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'Funeral services were held
on Monday at Blgony Funeral
borne In Albany for Carrie
Mace Morrlsoo, widow tf the
late A. D. Morrison, bot~ of
11'hom were life long residents
of thiS ••'•· hllvlng operated a
tmsll store near the Columbia
School lor many years.
Mrs. Mormon, 87, Is sur.
vived by three daughters,- Mrs.
W. I. Swett,. Middleport; Mrs.
G A. Radekin, Albany, Rt. 4,
and Mrs. Frank JohnSon, Porntroy : lour grandchildren, four
great grandchildren and -three
great -at
••• grandehlldren
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, all
well known In thiS community.
Funeral services were it charge
of Rev. DaVId White with burial
'n Temple Cemetery.
Mrs. Throckmorton substituto;d as teacher m Columbia school
Monday and Tuesday for Meryl
Houdasbelt and Rob Turner di~
the janitor work for Silas Mullens. Boll• were absent due to
:he death of Milton Mullens, Pt.
Rock area, father and father-inlaw of the regular employees.
Pu pils of the Columbia Elementarv school who participated in the annual spelling conlest at the Albany PTA meeting
ruesday evening were Patricia
Walsh. Ruth Ann Jordan, Mar·
gie Jeffers. Connie Greer, Rita
11 tlbur, and Barbara Brookhart.
R1ta Wilbur, daughter of Mr.
ond Mrs. Va•ce Wilbur, 6th
grade pupil, was the winner

stral«ht, ctnclnnau, Mr. and
Mrs. Rty Straight and Mary,
and Mrs. Naucy Undarwood and
John, Huntington, w. va., Mr.
and Mrs. Hermau Cordray, of
Athens Route and Rev. and
Mn. B. Jones, local.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey
were 1n Columbus last week
wliere he attended the annual
tbref day meeting of the Board
of Directors of the Grange Mn·
tual Casualty Josurance Company and also a •tockholders
meeting of the GM Premium
Budget Corporation.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mark·
liS called on Mr. and Mrs, Fern
Gillogly 111 Monday. Mr. Gill&lt;&gt;gly is improving slowly from
his recent illness and Is still
confined to his home.
Those visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Elza McComas and ot her
relatives at the Virtor Perry
home during the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Temple and sons. Dayton, Mrs.
Earl Holland and children nf
Fairborn. and Mrs.
Georgia
Wiles and daughters, Medway.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Woodrum
of McArthur and Mr.
and
Mrs Rolland crabtree of AIbany called on their mother,
Mrs Murl Gala way on Sunday.

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Mrs. B. F. Gravely and daughter, Mrs. J. A. Eden return·
eel b001e Friday after an overol«ht visit at Dunbar, W. Va
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gravely and other relatives.
Mr. and Mr~. Philip Rexroat
and son, Pbilhp Jr. of Cmcm
nail spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Dessle Patterson, who Is ill,_ and to help
her obsorve her birthday which
was SUnday, and brought her
a decorated birthday cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swan
were Friday visitors In Park·
ersburg, W. Va.
Mrs. Gladys Jones returned
home Thursd ay, from Holzer
Hospital and is improving.
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Tracy of
Columbus were
weekend
guests of his mother Mrs. E.
J . Tracy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Law of
Athens were Sunday
dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde
Andrews.
Mrs. Eslie Mossman underwent surgery at the Newark
City Hospital a week ago and
is convalescmg nicely.
Mrs. Ernest Kennedy and
daughter, Mrs. Judith Kenny
of Akron were weekend guests
of Mrs. Edilh Thomas.
John Frick was the Sunday
dinner guest ol Ins daughter
and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs
Eldon Weeks,
Rev A. N. Grueser of Grovo
Mr and Mrs. Frank Sarver, City arrived Sunday for a ViSit
Johnny and Eddie, of
Mingo with his sister-in-law,
MiSs

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SocJ'ety NoteS

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MONDAY
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TBE POMEROY GARDEN
Club will meet Monday at p.m.,
al the borne of Mrs. Edward
Baer.
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TUESDAY
SYRACUSE PTA will meet
Tuesday night, March 8, at 7:30
p.m. The program will be presented by the second grade
students. Parents and friends
are urged to attend.
WEDNESDAY
WillTE ROSE LODGE will
meet Wednesday, Marcb 1, at
1:30 p.m. at the Legion Hall tn
Mlddlepeorl. Mrs. William Morns, and Mrs. Arthur Lewis are
hostesses.
SYRACUSE
HELP . AND
LEARN Hobby Club Will meet
:' lO a.m. Wednesda~. March
. • m the 'J1own Hall, The makI~g of hook rugs, three dlmenSIOnal picture and
smocked
cushiOns will be demonstrated
and othe~ bobbies of your
chmce will be worked upon.
A sack lunch will be served at
noon. All mterested homemakers are urged to attend as thiS
meeting Will determme as to
whether or not the club will
contmue.
AMATEUR
GARDENERS
Club of Middleport will meet
Wednesday evemng, March 9
at the socml room of the Columbus and Southern
Ohio
Electric Company. Mrs. Glenn
Lambert wm have the verse of
month and roll call response

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris, ..
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Columbus, spent the weekead
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with his father, Mr. Robert I!Br· Not onlf the bll!l \iwealher··bft (nO' ~- with RAC or ope's justly famed .'Michelli.
rls, sr. and ~heir daughter, MIJs· MliuiU 'Beacb JHn
Car· NBC) 110 she rues back to her Guide" baS given "21" Its highSusaq Harris.
aon · p!J]Ied out o1 his loudly Im~doq oat Ia Kldghtsbrldge est ~tory raUng five
Carol Scott,
student publlcled Edea _ll® IR&gt;tel dale ("I love London," she
ell· stars .· Only eight U. S. resnurse at Holzer Hospital, spent lfter 008 nl«ht and Frank Sin- !bused).
tauraats rate II ... The 80n ol
the weekend with her parents, ali-a dl~fsbqif uP 'lor bli aee,
a multi-married liquor tycooa
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott.
. ond Fontainebleau Bilow openiRg . . ~- Rose, lister,
Polly whose divorce plans broke tn
Keith Morgan, Ohio Unlver- lilghi . . . The Carson com- Gottlleb, cant. get her own s~-8 the papers Informed us In ''21''
sity, spent the weekend with plaint was bad 4!Q.UIPment _ ver dishes out of the late Billy that, "Gosh, Dad usually tells
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rog• '\'he Roc bud ·just _ put 111 8 1'1·. "/, toWjl holjBI! · · ·, AI the us In advance" ... With all lht
er Morgan and daughter, Ca· tiraml DBW lowid System The Four Seasolll, Mayor I Mso R. tought-talk about teen-age assthy.
Eden 110!' fuelk said ~Jwl Price sat at a poo~de table Uoeas, Jet's have agood word
Jim Joho90D, fresbman at ftnim oil to ''his . -IM Vegas With busy telephone, aomeoae lor some 311 nice younJ ladiea
Marshall University, spent tile hOme" and w~t lie back lor quick get him a Dick Tracy Ia their teens who .,ach weekweelrend with his parents, Mr. the second half of hla Fla. two- wriatwa~h .. The mayor blm· end at the Palm Tree Nursing
and Mrs. James Johnsoa and weekend engagement Msr 5 ..U dldn 1 seem nearly 80 lm· Home 56th St and 15th Ave
famil y.
Ros1Ia Ssrnofl (we badn•t seen
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portanlInasthehisHthrigh~baod-man,
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row at "Man Bklyn,' Intiepen' denUY band lo-.,
Mr. Fielding Hawkms has her since she was 12 and DOW
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getber to spend the day with
been discharged from Holzer &amp;he's 111 her 20s) 1DIIlle the of La \lancba
(Hizzoner the lonely very-oldsters In theil
Hospital in Gallipolis where he most charming wlity
Utile bought the lle'cond·last Uckets) winter years. Nice kids Indeed.
has been a patient for several speech at her grandpop'• (RCA Why Ia II alw~ye subordl·
weeks following a heart attack. Chalrinan Gen David· sara nates act more unportant than Our deepest BYffipathy
to
He Is recuperating at his home olra) 75th hlrthday party fu' top men · · · 'AI "2l" follow~g the family of Burris Jenkins,
on Grant Street.
"21" . . Looking toward her the flllsco at ~ Brooks Alk!n- multi • prize-winning cartoon·
8011
Mrs. Wanda Beck has re- grandmother, Rolllta said, ..He
Thea~ Nath~,• Wet~· lsi who just may have been the
turned to her home. in Ft. Mey· married a womo will! . great stein, MystiC, Coon.,
Sylv18 floes! gentleman In the newsers, Fla. alter havmg
been beauty, cbarmi; wtt - and ea- (Mrs. E~Jr_~u\llv.an said. she paper business : . His death at
here for the funeral services of durance" .. . 'l1Ie Radio Corp. was mauuy lnler.,ted m the 69 was a shoe~; JIIOre so bethe late Howard Byers.
of Amerlct's blrtbday _1111 to sam Levene sho~ (folded n~t cause we also ii!Ouaht Burris
Gene Grate bas
returned the General - ·sales of more ol«hll because, My ~era was years younget ... Johnny
from a vacation trip to Florida tho $?rbillion for the
first aame Is Naih!-· Feinstein, ·" Carson's Eden Roc salary was
where he vl,ited many points lime, proDts of more than '1811- The lending lass III sam 8 oJ. to have been about f3$,000 but
of interest Including Ft. Laud· million; both spectator recorda :
was ~bra Lampert, who Carson's camp barred mention
erdale, where he was the guest .. Rosita told us she'd just quit ; · ~ve a Method In for fear of aflilctlng hb Las
of Mr. and Mrs. James Weber. the London staff of the Huol· IIIli'
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Vegas lees .. , Last week's trio
He baa. been ~ vacation from ley Brinkley show but bas a The '1lobfl Travel · Guide," of flop Bdwy. plays cost back·
the Cities's NatiOnal Bank.
new job offer with t'dlffuslon remiDlseem · If vaguely of Eur· 1era some f350 000•.,
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In mertco
called "share(l • · : or "dual
enrollment" plans. 'I'll~ per·

EDITOII8' NOTE: liver lbe
nett weeks COmmanfsl Chloa
.,.. ill potrer, fnDue~ce and
•Dif!II -wUI be t~ onbject
01 ID!iliilve eongre,.lonal serutl·
oY. UP! etll'relpondelllo Stewart
lleosle)' aDd Chsrleo W. Cord
tllit II WaoblnJ!on aad Kim
W111••1011 ID Tokyo eontrlbated
10 the followiDg aiSeaamelll of
Red CIIIDa loday.

lolmny

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ay
Of Carol Lewis

~~ ~c;~:.~il~~~n'th.Mrs. ~:i Is celebrated

and brothMr and Mrs. John Jordon ~pe~ker having ,.topic, "Herbs
and daughter, Traci of Colum- m five seasons. All members
bus were weekend guests of are urged to attend. M~. Wesher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brad-!' ley Fry 18 hostess chairman.
ford Maag.
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will
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummins h •1d a slated convocation Wedand family of Columbus were 0 d
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weekend guest• of their par- nes ay a1 7·30 p.m. w en the
most excellent master's degree
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cum- will be conferred
mins of Racine and Mr. and
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Mrs. Victor Brown, Minersville. th~N:o!e~~ o:stCLA~
church will have a run!a~e
sale m the churr~ basement
M h 8-ll fr
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Mar\ II from a.m.- p.m.
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Untied Preos Iaternattooal
WASIIINGTON (UP!) -The
Senate Foreip RelaUons Com·
mittee let the American people

take a look today at a giant
whose shadow looms over Asia
a'l!f indeed the world.
No -one really knows for sure
how strong Communist China
is, or what it wants to do with
Its strength. What is known Is
only that it roars angril~ and

represents an enormous number of people -more than 700
million.
It is the objective of the
Senate Foreign Relations Com·
mittee and its chairman, Sen.
J. William Fulbright, to shed
some light on a country that
operates largely in the dark -

cut off not only from the
Western world but from its
onetime Communist ally, the
Soviet Union.
Looming over the hearings
was the question that ha$ been
asked repeatedly in the present
great debate on American
policy '-will the Chinese enter
the war in Viet Nam?

Consensus Is No
UP! reporters in Washington
and 'fokyo asked experts their
epinion. The consensus: "No unless they are pushed."
This belief is based on
several factors :

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County spelling match
in Mrs. Howard Thomu and PatriMr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis
- for example, science, math
March, Judges for the contest cia.
entertained with a party Frl·
and languages while taldqg othwere Mrs. Nellie Vale and Sunday afternoon VISitors of
day evening at their Springer courses - for graduation
Mrs, Robert Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson
av home honoring their daughcredit - In a church - related
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leist were Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sarter
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young people Is to break out of day
h shchool·hoole
.11a Ia thta t the1
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(Marilyn Thomas.) of Owe_go. N. ver, Johnny and Eddie and Mr.
ay ·ledA pm . cotbor d erne was UD1•••
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the sundaY morn1 ng paItem c urc -sc·
WI •··teac · llnoh
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Y.. arc announcing the b1rih of and Mrs, Harley .JohnS&lt;ln. E.
carr
out m e ecoral1ons. ,.
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and beglll to schedule religion on1Y re1ljlion, bUt a..., ~ s •
o daughter. Rosemary Alice. on JohnS&lt;ln. Tammy and Cheryl ,
Games were played and prlz.
AU Is no! well 11'Ith the 1
kda
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history and other humanities
F' b
10 Maternal grand
dT
es a••arded each guest. After educational mlnlsirY of the c ads~~tondwee _ Thlys a lsrnoohnst ~firs w1'th a h'Igh "value"
e ruary .
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an .,.. ur ays.
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parents are Mr. and Mrs. WII· Mr. and Mrs. Homer Forrest
the ~onored guest opened her
. ~ ~ c urc es,
says catbollcs and Jews have been con t.
liam Thomas of Columbus who of Bradbury and Mr. and Mrs.
gifts refres~ents of sandwich· Cbr~ttaruty Today Magazine. doing for years.
Rolfe Lanter Hunt of the
are well known here and Mrs. Harley Haning of FMwoods rees, potato chips, cake
an
This observation will , . be
Public sebool ayotems ID Natibl Council of Churches
Ola Perry. local. maternal great cently spent a Sund•y afler.
punch were served. Guests were regarded by many religious many commnnltltll already says public schools can beardly
grandmother.
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Everett
seated on cushions at a low Ia· educators aa the understate- make provision for releaolllg be expected to take the
Thirty members of the choir Lambert.
ble with pink eover -alld center- ment of the year.
ebUdreD at their parents' iniUaUve in offering courses in
and congregatiOn of the MI. I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johned with a birthday cake Iced With 1 few notable excep- roqneat,' for oae or two clall rellg~ history comparative
Umon church attended a song son of Middleport were Sunday
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m white and decorated Ill pink tlons, Protestant churches are pertodo a week of religious rell
and l!lbl'tcal literature.
fest al Laurel Chi! Free Melh· VISitors of his parents, Mr. and
METHODIST church
meets rosebuds. Favor~ of lmts, masks, relying mainly 00 the Sunday lnttructlon pveo by cbarcheo
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wiD do
odiSI Chur~h on Sunday. .
Mrs. Joe Johnson and BeverTuesday at 7_30 p.m. at the blowouts and biri!Iday ballooas School to give their children a off Public ocllool premises tbeoe tblllp ollly If there I•
Mrs JesSie Str~Ight, MaiiJimg- ly.
By Mn. Herbert Rouh
cburch with Miss Lydia Ebers- were at each pace.
lllll'kllla knowledge. of the Bible '1'1111 nre]e'"!l tftne" oyotem a dlnan4 for them 111 the
ton, 11 · Va · ~IIed her Siste;, Mr. and Mrs Paul Pierce aRd l Weekend guests of Mr. and bach In charge of devotions ~~ we;;:::!.!~ .00 SODll grasp · of Cllrlslla~ lao· heeD 1plaeid by the to~~~mualty,"
be
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Mrs Beulah rdray, at t e Randy of Lincoln
Heights, Mrs. Roy HeiRey wer~ Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Edwards, IIIe nessy, ary
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Suprmte Collrl.
"Church memhen can belp
home o! her son-In-law
and grandfather Mr Shumate and and Mrs. Bill Shumway
of program. Hostesses will
be Jenny Chapman, Dara.
and
But Protestants have taken create sncb • ofemand,
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daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mrs Genev~ Shumate, we;e r.. [Psrkersburg, Mr and Mrs. Mrs. C. F. Tompkms and Mrs. Mem Ebersbach, Ingrid HawS\lnday School simply relatively little advantage of they are llltemted."
Jeffers for several days. Others cent visilo" of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ours and daughter, Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.
ley, the h~ored guest and bro- lsn'!' u~ ~ the JOb. As the opportunity. Of the estima~ That's the crux of the matter.
VISi tmg at the Jeffers home ov· Larry Johnson and Gina.
Edna Ours, Wellsvme, Mrs. The WSCS of the
Rock tber. DaVId sod Mr. and Mrs. Metbodisl BIShop Richard C. ed 5.5 milllon public school Are Protestant• really Interest·
.,. the weekend were Edward Mr and Mrs. Guy Russell and Floyd Farra of Racme and Mr. SpriAg! Methodist church will Lewis.
~ of lodtanapolls put _It, cl!lldreo curreny enrolled In ed In lmproviRg the rellglolll
1 half bour or so of lnslruclloo released
Terry Lynn of Pomeroy were ?nd Mrs. Pete Farra a•d lam- meet Tuesday, at 1:30 p.m. at
Ume classes, more education of their r:hlldren• On
25
30
Sunday afternoon visitors
of Ily.
the church.
or
times a year will not tban U million are catholics. the record to date, It would be
1hi• parents, Mr. and Mrs Un- Mro. Roy Buck returned to
adequately
educ~te a yolllli
Sllored 11me Earollment
very difficult to justify
an
Pomoroy, Ohio
her home Monday from Holzer
person In anything.
AD even greater opportunity afflrmaUve answer.
I coin Russell.
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam, hosPJtal. Recent guests of Mrs.
The East Letart wscs met
Wandnc Backed Up
Hal Wallis'
i son, William Allen. were 'Sun- Buck were M-';. Don Betgle /
"BOEING BOEING"
i oay visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. and Zane of Colu_mbus, Dolly
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at the churcb March 1 with 10 Bishop Raines' warning Ia
-TechmcotorFred Tuckerman and Mrs. Eu- Wolle, Gladys Shields, Etts
members attending. The mee~ underscored by surveys whlcb
Jerry Lewis, Tony Curtis, I gene Hani"ng, Rhonda.
Mae mn. Mr. aad Mrs. Fritz
Ing opeAed wilb hymn, "Sav· show that children
who've
Oany Sa\'al, Thelma Ruter.
lou Likt A Sh herd L
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Chmtiane Schmldtmer, su , Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith Buck of Pomeroy, JeaA Alkire Members of the Happy Harr,
ep
• e a attended Suadap School for as
umna Leigh.
! Jo, grandson, Katl Knapp, and and Florence Circle of Racine. vesters class of the Federated Us," prayer by Mrs. Roy Dono- long as I or 10 yeara oftea are
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, Mr and Mrs. Eugene Haning Chlorus Grimm of Ldart and chu,rch were. entertained with a hew, and reading ol Psalm 23 unable to aamalho !oar gospels
and Rhonda visited Sunday even Mr. and Mrs. Pete $h1elds.
6 o clock ch1ckea dinner Friday by Mrs. Roy ~rson.
Ill' Identify the Good Smarltan
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Edward Robmson of .ctevelaod everung In the chuch dining The business meeliog was At a recent conferen'l!l
Wedn•sday and Thursday
Knapp and twin sons Chsrles spent a weekend With Mr. room. Homemade Ice cream oonducted by Mrs.
William 2,000 auisltaa educatori at
March 9-10
Jeffery and Kevin Wayne. Also and Mrs. Earl Robinson.
and cake were served with the Fox. A c~~ from Mr. and Mn. Louisvllle, Ky., Dr. J. Blaine
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visiting were Mr. and Mrs
Recent guests of Mrs. Her- dlnAer, Hostesses were Mrs. Gary Gri!Ith was read tbanJt. F'lsler ol .lht Natioaal Couacll
Jack Handley and Becky
· bert Roush were Mr. and M". Philip Meinhart, Mrs. r. B. ing the groop for having their of Churches Bald that lbe beat
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Mr and Mrs. Richard jeffers Floyd Norris, Mrs. Bob Adams Weed. Mrs. Louts Reibel aAd wedding reception.
hope lor overcoming Bibllcal
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"CRACK IN THE WORLD'' 1 and daughter of Jackson were and Dana LewiS and Roberta Mrs. Clara Karr.
Mrs. Herbert Shields bad "the Illiteracy IDIOq
Protestut
- Tec bnicolor: weeknd visitors of hr parents Roush.
The dmner was served cafe- I program. The title was
Do
Dana Andrews, Janette
1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hatfield.
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gut'sls
of
Mr.
and
teria
style
a•d
members
were
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begaA
with
call
~o tt , Kteron Moore. Alex·
an der Knox .
Mrs, D H. Robesoa was a Mrs. Erwin Gloeckosr
were aeatl'd st a table with while to wo~~p by Mrs. Shlelda and
"I'LL TAKE SWEDEN"
Saturday evening guest of her Mr. and Mrs. Larry Badgely oover and centered with ao ar- hymR, 0, Master, Let Me
-Tel"hn ir:o lorGloeckoer
of rangement of yellow dallodlls, Walk With 'Thee." The ScrlpF'rankie A\'alon, Bob Hopf', granddaughters, Csrol Anu, Ma- and David
ry Ru•h and EUzalx!th Ell Columbus.
lmies of the valley »ad !eras lure was read by Mrs. Wllllam
ruesdav Weld
Barmtz, Llocolo Heighll. en . Lizzlie Sayre is a medical pa- in a green container, with yeJ. Fox. Taklatl part Ia the pnSUNDAY, MONDAY
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Chase aod tieR! at Holzer hospital.
low candles in silver holders! gram were Mrs. Roy llooobew, A cbristeoiDg llei'VIce
lor
and TUESDAY
I
son of Columbus were weekeld Sunday guests . of Ada Norris on either side.
Mrs. Roy Pearsot1, Mra. VIrgil Edward Cbrlsltaa
Burdette,
March 13-14-15
When buying lawn fertilizer
, vioitors of her parents, Mr were Mrs. Maggie D1ls aad Mr. Mrs. Henry Reibel, presideRt, Roush, Mrs. Howord Norris, fnfant son ef Mr. and Mn.
"THE SANDPIPER"
, and Mrs. s. A. Wyatt.
· and Mrs. Paul Davis and !ami· conducted the meeting follow- Mrs. Jobo F11sher aad . Mrs. Ne111D811 Bttrdetle, wu held at
Elizabeth Taylor, Richllfd
&amp;urton
I ~fiss Kay Wyatt studOilt of ly of Parkersburg.
lng the dinner. DevotioD! were James Early.
I
lht SUnday mOI'Dfq wonbbp
..;.~.;.·~;;;;;;~i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alec Wheeler ll'd by Mrs. Seyfried who op- 'The birthday, of Mrs, Gerald service at Heath
Methodist
and BtU were weekend guests ened with prayer. She read llaymu, Mrs. Herbert Shlelda Church with the Rev. M. E.
of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Foster Psalm 88 and closed with the and Mrs. Howard Norris were Dew110D, offlclallq.
of Columbus.
prayer from st. Francis of All- observed. Mrs. Clare'lce Adams FamUy members atteodt!JI
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson sissl. Plans were discussed for lllld daught..- Barbara were host- were Kelles and Tracy Burdetle,
and Sally were dmner guests serving several dinners and al- esses for lbe IIOCfal bour.
Edward'a alaten; Eddla Blab,
of Mr. and Mrs Roger Theiss so the reception for the
biB l!'llldfalherJ Mr. ud Mrs.
of Dorcas, Sunday.
Darneii-Mayer wedding 01 May
Roy Tracy, tbo great flfandSalty Pearson of Columbus re- I.
Birthday Ob1el'lled
pareuts, and Jolm Blab, biB
ceotly spent a weekend with Committees were named for By Mary Bradbury
IIIICle,
over any other brand
her parent!, Mr. aud \Irs. !l&lt;Iy oerving dinner to the Lions Mr. and Mrs. Qlarlel Brad- 'lbt cbolr )ftlllltea tile liDPearson.
club ana Include, March
9. bury entertained Sunday evea- them, !!Filq Wide lilt. Galea,'
Mrs. Ben Neutzllng, Mrs. Clara IRI with a dioner and theatre wltb Barbara IlusleiJ as 11010.
! Nationwide Beautician School Karr and Mrs. Lillie Hauck; party Ill observance of I be lal anli Mn. Be!roard. F n tt a,
.Yoilr fll'lf
will show you why
Columbus, was a weekend visit: March II, Mrs. Karr, Mrs. Law- 13th birthday anniversary of reader•. ~- ..dlolr. wu Wider
or of her parenls Mr and renee Lannmg and Mrs Hauck; tbelf daughter, Mary.
tile dlreclijj ·ot Mr. wuu.m
-or Scotts will plY for ltl
1 Mrs. J. c. Wyatt~
·
March 23, Miss Lena Grueser,
A decorated birthday cake Russell wltb Mrs. C. M. J1oo.
:
Mrs. Karr and Mrs. Neutzllng; was served following the diD- oeay as ori8DfsL The Rev. M.
I
W
and March 30, Mrs. Homer ner and ber &amp;Ills were opened. E. Dow11011 liad u hb ltriiiOII
~ BUILDER outperforms other 11'111 fertl·
OMENS
Holter and Mrs. Oris Ginther. Invited guests Included Patty loplc 'Chrlaltaa Perfection.'
Uzen because it Is the only one with patented
Fhthor Light
, Mrs. Gladys Cuckler
was Harris, Jill Harrla, Patty Cr111- DurlDil lha cbtireh school ~
TrioDized boDdlllg. 'I'bat'a wby Turf BuDder ensence due to a broken ankle sen, Kayle Russell, Lu
Ann a film was llhown
enUUed,
mret sustained feeding - 8fOWB deeper roots Ia
Waahebio Whlto L11ther 1 welcomed back after an ab- Frencb, Debbie Blaine, sandy "Converstoll Pbu," with Mr.
a?&lt;~ hlp. A vote of thanks was JohnSon, Kathy Moore, Debbie and Mn. Wllllam Rulselt -In " .uy: 11011. Keepell'UI greener loDger.
Md • new look to your bome Add concrete
gJVen the hoateoses for the din· Major, Sharon Glaze,
a ad ebarp,
walks. All work fully guaranted . . . and,
Turf BuDder Is 4Jnel'!ea'• favorite. Try a bag tbll
1 ner. The group sang
Happy Joyce Riley.
wcreases your property's valu0.
l'l'ltkend:·lt will be your favorite too.
·
NARROW - MEDIUM I Birtl:day lor Mrs. Neutzllng, ___:__ _::.._._ _ _ __
WIDE WIDTHS
Miss Thelma Grueser and Mrs. Mizpah benedlctlol,
after
TO llONTINUE
Cuckler, whose birthdays are whlcb sames were played with A' revival 11 1n
'Q'ell at
·
ciHier
In March. Get-well oards were prizes awarded to Mrs. Cuet· the Syracuae Naza
Church
sent to Phil Wllllamson and ler, Mrs. Grover Erb, Mrs. wllb Rev. ·k. o. ~.
111ej -'
Mrs. Philip Meinhart, who be- Amanda
Kaspar and Mn. evangellat, 11'hlcb will eoollnue
WY W2JI
I, came Ill at the church, &amp; n d Bentz Wolfe. Hat!!Hies for Ap- Indefinitely. 'l1le revlvli prey!·
Mtddr-rt. 0.
'•Ill St.
Mlddloport, 0.
was taken to the hospital.
rll will be Mrs. .Jl!lf. Seyfrlad ousty liitl been echednled IC1
_ _ __.;._ _ _...,J, Tbe meet!JI&amp; closed with tbt and Mrs. Phil WW)ai'IIQI,
eot1 SUrldl,r Dl8bL
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COMMENT~ liNG EDITORIALlY

ACultural Lift?
;.,;oT too many people are aware that an
• act of the Ohio Lelislature creating
•n Ohio Arts Council was tigned into
Ia,, . last May by Governor James A.
Rhodes. and became effective in August.
Bv some it has been baUed as an histor·
k·al and significant legislative milestone
for our state. It is even contended that it
v:11l eventually affect Ohioans in all
walks of life. There art those who say
that it will brinl cultural benefilt and
enjoyment to residents of the state In aU
wal ks of life. We fervently hope that
such will be the outcome, but we have
our serious doubts, with the main tmphlsts in the state beins on industrial
growth, and with not too lar&amp;t a percentage of our pofulation intansted In the
cilltural part o existence.
There ii the old saying that you can
lead a horse to water, but you can't
make him drink. We might say in Ohio
that we are goln~ to give the residents
culture and art m ever increasing dos·
ages, but that wlU not accomplish the
objective. It is right and P.roper to pro·
mote a new department like this, but it
will not get ver? far without a lot of pre·
ii minarv accomplishments. or exposure
to the things that are considered cultur·
al First the youth of the state must be
exposed to the arts at an early day and
be encouraged to follow in that path
th roughout the years of their life. Some·
where along the way, even )lrograms lik8
that. get sidetracked, and ln&amp;tflild efcbe:- •
ing ~t.racted to the best in performing
arl" t· •Y take up with other forms of en·
if al,0:nent, and mils the point entirely.
The CouncU bar set up three broad
aims in connection with implementing
the Ohio arts program. Fint the~ are
going to slimuiate greater publtc mter·
e'l and participation in the performing
and floe arts. They will have plenty o!
competition, when the majority stay
glued to television sets for shows that
m· all standards are far from the realm
of art. Their second objective ia to en·
courage greater interest In the state's
cull ural heritage. This will be easier, and
ligures show that people in areater num·
ben art visiting muteums and other In·
stitutiona that reflect our background.
The final objective is to support profes·
sional cultural activ!liei and guide ama·
teur participation in the arts.
The latter two of the objectives have
possibilities, but the stimulation of pub·
lie participation is the fly in the oint·
ment In this area of the valley we
have been trying to st:imulate lntemt in
the per!ormmg arts. Sad to state !bert
has been a decrease In lntere1t, rather
than an increase. It bolls down to the
fact that many have not been expo1ed,
and they do not have the backaround to
appreciate what Is being offered. One
county In the Tri.County Concert .Usoctatlon bas faltered to the point that
there lJ hardly any Interest. The very
people, who are well-educated, and al·
fluent , take little or no Interest in auch
cultural advantages. We must have people who think big In matters of cultural
things. and who set examples for tbe
rest of the community to recognize that
we must improve our cultural level. One
of the most hopeful siam locally II the
interesl in the graphic arta, and It IIIII
need of .xpanJio11.-DCW

Voice of Broadwov

To Come to the Aid of Their Country-''

• DIVQTaD fCI INTI!Ri!ST OP

KENT, Ohio (llPI) - Uoranked Western K~ ..
1umed the role of ilant kill«
Monday ulibt In advancbig to
lhe NCAA Mid-East Regional
basketball tournameal with
Kentucky Mlcbfgu and Day·
ton.
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Capitol Comment, Events
B)' Wllll•m S. White
WASHINGTON - The rovolt
In Ghana, which bas drivea
a tinpot Caesar, Kw•me Nkru·
math, from his self • constructed throne, may have done even
more to d"troy a dan1erou.
Communist lod&amp;ment In Alrt•
ca.

At the max1mum, II may bo
lhe beginning of an evolution,
in ex • coit)lllal Afrtca generally,
away from automatic hatred of
ali things Western thai has
1tained lht whole lDdtptDdtllct
movement.
At the irredu&lt;lblt minimum,
It 11 a profOUild setback lor
lhe most menscin( brand 411
aggressive communism,
the
Chi!lfse brand. At the IUCCf"
sors ol Nkrumath's p1rody of
a rovernmenl calmly throw out
all varieties of foreign Reds
who had m1de Ghana a locua
of infection In Africa. I h t
truly 1ignllicant aspect II tht
expul•lon of the Chinese.
For it wa• lhe Chinese for
whom Nkrumah wu stooginl
at the very hour of hiJ overthrow. FUtiflily, he was on 1

"peace mltslon" to CommunIst China deslfnod to ma1tt
propoaanda ID Black Africa on
behalf ot tht Chlne10 • backod
IDvasion of South Viet Nem.
ID 1 word, oanlt)' it comlfli
IDto ex-colonial Africa while
the Cblllelt tubvenl•• art
btlni driven back. Hert, Imper·
iaUst communi8111 dttea~ ItstU, a, fortunately lor the
Wett, it ha a habH ol clolftl.
The Communisll backed the
ll'rOlll hor11 In
Nkrumab,
where any lOri of fairly rational hom would ha" limed
them well. ~ tnd they htd
evll')'lbilll ~~~~~~ tor them nve
common nnoe.
This columnist wu prelllt
lonr tJO ID Ghans - whk:h
the day be!a:t bad btea tnon
11 the Gold Cout - whUo the
B·ltlah ushered Nltnunah from
jail a a rtYOlutlonll')', dustJna
him off l•llantly llld lllltalllnt
111m u Prima MIDlmr ol IIIII

happy, new lndtpendent dem·
ocracy.
Thla wa1 In the days of the
truly hot-gospel sweep for In·
clependence everywhere that
!&lt;&gt;Uowed the Second World War,
"World opinion" was creechInaly for N'&lt;rumah. AI the sym·
bol of a new dawn arrlvtn&amp; In
Africa, he waa widely aeen notable in the United Statet
- ., • Georse Washington, II
a more acceptable Intellectual
and forward • lookillJ type
111111 old lox·hllllUng and whltuy • drlnklllJ George had been.
It - · 'therefore, ciiSConcerllnl to !tarn, in a conversatloa
with the new Prime Minister,
lhat unUI quite recently ht
had rotlsted the elfl&gt;l11 of tht
then colonial British to burn
the Infected cocoa troes wblcb,
by spreadln&amp; bli&amp;bt, threatened destruction of Ghana's one
basic economy, Why had ht
resisted' WeD, be bad believed
~at 'the aods" would aot like
.11 sort o1 llllna.
Forward • looking and a
perfect embodiment 411 the new
tnlisbttnment that w-.
to
brinJ Africa'• .. lvoUoo! ODt
hardly thought so. SIIU, to r•
!Kirt thlJ convenoUon o!lf rill
tht dancer of being called a
reactionary Imperialist. And
lhiJ wu PAC~oely what bappenad.
Incited, for yura nobody
could put a linter on Nkrumah
- DOt IYID after ha destroyed
any prtle"" of "damocraey"
by ntunc up • pmonal despolllm of 1 kind ran11 ~
IIIICI the Mlddlt "'" and
proolalmlni hlmllll
dlvllle;
Ill oceupltcl the llmt IIIICIU·
Ill', monover, 10111 alter ht
bacamt 111 open ally of the
aow prtlDtrlly Cblneat Communl•t IIIOV'"""t to lnfUtrale tubSahara Africa.
The return to sonity Ill Ghtna
took a lone time. Perhape It
uvw II'OIIki have come bad
Nknunab not Ptlsed fmD the
bllarn to the bowUniiJ p

tesque. Had tht Oommunllll·
them!elves nol been very lilly,
they \¥0\lld have got rid of
him lollJ ago In favor ol 101111
rationAl puppet. That they tlld
DOt Is our &amp;aiD - and Ill Afrl.
ca's gain.
For the wide le11on bert, lo
aU Africa, Is that limply to
condemn all tho Wet! Ia: what
tome Western colonlalllt !K&gt;W·
ere once wert may bt ttDOiioo•lly satlslyinl but will not lllllke
a counlry run Wl!D. And tha
narrower •nd qlllte I!*IIIC let100 is thai not tveu· papa communism him~ell can forever
shore up a repoe based llpol
o !Kili&lt;Y of lllJl'l sterile halt.
World communlml ID Ill IIUll'l
belligerent form bas liken a
Ucltlng here ac~ly im sJ&amp;·
a.lficatrt thaD It took ID CUba.
(Copyri(ht, IJ68, by UDitod
reat~W SynciJeate, lllc.J

DOlTOR
SAYS
Law•-·

ly WOllam
D. D. 8.
Many txpliU belltvt
thlt

completely eliminating swttts
from tllots simply ernlll 1
greater cravlnl lor them. But
that doesn't mtlll you can't
cut down on or
tllmlnate
IWeet 1ootY de11er1J. Dolnl 10
would be an excelleat 1111'1 ts
)'0111' peroooal or family war oo
Dental decay.
Gooey sweets cling to teeth
and IW"' and ll't tilfficult to
r1111e or brush alf. M1ke ID
llrly 1tart in getting your
younr ones acCUitomed to flu.
llhlni meals with cleansing
type foods, Le., aples, ..-allies.
crapefrult, melons. ete.
Betweeo • maal neeta lhould
bt d!Jcouraged, too. I rt&lt;elllly
villted • family whoA ~
c1ou1 2-year • old w11 ru11111nJ
around with a earrot Iii her
mouth. Thl• II better for ebll·
drta'a teeth thlll rweeta be-

Morris Landsburgh, owner of
Miami Beaoll'i li:deo Roc, fin·
ally 10t around to tellinll 111
what actually happened in the
Johnny cal'IOII defection !rpm
his fS&amp;,OOO two-weekend book·
Jng
Seema Caroon, unhappy
wilh one. or two "1mall errora
Jn timlnr by atage hands" durIn&amp; the opening abow, refused
to l!e calme4 down by LantiJ.
burgh and announced he was
walking out · , "Mr. Carson
got agitated when the curtain
was pulled too fast, ... Landsburgh added. noting '"I asked
him to please continue lor the
benefit ol the people who bad
reserved tllbles for the second
show, wht naturally were his
TV fans as well as my Crultomers, bul he said he wouldn•t
go on agaiD for anybody" . .
TV'• top comedy writer Goodman Ace, back !rom Fla., aaid
he wa1 at Clll'IOn's show "and
there was oomething wrong
with the liOiilld
B}'stetn
- 1 beml tvery dirty jon
very well" . . . The cotncldetice
ol Frank Sinatra aiiO miPIIII
bit aeco~~d opeolllJ DI&amp;bt allow
the nme mldalabl (Flu, Sinat.
ra'1 mau 11ldl wu extandecl
when DIIIIIY 'l'holnll
joined
whll aetliled ~ bt a lift Fla.
upr11tn1 and wouldn't, at at
loaat dldn~ 10 oo 1'ctr tho end abow at tht DeluvUie Hotel . . And 10 enda tba tempnl
Iii tba land of the GPID pelml.

historical pl1y, Gloria and Wy·
all said, ~ey're aavecl tha cast
fl the new Optrl bOUM - the
Met OnaiiJI sent thtlr su~scrip­
Uon.
Lloyd Brld&amp;ea tnd pretty Wile
succeSIIully scubadoobed
•
erou 5th Ave. witheut !Ina,
braving lhe ralnl to open a
atore chars• aceount;
they
were In town lor tha Mardi 2nd
openlllJ ol their 10n. Beau, in

wm. lnle'l Wherl'•
11

Daddy''

. . . Bright new younr comle
Richard Pryor aloo browsed the
1811lt store's aanely mixed .up
maiD Door (IInce tha Merv
Griffin showl, the lad's a speuder)
Socllty's Ned McLeiiD'S
heart attack was complicated
b)l Internal complications and
Ned's now in the special care
area ol Palm Beach's
St.
Mary's Hoapltal.
116th St. atrollen Eileen
Heckart ol "Barefoot In the
Park" In black slax and the
more ample Maureen Stapleloa wisely Ill mink COlt and
!lall; and !1'1 lime La Stapletall welll back to.actlni which
alii does 10 brllllaDIIy, It toe

wcasionally . .. Tommy We,
uii abaoiutely deillbtful alar &lt;I
the w..,.ily wonderful "Half •
~e." was aJ&amp;ned for 1M
J1U1 porry Como colorcal wttb
tilly oae mOd raquell - he.
asked H the show mtcht be
tllped at 5 p.m. on March 21,
beeaoll "I'd like to tee my
own abow just that once from
out fi'GIIt" . . . Tommy leaves
hfl musical March It and hit
replacement (Tony Tanner) will
be rocking hiS role, a charm:
log gem of light and line entertainment . . Meanwhile - de
rusb to catch
this talented
Steele lad before he leaves lor
bla London home and later, a
Walt Disney 111m.
National baseball league owners are meeting right now, ou
whether to aoe certaiD Milwaukeeans for "harassment" after
the Bravn decided
thay'd
rather switch to Atllllla thao
light whilt they clatm' was local apathy .·. One 14- room
Part Ave. apartment II belill
offered at $7,1100 a monlh; yes,
••000 a year .. . II thai renlo
CCllltrolled?

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BERRfS WORLD

Qlelll.

Have 7011 DOll* IIIII flilto
er auckm are apt to Ill or
Ut qultlly wbUt
lhep IIICll?
NOI 10 · cbfldrtD illlDI padlim. While they chew
and
llliCk they're UIUIII!y quilt aoU... 'ftley have two !pia fret,
Alii IIley make tbt . Dll ..
II.

"nlumb • socking co bt a
probleftl. II ftboulil bt dltoourqtcl but not Qo ID _ . . .
llnlplt or by medl••lcal de-

me.
jhjl 11'1 dowllrllllt ltll[ lrulll ~ to 1GIII' Glllltl.

1'111 lblnk[nJ of ...lc. llU
tbt tllulllb ortl!, Cll' "'"'·
phiiiiDt dollil thf .....
It
llllbl. '1'llle ~ or tbn 1 •
IDq lfop
'1111, bul
11111 II turD 011111 Ml'IGt,it -

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wtlltla

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tooth ...
te!IIDI probl-: 11'11 ,_.. YI'U
latl af ~· ' eoa.utt JOIII'
daalll&amp; r. lliMI!e Iii uualbil
a. J)lriiGUIII' ,-otln ,..

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him el&amp;ht montba, but
four
IDODtba ol ibat llmt WI didn't
Once he iieDI me flO wlltll l
was out of money and food for
the children. About aU I really
lmow about him Is he hal speDI
27 months in a boapltal for hal•
llo fatigue, but I heve filleD ID
IPYe with him, from his !etten.
Should I take the kid• oullhert
and fel marrielj? - M. R.
Dear M:
. . . Norunleu you t:a11 afford
a roun4ctrlp bus ticket for five.
You can't fall In love bjl mall
(tbouJb be MIGHT 1U1'p1'ise me
and DIJ'!Midm and turD_.out .to ..
bl ywr· ~m man).- n.
Dear Helm:
What happtiitd to an th,e
tltmen! Nowadaya mea expect
you to P!IY tor ball the enterta~o­
ment when they take you out.
"nley taUt about other th"ll,
bow much money they mate.
u you doo't aban ospensea at
entertainment and rtfreshlnmll,
they expect you to pay Iii more
personal waya.
Wlll'll o! all - and iiiOII o!
Ill - they just want to so drlv·
log ll'OUIId drlnl&lt;lng beer oul ol
botllea ( thai the lirlt plf far)
and 10 parklnl.
What bapJltlled to tba niN
IUYS wht UN dactnt lqalct
and trell th"la with · Nlptel
(and liiOiltJ)T - CHASING 4
DREAM?
Dear Cbamc:

cen-

What Iilii allow, the7 ......
poet. II thla tba Jll'lct you ...

pl)l!w "equal rl&amp;hts"? Or ba"
you limply tied Iii with • diDo
ay:chlnllf crowd? - H.
Tbit c:oluma Ia d..ue.ttd It
lamlly llvlnl, ao II 7VU'n bno
1111 kid troublt Cl' just pl. .
trouble, let llal11 Help YOU,
!!he wm allo weiCIID' ""

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drta lilllll Bottal Ill art II
lbla liftiiJIIIII'.

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Helen Bottel--'
write.

~d II of 15 attempts from tile field.
hall and dtmlnatocl both hoards The balaoced attack ol Loy·
Ill opeD up thelr widest margiD oia was headed by Billy smith
at ~ with $:~ Jell in the with 25 IK'Ints, Corky Bell M
same.
and Dous Wardlaw 20.
Western, which sbol S5 per "It didn't look like we eame
cent lor the game, outgunnfd to play," said dejected George
lhe Raonblers by 12 roals from Ireland, tbe Ramblers' bead
the field and tbn!w Up a secoo4 coach. "I'm not trying Ill hike
half zone defense which Layola anything away from Western'•
found nearly Impenetrable.
performance, which waa ......~
Smith Leoda Wnlmi
lent."
Dwight smith led all &amp;COlas Ireland !ell the turning !Klint
with 29 !Kiinll lor Western and came just before the end oflhe
Clem llasklnll bad 26, bitting on' flrsl ball wh011 Wardlaw, ene

1111 • per cent Ia tbt

MSU Upsets Big 10 Champs,
0hio State Surprised Too

HELEN HELP US!

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a.blla thai -

Mk:blgan, nstlooal runoerup
last ~· Frlda7 algbt at
lowe CliJ, Iowa, by soundly
lbrasblng fourth raakecl Loyola

~allY Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., March 8, 1965

Anethtr abowbiJ
daltelor,
Fred Frllndly. wbo Jell CJS. CIIIUflMU IN HAIICII
TV DtW1 1D ~ IIOblt lwlf, wUI , Dear llalm:
CbrlltiDII II Orllllnu, ~
wrllt • book "telUaa all" ...
wbiD
you look at Chrlltnlal deoFl«&lt;da Va.nderblll aDd bar INto
band, Wyatt Cooper, altar Ilk· orauooa on a llfiChbor's wiD1111 Collltuce Hope bow to pi dow from December, 1814 (fll,
a Mttropolltan Opera l\lb8crlp- I llfd Ml J 1brouJb February
UC111, wrote to Mat eucutiva 1111, It lell pretty UriJil. I
Prancll Robi111011; alter 110 don't mean llibts, but wala'
wwer, they wrote qlln llJ· palnllnl. AI ulibt, I llfbt is
InC they were rec:oncDed to not turned on ID blc:k of tba Santa
recelvtnc 1 subacripliGD b u t Clalll lace.
Don't you lhltik IIIII oelfhwllbtd to remind tho Mat what
bapptnod ID 1881 (I blilurd of bctr hu a law lllltluto llmt to
UN a window waab? We'rt ·ur1 dlffereol c11o1er) wheD tht
or!ilnll vllllltrblll dldn~ ... 111 of Jookllll It btr "Holiday
calve a limllar subacriptloo- [lllillftil" lor wall 111tr a yaarl
MISPLAaD
bt buffed ell and buill Ill 011' - TIRED
11'1 bout of hfl 011'11 • • II)' ~ CHRISTMAU:s
Dear Tlrtcl:
Maybe abt'1 proud of II.
eaUit 11 clottn'l Jllva tbe tntb
ADd 11 11ut tba'a provldlni
• both Iii supr and aiiO ...,.. I tarrlflc OODVtrlltion pltcll ID
to ulilly aome Clblldrltl'• your nelfbbarhood. Llkll uy,
.... lor. dlompilll Ill the oddballl ol thll world ara
lhlnl Wd.
.
If your child mul
have what make lftt lnterllllni. Whether you'D admit II or DOl, I bet
candy, avoid .bard eandlll IUcb you'D all bt a UtUe 1m aware
11 lollypopt at sticky
atuH
411 tach other, perhaps a llUia
lib earamelJ. Tblle taka • 1os1 frteadly, when you haven't
tuns time to dlssolvt and theretore eonstantly botbe tht IHih cot Santa Claus II I COiDiiiOII
ID tuaar. Decay aoiiVIt)' lltiDI bond. - H.
10 be cllrectly rtlated to what Dear ~lin:
I heve been writing to a mill
dentist call "oral clmaoc.
pen
time" - the time lt takea lor I met throutb a
carbohydrata to be clear«~ pal club. Ha wrott ""7 othfrom the moclh. It seema that er day for a while llld then be
tht sooner 11111r is elelflll frolll akacl mt to 11111!7 blm. I 1111
a, wltb lOIII' cbllclrt. He II 48.
tba mouth, tht lela cltciJ.
How mocb candy does your He llvn lD California and I live
chlld eat? Do yw wlllt to Ill II the tuL
Wall, alt.- lbat, I didn't bill'
surptipd? Make • lilt ol tht
from
him, IDd flDIIIy I ea IIIII
tood and btvtrllll ba IUIIIes Iii a ctven day aud you tba ttlephonl number be
may be shocked at the large me, but aomebody till! anaweramount of candy ba eati.And tcl. I got 1 letter A)'liiC be diddon't blame It on tbt fact that a~ Ilk• 1111 ebeckliiC up Clll hlnl
be's still ftnlablng hfl Cllriii- ltld bt waa eallfnllhl whole
DIII &lt;andy. You may ·alto bo ••· thilll ott.
1'brle moothll later I 101 a
barraSiod at the lack of balo
Clirlltlllu card from him, 1114
uce ID hfl dlel.
Ill February a leiter atklna me
Soli nbber JIICUien 1 e e ID II forpe him ltll[ II'OIIld I sliD
to be less dliiUrblne to nor- 11111!7 111m. Ill all, I'VI luioWI
mal ll'tiPtioD and polllionbll ol
teeth and normal ~
of )awa thaD thumb at llqer
auckilll· Moulb bablta of thll
La,ler kind are IIIUilly acco~Do
plllled by hand PrtiUII thai
eauee the toll bone of cblldrla'•
jaws to btcome mJasbapttl IIIII
puaba1 teeth out oiii"OPfl' au,p.

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The HUitoppm earned the
right It play Big Tet'. champion

(IlL) IM-88, Ia thi ·Mid • East
playoff.
Dayton was preased to down
Miami o! Ohio, Mid-American
Conference cluunpilll, 58 • Sl.
The Flyers will be meelijlg top.
ranked Kentucky at Iowa City.
Weslern dispelled aey doubll
thel more than one major col·
lege basketball power exists ln
Kentucky lhls season b)l grabbing the lead at 39-38 with 2:46
left in the first haU and then
roarlng away.
The Hillloppe.s shot a bllslar·

COLLEGE
&amp;ores

af the aparkplup ot his attack,
picked up his fourth peraonaJ
foul.
"CODtrolllng the bearda lD the
second baU was the key,"
Coach Jolulny Oldham ot Weala-n felt. He evened 111 old aeon
with Loyola, which shattered hfl
TeiUleS!IeO Tech team 114-42 In
a similar NCAA plll}'ofl 1 few
years ago.
Henry Finkel, Dayton's &amp;-loot.
II center, proved too mach lor
Miami. He collected 25 ptinll
and puUed down 17 rebouodo Iii

Toronto May Get Fight,
But Don't Count on it

ALL S'fABS

JeadhiC tile f'lyera to their
vklory ol the oeafiOII over
amaUer Redeklns.

llborl« Miami madeJ~a~~:\l

olll all the way. Tbe
ltD~ tolbeatay at ball14-12 with
l:4l "'"
flrlil
· nay.
ton optlllld up 1 tHO lll8I'IID
about IIYe minutea alter inter·
mJuiM tor Ill blgelllead.

HELSINKI

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Ski

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Sllrlder Bowl Oat
aellr,
Miami cut the l1181'11iDtlto:!:l~~
Since lilteroalional
with NZ Left, but tliat co
wearlna my .. lilllde rules forbid 1ifm to
ted s..;,. eo111y emn tbal
my IIIli-"
presented on aids, be will
ed Its ehances,
llfmsell II I '!0111Plttl1r ,

Dl~·s:sder~~=:!r.
He

NEWNational
YORK (UPO -Next environmtotL
Amateur AlbieB

wm devote full lime to

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MOle Buliedlall RaRIII
TORONTO (UP!) -Onatrio McKeiiZle's atuc1y of t!1e llghl.
"
March 3-4, the AAU
&amp;
1
UDitod
Pren
!Dterlatloul
Laber
Minister
LesUe
Rowntree
McKenzie
susgested
tbe
atltjustLet'd
Jt,
ba
AI~
Monday.
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will welcome the March 29 tude of the local pre8ll to the
on ' •• liii)'M8 w
meet was prev\OIIllly
U'l IIIJaNAIA TOVillliilent
heavyweight championship fight light might influence Rowntree. die Finke:. !ow ~"t\: we
to take place at New
.
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At KaDSal City, Mo.
between cassius Clay and So might public opinio•.
• ~~~
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Madison Square Garden,
25·
(Fint Roaad)
Ernie Terrell 1o Toronto today McKenzie would not say what man. ,
1
Sf · (Ark. St. 72 Guilford 17
or send it away still homeless. bls recommendation 1o Rowo- That what Kebtuc~
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Cent. Mich. &amp;S Ednbro (Pal 53 The bout which has been run tr
h d bee have to solve too, and it
lURED
""'" elflll of'"' brand
Norfolk St. 132 Upper Iowa 97 out of town in at least lour 11;""",..: he ~~:~ : le':::; 1 start 6-loot-8 CIHf• Berger
SOUTH BEND Ind. lUPII -. ~~ ''"d only a t.actioo for ,1
Mrrs-Hrvy no Peru (Neb.)
. stead
of 6-lool-5 regular
Wampfler ' .assistant
fool-'
otime,s ••thiJ
•isbfin••1 dgr
COIIId..,.
~ 103 other renters is scho!luled lor toward alloWJ'ns the fl'ghl
J
.
hi l .;'r,· somd
• veriiSIIIJ
ral
Okl a. Bap t. 80 CaI. Wes~n 78 Maple Leal Gardens if Rown- tak 1
aracz at center against
coach at M1am1 of 0 o, But, •e'd lltvtlo raise.., lict
Cent. St. 92 St. T~. 69
Is willing.
..;.:.r':"'~ no beef at an Flyers. .
hired as Noire Dame's '"'quality. Tbon, •• ntlillt'.,IO:,•
Rckhrst CoiL 102 Millrsvl 88
Dnlario Athletic Commission· boxing grounds" he said.
It bas bten Coach Don Dono·
line coach Monday. ""'· W.,l do IOU ~inll
NCAA College D!Yisloo
er and former World Boxing and Terrell are bolh in
ber's misfortune in
wiU replace Doc King Ed
d Cl
Re(lonal Toumameat
Association President Merv standing wir.t the WBA."
two trips to the NCAA
. who accepted a position
Jac War:
(Ill
AI Graod
N.D.
McKenzie turned the results of McKenzie said
the top teama in the
__::kson:•I:U•:·F:lolidJi:
·: __i511
(Fmal)
his investigation over lo Rown· appeared to have "an
RegionaL Last year the
of Buffalo.
No. Oak. U. 112 Valparal.. 12 tree Sllllday for approval.
mind" concerning the fate
lost Ill Michigan, eventual
NCAA Basion Reglooalo
The Labor minister had Wfln 1the bout.
nerup, and this time It's
At Blacksburg, Va. ·
..pected to , announce his Rowntree was quizzed
the tournament favorite,
st. Jos, (Pa.) liS Providence 48 decision Mondajr. But he asked the fight Monday in
"I'm looking forward to ebal- ~1
Davidson 95 Rhode Island 6S
lor another day to look over legislature by new
longing Kentucky," he declared.
Serving Melga County Since 1868
NCAA Mldeaat Regional•
---- party member Ken
"I hope we give a better
At Kent, Olllo
Tex. Western 89 Okla. City 74 who said he would ask
count of ourselves this
Daytoo 58 Miami \Ohio) 51
Others:
full explanation if the ·
than we did last year against
W. Ky. St. 105 Loyola (Ill.) 86 Kentucky 103 Tulane 74
allowed the fight Several
MichlgOD."
.UVKAA Midwest Reglonals .. Mich. St. 86 Mich. 77
members of lhe
'"We feel we have tvelrytblllg
AGENCY, INC.
At Wltbita, Kaa.
Purdue 92 Ohio Sl. 86
hav&lt;l gone on record
to gain and nothing to loot,"
Houstoa 82 Colo. st. U. 71
Nebraska 85 Okla. St. 64
opposing the fift.Jt.
how be summed it.
Bill Chlld...,Rodney Downing, Apnll
Iowa 112 Indiana ·77
llllrold Ballard, vice
Weslern takes a 22-2
Northwestern 84 nlinois 76
ident of Maple Leaf
lnlt battle with
'"U
Wisconsin 87 Minnesota 74
said he would have ao
MichigOD, 1?-6, while
.
Kan. St. 75 Iowa Sl. 73 (ot)
about going ahead
the wUI carry a :tH mart
KANSAS CITY (UPI) - games -~n average of more Faub10n connected o. a desper· Kansas 85 Colorado liS
llght, ~ Rowntree approved it. Kentucky 2H
Delent!tng champion and top- than 85 pomts per team.
auon field goal from aear mid:::::::...:..:::=:=.2!:.:=..:::;c::::==::·.::..::_____~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l
seeded Central (Ohio) State,
, court lhat seot the contest into
last year's runner-up Oklahoma Chief contrlbulot lo the the extra period.
TWO COACHES RESIGN
Baptist and 1964 champioR o~tput. was Norfolk Slate ol In other games Rockhurst GREENFIELD, Ohio (UPII Rockhuntt aotched opening Vlfgima, which sel • tour- ripped Millersville (Pa. J State Two McC!aiR High Scbool vat·
round victories Mooday I• the nament record IR a IS:\-97 romp !02-U; Central (Ohio) toppled sity coaches resigned Monday,
29th annual National Associ&amp;· over Upper Iowa Umve.slty.
St. Thomas (Minn.) 92-69; but will keep their teaching
lion of lateroollegiate Albletics Sophomore James Grant led Oklahollll! Baptist audged Cali- pasta. No reaoons wert given
(NAIA) basketball touru.ment. the parade with 33 points for fomia Western tlt).76; Central lor the resignation of William
The
aiRin 16 teams Ia lhe Spartans.
Michigan trimmed Edinboro Damron, head football and JUn·
rem
g
(Pa.) State 67-M and Southern JOr high school track coach, and
the field of 32 see actio• today nte second biggest output (Ark.) State ellmiaated Gull- Dale Allen, head basketball and
with the
advd~ to c•me in Morris . Harvey's ford (N.C.J 72-67•
baseball coach.
r
Wednesdays second round.
(W.Va.) 111).103 overtime vlcto_
Defense was \"'actically a ry over Peru (Neb. J Stille.
NBA,_Standla-BREWER WINS CROWN
l&lt;&gt;rgottea word tR iii&lt;Jnday's
P
firing that lasted from mid· In the last and perhaps most By United Press biternallon PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPI) _
morning until past midnight. A exciting game of the day
Eastem Dlvl•toa
· Young Tom Weiskopf of Bed·
Iota! ol l,!'lt points poured fourth-seeded Georgia Southern
W.. L . PtL ford, Ohio, earned $1,053 in the
throush lhe hoop ia eight needed an pyertime spurt to Philadelphia
48 2li .853 $6S,OOO Pensacola Open Gtlf
CUSTOM
put dowa Howard Payne !Tex.) ~~?•ton
49 28 .653 Tournament that ended Mon.
IISfALUD
8.~.00.
CJJCmnaU
44 28 .611 day. He bad a 14 Monday lor ,
Forao...,.,_._Wo~Mioo•lll-1111.._
BIU Pickeu bad put lhe Naw York
28 43 .!94 282 total, 10 back ol winner
Eagles ahead 72-70 with a free
Westora Dlvlaloa
Gay Brewer. Wallter Inman
shot with only two secDIIds left.
W, ·L . Pd. Jr. ot Columbus flnlabed oot of
But Howard Payne's Dflllllll 1M Angelet
41 S2 .562 tile !DOney at 288.
. ., ..
Baltimore
34 Sf
'Thla special low prlae lurludae:
COMPLETE STAFF
St. Louis
31 39 .443
Pl'I'I'SBURGH IUP!) -The Saa Fraoclsoo
31 42 .425
• 100,000 BTU EMPIRE LP.Qu
Pittsburgh ·Steelars eompleted Detroit
2t 53 .2114
The Vary Best
Foroed Air ' - 117 .u.rtetl Preto lnterutloiliil lheir , football coacblng staff
Mnaday'• ll&lt;lalb
In Uoad Can Anywhere
on~y
high.
. ~esclay's Obit high school Monday, when tbey hired Hu(.l Boston Ulll st. Louis tOl
NO REASONABLE
distr•ctlounlameot scbedulo:
(Bones) Taylor to coach the (Only lamt scheduled)
OFFER REFUSEO
CLASS AA
offensive ends. Taylor was bead
Tiieoday's Gameo
At Cellllllbul
coach of tbe American Football st. Louis vs. Philadelphia
SEE
Quiet, poll 611, .....bla
Calumbus Linden (17·21 Vll. League Houstoa Oilers last at New Yort
• 7 w~ 1100111 clacU
Columbus Hartley !14-IJ
season.
Loo Angaln at New York
• Cold-elr Ius duai
Upper Arllnglon !17-3) vs.
BaHlmore .._ Saa Fracllco
• Central ~tcAiticl
Pleasant View (18-3)
at Eugelll!, Ore.
"Tour ....t.. De• lor"
CLASS A
(Oaly games scbedultd)
POMIROY, 0,
• Complste cnstmn lneta!Jetjap ~ OIW
AI New Pliflodelplila
~~I
homet u,l I &amp;a
ltrQbur~,:~~) ... Brlllianl
• Re:ntaJ.lltee - ol I I u4 Ill tall
At 6liiiGii
awi
llautblqtoo (IU) n. Dalt 011 Three persoaa were !laed and
Wlt.ha••c
e ,., .,_
.
(17-4)
two othera forfetled bondt II
eaJ1 add aJr ••wAIL le . . . lll7 time.
Laltt (12-J) vL Cleveland Lour- Pomeroy Mayor Charles J:.o.
del (U·IO)
&amp;ar'a eourt Saturday ill(bl.
No .t.rnr Ia tbt ' ' a 4 I n
AI rliDifoolhe
WDUam Gufnlber, Syracuse,
be..,..W
Chauncey Dover (111-5)
vs. was fined $5 and costs on eon&amp;vemt•IIIIJ•b' Dlnr-.B
Portsmouth Clay (10.1)
vlcllon of drlvlag left of -ter
Craoksvlllt !16-5) va. Sootheast- and $2S !or leav~ the ICtlle
ad
niL
era (16-7)
of u aeclden\; WUli8111 Reeves.
-~ 'd' 'UIO
RD Albany, $10 aad coots, ;.
WILDCATS WIN TITLE
lollcaliou, and Kell!l Graeser.
NEW YORK (UPI) -The ItO and coots, redtJea opera·
S EASY PAY FLAil
111181 United Presa lnte1'118tlonal tloL Okay Kiser, BD Racine,
major ..,,...,, basketball 1- forleitocl a fl5 bond on an t.
Oa - ,,
. . tutBI ... - .,.
~o
ra lollcatloa cblrge and Hentcbal
b
• ! I Ia , _ I
IJ • h l?gs lor the IIJ6U6 season with Criker, Little Hawking, ~
,.
lirsl-place volea aad -'""1 ed a f18.7tl bond 011 a epeedlas
recorde t11rouJb ~·turd a y, charge.
..
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Man:h 5• 11 porenthellll:
Pollee over lbi weel!ead· 11'f
·, ~·
T~ntucky (:If) &lt;21-ll·~ mted Edward Beaver, 18, WIJ.
talse
•
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2. Dub (7) (23-3)
228 llam~ 1W. VL, oa a diarp
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3. Tex. W.tera (I (ZS.l 222 of l'lililiillJ rill lfgbl.
V-8 motor. aulomatltl trans., power brakes and
4. K811811 214
2G6
Allr08 eouJDE
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ateerlug, wbitl lldnall tires, wbeel c1,1eca, tiated
I. Loyola IlL (21·2)
201 Pomeroy !KIDCe lnvestlgatocl
... l
7
•. st. Joe. Pl. (I) &lt;22:1) 110 • aceltletil at 12:8 ••
'
ilafll, radio.
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112 m Sonday 01 .East MabHI
8. Vantlerblll (22:1)
72 Tbunn
,
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88 Brewer, 16' Racile,
I Clncbmali (IU)
11
•
IIGpped to picii"''J hil&amp;ldtera
....
to. 1'roY1t1ei1ce (22-4)
et and bla car .- struck Ia tbt
Secood lt-11, N~ 31; ...., by a vehlcll eperated by
GMAC Fiuncln1 Available
12, Utah 24; 13, OldahOina City Gerald Slntpson, 31,
Racine,
13; It, HOUitoa Ill; II, Oreloil Bo1b can l1ad medium ~
Slate If; II, 8yraetM II; 17, llld Sim[IIOI was cited 011 1D
... ..,
Pacific 12; II, DaVldiOII 10 usured olear dlslmice dllrle.

CIDCAGO (UPI) - cazzle All fin Iowa darters scored
Russell of Mlcblgaa wrested the in double ligures with Be~ Me·
scoring crown from Dave Gilmer a sophomore who start·
&amp;tlellbaoe ol Purdue and Mlch- ed the season as a sub getting
igan State upset the champiOD the most 19. Roo, Kozlickl'• 26
Wolverloea Monday llfghlla the and J1m Burns 23 . pushed
!mal . round of the Btg Ten.
Northwestern to Its wm. Don
R1188ell got 34 points in Mlch· Freeman Illinois' all-time scor·
!gao's 86·77 loss 111 Michigan er and t~ird-place finisher in
Slate w,hUe Schellha.se got 31 1.n the conference thiS year scored
Purdu~ s 92-86 wm over Ohw 26.
State. This gave Russell 4611 to Wisconsin defeated Minnesota
Schellhase's 451.
37-74 wllh Badgers Ken Gu&lt;tal·
Scbellltase woa the crown last son and Mark Zubor sconvg 27
year. Both mea are AII-Ameri· and 21 and Gophers Lou Hud·
cas. thl! year.
son and Archie Clark 26 aod 16.
Bill. Curtis :"lth 26 and Stan Final standings:
Wasbmgtoo with 2S paced MlciJ.
1gao State 1o Its ups~. Tbe . .
W L Plo 0ps
Spartans might have tied lor Ml.chJgan
II 3. 1236 1197
lhe title had they not been vic- M1ch. State
10 4 1123 1014
tims themselves to Indians two fllinois
8 6 1224 1148
nighs earlier. 'r.tey flllished liJ. Iowa
8 6 1131 t117
4 while Mlchigao was 11·3.
N'westero
7 7 1108 1146
Iowa deleaed llldiana 82-77 Minnesota
7 7 IJ92 1200
and Northweslorn whipped 1111· Wisconsin
6 8 1056 1108
nms 84-76 to blow th~ Hawk· Oh1? Slate
5 9 1121 1149
eyes and IUlnl Ia a th1rd-place Ind1ana
4 10 1089 1231
deadlock with U recorda.
Purdue
4 10 1095 lW

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COMMENT~ liNG EDITORIALlY

ACultural Lift?
;.,;oT too many people are aware that an
• act of the Ohio Lelislature creating
•n Ohio Arts Council was tigned into
Ia,, . last May by Governor James A.
Rhodes. and became effective in August.
Bv some it has been baUed as an histor·
k·al and significant legislative milestone
for our state. It is even contended that it
v:11l eventually affect Ohioans in all
walks of life. There art those who say
that it will brinl cultural benefilt and
enjoyment to residents of the state In aU
wal ks of life. We fervently hope that
such will be the outcome, but we have
our serious doubts, with the main tmphlsts in the state beins on industrial
growth, and with not too lar&amp;t a percentage of our pofulation intansted In the
cilltural part o existence.
There ii the old saying that you can
lead a horse to water, but you can't
make him drink. We might say in Ohio
that we are goln~ to give the residents
culture and art m ever increasing dos·
ages, but that wlU not accomplish the
objective. It is right and P.roper to pro·
mote a new department like this, but it
will not get ver? far without a lot of pre·
ii minarv accomplishments. or exposure
to the things that are considered cultur·
al First the youth of the state must be
exposed to the arts at an early day and
be encouraged to follow in that path
th roughout the years of their life. Some·
where along the way, even )lrograms lik8
that. get sidetracked, and ln&amp;tflild efcbe:- •
ing ~t.racted to the best in performing
arl" t· •Y take up with other forms of en·
if al,0:nent, and mils the point entirely.
The CouncU bar set up three broad
aims in connection with implementing
the Ohio arts program. Fint the~ are
going to slimuiate greater publtc mter·
e'l and participation in the performing
and floe arts. They will have plenty o!
competition, when the majority stay
glued to television sets for shows that
m· all standards are far from the realm
of art. Their second objective ia to en·
courage greater interest In the state's
cull ural heritage. This will be easier, and
ligures show that people in areater num·
ben art visiting muteums and other In·
stitutiona that reflect our background.
The final objective is to support profes·
sional cultural activ!liei and guide ama·
teur participation in the arts.
The latter two of the objectives have
possibilities, but the stimulation of pub·
lie participation is the fly in the oint·
ment In this area of the valley we
have been trying to st:imulate lntemt in
the per!ormmg arts. Sad to state !bert
has been a decrease In lntere1t, rather
than an increase. It bolls down to the
fact that many have not been expo1ed,
and they do not have the backaround to
appreciate what Is being offered. One
county In the Tri.County Concert .Usoctatlon bas faltered to the point that
there lJ hardly any Interest. The very
people, who are well-educated, and al·
fluent , take little or no Interest in auch
cultural advantages. We must have people who think big In matters of cultural
things. and who set examples for tbe
rest of the community to recognize that
we must improve our cultural level. One
of the most hopeful siam locally II the
interesl in the graphic arta, and It IIIII
need of .xpanJio11.-DCW

Voice of Broadwov

To Come to the Aid of Their Country-''

• DIVQTaD fCI INTI!Ri!ST OP

KENT, Ohio (llPI) - Uoranked Western K~ ..
1umed the role of ilant kill«
Monday ulibt In advancbig to
lhe NCAA Mid-East Regional
basketball tournameal with
Kentucky Mlcbfgu and Day·
ton.
'

Capitol Comment, Events
B)' Wllll•m S. White
WASHINGTON - The rovolt
In Ghana, which bas drivea
a tinpot Caesar, Kw•me Nkru·
math, from his self • constructed throne, may have done even
more to d"troy a dan1erou.
Communist lod&amp;ment In Alrt•
ca.

At the max1mum, II may bo
lhe beginning of an evolution,
in ex • coit)lllal Afrtca generally,
away from automatic hatred of
ali things Western thai has
1tained lht whole lDdtptDdtllct
movement.
At the irredu&lt;lblt minimum,
It 11 a profOUild setback lor
lhe most menscin( brand 411
aggressive communism,
the
Chi!lfse brand. At the IUCCf"
sors ol Nkrumath's p1rody of
a rovernmenl calmly throw out
all varieties of foreign Reds
who had m1de Ghana a locua
of infection In Africa. I h t
truly 1ignllicant aspect II tht
expul•lon of the Chinese.
For it wa• lhe Chinese for
whom Nkrumah wu stooginl
at the very hour of hiJ overthrow. FUtiflily, he was on 1

"peace mltslon" to CommunIst China deslfnod to ma1tt
propoaanda ID Black Africa on
behalf ot tht Chlne10 • backod
IDvasion of South Viet Nem.
ID 1 word, oanlt)' it comlfli
IDto ex-colonial Africa while
the Cblllelt tubvenl•• art
btlni driven back. Hert, Imper·
iaUst communi8111 dttea~ ItstU, a, fortunately lor the
Wett, it ha a habH ol clolftl.
The Communisll backed the
ll'rOlll hor11 In
Nkrumab,
where any lOri of fairly rational hom would ha" limed
them well. ~ tnd they htd
evll')'lbilll ~~~~~~ tor them nve
common nnoe.
This columnist wu prelllt
lonr tJO ID Ghans - whk:h
the day be!a:t bad btea tnon
11 the Gold Cout - whUo the
B·ltlah ushered Nltnunah from
jail a a rtYOlutlonll')', dustJna
him off l•llantly llld lllltalllnt
111m u Prima MIDlmr ol IIIII

happy, new lndtpendent dem·
ocracy.
Thla wa1 In the days of the
truly hot-gospel sweep for In·
clependence everywhere that
!&lt;&gt;Uowed the Second World War,
"World opinion" was creechInaly for N'&lt;rumah. AI the sym·
bol of a new dawn arrlvtn&amp; In
Africa, he waa widely aeen notable in the United Statet
- ., • Georse Washington, II
a more acceptable Intellectual
and forward • lookillJ type
111111 old lox·hllllUng and whltuy • drlnklllJ George had been.
It - · 'therefore, ciiSConcerllnl to !tarn, in a conversatloa
with the new Prime Minister,
lhat unUI quite recently ht
had rotlsted the elfl&gt;l11 of tht
then colonial British to burn
the Infected cocoa troes wblcb,
by spreadln&amp; bli&amp;bt, threatened destruction of Ghana's one
basic economy, Why had ht
resisted' WeD, be bad believed
~at 'the aods" would aot like
.11 sort o1 llllna.
Forward • looking and a
perfect embodiment 411 the new
tnlisbttnment that w-.
to
brinJ Africa'• .. lvoUoo! ODt
hardly thought so. SIIU, to r•
!Kirt thlJ convenoUon o!lf rill
tht dancer of being called a
reactionary Imperialist. And
lhiJ wu PAC~oely what bappenad.
Incited, for yura nobody
could put a linter on Nkrumah
- DOt IYID after ha destroyed
any prtle"" of "damocraey"
by ntunc up • pmonal despolllm of 1 kind ran11 ~
IIIICI the Mlddlt "'" and
proolalmlni hlmllll
dlvllle;
Ill oceupltcl the llmt IIIICIU·
Ill', monover, 10111 alter ht
bacamt 111 open ally of the
aow prtlDtrlly Cblneat Communl•t IIIOV'"""t to lnfUtrale tubSahara Africa.
The return to sonity Ill Ghtna
took a lone time. Perhape It
uvw II'OIIki have come bad
Nknunab not Ptlsed fmD the
bllarn to the bowUniiJ p

tesque. Had tht Oommunllll·
them!elves nol been very lilly,
they \¥0\lld have got rid of
him lollJ ago In favor ol 101111
rationAl puppet. That they tlld
DOt Is our &amp;aiD - and Ill Afrl.
ca's gain.
For the wide le11on bert, lo
aU Africa, Is that limply to
condemn all tho Wet! Ia: what
tome Western colonlalllt !K&gt;W·
ere once wert may bt ttDOiioo•lly satlslyinl but will not lllllke
a counlry run Wl!D. And tha
narrower •nd qlllte I!*IIIC let100 is thai not tveu· papa communism him~ell can forever
shore up a repoe based llpol
o !Kili&lt;Y of lllJl'l sterile halt.
World communlml ID Ill IIUll'l
belligerent form bas liken a
Ucltlng here ac~ly im sJ&amp;·
a.lficatrt thaD It took ID CUba.
(Copyri(ht, IJ68, by UDitod
reat~W SynciJeate, lllc.J

DOlTOR
SAYS
Law•-·

ly WOllam
D. D. 8.
Many txpliU belltvt
thlt

completely eliminating swttts
from tllots simply ernlll 1
greater cravlnl lor them. But
that doesn't mtlll you can't
cut down on or
tllmlnate
IWeet 1ootY de11er1J. Dolnl 10
would be an excelleat 1111'1 ts
)'0111' peroooal or family war oo
Dental decay.
Gooey sweets cling to teeth
and IW"' and ll't tilfficult to
r1111e or brush alf. M1ke ID
llrly 1tart in getting your
younr ones acCUitomed to flu.
llhlni meals with cleansing
type foods, Le., aples, ..-allies.
crapefrult, melons. ete.
Betweeo • maal neeta lhould
bt d!Jcouraged, too. I rt&lt;elllly
villted • family whoA ~
c1ou1 2-year • old w11 ru11111nJ
around with a earrot Iii her
mouth. Thl• II better for ebll·
drta'a teeth thlll rweeta be-

Morris Landsburgh, owner of
Miami Beaoll'i li:deo Roc, fin·
ally 10t around to tellinll 111
what actually happened in the
Johnny cal'IOII defection !rpm
his fS&amp;,OOO two-weekend book·
Jng
Seema Caroon, unhappy
wilh one. or two "1mall errora
Jn timlnr by atage hands" durIn&amp; the opening abow, refused
to l!e calme4 down by LantiJ.
burgh and announced he was
walking out · , "Mr. Carson
got agitated when the curtain
was pulled too fast, ... Landsburgh added. noting '"I asked
him to please continue lor the
benefit ol the people who bad
reserved tllbles for the second
show, wht naturally were his
TV fans as well as my Crultomers, bul he said he wouldn•t
go on agaiD for anybody" . .
TV'• top comedy writer Goodman Ace, back !rom Fla., aaid
he wa1 at Clll'IOn's show "and
there was oomething wrong
with the liOiilld
B}'stetn
- 1 beml tvery dirty jon
very well" . . . The cotncldetice
ol Frank Sinatra aiiO miPIIII
bit aeco~~d opeolllJ DI&amp;bt allow
the nme mldalabl (Flu, Sinat.
ra'1 mau 11ldl wu extandecl
when DIIIIIY 'l'holnll
joined
whll aetliled ~ bt a lift Fla.
upr11tn1 and wouldn't, at at
loaat dldn~ 10 oo 1'ctr tho end abow at tht DeluvUie Hotel . . And 10 enda tba tempnl
Iii tba land of the GPID pelml.

historical pl1y, Gloria and Wy·
all said, ~ey're aavecl tha cast
fl the new Optrl bOUM - the
Met OnaiiJI sent thtlr su~scrip­
Uon.
Lloyd Brld&amp;ea tnd pretty Wile
succeSIIully scubadoobed
•
erou 5th Ave. witheut !Ina,
braving lhe ralnl to open a
atore chars• aceount;
they
were In town lor tha Mardi 2nd
openlllJ ol their 10n. Beau, in

wm. lnle'l Wherl'•
11

Daddy''

. . . Bright new younr comle
Richard Pryor aloo browsed the
1811lt store's aanely mixed .up
maiD Door (IInce tha Merv
Griffin showl, the lad's a speuder)
Socllty's Ned McLeiiD'S
heart attack was complicated
b)l Internal complications and
Ned's now in the special care
area ol Palm Beach's
St.
Mary's Hoapltal.
116th St. atrollen Eileen
Heckart ol "Barefoot In the
Park" In black slax and the
more ample Maureen Stapleloa wisely Ill mink COlt and
!lall; and !1'1 lime La Stapletall welll back to.actlni which
alii does 10 brllllaDIIy, It toe

wcasionally . .. Tommy We,
uii abaoiutely deillbtful alar &lt;I
the w..,.ily wonderful "Half •
~e." was aJ&amp;ned for 1M
J1U1 porry Como colorcal wttb
tilly oae mOd raquell - he.
asked H the show mtcht be
tllped at 5 p.m. on March 21,
beeaoll "I'd like to tee my
own abow just that once from
out fi'GIIt" . . . Tommy leaves
hfl musical March It and hit
replacement (Tony Tanner) will
be rocking hiS role, a charm:
log gem of light and line entertainment . . Meanwhile - de
rusb to catch
this talented
Steele lad before he leaves lor
bla London home and later, a
Walt Disney 111m.
National baseball league owners are meeting right now, ou
whether to aoe certaiD Milwaukeeans for "harassment" after
the Bravn decided
thay'd
rather switch to Atllllla thao
light whilt they clatm' was local apathy .·. One 14- room
Part Ave. apartment II belill
offered at $7,1100 a monlh; yes,
••000 a year .. . II thai renlo
CCllltrolled?

·k-- by

magadna

cav•

BERRfS WORLD

Qlelll.

Have 7011 DOll* IIIII flilto
er auckm are apt to Ill or
Ut qultlly wbUt
lhep IIICll?
NOI 10 · cbfldrtD illlDI padlim. While they chew
and
llliCk they're UIUIII!y quilt aoU... 'ftley have two !pia fret,
Alii IIley make tbt . Dll ..
II.

"nlumb • socking co bt a
probleftl. II ftboulil bt dltoourqtcl but not Qo ID _ . . .
llnlplt or by medl••lcal de-

me.
jhjl 11'1 dowllrllllt ltll[ lrulll ~ to 1GIII' Glllltl.

1'111 lblnk[nJ of ...lc. llU
tbt tllulllb ortl!, Cll' "'"'·
phiiiiDt dollil thf .....
It
llllbl. '1'llle ~ or tbn 1 •
IDq lfop
'1111, bul
11111 II turD 011111 Ml'IGt,it -

-Nil'"

wtlltla

- . .. . , - - .....lilt

tooth ...
te!IIDI probl-: 11'11 ,_.. YI'U
latl af ~· ' eoa.utt JOIII'
daalll&amp; r. lliMI!e Iii uualbil
a. J)lriiGUIII' ,-otln ,..

--

him el&amp;ht montba, but
four
IDODtba ol ibat llmt WI didn't
Once he iieDI me flO wlltll l
was out of money and food for
the children. About aU I really
lmow about him Is he hal speDI
27 months in a boapltal for hal•
llo fatigue, but I heve filleD ID
IPYe with him, from his !etten.
Should I take the kid• oullhert
and fel marrielj? - M. R.
Dear M:
. . . Norunleu you t:a11 afford
a roun4ctrlp bus ticket for five.
You can't fall In love bjl mall
(tbouJb be MIGHT 1U1'p1'ise me
and DIJ'!Midm and turD_.out .to ..
bl ywr· ~m man).- n.
Dear Helm:
What happtiitd to an th,e
tltmen! Nowadaya mea expect
you to P!IY tor ball the enterta~o­
ment when they take you out.
"nley taUt about other th"ll,
bow much money they mate.
u you doo't aban ospensea at
entertainment and rtfreshlnmll,
they expect you to pay Iii more
personal waya.
Wlll'll o! all - and iiiOII o!
Ill - they just want to so drlv·
log ll'OUIId drlnl&lt;lng beer oul ol
botllea ( thai the lirlt plf far)
and 10 parklnl.
What bapJltlled to tba niN
IUYS wht UN dactnt lqalct
and trell th"la with · Nlptel
(and liiOiltJ)T - CHASING 4
DREAM?
Dear Cbamc:

cen-

What Iilii allow, the7 ......
poet. II thla tba Jll'lct you ...

pl)l!w "equal rl&amp;hts"? Or ba"
you limply tied Iii with • diDo
ay:chlnllf crowd? - H.
Tbit c:oluma Ia d..ue.ttd It
lamlly llvlnl, ao II 7VU'n bno
1111 kid troublt Cl' just pl. .
trouble, let llal11 Help YOU,
!!he wm allo weiCIID' ""

-

IIDUIIIII ..,.... ....

drta lilllll Bottal Ill art II
lbla liftiiJIIIII'.

/

j

Helen Bottel--'
write.

~d II of 15 attempts from tile field.
hall and dtmlnatocl both hoards The balaoced attack ol Loy·
Ill opeD up thelr widest margiD oia was headed by Billy smith
at ~ with $:~ Jell in the with 25 IK'Ints, Corky Bell M
same.
and Dous Wardlaw 20.
Western, which sbol S5 per "It didn't look like we eame
cent lor the game, outgunnfd to play," said dejected George
lhe Raonblers by 12 roals from Ireland, tbe Ramblers' bead
the field and tbn!w Up a secoo4 coach. "I'm not trying Ill hike
half zone defense which Layola anything away from Western'•
found nearly Impenetrable.
performance, which waa ......~
Smith Leoda Wnlmi
lent."
Dwight smith led all &amp;COlas Ireland !ell the turning !Klint
with 29 !Kiinll lor Western and came just before the end oflhe
Clem llasklnll bad 26, bitting on' flrsl ball wh011 Wardlaw, ene

1111 • per cent Ia tbt

MSU Upsets Big 10 Champs,
0hio State Surprised Too

HELEN HELP US!

or

a.blla thai -

Mk:blgan, nstlooal runoerup
last ~· Frlda7 algbt at
lowe CliJ, Iowa, by soundly
lbrasblng fourth raakecl Loyola

~allY Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., March 8, 1965

Anethtr abowbiJ
daltelor,
Fred Frllndly. wbo Jell CJS. CIIIUflMU IN HAIICII
TV DtW1 1D ~ IIOblt lwlf, wUI , Dear llalm:
CbrlltiDII II Orllllnu, ~
wrllt • book "telUaa all" ...
wbiD
you look at Chrlltnlal deoFl«&lt;da Va.nderblll aDd bar INto
band, Wyatt Cooper, altar Ilk· orauooa on a llfiChbor's wiD1111 Collltuce Hope bow to pi dow from December, 1814 (fll,
a Mttropolltan Opera l\lb8crlp- I llfd Ml J 1brouJb February
UC111, wrote to Mat eucutiva 1111, It lell pretty UriJil. I
Prancll Robi111011; alter 110 don't mean llibts, but wala'
wwer, they wrote qlln llJ· palnllnl. AI ulibt, I llfbt is
InC they were rec:oncDed to not turned on ID blc:k of tba Santa
recelvtnc 1 subacripliGD b u t Clalll lace.
Don't you lhltik IIIII oelfhwllbtd to remind tho Mat what
bapptnod ID 1881 (I blilurd of bctr hu a law lllltluto llmt to
UN a window waab? We'rt ·ur1 dlffereol c11o1er) wheD tht
or!ilnll vllllltrblll dldn~ ... 111 of Jookllll It btr "Holiday
calve a limllar subacriptloo- [lllillftil" lor wall 111tr a yaarl
MISPLAaD
bt buffed ell and buill Ill 011' - TIRED
11'1 bout of hfl 011'11 • • II)' ~ CHRISTMAU:s
Dear Tlrtcl:
Maybe abt'1 proud of II.
eaUit 11 clottn'l Jllva tbe tntb
ADd 11 11ut tba'a provldlni
• both Iii supr and aiiO ...,.. I tarrlflc OODVtrlltion pltcll ID
to ulilly aome Clblldrltl'• your nelfbbarhood. Llkll uy,
.... lor. dlompilll Ill the oddballl ol thll world ara
lhlnl Wd.
.
If your child mul
have what make lftt lnterllllni. Whether you'D admit II or DOl, I bet
candy, avoid .bard eandlll IUcb you'D all bt a UtUe 1m aware
11 lollypopt at sticky
atuH
411 tach other, perhaps a llUia
lib earamelJ. Tblle taka • 1os1 frteadly, when you haven't
tuns time to dlssolvt and theretore eonstantly botbe tht IHih cot Santa Claus II I COiDiiiOII
ID tuaar. Decay aoiiVIt)' lltiDI bond. - H.
10 be cllrectly rtlated to what Dear ~lin:
I heve been writing to a mill
dentist call "oral clmaoc.
pen
time" - the time lt takea lor I met throutb a
carbohydrata to be clear«~ pal club. Ha wrott ""7 othfrom the moclh. It seema that er day for a while llld then be
tht sooner 11111r is elelflll frolll akacl mt to 11111!7 blm. I 1111
a, wltb lOIII' cbllclrt. He II 48.
tba mouth, tht lela cltciJ.
How mocb candy does your He llvn lD California and I live
chlld eat? Do yw wlllt to Ill II the tuL
Wall, alt.- lbat, I didn't bill'
surptipd? Make • lilt ol tht
from
him, IDd flDIIIy I ea IIIII
tood and btvtrllll ba IUIIIes Iii a ctven day aud you tba ttlephonl number be
may be shocked at the large me, but aomebody till! anaweramount of candy ba eati.And tcl. I got 1 letter A)'liiC be diddon't blame It on tbt fact that a~ Ilk• 1111 ebeckliiC up Clll hlnl
be's still ftnlablng hfl Cllriii- ltld bt waa eallfnllhl whole
DIII &lt;andy. You may ·alto bo ••· thilll ott.
1'brle moothll later I 101 a
barraSiod at the lack of balo
Clirlltlllu card from him, 1114
uce ID hfl dlel.
Ill February a leiter atklna me
Soli nbber JIICUien 1 e e ID II forpe him ltll[ II'OIIld I sliD
to be less dliiUrblne to nor- 11111!7 111m. Ill all, I'VI luioWI
mal ll'tiPtioD and polllionbll ol
teeth and normal ~
of )awa thaD thumb at llqer
auckilll· Moulb bablta of thll
La,ler kind are IIIUilly acco~Do
plllled by hand PrtiUII thai
eauee the toll bone of cblldrla'•
jaws to btcome mJasbapttl IIIII
puaba1 teeth out oiii"OPfl' au,p.

-~
Dowhflf"-

The HUitoppm earned the
right It play Big Tet'. champion

(IlL) IM-88, Ia thi ·Mid • East
playoff.
Dayton was preased to down
Miami o! Ohio, Mid-American
Conference cluunpilll, 58 • Sl.
The Flyers will be meelijlg top.
ranked Kentucky at Iowa City.
Weslern dispelled aey doubll
thel more than one major col·
lege basketball power exists ln
Kentucky lhls season b)l grabbing the lead at 39-38 with 2:46
left in the first haU and then
roarlng away.
The Hillloppe.s shot a bllslar·

COLLEGE
&amp;ores

af the aparkplup ot his attack,
picked up his fourth peraonaJ
foul.
"CODtrolllng the bearda lD the
second baU was the key,"
Coach Jolulny Oldham ot Weala-n felt. He evened 111 old aeon
with Loyola, which shattered hfl
TeiUleS!IeO Tech team 114-42 In
a similar NCAA plll}'ofl 1 few
years ago.
Henry Finkel, Dayton's &amp;-loot.
II center, proved too mach lor
Miami. He collected 25 ptinll
and puUed down 17 rebouodo Iii

Toronto May Get Fight,
But Don't Count on it

ALL S'fABS

JeadhiC tile f'lyera to their
vklory ol the oeafiOII over
amaUer Redeklns.

llborl« Miami madeJ~a~~:\l

olll all the way. Tbe
ltD~ tolbeatay at ball14-12 with
l:4l "'"
flrlil
· nay.
ton optlllld up 1 tHO lll8I'IID
about IIYe minutea alter inter·
mJuiM tor Ill blgelllead.

HELSINKI

-&amp;ld

wilmer Eero

.;

ner af tbt 11 kl1r ·asr
Ski

::fo~

Sllrlder Bowl Oat
aellr,
Miami cut the l1181'11iDtlto:!:l~~
Since lilteroalional
with NZ Left, but tliat co
wearlna my .. lilllde rules forbid 1ifm to
ted s..;,. eo111y emn tbal
my IIIli-"
presented on aids, be will
ed Its ehances,
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heavyweight championship fight light might influence Rowntree. die Finke:. !ow ~"t\: we
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Ernie Terrell 1o Toronto today McKenzie would not say what man. ,
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Sf · (Ark. St. 72 Guilford 17
or send it away still homeless. bls recommendation 1o Rowo- That what Kebtuc~
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h d bee have to solve too, and it
lURED
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Norfolk St. 132 Upper Iowa 97 out of town in at least lour 11;""",..: he ~~:~ : le':::; 1 start 6-loot-8 CIHf• Berger
SOUTH BEND Ind. lUPII -. ~~ ''"d only a t.actioo for ,1
Mrrs-Hrvy no Peru (Neb.)
. stead
of 6-lool-5 regular
Wampfler ' .assistant
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Okl a. Bap t. 80 CaI. Wes~n 78 Maple Leal Gardens if Rown- tak 1
aracz at center against
coach at M1am1 of 0 o, But, •e'd lltvtlo raise.., lict
Cent. St. 92 St. T~. 69
Is willing.
..;.:.r':"'~ no beef at an Flyers. .
hired as Noire Dame's '"'quality. Tbon, •• ntlillt'.,IO:,•
Rckhrst CoiL 102 Millrsvl 88
Dnlario Athletic Commission· boxing grounds" he said.
It bas bten Coach Don Dono·
line coach Monday. ""'· W.,l do IOU ~inll
NCAA College D!Yisloo
er and former World Boxing and Terrell are bolh in
ber's misfortune in
wiU replace Doc King Ed
d Cl
Re(lonal Toumameat
Association President Merv standing wir.t the WBA."
two trips to the NCAA
. who accepted a position
Jac War:
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N.D.
McKenzie turned the results of McKenzie said
the top teama in the
__::kson:•I:U•:·F:lolidJi:
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(Fmal)
his investigation over lo Rown· appeared to have "an
RegionaL Last year the
of Buffalo.
No. Oak. U. 112 Valparal.. 12 tree Sllllday for approval.
mind" concerning the fate
lost Ill Michigan, eventual
NCAA Basion Reglooalo
The Labor minister had Wfln 1the bout.
nerup, and this time It's
At Blacksburg, Va. ·
..pected to , announce his Rowntree was quizzed
the tournament favorite,
st. Jos, (Pa.) liS Providence 48 decision Mondajr. But he asked the fight Monday in
"I'm looking forward to ebal- ~1
Davidson 95 Rhode Island 6S
lor another day to look over legislature by new
longing Kentucky," he declared.
Serving Melga County Since 1868
NCAA Mldeaat Regional•
---- party member Ken
"I hope we give a better
At Kent, Olllo
Tex. Western 89 Okla. City 74 who said he would ask
count of ourselves this
Daytoo 58 Miami \Ohio) 51
Others:
full explanation if the ·
than we did last year against
W. Ky. St. 105 Loyola (Ill.) 86 Kentucky 103 Tulane 74
allowed the fight Several
MichlgOD."
.UVKAA Midwest Reglonals .. Mich. St. 86 Mich. 77
members of lhe
'"We feel we have tvelrytblllg
AGENCY, INC.
At Wltbita, Kaa.
Purdue 92 Ohio Sl. 86
hav&lt;l gone on record
to gain and nothing to loot,"
Houstoa 82 Colo. st. U. 71
Nebraska 85 Okla. St. 64
opposing the fift.Jt.
how be summed it.
Bill Chlld...,Rodney Downing, Apnll
Iowa 112 Indiana ·77
llllrold Ballard, vice
Weslern takes a 22-2
Northwestern 84 nlinois 76
ident of Maple Leaf
lnlt battle with
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Wisconsin 87 Minnesota 74
said he would have ao
MichigOD, 1?-6, while
.
Kan. St. 75 Iowa Sl. 73 (ot)
about going ahead
the wUI carry a :tH mart
KANSAS CITY (UPI) - games -~n average of more Faub10n connected o. a desper· Kansas 85 Colorado liS
llght, ~ Rowntree approved it. Kentucky 2H
Delent!tng champion and top- than 85 pomts per team.
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seeded Central (Ohio) State,
, court lhat seot the contest into
last year's runner-up Oklahoma Chief contrlbulot lo the the extra period.
TWO COACHES RESIGN
Baptist and 1964 champioR o~tput. was Norfolk Slate ol In other games Rockhurst GREENFIELD, Ohio (UPII Rockhuntt aotched opening Vlfgima, which sel • tour- ripped Millersville (Pa. J State Two McC!aiR High Scbool vat·
round victories Mooday I• the nament record IR a IS:\-97 romp !02-U; Central (Ohio) toppled sity coaches resigned Monday,
29th annual National Associ&amp;· over Upper Iowa Umve.slty.
St. Thomas (Minn.) 92-69; but will keep their teaching
lion of lateroollegiate Albletics Sophomore James Grant led Oklahollll! Baptist audged Cali- pasta. No reaoons wert given
(NAIA) basketball touru.ment. the parade with 33 points for fomia Western tlt).76; Central lor the resignation of William
The
aiRin 16 teams Ia lhe Spartans.
Michigan trimmed Edinboro Damron, head football and JUn·
rem
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(Pa.) State 67-M and Southern JOr high school track coach, and
the field of 32 see actio• today nte second biggest output (Ark.) State ellmiaated Gull- Dale Allen, head basketball and
with the
advd~ to c•me in Morris . Harvey's ford (N.C.J 72-67•
baseball coach.
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Wednesdays second round.
(W.Va.) 111).103 overtime vlcto_
Defense was \"'actically a ry over Peru (Neb. J Stille.
NBA,_Standla-BREWER WINS CROWN
l&lt;&gt;rgottea word tR iii&lt;Jnday's
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firing that lasted from mid· In the last and perhaps most By United Press biternallon PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPI) _
morning until past midnight. A exciting game of the day
Eastem Dlvl•toa
· Young Tom Weiskopf of Bed·
Iota! ol l,!'lt points poured fourth-seeded Georgia Southern
W.. L . PtL ford, Ohio, earned $1,053 in the
throush lhe hoop ia eight needed an pyertime spurt to Philadelphia
48 2li .853 $6S,OOO Pensacola Open Gtlf
CUSTOM
put dowa Howard Payne !Tex.) ~~?•ton
49 28 .653 Tournament that ended Mon.
IISfALUD
8.~.00.
CJJCmnaU
44 28 .611 day. He bad a 14 Monday lor ,
Forao...,.,_._Wo~Mioo•lll-1111.._
BIU Pickeu bad put lhe Naw York
28 43 .!94 282 total, 10 back ol winner
Eagles ahead 72-70 with a free
Westora Dlvlaloa
Gay Brewer. Wallter Inman
shot with only two secDIIds left.
W, ·L . Pd. Jr. ot Columbus flnlabed oot of
But Howard Payne's Dflllllll 1M Angelet
41 S2 .562 tile !DOney at 288.
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34 Sf
'Thla special low prlae lurludae:
COMPLETE STAFF
St. Louis
31 39 .443
Pl'I'I'SBURGH IUP!) -The Saa Fraoclsoo
31 42 .425
• 100,000 BTU EMPIRE LP.Qu
Pittsburgh ·Steelars eompleted Detroit
2t 53 .2114
The Vary Best
Foroed Air ' - 117 .u.rtetl Preto lnterutloiliil lheir , football coacblng staff
Mnaday'• ll&lt;lalb
In Uoad Can Anywhere
on~y
high.
. ~esclay's Obit high school Monday, when tbey hired Hu(.l Boston Ulll st. Louis tOl
NO REASONABLE
distr•ctlounlameot scbedulo:
(Bones) Taylor to coach the (Only lamt scheduled)
OFFER REFUSEO
CLASS AA
offensive ends. Taylor was bead
Tiieoday's Gameo
At Cellllllbul
coach of tbe American Football st. Louis vs. Philadelphia
SEE
Quiet, poll 611, .....bla
Calumbus Linden (17·21 Vll. League Houstoa Oilers last at New Yort
• 7 w~ 1100111 clacU
Columbus Hartley !14-IJ
season.
Loo Angaln at New York
• Cold-elr Ius duai
Upper Arllnglon !17-3) vs.
BaHlmore .._ Saa Fracllco
• Central ~tcAiticl
Pleasant View (18-3)
at Eugelll!, Ore.
"Tour ....t.. De• lor"
CLASS A
(Oaly games scbedultd)
POMIROY, 0,
• Complste cnstmn lneta!Jetjap ~ OIW
AI New Pliflodelplila
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ltrQbur~,:~~) ... Brlllianl
• Re:ntaJ.lltee - ol I I u4 Ill tall
At 6liiiGii
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llautblqtoo (IU) n. Dalt 011 Three persoaa were !laed and
Wlt.ha••c
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two othera forfetled bondt II
eaJ1 add aJr ••wAIL le . . . lll7 time.
Laltt (12-J) vL Cleveland Lour- Pomeroy Mayor Charles J:.o.
del (U·IO)
&amp;ar'a eourt Saturday ill(bl.
No .t.rnr Ia tbt ' ' a 4 I n
AI rliDifoolhe
WDUam Gufnlber, Syracuse,
be..,..W
Chauncey Dover (111-5)
vs. was fined $5 and costs on eon&amp;vemt•IIIIJ•b' Dlnr-.B
Portsmouth Clay (10.1)
vlcllon of drlvlag left of -ter
Craoksvlllt !16-5) va. Sootheast- and $2S !or leav~ the ICtlle
ad
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era (16-7)
of u aeclden\; WUli8111 Reeves.
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RD Albany, $10 aad coots, ;.
WILDCATS WIN TITLE
lollcaliou, and Kell!l Graeser.
NEW YORK (UPI) -The ItO and coots, redtJea opera·
S EASY PAY FLAil
111181 United Presa lnte1'118tlonal tloL Okay Kiser, BD Racine,
major ..,,...,, basketball 1- forleitocl a fl5 bond on an t.
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IJ • h l?gs lor the IIJ6U6 season with Criker, Little Hawking, ~
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lirsl-place volea aad -'""1 ed a f18.7tl bond 011 a epeedlas
recorde t11rouJb ~·turd a y, charge.
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Pollee over lbi weel!ead· 11'f
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T~ntucky (:If) &lt;21-ll·~ mted Edward Beaver, 18, WIJ.
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V-8 motor. aulomatltl trans., power brakes and
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•. st. Joe. Pl. (I) &lt;22:1) 110 • aceltletil at 12:8 ••
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8. Vantlerblll (22:1)
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I Clncbmali (IU)
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Secood lt-11, N~ 31; ...., by a vehlcll eperated by
GMAC Fiuncln1 Available
12, Utah 24; 13, OldahOina City Gerald Slntpson, 31,
Racine,
13; It, HOUitoa Ill; II, Oreloil Bo1b can l1ad medium ~
Slate If; II, 8yraetM II; 17, llld Sim[IIOI was cited 011 1D
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CIDCAGO (UPI) - cazzle All fin Iowa darters scored
Russell of Mlcblgaa wrested the in double ligures with Be~ Me·
scoring crown from Dave Gilmer a sophomore who start·
&amp;tlellbaoe ol Purdue and Mlch- ed the season as a sub getting
igan State upset the champiOD the most 19. Roo, Kozlickl'• 26
Wolverloea Monday llfghlla the and J1m Burns 23 . pushed
!mal . round of the Btg Ten.
Northwestern to Its wm. Don
R1188ell got 34 points in Mlch· Freeman Illinois' all-time scor·
!gao's 86·77 loss 111 Michigan er and t~ird-place finisher in
Slate w,hUe Schellha.se got 31 1.n the conference thiS year scored
Purdu~ s 92-86 wm over Ohw 26.
State. This gave Russell 4611 to Wisconsin defeated Minnesota
Schellhase's 451.
37-74 wllh Badgers Ken Gu&lt;tal·
Scbellltase woa the crown last son and Mark Zubor sconvg 27
year. Both mea are AII-Ameri· and 21 and Gophers Lou Hud·
cas. thl! year.
son and Archie Clark 26 aod 16.
Bill. Curtis :"lth 26 and Stan Final standings:
Wasbmgtoo with 2S paced MlciJ.
1gao State 1o Its ups~. Tbe . .
W L Plo 0ps
Spartans might have tied lor Ml.chJgan
II 3. 1236 1197
lhe title had they not been vic- M1ch. State
10 4 1123 1014
tims themselves to Indians two fllinois
8 6 1224 1148
nighs earlier. 'r.tey flllished liJ. Iowa
8 6 1131 t117
4 while Mlchigao was 11·3.
N'westero
7 7 1108 1146
Iowa deleaed llldiana 82-77 Minnesota
7 7 IJ92 1200
and Northweslorn whipped 1111· Wisconsin
6 8 1056 1108
nms 84-76 to blow th~ Hawk· Oh1? Slate
5 9 1121 1149
eyes and IUlnl Ia a th1rd-place Ind1ana
4 10 1089 1231
deadlock with U recorda.
Purdue
4 10 1095 lW

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Otber represontalives at tho refuted now.
N1m. Fov pluaa were lost. "' DWI &lt;bar&amp;•• before Melga ~olution, will hold lbelr on- Dept. of Agriculture bas been The Public Utilities aod Gas
meelfDI will lilclude the counly The admlnlslratton contendr pmD11Bbly Dot down by aa- Cocmty Court Judie Fnnk w. auol Cbarter Day Luncheon Frl- In effect for 26 yearo. Becaun Co. will hold 1 meetJec opea
comml•lkiMrt, the county e11Ji· tbat Chlna'a whole future policy llalrcralt fir&lt;.
Perter. Jr., Monday morrung. day, March II al the United 'yields have beeot climbing at to the public: March 11 et 7 p.m.
S. Our INutlfvl
neer fir tilt PAA, Is npected 1jwu tai~ down lut September '111• raY. wen llaWD Mea- John R. Payne, . ~olurnbos, Methodist Church in Pomeroy · a faster rale than demand, 11 the Raeine Town llaU.
1 stoclcs in 19!5 were at record - - - to lltetld.
1n a document McN'IImara baa day aplnat mUitaey ud com- arrt!led by lile tberifl 1 dtpart. ot I p.m.
Oilier repre•entallvee at the llkenpd 1o Adoll H!Uer'a "Main mnnlcaUoat tarsell lro11 •• lllltll, aad Cbvlea Samuel Bel- Guest.s will be the Meig&amp; Coun-i leYelo. A 1-.oo-lhirdo vole na- ers will need to con~ltler wlilt
•'
mee11q will Include the coon- Kampf."
end of lbe HUiry It tile olll- lw, RD Rutland, we~e fiAed l ty ..nt..- girl! representing ltlonaliJ will be required to put eflect, il 1ny, cboosllll one of
ty OCIIIIllli"lonora, the countv The ~in,.. document wa• : "'· They came as Amerleu
j~~ds~;c::"!n':~~c!~:i their school• a1 the Good Citi- tbe new program Into efle'et. lllese prOIJ'amo will bave aa
enctaeer, Mr
. . Webb ol the Oh~ wrlllen by MrJhal Lin Ptso. lhe l :d South :•tname,. ";ou~
Beller Wll arretled
~e . zenshlp winners. Guest speak-~ Followinll are aomo ol thelfuture pellclel relolblg to t. llrge Plena Can
Divillall ol . Aviation. property Pekin,_ roglme'o defen"" mlnio- r&lt;et woa f
jOhlo
State
Patrol
' er Will be Ml10 Eve:yn Winters, effect growers will want
to bacco.
1
Be Used For A
11
10
ownen, IIIII officials of · t h r1,.. vice premier, and vice 1 : • ·~·~ ;;,ao;;; 1 •
Ill another
acffon t. Soulileast Ohio Direclor. Mem- contlder when they vote
on · The averaie yield per acre
'
1
" ~IDly lmporvement Corpera- ,chairman of the Central ! • war I
• ,
day, Jack M. Braley, Pomeroy, hert may take guuto, ond res-!Thursday. ocoordlnr to Blakes- I of tobacco in MeiiiJ county ac- Striking Effect In
,08,
!Commllle&lt;! o1 the Chtnese l. . -""''" ""'' u 11 . I waa lined fl&amp; and coste lor i"' ervotiDno for the luncheon may lee:
,cordins 1o Blakeslee •• 1,103 Hatlw1ys, Bllide -~
In other busln!ls, the Cham- I Com~unlst party.
. toJieallon.
be tolepho.ned to Mrs. Dwlghl Under the ocreage. poundB&amp;e l pound•. Growor&gt; are urred lo
Fireplaces or $t1ir1.
'•cr voted unanimously to en- 1 Lin • 10,000-word
Chino.. aclentiAII 1n1 now t Judie Porter In an earlier Mrlhoan, cluurman~ WY
program, extremely high yields l•ote.
'
~nrse the closing of buoine" ('()11!AOned a general
believed to be worl&lt;ina on alcourl fined Kenne
. lb S. Brown, or Mrt. George Stunner, WY .z-1will receive ltiO emphasis. Un- ljiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...,...,;;;;;;r;;;;;;'" Sm1ller Plents
"tabllthm•nto in lhe commun for vtolenl revolution.
hydrogen homb.
and Terry Brewer both
1%516487, by Wednesday ol t h 11 der the present prolfam only
Mlko A HlndiOIM .:t
ily from IZ 110011 "' 1:311 p.m. chorocterlzed
McNamara hao laid rh· Ifdr recklua operation; !Wbert, week.
.
the crowers with allotmen~• of I
Helclqulrters For
Centerpiece l'or
nn Good Friday, ln. support of •·oe•IIIIOnce 1S ru~lsh, sod
Chlrn!se may be able to make!E. Betz, fit and cosll, puslnl Mrs. Lawrence M•lhoan. and lover .$ acre. are required to I
•••.•
Any Home.
•I.e community reh&amp;louo lfi'V· I how Mao Tse-lu~g 8 theory Ol nuclear attacko 503 1o 100 miles wllb 1soured cl•ar dlstonce: 1 Mrs. John Rose are co-thaiT- , cut back planting• when il is i
MISS AMERICA
ice tbat daJ.
protraeted I!Uerrtlla war
Ifrom hordert within two yean, RuueU B. Manuel, $10 Rnd , men.
I necessary to reduce
allot~..
The three-hour oervlce. lo be .be made lo work on •
,bot l~t II would be at least 10 cotta, Improper reslllr•d•.,; l
I menta.
~.:;
before they could develop in 1Cbarii!S E. B!Jiey, Ill and costt, l 40 EHS Students
1 The acreage poundaae pro·•ld In Grace EpltcOpal thurcb scale.
tram 12 10 3 p.m., will be a; Ch. P~lo Are Stroa1lb
Intercontinental Balllatlc Mis- ' failure to display re&amp;fstratlrnr Go to Festival
1ram provideo tome added flexits '~u~!~ren~:.:•ally lies In aile (ICBM syttem that eould plateo on towed cor; Leo . S.. E•stern band Booalers Mon- ibilily since growers can carry i
re ular arm
uroeti,hit the United Statu.
iMcrrls fl5 and costs backr~g~ day evening heard
Charles over unused quotas to the fol-!
g.
y.
lo
. 1without clutiDn: Charle1 E. S•n· Vea•o band inJirucl&lt;&gt;r r rt lowiRg year. Acreage poundage I
Brltrsh Institute, It
Coald S""plle
clair, Ill and &lt;Otto, defective!
• '
..
• .epo quotas would allow for precise
Middleport, 0.
StN.2114Avo. ·no q
equtpped wilh Infantry wea- In the oext two years, braku· Pa I I! Will $1&amp; nd' 40. iludeoll participated In . the
tr I
k ti
Gro •
uid, the Chtneae coati, 'reats':tn, · arrett: J~ ·~ Ohto Umver11ty MuSic festrval ron
over mar_e_••l-_
w 1~r,!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!l!..,_ _
Ipens, light and medium
Iars. rocket launchers, reCOil·
produce eoough nutona. A. Will, fl$ and costs, destruc- saturday.
.
I •
less rifles, llf.il and medium
material for 1 modell teot liOD of property, and Ronold Martin Osborne recetved a
and lor a stockpl~ of Pbelpa f!GO and coals, no op. ruperlor raUng In both French
1arllilery, and In some
tanko.
alomlc wupon1.
erator'a llcet~Be.
horn and ptano. Other• recelv- .
But the Chinese fleld
.
Judge Porter SUiptnded $90 l!li supertor ratings were Ruth
lack h•avy and sell
II '" thus th~t an accurate •,• [of Phelps' fine lnd plied him I Ann Barnhill, Jenny Dean, Jean I
arllllery, transport,
PQ'IIb_le teadiR_I of Cblna •1oo 10 tlayt probation
Whitehead, Karen Humphrey,
communications
intenliolll becoi!IH unporlliltl·
and Tom Gumpb. Receivrng exAnewlisteve weekfromnowunti1Mircll31st.429filltpt
1 readson that, Fulbrlgbt called
''The Chines airlift
- ---- •.. cellent ratln1 were Kirk Chevcould only be measured
his committee • current hearalter ond Louio• Michael. The
114
2G65 2P69 3.00 JJ62 3542
2J26 ..u 3.( 6... 3J05 3S4J
battalions," the inolttute
ID!!:_
b'business meeting was conduct21739 2163 2S69
3A&amp;7
3J67
3567
China's nuclear
,,,. 1!'0 '"'" waa lummed up
--r
eel by Clarice Allen. Plw were i
217A7 ZJ63
2W51 JA61 JJtr9
JU60
104M ~~
still is limited. Two
by retired Mirllle BriJ. Goa.
" -- -completed for a trip to Ironton
21839 2J.. 21\'64 3A72 ·11112
JU64
ISlAC 6J$
2lB47 2J67
2W6!1 31\74
JK32 3U67
fil4M tM!S
1nplosions have been set
samuel B. G~lffith II, Wbo Penon&amp; enterlnJ Holzer Roo- 011 March 19 for the District '
252
2J&amp;I
2ZOI 3£43 31&lt;38 JU68
6211l 712
' th• lirtt in October, 1984.
lransllttad Mao i now lamouo pital durin1 till latl :U hours IS OMEA Band contest, Two 1
253
2J72 2264 JE47 31&lt;4 &lt;! 3U72
!l2at 7SI
254
2K32 2Z09 3E&amp;3 3K43 3U7-4
011 11uerrllla warfare lnduded: Rita K. Deuult 119 new concert Instruments
wlil '
f23
7124
2E71 2K47 31135 3E66 3K47 JY83
713
Ar••'• Htedqulrtart For tacllc•.
Foarlb Ave.; James 8sundtn, be purchased ooon.
2£12 2N~I 31236 JE67 3K411 3l43
6215C 7Kil
2E74 2N52 31536 3E&amp;J JN7-' JZ47
IIBLP
Jr., 1st Third Avo.: Lawrence
,
62liA 8l•F
2E16 2Nol 3_J739 3f38 JN76 3Z63
6281'1
WANTED
Llmdy, t35 Second Ave.; Mn. Veteraat Memorial Hoopital '
.,.. Oriltilll ~ MoNtor
2£78 2N62 31839 :lF4Z
3N78 JZ&amp;fi
SlrlC 1 3«1 Al2
The ~ine Firamen'a Auslll· J. Harmon EYIJII, Rl. 2 Pat- Admi"IODI - Verlie Amos
2f32 2Nii5 11&lt;2
3F.C7
Clnt .......,,... lllnnt.....: ctl1 5
6)21'1 I"L AJ2
31'61 3l67
2G~l
2P26 343
Jf.tB
JPSJ 3l09
635,1,. as.c.c AK2
:,Z,_!ill meet at the, tOWII ball riot; Mrs. WIUird G. Col, Rt. Pomeroy; Marilyn Gibbs Ne~
2G52
344
3J S2
3P61
40837
636M JSCM Bl~
... t at 7:30. All wome_a of 1 Norlliup: Mr~. Palricll Mm Hoven; IIOilale Ford, R.
Ra-1
2061 21'64 3i2S 3J54 3532 .1347
L44
636"f 8620
IMnit• for the l*ied m.c~ bt
2062 21'67 3630 3Jol
3538 "'11441
631K B62W LS4
the
area
are
tnvlted
10
Join
In
deB,
Rt.
1
Bidwell;
Mra.
A1l4n
cine·
Leola
K~ck
Pomeroyi
1,.., I ~ $..._
iU ~~ · fundll
Super Premium Qualltr
projecll to help the firemen. w. Thomas. Pt. Plea11nt: Mn. Maqle Shain Raci.;. · Daisy
,JI YIAA tl4 Cl f - . I"
Dtcoretor Colort
Mary Baldwin. preoident, told !"rank B. T:tompoon. New Hav· 'Swick, Middle~ort; AI.;,. Simp1
C J montl'll $6
en: Charles .K Hall, Rutland .j So". Rutland.
I)
Mrt. Uoyd Nice, Rl. a Racint: I Dlacbarces -- Doris Hale.-.:
S Raymond A. WUIIord, !lt. Rutland ; Mrs. Delmar Ha~Middleperl: Mrs. John E. Lta&lt;h. ley and son. Middleport Mrs.
Herol_. Chest, Mtr.
(Conllnued lrom Page II · Jackion: MrJ. Wilbur Rou•e- IJam•• Brace and son Racine ·
t.ocuot Sl.
Mlddl10ort may now be the hllhast eYer' Jack10n; Wllllam E. Chapmsn, Howard Woods Reed; ville · Ai
1
Phono WY 2-2511
achl~ved by a~y Ohio
111. 1 Reedy. w. Va.: David K.:ta DUI. Pomeroy.
'
oor, Cloud sard.
Mulllna, Jackaon: Mrs. Jobn L.'
Htrt'l how it works. look tt tt1~ f1rst 5ymbols
inve n t. no puules to sol ve. In lt rl. you do n 't evtn
(tl1e prelll&lt;) on your v~hicle ide nM,raot,on ,l,p. Tl1en
hawt to own 1 Su1ck to have 1 wmn11•11 number.
1
Weber, Wellslnn; Mrs. Bomltt• l
DIVORCE GRANTED
look ilt th e lii)lmbols listed ilbOlJe . II y ou fm d your&amp;
While yau're m the 1howroom . 1111 .t ~ooo look at
on the list . yoll've1aken th•llril alep toward be1n g
tilt fluick Speci&lt;JI . The 12332.00' t· app~n~ to be itt
1!. Martlndlll, Rl. 2 McArthur; A divorce has been granted
• w1nner. Now go see your Quick deeter. He hill&gt; .:1
pnce ........ .. , ,,.,,.,,,,
rt •
v.o., , , ' - ·
Mrs. Russell L. Landrum, RL Darrell D. Jenks from Adelia
...- : ,~u fl~fll l (ltlll II&lt; 11 I IUIIUIOII d"llr ~, ,..., '"' ... ,l .n l &lt;,.lf.
l 1~t ol 72 winners po5ted in 11is showroom 11 ~ou
s ee your tnt~rt vt h•c le ldtnllf,cat,on number on
C::onl•ll 111111••· Ri!'$tdflnl• ol ~•nu '!. Mououri and
Jackaon: Mrs. Don R. Crltch- A. Jenk• IR common pleas court 1
t he poster- tl ltl)lin bols plu' lht re st ot the num ·
Ntb r • s~&lt; • n ~ •y. illh~y pretu , ~lnd ,, 1 postc1ri;l 10
field. Ravenswood: ll:ugene Go- ' ol Meig• county. The plaintiff
R. t Pot k 1nd Co .. P 0 81u 13 47. Ottro1t. Mic:hipn
b•rs - $23 32 cash ~ ~ you rs . {II ~OlJr prehK 1sn"t
482 3 L"no rtce,~• th e ••••kly lilt of wlnnln&amp; numbtra
l•sted in ltll$ ad. don ·t II'"'' up . Vuur numbers rn a·~
Wellsten: Mrs. Dennlo L. had charged gross ne1iect and ;
hy m•1t for com p•r, son with tl"le1r ONn \lthtclt idtnlt·
t1 ave bttn posted dun nK th e pes t lew weeks. A.ncl
hr tllon number. Ar1 oii 1CI Il t nl"f lorm will Dl tn•
Gray, Swandale, W. Va.: Mrs. exlreme cruelly.
,.
e &gt;~e r~ wee k there Are 72 Mw w1n ners posted on
( Iulie!! Sweepstakes timiteo;l IO perm~• DYer 21.
t l"1 1 5hDwroom wa ll . So 111 atct1 tor ne)(\ week s lis! ot
Miehael s. Crabtree, Rt. 3 On~
lovmg tn Th~ conton tntal IJ .S. NGt valid m Flarl4t •
ftiW 1ymbols m th •s new•p • ve r.} No 5lo~iln to
lhiU where prllhittltlll Dy 111'1.
Hill; Samuel J. CUck, Rt.
I
PUN YOUTH REV!V AL .
Oak Hill: Mrr. Homer J. Wil- There will be a youth revival
son, Rl. I Oak HDI: Roger D.' at Danville Pilgrim Holiness
,,...-.......~
Kelly, Rt. 1 Wellston : Mrs. Fred I Church March 9 through
•z.
Naace, Flatwoodo. Ky.;
There will be a youth foreman
11
D._Harper, Rt. aJackson; Mr•- iand a songlesl Friday. Rev . Den
WITH
Mdhtrd C. Francis, Flatwoods, IDis Weaver Will be the youth ,
TMrt 'a•n authoril. ed Buic k det~ler nt•r you. See hi1 \ ( ~l.lbte-Chotektd wtN carl,Ky., Mrs. Robert G. MurnA- evange118t and •veryone Is wel· l
BRIGGS-STRATTON
•
han Ironton: Mrs. John
w.. come.
•
Sblrtey, Rl. S Wellolon;
I
ENGINE
Mrs. Wide Moore, Huntinl(lon.
CIRl'LE SERVICE SET 1
''T
W. Va.; Mrt. John R. Reese. ! Funeral services lor Chari., ,
3 HP ancl 4 HP
Rt. 2 Oak Hill 1 Joseph A. Craw-! D. Circle will be held Wednes- 'r
ford, Oak Hill.
day al 1:311 p.m. at the EwiiiJ
Blrlba
Chapel with burial in the Sut-1
• Molt models with
Mr1. Jthn E. IAI&lt;f.l, .tack- l&lt;&gt;n cemetery. Friends may call
revene 1ear
son, daughter. 9:27 a.m. M~n- ot the funeral hom• any time.
day; Mr1. Allen W. Thomu,
• Lara:• rureed tlnu
Pt. Pleasonl, aon, 12:37 p.m'
LUCAL TEMPS
"THE AREA'S AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER"
MontlBy: Mrt. Homer J.
The temperature in Pomeroy's
• New modelo with
~n, Rt. 1 Oak Hill, daughter. business district at li:!S a. m.
.,
POMEROY, OHIO
1.31 p.m. Moltdsy: Mn. Rus" d
nd
foldiDI htndleo for
tell L. Landrum, Rl. 3 Jacksoo, ~· " egrees u er sunny
lilY IIOI'IIt
son, &amp;:12 p.m. Monday: Mra. •_e_•·-------~
Michael S. Crabtree Rt. 3 Oa~
HiD, son, US p.m. Monday.

"It was IJle ,weetest nation- llam Redman, a Grant County
o1
,. conferen&lt;e ever held lamily benefiting under the
Ill :'shlnglon. D. C.," declar- OEO loan program administer·
dur:g tile
..
ed Sargent Shriver, directllr of eel by the FHA.
of the elvll action ofRouWI~Iam h~~ ~~em has caused the ed or unlicensed, running at PQ'Sibllthity o~ ~~~ Reba- road law violation arrests, and
Pr"ident Johneon's Anti-l'oY· Redman, a lather of £our
Roush and Sarah W.
s. vs.
•··
h targe on public properly The under e et...
11
18 ml.ide eanor arreoli .
erl) PrOIP'•m.
children, I! a county laborer
Jame•
F.
GUmore
u
lhe
actlon
mayor
;;::
e~un\~!f
a::~,
clly
will
keep
the
dog
n~e
days
bllltation
program.
~e
f:~
Tbe
flltanclal ~t -was
n.e occasiOn waa 1o report who bad an Income of less than
baa been comprised and settled. -~~n n~.J: : dog• ruMing then dispose ol It in a ht&gt;.'llane would help Bel~~':uJ buDd a given showinll lbe following bal·
the aetivltleo of the Farmers ta,OOO. He obtained a
$2,500
Pearlle Runion waa sentenc- u
manner u not claimed within and repair stree.., , ultl
l1llct8 08 Feb 2Bth· City f11,87fl.
Home AdmlnlstraUon in lbe 'j Economic Opportunity loan to
by the Court 1&lt;&gt; serve one
.
h fl d , period
sub fire station or m -pur·
·W
$if,246 •
1 e ve a)
w81 on Poverty. The oonlar· purchase a pick-up truck 1o
year In lbe Maaon County jail Accidenttl Occurred
·
. pose building, in thai section•.03; Wat.r or s, 447 _18_·90 '
ence wos sweetened by the IIIIC· market hla honoy and Z8 more
on 111e mildemoanor ehar&amp;t of In Pairs Monday
Doc QWilfr&amp; . wtU be ootifted Council approved the request Sewa11e Dlsposai,Ma~ Morgar
..,. of FHA Joana i• helping beehives. Bls annual Income
uaault. Runion will be eligible
when posSible rf their dOf!s are of Doolittle.
Present were
· Attorney
the poor work their way out of will increase by fl,200 from
for probation after
serving PT. PLEASANT - Sherlff's\picked up
.
The activily report lor Felr Clerk Dtck Me~, ' counril
poverly, and honey preoented the bee enterprise.
THE SNOWDENS
three months of the year's sen- department investigated
two I Gary 'Minl&lt;&gt;n
councdman nutl'l' oi the City Pollee _depart- Ray Musgr;ve :I In• R&lt;•l'l
I&lt; the newsmen and iJOVertl· Manchin reported 856_ West
Clnll K tence
A moUon waa d&lt;!nied milbaptl occurring at l~e .. me from Cle Fifth Ward, sent coun- ment was read as submilted by members, _1111 . gg
S•l·
ment officials by A. James Man- Virginia families, - 25 m Mas.
:~- lledpw...i by the court to set aside !be IJlOI Monday 7:311 a m. on Rt. cil a letter of resignation from acting Chief of Police Jack Doolrtlle, BtU Wt~~~ Smith
hin Wosl Virginia State 01- on County - bave taken advanve, GaiUpolil; ..av.. u1 guilty verdict of a petit jury 35, 2 miles from Pt. Pleasant. his seat on the council. The va- Pyles 8~wlng lbe department by, Bob llalfdl~· 1 ce
Dri
c ~r of the Farmers Home toge of tile low interest loan
which heard !be Runion case.
A rar driyen by Verda Davis, umcy was nol filled.
11w~o~rk~ed:_:a~lola=l~o:f~ll62:_;h~ou~r~s~d~u~r-~a~n&lt;'~Do;;;n;;_;W;;;•~•~·i;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
:nlol!trabon.
with repayment period&amp; up 1o Rallal!id, are llloWn Feltratley
S2. Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant, and • Pay raises were granted wat-11
car driven by Billy W. Cline. er works clerks Janet !&gt;IIller
The honey came from wu-1 15 years lo develop family bus. 1'1 ol I tltroe-dsy convoatloa
for stale Farm Ianraoce
SON 18 BORN
ZJ, Greenville, Mich., collided and Laura Gaskins,
elfectwe '
PT. PLEASANT • !'lnt Lt. 011 the Jcy slick highway, then March 1. 1966. The two clerk•
tlpall II llie 8beraton-CieveJud Hotel Ia Clefelud. , A· and Mra. James Mol'l'll Bragg, a car driven bv William H. Me-l received $460 per month aml i
miYII oonveDIIOn IIIAbllcbt• Jr., cl Alexandria, Va., are an- Daniel. 38, PL Plensaot, slop· Iwere raised to $520 per monti1.
were awerd ceremooiH for nwnclng lbe birth of their sec- ned 00 see if he could aiiiJISt • Council approved street hghts
tho•• with exceptional btiDr· arid child, a son, horn Sunday lA lhe Davis . -cline mishap jfor the 2100 block of Lincolnance prodaetlOI, aa addre" in an army hospital at Fort when a car following McDaniel av. Roush-st, and the two en-1
by Pruideat 1!4lward B. Rutt . . Belyoir, v •. The new arrival. driven by David Lu Hively, 24 ' rrances to the Bellemeade sec1 spetlal luncbeoa for the lo- bas been name&lt;! Janet Morrls'Marlon. &lt;:r.Iio, slid iniAl the rear tion It also approved a cMnge l
THE ALL lATEX WONDER dlto and a baaquet.
Bragg Ill, and will be welcorn- of the McDaniel car.
in the lighting on Hogg-st.
WAU PAINT
e&lt;' at home by his sister, Mar- Property da-mage was esti- Mavor 0. B. Morgan relayinesses, services and trades to lba EUzabelh, age two years. mated al SWO In the firs! mis- 1ed to council a request by '"'
increose th01r mcome.
Paternal 1f8ndparents are Ma- bao and $1100 in lile second nr- toea! detachment ol th• West
MoioiWIIK
Manchin laid his national aud- son County Assessor and Mrs. cident. No citations were giYen i Virginia State Pollee to rent
3 color•
ience lbal "Our EO loans bave Morris Bragg. Pt. Pleasant; to any of lile drivers in~~lve~ spa"' lor its office&lt; In . the
If wltlte
gone lo low tncome fam!hes. A maternal crandfather, Clarence due 1o lhe icy road COnditiOn' downstairs of lhe City buoldmg. i
typical EO borrower ts 44, has JIBII, Pt. Pleasant.
Paternal There were no personal inJUr- The mayor was authorized to
a family of 5, and an me&lt;lme of great grandparents are Mr. and let.
grant the requ ..t if suitable arf2,192 the year belor&lt; apphca- Mrs. Griff Durbin, Ravenswood.
rangements can be made by
I
tion. Twenty per cent of ail Mrs. Morris Bragg Is visiting Birthday Dinner
all parti... The State Pollee ofloans have actually been made at the Bragg home In Virginia
•
·f S
[lice is currently located m the
11 0 ~ " on
to people receiving direct pub- and caring for Marlhr Eliza- I•
CourthouBe.
lic assistance."
beth.
)'T. PLEASANT - Mr. and The council wns asked by
Any farmer or rural resident
M". Tom Walters. Mason Rl•d. CoUilcilman Jim Wiggin• to conthat wants further information
entertained with a btrthday drn- si!ler a pendinl request of the
ooncerning the EO loan proANNOUNCE BIRTH
ner Sundav. honorin. their son. Planninll Conv.ni.,ion for re·
gram is encouraged 1o contact PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and David ol Milton, W. Va. AI· zoning of a porti-on of Linc~lnMason county FHA supervisor Mro. Robert L. Humphreys, 129 tending were Mr. and Mrs. av I&lt;&gt; al:ow apartment dwellings
• Thit Jfl Action wa~her is ldul for washable woolens
Judson M. Brake, Rardin Build- Park Drive, anoounced tbe blrtb Maurice Maye., Henderson. 1o be constructed and also a reor •oakinl out ground-in dirt in kids' play clothes!
ing, in Pt. Pleagant.
of their first child, a daughter, Todd 'llayes. Henderson. MI'S . 1 quesl for the re-zoning ol an
• Plltnted Deep Action Asilatar""eates jet currents
horn March 5 in Holzer limp!~ vern C. Filson, Pl. Pleasant area of Camden, Poplar and
o NEW FASTEI·
for Deep Action cleaning!
DAUGHTER BORN
al. The new arrival has been Frank L. Filson, Pl. Pleasant, Mair. Street to permit commerIASIEI BlUSHING
• Jll-slmplo mechanlarnPT. PLEASANT - Mr. and named Shelly Dean and weigh- Mlos Juli Ann Mourning, ~ cial proJll'rty.
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• IIEW GlllTEI DURABILITY
Mrs William E. Blessing of ed Ill pounda and four ounces. tumbus, ·Mr. aod Mrs. Dav1~ Council authorized the pur- ~
Alexandria, Va., are annouoc- Maternal grandparenl.s are Mrs. Walters and children. Chnsto- dlase of summer shtrla
81 1d
• Jlt·AWIIY lint removalno lint trap to clean!
We'" •pao:ed on the perfect, to give you the truly besl
ing the birth of their second Elmer Gru...r Pl. Pleasant and pber and Amy ond Mr. and caps for c1ty pa~:n, esli·
woll paiat of today! And io a greater than ever selection of
daughter, Nancy Jo. The infant E. W. Stevena, Saraaota, Fla. Mrs. Walters.
• Jet Spin cuts dryln&amp;timel
l!ven LoSt
was
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Sunday
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grandparenta
are
Mr.
Mrs.
Tom
Wallera
returned
years abeod colors. Try no-fume, ao-odor SPREO SATIN
With
Tredal
• Giant-size tub, too'
dria
hospital
and
weighed
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and
Mrs.
Charles
V.
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night
from
Columbus,
Chewllg
Efficiency
tocloyl Goaraolood waollable.
pounds and 12 ounce•. Pulemal reys of Pomeroy. Great grand- where she was caUed Wednes.
grandparents are Mr. and Mra. parents art Mrs. Gomer Mar- day due w lhe Illness of her
IICI'Hteclllp to 350/o
3000 COLORS TO SELECT FROM!
Roy Blessing of Lincoln Ave., t1Dt Gallipolis, Oblo; Mr. and daughter, Mrs. James M~ llh~a~~!e~!at'::n{~~eaC:.~e=
Pt Pleasant and
maternal ~- Morton steven~, Bidw~ll, tag, whO ts a patient. In River· :' :'k~~~u~lfr&amp;:Ro~ t:,;
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Obto and Mr. and Mrs. Elias aide Methodist Ho!IPrlal. Little
PAATDTB ~ '"" otkoll.,.
Lyle Ruddell of Gap M1lil, MoD- Coyle, Miami.
Miss Jull Mourning, 2'iz years !::'!.~:::! r,~·..~~,"=
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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George William McCoy, 72, Buffalo, W. Va. and Vona Kanauba DeWeea, G, Pt. Pleasant.
Alvin Kenneth Budde, 47, Apple
Grove, and Carrie Maxine McCarty, 36, Apple Grove.

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the past 24 hours are Oakley
S. Stover, 51, Rt. 2 Ptlny and
Roy Jackson McDade, 47, Pliny,
each ebarged with contributing to delillquency of a minor.
A flfteesl.year-old Masoll County youth woo arrested oo an inlolicabon charge.

PIJIDI a kite during an electrical etorm
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Mffth winds and fun all go together.
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Flllfnl and alterilltl a basic
pattern will be lile subject of
a workshop lor Meigs County
bomemakm In April.
Margaret Griffiths,
County
Extension Agent, home economlcl, Aid Orena Haynes Extenaloa speclalilt clollliDg •oo
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five lessonR. Homemakers will
loBrD 1o Itt and alter a basic
pattern and make a muslitl
shell. Accent will be on fitting.
Clasa.. will meet Tuesdays,
April i, !2, 18, 26, and May 3,
at tbe Eplseopal Parish House
. Ia Pomeroy. Enrollment Is limIted to 30, I&amp; In !be morniDtl
class, and 15 In tile afternoon
class. cfau boun are 9 a.m. lo
461 South Thlrcl St., Mlclcllaport, 0.
~A and I p.m. lo 4 p.m.
Homemakers interested may
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Ho~~ Schulll included the POINT PLEASANT - Tt b~jt'
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Jameo Blessing, Pt. Pleasant; and soiYed, 11 Is hoped - .bY an~ ad~pt:;the~Y ~~':nc!up&lt;o~
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ated 1o cost $12fi.
tug the mOP . v •..-mcouncilman Reid Doolltte ask· aulo':file ~~=~· b:!:s~
ed !he mayor and Council to 11vr vers
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iovile Eldon Jlallngstad, UrbaD parking ~Is.:~
Renewal Reptese:ti~- fro: C:~iets recovere~ sloleJ

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BIRTHS: Mr. aod Mrs. Rieh-l
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lt.DMITl'ED: Herman Wristlla, New Haven; Mrs. Michael
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new formula

"CI&gt;IIIe - a11)11ime - leave - anybms" procram tnvolYins the
partlc:ipatlon of all aeven· of
!he centrally located chureh~e
and their ministers.
Regatta Chairman Allen Leon-

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· devel·[and 111 antiquo ear ol!ow ta oo
ard reported Jll'OII'essiYe
opQifal in plaruo for 111e B i 1 aupa-vised by Jack Kerr.
Bend Heaaua Juae 10.12, In· I'Msent at tilt meet1a1 above
cluctlnl arrangemento ltr
a Bailey'a Restaurant, in arkfi.
frog·Jumplng eonteat undtr the lion to the above, 'were Prell•
cbalrmallllllp of Dall Waroer, dsnl Jack Carsey, Delmar Can·

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dtpartlllent unllilt a.m.. Mardi Middleport; ~
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Ted Reed, Jr., Bill Dtwllil!, An ealllllated 50 Meijs Coun- , ZJ.
Pomeroy.
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ard Chambers, Bob Jacobt, and March 10 lbeir preference on i !erred M81.21 to tile Crippled
DIIVIII at&amp;i: . -t
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KeY. Rlcll Martin.
whether 10 continue the pr&lt;s· Cblldren'r Fund and 131U4 te Georp Pll'lllr, 21, C@lllllt,
~tiOmeyt~- Po~-!oyCrowCbam!;
ent buaer esge ballotmenl
er•m the Soli Contervatioo
Fund. bao been cllld te J'olr&amp; \iJ ~
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ll1l1IW IPOk••dis'
ollotments end poundage qoo- lion Prelklent KeMelll McE~IFiiiii"iiiiiliililaiilil-...,
m. 111 tilt county eourtitouH 011
(Continued Iron! Pap I)
&lt;looed .... Air Fll'oe ... Naat, aecordillj 10 c. E. Blakes. bin11)1, Chlriet R. Karr, Sr.,
that dale. Gtrald CUrtin, Colump1
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bus Dlillrlel Alrpcirt E11Jineer that "wars of Dlllmlil IIbera· ¥'/ anet ""'".. 0111 ,... most
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lor li'FA, II Ol&lt;f*!led te attend lien" can sueefed ond that QvaotatiDg allack ollbe war
Relllrn Jonathan Mel&amp;o Chap- The program admlnisltred by
SOMETHING ~
· therefore this theory mull be •• CoDIICuliet Norlb
Viet Two JIII'IODI pleaded auiJty ter Dau&amp;hten of the Am~rk:an the ASCS office of the U. S.
COMPANY TO MEET
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N1m. Fov pluaa were lost. "' DWI &lt;bar&amp;•• before Melga ~olution, will hold lbelr on- Dept. of Agriculture bas been The Public Utilities aod Gas
meelfDI will lilclude the counly The admlnlslratton contendr pmD11Bbly Dot down by aa- Cocmty Court Judie Fnnk w. auol Cbarter Day Luncheon Frl- In effect for 26 yearo. Becaun Co. will hold 1 meetJec opea
comml•lkiMrt, the county e11Ji· tbat Chlna'a whole future policy llalrcralt fir&lt;.
Perter. Jr., Monday morrung. day, March II al the United 'yields have beeot climbing at to the public: March 11 et 7 p.m.
S. Our INutlfvl
neer fir tilt PAA, Is npected 1jwu tai~ down lut September '111• raY. wen llaWD Mea- John R. Payne, . ~olurnbos, Methodist Church in Pomeroy · a faster rale than demand, 11 the Raeine Town llaU.
1 stoclcs in 19!5 were at record - - - to lltetld.
1n a document McN'IImara baa day aplnat mUitaey ud com- arrt!led by lile tberifl 1 dtpart. ot I p.m.
Oilier repre•entallvee at the llkenpd 1o Adoll H!Uer'a "Main mnnlcaUoat tarsell lro11 •• lllltll, aad Cbvlea Samuel Bel- Guest.s will be the Meig&amp; Coun-i leYelo. A 1-.oo-lhirdo vole na- ers will need to con~ltler wlilt
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end of lbe HUiry It tile olll- lw, RD Rutland, we~e fiAed l ty ..nt..- girl! representing ltlonaliJ will be required to put eflect, il 1ny, cboosllll one of
ty OCIIIIllli"lonora, the countv The ~in,.. document wa• : "'· They came as Amerleu
j~~ds~;c::"!n':~~c!~:i their school• a1 the Good Citi- tbe new program Into efle'et. lllese prOIJ'amo will bave aa
enctaeer, Mr
. . Webb ol the Oh~ wrlllen by MrJhal Lin Ptso. lhe l :d South :•tname,. ";ou~
Beller Wll arretled
~e . zenshlp winners. Guest speak-~ Followinll are aomo ol thelfuture pellclel relolblg to t. llrge Plena Can
Divillall ol . Aviation. property Pekin,_ roglme'o defen"" mlnio- r&lt;et woa f
jOhlo
State
Patrol
' er Will be Ml10 Eve:yn Winters, effect growers will want
to bacco.
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ownen, IIIII officials of · t h r1,.. vice premier, and vice 1 : • ·~·~ ;;,ao;;; 1 •
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acffon t. Soulileast Ohio Direclor. Mem- contlder when they vote
on · The averaie yield per acre
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,08,
!Commllle&lt;! o1 the Chtnese l. . -""''" ""'' u 11 . I waa lined fl&amp; and coste lor i"' ervotiDno for the luncheon may lee:
,cordins 1o Blakeslee •• 1,103 Hatlw1ys, Bllide -~
In other busln!ls, the Cham- I Com~unlst party.
. toJieallon.
be tolepho.ned to Mrs. Dwlghl Under the ocreage. poundB&amp;e l pound•. Growor&gt; are urred lo
Fireplaces or $t1ir1.
'•cr voted unanimously to en- 1 Lin • 10,000-word
Chino.. aclentiAII 1n1 now t Judie Porter In an earlier Mrlhoan, cluurman~ WY
program, extremely high yields l•ote.
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believed to be worl&lt;ina on alcourl fined Kenne
. lb S. Brown, or Mrt. George Stunner, WY .z-1will receive ltiO emphasis. Un- ljiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...,...,;;;;;;r;;;;;;'" Sm1ller Plents
"tabllthm•nto in lhe commun for vtolenl revolution.
hydrogen homb.
and Terry Brewer both
1%516487, by Wednesday ol t h 11 der the present prolfam only
Mlko A HlndiOIM .:t
ily from IZ 110011 "' 1:311 p.m. chorocterlzed
McNamara hao laid rh· Ifdr recklua operation; !Wbert, week.
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the crowers with allotmen~• of I
Helclqulrters For
Centerpiece l'or
nn Good Friday, ln. support of •·oe•IIIIOnce 1S ru~lsh, sod
Chlrn!se may be able to make!E. Betz, fit and cosll, puslnl Mrs. Lawrence M•lhoan. and lover .$ acre. are required to I
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•I.e community reh&amp;louo lfi'V· I how Mao Tse-lu~g 8 theory Ol nuclear attacko 503 1o 100 miles wllb 1soured cl•ar dlstonce: 1 Mrs. John Rose are co-thaiT- , cut back planting• when il is i
MISS AMERICA
ice tbat daJ.
protraeted I!Uerrtlla war
Ifrom hordert within two yean, RuueU B. Manuel, $10 Rnd , men.
I necessary to reduce
allot~..
The three-hour oervlce. lo be .be made lo work on •
,bot l~t II would be at least 10 cotta, Improper reslllr•d•.,; l
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before they could develop in 1Cbarii!S E. B!Jiey, Ill and costt, l 40 EHS Students
1 The acreage poundaae pro·•ld In Grace EpltcOpal thurcb scale.
tram 12 10 3 p.m., will be a; Ch. P~lo Are Stroa1lb
Intercontinental Balllatlc Mis- ' failure to display re&amp;fstratlrnr Go to Festival
1ram provideo tome added flexits '~u~!~ren~:.:•ally lies In aile (ICBM syttem that eould plateo on towed cor; Leo . S.. E•stern band Booalers Mon- ibilily since growers can carry i
re ular arm
uroeti,hit the United Statu.
iMcrrls fl5 and costs backr~g~ day evening heard
Charles over unused quotas to the fol-!
g.
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. 1without clutiDn: Charle1 E. S•n· Vea•o band inJirucl&lt;&gt;r r rt lowiRg year. Acreage poundage I
Brltrsh Institute, It
Coald S""plle
clair, Ill and &lt;Otto, defective!
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Middleport, 0.
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equtpped wilh Infantry wea- In the oext two years, braku· Pa I I! Will $1&amp; nd' 40. iludeoll participated In . the
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Gro •
uid, the Chtneae coati, 'reats':tn, · arrett: J~ ·~ Ohto Umver11ty MuSic festrval ron
over mar_e_••l-_
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Ipens, light and medium
Iars. rocket launchers, reCOil·
produce eoough nutona. A. Will, fl$ and costs, destruc- saturday.
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less rifles, llf.il and medium
material for 1 modell teot liOD of property, and Ronold Martin Osborne recetved a
and lor a stockpl~ of Pbelpa f!GO and coals, no op. ruperlor raUng In both French
1arllilery, and In some
tanko.
alomlc wupon1.
erator'a llcet~Be.
horn and ptano. Other• recelv- .
But the Chinese fleld
.
Judge Porter SUiptnded $90 l!li supertor ratings were Ruth
lack h•avy and sell
II '" thus th~t an accurate •,• [of Phelps' fine lnd plied him I Ann Barnhill, Jenny Dean, Jean I
arllllery, transport,
PQ'IIb_le teadiR_I of Cblna •1oo 10 tlayt probation
Whitehead, Karen Humphrey,
communications
intenliolll becoi!IH unporlliltl·
and Tom Gumpb. Receivrng exAnewlisteve weekfromnowunti1Mircll31st.429filltpt
1 readson that, Fulbrlgbt called
''The Chines airlift
- ---- •.. cellent ratln1 were Kirk Chevcould only be measured
his committee • current hearalter ond Louio• Michael. The
114
2G65 2P69 3.00 JJ62 3542
2J26 ..u 3.( 6... 3J05 3S4J
battalions," the inolttute
ID!!:_
b'business meeting was conduct21739 2163 2S69
3A&amp;7
3J67
3567
China's nuclear
,,,. 1!'0 '"'" waa lummed up
--r
eel by Clarice Allen. Plw were i
217A7 ZJ63
2W51 JA61 JJtr9
JU60
104M ~~
still is limited. Two
by retired Mirllle BriJ. Goa.
" -- -completed for a trip to Ironton
21839 2J.. 21\'64 3A72 ·11112
JU64
ISlAC 6J$
2lB47 2J67
2W6!1 31\74
JK32 3U67
fil4M tM!S
1nplosions have been set
samuel B. G~lffith II, Wbo Penon&amp; enterlnJ Holzer Roo- 011 March 19 for the District '
252
2J&amp;I
2ZOI 3£43 31&lt;38 JU68
6211l 712
' th• lirtt in October, 1984.
lransllttad Mao i now lamouo pital durin1 till latl :U hours IS OMEA Band contest, Two 1
253
2J72 2264 JE47 31&lt;4 &lt;! 3U72
!l2at 7SI
254
2K32 2Z09 3E&amp;3 3K43 3U7-4
011 11uerrllla warfare lnduded: Rita K. Deuult 119 new concert Instruments
wlil '
f23
7124
2E71 2K47 31135 3E66 3K47 JY83
713
Ar••'• Htedqulrtart For tacllc•.
Foarlb Ave.; James 8sundtn, be purchased ooon.
2£12 2N~I 31236 JE67 3K411 3l43
6215C 7Kil
2E74 2N52 31536 3E&amp;J JN7-' JZ47
IIBLP
Jr., 1st Third Avo.: Lawrence
,
62liA 8l•F
2E16 2Nol 3_J739 3f38 JN76 3Z63
6281'1
WANTED
Llmdy, t35 Second Ave.; Mn. Veteraat Memorial Hoopital '
.,.. Oriltilll ~ MoNtor
2£78 2N62 31839 :lF4Z
3N78 JZ&amp;fi
SlrlC 1 3«1 Al2
The ~ine Firamen'a Auslll· J. Harmon EYIJII, Rl. 2 Pat- Admi"IODI - Verlie Amos
2f32 2Nii5 11&lt;2
3F.C7
Clnt .......,,... lllnnt.....: ctl1 5
6)21'1 I"L AJ2
31'61 3l67
2G~l
2P26 343
Jf.tB
JPSJ 3l09
635,1,. as.c.c AK2
:,Z,_!ill meet at the, tOWII ball riot; Mrs. WIUird G. Col, Rt. Pomeroy; Marilyn Gibbs Ne~
2G52
344
3J S2
3P61
40837
636M JSCM Bl~
... t at 7:30. All wome_a of 1 Norlliup: Mr~. Palricll Mm Hoven; IIOilale Ford, R.
Ra-1
2061 21'64 3i2S 3J54 3532 .1347
L44
636"f 8620
IMnit• for the l*ied m.c~ bt
2062 21'67 3630 3Jol
3538 "'11441
631K B62W LS4
the
area
are
tnvlted
10
Join
In
deB,
Rt.
1
Bidwell;
Mra.
A1l4n
cine·
Leola
K~ck
Pomeroyi
1,.., I ~ $..._
iU ~~ · fundll
Super Premium Qualltr
projecll to help the firemen. w. Thomas. Pt. Plea11nt: Mn. Maqle Shain Raci.;. · Daisy
,JI YIAA tl4 Cl f - . I"
Dtcoretor Colort
Mary Baldwin. preoident, told !"rank B. T:tompoon. New Hav· 'Swick, Middle~ort; AI.;,. Simp1
C J montl'll $6
en: Charles .K Hall, Rutland .j So". Rutland.
I)
Mrt. Uoyd Nice, Rl. a Racint: I Dlacbarces -- Doris Hale.-.:
S Raymond A. WUIIord, !lt. Rutland ; Mrs. Delmar Ha~Middleperl: Mrs. John E. Lta&lt;h. ley and son. Middleport Mrs.
Herol_. Chest, Mtr.
(Conllnued lrom Page II · Jackion: MrJ. Wilbur Rou•e- IJam•• Brace and son Racine ·
t.ocuot Sl.
Mlddl10ort may now be the hllhast eYer' Jack10n; Wllllam E. Chapmsn, Howard Woods Reed; ville · Ai
1
Phono WY 2-2511
achl~ved by a~y Ohio
111. 1 Reedy. w. Va.: David K.:ta DUI. Pomeroy.
'
oor, Cloud sard.
Mulllna, Jackaon: Mrs. Jobn L.'
Htrt'l how it works. look tt tt1~ f1rst 5ymbols
inve n t. no puules to sol ve. In lt rl. you do n 't evtn
(tl1e prelll&lt;) on your v~hicle ide nM,raot,on ,l,p. Tl1en
hawt to own 1 Su1ck to have 1 wmn11•11 number.
1
Weber, Wellslnn; Mrs. Bomltt• l
DIVORCE GRANTED
look ilt th e lii)lmbols listed ilbOlJe . II y ou fm d your&amp;
While yau're m the 1howroom . 1111 .t ~ooo look at
on the list . yoll've1aken th•llril alep toward be1n g
tilt fluick Speci&lt;JI . The 12332.00' t· app~n~ to be itt
1!. Martlndlll, Rl. 2 McArthur; A divorce has been granted
• w1nner. Now go see your Quick deeter. He hill&gt; .:1
pnce ........ .. , ,,.,,.,,,,
rt •
v.o., , , ' - ·
Mrs. Russell L. Landrum, RL Darrell D. Jenks from Adelia
...- : ,~u fl~fll l (ltlll II&lt; 11 I IUIIUIOII d"llr ~, ,..., '"' ... ,l .n l &lt;,.lf.
l 1~t ol 72 winners po5ted in 11is showroom 11 ~ou
s ee your tnt~rt vt h•c le ldtnllf,cat,on number on
C::onl•ll 111111••· Ri!'$tdflnl• ol ~•nu '!. Mououri and
Jackaon: Mrs. Don R. Crltch- A. Jenk• IR common pleas court 1
t he poster- tl ltl)lin bols plu' lht re st ot the num ·
Ntb r • s~&lt; • n ~ •y. illh~y pretu , ~lnd ,, 1 postc1ri;l 10
field. Ravenswood: ll:ugene Go- ' ol Meig• county. The plaintiff
R. t Pot k 1nd Co .. P 0 81u 13 47. Ottro1t. Mic:hipn
b•rs - $23 32 cash ~ ~ you rs . {II ~OlJr prehK 1sn"t
482 3 L"no rtce,~• th e ••••kly lilt of wlnnln&amp; numbtra
l•sted in ltll$ ad. don ·t II'"'' up . Vuur numbers rn a·~
Wellsten: Mrs. Dennlo L. had charged gross ne1iect and ;
hy m•1t for com p•r, son with tl"le1r ONn \lthtclt idtnlt·
t1 ave bttn posted dun nK th e pes t lew weeks. A.ncl
hr tllon number. Ar1 oii 1CI Il t nl"f lorm will Dl tn•
Gray, Swandale, W. Va.: Mrs. exlreme cruelly.
,.
e &gt;~e r~ wee k there Are 72 Mw w1n ners posted on
( Iulie!! Sweepstakes timiteo;l IO perm~• DYer 21.
t l"1 1 5hDwroom wa ll . So 111 atct1 tor ne)(\ week s lis! ot
Miehael s. Crabtree, Rt. 3 On~
lovmg tn Th~ conton tntal IJ .S. NGt valid m Flarl4t •
ftiW 1ymbols m th •s new•p • ve r.} No 5lo~iln to
lhiU where prllhittltlll Dy 111'1.
Hill; Samuel J. CUck, Rt.
I
PUN YOUTH REV!V AL .
Oak Hill: Mrr. Homer J. Wil- There will be a youth revival
son, Rl. I Oak HDI: Roger D.' at Danville Pilgrim Holiness
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Kelly, Rt. 1 Wellston : Mrs. Fred I Church March 9 through
•z.
Naace, Flatwoodo. Ky.;
There will be a youth foreman
11
D._Harper, Rt. aJackson; Mr•- iand a songlesl Friday. Rev . Den
WITH
Mdhtrd C. Francis, Flatwoods, IDis Weaver Will be the youth ,
TMrt 'a•n authoril. ed Buic k det~ler nt•r you. See hi1 \ ( ~l.lbte-Chotektd wtN carl,Ky., Mrs. Robert G. MurnA- evange118t and •veryone Is wel· l
BRIGGS-STRATTON
•
han Ironton: Mrs. John
w.. come.
•
Sblrtey, Rl. S Wellolon;
I
ENGINE
Mrs. Wide Moore, Huntinl(lon.
CIRl'LE SERVICE SET 1
''T
W. Va.; Mrt. John R. Reese. ! Funeral services lor Chari., ,
3 HP ancl 4 HP
Rt. 2 Oak Hill 1 Joseph A. Craw-! D. Circle will be held Wednes- 'r
ford, Oak Hill.
day al 1:311 p.m. at the EwiiiJ
Blrlba
Chapel with burial in the Sut-1
• Molt models with
Mr1. Jthn E. IAI&lt;f.l, .tack- l&lt;&gt;n cemetery. Friends may call
revene 1ear
son, daughter. 9:27 a.m. M~n- ot the funeral hom• any time.
day; Mr1. Allen W. Thomu,
• Lara:• rureed tlnu
Pt. Pleasonl, aon, 12:37 p.m'
LUCAL TEMPS
"THE AREA'S AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER"
MontlBy: Mrt. Homer J.
The temperature in Pomeroy's
• New modelo with
~n, Rt. 1 Oak Hill, daughter. business district at li:!S a. m.
.,
POMEROY, OHIO
1.31 p.m. Moltdsy: Mn. Rus" d
nd
foldiDI htndleo for
tell L. Landrum, Rl. 3 Jacksoo, ~· " egrees u er sunny
lilY IIOI'IIt
son, &amp;:12 p.m. Monday: Mra. •_e_•·-------~
Michael S. Crabtree Rt. 3 Oa~
HiD, son, US p.m. Monday.

"It was IJle ,weetest nation- llam Redman, a Grant County
o1
,. conferen&lt;e ever held lamily benefiting under the
Ill :'shlnglon. D. C.," declar- OEO loan program administer·
dur:g tile
..
ed Sargent Shriver, directllr of eel by the FHA.
of the elvll action ofRouWI~Iam h~~ ~~em has caused the ed or unlicensed, running at PQ'Sibllthity o~ ~~~ Reba- road law violation arrests, and
Pr"ident Johneon's Anti-l'oY· Redman, a lather of £our
Roush and Sarah W.
s. vs.
•··
h targe on public properly The under e et...
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18 ml.ide eanor arreoli .
erl) PrOIP'•m.
children, I! a county laborer
Jame•
F.
GUmore
u
lhe
actlon
mayor
;;::
e~un\~!f
a::~,
clly
will
keep
the
dog
n~e
days
bllltation
program.
~e
f:~
Tbe
flltanclal ~t -was
n.e occasiOn waa 1o report who bad an Income of less than
baa been comprised and settled. -~~n n~.J: : dog• ruMing then dispose ol It in a ht&gt;.'llane would help Bel~~':uJ buDd a given showinll lbe following bal·
the aetivltleo of the Farmers ta,OOO. He obtained a
$2,500
Pearlle Runion waa sentenc- u
manner u not claimed within and repair stree.., , ultl
l1llct8 08 Feb 2Bth· City f11,87fl.
Home AdmlnlstraUon in lbe 'j Economic Opportunity loan to
by the Court 1&lt;&gt; serve one
.
h fl d , period
sub fire station or m -pur·
·W
$if,246 •
1 e ve a)
w81 on Poverty. The oonlar· purchase a pick-up truck 1o
year In lbe Maaon County jail Accidenttl Occurred
·
. pose building, in thai section•.03; Wat.r or s, 447 _18_·90 '
ence wos sweetened by the IIIIC· market hla honoy and Z8 more
on 111e mildemoanor ehar&amp;t of In Pairs Monday
Doc QWilfr&amp; . wtU be ootifted Council approved the request Sewa11e Dlsposai,Ma~ Morgar
..,. of FHA Joana i• helping beehives. Bls annual Income
uaault. Runion will be eligible
when posSible rf their dOf!s are of Doolittle.
Present were
· Attorney
the poor work their way out of will increase by fl,200 from
for probation after
serving PT. PLEASANT - Sherlff's\picked up
.
The activily report lor Felr Clerk Dtck Me~, ' counril
poverly, and honey preoented the bee enterprise.
THE SNOWDENS
three months of the year's sen- department investigated
two I Gary 'Minl&lt;&gt;n
councdman nutl'l' oi the City Pollee _depart- Ray Musgr;ve :I In• R&lt;•l'l
I&lt; the newsmen and iJOVertl· Manchin reported 856_ West
Clnll K tence
A moUon waa d&lt;!nied milbaptl occurring at l~e .. me from Cle Fifth Ward, sent coun- ment was read as submilted by members, _1111 . gg
S•l·
ment officials by A. James Man- Virginia families, - 25 m Mas.
:~- lledpw...i by the court to set aside !be IJlOI Monday 7:311 a m. on Rt. cil a letter of resignation from acting Chief of Police Jack Doolrtlle, BtU Wt~~~ Smith
hin Wosl Virginia State 01- on County - bave taken advanve, GaiUpolil; ..av.. u1 guilty verdict of a petit jury 35, 2 miles from Pt. Pleasant. his seat on the council. The va- Pyles 8~wlng lbe department by, Bob llalfdl~· 1 ce
Dri
c ~r of the Farmers Home toge of tile low interest loan
which heard !be Runion case.
A rar driyen by Verda Davis, umcy was nol filled.
11w~o~rk~ed:_:a~lola=l~o:f~ll62:_;h~ou~r~s~d~u~r-~a~n&lt;'~Do;;;n;;_;W;;;•~•~·i;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
:nlol!trabon.
with repayment period&amp; up 1o Rallal!id, are llloWn Feltratley
S2. Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant, and • Pay raises were granted wat-11
car driven by Billy W. Cline. er works clerks Janet !&gt;IIller
The honey came from wu-1 15 years lo develop family bus. 1'1 ol I tltroe-dsy convoatloa
for stale Farm Ianraoce
SON 18 BORN
ZJ, Greenville, Mich., collided and Laura Gaskins,
elfectwe '
PT. PLEASANT • !'lnt Lt. 011 the Jcy slick highway, then March 1. 1966. The two clerk•
tlpall II llie 8beraton-CieveJud Hotel Ia Clefelud. , A· and Mra. James Mol'l'll Bragg, a car driven bv William H. Me-l received $460 per month aml i
miYII oonveDIIOn IIIAbllcbt• Jr., cl Alexandria, Va., are an- Daniel. 38, PL Plensaot, slop· Iwere raised to $520 per monti1.
were awerd ceremooiH for nwnclng lbe birth of their sec- ned 00 see if he could aiiiJISt • Council approved street hghts
tho•• with exceptional btiDr· arid child, a son, horn Sunday lA lhe Davis . -cline mishap jfor the 2100 block of Lincolnance prodaetlOI, aa addre" in an army hospital at Fort when a car following McDaniel av. Roush-st, and the two en-1
by Pruideat 1!4lward B. Rutt . . Belyoir, v •. The new arrival. driven by David Lu Hively, 24 ' rrances to the Bellemeade sec1 spetlal luncbeoa for the lo- bas been name&lt;! Janet Morrls'Marlon. &lt;:r.Iio, slid iniAl the rear tion It also approved a cMnge l
THE ALL lATEX WONDER dlto and a baaquet.
Bragg Ill, and will be welcorn- of the McDaniel car.
in the lighting on Hogg-st.
WAU PAINT
e&lt;' at home by his sister, Mar- Property da-mage was esti- Mavor 0. B. Morgan relayinesses, services and trades to lba EUzabelh, age two years. mated al SWO In the firs! mis- 1ed to council a request by '"'
increose th01r mcome.
Paternal 1f8ndparents are Ma- bao and $1100 in lile second nr- toea! detachment ol th• West
MoioiWIIK
Manchin laid his national aud- son County Assessor and Mrs. cident. No citations were giYen i Virginia State Pollee to rent
3 color•
ience lbal "Our EO loans bave Morris Bragg. Pt. Pleasant; to any of lile drivers in~~lve~ spa"' lor its office&lt; In . the
If wltlte
gone lo low tncome fam!hes. A maternal crandfather, Clarence due 1o lhe icy road COnditiOn' downstairs of lhe City buoldmg. i
typical EO borrower ts 44, has JIBII, Pt. Pleasant.
Paternal There were no personal inJUr- The mayor was authorized to
a family of 5, and an me&lt;lme of great grandparents are Mr. and let.
grant the requ ..t if suitable arf2,192 the year belor&lt; apphca- Mrs. Griff Durbin, Ravenswood.
rangements can be made by
I
tion. Twenty per cent of ail Mrs. Morris Bragg Is visiting Birthday Dinner
all parti... The State Pollee ofloans have actually been made at the Bragg home In Virginia
•
·f S
[lice is currently located m the
11 0 ~ " on
to people receiving direct pub- and caring for Marlhr Eliza- I•
CourthouBe.
lic assistance."
beth.
)'T. PLEASANT - Mr. and The council wns asked by
Any farmer or rural resident
M". Tom Walters. Mason Rl•d. CoUilcilman Jim Wiggin• to conthat wants further information
entertained with a btrthday drn- si!ler a pendinl request of the
ooncerning the EO loan proANNOUNCE BIRTH
ner Sundav. honorin. their son. Planninll Conv.ni.,ion for re·
gram is encouraged 1o contact PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and David ol Milton, W. Va. AI· zoning of a porti-on of Linc~lnMason county FHA supervisor Mro. Robert L. Humphreys, 129 tending were Mr. and Mrs. av I&lt;&gt; al:ow apartment dwellings
• Thit Jfl Action wa~her is ldul for washable woolens
Judson M. Brake, Rardin Build- Park Drive, anoounced tbe blrtb Maurice Maye., Henderson. 1o be constructed and also a reor •oakinl out ground-in dirt in kids' play clothes!
ing, in Pt. Pleagant.
of their first child, a daughter, Todd 'llayes. Henderson. MI'S . 1 quesl for the re-zoning ol an
• Plltnted Deep Action Asilatar""eates jet currents
horn March 5 in Holzer limp!~ vern C. Filson, Pl. Pleasant area of Camden, Poplar and
o NEW FASTEI·
for Deep Action cleaning!
DAUGHTER BORN
al. The new arrival has been Frank L. Filson, Pl. Pleasant, Mair. Street to permit commerIASIEI BlUSHING
• Jll-slmplo mechanlarnPT. PLEASANT - Mr. and named Shelly Dean and weigh- Mlos Juli Ann Mourning, ~ cial proJll'rty.
1
no belts, pulleys, gears!
• IIEW GlllTEI DURABILITY
Mrs William E. Blessing of ed Ill pounda and four ounces. tumbus, ·Mr. aod Mrs. Dav1~ Council authorized the pur- ~
Alexandria, Va., are annouoc- Maternal grandparenl.s are Mrs. Walters and children. Chnsto- dlase of summer shtrla
81 1d
• Jlt·AWIIY lint removalno lint trap to clean!
We'" •pao:ed on the perfect, to give you the truly besl
ing the birth of their second Elmer Gru...r Pl. Pleasant and pber and Amy ond Mr. and caps for c1ty pa~:n, esli·
woll paiat of today! And io a greater than ever selection of
daughter, Nancy Jo. The infant E. W. Stevena, Saraaota, Fla. Mrs. Walters.
• Jet Spin cuts dryln&amp;timel
l!ven LoSt
was
horn
Sunday
lA
an
AleunPaternal
grandparenta
are
Mr.
Mrs.
Tom
Wallera
returned
years abeod colors. Try no-fume, ao-odor SPREO SATIN
With
Tredal
• Giant-size tub, too'
dria
hospital
and
weighed
eeven
and
Mrs.
Charles
V.
HumphFridaY
night
from
Columbus,
Chewllg
Efficiency
tocloyl Goaraolood waollable.
pounds and 12 ounce•. Pulemal reys of Pomeroy. Great grand- where she was caUed Wednes.
grandparents are Mr. and Mra. parents art Mrs. Gomer Mar- day due w lhe Illness of her
IICI'Hteclllp to 350/o
3000 COLORS TO SELECT FROM!
Roy Blessing of Lincoln Ave., t1Dt Gallipolis, Oblo; Mr. and daughter, Mrs. James M~ llh~a~~!e~!at'::n{~~eaC:.~e=
Pt Pleasant and
maternal ~- Morton steven~, Bidw~ll, tag, whO ts a patient. In River· :' :'k~~~u~lfr&amp;:Ro~ t:,;
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Obto and Mr. and Mrs. Elias aide Methodist Ho!IPrlal. Little
PAATDTB ~ '"" otkoll.,.
Lyle Ruddell of Gap M1lil, MoD- Coyle, Miami.
Miss Jull Mourning, 2'iz years !::'!.~:::! r,~·..~~,"=
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
?J
Va
)II'. me&amp;old , is spending tbe week at hthe \ comrort
a.ble. No1wnm.
. r.IOOfJ,puty
roe COUDh.
·~r
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Laste Doe~n' t 110ur Checks denturll

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PT. PLEASANT - Applying '
for morrill" Ucenses in the offlee of the County Clerk are
George William McCoy, 72, Buffalo, W. Va. and Vona Kanauba DeWeea, G, Pt. Pleasant.
Alvin Kenneth Budde, 47, Apple
Grove, and Carrie Maxine McCarty, 36, Apple Grove.

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ARRESTS MADE
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests
recorded at the eounty jail lor
the past 24 hours are Oakley
S. Stover, 51, Rt. 2 Ptlny and
Roy Jackson McDade, 47, Pliny,
each ebarged with contributing to delillquency of a minor.
A flfteesl.year-old Masoll County youth woo arrested oo an inlolicabon charge.

PIJIDI a kite during an electrical etorm
Ia dul:lly bulllneu. Kids and kitea and
Mffth winds and fun all go together.
Mike your kite a aefety kite. Here are ·
.,... IlK ruiN for flying your kite safely.

..;1.·, Always

uee dry string, wood and r

ll'lllr ill your kite ..• not wire or metal. ,

Homemakers may
Attend Workshop
Series in April

•• a is no rain.r
1.-~ avoid .;u.y tbwta end hilh-'
w.ya while flyini your kite.
·

wires~

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Alwaye call your ELECTRIC com•.

. . . . . ftAftOT(II ·.

power line. bo not pull_the string or
' : clim~ power fiOI-..

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Aod booming oatee JII'ON 1ft More ..c1 IIIOfe ....,.. are
ow"clltag to Fa&lt;d fNety day... and 110 _,.... Farda do lllnQII
cars can't. o YOII can !laW a radio ill any - . IIIII For4
oilers a Stereo-Sonic Tape Player ..,UO. - ,.,... cow
Into a eoncert 11a11 .-Ic of ,.,... • Moll wagons have a one WRf lallgeta, bat Ford's MliGIO Doorgate
swinge out like a 11o« for people and . . • 'rFt•le for
cargo. • Moot care 0111r a cl1olce be~ ern
Md _ .
mall&lt;: IIIII!, bU1 F-'s GT/A Sport 811111 -'1 b.!!!! W11L
•'JOIII Fold Dr 1 IIIII last dd 1 a W ~ foaiiL

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New Values For The Carl
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MIRACLE KNIT

FLOOR MATS

-•rt
with foam
lD place. Nylon

el·z.ott Mil
baet to bold

alnteh kDI!. Alaorfed colors.
eNylon folm coven, foam backed
to holcl ill place. Auorted colors.
Wasbable
PIT MOlT

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COMPACT CARS

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PHONI WY 2..2141
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Judith M. Adams Mrs.
1iarn D. Brdwl!, Mrs1 • :~':r~l
Burton, Mn. CltOPii 0
"ra. Paul D. Dalton, Jolm
l!ublllb, Jualln A: FalloQ,
G. Eugene Gherlle Mro.
~am Grut10r, CarliOa J. HacK- 1
ney,, !Jrs. Ben Harrill, M ro.
Earnp. Harrlt, Mrs. Allen
ley, Paul D. Ke'lly Myron
~ TtzatlDI 1\iphle Mn.
tho P. Slcklei, Janel D.
vr..ken. Mn;'llol*t.. r.f. .
and

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Your Child's Picture ••• FREEl
(WITH THIS CERTiftCATil

We will give you ABSOLUTELY FREE a lovely 5 x 7 portrait
photograph as a special get acquainted gift' Up to 12 cute
poses will be taken. There is NO OBLIGATION to buy anything. You may, il you wish. order additional photOjlraphs
direct tram the studio but that is up to you.

ONE DAY ONLY!

REGULAR CARS

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MOORE'S

KEITH GOBLE FORD

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Of The

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fORD

:' pany if your kite gets snagged in a ·

CHECK YOUR CAR'S REGISTRATION NUMBER AT •••

New

Flllfnl and alterilltl a basic
pattern will be lile subject of
a workshop lor Meigs County
bomemakm In April.
Margaret Griffiths,
County
Extension Agent, home economlcl, Aid Orena Haynes Extenaloa speclalilt clollliDg •oo
'..
textiles of Ohio State Univerllty. will direct l!1e oeriea of
five lessonR. Homemakers will
loBrD 1o Itt and alter a basic
pattern and make a muslitl
shell. Accent will be on fitting.
Clasa.. will meet Tuesdays,
April i, !2, 18, 26, and May 3,
at tbe Eplseopal Parish House
. Ia Pomeroy. Enrollment Is limIted to 30, I&amp; In !be morniDtl
class, and 15 In tile afternoon
class. cfau boun are 9 a.m. lo
461 South Thlrcl St., Mlclcllaport, 0.
~A and I p.m. lo 4 p.m.
Homemakers interested may
phone ll1e county extensiOP of· l _____;,;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.,.
floe, WY 2-3895, by March 18. 1.

4. Mweya fly your kite away from TV
..,.:tl'lc:lioeeriala,electricor pow« tines.

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L'Aiw• fly your kite on _qaya_when ·

·a.; Always keep IIWI'/from fallen

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.99

It you are lutfll'llll ·from
]Ilia, sorenest, lllffneaa or
IWIIIIDC caused by orlbrl·
Ill, aeurtllt or rbeumaiiiiD,
I think I CID help. Write
ma for free illformallon.

KAYE SMITH
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Ptrwtdls ., WESTVALE STIJDIOS
Nttior~~lly

famous for their portraits of c.hil-

from 2 montlls up. ~ Ins. and hondhnK. Gilly ono cortillcole por family.
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WILSON'S LAUNDRAMAT

...... PICTURES WILl.

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397 West M1in

Pomeroy,

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9th- 10 AM to 6 PM
NO

APPOINTME~T

NEC:ESSARYI

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wANTED: Experienced mecl&gt; rooma and bath. S90 S. 2nd
I_Die for lllllllll' parts IDstalla· Ave., Middleport. CaD WY z.
lion service. Musl be mature, $261
2 15 tfe
with ability 1e mauage department and sell
parts. ntAJLillR L0'1'8 - lrlo _,. • - . a-·
' t fld
Gold w..-king condiUons. II . . ....
letter, state experience, ref. a Part CStdt Appioued) \
erences and wages upecled. IIIallmillt, Ohio, l'booe IV\
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Write c-o Tho Daily Sentinel, NSa.
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llol 168A.
2 i lfo For Sale

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8-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-.Mid.dleport. 0.~ Much 8, 1966

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;I ,IIIH llliiil~ ·illf Wieddq
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tised partS fOr ears ind n •• t•N'mttd ,.,.,.
troW. CAmplete. Une of Bond- -~o':, ~~~:_.::~~::.•

p .;
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M0 fo. r ' C0 .
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65 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Doar Sedan _ •$2~5 .
sh IJk.
ti ,.
8 cyl., Powergllde. Tan and beige finl ,
e new res.
Seelhio one before y;ou buy,
·

64 OldI 88 4 Do'or

ed brake lining for all pas.
senger cars. Rebuilt gener•
tors and clutcb plates. All
used and rebuilt parts IW"'
anteed. Now opeq lo serve
you better, 1 a. m. to 7:30
p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. lo 5
p. m. Located 12 miles oortb
of Pomeroy on SL Rt. 7. Ph.
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$2149

EXPERIENCED

Auto. trans. Radio, )leater, power brakes, and steering.

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

Blue finish. Spotless clean lnterlot. A real buy.$

64 Chevelle Mllibv St1. Wagen _

1895

8 cyL PowergUde. Radin and beater. New Urea. All white
outside with red vinyl interior. A Joeal owned low mileage wagon.

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SOCIAL
CAlENDAR

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Tuttle,
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taUJ:rtattd part)' Ill Ult IRate
.t
wuutm HeiU'J' wo11. deee&amp;Hd. flied u

Mot r Co

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SERVIa

Blaettnars

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.
WlllTE ROSE LODGB· WJ!I
. , .._ · ,.."."'"' '"""'"' to meet · Wedn"'d1y, Mardi t, a.
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PO.UON of,...., ODd,.,... 1:30 p.m. allbt Legion Hall '"
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~'!'::! ~·~n: ~ s:."t! Mlddlepllll'l. Mrl. WWlam M•r·
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"' •..._ "'"""""· lblp rls, and MrL Arthur Lewis aro
t cnmty. Oldo; 11111 mon parUewarq·
NOTICI OP ROAD YACA,.ON
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""'" ••-•• VACATION•

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AN D
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March
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. . _ BIP' " ,..., t, Ia the Tho HaD. Tho mak·
t:.~~·~ =.:-::::;.•;.~ 1ng of hoot rugs, thrlle dlmen.

'IOU HAl/f. NO AS'SETS,50
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fiiiN CASEY

'JtiESDAY
SYRACUSE PTA will m..'
::.u::·.!~r :~:::: =~~ Tuesday lllgb~ Mardi a, •t 7;sc
~'t;··c!"..:." o';:"~...co::;....."! p.m. The program wllll!t pre
wtu .. ,..
....... ~•dA. 011"'. ot Muelb . . . , • " Bled by the second 111'11"'
lludents. PareJIII ud frlenlk
- JOHN c. lACON
.... llrtled lo llllend.
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c•ntt.::t 1!0 ~.:J.~ c... BABY SI'M'ER waRted. Apply BANNER travel trailers and
11111 1in
It ,., nat DIICtunt ...... 108
People• Terrace, 'fttomas
Skamper Camnino
traiJ.':! rS.
IIIO ldl ••ld WIIIIIR 11 dQt.
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I 7 lp Also make your reservaMn•
Ollb8roy
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oow 1or reRtals. BiB Bend
OFFICI HOUII
For
"'-le
or
Rent
'l'nliler Sales Rt 124 at SyOPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
Bopnnlnr ..... """"""' ..... ldOIIal ......._ IIIII
IIIIIIICked
''" A.M. to I:H p, M. D1ttt
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. Middl
racuse Corporation.
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WY 2•2193
'-roy ""' 100.11 '"'· ......... .,.., w eushlona will be demoulraiM
IT'I 10 li.UV
FOUR bedroom ome m
eNL a
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IDd omer bobb.. el your
~~ :~:~~t"•
port. call PL Plesaant 110. HAY for sale. Phone WI 9-301il.
......,,. on ..,. oldao "" ...,.. obolce will bt worked upon
w""' ••
8732 after 5 p. m.
1 a 3tc
1_18.tp
FOR SALE
Re.t btlle For S.le ,,.., """"'""""""' D ...._ - " " " " ' , . - - .. ""
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YACATJONt
A IIICII: lullcll will bt M'ftd at
PHONE WY 2-2156
Galvanized Sb~ un erp'""':"g 1967 CHEVROLET Ia good COIP FOR SALE - Sevtl room at1on eemco. Jaclt'a ReliiC- &amp;twolod"' """"""' "'..,"'",- 110011. AD ~ bomemak·
For Rent
for House Trailor, also 2 91Ze i ditioo. $323. Phooe WY 2-2973. brick house with bath and oration, New BaYeD, Pboal ~:0";.'~:.~•.,:; ~;,·in ••;:, era are urged to altond u this
Notice
_T_H_R_E"E- ROO
= M
" 'S, first floor 9 Lavendar floor length for-,
3 131 c
outbuildings, corner lot, one TIJ ~f I lfo ,.., ., Melp coun.,. "'"'•"' No. • meeting will dttermlno 81 to
c:-:-:-·--~.
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mals,
can
WY
2-2927
after
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acre
of
flNIIJid,
out
of
hlgll
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~.'":.!'.:!:: whether ... 1101 lhe club wil!
R ~;VIVAL Hiland
Chapel un1urms ' apar1men1' as 4 p. m.
a 6 61&lt; ' 192 FOUR door Statloa Wagon water Good gardea plots and
Bt•to Bout. No. '· ......., LU. ...a eontinue
&lt;larlmg March 17 _ Weekend Main St. , Pomeroy. WY 2-2381.
•
(Lancer), good
conditiOn. some ·fruit !reel Could be
meet ing. Rev. Odell Manley,
~3 _8 3tc 1959 FORD V-11 standard trans. Someone to luke over pay- divided into good building
l!.:.,...l.":..,"'N~ .,-,::: AMATEUR GARDI!lNERS
" "n•el«t.
Everybody " ' FOUR ROOMS. first floor """ miSSIOn, white • red mtenor. ments. WY 2-3381 betweel lots Pri'ced to sell Call WY 2POint ...........
mile, ...,.. " ' - · Club of Middleport will
meet
E ll t 0 ner m servace
d4
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tuU:.~ Wec~De&amp;day evenm,, Mlreh 9
w•lrome. Pastor Edsel Hart. furmshed apartment. East
xce en · w R Ua 0 SH 9.:10 an
P m.
3156 aft&amp;· 4 p, m. weeks day•
wi&gt;azo ... "''"'"' ""' "' aecuon a1 lhe 10c1a1 room ollbt
C•
I 8 3!c or WY 2-5637
301c
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Now
Rlliiiltor
ShOp
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Jumbos
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Southera
Oblo
3 a Sip Mam St . Pomeroy, WY 1r Dana Hoffman, u n .
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NOTICE TRUCK GROWERS 2381.
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-- - 1951 PLYMOUTH. Cheap. WY FOR SALE: 5 rooms with ulll·
eCar eTruck eHNier
~:o;,t,'l: .~.::W'::":t.:.t""".:.~ Electric C.mpauy, Mrl. Glenn
Order your southern cabbage MODERN Is! floor efficiency WJDTE LEGHORN hfns, 50cl 2-3381 betweea I ::tO and 4' 00 · ity room. Water, gas and
Core eBulldotM
Now Yo"' &lt;••"aJ "'"""'"- ..,.. Lambert wlU bavtllle- of
and tomato plants now. Char- apartment. Middleport, WY 2 apiece. Clrarles TheiSs, R•· ·
3 8 31c electricity.
$2,500. Welsh
eAny Type
:!'~~'lu:.':.U'::':.o:'!, ~ :-'~ month and roll eall response
I" R Harris, PorUand. Ohio 3874.
3 8 Uc
CIDe, Oblo. WI ~2882·
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GIRL'S bicycle ia
excellent Town Hill. Pboae WY ~12..
::'...:~'r_-:::. \::. ~:"'"',,,':,! OD a Cllmlllt tvenL Mn. Oior34
Phone~-843·2693.
s 3 12tc FURNISHED 3---r.;;;;-aP.,.t.lie
oonditioR. Reasonable priced.
I 8 tfe .
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.::..~ les Lewis, will be the gu..
LOSE weight safely with Dex- ment. WY 2·5435, 212 South I96S SINGER in new sewing ;onta~t Ma~d~alba~a, ~am- FOR SALE: 1 room lllth WY 2-21t6 Mltklloport, 0. =:..!':';.\:.':":~"':
~ :";t'~ bavllg .~· ~
A·Di•t tablets. Only 98c at Sib Avenue, Middleport, Ohio. table. Zig zag, buttonhole, I loll ·• 1 epo •
o. blth, full basement, 1191 llv·
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v RUOIII.
Stark Pharmacy. . 3 i 60tp
3 6 tfe
faRCy deSigA, blind hem,
3 8 31t
..U Sl., Middleporl i'boiJr. OlMJ'LE'l'E __. uti tmJIIW THIRD PIOPOIID YACATiotl- are urged W altaid. Mil.
,.... 20 yean ez. lion'"""...,
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T•""""•· ..,_ leyPOMEROY
Fry Ill bosteSil
ebalrman.
IF Dr. says ulcers, get new NICELY furnished 2 bedroom applique, sew in zippers, etc. 1BUDGET PRICED IUmlture in PL Pleasant lfi.260'I
n' 1ll ....
control llelYic:es.
ao. TDWD
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CIIAPl'ER
NO
PHS tablets. Fasl as liquids. apartment, Middleport. WY 2- like new. Guaranteed. Only 7 our third floor budgetddlsboeporlp.
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perlence. lloaches, rata, otb- ;'!."J.:.:'.t~"';.~t ~ ":..~~ 80, Royal Arch Malon.!
will
Only 98e at Stark Pharmacy. 3874.
I S If&lt; payments left of $6.99 a Baker Furniture, Ml
• BOUSE for llale a rooma and er 1wu!ebo1c1 pests. Free • """' ..,.....,.,., '""" tho ...,,.. bold ·'·led -·".:.. Wed
• 1 301
Ohio
11 JJ Uc
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eu&amp;el'b' Ulaited A~ BlJhl of W&amp;J
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p
f ROOM ~-fumlshed apar
tment
month.
WY
1-2685.
·
bath.
Minersville,
Ohio.
Write
timales aad inspedlon. No ,., ,.,.,.,.. S&lt;oto Routo No. '· - nesday at 7·30 pm. ~ th•
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IFOR SALE - Potatoes, "'""" Raymond Brown, '155 Stolze saleameL New termita C:OJI. ..,;....., " '"' Jwt&lt;t.., " ..,;..., moe! erceDeat mastar'a lfeer"'
fiEIJCJOUS Homemacle Pizza, In Pomeroy, caD WY 1..397$
SOc, 75c, and $1.01 11ze1. fle.l or WY ~71.
2 %1 lfe ELECTROLUX sweeper A·l les R. Harris, Pbona 143-2693. Road, Columbus 19, Ohio.
trol plan. Meigs Cowlty'l on- !';ll:'~"":\: ~..":;,,. \::: wiD be c:oofemd.
luxe PiZza, $1.50. Jack'• Dai· AVAILABLE Marcil 1st, busi· conditioR complelt with at.
3 I 12te
I 2 lite IJ borne oW11ed eompauy. AI- • Ia "'" ..ulhwut •""'"' "' ...... ONE WON ONE CLASS ol
ry Bar, 14iddleoort. 12 I lie ness building. Located at 120 tacbments. Pay off 4 payAuto "-les
lied pest and termlta coatrol ::0 ~~-;·:=,"~
:l: the Pomeroy First Baptist
$5 51
b WY t-2683
Real Estate For S.le
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company. 1105 W. Mala SL, ...... " 0 """ .,.. ...... """"'"' churell will have a rwDIIIIl!e
Employment Wanted East Main St, Pomeroy. CaU meota . ..c . 3 7 .
l'llmeroy, Ohio. WY S-3159. r,: !:.',!. ·~~!:..' ..
sale
lbt cbur .... ~----nl
Matilda Schorn, WY 2-25:M.
Bte
~· FORD Pick
ood ba
hi of
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WOMAN would Uke housework
LOT FOR SALE ia Racine. ""
up, g ~ pe
I II IIOip ;::"J:: !:,"",::' 0:.:;:'.,/!'.t, - Mareb 8-U from t a.m.-1 p.m
2 ~-If~- Sorry Sal ilaow a merry gal. Niee locati011. WI 9-2682.
bv the day. Lorena Soyder,
$2Z$.OO. G. A. Deem, 3 ~~~
:':.'"=~~·::",'!:';~a;::: Mareb 8-11 frtm t a.m.-a p.m
Vo'Y 1..6381.
3 1 6tp TWO TRAILER SPACES lor She used Blue Lustre rug
1 I 31e
·~ CUR'iffi, Dairy and beef oirel. '""t.,,. .......,,.,
WSCS OF THE UNITED
rent In tba Village of Middle- and upholstery oleaoer. Rent BOUSE FOR SALE· 6 - rooms AIR CONDMONED 1961 Ponti- Minimum oiii!.OO per COW. •ouRTH PooPOOoo VAIATION•
METHODIST church
meets
Wanted To_!luy_
port. CaD WY 2-3316 or WY eledric shampooer, $1. Porn- and bath, close ·to schools. ac BoAReville blue and white t:" all farmers lor lnfiii'ID- ••'::~.~ •,~::::r, :=:;"'J'w":. Tuesday at 7:30 pJD, at the
12 FT. Aluminum JohR boat. MIB6 II' WY 2-3600.
trOY c~mellt Block Co PornCor
of Lil I &amp; 4th, M'd f door hardtop sedan. Hydro- lioll or service, call Porker's. ... In ...,. . . . . . Town • Norib. churdl llltb Miss Lydia !hers·
30
11
La•Tence Reed, Rt. 1, Middle
lie
eroy Obio.
1.,7 6tc
dl.;~ CaD :.; Miller ~ malic, radio, beater, ~iDyl WY 2-22M, Pomeroy • tl85-3il5
":i:.~"" ~..":; bach ill charge ol deYollons
port.
s 1 3tc TWO traoler spaces lor re•t in
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s,3~.;,. SH 2-5829.
s'e lite upholstery, wblta side walla, Chester.
2.13-301c :t"3.."~~~.;""'~'"'.,";'.'; and
V. D. Edwards, l!ie
~- Mason, W Va Loll 75xl00 FOR better cleaning to keep
llP«d eentry, llnled glasa,
,., ,....,,,.. """ Ronto No.
progra&amp;; HOIIeasel will
be
GOOD USED power glide trallll·
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n!lllole 00111ro1 outside mJr. IIWJNG macblllel, f1p11r ,.. u1 ,.. ...,.., .,....,.. u , Mrs C "p To-.._• ud .,_
mission for 59 or 60 model ft. Wonderful location. Velma colors gleannng, use Blue FOR SALE: T room bouse with ror windshield wa~ack wtce. aU mlkeL WY s.GH. ,....::,~~ ':!' .":!'.':":!.'..: Jed. W~ ; . . .....
Chevrolet. Cell Masoo
773- G. ZUSpan, m-&amp;750. 2 'Z1 10tp Lusn ~ cleaner. Rent bath, gM furRaee, flO Spriag
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3 i 3tc THREE and four room furnisb- electric Bhampooer, _$1. Bak- AveJIIIO, POIIU!I'OJ,
Pb. ap lights. Power:
a
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'lbe ~ of tile
Roe k
ed and unfurniabed apart- er Furmture, Middleport, WY • 221•
If&lt;
llrakes,
wladows,
...,ay
seaL
Aulborl2ed
Binger
Sales
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":.:"J::'
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SpriJtp
Methodllll
llllB'dl
will
1 1
PAIR of used tractor tireS, \~
Obi
1 7 6!c
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Not 1 "cream puff"
but lonlee.
I :II uu ,... - t .... milo. moro o• meet Tuesday al 1::11 p.1L at
0'
12 6 lie
11 or 12- 28. Conllct' Bill E. ments. WY .M3l
where else tan yoo get · aD
!:; .::.,~.:.:, ':i:'i:!'tt!"'!f ,.:;: lbe ollureb. '
Grueser, MilersvUie, Rt I, t ROOM furnlSbed apartment LOST bright carpet colora _ FOR SALE: I room bouN with Ibis for only $9116' John Rich""""" """' No. ,.. with stoto
Ohio.
3 • 3tp lor rent. Pbon• WY 1r277l AIth
'lb Bl
Lu
bath and basement Forced IDOIId, au East. Mala Bt.,
=:·~
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TRUIISDAT
110
fer$ p.m. Phone WY S47t reswre
em WI
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llir furaace, geed rloer vifw.
""'......,."" laadl "'......, a. POMEROY BEND 0-B Ra·
ANTIQUE ll'urnlture,
disbel, Rowley and Reed llardware.
n. Rani alactrlo shampooer, Phone CH 7·2255 or write Pomeroy. Til: WYI2-:f5}w
AT ITS GREATEST ~"':.~ ':;...~...J'~. ~0:: clio Club meets Tburatlay.
miscellaneous. CaU at write:
lfe
$1.
3
7
6tc
Box
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IU.
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Racine,
Ohio.
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""' Avoa o. ,.. Loon~ o. ...,.., Marcil loth 111 the Amerlcaa
261
1
11
Mrs. Howard Cec:ll. • W
-.
ord ThiiJid
g a poiat O.H mn.. maN .r Jea,
• F0
ROOM
~~•"""""' ONE SEIGLER gu waD furI i 6tc FOR SALE' 1960 F
er- Ptsfll Ill wltll pepperoal, ......,.... "''"'
Legloa Homo Ia Rattlno. "FomMam St., Pomeroy.
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naee, B!i,OOO BTU. Call WY ~ BOUSE for sale 3tH Hamiltoa
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WY 2~ 5324
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Complllo Carry.Out llorY!a "".;,-,.,
u.uted a covered dish and table oen.AR HOPS . N EDED AY men!. WY 1..36M.
II IS lie inch plow l ste&lt;l Wanted FOR SALE: Bnck house, 6 11154 CHEVROLET 4 door Re·
CALL WY 2-99G5
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W&gt; l to Buy - tum1&amp;g plows for BJr
. furnace "· fimlshed base- dan, new batlery,
good tll'es
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furnl•hed 3 rooms and bath super "C" Farmal. Bryan
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lor fuU or part timt work. Coats Buildiag, WY 2-SHL.
cess Rd., Phone 667-3652.
appointment.
·Netlon. from the Junetion of the •aid day, at 7:30 p.m. Jt tbe ahurcb
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FOR SALE - 7 rerun house, IUTUMilBIL&amp; eral repairlllg. fa omeroy an -•·• Coun"' ...., ... """"'" gram leader. HaeleiMI will bt
•nterview, Mr. Baldwin WY 2corner lot In MasoR, also ewrniJed? r....e ,_ ...,.. Middleport area. WY z.m1. =-=~adottb:':!=e~rt~d~n~ Mrs. Cook and Mn. 3. R. . .
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s 8 6tc DAILy CROSSWORD
business place and n............, Clll n .._
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W 0~1EN _ Can you spare 15AaWII&gt;
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11111r BEATING, PLUMBING Rura ..,,. .....,..,.,
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a.- 23. Blepll
5647. Jess Lyons, MasoB, W. lAETNA CASUALTY lb!Wll,... Doml Bottle Ou. AniOid Jlro. ..,.Mioo ••~· .,...,. ,.. Limited ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE
dollars'' 11 so. call Mr. Bald~ ~~
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tberl. 811 &amp; Main Street =::1.1~: :~~ o;,.~ will meet "nnlr8day at J:a p.
win WY 2-!47\ .
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ChildrPn·s' Home, East State 1 ~can-ts
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earn $10.011 w $75.00 n week?
II'!! eas1et !ban )"OU may
think. No capital Reeded. Con.l &lt;ai!oWJclo
1act Blanche Efaw, Rt. 2. Ath- i &lt;&lt;....,..
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have references. Mu" have
transportation. Ph: 'IIY 2Wi6 betw..n s aod 7 p. m.
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11ASSEY FERGUSON diesel.
Plows, desU, mower aad
front end loader. Pearl Wil·
Uams, Phone WY 2o2182 or
wY 2-.'1318.
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Near Pomeroy. Write references aod cletsiled address lo
Box 147, Lakemore, Ohio.

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Crlu Htadford
aortberiJr Ju.ac:Uoa ot &amp;U •at4 COUDtr
MARY SHRINE, WW1'E
batb, large Jot, on Route 7. II'OJ. fboDe WY W311.
Wrtle. ProH 11 ONttaa
,:':ce8ia!rtba:u.!:rl~"· 1Ma~:: SHRINE ol Jerusalea will
Owner will fiRaR&lt;:e. $4,000.00.
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Hiatllll Melli couai.J Road No. JM meet in reauJar 11 1M lillie
MIDDLEPORT - South 2nd. _
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Two story frame, 5 rooml, ~:;~
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Then! wiJJ be a ftl'tiDCMIIII llld
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bath. cellar,
corner lot. blrt1l records snd almOst aDJ CIJST()M ll1lTCIIElUNO 1111 .....,.
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Bt•te Roulo
$5,000.011.
other dtwOI wl'll
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lloaday. PbB Meier, Pbone
Troop 5Z Girlt
Two story frame, • rooms
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and bath, 3 rooms and bath,
WY l-35l0.
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l'llo....&amp;..lnlf •acatlou u
huel.abefon M torUli
Girl e ......... o1 ....._ ,. both apartments furaisbecl,
u~ I""UIIIIU*8 OD tbe a3rd. dQ' Gf l'ebni.JJ7: ~-at
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ner lot. Owner may assist Ill
Ohio. End your sawer lrcJab. wtu ..
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financing. $8,000.0II.
gan, walnut finish, two key- 1es. we have aU sizes oewer :..,-...:.,":: .:".1"!'!';..""1,.. ':: meats for badges ...,.. doDa 111
ALBERT M. COX, BROKER
board, 13 pedala, complete dladtina ReJIIOII8bll ratoL " ...,.., - at o ....... "' 11. 10 otlll 8Dd l1bown Ill boob.
wilb
party
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WY 1-3831
WY z.a
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Becky Wn,ht
elected ~
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payments. Write Credit De- WE ARE -""· to do
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Oblo.
partmeal, Bo1 1991, Parkers·~
your
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3 1 3tc side palnlm£ end repair work.
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We do all kinds of repair and
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troop -.paper. Tbt lrotp
BEA'""'FUL W lltzer 1 I
painting inside or ouL Rea&amp;
MEETINGS IJSTED
practiced a llal l!elliiiiOIIJ IGr
OOUNTRY ROME - 2 years
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old - ON ROUTE U - tO 81 '"'gan, walnullbllllb, 2 key- 01, Pbone VI 3-24114, Portlaad. Church this week include the Refreshments wen llll'9tll fo
13 pedals. Complete
board,percualloa.
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Pari) with
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brick ranch alylt home, on ood credit
take OV,Ilf
day evening; the study I!OSilloa - Baraes, Susie Soulaby, Mar1
a 612 acre plot Large liviag
Is W; 'eCrdit
S~th Birthday g
oR the Gospel or John, Wed... Ia Neullllq, Darla Netllllbl&amp;.
room witb bltJe stone
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Eleanor Circle, 'lbursday nell- ey, Je Ellea Diehl,
n.bble
glase BlidlDI doon to patio,
Patricia Ann Boyles, daugb- lag at 7:30p.m.
Wlaecup IIIII 111111 Jlanh
thrlle large bedrosmo wHh
Uvestock
ter of Mr. and Mrl. Cbarlaa Boy·
double cedar liaed closo!s,
~• act les, eboerved her sixth birthkiteben with all buUt-ia cook· FOR SALE - regiJ.,._ Bl
day wt!b a party durJac
the ·
Wf TUMI•••
11g unlls, 20 11, Royal Bir&lt;:b Allgus bull, 1\0 yean old. Call afternoon Klntlergarlell elasa
base and wall, double bowl WI t-2321.
\aI 61c last Friday. Mn. Pearl ReyrtaJDiess ateel aink, garbage
lnstructlanl
nolds, ll!acher, assialed
Mrl.
disposal, Ill baths w11 ~
Boyles.
double bowl vanity, all ce. TRUCK DRIVI!RS, aeml or Pf!lrlcia chooe as bet !tell"
ramie tile. Fl" rosm fiaislr straigbl, Dieeel or gM, ages en, Velvet Swisher, Michael
ed ba110111en~ rec:reation room 21 · iO. Some aperlence helP' Wayland, Becky Bartlell, Jill
!30 x li) with fireplace, kl~ lui, but 101 aeeeuary. You Walbum, Ann Fitch,
Martha
cbenelte, utility room, full ean ear~~ over $1 1"'11 •,' hour KrawiiCZ)'II, and David Manley
Ule hatb with sbower, lu11&gt; 1fter abort tr~. For If" Sealed at lhe blrtbday table '
ace room, storage room, ote. pUcaUon write Natloll Wida were Michael Wayland, Jill i
Must make appointment to Semi Division, · e-o Haeekl Walbarllo' Kimberly Weldon and
tlbow. BarpiD at tii,IIGO.tll.
Terminal llldl., Dill Conria Velve! Swisher. llefr!!Sh)Jlents
ALBERT M. OOX, BROKER
Avenue, HamllloD, Oblo. Or of cupcakea, tee •
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WY Nllt
WY ~3131
eall 51.3-89r&gt;8727,
evenlup milk were served. Favors werej
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wANTED: Experienced mecl&gt; rooma and bath. S90 S. 2nd
I_Die for lllllllll' parts IDstalla· Ave., Middleport. CaD WY z.
lion service. Musl be mature, $261
2 15 tfe
with ability 1e mauage department and sell
parts. ntAJLillR L0'1'8 - lrlo _,. • - . a-·
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Gold w..-king condiUons. II . . ....
letter, state experience, ref. a Part CStdt Appioued) \
erences and wages upecled. IIIallmillt, Ohio, l'booe IV\
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troW. CAmplete. Une of Bond- -~o':, ~~~:_.::~~::.•

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65 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Doar Sedan _ •$2~5 .
sh IJk.
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8 cyl., Powergllde. Tan and beige finl ,
e new res.
Seelhio one before y;ou buy,
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ed brake lining for all pas.
senger cars. Rebuilt gener•
tors and clutcb plates. All
used and rebuilt parts IW"'
anteed. Now opeq lo serve
you better, 1 a. m. to 7:30
p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. lo 5
p. m. Located 12 miles oortb
of Pomeroy on SL Rt. 7. Ph.
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EXPERIENCED

Auto. trans. Radio, )leater, power brakes, and steering.

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

Blue finish. Spotless clean lnterlot. A real buy.$

64 Chevelle Mllibv St1. Wagen _

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8 cyL PowergUde. Radin and beater. New Urea. All white
outside with red vinyl interior. A Joeal owned low mileage wagon.

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PO.UON of,...., ODd,.,... 1:30 p.m. allbt Legion Hall '"
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11111 1in
It ,., nat DIICtunt ...... 108
People• Terrace, 'fttomas
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OFFICI HOUII
For
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or
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'l'nliler Sales Rt 124 at SyOPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
Bopnnlnr ..... """"""' ..... ldOIIal ......._ IIIII
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'-roy ""' 100.11 '"'· ......... .,.., w eushlona will be demoulraiM
IT'I 10 li.UV
FOUR bedroom ome m
eNL a
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IDd omer bobb.. el your
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port. call PL Plesaant 110. HAY for sale. Phone WI 9-301il.
......,,. on ..,. oldao "" ...,.. obolce will bt worked upon
w""' ••
8732 after 5 p. m.
1 a 3tc
1_18.tp
FOR SALE
Re.t btlle For S.le ,,.., """"'""""""' D ...._ - " " " " ' , . - - .. ""
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A IIICII: lullcll will bt M'ftd at
PHONE WY 2-2156
Galvanized Sb~ un erp'""':"g 1967 CHEVROLET Ia good COIP FOR SALE - Sevtl room at1on eemco. Jaclt'a ReliiC- &amp;twolod"' """"""' "'..,"'",- 110011. AD ~ bomemak·
For Rent
for House Trailor, also 2 91Ze i ditioo. $323. Phooe WY 2-2973. brick house with bath and oration, New BaYeD, Pboal ~:0";.'~:.~•.,:; ~;,·in ••;:, era are urged to altond u this
Notice
_T_H_R_E"E- ROO
= M
" 'S, first floor 9 Lavendar floor length for-,
3 131 c
outbuildings, corner lot, one TIJ ~f I lfo ,.., ., Melp coun.,. "'"'•"' No. • meeting will dttermlno 81 to
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mals,
can
WY
2-2927
after
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acre
of
flNIIJid,
out
of
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~.'":.!'.:!:: whether ... 1101 lhe club wil!
R ~;VIVAL Hiland
Chapel un1urms ' apar1men1' as 4 p. m.
a 6 61&lt; ' 192 FOUR door Statloa Wagon water Good gardea plots and
Bt•to Bout. No. '· ......., LU. ...a eontinue
&lt;larlmg March 17 _ Weekend Main St. , Pomeroy. WY 2-2381.
•
(Lancer), good
conditiOn. some ·fruit !reel Could be
meet ing. Rev. Odell Manley,
~3 _8 3tc 1959 FORD V-11 standard trans. Someone to luke over pay- divided into good building
l!.:.,...l.":..,"'N~ .,-,::: AMATEUR GARDI!lNERS
" "n•el«t.
Everybody " ' FOUR ROOMS. first floor """ miSSIOn, white • red mtenor. ments. WY 2-3381 betweel lots Pri'ced to sell Call WY 2POint ...........
mile, ...,.. " ' - · Club of Middleport will
meet
E ll t 0 ner m servace
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tuU:.~ Wec~De&amp;day evenm,, Mlreh 9
w•lrome. Pastor Edsel Hart. furmshed apartment. East
xce en · w R Ua 0 SH 9.:10 an
P m.
3156 aft&amp;· 4 p, m. weeks day•
wi&gt;azo ... "''"'"' ""' "' aecuon a1 lhe 10c1a1 room ollbt
C•
I 8 3!c or WY 2-5637
301c
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Now
Rlliiiltor
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Oblo
3 a Sip Mam St . Pomeroy, WY 1r Dana Hoffman, u n .
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3
NOTICE TRUCK GROWERS 2381.
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-- - 1951 PLYMOUTH. Cheap. WY FOR SALE: 5 rooms with ulll·
eCar eTruck eHNier
~:o;,t,'l: .~.::W'::":t.:.t""".:.~ Electric C.mpauy, Mrl. Glenn
Order your southern cabbage MODERN Is! floor efficiency WJDTE LEGHORN hfns, 50cl 2-3381 betweea I ::tO and 4' 00 · ity room. Water, gas and
Core eBulldotM
Now Yo"' &lt;••"aJ "'"""'"- ..,.. Lambert wlU bavtllle- of
and tomato plants now. Char- apartment. Middleport, WY 2 apiece. Clrarles TheiSs, R•· ·
3 8 31c electricity.
$2,500. Welsh
eAny Type
:!'~~'lu:.':.U'::':.o:'!, ~ :-'~ month and roll eall response
I" R Harris, PorUand. Ohio 3874.
3 8 Uc
CIDe, Oblo. WI ~2882·
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GIRL'S bicycle ia
excellent Town Hill. Pboae WY ~12..
::'...:~'r_-:::. \::. ~:"'"',,,':,! OD a Cllmlllt tvenL Mn. Oior34
Phone~-843·2693.
s 3 12tc FURNISHED 3---r.;;;;-aP.,.t.lie
oonditioR. Reasonable priced.
I 8 tfe .
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.::..~ les Lewis, will be the gu..
LOSE weight safely with Dex- ment. WY 2·5435, 212 South I96S SINGER in new sewing ;onta~t Ma~d~alba~a, ~am- FOR SALE: 1 room lllth WY 2-21t6 Mltklloport, 0. =:..!':';.\:.':":~"':
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A·Di•t tablets. Only 98c at Sib Avenue, Middleport, Ohio. table. Zig zag, buttonhole, I loll ·• 1 epo •
o. blth, full basement, 1191 llv·
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v RUOIII.
Stark Pharmacy. . 3 i 60tp
3 6 tfe
faRCy deSigA, blind hem,
3 8 31t
..U Sl., Middleporl i'boiJr. OlMJ'LE'l'E __. uti tmJIIW THIRD PIOPOIID YACATiotl- are urged W altaid. Mil.
,.... 20 yean ez. lion'"""...,
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T•""""•· ..,_ leyPOMEROY
Fry Ill bosteSil
ebalrman.
IF Dr. says ulcers, get new NICELY furnished 2 bedroom applique, sew in zippers, etc. 1BUDGET PRICED IUmlture in PL Pleasant lfi.260'I
n' 1ll ....
control llelYic:es.
ao. TDWD
1 """"' ..... 10
CIIAPl'ER
NO
PHS tablets. Fasl as liquids. apartment, Middleport. WY 2- like new. Guaranteed. Only 7 our third floor budgetddlsboeporlp.
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perlence. lloaches, rata, otb- ;'!."J.:.:'.t~"';.~t ~ ":..~~ 80, Royal Arch Malon.!
will
Only 98e at Stark Pharmacy. 3874.
I S If&lt; payments left of $6.99 a Baker Furniture, Ml
• BOUSE for llale a rooma and er 1wu!ebo1c1 pests. Free • """' ..,.....,.,., '""" tho ...,,.. bold ·'·led -·".:.. Wed
• 1 301
Ohio
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f ROOM ~-fumlshed apar
tment
month.
WY
1-2685.
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bath.
Minersville,
Ohio.
Write
timales aad inspedlon. No ,., ,.,.,.,.. S&lt;oto Routo No. '· - nesday at 7·30 pm. ~ th•
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IFOR SALE - Potatoes, "'""" Raymond Brown, '155 Stolze saleameL New termita C:OJI. ..,;....., " '"' Jwt&lt;t.., " ..,;..., moe! erceDeat mastar'a lfeer"'
fiEIJCJOUS Homemacle Pizza, In Pomeroy, caD WY 1..397$
SOc, 75c, and $1.01 11ze1. fle.l or WY ~71.
2 %1 lfe ELECTROLUX sweeper A·l les R. Harris, Pbona 143-2693. Road, Columbus 19, Ohio.
trol plan. Meigs Cowlty'l on- !';ll:'~"":\: ~..":;,,. \::: wiD be c:oofemd.
luxe PiZza, $1.50. Jack'• Dai· AVAILABLE Marcil 1st, busi· conditioR complelt with at.
3 I 12te
I 2 lite IJ borne oW11ed eompauy. AI- • Ia "'" ..ulhwut •""'"' "' ...... ONE WON ONE CLASS ol
ry Bar, 14iddleoort. 12 I lie ness building. Located at 120 tacbments. Pay off 4 payAuto "-les
lied pest and termlta coatrol ::0 ~~-;·:=,"~
:l: the Pomeroy First Baptist
$5 51
b WY t-2683
Real Estate For S.le
..,
company. 1105 W. Mala SL, ...... " 0 """ .,.. ...... """"'"' churell will have a rwDIIIIl!e
Employment Wanted East Main St, Pomeroy. CaU meota . ..c . 3 7 .
l'llmeroy, Ohio. WY S-3159. r,: !:.',!. ·~~!:..' ..
sale
lbt cbur .... ~----nl
Matilda Schorn, WY 2-25:M.
Bte
~· FORD Pick
ood ba
hi of
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WOMAN would Uke housework
LOT FOR SALE ia Racine. ""
up, g ~ pe
I II IIOip ;::"J:: !:,"",::' 0:.:;:'.,/!'.t, - Mareb 8-U from t a.m.-1 p.m
2 ~-If~- Sorry Sal ilaow a merry gal. Niee locati011. WI 9-2682.
bv the day. Lorena Soyder,
$2Z$.OO. G. A. Deem, 3 ~~~
:':.'"=~~·::",'!:';~a;::: Mareb 8-11 frtm t a.m.-a p.m
Vo'Y 1..6381.
3 1 6tp TWO TRAILER SPACES lor She used Blue Lustre rug
1 I 31e
·~ CUR'iffi, Dairy and beef oirel. '""t.,,. .......,,.,
WSCS OF THE UNITED
rent In tba Village of Middle- and upholstery oleaoer. Rent BOUSE FOR SALE· 6 - rooms AIR CONDMONED 1961 Ponti- Minimum oiii!.OO per COW. •ouRTH PooPOOoo VAIATION•
METHODIST church
meets
Wanted To_!luy_
port. CaD WY 2-3316 or WY eledric shampooer, $1. Porn- and bath, close ·to schools. ac BoAReville blue and white t:" all farmers lor lnfiii'ID- ••'::~.~ •,~::::r, :=:;"'J'w":. Tuesday at 7:30 pJD, at the
12 FT. Aluminum JohR boat. MIB6 II' WY 2-3600.
trOY c~mellt Block Co PornCor
of Lil I &amp; 4th, M'd f door hardtop sedan. Hydro- lioll or service, call Porker's. ... In ...,. . . . . . Town • Norib. churdl llltb Miss Lydia !hers·
30
11
La•Tence Reed, Rt. 1, Middle
lie
eroy Obio.
1.,7 6tc
dl.;~ CaD :.; Miller ~ malic, radio, beater, ~iDyl WY 2-22M, Pomeroy • tl85-3il5
":i:.~"" ~..":; bach ill charge ol deYollons
port.
s 1 3tc TWO traoler spaces lor re•t in
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s,3~.;,. SH 2-5829.
s'e lite upholstery, wblta side walla, Chester.
2.13-301c :t"3.."~~~.;""'~'"'.,";'.'; and
V. D. Edwards, l!ie
~- Mason, W Va Loll 75xl00 FOR better cleaning to keep
llP«d eentry, llnled glasa,
,., ,....,,,.. """ Ronto No.
progra&amp;; HOIIeasel will
be
GOOD USED power glide trallll·
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n!lllole 00111ro1 outside mJr. IIWJNG macblllel, f1p11r ,.. u1 ,.. ...,.., .,....,.. u , Mrs C "p To-.._• ud .,_
mission for 59 or 60 model ft. Wonderful location. Velma colors gleannng, use Blue FOR SALE: T room bouse with ror windshield wa~ack wtce. aU mlkeL WY s.GH. ,....::,~~ ':!' .":!'.':":!.'..: Jed. W~ ; . . .....
Chevrolet. Cell Masoo
773- G. ZUSpan, m-&amp;750. 2 'Z1 10tp Lusn ~ cleaner. Rent bath, gM furRaee, flO Spriag
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.. Umlto&lt; .....,. ....,, "' "'"
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3 i 3tc THREE and four room furnisb- electric Bhampooer, _$1. Bak- AveJIIIO, POIIU!I'OJ,
Pb. ap lights. Power:
a
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'lbe ~ of tile
Roe k
ed and unfurniabed apart- er Furmture, Middleport, WY • 221•
If&lt;
llrakes,
wladows,
...,ay
seaL
Aulborl2ed
Binger
Sales
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SpriJtp
Methodllll
llllB'dl
will
1 1
PAIR of used tractor tireS, \~
Obi
1 7 6!c
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Not 1 "cream puff"
but lonlee.
I :II uu ,... - t .... milo. moro o• meet Tuesday al 1::11 p.1L at
0'
12 6 lie
11 or 12- 28. Conllct' Bill E. ments. WY .M3l
where else tan yoo get · aD
!:; .::.,~.:.:, ':i:'i:!'tt!"'!f ,.:;: lbe ollureb. '
Grueser, MilersvUie, Rt I, t ROOM furnlSbed apartment LOST bright carpet colora _ FOR SALE: I room bouN with Ibis for only $9116' John Rich""""" """' No. ,.. with stoto
Ohio.
3 • 3tp lor rent. Pbon• WY 1r277l AIth
'lb Bl
Lu
bath and basement Forced IDOIId, au East. Mala Bt.,
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TRUIISDAT
110
fer$ p.m. Phone WY S47t reswre
em WI
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""'......,."" laadl "'......, a. POMEROY BEND 0-B Ra·
ANTIQUE ll'urnlture,
disbel, Rowley and Reed llardware.
n. Rani alactrlo shampooer, Phone CH 7·2255 or write Pomeroy. Til: WYI2-:f5}w
AT ITS GREATEST ~"':.~ ':;...~...J'~. ~0:: clio Club meets Tburatlay.
miscellaneous. CaU at write:
lfe
$1.
3
7
6tc
Box
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Ohio.
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261
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Mrs. Howard Cec:ll. • W
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ord ThiiJid
g a poiat O.H mn.. maN .r Jea,
• F0
ROOM
~~•"""""' ONE SEIGLER gu waD furI i 6tc FOR SALE' 1960 F
er- Ptsfll Ill wltll pepperoal, ......,.... "''"'
Legloa Homo Ia Rattlno. "FomMam St., Pomeroy.
UR
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bird 0ner (II service Must auuge, musbrvom, bam at 17 '"m "" po w!ION tho """" 11y N""'l" and ''Gu-' N'•"'"
I 2t If&lt; lp&amp;rtmelll. WY ~53115
naee, B!i,OOO BTU. Call WY ~ BOUSE for sale 3tH Hamiltoa
.
,
combinations.
- of """""
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5648.
3 7 3tc
St., Middleport', $tili00. Call seMildl.dlHometr PboForrestWY
, R.• 2;961
"';'1,.~.:·::-1:'.:::;•~;......,.., will be observed. Potluck dinHelp W•nted
WY 2~ 5324
s 3 If&lt;:
epor
na
v.. · ,. or 12" II• .J5c to IJO a totol 1utt11l!o.so """'· ...,. "' Der at6:30 p.m. Everyone 11rin1
,
t;
FOUR ROOM furnished apart. INTERNATIONAL drag top 12
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.
3 I 6\p
Complllo Carry.Out llorY!a "".;,-,.,
u.uted a covered dish and table oen.AR HOPS . N EDED AY men!. WY 1..36M.
II IS lie inch plow l ste&lt;l Wanted FOR SALE: Bnck house, 6 11154 CHEVROLET 4 door Re·
CALL WY 2-99G5
"'""''1 "''"' w.,. "'"''" tbo "''' iee. All CB'era lalled.Y
I&gt;NCE. Apply m person. Crows
- - - ~~ ~~ ·- -'
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rooms and bath. New forced
.
"'' ' "' •• '" •ted St•to ... " No. WOMEN S MISSIO·.. •a·y """
W&gt; l to Buy - tum1&amp;g plows for BJr
. furnace "· fimlshed base- dan, new batlery,
good tll'es
Pick
up
AI
G.
&amp; G. CAFI! '· ...,lion "'' ,...,., tho , . ..., of
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3 8 Ire MIDDLEPORT, modern
Sleak House
ani 1
Meit• Count}' Road No. lN. Aid poaat CIETY -• the P•-• .._ 1
74
00
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furnl•hed 3 rooms and bath super "C" Farmal. Bryan
l Fr ·t nd b k reb. A-1 shape mecb cal y, $1 . Ill W, MAIN
POMEROY boino o.10 m11a• ...,. •• "'• ..,...
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.'rr. looking for ambitious men apartment. Low utilities. Harris, Reedsville. Ohio, Sue- :enPome~~Y- WY ~~~ by Pbone WY 2,..7196.
I I 3tP
=:lo~.~hemee:~u~::r., ·~~ Baptist churcl! will meet 'ftnJrs.
lor fuU or part timt work. Coats Buildiag, WY 2-SHL.
cess Rd., Phone 667-3652.
appointment.
·Netlon. from the Junetion of the •aid day, at 7:30 p.m. Jt tbe ahurcb
2 25 11..•
Must have car and can spare
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lnsur•nee
PAINTING
inside
IIIII
oul.
GeJI.
wltb ""'" ...... No. t.. '""
with Mn• J..,_,
Cook ...
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tt:~: •Jtenc:t~ northwetterlJ lion&amp;
tbe
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.--15 • 20 hours • week. Call for
FOR SALE - 7 rerun house, IUTUMilBIL&amp; eral repairlllg. fa omeroy an -•·• Coun"' ...., ... """"'" gram leader. HaeleiMI will bt
•nterview, Mr. Baldwin WY 2corner lot In MasoR, also ewrniJed? r....e ,_ ...,.. Middleport area. WY z.m1. =-=~adottb:':!=e~rt~d~n~ Mrs. Cook and Mn. 3. R. . .
2471.
s 8 6tc DAILy CROSSWORD
business place and n............, Clll n .._
2~~ ::':"..:.::::::.':/~ '!: pbenson.
W 0~1EN _ Can you spare 15AaWII&gt;
2..
1 10 10."""'
apartme~ol combined. Call 77J.
11111r BEATING, PLUMBING Rura ..,,. .....,..,.,
·
2(J hours 8 week for 40 or 50
L_,d
a.- 23. Blepll
5647. Jess Lyons, MasoB, W. lAETNA CASUALTY lb!Wll,... Doml Bottle Ou. AniOid Jlro. ..,.Mioo ••~· .,...,. ,.. Limited ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE
dollars'' 11 so. call Mr. Bald~ ~~
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K::.e,
Va.
3 7 6tc MulleD lnsllrance AaeDCJ, lac.
tberl. 811 &amp; Main Street =::1.1~: :~~ o;,.~ will meet "nnlr8day at J:a p.
win WY 2-!47\ .
3 8 6!c
Mlmal
lralo
finn
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l'llmero,.
• D lie ...... No. '· !l«tlon •.11 ....... tho m . There will be a program BIICI
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5. SWord
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~wr of eiiiUili Melp County Road refreshm tl lU bt .........
HOURLY ellrnings $2.8!i aod up 12. B.ehma
1. Llnooltt'o
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t I tfe
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-·for man or woman 01 service 11.
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31. A&amp;ma
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house parenlll for chJidre•'s :a Abod
hom•. Seud resume&gt; to box i :n. Cud .....
1'«l. 6ll8-C AthetiS c 0 u 0 t y :12. Bxplr•
ChildrPn·s' Home, East State 1 ~can-ts
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116. Con,_
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earn $10.011 w $75.00 n week?
II'!! eas1et !ban )"OU may
think. No capital Reeded. Con.l &lt;ai!oWJclo
1act Blanche Efaw, Rt. 2. Ath- i &lt;&lt;....,..
ens, o•u.
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t .. per to work by werk. Must
have references. Mu" have
transportation. Ph: 'IIY 2Wi6 betw..n s aod 7 p. m.
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Crlu Htadford
aortberiJr Ju.ac:Uoa ot &amp;U •at4 COUDtr
MARY SHRINE, WW1'E
batb, large Jot, on Route 7. II'OJ. fboDe WY W311.
Wrtle. ProH 11 ONttaa
,:':ce8ia!rtba:u.!:rl~"· 1Ma~:: SHRINE ol Jerusalea will
Owner will fiRaR&lt;:e. $4,000.00.
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MIDDLEPORT - South 2nd. _
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lloaday. PbB Meier, Pbone
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Ohio. End your sawer lrcJab. wtu ..
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financing. $8,000.0II.
gan, walnut finish, two key- 1es. we have aU sizes oewer :..,-...:.,":: .:".1"!'!';..""1,.. ':: meats for badges ...,.. doDa 111
ALBERT M. COX, BROKER
board, 13 pedala, complete dladtina ReJIIOII8bll ratoL " ...,.., - at o ....... "' 11. 10 otlll 8Dd l1bown Ill boob.
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painting inside or ouL Rea&amp;
MEETINGS IJSTED
practiced a llal l!elliiiiOIIJ IGr
OOUNTRY ROME - 2 years
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old - ON ROUTE U - tO 81 '"'gan, walnullbllllb, 2 key- 01, Pbone VI 3-24114, Portlaad. Church this week include the Refreshments wen llll'9tll fo
13 pedals. Complete
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brick ranch alylt home, on ood credit
take OV,Ilf
day evening; the study I!OSilloa - Baraes, Susie Soulaby, Mar1
a 612 acre plot Large liviag
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S~th Birthday g
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Eleanor Circle, 'lbursday nell- ey, Je Ellea Diehl,
n.bble
glase BlidlDI doon to patio,
Patricia Ann Boyles, daugb- lag at 7:30p.m.
Wlaecup IIIII 111111 Jlanh
thrlle large bedrosmo wHh
Uvestock
ter of Mr. and Mrl. Cbarlaa Boy·
double cedar liaed closo!s,
~• act les, eboerved her sixth birthkiteben with all buUt-ia cook· FOR SALE - regiJ.,._ Bl
day wt!b a party durJac
the ·
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11g unlls, 20 11, Royal Bir&lt;:b Allgus bull, 1\0 yean old. Call afternoon Klntlergarlell elasa
base and wall, double bowl WI t-2321.
\aI 61c last Friday. Mn. Pearl ReyrtaJDiess ateel aink, garbage
lnstructlanl
nolds, ll!acher, assialed
Mrl.
disposal, Ill baths w11 ~
Boyles.
double bowl vanity, all ce. TRUCK DRIVI!RS, aeml or Pf!lrlcia chooe as bet !tell"
ramie tile. Fl" rosm fiaislr straigbl, Dieeel or gM, ages en, Velvet Swisher, Michael
ed ba110111en~ rec:reation room 21 · iO. Some aperlence helP' Wayland, Becky Bartlell, Jill
!30 x li) with fireplace, kl~ lui, but 101 aeeeuary. You Walbum, Ann Fitch,
Martha
cbenelte, utility room, full ean ear~~ over $1 1"'11 •,' hour KrawiiCZ)'II, and David Manley
Ule hatb with sbower, lu11&gt; 1fter abort tr~. For If" Sealed at lhe blrtbday table '
ace room, storage room, ote. pUcaUon write Natloll Wida were Michael Wayland, Jill i
Must make appointment to Semi Division, · e-o Haeekl Walbarllo' Kimberly Weldon and
tlbow. BarpiD at tii,IIGO.tll.
Terminal llldl., Dill Conria Velve! Swisher. llefr!!Sh)Jlents
ALBERT M. OOX, BROKER
Avenue, HamllloD, Oblo. Or of cupcakea, tee •
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'lbe . Asbury
Methodist
ehurcb e1 Syracuse, was the
setting for the double ring marriage oer~mony of Miss Rose
Aim 'lltelss, daughter of Mrs.

Pcmeroy

nd M P t Quinn of
we:!· ,.;kend guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Grueser and sons. Tbey
were accompanied home by
their children, Cindy and t=:at
who spent several days w1tb
jbeir ,grandparents.
Deanna Baker of coolville
spent the weekend with Cindy
Quinn at the home of h e r
IP andparents, Mr. and
Mrs.
Karl GrJ¥!ser.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher of
Huntington, w. va. spent the
weekend at their home, Minersville.

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of education moved
Monday.
place the propo1eel new ~!!dated high school
bond lsaf!!l on lbe May Srd pr~
mary ballot.
The adion was taken by a
unanlmoul vote of the board
wltb Pr&lt;*cutlng Attorney Ber·
nard V. lt¢1:1 present
Fultz. !llscussing the propoeal, uid _,proval of the bond
Issue woUill reaolt In an aver1ge coal .• S\0 to 4 mills or 23
yem. NeiU"Iy U mlll1or Is araUable frOm the state lor the

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1966

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL XVII NO. 267

A-2C Robert c. McNickle, son
of
Mr. Lowell McNickle and
1
Plans were made for the an-1 were Mrs. Tony Fowler, the , tlie late Mrs. McNickle of Ranu al FellowshfP Tea by the B. dmner on the 14th, and Mrs.' cine, RL 2.
11 's·onborn Missionarv Society i Karold Chase, the luncheon on I The Rev. Wendell Stutler sol·
f th~ Middleport First Baptist ' the t&gt;th. Mrs. Donald Boone : emnlzed the vows February II.
~hurrh Monday evening at the Iand Mrs. Frank Chee~ebrew The bride wore a
stre~tthureh Mrs. !'ikkojn, Bookmo- 1were named table cha1rmen. length white taffeta dre'\", w1th
bile llbrarian, wtll be the speak- 1It was announced that the asso- 1pastel blue accessorleS. . ll~
., for "" tea on Monday. Ap- !elation meeting had been post· : shoulder length veil of silk 1114
' poned
1lusion was attached to a lace
t t The meeting was opened with I Named to the
nomina.ting 1brocade crown. She carried a
an organ prelude by Mrs Ger· :committee were Mrs. M1lton : white Bible topped with blue
ld Anthonv followed by a po- l Hood. chairman; Mrs. Gibbs and white carnations.
AND MRS. McNICKLE
IRONING BOARD PAD AND COVER SETS
Charles Burt, who r. employ·
:m given by' the preSident. Mrs. 1and Miss Rhoda Hall.
II
Miss Barbara Fusner
of I:MR:::::.·-=~------(Teflon Coated)
$1.95
RI ~·hard Owen.
j Mrs. Owen read a letter from Zanesville, roommate of
the iitii!'&amp;t~"'-'W", -~--~~~ od •I Lorain, spent the weeltend
IRONING BOARD PAD with huvy
A hymn was sung and Mrs. Mrs. Johnson in lndJa..
Mrs. bride. was the maid of honor
Orden are being lakeD for •t his home, Rutland Road.
$1.59
drill
~·•n
Paul Smart gave a prayer. De-l Elizabeth Slaven, Whit~ Cross and the best man was Mr .• Low· tbe Middleport HJgh School
Mrs. ElleR Ebersbach and
vat i-ons were in charge of the chairman, reported •n gifts sent ell McNickle, the groom • fa· year book with the deadline daughter, Joyce wl!re recent
TEFLON COATED IRONING BOARD
Dorcas Circle with Mr.. Char- to Haiti and White Cross
to ther.
.
for orders to be March 31. business visitors in Columbus.
STRETCH-ON COVERS
$1.00
les Bennett as leader. She used Burma. Mrs: Fowler _gave th~ The new Mrs. McNickle •. a The prlco is $3.7S uotU March
TEFLON COATED IRONING BOARD
the Easter theme including ioveg1ft dedJcab:m w~th a medi· graduate of Pomeroy
H1gh 25 and $1.75 afttr March 25.
Mrs. Ellen Ebersbach and
LACE-ON COVERS
$1.00
lure from Sl John· 0 po- tation titled, "The D1ary of the School. " employed with the A payment of $Ul will bold daughter, Joyce were Sunday
:~•P "Guard at the Sep~lrhre," Love Gilt Box.". Assisting her State Department of . High· copies until delivery which dinner guest~ of her parents, 60" HEAVY !)RILL $TRETCH-ON
IRONING BOARD COVER$ - - - - 79c
a meditation. and Easter m th~ presentation were Mrs. ways as a secretary, m. C" wUI be this summer due to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M!gbt
54" HEAVY DRILL STRETCH-ON
1Manmng ~\oes. Mrs. Bert Bod~ Jumbus. Mr. McNickle 1 sa the plans to Include senior ol Rutland.
11 ~mns.
·nuring the busmess session ! umer . Miss ~artha
Fowler graduate of Southern
Local pictures and activities.
IRONING BOARD COVERS
69c
Miss Clara Garland was the
lt&gt;ttrrs of thanks were
read ;md Mrs Wtlhs A~lhony
In High School and is statiened ~t
Persons in Middleport not
54" FLANNEL BACK SILICONE COATED
tr 1lm the Davton rhnstJan Cen- charge (If the offermg from _the the Dyess Air Farce Base m directly associated with the Sunday dinner guest of Mrs.
STRETCH-ON
IRONING BOARD COVERS 69c
IN :md the Amer1can E'apt1sl ' urcles were Mrs. Clyde Wme- Texas.
scbool may order aD anoual Norman McCallum.
60" FLANNEL BACK SILICONE COATED
\1Jo;qonarv S&lt;Jrleh at
Valley I brenner, Dorcas; Mrs. Fran~s Following the wedding, the by coll.tactlng the high school
Mrs. 0. A. Martin,
M rs.
STRETCH-ON IRONING BOARD COVERS 79c
~,u~g~. M;·s Jant~e Gthbs, spe- Bear~s, Electa; and Mrs K.Joes, ' couple spent a few days iR Co- office.
George Mowrey and Mrs. Kath·
('ta l mterest miss10nary r hair· LoveJOY· .
lumbus before he returned to sm~¥~'ll~ ·nn :2'"
:_,~ ,t'i' • • ~ cyn Welsh have roturned
54" FINE MUSLIN STRETCH-ON
to
49c
man. read a note of thanks Twenty·flve members answer- Tuas She remained in ColumIRONING BOARD COVERS
their homes,
alter attending
Hoff
mans
Hosts
from the Norion family for the \ ed roll call. Mrs. Paul Smandart bus for the present.
the American Legion Auxiliary
For Birthday P11rly
dolls srnt it at Christmas. They wets program chatrman
rrjd-winter con£erence and the
tJtc
ZIPPER CLOSURE MUSLIN PILLOW CASES
:1 1~n n'ported th~ birth of a new showed slides taken at the house ~~-------- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Koffman 8 et 40 held in Columbus.
,
ZIPPER CLOSURE PLASTIC PILLOW CASES _ __,.._.......,_
"'b '· during U~e holiday season. I party held IB!I year at Gran- ~ "
entertain..r with a party Satur- Mr. ~nd Mrs. E. J . Hill were I
\Irs Wilhs Anthonv announc- VIlle. Mrs. Kloes and Mrs. Ow· ~
ZIPPER CLOSURE TICKING PILLOW COVERS-- $t.f5 pr.
?ay at their h~me on Pearl St. Friday business visitors in Pt.
ed an officers workshop for the en g~ve the commentary for ~
lD honor or their daughter, Deb- Pleasant, w. Va.
P.oa Grande Assocmt10n w1ll be , the !Jim. . .
.
1 ra , who observ.ed
her mnth Miss Ramora Boice or Day~
RUBBER BUTTON CLOSURE FULL SIZJ'
neld at the local church this The bosp•talJty oommlttee ":as
MUSLIN MATTRESS COVERS =co-:::=,.......: $2;95
• birthday. Happy birthday bal- ton SP"nl the weekend with her
RUBBER BUTTON CLOSURI TWIN SIZE'
month Oif1 rers of the Ohio as- fJOm the Electa Circle and m· '
loons decorated the home lor parents, Dr. and Mrs.
RayMUSLIN MATTRESS COVERS
I2.50
soc ~all''"· Mrs Betty
Fisher, ' cTiudedFMal: thaMrFowwleri, MMrs.
Se 1 the party.
. mond E. Boice.
ZIPPER
CLOSURE
SANFORIZED
HIAVY
prestdent and Mrs
Jame~ .~ ony ower. .8• 1 son, rs.
Mr. an dMrs. Charles tt e,
Games were played and pnz. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Wilson 1
MUSLIN MATTRESS COVERS
$3.95
trPasurel WJll spnk
I DarsL. '1rs Bodtmer, and Mr~. Mt. Hope, W. Va., Mrs. B. Y. es won by Tami and Beverly of Hockingport and Mr. and
ZIPPER CLOSURE SANFORIZED HEAVY
$I ••
MUSLIN MATTRESS COVERS - - - - ..,.
A.nnouncement also was made 1 Anthony. The St. . Patrick. 5 McCormick, St. Albans, W. Va • Hoffman. A decoraied birthday Mrs Wayne Prince of Long Bot·
ZIPPERED VINYL FULL SIZE
$2.9 5
uf ll two-da~ meetmg of t h e Day theme was c:arn~d out 18 IMrs. William Betz, Hilliards, cake, Ice cream, mmts
and tom were Saturday
evening
MATTRESS COVERS
Southeast Ohio Baptist Mims- the refreshmen~ or hme sher- I Mrs Leo SWICk, Colum~us, VIS· punch were served to !he guests guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sherley
ZIPPERED VINYL TWIN SIZI
$2.50
ter' s Wtves Day at the local bet and cake With the
table ited over the weekend w1th Mrs. after the honoree had opened Swan.
MATTRESS COVERS
FULL SIZE FITTED PLASTIC
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dJUrch April 1!-15. Meals will decorations featurmg shamrocks · Wilham Allman. Mr. C. H. WJSe, her cards and gifts. Aliending Mr. and Mrs. Olan Genbelm·
MATTRESS COVERS
be proVIded Chatrmeo named ond green topers.
Sr., and Miss Ruth Wise.
were Sharon Bing, Mary Lou er of Columbus, Mrs. William !
TWIN SIZE FITTED PLASTIC
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MATTRISS COVERS _ 7'""_ __,.;..,...... • . .
Mills,
Kimberly
Elias, Fran- Knight of Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
Miss Mildred Hawley bas re'.
·,
Be Thrlftyl SIVt All Of Your Saltsllps F
ceived word that Mrs. Fred ces McHaffie, Kalhy McDan- and Mr. and Mrs. John Scott
iel, Judy Owen, Cindy Demos- visited Sunday afternoon, with
I. Gardner, of Johnson City, key, Connie Klein and Debra's Mrs. John E. Baily •nd
Mr.
.
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b k Tenn. underwent surgery Moosister,
Patty,
and
brothers,
and
Mrs.
Russ
Watson.
president by the Wildwood Jun· studyiDI idenllfication of ar 1day and is recupe~allng ~tisCbarle!J (Dick) Karr called
ior 4-H Garden club m a meet· I spectmens. .
ted
ere , factorlly at Memorial Hospital, Kenny, Frank and Ronnie.
oP
Carroll Morris,
Rutland,
mg ••th t~elf leeders.
~rs. Other offJCers 'lee
.w . room 444, Johnson City. They
Sunday afternoon.
Vll'tor Hvsell and Mrs. Dwight ' Peggv Milhoan, vice pr~s~=~ were former residents of Mid- Mrs. Hennesy Gives
I Milhoan. Frtda) evemng, at the ' Grace Hysell, secretary,j M I dleport while be was pasttr of Dinner and Party
home of Mrs. Hysell.
Holton. treasurer: Hel I Rob'! . the Churcb of ChrisL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hen·
Grart• Hysell. prestdent. was hoan. news reporter:
ni
'" rhnrge of the meeting, which , Hubbard, Kosta Kysell, Bar· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neal nesy and daughter, Teresa Ann,
upened with the pledge to the bars Fisher and Sandra Roush, of Lancaster spent the week· of Portsmouth spent the week
lJ s and 4-H flags. Members 1 recreation leaders;
Beverlee 1end here Wllh relatives.
end with his mother, Mrs. Hen&amp;no;;V~Prrd roll eall by nammg I Huudashelt, health chairman; '
. ry Hennesy who
entertained
l' flower F.ach gtrl gave a rl'· Carla Fisher, safety chairman;
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harris, Sunday with a family dinner
· 'mdlVtdual msert 10- : Anate
· Huhuar
~d , socta
'I cha 'tr- Col urn bus, VIS'ited over the an dart·
port on an
p y m bonor olber gran d&lt;· ludmg grasshoppers. roa~hes l ma'"'n; and Patty lhJe,
scrap 1 weekend with their parents, daughter's second birthday.
and Me&lt;iran bean beetles A' book .
I Mrs. C. M. Hennesy and Mr. Teresa received gill! includ·
q_~rz_ \\'as heldl)n tree_bar~~) ·, Mrs. Hy•ell gave 1 flower , Robert Harris, Sr.
ing a lamb birthday cake bak·
. arrangement demonstration. on \ Mr . and Mrs. Karl Kautz and ed by Mrs. Hennesy. 0 t be r
itras!c rules of oriental deslgn daughter, Joy, Chester, vwted guests were Terri's grandpar(
' using scarlet maple. Refresh· Sunday with Mrs. Cecil Kimes. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
rnents were served by Grace Mrs. Ktmes also visited re- 1 Deiiiiiiboiiii,.,0.,1...P.,oriitsiimiiiiout•b•.iiiiiiii'"1l
and Kosta Hysell 18 the above cently with Mrs. Walter Miller II
96th Anniversary
and ~Irs . Mitton Houdashelt and to Pomeroy.
Mrs Milton Rousb. The next
----The Racmf' Jun1or Grange, m m Will be held Marrh 25,
Nu 10'/ll recently mstalled the eel g
th home of ,
RELATIVE DIES
81
fullowmg officers. malron, Mrs. 1~.: ~y~e~'
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· Mrs. Crary Davis and Miss
. F.:arl Cross: Master. Don Cross. '
S.. Our Prlu Board
·
Lenore Giles have learned of
Oversee-r, Keith Ashley: Leelur' tlle death of their brother • In
DISCOUNTS
er. Rhonda Emn ; Steward, Brnt!bury PTA to
law. Mr. Charles McDaniel,. m 1
LewiS
Van Meter , Chap.
California Monday. He
d1&lt;d On All Reg. Priced Shlaon. Degra Vall Meter: serre- 1 Hold nod~' Night
following a long illness. Mrs.
tm , Deborah Cross: treasur· '
McDaniel Is the former Mild·
er.· Beverly Erw1n; Ceres, Den- I Dad's Noght will be observed red Giles, who lived In Middle·
J ~e Cross: Pomona.
Della Thtrsday evening, March 10 at port yean ago.
Cross : F'lora, Heidi Ashley; the regular meeting or the Brad·j;..............;....iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiii
G3tekeeper. Howard Ervm. ,Jr.; bury. F.lementary ~A ~lth I
Assis•ant Steward. Kelly Van specJal program. Higbtights of
Meier : Lady Ass't. Steward, the Cle.eland Browns" "Ill be
Sharon Ervin . Ex . Comrni~ presented. Dads present will
tee, Herbert Ervm
eount double on room attend. 1
lnstnHmg tfftcer was Mrs. , ance awards.
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V~rg1l Atkins. marshal, Virgil • Refreshments will be served !
At kins, rega lia bearer, C t t f. by the thud grade room mothford Ashh~" and D1ana Cros!!l, ers F'inal plays wtn be made 1
emblem ~arer Refresbmenls for the talent show on March 1
were ~ened
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Old Flll,hfoJUlll Hymn. ~. Stutler, .presented . two The Meigs HI Pleasure Rid·
Sing Held Sunday
solos and a trio, Eric Wilhams,
'll bave an organizational
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Penny ~Iutter and Melody Wil- ers w•
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An old-lllllhtoned bYIIlll alng Iiams of VIenna, sang. The meetin.g March 14, at 7.30 p.m.
waa held Sunday afternoon at Mln.;.ville and Syracuse Meth- at the Episcopal parish bOUSO
the Syracuse Melbodl!t church odist church cbOlrs also ••ng l~n_;P~o~m~e:_::ro~Y·:_-:--:---wltb the Rev. Wendell G. Slut· a{ld Ross Norris of Racine pre·
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aented a solo.
United Methodist Cbur~;·
S&lt;:veral numbertJ were pre.
in Columbus Friday a tralnlnl
sented by the Brotherhood quar·
ATriiND SESSI~N . day for a lw""!a~urch Scbocil
tet of Vienna, W. Va. with tbe Mrs. Nan Moore ana Mrs. sessiQ~ for th
of the
Rev Stutler as the soloist for Bernard Fultz of the Education Vacation Bible Sebool The meetone ·number, the Freeland Nor· Commission o( ,Heath· Meth6dlsl ~etbodl!t Confere:r·Chit~ndeo
rls quartet of Racine, and the ~burch in Mlddlepqrt, and Mrs. '\was be:d ~ '"
Hoback trio. B. ~- Stutler of. c. F. Tompkins of tlle Ponu!r.Y Ho I In Co u , us.
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Fultz observed t!le lrst step
Ia to cerUfy the bond issue to
the county auditor and asked
him to determine what the cost!
will be tot he atxpayers. In
order to be eligible or stale
money in the amount o about
$1,900,0110, the board also ap.
proved a resolution declaring
the necessity of a bond issue
and tax levy.
The district has retained the
legal flrm . of Squire, Sanden
and Dempsey, Cleveland, 1&lt;1
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handling election procedurea and
sale or the bonds.
The board, in other activity,
aloo discussed the gas bill lar
Rutland elementary school at
length.
It was reported that a bill of
$1,670 bad been received for
heating the 22-room building
the past month. President Richard Jones said the amount Indicated a cost of almost $1110 a
day.
The ""' board, during its
February meeting, had declin·
ed payment of billa totaling 15,·

O:W lor a three-month period,
pending invesu,auon. Follow·
lng the discu!sion, it was acreed to pay 50 per cent or the
bills now submitted.
Donald McKenzie, erecutive
head at Rutland, said he bas
contacted the Columbus HeatIng Company In the matter, aod
1 representative of that firm is
to run tests early next week.
The heating company official
Is 1&lt;1 report definitely whether
oc not the furnace is at faull.
McKenzie and the board also
discussed whether the Rutland

Fuel company changed meter&amp;
after a reported expklsion io the
building last October.
In other activity:
- Alma Smith was employed as substitute cook at Salem
Center elementary.
- McKenzie was allocated
$200 for purchase or maps at
Rutland High School.
- Principal Robert Morris
was authorized to spend $1 SO
for materials for shelving purposes at Bradbury elementary.
- Members Slawtet and William King were asked to inspect

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the sepUc tank wall at Bradbury elementary.
- Roy Tracy was dJrected lo
continue inspection of lhe fire
extinguishers m the schools of
the new dJStrict.
- Members were invJted by
Mr. Clarence Thompson, Mid·
dleport superinkndeut, to attend
a dinner on March 18 at 1 p.m.
at the Middleport H1gh School.
The meal is being prepared and
!terved by courtesy of General
Mills.
- Discussion was held with
• group regardmg a student be·

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George F . DeS1iver, Cincinnati . grand master of Masons
m m.m. will attead a 12th Di•
trict olfJC"ers· meetmg Ulil
SatuJ'day in Harrisonvillt'
A 6:30 p. m. dinner will be
served by the Eastern Stan
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Harrisonville Elf~men­
tary school followed by the
meetmg in the Ma~ onic T'.!mple
aiding the defenders
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News of the Communist
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, CHOliVS. MEMBilRS· ....:. l.Dia Sluon, Karen Boothe, Cheryl Bentz, Roberta Tru.,ell, Jenny Dean and Twfla Karr,
attack came after it was
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2·6149.
lt{l to Jilht,.ibow the colorful eoatllllllng tba\ tJUI be featured In this year's Eastern High S'' hooi Minstrel and Olio
disclosed that American planes
D1stnct President i.'l .I o I, •
il!&amp;' ~tpY iilad SatUI:.dlf all)tlt. Tbe Ninth Annual presentation, be&amp;innin&amp; at 8:08 p.m. each evenine. it directed by
using super·sens1tive radar to
Daryl
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panving
·Mr. O.SiJver h~re will
GEORGE DeSILVER
1 clouds
dropped hundreds uf
be Ben R. Davis, JackS&lt;ln deP,
bombs and high explosive - - - - - - - - -- uty
grand master.
•rockets ltD North Viet Nam. 1
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Host for t~e district meeting
Six or the targets were close :
is Htlrrisonvllle Lodge 411 F &amp;
to Hanoi. Otht&gt;rs mcluded the , 'ttJ .
A M. Joe Stanley, Worshipful
Son La
pelnleum storage
, Masl':'r. Makmg up the 12th Dis·
WASHINGTON tUPI) -1':10 located.
same day a• one broadcast by I
dump 12&gt; miles west 01 the
tn ct are Meigs. Gallia, Law~
Federal Communications Com- To enter such an area, or to a local station, unless it is a 1
Commumst capttal. Son La was
rene" and Jackson counties.
mission Tuesday issued formal extend its signal If already color program tbat the home- ~
bombed lor the first 11me
regulations governing the oa- operatmg there, a CATV town station cbo,.es to broad·
1 Monday.
PrO!!Taffi
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In air action in South VIet
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an FCC h•aring. Subscribers as Another rule published Tues·,
COACH ELLSlJN
• Nam, U S. B52 bombtrs from WASHINGTON tUPi t _ T~.e
lffieS aC e
Thh new rules, most of them of Feb. U would not be :day reqmres a CATV system on j
Guam chewed up acre ~ of
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effective April 18, back up the affected.
!request to carry all lo\?al ,
dense JUngle 35 miles norlh Appalachia Rep,JOna. CommlsFCC's controversial order of In an elaboration of 1ts station signals or •·grade B or
ISOD
northwest ol Saigon, droppmg 5100 ioday approved a $4:13.0IIO
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th FCC I d b
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750 and 1.000- und bombs en I rt•derrtl ~rant !o fmance a land
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vrtua y a o ear1er emuon, e
rue etter m 1ts area or as lhe 1
suspected Viepot Cong cont'enira- · stablltzatwn and conserv&lt;~!lon
the booming CATV mdustry that a local television station FCC to waive the rule if 1
14 f 01 . 28 A
ala•
under federal regulation.
must give a CATV system at technical hmitations pr~venr 1
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pr~gr~.m m 1 a 110 s
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At least three Commu111st pa1 ~hc ~a ~oun 1~'\
p 1 K
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mittee plans full hearings into program It does not wunt I Ot~er regulations cover in- Glenn C. ' 4Tlgtr"
Ellison, : reglments have been spotted
r un Is wl d manre erosion \I auw vnd eKs, son °Cbe tr. and
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( onservatmn
s er ' dta 1"
the entire Issue and what role dupltcated the same day by a strue!Jons to CATV owners for Oh1o Stak UmverSity Fres hman i •• the region IIDce
Jaa. 1. , con t r o an
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the FCC should play.
CATV-relayed signal from aJihng ownership informat~t•H coach the past three years. will I In the A Shau fighting. Ihe ' pro wets m A &lt;:~~ s. A:.. ~ · ra~ 1 h&lt;:~ e0 ~.r s ~ e c~mm~n
hru
Reel
I CATV picks up television distant area.
with the FCC, including a lisl l be speaker for the Southern Viet Cong shot down one of the ' Brown. Guernsey.
oc ong, ~ 0 1. ~ d 10 be' par menU 0
~ SIIIN°'::r ~ _ AOMINIS- signals from the air and relays CATY systems are forbldden ,of subscri.bers, t!levision sta-1High Srhool all · sports banquet U S. Force's C47 "Puff the , .laekson. M~, gan, Muskmgu~: ' ha~:~:d' ban ~r~~et ;~~~ No so d~
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SenateiU..m by cable into homes, lo show tlle same program tne t10ns camed, and "the extent Monday, March 14 at 6 30 p. Magie Dragon" planes
The Noble. Pm) Pike. Ross. lhgh 1M
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.where viewers pay an average - -- o any extstJng or propo:&gt;ed i m
aircraft gets its name from its
reelinl1 from a surprise dru DGRANT APPROVED
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The program wtll be admin· Post 17 unammously endorsbinl by a lODe Republican, rat.. $5 a mone"l for the privilege of
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program orJgi~ation.
Ellison; rormer Middletown I armament- 30 caliber marhine : tslered through exJstmg a.:en· ed Kmles at Its regll lar meeting
lie today to lr)' to stave nff g~lting a generally clearer PT. PLEASAN1 - A 116.6.17 The questJon of CATV- high school gnd menior, is well guns wh1cb sp1t out rounds at •Cll'S of I he US Departmeni of ren'nil)
further ilectlon year additions SJgnai and greater vanety nf federal grant bas been approv- ongmated programs " one of known on the banquet c~rcuit the rate Jf 6,000 per mmute I Agl ocullure
Ki mes 1s a former city com· 1·
to Prealilent Jolinson's $5 billion prograllll.
.
ed to retrain 20 u.nemployed several that the FCC last throughout the United Stales.
Four crewmen aboard the : Alber! Giles. d~rertor of ihe ,miSsooner and past mayor of c
VIet Naril •tal: program. ,
One FCC regulation ISsued persons as_ psycb~atrJSt. a1des month asked Congress to help One of Ellison's speeches, til· plane were killed but
three ! Ohw Office of Appalarh••. lold Sanduskv and presently
r.
In IWOoDJl!!D\1' votes Tuesday Tuesday would afl_ect burgeo?· at the Lakm State Hospital. Pl settle It also. suggeslt:d Jhal lied. "The Real Winner," was others were rescued by U. S. IGov James A. Rhodes '" . ,employed by the 0~10 State
- 45 to 40 and t4: tt 43- the mg C~TV operatwns m btg Pleasant, It was announced to. Congress consider. wh!t~u~r to, given at the American Football helicopters.
I telephone conver~allon fro m l Highway Deparlmeot. His field
eel •
ndm 1 populatiOn areos already servrd day by U. S. Senators Rober! deem CATV a public utJIJty •nd Coaches Association meeting in
h h
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Senate aJIPrDV an arne
en! by one cr more network C. Byrd and Jennings Randolph sub)ecl to the same controls as New York Cit m January of I'
DIVORCES ORDERED
I Washmgton ihat the program " •g . W'dy sa e y.
to the bll tu: package
tba statiOIIS.
and Rep. Ken Hechler. Funds telephone companies.
Y
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. Will "greotly 1m prove the rapa·: 11' " servmg as committee1964
would exiA!nd Social Seeurl~ It ll!lpDSid a temporr..-y for the program were approved 'llte FCC formerly regulated
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D1vorce decrees. have been bil1ties of farms in the area and man of Ohio on lhe nattonal
benefits to an additional I. freeze 011 CATV e~~pansion into by the U. S. Department of only r..ose CATV syslems- Donald Wolle. Athletic D~rec- ordered m twa actiOns bet ore will serve to demonstrat e the r'xecuil ve I'Omnllttee of I he ,
million Americans 70 and over tbe 100 biggest television Labor under the Manpower De-,about 450-whlch used micro- ter at Southern, said tickets Melg&amp; County Common . Plea:\ i worth or good agncullural pr.J-:: AmHir&lt;in VPterans of Vtorm , ·t,
not now covered. Ignoring llhou~ markets In the country, where velopment and Training Pro-[••••• at some point In reloy may be purchased at the school Judge John C. Bacon. L Jn d • : llces"
Wo. II and Korea. Married, b~ · ~
ed pleas from &amp;heir leaders, the industry believes 90
per gram. Twelve weeks of train- stgnals to distant areas. Jl until Fr1day at 9 a. m. or order- See has been granted a dJVon:e • G1 les is Ohut's represenlal•ve IS the rather of two children,
Democrats.
anddl'eSIIlcs
.joined
Sen with
w· Repubto L cent of Its potential revenues I! ing will be offered.
extended its jurisdicLJon last ed !room a foot ba11 or baskel- from Roy H. See and ruslody lo th e 12 . man Arpa. 1ar 111a Re· ,s
k Hat 613
. Market
r Street, '
IIcw to ~vt
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month to aU t,SOO systems, ball player. The H1gh School of three children, and Dtnald gional
nn us Y e Is ac IVe in post
Prouty, R.Vt., 1 long • sought
including those using only Athletic Association is sponsor- G. Stephenson bas been given a
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,uffa~rs. notably Amvets Littlo
victory for his Social Scurity
cables. They serve an estimot· lng the banquet. It will be ..,. divorce from Lois Marie Sleph· '' ·· ' .,,.,, ' 1 •
' 'League where he bas been 1
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"rider." The leedero ~ad expect..
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ed 6,0110,1100 paying •Iewers.
•eel by the Pep Club. '
WASHINGTON tUPII -Pres lrommJSsioner and a delegate II .
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lskod the stale uecutive oommitt...
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INDIANA, Pa. fUPI) - The United Dairy Farmers
WA8HINGTOII7- •'CONTAIN- (UDF), organized to prea for higher returno to the dairy
meat Without isolaUDD" tJhoUid farmer, baa sigaed liB first lllfeement to 111pply raw milk
be the keyotone of U. ·s. pollef directly to 1 d•try.
. Plall8 are abuat complete for mothen of the Salem Center ! Mrs. Howard Birchfield, Mr.
toward the sullen giant that ia
Tbe UDF and the All Star Dairy of Indiana and Kit· the unique and hilarious Teaeb· area have gotten together
a and Mrs. Eugene Fink, Mrs.
Cc'llmunlat China. That meana 1tannfn( signed the agreemenl Tuelday. It ~•II• for a one· er · Parent Variety show this kitchen band, called the "Ap- Fred George and James White
helping PeklliJ get iato l!!e Un· price aystem for all nw milk supplied by UDF members Friday at 7::10 p. m. ill lhe Rut- palacbla Grannies" directed by wlll perform.
lted Nations.
In Indllna alld Armlllrong
land High School gymnasium, C.therlne Shenefield.
AddHional attractions lnelu&lt;le
That wu the substance of, counties.
flll8l'Onlee lbem a supply
of sponsored by the PTA.
Jean Mayes, Isabelle Nelson, Suale Parker and Vernon WebCoiUIIJbla UnivertJity Chine ez-'1 The ooe-prlce system
bas blgb quality miJk.
Emcees will be Vernon Web- JaJlet Bolin and Joan Harrison er in vecal solos, a ballerina
pert A. Doak Barnett'• 5\t been one of tbe main objectives UDF llresldent Ernest H•yes er, Arthur Miller and Sally will present a can can dance dance by a group of men teachhours ol ~y 'l'uesday .JII of lbe UDF which clalma the Aid the. ~riCe agreemenl Schaaf.
and Rev. Chester Lemley has era, a football skll, novelty Inthe 'llenlij.:Forelgn RelatiON cumlll ,prlclnfl l)'ltmD, based wJl1 llllllnl the fBfllllf a fair Opening the program will be 'PI"pafe!l a humoroos ~ otrumentai number by Robert
Comlntltee ' bpftled 113 wide • 1111 bow raw ml1111! Ujled, Is un- ~ 011 1111 !JI~bt,telll . ~ Katie Fink and Isabelle Nelson ltJIUe to be followed by Ro- Garner and Howard Cole, a fat
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1ilvt 1n over-all lllrengthenln&amp; doing lbe "Cbarlestoo" follOW· bertliGarner's instrumental solo. ladles dance, and a
school
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Vernon room sk\t, a cloolng
high-sllllti! Tbtli'sday with Harvard !{en Horton, general manat- .l'llayett did lbe priCI! reci!l~1 ~ Mra. Betty S...lck, jn a bu- Weller will make up a comic IlCht.
PrOI. John K. Fatrbark, aitolh·1 or of lhe dairy, sa:d the lgree- eel by f8l'lllel'l Wllllld vary be- lftorous dialogue.' · ·
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~quare Cbafrmelt In charge of the
tr Allan upert, lhe principal ~ '!' 11. prnv~ All Star .... !Ween
OO ·per bun. .'lbere will be m"'!C~ ~~- d•nce group of Mr. and MrtJ, ~tatloi1 alao
indicated
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Mrs. Dessle Patterson wa s
gUfllll or honor at a
birthday I
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at ·
her horne. West Mam St
A derorated birthday cake
was servt'd with the dmner to '
Mr. and Mrs Philip Rexroa r\
and son. Ph1l1p .Jr, of Cmcin·
nati Mr. and Mrs James Pal·
terson and sans. Brent and Ter.
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SAIGON (UPI) - Communist troops swept down from
jungle-covered mountains today and almost overran a 1
U.S. Special Forces camp of 13 Americans and several hunIdred Vietnamese tribesmen. An American plane sent to
the rescue was shot down.
Fighting raged throughout the day but front dispatch· ,
es said the Communists stopped lighting shortly after dark
and "all was quiet" there. Radio contact was lost and al·
though the Americans and Vietnamese were reported to
have suffered casualties their final fat(! was not known.
An Air Force transport plane equipped with flares
circled overhead ready to illuminate the scene If the fight· '
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school bus for a week.
Attendmg were board memo
bers Jones, Htram Slawter William King. Y~rgil King and Mrs.
E. 0. Rail ; Prosecutor Fultz,
School Bus SUpervisor Bob
Swick, and School Adminlstra.
tors George Sargent, Bedford
Principal , Morris,
Bradbury
principal, C. S. Gibbs, Supt.
in Pomeroy; McKenzie, and Mr.
Thompson.
The board also approved •P.
propriatlons which are Usted
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out national war on crime l~e F~rst Chmt1an Church.
throu&amp;h steps rangiog from
Election to office will be at
&lt;Oolrol of guo IBiea to ..... ' the state convention in Cinclnpreheaalve attaeks on eoodi· I nail June 16·18.
lions lbal breed lawless1ess. i
lo a special message to the
FORFE;IT BONDS
Houoe ·~ Senate, Johnson _set
Forle•tmg bonds ill Pom81'0)'
fortb a Three • stace natJOD· Mayor Cbari~ Logar's Cturt
al strategy aga_inst crime." It Tuesday nigh! were Ed"lil'd
would loclade 1mmed1ate of. 1 B
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