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Theiss-McNickle Wedding is Event
Md.1·nfur Abouf
At Asbury Methodist Chiirch Feb. 11' People In

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Fellowship Tea
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Planned APrl :,r~~~s~la~be:,d _l:al, ~
'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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oes on Primarv Ballo

Bond Issue

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Tbe~Local Sehool Dis-

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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
. •t ...
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.
.
.
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~'
e
· 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.
,
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
Ita. All parents are urged to at.. I
I knd
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enttne

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at y

falt,er of
TO MEET MOND~T
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
'
Penny ~Iutter and Melody Wil- ers w•
.
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·
'
:
•
let ln charge.
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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f-[lily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport._ _O., Kareh 8, 1116&amp;

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oew school.
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
serve aa special counsel for

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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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Around And

Intense Fighting Reported
Near Laotian Border Area

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About

S Middleport

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
m tht&gt;
Harrisonville Elf~men­
tary school followed by the
meetmg in the Ma~ onic T'.!mple
aiding the defenders
1
at 7·30 Dinner reservations
News of the Communist
""
m&lt;J~
be made by telephonmg
, CHOliVS. MEMBilRS· ....:. l.Dia Sluon, Karen Boothe, Cheryl Bentz, Roberta Tru.,ell, Jenny Dean and Twfla Karr,
attack came after it was
w
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
Alban. Oak H1lll. ArcomMl'i. A:lt8Nease.- Senllnel Photo.
1..
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pick out targets through thiCk ,
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
j
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
I
tion's 1,600 community antenna system would have to apply for cast in black and wh1t.e.
In air action in South VIet
L'
I
television tCATV) systems.
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
.
, .
.
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
Ia
I II II I I' d . .
th FCC I d b
.,
k
.
750 and 1.000- und bombs en I rt•derrtl ~rant !o fmance a land
I
Feb, 15 pacing
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
0
tions.
pr~gr~.m m 1 a 110 s
P.
1
1
The House Commerce Com· least eight days' notice of 1 compliance.
l
At least three Commu111st pa1 ~hc ~a ~oun 1~'\
p 1 K
f M
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
·
( 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
d
h
, . r::; d da1t f 1mes
1 ·t
0
1
11
5
,
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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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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 •
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•eel by the Pep Club. '
WASHINGTON tUPII -Pres lrommJSsioner and a delegate II .
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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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Pomeroy, Ohio

Mrs. Dessle Patterson wa s
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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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' 1•ams own, '
vention: a comprehensive loag 'I Va .. $115 for runnmg a red lilhl,,
raage lollow • dtroagh pro. and E va Kayes, $2&gt; for IDto.
IP'BM, aad an attack on "crime !cation.
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WEATHER
Association hu secured
Cloudy, warmer tllroagh Charles Hill Mella! u ''~~:~~
Tllanday, with ehaoce 01 ollowo speaker foe the sprf!tl
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seeded Central (Oblo)
met Lakeland (Wl!.) loday
the opening second rouad
of lhe 29th IIIIIIU81
Associatl811 of
AlhleUcs (NAIA)

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Continu~s&gt; Today

NAJA Tourney
KANSAS C1TY, MO,

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bllng (La.), No. a,
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Carson-Newman was
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closing mlnufA!I lA&gt; edge
Central, 61H7.

ALL ·STARS

Qnm. G('!lmhllnc Deeded 111 . IM!rely IbM peritld to ~ ocr_ ..
Ceatral Wuhllgtra ljlale, ,,._
forced FifiiHeeded 'hW Watera
In 'the aeeded Kellh
Layup
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Palm•
Thomas (Minn.)
In their wblch liBisbed secoBd In lhe est !ICOI'el' .•s be
1am
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M0nda nlgbt
conference dominated lhe Mid- two In the final week. Tho .
BW Back.,.ID, Toledo
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'conference all • llla1' 8 forward ia from Toledo. ...__ IIIIIIMd to lbe -.1 team
today, dobl"
a e a • ~pse
oquad annouaced to- The others on the ftnl ave 7_ ID8IlJIIIII en1y llollftblllll
61 Olclt 91,
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two men o• lhe
IIIIIIIThe IDilu&amp;l Faculty-Varsity basketball game at Eastern three seeded teama which
am.
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ves the league champ~asllld 1 111- Olberl receiving
61 Comet4~t
HI b School baa been set for Tnesday, March 15, in the Tuesday, :was No. 16.
The Rnckets representatl
Uve of Muncie, lad., ud jul!lor IIIOIIIIon ,... Nick Aiel 1111
6..,LA1trent.Wle
hootor
,J,nalllum of the high ICbool.
The biggest surprise was
llte team aeleeted by tho Ken Fowlkes, f.looW lanrard Rich JleiidiU el Bowlilc The game, acheduled to get underway at 7 p.m., will Pittsburg. (Kau.) State.
eoacbes were center :
lor Ohio Univenity. Fowlta, PIIIJ Snow e1 Mlaml: Bob Blohm
62 Falrblne 4
be preceded by a pancake supper sponsored by the senior The eighth-seeded. Garllla• Aston, Pltt..burgh, and forw
from COlumbus, aat out lbe laat and Johll Scbolteat,
I oyl. Std. Ironto
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aile! hootor
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class. Serving will begin at 5 p.m.
saw a 45-42 halftime lead Jim COx, who traded the loop three games with a brobll fool MldiJ8u: Mike Hammond
Larry Morrlaon, exeeuUve head and other Eaatern vanish early In the
acorlng lead most of the aeaso•. The second squad was beaded Dave Brown, ObJo•
63 Forcl Gel. 500 '
faculty members openly expect to get the Eagle varsity stanza In losing lA&gt;
Aslol is 6-leet.a and Cox 6-lot- by sophomre Reggie Lacelleld - · Kelll State '1111
TORONTO (UPI) -After
ConY. '52 '"" SttL
Radio oncl hoator
players stuffed with pancake•
(Ala.) 118-79. The other
5.
of western Michigan. Others Ski.. and Tom Lugfltt,
almost two days of lnvestlgaprlor to the claab.
Boys under 14, No.8 In lhe U.S. team lo fall In
Wall Platkwskl of Bowllnl! were Fred Albrecbt and Doug shall. Langfitt wu a flrst
Onlario Labor Minister
63 Chevrolet IIIIJI'lo
How much good that will do, Boys under 16, both smgles; round action was
Green, the only sophomore on Slmll ol Kent State, Bob Redd dlolce laat year.
conchts:,""~af':'at'~ 4 dr. H.T. I oy, AI
p. Ill..,!,.. rodle
since the faculty plainly 11 stuf· No. 1 iD Obio Boys under
Bethune-CookmaR (Fla.), a
hootor
led with several years of blgb and Boys under 16 singles,
88 loser lA&gt; Carroll (Mont.).
eoDep Balkalboll Relal1l
but to 88IICiloa lha March
65 Ford Feir. 500 '
eating ond little exercise, reo also Is the U. S. champion
In other first round
By Ullltecl Preso IidenalloDal
De flgb beween Cassius
2
Dr. Hordtop, 219 M
matna lA&gt; be ...,_
doubles Boys under 14 division. Tuesday, aecllld-seedecl
NAIA 1'ollniametd
and Ernie TerreD lor
lno, Crulllmotlo
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C11J M
Lee! Gardena.
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who was handed
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111 participate In addition lo executive bead, is
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diia bot potato by Ontario
2 dr. Honll9p, 2!!.~!~'
Mr. Morrison Include COach get a big crowd out
By Unlled Preu llllenialkmal the Weslenl Divialon wh.. New Canoll 91 Btbne-fu&gt;kmn u
Atbletlcs Commissioner Merv
standard tr1ns.
hootor
Gary Parsona, Chad
Moore, night for the Tomadoe5'
Now that Philadelphia
York JXIIIecl out a 133-132 Lateiaud 915 lJolleld 81
McKenzie, l&lt;lld the
Dick Martin, Bob Ord and Sporl! Banquet.
11 II finally grabbed tie top spot overtime wiD In the Madison Midwestern 91 Monmouth 9J the fight application
65 Forcl Gal.
School Board Member Howard Speaker for the event
National Basketball
Square Garden nightcap. Se Albuquerque 81 New Haven 74 requiremenls of the Atbltotics
Conv, 352 ong. Std. trll., .
rodlo ond ·hooltr
Caldwell
Glenn 1. (Tiger) Ellison,
Eastern Division It
cond place Baltimore flatteMd Carsn-NWIDII 68 1m_ Cent. r1 COnlrni Act.
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Some of the varsity boya man football coach at
lA&gt; let go.
Francisco, 130-109 Ia a Athena 88 Pliabg st. 7i
Local promoter Frank TunXL. Conv. I qol. AI traM.,
are Charles Knight, John Pool- Stale University, a noted
The 76ers edged Into
at Eugene, Ore.
DJ. Walyan 88 l)lrtl•soa '18
JieY and the Maple Leal
p. 1lolr!ng, rodlo ond .....
with a win over
Rookie Billy Cunningham ~·- ---·
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dgl
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POMEROY
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with
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St.
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During the halftime in
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St. Louis In e opener
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on
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Madison Square Garden twin second period as the 76ers Oblo Hlp ll&lt;hool BaskelhaD Montreal auburb, Verdua,
1 table teanls exhibition leatur· Chancey_ will come from
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ahead to otay.
B United Pn
Clay's "unpatriotic" remarks
lng John Tannehill, 13, ef Mid- shall Umversity to ear
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Pblladelpbia bas six game• 1n tile nightcap, Utile Howie f
Cia AABI Dlltrlc'·
about lhe war In Viet Nam ond
2 dr, H.T. 352 M
trans., p. stHrfns, r•le,
dleport, aatlonal champion of son. Deem says, "If you hear A:::nd Oil
II
7 left on it. schedule and Boston, Komlves scored seven points il
A:• Cal bul ..
lhe suspected underworld 8llsohe1ter
boya under 14. John is expected this fellow once you would go Team 3
8 10 winner of seven straight league llte overtime lo upend the Col •·- LID~~ M
elations of TerreU's former
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to play against the Obio Uol- anywhere to hear him .
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versity Intramural champion.
Ticket. may
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Team ~
1 17
Los Angeles me an w hi I e win in New York,
PleasaRt VIew us
ey
givea the light a strong enough
and
hitter.
John goes lo Detroit the wee!&lt; the high school unlit 1 a. m. High Game - Mike
missed cllnlf.Iing first spot iD But Laker lan1 could console
U 51 Arlin.....,
aroma to Ioree it out of the
62 Ford G1l. 500
end of March 15-26 lo compete Friday.
171, Sally Globokar, 118;
themselves that Elgin Baylor Is
t1a 1'~"'- 42 United States.
4 dr. I cyl. AI TrollL, 1'.
1
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In the 1966 u. 8. Open
8eries - Lenny Van Meter
ready for the playoffs. Be
~. aurn th
"I want "' emphaslre that
dMring, radio ettcl ...._
four divisions of play, Boys un- It's about lime for high sch"?l Sally Glubokar, 399. HI g
S
scored 46 points, while Jerry
co 0
Ibis decision In no way
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der 16 singles, Boys under 18 boys to break out baseballs m Team Game and Serieo - AshWest added 18. New York got Portsmouth ~ 15
condones or supporl! previous
2 Dr. 6 oyHndor, .,..,...
singles, and Boys under 16 dou- preparation for spring competl- land Oil, 670, 1911.
big outbursts from Walt Bella· Soulhe tern =-~er
actions, afflllationA · or public
tranL, ncflo llldl hNflr
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79
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bles with Richard Farrel of lion.
my, who bad 40, and rookie
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Pldladel e
statement. made by either of
Cleveland and Boys under It Several boys, anxious to get a
Bend League
Da.ve Stallworth, who IA&gt;ssed Ia str bur ""BrllU
the major parUclpanta In
doubleo with Steve Parsons of head start, already are throwaa g 70
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light," R&lt;&gt;wntree stressed.
31 .
CharlesiA&gt;n.
ing. None of the high school Ed's Auto Tnm
52
aJDeS
Baltimore tralled San FrancisAI Con!OII
Tho minister later admitted
USED CARLOT
76
Tannehill hnlds 1965 rankings teams have gotten outside yet. T..•m 300
50
co by nine points In the aeeoad DaClllolland SoLoutbluurdg!A&gt;n 58Lak .. be would probably be
Locuot
a s,...,.,. 111.
as follows: No, I In the U. 9. But It won't be long.
WMPO
34
By United Pres• lniematlonal quarter but blew lbe game eve1
es 48
e .. atendance at the bout himself
Mlddloport
Dutton Drugs
33
Wedaesday Right's Ohio
with 1 3'1·22 margin iD the
Waid Cross and Soo
25 school district
slaru:a. Johnny Green !lit Eaat Ulllverslty Dlv.
Midwest Steel
22 acbedule:
of 15 shots to get 25 poiols ball team Tneaday for the
High Game - G. Osborne,
CLASS AA
also hauled down a dozea IbM lhll season. Also named
203; High Series - Les DameAI llastlako
Don Obi bit to of 19 lhe JO.maa squad wert
wood, 556. High Game and
Geneva (14-6) vs
&gt;hots for :!0 polnls.
Lloyd d Rutgers, Hubie
les _ Ed's Auto Trim, 841,
Eastlake North (15-tl) Rick Barry Jed lhe Warriors abaD of LaSalle, Mal Graham
Eastern's Charles Knight, a 6·3 senior, led all vote____
At Lorain
wilb 15 poinls.
of NYU, Ke1th Hocbsleln of
getters Tuesday night at Kyger Creek High School where
Trl County League
Cleveland st. Edward (20-1)
Holy Croos, John Rodgers
Southern Valley Athletic Conference cage coaches seLoraill Adm. King (13-a)
Bucknell, Carver Clinton of
lected the 1965-66 All-Star team.
Cr , Steak H
AI Berea
ECAC AILSTARS
Pl!Dll state, Keith Sedlacek of
46
Knight, who paced the Eagow s
OIISa
3B Maple Heights (19-1) vo
NEW YORK (UPI)-Guanl Harvard, Bill Morley of
lea to tlleir second undisputed Southwestern received the Gal· H~lsum Sale&gt;•
Cleveland John Adams
Bill Melchlonnl tl VIllanova ware and Mike Broncb
38
SVAC t!Ue iD two years, picked lla tournament trophy.
Meigs Co. Beagle Club
AI Youngstowo
was named lA&gt; the ECAC A1J. Fairfield.
42 · 11. He
ed the
Foreman &amp; Abbott
31
up poll!
WBll oarn
All . league players in both Craig's Market
30
WarreR Hardillg (10-1) vs
All-Star captain. Filleen play- football and basketball are to G &amp; J Auto Parts
11
Youngstown East (11~1)1
.,, were aominated, lO were receive. certificates.
High Game aJid Series - LarAI Canton
named - five on the first team
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Lin001 ( l 3
- five oa the second unit. The The coaches discussed
ry Wilson, :144~ 818; High team anton
n ~ :~~
NEW CHAMPION SPARK PWGS- 691
live coaches based their selec- sports. Kyger Creek will
game and series - MeJgo Co.
CLASS A
Uoaa 01 the 10-9-8 etc. point track ond hnseball teams. Olh·
Club, 903, 2606.
At COJumbu
Nylon Slip On AUTO SEAT COVERS $5.77 .
system.
,
ers mdiCated they would a!River Valley (11-9) vs
Nortb Gallla I Ruger Garrett, tempt baseball thiS year.
Marcb 4, l~oa Lost
Licking Valley (17-3)
NORGE EUCTRIC DRYER
$69.00 .
a 5-11 Jumor, tomled 41 pomll!
Team 2
COlumbus
University
19-11)
vs
3 0
in the balloting. Kyger Creek's
Team 4
Big Walnut (18-3)
NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER_ $79.00
1 Newark Catholic (16-4) vs
2
Lanny Tyo, a 1-1 senlor, tota~
lllOD
1 1
ed 40
Team 3
36H ELECTRIC RANGE _ _ _ $159.00 ·
~ng ont the first unH
Team I
0 3
Fairbanks &lt;
Gene Hall a 1-1 Southwe•
High Game - Gary
Colum!Ns Westfall (17-3) Vs
15"- N.W. PORTAWALLS _ 49c nch
were junior
. and' Dan llall, a 6-3
173; High Series AI N Fredencktown
Phil delpbl "~'' 11
Trace aelllor.
Hawley, 436. High ream
ew
a
a
26" GIRLS OR BOYS BIKES
$36.81 .·
ed lA&gt; tile second team
and Series - Team 2, 2'17, 789. Garaway (17-11 vs
e
Bndgeport 121~n I
36" GAS RANGE _ _ _ _ $109.00
~-1
5-11 · ·
SENT BOWIJNG old
AI Canton
"'~ es """'6"'.•
JunlOI', TAMPA, Fla. (UP[) - A
POMEROY LANES
Columbiana 111-91 vs
EaalerJI; Steve ~!holt, 6-1 sell- nal workout was scheduled
Cuyahoga Height. (111-4)
14 cu. ft. 2 Dr. G.E. REFRIGERATOR $238.
IOr, Southwestern, C!Iuc~ Leach day for the Cincinnati Reds he·
Trl CouDiy League
Kent State (15-3) vs
G.E. STEAM IRON
$9.95
6-3 seruor, Kyger Creek, Terry lure they )auacb the Grapefruit
February !Z, lll6l
McDonald (18-3)
Cremeens, 5-10 junior, Hannan Lesgue season on Thursday
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AI CbUUcothe
Trace ond Clyde Smith, 5-9 sen- against Kansas City at BradeR· Crow • Steak House
18
PROVEN 4 SLICE TOASTER-- $15.98
ior. North Gallia.
Fl
Meigs Oo. Beagle Club
30 Proctorvllla (Zl-11) vs
McArthur (15-6)
1n other matters, Kyger Creet IA&gt;n.
In ana. inlrasquad game Tues· HoIsurn Sales
30
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HOUSE BROOMS
98c
received the SVAC grid trophy, da , leflhander Ted
Foreman ond Abbott
25 White Oak (19-1 I vs
Eastera the cage trophy, aad wi. louched for five hits
Cra1gs Market
24
Chillicothe Flagel (:!0-3)
TOOL ASSORTMENT - - - 8Bc nch
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four runs In the ninth
G and J Auto Parlo
15
ELECTRIC CLOCKS
$3.91 .
!tie Dave Bristol&amp; beat the
High Game and Series -Don
SERVIC~"
Fight Resulu
Sievers 8-4 in the final
Schiihng, 223, 600; .iigh Team ~ By Unlled Pl'eso Infmi.IIlooal Rookie third daseman
30 g1l. GAS WATER HEATERS_ $56.00
Game - Meigs Beugle Club,
MIAMI BEACH !UPil - Boehmer louched off the ral'y 913; High 'Jearn Series - HoiDoug Jones, 195, New York, with a double and pinch hitter sum Sales, 260'/ ·
52 91l. ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS $74.95
slopped Lou Dalley, 188, Jim Coker singled In the winning
We Repair All
omaha, Neb, (5).
GRASS SEED---- 5 lbs. $1.39
run.
Waters of Utah's Great Salt
Mlkft &amp; Moclelo
Chico Ruiz and Lee May had Lake are 22 per cent salt.
%H DRILLS
$7.77 '
LEWISTON, Maine (UPII - doubles lor the Brtstols, who got British forces at the Batilell
Tom MeNeeley, 209, Medfield, 10 hila, and Tommy Helms and
New Orleans, last battle
JIG SAW, ELECTRIC--- $1
Maas., outpointed Jean.Ciaude Johnny Edwards had doubles for tile War oi1Bl2, were OOITIDl81Id-JI
wv :1-2255
Residential
Custamen:
Check
:roar
Dlrectol'J
R&lt;&gt;y, 188, Quebec City (10). ·
the Sievers.
eel by Gen. SU' Edward
Ill I. Moln St.
,_..,
listing now, and ull ua promptly It :you wiBII to
FLASHUGHT BAnERIES - - - NEW YORKiUP!) -Mike Sammy Ellis, Jim O'Toole l~ba.,m.,·=======...ii "'iiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiii~
make a change.
and Jack Baldachua were 1:
1 pt. SPRAY PAINT (Asst. Colon)_
Cortez, 140, Puerlo Rico, Scheduled lA&gt; start against the
Consider including other 8191DQen of 7'0111' 1&amp;111111
stopped MUte Cruz, 13'/li, Athletics.
in the Directory. Personal liatblp cost verr little
2 CYCLE MOWERS---Puerto Rico (8).
and mean 110 much.
ROBINSON siGNS
4 CYCLE MOWERS---TOLEDO (UPI) -Ruben MIAMI IUPI) - All-star outF11tures:
Busin•
CJMtomers:
IJatiDaB 1n the YeUow
IBurricane) Cartar, 157, Pater· fielder Frank ROOinson obtainPages will brlnR' more cuatomera to your door. And
6 VOLT LANTERN - - - - liOn, N.J., outpointed WUbe~t ed In .the key winter tr~e with 1
A FINE SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY
you'll
reac.
b
more
buyers
by
Uatina'
IUICler
additwnal
(Skeeter) McClure, 161, Detroit Cincinnati, Tuesday signed a
10" TEFLON. SKILLETS - - - elaaaiftcations. Separate Directory llatlnp for key
Mich. (10).
Baltimore contract for a reponpersonnel pay off, too,
BI!:rziAFF SIGNS-, ed $115,1100, the biggest con~·aet II
1.2 CUP PERCOLATORS--In Oriole hisiA&gt;ry. ·
1ction: Call our Blllln• Oftlce toPHILADELPHIA (UP!) ROOlnsoli waa obtained from
HAND MIXERS----AT
ALL
TIMES
clay for addltiOIII or ebal!pa.
Pete Retdaff, 33-year old Cincinnati last December for
PblladelpblJ Eagle tight end, Milt Pappas, Jack · Baldso~n
tlgned Tqesday for bit lith and Dick Simpaon. The aci)ul~ve aesson witb the sltleJI q1 Roblnaon gives lhe OrNaUonal ·FOOiball 1.eagvt elub. !olea lhe key alugger they ~~= JL
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DEAl FR STOll
leader Ill pus recepllol!l with them one of top favorites ID the
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Defending cluimpJon ond

seeded Central (Oblo)
met Lakeland (Wl!.) loday
the opening second rouad
of lhe 29th IIIIIIU81
Associatl811 of
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Continu~s&gt; Today

NAJA Tourney
KANSAS C1TY, MO,

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seeded ~Uos::m~~ ~~
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(Tenn.) IOd
bllng (La.), No. a,
survived.
Carson-Newman was
to come from behind
closing mlnufA!I lA&gt; edge
Central, 61H7.

ALL ·STARS

Qnm. G('!lmhllnc Deeded 111 . IM!rely IbM peritld to ~ ocr_ ..
Ceatral Wuhllgtra ljlale, ,,._
forced FifiiHeeded 'hW Watera
In 'the aeeded Kellh
Layup
!Jidlona with 1118 oecond left to alp

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Toledo, the flrsl team, llded lbe
d
Palm•
Thomas (Minn.)
In their wblch liBisbed secoBd In lhe est !ICOI'el' .•s be
1am
"'llke lUI • ll!llot __ futead
M0nda nlgbt
conference dominated lhe Mid- two In the final week. Tho .
BW Back.,.ID, Toledo
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pinned 18-mlll
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g~e k 1 Yd • t
'conference all • llla1' 8 forward ia from Toledo. ...__ IIIIIIMd to lbe -.1 team
today, dobl"
a e a • ~pse
oquad annouaced to- The others on the ftnl ave 7_ ID8IlJIIIII en1y llollftblllll
61 Olclt 91,
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one
two men o• lhe
IIIIIIIThe IDilu&amp;l Faculty-Varsity basketball game at Eastern three seeded teama which
am.
,
ves the league champ~asllld 1 111- Olberl receiving
61 Comet4~t
HI b School baa been set for Tnesday, March 15, in the Tuesday, :was No. 16.
The Rnckets representatl
Uve of Muncie, lad., ud jul!lor IIIOIIIIon ,... Nick Aiel 1111
6..,LA1trent.Wle
hootor
,J,nalllum of the high ICbool.
The biggest surprise was
llte team aeleeted by tho Ken Fowlkes, f.looW lanrard Rich JleiidiU el Bowlilc The game, acheduled to get underway at 7 p.m., will Pittsburg. (Kau.) State.
eoacbes were center :
lor Ohio Univenity. Fowlta, PIIIJ Snow e1 Mlaml: Bob Blohm
62 Falrblne 4
be preceded by a pancake supper sponsored by the senior The eighth-seeded. Garllla• Aston, Pltt..burgh, and forw
from COlumbus, aat out lbe laat and Johll Scbolteat,
I oyl. Std. Ironto
,
aile! hootor
,
class. Serving will begin at 5 p.m.
saw a 45-42 halftime lead Jim COx, who traded the loop three games with a brobll fool MldiJ8u: Mike Hammond
Larry Morrlaon, exeeuUve head and other Eaatern vanish early In the
acorlng lead most of the aeaso•. The second squad was beaded Dave Brown, ObJo•
63 Forcl Gel. 500 '
faculty members openly expect to get the Eagle varsity stanza In losing lA&gt;
Aslol is 6-leet.a and Cox 6-lot- by sophomre Reggie Lacelleld - · Kelll State '1111
TORONTO (UPI) -After
ConY. '52 '"" SttL
Radio oncl hoator
players stuffed with pancake•
(Ala.) 118-79. The other
5.
of western Michigan. Others Ski.. and Tom Lugfltt,
almost two days of lnvestlgaprlor to the claab.
Boys under 14, No.8 In lhe U.S. team lo fall In
Wall Platkwskl of Bowllnl! were Fred Albrecbt and Doug shall. Langfitt wu a flrst
Onlario Labor Minister
63 Chevrolet IIIIJI'lo
How much good that will do, Boys under 16, both smgles; round action was
Green, the only sophomore on Slmll ol Kent State, Bob Redd dlolce laat year.
conchts:,""~af':'at'~ 4 dr. H.T. I oy, AI
p. Ill..,!,.. rodle
since the faculty plainly 11 stuf· No. 1 iD Obio Boys under
Bethune-CookmaR (Fla.), a
hootor
led with several years of blgb and Boys under 16 singles,
88 loser lA&gt; Carroll (Mont.).
eoDep Balkalboll Relal1l
but to 88IICiloa lha March
65 Ford Feir. 500 '
eating ond little exercise, reo also Is the U. S. champion
In other first round
By Ullltecl Preso IidenalloDal
De flgb beween Cassius
2
Dr. Hordtop, 219 M
matna lA&gt; be ...,_
doubles Boys under 14 division. Tuesday, aecllld-seedecl
NAIA 1'ollniametd
and Ernie TerreD lor
lno, Crulllmotlo
AI K
C11J M
Lee! Gardena.
. Low milo...
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Faculty wbo plan- hope- Ron Deem, Southern
who was handed
65
Ford
Gel.
500
111 participate In addition lo executive bead, is
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Grmblng '10 Cent. Wash. 111
diia bot potato by Ontario
2 dr. Honll9p, 2!!.~!~'
Mr. Morrison Include COach get a big crowd out
By Unlled Preu llllenialkmal the Weslenl Divialon wh.. New Canoll 91 Btbne-fu&gt;kmn u
Atbletlcs Commissioner Merv
standard tr1ns.
hootor
Gary Parsona, Chad
Moore, night for the Tomadoe5'
Now that Philadelphia
York JXIIIecl out a 133-132 Lateiaud 915 lJolleld 81
McKenzie, l&lt;lld the
Dick Martin, Bob Ord and Sporl! Banquet.
11 II finally grabbed tie top spot overtime wiD In the Madison Midwestern 91 Monmouth 9J the fight application
65 Forcl Gal.
School Board Member Howard Speaker for the event
National Basketball
Square Garden nightcap. Se Albuquerque 81 New Haven 74 requiremenls of the Atbltotics
Conv, 352 ong. Std. trll., .
rodlo ond ·hooltr
Caldwell
Glenn 1. (Tiger) Ellison,
Eastern Division It
cond place Baltimore flatteMd Carsn-NWIDII 68 1m_ Cent. r1 COnlrni Act.
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Some of the varsity boya man football coach at
lA&gt; let go.
Francisco, 130-109 Ia a Athena 88 Pliabg st. 7i
Local promoter Frank TunXL. Conv. I qol. AI traM.,
are Charles Knight, John Pool- Stale University, a noted
The 76ers edged Into
at Eugene, Ore.
DJ. Walyan 88 l)lrtl•soa '18
JieY and the Maple Leal
p. 1lolr!ng, rodlo ond .....
with a win over
Rookie Billy Cunningham ~·- ---·
Gardena wUI promote the bout,
dgl
k
er, Steve Ba ey and Gary quet ·spea er.
POMEROY
LANES
ad
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Tuesday pushed ~
PhD e p
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It " reported that at
Wolfe.
Junior ,.....,..
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'·ague
Louis wbe1 he ""
•w ~ Shorter
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fo
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cltll . New y ork,
65 Musteng 2
ahead
with
a
112-106
St.
Oglethorpe
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,..,er
term)
During the halftime in
,_ one per8fll1 - Iormer
Februarv ?A 1966
th
. 1' In~ d•,.,•• the
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M !real ond tile
H.T. 289 ong, 4 """'
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., ' WoD Loll
St. Louis In e opener
m • po '" -'"'"
cago,
on
tr1n1. Radio 1nd heatw
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Madison Square Garden twin second period as the 76ers Oblo Hlp ll&lt;hool BaskelhaD Montreal auburb, Verdua,
1 table teanls exhibition leatur· Chancey_ will come from
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ahead to otay.
B United Pn
Clay's "unpatriotic" remarks
lng John Tannehill, 13, ef Mid- shall Umversity to ear
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Pblladelpbia bas six game• 1n tile nightcap, Utile Howie f
Cia AABI Dlltrlc'·
about lhe war In Viet Nam ond
2 dr, H.T. 352 M
trans., p. stHrfns, r•le,
dleport, aatlonal champion of son. Deem says, "If you hear A:::nd Oil
II
7 left on it. schedule and Boston, Komlves scored seven points il
A:• Cal bul ..
lhe suspected underworld 8llsohe1ter
boya under 14. John is expected this fellow once you would go Team 3
8 10 winner of seven straight league llte overtime lo upend the Col •·- LID~~ M
elations of TerreU's former
62 Comet 2 Door
to play against the Obio Uol- anywhere to hear him .
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Ticket. may
am
Team ~
1 17
Los Angeles me an w hi I e win in New York,
PleasaRt VIew us
ey
givea the light a strong enough
and
hitter.
John goes lo Detroit the wee!&lt; the high school unlit 1 a. m. High Game - Mike
missed cllnlf.Iing first spot iD But Laker lan1 could console
U 51 Arlin.....,
aroma to Ioree it out of the
62 Ford G1l. 500
end of March 15-26 lo compete Friday.
171, Sally Globokar, 118;
themselves that Elgin Baylor Is
t1a 1'~"'- 42 United States.
4 dr. I cyl. AI TrollL, 1'.
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In the 1966 u. 8. Open
8eries - Lenny Van Meter
ready for the playoffs. Be
~. aurn th
"I want "' emphaslre that
dMring, radio ettcl ...._
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S
scored 46 points, while Jerry
co 0
Ibis decision In no way
63 Comet Custom
der 16 singles, Boys under 18 boys to break out baseballs m Team Game and Serieo - AshWest added 18. New York got Portsmouth ~ 15
condones or supporl! previous
2 Dr. 6 oyHndor, .,..,...
singles, and Boys under 16 dou- preparation for spring competl- land Oil, 670, 1911.
big outbursts from Walt Bella· Soulhe tern =-~er
actions, afflllationA · or public
tranL, ncflo llldl hNflr
81
79
1
bles with Richard Farrel of lion.
my, who bad 40, and rookie
N
Pldladel e
statement. made by either of
Cleveland and Boys under It Several boys, anxious to get a
Bend League
Da.ve Stallworth, who IA&gt;ssed Ia str bur ""BrllU
the major parUclpanta In
doubleo with Steve Parsons of head start, already are throwaa g 70
an1 ..
light," R&lt;&gt;wntree stressed.
31 .
CharlesiA&gt;n.
ing. None of the high school Ed's Auto Tnm
52
aJDeS
Baltimore tralled San FrancisAI Con!OII
Tho minister later admitted
USED CARLOT
76
Tannehill hnlds 1965 rankings teams have gotten outside yet. T..•m 300
50
co by nine points In the aeeoad DaClllolland SoLoutbluurdg!A&gt;n 58Lak .. be would probably be
Locuot
a s,...,.,. 111.
as follows: No, I In the U. 9. But It won't be long.
WMPO
34
By United Pres• lniematlonal quarter but blew lbe game eve1
es 48
e .. atendance at the bout himself
Mlddloport
Dutton Drugs
33
Wedaesday Right's Ohio
with 1 3'1·22 margin iD the
Waid Cross and Soo
25 school district
slaru:a. Johnny Green !lit Eaat Ulllverslty Dlv.
Midwest Steel
22 acbedule:
of 15 shots to get 25 poiols ball team Tneaday for the
High Game - G. Osborne,
CLASS AA
also hauled down a dozea IbM lhll season. Also named
203; High Series - Les DameAI llastlako
Don Obi bit to of 19 lhe JO.maa squad wert
wood, 556. High Game and
Geneva (14-6) vs
&gt;hots for :!0 polnls.
Lloyd d Rutgers, Hubie
les _ Ed's Auto Trim, 841,
Eastlake North (15-tl) Rick Barry Jed lhe Warriors abaD of LaSalle, Mal Graham
Eastern's Charles Knight, a 6·3 senior, led all vote____
At Lorain
wilb 15 poinls.
of NYU, Ke1th Hocbsleln of
getters Tuesday night at Kyger Creek High School where
Trl County League
Cleveland st. Edward (20-1)
Holy Croos, John Rodgers
Southern Valley Athletic Conference cage coaches seLoraill Adm. King (13-a)
Bucknell, Carver Clinton of
lected the 1965-66 All-Star team.
Cr , Steak H
AI Berea
ECAC AILSTARS
Pl!Dll state, Keith Sedlacek of
46
Knight, who paced the Eagow s
OIISa
3B Maple Heights (19-1) vo
NEW YORK (UPI)-Guanl Harvard, Bill Morley of
lea to tlleir second undisputed Southwestern received the Gal· H~lsum Sale&gt;•
Cleveland John Adams
Bill Melchlonnl tl VIllanova ware and Mike Broncb
38
SVAC t!Ue iD two years, picked lla tournament trophy.
Meigs Co. Beagle Club
AI Youngstowo
was named lA&gt; the ECAC A1J. Fairfield.
42 · 11. He
ed the
Foreman &amp; Abbott
31
up poll!
WBll oarn
All . league players in both Craig's Market
30
WarreR Hardillg (10-1) vs
All-Star captain. Filleen play- football and basketball are to G &amp; J Auto Parts
11
Youngstown East (11~1)1
.,, were aominated, lO were receive. certificates.
High Game aJid Series - LarAI Canton
named - five on the first team
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Lin001 ( l 3
- five oa the second unit. The The coaches discussed
ry Wilson, :144~ 818; High team anton
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NEW CHAMPION SPARK PWGS- 691
live coaches based their selec- sports. Kyger Creek will
game and series - MeJgo Co.
CLASS A
Uoaa 01 the 10-9-8 etc. point track ond hnseball teams. Olh·
Club, 903, 2606.
At COJumbu
Nylon Slip On AUTO SEAT COVERS $5.77 .
system.
,
ers mdiCated they would a!River Valley (11-9) vs
Nortb Gallla I Ruger Garrett, tempt baseball thiS year.
Marcb 4, l~oa Lost
Licking Valley (17-3)
NORGE EUCTRIC DRYER
$69.00 .
a 5-11 Jumor, tomled 41 pomll!
Team 2
COlumbus
University
19-11)
vs
3 0
in the balloting. Kyger Creek's
Team 4
Big Walnut (18-3)
NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER_ $79.00
1 Newark Catholic (16-4) vs
2
Lanny Tyo, a 1-1 senlor, tota~
lllOD
1 1
ed 40
Team 3
36H ELECTRIC RANGE _ _ _ $159.00 ·
~ng ont the first unH
Team I
0 3
Fairbanks &lt;
Gene Hall a 1-1 Southwe•
High Game - Gary
Colum!Ns Westfall (17-3) Vs
15"- N.W. PORTAWALLS _ 49c nch
were junior
. and' Dan llall, a 6-3
173; High Series AI N Fredencktown
Phil delpbl "~'' 11
Trace aelllor.
Hawley, 436. High ream
ew
a
a
26" GIRLS OR BOYS BIKES
$36.81 .·
ed lA&gt; tile second team
and Series - Team 2, 2'17, 789. Garaway (17-11 vs
e
Bndgeport 121~n I
36" GAS RANGE _ _ _ _ $109.00
~-1
5-11 · ·
SENT BOWIJNG old
AI Canton
"'~ es """'6"'.•
JunlOI', TAMPA, Fla. (UP[) - A
POMEROY LANES
Columbiana 111-91 vs
EaalerJI; Steve ~!holt, 6-1 sell- nal workout was scheduled
Cuyahoga Height. (111-4)
14 cu. ft. 2 Dr. G.E. REFRIGERATOR $238.
IOr, Southwestern, C!Iuc~ Leach day for the Cincinnati Reds he·
Trl CouDiy League
Kent State (15-3) vs
G.E. STEAM IRON
$9.95
6-3 seruor, Kyger Creek, Terry lure they )auacb the Grapefruit
February !Z, lll6l
McDonald (18-3)
Cremeens, 5-10 junior, Hannan Lesgue season on Thursday
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AI CbUUcothe
Trace ond Clyde Smith, 5-9 sen- against Kansas City at BradeR· Crow • Steak House
18
PROVEN 4 SLICE TOASTER-- $15.98
ior. North Gallia.
Fl
Meigs Oo. Beagle Club
30 Proctorvllla (Zl-11) vs
McArthur (15-6)
1n other matters, Kyger Creet IA&gt;n.
In ana. inlrasquad game Tues· HoIsurn Sales
30
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HOUSE BROOMS
98c
received the SVAC grid trophy, da , leflhander Ted
Foreman ond Abbott
25 White Oak (19-1 I vs
Eastera the cage trophy, aad wi. louched for five hits
Cra1gs Market
24
Chillicothe Flagel (:!0-3)
TOOL ASSORTMENT - - - 8Bc nch
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four runs In the ninth
G and J Auto Parlo
15
ELECTRIC CLOCKS
$3.91 .
!tie Dave Bristol&amp; beat the
High Game and Series -Don
SERVIC~"
Fight Resulu
Sievers 8-4 in the final
Schiihng, 223, 600; .iigh Team ~ By Unlled Pl'eso Infmi.IIlooal Rookie third daseman
30 g1l. GAS WATER HEATERS_ $56.00
Game - Meigs Beugle Club,
MIAMI BEACH !UPil - Boehmer louched off the ral'y 913; High 'Jearn Series - HoiDoug Jones, 195, New York, with a double and pinch hitter sum Sales, 260'/ ·
52 91l. ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS $74.95
slopped Lou Dalley, 188, Jim Coker singled In the winning
We Repair All
omaha, Neb, (5).
GRASS SEED---- 5 lbs. $1.39
run.
Waters of Utah's Great Salt
Mlkft &amp; Moclelo
Chico Ruiz and Lee May had Lake are 22 per cent salt.
%H DRILLS
$7.77 '
LEWISTON, Maine (UPII - doubles lor the Brtstols, who got British forces at the Batilell
Tom MeNeeley, 209, Medfield, 10 hila, and Tommy Helms and
New Orleans, last battle
JIG SAW, ELECTRIC--- $1
Maas., outpointed Jean.Ciaude Johnny Edwards had doubles for tile War oi1Bl2, were OOITIDl81Id-JI
wv :1-2255
Residential
Custamen:
Check
:roar
Dlrectol'J
R&lt;&gt;y, 188, Quebec City (10). ·
the Sievers.
eel by Gen. SU' Edward
Ill I. Moln St.
,_..,
listing now, and ull ua promptly It :you wiBII to
FLASHUGHT BAnERIES - - - NEW YORKiUP!) -Mike Sammy Ellis, Jim O'Toole l~ba.,m.,·=======...ii "'iiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiii~
make a change.
and Jack Baldachua were 1:
1 pt. SPRAY PAINT (Asst. Colon)_
Cortez, 140, Puerlo Rico, Scheduled lA&gt; start against the
Consider including other 8191DQen of 7'0111' 1&amp;111111
stopped MUte Cruz, 13'/li, Athletics.
in the Directory. Personal liatblp cost verr little
2 CYCLE MOWERS---Puerto Rico (8).
and mean 110 much.
ROBINSON siGNS
4 CYCLE MOWERS---TOLEDO (UPI) -Ruben MIAMI IUPI) - All-star outF11tures:
Busin•
CJMtomers:
IJatiDaB 1n the YeUow
IBurricane) Cartar, 157, Pater· fielder Frank ROOinson obtainPages will brlnR' more cuatomera to your door. And
6 VOLT LANTERN - - - - liOn, N.J., outpointed WUbe~t ed In .the key winter tr~e with 1
A FINE SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY
you'll
reac.
b
more
buyers
by
Uatina'
IUICler
additwnal
(Skeeter) McClure, 161, Detroit Cincinnati, Tuesday signed a
10" TEFLON. SKILLETS - - - elaaaiftcations. Separate Directory llatlnp for key
Mich. (10).
Baltimore contract for a reponpersonnel pay off, too,
BI!:rziAFF SIGNS-, ed $115,1100, the biggest con~·aet II
1.2 CUP PERCOLATORS--In Oriole hisiA&gt;ry. ·
1ction: Call our Blllln• Oftlce toPHILADELPHIA (UP!) ROOlnsoli waa obtained from
HAND MIXERS----AT
ALL
TIMES
clay for addltiOIII or ebal!pa.
Pete Retdaff, 33-year old Cincinnati last December for
PblladelpblJ Eagle tight end, Milt Pappas, Jack · Baldso~n
tlgned Tqesday for bit lith and Dick Simpaon. The aci)ul~ve aesson witb the sltleJI q1 Roblnaon gives lhe OrNaUonal ·FOOiball 1.eagvt elub. !olea lhe key alugger they ~~= JL
PHONE 593MOJ
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Retllall IJ. the Eagles' all·I/DI• ~~ways Jacked and has m
DEAl FR STOll
leader Ill pus recepllol!l with them one of top favorites ID the
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Title Fight

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Sancb'oned by
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Mr. and Mn. Lonnie Hudson
bad u recti!! visi!On, Mr.
and Mrl. Ernest Carr
rtavld o! Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mn. John Dun
SO!JI visited with his mother,
Mrt. Lenora Dtan recenUy.
Mr. and Mn. Wsyne Beal
and fsmUy bad as recent su!~l
visitors, Rev. and Mrs. M
T. Wllli,ms, Mr. and
Ro(er Young and Mrs. !IIZIH
belh Murray.
Nathan Arnold, Jr., son
lllrs. Hazel Arnold left for
vice TOOrsday rnomln1.
Mrs. Delores Klfti, who ls
al her home, had 11 1 recent
visilor, Mrs. Janeth Beat.
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Mrs. 1:. li:. Baker. 'l'ba lie¥.
Baker !WI~ 011 11omana 11.
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Hall 11114 Pvt. carl Hall, Jr., who
are atotfoJJed lbtre.
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who um ~ora~er1y 111 lbt Josle
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Tbe A"'':m~•·:••~!llellil
•04Uall!Wtl. Com i ptt;ld lit lly Uti!M4 !'rftl ......
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whieb reael1•s prMpeciJve st,fl ' · !be Ylh 4ay of ltll wllb 2t'1 fOUl lltlurt
memb!or~ They hear thal lll• If follow.
Va. ~
is about 111 be erupted by
oc!Jool district Is a lood place Tile moea Ia belw-*• Ill full el.llrned a llilarlf
and p111'$1111 groups . .
By DAVID NYDICK
1 What are some of lhe . In which t.o work.
p!lase and r.t quarter.
tilt ~t orr : , ..
1 needleat nom1m11 naSI!· UP! Eda.atloll Specllllst
melhl!ds which &amp;oocl aehool Careful lhougbt is given 111 The IIIOI'!lll!g alar Is Venut. II&lt; to'l&lt; •n 1 ,• •
ID put a quick stop to it How Important Is recruitment systems use? They make every salar~ fringe benefits 811~ The tYelllng alan are Jupller I b•P e
nol Indicate ceflsorshlp, of staff to the quallty of an effort 111 make lh~lr
••boola working' conditions. A school and Mercury.
h.
decent responsibility
educational program? The quall· 'l known In educabonal circles. district need nol pay the Amerl""o railroad bulle' sir ·.
York burlesque houses sud- ty of the leaching slaff Is Stall members . allend conven- hlgb!ost salary In !he nation t.oj DDd fouDder of Sumford Univ···· ·
wore slammed !f.Jut by probably lhe greateR! single ' lions. They wnle artlclet fori attract good teachers Thi&lt; 1tty, Leland Stanford, wao b.. ·· 1
La.Quanlla In the late factor alfectlng tilt
adlcloll educalional journals. News does not mean that ~ iood on tliis dov In 11!24.
by just su~ 8 llluation _ proRJ'am. Obviously 11 Is moll I rele~ses are aent 1o news n lary Is unimportant 11 ....... ID 1132, Abrwm l,lncolll ran Manufacturing &lt;;o
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mean that a combination «I1i•.,.aipoliiiilllli&lt;!aliii:ioliifficem,.=lhe•W;;.t;;•·---•••~~
thinly camouflaged lhe ~t competent teachers A high level of morale Is factors will determine air
In En~Uah and lo- available.
maintained with present staff dlatrlct'a atlrartlvehm to 1
:~lillr lortllll l&amp;fliUBill!l There are many ways ID members. These staff memberS candidate.
epression day Fiorello recruit teachers. A school are encouraged lo talk with and
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After 19 yean due to the death of my. mother ani!
was
: in . his
o I d system can wail lor apllcanls invite qualified candidates to f A:cu• rrom locaUon, sucb
ousme
and and rhoose the most competent apply for JIIISilions.
.ac ors as communi!~ lnlereilt
sickness of a friend. Becky wants to thank her CUI'
S at tile names on the from !his group. On the olber Teams of proleosionais from m education, admmlslrative
tomers and friendl for their patronage.
t burley marqueoa which hand a sc~ool system can lhe district are sent to colle e atllludes towards staff, clall
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phooef~clhally spelled out oome aggressively go out and enoou· campuses to lalk with gr~ Size, supphes. and faciUtiea are
: e!al was the small rage leache to
d
' all Important.
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Rmanuc, blow which !rigger- This ...;,•d apappropay;h -k"· caunadteidsal"esnd other prospective A &amp;ood school system is nol
ect the Uttl Fl
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b sit e ower ' petulance piannlng and money but the The residents of the dislrl l deve ped by chance. It takes
Leone Kohl, Proprietor
as e uttered them all.
results can be most rewar""" are alao a
f ~-·• c the cooperaUve efforts
of
0
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- . - .,.,.. lldlu hired ID hand out 1 b
J1111 I, .olleell 1*1 l!lllylld proRJ'ams.
tbt _.. ol JQ IOCill •ucceae The low-key screen
- · "111'1 IIICb a marvtloua goa· were immensely more
llpl" ··· Capote'• "ID Cold Uve lban the Beatty •
8~" wtDI siJibtly IIJIQIIc In lobby cows grazing in range
·:::" lib Ave. boobtort, which JIIIPPIDi ll..,bulbs and the
am•. ~ 011 Ill lbt UlenliYI ly pseudo-name rounded up wa1
. Iallrvillll . 11114 aba!l8t1Ye re- the lnlvilabie Andy Warhol,
·vlewl llll!da ~ 1111 It V..O oppopped in narlne leo111 ... 11ut 1IIIJ Clll't I!Wly !IJ'd.lllbt biiOk panta and
Clfltn 11Jt brllllabt detail of lnlher jacktt . Edit
ClpaWa urratlft alit, whlel! wick, the far..,ut Anila
Is aaperb, lll!d forget all the also was on hand She and
lrrtlnlal clalml lbat It's ''nov· dy have turned up for man:"'
ell!ed fltcl;" that's just a label desultory event far inferior
to ayalbealll lis flowin&amp; story. tilt ll'listlc Integrity of this
One of· tha handsomest cou- tie Swedish movie.
pies In linn! - store pres. Jer.
stub and
ry
husband David Tile olf·Broadwoy
Gibbs 1D I!Je Colony luncheon Goal" is an $11.000 weekly
tbroJ!a; lllo Ed and Pegeen out whicll gives Ibis Ultle
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Lovers)
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prald .. · l!le111111 tilt Swod· ftt · . Htabest salary in
llh ftlm l!nport •oaer Jolm" is caat'• aald ID be $tOO
!fl Dloally In .bed, someone now, maybe)
All the It~~=~
1!111!1 liP 'llllb tha ullimiWiy dya have seen it, IO!I!t 1;
palafui notion that it should llmeto . · OUr forecast of
11M • mJcbJI&amp;bt PlHDili.. nther network shoe" droJ'plngl
~ in early a. heoled over on schedule
Ill. It '-'a Tower East, with ABC·TV's Ed Scherlck
quit·
1111111 urpd to lllllld Ia C!eir and now - anotlm's due . . '
flmll'lle sleeping attire . . . ll's ABC's jusl·named
a pod lblng tbe 1110vie won't veep Leonard
been
~~~ d Gil lhll small, leerin&amp; enrleblnJ hl!! finn'•
Pi """"•I coaeelt, for eveJJ corporate partner
.
ll*lb Itt a lilt picture, it wilb his trans AUanlic calls t.o
llrlp down em 1 ftlr loftier and Danny 'l'llomas' datlihter,
~ level IbiD the self. lo, in London.
c .,.._. stunt .. . A few llirls The lUdden trend of movies,
laiDetl up 1.1 pajamas a 1 d (moatly spy-spoofs) using
li&amp;WpiNDI ahorllel and
a scene phnlses only slilblly
_ . a1 ~boulder ·length-hair iuated in spellifti as names
"l!Dp" ltal lbe 1!ttter pllotoa beroll!tll (Goldfinger started il)
... 11m - . . lTV !tad tu IS spreading like any untidy
lbe !!IGIIIy IIOI'IIlal· HUe, but a huge concerted out

Community memb!oro who have Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 .,
a Pl'ide ill !heir school system

Quality· 0 £TeachiOi' sta ££
. I s·mgIe Factor
MOSt VIta

;· ~oi~e of Broadway

·.·.

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You Your Child and School

11'1111,..

of Rutland
Mtl. Tom

Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs •. Cllffanl

Tbama.
Mr. 1!luiene Smllb, wbo wu lincoln or Detroll called
a palleD! al MelCI Gtllmll hoa- lriands here and were lookilltll
pllal hal returned l!ome 11114 II after lhelr bouse.
lmprov~
Mr. 'llld Mn. Earl McGralhl
Mr. 11114 Mrt. Chari• lUis visited Sunday at Sltada
ol Harrllnnvllle accompanied Mr. and Mrs. James Webb.
Mr. and Mn. Charlet Kina to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gillll)ftl
Suntinglon, W. Va., wbetll were 1\lftls oi Mr. and Mn.
Jlr. KIDC waa ldmllled to tbe Henry Waroner.
Velerll!l liolpllal !Gr eJIIIIIIIIa. · llr. ,and Mrs. Charlie Jont&gt;SI
llolll. 1ft WU ' dllmlued lbe were peats of Mt. and
tlell day. .
Ell'l Clllrk II Tuppers Plal!ll
Mill 8Udra Ileal •lslled ,.. on &amp;inday afternoon.
eent1y with IIIII PeaY Bowtl'l. Guests o1 Mr. and Mil. Dei·
-tlboppltw In HuntlnJ• Mil' Rhodea were their chile!..
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Rld!IM
Mrs. IIJubelb Mun:ay . Wll Rbodea, Ricky and Belinda
Gai!!JoQI to yt;tt Mer aliter, Dunbar, W. Va. GIJOSis
lin. 1!lr!na WUI, Who Ia In the CharleatDn were Mrs.
l!oapital there. ·
Fields and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Helll! Carper, wbo IJu ton Rltodes.
lleen Ul f&lt;ir several weeks ha&amp; Mn. Katie . Wilson waA
ntlli'lled .to )ler .~•chine dullel Illest ol Mr. and Mrs.
I!' Blilatd ICboOI wbn 111e YOUJI8.
·

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Mr. and Mn. Lonnie Hudson
bad u recti!! visi!On, Mr.
and Mrl. Ernest Carr
rtavld o! Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mn. John Dun
SO!JI visited with his mother,
Mrt. Lenora Dtan recenUy.
Mr. and Mn. Wsyne Beal
and fsmUy bad as recent su!~l
visitors, Rev. and Mrs. M
T. Wllli,ms, Mr. and
Ro(er Young and Mrs. !IIZIH
belh Murray.
Nathan Arnold, Jr., son
lllrs. Hazel Arnold left for
vice TOOrsday rnomln1.
Mrs. Delores Klfti, who ls
al her home, had 11 1 recent
visilor, Mrs. Janeth Beat.
,
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s!v~ trom ~~~
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commiiDity lied Mr. and
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tll!lly ~ Mrs. Cllly

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bad Ill II\I'JtiiD"' ol 48, tilerInc •.ll Wanlllp -.Jae Ill·
lowed 'llllb
a,. Hlnlon
who lnlnl&lt;filcid lbt Rev. and
Mrs. 1:. li:. Baker. 'l'ba lie¥.
Baker !WI~ 011 11omana 11.
Also viiiiiQI were llav,
and
Mrs. Mlrloa T. Wllllsm1 o1
Cheshire. •
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Cirl Hall, ca.
rol, Ka~ ..and n.nna Hall r..
turne&lt;l bonJe after 1 trip to
Forlltaox, Ky. where they VIsltfd tbtir two 10111, Pvt. Joe
Hall 11114 Pvt. carl Hall, Jr., who
are atotfoJJed lbtre.
Mr. ll!d 111'11. BID Oeborne,
who um ~ora~er1y 111 lbt Josle
Heltcer prwpetly have moved

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QUANTITY RIGHTS

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spread
pride ID 1rten4&amp; aJ!d
Tbe A"'':m~•·:••~!llellil
•04Uall!Wtl. Com i ptt;ld lit lly Uti!M4 !'rftl ......
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time ~ ~e II develope4 TMty II Weill~. Yard~ li6Qlljlr
whieb reael1•s prMpeciJve st,fl ' · !be Ylh 4ay of ltll wllb 2t'1 fOUl lltlurt
memb!or~ They hear thal lll• If follow.
Va. ~
is about 111 be erupted by
oc!Jool district Is a lood place Tile moea Ia belw-*• Ill full el.llrned a llilarlf
and p111'$1111 groups . .
By DAVID NYDICK
1 What are some of lhe . In which t.o work.
p!lase and r.t quarter.
tilt ~t orr : , ..
1 needleat nom1m11 naSI!· UP! Eda.atloll Specllllst
melhl!ds which &amp;oocl aehool Careful lhougbt is given 111 The IIIOI'!lll!g alar Is Venut. II&lt; to'l&lt; •n 1 ,• •
ID put a quick stop to it How Important Is recruitment systems use? They make every salar~ fringe benefits 811~ The tYelllng alan are Jupller I b•P e
nol Indicate ceflsorshlp, of staff to the quallty of an effort 111 make lh~lr
••boola working' conditions. A school and Mercury.
h.
decent responsibility
educational program? The quall· 'l known In educabonal circles. district need nol pay the Amerl""o railroad bulle' sir ·.
York burlesque houses sud- ty of the leaching slaff Is Stall members . allend conven- hlgb!ost salary In !he nation t.oj DDd fouDder of Sumford Univ···· ·
wore slammed !f.Jut by probably lhe greateR! single ' lions. They wnle artlclet fori attract good teachers Thi&lt; 1tty, Leland Stanford, wao b.. ·· 1
La.Quanlla In the late factor alfectlng tilt
adlcloll educalional journals. News does not mean that ~ iood on tliis dov In 11!24.
by just su~ 8 llluation _ proRJ'am. Obviously 11 Is moll I rele~ses are aent 1o news n lary Is unimportant 11 ....... ID 1132, Abrwm l,lncolll ran Manufacturing &lt;;o
1
· """' r.t hiS Jlrlt 1
., ' ·
1tarted "" llinI tbe m. Important to attract and hire me&lt;ba ·
mean that a combination «I1i•.,.aipoliiiilllli&lt;!aliii:ioliifficem,.=lhe•W;;.t;;•·---•••~~
thinly camouflaged lhe ~t competent teachers A high level of morale Is factors will determine air
In En~Uah and lo- available.
maintained with present staff dlatrlct'a atlrartlvehm to 1
:~lillr lortllll l&amp;fliUBill!l There are many ways ID members. These staff memberS candidate.
epression day Fiorello recruit teachers. A school are encouraged lo talk with and
..
After 19 yean due to the death of my. mother ani!
was
: in . his
o I d system can wail lor apllcanls invite qualified candidates to f A:cu• rrom locaUon, sucb
ousme
and and rhoose the most competent apply for JIIISilions.
.ac ors as communi!~ lnlereilt
sickness of a friend. Becky wants to thank her CUI'
S at tile names on the from !his group. On the olber Teams of proleosionais from m education, admmlslrative
tomers and friendl for their patronage.
t burley marqueoa which hand a sc~ool system can lhe district are sent to colle e atllludes towards staff, clall
"
phooef~clhally spelled out oome aggressively go out and enoou· campuses to lalk with gr~ Size, supphes. and faciUtiea are
: e!al was the small rage leache to
d
' all Important.
1
Rmanuc, blow which !rigger- This ...;,•d apappropay;h -k"· caunadteidsal"esnd other prospective A &amp;ood school system is nol
ect the Uttl Fl
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b sit e ower ' petulance piannlng and money but the The residents of the dislrl l deve ped by chance. It takes
Leone Kohl, Proprietor
as e uttered them all.
results can be most rewar""" are alao a
f ~-·• c the cooperaUve efforts
of
0
·
source • ~ ..tera. everyone involved.

4 TO 5 LB. AVERAGE
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303 SIZE

- . - .,.,.. lldlu hired ID hand out 1 b
J1111 I, .olleell 1*1 l!lllylld proRJ'ams.
tbt _.. ol JQ IOCill •ucceae The low-key screen
- · "111'1 IIICb a marvtloua goa· were immensely more
llpl" ··· Capote'• "ID Cold Uve lban the Beatty •
8~" wtDI siJibtly IIJIQIIc In lobby cows grazing in range
·:::" lib Ave. boobtort, which JIIIPPIDi ll..,bulbs and the
am•. ~ 011 Ill lbt UlenliYI ly pseudo-name rounded up wa1
. Iallrvillll . 11114 aba!l8t1Ye re- the lnlvilabie Andy Warhol,
·vlewl llll!da ~ 1111 It V..O oppopped in narlne leo111 ... 11ut 1IIIJ Clll't I!Wly !IJ'd.lllbt biiOk panta and
Clfltn 11Jt brllllabt detail of lnlher jacktt . Edit
ClpaWa urratlft alit, whlel! wick, the far..,ut Anila
Is aaperb, lll!d forget all the also was on hand She and
lrrtlnlal clalml lbat It's ''nov· dy have turned up for man:"'
ell!ed fltcl;" that's just a label desultory event far inferior
to ayalbealll lis flowin&amp; story. tilt ll'listlc Integrity of this
One of· tha handsomest cou- tie Swedish movie.
pies In linn! - store pres. Jer.
stub and
ry
husband David Tile olf·Broadwoy
Gibbs 1D I!Je Colony luncheon Goal" is an $11.000 weekly
tbroJ!a; lllo Ed and Pegeen out whicll gives Ibis Ultle
llllllo;
Lovers)
Fitz. '· ••••-•·e a ..... -•Iy
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prald .. · l!le111111 tilt Swod· ftt · . Htabest salary in
llh ftlm l!nport •oaer Jolm" is caat'• aald ID be $tOO
!fl Dloally In .bed, someone now, maybe)
All the It~~=~
1!111!1 liP 'llllb tha ullimiWiy dya have seen it, IO!I!t 1;
palafui notion that it should llmeto . · OUr forecast of
11M • mJcbJI&amp;bt PlHDili.. nther network shoe" droJ'plngl
~ in early a. heoled over on schedule
Ill. It '-'a Tower East, with ABC·TV's Ed Scherlck
quit·
1111111 urpd to lllllld Ia C!eir and now - anotlm's due . . '
flmll'lle sleeping attire . . . ll's ABC's jusl·named
a pod lblng tbe 1110vie won't veep Leonard
been
~~~ d Gil lhll small, leerin&amp; enrleblnJ hl!! finn'•
Pi """"•I coaeelt, for eveJJ corporate partner
.
ll*lb Itt a lilt picture, it wilb his trans AUanlic calls t.o
llrlp down em 1 ftlr loftier and Danny 'l'llomas' datlihter,
~ level IbiD the self. lo, in London.
c .,.._. stunt .. . A few llirls The lUdden trend of movies,
laiDetl up 1.1 pajamas a 1 d (moatly spy-spoofs) using
li&amp;WpiNDI ahorllel and
a scene phnlses only slilblly
_ . a1 ~boulder ·length-hair iuated in spellifti as names
"l!Dp" ltal lbe 1!ttter pllotoa beroll!tll (Goldfinger started il)
... 11m - . . lTV !tad tu IS spreading like any untidy
lbe !!IGIIIy IIOI'IIlal· HUe, but a huge concerted out

Community memb!oro who have Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 .,
a Pl'ide ill !heir school system

Quality· 0 £TeachiOi' sta ££
. I s·mgIe Factor
MOSt VIta

;· ~oi~e of Broadway

·.·.

.

You Your Child and School

11'1111,..

of Rutland
Mtl. Tom

Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs •. Cllffanl

Tbama.
Mr. 1!luiene Smllb, wbo wu lincoln or Detroll called
a palleD! al MelCI Gtllmll hoa- lriands here and were lookilltll
pllal hal returned l!ome 11114 II after lhelr bouse.
lmprov~
Mr. 'llld Mn. Earl McGralhl
Mr. 11114 Mrt. Chari• lUis visited Sunday at Sltada
ol Harrllnnvllle accompanied Mr. and Mrs. James Webb.
Mr. and Mn. Charlet Kina to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gillll)ftl
Suntinglon, W. Va., wbetll were 1\lftls oi Mr. and Mn.
Jlr. KIDC waa ldmllled to tbe Henry Waroner.
Velerll!l liolpllal !Gr eJIIIIIIIIa. · llr. ,and Mrs. Charlie Jont&gt;SI
llolll. 1ft WU ' dllmlued lbe were peats of Mt. and
tlell day. .
Ell'l Clllrk II Tuppers Plal!ll
Mill 8Udra Ileal •lslled ,.. on &amp;inday afternoon.
eent1y with IIIII PeaY Bowtl'l. Guests o1 Mr. and Mil. Dei·
-tlboppltw In HuntlnJ• Mil' Rhodea were their chile!..
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Rld!IM
Mrs. IIJubelb Mun:ay . Wll Rbodea, Ricky and Belinda
Gai!!JoQI to yt;tt Mer aliter, Dunbar, W. Va. GIJOSis
lin. 1!lr!na WUI, Who Ia In the CharleatDn were Mrs.
l!oapital there. ·
Fields and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Helll! Carper, wbo IJu ton Rltodes.
lleen Ul f&lt;ir several weeks ha&amp; Mn. Katie . Wilson waA
ntlli'lled .to )ler .~•chine dullel Illest ol Mr. and Mrs.
I!' Blilatd ICboOI wbn 111e YOUJI8.
·

*'

Enjoy the

for less

''

Z..t1 Cr1ekerr
llftntr

,k..,

IIJ. box 35c

S
cans

naa., Buur
Fairmont Chocolate

CARNATION
MILK •••••

MILK DRINK

PEAK BRAND
PINTO BEANS

l.

cartons

SLICED or HALVES
HUNT'S PEACHES • • • _ •

No.
21h
cans

Ful-l'alu

Fro~en

ARGO PEAS
EARLY JUNE SWEET

303

quart

59c
Food Special!

MORTON'S

~rozen
FOR

Dinners

$1

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.Ful•Valu Buwt

BUTTERMILK
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On Sale

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MUS Spring Concert Rehearsals in Final Week

OM Town Flats
Soeiety N0t e8

t , 19ft .

J~ton

Maywood Johnslon called en Mr. pelller. Mr.
Uited
and Mrs. Lawrence JobRstoo Mr. end Mrs. a- ~ter
and family.
·
Mrs. Mary SUII II ataylng
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brooks and with Mrs. Anna Haines end re

HELEN HELP US!.

~erlng

Final rehearsals are be1ng1Brenda Glaze, Susie Manley, Lou Teaford, Linda Jacobs, Ed- 1 Altos - Joyce Long, Connie Cunnle SlmmOJIS, Rutb Ana
.
- - children, Jo Ann, Keith and
from a blp iljury auf·
beld th•s week m preparauon Myrtle Faulk, Betsy Cunnmg. l11h Haptonstan, Su&lt;ie Ohhnger, 'Cooke, Chris Bailey,
Kathy Lacey, Marta Hubbard aDd Mr. and Mro. Clyde Van Nes• Janet of near TUppers Plains lered recently.
111d
'"
he sprmg concert Fnday ham. Janie Gerard Karen Haw- Jams Schmoll Sue Rue Sus- Lacey, Dee Slaven,
Brat·
Linda
Hackett
of
Ravenswood
visited
Mr.
and
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Maywood
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Oun
1
.vonmg by the vocal groups o{ ley, Judy Brewer, Cat:ly Rus- an Morris, Stephanie Pullen, ton, Olita Lewis, Rose !lacketl, . Ensemble . - .Sopraao I, Mrs. William Ables apd fami· Johnston Sunday afiemaou.
two cblldren caned 011 Mr. IIIII
School under ! sell, M)Tla W1lson, Sherrie
Clatworlhy, Cllrol King, Debbie Grueser, Sandra Swartz Kathy
Ruth
Ann 1y 011 Sunday.
Mrs. Maywood Johnstoa vla- Mra. Maywood JebDS!oD.
direction of Mrs. Clarencel ler, Myrna Searls, Joyce Han- IJackie Hawley, Mary JO Hill· Diane Davis, Debbie Klng, .Lou- Halley, _ Elame DaviS;. Sopr!'""
lied Mr. and Mrs. Dana Car-l\lrl. May J. . . .
L ,·t·y. vocal music director. SOn, Mary Jane Jenkinson, Kar·!dy, Judy Hysell, Jenny Craig, anna Mcintosh, Ann
W1lsoa, II, SoBle Morrls, Suste Ohling· Mr. and, Ml's. Robe.rt ~
The program will
feature ,en Faulk, Mary Holman, Alber-~ Nancy Harris, sheila Childs, Kathy Morgan, Candace Babr, er, Jack!~ Hawley; Alto - 01· head of Sherman, W. Va., visltfol~ music trom several cou~-1rn Little.
Connie Bachner, ~eHssa Davis
•
•
ana ~avl!, Rose Hackett alld ed Mr. BRd Mrs. Sam Lehew
~''' and numbers from mu"·l Soprano 11 - Sharon Harri· IPatty Slaven, Mary
Long,
Deb!ne, Grueser.
and family .
be
elf
,,;~, b) the G~rls' Glee Club, son, CaNJie Anderson, Mary iCathy Bailey, Cynthia Mills.
Boys Ensemble- Tenor,IW!' Mr. and Mrs. Ro r1 J ers
the Girls' Ensemble and 111e
Coleman, Larry Gladwell, Ken- ol Syracuse visited her parents
Maed Ensemble. Soloists will
ny Russell, Wayne D8VIS, Bill Mr. and Mrs. Hom..- lcenhewbe Ruth Ann Halley,
Elaine
Ha&lt;kett;. Bass, D~vid Oliver, or.
.
Dav~&lt;. and Kathy McElhinny.
Sean Mullen, Jun BarUett, Mrs. Eulah Prolftlt called on
Ohio Valley Brlllll
The program numbers include,
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Talbott Jun Butcher aad Charles Hoi· Mrs. Ltuise Van Meter
and
·•one World," by O'Hara-BratNew Lexington, were Saturday eomb.
Nicki
ton and ''Greensleeves" arrangvisitors of ~is parents, Mr. and
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Chared by Tom Scott: •·chtm Chim
Mrs Dell Talbott.
lie Carroll and family were AliChoree," by Shenman • Brim·
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Evans vJa.
thony Carroll, Boston, Mass.,
b•ll; •·Three Songs trom Sweited Mr. and Mrs. Mac Van·
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Mel·
den," arranged by Hallstrom:
Meter Tuesday evening.
er ond lbree children, Mead"Scarlet Ribbons," by DanzigMrs. Elva Dailey and Mrs.
ville, Pa., and Robert Ours. lolib.
Edwards, and ·'Seventy
Six
Marie Lawrence were in Parkcal.
pkg.
Trombones," by Willson-Stick·
ersburg, W. Va. Tuesday.
Mrs. Minnie Carroll served a
los. al l by the Girls' Glee Club.
Mfs. Lucille Ridenour and
By sarah M. Rife
nice dinner to Mrs. Una Dotson
The Girls' Ensemble
will
children, Chester: Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Rlfe In honor of her birthday Wed·
sing a selection from "Mary
Mrs. VanMeter , and
Ruby, and children Bobbi and Sam- nesday. Una takes care of Mrs.
Poppins." "Sakura. Sakura," ~
DcWitts Run , were
recent mie of St. Albans, W. Va. spent Laura Wells local.
OHIO VALLEY BRAND
Japanese Folk Song arranged
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul the weekend with their pare~ts, Mr. and
Paul Ours and
by Ham;ton, and " If Ever 1
Evans and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlef
Rrfe, two children, Mrs. Louise Van
Would Leave You," by LernerMrs. Maxi ne Durst and Tom local. also .. her mother, ~rs. Meter and Nicki, Mr. and Mrs.
Lof'we.
called on Lawrence Ritchie Jr. Emma W1lhams of HamsonTbe Mixed Ensemble will be I
and fll'lllily Sunday afternOOA. ville.
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fea tured 1n "Julianne"
by i
E. H. Carpenter and
Tony A-!C Ronald S. Rile.
wtfe Canal Winchester, Ohio spent DOLLY MADISON
Sparks-Brimhall; "Pick a Bale I
Tomlinson, Reedsville, flew to Margie and daughter Shelley an Sunday with Mrs. Fay Wond
,.t.lor37c
of c(1tton. " arranged by GardHuntington, W. Va.
Tuesday Mitzie of Peru, Indiana, 11pent and Mrs. Myrta Rife, who cele- i
nt!f; "Black is the Color." ar-1
afternoon .
the weekend with his parents, brated her 90th birthday Tues.
ranged bv Lu bofL and "Beau-\
Mr!i. Elva Dailey and Judy Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rife, day, March 8th.
catcher Mounta in" by Sparks· I
were in Newark, Ohio,
over local, and her parents, Mr. and Mr. Billy Vate1la Is helping HART BRAND
FodelL
the weekend. Judy was a vocal· Mrs. Guy Priddy of Rutland, Mr. Delbert Truman with his l WHOLE
KERNEL
The concluding numbers are
ist at her cousin's wedding. 0. Mr. Rife is stationed at Bun· (ann work.
·'Kashmiri Song.'' by Finden ,
Darle Wickline and Kenneth ker Hi11 AFB.
Mr. George Martil!l called 011
Howorth, "The Water is Wide," l
Wolfe, Racine. called oo Wes- ·3C Larry E. Rile, who
is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rile and NEWPORT
adap&lt;.ed by Zanmell•. ond "AnIcy Cozart, Saturday.
stationed at Sbeppard AFB, TeX· Larry Saturday.
them fo r Spring" fro m the op- ;
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brewer as, has spent a 15-day leave at Mrs. Ethel Rife had a paintera ··cavalcrri il Rustit:ana.'· by ;
and David, shopped in Pomeroy his home here. He will return ing party at her home WednesMascagni-Simeone. Susie Mor-1
Wednesday art~rnoon.
to Texas Utis week. He leaves day afternoon. Mrs.
Dorothy
STOKELY
ri s. Jackie Hawley &lt;t nd Susie:
Robert Fitch and Bill Dailey Wednesday.
Bolen assisted her.
PINEAPPLE
Oh linger are additional soloists
were busin ess visitors in Rav- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooks of Mr. Orley Rife spent Satur~
GRAPEFRUIT
lor the "Scarlet Ribbuns' n"m· .
enswood, W. Va. Tbursday.
Albany, Ohio, RFD 4, speat Sun· day evening with Mrs.
Fay
ber.
Howard Allen, Steubenville, day morning with Mr. and Mrs. Wood and his mother, Mrs. MyrM&lt;~king up the vocal per:,on- 1·
0 ., and Miss Goldie
Price, Charles Rife. Mr. Brooks cele- ta Rife.
ell are:
I.
Ripley,
W.
Va.
called
on
Mrs. brated his 51st birthday on Sa~ - - - -- - -1
Soprano 1. Sandra
Hollins- '
NEW STORE- Mrs. Evelyn Young, right, ope rator of ' SylvJa Allen, Thursday .
orda y, March 5.
bed. Linda Gilk ey, Becky Good- ' the New Raci ne Department store, shows Mrs. C,hester 1 Mr. a1~d Mrs. Harold Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Rife of
hall Kathy Spengler,
Ja ma- Simpson one of seve!al dresses stocked. Mrs. Youngs par- and Jame•. Long Bottom , spent Albany, 0 ., RFD 4, spe·nt an
Ooohhh, ahhh ...
GORTON'S
rilla \'lard, Ruth Halley. Ela ine ents, Mr. and Mrs. fra nk_ Clelana , are owners of the new Sundav w1th ~Js parents, Mr. afternoon last week with Mr.
just
what
you're
looking
Oa\•b. Ann Hanson.
\1 a r y . departme nt st ore. Mrs. S1mpson was the second customer and Mrs. A. C. Brewer and Da- and Mrs. Charles Rife and son
BREADED
lor. Find REAL ESTATE
Wolfe. Marilyn Stumbo, Sandra 1in the business house located on Thi rd-st next door to the vid.
Larry.
fast in ·!he
Humphrey, Kathy McElhinny ,1Village Cut-Rate Store. - Sentinel Photo.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Black, Mrs. Sarab Rile and son Larwere recent callers of Mr. and ry, spent '111Ursday evening with
YELLOW PAGES.
M". Alben Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. l.arry G. Jlolf.
Where your fingers
· ~- Mr. and ~rs. Delbert Bissell man and StJD Stevie of Albany,
do the walking.
Portion
,,_ ! and children, Columbus, were Ohio.
Pockogo _
n·ccnt guests of \1r. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bowen of
Don Brewer and sons.
Victor Durst. Columbus, spent
the weekrnd with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Webster,
SWEET BRIER
Mr. and Mrs_ R R. Durst and Columbus were recent guests
Tom.
of her parents, Mr. aad Mrs.
Rudy Durst.
Recent visitors of It:. B. Car·
seLD WtTH MONIY lACK OUIIRANTII
Charleston.
penter and family were Tom
Miss Edna Hof!mat has re- Durst, Wesley COZllrt, ~s. El·
turned home from the Veterans va Dailey, Mrs. Harold Brew·
Memorial Hospital.
er, Mrs. Tressie Stethem, L'
Mr. and Mrs. John Kearns. Hotllnan, Sylvia Allen S. W.
Jr., had as Juests last week, Durst Mildred Belinda
and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cundill Cindy' Fitch AI Poynter, Mr.
and son. Jeffrey, ~~ Culumbo!. and Mrs. Gary Griffith, Mrs.
RACINE, 0.
The youth group of the Bap- Howard Roush Mrs.
Ma e

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YOUTH 4IQD POl\ rfl
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'l'blt C!OIU!III II b' YQW!C Why rl-'1 10mellod7 · make
peclplt, tbelr probl...,
end 1 leleviiiOI lbow about an
pleasunt, lbtb lrGulJiq ud lht good lhJaCIIeeNCfFI do?
fu[•· 41 with lht real ell Htlen Lllle halplq oul al hoqllaiJ,
B,lp US!, b ....,_ 1tw1b1 aad duMa lloodl, llfld IU!ng
but won't cladga o oor1ot11 e11ar1&gt;e of play (II'C)IIIld? #ond
quealltlll w111t 1 brusb • off, -king hard a1111 l'lllllllll 8.
Send 7001' \leD-Bge que81lona wards, 11111 ""ebb11C UBCitrprlvto YOUTH ABKI!lD FOR rr, DOled Jddl, lnd _ 1 ®Old fill
care of lltlll Jlelp USI lhll lht paptr w11b Ill 1M GOOD
new8plpll'. .
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theholding
home of their
Mr. Gould!..
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and Mrs. John Kerns, Jr. each 1
Tuesday at U !l p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Lerner and Mr. and Mrs. James
M. Crump were in Pt. Pleasant
on
Tuesday.
Elegant, yet younger than springtime are the new mink fashions for spring '66. Par·
Many
donations of clothing,
U&lt;Uiarly beautiful is the jacket lleft) bo llovatla, Emba rare natural pale rose mink,
acwest of colors developed by U.S. ranch ers. Jacket has tiny (ircle tollar and oft·
furniture and household goods
een.ter dosing. Emba Azurene, rare natural pale blue-grey mink shirt-jaeket (right)
have been made to the OUto
has alabbed and bullonod fl..,.t, barrel-culled sleeves and Windsor collar. This is a
Oldaker family since their home
Ben Kahn deslp.
1m West Poi nt Road was demas Bazaar to be held some- [ oldest membei of the r.hurch. stroyed by fi re.
time aOOut lh f' end ol Novt' m- ' The March meeting will
be Mr. and Mrs. Bernhart Lerber. ProJect night for hcmd- j hdd ,&lt;~t th~ ho~e o~ Rev. War- ner of Mt. Ver.non, Ohio, Spt'nt
crafts will bf' in April
re1 Zmn ill CbeshJr~ .
the weekend w1th Mr. and Mrs.
It was decided that the 4-H1 Refreshments were served to George Lerner. .
Club would hold their public 1Y11. and Mrs. Andrew Hume,
Miss Helen Jenkms of Colum·
mf!eting fo r the nex t PT A pro- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gib bs, Mr!l. bus spent a weekend with her
I gram. Mrs Mildred Gibbs, prin- Mary Aumiller, Miss
Mxine mother,. Mrs. Henry Jenk.ina,
By Vlrglnia Carleton
\ ripal. gave a talk on reading Kearns. Mr. A. K. McClung, and family
TO~ COUNCil.
readmess and gave
eva iua- 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Cru .pm Davy ~arth , whose ~and was
The followmg members of tion sheets to members . Mrs.
crushed m a coal mme acci·
the Town Council of Hartrord Gibbs stakd th~1 readinp rcadi-!
CONDI:I.{JN cnmcAL
dent, causing the loss of part!
were present at the re~u\ar
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of hi s ringers on the right hand
. ness was r r. 1a1e o a11 gra e 0 W · h · · th M d" .
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March mee ting· Mayor WI 1-' levels and not JUSt begin nmg I . _; m w o JSG m
il" ~ . e ,_ IB at home and Is improving
liam Kelly;
R~corder James · .
.d
The alk
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cal CentN at &lt;~ !polls re- nicely.
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Y infor mati ve to parents and -:;;e vII
Fields, A. K McCl ung. W.
era] parents requested
that!
MARRIED IN OHIO
.
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Stone_ and John Roach. d T there br more talks on this Wr,rd has been rrrrived of •
tnedmg was c~lled t'"l nr ~~r ~\·, kind as it is an aid in help ing' the marriage of Miss \lanJ Hall
th~ Mayor atth7.30 p. ~-an t e parents understan d the aims of of Galion, Ohio, and William
!"mutes of e previous me('t- education.
Hartley. formerly of Hartford.
Your DttPincflble
mg were read and approved. The meeting was adjourned The bride is the daughter ~f
Duler For
Tbe
only
matter
transacted
at
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f
ti
f at S:20 p. m. an co lfee was Mr. and Mrs. AI rt HalL we
th19 ~ mgf waCs 8 r~lso1u on
strved after th e meeting by i wedding took place February
AND
.
sympau1y or ounc1man
·"'· Mr s. Elzana 1,.u: lds and ,~~1rs. 1' ~ .m Ga1JOn.
.
1
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the deattwof his wife, Mrs. Flor· Jl'glma 1 &gt; ·
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PERSONALS
I
ence McClu .g, was presented
CI.A~~ ENTERTAINED
Mrs. Hde10 Gibbs and daugh" ' - WY-2-2550
by the Reoorder and adopted Th e Adult BihiP. Class and the ter, Luis Ann , spent a day in
by a motion of Ray Field ~ and teachers of the Baptist c':turch -~-- -·-· -.-. -~.--.-. seconded by W. T. Stone. Some held their February meet ing at
matters concerning the com- the home of Mrs. Harry L. Dypletion and settlemer.t of the e1 in New Haven. The meeting
water system were discussed was in charg,· of the president,
and the meeting adjournell.
Mr. A. K. McK.nmg. Devotions 1
HARTFORD PTA
. wore led by James M. Crump
The regular meetmg of tne who read the bt~duti ful poe m, :
ONLY
Hartford PTA was held fv~ ')n- "The Burial of Mose~ . ··
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day , February 28, at the 'T~rt- During the busincs"'
$30.00 DoWII - Balance .n
ford Grade School. The m ee t~ sion various matters concernConvenient Termt
lng WBI caned to order by U1e ing the church wer• discussed.
pretldeat, Mra. Rosalie Kearns. Doring the social hour, Mr.
tlmlllatll Included the Lord's Andrew Hume was invited to
FURNITURE CO.
Prq1r by all attending. A mo- the dining room where a beauMASON, W. VA.
lloD - made by Mrs. Doro- tiful birthday cake and other
thy James thai members be- gifts were presented to him
CiD mal&lt;IDi Item! for a Christ- on his 9'lnd birthday. He is the ' - - - - - - - - - "

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Freah Fryers · .. .... · .. lb. 39c Sliced Bacon · · 1-lb. pq. 89c
Roastin1 Chickens ···· lit. 49c Brisket ·· .. · .. .... ·.. lb. 79c

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That waa the befinning.
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BULK- FROZEN

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Fried Fish Cakes · ·· · Ill. 45c
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Hot Cross Buns

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Blended Syrup 24-oz. bot. 49c SpagheHi 3 - 1-lb. pkgs. 59c
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Today, in keeping with that proud heritage,
AlP is still dedicated to brinrinr
the most rood food, to the most people
for the leut amount of money.

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Pork Roast ···.. .. ·· · lh. 95c Pork Sausage · · 1-lh. roD 65c

Eliminate expensive ln-betw. . eoata.
Sell dil1Ct17 to the publie, at rreat uvings .. .
a email profit.

Rye Bread ·· · · · · 2 loans 49c

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'-Television Revue
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -II Tbe other networkJ needn't
"""" llcNdlhll, but u ol afiioker at CBS-TV'• recent
- · CBS-TY'a ''The TwlllUotll tunnoil either. For at leaat that
Century," one of tho better organization cootillues to OliJ.
television ~ - · t r.- IIIII video's only regularJr.
lqrn next seaaon because the scbeduled one-hour prime.llmt
qetwork can't flnd 1 place for news slot: "CBS Roptrlrr,''
II.
'II h I c b, lntenningled wI I h
The network hao 110 trouble "TOWII loleellng of tho World"
florllnJ a place for "The apeclals and other documentaBeverly HUlbllllea,'' "Tbo Wild, fill makea It tho moa1
Wild West" tr "Hogan's respectable prime-time hour on
Heroes," a eomedJ oat Ia a the networkl. ABC-TV hal the
Nazi prflrM etmp -but ''The weekly balf·tour "ABC Scopo "
Tlrentieth Century" hal Chi which It unlerb.nately d"'~'t
rnlsfortline "' ialllrfOI'&lt;I with have the muscle to force moro
flltltbaU.
of the network's affiliates to
The news about "The Twe!l- use. A'ld NBC TV, which prides
Uetb Century,'' 1 weekly itself oo oewa, doem't have a
Sunday evenin&amp; ball-hour pubUc II n g I 1 regularly • acbeduled
affairs aeries, wu moro or less prime-time pubUc aflalra ..
buried durinc lht recent rles.
squabble at CBS wbell Fred
Friendly, pretktenl of the nowo
divislln, quit beeau~e the
network preferred one day to
show "Lucyu reruns rather
than Uve coverage of Senate
bearings on VIet Nam.
Foetball "i'CO football -is, of . , . . - - - - - - - couree, pure gold at the The Free Methodist Church
cashbo• lor telavision. And had 1115 fll attendaRCI Feb 71
"The Twentieth Century" ls, In Tbe hymn sing held Su~day
a seOH, a vieUm .of tho afternoon Feb. 71 was well atnetwork's decllioo 1 while back tended.
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to broadcast Sunday dnublehead- Lawrence Smllh visited reers of National Football League cently with !Itt Dan Smith famga~eo . The pobllc aUairs lly at Mt Carmel.
~"•• got nn lite air pretty late Mr. and Mrs. Kenney Wilt
• m the season during the and , .. of Bucyrus called on
curr~t · semester; and things Mr. and Mrs. Lew Diehl.
weren I about to obange In the Mr. and Mra. l!ldward Srhaeluture. With all the footbaU fer, Mra. Laura Schaefer of Five
twin bdls, "The Twentieth Poinfs recently called on Mr
Century:• wouldn't get on the and Mrs. Non11an Sehaeler. ·
air unW January. The Haton Mr. and Mra. Walter Henstarts m Sept~mber. The man of Ball Run, Mr. and Mra.
sponsor of the ser.es understan- Joey Hysell of Thomas Fork I
dably didn, like the arrange- recently visited Mr. and Mrs. I
ment. and thll was cerfolnly a Lew Diehl.
factor in Its decision to pull out. Mr. and Mra.
FriiJ Stahl I
As usual, one eon ha!Brd a of New Marshfield vloited Sun.
guess f - _palit experience and day witb Mr. and Mro. Norman
standard procedure throughout Schaefer.
television that tht aot-k may Mrs. Laura Sehaeler Is visitwell announce that tho bright ing her daughter, Mrs. Charle&lt;J
gentlem~n who turned out "The Gordon and lamlly in Culum- ~
Twentiet~ Century" f&amp;r nine bus,
years will be qaged In futurt Mrs. M. A. Howell, Columprojects, ind lh!J may well .be bus, Mre. Nancy Walker, Mrs.
so. But . in televlllon. ae James Will and aon. Star Route,
elrrewhere, a W.sk In hand is recently ealled on Mr. and i
worth 1\Vij In proapect. And Mrs. Pearl Parker and Mr. '
there is little reeso~ lo belltve and Mrs. Vernon Howell.
fhat vldl!ll, whose public affairs
1
programming oo a reJIUiar MI. l!lvereal waa named for I
basis has been slowly drying Sir Georee Everest, surveyor- I
up, will suddenly stsrt bios-· general of India who determi•
lnl •sail draJIIBUcally,
ad be!ght of lho 'peak in tall.

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Al!dlha roll 1M! thou worthwhn. teen proJecll and p1" 11
Dear llel•:
her mouth IJid,
"lit• ID" a'ileltl IIIII "1 l!jlhlevemtiiA. KnoW bolr 1111111 Write .1111«'1 to IIIII... lllld About litO ~tll!i IIIII ' 'f1ltiM , f!!l ·~
lht 1-.t w.;. ID ftllltt llema 1 Netl98tl? 'l'hnof And -wP... ·tdlllln, oei-IRI frteqd of mine lllked me fil tiM tietter; •
out tllfiJGIIIIIIIIII!ql, prlllf 10 my ''booster" ooluma weal IIIII i\1!111 your ~- ~· a baby-sitting job be- Mil a lll!bstltote. ·
and lpprtelallt1111 .
thollway.
Llsl lht 1111\lluei!Y 11M lbb&gt;p cause the had • date. s~ Your pj'~ 11111 - .........,
IJOU ..W - . lltl•, Trouble with lht biC 11111jorl- yoriD(J )ltOP!o acoo~lllh II then tho.. people have asked solve 111 easily, 'but 11'1
"II you •JIIGI lht worll Ill ty til GOOD ~rll Ia lhoy'rt 10 yotll' town.
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me "' all e]lhl tlmN. I fill 10 belt to cl*'- It ~t~~·~~
CIA "PROVI!l'' whallvet h R '*Pito IIIIJ'U alw~ tibllp buly "dotal" thtr IIIYI llllllo Wt'.ro jUit tboul dut; for a cullty, takinJ OVfl' my frlencl'o wile Inti l oti thf
1'1111 Ia provt, by lortldq In ~" ' - ' Ukt ltltiiiiiiJIICI er tht time 110r the QIIQiatloB podultmt • IWIIII awtiJ from llrr!IOry. S.veral limn l .havt JGUr emplqy.,.., If
!Itt rt&amp;bl plaeet and belllt bifid lht 11111'11 ell u, Qtl II •• dD to
pubUclle
lhomlllv•. lbt "Wbat'a Wroaa · Will&gt;'' started "' ..Y IOQIC!thlng to you to. ber, wtll, lhll'l
to everything elle.
IIOIMIII!q bid II 111111• lhtm ("Tbal's ·~~~Ill.' and ~hool ol wrUlq, alMI JOU can tho peoplt, but can't 1111ke il the alii.- boui!•-H.
The flea • ago lmaga Ia ao boppy biOaUit -..·ve proyad who lleeda UT" U,., aay.) liD llelp It aloq bJ aUIIIIIIttC t1qoo oound rliht. My friend doein't
bad that llort clerka IN """" tbllr point Bul lha lood lddl? they mUll bo ...toni witb lht u&amp;l llml" with a llootl ol know I've bod th... jobs, al . This ooluu IJ der!ICJ~et!
etl of 111, IIIII wbentvet thert'o roratt 'em. Tiley -·1 ~~~tal tl•y paragraph dowa near lht "Wbll'l r]lht Wla , .. " arll- lout sbt't -•r said. and my. famiiJ livinl, 10
! danoe IItty pul on • bulle~ of -B.C.
end of tht "upoot'' lhat n. d... .SUch IItten let roault.- ,.,Uty conscience grows. What lng kid ln&gt;Qble or lUll
special pollcemeA,~
I I d Dear B:
plrll•s. "01 courH moll tee. nevor dll'!l&gt;t If!
Jhould I doT SITTER
trouble, lot Htltll HIIP .
every day you read another Several ytlll'l 110 I llarled qon aro oimed Ia lht rllbt &lt;8lart off, pop HI, wllh a Dear Sitter:
She wUI al10 weleome
survey ebaul how many smolle a ''Teea Boon of the 1.1011111 dlnciiOl, but .... .... .lltd wba revlvtl of "Teo&gt;n Booot
of '11111 oama thing happened to own or:rt1leiq uperjenctl.
and clrlnt and ba" Ulll8llimlll Club" and -.cl YWJfl peoo reada tho nne print!
the Month.'' I'll be waltbiC fllr a )'OUng friend of mine. She drou Helen Bolli! Ia babies.
pit to ...0 1111 atorlll aboul If you'd Improve JOUf lmlga, Jour succesa stories.)
flnally took her courage In this newspaper.

JaiiJ ;hlltlllll, PomlrO)'Middltport, 0., Mareh I, 1K8-T hopeless tllf kids ere. Hokum!
It oeema like 111011 of 1111
1tuH lhiiC!OIIIIa eut about \Qnl
these daya fa written (or Ulmed) Ill prove • point tho IUtho
1101 allur!J docttlld wa1 true.
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MUS Spring Concert Rehearsals in Final Week

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Maywood Johnslon called en Mr. pelller. Mr.
Uited
and Mrs. Lawrence JobRstoo Mr. end Mrs. a- ~ter
and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brooks and with Mrs. Anna Haines end re

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Final rehearsals are be1ng1Brenda Glaze, Susie Manley, Lou Teaford, Linda Jacobs, Ed- 1 Altos - Joyce Long, Connie Cunnle SlmmOJIS, Rutb Ana
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- - children, Jo Ann, Keith and
from a blp iljury auf·
beld th•s week m preparauon Myrtle Faulk, Betsy Cunnmg. l11h Haptonstan, Su&lt;ie Ohhnger, 'Cooke, Chris Bailey,
Kathy Lacey, Marta Hubbard aDd Mr. and Mro. Clyde Van Nes• Janet of near TUppers Plains lered recently.
111d
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he sprmg concert Fnday ham. Janie Gerard Karen Haw- Jams Schmoll Sue Rue Sus- Lacey, Dee Slaven,
Brat·
Linda
Hackett
of
Ravenswood
visited
Mr.
and
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Maywood
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
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.vonmg by the vocal groups o{ ley, Judy Brewer, Cat:ly Rus- an Morris, Stephanie Pullen, ton, Olita Lewis, Rose !lacketl, . Ensemble . - .Sopraao I, Mrs. William Ables apd fami· Johnston Sunday afiemaou.
two cblldren caned 011 Mr. IIIII
School under ! sell, M)Tla W1lson, Sherrie
Clatworlhy, Cllrol King, Debbie Grueser, Sandra Swartz Kathy
Ruth
Ann 1y 011 Sunday.
Mrs. Maywood Johnstoa vla- Mra. Maywood JebDS!oD.
direction of Mrs. Clarencel ler, Myrna Searls, Joyce Han- IJackie Hawley, Mary JO Hill· Diane Davis, Debbie Klng, .Lou- Halley, _ Elame DaviS;. Sopr!'""
lied Mr. and Mrs. Dana Car-l\lrl. May J. . . .
L ,·t·y. vocal music director. SOn, Mary Jane Jenkinson, Kar·!dy, Judy Hysell, Jenny Craig, anna Mcintosh, Ann
W1lsoa, II, SoBle Morrls, Suste Ohling· Mr. and, Ml's. Robe.rt ~
The program will
feature ,en Faulk, Mary Holman, Alber-~ Nancy Harris, sheila Childs, Kathy Morgan, Candace Babr, er, Jack!~ Hawley; Alto - 01· head of Sherman, W. Va., visltfol~ music trom several cou~-1rn Little.
Connie Bachner, ~eHssa Davis
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~''' and numbers from mu"·l Soprano 11 - Sharon Harri· IPatty Slaven, Mary
Long,
Deb!ne, Grueser.
and family .
be
elf
,,;~, b) the G~rls' Glee Club, son, CaNJie Anderson, Mary iCathy Bailey, Cynthia Mills.
Boys Ensemble- Tenor,IW!' Mr. and Mrs. Ro r1 J ers
the Girls' Ensemble and 111e
Coleman, Larry Gladwell, Ken- ol Syracuse visited her parents
Maed Ensemble. Soloists will
ny Russell, Wayne D8VIS, Bill Mr. and Mrs. Hom..- lcenhewbe Ruth Ann Halley,
Elaine
Ha&lt;kett;. Bass, D~vid Oliver, or.
.
Dav~&lt;. and Kathy McElhinny.
Sean Mullen, Jun BarUett, Mrs. Eulah Prolftlt called on
Ohio Valley Brlllll
The program numbers include,
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Talbott Jun Butcher aad Charles Hoi· Mrs. Ltuise Van Meter
and
·•one World," by O'Hara-BratNew Lexington, were Saturday eomb.
Nicki
ton and ''Greensleeves" arrangvisitors of ~is parents, Mr. and
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Chared by Tom Scott: •·chtm Chim
Mrs Dell Talbott.
lie Carroll and family were AliChoree," by Shenman • Brim·
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Evans vJa.
thony Carroll, Boston, Mass.,
b•ll; •·Three Songs trom Sweited Mr. and Mrs. Mac Van·
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Mel·
den," arranged by Hallstrom:
Meter Tuesday evening.
er ond lbree children, Mead"Scarlet Ribbons," by DanzigMrs. Elva Dailey and Mrs.
ville, Pa., and Robert Ours. lolib.
Edwards, and ·'Seventy
Six
Marie Lawrence were in Parkcal.
pkg.
Trombones," by Willson-Stick·
ersburg, W. Va. Tuesday.
Mrs. Minnie Carroll served a
los. al l by the Girls' Glee Club.
Mfs. Lucille Ridenour and
By sarah M. Rife
nice dinner to Mrs. Una Dotson
The Girls' Ensemble
will
children, Chester: Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Rlfe In honor of her birthday Wed·
sing a selection from "Mary
Mrs. VanMeter , and
Ruby, and children Bobbi and Sam- nesday. Una takes care of Mrs.
Poppins." "Sakura. Sakura," ~
DcWitts Run , were
recent mie of St. Albans, W. Va. spent Laura Wells local.
OHIO VALLEY BRAND
Japanese Folk Song arranged
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul the weekend with their pare~ts, Mr. and
Paul Ours and
by Ham;ton, and " If Ever 1
Evans and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlef
Rrfe, two children, Mrs. Louise Van
Would Leave You," by LernerMrs. Maxi ne Durst and Tom local. also .. her mother, ~rs. Meter and Nicki, Mr. and Mrs.
Lof'we.
called on Lawrence Ritchie Jr. Emma W1lhams of HamsonTbe Mixed Ensemble will be I
and fll'lllily Sunday afternOOA. ville.
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fea tured 1n "Julianne"
by i
E. H. Carpenter and
Tony A-!C Ronald S. Rile.
wtfe Canal Winchester, Ohio spent DOLLY MADISON
Sparks-Brimhall; "Pick a Bale I
Tomlinson, Reedsville, flew to Margie and daughter Shelley an Sunday with Mrs. Fay Wond
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of c(1tton. " arranged by GardHuntington, W. Va.
Tuesday Mitzie of Peru, Indiana, 11pent and Mrs. Myrta Rife, who cele- i
nt!f; "Black is the Color." ar-1
afternoon .
the weekend with his parents, brated her 90th birthday Tues.
ranged bv Lu bofL and "Beau-\
Mr!i. Elva Dailey and Judy Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rife, day, March 8th.
catcher Mounta in" by Sparks· I
were in Newark, Ohio,
over local, and her parents, Mr. and Mr. Billy Vate1la Is helping HART BRAND
FodelL
the weekend. Judy was a vocal· Mrs. Guy Priddy of Rutland, Mr. Delbert Truman with his l WHOLE
KERNEL
The concluding numbers are
ist at her cousin's wedding. 0. Mr. Rife is stationed at Bun· (ann work.
·'Kashmiri Song.'' by Finden ,
Darle Wickline and Kenneth ker Hi11 AFB.
Mr. George Martil!l called 011
Howorth, "The Water is Wide," l
Wolfe, Racine. called oo Wes- ·3C Larry E. Rile, who
is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rile and NEWPORT
adap&lt;.ed by Zanmell•. ond "AnIcy Cozart, Saturday.
stationed at Sbeppard AFB, TeX· Larry Saturday.
them fo r Spring" fro m the op- ;
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brewer as, has spent a 15-day leave at Mrs. Ethel Rife had a paintera ··cavalcrri il Rustit:ana.'· by ;
and David, shopped in Pomeroy his home here. He will return ing party at her home WednesMascagni-Simeone. Susie Mor-1
Wednesday art~rnoon.
to Texas Utis week. He leaves day afternoon. Mrs.
Dorothy
STOKELY
ri s. Jackie Hawley &lt;t nd Susie:
Robert Fitch and Bill Dailey Wednesday.
Bolen assisted her.
PINEAPPLE
Oh linger are additional soloists
were busin ess visitors in Rav- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooks of Mr. Orley Rife spent Satur~
GRAPEFRUIT
lor the "Scarlet Ribbuns' n"m· .
enswood, W. Va. Tbursday.
Albany, Ohio, RFD 4, speat Sun· day evening with Mrs.
Fay
ber.
Howard Allen, Steubenville, day morning with Mr. and Mrs. Wood and his mother, Mrs. MyrM&lt;~king up the vocal per:,on- 1·
0 ., and Miss Goldie
Price, Charles Rife. Mr. Brooks cele- ta Rife.
ell are:
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Ripley,
W.
Va.
called
on
Mrs. brated his 51st birthday on Sa~ - - - -- - -1
Soprano 1. Sandra
Hollins- '
NEW STORE- Mrs. Evelyn Young, right, ope rator of ' SylvJa Allen, Thursday .
orda y, March 5.
bed. Linda Gilk ey, Becky Good- ' the New Raci ne Department store, shows Mrs. C,hester 1 Mr. a1~d Mrs. Harold Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Rife of
hall Kathy Spengler,
Ja ma- Simpson one of seve!al dresses stocked. Mrs. Youngs par- and Jame•. Long Bottom , spent Albany, 0 ., RFD 4, spe·nt an
Ooohhh, ahhh ...
GORTON'S
rilla \'lard, Ruth Halley. Ela ine ents, Mr. and Mrs. fra nk_ Clelana , are owners of the new Sundav w1th ~Js parents, Mr. afternoon last week with Mr.
just
what
you're
looking
Oa\•b. Ann Hanson.
\1 a r y . departme nt st ore. Mrs. S1mpson was the second customer and Mrs. A. C. Brewer and Da- and Mrs. Charles Rife and son
BREADED
lor. Find REAL ESTATE
Wolfe. Marilyn Stumbo, Sandra 1in the business house located on Thi rd-st next door to the vid.
Larry.
fast in ·!he
Humphrey, Kathy McElhinny ,1Village Cut-Rate Store. - Sentinel Photo.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Black, Mrs. Sarab Rile and son Larwere recent callers of Mr. and ry, spent '111Ursday evening with
YELLOW PAGES.
M". Alben Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. l.arry G. Jlolf.
Where your fingers
· ~- Mr. and ~rs. Delbert Bissell man and StJD Stevie of Albany,
do the walking.
Portion
,,_ ! and children, Columbus, were Ohio.
Pockogo _
n·ccnt guests of \1r. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bowen of
Don Brewer and sons.
Victor Durst. Columbus, spent
the weekrnd with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Webster,
SWEET BRIER
Mr. and Mrs_ R R. Durst and Columbus were recent guests
Tom.
of her parents, Mr. aad Mrs.
Rudy Durst.
Recent visitors of It:. B. Car·
seLD WtTH MONIY lACK OUIIRANTII
Charleston.
penter and family were Tom
Miss Edna Hof!mat has re- Durst, Wesley COZllrt, ~s. El·
turned home from the Veterans va Dailey, Mrs. Harold Brew·
Memorial Hospital.
er, Mrs. Tressie Stethem, L'
Mr. and Mrs. John Kearns. Hotllnan, Sylvia Allen S. W.
Jr., had as Juests last week, Durst Mildred Belinda
and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cundill Cindy' Fitch AI Poynter, Mr.
and son. Jeffrey, ~~ Culumbo!. and Mrs. Gary Griffith, Mrs.
RACINE, 0.
The youth group of the Bap- Howard Roush Mrs.
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B,lp US!, b ....,_ 1tw1b1 aad duMa lloodl, llfld IU!ng
but won't cladga o oor1ot11 e11ar1&gt;e of play (II'C)IIIld? #ond
quealltlll w111t 1 brusb • off, -king hard a1111 l'lllllllll 8.
Send 7001' \leD-Bge que81lona wards, 11111 ""ebb11C UBCitrprlvto YOUTH ABKI!lD FOR rr, DOled Jddl, lnd _ 1 ®Old fill
care of lltlll Jlelp USI lhll lht paptr w11b Ill 1M GOOD
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meetmgs
theholding
home of their
Mr. Gould!..
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and Mrs. John Kerns, Jr. each 1
Tuesday at U !l p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Lerner and Mr. and Mrs. James
M. Crump were in Pt. Pleasant
on
Tuesday.
Elegant, yet younger than springtime are the new mink fashions for spring '66. Par·
Many
donations of clothing,
U&lt;Uiarly beautiful is the jacket lleft) bo llovatla, Emba rare natural pale rose mink,
acwest of colors developed by U.S. ranch ers. Jacket has tiny (ircle tollar and oft·
furniture and household goods
een.ter dosing. Emba Azurene, rare natural pale blue-grey mink shirt-jaeket (right)
have been made to the OUto
has alabbed and bullonod fl..,.t, barrel-culled sleeves and Windsor collar. This is a
Oldaker family since their home
Ben Kahn deslp.
1m West Poi nt Road was demas Bazaar to be held some- [ oldest membei of the r.hurch. stroyed by fi re.
time aOOut lh f' end ol Novt' m- ' The March meeting will
be Mr. and Mrs. Bernhart Lerber. ProJect night for hcmd- j hdd ,&lt;~t th~ ho~e o~ Rev. War- ner of Mt. Ver.non, Ohio, Spt'nt
crafts will bf' in April
re1 Zmn ill CbeshJr~ .
the weekend w1th Mr. and Mrs.
It was decided that the 4-H1 Refreshments were served to George Lerner. .
Club would hold their public 1Y11. and Mrs. Andrew Hume,
Miss Helen Jenkms of Colum·
mf!eting fo r the nex t PT A pro- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gib bs, Mr!l. bus spent a weekend with her
I gram. Mrs Mildred Gibbs, prin- Mary Aumiller, Miss
Mxine mother,. Mrs. Henry Jenk.ina,
By Vlrglnia Carleton
\ ripal. gave a talk on reading Kearns. Mr. A. K. McClung, and family
TO~ COUNCil.
readmess and gave
eva iua- 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Cru .pm Davy ~arth , whose ~and was
The followmg members of tion sheets to members . Mrs.
crushed m a coal mme acci·
the Town Council of Hartrord Gibbs stakd th~1 readinp rcadi-!
CONDI:I.{JN cnmcAL
dent, causing the loss of part!
were present at the re~u\ar
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of hi s ringers on the right hand
. ness was r r. 1a1e o a11 gra e 0 W · h · · th M d" .
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March mee ting· Mayor WI 1-' levels and not JUSt begin nmg I . _; m w o JSG m
il" ~ . e ,_ IB at home and Is improving
liam Kelly;
R~corder James · .
.d
The alk
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Y infor mati ve to parents and -:;;e vII
Fields, A. K McCl ung. W.
era] parents requested
that!
MARRIED IN OHIO
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Stone_ and John Roach. d T there br more talks on this Wr,rd has been rrrrived of •
tnedmg was c~lled t'"l nr ~~r ~\·, kind as it is an aid in help ing' the marriage of Miss \lanJ Hall
th~ Mayor atth7.30 p. ~-an t e parents understan d the aims of of Galion, Ohio, and William
!"mutes of e previous me('t- education.
Hartley. formerly of Hartford.
Your DttPincflble
mg were read and approved. The meeting was adjourned The bride is the daughter ~f
Duler For
Tbe
only
matter
transacted
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f
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f at S:20 p. m. an co lfee was Mr. and Mrs. AI rt HalL we
th19 ~ mgf waCs 8 r~lso1u on
strved after th e meeting by i wedding took place February
AND
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sympau1y or ounc1man
·"'· Mr s. Elzana 1,.u: lds and ,~~1rs. 1' ~ .m Ga1JOn.
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K . McCl ung and Iam1 1y over v· . . G'l bs
the deattwof his wife, Mrs. Flor· Jl'glma 1 &gt; ·
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PERSONALS
I
ence McClu .g, was presented
CI.A~~ ENTERTAINED
Mrs. Hde10 Gibbs and daugh" ' - WY-2-2550
by the Reoorder and adopted Th e Adult BihiP. Class and the ter, Luis Ann , spent a day in
by a motion of Ray Field ~ and teachers of the Baptist c':turch -~-- -·-· -.-. -~.--.-. seconded by W. T. Stone. Some held their February meet ing at
matters concerning the com- the home of Mrs. Harry L. Dypletion and settlemer.t of the e1 in New Haven. The meeting
water system were discussed was in charg,· of the president,
and the meeting adjournell.
Mr. A. K. McK.nmg. Devotions 1
HARTFORD PTA
. wore led by James M. Crump
The regular meetmg of tne who read the bt~duti ful poe m, :
ONLY
Hartford PTA was held fv~ ')n- "The Burial of Mose~ . ··
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day , February 28, at the 'T~rt- During the busincs"'
$30.00 DoWII - Balance .n
ford Grade School. The m ee t~ sion various matters concernConvenient Termt
lng WBI caned to order by U1e ing the church wer• discussed.
pretldeat, Mra. Rosalie Kearns. Doring the social hour, Mr.
tlmlllatll Included the Lord's Andrew Hume was invited to
FURNITURE CO.
Prq1r by all attending. A mo- the dining room where a beauMASON, W. VA.
lloD - made by Mrs. Doro- tiful birthday cake and other
thy James thai members be- gifts were presented to him
CiD mal&lt;IDi Item! for a Christ- on his 9'lnd birthday. He is the ' - - - - - - - - - "

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PRISM FROZEN

CORN IEEP

.4 !i: 69c

Freah Fryers · .. .... · .. lb. 39c Sliced Bacon · · 1-lb. pq. 89c
Roastin1 Chickens ···· lit. 49c Brisket ·· .. · .. .... ·.. lb. 79c

1869 ...that'a when our ehip came in.
That waa the befinning.
That'a when our founderlhowed be cared about : : . , ~e.

AlP's LENTEN SEAFOOD VALUESI

REDFISH FILLETS i~~-~::

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BULK- FROZEN

CAP'N JOHN FROZEN

Fried Fish Cakes · ·· · Ill. 45c
...._Flounder Dinners ·· lb. 49c
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Today, more than a century later, we can honestl; .. y,
"WE CARE ... about yDU.H

A&amp;P's OWN

GRADE A MEDIUM

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COFFEE

Sunnybrook

It's one of m•nv,
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MOlTON

FRENCH FRIES

l·lb. pkgo,

Bread Dou1h ··· · 2 pkga. 89c
MORTON

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3

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Macaroni &amp; Cheese 2 for 69c
APPIA.. WAY

2.... pita

SUPIR-RIGHT

1SY2-oz. cano

CHiiDOBIT- American or Pl-ntt

Cheese Pizzarlnos 5 pill 39c Chill with leans 3 cans $1.00 Cheese Spread 2 lb. pkg. 89c
UP LIGHT-CHUNK

6'12-oz. eano

TASTY - SLICED

Tuna Fish · .. ·.... 3 cans 89c Swiss Cheese · · 1-lb. pkg. 89c

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$1.79

JANE PARKER

10Ya-ez. una

ANN I'AGI

SULTANA

Mushroom Soup · · 2 cans 29c Sandwich Spread Qt. Jar 49c

Hot Cross Buns

ANN PAGE-MACARONI 01

ANN I'AGI!

Glazed Donuts pq. of 12-39c

Blended Syrup 24-oz. bot. 49c SpagheHi 3 - 1-lb. pkgs. 59c
PKG.

JANI PARKIR

ANN PAGE-Our FinMI Quality

SUL TANA-LAROii OR SMALL

Cherry Pit ........ •· ttcU9c

Stuffed Ollvls 10!-oz. jar 65c Tartar Sauce 10l-oz. Jar 29c
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CAP'N JOHN FROZEN

Today, in keeping with that proud heritage,
AlP is still dedicated to brinrinr
the most rood food, to the most people
for the leut amount of money.

JANE PARKER

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Pork Roast ···.. .. ·· · lh. 95c Pork Sausage · · 1-lh. roD 65c

Eliminate expensive ln-betw. . eoata.
Sell dil1Ct17 to the publie, at rreat uvings .. .
a email profit.

Rye Bread ·· · · · · 2 loans 49c

8fR~~'5 WO~lD

LEAN-TASTY

Spart Ribs .... · ·.. .. lit. 65c Pork Steaks · · ·· ·· · · · · lb. 75c

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Pori! Chops .. · .... .. · lh. 99c Pork Butt Roast ·· · · · · lit. 65c

That wu the J•r u Jm,inatift 1&amp;-year old,
IWIIId Georrt H. Hartford, ilacla brDllant Hlea.

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'-Television Revue
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -II Tbe other networkJ needn't
"""" llcNdlhll, but u ol afiioker at CBS-TV'• recent
- · CBS-TY'a ''The TwlllUotll tunnoil either. For at leaat that
Century," one of tho better organization cootillues to OliJ.
television ~ - · t r.- IIIII video's only regularJr.
lqrn next seaaon because the scbeduled one-hour prime.llmt
qetwork can't flnd 1 place for news slot: "CBS Roptrlrr,''
II.
'II h I c b, lntenningled wI I h
The network hao 110 trouble "TOWII loleellng of tho World"
florllnJ a place for "The apeclals and other documentaBeverly HUlbllllea,'' "Tbo Wild, fill makea It tho moa1
Wild West" tr "Hogan's respectable prime-time hour on
Heroes," a eomedJ oat Ia a the networkl. ABC-TV hal the
Nazi prflrM etmp -but ''The weekly balf·tour "ABC Scopo "
Tlrentieth Century" hal Chi which It unlerb.nately d"'~'t
rnlsfortline "' ialllrfOI'&lt;I with have the muscle to force moro
flltltbaU.
of the network's affiliates to
The news about "The Twe!l- use. A'ld NBC TV, which prides
Uetb Century,'' 1 weekly itself oo oewa, doem't have a
Sunday evenin&amp; ball-hour pubUc II n g I 1 regularly • acbeduled
affairs aeries, wu moro or less prime-time pubUc aflalra ..
buried durinc lht recent rles.
squabble at CBS wbell Fred
Friendly, pretktenl of the nowo
divislln, quit beeau~e the
network preferred one day to
show "Lucyu reruns rather
than Uve coverage of Senate
bearings on VIet Nam.
Foetball "i'CO football -is, of . , . . - - - - - - - couree, pure gold at the The Free Methodist Church
cashbo• lor telavision. And had 1115 fll attendaRCI Feb 71
"The Twentieth Century" ls, In Tbe hymn sing held Su~day
a seOH, a vieUm .of tho afternoon Feb. 71 was well atnetwork's decllioo 1 while back tended.
i
to broadcast Sunday dnublehead- Lawrence Smllh visited reers of National Football League cently with !Itt Dan Smith famga~eo . The pobllc aUairs lly at Mt Carmel.
~"•• got nn lite air pretty late Mr. and Mrs. Kenney Wilt
• m the season during the and , .. of Bucyrus called on
curr~t · semester; and things Mr. and Mrs. Lew Diehl.
weren I about to obange In the Mr. and Mra. l!ldward Srhaeluture. With all the footbaU fer, Mra. Laura Schaefer of Five
twin bdls, "The Twentieth Poinfs recently called on Mr
Century:• wouldn't get on the and Mrs. Non11an Sehaeler. ·
air unW January. The Haton Mr. and Mra. Walter Henstarts m Sept~mber. The man of Ball Run, Mr. and Mra.
sponsor of the ser.es understan- Joey Hysell of Thomas Fork I
dably didn, like the arrange- recently visited Mr. and Mrs. I
ment. and thll was cerfolnly a Lew Diehl.
factor in Its decision to pull out. Mr. and Mra.
FriiJ Stahl I
As usual, one eon ha!Brd a of New Marshfield vloited Sun.
guess f - _palit experience and day witb Mr. and Mro. Norman
standard procedure throughout Schaefer.
television that tht aot-k may Mrs. Laura Sehaeler Is visitwell announce that tho bright ing her daughter, Mrs. Charle&lt;J
gentlem~n who turned out "The Gordon and lamlly in Culum- ~
Twentiet~ Century" f&amp;r nine bus,
years will be qaged In futurt Mrs. M. A. Howell, Columprojects, ind lh!J may well .be bus, Mre. Nancy Walker, Mrs.
so. But . in televlllon. ae James Will and aon. Star Route,
elrrewhere, a W.sk In hand is recently ealled on Mr. and i
worth 1\Vij In proapect. And Mrs. Pearl Parker and Mr. '
there is little reeso~ lo belltve and Mrs. Vernon Howell.
fhat vldl!ll, whose public affairs
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basis has been slowly drying Sir Georee Everest, surveyor- I
up, will suddenly stsrt bios-· general of India who determi•
lnl •sail draJIIBUcally,
ad be!ght of lho 'peak in tall.

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small town," and show how
Dur Rei•: ·
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SOCJety
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Al!dlha roll 1M! thou worthwhn. teen proJecll and p1" 11
Dear llel•:
her mouth IJid,
"lit• ID" a'ileltl IIIII "1 l!jlhlevemtiiA. KnoW bolr 1111111 Write .1111«'1 to IIIII... lllld About litO ~tll!i IIIII ' 'f1ltiM , f!!l ·~
lht 1-.t w.;. ID ftllltt llema 1 Netl98tl? 'l'hnof And -wP... ·tdlllln, oei-IRI frteqd of mine lllked me fil tiM tietter; •
out tllfiJGIIIIIIIIII!ql, prlllf 10 my ''booster" ooluma weal IIIII i\1!111 your ~- ~· a baby-sitting job be- Mil a lll!bstltote. ·
and lpprtelallt1111 .
thollway.
Llsl lht 1111\lluei!Y 11M lbb&gt;p cause the had • date. s~ Your pj'~ 11111 - .........,
IJOU ..W - . lltl•, Trouble with lht biC 11111jorl- yoriD(J )ltOP!o acoo~lllh II then tho.. people have asked solve 111 easily, 'but 11'1
"II you •JIIGI lht worll Ill ty til GOOD ~rll Ia lhoy'rt 10 yotll' town.
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me "' all e]lhl tlmN. I fill 10 belt to cl*'- It ~t~~·~~
CIA "PROVI!l'' whallvet h R '*Pito IIIIJ'U alw~ tibllp buly "dotal" thtr IIIYI llllllo Wt'.ro jUit tboul dut; for a cullty, takinJ OVfl' my frlencl'o wile Inti l oti thf
1'1111 Ia provt, by lortldq In ~" ' - ' Ukt ltltiiiiiiJIICI er tht time 110r the QIIQiatloB podultmt • IWIIII awtiJ from llrr!IOry. S.veral limn l .havt JGUr emplqy.,.., If
!Itt rt&amp;bl plaeet and belllt bifid lht 11111'11 ell u, Qtl II •• dD to
pubUclle
lhomlllv•. lbt "Wbat'a Wroaa · Will&gt;'' started "' ..Y IOQIC!thlng to you to. ber, wtll, lhll'l
to everything elle.
IIOIMIII!q bid II 111111• lhtm ("Tbal's ·~~~Ill.' and ~hool ol wrUlq, alMI JOU can tho peoplt, but can't 1111ke il the alii.- boui!•-H.
The flea • ago lmaga Ia ao boppy biOaUit -..·ve proyad who lleeda UT" U,., aay.) liD llelp It aloq bJ aUIIIIIIttC t1qoo oound rliht. My friend doein't
bad that llort clerka IN """" tbllr point Bul lha lood lddl? they mUll bo ...toni witb lht u&amp;l llml" with a llootl ol know I've bod th... jobs, al . This ooluu IJ der!ICJ~et!
etl of 111, IIIII wbentvet thert'o roratt 'em. Tiley -·1 ~~~tal tl•y paragraph dowa near lht "Wbll'l r]lht Wla , .. " arll- lout sbt't -•r said. and my. famiiJ livinl, 10
! danoe IItty pul on • bulle~ of -B.C.
end of tht "upoot'' lhat n. d... .SUch IItten let roault.- ,.,Uty conscience grows. What lng kid ln&gt;Qble or lUll
special pollcemeA,~
I I d Dear B:
plrll•s. "01 courH moll tee. nevor dll'!l&gt;t If!
Jhould I doT SITTER
trouble, lot Htltll HIIP .
every day you read another Several ytlll'l 110 I llarled qon aro oimed Ia lht rllbt &lt;8lart off, pop HI, wllh a Dear Sitter:
She wUI al10 weleome
survey ebaul how many smolle a ''Teea Boon of the 1.1011111 dlnciiOl, but .... .... .lltd wba revlvtl of "Teo&gt;n Booot
of '11111 oama thing happened to own or:rt1leiq uperjenctl.
and clrlnt and ba" Ulll8llimlll Club" and -.cl YWJfl peoo reada tho nne print!
the Month.'' I'll be waltbiC fllr a )'OUng friend of mine. She drou Helen Bolli! Ia babies.
pit to ...0 1111 atorlll aboul If you'd Improve JOUf lmlga, Jour succesa stories.)
flnally took her courage In this newspaper.

JaiiJ ;hlltlllll, PomlrO)'Middltport, 0., Mareh I, 1K8-T hopeless tllf kids ere. Hokum!
It oeema like 111011 of 1111
1tuH lhiiC!OIIIIa eut about \Qnl
these daya fa written (or Ulmed) Ill prove • point tho IUtho
1101 allur!J docttlld wa1 true.
lt'1 • tttU • !moo fact you

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Scouts Hike to
Harrisonville

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Arrangements Completed by
' American Legion for Party

m. Wednesday. Comrna11der cussed.

Society Notes

Char lea

birthday celebration will be I Swatzel reported
tlmt
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held Tuesday, March 15th, at 1966 membership st•nds at 306
the Pomoroy Elementary School. I and only ll more are nerdrd 1
A ham dinner will be served : for quota.
GARY B. REED
bv the Ladies Auxiliary from i Commander Guinther read 1
~ · to 7:30 p. m. for members 1 letter from lOth District Con- . Gory B. Reed bas cempleland th.,r families of Post 39 grossman Walter E. Moeller on ed basic lralnfng at Fort
"''· the auxiliary and for in· , tlle Bill of Rights lor Cold War Kaox, KeniY&lt;ky and bao beea
vill'd guests.
·
! veterans whlch was recently . Uliped ~· a elerk there,
'!'he program, whl&lt;h is open i passed by congress. Paul Cascl wbUe lW 81 ilnA overseao daly.
to the public, will begin at ' and Frank Vaughan were nam· He Is the son of Mr. and Mro.
7 311 p. m. Post 39 has acquired I ed as co-chairmen of the Meigs Alvin Reed, RD ReedsviUe,
• wp rated soeaker, Mr. Ed County Horse Show event which and a ISM Easter•
H 18 b
Mason. a retired FBI Agent and Post 39 is co-sponsoring witb llebool graduate.
now working in a public rela· the Meigs County Riding Club.
1, 00 , capacii'l with '!'he Colum. '!'his event will take plaee on
bus Dispalch, as the
main 1Sunday, Mary 22nd.

· ers were Sanford Gheen

Paul Werner. The boys
Lee Wood, Ray Glaze and
Snouffer For their assistance.
Many spring acUvitles are
planned for the troop including
the Scout-0-Rama and Spring
Camporee. Any boy ll years
old or older who wishes to join
a Scout Troop may contact any
of the above leaders.

speu ker. Special awards wtll I Commander Guinther report~

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Jn Newark

be pmentod during the

pro- ed on the Sork Doll Campaign
gra m and entertainment will by the women of Me1gs County
lullow the program.
\ for the purpose of sending to
All Post 39 Auxiliary and Le- Ichildren ID Viet Nam. Refresh·

MARINE PVT. JENKINS
Marine Private Flrsl Clasa
Gary B. Jenklns, above, soD The island of Sicily II
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenklos
from Italy by tile __ .... 1
Syracuse, Is a member of t11e 1"of;;;;;;M;;;ess;;;;;;in;;;L;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'il
2nd Battalion, 81b Marines, 1r
an infaotry regiment or tbe
2nd Marine Division currealThe Very BHt
ly serving as tlle grouod deIn Uaed Cera Anywhere
tense Ioree lor the Naval
Bas•, Gaantanamo Bay, Cu·
NO REASONABLE
ba.
OFFER REFUSED
SEE

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Wayne OeWolre, 81, Newark Ill.
;5, who died Monday at
p. m in tlle Newark Hospital,
will be held Thursday morning
at 10 a. m. In the Chapel of
Criss Brothers Funeral Home,
179 Granville St., Newark, with
!be Rev. William Tolli~er and 1
Dr. G. W. Wilcher, DIStrict Sup- I
erintendtnt officiating. Graveside services will be held on ,
'l'hu.,day at , p. m. at tbe Le- •
tart Falls Cemetery.
He was a retired Mer.JOdist
Minister. His wife, Hilda M.
Osborne DeWolfe, died Nov.

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Stllller'o brlnr you another great ....t.
end of tremendous savings ... bargains iJII
every department . . . plus pre-season saY·

lngs on new

and Mrs. Raymond Teaford of ·

~I ·rwrsville.
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Mr. and Mrs Robert A. Harden and son Eric of Marion !
were weekend guests of his par- ~·
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden Debbie and Jim, and her

Nylon Hose

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and Easter.

POMEROY, OHIO

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Dwight \'. Nelson, son

of

both . of Akron.

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par~nts, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon : and

Rutland
1 graduate of
Donahue of East Letart
' Hitb Scbool.
SALES REPORT
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hubbard !
Ohio Valley Uvestock co.
and daug'lter of Sheffield Lake ]
SaturdaJ, Mart·b s, 1966
visited his parents, Mr. and I
I HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 25 to '
Mrs, Oris Hubbard and family.
aiDS 126 ..10: 220 •o 250 lbs. 2f to 26 50;
Mr and Mrs. Willis LeadingLight 21 to 26.50; Fat Sows
. 18 to 23: Stags 15 oo 20: Boars
ham Connie. Barbara and Rose
Marie, visited his mother, Mrs.[
15 to 20; Sows &amp; Pigs 65
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Rosa Leading!iam or
South '
1110: Shoats 12 00 25.
Webster.
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c-ATI'LE - Steers 18 to 26;
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By .11rs. Evelyn Brkkles
10
Mdr andMMlrs. M•;! Pi,C.kens : Pe.rl Shields returned to the HeifPrS 16 to 25 : Bab) B-.f 26 l
an son e VIO o1 cast ~IV•r· ho
fM
d M
L 0 .. to 28: . f'at Cows 14 to 20 JO·
1 0
poodl Mwere 1"'"'kn!Wvilsfilors doff Mr.,: ar; ~r Gill ~ft:; sev:r~l mo~~h s : Canners 12 lo 15 ; Bulls 16 to ·22; .
an
rs. · ac
o • an am-i VISit
· · ·m FIQnda.
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Co ws 1110 to 200.
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He had been · M'lk
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d M D I Hubb d: staying wtth the MrGills be· VEAL CALVES - 'fops 3430
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rs. a • . . ar. • fort. gomg
· to r~1 on'd a.
•···nds 30 to 34 ; Med'1um 25 to
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I Wasbmgton, D. C. VlSJted
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d. M G ld v· I I 30· Com &amp; H 20 to 34· c II
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edison , Mr. an
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SPECIAL SHOWING
LADIES SPRING

Lodlu Hi.Stylo

BEAUTIFUL SELECTION

Spring

COATS

HEAD SCARFS

See the seasons best and
most popular designer styled
dreises for spring . . lovely
fabrics in excitingly new col·
m and color combination•
.. . a style to please the J&amp;.
dy of any age.
eJr. Petite
eMlsses:

See our outsta nding selee·
tion of new spring coats . ..
exce llent luxury looking fa)).
tics in lhe seasons newest
fa shion colors
coats with
lhat expensive look
but
with a low cost price ticket.

LADIES COLORFUL

LadiH' Colorful

vis ited in Pa tntsville, Ky. wir.. Lemley.
Mr

Marshall

and Barbara. They were joined
there by their son and dau~h·
ter-in-law. Mr. 1:md Mrs. RwJ-1

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"THE NEW SOFT LOOK"
LADIES' SPRING STYLE

LADIES WHITE &amp; BLACK
SLIM TOE STYLING
See the new group of ladies canvas sport aneak·
ers . . they are the new foot slimming tapered
toe style . . treaded rubber soles ... ebo1ce of
white or black in sizes 4 to 10.

SOCKS

Mens all cotton knit
white socks with the

thick, comfortable cushion soles ... \ miehine washable . . . cor·

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and teen-age girls . . . solid comfort smart ap·
pearance and aturd)' construeUon for longer wear
alze5 4 to 9.

STRETCH GlOVES
We now offer a special ule &amp;roup
of ladies white nylon eloves for

Spring and !!:aster wearing .. .. .
stretch Iabrie !bat lito tbe wntour
of your band perfectly.

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man and son Eddie of Columbus vi sited his grandparent.'!, I

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of Coshocton; Mr. and M r li. :
James White. of Dunbar w 1
Va . visi ted Mrs. Agnes Whit~ .

SLACKSCampus makea the f•
mous line of ~rm.

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In the Mldtllelleclc Nat to

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POMIROY'I QUALITY SHOll ITOU

Press slaeb tbat · ~do
no lroninJ1 . . . qule~ !o
dry :. . styled fw the
young rnaa of " tcr~ay·
. . newest eolors p.d

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reeUy sized.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chap-

and Mr Richard Duckworth.
Mr. end Mrs. William Hosch- '
sr and family or Hartford, w. j
Va .. Mr . Eugeoe Hudson and '
liOn, Brvanl of Pomeroy visited 1
Mrs. Mfia Hudson and sons. I
Mr. ¥d Mr•. Jennings Hall, '
ond rtdren David,
Martlra
ond B h of Columbus spont
1 few
s wlt!r Mr. ond Mn.

Stlfflers' feature the ''Softee" loafer for ladie1

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SIZES 6-12

PT. PLEASANT -Two elvll
WEST COLUMBIA - Miss ed cake and MrB. Joh• Work·
VALUES TO $10.99 - - - - actions have been filed iR th•
Linda Mae Ruasell, daughrer man, Mason, sister of tbe bride,
Good over waUpaPer, plaster, block, most
office of the Circuit Clerk. The
of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Russell, served the punch. A color
anything you wish to paint.
McWherter Advertising CerporWest Columbia, became the scheme ol silver and white were
3.59 gallon
MENS
atlon is · seeking
judgment
bride of Mr. Kenneth Murphy used OR the refreabment tables.
2
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1 Cor iD PT PLEASANT - Charles Reyno da, son o Mrs.
00
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~;·~:,../~ o : ;88 wl~ in· Dani~l O'Bryan, 22, Hartlord. &gt;watzel and Mr. Frank Rey- rended Wahama High Sehnol
•This pric&lt; good til I p.m., Saturday nigM
1teres!
March 12.
and costs. '
w. va., a prisoner in tbe Mason nolda, de!Masonht' on March ~tth,lbin He completed two years at West
Values To $12.99
The IOCOIId action is styled County jail where be and his a can rg ceremony n e VIrginia 'l'ech majoring In engi·
Just Automatlcolly Go To
. Cons! lio C
wr"fe ••nes were conlined fol- Methodist Church at Mason.
neering, and Is employed at
Pomt
rue Com
n ornpany, lowing
• ""a year's
' · jail sentence Th e double rmg
·
western Eleetrte,
·
· Colum bus,
ceremony
1
~c., ;s. ;u~tln lib J:"~ int~ and $500 line on charges of for· was performed by the Rev. Ohio. He has enlisted In t11e
FOR JOUR NEEDS
ose e, . · ·• "
e P a of gery in Mason County Circuit Marvan Frame at 8 p.m.
Air Force, and will report on
W.VA.
MASON
s~~~~g ft:f~nt ~ ':: sumts Court last Friday suffered a Gratus Aldridge, Mason, play· Monday at Fort llayts, Colum·
Open Every D1y-AII Doy
f ' w n ~· a cos · seimre Monday nliiht at the jail ed tlle nuptial music and Mrs. bus. They will reside i• Columnd went berserk
Dennis Weaver, Mason, sang bus until his departure for the
a O'Bryan was !~ally suhdued the "Lord's Prayer."
.
by restraint of six persons and The bride, given IO marnage
I led b a local doctor and by her falber • wore a while
~~= tran;ferred to Lakill 'state dress with lull skirt, fitted bodTHURSDAY
'·
Ho it 1
tee. 'Ale long full sleeves were
~;re~i. recorded at !be coun- li~ted at the wrisls. Her wedFRIDAY
ty jail Included an B7 year old dmg vet! was held '" ~lace by
Ashton man and hi! 44 year whiOO band. '!'he bride •. corSATURDAY
PT. PLEASANT - The Mall- old son. both charged with in- '"~at;:: :~ ~=o~a~~:lon\eo
MARCH
on Counfy Health Department toxication following • !ight Mon- Young West Colu;.bia ,wore a
Nursing stall acllvltiea lor Feb- day evening. Arrested were Fe- pink ~ool suit with bl~ck ac1Oth-11th-12th
ruary, 1966 are as follow"
llx Henry Hughes, 8?, and Wil· ce88ories. Her eorsage was of
Borne vlslta made te 257 per- llam Henry Hughes, 44: Also white carnations.
Special For Spring and Summer
sons for health coun!eling ser- arrested was Leonard Sm!lh, 30, Mr. Nelson Reynolds, Maso•,
LADIES SLEEVELESS
viceo.
508 Water Street, Pt. Pleasant, brother of the groom, served
Nineteen school visits were on • peace warranl.
as best man.
made this month. Twenty • two
The bride'o mother, wore a
st.udents have reported compfe.
GIVES DINNER PARTY
blue dress with matching jack·
•
Uoo of visual referrals made MASON--Mrs. Albert Swat~el et, and the groom's molber
SIZES S.M·L
during screenillll program In entertained with a birthday dtn· wore a white jersey dreSIJ wilb
FAST COLORS
the fall of 1965.
ner honoring her husband on gold metallic design, wII h
ASST. PATIERNS
Twenty-five persens have re- Sunday at their home. Attend· which she wore black accessorcelved blood tests and-or tine ing were the honoree, Abbie ies. Both wore carnation cor·
tests for. handling food.
Swatzel, Mr. and Mrs.
Car· sages.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Sixty-two persons received 92 roll Shinn and. family of Leon;
Miss Sharon Dalley, SteubenLADIES' &amp; GIRLS
immunlzatiorJs against OPT, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Luck•y· ville, Ohio, cousin of
I he
Reg. 98c Size
Reg. 63c Size
DT, Smallpox, polio and meas- doo, New Haven, Mrs. Paul groom, registere"tl the guest!.
SLEEPWEAR
les.
Baily and Sharon, Steubenville, Approximately 50 persons at14 Ounce Bottle
Sixty visual ocreening exams Obio, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schnei· tended tlle wedding and recep.BABY DOLLS
ware made by the P.H.D. staff der, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. and lion. Floral arrangements ceA.GOWNS
referring six lor furtber exam· Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds, Mrs. tered lbe tables lor the rerepinatlon.
R. C. King, Henderson, Mrs. Uon which was beld in the SOC·
eFAST
lleveral scheol programs and Donna Tulloh, Nelson and Nor· ial rooma ol the church. Tbe
DISCOUNT PRICE
DISCOUNT PRICE
one 4·H club program were man Reynolds.
bride's table featured a wed·
htld this month by the P. B.
ding cnke with miniature bride
nursing stall - Mrs. Lynch,
SUFFERS ATI'ACK
and groom. Mrs. Carroll Shinn,
LADIES ASST. COLORS BRIEF STYLE
Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. He ill- PT. PLEASANT llenald Leon, aunt of the groom, servkell.
Getty, 26GII Garfield Avenue, an - employee of the Vunadium
PT. PLEASANT
:;'
Corp. is a patient iD tbe GalliLIVESTOCK SALES CQ.
eBRIEF STYLE
polis Medical Center after suiSollrday, Marcb 5, IMtl
lering a beart attack at h h Is BOGS - 175 to 220 25
to
.ASST. COLORS
- - - - - - - - - -· horne Monday morning. Mr. Get· 26.50; Heavies 23 to 25.50; Fat
e SIZES 5-6·7
Billy Barton, 1 volunteer for lty is listed in satisfacltry &lt;GO· ~ws .20 to 23.25; Jloars 18 to
YOUI
pr
the Army left GD Monday lor dition.
21; P1gs 14 to 18.50.
STOCK·UP NOW
Iii
Fort Knox. He 11 the son
of
CATrLK- Heifers 17
to
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barton.
24.10; Fat Cows 17 to 19.811;
Miss sue Lehew, ten at her
&lt;,anners 13 1o 16; BuDs 20.10
LADIES Reg. 2. 99
borne on Monday evening, breakto 22.50; Slock Cows and Calv·
BIOI
Big Buohel Size
lng ..veral ribs.
es 142 to. 262; Stock Steero 21
PERM-PRESS
SEERSUCKER
Mrs. Ernie Urban and her
to 211; stock Heifers 18 to 21;
HUNTS
!.~er, Mrs. Alnelia Gallenn
Stock Steer Calves 22 to 28.50;
tunUngtoa villted on Sanday
Stock Heiler Calve~ 22 to 25.50.
STEAK HOUSE
'· •h Mr. and Mts. Christy Blel·
ESTHER CIRCLE
VEAL CALVES - Tups
ner.
The Esther Cir&lt;le .of the Lu- 10; Seconds 33.811; Medium
ASST. COLORS
Mn. Lena Ebersbach, Pome- llreran Church Women met on to 31.20; Commo• ond Hertvlet .
SIZES S·M·L
rny, visited on Saturday with Tuesday. evening at the Parish 24 ..to 33.50.
Asoortod Color
Mlu Stella Greu.
House wllb Mrs. John F. Roush
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Sizes 10 to 18
Mrs. John Morgaa, New flav· as hostess. The Jesson, "T be PleasaDt VaUey llolpltal
en, retarrred home alter spend· Soul's Sincere Desire"
was ADMITTED: Mn. Boyd
botlle
ing seven! ~s iR Kansa• presented by Mrs. Velma Roush. Snodgrass, Springfield, Ohio.
City earlng lor her husband's Those attending were Mrs. A. DISCHARGED: Sheryl Snod·
ea
grandmother,
Mrs. Minnie L. Sprouse, Mrs. Robert Layne, grass, Mrs. Wllla
GUmore,
Wright lltd his aunt, Mn. Mont Mrs. William Powell, m, Mrs. Diane Davis, Leonard AnderRoberlll.
son, Herbert Myer~, Mro. Dal·
Mr. · and Mn. Warrea Self bans, W. Yo. visited oa Tues· loa Nibert.
lad .lamUy of Cohunbui villi- day with her slstar and family, BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Roy
LADIES' and GIRLS'
ed over the weekend wllh ber Mrs. Lola Jeffers.
o. Smith, Henderooa, a daJJII&gt;Ladl11' Hl·Fuhion
parents, Mr• .lltd Mn. Russell Mr. 8lld Mrs. &amp;ndy Galford ter.
1
iiapelmrt lll!d liar grudparenll, aac1 Greg visited a Sua day - - - - - - - LADIES NEW
Mr. lltd ..,.. Clirllty Bletner. with her parents, Mr. aRd Mrs. Gary Roush, Mn. D I vI
Mrs. Paul Salley and dauab· Wllliam Smilb.
Roush, Mrs. Jack Welch, Mn.
.eWHITII:
SPRING
tar, Sl!arotl ofSieubellvllle, Ohio 111n. Wllliam Bayes aid· two Donald Bwngardaer,
Mr
eHeovy Canvao
visited .._. lba weekead wllb ~ of Middleport, vlllted Jamea Layae, Mrl. Henry
Mr. aad· Mn. Albert SWatlel on Friday with ber molher, Jr., Mrs. Velma Rouab,
e Rubber Soles
• New Fabrics
lltd atteaded tire weddbrg ill Mrs. Ln1a Jeffers.
Mrs. John Rouab.
5 to 3
eExciting Styles
her aepbew, Ketmelb Reynolds. .
4 to 10
and Co lors
•New Colora
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Joba
Roaeb 1
and aor&gt;' vlslled on Sunday wllb
FAMOUS BIRDSEYE
Jr., Petite, Misseo
•An New
her brol!ler tllld flmlly, Mr.
and Half Size•
IIIII Mn. LlwraDce Walt. et
Styles
Letart.
•.
Mr. Barry Glbbe wu I'OIIIm·
First Quality
ec1 from tbe IIDIJer llolpllal
last Wlli and, II Nt:llpll'ating
100% Cottoa
and
at .tire bome af bltr datJ&amp;hler •
Size 27I27
cfoL
I .· Frank FIDalcum.
PER DOZEN
Mr. and Mn. Barold •Lewll,
Weal Columbia, Vlllterl oa
day w1llr llrelr daJJI)rler ud
family, Mr, _. Mrs. G 1en
MENS
FOR THE OUTDOOR FAMILY '-·
Tlwml'llflh , .
10 Gellon Sin
Sevlrll lllelll!lin af. tire Mil'
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MOUNTAIN MIST BAm
Rei. •1.211 Y1lue Fl·
mouo 11.1. Milt Balta

81JdNI oile, IDOW)' while
one .eamlen lhett.
Stock up.

GET SET FOR SUMMEa LOAFING
HI·STRENGTH ALUMINUM- 6 WIB'

LAWN FURNITURE
Get oet for patio and lawn Uvlllll wltb aew to
fold aluminum lul"'lture . . . tulrulu lr11me1 wltll
alx web plaaUe bocks and botlomJ . . . •I!Odal ••I•
priceo now offered on lheoe lirrte popUiat ilema,
Chair, Rocker aod Loua11e.
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Nursing Staff
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Mason Personals

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Samuel Pickeaa.

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.\rfrs. Mayme Holmes spent
a week with her sister, Mrs. I
H~&gt;lt&gt;n WetT.el and son of Colum· f
bus.
Mrs. Mabel Pickens received
Nord that brother, Dallas Don11hue of Syeamore, Ill. had suf-J
1'red lwo h~a rl attacks and is
&lt;'Onfinf'd to a hospital there. I
Mr~ . Archie Lee visited
reC'ently wi th relatives in ~arlea- :
I.Qn. W Va .

\t r and Mrs. James S. Quick.

and I

daughter, Peggy. Mr. Marshall

Mr . t~nd Mrs. Forest Brock ' remains quite poorly.

and Mrs. Frank Hendrix

"" Zwilliog, of Vaiiev Station
Ky
..

Carl Mrs. Herman

... sty.leo that give you that
look·allve feeling . .

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Beautiful Sweater ohellt 1D
luxury looklni "Antron" knit
. . . the fabric that retaino Ill
shape . . . oleeveless wllb 1 trippored back . . . 1110rted 110114
wlora lor now and Sprlna.
Zipper Back
Asst. Colora, 34 to 40

budget priced dress fubions

happy plaid designs.

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Stiffler's lead the field In

Get ready fDr lhe sport
wearing season with a few
pairs of these cotton surfers
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ANTRON SWEA1ER

DRESSES

SURfERS

Mrs. Leah Fick and
Mi&lt;s ler, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spen"e l SHEEP - Ewes and Lms. 5
Nellie Hamer of Nelsonville I of Pomoroy.
j to 10 ; Stock Ewes 5 It 10; Fat
~pent 8 few days with Mr. and . Mr. 1:111d ~rs. Wt~rren Bentz Sheep 5 to 10; Culls 1 to 5;
,trs. Frank Poll! and dough· of Hooper Rtdge spetJt a day re.. Bucks I to 10; Fat Wethers 5
ter Jennie Isabell, 'Mr. and Mrs. I centl y with his sislt&gt;r, Mr. und · w, 10.
Wilham Potts and other rela- Mrs. C ~~ . Woode.
! LAMBS - Tops 27; Seconds
tim. '!'hey wm called hero Mr: and Mrs. Halph Higgi ns . 22 to 25: Light Wts. 20 to 21 :
due to the death of their cousin I of V1enna, W. Va., and Mr. : Common 18 to 20.

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LADIES COTTON
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Mr and Mrs. 'I'roy Zwilling part-nls. Mr. and Mrs.

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LAY-AWAY PLAN

other relatives. were recfnt guests or her siS· ~ 18 to 22.

vi•ited ber grandparents. Mr. I bell ond daughter of Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Blain Taylor
and Mr!i. James s. Quick.
!!pent Sunday herl" wiu-1
ber · were Sunday guests of Mr. and 1

head scarfs . . . select from a wide VI•
riety of outfit mat-

ching aoild colon.

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Miss Jennie PotU.
'I and Mrs. .lames Higgins
or ] _ _ ___ - - - -- - Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grimm ! Parkersburg were Sunday vis- of New Martinsville. W. Va.
yisited their daughter and son· I ito~s. of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 1 and Mr. a.nd . Mrs. William Grain-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G:1ff.1th ~nd so~. Mrs. Ralph , den of Cmcmnati were ~atur- ~
Teaford, and family of Miners- • H1ggms IS a s1strr ol Mr s. c!ay guests of Mr. Brock s sis.
, Griffith.
ler; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
v1He R. D.
Mrs. Gordon West of Racine : Mr. and Mrs. Robert CamJr lor and (amity.

chase group of la-

dles lovely chiffon

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Hubbard and

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Colon
See thl&amp; opecial pur·

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Russell-Reynolds Vows Exchanged
March 5 in Mason Methodist Church

LISTERINE

SOLID COLOR CHIFFON

DRESSES

Another Pickens
Paint Specicrl!
LATEX
WALL PAINT

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Beautiful sheer seamless ny·
lon hose in the aeasons new·
est shades . . . select from
micro mesh or fiat knit types
in aU sizes . .. aH first qual-

ville, Tenn.; six grandchildren, !
:and two sisters. Mrs. Pauline
I Dean and Miss Ruth DeWolfe,

expression.
h or Its best essay&amp; \All
be sent Point
to
Each essay must adhere tr1r1el- l to send tree
Mrsentries
Helen are
KaytoSterrett
1y to the lb.,.. el the year. The to the County Essay Coqlesl Ple~ant Hiiih
School:" 2312
run name of !be aqtbor must Committee. All entries must be Jaekson Avenue, PL Pleasant. ·
appear on !be upper (!Ill hand ----------'=--=--=~·
corner of tlle first page, togeth·
er w1t11 tlle ~orne address and
lbe name of ~e hrg~ school
' .
from wh~eh II 11 aubm1ttetl.
Each h1gh scool Is . requested

PRINT DUSTERS

MHh or Fl1t Knit

and HogPr 0. [)(&gt;Wolfe Green- 1

Mr. and Mrs. Clair O. Nelson , Fnends mny
call at the
,
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b
b
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funeral
home
on
Wednesday
o1 ...angsvu e, ll'l een pro- f
7
1
9
0
moted 10 airman serond class ) rum
p. m.
In tbe U. S. Air Force. He is
80 air policeman with an Air
Fort-e unit at Hoopt:&lt;r, Neb.,

clotllina and aboea,

SHEER SEAMLESS

Sun•ivors Include two sons,
Harold W. DeWolfe. Newark.

Visiting rere-ntly witb
Mr.
and Mrs. Melvi n Grimm. wt~ re
her nephew. Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jamef, ~fcDonaid and son: Mr I
z.nd Mrs. Kenneth Aisel, •f Columbt" Th•y also visited Mr. !

~prtne

FIRST QUALITY

1!165.

Pomeroy-IUdmeport.

claritY' .ol

Pickens Hardware

g1on members are urged l.o ments were served by Kenneth
lurn uu1 and bring their rami- Harrls and Paul Taylor.
I Funeral service! for Rev. H.
llf' to this evont, as it is an·
nuaily one of the highlights of
th' Legion year. Hunnel also
announced a rehearsal for those
part icipattng in 111• program,
for &gt;u nday. March 13. at t:30
p '" at th• elem•ntary school.
In other business, Phil Ohlinger reported on progress of the ;

Sell~ne~

8 Work Boot ~~:~~ _ $]-

"Your l1mblor D11l1r"
POMIROY, 0.
--

Prisoner is
Subdue'd,

DUly

Moved tO Lakin

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

are Lois Christiaa

beglmrbrg with 1961H7. 'r.le lof I senior elass Ill any of !be
subject lor this sc~ooi year ial three high schools i1 Masoo
••Juvenile !:nutt :J'ubllolty."
County.
Tbe purpose .of the contest Rules governing the conrest
this year is to tievtlop ~n In- are as follow"
teres! in and ackno'lriedge of 'r.le essay must have a miniwork ol the juvenile court.
m•Jm of 1.000 words, be typeA prize of $25 will be given written and double
spaced.
lor tbe best essay written by Pages must be numbered and
any regularly .eJD"Olled member fastened securely
together.

TwoCiviiAetiona
Filed For Money

Rambler Trade-Ins

ON MERIT LIST
Five Meigs Countians ~:;~~~:::,.~~~Carpenrer;
been n310ed to !be Dean's M
of Star Route, Porn· ll
13.0) at Rio Grande
Manual of
lege for tbe first semester
· Jobn Suttle,
196!Hl6 academic
year.
and Roger Birch,

Rev. DeWolfe

PT. PLEASANT - Judge
Jam .. Lee TbompsOn, ~ldiDi
judge of the 2Ith jwllclal clr·
r&gt;llt composed o1 Maana and
PUtnam eoundes 11 sponsor of
an annual Essay' Contest en the
1eneral subject, "The Court."
'fh• subject for eacb speclfie )'ear wiU be designated by
October 11 of each school year,

Sunday School attendanee OD
Feb. '11 was 81, •flerintl $28.11.
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Phllllpa
of Pomeroy called on Mr. and
~- Hugb Bearbs on Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pack of
Richmondale, spent the weet
end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. William Rlghthouse and
Judy.
.

form of Lee Wood's near Barrl·
sonvllle Saturday carrying all
their equipment witll them,
eluding tents for the overnight
camp oo their backs.
Boys making the hike
Tim Glaze, Fred Gheen,
Werner, Dana Snouffer,
Couch and Rodney Gheen. Lead·

·Judge Thompson
Announces
Essay
Contests
~~~~i:~;f~
'
I
lion' and

Members of Boy Sceut Troop

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the Iaim:;~ and purposes.

Albert Rou* l'lq1lllll II . . .
Peellll)l Bennett Post 128, Am· bers to be pr~ell a
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141'kan Legion, wUI meet at 7::Jl Is importiRt bui,. ID ·i t . .

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248 biked from Pomeroy to the

Final arrangements
werelocaJ American Legion Junior
made fer the American Legion'• Baseball program.
Frank
47th birthday celebration by Vaughan reported on a meet·
Drew Webster Post No. 39 and ing !el up by !be local Red
lts l.adie'' Auxiliary, by I he Cross Clmpter for Arpil 14 in
P0':l in a regular !less ion Mon· l conjunction with
the local
d'v
blood bank
for the pur·
Don Hunnel. birthday party i pose
of
explaining
Its
chairman, announced that

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t, 1981

Scouts Hike to
Harrisonville

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' American Legion for Party

m. Wednesday. Comrna11der cussed.

Society Notes

Char lea

birthday celebration will be I Swatzel reported
tlmt
tlle
held Tuesday, March 15th, at 1966 membership st•nds at 306
the Pomoroy Elementary School. I and only ll more are nerdrd 1
A ham dinner will be served : for quota.
GARY B. REED
bv the Ladies Auxiliary from i Commander Guinther read 1
~ · to 7:30 p. m. for members 1 letter from lOth District Con- . Gory B. Reed bas cempleland th.,r families of Post 39 grossman Walter E. Moeller on ed basic lralnfng at Fort
"''· the auxiliary and for in· , tlle Bill of Rights lor Cold War Kaox, KeniY&lt;ky and bao beea
vill'd guests.
·
! veterans whlch was recently . Uliped ~· a elerk there,
'!'he program, whl&lt;h is open i passed by congress. Paul Cascl wbUe lW 81 ilnA overseao daly.
to the public, will begin at ' and Frank Vaughan were nam· He Is the son of Mr. and Mro.
7 311 p. m. Post 39 has acquired I ed as co-chairmen of the Meigs Alvin Reed, RD ReedsviUe,
• wp rated soeaker, Mr. Ed County Horse Show event which and a ISM Easter•
H 18 b
Mason. a retired FBI Agent and Post 39 is co-sponsoring witb llebool graduate.
now working in a public rela· the Meigs County Riding Club.
1, 00 , capacii'l with '!'he Colum. '!'his event will take plaee on
bus Dispalch, as the
main 1Sunday, Mary 22nd.

· ers were Sanford Gheen

Paul Werner. The boys
Lee Wood, Ray Glaze and
Snouffer For their assistance.
Many spring acUvitles are
planned for the troop including
the Scout-0-Rama and Spring
Camporee. Any boy ll years
old or older who wishes to join
a Scout Troop may contact any
of the above leaders.

speu ker. Special awards wtll I Commander Guinther report~

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Dies Monday
Jn Newark

be pmentod during the

pro- ed on the Sork Doll Campaign
gra m and entertainment will by the women of Me1gs County
lullow the program.
\ for the purpose of sending to
All Post 39 Auxiliary and Le- Ichildren ID Viet Nam. Refresh·

MARINE PVT. JENKINS
Marine Private Flrsl Clasa
Gary B. Jenklns, above, soD The island of Sicily II
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenklos
from Italy by tile __ .... 1
Syracuse, Is a member of t11e 1"of;;;;;;M;;;ess;;;;;;in;;;L;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'il
2nd Battalion, 81b Marines, 1r
an infaotry regiment or tbe
2nd Marine Division currealThe Very BHt
ly serving as tlle grouod deIn Uaed Cera Anywhere
tense Ioree lor the Naval
Bas•, Gaantanamo Bay, Cu·
NO REASONABLE
ba.
OFFER REFUSED
SEE

A. BB.FASI
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Wayne OeWolre, 81, Newark Ill.
;5, who died Monday at
p. m in tlle Newark Hospital,
will be held Thursday morning
at 10 a. m. In the Chapel of
Criss Brothers Funeral Home,
179 Granville St., Newark, with
!be Rev. William Tolli~er and 1
Dr. G. W. Wilcher, DIStrict Sup- I
erintendtnt officiating. Graveside services will be held on ,
'l'hu.,day at , p. m. at tbe Le- •
tart Falls Cemetery.
He was a retired Mer.JOdist
Minister. His wife, Hilda M.
Osborne DeWolfe, died Nov.

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Stllller'o brlnr you another great ....t.
end of tremendous savings ... bargains iJII
every department . . . plus pre-season saY·

lngs on new

and Mrs. Raymond Teaford of ·

~I ·rwrsville.
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Mr. and Mrs Robert A. Harden and son Eric of Marion !
were weekend guests of his par- ~·
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden Debbie and Jim, and her

Nylon Hose

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Ity . .. otock·up for Sprlnll
and Easter.

POMEROY, OHIO

1

Dwight \'. Nelson, son

of

both . of Akron.

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par~nts, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon : and

Rutland
1 graduate of
Donahue of East Letart
' Hitb Scbool.
SALES REPORT
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hubbard !
Ohio Valley Uvestock co.
and daug'lter of Sheffield Lake ]
SaturdaJ, Mart·b s, 1966
visited his parents, Mr. and I
I HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 25 to '
Mrs, Oris Hubbard and family.
aiDS 126 ..10: 220 •o 250 lbs. 2f to 26 50;
Mr and Mrs. Willis LeadingLight 21 to 26.50; Fat Sows
. 18 to 23: Stags 15 oo 20: Boars
ham Connie. Barbara and Rose
Marie, visited his mother, Mrs.[
15 to 20; Sows &amp; Pigs 65
1
Rosa Leading!iam or
South '
1110: Shoats 12 00 25.
Webster.
I
c-ATI'LE - Steers 18 to 26;
. .
By .11rs. Evelyn Brkkles
10
Mdr andMMlrs. M•;! Pi,C.kens : Pe.rl Shields returned to the HeifPrS 16 to 25 : Bab) B-.f 26 l
an son e VIO o1 cast ~IV•r· ho
fM
d M
L 0 .. to 28: . f'at Cows 14 to 20 JO·
1 0
poodl Mwere 1"'"'kn!Wvilsfilors doff Mr.,: ar; ~r Gill ~ft:; sev:r~l mo~~h s : Canners 12 lo 15 ; Bulls 16 to ·22; .
an
rs. · ac
o • an am-i VISit
· · ·m FIQnda.
·
Co ws 1110 to 200.
l
He had been · M'lk
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1y\1.
d M D I Hubb d: staying wtth the MrGills be· VEAL CALVES - 'fops 3430
· r.. nn.
rs. a • . . ar. • fort. gomg
· to r~1 on'd a.
•···nds 30 to 34 ; Med'1um 25 to
~.:u
I Wasbmgton, D. C. VlSJted
0
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d. M G ld v· I I 30· Com &amp; H 20 to 34· c II
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edison , Mr. an
rs. era
JO _e
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LADIES SPRING

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Spring

COATS

HEAD SCARFS

See the seasons best and
most popular designer styled
dreises for spring . . lovely
fabrics in excitingly new col·
m and color combination•
.. . a style to please the J&amp;.
dy of any age.
eJr. Petite
eMlsses:

See our outsta nding selee·
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exce llent luxury looking fa)).
tics in lhe seasons newest
fa shion colors
coats with
lhat expensive look
but
with a low cost price ticket.

LADIES COLORFUL

LadiH' Colorful

vis ited in Pa tntsville, Ky. wir.. Lemley.
Mr

Marshall

and Barbara. They were joined
there by their son and dau~h·
ter-in-law. Mr. 1:md Mrs. RwJ-1

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LADIES WHITE &amp; BLACK
SLIM TOE STYLING
See the new group of ladies canvas sport aneak·
ers . . they are the new foot slimming tapered
toe style . . treaded rubber soles ... ebo1ce of
white or black in sizes 4 to 10.

SOCKS

Mens all cotton knit
white socks with the

thick, comfortable cushion soles ... \ miehine washable . . . cor·

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and teen-age girls . . . solid comfort smart ap·
pearance and aturd)' construeUon for longer wear
alze5 4 to 9.

STRETCH GlOVES
We now offer a special ule &amp;roup
of ladies white nylon eloves for

Spring and !!:aster wearing .. .. .
stretch Iabrie !bat lito tbe wntour
of your band perfectly.

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man and son Eddie of Columbus vi sited his grandparent.'!, I

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of Coshocton; Mr. and M r li. :
James White. of Dunbar w 1
Va . visi ted Mrs. Agnes Whit~ .

SLACKSCampus makea the f•
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In the Mldtllelleclc Nat to

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Press slaeb tbat · ~do
no lroninJ1 . . . qule~ !o
dry :. . styled fw the
young rnaa of " tcr~ay·
. . newest eolors p.d

bl.oek.

$

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MUI-end run remoanta of
high quality dreu fahrico
in Jen11tha of I&gt; to I yard
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reeUy sized.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chap-

and Mr Richard Duckworth.
Mr. end Mrs. William Hosch- '
sr and family or Hartford, w. j
Va .. Mr . Eugeoe Hudson and '
liOn, Brvanl of Pomeroy visited 1
Mrs. Mfia Hudson and sons. I
Mr. ¥d Mr•. Jennings Hall, '
ond rtdren David,
Martlra
ond B h of Columbus spont
1 few
s wlt!r Mr. ond Mn.

Stlfflers' feature the ''Softee" loafer for ladie1

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6" WORK SHOES &amp; OXFORDS
SIZES 6-12

PT. PLEASANT -Two elvll
WEST COLUMBIA - Miss ed cake and MrB. Joh• Work·
VALUES TO $10.99 - - - - actions have been filed iR th•
Linda Mae Ruasell, daughrer man, Mason, sister of tbe bride,
Good over waUpaPer, plaster, block, most
office of the Circuit Clerk. The
of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Russell, served the punch. A color
anything you wish to paint.
McWherter Advertising CerporWest Columbia, became the scheme ol silver and white were
3.59 gallon
MENS
atlon is · seeking
judgment
bride of Mr. Kenneth Murphy used OR the refreabment tables.
2
gallons
6.
98
agoinst
tbe
West
VIrginia
ID·
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Albe
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tb
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Both e rt . a groom a •
1 Cor iD PT PLEASANT - Charles Reyno da, son o Mrs.
00
11
~;·~:,../~ o : ;88 wl~ in· Dani~l O'Bryan, 22, Hartlord. &gt;watzel and Mr. Frank Rey- rended Wahama High Sehnol
•This pric&lt; good til I p.m., Saturday nigM
1teres!
March 12.
and costs. '
w. va., a prisoner in tbe Mason nolda, de!Masonht' on March ~tth,lbin He completed two years at West
Values To $12.99
The IOCOIId action is styled County jail where be and his a can rg ceremony n e VIrginia 'l'ech majoring In engi·
Just Automatlcolly Go To
. Cons! lio C
wr"fe ••nes were conlined fol- Methodist Church at Mason.
neering, and Is employed at
Pomt
rue Com
n ornpany, lowing
• ""a year's
' · jail sentence Th e double rmg
·
western Eleetrte,
·
· Colum bus,
ceremony
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~c., ;s. ;u~tln lib J:"~ int~ and $500 line on charges of for· was performed by the Rev. Ohio. He has enlisted In t11e
FOR JOUR NEEDS
ose e, . · ·• "
e P a of gery in Mason County Circuit Marvan Frame at 8 p.m.
Air Force, and will report on
W.VA.
MASON
s~~~~g ft:f~nt ~ ':: sumts Court last Friday suffered a Gratus Aldridge, Mason, play· Monday at Fort llayts, Colum·
Open Every D1y-AII Doy
f ' w n ~· a cos · seimre Monday nliiht at the jail ed tlle nuptial music and Mrs. bus. They will reside i• Columnd went berserk
Dennis Weaver, Mason, sang bus until his departure for the
a O'Bryan was !~ally suhdued the "Lord's Prayer."
.
by restraint of six persons and The bride, given IO marnage
I led b a local doctor and by her falber • wore a while
~~= tran;ferred to Lakill 'state dress with lull skirt, fitted bodTHURSDAY
'·
Ho it 1
tee. 'Ale long full sleeves were
~;re~i. recorded at !be coun- li~ted at the wrisls. Her wedFRIDAY
ty jail Included an B7 year old dmg vet! was held '" ~lace by
Ashton man and hi! 44 year whiOO band. '!'he bride •. corSATURDAY
PT. PLEASANT - The Mall- old son. both charged with in- '"~at;:: :~ ~=o~a~~:lon\eo
MARCH
on Counfy Health Department toxication following • !ight Mon- Young West Colu;.bia ,wore a
Nursing stall acllvltiea lor Feb- day evening. Arrested were Fe- pink ~ool suit with bl~ck ac1Oth-11th-12th
ruary, 1966 are as follow"
llx Henry Hughes, 8?, and Wil· ce88ories. Her eorsage was of
Borne vlslta made te 257 per- llam Henry Hughes, 44: Also white carnations.
Special For Spring and Summer
sons for health coun!eling ser- arrested was Leonard Sm!lh, 30, Mr. Nelson Reynolds, Maso•,
LADIES SLEEVELESS
viceo.
508 Water Street, Pt. Pleasant, brother of the groom, served
Nineteen school visits were on • peace warranl.
as best man.
made this month. Twenty • two
The bride'o mother, wore a
st.udents have reported compfe.
GIVES DINNER PARTY
blue dress with matching jack·
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Uoo of visual referrals made MASON--Mrs. Albert Swat~el et, and the groom's molber
SIZES S.M·L
during screenillll program In entertained with a birthday dtn· wore a white jersey dreSIJ wilb
FAST COLORS
the fall of 1965.
ner honoring her husband on gold metallic design, wII h
ASST. PATIERNS
Twenty-five persens have re- Sunday at their home. Attend· which she wore black accessorcelved blood tests and-or tine ing were the honoree, Abbie ies. Both wore carnation cor·
tests for. handling food.
Swatzel, Mr. and Mrs.
Car· sages.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Sixty-two persons received 92 roll Shinn and. family of Leon;
Miss Sharon Dalley, SteubenLADIES' &amp; GIRLS
immunlzatiorJs against OPT, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Luck•y· ville, Ohio, cousin of
I he
Reg. 98c Size
Reg. 63c Size
DT, Smallpox, polio and meas- doo, New Haven, Mrs. Paul groom, registere"tl the guest!.
SLEEPWEAR
les.
Baily and Sharon, Steubenville, Approximately 50 persons at14 Ounce Bottle
Sixty visual ocreening exams Obio, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schnei· tended tlle wedding and recep.BABY DOLLS
ware made by the P.H.D. staff der, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. and lion. Floral arrangements ceA.GOWNS
referring six lor furtber exam· Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds, Mrs. tered lbe tables lor the rerepinatlon.
R. C. King, Henderson, Mrs. Uon which was beld in the SOC·
eFAST
lleveral scheol programs and Donna Tulloh, Nelson and Nor· ial rooma ol the church. Tbe
DISCOUNT PRICE
DISCOUNT PRICE
one 4·H club program were man Reynolds.
bride's table featured a wed·
htld this month by the P. B.
ding cnke with miniature bride
nursing stall - Mrs. Lynch,
SUFFERS ATI'ACK
and groom. Mrs. Carroll Shinn,
LADIES ASST. COLORS BRIEF STYLE
Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. He ill- PT. PLEASANT llenald Leon, aunt of the groom, servkell.
Getty, 26GII Garfield Avenue, an - employee of the Vunadium
PT. PLEASANT
:;'
Corp. is a patient iD tbe GalliLIVESTOCK SALES CQ.
eBRIEF STYLE
polis Medical Center after suiSollrday, Marcb 5, IMtl
lering a beart attack at h h Is BOGS - 175 to 220 25
to
.ASST. COLORS
- - - - - - - - - -· horne Monday morning. Mr. Get· 26.50; Heavies 23 to 25.50; Fat
e SIZES 5-6·7
Billy Barton, 1 volunteer for lty is listed in satisfacltry &lt;GO· ~ws .20 to 23.25; Jloars 18 to
YOUI
pr
the Army left GD Monday lor dition.
21; P1gs 14 to 18.50.
STOCK·UP NOW
Iii
Fort Knox. He 11 the son
of
CATrLK- Heifers 17
to
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barton.
24.10; Fat Cows 17 to 19.811;
Miss sue Lehew, ten at her
&lt;,anners 13 1o 16; BuDs 20.10
LADIES Reg. 2. 99
borne on Monday evening, breakto 22.50; Slock Cows and Calv·
BIOI
Big Buohel Size
lng ..veral ribs.
es 142 to. 262; Stock Steero 21
PERM-PRESS
SEERSUCKER
Mrs. Ernie Urban and her
to 211; stock Heifers 18 to 21;
HUNTS
!.~er, Mrs. Alnelia Gallenn
Stock Steer Calves 22 to 28.50;
tunUngtoa villted on Sanday
Stock Heiler Calve~ 22 to 25.50.
STEAK HOUSE
'· •h Mr. and Mts. Christy Blel·
ESTHER CIRCLE
VEAL CALVES - Tups
ner.
The Esther Cir&lt;le .of the Lu- 10; Seconds 33.811; Medium
ASST. COLORS
Mn. Lena Ebersbach, Pome- llreran Church Women met on to 31.20; Commo• ond Hertvlet .
SIZES S·M·L
rny, visited on Saturday with Tuesday. evening at the Parish 24 ..to 33.50.
Asoortod Color
Mlu Stella Greu.
House wllb Mrs. John F. Roush
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Sizes 10 to 18
Mrs. John Morgaa, New flav· as hostess. The Jesson, "T be PleasaDt VaUey llolpltal
en, retarrred home alter spend· Soul's Sincere Desire"
was ADMITTED: Mn. Boyd
botlle
ing seven! ~s iR Kansa• presented by Mrs. Velma Roush. Snodgrass, Springfield, Ohio.
City earlng lor her husband's Those attending were Mrs. A. DISCHARGED: Sheryl Snod·
ea
grandmother,
Mrs. Minnie L. Sprouse, Mrs. Robert Layne, grass, Mrs. Wllla
GUmore,
Wright lltd his aunt, Mn. Mont Mrs. William Powell, m, Mrs. Diane Davis, Leonard AnderRoberlll.
son, Herbert Myer~, Mro. Dal·
Mr. · and Mn. Warrea Self bans, W. Yo. visited oa Tues· loa Nibert.
lad .lamUy of Cohunbui villi- day with her slstar and family, BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Roy
LADIES' and GIRLS'
ed over the weekend wllh ber Mrs. Lola Jeffers.
o. Smith, Henderooa, a daJJII&gt;Ladl11' Hl·Fuhion
parents, Mr• .lltd Mn. Russell Mr. 8lld Mrs. &amp;ndy Galford ter.
1
iiapelmrt lll!d liar grudparenll, aac1 Greg visited a Sua day - - - - - - - LADIES NEW
Mr. lltd ..,.. Clirllty Bletner. with her parents, Mr. aRd Mrs. Gary Roush, Mn. D I vI
Mrs. Paul Salley and dauab· Wllliam Smilb.
Roush, Mrs. Jack Welch, Mn.
.eWHITII:
SPRING
tar, Sl!arotl ofSieubellvllle, Ohio 111n. Wllliam Bayes aid· two Donald Bwngardaer,
Mr
eHeovy Canvao
visited .._. lba weekead wllb ~ of Middleport, vlllted Jamea Layae, Mrl. Henry
Mr. aad· Mn. Albert SWatlel on Friday with ber molher, Jr., Mrs. Velma Rouab,
e Rubber Soles
• New Fabrics
lltd atteaded tire weddbrg ill Mrs. Ln1a Jeffers.
Mrs. John Rouab.
5 to 3
eExciting Styles
her aepbew, Ketmelb Reynolds. .
4 to 10
and Co lors
•New Colora
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Joba
Roaeb 1
and aor&gt;' vlslled on Sunday wllb
FAMOUS BIRDSEYE
Jr., Petite, Misseo
•An New
her brol!ler tllld flmlly, Mr.
and Half Size•
IIIII Mn. LlwraDce Walt. et
Styles
Letart.
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Mr. Barry Glbbe wu I'OIIIm·
First Quality
ec1 from tbe IIDIJer llolpllal
last Wlli and, II Nt:llpll'ating
100% Cottoa
and
at .tire bome af bltr datJ&amp;hler •
Size 27I27
cfoL
I .· Frank FIDalcum.
PER DOZEN
Mr. and Mn. Barold •Lewll,
Weal Columbia, Vlllterl oa
day w1llr llrelr daJJI)rler ud
family, Mr, _. Mrs. G 1en
MENS
FOR THE OUTDOOR FAMILY '-·
Tlwml'llflh , .
10 Gellon Sin
Sevlrll lllelll!lin af. tire Mil'
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MOUNTAIN MIST BAm
Rei. •1.211 Y1lue Fl·
mouo 11.1. Milt Balta

81JdNI oile, IDOW)' while
one .eamlen lhett.
Stock up.

GET SET FOR SUMMEa LOAFING
HI·STRENGTH ALUMINUM- 6 WIB'

LAWN FURNITURE
Get oet for patio and lawn Uvlllll wltb aew to
fold aluminum lul"'lture . . . tulrulu lr11me1 wltll
alx web plaaUe bocks and botlomJ . . . •I!Odal ••I•
priceo now offered on lheoe lirrte popUiat ilema,
Chair, Rocker aod Loua11e.
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Nursing Staff
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SOFT WHITE NYI,ON

SOFTEE LOAFERS

SPORT SNEAKERS

Specie! S.le Pri~
MENS CUSHION SOLE
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cottons and soft, man-made

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.\rfrs. Mayme Holmes spent
a week with her sister, Mrs. I
H~&gt;lt&gt;n WetT.el and son of Colum· f
bus.
Mrs. Mabel Pickens received
Nord that brother, Dallas Don11hue of Syeamore, Ill. had suf-J
1'red lwo h~a rl attacks and is
&lt;'Onfinf'd to a hospital there. I
Mr~ . Archie Lee visited
reC'ently wi th relatives in ~arlea- :
I.Qn. W Va .

\t r and Mrs. James S. Quick.

and I

daughter, Peggy. Mr. Marshall

Mr . t~nd Mrs. Forest Brock ' remains quite poorly.

and Mrs. Frank Hendrix

"" Zwilliog, of Vaiiev Station
Ky
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Carl Mrs. Herman

... sty.leo that give you that
look·allve feeling . .

obable solid colors or bright

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Beautiful Sweater ohellt 1D
luxury looklni "Antron" knit
. . . the fabric that retaino Ill
shape . . . oleeveless wllb 1 trippored back . . . 1110rted 110114
wlora lor now and Sprlna.
Zipper Back
Asst. Colora, 34 to 40

budget priced dress fubions

happy plaid designs.

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Stiffler's lead the field In

Get ready fDr lhe sport
wearing season with a few
pairs of these cotton surfers
. . . select from machine wa·

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ANTRON SWEA1ER

DRESSES

SURfERS

Mrs. Leah Fick and
Mi&lt;s ler, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spen"e l SHEEP - Ewes and Lms. 5
Nellie Hamer of Nelsonville I of Pomoroy.
j to 10 ; Stock Ewes 5 It 10; Fat
~pent 8 few days with Mr. and . Mr. 1:111d ~rs. Wt~rren Bentz Sheep 5 to 10; Culls 1 to 5;
,trs. Frank Poll! and dough· of Hooper Rtdge spetJt a day re.. Bucks I to 10; Fat Wethers 5
ter Jennie Isabell, 'Mr. and Mrs. I centl y with his sislt&gt;r, Mr. und · w, 10.
Wilham Potts and other rela- Mrs. C ~~ . Woode.
! LAMBS - Tops 27; Seconds
tim. '!'hey wm called hero Mr: and Mrs. Halph Higgi ns . 22 to 25: Light Wts. 20 to 21 :
due to the death of their cousin I of V1enna, W. Va., and Mr. : Common 18 to 20.

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LADIES COTTON
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Mr and Mrs. 'I'roy Zwilling part-nls. Mr. and Mrs.

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LAY-AWAY PLAN

other relatives. were recfnt guests or her siS· ~ 18 to 22.

vi•ited ber grandparents. Mr. I bell ond daughter of Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Blain Taylor
and Mr!i. James s. Quick.
!!pent Sunday herl" wiu-1
ber · were Sunday guests of Mr. and 1

head scarfs . . . select from a wide VI•
riety of outfit mat-

ching aoild colon.

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Miss Jennie PotU.
'I and Mrs. .lames Higgins
or ] _ _ ___ - - - -- - Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grimm ! Parkersburg were Sunday vis- of New Martinsville. W. Va.
yisited their daughter and son· I ito~s. of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 1 and Mr. a.nd . Mrs. William Grain-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G:1ff.1th ~nd so~. Mrs. Ralph , den of Cmcmnati were ~atur- ~
Teaford, and family of Miners- • H1ggms IS a s1strr ol Mr s. c!ay guests of Mr. Brock s sis.
, Griffith.
ler; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
v1He R. D.
Mrs. Gordon West of Racine : Mr. and Mrs. Robert CamJr lor and (amity.

chase group of la-

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Hubbard and

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March 5 in Mason Methodist Church

LISTERINE

SOLID COLOR CHIFFON

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Another Pickens
Paint Specicrl!
LATEX
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Beautiful sheer seamless ny·
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in aU sizes . .. aH first qual-

ville, Tenn.; six grandchildren, !
:and two sisters. Mrs. Pauline
I Dean and Miss Ruth DeWolfe,

expression.
h or Its best essay&amp; \All
be sent Point
to
Each essay must adhere tr1r1el- l to send tree
Mrsentries
Helen are
KaytoSterrett
1y to the lb.,.. el the year. The to the County Essay Coqlesl Ple~ant Hiiih
School:" 2312
run name of !be aqtbor must Committee. All entries must be Jaekson Avenue, PL Pleasant. ·
appear on !be upper (!Ill hand ----------'=--=--=~·
corner of tlle first page, togeth·
er w1t11 tlle ~orne address and
lbe name of ~e hrg~ school
' .
from wh~eh II 11 aubm1ttetl.
Each h1gh scool Is . requested

PRINT DUSTERS

MHh or Fl1t Knit

and HogPr 0. [)(&gt;Wolfe Green- 1

Mr. and Mrs. Clair O. Nelson , Fnends mny
call at the
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Wednesday
o1 ...angsvu e, ll'l een pro- f
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moted 10 airman serond class ) rum
p. m.
In tbe U. S. Air Force. He is
80 air policeman with an Air
Fort-e unit at Hoopt:&lt;r, Neb.,

clotllina and aboea,

SHEER SEAMLESS

Sun•ivors Include two sons,
Harold W. DeWolfe. Newark.

Visiting rere-ntly witb
Mr.
and Mrs. Melvi n Grimm. wt~ re
her nephew. Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jamef, ~fcDonaid and son: Mr I
z.nd Mrs. Kenneth Aisel, •f Columbt" Th•y also visited Mr. !

~prtne

FIRST QUALITY

1!165.

Pomeroy-IUdmeport.

claritY' .ol

Pickens Hardware

g1on members are urged l.o ments were served by Kenneth
lurn uu1 and bring their rami- Harrls and Paul Taylor.
I Funeral service! for Rev. H.
llf' to this evont, as it is an·
nuaily one of the highlights of
th' Legion year. Hunnel also
announced a rehearsal for those
part icipattng in 111• program,
for &gt;u nday. March 13. at t:30
p '" at th• elem•ntary school.
In other business, Phil Ohlinger reported on progress of the ;

Sell~ne~

8 Work Boot ~~:~~ _ $]-

"Your l1mblor D11l1r"
POMIROY, 0.
--

Prisoner is
Subdue'd,

DUly

Moved tO Lakin

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

are Lois Christiaa

beglmrbrg with 1961H7. 'r.le lof I senior elass Ill any of !be
subject lor this sc~ooi year ial three high schools i1 Masoo
••Juvenile !:nutt :J'ubllolty."
County.
Tbe purpose .of the contest Rules governing the conrest
this year is to tievtlop ~n In- are as follow"
teres! in and ackno'lriedge of 'r.le essay must have a miniwork ol the juvenile court.
m•Jm of 1.000 words, be typeA prize of $25 will be given written and double
spaced.
lor tbe best essay written by Pages must be numbered and
any regularly .eJD"Olled member fastened securely
together.

TwoCiviiAetiona
Filed For Money

Rambler Trade-Ins

ON MERIT LIST
Five Meigs Countians ~:;~~~:::,.~~~Carpenrer;
been n310ed to !be Dean's M
of Star Route, Porn· ll
13.0) at Rio Grande
Manual of
lege for tbe first semester
· Jobn Suttle,
196!Hl6 academic
year.
and Roger Birch,

Rev. DeWolfe

PT. PLEASANT - Judge
Jam .. Lee TbompsOn, ~ldiDi
judge of the 2Ith jwllclal clr·
r&gt;llt composed o1 Maana and
PUtnam eoundes 11 sponsor of
an annual Essay' Contest en the
1eneral subject, "The Court."
'fh• subject for eacb speclfie )'ear wiU be designated by
October 11 of each school year,

Sunday School attendanee OD
Feb. '11 was 81, •flerintl $28.11.
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Phllllpa
of Pomeroy called on Mr. and
~- Hugb Bearbs on Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pack of
Richmondale, spent the weet
end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. William Rlghthouse and
Judy.
.

form of Lee Wood's near Barrl·
sonvllle Saturday carrying all
their equipment witll them,
eluding tents for the overnight
camp oo their backs.
Boys making the hike
Tim Glaze, Fred Gheen,
Werner, Dana Snouffer,
Couch and Rodney Gheen. Lead·

·Judge Thompson
Announces
Essay
Contests
~~~~i:~;f~
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Members of Boy Sceut Troop

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Albert Rou* l'lq1lllll II . . .
Peellll)l Bennett Post 128, Am· bers to be pr~ell a
....
141'kan Legion, wUI meet at 7::Jl Is importiRt bui,. ID ·i t . .

!.

248 biked from Pomeroy to the

Final arrangements
werelocaJ American Legion Junior
made fer the American Legion'• Baseball program.
Frank
47th birthday celebration by Vaughan reported on a meet·
Drew Webster Post No. 39 and ing !el up by !be local Red
lts l.adie'' Auxiliary, by I he Cross Clmpter for Arpil 14 in
P0':l in a regular !less ion Mon· l conjunction with
the local
d'v
blood bank
for the pur·
Don Hunnel. birthday party i pose
of
explaining
Its
chairman, announced that

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INFORMATION
CODA SERVICE. ldost per,
11[11
••••~••u
Help • #l•nted
For Rent
10ns cll!'t alford to breed any
' 'Mo~a.~~...-=·~,."': 1":~"" rtr=-_-;Joo=ki!l=-g· -fOi·ainbtttOiiS men · FURNISHED houSe iD-Poineroy
other
way. For aervjce, call
QUAliTY
c:~:i:t~f.~':t•
for full or part timt. work. -5 rooms and bath. Utilities ·
CLAIR WOODE; TECH. Porn·
lb.
w,u bt •eccpt~~tl
tr11 • · lA.
Must have car and can spare furnished. Call WY 2-5262 in l 1964 Chevelle Tudor
eroy WY MIIC9 .ttt Chester
$1595
F&lt;H DIY . . ~.........
lJ • 20 hours a week. caII Ior evenings.
ITOKLIY'I
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Radio,
heater.
Real
good
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HC(I.ULATIOf\111
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tires. Local owned with good care and low mileage.
1'111 "u•u'"'' ...."'... "" """ m trvlew, r. Dill "
v THREE and four room turnisl1·
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1963 Volkswagen 2 Door - - - $1245
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20 houn a week for 40 or 50 1 ROOM twnltbed apartmlnC Deluxe vinyl trim, green finish, radio, heater, good Use the breeclllli service tbat
saves you money. Call lor
.. no
dollars' II 10, eaD ldr. Bald· tor real. phoaf WY U7'/l AI- tires-Reduced Price.
COBA SERVICE,
CLAIR
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WOODE, TECH. Pomeroy
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PowergHde trans. New white tlret. Try this one lor
WY 2-2649 Ill' C!Wster Ms.
MCU''"' IIIHrileN
for man or womu on tervlee
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INOW DRIPT
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Used parts for cars and
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trucks. Complete"-·
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senger ears. Rebuilt rener•
FAIRMONT
bouse porenla for cblldreo's . Mlnerlville. 011111, , . _ W\
fOR SALE
A
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tors and clutch plates. All
3
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home. Send reoiiDIOP to box 1 W31t.
1 11 lie
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No. 668-{;, Athens c 0 u n t y
. , SUPER 88 green and white - - - - - - - - - - anteed. Now open to serve
- - -- - - -1 Children's Home, East Stete FOUR ROOM. IUrlllahfd apart- Oldsmobile. Good condJ· 1960 FAIRLANE 500 v.a Auto- you better, 8 a. m. to 7:30
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! Uc !Jon. Price $595. Call or see malic. New tires, 1500. Call P m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 111._:;:::;:;:::::;::=:;:-;:=~~;=:;::;=;::::
-'-the Pomtroy Dally Sentinel. MIDDLEPORT. modern
un- J. M. Gaul. Star Roote, Chest· WY 2-3707 daytime or 882·3145 P· m. Located I! mUes north I· R I Es
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D1 LOVING memory ol our:
1 8 3tc fUrnished 3 rooms and bath I er, Ohio, 9115-2411.!. 3 9 Jtc New Haven alter 5 p. m.
[ or Pomeroy on St. Rt. 1. Ph.
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dear daughter. wtie, mother ·
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3 9 6tc . 985-2297.
S 3 30tp
and sister. Gretchen Marie: RESPONSIBLE caretaker for 1 Coats Building, WY 2-5141.
[ ':;:::;====::::::~~ !DI' II'OR SALE In Racine. 12 ~- Alumlnum Jolm IJO~l
Spi.&gt;use who paslled away Mason Drive-In Theatre. Ph.·
r
Nice location. WI 9-2882.
Lawrence Reed, Rt. I, Miodle
2 24 tic
two years ago today March 9, 675-2465 or 675-4690.
.
63 Buick _
$1 ,595
EXPERIENCED
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ROUSE FOR SALE: 6 rooms ~'l'IQUE f\lmtture,
dlrllel,
They say time heals all sor- LADIES: Would you like to port. C•ll \VY 2-3346 or WY
Wagon. Original black finish
and balb, cloae to schools. miscellaneous OlD ill' write:
.., 00 a week'· S-2186 or• WY 3-3600.
sparklea
like the day
was
comer of Llnco1n &amp; 4th• M'~Ju- Mn· How~
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row and heIPS uS to forget ' earn I 10·011 to •••·
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Contrasting
red itvinyl
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But time has only proven I It's easier than you may
u 30 trc
upholstery makes a perfect
dteport. Call Gall Miller, WY Main St. Pomeroy.
how much we miss her yet. I think. No capital needed. Con.~
ensemble. Low mileage, top
and
l-3196 or SH 2-6829.
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God gave us strength to face[ tact Blanche Efaw, Rt. 2, Alb· ,TWO traoler spoces for rent in
condition.
it and courage to bear the ! ens, Ohio, 45701. Ph : 91&gt;2-: Mason, W. Va. Lots 75x!OO
60 Buick
$895
FOR SALE: 1 room house with
Legal Notice
blow
I 11 Wonderful location. Velma
bath, gas furnace, liO Sprln&amp; - --"- -c-2092.
7
3
But what it meant to lose her
3 6 titp l ~-ZUSp...n,_77 -5 50.:.:!~ l~p
~f"gi~~~ ~~~·.o:.owatog~en. bLIJ.ekgee
Avenue Pomeroy, fMOO. Ph.
LIO&amp;L NOTJCI
..
IIc ., PATBJCIA
Ot\11. HD..L, whOle
place
on IY. C,od
• will ever know.
WANTED: Experienced mach- I AVAILAHLE March lsi. busi-1 NEW EFFECTIVE WAY
and tan. Automatic trans.
p
WY
~22• 18.
3
6
..,,._~unknown.
, .. .,,,..
Sadly mJSsed by Mr. and Mrs. anic for minor parts lnstaUa. ness huUdi!lg. Located ot 120
TO STOP MICE
Power oteerlnJ &amp; brakes.
WY 2·21 93
omeroy
:: ~','J:r:!; :;u,.~.:.".;.'t:.,~::
Robert Laudemult. Henry
tion service. Muat be mature, Easl Main St., Pomeroy . Call PlleebaitbcroreDk:clluoe:a.DtJtNr
[
FOR SALE: 8 room bouse witb ~aun. Hu17 a. HW. JUed blt
SLplrloluseN and Betty3. 9Mirts.l with ability ~manage de- MaUida Schorn, wv Z-2524.
:;:;:~-;:::·;::.":'..~:!::·:~
•L: (X)Nil!TlONING Refrtge~ battlurnaand basoodemenrtt. Fo~ced ~~:.:;r:;;1J ~ ~'u.g.'
1 an
apper.
pi partmen1 and sen
parts.
2 15 tfc
=:::'~n~k~~tlNelantiCGqMII
Pomeroy, Ohio
I ttiOII tervk!e. J~r···s Relrtt aar
ce, g
ver vtew. YOft~nd ~ther reile~rol' ~r,. ~un~
----.,---~- 1 Good wor.,~·· condJUons. (n
~ ... ~ ...- ......
eratloa, New Haven. Pbont Phone CH 7-2255 or write at wiUful abHaol rur ftlort t.b.ui
""'6
• w•- •0
a - 281 Rt 2 Ra·'·· Obi
ODt Jtll'.
Batcl uu.. wUI be fot
Card 0 f Thl'nks
letler, stete ezperlence, ref.
fol S.le
-~ .. - . ....... _.,. • .,.
ru W53'/.
4 I lie
.....
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0. ............ ''"" ... 3101 .., ..
erenceo and wages upected.
lbenbach Hdwe., Pomoroy 'liS FORD Pickup, good sbape
S 4 6tc - . ~ ... •· HILL. Pta~nue
\liE WISH to thank ever;one Write "" The Dallv Sentinel BANNER travel traUen and
$225.110. G. A. Deem, Racine.
w'"'" ... ....,,.
for the cards, flowers~ ~tts. Box 688A.
• 2 4 Ue' Skamper Camp•ng traU~rs.ll957 CHEVROLET in good oon·i
3 8 6tc I
HOUSE for sale, 304 Hamilton f~'~r;:e:;J ~~r2. ~~~~~~:s. 311. 'Ito
and for the visits with Mabel[ BABY SITI'ER- wanied. Apply Also !make ~~uri ~.serva~: dition. $325. Phone WY 2-2973.
- -. ,
St., Middleport, $8500. CaU
while she was confined to 1118 p 1 T
Tho
now or ren~ •· If!
1
WY 2-&amp;324.
3 3 tic
•• THI ••ooau couRT
3 9 Jtc IAIR CONDITIONED 1961 PootlMeigs General Hospital. Spec- King. eop es errace, 3 7m3astp Trailer Sales, ~t 124, Sa~ s3·ytc·l,
ac BonneviiJe blue and white !
IIOMIIIM:.•o::,.o,.~~~v, OHIO
•
SALE:
Brick New
house,
"""'"'"'.,.,
tal !honks to Dr. Boice, Dr.
_racuse
_ Corporation.
l192 FOUR door Stillion Wagon' 4 door bardto
. P ' edan· Hydro_All New Rodlalor 5h.2,_ fOR
rooms
IDd beth.
forced8 ....,,
•• ,.,,.., .,,.,
.....,,..,!~llfr
Slack. U1e nurses. and help
fol S.le 01 Rent
HAY for sale. Phone WI 9-3051. (Lancer), good
condition. [ motJC, radJo,
hester, vinyl
•
for their kindness.
FOUR bedroom home in M•'ddl•
3 6 61pl Someone to take over pay. , upholstery, wbluo •Ide walls.
eCar eTruck eHeeter
air lurnace. % finished base"·
•· :--:--:--:--:=--:--;---;c::-;::-·
speed sentry tinted ·•··•
Cora eBulldozer
ment. Front and back porcb. neu. oaoo•ovaa. " "•
We also want to thank our port. Call PI Pleasant 675· Galvanized Sheet unclerplnnl.ng . ments. WY 2-3381 between remote con~! outside";,.:
In Pomeroy. WY 2-3612 by
NOYJCI n '""":!~·~'"'
friends. neighbors, and rela· ~32
after
5
p.
m.
3
8
3'·
for
House
Trallor,
also
2
sJZej9.30
and
4
p.
m.
eAny
Type
'-~•
2
25
II
c~o
~~
~
ror, windshield washers, back
appomw.nal\o
e
renee """ ... "'' n",.
r u'"'•
tives fm food and those send3 8 3k
eaeb uf whom .ruld• at B967 Nnblt,
9 Lavendar floor length for-I
· fl owen at the dealh 01
up lights. Power:
steering, I
fOR SALE - 7 room bouse I 80PUJv•••·
.,..,. ""' ,.,,
mg
fol "-nt
mals. Call WY 2-2927 after
ooUte that couroml•
Homu G. Baxter, u A.d·
Corl 's lather, Abalone Moore.
,..
4 p. m.
3 e 6tc . 1951 PLYMOUTH. Cheap. WY brakes, windows, 6-way seal. WY 2-2196 Middleport, 0 .
com.,. lot m Mason also ,.,..,,,."" or ••• .,,... or ...,,.,
"cream puff''
but
b .
I
...~..a
Brookover, de(!eued. on the .\lrd da:r
Carl and Mabel Moore
THREE ROOMS, firat floor
2-3.181 between 9:30 and 4:00. Not a
usmess Pace --.. new llf ••bnlarJ•
tu..s. • ttUtion 1a
3 9 ltp
unfurnished opartment, Mecl&gt; 1959 FORD v.a stendard trans3 8 31c where else C8ll yon get all
aparbneut combined. Cali??S. :=:,.~~·'::.',,'111":::: ..:;,:;:::;
· St p
WY 2 2381
mission, white - red interior.
IIIII for only $9951 Jobn RlciJ. COMPLETE pest and termite e641 Jess Lyons Mason W ,. IOU .,.. ,.., "''"
Notice
lllllc ·• omeroy. 3 ~ ~ Excellent. Owner in sa'Vice. GIRL'S bicycle in
ucellent mond, 814 East Main St., con~! eerviceo. 20 years ez. va. ·
'
a .; .,;
~'tt•., .:::":.':
========::.!
Dana Hoffman, Rutland. SH oondition. Reasonable priced. Pomeroy. Tel: WY 24451.
penence. Rouchea, rats, otbHO 51 FOR SA I
:t~, j.;;., ~- :,..::,,:m•/' .,
FOUR ROOMS, first fioor un- 2-5151 after 4 p. m. 1 6 31p Contact u - Walburn, Jiam.
2 211 fie
rr boulebold pests. Free e. u..A.ru ~-cb Style LBeau~~.• :.~~~-. :-.... nil :;::.,.,'"
~
timates and lospeetlon. No ..,...;: IWW
'-'~W Tbe followbii: •rtbed reaJ waw.
1
I furnished apartment ' East 1965 SINGER in new sewing ilion St.,~·....Middleport,
• toeatlon on top ol small biD """''"" '" Olio
Ohio.
or •..,._,
Main St., Pomeroy, WY 2- IDble. Zig zag, bottonhole,
3 8 3tc FOR SALE' 1960 Ford Thunder· salesmen.trol
ian. NMe':' teCormltety' co~ flclng Sta~ lllibwaJ Gezap OD =-·~llolC:.,.,. ~ :t:,~,"'
2381.
3 8 31c
bird. Owner ill aervice. Must
P
e1gs un I o~ 1oa1o 1 wttll 1ood road to maiD ••.., ..., ••• ..,. &lt;~&gt; rro~
fancy d~sign, blind hem,
bome
ed
A}..
U.• No 30 'r wn 2 R ,. N 13 1
1
I will be aboenl from [ MODERN 1st noo1 efficiency applique, sew in zippers, etc. 1 BU l.IGET PRICED funllturt ID sell. Homer Forrest, R. D. I
Y
own company.
llllbwaJ. !'our bedroomt, U.tna ,.. obi~ c:,.,:,.,.; .:~ •.•·....~.
apariment, Middleport, wv 2
third
b,...., •••
Middleport Phone WY ~73116. lied pest and termite control dining, laml17. kltebon, ·"k ,. ... ,,..,..,. u rouo... Jo.w&gt;o
· like new. Guaranteed. Only 7 our · floor ....,., owp.
oM W M .
St
td'
till
d .......,.,, "lho NorthwooO Mrm ••
my o If Ice beginning
1
3874
3 8 ttc
8ak 11'.-.1'-- Middleport
S 6 8tp
mmpany. ow
am .. 1111 Day
ma 1, u tJ ID •11d,..,t ou-.half IV.l P'raotton No. ao.
payments left of $6.99 a
er • "'"""'~
'
Pomeroy 01&gt;10. WY 2-3159.
obop Three batho, •• '0\IC We ,...,, Soulh I ..,. Woot, 11
March 4-Aprll 5. My sloff FURNISHED 3
•
"".
Oltlo.
11
12
tic
•
d
u
all ...,., OD ""'"'
...........
"""'.... ..... .....
month.
WY
art
room ap .
1954 CHEVROLET 4 door se I
2 18 501p an WI to w
lhi&gt; ....._, ....... ol "'''
ment WY 2«'35 212 South
3 7 6tc
dan, new battery, good 1 ,· r~ 1
Boon.
About two-thirds ot AUenrworth'1 rHidence be1n N. a
will be pretonl 11 offi..
.
'
fOR SALE - Potatoes, Char· .
&lt;&gt;
•-...
I d ID
ab
••• Woot ""' nnto, , • .,,,, Soulh
11
Sth Avenue, Middleport, Ohio. ELECTROLUX
sweeper A-1 ~ R. HarrJ·s, Phone .,. ~·. A-• shape mechanically. $100. CURTIS Dairy and beef slree. ~pane e
m ogany 08' Eut' ''"• ,,. 42 llnb, lhonct
~urlng revular hours.
«Z
n.r.wru
'
ud walDut Air eondUJoned Soulh 41* ~terr. t:ul one cbala 111d
3 B f
-===-c---c-c
.
..
t c_ condition complete with ats
3 12tc I Phone WY 2·??96.
3 6 3tp Mlnlmum of 16.00 per cow. t.rge ••Uo and double carport ,. llnko to ...... !rom .,.,. s, ..
::
To aII Iarmers f01. Informa· oo tot -zoo• 300' Moy bo aeen c:orner
'I'hol. c. R~ford'• aou..
,NI~~LY furnished 2 bedroom
tachments. Pay off 4 pay·
..,n s.ol'"'
•.,. ._, .,,11 uow
1
apartment, Middleport. WY 2- menll t6.51 each. WY ~2665.
lntUrlnC.
lion or service, call Parker's. by appointment only.
:,0;: ft•r:.,
..,..,,.-_,._.,_,,1 3874.
I I Ue
3 7 6tc
WY 2-2264, Pomero~, tl8!&gt;3415
PRICE REDUCID
"""""· ...... ...,.or •.., w..o1
ShOO'l'ING MATCH -shot gun
- --· -landmark's Got
\UTl!MOBD.I II!IIU'IIJ(I Cllestor.
S.IJ.301c ll'rlte1 1&gt;0 Tile Deily Sellllnel :::.-,::,:,:-,:,:-0::'ft.l'fo":f.:;
shooting match Sunday noon i DAILY CROSSWORD
EVERYTHING
eucelled? J,oe~ voor ....,..
llolti8-R Pomeroy, 0.
:;~.:,~ "'• N. w. ,....., "..,.
till-. At the American Le·
ACROSS
DOWN
18. City of
.... llcenllt Coli trY · - RWING machlneJ. repair """ ... lollowlfto ....r!Md Nil
1_
t
.
Taak
Tea
that
Why
drive
50
mllet,
when
t•-r
t1ee.
all
makea.
W1
HZM.
GJek~O
ettate
•Uuatec:~ l1l the countr" Melp.
gion Farm on Beech Grove
)'OU can get delivery at our
LD the TowMblp ol SaUifJ11Q', 111 tbll
fl . Speak
2. Woundl,
tower
b
all
t
fte
P'eDrk
Shop, PofDII'OJ
St.lte of Ohio, belnt ,.....,. &lt;IIJ) ao.
3 94ft 11. Serag11o
Read in RuUand.
a Ja Moby 19. Plarea ware ouse. C 1 us or
tAETNA CASUALTY lnsurAnct "•·"·_...... Singer Sales and
n1 more or leu olf tM lad end o1
:Mt Trtm
Dick
haceo~M~
q»ecialil:ed service- - Bulk
AUU&amp;InBV
LM Nortb ball of tM • •· lull of
~~-, , u 111
· 3• Odd:
tiY'readin•flo Available - We
Mullen Insurance AceDcJ, lliC. "-'ce.
"·
-~ny
frame 1 ty
rnou
"""'
f3ll&gt; Twa
•• - Gil... ·t-.
la.....
'"""'
~·
~• '""
.-v.
wu:.u.v
- 5 -m
:uv
one.. (Jl),
Town
'1taa11
a.
molding
Scot.
20.
Chinaso
Can
Apply
Liquid
Ni·
Pometo)'.
PhoDe
WY
2-3381..
bath,
large
lot,
on
Route
7.
'l'bLtilta
111&gt;.
lll
tb.•
o~., eo.UaoY•
KODAK
1.. Leg-of-i. Biblical
berry
tro&amp;eD To Your Flea&amp;. All
1 1 t1o
•
Punlll••· ..,d bellll tbl' -~ the

---.-,..N1...;..A_D__ 1I-D114' Stntlnel. Pomeroy-Middleport,

!SfGNS

.

Pomerov

·Motor Co....

•"'If

Pomeroy Motor

Bachner's·Super Market·

ROUND STEAK
79c
GREEN BEANS SAUER KRAUT - 6c!:! ~·1
HOLNEY POD PEAS 6cans .$1
3111.69c
SHORTENING
COTTAGE CHEESE - ~~~ 49c

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Co.

.,.r,;

w••• ••

'•

LI'L ABNER

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

··•·

WI-\ICH·sNoRr."-tNCUJDES

SOMETH ING S~E·C'IUCifl£1&gt;.

DtDN'TI&lt;NOW A&amp;ouT,. .
EH, i!&gt;USTER,M'/ ElO'I?

1

- -

a, AL CA,

HOWl. SC:IfNEIDEII

THAtt lHE TROOBl€
Willi ~li\OCRACV...
EVERYIOPV IS £NnnED
1'0 Ml OPI~IO~ I
.

===:;;-;=;;;:-;;------·

I
(

GASULIN! Ai.LEY
It',; over here under a
YOJI'II ~ee in 1 minute

I call it

tht'bab~'!

BRAKE SERVICE

B1aettnars

I
1

. ..

Blaetfnars

...:

THE lOIN LOSII
IF~~liiJ

By ART SANSOM

I

RADIATOR

1

SERVICE

Dol••'"'"

JCEITH GOBlE FORD

1-.

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:r:::.!:

~

NOTICE

To-

I

LITTLf ORPHAN ANN!&amp;
-

.'
NOW,

,

·~

~ERE_ S T~E!

-:.

.
PLAN

·
'

By HAROLD GRAY
·'~

c:&lt;"

I"·

,.

.

OLD PA

WILL BE DOING HIS MORNING CHORES,
oLIO&lt;, KEEP HIM lliLKINQI '@!.)

v....

IT'S SIMPLE I IN Ot~E
:
OF TH OS~ BACK BOX S TAUS

"'"BI\Ik.; BN'-IQ --·(lt~ E·T WOI'
'

· -:T- ·

,:l.ND •·WAY WE. GO'

YEAf.i 1
.

I'JGTI-l/N
TO i r

• DOC I

--.

TELL M4 Tf-Ul.T PA NEEDS
~ELP HIM AT 1' ~E 6ARN I

WI-HIT A60.JT
Tl-1 KIG- ·~

!:1&gt;!

f

THE !@ GOES WITH
£HE 'S GHARP AND 00T

A ~EARl AS COLD AS
fl WELL DIGGER:S BRt"Tt:HESI
BUT GHE CAN B E A

'leA&gt;! ·

I

V'5UI?E
FIGG£R

llt'
'1!!, WE
~~~f'
GET SET WE I __.J.------&lt;

~ .! JM

1

J. J. DAVIS, M.D.

•In"': :;:,. .,l:

fERTILIZER

t,..,,,___

fitt.'loltq

mutton

·DEVELOPING
· &amp; PRINTING

15. N. Z. f0
te.oanl•l•

HIGHEST QUALITY

17. ProDoun
18. Itallau

sleeve

money

river

PROFESSIONAL WORK

19. Letloal

meuurn

Pomeroy

28. Pitc•U

·REvivAL. Hiland
Chapel
atartlng March 17. Weekend
meeting. Rev. OdeU Manley,
evangellst.
Everybody Is
wel'i"me. Pastor Ed"'! Hart.

27. ~:::...""'2tl.RepUte

~:

tree

Analyals, ltnight

22. Short
sleep

6.AdvancinC, 23.H:~ht:
as a

'llfOrlaDaa
7.- p

8t.li!JJoulh,
.Haul

J1. Formed
o14 Jtyle
tnto electrl- 10. Plexul
ft.. particles16. Suffix
2!. Sleeveleae
denottn,
p:nnent
or1f1D

&amp;aOYER'S STUDIO
22011. Molo $1.

name

s. Type

a

.

24. Tartar

!' ·

ftlm
A.ftiXH
II. Do: Soot.
. MIDed-

y.,,,..,,.,...,...
ul
16. B k
IT. For pm·

an4 amattw'

at. Corroded

40. 'nlriet:
over matter
oomb. fona
3~. French
tl. Fnnkle'o
art111t

84. :Map

42.

second

Pen

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,
_,

~3 . 1Jnor: allbr.

at. After·
~~ht:
as.
Pa1t ot
GROWERS
..... be"
3831p

!.

NOTICE

muCK

Order your eoulhern cabbage
and tomato plants now. Char·
les R. Harris. Portland, Ohio
Phone 1141-2693.
S I 121c
LOSE wei8Jii.safely with .Dez.
A·Dill llblets. Only 98c at
Stark l'l!armacy.
3 1 eotp
IF Dr. •eys ulcers, get new
PH6 1tablell. Fast as l'qulds.
Only 98c at Stark Pharmacy.

3 l 30tp

DEUCJOUS Homemade Pizza,
llllc. 75c. 81111 fl.DO sizes. IJe.
lu1e Pizzi, $1.541. Jack's D•
1Y Bar, Middlet)Ort. 12 I Uc
Help Wanted

WANTS HELP - regular

or

part time employee. Must be

bicb school graduate

and
bare typing experiew.:e. Ap.
ply at the busllless office at
the General Telephone Co. of
Ohio.
I 9 3lc
c:AR HOPS
NI£EDED AT
CINCI. Apply in person. Crow's
Steak llouH.
J I tic

I.

a.

mb::ed

materials available. All at

ST. :~:•pain

18. Cllmbln&amp;'
»!ant

40.Tapeotry
41.111dWJ. or
Mextoo

"·Oco•rroroeo
41-lJoctoon

.._ ;r.'!..t.~

leW low prices.

Ph.

WY

2·2181

e

POMEROY

OHIO
•

Jack W. Caney, Mgr.

==--====

rft I

OBANOB INSUIWlCit. Mill•
Insurance qency, inc.. Pomoroy. Pllone
l-3381.

wv

I · 1 tfc
rllt'I'O CopyuJa llervlce. ~

zzA

Owner wdl finance. $4,000.00.

AT ITS GREATEST
Pla1n

Irl

oz '":., P"\""'0 •

:::~~u:n~~

m. am or

lei lllllle al ll&amp;al popero.
btrtb records and alm0111 8DJ

,. er 12" II• _75c to 1.50

Wlll'lllld. Pom-

Comploto Carry.OUt lorvleo

:!.

clocw:ntntl

··-,
I f tit

LOST bright carpet colora
restore them with Blue Lus- Musi~l lllltrumenh
tre. Rent electric ohampooer, Boautlful Wurlitzer Spinet Or·
3 7 6tc gan, walnut fJnlsb, two key•1.
ONE SEIGLER, gao wall fur·
board, 13 pedab, complete
oace, 65,1100 BTU. Call WY 2- with percussion, ~arty with
1148.
3 1 3tc
cood credit may toke over
payments. Write Credit DeINTERNATIONAL til:.. top 12 partment, !los 1991, Parkersburg, W. va.
3 8 ~lncl! plow, l stee! , wanted
•~
to Buy - turning plows for .
111Pfr "C" Farmal. Bryan BEAUTIFUL Wurtitzer s P I•
Barril, Reedsville, Oblo, Sue- et organ, walnut !lnlsb, Z key·
Rd., Phone 687·3&amp;52.
hoam,
13 pedals. Complete
3
'lh
.
p .... -'lb
7 3tp WI percuaston.
a.., "'
------~~--= 1ood credit may teke onr
lorry 8a[ ts now a mOITJI gal. payments. Write eCrdit Depl.
Sbe used 81 Lustre
Box 1991, Parkersburg,
W.
ue
rug Va.
3tC
36

CALL WY 2.tf01i

Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
111 W. MAIN
POMEROY
PAINTING Inside and oul !Jen.
era! -·•·•·•. In Pomeroy aD
lllddleport area. WY 2-3'/92.
2 17 30tp
BEATING, PLuMBING- Rura
Oorol BotUe ...__ •-td B~ ~ Street
'~
tberl. GIJ ......
E. !CAin
I'GmefeJ
1 11 Ita

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llerVICe
•

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DAILY OBYI"l''QUOTE- Here'• hiiiJ to1NIIt 1$1
A X y D L . A .a. X a

fllr1Y Cement Block Co., Porn,......,..
CVSTOM lltri'CIII:RING 1111
fllr1Y, 01tJo.
3 7 ftc FOR SALE- registered BlaCk cutting. WID bU!' bides lf811

North ball al th•

w..t 1111 o1

:;.,;,r.,•::,,.':"'c!':;.:"o:!....,

Two story frame,

5 rooms :;: :,' ::"N:f.a ·~ :

;,T.,.:

-.....

"''till ..

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:1

WL p K

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r.ll-

B DU W J( XU J, UXY P B'V,
WDDLE AGED couple, who
BUKJ1fSAJBUD
l zp
WN
M BDZJ
aeltber llllllk• 91' drink, need
JZPY.-PYPJIKWU
2 « S roomt and balb fumls!J.
Ill apartment wllb uUHties by
YaterdaJ'I CJrJph ..... ; THE TIUNQ8 MOST l'lDOPLII
lllth of month. Will pay $50
WANT TO KNOW ABOil'l' ARE USUAU.Y 1101111 01'.}1DiiR
BUSINESS. - SHAW
to $60. Wrih! Box 21, Flor.. - - ..........!111
......... IlJJ,)
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botb iparbnents furniahed Cl), &amp;lnct TblreHa q.:IJ, Of Ule Ohio
monthly Income .12t.OO. eor: ~.":'".:. "::"~ ..::;
ner lot Owner may assist In tb• lloreuill diiCtiiM!d PttiiiiiN. wtta
•
the rlf!lt to mme tbe ~ JDd to
llnanclng. $8,000.00.
"' ..,.., ... build won; ,.,. ,.
ALBERT M. COX, BROKER ~.~:"'=: 1: J:.'
WY Will
WY WU8
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8
300
=,.-;=:--::--3:_.:._:
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fOR SALE - Seven r o m " 14 ..,,._ ... .,.
u.n
brick house with bath and SU&gt;.too• ........ ,. • ...,. _..,.
outbuUdinp, comer lo~ one :.'!J:';,"M.t~.,.~ ~1~~ ...
acre of JIIO!Ind, out of blgb
Vol. 111. " : ""
water. Good garden plots and __
Coun&lt;r, •·
· -..,
......,..• ., ............"..
some fr wt. trees. Could be ,. ""
divided Into aood
bulldlna .::.'..'='='..,'~
lots. Priced to sell. Call WY 2- - ".........,_,
.,.
6156 after 4 p. m. weeb c1ay1
=~._~".!!,!
'"' WY 2-5&amp;61
3 8 301e 4otm•o•lt • • "'"
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JIOR SALE· 5
lth W ,., ...,. .., .. ..,,,. • '""
· rooms w u • ..,. "' April, '"'· .. lU4-· .,
"f~'.?"lc!"ty·
Wa'!, gas and _.,, ""',.::.,..~..::,":"" "''"·
•~u 1 •
..,500. Welsh
..........,,., •• lbo ..,.,.
Town HilL Phone WY usa, """'· ~~~'"• Dou•••
z 9 lie
J'Oll SALE: • room bouse wllb
••• IIALI
bllb. fll1l bue!NIIt, 1M Br· ,......_~=..,-,.
Mil St., Mlddleparl l'blu: wtn bo oold oo"':~..:,'t.

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ly RAEBURN VAN BUREN

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IIIDDLEPORT - South 2nd. - ~::,u:; s~~ ~rl!~':,".!i =~~
Two story frame, S rooms, Dec. tltll. 1 • ••d ~ ID Val.
bath, cellar,
comar tot.
IN OliO 00
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AnguJ bull, II&gt; years old. Call Monday. PbD Meier, Phone
II L 0 N G I'll L L 0 W
FOR be11B cleaninl. to keep WI 9-2321.
S I 6tc 1 WY 2-3510.
9 18 ~c Pt. Pleaaaal . . .
011e letter limpiJ ltandB for anotlu~r. In thil!l -5ant.ple A. W wte4
colors gleaming, use
Blue
KARL GDr1'81etho Piumblng
U 18 Ue CUff ae State ROu~ bl Llllr•l
~ ... , . _ JJ X - •~ two ,... ..,., a; • ...-.,_..._ ln-•ctiiOftl
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lllltu Wilber. Gil RUlli T bl
~r - ~ 0. - vO. - · - - - ~-··
Lustre Carpet cleaner. Rent
"""
and herting,
Hlnenvllle BOUSE for sale, fl rooms and ::., 0 """"' .....,..,., ...;., •.:.
tlectrlc lbampooer, .1. Bak· TRUCK DRIVERS, semi or Ohio. End your aewer troub- bath. Minersville, Ohio. Wrtte '"" 'r:~
er Ful'alturo. Mlddleporl, atrllgbt Dietel or
ages Jes. We have aU saes sewrr Raymond Bruwn 755 Ste1ze
f.:"''· CloO. ,,,.
AQ)r-........-..
Ohio. .
3 7 61c 21 • 40. 'Some ezperienctl belli' macbiDeS. fluloalble rateo. Road, Columbus 'u Oblo.
w......tti. .,q._"':: ,. ~
JZI' BUJPFFBDPUJ ZXLP x KBD .II..J
Wanted To Rent
lui, but not necessary. You CllJ WY
da1 or nlgbL
' 31111: .,..,":,':;i!:'C.,'" - - .,

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ABBIE AND SLATS

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can ear&gt; over $3 per hour
·
.
~-""
after short training. For Oil' WE ARE rellcly te do. JOur •
~rm Machinery
.,... .,:..-. nonoooL ""'"'
plication write Nation Wide Bide plllntlng and repair work. IIABSEY ii'liRGbiiON dleed. .....;.,.. ,.,•
Seml Division,
c-o Haecld We do aU tlnde of repair tllld .Plows, delb, mo- m1
Ill L 1. 10. ""
Terminal Bldg., 1255 Corwin patnUng Inside or out. Reas- front end loader. Pearl wu. Top bon-. pald to a Los Ani
Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio. Or onable. Sarson • Dum, Call U.ms, Pho110 WY 2-2182 or eles Dodger was the , 100
caD 5J3.i95.872?,
evenings 118. Phone VI 3-2484, Portland,. WY ~23JJ.
l'l!&lt;lelved by otllfielder
iU.Uf5672.
a1 110
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Wt:liGHT NEVER GOT 10

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1-VELI.. WflHOUT

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Of: MY NCTH!!:r:l: AND
F'ATH!:R.

7U.C:FY~ ONLY' PLAYW\ATE:
&gt;5 SPIDER'-T&gt;!E MC&gt;&lt;KEY

.415' FATHEr&lt; SENT HIM

FI'O"' EGYPT !lEFORE.
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0., March 9, 196&amp;

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INFORMATION
CODA SERVICE. ldost per,
11[11
••••~••u
Help • #l•nted
For Rent
10ns cll!'t alford to breed any
' 'Mo~a.~~...-=·~,."': 1":~"" rtr=-_-;Joo=ki!l=-g· -fOi·ainbtttOiiS men · FURNISHED houSe iD-Poineroy
other
way. For aervjce, call
QUAliTY
c:~:i:t~f.~':t•
for full or part timt. work. -5 rooms and bath. Utilities ·
CLAIR WOODE; TECH. Porn·
lb.
w,u bt •eccpt~~tl
tr11 • · lA.
Must have car and can spare furnished. Call WY 2-5262 in l 1964 Chevelle Tudor
eroy WY MIIC9 .ttt Chester
$1595
F&lt;H DIY . . ~.........
lJ • 20 hours a week. caII Ior evenings.
ITOKLIY'I
3 9 uc
-.alii!.
· s t 6tc
6
cyL
with
std.
trans.
Radio,
heater.
Real
good
whitewall
.
HC(I.ULATIOf\111
t .
M D·Jd in WY •
tires. Local owned with good care and low mileage.
1'111 "u•u'"'' ...."'... "" """ m trvlew, r. Dill "
v THREE and four room turnisl1·
" lftll 01 r•IH1 " ' ' ... ftiMIII
2471.
s I etc ed 1WV
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COlA
ebjKiiOntbll.
1'"1"1 ltletlhl H
IINI.UI u.&amp;otlnN
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SELECT
SIU.S INC.
1963 Volkswagen 2 Door - - - $1245
",.""wll• '"'-'""'
'"' -.... WOMEN - Can .,.,
"'"'" IS. .-•ts.
WY .MM.
U t lie
ITOKLIY'I
llttl._r
Mt 1M tHHI'IIIIt..
r•- "r-..
. .,. '"'" •ne 1111errHt ' " " " •
20 houn a week for 40 or 50 1 ROOM twnltbed apartmlnC Deluxe vinyl trim, green finish, radio, heater, good Use the breeclllli service tbat
saves you money. Call lor
.. no
dollars' II 10, eaD ldr. Bald· tor real. phoaf WY U7'/l AI- tires-Reduced Price.
COBA SERVICE,
CLAIR
Alii lti'Vtlt
, WY • ''71
3 8 61c ter 1 p.m. Pboae WY WITt.
, , ..•••, want
,.........
, ,.,.,.,..
wm
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1962 Corvair Fordor ____. Reduced $969
WOODE, TECH. Pomeroy
MIIIII'IIU"' CMf. . 6t eutl
D .....Je
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, """ ,., ....... '""" ,_ HOURLY eernlDp • .85 IDd up """ Y auu .....,. .....ware.
PowergHde trans. New white tlret. Try this one lor
WY 2-2649 Ill' C!Wster Ms.
MCU''"' IIIHrileN
for man or womu on tervlee
11 1 tfc
more go in the 8Dow.
tl Jilr ODIIII Q..MUflt tit .HICI HI
2145.
3 t IOic
o'."\::"~t:::·.~~.:r.... route in city ot MlddleporL rouR ROOM FURNISHED
"·" ... so .... .,,.,.,..,. "''" Select own houri. No Invest- apartment WY UIID.
lllrd Brothen Aato Wrecklq.
INOW DRIPT
""~~·:::~ :OC:.~'·
mat or experience required.
1 21 tfc
Used parts for cars and
''" • "'· ",,,. •· M. .,..,,
Write Watkins Productl, Inc., -·"
•(I ,LAII~
~ .- .......
-·
OI'IN IVIS. 9:110 P.M.
trucks. Complete"-·
of Bond·
hNt411Y 1:111 .tr., M. tt 1tt00 Noeft
UUU&amp;olill
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Cl~
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I&gt;D, Winona, 111M. I 8 lip ... m1
snnm•e l'rlll
,_.IIOY, OHIO
ed brake llnJni !or all pu.
"""'' ••••vco••
REFINED couple or lady lor • Part !Slate Approved)
senger ears. Rebuilt rener•
FAIRMONT
bouse porenla for cblldreo's . Mlnerlville. 011111, , . _ W\
fOR SALE
A
e _,_
tors and clutch plates. All
3
PHONE WY 2-2156
home. Send reoiiDIOP to box 1 W31t.
1 11 lie
_
uto ""used and rebuilt parts IIWir·
No. 668-{;, Athens c 0 u n t y
. , SUPER 88 green and white - - - - - - - - - - anteed. Now open to serve
- - -- - - -1 Children's Home, East Stete FOUR ROOM. IUrlllahfd apart- Oldsmobile. Good condJ· 1960 FAIRLANE 500 v.a Auto- you better, 8 a. m. to 7:30
'
5
In Memory
2
3658
11
st., Athens, Ohio, 1n care of . ment. 'WY ·
! Uc !Jon. Price $595. Call or see malic. New tires, 1500. Call P m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 111._:;:::;:;:::::;::=:;:-;:=~~;=:;::;=;::::
-'-the Pomtroy Dally Sentinel. MIDDLEPORT. modern
un- J. M. Gaul. Star Roote, Chest· WY 2-3707 daytime or 882·3145 P· m. Located I! mUes north I· R I Es
..._ S I
W d T I
D1 LOVING memory ol our:
1 8 3tc fUrnished 3 rooms and bath I er, Ohio, 9115-2411.!. 3 9 Jtc New Haven alter 5 p. m.
[ or Pomeroy on St. Rt. 1. Ph.
H
t1te rvr I e
•nte
0
uy
dear daughter. wtie, mother ·
...
apartment. Low utUities.'
3 9 6tc . 985-2297.
S 3 30tp
and sister. Gretchen Marie: RESPONSIBLE caretaker for 1 Coats Building, WY 2-5141.
[ ':;:::;====::::::~~ !DI' II'OR SALE In Racine. 12 ~- Alumlnum Jolm IJO~l
Spi.&gt;use who paslled away Mason Drive-In Theatre. Ph.·
r
Nice location. WI 9-2882.
Lawrence Reed, Rt. I, Miodle
2 24 tic
two years ago today March 9, 675-2465 or 675-4690.
.
63 Buick _
$1 ,595
EXPERIENCED
3 8 3tc port.
I 6 3tc
~.•
at
Bellaire.
Ohio.
I
6
3tc
TWO
TRAfi.ER
SPACES
tor
1=
.... __ -- -~ rent In the VUiagt o1 MiddleDlx. Special V8 4 dr. Station
ROUSE FOR SALE: 6 rooms ~'l'IQUE f\lmtture,
dlrllel,
They say time heals all sor- LADIES: Would you like to port. C•ll \VY 2-3346 or WY
Wagon. Original black finish
and balb, cloae to schools. miscellaneous OlD ill' write:
.., 00 a week'· S-2186 or• WY 3-3600.
sparklea
like the day
was
comer of Llnco1n &amp; 4th• M'~Ju- Mn· How~
~ """'
row and heIPS uS to forget ' earn I 10·011 to •••·
•old.
Contrasting
red itvinyl
.
_.., 1110 W·
But time has only proven I It's easier than you may
u 30 trc
upholstery makes a perfect
dteport. Call Gall Miller, WY Main St. Pomeroy.
how much we miss her yet. I think. No capital needed. Con.~
ensemble. Low mileage, top
and
l-3196 or SH 2-6829.
3 6 6tc
I !I lie
God gave us strength to face[ tact Blanche Efaw, Rt. 2, Alb· ,TWO traoler spoces for rent in
condition.
it and courage to bear the ! ens, Ohio, 45701. Ph : 91&gt;2-: Mason, W. Va. Lots 75x!OO
60 Buick
$895
FOR SALE: 1 room house with
Legal Notice
blow
I 11 Wonderful location. Velma
bath, gas furnace, liO Sprln&amp; - --"- -c-2092.
7
3
But what it meant to lose her
3 6 titp l ~-ZUSp...n,_77 -5 50.:.:!~ l~p
~f"gi~~~ ~~~·.o:.owatog~en. bLIJ.ekgee
Avenue Pomeroy, fMOO. Ph.
LIO&amp;L NOTJCI
..
IIc ., PATBJCIA
Ot\11. HD..L, whOle
place
on IY. C,od
• will ever know.
WANTED: Experienced mach- I AVAILAHLE March lsi. busi-1 NEW EFFECTIVE WAY
and tan. Automatic trans.
p
WY
~22• 18.
3
6
..,,._~unknown.
, .. .,,,..
Sadly mJSsed by Mr. and Mrs. anic for minor parts lnstaUa. ness huUdi!lg. Located ot 120
TO STOP MICE
Power oteerlnJ &amp; brakes.
WY 2·21 93
omeroy
:: ~','J:r:!; :;u,.~.:.".;.'t:.,~::
Robert Laudemult. Henry
tion service. Muat be mature, Easl Main St., Pomeroy . Call PlleebaitbcroreDk:clluoe:a.DtJtNr
[
FOR SALE: 8 room bouse witb ~aun. Hu17 a. HW. JUed blt
SLplrloluseN and Betty3. 9Mirts.l with ability ~manage de- MaUida Schorn, wv Z-2524.
:;:;:~-;:::·;::.":'..~:!::·:~
•L: (X)Nil!TlONING Refrtge~ battlurnaand basoodemenrtt. Fo~ced ~~:.:;r:;;1J ~ ~'u.g.'
1 an
apper.
pi partmen1 and sen
parts.
2 15 tfc
=:::'~n~k~~tlNelantiCGqMII
Pomeroy, Ohio
I ttiOII tervk!e. J~r···s Relrtt aar
ce, g
ver vtew. YOft~nd ~ther reile~rol' ~r,. ~un~
----.,---~- 1 Good wor.,~·· condJUons. (n
~ ... ~ ...- ......
eratloa, New Haven. Pbont Phone CH 7-2255 or write at wiUful abHaol rur ftlort t.b.ui
""'6
• w•- •0
a - 281 Rt 2 Ra·'·· Obi
ODt Jtll'.
Batcl uu.. wUI be fot
Card 0 f Thl'nks
letler, stete ezperlence, ref.
fol S.le
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ru W53'/.
4 I lie
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0. ............ ''"" ... 3101 .., ..
erenceo and wages upected.
lbenbach Hdwe., Pomoroy 'liS FORD Pickup, good sbape
S 4 6tc - . ~ ... •· HILL. Pta~nue
\liE WISH to thank ever;one Write "" The Dallv Sentinel BANNER travel traUen and
$225.110. G. A. Deem, Racine.
w'"'" ... ....,,.
for the cards, flowers~ ~tts. Box 688A.
• 2 4 Ue' Skamper Camp•ng traU~rs.ll957 CHEVROLET in good oon·i
3 8 6tc I
HOUSE for sale, 304 Hamilton f~'~r;:e:;J ~~r2. ~~~~~~:s. 311. 'Ito
and for the visits with Mabel[ BABY SITI'ER- wanied. Apply Also !make ~~uri ~.serva~: dition. $325. Phone WY 2-2973.
- -. ,
St., Middleport, $8500. CaU
while she was confined to 1118 p 1 T
Tho
now or ren~ •· If!
1
WY 2-&amp;324.
3 3 tic
•• THI ••ooau couRT
3 9 Jtc IAIR CONDITIONED 1961 PootlMeigs General Hospital. Spec- King. eop es errace, 3 7m3astp Trailer Sales, ~t 124, Sa~ s3·ytc·l,
ac BonneviiJe blue and white !
IIOMIIIM:.•o::,.o,.~~~v, OHIO
•
SALE:
Brick New
house,
"""'"'"'.,.,
tal !honks to Dr. Boice, Dr.
_racuse
_ Corporation.
l192 FOUR door Stillion Wagon' 4 door bardto
. P ' edan· Hydro_All New Rodlalor 5h.2,_ fOR
rooms
IDd beth.
forced8 ....,,
•• ,.,,.., .,,.,
.....,,..,!~llfr
Slack. U1e nurses. and help
fol S.le 01 Rent
HAY for sale. Phone WI 9-3051. (Lancer), good
condition. [ motJC, radJo,
hester, vinyl
•
for their kindness.
FOUR bedroom home in M•'ddl•
3 6 61pl Someone to take over pay. , upholstery, wbluo •Ide walls.
eCar eTruck eHeeter
air lurnace. % finished base"·
•· :--:--:--:--:=--:--;---;c::-;::-·
speed sentry tinted ·•··•
Cora eBulldozer
ment. Front and back porcb. neu. oaoo•ovaa. " "•
We also want to thank our port. Call PI Pleasant 675· Galvanized Sheet unclerplnnl.ng . ments. WY 2-3381 between remote con~! outside";,.:
In Pomeroy. WY 2-3612 by
NOYJCI n '""":!~·~'"'
friends. neighbors, and rela· ~32
after
5
p.
m.
3
8
3'·
for
House
Trallor,
also
2
sJZej9.30
and
4
p.
m.
eAny
Type
'-~•
2
25
II
c~o
~~
~
ror, windshield washers, back
appomw.nal\o
e
renee """ ... "'' n",.
r u'"'•
tives fm food and those send3 8 3k
eaeb uf whom .ruld• at B967 Nnblt,
9 Lavendar floor length for-I
· fl owen at the dealh 01
up lights. Power:
steering, I
fOR SALE - 7 room bouse I 80PUJv•••·
.,..,. ""' ,.,,
mg
fol "-nt
mals. Call WY 2-2927 after
ooUte that couroml•
Homu G. Baxter, u A.d·
Corl 's lather, Abalone Moore.
,..
4 p. m.
3 e 6tc . 1951 PLYMOUTH. Cheap. WY brakes, windows, 6-way seal. WY 2-2196 Middleport, 0 .
com.,. lot m Mason also ,.,..,,,."" or ••• .,,... or ...,,.,
"cream puff''
but
b .
I
...~..a
Brookover, de(!eued. on the .\lrd da:r
Carl and Mabel Moore
THREE ROOMS, firat floor
2-3.181 between 9:30 and 4:00. Not a
usmess Pace --.. new llf ••bnlarJ•
tu..s. • ttUtion 1a
3 9 ltp
unfurnished opartment, Mecl&gt; 1959 FORD v.a stendard trans3 8 31c where else C8ll yon get all
aparbneut combined. Cali??S. :=:,.~~·'::.',,'111":::: ..:;,:;:::;
· St p
WY 2 2381
mission, white - red interior.
IIIII for only $9951 Jobn RlciJ. COMPLETE pest and termite e641 Jess Lyons Mason W ,. IOU .,.. ,.., "''"
Notice
lllllc ·• omeroy. 3 ~ ~ Excellent. Owner in sa'Vice. GIRL'S bicycle in
ucellent mond, 814 East Main St., con~! eerviceo. 20 years ez. va. ·
'
a .; .,;
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Dana Hoffman, Rutland. SH oondition. Reasonable priced. Pomeroy. Tel: WY 24451.
penence. Rouchea, rats, otbHO 51 FOR SA I
:t~, j.;;., ~- :,..::,,:m•/' .,
FOUR ROOMS, first fioor un- 2-5151 after 4 p. m. 1 6 31p Contact u - Walburn, Jiam.
2 211 fie
rr boulebold pests. Free e. u..A.ru ~-cb Style LBeau~~.• :.~~~-. :-.... nil :;::.,.,'"
~
timates and lospeetlon. No ..,...;: IWW
'-'~W Tbe followbii: •rtbed reaJ waw.
1
I furnished apartment ' East 1965 SINGER in new sewing ilion St.,~·....Middleport,
• toeatlon on top ol small biD """''"" '" Olio
Ohio.
or •..,._,
Main St., Pomeroy, WY 2- IDble. Zig zag, bottonhole,
3 8 3tc FOR SALE' 1960 Ford Thunder· salesmen.trol
ian. NMe':' teCormltety' co~ flclng Sta~ lllibwaJ Gezap OD =-·~llolC:.,.,. ~ :t:,~,"'
2381.
3 8 31c
bird. Owner ill aervice. Must
P
e1gs un I o~ 1oa1o 1 wttll 1ood road to maiD ••.., ..., ••• ..,. &lt;~&gt; rro~
fancy d~sign, blind hem,
bome
ed
A}..
U.• No 30 'r wn 2 R ,. N 13 1
1
I will be aboenl from [ MODERN 1st noo1 efficiency applique, sew in zippers, etc. 1 BU l.IGET PRICED funllturt ID sell. Homer Forrest, R. D. I
Y
own company.
llllbwaJ. !'our bedroomt, U.tna ,.. obi~ c:,.,:,.,.; .:~ •.•·....~.
apariment, Middleport, wv 2
third
b,...., •••
Middleport Phone WY ~73116. lied pest and termite control dining, laml17. kltebon, ·"k ,. ... ,,..,..,. u rouo... Jo.w&gt;o
· like new. Guaranteed. Only 7 our · floor ....,., owp.
oM W M .
St
td'
till
d .......,.,, "lho NorthwooO Mrm ••
my o If Ice beginning
1
3874
3 8 ttc
8ak 11'.-.1'-- Middleport
S 6 8tp
mmpany. ow
am .. 1111 Day
ma 1, u tJ ID •11d,..,t ou-.half IV.l P'raotton No. ao.
payments left of $6.99 a
er • "'"""'~
'
Pomeroy 01&gt;10. WY 2-3159.
obop Three batho, •• '0\IC We ,...,, Soulh I ..,. Woot, 11
March 4-Aprll 5. My sloff FURNISHED 3
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11
12
tic
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all ...,., OD ""'"'
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month.
WY
art
room ap .
1954 CHEVROLET 4 door se I
2 18 501p an WI to w
lhi&gt; ....._, ....... ol "'''
ment WY 2«'35 212 South
3 7 6tc
dan, new battery, good 1 ,· r~ 1
Boon.
About two-thirds ot AUenrworth'1 rHidence be1n N. a
will be pretonl 11 offi..
.
'
fOR SALE - Potatoes, Char· .
&lt;&gt;
•-...
I d ID
ab
••• Woot ""' nnto, , • .,,,, Soulh
11
Sth Avenue, Middleport, Ohio. ELECTROLUX
sweeper A-1 ~ R. HarrJ·s, Phone .,. ~·. A-• shape mechanically. $100. CURTIS Dairy and beef slree. ~pane e
m ogany 08' Eut' ''"• ,,. 42 llnb, lhonct
~urlng revular hours.
«Z
n.r.wru
'
ud walDut Air eondUJoned Soulh 41* ~terr. t:ul one cbala 111d
3 B f
-===-c---c-c
.
..
t c_ condition complete with ats
3 12tc I Phone WY 2·??96.
3 6 3tp Mlnlmum of 16.00 per cow. t.rge ••Uo and double carport ,. llnko to ...... !rom .,.,. s, ..
::
To aII Iarmers f01. Informa· oo tot -zoo• 300' Moy bo aeen c:orner
'I'hol. c. R~ford'• aou..
,NI~~LY furnished 2 bedroom
tachments. Pay off 4 pay·
..,n s.ol'"'
•.,. ._, .,,11 uow
1
apartment, Middleport. WY 2- menll t6.51 each. WY ~2665.
lntUrlnC.
lion or service, call Parker's. by appointment only.
:,0;: ft•r:.,
..,..,,.-_,._.,_,,1 3874.
I I Ue
3 7 6tc
WY 2-2264, Pomero~, tl8!&gt;3415
PRICE REDUCID
"""""· ...... ...,.or •.., w..o1
ShOO'l'ING MATCH -shot gun
- --· -landmark's Got
\UTl!MOBD.I II!IIU'IIJ(I Cllestor.
S.IJ.301c ll'rlte1 1&gt;0 Tile Deily Sellllnel :::.-,::,:,:-,:,:-0::'ft.l'fo":f.:;
shooting match Sunday noon i DAILY CROSSWORD
EVERYTHING
eucelled? J,oe~ voor ....,..
llolti8-R Pomeroy, 0.
:;~.:,~ "'• N. w. ,....., "..,.
till-. At the American Le·
ACROSS
DOWN
18. City of
.... llcenllt Coli trY · - RWING machlneJ. repair """ ... lollowlfto ....r!Md Nil
1_
t
.
Taak
Tea
that
Why
drive
50
mllet,
when
t•-r
t1ee.
all
makea.
W1
HZM.
GJek~O
ettate
•Uuatec:~ l1l the countr" Melp.
gion Farm on Beech Grove
)'OU can get delivery at our
LD the TowMblp ol SaUifJ11Q', 111 tbll
fl . Speak
2. Woundl,
tower
b
all
t
fte
P'eDrk
Shop, PofDII'OJ
St.lte of Ohio, belnt ,.....,. &lt;IIJ) ao.
3 94ft 11. Serag11o
Read in RuUand.
a Ja Moby 19. Plarea ware ouse. C 1 us or
tAETNA CASUALTY lnsurAnct "•·"·_...... Singer Sales and
n1 more or leu olf tM lad end o1
:Mt Trtm
Dick
haceo~M~
q»ecialil:ed service- - Bulk
AUU&amp;InBV
LM Nortb ball of tM • •· lull of
~~-, , u 111
· 3• Odd:
tiY'readin•flo Available - We
Mullen Insurance AceDcJ, lliC. "-'ce.
"·
-~ny
frame 1 ty
rnou
"""'
f3ll&gt; Twa
•• - Gil... ·t-.
la.....
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.-v.
wu:.u.v
- 5 -m
:uv
one.. (Jl),
Town
'1taa11
a.
molding
Scot.
20.
Chinaso
Can
Apply
Liquid
Ni·
Pometo)'.
PhoDe
WY
2-3381..
bath,
large
lot,
on
Route
7.
'l'bLtilta
111&gt;.
lll
tb.•
o~., eo.UaoY•
KODAK
1.. Leg-of-i. Biblical
berry
tro&amp;eD To Your Flea&amp;. All
1 1 t1o
•
Punlll••· ..,d bellll tbl' -~ the

---.-,..N1...;..A_D__ 1I-D114' Stntlnel. Pomeroy-Middleport,

!SfGNS

.

Pomerov

·Motor Co....

•"'If

Pomeroy Motor

Bachner's·Super Market·

ROUND STEAK
79c
GREEN BEANS SAUER KRAUT - 6c!:! ~·1
HOLNEY POD PEAS 6cans .$1
3111.69c
SHORTENING
COTTAGE CHEESE - ~~~ 49c

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Co.

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w••• ••

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LI'L ABNER

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

··•·

WI-\ICH·sNoRr."-tNCUJDES

SOMETH ING S~E·C'IUCifl£1&gt;.

DtDN'TI&lt;NOW A&amp;ouT,. .
EH, i!&gt;USTER,M'/ ElO'I?

1

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a, AL CA,

HOWl. SC:IfNEIDEII

THAtt lHE TROOBl€
Willi ~li\OCRACV...
EVERYIOPV IS £NnnED
1'0 Ml OPI~IO~ I
.

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I
(

GASULIN! Ai.LEY
It',; over here under a
YOJI'II ~ee in 1 minute

I call it

tht'bab~'!

BRAKE SERVICE

B1aettnars

I
1

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Blaetfnars

...:

THE lOIN LOSII
IF~~liiJ

By ART SANSOM

I

RADIATOR

1

SERVICE

Dol••'"'"

JCEITH GOBlE FORD

1-.

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:r:::.!:

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NOTICE

To-

I

LITTLf ORPHAN ANN!&amp;
-

.'
NOW,

,

·~

~ERE_ S T~E!

-:.

.
PLAN

·
'

By HAROLD GRAY
·'~

c:&lt;"

I"·

,.

.

OLD PA

WILL BE DOING HIS MORNING CHORES,
oLIO&lt;, KEEP HIM lliLKINQI '@!.)

v....

IT'S SIMPLE I IN Ot~E
:
OF TH OS~ BACK BOX S TAUS

"'"BI\Ik.; BN'-IQ --·(lt~ E·T WOI'
'

· -:T- ·

,:l.ND •·WAY WE. GO'

YEAf.i 1
.

I'JGTI-l/N
TO i r

• DOC I

--.

TELL M4 Tf-Ul.T PA NEEDS
~ELP HIM AT 1' ~E 6ARN I

WI-HIT A60.JT
Tl-1 KIG- ·~

!:1&gt;!

f

THE !@ GOES WITH
£HE 'S GHARP AND 00T

A ~EARl AS COLD AS
fl WELL DIGGER:S BRt"Tt:HESI
BUT GHE CAN B E A

'leA&gt;! ·

I

V'5UI?E
FIGG£R

llt'
'1!!, WE
~~~f'
GET SET WE I __.J.------&lt;

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1

J. J. DAVIS, M.D.

•In"': :;:,. .,l:

fERTILIZER

t,..,,,___

fitt.'loltq

mutton

·DEVELOPING
· &amp; PRINTING

15. N. Z. f0
te.oanl•l•

HIGHEST QUALITY

17. ProDoun
18. Itallau

sleeve

money

river

PROFESSIONAL WORK

19. Letloal

meuurn

Pomeroy

28. Pitc•U

·REvivAL. Hiland
Chapel
atartlng March 17. Weekend
meeting. Rev. OdeU Manley,
evangellst.
Everybody Is
wel'i"me. Pastor Ed"'! Hart.

27. ~:::...""'2tl.RepUte

~:

tree

Analyals, ltnight

22. Short
sleep

6.AdvancinC, 23.H:~ht:
as a

'llfOrlaDaa
7.- p

8t.li!JJoulh,
.Haul

J1. Formed
o14 Jtyle
tnto electrl- 10. Plexul
ft.. particles16. Suffix
2!. Sleeveleae
denottn,
p:nnent
or1f1D

&amp;aOYER'S STUDIO
22011. Molo $1.

name

s. Type

a

.

24. Tartar

!' ·

ftlm
A.ftiXH
II. Do: Soot.
. MIDed-

y.,,,..,,.,...,...
ul
16. B k
IT. For pm·

an4 amattw'

at. Corroded

40. 'nlriet:
over matter
oomb. fona
3~. French
tl. Fnnkle'o
art111t

84. :Map

42.

second

Pen

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,
_,

~3 . 1Jnor: allbr.

at. After·
~~ht:
as.
Pa1t ot
GROWERS
..... be"
3831p

!.

NOTICE

muCK

Order your eoulhern cabbage
and tomato plants now. Char·
les R. Harris. Portland, Ohio
Phone 1141-2693.
S I 121c
LOSE wei8Jii.safely with .Dez.
A·Dill llblets. Only 98c at
Stark l'l!armacy.
3 1 eotp
IF Dr. •eys ulcers, get new
PH6 1tablell. Fast as l'qulds.
Only 98c at Stark Pharmacy.

3 l 30tp

DEUCJOUS Homemade Pizza,
llllc. 75c. 81111 fl.DO sizes. IJe.
lu1e Pizzi, $1.541. Jack's D•
1Y Bar, Middlet)Ort. 12 I Uc
Help Wanted

WANTS HELP - regular

or

part time employee. Must be

bicb school graduate

and
bare typing experiew.:e. Ap.
ply at the busllless office at
the General Telephone Co. of
Ohio.
I 9 3lc
c:AR HOPS
NI£EDED AT
CINCI. Apply in person. Crow's
Steak llouH.
J I tic

I.

a.

mb::ed

materials available. All at

ST. :~:•pain

18. Cllmbln&amp;'
»!ant

40.Tapeotry
41.111dWJ. or
Mextoo

"·Oco•rroroeo
41-lJoctoon

.._ ;r.'!..t.~

leW low prices.

Ph.

WY

2·2181

e

POMEROY

OHIO
•

Jack W. Caney, Mgr.

==--====

rft I

OBANOB INSUIWlCit. Mill•
Insurance qency, inc.. Pomoroy. Pllone
l-3381.

wv

I · 1 tfc
rllt'I'O CopyuJa llervlce. ~

zzA

Owner wdl finance. $4,000.00.

AT ITS GREATEST
Pla1n

Irl

oz '":., P"\""'0 •

:::~~u:n~~

m. am or

lei lllllle al ll&amp;al popero.
btrtb records and alm0111 8DJ

,. er 12" II• _75c to 1.50

Wlll'lllld. Pom-

Comploto Carry.OUt lorvleo

:!.

clocw:ntntl

··-,
I f tit

LOST bright carpet colora
restore them with Blue Lus- Musi~l lllltrumenh
tre. Rent electric ohampooer, Boautlful Wurlitzer Spinet Or·
3 7 6tc gan, walnut fJnlsb, two key•1.
ONE SEIGLER, gao wall fur·
board, 13 pedab, complete
oace, 65,1100 BTU. Call WY 2- with percussion, ~arty with
1148.
3 1 3tc
cood credit may toke over
payments. Write Credit DeINTERNATIONAL til:.. top 12 partment, !los 1991, Parkersburg, W. va.
3 8 ~lncl! plow, l stee! , wanted
•~
to Buy - turning plows for .
111Pfr "C" Farmal. Bryan BEAUTIFUL Wurtitzer s P I•
Barril, Reedsville, Oblo, Sue- et organ, walnut !lnlsb, Z key·
Rd., Phone 687·3&amp;52.
hoam,
13 pedals. Complete
3
'lh
.
p .... -'lb
7 3tp WI percuaston.
a.., "'
------~~--= 1ood credit may teke onr
lorry 8a[ ts now a mOITJI gal. payments. Write eCrdit Depl.
Sbe used 81 Lustre
Box 1991, Parkersburg,
W.
ue
rug Va.
3tC
36

CALL WY 2.tf01i

Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
111 W. MAIN
POMEROY
PAINTING Inside and oul !Jen.
era! -·•·•·•. In Pomeroy aD
lllddleport area. WY 2-3'/92.
2 17 30tp
BEATING, PLuMBING- Rura
Oorol BotUe ...__ •-td B~ ~ Street
'~
tberl. GIJ ......
E. !CAin
I'GmefeJ
1 11 Ita

.............

&lt;

'

luenoNIID

ea••ltle
llerVICe
•

Crtn llradlnr•

It'~.:;.~=-a.., 0~

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on4 , _

nmbed

DAILY OBYI"l''QUOTE- Here'• hiiiJ to1NIIt 1$1
A X y D L . A .a. X a

fllr1Y Cement Block Co., Porn,......,..
CVSTOM lltri'CIII:RING 1111
fllr1Y, 01tJo.
3 7 ftc FOR SALE- registered BlaCk cutting. WID bU!' bides lf811

North ball al th•

w..t 1111 o1

:;.,;,r.,•::,,.':"'c!':;.:"o:!....,

Two story frame,

5 rooms :;: :,' ::"N:f.a ·~ :

;,T.,.:

-.....

"''till ..

,::m-

:1

WL p K

JZ P

r.ll-

B DU W J( XU J, UXY P B'V,
WDDLE AGED couple, who
BUKJ1fSAJBUD
l zp
WN
M BDZJ
aeltber llllllk• 91' drink, need
JZPY.-PYPJIKWU
2 « S roomt and balb fumls!J.
Ill apartment wllb uUHties by
YaterdaJ'I CJrJph ..... ; THE TIUNQ8 MOST l'lDOPLII
lllth of month. Will pay $50
WANT TO KNOW ABOil'l' ARE USUAU.Y 1101111 01'.}1DiiR
BUSINESS. - SHAW
to $60. Wrih! Box 21, Flor.. - - ..........!111
......... IlJJ,)
- · l'lld!ana, 671120. au31c

au,

Ml7'·

._.!.26_

By SCHULZ

.~ :::

·-• bath 3 rooms nd bath ..~ ., rn.u.o ••· .......,. IJO&gt; .,..
twU
'
a
• ua. No. TnaQ one (Jl), 'ton 'EWo
botb iparbnents furniahed Cl), &amp;lnct TblreHa q.:IJ, Of Ule Ohio
monthly Income .12t.OO. eor: ~.":'".:. "::"~ ..::;
ner lot Owner may assist In tb• lloreuill diiCtiiM!d PttiiiiiN. wtta
•
the rlf!lt to mme tbe ~ JDd to
llnanclng. $8,000.00.
"' ..,.., ... build won; ,.,. ,.
ALBERT M. COX, BROKER ~.~:"'=: 1: J:.'
WY Will
WY WU8
-"!r~"':.'.'~..,..,:'.J":l;
8
300
=,.-;=:--::--3:_.:._:
:::;..":"~·::~"".;.,.. ':!':
fOR SALE - Seven r o m " 14 ..,,._ ... .,.
u.n
brick house with bath and SU&gt;.too• ........ ,. • ...,. _..,.
outbuUdinp, comer lo~ one :.'!J:';,"M.t~.,.~ ~1~~ ...
acre of JIIO!Ind, out of blgb
Vol. 111. " : ""
water. Good garden plots and __
Coun&lt;r, •·
· -..,
......,..• ., ............"..
some fr wt. trees. Could be ,. ""
divided Into aood
bulldlna .::.'..'='='..,'~
lots. Priced to sell. Call WY 2- - ".........,_,
.,.
6156 after 4 p. m. weeb c1ay1
=~._~".!!,!
'"' WY 2-5&amp;61
3 8 301e 4otm•o•lt • • "'"
.
......... - ... .....
JIOR SALE· 5
lth W ,., ...,. .., .. ..,,,. • '""
· rooms w u • ..,. "' April, '"'· .. lU4-· .,
"f~'.?"lc!"ty·
Wa'!, gas and _.,, ""',.::.,..~..::,":"" "''"·
•~u 1 •
..,500. Welsh
..........,,., •• lbo ..,.,.
Town HilL Phone WY usa, """'· ~~~'"• Dou•••
z 9 lie
J'Oll SALE: • room bouse wllb
••• IIALI
bllb. fll1l bue!NIIt, 1M Br· ,......_~=..,-,.
Mil St., Mlddleparl l'blu: wtn bo oold oo"':~..:,'t.

o

ly RAEBURN VAN BUREN

•ald

IIIDDLEPORT - South 2nd. - ~::,u:; s~~ ~rl!~':,".!i =~~
Two story frame, S rooms, Dec. tltll. 1 • ••d ~ ID Val.
bath, cellar,
comar tot.
IN OliO 00
.\lao U.• lollotv~aw l'ltaJ ; . .ni&amp;t
,._., · •
1Rta1te Ill tb11 emmt,. of' lfeliJ, Will
IIJDDLEPORT - South 2nd- ••••• of Oltln..................

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..z:e

t:n ::"o.'i:!':!'ao."'

=:;..&gt;::"'- '"'·" "'
":i

AnguJ bull, II&gt; years old. Call Monday. PbD Meier, Phone
II L 0 N G I'll L L 0 W
FOR be11B cleaninl. to keep WI 9-2321.
S I 6tc 1 WY 2-3510.
9 18 ~c Pt. Pleaaaal . . .
011e letter limpiJ ltandB for anotlu~r. In thil!l -5ant.ple A. W wte4
colors gleaming, use
Blue
KARL GDr1'81etho Piumblng
U 18 Ue CUff ae State ROu~ bl Llllr•l
~ ... , . _ JJ X - •~ two ,... ..,., a; • ...-.,_..._ ln-•ctiiOftl
•""'--"
lllltu Wilber. Gil RUlli T bl
~r - ~ 0. - vO. - · - - - ~-··
Lustre Carpet cleaner. Rent
"""
and herting,
Hlnenvllle BOUSE for sale, fl rooms and ::., 0 """"' .....,..,., ...;., •.:.
tlectrlc lbampooer, .1. Bak· TRUCK DRIVERS, semi or Ohio. End your aewer troub- bath. Minersville, Ohio. Wrtte '"" 'r:~
er Ful'alturo. Mlddleporl, atrllgbt Dietel or
ages Jes. We have aU saes sewrr Raymond Bruwn 755 Ste1ze
f.:"''· CloO. ,,,.
AQ)r-........-..
Ohio. .
3 7 61c 21 • 40. 'Some ezperienctl belli' macbiDeS. fluloalble rateo. Road, Columbus 'u Oblo.
w......tti. .,q._"':: ,. ~
JZI' BUJPFFBDPUJ ZXLP x KBD .II..J
Wanted To Rent
lui, but not necessary. You CllJ WY
da1 or nlgbL
' 31111: .,..,":,':;i!:'C.,'" - - .,

:::•:Y':.'::::'let":."='=t.tllt-....

ABBIE AND SLATS

:.!':"=:.. '=";J
=:
f:
r::o.,

=:,c:;,::a:;;.,•..e,

can ear&gt; over $3 per hour
·
.
~-""
after short training. For Oil' WE ARE rellcly te do. JOur •
~rm Machinery
.,... .,:..-. nonoooL ""'"'
plication write Nation Wide Bide plllntlng and repair work. IIABSEY ii'liRGbiiON dleed. .....;.,.. ,.,•
Seml Division,
c-o Haecld We do aU tlnde of repair tllld .Plows, delb, mo- m1
Ill L 1. 10. ""
Terminal Bldg., 1255 Corwin patnUng Inside or out. Reas- front end loader. Pearl wu. Top bon-. pald to a Los Ani
Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio. Or onable. Sarson • Dum, Call U.ms, Pho110 WY 2-2182 or eles Dodger was the , 100
caD 5J3.i95.872?,
evenings 118. Phone VI 3-2484, Portland,. WY ~23JJ.
l'l!&lt;lelved by otllfielder
iU.Uf5672.
a1 110
1 ' l&amp;o
1 1 1111 Qnf«&lt;l.

=.....,.

aei

wiw.

__

WINNIE WINKLE

._

....

lyiMNND

-·
~ILl.

Wt:liGHT NEVER GOT 10

:sEE HI51WIN!. I NEVeR
IMJULD HAV! MANAGED 50
1-VELI.. WflHOUT

"hi! HELP

Of: MY NCTH!!:r:l: AND
F'ATH!:R.

7U.C:FY~ ONLY' PLAYW\ATE:
&gt;5 SPIDER'-T&gt;!E MC&gt;&lt;KEY

.415' FATHEr&lt; SENT HIM

FI'O"' EGYPT !lEFORE.
HI: DtSAPPE,A,RED.

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--·~ · - -

1. 1: '\ 'l' i:'\

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

SHRIMP ---------------- 1-~,.. 99c
FISH STICKS -------- 1-•· 59c
FRIED HADDOCK--~~,... 73c

TASTE-0-SEA

'

.... elllti'IPI llolJer

Fll'll An.; Mn. 1'11"
'h11ar. lit ltlllltllne Dr.;
lin. B. 1.11• l'raley, 1M J~~ek·
1011 Pille: Jolm R. CaiUI, Ylatila;
Mrs. Garnel Wrl8bl, Rl I Ylfto
kill: Barbara Allll Ooltrolll,
Rt 2 Cbeeblrt; rr.derlc' Y.
Ju.tlee, R1. I GaUJpolll; lllll'- . 'IQ

"c.

pk.
·

111 T. Hollman, New

SWifT'S PREMIUM-U. S. GOV'T, INSPICTID

63c

pkg.

SPICED LUiiCHEON
COOKED SALAMI

frlclay&amp;lolurdor

BlrtU

Mrl. Jobl R. R4ese, Rl.

I
Oak Hill, daughter, IN4 a.m.
'l'uutlay; Mrs. Delmer
R.
Cobb, Collapvllle, W.
VL,
da118hler, UO p.m. Tueoday.
Dllebarled
Albert Clark, Garald a Dqlao, Jamu Y. Eads, Mrs. Ivy
E. Lesue, Mrs. Mack McCarley,
Mrs. Roy J. Mlller, Mrs. HeJo
bert L. Pope, Mrs. Dave Puckett, Mro. Edward Rasp, Cbarles I. Smith, Mrs. Edgar
L.
Smith, Mrs. Luther 1'acketl,
Larry R. Thomu, Mro. CatherIne L. TrGut, Hencbtl Nortcm,
loin. Jimmy Adkinl and Infant
.... Mrs. Lela&amp;d ... Henry and
IRiaDt daUllbler, Mn. James A.
Smith aod lofaDI daughter,

WIOLI

WOII&amp;IM

LIIIY'I

LIBBY'S CALIF.

PURPLE
PLUMS

5 !~ $1
4 $1 ~!'!~, '"
CIUII

BEANS I IROU.D IIEl'

I•••
8-H,

Soup Wlltt '""
, ..... 01 4 . . . .,

BloYt

--.
....

$1

LIBBY'S

lilT

SPEAR

....

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PINTO
BEANS

PIIEAPPIJ

OIUIIS

J,IIIIT'I

DataAdi

CRUSHiD
PIJIUPPU

II liD

1792.

10. COUIII
OFP
ADJ.

SOAP

lATH

25c

SWIFT'S

HALO

li·OL
Jar

BUTTER

SHAMPOO

3 $1

RASPBERRY
JELLY

APPLE·IRAPE

18 _.._
l•n

JELLY

MUSSELMAN'S

, ..

~-H. $

Grapefruit
Drink

MUSSELMAN'S

5

4~ 1

APPLE

ITOIILY PIHWPLI

JUICE

amu

$ 188

Cornatin Friskleo

Tomato
Dog Food
..__Paatt Can,__,._

z.. uc

BRUIFAIT

29c

49t

Parta Trt0t
·~--2..,
Jlc

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• RadJftL-· , .· Jr.;,
m~CB ....... :. • P-.•
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• Green Peppers _•• ea.
• New Cabbace •••• lb.

6
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1 .

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87c

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20

PICNICS

•. "'

lltltel, 181'1.

Broccoli --r-~ 29c
YELLOW Q.OIII
Onions _________ _________________. ____________ •.-:- 19c
RED DELICIOUI
I
Apples - ~ 39c
Cc lulilt•

Frtsla or Smoked

(L• n...slbo.)

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RUB BEl
14.. • , ..

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Exp. 3/121"

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lb.

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limon's Marko!
Teaml
I 7
N. Y. aolhlnC Houoe 6 9
Doone·• Reslllurul f 9
Landmark
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High Game - C.VOIJD Bach·
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- Simon'• Mar~. 80'1; High
Team Serieo - fabric Shop,
1285.

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PEANUT

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fabric Shop

TOILET

Cepyritht, 'The

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Backs • .. 15t

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Febraal')l II, 111ft

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Wings • .. 39c

drecl Jacobs, 411. Hl&amp;b Team
Game - l'ellll 3, 1124; Hliib
Tea~~~ Serl• - The Gassers,

Pill II${

TURKEYS

Breasts .............. 69c
Whole Legs .......... 49c
Breast Quarters . . . ... 45c
Leg Quarters ......... 39c

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with lltlo ....,... W purchast fll
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STUPFID PLOUNDIR

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HEINl BlAH or VEGETABLI

CAMPBELL1

Ill M TV I I - -

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FRYERS

Gpon- ...... nun.
9:110 '- 6:00

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SWI"'S PREMIUM Tender Grown
U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
MIDDLEPORT

"Piece Turkey Sale"

Bobby 1t. Davll, Rl I Pl.
Olear L. Leonard. Rt.
l Lelarl; MIIY K. Poolel , Rt. I
Middleport; JobD W. daley,
Rt. !Middleport; Ted W. Smith,
Rl I RociDe; Mn. Elizabeth
McGtllfln, Middleport; Jobn 111.
~~ IV, Middleport;
WIIUam D. Hartley, Rt. I South
Poll!l; JIPJII J. Wutfall, Rl
aSpencer, W. Ya.; Cbarles D.
Tripp, Rt. I McArtiiiD'; !aile
L l.yonl. Jaokloo: Mra. Loo
P. Van Nelli, Rt. I Athono; M' o.
lilllrley A. Sorrell, Rl. 2 McArthur; lolrl. Roy 11. Haley, Jaet• .

SLICED LUNCHEON MEATS
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ilcludld: Jtllny C. PJnlltr-

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FISH STICKS -------- 1-•· 59c
FRIED HADDOCK--~~,... 73c

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Mrs. Garnel Wrl8bl, Rl I Ylfto
kill: Barbara Allll Ooltrolll,
Rt 2 Cbeeblrt; rr.derlc' Y.
Ju.tlee, R1. I GaUJpolll; lllll'- . 'IQ

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SWifT'S PREMIUM-U. S. GOV'T, INSPICTID

63c

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SPICED LUiiCHEON
COOKED SALAMI

frlclay&amp;lolurdor

BlrtU

Mrl. Jobl R. R4ese, Rl.

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'l'uutlay; Mrs. Delmer
R.
Cobb, Collapvllle, W.
VL,
da118hler, UO p.m. Tueoday.
Dllebarled
Albert Clark, Garald a Dqlao, Jamu Y. Eads, Mrs. Ivy
E. Lesue, Mrs. Mack McCarley,
Mrs. Roy J. Mlller, Mrs. HeJo
bert L. Pope, Mrs. Dave Puckett, Mro. Edward Rasp, Cbarles I. Smith, Mrs. Edgar
L.
Smith, Mrs. Luther 1'acketl,
Larry R. Thomu, Mro. CatherIne L. TrGut, Hencbtl Nortcm,
loin. Jimmy Adkinl and Infant
.... Mrs. Lela&amp;d ... Henry and
IRiaDt daUllbler, Mn. James A.
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........

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Exp 3/12/61

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Kroger Oil -__ .. =:; 39c

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Ctc~~Wt ~ .........
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Kroger Frul'

11. 24 s;..

Aspirin ----- --- ,.., 58e

Throw Rugs · · .. -.. ---.. 88c

....... """

IOIO.ER GELATINI
E&gt;p. :1/12/.

S~Jfl

35t

. ......

-~~--·
...........
......
~

"Fresh V~~etable Sale"
• RadJftL-· , .· Jr.;,
m~CB ....... :. • P-.•
• Green Oniona _bunch
• Green Peppers _•• ea.
• New Cabbace •••• lb.

6
L
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y....,.,.
lumb" 91 Size

Sets
.•••
2!.. 39e
ICs lose lflil

Poteta•:-- $1M
'

~

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46-oz.
cam

~r~~g~ .. •
Glont lito

Fa• .. .. · ........ ·.. .. .. 59c
Spo&amp;llv"' lnstan&amp;

Coffee-- ------ :~~· 69c
kroger S..ndwlch

tr

Wi.,...

Buns __ ..... _• 5 a;'-~. $1

Wew Whit« &amp; Aut'd. Colors

_
. ,... ..............TISSUE
............ --

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.

..

Chocolate Milk ."' ....49c
..
Margarine •____ :.._ 37c

SAVE

wlllt thlt ... ,....._ ..
anr Aropkp.
COUNTRY OVEN COOICIU
~. 3/12/86

JUICES
·-......

2-ct.

••••••••

Florida

1 .

. .'

G;~:::;;it

Biscuita •_. _ 12 !: 78c

COCKTAIL

1'01' VAI.UI! ITAMPS

Glade __ ... __ 2 ~ 89c

..,.,

Kroger Citru•

.....

U-o:.
pkgs.

Crisco OiJ ______ =:45c

'

1

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COFFEE
lb.
bag

Try .,._;ad

W.L.Pd.GI

41 33 .154
!5 Sl .471 •
II fO .fJ'I 8\!s

Spotlight Bean

dos.

WOllen DI.W..

...... • .. 33c
-·- -

...... .

New York

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loBtc.

(

3-lb. bag
$1.77

Grade A Large White

'"ltiA Dh'ltiNI
W.L.Pet.OI
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• 211 .ra

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10

High Game IIIII Stria -&lt;Jo.
leu Van Meter, 186, 4B7. ll«p11'1 Four, WI; 1f11rb 1erJeo -PID.

... ,. ... 39c

..... 1M'

...... -"

1'01' VALUI! STAMPS

17
20

I

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ColfH- ... - . - -

17

10
1J

.... -

lb.

•••••••••

" - I\&gt;OHithl Wholo Bon

Pro Slalldhap .
117 Ulllted l'rtll llllenutlolll

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CAKE

Cofnt•matt

17
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Bappy Four

MAT
K.ATII IVANI CINNAMON

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Whole

\

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, . _ lo It '""" tilt .....,. Y"'"'
HW. Go! lllo !'011 1111... Try

• •• wflll ltaalfl*lll awntiPI • •

KATIE EVANS

87c

JliBettet

WELCOME

Frltklll T....,

20

PICNICS

•. "'

lltltel, 181'1.

Broccoli --r-~ 29c
YELLOW Q.OIII
Onions _________ _________________. ____________ •.-:- 19c
RED DELICIOUI
I
Apples - ~ 39c
Cc lulilt•

Frtsla or Smoked

(L• n...slbo.)

..... J, Ull
W•IMI

RUB BEl
14.. • , ..

TURKEY PARTI
Exp. 3/121"

Eorlr ._. ......... .......
Four

lb.

GROUND BEEF

'TOP VALUE ITAMPI
whll thl1 eMIPOf'l arwl purdtllt .,
"'Y .....

J'oarOOII!f no, 111'/.

~leq

18 lb. up Size

Kro(ler Freeh

.... 5/12/.

IO!Io Ill&amp;
High Gamt IIIII lllrlel Cllll. Wlntllnwr, Ill. 611;
l.lllda ~ - I'll, 410.
llih Teu! Gtmt ud !feria -

TOWELS~~n

ALL PURPOSI

11

HALF

Sliced Bacon ---------- 2 ~$1.59

lfiiiASSY NIIIS

l'oiii'SOIIlO

PAPER

R.S.P.

:::K

lpoUtn

NOlTHRN

MUSSELMAN'S APPLE

MUSSELMAN'S

tanl

APPLE

...

Ocean
,., Perch -•. _ .. 45c
Fish Fingers ___ • :!:- 59c

.,

\

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• .......... stltet ...... witt. yew .....thJ . . . . . ill ........
- · .~loU, .... ,.. - . . wtllo ........
ltrvt I S.ve

•"

Mardi .. '"'
W•IMI
IDll Iappen
I~ 101!1
lin&amp; PIDa
16\1: 13\!s
lour l'loo.If II
K- P's
Ul!s 15\(s

3 ·~=· $1
5
4·:: 1

CHERRIES

....

Woa Lest
II 4
t
I

EaltJ Wed. 11111111 .......

MUSSELMAN'S

MUSSELMAN'S APPLE

Co., 1"'

Detergent

limon's Marko!
Teaml
I 7
N. Y. aolhlnC Houoe 6 9
Doone·• Reslllurul f 9
Landmark
I 10
High Game - C.VOIJD Bach·
1er, liM; HJgb ...._- Jeu
Warner, IG'I: llllh ·l'eiJil Game
- Simon'• Mar~. 80'1; High
Team Serieo - fabric Shop,
1285.

CENTLI

PEANUT

I(,...,

Wome•'• Tllursday Leape
fabric Shop

TOILET

Cepyritht, 'The

\

WHOLE

Backs • .. 15t

-

Febraal')l II, 111ft

LUX

Wings • .. 39c

drecl Jacobs, 411. Hl&amp;b Team
Game - l'ellll 3, 1124; Hliib
Tea~~~ Serl• - The Gassers,

Pill II${

TURKEYS

Breasts .............. 69c
Whole Legs .......... 49c
Breast Quarters . . . ... 45c
Leg Quarters ......... 39c

lml
I
I
3

Tellll I
Martlandera
The Gassen
Gutter Duatm
I S
Tun!l
I 4
Four G'l
I 5
lliib Garne - Mac Sawy!f,
. lOll, lola Jarlnlm, 164; Hi
~eries - Mat Sawyer, 585 ; M ·

Abo..,

0111 , ......

" Exp, S/12/66

Late Wed. Mbted lape
feoraar, 11, 11ee
...
I
4
3

Fresh Frozen

'TOP VALUE ITAMPI
with lltlo ....,... W purchast fll
eny pk,, "Mr. flrtsty"'
STUPFID PLOUNDIR

BOWLING

HEINl BlAH or VEGETABLI

CAMPBELL1

Ill M TV I I - -

IQII,

FRYERS

Gpon- ...... nun.
9:110 '- 6:00

Haven:

~I;

SWI"'S PREMIUM Tender Grown
U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
MIDDLEPORT

"Piece Turkey Sale"

Bobby 1t. Davll, Rl I Pl.
Olear L. Leonard. Rt.
l Lelarl; MIIY K. Poolel , Rt. I
Middleport; JobD W. daley,
Rt. !Middleport; Ted W. Smith,
Rl I RociDe; Mn. Elizabeth
McGtllfln, Middleport; Jobn 111.
~~ IV, Middleport;
WIIUam D. Hartley, Rt. I South
Poll!l; JIPJII J. Wutfall, Rl
aSpencer, W. Ya.; Cbarles D.
Tripp, Rt. I McArtiiiD'; !aile
L l.yonl. Jaokloo: Mra. Loo
P. Van Nelli, Rt. I Athono; M' o.
lilllrley A. Sorrell, Rl. 2 McArthur; lolrl. Roy 11. Haley, Jaet• .

SLICED LUNCHEON MEATS
l-Ilt.

u..

pllll dlll'lng 11111 IIIII :16 lioun
ilcludld: Jtllny C. PJnlltr-

'

TASTE.Q-SEA FRENCH

Pickle I PJ....I

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SI•I : CI \I.'S

GORTON .WDED

BOLOIIA

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pkg•.

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1rown in local gardens hill&gt;- 1held pfttalning to Rower arYoun
Word lias been received n!
hghted tile March meeting oflrangements for the count~ lair. Mr. and ~s, ~nf the deatf the death o! Mr. Charles W. Me0
CJe Middleport Garden
Club "r.Je hostesses, Mrs. Wilham have 1'!!&lt;e1Ve ~orb th r in law Daniel of Pacific Grove; Cahhe:ct Monday evening In
tbe ,Morris, Mrs. Mildred Zeigler,~ Mr. Yo~~:l:ingroor'Ne~cas: , furnia, Monday, Mareh 7. Mr.
Columbus and Southern OhioiMrs Carl Horky, Mrs. Ehzawrence
jMcDaniei was the son of WilEle&lt;tric Company S«'ial room. Ibeth Davis Fisher, Mra. James Ue, P~k
h has spent •iiam Howard McDaniel, forme.r
Mist Nellie Zerkle,
presi-,Arnold, ser~ed salad a.nd sand- u!'av!dl Ja~i~\= ;rother and pastor Ill Heath
MethodiSt
drnt was in charge of t h e wlches durmg the soc1al hour.
w n er .
. Church, who served as pastor
nw ' ling. Members answered The St. Patrick's Day theme ! sillter-in-la':d m ~":"'~lie, Ohio, of the church from 1915 until
roll call by naming an early was carried out I• green and bas return to s orne on ' his dear.&gt; three years later.
bloomin~ shrub. Arrangements white in the table decoration. J,iberty La~rs Gene Abbott He is survived by his w~e,
of lorred branches were extilb- ,
an~t u',rrie of Lancas- Mildred Giles McDaniel, Who
lled
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ug er,
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Middleport

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Watchto.wer Sehool

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duated from tbe Watchtow111'8 . le school of Gfleed, New
er Btb ,
Ctty.nterlng Gilead School
~re ~
nth specialized
for eln ';~';:Instruction and
course
tr Illig Mr Bunn
mlsslonary ahn ; m~lonary
ser;~ ~·lt:d :tes including
m e n
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County In 1963.
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Mrs. H. D. !hie of Columbus
spent a day last week with her
parents Mr and Mrs. Harry
Keiser 'Mi.;,rsvllle.
Mr ~nd Mrs William Dillard
of ~ncasler ,;,.nt Friday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bar.
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ryMKeiS:dna Bartels spent an
ft rs.
ecently with Mrs.
~.~':~.; who Is recuperating from recenl surgery.
M
d M Ben Spencer of

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the theme, ''Flowers Around
thf Clock" She used yellow andr

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day al the borne of the Rev.
M. E. - ·
1\e oenlee wUI be held al
IU Flnt Bapllll Chlll'cll AprU I wtlh the Rev. DoJllltll opealler. Tbo JIOv,
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Doaald Boons, boll
poJtor,
wiD lead the aenlce,
Tbe anup plaJmed a dinner
for minllton ud lhelr lamUles al the home of the Rev.
and Mn. Donald BIHa lD AprU. Preselll lot lhe meelinl
,.... Rev. Boward Rappell,
Mn. DoDSld mcka, Rev. llo11lOll and tile Rev. Nyle Jlor.

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Mrs. Robert Jay of
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R. C. Reiman wmTE ROSE LODGE
gmeeting
was! Pomeroy Gard•n club was held ; Columbus visited over
th•
of Newark, 0 h i o; of Sandusky were th
In
nnmmred for March 20 at L&lt;r Monday afternoon at the home · weekend With Mr. and Mrs. and six grandchildren.
guests of her mo er,
1.3 p.m.
William Mor', M Charles Lewis past •Of Mrs Eu.. rd Baer,
Mul- Wilham Grueser and daughter, He attended OhJo Wesleyan Florence ilDIIey.
d Mlddlepeorl. Mr~ Lewis
K;";onarsdlfl'&lt;'tor and gu~st for : berry-av.
Debbie, and other relalives.
University until his enlistment Mrs. Polly Williams an rts, and Mrs. A ur
are
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ng sh~wed slides of i Mrs. Charles Persinger, pres- Mrs. Robert Coats has return- I in the army where 'he served un- granddaughter, Shannon Kay hoste_sses.
e evem the lora! area Mem- ' ident, opened the meeting by , ed !rom a weekend visit
in Ul the end of World War I. He !tell and Mrs. Chester Carson
~:;~'~;, '~sl&lt;ed to bring gilts to 1reading the verse of the mont~. Sprillllrield wilh her daughter was a member of the MetlJO- of Sandusky were overmght SYRACUSE HELP AN~
v t eel 1n fo r members Devotions were led by Mrs. and son-in-law, the Rev. and dist Church, American Legion, guests Saturday, of therr sLSter LEARN Hobby Club will mee
~::• .;:~a~en C~ub at the Cal-' Clalf Karr who read a paper Mrs. Russell Mclntyre, and In Masonic Orders, and Sigma Chi and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Ma:
Social fratermty. He was a for- Dwight Lo~an and son.
9, 1D the Town Hail. The m
11 1 St t 1 st'hJte MISS Frle- on the meaomg o! the Lenten Columbus wtth friends.
po ~·hat n8
Mrl&lt; Homer season M""'bers responded to j Mr. and Mrs. Danny Thorn- mer partner in the Fostoria! Mr. and Mrs. Hay Riggs and ing of hook rugs, three dlmend' alene
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' roll call with an insh quotatiOn. , as Marietta spent lbe weekend Pressed St"'l Company and liv- daughters Caralynn and Mara- sional picture and
smocked
Hu'· r 1 were repor e 1
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M. M L Frt&gt;nch pr~sentecf Tlumk you notes were read with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed in California where he serv- lynn Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. cushions WI
a
rs 1 "P. k f th Blind from the Athens State Hospll- , Walter Crooks and family.
ed as their west coast repre- Ben Neutziing visiled Sunday In and other hobbies of yoor
an
ar or e_ _ 1a,I for ta bl e arrangemen ts .a t 1 M~s Her~~:rt Chambers is a senlative. Mrs. McDaniel .is the Huntington, w. Va. w1t. h Mr. eho1ce
. wIU be worked upon·
_ artJr
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C.1r1stmas, and from Mrs. Char- med 1cal pat1ent at Holzer Hos- sister of Mrs. Crary Dav 1s and and Mrs. Eugene Hester, and A sack lunch will be served at
I" t.ewos for
m pita! in Gallipolis where she Miss Lenora Giles of Middle- in PL Pleasant, w. V•.. with ooon. All interested homemakPom..,y, Ohio
the Counly flower show.
A was laken Sunday evening af- port
Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Ebersbach. ers are urged to attend 88 Ibis
i comm unication was rl:'~d fr01 ~ ter being taken ill at her home
Funeral services will be heJd : Mrs. Clair Boso and children, meeting will determme as to
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
I Mrs. Jark Robson, reg~nnal dJ- on Mill-St.
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Thursday, Marc~ 10 at Pacific ~ Bonnie, Vicki and Tommy of whether or not the club will
NOT OPEN
! rector. announcmg the sprmg
Mrs ROJscoe Sattf'rf1eld ts a Grove where they resided al Great l3end spent Tuesday w1tb conUnue.
I regional meel~g 10 be ~eld m medi~al p-atient at Holzer Hos- 810 Lighthouse Ave.
' her mother, Mrs. Dessie Patter- AMATE!JR
GARDENERS
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
!
t"gan.
Apnl
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in
Gallipoiia.
Her
family
is
Club
of
Middleport
will meet
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Two
papers
from
Flower
and
,
is
with
her
at
the
hospital.
son
w
Wednesday
evening,
March 9
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- Terhnkolor, Gard.n magazin• were read.; Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones
at the social room of tbe C•
Da na Andrews ..Janrltf
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"PanSies
lor
People,"
by
Mrs.
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were
dinner
guests
Sunday
of
lumbus and Southern
Ohio
'-irott. Kieron Moore. Al~JC
i Harold Brown and "Zinnias," Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson in
for
oc 0
Electric Company. Mra. Glenn
:mder Knox.
by Mrs. Walter Grueser. A des-! Athrns.
Lambert wtil have the verse of
" I'L L TAKE SWEDEN"
- Technknlorsert '"'~~'"' . was "rved bv the ; Mr. aod Mrs. Wayne Gihbtlns
month and roll call respon•e
f"r:mkit• A\•alon, Bvb Hopt', hostess dur1ng the 500181 hour, have relurned from Ci ncin nati
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on a current event. Mrs. CharTUP"dl,l' \Vpld
"Bevond lhe Church Door"
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where Ihey were guests of her a li I'll f0 th d 0 I'ons
A
group
of
women
fro..'ll
the
ies
Lewis,
w1ll
he the
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brother and family, Mr. and w s ~ ~e ~ ~t ~
t churc~e• in Middleport
met speaker having topic, "Herbs
SUNDAY, MONDAY
Hegular services at the Kt&gt;ne lr Mrs. Nolan Ca rson and familv .j f~ve~1 y h ISS /se ~ GIS e aJ Tuesda; afternoon at Heath ill five seasons." All members
and TUESDAY
M,.rch 13-14-15
Churrh of Christ. will be Frl- While there they attended ·a fe th a;. -~~ ';::;, 0p r~ur Melhodlst Church for • sewing are urged to attend. Mrs. Wes"THE SANDPIPER"
' day evenmg, March II. al 7:30. 1 basketball game and the muSJC~ '~' M "~
"'. Yer;lsossion on the sock doll project ley Fry is hostess chairman.
F:Iiz.1bt&gt;fh Taylor. Rirhard
I Mr .. Jerry Masters of Pomeroy, · cal, "Sound of Music."
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~f ~;rs~y ;:,~ 1112. :_ for the children o! Viet Nam.. POMEROY CHAPTER NO.
Burton
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The doll s are made from wh1te 80, Royal Arcb Masons, wdl
·---- -Shirley ]llckson i6
m:i~s Lisle also ave th o . socks and when ~ompleted are bold a stated convocation Wed.
g
e P quite attracbve smce some o! nesday at 7:30 p.m. when the
1111/lll/lf'tl ' 0 Mnrry
oomg prayer. Mrs .. Dale Wal- the ladies ore quite "handy" most excellent master's degree
Mrs. Nellie Coleman, Long I burn read the scnpture pass- with the needle and Clread, ere- will be conferred.
Bottom, is announcing the en- age teken from Psalm. Mem- ating dresses, bonnets and shoes ONE WON ONE CLASS of
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
, gagement of. her oldest d'augh- , bers answ,ered roll call by nam- to make the dolls 0 w•lcome the Pomeroy First
Baptist
, ter. M1ss Sh~rley Ann Jarkwn : mg a _lavor~le B1bie character. gilt to the children In war torn ehurch will have a l'UllliD&amp;ge
1to Mr. Garry Lee Bowman, son I1 Dur~ng the busmess sessiOn VietNam. Others are busy with sale in the churcll basement
. of Mr. and Mrs. WJlllam Bow- the sale of get weU cards was paints and brushes as they ore- March 1-11 from g a.m.-J p.m.
1man, Coolville.
I diScussed and a white elephant ate features and hair mede March 8-11 from 9 a.m.-J p.m.
, Miss Jackson Is a Senior at I sale was conducted. The Bible from yarn.
WSCS OF THE
UNITED
I Eastern H1gh School. Mr. Bow- l tesson was gmn by Mrs. Jack
Mrs. Perry Mitch, whose son METHODIST ehurch
meets
r---' man attended Carthage 1 Satterfield.
i• In the Viet Nam area, has Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
the
; ~~~ s(',hool, and IS no~ v.ork- 1 A d~sserl course. was served completed several dolls t.'Jat 1church with Miss Lydta Ebers-mg m Columbu9. A sprmg wed- i followmg the meetmg by the are dressed in attractive dres.!l* bach ill charge of devotions
· ding is planned.
hoslesses, Mrs. Coleman and es, bonnets and shoes. Mrs. My- and Mrs. V. D. Edwards, b!
Mrs. Fred Lewis. Others at- ron Miller, whose son, Jimmy, prngram. Hostesses wUI
be
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. . . VISIT CLELANDS
tending were Charlolle David- ill also in the area, is glad to Mrs. C. F. Tompkins and Mrs.
I Vt&lt;~lmg al tbe Walter
Cle- son. Mrs. Richard Vaughan, assist with the project
Jed Webster Sr.
1 land's over Sunday were Mr. l Mrs. Tom Kelly, Mrs.
Paul Attending Tuesday's session The WSCS of the
Rock
! and Mrs. Earl Cleland, Mr. and Bostic.
were Mrs. CharlO! Bradbury, Springs Methodist church will
I Mrs. P•ul Burt of Athens and
Mrs. Mitch, Mrs. Bernard Fult' meet Tuesday, at 1:30 p.m. at
1Mr. Bruce Cleland of New Phil- Final Stuges of
Mrs. Norman Wllyland, Mrs. the chureh.
1 adelphia, all helped celebrate
,
Marvin Dowson, Mrs. Walter
; the second birthday of
Rita ProJect Underway
Hayes, Mrs. E. M. Wood, Mrs.
THURSDAY
: Sloter, granddaughter of Cle- Work is underway at Heath Jam .. Johnson, Mrs.
N 8 n doPAST cou:~ughRS:.f ~
lands.
Methodist church for the final Moore, Mrs. Jame• Jividen, rus CounC
a
ursd
stages of the remodeling begun M Da 'd E ,, .
d America wUI meet Th
ay
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rs.
vt
n.,mmger, an
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t th h
1 Mr
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e ome o
s.
I las! year. The social room and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, Heath evemng, a
Headquarters For
classrooms are heing made larg ICh h M J
H 1 Richard Campbell.
; Myron
"· ames
ey . POMEROY BEND C-B Raer and storage lor the choir- ~ andurcMrs.
M!Uer, •r
Mrs.
MISS AMERICA
robes and other articles w111 1Lewis Sauer Jr First United dio Club meets
Thurlday,
be made available.
I Presbyterian' Ch~;cb •nd Miss Mar~ loth at the . ~an
Walls will feature paneling Nina RusSfJI, Mrs. R 0 be r t Leg~~ H?;'lle in ~cme. Fan;,
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and a tile floor will be 1a i d Rawlings, and Miss Mildred lly Ntght and Guest Night
1along wit~ a new tile ceiling. Hawley, Church of Christ
wUI be observed. PoUuck~
Later this spring, a new roof
ner at 6:30p.m. Everyone ""-a
will complete the project The
a covered dish and table servwork is being do~~&lt; by !he Rev. Mrs. Oiler Goes to
lee. AU C-B'era lnited.f
Middleport,
0.
M.
E.
Dowson
assisted
by
sevM
h
,
W
k
nd
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOThey scintillate ami they fa~inate ! These big·hit patents
er
en
of
the
church.
ot
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~e
e
CIETY
ol the Pomeroy Firat
in whit• by Poll -Parrot fer a young sophisticate who hn
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Mrs. R1chard Oller spent r.., Baptist churct wUl meet '!'hunan important occastor, in wh1ch to partic,pate in s~yie.
weekend at Miami University day, at 7:30p.m. 11 the ehurch
where she was the guest of wllh Mrs. Joseph Cook u profrom 6.99 to 7.99
ber son, Richard, for Mother's gram leader. HostesaeJ will be
Weekend. She was accompan- i&gt;lrs. Cook and Mra. J. H. St.
ied by Mrs. Charles White of phenaon,
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Moore of Pomeroy who wao tlte ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE
guest of her daughter, Linda. wUI meet Tbursday II 7:30 p.
Mrs. Oiler and Mrs. White m. Thete will be a program and
were guests at the Phi Kappa refreshmenill wiD be aerved.
Tau fraternity house and at·
FRIDAY
tended several lea&amp; and htneh· ~y SHRINE, WBITE
EXPERT INSTALLATION!
eons given by the boya lor SHRINE of Jerusalem
will
their mothers. Rick ls e Junior meet in regular IOI8ioll 11 the
ARMSTRONG'S
and . is majoring in Chemlcal IOOF baD, F'rlda7 at a p.m.
Engmeerlng,
Tbere wiD be a cerelllO!Ilal and
Linoleum •••. Inlaid Vinyl
electfoa of olllcen.
GIVE DINNER
Floor COVeriq lor tve17 klJJ4 of Ooor. !test
Mro.
Florence Dalley enter· ]un.wr BYF
patteroa. ProfeaaJonal lDitallatloll' by us, or
teined with a family dinner Pomeroy Meeu
do tt 'oll&lt;sell, CaU WY :I-2G311 lor tree utiSunday
at her home, Nye ~·•· The Junior Bvt 11 the fom.
male,
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. R.
.,,~ B """' __...,_, et
C. Reiman, Mrs. Chester Car- eroy •" •• a,_ ....,."" m
WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING
son, Mrs. Polly Williams and Sunday evening ill lilt ehureb
MOHAWK
Shannon Kay Bell .of Sandosky with John Wllea P1'0fll'llll leadMACH!I
and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lo- er.,
,
!!:~pert lno1allatlon
gan and son Skip, Rock Springs 'What II Lent? ' wu the topComplete selection of Poll Parrot Shoes for
SaltllatUoD
Road.
lc and •mous wsloml banded
Guaranteed
r.................................."il dawn through many eeoturlea
boys1nd girls, 3.99 to 8.99, priced •ccordwere explained, followed by a
question
and ..._ period.
ing to lize 1nd style.
The Legend ol the Dagwood
Tree waa reed 1iJ Billy liarDhart. Group alnglnc ol Tbo Old
Rugged Croa and prayer by
Wayne Baruharl elosetl lhe
meeting, after wbleh a - lion period Wll !teJd la IJIIe.
meq. Atltndlng were lilt tbove
Pomeroy
WY 2-5428 and Nancy GNelllee, Davkl
Mlddlaport WY 2-5130 Bambart,- Georp Skinner aad

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MEIGS THEATRE

Southern
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Theodorus Council, Dang rs
of America, met ~ regular sesSlon Monday evemng at the
IOOF hall with. Dean Barmtz,
councilor, presiding.
The meeting opened In ritualilltic form. Helen Boer was re. ill nd M
t
ported qUite
~
argare
Seidenahel much Improved. Dor11 DarsI was reported ·,n distress, havJng lost a broUter by
death. A communication was
read from Mrs. Seidenabel depuuty, concerning the rally.
A
communication was also read
in regard to Buckeye
G1rls
State.
.
Members el]ll'essed apprecmtlon of the new piano placed in
the hall recently. lt waa voterl
to hold the rally in the educationa! building ol the Federaled church. Reservations !or the
dinner which Is $1.7S, must be
In to Cora Beegle by March 27.
.
Practice waa held for lnspection at the nen
meel;ng,
March 21, and for the rally on
March lt It wao announced
that the Past Councilors would
meet at the home of Elizabeth
Campbell, Thursday evening.

Mrs. Mtrdred Fitch, pre•ldent
opened the meeting of 0 '
Souoern Local elementary PTA
Monday evening with the Pledge
to the Flag and the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. Nancy Ervin, treasurer, reported a ba~
ance of $123.8!.
Several Items of
busines•
were discussed including
a
rummage sale but no further
plans were made. The group
voted to give the teachers at
the school $75 to buy suppileo
they need. March 15th ill the
deadline for PTA duO!, E~ghth

Mrs. Fitch

presented

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an~ :~;.. were -f;~mb c th:
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Existenc4J li/ God
Proved by BYF

"Why Believe In God?" was
the topic of ll1e Rev. Caner
William!' when the Senior Bvt
of the Pomeroy Fftat Bapllsf
h h
s d -'"" ••
c urc met un ay ev.....,. ~
the church basement.
The group tried to prove God
by Cosmelogical, Anthropologlcal and Ontological science bul
failed to prove God by tclence
A ll'Ue and false test concludeti
the study after which
h
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group enjeyed .table tennis. A~
KNIGifi'S TO MEJIT
,
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Triple
Slr Knights of Ohio Valley tendmg were Ink
chalt,
Commandcry No. 24 K. T. are Mike MmiD, David Ml el,
requested by Albert G. Wood- Llnry Wdes and Mike Sawyer,
ard, eminent commander, to
SPONSOR DANCE
meet Thursday, Mareh 10 at The Rutland PTA will IIJIIlll'
7:30 p.m. for rehearsal of the oor a high school danca thlt
Order of the Temple.
Friday night lollowiDg lhe Ru~
--land Variety show from 9:30 to
Michigan's Macldrmc Bridge 12 p. m. at lhe Rutland jJl'oda
ll the longest suspenoion bridge school auditorium. Tbt Jaye
la the world.
Iwill emcee.

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·Some Defenders Lifted off
By Helicopters in Rescues
· SAIGON (UPI) - A U. S. Special Forees camp on

the Laotian border was surrendered to the Communists
today fter a two-day siege. Some of the defenders were
ufely evacuated by helicopter.
The defenders had reached new heights of valor In
a two-day battle. Only four Americans and 16 tribesmen
were koown to have survived;
"We closed Camp A Shau at 17:45, 5:45 this aflerooon," Col. William McKean, commanding officer of the
Fifth Special Forces in Viet Nam, said in a terse statement The decision to surrender the camp was made after the weather, which had cleared earlier in the day,
clostd back in and prevented effective air support for
the "Green Beret" troops and their VIetnamese allies.
It was disclosed at the same time that the troops atlacking the camp were North Vietnamese regulars who
had massed on the other side of the Laotian border 375
miles northeast of Saigon. McKean said there were between 2,000 and 2,500 men
--- in the Communist force.
struck a Viet Cong base area 35
The end was seen as miles north of Saigon for the ,
inevilable when a pilot reported third straight day, U.S. militsry
earlier today that "we have spokesmen declined to give .
orders to hit anything thai further details of the raid.
moves in the camp now." The The radio operator at A Shau
DCtiNqjir~~~~~~~.- Dennis Evans, Connie Leadingham, Southern High School students: Mrs. Janet Ritchie, outpost's radi? operator had 1 reJIO';~ before it fell that he
Eastern 11,
and Jake Holman, Southern, look over a flannelgraph describing four ways of doing busi- called down a1r otrlkes on. bla ~d IZ w~!"'ded that we have i
own position and an Amer~can to get out. It was not known
ness dur,iD&amp; the Co-Op Day activities Wednesday.-Sentinel photo.
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pilot landed on its airstrip in a bow many were Americans.
hail of Communist fire to Wave after wave of Air
rescue a fellow airman Mlose Force, Marine Corps and ,
MR. GIBBS
plane had crash-landed.
Vietnamese planes hammered
Casualties were reported the Communists with bombs,
beavy among the camp's 12 or rockets and napalln. At times
I
13 U.S. Special Forces advisers the defenders engaged In bitter !
and the severs! hundred hand-to-hand combat with the l
mountain militiamen. As night- North Vietnamese troops.
'
fall approached, the elr ceiling!
at tbe battleground waa below
50 feet. piiols reported.
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Bad weather over Communist
North Viet Nam prevented U.S.
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pilots from carrying out. more
Charles S. !Charley) Gi bbs, who began teaching 111
a one-room school at the age of 16, has resigned as supIthan 22 bombmg miSSions
i Wednesday, 8 u.s. spokeoman
ermtendent of Pumeroy public schools. He is retiring.
' ld toda
Mr. Gibbs said Wednesday aflernoun he has sut;.
·~ saThe Ar.· Force and Navy .
mitted his resignation, effective August I, J 966, to tb.
ian08
new Meigs Local School District Board of Education.
'P
•truck mllitery_ and Seven rabil!l Immunization
Gibbs succeeded W. A Sm ith in 1953. He has sef·
panltandlt r lontarge~
m
ciillico
have
beeo
scheduled
111
ved
37
~ears in the Pomeroy schools and will have com•
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Melp County, it was tnnounc- 1pleted hts 44th year of tea' - --=- -- 'I'h1l~~a~08coast '" the Bmh and ed today by the Health Depart- ching August 1.
~ - A. degrees from Ohio Unl.
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A native of this eou nt y. Mr. versity and had additional work
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bombers from Guam Charge for Immunizalion will Gibbs graduated from Racine in sehool adminlslration •
Dogs, ! High School in 1922 at age 16 1Ohio Univm1tv
,
1be $1 50 for each pel.
which must be on leash and j and in the fall of that same lr' It
d
G'bbs' u.
' in Iyear began tearhmg m t he onewas un l:'r ~Tr.
eats which may be brought
d 1th ~etr.
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rovered
contau"ten,
will be tm- room schoo 1 at Great Ben d He Iure as supermte n ent al ""'
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CO.OP tERATION) - A stunt on cooperation is renac ted here as done on Co-Op Day in Rutland, Southern and
muni:zed.
became qualified by rompleting I new Pomeroy
E1emenw-,
. County Board of I an 18 wee k course passtng
·
· school on
wu
Easl~rn High schools Wednesday. It involved donkeys a nd portrayed how they can work together, even though
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hJs
d .Mu!berry-av
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complete
m
1961.
c:onne!lled.'by ropes. Taking part in the presentation at E astern High School were, l to r, Carolyn Maxey, Linda
Health recently made deg im- 1teacher .exammal1on.
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Perry, Patty Dorst and C. E. Blakeslee, county extension agcnt-Sentmei photo
munization compulsory.
j Mr. Gibbs rame to Pomeroy 1 Mr. Gibbs is presently se,.,..
The first clinic will be Thurs- [ in 1929 and taught h\1 rirst term · ing on the executive ~
1 A one - car Jccklenl on Stale- day. March 17, from 7-9 p.m. at the old _Sugar Run SchooL , tee of the Southeaste~~ _ ~
Rou!A&gt; 124, about 230 feet south at the Reedsville fire house and I He taught In
Jumor EducatiOn Association. He .• 1.
of the Syracuse
corporation the next is scheduled from 10 and Semor HJgh schools from past pres1den. of the Sou.~
Co-Op Day was observed Wed- by the slate
Farm Bureau pat!d In the stunt at Eastera; Jlmlt early today resulted lR a until neon at the Bedford Re&lt;'- 1 1930 thro.ugh 1944.
.
. torn Oh1o Athletic League, Ianinesday
at
the
Rutland,
South-!Youth
Committee.
Lenora
Bass
and
Mickey
Spentelephone
pole
being
broken
off
reation
Center
Saturday,
March
.
~
r
.
G1bbs
was
.rumor
H1gh
er wesident of the Cities ..,.
l
ern and Eastern High Schools. I A st unt involving donkeys to cer at Southern, and Charles land oabie and wires being torn Jt.
1 pnnc1p~l and the H1gh School Exempted Vi llage School~~
The event was giVen so that 1portray cooperation was dem- R1fe and Edd1e Hutton at Rut- 1down.
Other cJinjcs are Tuesda.v, 1 Athlet1r D1rector from
1944 111 tendrnts' Association of ~ ~
FFA FHA, 4-H members and onstrated in each of the three land.
F.1 G
T
bo
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March
22
from
7-9
p
m
at
the
to
1953.
e;~~tf'rn Ohio and a former ·~
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or.t~ interested students might ·schot1is with County Extension SerOperation
of the Meigs Dairy
kve . enera b e ~ ne 0 · Racine fire house · ·Thursdav
Gibbs received his B.S. and ior wllrden of the Grat-e E
· u ·t d COBA
1 wor ers were usy five hours
.
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study cooperatives.
1Agent C. E. Blakseiee
in
VIce ~~ an
was 8 v- repairing the dama es and Rt March 2A. from 7-9 p.m. at the I
[mpaJ I "hurch in Pomeroy, i·
"au! Bower, orGanizational di- charge. Patty Dorst, Linda Pe~- en by OriS Roush at Rutland 124 was blocked 4 hours ac: Middleport fire house, Saturday, f.risp will Hf'all
Mr 1;1hbs IS a member of ....
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rector for the Farm Bureau, Ir~-and Carolyn_ Maxey _p_a~bcJ- an~ Wayne Roush at Southern, cording to Sheriff Robert ' C. March 26, from 3-S p.m. at the I Swe~llt&gt;v Uunp.ai .,
: tlo~osorw.:
~od~e, _Epis~
11
was emcee.
.
i.
I whl~e Jack Carsey made a pres- Hartefl.bAch. 1Vho s
nt
five town house in Harrisonville ; Ohio's
. Con ressmaJ' Jt ! l .hu_rdr, OhiO fo.ducatlon .....
alae
A flannelgraph s~owmc four
i entiOn o~ ~half of Landmark hours at the scene.pe
Thursday, March 31, from Z-5 p. Lar e Robert E~ Sweenev. can· Cla~lml , Natln.n.al Edu~atioo ;. At
ways of doing busmess was
Cooperatives, Clyde Ramsey, The accident occurred at 1:30 m. at the Pomeroy city hall, didagle ror the office of Aitornev
AssocJatiQI'
presented al each of the schools
I
manager of Buckeye R.E.A.,de- a m when Kyle Joshua Barnett and Aprn 2 from U p.m. at tbe G
I I th S . te f oh· . :Sehoul -~dnHmstrators a~ ,
b De
E
C · Lead
scnbed that orgamzatktn and Z2· Rt.
· I Racine
. Salem tod
t~nera ur e ~ ta o
10.rl'o\ melltan
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.. . of S&amp;liOI
.
y nny vans, onme
!raveling• Ernest Davis &amp;arage 18
. led J k c .
~ tngham and Jake Holman, folDon Ymcent ~f lbe JackBon IO~ttl •ppa' rently l~st control of Center.
Laay ~lplpom h' ac
m;p ~ , Administrators.
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lowed by a ''democracy In acPCA also outlmed bow lhat . '
ngsv1 e as 1s
campa1t,n
Ilion" slide and tape prepared PASADENA. Calif. (UP!l -A Co-Op funclions.
bt~car ;; ~"';'e. hi 1 had
CLUB TO MEET '
chairman for Meigs County . 1
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~MUCH OF THE NATION , . , . , . , . . . , , _ , spacecraft could be sent 10 i
med1um damage to the left re~r The March meetmg of t'le 1in the county Democratic party.
basked today in warm, springMars by tbe mid _ l9'70s ac- \I/
lender and bumper.
Sheriff Meigs County Beagle Club/ Swe&lt;&gt;ney, who was elerted t..
,
like weather wafted in on mild
WASIUNGTON (UPI) - cording to researchers ai the "
Hartenbach indlcated chargeo ~r Will he held tonight beginaing ~is present position in 1964 , wa&lt; '
southerly winds from the Gulf Snow, oleet and rain do not California Institute of Technolo...,.ss speed for road OOIIdJ- at 7:30 at the clubhouse near lhe Democratic nominee for atJfm I
of Mexico and mild breezes prevent the Post Office from
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filed.
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in
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with.a Past President's pin. Mrs,
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what Oe PTA had done tbe two
years Sbe Wa&amp; fn office The
group organized in uMi2 and
the next ear it ave the school
$15 wor~ of llb~ry
books,
started the first aid su lies
and each year held an ~ghth
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southern
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but lltere are some things.
Rep. Walter H. Moeller, DOblo, ••ld Wednesday tbat hl1
office recently 101 baek • ie~
ter addrestleL to a coaslllueot
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Wednesday,
followed a year- A spelling bee was held Wedlong JPL feosJbJiity study nesday at the RuUand Elemensponsored by the Natoma! tory Building with students In
AeronantJcs and Space AdmmJs- the 5th, filh, 7th and 8th grades
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craft on a olllk!ay trip to Mars Garnes in the fith grade at Sa- and Breeze, Russia I orb1Ung "r.Je planned space shot- the 1 Delaiied dala rad1oed bark to per !on Huwoler Paper
mllllon dollar ppanoloo pro- President Harold Brown led and a subsequent orbll o! the !em Center and Randy Butcher CanliiOll, have paved the way first Russian ~anned ftlgbt in earth from electrodes attached IDomlar Ltd.,
ll'alb today to lnerease by 2S a d'sc s 1 Wednesd
b red planet.
. th 51h ade t Ha Is lor a new space spectecular year-will be mtended to break to the dogs bodies have shown nounred Price increases
per eent the capacity ol Its tw~ Pom~r u s ~~
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eAll g:O. a 6· ~ on- Ibis month that will take aU orbital altitude records and[t'Jftt the spare ship was doing 1a ton and McMillan
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television bulb plants . producoy ons on c u .pro
, v . · . erna
wer
8
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lube envelopes.
Fred Harper, 88
lim .. higher than man baa l!ndurance record beld by the well and the area " safe ror l $10 inc-rease to 1i34 1
A new a,laSI melting lurnh h
e e
Dies Wednesday
:" 7th
de t tialld"
Rown, Informed sources Unlh!d States, they said.
properly-protected men, the l Anglo Canadian
·-t·'lll.
tice will bqtn pperaUons thiS era
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gra a u
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The two 1pace dogo were sources sa1d.
increases In labor
lllOnth at 1io1IDDbul, Ohio, lor ' Ladles of the chureh serving
uneral services. for
red Debra and Randy will l'I!Pfe- The two dogs, now In their lallllehtd Feb. 21 aboard No man ev.r lras flown : fringe benefits that
mlllllllaetih of tubes lor use were Mrs. Ben Neu~Ung, chair- Harper, JB, who dJed Wedneo- sent ~eir area In a Melg• Lo- 11el day in orbit around l1le eo......uo In an orbit taking higher than 188 miles-the· up over the ast
Itt lhe United Slatea llld abroad. man, Mrs. Lilly Hauck and Ml'!l. day morning In the Camden cal Distrlel SpelliDg Bee • earth, lrave proved II is safe lor them as far as 510 4 miles from mark set in hi~tory's first I 1
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11mtliiDg ~
at Clara Karr.
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, Clark ilDspltalwill be held Sa~ gains! other counly winners.
So~let 1pacemen to soar Into lhe earth and as ~lose as nst· 'manned space flight by So~iet : raw
aong matenals
Wit· the ~ntlgbuiper•me'*'~
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the ~an Allen belli ol heavy miles.
CO!monaut Yuri Gagarln in lrans ortation','
eoa..,ned for telmslon •!JuJb STVIlY OR IELSII
Chapel with burial in the Hiland
ACI'ION ~
TadiaiiOI' more than 500 miles This orbit tool&lt; them weJllnto 1961.
1 pric/rise.
....ctlon and II sctteduled for CHICAGO (UP!) -A bill· Cemelery.
: · . I~e the e'Brth, IIHlfCOI said. the Van Allen ltelts-three The sources said Russia's
ltlmplellon by III'Xl summer.
hoard •lin on the Chicago He had made hill home at the An action by Arlli(lr H: wllie The IOUI'COI added thai timeo farther into 'PIICO CT.an nert c 0 ' m 0 n a u I s will be
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a, war closer to hOIIIt' for coll'!ie number ol nletel end nephews County Common . '!lleas ~~to be followed Into orbit within the Oillht was to see how well as tate u March 2t---opening lllroor• Frrday.
.~rm. !l sayo "stlldY•· e~~ Frlenda
call at the lunerai Will\out prejudlca, '
to lick the nul ;18 daj1 by two t•rjtheli' !P1C1 ahlp protected them day lor Cle 23rd Sovletj lto aortb, J,w lit
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