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l IJ.Dall;r SeuUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport,_0 .,.Mu. 19, 198S
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Around And
About
Middleport

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Metcs County wu host the
past weOk to a . meeting of the
the

Planning Committee for

visor Tramlng
Conference
scheduled for 11lursday, JuneS,

Mr. and Mrs. Ev:re~as~i::
Middleport,
and Mr .
t at Canter·s Cave f.H Camp.
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f M son w Va . spen
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NYLON STOCKINGS

In charge of the sesstOn wu
Tuesday In ~~m:~~ard Lee i Ivan Archer uf Jackson who ls
Sgt. and
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B1l hters I the new area extension ageut

~;;;'~igh :~~ Pat~ici~ Ann: Ifor

4-H. AssislingC in :he

have returned to Nebraska for ' ning
hort visit with relatives and IPatty

~n.

fro,t bi\1e:gs

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Kirbury's

Cal~orn~innie Holman ts rerov-

erint,s.from the flu. H~r d~ugh·
tet, Mrs. Virginia Napper IS illSlisting in her care.
Mrs. Dale Walburn ~~d ~hildren, steve and Jill, VISited ~ecently with her parent~, N r.
. and Mrs. Robert Clarke o .
~Haven, W. Va. and Mr. an? Mr ·

I Mrs .

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dJuK~o~r::;e~~zad:;~i~r.
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Other counties represented were
Gallia. Jackson and Lawrence.
AVE DINNER GUESTS
H
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st f Mr

n~m;t~Sv :~~~ t::el~ a~

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Buy tMn'o ShortS~

$3.98

$3.00

ReiUlar and

White. ·

all sl.ze1.
half al.!ea.

2

55·00

Quorfl

has

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SHANMONT

SMALL GROUP

AGILON
Stockings
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FOR WOMEN

Satunley Our $5.95

$2.95 and $3.95

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Gollono

2

$2.00

the season'&amp; most popular

sbadeJ

*3-50

Mrs. Hoy Riffle were
an army,
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Wed d e enmu of
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D8II and Duane
were : gues .s
nes ay .' v .
na,
as
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. urd , Mr and Mrs. Dav1d McKenzie
Parkersburg VISitors Sat ay . . d. h.ldr
Phillip
Jeffry
M
d M George Ander· an c I en,
,
r · an
rs.
from a va~ and Jozie at their new home 1n
in Florida.
A dinner was held
While th:re they attended the m observance ~r the birthdays
wedding of his nephew, Keith of ~rs. McKenz~e tmd daughter
Anderson.
JozJe.

~allipolis.

"STORMY MARCH .. ·
CHANGING SKIES"

25c

for

$3.95 BROADCLOTH

iATURDAY
Red Pahll.

Smart new spring styles and patterns in sizes 32 to

40.

SATURDAY

WORK GLOVES

$3-00

DIAPERS

39c • ••••

'oa

IUYWDMENS

MRAL
MAIL BOXES

You can buy our 25K

SATURDAY

Our $2.39 a dozen Birdseye Diapers on Sale Sat-

urday for

$2.00

Flare Leg

Pantle~

All sizes up to 48 will be on sale Saturday only for

l•tra SIIH In
Worneftl 69c

Womens59c
Royon ond Eldorlon

Rayon Panties
Our "Phil Mold" Quality
On Salo
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2 fer $1.00

PANTIES
for

69c

SATUIDAY

POl

SATURDAY

$36. 95-9'x12' Size

•Sele $29 .!)0

You'D lave money on aU of your Co•met(CI every day In
the Cotmetlc Department on the main Ooor. standard
well known brands. Your favorites - Qulck service IDd

$29.95-B'xlO' Size

.s.re $24.00

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$10.95-4'x6'
Size
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S,le$2.50
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$1-91 ,

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.Sa~ $9.•

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p~eture th~

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't\hddleport. and 24 of those as superintendent, reviewed

Slick' Dangerous ·school
the responsibilities of the exe cutive and his staff, of tbt
board, and of the, pul&gt;llc.
,

h 1 Townsend She thinks older per- an

angerou. ·

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c&lt;.~ ught

1 He admttted bemg deeply concerned about beln~
able to maintain teacher quai Jty and school plant effi.
ciency m the face of n smg
costs,...!_he de1:nand for
I higher
teacher
salanes,
and
- WHAT TO DO
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stat ic or dwmdlmg mrome.

: Whde dec lining to discuss di- What can be done?
· rectly possible
consohdatton as I '1'dhls question
.
. ht b Mr. MC'Comas
ed b
a solut ion. he pointed out cer-. sa1 . m1g . e ass wer
y
tain administrative
t'the.. P·E-P P'lfo now
the
Je10
'" h!i V&gt;ng a large r school.
gislature. But he sa1d
.d I . . I had littleh hope of Its being th
ap.
Mr McComas s a1 1e JS m o

adv~:~ntages

educato~
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five inches fell over .\1eig.s coon. I his· annual problem. of looking , voters
proved next
t ere.November
or even by
ty
shoulde
[. C:wght
off guard becau si' the ahead toward havmg leac1lers. become referendum issue.
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- ·for the 1965-66 term .
h
heavy snow had not been foreNor would an acro...;;s • ~
, cast. state highway crews
1
don t know ~hal to , board $200 increase proposed
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Sentinel Photo.
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MOSCOW
IUPI)sh1p
:- Russia's
V,oskhod
II space
was en·
gulfed in flames on its descent,
its outstde rad10 antennae was
burned off and commumcat10ns
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scho~l.~
V~rgm1a

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1irst
man toranfloat
lnlbeen
harrowing
experience
In
outer space,
mto freely
unexpeclgmng adown
ln flames,
and losed hitches on the way down ing rontact with ground conand Ian de d somewhat off trollers.

course.

lh~ell..:.

\l'iJI Loan

church and a 50-rear plus mem-

her of the Racme Lodge 461,

Equipment

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F and AM.

He is survived by his wife,
Regina Mae, one son, Ben H.
Thursday and landed Friday.
territory" near the industrial
Philson, Racine, two daughters,
Tass said the two cosmonauts city of Perm on the Aslan side
Mrs. Thereon "Mary Lew"
came through what must have of the Urals-a site never used
f 0
Johnson. Racine, Dr, Kathryn
by cosmonauts before end about
Phllson, Blackburg, Va ., four
800 miles northwest of.the land- Am-Vet Post 30 Commander grandchildren and lour· great

to earth under the "manual
...,trot" of Col. Pavel Belyayev
along a different trajectory than
origlnslly planned, Tass said.
,1 The tanding spot was calcu1 Jated by space scientists only
mg spot
for
I. Wutiam P. Grueser said
the grandchHdren and two sisters,
the craft slowed by drag
.The Russian word "laJCa ' In· local organization will loan its Miss Mary hilson and
Mrs.
'!flutes, wa; slipping quickly
dtcates an unpopulated wilder- .hospital equipment to anyone Ruth Cross, both of Cincinnati.
t~jrough the earth's atmosphere,
ness of forest. The cosmonauts I'" Meigs county free of charge. Masonic Rites will be conto Tass.
.
apparently ••cceeded '!' finding Commander Grueser oald the dueled at 7.:w p.m. Sunday eve. Ha I to Tr bl
Ades Jean Riggs, one day f an opemng for the fJnal set- Am-Vets have 611 folding wheel nlng at the Rawlings Coats fu.
n n
Ob e
old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. , down
chairs five Wooden
wheel
I h
Fr. ds
II
me Tass report bore out Gordon Riggs, West Columbia,
lour and one hall hours chairs, ..,. ebild's wheel chair
I :,n
opecillatlon here that Belyayev W. Va., died Friday afternoon of silence by Soviet authorities 18-liOspltal beds of which
:t ' e7 nerat 9me
and his engineer, Lt. Col. In Veterans Memorial hospital. from the time the capsule is needs repair and painting 18
2o t
an :::;
Leonov, who became the Surviving In addition to her now known to have landed and pairs of crutches and 19 ;.alk- un ay rom o p.m. a
parents are grandparents Mr. the announcement that the &lt;'OS- ers
7 .:,;'. 9 ~m. . b t k t th
Cltil!ens Invited to
asd Mrs. Melvin Lee, Leading monaul&lt; were safe apparently • The Am-Vets extended their h eh ty WI 11 e Ma end 0 te
'
C eek Road u.. N ttl R·g
·
lha k
"-._
c urc a noon on on ay o
Atte.d CAP Meetings r .
, mn. e e I ss. was due to . the time it toot
n s to uoule Martin
who lle in state unlil time of serPorso Interested in the Civ· Worthington, W. Va., great ground part1es to reach the has held drlv.. to obtain new vices.
11 Air :%trol are invited to at·
Juliana Riggs craft to confirm that Leonov
Tbe Post also gave
, 1tend
of Squadron No. FaU"VIew, W. Vo., and Mr. and and Belyayev were well. ·
Jts .equipment to the people of Servifte for Infant
' ~, Information Officer E. H. Mrs. Jim Henderson, NeloonMellJs county who purchased
~
Carpenter said today.
vllle.
FORFEITS BOND
magazine subscriptions so the , Will be Sunday
Meetiogs of th~ "!Uldron are . Grav..ide rites will
. be James Robert Priddy, 21 . Rt.,hospital equlplllelit could be ' Funeral services for Bruce
held each Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. conducted at the McCurysv1Ue 1, Middleport, charged
with lobtalnetl.
Lee Powell, four months old,
at Long Bottom under Com- Cemetery, Fairview, W. Va., on Speeding forelted a $IS bond
who died In the Children's HooDJ*'der Norman Weber. The Sunday.
Middleport Mayor
Lee
Veteruo Memorial Hospital pltal in Columbus Friday mornC.A.P. squadron shows a Friends miY
at the
Smith's court Friday
ntcht. · ADIIIISSIONS ·
1ng wlli be held Sunday at 1
hlBb degree of ioterest In all llngs-Coata Funeral home this Dan A. Rice, 74, MlddleJ!Orl, Call, MlildleJ!Orf: . Faye
p.m. tn the Laurel Cliff Free
pllues .ol Civil Air Patrol IIIII evenlnjf.
was fined $5 tl!ld costs for drivMetl)odist chureh With burial In
lllf. _.fundamentals of flying.
lng In a dangerous manner.
s.J:!m: Jeff
BaU
be Chester Cemetery. The
. Sq,gadron otllcial said
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STAMP JSSUi!:D
Hiven.'
rey
'
Eugene Glll will officiate.
members are now beiog ed
i':s,bo
The Crusade agalnsl Cancer , DISCHARGES- William Zer· Survivors include his mother,
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'lMIJilemor.auv, stamp WID •be 1kle, Syraeuae: J&gt;altlela
Ernestine Powell, Rt. I Porn.. (]:APS FOR
Harry
president of the. Royal
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.. nol '*a llle
lll$Jed ·
l ln Waahlitcton, lhlio, ; ometoy; OrvllJe
roy.
. _ ln.Ijliddli!port, we1ghs. the fif8t coll"&lt;;tton of bottle
hlriled in

A N Charge

Jnfant Girl

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ch~en

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Dies Friday

Th~

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gr~ndparenl&lt;.

,;~ngs

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mpk\yed atof the Itailter
liUm Corporation 1n

ana

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ner~ ~me.
;o~ rm.

~ulpment.

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C~ft!TY -

sal~ .IJI !~

. on fiDiklwbit
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,af 4!8Jo, _dlepjlrt;
Pomeroy;Htililer
:V.trcmla .
Postmas- port; .

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roug a hoe n Racine. who died Friday at · to work on the primary high-, oo
e ,.,_, ":" •: . · • op : This mig.tt . e achieve in I e
the wall, she said,
Inoon in Holzer hospital will ways '" t/Je county w'th snow the teache, su pp., . Southeast. ' proposed Coll•ns Bill !Sen. OakMrs. Townsend was the last he held Monday at 2 p.;.. at plows. cinder. snow plows and ' ern Oh10 sc hools obl "n;d good ley Collins, R. Ironton) now
postmaster m the community Ithe Racine Methodist church. I trucks loaded wllh cmdcrs and 1 1eache1 s fl "rn Kentuch, •h•ch · m the Senate. It would oet a
of Pageville, located In the north with burial in the Lelart ceme- l salt.
had a
pa y standard. Then. , minimum standard for teachers•
ern part of Scipio township. Mr. tery.
Elsewhere in the county. both, when Kem.ucky
upped
lis ' pay and make up from five to
Townsend served as poastmas. I Pomeroy and Middl!!porl vi llage r sa!anes, SEO
d1pped 90 per cent wJih Foundation aid
ter from the store until
his The Rev. Judson A. We.ed
street departments worked dur. into the Wes t
supply ..1 to dislriets, depending on local
death and then :llrs. Townsend offu:•ate. He was born In Ra Iing the mght to clear town •·vou have read what West tax dupllcales. or ab11lty to
took over until the post office etne _ the son of the
la~e ~ streets and the eount~ highw11y Virginia is doing .' ' he said _ support schools.
service
was
discontinued
in
1953.
LewJS
Weaver
and
Agusta
Phil·
deparmenl
was working on no
Now you tocango:•
seehewhadded.
y we have I' :ltr.(Continued
McComas on
saidPage
Sen.2) ColTbea Town•end
store lh
still son.
a sheetemployee
metal ·I rural
roads today.
has
'')lol-beU ..
., sto
workerHeandwasa former
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. - ----- -- place ----1 of Rowley and Heed and Cross
olts io the mldd:. of
•- Ia t . tW
U th Hardware store, was a mem11
"e
.w
c ' • carr1e• a
e be r of th e Rac1ne
.
'I thod." t
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Tb e news agency said
. that
were temporarily interrupted, Leonov and Belyayev whirled Voskhod JI's landi!Jg was a
the official 'l'dss news agency around the earth 17 times in "soft" one. "in deep $110W. "
laid today.
26 hours, covering approximateRemote Area
The spacecraft lurched out ol i ly 446,000 miles. The Voskhod ~artier, II was reported the
Its original orbit and came back II was launched Into orbit on craft landed in "taiga forest
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were
duty

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Space Ship Engulfed
In Flames on D escen· t
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~ $20.00

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Makes

d~ring

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super1ntendent
sees FInancing
cfl t Ical prohiem
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Mrs. Townsend does most of
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the
w~rk
o~
operating
the
store
!
Rites
Monday
!atsummoned
? 0 : 1 ~. -~luntJ~~
i-l s we face any
by permanent
Jamessolutwn
A. . Rhodes
_be
QUJLTlNG - Mrs. Nada Townsend 1ongtime operator of the general store at Page-- and fmds hme also to care for I
midnighl.for emergPnry
e
. he sa1d.
ville works at making a quilt in her pl~re of business while no customers are around Ithe 14 room house adJoining the Funeral services for Frede. I Eight crews of workers from , lie ~"""''" to the I net that 1 ''What is needed," he said,
Asked how long it takes her to make a quill. Mrs. Townsend answered, "It's accord: ! stor~. 'I dont'thhaveh far to !go Ito rick Eckert Philson. 82. Rt. 2. the highway department went ' t"ft~r th northeru 7r ":·~ ~choo~;, . is equalizlalionb ."
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MII ·GWS BOiJDOIR LAMPS

SAVE ON COSMETICS

HOOVER SWEEPERS

*149·

dreiJBer 800 chest of drawers. {Either B&amp;ht or dull

black.

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operating this store until
die "

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lng to how many customers I_have." -

Full.size bed with book we beadtioartl, do~~·

areen.

stor~

~Nat gr~mother

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nvln&amp;s. Seatter utd room Blzes ID 5 smart decorator

colors. Five colors Include be!Je, broWD, red,

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ver- a r· sons
lot of
in see-! . The snow.fall c am e on the
ed
now mg
. some th•mg tha l s hoY..s a c I.
Js a very "'"'"'1~ _;.whos~re
ear ftrst day . of sprmg and
· 1 k
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rk , ·1,
ot
past.
1 area reSidents completel.v off.
c er ' enjoys u.-:T \fO •
m
guard.
too old to get I job
,
. s t a 1 e highway department
eloe and J like to stay busy, I •
supt · Rolland Torrence ·said
she said and added "['m aon
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BED ROOM SUITES

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45 % wool Blend Braided Ruas reduced fot .spedal

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T

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Saturday on the 3rd Floor

Either the plain cotton or Pima Cottou Slips iD all

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Tbele· Sulteo are 1eaulne Kroebler quailIF and ~n- ·
llon. Full lire oulteo, u;hololered aU over IDcludlnl outlido ll'DII and boob ID durable nylon frl.... Loooe euob- ·
lou wllll lippar oovors over hltlh deui!J&gt; loom.
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Good qual!IJ broom eorn,
3 lie, wire bound bandle
wltll rinl for baacinl-

COLONIAL RUGS

slzea will be on sale.

r~ted

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na stay •.
fight here and
keep• on• •

IALI FOI

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Middleport schools have pretty well kept up with edu' rational standards 10 the past a&lt;eording to Supt. Lee M.eComas, hul he sees darker days ahead without immedlale improvement in school financing . He was speakin1
as a Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary club member to the Ro' ta ry club in its current vocational series of programs.
Mr. McComas. 39 years in teaching, 36 of them In

.
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Townsend 'o
· the
it . ··A lot of
te stop in , A heavy snow fell '" Me,gs
jointly until : . Townsend passthe sum:::p months to county last mght and earh lh•s
. 1956.
Ioo k around"
hJgtma ys shlk
ed away m
, aero rd.mg lo Mrs. mornmg
d d makmg
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DAVENPORT AND CHAIR

BROOMS

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only a short time, selling to Mr. llipolis

LIVING ROOM SUITES '.

COTTON HALF SLIPS

RUTLAND

Jlember Federal Depoolt lnsurauee Corporalloa

low and turquoJae.

W_,.$1.95

Serving Meigs County for over 93 years

Member Federallteserve System

clean.

protects your elotheo. Yel·

laum·h~

Mr. Jewell owned the store route between Athens .and Gal-

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REVERSIBLE OVAL

Al4 SuppUio. Tootll Preparatlono, etc.

POMEROY

keep

••OJ to
magproof,

$lOO

help and aav:lnga. Powden, Creams, WUona, Bhampoot,
Hair Colorfnll, Spray Seta, Shavlnl Preparatlano, First

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

Lltht to carry,

- --over the Cape Kennedy area :
sbelviog and counter space for Sunday's planned
that was built over JOO years ing of a Range-r·!J probe on a
ago,
%425,500 mile picture~ taking :
At one time, probably nearly voyage to the moon.
I

and Mrs. Gath Townsend on The Townsend store is actual·
Octoher 36 1924 Mr end Mrs lly a landmark in the commun-

KROEHLER

WHISK

LAUNDRY
BASKETS ·

SATURDAY

2

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,;;:r

Mei"gs Ht"ghways

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i:O.::!!i!g O:D f:fP::i~~· ~

Tbe two-story otoee hulld· 100 years ago, the store served
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.
Mrs. '""'· · ·
Civll War by the IJ"8lldfather Townsend said legend has been
of J. D. Cooper who wao oper- handed down that the building
nOW
ator of the business anti! lb was also uoed for hotel ' '"vice
UZOI wben be sold olll to Dell during those days. Stage coach·
JeweU.
es would stop at the store en-

s.turday

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White and printa

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Your Savings Now Earn 4% Interest

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Polyothyleno

$2.00

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2nd floor, 5 piece sets,7 piece Hll, •nd 9

bread, tosslnt salad, otorlnJ food.

NIGHT GOWNS

not bo adually pam·
pliMtl, but we do mah it exteedingly easy
. . thlftl to bank here ••• at any hour, any
q, iot ony weothw, through their nearest
.ai1boJt or chute ••• willa our simple ba'*"
ltte-br·IIICII1 service! Try it.

Mrs. Townsend is in her 41st
year ot operating the store. It
it believed to be the oldest
isting rural store ln
Meigs
county.

Seve Saturday on your new Dln;.tte on the

MIXING BOWLS

Brief•. Sport Panties,

(~I

shot~

before
dgeneral
ay
s
,Town·
d1edeay.ral space ag•ncy
to- I
IusideCivil
theWar
sprawling
store, Mrs.
Nada
Bend Bells everything from paints to pitchforks, cookies Cloudy skies also may bang i

StainleuSteel

2 for $1.00

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SATURDAY

DJStn~t

m~.e;:~~~h~~o-::;1

f:re

wltb upholstered cha4's to match.

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BY ROBERT WINGETT
threat 1o L.S. plans &lt;o launch
The largest structur.e in the rural Meigs county com- Its lint two-man
Gemini ·
munity of Pageville is a rambling store building erected pac..hip oex1 I'uesda
the

!'My ~all

. Today•1 Popular Dining Furniture. Extension

SHANMONT
PANnES

Women'• $2.95 Cotton Cropo

Ow dep05it011 _ ,

·Pageville has Pre-Civil War General Store

DINETTE SETS

Rancb and umllil til)'lp.
Blaok with JOlJI deo!Jql.
ror porehll ""' 1ltliQf
fronll.

Tbio is ono ol our l!ul
~eiHn1 work cloveo.

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lutl was erected before t be as a stage coach stop.

Gem Hard otatnleu oteel eleans up lD a jllf7, IIlJa bright
11 new for years. Perl..t lise ror mWac . eaku, maldnl

-ANOTHER GOOD REASON
TO BANK HERE BY MAILI

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Deluz:e automatse Iron
wltll b-n slots and lb&gt;
pr liD beat oelector.
.........,, Whllo

Both of the staDdard
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Steam and ·
Dry Irons J

BATTERIES

These are made of durable Filcher Cloth with two
way zipper froul

Tom~~

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Pajamas For Women

Alder

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Just tt-lvocll Another Bltl Shipment of

a~ld ~ens.n~er~~nwg:n~ Mr. and

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ltayo()-Vacand
l!v..-..c!y

Eor Meu Will Be Ou Sale At

While They Last
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for

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and metal

COVERALLS

SHORTS

For women on nle for

Seamless

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ldHI for aU exterior palntlac on wOO&lt;l, aobestoi aldlnJ ,

broadcloth, mercerized-made with Jon1 talla.

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• as -Jon. the
'"" - lead
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Q
. . wich,
. ' "who
·" ' the
" "game
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. . . Tornadoes.
· - - · ' " , , wich paced the winners
w...with""
• oms.;:,_
tournament action m "
ly"for
the" Tornado
· tq. . . .Columbtt5
W1th. .two
mmutes
sa
went' "into
troubled
20 S
K
the Regional semi-finals, 64-39, athan Alder capitalized on nell!'- where they were bumped
in seconds left in the period, but averaging 21 points, Jonathan
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. while Pinne tossed in
and • c e vey 1 ·II • .......
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3
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by Jonathan Alder of Plain ·city. ly every Southern miotake 193JI and Larry Morrison's l95t a pair of cllarll)r lo8SWJ by Cen- ' Alder began stacking up a safe The Columbus .
;m- Boy han
ieftwich hit 13
on six
2
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"Our boys just bad a bad which came frequently.
edition made It to the same ter Norman Morris narrowed margin. By haUtime the Pio- l"'r, pressmg at lnterva s ur- of
10 from the fletd and toe
3 21 (0.1) 2,
night and that's it," said Tor- Alder (21·31 will now go up spot in ·the Regionals as thls the margin to U as the period neers were ahead 24-15.
lng roost of the game, went m- Pinne
0·3 1 01, Hill
18 six of 12
nado Coach Craynor Slone who against Albany tonight at
. sesson's squad,
ended.
Alder ronlinued its assault to the lmal OJght mmutes w1th
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had · led the unrated Southern p.m. in Athem for the Regional Souther,n opened up In line A jump shot ttJosed in by on the cold-shooting. Tornadoes • 41-Z4 lead. A free throw by The only Tornado player to tats 14-11·39.
teatn Into the Regionals with a championship and the honor of fashion with a fast 4-G lead Guard lllarvin McKelvey tied as the third quarter got under- Leftwich and two field goals by ; t&lt;lge into double figures was Pionee., - Beach z (!I") f.
17-6 lllate.
competing In the State finala. on a palj' of foul shots by For- the score at H with 7 minutes way. By midway through the Center Roger Penney gave Ald· l Price with 10. Forward Gordon Leftwich 8 (8-12) :10, Jeffers a
Southern, hitting only l4 of Albany turned back a !ale drive Iward Larry Price and a buck- and 36 seconds of the first haU perlod Coach Cliff Hooe's team er 0 51 :26 lead wllh SI X mmutes f Fisher followed close behind i 13-4) 9, Boyhan 5 (l).(}J 10. )&gt;Up52 Shol4 from the .field for a 26 and defeated West Muskinguml et by Guard Blll Baer.
. remaining. Boyhan sank anoth- was on top with a handsome remammg.
with eight. Fisher was
also: ney 6 (1-41 13, Cooke 1 (N) .t.
per cent average, had its worst 47-46.
.
The Tornado lead, however, er basket fot the Pioneers le"/35-19 advantage.
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Both teams emptied
their / Southern ·s leadmg rebounder 1Lowry I (2·21 4, Cregor 1 (1-3,
game of the season against the This was the third time In was short-lived,
than a minute later IIIII Jona- With about two minutes re- henches by m1dway through the with 14 of 39.
12 Totals 2Ht&gt;64.
'Class
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Craftsm•n Ou~lcle White HouH Pllnt ·

DRESS SHIRTS

SATURDAY

99cstretch• ,..,,type

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Men's Short SI-•.White 8r&lt;Nidc1Mh

Full fashioned and seamless styles

thia are sLaying at the home 1ter the Columbus Business Unlof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : versil.y, Cohvnbus. A senior ~t
Albert Roush while her hus- 1 Rutland High school. he ~Ill
band Sgt. Matheny is attend· i enroll in the
Jr . Accountmg i
ing ~ Drill Training School at Course.
___ ·-Parris Island, S. C. They have ! SOLDIER -GRADUATES
been residing in Hubert, N. C. MASON - Army PFC Shirley l
Mrs. Roy Riffle entertam~ I L Barker son of Mrs. Marga. I
with a family ~inner Sund~y m r~t Bark~. graduated
~~m
honor of the birthday anmve_r- Ihe 1 Corps Artillery Specialist
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sary of her husband , Roy R1f- Acad&amp;my in Korea, March 13. i
fie at their home in Middleport. The 26 _ vear • old soldier, a
G~ests were their children, Mel- member of Headquarters Com, vin Riffle of Columbus ; a~d l pany, 51st Signal
Battalion,
· Mr and Mrs. David McKem:Je I entered the Army in May 1962. 1
chiidren, Phillip, Jeffrey and He attended W.ahama High
1
Jozie of Gallipolis.
school.

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Clelll' lloA .for IDterlor oad uterlor wood ourfoeeo \

Sizes 14'Ao-1S-15'Ao aud 18. 100% combed cotton

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Xpert Polyuretfutne Liquid Plaltk .

All oizes U» to lise 18. Colon .,.. black, wheat {IIJht lin),

are now OD sale for $1.29 a pair or

of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hysell,

~~~io~a~r~ r~~u~~s

n.$9

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an all-around lrustratlns even- Meigs County entry also
a team had made lt to the fie. and beld a 11,.4 lead with about lead - this time lor good.
vey exited from the game with 1 Jonathan Alder hit
of
Southern 6 15 :U 8 ,_ ,
Ins on the Grover Center bas- only 11 of 23· from the chanty glonal level. Cbar.t.. Hayman, lbree minutes left In the
Aided tremendously by the flve fools. Baer and sub Jack from the field for 24per cent5 Pwneers . ... 8 2i fi U.;- •
ketball COurt at Ohio University line.
now Southern Local School DiJ. quarter. A two-pointer by Pat attention • grabbing floor play Bostick were then called on to I and also cltcked for
.
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41 !6 of 26

Qulelt diTinllloA white. For IDterfQr and •~rlor

BERKSHIRE'S $1.65

chJidren, Jeff, Curtis and Cyll- 1completed arrangem~nts to en-

Md rf.

for

$1: 1S

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ULTRASON STOCKINGS

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The Southern Tornadoes bad fired-up Plain City crew. 'l1lf Racine
basketball history that Alder quickly boWICed bact than Alder had again taken the mainlng in the stanza, McKet- quarter.

Ultr• White J•palac En•mel

Thlo Sllurdoy ollhlt Solo Prlco.ol

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Harrisonville,

hmi.Oicoa Alkyd ·~-'

Ioden tlfeen, cbareoal a!Jo dark plaldl.

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UNIFORMS
! styles, most

Tornado

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Boys School Trousers

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~Y-M1Df?lfPO!H. OHIO
SATURDAY, MAR~H 2~. ~"~·::: ,,, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.._F;.,;I_V_E.;;:C_,Effll-·

An udtlal Collectloll CJl Colora

Buy Your

Womens 100% wash "n
wear combed mercerized

to 18 lor

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GLIDDEN PAINT SA.LE

Blue Chambray Shirts
SATURDAY 2
$3;00
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W•'re Selling Our $3.95

For women, the popular
denim weaves, In size• 8

Mrs. Victor Grim Wl:'re their ; All but lwo eounlies in South·
daughter and ramily . Mr. and :eastern Ohio are
currently
Mrs. Robert Sever and ch_1ld- l teaching f'l'O~mics In one or
ren, Vickie and Paula Lom~e .l more of their local _dlstrl~.
of Zane!ilville.
1 according to inform~twn
JUSt
Mrs. Bertha Arc.her is a med- released by the Oh_JO CouncU
Jeal ·patient at Meigs G~neral on El·onomic Education at Ohio
Hospital in Pomeroy. V1s1tmg University. They are Jackson
with her recently were her dau- and Athens. _ _
.
ghter and family , Mr. ond Mrs.
ENROLlS IN CBU
J. K. Beaver and family or Co- l Thomas Edward Hysell, son
Dunald Matheny and Route 1,

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INTRODUCING

SATURDAY

STRRCH PANTS

. William Forbes and children .
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d Mrs Gerald
r. an
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Ann and Billy,
are
· Powell and Stevt and Mila.
W. Va.
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.. Weekend guests of Mr. and ,
TWO AR~ LAGGARII8

Mrs.

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Mrs Ronald Beegle and Christa
of Racine. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Beegle of Racine, Roger Beeg-

Iumbus.

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These ar. our •ua quali!J&gt; ltiDI .Jtole .IJIIlrCo wltll two
Ioree flap poctet.o, IODI tala. Neot lltllall aud ID JOU!

a pair

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SATlJRD,.Y

~ie of Portland were Mr. and

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Popular shades. Sea Sholl and Soutli Wind. Sizes
8'Ao to 11.

.odun YM .a r y
o en z. an
nd

will return to his base in I ThompDson .
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THE STORE HOURS SATURDAY ARE 9:00 A. M•..JO 8:30 P. M.

four . county Jusior Leder Ad-a
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Meig1l.H01tto
Phmning Meeting

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~~~:OVID !~•J&amp;

soror~ty. Proce f~d~ '~jw~ l~I~be~~~~~~~r,~~!i

Friends
· lilay callunill
at noOq
till! fuhli
chapter
of the Beta
Phi of .the caps are .at
FIIJ1'Jt1ll
Coutainers
forS1gma
'tollect'on
when the ' bOdy wW be the 'Farmers Bank and Savings Co. and the
tho
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..Aid. •.IohD_Walioll.and .Mrs.

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'A labama
To Protect Participants
In votingByRights
March
AL YIN SPIVAK

2-Dally

~ntinet, Pomeroy-Middleport, o .• Mar. 20, 1965

u. s. Plan_ni·ng

Superintendent
llns

Three lnj~~d _in Meigs_
~~~:' ::~:~~~l)lolld- Wreck; One Hurt -in Gallia

dleport on a date to be set.
urged Rotonans. ljlld the
Uc. if intlresled in Middleport
schools, to bear the -tor
when h. colllll.
SCHOOL PIIILOIQPRY
Noting that edueatton
ically ts characterized by
th, development, and
Mr. McComu read the
oopblcal approach the
port lcllool staH tak..
teaching Itt puplll. It aet
democ:ratlo ooclety ao
framework In whleb wbat
taucnt, pupil charaetor,
publlo ciUze!llhlp are flrlt

ty court ... Rk!blrd Peyta,
"· Rutland,

fiDe!l • and

lw 1¥1 llltlfflfr,

GOlla '

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WHAT II TillE TRUTH • , ,

United Pr- lnt.,..otlanal
Three accldenll were ~~~l;!S•II&lt;liD.
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPil - President Jobnaon togated by the Oblo SUite
Anotber accident toot place
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day ordered faderallzaUon of the Alabama National Guard
durin&amp; 1111 pall 1M bouro.
Rt. • · at· 12:11 1.111. todiY
aDd use of any other federal troops needed to Jt'Ot•ct
Thrte penms were IDJured
teDjbs . of • •
DOrlb
partkipanll in a vot!n&amp; rtjbts march from Selma to
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In a Melp COUPI7 ·~· and
GIUIIpoiJI GOI.'IJ(II'IliO
Montgomery.
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a elmer 11ur1 In a Qlllla coWJo line,
car driven nortb by
The Texas White House announced Johnaon's action
mishap. Patrolmllf termed Betty June PbilllJ1S, 38, Middleabout 4 a.m. CST - seven hours before the Chief ~xeBy CHARLES R. SMITH
conditions early lodaY •11 port, .went .out ot oon1n11 aa Tllo-""lotbie ..lllloapl•
cutive planned to 10 before a live natlon~lde televiiiOD·
United , ... lnltrnetlanal
wont of tba Jltr with d the sUP!ll'ry roadl!Jf alld Nil 1111111 ~ 111o1t radio audience In a newa conference at his ranch to ex·
DA NANG, South VIet Nam (UP!) - U. S. military
mow cov4Nd and
off the left altlt IIIIIID8 'a 8111 bo flllllld Ill lbo ~ plain b!s decision.
eourcea dllcloaed today the United States II preparing for
'1'hf1 Nporl allo lhat
on a telepb.O. pole. Tbere ~ "TboTrulhAbout~
Johnson acted a half-day a!.
oondltkml art not ao bad was moderato damaie 1o bor DM!ooaa" Wrilt, pllou or mit
1 seri01 of day and nlllht alr atrikn agalllll major mill·
ter Ailboma't Gov. Gtorlf C. Dwlllrt D. ICilll!hower In that 11ry taraelllo North Viet Nem. Tbey uld th1 U.S. Navy
up In the llate.
ind ahe recelwd a liON "" loda7 for 70V J'1t1111 """'
Wallaoe, armed with a noolu- Ytlt and Jnhll F· Kannedy In also may bombard eoutal illltaUatioDI.
multipit lnjurJ ..-klent
Thoro Ia 110 obliptlon.
lion from hit otate IICillature, 1862 and 1862 alao onltnd Tbe sources said the 7th Fleet warsblpa would bl tx·
plael at 8:41 P-~· P'rlda1 A mlllor aCC!141nt 011 Rl. 1•
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IIGI!fled Jobnlon that the Ieder· IUifd callupe and Ult of troopo peeled to u1e ....-face-to-surface mi1slles.
Rl. 38 two and • ha;, ndloo
under lnvlllillalion Ia mld
aJ sovemmllll would have to ill civil rllhtl orllet.
111e dlteloourt eame 80 a
ideNti0111•
of the Meles-Atben.
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pay oiJIOntel d the pr4 were Also olmllar waa the oucu- u.s. Air Fora l)lOktsman re- 111e torrorlsll I4Jnllted ihey ldJo. McComaa polntad
A W
driven
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UNCI lo 11fe8U8'd J)ti'SOI" lak· Uve order !bat Johnson •llnt4 ported day and nleht air at- were on their way to the U.S. coDBiderabJe pride to the
Wayne Hubbl!d, 18,
The piii'OI matlt a blood 1'1111
InC part In the flvo-day 10-mllt at 1:30 a.m. EST, three min- tocks alrtady ware underway Army olflcm' quarters jull it-yourselr• approtoh
failed lo • • 1
BltDtill8tGIIIo Bolztr bolo
march startln&amp; Sunday.
ijtes after the proclamatiOII.
In South Viet NIDD-IIIort than oullide Tan Son Nbut airbaao. port school employ.. uae
and ran off 1111 lafl
on Frlclay.~.IOrtad
lloarlll Federal Pay
The ordtr autllorlled and dl- two &lt;loan Ji'rlda1, Friday nlght The U.S. EmbastY wcurlty of, maintaining their plant.
the h!gliwiiJ ov.- 1 blllk
arrall r
L MSJO
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Wallace de&lt;tared hil dellrt recttd lht HOI'tlary ol de&amp;r!Je and today. "nley followed Frl- fl&lt;er denied rumort the men pralted the abiUtlol and
up In field.
!IU 1 St
maintain
Jaw
and
order
but
lo:
day
's
destructive
attodr
by 130 planned to attack the embaaJY. cation of Head cuolodton
The
car
waa
. • lfe If. ·
10
pld tht otatt could not afford
planes on nortllem tarJell.
u.s. Marines guarding the D&amp; Hubbard and hit otaft 01teu
receivad a broktn 11 lDCOUll_,
to Dnance the cuonl's partlcl·
Plol Folled
Nang airbue announced today aulated by tho
Jr
patlon. 111 uked for fedora!
In Saigon, meanwhile, VIet· they had captured three sua- himself with paint brush, 18 Columbus lacerallon 1 left
SPRING
payment of the costs. alnce the
nameH pollee lolled 1 plot by peeled Communis! gJIOITillaa on wrench, or hammar. lbe
lllil ~Wilt ~~ 1
march was Jiven a 1o-ahead
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Viet Colli ttrrorilll to bomb the oullldrll of tho baae - the cllaJ ortw baa performed
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llcsratioD of bead .;,..
"WAKE-UP"
by a federal court order.
an Amerkan olfloero billet In first prllo~ors_ tMr havt taken labors ao putting a new
to knees. They were
SEASON ...
Johnson wont to bed ehorlly
tho oullkirls of Sailon. Two amce landing rn V~et Nam. The on tlle central School and
to Veterana Memorial
after g p.m. CST while Atty.
terrorlitt wert discovtred ol· men were spotted by racoMalt llalllna a now furnace.
by 1111 Pomaroy Jlllner.
Gen. Nicholas Deb. Katzenbach, Three Middle rt men were pl01ivn under flit raar fondtr auu:. planet and IIVO up wltb· '11le tuperlntondent
tlqutd and HUbbard
Deputy Defense Secretary Cy- ..ured In 1 on~car crash tlllt of their motoncooter.
oui a ttruUit.
at one tlmo (when tlla
Wtlt wert edlltltttd.
rus R. Vl!liCO and other key of. UIJ ill
West M tn-st In
Clvlllan Sbol
proJoct faced him) he cltl
It IIIII undtl'
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ficials Wert cooft1Tlni on tho ::::'"' g on
a
Several other lncl4enta Wert bout for IIOmeone lo teaclt bJm
Alabama oltuation In Washing- =
·to Veterans Memorial
IC ID1
reported In Viet Nam: . .
how to oparae a welder. How- llaldllllllllltby uld lt:lllt
ton.
hospital and admitted with un-In Saigon A U.S. ltllhtary ever hie was by·paued when partntb' waa IICII IDjurtd,
Press Secretary George II!. determined lnjurlet were Jan
polleeman was reported to edjustmlllll were made "' •• thoro wu hfi'J tltlllllit to hll
Reedy oaid Johnson waa awak· Dur 1 'II Cb 1 B 1
ha..
accidentally thot and not to rtqulre welding.
car.
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ened "oometlme after mid· d 'Cit· • Hares ~ "'• '
wounded a Vietnamese clvill1111 Ho praised the scltool b)ard =;;~-------1•• ayet, ~when ••· car b"1110 went 0If as he over hIS· years as ..
·u110rinle1nd-l 1
night'' to receive the Kat&gt;en- anOurs!arand
Boyles were taken
bach-Vanct rtcommendat!Dnt. to the hot ltal by Pomeroy
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sot ID a ·~ &amp;Uardlng an en- ent, obtervlnC that In m
"'lnd" wltll
At 1·10 a m CST tho requiP
listed men • quarters.
cas.. they were chrlatllll
'hlniJ~~
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ito ~ al . documentl wort omtrltncy oquadmen
wh • Funeral serviCfl for Gary I ~The armed foreet mlniotrY !Iemen ancl women. He
Wcmdlr-Tcmttl to1on • • •
sIa ed :.rore Jnhnoon
Hoyeo was trantported by •prl· Ross Cowdery' 18, who
••• [ llid VittlllllleH soldltrs dl.. school board "detennlnet
-lo appb' wllhbrlllll ee
P c
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vato car. Hospital olficlalo told robbed and slain In Parkers- covered a caco o1 600 to 1100 ed tiona! atanda da" o1
liOIIot, 110 lap ....... drl•
At 1:27 a.m. CST, Johnson at 11 :30 o.m. that the Injured burg, w. Va. early Friday morn- Irillea Friday ·•••• near the uca It
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Ia 10 mlmltol, 110 pll!lodor,
&amp;Igned a proclamation olallnl men wert In the hospital emer· In
111 •· held 11 •• c 11
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commun y.
eomplot.ll, wuha1llt,
that Wallace bad advioed him
g, w .""
~·e vary opot where a Kllll-nttlllina lhip Mr. McComas was ~~,~~~~:j;~
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r.aq-oqa~_.t
"thlt th t •· II
b'· nd seney room undorgolng treat- Commumty church m Belpre waa sunk Feb. 16. The arma by Curtis Jenkineon , leal
e
I a~
una '" t
mtnt 111d the extent of their In- Monday at 2 p m
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water •• .matchlnt
relulll to provide for tho aalo- jUri
ndet 1 od
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were found after a brief clath opeaker.
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ty and welfare" of the march- lt•~:.o~euporu:~: ' crash Cowl dory .d1 1former h tlolethlgs with Red guerrlllu.
President Dick
coun y reSI en , was s o res -In Da Nan• a South Viet· pr••ided He ·-··-d
a..
on.
occurred at 10:07 a.m. on Wool time
hll
t. 1o
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The proclamation oald that Main-o! when the 19tl3 model
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rna a oamese sol&lt;ller ridln&amp; through mauling Friday, April Z. wlll
"ao a consequa""a ol ouch ill- car In which the trio wao rid- nllhl dapoalt lor 1 Bur1er Boy town In
truck fired li rifle be hold at tha high ochool
,..'!"":&amp;..w•'CI:t
ability and reluul of the state inS went out of control on snow- Restaurant In Parterebur1.
grenade ap.insl lht wall of a Ioria. with Ro!ary·Annl invited - - .,.._ "" '"" CIW.
of Alabama, and by reason of slicked highway and otruck a Parkersburg pollee llld lat&lt;o tailor ahop patronized by U.S. for the club's annual "Stufltnc Yor._
recent events In and about So~ steel pole In front of Jack'o / toda~ ~arr~ ~ed been made servicemen. The grenade did 3ee'' of Easter Seal Sale leiters. ,.•..,...
ma and Montgomery, Ala., Aahland !lorvlco Station.
t e . alb o owdery.
nol explode and no one was Dinnei' wlll.Jlr PfQVIded.
there ia a IUbttantlal ltkllllood Pomeroy pollee Chief
Jed Born m Parkersbura, W. VL hurt.
Next week former Rep.
Opp. 1&amp;0 Depot
Ph. 675·11d0
Pt. P111nnt
that dome1tlc violence may oc- Webtter wao inveotlgallnl the on August 20, I94B, he Is the
ge Meinhart will olww a film
Caah .&amp; Ctrry Budget Plan--(;aah &amp; Dlllvwy
cur In connoction with tucb mtshap
son of John and Wilda Clark
on Industrial development In
Pomeroy
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••• Cowdery or Rt. I Belpre.
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au thoriieo
•- of the c 1 He
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Obstnel Lawo
lnvoltlgatin&amp; a wreck that hap. was a mem..,r
I vary
Heath church ladia serving
.
Jobnton •aid thlo llbly vlo- pened at 8:50 a.m. today on Community Church In Belpre
the dinner Friday night were
lence would have "the conu- West Main-st in front of 1 0 : : ~~:h a 1:0fraduate of War·[
Mrs. Earl Knight, Mrs. Glenn
quence of obstructing the exo- Midway Market. Involved in
sc
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Lambert, Mrs. Beulah Hayes,
cutlon and enforoement of lbe that crash was llDbert McDan- Sur~~vlng In addbiiion to Nb~
Ml'll. Frances Wilson, Mrs.
lawa of tho United States" In· lei Pomeroy and a Mason w pandronRo
.. be•rrte tcwo d rothora, ~11
Perry Byers, Mra. Edith Jlvi...
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dlllrict court order Va. cab. Details of the mishap ter Barbara all at home and The Pomeroy emergency un- den, Mrs. Tom Riley and MISI
authoriziD&amp; tho proc..ston. . ware lacltinl, but authorities i"indparents: Mrs. Twlla Clark it transported three persons Bees Sanborn.
The PreSident than, In ..his ,.ld McDaniel had been cited and Mrs. Sarah Cowde~·. both to Veterans Memorial Hospil·
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proelamatlon, eommanded all to Mayor CbarlOI Logar's court [of Reedsvllle.
al as the result of an accident
INVESTIGATI&lt;S WRECK
peraona tnppd or who may 011 a oharp of faUins to yield ; Friends rna call Ill tlla S
on Rt. 33 ot Burlingham last The Meigs county
Sheriff's
eDPit In ouch domestic vto- the n,ht of way.
cer funeral b~e In Belpre':; night.
department was called to inlenoe. ·.to ..... _and dealot
evening and until noon Monda
Veterans Memorial Hospital velllfale 1 one-oar accident on
therefrom and to dilpene and
LOCAL TEMPS
w~en the body will be tak ~ offtclalo oald Wayne Hubbard State Rl. 1:11 at Rutland at
retiH peaenbly IDrlbwlth."
'11lt temperature In Porno- tho church
eo
Syracuse was admitted
lth 10:40 a.m. today.
Tho proclamation WN tlmllar roy'o buoinotis district at 11 :35 Burial will be In the
broken ribo and a broken oh:ul· II was reported that a car
to lhoo ISIJJed three 1111111 a.m. today wao 21 degreeo. P~rt- vllle remelery. Rev.
, der white a passenlfer, Kathy Vtven by Roy ElliS, Rutland,
,,...., ,,,.. lty, , .....
-SIIyt -loopr ...
am.. 187, when ProoldontJ ly cloudy otles.
Sloane will officiate.
Wilt. sustained lacerations of nedwgot~n out of control on the
Wvshfngt
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square
tub
Double-wall "l'•"·tub
liCiip, abraoions and contu- ano -co ered hlahway and ran
toiUtnM:Iioa Pvtl ~p.
Willi &lt;ODI•Iioop&lt;d l&gt;ol;
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Another peasenger Ern- Into a creek. SherlH Robert C.
WID :bohb a~ort w•w
• - ood ,...l.lplu~
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le Burke, of Colum~. ,.11 Hartenbacb waa lnveottcatlng.
_bopl ........ _
aad clotbct.
lrta~ for a laceration ol the
TRANSPORTS P.&amp;TIIt:NT
Thll Advertisement
hand. The Ohio State Patrol in- The Racine emercenoy unit
Concer111 You If You
VtiiiJI~ tho mlahap.
trantported VIvian Phillips of
Tllltrd tt ' ' "
Tho Pomeroy oquad waa also Racine to Meigs Genel'lll hotpltOwn 1 Cemetery Lot
Noltllol ......dj ....
aumnwned at _5:20 p.. Friday alas a medical patllnl at tbout
able legs. Set
or Not.
lor Florence Gilkey , on Rt. AI 10 a.m. this m ~;.a
wubor
II lloiJIII
Reid It! Study It
near Darwrn, who had fallen
o..__,..
muM eoraf011lometl!Mt .••
Carefully!
and suffered a hlp Injury. She
ablolclryoo.Ado
jut so Qtvta
waa treated and released at Vot• hsHttM . .., Wf'llpl .••
1o1ap floooly-lllllocu to
erans MelllOrlal hoopital

Day NIg
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AliOU.T

IIERVE

DEAFNESS!

Pirates Nip Reds 64 in
11-Inning Spring Battle

.moe

TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - Four
ClncinnaU pitcbera got lmocked
around by the Pittsburgh Plr·
ates . Friday, but the ~I one,
rookie Dan Neville, did the
most damage by himself.
Neville )lllcorked a wild pitch
In the lith inning to allow one
run to ocore and the Pirates
went on to defeat the lledl, H .
II was ooly the third loss in
aeven outings for Cincinnati,
and It was prohlbly the most
clisappoint!Dg one.
Righthander Jim
one of the keys to
success, was touched for
home run In the second inning.

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Tr" Hurt
Jn Wreck

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II came off the bat of toru.
Columbus Jet ace Gene Al1q
wilh a man on baae.
Gerry Arrigo, ""f'ulled cJ1n1.
InC the winter and counted 41e
to help, was alJo toac1tet1 tar, a
homer, flits one ·by fotmer W
pinch hitter Jerry Lyocb.
The lledJ did rome 1o lift
enough to lie the game In 1111
elgbth Inning and aend It Into
overtime. The rt1t11 ame off AI
McBean Iill a double by MartY
Keough and singlea by Vada
Pinson and 1'ooy Perez.
Another ex-Jet, 800 Bailey,
touched off the Pirate rally lll
the I ifll with a single. Donn
Clendenon duplicated that hit
and Bailey came llc&amp;mpeiiDC
home on Neville'a wild loat,
Alley alngled home ClendenoD
with the final Pittsburgh run.
It was the Pirates' BiXtb no.
tory in seven outings and lbep
collected 12 bita for the pme.

ALLSTABS

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and SUPPLY CO.

"fd still like lo know Jllll
got my dcH:Ior to po-eoerlbe W.
20-mile bike!"

Three Are

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IUT CERTAINLY NOT
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Cmllult a Funtral Director About All J'ulltnl alld
Jiulal f'lw.ArriJlllmiDlt

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FOUNTAIN CORPORAJION
lui.. 405 - Flrot Notitllol lank tulllllnt
lrenhNI,Oht.
l'l11tne Aru Co4o t1:.&amp;,D Sal
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tltatltn"'.,
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FOUNTAIN CORPORATION

JMwaAtt.lwlaw ••••• '

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liee• a '"" c.ln . I, lJiis
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P.O. leJI 169

FOUNTAIN CORPORATION
450,000 SHARES

Alullli••• tub . .. WOil't tull,
rot. ollip -or pool. Sedl-t uay

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Maytag M~~ter $189·•
Others As Low fu

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Two-Maa Baldo
The Braves' second base job
thus becomes a two-man battle
and veteran Frank Bolling.

to capture dirt.

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between rookie Sandy Alomar

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THE SHOE BOX

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MIDDLEPORT

New Store Hours
~LYING FU~IV~ncde 1 drwldent of tbe London, Enllland, Zoo, Goldie, an enterprlolng oaalo, eaeaped l't&lt;!ontly wbne
15 cage wa•
nee une an lwl bad Londontll'l 1101- 'the big bird, encamped In Regent'a Park hun't charmed v
on (• I I he d~.d'dl:rJedu:'fter tanlllnl wltb onell'lte woman'• pet terrier (eenter pleturea). When i.e wanta to mak: :{/,:
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0 I a lfOI,Ip Ill auJil IIJIQ bljb abova lbe park. All eJlorll to lure llle Cljle back to ~apUYI\1 have

MANURE SPREADERS

e John Deere Power Take OH Spreader
e John Deere Ground Drive Spreader

Federal Trade Commission
Observes 50th Anniversary

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Morris Equipment Co.
W19-3202
RACINE. 0.

PEARL ST.

FMIMERS
DO YOU NEED MONEY
FOR

Operating Cost
Capital lmprovement
~quipment

Livestock

Automobiles

Educational Loans
e Comp•titlve Total Lo1n Cost
eOn The F•rm Strvlce
e Credit Life lnsunnce
• Ftrmer Owned Credit Source

EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, MARCH ·28

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OPEN 9:00 A.M.
TO 5:00P.M.

By DICK WEST
ovorruled Bnd upheld."
Uolted Pnoo lntenlatlonal
There i!, however, one point
WASHINGTON (UP!) - On on which I think most people
Tuesday of this week, the Fed- can agree : The FTC ia seldom
era! Trade Commi!Bii&gt;n olr dull. Or at least not u dull as
served it.s 50th anniversary. a number of other federal aaenOpinions vary as to whether cies I could mendon.
this was an occasion for dane· Just of£ the top of my head
ing in the streets.
1 can name a half-dozen FTC
As
the
commission
itself
not·
cases that l found stimulating.
1
i' ed
in a press release com- If I used the bottom of my
memoraling the event the FTC head as well, I probably could
: over the years has been come up with a half-dozen
"praised, condemned, starved 1 more.
. and red , denounced an~ defend- 1
Fake Sandpaper

10 Pupils Have
Birthdays in
March at School

'UJe

e::d:.:d:c:se:r:l•=d=and.:::::r:e:m:fo:rc:e:d, \ There were, to mention only
_
I a fourth of a dozen, the famous
Ph. WY2 5270
sandpaper shaving case. Jhe
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wigglele!ls window&amp;l885 case, ·
PRODUCTION CREDIT
1and the bubble gum baseball I
picture card anti-monopoly case. 'I
Pomeroy
114 Mulberry Ava.
In these. the FTC charged I
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-A shaving cream company I
.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bolen had . demonstrating a be_ard-softener ! STRA:"lGE
as a recent visitor Mr. How- 1 ingredient by shavmg sandpa- 1 ' t ·h· d' T~EL~~G-Ev_er have that feeling you're b~in~J
ard Bolen, Akron.
!per on television was not using ~~lc S~eiter i~ ~alif a r~sld_ent of the V~ntur~ County
hod real sandpaper.
1 eentrates ~n dinne.r. orma, 1gnores a fchne friend and
R
Del
M
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~r . an
rs.
mar
es -An auto windowglass com·
were r~ent guests of Mr. a~d pany claiming its products was ~
Mrs. R1~hard Rhode!! ~nd ch~- free of dislortioning wiggles tion of whether furs bearing 1CUr coat designed by the fie.
dren. Ricky and Behnda, 1 . demonstrated its clarity on lei· Ithe label. ''designed by Andre i litious Andre Fath from unproDunbar· W· Va.
tlham Dye ev1s1on by usmg a wmdow w1th . Fath Pra1s',' implied that the I duced chinchilla.
Mr. and Mrs. W
f the glass rolled down .
furs had been designed by An· ' ~~_:::~-----Ball of Toledo were guests 0
- A bubble gum company 1dre Fath of Pari&amp;.
Mr. and Mr!i. Eugene Young. gained a monopoly over the I 'I1le FTC took the position
Recent gue:t:::;_ of Mr.
~d diWibulion of cards bearing the 1that since the furs were proMrfi. Dale Wtlhams were r. likenesses .:~f baseball players. I duced in the United States, and
, and Mrs. Raymond Woodgerd I I wal so stimulated by the oince the name "Andre Fath"
of Albany and motheJ,
Mrs. first of these eases that I quit was fictitious, the !abet was
Bcanch Woodgerd, Athe~s. shaving entirely and started misleading.
I Mr. ilnd Mrs. Charles Anx, sandpapering my whiskers in· Jn yet another 1andm8rk
.lr ol Antherns. W· Va., called 1 stead.
J ca•e of recent
vintage, the
on hu; mother. Mr_s. Ona Anx.
Perhaps you are saying to commissionen examined the
1 Mrs. Glen Hamng and son, yourself, "this is all very we11, multiplication
of chinchillas,
· n.ale. w~re guests of Mrs. EJ. but what has the commi88iOD They found that, contrary to
~He Hamng.. .
done for us lately" Well, sir, I l lhe claims of a chinchilla deal.
Sunday VISitors of Mr. and can tell you that the agency has er, one pair wm not produce
Mrs. Wa_goner were Mr · and been unflagging in the pursuit 1 22 pairs in three years. Mr
3r complete l1wn and garden care,
Mrs. ClaJte Wagoner and Joy. of what it conotruea to he de· \ will three pairs produce MJ
:
Ylrs. Ray BLrchfleld and chli· l ceptive trade practices.
pairs in four years.
nothlnl"s lllrfs'.-t aa a Gravely,
dren were guests of Mrs. Nel·
Flclllleas Fan
I was so stimulated by these
~Gravely Traetor wend ... ibJ front, for .".J.frty'." .11ake. Come
lie
Horgan
Michael.
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Not
long
ago,
1nr
Instance,
It
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cases that I went out llld '
,..., across any lawn to m:.~.ke a. 1~, or call fo r /ret dP.trum,tralim~
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Doug
Clay
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ceme
to
grips
with
the
qu
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bou!lht
my wile 1 ~gmentary ,
~ eut of a juntl~. Although
~ uu c11n Jw 11 L11.wn Tam@!' I!WtIXlOwing will pro6ab!y be the ll y, with our Budgd . Plan.'
, ited Mr. and Mn. Joe Carsey.
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lilm'aahare of the Gravely'11 Cl'lnMr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
McGrath
trlbutlone to your well·bPinl!", it
were Sunday visitor11 of Mr. :
1/T'f
warbwlth a total of 49 nt1aeh:DIBI.ta to make )'Ollr lifP. P.~ler
and Mrs. Ben Cremean; al
~flm@lj
e e
D:wDl dig serd berl ~. plow, hattl:
and even plow or blow ~nr.w
'from. i n-thP-way lo ollli-D[ -: tw1Sil~~e. and Mrs. Jack Estep ol
.... 1~ eatt up .,.. (1 ;· . • . •t
j Chicago were recent guest! of
: Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Estep.
Mn. Ri singer was called to
:
Charleston
for her aunt's funOpen Mondoy thru Saturday 8 AM to 5 PM
County Manager

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Mn. Graee Clark was a re-

guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guy '
:Bolen.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell
r:alled on Mr. and :vlrs. Glen .
Jewell.
Mrs. Charles Barnhart of Che- :
· ahire called on his brother 1 1
. Rev. William Barnhart.
-Mrs. JoiMI Slolol

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GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES &amp; SERVICE
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Great

ROTt.aY PLOWS, ._
WASHINGTON tUPI) - In· ,
ROTARY CULnVATORS, donesia, responding to I U.S.I
protest, has liven written as·
TOOl CULTIVATORS,

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MF 165

SPRAYERS, SAWS.

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Phone WY·2-2115
Pomeroy, Ohio

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BIG POWER
for all farmflag Jobs. ••
McCORMICK'

FAR MALL•

and
Mrs. Gary Dill, news reporter.
April meeting will he at
the home of Mrs. Reid Y01mg
and the entire day will be
IJJr crafts the members m a
have started already, or
w start.

Man:b I; Janel Mees,

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'J1Ie honor roll for the aiJ:th
graile is Mary . Lou Klnl
W•Y!'e Well; filth srade,
BllrJOD, Cathy Hall, M a r 1 e
Rlggs, John Swartz;
fourth
grade, Patti Well, BUI Chaney,
Chsrles Eastman, Sheilia Hawk,
Cheryl Lambert, Paul Smith,
Stephen Stanley;
seventh
gralle, · Janice Eastman a n d
Doana Branham; elgbth grade,
Walter Arnold, John Dean, Kenda Chaney, Wendy Carper, and
Janel Meeo.
The winner of the Spelling
Bee is stephen Stanley, fourth
grade; pamela Bur1011, ruth
grade; Mary Kay Brickles sixth
grade; IJnda Beal,
seventh
grade, and Wendy
Carper,
eighth grade.
When these pup~ spelled !JJ.
gether, Pamela lldrloll won.
She will go wRacine March 24.
- Reporters, Janet Mees and
Wendy Carper.

April MeeUn1 of

Lodfe Ia CaneeUed

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy
Miss Barbara Logan, dough·

ter ol Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Loaan baa been notified
TRB ·ONLY Glll~A lots of

galt would five their eye·
teeth to tnde plaees With
Dallah Lavi, the faraell

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BUILT-IN
APPLIANCES
AIL POR ONt.Y

Pomerdv Flower !:hoo

WITHOUT

DISHWASHII
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The !ilraC:e and beaLity of priceless furniture Is reprociUIDid

i" the modem eoncept. Deep carved wood PI"" daan with

e.:tuslve "QUALITY GUARD" desien offered onfy by PARII
CRAfT. Elegant ':PEeP · .. finish, new PROVJNCtAl. ~
hardware. flortntme o"l ...!rt all thi1: at prices CMI

OP&amp;N STOCK - LIVING ROOM ...:_ BIDROOM .

.AND DINiNG ROOM FURNITURE BY ~'PROVINCETOWI\I~

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Tbun. - East Court st.. Pomeroy

BAKER'S

eoncerniJt1 1111 Supreme Court,
QIIO law boob, and duM u.
-lllllda. It wu decldad to
eiiiCel the April llllllllnl due to

.u the; ciGie !)I ~ meel·
InC a IOClal hov .., bekl aad

opentln&amp; e••e and comfort
luol aaYin1 dir&lt;ct
lnJeetlon dle1el or
line power.

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Tbe first J 1nd 4-plow
tractors with new. lncre.s·

ed-eapaelty . .

* .._ Eloctric or Gts OVen &amp; - T.,.
E:Jhoust Hood With fUW lo IJcht.
* Completelr
Automatic Dt.._-, l2·Place Tallie klllnc CopaciiJr.
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FOR ALL OCCASIONS

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

Peter O'Toole, Jamellllaton,

and Eli Wallach.
Mqnolla Temple Pylhlan Slf.
ters met In regular oession
. Thureclay evenlni at the DAV /1
ball.
Elizabeth eampben.
moat
erceUmt chief, prealdecl and
opened the meetJnc In rltuallltlc
form. A communication was
rad !rom Rutbella Burrbtiton

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beauty who 11 tbe only prl
·ID tbe new film, "Lord Jim.''
blled on the Joaeph Conrad
novel. Dallah eoataro with

SUNDAYS· 2:00P.M. TO 10:00 P.M.

COMPLETE ~~~~T Fucura BUILT-IN KITCHEN

the Reynoldsburg Board ol Edu·ll
Mra. lltUard Yan lloter
cation has r...,rnployed her
a teacher ln the
WI GlVI fV STAMPS
School System.
W. MaiD
Pomei'Of

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KANAUGA STORE HOURS

sell. secretary·lreawrer,

~c::~'"!"~a~·

surance against further haras&amp;ment
of Americans in Jakarta.
49 . attachments in
The
State 1 Department said
9ardening
all! See them now
POMIItO'(
Thursday that Howard p,
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SPRING AV!.
and select thE tool
tool
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karla, proteoted against the
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llr.,.ldlmta of several American
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L . - - - - - . , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - . 1 ! officials there.
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birtbdays fQI' the nwnth

of "a.reh are Earl
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Mat~:~~ 14; Patti Robeon, March
31; lleverly Smith, March 12;
DeiiYor Bigp, March 6; Vicki
S!Delair, MarclJ 7 John Blankelllblp, Ma.reh &amp;; Richard Dean
Mltcll 15; Jimmy Ca~=~

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DICK STERRETI

Middleport Store Only

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lllat the critical- 111tlnp have gone up appreclaly 'lldmlrecl serlea "Siatlery'l bly ID receDI Wetks.
Ptopho," wblch deala wllb a 7 5 I a Revie1r ~19 2d
lllate lejJJJator, wW return
Televtololl In Review
next ••88011.
Ulliled Pnu IBienatl&lt;&gt;nal
Tbe serlea bad been eonsJcl. '111m llllltle doubt, however,
ored w.,t.ed up alter llnilhlng !bat a larse rea5811 lor the . .
lie weekly eflorts tb11 oeuon, 10 tentlon ol "Slattery" II CBSthe CBS.TV decillion Ia good TV's drive under Its new enternewa ·to ..towen becauoe tha tainlneDt management to regain
lbow wao one of the lew rea- oome ol tbe prestige It lost In
oonably altracllva olferlngo to beeomlng king ol the situation
bow In lUI leU.
comedieo md game ohowa.
A number ol cbang01 In CBS- A look st next season'• tbreeI'V poogrommlng plans lor nest network schedule mil!! ha..,
season have been efiected since convinced CBS that U Utere are

moderate price.
1963 TEMPEST L1 MANS COUPI . . . . . . . . . . . Sl7"
Local owned and low mlle•&amp;e, red over lvory flnl~b. 326
VB ene:ine, automatic tran1. wbltewaU Urea, nd1o and
heater

Motor Co.

&gt;resident and sole entertainment will probably be holdovers rath~

"Rawhide,'! for lnstlmce, wUI
retur.n too, though It also had
.een marked lor cancellation.
At mtdleaooa, "Siettery'o P~
'le,'' had been switched from
M.onday to Friday nights, away

YOUR CHEVY DEALER
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work deep 1D tiM ocua. '1'111
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U.S. NaYJ'I C&amp;pt, ~ Boad

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tum of "Slattery" bumps .. Cor·
onot Blue," a planned new series about a young fellow with
amnesia, orr the 1965-66 ~eh&amp;dule,

their llJhta 011 lbo bopeiUl
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Montcom..,, wbooe dlctiGa 11 tilt IDOIII1 11011 Into tilt ahlhL
aa IOiden 101 eve. Pradll&lt;l!l' ton' pocQII.
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director-writer 8leN J'lellcb.
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man turned In a job with a
sober, superlatively non-sensa .
Ilona! tono, yet ptetorlally aciting BDd revelatory• .He m!Jbl
have dwell moro on practical
lmplicalloJW and not 80 mueb 011
technics. SliD, a very de&lt;:e~~l
job.

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6 ~ Sacred Heart
6.20 M~lgs CT, RFD
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6:30 ·sm Miller SLow
6:57 Weather
7:00 National News
7:Oil 1!111 Miller Srow
7 : ~ Sports
7:31 Bill Miller Show
7:!1i Pickens Hardw81'11 Show
ITuesday-Tburaday)
7:50 · News
8:30 Daily Ught
8:46 -Baker Furnlture Show
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Morn:"i Meditation•
Bill Mlller Show
Mason Agr. Prgm (Tues.!
Family Wol1!hlP (Thurs.)
A.S.C. Prgm (Pete
Shields) (I:l'rldayo)
11:00 News
\1 :0&amp; Tiny's Country Junction
.I:U Tiny's Country Hymn
Time
12:00 Cement Block ~ewa
12:30 Go..aler's UUUI star (Fr!)
'• JO Llirry Anderson Show ·
uo Jim Men Show
4:11 ·alaellnar Auto Show
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430 N...,. ,(Local)
4:40 Jim Mees Show
6:1* New•·' .
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LITILE ORPHAN ANNII , _ .
1:211 Country Jamboree
7:00 News
7:1Xi Larry Ander10n Show
IIIONDAY TBRU FRIDAY
1:110 Midway Ma!lllee
10:45 Irt Music - Army
7:1A Sign On
3:56 News Beat
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4:00 Dlscing wltb Doss
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7:112 Musical Clock
4:30 lalercbange
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5:00 Community New•
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1:00 Ob:o Valley lll,ews
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1:05 World Newo
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1:10 Sportt 'l'lld.tp
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5:30 Sundown Serenade
I:IA Weather
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1:30 Sign Oil
1:11 Mllllcal Clo•k
8:00 Sign Oft
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8:116 Corn.nunlly News
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t :oo Talk of tbl TGwa
7:11 Sign 011
7:56 N~ws
9:56 MaiGD County Newa
7:30 News Headlines
1:00 French Clly Baptlat
10:00 Publle llervice
7:32 Musical Clock
Church
10 : 1~ Famll7 Worship Hour
1:45 Word and Testimony
8:30 Sunday Show
10:30 LaU.ba•rlnl
8·00 Ohio Valley News
9:30 The Bible Speaks To You 11:00 New• Beat
8:05 World New1
t :45 Wash. Repts To People ll:Oi Moruina Melodies
8:10 Sports Toda7
10 :00 The Good LUe
e:&lt;cept Friday, Church 1:15 Weather
TELL BEC I'.V I LOVE HEll!: SO
tG:I5 eongresamaa's Report
Beils Ring
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
MUCH ! CAN'T BEAR 10 STAND
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10:30 Sunday Show
11:45 World News
10:4$ Famii7 Worsblp lloJir
SElF TO THAT CJi:EfP. AKR:ID
!1 .30 The Quiet Hour
11 :55 Mason County Newa
11:00 Nowa, Army flour
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12: 00 News
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12:00 Cornmumty News
11:30 Public Service
TO ~Ef l&gt;ie UKfS
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12:16 The Christian'• Hour
IZ:OS Local News
IUO News Roundup
12:31. The Rev. Merlin Teets 12:10 Markets
U:ZO Bulk!Un Board
1:00 The Sunday Showoaso
ll:l5 Wealber
12:25 News 0 Gra!DI
1:30 The Rev. Silas Blllups lll:20 Bulletin Board
12:30 Saturda7 MaUnee
2:00 The Re•. Andrew Pai'IOIIJ lll.15 News 0 Grams
t:OO Oiscing witb Doas
2:45 The Rev. Roscoe 'nlorne 12:30 County Agent
t :30 Top fen Revuo
3:10 The Sunday Showcase
'2:41 CouDirJ Go lloond
S:IIO News Ro.mdup
5:30 Baptist Lay10an's Hour 1:56 News Bell\
6:li Pubtic Servle.
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1:110 Country Go Round
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Willard Parker.
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at her Athens Road home.
tin and Suzame and Mike were the former Els1e
Met ot Home
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Mrs. CUUont Lelfbelt president,
Of Mrs. Moore opened with the Lord's Prayer
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.
_The league Will spon.... I Mrs. William Kitchen tMary Ing the liiDChOOO hour to those
The meet ing opened wtth wmdow dtsplay on water sale- Jane Young) ill hospitalized attending.
" The Mother's Pravf'r'' g1ven f} w1th Mrs. Mullen and Mn. again at the ChUUcothe City
eh
in unison by. the merTibers. Mrs. j Jarnel3 Johnson as co-chalrmea. HospitaL
Her daughter, De- F~llowing ~e lun eon
a
Kenneth Harris gave devotions , Plans were discu,.d for ~t:nise, wao brought to Middle- ~us~ess~ee~mgl w;slnnco';:~;
ind ud ing a pra~· er. Guests were n.'ght to_be o~rv~ at the ~ : port by her sister, Mrs. Char-- d YMrs
::arcum Present·
Mro Bai ley and Mrs.
Joyce nl me&lt;ttnM wtth a slllpwrock lies Bradbury. and will remain ent.
.·
be
~~ard .
party to be ht&gt;ld at the Legion ' with her famUy while her ed devotionals. Mem rs . anA new slat• of officers was Ihall
I mother Is in the hospital.
swered roll call by nammg a
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accepted and included Mrs. Ken- Commit lees named included, Mr. one! Mrs. Randolph Ward famous Irlslnnan.
nerh Scites. president ; t\.·1 r s. entertamment, Mrs.
Gene : of
Ravenswood,
W. Va. Plans we~ discussed concern- ·
Lowell Beaver. vice prestdenl ; Conde. Mrs. James Johnoon, were recent suests of her mo- Ing the achievement day to be
Mrs William Ingles secretary: Mrs. Robert Ashley : refresh-- ther Mrs. James Murray.
held Wednesday March 31 ~t
Mrs·. Angus Howard: treasurer; ments. Mrs. Adelt Cullums, Mrs. M.:S. Ernest Covert and chil- M.lddleport. Th~ Bradbu~. umt
8fld Mrs. Kenneth Harris . rerK&gt;rl )1axine Russell. Mrs.
Glenn dren Chuck and Pauls, Belpre, win have a dtsplay on Safetr.
Hensler, Mrs. Angus Howard, ~ were' recent gu~sts of her mo- ty." ~ew officers were elected M~. Harry Moore assisted
During the business session Mrs. Franklin Triplett and Mrs. ither, Mrs. Luctlle Mayes. Mr. and mclude, Mrs.
Clarence by Mrs. Fred Loclc:wood and
a committee was namt&gt;d to so. I William Slater ; decorating, Mrs. Covert joined them for ~e Murray •. preslde.nt; Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Mal Sanborn entertained
licit busin~s houses ror t h e !Charl~s Bradbury . Mrs. lngles. observance of . Mrs. Coverts ~ing. vJce president and co~n- the Episcopal Church women
-~-- - ..
Jane Miller, Mrs. John Kraw- birthduy of a dinner.
ell member; Mrs. Max DaviS, Thursday evening at her home
czyn and Mrs. Robert Sehnoll. Mrs. Bruce Lloyd and son,
.
in Middleport.
ISftiCf
The travelmg prize, donated IMille, took Mr. Ll?yd to Ct.ar· 1were in Po~nt Pleasant, W. Va.
bv Mrs. Dan White. was won by 11eston, W. Va. Frtday mornJng Frtay evenmg wher~ they w~ Follow~ B sbort business
ea
ICIO
Mrs.
Howard. Members Iwhere he wlll go by plane to guests at the weddmg of thell' session With Mrs. J•mes Titus,
re
. roll rail by giving a Nashville, Tenn. to altend the nephew, Mr. George Shell, ... preSident, in charge, I eldt,
pear
0
. 1 su rstition. The Saint annual sales meeting of the ~a· of Mr .. and Mrs. Grant Shell, "Charity In ~o Keys," direct.
_Mrs. Maxme . Plummer, D1spe Da Lheme was car. Inesco Sh~
Company Wltb Iand Mtss Margaret Crawfo~. ed by . Mrs. Richard
Martin
net representative of the Men- .
t . l~
fre hments of whom he IS employed.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil· was presented by Mrs. James
tal Health Department.
will ned °~ '" e re ~ b the Mr. George Baker and the liam Crawford. The wedding O'Brien, Mrs. CUrtis McDaniel,
meet with the )I e i g s County h sa~ _cop.~rse ~~rv
Mr Rev. Dollakl Boone were in was held in the Tl'inity Metho- Mrs. Cedric Clark, Mrs. Titus,
Mental Health Association Mon- ost~sses, rs. avenpor' s. Charleston Monday to call on dist Church.
Miss Lucy Amsbary, Mrs. Paul
day evening, March 22 at
Ingles.
Mr. Baker's brother, Charles Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil· Amberger, Mrs. J. E. D. Har·
Methodist ChllrC'h in MiddleBakEr, who is recovering from hoan, Mrs. C. E. Bmdette and tinger, and Mrs. Carl WUI.
port. The meeting will be held
recent surgery.
,
Mrs. E. E. Jones were
in At ,the c1ose of tbe meeting,
in the basemen\ dining room
unrlse ervJCe I Mrs. Wendell Gerlach was In Gallipolis Friday afternoon. a d.ssert course was served
of the church.
, Parkersburg Frida!' evening to . Mrs. Jessie Lake of West from an attractive table Ln w~te
Mrs. Plummer will assist
lvisil her father, Mr. w. C. IJefferson, Ohio, ill spending thellinen cover and centered With
Association in planning the
Smith, who is a patient at St. ! weekend with her sister and an arrangement of yellow and
cal organi,.,tion into an
Joseph's Hospital.
!brother-in-lew, Mr. and lilra.;whlte flowers in crystal containgroup on the areas of
Mr. 1M Mrs. Karl Owens iLeo Kennedy.
er, with candles in crystol holdfor the retarded child.
MASON _ The Bend
Area \jiiiiiiiiiiiitillllilllliiiillllilllliiiii
will be an eleetion af
Ministerial Assn. this week planand a discussion of
ned a community sunrise !lerv~
with the state asSQCiation.
ice for the Bend area Easter
Meigs countians have
Sunday, April 1.
ed an interest in the
. .
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confronting parents with handi- o_ffl~lals 0~ the ffilmsten.al ascapped children and the infor· soc~ahon said. plans are m. ormation of the organization may der and .details
the Umtt:d·
provide interested persons with Commumty worship opportumty
knowledge and programs that will be disclosed ~oon .
will be of use to them.
A guest attendmg the planning meeting with the Rev. Mar.
vin Frame was Rev. W. Cecil
Shepherd of the Fir.!lt Metho, dist C&gt;hurch in Clendenin, W.
Va. Rev . Shepherd is at the
Mason Methodist church this
TONIGHT
for Lenten evangelistic 1

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SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1965

Ohio May Get
Newport Jazz
Crowd This Year
BY DOROTHY KILGALLEN
WHAT ELSE IS NEW
Impresario Sol Hurok is in a
Gotham hospital for surgery but under a different name . ..
Tile Newport Jozz Festival.
which has made headlines of
various kinds from that staid
resort town, probably will be
switched this year to one of
Ohio's important cities. T h a t
ought to minimize the beer-can
throwing episodes, and certainly it's easier to get to Ohio than
to Newport, which is eight light
years away from New York unless you have your own airplane 1M helicopter. {A yacht
Is nice, but takes too long. I
Keely Smith's current advisor
Is Jimmy Bowen, a recording
company uecutive. He's said
lo have proposed marriage, but
Iince Keely changes admirers
more ·frequently the nail po~
lah, II'• lots ol luck to Jimmy.
Funny thoUght, but maybe
lure: Don't bet that
Nlkita
~ won't be back
in .
poioer - lind much -..r tlian
' oiD,\'OnO dreamll ·.. . 0.0 DaUey
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