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"'\\• t'llriNGTON
(UI'O••· •, . or ~·te Dean !wsk
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"tillllon desplte mounUng eosts at
I"• V!,.narn War.
The secret a r Y argued
as:Unst any aid cut in a
~.repared

statement

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items to!ncreaseprolllt:tlon.
The secr,.ary contondod thlt
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prolf8111
the fore!.f;n 1151!1 a nee
administered by the Agoncy for
lntea·national
lle:velopment
( \ID) "is ei£kiently and

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Opening o( testimoiU' before the
SOJ1Jie Foreign Relations~~

mittee.

With Rusk's appearance, pos-

sibly ruMlfll! Into tbe nlgh4 tbe
committee was moYlll!l toWard
a possibly ~lostve debate
later in the day over the
wisdom ot Johnson's SOutheast
Asia policy.
O!fk:tal Purpoae
The secretary had retused for

Experts

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to testily bt open
session aOOut Vietnam policy

months

before the critical committee
heaoed b)' Son. J. William

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urging adallttoo of tbe foreign

However, he and committee
members, among whom are
some ot: the sharpest crltlcs of

the Vietnam War, were both
aware that his appearance,

carried nationally on liYe
television and radio, Would
quickly erut&gt;t into a lull scale
argument over

all \ facets

of

administration poltcy...
Fulbright and other members
of C'4ngrvss were disturbed by

report• tbat Gen. WiUtam c.
Westmoreland is asking for an
additional 206,000 trooP• during
tbe next year to add to the
525,000 alreacf.y authorized for
Vietnam.

In his (IJiening statement,
ur&amp;btg aPProval of the ltd
request, Rusk said the underd&amp;-

velqled nat»ns of the world
have no hope of success 1n their
light ogalnst "hopelessneso l!ld

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unless the United
states
and
other wealthy
nations help them.
Rusk said the President's aid

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Funeral services Cor Mrs. Arlena Reese, 79, who died late
Saturday at her home on Dia~
mond ::1., Mlddlepor't, will be
held Wedneada,y at 2 p.m. at tbe
Mt. Moriah Reptlst ChUrch In
Middleport wltb Rev. Rohert
Jackson officiating. Burla.l will
be in tbe Mlddleporillill Ceme·
tery.
g-.e was born July 14, 1888,
at Middleport, Ule daughter of
the late William and Julia Coleman Cousins She wa11 also preceded in death by her husband,
Lee, two sons and three daugh~e

was a member or the

Moriah Baptist Church where

served as ~nday School su"';;:~;t for many years, a
fn
of the mi saionary soand the Lewis Manley Post
263 American Legion auxil-

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li1f~;;,.,ivo•rs include three daughMrs. Margaret Bowles,
Miss Julia Reese
whom she made her home;
Ervin (Mar1 Francis)
:. ,...,,ga:r&lt;IJl•e_r, Middleport; two
William II. Cousins Coand George E. COusin•,
Nursing Home, 12
and t! great •

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- COats Funeral nome
WGdncsday when the
be taken to the church

state.

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EUGENE V. RIS1IEII
e.uinateo, lo llaetf aurroanded
(Vi'O- U.S.
Air by lllout 18,000 COinmtmllll.
Force 852 Stratofortreaaea to- Tho CO!nmwdllo h... Ill&amp; zlflde,Y pounded NOJ1h vtetnameae .., -ch.. to wlthill 100 78fda
rfDclng the Marine Iori of Khe of tilt baH porlme!Air, The
- on tbe oortllern border or 6,000.awt IA!alllemeck prrlllll
VIetnam. Mllltaey enureaa hao beal ualnJ llakea llld evon
laid the jell drol)ped a new
devt~· to !err« ClUt
f1pe delayed.actfon bomb capa- lllack tunnels Ill&amp; by the
ble of IDllliling COinmunlll C&lt;&gt;mmanlllo.
lllack tumiela.
The lllflttaey IIOUI'cel aald tbe
U.S. spokeamen said tbe
..,.,.,.s had wtthheta
Stratealc Air COmmand bom- o! the delayed.actfon bombo
bers struck atx ttmea to tbe until now, to pt the bell UH o!
p111t 2t hours. The aoureaa aald the new t,ype at Kha SOIIh. They
each wave used the bombs aald the bombs wetall 750 tono
lttlod wttb !Uses to e&gt;p]ode
Iller landing l!ld dellrol'
tonneiJ 20 loot below ground,

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ACOEPTS,-CHECK - Geral4 Slmmolll, Wlhlma 1ltgh ilaQd llrectDt, aco..,;. 1 flOO cheek
!rom JIUI Lhllh!lalol, 110~ ~ llld 3- Clrtwl"ll!lt, worth,y lllllroD, of Mloon ChoPtar
, . No. 161, Cirdar or Eaatern lltlr. Tilt- wtn llo IPPiled to tho WahaD1a Band Boootor• now unJ.
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Eden News,

ll'h:sk .Taking Second

Social Notes

last all week

Uneertain Future
WASIIIN(;TON (IJPl) - T h 0
senate was poised today for n.
nal passage or civU rlgtats legislation which by 1970 would
outlaw racial discrimination in
the sale and rental of nearly 70
per cent or the natioo's h~s­
ing.
The threc.part p.tckage faced
an uncertain future in the nouse
where leader s have been reluctant so far to speculate on ita
prospect

THREE ARE FINED
Three delendarrto were lined
$10 and coots each In weokebd
hearings before FOrno~ Ma.Y·
or aisrtea Lepr. Thllt a r e
Fred Boggeso, Fomei'O)', Ill&gt; op-

erator' a license; G • or 1 e
ii\lfOIIse, l'llmeroy, tntoxl&lt;adon,
llld Carl E. Moora, L~la,
reckleaa operation ot 1 motor
vehicle.

Harrisonville

·:Grilling by Senate
fiom
MEIGS GENERAL HOsPITAL
SATURDAY ADMI!iSIONS f'lorence Burnside, Pomeroy.
SATURDAY t:4SCHARGES Ann Flck, John Frick, Ella Goodin, AUllRIA Jeffers.
SUNDAY
ADM!!iSIONS Pearl Darst, Cheshire, Thomas
Higgens, Pt. Pleasant.
SUNDAY
DISCHARGES Thomas Weber 1 Louis Reibel.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber,

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- . lilt 10 h.IDi Ill te.ut)o Pltbllcly on lnfonillllon that would

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By MRS, JOHN srour
Mr. and Mrs. r:.na Welch's
Sundlt¥ guests were Mr. and Mrs,
Everett Welch IIICI clallflhten of
Circleville. Their granddaughter, who was ln tbe boi:Pltal ror
some time is now able to at~

Harper and Mrs. Stout went to
nlgl&gt;~

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' flart preache&lt;1.

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Pomeroy at II a.m. ·Ma!ldv Wll
t6 degrees undet -

skies.

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RIIIk telll!led in a crowded
Senate caucua room before a
battery o! atx live televlllon

eameraa, U movie camvaa and
!GO newsmen ODd pbcjlqraJflera. Hlo wordo were carried
&amp;round the world b)' the Voice
o! America llld throtlal1out the
Dation b.Y radio and televlllon.

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Seereteey of ,\Jrlculture Or.
ville L. Freeml!l tada1 reminded feed CfiiD ptuillcor• lhetillll1
a !ewdi,roramBIDbeforeGiealptup dea4i(ne for tho 1988 I e e d
CfiiD .PrU8rfm, The ...,.....,.
said prleoo for tbe 1988 !e e d
Bob
Ohio State grabl crop are being made now
liooketbalt ltar under Pomeroy's b)' Gle plantlfll! and dlverlfon cteTippy Dye !Ilion O,e oooehed tbe ctolono thai rarmera tbemsetves
lluckeyoo, wW be. tho featured are making.
speaker lf,sreh 28 to the Athena
Sit~~~«&gt; In the week tllldlnl
Hlgb !k)Qol cal~ when lhe March I waa ....Uer thanantlct.
AJI.Iltlr bl.akelllill team or the· )&gt;8tacl to terms o! pro&lt;Nc8outheaatern Oblo Athlatle ' - ers and ocr-. Neltller tbe
lllle Ia honored. Burkholder mw ts IIOI'kload In ASC of.
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!lceo nor· account• for
the re!advely low totalo. U&gt;teao
new market tn!lueoeas develop
GAUGES ~ Galllpolla, 12.1 - wlllcll are not - ill
and 20.8 ~ 56 feet o! roU- - low corn price• wt11 result
er!l Pl. Ploa1111t, 25.10; Pllml- from a low lovel o! partlob&gt;atl""
21.00; Hinton, uo ill tho!eedCfllnprocrem.IIJrpar.
atat.; Kanawha Fallo, 7.60 ril- Uc)j)atlng In tbe 1988 hod rraln
ing; &lt;;llarlllkilt, 21.60 rialng. tJIOII'III1. !armero will IDenaae
their
priceolhls
IWIIDIII'
. . - . l'1llllling • 1ee1 or rolloro; Mlrm4t, l:ldillit.Sieetond ond nut year. They alao will
WID!Ield, t'lllllllil 28 !lei.
-~~~~ tbelr - · with dlverolon ond prlea _ . - t Pll'·
· LOCAL TEMPS
11)01111, wllldl do not depend Tho temperature Ia Fomeroro the - I I ' U crapo do. Tb 11
dawJtfown butdbell dllllrtet at wtu alao bealfilbloforprlcoJIUP11;30 a.m. wao Ude-l,lllder JIOI'IIOW,
ram, lldoa.

Near IWf of &amp;lance
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pllllll killed '

Dine C8IUr tor the nation's u ...,.riuaa juat oor111 o! the .
lllllllaey eommanleatlons. Other bailie area.
tarpta illclllde alr!lelds, radar
Governmtlll ........ said '
lltel ond trabl llnel. u.s. t18 Vtetnameoo troopo'
alllcJolo al.. .._tal the Olld or Wfte killed In combat Iaiit wook,

two .... apenllonl,

Slratop
and Ellterprlae, Glat killed 5, 970
1!1181"1"1lla• ill Glo SaiiOD area.
In lolondi,J'. mtJOr fttllltlng,
troopa of tho U.S. Army 19111h
lJil&gt;t l!iflllll7 Brlpda llfd
they ldiled 78 CommiiDt Its ill •
llve-IIClllr 11a1rt near Tam Ky,
350 lllflo1 IW tbe coaot !:rom
Sallon. Two Amer!CODI were

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104ey· tlactlon board&amp; lltl,)' •et
IIi ·~ resilltratlon oerteeo
for primary alectlono.
Slc:retery of BtattTedBrown
ruled eorlter voter• Wllllill8to
roaillter for a primary could
feliateron!yattheq....,ey
board "' eloctlona omca.
Tha Olllnion by Saxllo wu
wrt- for Monl&amp;omory CounQI
P r o - Lee C. Falke, a
Democrat who aokedi!alecdon
bolrda could set ll&gt; regtlltr•
tton olllees throillhout tbe
&lt;OIIDI,y before I primary eleetloo.

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trlbullllfl f30f) 1 year to the 1\1&amp;.
Count;)' Health Doperlmeot
lor eertjlell rendared and heard
compl- blocking alley&amp;
en neord 111111! then 11 !Urlber
blockap o!-1, allVIOfpallaaiweyo, tile .....,._ .. _

alblo will be IIDid aecordfD8 lo
11to -...... Alao, per~~~towiU
llo lined, aceordlal 111 ...
for .._, dop1111111Df1 ......
The next meetfDC willllo bold
on Mardi 1t "' lit up the budlilt. - . _ nra . , _ JIQ'.
... Rayaeo, RICOlder Cblrtotta.
Jenks, CouncUm• Daoald Jtllat1011, 011111 Wrllht, Roeor llr·
sen, ond Gtiirll car-

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*'t Tough Policy

Construction Fund is

GAUGES - Galllpolb, 12.0
111d 19.9 running 17 !eel or roll·
era; Pt. Plea1111t, 24.30; PoJBe..
fOY·Ma8011, 20.90; Hinton, 1.70
rlstlll!; Cblrleaton, 19.80 rtolnl.
London llld Marmet are rlllilfDa
2 feet o1 mUero, and WID!Illd,

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•••tatant.
fliver Gauges

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bed

and bore U to 20 feet lntD tile
III'OWid before their main
elQ&gt;]oalve dlar&amp;e~•lriQoto4.
Smaller jelo uoed dell,y..s.6ose
bombo ill tbe Vla!Nm .w...
earllor. But tho IOUlCOI aald a
model Wll deYelqpe4 for
uoe by the 852o wllldl ill the
pall almpl,y cklqled lOIII ol
high Ollp)OIIIVOI for amratlon
bombflll,
In other action, U.S. Jot• ltew
76 mllafonl aplnllt North
Vletnem Monday, llrlkinl olx
tlrgeto wttbiJI 86 lllfleo ol
llanol.
spokumon said one

eolloetton lUnd short sflloo
itiiro are b!U1 oUtlllln&lt;ltna
Meantlmo, Zotkle aullmllledto aplnlj the fund, Which hu I
Gene Gnte, cleriHruiUfer, a balance or lbout t18,ooo. Grate
tilt or
whteh ha¥1 ...., aloo !IOfDied 0111 that tbe vtUap
oxcav- ill Ja,yq tho MWoge colloctod te,07f In water bWa
Plant Unoo. Zortdo llfd thai for ,.........,. but bad ~
llowoey wW be reiii)Onllbll for turea of $3,$21, plua tbe eyetom
r$111'1J11 tbe street• to the UU.. P&amp;Ymtlll o! cmr •3,000 for tbe
ractton or the Floyd G, Browne mol!th. thenby Dllklltr
~firm.
h!flhor than r..-a.
IJuriqr a dtiCUIIk!D ODtlilierllla pointed out that Wltb
mlllt on U1o purehlill o! a po,.. the IPProachofaummorwatwu..
tton of tho lloli• Couri;r Watw oge lhould Increase. Ht aald tbe
Co. Iaiit Nowmbar, OOUIICU .,.. vlllap wu "oYOr tho hump,"
lhortnd GratiiOPI'VCeediOIIIIM with tho mllflh 110ft illrllw tbe
pt,ymentl o! $3,0t7,50 for IICh llrllt four IIIOillh&amp;. He tndtcltod
lDr the four months the Vl)loge aloo that -ndtturos 1D1J be r..
ha• owned tho water ayotem. ducod.
Grate pointed out tbat aueh a
Bt&amp;ldee tho liiOIId1l¥ paymtnt
pt,ymont Proballl: will run the o! P,Of/,&amp;CJ wlllcb 11 IIIPited 10
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Two calls were answered over
tbe weekend by tbe Midolteport

River Gauges

Mr. and Mrs. flenry Waggoner' s grandda~hter who lives in
Columbus, is ln University Ho""
pttal.
Mrs. Herdie Neloon, Rev. and
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Mrs. cart were in PU'kerstx.irs nmntna s teet.
to see Mro. Nelson'ogr~
tor who is a patlent at st. JOIIIPh
lloiiPital.
TON!Girf AND TUI~sDJIY
lllr, and Mrs. Charle• MCGrath
E h 11 • 12
are rnov1nt1 Into tbo lllvld ~
NY ROME
nard house.
hnleolot)
·lllro. 11ay llaoon Ia cat)IW ror · 1 Flrlnk
'fi. J~IIi!l
here ltttle grandohU6 willie lilr," IF•t.~~~~tt!ilrllti'lftet-~ ~ J!ll "
· Ruo..u Maoon loworld .. at.lh•
llll"lq home.

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COIIIjll1'ed with 139 tbe prft!Gua

were-

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ed ond 88 tilled aa mlaalni lael
Week, They laid 5,327 c..r....,nllltl were killed b)' allied._
Jut week. American callllallld
loot - k wilt be Thursday, •• ullllal.

Construction Lagging

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Reese was dead upon the arriMilrtha Holsinger, aDd Mr. and val or the I(JI&amp;d at ber Diamond
Mrs. );QI Bigley vtsitod l;unds,f St. home at u,28 p.m. Saturalter~DqC~ wttb Mr• .\""' .Mrs. day. lilnday at 2:06 p.m., the
L«J~rd Barber and taJilll,y.
""'ad ..W.t to tbe Peart Darot
Martha Holsinger, F"""'t Bill" reoidence botow Hoobon. Darst
le)' and Susie KerWil) vlalted was taken to Veterana Memor~nday with Mrs. Wtulain nosel. tal Holjlital where he was adton at CamdOil-Ciark lloljlital, • mltted as a medical padent.
Parlulrsburg. Mro. Hoselloll W..
derWent IIW'gery Frida,)&gt; mornlfll!.
The South American horseMr. and Mrs. Ivan ~evalter
fish sheds its skin like a
oPent !imda,)&gt; with reladveo at snake.
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Mr. and Mrs, Fred ~mill,
New PhUadelphta, lfllent !imday
wttb Mr. and Mrs. Wtnn!e llo~
atnger and family.

school U1ree hours ada,)&gt;.
Mro. Moille McGra!l1 llld Efll~·t McGrall1nfLogl!lwtl'lgull,l tl
or Mr. and Mrs. Eat! McGrath.
Mr. and Mrs. Jameo Borpn
ana childr.en ot Lanca~ter were
guests of Mn. Borgan and Mike.
Mrs, Llda Powell vtoUod Mrs.
Danny Aoh and chtldren, Monday.
WUtard Garll!ld and Ml15 BerVETEIIANS MEMOIUAL
tha Acldris were in GalUpolts reHOSPITAL
cently.
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS Vlrgll Hamon is reco~ering Tammy Barrett,
Langtvilll!i
nicely from recent surgery but Hudolph Perazlan 1 West Cotumo ·
is still in Veterans Hospital.
b!a; l.y&lt;!la Neal, Weat Colunibla.
Mr. Earl Foi4 Jr. and boys
DISCIIAIIGED SATUitDAY were guests of Mr. andMrs.Folt Thomas Johnson. ~aron Drake,
Sr.
~nald
!toWers, Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Cross, Angela Cross, ~aron
and children of Zanesville were Cunningham, Gladys Chaffee,
recent guests of M.r. and M r s. Gheliter Clark, Burton carson,
Charle5 Jone11.
Charles Wolle, Oscar ltobertaon.
Mrs. Nora !Jean was gue11.t of
SI•NilAY ,,llMI~'&gt;IONS- Carl
.Mr. and Mrs. Clalr Wllgl.'Oner. l'owell, l'omeroyj Arlie Wes~
Mrs. Bessie Graham and Mrs. l,ortland.i Thelma {;ufiter, Ml•
Grace Hess were in GaUlpolis lO ers~lllei Bernesq flood. Pomo
see Mrs. Elijah Estep who Is eroy; NeiUe NeiJOD. Dexter; Lucy
improving slowly from surgery. •·ouer, !ltddteport; Mtll Hudaon.
Mr.. and Mrs. IByton Hhodel !'$'racuae.
and grandchildren of CharlestOn
SUNDAY tJISCHAIIGES visited Mr. and Mrs.. Delmer Mildred Ward, Mlchul H-...,
Hhodes and their :;on, IUchard Lydta )'eal.
lthodcs and family of ll.mbar.
Mrs. Minnie McGrath visited
Mrs, Stout.
Mr, Guy Harper, Mrs. Hope

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In Khe - · lnteltfpnco
IIOUI'ctl iald Gen. Vo Nilo'•
Glap, North VIetnam'• de!enoe
mtn!IIA!r and maotermlnd of the
landmork F1"llleh da!eat at Dt111
BY BOB HOEFUCH
Bien Phu If years aao. Is ill
Flllure
o! the sewoge dii)IOIII
next door Looa directing the
III&amp;Uit (1ft lhe Marine bl.atlort. system to be completed 1&gt;1 the
Glap launched hta bailie March 28 oontract date ond 11'!lnanotal PI'Obloma In tbe
aplnot Dten Btlit Phu on
March 13, 1954, llld Khe Sallh'a Puroblse or I POrtion of the
Co. were
Leatherneck• were braced ror lleli• Coul'lly
the poootbtlltl the loog.antlcl- I~ toptco of dallberationo
)&gt;8tacl atllck apinot tbem llonda,)&gt; lllaht by !ltddlClOft Q)un.
would be8fD Wednesday because ctl,
Couoon Prolfctent Jolm z.r.
tbe Communlllto have • tradikle
fOPOtted that lhe worlt on the
tion of klcld111 oil campalpa on
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dtiPOsai lyltem wtlliiOI
IM!veraery dates.
be eoonpioted by Mareb 28, lhe
Tunnel Warfare
conttact
date. Ho slid thai It
Khe - · western ancl&gt;or of
JUDO 1
tbe allied antl-lnvaalm line will probably be fachq: 70,000 Nol'lh vt_...se betore tbe system to eomplltld.
It was polrted out there .PTOo
troopa accordfD8 Ill Intelligence
blbly wtll be no extension gro
ed to tho llfowocy C&lt;&gt;nstri.ctfon
Co., l'arker&amp;burr, whkll Is the

ALLS

Mr. and Mrs, Byron Pieraol,

HUand Church &gt;iunda,)&gt;

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courthouse ln McArthur, accord-

well as from those who have
long resisted any set of enforceable regulatlons.
Chairman John C. StenoJs, DMiss., or Ole senate Ethics Committee promised to haYe the longawaited report oo the deaks or
the membera today. Debate begins Tuesday and Is expected to

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aucceeded in

bers.
The code of ethics waa c e rta.ln to tooch off arpmenta (rom
the small group of senators whO
want a strong set or rulea as

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Meigs Cmmty farmers a r e
illvtted to attend a I e o d e r
pig pro&lt;Netion school at t h e

program lor the nacal year
beginnlr¥ July
1 involve•
S!)fnding no more than $170
!!\Uilml Ql lhe money .outal~ the
tiriiiid ~es, comPared with a
$980 drain on doUar funds In the
1961 program.
for
Well Set
He sold tbe United States now
Carl Well, 70, or near Pomrlll1kl only filth among the
industrtaltzed nation• o! lhe eroy, dled Saturday evening at
IIOI&gt;Communt&amp;t world In tbe an Athens hospital.
He 1B survived by a brother,
P1'090rtion of tts gro" nattonal
product used for o!!tc!al ald. Val, Pomeroy Raute 3, and a
The program for next year number or nieces and nephews.
represents two thirds or one per Funeral services will be held
cent of the gross national at 2 p.m. Wadne~ at !!.'wing
product, he said.
Funeral !lOme where frhllldR
Important Program•
mey call at anytime. Bqrlal wtll
Among the programs which be ln the Silver Ridge CelneRuik speci!lcilty monttoned as tory.
imPOrtant were:
-Authorizltion for the United
Slllea to contribute $200 mUtton
over a four year period for the
.r _ .J
Asian Devalopment Bank.
0
~e
- Pn~PQsals to devote nearly ·
WASHINGTON (IJPO- II•~
$800 miUlon next year to 11 dlrect
utatlon
scarred by ~~ BOblW
proanms in agriculture." with
Baker
scandal
and the &lt;:eniUrtof
Sjleetal emphasis on providing
sen.
Thoma&amp;
J.
Dodd, ,p.conn.,
fenUizers, ~&lt;~eeds and other
an anxtous Senate toda,)' pta
its ftrst look at a propooed code
to govern the conduct orlt•mem-

Dies on Sunday

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Ing to Councy Agent C. E. Blakeo.
stopping the gold rush attack ' tee. The school will be held !rom
7,30 to ' 9,30 p.m. on Thurada,y
on the U. S. dollar.
Amerlca•s sh: gold pool part- evenings, March 14, 21, and 28.
ners reaffir•ned 9Jnday their deJames Uttle, area extension
termination with the United states agent, ·animal science. arrani'ed
to malntain the price of gold at the school. Items to be covered
inelude herd management, reed$35 an ounce.
The action aimed at ending ing, inheritance, crossbreeding
speculation in gold on the mon- and selection for Improvement.
ey markets thathasexertedpressure on the OOUar and the devalued British pound.
ABA !&gt;TANDING&gt;
u the speculators had s u c- By United Press International
ceeded in pushing up the price
EM&gt;T
or gold on the money m a r k e t,
W, L, Pet. GB
this would have cut the value of Pittsburgh • • 5.1 23 .689
&lt;I i)the dollar in fc, ~ign markets MtMesota., • , .U 23 .649 3
because $35 would buy less than lndlaoa, , .... 37 38 .493 141h
ane ounce of gold. Therefore, it New Jerse.) ••• 33 40 .4:52 11 1f.!
BY MARTHA HOL~NGEII
would have taken more dollars Kentucky ••••• 30 41 .123 18'.1
Attendance .at Eden Sunday
to buy the same amount of gold.
~hoot March 3 was 65.
WE1&gt;T
The money markets were reRev. LlQl'd F.•Lnnc(y, returoed
W, L, Pet. GB
opening today alter tbe week·
missionary
from Africa, will lee..
end. The experts waited to see New orleans•• 44 27 .620
wrr.
on
ttls work and also show
what effect the financier s• ac- Denver•••••• 41 30 .577 3
1'
pictures or the African mission
tion wOUld have on speculation. Dallas••••• , 40 30 .571 3 11
work Thursda.l' ~ March 21,
The gold pool, to which t h e Houston. , ••• 28 4.5 .384 17
at Eden United Brethren Church.
United States contributes more Anaheim. , , •• 23 19 .391 21
Everyone is welcome.
than 50 per cent, maintains the Oakland. •• , , 22 48 .314 21 1h
Eddie Bigley opent iiunday with
!&gt;lJNDAY'S llESULTS
stahiltcy of gold at $35 an ounce
Mr.
and Mrs. Wlnnle Holsinger
on the market. 1C the price rises, Indiana 113 New Orleans 105
and
family.
..,
the pool buys. U tbe price drops, Houston 122 Oakland 94
Mr. and Mrs. Ervan Blake
the pool sells. Either way the Pittsburgh 122 New Jersey 106
and
lamtly, &gt;t~rlJ1G!!eld, lfll1nl
pool loses money on the trans- Dallas 112 Anaheim 110
the
weekend
with hi&amp; father, Rev.
action and the United States losOnll' games scheduled
Elden Blake.
, .
es the most. SO tar this year
MONAD'd;; GAMES
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vtr!lilllols!nger
the speculation has oo~t t h e Dallaa at Delver
are announcing the birth or a
United states a hall btllion dot. Oakland at Kentucky
6 lb. 14 oz. daughter, born !iln-Only game11 scheduled
lara.
&lt;1!1)' a,t. st• •~?!!\I'.J),~!'!'il']j•. Paf"
kersbl,lrg. Graowarents are Mr.
Funt'!ral Services
and Mrs. 1\iwain 'D.trst and Mr.
and Mrs. Aln llolstnier, S&lt;,

Mrs. Reese, 79,

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Meigs Farmers are
Invited to Meeting

Senate Members
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bers.

Mr.

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wlU lie

I!Gundl,y monogOd." .
lie sold MD, which ha• bOon
U1e targel of corruption chlllll•
in some lr$&amp;8, "deal&amp; proll()tly
wtll1 lhe relattveb lew Installces in ,Which mla~es and
shortcoOW.:i occur."
The Foreign Relations C&lt;lrnmUtee set aside procedural
tulea ln order to Lllow full
questioning or Ruak by memo-

BASEL, Switzerland (IJPl) Banking experts said today they
expect the next 48 hours to determine Whether Western Europe's financiers

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the tntareat on the Ioiii for 1110
Pllfllhue of lhe oyatem, the vn.
lap wtll haVI to lie)' odiONhlrpo Involved In tho bookkoopbw
on lhe bonds luued. A part o!
moneys oent now wW be pUoc:ed
ill I ltnldrw lund llld wtll be . .
piled 10 the princiPII payment.
No )IIYIDIIIt Ia duo 011 lhe pr!a.
eiPal for the Pllfllhase ot tho
ayltlm llllltl the !lllh year, ever,
In a """'rtaa move, c.,.,.n
had G- read for IIIPl'OYI1
n! payuiem only billa Whlcb
had been pre-..1 witb a !1111'chase order.
C&lt;lunoU said thai vt1lap r lattona roqutre thai a llU1'&lt;haM
order be aubmllled with IICb
(CcnUnued on '"'" 8)
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A: V. Howell Dies
FI!Dent oor¥iCOI lor AJon1o and ro!lieoented hll ' COUill,y ..
v. Honll, 85, Pomeroy. who the Couqdl o! Nad&lt;mat De!enae
died thlo -.a ill the Melp illrllll! WOrld War l
Gonflral Hoapltal, will be held
Frl41:r at 2 p.m. at the Ewlnl
Chopol witb tile Rev. Glenn Hlleo
allldadna. Burial will be In Gle
Beoch Grove Celllltet7 !amt1Jr
tot bealde hla late wife, ~«We
CUrti• Hawaii, who died ill Ai&gt;rll, 1867.
He waa born Auauot27, 1872,
ot JloWDin&amp;IOil. tbe ,1011 or the
lote Marcallus llld Sarah 1\foore
llowell. He Wll .... - iD b)' two ..... CUrti•
and Raymond, ill 1918. He lived ail Or hlo life to or n ea r
FOmenv and was O&lt;lleated ta
C0111111011 schooll and at De Clmp
lnlllllul8.
lllr. llowell taoJl)\t IICbool for
II JOII'I, hll lall IHIIIunont
befDI to Wallbla&amp;lca, i'enD!II'IYI·
n!a.
He -'ted on llx dl!rerent
boata, the moot !amoua ol
which were tile Kani'IIIUI and tile
Ql- Cft;y.
He odltod local - - ·
lor five Jllrl, tbe - · beiDI
the Mldilleport RopubitCID IDd
1111 l'llma"oir ~. IIIII no

--·ted-

hod ...... ond
adYirtllfltaln 51 cltleollld-•
ill Oltlo and Weel Vlrlbda. IIIII

Mr. Qowetl had a wide repu·
tatlon l l I Civil War and rlhi-ID and leeiUred 011 Giese
Bjeota at meellllfls of hllllllrl·
oal or1811izatlona over tile IIIIo.
He wrote

~Bl'OU

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per IIICI mopztne articles ad
was a member of the Oblo
mrtcal Soclet¥. tile arlo Aeldemy of lllatoey, the adO 11&gt;111tute on Local l!ld State lllllor7,

m..

li&gt;e ado Folklore -ell', t h •
Ohio C&lt;lvered Bridge Ala., tile
Nallonal Federation o! McGuffey &amp;lcladea, the Sills and Diu·
lllter• o! the Ctvtt War, the Soaa

and lllughters of Ploaoer lllv-

ermOII and na prellctent o1 the
Pl..,..r and Hlo-

Metp

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mrtcal

-0\Y for a

lllmber

or

years.

&amp;arvt:vors

laclude 1.

daU&amp;bter,

Dr. E1ma MCIIlllal&gt;t, ~ Dl·
diana; one toller - Ralpb McKeo, I'Omerqy; I1IQ II'~·
tors, Mrs.
YcKIII&amp;I¢
lloonr, llld Jllra. EIOIDDr M&lt;Knlfllil Lalli, - or ) l d l ua, Ind., and live ...............

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no YICOi)flllctent
AdYartllflta
11afl.

of tho Ohio
Allll. for """"'
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BOOSfERS TO MEET

Booetaro
He Wlllilvartlalni Cllllll&amp;ll'o!
1111 Oblo State Fair ollring tho will maot tlda IVtnlafl at tho
ldmllll- or Govonm 141'· ldfl)l -~ II 7:30 p.m. Pleno
oro ~r. He waa Gle Metra for a Nlllllop aaio lllil· a tor
Ia APril will llo made. All
~ mamber o!the arlo w... ~ Commllllloll b t q - - · ... Ul'flll) 411 lila.
tilt 11rltl' aqd 10001111 -ld Wlfl
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· n. 1'1-EASIINT - Ferey ltl'·
the ....k ollt-', the l"'lo lople ol ,III..Unl!"' at
the moptbl1pleetlli&amp; 01 clt,y·..,...

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and !llA1ert BlltchOr ol the Brlclao
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b~re

councU with Caoto oerv.

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file rlv"'' oeh daY&lt;ltlz~ -;~~ •
lllldlni''WIIIdl hlt mP tho .,.. that t!lt ~· !WI 1
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eratlooi o1 tho e1a1rt ear Iorey lm· G!&gt;trtillon 10111 _ . . 1!1 be 111"!- ' CUI!&gt; 1110 otatod the.&lt;l""ffitl·
leo 'hid contaetod the Illite .Ill·
poiolblelnd·the eOmmlttee leoll v!dlna liOitler ittVIee ·,... W.
jlllrjmoat "lit commeree ~ tile
~ ,-.,..,. 11 a111lolbUit1' tl\lii ..,. h~. - ..~ ~"~~'" · . . ·eo.or....•s ·om.; on.111e posit8!Dtrll!!ei tlinda could be made
~ ill~ tlie ·IIYc,to Put
'av,oillbfo to, '"'I".... the i.lalii I!OI1Ietl!lnil &lt;!,lllilltliy ~ I ~tie
the
a8nlce back ·IIi op.
~ lmtbediatolJI.'
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Caste- ihrli* olaled tJult he
Caste ,oald tilt Psc .._.s die were slim tOr 'service to be re~·
felt tlie POint T~ ~ Coyenior'a olllee hid CGII·
had not ...., what It otatod It tactod lo alk the folol'l' lltnlee lurntd.
Casto lllated ·he had on avo&lt;!
WOIIId at tho helrlna belcire the eoJ!1jllll)' what typo oervlco thiQ'
lalormation thai '!50 truckers a
Pllblte servtee eominloolonwhen lllpe&lt;loil10 provlclo tor lila 11811
cloy ware ready lild ..UUng to

icl~10hotllidii~

lee whleil we plolnly do not han
under tho present oetup.
Casto stated tlio C01111111ttoe
had contacted tile Slate Road
Commlss!OII to take lmmedia~

ferry oervlce traneh!oe,
Caste oald he hid tried repoateciJ¥ to got 111 touch with
the held o1 the !'Oint Towing
eompaey, but hia calls had avne

action on the .Main Street terry unanawered. The commlttee felt

New Food Formula Holds Promise
food, mode from com, soyproQicts and dry mlik (CSII),
produced a new food formula has alreodjo beeome u tmPon,.
whleh oalelals hoPe may halp ant element in the over1111
lift the SPecter of malnutrition food aid program. More than
!rom mUllon&amp; ol stunted c~ 400 mUUon .Pounds ot CSM l'lave
dren in the world's devel(c)lng been stupped to more than 100
countrte' lbroad, ofticlals eatt-:
countries.
The new food SUPPlement. mate.
Aid llaveloplng Notions
latest in a series of formula
Offielals
who helped dovalop
proW&lt;:ts dealined tu add ehtel&gt;
the
new
wheat-based
formula
Protein to the diets ot hqry
hoPe
that
eventually
It
could
be
people, ls based on a hlghi)~
tein wheat fiour recovered !rom proclieed locally on a large
scale in many hungry . regions
cheap milling b,yproducts.
using
home grown wheats.
still in the PPerbnental Stage
at this point, the product has techniques for producb)i the
been labeled "Blended Food food are "within the economic
Agriculture Department otoeloProWct - Formula No. 3." A and technological"'. capabilities ot
al&amp;
had oo estimates of the coat
the
develaping
cowttrtes,"
~
test batch of 1,200 ,Pounds hu
of
the
oew food r.rmulo- wbeu
boon sh@ed to 19 develoPing eials said.
and
U
It goes Into large seale
The new "Formula No.. 3"
countries for tast~testlng maiiP
ly lfith preschool children. U: was devaloped by tile Agricul- production.
But it was el!pectod to coat
the tests are successful, the ture Department's research
far
leSB than otller hfih protein
new fetrmula is e~pected to b&amp;- service ln cooperatloa. with the
come a standard Itmn for cb- milling Industry and tile Agency fooda sueh as nonfat dry milk.
natlon tllrough the governmeat's lor International llavelopmont. The CSM food formula already
It containS about 75 per coat in wide use colt&amp; only about
food for peace program.
one-third as much as mnfat
A similar blended p r o t e i n wheat Procllets. 23 per cent
fatted soy tlour, and 2 per cent milk powder.
• vitamin and mineral BuPPI&amp;o
WASIINGTON (UPl) -

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teamwork bas

lli'l ,llld Ml'o.

A visit to a shutin, Mrs. Helen Lewis, toHowed a Bible 11tu&lt;V
session of GroUP m of the W~

men's Association of the Middleoo• . inn United Presbyterian
Ch
Monde,y.· .'
lting Mrs. UW!s who Ia
rec..,erating from a hiP fracture
were Mrs. J. E. Harley, Mrs.
R. . H. . J~1erman, Miss Margaret
sauer, Mrs. Marcus Chambers.
Mrs. Jess 9toemaker, and Miss
MUdred BeeS&lt;ln.
The group met ln the pastor• a
.study at . the church for the Bible stuczy. Mrs. Harley, chaWman. opened with prayer aod cleo
votions taken from D COrinthians
were given by Miss Sauer who
talked on consecration to God.
The Bible study was on the last
chaPter of Philippians and prq.
er in a friendshiP circle co~
eluded tlie meEting.

Slumber Party Held
Upon 14th Birthday
A SlUJTiber party was held 1n
observance of the 14th birthday
anniversary of JUI Harris, dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
B. Harris, Middleport.
Gilts were presented to Jlll.

Guests were Patty Harris, J.lel,.
anle Hackett, S!errle King, Teresa and Ruby Nteinsky. Mary
Bradbury, Joyce Kerns, Brenda
Woods, Karen Price, and Bronwyn Dailey.

Tenth Birthday
Is Celebrated

Investigate
Four Accidents

Orders are
Signed for
1\faSQ)l Co~rt,,
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Pr. PLEASANT
Several
orders have been atped by the
court and -red In tile ol!lco
ol the Clreult Clerk.
Two ordel'l erantlna: cllvorces
were slgnld: Maryanoe Blaeloo
hurst Gorrell was grantod a clio
vorco from Robert Carlton Go"'
reU and her nome ollllaekhurat
restored. ·
Gloria G, Nibert Wll grantod
a divoree !rom Dalloo William
Nibert and ohe Wll owatded care
and cuatody ol their 1n1ont c~
dron.
Dhvrcaa ~etlon diamlued
were: VIrginia 1.yM Cole vs.
Hollta H. Colt, Judltli Am Mo.,.
ria vs. Ro1aDd Edward Morris,
Arawana Luey Antho!V' n. ~
ort l-Ie AnthoQY, l'olriela L.
Byus vs. Vlqll A. lb'uo,
In the elvll action atyled Gil"
nett l.oui18 Plc:kel'l&amp; v1. O!.arles
Wllltam Pic~• the plalntll[wao
grantod JudipDent qatn&amp;t the .....
lendant In the sum ol $7,0110.
The court aantenced ~hen
Ray Huddiolton, GeUUIOiia Ferry, to tllo •toto ponllollllal')' C.r
ono to 10 years on o KJ'and larceny charge.

PLEASANT VAUEY HOSPrrAL
ADMITTED: Warren Dawee•e,
Leoni Wand&amp; Hall. pt. Pltatllt;
Desiree K. Plke, PomtfOYi
Caro4'n Erwin, P~ Pl..-;

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In February
'Pr. PLEASAifr ".1 "oiJ,e.., ·
tlvlty r'IIOI't or tliO cit!' police
diPortiDeot .. ··~ttld by Chlel
or PoUeo Jack 17111 wu rood
at cit!' eouncU Monday nlsllt
ShoWing tllO dfl)artment inVIIUo
&amp;ated 4 trallle aceldento U1at
tile ~ ol February lnd ..,.
rested 2 drlveralovolved;iaiued
2~ Pll'klni ticket&amp;; made 14
rood lJW, &amp;rruto and 14 other
ml&amp;demlllm' arreat&amp;i eerved
four juatlce of .Peace warriDtl
and traYeled 1,0112 mUes 111 tlie
llnool~.

BARBS
By PHIL 'PASTORET

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Oil Sblh Sli'eet whtc!l
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11811 few moatho tlila area Ia
,pllllled by tog at niRht 110 &amp;tops
must be taken lor the oervlee to
eontlnut i&gt;n sueh foggy nlsllts.
CAl-L RECEIVED
Aetlng Mayor Bill Wellman

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ONE .DKY
SHIRT SERVICE
You get our usulll fine
servloo .and finishing.

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COwtcU members were reminded by Wellman or the pub-

Robinson's deaners

Ue heoring on Mareh 20111 at the
courthouse beginning at 1:30 p.
m. on the ne_w bridge location and

216 E. 2nd

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Good Neighbor Ashland Oil
Dealer. l'le ''cares. And he backs
this up with expert knbwledge on
pr6p_
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Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer. All
the "little extras" in his service
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newopaper1: You don~ hoot
to Usten to the commerclall
unlru the guy tint to uou
on lhe bus iip-readl the
ads.
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~ oelectlons b,y Instrumental
otu~
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era Council o1 the Girl 'Scouts
ol Amortca, ti 9:30 a.m, at Q&gt;:
lumbuo and Southern Ohio El•
. trio Co. Ofnce.
WS/11&gt; at Eotol\&gt;rloo E.V.B.
Chureh ot tht holne C( IIi's.
T..._.. Bento;Wllltam
Freekor,l&gt;rogrom leader.
.POMEJU)Y IJONS Club, regutar dinner meeting at 6:30 p..m.,
Gr10e ~llcopol Porlllh Houae.
MEIGS COUNTY !Ul&gt;ubllean
Woman's Club, 7:30 p.m., Ohio
Power Co. olrlee In Pomeroy,
WEDNESDAY
SLIDES OF Holy Land will be
shown at 7:30 p.m. at st l'oul'a
Lutheron Clwrch.
FEENEY-BENNETT l'oot 128
American Legton, at 7:30p.m:
at the hall.
POMEROY CHAPTER 80 Roy.
a1 Arch Masona. stated cO.:\'OOa.
lion, 7, 30 p.m. All eompanlona
to -nd.
WHrrE ROSE LOilGE No. 291
ot 1•30 p
Mlddi
1Hall•
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aport eglon
L•ENTEN SERVICES at t h e
Trinity United Chureh o1 Chrlot,
7·30 p.m. wedneldiY. ~lal
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til
muole wlli be presen bJ e
7outh eholr under the direction
ol Mrs. M~~":r
CHOm PRACTICE at 1 h 1
Trinity United Chur&lt;h o1 Chriot,

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MASON- 'lltHiaiMlli Mstb. ael' ~1ft
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odiot Y!)Uth Feiiowl!l~ li!ldor th~ for. 11\f rurler~ oorvtC:oo 01 Mri.
ltidoi:~ ol·the ·Rever!"'' IJsw. Esw..•s·llfl!ldmother, ·.
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. ell KoiiiOJ' and l)l'tol,de111, Chldo . Mr. •"'I Mrs.
fhllln• encl.
FosleiOII&amp; made plano'!&gt; ·11'! ·ion, SCott o1 lt!t. 'AJto, ·W.
bowling lor tlielr Moreb meet- Wtl\'e TburaW l\le&amp;ta of her
lng and tll have a potluek lllti. parent., Mr. and Nrs, Herbert
nor loUow!ng tile Bowllnlse•· DIXon.
tloo. '11&gt;1 .exAel
ljme Bob Grue"!'r, Ul&lt;dent GliJ&gt;o
will be ,_eed later.
villa state Coll'!Jie• Glenvllte, W,
'llte Youth Felloweh4&gt; 11 8 0 Va., spent the week~ here wltll
cloelcloclto have Holy Weokbreak- his paNnlt, IIi'. and. Mro. Karl
raat atorling 011 AprU 7 with .GrueNr.
.
breakfoat and ~· tbroogh
Mr .Er
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tile week, All youth are Invited ~·to ::\.;..:~~tor
to - ·
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ReVerend Keeney announeed
Wookend· gueata o! Mr and
that the Methodist Y!)Uth Fellow- Mrs. Chlciea Grueoerwer;thelr
ship subdistrlet meeting will be eon and do...,..r-ID-law, Mr. and
held on Monda.!', . Mareh 18, at Mrs. Eddie Grueser, aod dou&amp;hBeech Hill Method! II Church. ier, Alny, oi Columbuo.
The meeUng will start at 7:30.
Mrs. Adolph Grueaer le at tlie
'11toae wanting to go are askod home ol her daughter, Mrs. WO..
to b at the eh h t 6 30

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aoclal meidng ol tile
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ela11 wW 1!0' held ot VIO cliui'&lt;b to til• chureh lilr llr. and Mrl{ .
at 7:30p.m. Wodneaday e...WW, J. A. FerreU recontly and are
the prQer andBlblo.ltullvfii'Oill• now cl~ed 111 tlio chureh. 'A.
will meet II 7:30 p,ift. lnd choir goldeo crooo "'PI the ~ ·
pr~&lt;tlee wUI !Gilow; 'TburiMiay ol the Chrlltlon !lag lnd·IIIOae:IO
morning's to o'eloek Bll:Ae otu&lt;IY "'P;.the:~~ Oqota!L ed
hour will cantor In the •tud¥
v, or ea 1'11111........, '
cblptors: Matthow 11, 11 and 12; that the 59thMddingonnlverl&amp;l')'_
Senior is
:'o.otooervod Sunde,y by hio per.
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ore ~olin Helabt&amp;Girl
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Pllal
1-. Kaylor, a Wahomo H Ia b ing 11 • llll&amp;hborhood chalrmlt&gt; ..
and Jell Jonoa of Colum- Sehool IOitlor, has been nam- aod Mrs, Beverly Cottrth and ,
bus were weekend guesto oltilelr ed 1968 Bect;r croekor nome. ~s.mi)Wy .w n.-be ore1""1"'
gran&lt;t&gt;arents, Mr. and Mrs. E. maker ol TomonOw lor Wohom -mom rs.
J. !1111.
ma, Kathy wae 10 honond be- . .- - - - - - - - ·
Cpl. Stanley R. Lemley has cauae llhe llnl- llrll In a
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returned 10 Cherry Point, N. c. written knowledge end attlllldo
For All Your
alter spending 15 de,ys here with oxamlnatlon for Senior Blrls.
Florel Need•
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. HarKatlty'a aehlevament has made
Cell U.For
old WUUam Lemley, His wUe, her eUBlble lor Slate and N&amp;tllo lormer Allee Darst, r&amp;o tiona! acholarshlp awards and
Quick Efficient
mained ln Middleport wtth... her allo has earned her a specially
Servia
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth dellpod aUver charm I rom
Parst.
General MIUa, Jll(llsor ol the
Betty Crooker IOII'eh for t h e
Ameriean Homemakero!TomorSISfER PIES
row program. Ste Ia the dau&amp;h·
"'Mrcldi. and Mrs. Con Young ol tor ol Mr. and Mrs, Elroy KayRl-1
th e&amp;!Ort
Satu have received wo1'11 lor o1 Letart, W, Va.
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Castle, Pa.

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Mareh 31 at 3 p.m. , 1 1 h e
Trinity Methodist Chureh In
Pnlnt Pleasant. Approximately
18 young people attended t h e
&amp;~nde,y evening meeting.
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Legion Post WiN
Observe Birthday
Foeney·Bemett Post 128, Americ an Legion. wUl observe the
49th blrtllde,y 01tile Legion, at a
90Uu&lt;k I~Wer planned r.r 5:30
p.m. Sunde,y night at tile halL
Invited to the dinner are l&amp;o
gionnalres and their tamWeaond
auxUiary members and tlleir
famUies. The mea4 butter, bread
aod de88erl will be provided and
those attendill!l are oaked to take .
a covered dlah.

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New churctt and Sunda,y school
· 7:15p.m. CommiDityCholrprae- oUlcera were elected at the r•
tlee at 8 p.m. for tile cantata,
"'lbe crucillxlon" to be pre- eent eongcegatlnnal meellng of
sentod 011 Good Frlclll'. l'ersona the Harrisonville Presbyterian
Churc:h.
Hie! t' reoch was eleetod to a
three
year term aa elder and
lice.

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Frances YOung Was DllD'Iedehurch

cloy at tlie Church.

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DUDlEY'S

New Officers are Elected

El-EANOR cmci-E of Heath
Refreshments.
Methodist Chureh, 7:30 p.m. at
tile chureh.
FRIDAY
TRI-COVNTY Citizens' Band
WOMEN'S
BASKETBAl-L,
"' lliidiiH:I~lko~'l'hlii'....- Pollland""'"'*"lllar, · 7:~m .
cloy, 7:30 'to IO:ilo p.m. at 1h e at the l'orUind auditorium:
!bte-a-Wey Rink on Cheater
SQUARE DANCE, 9 p.m., Bed·
Road. Poor prizes and coho lord Youth Center, sponsored by
walks. 'llte aUalr Ia open to club Darwin Motorcycle Club.
-·-•c.., ·-• "elr friends
ST. PATRICK'S Day danee
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'llturedoyattlielll'.....;,;sJ.,;,I. ltorlum 9 p.m. to 1 a.m, spon.
Film, "Born 111 Freedom" will aored by Twin City Strine Club.
be ahown Third ode r 0 0 m Music lor dan&lt;illll by the'"Fivo
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saints.'' Tables avallabJe.
motllei'S Will serve &gt;efrollhMRS. MABEl- WOl-FE host&amp;
monts. •
Third Frlde,y Club at 7:30 9om.
THURSDAY
MIDDl-EPORT Al-UMNI AIID.
at 7:30 p.m. ot the homo ol Rob
MIDDLEPORT - Mrs. Ebor
B.ver, preoldent, 125 Feirlane Lewis ot Lebonan Is here with
Prlve. All 1968 olllcers • • d her mother. Mrs. Estella Waloo
me-• ol the executive eom. burn who remains Ill at her
m1ttoo lnd lnlerellled MilS home.
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PIULATIIEA SOCIETY, M I d·
diepor( Chureil of Cbrlat, 7:30 p.
m. at tho ehureh.
XI GAMMA MV ChOPior, Bela
Sllma Pb1 Sororltl' 8 p.m., Co·
IIUilbus llfld Soutbero ado Elee·
trio eo. aoclal room.
MEIGs ' COUNTY Young llomocrlt Club R•ldq •'Meet the
leal evlllit. Wa· ore oil. ll'atoltd · ~ Nllhl." 7:30 p.m. at
to tho tldlanapollo ~ Or· · I'OtlltiW' El.tllleniary School.
&lt;iloatro, nat Cllll,y tor iltelr -

lla)oe ~IIi, prooldanl at the touched on ra&lt;lal and sexual ten·
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alon
nomen
Ohio ;B-at Youth Fe11ows ,
s, war and deotli. He aaked
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wao featured !l[)llker during tile the 011eot1on: "Whatldndolmean-hlP. servlee olthe ~ f· ~~~ chur&lt;hMY
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Till lllmo, 'l:NIJ ~... ~~~~ ' ~it-'ll!aptut C~areh ~ '~tlf'~ ·- s 1 ' • stre81lni
Old" aod "Till Power Wkhin" . motnJng.
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Hosel, a student at ~1011 thlolllrtle.torn world, tile spookwero llho1lll ·~. "::. s
University, wao aceompanled to or eltod tlie Stoey o1 the Good
Chflllor ol ......,.
HaW1 l'omeroy by two other oludanls, Samaritan II !ollld In Ulke 10
Sorority
"'.' 111 the Pomeroy ~-~
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-•orll Harrla and D•
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~:twolllm ll')';.vlded the mon, botholwhomUalllledwltli
He oomm- on the boslc
Col
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lilrOhlo tlie aervtce.
trustrat!OIIs ol mo•t yo~ men
umbul
SoMhern
'llto aervlee opened with the ao 10 their 1'llturo lnd raised
Eleettic CO.~ ~ei'elhowa~ICI, orpn prelude, "Miserer,,•· by the queatlon •• to wbO haa the
ing ollrlelbul~llllellkm. n.r. V~ playod by Mra. J. H, authority to Bl... the order to
inl • cooc1ulfiD!J aoclal Hour ,... Slopbenoon. 'llte coU to worship like o lUe In a combat altualrl&amp;hlneotl' :of•'1' served by .the . wao glvon by Stuman; a aradll· lion.
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hoiiiOIIS, ~en imlth o!,1dllll&gt;- ate ~ at Deollaon, and M!JI
Hooel Will ,..PreiOitl tlie 11o1o
nlco Hollmon, 10 Elleoa lluck, . Barrio • freshman there, rood o!' Ohio ao a dolegato to tile liiP1-uelllo S!iOO~·- lloxflll the ..till World Youth conrer•ee to
W!Jwott. .Fr;Dc~o lloblrto, Got. , Topic o1 Haoel•s tolkwas"The be hold hi Berae, Switzerland
dio Storf, J,.. lAo, EIIJIII.ouks, Role ol the Church aod 0 u r In July' 19M.
Noswa -~ lnd Edno l'rlc:e. Modem Soclel;)' ." !He commioalo

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YEARS · OF EXPERIENCE IN INTIIRIOR AND
·EXTERIOR PAINTING, ROOF IIEPAIR-' SIUNGLES
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vl•lon Pi*~ IJIOJL'.O•ed by tile Sllma Phi Sororl4', 11\'Cial room,
Churo~ \llf,'!:bn•,4 ,~· •receot 7:30 p.m. at c&amp;SOE, loJiowod
~.~~,:: ~f I Sarah Coventry jewell'l'
ol ~'-',
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meeting.
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Sunday school otficers elected
were Mn. Norma !Ale, ~rfn.
tendent; :Mrs. Vlrgil AtkinS, as-

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sistant SuPerintendent; Mrs, Robert Jewell, soeretag and tr...
surer; Mrs. Jewell, Mrs. Olevia
Cottrill, and Mrs. Hlel French.
pianistsi Mike Epple, song leader; and Linda Cotterill, new youth
Suru!IY &lt;Jehoolteaoller, · · ..
Arun11l reports ol tho chureh
were read during the meeting
pre&amp;lded over by the Rev. Howard

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Of Poin1 I'Jeasanl
THE HOllE OF
QUAI.ITY IIIEIICHANIJISE
FOk OVER 60 YEARS

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Tho lOth blrtlldiY IIMiveraacy Mrs. Frank llolcoml&gt;, pt. Pie.
ol Becky Roush, daughter of Mr, Santi Vossle Henry, Pt. Pl•
utd Mrs. Albert Roush, was ol&gt; Santi Mrs. Roy Brinker, Muoo;
!IIEirved Sunda.Y afternoon with a Barbara 1-oJW, GaU!poUo Ferry; lhat the IRS spells the first
Melvin Johnson, P~ Pl011111t; word
Its title with an "f"
parcy.
as
the
third
leiter.
Garland
Oldaker,
Pt.
Pltuanti
Cake and Ice cream were serv•
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No, Gwendolyn, "travel·
were given as favors. Guests Hanning. Hendenon.
mu
abrocu:r:u doean't mean
DISCHARGED:
Mrs.
Jamea
were Ju&lt;b' and Ilck Owen., Jeft'
taking your , girl friend
Clllll1ingham
and
dau&amp;hter;
Jam
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Dl.n4 Bruce Fisher, John Vrowtth you. 1
lftlflt Kenny Roush, and 9terrie Crlddoek, Mrs. Ora Edingtoo,
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Mra.
Marpret
Gardner,
Ancient
Chriatiano
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cookies to her fourth grade class
In observance of her birthday. Donald Mlller, John MUler, Ron- burned butter in their lam:r.
al~ Black, Allte Keifer, Mrs,IJo. iltlltead of oll, according to •
first edition of the Encyclo·
vld Machlr end son.
aodia Britannica, publlohed
Dailey, Tarbett
BIRTHS: Mr. and Mr., Edward
n 1788.
Parker, Pomeroy, a son; Mr.
aod
Mro. Chari" Erwin, Pt.
Promotions
Pleuant, a daughter,
NEW HAVEN - 'two Vanaclum emplO)'ees, H. A. lloalley
ASK TO WED
of MlddleP&gt;rt, and R. W, TorPT.
PLEASANT
- Martin.
bett ol Hender8011, W, VL, wore
l-eon Hall, ·3t, N"' Ha.... and :
'JD'lll!lOied to ~allotont toromea Nol'llill 1M J\DOCh, 3'/1 New a..
Maroh 5,
veo, hove Jllldo llifllpllcillollfor
a lllortllljjl Ucen11 lJi lilt olflce
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lloulld..r.btn ear&lt;ls were Olped sr!."::::o::
encl :"!'all ,1\f,.,-, liid llr•· c;on lor Mrs. .l\ll)alld&amp; ~·- and
Vo•·~;~ ~lallh&gt; l!&gt;o. l!lliobeth CemPbeJii when .eoeh ~· over Chlnnal 13.
vlltt;!if~. ·~~ I'~'Joc~ the pall,ohlela ol MagnOlia Tom- Mr. CeeU Todd Ji tbe ""'""'
1 9lilit&amp; ot.
Go!&gt;oral Hoe- pie, l')1lllon Sllllers, mot 'lltUr...
lllring tile meetlna ~onductod
cill' nlllht at the horne o1 M r 1, , by l!&gt;o, Grai:ti Haw!IQ', 1 ,flO
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llloa· ·lllailio li:nOW.U. Dale &amp;ntth.
· J contrll!utlon waa mode to the
our iii '' it '.!lj. ::;~~~ ·110~
Mra. Ethal Stowart.i&gt;reoldedol-u heart fund drive. "True Gr..,
ror~i!Nra., ,, \'a;, "'ant,~ the meotinl whleb opened w It b neu" was the doVOtinnal themo
wNktnd boro.illth&lt;hor PU'!OIIft. Pl'llflr front tile program bQIIk, used br. llro. 1!uth Kam L, II.
llr:,~ '~":.~~;.~""''•~' Vartoul ciOnotloris wero blodt Wile!' gave til~ , e~ prQ~,
~P ~!!" ..., dlli1ng the.. meelli&gt;g and a ehlllllo and rnllbw• on Woohjnltollwere
~; A,&amp;.; oi~llj'Olia F.,.. 111 holloll errongomenl• "'r jhe glvan by Mrs. Klrr aod IIi'&amp;.
$llldoy Mlt1' at ,hli meetlni• ... made. A.Uocullllloa llett,y Cllno;
p~..,UJ llr. lnd IIi'a, Chillier wa• held.., temple to salons and Th.e RaY. Raulllo Moyer wall
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' attenduce, iDd member• were gue~ at lhl ,meeting.. Relrelb; llr,:~tlri!·. CJII#,IIItoalno alkedW 'bo,lll't,..tforthe- montowereoeryodbyMro.Cotl&gt;:
.aor t~ ~~ nil!lt from meeting; .
trine El'flln. Mrs. Cline end
11 c,;.oflit l9ttldlnl . 1t ~as announced that the .ljlril Mrs, Korr, Mrs, Clydo Alienaa wfit·'thero corq !Or tl)e !DeetiDi will be wltli Mro. Ml· wortlleonclleted 111ffie&amp;.
cbll=. !!It-,. and Mrs. Dloo 'lJOilllsrbs _end tl)at MrL Smith
'!ld , , , • llro. M&gt;thOIIl' flew willprevtd8 the .(irlze.
10 ll'!!,!.,ar~ llhe Joloed her
Gatnea wore plaYed with prlz·
bu•:~ lo not and tee:...., 01 being - by Mto. Margarol
lion . ve 1roD1 duty In V~ seldanoble, Mro. Ksil Gnteaer,
Mr. and Mra, Dale Roulh aild lind ilrL CUelder. Mro. Henry
dau&amp;htor, Sborrl ol st. Albans, Reibel ...., tile door prize. An·
W. Vo., aod llr, and Mrs. l-arry pi lood eoke and lee eroam
New ol!l&lt;eroworeoleetodwhen
Jl~era of Columbus werewe;eho · were
served
by Mrs. the lOdcDeport Method1at Youth
«1d
olaMr' lind M••· A\. imlth
and
Mrs.
Law- Fellowship met Sunday night at
bert ullaan llmlljl,
ronco !:.onnlng to tho11 nom- Heath Churth,
· Cormle Cooke ha• returned to ed above and Miss Thalm.. Grue.
Tbe,y were San&lt;t&lt; Johnaon,proWaat Virglall Unlvoralcy atllol&gt;oo aer, Mrs. Nettle llaleo,andMro. s!dont; llhonda l!ysall, vleepr&amp;o
pntown, W, Va., alter IJ'IIIdiiW Winona Cook.
&amp;!dent; lnd &amp;Yivia SWanson, tr...
I woek hero wltll hor motller,
suror. Plans wore mado !Gr 1
Mrs. J11111 Cookt, MidcllfiiOrt,
bake aa1e to be held on !Iorch
::.o~•lltherv
' Kenneth Cooke,
IIEETING CHANGEP
23 at Roblooon'a lll'l' Cleonoro
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, The Ohio Eto Phi Chll'ter ol from 9:30 a.m. untU ...,., Roaloo
llra; •~'Fuks and MICkey Ball SliPt!A !'Iii Sorority will dents wilhlng to donate biked
and Hlllllile, '~d . lir, aod its. meet Wedottido7 night at tho aood• to tile oale are asked 10
Jamoe Fultz o1 Colwnl&gt;la ,..... Columllila end Soethern Ohio eltlier toko them 10 Roblnaono or
wooklnd IUOitl of Mr, and Mrs. Electric Co. inlltead C( TueldiY teiiP- 99W324.
8orold l-ong and the John Fultz nlgltt sa prevlouoi1 announced.
A 111m on John Wooley was
ltmliy
The meeting will besln at 7:30 • Bhown b,y fifo Rev. Max n&gt;nlhue.
IIi' 'and Me Gao
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the meeting.
lumbua with their -lnolaw aod

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In ldditlon to !')'loa are Patrol.
man WeaiiQ' ~t, Earl lifo.
Carey, Kennetll l-ove, K Mellonlal and Raoeal Jividen.

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"meaaures m ferry servtee such
aa radar Bhould be taken because
Iaiii Saturda,y nlsllt the aervlee

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eludes o protein eoneontroto
proceBBed from mW!ng byproclo
ucti whleh are ordlnarll,y led
to Jiveltock.
reeelved a call dJring the ses..
'llto proeeos lor recovOl'ltli olon at COIIIleU from John ~­
'protein concentrate from the ling, Gallipolis, counsel tor the
mlllillg byproduct• woo dovelop- !'Oint Towing company, stating
ed at the Agrlculturo llopart- tbet he (Epling) had heard ol
ment's Western Ut111utlon La- the eomplaints at the councll
boretory at Albae,y, Calli,
meeting and demanded that he
Olllolala eeUmate tllat aa hove equal time with the dlsasmuch 11 1 milllon ton• of coDo ter committee, apparently to excentrlte or more could be r~ plain the company's side or the
covered amually from the $ story.
mUUon tons ol mUI!ni b)1)roclo
A meeUng was set for 1 p, m.
ucts produced in the United today in the council chambers
States.
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30 cill'~ and what ~ t&lt;IIIPmeot Ult the ferry sei'VIce 1f • n d
di.d theil antl&lt;lpalo and the OlDie wh., It became acieQiato, but
'I!OotlOII Wlf neeellll')' tor the thaw truckers would not waSt
11811 120 cloT• ' oervi&lt;e .0 t h t lorover for oervtce before IIIey
publle -'d !mow what to ex.
-'d reroute permanently.
peet 111td bow thiQ' mull croll
II was pointed. out by oevenl
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log to get adecpato lorry oerv- 'tlie coffiiJID1 wao ll'antod t h e

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great plans for you.
Six aucceuful uchitecla have incluclod every style 11116 air.e
of home in on attractive Plans Book. And what maket
theee 00 homes reallY nice is that they have been !!&lt;oiJned
for Total E~ Uv!DJ. When yoo 6nd YOUR dream
home in tha boOk, yoo eon be sure it is the ultimate in
comfort and convenience,

Older your Plana Book &amp;day. Simply enclca 150 cento
in on envelope along with the coupon in thie ad. Mail to
CoiiDDbuo and Southern Ohio Eloclrie Company. Boob
'may Olao be pUrobued at any Company oftlee.

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· n. 1'1-EASIINT - Ferey ltl'·
the ....k ollt-', the l"'lo lople ol ,III..Unl!"' at
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and !llA1ert BlltchOr ol the Brlclao
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eratlooi o1 tho e1a1rt ear Iorey lm· G!&gt;trtillon 10111 _ . . 1!1 be 111"!- ' CUI!&gt; 1110 otatod the.&lt;l""ffitl·
leo 'hid contaetod the Illite .Ill·
poiolblelnd·the eOmmlttee leoll v!dlna liOitler ittVIee ·,... W.
jlllrjmoat "lit commeree ~ tile
~ ,-.,..,. 11 a111lolbUit1' tl\lii ..,. h~. - ..~ ~"~~'" · . . ·eo.or....•s ·om.; on.111e posit8!Dtrll!!ei tlinda could be made
~ ill~ tlie ·IIYc,to Put
'av,oillbfo to, '"'I".... the i.lalii I!OI1Ietl!lnil &lt;!,lllilltliy ~ I ~tie
the
a8nlce back ·IIi op.
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Caste- ihrli* olaled tJult he
Caste ,oald tilt Psc .._.s die were slim tOr 'service to be re~·
felt tlie POint T~ ~ Coyenior'a olllee hid CGII·
had not ...., what It otatod It tactod lo alk the folol'l' lltnlee lurntd.
Casto lllated ·he had on avo&lt;!
WOIIId at tho helrlna belcire the eoJ!1jllll)' what typo oervlco thiQ'
lalormation thai '!50 truckers a
Pllblte servtee eominloolonwhen lllpe&lt;loil10 provlclo tor lila 11811
cloy ware ready lild ..UUng to

icl~10hotllidii~

lee whleil we plolnly do not han
under tho present oetup.
Casto stated tlio C01111111ttoe
had contacted tile Slate Road
Commlss!OII to take lmmedia~

ferry oervlce traneh!oe,
Caste oald he hid tried repoateciJ¥ to got 111 touch with
the held o1 the !'Oint Towing
eompaey, but hia calls had avne

action on the .Main Street terry unanawered. The commlttee felt

New Food Formula Holds Promise
food, mode from com, soyproQicts and dry mlik (CSII),
produced a new food formula has alreodjo beeome u tmPon,.
whleh oalelals hoPe may halp ant element in the over1111
lift the SPecter of malnutrition food aid program. More than
!rom mUllon&amp; ol stunted c~ 400 mUUon .Pounds ot CSM l'lave
dren in the world's devel(c)lng been stupped to more than 100
countrte' lbroad, ofticlals eatt-:
countries.
The new food SUPPlement. mate.
Aid llaveloplng Notions
latest in a series of formula
Offielals
who helped dovalop
proW&lt;:ts dealined tu add ehtel&gt;
the
new
wheat-based
formula
Protein to the diets ot hqry
hoPe
that
eventually
It
could
be
people, ls based on a hlghi)~
tein wheat fiour recovered !rom proclieed locally on a large
scale in many hungry . regions
cheap milling b,yproducts.
using
home grown wheats.
still in the PPerbnental Stage
at this point, the product has techniques for producb)i the
been labeled "Blended Food food are "within the economic
Agriculture Department otoeloProWct - Formula No. 3." A and technological"'. capabilities ot
al&amp;
had oo estimates of the coat
the
develaping
cowttrtes,"
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test batch of 1,200 ,Pounds hu
of
the
oew food r.rmulo- wbeu
boon sh@ed to 19 develoPing eials said.
and
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It goes Into large seale
The new "Formula No.. 3"
countries for tast~testlng maiiP
ly lfith preschool children. U: was devaloped by tile Agricul- production.
But it was el!pectod to coat
the tests are successful, the ture Department's research
far
leSB than otller hfih protein
new fetrmula is e~pected to b&amp;- service ln cooperatloa. with the
come a standard Itmn for cb- milling Industry and tile Agency fooda sueh as nonfat dry milk.
natlon tllrough the governmeat's lor International llavelopmont. The CSM food formula already
It containS about 75 per coat in wide use colt&amp; only about
food for peace program.
one-third as much as mnfat
A similar blended p r o t e i n wheat Procllets. 23 per cent
fatted soy tlour, and 2 per cent milk powder.
• vitamin and mineral BuPPI&amp;o
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lli'l ,llld Ml'o.

A visit to a shutin, Mrs. Helen Lewis, toHowed a Bible 11tu&lt;V
session of GroUP m of the W~

men's Association of the Middleoo• . inn United Presbyterian
Ch
Monde,y.· .'
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rec..,erating from a hiP fracture
were Mrs. J. E. Harley, Mrs.
R. . H. . J~1erman, Miss Margaret
sauer, Mrs. Marcus Chambers.
Mrs. Jess 9toemaker, and Miss
MUdred BeeS&lt;ln.
The group met ln the pastor• a
.study at . the church for the Bible stuczy. Mrs. Harley, chaWman. opened with prayer aod cleo
votions taken from D COrinthians
were given by Miss Sauer who
talked on consecration to God.
The Bible study was on the last
chaPter of Philippians and prq.
er in a friendshiP circle co~
eluded tlie meEting.

Slumber Party Held
Upon 14th Birthday
A SlUJTiber party was held 1n
observance of the 14th birthday
anniversary of JUI Harris, dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
B. Harris, Middleport.
Gilts were presented to Jlll.

Guests were Patty Harris, J.lel,.
anle Hackett, S!errle King, Teresa and Ruby Nteinsky. Mary
Bradbury, Joyce Kerns, Brenda
Woods, Karen Price, and Bronwyn Dailey.

Tenth Birthday
Is Celebrated

Investigate
Four Accidents

Orders are
Signed for
1\faSQ)l Co~rt,,
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Pr. PLEASANT
Several
orders have been atped by the
court and -red In tile ol!lco
ol the Clreult Clerk.
Two ordel'l erantlna: cllvorces
were slgnld: Maryanoe Blaeloo
hurst Gorrell was grantod a clio
vorco from Robert Carlton Go"'
reU and her nome ollllaekhurat
restored. ·
Gloria G, Nibert Wll grantod
a divoree !rom Dalloo William
Nibert and ohe Wll owatded care
and cuatody ol their 1n1ont c~
dron.
Dhvrcaa ~etlon diamlued
were: VIrginia 1.yM Cole vs.
Hollta H. Colt, Judltli Am Mo.,.
ria vs. Ro1aDd Edward Morris,
Arawana Luey Antho!V' n. ~
ort l-Ie AnthoQY, l'olriela L.
Byus vs. Vlqll A. lb'uo,
In the elvll action atyled Gil"
nett l.oui18 Plc:kel'l&amp; v1. O!.arles
Wllltam Pic~• the plalntll[wao
grantod JudipDent qatn&amp;t the .....
lendant In the sum ol $7,0110.
The court aantenced ~hen
Ray Huddiolton, GeUUIOiia Ferry, to tllo •toto ponllollllal')' C.r
ono to 10 years on o KJ'and larceny charge.

PLEASANT VAUEY HOSPrrAL
ADMITTED: Warren Dawee•e,
Leoni Wand&amp; Hall. pt. Pltatllt;
Desiree K. Plke, PomtfOYi
Caro4'n Erwin, P~ Pl..-;

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In February
'Pr. PLEASAifr ".1 "oiJ,e.., ·
tlvlty r'IIOI't or tliO cit!' police
diPortiDeot .. ··~ttld by Chlel
or PoUeo Jack 17111 wu rood
at cit!' eouncU Monday nlsllt
ShoWing tllO dfl)artment inVIIUo
&amp;ated 4 trallle aceldento U1at
tile ~ ol February lnd ..,.
rested 2 drlveralovolved;iaiued
2~ Pll'klni ticket&amp;; made 14
rood lJW, &amp;rruto and 14 other
ml&amp;demlllm' arreat&amp;i eerved
four juatlce of .Peace warriDtl
and traYeled 1,0112 mUes 111 tlie
llnool~.

BARBS
By PHIL 'PASTORET

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Oil Sblh Sli'eet whtc!l
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woo halted by fog and r.r t h e
11811 few moatho tlila area Ia
,pllllled by tog at niRht 110 &amp;tops
must be taken lor the oervlee to
eontlnut i&gt;n sueh foggy nlsllts.
CAl-L RECEIVED
Aetlng Mayor Bill Wellman

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ONE .DKY
SHIRT SERVICE
You get our usulll fine
servloo .and finishing.

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COwtcU members were reminded by Wellman or the pub-

Robinson's deaners

Ue heoring on Mareh 20111 at the
courthouse beginning at 1:30 p.
m. on the ne_w bridge location and

216 E. 2nd

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You can put confidence in your ,
Good Neighbor Ashland Oil
Dealer. l'le ''cares. And he backs
this up with expert knbwledge on
pr6p_
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Vitalized Gasoline.
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Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer. All
the "little extras" in his service
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newopaper1: You don~ hoot
to Usten to the commerclall
unlru the guy tint to uou
on lhe bus iip-readl the
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oneanllm !7llrownle Tniol&gt; 37,
~ oelectlons b,y Instrumental
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era Council o1 the Girl 'Scouts
ol Amortca, ti 9:30 a.m, at Q&gt;:
lumbuo and Southern Ohio El•
. trio Co. Ofnce.
WS/11&gt; at Eotol\&gt;rloo E.V.B.
Chureh ot tht holne C( IIi's.
T..._.. Bento;Wllltam
Freekor,l&gt;rogrom leader.
.POMEJU)Y IJONS Club, regutar dinner meeting at 6:30 p..m.,
Gr10e ~llcopol Porlllh Houae.
MEIGS COUNTY !Ul&gt;ubllean
Woman's Club, 7:30 p.m., Ohio
Power Co. olrlee In Pomeroy,
WEDNESDAY
SLIDES OF Holy Land will be
shown at 7:30 p.m. at st l'oul'a
Lutheron Clwrch.
FEENEY-BENNETT l'oot 128
American Legton, at 7:30p.m:
at the hall.
POMEROY CHAPTER 80 Roy.
a1 Arch Masona. stated cO.:\'OOa.
lion, 7, 30 p.m. All eompanlona
to -nd.
WHrrE ROSE LOilGE No. 291
ot 1•30 p
Mlddi
1Hall•
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aport eglon
L•ENTEN SERVICES at t h e
Trinity United Chureh o1 Chrlot,
7·30 p.m. wedneldiY. ~lal
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muole wlli be presen bJ e
7outh eholr under the direction
ol Mrs. M~~":r
CHOm PRACTICE at 1 h 1
Trinity United Chur&lt;h o1 Chriot,

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MASON- 'lltHiaiMlli Mstb. ael' ~1ft
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odiot Y!)Uth Feiiowl!l~ li!ldor th~ for. 11\f rurler~ oorvtC:oo 01 Mri.
ltidoi:~ ol·the ·Rever!"'' IJsw. Esw..•s·llfl!ldmother, ·.
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. ell KoiiiOJ' and l)l'tol,de111, Chldo . Mr. •"'I Mrs.
fhllln• encl.
FosleiOII&amp; made plano'!&gt; ·11'! ·ion, SCott o1 lt!t. 'AJto, ·W.
bowling lor tlielr Moreb meet- Wtl\'e TburaW l\le&amp;ta of her
lng and tll have a potluek lllti. parent., Mr. and Nrs, Herbert
nor loUow!ng tile Bowllnlse•· DIXon.
tloo. '11&gt;1 .exAel
ljme Bob Grue"!'r, Ul&lt;dent GliJ&gt;o
will be ,_eed later.
villa state Coll'!Jie• Glenvllte, W,
'llte Youth Felloweh4&gt; 11 8 0 Va., spent the week~ here wltll
cloelcloclto have Holy Weokbreak- his paNnlt, IIi'. and. Mro. Karl
raat atorling 011 AprU 7 with .GrueNr.
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breakfoat and ~· tbroogh
Mr .Er
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tile week, All youth are Invited ~·to ::\.;..:~~tor
to - ·
lng relatlvos ·In Gai'ilornlo.
ReVerend Keeney announeed
Wookend· gueata o! Mr and
that the Methodist Y!)Uth Fellow- Mrs. Chlciea Grueoerwer;thelr
ship subdistrlet meeting will be eon and do...,..r-ID-law, Mr. and
held on Monda.!', . Mareh 18, at Mrs. Eddie Grueser, aod dou&amp;hBeech Hill Method! II Church. ier, Alny, oi Columbuo.
The meeUng will start at 7:30.
Mrs. Adolph Grueaer le at tlie
'11toae wanting to go are askod home ol her daughter, Mrs. WO..
to b at the eh h t 6 30

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aoclal meidng ol tile
-·1111 ._, worecloniiOil
ela11 wW 1!0' held ot VIO cliui'&lt;b to til• chureh lilr llr. and Mrl{ .
at 7:30p.m. Wodneaday e...WW, J. A. FerreU recontly and are
the prQer andBlblo.ltullvfii'Oill• now cl~ed 111 tlio chureh. 'A.
will meet II 7:30 p,ift. lnd choir goldeo crooo "'PI the ~ ·
pr~&lt;tlee wUI !Gilow; 'TburiMiay ol the Chrlltlon !lag lnd·IIIOae:IO
morning's to o'eloek Bll:Ae otu&lt;IY "'P;.the:~~ Oqota!L ed
hour will cantor In the •tud¥
v, or ea 1'11111........, '
cblptors: Matthow 11, 11 and 12; that the 59thMddingonnlverl&amp;l')'_
Senior is
:'o.otooervod Sunde,y by hio per.
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ore ~olin Helabt&amp;Girl
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Pllal
1-. Kaylor, a Wahomo H Ia b ing 11 • llll&amp;hborhood chalrmlt&gt; ..
and Jell Jonoa of Colum- Sehool IOitlor, has been nam- aod Mrs, Beverly Cottrth and ,
bus were weekend guesto oltilelr ed 1968 Bect;r croekor nome. ~s.mi)Wy .w n.-be ore1""1"'
gran&lt;t&gt;arents, Mr. and Mrs. E. maker ol TomonOw lor Wohom -mom rs.
J. !1111.
ma, Kathy wae 10 honond be- . .- - - - - - - - ·
Cpl. Stanley R. Lemley has cauae llhe llnl- llrll In a
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returned 10 Cherry Point, N. c. written knowledge end attlllldo
For All Your
alter spending 15 de,ys here with oxamlnatlon for Senior Blrls.
Florel Need•
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. HarKatlty'a aehlevament has made
Cell U.For
old WUUam Lemley, His wUe, her eUBlble lor Slate and N&amp;tllo lormer Allee Darst, r&amp;o tiona! acholarshlp awards and
Quick Efficient
mained ln Middleport wtth... her allo has earned her a specially
Servia
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth dellpod aUver charm I rom
Parst.
General MIUa, Jll(llsor ol the
Betty Crooker IOII'eh for t h e
Ameriean Homemakero!TomorSISfER PIES
row program. Ste Ia the dau&amp;h·
"'Mrcldi. and Mrs. Con Young ol tor ol Mr. and Mrs, Elroy KayRl-1
th e&amp;!Ort
Satu have received wo1'11 lor o1 Letart, W, Va.
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nlay death ol his ' "'
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Castle, Pa.

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trict Youth Fellowsh~ will meet
Mareh 31 at 3 p.m. , 1 1 h e
Trinity Methodist Chureh In
Pnlnt Pleasant. Approximately
18 young people attended t h e
&amp;~nde,y evening meeting.
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Legion Post WiN
Observe Birthday
Foeney·Bemett Post 128, Americ an Legion. wUl observe the
49th blrtllde,y 01tile Legion, at a
90Uu&lt;k I~Wer planned r.r 5:30
p.m. Sunde,y night at tile halL
Invited to the dinner are l&amp;o
gionnalres and their tamWeaond
auxUiary members and tlleir
famUies. The mea4 butter, bread
aod de88erl will be provided and
those attendill!l are oaked to take .
a covered dlah.

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New churctt and Sunda,y school
· 7:15p.m. CommiDityCholrprae- oUlcera were elected at the r•
tlee at 8 p.m. for tile cantata,
"'lbe crucillxlon" to be pre- eent eongcegatlnnal meellng of
sentod 011 Good Frlclll'. l'ersona the Harrisonville Presbyterian
Churc:h.
Hie! t' reoch was eleetod to a
three
year term aa elder and
lice.

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Frances YOung Was DllD'Iedehurch

cloy at tlie Church.

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New Officers are Elected

El-EANOR cmci-E of Heath
Refreshments.
Methodist Chureh, 7:30 p.m. at
tile chureh.
FRIDAY
TRI-COVNTY Citizens' Band
WOMEN'S
BASKETBAl-L,
"' lliidiiH:I~lko~'l'hlii'....- Pollland""'"'*"lllar, · 7:~m .
cloy, 7:30 'to IO:ilo p.m. at 1h e at the l'orUind auditorium:
!bte-a-Wey Rink on Cheater
SQUARE DANCE, 9 p.m., Bed·
Road. Poor prizes and coho lord Youth Center, sponsored by
walks. 'llte aUalr Ia open to club Darwin Motorcycle Club.
-·-•c.., ·-• "elr friends
ST. PATRICK'S Day danee
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'llturedoyattlielll'.....;,;sJ.,;,I. ltorlum 9 p.m. to 1 a.m, spon.
Film, "Born 111 Freedom" will aored by Twin City Strine Club.
be ahown Third ode r 0 0 m Music lor dan&lt;illll by the'"Fivo
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saints.'' Tables avallabJe.
motllei'S Will serve &gt;efrollhMRS. MABEl- WOl-FE host&amp;
monts. •
Third Frlde,y Club at 7:30 9om.
THURSDAY
MIDDl-EPORT Al-UMNI AIID.
at 7:30 p.m. ot the homo ol Rob
MIDDLEPORT - Mrs. Ebor
B.ver, preoldent, 125 Feirlane Lewis ot Lebonan Is here with
Prlve. All 1968 olllcers • • d her mother. Mrs. Estella Waloo
me-• ol the executive eom. burn who remains Ill at her
m1ttoo lnd lnlerellled MilS home.
,.......toalavltod.
PIULATIIEA SOCIETY, M I d·
diepor( Chureil of Cbrlat, 7:30 p.
m. at tho ehureh.
XI GAMMA MV ChOPior, Bela
Sllma Pb1 Sororltl' 8 p.m., Co·
IIUilbus llfld Soutbero ado Elee·
trio eo. aoclal room.
MEIGs ' COUNTY Young llomocrlt Club R•ldq •'Meet the
leal evlllit. Wa· ore oil. ll'atoltd · ~ Nllhl." 7:30 p.m. at
to tho tldlanapollo ~ Or· · I'OtlltiW' El.tllleniary School.
&lt;iloatro, nat Cllll,y tor iltelr -

lla)oe ~IIi, prooldanl at the touched on ra&lt;lal and sexual ten·
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alon
nomen
Ohio ;B-at Youth Fe11ows ,
s, war and deotli. He aaked
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wao featured !l[)llker during tile the 011eot1on: "Whatldndolmean-hlP. servlee olthe ~ f· ~~~ chur&lt;hMY
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Till lllmo, 'l:NIJ ~... ~~~~ ' ~it-'ll!aptut C~areh ~ '~tlf'~ ·- s 1 ' • stre81lni
Old" aod "Till Power Wkhin" . motnJng.
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Hosel, a student at ~1011 thlolllrtle.torn world, tile spookwero llho1lll ·~. "::. s
University, wao aceompanled to or eltod tlie Stoey o1 the Good
Chflllor ol ......,.
HaW1 l'omeroy by two other oludanls, Samaritan II !ollld In Ulke 10
Sorority
"'.' 111 the Pomeroy ~-~
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. hoolllbr
-•orll Harrla and D•
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~:twolllm ll')';.vlded the mon, botholwhomUalllledwltli
He oomm- on the boslc
Col
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lilrOhlo tlie aervtce.
trustrat!OIIs ol mo•t yo~ men
umbul
SoMhern
'llto aervlee opened with the ao 10 their 1'llturo lnd raised
Eleettic CO.~ ~ei'elhowa~ICI, orpn prelude, "Miserer,,•· by the queatlon •• to wbO haa the
ing ollrlelbul~llllellkm. n.r. V~ playod by Mra. J. H, authority to Bl... the order to
inl • cooc1ulfiD!J aoclal Hour ,... Slopbenoon. 'llte coU to worship like o lUe In a combat altualrl&amp;hlneotl' :of•'1' served by .the . wao glvon by Stuman; a aradll· lion.
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hoiiiOIIS, ~en imlth o!,1dllll&gt;- ate ~ at Deollaon, and M!JI
Hooel Will ,..PreiOitl tlie 11o1o
nlco Hollmon, 10 Elleoa lluck, . Barrio • freshman there, rood o!' Ohio ao a dolegato to tile liiP1-uelllo S!iOO~·- lloxflll the ..till World Youth conrer•ee to
W!Jwott. .Fr;Dc~o lloblrto, Got. , Topic o1 Haoel•s tolkwas"The be hold hi Berae, Switzerland
dio Storf, J,.. lAo, EIIJIII.ouks, Role ol the Church aod 0 u r In July' 19M.
Noswa -~ lnd Edno l'rlc:e. Modem Soclel;)' ." !He commioalo

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YEARS · OF EXPERIENCE IN INTIIRIOR AND
·EXTERIOR PAINTING, ROOF IIEPAIR-' SIUNGLES
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vl•lon Pi*~ IJIOJL'.O•ed by tile Sllma Phi Sororl4', 11\'Cial room,
Churo~ \llf,'!:bn•,4 ,~· •receot 7:30 p.m. at c&amp;SOE, loJiowod
~.~~,:: ~f I Sarah Coventry jewell'l'
ol ~'-',
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trea!furer -.nd financial aecretary. Virgil Atkins, retained as
clerk oC sesslon. presented mJn..

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meeting.
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Sunday school otficers elected
were Mn. Norma !Ale, ~rfn.
tendent; :Mrs. Vlrgil AtkinS, as-

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sistant SuPerintendent; Mrs, Robert Jewell, soeretag and tr...
surer; Mrs. Jewell, Mrs. Olevia
Cottrill, and Mrs. Hlel French.
pianistsi Mike Epple, song leader; and Linda Cotterill, new youth
Suru!IY &lt;Jehoolteaoller, · · ..
Arun11l reports ol tho chureh
were read during the meeting
pre&amp;lded over by the Rev. Howard

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BEN

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Of Poin1 I'Jeasanl
THE HOllE OF
QUAI.ITY IIIEIICHANIJISE
FOk OVER 60 YEARS

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Tho lOth blrtlldiY IIMiveraacy Mrs. Frank llolcoml&gt;, pt. Pie.
ol Becky Roush, daughter of Mr, Santi Vossle Henry, Pt. Pl•
utd Mrs. Albert Roush, was ol&gt; Santi Mrs. Roy Brinker, Muoo;
!IIEirved Sunda.Y afternoon with a Barbara 1-oJW, GaU!poUo Ferry; lhat the IRS spells the first
Melvin Johnson, P~ Pl011111t; word
Its title with an "f"
parcy.
as
the
third
leiter.
Garland
Oldaker,
Pt.
Pltuanti
Cake and Ice cream were serv•
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No, Gwendolyn, "travel·
were given as favors. Guests Hanning. Hendenon.
mu
abrocu:r:u doean't mean
DISCHARGED:
Mrs.
Jamea
were Ju&lt;b' and Ilck Owen., Jeft'
taking your , girl friend
Clllll1ingham
and
dau&amp;hter;
Jam
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Dl.n4 Bruce Fisher, John Vrowtth you. 1
lftlflt Kenny Roush, and 9terrie Crlddoek, Mrs. Ora Edingtoo,
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Mra.
Marpret
Gardner,
Ancient
Chriatiano
ol
EgYPt
cookies to her fourth grade class
In observance of her birthday. Donald Mlller, John MUler, Ron- burned butter in their lam:r.
al~ Black, Allte Keifer, Mrs,IJo. iltlltead of oll, according to •
first edition of the Encyclo·
vld Machlr end son.
aodia Britannica, publlohed
Dailey, Tarbett
BIRTHS: Mr. and Mr., Edward
n 1788.
Parker, Pomeroy, a son; Mr.
aod
Mro. Chari" Erwin, Pt.
Promotions
Pleuant, a daughter,
NEW HAVEN - 'two Vanaclum emplO)'ees, H. A. lloalley
ASK TO WED
of MlddleP&gt;rt, and R. W, TorPT.
PLEASANT
- Martin.
bett ol Hender8011, W, VL, wore
l-eon Hall, ·3t, N"' Ha.... and :
'JD'lll!lOied to ~allotont toromea Nol'llill 1M J\DOCh, 3'/1 New a..
Maroh 5,
veo, hove Jllldo llifllpllcillollfor
a lllortllljjl Ucen11 lJi lilt olflce
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Cl!lllotnia cl&gt;litalns
more
il!lllopal ' foreotl i lban any

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Mr&amp;. C&amp;ro1yn Miller, HanderiOn;

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thl, w..)t,
lloulld..r.btn ear&lt;ls were Olped sr!."::::o::
encl :"!'all ,1\f,.,-, liid llr•· c;on lor Mrs. .l\ll)alld&amp; ~·- and
Vo•·~;~ ~lallh&gt; l!&gt;o. l!lliobeth CemPbeJii when .eoeh ~· over Chlnnal 13.
vlltt;!if~. ·~~ I'~'Joc~ the pall,ohlela ol MagnOlia Tom- Mr. CeeU Todd Ji tbe ""'""'
1 9lilit&amp; ot.
Go!&gt;oral Hoe- pie, l')1lllon Sllllers, mot 'lltUr...
lllring tile meetlna ~onductod
cill' nlllht at the horne o1 M r 1, , by l!&gt;o, Grai:ti Haw!IQ', 1 ,flO
glial; ; '. • ,
llloa· ·lllailio li:nOW.U. Dale &amp;ntth.
· J contrll!utlon waa mode to the
our iii '' it '.!lj. ::;~~~ ·110~
Mra. Ethal Stowart.i&gt;reoldedol-u heart fund drive. "True Gr..,
ror~i!Nra., ,, \'a;, "'ant,~ the meotinl whleb opened w It b neu" was the doVOtinnal themo
wNktnd boro.illth&lt;hor PU'!OIIft. Pl'llflr front tile program bQIIk, used br. llro. 1!uth Kam L, II.
llr:,~ '~":.~~;.~""''•~' Vartoul ciOnotloris wero blodt Wile!' gave til~ , e~ prQ~,
~P ~!!" ..., dlli1ng the.. meelli&gt;g and a ehlllllo and rnllbw• on Woohjnltollwere
~; A,&amp;.; oi~llj'Olia F.,.. 111 holloll errongomenl• "'r jhe glvan by Mrs. Klrr aod IIi'&amp;.
$llldoy Mlt1' at ,hli meetlni• ... made. A.Uocullllloa llett,y Cllno;
p~..,UJ llr. lnd IIi'a, Chillier wa• held.., temple to salons and Th.e RaY. Raulllo Moyer wall
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' attenduce, iDd member• were gue~ at lhl ,meeting.. Relrelb; llr,:~tlri!·. CJII#,IIItoalno alkedW 'bo,lll't,..tforthe- montowereoeryodbyMro.Cotl&gt;:
.aor t~ ~~ nil!lt from meeting; .
trine El'flln. Mrs. Cline end
11 c,;.oflit l9ttldlnl . 1t ~as announced that the .ljlril Mrs, Korr, Mrs, Clydo Alienaa wfit·'thero corq !Or tl)e !DeetiDi will be wltli Mro. Ml· wortlleonclleted 111ffie&amp;.
cbll=. !!It-,. and Mrs. Dloo 'lJOilllsrbs _end tl)at MrL Smith
'!ld , , , • llro. M&gt;thOIIl' flew willprevtd8 the .(irlze.
10 ll'!!,!.,ar~ llhe Joloed her
Gatnea wore plaYed with prlz·
bu•:~ lo not and tee:...., 01 being - by Mto. Margarol
lion . ve 1roD1 duty In V~ seldanoble, Mro. Ksil Gnteaer,
Mr. and Mra, Dale Roulh aild lind ilrL CUelder. Mro. Henry
dau&amp;htor, Sborrl ol st. Albans, Reibel ...., tile door prize. An·
W. Vo., aod llr, and Mrs. l-arry pi lood eoke and lee eroam
New ol!l&lt;eroworeoleetodwhen
Jl~era of Columbus werewe;eho · were
served
by Mrs. the lOdcDeport Method1at Youth
«1d
olaMr' lind M••· A\. imlth
and
Mrs.
Law- Fellowship met Sunday night at
bert ullaan llmlljl,
ronco !:.onnlng to tho11 nom- Heath Churth,
· Cormle Cooke ha• returned to ed above and Miss Thalm.. Grue.
Tbe,y were San&lt;t&lt; Johnaon,proWaat Virglall Unlvoralcy atllol&gt;oo aer, Mrs. Nettle llaleo,andMro. s!dont; llhonda l!ysall, vleepr&amp;o
pntown, W, Va., alter IJ'IIIdiiW Winona Cook.
&amp;!dent; lnd &amp;Yivia SWanson, tr...
I woek hero wltll hor motller,
suror. Plans wore mado !Gr 1
Mrs. J11111 Cookt, MidcllfiiOrt,
bake aa1e to be held on !Iorch
::.o~•lltherv
' Kenneth Cooke,
IIEETING CHANGEP
23 at Roblooon'a lll'l' Cleonoro
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, The Ohio Eto Phi Chll'ter ol from 9:30 a.m. untU ...,., Roaloo
llra; •~'Fuks and MICkey Ball SliPt!A !'Iii Sorority will dents wilhlng to donate biked
and Hlllllile, '~d . lir, aod its. meet Wedottido7 night at tho aood• to tile oale are asked 10
Jamoe Fultz o1 Colwnl&gt;la ,..... Columllila end Soethern Ohio eltlier toko them 10 Roblnaono or
wooklnd IUOitl of Mr, and Mrs. Electric Co. inlltead C( TueldiY teiiP- 99W324.
8orold l-ong and the John Fultz nlgltt sa prevlouoi1 announced.
A 111m on John Wooley was
ltmliy
The meeting will besln at 7:30 • Bhown b,y fifo Rev. Max n&gt;nlhue.
IIi' 'and Me Gao
..... and will be folloWed by a jewel.. The MYF bonodietlon eoneluclod
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the meeting.
lumbua with their -lnolaw aod

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In ldditlon to !')'loa are Patrol.
man WeaiiQ' ~t, Earl lifo.
Carey, Kennetll l-ove, K Mellonlal and Raoeal Jividen.

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aa radar Bhould be taken because
Iaiii Saturda,y nlsllt the aervlee

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eludes o protein eoneontroto
proceBBed from mW!ng byproclo
ucti whleh are ordlnarll,y led
to Jiveltock.
reeelved a call dJring the ses..
'llto proeeos lor recovOl'ltli olon at COIIIleU from John ~­
'protein concentrate from the ling, Gallipolis, counsel tor the
mlllillg byproduct• woo dovelop- !'Oint Towing company, stating
ed at the Agrlculturo llopart- tbet he (Epling) had heard ol
ment's Western Ut111utlon La- the eomplaints at the councll
boretory at Albae,y, Calli,
meeting and demanded that he
Olllolala eeUmate tllat aa hove equal time with the dlsasmuch 11 1 milllon ton• of coDo ter committee, apparently to excentrlte or more could be r~ plain the company's side or the
covered amually from the $ story.
mUUon tons ol mUI!ni b)1)roclo
A meeUng was set for 1 p, m.
ucts produced in the United today in the council chambers
States.
with ~ling.

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di.d theil antl&lt;lpalo and the OlDie wh., It became acieQiato, but
'I!OotlOII Wlf neeellll')' tor the thaw truckers would not waSt
11811 120 cloT• ' oervi&lt;e .0 t h t lorover for oervtce before IIIey
publle -'d !mow what to ex.
-'d reroute permanently.
peet 111td bow thiQ' mull croll
II was pointed. out by oevenl
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Six aucceuful uchitecla have incluclod every style 11116 air.e
of home in on attractive Plans Book. And what maket
theee 00 homes reallY nice is that they have been !!&lt;oiJned
for Total E~ Uv!DJ. When yoo 6nd YOUR dream
home in tha boOk, yoo eon be sure it is the ultimate in
comfort and convenience,

Older your Plana Book &amp;day. Simply enclca 150 cento
in on envelope along with the coupon in thie ad. Mail to
CoiiDDbuo and Southern Ohio Eloclrie Company. Boob
'may Olao be pUrobued at any Company oftlee.

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FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
APARTMENT. ·Middleport,
phone 9!12-38'14.
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apartments. Clooe lo scllool.
Phone m-5434.
111-18-tfc

REVIVAL STARTING at the
lilt. Herman UB Church, L~RGE five room and ~ath
apartment, newly de&lt;orat&gt;d,
March 11 at 7:30 p.m. each
Fum ace heat, Pomeroy.
evening. Rev. Carey Knittle
Phone 9!12-530'1.
I·; -tic
of Cincinnati, will he the evangelist. soecial singing each
evening. Everyone is wel- FURNISHED GARAGE APART·
MENT on Lincoln Hill, Ad·
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ults only. phone 992-3489.
3-25-30lc
COPPER and brass will be low:
er ln price soon. So sell now
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Reedsville.
3-Htc One three room apartment,
very nice and modem. Shown
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Sprlngl by appointment only. Phone
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Nile Club, S to 6 p.m. Moil- 1192-5271.
day thru Friday. Ladles nllht
every Friday.
U-tfc FURNISHED APARTMENT.
eouple only, 212 S. Sth Ave,
. ' PENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY Middleport, 1192-5135. 3-111-tfc
will pay ror a brake adjustment at Pomeroy Home l
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ltltl, one owner, low mileage. Dice one.

19'63 MERCURY .. , , • , , • , •••• , ••• , , •••• , , $895

2:"- Dr.Mxlterey, V8 au1m'•UC trans., new w.w. ttrcs, white
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OHN I!VES. 1:00 P.M.
POMEROY. OH.IO

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: borne, phone 11111-38611, 3-lt-llp
and 24 Females, Southeastern
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Spring Sale. All clean 'i&gt;edl~
Hell' Wanted
grees both horned and polled.
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Saturday, March 16, 1118.
' HERE is an eicellent opportunShow 9c30 a.m. Sale 1:00 p.m.
Ity lor the rlgbt man to make
Roek Springs Fair Grounds.
an eitremely good career on
Rl. 33, three mile~ north of
.an established route. Better
!-Ute
than average W«kinn condl- pomeroy, Ohio.
tiiiiiB and first rata frinCe
benefits. Guaranteed salary SINGER SEWING machine In
plus comm..,ion. For peraon- lovely sewing table. ))Des all
regular oewlng, plus dial
al lntarview and completa deequipped for fancy zig zag
tails write to Box 1161-J, ....
designs, buttA&gt;nholeo. over'!'be DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy.
cast, etc. Or.ly 6 monthly payGiving name, adclrea, age
ments of $1.67 per week.
and phone number. 3-11-5te
Phone 119:1-2685.
11-6-tlc
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BAR MAID 1nd Waitress, must
be neat ·· in appr..arance and SINGER SEWING machine,
over 21 years of age, no ex- sews forward and reverse.
Zig Z&amp;l equipped to button·
perience necessary, livjng
qoarll1rs available. Apply In hole, monogram, darn, etc.
Sews Uke news Pay off 6 paypersor• at the Green Gables,
State Rt. 7.
3-11-5lc meni. 16.76 each or lliO cas.~,·
Phone t9J-288S.
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wall to wall caret. large lot.
good condition Inside, will sell
fumlsho;l or unfumlsbed, 38'7
Hamilton St., Middleport, call
993-312&gt; alter 5 p.m. 3-111-3tc
1961 CHRYSLER Newport V8,
new rubber, one owner, new
1511 Diesel Jolm Duerr tractor
winch angle blade canopy.
Marlon Reynolds, below Drive
Inn Theatre, M88on, W. Va.
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125 BALES OF WHEAT HAY.
30C a bale, Blancbe Nelson.
Deller' Oblo.
3-10-$p
11118 FULLY autA&gt;matlc Sewing
Machine, complete lo make
buttonholes. darn, and emb.
IS builtin designs, This mac!&gt;
Jne Is In perfect condition.
This machine sold for $299.9ll,
balance now f7$,00 or take
over payments of 16.18 per
month. Try It In your home.
Call 1192-2836.
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.t:ort• wooe~, Edward &amp;nltb, Jlol'.
old White, 1loli Blank011shf1&gt;0Bono
nle Banka, carolyn Brtckles,
John Walter and !Uchard Doon,
Gracie and Mary Lo~ King, Edith
wood, Janeth and Joan M8oa.
Rev, n&gt;natdBrlckleoofflclatod
at the marrlogo of Hylla '-h
and llobert Eblin at tllo IK&gt;mo of
her parents, Ur. and Mrs. Harold Leach.
Mr. and Mrs. ClJ&amp;rloa K!Jwhad
aa recent vtoltoro llr, IDd Mrs.
E&lt;l King, Harrtaonvlllo.
Carli!DIJert Hall, whohalbetll
at&amp;llonod In VIetnam wltll t h e
Army, baB returned to the itltll

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lira. Carl Holl and family.
lira. Ellt:aboth llurray had al
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Phone 667-36112

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VIsit~~¥ recentzy with Mr. IDd
Mrs. Olen Harrison were Mr.
and Mra, CecU Brlcldes, Groveport, Milo Bonnie !lanka, CIJ'o.
lyn BrlckiOs, Mr, IDd lira. Dole
Harrioon 111d chUdreo, llr, Ollie
S.:hall1 Mr. and'Mra, Roy BrlcJo.
les IDd Mr. and Mrs. ilollh Carl
and son, llo&lt;kie,y.
Mr. IDII lira. ilollh a.ue of
Columbuo .were recOil! vloltDro
of Mr. IDd llro. WUllun Ki1J8o
Mr. and Mrs. Olea Harr11011
wore In Columbuo rocantzy to
vlllU Witll their son, Phlljp,
Mr. and Mrt. John Doon and
soos IDII Mra. Looora Doan
had as recent visHors, Mr. IOd
Mrs. Clair Waggoner and JO)',
Harrlaonvllle, Mr, and !Irs. Paul
Pe,yntAlr, Car!&gt;eator, and Mr, IDd
Mrs. Kenneth Markin£, Racine.
VIsiting recently with lira.
Huol ArnoldandfllllilJworo!lr,
and lira, Junior lloah, s....,
BobbY ""' But&lt;h ""' Mr. All&gt;ha
Rus..U of Hysell Run.
-Vlolllng with Mr. and Mrs.~
mood Musser an&lt;! lira. Zora
Walkar wore Mr. and lira, Edward He41ricka of Colwnbua.
MillS Eval1ne 'Arnold Wll an
overnlsht guest of Dr, 111d 11ra,
Sollm Bl,._lcz and dauibtor,
Ph,vWs, rocenli¥,
Mrs. Huol Arnold, Evallne,
Lester · IDII Natblll and Mil•
!illolla Bearho vtolled with llr'·
and Mrs. Jolm DoVerollldflmll,f
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PROFESSIONAL Color TV and
O'BRIEN A: CROW
Stereo, Hi-fi service. Ho1110
REALn' co.
calls In Pomeroy and MiddleMIDDLEPORT - AN EXCEJ.. port: $4 on color TV. llhueloo
LENT BUY - mEAL LOCA· TV Service. IS2 Butternut, PoTION - 2 story frame, 9 meroy. Phone m.soeo.
l'()OinS (4 bedrooms), bath,
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nice front porch, storm doors
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and wlndowo. $S,IIOUIIL
REEDsviLLE ~· - OOfTAGI!
WJTII RENTAL - (~ atory ·~8
frame, 6 rooms (3 bedrooms),
bath, 2 porcbe&amp;, baaement,
garage, uUJity room In basement, free gas. $5,9110.00.
Mr. IDII lira. Norman Wood
Rtn'LAND - IJ)EAt FOR
IK&gt;oorod
their "'"' KOIIQll, on hiJ
R()lgt OR CABIN - 3 acres
16th
bil1hde,y
with a suri&gt;rlao
of IJDid, gravel road, barb
birthday
parcy.
Games
worepb.Jo.
fence, good dug
aod year
ed andprizosawardedtA&gt;JohniDII
mund aprtnp, $1,1100.00
Richard Ileal), Linda Boll, Mary
CONTAct' US FOR YOOR
Kino, and Harold WhUa.
RI!AL ESTATE NI!I!D8
Altar tllo honored guoot bad
JIENIIY CLELAND
oPOnod hlo gl!te, cake and teo
Olllco ..,_
cream llld Punch. were served to
Karla and Linda Beol, Bill and

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REALTY CO.
POMEROY - Z MILE oot:1\1 story frame, 6 rooms (4
bedrooms), utility .room, new
bath, water ll)'llem and forced air furnace. 16,SOO.OO
MJDDLD'ORT - INCOME
PROPERTY - 2 story frame,
s bedrooms. bath. Aloo 3 room
rental and trailer space. Income on property t\U.OO per
month. Good buy. $11.900.00
SYRACUSE - 2 RI!NI'Al&amp; Brings $100.00 per month.
$1,11110.00 down, balance lllO!I·
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BeauUful private home, lor
chlldren, six rooms (three
helrooms), divided basement, SYRACUSE - Nice 6 room
home, bath with vanity, 3
play room and shower. Two
bedrooms, closets in two,
lots iiO x 100: 12 x Ill bum.
hardwood
Doors, modem kitProperty fenced ln. Inquire
at Blanche Compsoo, Clif- eben, all on one Door, full
basement with garage, has
ton.
H .1totc
316 ft. frontage, on Route 124.
Level lot. Aluminum Awnings,
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
and
good neighborhood.
miniature. $'IS and up. Stud
$21,SOO.OO.
service and grooming. Phoae
RUTLAND - Z ACRE LEVEL
1192-5443.
II 3 tic
LOT- One story 5 room home,
3 bedrooms, bath, well with
POTATOES. Clarence Proffitt:
water system, plenty of garPortland. Phone 8t3-!254.
II 3 lie
den space. '$7.11110.118.
MIOOLEPORT - OFF BROADCOAL. heavy, lumo stoker. egg WAY - Two awry, 8 room
home ($ BEDROOMS], modand mine run. Excelsior Salt
Works, Inc .• E. Main St.. Poem kitchen, Ill. batha, two
meroy. Phone 992-3891. IZ-6-Ifc
enclosed porches, basement,
sarage, extra carport. $10,11110. EXPERT ENGINE TUNE UP,
MOBIL· HOME, Bx35, exceDenl IF YOU RAVE PROPERTY
$US plus parts II needed,
"'ndltlon. Completely furnish- TO SELL LIST WITH US. WE
Pomeroy Home &amp; AulA&gt;.
ARE REAlLY ON THE BALl.
ed. $1Bii0.00. Call m.5262.
11-!IJ.TFC
2-26.1llltfc VIRGIL or HELEN TEAFORD

WISH to thank ev~ BEAGLE PUPS, 4 monlllll old:
good breed. Fern D. Norris,
HENRY a.BLAND
who was so kind and though~
Racine,
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responsible
party
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to
Olftee-lui alter the death of our bromeroy
stale
highway.
Phone
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payments
of
$6.21
per
ther, C.1areoce Mulfor11, Cbemonth or pay balance due
3-12-3\C
911-4033.
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shtre. We eopecially wish tA&gt;
$911.64
lor
11118
stereo
console
thank all of our neighbors for
AM and FM radio. 4 FIVE ROOM Houle, bath, hard·
I the kJvely !Iowen and the MOBil, ROME 0n \1.acre Jot. with
speed
automatic changer. Call
carport
with
10112
room
at.wood Doors, good condlUoo InRawlings - Coata Funeral
tacbed. Large paUo. drilled
1192-21136.
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side. aluminUm aiding, storm
Rome.
well
water.
Flatwoods
Road.
wlncloOJ•, ~ sutter
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Siswrs, Edith Thomas
Pomeroy. Phone 1192-~.
HAY, George Carson, Leading
and d.'IWJllpoul, gu furnace
and Cora Wiggins
SMic
Creek Road.
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boot, 11 basement. IIIJ'Ie lot
:1-12-llc
$65011.00. Phone wuns PoJI\eCOCKER
soaniel
Poodle
pup1962 STUDEBAKER Lark. autoroy.
S-12-31p
WE WANT to thank all of our
pies;
AKC
registered,
C&amp;M
matte
transmission
$130.110.
friends and neighbors wbo
Kennel&amp;, Pomeroy. Phone
Also record player with stand
belped Ul In anyway and aiiiiP
Business Servle11
911-5562.
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$30.00. Phone 9111-2739.
those who gave us so manY
LOGAN
FIRE &amp; SAFET'/
3-12-3tc
beautiful and useful gilts afEQUIPMENT,
sales and oerter t!Je Joss of our home by RAY AND STRAW, Phone 1192vtce, Pomeroy, Ohio, RD 3,
12%7.
3-:1-!Ztp WEST Highland White Torrlers,
fll'e. your klndness ·wlll never
special prices on exllnguilh·
black and sliver, Miniature
be !o!Jotten.
en lor boats, trallerl a n d
H&lt;YrPOINT ELECTRIC Range.
SchnaUIOrtl. Miniature. PoodElber and l.11zabeth
homes. Dwight Logan 1192Call Pomeroy !17-2446.
les. LitUe Barkaroo Kennels,
Riebel, Long Bottom
3821, Charles Manhall 11923-l~tp
Coolville. 118'7-3654. 3-13-Jotc
3-12-llc
63114, Max Eichinger 892-5$26.
Lawrence Eblin 992-ii624.
59 FORD, A-1 shape lor $350.
3-311-301c
For Rent
Pbone 742-441l2.
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7 ROOM house at Bashan.
3-!Uip t»S7 CADILLAC, loor door hard
Phone 94UI03.
top. Good condition. Phone
4 ROOM and bath unfurnlllbed 1115-31137.
3-IWIP
•par1ment. Phone 11ft.43115.
1-1:1-11&lt;! l'ARII, 32 IDd 6 lentbl IUftl,
N - SeUiement: e room
PURNISHED aparfJnonl, 5 boule, bath, dt111~ .ren, gas.
moml and ,bath, Harold Hew- Threol chicken Jiooles, bun
~jlll, (;heslor, Phone -..o.
and tllo.
Lee John·
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REVIVAL curling at the MI. CARPETS a fright? Make them
Hennon U. B. Church March
a beautiful sight with Blue
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pooer. B""r Furniture.
I' Rev. Carey Knittle of Cincin3-ll~tc
nati, Obio wlll be the Evange' list. Special singing each eve:. ni111. Everyone Is welcome. REDUCE safe sbnple and Cast
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with Gobese tsblels, Only ~. SPECIAL STEREO: 1968 Early
American stereo radio com'·
Neloon Drugs.
1-11 31p
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bination. This Is a beau!Uul
;' FREE FIREWOOD. Ray Hart·
solid
state unit with 4 speed
' ley. Racine, Ohio.
3-1~1&lt;&gt; I USED Youngstown S4 inch
chllll8er. Take over payments
Kitchen Sink In good condiof 16.77 or pay balance of
tion. Phone 742-1622. 3-U~tc
W•nted To Buy
$88.10. For free home demon•· ANTIQUES. furniture, dlsbes.
stration
Fall m-3218. Aloo
:· misce11aneous. Mn. Howard MOBIL HOME, 10x50. two bedhave
reposse10ed
stereo In
rooms, coppertooe kitchen,
• Cecil, 8110 w. Main St., Pomewalnut cabinet lor payments
wall to wall carpet in living
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of $5.91, or balance of $76.10.
room. All gu applianceo.
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i 1954 CHEVY CAR ·with good Pbono ~.
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~ body, motor not bnoortant,
; call MS-27'1S.
3-1~ FIREWOOD. any length, do- LOT in Mason. 601200 oo paved
otreet. CaD Mason '173-SZO.'I.
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livered. Gerald Kln_g, !Dlndc.
3-12-121&lt;
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apartments. Clooe lo scllool.
Phone m-5434.
111-18-tfc

REVIVAL STARTING at the
lilt. Herman UB Church, L~RGE five room and ~ath
apartment, newly de&lt;orat&gt;d,
March 11 at 7:30 p.m. each
Fum ace heat, Pomeroy.
evening. Rev. Carey Knittle
Phone 9!12-530'1.
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of Cincinnati, will he the evangelist. soecial singing each
evening. Everyone is wel- FURNISHED GARAGE APART·
MENT on Lincoln Hill, Ad·
eome.
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ults only. phone 992-3489.
3-25-30lc
COPPER and brass will be low:
er ln price soon. So sell now
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Reedsville.
3-Htc One three room apartment,
very nice and modem. Shown
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Sprlngl by appointment only. Phone
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Nile Club, S to 6 p.m. Moil- 1192-5271.
day thru Friday. Ladles nllht
every Friday.
U-tfc FURNISHED APARTMENT.
eouple only, 212 S. Sth Ave,
. ' PENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY Middleport, 1192-5135. 3-111-tfc
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19'63 MERCURY .. , , • , , • , •••• , ••• , , •••• , , $895

2:"- Dr.Mxlterey, V8 au1m'•UC trans., new w.w. ttrcs, white
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: borne, phone 11111-38611, 3-lt-llp
and 24 Females, Southeastern
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Spring Sale. All clean 'i&gt;edl~
Hell' Wanted
grees both horned and polled.
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Saturday, March 16, 1118.
' HERE is an eicellent opportunShow 9c30 a.m. Sale 1:00 p.m.
Ity lor the rlgbt man to make
Roek Springs Fair Grounds.
an eitremely good career on
Rl. 33, three mile~ north of
.an established route. Better
!-Ute
than average W«kinn condl- pomeroy, Ohio.
tiiiiiB and first rata frinCe
benefits. Guaranteed salary SINGER SEWING machine In
plus comm..,ion. For peraon- lovely sewing table. ))Des all
regular oewlng, plus dial
al lntarview and completa deequipped for fancy zig zag
tails write to Box 1161-J, ....
designs, buttA&gt;nholeo. over'!'be DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy.
cast, etc. Or.ly 6 monthly payGiving name, adclrea, age
ments of $1.67 per week.
and phone number. 3-11-5te
Phone 119:1-2685.
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BAR MAID 1nd Waitress, must
be neat ·· in appr..arance and SINGER SEWING machine,
over 21 years of age, no ex- sews forward and reverse.
Zig Z&amp;l equipped to button·
perience necessary, livjng
qoarll1rs available. Apply In hole, monogram, darn, etc.
Sews Uke news Pay off 6 paypersor• at the Green Gables,
State Rt. 7.
3-11-5lc meni. 16.76 each or lliO cas.~,·
Phone t9J-288S.
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wall to wall caret. large lot.
good condition Inside, will sell
fumlsho;l or unfumlsbed, 38'7
Hamilton St., Middleport, call
993-312&gt; alter 5 p.m. 3-111-3tc
1961 CHRYSLER Newport V8,
new rubber, one owner, new
1511 Diesel Jolm Duerr tractor
winch angle blade canopy.
Marlon Reynolds, below Drive
Inn Theatre, M88on, W. Va.
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125 BALES OF WHEAT HAY.
30C a bale, Blancbe Nelson.
Deller' Oblo.
3-10-$p
11118 FULLY autA&gt;matlc Sewing
Machine, complete lo make
buttonholes. darn, and emb.
IS builtin designs, This mac!&gt;
Jne Is In perfect condition.
This machine sold for $299.9ll,
balance now f7$,00 or take
over payments of 16.18 per
month. Try It In your home.
Call 1192-2836.
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.t:ort• wooe~, Edward &amp;nltb, Jlol'.
old White, 1loli Blank011shf1&gt;0Bono
nle Banka, carolyn Brtckles,
John Walter and !Uchard Doon,
Gracie and Mary Lo~ King, Edith
wood, Janeth and Joan M8oa.
Rev, n&gt;natdBrlckleoofflclatod
at the marrlogo of Hylla '-h
and llobert Eblin at tllo IK&gt;mo of
her parents, Ur. and Mrs. Harold Leach.
Mr. and Mrs. ClJ&amp;rloa K!Jwhad
aa recent vtoltoro llr, IDd Mrs.
E&lt;l King, Harrtaonvlllo.
Carli!DIJert Hall, whohalbetll
at&amp;llonod In VIetnam wltll t h e
Army, baB returned to the itltll

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the home~ h1l parente, Mr. IUld
lira. Carl Holl and family.
lira. Ellt:aboth llurray had al
recent guesta, Mr, and Mrt. Edward Gol..tnski' IDd flmll,f of
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Phone 667-36112

All Regular Sizes
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Keeoing Meigs

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and Mrs. llolla Murre,y andliO!I,'
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VIsit~~¥ recentzy with Mr. IDd
Mrs. Olen Harrison were Mr.
and Mra, CecU Brlcldes, Groveport, Milo Bonnie !lanka, CIJ'o.
lyn BrlckiOs, Mr, IDd lira. Dole
Harrioon 111d chUdreo, llr, Ollie
S.:hall1 Mr. and'Mra, Roy BrlcJo.
les IDd Mr. and Mrs. ilollh Carl
and son, llo&lt;kie,y.
Mr. IDII lira. ilollh a.ue of
Columbuo .were recOil! vloltDro
of Mr. IDd llro. WUllun Ki1J8o
Mr. and Mrs. Olea Harr11011
wore In Columbuo rocantzy to
vlllU Witll their son, Phlljp,
Mr. and Mrt. John Doon and
soos IDII Mra. Looora Doan
had as recent visHors, Mr. IOd
Mrs. Clair Waggoner and JO)',
Harrlaonvllle, Mr, and !Irs. Paul
Pe,yntAlr, Car!&gt;eator, and Mr, IDd
Mrs. Kenneth Markin£, Racine.
VIsiting recently with lira.
Huol ArnoldandfllllilJworo!lr,
and lira, Junior lloah, s....,
BobbY ""' But&lt;h ""' Mr. All&gt;ha
Rus..U of Hysell Run.
-Vlolllng with Mr. and Mrs.~
mood Musser an&lt;! lira. Zora
Walkar wore Mr. and lira, Edward He41ricka of Colwnbua.
MillS Eval1ne 'Arnold Wll an
overnlsht guest of Dr, 111d 11ra,
Sollm Bl,._lcz and dauibtor,
Ph,vWs, rocenli¥,
Mrs. Huol Arnold, Evallne,
Lester · IDII Natblll and Mil•
!illolla Bearho vtolled with llr'·
and Mrs. Jolm DoVerollldflmll,f
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PROFESSIONAL Color TV and
O'BRIEN A: CROW
Stereo, Hi-fi service. Ho1110
REALn' co.
calls In Pomeroy and MiddleMIDDLEPORT - AN EXCEJ.. port: $4 on color TV. llhueloo
LENT BUY - mEAL LOCA· TV Service. IS2 Butternut, PoTION - 2 story frame, 9 meroy. Phone m.soeo.
l'()OinS (4 bedrooms), bath,
I-1S-3lllp
nice front porch, storm doors
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and wlndowo. $S,IIOUIIL
REEDsviLLE ~· - OOfTAGI!
WJTII RENTAL - (~ atory ·~8
frame, 6 rooms (3 bedrooms),
bath, 2 porcbe&amp;, baaement,
garage, uUJity room In basement, free gas. $5,9110.00.
Mr. IDII lira. Norman Wood
Rtn'LAND - IJ)EAt FOR
IK&gt;oorod
their "'"' KOIIQll, on hiJ
R()lgt OR CABIN - 3 acres
16th
bil1hde,y
with a suri&gt;rlao
of IJDid, gravel road, barb
birthday
parcy.
Games
worepb.Jo.
fence, good dug
aod year
ed andprizosawardedtA&gt;JohniDII
mund aprtnp, $1,1100.00
Richard Ileal), Linda Boll, Mary
CONTAct' US FOR YOOR
Kino, and Harold WhUa.
RI!AL ESTATE NI!I!D8
Altar tllo honored guoot bad
JIENIIY CLELAND
oPOnod hlo gl!te, cake and teo
Olllco ..,_
cream llld Punch. were served to
Karla and Linda Beol, Bill and

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REALTY CO.
POMEROY - Z MILE oot:1\1 story frame, 6 rooms (4
bedrooms), utility .room, new
bath, water ll)'llem and forced air furnace. 16,SOO.OO
MJDDLD'ORT - INCOME
PROPERTY - 2 story frame,
s bedrooms. bath. Aloo 3 room
rental and trailer space. Income on property t\U.OO per
month. Good buy. $11.900.00
SYRACUSE - 2 RI!NI'Al&amp; Brings $100.00 per month.
$1,11110.00 down, balance lllO!I·
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HOUSE for sale in Clifton.
BeauUful private home, lor
chlldren, six rooms (three
helrooms), divided basement, SYRACUSE - Nice 6 room
home, bath with vanity, 3
play room and shower. Two
bedrooms, closets in two,
lots iiO x 100: 12 x Ill bum.
hardwood
Doors, modem kitProperty fenced ln. Inquire
at Blanche Compsoo, Clif- eben, all on one Door, full
basement with garage, has
ton.
H .1totc
316 ft. frontage, on Route 124.
Level lot. Aluminum Awnings,
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
and
good neighborhood.
miniature. $'IS and up. Stud
$21,SOO.OO.
service and grooming. Phoae
RUTLAND - Z ACRE LEVEL
1192-5443.
II 3 tic
LOT- One story 5 room home,
3 bedrooms, bath, well with
POTATOES. Clarence Proffitt:
water system, plenty of garPortland. Phone 8t3-!254.
II 3 lie
den space. '$7.11110.118.
MIOOLEPORT - OFF BROADCOAL. heavy, lumo stoker. egg WAY - Two awry, 8 room
home ($ BEDROOMS], modand mine run. Excelsior Salt
Works, Inc .• E. Main St.. Poem kitchen, Ill. batha, two
meroy. Phone 992-3891. IZ-6-Ifc
enclosed porches, basement,
sarage, extra carport. $10,11110. EXPERT ENGINE TUNE UP,
MOBIL· HOME, Bx35, exceDenl IF YOU RAVE PROPERTY
$US plus parts II needed,
"'ndltlon. Completely furnish- TO SELL LIST WITH US. WE
Pomeroy Home &amp; AulA&gt;.
ARE REAlLY ON THE BALl.
ed. $1Bii0.00. Call m.5262.
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2-26.1llltfc VIRGIL or HELEN TEAFORD

WISH to thank ev~ BEAGLE PUPS, 4 monlllll old:
good breed. Fern D. Norris,
HENRY a.BLAND
who was so kind and though~
Racine,
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WANTED
responsible
party
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to
Olftee-lui alter the death of our bromeroy
stale
highway.
Phone
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payments
of
$6.21
per
ther, C.1areoce Mulfor11, Cbemonth or pay balance due
3-12-3\C
911-4033.
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shtre. We eopecially wish tA&gt;
$911.64
lor
11118
stereo
console
thank all of our neighbors for
AM and FM radio. 4 FIVE ROOM Houle, bath, hard·
I the kJvely !Iowen and the MOBil, ROME 0n \1.acre Jot. with
speed
automatic changer. Call
carport
with
10112
room
at.wood Doors, good condlUoo InRawlings - Coata Funeral
tacbed. Large paUo. drilled
1192-21136.
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side. aluminUm aiding, storm
Rome.
well
water.
Flatwoods
Road.
wlncloOJ•, ~ sutter
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Siswrs, Edith Thomas
Pomeroy. Phone 1192-~.
HAY, George Carson, Leading
and d.'IWJllpoul, gu furnace
and Cora Wiggins
SMic
Creek Road.
:l-l:l-6tp
boot, 11 basement. IIIJ'Ie lot
:1-12-llc
$65011.00. Phone wuns PoJI\eCOCKER
soaniel
Poodle
pup1962 STUDEBAKER Lark. autoroy.
S-12-31p
WE WANT to thank all of our
pies;
AKC
registered,
C&amp;M
matte
transmission
$130.110.
friends and neighbors wbo
Kennel&amp;, Pomeroy. Phone
Also record player with stand
belped Ul In anyway and aiiiiP
Business Servle11
911-5562.
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$30.00. Phone 9111-2739.
those who gave us so manY
LOGAN
FIRE &amp; SAFET'/
3-12-3tc
beautiful and useful gilts afEQUIPMENT,
sales and oerter t!Je Joss of our home by RAY AND STRAW, Phone 1192vtce, Pomeroy, Ohio, RD 3,
12%7.
3-:1-!Ztp WEST Highland White Torrlers,
fll'e. your klndness ·wlll never
special prices on exllnguilh·
black and sliver, Miniature
be !o!Jotten.
en lor boats, trallerl a n d
H&lt;YrPOINT ELECTRIC Range.
SchnaUIOrtl. Miniature. PoodElber and l.11zabeth
homes. Dwight Logan 1192Call Pomeroy !17-2446.
les. LitUe Barkaroo Kennels,
Riebel, Long Bottom
3821, Charles Manhall 11923-l~tp
Coolville. 118'7-3654. 3-13-Jotc
3-12-llc
63114, Max Eichinger 892-5$26.
Lawrence Eblin 992-ii624.
59 FORD, A-1 shape lor $350.
3-311-301c
For Rent
Pbone 742-441l2.
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7 ROOM house at Bashan.
3-!Uip t»S7 CADILLAC, loor door hard
Phone 94UI03.
top. Good condition. Phone
4 ROOM and bath unfurnlllbed 1115-31137.
3-IWIP
•par1ment. Phone 11ft.43115.
1-1:1-11&lt;! l'ARII, 32 IDd 6 lentbl IUftl,
N - SeUiement: e room
PURNISHED aparfJnonl, 5 boule, bath, dt111~ .ren, gas.
moml and ,bath, Harold Hew- Threol chicken Jiooles, bun
~jlll, (;heslor, Phone -..o.
and tllo.
Lee John·
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REVIVAL curling at the MI. CARPETS a fright? Make them
Hennon U. B. Church March
a beautiful sight with Blue
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pooer. B""r Furniture.
I' Rev. Carey Knittle of Cincin3-ll~tc
nati, Obio wlll be the Evange' list. Special singing each eve:. ni111. Everyone Is welcome. REDUCE safe sbnple and Cast
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with Gobese tsblels, Only ~. SPECIAL STEREO: 1968 Early
American stereo radio com'·
Neloon Drugs.
1-11 31p
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;' FREE FIREWOOD. Ray Hart·
solid
state unit with 4 speed
' ley. Racine, Ohio.
3-1~1&lt;&gt; I USED Youngstown S4 inch
chllll8er. Take over payments
Kitchen Sink In good condiof 16.77 or pay balance of
tion. Phone 742-1622. 3-U~tc
W•nted To Buy
$88.10. For free home demon•· ANTIQUES. furniture, dlsbes.
stration
Fall m-3218. Aloo
:· misce11aneous. Mn. Howard MOBIL HOME, 10x50. two bedhave
reposse10ed
stereo In
rooms, coppertooe kitchen,
• Cecil, 8110 w. Main St., Pomewalnut cabinet lor payments
wall to wall carpet in living
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of $5.91, or balance of $76.10.
room. All gu applianceo.
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i 1954 CHEVY CAR ·with good Pbono ~.
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~ body, motor not bnoortant,
; call MS-27'1S.
3-1~ FIREWOOD. any length, do- LOT in Mason. 601200 oo paved
otreet. CaD Mason '173-SZO.'I.
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livered. Gerald Kln_g, !Dlndc.
3-12-121&lt;
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Mrs. Clifford
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; . es wW romaln Ill '15 cents per
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- port Recreolion Commission,
: Town Hill, M!cldleport.
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-EmPioJed Torey Ohlinger,
sible action to raloo al!ghtly 1111' an asslollllt Meigs Local belke&gt;- mtssioD
charges to the pool 10
' ball eoach and Pomeroy Jr. Hll!h
as to balance btcome with e»
te~~eher, aa Bummer park direo-

penses·

rates of surrounding
comm~tles wiU be studies.

. tor; he ta a ll"lduate of Ohio
Unlvar&amp;IIY and a physical edl&gt;catlon major.

All!&gt;rnvecl with ~nny IIY•ell
the summer schedule of dances
on the be&amp;kolball slab, the !fr&amp;.
men con&lt;b:ttng ali Tuesday and
Fridly night events, the Middle-

other• allendlng were i))n
Lowery or the lire doportJnont
and ~ fark AIOo&lt;latloo Commlttoe; Cl&gt;lef of Police Herb
Glll&lt;Y, council npreoontatlve
Dick VIIUihano and Torey OhiiJ&gt;.
ger,

rooms, an omce tor the mlnister, secretary's office, 8 i c k
room, stor~ area, rest romns,

and a kltcheo, The social room
will opon IntO tile preiODI aan&lt;twirl'·
. Nine calls - two in-town and
uGocrs Uttle House," used
·seven out-of-town - were 111- for primary department Sunday
awered by tile Mldcllepnrt Fire SChoOl clasaes lor tile past !lve
:Department during February, years, wW be ramoved !rom
·Fire Chle! C. ltobert Fisher re- tile lot to make room lor the
ports,
4dditton.
Contract calls answered incl.- lour In Sallsbui'JI Town-

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answered. one In Pomeroy at
the clt;y wmp and another near
Rutland whore the Jllllor Darst
home at 9lotgun Hollow h a d

caugl!t !Ire.
'The two In-town ttres were a

blaze altho Barsotti apartments
and an auto fire on Mlll St. An

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Hula La La;
Grizzl,y Golfer;
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Council oareod alao ID IIOIICi
Rep, IWI&gt;h Welker a coPY ol the
Mella C&lt;lwliY'a commission- letter requesting sign&amp; be placed
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\INIFORMS
lllSCUSSED
tile existing · Gallla-Molga ComA diacunion was held on of·
muniiY Action A80JICY as the acfleers
of the pollee dePartrneli.
ent for the ''War 011 PoVerty" in
having to wait oil&lt; mondia be1he county.
lore
they are given lunda lor the
The action wao takeo alter
purchase
of uaifonna. The m•
Richard Sll)'re, director of tile
ter was turned over to Mayor C.
Gallla-Melgs CAP, and Laure11
0, Fisher Wbo wW adv!Jo ...,
llo!l'man, aut director,_...
olflceta ihal thOU' 'eail''PUteliue
ed before the eommiaaloneraand
unUorms at their own GJ~Pense
explained the need tor the forII IIley will! them belore llX
mal aclll1owledgmenl o!
CAP.
The commiaalOilers, in other

TONIGHT, MARCH 12

MlddleiiOrt.
stwnbo ai.sostressedthataigos
Bhnula be plaeed tllrousb M!cidloport Indicating hoW a motorist
mil)' reaeh Route 7. U rnolDrlstl
!ollow the present ot,ns o1 lh•
Ohio Department of HIIJ!WIU'O,
coming from tho bridge, lhiU'
must travel througb Pomeroy to
Rock ~rings and then cut over
on new Route 7 to hit SOuth 7.
It was _pointed out that tbl
Ohio Doparlment of Hi&amp;bwo.rs
had rooited lllt'lorl&amp;ts that wll)'
In order to discontinue maJn.
teo&amp;nee of old Route 7 th~
Middleport. However, It was
pointed out also that Roule 35
does run throusb Middleport and
lhat the signs Bhnuld be pliiCed
1n town shoWing a motortat that
he can reach South 7 by travelIng throUSb Mlddl.,ort rlther
lhan going the longer pre-

actlviiY, accopted tile bid of Richards and Sons, Apple Grove, to
provide tile COUIItY with 3,000
ton o! pea gravel at 25 cenll per
ton at tile pit or !0 CBIIII per

too loaded.

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Group to
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Member o1 F ecioral Depo&amp;illnlllrance Corporation

Fino !urnlturo bedns on the lnotdewltll Flexstool'o
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solid hardwood !rome. Alk our oal"man-to tiP
over a chair and lhow ;you wiG' Flexi!HI Ia tho
tlnell ~rod !urnl!liH :rnu ••• buJ.

Baker Furniture
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Last yilr a
ar prqJOaal waa made but
dropped
!oilowlnl a public meeting ot
whicb tlmo aev~ protesta aplnst the plan-Jwere lodged.
George _ , . . ouPorinlendenl ·ol tile Meigs District, at
that time told daident&amp; protest-

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Councilman stumbo -.vod

the vlllqo are several mollilll
in ureara with their rent Pl,)'-

ments. Grate waaordsredtoaend
theoe olfenderl letters lhat rtltl
month.
CoWJCil awroved tile report
of ~or Fisher for Februll),
showing rocollltl of $1,096.30
In lines and lees and$2411nm...
chant pOllee colleedooa, lor a
tDtal o! $1,337,30.
A.-ng the 10111on blesllloa
those mentioned earlier were
Councilmen B. F. Parmalee and
RlchardVBU&amp;IIan.

VETERANS IIEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
RIHTH - A daUflbter to llr,
and llrs. Fred Pulllna, Mlddl6o
port.
ADMll'TEI) - RayDiood Moo
Clelland, ~ovUle; 9Jlrlq
Kina. lllcldlll'Ort: Be117 J-,
Rulland; Wancla Scott, GqyovWe;
Marie Rlzer1 Syracuse; Lettla
DJSCHABiJED i))rolhy
Clark, Judith llacon, Reuben
Friend, nx. Boa, if1la Hudson.

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~1lft~n· of Po~ Lodge No. 164, F&amp;AM, In the ftrat ~.Tuesday nigtlt. Mr. Dot.!)' .,_IM*tlj!l,~er ,n! p.t 12th Masonic DlolrlcL Jomeo Souloby, loft, lo WM o! l'omeroy lodge
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MUi)n. Au oroOiient attendaP&gt;'e G! tho mamberlllll&gt; witnesoedthelniiPOCtlon-- SOnttnel Photo,

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WAisTED PRINT SHIFT WI'(H SLENDER IZINC PUAtfD ~: ·
SKIRT. FABRIC RY CAMAY. TURQUOISE, NAVY., Q~rtl4~•J.
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lln,.elng,
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But_ lllll'elopment Dlreclor F,
Unclaimed
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edl\llni-ve nllln&amp; could 110 cime e!fec:tlve last
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. es lhat all
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a"*'ic~ng IUid halt -tile uae of fUnds lrOnl !1naneia1

ensure

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lum on,,all
operation)' '
~ the recently created
Water Development Authorlcy,
flclll\les built to oncl pollution
iloold be leaaoll to
lncllstcy
Involved. !! e n t a i pii)'Menla
liOuld be &amp;A&gt;IIe&lt;i to pa.y oa lite
bOnds and toward tile eventual
· purehase price,'
· Dotlui.Y DOvelepment Dlr_,
tho market.
Palll!ram Po!Jple aald the IRS
an ruling did not neceaoarlly. moan
Ql\,
end of ,...,, Interest
poll- llnanclng of lncllslrlil projects,
coUld
i'etiPie aald the Elldtaal Act
, passed by
!irst oea&amp;ion of
tile IO'IIh Olio General Assom\&gt;IY liOuld probobb' give the
' tllete on out since It Coold prOVida the aome low Interest rate

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The Dlrectot oald tile aulhoricy C&lt;JUld build •• pollution treatment Pia!lt !'If operation 11,- a
munlclpallt;y _;or a COUill;y next
to an lnduStttat plllll
Pon&gt;lo J Collier pointed oot
Ute ualnOI.IS of damqe done
by tile ""' ruling'' depended
largely - &lt;1!1 H'"' strictly and
(rimd!\ued on Pop 8)

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ofjhefl,ypr CreekPJant.twai!P
nouncod the promotion o1 Roger
be G, Thein to the POBIIIooio!MaiJ&gt;.
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io !),'HliinPhrey
who' ratlred on
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J:';_~J,;:be:en with the Ohio
V,
Corporation

RoiiU'Y&amp;enices for Lt.JIIMI

~..,[he now rool~i. TbeiBIII

marrj'ed and hos.three cbil!lrtn.
He ·'I ' a membet o! tile Amarlo
CIUil.e&amp;ion and tile Grqe.
~· D. HUII!Phre,y retired !rom
OYEC ICter being uaoeialed 01
t!jo ll,yg!if Creek PlantalncoFobo
i_l*y,t955,asmalnlenanceforo.
Prior to joining OVEC, ~~
~:~:~~In th~ f wao 01111&gt;loyed since_ 511&gt;t\"'!ber,
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!rmil 1~ "and.-1945 ti!Jen he
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J',a&lt;l'llh Avirulo In f.lo'·Pleuant.
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stlB dod Ill In Columbus and 1111Board members had !ell that high ochool ..,._ to KaliiQD

p._ However,

Board membera otated lbat vertlsing cmiot be c1oo1 enllllhe
thel' will! 10 place the levy before IIPII'I'Valls secured,
voters when •
buucl lasue
However, Hartuaveo aatd lhat
wWIMIIbeonthoaomobollm.A ~I1 In'•'"·
h ~~~-•-state bond laoue rii be Wled 011 ••
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nd
buo on tile matter and tiu-

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blda !rom lho hi&amp;b acbool creditl lhrou&amp;b corro_.,.o

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•ODIInlellon _Jobslnceomalllocal work with tho UnlveraiO- of"-'
cootra&lt;:tor•-'""tbelblotohan. brllika.Thoboardalaocomn-·
cllolhe •llllller job&amp; Illite SaJI6. ad M111 CGitklo lor h.. allort Ia

.reoerilf,llvea G!the river na~
tion lnduatrir maciO reooillmondaIlona to state and !acieral road
olllelals bore Tueldll)' concerning water' clearancesoolhe naw
bridge to be built over the
Ohio River at Pl. Pleualll, W,
V~At tho -"""-'• called '-tho
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apokeali\eo laid th01 lltou&amp;lll a
900-!oot 11pa11 between b r 1 d B o
plera In the, water would be

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.Voter• lialn !n November If It
shouldfajlinMII)',
Only • moloriiY vot~ lo neoded
lor _P~'"'fFg~ ~~~~~""Y·
~t. George Hargraves ""'
plalned lhst the s e v - s o!
one mW muot be !IPProved thll
year to bring lhe operating~
oge Ill ID 17.5 mills. senate BW

most cleslrablo,
As a oecoild prolerenco, IIley
IOiggtlted two llpalll of 700 !aot
eacb with one brWfl pier iD the
mi:e~ tile dl... lolon Will"~ 'ralallon to the brllial! , to be
built at ~ ~ ....,; .

:~..:~tile-:.,
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Rivera nser Henclilroon, W.
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were vorloua !odenl olllclal o,
Ohio Hl&amp;lniiU' ~ ol!lcl:
... 111111 0. lj. COlan, .. admlnllllrallve laal- ol thorWNl
Virginia ~ COOunlaalm. ,
Colon bid arrloed here Jfol&gt;cla;r, but other West VlrsiDk of!lclalo were 11111111• lo 111 (ram
Chari•- TueJOkio !&gt;ecauae of
bad condlllma.
• Copt. ti, D, IIIIth laid the
next fll!ll would · be for tho
Colli Guard to ....... tho ind fiderol
tile ....

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acbool will be built to bolntr tom
cbwnatlhepresonttlme.
CONTRACTORSSVRVEYID
Tho ,..,erinl-nt alao ...
ported on liUfviQ' which"" co"'
cl!ctod ....,.local building c""'
tractorsonil\Oirlntereatlnpro.tects ot tile Sal!oburyandltutland
Elementary S&lt;hools
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Tho resJanltlon of Richard
Martin as !~ coaeh ol Eu._
am Hi&amp;b Sehoul wu OC&lt;OPied
Tuesclll)' nltlht wheo the Ealterll
Local Sehoul District Board ol
EWcattoo met.
No "'*em"tnt ,., nomedbul
Olll&gt;llcadono are being aeciiPIOd bY ,Jolm Riebel, ~
tenclent. Martin wW romoiD as a
teacher. Be teachea the sevonlh
-grade II 1'\IIPero Plaino.
Tho bnlr&lt;l grlnted 1 coudltlo"'
.,. " ' y.ear'• leave of lb&amp;~e
tO~~-- Y~, bend dltoctor,
Tho:f•.., \-" : ~ _ ,
Y_.il_ace~~ II gr. . . .
sch'ool. · lie bu lllPlled lor a !oiIOwlbiP;
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due
11!0 ChelltOJ'o

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T~byi!aqraYIIWU ,z,.,-~·-=::-t~~!l;\t

Carmao l!eat Holnoi Jac• mida

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.. Pleollllll
Council meeting report, tills
P"""' erroooouol,y rclarred
to tile Ohio Volley Towing
Co. UlitePolniTowlngCo.
Ohio V.UIQ' Towing il In
charp of the preaont(Off1

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Driver Hurt

In Accident

to ci!JI..,.... thO Interest
oltlle local, cOJitrletoroiDihetwo

smaller Jobo,
It wao oaroed to IIOIJiy the
boar\! ol tile CheiiOI'oT\IIpora
Plalo• Water District that !Ire
IG'dranta wW be needed near the
new school and to Pill' a fl;OO t.IP
lee. Aclllall,ytllecootoflhemeter
and o - cow wW amount to
about $1!00 but the water ~lrlct board had II&amp;I'oad earlier
lhll f$00 would be the maxlanm

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m&amp;klnll 1 Plll!l to u

&amp;fOWICI ~ II tile POol.....,, !1-.
m_,-~hool.Tbowork-

be dono,,....,..., Ullllicooditlolf iqlreve.
Attancllf!l tile ui~ In ado "'"
&lt;lltlon to tho.. ,_ad .......,..
boardl_..!rmFrbero Vlqll
prea- &amp;MW,Porta',Vr'a.
E. 0 · Raii,Hirom!bwterlllll'llil
Mullen and Clerk L, W, IIcea.;,.
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will Dot have to be repaid by
Middleport Vlllap, Clerk Trea111nr Gene Grate haaliam.
ed.
Back In tile late 1940s l\llddleporl ......... pulhed to - forth willl plano lor a
dlsposal qstem. A !irm was
ampllll'ed to draw "' pions lor
tile project.
The
plUia were lor
a medlonl&lt;al a,ystem witb a trunk
line rwm1ng along river bad&lt;,
The COIIDCII al tile time was not
pleaaod with the IIUII!IIoted qa-

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.., tile ba&amp;io llol It fait tile
tr..,..m !loodlng of lite 0 b I o
River liOuld wash out tile trunk
line and Ill - ' ' ·
A !ederal loon of $5,:12.1 wu
dveo lllddleport !rom tho De~ of HOusing and tl1i&gt;all
Dovalopmonl In Chi- end ltlo
~ llrm drawiDtl 111 lllo
plano wos paid !rpm tile loa.
The plana .... 41ocarded lor
all practical - • s and I h o
Flo,yd G, Browne ..,.._..,
!lrm was omplo,yedlator, • new plano lor a di_.
o.ytllem, 'I1Ie !irm cleori&amp;lll!l tho
preiOIIIl._ a,ytllem - C&lt;lllotruction.
-mo,tho-.I...,
granting tile

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llrll oJ lbo year, :...-. _ , ,,~a
DIIBICJillon• woro rtcol-oed fnn1
tho c.dora1 .,...;y UIOfllrlall a- ~·~ .,,,,
aaln ~· tile -~ ol lb •

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combfn• kmgor oprlnga
o unkll!l OlaVIcolhll' ao;lomallcall~ -aciJUIII ·opting linglit -

for lOCh whlol, Tho jaiO and
jollt oro token outollho rvuohnt road 01 whfel lndepondonll~ omoolho b~mp~
roadl or NQGeil tlrrlln; Two
axtu add Clurol&gt;ltity, IDol

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'. power plant Ollllilrl.,.e. Hlnrerk

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'l:h!i~f tlrll!l wllh ne8rly 'Dft1 yeara ol OIIUileDdld,l ~~a.; '

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cotm~leled plans lor thedlslrlcro be advortlood IOPIR!ol¥ IInce bolntr Uled 1 IP'eat- bY~

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Roblrt Slln; bia IU'tntl, Mr.
and lira. Francis O'l..oOJ4hlln ol
Da,yton, • Sliter, and lhroo bl'Oo
!Mr•, illl of Da,ytor.
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- 1011 !'Or IIW¥kt• and burial will
til Ia lhO ll4ior Crotk
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lmprnvemeot
proJecto, The other
cent
~d lie reserved
Pill' unsettled claims, t
NeuenschWander ,• laid tho
eilmlnation of 11\f inWstrll)
lease-back ~ment onder
Water Dev~ot&gt;llllint Alllhorlt;y
did not "*a~J,y mean lite
end of lhe e!fopttvonosa o! the

· Theiss Prtimoteliat OVEC

Announced

Surviving In addition to hll
wlla IIIli 1 1l-tn0ntl&gt;&lt;lld oon,

~~enlh, ell!lrth and ninth grad- be!ore voters

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llro, Patricia lillie of lllddl.,
.POI'tW8IIIDOlntod toaaevta,.__
term on tho 1ibrarJ boonlandtho
bnlr&lt;l IIPPfOoed 111o cloolng G!tlle
Saliobucy School 011 Feb. 19 due
to 1 lllllfonctlonlna water Pllll!f.
- TIIU"•Ignallon of llro. J\liiUh
lllock, a Butland -her, wu10o
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they would be Interested 1n blclcling on ceill~ r.,alr work to be
~-the Sail &amp;bury School.
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Thoro was oo1,y one o1 the local
cnntractors lndicoUng lhll h Ia
ftrm miallt be lnterealed In tho
!owtdallen work at the Rutland
Elemenwy SChool.
It was decided to lncluclo with
the bid on tho new high ........
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be In o!l'ect at the end of 1968
to r a alrlc w cont1nue r•
ce!vlng Slate lunda,
The Meigs Local Dlltrlct
curreotl,y hao 16,8 mWa In ef.
!eeL
Hargravos aloo reported that
building plans are otW lnCoiuJI&gt;.
bus lor IIP~rnval by the ~ullcllng

tile !ell.

the Ohio Wiler DevolopmBnt naoa orl!llnlzlllono

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Meeting In regular session on
Tueodll)' night In Middleport, tile
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.llhlch It -beckod by almost 100 Boord of F4lc:atlonoareedtotake
per coni' of the teachero ot tile ...,, 1D Place a seveJ&gt;tentho o!
grades :Involved, Is lhat tile stu- _ one mtn tax levy before voters
dalllo ,oi tile upper lhree h 1 g h , of the dloirlct at the May primary
achool grades would attend clu- elections.
Memburs o! the boerd and 1111!P Middleport next !all, They mlniotrators stressed that tile
woukl be located in the Middl• 1 s 1 th
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lull of ~I , pi'omlae by Har-aves.
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duriP8 lito week and alao m
-iildl.
ReVL Llnlllll Stebblna and A,
E. Miller, represenlln8 tho Srracuoe, Minersville Mlololerlal
Group, wllhRev, Slebblnoapokelman, laid tile minister I aro willIng to
with tho, !l'mmer Boys' Lei&amp;IIOPfOII'&amp;m In IDY
illjl pq-)lblo. He aliQ prtisentod
pooslhlo IJIOIIOll-&lt;nakiJig pro.!e&lt;:to
ttiat ml8ht be ondertaken by tile
Booatera and ladle- the mlnltlleri !aol SUnda.v bell sbould not
be allmred.
Members of council Indicated
it had not taken !ormal ac:tloo
CQicernlng tho .... G! !1mday baaeball or tile pooslhlllt;y

F, O'La'f'll"o killed on March
2 lo Vlelillm. wW be held at
7:30p.m. Wednosclll)'lllhl~
Funeral Home with the He&gt;-.
Fother JohD Torol, pastor of lbo
Sacred Hearl Church, Pomeroy,
olficlallng.
Lt. O'Liulhlla. 21,. was a nao
tlve oflla,yttm and thO huabond of
thO former Pomala Hob- G!
Pomeroy. 11ro. o•LoQaltlm has
beeo llllillqj her home with her
parents, llr. and llro. Gaorge
Hobs-r, Pomeroy Route 3,
alnee her bu.sbaDd waa lll'i ovtl'aeu lut December.
Lt. O'Lal!llillln .... kWed
March 2 cU1ni a Viol C...
ambuah nino mlleo oorth of lSD..,.. He w11 witll a 1110-man uolt
when the llfOil' wu ambulbed.
Evecy ollleer was killed
or wounded. Lt. O'Laualdln wu
IIIIIOlW tho 19 ldlled and Z8"""""'
ed of tile 25th ID!aolr)' Dlvlllon.
He ontored tile onny In F.
ruary, 1961, and wu graduated
!rom oaicor'o cancllclate achool
at Fort ~.... Ga., In ~rll
last year. Be wao olatloned II
' Fort llnol, KJ,, lor oil&lt; . - , ,
be!ort boiJ18 ordered to VIol

tile p_.m

.-,-.will!

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Hargraveo, ~ voted ln. fa,.. oC ,; ~.:..:
die plan; lour did not mark lltelr . i!~-1&amp;
ballots and.ont voted apiost tho
_,
propooal,
Harcra•••
lhlt lllcb
• -·will not make t i l e 1 - job lilY e011er, "Gnilt
time and 11101'111' will be lnVolv- ,
ed Ia tile ..._..red.&amp;icaliran..
fen wilhln tile disirlct," he 00111'i
mented. However, be Jtated. tbl
pion liOuld facllllato eotry Into tile new bulldinl by laltloB care
(Continued on Pqe 8)

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~:~::~:::~:: =:~££Err~$ a:.n:;1::£.:;:
tile
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d~._, ~-.·- B. nd ~·stem
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-. 900 Foot ::~;~1~!~:! :r:r::~:!EE
tile

, MORE THAN luST A I!At' ~l,l! . , , : .
llerklbire -~ twttn 'fashions :' ·~ detl&amp;Re~ fapreuly._
woman· 515, or.undeVwho nrtch sllilhlly nal'fOWM ohtj~~:

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service.

bei'Ql'O

MonciiU''il•me,t~ng will be -re-

were

to help with the Ollllense at the
end o! tile stx month probellonarr
period. Alllthvr fl;O wW be paid
at the end of tile ftrot year's

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The olllcers wW be giVOII $611

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era o1 tile dilllrlct ~d be tak- aclonce c.¢1lt1ea at -Middi!'J'Orl lrlct haa a P5,000 allowance
whlcb wao JI'Oftled by· thO Ohio
en to Pomeroy
where
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" IIley liOuld lor hi&amp;b lcboot students: ~ Department of Educallooi boil
attend clllsaeJ In tile present un111.-1 8lell unl!lcatlm with
~i worldllj together which will not be allolrecllorneort
junior and ~ 1111111 - · &amp;IQostlng \1M; plan 10 the dis- befon lnovlne Into the new hll!J! · year, SaviDga iDYolved In t h o
trict's board of edUcation Tues- aChoolj • otroos Engllsb - - Ollllooliclated Pl'OIIl'llll liOuld be
cla:l' nltlh~ Jlirgravea listed tile &amp;illori procram whlcb canrtO! now a greet l)elp In view of tho lou
!ollowlnl adnD!agea In tile oon- be olfored; more llludent body of the $35,000, he laid,
Further commentliiC. Hargravactt'vlt;y and better IJiidance prooolldatlma- !ell:
Better uile of teacber time gromo: o!l'actt•e :lunlor hlllll es laid thai adtodullng con!licts
In preparation I'OQIIred; more achool grouping; !lnanclallyproc- ~d be reGiced and students
balanced classes;' better place· ll~al; 1 better job of edUcation cnuld enroll lor more subjects
lhllt they wilh to ltu4lY •• a
mO.t of teacbera In taking ad- at a smaller coat.
vantage of lhelr opec!a!Uea in
~aldng of cnsto iDYolved, result.
training; tjle uae of the b e s t Hargra\'ea said thl17tar the dla..
0! 61 - · voting 00 the
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was made agltn he liOuld &lt;all
IUIOiher publ_le meet!Dil ao litat
opinion' mla[lt ba erpr'eaaed onco

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Cain, Chellbln.

MIDDlfPORT, 0.

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CHARLESTON, W, VL (UPJ) - WoSI Virginia ~ fedei'al ...
linllhY dlacuosloo was bold !lclalo were to meet thl&amp; ICternoon In P!tt•bursh to irJ to agree ooi
by lila BrtNP with town olllclals navlptlonal clarliDCel lhat will be ,required at tile stte•o! a Dinr
reprdlag the municipal P a r k Point Pleount bridge.
which will be aaed lortllloyear'o
Gov. Hulett c. &amp;nith laid lite otnclals
alao look II tile Van
IIUIIIII10f baoebali pt'Oil'lm.
Port Bridge jn Plttsburih to aee II a bridge iii that doliln would !It
Hayes, a member of council, the need ror the Point Pleasant area.
..,.akin~ lor tile vlllap, lncllU tile doelen Is IIUIIal&gt;le and qreed to b)' the U, S. Co&amp;ll
catecl evm ollempl will bemade ,
eloarahcoa are Qlard, Smith laid tllla would
to have a section ol the munlci- 111• n,avlplimal
, draallcall7 cut lho time needed
pal park dolelOI&gt;Bd 111,11}e IUIII- o! 'the American Legion team's for
mer prosram can be Continued, uae of tile park propert;y, CcMm· 5Q)IIh laid ~·••
llll)'el explained lhat tile town cllmen lncllcated holrever IIley !rom dlo A!Jpalachliil-.~
will need the llllllPOrl of all cit- cllacussed lite matter br!oii.Y at comrnlaslon, ' tile -·tlolteiU of
tzeos In undarloldn8 tile build- a recent meeting IIIII ....erall,y Public Roada, the ~
In&amp; of the new beoeball area, The decided that olrice lite jijrk lancl o1 Tranli)Orlatlnn and q,e Stall
!leld used for beoeboll In tile 1a public properb', cllliens Road conun!asiGn
to at&lt;OIIIliMIIIiiY In pail yoara will llhould bave lito ' oppor111nlt;y o! leodlhe meelb\l.
becomeHraller aourtlhlo ...,. nolng the racittt;y for recreaGov. Smith dlscloaod lhepoamor, aceorcllng to owner Rob- lienal porpoaei all days of lite slhllllo!' that tile U,
J!Ureau
ert LOUkL
week. CcMmcllmeo preaent, In o1 PW&gt;Ilc Roads will build die ·
A Bf1111P representing die Mid- addition to llll)'es, were AI LIP•- new KanauP-Hencierscin apaDlncll_.t, I'&lt;IIN"111 and Rulland comb, Troy Zwilling and Rob- -.t of the WeSt Vlr&amp;inla Stall
Am&lt;rlcan Legion Postl baseball ert Wlngetl Mll)'or HeriiiJII Lon- Rood Commlollon, beelll.. the
prolfllll was pre- ond ex- don was W,
5IIC baa a ]Ieavy beekli&gt;g of
plalnecl lhelr prngram. Doll 11\111· · A meellng of tile Boosters of- - k Ill tills time,
i
.
nell, · apokeiiJIWI, lndlotiod tho !Ieora was set lor neort MondoY
Too, with the !edoral governLegion would like lor Ill home nlgbt to ciiBOUos!Urlhororaiudza-. mont building tile now brlcli,e. gomea to be plo.yed on die ~a- Uon of tho ·program; Thirty-live lhere's a dtanee II will be eomcuae ~cljlal Park property perSOIII were ' r e - lor tho pleted within 18 !IJOIIIIIB,
ttill S1IIIUI10f II arronsements !\I -hour meeting.
con be maciO, Hwmell aald lho

must be paid the first of eacb

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trash and rubbish, 'councilman
George Baker roported that bo
had received oeveral c01111llinll
!rom residentS Portalninlltodogo
l'llllllln8 loose, Mll)'or Fisher laid
lhBI 11111111' ~go had alrea&lt;(y boon
taken !rom tile communiiY by tho
dog ciiChor and lhat resldootl
must lie Ill ~ dogs.
A report wu liven dlat two
res!-• renting property !rom

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A pubUc lltaririr to air op!Diooa of Meigs Local
Dlolrlct palrcins on lllrthor j00111011dati011 of sllldentl I!!~· .....

urer.

Thomas WolCe, 'lice.prelddent
lhll burning Is ~no In the c..,.
of the Haclne Home National
munlty but that residents are not
Bank, also s1gaed eontracts 110
cited to cow'l. Mayor Fisher laid
1llat bank could partlelpale In
that each year residents have
tile !ood stamp program.
beeo ordered to •loP ~

Slqlpy Joloi&gt;J

-II

ilom AriiOII ... named proal-

months have ,PU&amp;ed.

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A decision was reached Mooda.Y l!l&amp;lrt to eonllmle lite $}Ta&lt;Uae-MineravWe Baseball Boosters Orpnlzatl'"' lor -atlonof
the 1968 lloT•' Leqlle &amp;lllllner
proaram.
With rellril!l Booster prealclillll Roberlt.ciuksprellldlng, Wll-

Lellon beseball

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Paredts ".· ·' ,plniGD lnvJ.te,i
On ,-Furtller 'Consolidation
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lhBI I p ;lp,arat WW be
Wheo the ~-rb' _..,. ,
quests tbe watt~~r to bl ~
on again.
It was agreed to write John
D&gt;wler of the Division Offtce rt
the Ohio ilol&gt;ertment o!HI&amp;iiWIU'I
at Marietta. and rOQUOst action
on tho plaeing of signs at the
Pom~Maoon bridge andoloog
the now by;&gt;aos lndltatlllg Where
Middleport Is louted.
Councilman cutrord stumbO
led the discussion on the lack of

ConstnJctlon o! • 95 x 55 loot nalize plans and secure bids on
wing to the l\lldd)eport Church tile propooed structure.
The congregation voted ..,...
of Christ will set underwll)' tills
tmously
to proceed wllh lhe conspring.
The church boerd and bulld- otructloo o! the lot adjacent to
:lng committee at a c::ongrega.. tile preaant structure.
PIIIIB call lor the winll to InUonal meeUng &amp;m&lt;~ay nlgbt
elude
a aocl.al room, lO claaawas given tile aulhorii;Y to tl-

lbip. all brush tlres 8lld o n e
bruBh ftre ln Chesblre Town-

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

any 91'0Perb' owllOl". The. lmeodment prov:1,del further, b(mev~~

Church Planning New Wing:= ....;:~::~~:

Out-of· Town
, ,...
CaUs Reported

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bl11'' ':::
1

to review a change in this ser--

In other actiOn the commts-

. aion-

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port l!o1• ~ f9ur' ~ l!l&amp;lrtl on&lt;! the Mld&lt;iUllort ~ ' '
lite 'llll&gt;artment IWO liii!Ul'dQ ·
_......,
nlgtlt ontl.
won...,., '
_ ~""od
Gent · AI I r~ COunoll 'fPloWil
Harris'• roport lbat crowo ...., onlr I JI01l'IIOI\ &lt;&gt;! ill•
!&gt;Usr IIPl'UCinll .., and ·l'tll4irinll !~~ ...~=0..: u.,
tho pool lor itltrldldlmll Memo '""' w.,. ,..,,.
'•
Willi .PurchUo 0\'d"t•atthe•Felo.
oriallla,y QPening,
- ~proved tho rOilOrt G! the 25 _meeting.
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pool concession otand last ~..,
CoUncil ~111'0\'811 ao or&lt;llDonc:o
which ohowod ~300 received and omeocbout Which permlta watar
$300 spent on wages, and oaroed to be turned olf ll&gt;Qnl'OQitlt ol

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