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Lewis Manley Post Auxiliary Holds
Americanism Program at Church

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Bride-Elect LS
Given Shower
Miss Martha Fowler, bride elect of Ariand King, was honored. with a miscellaneous pre·
nuptial shower Tuesday even·
~ng a~ the First Baptist Church
m ~llddlepvrt The event was
sponsorPd by the nursery class
mothers of lhe rhurrh wher::'
Miss Fowler is acliv~ in the
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Mrs. Wilson Carr,
Eighth Remarks were made by Mr.
District president, w~ gue•t Williams and M.,,
Albert
IJI08)&lt;er for the Americanism Roush, district re!labllltation
pfOIII'am of the Ladl'" AIUII· chairman, after l!hleb the
lary of Lewia Manley AmerJ. gram closed with the sln)tlng
can Legion Post l6ll Tuesday Iof America and pra~ by
evening at the MI. Moriah Bap- 1Winston.
Usl church, with Mrs. Can1p-l 'dJ
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bell Harper, Americanism chair- , '11le group a ou~r:nfr•.,
·• ,ilJII1mts
The crystal punch bowl an man• in charge
1 social room for re
pink undies tn crystol holdm Group singing. of the Nation· Iof cookiea, punch, coffee, nuts
completed the table setting. al Anthem with Mrs. Harper j and mints which we~
Mrs. Donald Boone was in at piano opened the prl)gl'mn , from a table with wh1te cover
charge of the games and priz. OOllowed by the fnv~::.t!on bY ·~nd ~te.red with a .

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es were awarded to Beula/i Mrs. Will WinstOn. chaplain. i m patrmtlc colors Wltb t.he
Wh ite , Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner, Mrs. Carr and Ben Wil!iams, rpl!:'i..lge to flag and a descnpMrs. Frank Chcesebrew, and Eighth DistriCt
oomrnonder rtJon of the flag. Mrs. Edward
Barbara Murray. The honered of the American Legion were i Smith preslded at tbe coffee
guest was assisted by her mo- l escorted to the rostrum by Mrs. Iservice and Mrs. Hcuper
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A pink and gr~en c _o l• r Lher, Mrs. Tony ~owler ~m Sherman Butler, sgl-at-arms.l the punch bowl.
scheme _was ca m~ out m ~he Mrs. _Don Becker m openmg Mrs. Carr in hfr talk said 1 Guesst were Mrs. carr
decorat10~ and !abl e appotn t· the g~fts.
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all must believe in the pledge Mr. Williams of Atl 1 ~r.c;;
ments. GiftS were placed on a Durmg the social hour the f IJga"k
k
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and Ro h Mrs Don Roach
table covered with u green lin· pink decorated cake and lime teo ah •• 1t nceh.. ld oow Sli t
I u,s 'Mourn.lnoo· Mr·"'· ~·~' oiv.•:~rd II
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en cIoth w1t pm streamers punc 1 were serv
Wit mmts ed A rl
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and Mrs. Oali:••..~;::~ll
extending from the r r iling til and l~fee. Mrs. Charles Sear. h mh e candlsrn ID ~t omed,l dpenfceFreen y »-nnett
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hbol e urces an commum v an l yo
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the table. 1\ hlte weddmg bells es preSI e at e punc
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dis 1 th A · M Ed rd s ·th
of Colum·ll
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and an umbrella replica wf'rf' Attending were the bride . always to Pay. e men· rs.
wa · ~ Baul!&gt;gardused over the tab le.
· elect, Miss Fowler; her moth- an flag on patr1otl(; days. _She bus and Mrs. Irvmg ..
The refreshment s table was er, Mrs. Tnny Fowler: Mrs. closed with the
~encan n~ and Mrs. Fred Williams
rovered with a white
linen Lawrence Bing. Mrs. 09n Be(•k- Creed.
Mi~dle~~l~------rutwork C"loth and cPntered wi th er, Mrs. Cora PulJen, Mrs. - -- -

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New Class Officers ore Elected by
Loyal Ber·eans ol Ml"ddleport

an arrangement of pink ilad· Nora Hamilton, Mrs. H»rold
lotus. A miniat ure bride and Ch&lt;!sc, Mrs. George

Baker,

groom were plat'&lt;'!! in front of Mrs Sherman Buskirk, Mrs.

a ];J rgfl engagement rmg repl1 -f Geral d Anthony , Mrs.
John New officer! were elected with Mrs. Walter Bunce f.he
C&lt;l of go ld met.altic and glitter. Kauff. Mrs. Frank C hee sebre~·, and installed when the Loyal winner.
- - --- -· ---I Mrs. W1U1s Anlhon.v, Mrs. L1l·l Ber~an Class of the Church of During the social hou~
1ian McGhee,
Ml's. Eliz~~th Chris! in Middleport mrt Tucs- 1freshments carrying out
Headquarters For
Slaven, Mrs. Beulah
Wh1te, day evening at the church.
1Washi ngton's birthday theme
1Mrs. Pearl Hoff man. Mrs.. Ja- £lectt&gt;d were Mrs. Edgar AI- · 1t-ere served M 12 members.
cob ~rncr, Mrs. John Settles, \ensworth, president;
M r 1. IA miniature cherry tree
1 ~rs. Charles Bennett.
Mrs_
James
Hawley,
vice
president:
used on the refreshment table.
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i Clydec Wmebrenn er. Mrs. F'red George Meinhart, 2nd vice; Hostesses were Mrs.
Hoffma,n, Mrs. John
Fulh:, Mrs. George Meinhart, secre- worlh, Mrs. McKinley and Mrs.
Mrs. th
Charles
Edwards
· ass1·stant 1I Mem
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w·t
M ' D Mrs
l.d. tary; Mrs. Eula RJce•
: \enne
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Ch 1 rs. S ona1 ~ecretary ; Mrs. George Chtlds,
, uo c, .v,rs.
ar t'S . eares
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. Mrs. Manning Kines. Mrs. Paul t~easurer ; an ula tee, mtsI Smart. Mrs. Davi d Oa rs!, Jr., Slonary chr_.
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Middleport, 0 .
i Mrs. Richard Owrn M
M"J. The meetmg was ()penrd by
f
: ton Hood. Chil dren'
Dick Wi ley, out;;oi_ng president,
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MISS AMERICA

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a;t~ndi~g

I were Barbara and Joe Anth-

Junl'or G.roup
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a n d I In Parsonage

fo~low.d by devnUons .

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uny, Nancy Bus!: irk, .Jeanne : h}m~s, a pray~r oy MI S. E ..
1 and David Boone, and
Trina, r McKmley , ~criplure
rea~mg The Junior Mlssionary So·
~ and Ven ita Gibbs.
by Mrs. Memhart, two readmgs I ciety of the Laurel Clitf Free
TONIGHT
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by Mrs. Allensworth and clos- Methodist church met Moodoy
NOT OPEN
lng with a meditation, ''Thl! I evening in the recreation room
ANNOUNCE REVIV.~L
Know." by Mrs. McKinley.
of tbe parsonage with Mrs.
FRIDAY end SATURDAY
Rf:'vlval sef\l ~tes begm Feb. The sirk report Included Mar- James Gilmore ~ charge.
Feb. 25-26
:
~at 7:30 p.m. a ~ the Laurel vin Kell}'. Waltf'r Bur "
the [
F'!\rfY DUKF. as
U!ff Fre_
e
Mf'thodist
Church
Rev.
Don
Hieks,
Mr.
and
Mr3.
Group singing opened the
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i and f'ontmue t~rougb March 6. F.lmer Wehrung. Plans
were ! meeting, followed with
the
P:~tty Duke. .Jim Bark us.
lanl:' Greer. Warrr n Bt•r! in· · Rf'~. Dan Neville of Hubburd. l made to serve the Bloodmobile pledge to the Bible and prayer
OhJo is evangel ist. This wilt be Feb. 28 with Mrs.
Geurge by Mrs. Eugene GiU. For
grr, Bt lly DeWolf!'.
r::rrceded
by
a
singspiration
on
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Childs·
chairman
j ture reading~ hearts with
''THE DAY 0~
THE TRIF FIOS "
i Sund ay afternoo n of Feb. 27 at The birthday ~ng was sung , es of scripture inscribed and
( TPrhniro lor)
1 ~ p_. m.. 1'he church extrnds an for Mrs. Allensworth and Mrs. l cut~ in half were. matched and
Howard KrPI. !\ irole J\faur·
mvu auon to al l.
McKinley. The meeting
was read from the Bible.
ey, 1\il'ron ~luorf'.
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HAVE GUEiiTS

game enlitled,

Are We Soft· chapter from the . study book.

Guests or Mr. and Mrs. Hom-! Soaping G~d?", was
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k d
'THE HALLELUJAH TRAIL' •
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P
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{Tf'ehnirolor)
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Mr.
and
M
rs.
William
OUr On I
Burt L anrtl.~IN. LPe Rem ick,
yfn
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of
Gal
hpohs
and
Char1
ri m Hutton, Po.meln Tiffin.
F&amp;b. 27-28, Mar . 1
John Sturge1'

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Bria n Kei th, Dona ld !'leas·
~nre .

Colorcnloon

played Fo':l' Sons of Chin~..
a_fler '
~h1ch llie group pracUced Stng·

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Are InlfiOfe
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YOUR
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Initiation wos held for four
: candidates
when
Chester
; Grange No. 2608 met Tuesday
evening.
Harry ·Holter, w1rthy master, presided and opened the
m.,ti ng in ritualistic
form .
Two appeals for aid were answered. A contribution
was
made to Boys Villag e. A cernmunication was read by the
worthy master concerning
a
membership drive for a centennial. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Turner and Mr. and
M r s.
Ge&lt;.~rge Frederick were initiat-

rng two songs

During the ;ecreation ))l'riod,

eda

tootsie 11
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e pnze won y ean

Pullins, and Martha Baker

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the prize or havmg the uc Y
balloon. The group sang Happy
Birthday lO Mn:1. Gilmore and
a guest, Harry Clark.
Ice. cream cones were serv~d
to D~ana and_ Barbara Lew1s,
Martha and ~mda_ Baker, B.r~·
d~ and De~lS Gilmore, V1ck1,
R1cky, Sherr! and Terry Clark,
Barbara and Keith Kl~n, Karolyn Soulsby, Greg EbhR, NaDcy, Dar_la, Kathy Su~ and Delures G1ll, Dean Pullins, Becky
Wright, Mrs. Gilmore,
Mrs.
Ernest Powell• Mrs. GiJI and
Mrs. Harry Clark.

ed.
At the close of the meeting
quarterly birthdays were ob-

oerved with potluck

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Mrs. Louise Vanmeter and Vic·
kl, of Portland: Mr. and Mra.
Ted Bailey, Dry
Ridge, Ky .,
and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence
Thiess, LOOi, Ohio.

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MR. DOUGLAS LANG
OF THE PRINTZESS CO.
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1ttlln1 pl us ruU~ d l'jJtfr·

p!(l(lf' , thOX~ ·ffli ! l l rrt 1011·
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Mr. Douglu Lang of the Printzess Company will

PIIINC U S - Clmk: cltS I I~ ~I u s lfle t ltmllll Of
l hati.·ttSiitlnl ~n,lrllC•
I•On Pr tc i~I OII jl ,..ltG

be on our second floor Friday and Soturday. Come

CARAv"E:L.LE
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means value ... it's the low-cost
quality watch!

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refresh· Mr. and Mrs. Otio Bailey were

ment!l. A decorated blrthday
ca ke wa s also served honoring
members having birthday ~ i1
October, ~uvember and December.

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GUESTS COME
Saturday dinner guests

in and see the complete Printzess line of Coats and
Suits for the new season. Mr. Lang ill weU known
here as be has been selling and fitting and advlsinll

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CARAVELLE'
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'WP~ tfl ~ . CTJ I'!n~ anti g g ,.n •11 lmo"

eoat or Suit on the second

Cloor Friday the 25th and S.turdoy tht 26th from

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FRIDAY, FI!!BRUARY 25, 1966
POMERoYoM!~ EJIOR'f, .OHIO
NO. 259
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~-. • 1
ury m s rs. e ega nnocent .;:..6::'7,; Hearings Had Good Points 1
POINT PLEASANT - A• ol~ the heels ol the Masoo County lour w i - lor the stall!, aD Legal, who took lbe stud In
male white jury Thursday need- Grand Jury IBvestigatioo of Lakin emp10yes and aU wh1Je Iter own behalf, testlfyil8 that
ed )eSI than an hour to relurl Lakin State Hospital which stat.. women. testified that ... tho abe Wll lltll drinklJtl uti did
Ia
a verdict o1 Innocence Ia the ed the hospital was filthy, fnl· IJiven day of September 21, 1101 drink while on duty, sublltelr llantiaq the testimony of oil&gt;
trial of West Virglala VJ. Vir· moral acts were wmmiUed 11165, Mrs. DeLqal Ia
f11n1a DeLegal, a negro, eharg. there, and mismaJiaRem,.l was opinion wa• at work iJ: Ill il- w defeme wilaesse1.
ed with bsJn&amp; drunk on duty at present. Al,o, because Mrs. IJe. toxlealed condltloD. M.,, OeJ.e.
Lakia Slate Hospital.
Legal Is a negri, her attorney, pi was emploJed for II year! 011 the jury were Jameo •·
The trial started Thursday Paul Kautmaa, Chafle~'''"• il•s at LakiR Stale llolpilll where Daulherly, William D. Cossin,
WAIHINGTON PRESI· morning with !he prosecution entered mot;ollJ to have !he iJt. she was Medical Recor8 IJ. FOIUife I.Aicbfield, Gay Herddelll Johnson's Viet Nam pol· sending four witnesses, the cJe. dictmenl quashed deolorilf! di,.. brarian.
man, Edward Bumgarner, L,
Icy h81 posed its first con- fense 10, to testify.
criminatkio In thai aegroes dld Following !be .... rot!ell, M. Johnson George W. Burdette
g-tonal test of the year with The case bad received alate- not servo on the grand or petit testimony of 10 tlefeDSI witaeso- Ralph Dorsi, Daniel f . Tomlinfiy~ colors, bul there was no wide publlelty due to the fact jury In this ease.
es was beard and appearfal 11 IOD, Edward Perry, Giea 0.
lndiciiiOD loday of any slact-tb
:..~at:.the
~_lnd..::.:ic;:lme::;:;nl:...:.:fo..:.llo:...w:...ed~on~~Dur~lng~..:.tb..:.e_mo
~r-ni_ng~:.:":..":..lo:..•~th;e;;;;;;las~t;;wl~tn~e;SI;;WII~~Mrs~.~IJe.~~Hoii~IJid~:..ond=-::Ed~w~l~D:..J:..ewe~ll:...._
enilll io the debate over tlle •

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AI.mi·ng ·~!~i~:v.::~· Three
Eagle
Players are
o Allevi·ate ·:~£::~~· Injured
unempIoymen1 -. . . , ".

:.!;:~..=.~=!State
voted approval 350 to 27 of the '
President's request for
$416
million Ill fiiiPPlemelllal ......

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....,r It . - o meellq Friuy, Mardt 4, al tile Rotlui
Eieme!llley IYJIIDaolum call·
ed It review t1oe -peels o1
oblaiDIJI1 anllllD&lt;e ta - ·
lniiiDII ~ eouedloy Let«&lt;.
111 Creel! Olld flllribaltrleo.
OoBf. Walter H. MGeller,
IIIII dlltrlet repre,.atatlve,
111 1&lt;hedal.. to
at t1to
llllioa aad dlo- the pout.
bllllleo of obtaillillt lederal
ald. Queollooo oa Medlcore
will also be onswered. II waa

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Tbe public: lo illvtte.r.

ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) ~ Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor beo
Ueves !he recent Senate Foreign Relations Comm!lt.e
hearings on Viet Nam served a good purpose but If II
time for the country "to roll up its sleeves and
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with the unfinished business in South Viet Nam.'
He said the hearings, conducted by Sen. J. Willlltil
Fulbright, D·Ark., produced Utile the senators had' aot
heard before and probably would not chango tbe mi&amp;lt
of any members of the oommittee.
But, he said, they gave the public a chance to stu4t .
the alternatives to the John· ·
son administration program. vised aews &lt;Onfereace.
Asked bow thio The special consuilaRI to should "roll up Its
President Johnson and former Taylor said Americans cc111t1
ambassador to South Viet Nam put dow• their anu-US. poliCJ:
reviewed lhe Viet Nam situa- banners, make persoaal eoa~
lion In detail for Ohio Uoiver- butions, pay their luel uti •
sity otudents Thursday night, whatever they oould lo pre....

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answered their questions, then foreign countriel from thiJIIdJt
held a ll).minute locally tete. (Umllnued On Plf!l Six)

purl loday, brfi...Dhll
tbo
oudook lor the ftiiiGt ollempl
.. lfod .. _ ..........

Blood is in Short Supply

tick· tT
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h''nlree Easter• Hi&amp;~ School
••""'GTONA
BRO'n
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the
IIUool
baskelbaD
player• were iDjured
W
aampllng
ot congmsional mail
mont •1 •
·llal- Thursday night in 1 bead • on Blood has many uses. ORe II [need, the buseo and polict cora uospeetaeular rwt of lho mil
Indicates that· televiled testi·
ora lB nJCket uti !Ia .Qollo collision 011 u. s. 50 about 2.7 1o mainlam life 1lself.
race to deliver the needed needs of Meigs Cowlty people Ito
1111 b~-~~~ lite mu.. west of State Roull 7,
mony by adminlslratioD offiThe ~cients didn'tluiow this, llfUanUties.
. tilt two Meigs Collllly hoopltall,
cials may have slowed but II
...-ra aear AtheM.
for their CUI'Mii was to rt- Me&gt;gs County needs Ill uo118 ia the Gollia Couaty bos.......
predicted ileaY)' eloada - " '
f1
..did not ball the beavy Dow of
remola over lila copa o&amp; Most oertousiJ In]~ was roove some o I. But we know ' of blood at the Bloodroobile on Iand at Parkersb11I11.
crit~lsin of Presidenl Jolullaaaelt lime.
though ~· 1010etimes act as IMonday, February 28, 11 11001 Donors are urgently Jleeded.
11 year-old Roger llamell, 1
11011, Viet Nam policiOI.
lreahmaD wbo ouffwed 1 wm- if we didn I.
to 6 p. m. to taka oart of the Come!
l!.a8l weeil'a testimOny of S.C.
pound okuU fracture ud ts.. !.ln. Mary Hamm, blood chair·
retary ol Stale Dean Rusk and
eraHona of lbe rf&amp;bl olde of the maD of the Meigs County Cbapt..
Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor ap.
bead Barnell .... rushed to a .... American Red CroS!, who
parently pneraled no av..
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The ten Oh10 eountleo with
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hos ital wh
be lwpeo to interest a large num011 · b
lllnche ol new ldminislralion the largest number of unemployed are the ObjeCt of a
um Illrted I PI lr ~~ ber of Mel8•· Masoa folks illeupporl nor any greater in- concerted effort by the state to alleviate the situation.
re:other ; . ••
11:: to visiting the Bloodmobile nen
crease In overall House-Sen~te Gov. James A. Rhodes told department heads Thursday
de
Jn"ured
~-·- E Monday aftet'IIOOII ia Pomeroy
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ols Newllllll
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wereRl~~
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mall than that produced by ear· to do everythi ~g Jl.OBSI'bie f or the counues.
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CHICAGO (UPn - James D. Norris, co-owner of the
16
1 Reeds· sayo repleniahmeot blood
11.. wt~.... before the !JlrThe counties mvolved are Guernsey, With 10.9 per
drl
of ·~ eek particularly important to the Chicago Black Hawks and one of the wealthiest men In
•i&amp;!l r.e\{tions committee.
cent of ltsJabor force unemployed; Metes, 8 per cent;
:.. ~an v~o lone a •••,"" 17" older person, the ac&lt;ldent vic· professional sports, died early today at Presbyterian·Sl
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Lawrence, 7.1 per (ent; Clermont, 7 per cent; Gallia, 6,, .l ao,IISJO 'llvll IIIII
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leYe .._ey, ' 11m or lbe sur&amp;Icai paUent 1o Luke's Hospital. He was 59.
1• Reedsville.
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per cent; Belmont and Noble, 8.6 per cent; Warren, 6.3 alleged dam,g• aadinjurleo 1o
speed recoveey and 1o retura
Norris, who entered the hospital 10 days ago for
MOSCOW '-THE SOVIET per ~nt and Carroll and
.. automobile accldeDI
lias
ewland IM Badgley were bim to active livlnl
treatment of coronary heart disease, died at 4·15 am.,
Union wants to keep a peace Hockmg, 5.8 per cent.
He noted seven of dlhe cou• been flied In Melp County Com·
J~ta'f: :J""tltal When tbere 18 1 • spet:tacular &lt;:ST. His condition had been considered satisfactory un·
line open ttl the West, but is not The state ~velopment De· tl~s alread~ were evelopinc mon Pleao Court by CUries R.
ar ers . g.
ig way demand for blood sucb oo o
til Wedolesday evenmg, prepared to move toward any partmenl was lliStructed to look ~lrJlOfls which should help In Karr, Jr., Coal·st, Middleport, Patrol offi~lals from lhe Alb- beart sur
, or' a lerrlble ' : when it worsened.
[John Riker of Palm Beach,
meaningful
nesolialions of over 118 list tf more tha.n 500 induatr18l ~xpansJan and urged against Wolter Hayes, Middlesaid Newland bad lal)o cldeal r g",ZID tar • uantl- Altbougb hockey was his real F'la.; and a haU·brother, Bruca
world probleme while the Viet prospects for location of indus- the remainmg three Law· pert.
era.Jons of the nose. mouth ties 0f b~ : du!.1 q
love Norris once headed the Norris, owoer ol tho Detroit
Nam war coolinues.
try in Ohio and see If these renee, Meigs and Gallia -to
and lll!alp whUe Badgley sui·
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• ea
_d.. blt.;,.ational Boxing Club and Red Wings.
This waa the major lrnpres· counties might quality as pro.. aet started on their own.
The petition says the accident•fered Ia':"'aliom of the scalp ::.be! ~·telephone Wires promoted 11 world champio•-·
- - - -10
alon bere after three days of peclive sUes.
The governor disclosed the OO&lt;urred Marcb 15, 11165 01 and posSible skull fracture.
•
ra cnea out
the ship bo&lt;ing matches until the :
wide ranglnl pollcy discussions
Youtb Aiel Improved
state Bu~u of Unemployment Mam·st m Pomeroy, that $51&gt;.56 The boys were returning home
u. s. Supreme Court ordered his
between British Prim Minis·
Compensation has expanded its clo~ges were lneurred lo his from a Class A Clf!e tourna·
organization dissolved in t9&gt;9.
ter Harold wnson and Soviet Rhodes told the 1!""'1 groups staff to Improve youth IIOI'Vices vehiCle, and the bolance
Is ment game at Athens when the
Ia sdditioa to his Interest iii I
Premier Aexei N. Kosygln. The In the counties to list. with the m the ten &lt;OUOI!e! and other uked for personal inJuries and accident
at II p.m..
the Black Hawks, Norris was
Soviet lender lndtcaled to Wll· d~partmenl possible mdustrlal areas With more tbaA average other compensatloo.
. '"!e patrol said Newland, dm00
co • owner of Chicago Stadium,
.
that Russia wanled a elm· Silos. He also 11I11ed them to unemployment.
The plslntiff further said the •mg m the east bound laM, lost
owned the hockey arena in St.
800
lake advantage of the $10 mil· This will ~II training, re- del d I ll"ded "tb the
&lt;Ontrol of hiS C'ar gomg dowR
Loul·s Mo and maintained an
l atl onehanneI to th e West lion
munc
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ble
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th
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rear
bill
th
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to prevent lntemattonal lenIV , a
or. wster an tramlng an p acmg
e of the Karr Vehicle because be
on e snow-covered h:gh·
extensive farm and stable for
sioll!! from getq out of hand. sewer line exlens!ODB Into ill- youths In jobo on a lar&amp;er foiled to stop bis melor vehicle way.
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breeding and racing horses By Ualied Pr•" laleflllllloall
But beyond tbls, there was ,;. duslrlll areas.
tiCIIIe, he said.
within an assured clear diJ. Newland • ear colilded bead· The Stale Highway
patrol known as Spriog Hill Farms In . A heavy snow storm ._.
lnelihation on the part ef the
lance. Karr alleses he suffered ~ With 1 westbound auto"!"' investigated a mioor accident Paris, Ky .
mto New .England loday an.
Kremlin to make any major
permanent Injuries u a result bile driven by Morv~ w. Crq&gt; at 1:211 p.m. 'l'hunday at Sec- He is survived by his widow. dumpiRg five to nine lncbea ..
moves or conclude any solid
of the wreck.
pen, 2!, Stewart. Crippel ouf. ood and Coort in Pomeroy in. Mary; a daughter, Suzanoe, I;; soow aloog the eastera ......
agreements.
fR other coorl IIOiivily, Palrl- fered a lacerallon ~ ~· oose volvfng care driven by David two hall • sisters, Mrs. Arthur of
tile ~ppalachlans iNm
cia Sayre, Long Bottom, bas while a passenger 10 hiS car, J. Goodwin. Iii, Pomeroy, snd Kaeibler of Chicago and Mrs. western ~orth Carolmo llllrlll
LAGOS, NIGERIA - THE
filed tilion for divorce from Carol.lrene Keller11111n, 29, RD, one owned by William T. ouls·
- ~ through Pennsylvania.
army and police officers who
WASHINGTPN CUPI)- It look&amp; like war over the Donal:" L. Sayre, Rt. I, Pom· C;"'~ill~tadined laceralions by, Pomeroy. No one was io- Arrangemenls Pend
Snow also whitened much ..
ousted Ghanaian . Preoidenl minimum wage between the AFL-CIO and the Johnson eroy, charging gress negiecl and o T e
e ·.
jured.
A • •
i the high country_ of the Weot,
Kwane Nkruma formed a administration unless the man in the middle on Capitol ntrame cruelty. The Citizeas fir ~e J:trollosaSIJd BameJIt was Officers said tbe Soulsby ear For nme Bta8
[ with up to siX mches of Nalional Liberation Councl to- HIU
wi h
1
National Bank of Pl. Pleasant . s
eo
· oseph Hos· was parked on Court St. , una!·
snow reported m eelllhl
d
lied
ired
can cotpe up t a comprom se.
ba I filed
ocf
king Pilaf and then transferred from tended Good .
ki
Funeral arrangements
are I Nevada. Snow flurries a~
;.;e:'J
pro:': f
with
seefrom there to Children's Hospital In 1 right tum
pending for Annie Bias. 83, who oied a new invasion o1 arette
ced the overthrow of the Afri· bor 1a••sceFn d "
Prn Sl'ed nt' Geo ge Meany backed Chari~ J-""" Schop,pert Rut.. Columbus. Both vehicles invol· Court . and drove too far ill d•ed th:s morning at the home air into the upper Mitlwflt Ud
y .., . e era.,on e e
r
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h
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of her son Roy of Tho11111s Fork
t•
G t Lak
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can
strongman
complete.
'""
rflbl.
..,. slrock the ·
.. ern
. ,rea River
. es flood
I'll • Ghana
Radl broadcasts
ld tbat up by t eUlna
M... newsmen the admlnistration'l plan to land.
damaged.''" eras were eavt Y !be
flll'kod
..,. Hisdoing
minor dam· Wilh whom she made her boma. norMISS
ISSippi
retired M . ~
.. advan~ !be wage lloof to
.
age IO bod. No cbarge was Survivors in llddllion to the ters leveled off at t6.0 ,_
BJ.
• Jooeph Ark· $1.60 m two years was 'too hour law.
Ward Enten Plea
Named Chairman
filed
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son above are two other sons ho tl bel
'd ....., 'f'llii't.
rab was
gJvea an
additional
late."and bis The
· arrests Thursday tnclud· sh·" 1• Kankakee, 11I ·· and wood'f· day
s r '"
Y !he ore
ml '""'' Iowa ,
star
and Dtllllod
chairman
tf tlttle
Evenand
as too
Meany
id Pennsylvania
d
ll lawmaker
lllion Of GUI'II to Coun
A McArthur contractor, W. Patrol
Davenport.
29 6
lhe seveD-member touncll Aft. associates were making warlike wook a vance a red. tom '140 Richard Ward, 20, Middle- E. Engle, hu been umed ed: Terry L. Hofflnan, 211, Pllll&gt; row of DetrOit ; a duughter, l Rock Island, Ill., areas, but:lllo
otber COUIICil member Is Col. notsea Ia Miami Beach a key wor ers aow eave
. port, charged with !iva counta chairman of the memborsblp eray, speeding, cited to Gall). Glenna Brown, Akron, and a level was still more than a
H. K. Kolaka, commander of congressional figure tined up 1 '~ Sept. 1• IJ66. .A year later, ot bur&amp;lary, 1tu pleaded &amp;uilty committee of the Southeastern polls municipal court Feb. Zi; grandson, Albert Pr1ce. Fr~ends , and a half over flood stage. ,
11: to informational affldavlta bo&gt;- Ohio Regional CouDtll (SEQ. Rusoell Sheets, 541 Rl. 2 Crown may call st the Ewmg Funeral The weather burOllll lss!ditl
tbe 2nd Infantry Brigade In the with the President Cb•lrmlln ~p: wouldk give 26
northern city or KUliUISI whose Adam Clayton Po..;,ll, ().N.Y., P u :
wor : • a~ r 3 6 fore Meigs County Common RC) ill Vinton County.
City, ftcliiiOus reitstration. cil· Home anytime.
heavy snow warllings 1W
1
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troops lsunched the
coup o1 the House EducatloD and cen
e, w
a :
· Pleao Court Judge John C. J!a. Eagle's appoinbnent was sa- ed to munlclpsl courl Feb. 28;
accurnulal!oos of four mcbee 4r
Thursday which ended NkrtJ. Labor Committee ebcloned lbe = nu:'~ll
ro;:ght mn.
IIOUII&lt;ed today by E. E. Davis, Jinuny Chambers, 31, Etoile, Vell!I'UI Memirlal Hospllal Imore this morning for
nah'l mean4iclatorlal reign
tw..year 'l60 approach
In llltll ~~ r to II
Ward wo liken before lbe president of the SI!:ORC. The Te1as, !allure to display valid Admission• - Judy
Lee, England, eastern Peaosyl......
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This ~p~ed to give the retoil .:;rkenliDwould ~~...:
court 011 alfldavils prepared by membership committee 11 one registration. bonded ro munici· Pomeroy ; Phyllis Clay, Alllanyl and the inland sections · ~
CINCINNATI - THE LOCAL President tbe edge at the Ia
Se
Proseculltttl Attorney Bernard V. of seven (7) standing commit· pal court Feb. 25.
Helen Andrews, Pomeroy Bv· sootheastem New York llitl
1 1 1968
NAACP brallcb praised the begiMing of the bailie But 1180
· on P · •
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Fultz, but sentencing Is still lees appointed by the president.
ron Jay, Pomeroy Thurman ! New Jersey.
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Me1p Gea&lt;rot &amp;o1pital
Marlin, Syracuse.
, The weather bureou reported
.Ohio Civil !tights Conlmisslon there were fortes ~I work The Dent plan would have lbe pendiJI&amp;. Want, wu ~ by
reporf rtlealled Th111'8day wbicb seeli:lng
advantage of placing the Middleport Cbief of Police Jlw.
LOCAL TEMPS
Abtlnlou - Lessie Lusk
Disebrles _ Orville Joba- snow depths of 13 incbel M
llaled there WBI a pattera of Rep
H Dent l).p largest port of the covered bert Gllkey'o department cbar&amp;• The temperature in Pome- Pomeroy Lewis Young, Porn~ son Dexter Jolm Groee Long Cbarlotlesville, Va., 8 inchei4JI
racial dllcrimiDalion Ia the h ~ 0 ~the : bor' ~work Ioree In !be lop bracket ed witb burlory ol the Middlf. roy'• business district at 11:28 roy.
Botlom· Virginia Pi~ Mid· Washington Dulles In~
1
building Irides lnduelry bere. ':n~ttee thet will I aha: the quickly wilbout addlDI too port Elementary Scboll
oa a.m. \oday was •
Dilellar&amp;el - Leonord 1\lfl, dleport , Alma McKeRZie,' Porn· Airport and also at ~~~
Dr. 11ruee G.- preoldetll of mildmum wage le&amp;lalalloa, 11 mucb to the nalional wage bill. PearJ.at and of four d1fl111Dp. t1or cloudy lkleo.
MiD1nvf11o.
eroy.
bur&amp;, W.Va., Hamsburc
llle NAACP br1ncb, laid hiB lryf!li to se0 bolb lkleo 011 1
Allentown, . Pa.
.,...
lll'OOP ...,, lha report u "a comproml,., ·
Clear llkieo. prevalled llCI'Iila
, .. , and pMllive llep forward Denl'l plan .would not puab
the Great Pll!nalnlm , , . . .
In our 11ru11le for eqJllllty of
minimum wage beyond
I t:;;o
UI
0
showt!l'!l were ·
opporfulllJ, tberebJ bt:Iqfn( ...ltl, but It would make the
.
IOfllnl aiOII( the
~na~ lo the city ol Jump from lbe ~ lml Ia WASHINGTON IUPI) -Two lor lhl1 eoualrJ ID tilt .nat week'a ' - of Scleact, poll- moment IPPIIJ'I IUperltefally are operating u planned. They centnl Paeific CoasL
•,,
lne
one year for ~ majority of U.S. SfiiiO!' aperl8 aaltf Ieday several,....., liter said.
lllbed by the Amerleu ~ 1o be llbeod. bl four 1rtt1 It bu are sebeduled to shoot post
..
Bli:IIIIJ! LEBANON -DB • employel covered_~-~ liiP'Ithat Soviet apacocraft mlf The aperl8 aN Dr. llntt:e C tloD for tha Advaacement of bad Cwo suc:cesaeotbe liiiZ fly. Vonu! late thla month or early TIIIB8TIEit, AND
ed
Preddeltl AmiD
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lpholcl!'lph Mm In color 11011 Murray, wocitte profela
Sclenee.
by Venlll and tbo 1185 In March.
COLUMBUS (UP!)- '
·~ Will teported lddlnJ ,
WEATHER ,
year and land llfe.bwtliDg planetary &amp;&lt;ience 11 Callioftlltt . They , sharply erlticlzed tbil phololfapi!Y of Ilia craters on Tne point Murray and Davies continued to 1bell out at
IOtnellbere lllli' the ID!IIhenl (IOiidJ ... eolder, -atoaoifroOO: on the red planet iR 11181 Institute of T~lo&amp;J. tmii eoualry • -.d-oll, delay· Mm.
make is tbat Russia bas beea ord pace for liquor diD'llll
1
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bortlor lillli 1.1r1e1 lotlq alt4r .liD' loll&amp;lll IMl'lf!eul 1or • · '
.
'Merton E. Davlel,
Iliff plagued• IIIII often llutilr Ia If planetary sholo Russia •hooting r.r lbe planets aince uary, a"«lrlrinl 1o
·
tl-.tling l[ittlluri 11y rebllllllill cOW li@lltrday, fair Ia lld·l They uld Rusala 11u 1peat member of tbo Raltd Corp., nnproviaed procram for atudy· bar bad ll ,contieculive laUures, 191iol with eqlljpmenl desiped the stale Liquor
ieft.wtnc
~ ilbo 011 11111. .
tar more 011 ltllllllllned planets- ~~~ Monica, Calif.
iDI Mm and Venus wtth either ol lha boolter rocket or speclllcaily for tbal buailll!lli. Dlrtelor DoD!IId D.
1tnll4 1 tiltl\liiY couP w.-; '· ·
NOW vou INOW
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.
..IIIUIIIIUII!d ·ltp8&lt;0CTafl. Till r•lthe •~1(1. Bill Zond 3, This country, 1llrlinl 1110 reUli and wiloleoala oi!eJ·~
,. , ftP.Gl1iidl7 tll1IDI lM!I' "nit MiiiiiiJppl IUftr waj~=~
Murray; 1 ~at! lull, they Slid, wW be hJiber deslgnoil 11 a wll f~ future yeors later, bas c:onten~ llaelf 111&lt;111!11 were a~·i per t:t111
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1111 ec~U&lt;atfonal TV obow "11'1111 .cl011 lady Ia lo\181y pale-SI'IJ
. ' Sybil B!Jrlon
CbriJtopber'l
Look" .. . The Rod Taylorl hair lhe's bad olnce girlhood;
·, · ~Is a1181eol obe's ready lor a
tplll at the 1081111 agaiD .·. The . Jullt MUIIIItla end !J11 preiiJ
haPPY bu11etiD .... Art . C8l'
David (fUm director) Ltanl youill wlfo llollnle !(Jplle ope111
day by Tbe Ohio Valley Publllblq Coli&gt;
oey'a
back ~aung In a
.Moo. In "bartlool Ill I b I
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1ft llJtiD&amp;.
pall)', 110 Meebanie St., PomeroJ, Ohio
OotiD. retreat . . . llrllllant art,if!
.Park"); Gwen Verdoa lA Stll"
'5768. Buslneso Offlce phone WY 2-21SCI
tat Dong Klngmall'o niece, San
A year .go we sew "T h e ,dl'l quietly admiring th,e ~
Editorial phone WY 2-21117.
. Franclaco restaurateuse Mal
Hi&gt;IU!e Wltneoa" In London end being made about the flrll nlghl
Tal Sing Ia apected to wed
Entered a11 second dau mailing matter
lltoulhl It aa lnlereatlng; Dell performert. Mll!GD Shubert CODJeD Hlnter when his tllvorco
at ti.Je post office at P0111eroy, Ohio.
plotted, weD-acted, ID!elllientlf Iemplatlni bll after.d!Met llct
from Dusty Bartlett Ia dusted
.National
advert1s1n1 representative:
eatertalnln8 courtroom drama; aeur ancl. lmmlaelll bll dlop o1
oft . . . 'l1u!l wily old champioa
,i:.:
Bottinelll Kimball, lne. 3f3 Luinrtoa
Ita Bdwy. premtere · didn't the Shubert mOUoaa, lifted
moagooae Arcble Moore oold
Ave., New York Cit,., New York.
I ha
change our oplnlon; end In It, Geoffrey Lumaden of
hll ?&amp;-acre "Salt Mine" mach
0111 of the most lnlereltfol per., "WIIIleaa" east being toasted by
Subscription rates: Delivered by carrier
Ia Calli. lor tea.OOO ••• Jaza
where available, 30 cents per week; one
fonnancea again belonged to bla Ameddlcaa friend Donald
v1rtuo1o Ahmad Jamal's had
Geolfre)' Lumsden, u the fussy Flamm, all male &amp;lancet tero....·; .. year in advance at the Daily Sentinel ofI.
the DOll-SUpport suit brol!lbt by
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fl&lt;o f!UO; ail&lt; IDOnllu, $7.80. tbr.. montho
WUe pouter-piJeon of a retired tng Ia 011 Lee Remlf:k'l lltisk
hll 01-wile tossed out wb"' be
1 · $8.10. 87 Motor Route where carrier ser_
;-.c~;.
_
Uttle wl&amp;llle even 1 bitted
ll'ajor . . . Ray MJIIand'l lllr
1
produced canceled cbecb well
..
vlc• not available one month $1.30. By
role a trlfie overacted, lbeath oouldn'l eemouftal. Vlllo
beyond the court settlement ..
,
mall one year $10.00; Sil montba, $11.25;
or nearer the truth, over-rea®o veal Sardl Jr., In his half Jle9vorlng from bl• bear! at;i h't '----..;_
Three montbl, $3.00.
ed;
but It's a most satlslylnll apeca looklllll like Benjamla
_ _ _ _ _ __.
tack, eongwrlter Bob llllllard'•
"
IVI!IIIDg of unpretonUoue pure- Franklin, trying 10 usiJD taI:
wrttinl! a .Bdwy. mus •I about
bles lo llarl by llrlct lalOOD
entertainment.
Jack Dempsey . . . Our ol d
At 1he ftrsl aljht: Bea !JIIIa protocol end oomehow lll8ll8i"
COMMENT-TING EDITORIALLY
Jrlend Carlos MontalbaO tells
In a patent leather pUiboll hat, tng It without mak!llll anyone
I
ue ha was In Houston lor the
better lllgn of Spring than any disgruntled; end Ray Mllland,
fuD fl8hls and "no one of the
old ji'Olllldhog; Joan Foolatnt after sweatlag out the mOJ'Ilo
Sl bulls even wu scrllchedIng review• and posing for TV,
(talking about going to Loodon
the only blood tplned waa buD
EVERY time a flood sweeps down tho
In Aprll); Mrs. Skllcb Hendel' llghlng, ••Now may I so take
fighter Jaime Bravoe'." (Bul
, ·. ,
Ohio Valley, we should all be remind·
eon In her Mermaid Dress, Ita off my hairpiece?" ... And lest
our
favorite
anlmalpblle
Pel
ed of the importance of conservation of
bangles of basic neon; Mr L we forget - the ever • popular
en Fltzserald won't Uke C8l'
our
most
important
elements,
water
and
i
!Ia)' Mllland, a beautllul, gra- Anita LoulN.
loa' after-thought): "l'he bulle
soil. The muddy boiling stream is a shin·
were killed at the slaoghter
ing case of lost sail in some part of tho
s-Dally SeaUnel, Pomeroy·Jollddleport, 0., Feb. 25, 11181
house later, regardleas."
··. watershed. Exposed land, which has
Tbe David (TV otar) McCaJ..
· been denuded of trees and top soil fall1
1um1
(Jill Ireland) are beard
easy prey to the descending rains, and
hollering
••u.N.C.L.E." · .. Yvetwhen the waters recede we have a thick
te Mlmleux, beautllul young
, depollit of land that belongs In some
blonde star' W8l either oecrfi. • other part of the valley. We hear warn·
Jy
married or 1101 aceorciiDg to
ing of the falling water table, and yet
"''Il
what story you beUeved,
to
miJUons of gallons go to waste each
1--- by Hel.-. Bottel--'
year when the floods race to the sea.
French dlrectoo Serse Bourguig·
Our country is making some strides
none; now they're either divorcan oay tbe persolll wile pill'&gt;
iD conservation practices, but they are
elng or tllfing, according to OBJECTS TO OBIT
llcipated (even the Colffillllo
surely only a .drop in the bucket when
their "best friends" . . . Ross Dear Helen:
.
tho populatiOn of thiS country soars far
Bowman of Clear Day" and
You may think me a nit-pick- nlats) were ol tho bliheal charabove the 200 million mark. It is a comactress Jessica Walter 1 a y or, but you wouldo't 11 you acter aod aincorelt molivallcw.
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You, madam, ahould be 11mon sight in Meigs county to see water
By LYLE WILSOII
frlenda malotatned their lead. Information Ill the Congresslon. they'll wed in Spring . ·. Lesa knew the woman In question. leaced. YOII lboufd keep ytnrr
' being hauled in trucks to sections out'f
United Prell !Dternallonol
}'or example: of nine free al Record. He said his list was than a year ago the Eloctron- Sbe baa mada my wile'a life stupid mouth
side of the city to cistern or well for those
ohut aatll )'011
Purist. tn the art of political world ohlps arriving tn North not oomplete becauso the ovlsion" version of "Harlow"' Hell, not to speak of mine and l..rn the Truth •· .. et&lt;., ell!.,
• who tack water for even da ily uses.
1~ Carol Lynley)
waa our children's. I won't go Into
l
science no doubt will deplore VIet Nam In November, 1965, Johnson administration had
Thousands of rlollars are spent drilllng
released,
or
escaped,
to
the detail, except to say my wife et&lt;. - PA'I'RI!1r AND FREINJ)
tile effort of American marl· seveo were Brilloh. Of live elassified (marked secret)
·• for water that is non-existent. The time
!Jesr P and F:
time unions to establish a arrivals tn December, 1965, some information about trade year's worst reviews; already eared lor her mother lor 10
is not too distar.t, if not already here,
Funny bow the "peaeelul~
il'a eamouflBised onder another years alter the rest of tile
.
positive police against ailios of three were of Brltiab registry. with North Viet Nam •
when the municipality cannot extend waare
always eo m!Utant .... 0
lhe United Slates whose shipl
Shlpa of Norway, Lebanon,
"In 1965," Cl!amberlaln told IIAIIe ("Pialinum Blonde") for lamily washed their hands of you would send tbi8 kind Goil
I
ter lines for those less fortunate than the
tr11dt with the North Vitt Nam Greece, Japan, The Nether- the House, "there were more lllle far beyond the U. S. bor- ber - and for good re...n.
city dwellers. The system is built to proNow my molber-in-law Ia Ia Idler to me (ineludlnl 10 antiCommunist..
lands, Cyprus. Malta also were free world ships than Commu- ders where criUcs' bowla earl
vide foi' just so many persons, and to
ciled In the Congressional nisi ships engaged in carrying be heard . . . A preas agent eo!- Ill• hospital aod can't survive. war and antl • govemment •
over ex tend the system will eventually
n1e punst.~ will recall that R!lcord although none was as goods to and from North VIet emnly advised us the pho01 I feel no pity. only relief. Tblo policy pamphlets) why ahoul~
bring about a reduced supply for everyn't I assume you'd 111pply llkl
the conduct of foreign relations Involved as wero ahipo of Nam. I am satisfied that a company's lnf.--atore DOW bringS me to my problem.
one.
Ovel'
Our newspaper prlnla
the propa&amp;aoda lo the Is assigned by tile U.S. British restotry.
~
';
At the pre~ent time several states are
great deal more of this add their owo namea wheo 111o
seas
provided
you
aal!
their
swering,
1111'1
dldD'I
al
1:07,
1a11111
kind
of
obituary
that
was
Constitution to the president,
taking strong measures to preserve the
There leUed In Washington Information can and should be 1:2Z and 2:30 tbla .. m.
naineo
In
the
neWspaper?
-H.
aNd lOll years ·ago: "Mary
with occasional reference to the
soil and conserve the water within their
tn mid-February the fact that made public. The American
" ·
"Hello, Dolly" dancen Bever- - Smltb, daarly beloved mother Desr Helen:
· borders . Kentucky legislators took the
U.S. Senate.
teb
Johnson
administratloa
bad
people
simply
have
not
been
I
am
a
good
oeamstrest
end
ly
Baker
and
NeD
Jonea
(wed
of
......
;
dear
sister
of
....
;
The Maritime Trades Depart.
matter to heart and passed an Imposing
begun
to
blacklist
free world told the whole truth · about the laot Oct.) are daytime
enjoy
,.wing
for
my
family
and
Ford- IUI'Vived by loving grandchild·
~ amullnt of restrictions to control sur[ace
mont ol the AFlrCIO hal
~
- inirling. At. ·the present time three oth~r calledon its 29 member unions 1hips which trade with North shocking support being stven by bam students, Beverly cram- reo·· ... et£." This kind
of my horne. My problem II IIlli
Viet
Nam.
The
blacklist
would
free
world
ships
to
a
nation
states are developing greater strip minto bovcott all ships of any
ming for an M.A. and Nell for thln8 gqs me. vene U the de- I have neighbors who come to
bar
ouch
ships
from
carrying
blatantly
engaged
In
Commuing controls to stop the destruction of
a B.A .. :- Neil also ta actor • cease&lt;~ were "dearly beloved" me with their mending, allel'
country whose vessels trade
U.S.-sponsored
cargoes
from
nisi
aggression
aod
subvertop soil, and in the case of mining comwith Nortll Viet Nam. Not all
choreograpbel for the latereat- but wbea It's a lie and a face, allons, etc. Now I love to oew,
sion."
panies themselves they are recognizing
bow can we possibly have II but not lor everybody. I don't
American citizens will deplore Americau ports. That is a
blacltiist
of
individual
ohips.
Chamberlain
m
a
d
e
t
h
a
t
&lt;~ debt to co mmunities by fostering waneed money (my husbaod to
thhs direction aetioa on the
getting too much Iodine Ia printed?
I
The Maritime Trade Depart.. speech on Feb. 7. One week
h·r conservation programs and tree plan· docko.
Aod boll can we get out of 1 prof..slonal manl eo I nn'l
yoor diet over a period of years.
tin g. A coal company out in Indiana
Loast likely to deplore the men! goes lar beyond that to later came word of the Iodine Is used to treat a thy- It, when this Ia evidently an charge. U 1· refuse to do my
~tarted a program called "Ope-ration
utabltshed policy of tile paper, neighbors' oewlng, will 1beJ
boycott will be the parents, blacklist all ohipo flying the administration blacklist of indio roid tbat to overactive.
Green Earth," which restored to a town
nag
of
any
ohip
engaging
ill
vidual
ships.
Four
days
lator
wives and childre-n of American
No laboratory test is 100 per because very obit Is filled with look on me as a snob?-RAGan adequate water supply by the creathe Maritime Trades Depart.. c:ent reliable. That Ia why It lo beloved'."! -HONEST
GERTY ANN
men •ow &amp;erving in Southeast lrsdo with North Viet Nom.
tion of a lake four miles long containing
Rep.
Clulrles
E.
Chamberlain
men!
moved
to
eslabllah
a
fiag
Dear Ann:
Asia or who were killed,
often necessary to repeat a test Dear Honoat:
more than 400 nullion gallons of water.
The few who lmJ&gt;O'O wlll. ()tb.
wo\JDded or missing in action (R-Mich.) put the lhlpping boycott. It appearo tllat the and why It i8 always necessary
You can make e formal readministration is about to have
The town had been hauling water, and
ers
will cheer you u a rethere.
This
aspect
of
tho
quest
to
the
newspaper,
and
to
weigh
the
results
against
the
rationing had been in effect for years.
a policy thrust upon ll
Tbe
Almaaac
.formed
easy mark. Wh; IIQl
situation will not be missed by
other fiodings, wh;eh IJ exactly II will probably be honored.
A surface mining company up in Penn·
By
United
Pres1
illemalloul
:wlnl
LBJ. The politically oenoiliva
...... Of you can forget your 11art o neighborhood
wlult your doctor did.
svlvania furnished Future Farmers of
Today io Friday. Feb. 25, the
You'll
be
spehdlllJ
less
cius?
President
lo
roputed
to
keep
bitterness
aod
get
on
with
Hie.
America with 500 sugar maple seedlings,
56th day ol 1166 with 309 to
both
ean
to
the
ground
al
all
The dead don't read obltuarlea. lime, aod accomplllhlnl a 101
which were planted In three townships
Q- When I had my goiter
follow
.
tim
..
ol
detect
changeo
In
the
more. -H
and a hal( dozen communities to get
removed siX years ago I weigb- -H
vibrations
of
popular
opinion.
Desr Helen:
MDJTANT
PEACE
MARCHER
~uch favorable publicity for an expenThe moon 11 between Hs new
ed 111 pounda. Since thea I
Sufficient
publicity
of
the
My mother used tO alway•
Deli' Madam
diture of onlv $120.
phase aod first quarter.
have
gained
10
pouods
and
am
extenL of free world trade with
I bad the severo misfortune say, "See a pin and leave II
The whole conservation movement
The 111DM11ng star 11 Venus. By Wayne G. Braadotadl, M.D. DOl so n..-vous. Are both of
North Viet Nam io likely 1o s•t
ls one that needs to he understood bv
of
readln8 your column, in lay, bad luck lo you the UveQ - Alter my aecood ehild
The evening star i8 Jupiter.
these effecto a result of the poup
vibrations
easily
detected
by
everyone from youth through adulthood.
whlcb you gave your roasona long day." Even yet, I can·&amp;
World lamooo Italian tenor was born I was tired all the eratlon!
a politician through the soles of Enrko Caruso waa born on thia lime and my face was puffy.
We can remember as a student many
wby namea of our VIetnam sold- leave a pin lay. What should I
A
Both
eHecto
are
a
nathis feet. The citizens wm be day in 1871
years ago the attention that ·was paid to
le1'8 could not be published. I do•-&lt;:ONPULSIVE
My doctor did a PBI test, which
ursl
con,.quence
of
correcting
Arbor Day. It never went unobserved in
astonished to learn no doubt
can only lay you sre 1 bralnle" Dear Com:
In 11104, a group of congru,. was normal, but he said I bad
all schools, and students took part In exthat Briti•h flag shtpo sre til~ men unanimously nominated a thyroid deficiency aod he thyroid over-activity. Your goit- war • monger trying to Imply
Pick II upi- H.
¥OSes that '3W the planting of a tree or
rree world leaders in trade with Thomao Jefferson for Pr... gove me thyroid ulract. Why er must have been the typa that anyone wbo doesn1 beThis column lo dedicated to
trees. Today that day has hardlv
North Viet Nom. A llot of freo ident.
would my thyroi~ suddenly stop known aa toxic or uophthaJ. Ueve In flBfltlng would stoop to family living, eo If you're ha•·
tbe sUghtest attei1tion. We boast about
world ships anivlng in North
In 1101, J. P.
Morgan working and, if II Is deflctent, mic.
oentllng anU • wsr propaganda tng kid trouble or jull olaia
bti'dll progressive , hut we are al'tually
Viet Nam las! year appeared In Incorporated the United Stateo why would the PBI test be norto our deluded boys over••••· trouble, lei Helea belp YOU.
loli.!l~ out in our efforts to preserve the
the
Congre&amp;tional
Record
01
Q
Ia
a
recont
column
you
Steel Corp. in New Jersey, the mal? H I eat fooda rlcb Ia ioI am a peace marcher. I She will uo wecome your
i
liieo ·and the benefits they bring. Most . last Feb. 7.
dine will tllat pep up my thy- lllld vitamin B·IZ In adequall have been lavolved Ia lanumer· twn amusing eq&gt;erlences. A~
first "bl!Uon-dollar" !lrm.
of our communities were proud of their
In January of 1911&amp;, 10 of 11
dosage would cure pernlcioua able marches, demonatrotl0118, dress Helen Bolte! Ia· •
In 11148, Communlsto oelzed roid?
Goil
tr'e lined streets. but each passing vear
free world ships arriving in control of Czechoslovakia.
A -Thyroid faOare, when anemia. Wbat 11 an adequate end acta of elvn disobedience. I this newspaper.
n&lt;'iw sees morf' bf&gt;ing ff•lled in the name
North Viet Nam were British.
In 1162, American astronaut not caused by removal of part dooe?
of pregre5s. We have a role to play in
In February, !!HIS, 11 of 18 were John Gletm wao cheered by of the thyroid, may be the reA - Too mBIIJ peoplo be.
c~rsetvah011, and we owe it to ~enera­
British. The volume of free thouBBDda ia a march through sult of a dlsesse ol the pitui- neve that all a doctor baa to
tifns unborn ·to preserve for them a
world trade with North Viet WaohtngUID. Later, he gave a tary, the gland that produC!OI do il to sive a dlseaoe a name,
WOrld that Is green and a water supply
Nam steadily diminished during 17 minute address before CoD- a thyroid • otlmulating hoi' name a drug, brini the two
that will sen·e them.
mane, or It may be caused by together aod blogo - a cure.
1965 althoup our Brttleb fll'NI.
The practlco of medlelne II not
-that simple. All adequate d.,.
Hado's
Do It
Time ' .,
lor ooe perso11 would not aeoessar!Jy be adequate for liDother. In your ease, your doctor
AWRfGHT, YOU GUYS~/
would have to determine the
HANPS OFF! rtliJ :tusH 1.0S1
rigbt dose by periodic bloo4
'&gt;OUR .JOBSfl, YA KNOW 'THAt
oounta, then, aa you Improve,
ilO'fTCj.jA?! WAI4NA MAKE '
SOMETHfp.l' Out.A IT~~
be milbl be able to roduco the
HfVI CAN YOU SIN9.•
dose to a malatenanco leveL A
TENOR?
doctor always alms to tresl the
patient, not the dlseaae or, 11
0111 of my prliessort ezpreaoe4
it, ·~There are no cUieuel only lick people."
Richard S. Owen, Publishe&gt;
Chester Tannehill. Editor
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A Little Early This ;Yeor

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Days Are Here
The Flood Waters
Have Gone Down!

Floods And Conservation

You can now drive Int. l'omeroy. Mike your llrtt

otop ot the N. Y. C. Hou... They 1tlll have t ·lot ef
Winter Morchonclloa GREATLY REDUCED.
Sprint marchand!.. Is orrlvlnt dolly. Juot te tift

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• A bHutllul selection of Mlno SS Sport Shlrtt.
Smoll to XL. lncludoci io the ..., Hanley Shirt In
oil th• lotaot colon. Soma of th- never nMd 1.lnt.-3.98 to 5.98.

Maritime Unions Take Lead in Banning
Allied Ships in VietNam War Trade

LAUNDRY BASKET

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Loyola !Md.l f1 Brdgwater 81
St. Mary t1t1 Roanoke 75
II ~:"~:b Macon 71 W. Mel
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AI NasbviUe, Teti!L
Flrtlllorrod

!Mrtn) 71 LDciD Mem.
Ulion (Teno.) 71 Tenn. We1.
83 Chris. Brea.
Tusculum 53 Belmont 50
Oldo CDifere1100 TourtiUDeul
AI AkrvD, Oblo
Finl llollall
Akron 111 lllrarn 119

Oberlin 113 MI. Unioa 70
Bld,..Wllco ~1 Woosler 89
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Chrysler is setting aU-time
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a
ass or 1 a
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an iD and see bow easy we'U make your move up.

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CLEANING

By Urrlled Prell lrrlenattoaol
oSutbern Canference Tourney .
AI Cbarlotle, N.C.
First Boaad
lhchmood 76 East CaroUaa 74
Davidson 7t Citadel 61
West Virginia 95 VMIIO
ll'm. 1: Mary 71 Furmao 71
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PESCRISE f.jt,\1 Wi-lEN
SI-IE GETS HIM I-JOIIlE•'"

• So while In Pomeroy thl1 WMI&lt;and, otop flnf'lt
tho Now Yorlc Clothlnt HoUH end •k them te
show ..you tho lot11t ond bOlt In Mini end a.yt
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time. What are the dl•nctt or
my becoming pregnant? B o w
dangortiUI would a 111'11 ebJid.
blt1h be at my qef
A - Y- daaaeel ara pod
regardless of your qe aa loDe
as you have not passed 1111
meoopauoe. BtcaUM the lluueo
of the blrllt canal lD 1iomea
who are over II have loll ..,..
If their elutlelty mq obo~
tril!lano favor delivery by
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for tho young .,..,, 3.98 to 5.98. Soma o f ! ' - parman111tly _prHHCI. They have the Stretch· Ditto
im in light blue and lift,

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J~CKt!ON

By Jack O'Brlau

1111 ec~U&lt;atfonal TV obow "11'1111 .cl011 lady Ia lo\181y pale-SI'IJ
. ' Sybil B!Jrlon
CbriJtopber'l
Look" .. . The Rod Taylorl hair lhe's bad olnce girlhood;
·, · ~Is a1181eol obe's ready lor a
tplll at the 1081111 agaiD .·. The . Jullt MUIIIItla end !J11 preiiJ
haPPY bu11etiD .... Art . C8l'
David (fUm director) Ltanl youill wlfo llollnle !(Jplle ope111
day by Tbe Ohio Valley Publllblq Coli&gt;
oey'a
back ~aung In a
.Moo. In "bartlool Ill I b I
&lt;J.
1ft llJtiD&amp;.
pall)', 110 Meebanie St., PomeroJ, Ohio
OotiD. retreat . . . llrllllant art,if!
.Park"); Gwen Verdoa lA Stll"
'5768. Buslneso Offlce phone WY 2-21SCI
tat Dong Klngmall'o niece, San
A year .go we sew "T h e ,dl'l quietly admiring th,e ~
Editorial phone WY 2-21117.
. Franclaco restaurateuse Mal
Hi&gt;IU!e Wltneoa" In London end being made about the flrll nlghl
Tal Sing Ia apected to wed
Entered a11 second dau mailing matter
lltoulhl It aa lnlereatlng; Dell performert. Mll!GD Shubert CODJeD Hlnter when his tllvorco
at ti.Je post office at P0111eroy, Ohio.
plotted, weD-acted, ID!elllientlf Iemplatlni bll after.d!Met llct
from Dusty Bartlett Ia dusted
.National
advert1s1n1 representative:
eatertalnln8 courtroom drama; aeur ancl. lmmlaelll bll dlop o1
oft . . . 'l1u!l wily old champioa
,i:.:
Bottinelll Kimball, lne. 3f3 Luinrtoa
Ita Bdwy. premtere · didn't the Shubert mOUoaa, lifted
moagooae Arcble Moore oold
Ave., New York Cit,., New York.
I ha
change our oplnlon; end In It, Geoffrey Lumaden of
hll ?&amp;-acre "Salt Mine" mach
0111 of the most lnlereltfol per., "WIIIleaa" east being toasted by
Subscription rates: Delivered by carrier
Ia Calli. lor tea.OOO ••• Jaza
where available, 30 cents per week; one
fonnancea again belonged to bla Ameddlcaa friend Donald
v1rtuo1o Ahmad Jamal's had
Geolfre)' Lumsden, u the fussy Flamm, all male &amp;lancet tero....·; .. year in advance at the Daily Sentinel ofI.
the DOll-SUpport suit brol!lbt by
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fl&lt;o f!UO; ail&lt; IDOnllu, $7.80. tbr.. montho
WUe pouter-piJeon of a retired tng Ia 011 Lee Remlf:k'l lltisk
hll 01-wile tossed out wb"' be
1 · $8.10. 87 Motor Route where carrier ser_
;-.c~;.
_
Uttle wl&amp;llle even 1 bitted
ll'ajor . . . Ray MJIIand'l lllr
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produced canceled cbecb well
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vlc• not available one month $1.30. By
role a trlfie overacted, lbeath oouldn'l eemouftal. Vlllo
beyond the court settlement ..
,
mall one year $10.00; Sil montba, $11.25;
or nearer the truth, over-rea®o veal Sardl Jr., In his half Jle9vorlng from bl• bear! at;i h't '----..;_
Three montbl, $3.00.
ed;
but It's a most satlslylnll apeca looklllll like Benjamla
_ _ _ _ _ __.
tack, eongwrlter Bob llllllard'•
"
IVI!IIIDg of unpretonUoue pure- Franklin, trying 10 usiJD taI:
wrttinl! a .Bdwy. mus •I about
bles lo llarl by llrlct lalOOD
entertainment.
Jack Dempsey . . . Our ol d
At 1he ftrsl aljht: Bea !JIIIa protocol end oomehow lll8ll8i"
COMMENT-TING EDITORIALLY
Jrlend Carlos MontalbaO tells
In a patent leather pUiboll hat, tng It without mak!llll anyone
I
ue ha was In Houston lor the
better lllgn of Spring than any disgruntled; end Ray Mllland,
fuD fl8hls and "no one of the
old ji'Olllldhog; Joan Foolatnt after sweatlag out the mOJ'Ilo
Sl bulls even wu scrllchedIng review• and posing for TV,
(talking about going to Loodon
the only blood tplned waa buD
EVERY time a flood sweeps down tho
In Aprll); Mrs. Skllcb Hendel' llghlng, ••Now may I so take
fighter Jaime Bravoe'." (Bul
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Ohio Valley, we should all be remind·
eon In her Mermaid Dress, Ita off my hairpiece?" ... And lest
our
favorite
anlmalpblle
Pel
ed of the importance of conservation of
bangles of basic neon; Mr L we forget - the ever • popular
en Fltzserald won't Uke C8l'
our
most
important
elements,
water
and
i
!Ia)' Mllland, a beautllul, gra- Anita LoulN.
loa' after-thought): "l'he bulle
soil. The muddy boiling stream is a shin·
were killed at the slaoghter
ing case of lost sail in some part of tho
s-Dally SeaUnel, Pomeroy·Jollddleport, 0., Feb. 25, 11181
house later, regardleas."
··. watershed. Exposed land, which has
Tbe David (TV otar) McCaJ..
· been denuded of trees and top soil fall1
1um1
(Jill Ireland) are beard
easy prey to the descending rains, and
hollering
••u.N.C.L.E." · .. Yvetwhen the waters recede we have a thick
te Mlmleux, beautllul young
, depollit of land that belongs In some
blonde star' W8l either oecrfi. • other part of the valley. We hear warn·
Jy
married or 1101 aceorciiDg to
ing of the falling water table, and yet
"''Il
what story you beUeved,
to
miJUons of gallons go to waste each
1--- by Hel.-. Bottel--'
year when the floods race to the sea.
French dlrectoo Serse Bourguig·
Our country is making some strides
none; now they're either divorcan oay tbe persolll wile pill'&gt;
iD conservation practices, but they are
elng or tllfing, according to OBJECTS TO OBIT
llcipated (even the Colffillllo
surely only a .drop in the bucket when
their "best friends" . . . Ross Dear Helen:
.
tho populatiOn of thiS country soars far
Bowman of Clear Day" and
You may think me a nit-pick- nlats) were ol tho bliheal charabove the 200 million mark. It is a comactress Jessica Walter 1 a y or, but you wouldo't 11 you acter aod aincorelt molivallcw.
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You, madam, ahould be 11mon sight in Meigs county to see water
By LYLE WILSOII
frlenda malotatned their lead. Information Ill the Congresslon. they'll wed in Spring . ·. Lesa knew the woman In question. leaced. YOII lboufd keep ytnrr
' being hauled in trucks to sections out'f
United Prell !Dternallonol
}'or example: of nine free al Record. He said his list was than a year ago the Eloctron- Sbe baa mada my wile'a life stupid mouth
side of the city to cistern or well for those
ohut aatll )'011
Purist. tn the art of political world ohlps arriving tn North not oomplete becauso the ovlsion" version of "Harlow"' Hell, not to speak of mine and l..rn the Truth •· .. et&lt;., ell!.,
• who tack water for even da ily uses.
1~ Carol Lynley)
waa our children's. I won't go Into
l
science no doubt will deplore VIet Nam In November, 1965, Johnson administration had
Thousands of rlollars are spent drilllng
released,
or
escaped,
to
the detail, except to say my wife et&lt;. - PA'I'RI!1r AND FREINJ)
tile effort of American marl· seveo were Brilloh. Of live elassified (marked secret)
·• for water that is non-existent. The time
!Jesr P and F:
time unions to establish a arrivals tn December, 1965, some information about trade year's worst reviews; already eared lor her mother lor 10
is not too distar.t, if not already here,
Funny bow the "peaeelul~
il'a eamouflBised onder another years alter the rest of tile
.
positive police against ailios of three were of Brltiab registry. with North Viet Nam •
when the municipality cannot extend waare
always eo m!Utant .... 0
lhe United Slates whose shipl
Shlpa of Norway, Lebanon,
"In 1965," Cl!amberlaln told IIAIIe ("Pialinum Blonde") for lamily washed their hands of you would send tbi8 kind Goil
I
ter lines for those less fortunate than the
tr11dt with the North Vitt Nam Greece, Japan, The Nether- the House, "there were more lllle far beyond the U. S. bor- ber - and for good re...n.
city dwellers. The system is built to proNow my molber-in-law Ia Ia Idler to me (ineludlnl 10 antiCommunist..
lands, Cyprus. Malta also were free world ships than Commu- ders where criUcs' bowla earl
vide foi' just so many persons, and to
ciled In the Congressional nisi ships engaged in carrying be heard . . . A preas agent eo!- Ill• hospital aod can't survive. war and antl • govemment •
over ex tend the system will eventually
n1e punst.~ will recall that R!lcord although none was as goods to and from North VIet emnly advised us the pho01 I feel no pity. only relief. Tblo policy pamphlets) why ahoul~
bring about a reduced supply for everyn't I assume you'd 111pply llkl
the conduct of foreign relations Involved as wero ahipo of Nam. I am satisfied that a company's lnf.--atore DOW bringS me to my problem.
one.
Ovel'
Our newspaper prlnla
the propa&amp;aoda lo the Is assigned by tile U.S. British restotry.
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At the pre~ent time several states are
great deal more of this add their owo namea wheo 111o
seas
provided
you
aal!
their
swering,
1111'1
dldD'I
al
1:07,
1a11111
kind
of
obituary
that
was
Constitution to the president,
taking strong measures to preserve the
There leUed In Washington Information can and should be 1:2Z and 2:30 tbla .. m.
naineo
In
the
neWspaper?
-H.
aNd lOll years ·ago: "Mary
with occasional reference to the
soil and conserve the water within their
tn mid-February the fact that made public. The American
" ·
"Hello, Dolly" dancen Bever- - Smltb, daarly beloved mother Desr Helen:
· borders . Kentucky legislators took the
U.S. Senate.
teb
Johnson
administratloa
bad
people
simply
have
not
been
I
am
a
good
oeamstrest
end
ly
Baker
and
NeD
Jonea
(wed
of
......
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dear
sister
of
....
;
The Maritime Trades Depart.
matter to heart and passed an Imposing
begun
to
blacklist
free world told the whole truth · about the laot Oct.) are daytime
enjoy
,.wing
for
my
family
and
Ford- IUI'Vived by loving grandchild·
~ amullnt of restrictions to control sur[ace
mont ol the AFlrCIO hal
~
- inirling. At. ·the present time three oth~r calledon its 29 member unions 1hips which trade with North shocking support being stven by bam students, Beverly cram- reo·· ... et£." This kind
of my horne. My problem II IIlli
Viet
Nam.
The
blacklist
would
free
world
ships
to
a
nation
states are developing greater strip minto bovcott all ships of any
ming for an M.A. and Nell for thln8 gqs me. vene U the de- I have neighbors who come to
bar
ouch
ships
from
carrying
blatantly
engaged
In
Commuing controls to stop the destruction of
a B.A .. :- Neil also ta actor • cease&lt;~ were "dearly beloved" me with their mending, allel'
country whose vessels trade
U.S.-sponsored
cargoes
from
nisi
aggression
aod
subvertop soil, and in the case of mining comwith Nortll Viet Nam. Not all
choreograpbel for the latereat- but wbea It's a lie and a face, allons, etc. Now I love to oew,
sion."
panies themselves they are recognizing
bow can we possibly have II but not lor everybody. I don't
American citizens will deplore Americau ports. That is a
blacltiist
of
individual
ohips.
Chamberlain
m
a
d
e
t
h
a
t
&lt;~ debt to co mmunities by fostering waneed money (my husbaod to
thhs direction aetioa on the
getting too much Iodine Ia printed?
I
The Maritime Trade Depart.. speech on Feb. 7. One week
h·r conservation programs and tree plan· docko.
Aod boll can we get out of 1 prof..slonal manl eo I nn'l
yoor diet over a period of years.
tin g. A coal company out in Indiana
Loast likely to deplore the men! goes lar beyond that to later came word of the Iodine Is used to treat a thy- It, when this Ia evidently an charge. U 1· refuse to do my
~tarted a program called "Ope-ration
utabltshed policy of tile paper, neighbors' oewlng, will 1beJ
boycott will be the parents, blacklist all ohipo flying the administration blacklist of indio roid tbat to overactive.
Green Earth," which restored to a town
nag
of
any
ohip
engaging
ill
vidual
ships.
Four
days
lator
wives and childre-n of American
No laboratory test is 100 per because very obit Is filled with look on me as a snob?-RAGan adequate water supply by the creathe Maritime Trades Depart.. c:ent reliable. That Ia why It lo beloved'."! -HONEST
GERTY ANN
men •ow &amp;erving in Southeast lrsdo with North Viet Nom.
tion of a lake four miles long containing
Rep.
Clulrles
E.
Chamberlain
men!
moved
to
eslabllah
a
fiag
Dear Ann:
Asia or who were killed,
often necessary to repeat a test Dear Honoat:
more than 400 nullion gallons of water.
The few who lmJ&gt;O'O wlll. ()tb.
wo\JDded or missing in action (R-Mich.) put the lhlpping boycott. It appearo tllat the and why It i8 always necessary
You can make e formal readministration is about to have
The town had been hauling water, and
ers
will cheer you u a rethere.
This
aspect
of
tho
quest
to
the
newspaper,
and
to
weigh
the
results
against
the
rationing had been in effect for years.
a policy thrust upon ll
Tbe
Almaaac
.formed
easy mark. Wh; IIQl
situation will not be missed by
other fiodings, wh;eh IJ exactly II will probably be honored.
A surface mining company up in Penn·
By
United
Pres1
illemalloul
:wlnl
LBJ. The politically oenoiliva
...... Of you can forget your 11art o neighborhood
wlult your doctor did.
svlvania furnished Future Farmers of
Today io Friday. Feb. 25, the
You'll
be
spehdlllJ
less
cius?
President
lo
roputed
to
keep
bitterness
aod
get
on
with
Hie.
America with 500 sugar maple seedlings,
56th day ol 1166 with 309 to
both
ean
to
the
ground
al
all
The dead don't read obltuarlea. lime, aod accomplllhlnl a 101
which were planted In three townships
Q- When I had my goiter
follow
.
tim
..
ol
detect
changeo
In
the
more. -H
and a hal( dozen communities to get
removed siX years ago I weigb- -H
vibrations
of
popular
opinion.
Desr Helen:
MDJTANT
PEACE
MARCHER
~uch favorable publicity for an expenThe moon 11 between Hs new
ed 111 pounda. Since thea I
Sufficient
publicity
of
the
My mother used tO alway•
Deli' Madam
diture of onlv $120.
phase aod first quarter.
have
gained
10
pouods
and
am
extenL of free world trade with
I bad the severo misfortune say, "See a pin and leave II
The whole conservation movement
The 111DM11ng star 11 Venus. By Wayne G. Braadotadl, M.D. DOl so n..-vous. Are both of
North Viet Nam io likely 1o s•t
ls one that needs to he understood bv
of
readln8 your column, in lay, bad luck lo you the UveQ - Alter my aecood ehild
The evening star i8 Jupiter.
these effecto a result of the poup
vibrations
easily
detected
by
everyone from youth through adulthood.
whlcb you gave your roasona long day." Even yet, I can·&amp;
World lamooo Italian tenor was born I was tired all the eratlon!
a politician through the soles of Enrko Caruso waa born on thia lime and my face was puffy.
We can remember as a student many
wby namea of our VIetnam sold- leave a pin lay. What should I
A
Both
eHecto
are
a
nathis feet. The citizens wm be day in 1871
years ago the attention that ·was paid to
le1'8 could not be published. I do•-&lt;:ONPULSIVE
My doctor did a PBI test, which
ursl
con,.quence
of
correcting
Arbor Day. It never went unobserved in
astonished to learn no doubt
can only lay you sre 1 bralnle" Dear Com:
In 11104, a group of congru,. was normal, but he said I bad
all schools, and students took part In exthat Briti•h flag shtpo sre til~ men unanimously nominated a thyroid deficiency aod he thyroid over-activity. Your goit- war • monger trying to Imply
Pick II upi- H.
¥OSes that '3W the planting of a tree or
rree world leaders in trade with Thomao Jefferson for Pr... gove me thyroid ulract. Why er must have been the typa that anyone wbo doesn1 beThis column lo dedicated to
trees. Today that day has hardlv
North Viet Nom. A llot of freo ident.
would my thyroi~ suddenly stop known aa toxic or uophthaJ. Ueve In flBfltlng would stoop to family living, eo If you're ha•·
tbe sUghtest attei1tion. We boast about
world ships anivlng in North
In 1101, J. P.
Morgan working and, if II Is deflctent, mic.
oentllng anU • wsr propaganda tng kid trouble or jull olaia
bti'dll progressive , hut we are al'tually
Viet Nam las! year appeared In Incorporated the United Stateo why would the PBI test be norto our deluded boys over••••· trouble, lei Helea belp YOU.
loli.!l~ out in our efforts to preserve the
the
Congre&amp;tional
Record
01
Q
Ia
a
recont
column
you
Steel Corp. in New Jersey, the mal? H I eat fooda rlcb Ia ioI am a peace marcher. I She will uo wecome your
i
liieo ·and the benefits they bring. Most . last Feb. 7.
dine will tllat pep up my thy- lllld vitamin B·IZ In adequall have been lavolved Ia lanumer· twn amusing eq&gt;erlences. A~
first "bl!Uon-dollar" !lrm.
of our communities were proud of their
In January of 1911&amp;, 10 of 11
dosage would cure pernlcioua able marches, demonatrotl0118, dress Helen Bolte! Ia· •
In 11148, Communlsto oelzed roid?
Goil
tr'e lined streets. but each passing vear
free world ships arriving in control of Czechoslovakia.
A -Thyroid faOare, when anemia. Wbat 11 an adequate end acta of elvn disobedience. I this newspaper.
n&lt;'iw sees morf' bf&gt;ing ff•lled in the name
North Viet Nam were British.
In 1162, American astronaut not caused by removal of part dooe?
of pregre5s. We have a role to play in
In February, !!HIS, 11 of 18 were John Gletm wao cheered by of the thyroid, may be the reA - Too mBIIJ peoplo be.
c~rsetvah011, and we owe it to ~enera­
British. The volume of free thouBBDda ia a march through sult of a dlsesse ol the pitui- neve that all a doctor baa to
tifns unborn ·to preserve for them a
world trade with North Viet WaohtngUID. Later, he gave a tary, the gland that produC!OI do il to sive a dlseaoe a name,
WOrld that Is green and a water supply
Nam steadily diminished during 17 minute address before CoD- a thyroid • otlmulating hoi' name a drug, brini the two
that will sen·e them.
mane, or It may be caused by together aod blogo - a cure.
1965 althoup our Brttleb fll'NI.
The practlco of medlelne II not
-that simple. All adequate d.,.
Hado's
Do It
Time ' .,
lor ooe perso11 would not aeoessar!Jy be adequate for liDother. In your ease, your doctor
AWRfGHT, YOU GUYS~/
would have to determine the
HANPS OFF! rtliJ :tusH 1.0S1
rigbt dose by periodic bloo4
'&gt;OUR .JOBSfl, YA KNOW 'THAt
oounta, then, aa you Improve,
ilO'fTCj.jA?! WAI4NA MAKE '
SOMETHfp.l' Out.A IT~~
be milbl be able to roduco the
HfVI CAN YOU SIN9.•
dose to a malatenanco leveL A
TENOR?
doctor always alms to tresl the
patient, not the dlseaae or, 11
0111 of my prliessort ezpreaoe4
it, ·~There are no cUieuel only lick people."
Richard S. Owen, Publishe&gt;
Chester Tannehill. Editor
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The Flood Waters
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Floods And Conservation

You can now drive Int. l'omeroy. Mike your llrtt

otop ot the N. Y. C. Hou... They 1tlll have t ·lot ef
Winter Morchonclloa GREATLY REDUCED.
Sprint marchand!.. Is orrlvlnt dolly. Juot te tift

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• A bHutllul selection of Mlno SS Sport Shlrtt.
Smoll to XL. lncludoci io the ..., Hanley Shirt In
oil th• lotaot colon. Soma of th- never nMd 1.lnt.-3.98 to 5.98.

Maritime Unions Take Lead in Banning
Allied Ships in VietNam War Trade

LAUNDRY BASKET

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Ulion (Teno.) 71 Tenn. We1.
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Tusculum 53 Belmont 50
Oldo CDifere1100 TourtiUDeul
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Akron 111 lllrarn 119

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Bld,..Wllco ~1 Woosler 89
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a
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an iD and see bow easy we'U make your move up.

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CLEANING

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oSutbern Canference Tourney .
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lhchmood 76 East CaroUaa 74
Davidson 7t Citadel 61
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tho Now Yorlc Clothlnt HoUH end •k them te
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time. What are the dl•nctt or
my becoming pregnant? B o w
dangortiUI would a 111'11 ebJid.
blt1h be at my qef
A - Y- daaaeel ara pod
regardless of your qe aa loDe
as you have not passed 1111
meoopauoe. BtcaUM the lluueo
of the blrllt canal lD 1iomea
who are over II have loll ..,..
If their elutlelty mq obo~
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&gt;tiding Club Votes Changes in Sho·w€l~sses
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may qualify for championship
or reserve.
The local club voted to add
English Trail horse class with
same rules aa the western
class in the Association. They
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voted by approximately se per- QuaJUication points in Ass.&gt;, SO"\ who attended the annual elation were discussed and clubs
llenquet of the Melgs County wiD vote on them 11 they have
\ Ridijlg club Tuesday evening points 1n half of the
shows.
i In tlio recreation room at the However, U a horse has 19
ho"'" of Mr. ana Mrs. Joe points In any one cJaas, they
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"Welcome ,
Meie:s Coonly Riding club," In
!I ~..sreen• was served at 7 p.m. Mrs.
':-~, A.. Morgan asked grace.
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Mn. Edith 0r1mt11 al ~act.
100 spent the weekene with ller
parents, Mr. and Mrs. llarrJ
Mr. and M.s.' Gilbert Hm
and aonl spent sunilly with Mr.

their show. The Am~ I;&amp;. • rniwji QD ·meat and meat
gion asked to spoosor the .show e.s~ ·trorp the boO! to
again this yellr and U wu ,.. ke~ wu lboWn bt Dicll ·
greed, wtth Tono Rlllter
.to ~ nqt ,l!l&lt;!'lbl8 wm be
make arrangements. Dick Karr, day, ~ 21, at the E. J.
Bob Jones and Fred Leifheit home;.'
volunteered as a l'Oillllliltee Ill
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pick the 15 classes for the
show.
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The Ja-VIn club wlll hove
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their annual fish fry at Wel~
ston High Scbo!&gt;I on Marcb 3
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and tickets wbleh are $1 may .
be purchaaed at the door. A
vote of .thanks was mended to
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and l\lrs. Ronald i1ar1 and 1011,
Gerald.

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Held by Letion
p l Members

lltAT IS THE 11UTH • •,

ABOUT
·NERVE

DEAFNESS?

Leo Kennedy Jr., president,
Mhr. ~ndll Mrs. Yilllng lor their "Post Ever!••"-" a
The lbiWH II&gt; lllfll queotioa pi•
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conducted the meeting whicb
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~!low"' the dmn
' er It was an- HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - It creasing term insurance with a AI the close of the meeting, Grlal sa"Vlce Ia memory ol
bo
found
In
lha rovealinl ..,.
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ceased members of the
'~ ~ nounced tbat dues · are
now wou1d not be too surpnsmg
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''ThoTrulhAboutN...,
the unsophioticated loreitln
Jear. was c:ooducted by 1
'*"'-" Writa, p1toaa or .WI
- ; [ payable to Mr. Kennedy, Tom . .
A .
aile
Do you have safety belts in
Peeney·Bennetl Post US,
Reuter or ·Mrs William
a viSitor to mer.ca,
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• mday lor yoU. FRBil: - ·
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l ~ Downie. Mr. K~nnedy reported watching our television commer- your car·
lbero Ill no obliption.
held
in
January.
The
Saddle
cials,
concluded
we
were.
a
very
Do
you
smell
bad?
Because
E'
Ding
at
the
post
borne
In
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on the Association
meeting soft, scared ana secunty-mad of mouth odor? Underarm
JrJ
dleport.
,
1
: and Sirloin club was admitted people-and misjudged us bad- odor?
FRIDAY
Albert Rousb, ~!~~f!l SPACE COMMU'I'ER-Nol 1 plane, but leehnl•ally a
"Lifting Body." '111ellrsl model of a new-dol mane••..
~ :1 - ~~e ·club.
ly.
Will your husband be drawn PAST MATRON'S CLUB of assisted by other ,~;
spa.. vehicles, the IJL.lO, capable o1 relumln&amp;
verable
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In the classes lor the coming I personally would not like to Iaway from you because you Evangeline Chapter O,ES, Mid dueled the tmpresstve
to
earth
under pUot control has been delivered to the
year it was voted to drop the thmk that the. Red Chmese nr make a bad cup of coffee?
dleport will meet Friday, Feb. for A. A. Sptrborry, Don lltO"'l',l NASA l'!ight
Reaeard&gt; Center at Edwards, Colli. WiJig' •·: Fine Harness and the Drunk· their sy~palhlzers believe that I Will your hair lotion fall and 25 at the home of Mrs. James Sr., G~UtW~l~
tbiJ
loll
It
achieveo
aerodynamic lift from the triangular
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ards Parrtdise aOd t'o add the our . natio~al backbone and spJatter all over the bathroom Clatworthy in Pomeroy. Mrs. bold S[[lJ
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~ .ama
.Upo ol tbe body. In the &amp;rsl ftlght lest, planned for the
AlhiM
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State
St.
Appaloosa Pleasure class. . It fore1gn pohcy are based on the Iunless you get a tube Instead of Theo Neutzling will be the as- nJng lncl8udthed}';ctw_uul1Dll1land!-l uear future, the IJL.lO will be launched from a 11-52
bomber at 45,000 feet for a powerleas glide at 300 m.p.b.
was also voted that a horse same sort of nervousness and a bottle?
s!sting hostess and Mrs. Grace Athens,
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wusl· be shown In either Eng- .fears over trivial matters that · How come your pretty ••rench will give devoHoDB.
er; Horold Co•, 2nd vtce
''nsli"cir Western cia" and can- some video commercials try to 1,neighbor's wash Is white, whit• MIDDLEPORT WCTU
will mandereb of Waethllstondi :tr'ct Frank
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not be changed back and fo(th explmt. .
you- you poor homely thing- meet Friday evening, Feb. 25, .
d M .1 Rlc!Jards
have a baby daughter, Paula
in a season. It was decided that AdverUsmg. makes great may be resigning yoursea to at 7:30 p. m. at the hOOJe of ~~~ctt!: L~ "';!mancial ofllcer.
The Smltba bave
the Association would purchase cla1ms that 1t has contnbuted the background because your Mrs. Betty Cline, Walnut St.
ty,
other children, Robert WB!I'DOII
lleiUiy
an electrio timer and a fee of m1gbtdy to the health of this wash isn 't as gleaming?
SATURDAY
The reliUlar meeting followand Stephunle.
n fa no 10111., . ,.• .
$1 0 will be charged a club for country, and this JB probably SO Should your wife be driving GROUP I OF THE
First ed the memoclal se"lces. Durpoulbie for
ut;ing it until it is paid for.
Im a fmancJal. sense. Yet the wUhout puncture-proof tires on United Presbyterian Church m ing the buoiness meellng the
0
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
the well dressTentative horse show dates constant explOJt~~lon of perso~· a dark road in a ·strange plnce Middleport will sponsor a bake post donated flags tiJ the Jun.
and :wn. ~erald, were Tul!SdiiY II
to be
werl' set including May 15, ~a!- a~ ~ears, magm£1ed by te\ev1- late at night~ And what is she ;sale. Saturday, Feb. 28.' at Ihe ior
High School
Edna
lno
evenmg
dinn~r
gues~
of
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8
1Uct1 , one
4~a, a day show; May~. MeJgs. s1on s vast reach, may well doing there anyway?
1Crno,;s Hardware beglnnmg at 9 taught by James
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.Ro ':ee le of and Mrs. Chester Snnpsor..
a day show; May 30 Oak Hill helping to undermine the Have you been checked up a. m.
and to Girl Samt Troop
Rev. and Mrs. Y g . t
oiulde of pow·
an ali-day show: June t8, AI· independence of characler that for all the m·esses lately? How THE FELLOW•:RAF'r
De- Reported ill were Robert Con- Wilmington spent ~onday~u~r
Mr.d an~rsS ~lbertf 01
der boN or
.bany: night show: and July 23, this nation is proud of.
ntany cavities do you have'i' gree will be g-Iven at the Har~ kle and WilUam Wyatt
With Mr. ~d Mrs .. arry o e. and aug ' USie~ o
m.. eye shadow.
:Ja-Vin. night show. All clubs Consider. You turn on the ~et, How many headaches? Are ~ risonville Lodge 4l1, F&amp;AM, ans Memorial Hospital; Frank The Ladles Society of the s~ad ~ails spent a week end !oC:ef:-~~~robe Ia II tm·
are tn have the~ class". for and out comes re~r:
I overeating?
y February 26, ,t 7:30. AI! m•s- Murray, bospi!alized, and Dale Bethany EUB Church held Ita "'th hiS parents, llr. and Mn. poclant to 100d ll'OomiDI aa
show by the March AssocJahon Do you have hfe insurance? 1 And so on:
ter masons are ·~rge1 to attend. Keonedy who " home !rom
meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry Wolle.
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F'=.;_======iil How much? Enough for your1 Do. you wonder that tbe Refreshments will be served. bospital. He expects to enter Edna Knopp on Thursday. Pres- Mrs. Edna Knopp and Slna :~.!'~~tt!!:';.::. ~~·at&amp;::
~w~ children to be educated t6 ·yearning lor Ja""'s Bond is so MASON COUNTY I)W chap- the Huntington Veterans
ent we~e Bell, Nma and Bern- Mae Summerfield spent Satur· 1 woman mual be&lt;OPta ber
years from now? Enough for i great?
ter 27 meets at 1~e hall in a! soon.
lceThe~ss,LotUeBradford, Ann day anernoon In Gallipolis and owu facial artist thla takes
your wife and her next husband
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Maso~ Feb. 26 at J :30 p. m. A chicken dinner was served '
Hazel W•cklme an visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ster- ::!":~~w'k~;/'? bebe~:~l":
m. .
FOR ALL OCCASIONS to be comfortable with?
The Cbannd Swim• Among George Hudson ' comownJ•r. to the post members and guesb!
ret! and sons.
IIUl1'0 beautiful you, Freet
- - - - - ·- - c-Do you have fire insurance? the weekly video ,;.,les
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MONDAY
following the meeting by
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Salser Mr. and Mrs. Frank
-loll Bartrum
We w_it:e_flow_e_r_s ev_e_ryw_h_er.• Which agent for which compa- . expected to return in ~e JANE
HOWELL
TENT committee ol the aUlUmry head- Jr. and fanuly spent Sunday visited over the weekend
WY •
ny Will get there Fastest if your corning season as "()o.:zie nd Daughters of Union Veterans ed by Mrs. Dale Kennedy. M wtth Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dorst and
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· Harriet,'' "The Wackiest s~· wiU meet at the DAV hall Mon- ststlng wlth the dinner
of East Letart.
their son, Carl, and family at
·: OR NIGHT WI 9-29lt
How's your auto insurance? in thP Armv " ''Hullabaloo1?. day at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Dale MOUI'DJIJi, Mrs. AI~ Mr. and Mrs. Grover
. Newark. The Dorst sisters
iP.clmeroy Flower Shop And your disability insurance? '"Tia· Munste;;" and "The BETHEL NO. 62 of the Inter· bert Roosh, Mrs. Don Roach Sr. spent the weekend With
.to their home
after
Phona WY 2-3557
And your personal property mothers Brothers Show"
national Order of Job's Daugh-~ and Mrs. Ed Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Clyd• Evans
spending some time with
234 I. Malo
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-:/'· Main
Pomeroy Insurance:' And your
CB~TV.
which once could h~~~ ters will meet at the Pomeroy
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dau~ters
of Porter.
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Masonic Temple Monday
at Spectal musiC each evening.
Charles Wood of Toledo v'
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INGELS FURNITURE PRESENTSt
an ongmal television special 7·30 p. m.
at the Federated Church
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Ray Bolger-but
TUESDAY
the
· tag thought REVIVAL
SERVICES will day, March I, at 2 p.m.
pnce
was
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high for' an untried show- now be held at the Morning Star I POMEROY
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has paid $1 million for two Eub Church beginning Tiles- OES will meet In r_egular
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airings of the movie version.
wear formals. All dues ar•
The first official American
be pald in March.

~R:·~~~M~:f~e":'~~zel_:~a~~~litii~:-~~1 _·..'m~h·~~-~ :: !':;":~~era"!.! ·~J·

Tuesday evenlnp
Guests of Mr.s. BeII Theiss
her birthday Tuesday

MrsC:c~::e M~:.lfkrsca.M:naat-· ll

han and Mrs. Della Carnahan.
Mrs. Paul Smith spent the

~:nl!:;l~paa~t
newspaper
ana ~w~ee~k~wl~th~her~~so~n~,
at Columbus.~~~~~

f.•g
on Prospect
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Jan.displayed
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"The modern
erally has ita fingers
out toward every quarter or
globe and every finger il sensitive and every nerve brings Campier.
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here, aad a photograph
menlond Amptlllad Old
Ttstemeni
tile occurrencea of Ufe that
there taking place." - C. D.
Warner, author.
''The job o the newopaper
to comlort the afflicted and afflict the comfortablo." - F.
Mlddlllport, 0,
Dunne (Mr. Dooley)

Auto Sales

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· -AIR CONDITIONED !IIIII Ponti·
ac Bonneville bide and white
4 door hardtop sedan. Hydromatic, radio,
heater, vinyl
upholstery, wblte side wall•,
speed sentry, tinted glass,
remote control odtside mirror. windshield washers, bark
up lights. Power:
steering,
brakes, windows, 6-w:~y seat.
Not a "cream puff"
but
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PT, PLEASANT - Four &lt;OUples ll!'ve made appltcatl..s for
marriBge licensee, in the office
of the County Clerk.
Appl)'lng were Kenneth Mu r·
phy lleynoida, 19, Musoa, and
Linda May Russell, 11 West
Columbia. Donald Cari James,
32, HarUord, and Thelma Di·
. ane. Hall, 17, HarUnrd: Michael
Lee Hatfield, 18, Gallipolio ~·erty, and Klrstea Kay Searls, 18,
Soulhslde; Kenneth Darrell Dewee., 19, Leoo, and Merlie
Jane
, Casto, 17, Lenn.

Charity Ball
Is Set for
Next MayS
PT. · PLEASANT - Tbe
nual Charity Ball sponsored
t_lle Pleasant Valley Hos!1ltal
Auxiliary wj]l be held on
7 al the National Guard MID-I
0!) from 10 p. m. until 2 a.
m. according to ao an~~=:. I ~
ment by Mrs. Harold H
general chairman of the ana11.1 :

WhiNY-

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The Peppermint theme
PleUODI Valley ;,;;, Ita!
be carried out in red aRd
ADMITTED· M R PR
decorations IbiS year and mu!;ic I!
Pt . Pleaaant· · M rs. Gay ~~· will be provided by the '
eorWg~lb . lighters." Tickets are priced
fer·, • New H,avon,r:•·Mrs.
1 ert $4
Coleman, Pliny; Mrs.
Fred
per coup1e.
Long, Apple Grove.
A new addition to the annual
DISCHARGED: Mrs.
Jess affair will be various colored
VanMeter, Letart: Mrs. Law- carnation corsages being
ronco Newberry and daughter, ed for sale at the door. Cheese
Fashion shows lediy lake BIIUI11ot'IIIIL Cellneoe illtndlleed 111 aJfo ill ra.
Pt.
Pleasant: WiUiam
Jones plates consi.&lt;~ti'ng of
~hec&amp; ,
~'1t bau.t
ped
rfonned by the fUIOUI IIebert JoJrrey Bau.t l!nUP ·
~­
r," PIeaaant; Mrs. Floyd Rif-, crackers, pickles, olives
w ·~ ay1011 ODe r., four iDienullonally bon ....uar~e-........_
fle , Pt. Pleasant; Lawrence But- · cold cuts along with dOtt drink
HartneU, Mkol P1nlana ltld Pedro IIGdrlpez. Tbese '"D.d;7:::, elm, Norma
ler U, Henderson.
and potato chips will be sold
llaUet has been 111-.d . . ......... l!orat« ~ - . . - ...... 'Die
during the evening.
Commttees appointed
by
Mrs. Ridenour for the d•nce Survivors Include
of Letart 'Falls.
are: decorations, Mrs. Harlin Brothers, Sisler•
Laura and Beth Wetherspooa
Newsome ; concessions,
·
Mrs. Re1atives of Abalene Moore,
small children of Mr. aRd Mrs.
0
George Johnson; tickets,
78, Syracuse, omitted in the
an Wetherspoon of Racine
James Gibeau(; seatinR
obituary notice, are three browere weekend guest&amp; of Mr.
ra~gements, Mrs.
ther, Wilbur Moore. Pomerey;
and Mrs. Dallas HiU.
Gnmm: posters, Mrs. Paul E. Theodore, of Wheeling Island,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wheeler
Monroe; corsages; 1\lrs.
W. Va., and Lafe Moore, Hart- The WSCS met at the churcb Iand Bill were receat guests of
Love and publicity, Mrs. Riden- ford, and four Sisters, Kathryn Tuesday evening with
Mrs. their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
our.
Weaver, Kenova, . Va.; Vio- l Earl Robinson in charge of 1Larry Foster of Columbus.
Want to send
---Ja Rou sh. New Haven, and devotions. Mrs. Early Roush
----Lusema
Weaver,
New
Haven.
1
was
in
charge
of
the
business
your own
Judge Thompson to
Funeral services will be Sat- I meeting. Plans were made to
14
preseription"
Speak in New H·
urday at 2 p. m. at the Ewing . repair the church. Mrs. Naomi
1
aven Funeral Chapel.
Stobart, Mrs. Bertha Robinson
for CHEER!
. PT. PLEASANT Judge
and Mrs. Bess Parsons were on
~ ~;~es Lee Thompson of the Association will
the nominating committee to
Jud1cml DJStnct w•ll be the M
F' 'd N' h
elect officers. Hostess for the
FROM DUDLEY'S
spet~ker at a meeting
eel rl ay Ig t
eveni were Mrs, · Alex WheelIlfcntured
of the Mason County
Home 1 PT. PLEASANT - The Mas- er a~ Mrs. Dorsa Parsons
By Ava GDII:ey
' Uemonstraton Clubs on Febru- on County. Assol'i~tion for R~ Birthdays
were Mrs. Bob Da~a ~mer spent a recemtll
e Fr.. h Cut Flow:trt
jary 2BUJ at 7 p.m. in the
Jr. ll&lt;.wded Children Will .hold their Rhodes and Mrs. Sherman Ford. evenmg WJth Mr. and Mrs.
e PaHH Pl1nh to th•
[OUAM lodge hall in New Hav- regular monthly meetmg tonight Others attending were Mrs Wyatt.
.
-·tk•..,ll
'en.
,at
7:30
p.m.
in
the
AppalachDolly
Wolfe.
Mrs.
Shirle
Ah:
:llr.
and
Mrs.
Clinton
"'
Home or Hospital
.Judge. Th~~p.son will use 88 Jan Power Company auditorium les. Mrs. Iona Hupp,
Na~ and son, Tad, Alba~, and
hJs topJc Wills, Documents l ~:~th the R_ev .. Albert McKen~ omi Stobart, Mrs. Bertha Rob.. and Mrs. Robert Alkire and
and Deeds" and will hold an Iz1e of Gal!Jpohs as the featured inson Mrs Eilee B k M Ray' v:ere supper guests
open discussion on legal pro('e- speaker of the evening. The Don~ Hiil Mr.: u~~rga~!t AvTah Gilkpey Sunday evening.
durt's following his talk.
Re- Rev. McKenzie will present Gloeckner Mrs j
Wh-t
e
omeroy
59 N. 2nd Ave,
freshment will be served to ov- chalk drawings.
and Mrs R. be :cet ~· 81"~~ was caUed early
3
er 100 members of the fourteen 1 Mrs. William Longstaff, pres-- March ·me:tin~ w·lt\on h 1~ mormng to take Dana Welsh
Middleport, 0.
Iclubs in Mason County expect-. ir:l~nt. urges all members to at~ at the home 0 f ~ eA eld Meigs Memorial hospital.
..r=========~e=d~to=a~t~te:nd~·==~::;
tend
meeting
rs. Hupp
rnoas returned
homeand
later
-- ·---open the
to the
bl' wbich
. is also Hupp with Mr s. J ames
and Mr
Mrsthat
·
pu IC.
assisting hostess
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relurned to CircleviUe where
Mrs. Irene Rhodes and daugh- they have r
H reportedMOWS, CONDITIONS AND WINDROWS
ters of Minersville were recent ly is suffer~m:r:om e 8 glanduguests of Mr · and Mrs. Bob : Jar disorder
IN
/.OW-COST OPERATIONRhodes.
:; 1Mr. an d M. rs. James Payne
R
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ecen v tors of Mr. ani and small daughter of Colum.
Mrs. Dorsa Parsons .were Mr. bus spent a weekend with
USES
ano Mrs. Carroll Wh1te
•nd
daughters, Darla and Deanna
George Parsons, Mr. and Mrs:
Elmer Parsons and sons Junior and Dorsa and Shelly ' Chevalier, Roberta Roush
and
Dana Lewis.
Visiting at the uome of Mr. I
and Mrs. Russell Roush and
Sunday were Mr.
Mrs. James Will and family
Middleport. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson and family
of
Keno and Mrs. Lerma Brinker

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Conw. 352 eng. Std. trans,,
r•dio and huter

POMEROY

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Radio nd healer

CUX.TURE7- '1111B young
lady .. member of a tourinll
Russ1an cultural troupe
proved a quick- study oi
local \Vays . .She's doing a
native Malay dance learned
on a Singapore visit. It
be a mark for Soviet cu •
lure, but it's hardly ~ut of
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21• a1. .ut. ~· self-rim feature for •lm,Ufiecl lntt11lotlon, and
-.vnllocfeellleftlnt underctot, Will new• nltl er •lain. The
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lever feueet with swlllg-s,out, oerat., ond •Ptetr, n well os lwe
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PLUMBING &amp;
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Pomeroy
WY 2-2036
232 E. Second

WHY YOU SHOULD PLANT

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2 dr. H.T. 352 eng. At trans.
p, •Mring, r1dla, Miter

who nglstera ber
China, Sliver and
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If yow bavaa't already aelaeled your ehiDa, we· d tlka tD
mow you ow wide choice ot

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(6 Til 8 PM)

'!'ron, II you Willl, we'U bo
dad to help you eoordinete

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toll.

llelistlrinl your patterns
with our Bridal - RelfBtry
makel it easier for friends
lnd re1ativ• to Pvt you a
weddinl
gift youdupllcatlo..,
wont, And
rou'll avotd
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Phone WY·2·2ll5
Mulbe~ry Av~ Pomeroy, Ohio

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64 English Ford 2 Dr.
2 dr. 4 tpqd tr.ns.

63 Chevrolet Impala

4 ~· H.T. 8 cy, At tr1~1., p.
lhlring, radio. and holttr

63 Rambler

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Amerlun t dr. 6 eyl. Std.
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62 Comet 2 Door
6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio 1nd

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62 Ford Galaxie 500
4 dr. I cyl. At frtns., p.
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Sale Continues Until

Saturday, 'March 19th

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FOLLOWING MOmER If she looks vaguely famlliar, there'• 1 good rtasnn.
Tina Marquand, 19, Is the
daughter of the late movie
actress Maria Montez and
Franeh aetor Joan Pierre
Au m on t. She's already
done one movie In England
and now Is maklna her
American debut in 'Texa1
Aeross the River" at Holly·
wood's Unlversll Studios
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&gt;tiding Club Votes Changes in Sho·w€l~sses
-~· _;,;·

may qualify for championship
or reserve.
The local club voted to add
English Trail horse class with
same rules aa the western
class in the Association. They
also agreed oo May 22 date for

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Change~ In show classes - . meeting.
voted by approximately se per- QuaJUication points in Ass.&gt;, SO"\ who attended the annual elation were discussed and clubs
llenquet of the Melgs County wiD vote on them 11 they have
\ Ridijlg club Tuesday evening points 1n half of the
shows.
i In tlio recreation room at the However, U a horse has 19
ho"'" of Mr. ana Mrs. Joe points In any one cJaas, they
-19~ Sr., Rutland Road.
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A cnlcken potluck dinner In' ! ~ a cake iced in white
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iltlli'' inscription
"Welcome ,
Meie:s Coonly Riding club," In
!I ~..sreen• was served at 7 p.m. Mrs.
':-~, A.. Morgan asked grace.
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ltnUnel, Pollltl'OY·Mlddleport, 0 ., Feb. 25,

Mn. Edith 0r1mt11 al ~act.
100 spent the weekene with ller
parents, Mr. and Mrs. llarrJ
Mr. and M.s.' Gilbert Hm
and aonl spent sunilly with Mr.

their show. The Am~ I;&amp;. • rniwji QD ·meat and meat
gion asked to spoosor the .show e.s~ ·trorp the boO! to
again this yellr and U wu ,.. ke~ wu lboWn bt Dicll ·
greed, wtth Tono Rlllter
.to ~ nqt ,l!l&lt;!'lbl8 wm be
make arrangements. Dick Karr, day, ~ 21, at the E. J.
Bob Jones and Fred Leifheit home;.'
volunteered as a l'Oillllliltee Ill
.
pick the 15 classes for the
show.
.
The Ja-VIn club wlll hove
.
their annual fish fry at Wel~
ston High Scbo!&gt;I on Marcb 3
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and tickets wbleh are $1 may .
be purchaaed at the door. A
vote of .thanks was mended to
OS

and l\lrs. Ronald i1ar1 and 1011,
Gerald.

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Held by Letion
p l Members

lltAT IS THE 11UTH • •,

ABOUT
·NERVE

DEAFNESS?

Leo Kennedy Jr., president,
Mhr. ~ndll Mrs. Yilllng lor their "Post Ever!••"-" a
The lbiWH II&gt; lllfll queotioa pi•
,
conducted the meeting whicb
, osp• a ty ·
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llllliiY imporf.mlfool!l ...
.
~!low"' the dmn
' er It was an- HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - It creasing term insurance with a AI the close of the meeting, Grlal sa"Vlce Ia memory ol
bo
found
In
lha rovealinl ..,.
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· · if I 1ancy name )'_
ceased members of the
'~ ~ nounced tbat dues · are
now wou1d not be too surpnsmg
~
''ThoTrulhAboutN...,
the unsophioticated loreitln
Jear. was c:ooducted by 1
'*"'-" Writa, p1toaa or .WI
- ; [ payable to Mr. Kennedy, Tom . .
A .
aile
Do you have safety belts in
Peeney·Bennetl Post US,
Reuter or ·Mrs William
a viSitor to mer.ca,
r
,
• mday lor yoU. FRBil: - ·
eric an LeglR, Wednesday
l ~ Downie. Mr. K~nnedy reported watching our television commer- your car·
lbero Ill no obliption.
held
in
January.
The
Saddle
cials,
concluded
we
were.
a
very
Do
you
smell
bad?
Because
E'
Ding
at
the
post
borne
In
0
1
on the Association
meeting soft, scared ana secunty-mad of mouth odor? Underarm
JrJ
dleport.
,
1
: and Sirloin club was admitted people-and misjudged us bad- odor?
FRIDAY
Albert Rousb, ~!~~f!l SPACE COMMU'I'ER-Nol 1 plane, but leehnl•ally a
"Lifting Body." '111ellrsl model of a new-dol mane••..
~ :1 - ~~e ·club.
ly.
Will your husband be drawn PAST MATRON'S CLUB of assisted by other ,~;
spa.. vehicles, the IJL.lO, capable o1 relumln&amp;
verable
1
In the classes lor the coming I personally would not like to Iaway from you because you Evangeline Chapter O,ES, Mid dueled the tmpresstve
to
earth
under pUot control has been delivered to the
year it was voted to drop the thmk that the. Red Chmese nr make a bad cup of coffee?
dleport will meet Friday, Feb. for A. A. Sptrborry, Don lltO"'l',l NASA l'!ight
Reaeard&gt; Center at Edwards, Colli. WiJig' •·: Fine Harness and the Drunk· their sy~palhlzers believe that I Will your hair lotion fall and 25 at the home of Mrs. James Sr., G~UtW~l~
tbiJ
loll
It
achieveo
aerodynamic lift from the triangular
0
LY :1-4550
ards Parrtdise aOd t'o add the our . natio~al backbone and spJatter all over the bathroom Clatworthy in Pomeroy. Mrs. bold S[[lJ
u
~ .ama
.Upo ol tbe body. In the &amp;rsl ftlght lest, planned for the
AlhiM
ZC5
E.
State
St.
Appaloosa Pleasure class. . It fore1gn pohcy are based on the Iunless you get a tube Instead of Theo Neutzling will be the as- nJng lncl8udthed}';ctw_uul1Dll1land!-l uear future, the IJL.lO will be launched from a 11-52
bomber at 45,000 feet for a powerleas glide at 300 m.p.b.
was also voted that a horse same sort of nervousness and a bottle?
s!sting hostess and Mrs. Grace Athens,
u.m
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toalllndlng.
wusl· be shown In either Eng- .fears over trivial matters that · How come your pretty ••rench will give devoHoDB.
er; Horold Co•, 2nd vtce
''nsli"cir Western cia" and can- some video commercials try to 1,neighbor's wash Is white, whit• MIDDLEPORT WCTU
will mandereb of Waethllstondi :tr'ct Frank
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not be changed back and fo(th explmt. .
you- you poor homely thing- meet Friday evening, Feb. 25, .
d M .1 Rlc!Jards
have a baby daughter, Paula
in a season. It was decided that AdverUsmg. makes great may be resigning yoursea to at 7:30 p. m. at the hOOJe of ~~~ctt!: L~ "';!mancial ofllcer.
The Smltba bave
the Association would purchase cla1ms that 1t has contnbuted the background because your Mrs. Betty Cline, Walnut St.
ty,
other children, Robert WB!I'DOII
lleiUiy
an electrio timer and a fee of m1gbtdy to the health of this wash isn 't as gleaming?
SATURDAY
The reliUlar meeting followand Stephunle.
n fa no 10111., . ,.• .
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First ed the memoclal se"lces. Durpoulbie for
ut;ing it until it is paid for.
Im a fmancJal. sense. Yet the wUhout puncture-proof tires on United Presbyterian Church m ing the buoiness meellng the
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
the well dressTentative horse show dates constant explOJt~~lon of perso~· a dark road in a ·strange plnce Middleport will sponsor a bake post donated flags tiJ the Jun.
and :wn. ~erald, were Tul!SdiiY II
to be
werl' set including May 15, ~a!- a~ ~ears, magm£1ed by te\ev1- late at night~ And what is she ;sale. Saturday, Feb. 28.' at Ihe ior
High School
Edna
lno
evenmg
dinn~r
gues~
of
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8
1Uct1 , one
4~a, a day show; May~. MeJgs. s1on s vast reach, may well doing there anyway?
1Crno,;s Hardware beglnnmg at 9 taught by James
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.Ro ':ee le of and Mrs. Chester Snnpsor..
a day show; May 30 Oak Hill helping to undermine the Have you been checked up a. m.
and to Girl Samt Troop
Rev. and Mrs. Y g . t
oiulde of pow·
an ali-day show: June t8, AI· independence of characler that for all the m·esses lately? How THE FELLOW•:RAF'r
De- Reported ill were Robert Con- Wilmington spent ~onday~u~r
Mr.d an~rsS ~lbertf 01
der boN or
.bany: night show: and July 23, this nation is proud of.
ntany cavities do you have'i' gree will be g-Iven at the Har~ kle and WilUam Wyatt
With Mr. ~d Mrs .. arry o e. and aug ' USie~ o
m.. eye shadow.
:Ja-Vin. night show. All clubs Consider. You turn on the ~et, How many headaches? Are ~ risonville Lodge 4l1, F&amp;AM, ans Memorial Hospital; Frank The Ladles Society of the s~ad ~ails spent a week end !oC:ef:-~~~robe Ia II tm·
are tn have the~ class". for and out comes re~r:
I overeating?
y February 26, ,t 7:30. AI! m•s- Murray, bospi!alized, and Dale Bethany EUB Church held Ita "'th hiS parents, llr. and Mn. poclant to 100d ll'OomiDI aa
show by the March AssocJahon Do you have hfe insurance? 1 And so on:
ter masons are ·~rge1 to attend. Keonedy who " home !rom
meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry Wolle.
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the rl~ht loiad 'of I outfit for
F'=.;_======iil How much? Enough for your1 Do. you wonder that tbe Refreshments will be served. bospital. He expects to enter Edna Knopp on Thursday. Pres- Mrs. Edna Knopp and Slna :~.!'~~tt!!:';.::. ~~·at&amp;::
~w~ children to be educated t6 ·yearning lor Ja""'s Bond is so MASON COUNTY I)W chap- the Huntington Veterans
ent we~e Bell, Nma and Bern- Mae Summerfield spent Satur· 1 woman mual be&lt;OPta ber
years from now? Enough for i great?
ter 27 meets at 1~e hall in a! soon.
lceThe~ss,LotUeBradford, Ann day anernoon In Gallipolis and owu facial artist thla takes
your wife and her next husband
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Maso~ Feb. 26 at J :30 p. m. A chicken dinner was served '
Hazel W•cklme an visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ster- ::!":~~w'k~;/'? bebe~:~l":
m. .
FOR ALL OCCASIONS to be comfortable with?
The Cbannd Swim• Among George Hudson ' comownJ•r. to the post members and guesb!
ret! and sons.
IIUl1'0 beautiful you, Freet
- - - - - ·- - c-Do you have fire insurance? the weekly video ,;.,les
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MONDAY
following the meeting by
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Salser Mr. and Mrs. Frank
-loll Bartrum
We w_it:e_flow_e_r_s ev_e_ryw_h_er.• Which agent for which compa- . expected to return in ~e JANE
HOWELL
TENT committee ol the aUlUmry head- Jr. and fanuly spent Sunday visited over the weekend
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· Harriet,'' "The Wackiest s~· wiU meet at the DAV hall Mon- ststlng wlth the dinner
of East Letart.
their son, Carl, and family at
·: OR NIGHT WI 9-29lt
How's your auto insurance? in thP Armv " ''Hullabaloo1?. day at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Dale MOUI'DJIJi, Mrs. AI~ Mr. and Mrs. Grover
. Newark. The Dorst sisters
iP.clmeroy Flower Shop And your disability insurance? '"Tia· Munste;;" and "The BETHEL NO. 62 of the Inter· bert Roosh, Mrs. Don Roach Sr. spent the weekend With
.to their home
after
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And your personal property mothers Brothers Show"
national Order of Job's Daugh-~ and Mrs. Ed Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Clyd• Evans
spending some time with
234 I. Malo
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Pomeroy Insurance:' And your
CB~TV.
which once could h~~~ ters will meet at the Pomeroy
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Masonic Temple Monday
at Spectal musiC each evening.
Charles Wood of Toledo v'
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INGELS FURNITURE PRESENTSt
an ongmal television special 7·30 p. m.
at the Federated Church
Knopp and Mr. and Mrs. Harry

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high for' an untried show- now be held at the Morning Star I POMEROY
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has paid $1 million for two Eub Church beginning Tiles- OES will meet In r_egular
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airings of the movie version.
wear formals. All dues ar•
The first official American
be pald in March.

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Tuesday evenlnp
Guests of Mr.s. BeII Theiss
her birthday Tuesday

MrsC:c~::e M~:.lfkrsca.M:naat-· ll

han and Mrs. Della Carnahan.
Mrs. Paul Smith spent the

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menlond Amptlllad Old
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tile occurrencea of Ufe that
there taking place." - C. D.
Warner, author.
''The job o the newopaper
to comlort the afflicted and afflict the comfortablo." - F.
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Dunne (Mr. Dooley)

Auto Sales

AMPLIFIED BIBLE

· -AIR CONDITIONED !IIIII Ponti·
ac Bonneville bide and white
4 door hardtop sedan. Hydromatic, radio,
heater, vinyl
upholstery, wblte side wall•,
speed sentry, tinted glass,
remote control odtside mirror. windshield washers, bark
up lights. Power:
steering,
brakes, windows, 6-w:~y seat.
Not a "cream puff"
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PT, PLEASANT - Four &lt;OUples ll!'ve made appltcatl..s for
marriBge licensee, in the office
of the County Clerk.
Appl)'lng were Kenneth Mu r·
phy lleynoida, 19, Musoa, and
Linda May Russell, 11 West
Columbia. Donald Cari James,
32, HarUord, and Thelma Di·
. ane. Hall, 17, HarUnrd: Michael
Lee Hatfield, 18, Gallipolio ~·erty, and Klrstea Kay Searls, 18,
Soulhslde; Kenneth Darrell Dewee., 19, Leoo, and Merlie
Jane
, Casto, 17, Lenn.

Charity Ball
Is Set for
Next MayS
PT. · PLEASANT - Tbe
nual Charity Ball sponsored
t_lle Pleasant Valley Hos!1ltal
Auxiliary wj]l be held on
7 al the National Guard MID-I
0!) from 10 p. m. until 2 a.
m. according to ao an~~=:. I ~
ment by Mrs. Harold H
general chairman of the ana11.1 :

WhiNY-

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The Peppermint theme
PleUODI Valley ;,;;, Ita!
be carried out in red aRd
ADMITTED· M R PR
decorations IbiS year and mu!;ic I!
Pt . Pleaaant· · M rs. Gay ~~· will be provided by the '
eorWg~lb . lighters." Tickets are priced
fer·, • New H,avon,r:•·Mrs.
1 ert $4
Coleman, Pliny; Mrs.
Fred
per coup1e.
Long, Apple Grove.
A new addition to the annual
DISCHARGED: Mrs.
Jess affair will be various colored
VanMeter, Letart: Mrs. Law- carnation corsages being
ronco Newberry and daughter, ed for sale at the door. Cheese
Fashion shows lediy lake BIIUI11ot'IIIIL Cellneoe illtndlleed 111 aJfo ill ra.
Pt.
Pleasant: WiUiam
Jones plates consi.&lt;~ti'ng of
~hec&amp; ,
~'1t bau.t
ped
rfonned by the fUIOUI IIebert JoJrrey Bau.t l!nUP ·
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r," PIeaaant; Mrs. Floyd Rif-, crackers, pickles, olives
w ·~ ay1011 ODe r., four iDienullonally bon ....uar~e-........_
fle , Pt. Pleasant; Lawrence But- · cold cuts along with dOtt drink
HartneU, Mkol P1nlana ltld Pedro IIGdrlpez. Tbese '"D.d;7:::, elm, Norma
ler U, Henderson.
and potato chips will be sold
llaUet has been 111-.d . . ......... l!orat« ~ - . . - ...... 'Die
during the evening.
Commttees appointed
by
Mrs. Ridenour for the d•nce Survivors Include
of Letart 'Falls.
are: decorations, Mrs. Harlin Brothers, Sisler•
Laura and Beth Wetherspooa
Newsome ; concessions,
·
Mrs. Re1atives of Abalene Moore,
small children of Mr. aRd Mrs.
0
George Johnson; tickets,
78, Syracuse, omitted in the
an Wetherspoon of Racine
James Gibeau(; seatinR
obituary notice, are three browere weekend guest&amp; of Mr.
ra~gements, Mrs.
ther, Wilbur Moore. Pomerey;
and Mrs. Dallas HiU.
Gnmm: posters, Mrs. Paul E. Theodore, of Wheeling Island,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wheeler
Monroe; corsages; 1\lrs.
W. Va., and Lafe Moore, Hart- The WSCS met at the churcb Iand Bill were receat guests of
Love and publicity, Mrs. Riden- ford, and four Sisters, Kathryn Tuesday evening with
Mrs. their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
our.
Weaver, Kenova, . Va.; Vio- l Earl Robinson in charge of 1Larry Foster of Columbus.
Want to send
---Ja Rou sh. New Haven, and devotions. Mrs. Early Roush
----Lusema
Weaver,
New
Haven.
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was
in
charge
of
the
business
your own
Judge Thompson to
Funeral services will be Sat- I meeting. Plans were made to
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preseription"
Speak in New H·
urday at 2 p. m. at the Ewing . repair the church. Mrs. Naomi
1
aven Funeral Chapel.
Stobart, Mrs. Bertha Robinson
for CHEER!
. PT. PLEASANT Judge
and Mrs. Bess Parsons were on
~ ~;~es Lee Thompson of the Association will
the nominating committee to
Jud1cml DJStnct w•ll be the M
F' 'd N' h
elect officers. Hostess for the
FROM DUDLEY'S
spet~ker at a meeting
eel rl ay Ig t
eveni were Mrs, · Alex WheelIlfcntured
of the Mason County
Home 1 PT. PLEASANT - The Mas- er a~ Mrs. Dorsa Parsons
By Ava GDII:ey
' Uemonstraton Clubs on Febru- on County. Assol'i~tion for R~ Birthdays
were Mrs. Bob Da~a ~mer spent a recemtll
e Fr.. h Cut Flow:trt
jary 2BUJ at 7 p.m. in the
Jr. ll&lt;.wded Children Will .hold their Rhodes and Mrs. Sherman Ford. evenmg WJth Mr. and Mrs.
e PaHH Pl1nh to th•
[OUAM lodge hall in New Hav- regular monthly meetmg tonight Others attending were Mrs Wyatt.
.
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'en.
,at
7:30
p.m.
in
the
AppalachDolly
Wolfe.
Mrs.
Shirle
Ah:
:llr.
and
Mrs.
Clinton
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Home or Hospital
.Judge. Th~~p.son will use 88 Jan Power Company auditorium les. Mrs. Iona Hupp,
Na~ and son, Tad, Alba~, and
hJs topJc Wills, Documents l ~:~th the R_ev .. Albert McKen~ omi Stobart, Mrs. Bertha Rob.. and Mrs. Robert Alkire and
and Deeds" and will hold an Iz1e of Gal!Jpohs as the featured inson Mrs Eilee B k M Ray' v:ere supper guests
open discussion on legal pro('e- speaker of the evening. The Don~ Hiil Mr.: u~~rga~!t AvTah Gilkpey Sunday evening.
durt's following his talk.
Re- Rev. McKenzie will present Gloeckner Mrs j
Wh-t
e
omeroy
59 N. 2nd Ave,
freshment will be served to ov- chalk drawings.
and Mrs R. be :cet ~· 81"~~ was caUed early
3
er 100 members of the fourteen 1 Mrs. William Longstaff, pres-- March ·me:tin~ w·lt\on h 1~ mormng to take Dana Welsh
Middleport, 0.
Iclubs in Mason County expect-. ir:l~nt. urges all members to at~ at the home 0 f ~ eA eld Meigs Memorial hospital.
..r=========~e=d~to=a~t~te:nd~·==~::;
tend
meeting
rs. Hupp
rnoas returned
homeand
later
-- ·---open the
to the
bl' wbich
. is also Hupp with Mr s. J ames
and Mr
Mrsthat
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assisting hostess
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Mrs. Irene Rhodes and daugh- they have r
H reportedMOWS, CONDITIONS AND WINDROWS
ters of Minersville were recent ly is suffer~m:r:om e 8 glanduguests of Mr · and Mrs. Bob : Jar disorder
IN
/.OW-COST OPERATIONRhodes.
:; 1Mr. an d M. rs. James Payne
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Mrs. Dorsa Parsons .were Mr. bus spent a weekend with
USES
ano Mrs. Carroll Wh1te
•nd
daughters, Darla and Deanna
George Parsons, Mr. and Mrs:
Elmer Parsons and sons Junior and Dorsa and Shelly ' Chevalier, Roberta Roush
and
Dana Lewis.
Visiting at the uome of Mr. I
and Mrs. Russell Roush and
Sunday were Mr.
Mrs. James Will and family
Middleport. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson and family
of
Keno and Mrs. Lerma Brinker

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Radio nd healer

CUX.TURE7- '1111B young
lady .. member of a tourinll
Russ1an cultural troupe
proved a quick- study oi
local \Vays . .She's doing a
native Malay dance learned
on a Singapore visit. It
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Pomeroy
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232 E. Second

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makel it easier for friends
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FOLLOWING MOmER If she looks vaguely famlliar, there'• 1 good rtasnn.
Tina Marquand, 19, Is the
daughter of the late movie
actress Maria Montez and
Franeh aetor Joan Pierre
Au m on t. She's already
done one movie In England
and now Is maklna her
American debut in 'Texa1
Aeross the River" at Holly·
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Holr.er

CLEVELAND IVPit - Dr.
Samuel Shepp "11 hoped ...
day to tecover from a bout
wtih the Do bag In order 1o

attelll the U. s. Sapnme
Coarl bearlnc of bls murder

convkllon appeal in Wasblag·
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!llleppord WBS liVeD fedmiJ
COIIt permlalon to be Ia

Wallblagton Moaday. He ••• Teaford, Rl 2
18 bave p1e 1o Wallblagloa sha F. Stevenson,
Wednelday, bal tile fta allad: Va.; Mrs. Larry E.
prevenletl blm from maklag Rt. 2 Wellston; Mrs. John
the trip.
Kaminsky, Oak Hill, Mrs.
bert E. Thompson, Ravenswood.
Blrtbs
Mn. Robert E. Layne, Rl
BidweU, son, 10:00 a.m. 'lburs-1

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l'red JIG!fman, llupL; 10:15 L
m. WOIIhlp Senlee; BYP t p.
m.; E9ontDg Worship, 7:10 p.
a; Wed. 7:80 p. 111. PrQer
'llluniday 7-SG P Ill.
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MULLEN
Insurance Agancy Inc.

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Establilhed to 1904
MlddlOIIOfl

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t.orn down Winfield 4:45 p.m.;
Elgercliff up Winfield 9:15p.m.:
Helen Z. up Winfield 1:50 a.

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GRANT MADE
COLIIMBlJS (UP!) - A $29,·
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to the Guernsey • Monroe • Noble Community Action C o m·
mlttee, Inc., was approved on
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Hydramatlc drive. Power llleerillg and brakes. A real beau-

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Masterpleoe 23" Colo~ Televleion

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1953 Ford ~~~~::p s19s
19S1 Ford ~~.~=p s19s
1959 Ford ~·= s395

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STAR SUPPLY
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Painll aod Bardware

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Phona WY 2-3481
N. Second AvL
Middleport. Ohio
POIDifOJ

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

MILLER'S HOME RESTAURANT

QualdtJ l'araltaro at LoWar Ptlc:el
Mlddleport, Ohio

Jlpoolalty - Soutbero l'rted Steak

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.THE DAILY SENTINEL

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OHIO VALlEY· BAKING CO.

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Roy Carter, Mlaister.
Bible
School 9:30 a. m. Wrilp and
Praaehlng Sef'\lict 10:30 a. m.
YCIIIDI People's '!'eeting 6:30 p,
m. Evemn1 aerv1ce 7 p, m. V.
R. Braley, Bible School Supt.
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LOCAL ONION lMitl8

BUICK- PONIIAC-~ ·tRUCKS

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ill IG:SII L 111., lint 1114 tb1n1 7:30 p. m. lbundaJ,
Duvlllt PUgrlm llollleol, (P,
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11111er Slnet; SundaJ
Bible Cor. pal«: SuDtlay School, 8:311
Slndy 9 L m. Evening WOI' "- m, Robert Grate, Supt. WOI'
7:30 p. m.: Bible Study, ahlp HrVlee at 10:3; a. Ill.; ~
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
artm Yputh. R·45 p. 01.: EvanMIINlepolt Cbl1rell ot Cbrtll, pllallc service, 7:30 p. m. MJd.
ant' Main Streelll Donald Wee!! Prayer and Praise, WedWets, minlsler; Bibla Sehonl, oesday, 7.30 p, m.
:30 a.m., Kenne'b McElhinney IUnpom Hall al Jebovail'l
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Morning
Wenblp. WIIDeS!es· PubUc meeting. SUD0:30
m. Ennilll Wm'ohit&gt;. day 5 P. m., Walehlower lllldy
7 p. m., Prayer Sel'\'lce, Wed· I p. m.; Bible IIUdy Tueoday
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· 7 p. m. Service meeting, 8 p.
Cllln!ll o1 Clirlll, .._..,, m. Thursday: Ministry school,
ScJerbroil'l Maston, _...., ~ 7 p. m Thursday. .
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Prayer 1o be held here Ff'
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o! cleanest 64 in area. Was $2,895.

"Shorty" Hackett, Owner

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Trewax product

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"Your Ra,.lor Doalar"

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

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62 Electra Buick -- • $1555

TIM Vary Bast
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2 Dr. Hard Top. Power steerln&amp; and brakes. HydramaUc
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V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

8abro of Good Bread

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7:!0 p. m.:
lees the last Sunday of eaeh day. Youth FeUowsbip, 7:30 p. bllaad llleJbadlll
leo at 7:11 11: m. p-,
w.
· wu .,reed to ordet
D'onlb.
m. SUnday.
Rev. c. J. Lemley,
pastor: Prolfttt. All IVIfliDI ..., 0 :" oblpmeDt of 1elatin and
lolL Morl4 laJI]III a.aroll, Soatll Bethel EIJB Char&lt;• - Qmrch School t:30 a. m.: wor - begbl at 7:10 p. 111.
. lh llfGUP voted rq purehuo
Comer of Fourth and MaiD St. Rev. BUIIIIIII E. Emerson, pas- ahlp lef'\llce, 10::19 L m., M 0. Lallf II Larelle Mllltoe DeW flag heada.
lllddleport. Row. Nyle llmlea, lor. Sunday Scbool 1:45 a. m., Y. F. Monday, 8:30 p. 111.
Laq Bollom, Rev. 'l'llolna r. The
"Where th•
liiiDIItor. SuDday Scbool 8:30 Nonn&amp;D 1L Bahr, SUpt. Sunday lotion Metllodlll Chan!~ - lroDek, adminlolralor; StuiditJ Women Are, wu lad by El••·
. m. Arnold Rlcbardl. 8oJI. Worahlp 10:45 L m. 11111 7:30 p. Il L. olcllaniel, pastor; Clint Ma8a 8:30 .. 01., at. : Holy Oaye oor Boyles 1114 optDed with
1Morning Wonblp, 10:30 a. m. DL Alternately. Bible Study Orr, Supt. Preachinl 9:15 a.m. Ill Obllgallon, 7 p. m.
P!'ayar 1114, acrlplurt IIIII the
Namnl llipllll Qarcb• sa. alii Prayer aervlc:e led b)&gt; pas~ Sunday Scbool dll:l5 a 01
81. JtliD'I Catlloilo ilflllllil: llllfl,~g ol. Jeaua ~.tour Pl'ot
Scbonl 1·30 L m . Wof' rr, 7:30 p. m. Tbursday.
OU Grove Metbodlll Cbardl, aear Guy•ville (Duleb Rldpl • ~·· Var•oos readings wert
11 L m: Prayer ~Ice Syncue E.U.B. Cliun:b, Pall H. L. McDaniel, pastor, Earl s... Frank Malllerl
(liVen as okotched of Compass
p. m. w~ay.
' &amp;. Sellers, P - .
t'rOSII, s 1pt. Sunday Scbool at tor, Sunday Maa 10,;. L m.: 1114 Cross. Tbe (II'Oil'illll elosed
1 Carletoa ~barolr
.,... 8:30 a. 01. Sunday Scbool, Ben 10:16 L m. ; Preachinl 1:15. Boly Day of Obllgallolii:SII ._ with the Litany, "Foool For
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Read Rev !lyda 'BIDion, ;:. Qaleellberry, Supt.: 10:30 L m. Syracuoe Motbadill Cb11r1.1! 111.: Confaston % bo1lr befGn Feodbtck," and the benedl&lt;tion
tor.
Sehool, t:So L m. ; Morning Worship aervlco, !at WellleU G. Stutler,
putor Mus.
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Ralpb Car~
l Sunda Wo 11111 Srd Sundays o1 the 111011th; Worship Service 8:15 a. m. 8w&gt; ne SalvaiiM 4nny, &amp;oNJ The llfll meethJC wlJI be on
ablp service 811~.
Y ~ 7:30 p. m. Evenlllg Eva.ogelis- day School9:l5 a. m. MY}' Sun- Rey s. Wining, officer in c11arp. Mlf'cb It at the home ot Elean.
7:30 p. m.
";;.a";. lie Servil:o, 2nd and 4tb 8w&gt; day 6 p.. m.
meetir'&lt;l Sunday 10 L m. Bollneq .,._ or Boyleo wtih
Spone.
moellaa Wedneaday .
day of 01011th. BETHANY - Sunday 7.30 p, m.
lllfl: 10:30 a. m. Sunday Sc:bool. .,. sa IJI'O(II'IDl leader. 'nit boi7 30./'.! 1:30 L 01. Morntns WOI'Iblp: IJDited Metllodlot .. .Cllureb, Sulllay 7 p, m. Young People'• Jes•, OSIIsted by tho htll an~
C e - Cb • ;,~,
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t·IS / m. 11:30 L m. Sunday School, Bly· Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Alkire, Legloo: 7:111 p. m. Salvelion Osie Follrod aarva11 1 dotNil
II Swllday liehooi 1: L ,01 .
tho Theiss, SUpt.; 6:30 ?· 01. pastor. The SUIMiay Sehoul '
" 'ftursday I to I ... course.
Service , p. m. Evenb.s Wor· Youth FeUowsbip. CARMI!L - 9:15 a. 01. Divine ~ip at dleo
l.eague: '7 p. m. Prep '":::-~=;;;:;;:::::::.,....,_
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lblp p, m. each Solid .
t:30 L m, Sunday Scbool Way- 10:30 a. m. Scripture ana ser- claolles;
p. ID. Bible 11114y,
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1111 Roush, Supt.: 10:30 a. m. mon subJect: Jobn 12·2(J.!l7 - prayer
Other aervlea
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Art 11uaum, m!Dister· Morning Worsbip, 2nd and till ''Seeking Eternal Life." Pas- 1&gt;v announ
School lllcl MomiDI Worship Sunday of the I'IIJ!Ith; 8 p. 01. tor's Trainlnc Class 3:15 p.m. l'ollleroJ
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IO:SII a. m.: Cbrlltlaa I!:Dllea.: Evenlnl Enngellstic Service, Parents
to at• "'d w;U1 1111 Clllnll - MulllerrJ ......
rr 6 p m . Eveulng Worsbl lsi and Srd Sunday ol montb. their yolllh. Youth t'eUJWSbip Rd., north o1 Melga llemoriiJ -~-~----7 ~ m.' .,
p, Tappen Plolu EllB Cblreb, 5.30 p. m. Wednesday 7:11 p.m. Hospital. Pallor, F. W. Gilford
Pqeollle Col1111111td1J Cltarcb Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, po Study of Sl Jolm'1 Gospel. All Assistant Putor, J - R Mr. 1114 Mn. Gary l.dblll
Re•. Rouell CllDe, pastor. _ tor; Sunday worship 9:30 f- m. choir members as••d ~ 0 ro- Uof!er Sentces on Sa!UI'day: and Mrs. EhqiMth 1111111' 11
YOUDg People's service , p. Sunday School 10 a. 01., lfo. l!earsa Tbu·aday 7:i&gt; p. m.
Bahbatb ScbGol, 1:!18 p. IL, Sprlngfteld spent a woebld no
7 30- bart Vineyard, Supl Bible Stu- Letart Falll Ualled Brelbren Worship, a:illl p. m.; y oa lb cently with lite tau.,-•, _ .
m. Thunday· Evangellltlc
tic:e Saturday, 7:ao p. m.: 1114 dJ and prayer services led by InC rlst Cllllreb, Sunday School meetin&amp;. 1•111 p. m.: BtbJIIIJD. Mn. Zona BIQI.
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pastor, 7:30 p. DL TUesday. 8:30 LID. worsbip aervicee. The dy, ThurldaJ, 7:11 p. tL, 11 PFC Jerry Fradwlck Is bariM
Hemlock Grove ChrloUu Adult ctaso 01eet.1Dg 7:30 p. first and tblrd Tbareday ete~&gt; f1 SviDI lllilbU. GalllpoU.. lifter finishing basic ~ftlq at •
Cbarch James Quisenberry Ill. last Monday of month.
1IIP at 7:30 ll1d tho seclllld and lldeo Ulldld
a. Ft Knot, Ky. He will ltavo ; ..:·
woralliP oervlce, t:illl a.m: Federated Cbart-, Pomeroy- fourth SUnday Jlilbil at 7:!18. a.rtll Cbn*t Ret. Jlldal R. Feb. 25 lo~ P't. SID, otla. fer
Sunday School, 111 a. m. Sta• Rev. W. H. Perrin, psstor; Carl James MotriBIIII, paslor.
llalko, oastor: llundaY Sehoo~ more tralninr .
ford Stockton, Supt.
Kautz, Supt. S~y School at By..U a. rna MetW111, Ul L 01.; 'flllldo llalldnger, IUpl. Mrs. Murl Ours o! luhu
Bradlord Cliarob
Quill, 8:15 a.m., Worship hour 10:25 Bober' E. s.llll, Sr., ,....,, Chriatian &amp;:ndolvor, 7:1S p. 'IL eaUed oa Mn. Hattie Freiertct
01MiDister· a. m.
Joe
Robinson,
Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 0. o. llln. Lyda &lt;llevaUer, proolda1l. recently.
Bomer Fortest. Supt. . Bib!~ Ml UldDII F.II.B. Clial'eb - Patter8011, SUpt.; Morning Wor ciasMo lo: all Soaa ...,ICOII. PFC _Jerry Fraderiek, Jkk
Sehool t:30; Morolng Worahlp. Sunday School 1:45 a. m., Earl ship lUO a. m. Youtb Service, t p. 111. Prelollln&amp; 8:211 p. 111-; Fredenck and Mn. Zona BliP
dll:30 a. m.: Evening Worsbl~. ~J, supl; EviOI!ng wor B:45 P· m.; Evaapilltlo "'id Week Pray., meeting, 7!30 were Thursdar
dl!lner
p. m. Wednesday,
p. m. llbip, 7:30 p. m. b)&gt; Cecil Col, lap, 7:30 P. m.; Prayer -~ ,_ 111. Wedii'May, Claa Lead- IUftlll of Mr. and Mrs. 'flllllt
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Layman; YOUDI People'1 Dot. Ill&amp; Tbunc'oy 7:311 P. m.
ar. Mrs. Mule Bolollll!er
Frecker and son, Char It 1

MlddlOIIorl, Ohio

Fannen lank &amp; Savllgs Co.

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• lay leader.
m.; Warahlp Sontae, 11:10 a. lltll ,
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EL; Methodlat Yantb ll'ellft. _, IIIIIIIQ Scbool .... L &amp;; .., ....... W. . . . . . . .
lblp, 7 11: m.; Olflctal IIOIId lllinliDc Wauldp U.e L IL fti'l lllld It 7:e , , -. IIIII
meeting, lsi SnndiJ o1 ~ llrlaaellltlo .mao 7:e p. ID. the
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l'edneaday, 7 p. m.
.,..__ C11tn11 II ... ._, l'orl bu. Jr., a"'*
p. 111. WldneldiJ, Senior ~ ..,.. Ellll Clllrcb, Rat. Mlaenvllla MetMdtll Qarelt - . WllllaDI C. 'lllarpe, putar, _. wltlt bla ,.,_., 1ft. _,
Pracllce; 3:30 p. m. Tuet- lleiiiL SmiJb, paslor. Wonblp Weodell G. Stutler, Pastor. llmday 8cbool t :IO L Ill.; Mora- lin. Wlllar . . . . . . . . . .
Junior Cbolr Practire.
aarvlce t:3l L m.: Sunday Soliday Schoo~ 10 o. m. · Wor· lill - - II!. a. &amp;
Nilla llallllil. tr• .II to
11ar1MJ Baplfol Clllrdl - School. !0·30 a. 1ft. Youtb Fol- sbip service 11 L m. '
l'tii1DIIIal 11111Lii~, .... ller home~ l!llr lfll*'l
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Warren G. Zlnn, pastor. Morn· lowahfp 8' 30 P. ID.; Boys and Morae Cllape IMothodlU _ l2t, IIIV. "aol E. JODta, Plllll'• WBIIi: wltlllllr M, 1ft, . ,
Worship, t L m. Delbert V. Glrla Fellowahlp,. l:30 p. m.; James Early, pastor, Ollver SalldiJ Scbool 10 L 01.: Will' Mrs. IWotrt . .ni,
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speaker.
Church Eveulng service 7•30 P.m., 2nd Sayer, Supl Slmday Scb.lol 11 ...,, WedJieaday 1114 Friday. _ . ._.- lllloJ ·•••·
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t :lt a. m. Classes lor~ tth Sundays: Youth Cbolr, a. m.; Praacbing u a. m.
'llt ,_amlll
Cbarlu D. Woodf IIIII He1.30 .P. DL Wednelday. Prayer Portlud Melllodlst Cbanlll- dlepart. South Srd Ave.: SandaJ bart Swart&amp; at11111• a Qarp
li'lnl BaJII'OI Chrcll Mteting, 7:30 p. Ill. Wadilesday. B. L. McDaniel, pastor. SolldaJicboollO L Ill.; tluDday enolitl Putoral
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Scbrol 9:10 a. DL Prelcl&gt; Loltrld&amp;• EIJB Cblrcll, &amp;.. School 9:30, Harold Itouah, .,..u.tlc aemco, 7:~ p. 11. a.ler lllllbMIII ~ oa
'"' Sunday 2:30 p, m.
&amp;!gene E. Emerson, pastor; Supl; Keaoelh McLeod, 1811 lhCitteoday Blblt 8tlldJ 7:11 p. Suadar . . _ ,
rrea Wll1 11ap1111 a-, Sanday School t :45 a. m. flu. SUpl., Preaching 7:30 p. m. SUD- a: Sllurdo; al&amp;bt PnJer and Marla W'lllebreuer
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Paatar Rev. p a a 1 ~~· Supl
SUnday day.
Warsblp 7·'!11 p. 111. Plltor, Ret. ~ a lwo ....U nsaliea
8choot, 10 a. 01. _....,. IO:U L m. 1114 7:30 dlaclne illedhodlsl emu, B. L. Barn11.
Ill Florida.
Preacblng P. m. alteraately. Bible ahldy B. L. Mclladlel, pastor: 8w&gt;
IWIIooDttlle PrelbyteriU Th
p. m.; Pray•- and prayer service led by past. day Scbool 1:30 a. m.: l'laaobo Cbarc:h, John Daflll. pillar:
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:30 p. m. Wednesd•v
rr 7' 30 p, m. Wednesday. Chrll- lng 10:30 a. m.; 1rlYF I p. m.; Cbarc:h SclJoollfj30 a. m. Will'
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Scbool,
Roy Asst
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Portland 11oM.
Rev. R. L.
Pinson,Wllb pastor.
Meter,
supt.: Earl
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_ SUnday Scbool every Sun· Mornmg worsbip
a. 01.: 6:30 p. m. Prayer ud BibJa m., SiJndr eoenlng
whore name appear below.

TO IIEHEAIISE
The Federated Youth Cbolr
will rehearse Saturday at I:
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..rvlee 7 II: m.: YOUIII Peaple
lnnl 8aplld .,.,., llldDe IDdeaver 7 p. m. Wednesday;
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&amp;.. C. L. O'Conaer, paa11lr. Prayer meeting 7 p. m. Sallll'
School 8:30 L m., Sam ~~
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'IIO!Sblp: 1:30 p. 01. BYr Martin.
SadaJ Mor-

THII' C:HUIICH fi'OR AU.
AU.. P'Oflt THE CHURCH

Sm Ia a diaagreeable word that miUions ahun.
It caste a abadow of 8epll'llticm. It raises chill
thoughla of an iulpeneti-able and e!A!mal barrier
ltetween h111118Dity and GOO •••
Ff11'[fivmuo on the other hand is a warm and
Inspiring word. It promlaes that life's slate can he
Wiped clean. It brlnp us close to God - and to
toe another.
An ~lion on a Fl'iday eenturies 8&amp;0 ••• an
Empty Tomb In the da'im of the lirst Eaater Day
Ch.ptw v• •• a Faith that baa Jrlpped human aoula for aU
looi
.tltepneratlanulneli,...tlteae are fomerentwined Dov
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That Ia why, when we think deeply of the mean~
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own lives- we find ourselves at the very heart of s""""'' H•brtw
the Christian religicm.
And it ia why these soul-stirring waeks at the
tltNhhold of Chriat's suffering have lonr been the
time for auch searching thonghtl_,,. _ _ ...... ,~.­
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bla acbool t :SO 0. Ill.; Mnrnl.. nesday at 7:j6 p, m. Mid Week
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Chllef ........ Gt • - . ....._, ._., ,._. a. li» a. Ill. lllr. ~ .··Lew•1
01et11r Qardl t1 God kt Pearl A. ClUID PloJ!IIr· ~ •·•
WGnJidp lfte a. .._, lf:IO L Ql. Woril!i., • ,,
Gilbert Spenc.r _ ,
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ablp II L 01.; l!:v,.U.Ua _.. lbtli'lday ol IDOIIIII;
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Cllltel ol . . 11'1 I 1, .... »·II 0 rD.a.
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'1olrell o1 God, 1111. 11ar1a11 lblp Mllca II .. DL _ , lllfp ..,._ 7:. P. &amp; . . .
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lllmli., Sdlool W ' , WW ..., Scbool, 10 a. 111., 1o11a Mlllow 7:111 P. &amp; P U 1 lr lU1I'W
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Bailey. SUpt. Prayer meeti'll &amp;; NYPS t:t5 P. IL JIMDliW
lblp Mvlca u a. m. ud 7:31 , _1 a. llolliodlll.....,.,"""'' 7:30 p. a ftiJJilJ,
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SnndiJ Scbool 1 L m., Mn.
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maeiiD&amp;. .~ : 'FridaJ rred Neue, Supt. Wonblp - .-, OldD. Sltilll' lobool II
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u.&amp;: Rev. C. L. O'COI&gt;
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included: Mrs. ClarenCe
Waugh, 810 Second Ave.;
David L. PbUllps, lit Cedar st,
Mrs. Robert E. Layne, Rt. 2
Bidwell; Mrs. H. Wendell Reel,
Rt. 2 Patriot; Richard ns.'chardl
"'• Rt. 2 Gallipolill; "'
C. Rodgers, Pt. Pleasant; Paul
F. Greenlee, Pl Pleallllll; Mrs.
William D. Brown,
M8S011;
Mrs. Frederick T. Armsteai; I
Pt. Pleallllll; Ronald D. Gle111m,i
Pl. Pleasant; Mn. Berl

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up the ahoo= the new ftlm, "Tobrak," a tale of sabotage dlll'lllll World w~~
African eam
Here, cast ·and trow huddl&amp; UOUild a small Clalllp fre iB tee
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~EA • Hollywootl cont~PQ!Idem * •llrllfSecl tile diiV w"'lber wllb&amp; 011111 of llridgL

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10IIrahlp 19110 L 111.; YOD U
Sarvlcu 7 P. 01.; Jilfllllplilllc
.-vlca 7:30 II- m. Mid · Weell
pnyer III1'VIl!o 7:JO 11: DL Well
Wedneadi,J oad Fridat .-mt
l'refollt Claafel Mhl-, Jli.
!IIJan Stt••rovllll Road: 1!:. J.
Grflfllh. pal«; IIAJtl.- Ill~
lord. Supt. . Sunda1 llcltool IU
• m.; Evanpllsllc Semae, f.
Ill P· Dl. "Toyer meetloi, 7:30
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Roltud au.r. • Olin NewIDID. Dllsslonary putor: 8w&gt;
..., !lebool, 9:30 L m.: WonbiP
10130 L Ill.; ~. 7:31 ~
LUth~an cbnrcb. - Morning m.; Prayer 11rvlca, 7•80 p. m.
worship 8:15 a. m. and 10:45 l'barsday.
a. m.; Sunday School 8:30a.m llyl'ICase Mlsaloa. Ref. Bart
CBoth conore&amp;•lions are mee~ t:uster. pastor: Sef'\llcel every
In&amp; as one at SL John's Cbureh at 1:30 D. '"
Ill Pine Grove while the new 1'ltt Clia,.. 01 • - ·
St. l'ilul'• Cburcb is
built. Cbeater: Rev. Herbert Grate.
Alfred Mollladstt Cliur~~- pastor; Richard lllrton, SUpt.
Rev. Pearl Casto, pasror : Sun- Charles Bissell Asal.
SUp!,
day School at 1:30 Cbarlel Tar·
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8acbJel £vaqelleol UDilel They spent lite eveuln( ..uh
Bre1bren Cbareh - Sllllday Mrs. Freda Frtcter and aon,
llcbool 1:45 L 01. llorsbiJI, Donald.
Inti and 4th Sunday. l :j6 a. Mr. and Mrs. Norman fta1.
111. Acbash M1ller, pastor.
erick etllertained at c1tmter Sun.
UB .....,., t.ollr•
,.. do.!. in their borne Ia ~ o1
.., Scbotii•JD a. m.; WoMihlp tbeu- lwo 110111, JfrrJ, wilt 11
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t..,me from USA IIIII Jlct'll7th
I - . Fa11t Ullted ~- blrtllday. Thoae present wn
Ia ChrW Church. Jamel MarrisoD, pastor. Sunday School at
1:30 L m. Preleilin~ ,erv•ces
Orst and third Tbursdey evenlap at 7:30 p. m. Seeond 1114
fourth Sunday evenlnilo at 1:311
p. m. Prayer llleflillll o8C01Jd
1114 fGrtb l'hursday evenltlp
ll1d llrst lllcl tbinl SUndav e•·
Ollll1p at 7:8tl p. ID.
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Ia Christ Cltutdt. Jamee lfllr.
risDf1, pastor. Su•..ay llclJOIII
1:30 a.m. Preaching aervi...
Otst and third Sundlly DiJhli
017:31 p. m. Second 11111 iobrlb
Soliday liKirllillp at 11 a. a
i'raJer .-lint every W.._
day at 7:30 p. m. Chrlatlu
d•vor, HCe1'1d lh1d fOUt'UI Suidaya at 1:10 p m.
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Mn. Gary Lellbeit fl Bprtnc.
fteld Who...,. lo aeo Jerry be.
fore he leavu fer Ft. .sw otla
Othen wtre Mrs. lflltle'
arid: and the hoatll, Mr. lild
Mn. NIII'JIIII1 ~
PFC Jerry Plederlcl
and
Charleo l"roee:er IIWf dlftner
&amp;L'OOts of 11n. Zo!ta ilq* ol1
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MlUel Mildred llljttJt liMl
Marlie P - Wtl'l reotat ~
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CLEVELAND IVPit - Dr.
Samuel Shepp "11 hoped ...
day to tecover from a bout
wtih the Do bag In order 1o

attelll the U. s. Sapnme
Coarl bearlnc of bls murder

convkllon appeal in Wasblag·
ion Moa..,y.

!llleppord WBS liVeD fedmiJ
COIIt permlalon to be Ia

Wallblagton Moaday. He ••• Teaford, Rl 2
18 bave p1e 1o Wallblagloa sha F. Stevenson,
Wednelday, bal tile fta allad: Va.; Mrs. Larry E.
prevenletl blm from maklag Rt. 2 Wellston; Mrs. John
the trip.
Kaminsky, Oak Hill, Mrs.
bert E. Thompson, Ravenswood.
Blrtbs
Mn. Robert E. Layne, Rl
BidweU, son, 10:00 a.m. 'lburs-1

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port, Rev. Dollald Boona, tor: ~ Scooal t:D a. 111.,
l'red JIG!fman, llupL; 10:15 L
m. WOIIhlp Senlee; BYP t p.
m.; E9ontDg Worship, 7:10 p.
a; Wed. 7:80 p. 111. PrQer
'llluniday 7-SG P Ill.
pracJlce.
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Elgercliff up Winfield 9:15p.m.:
Helen Z. up Winfield 1:50 a.

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GRANT MADE
COLIIMBlJS (UP!) - A $29,·
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Bible
School 9:30 a. m. Wrilp and
Praaehlng Sef'\lict 10:30 a. m.
YCIIIDI People's '!'eeting 6:30 p,
m. Evemn1 aerv1ce 7 p, m. V.
R. Braley, Bible School Supt.
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ill IG:SII L 111., lint 1114 tb1n1 7:30 p. m. lbundaJ,
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Bible Cor. pal«: SuDtlay School, 8:311
Slndy 9 L m. Evening WOI' "- m, Robert Grate, Supt. WOI'
7:30 p. m.: Bible Study, ahlp HrVlee at 10:3; a. Ill.; ~
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
artm Yputh. R·45 p. 01.: EvanMIINlepolt Cbl1rell ot Cbrtll, pllallc service, 7:30 p. m. MJd.
ant' Main Streelll Donald Wee!! Prayer and Praise, WedWets, minlsler; Bibla Sehonl, oesday, 7.30 p, m.
:30 a.m., Kenne'b McElhinney IUnpom Hall al Jebovail'l
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Morning
Wenblp. WIIDeS!es· PubUc meeting. SUD0:30
m. Ennilll Wm'ohit&gt;. day 5 P. m., Walehlower lllldy
7 p. m., Prayer Sel'\'lce, Wed· I p. m.; Bible IIUdy Tueoday
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· 7 p. m. Service meeting, 8 p.
Cllln!ll o1 Clirlll, .._..,, m. Thursday: Ministry school,
ScJerbroil'l Maston, _...., ~ 7 p. m Thursday. .
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day 3 P m. Preaching serv· Prayer meeting 7:30, Thurs· SllldJ, Wedneaday, 7:30
7:!0 p. m.:
lees the last Sunday of eaeh day. Youth FeUowsbip, 7:30 p. bllaad llleJbadlll
leo at 7:11 11: m. p-,
w.
· wu .,reed to ordet
D'onlb.
m. SUnday.
Rev. c. J. Lemley,
pastor: Prolfttt. All IVIfliDI ..., 0 :" oblpmeDt of 1elatin and
lolL Morl4 laJI]III a.aroll, Soatll Bethel EIJB Char&lt;• - Qmrch School t:30 a. m.: wor - begbl at 7:10 p. 111.
. lh llfGUP voted rq purehuo
Comer of Fourth and MaiD St. Rev. BUIIIIIII E. Emerson, pas- ahlp lef'\llce, 10::19 L m., M 0. Lallf II Larelle Mllltoe DeW flag heada.
lllddleport. Row. Nyle llmlea, lor. Sunday Scbool 1:45 a. m., Y. F. Monday, 8:30 p. 111.
Laq Bollom, Rev. 'l'llolna r. The
"Where th•
liiiDIItor. SuDday Scbool 8:30 Nonn&amp;D 1L Bahr, SUpt. Sunday lotion Metllodlll Chan!~ - lroDek, adminlolralor; StuiditJ Women Are, wu lad by El••·
. m. Arnold Rlcbardl. 8oJI. Worahlp 10:45 L m. 11111 7:30 p. Il L. olcllaniel, pastor; Clint Ma8a 8:30 .. 01., at. : Holy Oaye oor Boyles 1114 optDed with
1Morning Wonblp, 10:30 a. m. DL Alternately. Bible Study Orr, Supt. Preachinl 9:15 a.m. Ill Obllgallon, 7 p. m.
P!'ayar 1114, acrlplurt IIIII the
Namnl llipllll Qarcb• sa. alii Prayer aervlc:e led b)&gt; pas~ Sunday Scbool dll:l5 a 01
81. JtliD'I Catlloilo ilflllllil: llllfl,~g ol. Jeaua ~.tour Pl'ot
Scbonl 1·30 L m . Wof' rr, 7:30 p. m. Tbursday.
OU Grove Metbodlll Cbardl, aear Guy•ville (Duleb Rldpl • ~·· Var•oos readings wert
11 L m: Prayer ~Ice Syncue E.U.B. Cliun:b, Pall H. L. McDaniel, pastor, Earl s... Frank Malllerl
(liVen as okotched of Compass
p. m. w~ay.
' &amp;. Sellers, P - .
t'rOSII, s 1pt. Sunday Scbool at tor, Sunday Maa 10,;. L m.: 1114 Cross. Tbe (II'Oil'illll elosed
1 Carletoa ~barolr
.,... 8:30 a. 01. Sunday Scbool, Ben 10:16 L m. ; Preachinl 1:15. Boly Day of Obllgallolii:SII ._ with the Litany, "Foool For
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Read Rev !lyda 'BIDion, ;:. Qaleellberry, Supt.: 10:30 L m. Syracuoe Motbadill Cb11r1.1! 111.: Confaston % bo1lr befGn Feodbtck," and the benedl&lt;tion
tor.
Sehool, t:So L m. ; Morning Worship aervlco, !at WellleU G. Stutler,
putor Mus.
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Ralpb Car~
l Sunda Wo 11111 Srd Sundays o1 the 111011th; Worship Service 8:15 a. m. 8w&gt; ne SalvaiiM 4nny, &amp;oNJ The llfll meethJC wlJI be on
ablp service 811~.
Y ~ 7:30 p. m. Evenlllg Eva.ogelis- day School9:l5 a. m. MY}' Sun- Rey s. Wining, officer in c11arp. Mlf'cb It at the home ot Elean.
7:30 p. m.
";;.a";. lie Servil:o, 2nd and 4tb 8w&gt; day 6 p.. m.
meetir'&lt;l Sunday 10 L m. Bollneq .,._ or Boyleo wtih
Spone.
moellaa Wedneaday .
day of 01011th. BETHANY - Sunday 7.30 p, m.
lllfl: 10:30 a. m. Sunday Sc:bool. .,. sa IJI'O(II'IDl leader. 'nit boi7 30./'.! 1:30 L 01. Morntns WOI'Iblp: IJDited Metllodlot .. .Cllureb, Sulllay 7 p, m. Young People'• Jes•, OSIIsted by tho htll an~
C e - Cb • ;,~,
eaeh
t·IS / m. 11:30 L m. Sunday School, Bly· Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Alkire, Legloo: 7:111 p. m. Salvelion Osie Follrod aarva11 1 dotNil
II Swllday liehooi 1: L ,01 .
tho Theiss, SUpt.; 6:30 ?· 01. pastor. The SUIMiay Sehoul '
" 'ftursday I to I ... course.
Service , p. m. Evenb.s Wor· Youth FeUowsbip. CARMI!L - 9:15 a. 01. Divine ~ip at dleo
l.eague: '7 p. m. Prep '":::-~=;;;:;;:::::::.,....,_
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lblp p, m. each Solid .
t:30 L m, Sunday Scbool Way- 10:30 a. m. Scripture ana ser- claolles;
p. ID. Bible 11114y,
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CGrdl "
1111 Roush, Supt.: 10:30 a. m. mon subJect: Jobn 12·2(J.!l7 - prayer
Other aervlea
01 011111
Art 11uaum, m!Dister· Morning Worsbip, 2nd and till ''Seeking Eternal Life." Pas- 1&gt;v announ
School lllcl MomiDI Worship Sunday of the I'IIJ!Ith; 8 p. 01. tor's Trainlnc Class 3:15 p.m. l'ollleroJ
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IO:SII a. m.: Cbrlltlaa I!:Dllea.: Evenlnl Enngellstic Service, Parents
to at• "'d w;U1 1111 Clllnll - MulllerrJ ......
rr 6 p m . Eveulng Worsbl lsi and Srd Sunday ol montb. their yolllh. Youth t'eUJWSbip Rd., north o1 Melga llemoriiJ -~-~----7 ~ m.' .,
p, Tappen Plolu EllB Cblreb, 5.30 p. m. Wednesday 7:11 p.m. Hospital. Pallor, F. W. Gilford
Pqeollle Col1111111td1J Cltarcb Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, po Study of Sl Jolm'1 Gospel. All Assistant Putor, J - R Mr. 1114 Mn. Gary l.dblll
Re•. Rouell CllDe, pastor. _ tor; Sunday worship 9:30 f- m. choir members as••d ~ 0 ro- Uof!er Sentces on Sa!UI'day: and Mrs. EhqiMth 1111111' 11
YOUDg People's service , p. Sunday School 10 a. 01., lfo. l!earsa Tbu·aday 7:i&gt; p. m.
Bahbatb ScbGol, 1:!18 p. IL, Sprlngfteld spent a woebld no
7 30- bart Vineyard, Supl Bible Stu- Letart Falll Ualled Brelbren Worship, a:illl p. m.; y oa lb cently with lite tau.,-•, _ .
m. Thunday· Evangellltlc
tic:e Saturday, 7:ao p. m.: 1114 dJ and prayer services led by InC rlst Cllllreb, Sunday School meetin&amp;. 1•111 p. m.: BtbJIIIJD. Mn. Zona BIQI.
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Sunday 7:111 p. m.
pastor, 7:30 p. DL TUesday. 8:30 LID. worsbip aervicee. The dy, ThurldaJ, 7:11 p. tL, 11 PFC Jerry Fradwlck Is bariM
Hemlock Grove ChrloUu Adult ctaso 01eet.1Dg 7:30 p. first and tblrd Tbareday ete~&gt; f1 SviDI lllilbU. GalllpoU.. lifter finishing basic ~ftlq at •
Cbarch James Quisenberry Ill. last Monday of month.
1IIP at 7:30 ll1d tho seclllld and lldeo Ulldld
a. Ft Knot, Ky. He will ltavo ; ..:·
woralliP oervlce, t:illl a.m: Federated Cbart-, Pomeroy- fourth SUnday Jlilbil at 7:!18. a.rtll Cbn*t Ret. Jlldal R. Feb. 25 lo~ P't. SID, otla. fer
Sunday School, 111 a. m. Sta• Rev. W. H. Perrin, psstor; Carl James MotriBIIII, paslor.
llalko, oastor: llundaY Sehoo~ more tralninr .
ford Stockton, Supt.
Kautz, Supt. S~y School at By..U a. rna MetW111, Ul L 01.; 'flllldo llalldnger, IUpl. Mrs. Murl Ours o! luhu
Bradlord Cliarob
Quill, 8:15 a.m., Worship hour 10:25 Bober' E. s.llll, Sr., ,....,, Chriatian &amp;:ndolvor, 7:1S p. 'IL eaUed oa Mn. Hattie Freiertct
01MiDister· a. m.
Joe
Robinson,
Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 0. o. llln. Lyda &lt;llevaUer, proolda1l. recently.
Bomer Fortest. Supt. . Bib!~ Ml UldDII F.II.B. Clial'eb - Patter8011, SUpt.; Morning Wor ciasMo lo: all Soaa ...,ICOII. PFC _Jerry Fraderiek, Jkk
Sehool t:30; Morolng Worahlp. Sunday School 1:45 a. m., Earl ship lUO a. m. Youtb Service, t p. 111. Prelollln&amp; 8:211 p. 111-; Fredenck and Mn. Zona BliP
dll:30 a. m.: Evening Worsbl~. ~J, supl; EviOI!ng wor B:45 P· m.; Evaapilltlo "'id Week Pray., meeting, 7!30 were Thursdar
dl!lner
p. m. Wednesday,
p. m. llbip, 7:30 p. m. b)&gt; Cecil Col, lap, 7:30 P. m.; Prayer -~ ,_ 111. Wedii'May, Claa Lead- IUftlll of Mr. and Mrs. 'flllllt
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Layman; YOUDI People'1 Dot. Ill&amp; Tbunc'oy 7:311 P. m.
ar. Mrs. Mule Bolollll!er
Frecker and son, Char It 1

MlddlOIIorl, Ohio

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Supl; amcb 8cbool, I:IO a. Wolle, PuJGr.
• lay leader.
m.; Warahlp Sontae, 11:10 a. lltll ,
II . . .._, '1\e 1M' M II
EL; Methodlat Yantb ll'ellft. _, IIIIIIIQ Scbool .... L &amp;; .., ....... W. . . . . . . .
lblp, 7 11: m.; Olflctal IIOIId lllinliDc Wauldp U.e L IL fti'l lllld It 7:e , , -. IIIII
meeting, lsi SnndiJ o1 ~ llrlaaellltlo .mao 7:e p. ID. the
Culo.
hllmisldp; S p.IL
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m. aln&amp; Prayer and Sermaa. 10•30 of rnlllltb, 7:30 p. m.; 111e1nor a.
Brie
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PrQer meell•l a.m. ~ hoar followlnc.
l'edneaday, 7 p. m.
.,..__ C11tn11 II ... ._, l'orl bu. Jr., a"'*
p. 111. WldneldiJ, Senior ~ ..,.. Ellll Clllrcb, Rat. Mlaenvllla MetMdtll Qarelt - . WllllaDI C. 'lllarpe, putar, _. wltlt bla ,.,_., 1ft. _,
Pracllce; 3:30 p. m. Tuet- lleiiiL SmiJb, paslor. Wonblp Weodell G. Stutler, Pastor. llmday 8cbool t :IO L Ill.; Mora- lin. Wlllar . . . . . . . . . .
Junior Cbolr Practire.
aarvlce t:3l L m.: Sunday Soliday Schoo~ 10 o. m. · Wor· lill - - II!. a. &amp;
Nilla llallllil. tr• .II to
11ar1MJ Baplfol Clllrdl - School. !0·30 a. 1ft. Youtb Fol- sbip service 11 L m. '
l'tii1DIIIal 11111Lii~, .... ller home~ l!llr lfll*'l
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Warren G. Zlnn, pastor. Morn· lowahfp 8' 30 P. ID.; Boys and Morae Cllape IMothodlU _ l2t, IIIV. "aol E. JODta, Plllll'• WBIIi: wltlllllr M, 1ft, . ,
Worship, t L m. Delbert V. Glrla Fellowahlp,. l:30 p. m.; James Early, pastor, Ollver SalldiJ Scbool 10 L 01.: Will' Mrs. IWotrt . .ni,
'l'r.
speaker.
Church Eveulng service 7•30 P.m., 2nd Sayer, Supl Slmday Scb.lol 11 ...,, WedJieaday 1114 Friday. _ . ._.- lllloJ ·•••·
Is
t :lt a. m. Classes lor~ tth Sundays: Youth Cbolr, a. m.; Praacbing u a. m.
'llt ,_amlll
Cbarlu D. Woodf IIIII He1.30 .P. DL Wednelday. Prayer Portlud Melllodlst Cbanlll- dlepart. South Srd Ave.: SandaJ bart Swart&amp; at11111• a Qarp
li'lnl BaJII'OI Chrcll Mteting, 7:30 p. Ill. Wadilesday. B. L. McDaniel, pastor. SolldaJicboollO L Ill.; tluDday enolitl Putoral
-tllJi at
11
Scbrol 9:10 a. DL Prelcl&gt; Loltrld&amp;• EIJB Cblrcll, &amp;.. School 9:30, Harold Itouah, .,..u.tlc aemco, 7:~ p. 11. a.ler lllllbMIII ~ oa
'"' Sunday 2:30 p, m.
&amp;!gene E. Emerson, pastor; Supl; Keaoelh McLeod, 1811 lhCitteoday Blblt 8tlldJ 7:11 p. Suadar . . _ ,
rrea Wll1 11ap1111 a-, Sanday School t :45 a. m. flu. SUpl., Preaching 7:30 p. m. SUD- a: Sllurdo; al&amp;bt PnJer and Marla W'lllebreuer
h
Paatar Rev. p a a 1 ~~· Supl
SUnday day.
Warsblp 7·'!11 p. 111. Plltor, Ret. ~ a lwo ....U nsaliea
8choot, 10 a. 01. _....,. IO:U L m. 1114 7:30 dlaclne illedhodlsl emu, B. L. Barn11.
Ill Florida.
Preacblng P. m. alteraately. Bible ahldy B. L. Mclladlel, pastor: 8w&gt;
IWIIooDttlle PrelbyteriU Th
p. m.; Pray•- and prayer service led by past. day Scbool 1:30 a. m.: l'laaobo Cbarc:h, John Daflll. pillar:
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btld 118 recular
:30 p. m. Wednesd•v
rr 7' 30 p, m. Wednesday. Chrll- lng 10:30 a. m.; 1rlYF I p. m.; Cbarc:h SclJoollfj30 a. m. Will'
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Affiliated
S.B.C. a.
m. Sunday
Scbool,
Roy Asst
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oblp Scbool, 10:16
1:10 a. m.;
m.; 6IYF
SUD- 1:30
Portland 11oM.
Rev. R. L.
Pinson,Wllb pastor.
Meter,
supt.: Earl
Shuler,
day
Worlblp
_ SUnday Scbool every Sun· Mornmg worsbip
a. 01.: 6:30 p. m. Prayer ud BibJa m., SiJndr eoenlng
whore name appear below.

TO IIEHEAIISE
The Federated Youth Cbolr
will rehearse Saturday at I:
p.m. in the educational
ing of the cburch.

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P. m, 3rd
Stlldy, 7:30 p.
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.A.V. all,
O&gt;rnerSponsortd
Secon and
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Pomeroy,
Ma!OII.
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Jobn Smallwood, pastor: cburcll for ScliGOl 10 a. m.; ll:nnROlisllc
cblldrm. 1114
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..rvlee 7 II: m.: YOUIII Peaple
lnnl 8aplld .,.,., llldDe IDdeaver 7 p. m. Wednesday;
0
&amp;.. C. L. O'Conaer, paa11lr. Prayer meeting 7 p. m. Sallll'
School 8:30 L m., Sam ~~
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oupl.; 10:45 a. m. Mon&gt; ,._.., ~ ~
'IIO!Sblp: 1:30 p. 01. BYr Martin.
SadaJ Mor-

THII' C:HUIICH fi'OR AU.
AU.. P'Oflt THE CHURCH

Sm Ia a diaagreeable word that miUions ahun.
It caste a abadow of 8epll'llticm. It raises chill
thoughla of an iulpeneti-able and e!A!mal barrier
ltetween h111118Dity and GOO •••
Ff11'[fivmuo on the other hand is a warm and
Inspiring word. It promlaes that life's slate can he
Wiped clean. It brlnp us close to God - and to
toe another.
An ~lion on a Fl'iday eenturies 8&amp;0 ••• an
Empty Tomb In the da'im of the lirst Eaater Day
Ch.ptw v• •• a Faith that baa Jrlpped human aoula for aU
looi
.tltepneratlanulneli,...tlteae are fomerentwined Dov
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own lives- we find ourselves at the very heart of s""""'' H•brtw
the Christian religicm.
And it ia why these soul-stirring waeks at the
tltNhhold of Chriat's suffering have lonr been the
time for auch searching thonghtl_,,. _ _ ...... ,~.­
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bla acbool t :SO 0. Ill.; Mnrnl.. nesday at 7:j6 p, m. Mid Week
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Gilbert Spenc.r _ ,
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Bailey. SUpt. Prayer meeti'll &amp;; NYPS t:t5 P. IL JIMDliW
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u.&amp;: Rev. C. L. O'COI&gt;
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Worship
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aer'l'lce: 'Pluraday, 7:30

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pita! during tho last ~ bolll'
included: Mrs. ClarenCe
Waugh, 810 Second Ave.;
David L. PbUllps, lit Cedar st,
Mrs. Robert E. Layne, Rt. 2
Bidwell; Mrs. H. Wendell Reel,
Rt. 2 Patriot; Richard ns.'chardl
"'• Rt. 2 Gallipolill; "'
C. Rodgers, Pt. Pleasant; Paul
F. Greenlee, Pl Pleallllll; Mrs.
William D. Brown,
M8S011;
Mrs. Frederick T. Armsteai; I
Pt. Pleallllll; Ronald D. Gle111m,i
Pl. Pleasant; Mn. Berl

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up the ahoo= the new ftlm, "Tobrak," a tale of sabotage dlll'lllll World w~~
African eam
Here, cast ·and trow huddl&amp; UOUild a small Clalllp fre iB tee
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~EA • Hollywootl cont~PQ!Idem * •llrllfSecl tile diiV w"'lber wllb&amp; 011111 of llridgL

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pullll'. SUnday Scboal 1:30 L
Ill.; PbJI Wilt, supL: Morning

10IIrahlp 19110 L 111.; YOD U
Sarvlcu 7 P. 01.; Jilfllllplilllc
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pnyer III1'VIl!o 7:JO 11: DL Well
Wedneadi,J oad Fridat .-mt
l'refollt Claafel Mhl-, Jli.
!IIJan Stt••rovllll Road: 1!:. J.
Grflfllh. pal«; IIAJtl.- Ill~
lord. Supt. . Sunda1 llcltool IU
• m.; Evanpllsllc Semae, f.
Ill P· Dl. "Toyer meetloi, 7:30
~ m. Tueacla,1
Roltud au.r. • Olin NewIDID. Dllsslonary putor: 8w&gt;
..., !lebool, 9:30 L m.: WonbiP
10130 L Ill.; ~. 7:31 ~
LUth~an cbnrcb. - Morning m.; Prayer 11rvlca, 7•80 p. m.
worship 8:15 a. m. and 10:45 l'barsday.
a. m.; Sunday School 8:30a.m llyl'ICase Mlsaloa. Ref. Bart
CBoth conore&amp;•lions are mee~ t:uster. pastor: Sef'\llcel every
In&amp; as one at SL John's Cbureh at 1:30 D. '"
Ill Pine Grove while the new 1'ltt Clia,.. 01 • - ·
St. l'ilul'• Cburcb is
built. Cbeater: Rev. Herbert Grate.
Alfred Mollladstt Cliur~~- pastor; Richard lllrton, SUpt.
Rev. Pearl Casto, pasror : Sun- Charles Bissell Asal.
SUp!,
day School at 1:30 Cbarlel Tar·
ii.:bnOII:lMI L m.; M-

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8acbJel £vaqelleol UDilel They spent lite eveuln( ..uh
Bre1bren Cbareh - Sllllday Mrs. Freda Frtcter and aon,
llcbool 1:45 L 01. llorsbiJI, Donald.
Inti and 4th Sunday. l :j6 a. Mr. and Mrs. Norman fta1.
111. Acbash M1ller, pastor.
erick etllertained at c1tmter Sun.
UB .....,., t.ollr•
,.. do.!. in their borne Ia ~ o1
.., Scbotii•JD a. m.; WoMihlp tbeu- lwo 110111, JfrrJ, wilt 11
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t..,me from USA IIIII Jlct'll7th
I - . Fa11t Ullted ~- blrtllday. Thoae present wn
Ia ChrW Church. Jamel MarrisoD, pastor. Sunday School at
1:30 L m. Preleilin~ ,erv•ces
Orst and third Tbursdey evenlap at 7:30 p. m. Seeond 1114
fourth Sunday evenlnilo at 1:311
p. m. Prayer llleflillll o8C01Jd
1114 fGrtb l'hursday evenltlp
ll1d llrst lllcl tbinl SUndav e•·
Ollll1p at 7:8tl p. ID.
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Ia Christ Cltutdt. Jamee lfllr.
risDf1, pastor. Su•..ay llclJOIII
1:30 a.m. Preaching aervi...
Otst and third Sundlly DiJhli
017:31 p. m. Second 11111 iobrlb
Soliday liKirllillp at 11 a. a
i'raJer .-lint every W.._
day at 7:30 p. m. Chrlatlu
d•vor, HCe1'1d lh1d fOUt'UI Suidaya at 1:10 p m.
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Mrs. Elilabeth Rader, Mr. IIIII
Mn. Gary Lellbeit fl Bprtnc.
fteld Who...,. lo aeo Jerry be.
fore he leavu fer Ft. .sw otla
Othen wtre Mrs. lflltle'
arid: and the hoatll, Mr. lild
Mn. NIII'JIIII1 ~
PFC Jerry Plederlcl
and
Charleo l"roee:er IIWf dlftner
&amp;L'OOts of 11n. Zo!ta ilq* ol1
Wedneltday.
MlUel Mildred llljttJt liMl
Marlie P - Wtl'l reotat ~
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- - - - - - - - - S-Dally SenUnel, P&lt;&gt;meroy-Middleport, 0 ., Fob, 25, 1968

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Motor Co.

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MtftiiY QUill••
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CANCILLA1'10NI
COIIIICTION I
Wlh H tccwt~nl until 9!01 .t.. M.
hr Drt lit P41MICtHtfl

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F1nn Equipment
I USED
NEW IDEA
SPREADER $125
Good condition. Small IJizt
apreader with ground drive

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1963 Volkswagen 2·Door
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$1295
Deluxe vinyl interior, green finJsh, good tires, heater.
~:;:::~~~~;~~;~:-~~--~""" Plenty of economy. Plenty of go, for the snow.
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1963 Corvair Monz1
$1399
Locally owned car, 4-speed box, 110 engine, lots of extras. black finish, red bucket seats, radio, new tires.
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Driving in snow is fun in a Corvair.
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1962 Corvair 4 Door
$969
U Ceftts ,., wonl fW TIII'H Clift&gt;
IKIIIIYI IIIArtiOill
· Locally owned, clean Inside and out. Fawn finish, good
• ,., unt DIICIMWII en .... tires, automatic trans. Try this one for real traction.
eno ... ~·• w1ttt1n It UyL ·

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CARD OF THANKS A OIITUAIIII
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I:H A. M. te J:H , , M. O.lly
.. hlrday I:H A. M. to 111::11 NHft

WE LOV&amp; · KIDS •

Sale! Used

lspeclelly
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Con~~e To

Dinner With

FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
WY 2-5101
Pomeroy

MomandDed
For 1 real family treat, bring 'em In Sunday for a
real home&lt;ooked meal • , . 11 low prlceL And, walt
till you try tho food. Your family will love It. , • ond

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ALL FOODS AVAILABLE FOR CARRY.OUT

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

BAILEY'S RESTAlJRANT

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WANT AD

PHONE

IIGMIIICJ\', OHIO

WY 2·2156

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Miiiiiii:Ei&gt;oRT, moder·"n--=- GOOD TimothyH:y:
In Memory
furnished I rooms and
er hay. Mrs. Clyde Well. Five
lutlness Services
- - - apartment. Low
Poinis, WY 2-tii!lO.
' 1958 Detroiter Mobile
IN MEMORY of our
(oabl Building, WY 2-514t.
2 25 Jtp 8' x 41', two bedroom,
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IARLand GRtinUEg,SER.=~=r~;~::R·:.,:•fl' ~.,..~..,
Ida B. Young, who
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- - OATI, HAY,
approximately
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Route 338Raymond
back of Rowe
Plants
away February 25, 11Hi5.
1~'OUR ROOM
FURNISHED bales, 75 a bale. Phone even- te 5
SPRJNG ST
2 24
Her smiling way and pleasant[ aparllnent. WY 2-53115.
ings, WY 2-6320, daytime WY I- r P- .DI· --- - ..
:ow!"':aJ':':n':: ••••erl One story 7rame, 5 roo.',,.,l
11956 FORD V-3 standard
lace
2-5272. Kenneth Hartley.
bath, basement, divided
1 21 Uc
Are a pleasure to recalL
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body, motor and trai&gt;SO:Iission [ macblnes. Reuonable
5 rooms, could be apa:,:;!~l
Sh• had a kindly word for each I NTCELY furnished 2 bedroom
in excellent coodition.
Call WY 2-2976, day or
furnace beating,

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eet herl, apa!'lment,
Middleport, WY
Somf'
we o
3874.
Sorre day we know not when
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To dasp her band in the beuor
·land
FOUR ROOM furnished apar~

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missed by her ch1ldren, BRICK Duplex
3 bedroom
\\ rt nda. Ruby, Ernest
and living room. dining room, !(it'.·.~er.
2 25 Hp chen, basement and garage
r ,..,
1 forced air gas furnace.
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Card Of Thanks
[' !L-rnut Avenue. Call WY
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2 4 tfc
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I WISH to thank all my friends, FURNISHED apartment, - relatives. the nurses at Meigs rooms and bath. 390 S.
General Hospital, Dr. Boice,, Ave., Middleport. Call WY
Dr. Slack, and all who sent 5262.
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VB "u·ltomat~ic:I,=====:I:IJ:..:If:c~~~fl~,,·OOO~.OIL
transmiSSIOn.
res.
cellent oondilion. Ph. SH
OF MIDDU!PORT
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EXPERIENCED
&amp; room frame home, ba..,_
JOHN DEERE "H" tractor.
=!~ :auUful

fERTILIZER
Landmark's Got
EVERYTHING
Why drive 50 miles, whon

you can get delivery at our
area warehouse. CaU u.s for
specialized service - Bulk
Spreading Available - We
Also Can Apply Liquid Ni trogen To Your Fieds. All
Analysis, stnight &amp; mixed
materials available. All at
new low prices.
Ph, WY 2-2181

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I Plow. cultivators,

RADIAJQR
SERVICE

mewmg
machine. All in fine shape.

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2 22 6tp
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SAL is now a
~al. She used Blue

From the Jarrett truet or
bulldozer radiator to tht

merry
Lustre

. .nest heater core.

rug and upholstery cleaner. '
Rent electric shampooer, 1I.

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WY 2410

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10. Enticed
11. Unlb GC g..
lumlnatioa

pcrsoa_~~- -s~~--· ···-2 -~- 3tc
SPARE TIME! Ellra IDcome! IUlowtlaln
Competent man or woman m..
fonnauon
141 . Bucolic
terested in making money 15 . p,..
now and in the future to refill and collect money from
our new super coin operated

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cu•~••. Will buy llldel ~.....
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Moaday PbB Meler,

.!ltring-.
7. One--time

Chinese
ca.pltal
8. Ripped
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oal accounts as rut.e ifl es- 20. Followt
tablished by us. To qualify
'"''"' don,
for profits and ownership 21, Ch.uacter
assign, etc:.
you must have S600 lo $19110
In
to invest and 6 to 10 houn
.. Macbeth"'
weekly. For Interview write %2. Fight tf'rm,
Merchandisers, Ro..
chester, Minnesota. Jnclude
phone.
2 23 2tc

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16. Grt~ek
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23. Corn.
mando
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THW"'ia)''• &amp;u.v
!15. Not good
26. Riae agala 31. Hornet.
27.RelatJW: ~
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tem.poiWIJJ
29. Moist
3ti . Pla.ce
30. Ten37. Beverage
pounders
39. Wing
boated olf W. Merri-

64 Olds _
$2595
l)ynomic 88 Hoi. Sedan

tm.ru., power'
brakoo, power ateering
8. way power Mat, white'
Sldewalla, wbeel diaco
radio, anti-spin clifferen.'
V-8, auto,

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6401ds_$1995
CUtlaa Coupe, White over blue with white vinyl
Interior, bucket aeatl, v.
B motor, auto. trans., po.
"'r broteo • oteering,
Holed rluo, 4 DOW white
sidewaO Hres,
radio
wh~Jd~.
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$995

Tb1111derbird. V.a motor,
automatic tnns., power

brakea • lleering, white
llidewall Urea,
wheel
d1Jc1, tinted &amp;la&amp;l, radlo
• factory olr,

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1965 Dodge - - - '2495
2 Dr. Hard Top - V8, Auto.
or. Power ateering.

trau. Radio and lieUPEANUTS

AAUGH!

Polllra 2 Dr. 500 Hard Top, Power lleer!Di- Radio
and beater. Auto. floor ahifl

- .. -*2095
1962 Chevrolet - - $1195

1963 Pontiac

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1964 Dodge - - - *2195

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$595

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Corvalr 4 Door Sedan.

1962 Volkswagen • '1195
Door Sedan.
$1095
1962 Lancer
2

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1961 Pontiac -

4 Door Sedan. Power lleerlng and
heater. One owner.

brU... lladlo lid

1960 Mercury • • • $CJ95
4 Door Sedan. Std. trans. Radio and beater.

Mercury Colony Park Ste. Wagon _

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440 Station Wagon V8. Auto. Irani. Radio 1lllCI. he»
er. Power steering. 4 yra. or 34,000 mlleo fletol)' warnnty.
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1960 Chevrolet - • $895
Door
Std. lriDJ. Radio and
1959 De$Qto - - - $79~'
llelter~

Sedlll.

4 Door Sedan. l!oiter lllelll'inc and brtbl. Auto:
lraDJ. Radio~ heater.... .

1957 Plymo~th .- - $145
4 Door Sedan - VB. Auto. trans.

V-8 motor, auto. trllll., new -tubber

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Supae 88 Celebrity Seda11,
V-8, power bnkes, power
1 tee r in&amp;
IIJdramatle
trana., Jib now white
lllde wall tlrel, beoutilul
marocm metahtco fln11b.
A lrole OI'OIDI puff.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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1965 Dodge - -· - *2595

2 Door Sedan. 8 cyl, Std. Trana.

58 Ford 4 Door Saclen - - - - - $295

MOTOR

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Dolo! Bottle Gu ~mold Bll&gt;
11tors. 811 i. Matn Street 1

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C new Firestone 500
white sldewall tires. Looks
and runs real good.

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nnty,

Corvalr 4

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57 'Chevrolet 4 .,_ Sedan - - - $395
V-8 motor, automotle traiJDIIMIDD

Mlrie'sStylePott
Holrcvts
. . , . $1.25
SNmpoo lo Sets . $1.50
30 dey c.lor rinH,
Shompoo lo 1411
$3.50
Pwntononts
$7.50 up
Wo SeU ODd Service

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61 Mercury· $895
4 door. V-8, auto., power

V-8 mDior, JIOWet equlpment.lllce DOW ti~

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AS-IS SPlOALS
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Everydoy s-J•h

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2 • 60 Olds _ $995

au mateo. WY M2ll.
The Fabric Sltop, Pcmeror
Authorized Singer Slles
Semce.
i 21 Uc

POMEROY, Uolurnlshed,
I
bedroom duplex. Sugar Runl
Area, Ph. WY 2-3618. 2-20-Ue
a1i
- ·- -····-· - . -- THREE and four room furnist&gt;.
eo and unfurnished apart~.,.......~
ments. WY .M34.
12 I tie
VAO IDTMZ TUBYVOZ lPUA EZES
1 ROOM flr111sbed apartmeot
tor re111. Phon- WY 2-21'1l Al- BLZ SE!r OLZ IPU.t. EUDB.-AOYJOTU
ter I p.m. Phone WY z-35'14.
Y•teN•... ~olo: PEOPLe GENERALLY QUAR.
RowleJ and Rood Banlwaro. llilL Ba;.\Utn: THEY CANNOT AROUE.~liESI'ERTWI
II I tic
. .. •
.._ P 1._ A;nl\_-'c....,II&amp;J
fRAILER LOT, llulland, the
miles from Pomeroy. 1'1.c.o'r .., -:~' '": .
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64 Pontiac • $2295
CaWint 2 door lhrd Top.
With Y-8 motor, automatic tran!lmisslon. With power brakes and steering.

To all farmers for inforll'Ultion or service, call Parker's.
WY 2-2284, Pomeroy, 985-34i5
Chester.
:I-1$,1()(C

,..
DAlLY CRYl'TOQUO'rE - HOJe'• •ow io wor11 1b

So ltl!l.AX Al.ll)

EI-IJ01" M

owner.

inside and out.
eral repairing. Jn Pomeroy an
Middleport area. WY 2·37112.

TV 3-U.

By MERRILL BLOSSER

4 Door Star Cblel. All power. Radio and heater. Ou

POMEROY

ll'llion, New Haven.

' • tic

Worftly ,,..ldont

Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
Ul W. MAIN

...... ......... Po......,

By CHESTER GOIJLD

......

CALL WY 2-9905

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.
..•

sidewall
discs

Comttlltt C1rry.Out S•rvlct

nee.

AII:YDLBAAII:B
II LOifOrJ:LLOW
One leUer ai.rnply staDds for another. In Wa 8B.IIl[lle A ia used
for the tllrlee L'a, X for the two O'a, et.e. Single lett.en &amp;J:IOIIItropblea, the lt&gt;tJ·~n, 'lnd formation of the wor&lt;Ls are
blDt&amp;.
&amp;ldr. day thf'
ters are different,

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or

CURTIS, Dairy and beef siroo.
Minimum of $6.00 per cow.

28. Evf'ry :

mech.

red

$1395
Impala 2 door iW'd Top,
372 V·B motor, Powerglide trans., radio, white

2 17 30tp

wANTED: Experie0ced
I : : =:~ for
anic for minor parts installaone
"uon service.
· Must be rna ture, .u·
38 DiBb
Abta"
with ability te manage de-. ~ 2: 't'hru~~R
partment and sell
parto.J&lt;a. w00,
Good working conditions. Ill ... w,.1b
letter, !date txperience, nfDOWN
erenceo and wages eJpeeted. LOld
time
Write C-&lt;&gt; The Daily SentiDe~
exel&amp;m~
Box 888A,
2 4 tic
tioa

int Faeto11 air.

62 Chev. _

.,. or 12" Sin _75c to 1.50

%~. Whirring
1

tial, white with all

pepperon~

Plain or with

DICK TRACY

KNOTTS USED
FURNITURE •ncl
AUCTION
lies-2nd.
446olfl7

1965
Dodge
'2995
Polan 4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering, radio and heator.

2 21

ausage, mushroom., ham

Semce. COJ&gt;
lee ....... .. lqal papen,
blrtb records and almost any
otbet 400!UDieltll.

LOOK HERE FOR
BffiER

AT_,~TS GREATEST

bap.

11hmt

Pomeroy ~ Middleport, students
abbr.
employed men. parn $25-$30.00 29. Roam
30. Word or
weekly for 15 hour~ ot your .
(!lsg-n~t
spare time. Call WY 2·2471 ! 32. Prom1s, 11
for information.
2. Z2 6lc I 34. BUltold

For Rent

acroaa.
JK"l'-

cau .••

·ucrru c.pymg

IVY 1-Xlf

PIZZA

o143

lfOWE 8WS
r •llG~~~"l'~laJI
·

Hold Mondoy F._ 21, 1966
a... rdlng tho Fino... of tho
ArH •net Bulldln1 tmpnv•

t lJ tic

IVY :1-JSIO.

~ 9'( ~ ~ SHJI'S AiJI) ~ '{oal

1-rtont Mottl11f Will Bo

Olio

6 I lie

vinyl

G. ArUtle with 21. Exist

dispensers. No soliciting origi-- 17. Annoying

lntersta~

4. Ptnnit
~ Dut.dt. COiftoo
mune

16. Extenaal
world.
phtJosophically

for

fuge

185-2273.

uat

IDe, Pom-

/1101· Pbooe WY 2-3311.
.
tltlc

TO ALL MEMBERS
Meigs Aru 2171 F.O.E.

&amp;. I.

CROSSWORD

tugot

...

a ance - per month. Full
price $1~.110.
AUIERT M. COX, BROKER

Insurance Ageocy,

By ART SANSOM

funtlturo and bOUIObold
IOOdl. We '1ri11 b11J """"
pleto Htatea or oal1 'lAIII.

NOTICE

._ Prooe
• eom..t
IIII&amp;DII'ORD

KEITH GOBLE fORD

&amp;ALES I.ADIES for Stiffier'•
Store in Pomeroy. Apply io

,._

Crib Bradford

er Part IS:ate Approved\
- M1'11. Howard Cecil 8011 W. Mtnenvute, Oltio, roone W\ GERT'S A gay girl, ready
Main St . Pomeroy.
~
1 IJ tic 1 whirl after clelllUII&amp; car- WY 2-2196 Middl_.t, 0.
I 21 tic ·
pets with Blue Lustre.
~~'f~~:::d~:i~[l
----::--.----ITWO TRAILER SPACES lor electric sbampooer, $1. ;_;:;;]&lt; Ill
pest
Notice
rent in tho Village o1 Middle- eos Hardware Mason,
IOlltrol eervices. zo yean
- - -----1 port. CaU WY :1-3346 or WY Va 7'13-5583. '
perience. R&lt;&gt;achca, ral!,
~ANCING MUSIC Hotel Mar- 2-21111 rz WY 2-3600.
,
er houaebold pests. Free
tin Saturday mght 2 24 lip I
11 30 tic TWO DOGS, I year ol.
timates and inspection.
'
1
and one ( mos. eolhe.
salesmea. New termite
,-WILL NOT iie- re5pc)nsible for 1 Music1l Instruments
thorobred. 'fhono WY
trol plan. Meigo C.umty's
24
2
any debbl eontracted by any : WANTED: Responsible party
_\,.__
ly home owaed eompany.
otller lhaD myseli Dooald W.! to take over low monthly pay- WARM MOiiNfNG beater:
lied pest and termite control
2 - ~- 31P menl! on a spinet piaeo. Can I 000 BTU'&amp;, veated,
ManueL
company. 605 W. MaiD
DELICIOUS Homemade Pizza, be seen locally. Write Credit\ pJiot. $65.00. Ralph Trussell, P&lt;&gt;meroy, Ohio. WY 2-11159.
50c, 75c, and $1.00 slzeL 0&amp;- Manoger, P. 0 . Bo1 215, Shel- BaBium. Ohio, WI 9-3703.
2 18
lu1e Pizza, $1.50. Jack's Dai- byville, Indiana.
2 25 2tc
2 :14 3tc WATER
drill•••,
...,.
ry Bar, MiddiOI)Orl. 12 a lfc - ·-- ~ water pump oales ..d
VJce. Call collect H0111ml1]l
DAILY
Help N1ntacl
D'illing
Co., Chester,
.tCROSS

2. 11:arly aet- 18. Water
Uer in New
board
England
Jt. The
J. S•bf.ero.
object

large room up, can
bought with $500.110
dowa

&amp;UmONBQ
filomplelll llorvW

SERVICE

L Tell's

HARRISN\ILLE - 1~
lr
ame, 4 rooms dOWR,

IVY

1
' ''rds or visited me while I , AVAli.ABJ.E March 1st, buSle
was m the hospital.
ness building. Located at 120 I Jock W. Carsey, Mgr.
Charles 'f. Rhodes
East Main St, Pomeroy. Call i
'
2 25 llp Matilda Schorn, WY 2-2524, WilY WORRY over a sluggish
-----:-:::--::,----1
2 15 tfc
septic tank? Get Klean-Em- ·
Wen 1e d T0 Buy- 3 ROOM furnished
1e
La dAll septic tank c aner. n I
. 1 Phone WY 2-S4J5
mark Farm Bureau. PomeAil New Ridiator Shop
PAIR of used tractor ttres. : Sth
roy
2 16 30tc 1
I Avenue, Middleport,
_ ·
_
e Car e Truck e Huttr
10 . 11 _ or l2- 2B.
2 23 3tp'
2 2 tic I BUDGET PRICED luroiture
Core I Bulldour
======--~
our third fioor budget shop.
\N'flQUE l'urnt:Ure,
dlstles. l'RAII,EH IJlT9 - !tee ••
Baker Furniture, Middleport.
e Any Type
miscellaneous Call or write: age ar.d water Brown·o l'rlil Oluo.
11 12 tic

i

floor, 2 car garage. one

Jut. $8,000.00.

bI

BLAETTNAR'$

Baker Furniture, Middleport.
Ohio.
2-~
Business Services

::'\!.as

SALES

over and try my spqhottl, Joe, Tho wile'a away,'
10 brlnl a plata for JOIII1~fr.'

GMAC FINANCING

WY !f-5342

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Codllloc.()lds

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Pomtroy
'

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·Spns Co.

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)Want to know lo when do wo pt the lmportllrt
tllla OOI!n.....tlow t11 !18toli the JliJ' w. teaoh
.. all 'IIIIa tdul'f taa"_ __ ... - -~ _ -·

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IAIINIY IIOOGLI onl SNUFFY SMITH

•·
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Get Extra Cash The Want Ad Way
- - - - - - - - - S-Dally SenUnel, P&lt;&gt;meroy-Middleport, 0 ., Fob, 25, 1968

FOR

¥*.\NT AD

tSICNS

INFOIMA TION
1 P. M.

OIADLUIII

a •., • ...,. •u•nclttH

t=• •.

Pomerov
Motor Co.

1111'

MtftiiY QUill••
M.
CANCILLA1'10NI
COIIIICTION I
Wlh H tccwt~nl until 9!01 .t.. M.
hr Drt lit P41MICtHtfl

DlfltiTT

F1nn Equipment
I USED
NEW IDEA
SPREADER $125
Good condition. Small IJizt
apreader with ground drive

'

1963 Volkswagen 2·Door
.
$1295
Deluxe vinyl interior, green finJsh, good tires, heater.
~:;:::~~~~;~~;~:-~~--~""" Plenty of economy. Plenty of go, for the snow.
-~
1963 Corvair Monz1
$1399
Locally owned car, 4-speed box, 110 engine, lots of extras. black finish, red bucket seats, radio, new tires.
lA TII
..., Went M hi'YICI
Driving in snow is fun in a Corvair.
4 Ctft • ,., w•l'lll ..,. ,........_
MlnllftUIII Clllertt .. CIRtl
1962 Corvair 4 Door
$969
U Ceftts ,., wonl fW TIII'H Clift&gt;
IKIIIIYI IIIArtiOill
· Locally owned, clean Inside and out. Fawn finish, good
• ,., unt DIICIMWII en .... tires, automatic trans. Try this one for real traction.
eno ... ~·• w1ttt1n It UyL ·

:.::.:rei

CARD OF THANKS A OIITUAIIII
ll.ll
~~~~l':~M, IICIII

1

OF .. ICI IIOUII
I:H A. M. te J:H , , M. O.lly
.. hlrday I:H A. M. to 111::11 NHft

WE LOV&amp; · KIDS •

Sale! Used

lspeclelly
'

When They
Con~~e To

Dinner With

FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
WY 2-5101
Pomeroy

MomandDed
For 1 real family treat, bring 'em In Sunday for a
real home&lt;ooked meal • , . 11 low prlceL And, walt
till you try tho food. Your family will love It. , • ond

Pomeroy Motor Co.

you!

ALL FOODS AVAILABLE FOR CARRY.OUT

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

BAILEY'S RESTAlJRANT

IT'I 10 aAIT

TO PLACE A
IIIUL 'f ..IOOUCINI
WANT AD

PHONE

IIGMIIICJ\', OHIO

WY 2·2156

------===== i

for

For Rent

••

•

HOWl I

le

S

~Ale-so----c-

00'100
"ll-II~K 1HEV'U.·
LIKE. VS?

Miiiiiii:Ei&gt;oRT, moder·"n--=- GOOD TimothyH:y:
In Memory
furnished I rooms and
er hay. Mrs. Clyde Well. Five
lutlness Services
- - - apartment. Low
Poinis, WY 2-tii!lO.
' 1958 Detroiter Mobile
IN MEMORY of our
(oabl Building, WY 2-514t.
2 25 Jtp 8' x 41', two bedroom,
~---LI
A- .-llfa
1
2--24- tic
- --;-c.ntact
IARLand GRtinUEg,SER.=~=r~;~::R·:.,:•fl' ~.,..~..,
Ida B. Young, who
,
- - OATI, HAY,
approximately
JDI)
Route 338Raymond
back of Rowe
Plants
away February 25, 11Hi5.
1~'OUR ROOM
FURNISHED bales, 75 a bale. Phone even- te 5
SPRJNG ST
2 24
Her smiling way and pleasant[ aparllnent. WY 2-53115.
ings, WY 2-6320, daytime WY I- r P- .DI· --- - ..
:ow!"':aJ':':n':: ••••erl One story 7rame, 5 roo.',,.,l
11956 FORD V-3 standard
lace
2-5272. Kenneth Hartley.
bath, basement, divided
1 21 Uc
Are a pleasure to recalL
,
-- 2 25
body, motor and trai&gt;SO:Iission [ macblnes. Reuonable
5 rooms, could be apa:,:;!~l
Sh• had a kindly word for each I NTCELY furnished 2 bedroom
in excellent coodition.
Call WY 2-2976, day or
furnace beating,

-ayKM

"'""

1101

2-~

1

And dldeday be\ovhedpebytoamll.
eet herl, apa!'lment,
Middleport, WY
Somf'
we o
3874.
Sorre day we know not when
1 14 tic

I(

To dasp her band in the beuor
·land
FOUR ROOM furnished apar~

Thoc

Bagb

1actet
ment
edw
1.. I

witb

oth01

Nevt!r to part. again.

~aclly

.

I ment. WY 2-3658.

1--- -- - - --

11 15 Uc

·-

missed by her ch1ldren, BRICK Duplex
3 bedroom
\\ rt nda. Ruby, Ernest
and living room. dining room, !(it'.·.~er.
2 25 Hp chen, basement and garage
r ,..,
1 forced air gas furnace.
_ __ _
Card Of Thanks
[' !L-rnut Avenue. Call WY
-~
5127.
2 4 tfc
- - -

I WISH to thank all my friends, FURNISHED apartment, - relatives. the nurses at Meigs rooms and bath. 390 S.
General Hospital, Dr. Boice,, Ave., Middleport. Call WY
Dr. Slack, and all who sent 5262.
2 15 tfc
Si•
81;

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UPI

brc

2.

gff

'"'

3.

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in ~

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b~

5.

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6.

no

7.

'"pe

Ford,
hardtop2, new
VB "u·ltomat~ic:I,=====:I:IJ:..:If:c~~~fl~,,·OOO~.OIL
transmiSSIOn.
res.
cellent oondilion. Ph. SH
OF MIDDU!PORT
-~ -- _ _ _
2 -~lOtp
EXPERIENCED
&amp; room frame home, ba..,_
JOHN DEERE "H" tractor.
=!~ :auUful

fERTILIZER
Landmark's Got
EVERYTHING
Why drive 50 miles, whon

you can get delivery at our
area warehouse. CaU u.s for
specialized service - Bulk
Spreading Available - We
Also Can Apply Liquid Ni trogen To Your Fieds. All
Analysis, stnight &amp; mixed
materials available. All at
new low prices.
Ph, WY 2-2181

I.

I Plow. cultivators,

RADIAJQR
SERVICE

mewmg
machine. All in fine shape.

1

Price ~00. G. A. Deem, Racine, OhiQ.
2 22 6tp
-- -- -·- ---- -~

SAL is now a
~al. She used Blue

From the Jarrett truet or
bulldozer radiator to tht

merry
Lustre

. .nest heater core.

rug and upholstery cleaner. '
Rent electric shampooer, 1I.

e
POMEROY
OHIO

WY 2410

=========::;!
RADIATOR

e.N. T. book
10. Enticed
11. Unlb GC g..
lumlnatioa

pcrsoa_~~- -s~~--· ···-2 -~- 3tc
SPARE TIME! Ellra IDcome! IUlowtlaln
Competent man or woman m..
fonnauon
141 . Bucolic
terested in making money 15 . p,..
now and in the future to refill and collect money from
our new super coin operated

•D........
..._,

CUSTOM BIFI'CBERING .,.
cu•~••. Will buy llldel ~.....
·--,
Moaday PbB Meler,

.!ltring-.
7. One--time

Chinese
ca.pltal
8. Ripped
• . ......_
....,

oal accounts as rut.e ifl es- 20. Followt
tablished by us. To qualify
'"''"' don,
for profits and ownership 21, Ch.uacter
assign, etc:.
you must have S600 lo $19110
In
to invest and 6 to 10 houn
.. Macbeth"'
weekly. For Interview write %2. Fight tf'rm,
Merchandisers, Ro..
chester, Minnesota. Jnclude
phone.
2 23 2tc

~ -~--

board!."
11.AJ&gt;Lrin-

gent fra.it

16. Grt~ek
island

23. Corn.
mando
ing
THW"'ia)''• &amp;u.v
!15. Not good
26. Riae agala 31. Hornet.
27.RelatJW: ~
jr.
tem.poiWIJJ
29. Moist
3ti . Pla.ce
30. Ten37. Beverage
pounders
39. Wing
boated olf W. Merri-

64 Olds _
$2595
l)ynomic 88 Hoi. Sedan

tm.ru., power'
brakoo, power ateering
8. way power Mat, white'
Sldewalla, wbeel diaco
radio, anti-spin clifferen.'
V-8, auto,

%4 . Follow

..............
...,,

Hawu

1

8

9

10

combinations.

sounds

4

~

~ -~ . ~

- --

O,Uamlc 88 ' Door S..
diDo. Auto. Irani., power
bntes,

power

·~ ·

I
I I Uc

6401ds_$1995
CUtlaa Coupe, White over blue with white vinyl
Interior, bucket aeatl, v.
B motor, auto. trans., po.
"'r broteo • oteering,
Holed rluo, 4 DOW white
sidewaO Hres,
radio
wh~Jd~.
'

59 Ford _

$995

Tb1111derbird. V.a motor,
automatic tnns., power

brakea • lleering, white
llidewall Urea,
wheel
d1Jc1, tinted &amp;la&amp;l, radlo
• factory olr,

· ·.~

1965 Dodge - - - '2495
2 Dr. Hard Top - V8, Auto.
or. Power ateering.

trau. Radio and lieUPEANUTS

AAUGH!

Polllra 2 Dr. 500 Hard Top, Power lleer!Di- Radio
and beater. Auto. floor ahifl

- .. -*2095
1962 Chevrolet - - $1195

1963 Pontiac

'.'

By SCHULZ

1964 Dodge - - - *2195

'

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,,I

$595

--

Corvalr 4 Door Sedan.

1962 Volkswagen • '1195
Door Sedan.
$1095
1962 Lancer
2

---

-- $1295

1961 Pontiac -

4 Door Sedan. Power lleerlng and
heater. One owner.

brU... lladlo lid

1960 Mercury • • • $CJ95
4 Door Sedan. Std. trans. Radio and beater.

Mercury Colony Park Ste. Wagon _

wv wm

r:•

440 Station Wagon V8. Auto. Irani. Radio 1lllCI. he»
er. Power steering. 4 yra. or 34,000 mlleo fletol)' warnnty.
·

,

1960 Chevrolet - • $895
Door
Std. lriDJ. Radio and
1959 De$Qto - - - $79~'
llelter~

Sedlll.

4 Door Sedan. l!oiter lllelll'inc and brtbl. Auto:
lraDJ. Radio~ heater.... .

1957 Plymo~th .- - $145
4 Door Sedan - VB. Auto. trans.

V-8 motor, auto. trllll., new -tubber

__
~

Supae 88 Celebrity Seda11,
V-8, power bnkes, power
1 tee r in&amp;
IIJdramatle
trana., Jib now white
lllde wall tlrel, beoutilul
marocm metahtco fln11b.
A lrole OI'OIDI puff.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

-- -

FaclorJ Wlfo

1965 Dodge - -· - *2595

2 Door Sedan. 8 cyl, Std. Trana.

58 Ford 4 Door Saclen - - - - - $295

MOTOR

!

IIEI.TING, PLUMBING Rura
Dolo! Bottle Gu ~mold Bll&gt;
11tors. 811 i. Matn Street 1

r, ., .,,.

C new Firestone 500
white sldewall tires. Looks
and runs real good.

•

Merie's Style Post

-

Auto. trau Low mileage. 50,000 mUea
nnty,

Corvalr 4

Wtp uul W\debl

"'·

hrak.. &amp; ateering, rodto

57 'Chevrolet 4 .,_ Sedan - - - $395
V-8 motor, automotle traiJDIIMIDD

Mlrie'sStylePott
Holrcvts
. . , . $1.25
SNmpoo lo Sets . $1.50
30 dey c.lor rinH,
Shompoo lo 1411
$3.50
Pwntononts
$7.50 up
Wo SeU ODd Service

..,.

61 Mercury· $895
4 door. V-8, auto., power

V-8 mDior, JIOWet equlpment.lllce DOW ti~

at

t:IA

liOIE/

Mix Mlnutl, Jr.

AS-IS SPlOALS
59

Everydoy s-J•h

ru.

11eerinJ

ud. ndio. Your choice

atiOII ....tco. Jaek'o ~=~~~

. .•. .. ... ... - . . . ,. ·-··- ·&amp;-&gt;

and wbee-1

2 • 60 Olds _ $995

au mateo. WY M2ll.
The Fabric Sltop, Pcmeror
Authorized Singer Slles
Semce.
i 21 Uc

POMEROY, Uolurnlshed,
I
bedroom duplex. Sugar Runl
Area, Ph. WY 2-3618. 2-20-Ue
a1i
- ·- -····-· - . -- THREE and four room furnist&gt;.
eo and unfurnished apart~.,.......~
ments. WY .M34.
12 I tie
VAO IDTMZ TUBYVOZ lPUA EZES
1 ROOM flr111sbed apartmeot
tor re111. Phon- WY 2-21'1l Al- BLZ SE!r OLZ IPU.t. EUDB.-AOYJOTU
ter I p.m. Phone WY z-35'14.
Y•teN•... ~olo: PEOPLe GENERALLY QUAR.
RowleJ and Rood Banlwaro. llilL Ba;.\Utn: THEY CANNOT AROUE.~liESI'ERTWI
II I tic
. .. •
.._ P 1._ A;nl\_-'c....,II&amp;J
fRAILER LOT, llulland, the
miles from Pomeroy. 1'1.c.o'r .., -:~' '": .
1• .., ~,. !

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tirtt~

64 Pontiac • $2295
CaWint 2 door lhrd Top.
With Y-8 motor, automatic tran!lmisslon. With power brakes and steering.

To all farmers for inforll'Ultion or service, call Parker's.
WY 2-2284, Pomeroy, 985-34i5
Chester.
:I-1$,1()(C

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DAlLY CRYl'TOQUO'rE - HOJe'• •ow io wor11 1b

So ltl!l.AX Al.ll)

EI-IJ01" M

owner.

inside and out.
eral repairing. Jn Pomeroy an
Middleport area. WY 2·37112.

TV 3-U.

By MERRILL BLOSSER

4 Door Star Cblel. All power. Radio and heater. Ou

POMEROY

ll'llion, New Haven.

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Worftly ,,..ldont

Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
Ul W. MAIN

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By CHESTER GOIJLD

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discs

Comttlltt C1rry.Out S•rvlct

nee.

AII:YDLBAAII:B
II LOifOrJ:LLOW
One leUer ai.rnply staDds for another. In Wa 8B.IIl[lle A ia used
for the tllrlee L'a, X for the two O'a, et.e. Single lett.en &amp;J:IOIIItropblea, the lt&gt;tJ·~n, 'lnd formation of the wor&lt;Ls are
blDt&amp;.
&amp;ldr. day thf'
ters are different,

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CURTIS, Dairy and beef siroo.
Minimum of $6.00 per cow.

28. Evf'ry :

mech.

red

$1395
Impala 2 door iW'd Top,
372 V·B motor, Powerglide trans., radio, white

2 17 30tp

wANTED: Experie0ced
I : : =:~ for
anic for minor parts installaone
"uon service.
· Must be rna ture, .u·
38 DiBb
Abta"
with ability te manage de-. ~ 2: 't'hru~~R
partment and sell
parto.J&lt;a. w00,
Good working conditions. Ill ... w,.1b
letter, !date txperience, nfDOWN
erenceo and wages eJpeeted. LOld
time
Write C-&lt;&gt; The Daily SentiDe~
exel&amp;m~
Box 888A,
2 4 tic
tioa

int Faeto11 air.

62 Chev. _

.,. or 12" Sin _75c to 1.50

%~. Whirring
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pepperon~

Plain or with

DICK TRACY

KNOTTS USED
FURNITURE •ncl
AUCTION
lies-2nd.
446olfl7

1965
Dodge
'2995
Polan 4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering, radio and heator.

2 21

ausage, mushroom., ham

Semce. COJ&gt;
lee ....... .. lqal papen,
blrtb records and almost any
otbet 400!UDieltll.

LOOK HERE FOR
BffiER

AT_,~TS GREATEST

bap.

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Pomeroy ~ Middleport, students
abbr.
employed men. parn $25-$30.00 29. Roam
30. Word or
weekly for 15 hour~ ot your .
(!lsg-n~t
spare time. Call WY 2·2471 ! 32. Prom1s, 11
for information.
2. Z2 6lc I 34. BUltold

For Rent

acroaa.
JK"l'-

cau .••

·ucrru c.pymg

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PIZZA

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lfOWE 8WS
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Hold Mondoy F._ 21, 1966
a... rdlng tho Fino... of tho
ArH •net Bulldln1 tmpnv•

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~ 9'( ~ ~ SHJI'S AiJI) ~ '{oal

1-rtont Mottl11f Will Bo

Olio

6 I lie

vinyl

G. ArUtle with 21. Exist

dispensers. No soliciting origi-- 17. Annoying

lntersta~

4. Ptnnit
~ Dut.dt. COiftoo
mune

16. Extenaal
world.
phtJosophically

for

fuge

185-2273.

uat

IDe, Pom-

/1101· Pbooe WY 2-3311.
.
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TO ALL MEMBERS
Meigs Aru 2171 F.O.E.

&amp;. I.

CROSSWORD

tugot

...

a ance - per month. Full
price $1~.110.
AUIERT M. COX, BROKER

Insurance Ageocy,

By ART SANSOM

funtlturo and bOUIObold
IOOdl. We '1ri11 b11J """"
pleto Htatea or oal1 'lAIII.

NOTICE

._ Prooe
• eom..t
IIII&amp;DII'ORD

KEITH GOBLE fORD

&amp;ALES I.ADIES for Stiffier'•
Store in Pomeroy. Apply io

,._

Crib Bradford

er Part IS:ate Approved\
- M1'11. Howard Cecil 8011 W. Mtnenvute, Oltio, roone W\ GERT'S A gay girl, ready
Main St . Pomeroy.
~
1 IJ tic 1 whirl after clelllUII&amp; car- WY 2-2196 Middl_.t, 0.
I 21 tic ·
pets with Blue Lustre.
~~'f~~:::d~:i~[l
----::--.----ITWO TRAILER SPACES lor electric sbampooer, $1. ;_;:;;]&lt; Ill
pest
Notice
rent in tho Village o1 Middle- eos Hardware Mason,
IOlltrol eervices. zo yean
- - -----1 port. CaU WY :1-3346 or WY Va 7'13-5583. '
perience. R&lt;&gt;achca, ral!,
~ANCING MUSIC Hotel Mar- 2-21111 rz WY 2-3600.
,
er houaebold pests. Free
tin Saturday mght 2 24 lip I
11 30 tic TWO DOGS, I year ol.
timates and inspection.
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and one ( mos. eolhe.
salesmea. New termite
,-WILL NOT iie- re5pc)nsible for 1 Music1l Instruments
thorobred. 'fhono WY
trol plan. Meigo C.umty's
24
2
any debbl eontracted by any : WANTED: Responsible party
_\,.__
ly home owaed eompany.
otller lhaD myseli Dooald W.! to take over low monthly pay- WARM MOiiNfNG beater:
lied pest and termite control
2 - ~- 31P menl! on a spinet piaeo. Can I 000 BTU'&amp;, veated,
ManueL
company. 605 W. MaiD
DELICIOUS Homemade Pizza, be seen locally. Write Credit\ pJiot. $65.00. Ralph Trussell, P&lt;&gt;meroy, Ohio. WY 2-11159.
50c, 75c, and $1.00 slzeL 0&amp;- Manoger, P. 0 . Bo1 215, Shel- BaBium. Ohio, WI 9-3703.
2 18
lu1e Pizza, $1.50. Jack's Dai- byville, Indiana.
2 25 2tc
2 :14 3tc WATER
drill•••,
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ry Bar, MiddiOI)Orl. 12 a lfc - ·-- ~ water pump oales ..d
VJce. Call collect H0111ml1]l
DAILY
Help N1ntacl
D'illing
Co., Chester,
.tCROSS

2. 11:arly aet- 18. Water
Uer in New
board
England
Jt. The
J. S•bf.ero.
object

large room up, can
bought with $500.110
dowa

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filomplelll llorvW

SERVICE

L Tell's

HARRISN\ILLE - 1~
lr
ame, 4 rooms dOWR,

IVY

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' ''rds or visited me while I , AVAli.ABJ.E March 1st, buSle
was m the hospital.
ness building. Located at 120 I Jock W. Carsey, Mgr.
Charles 'f. Rhodes
East Main St, Pomeroy. Call i
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2 25 llp Matilda Schorn, WY 2-2524, WilY WORRY over a sluggish
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2 15 tfc
septic tank? Get Klean-Em- ·
Wen 1e d T0 Buy- 3 ROOM furnished
1e
La dAll septic tank c aner. n I
. 1 Phone WY 2-S4J5
mark Farm Bureau. PomeAil New Ridiator Shop
PAIR of used tractor ttres. : Sth
roy
2 16 30tc 1
I Avenue, Middleport,
_ ·
_
e Car e Truck e Huttr
10 . 11 _ or l2- 2B.
2 23 3tp'
2 2 tic I BUDGET PRICED luroiture
Core I Bulldour
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our third fioor budget shop.
\N'flQUE l'urnt:Ure,
dlstles. l'RAII,EH IJlT9 - !tee ••
Baker Furniture, Middleport.
e Any Type
miscellaneous Call or write: age ar.d water Brown·o l'rlil Oluo.
11 12 tic

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floor, 2 car garage. one

Jut. $8,000.00.

bI

BLAETTNAR'$

Baker Furniture, Middleport.
Ohio.
2-~
Business Services

::'\!.as

SALES

over and try my spqhottl, Joe, Tho wile'a away,'
10 brlnl a plata for JOIII1~fr.'

GMAC FINANCING

WY !f-5342

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Ladies Observe
(]. Their 97th and
t
d 91st Birthdays
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o1 the month wban
-Garden club met
evening at the home of Mnl.
&gt;. ; Lawrence Smith, Chester, with
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Galllpollti-PI. Pleuant
SUNDI\Y, FEBRUARY 27, 19~

UNITED 'NATIONS (UPil $1rully Cquncll Preslde!rt AkJ.
ra Matsui 'aald Saturday lbe

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United Nations b8l failed to
acree on m• ol negotiating aa
~ to ~: VIet Nam war .
U.S. ~ to the U.N.
Arthur J.'' Goidherl appeared
undaterrei{; by the announcement an4' said the United
states
never rest and will
leave no
unexplored unlll
It haa
In Its endeavor
to move
.oatllct !rom the

·.m-

battlefields ID the I!OIIfertnct
table."
Matsui, the Japanese ambassador who heads the Security
Council this month, began three
weeks of private talks with
otbar member nsllo1111' after the
United States put the VIet Nam
Issue before . the Securi•y
Council last month with a dra!t
resolution calling for preltmlna·
ry talks possibly leading to a
resumption of the Geneva
Conference on Indo-China.

Malsul said he found general
agreement during his consultations that further debate In the
Security Council would serve ao
uselul purpose.
U.N. ConcerD •
In a statement issued follow•
ing Mat ~ui' s announcemen*·
Gridberg said the consu1tations

"had demonstrated once again
· • legitimate and essential U.N',
concern wiUJ the maintenance
of International peace and

"We are fOIIhlent this wlU
help ~ Inspire SeCurity Council
members and others ID continue and to intensify their
effot'll for a peaceful settle-

ment.''

Both Matsui and Goldberg,
who · participated togeth.r ia
eanvasaiog a broad section of
the 117-nallon U.N. member·
ship, said the consultations had
ahoWR substantial, though r&gt;Dt
agreement o• _two

STEAK
HOUSE

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Kin Club Plans
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Next

; C~ - Seven memhen of lhe_Gallla-Melgs Community Action ':•gram oommlttee pose hero following
Friday nlgbt'a apeclalmeetlng in Pomeroy. Sealed, I to r. are Mrs. Faye Proffott, Portland; Mrs. Naomle Rose, Crown
Cll;;;lnd Roaalle Story, Rl. 1, Pomeroy. Standing are Edgar Hawk, VInton; Carl Qualls, Pomeroy; Don Nolter, Scolo
101!'D and Robert Clark, HarrisonvlUe. Rev. Joseph Kraly, Pomeroy, and Christine Boggess, Gallipnlis, werf absent at
glctun time •

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·Six Staff Positions Open
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This Weekend On The 3rd Floor We're Having A

Washington

lesson from the sludy

birthday theme was served by

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boxes at the Pomeroy Elcme n- · Hess Sanborn ..~lns. Na n Moore, Grueser.
carrying tary School.
program leader, presented the
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WYI__'G2

the hostess to the above and Eagles Cl"-~" u·ill
Mrs. Edgar Pratt Mrs. Car!
1 Hysell, Mrs.
James Clifford Meet RPgulmly
Sr., Mrs. Waid Wiodoo,

Mrs.

Norman Harbrerht, Mrs. Ted Regular meetings were vot·
Twenty • lour pins for at·
Warner and Angella Clifford. . ed on the fourth Wednesday of The group made plans
to tendance in 1965 were present·
The next meeting will be heid i each month at a special meet· meel at the church Tuesday, ed at the Syracuse Asbury
at the home of Mrs. R.
E.. ing of tho Eagles Class of the · March 1 at 2 p.m. to work on odist Church Sunday School ,...
Vaughan. when there will
electaon of officers.

Asbury Methodist Church Feb. I the dolls. Plans were made to cently by SUpt. Carroll Norris.
22 in the c~urch social ro()m. I s~msa r . 3 rumma~e. sale April Reci!iviq 14 year plns were
The meetmg, in charge ol 12t 22 woth the locatton to he Clara G. Rizer, Clarice Norris
Mrs. Estel Moore. opened with announced later. Th_ank

you and Brenda Norris. Miss Mar-

praver by Charles Hohack notes fo r the valentme treats cia Karr S
Wln h
Tro~ Zwilling gave the flowe~ delivered to shut-ins
were and Frankl,~~-h ellrenner
·
read by the secretary
1B .NKr
were
' fund report. A motion was 1
presented 11 year pins.
·
made and ca m ed to rd ain Mr.
The meeting was
closed Presented 10 year attendance

I

Zwilli ng and Mrs. Herbert Park. with prayer by Mrs. Marvin
er as the flower committee. I Dowson. Assorted cookies aod
Attending were Mr. and Mrs:-! tea were served to the
14
Charles ~o.back, Mr. and Mr~ . ! members present by the hostTroy Zwollmg, l·!rs. Carroll ; ems, Mrs. John Zerkle, Mrs.
Norris, Mrs. Ht•rbt&gt;rt Par~er , Bmce Lloyd, Mrs.
Norman
Mrs. Uilford Fmell. Mrs 8s· Wayland and Mrs. Lawrence
tel Moore and a Jr!Uf'~ t. Mrs. Milhoan, contributing,
Damon Fnrt&gt;ll ·
I Th e birthdays
.
of Mrs. Lema

pins were Wanda Rizer, Addle
Norris, CarroU Norris

Norris, Kathy Fra~is

and sprays of cherries carried
out the patriotic theme.

Hubbard, a two year pin.

" BILLIE"

(TPr:hnir:olor)

you pay BY CHECK

you KNOW which bills have
been PAID••• and when!
When you have a checking account here

y011 ~ only have check stubs and cancelled checks to show you which bills
have been paid-and when-but also you
~ aJlygur bills, at ODe sitting, by

-·~ Op1111 cr.ctlllf -UIIf .... NOW I

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
SPrVing Meigs Cmwty for aver 94 year!

PvMEROY

RUTLAND

.•

Member Federal Reserve System

-

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

~

Patty Dukr. JJm Barkus,
Jane Greer , WHrrrn BN'i ln-

ger, Bi ll y Dt&gt;WOlft&gt;.

Aecordl.''

the GNevl
~

Goldberg restated the U.S.
polillln lbatlt wu "prepared to
10 to Geneva at once to seek a
aellltment .. the bull of aad
Ia lmplemealatiOB of be Geneva
aceordt.''
The Security CoURcll agreed

on Feb. 2 to take up the Viet
Nam war in answer to a
Nam war in answer to a
request !rom Presldell! Johnson.

But Matsui, In a letter ·
addressed tD the olhe r If
mtmbers of the council, nid '~
differences expressed ill hit ·privatA! talks "made II bn~
ble for me to report at UU.
stage •ny agreement 0o1 any
eourse of action
the eouncil
',_
might follow."
He said there was a general
reeling amng the membe-r9
"that it would he inappropriolt
to hold a lurther debate at !hit
time.''

•

Walker at the Wallace residence _Ernest Walker come around 1 "He me~ning Thurman Boro
The fourth day of the first on one occasion. At the end llf from the back of the house w1th den- wasn t an easy man tt
degree murder trial of Ernest Mrs. Mandell's testimony, thr a gun in his hand. Walker told whip. I'll tell you that,'' conWalker, 39, Gallipolis, came to State rested its case.
me three times to call lhe la w, eluded Giles Borden just befort
a hall Friday In Gallia county Giles Borden, first cousin of Borden teslified.
he was excused lrom the stand.
common pleas court when the Thurman Borden, who had work- G'
d
'd h
Ada W. Borden, 28, wife of tho
. th . t' th Ia
ties Bor en sat
e saw 1victim.
. .
State rested its case after bear· ed. With e v1c 1m e s1 year
1.s a1so c:1iarg ed w1'th
ing testimony from six witness- before his death at Gallipolis ~da Wh Borden, too,~hat :%~d first degree murder in the shootes during the afternoon session Rambler testified that he and ~- S e came arou't than
h ing of her husband. A Bill of
. . ·
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. hill! Thurman wasn
ere c p - 1
Walker is charged wJth fJrst Bocden bad werked till JDJd·
...
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I arllcu ars. reque~ted by th c
degree murder in the Sept. 7, night on Labor Day. Then, he tesotifred.
. _
'. defense counsels filed in _ her
1965 fatal shooting of Thurman said, be took Thurman Borden On cros~xammatoan, Goles j case charges her w1tll aodl~S
Borden 22 Kerr. Indicted by tD the Wallace residence, ex- husky man. Defense t-ounsels and abetting Ernest Walker tn
the Se~tember i965 term grand peeling to pick him up the Borden testified that Thurman ' the shooling . she was indict·
jury, Walker pleaded not guilty next morning.
husky man. Defellse counsels ed by the September 19M gra11d
when arraigned.
The cousin related going to had hammered that point home jury, and pleaded not gu11ty.
At the close of the State's the Wallaco home the next 111orn- several times during the lour· Her trial date, which has been
case, defense counsels WilHam ing. He said when he pulled up day In support of their self de- resel at least four times, remain
P. Cherrington and Warrea J'. Ill the drive1•ay ,that he saw fense angel.
to he set.
ShMs introduced a motion for
a directed verdict for the defendant but the motion was over•
ruled by Judge C. W. Smith,
wbo was assigoed. Ia the case
In place of Judit Robert M.
111tz, who Is Ill.
WHD l!lllll't Nl1111181 at I :.
t.m. Mooday, defenae COIUISdl
are e1pected 10 llltrnduco toot.
lmODy tbal Walker shot Bor.
... II self delen10. Late Sat-

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Apollo Flawless in Maiden
5,300 Suborbital Flight

Large comfortable davenpOrt and matching easy chair upholstered all over in serviceable nylon frieze. Brown,
Green or Toast colors. Our Regular $229.00 quality on sale for

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188·

5

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S.. lht Many Other Krothltr Sultto - D-parll - Hld•A.... Sofa leda - tncl Eart Chtlra Now On Salt on t~ 3rd Floor.

K

rangement of red carnations

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
PA'l"'J'Y I JL:K~: as

and

Janice Manuel, while n1ne year
pinJ went to Gladys Robson
Mrs. Royal Thomas
Ltnd~
Eichinger and Mlllsa
Rizer.
Keith Lisle and John Elch·
Inger. won seven year pms,
· Dan
S. Rize~ and Jerry Hubbard, sis
year pons, Rohtn Hubbard, a
fve year pin, William Houdashell and Debra Ha~h.
three year pins, and Ricky

11; __.__....,_....,.._.......-., Lighter and Mrs. David Entsmmger were observed. An ar-

MEIGS THEATRE

.r

Sale of Kroehler
Living Room Suites

Attendance p1·ns
Are Awatded to
24 Members

book,

''The Acts ol the
Apostles,''
wh tch dealt with the early christians and their efforts in mak1 in~ !be church a lellowship and
an ir.~tution.

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By Dick Thomao

Drive to Elberfelds In Pomeroy For Your Furniture and
Floor Coverings - Park On Our Parkin' Lot On 2nd Street Select Your Furniture and Floor Coverings on the 2nd and
3nl Floors. We'll Promptly Deliver To Your Hollie- Use Our
Sensiltlt Credit Service.

1

"There ta gOIIOt'al aravt
..ncern and growing anxiety
over the ooallouatlon of hostlll•
Ues In VIet Nam and a strong
desire lor the early COIBatloo ol
hostilities and a peaceful
solutio• of the Vlet Na111
problem.
-"There appear1 ilso to be a
feeling thai the tenillnatlon of
the conflict in Viet Nam should
be sought tllroui!b negotlallona
In an appropriate forum in
order to work out the

State Rests in Walker Case
With Six Final Witnesses

cbarp

·rcle to Make
C'
Sock Doffs for
v·1et Nam y

ce Action

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About ''·

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VOL. 1

Sew-Rite Club

Orolor I~ Phono
AllCf Talo '1m Homo

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limtccl

Around And ,

M Gadd • •
N M be f

SANDWICH

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Fred NeaH, wb1c11 warned to vert the leu llllllabls land to made to enter the Sean beautioow HOds 81 10011 81 poulble, paalura 111t1 recreetloflal 11'111, llcallon con1e11 and projeels t1
start 1Uberoua befon1sa ._,
Pomeray Elementary School
aDd te p1an1 8l&amp;dloiJ bulbi OB
aad Beecb Grove
ce 1
Saint Patrlelt'a Day. Ml'l. Karl
were planned wllb Mr~&gt;,;Chlresa.
Gnaeoer bad aa article 011
lef Lewis and Mn.. ,llobe!t
Mrs. Smltb, president, W8S "&lt;loki Frames," wbleh Is a
Lewis u chairmen.
ID charge of tile meeting,
IIUIIIber ooe hobby 111 AmerJ.
Commltleta are maldn&amp; pia
epened with
devotioDs taken ca. Cold frames are 11101tly
tw tile club's apriJti !lowe~
from
Numbers
13:26-33
by
Mrt.
made
of
pla
wood
aud
are
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Mr
and
Mnl
Stacy
llunloo
lbow ID Aprll. The elub ._ WOII
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Miltoo Roush who had fcc' her ually lbree by ab: !eeL "Dead aDd •
~ ol CIDcJnu I8C\OIId place In the llello!l with
MRS. FANNIE McNAMEE
lople, Faith and Fear. A poem or wfnll!r nenseue", was the were~ aueata of
their sbow last Yf48r· ''PIUII
"Our GardeA," and
article given by Edlaon Holl011 parents Mr aud Mrs Arnold fer Living" boob were dlalrfll.
eluded the devotloos.
and concerned plaallnglf IP"''I"'
uted by Mrs. John Terrell.
responded tD roll call by
fruit, orange, lemOII and datA!
·
The flower arra,.ement 101
lng a new bulb or plant.
aeeda ualni pactln&amp; soU.
'!be Rev. and Mrs. Clyde the evealng lpC!uded dry anti
Thank-you notes were read
..
Bartlett ·and daughter, Rebec- (ll'e8erVed materllls. Mrs, Leo
from Miss Amanda Parker
Ia ~
ID~.';"!! I!Bbolve ~~.!! ea, bav~ from Colum· Bryan was ~9nslratDr IUid
fr became postmaster, 8 posi- how·s. spent wtth th,e needle as
Mr. Uswin Nease. Mrs.
e
· •...,.. bus where f:bel attended lba judge for the ~nlnc and for
tion he held for 13 years, with she displays the 10\ ely crochet·
ty Baer was reported as
ready, UH plant food, spray four-day HBIIOII ~ the All Zone ber demonatralloD she
useo1
/
the new building being com- i ed tJ:ecispreads. la ce tabledoth.li,
iously
iU
in
Meigs
a
lot
of
water
and
add
plant
A.
Preachers'
CoirV
ion
of
tbe
dried
rusll
bittersweet
and
seec1
/
pleted during hi!! office.
Ithe
bootJt&gt;s and sweatt&gt;r ~f'_ts for
very yeung and dOJhes for
HospitaL A picture taken
food, and t. remove winter Church of the N
.
pods In a beay oonlolnet, --~
A c.nstant tompanion and numerous friends and relatives.
the Christmas flower show
mulch from oubllde lUBeS.
was an abstract arnl!llemen1
0
displayed.
A detnOIIBtratlon, "A Freocb Mr. Curtis Rouob,
,... uolng crossed 111101 an)l IIWirls
alrnast a second daughter to She loves T.V. especially the
Mrs. Smith has been
Miss bowling matches.
Three articles were present. bouquet," wu given by Mrs. ::" eoo~ghbu S
' ~lved Blue rlbbons;E: award~
David NOSH 1111lng artulclal
er ~, rns
urn- to Mrs. Pratt,
. Terrell
Hazel Vancooney who has been She is carerul that her lovely
flowers, Blue -ribbolls were a- IDfl trash at his
e Thurs- and Mrs. Cbarle
wls Mrs
witll her for 3ti years.
Miss white hair is taken care of and
fS.
IS
IS
warded
to
Mrs.
VIctor
Hysell,
day.
\
Charles
Ha}'ea'
was
ln.
Vancooney in retW'n fN"ls that IS not content to just "let herMrs. Smith bas been a mother sell go." Her hu.'\ b;:md was Uu~
three, lor a specimen ol daffo. Mrt. C. M. Wood apeftt. the ~~ tecretiliOn and prizes wero
t.o her. Mrs, Smith has
one late Charles A. McNamet well ~
eW em ( 0
dil; a swamp maple ull!ll In a past weekend Ill Parkersburg, awarded tD Mrs. Joseph Stru
son C. C. Cope, oi Alg.OO, known auctiont"er in thi.'l area. ~
Japanese &amp;rr81111B11lent, and lor W. Va. with her son and dau- ble, Mrs. Terrell and
1\frs
Tt&gt;nn.
She has two daughters. Ylrs.
weathered wood, !em, llcben ghler-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. c. Charles Lewis. The travenn 1
HER 91ST
Cecil Bradburv and Mrs. Char,.,
and grape &gt;iDe ln a bogarth L. Wood, wba bad beeR a pa- and door prlzl!s were both .,.....
Mrs. Fannie B. McNamee, le-s H. Wise, ·Jr .. Gi Waverly, ~
fl Mrs. William Gaddis was mTangerrumt; Mro. Homer Uent at Ha~r Hospital during by Mrs. Thompson.
observed her 9lst birthda~· and and bas three grandchildren, i
. welcomed as a new
Holter, for a modern arrang,. tbe flood after becoming lU at A dessert eourae wu server
more thna 25 friends and rela· i Charles A.sa Bradbury, Mrs.
when the Sew-Rite Sewing
men! UBing palm and magnolia his home.
by the hostess to those nameol
lives called on her during the William Betz of Hilliards. and
met Wednesday evening
leav.. and P1188)' willow ltmbs, Mrs. Della Carnahan of Bu- above and Mrs. C. L. Heaton,
day. Mrs. McN&amp;mee was sur· Mrs. Victor Hannahs of Pome-I Mo·s. Harold Hood as hostess. and Mrs. David Nease for her cyrus is the guest of Miss Beu ~Irs. Walter Bentz, Mrs. te.
rounded by flowers from well roy. She has seven greal grandA short business session was French bouquet.
Sanborn and Mrs. Max Sanborn. Kennedy Sr. and one
guest
,-.----"-=o=o=oiiOiiiii.-,1children.
conducted by Mrs. Hood, presi- Refresbmenbl were served b)' Sbe also visited with
Mrs. MI.. Millie Legar.
·Life may well begin at 40, ·
denl A report wu given by the hostesses to 12 members, Charleo McNamee 011 the occa- The March meeting wlU bo
but for these young ladies, that
MRS. EMMA SMITH
the ways and meal!! commit. Mrs. Mason Fisher won the slen of ber 9lol birthday 'l'bur.. held at the bome of Mrs. Char·
would be kindergarten.
---tee and ways of
mon- door prize.
Mrs. Carnahan Is alsg 91. le~ Hayes.
ThPrapy Club Holtls
ey were discussed. The tra·vel-11
ing prize donated by Mrs. Lou·
P
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Was .ington arty
is Osborne was awarded to Mrs,
Tlw Junior Windong
Trail .
Elza Gilmore Jr. A birthday
0
gift was sent tD Mrs. Don MolTherapy club enjoyed a George i
OUng
I
Washington birthday
party
len, from her secret pal
' n
eeting Tuesday afternoon. The birth- I Plans were made to assist A dessert course carrying
M be f th K' cl b et days tf three members w""e in tloe prwct of mak ing sock o~he George
Washington
em rs 0
e m u m also observed.
: dull s for the children in Viet btbe hay theme was served by
Wednesday
evening at the home
Games were
ostess to those named .
1 ed un der Nam when the Afterno~tn Circle
f
.
Pay
o Mr. ~ Mrs. Harry .Da~ls, the dJrectioJl of Mrs, Charlt&gt;s ' ol H(•at.h Ml'thudist
Church bove and Mrs. ~ymond Baity,
Wolfe Dme, lor reorgaruzatoon. LeWIS advisor anG relre.'h 1 1 Tl
th Mrs. Daytoo Strockland Mrs.
ldul•u•
1
1
The t'ltnin&amp; was spent social- menls carrying the
Georg~ i ~e t lursl ay .a ternoon at e Donald CeliinB, Mrs. c' horl,.
ly and _games were played with Washington borthdav
theme c Jure I.
Hoffman, Mrs. Rolald Broom.
prizes awarded to Mrs. Haro~d were served. The club is plant- Mrs. Norma n Wayland, chair- mg, Mrs. Wallard Boyers, Mrs.
Ehershach, Mrs. J•mes Chi· ing herb and !lower seeds for , man, ow11ed the meeting with Donald McKnight, Mrs.
ford Jr ., and Mrs. R. E. Vaugh- the spnng planl ing of fll1\'.'f'r ; lhe prayl'r being given by Miss ward Wells and Mrs.
out the George

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llelq ~ ..ld, to· ~I eiGtllolt IlL
pl81111ed, he lllcL
_
~ 1011 areu 'llblt:IJ. are
The spelker stilted liul&amp; -tilore DOl lia lilt. Allo dllcu8led wu
water Is IIO!Ji to be uedetl Ia lbt c1an1ace doH by mOiel 81111
lhe uture 111c1u1trf Is lifo vartoul ftysto pt.rid of lbeiD.
lq thousandtl of plloaa 1 day. The meetlq, In char..
ol
Water polllllloa Is a.11'181 prob- '¥rl· Cbarles Lewis, , ~
!em, eapeclslly aloDg
lar~ opeaed with deYotlmiB ~·I
'

Horticulture is Theme of Month
mama IUCb • tbe Oblo.
'!'be Upper Jlo9m, "' Ml'l.
Mr. Blakesl!l8 pointed oat from
Robert 'nlomploa. Roll ~ n,
For
Wildwood Garden
Club Meeting tbat tbe better t~C?U . - be - - ' by liVInl w1,. 1o
Htrti&lt;ulture wu lbe
ecs, "Earl¥ Plmlng," by Mnl. Uled more efflcleillb' lid eo. &lt;0111ervt wild Ule. PliDI were

Two long-time ..,s_idents of Middleport observed
Doteworthy bil1h r ; s yesterday Feb. 24 at their respective homes. Both ladies are looking at the 100 year mark
and with their agility and secrets of remaining young and
lctive, they may just make it.
Mrs. E:mma Smith of Grant-St. observed her 97th
~lrthday •nd is as gracious and kind as always with the
many friends and relatives who visited her bringing as
usual gifts of flowers , 1
- - -- -cakes and cards.
wishers and
included carneMrs. ~~ith came te Middle- ltions, roses and potted plants
port In 1928 and with ber bus- in addition lo gift&gt; ol three
band, the late James Smith 1 rakes.
.
operated
a business. With a 'i
•
•
disastrous fire Bfld explosion She keeps al·tlve with the
tbat hit Mill-st, Mrs. Smith was 1 ai~ of a walker and keeps busy
left with a hack injury and wtth her hobby of laney work.
eye damage. Her husband tat- She has examples of her many

an.
A dessert l.'ourse

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draiDage prob- ter IIHbeee -

~er whea lbe
Wlndllll lema IJitl 1\l'IP mine damqe.
TraD Gardea club met WeciJies. .Bcleflbl of -_ the II~ control
~ day, ~enlng at the bome ol Mnl
Ia lbltl duNS
:, Allllrd Pratt, East Main Sl.
flood• llso were ~-"Water and soil &lt;011t1ervatl.." Mally areu bavt 1 areal need
was blo topic. lie dlscuued tba ol .water IUid wa)'ll to pipe wa.

ly IEULAH JONES
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mGH SCORER
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)The National Association of
Intercollegiate
Athletics ennounced Thursday that Marlbert Pradd of Dillard Unlversl-

, Muffin Contest

: Alfred Grange held ils "Ap"THE DAY OF
! pie Muffin Contest" on Jan. 13.
THE TRIFFIDS"
Grace Durst won first place.
( Technicolor)
Howard Keel, Nicole Maur- 1 First runneru p was Nina Roey, Kieron Moore.
binson, second runnerup was ty in New Orleans was leading
Genevieve Guthrie. and third all NAJA college basketball
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IUN., MON., TUES.
: runnerup was Sarah Caldwell. players with an average
Fob , 27·28. Mor. I
' The judges were Grace Clark, points per game this season.
John Sturges'
'THE HALLILUJAH TRAIL' Martha Rife and Janice Ritchie.

DON'T FORGET!
Mr. Douglas Lang of the "Printzess" Co. will be in our
Ready To Wear Department on the 2nd Floor - Saturday all day showing the complete Printzess line of Coats and
Suits.
BE THRinYI SAVE ALL OF YOUit SALESLIPS

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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LPe Remlrk ,
Jim Hutton, Pamr.la Tiffin ,
Brian Keith, Donald J'lcas·
ant•e.
Colorc1rtoon
Burt

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TI1e meeting of Jan. 27 was
cancelled because of
snow
and the meeting of Feb. 10 was
cancelled because of high water.

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
ONLY $299

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Save 20% to SO% On Mens &amp;Wom•ns Wear

$30.00 Down - Balance en
Convtnienl TerrM

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FURNITURE CO,
MASON, W. VA.

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