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Wtn.ter
Conference
Held
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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.
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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 ,
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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
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spok• on junior activities.
1 th
H 1 ·k
ounce rhtps. collee and kool-ade were
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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 .
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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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CURITY $3.95
DIAPERS

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Euy to fold, more absorbent
Iuter drying.

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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.
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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
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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
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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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MEIGS THEATRE

No.7313
Waltz Shift

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

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!{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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Around And ;j'
About
Middleoort

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A FINE WATCH·
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 •

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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
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$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.

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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~ ~-"
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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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Gibbs, _ Sean·h and rescue helieoptet·s
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the NATO bases In France, U. WASffiNGTON !UP!) - The The son said his father had ~ 1
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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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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.
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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
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French from .126 mUUon to Loaan, .Ohio.
- turned· ed
to tralnlnsuchhorseslghlalter
FIVE DAY -ECAST
electric
oignal
flashers
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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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•- eiJbt 1o 11 •
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ted tonighllhat for the first time iR sprending throughout the five mg,
mg traffic
1 train
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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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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
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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
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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.
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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
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sunny JIm

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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
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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

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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

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Sniper Shoots Negro Army Savings of ION~!~y $a
Captain in Phone Booth
$138 Million :~:::~ti~~:~~~:;
pfediCt ed
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FIELDCREST VENETI~N LACE
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NO. 2.69

Cboole the eorroct size ond lenJIIh, the rllht s!ylt IIIII
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IIRKSHIRI ULTRAION FULWAIHION NYLONS '1.65
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$1.35
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IIRKSH!RI 'wALKING IHIIR NYLONS
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$1.50
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19e
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d A t" • • . a
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A House. Senate negollallq
oommlttee Thursday &amp;IP'eed on
compromise •onion of tilt
1a1t )IIQII'Im whlch IIVt lhe
President almolt evtl'flhllll bt
asked to pay for the wer IIJid to
llght lnfiatlon. Final Senate
and House approval wu expecled Monday or ru··•ay, aenc1"""tbe Whitt
1ng the mouure to
lfoUII In 11me to meet Jolm1011'1 Marth 15 deldlinl
tw
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C11!JP ill tbal It's a new

year, 1 new lll8llllger aud a
aew :li!JI l"l'eole.
Ont1;i0'tbil exhibition game

doe11n make a baseboll season,
of ~ but It was no
~~ tjlat neov manager Don
H~ ·ehole O"l'eole as one of
bil tltreo pllclters In tho Reds'
lint , . . of tho oew ezhlbillon

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O'Toole we11t the middle
O'Toole ill the Reds' big three innings in the Reds' 1&gt;3
question mark this spring. A 19-- triumph over llie Kansao City
game winner in 196t and a 17· Atlhetics, giving up just one
game winn..- in t963 and ID64, scratch hit Sammy Ellis, a 2ZO'Toole sUpped to 3-tO in 1165 game winner for the Reds in
wlth all three vicllrles over the 1165, and Dom Zanni, who had
New York Mets.
a ~ record 1M San Diego of
Some experts believe that the Pacific Coast League,
O'Toole's poor aea11011 cost the pilclted the other s1x innings.
Reds the pennant In 11165 and · Chicago Ia (Spider) Cardthat a good season could wiD enao bit a three-run homer in
them the 111611 pe!IIUUll
sllth Inning to onap a 2-2 tie
seuon.

IUid send the Reds on 111elr way
te the vletory.
The Houalon Aslros ecJ«ed out
the American Leap ebamplon
Minnesota TWins, 7-e, In 11
innlnJll when SoD!I)' JacboD
singled, mond to leeond 111 a
sacrifice IUid tamed 011 brry
Kindall's error. Don Mlllcher,
the Twins' mn!!Ct!ler flrl!
haoeman, droYe in four runs
with a three-run homer and a
single.

F. , PI •

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TOIIIIII)' MeCraw wu on · the hit bomen In an ll·hlt atl.ltek I
tr.nt end of a
carried the New
double . steal lbat gave
Yankees to a 7-4 victory
Cblcago White Sox the
the Washiugtmt Sel!ators.
1'1!11 in a 4-3 declaieo over
Friend, acquired !rem
Boston Rod &amp;.. Eddie
Plratos during
one of the White SN:'
winter, Bhut out the Seoalll'l
haUer rellef aeea, wu hit
three hits for three
by the Red Soz dUring 1
h1s Yankee debut.
innlng workOitt and rookie Orsino and Ken Haml1n
Dennis Hlggills pitched the mered for the Senators.
Chieage nlntll.
0 ~ 011111
Joe Pepitone and Clete IIOVI!I'I
~ J~
••lilliJ lblak tbb b pad f.
Bell!lsky were named to
my beallbT"
for the Pbiladelpbia PhilUes
Friday's exhibition opener
Reds • • . Ray Sadectl,
hoping to bounce back from
season, encouraged the Sl.
Louis Cardinals wllh a .-,.1
four-inning performance In
lntra-oquad game · • ·
College BoslelbaD Rnulls
Newman, one of the mca,::~~l~~~ By Ualted Preu .IJrtenlolloaRI
of the California
NalloDal blvltalloa T-.ey
pitching staff, is sldelilled wtth
AI New l'orl&lt;
1 lame arm untll Saturday.
Flnlllolllld

m!:.

Wes Westrum of the
plans to play Jim
regularly in center field
says he wtll use Ed Kranepool
In left and Johnny Lewis
right against right-handed
lng and Ron Swoboda in left
and Cleon Jones in
against lefl-handers . . .
Law won honor of starting
P i r a t e s' exhibition '"'"'on
against Red Sox.

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PANTHERS, 1965·66- Pomeroy's Purple Panther basketball team put away Its gear last week after not the best, nor the worst, of Its sea50 26
eons of recent years. Coach Russ Moore's boys won 8 and lost 12 game s in overall P.lay, winning two in the Class AA Southeastern Ohio Boston
missed three National
Cincinnati
44 30
ball Association games 1M
League, over Middleport and Logan. Left to right are Steve Finlaw, Do n Swisher, Bill Radford, Blll Moore, Ronnie Logan, Larry Wilea, Rex
New
York
29
43
ol
dizziness, bas a middle
Cumings, Dick Knight, Bruce Simpson and Dick Werry. In front are the managers, John Bash and Tom Woods.-sentinel Photo.
WeslerJi Division
irritation, team doctor
w. L.
Landon annouDced 'l'bunday.
I-Lo! Angeles
42 42
Dr. London explained
Baltimore
35 40
tests were still being
St Louis
3t 40
nom, and there was no way
Jp Ualted Preta htematlonal ,sion tournament.
lacing a sticky man-lo-m~n de- far short of that ill downing the the Marauders never reg:ainedl San Fraacisco
32 43 .427 determine how long ha WOUiklll
With Cenlr 1 State d thr ed Dayton, tied for 19th in !he fense by the Mmers, who lost Marauders, 88·76.
1the lead.
Detroit
2t 53 .284 be sidelined
MaohoHon Shirt _
"
a
e on ratings, puts a 22-1 record once in 25 games. The teams
I.Clmched Division title
u NAJA national champion and against the Wildcats' 24-1 mark. are about evenly matched in Central dominated the boards, Thompson and Clarence
d
Thursday'• Resulls
USLTA PICKS GIR18
Akroli tliminated from the Th Fl
will ha
b'g
height
but
Norfolk
oulshot
the
Ohioans
ney
scored
22
pomts
each
an
Bostnn
124
Cinelnnati
120
NEW YORK (UP! )
NCAA college divllion eham· •
yers
ve 8 1
Grant bad 20 for Nor·
·
·
46 ·6 per cent to :!4.7.
pionship, Cincinnati and Dayton height advantage on ~~~ front
Maraudera Upset
folk, while the big lllllll for Cerr (Only g;:_~~,:!!
three ttporanked women1
stars III America were ae
1
wlll try to carry the Ohio ban- Ime hoand Donoill her satoy'th lhmk Central Stale, which swept to The Virginia team lralled 37· lrai was Ken Wilburn witb 27 Detroit at
Angeles
by the United Statos
. ht. -:•
our ys w rLSe
e occa· t.~
•- NAIA nattona
. I tille Iast sea~ 36 at ba If time,
.
but Esses points and ~ rebounds .
aer Iorw~rd torug
sion..
Baltimore at New York
POMEROY, 0,
Tennio Asseciatloa '11nlraday
Both wlJl have to poilf upsets,
·
son undefeated, was upset Thompson's field goal to open
Uol Sltootlag Burlet . Zlpt
(Only games scheduled)
compete for the United States'!
or the Buckeye Stale's college Ninth-ranked Cincinnati, Cle T:lur•day night in tbe semif1 the second !uilf erased !hat and Akron, making tis !bird con·
- -- -bukethall season 1s over.
Missouri Valley Conference nais by Norfolk IVa.) State,
secutive bid for the NCAA smaU
~ Flyers of Coach Don champion, fac;os third . ranked making its first appearance in
crown at
SIGNS CONTRAcr
DoPOher wlJl be facing top- Texas Western in the NCAA the tournament at Kansas City,
victim to what is
PlllLADELPHIA (UP!)
ranked Kentucky at Iowa City, Midwest Regional at Lubbock, Mo.
its strong point - Ml shooting. Jerry Mazzanti, who
Iowa, In the NCAA Mid-East Tex.
The Spartan• had aveMiged
Ninth-ranked Kentucky
returned from a twcryenr bitch
Reclonaj ol the unlversity clivi· The Bearcats, 21·5, wlll be 108 points per game, but fell
leyan gunned in 65 per cent
in the Army, signed his 196&lt;1
1ts shots to wallop the
contract Thursday to return II
rated Zips, 11)5.75. Don Bradley his position at defensive end for
opened _the g~me by hitting lour the Philadelphia Eagles.
success1ve lteid goals for the Mazzanti was the Eag:Ies'
By United P~s1 Iaternalloaal Pllnt!lers and then hit another starting defensive left
Fnday night s Ohio hI 8
streak to open up • 1&amp;-11 the 1963 season but injured
school district tourney
knee in the
game, and was
&amp;
ule:
Another surge put
out for the rest of the year.
Class AA
in front 26-16 and then Bradley
AI SteubeovOle
went to l!le bench with three NAMED VCE PRESIDFST
Cambridge (t6-SJ vs River fouls.
NEW YORK (UPI) -Jack
&lt;
View (13-81
After the hall, he rejoined the Horrigan head of the American
Nylon Slip On AUTO SEAT COVERS $5.77 .
Martins !erry (16-4) vs. W'tn· Panthens and hit I~ of his Football ' League's publicity
tersville 1.6-1)
firot
five
shots.
W1thm
three
depart
.
ted
·
.
men1, was appem v1ce
NORGE ELECTRIC DRYER - -At Bowling Grtea
mmutes, Wes1eyan was m f~nt president in charge of public
4 Dr. VB. Standard trans. Power steering. Radio and heater
Bills
Lima Shawnee (2t-41) vo
the Zips 5~ and oteadily 1 t'
th
1
8 11 1
ion Hardin (11·10)
pulled away.
~a 1:
or e u a 0
NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER - $79.00.
Lima Senior (10-i) vs Tiffin Bradley fmished with
Hurs . y.
b j . ed
Columbian (18-3)
and teammate
omgan, w 0 om
36" ELECTRIC RANGE - - - $1
V8, Auto. trans. Power steering, radio and heater. Red finish, black vinyl
AI Toledo
had 25. Bob Smlth,
AFL tn 1963, has been
upholstery
15"- N.W. PORTAWALLS- 49c
Toledo Libbey (211-1) " A•
substitute, was
journalism for 17 yearsl,n lerna·
thony Wayne (16-4)
big gun for Akron with
27 ing for United Press
Toledo Rogers (14-71 VI San- points.
tlonal and the Buffalo Evening
26" GIRLS OR BOYS BIKES - - ~10;1.
Floor sblft, radio and heater
' - - -- - - - - - - News.
dusky (17-4)
- -- - - - - 36" GAS RANGE _ _ __
AI At.ens
York 116-6)
Wellston (18-2) vs. Marietta
At 11ffiJJ
Bellbrook (17-4) vs Y ell o
VB Auto. trans. Radio and heater
·
14 cu. ft. 2 Dr. G.E. REFRIGERATOR $231
(8·t3)
Wakeman (li-tO) vs Sandusky Springs 01~)
Portsmouth 112-7) •• Lan,ca,. St. Marys &lt;21.0)
AI Ctncinaau
ter (15-5)
AI C&amp;atoa
Georgetowo (t9-3) vo Batavia
G.E. STEAM IRON - - - - Power steering and brakes, radlo and heater
AI CIDctaaaU
Dalton (16-41 vo Cievela'ld &lt;2t-O)
PROVEN 4 SLICE TOASTER - Cincinnati Elder (18-.ll vs
, (12-10)
Lincoln Heights (13-7}
clnnati Withrow (lf-5)
CUyahoga Heights (17-4) vs Springboro (211-1)
HOUSE BROOMS - - - -Std. trans. Radio and heater .
Cincinnati Tafl (15-5) vs
Kent State (16-3)
dian Hill (15-e)
At CblUicothe
TOOL ASSORTMENT - - At Odord
Proctorllvle (22-411 vo. White
Middletown (17-1) vs ·
Oak (?Al-l)
ewuRunEI
Radio and beater, auto. trans.
ELECTRIC CLOCKS - - - - town It&amp;-I 1
Southeastern 117-7) vs Pori~- II
eBAI.DWIN
AI Mlddletowa
mouth Clay (21-t)
lllld OTHER FAMOUl
30 gal. GAS WATER HEATERS _
Hamilton
Taft
(11-3)
VI
HamI
AI
Dayloa
BRANDS
Std. trans. Heater
ilion Garfield 118-.1)
Franklin · Monroe 119-31
52 gal. ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS
At KOIII
Newton (16-6)
Akron East (21).1) vs Akron Dille (21·11 vs Fmm01rsvtllell
GRASS SEED .
5 lbs. $1
8 cyL Std. trans. Radlo and heater
Central ( t4-4)
(13-i l
Akron Buchtel (12-71 vs
%'' DRILLS - - - - - - - $7
ahoga Falls (!H)
Power ateering and br~kes. Radlo and heater
l-'lo11 A
JIG SAW, ELECTRIC---At Columbaa
~
Llcking VaUey (IH) n.
FLASHLIGHT BAnERIES - - - Radio and heater, power steering
lumbll.! University (16-~)
Newark Catholic Ill • t) vs
1 pt. SPRAY PAINT (Asst. Colors)• •
Fredericlrtown (14-7}
AI New PllOadelplia
V8, auto. trans. Radlo and heater
2 CYCLE MOWERS---Bridgeport &lt;22-41). VI Situ
• • • •
bur&amp; (17-li)
4 CYCLE MOWERS---AI
Lima
V-8. Auto. trana. Radio and heater, power steering
O!lina Ic (17-6) n Delphos
6 VOLT LANTERN----Sl.
John
(14-7}
•
10'' TEFLON SKILLETS - - Oltovllle (20-3) VI Mlnltrr (155)
12 CUP PERCOLATORS _ _ _ _ ,
• • •
AI Fladii.J
SeeThe
llnasford (21-f) VL Ada (IJ..7)
Full Llnr
HAND MIXERS----At lolll.boc GreOI
Carey, (21.0) n. Delta &lt;1U)
At . ••
At DoRArchbold (20-ll) .. Holpte (21

T0rug
• ht'S
Dis •

SELL OUT OF ALL NEW

CLASSICS (4)

New York U. 68 De Paul U
NAJA Towuey
AI Kaa... Clly, Mo.

Dayton, Cincinnati Seek Upset Wins

River Neurs

AMERICANS (3)

Temple 88 Virginia Tecb 73

a:: I

H •taJ N

.E
I

1

COLLEGl
Scores

:!:e.

MaJ'Or Banks
Hike Interest

•

a, F~U~:D· DOWN

tlPl 8ports Writer

IJalketi).U IUid clillrle.~er ..
wards were presented Friday
'' -· Th~' IS';u.m~
Until recent years, the prolesmorninl In 1 Sports Assem~ly
e 'fii American education.
alonal educators have concen·
In the Pomeroy Junior Htgh
~ · factors have greaUy
their membenblp In the
School Andltorlum.
c . traditioJ1 . whtch had
Nallonai Education Aa8oclatlon
Head Coach Russett Moore
War II, b lltiD&amp; qnCe4
1 4 RIY eaene lett, u11M4 lbiM Wodd
1 ; unqueslliJnlngly acorpted In
and Its affiliated org811izations.
presented U. V11'11ty awards .
OUT OF THE MOTHBALLS?: Part of tbe 1 1011·· er r
lila puqu4,"
·.
( :past
d
found
and
B
d
Bi
k
I
istant
"P
IIUI
sent
to
VIet
NIIL
Tlll
1lll&amp;oD
eaiiiiU
liiiJI
"rril
·
,
·'· ~ 1
,.
Recent evelopmentbave
.
u
e e,
ass .- __,...._.;__.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.._..,..._ _ _..;..~·.;.
~ : PareliS lhotlld be aware
811 lncrHslngly llll'le aumber
IIOIClt, 1ave !etten to reserves
I :these majQr movements
ol aducators joining the 111110!11.
llld freshmen.
.
18.
TINA LOtliSE TO IIWIRY
P are atrecUng tilt
Without, 11 this time, diiCUIIo
Mrl. Dlnl Kouhlger, . cheer·
LOS ANGELES CVPI) _
yow
~ :scene .. and ultimately
the merits of th1B moveleader llpClDSor, gave •wards
Tina LoulH, • IOd
well aswould
obviously,
it will
• -·· Hurore
·~·lo
hlgb cberleeden
Tor~-·"
LI I
a , children
Perhaps asthese
implication•
for have
the 0 ver L&lt;JlJ•
l'i senior
Fultz, IJnda.
Haggy, Slndra
lelevilioa ..
, __ty
.
-~
n ' e" eiient topics for PTAs
educational IICelle.
. ~APE KBNNEDY - AMER- Heodricks, Jelllllfer MetK;hlllt1
Crllle, 21, pliD to be married ·
.
• ·other educational
·
The ci•ll rights movement teas Gemlnl B spacellhlp has Shirley Baxter and Beclty Ilea~• MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UP!!
April 1 111 nearby Btverl7 Hllll. CoqNqJIIIIi Walter il~ ltfGel.
r
Proi)Gbly tbe most
hu already and will COIIIinue 10 eltared tba laSt hlg hurdle In IIJid allo 10 jullloroJ!ljh ~ -The u.:s: rl!ce 10 the nwon
Tbt couplt annoultced their ler iDDounced IOila1 lliJt ,tbl
il and widest kllo\Vll cblllle Ia
affect education for many a tone serlea of tests leaillng leader• Clllrisll Potlel', ~811 moved a step lhead Thursday
piiDI Tlnll'ldi,Y Wllttl tbly Ohio. Department of ;Dev•
U 1su~tanUal llnanclal
to come. hlel!'ltion hu up to Tuesday'• start of a new Lannlnl. NIDCI' ~· and lfter two liear4ed. scie~tistl Adult Ed!IC!atlon Cla11e1 In obtalned a marrlap Ucente.
ment bu been IP'IDteCI ~1,11118 .
~ · 0f. the federal
• variety of cbang111 in space spectacle calling for the Kenda Chaney.
emerged from a tiny "moon- typing, office macltin111
and
to lid JacUon County Ill plll)o
1 · v~ Ukely this .
have
schools. Curriculum, book~, first ~atei~te hookup and a Awarded varalty bsllketball bugly" in ~ag'a first simulated bookkeeping were completed
for IP'OWlh ~ and ;~tlopo
' I greatest single tmpact
personnel and facU record walk lll'Otlnd
I be medals were Bruce Simpson, 18 • di,Y v1slt to the moon.
Wedneadi,Y In Eallml Local
s ,. the
years. MilliDns
are afleeted.
world.
Dick Kntaltt, and I.an1' ·iWllel:, However, Dr. Wernher voo School Dlitricl
Tbe IDlPUDI covm ' 'II per
F I I
are golD&amp; illto
Within t.!le llchool proifam Tbt craft lhst wlJl take at- V~lty lllten went to Dick Brailll, wbo Wal there to greet Tbe 30 hour COW'J• wert
ceot of tbe total planjllill IUid
•
areu and aU ltvell
ba found a number of lrOIIauts NeD ArnlJirq and Werry, Rex Cumin&amp;l, lonllil till mea, ·laid the Untied States taught by Norman Blbr, prtno
wiD be eupplemenled by ,10,668
PfOil'llll.
acUvillll. 'l'lll valt Dlvid Scott 1111 tile lllret ' day Logan, Bill· Moore, DOll awllho is .in danglr of loalng tbe race ci al of Eaatem IIICh School.
from local fundi for &amp;wa: JllrL
major movement
accumulation of knowledge in orbital voyage woand up an II· er, Steve Finlaw, and Bill Rad- to the · moon with the Soviet
was ouilted by Mrs. 1Jla
YORK (UPI - The
. .
of teachers.
areas as space ezpiora· hour simulated flight test late ford. Tom Woods and John Union.
Van Meter
.
nation I major bsllkl Thtlrlday Moeller aald the van!.WOUld
of lffi!jor cities
Uon, medicine. social studies, Thursday night with no appar Bash received li!IMI~' tel- Yon Braun, !14, German-hom Comple~l one or more of lncreued lbe lllterest rate they be allocated to IUCb ,:~
areu hm
mathematles hu cUreclly enl dilftculty. Thll elmed the tars.
director of the National Aero- the couraa were Patricia Aim charge on prime low - tho~ 11 the preparaUon of '· hue
s
teachers joining
the c u r r I c u I u m. way for tilt start of ftnallauncb Reserve playei-1 winDing Jet- nauUcs and Space Admlnlstra· Baile~ Lyndall Lout.. Lyons, term loans to the country I map1, analysla of land • · ~
Parenti are familiar with tha preparations.
ters were Btb Whaley, Cecil lion's Martllall Spacefightinl Gladya Barller, Judltb Arlene biggest corporat!Oill - from &amp; ulaUon lltodlea, and overall aenmath, lncrtaled actence
t41dklff, AIID 8wlndtll, Jeet Center at Huntsville, AI. aaid: Roberts, Linda Lou
B8lll:l, to 5\i per cent
eral ecooomlc , deve.ent
education, and other &lt;urrlCUo Compromi" Matk
Haggy, Jim Anderson,
Jac~ "unless we keep running like Mildred Caldwell, Mrs. Robert The lncreau, the leeond In The usual grant II two ,• lhlrds
f
111111 improvemenill.
WASHINGTON _ PIIJ!SI. Stanley, Jeff Burt, Lorhll vau- lieU tbtrt Is a good chanae of Wood, Mrs. Roy Holter, Mu. three months, bad the IJDme. of the amount osedad, . but, '''·,
Perhaps one of the leu dat Jolmaon IUid the AJI'L.CIO gMn and Jolm Goodwin. Recti¥• gelllnt ticked, They have a Roger Toney, Mary K. Rose, dlate effect of wlplftl out 1 gain Jlcka1111 County hsi bela dlllg•
•
.d'..o~
publiciZed but extremely lmpor- haw. eompromiled their diller· ing lrosh !etten wert Bob Bur- very good prtiflm."
Martha E. Ro.se, Mrs. Paul Ba· of nearly oevea polnta In the naled a redevelopment • aa,
•
tant
ehaftles
b
the
Qew
breed
encea
tvB"
the
of
an
fa.
delle
Kenny
Encll•h
Jim
Crow
er
Mazie Holsinger
Cheryl Dow Jones Industrial a.verage tbiJ l!'anl Is a tbreo • quart,.-a
1
1111
r
FRIDAY
of educator being trained in the cruse in th. u. s. mlnlmum Sam 'Amok!, Jeff w'my,
IARLOJI'II' Ill GOOD
B~lz. Berbara ~b, Helen on the shaky New York Stock IP'anl, be Indicated.
.
!
MARY SHRINE, WHITE colleges and unlvel'lltles. Thore Wllf with 111 lldmlnlitralion 'ter Roulb, BeDillt Wrl&amp;ht, Jell! HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Actor Blake, Mrs. Helen
Kaylor, Exchaftle. .The planned effecl
... ·
s SHRINE of Jerusalem
has been a IJI'owlng atUtu.Je of pltdga 1o IHk 1 11 Cll!l 111 Mlllkln, Sl"'e llafgy, ~ Boris Karloft, 78, Is "conlinuing Mar" 'litcllie, Barbara Hens- is to lighten credit to the World producllo.n;,of olive on
I meet in regular Sf!SSion a1 the research and ezperlmentatioa hour hooot.
Ferren: Kelly MeKeMit and· to convalesce satisfactorily" ley, Marvene Caldwell, Audrey b 8 n k s' bell customers- in the 1965-66 seasOn Is ex·
l: IOQF, hail, Frldiy at 1 p.m. Tradillonal practlcea Itt belftl Tlte agreemeot would a11o Milia StUI.
today, according to attendants McCoy, Ethyl Bentz, Ada BJs. the corporaUons.
peeled to reach 1,235,000 tons,
There wlll be 1 ~er!monlal Md questioned. Some are excellent provide lllinlmwn waca covtrat Good Samaritan Hospital, sell, Eloise Connolly,
Leona The increase waa dl!llllled to says the U. S. Department of
( election of olflcers.
while others should be chiD8ed. ege to ID additional 7 mOIIon
- - where he un~erwent minor Hensley, Lucille Leilhelt, Gen- cut down the ~uge number of AarJculture.
'
SATURDAY
Ali ol these movemenill have workers, bringiag the total of
kid"':y IUriOI'Y two weeks ago. eva Leonard, Catherine Miller, prime-rate busmllllS loans ~c ·.
'
KYGER WOMEN'S
advantages and disadvantages. llwse &lt;OVered to M mllllOII. U
0sp1
eWS
"Ilia condltioa Is good," 1 Mary Nichols, Gathle Sanden, ing a period whea bank lendiftl Meramec Cav!!l'llll 0111t.otltl! 66
' ty will hold , !'UJllllllge sale
Many decisions must be made the law 11 approved the $lH
11pokesman said Thursday, ad· Mrs. Reid Young, Paullne Chad· rates lor these loans are belo"' in Milsourl hu 1 rlmsillne dam
' Friday and Saturday. March
the comlng months and minimum wage wouki 10 '11
•
ding that no data hal been set well, Ell~ Osbome and Laura Uwse ol bond market and other whlcb is ono of till ..-&amp;en 1D
t and 12. in Middleport at
many more will be faced in $1.4JJ lte!tl Feb. I, and then to
ll:liload Roaplta .
for his release.
Mae Hartoftl.
money market ntos.
ony cave.
c Davis Building loealed
years. Parents are $l60
late
Person~ entering Holzer Bot' first door abo;e Baker
obligated to be aware of these · 1 year
r.
pilei during the Iaiii 2f houri
1 lure. The sale will begin
and other activlt~es so that they
Included: Sharoo L. Ballden,
J 9 a. m. and continue through can make InteU;geot decisions
Rt s Thurman; Lalftl J.
p.
m.
eoch
day.
when
needed.
"'
Strong,
Rt. Z GaiUpolla; Gran4
MONDAY
ville P. Burnett, Rl 1 Patriot;
RIV ERVIEW PTA will
Mra. James H. Snyder, VInton;
March 14, st 7:30. The fill
3S aD
Gnae Nldbtpt OantpoUs McKinley Dotson, Rt. l Galllpoceremony will be led by the
Dam 11.1, 2o.l, runntnc 29 feet Us; Jamea E. Call, Rt. I Cl'o'IID
Girl Scouts. The proiJI'am wiD
on rollers, Pomeroy • MuoG City; Jamea H. Sands, Rt. 2
~ . presented by the 7Lb and
2:1.65, Pt. Plwant 24.15, RJn.. t'ron City; Mrt. John H. Mc8:h grade English clau giving
ton 1.02, Kanawbl Falla 1.70, Dermltt, Pt. Pleasant;
Mill
a rhoral reading and a skit wiD
By Mrt. A. n. BoDey
Charlestol! 11.71. London, MLJI'o Breoda 0. 8urton, M~; Gerbe presented by the Boy Scouta. Mr. llld Mrs. Delli 11u11111 ruet and Winfield diiDI w. . aid L. McBee, Letart, Cerl W.
RETHE:L NO. liZ of the
and son of Bolivar spent a week on the sills.
Gerlach, Pt. Plwant;
Mra:
iiationai Order ol Job's Daugb- end with Ralph
Ballard 1114 Boat Monmea111
Wlllllm T. Perry, Middleport,
~f,·s will meet at Pomeroy Grover White families.
Ohio River- AliqUippa down Timothy E. Dill, Rt. 1 Mlnenilason!c Temple, Monday,
Mr and Mrs. CliiHDCI Bur 13, 1:15 a.m.; IIl&lt;ll up 11, 1:10 ville; Peggy B. Brown, WtiJ.
zw p.m.
of Columbkus spent a week end a.m.; Philip Sporn up It, 1:1141 lion; Mrs. Herbert E. Thomp~ POMEROY ELEMENTARY al their bom1 bare and with a.m.; Jaffboat up 11, I a.m.; IDn, RL 1 Ravawood; llrt.
!ITA will meet Monday at
Milo McDole.
lleo!1e G. up 17, 1:1141 p.m.; Marion A. Durham, Rt. ~ Jack·
p. m. Members are uked
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sorden Petmaylvanla up 17, 1:16 a.m.; IDA; Mrs. Vlrlll Landrum, Rl
bring articles for a white eledaughter, Dlans, of Colum- Jefftr1011 up 17, S a.m.; Colina I Ray; llem1 Sherman, Jr.,
phant sale. A procram will bt bus called on Mrs. A. H. Batlq Queeo up 17, UO a.m.: p...,. Rl I South Pollll; David W.
presented by 1bt O.U Drama Somday.
up 18, S:&amp;O a.m.; New MartiJia. McKlnnl~ WeOaton; Cyatbla G.
Players.
Mr. and Mrs. llarold Ragy Yllle don II, 4:30 a.m.: OV!C Hllu7, J!Dden.
NEW BROWNIE
daughtera, Mr. and Mra. down 18, 8:1~ a.m.; Demlder
Blrlb
ed at the Pomeroy
Truaaell and famtly up 11, 1:25 a 1.; Walter Beet- lira. Paul H. Craig, Grlmma
eftlary School wiD have
Wednesday eveniJJg '!Jitb jord up It, 3..Al a.m.; Robert Landlnc. W. Va., dallihter, 12:·
estiture aervice Monday
. and Mrs. Earl Robinson Weal down 11, 8:24 a.m.; Bob 18 a.m. Thlll'lday; Mrs. Jllllel
J p. m. at the ICbool.
and family of Gallipolis.
Benter up 23, UO a.m.: i\Uct R. Snyder, VInton, daughter,
..~ DAUGHTERS 0 r RUTH Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BaUard down 23, U6 a.m.: Rellablo up U6 a.m., Thursday; Mrs. WU.
· · 1 can will meel at tho church and lamliy spent Saturday tvlllo a, 1 a.m.; A. J. PattaD down Uam T. Perry, Middleport, dau·
llonday lor a potluck dinner
w!C! Mr. and Mrt. t.lll1 O!'IOIIUP 1:30 p.m.; Buekeyt ghter, 4:11p.m. 'l'burlday; Mra.
at aoon followed by lbe re~
. of Pine Grove.
State up GrltDup U:30 UD.; WUlard G. Cos, Rt. 1 Northup,
1ar meeting.
Mr. IIlii Mrs. Worley Davia, l'lmela D. up OrteliiiP I:Dil da~tar. 7:11 p.m. ThW'Iday.
' WSCS of HEATH Metbodltl Deiter, and Glen Davis, Lanp a.m.; Quseo City down Grtlfto
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Church wtil meet Monday oven- villa, spent Sunday wtth Mr. up &amp;:40 a.m.; Kentueldu down Mrt. IJda Bunce, Mra. Ella
Cabellero Top. 2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. radio, under4 Dr. Sedan. Black, Twin grip cliff. Dowgard, backMarch 14 ai tilt church 11 and. Mr•. ArvU Holtrr
and Mtldabl I:IO p.m.: p e ~ 11 E. Bunch, Mra. Raymond C.
coating, Dowgard, dlrection signals. L.O.M. Window
up lltea, wlndahleld washer.
p. m. Mra. J1111111 Euler falDliy.
llolmey up lleldabl 1:30 p.m.; Qtlldert, Mra. Don R. Crltcbwaahen, back up lite.
pl-qram chalrmlll IIIII Mrs. Mr. and Mn. Ray Byel'l, Mi11 Susao up Meldallll p.m.; field, Mra. J. Harmon EvaDI,
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COST
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wlli be lolrl. Bruce ternoon with Mra. A. H. BaDay. Lady Marjorie don Meldehl Lundy, Mrs. Arthur L.
Mrs. Rattle Smltb, Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Eyn011 of I: !ID p.m.; Little 0eorp down Mlller, Mrl. Burleigh r . Oller,
. Hennessy and Mra.
ernoon .::rMepentA SundaHBayDaft. Meldahl 10:45 p.m.: Pete up :~W~l~ S~,Th MraL.
"· · · ey. Meldahl 12·30 am.· Harry Dy•
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Dr. Sedan, VB, 19B H.P. Caballero tan and white,
Instruments Mr. and Mrl. Robtrl Tru1seU er up MeJciabl
a.m., ltU.. Smltb, Cbarltt E. Slro111t, Danc Dr. Sta. Wagon. 6 cyL Brisbane blue with frost Ireclining
seats, ind. seats, auto. trans. Twin grip
and dallihtera, Roberta and ba Woods dowD · M
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white top, reclining seats, auto. trans. P.B. Radio,
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power
llteerlng, seat belts, 2 retrct, tll)ted
Sandra, lleedso!Ue, R. D., re- .
dahl ~ Jar, Samuel Treeoe, Mrs. Helelt
white tires, wheel discs, light group, vialbillty
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windshield, R. S. Speed, P.B. Radio, wblte tires,
&amp;an, walnut llnlsb, two key- cently were aupper IJII!IIa ol m., Brlmltoae up Mol
•• Walton, Mrs. Mark G. WU·
group.l. seat belts, .! retractable, 4 way hazard ayfo
wire wheel coven with spinner, Dowaard, back· holrd, 11 pedals, COb!pletitiMr. and Mrs. Stanley Trussell. :tO a.m.: Alldrew calbouo down llaml, Jlllllel J. Weatfall, Mrt.
lem, .uougard, IJ'/ waaher, backUp Utes.
up Htea.
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Jouph Robert L. llwnphrayt and 1no I
lood credit may take
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payments. Write Credit Dtll'lll. on bustneu.
OallfpoOa llul Robll1 Moore and lnfiDt daughter, I
LIST $3217.40- DIALIR COST .
j pai~ment, Bo:lt 19i1,
Mr.
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lnsuranc.
Ruuell and 10n
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Atlantis aqua, with black vinyl top. 440 Hardtop,
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P.B. Radio, auto. traDI. White tires, 232 cu. ln. enC Dr. Sta. Wag. 6 cyl. Frost white, rec:liDIIlg se.U,
'11)M,l81LI: - . . . . Mr1. Wateman White, Keno.
a.m.; LIJP Ann dowD 7:11 a. E
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153
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Dowaard.
overdrive trans. lli5 H.P. engine P. 1Ift lallgate
noellldt ,.., raw apon- Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr were m.
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mer1ency Su11Je~1
window, Dowgard, Unted wlndaiileld~_whlte 16"
'jtor'a llcenaat Clfl n
at Holzer Hoapltel ll'riday to eall Kaan1t1 lllnr - Alllll 8. ¥11'7 KatbryD Poelw, a aecwheel dllcs, C. lletrlng wb'e~ w.8. Wilber,
tires,
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11111&lt; 011 Mrs. Dayton Raymaa and Marr111 down Mermet t:lll p. _. l!'adar at Mlddleport at•
baekup
lltel.
ii?i\oc:;;pjiiii"'itt;u;e"O~
. Flo Newlun.
m.: Semel down ilarmtl 1:41 llltDtlr7 ecltool, II a paUI!II ot
mado 1111 1ep1 papert. Mr. and Mra. JUD!or !Jorden a.m.: 0. r. llbtll'tl' up Mar- Hallet Hospital where she Wto
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· reconll and a1mo11 IIIJ and Dlaoo, and ~tarllnr Orr of met uo o.m.: Fort Daarbom dtrw111t aa emerpncy appen.
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Z. down Winfield 7::MJ p.m.; H. daughter of Mr. llld Mrl. Dan·
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4 Dr. Sedan. Brisbane blue, auto. trans, twin gyro
8 cyl. 4 Dr. Sedan. Balboa aquA, reellnin' aeats,
home wblch waa buUt on her I a.m.
Pooler, lV8I ~ from Columauto. lr11111. Twin pip dlff., P.B. Radlo, white ttua,
dUf• .Pewer brakes, power ateerlna, P.B. Radio,
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w.blte
tltea, undercoated, seat belt, 2 retract. Dow·
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game winn..- in t963 and ID64, scratch hit Sammy Ellis, a 2ZO'Toole sUpped to 3-tO in 1165 game winner for the Reds in
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Minnesota TWins, 7-e, In 11
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TOIIIIII)' MeCraw wu on · the hit bomen In an ll·hlt atl.ltek I
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carried the New
double . steal lbat gave
Yankees to a 7-4 victory
Cblcago White Sox the
the Washiugtmt Sel!ators.
1'1!11 in a 4-3 declaieo over
Friend, acquired !rem
Boston Rod &amp;.. Eddie
Plratos during
one of the White SN:'
winter, Bhut out the Seoalll'l
haUer rellef aeea, wu hit
three hits for three
by the Red Soz dUring 1
h1s Yankee debut.
innlng workOitt and rookie Orsino and Ken Haml1n
Dennis Hlggills pitched the mered for the Senators.
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my beallbT"
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Friday's exhibition opener
Reds • • . Ray Sadectl,
hoping to bounce back from
season, encouraged the Sl.
Louis Cardinals wllh a .-,.1
four-inning performance In
lntra-oquad game · • ·
College BoslelbaD Rnulls
Newman, one of the mca,::~~l~~~ By Ualted Preu .IJrtenlolloaRI
of the California
NalloDal blvltalloa T-.ey
pitching staff, is sldelilled wtth
AI New l'orl&lt;
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plans to play Jim
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says he wtll use Ed Kranepool
In left and Johnny Lewis
right against right-handed
lng and Ron Swoboda in left
and Cleon Jones in
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PANTHERS, 1965·66- Pomeroy's Purple Panther basketball team put away Its gear last week after not the best, nor the worst, of Its sea50 26
eons of recent years. Coach Russ Moore's boys won 8 and lost 12 game s in overall P.lay, winning two in the Class AA Southeastern Ohio Boston
missed three National
Cincinnati
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Cumings, Dick Knight, Bruce Simpson and Dick Werry. In front are the managers, John Bash and Tom Woods.-sentinel Photo.
WeslerJi Division
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w. L.
Landon annouDced 'l'bunday.
I-Lo! Angeles
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Dr. London explained
Baltimore
35 40
tests were still being
St Louis
3t 40
nom, and there was no way
Jp Ualted Preta htematlonal ,sion tournament.
lacing a sticky man-lo-m~n de- far short of that ill downing the the Marauders never reg:ainedl San Fraacisco
32 43 .427 determine how long ha WOUiklll
With Cenlr 1 State d thr ed Dayton, tied for 19th in !he fense by the Mmers, who lost Marauders, 88·76.
1the lead.
Detroit
2t 53 .284 be sidelined
MaohoHon Shirt _
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I.Clmched Division title
u NAJA national champion and against the Wildcats' 24-1 mark. are about evenly matched in Central dominated the boards, Thompson and Clarence
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Thursday'• Resulls
USLTA PICKS GIR18
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Uol Sltootlag Burlet . Zlpt
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compete for the United States'!
or the Buckeye Stale's college Ninth-ranked Cincinnati, Cle T:lur•day night in tbe semif1 the second !uilf erased !hat and Akron, making tis !bird con·
- -- -bukethall season 1s over.
Missouri Valley Conference nais by Norfolk IVa.) State,
secutive bid for the NCAA smaU
~ Flyers of Coach Don champion, fac;os third . ranked making its first appearance in
crown at
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DoPOher wlJl be facing top- Texas Western in the NCAA the tournament at Kansas City,
victim to what is
PlllLADELPHIA (UP!)
ranked Kentucky at Iowa City, Midwest Regional at Lubbock, Mo.
its strong point - Ml shooting. Jerry Mazzanti, who
Iowa, In the NCAA Mid-East Tex.
The Spartan• had aveMiged
Ninth-ranked Kentucky
returned from a twcryenr bitch
Reclonaj ol the unlversity clivi· The Bearcats, 21·5, wlll be 108 points per game, but fell
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1ts shots to wallop the
contract Thursday to return II
rated Zips, 11)5.75. Don Bradley his position at defensive end for
opened _the g~me by hitting lour the Philadelphia Eagles.
success1ve lteid goals for the Mazzanti was the Eag:Ies'
By United P~s1 Iaternalloaal Pllnt!lers and then hit another starting defensive left
Fnday night s Ohio hI 8
streak to open up • 1&amp;-11 the 1963 season but injured
school district tourney
knee in the
game, and was
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Another surge put
out for the rest of the year.
Class AA
in front 26-16 and then Bradley
AI SteubeovOle
went to l!le bench with three NAMED VCE PRESIDFST
Cambridge (t6-SJ vs River fouls.
NEW YORK (UPI) -Jack
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Toledo Libbey (211-1) " A•
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CUyahoga Heights (17-4) vs Springboro (211-1)
HOUSE BROOMS - - - -Std. trans. Radio and heater .
Cincinnati Tafl (15-5) vs
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5 lbs. $1
8 cyL Std. trans. Radlo and heater
Central ( t4-4)
(13-i l
Akron Buchtel (12-71 vs
%'' DRILLS - - - - - - - $7
ahoga Falls (!H)
Power ateering and br~kes. Radlo and heater
l-'lo11 A
JIG SAW, ELECTRIC---At Columbaa
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Llcking VaUey (IH) n.
FLASHLIGHT BAnERIES - - - Radio and heater, power steering
lumbll.! University (16-~)
Newark Catholic Ill • t) vs
1 pt. SPRAY PAINT (Asst. Colors)• •
Fredericlrtown (14-7}
AI New PllOadelplia
V8, auto. trans. Radlo and heater
2 CYCLE MOWERS---Bridgeport &lt;22-41). VI Situ
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bur&amp; (17-li)
4 CYCLE MOWERS---AI
Lima
V-8. Auto. trana. Radio and heater, power steering
O!lina Ic (17-6) n Delphos
6 VOLT LANTERN----Sl.
John
(14-7}
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12 CUP PERCOLATORS _ _ _ _ ,
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SeeThe
llnasford (21-f) VL Ada (IJ..7)
Full Llnr
HAND MIXERS----At lolll.boc GreOI
Carey, (21.0) n. Delta &lt;1U)
At . ••
At DoRArchbold (20-ll) .. Holpte (21

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IJalketi).U IUid clillrle.~er ..
wards were presented Friday
'' -· Th~' IS';u.m~
Until recent years, the prolesmorninl In 1 Sports Assem~ly
e 'fii American education.
alonal educators have concen·
In the Pomeroy Junior Htgh
~ · factors have greaUy
their membenblp In the
School Andltorlum.
c . traditioJ1 . whtch had
Nallonai Education Aa8oclatlon
Head Coach Russett Moore
War II, b lltiD&amp; qnCe4
1 4 RIY eaene lett, u11M4 lbiM Wodd
1 ; unqueslliJnlngly acorpted In
and Its affiliated org811izations.
presented U. V11'11ty awards .
OUT OF THE MOTHBALLS?: Part of tbe 1 1011·· er r
lila puqu4,"
·.
( :past
d
found
and
B
d
Bi
k
I
istant
"P
IIUI
sent
to
VIet
NIIL
Tlll
1lll&amp;oD
eaiiiiU
liiiJI
"rril
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Recent evelopmentbave
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u
e e,
ass .- __,...._.;__.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.._..,..._ _ _..;..~·.;.
~ : PareliS lhotlld be aware
811 lncrHslngly llll'le aumber
IIOIClt, 1ave !etten to reserves
I :these majQr movements
ol aducators joining the 111110!11.
llld freshmen.
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18.
TINA LOtliSE TO IIWIRY
P are atrecUng tilt
Without, 11 this time, diiCUIIo
Mrl. Dlnl Kouhlger, . cheer·
LOS ANGELES CVPI) _
yow
~ :scene .. and ultimately
the merits of th1B moveleader llpClDSor, gave •wards
Tina LoulH, • IOd
well aswould
obviously,
it will
• -·· Hurore
·~·lo
hlgb cberleeden
Tor~-·"
LI I
a , children
Perhaps asthese
implication•
for have
the 0 ver L&lt;JlJ•
l'i senior
Fultz, IJnda.
Haggy, Slndra
lelevilioa ..
, __ty
.
-~
n ' e" eiient topics for PTAs
educational IICelle.
. ~APE KBNNEDY - AMER- Heodricks, Jelllllfer MetK;hlllt1
Crllle, 21, pliD to be married ·
.
• ·other educational
·
The ci•ll rights movement teas Gemlnl B spacellhlp has Shirley Baxter and Beclty Ilea~• MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UP!!
April 1 111 nearby Btverl7 Hllll. CoqNqJIIIIi Walter il~ ltfGel.
r
Proi)Gbly tbe most
hu already and will COIIIinue 10 eltared tba laSt hlg hurdle In IIJid allo 10 jullloroJ!ljh ~ -The u.:s: rl!ce 10 the nwon
Tbt couplt annoultced their ler iDDounced IOila1 lliJt ,tbl
il and widest kllo\Vll cblllle Ia
affect education for many a tone serlea of tests leaillng leader• Clllrisll Potlel', ~811 moved a step lhead Thursday
piiDI Tlnll'ldi,Y Wllttl tbly Ohio. Department of ;Dev•
U 1su~tanUal llnanclal
to come. hlel!'ltion hu up to Tuesday'• start of a new Lannlnl. NIDCI' ~· and lfter two liear4ed. scie~tistl Adult Ed!IC!atlon Cla11e1 In obtalned a marrlap Ucente.
ment bu been IP'IDteCI ~1,11118 .
~ · 0f. the federal
• variety of cbang111 in space spectacle calling for the Kenda Chaney.
emerged from a tiny "moon- typing, office macltin111
and
to lid JacUon County Ill plll)o
1 · v~ Ukely this .
have
schools. Curriculum, book~, first ~atei~te hookup and a Awarded varalty bsllketball bugly" in ~ag'a first simulated bookkeeping were completed
for IP'OWlh ~ and ;~tlopo
' I greatest single tmpact
personnel and facU record walk lll'Otlnd
I be medals were Bruce Simpson, 18 • di,Y v1slt to the moon.
Wedneadi,Y In Eallml Local
s ,. the
years. MilliDns
are afleeted.
world.
Dick Kntaltt, and I.an1' ·iWllel:, However, Dr. Wernher voo School Dlitricl
Tbe IDlPUDI covm ' 'II per
F I I
are golD&amp; illto
Within t.!le llchool proifam Tbt craft lhst wlJl take at- V~lty lllten went to Dick Brailll, wbo Wal there to greet Tbe 30 hour COW'J• wert
ceot of tbe total planjllill IUid
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areu and aU ltvell
ba found a number of lrOIIauts NeD ArnlJirq and Werry, Rex Cumin&amp;l, lonllil till mea, ·laid the Untied States taught by Norman Blbr, prtno
wiD be eupplemenled by ,10,668
PfOil'llll.
acUvillll. 'l'lll valt Dlvid Scott 1111 tile lllret ' day Logan, Bill· Moore, DOll awllho is .in danglr of loalng tbe race ci al of Eaatem IIICh School.
from local fundi for &amp;wa: JllrL
major movement
accumulation of knowledge in orbital voyage woand up an II· er, Steve Finlaw, and Bill Rad- to the · moon with the Soviet
was ouilted by Mrs. 1Jla
YORK (UPI - The
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of teachers.
areas as space ezpiora· hour simulated flight test late ford. Tom Woods and John Union.
Van Meter
.
nation I major bsllkl Thtlrlday Moeller aald the van!.WOUld
of lffi!jor cities
Uon, medicine. social studies, Thursday night with no appar Bash received li!IMI~' tel- Yon Braun, !14, German-hom Comple~l one or more of lncreued lbe lllterest rate they be allocated to IUCb ,:~
areu hm
mathematles hu cUreclly enl dilftculty. Thll elmed the tars.
director of the National Aero- the couraa were Patricia Aim charge on prime low - tho~ 11 the preparaUon of '· hue
s
teachers joining
the c u r r I c u I u m. way for tilt start of ftnallauncb Reserve playei-1 winDing Jet- nauUcs and Space Admlnlstra· Baile~ Lyndall Lout.. Lyons, term loans to the country I map1, analysla of land • · ~
Parenti are familiar with tha preparations.
ters were Btb Whaley, Cecil lion's Martllall Spacefightinl Gladya Barller, Judltb Arlene biggest corporat!Oill - from &amp; ulaUon lltodlea, and overall aenmath, lncrtaled actence
t41dklff, AIID 8wlndtll, Jeet Center at Huntsville, AI. aaid: Roberts, Linda Lou
B8lll:l, to 5\i per cent
eral ecooomlc , deve.ent
education, and other &lt;urrlCUo Compromi" Matk
Haggy, Jim Anderson,
Jac~ "unless we keep running like Mildred Caldwell, Mrs. Robert The lncreau, the leeond In The usual grant II two ,• lhlrds
f
111111 improvemenill.
WASHINGTON _ PIIJ!SI. Stanley, Jeff Burt, Lorhll vau- lieU tbtrt Is a good chanae of Wood, Mrs. Roy Holter, Mu. three months, bad the IJDme. of the amount osedad, . but, '''·,
Perhaps one of the leu dat Jolmaon IUid the AJI'L.CIO gMn and Jolm Goodwin. Recti¥• gelllnt ticked, They have a Roger Toney, Mary K. Rose, dlate effect of wlplftl out 1 gain Jlcka1111 County hsi bela dlllg•
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.d'..o~
publiciZed but extremely lmpor- haw. eompromiled their diller· ing lrosh !etten wert Bob Bur- very good prtiflm."
Martha E. Ro.se, Mrs. Paul Ba· of nearly oevea polnta In the naled a redevelopment • aa,
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tant
ehaftles
b
the
Qew
breed
encea
tvB"
the
of
an
fa.
delle
Kenny
Encll•h
Jim
Crow
er
Mazie Holsinger
Cheryl Dow Jones Industrial a.verage tbiJ l!'anl Is a tbreo • quart,.-a
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FRIDAY
of educator being trained in the cruse in th. u. s. mlnlmum Sam 'Amok!, Jeff w'my,
IARLOJI'II' Ill GOOD
B~lz. Berbara ~b, Helen on the shaky New York Stock IP'anl, be Indicated.
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MARY SHRINE, WHITE colleges and unlvel'lltles. Thore Wllf with 111 lldmlnlitralion 'ter Roulb, BeDillt Wrl&amp;ht, Jell! HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Actor Blake, Mrs. Helen
Kaylor, Exchaftle. .The planned effecl
... ·
s SHRINE of Jerusalem
has been a IJI'owlng atUtu.Je of pltdga 1o IHk 1 11 Cll!l 111 Mlllkln, Sl"'e llafgy, ~ Boris Karloft, 78, Is "conlinuing Mar" 'litcllie, Barbara Hens- is to lighten credit to the World producllo.n;,of olive on
I meet in regular Sf!SSion a1 the research and ezperlmentatioa hour hooot.
Ferren: Kelly MeKeMit and· to convalesce satisfactorily" ley, Marvene Caldwell, Audrey b 8 n k s' bell customers- in the 1965-66 seasOn Is ex·
l: IOQF, hail, Frldiy at 1 p.m. Tradillonal practlcea Itt belftl Tlte agreemeot would a11o Milia StUI.
today, according to attendants McCoy, Ethyl Bentz, Ada BJs. the corporaUons.
peeled to reach 1,235,000 tons,
There wlll be 1 ~er!monlal Md questioned. Some are excellent provide lllinlmwn waca covtrat Good Samaritan Hospital, sell, Eloise Connolly,
Leona The increase waa dl!llllled to says the U. S. Department of
( election of olflcers.
while others should be chiD8ed. ege to ID additional 7 mOIIon
- - where he un~erwent minor Hensley, Lucille Leilhelt, Gen- cut down the ~uge number of AarJculture.
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SATURDAY
Ali ol these movemenill have workers, bringiag the total of
kid"':y IUriOI'Y two weeks ago. eva Leonard, Catherine Miller, prime-rate busmllllS loans ~c ·.
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KYGER WOMEN'S
advantages and disadvantages. llwse &lt;OVered to M mllllOII. U
0sp1
eWS
"Ilia condltioa Is good," 1 Mary Nichols, Gathle Sanden, ing a period whea bank lendiftl Meramec Cav!!l'llll 0111t.otltl! 66
' ty will hold , !'UJllllllge sale
Many decisions must be made the law 11 approved the $lH
11pokesman said Thursday, ad· Mrs. Reid Young, Paullne Chad· rates lor these loans are belo"' in Milsourl hu 1 rlmsillne dam
' Friday and Saturday. March
the comlng months and minimum wage wouki 10 '11
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ding that no data hal been set well, Ell~ Osbome and Laura Uwse ol bond market and other whlcb is ono of till ..-&amp;en 1D
t and 12. in Middleport at
many more will be faced in $1.4JJ lte!tl Feb. I, and then to
ll:liload Roaplta .
for his release.
Mae Hartoftl.
money market ntos.
ony cave.
c Davis Building loealed
years. Parents are $l60
late
Person~ entering Holzer Bot' first door abo;e Baker
obligated to be aware of these · 1 year
r.
pilei during the Iaiii 2f houri
1 lure. The sale will begin
and other activlt~es so that they
Included: Sharoo L. Ballden,
J 9 a. m. and continue through can make InteU;geot decisions
Rt s Thurman; Lalftl J.
p.
m.
eoch
day.
when
needed.
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Strong,
Rt. Z GaiUpolla; Gran4
MONDAY
ville P. Burnett, Rl 1 Patriot;
RIV ERVIEW PTA will
Mra. James H. Snyder, VInton;
March 14, st 7:30. The fill
3S aD
Gnae Nldbtpt OantpoUs McKinley Dotson, Rt. l Galllpoceremony will be led by the
Dam 11.1, 2o.l, runntnc 29 feet Us; Jamea E. Call, Rt. I Cl'o'IID
Girl Scouts. The proiJI'am wiD
on rollers, Pomeroy • MuoG City; Jamea H. Sands, Rt. 2
~ . presented by the 7Lb and
2:1.65, Pt. Plwant 24.15, RJn.. t'ron City; Mrt. John H. Mc8:h grade English clau giving
ton 1.02, Kanawbl Falla 1.70, Dermltt, Pt. Pleasant;
Mill
a rhoral reading and a skit wiD
By Mrt. A. n. BoDey
Charlestol! 11.71. London, MLJI'o Breoda 0. 8urton, M~; Gerbe presented by the Boy Scouta. Mr. llld Mrs. Delli 11u11111 ruet and Winfield diiDI w. . aid L. McBee, Letart, Cerl W.
RETHE:L NO. liZ of the
and son of Bolivar spent a week on the sills.
Gerlach, Pt. Plwant;
Mra:
iiationai Order ol Job's Daugb- end with Ralph
Ballard 1114 Boat Monmea111
Wlllllm T. Perry, Middleport,
~f,·s will meet at Pomeroy Grover White families.
Ohio River- AliqUippa down Timothy E. Dill, Rt. 1 Mlnenilason!c Temple, Monday,
Mr and Mrs. CliiHDCI Bur 13, 1:15 a.m.; IIl&lt;ll up 11, 1:10 ville; Peggy B. Brown, WtiJ.
zw p.m.
of Columbkus spent a week end a.m.; Philip Sporn up It, 1:1141 lion; Mrs. Herbert E. Thomp~ POMEROY ELEMENTARY al their bom1 bare and with a.m.; Jaffboat up 11, I a.m.; IDn, RL 1 Ravawood; llrt.
!ITA will meet Monday at
Milo McDole.
lleo!1e G. up 17, 1:1141 p.m.; Marion A. Durham, Rt. ~ Jack·
p. m. Members are uked
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sorden Petmaylvanla up 17, 1:16 a.m.; IDA; Mrs. Vlrlll Landrum, Rl
bring articles for a white eledaughter, Dlans, of Colum- Jefftr1011 up 17, S a.m.; Colina I Ray; llem1 Sherman, Jr.,
phant sale. A procram will bt bus called on Mrs. A. H. Batlq Queeo up 17, UO a.m.: p...,. Rl I South Pollll; David W.
presented by 1bt O.U Drama Somday.
up 18, S:&amp;O a.m.; New MartiJia. McKlnnl~ WeOaton; Cyatbla G.
Players.
Mr. and Mrs. llarold Ragy Yllle don II, 4:30 a.m.: OV!C Hllu7, J!Dden.
NEW BROWNIE
daughtera, Mr. and Mra. down 18, 8:1~ a.m.; Demlder
Blrlb
ed at the Pomeroy
Truaaell and famtly up 11, 1:25 a 1.; Walter Beet- lira. Paul H. Craig, Grlmma
eftlary School wiD have
Wednesday eveniJJg '!Jitb jord up It, 3..Al a.m.; Robert Landlnc. W. Va., dallihter, 12:·
estiture aervice Monday
. and Mrs. Earl Robinson Weal down 11, 8:24 a.m.; Bob 18 a.m. Thlll'lday; Mrs. Jllllel
J p. m. at the ICbool.
and family of Gallipolis.
Benter up 23, UO a.m.: i\Uct R. Snyder, VInton, daughter,
..~ DAUGHTERS 0 r RUTH Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BaUard down 23, U6 a.m.: Rellablo up U6 a.m., Thursday; Mrs. WU.
· · 1 can will meel at tho church and lamliy spent Saturday tvlllo a, 1 a.m.; A. J. PattaD down Uam T. Perry, Middleport, dau·
llonday lor a potluck dinner
w!C! Mr. and Mrt. t.lll1 O!'IOIIUP 1:30 p.m.; Buekeyt ghter, 4:11p.m. 'l'burlday; Mra.
at aoon followed by lbe re~
. of Pine Grove.
State up GrltDup U:30 UD.; WUlard G. Cos, Rt. 1 Northup,
1ar meeting.
Mr. IIlii Mrs. Worley Davia, l'lmela D. up OrteliiiP I:Dil da~tar. 7:11 p.m. ThW'Iday.
' WSCS of HEATH Metbodltl Deiter, and Glen Davis, Lanp a.m.; Quseo City down Grtlfto
. . . .ed
Church wtil meet Monday oven- villa, spent Sunday wtth Mr. up &amp;:40 a.m.; Kentueldu down Mrt. IJda Bunce, Mra. Ella
Cabellero Top. 2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. radio, under4 Dr. Sedan. Black, Twin grip cliff. Dowgard, backMarch 14 ai tilt church 11 and. Mr•. ArvU Holtrr
and Mtldabl I:IO p.m.: p e ~ 11 E. Bunch, Mra. Raymond C.
coating, Dowgard, dlrection signals. L.O.M. Window
up lltea, wlndahleld washer.
p. m. Mra. J1111111 Euler falDliy.
llolmey up lleldabl 1:30 p.m.; Qtlldert, Mra. Don R. Crltcbwaahen, back up lite.
pl-qram chalrmlll IIIII Mrs. Mr. and Mn. Ray Byel'l, Mi11 Susao up Meldallll p.m.; field, Mra. J. Harmon EvaDI,
LIST t2339.5S - DEALER COST
~:
' : : del'oUoul chairman. Tannero Run, spent Monday af· Jerow up Mtldabl 7:10 p.m.; M!'l. Kartba J. Jubllna, LlwLIST$2140.40YOUR
COST
Jl
wlli be lolrl. Bruce ternoon with Mra. A. H. BaDay. Lady Marjorie don Meldehl Lundy, Mrs. Arthur L.
Mrs. Rattle Smltb, Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Eyn011 of I: !ID p.m.; Little 0eorp down Mlller, Mrl. Burleigh r . Oller,
. Hennessy and Mra.
ernoon .::rMepentA SundaHBayDaft. Meldahl 10:45 p.m.: Pete up :~W~l~ S~,Th MraL.
"· · · ey. Meldahl 12·30 am.· Harry Dy•
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Dr. Sedan, VB, 19B H.P. Caballero tan and white,
Instruments Mr. and Mrl. Robtrl Tru1seU er up MeJciabl
a.m., ltU.. Smltb, Cbarltt E. Slro111t, Danc Dr. Sta. Wagon. 6 cyL Brisbane blue with frost Ireclining
seats, ind. seats, auto. trans. Twin grip
and dallihtera, Roberta and ba Woods dowD · M
I
ay X. Stapleton, R. Scott Tay.
white top, reclining seats, auto. trans. P.B. Radio,
1
cliff,
power
llteerlng, seat belts, 2 retrct, tll)ted
Sandra, lleedso!Ue, R. D., re- .
dahl ~ Jar, Samuel Treeoe, Mrs. Helelt
white tires, wheel discs, light group, vialbillty
1
windshield, R. S. Speed, P.B. Radio, wblte tires,
&amp;an, walnut llnlsb, two key- cently were aupper IJII!IIa ol m., Brlmltoae up Mol
•• Walton, Mrs. Mark G. WU·
group.l. seat belts, .! retractable, 4 way hazard ayfo
wire wheel coven with spinner, Dowaard, back· holrd, 11 pedals, COb!pletitiMr. and Mrs. Stanley Trussell. :tO a.m.: Alldrew calbouo down llaml, Jlllllel J. Weatfall, Mrt.
lem, .uougard, IJ'/ waaher, backUp Utes.
up Htea.
.
with ptrcUaslon, IJiriY with Mr. IUid Mrt. MllcheD Holly Meldabl 1:15 o.m.;
Jouph Robert L. llwnphrayt and 1no I
lood credit may take
l)llnl several days 1n St. p"- Jonea down Meldabl 1:110 a.m. lant dalilhter, Mrs. Richard J .
LIST t2916._.;_ DEAUR COST
payments. Write Credit Dtll'lll. on bustneu.
OallfpoOa llul Robll1 Moore and lnfiDt daughter, I
LIST $3217.40- DIALIR COST .
j pai~ment, Bo:lt 19i1,
Mr.
White and daugb. Reed up I:IJ p.m.; 8tell Trill- 111'1. John H. Retet IIIII lafant
II
Doril, and Mr. and Mrl. er up 10 p.m.; Franklla Pine daqhtar.
lnsuranc.
Ruuell and 10n
IJlllll up 11:10 p.m.: lloulhorll dowD
_ _ _,..,_
Atlantis aqua, with black vinyl top. 440 Hardtop,
4
10
i-:::::'h:"=-::-:----,-- Saturday .-1n1 with Mr. and ' a.m.: L. P'leoro ap t:fl Seeond Grader ba1
P.B. Radio, auto. traDI. White tires, 232 cu. ln. enC Dr. Sta. Wag. 6 cyl. Frost white, rec:liDIIlg se.U,
'11)M,l81LI: - . . . . Mr1. Wateman White, Keno.
a.m.; LIJP Ann dowD 7:11 a. E
L
p,
153
H.P.
Dowaard.
overdrive trans. lli5 H.P. engine P. 1Ift lallgate
noellldt ,.., raw apon- Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr were m.
.
mer1ency Su11Je~1
window, Dowgard, Unted wlndaiileld~_whlte 16"
'jtor'a llcenaat Clfl n
at Holzer Hoapltel ll'riday to eall Kaan1t1 lllnr - Alllll 8. ¥11'7 KatbryD Poelw, a aecwheel dllcs, C. lletrlng wb'e~ w.8. Wilber,
tires,
LIST t2710.90 - DEALER COST
11111&lt; 011 Mrs. Dayton Raymaa and Marr111 down Mermet t:lll p. _. l!'adar at Mlddleport at•
baekup
lltel.
ii?i\oc:;;pjiiii"'itt;u;e"O~
. Flo Newlun.
m.: Semel down ilarmtl 1:41 llltDtlr7 ecltool, II a paUI!II ot
mado 1111 1ep1 papert. Mr. and Mra. JUD!or !Jorden a.m.: 0. r. llbtll'tl' up Mar- Hallet Hospital where she Wto
LIST $2872.20 - DIALII COST
· reconll and a1mo11 IIIJ and Dlaoo, and ~tarllnr Orr of met uo o.m.: Fort Daarbom dtrw111t aa emerpncy appen.
dOCIIIDtllll.
Columbul called on Mr. and down Winlltld t:41 p.m.; Rallll deelomy operaUon. She is the
lletd• 1amuc1. ,._..,
CliJJt Orr.
Z. down Winfield 7::MJ p.m.; H. daughter of Mr. llld Mrl. Dan·
t 4 dt Mrs. Allct Clplhart of 511'1- £. Bou dowD Wlnlleld 11:• ay Pot!•. Mary klthryll II in
........._ _ _ _ _ _
moved len wee1t to her 05 p.m.: llalleaal 1J1 Wlnflald room rn. R• brolber, Curtts
4 Dr. Sedan. Brisbane blue, auto. trans, twin gyro
8 cyl. 4 Dr. Sedan. Balboa aquA, reellnin' aeats,
home wblch waa buUt on her I a.m.
Pooler, lV8I ~ from Columauto. lr11111. Twin pip dlff., P.B. Radlo, white ttua,
dUf• .Pewer brakes, power ateerlna, P.B. Radio,
.,P1J'ED
dau(.lrer. Betty'• olace.
llul iltiMti fll bar alUnlu.
w.blte
tltea, undercoated, seat belt, 2 retract. Dow·
undercoated, IIIIU 11f9up, 1tat belts1•2retract, Dow·
·~
TO INTERE81 01 Mr. IUid Mra. Clint Orrllanf,
wlllllililefd wilbm, backUp ntes.
·
&amp;ard, wlli'diblald washer, backup Ute1.
• M.UOili AR£A
of Mr. IIIII Low lolfPI tWt laltlrdi,Y ,........,

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1963 Pontiac Star Chief 4 dr. - • $2095
1962 Chevrolet Corvair 4 dr. Sed. $1195
1962 Mercury Comet 4 dr. Sedan $1195
1962 Dodge Lancer 2 dr. Sedan - - $1195
1962 Rambler Classic 4 dr. Sedan $1095
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Alter the KoteiD War be C!1J11o
. ple!A!d his edllcltton 11 Purdue
WAP.utONITA Ohio (UPI) She doubled they would' l!lle 1daring adventtlres, will be the alene and Corrections.
"Nell went to first grade In .UD!verslly, reeelvfnll a clegreo
•'1111 )111'&amp;1:1 of illtrcmaul Neil the astronaut before he begins I command pilot aboard the Gem. "I have never been to Flor· floy" because he has RI!Veral In aeronautical englD~ng
Arma111J11a bead for Cape Ken· his scheduled space fligl).&lt;Tues. ini 6 capsule. He will ettomJI ide,'' he oaid, "but we hope to home townt t~e Al'IIUIIl'ongS 1955. Shorl)y aJterward ho boo
aedy Saturdoy 10 see their son day morning "because NASA io hook the nose of his ship on- get dewn to the oope iD two hevlng moved atOIII!d Ohio came a research pilot on tbe
roctell!tl miD space "con· li&lt;eeps those boys pretty busy.'' 1to an Agen• capsule fired into daya driving. I don't know how when he waa a traveUn&amp; 1tate supersonic X . t5
Cl!nled" ltut confident of lhe t The Armstrvngs and their two !orbit siX minutes before he be- long we w•ll be there but we esaminer.
airplane rnakfnll sir
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SIJiltee8 of hil hlstortc mission. ulber children and three of gins his trip to achi8'(e h;&amp;- plan to go over to Houston \ 'Neil went to flr4t grade In er the calllornla desert
''Nalurally 1 have a mother's their eight grandchildren, Ohio tory 's first link up of two or. when Neil holds a newt confer- three schoolt," his father uld. be wu appoln!A!d the natton'•
- q for my son." Viola Gllv. James A. Rhodes, Finance biting vehicles.
ence at the, SflllCO tenter after The IBJDlly lived near Wer· flrot etvillan spaceman In
~ said 18 she packed Director Richard L. Krabach Scott, an Air Force major, he completes the flight and the ron in Trumbull C~ty wnsre vember 11161.
1111 "lew but not many" new , and ••vera! hometown friends later will step outside lbe space various tests."
Nell began his education. They
tht ,.,, ·
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later lived In Ashtabula County Nat!ll'a11y, s c1v s 111051
clOib!'J she bou&amp;ht for their will be in Lhe VIP section when Iship ami . perform a two-hour , .
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thea St. Marya near WapakoP· mous son h9s been mueb In
Vlorlda trip.
Armstrong and David Scott are and 15 mmute space walk I V.
Ned hllll always ~on Ia• eta then In Wyandol County ... heart of the people In this
~·B~t this is a tremendous fired into their planned three· limes around th,e earth.
1 cinated
br, fly1ug:'' h1s father
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b
le&lt;:ted lor
"''-- for those boys nboanl day space trip.
The astronauts father, Sle- recal.led, ev.er nee we look for' settllnf in Wapakon'ta In nee e Willi se
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lbot ~IJ!OUie, I. fulfillment of all ,
Pirsl Florida Trip
phen, is a career stale employe an. mp ane rJ e m an. o ord ICbool
beld lor him at lbe Un II c
., ·their• hopes aMI we are con-I Neil , whose life has been I oow the ass1stant ditector of the l'II·Motor when we . lived near ''So~e people beve trouble Cbri of Christ durllll
lldent it wiD 10 all right."
lilled with determination nnd Ohio Department of Mental Hy. Warren when be wu Ill."
proiiOUilelns Wapakoneta," Mrs. 1118hl. A Jals homecoming
Armotrolll laid.
plellned U IOOD 81 II can
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and the
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u 'Deed·tuh' Instead o! 'net.
ah' 11 so many people aoy It"
Told NOI To Worry
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''Naturally 1 am concerned,"
blo lather 11ld adcllns with 1
tturdy faith In what he wa 1
uylng bul wo have faith .,..
pltclt faith, that everythtng' will
80 rl8ht on the fll8ht."
He said his aoo bad told him
1101 to worry beeaUH nobody
would be shooting at blm u
they did In the Ko1'8811 Wer.
Armstrong flew 78 combat
millions lor the Navy OylliJ
off tho carrier U.S.S. Essex
during !he Korean War. His
plane was shot down but ne

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TEL AVIV, laraol !UPI) Soviet Ambaa•ador Dlmllrl
C1Juvakbln Thursday urged tht
formation of a nuclear-free
zone In the Middle Eost to hall
the arms race. Addressing the
lorael CouncU of the World
Jewish Congre11, ~e al~ called
for orgamzed Jew1s~ opmion. to
back the Soviet fight Bia&gt;nsl
German "revanchist&amp; and mill·
larlsts."
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NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) Tho government Thursday ordered the lmmedlat. deporta·
I the boord of lhe Hadio Corp. of - -- - - - - - - lion of four Communist dlplolll
America ' Ihe par&lt;nt company and motion pictures, record and mats and two Communllt
of ir&gt;:HC~TVI and one of the tape playerwUI me111 into. a newsmen. The four were
By RICK DU BROW
j world's most respected commu- comprehensive system
whtch identified as two first secreta.
United Press International 1ni cations au thorities. The cur- l ~Ill become the communica· rits al the Soviet Embasly, a
HOLLYWOOD
iUPI)
- A ren t splurge ol color television, lions center of the home.
clerk at the Cbinose Communist
predidion of a fantastic "rom· , ror instance, Is perhaps due "Through the communJca. Embassy and the second
, mumcat10ns center" tn the more to hts: personal p10nccnng .
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secretary at the C~h Embas.
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average home- .an the not too u£ lhe mnovatton
than lo lions center m the home ' much sy· The ne wsmen were I
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1 distant future - is causing much anything else.
of the daily buslnesa of the Russian and a Czecll.
talk by usuall y blase show SarnoH spoke this post i households will also be done.
people who hea rd It described weekend lo a large ussembly of By pressing a button the M'~ki.Ecrw· WINbEBREI'!SF.R
· a speech here.
rennerw' sonbr of
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1 was David Sarnoff. cb&amp;irman of mncr . e sa1 , 1n par:
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· By the mid-70s and possibly &amp;bops and make her aeleclions
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ega social fraternity at
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1Cap&gt;tal University. A graduale
Lewis Repair Service sooner, htgh power broadcast "She will pu.tl another button of Pomeroy High lchool, Winesatell!l.es wndtU beam teleVISIOn and the computer will place the brenner Is an education major
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ePLUMBING
not too diStant futur_e. mforma- write a check.
Renrl
Cbrilltophe, u-tleve
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who became kfnll of Haiti ID
hon Will !low m almost ,
llm&gt;tless quanlitltes on laser 'Tomorrow's homes will have 1811 once ordered a compalight beams throng~ hollow libraries of great rums, oompa· ny ~f his soldiers to march off
pipes extended from city to rable to Ieday's collections of a cliff to show their obedi·
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musical recording•.••"
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Office Hours: 9 to 12. l 1110 !Close at Noon on
produced video show ol 1985.
Thurs. _ East Court st.. Pomeroy
And toastmaster Bob Hope,
IIIAT IS THE TRUTH,,,
laldng note ol the butchering of
movies on. television, co~tted: "lalkmg about editmg on
TV, people were upset when TV
showed Ceell B. DeMille's 'Six
Commandments.' "

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4e&amp;t illnost diiiJ,-~ ilie
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reunion of tho Armstralfl ~~mDy. Her ·~lti'W:, ;1,.,, 1114
her l!Qf)lllld, D\'.J. 8, llolfmb,
and lwo of lbelr lout Cblldra
w01 be ~!~ere from M~
Falls, Wis. 81 wUI 11e their . .
Dean, a foteJniD al 1 -Gealnl
Motors pllllllla An4erlolt. (ljd.,
and his wife and 0111 111 their

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modelfnl ltlslon was
held
'l'llunldly niaht at tile Appalacb·
laD p.,_ Co. audlterlum lor
"MII8 llprlngtlme'' conteatanta
with Mn. Lewis Tolle uelstln&amp;
the strls Ia 111811)' moclellllg
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Departmeut
Slore ·JIIsl Marjorie Bead ~
oorod ·by the Ben
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Comp111y; Mlsl Pegg lluJDB8ruer, lpoiiHied ·fly 0. J. Morrf..
lOll's; lftd Mlsl Betty Greem,
sponsored by llardln'1
Shoe

by the Point Pleuant Junior
Woman's Club In cooperatlen
with the mercbanfll division ol
the Chamber of Comm~. The
show will be held at the blgb
I!Chool gym with adrnlssiono of
50 cents ftr adulta and 25 centa
ltr children. AD chlldroll must
be accompanied by an adult.
'nils year's theme "Hollday
In Greece" will be accented by
beautiful decoratioll!l with the
decoration commit~ beaded
by Mrs. Joe Forbus. Ushers for
the affair will be members of
the Raillbow far Girls.
'l'bo pregram cover wu designed by Miss Judy Burdette
1eca1 blgb IChool art teaebee. '
Models lor the show ara Rar·
din's Shoe Center; Don and
Jim Wiggins 8,lld Tim Daugherty; Fisher's: Margaret Shell,
Diane and Debbie Fisher Ja•·
Center.
et Garrison, Mrs. Eu&amp;ic; Bell·
One ol lhll lfJ:ll, Ill blgb er, Debbie Dawsoo, Betty Green
school aenlorll, ~ be selected and Levalee Minton;
Biggs:
at the JIUtllBI sprmg style show Kimberly Clark, Sharon CheeseMarch 17.
brew, Lois Pyles, Pamela and
The stylt show Is IJ)Oill!ored Jacqueline Pyles, Vickie Steele,
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mer JIIQel SbHroD of j!:yiiLIJQQ,
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The aon 1 early life.
lboir
things Uko mowfnll
hoojllawno In Upper
lor ' 10 cents Ill hour.
Richard B. Brading recalled
Nell clerked In bll ~::;11
bere, Jeavfnll early on I
lfternoons to bicycle
miles to the airport to take
lnll lessons wblle IIlli In "'~"'II
school.
Brading and his wile will be
at Cepe K8111ledy for the blnalo
oft. They, like olllor1 aoln.c to
the cape, wUI pay lhelr own II·
pen188.
Tho proud lather 1ald Nell
learried to fly an airplane ~
lore be learned to drive 111 automoblle, He obtained his pilot
llcense II 18 tltt 1am1 YW hi
was graduated !rom h 18 h
oehool.
"He used to allp books to bed
and read with a flashlight ,,ben
be was supposed to be aaleep,"
his mother recalled.
"He was always good-natured
and even . tempered," she aald.
"He was an excellent atuden~
especially In scleott and math.
He Uked to run and play with
other children but hil first
I
hi book "
wa. a ways s
s.
Mrs.inArmstrong
Ia a e&lt;~:~~II
clerk
the local aoU
lion office and bas been •I

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With power brake• and steering.

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11Je. CliaDIIel Swim: Ne:d
eek
w s scheduled orbital mlsslon by two American 115\ronauts, In which one ol them Is
e&gt;:pec!A!d to take 1 lenibty
"walk tn space," will be )liven
utensive coverage by the
networks, with the launching
planned for Tuesday. • .the
1pace-walk hopefully will take
place Wednesday, and splashdown Is scheduled f&lt;&gt;r Friday . .
.the mission is aimlns at a
re~Olll · ·And docking In
IPIICO of a manned and
unmanned vehicle, launc~ed the
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Gene
BaD'• llelllimilll
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election
haveMay beeR
Mrs.Clifford
Katherllle
1111 democrat
should MYI t lit
fast •n""l
wll be lleld eaell
Ill ballot
lor the
loth and
m are
Carder
Mantforl
Brumfield
le&lt;OIId and lolriiiTieiUy ol cemploted and are ready for !D). The candldateo bavo- beeR CandidaiA! U..IA!d on tho
of receiving 1 uoul· !be
every diOIItll beiJnaiDC
oa tltt printers, according t. MaJ. certified by tho Secretary of lot lor tile two vacancles
vote.
Jell from
Mardi IIIII.
Gil Coualy Circuit CJert Ho• State.
tho IIOJI1llll'tloa Mason
Th mornfnll pi · tocedler
Board of Education are:
wDI be 1o tall 1 clooer 81*'-·
County candldal.oll are Houoe D. Wedge, Pt. Pleaaant,
11011 and to bell' replar lad
el Delegates, Lawrence Plants ert G. Adklnl, Pl Plea8811t:
lllindJaR eommHtee ropoila.
(Dl and Brerry J011e1 !R); James L. Wiggins, Pl
AD 111emhon ollllo Chamber
County Court, G. A. Biggs, ant: Dr. lAonard Brown,
eio woD utile JII'OII are Jnvlt.
(D) , Michael Whalen !D), Rush Pleoaon~ Ted Stevena,
Pt.
ed to allead lllo "da'd - t "
A. Krodel (R) and
Ple1188111, :Mn. Alu ~~:11
lflalr. 'l'bo meellaCt wm pi
Gerlach, Jr., (R);
land, Pliny aDd Jell N
udenriJ at I.
Mr. lftd Mrs. George Fred· lor Justice of Peace, Lewis
IA!r Apple Grove.
erick aDd Jack Fredel'lck vfs. lricl, Olivia L. Kincaid
According to Schultz, th~~~~
!ted Mrs. Hattie Frederick oa no republican: candidate
are approximately 14,000 el
·-"'l
Sunday aftmloorl,
' constaable of Graham
ble YDIA!rl Ill the Ceullly•
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Sevetal from !len bave beenllrlct, Democrat Robert
111M there were ?,IU reglllerID with ftu.
Kay, New Haven, DO
ed republieans ud 1,700 rll!ifl..ll
Speak March 17th
Mrs. ZoRa Blgglllt!l!8ived an c811; Candidate lor
IA!red democrats aDd a ~-II
PI'. PLEAJANT - Mra. T..i. llllJIOUBcem.ent of the marriage
pelldenll.
lll'r J. Uvioay, w. Va. State of her nephew, Homer B~&amp;~s, PT. PLEASANT - Arreola I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Extension Specialist Clllld f&gt;e. February 16 at the U;B. church recorded in the Ma11011 ~:II
velopmenl and H:mu,n Rela- In Columbus. Ills bride is ~rom jail for the past 24 hours In•
lions of Princeton, will speak to Uruonport, where .they reside. ed: Ellis Williams, 40, Pt. Plea· II
Mason County Home Demo»slra- Mr. and Mrs. Milford. Freder· sant ; Beauford Harrison~=~~~
Uon Club members .. the 001111- ick of Eagle Ridgf! vlsi!A!d Mrs. 43, Rt. Z Letart; Elmer
ty lesson entitled "Self Eval· Zona Biggs Sunday aftemoo&amp;. slon. 51 . Pt. Pleasant;
nation" on March 17th at 10 a. Lloyd Hollman of Chester re· Dean Lee. 31, Henderson,
m. 11 Krodel Park.
cently drilled a wa!A!r well lor charged with intoxication ;
Checkbook records help you keep speqc
Norman Frederick.
Iwin Robbins, :!8, Pt. P:::;~::::ll
Following a poUuck dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cox assault and battery •
• in line; cancelled checks are sure receipd(~l
noon, a wor~ on lmlttlng were here from Dayton for a Ail the arrests were madl
and booking rug• will be held few days la•t week. They bad the Sheriff's Department.
l'hyaot open your account, SOOD, willa ill'f.;t
in the afternoon. Mrs. Lillian new doors Installed on their
Fields, New Haven wiD show home here.
·
how to hook rugs. Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer!
ASK TO WED
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K~arllll, Mason, Mrs. P~ullnel and Vance called on Mr. and , PT. PLEASANT _ API&gt;IYblgll
Miller and Mrs. Tom Scally Mrs. Elson Spencer at Racine for marriage licenses In the
will give iBstructiono 11 kllt- lreeently.
· lice of the County Clerk were:
tlng.
-Mrs. llalllt Frederick Arthur Daniel McCoy, Jr., 23,
Leon. and Mary
Lucretia
R~gn
Roush, n, New Haven. Frank
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Pierce Sherrick, 66, Lancas!A!r,
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Ohio, and Mary Claressa Ashbaugh, 61, Laacas!A!r, Ohio.

the regular teachilll! list
It iB oot known what possible the oubstltuiA! roll.
useful purpose thll peculiar Ulder Tille I,
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habit maJ serve.
and Secondary l!ducation

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Tel.o. Patty Haught, Tammy.
Simpson, Joe Smith and .Mar
jorie Head; G. c. Murphy: Nik·
tl Nibert, Nita Walden, Diana
Brewer, Susan Hammack, NaD·
cy Sayre, Cheryl Bledsoe, and
Tonda Wise; Fashion Center,
Mary K. Haddox, eamaletta.St...
vens, Bobbi Cruickshank, SU8811
Darst, Saundra Shearer, Caro.
line Windsor, and Gloria Fridloy; Bea Fraaklin: Shad 1111d
Ned Schroeder, BiD Wellmaa, POINT PLEASANT
n
ftve IA!achers were employed for
George Wllllamson, Harold Lil- ert Shertzer has resigned as the March !·May 31 term. Elev·
lie, Danny Jobosoil and Randy coach, ellecUve June 30: a 1 d en persons wero umed teach· Generals Lee and Grant
Daoiela.
Dick Ware was
to re- ers aides.
•· agaia after the surrender
place him during
Mrs. Bill VanHorn will be Appomattox. ~rtly after
meeting of the Masoa
secretary of the Title I pro- war, Lee, passing thrliughtll
Lula Konstantello1
Board al Education.
'::.~:~··. untll Aug. 31. Jessie Wasbillgton, stopped at
Die~~ on Wednesday
Shertzer hu been athletic df. """' Hunter wu named dine- White House to pay his reBJteclltll
PI'. PLEASANT - Lulu Mae
tor of the program.
[to Presidellt Granl
Konstantellos, 86, Hogsett, died rector and head loethall
Dates appreved include HanWednesday at her home. She at Point Pleasalll High
1an High School, Sunday May
had been In failing health the lor If years.
21, baccalaureate; May
23, 1
past lew years.
The reslgnaUon wu from the class day, and May 24, comShe was bora February 12, directorship and coaching
meucemeRt; Wahama, May 22.
1880 ia Mason County, the dau. ies, but did net Involve
baccalaureate, with
gh!A!r o! the late John and Mary ing.
ment on May :13.
Potts. She was the widow of
Prillelpol Roy Lloyd of mm-·11
James Konstanlellu. There are Wore wa1 named to a
derson Sclloel wao named to
no Immediate survivors.
year contract, effective July I, bead "Operation Head Start"
Funeral service will be held Mrs. Mabel Blessing wao
lor tbo eomfnll year.
Saturday z p.m. In the Pells en a leave of aheeuce. Two
Budget matters - e
EUB Chapel, of which she was cbers, Alice Bartley aad
red untH a &amp;pedal meeting
a member and burial will be in Belle Dunn, were appoln!A!d
be ealled.
the Potts cemetery. FrIends attend lllo aliDual spring coun·l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
may call at the Mohr. Stevens ell at Charleston.
Funeral Home alter 6 p.m. FrJ.. Mrs. 8a1Jelda Wore was aat... ll
day.
ed librarian of Wabama Higl1ll
IINuty Tips
Pecallar Babll
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pml:huted to aofety jD a rice
paddy and wu rescuecllllllnlrl.
Alter the KoteiD War be C!1J11o
. ple!A!d his edllcltton 11 Purdue
WAP.utONITA Ohio (UPI) She doubled they would' l!lle 1daring adventtlres, will be the alene and Corrections.
"Nell went to first grade In .UD!verslly, reeelvfnll a clegreo
•'1111 )111'&amp;1:1 of illtrcmaul Neil the astronaut before he begins I command pilot aboard the Gem. "I have never been to Flor· floy" because he has RI!Veral In aeronautical englD~ng
Arma111J11a bead for Cape Ken· his scheduled space fligl).&lt;Tues. ini 6 capsule. He will ettomJI ide,'' he oaid, "but we hope to home townt t~e Al'IIUIIl'ongS 1955. Shorl)y aJterward ho boo
aedy Saturdoy 10 see their son day morning "because NASA io hook the nose of his ship on- get dewn to the oope iD two hevlng moved atOIII!d Ohio came a research pilot on tbe
roctell!tl miD space "con· li&lt;eeps those boys pretty busy.'' 1to an Agen• capsule fired into daya driving. I don't know how when he waa a traveUn&amp; 1tate supersonic X . t5
Cl!nled" ltut confident of lhe t The Armstrvngs and their two !orbit siX minutes before he be- long we w•ll be there but we esaminer.
airplane rnakfnll sir
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SIJiltee8 of hil hlstortc mission. ulber children and three of gins his trip to achi8'(e h;&amp;- plan to go over to Houston \ 'Neil went to flr4t grade In er the calllornla desert
''Nalurally 1 have a mother's their eight grandchildren, Ohio tory 's first link up of two or. when Neil holds a newt confer- three schoolt," his father uld. be wu appoln!A!d the natton'•
- q for my son." Viola Gllv. James A. Rhodes, Finance biting vehicles.
ence at the, SflllCO tenter after The IBJDlly lived near Wer· flrot etvillan spaceman In
~ said 18 she packed Director Richard L. Krabach Scott, an Air Force major, he completes the flight and the ron in Trumbull C~ty wnsre vember 11161.
1111 "lew but not many" new , and ••vera! hometown friends later will step outside lbe space various tests."
Nell began his education. They
tht ,.,, ·
AU.Obl Do
later lived In Ashtabula County Nat!ll'a11y, s c1v s 111051
clOib!'J she bou&amp;ht for their will be in Lhe VIP section when Iship ami . perform a two-hour , .
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thea St. Marya near WapakoP· mous son h9s been mueb In
Vlorlda trip.
Armstrong and David Scott are and 15 mmute space walk I V.
Ned hllll always ~on Ia• eta then In Wyandol County ... heart of the people In this
~·B~t this is a tremendous fired into their planned three· limes around th,e earth.
1 cinated
br, fly1ug:'' h1s father
""' s1
b
le&lt;:ted lor
"''-- for those boys nboanl day space trip.
The astronauts father, Sle- recal.led, ev.er nee we look for' settllnf in Wapakon'ta In nee e Willi se
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11144 where Nell began high flight. A prayer vlgll will
lbot ~IJ!OUie, I. fulfillment of all ,
Pirsl Florida Trip
phen, is a career stale employe an. mp ane rJ e m an. o ord ICbool
beld lor him at lbe Un II c
., ·their• hopes aMI we are con-I Neil , whose life has been I oow the ass1stant ditector of the l'II·Motor when we . lived near ''So~e people beve trouble Cbri of Christ durllll
lldent it wiD 10 all right."
lilled with determination nnd Ohio Department of Mental Hy. Warren when be wu Ill."
proiiOUilelns Wapakoneta," Mrs. 1118hl. A Jals homecoming
Armotrolll laid.
plellned U IOOD 81 II can
"Tho .ilbl way to oay It," IITIIIJed.
SJ.

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explained
to "put
aeeent
on the l!IU
'Wah'
and the
lhf
'Net' bul tho •net' 11 pronounced
u 'Deed·tuh' Instead o! 'net.
ah' 11 so many people aoy It"
Told NOI To Worry
.
''Naturally 1 am concerned,"
blo lather 11ld adcllns with 1
tturdy faith In what he wa 1
uylng bul wo have faith .,..
pltclt faith, that everythtng' will
80 rl8ht on the fll8ht."
He said his aoo bad told him
1101 to worry beeaUH nobody
would be shooting at blm u
they did In the Ko1'8811 Wer.
Armstrong flew 78 combat
millions lor the Navy OylliJ
off tho carrier U.S.S. Essex
during !he Korean War. His
plane was shot down but ne

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URGES FREE ZONII:
TEL AVIV, laraol !UPI) Soviet Ambaa•ador Dlmllrl
C1Juvakbln Thursday urged tht
formation of a nuclear-free
zone In the Middle Eost to hall
the arms race. Addressing the
lorael CouncU of the World
Jewish Congre11, ~e al~ called
for orgamzed Jew1s~ opmion. to
back the Soviet fight Bia&gt;nsl
German "revanchist&amp; and mill·
larlsts."
.IX DEPORTED

NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) Tho government Thursday ordered the lmmedlat. deporta·
I the boord of lhe Hadio Corp. of - -- - - - - - - lion of four Communist dlplolll
America ' Ihe par&lt;nt company and motion pictures, record and mats and two Communllt
of ir&gt;:HC~TVI and one of the tape playerwUI me111 into. a newsmen. The four were
By RICK DU BROW
j world's most respected commu- comprehensive system
whtch identified as two first secreta.
United Press International 1ni cations au thorities. The cur- l ~Ill become the communica· rits al the Soviet Embasly, a
HOLLYWOOD
iUPI)
- A ren t splurge ol color television, lions center of the home.
clerk at the Cbinose Communist
predidion of a fantastic "rom· , ror instance, Is perhaps due "Through the communJca. Embassy and the second
, mumcat10ns center" tn the more to hts: personal p10nccnng .
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secretary at the C~h Embas.
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average home- .an the not too u£ lhe mnovatton
than lo lions center m the home ' much sy· The ne wsmen were I
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1 distant future - is causing much anything else.
of the daily buslnesa of the Russian and a Czecll.
talk by usuall y blase show SarnoH spoke this post i households will also be done.
people who hea rd It described weekend lo a large ussembly of By pressing a button the M'~ki.Ecrw· WINbEBREI'!SF.R
· a speech here.
rennerw' sonbr of
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· accep1·&gt;ng housewife will be able to look M "' oy
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at the annual Screen 1 at the merchandise in departP 0d
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role n0 t uncommo n t0 h'Jm-- d!'
a
Ul:eHr&amp;
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1 was David Sarnoff. cb&amp;irman of mncr . e sa1 , 1n par:
Ta Om
· By the mid-70s and possibly &amp;bops and make her aeleclions
u
ega social fraternity at
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1Cap&gt;tal University. A graduale
Lewis Repair Service sooner, htgh power broadcast "She will pu.tl another button of Pomeroy High lchool, Winesatell!l.es wndtU beam teleVISIOn and the computer will place the brenner Is an education major
-FORp:ograms: a motwn pic~ures order and make the necessary at Capital.
d&gt;rectly w home receiVers deduction from her bank
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anywhere m the world. In the account. She won't even have to
Followed lila Order
ePLUMBING
not too diStant futur_e. mforma- write a check.
Renrl
Cbrilltophe, u-tleve
eROOFING
who became kfnll of Haiti ID
hon Will !low m almost ,
llm&gt;tless quanlitltes on laser 'Tomorrow's homes will have 1811 once ordered a compalight beams throng~ hollow libraries of great rums, oompa· ny ~f his soldiers to march off
pipes extended from city to rable to Ieday's collections of a cliff to show their obedi·
&lt;&gt;ty.
musical recording•.••"
ence and they did
WY 2·2374
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Mlddleoor1 telephone. radio, television, still
fn another television hlghligbl
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of the dinner, RiChard Lewine, Young lions In zoos oattdy
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who guided last year's CBS-TV thetr deep &lt;eated hunt1ng 111special, "My Name ia Barbra," llbtct by attacking the IH!ar~t
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Office Hours: 9 to 12. l 1110 !Close at Noon on
produced video show ol 1985.
Thurs. _ East Court st.. Pomeroy
And toastmaster Bob Hope,
IIIAT IS THE TRUTH,,,
laldng note ol the butchering of
movies on. television, co~tted: "lalkmg about editmg on
TV, people were upset when TV
showed Ceell B. DeMille's 'Six
Commandments.' "

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4e&amp;t illnost diiiJ,-~ ilie
wu recelvetj 1111117 • ..,...,.,.

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'rhe Florlilo 1r1; w01 llrbts a
reunion of tho Armstralfl ~~mDy. Her ·~lti'W:, ;1,.,, 1114
her l!Qf)lllld, D\'.J. 8, llolfmb,
and lwo of lbelr lout Cblldra
w01 be ~!~ere from M~
Falls, Wis. 81 wUI 11e their . .
Dean, a foteJniD al 1 -Gealnl
Motors pllllllla An4erlolt. (ljd.,
and his wife and 0111 111 their

PT. PLEASANT - A 8pi!Cial
modelfnl ltlslon was
held
'l'llunldly niaht at tile Appalacb·
laD p.,_ Co. audlterlum lor
"MII8 llprlngtlme'' conteatanta
with Mn. Lewis Tolle uelstln&amp;
the strls Ia 111811)' moclellllg
pluoV
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plly Comjillll)'; Vlekle SIA!ele,
IIPOiliOted by BiggiJ Department
Store; Dsbble DaWIOII, IPOIIIOI'·
ed ~ Flsber'o
Departmeut
Slore ·JIIsl Marjorie Bead ~
oorod ·by the Ben
FrantliJI
Comp111y; Mlsl Pegg lluJDB8ruer, lpoiiHied ·fly 0. J. Morrf..
lOll's; lftd Mlsl Betty Greem,
sponsored by llardln'1
Shoe

by the Point Pleuant Junior
Woman's Club In cooperatlen
with the mercbanfll division ol
the Chamber of Comm~. The
show will be held at the blgb
I!Chool gym with adrnlssiono of
50 cents ftr adulta and 25 centa
ltr children. AD chlldroll must
be accompanied by an adult.
'nils year's theme "Hollday
In Greece" will be accented by
beautiful decoratioll!l with the
decoration commit~ beaded
by Mrs. Joe Forbus. Ushers for
the affair will be members of
the Raillbow far Girls.
'l'bo pregram cover wu designed by Miss Judy Burdette
1eca1 blgb IChool art teaebee. '
Models lor the show ara Rar·
din's Shoe Center; Don and
Jim Wiggins 8,lld Tim Daugherty; Fisher's: Margaret Shell,
Diane and Debbie Fisher Ja•·
Center.
et Garrison, Mrs. Eu&amp;ic; Bell·
One ol lhll lfJ:ll, Ill blgb er, Debbie Dawsoo, Betty Green
school aenlorll, ~ be selected and Levalee Minton;
Biggs:
at the JIUtllBI sprmg style show Kimberly Clark, Sharon CheeseMarch 17.
brew, Lois Pyles, Pamela and
The stylt show Is IJ)Oill!ored Jacqueline Pyles, Vickie Steele,
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Shawn
Wood; Morrison's:
Shelia
SmHh, Nadine Pearson, Pam
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canMr II 'JUJu.

pr~ud parenta;;~~:jl

The aon 1 early life.
lboir
things Uko mowfnll
hoojllawno In Upper
lor ' 10 cents Ill hour.
Richard B. Brading recalled
Nell clerked In bll ~::;11
bere, Jeavfnll early on I
lfternoons to bicycle
miles to the airport to take
lnll lessons wblle IIlli In "'~"'II
school.
Brading and his wile will be
at Cepe K8111ledy for the blnalo
oft. They, like olllor1 aoln.c to
the cape, wUI pay lhelr own II·
pen188.
Tho proud lather 1ald Nell
learried to fly an airplane ~
lore be learned to drive 111 automoblle, He obtained his pilot
llcense II 18 tltt 1am1 YW hi
was graduated !rom h 18 h
oehool.
"He used to allp books to bed
and read with a flashlight ,,ben
be was supposed to be aaleep,"
his mother recalled.
"He was always good-natured
and even . tempered," she aald.
"He was an excellent atuden~
especially In scleott and math.
He Uked to run and play with
other children but hil first
I
hi book "
wa. a ways s
s.
Mrs.inArmstrong
Ia a e&lt;~:~~II
clerk
the local aoU
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64 Olds Dynamic 88 Hobday Std. $2495
V·B motor, automatic trans., pow•r brakes, power
. steering, 6 ~·ay power aeat. radio, tinted glass, wbite
, sidewall tires, wheel diacs, anti-spin dillerenttal. Fac·
·tory air.

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·64 Olds F-85 Deluxe 4 Door ·· · · $1995
V-8 motor. automatic trans .. pwer steering, tinted

gla,, radio. while sidewall tires. wheel discs, anti-

·spin differential. Beige with saddle interior.

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64 Pontiac Catalina 2 Door · ·· · $2295
Hard Top. With V.IJ motor, automutlc transmission .
With power brake• and steering.

64 Olds Cutlass Coupe .. .. .. · ·., $1995

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over blue with white vinyl Interior, t.IUcket
. , a, V.IJ motor. auto. trans., ~ower brakes &amp; stet'r·
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tinted glass. 4 new white sidewall tires, radio,
l, disrs.
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6 ·~Chevrolet Impala 21)oor · ·· · $1395
'Hatd Top. 372 V-8 motor. Powerglide trans., radio,
whl~ sidewall tires and wheel uiscs.

3~01ds, was $795 ···· ···· Now $595
ila.$ ~door. V.IJ motor, automatic trans., power brakes.

Jl&lt;i,Ii'Jr steering. radio. white •idewall tires, 2-tone

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Ford Thunderbird · · · · · ·· · · · · · $995

\1: . motor, automatic trans., power brakes and steor.
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white sidewall tires. wh .. J disci, tinted glass,
r o and factory air.

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Ramhler Classic 4 Door ··· · · · $1295
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enl!lne, automatic trans., power stMrtng, whtte
ildewall11re~ wheel discs. black with red interior.
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5"1 Buick Century 2 Dr. H.T.
f'u]l power.

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motor, eutomatlc trans.

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EXPERT INSTALLATION!

ARMSTRONG'S

·· · linoleum , .. Inlaid Vinyl
Floor ro,erine for every kind of floor. Bt-st
patterns. Profe!!slonat in&amp;tallation I:Jy us, or
do It yourself. Call WY 2·2635 for fret esu~
mate.

WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING
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58 Ford 4 door ·- - - - - $295

V.S motor, automatic trans.

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FURNITURE

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SALES

11Je. CliaDIIel Swim: Ne:d
eek
w s scheduled orbital mlsslon by two American 115\ronauts, In which one ol them Is
e&gt;:pec!A!d to take 1 lenibty
"walk tn space," will be )liven
utensive coverage by the
networks, with the launching
planned for Tuesday. • .the
1pace-walk hopefully will take
place Wednesday, and splashdown Is scheduled f&lt;&gt;r Friday . .
.the mission is aimlns at a
re~Olll · ·And docking In
IPIICO of a manned and
unmanned vehicle, launc~ed the
same ,day.

Pomeroy

MASON
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plelllon care free, and 1 com.
pllmentary make up too.
Young elrl• want • beautiful
o:omplexion, we owe it to
them to teach them how to
obtaill it and care lor it.
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It hB1J been estimated that
IOLAI~Ias Bartrurn
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ever 5000 eubic yards of onowll
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60 Buick LeSabre • .. ·• f.895

MANY MORE VA~ES
Sale Continues Until
Saturday, March 19th

You Don't Need Cash
OPEN A BILD-A·COUNT

Nothing Down

Pay As Unle As $5.00 Monthly

Station Wason. Ulle nt11 orl&amp;blal hro !toDIIIe~· aa4 b
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Republican

Gene
BaD'• llelllimilll
Jll'lnwyllbeeta
election
haveMay beeR
Mrs.Clifford
Katherllle
1111 democrat
should MYI t lit
fast •n""l
wll be lleld eaell
Ill ballot
lor the
loth and
m are
Carder
Mantforl
Brumfield
le&lt;OIId and lolriiiTieiUy ol cemploted and are ready for !D). The candldateo bavo- beeR CandidaiA! U..IA!d on tho
of receiving 1 uoul· !be
every diOIItll beiJnaiDC
oa tltt printers, according t. MaJ. certified by tho Secretary of lot lor tile two vacancles
vote.
Jell from
Mardi IIIII.
Gil Coualy Circuit CJert Ho• State.
tho IIOJI1llll'tloa Mason
Th mornfnll pi · tocedler
Board of Education are:
wDI be 1o tall 1 clooer 81*'-·
County candldal.oll are Houoe D. Wedge, Pt. Pleaaant,
11011 and to bell' replar lad
el Delegates, Lawrence Plants ert G. Adklnl, Pl Plea8811t:
lllindJaR eommHtee ropoila.
(Dl and Brerry J011e1 !R); James L. Wiggins, Pl
AD 111emhon ollllo Chamber
County Court, G. A. Biggs, ant: Dr. lAonard Brown,
eio woD utile JII'OII are Jnvlt.
(D) , Michael Whalen !D), Rush Pleoaon~ Ted Stevena,
Pt.
ed to allead lllo "da'd - t "
A. Krodel (R) and
Ple1188111, :Mn. Alu ~~:11
lflalr. 'l'bo meellaCt wm pi
Gerlach, Jr., (R);
land, Pliny aDd Jell N
udenriJ at I.
Mr. lftd Mrs. George Fred· lor Justice of Peace, Lewis
IA!r Apple Grove.
erick aDd Jack Fredel'lck vfs. lricl, Olivia L. Kincaid
According to Schultz, th~~~~
!ted Mrs. Hattie Frederick oa no republican: candidate
are approximately 14,000 el
·-"'l
Sunday aftmloorl,
' constaable of Graham
ble YDIA!rl Ill the Ceullly•
,.,._,... • "'"
Sevetal from !len bave beenllrlct, Democrat Robert
111M there were ?,IU reglllerID with ftu.
Kay, New Haven, DO
ed republieans ud 1,700 rll!ifl..ll
Speak March 17th
Mrs. ZoRa Blgglllt!l!8ived an c811; Candidate lor
IA!red democrats aDd a ~-II
PI'. PLEAJANT - Mra. T..i. llllJIOUBcem.ent of the marriage
pelldenll.
lll'r J. Uvioay, w. Va. State of her nephew, Homer B~&amp;~s, PT. PLEASANT - Arreola I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Extension Specialist Clllld f&gt;e. February 16 at the U;B. church recorded in the Ma11011 ~:II
velopmenl and H:mu,n Rela- In Columbus. Ills bride is ~rom jail for the past 24 hours In•
lions of Princeton, will speak to Uruonport, where .they reside. ed: Ellis Williams, 40, Pt. Plea· II
Mason County Home Demo»slra- Mr. and Mrs. Milford. Freder· sant ; Beauford Harrison~=~~~
Uon Club members .. the 001111- ick of Eagle Ridgf! vlsi!A!d Mrs. 43, Rt. Z Letart; Elmer
ty lesson entitled "Self Eval· Zona Biggs Sunday aftemoo&amp;. slon. 51 . Pt. Pleasant;
nation" on March 17th at 10 a. Lloyd Hollman of Chester re· Dean Lee. 31, Henderson,
m. 11 Krodel Park.
cently drilled a wa!A!r well lor charged with intoxication ;
Checkbook records help you keep speqc
Norman Frederick.
Iwin Robbins, :!8, Pt. P:::;~::::ll
Following a poUuck dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cox assault and battery •
• in line; cancelled checks are sure receipd(~l
noon, a wor~ on lmlttlng were here from Dayton for a Ail the arrests were madl
and booking rug• will be held few days la•t week. They bad the Sheriff's Department.
l'hyaot open your account, SOOD, willa ill'f.;t
in the afternoon. Mrs. Lillian new doors Installed on their
Fields, New Haven wiD show home here.
·
how to hook rugs. Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer!
ASK TO WED
1
K~arllll, Mason, Mrs. P~ullnel and Vance called on Mr. and , PT. PLEASANT _ API&gt;IYblgll
Miller and Mrs. Tom Scally Mrs. Elson Spencer at Racine for marriage licenses In the
will give iBstructiono 11 kllt- lreeently.
· lice of the County Clerk were:
tlng.
-Mrs. llalllt Frederick Arthur Daniel McCoy, Jr., 23,
Leon. and Mary
Lucretia
R~gn
Roush, n, New Haven. Frank
'-'0.1
Pierce Sherrick, 66, Lancas!A!r,
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Ohio, and Mary Claressa Ashbaugh, 61, Laacas!A!r, Ohio.

the regular teachilll! list
It iB oot known what possible the oubstltuiA! roll.
useful purpose thll peculiar Ulder Tille I,
.
habit maJ serve.
and Secondary l!ducation

Rectangular

63 Bu.ICk LeSabre • • .. S'
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It shows Ita tender evellllidtlll4 out.

"YOUR DIAL IS OUR DIAL"

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motmot of tropical ~~ Wlloon ud Carolyn 11
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trims off Ita tat! Miller Wiley were lamed
1w a skin

MOTOROLA

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Motor Car

'l11e ord l!c:hultz. Ballot

MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE
DURING OUR WINTER SALE

recl . ¥1111111~

Amerlc•'• Pfntst

POINT PLEASANT -

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64 Wildcat l$uif;k

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meroe, 1111 UHIUieed 1 brat

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Diles Radioear Co.

but one ollhe electoral

Tel.o. Patty Haught, Tammy.
Simpson, Joe Smith and .Mar
jorie Head; G. c. Murphy: Nik·
tl Nibert, Nita Walden, Diana
Brewer, Susan Hammack, NaD·
cy Sayre, Cheryl Bledsoe, and
Tonda Wise; Fashion Center,
Mary K. Haddox, eamaletta.St...
vens, Bobbi Cruickshank, SU8811
Darst, Saundra Shearer, Caro.
line Windsor, and Gloria Fridloy; Bea Fraaklin: Shad 1111d
Ned Schroeder, BiD Wellmaa, POINT PLEASANT
n
ftve IA!achers were employed for
George Wllllamson, Harold Lil- ert Shertzer has resigned as the March !·May 31 term. Elev·
lie, Danny Jobosoil and Randy coach, ellecUve June 30: a 1 d en persons wero umed teach· Generals Lee and Grant
Daoiela.
Dick Ware was
to re- ers aides.
•· agaia after the surrender
place him during
Mrs. Bill VanHorn will be Appomattox. ~rtly after
meeting of the Masoa
secretary of the Title I pro- war, Lee, passing thrliughtll
Lula Konstantello1
Board al Education.
'::.~:~··. untll Aug. 31. Jessie Wasbillgton, stopped at
Die~~ on Wednesday
Shertzer hu been athletic df. """' Hunter wu named dine- White House to pay his reBJteclltll
PI'. PLEASANT - Lulu Mae
tor of the program.
[to Presidellt Granl
Konstantellos, 86, Hogsett, died rector and head loethall
Dates appreved include HanWednesday at her home. She at Point Pleasalll High
1an High School, Sunday May
had been In failing health the lor If years.
21, baccalaureate; May
23, 1
past lew years.
The reslgnaUon wu from the class day, and May 24, comShe was bora February 12, directorship and coaching
meucemeRt; Wahama, May 22.
1880 ia Mason County, the dau. ies, but did net Involve
baccalaureate, with
gh!A!r o! the late John and Mary ing.
ment on May :13.
Potts. She was the widow of
Prillelpol Roy Lloyd of mm-·11
James Konstanlellu. There are Wore wa1 named to a
derson Sclloel wao named to
no Immediate survivors.
year contract, effective July I, bead "Operation Head Start"
Funeral service will be held Mrs. Mabel Blessing wao
lor tbo eomfnll year.
Saturday z p.m. In the Pells en a leave of aheeuce. Two
Budget matters - e
EUB Chapel, of which she was cbers, Alice Bartley aad
red untH a &amp;pedal meeting
a member and burial will be in Belle Dunn, were appoln!A!d
be ealled.
the Potts cemetery. FrIends attend lllo aliDual spring coun·l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
may call at the Mohr. Stevens ell at Charleston.
Funeral Home alter 6 p.m. FrJ.. Mrs. 8a1Jelda Wore was aat... ll
day.
ed librarian of Wabama Higl1ll
IINuty Tips
Pecallar Babll
Schoo~ eftective Ill the
Mothers, do
America

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Pontiac'• finest and best, and thlo one · ~a riallY. _ . U.w
.. found in tho rtYealinc aew mileage. Power lteerlnl alld bi'UtL HydnmaUc'~f.'
booklet. "Tho1't)Jt,h About Norv.
Dee!Deu." Write, phone or mil
ao today lor your FREE copy.
n-. ia no obHpUML
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Shertzer
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Of Big Blacks Gn·d Team

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THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.

The DepiFtment Store Of Building Since 1915

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·Av~rage Personal Income on Farms is Up
By GAYLOR DP. GODWIN
Ualted Prm IDitrullOIIII
WASHINGTON (twi) - The
Ag,.culture Department loday
estimated !be averaao personal
inoomo o1 each per10n llvlna on
a 111111 in 1915 at a record hll!b
$1,510, up II per cent !rom ••
woe
11,270 In 11114.
'Ibis aharp incrtase followed
1 rls.tnc flow of f~ ince~e,
lncraaed opportun1tllll r.r mcome off the farm, and a fur.
!her deellna In the farm popu·
!allan.
.
The department alao esUmated the averaae net lnoome per
farm In 19&amp;5 at 1 record high
ff,112, compared with
In
19M. 'lbla 12 per cent lncreaae
from a year oarller resulted
!Nm a I per cent hike In total
realized net farm income and a
1 per Clllt decline In the mun·
her of farma.
The per capita and per farm
record income averagea came
to lll!ht In the department's cur-

"'"Ullo ~~ Jy
not mlew of the farm Income toM IGIDi • "" D ge
altuatlen.
meat · aalmall. Direct

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the non-farm populatlo II10ie In
19&amp;5 to an eatbriated f2;405,
compared with about SS per
cent In 1!164 and 1960. In relll·
live Ierma, thla relationship be·
tween income! of 1111'111 people
llld non-farm people In 1915
waa the belt It bas been since
161.
The review of the farm Income altuatlon confirmed ~
Uer lf8ureti of farm operations
durin&amp; 11166. These Included:
-Net lann incoml rose to
$1U billloD, eampared with
$12.9 bi!Uon in 11164.
~rosa farm inoome from
f8l'llllJII in 19&amp;5 reached a
record UU bUIIon, up fU
billion from 19M. Cub receipts
from farmtna (farm markttlglla
and govvrnmeut payment! I
with flit.! billion 111 19M.
Receipts !rom farm marketlnp
1 result of higher prlee~ for

tbe.$2.l blllloo paid in !964.
-l"ann production
.
tot8Jed UU bll~on .
.
totlled $30.1 billlon last year,
up about $1 blllion 1rom I~'
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Colton SlpiDJI
The department said
•?~ton farms m 20 states
s1gned lhroulh Feb. 25 to
vert 2,065,571 acres ?ut of
land cotton producllon under
the 1986 program.
Tol!aceo Vote
Growers of burley tobacco.
the second leading cigarelte
leag, voted Jn a relerendum
Thursday to decide whether the
11168 crop wlU be arewn
the present acreaae allotment
program or under an
poundaae proaram. II two-third•
of the fll'OWerS votina
the acreaae-poundage program,
It wlU be In effect for the 1966,
19111, and 19611 crops.

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ITue·sday with Mrs. Ivan Cllev·
-------. Florei!ce 1114· Lilla.
'The allenduce Mareb 1
Mr. · and Mrs. Ivan CbevaUer
the Eden U. B. Church
1Reedaville spent · Sllllrtla,
waa 71.
with Mr. 8lld , Mrs;
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.:M~andt.lnr.fr!~~:~~~

spent SUnday wllh Mr. anc!
Mrs. Howard Nelibn of !teeds·
viDe.
Bruee Robert Bflley of Cool·
'lllle apeut Sllurday llllbt and

I don't w111t to "" the teacher
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Low "':: ~· k~Mrs. ~ ":. ~ ~·
Thij Q9
Is tor YOUOC poo- in trouble. There muat be oth.111 Mr and Mra
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Pa Mrs.ayoe,
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re- Lookl""
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Geff and •Mr. 'BDd Mra.
Herman
... Par lna-nsl...- ••
Ai, -.yith the real of Helen Help 1ST
Reedivllle.
FURNISHINGS?
Ul!· i,~ w•Icomea tauaha but oeir FUn:
Mr and Mrs. Howard Nellon Mr.
Mrs. Alvin Goff spent
won't d&lt;jdj!e a aerlou1 queatlon You might Iuove said, "Ac·
Reedsville spent the week recent Sunday 1n St.. Mary'a,
VISIT OUR
w(lll a brush · off.
cordlna to the textbook, the
in Wheeling with
hi•
VB.. with Mr. and Mrs. Den$end your teen-age queatlons theory of evolution Is ........
Mr. and Mrs.
Malone
family.
BUDGET
to Youth Asked For It, care of This way you could keep your
Nelson, . Sr,
Uolslnaer,
Fallllie
1
H'if"l,Jlelp US!, this newapaper. bollell iDlaCt, while still reMr. and Mrs. •Alvin Goff d!
and Mrs. Virgil Bolaing·
Blac1&lt;matler For A MtGor?
porting llhll scientists have
Reedsville recently spent a
recently vlllted with Donna lAKER FURNITURE
Dear Helen :
written -H
in Birmingham. Ala. Webb at Shade.
Wbal do you do with I molb·
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Mr. and Mra. c. w. Dodd Ch
. aries Brown of Kentuc"M,jd"-•rt
0
111
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er who blackmails youT Mine •••y
......, WAY OUT:
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ts.m
family.
nc:ently visited with Mr. and
:=':~~~~!!!!!,}
does. It all started wileD I 10t Dear Helen:
and Mrs. Junior Hols1ng- ··~-~~~~~~
You tell N.B.P lndlrecl!J, 1101
and son, Paul Wayne, spent . . ~.
. _ - -. _ 1 job after school, babyallliJII.
Everything I do or don1 do, the lo "take the easy way out of
nl&amp;hl with ber pareuts
boldl this over me, aaylng abe- the dUemma of her IJieCitlmate
. and Mrs. Ruasell Cline at
·u make m• quit my job. She baby by IDII'1')'iDI ellber of
. They al10 viSited
luiowa I need the money aiDe! the boys - (the reluclant Iaher areat areat uncle Creel Bee! 'buy all my own clothes and Iller, or the noble lrland she
gle and family at Franklin.
.-1 911pplles, etc. I do my dofan't love. Then you advise
Mr and Mrs. James !.o..ers
lhll'l'' of the work at home, her to take a atiU euler way
BRIGADE
101110umes more than my ahare. out by ahalldoaing her child to
Ahy suggestions?
- SOON stranaers!
1/ a
PORTSMOUTH, Englan
&amp;
BROKE
k .
If she gives It up, It may be
,...
n
fUP)) - An inspection pa;:::: I
Dear. Soon Bro e.
knocked around or mistreated.
I V
U
ere Porl!mouth fire bri
Membor FDIC
l'omt...,.
I'm ·our• both Y?U ""'! your It's at least half her fault the!
Interrupted when a
..._ . . -._ . _ , . . . . _ . _ .
mother realize llhe s talkmg up tht baby is comina into the
By Jack O'Brlau
force had to leave
you
.
answer a fire alarm.
1 gtorrn about somethmg
'd world and sh e 11
respoMlble for
. b
11
could setlle ID a reezo you bringing It up She would do
discuss mstead of argue.
better
·
One one hand a glltterina new 1spy reports, "He's been In the (of cancer} and Bill Frawley Schlpol airport in Amslerdam
She may think you have
bo to marry one of the legitimale play was opening on' wrong buslnesa ri&amp;hl along
(of heart trouble) In H'wood:
far below •ea level on
Ioken on too much but to )'OU, two ys, try honestly and con- Broadway, "The Lion in Win- he's wonderful" . . . Tbe Our· they were aay, decenl, dedicst·
land. Boats and bari}e611
her worry sounds ' like' "black· sclenliously to make the m~- ter," starring estimable glam. ward Kirby's, the Bennett Cerfs ed people.
nearby canals float about
maJ\.'' You resent it because rJag: a s~cce~: and,
d~sn 1 or personalities Bob Preston and Tony Randall arrived (and Aller consulting antitrust exabove huge airliners on
she "nags" and doesn't brag ~or · J.~ a 1~or;;:.
wt and Rosemary Harris; on the Tony winked at a handsome perts two years aao, we decid-lsa~irpor!:~t·s~=~~===
and 1 r'an't blame you here· ~ ~ ch wo~
ve a no~ other hand tho same evenina older woman and made her ed pay-TV In Calli., no matter I;'
glfl who earM her own clothes P hs e wo":maha;e ~~· chdd. areeted the Bdwy. premiere of night) . Dina Merrill drop. how viciously the anti freeze
and spending money deserves a eruldapa mkeeh
er 0 lg&amp;llon "The Osear," a movie: new ped In with CUll Robertson and forces fou8ht, would have to be
SHOP
.
wo
ma
e
er
more
mature.
h'
h
uld
ld
r•the
1
th
bla'
ed
d
1
1
whale of a lot of pra1se!
Sh' k'
't
tainl
, 1 w 1c , pray, co be cons er· a....
move as ey aroae pro •m a proper an ega
SATURDAY
don't you two sit down A " mg 1 cer Y wn t.- ed !he mort glamorous, more to go that way ID the eareat, business; and March 3 that
and work out your hours lor .R.A.
glltlerlllfl, more dazzlinl prem· Dina kissed Cliff lightly, prJJb. forecast came through 100 per
sitting, study, chores- and fun. "The easy way out" has noth- ' Jere; and why?
ably just Method Acting prac- eenl · It's a serious romance
Show your mother that Jo'lU can ing to do with the problem of The department's decision lice . . Midway In the movie, Indeed for Bert Lahr's talented
Whare Your Dollar•
manage Ibis job without really unwed motherhood. Most im· waa simple - we have our own amid the onslaught of so m e sprig, Jane, and Bennett Cerf's
Buy More
hurlm' and I think she'll turn portant consideration Is "What's most dependable yardstick - pretty gamey dlalo~. one 10n, Chris . .. Lana
Turner
off lhe storm. - H.
best r.r !be child," and, be- which one did Anita Louise at. malernally concerned lady with was offered $!-million for her
THE SHOE BOX
Dear Helen:
lieve me, adopUve parents hard- tend ... 'lbe answer: "The Os· 1 18-year-old son In evening 50 per cent of "Madame XX"
I am a sophomore in high ly ever turn out wrong - they car."
clothes heard just enou&amp;h, took but she'll hold on (get the monMiddleport, 0.
ochool and am takillfl Earth are ion well screened! Next At !be Robert Preston prem· him by the ann, Ulted him ey!)
Science. In our book are a most important consideration iere, we areeted Alan King on !rom bls seat and rushed him lr-======-=;;;;i
couple of chapters on the scien· is: "Will this marriaae be a tha sidewalk; but waan't Alan out before be could hear any
tific crealion of the world. My waste?" If so, three people may starring In his own Bdwy. com- more: the lad seemed relucJeligion opposes this,
saying end up losers.
edy hit. "The
lmpossib'· tant but momma prevailed.
only the Lord could creale. I It's never easy lor a lirl 1o Years?" . ·. Indeed be is, but While
aaylng "Goodnight"
believe this
when we bad give up her baby. But some· be alto It one of the s1111ll to one llld all, 11 If In her own
a Jest on 11 and there was a tlmea it's much more aonllble. troupe ol producers ol
''The drawlna raom, Mrs. Joe Levine
·~ ··
question Jn our creation, I - H.
Lion In Winter" and a backer was greeted by an aid friend
DEALER TODAY
put down "The Biblical Story."
of same well into the live-fiaure· whose brief critique P.eemed to
Po. that 1 got a faiUDg . mark This column Ia dedlcattd to aoce1 c1us ... "I'm nervous," aatlaly the producer's w~e just
and a demerit for lnlubordlna· family Uvlllt, 10 If you're bav· he eonfeaaed In lroat of !be line - "Well, it'll make mm11- 11
for
"""
iDfl kid trouble or juat plain ·Ambassador 'lbeatre ... '1 was· ey .·. "
KITCHEN
I think this is unfair, but f trouble, let Helen help YOII. o't nervoua when I opened in
Mrs. L. was dressed, undkmll,t-11
OR
d " no I leU my parent! because She will also welcome your own my own play, I koew my lines, edly symbolically, in gold
BATHROOM
,:.-...-=;;;;;;;ii.io====•,l•musing experiences. Address mew what I had ta do, But here ill "31" after the premiers Lei&gt;· II
Heli!D Boltel in eare of this 1 am with nerves. lt'a my ego, man parlaer Paul Mannbelrn
newspaper.
responalbility ta my partners, and LBJ adviser Ed Weisl
the moue, Is the leut WOlT1 of nouneed '"lbe Oscar" ·~=~
all." .. . And oil he jittered to both art1s1iea1J1 8lld u
See
step-savinr Kitchens,
his owo actfoc at Tbe Plly. cinema bankm.
charming bathrooms, lmd modern, combouse Theatre.
We shan'lllep on any critics'
pact heatina systems. Ask for our FREE
Water Analysis. Beautify your hom e
Meanwhile, back at "T h typewrilinallngers with an opln·
WY2·2039
while you increase its comfort
Oscar" premiere, Anita Louise ion of the Preaton play, except
Trlan&amp;:ular baflles in the clothtt
Otl NIGHT Wlf-2951
..., W
remained a aold
brocaded to note Its eo-star,
cylinder crnte a crln·eron
tumble action. This reduces bunch·
-• IIJ'De. G. BraadJiad~ M.D. (with sallies) lobby onament Harris, turned In a
Pomeroy Flower Shop :.~:e w~~d "':'~~~~ until they ciOHd the doors for performance . .Two fine
ln1 and tangling •• • ltls airflow
iet to all the clothts better for
Matchlnt Phllco
W. Moin
Pomei'Ol'
HEATING
fnter dryin1.
imaril
diseasea
f
.
the
movie
to
begin
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Tony
edy
stan
departed.
tra:!:~~~~
rp
Mrs. Millard Voa Metar
Automatic
0
yler
hm
Bennett
was
there;
and
our
the
same
day,
Ahce
PLANT
their la
years - ere as
- -Wa1h1r
OR
been a steady increase fn diver- come tnnamod . (dlvertl· Dr. Malow'a aeries It control!· II
ticula (oulpouclllnp) e1 lbt di..
·' ... Just Arrived!
WATER
gestlve Ira 1
. 11 th lo culltts) !be victim usually com· ed the dltcomforl very .w.eUi~ed
c · .especJa Y e W· plalna of Pbdoml••l pain and in lona u hll patients .,10
er bowel. This has broucbt an
·
SYSTEM I
NEW SPRING
increase In the umber 1
about 211 per cent there I• aome ouch loocls 11 peanuts,
0 ques- rectal bleediJII.
lions about th~.
corn, pineapple and loocls w11111 tl
. . COSTUME
The surgical removal of these In the acute stage t!lere II al· ~ such as tomatoea, stra·w·ll
diverticula
Is 10 times .
.. a low arade fever. The In· berries and rupberrla.
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.
me
neees- flammation ia caused by ferm·
PIIIICI W4fl.
3 eyelet, lnchu:linl
aary. but IS rarely advltable IJ&amp;. entation of Ulldlieated
food In this aerla of paUenfl
• Two Drylni Cyctoa • filii• Drum AirfloW
saak cycle, Wettr
~·: "MIDDLEPORT
cause there are 10 many of particles that become trapped compllcatlona of eltber the
S1vtr; Unt ,Htlr,
• Porcotoln £nomill flnllhod Clothe•
Deterpnt Dflpeneer.
them. The mere ~ of a In tbe outpoudilnp
seue or the treabMDt wei'! II
Cylinder • llltiY'LoQ!nl Door • Fran!·
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larp number of them Cdlvertl· Dr Louise Matow' in Chic
observed. Some ollhesree ~~=:II
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any
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qo,
Who
dllcondnued
the
Ill
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•· DOting that many pattenls with bad
ol ••·1r
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a recurrence
u ..
or lhrae weeka alter an X.fay domlnal distress but sot prompt
examioalion witb bariiDft aul· reUef wbaD tbey ruwned the
Edw1rd Bier, Owner
late, reasooed lbat thla Improve. treatment 1D properil' Hleetad
Harry Miller, Owner • With Miller Mlrfll
meat was probably due to the easel t!lilmay be the treallneot
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8atley. SUI)I. Prayer
eine, Oblo. SundaJ Scbool at i
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Foraol 111111 MllllodiBI
t :IO a.m. 8UDclaJ
Worshlp l Mr and Mrs Rlebal'l! • .1·· .
- Sil11dey School vwa~~.;; Mra. Service 10:3!1 a.m Sunday.~ve- and ~hlldren
Mt. _. .._., 8cboal 1:1111 liiJ 111 .:10. ;;;;;;., 10
. . Ev~o .,.,zlo Fred Nease. ~upt. ~ ...p """ nln&amp; Servlca 7:30 p.m.; ..,a . Lawrence Prall and ~
service. to:80 a 111 •
a. m. •
•ice 10 a m. Rev.
week Prayer Servk' Wedne~ I
k - e .~·
and Junior cburch I., ferviCO 1 P m.: Young People Stutler, pastOr.
day 7 iltl P m Rev lllorru. :.1 ' all of Newar '
.,..,.,;
'I
or Kndeaver 7 p m Wodnesdav . Heolb .otolbodln Cll""'b.
W 11 I' 1
auests of Mr. and 111'1. ~
pllll ,..__ a ... 111 Prayer meetma 7 p. m Satur· dleport M 11: l)ow&amp;on , puwr:
~~i..dasc::..C. • tllo Na.., 1 GlueS.ncamp and cia~~ . f
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I Mr. and Mrs. Don ~·· ,a:
ftal, C. I. ()'Conner, piiiDr •Orll!t i,plooopal Olulob Mrs. Nan Muor• I. ur
uo one ~und8 1 ScboOI Y lllJ a m • 1 llllerlalned Sunday ~ ·
'"'llld:'f 8cboot 8:80 L m...~ I'IDiolroy,
Rev Rl hard
8upt; Qlurcb School 9 :W a. Momtna Wonblp II 46 •
h
f their aon Bnlllll11
' Cartts, IIUpl.t I0:4a a. m.
Mor' m.; Wonhlp Serflct, tO 30 a. EvanaettStlc ser~lco I 4&amp; ~ m on ~~t,:. birthday. ' Clil 1 »
wonhlp: I:R p. m. BYP ~~'ra'lermoo. to 311 m.; Melbodlsl v ou ~ F:Uo~ 4klwaek oraver servrce. T·4t P included Bruce's orolbet, lift.-.
JWllor ratklwtllip: 8 p m -•
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llllp 1 p m.;
1Co8 .,.,.,~ m WPdneodav
Me,;'
- - · -nleo: l:liO
• .•.m Colin hour lollowtnk
meefin&amp; lsi ~""&lt;oy ol month
S:rnr••• Cburcb ot tho N... ' an, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllaftl -"~
,.,.,..,. P· m. Bolorprlll EUB C.:hun:b Re• 1 30 p.~ WSCS. 2nd Monday ...,., ll'illmm l l'biJrl.oe """" Kelvey and MarYin, Mr. '"":
WednesdiJ, Prayer nteelllll: lltnzel Smith pastor Wnr•h'P ol "ontJI, llltl 0 m. Eleanol Sond•• ~··ho&lt;d ~ 311a m. ; Morn , l\1ro. Thereon John10n, ~.I 1,,1
p. m. WadneadiJ. !""'"' aervtce 9 3IJ a. m . Sun~"l Weotneoday 7 P m
Ull wur&lt;h•o 10 ;&lt;~ a m.
: Mr. and Mn.. T. G. HdfdoJ'tM
Choir Practice; I liD p. ~i 1't1* Scbool. 10 10 a m Yoolll ~et Mlllemllle MelbodlBI
l'e•te•••llll A•oemhly Rnote Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. .. _
claV Juntnr OiOtr p,... ""
Jowship 8 30 p. m., lloys an&lt;J Wendell G. Stutler, Pastor I 1 .1. l!.e&gt; ""'" ~ '"""' "" ''"' ] Philson and W.rs. ~Una ~
..~:!!o~. ::.-pa~arc~ - Glrlt Fellowship, 6 30 p. m • Sunday School, 10 a. m . 1\'or· ''""'"t Srhoot ID a m . \111Jr I llacme
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Evenllll! service 7:30 p m.. lnd lhlp aervlce 11 a. m.
dav Wodnell' , ond ~·rldav
, """'· Harold r.n.11m ..OIIal)l! .
Worship. t a. m. Del 1 hODd ttb Sunday•: Youth Clx&gt;lr
Morse ~pe !MelhodiBI _
l'b• PenWollll C.:burcb. Mid· ! bus. spent three d•v• w•th .MIIu,
~~:f• opeaker. Chur• 1:30 p. m. Wednesday Pravet Jamee Early, paslor, Oliver i llepurt . SooU 3rd ~ve SUM•• I and Mrs. Harold tw~r.~h ·&lt;tilt:··
IB
9:10 a. m. Clas... lor MeetlnR. 7:30 o m Wod•eodov sayer. Sup, Sunday School tU ! 'lchooo. Ill ' "'·: ~•nwta• evonln~ I Mrs Roush acco"!panled aiiBif.,' Flnl lllplllt Cbarell Lollrld&amp;e EUB Churcb,. Rev I a. m.; Preaching II a. m.
I .van~•II•Uo ,.,.•leo I :u• P m I Grimm home to Columhull&lt; IIIJILo.
Preaclt- ll:ugene E. Eme...on. pastor . I Portland Methodl81 Charcll- I 1\'odneoday Rlble qzud\ I :ttl p. I a Wet'k's ' lsi!.
.,,lll~
llundiJ flcbrolt:110 a. m.
Sunday School I 4&amp; a. m Ru&amp;
L. Mci)"niel . pastor. Sunday 111 • q•""~, 111 ~nt ~··••• onrl , \lro. Bud Glu""'"'mp -.a
1DP SundaY 1:1IO p, m. Clu•&amp; 10tl Archer, Supt.
Sund~t School .9.30. Harold Roush.! 11/..l'llhlp 1 ·~ 0 m P••tor He• received wor~ of the ~"
rn. WID llaplllt p 1 u 1 worship 10:45 a. m. and 7.30 Supl; Kenneth McLeod. al!lll 8 L Rorrell
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~'hurch Johll O•v•ea ~""'" Mr and Mrs. Robert ~·
reachln&amp; or 7:30 p. m. Wednesday . Chrm llaelne Metbodl!l Church. Ulurcn School 10 30 1 m Wor and children, Morgantowll, ••
~.I :30 0 P.mm·~=- t1an Eodeavor. 7:ll0 p. m., 3rd fl. L. McOaniel, oastor Sun· ohip service .311 0 m
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day School 9110 a. m,. Preacb· Reor""nlzeo l:huroil ., ,_, , Mr. and Mrs Henry EuleM•'"c
Mull Baplllt li1Uidaf d and lllorniDI Star EUB Char&lt;~. ing 10:30 a. m., MVf ti P m.. l'hrlst nl t.allel ll•• ~, 11118 " ' : Miss Patsy Prirt •Ill' · Mtv·J
IU.&lt;Il.Y, Hall, eoroar Secon
by Rev Men"'l Smith. pastor Y 4~ Prayer and Bible Study. 7 30 p. milee !rum RaPine 01' Rllo·ine I Charles Jordan, Columhut
\PIImetroy, Mason.
cb In L m. Sunday School, Roy Va~ m Wedn .sd•Y
~nrtl•n&lt;J Hood Sund•v s,-11.,0 , srent a weekend recently wla FreDcb
~S.B.C. Meier, supt.: Earl Shuler, A~~ t llocll Sprta11 MelbodiSI - 9 31! a m • 1, •rshtp IU :ll 1 her parents, Mr. and tltta .,
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lDsoD wi pastor Mnrntng wurHhlp Ill 'Ill a m · Chester Lemley, pasiD" War· m., Sunda· eve.rinR oerv 1c.., at Clarence Priet.
1 Rev. R. L. P • ery SUD- Prayer meeting 7:30: 'lburs- &amp;hip serYtce 9:30 • m.; Sun·.• , 0 P n wen wnr'"" "'" Mr. and Mrs. Gerald OUr1
- SundiJ Scboo~DI 1181"1· day. Youth Fellowship, 1:30 P· day Schoo~ 10:15 a. m.; Mn lee at 7.30 p m Paslm . c 111 r Huntington, w. va.. visited Sun .
day 1 P m. sundl(or each m. Sunday.
1:311 p. m. Prayel and Bible Proffitt
All even1n1 seMI : day with her mother, Mn. V ·•
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Solllb Bethel EUB Cliare~ - Study, Wedn•.aday, 7:30 p.m. ,.,.,. ""Ri~ at 1 30 n m
, E. McOnde.
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IlL IIIIIU llplll1 Cit.... Rev. Euaeno E. Emeroon. 1181' Rllland MetMdisl Clturdt-. o... Lady If Lorello Mluton . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rou•'
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paswr. lAna Bottom. 1\eY. l'b•m•• ~ and family. ChariO&lt;lnn . w. V.
110111'111·lr af FQurtb IIIII MaiD SL lor. llullday School 1.4~ · m., Rev. C. J. Lemley,
11 llltddleport R•Y. N¥1t Bordtm. NoriDID H. Bahr, 8upl Sunday Cburcb School 9:30 a. m.. Wor tronek, admlntstrat.or: Sund•r : spent th• weekend with Mr.
lllnlller quncJay S.:hooi 8 30 WorshiP 10:C5 a.m. oad 7:30 p. !hlp 1181"1100, 10:30 a. m.. M l.~as•6 3tJ • m.. "".Hoi) U•Y• j and Mrs. Harold R"ush.
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ol ObliRation. 7 P m
I Miss Beverly Price and .
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and Prayer servt"' 10&lt;1 by pasl ~uttoa Methodist Church Sl. Jolln'o Colltoli• \\llostnn• Charleen Ward vi•ited at MLr::~
or, 7:30 p, m. Thursday.
: H. L. M~Domel Pastor; Mrs. •lPIH r: r· ~v itlt&gt; ' llr rl " to Ktr1 t•JJ I ieatt·· Co11e~fl Sunday aftern(QI.
Naomi Bapllll Cll m . W&lt;lr' Syrotose I::.U.8 Churcb. Paul , Lester L. Roush Supt. Preach- R•• Prank Mam•n
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1-tol\· l&gt;'t~ ·II Obllr•.ttllnn ti llr Ill anJ M~ . ~rot! Wh"&gt;f'I P.I". ~f'VI
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pnry QullenbeiT)', Su!~~.; tO :W a. 111 1 Oak Grove Methndl8t ChoErcb,l i m.' COllie"'"" "' h••• llt'lur• Bo•lon, and \lr. end Mrs. TJ!i!ll
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lndltarr Qarob II Qllll. lfDrniDI o ~lh· I . m. Hour 10:30 a. m. Scripture and ., onnoon•··~•nl
: P'ort Knox and has IPiftl U
Art MI-. lllinllter: Bible
of:" eiiBtle' Se~lee. Sermon _ Luke 22:39-48. "A· Po~erot !Se••ntto Oat 'd•en days wit 1• his parenll. Mr. anG
kbool and I\IOnllnt Worahtp. 111 and 3rd :::'dav of month wako to Temptation?" Youth 1111 ~burH - Mutbor"' H••Mh' ·l Mrs. Walter Rookhold and baa
to:• L m.: Olrltlllll EJljOQ. T rs Plabll EtJB Cbareb. Fellowahlp 5:30p.m.; Boys and ltd .. north 01 Me•g• Mo~ona :returned In his bese lor lurtbol
ar, I P. m.: EveoiDa WoralllP. ~~e:'Fuaeoe J!l. Emerson. liD Girls' Training ClaSI 3: 1~ p.m. tlospltal ~a.to• ~ ~ uJttord , tralnlne.
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H. . Pvt. Chsrleo Hudnell rteeiiiPIIevllle Cnualllllr _.... Suodly School 10 a. m., 1» Circle. Wednesday 7:1~ p. m. Holler tlervlc"' "" ,5"1urt1a, IIY vislte&lt;l hls parents, Mr~ and
Bit. Ruuell Clint, puiDr. - bart Vineyard, Supt. Bible Stu- Claas Study Hour. Thursday, Sabbstb !lo:nuul. 1 :II ~ mit 1Mrs. Harold Johbi!GD. ,lj
YOUIII Peopll'a aervke 7:ll0 P· d)' and prayer service~ lad by 7:15 p. m. Choir rehearaal.
Worship, Uti P m istb 0 ~
Pvt. Gary Reed visited- ~­
m. 1'burada1i lllvaaplllllo aar- paatDr 7:30 p. m. Tuelday. Letart Falls Ualted Brethren meeting. 'llll 0 m · 1' u 1 pamrts, Mr. and Mn. ''I\IVIIl'
tb Sallliilay, ?:liD P· m.: and Aduit c1us meeting 7:30 p. InC rill Church, Sunday School lf1. Tburaaay. 1::111 .P m .~ a 1Reed.
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9:30a.m. worahlp servlcel. Tbo fl .Evllll tletghts, \i&amp;l~~lu 11 Mr. John Bobo villted Ken.
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berry, P'edented Cburcb, Pomeroy- Orst and third Thursday even- C:.~" ~~ ~~~~~~ea K neth Rockhold over ..._ waell
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SUnday School 8:30 a.m. 0. 0. claUol to. aU '!on' oorvn:ea; and Norma Rockhold "'"
Paltenoo, Supt.; Moi'IIIDC War a p. m. Preaching S 10 p. m.,
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ID:liO L m., llnl and lldrd 0. Lltlgaville. Ohio), lal
B. pastOr. BundaJ 8cbool t:llll a tl!d : . : ~Y·~! a :row~ ::and~.• llllt .
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7 .~ p ·m_ Ml4 orayer aervlco 7:30 p. m Wed Lellrl P'llll United
7•110 p. m. Wedlleadlr
.and. Praise Wed- Wedneaday oDd P'rldar lftilllll! 111 Cbr11t Church James M&lt;ll' Mr. and Mn. Rua llalder re.
MM1•rn Cltara • Qrtll, Waek ~P.m.
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Ill - ' IIIIa SW.. ~~~ ~..·.. Ball ol Jeltovall't lh&amp;n Sthr,vllle Rnad: &amp;. J t:30 a. m. Preacnm• .•rv eel prvperty.
lllcb. m!Dirt•; Bible ......,. WI euea· PubUo meellal!. 8wt Grtllllb. putar1 R01!1f • , ~ flrst and lblnl Tllurlday
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inoomo o1 each per10n llvlna on
a 111111 in 1915 at a record hll!b
$1,510, up II per cent !rom ••
woe
11,270 In 11114.
'Ibis aharp incrtase followed
1 rls.tnc flow of f~ ince~e,
lncraaed opportun1tllll r.r mcome off the farm, and a fur.
!her deellna In the farm popu·
!allan.
.
The department alao esUmated the averaae net lnoome per
farm In 19&amp;5 at 1 record high
ff,112, compared with
In
19M. 'lbla 12 per cent lncreaae
from a year oarller resulted
!Nm a I per cent hike In total
realized net farm income and a
1 per Clllt decline In the mun·
her of farma.
The per capita and per farm
record income averagea came
to lll!ht In the department's cur-

"'"Ullo ~~ Jy
not mlew of the farm Income toM IGIDi • "" D ge
altuatlen.
meat · aalmall. Direct

tb~:.=:w~~~!"!: :r:e~~~la~~~

the non-farm populatlo II10ie In
19&amp;5 to an eatbriated f2;405,
compared with about SS per
cent In 1!164 and 1960. In relll·
live Ierma, thla relationship be·
tween income! of 1111'111 people
llld non-farm people In 1915
waa the belt It bas been since
161.
The review of the farm Income altuatlon confirmed ~
Uer lf8ureti of farm operations
durin&amp; 11166. These Included:
-Net lann incoml rose to
$1U billloD, eampared with
$12.9 bi!Uon in 11164.
~rosa farm inoome from
f8l'llllJII in 19&amp;5 reached a
record UU bUIIon, up fU
billion from 19M. Cub receipts
from farmtna (farm markttlglla
and govvrnmeut payment! I
with flit.! billion 111 19M.
Receipts !rom farm marketlnp
1 result of higher prlee~ for

tbe.$2.l blllloo paid in !964.
-l"ann production
.
tot8Jed UU bll~on .
.
totlled $30.1 billlon last year,
up about $1 blllion 1rom I~'
....
Colton SlpiDJI
The department said
•?~ton farms m 20 states
s1gned lhroulh Feb. 25 to
vert 2,065,571 acres ?ut of
land cotton producllon under
the 1986 program.
Tol!aceo Vote
Growers of burley tobacco.
the second leading cigarelte
leag, voted Jn a relerendum
Thursday to decide whether the
11168 crop wlU be arewn
the present acreaae allotment
program or under an
poundaae proaram. II two-third•
of the fll'OWerS votina
the acreaae-poundage program,
It wlU be In effect for the 1966,
19111, and 19611 crops.

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twa. vlatl«&lt; 'lllld Mn. AIYin Goff ll!ld MiB1

.Eden

SOci."e.ty

Orville llir- Betty

nt.es '

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ITue·sday with Mrs. Ivan Cllev·
-------. Florei!ce 1114· Lilla.
'The allenduce Mareb 1
Mr. · and Mrs. Ivan CbevaUer
the Eden U. B. Church
1Reedaville spent · Sllllrtla,
waa 71.
with Mr. 8lld , Mrs;
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RandoJpb.

.:M~andt.lnr.fr!~~:~~~

spent SUnday wllh Mr. anc!
Mrs. Howard Nelibn of !teeds·
viDe.
Bruee Robert Bflley of Cool·
'lllle apeut Sllurday llllbt and

I don't w111t to "" the teacher
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Low "':: ~· k~Mrs. ~ ":. ~ ~·
Thij Q9
Is tor YOUOC poo- in trouble. There muat be oth.111 Mr and Mra
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and
plw11'1
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tbiJ
problem.
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and
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Pa Mrs.ayoe,
vlsltedHill
re- Lookl""
ures,' their . troubles and fun. theY do1 - FUND""'NT"
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Geff and •Mr. 'BDd Mra.
Herman
... Par lna-nsl...- ••
Ai, -.yith the real of Helen Help 1ST
Reedivllle.
FURNISHINGS?
Ul!· i,~ w•Icomea tauaha but oeir FUn:
Mr and Mrs. Howard Nellon Mr.
Mrs. Alvin Goff spent
won't d&lt;jdj!e a aerlou1 queatlon You might Iuove said, "Ac·
Reedsville spent the week recent Sunday 1n St.. Mary'a,
VISIT OUR
w(lll a brush · off.
cordlna to the textbook, the
in Wheeling with
hi•
VB.. with Mr. and Mrs. Den$end your teen-age queatlons theory of evolution Is ........
Mr. and Mrs.
Malone
family.
BUDGET
to Youth Asked For It, care of This way you could keep your
Nelson, . Sr,
Uolslnaer,
Fallllie
1
H'if"l,Jlelp US!, this newapaper. bollell iDlaCt, while still reMr. and Mrs. •Alvin Goff d!
and Mrs. Virgil Bolaing·
Blac1&lt;matler For A MtGor?
porting llhll scientists have
Reedsville recently spent a
recently vlllted with Donna lAKER FURNITURE
Dear Helen :
written -H
in Birmingham. Ala. Webb at Shade.
Wbal do you do with I molb·
·
·
Mr. and Mra. c. w. Dodd Ch
. aries Brown of Kentuc"M,jd"-•rt
0
111
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•
er who blackmails youT Mine •••y
......, WAY OUT:
.... ...
ts.m
family.
nc:ently visited with Mr. and
:=':~~~~!!!!!,}
does. It all started wileD I 10t Dear Helen:
and Mrs. Junior Hols1ng- ··~-~~~~~~
You tell N.B.P lndlrecl!J, 1101
and son, Paul Wayne, spent . . ~.
. _ - -. _ 1 job after school, babyallliJII.
Everything I do or don1 do, the lo "take the easy way out of
nl&amp;hl with ber pareuts
boldl this over me, aaylng abe- the dUemma of her IJieCitlmate
. and Mrs. Ruasell Cline at
·u make m• quit my job. She baby by IDII'1')'iDI ellber of
. They al10 viSited
luiowa I need the money aiDe! the boys - (the reluclant Iaher areat areat uncle Creel Bee! 'buy all my own clothes and Iller, or the noble lrland she
gle and family at Franklin.
.-1 911pplles, etc. I do my dofan't love. Then you advise
Mr and Mrs. James !.o..ers
lhll'l'' of the work at home, her to take a atiU euler way
BRIGADE
101110umes more than my ahare. out by ahalldoaing her child to
Ahy suggestions?
- SOON stranaers!
1/ a
PORTSMOUTH, Englan
&amp;
BROKE
k .
If she gives It up, It may be
,...
n
fUP)) - An inspection pa;:::: I
Dear. Soon Bro e.
knocked around or mistreated.
I V
U
ere Porl!mouth fire bri
Membor FDIC
l'omt...,.
I'm ·our• both Y?U ""'! your It's at least half her fault the!
Interrupted when a
..._ . . -._ . _ , . . . . _ . _ .
mother realize llhe s talkmg up tht baby is comina into the
By Jack O'Brlau
force had to leave
you
.
answer a fire alarm.
1 gtorrn about somethmg
'd world and sh e 11
respoMlble for
. b
11
could setlle ID a reezo you bringing It up She would do
discuss mstead of argue.
better
·
One one hand a glltterina new 1spy reports, "He's been In the (of cancer} and Bill Frawley Schlpol airport in Amslerdam
She may think you have
bo to marry one of the legitimale play was opening on' wrong buslnesa ri&amp;hl along
(of heart trouble) In H'wood:
far below •ea level on
Ioken on too much but to )'OU, two ys, try honestly and con- Broadway, "The Lion in Win- he's wonderful" . . . Tbe Our· they were aay, decenl, dedicst·
land. Boats and bari}e611
her worry sounds ' like' "black· sclenliously to make the m~- ter," starring estimable glam. ward Kirby's, the Bennett Cerfs ed people.
nearby canals float about
maJ\.'' You resent it because rJag: a s~cce~: and,
d~sn 1 or personalities Bob Preston and Tony Randall arrived (and Aller consulting antitrust exabove huge airliners on
she "nags" and doesn't brag ~or · J.~ a 1~or;;:.
wt and Rosemary Harris; on the Tony winked at a handsome perts two years aao, we decid-lsa~irpor!:~t·s~=~~===
and 1 r'an't blame you here· ~ ~ ch wo~
ve a no~ other hand tho same evenina older woman and made her ed pay-TV In Calli., no matter I;'
glfl who earM her own clothes P hs e wo":maha;e ~~· chdd. areeted the Bdwy. premiere of night) . Dina Merrill drop. how viciously the anti freeze
and spending money deserves a eruldapa mkeeh
er 0 lg&amp;llon "The Osear," a movie: new ped In with CUll Robertson and forces fou8ht, would have to be
SHOP
.
wo
ma
e
er
more
mature.
h'
h
uld
ld
r•the
1
th
bla'
ed
d
1
1
whale of a lot of pra1se!
Sh' k'
't
tainl
, 1 w 1c , pray, co be cons er· a....
move as ey aroae pro •m a proper an ega
SATURDAY
don't you two sit down A " mg 1 cer Y wn t.- ed !he mort glamorous, more to go that way ID the eareat, business; and March 3 that
and work out your hours lor .R.A.
glltlerlllfl, more dazzlinl prem· Dina kissed Cliff lightly, prJJb. forecast came through 100 per
sitting, study, chores- and fun. "The easy way out" has noth- ' Jere; and why?
ably just Method Acting prac- eenl · It's a serious romance
Show your mother that Jo'lU can ing to do with the problem of The department's decision lice . . Midway In the movie, Indeed for Bert Lahr's talented
Whare Your Dollar•
manage Ibis job without really unwed motherhood. Most im· waa simple - we have our own amid the onslaught of so m e sprig, Jane, and Bennett Cerf's
Buy More
hurlm' and I think she'll turn portant consideration Is "What's most dependable yardstick - pretty gamey dlalo~. one 10n, Chris . .. Lana
Turner
off lhe storm. - H.
best r.r !be child," and, be- which one did Anita Louise at. malernally concerned lady with was offered $!-million for her
THE SHOE BOX
Dear Helen:
lieve me, adopUve parents hard- tend ... 'lbe answer: "The Os· 1 18-year-old son In evening 50 per cent of "Madame XX"
I am a sophomore in high ly ever turn out wrong - they car."
clothes heard just enou&amp;h, took but she'll hold on (get the monMiddleport, 0.
ochool and am takillfl Earth are ion well screened! Next At !be Robert Preston prem· him by the ann, Ulted him ey!)
Science. In our book are a most important consideration iere, we areeted Alan King on !rom bls seat and rushed him lr-======-=;;;;i
couple of chapters on the scien· is: "Will this marriaae be a tha sidewalk; but waan't Alan out before be could hear any
tific crealion of the world. My waste?" If so, three people may starring In his own Bdwy. com- more: the lad seemed relucJeligion opposes this,
saying end up losers.
edy hit. "The
lmpossib'· tant but momma prevailed.
only the Lord could creale. I It's never easy lor a lirl 1o Years?" . ·. Indeed be is, but While
aaylng "Goodnight"
believe this
when we bad give up her baby. But some· be alto It one of the s1111ll to one llld all, 11 If In her own
a Jest on 11 and there was a tlmea it's much more aonllble. troupe ol producers ol
''The drawlna raom, Mrs. Joe Levine
·~ ··
question Jn our creation, I - H.
Lion In Winter" and a backer was greeted by an aid friend
DEALER TODAY
put down "The Biblical Story."
of same well into the live-fiaure· whose brief critique P.eemed to
Po. that 1 got a faiUDg . mark This column Ia dedlcattd to aoce1 c1us ... "I'm nervous," aatlaly the producer's w~e just
and a demerit for lnlubordlna· family Uvlllt, 10 If you're bav· he eonfeaaed In lroat of !be line - "Well, it'll make mm11- 11
for
"""
iDfl kid trouble or juat plain ·Ambassador 'lbeatre ... '1 was· ey .·. "
KITCHEN
I think this is unfair, but f trouble, let Helen help YOII. o't nervoua when I opened in
Mrs. L. was dressed, undkmll,t-11
OR
d " no I leU my parent! because She will also welcome your own my own play, I koew my lines, edly symbolically, in gold
BATHROOM
,:.-...-=;;;;;;;ii.io====•,l•musing experiences. Address mew what I had ta do, But here ill "31" after the premiers Lei&gt;· II
Heli!D Boltel in eare of this 1 am with nerves. lt'a my ego, man parlaer Paul Mannbelrn
newspaper.
responalbility ta my partners, and LBJ adviser Ed Weisl
the moue, Is the leut WOlT1 of nouneed '"lbe Oscar" ·~=~
all." .. . And oil he jittered to both art1s1iea1J1 8lld u
See
step-savinr Kitchens,
his owo actfoc at Tbe Plly. cinema bankm.
charming bathrooms, lmd modern, combouse Theatre.
We shan'lllep on any critics'
pact heatina systems. Ask for our FREE
Water Analysis. Beautify your hom e
Meanwhile, back at "T h typewrilinallngers with an opln·
WY2·2039
while you increase its comfort
Oscar" premiere, Anita Louise ion of the Preaton play, except
Trlan&amp;:ular baflles in the clothtt
Otl NIGHT Wlf-2951
..., W
remained a aold
brocaded to note Its eo-star,
cylinder crnte a crln·eron
tumble action. This reduces bunch·
-• IIJ'De. G. BraadJiad~ M.D. (with sallies) lobby onament Harris, turned In a
Pomeroy Flower Shop :.~:e w~~d "':'~~~~ until they ciOHd the doors for performance . .Two fine
ln1 and tangling •• • ltls airflow
iet to all the clothts better for
Matchlnt Phllco
W. Moin
Pomei'Ol'
HEATING
fnter dryin1.
imaril
diseasea
f
.
the
movie
to
begin
·
..
Tony
edy
stan
departed.
tra:!:~~~~
rp
Mrs. Millard Voa Metar
Automatic
0
yler
hm
Bennett
was
there;
and
our
the
same
day,
Ahce
PLANT
their la
years - ere as
- -Wa1h1r
OR
been a steady increase fn diver- come tnnamod . (dlvertl· Dr. Malow'a aeries It control!· II
ticula (oulpouclllnp) e1 lbt di..
·' ... Just Arrived!
WATER
gestlve Ira 1
. 11 th lo culltts) !be victim usually com· ed the dltcomforl very .w.eUi~ed
c · .especJa Y e W· plalna of Pbdoml••l pain and in lona u hll patients .,10
er bowel. This has broucbt an
·
SYSTEM I
NEW SPRING
increase In the umber 1
about 211 per cent there I• aome ouch loocls 11 peanuts,
0 ques- rectal bleediJII.
lions about th~.
corn, pineapple and loocls w11111 tl
. . COSTUME
The surgical removal of these In the acute stage t!lere II al· ~ such as tomatoea, stra·w·ll
diverticula
Is 10 times .
.. a low arade fever. The In· berries and rupberrla.
'·· JEWELRY
.
me
neees- flammation ia caused by ferm·
PIIIICI W4fl.
3 eyelet, lnchu:linl
aary. but IS rarely advltable IJ&amp;. entation of Ulldlieated
food In this aerla of paUenfl
• Two Drylni Cyctoa • filii• Drum AirfloW
saak cycle, Wettr
~·: "MIDDLEPORT
cause there are 10 many of particles that become trapped compllcatlona of eltber the
S1vtr; Unt ,Htlr,
• Porcotoln £nomill flnllhod Clothe•
Deterpnt Dflpeneer.
them. The mere ~ of a In tbe outpoudilnp
seue or the treabMDt wei'! II
Cylinder • llltiY'LoQ!nl Door • Fran!·
.__ _ _ _ __. MounttdUntTrop
, 1 ~~ STORE
larp number of them Cdlvertl· Dr Louise Matow' in Chic
observed. Some ollhesree ~~=:II
CUIOils)
doel
1101
OIUH
any
.
.
qo,
Who
dllcondnued
the
Ill
~~tJt•
MW&lt;IJt,.rt, 0. ""'"PIDma but ·•- .. _
•· DOting that many pattenls with bad
ol ••·1r
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-~=""".iw~·-~;;-~•..;-~ !hit diseue feU beller for two
a recurrence
u ..
or lhrae weeka alter an X.fay domlnal distress but sot prompt
examioalion witb bariiDft aul· reUef wbaD tbey ruwned the
Edw1rd Bier, Owner
late, reasooed lbat thla Improve. treatment 1D properil' Hleetad
Harry Miller, Owner • With Miller Mlrfll
meat was probably due to the easel t!lilmay be the treallneot
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faith, though invisible, ill the great.A
power of all.
If /Gith ia 110methlnr that doeen't quite
come acros1 to you, the Church le the beat
place in the world to help you solve ita
mystery. If /Q.ith le already youn-what
better way ia there to reaftlrm It than by
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Worshlp l Mr and Mrs Rlebal'l! • .1·· .
- Sil11dey School vwa~~.;; Mra. Service 10:3!1 a.m Sunday.~ve- and ~hlldren
Mt. _. .._., 8cboal 1:1111 liiJ 111 .:10. ;;;;;;., 10
. . Ev~o .,.,zlo Fred Nease. ~upt. ~ ...p """ nln&amp; Servlca 7:30 p.m.; ..,a . Lawrence Prall and ~
service. to:80 a 111 •
a. m. •
•ice 10 a m. Rev.
week Prayer Servk' Wedne~ I
k - e .~·
and Junior cburch I., ferviCO 1 P m.: Young People Stutler, pastOr.
day 7 iltl P m Rev lllorru. :.1 ' all of Newar '
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or Kndeaver 7 p m Wodnesdav . Heolb .otolbodln Cll""'b.
W 11 I' 1
auests of Mr. and 111'1. ~
pllll ,..__ a ... 111 Prayer meetma 7 p. m Satur· dleport M 11: l)ow&amp;on , puwr:
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ftal, C. I. ()'Conner, piiiDr •Orll!t i,plooopal Olulob Mrs. Nan Muor• I. ur
uo one ~und8 1 ScboOI Y lllJ a m • 1 llllerlalned Sunday ~ ·
'"'llld:'f 8cboot 8:80 L m...~ I'IDiolroy,
Rev Rl hard
8upt; Qlurcb School 9 :W a. Momtna Wonblp II 46 •
h
f their aon Bnlllll11
' Cartts, IIUpl.t I0:4a a. m.
Mor' m.; Wonhlp Serflct, tO 30 a. EvanaettStlc ser~lco I 4&amp; ~ m on ~~t,:. birthday. ' Clil 1 »
wonhlp: I:R p. m. BYP ~~'ra'lermoo. to 311 m.; Melbodlsl v ou ~ F:Uo~ 4klwaek oraver servrce. T·4t P included Bruce's orolbet, lift.-.
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meefin&amp; lsi ~""&lt;oy ol month
S:rnr••• Cburcb ot tho N... ' an, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllaftl -"~
,.,.,..,. P· m. Bolorprlll EUB C.:hun:b Re• 1 30 p.~ WSCS. 2nd Monday ...,., ll'illmm l l'biJrl.oe """" Kelvey and MarYin, Mr. '"":
WednesdiJ, Prayer nteelllll: lltnzel Smith pastor Wnr•h'P ol "ontJI, llltl 0 m. Eleanol Sond•• ~··ho&lt;d ~ 311a m. ; Morn , l\1ro. Thereon John10n, ~.I 1,,1
p. m. WadneadiJ. !""'"' aervtce 9 3IJ a. m . Sun~"l Weotneoday 7 P m
Ull wur&lt;h•o 10 ;&lt;~ a m.
: Mr. and Mn.. T. G. HdfdoJ'tM
Choir Practice; I liD p. ~i 1't1* Scbool. 10 10 a m Yoolll ~et Mlllemllle MelbodlBI
l'e•te•••llll A•oemhly Rnote Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. .. _
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Jowship 8 30 p. m., lloys an&lt;J Wendell G. Stutler, Pastor I 1 .1. l!.e&gt; ""'" ~ '"""' "" ''"' ] Philson and W.rs. ~Una ~
..~:!!o~. ::.-pa~arc~ - Glrlt Fellowship, 6 30 p. m • Sunday School, 10 a. m . 1\'or· ''""'"t Srhoot ID a m . \111Jr I llacme
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dav Wodnell' , ond ~·rldav
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Worship. t a. m. Del 1 hODd ttb Sunday•: Youth Clx&gt;lr
Morse ~pe !MelhodiBI _
l'b• PenWollll C.:burcb. Mid· ! bus. spent three d•v• w•th .MIIu,
~~:f• opeaker. Chur• 1:30 p. m. Wednesday Pravet Jamee Early, paslor, Oliver i llepurt . SooU 3rd ~ve SUM•• I and Mrs. Harold tw~r.~h ·&lt;tilt:··
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9:10 a. m. Clas... lor MeetlnR. 7:30 o m Wod•eodov sayer. Sup, Sunday School tU ! 'lchooo. Ill ' "'·: ~•nwta• evonln~ I Mrs Roush acco"!panled aiiBif.,' Flnl lllplllt Cbarell Lollrld&amp;e EUB Churcb,. Rev I a. m.; Preaching II a. m.
I .van~•II•Uo ,.,.•leo I :u• P m I Grimm home to Columhull&lt; IIIJILo.
Preaclt- ll:ugene E. Eme...on. pastor . I Portland Methodl81 Charcll- I 1\'odneoday Rlble qzud\ I :ttl p. I a Wet'k's ' lsi!.
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Sunday School I 4&amp; a. m Ru&amp;
L. Mci)"niel . pastor. Sunday 111 • q•""~, 111 ~nt ~··••• onrl , \lro. Bud Glu""'"'mp -.a
1DP SundaY 1:1IO p, m. Clu•&amp; 10tl Archer, Supt.
Sund~t School .9.30. Harold Roush.! 11/..l'llhlp 1 ·~ 0 m P••tor He• received wor~ of the ~"
rn. WID llaplllt p 1 u 1 worship 10:45 a. m. and 7.30 Supl; Kenneth McLeod. al!lll 8 L Rorrell
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p. m. alternalely. Bible Bltldy Supt., Preaching 7.30 p. m. SunHarrtsonvtlle Pr..bylerl•• : itch, in Largo Fla.
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~'hurch Johll O•v•ea ~""'" Mr and Mrs. Robert ~·
reachln&amp; or 7:30 p. m. Wednesday . Chrm llaelne Metbodl!l Church. Ulurcn School 10 30 1 m Wor and children, Morgantowll, ••
~.I :30 0 P.mm·~=- t1an Eodeavor. 7:ll0 p. m., 3rd fl. L. McOaniel, oastor Sun· ohip service .311 0 m
. Va .. spent the weekerKI wllh!
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day School 9110 a. m,. Preacb· Reor""nlzeo l:huroil ., ,_, , Mr. and Mrs Henry EuleM•'"c
Mull Baplllt li1Uidaf d and lllorniDI Star EUB Char&lt;~. ing 10:30 a. m., MVf ti P m.. l'hrlst nl t.allel ll•• ~, 11118 " ' : Miss Patsy Prirt •Ill' · Mtv·J
IU.&lt;Il.Y, Hall, eoroar Secon
by Rev Men"'l Smith. pastor Y 4~ Prayer and Bible Study. 7 30 p. milee !rum RaPine 01' Rllo·ine I Charles Jordan, Columhut
\PIImetroy, Mason.
cb In L m. Sunday School, Roy Va~ m Wedn .sd•Y
~nrtl•n&lt;J Hood Sund•v s,-11.,0 , srent a weekend recently wla FreDcb
~S.B.C. Meier, supt.: Earl Shuler, A~~ t llocll Sprta11 MelbodiSI - 9 31! a m • 1, •rshtp IU :ll 1 her parents, Mr. and tltta .,
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lDsoD wi pastor Mnrntng wurHhlp Ill 'Ill a m · Chester Lemley, pasiD" War· m., Sunda· eve.rinR oerv 1c.., at Clarence Priet.
1 Rev. R. L. P • ery SUD- Prayer meeting 7:30: 'lburs- &amp;hip serYtce 9:30 • m.; Sun·.• , 0 P n wen wnr'"" "'" Mr. and Mrs. Gerald OUr1
- SundiJ Scboo~DI 1181"1· day. Youth Fellowship, 1:30 P· day Schoo~ 10:15 a. m.; Mn lee at 7.30 p m Paslm . c 111 r Huntington, w. va.. visited Sun .
day 1 P m. sundl(or each m. Sunday.
1:311 p. m. Prayel and Bible Proffitt
All even1n1 seMI : day with her mother, Mn. V ·•
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Solllb Bethel EUB Cliare~ - Study, Wedn•.aday, 7:30 p.m. ,.,.,. ""Ri~ at 1 30 n m
, E. McOnde.
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IlL IIIIIU llplll1 Cit.... Rev. Euaeno E. Emeroon. 1181' Rllland MetMdisl Clturdt-. o... Lady If Lorello Mluton . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rou•'
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paswr. lAna Bottom. 1\eY. l'b•m•• ~ and family. ChariO&lt;lnn . w. V.
110111'111·lr af FQurtb IIIII MaiD SL lor. llullday School 1.4~ · m., Rev. C. J. Lemley,
11 llltddleport R•Y. N¥1t Bordtm. NoriDID H. Bahr, 8upl Sunday Cburcb School 9:30 a. m.. Wor tronek, admlntstrat.or: Sund•r : spent th• weekend with Mr.
lllnlller quncJay S.:hooi 8 30 WorshiP 10:C5 a.m. oad 7:30 p. !hlp 1181"1100, 10:30 a. m.. M l.~as•6 3tJ • m.. "".Hoi) U•Y• j and Mrs. Harold R"ush.
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ol ObliRation. 7 P m
I Miss Beverly Price and .
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and Prayer servt"' 10&lt;1 by pasl ~uttoa Methodist Church Sl. Jolln'o Colltoli• \\llostnn• Charleen Ward vi•ited at MLr::~
or, 7:30 p, m. Thursday.
: H. L. M~Domel Pastor; Mrs. •lPIH r: r· ~v itlt&gt; ' llr rl " to Ktr1 t•JJ I ieatt·· Co11e~fl Sunday aftern(QI.
Naomi Bapllll Cll m . W&lt;lr' Syrotose I::.U.8 Churcb. Paul , Lester L. Roush Supt. Preach- R•• Prank Mam•n
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1-tol\· l&gt;'t~ ·II Obllr•.ttllnn ti llr Ill anJ M~ . ~rot! Wh"&gt;f'I P.I". ~f'VI
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pnry QullenbeiT)', Su!~~.; tO :W a. 111 1 Oak Grove Methndl8t ChoErcb,l i m.' COllie"'"" "' h••• llt'lur• Bo•lon, and \lr. end Mrs. TJ!i!ll
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~i.. Carl, ~I,Sundat:80:· W~ 7:ll0 p. m. Evenblg EvangellJ 10' I~ a. m.; Preachlllfl 9.1~. RayS Wmm• ., 111 ,.,.1 00 ehHrM•
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Scbool~ 1:11 1ym~ Vouth FelloWBhlp CARMEL - Sunday 7:30 o. m.
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lndltarr Qarob II Qllll. lfDrniDI o ~lh· I . m. Hour 10:30 a. m. Scripture and ., onnoon•··~•nl
: P'ort Knox and has IPiftl U
Art MI-. lllinllter: Bible
of:" eiiBtle' Se~lee. Sermon _ Luke 22:39-48. "A· Po~erot !Se••ntto Oat 'd•en days wit 1• his parenll. Mr. anG
kbool and I\IOnllnt Worahtp. 111 and 3rd :::'dav of month wako to Temptation?" Youth 1111 ~burH - Mutbor"' H••Mh' ·l Mrs. Walter Rookhold and baa
to:• L m.: Olrltlllll EJljOQ. T rs Plabll EtJB Cbareb. Fellowahlp 5:30p.m.; Boys and ltd .. north 01 Me•g• Mo~ona :returned In his bese lor lurtbol
ar, I P. m.: EveoiDa WoralllP. ~~e:'Fuaeoe J!l. Emerson. liD Girls' Training ClaSI 3: 1~ p.m. tlospltal ~a.to• ~ ~ uJttord , tralnlne.
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H. . Pvt. Chsrleo Hudnell rteeiiiPIIevllle Cnualllllr _.... Suodly School 10 a. m., 1» Circle. Wednesday 7:1~ p. m. Holler tlervlc"' "" ,5"1urt1a, IIY vislte&lt;l hls parents, Mr~ and
Bit. Ruuell Clint, puiDr. - bart Vineyard, Supt. Bible Stu- Claas Study Hour. Thursday, Sabbstb !lo:nuul. 1 :II ~ mit 1Mrs. Harold Johbi!GD. ,lj
YOUIII Peopll'a aervke 7:ll0 P· d)' and prayer service~ lad by 7:15 p. m. Choir rehearaal.
Worship, Uti P m istb 0 ~
Pvt. Gary Reed visited- ~­
m. 1'burada1i lllvaaplllllo aar- paatDr 7:30 p. m. Tuelday. Letart Falls Ualted Brethren meeting. 'llll 0 m · 1' u 1 pamrts, Mr. and Mn. ''I\IVIIl'
tb Sallliilay, ?:liD P· m.: and Aduit c1us meeting 7:30 p. InC rill Church, Sunday School lf1. Tburaaay. 1::111 .P m .~ a 1Reed.
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9:30a.m. worahlp servlcel. Tbo fl .Evllll tletghts, \i&amp;l~~lu 11 Mr. John Bobo villted Ken.
lleDIIock Gnve
berry, P'edented Cburcb, Pomeroy- Orst and third Thursday even- C:.~" ~~ ~~~~~~ea K neth Rockhold over ..._ waell
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SUnday School 8:30 a.m. 0. 0. claUol to. aU '!on' oorvn:ea; and Norma Rockhold "'"
Paltenoo, Supt.; Moi'IIIDC War a p. m. Preaching S 10 p. m.,
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ID:liO L m., llnl and lldrd 0. Lltlgaville. Ohio), lal
B. pastOr. BundaJ 8cbool t:llll a tl!d : . : ~Y·~! a :row~ ::and~.• llllt .
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7 .~ p ·m_ Ml4 orayer aervlco 7:30 p. m Wed Lellrl P'llll United
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.and. Praise Wed- Wedneaday oDd P'rldar lftilllll! 111 Cbr11t Church James M&lt;ll' Mr. and Mn. Rua llalder re.
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Ill - ' IIIIa SW.. ~~~ ~..·.. Ball ol Jeltovall't lh&amp;n Sthr,vllle Rnad: &amp;. J t:30 a. m. Preacnm• .•rv eel prvperty.
lllcb. m!Dirt•; Bible ......,. WI euea· PubUo meellal!. 8wt Grtllllb. putar1 R01!1f • , ~ flrst and lblnl Tllurlday
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SChool at to L m.; W&amp;al 111

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REPAIR • REMODEL • REPLACE

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unseen. The best inetrumenta man ean
make are insignilleant when meaaured
again•t the scope and depth of

IIIIP II L II.;

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. Yet, there is still so much that remaiM

6:00 TO 8:00

r11J i~NtYnnvwa ~ 111- at lP:" L 111. wltlt tilt
Jli!Do U...... adolatet. II- Cpta. Tuesday II 8 p.
We aeaoot t :li!l L m.: M,,..,tna Match 15, W.S.C.S. mcoets
_..blp 1:111 p. m.: l:toller Belli 1be ~ of Eleanor

!friday

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What a birthday preeeittt Youn' 'Dtlll
can eee all sorts of things with th~t tellseope that are invisible to the naked eye.
The aky, with Ita stars and ite moon,
seemaso ingch cloeer.

OPEN TONIGHT ·

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Qntar Qlarall o1 Gad, an.
Gtlborl
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meetiD&amp; 3nl Wedl 1~1)·
Scoool
m.. ..... .. God Ill&amp;.

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SentiDel, Pome:roy-Middleporl,

WANT AD

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For Rent

March 11, 1966

Pomeaov
Motor Co.

AVAILABLE Mardi 1st, bullaess bulldlllg. Located al 120
East MaiB Sl., Pomeroy. Call
MaWda SchO!'D, WY 2-2524.
a lie

z

For S.le:-:-,....,-RATS and mtce ellmtoated !wever. ''Get Star" - SUgar
Rua 11flll, Ebersbach lfard.
ware, 'Pickea'• Hirdware.
I II

·1, .

I'

I

Cllmpetelll man or woman' lnl

"Dalry Cool" ulf-contain-

at •••

$800
FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
WY 2-5101

.

,

Mom dt!Hl"(N tht

BULK TANK
400 GALLON
!lOW

'·

NJillt Out ••• Dine at Balli(a

Salel U11d

td. R.OOy to go

liN WIY

.. - ' '

'

PonMrol'

teresled In maldng money
now and In the future to refill and colle&lt;t money from
our new super coin o~:=~
dlapeDsers. No IIOIIcllllig
bra! accounts aa route Ill eslabllahed by us. To quallfy
lor profits and ownerlhlp you
must have $6011.0D to $1l100,00
to Invest and 0 to 10 houi'l
weekly. For · Interview write

'

.

but:' food md llerviCt
to mate her feel Uke a

II

queen. We're known u

the hestl

Bring tht Femlly In Suncleyl
\LL FOODS AVAILAILI_ POl CARRY-OUT

Interstate•M:::ell~~~~~~
ellester,
s 11 liC
phone.

BAILEl"S USTA'IlB.t\Nf

Pot11eroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 9.00 P.M.

PHONE WY 2-2156

FEk , M'l!l!ll'

lr HOWl! SCI*IEIDER

;-~~&lt;;ti~~~"'

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.......

AMIItlcAN SHIP
BUILDING CO.
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All.:~·~empl......... Opportunity

--

ly ART SANSOM

Notice

I'M SEARCHING
FOR TRUTHJ

Sd'~J.-..,

DICK TRACY

By CHESTER GQI ILD
l&lt;l!EP ,..AT "GREASE
GUN"
LloiDER YOUR
ROBE -'IOU DUMMY.

ELEVAToR's ,JI.Jf't'

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIII

By HAROLD GRAY

-

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'NOTICE TRUCK GROWERS
Or~er your southern cabbage
and tomato plants now. Charles R. Harris, Portland, Obio
Phone 113-2693.
S S t2tc
LOSE. weight safely with DnA·Diet tablets. Only l1llc
Stark Pharmacy.
S I lllllp
IF Dr. says ulcers, gel aew
PH5 tablets. Fast aa liquids.
Only ll8c at Stark Pharmacy.
3 I 30ip
DEUCIOUS Homemade Pizza,
SOc, 'l5c, and ~.00- IJe.
luxe Pizza, 11.50. Jaa'a Dairy Bar, Middll!llOfl. 1Z a lie

)

ACIIOSS
LDrama
5.lll&gt;&lt;:lunalkm . of

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EXPERIENCED housekeeper
to work by week.!. Must have
references and transportation. Pholle WY :1-B between I and 7 p. m. only.

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Lustre Carpet cleaner.
electric sharnpooer, $1. Baker FUI'Iiture, Mlddleport,
Ohio.
3 Tete

Wh' drive liO JDil.., when
rou eau aet delivery at our
area warehouse, CaU us lor

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Bulk

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lot, IICl'll "' IIJ'GUilll. out of bllh
water. Good llll'dell piOII
101110 fnllt v-. Could
diYlded IIIIo Rood
lot&amp; Priced to sell. CaD WY
1111 Iller 4 p. DL weeD
or WY 2-5657.
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outbulldlop, -

Llndm•rk's Got
EVERYTHING

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5TH.. L AUV E ?'

The fun time
hobby aweeplng
the country,

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brick hoole wllh ball

FERTILIZER

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MYHU5'BAND5

SLOT CAR
RACES

::!.

at lht busioesl office al 4ft.~­
the General Telephone Co. of .u. ll'auua'o
Ohio.
3 t 3tc
CAB BOPS
Nt;EDED ATja.:gf 1 w la-i-f--l-+-1,
ONCE. Apply In person. Crow'•J a~
Steak House.
S_I lie •
1'11. looklq for ambitlolll mOll! :"",
for lull or part 111m wort. ,•-· • I •
Must have car and can spare DAILY ~_a_..
tt _ . 111
a . 20 bouro 1 week. Call for
~ x cr a 1o • ~ ~ x a
Jnlerview, Mr. Baldwin WY Z.
llo lo 0 If G P a 1o 1o o w
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3 a StcJ 0.0-'*'ll!r-llarooo!ber. Ja_.,.... AIIollar
JJ., X fDr 1M - 0: etA
WOMEN - Can Y&lt;RI spare 15- ti&lt;Jpbloo, tbo Jomct1t - lonbatiaa :, lila Slagle - . , - 20 hours 1 week lor 40 ar 1101
n
- - .. dDIIars? If oo, Clll Mr. Bald• ~ ,
1l'ln WY J-H71.
s a 6tc
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~ It • u•at • 0 a It x x • • •
h01111 jli(l!llll tor tbildrtll'll KPAOI:J YD BYlllX8X.-DJOiirTKI·Nll
home. Send- to ho• saz~•a.•~
No. Mf.C, AtiK&gt;lll C o a ol J
.
Olildrell'l Home, Eaat State ~k;' G:s: I I I '11m IIAJI , . _ . . . . . _,
JU8 MOiiiDG 10 JIIA&amp; . . . . . . .-.~. .
ll, Alllelw, Oblo, ill care Ill ntRac.
lhe I"GaaerOJ Dilly Senllnfl.
atilt

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WI LLIAM MUP:ET.
t:Of:.SN1T IT M~N

FOR THE FAMILY! FEU.OWS BRING YOUR DATI

3 10 3tc · - amrt
-"'
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part time employee. Must be
bigh IChool graduate
and Ill. have typillg experienoe. A!" I a SocletJ
ply

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PEANUTS

By RALPH HEIMDAHL

CAR AUCTION

SATURDAY
NIGHT

(lulplell Senlel
Crtll Bradford
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AnaiJils, otralllht 4 mixed
ulerWJ anllilblt. All ot
...,low prices.
Ph. WY 24111

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MOST COMPLETE SELECTION Modell 111 the orca
New Manta,ftay and Mako.Sbart, wllh front wheel
brake.

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WANT AD

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For Rent

March 11, 1966

Pomeaov
Motor Co.

AVAILABLE Mardi 1st, bullaess bulldlllg. Located al 120
East MaiB Sl., Pomeroy. Call
MaWda SchO!'D, WY 2-2524.
a lie

z

For S.le:-:-,....,-RATS and mtce ellmtoated !wever. ''Get Star" - SUgar
Rua 11flll, Ebersbach lfard.
ware, 'Pickea'• Hirdware.
I II

·1, .

I'

I

Cllmpetelll man or woman' lnl

"Dalry Cool" ulf-contain-

at •••

$800
FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
WY 2-5101

.

,

Mom dt!Hl"(N tht

BULK TANK
400 GALLON
!lOW

'·

NJillt Out ••• Dine at Balli(a

Salel U11d

td. R.OOy to go

liN WIY

.. - ' '

'

PonMrol'

teresled In maldng money
now and In the future to refill and colle&lt;t money from
our new super coin o~:=~
dlapeDsers. No IIOIIcllllig
bra! accounts aa route Ill eslabllahed by us. To quallfy
lor profits and ownerlhlp you
must have $6011.0D to $1l100,00
to Invest and 0 to 10 houi'l
weekly. For · Interview write

'

.

but:' food md llerviCt
to mate her feel Uke a

II

queen. We're known u

the hestl

Bring tht Femlly In Suncleyl
\LL FOODS AVAILAILI_ POl CARRY-OUT

Interstate•M:::ell~~~~~~
ellester,
s 11 liC
phone.

BAILEl"S USTA'IlB.t\Nf

Pot11eroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 9.00 P.M.

PHONE WY 2-2156

FEk , M'l!l!ll'

lr HOWl! SCI*IEIDER

;-~~&lt;;ti~~~"'

•

I

GASCft.IN! ALLEY

.......

AMIItlcAN SHIP
BUILDING CO.
22AI .._

••

All.:~·~empl......... Opportunity

--

ly ART SANSOM

Notice

I'M SEARCHING
FOR TRUTHJ

Sd'~J.-..,

DICK TRACY

By CHESTER GQI ILD
l&lt;l!EP ,..AT "GREASE
GUN"
LloiDER YOUR
ROBE -'IOU DUMMY.

ELEVAToR's ,JI.Jf't'

"'D

IN~~~()~Tl-I~AT311t:lOOR
.

-

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIII

By HAROLD GRAY

-

.. .. ~

'NOTICE TRUCK GROWERS
Or~er your southern cabbage
and tomato plants now. Charles R. Harris, Portland, Obio
Phone 113-2693.
S S t2tc
LOSE. weight safely with DnA·Diet tablets. Only l1llc
Stark Pharmacy.
S I lllllp
IF Dr. says ulcers, gel aew
PH5 tablets. Fast aa liquids.
Only ll8c at Stark Pharmacy.
3 I 30ip
DEUCIOUS Homemade Pizza,
SOc, 'l5c, and ~.00- IJe.
luxe Pizza, 11.50. Jaa'a Dairy Bar, Middll!llOfl. 1Z a lie

)

ACIIOSS
LDrama
5.lll&gt;&lt;:lunalkm . of

dloguot
t.F'altbtu~
old sty1o

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all

Help

i -; +

Ill. Examine

I ~~ :,.];..

I FEEL A

UTilf6UILW
A!!OJT1HOSE
MfHI!IRP5..

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,
IS.

12. 6 qn•He
Fad

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li.Roothed
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If-.. ~

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ag to &lt;n

.~.,

w.ntecl

111. ~

EXPERIENCED housekeeper
to work by week.!. Must have
references and transportation. Pholle WY :1-B between I and 7 p. m. only.

: 11 r!f~
. Jl(,..

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'..1.13Q

1~

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1(1

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Funl Spills! lllrillsl Fun For All

JIL._

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Sy BRANNER

;;;·'!Y..i

141 M. 5TAND51'0R

=

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abllr.

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lila-•,u.--.,..,

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

colol'8 gleaming, use

Lustre Carpet cleaner.
electric sharnpooer, $1. Baker FUI'Iiture, Mlddleport,
Ohio.
3 Tete

Wh' drive liO JDil.., when
rou eau aet delivery at our
area warehouse, CaU us lor

i:

lallzed 10mce -

eadlng Available -

Bulk

We

o Can Apply Liquid Ni·
lrogeD To Your FiedJ. All

·''!!All
'UIQ
( j'.;

J:li!r.!:
.d \"iQ
J

;

lot, IICl'll "' IIJ'GUilll. out of bllh
water. Good llll'dell piOII
101110 fnllt v-. Could
diYlded IIIIo Rood
lot&amp; Priced to sell. CaD WY
1111 Iller 4 p. DL weeD
or WY 2-5657.
i I

WqJ

""

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-.iil6

:'ltnt~t

rao
outbulldlop, -

Llndm•rk's Got
EVERYTHING

'"

5TH.. L AUV E ?'

The fun time
hobby aweeplng
the country,

'

'·!8tJ~

brick hoole wllh ball

FERTILIZER

: 9le~

MYHU5'BAND5

SLOT CAR
RACES

::!.

at lht busioesl office al 4ft.~­
the General Telephone Co. of .u. ll'auua'o
Ohio.
3 t 3tc
CAB BOPS
Nt;EDED ATja.:gf 1 w la-i-f--l-+-1,
ONCE. Apply In person. Crow'•J a~
Steak House.
S_I lie •
1'11. looklq for ambitlolll mOll! :"",
for lull or part 111m wort. ,•-· • I •
Must have car and can spare DAILY ~_a_..
tt _ . 111
a . 20 bouro 1 week. Call for
~ x cr a 1o • ~ ~ x a
Jnlerview, Mr. Baldwin WY Z.
llo lo 0 If G P a 1o 1o o w
:U7L
3 a StcJ 0.0-'*'ll!r-llarooo!ber. Ja_.,.... AIIollar
JJ., X fDr 1M - 0: etA
WOMEN - Can Y&lt;RI spare 15- ti&lt;Jpbloo, tbo Jomct1t - lonbatiaa :, lila Slagle - . , - 20 hours 1 week lor 40 ar 1101
n
- - .. dDIIars? If oo, Clll Mr. Bald• ~ ,
1l'ln WY J-H71.
s a 6tc
- oz:, a
,. rt a
0
0
1
REFJNJ:D eoupl1 or Indy- for
~ It • u•at • 0 a It x x • • •
h01111 jli(l!llll tor tbildrtll'll KPAOI:J YD BYlllX8X.-DJOiirTKI·Nll
home. Send- to ho• saz~•a.•~
No. Mf.C, AtiK&gt;lll C o a ol J
.
Olildrell'l Home, Eaat State ~k;' G:s: I I I '11m IIAJI , . _ . . . . . _,
JU8 MOiiiDG 10 JIIA&amp; . . . . . . .-.~. .
ll, Alllelw, Oblo, ill care Ill ntRac.
lhe I"GaaerOJ Dilly Senllnfl.
atilt

. ... .a)'

WI LLIAM MUP:ET.
t:Of:.SN1T IT M~N

FOR THE FAMILY! FEU.OWS BRING YOUR DATI

3 10 3tc · - amrt
-"'
~==~~----~--WANTS HELP - ~ar or 3f. "• I •
part time employee. Must be
bigh IChool graduate
and Ill. have typillg experienoe. A!" I a SocletJ
ply

. -~· )._)

PEANUTS

By RALPH HEIMDAHL

CAR AUCTION

SATURDAY
NIGHT

(lulplell Senlel
Crtll Bradford
Wrllt, I'Nt • c
&amp;. ~ IIIWII'URD
Br '
0111o
. ,
t I da
1

-

' ~ lad lm"''IWI

"""'' "' ... ..,

AnaiJils, otralllht 4 mixed
ulerWJ anllilblt. All ot
...,low prices.
Ph. WY 24111

. or · tr
,,1\t~

MOST COMPLETE SELECTION Modell 111 the orca
New Manta,ftay and Mako.Sbart, wllh front wheel
brake.

plelit . . . . . . . . .....
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Herbs are Program

Mrs. .Cilarlel Lewll, put No Arl~~Guacement wu Dillie ol by MN. Belly Cline and the
put~. and county coa- lba Flower_ lad.· GirdeD Show hosteu lllfl by Mrs. .walter
..., Pir!IIU. pva 11 ll~Wr-. baiDC belli II VtleraM Memor'lbe St. Palrlck s Day
A ·lll'OCf8lll on berbl at IIIII lal AudlllltlumiD Clmqbua Mar. theme
carried out In the
""1llltlilnl of lht Amlllur 1-13. 'lbe rJI8lolllll meetln&amp; wu table deeoraUons whteb tnclud·
Ga(Qf~ :Club of Middleport IDIIOliiiCed for Aprtl 7 al ~.o~an. eel an arrangement of green.
Wednesday 41/enlna ta the eo. Olllo Ia the nallollll
IUird aad white C81'1Ulll0111 In a cry..
Jumbos and Southern Oblo·l!:leC- irmory. The speaker wut be lal container and cryslal chlm~r:c Company social 1'(!0111,
·Mro. JohD Ramsay, Stale Borll· ney wllh aold candle surroundMrs. Edpr Reynolds. prest culturilt cbalrman. Each club Is eel by ..,.n shllllll'OCks. A deodent, pf!!lided and weloomed to lake 1 rare plant to the serl course was served by the
t~ ont tuesl, Mrs. Cbarles realonal meetlnl.
bosteaHS, Mrs. Wesley Fry,
Lewis. Th• verse or the month The ehlb voted to conl\1'110 Mrs. Thelma Prall and Mrs.
entitled "Imagination" taken til annual parltclpallon ia the Arthur SJrl•ner, conlribuUng.
from "The Garden Path," waa village eloa!Hip compatgn in coliven by Mrs. Glenn Lambert. operallon wllh other groups.
DIXIE RUTH CARBON
Mrs. Bruce Uoyd rr · ·ted Mrs. Gil)' Reynolds, Mrs.
thai bluebird houses have been Bruee Lloyd and Mrs. Wolter
Mr..... llln. Adrian
pltced throughout the county Crook• were appointed to reaoa are ann01111clng the , _
ond expressed the club's thankl view and revl8e the by-laws as
IS · lrf
eomlag marriage of 1 bel r
to Roscoe Wise who made sev necessary. Plans were made to Don Eynon was honored on dagpter, Dixie Kalb CII'SOII,
oral of the houses. A club pro- seek eliglbtlity for aid in the bia birthday SUnday, March I, to Stevt11 Leu Sayre, aon of
J«l is to preserve blnebirda. Federal Beaullflcallon oroject. with a aurprt1e dinner given by p1 ut Sayre of Plolnfteld, llldl·
:--iiiii.;_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;o,l The site selected by the club bls wife, Wilma.
ua on March lllh al 1:30
f6th Annlvenary
for the project iJ the large Attending were Mr. and ~- p.m. ID the Nuareae ebureb
vocanl lot odjaeenl to the lm- Robert Riffle and family, Nile al Rullaad. 11 wUI be an open
perllli Electric Company.
Also, Paul, Pennie and Robert church weddlag and •• open
Mrs. Lewis bad as her p_ro- Jr. of Pomeroy: Mr. and "':"· receplloo will be 1a tbe Melbgram topic "Herbs In Ftve James 0. Eynon and family, odlst eburd basement followS.. Our Prlre 801rd
Seasons" and Included herbs Donald and Deffte of Re~.. lng the weddlug.
l used in food preparation In the vtlle; Mr. and Mrs. Wilham
DISCOUNTS
1apring, .oummer, autumn, wtn- Swain and family, Roeer, RoseOn All Reg. Prl...t Sh- 'iter, and also al the CltrisllDllS anna, Terry and Tom of Flemseason. Sht brought her herb lnl. Oblu; Mr. and Mrs. James
collection for display.
Ferguson and aon, Joseph and
Mrs. LewiS announced that Mrs Mabel ~ng a~l of SteuMiddleport, 0.
the Winding Trail Garden club benvllle; and Ricky_ Wtlson, wbo
,
Spring Flower show will be held Is staying with ltis grandpar~
April 23·24. She also reported ents, M.r. and Mn. Don Eynon.
that the theme for the County Afternoon callers were Mr. Mrs Willis Aleshire of DayPomeroy, Ohio
rau flower Show will be "My and DeMrs. W~IIItamf 1Fedthefe Cand ton and her brother, Orville
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"CRACK IN THI WORLD"
d sv e, r ~ rs. ar the illl1'1ss of thetr mother, Mrs.
-TechnicolorCOMPLI!;TES COURSE
ol Massar and · Y of Tup- Herbert Chambers, a patient
Th tru' C\, ass M'tcuae
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Dana An drews,_J an.-tt•
Atrman
at Holzer Hosp11tt
Scott. Kieron Moore. Alex·
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Spe~ er, 20 · son
r. ~n Ioldest dau hter Glenna and ~mbers, Middleport,
a so
"I'LL TAKI SWEDEN"
Mrs Sidney A. Spencer of: was beaullf~ll 'decorated He wtth his mother.
-Technicolor·E. Mam St., Pomeroy has AFBn re&lt;:eived
nice gifts. and I Mrs Cecil Kimes is spend~~!:~ ~~1~on, Bob Hope. r•dua~ed l~t ~etpard urs.: had a pbone call from his only ing s~e lime in Charleston,
ex., om . e 8 010~ eobe brother who was unable to at w va where she will visit her
for !J. 8· Atr1 Fporce P u~ ~·· tend
· ' ~ter; and olber relatives.
SUNDAY, MONDAY
A graduate o omeroy n or
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Morch 13·14-15
High School, Spencer is re_turnMrs. Thomas Watkbls and
"THE SANDPIPER"
j mg to ltis Ohio Atr Natrona!
Men'•
FeUow•hip
11011, Tommy, Columbus,
are
Ell,.beth Toylor, Rlchord
. Guard umt at Lockbourne Air M
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visiting her parents, Mr. and
Burton
I Force Base.
eeu at ar~orwge
Mrs. William Slater and Mr.
The recently organlzed Men't and Mrs. Ora Watkins.
1 Fellowsblp of the Laurel Cliff
' Free Methodist church me 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Graber,
1 Tuesday eveniDg In the recrea- Cleveland, have
been called
r lion 1'10111 of the parsonage.
here du• to the death of her
Rev. Eugene Gtll opened the brother, Mr. C. L._ Wood of
meeting with devotions taken Parkersburg who dted suddenfrom GalaUau 1, followed by ly Wednesday, They are here
prayer by Pearl Jacobs. Plans with her mother, Mrs. E. M.
See Them At .. •
were made for the April a n d Wood.
' May meetings. A colored fllm Mrs. CecD Kimes, Middle1 .. Puerto Ri._ was shown. Re- port, and Mrs. Homer Carmen,
freshments were served to Pearl spent Wednesday afternoon In
and Clifford Jacobs, William Poiltl PleaS'Bnt, W. Va.
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Bailey, Clarence Curtis, Ernest
Powell, Harry Clark, Otto Mlss Cm:olyn Searls, w~ Is
In Middleport 0.
Lohn, Phil Wise,
Lawrence employed m Col~~nbus, viSited
Smith
Jame
Glbnore
Steve recently wtft her parents, Mr.
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Herman Michael a n d Sears
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leaving soon for a vacation trip
FASHIONS FOR
Bethel No. 82 of the lnterna- to Mhlml, Fla. and Will make
Ilona)
Order of Job'• Daugh· the trtp by jet from Columbus.
lOTH MEN AND
ters will have a joint lnspec- They will stay at the Mlaml
lion With Bethel No. 73 of Gal- University Ina while in FlorWOMEN.
llpolls Saturday at 7 p.m. In ida.
Gllllpolll.
Recenl guesis of Mr.
and
Mrs. Larry Baker were
her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Slanley and daughter, Pam,
and Mrs. Opal Stanley and
Kathy Stanley of Ene. Kathy
and Pam had spent several
days with Mr. aDd Mrs. Baker.

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.. Sentlne,l, I'INaeroy-Midl!lePOrl, ,o., :Marth 11, 1181
Jfn, H•l,_. It
Mr~. Lettie Frtmlc
~'~~ ·_ Auemble Dolls
I• Gue•l Ill P"rey
baste•• when 111!1 Sew-Rite ~w- For Children
Mra. Leltte Frank was· lilt

lnB club met W~y 81'111IDJ atlbelr club. rm. During

In War Zones

IDeal of hoMr ~ I . blrtbdq
party at the borne of bet daughDolls fGr ehlldren In VIe I ter and aon-JD.Iaw, Mr. and
Nam were usembled durlnl the Mrs. Charles Price, Long Bot·
March meeting of lht Eleanar tom.
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Circle of Heath Methadl•l Allendlntl were Mr. and Mra.
amreb Thursday eveniDg al the James Hayes and family of
chureb.
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Miss Garo]JJI
The doU. are being made by Ptlee, Columbus, Ralph Glfflll,
chureh women of the area to Coolville:
Chester Mondry,
be sent to the ehUdren In Viet ~vlUe, and• j!obby, Jeanlt
Nam who have little chance nf and Teddy Price, Long Bollom.
havlnl toys due to the war. Cake~ Ice cream, pop and pnA3C George Null of Biloxi,
Making the dolls carried eul
chips ~ ~~!ned. She ,.
Miss. and Mrs. Elza Gtbnore
the program plan of the circle ee~ved many ruee elfta and beauSr. and daughter, Louise, were
given by Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Uful cards.
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Wednesday evening
dinner
using the theme, "children ond
IUests of Mr. and Mrs. Elza
love." Her topic w,as entitled, Whif4l Role l.odge
Gilmore Jr. and family.
"Wandering and Wondering." . Auxiliary Meet..
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeu·
Mrs. Charles Bradbury, pres- ,White J;l4flt I.odge Aua~
ter and M". Larry Wolfe and
.
ldenl, conducted the meeting. of the Jlrolll!lrbood of Railway
children, Kent and Laren were
A report on the vlsltallon com- Trainmen met Wedllesdaj: If·
Wednesday visitors ID Galllpomtltee wa~ made and named to ternoon at the legion ball
. , Ill
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Un
lhe eomnutlee for Mat'eb were M:ddleport. Mrs. Jamea . ·fioud'
A contribution was made to Mrs. Bradbury, Mrs. William era presided over the busllttlll
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Barntl! the bearl lund when the Amer· Russell and Mrs. Charles Dyer. -ion In the absence of th•
returned home Tuesday. after lean Legion Auxiliary of Lewta A thank you note from Mrs. prOsldent Mrs. Wlllaam Roba three w"':ks busmess and Manley Post 263 mel Tuasday Earl Davenport for aaslatance son.
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visited evenlnl at the MI. Moriah !lap- atven her white Ul waa read.
A nole of thanks w.., reod
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Wells and tis! church.
Mrs. M. E. DoWIOII reported from Mrs. Ida Bachner. Falfamily al Mohawk; Mr. and Mr.s Mrs. Arnold Rlebardl, pres!· thai 10 members bad finished lowing the meellng ,file_ group
Harry Yeung and fanuly, Oal- den! opened the meeting 11 the study course. The grouplteld went to the Marlin ·Restaurant
lion and Mr. and Mrs. I. W. rltu~llsllc form with Mrs. Camp- 1 dlscuulon on the Circle aa a for a dessert COUI'Sfl with Mra.
Nelson and family, Kalamazoo, bell Harper aa pianist. A report part of the WSCS and members Arthur Lewls aft4· Mfs. WI~
Mich.
on the Americanism program were urged to attend the socte- lla1r. Morris aa hostesses.
Jeffrey Fields, son of Mr. held recently waa given by Mrs. ty meetings.
Attending were Mrs. Sanderto
and Mrs. Joseph Fields, iJ con- Harper. Mrs.
WIUiam Board Mrs. Allie Hawley pruented Mrs. avid Entsminger,
Mrs.
fined to his home, Locust St., was welcomed 81 1 new mem- devetlons uslnl the theme, WUUam Woodard, Mra. P. L.
by illness.
ber.
"Love," wllh group olngtng of Mitch, Ml'll. Carl Mattox, Mra.
Mrs. Velma Dooglas
and Thank you notes were read a cbttdren's hymn. Mra. Edna Waller Hayes Mrs. Otho Walls
Miss Susanna Arnold attended L·m Mrs Wilson carr Eighth French and Mrs. Don Slivers Mrs. Morris 'Mrs Pal Gallo•:
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open house and a tea at v1s District president and from aerved a salad course al the her Mrs. Herman Bailey Mrs
Hall, home for student nurses Mrs. Albert Roush, president eoncluslon ol the evening.
H. E. Bush a~ Mrs. Lewis. ·
of Holzer Hospital, Sunday af· of the Auxiliary of
Feeney- AllendlnB In addition te the
ternoon.
Bennett Post Plana were made above were Mrs. Jack Slaven
ENTERTAIN AT HOME
to attend the· Dlallnl for Dol- Mrs. Leo Smith, Mrs. Galen' Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boye.
MRS. LOHSE HONORED
Jars sbow on May 10. Refreeh· Brown, Mrs. James Jahnson, entertained with a family din·
Twenty · lour undergraduate m~nll were served by Mrs. Carolyn Hammond, guest of ner SUnday, at llielr
home,
students In the School nf Home Wtll WIDston, Mrs. Oscar Hard· Mrs. Ruasell..
LIDcoln Heigbls, honoring their
Ecooomics at Ohio Stale Unl· away, Mli William Smith, Mrs.
mothers, Mrs. Roward Byers
verslly have been lniUated In- Arlene Reese and Mrs. Con
EAGLES TO DANCE
and Mrs. Floyd Boyer on their
to Omicron Nu, national home Young.
Meip Aerie 2171 Fraternal birthdays. A decorated birth·
economics honorary. Among the
Order of Eagles is holdtag a day cake was served wlth the
students selected for
their Qalumbu discovered the maiD dance lor members and 10ests dinner to lhe htnored IUetiis.
bigh scholasUc standing and land of North America on bla on Saturday evening from 9 Miss Thelma Boyer,· and the
leadership was Jennifer Lohse, fourth and Iss! voyage, when unlU I a.m. wiet Alan
Lee host and hostesa and daughter,
Pomeroy.
be landed In Honduras.
Klnl playing.
Brenda.
.uc Marvin J. GUmore, wbo
Is stationed at Keealer Eleetronlc Training center, Blloll,
Miss., arrived Wednesday, for
a 14 daya leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr. and family, Ills parnts 'and Mrs Elza Glbnore
~ and daughier Ltulse ' met
bbn In Charles~. w. va. to
ace~~mpany blm here.

the bualneas session ID ehlrge
of Mrs. Elayloll Strickland, vjee
pruident, plw were made lor
a jitney supper at the n u I
meeting, March 23 at 7 p.m.
The traveling )D'Ize donated by
Mrs. Elza GUmore Jr. was awarded to Mrs. Tom Grueser.
A desaert eourse ·earrylnll out
the St. Patrick Day theme was
served by the hostess It those
11Bmed above and Mrs. Raymond Bally, Mrs. Doaatd Col·
n.. Mrs. Calvin S!mpaon. Mrs.
wniard Boyer, Mrs. Edward
Wells, Mrs. Louis Obsorne and
Mrs. William Gaddis:

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The Pomeroy National Bank Announces:

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Member Fedenl Retervt System
Member Federal Deposit IDI1lrlllet Corporatloll

Rollin Bearhs
Is Surprised
For Birthday
Rollin Bearhs waa pleaaant.ly surprised Wednesday afterDOOII when his children came
to his home in Flatwoods brtnglnl a chlcken dinner ID observance of his and his dauBhler
Mrs. Raymond Pulllns Jr.'a
birthdays.
A decorated birthday cake
waa served wtth the dlaner to
Mrs. Roy Evana of Canal Win·
chester; Mrs. Pullins and
son RoDID, Thurston; Mrs. .~I­
va Hlte Baltimore Mr. and
MrB. James Bearhs and sons
Tbnothy and Scott, Flatwoods,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bearhs.
The honored guesll received
a number of gilts and cards.
Mr. Bearhs received a leiter
from his grandson Robert
Pullins who recenUy oUsted
In the U. S. Air Force and II
llalloned at Lacktand Air Force
S... San Anlonlo.

$U9 Pta~ LMI1I" G!Ms,S:
when )'011 buy an,

Jhlrrlto/H-!fl"'mllf witt • $1,001Ua.-w_...,,..,,_,

10 yeors/ N•" 50 olnllers-l'ashlon fnsemblfs by Mr. 11011 ...

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lostlrc--., )OOa nted Mmoot. $2.50 ("II"

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Anthony• Ent4Jr16in
Honoring Doughier
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Antbony
enlertalned Friday wtlh 1 party In observance of the lOth
blrtbday anolveraary of their
daughter, BarbarL
Games were played and )D'Iz.
ea won by Venita Olbbs, Denise
Hawley, Cindy Van Meter, oad
Donna Boyd. Otber (111011• were
Judy l.levlng, T1rrl lapfl, Me-

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War Polities
Are Approved;
By Governors:

Bohlen Rushed Home I'n AI"r
Of ISIS 0ver De GauIIe

seIf•Determi·nati'on Goal

Declaration Unanimous as
Rhodes Makes Resolution

StJ'cky Hatch :Massachusetts
aalced wilt!her the reso lution ended Viel
Nam as • political issue in lba
Of Troops in Asian war I N0 problem lionNovember
congressional tlel&gt;
ca.'!1paign.
I "Well , it ends
It u far at lba
FA
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NEW YORK (UP!) - Vice President Hubert H Hum- , Of
SlfODaUl -~ governors w approvedlI art

lhe normally scheduled northbound and aouthbound trains
were unable to make their "'·
COLUMBUS (UP)) - Repobltcan Slate Cbalrmaa Joba
ual runs on Saturday because
of the wreckage.
~y~:.~kl ~turday It
Hndreds of residents from
lhe trl-&lt;ounty area
traveled
PARIS (UPJ) - U.S. Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen onAndHbepallllemessa•o
bts auto ll&lt;tut, He baa j~
Jo the acene, located at the Par- waa recalled to Washington Saturday for urgent consult•·
tlons on the NATO crisis brewed by President Charles de I :;"~~.~:o~':~!:s Ia~~:
Gaulle.
The United Stales and Ill allies drew up a joint de. Party.
Ill •
clarallon bitting back at the French leoder and again "Nothlog ltke •-tag
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pledgtna their loyalty to the
party oa the move, he aatd.
Atlantic alliance.
preliminary two-Ban&lt;l-lg.a~hadll hour • ·.et· G..'.'!&lt;mi~AWi;
l:!'''!llliA!i tid 1
Bohlen flew to the United get-together at e lSD e ega,
Stat.. for a weelt of crisis talks tion headquarters Friday they
In WashlniiDn.
ouUined a jonl draft declaraPermanent represenla~vea of lion replying to De Gaulle's deall 15 NATO countries except ciston to pull French forced
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SAIGON (UPI) -Ousted lSI France were to meet here a- ou
coAllmmedanH and
In loloDday • Tuesd
AI expel Supreme I
ea quar- CINCINNATI (UPI) _ The
Corps Commander lila~ Gell. 18
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concerned ," Volpe said.
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to auure that the South Voelnamese can decide their own 1 CAPE KENNEDY (UP!\ A
dVtet Top Issue '
future and not to "Impose a government or way of life on I
.
· - , In 8 vance of the ~~~
other peoples ..
quesuoned batch cover on the , House meetongs, however, a
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· h'tp .~roveel 1o,.UPI surv•y · d'tcated that • ·
In speech prepared in Washington for delivery by i ·~;no
lel~phone to the Columbia Schola!tic Press Association : be JUSt no problem at .. all ,subslanlial_ sharo of gov..-meeting here, Humphrey urged students to lea rn more . Sahturdaed
· y and p.roJect ,,off!?1a Is , beileved V•~t Na m waul~ be ~ ,
obout Asia and Red China.
- - · -- - - - ·- 1c orus a unammous go 1or ' 1np rampaogn 1ssue IbiS )'lilt,
"We know 110 little about As· carried on by the
Chinese , •. Tuesday blastoff on the am- : followed bv rising Uving ......_
II, and we need to know much Communists there is still much r b1l1ous, three-day fhghl.
'· Of the '" governors reaclllll
more" he said.
frleodsltip f~r us there •mong l The two astronauls who will lin th• poll, 17 rated tba"rkspile the shrill anti • the Chinese people ·• Humphrey , ride the Gemini capsule luto iforst. thr"" deolined com....
the he·avens, CIVt
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American propaganda which is said.
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, strong. 35, and 33-year-old A i r mosfly on the slate level,
The United Stales must be ' Force Maj. David R Sco\1, per- Vlft Nam _tended to ovfrlba.
$29,000 Blaze Hit. linn In dealing with lbe "ex- fsonally examined tbe space- dthowpthe 'dWhtte House talk, ...
Firm in Cincinnati
Ipansionist designs" of tbe Pek-1craft Saturday when a grouud • reS! ent dtsclosed thai . .
j lng government, he added, but crewman reported the
ha\cb war could _pusb federal apod.
C 1 N C INN AT 1 tUPI) - musl also lake every opportun- 1 was hard l• work.
mg_evea higher tl!a1 orlglDallj
A pharmaceutical firm suffered ity to show friendship for the ' But Scott, \he man who will ,estimated for next year, de$29,000 damage Saturday when Chinese people.
have to open the balch when be cosl·cuttmg else~e.
',
1 blaze broke out in the bsseHumphrey ssld the United climbs out for a record two
APPROVE HOSPITAL
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menl.
Press I• Ia Viet Nam "to help hour and 10 minutes "space- YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (UPJ),
The ftre caused $25,000 dam- establisb the principle thai- in walk," opened and closed the -A $7&lt;•,000 convaleseent ~"age to the contenll in the base- this nuclear age - aggression cover without difficulty while al, to be located about oae mila' ·
mont of the C. M. Bundy Co. cannot be an acceptable means the rapsule sat poised in the south of U. s. 224, baa beea
and $4,000 damaae to the build- either of settlblg lnternation&amp;l sterile "white room" atop the proved by the Board of ZoDblt &gt; ,
lnl, according to Fir1 Marshal disputes or of realiziD&amp; national serviee tower of tbo Titao • 2 Appeals in suburbatJ Boardmttl .,, .
Clyda Hartmann.
objectives,
booster.
it waa learned Saturday.
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Niguyea NCbanb ~•rethotd•n:,~.~
and Canadian bases and troops :~!~~:sc~::c=u~:r ~~:~
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• a ang · · .........
from Fl'ance.
day night u unrest over hll
Gra.. NATO Crisis
school system will be propesed
dismiual spread throughout
The declaration was expecled Monday.
South VIet Nam. 1!1 the
II be published early next week
Superintendent Wendell H.
flghUng, Vtel Cons 10errlllu
The 14 were reported also to Pierce wiD )D'esent the plan to
!eavtly al~ck~eld an~m:: CARROLL Oblo ·(UPI) _ hove agreed Friday to
pool the Board of Education.
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southeast of SalgGn with Jooepb J. Murphy, former state lntenllono In what has e~ploded roUm.enl, perm!Uing pupU1 to
norian.
representative DOW • Demoera~ Into the Jll'avest Internal crisis trwfer te scbaols outside their
An American military spoke&amp;- lc eandldate fGr lla.le aenator,l in NATO's blltory.
dlitrict, and stepped-up interro·
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laid Sa~ night that profit
f clal experiences thrOUih IDler0
fGr fariiMII lhould not be "a
, school class lltchange and otbVung Tau air strip and lnflleted dirty word In OllJo"
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light casuaiUe on AmericiDI
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a n d Vtelnamese 1 Ia I I o De d "For the lUI Jear years we
here.
have beard much lalk and ob- Paue H World, Loool News
Powerful Buddhist leaden MrVed 1ll!ldl lnY81 and pubU. p
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------~--~ eaturn substantial abare of the nallo~'• of Saturday's meetings here in the eight montha _betweea admiDislration policy ill Viet the Senate," Sawyer said. "01
fU1' llale;" Murphy told aomel Paue 8·9
Sportr governors believe 11 Ibis poinl between Preoidenl Johnson and now and November, seventeen Nam and because of the rislag the state level, I do not aplli
Father of Royala
M ~ ol the . Nallollll Page 10 ---····--- Dattlirnrjtbat the war ID Viet Nara will bjt lldeo and 1DDBI of the state of tht governora conlacled eost of living.''
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CO~GTON Ky (UPl) _ "Nolt """'•' 11 '11 b1p Page 11-1:1 Local, Area News, 1ear eteello111, followed by the Ill lfi«IIOI'I, 10me 11 their eampalgn issue. 'l'breo declined lie Gov. Grant Sllwyer of Democrats now control IS if
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state eapllall and some upon COIIlllll!lll aad 16 named other Nevada saw the Presldenl'l the nation's 50 state boll!el.
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urday at St. Elllabeth RolpltaL anl\1NIIilf tilll1dui:nmire ,. Page 11 ----··· Farm New• eonlrol tl lbe new iOib
the ouUook for Republican H~nry BeBomOII aummed II up Ibougb he did ~~ ~ V~el the most opUmL!IIie ~~
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The declaration was adopted unanimously by 41 govl'P tiM!"!!! ~ of • 110 car
ernors, including those from Puerto Rico, Guam and the
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burg.
A ~ttee. of appeal on I h et3t10, and. buildlnc• Yalued
at court, ael the aP!Itll l19QI _at IIIII for the land and anolher 'from bid openi"IS earlf in FebThe President was presidint at a .policy briefing when
In one pUe of the wreckage Statt; • ll me. Centerllle prop- p,'/50, l,..lotal of $4,110, _ I he $100. The appellula bave"1fve f8oo for damages.
ruary because the State could Gov. James A._ Rhod~~ of Ohto, a Re_p~bhca,n : rose and o~ •
there were nine ears, ~everal erly for reldt!alloa vi U. 8. Rl amount deposited wileD tbe pe- days in wbic&amp; to post the aP. The Tates late
Saturday not get rigllt of way lor that fered • ~esolu!ton_ to . wholeheart~dl!_i!PJIMI'~ ..~~o~se .
overturned. Moll of lbo8e ~ars 35 wu flied Friday afternoon llllon wao flied.
peal bond. They request I jury morning bad not filed • uollce part of the relocation which pass- Johnson s course'" VIet NanL
were loaded wlib 361neb dtam ID ~aiDa common pleas court. The petition appropriation lhe trial to settle the matter.
of appeal in their case. Land ,es through the norlhern edge of ' GOP Gov. Jobn H. Reed of had not expected It but wu
eter steel gas pipe
enroute Fi!Jng the appeal were Carrte easements was filed Feb. 14, Another piece of properly ap- to be takea totals 1_73 acrea.
the village corporation Umils. !Mame. Repub\1can chaorman of tpl.,.sed by the vote.
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Ramsey and, Jobn and Bertha land the appellants had 30 dayo propriated by the State for the The Stale will open bids on The Centerville By-Pass is part l'te National Governors Conter· 1 Reed sa1d Rhodes ~:'ded to
Wrecker lraln1 were called Banb over whose
properly in which to file an appeal a- Cent.rvllle By.Pass of Rl. 35 j the Centerville By-Pass Marcb nf a conlracl to build 1 5_498 ,ence. told Umled Press Interna- ;offer the declaration after tt
1D the acene from 8unllngton !lie Slate Is seeking right of fgainst the action of the direc-,is owned by Wlllard R. and Del-' 22, Included in the $3.S million mile section of four lane limil·l lionallhat ''tusl a few" of the was felt there would be 8
•lid Benwood, W. V_a. Crews way easements for relocation offtor of hi(,tways.
Ia Tate of Thurman. Value on relocation of u. s. Rt. 35 in eel access highway, the major aovernors knew . about. the &lt;'Onse.~s us among l'te governors
worked througb last rught using the road, Involved are 0.57 of Judge John w. Howell, act- the Tate's properly to be taken Jackson and Gallia counties. [portion of whic~ is to ba local· resolution before . 11 was mtro-•here.
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large apolli&amp;hts.
an acre of land valued at $I,· ling judge of common
pleas was set at $2,600 includiDg $!· Tho project wa• withdrawn ed in Jackson cunty
duced. Johnson brmse\f satd be After the vote, Republleq
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Fifteen can of a Baltimore &amp; Ohio freight train, bound i
for Huntington, W. Va., derailed aear Weal Cotumbll In
Mason County early Saturday, leavln&amp; a quarter mile long
ptle of twisted steel.
Offlcillts of the B &amp; 0 railroad aaltl a broken rail cauoed the acct&lt;lent at 4:50 o.m.
It was reported late Salur- 110D1 croninc lual below West
DISTRJCT LODGE MEETING - George DeSUver, grand master of Masons In Ohio second from left attended
da} that railway crewa expect- Columbll, on Saturday to watch a 12th District officers' ~eettng and dinner In Harrtaonville on Saturday night. Posing ;, the speaker's tabie are Ted
eel to have the trackl cleared the clean-up operations.
Reed, Pomeroy, past district deputy grand master; Mr. De Silver, Richard carter, Gallipolis, present district deputy
by about 9 a.m. this morning. No estimate of losses has grand master; Homer Dillon, district education officer; J. B. Hall, past district deputy grand master, and Joseph
A railroad company spokel- been anpouneed by 1111 B • 0 Stanley, wonblpful master of Harrtaonv!Ue Lod&amp;o No. 411, lo!elgs, Gatua, Lawrence ond Jackson countiea make up I
man said no personal Injuries rlllroad.
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