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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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Middleport

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Bunn Graduates ••
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II origJnally " Lorain,
duated from tbe Watchtow111'8 . le school of Gfleed, New
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Ctty.nterlng Gilead School
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for eln ';~';:Instruction and
course
tr Illig Mr Bunn
mlsslonary ahn ; m~lonary
ser;~ ~·lt:d :tes including
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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
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ecently with Mrs.
~.~':~.; who Is recuperating from recenl surgery.
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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
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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·
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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
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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
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is
with
her
at
the
hospital.
son
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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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lor
People,"
by
Mrs.
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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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"Bevond lhe Church Door"
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A
group
of
women
fro..'ll
the
ies
Lewis,
w1ll
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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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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,
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M.
E.
Dowson
assisted
by
sevM
h
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W
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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
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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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

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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
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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
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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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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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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
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· 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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complete
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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.
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. torn Oh1o Athletic League, Ianinesday
at
the
Rutland,
South-!Youth
Committee.
Lenora
Bass
and
Mickey
Spentelephone
pole
being
broken
off
reation
Center
Saturday,
March
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G1bbs
was
.rumor
H1gh
er wesident of the Cities ..,.
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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
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March
22
from
7-9
p
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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
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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~
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was emcee.
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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
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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
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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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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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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..
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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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will
be
filed.
HaiTJsonvUie.
torney
generoi
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Ohio
in
19£1
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from the Pacific
makliiJI Ito appoinled rouado, gy s Je ropu1SJon a ra y.
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with.a Past President's pin. Mrs,
McCiinloek gave an account ol
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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as tak n Th Fy d
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· HHdqulrteiS For Hen• Hotlery

Mild temporal.;.... extended
II far nora as the Canadfan
border with 110-degree readings
marked ICI'OIItl the
southern
PlaiQII ln!D the Southwest. He!ena, Mont., had 48 degrees_

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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
1o Oblo.

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The conduSJon, aJ.nounced l
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
tratJon.
. from lhe schools at Salem Cen-

Dogs prove RadI. ali.on No

FOUrth paper ,,.
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Wedno'sday becnnte the

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The in&lt;'rease. elfeclivo
TQLEIIO
OWI!.'NS
U.LI•ines
would
propel
the
spaceTh
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MOSCOW
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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 ~~
a:
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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
Jng
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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uld today.
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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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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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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~lege brings the l(let.. !"•!" Thomu Fork. Survlvinl are a has been dlsmis~ Jn · JlleiP retumed to earth soon and are - l l l d a majOr reason for bus" as earlv •• this week or / Pardy cloody, ·
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
IGQ ot yda ID8J become lA." ,bame at llW ~
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Cbolter TalmtiiW. ldltor
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Editorial phono .Wll WS7.
llntered u ueollll cia" malllnl matter
at tbt offloo at PaatroJ, Oblo.
National adftrllljbl repreantatlvo:
BottiDoW Klmboll. Ina., Btl l.oxlniiDD
. Ave .. New York City. New York.

l'leld (star of tilt lldwy. pi&amp;J "Wbere'l Daddy'')
wont oil with tho lbDw tho' blr
did dlld at 10 l!lal mornlt!8 ...

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,BeliDJllnl April 1, lloW4110'11Di veblcla
URVtllnll Oblo'l bilhWBYI ll nlaht will
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ang ..red emblem. 'l'i&gt;la emblem Jll1lll bl
attacbtd 10 u to blllalble 11011 feet to tht
roar of all veblclea tueludlng
drawn) deiiiMd to tnvel 2S mneo Ill
hour or ltiL Noar)1 a quarter of a nll1lloll
. nhlclta will bl Involved.

The protective device was developed by
englneen IIIII safety specialists of
the
Ohio AIJ'Icultural Research and Development Cent.r and tile Ohio CooperatiVe Ex·
ter.sion Service following considerabl~ stu·
dy anu research. Now the emblem Ul recelvtns tho attention ol many safety Lead·
ers who would Wke to set It adopted as a
national symbol tor olow-movin&amp; vehl&lt;les.

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wi'le effort started In their state. Th• ·•d
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tf&lt;'Micians, and legislatol'i of Uns. The
Stlldi('l have shown, ror ex&amp;!llp\e,
that
auto in colll!lon with slow·moving
vehi"'"' represent 911 per cent of the cras~es
ir1vo 1ving slow-moving vehicles. Nearly 90
pH cent of these accidents occW' durin&amp;

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tor! has prompted safety leaders to uri•
~'"' people to display the emblems dur·
Lng the day as well 11 at night,
even
thwgh Ctt law applitl to nighttime only.
T~• studlea have further pointed
out
thPI colllolona between cart and slow-mov·
Lng vthl&lt;·lea occur 10 per &lt;ent of the time
on •t•t&lt; hlgbwayt. 25 per cent on C&lt;lllllty
roods. and 20
per cent on
federal
higt'wny~. Farm tracton and machinery
are irwolved in about 7S per cent of the
accidents, hi(.lway maintenance and con·
stnrtion equipment in 1bout 20 per cent,
and borse·drawn veblclOI, I per cent.

. ' We commend the Ohio Farm and Ho1111
i ·• Saf•ty tommlttee, scientlata, safety auth! oritl.., and legislators for their efforts to
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moke our bL&amp;hwayo aafer fllr !111'11 ancl city
people Alike. and we urge farmm In thll
are• to cooperate hy bUying lnd lnatall·
In~ emblem! well aheld of llle AprU
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mlllority IJIOIIPil la't 10; tba7"
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The emblem has an orange center and
red reflective border. In daylight hours,
the orange color warns motonsts at dlatttnce!l ot more than 500 feet. After dark,
tt,e ••flecllve red border attracts attentiun at stm\lar distances. Day or mg~l.
the messaa:e it carries is the
same SLOW DOWN!

HELEN HELP US!

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lcanet In lOIItbeUtem Oblo. Here we hlVI
many mlltl of rural blgbway
eu-ougb
far. llll Ifill, wbere lllow-movtng vehl..
Les are IliON DIIJIIeroul thtD In metropolitan ar&lt;u.

ThouThlt Came On My Car;"'· ·

.,. lth ""' 1111 ... 10 IDfortao
Ill tbt 1!1b drlnr, Abl C1n11,
who aoaclWanf!J loiDod Aha
til tbo' ltt'd tlrl9111 bllll
belort .. · Tiki our _., Abl
- ynur _ . . . Aha , .
IUl't bat tiS.
u Mack David Nllletl bll
"Halla, DollY'' IIIII (t!llllntlr It
pne!selyrtllec:ltd!lfiOWDoltl
"Sunllo-• 101111 fllr IIGO,Q,
Ill quito 1 lllot7 . .. Wa hope
tbl rumor thtl tba Pollet Dapt.
will 11111111 Ill IIIGIIDtad ooptl

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tuxedo wllil wtnaed .att8ll' !Ike In an early Geotae Rail
film ·.. Anita LnuJse uplalned
llho'd ,lull dulled Ill fl'oiD PIIIJ.
ly barlly Ill 111M ... bet tiiUII
lfiDd anlrllll!t ... .oa tbl ..,
to tho Billy Rolt bi!N, · u,~~~o
IDil qlntor Aha
tl1len&gt;
n1 bt'd lilt Ill lila _.. II b11

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Jttolaltt ,.,... lalblr In tho
Wm II!P ploy, ttrr!VIll _ll tltt
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Capitol l,,omment, A'vents
WASIDNGTON - 1be Brit·
ish political campaign, Ill which
Prime Minister Harol&lt;l WIJJon'l
Labor party Js aeeklng
the
equi11 alent of re-elecUon
on
March 31, Is developing a kind
of inflighting lllat IB disturb·
lng on this side of the water.
It is. at the moment, only 1
case of the well • known cloud
no bigger Clan a man'o band 1 tiny cloud over the elementary requirement for the 11101t
intimate of Anglo • American
partnership in a tough world.
But, tiny nr oot, lllere II cause
for concern here just ai there
would be In London
ibould
high • placed memben of e.e
RepUblican opposllion in this
colllltry begin to attack
the
2reat historic bedrock tbat Ia
tlJo A.meriran · British alllanre.
Some prominent membera of
Britltin'a Conservative party are
a&lt;?Cusin&amp; Wilson nf being too
close to "Mother U.S." - Wil·
aon of all people, considering
that the Conservatives
for
half a llletlme have made IDill
comradeship with r..e United
States the very underplnniftl of
tbeir hiib policy.
0! course, in Enilan4
••
here. U.. outs are tactUy con·
ceded 1 &amp;ood deal of latitud•
in tletUon campaigns. There
Is by WllpOken eustom a ta ln degree of permissible den&gt;
qnguery on both tddea ctl tbt
Atlantic wben those not Ia
power are lrylnC to pi bftcl&lt;
iDto power.
But what mak01 the pr...nt
aituaUon troubling lim b that
Yankeo • baiting hu long betll
mainly a Labor party lndul·
1enre. The CoDservativM, elcept occulonally for a rlgh~
wing and outdated Rlldyard Kipling kind or oplintar, b I f e
neve• · - Ill lot tlda 11{11'1 of
thing.
Indeed, the old Harold WIIIOII
- the out • of • ponr WIIIOII
who eoukl afford tbe option of
Irresponsibility open to pollll·
ctan• holdtna no respollllbiUty,.., a pretty &amp;ood Yanbf.ball-

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firall; MontaumerY QUI IIIII II
IR It .. . Brian Jl'rlel, aulbor of
the loVely "~ lflrl
1 Ccmle" hit comedy, baa 1 new
cue, ''The Low of CUI MeGulre," to be bied out first m
Dublin; one! 'lllldl tltt bltldllli
IOOID DD tbll lltltl .. • J'rlntil
Aviloll wu a biPPJ IIIIIHtp.
Pinl lunebmo at llumpemi&amp;J·
.,., ID t1tt 11. kill: othera
11pled variously li'OUIItl lbe St.
Mo lobby - Ellubath AahiOJ
Petull Clark, Qlrfl Collllally
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Dolr HtiiD:
1 ... tbaJ'I't . . tbalt

wartllnp oo lbe clprttlo pack·
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alow allaa? - DOUBTFUl.

Dur Douottul:
Not rlChl away, hut over !be
, . . - problb!J.
JUII lOW, lllll1ln l'fPOI'I, 1111
elprltlo .-.... wllll
tbl
priDted wll'lllnc aro ID blc tJt.
llllltd - paop1t !mow lltiJ'ro
frtlhat, - H.
Dear Hallll:
I tiOD'I rotum tblnp to lllorll
'ltrJ much. but whlll I do tl'a
lot rood rtUDD. and I upecl
lo
tltt IDirCIItoDdlae ..
clllnpd Alta' Ill, IIIli II part
of tba oemco, IID't It?
Will, I boqltl 1 bal. WbaD
I lOIII boml, mJ buaband llltl
II would llletlr II w bl would.
Yoo blow tn111 - ilbnul ball,
thty'ro nry opbllanltod.
to I 10011 It baell IIIII da1,

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tt hlmltlf. HI wu alto once 1 ConlorvaiiV1!1 ll'l rolnl Ill ...
ban • the • bomber, tom•Cllnll cepl lit . plcklnl lmopo!lllbll·
approacblni o •uuaUII, and, Uy a a tolerable eampalp
In genoral, a hlp • shooUn&amp; oort metbotl, thea tba world II
Indeed turned upside tlowD.
of pollUco.
t Copyrigh~ 1918, by
Unltad
But the Wlbon In offtco hU
Jl'ealure
Syndicate,
llu:.l
been a dlfterent man altogether He bas faithfully aupporllniiUO!IIIal RtpubUt!ll leader
ed tbe United Statos at very
Mahoney'• bttullflll daqbtar,
critical polntl - oollbly the
Moira, will bl tba Juna brltla
wor In Viet Nam - against
of aa'l u. S. Atl')r Jmy OIIUbitterly antqnnlatlc prwures
'111, In ...UC Bulflllo.
from his OWD left wing to which
Pat Boone'• lranltly ·'llumld
It would have been ~manly tar
np"
at Andy W1IUtma llul •
By Wayne 0. Brudlladl M.D
easier to bend.
pecially at Andt• pro4ueer, R.
Tbe use ol oUy ooae drops FIDktl t!or not ..lgnltll Pat
He has, once lie reached Ute
blih 11111 lonely plateau ol na· waa dlscont!mled atl'eral yeara even 0111 aolo 10111 no • WU·
tiona! leadership wUh all its ago becatise, H lily of the oil !lams t.low) Pal queltly eotl!· bopq to let I orodlt llllp, 'nil
burdena, been a flrll,.rate ally got Into a chDd'1 ft 111 tldult'l pleted tba JII'Oirllll ml be'U clarll aald ''No ball ucbatllod.
on the whole. And It La bound Lungs, 11 might cause p o - Mver return; tltla llltow aeema 11'1 a IIIII law." I pointed
to be perfectly clear to the la. Oil oprayll for diaper raah, to bava madl Ill tbl badrltqo att1 !bat I bad onlf tried II oa
at boma, and 1 lot more
Conservatives in England -who now enjoying .Oma popullrlty, mlslakta poulbla tltla HaiDD paoplt
lbltl 1111 bad put II 1111
are at heart far more In favor haVI been found to ba full U !Krall dropped U) .. · AI DIDof the war of reslslance In VIet hazardous. Tbey are put up ID ny'a Hideaway, DIW1'"fl Jalm ID tba llort, but lhl llkl IllY"
Nam lllan Is most of Labor and aerosol cans. Although t h 1 Wayne joyfully
proclat!ne.l . tltlng lhlt loochll tba bodY
far more aware of ita absolutt apray II not aimed at the babY' "Movleo are my bobby - bllb- can't be exebang..._ I mentionnecessity - that they are Jet· nose a cloud of the fine oil lea II my btlalnloa" .. Normaa ed lbet drtull alao toucll lhl
tlng foot here on a road of particles can enslly be inllaled RoekwtU's 20 paLDllnp of the body, but abl Jllllloolttd ...
dangeroua Lrreoponsibillty.
when the spray Is used. A s.. "Siagecoacb" rum • rovlval'l IDJ bud and replltad, ''lorl7'
!r.lould htey come to power af vere attack of pneumonia may stan were 1n1ured ror nne mi~ 11'1 llle taw."
Have you ever beard of IllY·
the 011d ol thiS month - thouah roault.
Don clams · . . To1M!J Steele,
they appear most unlikely to
wbo atartad u a bl8 BriUab tbinl Uka lltia? - MAD HAT·
'l'BR
do ao - their whole party hft.
Q - Are IOitblledti occurknoo (Oqootl.sclllallft''a tift. Dear Mid:
tory one! belle
convictions rinl three or four tlmOI
1
No, l badn'l beard of 1111"
would compel lhlln to austain week commoa In cblldrett T _,, llkt llteochonclrllll ol
and moybe to brandon t ~ t Could tbty bl caused by hoi tho blp (Leii·PerthOI' dilelltl tlllnC Uka tlda - IIIII l'n 111ft&gt;.
close UBGCiallon wltb "Mother dry indoll' air In winter? What II 1 benJan aell-llmlted dlltalt . . I lot, lbatJrl to JOUr illtarl
U. S " for whictl some are will prevent them?
that hu ill tiiiStl 1D ahll4ru I lint elliot! till llllter Jlull.
Burtau, wboll ......,.
now dorldiftl Wilton. Wbta
A - OIIIIC-11 of thl between I and IS yam of qe.
tbty damqe hltn In tbll matter, In ehlldrell of acbool qe. Hot II II 111 tnnatDIIlltloD of tile llltllll wun't IWII't of 1 allte
Inevitably, It unwlttlnaly, tbty dey air flvora the formation of bono 11111 carlllall Ill I h I law rqarditll....,.. of ball
a wen thl profoundly hard dry crttlll In lite - and bono'• arowtb Clltter, T D1 tbou&amp;b 1111111 llm'll will not aJ.
Conatrvadve duty to ltalt Com- nosebloeda aro often eauHtl by Ia unltrlDWII but wbau tow the l'fiUI'It et UDderCIIl'
munist anreasion In Asia.
growUt anta and 1wlm 111111. He ..
efforts te tllalodia Utem. Your tht period of bony
Perhaps they think any otlek chDd II1UII bl cautiOned not to naar Ita end tbe dlaeall eltm ltlrod 1111 lhlt NO llort II No
II rood ett&lt;IUih to blat Wilson ptck his noae. SmolriDI a very llfl. In Ute meantime II Ia Im- fllllratl to takf baek or mhana•
with Ill 1 campalpl - to ex· IID81i IIIIOUIII of pelrOJatum Jt~ portant to pmtde a ltnet Itt merchiDtllaa, llllllu II II dlo
llt:tlve. Tbllll done u u
plolt, !or eumple, hiB unavoidly Ln aldl noaun nighl • a d otltrt aupport to priVIIIt watpt ...... 10 )11'0111011 rood wilL
able - t t y to borroW 111011eJ IIICirllln&amp; lbDuld U.,
lbeM blll'ftll by the Involved jolnL
here for BrltaiD and to rely
Nat 1 ..ue4 lbe oball dacrttltl fhm forming and abould
luoreaslnfill'
upoD AmeriCan
Q-A,_aplbltll7~
military power. But wblt 101111 10 I Iotti way towaM pm'ltlt- pound boy who - beallby Ill
of them .,. tlolnl 1ltllll4 abn&lt;l&lt; inl lhl .-bleeds.
birth. AD a~ 1'11'11114 IIIII
Wbll!ton Clnfthlll and HII'Oid
Q - keys revealed tbal my be bad 1 •en blpllltla due
Mll&lt;!mlllan, lbe two moat IIIC·
Qqood- to Ill ltCIIII lalllmmllltll .. bll
-lui Prima Mlnlatero 11tt1r 14-yliMIId BOD bas
Behlaltar'l dlaease. 11· lbiH 11ft ldNIIII ... uplriiiiXI at
party bat had In deeadel.
llltCOIIlum. What dolt l b I I
Beoldes all tltll, if any ap- llll' cure fnt thia?
A-~.atlllt 1111111 llld could II blppen It
pttelablo tllllllblr of
BrlliBII
llllJihtt' dllld If I bad lltlt?
A - ..,.,.... Inti iJIIIamDII.
IIOD tl tba fldral arl 'ltrJ ~
rill II sttdt Ill eorly qe.. 'nJt
uplratktll (tnhiiiiiOIIl of m110o
.-JIIID (illtelllllll dabrll G( tba
t.tul) II alto t'll't. WbaD
tl
- u - paetiiiiOnll .,..
II thtD hlpltlfll. 'l'ht Gblft'*
of tha rteUmact ctl tba 19tlllt
Jllll diiCrlbad 111 JII'IOillllll

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New '66 Chevy II 2 Door
tl cyL tqlne. Std. lriDL lllat
blue, ant belli, blek up llmpa,
2 apeed wipen, Wilber, padded

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whitewall tires, P.B. radio, padded lflllnl.
ment panel, 2 speed wiper and wuher, 1011
bella, back up lamps.

7'Jw foii&lt;I!DiftQ Ntill '66 CMvroltfl ...., In o""
lfoclc &lt;md "'" IJO&lt;lifablc for Immediate deli•·
"lf &lt;md IUbject to GttV incretJ" in Fed. Ta11

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· TOkYO (UPII -Coomltllllfll
North VIet Nllll tod8J cllllmetl
tlta United Staltl ltllllll lbotll
1,400 pllllol Ill lilt Y1et 111111
war.
'l'ba olllcial RanGI IIIWIPIJW
Nltln DID, quoted by tilt Notth
Vletnllltlll Dtlll 18111CJ, Altl
!be United Statet bad lost ooventh of Ill allllrt fiCittar
llrt:rafl lllrqtb.
Tilt North Vlllllllllell lllda
Aid 101 American pl-. hid
been abo! tlowa • • lilt Nortll
and nearly 100 tlllntod or
deltro)'ed 1D Saalb VIA Nam.

New '66 Chevrolet Impala ""

New '66 Corveir 500
Hard Top Coupe

hllfrumeat panel, wheel eoven.

Tropic TUrquoise. Fold down
rear seat, 700 - whitewall lir·
u, 110 engine.

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Cbolter TalmtiiW. ldltor
11111.;.bed • ...,. aftemooo aoep1 Sui&gt;
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Editorial phono .Wll WS7.
llntered u ueollll cia" malllnl matter
at tbt offloo at PaatroJ, Oblo.
National adftrllljbl repreantatlvo:
BottiDoW Klmboll. Ina., Btl l.oxlniiDD
. Ave .. New York City. New York.

l'leld (star of tilt lldwy. pi&amp;J "Wbere'l Daddy'')
wont oil with tho lbDw tho' blr
did dlld at 10 l!lal mornlt!8 ...

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.!UO; lis ....,till, t7JO. t11ne mDDthl
11.110. liJ II- lout. ..... aorrler vito aat mlllblo OBI IDOIIIII ft.IO. liJ
mall 0111 ,.., f!O.OO; lilt -~~~~- •ua:

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g~mblem Means Slow
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,BeliDJllnl April 1, lloW4110'11Di veblcla
URVtllnll Oblo'l bilhWBYI ll nlaht will
rtqUirtd

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ang ..red emblem. 'l'i&gt;la emblem Jll1lll bl
attacbtd 10 u to blllalble 11011 feet to tht
roar of all veblclea tueludlng
drawn) deiiiMd to tnvel 2S mneo Ill
hour or ltiL Noar)1 a quarter of a nll1lloll
. nhlclta will bl Involved.

The protective device was developed by
englneen IIIII safety specialists of
the
Ohio AIJ'Icultural Research and Development Cent.r and tile Ohio CooperatiVe Ex·
ter.sion Service following considerabl~ stu·
dy anu research. Now the emblem Ul recelvtns tho attention ol many safety Lead·
ers who would Wke to set It adopted as a
national symbol tor olow-movin&amp; vehl&lt;les.

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wi'le effort started In their state. Th• ·•d
for s~rh an emblem is ~at. H
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tf&lt;'Micians, and legislatol'i of Uns. The
Stlldi('l have shown, ror ex&amp;!llp\e,
that
auto in colll!lon with slow·moving
vehi"'"' represent 911 per cent of the cras~es
ir1vo 1ving slow-moving vehicles. Nearly 90
pH cent of these accidents occW' durin&amp;

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tor! has prompted safety leaders to uri•
~'"' people to display the emblems dur·
Lng the day as well 11 at night,
even
thwgh Ctt law applitl to nighttime only.
T~• studlea have further pointed
out
thPI colllolona between cart and slow-mov·
Lng vthl&lt;·lea occur 10 per &lt;ent of the time
on •t•t&lt; hlgbwayt. 25 per cent on C&lt;lllllty
roods. and 20
per cent on
federal
higt'wny~. Farm tracton and machinery
are irwolved in about 7S per cent of the
accidents, hi(.lway maintenance and con·
stnrtion equipment in 1bout 20 per cent,
and borse·drawn veblclOI, I per cent.

. ' We commend the Ohio Farm and Ho1111
i ·• Saf•ty tommlttee, scientlata, safety auth! oritl.., and legislators for their efforts to
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moke our bL&amp;hwayo aafer fllr !111'11 ancl city
people Alike. and we urge farmm In thll
are• to cooperate hy bUying lnd lnatall·
In~ emblem! well aheld of llle AprU
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mlllority IJIOIIPil la't 10; tba7"
'l't • fine deeeDt II'OUP wiiiGb
bat qultlatl IIWIJ • _ , 111-

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, . law bat more IbiD ordlnl!1 aignlf·

The emblem has an orange center and
red reflective border. In daylight hours,
the orange color warns motonsts at dlatttnce!l ot more than 500 feet. After dark,
tt,e ••flecllve red border attracts attentiun at stm\lar distances. Day or mg~l.
the messaa:e it carries is the
same SLOW DOWN!

HELEN HELP US!

(publicly fllr teoiiOIII}' - ·
pivote\l' tllttrdlotl lllotll . .
boUc "-.ck" acetllllloal by

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lcanet In lOIItbeUtem Oblo. Here we hlVI
many mlltl of rural blgbway
eu-ougb
far. llll Ifill, wbere lllow-movtng vehl..
Les are IliON DIIJIIeroul thtD In metropolitan ar&lt;u.

ThouThlt Came On My Car;"'· ·

.,. lth ""' 1111 ... 10 IDfortao
Ill tbt 1!1b drlnr, Abl C1n11,
who aoaclWanf!J loiDod Aha
til tbo' ltt'd tlrl9111 bllll
belort .. · Tiki our _., Abl
- ynur _ . . . Aha , .
IUl't bat tiS.
u Mack David Nllletl bll
"Halla, DollY'' IIIII (t!llllntlr It
pne!selyrtllec:ltd!lfiOWDoltl
"Sunllo-• 101111 fllr IIGO,Q,
Ill quito 1 lllot7 . .. Wa hope
tbl rumor thtl tba Pollet Dapt.
will 11111111 Ill IIIGIIDtad ooptl

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tuxedo wllil wtnaed .att8ll' !Ike In an early Geotae Rail
film ·.. Anita LnuJse uplalned
llho'd ,lull dulled Ill fl'oiD PIIIJ.
ly barlly Ill 111M ... bet tiiUII
lfiDd anlrllll!t ... .oa tbl ..,
to tho Billy Rolt bi!N, · u,~~~o
IDil qlntor Aha
tl1len&gt;
n1 bt'd lilt Ill lila _.. II b11

1~:~~~:: ntea: Delivered by carrter
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avallabll. 30 ...ta per week: ona

1liNt monllll.

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whlile IOU Beau played the No
Jttolaltt ,.,... lalblr In tho
Wm II!P ploy, ttrr!VIll _ll tltt
Billy Rdill Tbealrl Ia ,.....,

Capitol l,,omment, A'vents
WASIDNGTON - 1be Brit·
ish political campaign, Ill which
Prime Minister Harol&lt;l WIJJon'l
Labor party Js aeeklng
the
equi11 alent of re-elecUon
on
March 31, Is developing a kind
of inflighting lllat IB disturb·
lng on this side of the water.
It is. at the moment, only 1
case of the well • known cloud
no bigger Clan a man'o band 1 tiny cloud over the elementary requirement for the 11101t
intimate of Anglo • American
partnership in a tough world.
But, tiny nr oot, lllere II cause
for concern here just ai there
would be In London
ibould
high • placed memben of e.e
RepUblican opposllion in this
colllltry begin to attack
the
2reat historic bedrock tbat Ia
tlJo A.meriran · British alllanre.
Some prominent membera of
Britltin'a Conservative party are
a&lt;?Cusin&amp; Wilson nf being too
close to "Mother U.S." - Wil·
aon of all people, considering
that the Conservatives
for
half a llletlme have made IDill
comradeship with r..e United
States the very underplnniftl of
tbeir hiib policy.
0! course, in Enilan4
••
here. U.. outs are tactUy con·
ceded 1 &amp;ood deal of latitud•
in tletUon campaigns. There
Is by WllpOken eustom a ta ln degree of permissible den&gt;
qnguery on both tddea ctl tbt
Atlantic wben those not Ia
power are lrylnC to pi bftcl&lt;
iDto power.
But what mak01 the pr...nt
aituaUon troubling lim b that
Yankeo • baiting hu long betll
mainly a Labor party lndul·
1enre. The CoDservativM, elcept occulonally for a rlgh~
wing and outdated Rlldyard Kipling kind or oplintar, b I f e
neve• · - Ill lot tlda 11{11'1 of
thing.
Indeed, the old Harold WIIIOII
- the out • of • ponr WIIIOII
who eoukl afford tbe option of
Irresponsibility open to pollll·
ctan• holdtna no respollllbiUty,.., a pretty &amp;ood Yanbf.ball-

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firall; MontaumerY QUI IIIII II
IR It .. . Brian Jl'rlel, aulbor of
the loVely "~ lflrl
1 Ccmle" hit comedy, baa 1 new
cue, ''The Low of CUI MeGulre," to be bied out first m
Dublin; one! 'lllldl tltt bltldllli
IOOID DD tbll lltltl .. • J'rlntil
Aviloll wu a biPPJ IIIIIHtp.
Pinl lunebmo at llumpemi&amp;J·
.,., ID t1tt 11. kill: othera
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Dur Douottul:
Not rlChl away, hut over !be
, . . - problb!J.
JUII lOW, lllll1ln l'fPOI'I, 1111
elprltlo .-.... wllll
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priDted wll'lllnc aro ID blc tJt.
llllltd - paop1t !mow lltiJ'ro
frtlhat, - H.
Dear Hallll:
I tiOD'I rotum tblnp to lllorll
'ltrJ much. but whlll I do tl'a
lot rood rtUDD. and I upecl
lo
tltt IDirCIItoDdlae ..
clllnpd Alta' Ill, IIIli II part
of tba oemco, IID't It?
Will, I boqltl 1 bal. WbaD
I lOIII boml, mJ buaband llltl
II would llletlr II w bl would.
Yoo blow tn111 - ilbnul ball,
thty'ro nry opbllanltod.
to I 10011 It baell IIIII da1,

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tt hlmltlf. HI wu alto once 1 ConlorvaiiV1!1 ll'l rolnl Ill ...
ban • the • bomber, tom•Cllnll cepl lit . plcklnl lmopo!lllbll·
approacblni o •uuaUII, and, Uy a a tolerable eampalp
In genoral, a hlp • shooUn&amp; oort metbotl, thea tba world II
Indeed turned upside tlowD.
of pollUco.
t Copyrigh~ 1918, by
Unltad
But the Wlbon In offtco hU
Jl'ealure
Syndicate,
llu:.l
been a dlfterent man altogether He bas faithfully aupporllniiUO!IIIal RtpubUt!ll leader
ed tbe United Statos at very
Mahoney'• bttullflll daqbtar,
critical polntl - oollbly the
Moira, will bl tba Juna brltla
wor In Viet Nam - against
of aa'l u. S. Atl')r Jmy OIIUbitterly antqnnlatlc prwures
'111, In ...UC Bulflllo.
from his OWD left wing to which
Pat Boone'• lranltly ·'llumld
It would have been ~manly tar
np"
at Andy W1IUtma llul •
By Wayne 0. Brudlladl M.D
easier to bend.
pecially at Andt• pro4ueer, R.
Tbe use ol oUy ooae drops FIDktl t!or not ..lgnltll Pat
He has, once lie reached Ute
blih 11111 lonely plateau ol na· waa dlscont!mled atl'eral yeara even 0111 aolo 10111 no • WU·
tiona! leadership wUh all its ago becatise, H lily of the oil !lams t.low) Pal queltly eotl!· bopq to let I orodlt llllp, 'nil
burdena, been a flrll,.rate ally got Into a chDd'1 ft 111 tldult'l pleted tba JII'Oirllll ml be'U clarll aald ''No ball ucbatllod.
on the whole. And It La bound Lungs, 11 might cause p o - Mver return; tltla llltow aeema 11'1 a IIIII law." I pointed
to be perfectly clear to the la. Oil oprayll for diaper raah, to bava madl Ill tbl badrltqo att1 !bat I bad onlf tried II oa
at boma, and 1 lot more
Conservatives in England -who now enjoying .Oma popullrlty, mlslakta poulbla tltla HaiDD paoplt
lbltl 1111 bad put II 1111
are at heart far more In favor haVI been found to ba full U !Krall dropped U) .. · AI DIDof the war of reslslance In VIet hazardous. Tbey are put up ID ny'a Hideaway, DIW1'"fl Jalm ID tba llort, but lhl llkl IllY"
Nam lllan Is most of Labor and aerosol cans. Although t h 1 Wayne joyfully
proclat!ne.l . tltlng lhlt loochll tba bodY
far more aware of ita absolutt apray II not aimed at the babY' "Movleo are my bobby - bllb- can't be exebang..._ I mentionnecessity - that they are Jet· nose a cloud of the fine oil lea II my btlalnloa" .. Normaa ed lbet drtull alao toucll lhl
tlng foot here on a road of particles can enslly be inllaled RoekwtU's 20 paLDllnp of the body, but abl Jllllloolttd ...
dangeroua Lrreoponsibillty.
when the spray Is used. A s.. "Siagecoacb" rum • rovlval'l IDJ bud and replltad, ''lorl7'
!r.lould htey come to power af vere attack of pneumonia may stan were 1n1ured ror nne mi~ 11'1 llle taw."
Have you ever beard of IllY·
the 011d ol thiS month - thouah roault.
Don clams · . . To1M!J Steele,
they appear most unlikely to
wbo atartad u a bl8 BriUab tbinl Uka lltia? - MAD HAT·
'l'BR
do ao - their whole party hft.
Q - Are IOitblledti occurknoo (Oqootl.sclllallft''a tift. Dear Mid:
tory one! belle
convictions rinl three or four tlmOI
1
No, l badn'l beard of 1111"
would compel lhlln to austain week commoa In cblldrett T _,, llkt llteochonclrllll ol
and moybe to brandon t ~ t Could tbty bl caused by hoi tho blp (Leii·PerthOI' dilelltl tlllnC Uka tlda - IIIII l'n 111ft&gt;.
close UBGCiallon wltb "Mother dry indoll' air In winter? What II 1 benJan aell-llmlted dlltalt . . I lot, lbatJrl to JOUr illtarl
U. S " for whictl some are will prevent them?
that hu ill tiiiStl 1D ahll4ru I lint elliot! till llllter Jlull.
Burtau, wboll ......,.
now dorldiftl Wilton. Wbta
A - OIIIIC-11 of thl between I and IS yam of qe.
tbty damqe hltn In tbll matter, In ehlldrell of acbool qe. Hot II II 111 tnnatDIIlltloD of tile llltllll wun't IWII't of 1 allte
Inevitably, It unwlttlnaly, tbty dey air flvora the formation of bono 11111 carlllall Ill I h I law rqarditll....,.. of ball
a wen thl profoundly hard dry crttlll In lite - and bono'• arowtb Clltter, T D1 tbou&amp;b 1111111 llm'll will not aJ.
Conatrvadve duty to ltalt Com- nosebloeda aro often eauHtl by Ia unltrlDWII but wbau tow the l'fiUI'It et UDderCIIl'
munist anreasion In Asia.
growUt anta and 1wlm 111111. He ..
efforts te tllalodia Utem. Your tht period of bony
Perhaps they think any otlek chDd II1UII bl cautiOned not to naar Ita end tbe dlaeall eltm ltlrod 1111 lhlt NO llort II No
II rood ett&lt;IUih to blat Wilson ptck his noae. SmolriDI a very llfl. In Ute meantime II Ia Im- fllllratl to takf baek or mhana•
with Ill 1 campalpl - to ex· IID81i IIIIOUIII of pelrOJatum Jt~ portant to pmtde a ltnet Itt merchiDtllaa, llllllu II II dlo
llt:tlve. Tbllll done u u
plolt, !or eumple, hiB unavoidly Ln aldl noaun nighl • a d otltrt aupport to priVIIIt watpt ...... 10 )11'0111011 rood wilL
able - t t y to borroW 111011eJ IIICirllln&amp; lbDuld U.,
lbeM blll'ftll by the Involved jolnL
here for BrltaiD and to rely
Nat 1 ..ue4 lbe oball dacrttltl fhm forming and abould
luoreaslnfill'
upoD AmeriCan
Q-A,_aplbltll7~
military power. But wblt 101111 10 I Iotti way towaM pm'ltlt- pound boy who - beallby Ill
of them .,. tlolnl 1ltllll4 abn&lt;l&lt; inl lhl .-bleeds.
birth. AD a~ 1'11'11114 IIIII
Wbll!ton Clnfthlll and HII'Oid
Q - keys revealed tbal my be bad 1 •en blpllltla due
Mll&lt;!mlllan, lbe two moat IIIC·
Qqood- to Ill ltCIIII lalllmmllltll .. bll
-lui Prima Mlnlatero 11tt1r 14-yliMIId BOD bas
Behlaltar'l dlaease. 11· lbiH 11ft ldNIIII ... uplriiiiXI at
party bat had In deeadel.
llltCOIIlum. What dolt l b I I
Beoldes all tltll, if any ap- llll' cure fnt thia?
A-~.atlllt 1111111 llld could II blppen It
pttelablo tllllllblr of
BrlliBII
llllJihtt' dllld If I bad lltlt?
A - ..,.,.... Inti iJIIIamDII.
IIOD tl tba fldral arl 'ltrJ ~
rill II sttdt Ill eorly qe.. 'nJt
uplratktll (tnhiiiiiOIIl of m110o
.-JIIID (illtelllllll dabrll G( tba
t.tul) II alto t'll't. WbaD
tl
- u - paetiiiiOnll .,..
II thtD hlpltlfll. 'l'ht Gblft'*
of tha rteUmact ctl tba 19tlllt
Jllll diiCrlbad 111 JII'IOillllll

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A wll'k IIISIDII for the Amer- ~ James Hawley.
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BIG 9 SALE S
lean Legion r&lt;creation farm Plans were made for the annLL IN PRQGIIESSI
Wll planned this Saturday wben . nual American IAgion birthday
K"p Them Ht~HIIrl
the F-.ney-Bennett Post 128, observance to be held In a spa.
American Legion In Middleport, cia I meeting Wedne6day, March
met Wednesday evening at the , 16 at 7:30p.m. J)ue·ID buildiDI
i post home.
1projecl9 ·a buffet dinner will be
' Mr. Albert Roush, post com- 1served f!l' legion mentllers lnmander. was in charge of the, stead of tbe. usual dinner. A
meeting assisted by
Lewis discWision on the ~ edtliUon
Long, Adjutant, Chester Erwin, to the pi&gt;st · home will' he con• Natrll,_ Jlflllfure
, financial officer. and
John ducted following the
buffet
• £oo-loal lin
• Fultz, acting chaplain.
The meaL
I post accepted the invitaUon to . A WDrk session ori tbe •tecreq- They'll nead you during the
snowy months ahead. Feed
aoslll other posts with the Jun. tton farm hos bee' s9uiduled
them Milford btand·food,
ior League Basebeall team with kll' StiturdaY, Marcij 12. iAII 'logRichard Pickens aivlng the re- ionaires aro aslced to p.,UelI&gt;! b.
port. Named to tho project W\lre pa" in the work at the farm II
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Mowil)g was never euler Ml'. Pickens and Art Stobarl. possible.
Atwood Spengler was accept..lj;oo;.i;ii""-===---=••1
than !his. Variable twQoSMeci
Sv11 Plower SHCI
eqic ne - normal &amp;JIO'd lor ed into mQmbetship during tile
rtt,Vu lar mowing, hith speed
21bs.$~
!if. tall &amp;raSI and wtedl. eventnc. A donation was made
Ill the"Eaater Seal drive and a
QIJPt trouble-free engine
A•sorted Potted Foliage Plants
&lt;tjrts at the flip of your fin·. IG-Itar flq waa preae~led Ill I
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5 to 10'' tall, 39c - - - - - - - - . . . , . S for $1.00
n'r . does the neatest Job . the !th arade taught by Mrs.
o~ lawn mowing you've tver
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turned to her home, New Hav· alld Profwloul WOIIMIII'I Chlb
Middleport High S&lt;;hool stu· en, W. Va. after spending sev- held Tuelday everua,; The Gin~1
dents malting a gr~de of ''8" eral days with her sister, Mrs. ner was held at the Martin ResM
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or above for the fourth six · Susie Fischer.
taurant with the bullllest mMI·
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weeks grading period an as !ol. Mrs. ·Susie Fischer and Mrs. 1ng and program held in tile
Mae Rellrnire visited with Mrs. 1 bus nd Southern Ohio Elec:1
1lows:
. By CURT IILOCI .
vtllran hurler has complained , Seniors - Carole Anderson, Earl Seolt at the hom• of her : ' Co a
social
. ., ~I Sperla Writer
of discomfort around the Dallas Blevins, Cindy Oonde, 1, 0n and daughter-in-law, Mr. ~s ~:=Pratt =mt·
Forget marve!QUJ f,larY, Now IDid4le of his body. Tnesday, Conni• Cooke, Jan CUnnln(.lam, 1ani Mra. John S&lt;;oll
ti '
1' ha or 8
the Me19 have stupendous Stu. Chicago lost knuckleballer Hoyt Allee Darst, Ken Harris, San· Mr and Mra. Gerald Mtch- W8ll n c I'll•
mee
Never before llloknamed In so WUhlllm for at least 10 days dra Hollinshed, Ollta Lewis, Iael and family visited Tnesday and
G
a faahion: Dick when a wild
lraciUred the Rita Mulford, Sandra Mulford, with
!lll)ther, Mrs.
Susie :
M Larry Jlaker nna':.ce
•Stuart " out to make this one l'lnl tinier of his right hand. Robert Schmoll, Dee Slaven, Fischer.
:: 1'1.
aod
,stick.
Bob FrleDd makes his Ameri· Kathy Spengler, Gary Stobart, Mr and Mrs. Hugh P'ergue- c ll'lll~ ~v~ a 'au tlon of
Acquired by MIDICV Wa C111 1M1Ue debut llldsy in l Larry Vance.
'son and son, Jimmy of Oolwn· apnoun
a rn ~ oth
Westrum lor nil boombJc 1111 lllrt1D&amp; role for the New York Juniors - Elinor Bodimer, bus were weekend guests of her 1\0nWIIl&amp;de artie es
er
c.and unofficially lor his lite fll!kees
Buster Nonun Leland Brown. Jim Butcher, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
be
8 ry thmem:i
:appeal), Stuart mlehl 11ft lhe of the WQlllnalon Senalllrs. Wayne Davis, Sandy Garten, Parker.
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'Mets out of the NatiOIItl .Friend wu obtained in an off, Rose M. Hackett, Marjie Har- Mr. and M". Olan Geoheun- meeting, Mrs. Pearl Repolds
League cellar- says the HUOII trade with Pittsburgh, ris, Dave Jenkins, ' Karen er returned to their home, Co- wl~ se7! asWaucUo~i
propaganda.
wb.. he had spent the Faulk, Margaret Little, Susan Jumbus Tnesday, alter sp&lt;~~d"·.
n erner • • v c parThe 33-yeiHid Gl'ftllwlcb, prevtoua 15 ,ears.
Morris, Don Nelson, Zita Nieri, ing several days with relatives
chamn:U:"'"=
1
{'AJ\n resident has been with
Maaapr Sallllled
Stephanie
Pullen,
Marilyn in the area.
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part
f.qur different clubs In the lui Ray Washburn and Art Stumbo, Jamarilla ward, Mrs. Earl Seoll returned to Searl Fund Drive. Two Middl&amp;:fiv• ears. Philadelphia, Bo• M8halley, 1 pair of S'l·yeBM&gt;Id Mary Wolfe.
j ber home, sugar Grove Mon- port HJgb School girls
8were
:tOn. 1Pittsburgh and now the queltiolt mark righthanders for Sophomor.. - candace Babr, day, after a several days visit aelected as delegate
)lets.
the st. Louis Cardinals, have Jeff Boggs, Sandra Clatworthy, with ~r son and daughter-in • nate Ill lhe Buckeye
s te
ll's Stuart's belief that by aallllled Manager Red Schoen- Jim Conde, Betsy CUnningham, law, Mr. and Mrs. Joho Seolt. to be held In June. Mrs. Reyregularly he will bit fbr dlenll so far. "They're throw· Jackie Hawley, Patty Slavens, Mrs. John F. BaUy and Mrs. ooids WUS to oontact tbe slrls.
ia · respectable average and In&amp; well and, 11 they keep it J{aren Hawley, BUI Hackett, Russ watson spent Tne~ay in The stale conference was ""'
;maiJlljlm his long ball barril~ up" oays Red "could be a biB Carol Kmg, Luanna Mcintosh, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. wtth Mr. 110UIIced lor May 13--1~15
In
1 'Stu recorded a
plus for heip..
'
Charles Mullen, Connie Sim· and Mrs. William Knight and Cleveland. Mrs. Adolph Saelens,
htmself Wednesday wben be o.;Uielder AI Ferrara hit tbll mons.
' famUy.
Mrs. Gloria Ebersbach and
cracked a double and two first home run Ill the spring for Fr09h:nen -: Connie Bachner, _o. A.. Martin Is a business Mrs. R. R. ~ckcms were ~":;
singles for a pair of RBia and the Los Angeles Dodgers during There.. Casc1, Doug Dawson, VISitor m Tennessee. While In ed Ill lite nolllliUltlni commlte
then astounded the crowd with their lntrMquad play. Nate Ric~ard Ferraira, Nancy Har- Johnson City, he called on the to secure offlcen for 18fM7,
" sensational stab of a line Oliver, in the running lor the TIS, Joey flindy, Marta Hubbard, Rev. and Mrs. Fred I. Gardner. Mrs: Edgar Reynolds, meJII.
drive oil the bat of Lou second base job collected three Mary Jenkinson, John Krnw- He is now in Cooksville, Tenn. hersbi~. &lt;hainnln, conducted
Kllmchock
hits to raise biJ average in sczyn, Cathy Manley, Cynthia and expecl9 to relum home the inili~tion for the ~11 memTakes A Bow
lntrasquad games to .4SS.
Mills, Cathy Morgan, Sherrie the last of the week.
bars whiCh lnchale Dormda WlJ.
To the surprise of almost no Matty Alou contlnuell his hot Shuler and Lois Ann Sauer.
son, Helen Handler,
KunI
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P'ttsb h
IO!man, Margaret Grif!illts, and
. ·
one th • « tr overled Stuart httlmg or
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t urg
Stale Commander
Belt Leonard and PhyD' Bak.
responded to .the plaudits of the Pirates with tbrll more bits,
1nda Wilson . : M 8p' •n\01'! With • deep how !living him eight for 13. l'ernon
To Address Post
were
lr",m. the waist and a doff of Law w,ill start for the Bucs In
•
The Department 1 et 40 stall be present. They wel'1l prtaen~
lhc .'.np.
Frtday s exlnbiUon against the
Pouvoir was held at the Ft. ed wtth certllloata and key
Ur marvelous Marv Throne- Boston Red Sol, who will go
Hay.,. Hotel in Columbus Sun- chains
llll'8 Pearl D~'""kll
bem· who delighted
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fans
with
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A
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whro he turned 10 ruullne Elsewhere, catcher Bob Rodgna es
e
mem ers During the morning oeasion )l'ederation and the
se and
catch" and hit long foul halls, era, rookie Rick Reichardt and of the
Nursery Home De- the Grand Chef de gare extend: aim of the JIM'W
Stu.ort looks to be right from pllcher-ouUielder Willit Smith partment of the Sutton Metho- ed gr.-lings for the 40 et I and The traWtlin rtze w~
the mold that produces Mel banged homers for the Califor· dlst Church will be . placed In Esther Allen national
warded to Mng Searl Reyno!:
idols. One drawback could be nia Angels , . . Boo&amp; Powell the sanctuary at tbe_;.to: 15 a. tee woman, 'spoke on Mel D Mrs. Nellie Vtde, LeglslaU~
thnt Stuart can hit.
clubbed a thr&lt;e-run homer, Bob m. Sunday S&lt;:hool servt~e March child weUare. She asked that cbelrman .,m be If leadWhite sox relief pitcher Johnson added a solo job at the 13. MISS Sharo? Holter Is the •U partner• aeod vast chapeaus 111' lor
Aprll
Mr1
Eddie Fisher spent Wednesday Baltimor&lt; camp ... Jim Ray Nursery Su\'"rmtendent and dues to Ml'l. 0 . A. Martin.
Edlar Re olds condudted ~
morncng m the hospital while Hart's alugglng highlighted the the children s teacher. Mrs. Chapeau day will he held ser1 of yn
with prize1
X-rays wore taken of his workout for the San Francisco Lester L. Roush is superinten- May l, at NaUonal JewiBb J1os. w.!.t
a.
k1dneys and bladder. ·The Giants.
dent of Ihe Sunday Sehool.
pita! in Denver OJlorado and
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Certificates will be given to at this time, Mts. John Cotter
the parents ol the 12. children. will ·~e&amp;ellt a check for IJ,OII)
A lamely covered dcsh dinner to the 'i;lospital for UPkeeP of
will be served at noon to all one child'$ bed. U wu aJ1D0U11o
members and friends of the ced that the national chapeau,
t•
church. All are asked to bring Mrs. Teresa Kelly, ~as for her
aSS
1ng
their own table service, A lea- project, a machine for TB find- Mr. and .lllrs. Cl81'&lt;'rlce AllINDIANAPOLIS, Ind. IUPI) &lt;eoring gamea in successior ture of the dinner will be a ings, which Is 25() times more dreWs •Oiileftained the Golden
-There's nothlnc new about Baylor sank 46 points against special table for all thoge who powerful than 1ne' TB
smear Rule elan of the Pomerey
playing on strange floors lor the ~ew York Knicko Tuesday have birthdays during January test. It will he given to the Church of Christ Tnesday eventlarnstorrnmg National Basket- night.
February and March.
Hospital. VIrginia Worrell child lng at their home, Ebenezer St.
~all Association teams, but Baylor II apparenUy as Bood
welfan chairman asked ' that The meetlni, in charge of
1inning a divisional title on a as new after having almost half
ANNOUNCE t DANCES
the 8liDilal r&lt;ports be in to her Mrs. Jerry Mastml, president,
"'~tral court-well, that's som,.. of hls kneecap rut out.
The Future Teachers o1 Am- by May 1, and Helen Saloan, opened \lith devotions by Mr!l.
thing else.
The Lak•rs had the edge 70- erica (FTA) will sponsor a bleb constitution and by-laws chair- Denver Kapple who read an
·, The Los Angeles Lakers 55 at the half. Oscar Robertson school dance party this Satur· man, asked that these be in article on Easter from The Sedl!feated the ''home' t•am" 'and Jack Twyman got hoi day at th• Pomeroy J u n 10 r by April 30.
crel Place and by Millol Roush
~incinna1i Roya ls in lndianapo bands and the Royals made High gym. Dancing will be Followinl the meeting, 1 who read from Luke con&lt;emlng
ha Wedne;day mght. clmch1ag their best show of the contest. held from 8 p. m. to 11 p. m., luncheon was served by the eo. the resurrecllon. Prayer by
l~e NBA s Western D1vcscon narrowmg the gap to seven with the Jays in charge. Fri- lumbus Salon with Ethel van Jerry Mutert closed the devol,urels lor the fourth trme en 1pomts. at 81·74.
day a dance will be held at the Fossan ol Jackson as toaslrnis- 110111. A Bible outline on the
fl.ve years.
But the Laers. took com- Rutland grade school gym !rem tress. Gu.,.ts were the depart- establishment ol the ehureh
The Lakcra , were outscored rt111nd and were sitU m charge 9,30 p. m. to 12 p. m. follow- ment ,president and secretary taken from Acta waa aiven by
by f"". pocnts m the second when r.&gt;e buzzer sounded and lng the Rutland Variety Show
and the national president and Mrs. illnllcl 'Stnlth.
aho thcrd periods and by ail the Westem Division was all
· secretary of Aulliary. The o.. Members IDI--.1 mU oall
points en thr final stanza. But theirs again.
URGES EXPANSION
partment convention of the 1 with tiolitelhlitr· COI!Cetnlng
they won 11 116-Ul.
.
DRURY CONVII.,.ED
EVANSTON. m. (UP[) -'!beet 40 will Ill helcl Ill ColumbiLI spring. It was 8IIDOI1IICeQ Utal
:Jerry West chipped m 31 LOS ANGELES iUPI) id t
f th
tl I July 17·18.
the ~ Cbrllllal1 choir
points In r th•· L1 kers •n d' Actor James Drurv. 31. star of Woman's
pres en Christian
o
e
a
ana
from GI'IY'Oil, would he II tlta
Temperance
Teamfltlte F;lgm Baylor ramr . the television ;eries "The Union urged President Johnson
RAlLY PLANNED
church March 18. Plana were
1
up w1th 27 The lalter'o i VIrginian " was convicted Tues- Tnesday to expand hio program The MeCtodi st y ou th Fellow• rnada Ior "•
•
"'" womea •·
w
,.ean
;r:t;c~~~:•. "~~~ri~cng to coacl day or driving on the wrong . for safer automobiles to include ~':dadis~~ rally will be held the church?" March 15·
I Side of the road.
: provtsions for safe and · Bober
Y
moon, March 13 at Mrl. Lo~m Osbome conducled
"Til k
1
latelv1'
Municipal Court Commission- drivers.
Methodist Church, games with prizes awarded Ill
. I,,. d .
er
er Bonnie Lee Martin Imposed "There can be little lmprov,..
s er, begmnlng at 3 p.m. Mra. Masters, Mra. A. L. Pheipa
~~]. an Ra)h•lor's been t~e a suspended sentence of two ment in highway aafety until A meeting of the co~cil com- and Yra. ltapplt. Ntmbon'""
''II! auv on t e team. He s d
j
.
posed of representatives
of surprised at the close ol the
been 'our biggest help in th• aya In ail or a ~ fine.
the nation and lis t:lonjreu each church MYF ·n
thta hen ta ---''-•
final ~lve. He's lntd seven hot· Drury was cited by police come to &amp;rips with drinkers 2 m
.
WI meet at mee
"'
a po '""""""'
""iiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii....-"i.; last O&lt;t. 11 on Laurel Canyon Iand drunkenness at the wheel"
p. · precedmt the meeting. of the meeting was played hack,
Boul
d
' Junior lnd ""''"' liiYF IIOUP8 Ralresluaenla wel'lltrved 1111
1ovar .
Mrs. Fred J. Toou said.
IN invlt.d Ill allod.
abon allll Mrs. Carles l!lstew,
·~
Mn. Walter ~ Jr.,Dlf'aod
Mra.
AI Uta U. S. Navy Academy, MlliDn Rotish, Mrs.
1
•
••anchor man" II the claosi~ Bowers and sow, Ml'l. Olin
name lor lha midshipman 1\'Hll. Tommy Masters a n d
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A wll'k IIISIDII for the Amer- ~ James Hawley.
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lean Legion r&lt;creation farm Plans were made for the annLL IN PRQGIIESSI
Wll planned this Saturday wben . nual American IAgion birthday
K"p Them Ht~HIIrl
the F-.ney-Bennett Post 128, observance to be held In a spa.
American Legion In Middleport, cia I meeting Wedne6day, March
met Wednesday evening at the , 16 at 7:30p.m. J)ue·ID buildiDI
i post home.
1projecl9 ·a buffet dinner will be
' Mr. Albert Roush, post com- 1served f!l' legion mentllers lnmander. was in charge of the, stead of tbe. usual dinner. A
meeting assisted by
Lewis discWision on the ~ edtliUon
Long, Adjutant, Chester Erwin, to the pi&gt;st · home will' he con• Natrll,_ Jlflllfure
, financial officer. and
John ducted following the
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The meaL
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snowy months ahead. Feed
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them Milford btand·food,
ior League Basebeall team with kll' StiturdaY, Marcij 12. iAII 'logRichard Pickens aivlng the re- ionaires aro aslced to p.,UelI&gt;! b.
port. Named to tho project W\lre pa" in the work at the farm II
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Atwood Spengler was accept..lj;oo;.i;ii""-===---=••1
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Middleport High S&lt;;hool stu· en, W. Va. after spending sev- held Tuelday everua,; The Gin~1
dents malting a gr~de of ''8" eral days with her sister, Mrs. ner was held at the Martin ResM
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or above for the fourth six · Susie Fischer.
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weeks grading period an as !ol. Mrs. ·Susie Fischer and Mrs. 1ng and program held in tile
Mae Rellrnire visited with Mrs. 1 bus nd Southern Ohio Elec:1
1lows:
. By CURT IILOCI .
vtllran hurler has complained , Seniors - Carole Anderson, Earl Seolt at the hom• of her : ' Co a
social
. ., ~I Sperla Writer
of discomfort around the Dallas Blevins, Cindy Oonde, 1, 0n and daughter-in-law, Mr. ~s ~:=Pratt =mt·
Forget marve!QUJ f,larY, Now IDid4le of his body. Tnesday, Conni• Cooke, Jan CUnnln(.lam, 1ani Mra. John S&lt;;oll
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the Me19 have stupendous Stu. Chicago lost knuckleballer Hoyt Allee Darst, Ken Harris, San· Mr and Mra. Gerald Mtch- W8ll n c I'll•
mee
Never before llloknamed In so WUhlllm for at least 10 days dra Hollinshed, Ollta Lewis, Iael and family visited Tnesday and
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a faahion: Dick when a wild
lraciUred the Rita Mulford, Sandra Mulford, with
!lll)ther, Mrs.
Susie :
M Larry Jlaker nna':.ce
•Stuart " out to make this one l'lnl tinier of his right hand. Robert Schmoll, Dee Slaven, Fischer.
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Bob FrleDd makes his Ameri· Kathy Spengler, Gary Stobart, Mr and Mrs. Hugh P'ergue- c ll'lll~ ~v~ a 'au tlon of
Acquired by MIDICV Wa C111 1M1Ue debut llldsy in l Larry Vance.
'son and son, Jimmy of Oolwn· apnoun
a rn ~ oth
Westrum lor nil boombJc 1111 lllrt1D&amp; role for the New York Juniors - Elinor Bodimer, bus were weekend guests of her 1\0nWIIl&amp;de artie es
er
c.and unofficially lor his lite fll!kees
Buster Nonun Leland Brown. Jim Butcher, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
be
8 ry thmem:i
:appeal), Stuart mlehl 11ft lhe of the WQlllnalon Senalllrs. Wayne Davis, Sandy Garten, Parker.
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'Mets out of the NatiOIItl .Friend wu obtained in an off, Rose M. Hackett, Marjie Har- Mr. and M". Olan Geoheun- meeting, Mrs. Pearl Repolds
League cellar- says the HUOII trade with Pittsburgh, ris, Dave Jenkins, ' Karen er returned to their home, Co- wl~ se7! asWaucUo~i
propaganda.
wb.. he had spent the Faulk, Margaret Little, Susan Jumbus Tnesday, alter sp&lt;~~d"·.
n erner • • v c parThe 33-yeiHid Gl'ftllwlcb, prevtoua 15 ,ears.
Morris, Don Nelson, Zita Nieri, ing several days with relatives
chamn:U:"'"=
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{'AJ\n resident has been with
Maaapr Sallllled
Stephanie
Pullen,
Marilyn in the area.
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f.qur different clubs In the lui Ray Washburn and Art Stumbo, Jamarilla ward, Mrs. Earl Seoll returned to Searl Fund Drive. Two Middl&amp;:fiv• ears. Philadelphia, Bo• M8halley, 1 pair of S'l·yeBM&gt;Id Mary Wolfe.
j ber home, sugar Grove Mon- port HJgb School girls
8were
:tOn. 1Pittsburgh and now the queltiolt mark righthanders for Sophomor.. - candace Babr, day, after a several days visit aelected as delegate
)lets.
the st. Louis Cardinals, have Jeff Boggs, Sandra Clatworthy, with ~r son and daughter-in • nate Ill lhe Buckeye
s te
ll's Stuart's belief that by aallllled Manager Red Schoen- Jim Conde, Betsy CUnningham, law, Mr. and Mrs. Joho Seolt. to be held In June. Mrs. Reyregularly he will bit fbr dlenll so far. "They're throw· Jackie Hawley, Patty Slavens, Mrs. John F. BaUy and Mrs. ooids WUS to oontact tbe slrls.
ia · respectable average and In&amp; well and, 11 they keep it J{aren Hawley, BUI Hackett, Russ watson spent Tne~ay in The stale conference was ""'
;maiJlljlm his long ball barril~ up" oays Red "could be a biB Carol Kmg, Luanna Mcintosh, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. wtth Mr. 110UIIced lor May 13--1~15
In
1 'Stu recorded a
plus for heip..
'
Charles Mullen, Connie Sim· and Mrs. William Knight and Cleveland. Mrs. Adolph Saelens,
htmself Wednesday wben be o.;Uielder AI Ferrara hit tbll mons.
' famUy.
Mrs. Gloria Ebersbach and
cracked a double and two first home run Ill the spring for Fr09h:nen -: Connie Bachner, _o. A.. Martin Is a business Mrs. R. R. ~ckcms were ~":;
singles for a pair of RBia and the Los Angeles Dodgers during There.. Casc1, Doug Dawson, VISitor m Tennessee. While In ed Ill lite nolllliUltlni commlte
then astounded the crowd with their lntrMquad play. Nate Ric~ard Ferraira, Nancy Har- Johnson City, he called on the to secure offlcen for 18fM7,
" sensational stab of a line Oliver, in the running lor the TIS, Joey flindy, Marta Hubbard, Rev. and Mrs. Fred I. Gardner. Mrs: Edgar Reynolds, meJII.
drive oil the bat of Lou second base job collected three Mary Jenkinson, John Krnw- He is now in Cooksville, Tenn. hersbi~. &lt;hainnln, conducted
Kllmchock
hits to raise biJ average in sczyn, Cathy Manley, Cynthia and expecl9 to relum home the inili~tion for the ~11 memTakes A Bow
lntrasquad games to .4SS.
Mills, Cathy Morgan, Sherrie the last of the week.
bars whiCh lnchale Dormda WlJ.
To the surprise of almost no Matty Alou contlnuell his hot Shuler and Lois Ann Sauer.
son, Helen Handler,
KunI
th
P'ttsb h
IO!man, Margaret Grif!illts, and
. ·
one th • « tr overled Stuart httlmg or
e
t urg
Stale Commander
Belt Leonard and PhyD' Bak.
responded to .the plaudits of the Pirates with tbrll more bits,
1nda Wilson . : M 8p' •n\01'! With • deep how !living him eight for 13. l'ernon
To Address Post
were
lr",m. the waist and a doff of Law w,ill start for the Bucs In
•
The Department 1 et 40 stall be present. They wel'1l prtaen~
lhc .'.np.
Frtday s exlnbiUon against the
Pouvoir was held at the Ft. ed wtth certllloata and key
Ur marvelous Marv Throne- Boston Red Sol, who will go
Hay.,. Hotel in Columbus Sun- chains
llll'8 Pearl D~'""kll
bem· who delighted
Mrl
fans
with
Earl
Wilson
A
Good
Shepherd
plaque
with
da
'
talk
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b
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gave a
on
omen•1
whro he turned 10 ruullne Elsewhere, catcher Bob Rodgna es
e
mem ers During the morning oeasion )l'ederation and the
se and
catch" and hit long foul halls, era, rookie Rick Reichardt and of the
Nursery Home De- the Grand Chef de gare extend: aim of the JIM'W
Stu.ort looks to be right from pllcher-ouUielder Willit Smith partment of the Sutton Metho- ed gr.-lings for the 40 et I and The traWtlin rtze w~
the mold that produces Mel banged homers for the Califor· dlst Church will be . placed In Esther Allen national
warded to Mng Searl Reyno!:
idols. One drawback could be nia Angels , . . Boo&amp; Powell the sanctuary at tbe_;.to: 15 a. tee woman, 'spoke on Mel D Mrs. Nellie Vtde, LeglslaU~
thnt Stuart can hit.
clubbed a thr&lt;e-run homer, Bob m. Sunday S&lt;:hool servt~e March child weUare. She asked that cbelrman .,m be If leadWhite sox relief pitcher Johnson added a solo job at the 13. MISS Sharo? Holter Is the •U partner• aeod vast chapeaus 111' lor
Aprll
Mr1
Eddie Fisher spent Wednesday Baltimor&lt; camp ... Jim Ray Nursery Su\'"rmtendent and dues to Ml'l. 0 . A. Martin.
Edlar Re olds condudted ~
morncng m the hospital while Hart's alugglng highlighted the the children s teacher. Mrs. Chapeau day will he held ser1 of yn
with prize1
X-rays wore taken of his workout for the San Francisco Lester L. Roush is superinten- May l, at NaUonal JewiBb J1os. w.!.t
a.
k1dneys and bladder. ·The Giants.
dent of Ihe Sunday Sehool.
pita! in Denver OJlorado and
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the parents ol the 12. children. will ·~e&amp;ellt a check for IJ,OII)
A lamely covered dcsh dinner to the 'i;lospital for UPkeeP of
will be served at noon to all one child'$ bed. U wu aJ1D0U11o
members and friends of the ced that the national chapeau,
t•
church. All are asked to bring Mrs. Teresa Kelly, ~as for her
aSS
1ng
their own table service, A lea- project, a machine for TB find- Mr. and .lllrs. Cl81'&lt;'rlce AllINDIANAPOLIS, Ind. IUPI) &lt;eoring gamea in successior ture of the dinner will be a ings, which Is 25() times more dreWs •Oiileftained the Golden
-There's nothlnc new about Baylor sank 46 points against special table for all thoge who powerful than 1ne' TB
smear Rule elan of the Pomerey
playing on strange floors lor the ~ew York Knicko Tuesday have birthdays during January test. It will he given to the Church of Christ Tnesday eventlarnstorrnmg National Basket- night.
February and March.
Hospital. VIrginia Worrell child lng at their home, Ebenezer St.
~all Association teams, but Baylor II apparenUy as Bood
welfan chairman asked ' that The meetlni, in charge of
1inning a divisional title on a as new after having almost half
ANNOUNCE t DANCES
the 8liDilal r&lt;ports be in to her Mrs. Jerry Mastml, president,
"'~tral court-well, that's som,.. of hls kneecap rut out.
The Future Teachers o1 Am- by May 1, and Helen Saloan, opened \lith devotions by Mr!l.
thing else.
The Lak•rs had the edge 70- erica (FTA) will sponsor a bleb constitution and by-laws chair- Denver Kapple who read an
·, The Los Angeles Lakers 55 at the half. Oscar Robertson school dance party this Satur· man, asked that these be in article on Easter from The Sedl!feated the ''home' t•am" 'and Jack Twyman got hoi day at th• Pomeroy J u n 10 r by April 30.
crel Place and by Millol Roush
~incinna1i Roya ls in lndianapo bands and the Royals made High gym. Dancing will be Followinl the meeting, 1 who read from Luke con&lt;emlng
ha Wedne;day mght. clmch1ag their best show of the contest. held from 8 p. m. to 11 p. m., luncheon was served by the eo. the resurrecllon. Prayer by
l~e NBA s Western D1vcscon narrowmg the gap to seven with the Jays in charge. Fri- lumbus Salon with Ethel van Jerry Mutert closed the devol,urels lor the fourth trme en 1pomts. at 81·74.
day a dance will be held at the Fossan ol Jackson as toaslrnis- 110111. A Bible outline on the
fl.ve years.
But the Laers. took com- Rutland grade school gym !rem tress. Gu.,.ts were the depart- establishment ol the ehureh
The Lakcra , were outscored rt111nd and were sitU m charge 9,30 p. m. to 12 p. m. follow- ment ,president and secretary taken from Acta waa aiven by
by f"". pocnts m the second when r.&gt;e buzzer sounded and lng the Rutland Variety Show
and the national president and Mrs. illnllcl 'Stnlth.
aho thcrd periods and by ail the Westem Division was all
· secretary of Aulliary. The o.. Members IDI--.1 mU oall
points en thr final stanza. But theirs again.
URGES EXPANSION
partment convention of the 1 with tiolitelhlitr· COI!Cetnlng
they won 11 116-Ul.
.
DRURY CONVII.,.ED
EVANSTON. m. (UP[) -'!beet 40 will Ill helcl Ill ColumbiLI spring. It was 8IIDOI1IICeQ Utal
:Jerry West chipped m 31 LOS ANGELES iUPI) id t
f th
tl I July 17·18.
the ~ Cbrllllal1 choir
points In r th•· L1 kers •n d' Actor James Drurv. 31. star of Woman's
pres en Christian
o
e
a
ana
from GI'IY'Oil, would he II tlta
Temperance
Teamfltlte F;lgm Baylor ramr . the television ;eries "The Union urged President Johnson
RAlLY PLANNED
church March 18. Plana were
1
up w1th 27 The lalter'o i VIrginian " was convicted Tues- Tnesday to expand hio program The MeCtodi st y ou th Fellow• rnada Ior "•
•
"'" womea •·
w
,.ean
;r:t;c~~~:•. "~~~ri~cng to coacl day or driving on the wrong . for safer automobiles to include ~':dadis~~ rally will be held the church?" March 15·
I Side of the road.
: provtsions for safe and · Bober
Y
moon, March 13 at Mrl. Lo~m Osbome conducled
"Til k
1
latelv1'
Municipal Court Commission- drivers.
Methodist Church, games with prizes awarded Ill
. I,,. d .
er
er Bonnie Lee Martin Imposed "There can be little lmprov,..
s er, begmnlng at 3 p.m. Mra. Masters, Mra. A. L. Pheipa
~~]. an Ra)h•lor's been t~e a suspended sentence of two ment in highway aafety until A meeting of the co~cil com- and Yra. ltapplt. Ntmbon'""
''II! auv on t e team. He s d
j
.
posed of representatives
of surprised at the close ol the
been 'our biggest help in th• aya In ail or a ~ fine.
the nation and lis t:lonjreu each church MYF ·n
thta hen ta ---''-•
final ~lve. He's lntd seven hot· Drury was cited by police come to &amp;rips with drinkers 2 m
.
WI meet at mee
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""iiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii....-"i.; last O&lt;t. 11 on Laurel Canyon Iand drunkenness at the wheel"
p. · precedmt the meeting. of the meeting was played hack,
Boul
d
' Junior lnd ""''"' liiYF IIOUP8 Ralresluaenla wel'lltrved 1111
1ovar .
Mrs. Fred J. Toou said.
IN invlt.d Ill allod.
abon allll Mrs. Carles l!lstew,
·~
Mn. Walter ~ Jr.,Dlf'aod
Mra.
AI Uta U. S. Navy Academy, MlliDn Rotish, Mrs.
1
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••anchor man" II the claosi~ Bowers and sow, Ml'l. Olin
name lor lha midshipman 1\'Hll. Tommy Masters a n d
who finishes last in his class. S111an and Raymond Andrewa.

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at noon followed by· the N!IIH
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PHONE WY 2-5515
nORE HOURS: Mon. tllru Fri. 7-5-Sat. 9-9
Home Owned I Oplreted ly

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WY 2·2284
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Playeri.
. A NEW BROWNIE TROOP
formed II the PomeroY' EleI::~Scblol will have an
11
III'\IH:e Monday at

(,'

class will meel 1f llie illierdi fltl
MIDday for . a polluck
u·
at noon followed by· the N!IIH
Jar meeting.

111o •

•

Police Quell Riot zn

WSCS of HEATH

will14meet
·Moaday
i~m.:1:1:lhe:seb~oo~l.~=
0 F RUTH Church
lg, March
at tilt
church

Get Everything You

Ne8d '. ·

Full Drug Store Senice
'''I'

lliS HERE TO OFFER
YOU EXPERIENCE
If you'd like to have a beautiful gar·

priceless asset,

Mrs. Grueser
Gives Program
ForWSCS

no extra cost

den next summer ••• Begin Nowl All
the necessities end assistance you'll
need are right here.

In addition to his
years of highly spe·
cialized pharma·
L'eutical training,
his day-by-day ex·
perience provides
rich benefits.
Trust your ...

eGarden Rakes, Hoes, Lawn
Rakes, Pruning Shears, Saws
• Sacco Plant Food
• Sacco Lawn Food
eSacco Pure Bone Meal
• Sacco Rose Food
• Earth Ctrpet Grass Seed
ePeatMoss
• Cattle &amp; Sheep
Manure
• Weed-No-More
Lawn WHci Killer

!.4 Registered Pharmacists to Serve You

THE NEW ·'
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ARE HEREI

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Swisher &amp; Lohse
Rexall Drugs

'.,.

'fo/Y 2·2955

112 E. Meln

Charles Wood
Dies Suddenly

BULK

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Rescues Buddy

GARDEN SEEDS

Ebersbach Hardware

Pomeroy

"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"
,
MAIN ST.
POMEROY

Why Pay More? .. Shop At

W. Mlln St.

SIMON'S MARKET

•

OPEN DAILY 9:00 .TO 7:00- FRIDAY TIL 8- SATURDAY T!L 9
E. MAIN ST.

WY 2-3975

POMEROY

c

SIRLOIN
U.S. GOOD

lb

Coprit~ CuoiDm Coapt. Bill car look, blv tar l""urv
and a rlillll WI bllv during Do•blt IJW(dend Days.1

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Holsum or Adams

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Mens, Boys, Girls

New Plastic

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'lnd4
plir for

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ON DIIPI.AY

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Starting now-Double Dividend Days at your Chevrolet dealetsJ (t:::::-) ·

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HEY! RAnLERI SCRATCH THE BAG!

Cello Packaged

NIW
~

Join the erowd-•t 1rJ to ba It the head
of the line! llftaa• rleht now 7ou'll ret a mfalltr
handsome IHIJ at J011f Chemlet dealer's
durlag Double Dilldead Dayo. (Thll meent
No. I BaJB 411 Amnb'l No. I C.ra.) Plek
from 45 ~reot aodela fl. Capri&lt;t, CbOYrolet,
Che•elle, Che'111 ar Cor,Yilr. ChOOH, too, from
a vlrtaaiiJ eadleu ~eleetioa ol eolar1, eullom
toaebe., eallaea 11114111terler frimL AYIUabllitr
aad ••rletr ba•e aeYer been ~realer-•
bar• havnner bee!~ better. 11111 llllft1-Doabll
Dtriclend D&amp;JI wllut tom.-1 8o 101

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NOW OPEN
FOR BUSINESSI
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CLEANING

UGHTWEIOHT
BLENDED WOOLS

BATE5 FINE COnONS
In Wtth Felt Colon

IN MIDDLEPORT

Wide Selection Of
LACES &amp; BROCADIS

Western Auto
STORE
49 N. 2nd Ave.

R.UG

An A-rtment of

!iDrlnD Formeh

1

Middleport, 0.

(Formerly l'he A&amp;P Bui Iding)

PHONE WY 2-5515
nORE HOURS: Mon. tllru Fri. 7-5-Sat. 9-9
Home Owned I Oplreted ly

- ·,

DON &amp; EDNA WILSON

•

The Fabrif!
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'Mid·Willler . Con!~
~Ill! Q!lio Department, All\01'tflll&gt;!Jillloii .AJlldllary, was held
.,ja !llolilllbul M8l'cll K, ID the
)\Ia,.._ Of Sberalon-Oolum-

11114 lbe. Sandusky home where ahlp chairman. BrlnSilll greetall Ohio poppies are made. OVer lngl were Mrs. John Cotter,
300 units have contributed ,1,- slete I el 40 chapeau Clyde
ISS to lhls lund. Poppy Day Ill Taylor, Grand (]tel de gare;
Sandlllky will be Swolay, April Alex Blair, nallonal committeetut •llaltl..•
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man; Mrs. Lester Ninon, nation' 4'\lfiiiJ -.enins was the clvU Tile 31st IDII1W banquet bon- al foreign relalioDB · division
*Ieiiia ·'IIIII naUonal security 1orin&amp; Mrs. Glyn~~,
uaUonal chairman, 11114 Mrs. Doris An!Oi•m. A .,..el discussion was 1president, was held Saturday derson, national secretary.
"''dueled by Mrs. Donald Mll-j evening. The theme was Glynn's The Department _CQnventlon
!..-;-- department civU defense aem, and toastmistress wa. Mr was 811110U11Ced lor Jtily 15-17,
ch•'rman, with Mrs.
~roy WilHam Gill, national member- In Columbus.
·
McElroy, paUonal · .extrutive
-committeewoman, Mrs. Frank- 10-Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Marcb 10, 1968
lln Beaverson; and Mm Ann
-- -Esh&lt;lman, newly elected ~ 50 Year Member~
partment secretary, serving on
th• panel.
Will be Honored
Greetings were brought by
all department olfi&lt;I!N to the Plans were made In honor 'iO
enS ey
m.-ting Saturdoy
morning, year members on March 19 A stork shower was l!lven In .
which wos in charge of Mrs. when Heml()('k Grov._ 0rangt&gt; honor of Mrs. Henry Hensley
Hornor Smith, department pres- 2019 m•t Saturday evenmg.
&lt;Beverly Carter) by Mrs. John
ident. Mrs. Frederick Ruffman, Mrs. Carol Jones. worthy mas- G. Hensley at ber ~orne Feb.
department hospital director, in- ter, conductt'd the
me~ting 6
troduced all hospital represen- which opened '" rltuahsttc . Games were directed byM rs.
tatives and each told of the form. Ftfty year members, Mr. Dolores Hensley and prizes anreds of their hospital. It was 'and Mrs. DorSPI Smith, Mr. warded to Mrs. Donna Hauber,
1tressed tha, the Cincinnati hos- and Mrs. James A. Smtth and IMrs. Geneva Yates, Mrs. Mary
pital nreded bibs .nade of tow- Mr. and Mrs .. Homer Willard I Evans. Miss Philip Hoffman,
els and booties for the men in wtll _each recetve 8
golden and Mrs. Leone Babcock. The
h Ih .
sbeal cerhltcate.
' door prize was won by Beulah
c ~trs. 1 Ch'll' th V t
A potluck dinner at 6:30 p. l Schultz
penH ousetala
llco e eed- m. will opon the meeting and I Refr~slvnents ol cnke decoreratn'l ospa . was announc
an appro ril:lte rogram
will ,
.
.
lor May 1. M1ss Ruth Ann Hull. 1 11
,P
Pbe
ated wtth pmk and blue boot11
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h
o ow. ,., mem rs are urg- ies Ice cream mints potato
department )Untor c airman, ed to altend It w8 s ann
d .•
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spok• on junior activities.
1 th
H 1 ·k
ounce rhtps. collee and kool-ade were
1
a em oc Grove and Har- served to Mrs. c c Marcinko
A pow•wow and membership · risonville Granges will
visit
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awards were held in the alter- I Rock S .
G
Charlotte and Charlene; Mrs.
noon with Mrs Beaverson .In d M.prmhg' range
Thurs- David Carter.
Mrs. Harold
·
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1 ay.
are 24 . At the close ol V
M R 11 M Jloh
"horge. All dtstrtrt presidents, ' the meeting. refreshments were Mance,L "· 8 usbse k o Man,
dres~Pd as Indians, presented · serve-d.
rs. eona a coc ,
rs.
• skit. c. William Heacock of I
Do_lores Hoffman, Connie and i
Columbus. department comPatge; Mrs. Ruby Brewer and
m~mder of the American LeJanie, Mrs. Mary Pierce, Mrs.
gion. brought greetings and a!rs. On
Lola Griffin, Mrs.
Beula.'l
so Mrs. Walter A. Glvnn, naSchultz, Mrs. Stella Hensley,
tiona! president of the Auxil- S OSfeSS fO
Mrs. Melante Carter, and Matbiarv.
ler, Mrs. Geneva Yates, Mrs.
'fhe Hon. John w. Brown.
Iva Carpenter, Mrs. Josephine
Governor of Ohio was the
Osborne, ~rs. Ethel Larkins,
speaker of the alte~nrJOn. using The Letart Fallo WSCS held Mrs Tresste Stethem, Mrs. Don8!1 his topil', "What of Ameri- us March mt&gt;eling at the home I ~~
Hauber, Mrs. .Dorothy
ra'"' Miss Eshleman spoke on of Mrs. Don Bell with n · telds, rs. Mary Evans .. M':'.

Me Elherfelds In PoiiiiPJ y'aur Shopping Cent.: Deplftdable-W,II Knl,rn lraRds In IYery Deparllllnt
Men$ alicl
Fu,...ure Ffoor Coverinjs . Ready To Wilr Dr~p.ries ,Dry Gootls Hoslety
lnfiids Wnr School ancl Office Supplies u.,erle Hclnd!'a•s and Accessories
House Furnishings The Music Dep..meat ami The Candy DepartMnt.

Boys Wear

'€ale!. "' .;r,..J(O()IJ rot- ' '
on LACE-LIT
SHIFT GOWNS by ,
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Solo! Higher Prlattl

"KATZ'',
SLEEPWEAR
Speelal pureha,. of
womena Nltht Go\VIlll,
materlala uoualiJ ·found
ill $1.85 quality. New
sprfD&amp; sl)'les, oil sale now
In the lingerie department
on tho 1st Door. While
thoJiast.

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DIAPERS

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Euy to fold, more absorbent
Iuter drying.

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$2.88 dOL

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lALII CURITY STRETCH
GAUZI DIAPIRS $2.99 dot,
lALII 27x27 Inch IIRDSIYI
DIAPERS - - $2.00 dol.
IALEI CURITY PRI·
POLDIO DIAPIRS $U3 dol.

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a memorial fund estnblished in members present. The meeting
tht- na me of Marie Moore, late . was opened with a poem "1'hedepartment secretary, with the I Prayer ol Prayers" by Orpha
monev to be given on the de- l Hill followed with the Lord's
partmenl rresidents special pro 1 Prayer scripture, a psalm by
jt'cl at Xenia Children's horne Erma Hil l.

Dolores Hens_ley, Mrs. VU'gJOIB
Carter and ,Jimmy L~e. Mrs.
Orva J~ane Holter and Judy,
Mrs . Vtolet Smtth, Mrs. Anna
~tte"h ~"- · BdarbMara Hensley,
e os ess Dn
rs. Bevt!rly
Hensley, the honored auest.
Nora Cross was In charge of Sending gifts were Mrs. Leothe program "Living in Such na Hensley, Mrs. Vera Weber.
, an Age." with prayer by Lorna Mrs. Carl Dill. Miss Pearl PowPomeroy, Ohla
i BelL
ell, Mrs. Leota Massar, Mrs.
]
The
business
meeting
was
Marjorie
ConnoUy, Mrs. Sandra
TONIGHT
, presided over by Orpha Massar, Miss Joan Sc~ultz, Mrs.
NOT OPEN
i HilL
It was reported that a J J Audrey Riggs, Mrs.
Dougl•s
1
ol
the
rugs
are
sold.
The
grou
Bissell.
Mrs.
Ada
Triplett,
Mrs.
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
0
Morch 11·12
j hns started to make a quilt
Judy Triplett and Christine, Mrs.
"CRACK IN THE WORLD"
Names w'&lt;e drawn where t~ Judy Riggs, Mrs.
Elizabeth i
-Terhnicolor1
meet
the
next
vear
Several
Lyons
and
Lvndall
and
Mrs. I
DaDa Andrews, .Janette
1
~oil, Kieron Moore,
Alex i visits to tht' sirk and shut-ins Ulah Swan, Joan H11nsley, Gar-- .
ander Knox.
werP repor1ed. One new mem- nett Henslt:'y .
"I'LL TAKE SWEDEN"
ber was welcomed .Mrs. Vash----Tet"hnicolorSU I
ti
Grimm.
Lunch
was
served
to
t.
F'rankie Avalon, Bob Ropl',
l'UE&gt;~day Weid
, the abm:e and Inez Hill Reva_ ~-~
Norrill, Marge Hunt, Erma Wil ~
SUNDAY, MONDAY
i son. Lillian Early,
Gladys ~
ond TUESDAY
1
Shields,
Linda
Hill.
Shirley
i.e
Morch 13-14-15
I Dugan and children. The April ~
"THE SANDPIPER"
Ellzabt&gt;th THylor, Richard
j meeting will be al the home
Burton
1ol Mrs. Jerry Hill.
Mr. and MF!. Larry Baker
-; were in Charleston W. Va. Sun·
day to visit her brother, Woodrow Stanley, ol Bullalo,
w.
Va., who w_
• • ~ospitaliled there.
T-Sgt. and Mrs. Virgil Man_ley and children of Lockbourne
Air Base In Columbus were I
weekend guests of his family
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Manley.
Mr and MF!. James Criswell
visited over the weekend with
relatives In Pillsburib. Pa.
Recent guesta of Mr. an o
Mrs. B. F. Parmalee were Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Meadows, Ohio
River Road, and Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Christian and
grandson,
Danny, of Huntington, W. V•.
Mrs. Bernard Schramm of
Zanesville II the auest of her I
daughter and famUy, Mr. and
Mrs. John Lyons and lamily.
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No.7313
Waltz Shift

No. 3506
Ba~ Dolls
Sizes P.S.M.L.

~-32-40

!{atz takes Lustrous Dacron Polyester, nylon, cotton - alwa.rs an
easy-care favorite - fashions II
pmerously In extrs-lull waltz shift and ba~ dolls
wllb matching panUes ••• for reltued and roomy
sleeping comfort. Glimmering daisy embrolde11 on
dain'-Y scoop yoke and a crescent of ll.Ylon lace at
aide-slit hemline. In shlnln&amp; pink, blue, mlllze, and
aqua.
You11 want to see all of the new Spring Style• Kata
Sleepwear now on sale in the lingerie department on the
1st Door. Baby Doll Pajamas - Wallz Gowns - Full
Length Gowns - Shifts - Sleep Coata - Dustera And Many Other Styles.

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About
Middleoort

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and a handsome watchband

~by~
eAGoodTime
To Lay

One Awry
For Graduetlon

Emma Smith Circle
Meets in Portlarul
The Emma Smith Circle ol
the Reorganized Church
of
Jesus Christ of Latler Day
Saints met at the home
of
Mrs. WUliam Roush at Portland Thursday evening. The
scripture reading was by Beulah Roush and opening prayer
by Janice Lee. Theme lor the
month is "It Is the Father's
Will That We Establish An Inheritance." A shert business
meettns was held followed by
I demonstration on making wall
plaques by Jane Johnson.
The birthday of Mrs. Maxine
Diddle was observed. Refreshmenta wore served to eight
members and three auests.

For •her , , • 1 btllutlful Lldy Twlst·O·FIIL For
tlim , • , miracle comfGrt Twlat-0-FIII. For your
IM!Iection ••• many f•mou• watches and hando
dllmt SpeidaJ wnehblindl,, • .ffHI $24.11

NOTICE
I will be abient from
my •

ff I ce beginning

lAuch 14-Aprll 5. My

GOESSLER
JEWELRY STORE

POMEROY

Sius 30 to 50 wollt

vol XVII

Womens Hosiery

am atgn IS
For chool Bond Issu
* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
$800,000 Damage Suit Dismis
Meeting on March 29 will
Launch New.OrganiZ·ati.OD
Tbe

NEW
-Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson stock the shelves of their new Western Auto Store in Middleporl The new bu slness was opened for the first time Thursd!!l. It IJ located In the former A &amp; P building on North Second-Ave. It is the first
Western ·Auto Store ever opened in Middleport. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are planning
a Orand Opening in the near future.-Sen tine! Photo.
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So There, Charley

SAUCEPAN
SETS

occas i ons. ~

Another Big Shipment! FIELDCREST

VENETIAN

LAa MATCHING TOWELS

$1.98 BATH TOWELS--- S.le $1.59
MATCHING HAND TOWELS-- S.le 99c
MATCHING WASH CLOTHS

mably poltabed olumlnam coated lnolde with
tenon, Ill quart, 1 quart,
a quart ailes.

$3·"

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Also Another Big Shipment of Fielder"! Samplort

Women's New Spring HANDBAGS
Set! our fine selection of new Spring Purses on the Main

Floor. You'll llod the lateot style• 1nd the moot popular
fabric• in all sizes and • good seledlon o1 colon.

$4.95
ALSO SEI OUR COMPLETE SELICTION OF NIW
SPRING PURSIS
FROM $1.95 TO $6.95

POAM lACK

PLACE
MATS
Heavy quality vlny~ non
okld foam hack, aile 1110
bJ 1710 lneheo. SoU4
eolor• or neot patterns.
Four In eellophono pack.

J. J. DAVIS, M.D.

'liTH FLASH CUBE
Sove tbiJ weekend on lnalomaUe 104 Camera OuUit, In·
eluding 104 e.amera, one flallhbulb, corry strop, I paeltaao
of film and Instruction booklet.

NEVER NEED IRONING

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saved at A Shau

EDA Approves
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Made o1 110% Forlrel Polyeater and 110% cotton. Some
ol)'te. with belt and ball boxer waist, othen are wora
beltleas wttb adjuotable waist bond. Solid colon: Whet~
creen. blue and black.

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Dies Thursday.

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Llttlo Boys (Sizes 3 to 71100% Cotton Slockt with
•11 In IMif-boxer wolat atyl•, aolld colon --$1.95

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Akron Educator Wants

ILIIRPILDS HOUIIWARIS DIPARTMINT ON THI
FIRST FLOOR II HIADQIJARTIRI FOR Seotta Paper
Products - Scott Toilet Tl...,e on oale 2 rolls for 29c&gt;Scot To-..ela (!20s) lor 21e _ , 200s for 3ile - Cut Rite
Wax Paper, 125 ft. 10le 2:1c - Cut Rile Sondwlrb S.P
7''X8.1'' 110 bags 29c - cut Rite Plastic Biop 7''X8", 00 bap
3llc - Scotlioa Fae~l Tissues liDO i2 p!Jiisauea) for :13eSeotties llonklea 80 for 12e - ii.Ott Fami(J Napldna (80
In a pack) 2 for 29c - Seotklno !Jnen·Uke Napklno (100
In 1 package) 3k - lleott Place Mall, H In a pack 38e

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Doctor Supply

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learned replied,
to make"Well,
wbiJ- dat
who died
at hlawill
...bo holdjil
key,
Memphis
evening,
I learned !hat from Granay day ot I p. m. at lbo
oa the Beverly Hillbillies."
Chapel with the Rev.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Or. tlon Ia tbat country and ..port
Mill VIlli Tt Leora
world, Mq edQralorl .bave IODie eontrlbalion to educaU.. COLUMBU!l (UPI) - Elmer
Casto officlatlnl. Buriol
Norman Atlburll, Univeraily of objeclively my IIDdlngs to li.S. U. tl. educators w!U never goae to Rllllla IJUI llliM Ia yol II me\hodl, eapeclolly In the Keller, adminl•trator of the Mi 88 Zi kl Jt....; 08
in tile Frank FllmUy Cell~
Akron I* esldent and a veteraa educators," he uld Ia· • tole- know U the educaliolral ·l)'stem have been peralltled lo 10 lo ...,.._ and ill lbe oiUdy of Bureau o1 Workmen'• Compenr e """1!'
R. D. 3, Pomeroy.
siUdent of educational aysteml pboDe bltervlew.
,
of Cltlna lithe same aa that of Communlsl China."
.fonlln JaDcuqes."
ulion, claimed today
ca,.. New Employment
Surviving are a rmm11er
In eonununlst countrlell, plana Auburn wu In Evansville, Russia unlea lbey are allowed 1\ wll1 be up II lhe lOfer• T1trleo Anllll fte World were pUin&amp; up in the bureau's Mila Zertlo Seal las 0111
pieceS aad aepiJewl.
to vfsll Red ChlDa thll aummer Ind., where hla university's ha• to villi the former, be said, nnt of Commllldltl Cbbla II Ill- Auburn hal made five trips to medical 1tc11on ol the nte of Diana Zirkle, a 1165 aradu- It was a ~ of
to 8llldy Ita edueetlon prGCed- kelb.U lealll played . In the ad,dbl!l "I think lhls .11 one rea- clde wbelher he wlll be aJionl billa IIIII bu llltled all of the 1,100 liD 1,501 per month be- ate of Pomeroy High Se~ ceased that Rowers beores.
NCAA eoUeae dlvillloa lour!Ja· son the stale Department hu to enter, whlclt 1liiUkl mau)llm 'IJ!'I'Ullll'l" 11telll\e countries ill Clltle ol a depleted staff.
lras been employed In the Ctrcu- ted. Frienda lillY ..U itll
The state DeparlllleDI •• llltril aernlllnall 'l'bP,ndaY ~L lu:ed I~ ~-"
.
the flnt
tebolar lo ll:11111iP' • a privale elliJea to leUor, replying to critlcllm laliolr 11114 Classified Adn"!s-lluneral home anylilllo.
nounced Tbursday that u \be He wu IDlormed of the ~te "A triP to Cblna would rouad receive aucb permiiiiDD.
l\1ltb' !Mh' lllucatloDII pro- by two Democratic slate aetJt. llli Departments of The Daily
llnt atep toward relaullon of Department's decision fhell he oUt ibe ll1ltf.lr I have ~· ~ •T.ducatlonal Ill.. ill erc111 .. . . . . Till lint trip to Ruaia tors !Paneaie, NelsonvUJe, iod Sentinel, II wu announced toGET PEIMII8'00
travel reatrldlons to OOI!llllUil- .arrived In ,'EYJ!ll!illt by ~ v1oua1f Ill - ~ edllCittilh! · ~~ lnlerllltiUial ~" .W.
IIIII be spent two JohDBon, New Pb laddphll) day. She will also ,.rve •• rl- Middlepor\ Pollee
1s1 courili'lel, ~·.wu llvlal ·Ar . AubuJ:D 111!1 be ~ ~ ~ ';Ia •tljl C!Olilmtlltlil. !iGiD&gt; biil'a 1J.1r1. ·~ hal( '!I ·• ~ ~ 'jhere.
u1c1 the bureau wu Ulllble to fico seeretary.
bert GOkey today •••-~~~
bum piunllltolt to v111t ·Ril applleatlc!D ,to the ... de!i&amp;~ triM,~ be~ld. ~ . .: ·.
Amerlcall liluc:IWI Illl!IQt ' Ill tJfMitlee II lllillnl lhe nmdl doekn al preaMt\ ral- llbe Ia the daughter of Mr. crawlor !nmter1
Cblna llld A!Nida.
· · ·• •for jJennluton "to· llltt·dle .~ 1'"'At' 1 ·illl•l!l'lflt fiti6li11, l,.n· ........
_ ·.. '.;:.; '.ltr , . ~ .;...... · ~. be ' 1111 1111 acaJet. He ukl ciDeton, ai-IDd Mrs. Paul Zirkle, 2 Cole • prinla jftpllty
"lo!J purpo11t wlllllll to fl eountrlel seven weeks agO. blllev!l lJe ttboilld k!iow 1111 Cl!'it ~-IIlli ~-~
Ddt fltrw · ~ 1llllUilll liMI nody In llborl lupply beCIIIM St., Pomeroy. Sbe - former. ~~._ pllflllllllll•

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ELBEIIFELDS -IN POMEROY

Court

Moonshiner took
Technique I rom
TV's Granny'

SALE! INST AMATIC 104 CAMERA OUTFITS

lf.tf will be pr•nt of of.
flee during r11ull'r houn.

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the
Gibbs, _ Sean·h and rescue helieoptet·s
:;"'k;::::
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the NATO bases In France, U. WASffiNGTON !UP!) - The The son said his father had ~ 1
ld poar New Haven· MIJigie S b 1 in also ptcked up 54 Aston de- Vietnamese defenders ol the seeks .....,_000 dam••OI .... _._.
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providt
an Racine; Jul~ Hill, Minersville: fenders of the camp, including camp killed sn estimated 500 husband filed lor $2115,100 li
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It could. They said too thai the istralion bas approved a S409.- checkup a weeka_go. He hnd ." • ~ltsat f~r economic ex- William GOkey, Pomeroy; Fre- both Vietnamese Montagnard Commumst troops durlns lbe persoRal damagOI.
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withdrawal ol 30,000 U. S. mil- 500 loan to the Hocking Coun- retired from tramllll two years ~
Y
da Henderson, Pomeroy.
"l!!d aunas of Chinese descent. two - day battle.
The petitioners eoatebd till
ltary men and their famllles ty Community Improvement
ago.
pensiOn.
,
1
Brook!
N y
the C &amp; 0 railroad necUIIalli
from Air Force and Anny bas- Corp. to slert construct on of Born In
yn, . ., on
failed
to provide IIIII lllii!J . a ..
es in France would cost the the Lockheed Georgia plant in July 23, 1874, Fitzsimmons
~'h 1
French from .126 mUUon to Loaan, .Ohio.
- turned· ed
to tralnlnsuchhorseslghlalter
FIVE DAY -ECAST
electric
oignal
flashers
6
• vn
V
or warnioi
devices
at thearerGiilo
•150 million In net dollar In- U. S. Rep. Walter H. Moeller, be gam too. m
we
as
Tempersterel are eQOCied
come.
D • Lancns'••,
announced
the
a
jockey_
nedto
rtde
them.
to
overs..
for thethat
purpooe
of • ~
H tr
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ted tonighllhat for the first time iR sprending throughout the five mg,
mg traffic
1 train
••
loan Tbursday. It provides two- . e at
wo P e crow• above DOI"Illal. Normal ll«l and students demonstra more than 11 months the northern
proviaees be con·
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Bomb• Continue
Ithirds 01 the money needed lor wmners - Omaha and Gallant and low lemperatarel are Cia- today In Da Nang against the sprawltns U.S. air base on the trolled as military commander. a~:·c~:!;.akers 11,.
~M!l'l'ERDAM _ ANT!-GER-•the faclllty to be erected in Fox - the latter horse he re- "'-U 11 ud sz, Ce11Unltal 47 ouster of stronamao Gen. outskirta of Da Nang was put He was fired Thursday by the hat the locallon o1 the
man demonstrations which Dlii"IEaat«ate Way Industrial Park. garded as _the best he ever sent ud II, Clevelud tl ud ..
Nguyen Chanh Tbl who had on • yellow, or danger, alert. Saigon government.
t
he ••;"" ere Prl
to a starlinJI aate.
Mild 8aiurday, 11lnllq eool· ruled the flvo-provioce First Bars and restaurants 11
with respeel to the
red t we:-.., 81 wn
n- About 1!10 persons will be emer Saoday oad Menday. Wlflll· Corpo area llke a warlord.
downtown Da Nana were clost'd 1
and approach obetrucled
cess Beatrii and Prince Claus ployed in the manufacture ol Jury Finds Trio of
er towards the middlt .r oext The situation was oo tense tonight and military personnel
ity. They further staled..,_,,_
1
CQOtlnued today " ( te a~ ":; aircraft sub - assemblies when
l
week. Scattered ollowen over
were ordered to stay in their
NYC negligently operated
~·I from the roya "coup
the plant goes into operation NegroetJ Gui ty
'" weeltead ud apbr Tufl- New Car Fever has
quarters available for ony
train without keepin&amp; I
give us a ebance.
In mid • AUJIUSI.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Three da or WeUesda slould IV·
,
,
emergency.
I out and failed to re11llliltlit
1
Dutch newspapers CQOdenuJed
youna Nearoes were found auU- ery oiMII -~•II larlt.
Hit State Agencies
.
.
warn the driver of lbe ~
the violence which erupted durty .r first degree murder early .,.
COLIJMIIUS (UPI) _ N e w Thl wu ousted by the ruhng
I wagon.
---·:1\:ing the day-long ceremonies
BIGGER CUT
today for the assassinaliolr of
.., fever hit three slete gov- militory junle In Saigoa Thurs- YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio IUPIJ
Judge C. W. Smith, JkA1!i1.
Thur.Uy unilinJI th~ 11-year · COLUMBUS (UP!) -: Ga..,. Malcolm X, onetime
Black
Melp Geaeral llolpllll
ernment agencies today, and day IJt I poll!r slruiile with -An ~cused
moonshiner, ur, sittlni on 18Sipmellt • •
old blonde, Helland a fUtUre line. tax revenues dlstrtbuted to Muslim leader wba claimed his AtlmlosltDo _ James Soyre, Iiley bad the 10 abead from eJe Premter Nguyen Cao Ky. He Is who satd he learned _to make Gallia court, dismissed t ••
queen, and Claus von Amsberg, vmous cities, counties, towns defection from the while-bating Pomeroy; Carrie Babrl, Mid- State Contro!Dng Board to pur- expected to be sent mto whiskey !rom watchmg tele- suit at the request of Mr• . _
29. He Is a former GeMllllll and vUJaaes In Ohlo during the seet marked him for murder. clleport· Freda Faebnel Middle- chase t36 514 worth o1 passen- political uUe abroad bul vision, will be given a hear- maker. Neither defODdut~
diplomat, soldier and
Hiller first three monlha of l!MI6 were Convicted of shooting down port; Margaret
Muoo. &amp;er autond.ileo.
reports circulated in Da Nang Ina March 18 before U. S. liled an answer to the w · ' •
Youth member.
up more than ,1,7 mUUon over the black nationalisl firebrand Dll&lt;lloqoo _ Bertha Archer, The board aave approVlll he bad been "captured"' by Commissioner
Thomas petition. Mr. Shoemakw
· ·'
the same period In 1~· State before a crowd of his foUtwers Middleport; Eoale RaiSeD, Mid- Thursday lor the stste ftre mar- aovernment leadera and was' Moore.
oourt cesto of $13.16 when . . •: '
PaciUJge Near Tied
Auditor Roser Cloud aaid today. were Thomas (15X) JobDBon, dleport; Clara Grueaer, Pome- lhal'a office to purcbase u new belna prevealed from returnmgl Jam.. Memphis, 56, Youngs- missing the local unit
. ·'&gt;&lt;"
WAliBINGTON
_ PRESI•
30; Norman (3X) Butler, 27, roy.
can costln&amp; t23,000. The Tan- to,Da. ens.
.
town, was arrested be neardent Johnson's f6 bUllon tax
NOW YOU KNOW
belh o1 New York, 11114 Tallion ,Department will receive
Remslete General Tht," the by Campbell pohce and fedpackage for the Viet Nam war K1q Charltl n oaee bump- madge Hayer, :U, el Paterson, MARIUAGE APPLICATION lltvf!l, costing $11,160, and lite demonstrators chnnled as they era! agents Wednesday night
l eDOUf
lodiY wu headed lor final een- od his head oa o ~m N•. J. Johnson and Butler ac- Delbert Dale Powell, M, R\ Development Department wUI suraed through lbe streets.
on oharges ol operating an ilsreslional ap)iroval. · Included " - ,. 'Brllfll aavol ollfeen klltnvledled they were Mtullms; I, Reedsville, fork 11ft ~. purchase a lfitassenler lllltlon The popular aupport 'or the legal stilL A ;&gt;-gallon still
wu -.a election-year bonus . . 1101 required to allod nen Hayer denied ht belon&amp;ed to 11114 Plllly Lou Barrlalir, :11, w1g011 eoatln&amp; $2,484 p1uo trade- 01111ed lenenl appeared to be "l!!d !35 gallons of mash were
(Continued on page I)
·teolllq the ldq.
tho 1tcl.
Reedsville.
Ia.
found in an unoccupied home.
Questioned at his arralp- Funeral services fer
ment Thursday by Moore on Ridenour. 84, R. D. S, P«~!;,; ~

and extra lar1e.

100% colton terry .. . lush and lovlsh In fe)(fure, giving

... their tickets from one of the throo ••

Shoemakers
Peti'ti.OD

sunny JIm

~:~=~·-~s~:e::!h:u:~ ogan ant

repellent fintsb. Novy
blue or wheat, solid color.
Slzea small, medium, lara•

lowe! fashions are sculptured In a reversible jacquard.

NATO

111 to 111e lffecUve defense of
Europe, ccordi g to...Amerl. ea1r ~~~~ whonsay the withdra
f ti s troo
ld
1
cos~~·
up. to , : mfn'::n.
The &amp;l!lle!Sment came Thursday in respmse to questions
b d on Pre•ident Charles de
ase ,
eek
Gaulle • apparent plan to s
command II bases now used
by foreign forces, and Wtthdraw French military
units
and staff officers from NATO

Wuh 'n wear poplin,

I ,._ Doluxo Comol
TIFLON COATID

-

bases ill FfAAce are not cruc-

Tho Mason-Golllo.Molts Districl, loy Scouts of
Americo, will hold ill annuol meeting andapprecialion dinner at 6:33 p.m. Thursday March 17 al Ky•
' " Creek High School cafeterio, according lo an·
nouncementlodoy by J. Emmett Morrison, chairman,
Orgonlutlon ond Extension committH.
Tlckots, at $2 ooch, m.y be purchased from Mr.
Morrison, Horeld WiHmon or D. Kenneth Morgon.
Jnvllecl to attond aro oil inatilutlonal repr-nl•
tlv.., commlttH mambtrs, Don Mothers, 1 coutmosten, ond enistants, cubmastors and their nsiltonll,
and husbands and wl-. Persons nol conlocled may

New York Central and atea.
comprehensive hlgh school.
Residents of the new district,
peake and Ohio Railroadl. . ;
formerly Northweslern, Bedford,
Dismissal of the lecal IIIII
PITI'SBURGH (UP!) - CoD- Salllbury and Pomeroy
and
came ill the wake of onoU.,
structlon of lbe proposed Lite Middleport Villages, win go to
damage suit filed last Fridi!o
Erie-Ohio atver Canal eould 1M polio in early May to •ote
by Shoemaker and his wife f«&lt;
mean a yearly savlngo of •Ill on the measure.
I moro than •1 million agaillll
million In transporlatlo~ cools, 1 The State of Ohio has
alSAIGON (UPI) - U. S. Marine search and rescue 1 the lwo railroads in u. s. Dlowaterways advocate .aid Thur• ready awarded the new school helicopters today rescued five Americans and 54 more tricl court at Columbus.
.
Slm• was using a telephone in
day.
district $1,9'1,000, providing Jhe Vietnamese tribesmen who had hidden from the Com- Frank D. and Barbara L.
front
'
· t f orce th at cap t ured th e A Sh au s pecJal
· Forces Shoemaker. Addison, filed jolnl
tatl ofonanc Iall bnight
R service
d A
Kenneth Lloyd executive oee- •local bond llsut is passed.
murus
s on
?urn ta oa ·
Ia
... ··~---'lnl In announcinl the public camp. Another 69 had been rescued before the camp
semce statton attendent at·
re ry o1 ""' w"'n"'w~·
meetina to launch the cam- was overrun Thursday.
suits and against the railroads
tempted to 101 a Negro
Walerway of ColurnbQo, Ohio, pelgn, board officials asked that
Tbe Americans saved today in the daring rescue lotaling l1.02ii,OOO as reoull of
who drove mto the statton to
and a director . rl lbe ~ a repr!18f"lalive of oil organiza- !rom under th_• noses of the Communists were helicop· l a train-station wagon eoUisiool
lake Sims to ~he hospital. But
renee II_I W JY Dl'v """"'"' 11on1 lnterllled in piSSIIe of ter crewmen shot down during the battle and report.d March It, 19114.
the couple satd they dtd not
COlli .• said d-· ll"'''
- lbe issliO ollend. lnteres!A:-d io- killed · when their aircraft crashed inside Communist l Mr . and Mrs. Sheemalter 'lm't
want to get mvolved. Netther
mile canal has •!ready be"'l divlduais of the several com- lines.
.
1 passengers in the atetion waf
the ceuple nor the attendant MIAMI (UP!) _ Jameo E. recommended by the U. S. munlties In lbe new district al·
It meant 128 of the approximately 380 defenders ! on. driven by Jameo W. Gard(Sunny
Jim) Fttzsimmonl, Army Corps of Enstneers.
so heartily blvited.
were saved.
.
.
I, ner. which was struck by ~
dean of American racehorse He prediCted the canal co~ld
The ret~rued Mannes were crewmen o_f two hehcop- NYC train at the railroad cron.
'ed earl tnda
In carry ao much •• II mtllton
ters shot down Thursday when they flew mto the camp ing maintained by the C 1&lt; 0
lramers, dt
Y
Y
t ns of goed per year and at a Veleraao Memorial Hospital Ito rescue its defenders They mcluded a gunner from railroad on th• Addison- Bul•
Q!,tOO,t::M
Cedars ol Lebanon
Hospital ~st of su billion would he AdmlllloDo - Joha Hunnel, one helicopter, whose ~ther crewmen were rescued ville Rd.
~
tl"f'''7 .JUV
h~~e: He was . 91
, less than 5 per cent of currenl Pomeroy; Mark Clay, Albany; Thursday, and the full lour- - --- -Mrs. Shoemaker, accordlnl
, Hts he~ fmally rave_ out, yearly expenditures for projects Cecelia Mitch, Middleport ; Da· man crew of the second Details of the rescue were to the petition, bas not resaiDSunny Jhn s son, ~·h~ Fllzstm- of this
ryl Johnson, Middleport: Ma~ chopper.
not available immedtalely.
, ed consciousne!S since the aecl-

BOGALUSA, La. (UPO- A sniper fJred three shots
Thursday night seriously wounding a Negro Army cap·
tain making a telephone - - -- call from a public.booth.
was Immediately Identified.
At least one of the bullets Sims drove himself to the
struck Donald Sl'?s, who w~s hospital where he was reported
from the commumty ol sun m in serious condition. One bullet
nearby St. Tammany Parish. was lndg~d in his neck.

WORLD
WASIIINGTON

1ecure approval of the bond issue
bi
he
for the propos new compre ensiv~ gh school in
Meigs County wUI be launched late this month.
It wlll. be~n with I meeti~g Tu~sday, March 2~. at
7:30 p.m. m e Pomeroy Seruor ~lgh School Auditorium. The Meigs Local School Distrtct. Bo_ard of Educalion Is invltine Ill persoDI and orgaruzatJons
in passage
nd of the bond
million I!
from the state and

lh•'

. -.

camp~n to

Sniper Shoots Negro Army Savings of ION~!~y $a
Captain in Phone Booth
$138 Million :~:::~ti~~:~~~:;
pfediCt ed
--- ~

at

aippet' front, zelan water

FIELDCREST VENETI~N LACE
~Remi niscenr of rich medieval tapestries, these Jove!v'

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Creams - lotions - Well Known Bramls
79c WOODBURY DliP CLEANSER
Sfc
$2.50 WOODBURY CDLD CREAM
$1.7t
$1.59 WOODBURY COLD CREAM
$1.00
$1.00 WOODBURY COLD CIIIIAM
75t
49c WOODBURY DIIP CLEANSER
17c
49c JIRGIN ALL·PURPOSI FACE CRIAM
17c
49c WOODBURY ALL-PURPOSE CRIAM
37cc
59c PONDS MOISTURI LEASE
47c·
49c WOODBURY DRY SKIN CRIAM
17c
$1.00 JERGENS ALL PURPOSE CREAM
75c
91c FACQUINS HAND CREAM
71c
69c PACQU!N HAND CREAM
52c
19c PONDS VANISHING CREAM
6Pc
He NOXZEMA LOTION
76c
$1.50 JIRGENS IXTRA DRY SKIN LOTION $U7
$1.25 JIRCIINI FACIAl. MOISTURE CRIAM --.1.14
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$1.00 CORN HUSKERS LOTION
76c
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59c ITALIAN BALM LOTION
44c
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67c
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$1.00 DEEP DEW MOISTURE CREAM
75c
$2.50 MAX FACTOR ACTIVE MOISTUR!ZIR - - $1.50
$1.00 LANOLIN PLUS DIEP LIQUID CLIANSIR- 75c

FRIDAY, MARCH I 1, 1966

POMEROY.MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

NO. 2.69

Cboole the eorroct size ond lenJIIh, the rllht s!ylt IIIII
color from our bll .,.lectlon of Teenaae and WOinona
Hoalery.
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$US
IIRKSHtliE ULTRASON IIAMLISS NYLONS - $1.65
IIRKSHIRI ULTRAION FULWAIHION NYLONS '1.65
IERKSHIRI SIAMLIU SHIIR NYLONS
$1.35
IIRKSHiRI SIAMLESS MESH NYLONS
$1.35
IIRKSHIRI FULWASHION NYLONS
$1.35
IIRKSH!RI 'wALKING IHIIR NYLONS
f1.35
IIRKSHIRE "IYICATCHERS" NYLONS
· t9c
HANES SIAMLEU WALKING SHEER NYLON I _$US
HANES SIAMLISI MESH NYLONS
f!JO
MANIS SIAMLISS .SHIIR NYLONS
$1.50
KIRBURY SIAMLIIS MISH NYLONS
19e
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19e
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$2.95
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$1.00

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SIHI 22 to 30 .. . 69c
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