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March 7 throujh 13 as Business and Professional Women's Wee k in !\.1Jddleport.
Standmg at thl• left of Mayor Smith IS Alwtlda Werner, president of the local group,
and at right , Gloria Ann Ebersbarh. special ('Ommi ttee chairman. The prodamation
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ence through a. national .police troopers and deputies on hnrse· Federal r:harges wrre Iiled j ing bdore a U. S. &lt;!omrnis. The place where officen bforce in the pr1mary pollee re- back. under orders from Gov. early toda~·
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lercepted the Negroes near Edsponsibilities of state and local ! George Wallace to stop a "free· George Hobinson. 26. Noe l l All of the towns doctors - ward Pettus Bridge over the
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I dum march to the state capi· C~per. 21. and Handa!! Ken· · wh1te and Negn~-were ca.lled 1Alabama River. resembled •
But Johnson said •·crime is tal, Sunday tear-gassed 600 Ne· dr1ck , 21. all of Selma. for ar. l to Good Samantan Hosp1tal. 1battle !iCene wtth •bandoned
no longer merely a local pro~ I groes and set them reeling and tacki ng FBI agent Daniel D. One while physician said the ~oils , ~nd clothing lyinl
Iem."
bleeding under the lashes of Doyle . Doyle was not inJured. , place looked as though there mmgled With apent tear
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The time has come, he said, clubs, bull whips and ropes .
All three men were Jailed in I had bf'en a '' mOO.erate dis- .shells.
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I eral·state-local effort to "arrest· jured in the melee , including inDr. Martin Luther KinA: Jr.,
and reverse the lrend toward tegration leader John Lewis
r
' who said he remained ill At'''
lawlessness'' which is costing whn suffered a possibfe skull
M '
I ktnta during the Rhort • Uved
~
The Middleport Bu :o;ines!l &amp; Professional Women's I the country tens of billions of fracture.
march Sunday on the advice of
f club brea~fasted ~u.n~ay at 8 a.m .. at the M~rtin restau· dollars an$ally, plus. countless I Two hospitals~ Samari·
his aides, announced he would
in
rant , opemng festJ vJttes of the Nat10nal Busmess &amp; Pro-1lives and many injur1es ."
tan and Burwell Inf1rmary-repersonally lead 1 renewed
lfessional Women's Club Week.
Essence Of Program
ported early today 17 Negroes
1march Tuesday " in spite of the
the
Mrs. Alwilda Werner, president, was honored .as The President called this the j were hospitalized with broken
dangers. .
.
Woman of the Week, and prese nt~d flowers and .a gtft.
arms and legs, head injuries.
.
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I Jr. Washmgt~ . . the Justice
r. Also honored were three past presidents. Mrs. Essie Rus· .. ,;.-c:,;,."'"'&lt;"'" ~:"H'l~~-0'&lt;"~Hi hyst~ria and other inj~r!es . . The.w1fe ~nd daughter of .a ~e1g~ co,unty nat1ve were 1 Department s~~d 1t has asked
sell, Mrs. Pear) Reynolds and Mrs. Hose Reynolds, each
Nune was in critical cond 1t1on. kllled Fr1day rught m a two·car crash m .Columbus as they 1tht! FBI for a fu ll and prompt
presented remem~rances.
The Buddy Starcher
About 50 more Negroes were prepared t~ travel to t~e home of relatJV.e s here . .
.
mvesligation" of reports that
Mrs. Werner is w1fe of John Rey nolds. Mrs. Grace
Pratt, group will appear at the treated for lesser injuries and
Dead are Mrs. Marvm {Kathryn PauhneJ Munay , 37, . law enforcement ~u 1 cers and
WAS~INGTON-8EN •. CARL Werner, and together
they Mrs. Glor ia Ebersbach. Mrs. Rutland High ~ehool aud· released.
and her one year· o~d. dau~hter . Karen ..
others used unneces!;ary force
Curtis, ~-N~?·• blammg, the have the Werner Radio shop Essie Russell, Mrs. Betty Leon. itorium this Friday •t 8
A policeman was struck when
Co.lu!fibus .authontJ es sa1d Sa~~rda y f1ve oth.e r persons . tu disperst! the civil rights
Grtat. Socurty, for suppress- in Middleport. Mrs. Werner Is ard . Mrs. Emma Jane Paugh, I p.m. instud of tonight 11 Negroes, in the only reportf;CI were InJUred m t~e head-o n .colhston. Most senously hurq marchers.
lni evidence, charged . todar active in many groups through- Mrs. Loretta Saeltns, Mrs. L!J- waa earlier reported.
retaliation, hurled bricks and
!f Mrs. Mur~a y s son. Kevm ..age ~·. who suf.f~red a d•,... Wallace had only a terse
.,_ ~-Bobby Baker mvest~: ~ out the county, 1nclt1ding treas. ciUe Swackhamer. Mrs.
Jan-!
Ticket• may 1M pprch-- . bottle~.
.
p~essed s~ull fr,actu~e .. ~was In cntl cal condJtion Satur· j co mment In Mo~tgomery :
1atkm. ~as bee~~e~o:~r u~e urer and fember of the Board et Korn. and Mrs. Werner.
ased at the Rutland D•
An FBI agent, taking plctw-es 'day at Chtl?ren s hospitaL
.
_. 1 "Those folk• m Selm11 have
Curtis lS a m
.
. of Directors of the
Meigs
'artment Store, Miller as horsemen chased Negroes, . AIS:O hospJta~Jzed for mmor jaccJdent. ftllumbus a~th.ont,les . made this a severKiay-a·week
~~~ul~sve~mmgati:gteeB::;,~ County Chapter. American Red
(OUDCI•J
Bros. Groc~ry, Carson's was auacked by three white ~nJilrles w.&lt;~s Cla rence !l.h~rray. i repo:ted th~. Murrays ~ld'par
h -~JOb: But ~e can't given an inch.
.ucg ~.
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· Trea·urer
Middleport!
Service station or by con--· ·--~-~ 37, 1 1946 graduate of Middle- ~ el.ti}' had no chance to avoJ t e Were gomg to have to enforce
wide-rang~ wheelmg ~nd deal· Crol·ss,be 0 f'Com 'merce· ~eastactlng Arthur Miller or
port High school and the son , crash . Mrs. Murray was a na· l .statt laws "
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of Mr. and Mr~.
Uarence I t\Ve
Many of' those inj·ured in SUJt.
bro1JI!it out a great deal
of ev1-. urer an d mlmber of the Board
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and
vance tickets are 75 cents
. Murray, Bradbury.
unera service.!. or
r.s. days 30-minUte melee turned
de~~mg corrup Ion m member of the MiddlePort Am"
Mr adults and 35 cent•
The accident oceurred
on I Murray and her dau~hter w~ll . up in bandages Sunday night at
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for children while admisF'rank Road . JUSt east of Brown Ibe held Tuesday at ~ p.m. mla meeting that drew 600 Ne1b
..However, the Great Soc.iely a eur ar ener~ cu .
.
sian at. the door will be $1
Road at 8:10 p. m. Friday, as l the :l'rinity Lutheran church in groes under the watchful eyet
have at every t~rn suppressed Tuesday evenm.g at the re~
for adults and 50 centa
RI•O
the Murrays were going to Par- ILewisburg.
of two aarloads of state troopevery w~tness, Withheld all . th.e lar ~onthly meetmg of th~.clu.' ATHENS. Ohio (UPH-- The for children 12 or under.
b
sons av . where they wen~
ers.
jnformabon . they could until 1t the Woman of the Ye~r ~ 111 Southeastern Ohio
Regional
pick up a relative and
then
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The Rev. Andrew Young told
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WU ~te~ ~· they ~ve be named. Mem~r~ WJI.I dm: Council will meet here
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Miss Charlotte Manuel , Ra- co me to Meigs county and visit Mrs. Wnghl, 73,
the crowd that NegrOell would
r~fus
ca WI nes~s, Iey j at 6:30 P:m. at t e ' artm a~ to discuss the proposed
cine, and Donald Hanning, Mid- Mr. Murra y's parents.
Dies oo Saturday
go before Federal Judge Fran&amp;.
will nott askkedthe ·q~s~on~
the meetmg hceldl atblhe&amp;soSoclai lachia Way route across
dleport , have enrolled as new The relative whom the MurM. Johnson in Montgomery ttl
we wan as
; m a , It las rooms of the 'o urn us
u- ern Ohio.
t de t at. R o Grande College rays intended to pick up a sis- Mn. May Belle Wright, 73,
ued
been a cover up .that has n~t thern O~io Electric company. Robert Newquist,
~h~s ~~E'ste/
ter of Mrs. Clarence Murray, of Lo~g BoUoru died ~tW'dCJy
!Cantin
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been to the credit of the Umt- Attending the breB~fast were director of the council,
Duane Wolfe of Ral·ine. and j Bradbury, was to come to stay at Meigs General bo~pJtal.
ed States Senate.
Mrs. Mary. Roush. ~.hss Sharon the meeting will be held
Frederick James Kessinger of with her sister here , who is re- I Funeral services wtll be con0 0, USe
e
SWEDEN Roush, MJss Phyllis Stanley, Ohio University Tuesday.
Funeral service! for Cora 324 East Main, Pomeroy, have i covering from recent surgery. dueled Tuesday at 2 ~. m. at the
STocKHOLM -:-Mrs. Rose Reynolds, Mrs. Pearl highway is to be built with
Swan, 89. who died Stmday enrolled as transfer students. Murray suffered eu ls
and Long Bottom Method~st ohur~h
today
began f(lr
a s1x-week
penod ~:ww:~"'·
. ",t'P"f'Vl'""'·'" ':c0&gt;
provided
bY the federal
. f.a1r
. with
offJcof
mourning
Queen Louise
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morning at the home of Ro- Wolfe formerly attended Ohio bru1ses
and was l1_sted m
. . Rev8 . Dougia5
.. 1 .11 Circle
be . t h
The beloved monarch b ecam~
DRAWINGS FOR
lachta development program
bert Coleman, RFD, Long Bot- University, and Kessmger al- rondition SaiUrday at Mt. Car- ~att~g·H . IIuna WI
be~~ hef! .
"our queen" to Swedisb peaATHENS DISTRICT
proved t.his week by. Con~ess. tom. will be held Wednesday at tended Concord College , Athens, , mel Ho spit al.
\nan h 'b ndcernCelt~ry h Sldeed r
Attend1ng the meetmg wtll be z
h M thod 15
' t h h w. Va.
""te us a , _ay. w o 1 m
t
pie beca~e she shOP!&gt;erl
In
CLASS A
council directors, members
p. m. at t e e
c urc
Depulies said they
issued 1961. Severa l meces and nephStockholm s stores and markus
New Boston (21·2) Yl. th
'I' h' h
at Long Bottom with burial in There are 45 new and trans·
com· ews survive. Friend~ mav ea l\ N'
In
tal' t
f th
• (1{&gt;6) t 1
e councl s tg way
Sand Hill Cemetery. The Rev. fer students enrolled at
thr no Cl l~tlon s. pe~dmg a
.
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me strumen 1s 1 o
t
Just like any house wife . "lt was Racme
a
p.m. on sion highway engineers and F I d N .
'II rf· . I
Southeastern Ohio coli~ge for p!ete mv~stJgCJILon
at the F.wmg Funeral home un· Middleport High School Band
h
Just as natural for er to p1..1t March 13.
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Alban (23·11 Yl Ce~t- represen~hves from Clermont, She was born in Long Bottom, the first time this semester.
amlly . lL noon ues ay.
! participated m the Ohio MuSIC
on a working apron as it was
for her to dress in ermine,'' a treli• {2~-4) at 3 p."m. on B~wn, ~lghland, Adams, Ro~s , being at her death the last sur· Other stu~ents fr?m
this were reportedly en. route home 1
1 Educa~ion. Assocl.ation Asaoctaclose friend once said about her. Saturday, March 13.
Pike, SciOt?, Lawrenc~, GaJha, viving child of Levi and Martha area returnmg to R10 Gnmde from.a. shopp.mg lilp .
. I MARRIAGE .4PPLICATION ' t1on D1~t;tct Solo a~d ~em~Jt
The. queen died Sunday at the
Winners advance to r• Jackson, Vmton, Hockl~g. PerWagner. Stle was mrm- College for the sp~ing semester I Ofhcl~ls s~ld t l~e ' ul.ht&gt;r dn.v·
.
.
I competitiOn at omo Uruverslty
19. Saturday.
age or 75. A great-granddaugh- gional which will begin ry. M.organ, Athe~, Metgs, and ber of the Methodist Church at I are Mrs. Lucy White, Mrs. Bet- ! er. Roy McConaha}. 37. ~r (,o- H&lt;~rold Edwdrd \ ance,
ter of Britain's Queen Victoria March 19 at Ohio Univer· Washmgtoo counties.
Long Bottom and of the WSCS ty Roush, Mrs. Barbara Tripp, lumbus.. lost contro l of his car ~Jdd!eport, U. s _ Army , and ; Four of the five unit entrants
of the church.
William Young, Eric Hart, Miss on the ll'Y rojjd surface. and Carol Ann Mollohan. 18, Reeds- re-ceived a "one'' rating wJth
she suffered a blood clot in he; sity.
right leg last Thursday. The
CLASS AA
Her husband, Josie, and one Drusilla Will , Benjamin Norris. we~~-~ef~f___:entt!r raus~~tl~.~ VJIJe~
--~-- the other receiving a rating ot
thrombosis placed . an unbear·
Chillicothe (13-8) va.
son, Charles Stanley. prel'ed- Robert Meier, John ~ora, Law·'two." Solo !1nd trio .selection&amp;
able strain on her heart and Jackson 112·7) at 7 p.m.
ed her ln death.
renee Hasbargen, M1ss Sondra I
were made on the bu1s cf 1tate
circulatory system and a six-1 on Friday, March 12.
SUrviving is a son, Herbert, Drake, Charles Downie, David I ,., ~le
et'~l
approved work by cbss B and
bour operation failed to relieve
Athens (19-1) va. PortsLong Bottom ; a granddaughter, C~adw~ll, all of Pomeroy.
/
Ic sc~ools . The .rules ~~n~!
the pressure.
mouth (17-21 at 8:45 p.m.,
Elizabeth Lyons Tuppers Plains . Denms Saelens, Bobby Ord.
1describes a ratmg of 1 one
Friday, March 12.
three great gra.ndchtldren, two Leo .Kennedy.• Jr. , Mrs. Diana
SAIGON {UPI) - Combat· ready U. S. Marin" , as outstanding performance aDd
SANTIAGO, CHILE- A DE·
Winners meet Saturday
nieces Mrs . Geneva Yates or Hartmger, M1ss Neda Bradford. swarmed ashore today and took I.IP defense positions Ia •·trio '' as unusual perform·
cisive victory by the Christian at 8 p.m. for district
Bottom and Mildred Haw- Richard Chambers. Miss San- around the D• Nang •irbase only 80 milft from Com anC'e.
Democratic party today bolster· championship.
ley, Middleport.
dra Brewington, all of Middle- munist North Viet Nam.
A superior rating was won
ed President Eduardo F~i's. pro- ~,.""~_,...""~~~·""•~m'ji.,.
Friends may caU at the Ar- port.
It was the first Mo~rine landing in • combat zone by Debbie King, clarinetist, who
'"'aiD for • "new society·' ln
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since the Korean war. Communist China and North played "Novelett••" by Buchtel.
1
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M lg Ge
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baugh Funera orne, TuppeNJ Jim Wickline. Mrs.
Anna v· t N
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Chile - one of Latin America 's
e s
nera Hosp ta
Plains. until time of services.
1e am amm_.•ate y protes'ed the o~mphibioua oper· A cornet solo, " El Candelero,"
most stable democrac;..,.. ,
ADMISSIONS SATURDAY Hilldore , Lawrence Wolfe, Wil· etion as another Arneric•n step to ~'widen thft war of 1
~
1iam wic kl me
' , Mrs .
Ruth aggrnsion." Today's landing involved 1,400 L"ther by Knipels , won a "one" rat·
Returns from Sunday's
con-- Arizonia Anderson, Pt. P.teas.
for Joyce Davis.
Steams , Le ster Manue.I Mrs. nKks, the first of two Mlirine batt•liona totaJi,,g 3,500 ingAlso
gresslonal elections
jndicatcd ant; James Sprouse, M1ddleEX·FALCONS TO PLAY
r~eiving a ··one" rat·
that Frei's Christian Demorrars port.
Mary Hill, Chartes Cline, John men who were ordered in'o South Vi.t Nam to pro·
Four former members ot Wa · Arnott, a 11 of Racme.
won 78 of the 147 seats in the DISCHARGES SATURDAy vide security •t the 0• Nang base. The Marines raise ing were Karen Hawley, Elaine
hama Wh'1tt&gt; FaJcon band wiU Frank Knight Jr.,
Chamber of Deputies for a wurk- IRuby Russell, Middleport: AnDavid the number of American troops in South Viet Nam to Davis and Ann Wilson. clarinet
ina' majority.
'!8 Wines, Rae~; Ti Neutz·
play wi~ Marsh~ll University Scragg, Jack Peterson, Miss a record high of 27 ,OOO.
trio, in the presentation
of
''We receive this victory with Img, Middleport.:
Syrnphomc band m concert to- Linda Sue Lemley, all of RutIn a m•ior political development, South Viet "Danc..'e In Olden St~· te ." by Oil·
modettty," Frel told a poUiical ADMISSIONS SUNDAY
night, in the okf main auditor- land ; Jam.. Brannon,
Ralph Nom'• poworful Buddhlat leodero called on tho United vadote: Debbie Gru•ser, Mary
rally Stmday night. "We receive Denver Queen, C8rpenter; Wal·
1um at Marshall at 8 p. m. They Wigal, Miss Eva Brannon, all St•tH to withdr•w ih troops from VietnamMe terri· Lou Teaford, and Kathy Mor..
. this .anandate as a slgn of great ter KJng, Harrlsooville.
are RJcky Abel, Ross Frey, SheJ- of ReedsvHie; Miss Lois Chrig.. tory. The Buddhists also demanded th•t the United gan,
flute trio. performinl
don Roush and Graloo
Aid- tian. Carpenter; John Williams, 111., otop bombing North Viet Nom.
"Country Gardens," arranged
responsibility." Frei ~aid lite DISCHARGES ~NDAY
RI)Venunent would now move I· Clyde Smith, Racme.
JIM CARNAHAN
ridge. No admission il charged. Syracuse; Mrs. Anna Turner,
The Marine lending p.uty encountered no opposi· by Erickson. The latttr group
i · td with plana to build more
' James cama.baa, RadDe,
Dexter; Guy Harper, Harrison- t1on but Communist guerrill•s were busy eltttwhere in also received special oommen. .Iools and housing, ID carry
RACINE UNIT CALLED
R. D., baa IJ'IIdaaled !rom
F'RACl'URES HIP
ville; Mrs. Kayo Fict, lltes- Viol Nom. Viol Cang unleashed 1 borrtge on morlor datioo by the judge.
ter; and William Bahr, Long ond recalllon cannon fire on 1
Army opociol farCarol King won a "two" ratout t:elorms In agricultural and The Racine emergency unll lbe Scbool of Auclloneeriq
publlc adminll!ltratloa aDd "to was summoned at 12:(r1 l .m. Jn Jacboa. Canlebaa
Mrs. Jatne~ W. Lowe, 1362 Bottom.
AI camp in mountainous Binh Dinh Province 275 mite.
in£ for a comet 110io, "Entrance
slve lbe nalioo lbe elements It Sunday to the Paul Bell res!- bolrll the rattll of Col-: and Powell Sl, Mlddleporl, was od- A Iota! of 48! day otudents northout of Soigon. Prtliminary reporlo reochi"9 hero ol lhe Nobleman," by ~.
IIOeda to build 1 oew toclely." dence al Morning Slar where lias beett recommended lor miUedto Holzer hospital Satur- have enrolled at Rio Grande toid tl lto~l throt Amtricono woro woundtd.
AccoDipanisls ,jlr the ev~
·
lhree year-old Shon Bell was membenblp Ill tho NtUouol day at 4:20p.m. 1911owlna a laD College for !hill session. In addiIn othtr military octlan, 16 U. S. Air Forco 857 were Curol Kine, Debbie KlnJ1
'WASHINGTON SECRE- Ill. He was taken to Melia Gen- and Ohio Audlooeer!q Ana. In lhe kltcltett of her home In lion lltere are 1'1 students tak· llo! bombtrs dumpod Ions of uplaolvto on Communlot Kalhy Morgan, Mot'lery 1111'lll)' of Stale Dean Rusk has eral bospltal as • medical pa- . Ro Ia the oou of Mr. uri Mn. wblcb she traolurod her riibt ing only night classes at lhe poolHom In tho ju"9ltl of Blnh Tuy Province 75 mlloo rio and Mr. William It. llu.
IConUDtled '"' P ... $)
lleot.
Harold C"!'111bou, Raclae II.D. hlp,
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NEW YORK IUPI) - Don't
try to tell the people a NBC
that a dolphif, doesn't have mustcal taste.Matter of fact, said
do!phin't tatte seem• to be bet..
ter than that of those who pro.
gram the Skme NBC's "Hullabaloo.. series. Any~ay, one of
Tin Pan Alley 's oldest ririTll'l
has brou~t out a sheet musie
portfollo called "Fllpper'o Favorite Songs,'' chosen oJf course
by lhe title hero ol NBC's Sacurdly nighl " Flipper" serieo.
The songs' Well, there i1 "Flipper" for start81's. Then, •·Anchors ANeigh" (what else'!'),
"Boy .m a Dolphin" tnal&lt;:hl,
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Capitol Comment, Events

By PIIIL NEWSOM
UPI Forelp News Aoalyd

By William S. White
WASHINGTON
Always
Iller&lt; Is 11M !slut ol Federal
aid to educa,.tion as a public
objective, but to many parent:J
poliftllllt prtvate problem
How doH a parent aid a
teen-age daughter &lt;or son) ~o

aurvivt tbe massive academ1c
pressures and aoxletie• which
are tending to make every
yodllgt;ter a middle-aged and

eoostantly worried amall a n d
owlish pedant before ber 18th
birthday!
At school. they tell her thnt
unltll lbl scores this grade or
Dlaintains that level in

the

seemingly endless prr-co 1lt'Q'e

lnquirl.. that ar&lt; modo Into
her mind. she will SLLrely ne-ver a:et into Vassar, or even
Smith. She studies tlndeed,
all the teen-agers one knows
10 study) far Into the night
and usually all through Satur-

day and Sunday. too.
Into thelr weary heads

Sukamo v•.U· S.:

requl.res a fund of knowledp
and
capacity for bruismg
work which the older 1enera·
tion would have been hard put
to exhibit in that distant ye,..
terrlay whrn it emerged from
univrrslty with what used to
J:&gt;t. called shrepsk:in but would
never now be so frivolously
descrlbtd.
These little characters read
Proust in the original French
before thl'y put on high heels.
They speak knowingly oJ tom·
pllcatd formulae in tht high
physics wh1ch one would ima·
glne wou ld tax even the chalr·
man of the Atomic Energy
Commission. y way of momen·
tarv relaxation thf'V poli~h off
imPenetrable avant . garde nov·
els betweell nibbles at afteJ'oo
noon cookies and swigs of choc·
olate milk.

a

at this decisive season ol the
achool yeer there is a rar more

is

belng pumped ed devotion and
CtJmes to that die-aged parties

with undoubt skilL il
it
what to mid·
11ke me Ls a
staa:r:ering mau oi facts and

fiJ;!ures, of data both ordinary
and abstru.!le. ll il as though
not mert-ly graduatlni
from
prep .!Chool or high IChool, but
rather preparing lo stand at
on~ for a doctorate iD philosophy, was the instant proble-m .
To near the:o~e children talk
ahop. in the car pool tn and
lrcm school, one would :o~uppose
that 1ettin1 into CGllt&amp;e DOW

Let a child score all A's and
And they bring home a!. mere he is in; let him fall occasion·
collateral reading terrifying ally to what nsed I&lt;&gt; be called
!lacks of recondite books which a gentlPmanly C and he is out
Pop would hardly daN! to at- - and, in his mind, in utter
tempt to review for the most disgrace. Still, any number oJ
tolerant of literary editors.
J'\ 's does not autofatically conThey go throug~ a series of note a true education or a spelnteiJPctual forced marches and cial intelligence. It may only
obstacle courses which lD the Indicate dodUty, a capacity t.o
phy~icul
sense recall those remember and
repeat
the
dreadful night bivouacs in the insignificant, and a feroclous
swamps, to which one toted a willingness to grind awayy.
90-pound field pack, which their
Aren't we puslling this whole
fathers endured - but only for
thing too hard and in the wrong
a little while - in validating
direction
so that the really
their cldim to be iniantly of.
gifted fall In fatigue and de ..
firers:.
pair and are walked over in
Now. It would be fooli~h to what one dare not - dare one?
suggest that there is today too - call the junior academic rat
much education. Of course, ra~?

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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

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1eeking privacy from the madding crowdJ uf fans, will stay
at a motel in Miami Beach,
rather than one of the large lux·
ury hotels when they go there
next week. Of course.
Lucy
should know from experience
that It wiU take the ardent au·
tograph seekers exactly 18 mlJl.
ul.es to find her.
The lovely with Cy Coleman
at the VIP was English actresa
Janine Gray. who will be Mrs.
Coleman before very long .. . _
The town's newest restauraleur
is Constance Bennttt's daughter. Gyl Roland. She's opened an
eating.place called the
Red
Rug, on 3rd Ave. •t 28th St.
Music editors should check the
report that the Metropolitan Opera will conduct the Lewisohn
Stadium concerts thls year and
with a new fonnat - mort
emphasis on opera ... Th~ tiUe
of that upcoming documentary
film shocker "Tabu," has been
changed becau&amp;! it was consid·
ered too well known as a per·
fume. The new name is "Taboos of the World." Perhaps the
swttcb will inspire a love-story
type picture to follow ault.
Funny to contemplate : Prince
Sud Abdel Falsal, King Fai·
aal'1 grandson, and Mohammed
Said Kayal re both enrolled
at 8andhurst in England. where
they are required to act
as
equals. Rack home, Mohammed would bt expected to throw
himself to the ground wheo tho
prince passed
Kathleen Winsor's new novel,
"Travtlera
Eutward· Travelers Welt.''
Jarr.es Michener'• next one
"The. Source" hav~ been ~old
by Random House for paperbaekl In 1967 at the highest
prl&lt;ea ever paid In the history

Time - - .........

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Those familiar with President
Sukarno's tactics in Indonesia
believe that Indonesia's tak..
over of management of AmeJi.
can owned rubber plantations
b permanent. Other AmerlcaQ.
buslne .. es _ with the po11lblt
uceptlon of the o11 companleJ
-are .,.pected to fall In dut
time. Uolng tho aame taetleo
they uaed laot year to 01111 tha
Brltleh, the Indonesians prob ..
bly will not move directly t..
warda aetzure arid tUOtlonallza.
tlon whlcb would involve payment of compenstlou, T h ey
olmply will make American
buotneu life In Jakarta tmpo..
olble.

there Ia not dear)J II!QU&amp;h.
But there is a legitimate quetUou u to whether the rJibl
kind o1 educalioo, a dllloreut
kind altogether, Ia being taught.
The whole social atmo.sphere
puts too IJ'&amp;Bt a premium OD
merely being able to enter col·
lege, and offers, especially to
girls, too heavy a punishMent
~ they
don't get Into the
''right" one. Education ls a
serious business; it ought oot,
however, to be a grim a n d
desperate one. It ought to be
possible to learn without teart
- and surely without nearvoua
breakdowns. Mjjybe there ls far
too much emphasis on pounding in what the late Alfred
North Whitehead called me r e
"inert knowledge" - that t!l,
fact:o~ and fancies that
don't
mean much anyhow.

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Vo:re of Broadwav • • • reportmg

Jottings ln P~ncl1
Bette Davis has Olpped over
••The Whirligig of Time,''
a
mystery novel by Dola de Jong
and wants 1t as her next film.
It was chosen as one of the top
mysteries of the ear and the
starring role Is not unlike the
one Bette played ill her big hit
"All About Eve"
The Broad·
WB·bound comedy by
Nell
Simon· "The Odd Couple" has
stirred audiences to heights of
enthu&lt; 1sm unprecedented in
this co.umnists experience. Outof-town readers have
been
bombardlna: me with letters
with quotes likt "You'll love
it!" "It's so funny l can't resist
teH!ng you about It!" "1 had
1uch a Jood time; there ought
to be more plays like this and
people would eo to the theatre
more often"
"PIE'a~e write
about lt so everyone in New
York will know.' Okay happy
to oblige; ,..lng a hit show
move lnto our town iJ a joyous
experience.
'lbo.!lt Air Force men who
passed along the answers in the
recent scandal art now being
referred to at the Academy as
•·Test Pilots'• Rather cruel, I
think; of course, it'l wrong to
cBeat, but the young men who
were taking the tesll had ooe
thini 011 their side that oot all
~f UJ tan say-they were anx·
lous to paaa 10 they could
1erve, and perhapt die for their
eowrtry. They 'fren't trying to
become bt1da of a4 agencies,
or banks- or computer firms.
Chuma belitve Jayne Mans~eld ond htr brldtiP'OOm Matt
Clmber, are txpecting a baby
In the Fall, Jayne has four ehl~
droll by pmlouo marriages and
II a moot devoted mother ....
Luolllt Bill an4 Gary Morton

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of the small book Industry - a
tot.al ut well over ' million dol·
lars. Kathleen's may sound like
guldae to tourlilo, but It '• gur·
anteed to be sexy onct you've
flipped open UJt
~ver .
•· .11"-···
If you've been
wondering
whatever bz1 01 of director
Josef von Sternberg, credited as
being the discoverer and mentor of Marlene Dietrich, he'a
due in New York this mo:1th to
confer with his publishers about
his utobiography, "Fun in a
Chinese Laundry." As a prospective member of the literary
set, he ought to get together
with comedi.rm Alan King, who
wrott "Help! I'm a Prisoner in
a Chinese Bakery ." They could
make beautiful fortune cookies
lojet.her . . . Producer Marty
Ransohofi ls in a tizzy trying
to find out If the jewels stolen
from Liz Taylor In Dublin included the diamond and ruby
aandplper pin be gave her in
gratitude for being ouch a good
girl during the film oamed af.
ter the same bird.
There have been many reports about the lltlfltal status
of Butle Paul MoCartney. A
communique from London just
arrived, states that he "is def·
initely married ro Jane A.!lher
aM has been for over 1 year."
Those who've seen screen..
tngs of the auspense dra.ITll
"'Mle Collector" say it makes
Alfred Hitchcock's
"Psycho"
...m like a Hayley Mills Diet
lsaued by Walt Dlllney I'U reserve decision unt11 l'vt seen it
but Ill diroelor wu William
Wyler - and that's always a
plus. Mr. Wyler haa modo quito
a few good ones · .. A
Joe
Bananaa iookallke (or -'bly
the miSiing hoodlum hl!lllelf)

Soviet Union Appears to he Stepping up
Its Sweet Talk to Fra nee's de Gaulle
PARIS (UP!) - The Soviet
Union appears to have stepped
up her wooing of President
Charles de Gaulle of France.
Her aim may be to drive still
another wedge between France
and oth,er membera of the At·
lantic alliance.
This was the first reaction of
Western diplomats to Informed
Moscow reports that Rll!sia is
awitchlng ambassadors in Paris. According to thtse reports,
Sergei Vinogradov, tt" e smiling
bon vivant who has served biB
country here for nearly 12
years is being replaced by Dej&gt;uty Foreign Minister Valerian
Zorin.
Zbrin t.s a member of the Soviet Communist party's Central
Committee and one of Mo!ICOWI
most trusted and experienced
diplomall. Moscow reports said
his appointment wBB viewed
there as an indication that the
Kremlin attache!! gleater importance than hitherto to the
Paris job.
The reports or Zorln'!!l
appointment followed close on a
series of Soviet moves designed
apparently to woo De Gaulle :
- Vinogradov called on 0&amp;
Gaulle in January after a New
Year trip home and repeated a
four and a half yer old standing invitation to the French

leader to pay a state visit to
Moscow.
-Vinogradov called on De
Gaulle aaain last week and
handed him a SOviet proposal
that the two governments
should work closely together in
aeeking a negotiated setllement
of the Viet Nam war.
--soviet Premier Alexei N.
Kosygio told newsmen at the
Leipzig fair in East Germany
that he Is ready to meet De
Gaulle "at any moment" if the
Interests of peaee demand it.
Sbarp Contrasts
Kosygen's statement about
meeting De GJ~uUe contrasted
sharply with his blunt re~rk
that be haa no intention of vis-

itlng either London or Bonn In
the near future.
De Gaulle showed his own In·
terest in improving relations
with Moscow in his Feb. 4 news
conference, when he also rec"lled his 20-year-old dream of
a united Europe stretching
some day from the Atlantic to
the Ural Mountain3 in Russia.
However, De Gaulle has
played It fairly eool with the
Russians. He has shown no sign
of letting himself be swept off
hls feet by their wooing. In particular he has invariably zid~
stepped setting any date for a
visit to Moscow, although he
agreed in principle to do so aa
far back •• 1960.

HELEN HELP US!

l&gt;ally -Sentinel, Pomeroy~Middleport , 0 .• Mar. 8. 1965

DrawTopPower New Boston in Opener
Of District Tourney Saturday at 1p.m.

Cincmnatl Edler 41.

Ohio H.S. Basketball
United Prell Intemational

ICincinnati St.

xavier 18
Clncinnatl Moeller tl
. CinciMati LaSalle 84
Cincinnati Walnut Hilla 11
At SteabeDrille
At CGiumbus
Steubenville 68 Wintersville 5t
Columbus Soulh 67 Bexley 37
At Caotoa
London 69 Delaware Hayes oW Canton C.C. 60 Sandy VaUey 11
Linden 64
1
At Akroo
Columblll! Ready 48 , Akron Central 50 Revere •
Ea!tmoor &amp;4
Class A Toarnameata
Worthington 49 1 At Bryaa
Archboid 65 Hamler 57
At Lima
At I:H!-fiance
Uma Shawnee 77 Bryan 65
Paulding 48
At Dayton
Ayemllle 4S (OT)
Dayton Chaminade 70
Dayton Dunbar 61
At Tiffi.a
Xenia 57
Margaretta 65 Attica 40
D~ytun Meadowdale 53 1. AI Blufftoft
At Bowhng Gr,en
Fremont Ross 63 Huron 54
f&gt;eAirhpos St Johbn 78 KaHda. &amp;1
Claa1 AA To11namenb
At Oxfonl
Finneytuwn 59 Middletown 58
Wyoming &amp;4 Greenhills ~

I.At

1 nrtsmout
J~l.'w Boston 51 PE'ebles 49
Portsmouth West 61
At Wooster
Norwavne
55 Black River M
At Marinn
I
At sPringfield
MansfH'Id St. Petl.'r 59

Po rt smuu th
I Porfsmouth 81

Tiffin Columbian 46 Bnlkins 72 Indian Lake 55
At Bowling Gr~n
A.t CIO\it"rltaf
Onawa
Hills 58 Northwood S7
Cloverleaf 70 Woos!Pr 55
At
Mansfield
A.t Toledo

HIM.
Thirdo Remember that pe..
pie are too busy worrying
about thelr OWD boners to ~
tice an of yours, so stop hating
younelf for that blusb or stammer. Be an INTERESTED u..
tener - you're sure to find 1
!aliter who needs you.
Fourth; Stop envying t h e
"life of the party." He's got
his problems too, u everyone
but yon can aee.

Fiftb; Take pride In being
shy. All your Hfe It will give
you more insight, more sensltlvity to others, more true
friends. And you'll probably
have more success too, because
you'll try harder to excel, end
have more time to manqe it,.
away from the ooclal merry• .
go-rol.lnd.

Ready to use ...

Lasto (Thl! Is to "Bashful~
who Ia '"Chicken of the She").
U you can't aay it face-to-fae•
try the telephone, or aerul a
card. She'll take II from therel
II any othero 1 yot• born-shy
people can offer tips on bow
to make it work for you, pleue
give. We'll be waitin&amp; to hear
from you. - H.

JHE DAilY SENTINEL

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Ohio Tourney Cage Scores

Hot Pllnalt:
lballano and Malaysia oooa
may reach agreement permJtting troop~ ol either country to
pu••ue Commuulot terrorlell
across their common border.
The piau will be dllcuaeed at a
meeting o! lop "eurlty oUielals
In Kuala Lumpur thla week. If
agreemeut II reaehed. Iough
Malayolan border patrolll would
be allowed for the first time
brto 10uthem Thailand wher1
nearly aU the estimated 000 ,...,
rorllltl art In hiding. MeaDwhile, Malayalao of!lelals openly express doubt about the SlK&gt;
cess of any peace talks wltb
Indonesia. But they aloo say
privately that the threat of war
-blgh In Jauury-aow has r•
ceded.

will too.
U you aren't a whiz at Eng.
lish, you can excel elsebere:
everyone has a special talent
if he looks hard enough, and
works hard enough at It ....
rebuilding old cars, perhaps, or
winning a Science award, OT
being the best ice skater (swim..
mer, water skier, photographer,
cook - yoo name it) In your
Accident in Ma8on
clus. You shy ones have to DIVOTiitl TO INTIRIIT OP
newspaper.
h lnve8tigaterl
prove you are worth knowing
CHICKEN OF THI&lt;
MllOI MAlON ARIA
MASON - The Sheriff'! de"'SHE~' (AND 11 He")
by
the
thing•
you
aeeomplisb
partment Investigated an accl·
- not by the easy way you
Dear Helen :
dent Sunday at 1 a. m. on Rt.
My problem Is my 1hynesa. gab· and It takes longer. but
33 near here when a car driven
I
would like to talk to this girl you also make better friends
by Franz Reichert, Jr., 18, of
that
I llke but I can't ever get and KEEP them.
New Haven, traveling east on
Rt. SS. struek the parked car up the nerve. Any suggestions
Second: Once ou acel at
will be appreciated, about how
of Benjamin R. Casto, while it
oomethiog, don't hide lt. Volu~&gt;­
was parked In from of the Caa· W get over being a chicken to teer for jobs you can do best,
talk to people. BASHFUL
to residence.
and, in your quiet way, be surt
Reichert was charged with CHICKEN OF THE '"SIIE''
people
know you are doing them,
failure to have vehiCle under Dear Helen:
Don't ever knock publicity.
control. Property damage was
There isn't any reason why
A otory In the eehool paper
estimated at $600 to tbe Rleclr I should be shy because I have
has
brought many a "Bashful"
ert vehicle and the Casto car, a nice home and parents, I ~t
girl
friend "he would like to
a 1957 model, was totaled. There good grades, am not bad look..
talk to but ean•t get up I h e
was no personal Injuries.
ing or too fat or loo skinny or nervt.'' Rea!!IOn She came to
with a long nose, or anything. I
Botb IDoklo .. ekl
guesa
I wao just born ahy.
Pleaoaot Valley HoopiiBI
My mother saya abe was sb
ADMI'ITED - Mrs. J o b a
ln
school too. but don't worry,
Jtinnalrd, Pl. Pteaaant; Johnuy
it
takes
longer to make lrienda
Baird. Southside; Mrs. Mattt.
but
you
keep them better. 1
Chasteen, Vinton.
have
that
artielo about ahyneeo
DISCHARGED - Robert But.you
eher,
Pl. Pleasant;
Rbon. you wrota lut year da Casto, Mason; Mn. Terry know - making it work for
Nutter and daughter. Heridor· you. I read It ovtr a lot and I
oon; Mrs. Bobby Roueb and know It has helped. but I wlah
daughter, Middleport ; Marvin It would help falter.
I wunder if all ohy people , ..
Lanier, Southside; Mra. Harry
cretly dr&lt;am about being lead·
Bright, Henderson.
BIRTH - Mr. and Mro. Lor· ers, and SOmebody everybody
I'JI Kapp, Leon, a daughter.
ever
listens to, and to they
make i~ Helen? - TAMED
SEVERAL ARIIESTED
BRAIN
P'f. PLEASANT - Arresta
Dear Bashful, Tamed Brllln,
during the weekend by IDeal
and all you other Shy Oneso
law enforcement officers acll'l pretty bard lo turn a
cord.iRI to jaU recorda were;
rose toto 8 uaer Illy, or. "ahy"
Ronald A. Miller, Gallipolis Ferterrier Into a tiger, 10 otop hidI'JI and Clanmu FIBcher, Jr~
Ing behind our dreBIDI (yes,
Pt. Pleaaant, both
charged
all ohy oneo dream ) and
T.B:.
wttll drlritll wl&gt;l1e lnlolleated.
learn
to make tile most of what
wu11am n. nan. Pt. Pltaaant;
you've got.
Wilbur Beller, Pt. Ploaaant;
Firat; eJeel at oometltlng. II•
Howard F. Erwin, Southside;
JOU
're good In Engllllh, get on
Lewio Harper. Ga!Upolla ForrJ,
the
sehool paper or
annual
ond Robert E. Long, Galllpolit
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IDto,..
Ferry, each clw1ed becoUJe uot too many go out for
leatlon. Edward ....,hllll, Pt.
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Pretty ooon you'll
Pleullll, wu ornstaoi '"' aa
be
pttinf
by·Uneo,
doing lnterond battery dmD\.
viewo, feeHng like somebody
"· , , Why 1o1ft w - . b foh • 111"'1 ttl tr1rot
bu boon opolted In Mexico Hv· opeelal - and that •a tho main
,.,utorly pollad TV ,,_.,. t6ini ttl tilt ptOfKIIId In&amp; In a quaint ino oot far from thing. dlocov..-lng yOIU' own
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I n~r Wednesday Pvcning rrom 51
I to 7 p. m. in the grade school j lion W!ll
Icafeti•na. Carryouf order!'! w1Ui to d ay at

Sete, France. Ten
quarts of red wine the
had been carry in&amp; were durnpeil !I
on the premises.
Amateur Play Cancellt&gt;d
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Th~a there was the "'
theaire group in Leamington ,

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and co•t• this morning In M&lt;iB'
1 ounty court

. i Hi~h School is sponsoring a din-!

hauting it and smashed lhroush II
the wall! of the Ronay home

All Flavors

I rhnrge. Knapper was fined $10

hold an open meeting

7 :.,•o p.m. at t hc South-

be taken carP. of for tho'!e who ! ern Hi&amp;h liChoo\ building. All
are umtble to attend.
alumni are invited to altPnd.
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'fickels are being sold in ad- I rre~ ident Gary Gibbs said.
vance or may be purchased at
the door. Senior mother chairLOCAL TEMPS
Th e temperature in Pomemen ;;~re Mrs. Keith Sutherlpnd
and Mrs. Eileen Hawkins. Stu- roy 's business distrirt at 11:40
dent Chairman is ,Julia Lucas. I a.m. loda} was 42 degrees unProceeds are to go towards der cloudy skies.
the Senior Class trip fund .
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ask for an injunrtion preventAD\1lSS!ONS SATURDAy _
Complete Rooms
ing state and local uff irials ANCIENT ART-Youthful Timothy Cox, of St. Albans,
W.Va., has become a skilled craftsman in the art of dulcim er
Claude Reitm1re,
Pomeroy ;
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from interfering with C!\'!l making. The dulcimer, which resembles an elougated guitar,
right~ demonstration s.
waa popular with the pioneers. The state o( Wtst Virginia
Mark Tubb, \ ·I t Vernon
DISl"HAH(;Es SATLIR.DA Y- ,
Young al•o •aid that King recently launched a program to train young people to prewould call on clergymen and se rve early Amerinw arts and crafts. The-y will di&amp;play theJr ~ Franees Klein. Middleport .
Sl!N!lAY ADMISSIONS - l!o
rabbi• all over the nation for skills at the Cedar Lakes arts and crafts lair in July.
'
: ward Donahur. Racine : Wayne
support of Tuesday·:; marl'h
- ~ Stewart, \fa son : Addle Barton .!
Can 11 Go Back"
Racine.
Anoth_.r King aide told thr
nJ
DISCHARGE~ SUNDAY
crowd that "If we stop now we . 0 DSOD . S S
go bad: to yesterday. But yesAmanda Smith, R:1cinE&gt;; Jor;;f' ph l
Mlddte,ort, o.
terday ,, too mim•b'• to 11v • . ,
\\-t can't go back now ."
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Sunday's rout came aftl'r th~l
Negroes, praying to (~od to le11d ·
Pomt&gt;-roy emerg!fficy squadthem ''through a wilderness of
I. •
men cmswerPd three coils OVt&gt;r I
state t r 0 ope r s" on the an .
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the weekend, the firsl at 4·:m
In medicine or mPteoro logy, farming or tlnance, the future
nounced 40 mile trek fur freeIContmue, From PaRe 1)
p.m. Saturday (or Claude Rr-ttbf! longo.; lo the fit. l '1e fu lurf' belon11s to thou vigorous tnOUfii:h
dl)m to Montgomery.
teft l dent cttllrd f?r strongC'r stand-I mire, Pomeroy, a mPdic~l pi.llu 1 1 ~· e it &lt;md shape il. Are your schools pro'l'idlni tor phystcal
krown 's Chr.pel Churrh, lwo , ards to prohtblt l!('en!liPd deal- tir 11 t. The squad took h1m to
fit ness as part of a sound ijducation7 You perenli can netp
sbrea!!lt.
ers from sellmg handgu~" lolVeterans Memonal_
hospi tal j
see that they do . Write: Tile President's Counc1 l on Ph)'S-IC_~
f
the
column
Nnyone
under
21
y@ars
ol
aKe
whrrr
he
was
admttted.
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Fr:re•.•. Wast11ngton, D. C. lor tnlrwna*M.
Wh en th e heu d o
or r1fleR and shol"uns to any- ~
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Members sAid t.he truck also~
j'
ward Pett.u! Bridge at _the t&gt;dge Other anti crimt recommen- l was l'alled at 4:55 p.m. Sunday
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of Selma'!! buslnescr. d1 strict. II ' datlons by the President·
· for .Jack King of the llarriiiOn·
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was met by 50 helmet&lt;'d troop- DruJ Contf(IJ: A new statute ville area who was taken
to
ers. Behind them were about providing for federal dvil coru- Meigs General hospital and at
two dozen h(Jrsemen , memhP.r!l l milment to correctional andre- 10 :20 p.m. Sunday for Walter
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o_f She!iff James C'lark'R depu- medial in~titutlons for narcotic \ King of Harrisonville, a meditt7.ed-clv1Han f'O!!P!e.
1and rnariluana users, thus lim- cal patient who wa11 taken to 1
Hi&amp;hwAy Patrol Maj. John I lting the present. application of 1Veterans \1emorlal ho&amp;pital and
floud, UlintJ a bullhorn. ordered 1mandatory minimum . prl!!on ' admttled.
the Negroes to disperse and / sentence!t . .lohnson s~ rd thJ_,~~
-----gavt&gt; them two minutes to do j plan. to be submitted rn detail
.p T A
, 0 The Negroes knelt to pray shortly by the Justice Depart·
Svracuse , , •
and about two do~en troopers me~t , would facilitate rehablll- To Hear Librnrian
h ed
tat10n of drug vlcttms and conI
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ushed and sistent with public •alety, The Syracuso PTA will meet
yt tpd
at the 11
1 · "give oflendm" maXlmum op- at 7.30 p.G m.d Tuesday
d . 1hen sare
ownguw
hoo I build"m•.
a I
, hove
· bill
b
portunity
for
return
to
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norSyracuse
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Y c u '·
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Guests will be Mro Plkkoja,
The Negroet retreated about
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I executive librarian of MeiS• and
110 yard• along tbe riVer when Orpn!Jod Crime: He dU'ecled Gallia counties, who will diS·
the troopers auddenly started the attDmey general, the 'l'rt'as- cuss the bookmobile and its opfiring tear ga1 shtlls.
ury &amp;ecretary and other federal er&lt;~ting costs, and Robert Bow- l
A dense cloud of yellow gas law enfor~ement nrfictall! to en- I en, assistant county auperinten- '
enveloped the Negroes. by now la~ge the1r war on organlz~d I dem, who will show a film on I
cryiDJ and screaming. and the cnme Detailed proposals w1ll the PEP bill. The public is
troopers, we a r i n 1 masks, bl- submltWi to Congres1 later invited.
charged a11ain. Tho po"omen by tbe JuotiC&lt;! Department.
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galloped up from the rear and Low Enlorc&lt;~menl• John"'n 1
TEXTURED
Into the fleeiiiJ Ne11roes.
proposed a law enforemont asWitnesseo told of aeeiiiJ poue olstance act for development
men use bullwhips and len11th1 and t•stlng of experimental
rope to flail tho NOIII"OOI, method• of C1'lme C&lt;&gt;ntrol in a
Crowds of whites stood alon11 loderal·•tate-local cooperative Brown Tone, Black Magic
the streets, cheering.
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bull ed ils ''"Y into tire llr&lt; Buckeve• But llrPvll have 98 .. Bob Dwors tallied 31
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The enl!re s~ason JS WI&lt;APIJt'd :tllt'-1 111 \&lt;JIIOniil A!&gt;SIJ(I&lt;IIIU/1 ,j \( AA
d i\% 1011 qu.Jrlt&gt;r - lo do much better Lhan that to- the Falcons, F'enn took earn,,.,
up m tomght s playot l g&lt;HIIe at lntt'Jeolle~!.tlt' Atlllt•lw-. ( \'\lA 1 l 1n.1h &lt;~I ~:v,m..,vlllr lnd , st art- n1ght agamst top-1anked Mn:h1- g\e Tech, 79-67, and Bethany deDayton tor Miami and Olllo Tournunu;nt at K&lt;.~Jl!-.Cls J 'Jt\· . 111~ Wt·dnt&gt;sdov. Tht&gt; /.ips be&lt;~t g:m, the H1g Te n champion, . feated t:ase Tech, 86-77.
University , the MJd-.1\nwnc;m rvto Tlw M;.~raudt'r" 1111'1'1 .l:w k. - Buffalo. ti9- ~ . Snturda:.· n1ght as whwh will be mvadmg in search
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Ohio State has a last. chan{'f at I the l1rs t-round Tut&gt;sd.l_\ n t~;:ht.
21! J)lltrlt s 1n lt'&lt;Jdmll, tfwm to thr
The Buckt'yes need the win
o M of l'•~lory .
Zips Ad\anr·•
\lrd ·l·;ast Hrgron:rl uo"n al Ak , to break even for the sea.'ion. , HAVE BlADDER IRRITATION
nm Snturdo_v
whirh ends for Uhto lf'ams with 1
The HobrJts , delemling MAL'
c:hampJOns, earned a shcu·t- nl NarionHf Raskel&lt;.lll Association '/lrf• Z1p.~. Ohio Conft'rence cv- tonight's iHJn{'N .
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the crown and forced the pl &lt;1_1- B~ L'nitt'd Pn•'s Jnttornatinnal r h amp10n~ &lt;ltH1 O(' Tournamen t
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o[f by clobbering Toledo. 8i-fil ,
J-:a!\tt'rn Bivil•icm
l'il.llllpltm ,; tlw SP('ond yt&gt;ar in a
In other Sarurd(ly night I
on Lhe road Satllrd&lt;:~y tn mat('h
w. 1..
1•ct nrw, \'&lt;tl-r.v d 21 -6 mark into tlw gdlllt'S. Bow l in,~; (;r(&gt;€ n t&gt;ar ned
the Redskins 11-1 mark.
x-Ho~t 11 n
~rR lfl 7R4 tourne\' . Lasr vrur thev fin - u share of third place in thr I
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q is/wd ;l'-' ru mwn;p to J•:va ~ ~viliP . ' MAC by downing Marshall. 104- 1
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Miami was bu ~ v s t .:.~ .vlno in . IIH lnnot! r
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:m :1:-1 :)21 whil'il again J" L-1vored to
11hape by trampllng vi~1t1ng
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Pitf~burgh , 89 _66 _
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21\ 41i 1fll the lttle. Akron is playing
x-( 'lllldwd r.a~t 1 'r n l :~ lt'
ou t regular starting /::Ullal;r~dl•~:~ \ 1
In two m~:&gt;e t mgs this st&gt; i:l sOn.
Wt·&lt;.;tt&gt;rn Di\ i'lon
Smith and six other fr 1
each won on its home rourt by
\\. L. Pd . bec au ~e NCAA rulPs do not al- l
10 points, but thr winner tonigln
Lol'l AngPli· s
44 28 .611 low tlw u-;e of fre~hmt&gt;n in !
eoes to the NCAA Mid-Ea.o;t Re - St. \..o u1o.;
39 :14 .5:H tourn,lflwnt pi;~~ -gional playoff at Bowling Gref'n Baltimr1re
.14 37 _4j{! StPulwnvil lt·. which lost to Akto take on Davlon on Tnesdav Detroit
:l i 44 .413 !'IJil m lllf• l1r ~ t round. closed out
night end the . stoa~on end" f..-;r
San Fnmrisco
J:i :'! B .2ns &lt;l frne 21 -3 se&lt;~son by whip)Jmg
the loser.
Saturday'g HP111Uitli
Handolph Marnn , 94-66, in the
Will Bo Given By William Dil.., Athet11, who ho1
Centnil State. r:mkPd
sPcunll Pilil&lt;ld€1pllln 103 Boston ~8
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. eonso I;.at10n tilt as Randy c:ref'n I
more th•n 1S yrs. experience. He will demonstrate
1rnong llr~ na\tons
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Cincinnati 9i San Franrisi'O 9:1
Day ton sharpPrwd its reflexes
Remember tho ploco and tho deto.
Sunday·~ Re'iuH~
fnr the NC.'\A tournry hy down1
Boston 133 Phil&lt;~delphia 111
mg DeP&lt;1 ul, 71 -64, &lt;lt Chicago,
At Findloy
I Baltimore 111 DPtroit HIS
I brt&gt;akin~ a lour-ga me winning
McGuffey 79 Carey 64
St Louis 132 i\iew York 106
! streak uver thfm held bv the
At New Concord
u;l Angele s J06 Ci ncinnati 104 [ Blue Ocmons. The Flyers 'enter
Z&lt;.~nesville 58 Meadowbrook 4S
Monday·,. Gamr-s
thr rournament with a
At Buchtel
Baltimore at San F'rancisro
record.
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Athens 80 Marietla 7a
(Only game sdtedul ed)
Hurk11 Face MJchigan
At Cbillir-otb~
Tuesday·R Gamrs
Ohio ~tate rose up lo
Centralia 70 Unioto 61
Philadelphia nt New York
ovt&gt;r hst -plarP. Michigan
At Struthen
Baltimore at Lo~ AngeiE"s
at F:ast Lansing, 97-75, as
Call For Homo Appaintmont- No Chorga
Crestview 66 Southe111 Local 51 (Only games Sf'hedulf'd 1
Ricketts poured in 29 points
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Windham 76 Bracevina M
McDonald 64 :Bad!Jer 16
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CHJCA.GO (U
. Pll Lucky Jf'r- En"land, putting on Chri.,.topher 1a fish ing tale. It sef'm.IIJ that I freight vard whPre the locomo- no Emuffler.S
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ry Berg.;;trand !·It· Pscapf'd a Fry·li play . "The L.adys
Not , three Argentinian anglers eame live hali been sent for d+"fective l _verett ~It · 55, Bashan,
head-on auto crash without a fo r Burning.' You gu~ssed tl homt' one day mutlermg some-' brc;.kes. The train rolled a mile ;a1 ~ . atsesse t;urt d costs in
scratch but was vtory sur- The l~tt Theatre where the 1 thing about a railnwd train i and a half down the track.~ to 1 ha I!JO 15 f c~urt t._atur ay on 11
prised. '
ploy would hove been presented divin!o! into their boat
a pier and fell over the edge jcb akrge 0 e ec tve emergt•ncy
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He should have been.
His was destroyed by fir!:' .
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The story was. or course , a b- mto t e water, eras mg on top
c:ar hit a washing mnchlne
From South AnlC'ncD, the ' solulel.v true. The train of emp- of lhe risermens boat.
They I
It happflned last year an a 1council c:ollected a whopper of ty grnin con ran away Cram a 1werent in 1t at the time.
Srhu~ter Rf'tnovf'rl
highway ne•r f\awlins. Wyo., , - -··
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ant was reported today by
.y·""~W~."':-'lUIII
· .· I Stone got into the car to drive Jamea Schuster, 21, Pomeroy,
National Safety Council 1n its
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annual roundup or the
, :-.~:-.r .;~ before she lost control and hit a l-20 year term in the Ohio
welrdflst accidents .
· -,. )~__.M~~ t~ I 8 parked car of the same man- State pemtentiary after being
';_·~:··.J"-~ -- - · ~:~ 1 ufacture, model and color &lt;~S round guilty of auto larceny,
The roundup also tell s
__',. ' -~.:·£ ~ the one she ~as d.nvmg.
_ was t.aken to the penal institutembarrassin"D sao" a
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rs .• one 1. n_ now n lI1 lion toda_v by the Meigs CounLisson, Martin. Tenn .. reigninH
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then she wa~ dr1vtng somebody jty Sheriff' I department
princess of tht' lnternational
l ·'"'"·' ·' \'"' % elses car cmd had
smashed; The department also reportBanana FPstival. Il seems
·)~ into hrr own. Damagrs tot.Bied 1 ed the arrest of David F. Knapslipped and nearly fpl\ during
.,._.,, ·= ., . •, &lt; ~ $1,0011.
1per , 54. of Pomeroy Rt. 2, over
the festivitiej - on a banana
· =&gt;~
I the weekend on an tntolrication

Demonstrators

MAC Co-Champs Seek NCAA Berth in Playoff

1,737

\ Patrol Reports Two
I WePkend Citations
Th~

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can

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LIFEBUOY

SOAP

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"BOSTON STYLE" 4 to 6 lb. Avg.

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lEN'I'IKJUAN etTED
Pomeroy Police reported the
arriSt over the weekend
Jack R. Harrll, Flatwoodt, Ky.
on • chll"J• oll'UlllliDI a tra!Uc
ll,iht.
,

or

DRIVEl\ FINED
lloeer Eu1•n• 11111, 18, R•·
cine Rt. 2, was lln•d $3 and
costa lor drlviDJ left v! center
Saturday night by Pomeroy
Mayor Char leo ~ar,

THE SHOE BOX
Middleport, 0.

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CLASSIFIEDS 2 for 1 SALE
mber 0 1 11
our Clnslflocl omounll to.
Whon you ploca your "mlrocl..worklng• cluslfled during March, you ,..oive 1 DOUBLE VALUE! Whet evor nu
" " Y ELy FREE or plo.. your
wo'll glvo you 2 for I, In othor words ploco your Clnsiflod for 3 doys, ond you'll rocolvo tho noxt con-utlvo 3 dots ABSO.';.U~REE OF ' ADDITIONAL
od in Tho Doily Sontlnol Cloulfl..t for 6 full doys (for boot rMuitsl ond WE WILL GIVE YOU THE NEXT SIX DAY • 11mo •fl'od nd will oxplro mldnlfht
1
1
CHARGE! Thoro oro no gimmicks to this offor. It Is boing offorod to oil our rHdon oxcopl thooo now on contrlct In C "'"'
Morch 14, 1965.

NATIONAL WANT AD WEEK

BE SURE TO ASK FOR the speci1l M1rch 2 for

MARCH9-14

I oHer when you nil WY 2-2156

Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Mar. 8, 1965

WANT AD

2 SIGNS

INFORMATION

01'

OUJUTY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

E. McQuaid, Denna SUo Owen•,
Mrs. James T. Parker, MrL
Willard D. Smith, Mrs. Thorn·
as E. Stephens, Mrs.
Anna
Sievers, Pamela Surbaugh ond
Mrs. Roocoe Wise.

School Board to Continue
Review of Legal Ruling

PT. PLEASANT - The Mas- much would be allowed for 23
County School Board will other school bulldlngs llsted In
1963 Corvair Monza Coupe
$1699 IIe&lt;l&gt;lltlnue a review begun Fri· the levy call.
A s harp low mileage ICH.·al car. Jet black finish, tires show
night of a ruling in which That II the levy provided a
little wear. 110 H.P. engine. 4 ~peed trami. Radio, heater, I I,.,;,., Virginia Attorney Gener- total of $732,540 over a three
red b-ucket seats and vinyl trim .
c. Donald Robertson disap- year period lor the oew Jun10r
1962 Corvair Monza Cpe. _ _ Only $1495 l lorov'ed the validity of the bond High and the 23 other bulldlllgs,
Automatic trans. Radio and heater. Low mileage. A sharp
64 Buick _
$3,295
voted
by the citizens and II the Board iasued $700,000
one.
. bods
Wildcat 2 dr. Hard Top . OnMason County during the m
n over a th ree year perly 10,750 careful miles . All
1961 Pontiac Tempest 4 Door
$995 ll•loeci1all School Levy on Janu- tod and if the lllterest r•te on
vinyl custom trim . So near
Automatic trans. Radio and heater. likf' new whltewaH tires,
12th
the bonds amounted between
new we could pul it in the
grePn vinyl interior trim, wttite finish. The cleanest car you
~nd
issue
was
to
allow
S2,75
per cent and 3 per cent
s howroom . Fully equipped
will find
Mason County Board of Ed· for ao approximate cost of
ucatlon to complete the new $40,95tl, then the total cost of
Pleasant J u n 1o r High the bond ilsue of 1700,000 lor
School building this year In- the Junior High would amount
stead of over a three year per- to $740,950, and this, a~cording
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
iod as the funds became avalJ. to Robertson's ruling, IS t8,UO
Ol'ftCii IOUU
a:• &amp;. .. tft 11-00 P. " oan,
=:=:=:=:::POM=:=:E':R':O':Y':,=:OH~I=O======~~~=! ableRobertson
from the special levy.
more than funds proposed to be
. . - . . ,.......a.JO A II "' 1S100 uoe !
ruled:
expended on the new Junior
rrt 10 &amp;Aft
High and leaves nothing lor
TO PlACJ. A
U:.UL1 PB001J~
IVORY dressing table, ~,a;~;~ ~ ~-W;P;;o~me~••::•·fcO;h:l•~y.Jii~F~e~;m~a~,l~e~Help Wanted
Re1l Estate For S1le
The Board's order of public the 23 remaining schoola llsted
WANT AI&gt;
anv highboy, poster bed ,
Housewife- · wanted
notice on the election laDed to 1n the levy call.
PHONE WY2-2156
al ·bed. WY 2-343~
3-63tc
to take phone calls lor e~tab- I '
~tll/fb contain a statement of the dol· At a meeting of the Board of
BABY -bed-·;;, 'good .&lt;ondition. hshed company Wnte The \,Ue t1
7
lar amount of the debt and Ed t·
F .d
'gbt
d'.
100
"3t
bonds
to
be
ISsued
or
the
per·
uca
n
ay
"'
a
"'
HEAVY CHAIN link
fence, WI 9-2739.
~' P
Daily Sentinel Box 668-Y
bed
cussion waa held on the rollog
Notice
wire. 7 ft. tall, enough wroc;-r: · - - - - - .. Pomeroy, Ohio.
POMEROY- Modern 1.
• iod of amortization of
the
dls
fence in • factory. Like new.
BRASS, copper ~d
3 5 3tc
room Irame home_ with bath, bonds or the proposed maal- andand ~:.,w~~ :.de ~th ~:
B. M. Cooper,
Lacgsville, pieces, old loys, carv toppe~d j :cco-:-;-;-c=-;-;o,.-;;-;c;~=--;;-;-:-; gas,. f~red hot a~r heating, mum rate of Interest to be paid secuib;'' Att~';;, ~uel D
18TH anoual SEO Hereford As- Ohio. SH 2_54 re.
led furniture, marble
OLAN MILLS NEEDS 3 to 6 harawood floors , back porch, on the bonds.
Little g e ~definite actio~
3 1 &amp;Lp
JOclation Show and Sale will
furnilure, drop leal table,
ladies tor telephone work lor and full_basemeoodnt. Lo~thtod !~ Ballots furnished voter. had ia tak~
be held at the Rock Spring
nseerat cupboach.':!'s,' dceasneks,
our Middleport office. Excel- gl oodl t nelgdhborh b kWI
d~• no provisions by which volel'll The o:..•ial School Levy apBED: ' 21
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a n1ce ac
yar
"""'Fair Ground' Pomeroy, Ohio, 8 x IO 0. UMP1958
ent pay, no expenence ner- t:')~ 0 dn
t
· could exercise a choice on the proved by Mason County
on
Saturday, March 20, with the truck tlres. .
bowl and pitcher sets,
essary. Work either 9 a. m. ..,uv. 00 own paymen
re- .
·
d bt nd
· wng·
lhow at 1 a.m. and the aale Dorser Larkins. Long
dolls, old lamps or partl
. ed
d b1
$43 72 mcurrmg e
a
1ss
January 12 was for an estlmat10 3 p. m. or 3 P-. m. to 9 p.
Oh' Chester Phone
r h
d ·
qulf
an a ance
· bonds:
ed $1,686,540. The three year
at I p.m. 56 head
regular
lo.
lamP', gas lg Ls an
m. Apply Mr Hirt. LaSalle POpeMrEmoROnYth. •
lr
Official new~per noUce on levy becomes ·"~"vo July I.
Herefordi horned and polled.
3 3 6te
frames. WY 2-5262. Mrs.
' H t·l 9 t !0 a m or 7 to 8
- v • room arne
.
-~blisbed
1
ao..u
ard Cecil, West Main Street.'!
oa
o
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.
elecbon was pu
on y
3-6-!tc 1963
p. m.. Tuesday, March 9.
house With bath, gas heatmg, twice before the electloo when
=~-::.,,-_"7,-~~::-•odi,..,--:Cb
=-d
Pomeroy.
2 23 30tc
3 8 Ito front porch and lull baseme~~t. law requires the question of
~·"""
M~ sl that argo
long an:~d'e~lO~~ft~
. ;;w !i~e;. ~~~~~:~. Timber. Top easb
Large lot out of high water..tssuance o1 bod
wishe1 to announce
Pas- 50
Ha.11ft.Coppertone
Kitchen,
For Lease
$3000
n B to be publish00
tor Arthur Stitt will resume bedrooms
·
price paid. Marion Reynolds, 1
POMEiu:iy _ s. 1 • bu 1
ed once • week foe four con~.~ .... at 11 a. m. at Sut~ controlled heat. This horne
coo1viue, Ohio, Rt. 3. Call
1
m
s
ness
weeks prior to eleeprea..~~..
FOR LEASE
establiohment with
large secutive
.
ton, and at 7:30 p. m. Port- placed on two lots in
after f o'olock, 367-3503.
sales or display room, 2 ex- tl~e election notice lllated the
Entend Hoopllal
land, Sunday, March T. We
ing Syracuse. Price for
1-ll-tfc
tra rooms and bath on first bonds would he used lor con· Among those who entered
owe a debt of gratitude to lots and horne, ~495.
floor, 6 . room apartment stroction and eqllipping
the Holzer boapital over the weekRev. M. E. Dow!On aod to lor sale 1961 blue and
Business Services
on 2nd floor havmg separate new Jr High and failed to end Included: Sunday - Mrs.
speaker Leo -B. Crew, and Oldsmobile 4 door
eotrance. Nicely located just . d~llar amounts on how Bill Wellman, Orchard Hill,
for the many prayers and power steering,
"lt•&gt;m11lic ~
a short walk from courthouse. g.ave
Robert E. O'Dell, 15 Vine St.,
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TO BETI'ER servo yoo, we opModern 3 Bays. Good Loca·
Can be bought right.
Insurance
Mrs. Sylvia M. Fowler, 821 Seccardi received In his behalf. transmission. leather inter3 4 lte
ior, all in excellent condition. erate a 4-wheel drive loader tion . Excellent Opportunity
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
ond Ave., Kevin E. Vaogbn,
=;-:===-==;;--:=
and back hoe. Free estimates
THE: KYGER CREEK High $1795. See or contact Bill Phone WY 2_3243 _ Emmet W. For Qualified Person.
"'X ZZ8
WY ~ GUARANTEED renewable for Rt. 2 Patriot, Thomaa R. GamSchool S.nior Mothen art Harden, Syracuse, Phone WY Shuler, Contractin/1.
Phone Po""'"'' WY 2-5211 •
I i 3te
life bospitau;_.tion.
Issued es, Bidwell, Mrs. Ora I. Higsponsoring • rummage sale 2-3986 or WY 2-3714.
3 4 lfc
or
I
at all ages. Phone WY U166. gins, 2301 JeUerson Ave., Pl
I 5 3tc r--~;~;;.~~~-;---••lll~=-~G~ot~ll~po~l~l•~·o~·;44&lt;~6-4~102~~Ji1 FOR
2 1J tic ry,
Pleasant,
Mrs.Ferry,
Randall
G. Loyle
Henat the Stansbury Bldg. across
est SALE-Mtddlenur!'a
b"""'~. local&lt;ld 1152tallN.
Gallipolla
Mn.
from
EXPERIENCED
port. the
Ohio,Bonama
Marcil In5, Middleand NOTICE TRUCK GROWERS ·. I,
Second~
Street, 141ddleport
Uvestoc:k
A. Wright, Henderson, Mrs. Rny
Mal-ch 6 Frldiy and Satur- Order you southen cabbage!
,,
Auto S.les
Priced far qulcll orale. 111____
R. Yauger, Southaide, W. Va.,
day.
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3 4 3tc
plants now. Will have some I
AUTOMOBILE
~ ~-95-5-PL_Y}I_OUTH-:-i!so. Allred quire at Obio Hotel
Dr. MelvlD E. Doerr, V~ m~g.riWes. ~aB,u;~~~.!J::·,
-RUG.. Weaving. WI t-2826.
Golden
Acre
Hybrid.
Will
'II
Ph
HOUSE
FOR
SALE
0
La
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have tomato plants last of
Yeauger, MinersVl e,
one
: n ure orian. large and omall animala. 300 Pearl Sl., Middleport, H.
1
3 5 3tp
Cliff Road. Mrs. Norman E. 128 Washington St., Ravea- Lawrence McDaniel Racine
, WY 2-6313.
2 5 30tp
====:=-::---~ April and May. Charles H. I
AND
Hysell, WY 2-6322.
wood, w. Va. Phone 2'13-ml. Shawn Martm' Barr,' Oak Hill,'
1
AUTI.IMUB!LIC !loon Harris, Portland. Phone VI 3-l
'lte
1964 CORVA!R Monza, radio,
z 26 25tp Office hours, Dally • to 1 p. Michele L. Jenkins, J··•·canceUodT l.aot ~- _ . 2693.
3 S 12Lc
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beater, automatic tranaiDlS·
m.
1 21 tic Mrs. Anna Mae Jenkina, Jack·

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Phone 985-%401.
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35. SpUJ over
84. Rubber

10. Oland:

37. Penla
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34. Dressed
33. Old maid
39. Grease

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mission, 7,100 miles. Phone FOR SALE : House for sale, 3
WY 2-2&amp;14.
' a 6tp
bedrooms, bath, carport. Har·
I NofiC8
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Leg1
rlSonv
_
·Pomeror, 0 .
WY 2-2141
For Rent
Tbe RamBler
SH U468.
2 21 l2IG
•oo&amp;L NOT&lt;cs
·
DO_N'T PUMP you sluggish sep- c· u 'TO
- M -b-ul-che-ri"" and
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World Staodanl oJ' &amp;mpael FOR SALE : 8 room house oth- Sealed bt.u wm b• reee~-.ed .., tb•
f !lOOMS and b8 th • basement
.....,
"'"'"
E:l:eelleuce
Qf COunty CommlNlonen
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tank Get Kl
E All\ "'
er outbuildings, hot and ' cold Board.
lhetr oUJ«~ tn the Court HouK, Pom acres •roy, otuo, u.a.Ul 1o:oo "'-· M. Marc
aDd. fu.rnace heat. In Pome.
lC
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ean- mling. Phil Meier, Phone WY Big: car room,. rldt a:ad per- running
water 5
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septic tank cleaner. Land-I • ••10
12 1 tie 1
SmaD
_ omy
,
u. 1965, tor on• Bherilt'• cu. 8 p..:1Call
WY
1'81·
v 19.
~tfc
mark Farm Bureau.
~rN •
ormaoce.
ear ..... on
ground Located on Route 325 llclltioD.t are u touows1
I . ROOM and bath fW'Di.!lhed
2 18 tfc
and managerabUHy
Contaci: Honel Denney, Rut~ 'w~~:o~!, =:t.to~~' -.41-b.l:-:!
)a M... 1
AU(.."TIONEEI\
See
land Oh'
,. ...,. ~ ... - Blaclr. bo\WmJJ oll flltc-; tJr cleu1
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""'eport,&lt;l
CAmpleleM • . . . . _ . , , _ Moton
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~Und fioor 390 S Second
"'-c.....,....speed El~trie Wlpt~n;. Back liP ~.~Pta;
"-. How
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1964 APPLIANCE
Crill . . . .ard
E. Meio Slreel, Pomer()J
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CLOS"
"UT SALE
a'rlle, • Cod d
p•-~ •ANU••
FOR
4 roomlarge frame
De""""" H. D.•••
2oi.211
E;-U
.,.,_. n &amp;
houseSALE.
basement
front on
tery;........
uoocrcoa\tnl, VID)'l upt.oJaWn,
&amp;. C. BRADFORD
t 22 tfc
:wo D.P. oa ova: a..v,. dui.J
I · room lOCI bath apart.meDt
REG. CLOSE-OUT
BadDt. 0 .
porch, hot and cold water, ~~~~~r;!.~0:: =~,amrr:
tl Pomeroy. Phone WY ~II I-ARISTOCRAT
I 11 tic
Reel Estate For "-le
axa room added lor bath. 2 ;;:, ·~.·:;: l:.":.' .r;:::::'~
12 U tic WASHER . $235.00 $210.00 · --;;;=-;:;-c=;;-;==:-~=
acres ground on Old Cbester p,,.. ww "'"••• 1 ,..,~,. " ,..
loti for rent. I I ~R::~s~~C~~~-~LE;iso.oo INCOME TAX Servlce, JoJm. FOR SALE : 8 room house and Road. Ph: WY 2-6127.
~.o':::..C:o:-&lt;~ro'wn~~onunll.aonc ose I l-CUSTOM
aon · Simpson Insurance Ag2-Z7-l2tc •n re~en'e4 \1M rllht. m nJect AD1
S. LaUDdrymat and schooJa 1 WASHER _ $175.00 $155.00
ency, Room 6, Coats Build- 3 Jots, room for 3 or 4 trailor au.:!':;~ countl" CommiMloouL
8 '' """"" •om.;; :;'~'...
Valley Lumber llo Sopply Com- I 1-PACEMAKER ELEC.
ing, Middleport.
ers. Very reasonabl&amp; priced MODERN BRICK and frame
24
- · Mlddleporl
Ill-S-Ue 1 DRYER . _. $205.00 $180.00
1 20 Uc
for quick sale. Call WY 2-65 . ranch borne on Route 7 near
71P State Highway garage. Five NOTI&lt;~,l~o &lt;gr~:f:oas
'l liREE aod four"""" lurni'"- Z-15 CU. FT. COMB,
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.. ..rl - . w . i aport FROSTLESS $349,00 $315.00 Nelgler BoUdin&amp; S"PPit tor FOR SALE·. , room houoe ,_ rooma, pallo, basement. In- 01 ,anMINT oo HI.HWAYI
0
....._ WY U4lt
U 8 tfc: 1-11 CU. FT. UPRIGHT
ki chm sulated storm windows and C•1•"'"".,
"•IH'uery U. nu
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FREEZER _ $245 .01 $225 .00
new homes. ~uilt in "t
1.Jddleport. Double
garage
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ens, storm wmdows, alum- cinder bloc~ building In rear. ~oooors, Uled400 lklotlchl':" aland bath!, ...,J":,';.,:;~s ~·-:,:•&lt;,!,.~
HA. CarrJustioll, !rRaontonland,
Mrs. JamKes cap 521; Toll 21*1. Won 0 Lost
Nth, Jbower and tub. ~ s. l R
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ld
C ll Guy Ne1g
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F EEZER - $265.00 $240.00
urn " mg. a
- Double corner lot. SH 2-4175. uminurn wlndows,
marble Director ot Ohio •' CoJ.wn--.. Ohio, Jeffrey D. Cutlip Ravenswood, ·Mid_..__. n.... store tV
IN St., Middleport, Pbonel
POM"ROY
ler, Racino, Ohio.
3-l&gt;-6tc 51-118 Ph
WY 2-S337
unw •~oo A. H., ""'• ...,....., W V Mr A 'w
Austin,
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WY 1--2811.
1 16 Uc l
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12 29 tfc
one
or stall.d&amp;rd Tlme, Tuud.ay, M&amp;rcb • a.,
•· · ayne
DavJ1 4'13· Don Nelson 338-Jack W. CuNy,
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J J Gtc ~~A.~U::·., 'ftO:.~:. ,.._raaa. Ravenswood, W. VII., and Mr1. Dave
4ol'7i Roy Q)le:
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TRAILER LOTS - free aew- ,
PHONE
2 ACRE lot, 800 fl. South on .
Noblo, v'""'"' ,..,....,.. cauo- Gallle T. Thornton, Roberta,
Handicap
1169 . Total
••• and water. 8l'OWII'S ""-.ll I
WY 2-2111
ilM'I ....... PhnnNwa...
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w
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pportunaty .....,;, N... "· .._ ,.A, "'"'" urg, · a.
23715- w~ 3 LOst o. Raveaoer Park &lt;StaR Approved)
O.tlq
Bridge) . Contact Grady Craig,
Roua. Noa. '·
t.a, !II, Ta. t:K.
Btrth1
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MlnenvUie, Ohio, Pbooo WY DELICIOUS PIZZAS!
HomeMason County, W. Va. 773- GROCERY STORE 2nd St 081, ,.., .... aoo "' A"'•~ Mrs.
Shertnan
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Dilbed apartment. Middleport Pepperoni, Sausage, Hamburg
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FOR SALE : House, 7 rooms Will fmance
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O'Brien &amp; Crow, Really
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. ·1. da hte. 7.: RldeJMJar Radio o1r TV - C..
and cellar. Can be seen at
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ium 75c, small 50c.
Jack's
55 Elm St.' Middleport, Ohio.
3 4 etc Route Noa. "· 13
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Phone wv 2-3339
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y. Mrs. WoJ.~-;
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Refereroee requlred.
Call t9117.
ll'araacoo. &amp;roold
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FOR SALE · 7 room hOUSt lo- 1 Hi.... commission earninf: • w'ulllllltoa Coun\J' , b)" llttf'b;l.i!ld- son, 10:40 a.m.
y, Mrs. •
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cated on ·Main St., Pomeroy. with
a arowine 81 year o
.. 1". ', _ , "" · - , . . ..,... .... A. Wayne Austin, Ra-·---'
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1 ROOM apartment and batll StouL Guyrville, Ohio.
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Phone SH 2-4834.
3 2 atp company 11ell.inJ world fam·
4 !':.-.ua..t- =-uoo=:u_on ot W. Va., SOD, 1:37 a.m. Sulldaylc • or 112; E. Grunder -t$5; ~
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tbil worlt Jb.a1l be .. forth ID Mrs. Larry Eugene
Patr k. cap 5Mi Total :1211. Won 1 ........
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lr13-301p
Help Wanted
SMALL FARM for sale in Rut- products. Rod Tormo earned ........~!.~'!~~.... -·~ to Rt. 2 Wellston, JILlll, 12 ,43 a.m. 2.
lllaberl. Upola!n obovo Dr
land Township. Phone SH 2- over $24,000 (Dol typical, but
~ ~·-SUnd
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8YOonovao 's oflce. Pbone WY USED Army field jackets. Air WANTED : Full tim~ agent for 4834.
indicative of potential) lut r~: _::_o~
~perc'::.~
laalor IJoyJ
J.30fl 81' WY z-20M.
and big insurance company. We -·
- - - - - -. year. M. W. Frank earned ov· of lilt IIJ~. but lD no even• more than
Dilcharled
A_altleld 00- K. Phta1D 4tl;
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Patieneekts dlschargededover the M. Sawyer 394; D. Crow Mt;
1 12 tfc : . ~=~~=:. Lolli train you. Write Box 668 _ R, HOUSE £or sale. 4 rooms, ~atb, I:lv~~:~ :e~ ~un~·rrf~!: r_: =~-=t d.;~~ ::.., •
===-----;--:-c~-o-The Dail} Sentinel, giving full f~ll_ basement.
Alumm~m No iuvea:tment required. We tha dl.rector.
past W end tndud ; Pear1 P. Story 40ij Haodlcap 498:
ft!REE rooms aod bath, fu:rn. Bottom.
U-30tp particulars about yourself.
s1dmg st~m d00111, and WID· take eare of all financing ...~~~:::._ ~!:t .=:~dft!.J: :f: McKee, Mrs. Charles Manley, Total 2CIO. Won L Loll 1. Jla""'
lsbed. priva&amp;e eutrance, 170,.
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duws. Pnced rea::~onable Can shipping - and eo1ledionLII. the HJ~••,. er.m.; Dw.o.lnu. •• Mrs. Edward Wright, Mra. Shlr- IIIIWOIII Jr OJ'I _
Larry
MuJberry Ave.
Phone WY SINGER automatic fancy stitch
3-6-6tc be seen at 77 3 Grant St. Mid· Start on part time basis if ?o;:m~:-d..~.;..·~•::. ~::'"' be- ley Diddle, Kebneth ~ Mra. POll 215 .
Buckland Ill• G
~2575 or inquire at 371 Seo- late model like new in walnut
.
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.,.... .....,.., .... .., .. ,.,. to Raymond Harbolt, 14n. JDbn "--~·•' . R. ~--• • ·
3 •2 6lp you like. Write Consolidated
eabinet. Fancy designs, sews WANTED: Middle _ aged man
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, Paint &amp; Varnish Corp:.z. East ab labor erulo,-ed 0a thiJ eoatract F """""
nd. lnf t
Mr IUIIIlCJC&amp; GO;
orvwmM 412:
ond Street, ~- u-tfc on buttons, makes buttonholes or woman. Must be able to FOR SALE : Three c~~Ohio Bide .. Cevelsnd, vhlo
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and
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dams, embroiders,
mono- live in. lnquire Ohio HfMI, bath, b~ent, garage, gas
:!'"o:;e-U:~ .f"~n~~:! Mrse:J~ Fetty and lDfant :1, Lolt L
For Sele
2-27-Uc furnace, "'"11
f~replace.
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zippers, no
attachments
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GOOD Beagle pupo ob: weeka needed. Guaranteed. Balance :;-;:--...~.."':'ou':..- ":::;~:!~
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!-~30tp PHlYI'O Copyma Ben1ce. Cop- ~ ~!·':; ~ · ., u.. R•· James W&amp;mlley, Mn. Geoqe Team HiP 8erlea - Rlden~d . Emmot Stelbam,
Long due 10 payment.l, $7.78 or TboUADda o1 lott• o1141a ~•ratorJ FOR SALE
Five room lea made of Epl pape:n. Plan• aad IPtdflnUolll an on rue Green Ronald Landlk«' TbeJ. our Radio 8Dd TV 2186; Tearr
BotiiOm. Ph. - -- U.3tp $67.40 cash. We service what
-::..c:=;~~.:= house plus breakfast rocm blrltJ records aDd almost 1111 ~. U:n:!'~~nt&amp;:'wt!'!P=" ~ ma Fhzr,atrta. Clarlel 'Green- lfllb Game - Ridenour Rlf
COOD MD BOlQ! IIOUND. we aell and CBJTY our own ac- uo. • "'-. wan.. ,...qun....n-.. and bath at 1.23 Unioa Ave. other dOeumenta.
ne~~ ...._, __ - • • ,.. - · ,. lee, Kimberly Jo Seiber, Bratt Jo llldllemonTV,
IN1; Hi8b Game 'I.Vr1t1 t.fMtQ lllw1u oune. Mid:- lftd:
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tries to ]elm his Identity bas
United ~- •-•-·llo--'
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Notes
.
by CBS-TV ...A twlBt for the
to watch televiJJon Dy :
coming season In ABC-TV 's very
. 'J'Ioo Sbow~r NB_C-TV., COI&gt;- pop u I a r "Bewitched" show
llrmed that Dr. Kildare will which deals with a subur~a~
be spill Into two week!r half· houa6-wi!cll, mav bt the birth
hours next season, like Peyton of a child that also bewitched
l'lace" . . . ABC-TV's Junmy
Dean show was picked np -fnr ...One programming result of
another year. ·.CBS-TV's Paul CBS-TV's high-level shakeup of
P'ord serlea, "The Baileys of entertainment management is
Balboa," departs next month that "Rawhide," which had been
and will be replaced by an old considered bounced. apparently
standby panel program. "Cele- will be back for another year
brity Game,'' with Carl Relner ... Another res u It : ''Selena
as host and Hollywood stars as Mead· " with Polly Bergen as
guests ... Despite Its un1mpres- sort of female James Bond, Is
sive ratings, ABC-TV's current- no~ out after being set for the
Jy-canceled musical, "The King fall semester.
Family," ia oaid to be desired
b} a major sponsor for another
The talk at CBS-TV now ineasoa
eludes frequent use of the word
11 prestige" ... Some
•
talk along
Add Sbows: "Coronet Blue," these lines has it that there
I one-hour dram series about might even be consideration of
a young mn witb amensia who bringin~ back the canceled

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land up If, 2:30 a.m. •
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Penosylvama up 14, 4:1&gt; a.m..
Jacob G. up 16, 3:15 .m.; St.
Marya up 16, 5:45 a.m.; Harvey Jordon up 16. 6:50 a.m.:
Jefferson up 17, 6:50 p.m ..
· up IB, II ·"'
·" p·m.·•
Penosy1van1a
New Martlnaville up 18, 6 a.m.;
Thelma Ann up 11, 2:2&amp; a.m:
A. J. Patten down II, 4:10 a.
m.; Jellboat up 21, 1 :45 a.m.;
Bob Senter up 21, 4:45 a.m.:
Peggy Downey down 23, 5:35
am· Onward up 23, 6 a.m.;
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George Price up 23, 6: w a.m.:
0. F. Shearer up Greenup 8:ffi
p m . Lorena down G-enup
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6·S5 p m. Valvoline up Greenu. 7
.m.; Tampico
up
p
p
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Greenup
12:40 a.m.;
Pamea
down Greenup
4 a.m.;
Edeana.
Bosworth down Meldahl 3:45
M• Ho
uP
p.m.; F ranc~
ug1ano
Meldahl 6:45 p.m. ; Ravenswood up Meldahl 12:20 a.m ·
John Ladd Dean down Meldahl
5:25 a.m.
G Ul 11 Da
Cotton
8 po 1
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ueen owr. •'
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oug an own •u: 40 p.m.; So uh
d
10
Sol
t ern own
p.m.;
vay
down 12:10 a.m.; Qoeen City
down 12:45 a.m.; Linda CbotiD down
a.m.;Elge.rcliff
John_ Hood
down
8:555:30
a.m.;
up
Ea
HO
8:15 a.m.;
stern up : a.
m.
Kaoawu River - Lucy Jalll'
Lucas do wn Lo ndon .:
' 10 a.m.:
Helen Z. down Marmet 4:45
a.m.; Ellaha Woods up Winfield
8:45p.m.; Jerry
Bolworth
down WlnDeld 9:20p.m.; H. E.
son, Mra. Rnbert F. 8JD1th, Rt. Bowles down Winfield 10:01 p.
1 Proctorville, Mrs. Henry L. m.
Pancake, Coat Grove, Mrs. Am·
old J. Derilield, Ironton, Mrs.
Robert L. Williams, Jr., Ironton,
Sa u I L· Kap Ian, Ashland • Ky.,
Mrs. saul Kapla, Ashland, Ky., SR. WGH MATCH GAMES
shl nd
Edward Kiser, Rt. 2 A a ,
p
Ra
wood
Ky., .andlaMrsnd,· Harlan Fritz. Ba:,:m~ ~~ck Gar·
Jr., Wurt
Ky.
Saturda
M E N • • ten 391·1 Jerry Van lnwagen 431
Yrs. • • 1.er
rier, 361 Fourth Ave., Ora S. Mike Garteo 324; Bill Swan 324 ,
Clark, Merceuwe
~.. Star !It., E~ Total 'IZI'/•• Won I Lost 2· Ravza E Stover Apple Grove W e~~~wood Team No. I - Jerrv
Va., Mz.s. J~s William ~we: Lerch 39'1; Jim Dlas 350; BiJt
1262 Powell st., Middleport, Jes- Dias 400; Joe Sizemore 569; Tose J. Ward Rt. 1 Pomeroy Mrs. tal 2178. Won z Lost 1.
Blanche V~ Gibbs, Rt. 2
Bnwa's Btttle Gu - Ger.
roy Charlea W Canter Oak Harris 495· Dave Reed 438·
Hil( Mrs.
M. Galbraith. Keith Wha~y 446; Lennie Van:
Jackson, -Harry J. Riflell, Jack- meter 401; Handicap 522; Tot·
oon; Ricky L. Henry, Wellston, al 2305. won a Lost o. Rav,....
Cecil A. Richards, JU. Z Well- wood Team No. I - R. MUler
aton, Mrs. Larry Eugene Pal.- 39!1; N. Redifer 388; C. Pick·
rick Rl z Wellston Gregory
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drtn ml(bl reswt m more doc- u•eo to pia) Cllucll Connon
WDIIntory opectoil .. Under the son on the "RIIItma~~" PriM,
replaced CBS-TV
president II oil srown up now and appoon
James Aubrey the network Sunday on Coonora' new NBCgained great ratin(l prominence TV Western, " Brnded,'' aa a
wllh comedy. game and variety gu01t . . . Pernell Roberts, of
"Bonanza•" vliJta
programs, while the dis- NBC-'I'V'1
,
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Ma!'Ch If "'""'"I and pia·"-·
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case at NBC-TV ... tl.ia aeuon loll&lt; songs...Franchot Tone poronly the "CBS Reporll" slot is trays a proud ~lei cowby wbo
holding the fort against NBC-TV tries to prove be I 'IIIII ~ " oxand ABC-TV.
.
pert cowhand on NBC-TV s The
Virginian" March 31 ••• Same
The Hoodllnen: Dan Dalley network's "SportJ In Actio" of.
gu01ts on NBC-TV's "Today" fen o portratt of Red Auerboch,
show Monday, and Eddie Con- great coach of basketball's Botdon and hia jazz group perform too Collies, March 14.
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day ordered Negroes oot to a "freedom ma rch ' thai has
.march on Montgomery until 1already lett Nf'groes batten·d
there can be further court and bleedmg
hra110gs on the matter
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SELMA, Ala fUP it - Dr Mar. gu hevond the ctl\' llm•ts where
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pnests and rabbts, and sources
sflld that m-lown demonstrations
w1th c1ty police in command of
crov-.d control would be the ex.
tent of immediate activities.
At
Montgomery, the unounred destmation of .a march
d~s1gned to call attentiOn of
Negro voter reg1strahon dem.:t:Ids 1n o\labama, federal
Judge F'rank M Johnson dlct.at.ed an order wh1ch a spokesman
th(' sa id would be made public t.

respondrd
da~
Amt-n amen
Th{' mght wore on and th~
Negroes had asKed for a ternch ur('h became hot under the po rarv restrammg order prohi~
glare of teleVISIOn came1 as but tl!ng any mterference With thl
few m the audtence left.
march &gt;JY Gov. George Wallace
and other state offiCials.
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But before they did
they 1
Congressmen, ministers, religious groups, stu·
dents
around the nation
Monday pro-stood
shoulder
With I te s1• d and
th e newspapers
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NEW YORK
UNITED
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Negroes,
some tctofshoulder
whom were
rac1a
a 1 5 e 1rna, AI a ., 5 un d ay.
PreBS""Internatlonal Monday of·[ ZIP CODE CAR _ Paul Casci, Middlepe-ri·piiifllltlster, wont have any trouble re. inJured m Sunday's abomve
Church leaders from many major cities left for
fered the Amencan Newspaper membering the Middleport zip code number thiS year, and neither should anyone "Freedom Walk to Mntgom· Alabama to join Negro demonstrators. A biracial
Gutld . a new contract. g1vmg else. He will have it on the front, and back of hiS automobile Mr. Case.' was gra~ted lery."
group of youths sieged • noisy sit-i n outside the office
employes under gu1ld )umd!c· the right to have the "Zip Code" license through ~ermisston of the Ohio State High-[ When Dr Martm Luther Kmg of Atty. Gen. Nicholas Katzenback in Washington, dolion more than $500.000 In pay way Department and in cooperation with the National League o! Postmasters. Post· ,entered the Brown·s Chapel ' manding federal intervention.
NEW HAVEN - .tohn L Dy.
raises and other benefJts over master Casci said that he IS wtlling to appear before any group and explam the oper- AME Church, the clergvman ,
More than tOO Southern Methodist University stu· er a nattve of New daven. hAll
the next
years The prts· ation of the zip program. - Sentinel photo.
1 and
Negroes stood and sang I dents paraded in 0;JIIas, Tex., in protest against "storm been promoted to
JndustrlaJ
ent UPI-Gu1ld contract, cov" .. His Truth Goes
trooper brutality" in Selma, and white and Negrd stu- : sales manager of Its Charlestota
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who has been transferred DeOWED TO THE NORTH WIND .
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Oue former day , in a rhyming : touch"res•
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hac · · e attorney
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Iwas
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Young,
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t e act1on
a ama po ed
1cethan p o "d
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and cosls epor
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· orsAIanb congressmen urgN
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gar today clarified a statement
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ow l lari:!e3t U S producer, for a -iSWire service
unit
of the he --•e l•·t week to a UPI
the time has come to act. This brutality is senseless," r'Ounty area m West Vir"inia
1on a charge of leaving the scene ' Can Sprmg be far behind us .
NAG. A Guild negotiator said
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of an accident.
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said Sen. Jacob Javits, R·N. Y.
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the UPI proposal ~'simply does- reporter while attendmg a meetMrs Young, according
to With the artie bff'eze and lbe
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n't buy enough" rn any ~vent. ing on the subJect of Appalachauthonties, left the scene after I snow one see.
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he said, the UPI cannot conSJd· ia Bill In Columbus
hitting a parked car owned by Oo day• that obou'd be Sprtog
SQUAD CALLED
m \lfgtma.
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er gettlng a new contract on a
Mayor Legar said he intended
E&lt;hson W€aver, Mason, W. Va ., 1
days,
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: Dyer, the son of Mr. ... ...
••so much per man" basis.
to make it clear that Pomeroy
Sunday tn Middleport
Thete .The answer comes to us witb 1 BE&gt;rnard Fultz and Jack C&lt;Jr- Pomeroy Emergency squad· Mrs Harry L. Dyer, local, wu
has not had a chance to make
bolh
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was mmor damage to
cars
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I In other court acllvtty, Gaty It caa be quite a long ways. Improvement
CorporatiOn
toda
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for
Harold
Brown,
MonSchool
and
the
Umversity
of
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Sheppard, Middleport. was fin-Hirooymuus
/trustees, we~ in Athens tod ay kt'y Run PomP.roy who was West Virgima , where be receiY.
reported dying in space, is t~ of no forms avadable at pres- lll~m!i! ~
~ ed $5 and costs for fading to
,
attendmg the meetmg on Ap zll He \loSs taken to Veterans. 11:"11 a B. s Degn~e in PMchanlday quite alive and headed to· ent. Legar said however, that
stop wtthm an assw-ed clear dJs~1%ia palachm develo pment at 0 U IMemonal Hospital
fSl Engmeenng m 1953.
ward a spectacular pass wlthm the village of Pomeroy has fil.
tance and Clarence Nickles. al·
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1100 miles of lhe planet Mars ed applloatlons under the Ac·
so of Middleport, was fined $5 '
111956 as an industrial salesmao,
next Aug. 6.
celerated Public Works
pro' and costs for mloxicatiOn.
he wa' a results engmeer foe
That is lhe word from Soviet gram.
Amencan Electric Power Co.
academic1an Mstislav Kcldysh
The mayor made the clar1fiDyer 1s a member or the Inas relayed by Dr. Charles S. cahon, saying he hopes res!· Sixteen new members were
0
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Soc1ety of America.
Sheldin
member t. of thed dents of Pomeroy will not be inducted by the Meigs county
the Charleston Enomeers
and
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confused
and
think
application
SllentJsts
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and
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Fox Hunters Assn. Monday eve..
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Public
Works
program
has
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to
the
former
Albert.
ed last Nov. 28 and Nov. 30 rebee
d
house on Snow Ball HiU. The Mrs Mary Watson, 81
of'
h
0w,.rd not
.,..ctively,
are
racing
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rna
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large
crowd
Included
many
Bl
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Oh'm
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of Webster Spnngs.
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the mysterious red planet. The
young
men
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gmrung
ox
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f
Pomeroy
died
Sunday
Meigs General Hospital
hunt
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[afternoon after a lengthy Ill1 Ebe
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a lelev!sion camera to take the
AD JSSJ NS - E len
r.. .Eiecllons of officers was held ness at the home of her daughCpl. Schuster on
flral pictures of another planet, bach, Pomeroy ; Mrs Car I with J C. Chncey elected presl- ter, Mrs Stanley Harris there. '
Carrier Princeton
will gel lhe1r !Jut _ next July Lemley, Coolville ; Kent Bnan; dent, Herschell
Roush, vice She was preceded In death
Cpl Robert N Schuster ..,
14.
Rutland; Dons Arnold, Pome- 1president, and Vlrgll Roush, by her husband, Henry, and two
l or Mr
and Mrs Jame; M:
roy
. secretary-treasurer Five trus. daughters Mrs Jess Johnson
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Dr, PomS'I'EU"ENVILLE, OHIO DISCHARGES M abe I tees elected were Ch!lfles Corn- and MIS," Mary Margaret \Vateroy,
Is
with
Manne
Air Gro~
Charles
J. Kulabonish, 32, Swan, Langsville.
I ell, Reid Eynon, Carl Buckley, son, both of Blackfork. She is
No 16, H M M 365. Helicopter
Bridgeport, Ohio, remained ln
John Joe Shain and Everett survived by six other daughSquadron.
servmg on the U. i .
jlil here today on a charge of
DEPARTMENT CALLED
IThomas.
ters, Mrs Edward Keels, Mrs.
Carner
Prmreton
1111na mllltary broadcast tlme The Pomeroy Volunteer Fire I The regular meeting night Lem Cradolph, and Mrs. Stan.
He will be in Viet Nam for
to denounca President Johnaon I department was called at 7 21 1will be tbe first Monday of ev- ley Harris, all of Blackfork.
four or five months, then go ttl
Ill obscene language.
p.m. Monday to the Duda 'N ery month al 7:30 p.m. at lhe 1Mrs. Gilbert Engllsh 1nd Mrs.
Okin.•wa, then return to VIOl
Kulabonlsh wu
arrested Suds Laundrymat In Pomeroy club house. At !he meellng In Oscar Qualls, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Nam fflr four months beforf
Monday by FBI agentJ and or- when a dryer was reported on April a fish fry will be held and Robert COusins,
San Bema.
going to duty In Japan He II
doted held In lbe Jeffel'IOn fire. There was minor damage. local hunts planned.
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lllno, Calif , and a SOil, Adrian
servmg
his second enUstmeat
County Jlil under fl,500 bond.
CJacl;) watson of Blackfork, and
tn the Corps
Kullbonlsh'a parents attempted
many other relallvea, lnclud;ng McNAIR AI"POINTED -- Vernon A. McNair, right, who has been appointed Farm
lo raise money lo free h l m
Mrs. Carrie Payne, Middleport, Maqagement Supervisor for the Farmers Home Administratmn serving Gallia. Meigs, TAKING NEW JOB
Monda)' DljJbt, but were unsueher only surv1vlng sister
IJackson, Vinton and Lawrence Counties, reviews his duties with Milton
Syra- WASHINGTON IUPI)
Cltdlul.
WASHINGTON CUPI) aature tllll81ed the ....... lag
Funeral orrangemeDio were cuse, area supervisor. Mr. McNair was born and reared on a farm in Miami County, White House Monday
Presklent Jolmoa slped lnlo of u lltellllve capalp of for 2 p.m. today at Blackfork. graduated from the CoUege of Agricullure, Ohio State University, taught Vocational the resignallon of H""'7 R.
IIIEEIING PUT Ofi'F
law today the flnl of Ida ,...,IIOmle roboblillatlol
for
Agriculture, and served in the Armed Forces •n the Pacific Theater during World Bouisoe a
amhaq"w
.._'l'he Portland - Great Bend "G""'t Society" prolftllla pktareoqae but poor AppolLOCAL TI!O!bs
Warn. Upon his return from service he managed a bee!, hog and dairy farm , but for Greeca. The veteran
JtOme Demonstrallon
Council a
bllllo• meaaure aimed ..w., a moaalallooaa ma
The temperature In Pome- the past 13 years has been working in Farm Credit. Mr. McNair may be contacted in service office ls &amp;!villi
•lin&amp; lia. been postponed un- at
lhe 21 • elate wllleb ollendt from 110rt1u!ra roy's buslnus district 11 II a. lithe Gallipolis Office each Tuesday morning until noon. Office hours' for
Coun- 1 post to be&lt;ome exaeu11ve
til Mlldl 17 II tht boime of Appalaclllaa
Petutlyivaala 1o coatral A.. m. today was 311 clegrek, un- \f fanners ar&amp; each Friday from lU am. to noon in th&amp; ASCS Office, Masome Bld&amp;., 1 lor ol 1M
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as etbal
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game • C I . •U ntvers
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h ome even1ngs, Athl1 t'•c
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Local fans who plan to
attend the district tourna·
men! cont..t Ire urgocl to
purchase their tickets
from Mr. Wolfe 10 • last·
minute rush on the Uni·
versify ticket office m•y
be •voided.

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CHll DC'IPvant 1
Colorurtoon

mg hours w1 th stratt&gt;gv pla nners
amzd rl:'ports that a fu ll scale
marrh to :Vluntgomery. 40 mtles
awav would not be attempted

rooms
bedand
rollshome
down
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Negroplopped
churches
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said it Willl strike If
no
newhasagreement
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by then.
The UPI presented a packaae
Proposal of $5 per week per
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that dr Pw I ,000 , includmg white
Kmg met mto tlw eHrh· morn 1Protestant mmtsters, catholic:

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men of the cloth - Protestant , I Uet ore Kmg amved !h r• rmn
Cathohc and Jew - came mto [1sters stood one alte1 the olher
rural Alabama Monday night 1and to ld th.-tr app1audmg ,uxh
and got a rousmg re('e11tJon ~ ence why they had come lo
from the Negroes they sosght·1 Selma.
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