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Services on Good Friday

''Wealth and Want In th e
Same World" was the . topic
usetl Jiy Mrs. Paul w•mer at
Ma,t.aD University
the meeting of the Friendly
here for the spr!ng
Circle. Tuesday evening, at the
with tiieir parents, Include
· United
Church
of
W:allace with Mr. and
Christ, w;ing the text St. Mark
Dwight Wallace and faruily.
11:7, "For you always have
Johnson, with Mr. and
the poo1· with you and wherever
James Johnson and family, John
·will, you can do good to
Blake with Mr. Eddie Blake
But you wiil not always
and family, and Mike Shaler have me."
witil Mrs. Shafer and family.
Mrs. Wilbur Perrin gave a
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rh:e
reading, "Voice of th.e Cross,"
'!oiedo are guests of her •iste:, followed by a prayer by Mrs.
Frances Boarhs. The)· Werner.
came !or the illness of his
ter, Mrs. Cora Bennett, wh,.ll

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There will be a Good Friday ,They Know Not What TheyiEpiscopal Church.
Jervice for the Pomeroy citn· !Do/' the Rev. Lester Roush of "I Thirst," the Rev. Warren
munity Friday at the Firstlthe Ohio Methodist Conleren~e. [ Zinn of the Cbeshire • Kyger- i
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Bapti st Church, from noon to . "Today, Thou Shalt Be W1th ·Hartford Parish.
~ p. m., featuring the "Seven iMe In Paradise," the Rev. "It Is Finished," the
Words of Christ"
BtU Perrin of the Trinity United Carver Wllliams of the First
It is a servwe designetl so Church of Christ.
Baptist Church.
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Ihat all can come at any time "Sun, Behold Tby Mother," "Into My Hands, I Commend 1
and leave at any time.
,the Rev. Llewel!Jn Simpson of My Spirit," Envoy Ray Winiog 1
T!Je Seven Words, along with'l the Fo,.stt Run Baptist church. lof the Salvation Army.
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follows:
;Thou Forsaken Me?", the ReV. Iin the worship on this day in i
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Sta te Deg'ree
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announclni the blrlb..p! ~~~~
Joseph WllUam, March .a;:A~
St. Mary's Hoapltal In ~
vllle. Tbe Scraps have a da~·
ter, Lea Ann, ,go S. Paternl!i!
grandparents are Jllr. and. Mrs.
Clyde Seragg of ~tuUall41 and
maternal grandparents ar~ l6!:.
•nd Jllra. John Fife, Lal&lt;.e ·CI!Y,
Tenn., and a great grandmother
is Mrs. Rou Fife of Cbeshlrt.
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Philip Globokar
course from a ·
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of foil wrapped
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The buslneu ;.eetins was
conducted by the president,
Mrs. Thomas Young. Articles
of food and clothins were recelvetl !l'.OJil the members fur
needy families ' and were placetl
in the basement in storage boXes to meet needs as they arise.
A lily will be placet! in the
church sanctuary by the Circle
lor Easter Sunday, Following
Sunday services the lil~"~ill be
given to a shut-in of tj;J congregatlon. A u'l'hank yo( note
was received from Mrs, •!&gt;lbej't
Woodard.

Mrs. i:. R.
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go to the Stale convention in son of Mrs. WllS1soBni.ISDUI'Y,
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John Kincaid and Mrs. r:~,.••• ll
MI- 3• Charles M. Werry, suen t ! Suzanne is a senior at South- ~ ~asherwere dinner ~uests
Tuesday with her parents, Mr. 1ern High ~ool where sh~ t.a~es cay of Mrs. James Ti~ at
and Mrs. Ralph G!bbs, s. ., of 1active part m school act1V1lles. home near R~tia~d. T.1e birl:h-11
New Haven
She is president of the FHA, on 1day of Mrs. Kmca1d was ohserv·· II
The Frle~dl1 Neighbors Club the Annual Staff, the Echo ed during the dinner.
of Naylor's Run took Easter Staff, FBLA Club, Pep Clul&gt;, : Mrs . . Leota Hawley, who
boxes to the residents of Meigs a past hbranan, and Jumor bee~ a _med.Ic~l patient at
County Infirmary Tuesdr.ay ev- ! Miss candidate. .
I Galhpo 1Js Medtcal Center,
ening.
I She also takes an active part I be:en ~e~m·ned to the home
Dick Werry, son of Mr. and lin her community, where she is ~,,. ;~lidred Hawley and Mr·s.ll
Mrs. (,'barles Werry, who is
member of the Syracuse Me- · Nan Moor_e.
student of Glenville Stale Tea- 1 tilodist Church, a« istant teach- I MISs Mildred Hawley sut&gt;Sti· ll
chers College , Glenville, w va., i er of the Nursery Sunday school i luled for Leo Kennedy, 4t .,
will arrive home today w spend I class, member of the Senior the Middleport Schools
Easter vacation with bis parw1choir, and MYF member, MYF week.
1IDisiricl officer, and past vice· Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Eva"''ll
ents.
Steve Sewell Marietta was a president of the Meigs County and snn, Jeff, have returned
guest Sa:turda; of Jam;s Crow !MYF.
! their home in. CUlve; City, Los
of Syracuse.
iAngel,., Calif., af•er .
Mr. and Mrs. carl Moore callspent .wo weeks bere With
ed on Ml'li. Mary Auruiller who
parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~~-;~:~~~
1s spending several days with
Evans and Mr. and Mrs._E
her daughter, Maxine Arnold,
P_•c_ke_ns_ and otner relatives.
Athens Road.
Mrs. Brooks Sayre, Syracuse-, 'The meeting night in J:pril l aration of t~e dinner.
"'cenlly visited her daughter, was changed when the Sal- 1 Mrs. Ohhnger named lllrs.
recently Maxine Arnold, Mrs. .
. S.Lt. and Mrs. Michael Swatzel isbury P.T .A. met
1 and son, Donnie, at Indiantown , with the president, Mrs. Wit- Eblin and Mtss. Rosalie ~tory
IGap, Pa. Mrs. Swatze1 anj son IHam Ohlinger, in charge. De- 1to the ~nunatmg cormruttee,
MARJORY ANN WARNER
returned home to spelid a weoks' ' votions were given by Mrs. ito report m April. The regular
visit.
James Will.
' meeting of the P.T.A. was
ENGAGED -Mr. and Mrs. George H. Warner of
Harrisouville Road announce the engagement and
2nd. Lt. Michael Swatzel, In· It was announced that a din- changed from the third Tuesday
approaching marriage of their daughter, Marjory dianto;vn Gap, Pa., visitod re-~ ner would be served April 18th. in the month till ~ the aecAnn, to Constructionman Jerry L. Burns, US Navy
cently with bis parents, Mr. and All members were asked for ond Tue~y for April on~.
Seebees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Burns of Pome- Mrs. Charles Swatzel, and his \ donations BRd to help with prep- meetm~ Will be held Apnllllb.
roy. Marjory Ann is a 1966 graduate of Pomeroy
wife's pareuts, Mr. and Jllrs. - - - -The room count was won
High School and is employed at Veterans Memorial Brooks Sayre, Syracuse. His 1 cuse, returned home Monday the fourth grade taught hy Jllrs.
Hospital. Constructionman Burns served in VietNam
wile and son returned wJndiaiJ- 1from Camden Clark Hospital, ILillian Smith. Refreshments
as personellman aboard the Landing Tank Ship Wa· town Gap with him Sunday.
1Parkersburg, after eye surgert Iwere served by the parents
shoe County, and is presently in California awaiting
Mrs. Eugene Forbes, Syra- and iJ convalescing nicely.
fourth grade pupils.
ord ers to Steelworkers Fabricator School. An open
qpdlelight wedding and reception is being planned
off May 6 at 7:30 p.m. at The Zion Church of Christ
on Harrisonville Road.

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tant NFO supporters were ••· quarts of mUk is being dumppeeled to "bit producers in eas~ ed every other day iR Athens
ern Meigs County last night 10 county.
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drnln their tanks."
Mrs. Smlll! aald . new NFO
II wao learaod today some · members are l!elng gained each
dairy farmers of lbe coonty day In the area, Including some
left lllhh burnlDc !1 lbelr now from GaUla county. Sbe
milk lltn!,.. and lbetr homes reported 12 trucks from
a
lhnlughout Tbnrsday Jtllht. Southeastern ?"Jo Milk Associ·
Several wore reported to have a~on have willingly stopped
otayetl ar all nlgbl to protect PJCk-ups.
their mUk.
In answer to reports that
Meanwhile, Mrs. James Smith there still are adequate supof Darwm, a NFO supporter, plies of mUk h, the area,
said today the holdout at their Mrs. Smith charged that some
datry ia "being contlnuetl.''
Athens stores .are now being
Mrs. Smith, satisfied
that lorced to stock Claso II pro·
meaningful negotiations
are ducts.

Visit the busy Ready To
Wear Department for all
your wearing apparel fqr
women and girls- Coats,

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Suits, Dresses, Millinery,

and Truth." Prayer was given
Iby Helen Leifheit.
I Roll call was answeretl by
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TOpiC
!Easter. Thedau voted to pur·
The Evangeline Missionary . chase a lilly for the church on
Socoety of the Pomeroy Church Easter. Missloo study on !be
of Christ met at tho home of Pbilippine Islands was led by
Mrs . Elwood Bowers, Chester ; Mrs. Orvllle Wells.
Road, Tuesday evening.
! Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Bowers, president, pre- : the host~ to. Mrs. Wells, Mrs.
!idetl. Mrs. Waller Kennedy, in Helen Leifheit, Mrs. A. L.
charge of devotions, read Psalm ! Phelps, Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger,
43 and John 1~. Topic 6! De- i Mrs. Clarence Andrews, Mrs.
votions was "Prayer for
Clyde Andrews, Mrs. Walter
Jr., Mrs. Lewis Os:==:;====~:.:-~· Kennedy,
borne and daughters, Kathy,
Insurance
Debbie aod Sherr! and Mrs.
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been Denver Kapple.
caocelled? Lost your operal·
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INC. belore renewtns your
auto Insurance. We may be
able to savo yoa ....ey.
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Milk Boycott Spreads ·into 5 More Stat
United Press Intemnatior.al
willing to talk about the NFO hnd a sUil&gt;ius of suppll...
. The l;atlonal Farmers Organ!- demand for a 2-ci!n~ao(!ual·t Nowhere In the boycott area
zation milk mar~et oovcott, increase in the price of bul~ were major shortages reported.
although having no apP,.rent mUk b•cause "the presSUl'e ha• It was learned Thursday that
effect on the s~pply or price of been hullding on the industry," the South Dakota NFO had
retail milk. spread today Into Slaley said.
signed a contract with the
New England and to the Gulf or How&lt;ver, dairies In Chicago, Custer cheese factory of Custer.
Mexico.
located in the heart of the S.D., calling for a $1.05-pe:NFO President Oren Le boycott area, said they ac&lt;uall;·l hundretl weight inc"'ase ~' tho
Staley announcnd the e~ansioo
of the cu~the-supply-to-ralSe-the
price effort from 25 to 30 •L•Ies
at the end of a day filled with
the worst violence recorded in' .
connection with the eampalga,
now in ill: lith day.
Staley said the NFO bad
orgllni!ed chapters in Maua·
chusetts and Maine 8lld had
been requested to move into
Vermont, Connecticut
and
Louisville.
As hundreds ol disgruntletl
farmers dumped m1ik rather
than sell as prices they cor.•ider
ridiculously low, a leen-ager
was shot Thursday, a mil~
truck driver said he was
abductEd and loads of mllk

price paid farmers.
Wilii•m DUiings, a special
officer at Knowlton, N.J . shr.t
19-year-old Willian• Quick ir the
leg when Dilllngs said be saw
Quick and two men cbmb onto
n dairy truck.
Elmrx Tlnnes a truck drive•·
for a dairy in Flemington, N.J..

reported he was. all&lt;!U"Cbll:l
his trac!Dr-trailer with
ilundred cases of
bljackod. Tbe driver
unharmed. '!lie rig
overturned al the loot
Other cases of vartdalo'\'it jij~
terrorIsm were
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Staley said early today
negotlations were ~&gt;improving"
between the NFO and dalr7
industry representatives: and
that the talks would be "greatly
broadened" later today
The dairy operators
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Grant Asked
For Clean·ng
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District, Tburaday aMOuncetl
the district haa applied to tile
Office of Economic Opportunity
for a grant of $150,865 to provide a work training program.
Crisp said the conservancy
district, If the grant is made,
will hire 36 workers to clear
two rna or streams in the con·
1 d'strlct The
prose7~"~oul~ ~ire about 43
~eeks to co~ete.
It Ill estimated the program,
when com letetl, would lower
the flood !est In the area by
approximately 30 inches Crisp
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was
ade that the conservancy dis·
;let was accepting application
I em lo ment over 70 appli·
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eo! information, today askaol
the state luurattce
meul to r"j•cl automobile in
mance 'ncr'ases put into e~
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partmenl, lue labor organlza s
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were based on dala for the I! JERUSALEM~ Jordan (UP!) announced some cancellations Jerw;alems, Arab 11111
moorths endinc June 30, 11185. -A Good Fr1day army of because of the weather.
were st1lled to marlt: lil.l ..
&amp;o~ted ·to the period be- '· •
No Voli!o
pilgrims today tr~ tile path to But sperial aircraft_ ferried mourning of Cluiatendom-, II "
1 The Ohio Fann bureau Fed·
!&amp;'IS' and 11115, Director Croft said co-ops In Clev.land ; erotion board of trustees asked
Calva~y: t he hill 01 t h &lt; •cores of fore~gn VISitors co this, its blacltest day.
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cruclfwon, bravmg the same , Jerusalem from Boirut, Leban· Like churches the-"! oy~jlij!~tl
! estimated aeeumutative no.•votce m the regnlatmn of ernment take steps to hall 1mbleak,_
stormy _weather that on, where th~y were grounded the Church of the Seplldlre
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chromclers _descflhed wllen Je- , by heavy ramstorms Wednes- hU!hed and devol4 of
bl!(l_il!l;·leaving $2.li billion reo ,liFO leaders In Western Ohio imports keep Amerocan prtcea
sus Christ d1etl tilere.
Iday.
until the Joyful
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~ · pttgrams we!'ll estended. '"I'll Darke and Mercer coun- F1chter sa1d he did not want
religious movetl up a way liaed : Umted Nations and d1piomauc The church Is dlvkled
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now with garish souvenir shops , personnel stationed on the half a 00... o11en -::~
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!tela in Darke County Thursday. farm organtzaUon to Increase
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and In sight of the barbed wire 1laraelt side of the tensely ,.llgious CO!!l!IIIIDIIlet,
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aut:untdenti!ied woman, carrv· milk prices but believed Wash.
FREETOWN, Sierra one. and brick barriers that divtde divided Holy City.
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'the Roman Catilo\ic.
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in Spviet Central Asia, The action came on the farm ers Union has made attempts said
mutiny in thiS es
ca Christ's death began Thursday Ad~i.ISlono - Ora llalfhiU, regularly.
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Dawkins Tb Ch h of the •-·......,.
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' ary patriarch of Jerusat.m washed INew Haven: Barbara Spurl&lt;&gt;&lt;;k, of the Resurrec:tloll; WBI- II •
said Tashkent's "FIr II the farm In a caravBI&lt; of vehi- $0.60 in Ohio.
ownol'll along Big and Little baTbrrac Irs.
-~ I to the the feet of 12 laymea in Chesler: William Wyatt, Mid- the Fourth Century by
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one Y Leading Creeks Crisp added.
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eroy; Iva Powell, Pomeroy; Fire, war and
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Defense Departmeat Thursday Ithan West VIrginia, has been the site of christ's deatll and of ,1'
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Clark' buildmg dates mainly
Identified 26 U.S. servieemen, 1tense and confused oince hts burial, wos crowdetl for tll•\Ge;:'a Ro~on, ara
'last cenll!l'l'.
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lncllldlng one from Ohio, who Tuesday when the governor eeremony.
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The chll!'ch, a bU(e
were kllled _lri ~ In Viet· \ general, Sir Heary Lightloot ~usands of pUgrlms re- ) Metp General Hospital . oncloses the site of both_
nam. Tlie group incltldetl 1st Boston, and just-instslletl Prime . mamed outside althougb their Adtr!ltslola - Charles Eblin, and tomb .loUowltll St. ,
Lt. PeterS. .LarSon, son of Carl Minister Siska P. Stevens were 1 number was dlmonlsbed frOm Pomeroy.
Gospel, 11:41, wltlallllld
J. Jarson, 2ili Napoleon Dr., clamped under house arrest in · prevlouo years hy tloe heavy Dtaclw'pl - George Ren- tomb was cloee
Kettering, Ohio.
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Some Ohio milk dealers predicted today the Nallonal
Farmers
Organization's withholding action could taper
PRro11e More Aid
off during the Easter weekend, but NFO members said
'f¥111NGT0f NLa-boTHTbE ~~ 8• they would continue to dump milk for two months if nee·
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an ~ appro_val of seven
Joseph Fichter of Oxford, president of the Ohio
lOll " ,uung pro(rarrur lor &gt;91 branch of the National Farmers Union, praised the moo.~~s·at a cost qf ftl5,6011 tn tives of the NFO but said similar actions had failed in the
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Fichter, whose organization claimed a membership
under the Man· of 10,000 farmers, said the Ohio .Farmers Union had not
and Train· been asked to join in the holding operation to keep milk
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Ider investigation by the sheriff,
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lead.:
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general farming.
mlfk dumping was increiill!lal A mUk baub"' tank truck
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a deily rate of 10,1100 p&lt;itmd!. was otruck by a "purr.pin ball"
v;,t;;.,,Bi-'Pile
·shotgun Slug while parketl in
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·\~U~ - OHIO· WILL ;controller of Country Belie Co- similar ~~~~~ slug was fued
~ 1 f$.7 billioJ within the I operative F~rmers, charged from an auto into the home of
~' t.Jo decades to .OnstrllCtlth~t Ohio dairy farmers were Leo Homan two roUes west of
lhe Highway Deparlment being used in a~ attempt to ~hicasaw. The olug penetrated
. .-flf,a M-page, lull-color re- foist a federal mUk marketing I• mattress on which Homan
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r.ew Incidents of ·milk dumpillg
v.bicb have accompanied . the
Natlollal Farmers Organization
mil~.boillfP.I oeUo:~
1\heriff Robert C. Hurtenbaeh
utcl.ihili morning be had recelved _nq· reports of new. lncl·
_ dents u1 ljle county last naght.
; ~ ~. sheriff's departm011t,
~er. ~as lnveatigated sev·
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series of a fire ftBhls In oL
before the Orle8111 Parish
Marine squad, outnumbered 30
ft!ames Withheld
northern province$ of .Bo!illl
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1o one held off • 8 Communist Names of the victims were Vietnam thai resulted In ~
week, said he shared an
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ballalion without loslni 8 mao withheld ponditltl nollfloaUon of Marlnu kllllnl U2 Commlllll~ts,
apartment with Ferrie and he liDan ,.__ on ymead
uniU reinforcements arrived, next of, kln. Spokesmen said the •pokesman said,
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COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) - Seolfe. AmeiiCJD •pokeamen aa!d to. plane, eo route from ~11011 1o The Marines In !be 1
the assassination.
cUrciDc rape of 1 IOYtii?'O.., tary of State Ted W. Brown day
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the 11lliversity cltl of Hue 20 actions suffered tl)ree
It was this Ul"e apartment in °~ cblld, :r~
:~.: said today the Richland Coun- They said the squad of about mUes north of Da Nang, ran killed ' and 11 II'Ountlec:, ~
which Russo allegedly heard the rues prose
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plotters.
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I he did not obterved. Harold Riooltb wu oarry In1 the Ohio Bond com· c»mpany
found
know Martens.
IJ'IIId Jury loremao.
mission proposal in order to ro&amp;1d I1JI with armored ve- tlie wreckage on the coastal In the air war, U.S. jpOiitl.
But In the television Inter- -l.!.i-.1121 " ' _ , . . , _ set up a test case.
hiclos and sliced Into the mountainside lhls morning, men said American jets struck
view, taped two weeks ago by
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Tlte
action
by
the
Richland
Communis"
rJIIlks, killing 61 of llp9kesmen said.
North Viebtam with 80 mlssloos
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County board said the propos- the enemy troops.
It was the second t)J. plane 'l'bursday and reltifu~ ~lty
knew Russo and that the latter
eel amendment to the Ohio Con- The fight broke out Thursday to crash Thursday Sp6ke!llllan today to hit the Tba! Ngliym
had a personal i.UdJe agamst
llit\ltlbn, dlcl not reflect the .... afternoon 375 mUes north~ait of said an Air torce AC47 ]lower plant, 39 mhes 116rtll'lfl!st
Ferrie
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Iqmred .Phraseolngy and . was s.. tgon and near the great Dragonshlp, a World War u ot Hanoi, whlclr futnlshes mu~h
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contrlll'f to th, constitution,
Marine bastion at Da Nang.
vintage twtn.engiiJe trarlsport ol the electrlc!W lot&lt;' !lie
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was possible for Feme to have
Brdwl! added hat tile bnard American spokesfuan said at refilled a! • gunship lost power Communist country's !nll$trltl
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known both Shaw and Oswald
took the action at the request th
time a t1 S twin taklng off from Bien Iiba just hmUand
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of lhe aclmln!stradoa to los ne ene ~~:~ansport crashed Into ; north of Saigon. It craslied In In 'l'b~day's raids !lie US.
• l~ Will no\J:Iay hilllil!lf, 10 . the forthcoml~g mo~Ie, T~e ledge
SAN ANTONIO. Tex. Ill!'() validity ill he prnposal.
n !untatn near Da l'lang's an open field seriously Injuring jets strUck road, rail 'll!ld •sblp
q.~~p~rd urder Case, hiS attorney, F, •·•• Bruley, satd
Names Never Mentioned -A station wagon jammed with
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i : ' '~I ~i~ assure o:,; that will not happen" said Bailey "! doub1\ ~" he replied.~'! l&amp; persons collided heador ear1-: ,.,,,.IUMIII&amp; eight ~embers of a higher - The Leathenle&amp; squad's lw- barracks 32' miles south of
! tho Will portray h~elf m the ftlm, which will be made lretty .we hea~w ~=y:~tlo~ ly today with an auto carrymg DA)'10N (UP!) _ A rally equcatlon study group from the ,rolc attack formed one_ ol a Hanoi.
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one man, killing rJne persons, demanding that bmgo L'l! madf
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latest figure thrust Into Dlst.
, ~tly. Jim Garrison's Kennedy
a&lt;Sasslnatlon
Investigation
. mamtaons that he never heard
• t)le name Lee Harvey O!wald
until Nov 22, 1963
• Lafton ~aliens 24, a former
roommate of one of the alleged
plotters against Pres ldent K ennedy, openly challenges stattnents made by Garrison's star
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La., Insurance salesman, tesUfied at tho preliminary hearing
that he heard etay Shaw, the
late David W. Feme, and
Oswald plot to kill Kennedy.
Shaw was subsequently mdJCied
for consprracy.
Reoma With Ferrie
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a taped television mterview
released Thursday ntgbt after
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Martens, and Alvin
a about the road just before the Or anlzers said .~:.... tllo"""l Jane Walton wu
eleeted A rummage •ate Will '- held ben. 'Ibis honor !J lol 8l)l'
Beeubeout and Ferrie were smashup.
abou~ iiOO pers ·~1 ld ""'' pre91dent and named "Girl of 1on AprJI 7 and 8 in the build- bers of 15 yearo or longer. ~i!li
arrested at Ferrie's apllr~ent Seven persens died at the pea Onl 100
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~p- the Year" of the Xi Gamma !ng formerly occupied by Alii- recelvlnl tile honor are MUlltwo days after the assasSina- scene and two others died later rea~n· bingo :::ne ndr~ Mu chapter at the regular meet- worth Jeweler, Second
St., red Karr, Not:rna -"'1~
lion.
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at hospitals.
by Wright-Patterson Air Foret lng of the chapter '11lursday Pomeroy. All rummage I! to Phyllis Mullen, Velma,
All three were held brtelly The rlctims were !denlifled as Base where the enlertaillme 1 evenlnJ at the Columbus and I be delivered to the building on Rose 8lis!on, Pearl •
under Investigation of subve~ Juan Pedro de Ia Cruz 31. hiS 1, aliowed because It Is feder:l Southern Ohio Electric Co.
IApril 6.
Clarice Krau~er, an4
SIVe actlviUes by the FBI an . Wife 3ertha and their 13-veat- ro
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Ann Rupe was elected vtce meeting of the x 1 Gamma Mu Tlte group voted
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Pleasanton, Tex.; the arlvtr --~-- president, Betty "!iller• record- and the Ohio !Ia Phi Clrapter the bus!nesa tlistrlcl
Thursday th• clerk of the and only nccupant of the outo,
mg secretary, Sllirley Beegle, will bestow the ritual of jew- cancer drive tn Ajlril.
• Batie), who recently agreed criminal dls,trlct court, under an Genevo Vsllarreal, 28, of San
treasurer, and sabra Morrison els upon Betty MiUer, Linda auctiOII wUI be
WASffiNGTON (UP!) - The to represent convtcted San Ber- a J J ot me nt system, assigned Antoo 1o; and f•ve members of
corresponding secretary.
Beegle and Betty Deem, at tile Ithe next reauJar
I 'wks gall\ed a conrJI't In the Inardmo, ?•Ill., husband slay~r Judge Edward A. Haggerty Jr., the Pablo Jtmenez family InfomaUon In rejard to tbe Martin Restaurant.
Janet St. Clair,
Senate, out otherwise t~e , Lucille Mtller m her apperu, to preside at Shaw's lrtal.
Pablo, 35, his wife, who woa 33,
convention which Is to be heidi The Founders Day PJ'Otll:~m School student, was
disclosure or Ho !lli•; Minh s satd the ftlm might provtde •
thetr sons Paul, 12 110d Emest,
m Cleveland was received and will be held at Oscar's Restllllr- attend Glrlt State.
harsh ~ejection of President I~ew ~rspecllve lor the man
10, and daughter Naomi, 12, all SAIGON &lt;UPI) - A series oil'displayed Any members mter· lant ID Gallipolis on April . 'll menta were lei'Ved II
Johnson s peace btd this week 1.n the _treet. •
or San Antomo.
sharp ftrefights broke out just ested is attending shoUld make when the "Order of the Rolle" Steak House by Pearl
Jppeared to change few minds I "The Amencan public IS apaeWS
Jimenez' daughter Yolsnda, sooth of the DemUttarlzed Zone lreservations.
Iwill be conferred to eight mem- and Margaret FoUrod.
10 Congress
, thetic about crm•lnat law and
9 was criUcally mjured, aq (DMZ) today
between U S. ~===------=~::...:.:..::.:::.:..:.:...:::...:.::..::..::.:_~---=-----The convert was !!'eshman ' what It IS," he satd
were three other De Ia Cruz Marines and North Vietnamese
Sen Edward W. Srooke, R- 1 Of Sheppard. Batley smd he GaUl" - Gallipolis,
11 t 1children - Emestlna, 13, 1'eter troops. C~unlst gunfire hit
·tass who recently 1ellrnN ' "Will 1ever be the same No- asd 334 runmng IS2 feet or 15, and Alex, 10. Two olher De seven helicopters Oymg wound• £:"
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f;om ~ vtstl to Southeast ASia , thmg or.n get back lor h1m tit• rollers. Pt Pleasant,
29 28, Ia Cruz children - Rlchar&lt;t, 11, ed Leathernecks from one of Congressman Clarence
ThiS meant the U. S mar- quotas '¥.liV~-~ ann""! MIn hiS first ii\ajor ~nate l l2 years'"he lost" m pnson. Pomeroy-Mason, out, Hinto.n, and Becky, 7, suffered minor the battlefields.
MUier submitted a biD
ket was reduced by the m11k titles Whicll. ,were admi~JIIr
speech Thursday he reversed 1he mot1on p1cture w1il go m- 2 19 fallmg, Kanawha Fal.s, tnjurtes
In one action Communist Congress Thursday which
which could have been produc- consumpljon -dur~g the ,RII!re
hiS previOus poSitiOn and called to pro&lt;lucUon m August
m 7.93 falhng; Charleston, 2217: The :amllles In the crowded troops opened another mortar curb !mporls of dairy
ed by over 300,000 cows,
or calendar )'HI'J, lli&amp;IIIJw,,,llll,
for contmued u s mlhtary fle velsmd and Washmgto;; D 1London ~ and Marmet, ru:1nmg i station wagon were gomg tC' barrage against tbe h u 1 ~ In commenting on
more than 6,000 dairy farms
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412 feet or rollers; and Wm- , thetr homes alter a late churct, American Long Tom arllllery lor such legislation the
with Sfkows each. Had moan•v•l
- mcludmg bombmg - u n t II '
field, runnmg 8 feet
servtce.
pieces at GIO Lmh which have ~strict representative
said, !ngful controls been In effect
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Hano1 " ready to talk peace. I
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Baat Movements;
been firing aerO!! the DMZ Into Record breakmg lmporls
at that time, theoretically speak·
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The Ma•sachusetts Re)lubl: I
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North Vietnam Other Commu- dairy products continue to ing, well over 6,000 dairy farm·
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ran s.,d he was convmced that
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ers could have been saved from
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ton up 3 20 p.m • Harvey Jor• 1 •'.\ the commu111sts were uniVllhng 1\! _;;_
d••• down 4 20 P m . w. H Sh•lion at nearby Con Tbeln.
Uc producers and Is an
extinction.
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was reported taking a heavy loU bave fallen short of parity. He wollld restrict the import of
produce rrultfui peace talks.
Alura Rozetta Wells, 82 Rt thy £stes own 6 ~ m ·Philho Y
ONCE MORE
of Communist lives In the msde these other pomts:
dairy produclll In compeiiUon NEW YORK
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with domestically produced dal· vvweight
~moon
at Holzer Hospital
up River
a m- Marmet
the btrds
rainstorm ·
tested the policies of the
-- products.
ct"ay was off ..,
M Well
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Kaaawba
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' Are starting to sing with care
----mm•stratlon on !mporla of
The Miller bill uses ~· a day for • Ill audienCe
seven children, Goldte Clenden- Mt State o w n H
P ml ; The sun w1ll soon he brighi E-R Squad Called
items In compeiiUon to
base lor computation of llllP9rt r•"•loul ..•··•--,.~=~·
mn, Columbus , Mildred Foster, 1 Semet down 1 35 am • e en
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COLUMBUS (UP!)- Gov Ours and llah Roush all of Mary Jan down
pm · El- To look toward the near future squadwas summoned Thursday that the farm debt today Is at WorkonProj'ect
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at 5 40 p m for Mrs. Lester an all-time high. StaUstlcalay, l
order bamng ractal discnmln- Wtchtla 18 gra,dchtldren and Shearer down ii am.,
Lucy The thought of trees havmg LewiS, Dark Hollow, who was 2 7 billion pounds of foreign MiddiO!IOrt • Pomeroy RDtary I ~· : • ~ tllnlh
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at1on at s!A~II'jjllanced
con- 116 great grandchildren
two Jane. Luc~s down 6 5 am
thetr greenish cast
brou1ht to Pom~oy and trans- dairy produclll were
club member~ and their ell
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year "Anna" who worked Thursday time with I aevt~~lll l'flltllll
••tback Thursday
ville. IV. Va . Fred Wlnt•. m1ert P T1bolt up 11 06 p.m.;
· n•&amp;trt coloring eggs lor th~ an- knockout . of Zora Follty Wed1and taken to Holzer Hosptlal.
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l'leu judge ruled that low btd- Harrow, Warron
up 2 45 am Lock 18, BeckI t
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1 gam at 10 07 P m to the Skate0Spl
eWS at the Mtddleport Roadside park Inducted IDio tile Arm1 1111 All'
:ders on the proJects cannot be l Funeral servtces w11l be held )ord down 5 20 am; Lock 17, I as·
IA-Way for Mrs. J;:mest Powell,
were Mr. and Mrs. CurUs J~~- ril 11, but the 25-yur"'!4 ~ll!l!tt1
'bypassed on the grounds of non- Sunday at 2 p m at the Re- George G up 3 p m ; Paul D. Th
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who had fallen Mrs Pow ell Roller Roop!lal•
kinoon Mr and Mrs Jack vyweJclll madt It Clur ~
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Church of Jesus lup 12 25 am New Martins-1 efe!~~" t~::ms
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and be hu no lntent!ou
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IChnst of Latter Dav Samts at VIlle down 12 50 am • Duncan '
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Ionly on Pediatrics Ward
Mrs Richard Owen Mr and lng punches for Uncle Sanl.
Judge Charles 1,1 Petree IOlo Town Flats, where she IBruce up 12'5I,A1 m ' John Ladd Its brown coat Is old once I The squad was called at 1·02 '
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PLAN SERVICES
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Reed down 6 2ll am . Lock 23,
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newemen In hll hotel "1!9nt
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Bnan B down 3·15 am · 1 ThiS Will add to our earth,
and Senior opening exercises :r k S Ral h '
Tile defendant ~as been ruled sbortly before deparilnl'tif# a
Greenup Locks, Glenn Jr up As 11 was meant tu do.
aod Sunday School will be held ' ~~nd !~e . d'arta Ann
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f.~.~u~ee; ~! With surI12 35 am; Stevenson up 1:25 1 sky
ltr the ~nthem. "(lod So Loved Ot~;~ S~lth Rtatr2ot
and Ruby Frick, Pomeroy, VI. IBlack Muslim itame) wnr)lat ••
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am. Frankhn B, down I 30 , Is blue and clear,
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Pullen. PL Pleasant.
Into the Army, be'U iO to:Jail."
•Its statew1 de educat10na1 proam . City, or St. Louis up 2·05 1 Howthat
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~ducallon D41;1~ent's survev proJect
Acadian up 4 15 P m E~o~a' other for!etted a bond today In OMO FIVE-DAY FORECAST Rt. I West Columbia; Mrs. Leo
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Metgs County Court action of
Temperaturel In Oldt iatur• ora Zwllllna, P~meroy; Mn.
fald ~8 less than the na.'1onal lLee T ~rner, 6, Brenda Sue 4. , A J. Patton down 2 50 : ~.. .Judge Frank W Porter Jr
day lbrouJI(I WedoeJday wUI Katle A. Estep, M!dtlleport
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~pport.
Iof Mr '"1 Mrs Elhs Turner Trader up 3 55 • m ; L' FIOre ed $10 and costs on an excess:: abol&lt;e wllll oaly sm.lll ebaniM Loni Bottom; Donalt. R.
Turn•r, 27, was m rntlenl down 5 10 am: ~. E Bowl•s speec charge and
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Rt. 2 Racine: Fred A. Shiflet,
cond1t1cn at Robinson :llen.orlal up 6 30 1 m Pamela D down Schafer, cbar&amp;ed with overload,
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ITI!RF!!!T OF : Tbe wdnden apartment wa• M
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w. Chaney, Jackson,
AREA
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probation Charles H. Porter
S..llered abowert
!lrll Paul B. Harris, Ravenswood
mg at the nearby Ravenna ,l,r- Sel'Vice is Held
1forfetted a $27.50 bond on a pari of aut week are npoct- Mrs. Naomi H. Silvey, Rt I
senal ;luring World War II Tho Candlellg\11 commuruon serv- speedmg charge.
ed Ill IVtl'tlle otte
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day evening m the annex o1 the •
TO WASH CARS
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Jennifer Adtlla, Cathy
Syracuse First United Presbv- ' A car wash, sponsored by
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terlan Church, served by the seniors of Pnmeroy Hllh School
ARREST MADE
Mrs. J. Ilendef'IOn Crtmeltna.l
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Will be held Saturday, March
Pomeroy pollee l.. ported the Charlet C\)lwtll, Juua, L. UUllloj
~··• st., Pomeroy, wu Communicants were aeated 1• 25, from 9 am. • 4 p.m. at the 1rrut Tburtd•• nt""• of Leon- Mra. l!lllj,JI H. Es~. • ltlnll.ll ldYflrttltftl "'l'tMftiiii:IWI •12&amp; Slale
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ml4on. on a DoMa Joe I!flU, Mra pauJ .,.
'"" •••· ••• ••,. e~,., .... Iat 7 p m. Thursday with a !rae- 1covered In whit•, each with a eroy. Cars may be !ell at the cbllrle of dls\ti!'!llni tl!f peace Holllngsh~ad, Mrs. Eddie l..
~ tured right hlp. She was mjur- 1willie lily and a rnw of Ughted ftre house and will ~e deliver• at tlie Holt!!~· Slitlth ppst- Howery, Beverly
Jacltson,
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ell bond 111¥1 )WID tJillNI: In Jam•! A. Justice,
•tn.,~r•1f..:_" ..... .., )coodltlon It reported as saUs- table, where Rev Stebbins was
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",;~· 11::,:0'.,: m••''" rny'o downtown busme" dis- 1 ServlnJ o! communion :n day, ~nnounced P~tor O'J?ell 11 f;{fi tl&lt;ni; ' t llre~l11t rey .. ll. ThOillu, ,'41Cltatl" C. ' 4' '
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miii~•Nate Thurmond IS ready and Lakers 113-102 for thmr second 1 tomght, the Ph•ladelphia, 76ers 1action although the Warnors added 20 rebounds
Angeles w1th 24 ~olnts
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Willing to hand hts problem to I v1ctory m as many games m1w1ll be host to the Cmcinnatl had soared to a hu~e flrst-placeJ Team captain El&amp;in Baylor
Bi&gt;rry Leads Scortn1
The th!r
the rest of the National , the Western DIVISion best-of-fiVe Royals m an Eastern DIVISIOn lead m t~e West He sbll has was far of• form for the Lakers I R1ck Barry
lhe NBA's Will be
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semi-fmals. .
sem1-fmai The teams sppt thetr trouble p1ckmg a ball o!f the fat mg to score a smgle basket 1ieadmg scorer thts season, morning •n
Thurmond, playmg w1th a Th&lt; St LouiS Hawks also took ftrst two contests BostonJ lead floor and th• cast affects hiS m the second hall and fimshmg Itopped the Warnors With 28 St Louis
ltttie cast on hiS mJured hand, ' a 2-0 lead m the other sem1- New York 1-0 m the 1 lourth i shootmg somewhat, but he's w1th 16 pomts Rookie Jerry pomts b•fore being ben~hed three
scored 22 points, took down 25 fmal beating the Chicago Bulls sertes
been more than Los Angeles Chambers had to pJCk up the w1th 3· 18 to go when he and iBulls 34-20 in the
rebounds and blocked 10 shots I 113-107 Thursday night
I Tnwrmond. the b1g board man Ican handle thus far In the 'I slack, ston~g 16 ot hiS 18 points Chambers exchanged puncheS! to win the game
Thursday_~ght_!s San Francis76E!rs Host Royals
for San Francisco was sorely opemng garile of the senes, after mtermJSSJon Another th.lt nearly prectpJtated a Rookte Lou
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of the ballots cas t b) performers on all 10 NBA team ~
Each player hsled three preferences 18 order
Chamberlatn took the SCOI"tng
Litle m each of tus f1r~t seven
ye•rs m the if"gue but last ra'l
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basketball tournament sem1fm- here
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Dayton, the cmderella team of
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years North Carolina IS a sohd and 15 3 rebounds per game for
favonte over Dayton
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at a news conferencf' Thursday
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A contest played Thursday Tt~LEVISF. GUIE
x.CIInclted title
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The top four teams Will be Sports Network Tn~, am1o meet!
Detroit 4 New York 1
batthng
each other Saturday 1hur&lt;dRy 11 Will teleme hve l
Toronto 5 Boston 3
with Russ1a takmg on Sweden- 1and in color the f1fth annual
IOoly games scheduled)
the last team to beat tne l East-West College All-5tar ba&gt;1 Au t1mf'
sovlet : ; m wor.'d tOll'nament ~etball 1 g&lt;~me Aprtl
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pi ay back m 1963- an d Canada 1 from
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By United Press loleroatlona! opposing Czechoslovakia
l useum will be 2 p m IEST,
OITA, Japan (UPI)-Yoshlakl The us Will meet East
Numata, 134, Japan. outpomed Germany and Fmland w!ll oe ,
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laughed ha rder
Thursduv at the possJbJht} of semtfmals Houston defeated
hts Cougars upsett1ng top- Nt•v. Mex1co State 59 58 Kansas 1

34 24 8 76 goa l looked like 11 mgh t stand
32 26 8 ;2 up as gotatnder Call Wetzel of
Buffalo
l4 45 7 15 Detroit once agam performed
Thursday's Results
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Quebec
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Providence
12 43 11 35 support whe.n 1t held on to a 1-o UCLA 128 0) 1s an over"' helm the load for Houston He
W~sters Dlvlsmn
lt&lt;:~d ovc1 Canada through two mg favonle to advance to the 1 averaged 28 7 pomts and
W. L. T Pts. penods of pla y
f1nals Saturday mght and wm l rebounds durmg the regular
Pittsburgh
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UCLA breezed past Wyommg .
10'~ 60 and L!mvers1ty of the
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76ers took the EJstern Dtvtston whll'h bat ely escaped With a 2 1
crown and turned In the h1ghest VJcton• ove1 the Unlled S:&lt;1tes

Chamberlam rose to tiurd. m
assists nght behmd standout
playm~kers Guy Rodgers of
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CQJcago and Oscar Robertson &lt;Jf Ruchester
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Cit~ stO~P_ed _the Chtca I Dave ~un:a~ and Ozzte Chavar- , th• nmth on a walk. Hector
Lopez' smgle and Len Gabr1el·

regular seasor1 htstory
w1th derend1ng c'hamp~o n Ru sst i LOUISVILLE, Ky iUPl\I Of a posstble 108 fust place A d1stant second m the votmg today for ftrst plare m the Houston coach Gm Lew1s

io Valley

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,:-S•na;NBA's Most Valuable Player Remain Tied
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M1ke Cuellar made 1t 10
r·onsecuhve httless mnm~s m
sprmg p1tchmg as Houston
turned back Philadelphia on a
swung fret'ly and fo r d1stant:e I Hus!; C.1hson's three run pmch one h1tter
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ThUJ sday as he banged out homer ennbled the Red Sox to 1 Ken Henderson drovt" In
three h1ts and drove m five runs beat Los Angeles
Boston Frank Johnson with a tnplt m
durmg Pittsburgh s 6-2 v1ctorv I nghtflelder Ge&lt; rge Scott suf- u1e mnth and scored on Bob
ove1 Cmcmnat1 The btg bhm rlred a concussion and face Barh.n's sacnf1ce fly as the
was a t\Hr-run homer m the bruts~&gt;s when he crashed mto Gmnts won their nmth Cactus
etghth mmng off Mel Queen
the wall gomg after a Jnh~ League game Henderson also
T1gers Beat·Ormles
Kennedv dnve
hJt a two-run homer m the
Tn other exhtbtlton games 1 KC reccvered from a three· fourth Leon Wagner ta'ggt&gt;d a
Detroit sl'ut out Balttmore 11 0 1run def1c1l to defr~t the Wh1te solo dnve m the SIXth
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sumppumpw•th
I. spring home or the New York Yankee •• Mickey is switching"' first base this yeor:
!!oat swilclo aod
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p1trhmg for 15 hJts, includmg
four bv Ra} Barker who h1t for I
the cycle Jack Gibbs also
hornerrd for the Yanks and

saves by t11mmmg down could 1 Lum]Je s two-run tnple htghflay h1s waJ mto some fme ltghted the T1gers' 13-htt slugrestaurcmls
fest Joe Sparma and Dave
Strmgent mem&gt;~tres have patd \~•ckersha m combmed for a
off Stargell, now down to 222 1four h1tlf'r

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215 by opemng day or face a for the Reds
stiff sl1ce m hts pay check
Detrotl scored seven runs m
Wallopm' WJlile lo\es to eat the F1flh tnmng to bury
and hkes t•J eat well as do most : Balt1more A three-run homer

PEJl,TH, Scotl~nd (lil'T)Scolland came from belund
sr.ore ar1 ll-5 v1ctot ~ over
Sweden Thursday n1gnt and
Uii ftrs! Scotch Cup
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By GARY KALE
go Wh1te Sox 53, St LouiS ran , na Pete Ward connected for KOJIS had 20.
UP! Sports Writer
1 over Mmnesota 9-4. lhe Yankees Chtcago
Jack A)\er was the
That little pmcr m Willie routed the Mets 12-3, Houston wmner and Fred' KIBJes the The series, shlfts to
for the th1rd game
Stargell's waiSthne Will keep I wh,tewashed Philadelphia :1-0, loser.
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Stargell, who had trouble land 53 and Cahfom1a edg•d unearned runs to trounce the
bendmg down to tie hiS the Ch1cago Cubs 2 I
Twms Bob Gtbson gave up only j
shoelaces when he came to the Bob Veale and Juan Ptzarro one sohd h1t m the- first five
l'tttsburgh trammg camp we,gh- r backed Stargell's hlttmg w1th mnmgs he worked-a homer to 1

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series of a fire ftBhls In oL
before the Orle8111 Parish
Marine squad, outnumbered 30
ft!ames Withheld
northern province$ of .Bo!illl
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&lt;County) Grand Jury next
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1o one held off • 8 Communist Names of the victims were Vietnam thai resulted In ~
week, said he shared an
dIn~ R;"
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ballalion without loslni 8 mao withheld ponditltl nollfloaUon of Marlnu kllllnl U2 Commlllll~ts,
apartment with Ferrie and he liDan ,.__ on ymead
uniU reinforcements arrived, next of, kln. Spokesmen said the •pokesman said,
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COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) - Seolfe. AmeiiCJD •pokeamen aa!d to. plane, eo route from ~11011 1o The Marines In !be 1
the assassination.
cUrciDc rape of 1 IOYtii?'O.., tary of State Ted W. Brown day
,
the 11lliversity cltl of Hue 20 actions suffered tl)ree
It was this Ul"e apartment in °~ cblld, :r~
:~.: said today the Richland Coun- They said the squad of about mUes north of Da Nang, ran killed ' and 11 II'Ountlec:, ~
which Russo allegedly heard the rues prose
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plotters.
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flltbfully kept IDd has , acted to withhold ballot&amp; 1_ of -. •• soo 111011 lllltll -1 land!•• ai Da Na•• and took oU
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I he did not obterved. Harold Riooltb wu oarry In1 the Ohio Bond com· c»mpany
found
know Martens.
IJ'IIId Jury loremao.
mission proposal in order to ro&amp;1d I1JI with armored ve- tlie wreckage on the coastal In the air war, U.S. jpOiitl.
But In the television Inter- -l.!.i-.1121 " ' _ , . . , _ set up a test case.
hiclos and sliced Into the mountainside lhls morning, men said American jets struck
view, taped two weeks ago by
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Tlte
action
by
the
Richland
Communis"
rJIIlks, killing 61 of llp9kesmen said.
North Viebtam with 80 mlssloos
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County board said the propos- the enemy troops.
It was the second t)J. plane 'l'bursday and reltifu~ ~lty
knew Russo and that the latter
eel amendment to the Ohio Con- The fight broke out Thursday to crash Thursday Sp6ke!llllan today to hit the Tba! Ngliym
had a personal i.UdJe agamst
llit\ltlbn, dlcl not reflect the .... afternoon 375 mUes north~ait of said an Air torce AC47 ]lower plant, 39 mhes 116rtll'lfl!st
Ferrie
,
Iqmred .Phraseolngy and . was s.. tgon and near the great Dragonshlp, a World War u ot Hanoi, whlclr futnlshes mu~h
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contrlll'f to th, constitution,
Marine bastion at Da Nang.
vintage twtn.engiiJe trarlsport ol the electrlc!W lot&lt;' !lie
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was possible for Feme to have
Brdwl! added hat tile bnard American spokesfuan said at refilled a! • gunship lost power Communist country's !nll$trltl
.
known both Shaw and Oswald
took the action at the request th
time a t1 S twin taklng off from Bien Iiba just hmUand
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of lhe aclmln!stradoa to los ne ene ~~:~ansport crashed Into ; north of Saigon. It craslied In In 'l'b~day's raids !lie US.
• l~ Will no\J:Iay hilllil!lf, 10 . the forthcoml~g mo~Ie, T~e ledge
SAN ANTONIO. Tex. Ill!'() validity ill he prnposal.
n !untatn near Da l'lang's an open field seriously Injuring jets strUck road, rail 'll!ld •sblp
q.~~p~rd urder Case, hiS attorney, F, •·•• Bruley, satd
Names Never Mentioned -A station wagon jammed with
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a~base killing the pUot and lhree persons' but killing M one. transport and the Chi ~ lll'llly
i : ' '~I ~i~ assure o:,; that will not happen" said Bailey "! doub1\ ~" he replied.~'! l&amp; persons collided heador ear1-: ,.,,,.IUMIII&amp; eight ~embers of a higher - The Leathenle&amp; squad's lw- barracks 32' miles south of
! tho Will portray h~elf m the ftlm, which will be made lretty .we hea~w ~=y:~tlo~ ly today with an auto carrymg DA)'10N (UP!) _ A rally equcatlon study group from the ,rolc attack formed one_ ol a Hanoi.
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neo;,-r
one man, killing rJne persons, demanding that bmgo L'l! madf
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latest figure thrust Into Dlst.
, ~tly. Jim Garrison's Kennedy
a&lt;Sasslnatlon
Investigation
. mamtaons that he never heard
• t)le name Lee Harvey O!wald
until Nov 22, 1963
• Lafton ~aliens 24, a former
roommate of one of the alleged
plotters against Pres ldent K ennedy, openly challenges stattnents made by Garrison's star
~ltness, Perry R. Russo.

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La., Insurance salesman, tesUfied at tho preliminary hearing
that he heard etay Shaw, the
late David W. Feme, and
Oswald plot to kill Kennedy.
Shaw was subsequently mdJCied
for consprracy.
Reoma With Ferrie
' •But Martens, commen tlng in
a taped television mterview
released Thursday ntgbt after
he was subpoenaed to appear

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Martens, and Alvin
a about the road just before the Or anlzers said .~:.... tllo"""l Jane Walton wu
eleeted A rummage •ate Will '- held ben. 'Ibis honor !J lol 8l)l'
Beeubeout and Ferrie were smashup.
abou~ iiOO pers ·~1 ld ""'' pre91dent and named "Girl of 1on AprJI 7 and 8 in the build- bers of 15 yearo or longer. ~i!li
arrested at Ferrie's apllr~ent Seven persens died at the pea Onl 100
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~p- the Year" of the Xi Gamma !ng formerly occupied by Alii- recelvlnl tile honor are MUlltwo days after the assasSina- scene and two others died later rea~n· bingo :::ne ndr~ Mu chapter at the regular meet- worth Jeweler, Second
St., red Karr, Not:rna -"'1~
lion.
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at hospitals.
by Wright-Patterson Air Foret lng of the chapter '11lursday Pomeroy. All rummage I! to Phyllis Mullen, Velma,
All three were held brtelly The rlctims were !denlifled as Base where the enlertaillme 1 evenlnJ at the Columbus and I be delivered to the building on Rose 8lis!on, Pearl •
under Investigation of subve~ Juan Pedro de Ia Cruz 31. hiS 1, aliowed because It Is feder:l Southern Ohio Electric Co.
IApril 6.
Clarice Krau~er, an4
SIVe actlviUes by the FBI an . Wife 3ertha and their 13-veat- ro
I On April 16 a
combined Swatzel.
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Ann Rupe was elected vtce meeting of the x 1 Gamma Mu Tlte group voted
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records
Pleasanton, Tex.; the arlvtr --~-- president, Betty "!iller• record- and the Ohio !Ia Phi Clrapter the bus!nesa tlistrlcl
Thursday th• clerk of the and only nccupant of the outo,
mg secretary, Sllirley Beegle, will bestow the ritual of jew- cancer drive tn Ajlril.
• Batie), who recently agreed criminal dls,trlct court, under an Genevo Vsllarreal, 28, of San
treasurer, and sabra Morrison els upon Betty MiUer, Linda auctiOII wUI be
WASffiNGTON (UP!) - The to represent convtcted San Ber- a J J ot me nt system, assigned Antoo 1o; and f•ve members of
corresponding secretary.
Beegle and Betty Deem, at tile Ithe next reauJar
I 'wks gall\ed a conrJI't In the Inardmo, ?•Ill., husband slay~r Judge Edward A. Haggerty Jr., the Pablo Jtmenez family InfomaUon In rejard to tbe Martin Restaurant.
Janet St. Clair,
Senate, out otherwise t~e , Lucille Mtller m her apperu, to preside at Shaw's lrtal.
Pablo, 35, his wife, who woa 33,
convention which Is to be heidi The Founders Day PJ'Otll:~m School student, was
disclosure or Ho !lli•; Minh s satd the ftlm might provtde •
thetr sons Paul, 12 110d Emest,
m Cleveland was received and will be held at Oscar's Restllllr- attend Glrlt State.
harsh ~ejection of President I~ew ~rspecllve lor the man
10, and daughter Naomi, 12, all SAIGON &lt;UPI) - A series oil'displayed Any members mter· lant ID Gallipolis on April . 'll menta were lei'Ved II
Johnson s peace btd this week 1.n the _treet. •
or San Antomo.
sharp ftrefights broke out just ested is attending shoUld make when the "Order of the Rolle" Steak House by Pearl
Jppeared to change few minds I "The Amencan public IS apaeWS
Jimenez' daughter Yolsnda, sooth of the DemUttarlzed Zone lreservations.
Iwill be conferred to eight mem- and Margaret FoUrod.
10 Congress
, thetic about crm•lnat law and
9 was criUcally mjured, aq (DMZ) today
between U S. ~===------=~::...:.:..::.:::.:..:.:...:::...:.::..::..::.:_~---=-----The convert was !!'eshman ' what It IS," he satd
were three other De Ia Cruz Marines and North Vietnamese
Sen Edward W. Srooke, R- 1 Of Sheppard. Batley smd he GaUl" - Gallipolis,
11 t 1children - Emestlna, 13, 1'eter troops. C~unlst gunfire hit
·tass who recently 1ellrnN ' "Will 1ever be the same No- asd 334 runmng IS2 feet or 15, and Alex, 10. Two olher De seven helicopters Oymg wound• £:"
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f;om ~ vtstl to Southeast ASia , thmg or.n get back lor h1m tit• rollers. Pt Pleasant,
29 28, Ia Cruz children - Rlchar&lt;t, 11, ed Leathernecks from one of Congressman Clarence
ThiS meant the U. S mar- quotas '¥.liV~-~ ann""! MIn hiS first ii\ajor ~nate l l2 years'"he lost" m pnson. Pomeroy-Mason, out, Hinto.n, and Becky, 7, suffered minor the battlefields.
MUier submitted a biD
ket was reduced by the m11k titles Whicll. ,were admi~JIIr
speech Thursday he reversed 1he mot1on p1cture w1il go m- 2 19 fallmg, Kanawha Fal.s, tnjurtes
In one action Communist Congress Thursday which
which could have been produc- consumpljon -dur~g the ,RII!re
hiS previOus poSitiOn and called to pro&lt;lucUon m August
m 7.93 falhng; Charleston, 2217: The :amllles In the crowded troops opened another mortar curb !mporls of dairy
ed by over 300,000 cows,
or calendar )'HI'J, lli&amp;IIIJw,,,llll,
for contmued u s mlhtary fle velsmd and Washmgto;; D 1London ~ and Marmet, ru:1nmg i station wagon were gomg tC' barrage against tbe h u 1 ~ In commenting on
more than 6,000 dairy farms
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pressure agamst North v1etnam c
,
412 feet or rollers; and Wm- , thetr homes alter a late churct, American Long Tom arllllery lor such legislation the
with Sfkows each. Had moan•v•l
- mcludmg bombmg - u n t II '
field, runnmg 8 feet
servtce.
pieces at GIO Lmh which have ~strict representative
said, !ngful controls been In effect
rllllf&lt;
Hano1 " ready to talk peace. I
W/
Baat Movements;
been firing aerO!! the DMZ Into Record breakmg lmporls
at that time, theoretically speak·
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The Ma•sachusetts Re)lubl: I
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North Vietnam Other Commu- dairy products continue to ing, well over 6,000 dairy farm·
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ran s.,d he was convmced that
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Gallipolis Locks - Codrtncmsls attacked a Marine balta- usurp markelll from our
ers could have been saved from
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ton up 3 20 p.m • Harvey Jor• 1 •'.\ the commu111sts were uniVllhng 1\! _;;_
d••• down 4 20 P m . w. H Sh•lion at nearby Con Tbeln.
Uc producers and Is an
extinction.
·r·· Jrst.
' ~ ·,.to negot1ate now and-, ._c_..
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bombmg ha4 by Itself wo\lld tM
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was reported taking a heavy loU bave fallen short of parity. He wollld restrict the import of
produce rrultfui peace talks.
Alura Rozetta Wells, 82 Rt thy £stes own 6 ~ m ·Philho Y
ONCE MORE
of Communist lives In the msde these other pomts:
dairy produclll In compeiiUon NEW YORK
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with domestically produced dal· vvweight
~moon
at Holzer Hospital
up River
a m- Marmet
the btrds
rainstorm ·
tested the policies of the
-- products.
ct"ay was off ..,
M Well
eel by porn
Kaaawba
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2 15
' Are starting to sing with care
----mm•stratlon on !mporla of
The Miller bill uses ~· a day for • Ill audienCe
seven children, Goldte Clenden- Mt State o w n H
P ml ; The sun w1ll soon he brighi E-R Squad Called
items In compeiiUon to
base lor computation of llllP9rt r•"•loul ..•··•--,.~=~·
mn, Columbus , Mildred Foster, 1 Semet down 1 35 am • e en
th
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COLUMBUS (UP!)- Gov Ours and llah Roush all of Mary Jan down
pm · El- To look toward the near future squadwas summoned Thursday that the farm debt today Is at WorkonProj'ect
f:"thfere lUaU. 10
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James A Rhodes' execut 1ve l Portland, and Lar-y Wells of gerclllf up 11 20 pm., 0. F.
Is
at 5 40 p m for Mrs. Lester an all-time high. StaUstlcalay, l
order bamng ractal discnmln- Wtchtla 18 gra,dchtldren and Shearer down ii am.,
Lucy The thought of trees havmg LewiS, Dark Hollow, who was 2 7 billion pounds of foreign MiddiO!IOrt • Pomeroy RDtary I ~· : • ~ tllnlh
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at1on at s!A~II'jjllanced
con- 116 great grandchildren
two Jane. Luc~s down 6 5 am
thetr greenish cast
brou1ht to Pom~oy and trans- dairy produclll were
club member~ and their ell
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slruct/On projects received a brothers. John .lYhtle. Murrys- Ob/0 River - Lock 14, !lob-IThiS makes bearls wa;m with !erred to a Ewmg ambulance mlo the United States
year "Anna" who worked Thursday time with I aevt~~lll l'flltllll
••tback Thursday
ville. IV. Va . Fred Wlnt•. m1ert P T1bolt up 11 06 p.m.;
· n•&amp;trt coloring eggs lor th~ an- knockout . of Zora Follty Wed1and taken to Holzer Hosptlal.
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l'leu judge ruled that low btd- Harrow, Warron
up 2 45 am Lock 18, BeckI t
g
1 gam at 10 07 P m to the Skate0Spl
eWS at the Mtddleport Roadside park Inducted IDio tile Arm1 1111 All'
:ders on the proJects cannot be l Funeral servtces w11l be held )ord down 5 20 am; Lock 17, I as·
IA-Way for Mrs. J;:mest Powell,
were Mr. and Mrs. CurUs J~~- ril 11, but the 25-yur"'!4 ~ll!l!tt1
'bypassed on the grounds of non- Sunday at 2 p m at the Re- George G up 3 p m ; Paul D. Th
t h
who had fallen Mrs Pow ell Roller Roop!lal•
kinoon Mr and Mrs Jack vyweJclll madt It Clur ~
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Church of Jesus lup 12 25 am New Martins-1 efe!~~" t~::ms
ave lwas taken to Velerans Memor- huun 2-4 and 7-3.pm. Parents Robso~. C~h Bahr,
and be hu no lntent!ou
~rder
IChnst of Latter Dav Samts at VIlle down 12 50 am • Duncan '
g
1••1 Hospital
Ionly on Pediatrics Ward
Mrs Richard Owen Mr and lng punches for Uncle Sanl.
Judge Charles 1,1 Petree IOlo Town Flats, where she IBruce up 12'5I,A1 m ' John Ladd Its brown coat Is old once I The squad was called at 1·02 '
Adm!lolons
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Mr; John Werner' Mr. ddll "Those who lmow -my,-· ,...
mad• the deciSIOn m a talli'l was a member
Dean up 6 50 a '" •
18, Th n·ore ,
I I d lh a m. todav for Ch"'es F"'ln. l Dallas W Woodard 234 Mrs. Wen4ell Gerla~h M; and assume I wUI so to jail rather
~a)er'ss;•tbrought by Thomas I Clarence Pro!fttt, Elder. w1ll l Cotton Quee~ up 3 25. a m ' : e :~~~g ra n ' "' mg • IHarrisonville, who was laken Fourth Ave.; ·Mrs. Robert E Mrs: Carl Horky, Bern~rd P.ultl:, than the Army b e c a .
,Morsan of Lancaster.
offiCiate Bunal Will be m Balrl Lock 19, .Wilham H. :ltmmer So I
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McCarley' 2021 Chatham Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welsh, Mr. gl\'011 up . m!lllona 'Of
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Mrs. Kenneth Smith, 73
and Mrs. Don WUson and Ed- royaiUes and a bftull
Ihusband, John Wells Fnends down 6 am • Lock 21, National I
PLAN SERVICES
St . Tbeodo B Mill
Bak
among other tblnll, tllld they
may call at the Ewmg Funeral up 2 15 a m ; Lock 22, Jef!er- Soon Will be the flowers
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Reed down 6 2ll am . Lock 23,
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newemen In hll hotel "1!9nt
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and Senior opening exercises :r k S Ral h '
Tile defendant ~as been ruled sbortly before deparilnl'tif# a
Greenup Locks, Glenn Jr up As 11 was meant tu do.
aod Sunday School will be held ' ~~nd !~e . d'arta Ann
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f.~.~u~ee; ~! With surI12 35 am; Stevenson up 1:25 1 sky
ltr the ~nthem. "(lod So Loved Ot~;~ S~lth Rtatr2ot
and Ruby Frick, Pomeroy, VI. IBlack Muslim itame) wnr)lat ••
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am. Frankhn B, down I 30 , Is blue and clear,
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Pullen. PL Pleasant.
Into the Army, be'U iO to:Jail."
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~ducallon D41;1~ent's survev proJect
Acadian up 4 15 P m E~o~a' other for!etted a bond today In OMO FIVE-DAY FORECAST Rt. I West Columbia; Mrs. Leo
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Metgs County Court action of
Temperaturel In Oldt iatur• ora Zwllllna, P~meroy; Mn.
fald ~8 less than the na.'1onal lLee T ~rner, 6, Brenda Sue 4. , A J. Patton down 2 50 : ~.. .Judge Frank W Porter Jr
day lbrouJI(I WedoeJday wUI Katle A. Estep, M!dtlleport
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~pport.
Iof Mr '"1 Mrs Elhs Turner Trader up 3 55 • m ; L' FIOre ed $10 and costs on an excess:: abol&lt;e wllll oaly sm.lll ebaniM Loni Bottom; Donalt. R.
Turn•r, 27, was m rntlenl down 5 10 am: ~. E Bowl•s speec charge and
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Rt. 2 Racine: Fred A. Shiflet,
cond1t1cn at Robinson :llen.orlal up 6 30 1 m Pamela D down Schafer, cbar&amp;ed with overload,
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ITI!RF!!!T OF : Tbe wdnden apartment wa• M
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w. Chaney, Jackson,
AREA
bUill to be used b) people workoun Y un~rlay
probation Charles H. Porter
S..llered abowert
!lrll Paul B. Harris, Ravenswood
mg at the nearby Ravenna ,l,r- Sel'Vice is Held
1forfetted a $27.50 bond on a pari of aut week are npoct- Mrs. Naomi H. Silvey, Rt I
senal ;luring World War II Tho Candlellg\11 commuruon serv- speedmg charge.
ed Ill IVtl'tlle otte
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TO WASH CARS
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Jennifer Adtlla, Cathy
Syracuse First United Presbv- ' A car wash, sponsored by
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terlan Church, served by the seniors of Pnmeroy Hllh School
ARREST MADE
Mrs. J. Ilendef'IOn Crtmeltna.l
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Will be held Saturday, March
Pomeroy pollee l.. ported the Charlet C\)lwtll, Juua, L. UUllloj
~··• st., Pomeroy, wu Communicants were aeated 1• 25, from 9 am. • 4 p.m. at the 1rrut Tburtd•• nt""• of Leon- Mra. l!lllj,JI H. Es~. • ltlnll.ll ldYflrttltftl "'l'tMftiiii:IWI •12&amp; Slale
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Hosplta I 1round the tables set In a "T. · Second Ward fire hoUR 1n pom- ard R. Snllth'i
ml4on. on a DoMa Joe I!flU, Mra pauJ .,.
'"" •••· ••• ••,. e~,., .... Iat 7 p m. Thursday with a !rae- 1covered In whit•, each with a eroy. Cars may be !ell at the cbllrle of dls\ti!'!llni tl!f peace Holllngsh~ad, Mrs. Eddie l..
~ tured right hlp. She was mjur- 1willie lily and a rnw of Ughted ftre house and will ~e deliver• at tlie Holt!!~· Slitlth ppst- Howery, Beverly
Jacltson,
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ell bond 111¥1 )WID tJillNI: In Jam•! A. Justice,
•tn.,~r•1f..:_" ..... .., )coodltlon It reported as saUs- table, where Rev Stebbins was
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",;~· 11::,:0'.,: m••''" rny'o downtown busme" dis- 1 ServlnJ o! communion :n day, ~nnounced P~tor O'J?ell 11 f;{fi tl&lt;ni; ' t llre~l11t rey .. ll. ThOillu, ,'41Cltatl" C. ' 4' '
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miii~•Nate Thurmond IS ready and Lakers 113-102 for thmr second 1 tomght, the Ph•ladelphia, 76ers 1action although the Warnors added 20 rebounds
Angeles w1th 24 ~olnts
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Willing to hand hts problem to I v1ctory m as many games m1w1ll be host to the Cmcinnatl had soared to a hu~e flrst-placeJ Team captain El&amp;in Baylor
Bi&gt;rry Leads Scortn1
The th!r
the rest of the National , the Western DIVISion best-of-fiVe Royals m an Eastern DIVISIOn lead m t~e West He sbll has was far of• form for the Lakers I R1ck Barry
lhe NBA's Will be
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semi-fmals. .
sem1-fmai The teams sppt thetr trouble p1ckmg a ball o!f the fat mg to score a smgle basket 1ieadmg scorer thts season, morning •n
Thurmond, playmg w1th a Th&lt; St LouiS Hawks also took ftrst two contests BostonJ lead floor and th• cast affects hiS m the second hall and fimshmg Itopped the Warnors With 28 St Louis
ltttie cast on hiS mJured hand, ' a 2-0 lead m the other sem1- New York 1-0 m the 1 lourth i shootmg somewhat, but he's w1th 16 pomts Rookie Jerry pomts b•fore being ben~hed three
scored 22 points, took down 25 fmal beating the Chicago Bulls sertes
been more than Los Angeles Chambers had to pJCk up the w1th 3· 18 to go when he and iBulls 34-20 in the
rebounds and blocked 10 shots I 113-107 Thursday night
I Tnwrmond. the b1g board man Ican handle thus far In the 'I slack, ston~g 16 ot hiS 18 points Chambers exchanged puncheS! to win the game
Thursday_~ght_!s San Francis76E!rs Host Royals
for San Francisco was sorely opemng garile of the senes, after mtermJSSJon Another th.lt nearly prectpJtated a Rookte Lou
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of the ballots cas t b) performers on all 10 NBA team ~
Each player hsled three preferences 18 order
Chamberlatn took the SCOI"tng
Litle m each of tus f1r~t seven
ye•rs m the if"gue but last ra'l
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basketball tournament sem1fm- here
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Dayton, the cmderella team of
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years North Carolina IS a sohd and 15 3 rebounds per game for
favonte over Dayton
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one of hts few senot.~s mo1nents
at a news conferencf' Thursday
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A contest played Thursday Tt~LEVISF. GUIE
x.CIInclted title
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The top four teams Will be Sports Network Tn~, am1o meet!
Detroit 4 New York 1
batthng
each other Saturday 1hur&lt;dRy 11 Will teleme hve l
Toronto 5 Boston 3
with Russ1a takmg on Sweden- 1and in color the f1fth annual
IOoly games scheduled)
the last team to beat tne l East-West College All-5tar ba&gt;1 Au t1mf'
sovlet : ; m wor.'d tOll'nament ~etball 1 g&lt;~me Aprtl
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l useum will be 2 p m IEST,
OITA, Japan (UPI)-Yoshlakl The us Will meet East
Numata, 134, Japan. outpomed Germany and Fmland w!ll oe ,
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laughed ha rder
Thursduv at the possJbJht} of semtfmals Houston defeated
hts Cougars upsett1ng top- Nt•v. Mex1co State 59 58 Kansas 1

34 24 8 76 goa l looked like 11 mgh t stand
32 26 8 ;2 up as gotatnder Call Wetzel of
Buffalo
l4 45 7 15 Detroit once agam performed
Thursday's Results
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Quebec
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Providence
12 43 11 35 support whe.n 1t held on to a 1-o UCLA 128 0) 1s an over"' helm the load for Houston He
W~sters Dlvlsmn
lt&lt;:~d ovc1 Canada through two mg favonle to advance to the 1 averaged 28 7 pomts and
W. L. T Pts. penods of pla y
f1nals Saturday mght and wm l rebounds durmg the regular
Pittsburgh
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10'~ 60 and L!mvers1ty of the
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record by IHthng 6(l per cent of
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leadmg the league In rebound
In~ Spurred by h" explOitS, the VIP.NNA •U p J) c a II ad a
76ers took the EJstern Dtvtston whll'h bat ely escaped With a 2 1
crown and turned In the h1ghest VJcton• ove1 the Unlled S:&lt;1tes

Chamberlam rose to tiurd. m
assists nght behmd standout
playm~kers Guy Rodgers of
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CQJcago and Oscar Robertson &lt;Jf Ruchester
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Cit~ stO~P_ed _the Chtca I Dave ~un:a~ and Ozzte Chavar- , th• nmth on a walk. Hector
Lopez' smgle and Len Gabr1el·

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w1th derend1ng c'hamp~o n Ru sst i LOUISVILLE, Ky iUPl\I Of a posstble 108 fust place A d1stant second m the votmg today for ftrst plare m the Houston coach Gm Lew1s

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M1ke Cuellar made 1t 10
r·onsecuhve httless mnm~s m
sprmg p1tchmg as Houston
turned back Philadelphia on a
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three h1ts and drove m five runs beat Los Angeles
Boston Frank Johnson with a tnplt m
durmg Pittsburgh s 6-2 v1ctorv I nghtflelder Ge&lt; rge Scott suf- u1e mnth and scored on Bob
ove1 Cmcmnat1 The btg bhm rlred a concussion and face Barh.n's sacnf1ce fly as the
was a t\Hr-run homer m the bruts~&gt;s when he crashed mto Gmnts won their nmth Cactus
etghth mmng off Mel Queen
the wall gomg after a Jnh~ League game Henderson also
T1gers Beat·Ormles
Kennedv dnve
hJt a two-run homer m the
Tn other exhtbtlton games 1 KC reccvered from a three· fourth Leon Wagner ta'ggt&gt;d a
Detroit sl'ut out Balttmore 11 0 1run def1c1l to defr~t the Wh1te solo dnve m the SIXth
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fest Joe Sparma and Dave
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stiff sl1ce m hts pay check
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and hkes t•J eat well as do most : Balt1more A three-run homer

PEJl,TH, Scotl~nd (lil'T)Scolland came from belund
sr.ore ar1 ll-5 v1ctot ~ over
Sweden Thursday n1gnt and
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go Wh1te Sox 53, St LouiS ran , na Pete Ward connected for KOJIS had 20.
UP! Sports Writer
1 over Mmnesota 9-4. lhe Yankees Chtcago
Jack A)\er was the
That little pmcr m Willie routed the Mets 12-3, Houston wmner and Fred' KIBJes the The series, shlfts to
for the th1rd game
Stargell's waiSthne Will keep I wh,tewashed Philadelphia :1-0, loser.
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Stargell, who had trouble land 53 and Cahfom1a edg•d unearned runs to trounce the
bendmg down to tie hiS the Ch1cago Cubs 2 I
Twms Bob Gtbson gave up only j
shoelaces when he came to the Bob Veale and Juan Ptzarro one sohd h1t m the- first five
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Souths1de; Jollll
Pleasant
1 PT. PLEASANT - The Ord·
\pn~ School J'TA wUI sponsPI' I P'l'. PLEASANT . - . Martin :.,;,;.;.;;;;...............loliif•1•
a splJheiu dinner F r i day, 1 Grlgger, Potentate ol Bent ·--..
March Slat from 4 to 8 p.m. 1n . Kedem Shrine,
Charleston,
tho school cafeteria.
will attend the annual' Polen·
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ptll; cole slaw, rolls, pie Shrine Club on Saturday, Ap.
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and coffoe, 1ickelt are priced rll 8th.
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for tile event. Mrs. Betty
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Ferrell 1ijd Mrs. Eva Heslep Dr. Dan Gl~ssman, presfd!tlt
are co-clultrmen !Qr the dinner. of the local c.ub, has extendlld
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Jattena the potentate party. MuKeyeU81'8 Spomor
be p,r,ovlded by bel
Bllutnlkker Dance
I"T1vlllgt1ters.
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PT. PLEASANT - The Kayiiiiiijiijii
ette Club of Point Pleasant High
School Is sponsoring a beatnik
dance Saturday from 8 p.m.
to midnight at the Moose Hall.
Admission will be 50 cen:S
Bingle or 76 cents per couple.
Music will be furnlsbed
by
Shagg and the Sound, Letc.

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the Soviet Union by the Sen- I The- counsels of 1 realism,
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' ' "'I''''SHINGTON - What lies Iate's 66·23 ratilicatllln of . the therefore, suggest IIi at this 1
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flhead, now that the tll'st small 1American • Russian agreep~ent nation prepare lt!eif for staleIF THE OOCTDR &lt;-ULl'-O
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MA~E A HOUSE CALL"·
ice cap o,f the cold war with with a few new consular of· at least, on the whole issue of
I DON'T FEEL ABLE
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THE OFFICE, r WI LL
Point Pleasont R.otary '
Yll Jllllng
Do the Russians seriously way - and a far more import"•MAY I SPEAK
for the cpmiog· ~CO l; 41 an
wish. to move forward now to ant way than is provided In
10 THE DOCTOR
lion duo·ing the oegular ~•'''- 11
genmne .and enforceable DU· 1this relatively minor consular I
PL.EASE .. •? '
Jllg l)essio n thi~ week. .
Chost'n 'to ~ serve with ~!' .
' clear .dtsarn;ament arrange- I treaty - foP easing the ten·
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slons that lie at the base of the
Le~ght;: were Clarence_ Ander-/
son vice-president ano
Dr. ,
lnce!santlytheirlips say yes. I mountains of armaments which
But what their actions will sa~, must still be maintained by the [
James Mnote, "crciJry-trea'whal thCir mtention_s on this two giants of this earth. This .
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New Board of Dirccto:·s me111· 11
l•rm~ned by their response to reduci;' hostilities by t h "[
bm •;rlected v,ore T. 'n. Priar,
PreSident Johnson's offer to simple method of Increasing
Cliffcid Dunn, Lcnzie Hedric\&lt;[
discuss mutual action to check world trade.
cmd .; )C BurfingtCln.
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the arms race by reducing of- In this columnist's opinion
Nexl
Wednesday :ugh!'' 1
fensive and defensive missile the Russians were far less in~
meetin" will feature
Lad1es 1
systems on each side.
terested in the consular pact
Nigh: ;nd Mrs. Roy Eshonaur I
The counsels of hope suggest than we were, and their 1
will ..;peak and show sli1i1:s of ~
that some honest arrangements real interest Jay beforehand and 1
her recent tr ip to th(• ll o I Y
may m fact be made here, !&lt;'O. lies now in increasing East- I
Land
And 11 so, the present or a suc- 1 West trade. That this Is the :
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·~)Jert staff special- cessor American administration Icase Is fortunale for two basic i
-a portable, fool
. cutting, styl- will not be forced to the bitter reasons.
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Athen:; Ro ctd. coiled on M•. and '
coloring that's expedient of laying o11,1 count-i The tirstls th•t this _nation's I
Mrs Clnr!es woo~e. Sunday
tt lulls you to sleep , the•nn ~~:'::;~1t'~~~
you awake W1lh radio or
natiJrallv right for you. less new b1lhons atop an al- ' two centuries of expenence m
Mrs L?wren"c ~mith
Rad10 pla~s on batter)'
Call us, soon.
ready staggering_ def~ns_e bur- ~ sensible capitalism give an al- THE CROWD AT THE CROSS ,ed by 810 and the Devil untU _
daughlrr. Alic;, , Miss M-~·•.•·iiv.',''11 current. When you're
den, for ant1balhshc ~usstle sys- most absolute guarantee that [ If you had been at Ute cruel- ChriSt had set her free. He can BY CLARICE ALLEN
Karl' ·'"d MJSs Esther 0 • !flee: 1 go out, take II w1th you.
It bec':)m es a portable. But tht
terns that could not many c~se , in this form of competition we ' fixion of our Lord Jesus, [ do the s&lt;~ mc today. She po ~- ' Mrs ,:;uy Sem!;flerfield ~~ i i 1 ~ rent Wednesday !:1 CoJu:nbu~ . clock keeps operaling. Tht at&amp;:-; ,
chaSSIS
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1provide the abs~lute secur.Ity I cannot possibly lose. The. se~- · wonder hOw you Would have de- sessed a darmg devotion for her · mg he ,· s&lt;m· ,n·ldw m~d dau;;hler. i Mr. :md. '-'Irs Denzel Cl~lant,; I lran$1Stor
means lns\ant
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1which 1S the ulb~ate illuslonjond reason is that trade Js m scribed the crowd at the cro~s Lord that was evidenced by : Mr. and ~~r~ L:.u ry Houstl and r:ere 1:1 Golllpol, s Monda}
,tt•an .\1111 ~nd hl'r mother, J.1.rs. Pvt , Vr.rnon, ,Ue!o n~ nf l"or ~ 1
1of our tim~. ~or m h~rd truth I the tradition of e.nligh.tened con· I Proba:v you ~oul~ . hm· ~ notrr:· her presence.
1total security IS unattamable un- . servatism: and 1f thrs country : ed the natJOnahties - Egyp· Mary, the mother of Jesus, : r.m a 1~. 0\\ n. Wmter Hcr;er. ~ Ia .. Eushs, Va • \I sit edbJJcny Sun 1
Phone 992-3557
i der any network, however vast ! has nothing else in its current ! tians, Romans, Jews, Greeks, was there, also; small, per-!~he w11s tcL·umpankd by
Mro.; day W!t h his pJ rt. nls, Mr. awl
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precL~ely such an enlightened might have seen sbopkeeper:i, of care , eyes tear-fJ!led, heart \ISillnJ rrla!tVL' '&gt;.
H11l 4.l1Pn. Char lrs Km £h• ami
conservatism.
1carpenters. soldiers, fishermen, !:iDrrowrul, and her cross ~x- M1ss Francrnc (\~ol&lt;' , Sh3d\'·i Kennc It llartunc h::J.ve !
Indeed, perhaps the most I dye merchants, farmers, . sheeo- tremely heavy - but she wns ~ 1dr, OhiO. 1s a huuse t; uc&lt;:t ':r. tc. thr1r st~1 d1 es at Ohio Umvpr. ,
important aspect of all in the herders, fruit growers, lawyers, there.
M1 ss i\hmlyn Kr11: Sh, \\as 2. srty ~. rtrr !lw ~prmg \',JCallon. ~
Senate's agreement to the con- teachers, scribes,·and temple In tile 1mdst o! what she to1m1;r roomnt r1:c of M1 ~s Ka1 r R1c11·11 d Koh\('ntz. ~tudent a'
suiar treaty was not the treaty priests.
could not explam. hrr love Wib :11 sclloo!.
, Oh10 ~ I.J tr i'i ~ pendll~g jile :)·~m ng
Middleport, 0.
ilself but the nature of the : No doubt you would
have true; she had a srnse of diVIne Mr. mri Mrs CharlesGol'gle:n ~va~·c~a~t~~~-"~"~'h~t:h~ls~-~
p-~~r~en~ts"'·._~,.;r,..t~:;;:=:;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;=
agreement. For here was an been stirred by the behavwr of destmy.
and ch11dren. J&lt;'b t \\ood ~ . callt'd 1and Mr!' Da~· 1d K;;blent z.
Family-wise, our shoes are the best
. tho biggest
action taken by a substantial these people even as Matthew Then there was John , the on- on Mr Jnd l\1rs. i.Ja.vlun Nle1 :
selection everl And it's just a bunny hop to sav·
majority of both parties; and : was. He tells of the soldier~. ly dJsr.:iple . He had had h1s life and Bill. S und~y eve:m1g
ings, when you shoe-shop at our store.
BRIGHT
no comparable nonpartisan con· Iwho, having crucified the Lord, planned, as a young man, then A-lrs. Ai i!sc n. R&lt;1CliH.\ w'"ls
sensus upon any matter touch- 1sat down to watch him writhe ~Tesus called him, and John ren•ut VISitor of her d:wght-.·r
WHERE YOU GET
lng the cold war has ever be- 1 in agony; to see blood ooze out ' had followed. He anlic1pated a \1r~ rlt mY Beaver.
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TOUCHES
THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY
fore been reached. Look for a ; around the thorns that pierct!d kingdom but then appeared m· l\lr : nd Mrs Lt:on ard Korni ~ I
moment at the roll call. For 1His forehead, and trickle down stead a cross!
.Jr, and chddr ~:l , Z&lt;:ine~vll lv, '
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tr&gt;?aty were 44 Demoerallii his bruised cheeks. They saw , No doubt he was dee ply dis- · have oecn rrcent v1s :! ors t)f M,· 1
TONIGHT (fRIDAY) UNTIL ~--- 8:30
and 22 RepubliCans: against the[ t!Ie pools of blood form in the appomted, yet he stood w1lh .-nd M•·s. flr uct• Myers and ciPI
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SA TURD~ Y, MARCH 25 UNTIL
treaty were 15 Democrats and dust as it dripped like red !hose who were loyal to thell' co en.
13 Republicans
rain from his sacred palm.;;. Lord.
Tue~ day cvronmg dinnt•r 5u es t ~
But it was not merely that I They saw ali this and more, yet As the wmd whipped the duol or MI 'S Al~re SmJ: !1 w&lt; re ~~''"
a majority of the R.epub~ica~s 1 they were completely tndlffer- : from hundreds of feet and swirl- Manly,n Karr ~!lr: her ~ll,1~s1
went along w1th th1s h1stor1C ent. It was true that He was ed 1t around him, He had been M1ss I• 1:-1nrmt~ C1gole, und !\li s;;
MIDDLEPORT
Flashing c~lor. lntriturn ; even more
significant ' dying, but to them it did not called to be a dJSClple and to E.'\ lr 1'1' Spencl'r.
were the identities of those Re- Imatter. They owed Him noth- his d1 •ine dulv that 111( •urlrd 0 D Clel:.md , Columbt,s Vl SJ t ·
c&amp;te shapes, unusual
publicans who stood for the :1ng.
, caring for the.' mother of !lis t•d Th~u"d~1y wi!h ' lr. and ~Irs.
designs .. th,ese are
treaty.
There are people like that fl.:.: Lord.
llc m:el C!t•i ,md .
Among them were such utter- day.
As ~l1e cross romes agam mt11 Mr. 1nd !\11 ~ V1g1l \Vood. ' th• jewelry looks
ty authentic anti-Communists I The second group you ·»ouU our vision, With whi ch grou p Spnngf1e1d . . . w·n r thr wt· •:. f•n;i
as Sens. Everett McKinley 1 have seen, would have been . are we 1dent1fied''
1 \\l lh i\J r" Letha Wnod and oH
;that flatter you ·and
Dirksen, Uoe Republican lead.l' those who pas!led by and who I
Ferne B. Hayma n
er rela ttvrs
d ' your Easter fashions.
er of the Senate; Thruston Mor- 1were defiant.
Radne, Ohio, Rt. 2
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ton 'lf KeQtucky; Peter Domin· Some were with camel car.1- 1
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lck of Colorado ; Bourke Hick. vans, and as they were passing •
altrr spr.ndmg SE'Yrr.ll d&lt;tr ~ :
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of Iowa, the ra:1kmg !through Jerusalem, they stop- I
wit h h1s s;~ter, Mr.-i . Erma l!1·d- 1
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member of the For-I ped to join the crowd, others
man.
eign Relations Committee; and I of them Wt"re lempie \)'" Jest s
Mr. ilnd Mrs. n,;_,' CJ"ni ~ t y v! ·
Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, a and scribes. They mocked him;
si ted S11mlay w11 il Mr ;wd Mr " :
former chairman of the Repub- yelled ''He saved others but
Donald Mail:tcl&lt; ill'd Dat\1'1
11can National Committee and He can't save himself.''
Kaye :tnd J1rs. Lill!e C!.nstv,
presently the most Influential Another cupped hiS hands aod
I Belpre.
spokesman in the Senate fo• cried, "You who can destroy ! Donna Jean Smith and child-, - · ·
the Eisenhower wing of the Re: the temple and rebuild it in 1ren, visJtea with r-elatives at cvcmng.
publican party. And, for good three days, save Thyself!"
I Laurel Ci1f[ Sunday. Mr Law-'1 There wore thirl y-six In SurJ1mea!\ure, even former Sen. Bar-~ One priest shouted to the :renee Srr.ith and Mr and Mrs.! day schor. l r._,tarch 10, and the
ry Goldwater, the 1964 Repub- crowd, "If He is the king of Oscar Smith and family
1 col~rc lwn was $17 48
lican Presidential
cnadidate l Israel let him come down from I Elvt~ Dran B&lt;~rmtz of Porn~ i ~rmal St:hreckengost of Par- I
and leader of the ·Republican ! the c;oss and we will believ~, .. l roy visited the Dean Brmker kersbur;.!., W Va. viSJ led at !he
right wing in this counlry, sup- , Those around him laughed, 1 family nn Sunday.
home of Dt&gt;an ~rmker on a
ported tbe treaty in
public Iand he felt proud of hh!ISelf.
Dan Smith, son Don and--&lt;:~es· Thmur:s1&lt;~a~y~---~--~~===:;~:=;::;;::;;::;;;=:=;;::iiii.'iii;;i:i
speeches.
: There are people like that 1 ter Rooe, were in L&lt;lmlon. Ou o:
AU this strongly suggests !hal t today.
one day recently.
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that went along with the con- : ferently, They walched all t!le Ann Carlt-ton and Patnrk , spent
sular pact Is likely to go along : proceedings: they listened m-' an evemng with Mrs . Paul Bus- 'l
as well with trade relaxatiOns [tently: at times they laughed,] tic and choldren of Middleport
with the Soviet Union - rela. and at others they seemed al- : recently.
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!Ions not really touching this : most moved. Who were t!Iey? 1 Mr. uno Mrs. Dovle Muitt ]
oountry•s military security - ! They w!:&gt;re the Cl!rious Ill tl•c ! and son, of Parma. Oh10, spent 1
that would greatly widen the ' crowd, They were merely by-1the weekend with the Homer i
crevloe in the Ice cap already · slanders Interested in
:Circle family.
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What all this means_ Is that was happening.
Oan Smit~ home on a Tuesday
EASTER ARRANGEMENfS
$3.95 .
a powerful and totally conser- There are ·people like thai
EASTER CORSAGES - $3.00
vatlve group, Inside and outside: today.
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occommodatlons with the Rus- iwas apart from· the others. It
30• ellclrio,
sians that will at least
de- i had those wbo had
For Easter and Many
4 c:otor1 or whitjJ,
crease the possibility of nuclear , the L&lt;lrd faithfully and
holocaust, even tbougb the ' fully. committed to Him.
Other Occasions
. mountains of munitiOns may
were in the minority that
long remain.
and thooe who stand
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MIDDlEPORT
. In summary, what baa
cross usually are. Ne\rerthel&lt;ess, JI
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jJOOed In the Senate· Is vital
IIIey were tllen!.
BooK sToRE
MIDDLEPORT · • ~1 r~
•!sell, and may even lead
One of them was Mary MagactionS of tran-.lental
wlto-hatl bem domina!ing.

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STATE'S BEST ARCHERS- Winner of the West Virginia Archery ~ournam~nt sponso_red recently by the Lemenhalf.,~)Jlb of New Haven show troph1es they won. Left to nght, Warren Offenbarger, non-res1dent men's champiOn; Paul Evans, bare bow men'i! e~ampton: Alice
1\nopp. bare bow women's champion; Wanda !Gog, free style women's champion; Allen Morse, free style men's champio~~ li~d Alice Warn·
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~ Dr Su n Roof. Radio and healer. Wh;te sidewall
t1res. Sh::1rp. c

1964 COMET 404
4 Dr Statwn Wagon. B ryl Automatic trans Ra·
dJO and lleu.ter Sha rp.

1961 FORD CTY. SQ.
4 Dr. S!,tJOn Wagon . B cyl. Automatic trans , air
cond. Radw and Heater Sharp,

1961 FORD

Mr1. Mae Van Meter, Mr.
Robert
Ours, local,
visited
IN OIIE OF TilES£ 5'AfETY TES!ED CARS
Mrs. Minnie Carroll and family,
Mr. and Mrs. J amet Dailey,
Mr. and Mrs. Junl&lt;&gt;r Dailey,
Mrs. Janie Congo Mr. Bob
Lawson, Miss Shi.-ley Powell,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seller• of
Portland Route visited Mr. and
Mrs. R\ly Powell and family.
Molor Cycle. Less than 1,000 miles. Like new.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powell and
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family have moved to the propI erty they recently p!Jrcha•~1
Me. and Mrs. Ronsld W1se
Tempest 2 Dr. Sedan. One local owner. V8, Std. shlft.
tnd children of Middleport Rl.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Layne
$
and family visited Mr. and
: Sports Coups. This has the famous 390 eng1ne and Is equip- Mrs: Lawrence Johnston · and
1ped with lull vinyl upholstery and custom Interior, Extra fam1ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Congo,
t•harp. Power steerlna and power brakes.
IMr. and Mrs. Maywood JohnM
slon called on Mr. and Mrs .
Homer Icenhower.
iSta. Wagon. Original black !lnish like new. Hydramatic, Cpl. Charles JohnotOJI, alaIpower steerin11, power brakes. We have serviced Jllia one tloned at Fort carson, Is at
11ince nqw. Air conditionln&amp;.
home on a furlough with his

F~100

66 Harley Dav'adson -

$125

6J Pontiac Lemons - - $995

I64 M
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$1695 '

64 Pontiac Catalina

1 64 Electra Bu'lck - - - $1995
:Conv. Cpe. A real shaarp Electra that Is fully equipped with
· power wrndow1, power seats, power steering and power
braket. It is a car you will be proud to own. Thlo car sold
I new for over $5000.00.

:63 Electra Buick - - ' 4 Dr. Sedan._Factory Air Conditioning. Fully equipped with
power stee~mg and brakes. We have serviced this car since
, new. B!!auttful all white ltrtish. About 1!3 of original price.

8 cyl. Pickup. Sharp.

1964 FORD F-700
8 cyl. 5 opeed trans. 2 speed rear axle. Cab and
chas!is.

160 Corvair 4 dr. Sedan -- $295
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Extra good tires:'Automatic shift.

165 GMC !ton Pickup - $1695

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,and rear, rad1o and many Diller aaccessories. Thla Is a
' roal clean truck.

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'!lodger D1vidson, Eddie Fife

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The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Johnston, Mr. and
Ml'l. Leo Dailey aad the Flemlng children all visit~ Mr. and
Mro. Gene Congo aild family.
Mr. and Mrs. Maywood John- .
ston visited Mrs. Myrtle Johnston at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Johnston, of Mlnersvme Rtlute: Mr. Loqls Icenhower of Eaat
Liverpool ·· Visited , his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Icenhow·
er Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Wolf
and Mr. Dayton !lila• ol Racine Route, and Mr. S I m on
Powell, local; visited Mr. and
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day.

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',.~.{~'apitol Comment~ Events

Souths1de; Jollll
Pleasant
1 PT. PLEASANT - The Ord·
\pn~ School J'TA wUI sponsPI' I P'l'. PLEASANT . - . Martin :.,;,;.;.;;;;...............loliif•1•
a splJheiu dinner F r i day, 1 Grlgger, Potentate ol Bent ·--..
March Slat from 4 to 8 p.m. 1n . Kedem Shrine,
Charleston,
tho school cafeteria.
will attend the annual' Polen·
eWUILI1&amp;11
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menu will Include apa· tate party at lite Pat • WU110n
ei~I&gt;WIN
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ptll; cole slaw, rolls, pie Shrine Club on Saturday, Ap.
_. , OTHII JIAifCIII\ !
and coffoe, 1ickelt are priced rll 8th.
IIIANDI
at
for tile event. Mrs. Betty
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Ferrell 1ijd Mrs. Eva Heslep Dr. Dan Gl~ssman, presfd!tlt
are co-clultrmen !Qr the dinner. of the local c.ub, has extendlld
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Invitation to all Shrlners to
Jattena the potentate party. MuKeyeU81'8 Spomor
be p,r,ovlded by bel
Bllutnlkker Dance
I"T1vlllgt1ters.
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PT. PLEASANT - The Kayiiiiiijiijii
ette Club of Point Pleasant High
School Is sponsoring a beatnik
dance Saturday from 8 p.m.
to midnight at the Moose Hall.
Admission will be 50 cen:S
Bingle or 76 cents per couple.
Music will be furnlsbed
by
Shagg and the Sound, Letc.

pIAN0. $.·"'.

:"-"ND ON Win-! sYNIPTOii-s, UJN\I'I.AffiS.

AND A liST OF AILMENTS AD
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By . WIWAM s. WHITE
the Soviet Union by the Sen- I The- counsels of 1 realism,
"s.?]\W:SViONoo~0;~"-'--"-:--:--J
' ' "'I''''SHINGTON - What lies Iate's 66·23 ratilicatllln of . the therefore, suggest IIi at this 1
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flhead, now that the tll'st small 1American • Russian agreep~ent nation prepare lt!eif for staleIF THE OOCTDR &lt;-ULl'-O
· · crack hils been· made In the Ito ease our roulloe relations mate, In the foreseeable future
MA~E A HOUSE CALL"·
ice cap o,f the cold war with with a few new consular of· at least, on the whole issue of
I DON'T FEEL ABLE
PT. PLEASANT - 'Jon ,,eu;"' l
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flees in each country? ·
disarmament,
IF I MUST GO TO
1v W3':i ekctcd preslde·nl
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THE OFFICE, r WI LL
Point Pleasont R.otary '
Yll Jllllng
Do the Russians seriously way - and a far more import"•MAY I SPEAK
for the cpmiog· ~CO l; 41 an
wish. to move forward now to ant way than is provided In
10 THE DOCTOR
lion duo·ing the oegular ~•'''- 11
genmne .and enforceable DU· 1this relatively minor consular I
PL.EASE .. •? '
Jllg l)essio n thi~ week. .
Chost'n 'to ~ serve with ~!' .
' clear .dtsarn;ament arrange- I treaty - foP easing the ten·
1
ments With us .
slons that lie at the base of the
Le~ght;: were Clarence_ Ander-/
son vice-president ano
Dr. ,
lnce!santlytheirlips say yes. I mountains of armaments which
But what their actions will sa~, must still be maintained by the [
James Mnote, "crciJry-trea'whal thCir mtention_s on this two giants of this earth. This .
urer.
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pomt really are: will be de- is the old . fashioned way of
New Board of Dirccto:·s me111· 11
l•rm~ned by their response to reduci;' hostilities by t h "[
bm •;rlected v,ore T. 'n. Priar,
PreSident Johnson's offer to simple method of Increasing
Cliffcid Dunn, Lcnzie Hedric\&lt;[
discuss mutual action to check world trade.
cmd .; )C BurfingtCln.
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the arms race by reducing of- In this columnist's opinion
Nexl
Wednesday :ugh!'' 1
fensive and defensive missile the Russians were far less in~
meetin" will feature
Lad1es 1
systems on each side.
terested in the consular pact
Nigh: ;nd Mrs. Roy Eshonaur I
The counsels of hope suggest than we were, and their 1
will ..;peak and show sli1i1:s of ~
that some honest arrangements real interest Jay beforehand and 1
her recent tr ip to th(• ll o I Y
may m fact be made here, !&lt;'O. lies now in increasing East- I
Land
And 11 so, the present or a suc- 1 West trade. That this Is the :
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Mr ""d Mrs. Willard lic•n•eo, :l
·~)Jert staff special- cessor American administration Icase Is fortunale for two basic i
-a portable, fool
. cutting, styl- will not be forced to the bitter reasons.
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Athen:; Ro ctd. coiled on M•. and '
coloring that's expedient of laying o11,1 count-i The tirstls th•t this _nation's I
Mrs Clnr!es woo~e. Sunday
tt lulls you to sleep , the•nn ~~:'::;~1t'~~~
you awake W1lh radio or
natiJrallv right for you. less new b1lhons atop an al- ' two centuries of expenence m
Mrs L?wren"c ~mith
Rad10 pla~s on batter)'
Call us, soon.
ready staggering_ def~ns_e bur- ~ sensible capitalism give an al- THE CROWD AT THE CROSS ,ed by 810 and the Devil untU _
daughlrr. Alic;, , Miss M-~·•.•·iiv.',''11 current. When you're
den, for ant1balhshc ~usstle sys- most absolute guarantee that [ If you had been at Ute cruel- ChriSt had set her free. He can BY CLARICE ALLEN
Karl' ·'"d MJSs Esther 0 • !flee: 1 go out, take II w1th you.
It bec':)m es a portable. But tht
terns that could not many c~se , in this form of competition we ' fixion of our Lord Jesus, [ do the s&lt;~ mc today. She po ~- ' Mrs ,:;uy Sem!;flerfield ~~ i i 1 ~ rent Wednesday !:1 CoJu:nbu~ . clock keeps operaling. Tht at&amp;:-; ,
chaSSIS
:.lf~
1provide the abs~lute secur.Ity I cannot possibly lose. The. se~- · wonder hOw you Would have de- sessed a darmg devotion for her · mg he ,· s&lt;m· ,n·ldw m~d dau;;hler. i Mr. :md. '-'Irs Denzel Cl~lant,; I lran$1Stor
means lns\ant
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• pia~. long life. ,
1which 1S the ulb~ate illuslonjond reason is that trade Js m scribed the crowd at the cro~s Lord that was evidenced by : Mr. and ~~r~ L:.u ry Houstl and r:ere 1:1 Golllpol, s Monda}
,tt•an .\1111 ~nd hl'r mother, J.1.rs. Pvt , Vr.rnon, ,Ue!o n~ nf l"or ~ 1
1of our tim~. ~or m h~rd truth I the tradition of e.nligh.tened con· I Proba:v you ~oul~ . hm· ~ notrr:· her presence.
1total security IS unattamable un- . servatism: and 1f thrs country : ed the natJOnahties - Egyp· Mary, the mother of Jesus, : r.m a 1~. 0\\ n. Wmter Hcr;er. ~ Ia .. Eushs, Va • \I sit edbJJcny Sun 1
Phone 992-3557
i der any network, however vast ! has nothing else in its current ! tians, Romans, Jews, Greeks, was there, also; small, per-!~he w11s tcL·umpankd by
Mro.; day W!t h his pJ rt. nls, Mr. awl
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precL~ely such an enlightened might have seen sbopkeeper:i, of care , eyes tear-fJ!led, heart \ISillnJ rrla!tVL' '&gt;.
H11l 4.l1Pn. Char lrs Km £h• ami
conservatism.
1carpenters. soldiers, fishermen, !:iDrrowrul, and her cross ~x- M1ss Francrnc (\~ol&lt;' , Sh3d\'·i Kennc It llartunc h::J.ve !
Indeed, perhaps the most I dye merchants, farmers, . sheeo- tremely heavy - but she wns ~ 1dr, OhiO. 1s a huuse t; uc&lt;:t ':r. tc. thr1r st~1 d1 es at Ohio Umvpr. ,
important aspect of all in the herders, fruit growers, lawyers, there.
M1 ss i\hmlyn Kr11: Sh, \\as 2. srty ~. rtrr !lw ~prmg \',JCallon. ~
Senate's agreement to the con- teachers, scribes,·and temple In tile 1mdst o! what she to1m1;r roomnt r1:c of M1 ~s Ka1 r R1c11·11 d Koh\('ntz. ~tudent a'
suiar treaty was not the treaty priests.
could not explam. hrr love Wib :11 sclloo!.
, Oh10 ~ I.J tr i'i ~ pendll~g jile :)·~m ng
Middleport, 0.
ilself but the nature of the : No doubt you would
have true; she had a srnse of diVIne Mr. mri Mrs CharlesGol'gle:n ~va~·c~a~t~~~-"~"~'h~t:h~ls~-~
p-~~r~en~ts"'·._~,.;r,..t~:;;:=:;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;=
agreement. For here was an been stirred by the behavwr of destmy.
and ch11dren. J&lt;'b t \\ood ~ . callt'd 1and Mr!' Da~· 1d K;;blent z.
Family-wise, our shoes are the best
. tho biggest
action taken by a substantial these people even as Matthew Then there was John , the on- on Mr Jnd l\1rs. i.Ja.vlun Nle1 :
selection everl And it's just a bunny hop to sav·
majority of both parties; and : was. He tells of the soldier~. ly dJsr.:iple . He had had h1s life and Bill. S und~y eve:m1g
ings, when you shoe-shop at our store.
BRIGHT
no comparable nonpartisan con· Iwho, having crucified the Lord, planned, as a young man, then A-lrs. Ai i!sc n. R&lt;1CliH.\ w'"ls
sensus upon any matter touch- 1sat down to watch him writhe ~Tesus called him, and John ren•ut VISitor of her d:wght-.·r
WHERE YOU GET
lng the cold war has ever be- 1 in agony; to see blood ooze out ' had followed. He anlic1pated a \1r~ rlt mY Beaver.
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THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY
fore been reached. Look for a ; around the thorns that pierct!d kingdom but then appeared m· l\lr : nd Mrs Lt:on ard Korni ~ I
moment at the roll call. For 1His forehead, and trickle down stead a cross!
.Jr, and chddr ~:l , Z&lt;:ine~vll lv, '
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tr&gt;?aty were 44 Demoerallii his bruised cheeks. They saw , No doubt he was dee ply dis- · have oecn rrcent v1s :! ors t)f M,· 1
TONIGHT (fRIDAY) UNTIL ~--- 8:30
and 22 RepubliCans: against the[ t!Ie pools of blood form in the appomted, yet he stood w1lh .-nd M•·s. flr uct• Myers and ciPI
~9:00
SA TURD~ Y, MARCH 25 UNTIL
treaty were 15 Democrats and dust as it dripped like red !hose who were loyal to thell' co en.
13 Republicans
rain from his sacred palm.;;. Lord.
Tue~ day cvronmg dinnt•r 5u es t ~
But it was not merely that I They saw ali this and more, yet As the wmd whipped the duol or MI 'S Al~re SmJ: !1 w&lt; re ~~''"
a majority of the R.epub~ica~s 1 they were completely tndlffer- : from hundreds of feet and swirl- Manly,n Karr ~!lr: her ~ll,1~s1
went along w1th th1s h1stor1C ent. It was true that He was ed 1t around him, He had been M1ss I• 1:-1nrmt~ C1gole, und !\li s;;
MIDDLEPORT
Flashing c~lor. lntriturn ; even more
significant ' dying, but to them it did not called to be a dJSClple and to E.'\ lr 1'1' Spencl'r.
were the identities of those Re- Imatter. They owed Him noth- his d1 •ine dulv that 111( •urlrd 0 D Clel:.md , Columbt,s Vl SJ t ·
c&amp;te shapes, unusual
publicans who stood for the :1ng.
, caring for the.' mother of !lis t•d Th~u"d~1y wi!h ' lr. and ~Irs.
designs .. th,ese are
treaty.
There are people like that fl.:.: Lord.
llc m:el C!t•i ,md .
Among them were such utter- day.
As ~l1e cross romes agam mt11 Mr. 1nd !\11 ~ V1g1l \Vood. ' th• jewelry looks
ty authentic anti-Communists I The second group you ·»ouU our vision, With whi ch grou p Spnngf1e1d . . . w·n r thr wt· •:. f•n;i
as Sens. Everett McKinley 1 have seen, would have been . are we 1dent1fied''
1 \\l lh i\J r" Letha Wnod and oH
;that flatter you ·and
Dirksen, Uoe Republican lead.l' those who pas!led by and who I
Ferne B. Hayma n
er rela ttvrs
d ' your Easter fashions.
er of the Senate; Thruston Mor- 1were defiant.
Radne, Ohio, Rt. 2
Ed1:-\m WwkiHHP r£'turn,•. t•l
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ton 'lf KeQtucky; Peter Domin· Some were with camel car.1- 1
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lck of Colorado ; Bourke Hick. vans, and as they were passing •
altrr spr.ndmg SE'Yrr.ll d&lt;tr ~ :
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of Iowa, the ra:1kmg !through Jerusalem, they stop- I
wit h h1s s;~ter, Mr.-i . Erma l!1·d- 1
Collection At
member of the For-I ped to join the crowd, others
man.
eign Relations Committee; and I of them Wt"re lempie \)'" Jest s
Mr. ilnd Mrs. n,;_,' CJ"ni ~ t y v! ·
Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, a and scribes. They mocked him;
si ted S11mlay w11 il Mr ;wd Mr " :
former chairman of the Repub- yelled ''He saved others but
Donald Mail:tcl&lt; ill'd Dat\1'1
11can National Committee and He can't save himself.''
Kaye :tnd J1rs. Lill!e C!.nstv,
presently the most Influential Another cupped hiS hands aod
I Belpre.
spokesman in the Senate fo• cried, "You who can destroy ! Donna Jean Smith and child-, - · ·
the Eisenhower wing of the Re: the temple and rebuild it in 1ren, visJtea with r-elatives at cvcmng.
publican party. And, for good three days, save Thyself!"
I Laurel Ci1f[ Sunday. Mr Law-'1 There wore thirl y-six In SurJ1mea!\ure, even former Sen. Bar-~ One priest shouted to the :renee Srr.ith and Mr and Mrs.! day schor. l r._,tarch 10, and the
ry Goldwater, the 1964 Repub- crowd, "If He is the king of Oscar Smith and family
1 col~rc lwn was $17 48
lican Presidential
cnadidate l Israel let him come down from I Elvt~ Dran B&lt;~rmtz of Porn~ i ~rmal St:hreckengost of Par- I
and leader of the ·Republican ! the c;oss and we will believ~, .. l roy visited the Dean Brmker kersbur;.!., W Va. viSJ led at !he
right wing in this counlry, sup- , Those around him laughed, 1 family nn Sunday.
home of Dt&gt;an ~rmker on a
ported tbe treaty in
public Iand he felt proud of hh!ISelf.
Dan Smith, son Don and--&lt;:~es· Thmur:s1&lt;~a~y~---~--~~===:;~:=;::;;::;;::;;;=:=;;::iiii.'iii;;i:i
speeches.
: There are people like that 1 ter Rooe, were in L&lt;lmlon. Ou o:
AU this strongly suggests !hal t today.
one day recently.
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a bipartisan Senate majority : The third kind behavoa di[ I Betty Van ~1eter, Margaret
that went along with the con- : ferently, They walched all t!le Ann Carlt-ton and Patnrk , spent
sular pact Is likely to go along : proceedings: they listened m-' an evemng with Mrs . Paul Bus- 'l
as well with trade relaxatiOns [tently: at times they laughed,] tic and choldren of Middleport
with the Soviet Union - rela. and at others they seemed al- : recently.
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!Ions not really touching this : most moved. Who were t!Iey? 1 Mr. uno Mrs. Dovle Muitt ]
oountry•s military security - ! They w!:&gt;re the Cl!rious Ill tl•c ! and son, of Parma. Oh10, spent 1
that would greatly widen the ' crowd, They were merely by-1the weekend with the Homer i
crevloe in the Ice cap already · slanders Interested in
:Circle family.
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made in the consular affair. , mlglit happen, but not why it Roy Van Meter called at the I
What all this means_ Is that was happening.
Oan Smit~ home on a Tuesday
EASTER ARRANGEMENfS
$3.95 .
a powerful and totally conser- There are ·people like thai
EASTER CORSAGES - $3.00
vatlve group, Inside and outside: today.
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I of Congress, now believes there i Tljere was a fourth group 1
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I Is some posslblllty of making !that "stood by the cross." It Many Suggestions
occommodatlons with the Rus- iwas apart from· the others. It
30• ellclrio,
sians that will at least
de- i had those wbo had
For Easter and Many
4 c:otor1 or whitjJ,
crease the possibility of nuclear , the L&lt;lrd faithfully and
holocaust, even tbougb the ' fully. committed to Him.
Other Occasions
. mountains of munitiOns may
were in the minority that
long remain.
and thooe who stand
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MIDDlEPORT
. In summary, what baa
cross usually are. Ne\rerthel&lt;ess, JI
59 N. 2nd Ave.
992-5560
jJOOed In the Senate· Is vital
IIIey were tllen!.
BooK sToRE
MIDDLEPORT · • ~1 r~
•!sell, and may even lead
One of them was Mary MagactionS of tran-.lental
wlto-hatl bem domina!ing.

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1\nopp. bare bow women's champion; Wanda !Gog, free style women's champion; Allen Morse, free style men's champio~~ li~d Alice Warn·
sit'). 11011-l'esident women's champion.
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1965 Dodge Polara
4 Dr. Sedan. Radio, Heater. P.S. Auto. Tra111.

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1~65 Chevrolet 2 dr. SedGII
8 cyl. Std. Trans. Radio and Heater.

1965 Pontiac 2 dr•..__In,
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2 Dr. H.T. Bucket Seats, Auto. Floor Shift. Radio U4

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1964 Plymouth Valiant
4 Dr. Sedan. 8 cyl. Std. Trans. Radio and Haater.

1961 Dodge.lancer
2 Dr. Sedan. Std. Trans. Healer.

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1960 Chevrol't Corvair

'll&gt;r. Sedan. Std. Trant: lladlo and Heater,

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We Are Starting Our Spring Used Car Sale
-Now Is The Time To Buy

1967 MUSTANG 2 DR.
Ha rdtop. 8 cyl. Standard Trans. Radio and Jle•t·
er, Whitewall Tires.
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1965 MUSTANG 2 DR.
Hardtop 6 cyl. Standard Trans. Radio and Heat
er, W W T1res.
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Monzo 2 Dr Automatic trans Radio and beater
Whitt&gt; si£lcw:~~ ll ti res Sharp.

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1963 VOLKSWAGEN

~ Dr Su n Roof. Radio and healer. Wh;te sidewall
t1res. Sh::1rp. c

1964 COMET 404
4 Dr Statwn Wagon. B ryl Automatic trans Ra·
dJO and lleu.ter Sha rp.

1961 FORD CTY. SQ.
4 Dr. S!,tJOn Wagon . B cyl. Automatic trans , air
cond. Radw and Heater Sharp,

1961 FORD

Mr1. Mae Van Meter, Mr.
Robert
Ours, local,
visited
IN OIIE OF TilES£ 5'AfETY TES!ED CARS
Mrs. Minnie Carroll and family,
Mr. and Mrs. J amet Dailey,
Mr. and Mrs. Junl&lt;&gt;r Dailey,
Mrs. Janie Congo Mr. Bob
Lawson, Miss Shi.-ley Powell,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seller• of
Portland Route visited Mr. and
Mrs. R\ly Powell and family.
Molor Cycle. Less than 1,000 miles. Like new.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powell and
,
,
family have moved to the propI erty they recently p!Jrcha•~1
Me. and Mrs. Ronsld W1se
Tempest 2 Dr. Sedan. One local owner. V8, Std. shlft.
tnd children of Middleport Rl.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Layne
$
and family visited Mr. and
: Sports Coups. This has the famous 390 eng1ne and Is equip- Mrs: Lawrence Johnston · and
1ped with lull vinyl upholstery and custom Interior, Extra fam1ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Congo,
t•harp. Power steerlna and power brakes.
IMr. and Mrs. Maywood JohnM
slon called on Mr. and Mrs .
Homer Icenhower.
iSta. Wagon. Original black !lnish like new. Hydramatic, Cpl. Charles JohnotOJI, alaIpower steerin11, power brakes. We have serviced Jllia one tloned at Fort carson, Is at
11ince nqw. Air conditionln&amp;.
home on a furlough with his

F~100

66 Harley Dav'adson -

$125

6J Pontiac Lemons - - $995

I64 M
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aurader Mercurv 1695

$1695 '

64 Pontiac Catalina

1 64 Electra Bu'lck - - - $1995
:Conv. Cpe. A real shaarp Electra that Is fully equipped with
· power wrndow1, power seats, power steering and power
braket. It is a car you will be proud to own. Thlo car sold
I new for over $5000.00.

:63 Electra Buick - - ' 4 Dr. Sedan._Factory Air Conditioning. Fully equipped with
power stee~mg and brakes. We have serviced this car since
, new. B!!auttful all white ltrtish. About 1!3 of original price.

8 cyl. Pickup. Sharp.

1964 FORD F-700
8 cyl. 5 opeed trans. 2 speed rear axle. Cab and
chas!is.

160 Corvair 4 dr. Sedan -- $295
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Extra good tires:'Automatic shift.

165 GMC !ton Pickup - $1695

MANY MORE
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Custom Cab. ":lth all chrome grille, chrome bumper~, front
,and rear, rad1o and many Diller aaccessories. Thla Is a
' roal clean truck.

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Used Cars and Trucks To Choose From
S.e Emerson Jones, CliH Phillips,
'!lodger D1vidson, Eddie Fife

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KEITH GOBLE FORD
Used Car Lot Middleport

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parents,Johnston
Mr. and
rene•
andMrs.
familyLaw·
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The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Johnston, Mr. and
Ml'l. Leo Dailey aad the Flemlng children all visit~ Mr. and
Mro. Gene Congo aild family.
Mr. and Mrs. Maywood John- .
ston visited Mrs. Myrtle Johnston at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Johnston, of Mlnersvme Rtlute: Mr. Loqls Icenhower of Eaat
Liverpool ·· Visited , his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Icenhow·
er Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Wolf
and Mr. Dayton !lila• ol Racine Route, and Mr. S I m on
Powell, local; visited Mr. and
Mr1. Maywood John1ton SUJ~o
day.

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PONTIAC

GMC TRUCKS

POMEROY, OHIO
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SEE US NOW

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64 Olds Jetstar 88 Hoi. Cpe. - • • $1895
V-8 motor, auto. trans., power brakes, power sleerl~(· r~dlo, ·wlljw Ut.-,
discs, white over blue with blue Interior, one loci! owner: ·
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Buick Special Sta. Wagon • • '17«15
V.O motor, std. trans., ndio, new wl•lw tires, white wlth, red villyi'interlot.

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63 Ford Gal. 500 XL 2 Dr. HT

390 V-8 motor, Crlllllmatlc trano., power oteerlng, radio, wJa[w Urea;
discs, blue with blue Interior.
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with llften lnterlor. Real nlee.
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Serving Hours: 11 to 7-EASTER BREAKFAST 7 to 11

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She lhoo1d lmow IW I Gilt Clr}'tl' - dD 1111111 of
do htr lroninc. and wt'lllhow you alldy who wondtra
her lronina for her. Slacks. lllirla, d....., iltlldnn'a
why everyont'sso exciltd lboullht ntw Ptr11111nont clothe,, sheeto, pll~ ltllldt •lllhier llrlllllnd
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dozen~ of ot~ ~ Preu llllrlilll·.-11 her
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them, hunc them out to dry-and 1otten clothesline . beable)obuy~ · ·
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company.
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aas dryors dry ~ina:-Ptrmanent PIMi or notPermanent Press clolhine Is 1111118 to be dried in an
lor a_bout one.fifth l(jhlt·lt aqsll to run an tiiCirlc diyer.
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Serving Hours: 11 to 7-EASTER BREAKFAST 7 to 11

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do htr lroninc. and wt'lllhow you alldy who wondtra
her lronina for her. Slacks. lllirla, d....., iltlldnn'a
why everyont'sso exciltd lboullht ntw Ptr11111nont clothe,, sheeto, pll~ ltllldt •lllhier llrlllllnd
Press clothina.
dozen~ of ot~ ~ Preu llllrlilll·.-11 her
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them, hunc them out to dry-and 1otten clothesline . beable)obuy~ · ·
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crea~&gt;. clothespin puckers and droopy kneos that
_and retire her iron to the lllltl to hllp 1111 Mtilbolrd
1till need plenty of hand ironina.
company.
Pity. · , ·
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Somebody ol1ould tell her thot fht wonderful new
aas dryors dry ~ina:-Ptrmanent PIMi or notPermanent Press clolhine Is 1111118 to be dried in an
lor a_bout one.fifth l(jhlt·lt aqsll to run an tiiCirlc diyer.
automatic dryor. Most Permanent ProS&amp;·Iabels oay the
POOr lady, ~~ l!llt
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.
prments absolutaly must havo centla tumblo·octlon
Will you do II? Pltillf
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to pop out tilt wril!kln lf)d *fliP IDick the crtases.

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1500 SPIDER
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WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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ond Stlil41np suwt1t1

Cbefter, Olno

Ra.euwood, W. VL

' 4-door, 4-oduM
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lt(GU .. ATIONS
Tltt l'vlllltlttr #.unu "'' rltht tt
edit or rtitd II'IY 14ft dn"'.O ol)o
ltcl lonttllt. Tilt publlshtr will net
bf' rttpontlllt f,or mtrl thl 11 11'1
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Station Wagon, lonl· 1 owner. Good' tires, V8 eriline, atd.
1960 MERCURY

.

RATEI

$895

1961 FORD

for W11'1t Acl Senoic.

Two door. 8 cyl. motor , auto. trans., real nice for the model.

s cent1 PI'' Ward, one lnstrtk:ln.
Mini mUM Ch1r11 7Se

12 contt per Wol'd, three constcll·
t i Vfl ifl ..rt~rn .

11 cent• ,., Worcl , tlx cot~..cutlwl
lnn rlions .
H ptr cent Discount on pal• &amp;dt
1
1 nd 1d pilei within 11 dtyl.
CAitO OF THANKI • OIIITUAitlll
$I.SO for 50 warlf minimum. lee:h
ldd itlontl word 2c..
&amp;LIND ADI
Addltlonll 25, CtlorQt per Advtr·
t itt1111fll.

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1.

1962 PONTIAC
$429
'2 Dr,. Solid body, std: tTans. Motor needs attention, radio arid
ht'ater.

CUff's ~hoe ll\epalr, MIJkjte:

port, 0.
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HOMKO ;
· .Riding Power Mowtrs
Our New 1967 line is here.
Pl'iceo start at, 309,95

ol LOWEST PRICES.

•

POMEROY
997·2111

t1e1p Wanted

-,

For Sale

LADlE~- ~ 0-N-E..-METAi.- base cabinet:' -

CAMPING

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' C)hlci iloit it~d MOtor
'Lic.n..

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Middleport

SPRINT

BlAETTNARS

Rawlings Hond1 541111
WT 24151
MIDDLIPOU OHIO

Pomeroy,O. '

WHEEL ·.
AUGNMENT

BAKER &amp; SEYFRIED

·

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By GEORGE WOND.ER
... M A $1TUATIOII ~A~ CQ.OH!L LEE

M'"

Your Heeling System 1s
The Most Important A~
pllonce In Your H9me,
Let Us Give It A Good
Mid Winter Check

EXPERIENCED

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PhOne 992-2143

WAS 499~00
NOW

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NICESt PIO~••I . , , CAU.DICK RAWLINGS -

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MARINE

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AND
t WISH to tha nk my many time, excellent opportunity to 54 Yo~gstown cabmet ~m:1"• l l
HANNALINE
fr iends and cus tomers f o r make some real money. Car 1 el~ctrtc apartment ·
HEATING &amp;
BRAKE SERVICE
!heir kindness and patronage necessary. Write Box 668-G, al~mum st~rm doors, 3
AIR CONDITIONING
during the many years my c-o Daily Sentinel,, Pomeroy.
at~~te~ 1 hght oak mA,albntte'll eTRUCK COVERSe ·
'
3 22 6tp
wt
ronze cover.
ert
Used Trailers 1ft Stt!ck
Phono 992-3994 or 992·2395
l'"lP SI-ster, Sara h Phillips,
Pomeroy, 0.
3 24 3tc
· Moolof.
Tho Tlmo
and J were in business as lhe ~~:~~~;::;~~~~;:l! Hill, 949-2261,
•JACKS•
Philli ps Sisters Style Shop,
SALES and
, HAY,. Victor Bahr, 3 miles
eHITCHES.
The store is now owned by
REPRESENTATIVE
I north of Chesler. 3 23 3tp
;~t~~Ni 1~~~:
For Sale
Business Services
1
lola Bartru m and I would
for assignment in
ONE--PIA~O- with bench, $3.1 '
CAMPING TRAILERS
WEIGHT safety
with _..:.__________
a0pt.cial 0 it very much il
Ohio, W.Va.
also one rototiller, one gar- Horton 51,
Mooon, W. Vo, Electroiux sweeper,
· Dex-A-Diet tablets. Only
SEWING machlnel, repllr aer
toe same tlindnesses and pat- Comptele tra ining and rapid den tractor with cultivator,
·with attachments; A·l
at Nelson's Drugs, Pomeroy. rice, aU IIWtes. IVY "''"" II
riD;Jg" give n my sister and I adva ncement, no experience
your pick for $40. See or I KE
- E·P-- C-atpe
--t- c-teant'n-g . ".,~
L'Ilil- 1 tion, guaranteed. Pay off
3 22 9tp lbe F;brit Shop. Pomero!
__.
ed t lh
needed. Must be 25 yea rs
.
,.,.u be extend 0 e ' old, h&lt;&gt;neot and aggressive, phone Homer Anderson, Ra- r terns small - USE Blue
ance . due 4 payments,
I WOMEN'S- -irtia nd b o'y Authorized Sillier Salea ano
new owner, Mrs, Bartrum_ I and want to earn bctt~r than
.cine, 949-21 78_
3 22 3tc ,l Ire wa.U to wall. Rent eie,ctrlc- 1 each, Ph. 992-2685. 3 24 tic cl thi ' gl•• men's work Service.
I 29 lie
Minn ie Davis
average • income. Fi:lfm back··
··
I 0 ng. B~
grou nd helpfuL
8 rous tiss ue 58c: bananas 9&lt; 1 shampooer $1. Baker Fur·ni· !
$10; 1· old uniforms, a large line of cltilAUCTIONEI!R
3 22 31,
tb, ; so lb, potato&lt;&gt; $L59 ; lure CO.
3 20 Gtc lime roll top desk ; I old sew· dren's toys. Jeffers'
U•ed
Complete Service
Write c/ o Tho Daily
Sentinel
pork chops, 59c tb,: c ube
· - big IJ\&amp;&lt;'hlne : I anliqu~ oval . Clothing Store, Rt. 33, going
Crill Bradford
~lotic'l
Box 668·W
steak 79c tb,; jowl bacon, 3 lb, GLAZED blocks, size 8X8&lt;16, mirror, $8. Call after 4 p.m. towards Fairgrounds.
Write, Pbone or COnlacl - -Pomeroy, Ohio
99c: milk 69, gallon : Easter 2700_ Phone Doyle Ord, Mas- 992-7~6.
3 24
,
3 24 6tc
CASH fo r box to"". labels. eto,, •.,...--------~ ,
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•••9 HA-RLEY DavidsOn, 74, in SPECIAL
- close out, 1967 salesRacllle, Ohio
highest prirf's ""
pa id , infor ma- .
i candy,
M&amp;G Fo9c
od g, 3 for $LOO,I
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wanted
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to
manage
beel
cattle.
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Market,.
3
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good Cilnditlon. CaU
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. , o ype-h- JOe postpaid.' I' f•rn• m
M e~gs
1 epor t on Rt , 7,
ELECTROLUX sweeper with Williams, 992-7360.
\\ hne to .-.; v lp.terprl'ses
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' House. uI'11-l
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. 3 22 3t p
3 ;~ 0
S24
Carm an c.n
all c!earimg attaehrrienls-' On,
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Groveport ·Rd., ColumtJus.. ltle: an wag.es. n f' ox 1GERA ~IVM S, in. bloorrt, · 9 ·v~- ly $16,95, Ph, 992-2665.
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3 24 'Ito , $l 4o , Lakemore, 0 _
, rietie;, 23c 1o IL2i&gt; each,
3 ! tfc
3 21 5tc, gonios , doubles , I var!eti•" ;;= = ===== ==
t WILL not be res ponsiol e for , ,
, _ 1
in bloom, llDgwoods,
red ,
1963 FORD TRACTOR
.10 d b'" CQntracted bv any· WAI'T,{ESS. cook , car-no1 Ap- pink, white, 4-5ft. taU, ·.rine.:,
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o!le other than myse\L Signed :
~n person a row..s ~~ ·~ mums, rubber plants. Bum·
With
21
Howard Robi nson, Rt. 2, RJ~ 1
ou:sf,
,
r .l garne-r's Greenhouse, New
plows, tultlvator and
cine, Ohio.
3 2.4 3tp - - Haven,. W. Va.
3 21 41c
Ph, 347·7598
mower. Tractor end tools
!
WELL established beauty snop·ll
WANT~D
Rt. 7 Cheohlre, 0.
in
excillont concltilon.
O O~ 'T m RGET the big tradmoving from state. Helen's
24 Hr. Towing Service
m ~ day, Friday, Mar. 24, at :
Beauty Shop. Phone 992-2890,
BOY or GIRL
!.::lUre! Clifr Auction ~l ouse. I
3· 19 6tc
USED PARTS
Yo Deliver Tho Daily
Cr11und:. open all day. Plenty I
I
SOUThERN
plants
fo;
sale.
t&lt;) e :~ t and drink.
AucUon
FOR CARS
Sentinel to established , Cabboge , last of Marcn, to'
~ . ~rt-. at i p m. Adams and 1'
mat-,es and peppers lasr
1939 to 1966 Models
~ . anl e y , Owners.
3 23 lie I
Routes ln.Porne"'Y·
USED BARGAINS
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Alto Rebuilt Ports
Apni al!'l ~ a y, Order now.
PHrless
Grlnd•r &amp; MIJitr
Lincoln i:flh.... ~nd )
Charles ;·jl:, Harris, Portland, &amp; All Type Buckel Sul1
FEED
MILL
Ohio. 84l-2693.
3 17 12lc
Moun 8:00A.M. to 6:00P.M.
Mulberry Ave.

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Card of l'h•nks

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,septic t~~Dit Get,
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All septic tant. cleaner. , mark Farm Bureau. _

POMEROY, OHIO

tfior..

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comiort, ladles' and men's.

OPEN EVIS. 9:00 , . .

&amp;:3!1 1. I'll. 14 U:ID
Sat\lrday
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end SAbre Glrdtn Tllltrt

Pomeroy Motor Co.

oHICI HOUitl
m. to ~:01 ·p m., b1lly

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shift, black finish, red interior, radio.

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HAS BE£N WIPEDOUT- ANDOUR TEEN -AGERS HAVI".
RETURN ED TO THEI R NORMAL PURSU IT S !! r.r_,:r-:-r.J

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WORP WOULO ~ ~ EF~i!
Ft/NY Ali'MrP FORCI! rl rotr16

A!l New Rodiat~di"-CJ)t:
e Cor · e Truclc ~l'liiltter
Core eBulld~~
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1963 FORD TRACTOR
HONEY.. , llUNNY....

With
plows, cultivator end
mower, Tractor end tools
in excellent condition.

WHERE ARE \air

PI.EA&amp;E ANeWER
ME.

MEIGS

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VOU THINK VOU ARE ...
THE CARRIE NAliOM
OF 'IHE lEISURE CLAtS ? !

BAIRD BROS.
AUTO WRECKING.

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DR. MUG

WHO THE HECK 00

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OPPORTUNITY

CALL 992·2156

!'I t be f ine ,

M o m~

lt'e; t1me
you anct Pop we r.t
"omeplace atoneY

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII!
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,:,ce F:r'd ay

HM·M I Boo·500's BOOK ~ OW
To MAkE A QUICK MILUOM; NQI..o.J
':fl :li TOME CIH KAI?ATE I OUR

and Saturday

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REAI..L'I' UTER~~~ ErO

March 24th and 25th

14At:;!O TO SWINE
1-!a\(f A ltrTL~ GLN
UNARME:D, CAN TAKE
'TI-lE: BIC\~B;T ARMEtl
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£TUO'(If&lt;lq T..t:!ti
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EAGLES CLUB
FRIDAY

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9 to 1 A.M.
Whitie Beegle
and Hocking Valley
Ramblero

APPLICATIONS

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30 FEET ABOVE -me-TENT AT 73 M .P.

FOR CARRIERS

The ONE Newspaper
In Most Homes···

IN fvl!DOf EPORT.

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IN.OIMATIGM

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. u~•~uN• •
l ' p. M. DIY Mft"' Pu-HcMIIIt
MOftcltY DHdllnt t 1. m.
Canctllttl""'' a ~alftl:tioM
Will H tcctltNI unto t •· m. ftr

I

KNAP~

•
OUAlrrT

Dty of P\tbUutiO!t'
lt(GU .. ATIONS
Tltt l'vlllltlttr #.unu "'' rltht tt
edit or rtitd II'IY 14ft dn"'.O ol)o
ltcl lonttllt. Tilt publlshtr will net
bf' rttpontlllt f,or mtrl thl 11 11'1
~ rupontlblt for mtrt thtn ant In·

,•.

Porne.,v;

Moh,r
Co~
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· _ $550
Station Wagon, lonl· 1 owner. Good' tires, V8 eriline, atd.
1960 MERCURY

.

RATEI

$895

1961 FORD

for W11'1t Acl Senoic.

Two door. 8 cyl. motor , auto. trans., real nice for the model.

s cent1 PI'' Ward, one lnstrtk:ln.
Mini mUM Ch1r11 7Se

12 contt per Wol'd, three constcll·
t i Vfl ifl ..rt~rn .

11 cent• ,., Worcl , tlx cot~..cutlwl
lnn rlions .
H ptr cent Discount on pal• &amp;dt
1
1 nd 1d pilei within 11 dtyl.
CAitO OF THANKI • OIIITUAitlll
$I.SO for 50 warlf minimum. lee:h
ldd itlontl word 2c..
&amp;LIND ADI
Addltlonll 25, CtlorQt per Advtr·
t itt1111fll.

.,Ji

1.

1962 PONTIAC
$429
'2 Dr,. Solid body, std: tTans. Motor needs attention, radio arid
ht'ater.

CUff's ~hoe ll\epalr, MIJkjte:

port, 0.
-- -~ --

r

Q!/ALih AND SAYINCiSI

HOMKO ;
· .Riding Power Mowtrs
Our New 1967 line is here.
Pl'iceo start at, 309,95

ol LOWEST PRICES.

•

POMEROY
997·2111

t1e1p Wanted

-,

For Sale

LADlE~- ~ 0-N-E..-METAi.- base cabinet:' -

CAMPING

•'' \ l

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'

•

'

•

I'

•

'•
'•. ' o\'li;,

ONE.ONLY!.

RDIIN MALONI

·.~.. ...

S.

·~-

HERE1
•

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A BARGAIN

' ·17'cu. ft.
'

'

'

ALL c,,

REFR.IGERATOl

\ HON_DA •.. .
.
SAlfS &amp;.,SERVICI

.EYINRQDE

'

S.lea •n~ Service
' C)hlci iloit it~d MOtor
'Lic.n..

,(fROST-FREE)

'

· Ingels Furnitu;e .
Middleport

SPRINT

BlAETTNARS

Rawlings Hond1 541111
WT 24151
MIDDLIPOU OHIO

Pomeroy,O. '

WHEEL ·.
AUGNMENT

BAKER &amp; SEYFRIED

·

BLAmNARS

s'

---

By GEORGE WOND.ER
... M A $1TUATIOII ~A~ CQ.OH!L LEE

M'"

Your Heeling System 1s
The Most Important A~
pllonce In Your H9me,
Let Us Give It A Good
Mid Winter Check

EXPERIENCED

'

,,

PhOne 992-2143

WAS 499~00
NOW

~

II ONI O' '"~ ,
NICESt PIO~••I . , , CAU.DICK RAWLINGS -

..BOBCAT

MARINE

'"")

'

M'SO.' SPOR'r

AND
t WISH to tha nk my many time, excellent opportunity to 54 Yo~gstown cabmet ~m:1"• l l
HANNALINE
fr iends and cus tomers f o r make some real money. Car 1 el~ctrtc apartment ·
HEATING &amp;
BRAKE SERVICE
!heir kindness and patronage necessary. Write Box 668-G, al~mum st~rm doors, 3
AIR CONDITIONING
during the many years my c-o Daily Sentinel,, Pomeroy.
at~~te~ 1 hght oak mA,albntte'll eTRUCK COVERSe ·
'
3 22 6tp
wt
ronze cover.
ert
Used Trailers 1ft Stt!ck
Phono 992-3994 or 992·2395
l'"lP SI-ster, Sara h Phillips,
Pomeroy, 0.
3 24 3tc
· Moolof.
Tho Tlmo
and J were in business as lhe ~~:~~~;::;~~~~;:l! Hill, 949-2261,
•JACKS•
Philli ps Sisters Style Shop,
SALES and
, HAY,. Victor Bahr, 3 miles
eHITCHES.
The store is now owned by
REPRESENTATIVE
I north of Chesler. 3 23 3tp
;~t~~Ni 1~~~:
For Sale
Business Services
1
lola Bartru m and I would
for assignment in
ONE--PIA~O- with bench, $3.1 '
CAMPING TRAILERS
WEIGHT safety
with _..:.__________
a0pt.cial 0 it very much il
Ohio, W.Va.
also one rototiller, one gar- Horton 51,
Mooon, W. Vo, Electroiux sweeper,
· Dex-A-Diet tablets. Only
SEWING machlnel, repllr aer
toe same tlindnesses and pat- Comptele tra ining and rapid den tractor with cultivator,
·with attachments; A·l
at Nelson's Drugs, Pomeroy. rice, aU IIWtes. IVY "''"" II
riD;Jg" give n my sister and I adva ncement, no experience
your pick for $40. See or I KE
- E·P-- C-atpe
--t- c-teant'n-g . ".,~
L'Ilil- 1 tion, guaranteed. Pay off
3 22 9tp lbe F;brit Shop. Pomero!
__.
ed t lh
needed. Must be 25 yea rs
.
,.,.u be extend 0 e ' old, h&lt;&gt;neot and aggressive, phone Homer Anderson, Ra- r terns small - USE Blue
ance . due 4 payments,
I WOMEN'S- -irtia nd b o'y Authorized Sillier Salea ano
new owner, Mrs, Bartrum_ I and want to earn bctt~r than
.cine, 949-21 78_
3 22 3tc ,l Ire wa.U to wall. Rent eie,ctrlc- 1 each, Ph. 992-2685. 3 24 tic cl thi ' gl•• men's work Service.
I 29 lie
Minn ie Davis
average • income. Fi:lfm back··
··
I 0 ng. B~
grou nd helpfuL
8 rous tiss ue 58c: bananas 9&lt; 1 shampooer $1. Baker Fur·ni· !
$10; 1· old uniforms, a large line of cltilAUCTIONEI!R
3 22 31,
tb, ; so lb, potato&lt;&gt; $L59 ; lure CO.
3 20 Gtc lime roll top desk ; I old sew· dren's toys. Jeffers'
U•ed
Complete Service
Write c/ o Tho Daily
Sentinel
pork chops, 59c tb,: c ube
· - big IJ\&amp;&lt;'hlne : I anliqu~ oval . Clothing Store, Rt. 33, going
Crill Bradford
~lotic'l
Box 668·W
steak 79c tb,; jowl bacon, 3 lb, GLAZED blocks, size 8X8&lt;16, mirror, $8. Call after 4 p.m. towards Fairgrounds.
Write, Pbone or COnlacl - -Pomeroy, Ohio
99c: milk 69, gallon : Easter 2700_ Phone Doyle Ord, Mas- 992-7~6.
3 24
,
3 24 6tc
CASH fo r box to"". labels. eto,, •.,...--------~ ,
, ba
-I on w Va 773-5579
--=c
·
,
'_
A, C. BRADFORD
' ' .,
· 3 17 tfc ~
•••9 HA-RLEY DavidsOn, 74, in SPECIAL
- close out, 1967 salesRacllle, Ohio
highest prirf's ""
pa id , infor ma- .
i candy,
M&amp;G Fo9c
od g, 3 for $LOO,I
.
t
'
te~s
wanted
'
MAN
to
manage
beel
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1963 FORD TRACTOR
HONEY.. , llUNNY....

With
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in excellent condition.

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TONIGHT ond SATURDAY
Morch 24·25
"MUNSTER, GO HOME"
(Technicolor)
Fred Gwynne, Yvonne .Qe·
Carlo. AI Lewis, Terry Tbo·
mas Butch Patrick, Debbie
WatSon, Hermione Gingold.
"VISIT TO A SMALL
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SEEDLINGS - '!'he Frank Upton family pictured with C. E. Blakeslee, Meigs County Extension
riculture, at right, will be busy planting seedlings this week. Betty, a dau~hter, received 1200
.. 4-H project. She is a member of th• Windy View 4·H Club at Tuppers Plams. A thousand of. the
were provided by the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co., and the other 200 by the State of OhiO. LLe~~ft~~~~
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and SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 .

$1.25
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