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l'omeroy-Mltl~teport, 0 ., Mar. ~. 196S J Wedding, Ret'rption
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Around And
About
Middleport

Followf'fi y rnner
lIentertamed
Mr . _
and Mrs.
oa"'
WJth aRobert
su : o.eclock

Mllllorcl Jtod- TonliDJ' Miller, !uSID 14orrll.
ry
Fowler, ZU..
N..., Mulfonl,
sdunoll ' Don Nelson.
sa Davil,
Frost, Martha
Paul Gerard,
ney Suaer,Sand)'
Robert
Stobar! steve
Marilyn Pulleo,
StUJDo
Hawley Lindo Kaulf, Kdlh Jack Slpnan. Dee Slaven, )(a. Larry
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Marty Nld&gt;olaon, J1oD. thy Spengler Gary Stobart, 11o- bo, Jamarllla Ward an ·-z
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' buffet dinner Saturday ev• ninll
1'1/ty • elgbl ol1rdmll of MidPlana
e made lor Meigs Horll&lt;'e McE!hinnoy.
at •heir horne to ll?w&gt;ng ' he
dleport 111gb School were U.twer
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wedding and .....,ptton lor their
Ml" Frieda Faehnle
ed on the honor roll for the
'1!h':::',
ot
The group planned to
daughter ,
'•nd
M r . patient al Meiga Gener'll
fourth oil&lt; weeki period.
r-•·
. Nov er on kitchen equipmt&gt;nt IS IC· J Russel! L. Mclutyre .
J pltal.
liV!tddell l Seniors _ Joy Bogga, Mike
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lhe district
me; ' ers kn t•es elc I for sa le. A Guests Included the weddtng
Mr. and MNI . Walter •
Bratton, DlaTUTII CriswelL JOI'ember when 1 : 1
m'
was read from pa rt y,
a nd Mra . Russell Me- · il'ere busmeS&amp; VUiitors in Gallleven
SvlvJa Bowen, district de put y. lntyrt&gt; . tht' bnda_
l coup le, \1: 1ss! polis Wednesday afternoon.
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th f' Temple to !iet thf' G11 y Gardner,
Karen
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Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting by Mrs.
Leo Vaugban, Mrs. Kennetb McLaughlin. Mrs . Carl Will, Mrs.
Roy Grueser and Mrs. Arnold.
ANNOUNCE SERVICE
World Day of Prayer servh~es
I will be held at the Alfred Meth' odist Cht1rch on .li"riday evening March t, beghtnlog at 8
clock with He.len WoodE, pro.

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Nang Is the silo of a major
air b... lrono
wh&gt;ch 857 jet bombecs have carried out raidt on Communist North VietNam. Eight
Air Force flOO jet
lighter-bombers took off from Da Nang to hit ot the
Communists in a followup to an earlier strike by Viet.
namese propoilor-driven Skyraiden.
Elements of two government battalions and 1 ran·
?"' battalion were
to the sight of tho balllo
&gt;n Ouang Nam Provrnce, about 325 milea north of Sai·
gon. One U, S. Army officer was wounded slightly
Thursday.

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Re·, rndu -;tna l deve !opmf'nt,
and answPr questions M r Newqulo::t '
gwnal Cuun ctl wtll be re·org;.n ways m whtch commu.nities can " now the lull
!t me PXe&lt; U·
J a mPS Schus ter , 21 , Pomeroy,
,
tzed March 12 at the Lafa)ctte lake ad•antage ol tne Appa· ltve dtmlor of the co uncd. wdh was sentenced
a •
year
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Hotel m Galhpohs to mclude lach18 pt·ogram , will be exptam· ; headquarters at 48 1-:. L' •u"n Sl . . lerm m the Ohto State Penilen
Funeral secvlres fnr
ST. JEAN • CAP· FF:RRAT, Still, 69, who died at her res!· ,
the 2&amp; " Appalachia " . counties. ed
Athens.
11arv afl~r being found guilt)
Franee - W. Somerset Maugh· dence m Danvill e thts morn.
,He retofore lbe counctl l;m;:rd ' . Robert W. Newqu' " · ew·u· The_ curre nt pres idem ol the ol automobile lar&lt;"eny Thursday
am 1wrinkled and almosl blind ing , Will be held Mondny at 2
membership to mdiVldua ls nnd lm
of the •·oull t'll . wtll coun.-.1 " E E Dav" of the m Meigs Counly Common Pleat
al
remained gravely ill to-p m at the Ewing_ chapel wilh ,
f;rm s of ecght counties.
·be lhe principal speaker
He Da m F';rebnck Co a t Oa k cnurl
1
day
congestion of
the burial _in Gcavel Htll c; metery, :
The objective of the meetmg wtll ha•c several •&gt;!her
m· Hill. wtth Wa yne Foster of Ga l· I The petit jury returned a'"'"
lungs at his celebrated villa
.. The Rev . ArL.iUr Stttt J
H.H .and :di ct against Schuster about
1Will be to explarn .m derail !he formed men available to &lt;ts.-= 1st lipo hs v1ce pn.-s 1dl.' n'
25
the Freneh Riviera.
:wtlf offtctate:
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MOSCOW !UP!)- Tho Communist party nowspa· atms of the counctl. Plans lor m_the_P resentallon and
to Marlm and Dr Alphus Chris- ,mmutes alter going Into delihel'
Bht the grand old man
of Survtvors mclude her
hus· por Provdo Friday accused President Johnson of talk'tense n ol Hw Gfdnd e
trus- atwns . He was sentenced ThursEnglish letters was
fighting band, Howard Sttt!, Danvtlle: I ing about peace while American forces expand tho war l
s They are "'P"nstbk lor day aflernoon by Common Pleaa
hard for life. Thursday night , one son, Hobart M.
!Jay. In Viet Nom. The military nowsJMpor Red Star said tho
lh&gt;' program a nd
,Judge .John C. Bacon. It was
.
.
.
ton , and a Sister, Stelltt Bent-· o.nly solution to the problem lies in peaceful n•gotia- 1
Cl \·tc lr&gt;adrrs and other mdi- noted b:w- Judge Bacon
that
h:s
hhnn
ley, Lesage , w. Va . F'our chll· hons.
:,
I
are rect" JYing
!urms,1Srhuster had previously serv.
" a e a ew s eps m " roo
dren preceded her in death
"Any other rood Is donge,ous to the causo of
from thr council ;n a member· ed two years in • South Coratemperature
went Friends may calf al the fun- world peace and to tho United Stat., itself," Red Star
Islop dme Member &lt;lop, ., .• $10 Iina pemlentta ry on a simtlar
when
down.
era! home any time.
warned.
TOLEDO (lJPI)
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! for mdi vidua ls and lor COIIlJJan charge
NATCHITOCHE8, LA.- COM·
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o po ,Jra
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(' m-:, . Juro~s S wPre
W.
Swartz·
pany offcilals searched the ashPravda claimed there were
in U. on providing
GovparJ.arnc
s A. monopo
Rbod esY it•s v;tththefro m
fe · 50
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$5" les ... fron
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March
18
is
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· 5outheas t Asta,
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· hi m ca 11 tng f or 1 ·
t 'tsan s uppo r 1 o r
"'· 100 "v.
oward
covered ground where children
., ' L. rovP.r aF1ser · S r ·•
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to
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once played today to find the Application Date
"Tht difference between the words of tho Presi- I he four constitutional ame ndments on the May 4 hallot
a nd
or more
•
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1· 1
20 1
dent
and the actions of the American ar"m6d farces is
The
governor addressed a Lincoln -McKinl f'y Day 1200 ·
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on.
me
Jeg er, ann11
1
ca~se o~ an explosion nn~ frre March 18 Is the new closing :
,..,_.. , ·
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DPeTu!rryt,l Charles
wh1ch k1lled 17 persons, mne of date for acceptance of applica· : glaring.'' it said. "Despite numerous statements by the banquet , pulling the stress on the proposed $290 .m illwit
0
United
States
presidantand
his
ministers
that
the
Uni·
development
bond
issue
and
system
to
guarant
ee
loan
s
Tick
ets
for
the
final
game
v&gt;eve
La;.rence
them rhl!dren.
ijons for a clerk-c.:a rriPr posl· : ted Statu does not went an exnanaion of the war in for mdustnal developmc.&gt;nt
of the •·lass A s-·t'onal Basnf- 1
A Tenne~see Gas Transmis· tion at the Pomerov post
• k ·tball '-T"umam•nt
man
Rh odes a1so 1ook some m
· d'&gt;- ...._ ' bet•ro•n penter
and Ralph Pratt , fo••
sion Co pipe!lne blew out about fice, the Board of U. S. Civil I Indochina, they have already oxpondad it."
1
daylight yesterday In a small Serv1ce Examines announced
SAIGON IUPII - Gen. Harold K. Johnaon, U . S. reel jabs at Democratic critl- and lead s to complacenry ' No- ' the- Eastf'rn Eagles aod tht&gt;
1
residential community
near Thursday.
Army chief of staH, today began an extensive survey I c sm of Lhe bond issue, indus- thing 1s so destructiVf' of the J winner of lht&gt; Albam·-St r\t
A ,\J A Speaker
Natchitoches. Four homes and azsppHcations must be ecelv- of the American-supported war against Communism tria l loan and legisl ative reap- 1future of Oh10 as vena l poht1cs game will br availabl~ ai th('
in
VIetNam.
a trailer were demolished by ed by Mar. 18 or lf by mal:. In
porhonment amendments.
J in
the present .' ' the governor i Eastern High
Scboolo trkt" ' Ht-ard by Dot"tor
8
the force of the explosion and a !etter po.~tmarked :10t later
Johnson's arrival in Saigon coincided with reports
He said that " constant pohti- added .
: from 10 a .m. until oooo Sat- I Drs Selim J. Blazewicz. Ray!he fire which followed.
than that date.
of o bold ayllght attack Thursday by Communlot for. cal
bickernig interrupts the
The issues wh1ch go up for a 1 urday .
mond E. Boice and Roger Dan1
ces against American and South Vietnamese troops In 1 flow of new JObs " and contro- vote in the May eleflw n do not
Tbt- tickets may be puf(•bas- 1els . all M.Il 's. attended
the
tho jungles along tho Laotian border. One U. S. Army versy brought on by "corrosive ' put one segmtnt of
Ohio
ed also a1 tht Baum Lumbt·r 1965 County Medical Society OfLOCAL TEMP
PLAN BAKE SALE
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Special Forces saldior was killed and four other Amer· f thinking" erodes public concern agamsl another segment ," he I company ln Cb&lt;rster at n.oon, 1fl"ers C'.onference at the Piau
The temperature in Pome- The Pomeroy Seniors
will leans wounded In tho Viet Cong 111oull • 325 milH
·- ·
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offielals at Eastern
H 1g h ' Hotel in Columbus recently.
roy's business district at 11 :30 hold a bake sale Si!turday, Mar. northeast of Saigon. A sixth American was wounded In
(
:ourl
Pa
·m.-nts
in
''It
is
a
program
for
everyS('hool
announ('ed
~oday
East- [ Sf&gt;veral national orficials ser.
a. m. today was 34 degrees 6 rrom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the o clash with guerrillas 25 milH toulh of the capital.
111 .tht&gt; final 1ved as speakers.
}
body
,
regardless
of
race
.
creed.
,
era
won
bertb
them
·mder partly clouded skies.
Pomeroy Kroger Store.
Johnson termed his vitlt
routine intpection
Ft&gt;bruary Revealt&gt;d
color, social position or econ- 1 by defeat~ng NelsooYIIIe
&amp;4- 1Ernest B. Howard, M. D., an4
trip" prompted by the recont upheaval in tho South Vi·
omy po8ition. But it
benef!ts 1 59 last night.
[ assi~tant executive vice presletnamese military involving the ouster of Lt. Gen. 1 The Meigs County Court re- most those who h 1 ve 1easl," he ,lo!' :, ' , , ,;"' &gt;··':
, dent of the American Medical
Nguyen Khanh as commander-in-chief.
}Xorted $857 has been paid in stated.
PATROL ARRESTS TWO
I Association, who spoke on tbl
fees to the sheriff.. state and
The bond issue , he said , will ! 1'ht&gt; Ohio State Palrol report- ! AMA's Health
Plan.
CLEVELAND IUPI) - FlltHn lroohmen students county from collections for Feb- finish the job of calchmg up f ec;~ the arrest Thursday of two i
at Western Rfterve Unlvertity are staging a 41·hour
ruary .
1 with needs ··which have btoen ,Meigs countlans, Connie Ma~h. j
•
SQUAD CALLED
fast
pratftt the United Sttti'JI' attacks into North
Kenl University log to do next Monday nlghl Vial to
The
breakdown
shows
$155.25
put
off
for
too
long
."
The
mon1
41,
Rt.
1
Middleport,
cited
to
The
Pomeroy emergene,
Nam.
Marcb 3, 1915
Greal!
paid to the state, $82 75 to the ey would go for Industrial de- 1Galhpolis court Monday for no squad answered o1 call at 151
They ~on the fost, slmllor to that ofudonh ot
De.v Slr1
Tom RaU
sheriff. $439.76 to the county velopment, capital Improve- operator's license, and Richard 1P.m. Thursday to Eastman RldJI .
Oberlin
Collego
conducted
recently,
Thurldoy
with
II'
About what Mlddleport and
Vice-President, Kent
oul"lnces that tho unlvenity would not Interfere uniHI general fand , $73.83 to the law ments, county airports. re- Rowe, 26, R;'lcine. clled to Meigs ]where Julia Gibbs had faJita. '
I'OIIIeny &lt;IIWicllo ars proStndena Body.
library and $UJ6.21 to the auto sources And recreation ~nd ed- county court March 12 for fail- iShe was taken to Veterans Mem.
j their huith wao thrut-.1.
u.cati~ facilities.
w-e to obtain title.
orial hospital.
Ucense and gaa tax fund..

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NEN YORK - SECRETARY
j'o 1,727 persons. and "f 'his
of State Dean Rusk said ThursBY ROBERT WINGEIT
lor an atrport if their slle ts ac· :available lor the nscal year lder to gel federal muney, t here would depend 0 11 tt.- &gt;n il ,I ra! a
Cro w rema rk ed thai in such , number 67 were lound to be
day night the world should have " Metgs County IS htgh on the lceptahle, " a ccording to Ccow, begmnmg July I , 1966. He in· must be a public bud y such as 1 Crow sa td he lea rn ed
th e areas as Metgs, Gallia and Ma· pos;ttve reactors .
.
recognized
ago that Com- priority list for ass istance in (' but this does not mean aU 15 l d1cated that before tht!se Ieder- th e county commi ssioners
to lland for an airport , whtcn wouJd son
there wou ld . in
Tberf' "-'ert 174 . live bn·t"s
munist
of
troops the bUJ/ding of an airport, pro- ,wrll get one.'•
al funds are allocated there subm1t an appltcatlon by April jquallt y lor federal ass ista nce.l1hkelihuod . be only one a rport and 221 deaths
w1tlt
1
and arms
nahonal bor· viding we can obtain a suita· [ Mr Crow said the state re- ,may be a requirement that air· 2, 1965."
must be purchased by a pohti· 'S&gt;te to gel lede ra l a td. Federal
the departmenl m 1964. The
ders is aggression.
ble site that will gain the appro- quirements for receiving a1d in iport facJiilles must be satis tac- P lans and
for ca! suhd1vision whic h mtP.nd s to jofftr als mdicated
they wouJd ,
cause or .death
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· st1 e in the regwn ·' Meigs County
rd'
, utr'tg ht arge-sca e aggres- val of both state and
fed eral lthf' con struct wn of airports ha ve 'torv· for commercial avUttion . feder al money, LogelhPr
w1th bu ild and operate the faci!itv· p1ck the best
durmg lht&gt; yf"ar
5.
'th th
· d 1 officials."
jnot yet been revealed, but it It was reported the
cost
and b1ds, must i"The fed eral government incH- 1 Crow a nd the other leaders l was ea to £'omplex.
!ons carry Wt
ak l This statement was made ro. 1has been pointed out 3,00() ft. la;d would be lor improvinl! e&gt; · be subm&gt;tted by July I, 1966 cal ed it could not loan muney 'a ltend mg
were told thai no , . Sanitanan
Perry
Riggs
for tthetheaggressor,
.
requirements istmg airports as well..a _ lor ILo stand
submitted to :hcensed
89 food service oper.8risks
aid "B
Commumsts
ml'da)· by Pomeroy Attorney Fred ferred. Federal
· a chance of recenil ng ' tu anv· C J C.' but that il would rul es havt&gt;
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W Crow who allo•nded a meet- runways 65 II WlQe ace pre- new ones. It was also Indicated constderal wn through lhe "".. be granled to a polil!cal subdt· 1the [edera l govemneot on Ap al!ons and the depar1mem proSoutheast Asia have fallen ha cking thi s week in Clumbus with 'are l.he same length-wtse , but 11he grants would not provide 1gram ,_Crow learned. The leoer· ,v. swn whirh IS In opera !·' the pal ach ia n so far The fedecal vtded 242 inspections and co..
on aggression.by mflltratmn (If stat e and ff'deral offirml s wher the rWlway Width must be 75 funds for hangers or bulldings.l al offiCials also sard .a guaran- lairport ." added Mr. Crow
lreprf' Sf"nl at vt's explamf'd thaT in
of llwses
arms and tratned men acrosa lmost counties in the 28 · coun ty ft.
j The Pomeroy mic . leader, ,tee must be made which would
Ohio offtcial s. howe• er, mdi · ·all proba bil1ity the money spentl wtth 4&gt;2 foodhand ler cards ianaltonal frontiers a clear and 'Appalachia area of Ohio were Mr . Crow reported a rep re- ,who was representmg the Meigs gtve assurance, pnor lo con- caled the slale would gram lhr ough Appa lach ta would car. sued.
senla ltve of lhe federal govern- 1Cuunty CommuMy lmpYove· struction of such an airporl , tt money to Communi ty hnpn•ve· rv the same regulaltons a&lt; now
fh e ceport
"The
d.,.
unequivocal recogntt;on hy _the represented
rest of the world lhaf
CYow said. " In order In have men! said $75 mi llwn wtll be ment Corporation, sa td, " In or· would be
lnr
20 menl Cor poraltons.
&gt;'Xbts rhr" ugh the Federa l As· mand for 5'Wage and Wafer sup15 thiS " a
form of aggression
long ov- a site which could be approv-- --- - - - - - - - - •years and ha ve a hard surfaee 1 " Fina l requirements or
the sistanre Act
ply se rv1 res contmued to risa
t rdue.''
[oo by the state and feder&lt;ll a- '
i'wi1h bla cktop .
jslate are mdPitnite as w who Gov .J.1mes A Rhnd es spokf' i dur mg 1964 II· a hgih 481 mgeneies. soil and prevailrng wind (
A state official a!t endmg the would be granted money Ln hlllld brieflv during the discussion on sper hons and
consultationo;,
A STORM FRONT
THAT istudie s must be made "
1
sess 10n estimted it would cost airport s if the dt&gt;\'e lopment bond
Others rrorn rhe local There were
water samplea
of l Fift""n counli es wilhin the '
between $65,00() and $75,000 to iss ue pa sses ," smd Cruw . " but , c 1 c. group who are heading rollecled dunng the year.
slapped a four-day
S
ha• e a blacklop runway_ on a m con npd ;on wtth I he ledecal the ai r port Cllmmntee herP ace
heavy snow on the Mtdlands, Appalachta area have been aphobbled weakly eastward today ., proved by fed eral aulhonttes
AiGON !UPI)- U . 5. and South Vietnamese 300() ' 5 ft. landmg stnp He progra m.
ha •e Hurare Ka rr, Htll Ch ilds and
causing light rain and •now ov- - - -fighter-bombers today bombed and llrafed Commun· satd , howe ver, the actua l cu&lt;t been sel and are very r igtd."
Fran k1m Rtzer.
fr scattered areas .
ist V•et Cong positions about 25 miles south of Oa
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whore •.
battle Wll reported raging. Am·
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$39.95 AMIFM TABLI! RADIO .. •• • •••• •. $34.00
$65.00 AMIFM CLOCK RADIO . . • • • • • • • • $57.00
$2495 CLOCK RADIO . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • $19.00
$44.95 CLOCK RADIO ......... ......... $33.00
$S9.95 AMIFM CLOCK RADIO . . • • .• • • • • . $51.00
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nold, president, and the Lord's
Prayoor in unison, opened t h e
of the P001eroy Band
Boosters Association Tuesday
eveninK at the Senior
High
' School auditonum
1 Plant were discussed for serving the Pomeroy High School
Alumm banquet on May Z9
Mrs Leo Vaugban, Mra Harry
Watson and Mrs Vernon Evans
were named as the nominating
, committee to report at the April
meeting Hostesses for April
I meeting will be Mrs Renzo
Menchinl, Mr1 Charles Legar,
Mrs Edward Wells and Mn

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Dr H ll Boocks. M D.. lOur hPa ll h fs greatly artected 31 3 profer live
tmmunlzatlortl
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heallh commtss ioner.
taday by the way we earn ,a hv&amp;n!:;, were giYen by pubbe
beaiUI
pledged the Count,\' Healtt1 de the env!Tonment , and the kind nurses lO sch 10! children, prepartment will contmue to work of soctefy m wh1ch we !ive .., school ers and adults . Nurset
to ftn d solu twns for the mount- ··The progress and su&lt;:cess visited 1,913 hollle! to fur111Stl
mg
hea llh
problems o/ a of a local he~Jth department health informatioo.
gmda nce
gruwmg and changmg popu Ja.l fl' fl ects the m&lt;:~n 1 h•sted mlerest and ttlt-rapy Cnppled ch Jidren,
twn .
of the crllzf"ns in commllfltl y lheart . plastic sw-gery and visThe statement was mad p in j health.' ' he eondud~
i.on climes provided !3!:1 clli ldthe Me tgs count)' Heallh
Ue- ~ ~1embers of Count y Board )ren under the age of I WJtb
WASHINGTON PRESI·
pa rlmenl annua l re p"rt
m of Hea llh are Dr E. p
exa mma!ions and gu1dance.
'·
' which a c1ttvnes of fl.e depor t· M. D . pre,.d ent Oaw l&gt;ntt on, Vts; on screenmg was provid·
dent Johnson says the U. S.
economy must contmue to grow
, ment durmg 1964 we'e summar- •tee pres idenl ,
Atkm s, ed 1.333 youngstm m the Me1g•
as it never has before m order
ized. Dr. Boock s also sa;d ·
Cha rles Pmmger aod Rob&lt;cr i!County Schools, W&gt;lh 17_ re[erto reach full employment on
, The H,oa lf h Depa rt me nt
ts ' Beegle
rals for further exammatt_on
Its march to the " Great SocJelone of the tax supported dms- 1 The report shuwf'd thP dPpa rt ·
Tile repor1 2150
ty"
' ,, ,
tons ol loca l govem q,ent , esta b-imenl' s 500 ,ce of tunds
was , sat
· ' dtabetes screenmg•
The
President
Thursday
, ,,' 1 ; , i 1:!( I '·
li shed by law . to servo all of 11 _200 lhrough a ft'(J o• a l g'anl , " ere gtven Wtth 179 suspecte1.
1' ,1' '1 Ill ' ,,, '
stressed the importance of wipr the people wilhin the !'Ounly
m-&lt;ud . $1,510 from Still e su bs!· : The
also showed
63.
1ng out unemployment in a speHOSPITAL IMPROVEMENT- Members ollhe Ladies Auxiliary of the Meigs County Memorial Hospital have : ' 'The eommunny ·s pn duewi d) . 119.046 m local '" ' " " nd Metgs Counltans on the Health
cia! manpower message to Con· c omplete d th eir most recent project on the interior of Veterans Memorial hospital. Scott Luca s. ri ght , X-ray tech- ty _ 1ts rea l wea lth _ " de $! .099 m li cense.&lt;. Expend ttnre&gt; 1 Depart men&lt; 1'8 Reg&gt;&lt;try w".h
1
gress . Backed by a bulky 276 nic ian at the hospital , looks over an artificial foilage display recenUy completed in the e mergency waiting room . 'pendanl upon the m•·nt "l physt- , tor lhe yea r mcludc'd sa lanes.
m a tuberculostt
page r eport from the Labor De· Left to right are Auxiliary members .Jean Will. Wanda Fetty, and Mary Seaman. " This is a bt g improve me nt fo r the I ca l and soc ;al well . bemg ot i $15.679 "2. tra vel $2.072 20 and ,
he . depa rtment held
SIX
c!J.mcs and gave
88
partment , the message called emergenc y waiting room," said Adminis trator Charles Rideout who has ofte n expressed appreciation to the Aux- 'the population. Hea:,; serv ces ' other expen.srs $5. !11i7 77.
1
for an all-&lt;&gt;ut effort to provide iliary for its many s ervices - Sentinel photo.
I are themselves form ol wealth . / The repor t mdlcal ed over I,·
whde lhe
enough jobs for the nation's
----_ --_ o JJe
umt from
mushrooming labor
force,
Oh10 Department of Health Viswhich is expected to grow by
Jted Lhe county last year a!!d

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Health
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COLUMBUS
E. E. HOLT
state public matruction superin- j
tendent, will recommend that
the state Board of Education
at its montbly meeting Monday
approve a list of 10 technical I !
institutes to be authorized to
I
confer degrees.
He also has recommended the
board re lease $1,245,256 in federal funds for vocational rehabilitation programs,
among
them Lancaster, $130,000.

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l'fuesday evening at the Masonic
Out-uHown relatives
a n d Temple.
friends who were here for the · Clara Sue Soulsby, worthy
wrddrng of Mi ss Christine Coats matron, and James Soulsby,
&lt;:~ nd Mr Russell D. .\tcJnLyre worthy patron, presided Mema nd son, Konald . Great Neck , bers we1e remrnded of the re~ Y : Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Mey: ceptlon for Vida Carson distri~t
er, Mrs F'rank White, Colum- deputy grand matron at ~rt·
bu!l, Mr a11d Mrs Millard Bw ella on March 6. An invitation
lord, Follensbee, W. Va .; Mr. was read from Bucyrus Chapand ~I r s. Alf red &lt;:ardner and ter No . 3, the home Chapter
daughter, Gay, Carey, Ohio; , of Alice Ryder grand cond~ct­
"IJss Loretta f' orney. Miss Kay tress, to attend grand inspechon
HersPhe! man, Miss Jacquf Kel- on A.pril 3. .
ler . Ohio Norther n llmvers1 !y,
It was dectded to have a dinAda : Mr and Mrs LoweU Pro- , ner preceding the inspection on
pa"·"· Ch;.rles ton . W. Va ; Mr . May 1 and named on the plalland Mrs . Fred Coata, Muncie, I nrng committee were Geor~
Jod . Mr ~ H.i.-.IJard Hayman, I Watson, Ella Smith and Marle
Philadelphia , Pa . and Mr. and JCurd
.
.
Me iHn Cu cle.. Sprmgfield, Ruth
Tompkms,
chaplam,
, draped the charter in memory
i
·~ - -·
of Harry P. SmJth, then read
a poem, "The Tapestry Weaver," by Anson G Chester Obligation night was observed and
the enmining committee functiOned in open Chapter
The meeting closed in regular form and Mabel Goegletn
a past matron gave the farewell. Table decorations and refreshments carrytng out the St
Patrick Day theme were served by Clara Sue and Jame.o
Soulsby, Betty and Guy Cowan
and Kathryn Jordan, ..

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VOL XVI

For Women In the Ll"'•rle Doporlment
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Elaine Davis, Bill Hackett, )(a.
ren Hawley , carot Kinl, Luanna
Mcintosh. Pat Slaven.

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Junloro
Carole Andenoo.
Sophomo
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Cluiltlne Bailey, Kathy Brat- mer, Lelalrdr BrolltwnSa.""" yneGarten
ln., Cynthia Conde, Alloe Darst,
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u.· ·. prt'- 1noes Y.f'H' d
famlh
for Coals , Pvt Steve Olsen , Jo- 1Moore and Miss MildrPd Hawbusm ess Georgf'
u son
Cba I G
11 mg. un
d
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P.mbranres and seph Walters,
res raven- i ley . They were enroute borne
me~tlng membt"rs reporlt&gt; Lm· m t&gt; mona rem na \\o altf'rs rna , st me . Miss Wanda Coat.l! , M1ss 1 from Eaton. Ohio , where they
provmg tram rt'{·;nr ll!nf's~ec; from Mr~ J: d
H me
lor .Jacque Kel ler, Loretta Forney had attended funeral servlces
were Mrs Pt-&gt;tl'r Sta L't'
\4rs Iron of !ht' f' rn~ tho home. and )!iss Kay Hers hf' rman Fur f
his mother Rev Gardner
M•rvm Kell\ and Mr s
Zelia I ('hmtmas ~r fts l o
e
res t J:lachtel and other out of vr
·
·f th Mid.
'
..,, as formerly pastor o
e
Cross
.
Rt-quesrs were read
li'OITI Lu wn !!: Ut'Sls .
: d eport Church of Christ.
1
It was reportt'd thlll 2~ti slC'k ! HP.th Davis St'&lt;:retan · to the
I Mr. an d Mrs . Lawrence MUll
de durmg
the 1
1 11
ca s were ma
. Gra nd ('hlf'f for a date or w
/" •
hoan were in Athens Wednesmonth and $49 spt'nt on al~~~~s / Mnvention m Nnvf'mhrr
and Persona lfleS
, day They planned to visit
ti c work )i.J.med
Wt';·e I /rom Ruth Burrmgton for a do l
with Mrs. w. Brider,
and
mean~
com
mt
I natio n tn thf' grand sf!'SS ion ,
If
rmerly
of Middleport now re..
Mrs Phil Memhart and Mrs .
d
o
Kari Owen, co-cha 1rman . asstst i " hlrh was pass~
i ev1ew OplCS
~ siding in Massachusetts.
ed bv Mrs . Alfrf'd B1ggs . Mrs . I Mr~ Griff Russell, S~a ff Cap-' Personalities 1 Ul Soc Seal eld
Nath~n Btggs. Mrs Paul Zirk·' tam . an nounred ~ractJre se"·l lntert&gt;stmg reviews were givle Mrs Rtchard Owf'n . Ert.::~ ~ s1ons for tlw si.Ri f lo be ~eld er the Vlidd!eport Literary dub
.._...
~mley, Mrs Harry Clark . Mrs 1t at the Apn l and May mee~m~~:· Wednesdal- at the home of Mrs.
frank Cheesehrew and
Mrs fo!lt\wmg the regular meetmgs Cl} de Jnge ls on the personali~ !l offl ce rs and members of ties of two well known artists
tl1e staff are to be present at u/ these limes , one who had
.
the sessmns
the artistry of the pen Ernest
Funeral serv1ces for Mr. Earl
' n--k
' Roush were th
conducted
·
Mrs Nathan s 1ggs thankf'd I Hemmgway,
and Norman
•wt.: -~
R
. Monday
Coata
Poi'Nf'8Y, Ohio
1mgs·
II
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r
the
br
sh
Afternoon
at
e
aw
tht&gt; group for t he flowers , ca s we , o
u .
F eral Home
with Deland cards sent dunng her be-l Mrs. Harold Sauer had pre- : bun E th
d Leonard
TONIGHT
8n
f
rr-d
th
review
of
"A
Move-!
ert
rns
owsen
1
NOT OPEN
n:avemen l Past Chte
pms pa
e ,
.
Haucks offtciatl'ng. Burial was
e Present eod to Mrs Nath· l able Feast. wntten by Ernest
. Cb h'
G
Hill
1
wer
·
h'Jch told of the made m
es
tre
rave
"
•ggs
·
o
nd
M
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Horace
Mc1
Hemmgwav,
w
a
FRIDAY 1nd SATURDAY
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Cemetery
M•rch 5·6
El htnnl'v bv Mr'i Ka rl OwPns 1author 's IJfp in Pans In 1921 to
lib ·
H
e Ab" THE LONG SHIPS"
.
11926. and which wa s read by
Pa earers were ora~ Ab1Techmwlor)
F'ollow mg the meetmg mem-1 Mrs J ames Eu ler . Mr. Hem- 1 bott, Edgar ~bbott , M~rt
.
Russ T ambl~ . R1r ll:lrd W1 d
bers wf' nl tD the dming room mgwav fore-most of Amerrcan ' bolt , Tom .Ri ley , Lewis Harris
mark. ()~(' a r H1tmol ka, ~ l dll f"V I wher e rPfrt&gt;:o:llmenls were sen;. lATit ei s ' and Pulitze-r Prize wm., and Marvm Roush, Jr .
~
Poi t ier
1
•-- hl s ear 1y
Saturday followmg
3 Stooge-1:
PU· ·r 1lt' tah lf' derwa lion s car- ner. desc n or.~
a 1- · Housh died
.
nd out the St. Patnck·s Day tPm pts m getting his · works a long Illness.
.
SUN . MON., TUES.
!
t1em e Hos 1 f's.~ es were
Mrs.
ublished
i
Here
for
the
services
were
Mnch 7-8-9
Me
P
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.
his
family,
Mr.
Dallas
Roush,
Karl Owens Mrs. Horace
·
M 1s~ Bess San born reviewed 1Lo A
C .f . M
and
Scheming Schemers
R k II ., 1 s nge 1es, a1I .,
r.
Elllinnev and Mrs OLho Watts. lh bo k "N
''GOODBYE CHARLIE"
.
t
o .
orman oc we • M
M
Roush Atlanta
! Tt'(' h ni('o] or J
ments Will be
wel l known Amert ca n illustra- G
. rs .
darvtlhn .
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Ton y ( u rt h. Dt•bh ie Rf! vnold s No refresh
I •p 1 nd Mav
.
a .. an
e•r son,
!Yld.l.
e1 · a' 11e ,"I n "'
.
tor or t}'plt'al Amen ean scenes. n~ h J
t t'o ed in Ala·
Cotorurtoons
mgs
H
.0 k h e bPe
£WUS , r .• sa i n
1!1 ~ r s f av
. n seen .on :l bama , Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn
the ( over o Sa tUJday Evenmg : R h St Cia svtlle Ohio · a
p 1 ('0 II 1' .5 A
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d ous '
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~ . er dpu 1 irfld1lons. 1 &gt;Ss f ah~- ' Flynn and family of Colwnbus.
: uurn tsp ave S i:l~ip es o
ts : Others attending were Mr.
; more fa m~u ~ p~ mtmgs.
and Mrs . Frank Abbott, son.
Members repsonded to
roll J k Abb tt Gallipolis
and
I call with a work by e1ther atJ- 1 ~i~s Mar~o~ Bois of 'c harleslhor Mrs . Eult&gt;r, prestdent, led ! ton , W. Va . HIS Widow , Mrs.
the group m the cluD . coll~t , Roush , is visilmg with her bro! ana announced the leg1slat1on !her and fam ily, Arlee Abbott
meelmg or the FMeration to of Rock Springs.
be held March 25 in Nelson .
'I vUie Those wis htng to attend
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may contact her. The
State '
IS
Conv Pn!wn will be held Apri1 1
20.22 in !'leveland Mrs. F: ,er-1
•Or
ott Hayes will be hosless lor ,
the next meeting.
Slzo 4 to 10
Plans were made for initiation
~-a Black a Bluo
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at the next meeting when Porn~
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COMMENTATING EDITOR1AU Y

alwaya wonder what the future
holds for the young graduates of Metgs
~unty schools, when we realize that
bl a few short weeks they will wa~ ~p
and get their diplomas. They ~ro a Y
are asking themselves fhe ques~on o~
What they are going to do If they do ~~
et a college education• Those genera y
~ho are headed for coilef• hall• have at
ltaat a fairly good Idea o what they fare
in to opedalize in In tho next our
CO R
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about live will go on
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eatton Ia with those who are cone1u .
qu tbelr education. We find that there
~~ dark outlook in one respect and a
bright one in others.
.
. h boo! graduate wt11
Tbt &amp;Yenge big sc
that
find It comparatively easy to ~n~ut at
flrat jobw!D
. It mlb ghtpon~~~~~ ~~~ch in most
least It
ea
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. In their
Instances will pay • living wage ht find
eagerness to get 1 jo~o~."i t;;'~e disap·
tbat Its nature ~~~~~tart In 1 period of
polnvlngtlnl- ~~yfrom job to job In bQpes of
mo
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that will allow them
r:e~~:! .~§ satisfied tn Its doinfh
II the great dan~er to the you
Tlttft " ob 8Wltcher often run• ln!o r~·
~~·:to their chan~eabtllty. whtch ts
uuu• u
wl h k "'lclsm by manv
looted upon t •
fact that there
emp\oyera. !t Ia a ~~':u.ra tbu ever

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romantic. glamorous
JroadW_, Julletl':.,B:'~ho front pages when TWA !lights.
Sid
Lull
mu!l!
be
a
movie !itled "The
Lalnl K~ ~ Barbra Stre•sand in "Fun· mood. He plan• to
"
starting
In June ..
abo aubltltu.... or
wtih the show.
From
Story
of.
Lucky
Luclan~ichard
Burtons'
butler
DY Girl," lo DO longer lose5 a performance, the
Believe
11
or
not,
lho
ed
Johann
Seba•tl.ln
now on, if Barbrl m . there'll be no more
when
muslc!al will bl can~.;.l\a stories with an- in Switzerland IS namll tbree names
Bach.
And
they.
"'"
"or
about
him
A
total
or tboll won~fulln the part ol Fanny Brice
they
sJ&gt;O"k
to
htm
Ia
ers
art
ocan·
other actresl Pay 1 . aeriolll about his own
avoid luturo
. . . warren Beatty •:he better to make mort or 26 crack mm c~T~.;'....
nlng
the
scnpt
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to
make
certain
production company ho
alnlul director&gt; who
money and avobld t se &amp;e ha• already lined probloms. '11tey're :SI~n unfavorable light
doa't see him t II wayd Elaine May to IJI1'1to tho! no one portray ID Audry Hpburn will
up Budd Schulbora an
11 they won't f..l Ia eaolly ldentill.lble .. F to star In ··ven·
ori&amp;tnalJ for blm. Hopefu y, 1
warren'l be signed br. 20th ~t~~.os nightclub on tho
ton to cut from one o
Rising · · k dl
only
puJ
a com I
tty tn•onue In 1 picture us
west
Side
will
operate
on
wee
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expensive
&amp;ood scenes to a pre
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~at . The Broadway !lrm of Fryer' ~" ud· soon •• It unloads Ito eurren
Harris I• the hot conten&lt;ler to create e a
but dyln&amp; - act.

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My Jleadon Auwer tbo Mall
Dear Holen:
About TV advertisement•. "''"
erytlme 1 sit dowo to rein all
I see is 1HEM. It would not
be so bad except tht-!v're !hl
terrible.
For examJ.le: with ant deter·
10111 for ,ashing clothes, I can
wash m•r.y shirts with the SllmO
water &amp;lld a.~ a bo1us. I get a
1 c~
kook ndtng through my

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Capitol Comment, Events
By William S. White
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Dear Lorna
Wouldn't It be lovelv 11 that
hand reached out ot !he washIng maehtne, grabbfd tho Whito
Knight by the neck, pulled him
down in the water and wasb-

.er shot up, up, up In the sky,
never to be seen again? -H.
Dear Helen:
1 read the article rrom "Poorer but Surer," con•.:ernin~ the
high cost of having her female

yard on 8 bo1st. Wtu want!
cat neutered, rn~ 1. I sugg•;t
she find out how much th1o
their flowers trampled? Within
another wa~n1ng orOI.i•Jt;t I get operation would cost for a per·
10 feel son, includlni ourgeon'o feeo,
1 washln&amp; amchlne
tall. Only """ d,....,ack : my hospitalization, ttc.
laundry room ceilln~ is eight
The coot of o small animal
feet!
hospital, mcludlng equipment,
With vet anothe~ product I probably Is apwardl of $50,000.
get a h.tNt In my m&amp;eblne, with The veterinarian'&amp; educntior. ts
another I get a bu\\dozet crash- second only 1n co!l! 1 othat ol
Ing around my boll5e, wt\h an· the M.D. He bas spent more
other' fUR"lY little rr.eo who
time tralrilng lor his profeMion
"dig dowo d&lt;•P and get out than 8 dentist, lawyer engin·
dirt/' etc., et&lt;"., etc.
eer or architect. Hll averoge
Honest. Htlen, bow dumb, Income 1J a little over $3 ·an
atupld and low' Indeed do the
advertlsln&amp; people think the

TON
Politicians overyw horo ev
WASHING
-tho moot painful mten~ sell defiled?
edit Kuchel carne to the
aro watchinJ with
taken by one ol tb•lr
To hll arheat her ow~d It to his profeosion
. . 1 conclusion t at t
1so to
11ea the rare eour1r
IIUI!lber In going atralght to
cr•m•;:. and to hi• country and it.of cc:r,::;,.~For U
uriS asatnot smeara 101•1 bey
even .
himself - to t.ake up e
kind wu a!~ rslaucl Umltl to whkh the profes,.on cbarocter • dostruc~n ~=ly vicious pre11 accustomed.
lowed to run free, a
ld be like ..ylna
Lke his fellow politicians
generally Sen. cedent could be set: It wou
t'
that tho
'!'tiOIDU Jtuchel ol California, tbe assistant to the well • poisoners of our /"e whatever
Republican leader of the Senate, Is accu• aky wu the limit : that anyt tng
wmed to being called some pretty
ugly could go In politics.
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tlllnp and simply shaking his bead and proSo he went to the Dt!l!riCt At~rnoy an In·
etedln about his buolniSI.
grand jury In Lol Angolea and a kod
bu
~ 11 a tradition In lho trade that It 1' dependent investlsation ...'111• .grand jury Ev·
lloth bacl fonn ancl bad luck to ~ t 0 run found, in the word• of Dltl.rtet Attorlle1 aln!l!
dOWD every alJndor; that the pubhe tttpeell olio Younger, that the accusat1ont
l i and
1bo plltlciu lo aufftr In silence. His •kin " Kuchel were "Iaiii, reeklou, mallclolll ted
proaumed to bo far thicker than that of othtr vicioua." Certain persons have been ind~no­
IMD. and ~.,.. It lo oo prt!umed by so for conspiracy to libeL Their gull\ or
.
many. It mmt actually be far thicker If the cence is not any part of tho busmesa ol thil,
poor
Is to live at all.
column but only of tho courts.
n
Stffi , _ the nonnally mild and amiable
Kuch~\ himself believe• it wao aU · an
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Clllfenlla and quito possibly a man deottned what is commonly called a II"::
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- da lor national office - bao had enough. can and hu long been In the I
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Lut 1~11 there appearad in Ca\lfornla and on ultra • conservatives in and olrtside Cal\:r\,;
urlous far right . wing mailing lists across Perhaps so; perhaps not: agam .It II I ~
thl country a document concerning
him ol the court to oon out guilt or mnoconce
which wu 10 nasty as to oflend the very motivation and all that. .
lsi
Mwen Into which all &lt;lecenl people receivln&amp;
Moreover, it is not the atm of this column
It should straiehtoway have tlropped it.
to crltlclte honorable atta~ks, however tough,
It falsely accUM&lt;I Kuche\, on tbe basil of upon any politician or off10e • bolder, nor ::.
u allolod police arreot that never even hap- aullgeol thet only right • w mg people ceo ltb
penad o1 drunkenneu and immorality of a bush the characters of othoro. Some ol 0
J)«Uilarly ravoltlna kind. lle faced, then, the lefties can bl very moan, too. .
hone!l! of prob\omo. Should ho help apread
11 io, however, definitely tho 11m to uluto
th!J evil rubbloh by goin&amp; to the authoritie• Kurhel lor otandlng up against the filth fiung
and domandlng an official
investillllionl at him and for tak~ng a long • needed pilotWould 11 not be tho safer andmore cllscreot model step In pubhc hyglence agamot a afct
course simply to lport it all. on the unhap- {orm of political attack that. Is becomln&amp; all
pily oound theory that he who touches pitch, too common In our nat1onal lilt.

American people art!? I think
these commercials are an in-

sult to our lntelligeqce. -LORNA
the unhappy eaptlvea could d&amp;mand return of that portion of
their dues money that bad been
divert ~ d from union businest to

politics.
That did not sound very
po oml•lng but it has turned out
very well for the protesting employes. '11te ca•e wu oent back
u, the Georgia court and former Superior Court Judge Malo
lory c. Atkinson of Macon. Ga.,
was appointed auditor to work
ou the formula by which tho
diversion and amount of refund_
could be &lt;letermined lor each
protestina employe. There origInally were 267 protestors, of
whom 145 were eliminated for
one reason or another. The ontor. leaders surrendered to tho
remaining 122 by meiiiiS of a
stipulation. The union leaders
agreed to thll stipulation alter
being ordered to produce their
IJ)Oney records .
MaJ Elect Refund

UPl was Informed that this
trtipulatlon provides that each o!
the remaining 122 plaintiffs
may elect to receive a refund
of ALL his dues and be dropped
frorr union membership without
prtjudlce to the right to bold
ht. job or he may elect to foreIO the refund and to remain a
member of tht UDioo shoP
agreement.

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The refund will range from
DOihlng lor some persons to
something over ttOO.
One of the protesting Qllptive
en.ployeo was Miss Nancy M,
Loop&lt;!r of Washington D. C. She
i: understandably dtllghtecl
with tht term• of the ttlpulated
•voement. To UPI. Miss Loor;&gt;.,. Blld:
"The unions nev.. will clare
to produce their recorcla for an
actual accountin&amp; (and l rtsk
having to reduce dueo for oe.veral hundred thouund work.

Natlooal Wladow
2C states le&amp;lilated •aatnot tho te.t.lng employe• opposed. '11to
ly LYLE WIIJlON
union shop. Indiana repeale&lt;l Georgia courts found the argu·
u.Jiad Jate""'tlonal
tt1 ao-called right-to-work law
b'· .
ucb aa
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tb1
nt teetslativo ment reasona .. masm
Railroad union leaders art ur~
currt
the protesting union shop elllrunnlnl scartd-terrlllecld mf
M~':"~poninl lor I union shop ployel wert captive worktrl
Dol be too strQill I wor - ro
h bad to belon&amp; to the union
· job
1 ahowdown 011 the union shop. showdown was created by non. w o
to
and operating employes of the I&lt; keep their
s.
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Rallwa and afflltated The union leaders
ca.. ~
repr~~tntatlvtt sbould be ••~ :,.~ Sou~ 11 u 0 10 n their caoe to the u.S. Supremo
of thll foot raoe bolore Pra
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Court, with understandable condent Johnson beJ!IM llllllln&amp; ~ .._ be
ob&lt;Nt 10 fi&lt;lenct whlcb
not wholly ers.''
Perhaps '' would be In the na·
• , . to obtain repo~~l ~ aeetloo
•w•' PJI
tho dill
1 ted
'Mle Suprems
00
1
ttonal
lntereat to require a pub14 (I! of tho Taft Hartley A~
ago w.~~ ~ sg~~~~ cu:.'f~d
It was okay lor
lic
record
of how the union •hc&gt;P
Thai aoctlon permits stattl
P ~ revent their union the union to use dues moi!Oj to
ancl
closed
shop leadors whocll
eutlaw 1bo union ohop.
c;:~
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from apenditll un- support polit1cal candlclattl op- Ul lhelr ·dues
money betwten
llf lahor has been lr7ln&amp; for 1 op
bel elect polltl- poHd by captive memben. '11tt
UlliOII
boslness
and
politics.
,....rly 20 yoars to scuttle oec· tonal m-~~:o w~om tho pr~ cc.urt ai8Cl held, however, that
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KRONER SIGNS
they were gomg to try me . .. "
Bay Village 69 Avon Lake 53 DENVER ( UPII- Gary Kron- he said. "I had played wmter
Oberlin 55 Ridgeville 53
Cla8t A Tournaments
At Fairport
Newbury 72
Cleveland Luthean East
Fairport 74
Cleveland St. Stanislaus
At Ravenna
Mogadore 6 Streetsboro 59
Kent State High 78 Auua
At ctearview
Cuyahoga Heights 67
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er, holder of the NCAA record ball in Venezuela and every day
er, holder of the NCAA record Dave Bristol had l.akt&gt;n me out
WY244U
for kicking consecutive after- to the park eal and worked
touchdown points, has signed a me around third"
65 contract with the Denver Bron-1 '.:;;,,.:~-~--=~=~--""""--~~~~
I cos of the Amprican Football
53 practicing his fakeorf.
Le&lt;1gue.
Kroner , a graduate of Wisron- :
67 sin. played for Green Ray of
the National F'ootball League in
193 but was sidelined with In
57 injury last season.

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lttter\'WO\tetto
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GUARDS AT WORK - If It hadn't been for Nelsonville's two small but aggressive
guards, Bob O'Nail (20) and Steve Shultz (14). Eastern probably would have coasted
home Thursday night rather than finally nail down a hard fought 64-59 victory. In
top photo Eastern Guard Roger Spencer is getting their attention. Below, they are in
the hair of Eastern's Charles Knight and Ken Caldwell. O'Nail and Shultz scored 14
and 10 points, in that order, largely from outside. Hot the first half, they cooled off
later. Eastern advances into_t~~_final game of~he_S!ctional Route 11.-Sentinelphotos

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With some color and you've got National Basketball Assoclat1on1Detroit
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Nut to the purchaae of a
borne, one of tba largest financial obligations most of Ul . .
aumo 11 lor the remodelln&amp; or
tmprovemenl of our dwelllnp.
Mayba an extra room II needed lor tha Llteol family addltloo or perbapa aluminum sidIng will help solve the paintinl
chore. Ulllllllly arrangement~
will be made following a lentthy dlocu81lon with 1 aaiesmiD
of a borne Improvement COIJ&gt;o
pany c1ur1ng which tho boma
owner wiD be expected to tiP
othor
1 forma\ contract and
documents.
Home ownera ahould know
hour, about the II8IJit u for ID
that u soon as tho contract II
1D18klllecl laborer.
algned, their rlghll and obll&amp;•
1 don' tltJnk be over chergea lions are filed. More Important,
for bla work! - VETERINARl· their rights are llmltecl to what
11 opeciflcaUy otated In tho
an
oontract.
Dear Helen:
The low provldeo that wba
1 wroto you lui J08f about
psrtlet
to an agreemont have
otartlng a NatlonwJde Nurses
put the agreement In a wrttlell
Day. '11te response wu good,
but we need more impetus. We form which II complete and
clear, It become• tho only evineed aU the help WI CID iel 10
bave our bard-wortting DW'beli dence of their agreement. Thus,
previous negotiations,
oral
recgnized.
comml~
Each week I g I tbe hsplt- promloes, unwritten
ments, cannot be used to vary
al as an outpahent and the
or alter the "!rilten contract.
It goos wlthoat saying that
aides and nurses are so wond·
erful and ldnd. '11tey deserve a moat concerns engaged in the
DAY set ulde just for them. home improvement buelnes1
are legitimate operatloru. R•
After all, secretaries ha've a
grettably,
some are not.
week, don't they? U anyone
'11te old oaylng, "An ounce
wanta to help get ourses lho1r
Nationwide Day ODd nationwl&lt;le of prevention is worth • pound
recognition of their
ter\flce. of cure," 11 eapecially applicaplease write I Elaine Stewarcl, ble In thlJ type of transactloa.
I !l!rongly recommend that
73 So. Walnut St., East Orange,
you Insist that the aalesmaa
New Jersey.
make a llat of exactly what
the company Is going to do.
OUT OF M111ET
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UP!) Then Insist that the salesman
Harvard high jumper Clu1ll give you a copy of the eonPardee wll be unable to defend tract and any other ctocumenta
his IC4A title In the New York you will be expected to elgn.
meet Saturday because of an Do not settle for cloeumenll he
says are atmilar. Gilt tho •clo
Injured left ankle.
.
Pardee burt his ankla while ual proposed documents.
Take the list, the contract
and the other documents to an
attorney and ask him If evory
Item the company baa prom!..
ed to do la stated In the coatract. Also ask him to oxplalll . ·
exactly what you are aareeinl · · ~
to do and what obligatlolll you
are undertaking when you tlga
the contract and other cfocQ.
ments.

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determiDI lbt eflec:l of UJ
law apon their prtvato local
aflalra abould ..ian!~ I pri-

area where rJ..Wa!~~~ ~i:~o~h·i~e~~::
h:rt~~~e;e it is evident that be h~•
th:
htlng chance to get ahead. On~ 0 o•t
bl~~eot tasks we have locally and m ~nd
of thl• section of the state Is to f 8 j~~ 81
prove to youth that thev canh o Anoth11 h
18 thev can elsew ere
we I ~~~~that should bolster the morals
~f rh~ high ocbool graduate Is that he~~
she has • great advantage otv~ t~osdtwplo­
dld not •tkk It out and 1•
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ITbla II I pablle oervlel
.ntelo nplaiDinJ 1D aoneral
terms a proritlon of Oltlt

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B\' CHE~ER TANNEHILL 1ize, Hartung had srored the Forced to shoot largely from ern led 36-32 It then was 39-itS, L1 from the foul line for ~SL AntJ-cltmactJc were J.ame•' round the basket. eDd1n&amp; m a jon lt IDuJI F
d• ra•r•
Ever play
that old game. 'first seven points of the game the cut s!dc the Hounds had the 43-37, and 49-44 at the end of 0'Na1l got another at hi !! sllek llwa free chances w1tb s11 sec- paru.al hook abo1 aoio&amp; ll'*ay lbit 2Ciat'empt.l NelloDvlllt.,..
Keep away ?
on drive-ins through and around horses to do it.
Ithe third quarter .
20 footers but Spencer g01 two lon&lt;b lefl and the score as
it were not being stopped. Hi I up 11 tilnt!e and wttb OM . .
The Eastern Eagles played Pancake. And after Ken Cald- Their near pmt-s ized guard~. I Then, with the rejuvenated icharities tor Lhat viL.al
lr v e 1ended, 64-~9 . James blew both nine goa~ and 11 free tbrow1 ones bit nine of 14 ...,,,.,.
that and added Keep ahead . well !tole the ball fur two mure Bob O'Nail and Steowe Shullz , Pancake t:).ack in the game, Nel 1pomt lead with 2 48 le.ft l1l the tries .
for 2'i powlJ more than doubled By cpw1el'l:
Thursday night at Athens in .points, Pancake exited with th~ together wrth two-times All
sonville had the score 4H8 on lgame.
THE STATS
anything put llP by I Nelsoo- INet'rille ........... 12
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the opening battle of second score 9-t
SEOAL Bob Richards, plllled h1s dunk shot within 90 ..econrt!l l Nelsonville fought back hard . It was a vrrtual stand-ott· a- ville boy . Knight ended With 13 1Eastem . . . . . . . . .
31 4t ..
round of the Sectional Bagket- 1 So Bowell swit~heU to his up to 21 -18 on Bob Ritz '~ pat of the final period. The pack- but here the skill al
p1aymg Iround the boards. One team ol points. _ Spencer with 1. __ (.a lei- Ne.llonvtDe,· James »lJ. Rita
ball tournai.Tie~t to defeat ta- 1 for~ards ~ore with
Ch&lt;Jrles tern 1a~-up with !l?e mmutes 1ed Nelsonvrlle bleachers roared lkeep away clearly was produc- statisticians had total rt:!buunds well w1tb I and Cr:tliR Wlt.b 7. 3-0--a, .Ricbards 11-0-12, Paneakt
vored Nelsonville 84-59.
1 Kmght gettmg two
l'lll'\t' a 111 left in the half. But Ea ~tern 's But Eastern, never rattled, ing YJCtory for Eastern.
~23 favorm8 Eastern. another Percentage · WISe. Eastern 2-G-4, O"Nail 6-fr-.14., HayDel ..
The sometimes loosely played,l field goals and by the lnnt tile Theron Cruise hit a 15 footer soon led 53-48 oo baskets
Dy With Eastern always playm~ ! 25-.all. Hartung was the
key wa11 hitting at a standard -pace 0.0, buttz "-2-10. TotaJa 25-tbut always tense, hard fought first quarter ended Easler P had for 23-18 and from that pumt to I Roger Spencer and Knighl . With for, and getung, the ciDSe' . mjman for the winners,
with wtth 20 for 49, a shade over 40 58.
VIctory advanced the Eagles in-1a 20-12 bulge. It wn~ m1 r~.:na n the end of the game , wi~h but 4:41 left in the game Jimmy surer shot. Nelsonv1lle was tor-~ Knight second high . James and per cent. NelsonviUe bit 25 oJ Eutem, Spencer 1-4-1. lfar..
t~ the Sectional Fln~l Saturdayp..a~e they_ never were to relm- lwo brief exl'cptlon -;, Eastl·rr'l !James got a three-point p!ay ,ced to foll'l as Eastern stalled . Richards led Hound rebound- 47 - not cotmtinl tips - for a tq i-11-!9, Knilbt 1-1-U, C.Jcl.
nt~ht at 8 P·Dl: · Their opponenl ·qwsh entirely.
.
.stayed aht!ad from four to six for 53-51. This lime Kmght drove )The tactics produced 81X
big lers
.
fat 53 per cent.
well 3---3---9, Cnlillt 3-1-7, Elc!DWill be the Winner of the St. Nelsonville, openmg th~ sec- points.
in for 55-51, and Hartung hit · pomts m those dying seconus Jn scormg, It was Hanung It wa1 at the free line where ger I).O.G. T - 2Z-2Ct-Cf.
lbany game tonight ond quarter, had reorgani&lt;t:ed.l Opening the seeo11d half, East- another of his string of II for las Eagles wt:nt to the trfi! llfit'. 1atl the way . H1s deft moves a- Eastern won. Golt)i LIP 2S lilne8 OfficialJ, FUrber and HaD.
InAloyslus-A
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High gym.
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A victory Saturday
would :
"And he really ate up too.
put Eastern into the one-game
grounders J bit him, too," said
district play-oft for a ticket mBristol,
lll8l.ager ol the Redt'
to the two-~ame regional tourSan
Diego
farm elub.
nament. Coach AI Bowens verCoach
Duke
Burs0n's
Galowns
a
10-8
season
record
and
wmte.
"I
plan
this
year to do every..
satile club then would have won
Ji;
Academy
High
School
Blue
the
Blue
Devils
are
6-10
In
regular
se~son
play
thing
better
than
I did last
ranking among the sweet
18
Devils
enter
Sectional
TounaJ~ckson
Lopped
Golden
Hockyear
."
said
Johnson.
Class A teams of Ohio.
In tonight 's first
contest,
ment play at Southwesten to- se~ for 7 p. m . .a gn·at scoring ets twice. 77-66 and 77-72. How- 1 If he does , he will fiU .a II"P
That road may be long and
night in second or two conte-sts dual is expet·ted between Jack· eve. the Rockets seem to hit left since Gene Freese broke
hard, even elusive, but
the
sdll:!duled on the Highlandes'
the1d stride m tournament play , h1s ankle in the spring of 1182.
second step Was taken Thurs- 1
sor 's Dan tBuck) Crothers Horpl~nks .
day night. It was one of the
and may spill the charges of There hasn't been a power hitGAHS is slated to
m t e t mer SW aer two years ago1 and Coach Dave F'isher, especially ter playing at third for the
big ones. Last Saturday night
I he 11 they play like they did against Reds since
the Eagles upeneded Belpre 62·
Coach Dick ~yeds' Coal Grove Wrllston 's P.d Jacob~ .
37.
Hornets at 8:30. Coal Grove SEOAL's top two scorts this South Potm Tuesday night.
Johnson batted .273 with !l
"We feel Nelsonville is goWinners of tonight's games nomers and 79 runs batted m.
ing to be real strong, and we
CIE"ve land Lutheran West 69
will battle each other Saturday last season. playing first and
might as well get at them earSouth Amhel 65
at 8 p.m. for the Southwestlrn occasionally in the outfield.
ly." said Coach Bowen be lore
At Athens
Section&lt;:tl htle.
I "Johnson at third isn'l the
matching wits wilb the Hounds
East en I MelgSJ 64
only poss1ble change in ow t.
By United Press International
cagey Coach Bob Shesky . the
Nel~onviiiP 59
I field."
Sisler Hid. Naturally.
Class AA Tournaments
SEOAL's Coach of the Year.
At Dayton
(.ordy
Colerrutn
would be back
THE GAME
At Canton
Dixie 70
on first base. But what Sisler
The Eagles struck quickly at
Canton Lincoln ~1 Louisville 42
New Paris Jefferson 57
what they figured to be
was referring to was the battle
At Stf'"ubenvllle
Twm Valley South 68
Hounds' vulnerable point defen1 between rookie Tommy Helms
Steubenville 65 Toronto 51
Germantown 58
sively - 310 lb. and 6-5 J i m
Wintersville 6lJ
At Marion
· and Leo Cardenas at 11hortstop.
1
Pancake.
I And there could be another face
"ast Liverpool 48 MI. Gilead 51 Elgin 44
Assigned the middle, Pancake
at second base. where
Pete
At Columbus
Pleasant 72 F'df'd tricktown 66
had the doubtful honor ol checkWorthington 62
At Youngstown
TAMPA , Fla . rUPI ·~ - It ap- ! Rose and Chico RUJz hav~ shutlng Eastern's --4 se&lt;Jring leadColumbus West 54 ~ulhern Loc&lt;~ l 59 United 59 (ot ) pears that sluggmg Deron John- ' fled in and out
Columbus Eastmoor 91
er Ken Hartung.
son is destined w move from
The Reds went through their
Crestv Jew 61 Lisbon 59
Hamtlton Township 64
What happened was this: he·
one com~r ot the diamond to ftrst full-seale workout ThurtBexle.y 60
,
fore Mr. Sbesky could reorgan·
the other aftt&gt;r just one sea~o n day, but three playen were
Co lumbus Whetstone 49 1
I
as a fairly regular starter for mis"ing .
Delaware ~2 Groveport 39
KNEE OPERATION
.· the Cincinnati Heds
- - -~ ~- London 63 Ultca 4a
BUFFAW, N.Y. (UPII-De·
Coll-e-ge Basketball Results ! The b1gp;est trouble spnl in 1
Columbus Linden 75
fensive tackle Tom Sestak of
By United Press International l the Cinrmnali lineup is third i
Teays Valley 63 St. John 's 70 New York U. 66
the Buffalo Bills is recovering
base - &lt;:~nd Johnson may come
At Portsmouth
from knee surgery at Buffalo's
Fordham 67 Manhattan 65
t·· roost there . Most of last seaPortsmouth 66 lroutun 53
Mercy Hospital.
Lafayette 64 Gettysburg 63
son
he was preceded at first
At New Concord
The 270-pound tackle under·
Boston Col. Ill Holy Cross 89 base, where h~ didn 't win any
Zanesville 45 Philo 4:l
went successful surgery
St. Louis 90 N Tex St 73
medals with his fielding.
·
I
Meadowbrook
74 Maysville 59 Texas 79 Baylor 7~
Wednesday for torn cartilage in
The question IS. can he do '
his left knee.
At Berea
Srn Meth U. 88 Arkansas 75 any better at the ''hot corner?"
18erea 71
Tex Chris 98 Rice 86
'"I've played third bast&gt; more
Cleveland John Marshall 53 T T h 98 T A&amp;M 73
RENEW RIVALRY
than I have first ," he says
1
Cleveland West Tech 75
ex ec
ex
WEST POINT, N.Y.
Olmsted Falls 40 Step F' . ~us lH Tex Luth 69
Johnson was at third base
Army and Notre Dame have re1
At Valley Forge
Atlantic Coast Conferenre
two years ago while at Richnewed their football rivalry
Cleveland St. Ignatius 69
]
Firs~
Round
mond in the Yankee chain.
will meet each other at New
Cleveland Benedictine 57 ~aryland 61 Clemson SO
'' I was on the International
York's Shea Stadium on SaturBrecksville 55
Duke 62 S Carolina 60
League A11-Star team one
day, Oct. 9.
Cleveland Lincoln 54 l\" Car. St lOti Virginia 69
year." he remarked proudly. I
I Reds Manager Dick Sisler ,
At Bedford
Wake F'orest 92 N Car 76
Saturday's Gamet
Solon 83 Nordonla 66
Kings College Invitational · says tire 6-foot-2. 210-pounder 1
Boston at Philadelphia
Cleveland John Adams 66
At Briarcliff, N Y..
will pla}' at thirtl against the
Now York at Detroit
Bedford 49 ~
Fint Round
Chicago White Sox at Sarasota
Los Angeles at St. Louis
At Dover
. Berk. Chris 58 Phla Bible 54 next SaLurday in Cincinnati 's
CincinnaU at San Francisco
Uhicbsville 56
Gordon Col fl Nyack M1ss 70 opening game in the Grapefruit .
1
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New Phildelphia 51
Esn Nazarene Col 94
League.
1
!Coshocton 90 Dover 52
Barrrngton Col 83
Johnson was disappointed last
I
At Youngstown
Kings (NY) Col 79
year when the Reds didn't give 1
Waen 63
She lton Col 73 htm a crack at third base. "I I
Austintown Fitch 61
had the impression that's where

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The exact ratio is that one out of every
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more trainlll8 to meet the eompetltlon.
There are plenty of opportunities for obtaining such training in our local conuru·
nitv and with all of the programs ben~
advanced by the fedaral covernmen
there will be still more available.
On the bright aide Ia the fact ~hat It
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be good for some years ahead. A you
will have to decide whethe~ ther;.~.~
future in his home commumty ;:-er ~lace
he wl\1 have to go to aome o .
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jed of the class. A thank you
110 te was read from Mrs . &amp;dear
Reynolds .
A des!:..·rl course was aerved
carrying out the St.
Patrick
Day motif. Attending were Mrs.
Donald Hi cks, Miss
Francs
Roush. Miss Mabel HyseU, Miss
Nina Ru~ell , Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, Mrs. Graef' Pralt, MlSI
Mildred Haw ley, Mrs. Robert
Rt.wlings, Mrs. Audrey Frost ,
and Alice Roseson, ttacher.

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Francis and Verlin Howery of
Carpenter spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Elda Carsey.

Mrw John (Grace) Gibson
and children spent Sunday with
Mrs Lana Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Haning
spent Stmday evening witlJ Mr.
and Mrs. David Riggs and chil-

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Mrs. Ray Warne has rmrne-d home arter visiting her mother who is in the hospital It

Mrs. Rawlings
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Mr!l. Robert Rawlings entertained th~ Loyal Pals Class of
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KAISER ALUMINUM &amp; CHEMICAL CORPOil ATIO N support of th e March 27 excess levy elect~on

County schools is what they're talking about. R. F. Ru(' r hner tcf'ntc_rl.. General Mana~er of Kalser s 'Ravenswood

Works is reading his stateml:!ut of support for th r l ev~· to R:ooks Smit h tl~_ftl , Supenntendent of Jackson County
lilchools. Kaiser's Eastern Regional Publit' Affairs Manager, l·ord MorrO\\&gt;' tnghtl, Jooks on.

Kaiser Aluminum Backs Exress tevy School Election
RAVENSWOOD _ R. F Bue- 1tere,ted in the Pdueat10n
of 1\a i.~er is in full sup port
of involves increased taxes for aU
dmer General man:.~get o[ /all .Jackson C'ountv ch!ldrt n -- {'lltlllly ~r li1;ol off ici;!ls &lt;Jnd c ivic i tax~ayers in the county-:-- K=~~
Kaiser Alummum's
Havens- m&lt;Jm or whom are dll lri tl ' tl "I lf'.t dt&gt;r~ in the 1r attempts
to er mc~ude_d . The levy, 1( P ;
woods Works ;mnounced today Kaiser famtlws and rn,mv 11f st·• ut·e passa~e on March 27 of eri. will _Increase our ccst _o.
Jtal.ier's unq~a1ified support uf lv.hom \\I ll une J,~~ bt· 1\;11 -•: '· :In l'il.l'ess levy ('\(•c!ion for JacJ; . domg busmf'ss and such an m\\'£' have crease, of course, ls a mat. ter 1;.
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tale Jackson Coun1y excess 1t&gt;vy 1emp Ioyel?s.
..
.. "iJools
~
election for schools set
for
.
cart'ullv r~v if'wed this prupos- of con ~ern to ~ny taxpaymg, ·
March '!7 .
"Wr want ('&lt;Wh f'l1 1ld 10 lm·e ,11 nnd . fp~·l Ihat it will. 11 pfiss- t·om 1..ehtJve bus1ness. We are
the kind or t'Ciu catwn
wh id1 ,.d. g11 0 long way toward pru· sure. however, that the longThe announcen1ent came in :will eqUip him to t"Ornp('l ~' :--ut·- \'Jd!ng all nl our L·hildrt&gt;n with run advantag5 . of an 1mpr?ved
. -· I \ ~ ·rt a lwttrr ~tn rt in a better lift'. Ischool ~ystem m Jackson Couna mt&gt;eting between Buechner , f II· _
and B k S ith Su rinten- · ~ess u ~ 10 our soc.rt ~ · ' 1 .
·
t far outweigh any disadvan-~~n ~ s J:Ckso~ peCount ,l lzens 1&gt;1 J&lt;~ckson (nunty. '.1"1' • \\c have. as ~· mr wt•l! kno~ . ~ges involved in this kind of
1
'::,h
been happy lo pay . 11111' lrm
our r1wral and financi
al
.
.
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.
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- an mcrPase. m our ('0~1 o1
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ld
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~hare of the ('ll~t 111\'111 \ ! 'd lrt edLw;r t ron
fn undnl1nn
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Ievy 1f pass
wou
go a .
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h' k ' d 1 d
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usmcss.
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,. 11 nd gladly conti~11 1m prov1 mgt 1s m o c U{'a · .' llJIJWr1 lo a pnva 1', ncm-prn- " \V
-•1 wayh 't/odwar ~rhovt mbg a IUml. We in lend lo r11nlinLw 111 rr IV r l-!'11''~ilwL \\'e did tl11 s be- :
e
\\I
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ol our c 1 ren w1t a clter 1
. ,
_
r llt' 1o pav ou
s 11r
' a better 1'1
'..
.support or Jackson
C'uunt\- .'ilf(!ll.~P IIH" r. lt!zen s ot H&lt;l\'Cns- , cos t nr .prov1'd'mg our •hi'ldrenl
flart m
J e
u
~l' html system, ami till' m;u:v wnnd ll3VI' m rt'I'Pn l \'f'i.Jrs rr- .
·
We
Mr BuecJmer·s
statenwnt
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w1th proper educattons.
loll · .
other worthwhile en unt.\· pr• •- JW a~Pdl _v Lkmonslrat{'d
t11e1r strong! , that passage of thiB
ows.
.
grams we surrort. on lh1c: !:1;1'"·1 de~ 1r(' for hcttcr schools
ll}' 1 . ~- 11 h , 1
·de better
.,Over the years Ka1ser Alu- j is paymt'nl uf nur fair sh;rre voting 111 substaulia l maJorities evy V.l . e,p .o provt
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schools m Jackson County.''
minum has been actively m- · "These arP th1• rP&lt;1sons P1:.t lor q·hool bond 1ssues and ex4-D3.ily Serlt.fnel, Po-meroy-Middleport ~ 0 ., Mar. 5, 19(i:l I'P S:-&gt; prnpf'rty lrvi•·s for school~ .
VISIT IN GALLIPOLIS
did
nol
heli(•ve
that
such
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r. an d 1•'1 rs Daug Ias .1rcIe, •TRAVEL TRENDS-Come snow or high water, getting there
i
I an Clrrungt' lllfnt shoultl bt&gt; anv ! R
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'th Mrs. wm be more than hall the fun if two major manufacturers
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:;tnpgap 1 C L. Arnold Thursday at
have their way. Orte company is producing a Skee-Horse
/n{'ll~IJJ'€' 1111111 prn rwr
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rs (top photo) designed to carry two adults or several chUdren.
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suppml IS rt'c~luE'd through lo-11 n
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er
IC ar s 1n
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:do on water. For summer fun. anot~er"manu~acturer has
ca I Icn;e~.
I Itnowas
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Mrs. Arnold '5 79th birlh- , come up with a Sea Dart, which the driver, who 1s in a pronn
"The proposed levy obviously day
:position, lleers with his feel while sp.ee&lt;l!ng along at 30
1.m1les per hour.
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Firestone in
Semi-Finals
Despite a 40-point scoring effort by John Milhonn, Firee
dropped an 85-74 thriller Thursd&lt;:~ : ni ght to G&amp;.J on the Washington School planks.
The Joss placed both clubs
in a two way ti e for first place
and thus set up an important
championship game
Monday

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Carl Wolfe's 27 points
led
G&amp;J, while Mike Morrison wa s
J.ext with 24 and Okey Killings- I
worth had 12. Terry Hansley
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ir d_uuble figures. He canned 14. 1
FJ~est:one led 4.1-.19 a t the in-1
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John•lhon Logan Dresses For Spring

PLAN DANCE

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
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Over Stocked !

SUNDAY
DINNER

WORRIED ABOUT WASHER BREAKDOWKS'Z

FRIGIDAIRE
JET AmON

Buy I

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63 Chevrolet

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Impala Conv. Cpe. Only 1Q,703 easy mile!! . Power steering
and brakes. Auto. shirt. Almost like the day it was sold.

64 Wildcat Buick • $3295
2 Dr. Hard Top. Only 10,750 careful mile~. All vinyl custom trim. So near new vre could put ii in the showroom.
Fully equipped.

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63Mercury
Breezeway 1·ear window.

Choice of four

o~e

As LOW As _

$1995

owner cars _ Al l have powf'r steering

Middleport, 0.

REASONABLE OFFER

Lewis Repair Service
-FOReHEATING
ePLUMBING
eROOFING

REFUSED

• •• better care than Medicare

ON ANY

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Low Down Payments

ELDER CAll
Physidons' Ccwe

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YES

Surgical Costs

Y£5

Drugs - In and out of Hospital
Hos.pitol &amp; Nurs-ing HoMe Cholget

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64Pontiac

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R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
Dodge- Dodge Dart-Lancer
S. Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport

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Catalina 4 dl'. All \'inyl Vt&gt;ntura !rim. Hydramalic. Really
sharp,

63 Electra Buick

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2 dr. Hard Top. Only 1~,6B7 easy mi1Ps. Four new Whit!!
Wall Tires . Pow('r steerina: and brakes. One of tho! finest
can in SOuthern Oblo.
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4 Door &amp;-clan . Air cond. Powa .sterring Radio and heater.

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4 Door Sedan. One owner. Standard trans. HE&gt;all'r.

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Jet Actilm w.asW W.S heft d 'guu~ b;

MOTOROLA

Fri£idaire tD give,_ a M!W. bigber sta.t..d ill
Jiilt!'" h
-ST Is sillto.ity itself: (No gea"L .... J'l -.,.., ...,belta

wasater dec;JendabililJ&amp;. 1ille

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to eause poteatial

600ids. 98
4 Or.

brake.~ .

s~dan . Shows

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One of Old's finest and this one is nir.:e.

BLAETTNARS
"FROM BUGGIES TO BIIICKS"

BUICK - PONTIAC - GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY, 0.

Bank Financing
THE TIME TO BUY IS NOWI EVERY CAR
IS FOR SAlE • • • YOU Rll US WHAT

Your docton, who care for the elderly, MJJl'1)01't Elderca.re because it a.tso anuree free choice of pbysici.an and boepital •••
pr.,.ideo foe protection tbrou1h Blue Cross, Blue Shield 80MI
health policies ' • • and lebJ people ....r 66 qaalify f&lt;r
....,.,. . . _ iiiiKIE lllrilee- without a w'bre type .ialrsticadoa

Y'OU WILl PAY AT---

METROPOLITIAN
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CLOCK RADIO
Wake up to excellent f'M music or your favorite
AM broadcast. Equipped with Automatic Frequency Control, Loudness Control, Sleep Switch, Visi·
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would increaoe payroll vide bene61B b aNIII r•• O¥er 6i. tbe
......llhy included. ~ tba
Medicare tax would bilhaodeol 1eost able .., pay. The $6,SOO.y....
WOI'ker woukl pay as D.ICh tax as the
$56,000 ....

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Tllk .. why tbe AeW Jet~ w - .. tla1N'
by tbe stroAgest 'tWal13llt)' a FrigKtah:e W! l r )las
f'Yt'!l" aad: 1-yew warraMy tor repair of . . ~
.....,... c:loar..,, ,... 4·for
replace- ot ""'Pdi!lo .... .
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LESS COST TO THE TAXPAYERS
Elder-care often ...,. cor• for the
eJderly who need be.lp, but woukl COlli
leu beca.uae it does not pi"'Yide benefits r.. the we&amp;llby and weU-IIHio.
Eldercare would IIGf require a new
payroll tax. It would be financed by
federal -state funds through. program
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Eldercare would provide a wide range of iloepilal and medical ..W..
for the elderly -much more than Medicare.

ON OUR LOT!

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Here's why the Herlong- Cllf'IS Eldercare BiD, IR 3727, is t•
best answer to tile bealtb we llllds CJf people "er 65

USED CAR

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and 2 dr. Hard Top. Here is a feast o1 values.

1957 Oldsmobile
1954 Chevrolet

- $2195

and brakes. Catalina~ and S! n1· Chif' fs. Co m•e rtihlP~. 4 drs.

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Radio and heate r

1958 Cadillac

Catalina 2 Dr. 4 Sp. 'l'rans . SparkHne
ish. 4 barreU carburetor.

62 Pontiacs

1958 Chevrolet
4 Door St·d:m. \'8 - AH!It. trans

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Power steering and brak ... s. Buekct se :.~Ls. Full consul.

' • Ton l'irk up. VB - 3 .~p!' l"ll t r;J ns.

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Crane's "Cut Yo1r Own
Taxes..,

Route 7

63 Pontiac

4 Dour Scd:w - 6 ql. Auto. trans. Uadio and heater.

mammg.

V-8 automatic:.

PROTECTION
AGAINST LOSS

The Martin Restaurant

2 Door S('dall. Radio,

~utomatic, power brakes. power steering.
tinted wmdshield, white sidewall tires , wheel di sc.
b~ck-up lights, outside mirrors, radio , solid beige
wtth saddle all vinvl interior. bucket seats. One
owner, new Olds tr8de-in . Only 7500 miles on this
on~, ~7 mo. or 16,000 mileS' on factory warranty n.·-

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1962 Volkswagen-- $1395

Coupe.

Su"r II

AT TAX TIME

4 Door Se-dan . l'ower steering. Radio and heater.

Newport-V-8 automatic trans , r.ower brakes, po.
steering. rad.io, beater, wh1te sidewall tires,
full wheel discs, light blue with spotless matching
interior. Only 29,000 miles.

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filing your 1964 tax return,
order your copy of -.., Ot

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1962 Oldsmobile--- $1995

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58 OLDS

LIKE NEW

4 Door &amp;•da n. 6 cyl. Standard trans. Heater. Low mi1cage,

62 Chrysler 4door

V:-8 automatic, power brakes,

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Kathy Conde, Alan Cun· ~mple forms ancl ~h- 50c. ~
ningham, Richard Hawley, Jan
Long, Rhonda Hysell, Robbie
Ord, Randy Phillips, Nancy Shifesa
CRscl,
Joyce
Davis,
Doug·
let. Gary Slaven, Sylvia SwanSeventh, Eighth
las Dowson, Linda Hackett. son, John Tannehill, Doxie WalGrade Honor List
Deborah Herrman Marta Hub- lets, Jim Warner, Diane Wel' h
SOc A Copy
Students of Middleport sev- l
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and Gregg White.
At 0 C t
enlh and eighth grades making bard, Mary Jenkinson, Ruth "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit:i;.iiijuiriioiu~nie~ri.iil
the honor roll for the fourth Ann Lacey, Mary Long, Cynth- I
six weeks period were. Eighth ia Mills, Kathy Morgan, RemGrade, Connie Bachner, Ter- alee Nierl, Sherrie Shuler.

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GalaJ&lt;ie 50()-352 cu. ln. V-8 engine with 3-speed
eol~n shift, light blue with all blue vinyl mtcnor ,
radio, heater, white sidewall tires and back up
lights.

64 Olds Starfire

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Of Southside
Dies Thursday

dren.
Wilda Sta&lt;..-ey is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs.
David Riggs and family.
Mr . and Mrs. Robert JeweiJ
and Mrs. Nellie Tracy of Pomeroy had dinner Sunday with
the Halliday - Atkins family at
Rutland .
Duane Stanley called on his
brother, Da le Stanley, Albany ,

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64 Ford Zdoor -

Weirton , W. Va.
Mrs. Lillian Frost lind Joaa
IFra lrv spent Wednesday aftetn__
oo~~i~n__
P=
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Oioater, 1111 E. W.me, ...-.

Sentinel Church News

day on the American Medir:ll
Associai ton,whlch he calli t tl~
most powerl'ul and offending
lobby in Washington.
He said the AMA is n o w

Sunday Scliool a:• a. m.; Mon&gt;
lng Worlhlp U L m.; HYPI
1:45 p. ... . l!:venlna Servtce,
7:30 p. m.: Mid- l'nyer vice. 7:30 p. m We4Jlelday.

.spending thousands of dollars

ADU~UII&gt; ~··'"'

on is Eldtercare medical plan,
' ' trying to defeat the most imporlant protection offered the

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The Rutlomd PTA meet ~ M0oday evening at the auditorium
at 7 30 p.m when Dave Puglel~e nf the Mariett3. Social Cie&lt;'unty officr will ~ reak on benefits · to br deri~d from Socia l
f)&gt;vntion.ll!i., special
music and refreshmtnt s servby the 7th gradf" mo1h e r~
oM the program . Arthur Mllpresld'ent, will prP~Ide .

Hospital News

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- - - - - - - - - - ,ghter, !:1 b p.m. Thur~r la\.

Futerrd Hospital
Among

J)l..,c· harj.\ nl

those who l"nterf'd

Pauenls

rt&gt;ct'ntly

dts&lt;'hnrged

Ho12Pr hos pit:tl in the past 24 lll('ludetl :\l r, ~;ltllnnl \I
I)OUf.!. WN!:! : .!tlhn ~~- Long . 10 Henry Sp;llk.'. \11-"' . Ll&lt;nt•nce
r Sl~ '\irs. Ronald
L. . ppar~on. !\-1r..;_ \\.; t l l~ ' l' ~ll:J. II' rn,
t., HI ~·- Cai!Jpo lts. :\lr" \1r~. Ora l\lau, 1-\ t•nrwt ll ~ \ J d­
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TALL TEXAS TAIL-Texans,
who like to claim rP.COrds,
say that the world's fastest
dog is native soiL He's Pee
Wee, an 8-year..ld, thoullhl
to be bali fox terrier and
half Boston bull. The
doughty dog speeds 31ong
ctop photo) perched on the
roof of Raymond castillo's
car
or on
the the
pickup
be
drives
job. truck
Wearing
special sWlglaases, Pee Wee
has been clocked at 105
miles p~:r hour for three
miles, accord.inl te tbe Blue
Blaze magazine of the Lone
Star Cas Co.

11APP1NG THE MO~N-As man gets closer and clmser tn ietting foot on the moon, the U.S. Geological Survey has pro·
luced the firs~ detaJ!ed contour map of a portion of the lunar surface. The area mapped is in the Mare Cognitum, near
he 1mpact pmnt of the Ranger 7 spacecraft and Is 95x80 feet. Prints of the map may be obtained from the U.S.
;eolog1cal .Survey, Washington, D.C., 20242.

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Albert Stepliens, Rt. ·df'n, Cl:! ude D~&lt;t~ .\l1 · ILilT)'
&amp; Gallipolis. Donna :-&gt;u!' Owt·n~. J. 1\iclLlr·d, all(! 1'1i.Htl &lt;; toil. .\lr~. ;
:Rodney, Jerome C. ~milh, HI. ,Jcrl-' '1. H11lm. \l r- l',~triJt.,. fl .11
I Bidwell, Angf'la D; 1~ n Glenn, Jon, \1r~ Am~tnd.:&lt; \\o~ hon. \IP•
]lfJlld8rsWt, W. Va., Hona ld Eu- H&lt;Jlplt S l tn&lt;"~n .tkt-'r. 1 l•.rr h-, lknLandaker, Rt. ~ PorneHJj. ny, :\1t~s Char lotte ' \l:lltll('l. .\lr-; ,
~IU!il D. Schilling, Rutland, iNatli an l~u .., I on. \Jr-.11
lt ·Jitt·r . .
N. Edwards. Ocrk Hill. jMrs. WJIIJ&lt;~lll l't•tr-.,0 11,
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Mary E. Bootl t, Jackson, I Sh~tfl'r. :\lark 1. IJ rll:11d 1: n·n
L. Fisher,
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*MARCH SPECIAL*

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to join in a march on the W1l- i
cox County seat that witnessed ~
its first negrn demonstralion in
history only Tuesday .
The roughing incident
when Depuly Warren Tc.te
dispatched
to remove
Negro dvi\ rights worker:;
the school grounds where lhev :1
were trytng to talk up a demonstrati(m among the
Tale sa1d he struck ~;~~,:~ ~~
Young, a Ht-year-old s1
and bw; dri\'cr , because
"tried to fight me " Young
nied that lle d1d anythin g

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i Rutland . Oswell Durhilrol . !tarrisonville; Garnet RUe Chcsll-

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Middleport, 0.

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Bulova Watchn Sales &amp;

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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
&amp; TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
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Mtnersville.

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY
130 E Second

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MARCH 4th - 5th · 6th
FREE GIVE AWAY
Ten basltets of $5 .00 groceries to be given aw•y
free , Just come in and sign your name. No pur·
chase necessary. One basket to a family. Draw·
ing to bt Saturday, M•rch 6th at 7 p.m.

STORE WIDE SPECIALS!

Your now GrOJbound 111nt-• 111ombt1 of your comnaunlly-hos
tun dttolls on arl!llound's Jaw 11111, '""'"' ac~odolls, sconlc
roolts, stopover adYoqos, prtpllnned VICIIIom, cloortor bu1o1
... mn &amp;reJllound Patkllollprm. Slip II ond UJ hollo ... todayl

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A. E. GINTHER
PHONE: WY 2·2771

WY 2-2440

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Quality Furniture 1t Lower Price•

Middleport

E. Main St.

Pomero1

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Cbester, Ohio

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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Phone WY 2-204P

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Colombir Chapel: Worship ser- 10:30 a. m . Sunday School, BIY· Supt.; Sunday Worsh1p, II a.m. · Long Bottom .. Rev. Leonard ·sunday School 9:30 a. m., rom
Cencula, admuustrator, Sunday Norns, supt. ; Ass·t Supt HerSyracuse Methedlsl Cburch, Mass 8:30 _a. m., est , Holy U11y::~ bert Roush. Preachios SWlday
Service 6:15p.m. El'ening Wor- 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Way· l&gt;r. Lester L. Rous~. pastor: ot ObligaUon. 7 P- m.
JO 30 a m.; Alternate evening
9
ne Roush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship service a.m
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worship at 7:30 p. m.: Prayship 7 p. m. each Sunday.
Morning Worship, 2nd and 4th Dana Wtnebrenner, Supt. 10 • - Sl. Jobn •. Catbolle Mission: er m~:eting Thurs .. 8 p m.
Bradbury Cbar~ ot Cllrlat, SUnday of tbe rnonth; 8 p, m. m. Sunday cbool; YF Wednes- near Guysvii1P I D~tc~ R.ld~P.l :
MI. Hermou UnJted 6retWea
Arl Marcum, ~ter; B~le Evening EvangeUstic Service. day 6:30 P- . m., Mrs. Moore. Rev · Frank Mamer~,
pas- ln Christ: Rev . Jamas Morri8e.bool and. Momme Worship, lst and 3rd Sunday or month.. director. Official Board meet· tor, Sunday Mass 10_30 a m.. St'n, pastor; sunday
School,
1?·30 a.
Cbrlatian End~v· Tappen Plains EUB Cburc•: lng, first Monday eac:!b month Holy D~ty o~ Obl:gatlon 6·30 a. 9.30 3 m., ·eaching 10:JO a.
at 7:30 p. rn. Holy Common- m. : Confess ton, .'2 hour before m. Alternate preaching
aod
0 r, 6 p, m., Evening Worship,
p.
m.
Rev.
Eugene
E.
Emer1Cn,
Paton
each
quarter
as
announced
Mass.
Christian
End
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lor: Sunday Worship f ,30 a. m. WSCS first Wednesday ot eacb
eavor, · 0 P· m.
Bradford Cbm-eh of -~rilt, and 7:30 p. m. alternately. SUDo month.
Tbe Salvation Anny, Envoy ~nday. Mid-Week Prayer aerJoe
Robinson.
Mlms~er; day SchoDI 9:30 a, m. and 10:20 Tbe United Methodlat Cburcb RayS. Wimng, officer in charjile ICes Wednesday, 1::!0 p. m.
Bomer ~or~st,
Supt. . Bl~le a. m. alternately. Hobart Vine- Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Alkire, SUnday 10 a. m Holiness meet· Middleport Ftna Uaitetl p....,
School 9.30, Morning Worship, yard, Supt.; 81ble Study and pestor. Church School at 9:15 IDJ; 10:30 a. m. Sundat School. byterlan Church, Rev Howard
I 0:30 a. m.: ~venlnil Worsht~. Prayer Service led by pastor, a. m. Leo Crew, Supt
Leo Su~ay 7 P- m. Young People's Rnppelt, pa!lltor : Sunday School
7 ~· :.dWednesday, 7 p. m. 7:30p.m, Tuesday.
Vaughan, Asst. Supt. Morning Legron: 7.30 il m. Salvation t :? a.m. Mrs Rodney Sauer,
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YWorship 10:30 a. rn. Sermon: meeung: Thur~day , I to 3 La· supt.: 10 JO a. m. Wonhip; 6:45
Dester Church of C h r t s t Federated Churcb, Pom~o-,, ''Evil
Gt-ts Us!" The Past- dJes Home League: 7 p. m Prep P- m. YF: Wed. 6:3(1 Junior
7
Bible School 9:30 •· m. Preach· Rev. W. R. Perrin, pastor; or's Class for boys and girls classes; 30 p. m. Bible study, Ch01r : 7 D. m Senior Choir
lng 10:30 a. m., first and third CArl Kautz, Supt.: S u Dd 1 ' will meet SUnday afternoon. The prayer meeting. Other services Syrac~~~e First Ualted PresSchool. 9:15 a. m.; Wora~ Study Class commences Sunday, by announCP.ment.
, byterian Church - Chw-cb sersundays.
Ma
CJ
bour 10:30 a. m.
March 7th. Theme "One WitPomeroy Seventh Day Adveo- vices 9:30 a. m.; Sunday School
Mill ~tree~ CIJRarKcb ollhCbrlst,
ness in One World. Tuesday, llsl Cburob _Mulberry Heights 10:30 a. m.: Bible Study, Wed.,
En er . , . enne Roy, Mt. Utdon F.W.B. Cburcb - March 9. 7:30 p. m. WSCS at Rd north of Meigs Memonal 7:30 p .m.
vtly~~hst: Sunday . Bible Sunday School 9:45 a. .m., Earl Church. Wednesday, March 10, Ho;pital, Pastor, F. w. Gifford. Forest Run Methodist Church
s
~~
_ a. m., Mommg Wor- ~key. supt.; Eveamg wor-- Community Lenter worship at Assistanl Pastor James
R Racine Charge. Rev. H. L.
sh~p, ;~3o4$ a. m.. E~~~ngS
ship, 7:30 p. m. by ~ Cox, the Pomeroy Baptist Church at Hoffer. Services' on Saturday; ~cDanlel. pastor. Church Ser-~
~e:·sd 1 e t y, ~ilyman; _Young People• meet- 7:30 p. m. Charles Norns is sabbath School, 1. 30 p. m.; v1ces, 9 a. m. each Sunday with
7: p, m.
e ay.
101 and Bib~ S~y.7:30 p. m.: s~eaker.
Worship, 2, 30 p. m.; y 0 u th Sunday School Tollowlng al 9:55.
Middleport Clturob o1 Christ, ~ednesday; Cb01r practice at 8 eO RuB
M .. ..... ~ meeting, 3,30 p. rn .: Bible Stu· Mrs Fred Nease. Sup! .
th
.••
am'
Main
StreeiJI
Donald
7.30
p.
m.
Tbursday.
Yl
.FrH
• - - . tly Tbursd
t Alfred Metbodlsl
Clllll'dl,
5
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. ·
Rober E. Sm~tb, Sr., putor~
•
ay, 7 ·olU P- m., • R .
.
Ricks, llUIU:!Ier; Bible School, DouvTllo P111JbD lltlllless, 4P SUndsy Scbool 8•30 • m Wor- 'SI Evans Heights, Gallipolis. ' ••· Pearl Casto, pastor. SW&gt;
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MUton Housdahelt 1
da}' School at 9:30, Charles
9: 30 .a. m.,
M .
W bl 0. Langsville, Ohio). Rev. 0. H. ley Haley, ·Supt.: Morrung war- Eden United Hrelllnra In Tavlor Supt Wonh·
sU45Pt · ·
ornmg
crs
P.
Car
pastor·
Sunda
School
9
30
sh'
10
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ce, Olrlst Church: Rev Eldeo R al 10 1; wilh Lloyd Dillin er
5: p. :·
Se~viceo
ashi
.. m., Roberl Grate, Supl Wor- 6:45 p. m.; Evangelistie m~ Balke. pastor; Sundav School, lay leader. Sunday evenk1Jg ai
7esdaY' 7 p. m
'
_P service at 10:3; a. m.; PU. s•ge, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer meet-- 1D L m.; Wtnrrl• Holsinger, supt. 6:30 MVF meets.
Sunday at
'
·
srun .Youth._li-45 P- m.: Ev~n-- mg, Thurst11.y 7:30 P- m.
Chriatian Endeavor, 7:15 p. -n. a p m. worship serV?Ces: with
Cburcll of Cbrlsl, Pomeroy, geUstic serv1co, 7:30 P·. m. Mitl· Free M-Il Church. Laar- Mrs. Lyda Chevalier. president the Rev. Casto. Wednesday eoerry
Masten, pastor: SUnday Weedk Pr~r and Praise, Wed-- @I Cliff, l~ev. R. Eugene Gill, classes f01 all. Song ae.rvrces, ening, March 10, Prayer and
J
hool
9:30 ~· m. Church 10:30 nes ay, 7. p. m.
pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. a ~. m. Preadllna 1·20 o m.: Bible Study.
Sc
._ m.: Chrl~an ~eavor, 6:30
, m.; Pbil Wiae, 1upt.: Morning
- - -~. m. Evenmg Service, a,3o p.
Klogdom Han or JebOvolls worship 10:30 a.m.; Youlb
Witnesses· Pubhc meetiug, Sun- Services 7 p, m.; Evaaaelildc
m
Cor. Syramore &amp; Second St. - PomeroJ
RnDallfi Chtlfth ol Cbrlat, day 5 p. m., Watchto\Yl!r study service 7:30 p, m. Mid . Week
REV. JOSEPH KR.U.Y, PASTOR
hlo School t:30; COlDlllunioD I" p. m.; Bible study .Tuesday prayer serviC&lt;' 7:30 ~. m. Wed.
Chur&lt;'h. WY 2-~170
PariOo&amp;je. WY 2-lSSI
Bi .
V 11 8 at
6 p. m. SefV!ce meetmg, 7 p. F,....dom Golpol Mill!..,, Ba30
10 , t Saa.b m.,C . da. lr lety· m. Thursday: Ministry scbool. shan SUversvillo Road: E. J
Sunooy, March 7
suphie
•
ra ana y. Pans • 6 p m Thursda
·
&lt;!NVOCOBTT SUNDAY)
Study. 7:30. Delbert fto.
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Y·
Grtffith, paatnr; Roger Wi ~
Bi
-,
~
B~u~u.
t;in:.:.:,;Board
Siyina of Tbe w.'k)"'- - -llline. leader.
Lalberu ClnlldiOI _ Sl. Pa•I lord, Supt.. Sunday School 10
"Character
i!l:
what
we are in the dark!'•
Sunday Scnool 9:Ib o. m.: wor- a m.: Evangellotio Servloe, 1·
Zloa Cbarcb of Christ, Pom• sbip service 10:30 a. m.: SL ' 30 ~· m. ora,.,. meeting, 7' 30
Sunday School, 9;1~ - - --- Moml~g WOTshla, 10:30
Harrtarrnvhle Road, Eu- John, sundiJ School 10 a. m.; fl. m. Tuesday .
Sermon Tople, "GOO"S ENDURING WORD''~'
rovn• · Ullderwood,
Ratlaad MlllloD : OUYt Newminister. Bt· worsbi;J t 1_ m.
Sunday, '7:00 p.m. -.- .... . ...... . ... . Luther L~IJUe
fiee school 9:SO a. m.; Mnrnln&amp;
ll'lan, miulooary pastor: SuaMonday, 1:00 p.m. · · · · · · · · · · · · BetJIADUJ K.nltune Clau
Ill
~·enln•ll Chesler MeliNidlal Olareb d••
Scbool, 9:30 a. m.: Worsblp
&amp;:00 p.m.
· · · · · · · AdvOII(Od
KDtldlll
Clau
-J
8:00
p.m. ·. · ·. ·. · ConservaUon
Committ_,
Meetinl
or'hlp 10 :30 a, m.·, eov
worship 7:30 p. m.; Roher! Reed Pearl A. Casto, Postor; Wor- !0:30 a. m.: Proaobln&amp;. 7:30 p.
Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. . .
Mld •eek wonlllp mv!C&lt;
ble
C:chool
Su;.t.
s·
service
It
I
a.
m.,
Sunday
m.;
Prayer
H!rvtce,
1:90
p. m.
"A
Ca
ll For Continued Co1ll'lge~
Bi
School et 10 a. m.; WSCS lot Thul'!day.
Thursday, 7:00 o.m. · · · · · · · · · · · · Adult 1-...tlDII Clau
Cli I Ch b I God Reo Tb d
8:00p.m. ... .......... ..... Choir Rebeanal
eser
are o
,
. urs ay of month :
Board SJnoaoe Ml11loa. lie•. Eowl
8:00p.m ..................... A. A. Jlootiq
I
bert
SpenCflr,
pastnT
·~unday
meeting
3rd
Wedneeday
of
the
Custf'!r.
pastor·
Ser'l1t!H
nery
Satorday,
8:00
a.m. · ·. · · - · · · · -. Senior Catetbilm Clui
Gl
SCbool 8:30 a. m.. MornJn1 ftr.moaib.
WednlldiY and Frldn uentnc,.______1
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BuildNs &amp; Buildina: Supplie'

HEINER'S BAKERY
Huntington, W. Va.

SHULER'S GROCERY

EDWARD BAER, OWNER
232 E. SECOND
POMEROY

BAUM LUMBER CO.

Pomeroy

West Main St.

burn , Langsville . Mr ~.
Schuster,
Rutland : William

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Middleport, Ohio

Middleport

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vice each Sunday 9: 15 8, m.; the Theiss, SUpt; 6:30 p. m.
Sunday School 10 a. m.: Youth Youlh Fellowship. CARMEL -

TINY'S FOODLAND

DODGE--DART--DODGE TRUCKS

only 6.99

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ARMSTRONG'S

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LIEVING COAL COMPANY

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

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6 30

GOEGLEIN READY -MIX CO.

STIERTFF INITIAHCll
BOY STATERS NAMED
Shr.11l! Ut-rwN Walk•!r
nl
- - - - - - - -- - - - - __ Galha eounly took the nbligil - The Kacmc Ameri ca n Legion
twn a:-; &lt;l u~w m;rn bel wh1·n 1-'o st fifl2 Thursday :-;e lected two
.the !VIeJgs-Gallra i-ratcrnul Or- bn\s of a grou p of 5 rx (\1ndil der of _l'u i iL'e nwt 1Im; wi·ek _at daies as representJilve -; at Boys
Gallrpuhs. Plans were cuutm- Statt' in Athens :n JunE' (;eorge
ued fm tht ~pnn~ T:t rgt'l shoot Drddlf' and Karl Hussell the
,planned by the VUP . Alt!·n ~l- successfu l nomlnt•P&lt;;. wer~ pre- r
mg frflm \1~igs .rountv \\ere sen\ed by S,luthern Local te&lt;&gt;chDeput) Shertff Carrol \tmlf'y ers.
! and Spf'nfll Uepu1y Davirl 011 -

for the Modern Home

FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES

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SOME TOMATOES--The day 's ''pickings" are unloaded
like so much fruit at Colorado f&lt;'ue! &amp; Iron 's f&gt;uf'blo, Co lo
plan t. They are not tomatoes. but thousands of Jour·pound
steel ~rind1ng balls which will be used to crush mineral
ore m g1ant mi~Jng drums.

1.1.\K TO THF (;t !I.F?-Heavy line on map shows lor:llion
f\ f tile I~O - nnll ' rallal recommf'nded to Congress by H1c
,r\rm~ Corps ul Er1g111CNS. Huuning fr om 1-'am£'sville. t ) IIIO,
1 n L;.~e Er1c, to Hud1ester,l'a., H would gi\e St . Lal~tl' n tc
H't~h' nLl,\' !&gt;lnppmg a(·cess tot he Ohio Ri ver ami th Pn&lt;'f' 1n tn
the M1 ss tssipp1 ami P\entually the- Gulf of Me :·u~o ~\ tu na ted
co ~t of the t:anal JS a billion dollars.

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With school out today. most I

10 :11111d ll\1'1'·

I'&gt;

and your feet will feel
line in this hand-laced
white leather tie·mocc
with easy crepe rubber
sole.

of I he students were expected

p ; ll 17 11'111

Windows

I ill your duty's done,

out of control ..

P.'

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ma

he dism1ssed the 1.000~,;;~~~~:~ 11
because they were "1

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it
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e Wall Paneling
e Dutch Standud Paint

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FLY
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fvy . 3 lntegralion 3-S lim
By Unitf'd Prtss International
Negro leaders promised a
lcmJTIIlou:;e demonstrat1011 today
rural Camden, Ala., where a
lsctJool rebe-llion broke out I
]Thursday over the roughing up I
of a Neero student bv a v. 11 ite !
deputy sherirf.
School Supt . William J . .Jr.nefi
ordered Camden Academy, the
town 's only Nr.gro school.
closed until Monday . Jones said

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• Ceramic &amp; Plasfit· Tile

S, 3rd An.

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charged -w1th piM tct
biG\111 up tile Statu~ ot

l&lt;1\\ll r11o st ol !It€' 1inw.

BUilDING

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wil l lw dr1~ 1 ' d St·r \ t• ,. Otltt'f'r
C. .l. Rlioldt·" wi! i lw 1111
or

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Promised in
Rural Alabama

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home. "b"u"se~s--too"'"k"l"h~e

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Shop at ••. Service Off if~
VAUEY LUMBER I To He nosr•l
I

Discharges
Lawren ce
Napper, Minersville ; Char In:
Price, Long Bottom, Jeffrey
Grueser, Pomeroy.
'•r&lt;JVol&lt;e
· - - -- IJl
the blows. He was not
arrested.
County and state officers and
Camden's "rescue squad'' ~ t ood

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Meigs General llnsptt&amp;l
ADMISSIONS - J . Michael,
Rutland ; Mabel Swan, Lanss-

H1r1h~

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he l'hun·h. The group pu rchast•LI the &lt;.: ign o:; :J'- ont- fll tt s
prcqect5. Hoy Coleman is moder ator Otlw1 ~ pil"l un·t: an·
)e ren Lf'\lb. LOts Saw·r. ('ynthJ a .\'lllh . Hdl :1nd Lrhlll l
Hap tun~tall. Oleta LI:'WI S. !(ath\ Locv~ . &lt; ' tHtllt~· 1~.11 hner,
-.; uc Ru(' , \'h. ;md ~Irs. Paul H aptun ~lcill
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Honor Pupils
At Southern
High Annom~ced

notwoodl Clllll'dl -.Deport a.- .. 1M Southem llllb Jdlool honor
Pnrl A. c..to, putM. w... .._, 11ov Clyde J . llorlloll. sturlonto an aiUIOIUICOd by Prinmoetlol Thul'll{!oy, 7:30 p. m. 7:30 P; m. Wednesday; YOllll&amp; ship servico 10 o. 01. ....., Sunday lldM!ol uo a. m.: Ilion&gt; clpal Doaald Wolfe far 1 h o
Peoples ServiCe l"rrday, 7:30 other Sunday 7:4.1 p. m. Sun- 1"1 WD&lt;ship 10:• L m.; HYPI folll'th all:·-• perlocl. Listed
llelll!ebem Bapllol
ob!""' p, m.
day School, 10 a. m., Johll
Poople, 1, 41 p. m.; JCvp. are studeniJI wltb gradeo of 81
Great Bend: Rev C. L. 0 ~....
Salley, Supt. Proyer meettn&amp; IOIIotiC _ , 7'!0 p m , per cent or mor• 1D all subjects
nor. p01tor: RoOort Lewis, sup~ Cbarcb of God, Mt, Morlall •1:4b p. m. Thunday .
PraY""_,. 'I· Wed 7:a0 p.~: lftlile na!MI In capital letters
lt:30 o, "'· MOI'tllng Worship Rev. DaDlel WorDian, paofA&gt;r. Heath Melbodlll Cbarcll. Mid- Pomeroy Cl!oreh .,j Ill• N... made " A" lt!-1110 por cent!
and Sunday SchooJ; 1 p. rn. Ev· Sunday Schoo l 9: 4~ a. m.: Wor- dleport, M. E. Oowsoa, pastor; arene, Sunday SChool, 9 :30 1 _ in all subjects.
eolng service: 'l'lursday, 7,30 ship service II a. m. and 7:30 Mrs. Nan Moore, Church School m.: Morning worship I0:4II L SENIORS ' JACK BOSTICK,
p. m. Proyer meetln&amp;.
Ia. m. Prayer meelln&amp; 7:30 p. Supt.; Church Sohool, 9,30 a. m. Evening Worohlp, 7 p. m.; Lb&gt;CIP Elchlnaer. David Fox,
m Tuesday: Young People's m.; Worship Service, 10:3!} a. Prayer meetlnJ, 7 p. m. Wed. Jamea Hamm, Charlet JohnCarpenter Baptist Cburelu meeting, 7:30 p. rn. Friday.
m.; Methodist YoutJ:a Fellow· Rev . Clyde v Hender~on, pu- ston, Marsha Moran. CLARICE
~ ~~~;~r:Sc~~hool9· 30 a. m.; Morn- Ratlaad Cb&lt;lldl God fir llilp, 7 p. m.; Official Board tor.
NORRIS, NANCY
PARKEJI,
j tna
10:15 a m.
J tm 8 U ood ·~
,.: .. .A:~ meeting, 1st SundBy ot month. I
George Pierce, Jane Powell,
o
rna w • ~astor ; .)U,-, 1:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday Charcb or a.e Nazareu, Pom. Larr~ Price, Suzanne
Price,
First Boptl• Cliiii'Cll, Mlddl.. School 10 1 · m., EvanAellsUc of month, 7:30 p. m.: Eleanor ero) Rev. r:ivd• Hendel'OOll, Lola Proffitt, Diana Roush, El·
port,
Rev . Donald Boone, "mco 1 P· m.: Young People (lrcle, 2nd Thursday of montb pastor: Sunday School 9:30 1. eanor Schneider, Ellen Shuler,
..
f,'
~·
tor: Sunday Scoool &amp;:1.6 o. Ill., Endeovor 7 p. m. Wodnooday: 7,30 p. m.; Clall 12 , Srd Wed. m.: Mornlnt Wonhlp 10:30 o. JOCELYN TAYLOR, Gary Wal·
Fred Hoffmon, SUpt.; 10:15 L Prayer meeting 7 p. m. Sai:Ur&gt; neoday of month, 1 p. m.; AI~ m.: NYPS 6:45 p. m. Evening ker, PHYLLIS WIGAL, Patrll'
You've been speeding, and you get a tlckot.
m. Worship Service; BYP 6 p. day.
emoon Circle, 4th Thursday of servlceo 1:30 p. m. PraYer io Winebrenner, PauY Wines,
You don't like it, but yo~ know you've been
m.;
Evenlng
Worship,
7:30
p.
Grace
EpiiCOJIOI
Cborcb,
month, 2 p. ru.; Choir Practlce rM«In&amp;. 1:30 p. m. Thursday. JUNIORS: . SHIRLEY BAK·
wrong. With little or no arrument. you pay
m.; Wed. 7:30 p, m. Prayer Pomeroy, The Rev. Richard H. Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Cllareh of lbe Nazareae, Jla. ER. D11ne Cli'Cie, Cbarlea 0.
your fine.
meeting; 8:30 p, m. W&lt;d., choir Martin, Rector. 8111111., - Mor- lollam.Wo Molll
b olne, Ohio. Sunday Sohool al land: Pam Davis, Cl.....,.. Hill.
You've been staying home from chureh on
practice.
nlng Prayer and sermon. 10:30
odlol obnrc 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Worship Mar)orl• Holter, Linda JoJm.
~unday~ for one of a dozen reuons. Maybe you
, ft •-·· loU wtn
Dr. Lester L. Rousb. pastor: S 1 1
son, Connie Leadlnlham C.ro0
Firsl llopdst Cborcb ' Pome- o.m. co ee ~w
i·
Vlotor s~
erv""
0:30a.m.
Eve- 1yr. L'lpscomb, Beverly ' Price,
like to ~leep late. Maybe the minis~r in your
........... Chum. Schoo1 Ding
Service
7·31) Sunday
• Mid
roy - Rev. Charles Norris. EoierpriH EUB Omrcb, Reo. Superintendent, 10 a m. Offi&lt;&gt;
· p.m.,
• Nancy Randolph Nancy Rots
chur~h preaches dull !ermona. 'Maybe you don't
Sunday
School
9:30
till
10:20,
Menzt!l
Smith
pastor
Worsltlp
lal
Boord
meeting
eaob
quarter
week
Prayer
Service
Wedn
.
.
Lois Sewell P~m Sylvaste;
consider yuu,elf the church-going type. What7 '~ p.m. Rev. MorriS M. IHLLIAM iF.RKLE.
Worship
service,
10:30
a.
m.;
service
9:30
'a.
m.:
'
Slltlday
UD!ess
otherwloe
ealled.
Holyj
~YH
'
ever your alibi - nobody' a going to come
0
e, astor.
SOPHOMORES:
DONNA
Nursery and Junlor church for Schoo~ 10,30 a. m, Youtb Fe!· Cammunion each quarter as analter you.
children.
to~sblp 8:30 p, m.; Boys ond aouncea.
Rolland Cb&lt;lldl t1 lbo N...,. BliSH, Craig Cairns, Allee CleThis is a summons you'll have to serve on
Gll'la Fellowship,. 8:30 p. m.;
Morse Cbapel Melbodlsl one' Sunday School 9'30 a, m.: land •. Margaret Cole, Sherman
younelf. For an infraetion of God's law ia someFlrll BapUot.~nrcb, Baolno Evening service 7.30 p. m., 2nd Church, Arthur Stitt, Pastor. Morning Wonblp 10,411 a. m. Cundiff,
William
IX•wnle.
thing that ean't be illllored. Until you declare
Rov. C. L. 0 Canner, putor. and lth SUndaya: Youth Cllolr, Sunday School, 10 a. m. Ollver B:~&amp;nlellstlc sOI'IIIoe 7:4b ~. m. Mary Harris, Nancy Hoback.
yourself guilty, you will be deliberately ahuttilli
Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Sam 6:30 p, m. Wedneiday. Prayor S1Yfe. Supt.: Sunday Worsbip M1d-k PI'8Y'l' oervtce, 7:45 p. MIKE .TENKINS. Bonnie Law·
yourself o!f from the ifeatest fell~wship in the
CUrf.UJ, IUpt.; 10:45 a. m. Moro- Meeth1J, 7:30 p. m. WtdDesday. aervice, 11 8_ m.; Prayer meet- m. Wednesday.
renee, Patriclil London, Joyce
'-"n,lll JIIN
world. No judre in history h .. ever pronounced
&amp;e_Aoo........,s.,....... l,.,
8
80
~ ~ors~lp:F ~ ~
BYF Lallrldte EUB CB&lt;IIdl Reo lng every Wednesday eveninll. Syrao1110 Churd of the N - McCoy, Sue McMurray, Tereta
a sterner sentence.
"'raUwr v..
an . un
e ows p; p.m. Eu elt.ll Emmo
tf!Jr'
rene William t: rhorpe putor McTurner, CARLA MORRIS.
Everung service: 7:30 p. m.
g
n. po •
Portland Melhodlsl Chnrcb, Sunda Srh 19· 311
·. M · Brenda Norris. Patty Proffitt
Wednesday, Prayer meetingi day School, 10 a. m., Runell Arthur ~Utt, pastor . Sunday .
Y . oo
a m.. om- Rob
Steams C
'
8:30 p, m. Wednesday, Sentor Areb•r, SUpL SUnday Worshl;&gt; School 9:JO !o 10:30 a. m., H.,.. 1118 worship 10 .30 a. m.
CO.J;;N, Suzan~e ~:~...~
Choir Practice; 9:30 p. m. Tue• U a. m_. Blble Study .and Pray- old C. Roush, Supt.: Ke~neth Penteco11tal Assembly. Route LINDA WOLFE. Linda Yost'
day, JutUor Choir Practice.
er lei'VLC• led by Millard Coe, McLeod, Als't. Supt. Services 124, Rev. Paul K Jones. pastnr Nancy Yost.
'
Ratlaad Ftnl BapUII Cllorob 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
every Sunday eveninf!.
SUnday School 10 a. m.; Wor· FRESHMEN : David
Cole,
SundBy Scbrol9:30 a.m. Prtach-- Morain&amp; Sill' EU8 Clnareb, Racine Metbodtal Cbartb, ship servJees 7:30 p. m Sun. Tim Co2art, Peggy Hubbard,
intt Sunday 2:30 p, m.
Rev. Menzel SmJth, pll!ltor: 9:45 H. L. McDaniel, pastor : Sun- day, Wednesday and Frtday.
James Lawrence, Gena Math-• · m. Sunday Scboo~ Fred day Scliool 9:30 a. m.: Preach- Tho Peoteco&amp;tal Cbureb Mid· ews. JoyCP Proffitt, Joyce ftltchFree WW BaptiH Cbardl, Smitb, supt.; Earl Shuler, Ass't. lng 10:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p m.; dJeport, South Jrd Ave . s'unda)' 1e , Snaron Roush,
RUTH
RuUan?, Pallor, Rev. Po u I Morning worship 10:4Ti ._ m.: Prayer and Bible Sbidy, 7:30 P- School 10 a. m.: ~unday evenlnR SHAIN, Michele Spencer, Don·
evangelistic service. ?.31'1 P m. m. fhelss. John Warner.
1Taylor, ~ay Scbool, 10 a. rn. Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Thor!- m. Wedo~sda}'.
W itlt the hope it will, in some mea1ure, foller and help
Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preacnlng day
Wed •d
B
servlce1 7:30 p. m.; Prayer ser'
Rock Springs Metllodlst - m ~e t 8 ~ Jble h~tudy l :JO p.
VISIT SON
lain that which i• /lOOd in family and rommunity li/e,lltl. feo·
!vices. ~:30 p.m. Wednesday,
South Betbel EUB Cllardt, Chester Lemley, pastor; Wor- Wo~ h~u;d..,JO: mg PPrayerReand Mr and Mrs. Relno Lind
5 P
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p, m. a~tor,
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lure /1 span~orPd b-v the bu1ine11 firms and orgonizatiom
Mt Moriab !biptlllt Cb b Rev. Eugene E. Emef'IOD ' p. . sh'ap ~~erv•ce
..J a. m.,. s un- B L Ba
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I omeroy, VISit
ed the-Ir son, Tom
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_arc • tor. Sunday wonhip 7:30 p, m. day School, 10:15 a. m.; MYF 1 • • rre ·
.J freshman at t&lt;'airmont Sta~
u•lwse namP• appea~ hl'low.
Corner of Fm~tb and Matn St. and 9:30 I. m alternately. Suo- 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bihle l RarrtsnnvfOe PN"shyttr1an. ICollegt on Wednesday, While
- Mi~feport.S Rdv. N: Bord~n, dBy School 10:30 a. m. and Study, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. IRev . John Oavlf'S , pastor Wor-i there thP.y attended the Fa!Jo..
nunster. un ay
oot 9.30 9:30a.m.. alternately. Norman
sllip serviC'f' 9 3() a m . Sunday .mont State-West Virginia Tedl
a.M m. ArnWoldh. Richo?· Supt. Bahr, Supl Blblo Study
and RRutlaCndJ MLeethodllst Chureth-1School 10 30 a. m.·
,
basketball game. won by Fail'ormng ors 1p, 1 :o"l\1 a. m. prayer service Led by p&amp;!ltor, ev. · · mey ,
pas or:
rn.unt. The Fairmont State cat-Naomi BlpUst Church: Son- 7:30 p, m. Thursday.
C~urch Sc_hool 9:_30 a. m .; Wor· , ~or)tanlz.ed Cburcb ot Jesut .ers wt\1 now play in the Ot.-;1m1
Member FTD
da~ S!:hool 9:30 a. m.: ~or-- Syracuse E.U.B. Church, Paol ~-'PF_se~v~~Y: 0 ~ ap_ ~: M. ~~r:' ~~~~~ri~:v ;~~~~~~~~ ' 28 conference- at Kansas CitJ.
240 Lincoln St. Middleport WY 2-2550
WY 2·2644
Greenhouse WY 2·3402
shzp 11 a. m.. Prayer servtce, A. SeUen Pbtor.
p 1 d
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I 1 p m Wednesday
~ SUnd School B
Sliversvtlle Metbodlst Cburcb 1 ort an Road Sund1:1y School \11d WPek Prav&lt;&gt;r meelin&amp; 1 :tO
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9
30
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ay
• en Arthur Stitt pastor Sundav ,9:30 a m.; \\'l)rshlp LO 30 a P m Wednesday, C1as!! LeadI , .
Carle_ton Cburcllr, Jllng1bury ::~~berr~~r~Jt.i 8~~::cea. ~ School, 9:30 a'. m.; Gene Wolfe ~ ·· Sunda" evening se~rce at er. Mrs. Mazle Hoismg,er.
I Road. mday School 9:30 a, m.
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Ralpb Cart, Supt.i Dreacbing ~d 3rd Sundaye ot the mon~; ing. '
ice at 7:30 p. m. Pastor, C. W I UB t:burcb ._ Letart
~ug.
•"Tab Someone To Church Thi~&gt; WPck"
Established tn 1904
Proffitt. All evening serv- rtay School 9 30 a m.; Wnrshlp
IServices, 7:30 p, m.• Cecil CO'J. 7.30 p. m. Evening Evangeli5Wr&gt;st Columbia. W Va.
Middleport
t..ayman· Pnlyer meeting Tue• tie ServJce, 2nd and 4tb Sun- SaUon Methodist Cbarcb, A.r- 1ce!l begin at 1 30 p. m.
g,
'"" Sunda\' 7 30 p m
Wl 2-3281
day 7 .30' p rn
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Sunday
Lrtart FaDs Unded Brethrn
Ph Mason SP 3-5593
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9:30 a. m. Mornin&amp; Worship: School 10 a. m.• Clint Orr. I Lour Lady of Loretto Missloa Church. Rev James Morrison :
Lllur·

dll,ll School at IO a. m. Prayer vice, 1 p m. Pray.,.

elderly since the ocial Security Law was f&gt;nacted ." He r~·
fe.rred to the medicare plan .

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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Mar. I, 191111--7

at 7:11 p. m.

again trained his gun!l 'nmn-

SHO\\' SIC:~'S - :'-.lemhers of th r· Wt-.stminsler Youth '
Fello\1'-lt lp ot thE:' Firsl l ' lllll'd PJe~bvlertJJl Churrh
,ho\'. 11 \\11 h 1he :-tgns pomtmg tilt&gt; way to thl' l l!urch to
ot p!:Jlt'd rn th&lt;' nllage for vi:-.Jlors :t11d rwrsons st• ckmg

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1963 COLONIAL Mobil Home, SINGER automatic fancy stitch
late model like new in walnut
50 ft . long and 10 ft. wide.
Has
Coppertone
Kitchen,
two
cabinet. Fancy designs, '""'' 11
Cl&amp;AOUI'oo.
01'
_,., P II 0&amp;1 a-ton
fi'U•IIcFtl:lon buttons. makes buttonholes
bedrooms
thermostatically
lrlooe.d•' F\ooodluu
~ ·ntl
A
II$
monoMOIYia)
eontrolled heat. nus home iB darns, embroiders,
C A.NI "Ji: l I A liON I
placed on two lots in grow- gram! , blind hems. stws in
f'riR"~lON8
W lll t&gt;l Ftef'Ft P'~ "" II ' !t-01' A.
M
no
attaduneo.t.s
ing Sy racuse. Price for both zippers,
"n• 0•• •' ..,,.,,,,.,,loFt
$1799
lots and home, $4oi95 . Also needed . Guaranteed. Balance 1963 Tempest leMans Cpe.
Local
owned
and
low
mileage,
red
over
ivory
finish,
326 V8
due
10
payments,
$7.79
or
1 '1&gt;,~
"""' ' -~f''
..... ~n'O!I UIFt ~· I'll! for sale 1961 blue and while
enggine, automatic trans. Like new whitewall tires, radio
., ...,,, " ' . .....,., tnt alb dl....,ed
$67.40
cash.
We
service
what
Oldsmobile 4 door hardtop.
and heater.
r"''" '"·"•"•• grFor• •1-1&gt;"1"' ...,.
r&lt;'P "' '.....
'lfllll"'ot o ~• • •~
f'bFt
OtU ..
power ~tE&gt;ermg ,
automatic we sell and carry our own ac~
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fo•
1963 Corvair Monu Coupe
$1699
transmission. le-ath€'r inter- counts. WY 2-3862
'"'"" ~-~ on• •nr orh,... l "ttr""ll6•
A
sharp
low
mileage
local
car.
Jet
black
finish.
tires
show
ior. all m exc('llent ronditlon.
3 5 5lc
little
wear,
110
H.P
.
engine.
4
speed trans . Radio, heater,
fiJI nts
11795 See or conlacl Bill s·~E"'w"r"N"'
G--:M7A"C"'H"'I~
N"'
E,-- brand
red burkPt seats and vinyl trim .
Harden, Syracuse. Phone WV new, ran operate automatic
r ~nt&gt;
p.tl
wnrd
on• ,,....,""""
Cpa. _
Only $1495
\!'"""" "" "••I• IJil -cnr•
1--3986 or WY 2-3714
for designs, tm ltonholes. blind 1962 Corvair Monu heater. Low mileage . A sharp
, .' , rnl , """' -. ~ttl IM
rllru
·nn
Automat
ic
tram
.
Radio
and
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• (ll l l'&lt;lf&gt;rtll
3 5 3Lc
paint 00@,
$f1 .,., er n&lt; ll' • r&lt;&gt;n n• on co&amp;Ut •d• •D"
-- hems, et c. S!Jghlly
Ft dt P'"' ,..,nl~ Ill .-jey•
damaged in shi pment. W i l l
NOTICE
TRUCK
GROWERS:
('AltO m
rHAI&gt;o/ll. l' a. FJtiiTI.t.4fUU
Order y rJu southen cabbage sacrifice $51.50. Com plete :
'' .&amp;l'o
fnr
~ ,..,rd m.tn
\mum ta "t&gt; •ddll:lrl\a/ • o Nt lr plants now Wil l have some w1l h 2 yr . guarantee Terms I
Goldt&gt;n Aere Hybrid. Wil I $1 5l) weekly . WY 2·3862
OPEN EVES. 7: OOP.M.
3 5 5tc
hav e loma rn planl s last (J f
POMEROY, OHIO
Apr il and May. Charles R
Business
Services
Hams, Poriland. Plw ne VI 3Real Estate For Sale
2693
3 5 121c
Wanted To Buy
TO BETIER serve you, we op.
PHONE WY 2-2156 CORN Al'\D HAY ~1rs . De I
erate a 4-wheel drive lo ader ! FOR SALE : House. 7 ro&lt;Jm s
bert Gaul. Chesler.
Ohio
and back hoe. Fr~ estimates and bath, good out~building s OLD BRASS, cupper and
Pho ne 98~2401 .
3 5 31p
Phone WY 2-3243. Emmet W. and ce llar. Can be seen at pieces, old toys, carved ~=~~
led furniture, marble t&lt;
' 55 Elm St, Middleport, Obi o.
Notice
WHAT WILL yo_u_r_ w-elder- do Shuler. Contracting.
furniture, drop leaf table,
Phone
WY
2·3339.
3 4 tfc I
HAM SHOOT, Sunday, March for yu u? See the new 418
3
4
6\c
I---- ner cupboards. desks, cl~:~l
j at the Isaac Walton Farm,
welder. Free tnal. We lrade
oseat
chairs, cane
'
house
I
7
room
LRndmark
FOR SALE :
EXPERIENCED
OJester; Noon until dark. Meigs Coumy
bow
I
and
pitcher sets,
rated on Main St., Pomero y.
3 5_ He
Sponsored by Chester
Fire _ Pomerov
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dolls,
old
or parlll
I Phone -SH-24834. 3 2 Gtp lamps, gas Iampo
AUTOMOBILE
Deportment.
3 5 31c GOOD BEAGLE pups
stx
llghts
and pictur&lt;eJ
'
l · frames. WY z.ouz. Mrs.
SMALL
F'ARM
for
sale
in
Ru
JiAM SHOOT Sunday, March 7 weeks old. Emmet Stephen
land Tov.-nship. Phone SH z. ard Cecil, West Main
Long Bollom. Ph. 1185·3237
at th e Isaac WaIton F arm.
J+ltc
4834 .
Pomeroy.
2 23
AND
Chester, noon until
dark .
·-----th,
HOuSE for sale. 4 rooms, ba
Sponsored by Chest or F i r e FREE! ACT NOW AND SAVE i
Aluminu m STANDING Timber. Top casb
' full basement
Department.
3 4 3tc AMSBARY !;.NU APACHE are
I' sidins storm doors, and wi nprice paid. Marion ReynoldJ,
I
giving $100 in accessones ot
Final plans were discussed
n
Coolville,
Ohio. Rt. 3. CaU
I dows. Priced reasonable Ca
Melp County Fos: Hunters All· camping supplies wtth pur
lor
the annual senior class trip
be seen at 773 Grant St. , Mi d· after 4 o'clock, 1167-3503.
soclatloo will meet at
the rha,r;;e of any Apache traller I
when senior mothers of \1iddle3 2 6tp
1·1l·llcl
dlepnrt, Ohio.
Pomeroy, 0 .
Coon Hunten Club H o m e Offer good tf order ts placed WY 2·2143
port High school met '1\J:esday
.--6 room house
FOR SALE
Legal Notice
on Snowball Hill, March 8, by l\1arch 1~ for delivery up '
e·1ening at the high school.
_ ___
at 7:30 p. m. Meeting is call- to April 15. All models on CUSTOM butcherin11 aod cui· with bath, one floor plan i n I ___
Mrs. Charles Bradbury, and
Amsbary Apa che
fro
blocks
Middleport,.
3
ed for Election of Officers. display .
Mrs.
John Lyons art. general
ting Phil Meier, Phone WY
.
.
sealed 1
grocery
school
·
church
All Fos: Hunters are urged to Trailer, 631 Fourt h AH•, Gal · 2-3510.
co-cha irmen for the group. Ap12 9 Uc
lipolis, 446-021&lt;) ... . ho
ill '
Very good neighborhood. Cal I ~;e~~\;/l ~e·
attend..
3 4 3tc
. proximately $700 is needed to
-I
Quality Print Shop, MJIJ .SL
3 1 6tc eroy. Ohiu,
WY 2·5465.
complete Lh~ amount needed for
AIK.TIONEER
'!'ddJ
1~, 1 96~, fur
- --· 1
Portland
Methodist Charge j~
t'!-'ort.
s
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Three
bedroom
th.:o
students and chaperones.
FOR
SALE
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Complelo3 3
1 two tune
wishes to announce that Pas(:1) • tc I
as
garage,
g
The
group rilans several dancbath, basement,
cnu l&lt;radlonl
tor Arthur Stitt will resume H~Ac:R:-:D:-:E'"N"':::Sc--c~-;-1.7A"'
RKET
ln
ts.
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Ho~•·;;"~.~7;.~,
·m~.:;•.;~
e~ and has scheduled a rumfurnace. fireplace. 2\1 Jo
fl'rlle, ""'""' • CoaiMI
preaching at 11 a. rn. al Sut- Syracuse ha:i on
special
•peed Ele~trlc wlpen: H•ck
mage sale for April 9 with Mrs.
A. C. BRADI'HRD
Phone 773·5611 Mason.
Spotllaht and nurrur; H. D.
ton, and at 7:30 p. m. Port- Thursday, Frid&lt;Jy and SalurEdward Stiles and Mrs. Wend·
8aciDe, Oldo
2-1:1·301p or; Henler &amp; Defro8ter; H.
hmd, Sunday, March 7. We day 10 Lbs. potatoes. 59 cents ;
tery: Underrating : Vinyl "•i••••''~'''•I
ell Bunce in charge. A colored
I II tfc
300 H.f'. OR OVER: Heavy
OWt' a debt Of gratitude
to Jarge fre:sh eggs, 39C doz .;
Ftutomatlt&gt; tranJntJulonJ Alrfuam
d.icken sale for Eastern has
Anti-freeze; Seat bf'lt.s. tmnt; " ' " ' '
Rev. M. E. Dowson and to Tomatoes, 79c basket. I ga I· INCOME TAX Service, J•Jiu&gt;
and St.andud Pollee raekage .
been planr.ed for April 17 with
speaker Leo B. Crew, and Fairmont
Prt'miUffi
ICe soo · Simpson Insurance AgTy pe - 4 dr. So:dan Standard Sin.
Mrs. Paul Casci in charge. Thl'!
Prire wlll Include trade-In of one
for the many prayers and cream, with $5
purchase ency, Room 6, Coats Budd. POMEROY - Modern 2 . bed - 1~:1 Dodge tour-d.nor 1edan.
class members are selling can 4
cards received in his behalf. Sl 09 £ oz. Maxwel l Ho!Jse ·lng, M'ddl
room frame home with bath, I. n;Thereserved
Board th"
or Co
umyt.oComm.iuion.
I eport.
rleh1
reJect an,.
d) and sweatshirts for a project
3 4 3tc
lnstant
coffee, only 79c:
1 20 tfc
nas fired hut air heating, or aU btrh
Attending were Mrs. Bradbury
- - - - -- - - - - FJon'da oranges, 4!lc doz
Mel11 County . c"~·m'~""'""'' I
- - - - - - - -- - tto1ardwood floors, back porch,
By · LucUie Norris. cl erk
Mrs . Lyons , Mrs. Bruce Lloyd.
THE KYGER CREEK
High 1Open Sundays ll a. m, to 7 p.m. f'llelgler Bulldin&amp; ~'lppl)
t 0 r and full basement. Located in
&lt;a' '· 8 • 2 t.e
Mrs. Charles Archer. Mrs. RobSchool Senior Mothers
are Weekdays , 8 a. m. to 8 P· m. ·
good neighborhood with
50
ert King, Mrs. Max Davis, Mrs
new homes Built in kitchsponsorina a rummagP- sale 9 P· m. on Satur day!.
ft . tot and nice back
yard. i
Dwight WalLace Ms. Cash .ah
ro
ens, storm windows. alum
at the Slansbury Bldg. across · _ _ ~3 3 3tc
inurn siding. Call Guy Neig- $300.00 down payment
reMds. Paul Casci, Mrs. Stiles.
from the Bonanza in \fiddle- 1963 RAYCRAFT Mobilehomer l
Oh
quired
and balance $43.72
Mrs. Norman Humphreys, Mrs.
. M
ler, Racine,
io.
tl
por t. Oh JO,
arch 5. and 50 x 10, with or without lot"l
~
If
per
mon
1
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Carroll Swanson, Mrs. James
12
March 6, Frida._v and Satur- it is on. Oren Wears, Harri- --o--:--:::----::::-~-- •• c J'(IMEROY - •• • room frame
Criswell Mrs. Audrey Frost Mrs.
day.
3 4 3tc
!IOmtilJe Rd.
3 J Jtp
brt f'd'Hift", P'hunttln&amp; lUll
house with bath, gas heating,
Lionel
Boggs.
- - - ------Utallol
front porch and full basement
March 5
IMPRESSION-Looking something like a shaggy
Hiland Church RHival is in 150 BALES of hay, 60c a bale.
MIDerntlle. ...,
Large lot out of high water.
this model exemplifies the "impish" trend for
progress now . ~rcial singing. Dana Fick, Chester Ht. 7,
End vow sewt'f b"oublel
$3000 00
World Day of Prayer Services
Her "hair hat," designed by Heiser in New York, is Lucy Jane Lucas down
B:4S
Everyone welcome. Pastor Ohio. Chester 985-2323
We Uve aD m.e.
POMERoY _ Semi • business for the Tuppers Plains Comtouch for a wild wool outfit worn over leotards.
a .m.
Rev . Ivan Mytrs. Everyone
3 3 3tp
Sewer Mactunes
establishment wilh
large munity will be held at
the
Kanawha Rive - Helen z.
_ welcome._ _ _ S 3 4 ~ 1965 APACHE Camp Tra 1Jersl
Reasoaall&amp;e R.alell
sales or di splay room , 2 ex:- E.U .B. church
March
. - - - - -~--- _____ ·dcwn Marmet 3:30a.m.. H. E.
RUG Weaving. WJ 9-2826.
Acressones
and camping
C:al1 Wl !.-ZI'i' oa, 01 Nlpt
tra rooms and bath on first I' 5, at 2 p. m. with the
. .
.
1 Bowles down Winfield 9:30 p.
2 5 30tp nre here. We are now selling
7 • Ut
floor, 6 . room apartment and Methodist ChW'ches
Galhpohs Dam Titan up n .. ; Thelma Ann down Winfield
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all models Apache Campers, ·lt.:ArLNG, Plumbing. Moenu on 2nd floor having separate pating. Everyone js welcome.
8 10 p.m.; Philip Spon down l t2 :50 a.m.; Allen R. Medill
AUT'HMOBDJE lntiJtance been equipment. Two models on Ji'unlar&amp;. Arnold
Brolben. entrance. Nicely located just The Junior class of
I
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--·11 :50 p.m.; Miss Nancy down down Winfitld 3 a.m.; George
eancelled'f '·•
YOOI opera
display. All models available. 118 Ea~r Mam Street, rom
a short walk fro~ courthouse. port High School w~ll
Gau e readln s·
Galli olis 4:10 a.m .; Alton Zephy down Price down Winfield 1:10 a.m .;
tor'l llcenlef CaO Wl' Z..2Mie
$100 worth accessories
or eroy. Pboae W'l !-!MI.
~~nc~c3~~~~~~.g~EALTOR I a rummage sale Fnday . Dam ~8.2, 25.2, gr~nning 52pfeet 4:55 a .m. Invade down 6:20 Solvay down WJnrteld 4:40 a
----::--::-----==l
equipment
free
if
you
purchtfe
uox
~
WY .. ""- Saturday March 5 • 6 begmp
M
J
a .m.: Buckeye State down 7:35 m. Duncan Bruce up Winfield
1
2111
1
2 ••
a'e any new t ·1
b r
~~ nmg· at 9 a m each day m
· the on ro 11 ers, omeroy- ason 2...
K
ckl
For Rent
raJcr eore
3 • 3tc f
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83 Pt Pleasant 2636 Hinton a .m.; entu an up 8:10a.m.: 4:50a.m.
::--:=cc
March 15. Quality Print Shop,
Help Wanted
•
ormer A&amp;P buoldmg.
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S ROOM ·and bath. furnished I 255 Mill SL. Middleport. Ver·
Group I of the First
2.81 nsmg, Kanawh• Falls 7.91,
apartment
in Middleport
non Weber, Owner and Manl''OH SAL~- Midd.leoorl'e tal). Presbyterian Church is
Charleston out.
London was ,
ground floor. 390 S. Second ! ager.
2-27-6tc WANTED : Middle • aged man
est building, located 352 N ing a home made vegetable running 4 feet, Marmet 3 feet
over Mrs. Howard Cecil, WY
- - or woman. ~ust be able to . Second Street, Middleport. soup aale Friday, Yarch &amp; at and Winfield dam 5 feet.
2-5262..
Priced for quick .aae.. JD. tho vu
·"urch. Those ~-h;••
3 3 lfc DON ' T PUMP you sluggish sep. live
1
M"ddlin. Inquire ·ohw ~.
f
""" ...~ to Boat Movements :
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tic tank . Get Klean·Em-Ait ~~ epo_r:'· _ _2-27-t c quirt at Oblo HDte1.
place orders may contact Mrs. Ohio River - ?V~~ d own
• LDroom
and bath apartment septic tank cleaner. Landp
U. S. Civil Service Tetttl
HOUSE FOR SALE: On Laurel Thomas Kelly, Mrs.
Dale 14 • •o: 40 p.m.; Vtrgmlan down
3319
omeroy . Phone W"'V 2mark Farrr. Bureau.
~b ""::;m~Bb~u:!.:~us;:"....:..':: Cliff Road. Mrs. Norman E. Walburn or Mrs. R. W. Vaugh- 14, 9:SO p.m.; Peggy Downty
12 15 tfc
If
"l'bonnncll o1 ,.,.,. 11pea f'nlparatorJWY •vu.J
••22 .
an'
up 14, 10 :55 p.m. Edeana Bos2 18 e traLD1nl antll 1ppolnted itlrpel"'enn Hy""il,
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TRAfi..ER Iota for rent, ci.oselr=========..,;;;~luwal.b" unneceuary P'R.I!:E lnfnnna2Stp
MAR.
7
worth down 14, 2:10a.m.; Wal~
2 26
to Laundrymat and scbooll
Uon on Job.. salarh~ • - requmomentto.
ter Beckjord up 14, 2:30 a.m.
1964 APPLIANCE
;:.::.'-'11' - ' fl•lna r~am•. oaddr- Uld FOR -SALE : House for sale, 3 The Catholic Women's
Valley Lumber 6 Supp\ 7 ComLillian G. up 14, 250 a.m .; Jim
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CLOSE-OUT SALE
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Bos H8- .Ohln
Pom•re•
bedrooms ' bath ' carport. Har- ' of the Sacred Heart Church will HOUg Iand Up 14 , 2 :s•iJ a.m.;
r-y
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r isonville, rea~:~onable. Phone have the hour of Recollection F nkl. p·
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REG. CLOSE-OUT IlEMALE: Housewi fe wanted ! SH 2-5468.
2 2.5 12tc and Deanery mee•; ...,., Sunday
ra m Ierce up • ;MI a.
THREII.Dd four mn'b furmo::he
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$210.00
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APARTMENT, 5 room1--------.:Dd1 DRYER
$179.00 $150.00
Pomeroy, Ohio.
and bath at 123 Unioa Ave. The Pomeroy Elementary P . 3:20a.m.; Jedry Bosworth down
bath, shower and tub. ~~ S. I-CUSTOM
Seen by appointment Phone T. A. will meet in the ocbool 18, 6:40 a.m.; Jacob G. down
1 ~ 310
3rd St, Middleport,
Phone l WASHER
$175.00 1155.00
WY Z.2564.
2 22 tfo auditorium Monday at 7,30
19, 6:30a.m.; Luther Herdman
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A uto Sa Ies
WY •~w•
m. There will be a panel
up 20, 2:45a.m. Jefferson down
TRAILER LOTS - lree - ..
~~:~u. FT$~~:8. 1180.00 - -- - ·- - -- :--::-- FOR SALE : Broom house oth· ussion on " How We as parents 23, 8:25 p.m.; Harvey Jordon
qe and water. Brown's l'rail FROSTLESS $349.00 $315.00 1955 PLYMOUTH. $150. Alfred er outbuildings, hot and' cold ~an help our children."
down 23, 6:15 a.m.; John
J.
er Park (Stale Approved) 1-11 CU. FT. UPRIGHT
Yeauger, Minersville, Phone running
water, 5
acres freshments will be served
Rowe up 23, 6:45 a.m .; Louis4
Minersville, Ob!o, Phone WY FREEZER . S24S.OO $225.00
WY 2.-€!13.
3 5 3tp
ground. Located on Route 325. Jhe third grade mothers.
iana down 23, 7 a.m.; Jim Vick·
~-· _ 1 15 lfc l 1-20 CU. FT. UPRIGHT
FOR SALE : 1917 Chevrolet. 2· {"'ndtact: Hone! Denney, Rut· The WSCS of Heatb
ers up 23, 7:10 a.m.; National
FREEZER $265.00 $240.00
door Sedan. Sef' after 4 p·.m.
an • Ohio.
2-17-Gtc dist Chw-ch will meet
down Greenup 1:10 a.m.; GlenMODERN 4 room and bath fur· I
POMEROY
Norman Baxter. 2911 Mulber. FOR SALE 1
evening, Marcb 8, at the
dora up Greenup 2:10 a.m.;
UUihed
fr aine at 7:30 p. m. Program chair4 Valley Voyager down Meldahl
WY apartment. MJdd1eport. •
J.clc: w. c~r...,,
ry Ave., PomP:roy. Ohm.
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2-38?f.____
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house, basement, large front man and devoUonal leader
3:10 p.m.; Esso West Virginia
I ROOMS and bath, buildings!
WY 2-2181
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- - - porch, hot and cold water, be Mrs. C. E. You11g and Mrs. down Metdahl 6 p.m. Linda Choand garde[l. Less than 1 mile i..,_.,...,...,...,...,...,..,....,...,...,..J 1964 CORVAIR ~onza, radio, 8x:8 room added for bath. 2 Mildred Zeigler. Hostesset
tin up Meldahl 9 p.m.; J. s.
off Rt . 7 on Story's Run Hoad
heater, automatic tran smis- acres ground on Old Chester be Mrs. Emerson
up Meldahl 10:20 p.m.;
THINK GOODYE-$ COST~·
Reference required.
Cali DELICIOUS PIZZAS!
Home- mission, 7,100 miles. Phone Road. Ph : WY 2-6127.
Bethel No. 62 of the
Woods up Meldahl Jl:·
Cheshire EM 7-"188
made completely from crust WY 2-2014
3 3 6
2--27-12tc tiona} Order of Job'a
'JA p.m.·, Pamela D. up
Mel·
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MODERN BRICK 8IKI frame ;"' mee
regu
dahl 12:30 a .m.; 0. F. Shear·
Famous Nylon
I ROOM a~arbnent and batb er,
or Mushroom &lt;extra).
Tile Ram&amp;1er
ranch home on Route 7 near he Pomeroy Masonic
er down Meldahl 4 a.m .. Soutb·
All-Weather ••2•
unfurnilhd AU utiliti~ fur- Price by size, targe $1, Med~ World Standard of Compaet
State Highway garage. Five Monday at 7 :30 p.m.
em up Me1dahl 5:15 a.m.
with TUFSYN
Dlsbad. Upstair• above Dr ium 75c, small 50c. Jack's
Elcelleace
rooms, patio, basement, inDonovan 's ofice Phone WY Dalry Bar, Midd1eport WY 2- Btg ear room, rtcr. •od per- sulated, storm windows and Senaton Enter
Farmers' Union
2-30M or WY Z..2064.
9987.
2 24 12tc farmance. Small ear eCOnomy doors, tiled kitchen and bath,
and IUDapnbW'too
400 10t r· 1
2nd Weekend Truce Likes
LBJ Policy
1 U Uc HAY delivered ffst a- nd. -•.;-~od
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uminum windows,
marble
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cutting. Also Straw. W. Cliff
OletropolltaD lllotol'l
sills. Phone WY 2.5337
COLUMBUS (UPI) - J' o member delegation of 0 h 1o
Stool Guysville, Ohio.
Rl
E MaiJ1 Street Pomeroy
WY 2--S2S2.
the second week in a row,
Farmen Union rhembers re3 S
HICE TURNIPS lor .ale, $2.00 I, Ph. MO 2-2439.
H3-30tp
· Pbone IVY 'W171
---- Ohio Senate enters Its
turned to the Buckeye State toWh1tew1111 onl}' t2.oo more
per bushel. Marvin Stone 3
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TO
BUY
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Waot
5
recess
in
an
uneasy
truce.
day 3 fle
f 1
'th
' 22 11 c 100 acres vacant land, vicini· The Senate Thursday
r con err ng WI conmiles out of Rutland on f.he USED Anny field jackets, Air
,.,_,_,! coveralls
tl
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gressmen and Agriculture Sec'-'V_..,
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an
lnsur•nce
ty Cheshire - Portland or I'ts attention from the
t
0 'II F
th
Harrilonville Rd. 3 4 3tp
_ shirta. Carl Chevaher, Long
Chester D C g·
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re ary rv1 e reeman on e
H£A VY CHAIN Unk
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w~ wititin its chambers f01 control status or farm legislation.
U-301p
ARAN1'EED, renewable for ard Ave, Akron 12, Ohio.
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ence, Bottom.
Wll'e. 7 It la11, enough to
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Issued
and agreeci. Ion~ enough to pass The delegation expressed ap..
fence in a factory. Like new. Bustn811 Opportunity
at all ageo. Phone WY 2-RJGa.
1. 26 61P a blll requirillg that seat belts proval of President Johnson's '
B. M. Cooper,
Langsville, GROCERY STORE Znd St
livestock
be installed in all cars manu. farm mess•••· Thev st•t•d t&gt;t
2 13 tfc
Ohio. SH U!~.
3 4 6tp
Pomeroy. Fully' equin•ed I'H!YfO "--~~ S.rv•- r-~
factured after Jan. I of next 1' they are encouro•ed by the
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..............., Dr Me;vm E. Doerr, Veterin- year. The measure was ldenti - PrPs:;r1&lt;&gt;n1' '" :nt&lt;&gt;'"lF·•n h r •r·f:ue
You'll Like llut Serv\&lt;e
I I 10 DUMP BED: 12) 82S $4500.00, plus merchandise. lel!i made of ·~gat papers. ar·1an. 1arge an d small ammals ca t to one t hat o~t~&lt;;Pp•
t ·e a policy which w:ll make it po.;.
truck tlrel. l958
Mercury. Will finance.
blrtb records and almool soy
128 Washington St., RBvens- House two years ago but d.ied sible fr" ru : a' ramP ies lu re•ain
Phunt WY 2·2101
Doner Larkins, Long Bottom,
O'Brien A Crow. Real"'
otbet doeuments
ood w v ~-..... ,~ ,..,..,_~
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a r"'""'t~ 27:J..4771 in the. Senate Rule.~~; r.omm. ittee l their farms "instead of b£~in.•, l
vwu. ......ter Phone 98&gt;-3287.
WY l-2720
Reuw lalorooce, Pomeroy
or\ Jce
· hours, Daily 4 to fl p. after Jt was approved an the . forced to join the ranks of the '
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.ner day. 1 friend ol mi.De reeeivfld • phone calJ from a
local factory -line cemetery ask·
1ng him whether he would be
Interested in ill family plan.
M; friend replied that actually
he wouldn 't mind but biJ teenage son and daughter don't like
to do anything with the rest of
the family .
As you can see, my frleDd 1.1
• m1n who keePII abreast of
the times , so to speak. If, for
instance, he had been in the
ABC.TV research department,
he would have issued warnings
left and riJht about the new
mid-seaaon replacement series
" The King Family," a musical
hour each Saturday in whlcb
the teenwagers get along mucb
too well with their parents and
other relativea.
You may remember that af·
ter a one-hour special some
time ago, the network received
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6: 30 Sign Off
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6:00 Sign On - New•
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6:05 Country Music Time
6:30 Bill · Miller Sl•ow
6:25 Country Jamb~ree
6:57 Weather
7:00 News
7:00 National News
7:05 La!TJI Anderson Show
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
1:00 Midway Maijnee
7:05 Bill Miller Srow
10 :45 It's Music - Army
7:15 Sign On
3:55 N~w!l Beat
7:3tJ Sports
11 :00 Dairy Valley &amp; Dutt on's 7:80 News Headlines
4:00 Discing with Doss
7:35 Bill Miller Show
ToJ.I Ten Show
7:ll2 Musical Clock
4:30 Interchange
7:35 Pickens Hardware Show . 1:.: :00 News
7:45 Echoes or Joy
5:00 Community New•
(Tuesday-Thursday)
12 :15 Musical Interlude
8:00 OhiO valley News
5:05 World News
7:50 News
12.30 The Rev . MerUn Teets
8:05 world News
5: 15 Sport• Today
8:30 Daily Light
1:00 The Jim \1ees Show
8:10 Sports TodJiy
5:?~ Weather
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
5:30 Sundown Serenade
8:15 Weather
5:30 Dinner Musicale
(Wed.-Aucllunl Fri, Show) 630 Sign Off
6:16 Musical Clo'k
6:00 Sign Off
9:00 News
Sunda)s:
8:55 ComJnunity News
SATU!IUAY
9:05 Coffee With Janet
7:30 Sign On- Army Hour
9:00 Talk of the Town
7:15 Sogo On
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7:55 News
9:5:i Mascm County News
1:30 New!l Headlines
10 :15 Mornmg Meditations
8:00 French City Baptist
10 :00 Public Service
7:32 Mus1cal Clock
10 :30 Bill Miller Show
Church
Fomily Wor:!htp Hour
'/:45 Word und Test.imon'
10 :45 Mason Agr. Prgm (Tues.) 8:30 Sunday Show
10 :30 Latchs'.ring
8:00 Oh10 Valley New•
10 :45 Family Worship (Thurs .) 9:30 The Bible Speaks To You
News Beat
8:05 World News
10 :45 A.S.C. Prgm (Pete
9:45 Wash. Repts To Peop le 11 :05 Mor.~tng Melodle!t
8:10 Sports Today
Shields) (Fridays)
10 :00 The Good Life
except Friday , Church 8: 15 Weather
11:00 News
1&amp;:15 C:onsressman's Report
Bells Ring
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
H:05 Tiny·s Country Junction 10:30 Sunday Show
World News
10:4~ Famliy Worship Hour
11 :45 Tiny's Country Hymn
11.30 The Quiet Hour
Mason County News
11 :00 Nsws , Arm}' Hour
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12 :00 News
12 :110 Community News
11 :30 Public Serv1ce
12 :00 Cement Block News
12 :15 The Christian's Hour
12 :05 Local News
12.00 News Roundup
12 :30 Got!ssle-r's Guest Star Wrl) : 12. 3(1 The Rev . Merlin Teets
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12:20 Bulletin Board
ll. ·30 Larry Anderson Show
I :00 The Sunday Shuwl!ase
12 :15 Weather
U:2fi New!! 0 Grama
3:00 Jim Mees Show
l::\0 The Rev . Silas Billups 12 :20 Bulletin Board
12:30 Sarurday Mali nee
4·15 Blaettnar Aulo Show
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4:30 Top fen Revue
4·30 News (Local)
3·10 The Sunday Showcase
2:45 Country Go Roond
5:00 News Ro..:ndup
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5:30 Baptist Layman's Hour
1:~5 Newt Beat
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relaUves of &amp;11 ages taking
part. Apparent!)' it got olf to
a fairly good start in popuJar.
lty, but now tbe tentative network scbedulea for next St!li5on
do not Hst '' The Ki.ng FamJiy ,··
and although many viewer•
thought II a sure thmg in tho
whole»UmeneaB department, the
ratinss have fallen oU and only
a apectacular spurt or a highlevel decision could bring: it
back.
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thing"? Well, 1 do not own ·a
computer, and 1 know nothing
and couldn 't care less about the
publtc-reaction testa that are
said to be given lor aome new
:reries, and I never issued a
book of statistical table!! . telling
the obvious 1bout television,
and I don 't know anyone in a
network research department.
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show teen-agers subservient to, ~ prepara for the
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and yet fr hmd)y with, tbell' eJ- row.
deu iJ to alienate the vital
teen-aae ~ udience.
The Channel Swim Julie
I sugaested tbil point, in fact, drewa eins:• in a film tx'cerotl
in reviewins: the premiere of from the new movie '
"The King Family" series tn Sound of Music" on CBct;-1'V',ol 5 .,..
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CAN 1 HAVE
apending teen-age audience
CLEVELAND, Ohio
VIS ITORS, DOC?
with friendliness and warmth if Quart8rback Frank Ryan of the
he wantl the greatest return on Cleveland Browno biB re&lt;:eivedJ
his dollar. The environment has word from his doctor that
simply not prepared the teen- shoulder separation which
age audience for such an ap- suffered in last January'a
proach, and only a kindly net- Bowl game has completely
work would tall to recogniZe ht:aled.

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The Solem Center PTA had gram and aaelgnment of perP'l' PI F.ASANT _ A banquet R nl guests of Mr
an~ open house and a potluck sutr sons to areas of researeb waa
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Maude M Ab Mrs"'";;arl Mattox were thw per Monday mght, the regular accomplished at
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WORLD
WASHINGTON -

ROUSE
today
began putting on paper
the
details of a health care for
the elderly
program even
breeder than the one asked by
Presldent Johnson.
L111lo Fultz
The program, roughed out bt - - - - - - - - - five weeks to closed sessions by
the House Ways &amp; Means
Committee, would include a
o
compulsory hospital and nurs·
ing home. insurance program
under Social Security plus a voluntary plan for coverage of other medical costs.

committee tecbniciana

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SERVING MEIGS COUNTY FOR OVER 93 YEARS

RUTLAND

POMEROY

Member Fedf'ral Reserve System
Membe-r Federal Deposit Insuranre Corporation

ONE
DAY SERVICE

BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
Larry Warner was guest of
ON
honor at a dinner Wednesday
given by his mother, Mrs. Jay
Warner, at their home, Legion
Terrace, In obBeJ"vance of 11.11
12tb blrthdar. A decorated
bO.thday cake, the gift of Larry1, aunt, Millo Lydia Ebersbactt, was served with the dinLAUNDRYner to Mlsll Eberllbach, Liuda,
DRY CLEANING
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general, Fultz said that
the loJ the Joan amount plus one lbe acceptable to FHA. This us-- t
•Y Standards and the ] SOurce should be a boon
to
down payment can be as little w.onth's estimated taxes and ually means that the sile must I t on:-..ruction perrormed in ac-- 1many Meigs county citizens wbao
as 3 per cent of the vatuatlon. hazard Insurance, which would I have a ~ublic water supply and cordance with such standard!!. / t"'v' a good credit rating an4
He gave as an eJample
the make the .nonthly payment an sewer available, although a sep- I&lt;'uJtz said that he has a\"aila- 1a steady job but nave never
down payment may be .as low a $12,000 mortgage only $71.t0 tic tank may bt' approved lfl ble a complete library of home ~en able to accumulate the
as USO on a $13,000 home.
plus taxes and insurance- or lcertain cases.
plans wh1ch me&lt;&gt;! F'HA's requtre llar~e down payment
wbiell
Monthly payments are approx- cheaper than rent.The plan must meet the re- 1r•. ents.
I has previous!} been oeceSSSI'J'
irnately $5.95 for each $1,000 Botb the plan and site must tquirernt!nlb of FHA'JS Mtmmum 1 Builders say this financing il. order to l:tuild .a new borne,
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Conferences to
Review Issues
On Properties

R.31ders
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low dowr. payment, long.term
AT YORK
mortgage money to this area
Athens62 Logan 38
but that up to this time his ef.
Marietta 74 Warren Local 71
forts had met with no success
AT SOUTHWESTERN
because Jende111 preferred
to
Coal Grove 64 Gallipolis 62
make such loans only in urban
Jnklon 69 Wellston 59
areas.
AT PORTSMOUTH
However, he informed The By Ual~ Press I.aten_-atioaal Portsmouth West 74
sentinel today that he had. fi.
Wln~er fired anotlt~r JCy blast
Northwest 70
nally located a private com- at ~ 10 today, dumpmg three to
(To battle Portsmouth
pany who were willing to make four mches of new snow on the
tonight)
FHA rnort[i!age loans in thi~ lo- northeastern portion of the state
AT PAINT VALLEY
cality, as well as conventional and lesser amounts elsewhere. Waverly 84 Mi1mi Trace 74
type long·terrn loans for con-- .Although the sno'! ~pe_red off Chillicothe 65 Lancaster 62
structing or improving com- with ~t much additional accu.
AT ATHENS
mercia! and industrial proper· mulation expec_ted today, the !Albany 49
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ties
weatherman said snow on the
New Lexington St. A 45
Fulbright
believes ,
also said be had funds ground ra_nged up to 10 inches
(To Play Eastern toni9ht)
.
.
or
more m the Cleveland area
AT WELLSTON
Ruuta should be urged to coope
rated with the West in such I
available for fmancmg vaca.
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tion h0 mes and "shell" hous- and stx: to 10 me es m ot er Racine 70 Allensville S3
ventures as the bu1ldmg and
.
Northeastern Ohio areas.
Rock Hilf 77 Bl•ckfork 58
1 ~g, the latter betng
operating of a new Panama
construe- The snow fell over the state
AT PORTSMOUTH
Canal. .
DA NANG, South V1et Nam tJon where the contractor puts Friday rUght and early today as P"blet 56 Seamen 53
The influential. chairman_ ol mP]) - Two tnp-rankmg Vtet- !he house under roof and fum- the center of a large low pres- New Boston 61
lite Senate Foretgn ·Retalton_s lnamese military officers were tshes the materials for 1 he sure area moved through l'he
Portsmouth Clay 51
gave Russian_ partl· i believed either killed or captur- owner to. complete the_ nterJor state. Cleveland accounted for I
AT CHfLLICOTHE
ClpatJOD m the cankl proJect as ed today in a daring daylight on a ~o-tt·y~urself basis.
one weather~onnected death , a Centralia 84 White Oak 73
one e~ample _of ..what _be called attack against provincial cap-- In discussmg FHA loans in 85-year~ld man, who died while Unioto 64 Frankfort 48
ex~m.!ents m . pracucal coop- ita! and the ambush of gov·
shoveling snow.
er_ahon he said ough~ to be ernrnent unit sent to repulse the
The. snow depths ranged from '
.am.M&amp;t k&amp;!!XM&amp;mr;;m
tned
way of
cold Communist rulers, .US. millsix: inches at Youngstown to one
BUDDY STARCHER SHOW - 'J'rlrvision personalily Buddy Starcher and b t !I
war terunon. Fulbright said that tary sources said.
. h t M . tla nd 0 the
IS
group of western -style singers will appear at the Rutland High School gymnasiUm
8
If the two countries developed
.
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me a
ane
a
r
Monday, Mareh 8, at 8 p.m. Spousored by the Hutland PTA . proceeds will go toward
a "habit"
cooperating
with sources saJd a .u VIetnamese
·. mJbtary
points had
in five mches
Ohio.of new
pa,v ing off the debt for
the lunch room Advance til'kets ma.v bE" obta1nb ~ of In
l"t d
land
th
"d army regunenta
snow, while Akron reported
.
.
1\1 Miller
Tl Bros.S Gronr_v. Carson·s .Service
k
eac might be bl 1L to
e
areas
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1 commander,
falSe OVer
ed at the Rutland
Department.
Storr.
Station,
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E:t-West
on
histodeputy anddthe Vietnahoamerdse
four and Columbus one.
1or by contactmg Arthur 1\ 1 lt&gt;r or . rs
1omas . tewart Ac1vance t1c ets are 75
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sec r comman
er were
Snow To Taper Off
leents
for 12children.
Ticket pril"e at tile door will hP Sl for adults and 50 cenb for
.
1 a ·
1ca
..
red
children
or under.
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an. arrno
?Usonne carrt_er PITTSBURGH (UPI) _ Will The low pressure area that
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NEW YORK - CANADIAN V1eg
Cong mortar fi1re JUSt
af· e 1rea kpr~;!SI en
. o 1 e stm ed :slowly eastward today. Inter· Jl rn J oh nson ca ll ed Med'_1c are "
Prime Minister Lester B. Pear- ter leaving the ~rovin~ial capi- Ste?e wor ers uruon Pease an mittent light snow was expect· government us~rper of msur-1 Canton McKmley, lbe slate..
100, dreadinc "the awfW risk tal of Quang Tr1 Provmce.
upTh
i
as ut Frida ed to taper off to a few flurries! ance companies markets
No. t
Class A..A squad,
of escalaion" of hostilities in Quant Tri ill the northern. e qu:t onO w 'd
M Do y by tonight
people over 65 years old m a . and deft'ndmg champmn Day·
Soutb Viti Nam,lll'OJlOI!e&lt;l Fri- mo•t province of South
Viet
I. ·w.
Fur Sunday, the weathermar l talk Friday even ing to th, Mtd·:
Brlmont. were among lbe
day nl8ht an
Nam and its .capital of
the Both stood up.
&amp;afd mos!ly cloudf ·sJt'- were dleport-Pomeroy Rntory rlub l victims of OhiO htgh
Develo ment Director Fml p Neuenschwander torla
peace-keepmg force to seal tls same name ts sttuated about It marked the first lime since · likely with the possibility of folloWing dmner at Heath &gt;leth- I IO..,..ment
action Fnday I
the lwg.nn' ng of a newlv
trders Jo tnftltralors and stop 415 mtles northea•t of Satgon. the Feb. 9 union election both I scattered •now nurries, espee- odlsl church .
, .
fl night.
of t·ontact anrl """lance to existing Ohto induslnes.
I msurgency. 0
The sources sa_ld the
Vtetrmade
unqualified
victory ! ially in the hard-hit northern
. . Jo_hnson IS a native .0
McKinley wbirh finisht&gt;d
In a report to Govl:'rnor Jamf's A Rhorlrs. Dirert()r
0
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Pr':::"!"· a
if Peace
shellmg
the!
cia
in·
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In
a
statement,
McDon-1
counties.
d
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se&lt;'ond
to
unbe.att'n
Urbana
in
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nsch ,·anlkr .stat rd that t h1s rw1gram will hP im0
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sa
a
a Sill· s r .
e town eary.
1ald sa1d:
_mversJ an gra ua e rom lbe United Prt&gt;ss lnternation· Jeml!nkd pnmarih· tn·]o('a] ciri&lt;" and &lt;iPvrlopmf'nt lead•
undertake the mornmg and the three officers ·"A careful study of the preRio Grande Co llege as a ph_ys- al Class A.A et.mc·hes
lb aim \\ill
til Pnc·ntrr:&lt;ge and assi'&gt;t Ohio C'flm•
gle
ldan_getor anld other,• !took an tahrmored liminary tally, the return sheets
I
ed
An
forf five was Hn npset Vi('tim to Canton pani C's ill thl'tr growtll and PXpansion within Ohio's boun-1
srugg e m co umn ou o engage e mor· not yet counted and of the proyea" w1t the Stmpson nsur· South ;n
double overtime rlaries
0
aeneral war,
tar position.
will indicate that a
Agen{'y in !\fidd!eporl. John I thriller.
!
f''-PI"I' S&lt;.:E·tl -·
majOrity of the vote
sons
another ln
!lw lwrw tii&lt;J t till'
bf'·l rl'('(']\'f' a first hand look _at
MeALFSCER, OKLA._ mE
cast by memhers of the Umted
renl ser1es of me-mbers \ot a- South uprnded the Bulldogs. twPt·n till' lu&lt;"&lt;li
.anrl m. rf'Qllli"Prnenrs for mdustnal
1111
baseball world today mourn.....
Steelworkers
were cast for LETART w va
Funeral · tiona! lalks.
! 61 -57, in fhe Cantnn
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1 "rg.1n1z&lt;J 11nns
. , d• f ear a f· . have
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Mcd'tcare. ·tis benr. I for Me K''"'Y
U!-ill" J:J!w&lt;•
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tbe death of one of the most
lhe Davtd
McDunald slate of services for
Bertha
Fmmrum
:' . Comparing
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"'"I"' oesult s &lt;Jim• , "A pprn,imately 80 per cent
colorful men to ever pul on a
c.andtdates. He_ dJd not project I Wilson. 84, who died Frida:y at I fits and Jts_ costs to Eldercare. j tt&gt;r 20 VIctories.
industr\" Will 11:1 n· th£· opplrtuu- of our new jobs comes from the
uniform, ''The Wild Horse of
a VIctory m_argm..
I the Green Rest home ln Hart-l the
bemg _advanced _b.v _the i In Dayton, defending
to
tts needs nnd dl'· growth oJ Ohin.
the Osage" - Pepper Martin.
Abel_ was tnlcrvtewed by UP! ford, will be helri Sunday al 2' Amertcan Medwal Assoctafton, l pioo Dayton Belmont w" rUm- sires. and llw ""mmumtJl•s will Neuenschwander satd. The pr\.
Martin was stricken by .a
advt
p.m. at the Foglesong Funeral I Johnson found EldPrcare much I mated 6%-56 by nin1h -ratt'd
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objert.ive of thf"
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heart attack Friday at his
e -' coun Y t umon·s home with burial in the local the berter.
• lla too Cbaminade.
mPnt Dt-partment has alway!!
ranch and died after being adDhree InternatiOnal teUers have Icemetery. The Rev. Holley Hens- He satd It offers more. rosls
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Jnitled to a McAlester hospital. Millard P. Adams, 76, form. ~m Wt~mg the electron
by i ley will officiate.
less, and has the added virtue r·
•
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He was 61.
erly of Antiquity, who passed om 6· 00 to 9,700 votes.
She was born April 4. 1860. of preserving an area of econ--!
DJ,CS
'· How!"ver, he
continued,
away Friday, was a resident of
at Clifton, the daughter of the omic opportunity for private en- .
(JIJ
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·Tht&gt; will be the first time Ihat
HAWAD VOLCANOES N A- tha and children,
Charles
late Lewis VIncent and Aman· terprise.
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· we h.m made a concerted ef.
TIONAL PARK
hiS death.
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da Wallace. She was a member PreSident DJCk Rosenbaum I
Y.illtam Or,ille Kersev . 8.1 . fort to eont,ct each one
of
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t.a lar
. - A. SPEC. Surviving are his wife, Ber.
of the Baptist church .at Mill- presided. Harold Hubbard. pro.
I nf Langsville. dwd
lhem. We want to lf't them know
aAndamdchildren, . Charles
wood, w. Va.
.
gram chairman, presented Mr.
duy in Pom&lt;TO\ .
th"t we appreciate &lt;heir contri250 feet hJnk
hed
llfJO. Utney
s, Zanesville; Mrs.
Survivors include three nieces, Johnson.
1 Mr. Kersey JS su rv.ved
by button to Ohio's eronomy, and,
a-•, gus
an Java 8Floyd
Cumm1ns
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foot bel
widebedriver
of flaming
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·MRacine '· Mn. LETART w Va _ Funeral Mrs. Pearl Shirk,
PeonaThe annual Cbarter
Day hIS w1·r t' . cora . an11 sf'w•ra 1 n1ecse-condl y. WP want 1o arq uat'nl
8 llh
and
k
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smo e and sulphur Wlls
M an,
C efOIJ
... n es und nrphf'ws, 1\-lr and \-1rs. them with and offe-r to theiQ
as
rs.
Harold services for
' Evalena
·
· Florence Mrs. Mae Boston• Syracuse and
luncheon of R•turu Jonat ,....
8,000 feet into the air.
on, rs. Clark Metcalf, Mrs. Thomas 94 who died Frida Mrs . Jake Howell, Pennsylvnia; j
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Meigs Chapter,
of . Ke1·se had obst-rvt•d tllt:'l r 55th ; the m:my, diversified services
The volcano calmed over·
Pollock
and
Mrs.
M?X
at
ber
'residence
will
he
Jwo
nephews,
Raymond
Mer·
the
American
Revolution.
will
wedding anniversary .
I of the Development Department
11
night but observers said new errtrud, • of Zanesvtlle; a"'" Tuesday at 1
at the Pen- ritt •. Vienna, w. va ., and Arch
be beld Friday, M"'ch 12 at
Funeral services wtll be Sun- "It is through the prosperity
eruptiorut may occur. Only one 18 •hMrs. Carl Vartan. of Leton- iel church with burial In Berk· Rollms. local. Friends may call
.
I p.m., at the Federated d'" at 2 p m at the Chur.-1• of and expansion of existing Ohlo
ol lbe. lo ur sumgs of vo Jcame
' 42• t irty-four grandchildren
and ley cemetery. The Rev. Stan- al the . Funeral. home afte r 6 n,... p PLEASA'T - Od f Me· Church io Pomf'ro'-',
God in Rutbnd with Rev. C. rompames. Dirertor Neuenschh
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fotmtatlls near Kalalau crater
great grande lldren.
. .
m thts evemng.
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Crawfo!'d oftkwtmg
ijunal. wander concluded, "that tho
was still spewing eddlsh ld Funeral services will be Mon· ey oore wlfl offtctale.
, Jlermtlt, 89, of Rt 2, Pt. Plea·
The senior girls of tbe five will be m Miles
cemetm . great majority of new jobs needlava skyward toda/
iO day at 3 p.m. at the
Ewing She was born August 24, 1870
/
sant. died Friday at his home. tounty high schools who won
Friends may eal) at
the ed in Ohio will come.
.
chapel witb Rev. Freeland Nor- the daughter of the late Simon
He had been jn failing health Good Citizenship contesls spun Ch:J!-if'
llOrnP m Hll1 ·
ris officiating. Graveside ser- Berkley and Elizabeth_ Foster.
lor the past two years.
sored by &amp;be OAR, will
be land until one hour prior to th
vices wlfl be conducted at 2 p. 1943
Her husband , Enos, died
In
A retired B &amp; 0 railroad em· guests at the loncbeun with SOfVJ&lt;'PS when the bod) wdl be '
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m. Tuesday at the Duncan Falls
· .
ployee· Mr.
was born Mrs, Harold Sargent. chair-- tHken to the ehurrh to lie
in
1
cemetery at Duncan Falla, Survivors Include three sons,
on Aprill7, 1875. in Mason coun- man of the com.miltee.
I state
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Friend!! may call at the EwinK Harvey and Harold, RFD 2,
Reeidents of the Tri·County ty, son of the late Hiram and
Mn. Patrick L.ochary aod
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chapel anytime.
local; and Howard, Z~ Zag, area will have an opportunity Jane Pullin McDermitt.
Mrs. Dor Schafer are in char·
Oregon; a daughter, Elizabeth to hear a recording of sacred
He was a member of the Mor ge of arrangements and reser-- I
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Vocational School
Ackroyd, Jaestow~,
New area will have an opportunity ing Star Advent
Christian vation may be sent to lht&gt;m. I
0 .
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' ta~e
York;
g grandcb.lldren
and
to
hear
a
recording
of
sacred
Church.
Surviving
.are
hit
wife.
Members
ma)·
iovile
guf'sta
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fdren
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f
th
for
the
luncheon.
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grea gran c 1
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two mustc y e c Otr 0
e Stella Baxter McDermitt: three
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1 Two accidents were lnvesti·
aled by the Meigs County The meeting of Gallia and brolhers, Fred Berkley, North· I Presbyterian Church in Ft. daughters, Mrs. Grace B.ucka·
median Jerry IA'wis suffered a
Sheriff's Department Friday Meigs counties school officials, up, Ohto and Pearl Berkley, Lauderdale, Fla .. of whtcb low. of Dickerson, w. Va.: Miss
MEETING CALLED
,.
,
ironcusston Friday nigh! when he
Two cars were damaged, .a
and_ others interested in the eg.. RFD local.
Mrs. James Weber, former Freda McDermitt and M h s PT. PLEASANT - A special SAfGON, \Jet Nam tt.Pil - .slipped and fell during a dress
killed, but no personal Injuries tabhshment of a vocational Friend!! ay call at the Fo- restdent of Middleport, is a Louise McDermitt: both of San AmeetmgGof the hMason County I' The U. S AFJr Forceh,.
rehearsal of "The Andy Wil..-ere sustained.
school to serve both counties glesong Funeral home after 3 member.
Fr
.
C rr
ctJon roup as been c.dled announced nday I .. 1 1st t. Iiams Show •.
Thomas Simmons. 34, Rut. has been rescheduled for Thurs· p.m. on Sunday. She was
a
The recording a gift to Gene
a1
S lb for Monday, March 8. at 7:.10 in 1 Hayden J Lockhart Jr
of A spokesman for the comed;an
land, was t'nvolved 1n ••- ftrs' 1 day, March 25 at 7:30p.m. t"n member of the Peniel church. Grate of Middl;port from the Rt n2ePstep-Psol n, amlhes
e yd, l the Board of Education Build-I Springfield. and
of Pt.. s.-'lid Lewis was stunned bv the
. , .andeasant.
ree gran · · _m.
· p . t Pt easant. Th e pu b· ; PI easan t . u:
accident when his auto hJt a Gallia Academy High school.
Webers, will be played Sun- children
nine great-grand.
"f· va... 1·S · · ·
apparently caused by" wa-.
1 ho
deer an State Route 124. just The rescheduling was due to
SQAD CAU.ED
day morning over Radio Sta· children also survive.
ICP is mv1tef. h
. .
! as _a rPNsut
stn e a- ter on th(' stage,Hhut managed
1!to walk offstage . e was helped
tJeat of the Hapny HoUow road. a situation that will bring an- Pomeroy emergency squad- tion WMPO at 8:35 a.m.
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said Slm· other •tate ofllcial to tile dis- men were ea lied at 3:20 p.m.
Mt Grate has visited the 1 2unera services
S d Inwl th C e comp Iete the orgamzatton
of "'1'1'1
11 ary spo kesmen s3J.d t .oc k· ' to ,us
'
. .
. dressmg
. room a nd Illeo
rnona swerved to miss the deer cusslon period.
Friday for W. 0, Kersey, Lang&amp;and heard the large Ha P1·1mF.' unlaHoy
e_throthw. the group so Mason County can haM
f'jffted aftPr his !collapsed. He &lt;.'Omplained Qf be-I
. tem
. t he Economu·
. ...,..,..
n.. pIanl" wa" h'11 b,. groun d f.1re- ' mg
. d'IZZV and sa1'd his ·•-·
but was unabJe to avoid it.
VI'lle,rt whIta
o sufered
an apparent choir on several occasions An R usseH unera
Ba me.IfWL
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he
k
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died
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There was li&amp;ht dama1e to his Voterana Momorflll Rooplta!
a a e an
In front electronic organ provides the
Burial will be In Sunorest por unt1y ct passe recently ucs ay
1wa' ·tmpatr
auto, but the spike buck deer ADMISSIONS - Mary Hoi· of Swisher &amp; Lohse's Drug store aa'Ompanlment and accord· Ce et
F . d
by Congress.
The spokesmen would not say 1 He was taken to a hospital
11
was killed.
tor, Lon1 Bottom; CbarlOB RaJ. In Pomeroy. Mr. Keeeey was Inc to Mr. Grate, 1,' uniquely th mf
s may ca 81 1
whet"e Lockhart landed. out oth- !for examination and
1•er sources claimed he was prob- l•nd then allowed to go homo.
The second mishap, at 5:15 ston. Middleport; Fred Smith, dead on arrival of the aquad. different from the usual pipe
e uner 1 h e.
FILE ACI'ION
p.m., wao on State Route 124 Racine; Clarence Newell, Cit&amp;organ aooompanlrnenl
Mel(• GenenJ Hlllpltal
The Pomeroy Cement Block ably captured by the Commu- · PLAN MILITARY RITES
where a car driven by Clara shire.
BOY DIES
ADMISSIONS - Tom Jonee, Co. has filed a petition'for judg- nist guerillas.
Drew Webster Post :ttl will
Faye Rawlings, Pomeroy, hit DISCHARGES - Charles Wll- HAMILTON, Ohio ( UP!)
MAN ARRESTED
Cheehire; Dorothy Durst, Port· I ment of $2,045.53 agamst Roy
give full military rites for Tam
the left side of an auto operot· IIams, New Haven; Harold Mlehael D. Jones, 12, Reily, Ben Davidson, Slory'a Run, ' land; Bertha Archer. Middl.. Glaze, Peacock-Ave., Pomeroy.
LOCAL TEMPS
Duffy of Syracuse who pasaod
ed by BW Jarrell, 17, Rl I, Norton, Pomeroy Evelyn Mur- was killed Friday nl8ht when baa been arested by the Meigs port.
The action is for an alleged baJ. The temperature in Pome- ·away Thursday mumltli .Ul
Lanpytlle. 'l1lere wa• medJUm ray, 'Middleport; Mn. Arnold the bicycle be, wa: rtdlnc wao County Sheriff'• Department on DISCHARGES - Albert Hart, ance due on an account. The roy's business di strict at 11:20 members are to meet at lbi
1
llamage lo both ears. No ar. Bush and son, Jlettter; Delpblne struck by a car near hJa ho!ne a charge of maltlnc menaclnc Pomeroy: Janet Reeves, Pome. plaintiff iS seeking Interest andla.m. today was 30 degrees un- 1Post
home at 1:15 p.m. 8oail
...., were reported.
Starling, Middleport
on Mllvme Road.
lbmta.
roy; Mabel Meea, Pomeroy. I cos)'.
Jer snowy skies.
:day.

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Block Company. announced today the company now has a·
vailable an unlimited supply of
funds fc. FHA financing of new
home construction in Meigs and
other Southeastern Ohio counties.

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Mra. M. Henn01y, Mra. Crary Dav:
lmpr.... and Mn. Leo Smltb; 1JDP0 •
lion o1 """'tiluenl famlllcallaln once of the church program tn
the cbnrcb, ':"·
the; lbe community, Mn. WUbam
Ia: number o men a
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service In the cbnrcb,
Mr. RUIBO
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..ftness In°one W&lt;ll'ld. chureb followlnc their ~: =:\.f'C:.:'..=~ ~r." each Wednesday evening ;:~
of Paul to lbe Epl&gt; men~ Mra. Emerson I
oi Leo Smith· average flit of the 1 to :W p. m. durmg .

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sa~&amp;bth~ ·~ dis! ~hurch

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lo reaffirm its pur· esians will be part of the study
membership aDd the
Official An evaluation will be taken and
day at M"ont ' Temple corner '" Nonhfi: ld.d
TA
pose In helping !"'rsons toward course. Rev. M.
o.;vson, Shuler: I
of the
Board. Mia Bell Sanborn; pos· reports submitted at the eto•·
o.f 6th and Viand SJ
thP\ vlsltt"d
devotlOns
\a Trhelauonshlp wtftohr Godslud. Y will
u s = on. to famJiy ol the church ill ill
lng sessions. All
Rlwmonrl .I Workman \\or
Aftet the bus mess met&gt;tmg l he l mrlude
material from the book· areas of research and are to estimated
tbe income'~ibuUODI
the cburcb, Mrs.• the Cburch are mvtted to .... e
· - y,1th rt&gt;lal!Vf"i;
e program
size
ase. fellowthip •of mn.
thy Pall on wtll be ma.rer of Mr • E M . l'iO&lt;•d left thts Grate tarntl) of Rutlond ga'e let titled, "One Witness In One Ireport their flndinga_ a.:_t_he end
and Mro. Ev· Bruce Lloyd; tile most needy part;..
iiiiii
&lt;&gt;ert&gt;montt'~ .'\t 8 p. m Lht&gt; ,mormng !ur \-\ f'SL Pulm Beach, , several mustcal and vocal . se
·- ~- -·
bus int"ss mf'Pt mg ...at thf' Te-~plt' ! Fla . wtlnt sh~: wtll Ot' v_tstt~n~ ~ lertions . clt&gt;arly the high hghl Sewinll Club Meet&amp;
wlll folloll- Mr&lt;&gt; F,rma F. \\nrk - wnh her grandson and fam1l;v ..of the evf"ning.
man. Worthy M::ttron, w1ll prt&gt;·J \Ir. and Mrs Bracky Wood and· It wa s decidl;'d to h~:~ve a pan- At Gilmore Home
lide.
j famtl~ . Mrs. ':food wtll staY cake supprr Saturday ~venmg, Mrs . Elza Gilmore Jr. enterMrs Abshire- h.lS chn&lt;;f"fl fnr 1with the fami ly whil: t . M r. March 1 .
tained the Sew-Rite
Sewing
·
·
Wood 1s uu a bu~mess rtp.
club Wednesday evening
at
her proje-rt, ··Estaral,'' to pro- i w ·ll iam l Bi!lJ PickPns
ot
her home Lincoln Heights, A Mrs. Willlam Houdashelt tnTake 1dv•nt.ge of the ••I• prlcM on furniture 1nd floor covering• now o"
mote religious trammg awards
camt' tor a
J•TA f.ounril Jr' ill
short business session was con- tertained the WSCS of the Sy·
tho - n d end third flooro. R11lly worthwhile Mvlngo for you and your
Mrs. Alice Barr is h_ostess of ?~1 . his brothers. Mr
dueled by Mrs Gilmore
VICe racuse Metbodist church Wed·
· 1h
f0 llowmg the wt
.
· and UeN in llort/ort I
.
the s_ocJa our
Mrs Htrhard P1ckPPs. ~ttddl&lt;&gt;· 1
president The travelmg prize nesday evening at her home.
fomlly - living room - bedroom - kitchen furniture - all well known
1
me-etmg.
purl. and Mr. Ralph Ptckens. l MASON _ The Mason Cnu_n· 1donated by Mrs Donald Me- The meeting, in charge o1
makoo. UM Elborhldt S.nolblo Croci!! Service to purch01a your furniture.
1who r~ a pariP_nr &lt;ll Vt't':'l"an." ·ty PTA Council will hold 1ts Knight was awarded to
Mrs. Mrs. WlUiam Eichinger, presl1
lt'a ouy and tallorocl to your budget and nlldo.
\1emorial llosp 1L~I.
.. ~ · rt&gt;gular monthly mPelm? at the · Edward Wells.
. dent, opened with devotions by
Max Lam~erl , Colum bus . .,..u , new elementary school In Hart·
Games were played and pnz- Mrs. C. B. Weese who ,, read
PomH"Oy, Oh ..
ca lled to M1ddleput due 10 Lhe lrord on Monday , March s. The es awarded the winners, after Psalm 16 and Ute .~ymn, Take
Mason
County
. C!as~- which a desset couse was se- 'T'irne To Be Holy.
.
.
See Our Lovely New
. room Teachers Associatwn w111 1\ed bv the hostess. Attending "A Prayer Wi~ Life Wtth·
tONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
"THE LONG SHIPS"
meet at the Hartford school , were .3.bove named and Mrs. in," was the top1~ ~ the proSPRING
(T~hnicolor)
, Monday. March IS.
Raymond Baity, Mrs. Dayton gram by Ms. E1chmge. Oth·
Russ Tambl~·. Richard . \\o"id
The
school.
rPce_ntly
complel~lrickland, Mrs. Charles Hoff- ers taking part were Mrs John
mark. Oscar Homolka, Stdne;r
ed. c••lebrated wtth an opE-n : man, Mrs. Ronald Browning, Sauvage, Ms.
Weese, , Ms.
Poiti~W .
3 Stooge•:
huu!.it' on Fe-bruary 22 . Mrs ., :\.1
w·llard Boyer Mrs. H. floudashelt, Ms. Melvin G1mm,
Mildred Gibbs is principal._ (__r~ulli~s. Mrs . l.oui's Osborne, Mrs. Oma Winebrenner
and
SUN . MON., TUES.
~
~
Mrs Harold Hood and
Mrs.
MiS9
Marcia
Karr
The
program
1
M rch 7-8-9
death of his father. \'Ir. Dana ' ('il~~les Rideout.
closed with prayer by Mr1
Scheming ~h•m•n
1
Eichinger
1Lambt&gt;rt.
"GOODBYE CHARLtl"
1 Mr Edgar Reynolds Is Billed· i
During the busine" sesslnn
(T~hnicolor)
M
General
1'ony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds I
Middleport, 0 .
leal patient at
eJgs
Mrs Alice Capehart was re• Washers &amp; Dryers
__
ported ill 'ltlirty-four shut-in
Refrigerators
cans were made. Mills Karr
•
clooed the meeting by giving
Chapter 3 of One Witness In
Gas &amp; Eleclric Ranges
"The Sub--Sahara challenges One World
the Chri~tian church" was the I The hostess served refresh• Sinks
• Dishwashers
, tupic of the study, presented by ments to eight members and
Miss Eli?..abE'th Davis, when the two guests, Mrs. Helen DameWSCS of lhe Enlerprise EUB wood and Miss Jill Houdashelt
1
church met Tuesday ~vening at
' the home of Mrs. Don Hunnel,
, Rose HilL
The call to worship, Isaiah
f
REG. $629.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - SALE $448.00
I 6U-2 by the leader and I he
' hymn. "Where CroS9 T h e
REG. $519.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - SALE $387.00
! Crowded Ways Of Life," read by
REG. $379.95 - - - - - - - - - - - - - SALE $329.95
: Mrs. Phil Ohlinger, opened the
Apprmdmatly 60 e.ttended a
I meeting .. The
pur~se of the I Lenten breakast at the Feder·
REG. $369.95 - - - - - - - - - - - - SALE $319.95
I study top1c was to g1ve a bac~- 1 a ted Church Wednesday roorn1 ground of Prote~tant work m ing sponsored by the women's
REG. $349.00 - - - - - - - - - - - SALE $299.00
i this area.
. ' Guild of the church.
REG. $389.95 - - - - - - - - - - - SALE $339.95
I several articles were re~d m- The tables, 1n the form of
i eluding. '·The Arab NatJ~.nal- the cross, were attractive
in
RIG. $339.95 - - - - - - - - - - - - SALE $289.95
1 ist,'' )1rs. ThomJs Bentz;. Ju- white coven with two whlte
REG. $249.95 - - - - - - - - - - - - - $199.95
i daism.'" Mrs. Herber~ ~~xon; styrofoam crosses with 1 pot·
j · Islam," Mrs. John .Sm1th Ref- ted green fern between, in
SALE $268.00
REG. $299.00
; ugee Proh lems," Mrs. Men~1 1 the center. One each table "!as
Smith; •·Protestant Education a small cross with candles tied
Missions ,'' Mrs. Claud~ Husted; with yellow and green nylon
3 , 1d '·Belth," Mrs. Sel1m Blaze. bows on either side and all en·
wicz.
Icircled with ferns. Lighted canA discussion waR followed by I dies were ~oss the eros! and
Rog. $279.00 Washer &amp; $229.00 Elactrlc Dryar _ SALE $399.00 for both
: 8 lrur:&gt;-lalse qui_z and Miss Dav- on each table. Napkins
were
i ia read Revelatwns 21 :1-7. Pray- I green and yellow and Ute proREG. $249.00 AUTOWASHER
SALE $199.00
1 er by Mrs.. Bentz concluded the grams were green.
REG. $189.95 AUTOWASHER
SALE $144.00
study.
Followed the breakfast, quiet
; Mrs. Menzel Smith, preside-~nt, recorded organ music was playREG. $189.00 WRINGER WASHER
SALE $148.00
: conducted the business sesswn ed, followed by the
open-REO. $169.95 WRINGER WASHER - - - - - - - SALE $138.00
'1 when members responded to ing thought, "Let Me Keep
, roll call with a scripture verse. Lent,'' in unison. The hymn
REG. $149.00 WRINGER WASHER
SALE $118.00
1 A discussion was held on the "Father Again in Jesus Name
REG. $229.95 ELECTRIC D R Y E R - - - - - - - SALE $188.00
reading list with several books we Meet," and a Christia~'s
named to be read. Prayer and creed, in unison, preceded sen~
REG. $269.00 GAS DRYER - - - - - - - - - SALE $234.00
grace by Mrs. Eldon Weeks ture reading of John 316--21 by
closed the meeting and refresh- Mrs. Wilbur Perrin, who also
REG. $189.95 ELECTRIC DRYER - - - - - - - SALE $168.00
ments were served by the host- ' gave a meditation on ''The
REG. $189.00 G. E. ELECTRIC DRYER----- - SALE $159.00
ess to 13 members.
Four Roads."
Special recor&lt;led music with
The Tow c01t and clearfy stated terms lno unexpected extras) of our bank
Mrs Marvin Burt
aingml
Pleasant Valley Hospital
"W~re You 11tere When They
•uto lo1n1 c.an save you money! They're usy ta repty out of income too.
AlJMITTED : Hilda Bradshaw, Crucified My Lord,u and a quiet
, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Teddy Dunn, time with silent prayer and a
Grimms La~din~ Catherine Bos- prayer 1n unison, closed the
QTHER POMEROY NATIONAL BENEFITS,
REG. $199.50 MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE---- - SALE $149.50
I worth, Lakm; Samuel Keller, service.
1 Cottageville.
Mrs. Ben Neutzllng, presi1. Otcidt on the ctr.
REG. $209.50 MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE----- SALE $159.50
[ DISCHARGED: Gregory Hoff. dent of tlu! Guild, thanked aU
2. S•lect your own auto in&amp;urtnce avent,
REG. $169.00 MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE
SALE $138.00
man, New Haven; Mrs. Hubert for coming and closed with the
! Mullinex: and daughte, Abuck· 1cripture thought, "Where two
3. Choo11 tho ono monthly payment pion that b11t
REG. $109.00 MAGIC CHEI' GAS RANGE - - - - - SALE $84.00
i le: Ms. Lewis Hais, Buffalo. or th~e are gathered together,
fih your budget
1
BIBTH· Mr. and Mrs. Terry I will be in their midst."
REG. $329.00 ·MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE----- SALE $288.00
Nutter,
Henderson,
.a
daughter.
4. Oebt·cancelllng life lnsurtnctll yours at no
REG. $219.00 MAGIC CHEF ELECTRIC RANGE - - - SALE $169.00
I
•dded cost to you.
APPEAL FILED
REG. $199.00 MAGIC CHEF ELECTRIC RANGE--- SALE $178.00
PT. PLEASANT - A civil
REG. $169.00 RCA ELECTRIC RANGE
SALE $148.00
appeal ha• been med in the offlee of the Circuit Clerk otyled
s.. Haw Uttl• It Costs To Finance The Pomeroy N1tlonal Way
L. E. Eads, dba White Star
1
Market
by
D.
L.
Allison
vs.
Joe
A
specially
called
meeting
of
AMOUNT
-1
I
I
.
' Scott. The ~ction was first heard the quarterly conference and a
OF LOAN i36 MONTHS 130 MONTHS 124 MONTHS ! 18 MONTHS
in the .I.Jshce of Peace_ Court of churcb conference will be beld
.
S38.33 - - - s46:66
$1000 1 $:12.77
1
$60.55
$189.95--66" DELUXE
SALE $149.00
· Mrs. Edith Fox and JUd~ment in the Syracuse
Methodist
1500 1
57.so
10.00
49.16
1
90.83
· ~as given to L. E. Eads m the church Wednesday, March 10,
$139.95-66" STANDARD
SALE $102.00 . '·
2000 1
65.55
1
76.66
1
93.33
1
121.11
· sum of $298.34 and Scott appeal- at 7:30 p.m.
·
1
181.66
3000
1
115.00
1
14o.oo
98.33
. ed the judgment.
Object of the meeting will be
$99.95-54" STANDARD - - - - - - - - - to act on recommendation&amp; to
14.95--42" STANDARD
SALE $68.00
I Mildred Santee spent
the limprove certain church proper~
Discuss an auto loan with us today!
'
weekend with her parents, Mr. lty. Dr. t.ester L. Roush, pastor,
and Mrs. Jue Marks.
will be in charge.
· Rev . Ray Warne left Tuel· : All members 18 or older are
'day for Veterans Hospital ln urged t.o attend. AIL may vote
Pittsburgh for a check up.
at the conference, but o n I y
,--....-..:.-.._ _ _ __._., lmembers of the conference can
REG. $229.95 _ __:,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
SALE $200.00
vote at the Quarterly confec·
SALE $268.00
ence
REG. $299.00

I' planne.d ror 6 30 P m Mon

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