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white
carnations
d roseJ wl1h roaes with white carnations rrom Mrs. Loretta Vaneman of New
altar of the East Pal::~:te&lt;lchurthch• . lnWhlich r,n latin streamers tied Castle, and Mrs. Pat Martin at

overs' knots

ror the wedding or Miss 9J.BIIl

Denise &amp;lrrace or

Ml~dl

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Ronald Nathaniel Cheadle:o also
of Middleport
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The bride Is the dau""ter

Beaver Falls, Pa.
For a wradcUns trip to Lake
rs. ant 1'111111&gt;&amp; o! New cas.
Erie,
tile now Mrs. Cheadle
tle, Pa. served as the bride's
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WED~"y
REVIVAL, CUftiln Molhtidi&amp;t
Church,
this week , 7.•30 p.m.
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matron of honor. Ste was in a changed into a whlw wool 011lt a!s. ~clal ·ldnglng ni&amp;bUy. Sing.
Yel~ow dress with yellow acces- with which she wore black pat. era Invited.
H
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61'
of
S(Jries, Best man was Rob
ent leather accessories. Ste wore
AMATEUR GARDEN Club
arry C. Surface or Middleport ert Vaneman, also of New Castle. the yellow rose corsage from
homo of Mrs. L. E. Rem&gt;id~
IJid Mrs Janet Difrischia of
For her daughter's weddl
her bridal boufl.let.
Msrch 6 at 8. Program by Mrs
New Castle, Pa. · and tiH:t bride
ng,
Attending the wedding and re~ Mil too Rousll, regional dlroctor:
groom is the ~ of Mrs Ruth M.rs. Dtfrlschla wore a pink suit

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Cheadle of Mlddl

late James W Ch
Vows of 1h'

Wlth matching accessories and a

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mony were :ead

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5 p.m. by tlle R;'
merston
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veil was shoulder le"'m&amp;.

d. .... r

was attired tn a stre;..J~h
dNss of white booded lace He

''6"' an oue
carrted a bouquet of yellow

white carnation corsage.
A reception hmorlng the coupie was held follow1ng the cere~
mony at the home ot the bride' a
mother· Yellow streamers with
wedding bell accents decorated
:e bride's table which was cen~
to red with a three..tieJ'ed cake
pped with P,e traditional minia~
ture bride and groom
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ception were Mrs. Ditrischla•
M~. and Mrs. Robert Vaneman,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wll.,y, Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck Phipps, Randy
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Papa,
and Jackie Tindall and Janet
Tindall, all of New castle, Pa
and Mr. and Mro. Kenneth Martin of Beaver Falls Pa.

The bride is ; graduate or
Middleport IBiill School where
she was a member or the Girls'
Athletic Association and the Future Homemakers of America.
Mr. Cheadle, also a Middleport
graduate, was active in track
the Varsity M, and the A u t ~

SOCIETY NEWS

Safezy Club. He ls employed by
Thomas Engineering and sur~
vey Co. at Jackson.
Mr and Mrs. Cheadle reslde
at 446 oak st:, Jackson.

By Charlene Hoeflich

T~e baste solution to drug addiction among young Americans
is to overcome the needs tor
escape hatches and ''kicks," Karl
Law of Sm1th • Kline - French

He added that if a )oungster's
behavior changes ra,pidl,y or he
appears drugged or intoXicated,
w_e should have the frumly phys~
Clan examine him. The speaker
advised against patients taking
medication or given prescr~
tion drugs Sharing that medicine
With others, and cautloned that
stimulant drugs taken by persons
whose JObs requ1re them to work
long hours or at night, are not
safe remedies for fatigue.
The adult abuser of drugs usually has a hi&amp;toQ of social
maladjustment, Law said, commenting that the pressureanddemands of society appear too much
for him to bear• He noted that
often the adult abuser has a Mil-

Laboratories or Philadelphis, Pa.
told members of the B. H. Sa~
born Missionary Society or the
MlddiOIIOrt First llaPtlst Church
~eaki"8 to the group M&lt;&gt;nw.;
night, Law talked of the cryi 118
need for a greater awareness
of the danger In misusing drugs.
He advised that young people be
made aware of the fact that drug
abuse is only a sordid escape
ha"tch tor those unwUltng to face
UP to today' s problems.
''We must be alert for sudden
changes in behavior or school
performance," the speaker said. tory ol lamley d!U!culties, dl ..

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ciplinary Problems ln school and
trouble with the pollee, and rtnds
I through drug use an &amp;Jtificial
1 way ot escaping reality.
For youngsters, the speaker
1 polrted
out, the situation usual~¥
I is somewhat different. He said
that youngsters feel a need to

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where
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""' held at the Ohio Unlvenlzy
Dm at Athens.

Gallipolis Church on Marett 20
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. was an.
DOUriced, and it was noted that
Middleport church teachers and
officers are invltedtoatten¢ The

the Rev.

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source of the abuse - Illegal
mterstate traltlc. the speaker

when the Session met Monday

George

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U'le Olrlstlan Education Commit.

Dimension Lumber-Sheathing
Plywood-Roofing

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
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'~t(.~ds ire Banking Family

Running Ume: 3 hrs
15 minutes
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Box"'()(fice closes; 8:15p.m,

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U is expected thai construc-

tion will begin Monday, March

11, w1th complellon set for earson, 1 heodore T. Reed, Jr , a&amp;:
BY BOB !IOEFLIC!I
whect M served as ma,yor
ly wmtcr in the latter part of
president ol the bank
Ron McDade, an employe of thiS year
Uke father. like son - Uke
After 20 yean or banking in
Born m Akron. the present the Columbu s and SouthcJ n Ohio
son.
Kansas, he retttrned to his old
1\rchitect s for the new bu!ldpre sident 1s a graduate of Pome- Electrlc Co , was elected prewg
are Licbersbach, Swiatek and
When ground is broken satur~ home in Ohio and opened the roy Bigtl School and attended
THIS MODE UN ~flltC1 UUE wiLl soon be part of Pomeroy's business section. It will be the
sident
of
the
Meigs
County
Ju.l'a,y a!ternootllor tile new Far- Farme:s Bank and Savlngo l:o. Staunton Military \cademy in
(,rutsch, ;..rclutects, i\ IA o[ Co
qua_rters of the 1 a~mers Bank and :-:.avin,gs Co., located on properb' tftween W. ~ond ~ and W.
Jlior Chamber or commerce when
men ~ank and Savings co., In ln 1904.
Mam st. The bl.llldmg was designed for the bank following an extemnve study made by bank offic·
Staunton, Va. He hOlds a BS de- the group reorganized Wcdnes· lumbus 1he general and electrical contract has been awarded
Porn~, lt Wm 'be only a conA son, the late Theodore T. gree in Commerce from Ohio
1als of a number of e&gt;.isting bank litrm.:tures over a wide ana.
tlnuatl® of -the long.ttme bank~ Reed, Sr , was a graduate or Uni\ersity and was a membe1 day mght at the Jaycee hall in to Karr Construction Company,
l11i career Wthe POmeroy Reed Pomeroy !Ugh School and the of ilie first class lo graduate Middleport.
Other officers electOO were
family .
Eastman SChool of Business in from the Oh10 School of BankJames Mees, mternal v1ce prePreaident Qf the bank now is pougflkeepsle, N.Y. He wasserving. He 1oined the Farmers Bank
TheodOre T. Reet1, Jr., who is ing as vlee president of the Ohio and Savings Co in July, 1950, sldenl, Halph Werry, eXlel nal
holding tlie )lO!illlon' as did his StaiA&gt; Bank and Truot Co , Akron, and was elected !ISSJstant v1ce vice president; Tom Martin, sec ~
father and hi• rather before him. when he returned to Pomeroy in president in 1952; a director in
The bank, wt)ich .will occupy 1931. He succeeded his father
1957 , vice president in 1958 and Tony Taylor , directcr
spadOUSIUIW qUrters to be con~ as president or the Farmers
He lns been active ill aUa1rs
Present to dtscuss th~ purthat 500 Ohio residents last year
strucllid on j&gt;roparJlo betWeen W. Bank and Savings co. m 1944. of the Ohio Bankers Assn., and
or on the nverwtth resident Ohio purchased special permits in
pose
of
tht!
local,
state
and
na·
Second and W. Main Sts., was
He was later elected chairman has been extremely active l.n fra tiona! ,Jaycee organizations were
Agreement between Ohio and week
licenses.
West "irginia so they could fish
founded In 1904 by tho late Wll· ol the board at the bank. The ternal, church and civic affairs. W1lliam McAfee, administrab\e West Vtrg1ma for reciprocal
It was Rep Welker who carHep. Welker said a bill similar
liam Frederick Reed.
late Mr, Reed was acthe with
on the Ohio River
He holds the 33rd degree in Ma- vice president of the Ohio Jay - huntmg and rislung rights on the ned the bUI onto the rtoor of the to the one passed in both the
Welker reports waterfowl huntWilliam Ffederick Reed at~ the OhlO Bankers Assn. for many sonry and belongs to Grace Epis- cec~; Mike Ma1stro~. natio11al Ohio Hlver apparenllY wUl be Ohio House of Representati\'C
Oh10 Senate and House or Repn~ ­ ing on the Ohio River ia very
tended Pomeroy High School, years. H~ was also active ln dv·
dlredor of reg1on nine, and R!Ch- completed before the fall hunt- and co-sponsored tt there with sentaij:ves was ~ven the "gr~n
copal Church
He said that less pollu Ohio sta~ UniversltyandtheUni- tc groops ln Pomeroy and Meigs
se~5oo according to State Rep. Donald G.oddard, Washing- light" by West Virginia lawmak- good
Married to the former Nanc) arll lloltf, district \'ice prest- .
tion
m
the rl'Ver, new dams
verslt)' ot Michlg&amp;il, receiving Count:¥ and was a member of Beap of Gallipo)is, he hflS thre&amp; dent.
Rep t~alph Welke•, 27th District
ton County
ers recently
han contributed to the river
law oail'90 I• 188~. ·ARer " ali ' Mf'l"dc bodies and an activo sons, 'fom, Bruce and Paul
1 he Jaycee::; wiH meet each
Wcll'er said the Ohto Dep~rtCertain bounC\ary regulations
Welker sa1d the Jaw makes
having become one of the better
leaying·.J.aw ~llool he spent two member of Grace Episcopal
Tht! family resides in the cen- Wednesday mght in March in ment of ~atural Hcsources and and also specific hunting and available another 300 mtles of
fishing
areas In North America.
y_.s at a bank at Des Moines, Church.
tury dfd ramily homeplace at a dnve to get the local organ- the West vu·gima Divtsion of fishing hour s must be dectded fishmg and hunting water for
Rep.
Welker said Tom V
then for a time lived at
He served as president oottl
h.allon "back on its feet''
Gam~
and r 1sh confcren~ees on said Welker '
Ohio license-llolders
141 Mulberry .\ve.
Moorehead, ZaneSVtlle, sponPOrtsmouth, Ohio aud for sev- his death on JWle 15, 1962. That
The next meeting will be at an agreement for the reciprocal
When the new reciprocal hThe needs in Meigs County
Welker pointed outonthehouse
/ erai years in ~neuse, V111sa&amp;, year.. he was ~~eeded
~his date back to 1798 when Whitte- 8 p.m. Wednesday at the hall In hcensmg immediate!~ following censmg law is put into efl t, floor m behalf of Ule measure sored the b11l m the Senate.
more Reed was brought to Or~ Mlddlcport. All )Otmg men be~ passage of a measure rcctprocal Ohio 1esidcnts may fish or hunt
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angc To"nshiP from Grafton, N. tween 21 and 35 arc invite&lt;! to rights by the Ohio House last from either bank of the Ohio
,
H.. by his widowed mother Whit~
atlcnd the SCSS!On
temore Reed wa s then but a
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COWMIIUS- GOV. JAMES A. RHO!EStoday signedieglslatlon small bo) and the family lived
c tln8: the Ohio WateJ Development Authority and called it a "gua.r- in a log cabin near Alfred Darius
A rHI::N S - Ohto Univerfoods 'Plainly 1denti£ied as being
ant e ot Ohio'S leadenhiP in the fight agamst water pollution...
Reed, son or Wlnttemore, was
Sity Theater IS conducting a
The l-ood :tamP Program, .\merican' s agricultural abun~ imported. Since Uns is a food
;· uTbe OWOA tpr the first time provides a vehicle Cor industry born 1n this cabin; as a youU1
anc e to tmProve the diets of low"Nune Our Season Contest"
whkh begms m Mc1gs County
program, noTPfood items such as
atlll comm~Uos to break the bottleneck In providing water pollution was a teacher, and then went to
lor 1968--69. Theater enlhusi-1\prtl 1, Will be exphuned to food mcome cituens by increasing alcoholic beverages, tobacco
lcontrol faCUlties at a savings to themselves and at no cost to the Missouri where he also taught
as\.5 81 c bemg asked what
merchants of Me1gs County in a, their food purchasmg power.
school Ot~e of his pupil s be~
lt works like Uns: The Me1gs products, soaps, pet food, vege-.
l ~a)'en," RJiode~ •at
play s th~::y would like to see
meeting March 13 at 7:30p.m.
table seedl:i and the like cannot
\ Under: die OWDA, _anu.e bonds can be Issued for polluuon corP came Gen. Marmaduke of the
next year.
at the Ohio Power Co. offices, Count.} Welfare Deparunent dcoo be purchased w1th food stamP
trol facUltle&amp; fot lndu , and local govermnellt and retired by user Confederate Army and later govThe wmmng t!ntry Will be
l!O Mulben) Ave., Pome1o~. termmes the ehg1biliu o( the col(lons.
funds.
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ernor of Missouri
awarded two season ticket coul'he brieftng will be conducted Crumly and tells them tht: amount
Grocers redeem the coUPOnS
When Darius Reed returned
pons for each show during the
b3- Max Prewett ol the U. :--.. l.Jo.. t11e3- will need to mvest 1n the at local banks or through au~
WASHINGTON- !)HIO FARMERS who grow burley tobacco have to Ohio, he entered the drugstore
196s.69 season whichwillconpa11ment of 1.\gncultUJ e. 1\dnun- program, an amount that gener- onzed food wholesalers. BanKs
gone along witb produc'era lri other states in overwhelmingly approv- business in Pomero)l and long
::;ist of S I X plays~ The &lt;:ontest
MORGAN CITY, La. (tJ POisleflllg the program IS the l ~D\ ally depends on the famil~ SIZe redeem them through the Federal
j lng continuation. ol;.f~~ral production controls an~price supports tor was 8. director of the old Fh·st 'l'WO mehtbers of a Kentucky
reqmres that six suggestions
iu o.:ooperatwn with the Meigs and income.
' tbelr 1968, 1969 and 1fl'70 crops.
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National Bank to take the bank~ rescue team today descended to
Ehgiblc per sons p~ that Heserve system.
be sent to: Box Olf1Cf, Ohio
CounQ
Welfare
Deparunent.
surveys have been conducted
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The Agriculture lleparimant re)lOrted Wednesdat lhat or 9 942 ing profession even further back the bottom of the quarter~mile ­
li•li\lersity Theater, ~eoch
,\uthorizauon of food mer- amoWlt in ~eash for food o.:oupons, to determme the effectiveness o(
Ohioans partlci.PattngJ in a rhatl referendum. 96.5 per cent voted to into the family hi story.
Buildmg. ~dline for sugdecp shaft of a salt mine in
chants - both retail and wholo- and rece1ve free enough addi- the Food stamP Program first~
lle was promment in the early which 21 men have been
..::ontlnue the program,
gestions is Marth 17,
sale - IS bemg handled by the tional coupons to enable them to trod11ced in Ma~, 1961. These
salt industry ln the Pomeroy trapped since Tuesday, but
USDA's Consumer and Marketing bu.Y substantially 1nc rea sed food fmd:ings show that rooct sales, in
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Bend and was president of both found no sign of IJ(e
~rvice at Portsmouth, certifi- suwlies.
OOllars, mcrea sed an average o(
Lo\N~ASfER, OraO - THE S1JPERJNTENIENT or the nation's the White Rock Co and t h c
UecePienUI spend t11e1r co~ons
The rescuers, using selfcauon· of eligible Camil1es is by
8 pet ~:ent. Meats, produce and
I laraest Khool for ju
offenders re,lgned Wednes~. MaJ. Har- Buckeye salt Co. He d1od · tn container breathing apparatus,
Mttigs CoUPt.Y Welfare Depart- JUSt as they would money in ai'IJ other grocery Items shered ln
old T, Cowell's re lir*triP.~ wlll be effective AprU 1. Cowell. 56, 1901. He was the father t:t( Wil~ reported hearing a motor
authorized retail food store. The)
ment in Middleport.
the incease, as did boili large
swved 28 years wi~ _~ !d1b Highway Patrol and more than three liam F. ROOd who rounded tl\4) .runnmg and seeing a -small nre,
The Food StamP Program rep- can buy any food for hwnan con- and small stores.
Cowell Farmers Bank and Savings Co. but no signs or hfe.
yaro as SuPOrlnt:""l'!'! o! thef: air!leld SChool lor Boys,
r£1Sents another means of using sumption the) choose, exct!Pt for
cited
demands and pr~surea at the institution "often
It took more than 30 minutes
1\ASillNGTON (UPO - POW·
times not understoof bf those ll'ho are nota pan oC it" as his reason
Cor • the two men to reach the erless to stop a surging demand
~ for resijmlng.
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bottom of the sh;1ft of the for 11 federal crackdown on F,het'i
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cargill, Inc .. mine. Golllg clown to violence, a bipartisan coalition
I!IJAljT!COo V~ .,., E(\JHTf,JAIUNEs and a sailor were reported
slowly, the two men in a in Ule Senate today found itself
missing earb' f0day aft« teir'·ls--foot canvas ~anoe cdpsized during
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, makeshift cage called out backing a comprom1se civll
! a training drlll on~~ PotOmfiC River about four miles south or hJ!!re.
conditi.ons as they were lowered rights blll laden with antiriot
GENEV j\ (UrO - The United not try to veto the resolution in mg thelr own atom1c arms under
The Coa•t•G\IB!•hnd Na"ll~unchod a mass!voalr-sea search at
into the dull~whtte cavern.
amcn~ents.
rlrst llglot lor tjl•~ H•e otwhom wero VIetnam veterans and all
Stale~&gt;, Britain antl the :i&gt;viet the U.N. , Western oificials sa1d. the treatY.
They said the concrete-lined
Western spokesmen JOintlY
Despite serious misgivings Unlon declared today the) will
o! whOm we,o sttldontsot Ill·Marine Co~o, ochoolat filuanU..;·a Mao
Under the agreement, all ronCONWAY, ~.H. (\Jp,O -Rich· walls or the shaft wer.e m good
calle&lt;lt1
of "histone imPOrtance
rtnobaoo.,IIOutGOjpnoa"'"'h&lt;&gt;fWasllingtoo, D. c. .
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ard M. Nl~n. call(ng lor a !l'!t shape but that elevator guide about the antiriot measures, the give immediate help t.o any coUJ'Ioo nuclear counU"lCS Signing the C. m the nut lear age."
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tough policy for rioters and crl.. \earns were burned out. The manadra of the bill compensated ll'Y that [eels threatened by n~ &amp;-Soviet nuclear ooll-{)roliieraAmong other tl'lings, the
tlciztng the courts for haridcW'~ mlqers were trapped .men [Ire for their setbacks by keeping in- clear attack or is the victim o( tion treaty could appJ.y to the »
resolut1on
Lnu&gt;ites that
tact thfi!r main goal- a broad ban such aggression.
curity Council for aid if thCJfing the pollee, ls ~ tJ:Da~: rqared up the shalt.
liussia
is
preparedtoaidany
on housing discrimination.
They said the nucloar "urn- feel threatened by nuclear attack
jor campaign i&amp;.sue out of etlmi'
The 'descent by rescuers into
countr) whiCh has renounced
Sen. Philip A. Hart, D-Mich., brella" wUl cover all nations or nuclear blackmail.
and lawlessnets.
ns own nuelear we.pons and
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NixoR, winding up a three· ' the shaft w-d.s delayed more floor manager for the bill, said reooundng their own nuclear
It serves to meet demandl:i of
feels
threatened by CommudaY get out the "ote tour Of N,ew than tour hours while workmen that it was uregrettableweadded w~ under the U.~soviet such nations as India which feel
mst China.
,
todaY ls dra~ his coniltructed a smaller cage. ~
more •riot stuff to it. rm gl"!l joint draft tre;,tt.Y to stoP t h t-.) they would be oPen to nuclear
t\ccordirtg
to
C)ffici&amp;l
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·vdlh ~Ji ~-·~t·' , T~e• ~ men .~de an earlier ,.... \¥8&amp; rOjoctod. ~ The senat~ spread o( atomic arms.
·~ attack or blackmail b.Y renouncments, 11 eking has oointentionof
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att~
fpr go doWn in• a largt;r moved Into lts!"'''"lli ~ ofvotlng
The
pledge
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our Cour\1 have,S!)hf. ' c~rea:, but it hit an obstruc"-O!l On smen&lt;lments to thO oompro- dle Geneva Disarmament Confel'u·eatJ.
India's
hesitance is tlP
In ,weal\00\"l tb9 110i~ l., ~nd "ba~. to be pulled up.
• 'lnlsili "with some Indication that ence in the to.rm oJ a resolution
plamed by having g-1~ O.Jt&gt;.
forces al!lllnst,tho Grl'!J!I!lll!lr~ope that the minors woold tile "!]d was llli&gt;J'O"chlng,
II&gt; be sent to the United Nations
ese Communist nuclear mlgh!
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(llive had been slel\dlly lfw, 1
Securlzy Council. Bntaln JOined
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calls down the
Jlll:i' across tl'le border.
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the resolution.
Jo~pb W, Martin, the congress~

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Directors or The Farmers Richard C. Follrod.
other 'lJfficers of the bank are
Bank and savings Company are
Thereon John&amp;Oil, Vice PresiTheodore T, Reed, Jr., who LS
dent, Richard E. Jones, Vlee
also President, Thereon Johnson,
President, Paul E. KJoes, CaSh·
Fred W. Crow , Jr, Leslie F
ier , Mrs. J))rothy B. Will. AsFultz, (. Wayne SWisher, Or.
Fred n. Carsey, Jr., Harold E. sistant Cashier and Mrs. Joanne
J. Russell. Assistant Cashier.
Slmth, E. Robert Schellhase, and

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committee.
Plans were discussed tor the
amual lellowahiP toa to be held

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Colora aDd Aolmalo
Most animals in the ord!narl_ &lt;'&lt;&gt;Urse of life do not
use of color vision.
8 can see moat of the
co1Or! we see. Dogs and cali
can see well, but they eannot
see ditrerent' colora. , ,

Jaycees'
President

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misused.
Following hio Wk, the opoaker conctueted a discussion Peiiiod for the 30 women attending
tho meeting.
Mrs. Manniog Kloes, pres!,.
dent, had charge o1 tho meeting
which opened with an organ pr~
lude by Mrs. Fred Gibbs. "Our
Falth is ln the Christ Who

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McDade is

cepts of bankmg.
l'hc Btructure is designed in
such a roaMer as to refie~ the
traditional qualities of the Porn~
eroy area with the new and forward-thinking a~cts to be found
in Meigs county. The new build~
tng will be carried on several
hWldred concrete - filled steel
piles supported on bedrock. Foun·
datlons are all concrete and set
In such a way as to protect the
fir st Ooor (rom nood conditions
of the Ohio River
One of the new services to be
prov1ded the banks' cust.Jmers
1 s drive-Up banking, which Will
prove to be popular (or Pome~
roy residents. Another area to
be expanded is the Consumer
toan Pcpartrr.ent
Parking fa r."llities for 36 automobiles will be p111vidcd as an
added comcniencc. In addihon,
the bmldmg ha s been designed
with built-m expansiOn for future

Inc., o( Chester. Plumbing and
heating work, featuring an all
electrlt heat pump installation,
will be completed by Karl Grueser Company or Minersvllle. The
latest in vault and security equipment will be supplied by the
Diebold company of Canton.

NegotiatiOfiS Opened for

annual Charter Day luncheon'
1 p.m. at parish house of Grac~
Episcopal Church. Good citizen~
ship wlnners will be guests·
speaker, Mrs. Irving Karr sta~

declared. He urged his listeners
to see to lt that the tederallaw
is enforced through SliPPQrt of
local law enforcement officials
who now have the power to take
action against the Illegal sale,
distribution and possession ot
drugs whkh are harmful when

the Reed fam~ have been actln 1n Me1gs County ban~ng. Oa1·ius
the old First National Bank. His son, Wilham Frederick Reed.
and l)avb{gs Co. in 1904 and was bank president. His son, Tneodore T
o( the institution In 1944. The present president lS Theodore T need, J 1.,

father in the post in 1962.

ings" and Mrs. Milton Hood of
Ute Uln:as Circle presented de-WtioiUI usmg ,.Touch Jesus" as

SHOW STARTS 7 Pll

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FRIDAY
RETURN JONATHAN MEIGS
Chapter • Daughters of America

The minister commended Mrs
Dale Walburn, Mrs. Dwillltt Wal:
lace, and Miss Connie Bachner
llor thorne.
for their work in organizing a
UJrlng the meeting:, Mrs.
Junior choir. It was reported
that a new mimeographing rna~ Kloes requested clrcle members to prepare layettes tor the
chlile Wlll be dellvered this week
Women's Coo!erence to be held
to the church.
The Scloto Prellbytery moettng In Granville tn Juno. iihe 111&gt;to be held on March 19 ot Wll- JlOintod Mrs. Glbbo, Mrs. Beumlagt.on was announced and Mrs lah White, and Mrs. babelle
Anderson was elected delegate· Winebrenner to the nortlinatlng

Carfoon; Cobs •nd

773-5554 .MATERIALS CO. Mlson, W. V•.

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auditomon at Bp. m.

MEJGS THEAm

We have JUSt Wlloaded several carloads and
are reaQy to supply you at lowest prices.

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PAS!' CIDEFS, Magnolia Temple, Pythian Sisters, at the home
of Mrs. I\lle ~ith instead of at
the Ebersbach home as a~
oounced.
CATHOlJC WOMEN'S Club at

at the April mooting. Mrs. Charlos Bennett, 18Sisted by ldro,
Mary Lyons and Mrs. Martha
Attending the meeting were
King conducted the love giftdedlMrs. Tewksbary, .Mrs. Les Kencatloo.
nedy, Mrs. And-erson &amp;llllvan
Refreshment• Jollowing t h e
Taylor, Haptonstall,' Rjchard
meeting
were served by the Love
Owens, and Mrs. Harley.
Joy Circle with Mrs. Pearl !loUman, Mra. White, Mre. E. L.
Huatles, Mrs, John McNiel. Mrs,
Eugene Murra,y, Mrs. Ted
TONIGHT ond tHURSDAY
loy, Jr., and Mrs, Jolin Fultz
M~rch 6-7
as the hostesses. The st. p•
Rodgers 1ncl t11 mrnertttln's
.rick's Day theme was carded
"THE SOUND OF MUSIC"
out with a green cen.erptece
ITe&lt;hnicolor)
and shamrocks.
Juhe Andrews
Cbnrtopher Plummer

,. Carload Lot Prlcesl

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Theodore T. Reed:
Jr., announced today that ground..•
will be broken tor the new Far~
mers Bank and savings company
banking facility Saturday after ..
noon at 3 p.m. The public Is:
invited
frcsident Reed said the new
building is the culmination of
several years research and plan• '
ning on the part of the Bank•s
of(J~ers and directors. construction of this new bank will provide
the Pomeroy, Meigs county and
Big Bend area wtth the most
modern and contemporary fa~
cilltj', cmbodying tllC latest con-

Come in n- •nd
let Ul help you
wlthyour .
selections

Rev. Roland T, Kamm will be the Walks." There wu group atog.
log of .. Count Your Many Bless-

Named as alternates were Mrs.
J, E. Harl.,y and Mrs, Tewkobar);
Plans weremadeduringthemeet ~
ingto revise the membership list
before the AprU session.

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Blllllhetamlne (stimulants) and
historian.
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barbituates (depressants) and
LEAP YEAR Dane~ . 8 _ II
certain other prescription drugs
p.m. Southern Local Jlmlor High
to register with the federal govenunent names of phannJsts and auditorium , Mustc by the RaPhYsicians who dispense the me-- vens. Public invited. ~sored
by the Trl·M National Music Sodicines, and to make sale rec-ciety.
orda and inventories avallable
RUMMAGE AND BAKE SOle
for inspection by the F"ood and
will be held by the "Gto-ettes"
Drug Admlmstratwn.
Friday and Ssturday In the
The speaker s&amp;d that only
Bootb building, Pomeroy. Pr~
persons speclficaliJ! mentioned
ceeds to purchase new,uniforms
m the law are allowed to possess
for summer parades, ,
such drugs and that Illegal JlO ..
session is punishable by law HIGH SCHOOL dance party at
with severe penalties for sale Wahama High School auditorium
to persons uuder 21.
8 to 11 p. rn.Jaysemceeing.Pu~
The law helps combat drug llc Invited.
abuoo by attacking the chief

nliillt at the Middleport First
United Prellbyter!an Church,

Welcomed the meeting were
the
members Hubert
James

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A &amp;ulday school teachers'

door

POMiROY, OHIO

presentative reviewed the federal drug control legislation
which went into effect in 1966,
aimed at keeping drugs out of
illegal channels and available
for medical use only. He noted
that the law require:~ manufac-

lralnl"8 sosoloo to be held at tho

ty.
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one starts it and everyone else
~s along for fear o{ appearing "chicken."
The pharmaceutical Cirm r~

RuJP~t

II new sessioaat
SUJJiv~ Paul
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CANADAY- I Taylor,
HaptonsWI, and Rd&gt;ert Hagger.
Mrs
II SHOE STORE I Mrs.TewkabaryAnderson,
and
1 ,.ext
to Elberleldo I Mr Ruppel!
oo the recent aldo
l!JIOI1&amp;ored by
CHAPMAN-

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Get ready for spring and Easter
at Elberfelds. See our beautiful
selection of womens and girls •&lt;:+:
coats, suits, dte•ses atl weather
coats, lllilljnery, blouses ~just
anything you need to complete
your Easter wardrobe. We have
the latest in styU~~g, fabrics allll
colors. Use our tlclnvenle'lt laf·
awa~ plan. A complete selection
of gJrls size ranges f~;~~m babes
to teens~also a complete range
?f junior pet!tes, regular jun·
10rs, misses mes and half s.tzes.

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Will Begin Saturday
od by tile Rev. Howard

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p. m., at courthouse.

Communicants Class
A communicants class to begin
saturday at 1l a.m. was anrtOUDc ~

PAST CHIEFS, Magnolia Tern.
pie, Pyth!an Sisters, 7:30 p.m. at
home of Mrs. Adam Ebersbach
with Mlaa Bernice Am DW-ot
as assisting hostess.
EVANGELINE CHAPTER, Or.
dor of the Eastern Star, 7·30
Thuroda,y nliillt at the Ma~c
Temple; Initiatory work to beexempllf'ied; otflcers to wear for~
mals. Mrs. Cora Webb, deputy
grand matron o! District 25, will
make an lnopecUon viol!, Mom.
hers are to take items for an
auction.
ROCK SPRINGS Grange 7:30
p.m. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Leonard.
MEIGS COUNTY American Red
Cross Otapter Board of DJ.rectors 8:30p.m., at Veterans Memorial Hospital.

Escqpe, and Kicks Basic
Reasons for Drug Uses

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Spring Fashlans . for Wo~ln ~ ~·iw:.ii~i• ··"

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ln~~reslri. Of The Meigs-Mason Area

Come to

84 evenlnt Rev. ' James ih.r..
rison, Jr., apeake~ ]lev. J&amp;s
Morrison, Sr., gl¥1ng dovm!on-

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POMEllOY l~ENIOR
a dance
cloy nilllt~ 8 to lip. m.
e.ro,y Jwllor High School
.. ~ood•
1!1111 witll .fho·Ja,yo omcooifc. Ailo. Ea•tem
ml&amp;Bioo, 7$ cents.
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rosldont, Wbo rose from news·
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arrival at a llof!llltal
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St1te HI.JhWI1 Imp .
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Fire Dept.
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VJJlqe Fundi
Wat.er WorU
BoDd Retirement Funds

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TreNllren Cub Baluee Nlt¥-IU8
Fun41 tcarl.l

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CeiDeNt)'
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9.78111 P8

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Fwldl ~
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Ou.blltmdtlll W1n1nt•
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•taad.iq wII'RII\1
Total Cuh Balaa~
Dee. :Jl, ltlt
Ult.I08 41
JCMID\M.I 8·1

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Tax._

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Total J'roperiJ T101
Clranue Tu

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latenat.S.....- f'llnd. . .

1.000.00

Dd on strHt ParJrtu&gt;
Oelil VlUara aDd

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F - Sl}ea 1nd. Cbarps

UIIUO

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Water Renllll, ·~-

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To\.lol Bell4 lelual
aDd LllaAI

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Grand Tot&amp;!

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ICMIOULI C-1
OENBRAL VIU.AOE I'UNDI llllehl·
11\nJI Genenl. Auto Llceftle. Guoline Taa, Cemelt'l)'. J:tc.
E:IPENDmJRES:
Le11l Advertblnll
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251.!1
Water 1:1)'4rlftt aental
3.3110.00
Bondt 6: IMunnu ..
1,481.11
IJnployet" ContrlbuUona
3,.MO.I8
Woriuntn'.. Compeauatton
l,le5.N
Total IIUJeeHaneo\11 .. .
1,811.84:
TraNifen
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Total bplndlture1
IU03,1ti.P
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WATER· WOBU FUND
ReeelpU fr11m Senol~
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Water Ret~Wa . . .
Total Recelpll from

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Pur.:b. . (If 'Wile~
Worb~
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TOUll
turu . . Jillt.03U1
ICMIOULI C_,
SANITARY SEWIJM 6: •UWAOE
DlSPOIAL WOa&amp;&amp; CONSTRUCTION
J'\IND
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Totll aet:elpU
DPIL'iDm.rl\IS:

8,000.00

• 1.000.00

1DJ111Hrl.ftl len'k•
Tot1l EJtpeiW!.itW'ft

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RECEIPTS :
Properl)' T11N--General
Propert)' Tax
Total Preporty TuH
Toll&amp; Receiptl

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second

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LEGAL NOTICE
MOTICI Of APPOUITMitlf
Illite af . . IC.. L. L•wrence 0..

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Notil:l! II herebY IIYI!D that ~~~~
Ue F. l,.aWI'C!I~ . ol 8B11\e 1, Port·
l•nd. Ohio, hu been ttuiJ appolnted
,.\amlnl•tratrlx of the EetaW of ROll ·
~oe L . Lawrence, deeeuH. iaN 01
Route l , Portland, llt!IP Co\lnty,
Ohio.

Credltun 1re requlred t.o .tile th.elt
dllll'll with. 11ld OduelatY wU.hla four
mo~lhs .

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Dllted tbll 19th day ol febnllt'J

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Acllnt PNMte .t~
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Cemetery
Fu.nd

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TaAN8f'ERS· MEMOILANDA. AND
OTHIIR EXPLANATORY DATA

TRANSJI'J:RS BET'WDN
FUNDS:
From Generll ruDd To
ce-ter)' Fund ..

111110...,.,. •

Til ·v,lu•tlon, UM11
Tae B1te tor VWale
pull"*!\. 111'1

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Total • .

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said to be the world's most
commercially valuable bird.
The exportation of guano
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Number af Employee•
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BONDED DEBT
DeHmber 31. 1181

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Penon and PropertY

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Aaetl--(l.rand. Total
UABJLrtiiS
PUBUC tmLITY tMORT·
GAOl. UVBNtiE.
Water worb
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Total .. .. . .. .. .. ..
PUBLIC UTIUTY (GIN·
ERAL OBLIOATIOM

IMO.OOO.OO
NIO.OOO.ot

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storrw •eil*er' !BOIWM - --~ :

118.000.00
I 11.000.•
ttM.CIJO.OI

sewer • s.w. Dk,,
Tota1
TOTAL PUIILJC
UTILITY
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79t VALUE
FREE_
DELIVERY

ACCOUNTS PQeble
!unpaid bUll)

All Otber ..
TOTAL FLOATING
DEBT
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GRAND 'I'OTAL
LIABJLmiS
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LOTION

OUR STORE HOURS:
ltor5 IM01o thrv Fri.
I to 12 N-. Solunfay

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Homes lt4 practically
all the way, out ill front 4&amp;.45 at
the halt. G.W broke tho pme
OI&gt;On ill tllo last five mtnutoa of
ploy and went on to wtn.
G&amp;J will Pill' tho winner of
WO&lt;IJwsday night'• Coal Grov"'
Post 509 conteat on Frl~ ntant
at Whooloroburg,
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mtnsky 7-().U; D. Tratnor7~1$;
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Pomeroy

F r t day's exhlbltJon opener
against the Houston Astros.

Roolde third bu..an ··Joe
Moock's trulle was tholiiJI blow
of the New York Nita' tRtr ..
squad game ••• Wea Parker,
corwertlng from a awltcbohltter
tr• a right-handed batlel', hit •
triPle and a alnglo ill the Loa
Anl:eles lbdgers• pr~ce game
, , • Frank Robillsoo, tho·
Baltimore Orioles' TrtpleCrown
hero ofl966, and club personnel
director Harcy I»lton seemed

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playq weight, hit homers over
tht lett, center and rlal\t field
fence• during llaldlw pncUco ,
, • Earl wu..., a 2:1.game
wtnnor laot oeuoo, ~Itched
throe ahutDtit ~· In tho
Detroit Tiger a' ClmD J*Dl8 • ·• •
Jim W7nn, who hit :rr homers
for the Houston Astros, agreed

close to a salary agreement to a contract
oltor Wodnosday'o hour-an~~+ $40,000.

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(Final round)
(Section B)

with the fi~est,

New'Bama
wach Going
'All Out'
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP!) Alabaina•s new basketball coach
C, M. NO'A'il?n, Beeld&lt;w to build a
cap Prosram to match the
school's football ·prestige, said
Wednesday he would recruit
Negro players as well as white.
He's launching an "al)..out"
recruiting program, said New·

ton, named Monday to succeed
Ha,yden Riley, who resigned aft.
er a losing season.
Newton, a rormer Kentucky
beaketball pleyer and Transylo
vaaia coll~ head coach, revealed 1111'hll of two LeXingtorl•
Ky., players he will try to bring
to Alabama.
Newton said he had talked tf,
Gary Waddell. 6'10" center at
Lexington Lafa.Y- High School
and KeD Wilkie, 6'6" forward at
50
Lexington Tates Creek, while he
Pille Western 74 PrOetorvlllo was at Translyvania in Lexington.
Falrlan4 68
41 As soon asl took thejobhere
I contacted those boys and ·s~
Pro Studlnp
cured their promiae to come see
ua at Alabama." he said.
Newton. who otten helped KenNBA sr ANIJNGS
tucicy c...,h Adoljlh RuPil recruit,
By Unltt4 Preas lnternltlonal
aald he will •eek to brUle some
EAsr
W. L, Pet. GB &lt;1. the same boys to Alabama.
Tho lall, darkollarled coach
Plliladoll&gt;hiL • 54 18 ,750
Boston. , , •••50 23 .685 41,1, told the nevt"amen be felt r•
Now York. , , .38 :rr ,501 171'! cl'llltllv hold tho key to building
C!octnnatl. , • ,3$ 39 ,473 20
1 ~~ program" at Al.,.
baiJiL .Tho CrlmiOII Tide ha~ 10.
Detroit. ••••• 34 40 .459 21
Baltimore. , • ,33 II ,446 22
16 soaoon thll 7ear. and won only
tl\rOO ol 18 Southern Conference
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W, L. Pet. GB
St. Louli. ' ' ' .53 24 ,688
Loa Anples. , ,44 28 .611 8'1.1
son Frmclaco. ,42 \13 .450 10
Cbl,c. . . '. ' ,24 48 .1133 26'11
Seattlt. ••••••20 51 .282 30
Soa Q - •• ' .15 60 .200 37
WEDNESDAY'S IiESVLTS .
llotr&lt;&gt;lt140' Son DIO&amp;I&gt; 118
B'oaton itl3 New York 91 ·.
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cloct1U11d ·t o8 P1!11adoll&gt;bla 1od
st. Louis 112 Loa An&amp;eiea 9S
Only pmeo schoWled
THURSDAY'SGAMES ,
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PhUa. vs. Cia. It Clavelln4
~17m ai Chlcoco ·
fAl 'kwoli• at So.! Dieso
st. L, vo. Seattle, II POrtland,
Oro.

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Vicki Folts 'and LindA ~

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JOINS BOYCOTT
TUNIS (UPI}- Tlmlata Wednesday joined the list olnotlou
who will boyoott the 1968

shot \Iter tlle final buzzer.
Chamberlain led the losers
with 22 points.

To

Order Woddlne

Fl-roEorly

$eWe ConDo
Our lett For
'You . On'l'hol
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DUDLEY'S

Mexico ctcy II South Africa Is
pernlillod to Oold a team.

John Havllcek, Bailey Howe11
an4 Bill Russell combined to
score 66 points as the Celtic:s
towed the Knlcka. Havlicek had

Seores

Tex. (ol 1'1110) 85 Ariz. 81.81
NCM Col, Dlv. Northeast RD'I

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half meeting.
Frank Howard, who checkod
lito tht Waohii!IIDn
CIIIIIP welgbilll oni)' se..n
pounds more thlll his 2S6-pound

Angeles Llkera 112.&amp;6. The Boston whipped New York 103.
victory cut the Hawks• "magic 91.
1be Cincinnati victory kept II
number" to two Cot the title
one
game ehead of Detroit and
clinching as they stretched their
lead to G'h games. st. LOUis has two ahead or Baltimore for the
five pm.ea let\ and LOs Angeles final piiJ'o!! spot In the Eastern
Dlvisloo. 1be club thai finloheo
hu 10
last
will flip Sin Diogo for the
It was also a satist,ying
victory for the Hawks because No. I droit pick- figured to be
they'd lost olx straight games to Hous«m's Elvin Hayes.
Oscar Robertson, hampered
tho Laker&amp;. They now trail 2.$
by
inJuries Qruch or the season,
In the season series.
~e
Zelmo Beaty scored 25 points scort4 35 points as the RO)'olo
By Uattod Prou lntornatlonal ~ Ohl added 21 as tho nipped the 76ors. HIB last baaket
East
Hewko romped to the victory, put the royals ahead 107-102 and
l!h
on 80 Elgin Baylor had 20 for LOs provided the wlnniog margin.
St. Peter's
•• (1'11) 103 Angoleo while Riehle Clark The 76ers rallied but lost a
Duquesne 109 St
chance to tie It when Will
utica 86 ilol'!&gt;
added 17.
Ch"'berlaln's
dunk was ruled
Now Hvn 68 Salem · st. 58
In other games, Detroit beat
&amp;uth
san Diego l!ll-118, ClnclnnaU
Tennessee 63 Auburn 5f (01)
topped Philadelphia 108-106 an~

11-1·17; c. Evan• :1.0-f; E. Vance BuftalO"st. 79 Rochester 67
0.0.0; G. Trout 1-G-2; R. MelD- Northeastern 67
Lo Moyna (NY) 54 (con~
turf ~8. TOTALS 41-12-94.
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Gui'lll lk&gt;mos J80i- J, Harrl- ~&lt;;octlon A)
Americlll
IJII,
77
Btl~
67 .
1011 ·1+2; D. .Ilea!! .f,;ll-161
AsiiUiliP!Ioo
94
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75
(ms)
Harleas ~6; ·B. \VbetlalllW.
.1
NAD Pl'oyofls
27; 'J , Golden 1&gt;-().101 J. Trlemo
Dlalrlcl
31
a.$.19; C. 'White 0.0.0. TOTALS
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MOIIDIOuth 68 Moolclolr st. 62
32-IR-RO. ·
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Welllmllslr (1'11) 48 Edinboro 41
Dlitrlcl 7
Albu""'rQ!O 85 Ean NMox 88
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C~ MeKinlq 7t Maritngton
AI Berea
AI CanloD
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At D,eyton
&amp;uth 51
tng 40
OaytDII llotlt 73 Do.l1on Meadow·
AI Eastlake
dale 55
Euclid 79 Genova 52
B~r 47 Kirtland 32
AI Troy
At LOriln '
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AI Columbus
D - Norlhrl4gie f7
~~53 Bai Vlllaao .I,J~ Valley
81 Hllldlll4 78
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Liberty Union 49 Logan Elm 48
Nortbrldp 85 River Vallay 81
AI ChUIIcotho
Portamouth Clay 62 AlexaDder

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Carl Wolfe, ba.,
coach of 'tile kO!is Melhad 17, Othor•tndouble
were John Kamlnalcy wiih
~~~. with 12, and Tom
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drove In three runo with two
doubles, a triPle and a s!ngle In
tht ChiCIIIPI Ci!bl' intrWQ.uad
~ • • • !(anager AlYirl Dirk
of the Cleveland lndlallo Is
goarinjj spe~s Vic Da'"IU.
lo,· Jo-, Cardenal and Tommy
Harper lor aggre ..lvt r,mnlng
on ,the basepath• this year with
opecial lnatructlono • , • Jim
Bunning, AI McBean and Brece
Del C8n1xln were named to pitch
IIJr the PlttBburgh Pirates In

Hawks Virtually Wrap Up Title

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KHIOULI C..11
POLICE RJ:UIF AND PENSION

Paid lllto State PwllooF11'01ell'e DUabWtJ •
Pelllloa had. .. . , . .

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dama8ed roof on Philadelphia's
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EXPENDITURES:
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Bruins will play their National

closed alter high winds damaged the roo~ The Flyers
pliJ'ed Oakland at New York

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ROOF FELL IN
TORONTO (UPI)- The Philadelphia Flyers and Boston

"home" game to be transplant-

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by the above cartoon.

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exhibition acho$11• 11011'1 with !ocludod an ImPreaolve perlor- •
BOyer hitting ,.en, Davi• manco by blgtllyotoutod rookie
rnaldris a suri111•1!111¥ JOOII pRohor Mike TorreZ.
· olloWI/ii at third · in4 ~dot
Tho ClncillnlU Reds' holdout
. woll !Jel&lt;\ro lmPrtS&amp;Ive hotil, in ctho. oudteld problem ouddonly ell-eared
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when pRoher Jim Malonoy and
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ouUiolder Va4o PilliOn each
~~:~ tl\e American Leasu•
Bo7tr otorred.:lii·Uie .Whlto , algnod IIJrlllos~$60,000.
It
race 1110!' lllll'illi all.. &amp;x' Orol lntr..aquad · same :Maloney Ia .. believed to have
w~4 of tllo ""'~!~ an4- [!ovla and !l!yder ourrtncltrt4 to the c1ub'o terms
' ' mlldo' oeveral kt7 · otood out In their secoad one while Pinion won 111 estllnated
: · ..the winter ' tn4 . W~odey •..!i!l'der bid' two blto ~.ooo ralae.
tile aprlng and. drove In two ruM, locludlni
how mw tllo decisive IallY of a 4-~.
parta they victory, while Davis bllldlt4
three aharp4'-hlt grounders at
IJid&gt;. third.
Tim McCer..r and Lou
. to
NBARoundUI&gt;
Brock,
4ld heaV)' &lt;My on
an4 Ken
'' By United Preos llllernalk&gt;nal
the '•rubber chicken circuit"
It's all over but the celebratdurq· tile wl-, Bltowed tho Ing lor tho st. LOUis Hawks.
world champion St. Louis
1bo Hawks vtrluall)' wr•wed
Ill&gt; llle Western Dlvlsloo crown
In the National Btakei!Jall
Association wome141J' night by
whtwing the oocon4placo 1.01

and Mrs. Lester
ol

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Stat. Beer lft4 1.14Uor

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All tho olljlerlm~ seema 'ilrock' thret In a . sl&gt;obullng
tp · be goq w~ 11 tho . IIU'~ game wlllch alao

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25 while Howell added 24 and
Russell 17. Cazzie Russell led

the Knlcks with 24.
Detroit handod san Dleao Its
25th loss in its last 26 games as
three of the Rockets' top
players,

Don Kojis, Jon McGlothlin and John Bloclc didn't

make the trip to Detro!.. f;.1le
Miles led the winners with 27
while Henry Finkel had 26 lor
the lo-sers.

I

West Virginia
Joins NIT Field
NEW YORK
(Upi)..Two
local teams, St. Peter's and
Fordham, will he on tile opening
nlllhl card of the 3lat annual
National Invitation Tournament
on March 14..

St. Peter's will pill' Marshall
at 7 p.m. In the first game and

Fordham will moot Duqu~sile at
9 Jf,rn. In the secood game ill
the first doubleheader, 11 waa
learned today. Tho tourney
winds up March 23.
Arm)' plays Notre Dame ln

the nationally televised mstlnto
game on March 16. West
VIrginia will meet Da,y\011 at 9
p.m. thst nlgllt.

In other first round games 1ft
which the pairings are set, it'll
be Temple vs. Kansaa and LlU
again~t

Bradley.
' In one quarterfinal bracket.

the

Marshall-St. Peter's wimer

meets the Temple-Kansas winner

and tho West Vlrglnia.Da,ytoa
WIMet: plays the Army-Notre

Dame winner.
The other four teams in the

tourney are Oklahoma Cit.Y,
VIllanova, Wyoming and tho seuon.
rumerup in the Atlantic Coast
Conterence tourney, probablY
either Nortb Carolina or D.lke.
The ACC winner is committed
to

the

SOUth
winner .

NCAA tourney unles1

Carolina is an upset
'Ibe Gamecocks are

barred from post-season competition.

The ACC representative will
, be the llnal toam In the 16.toam
field. West VIrginia became the

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Illite af . . IC.. L. L•wrence 0..

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Notil:l! II herebY IIYI!D that ~~~~
Ue F. l,.aWI'C!I~ . ol 8B11\e 1, Port·
l•nd. Ohio, hu been ttuiJ appolnted
,.\amlnl•tratrlx of the EetaW of ROll ·
~oe L . Lawrence, deeeuH. iaN 01
Route l , Portland, llt!IP Co\lnty,
Ohio.

Credltun 1re requlred t.o .tile th.elt
dllll'll with. 11ld OduelatY wU.hla four
mo~lhs .

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OUR STORE HOURS:
ltor5 IM01o thrv Fri.
I to 12 N-. Solunfay

.

Homes lt4 practically
all the way, out ill front 4&amp;.45 at
the halt. G.W broke tho pme
OI&gt;On ill tllo last five mtnutoa of
ploy and went on to wtn.
G&amp;J will Pill' tho winner of
WO&lt;IJwsday night'• Coal Grov"'
Post 509 conteat on Frl~ ntant
at Whooloroburg,
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mtnsky 7-().U; D. Tratnor7~1$;
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Pomeroy

F r t day's exhlbltJon opener
against the Houston Astros.

Roolde third bu..an ··Joe
Moock's trulle was tholiiJI blow
of the New York Nita' tRtr ..
squad game ••• Wea Parker,
corwertlng from a awltcbohltter
tr• a right-handed batlel', hit •
triPle and a alnglo ill the Loa
Anl:eles lbdgers• pr~ce game
, , • Frank Robillsoo, tho·
Baltimore Orioles' TrtpleCrown
hero ofl966, and club personnel
director Harcy I»lton seemed

--

playq weight, hit homers over
tht lett, center and rlal\t field
fence• during llaldlw pncUco ,
, • Earl wu..., a 2:1.game
wtnnor laot oeuoo, ~Itched
throe ahutDtit ~· In tho
Detroit Tiger a' ClmD J*Dl8 • ·• •
Jim W7nn, who hit :rr homers
for the Houston Astros, agreed

close to a salary agreement to a contract
oltor Wodnosday'o hour-an~~+ $40,000.

.... .

(Final round)
(Section B)

with the fi~est,

New'Bama
wach Going
'All Out'
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP!) Alabaina•s new basketball coach
C, M. NO'A'il?n, Beeld&lt;w to build a
cap Prosram to match the
school's football ·prestige, said
Wednesday he would recruit
Negro players as well as white.
He's launching an "al)..out"
recruiting program, said New·

ton, named Monday to succeed
Ha,yden Riley, who resigned aft.
er a losing season.
Newton, a rormer Kentucky
beaketball pleyer and Transylo
vaaia coll~ head coach, revealed 1111'hll of two LeXingtorl•
Ky., players he will try to bring
to Alabama.
Newton said he had talked tf,
Gary Waddell. 6'10" center at
Lexington Lafa.Y- High School
and KeD Wilkie, 6'6" forward at
50
Lexington Tates Creek, while he
Pille Western 74 PrOetorvlllo was at Translyvania in Lexington.
Falrlan4 68
41 As soon asl took thejobhere
I contacted those boys and ·s~
Pro Studlnp
cured their promiae to come see
ua at Alabama." he said.
Newton. who otten helped KenNBA sr ANIJNGS
tucicy c...,h Adoljlh RuPil recruit,
By Unltt4 Preas lnternltlonal
aald he will •eek to brUle some
EAsr
W. L, Pet. GB &lt;1. the same boys to Alabama.
Tho lall, darkollarled coach
Plliladoll&gt;hiL • 54 18 ,750
Boston. , , •••50 23 .685 41,1, told the nevt"amen be felt r•
Now York. , , .38 :rr ,501 171'! cl'llltllv hold tho key to building
C!octnnatl. , • ,3$ 39 ,473 20
1 ~~ program" at Al.,.
baiJiL .Tho CrlmiOII Tide ha~ 10.
Detroit. ••••• 34 40 .459 21
Baltimore. , • ,33 II ,446 22
16 soaoon thll 7ear. and won only
tl\rOO ol 18 Southern Conference
pm...
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W, L. Pet. GB
St. Louli. ' ' ' .53 24 ,688
Loa Anples. , ,44 28 .611 8'1.1
son Frmclaco. ,42 \13 .450 10
Cbl,c. . . '. ' ,24 48 .1133 26'11
Seattlt. ••••••20 51 .282 30
Soa Q - •• ' .15 60 .200 37
WEDNESDAY'S IiESVLTS .
llotr&lt;&gt;lt140' Son DIO&amp;I&gt; 118
B'oaton itl3 New York 91 ·.
.
cloct1U11d ·t o8 P1!11adoll&gt;bla 1od
st. Louis 112 Loa An&amp;eiea 9S
Only pmeo schoWled
THURSDAY'SGAMES ,
\
PhUa. vs. Cia. It Clavelln4
~17m ai Chlcoco ·
fAl 'kwoli• at So.! Dieso
st. L, vo. Seattle, II POrtland,
Oro.

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Bla~J'II, En8land1 Mitdl11•
AIIO 11111*1 10 the ftold ,...
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bf tht
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Vicki Folts 'and LindA ~

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in until the ~toaeh 1ina in to
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JOINS BOYCOTT
TUNIS (UPI}- Tlmlata Wednesday joined the list olnotlou
who will boyoott the 1968

shot \Iter tlle final buzzer.
Chamberlain led the losers
with 22 points.

To

Order Woddlne

Fl-roEorly

$eWe ConDo
Our lett For
'You . On'l'hol
•

S~lal Doy

DUDLEY'S

Mexico ctcy II South Africa Is
pernlillod to Oold a team.

John Havllcek, Bailey Howe11
an4 Bill Russell combined to
score 66 points as the Celtic:s
towed the Knlcka. Havlicek had

Seores

Tex. (ol 1'1110) 85 Ariz. 81.81
NCM Col, Dlv. Northeast RD'I

h~

.'1111•

half meeting.
Frank Howard, who checkod
lito tht Waohii!IIDn
CIIIIIP welgbilll oni)' se..n
pounds more thlll his 2S6-pound

Angeles Llkera 112.&amp;6. The Boston whipped New York 103.
victory cut the Hawks• "magic 91.
1be Cincinnati victory kept II
number" to two Cot the title
one
game ehead of Detroit and
clinching as they stretched their
lead to G'h games. st. LOUis has two ahead or Baltimore for the
five pm.ea let\ and LOs Angeles final piiJ'o!! spot In the Eastern
Dlvisloo. 1be club thai finloheo
hu 10
last
will flip Sin Diogo for the
It was also a satist,ying
victory for the Hawks because No. I droit pick- figured to be
they'd lost olx straight games to Hous«m's Elvin Hayes.
Oscar Robertson, hampered
tho Laker&amp;. They now trail 2.$
by
inJuries Qruch or the season,
In the season series.
~e
Zelmo Beaty scored 25 points scort4 35 points as the RO)'olo
By Uattod Prou lntornatlonal ~ Ohl added 21 as tho nipped the 76ors. HIB last baaket
East
Hewko romped to the victory, put the royals ahead 107-102 and
l!h
on 80 Elgin Baylor had 20 for LOs provided the wlnniog margin.
St. Peter's
•• (1'11) 103 Angoleo while Riehle Clark The 76ers rallied but lost a
Duquesne 109 St
chance to tie It when Will
utica 86 ilol'!&gt;
added 17.
Ch"'berlaln's
dunk was ruled
Now Hvn 68 Salem · st. 58
In other games, Detroit beat
&amp;uth
san Diego l!ll-118, ClnclnnaU
Tennessee 63 Auburn 5f (01)
topped Philadelphia 108-106 an~

11-1·17; c. Evan• :1.0-f; E. Vance BuftalO"st. 79 Rochester 67
0.0.0; G. Trout 1-G-2; R. MelD- Northeastern 67
Lo Moyna (NY) 54 (con~
turf ~8. TOTALS 41-12-94.
·'
Gui'lll lk&gt;mos J80i- J, Harrl- ~&lt;;octlon A)
Americlll
IJII,
77
Btl~
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tht ChiCIIIPI Ci!bl' intrWQ.uad
~ • • • !(anager AlYirl Dirk
of the Cleveland lndlallo Is
goarinjj spe~s Vic Da'"IU.
lo,· Jo-, Cardenal and Tommy
Harper lor aggre ..lvt r,mnlng
on ,the basepath• this year with
opecial lnatructlono • , • Jim
Bunning, AI McBean and Brece
Del C8n1xln were named to pitch
IIJr the PlttBburgh Pirates In

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closed alter high winds damaged the roo~ The Flyers
pliJ'ed Oakland at New York

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BOyer hitting ,.en, Davi• manco by blgtllyotoutod rookie
rnaldris a suri111•1!111¥ JOOII pRohor Mike TorreZ.
· olloWI/ii at third · in4 ~dot
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: · ..the winter ' tn4 . W~odey •..!i!l'der bid' two blto ~.ooo ralae.
tile aprlng and. drove In two ruM, locludlni
how mw tllo decisive IallY of a 4-~.
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Tim McCer..r and Lou
. to
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4ld heaV)' &lt;My on
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'' By United Preos llllernalk&gt;nal
the '•rubber chicken circuit"
It's all over but the celebratdurq· tile wl-, Bltowed tho Ing lor tho st. LOUis Hawks.
world champion St. Louis
1bo Hawks vtrluall)' wr•wed
Ill&gt; llle Western Dlvlsloo crown
In the National Btakei!Jall
Association wome141J' night by
whtwing the oocon4placo 1.01

and Mrs. Lester
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25 while Howell added 24 and
Russell 17. Cazzie Russell led

the Knlcks with 24.
Detroit handod san Dleao Its
25th loss in its last 26 games as
three of the Rockets' top
players,

Don Kojis, Jon McGlothlin and John Bloclc didn't

make the trip to Detro!.. f;.1le
Miles led the winners with 27
while Henry Finkel had 26 lor
the lo-sers.

I

West Virginia
Joins NIT Field
NEW YORK
(Upi)..Two
local teams, St. Peter's and
Fordham, will he on tile opening
nlllhl card of the 3lat annual
National Invitation Tournament
on March 14..

St. Peter's will pill' Marshall
at 7 p.m. In the first game and

Fordham will moot Duqu~sile at
9 Jf,rn. In the secood game ill
the first doubleheader, 11 waa
learned today. Tho tourney
winds up March 23.
Arm)' plays Notre Dame ln

the nationally televised mstlnto
game on March 16. West
VIrginia will meet Da,y\011 at 9
p.m. thst nlgllt.

In other first round games 1ft
which the pairings are set, it'll
be Temple vs. Kansaa and LlU
again~t

Bradley.
' In one quarterfinal bracket.

the

Marshall-St. Peter's wimer

meets the Temple-Kansas winner

and tho West Vlrglnia.Da,ytoa
WIMet: plays the Army-Notre

Dame winner.
The other four teams in the

tourney are Oklahoma Cit.Y,
VIllanova, Wyoming and tho seuon.
rumerup in the Atlantic Coast
Conterence tourney, probablY
either Nortb Carolina or D.lke.
The ACC winner is committed
to

the

SOUth
winner .

NCAA tourney unles1

Carolina is an upset
'Ibe Gamecocks are

barred from post-season competition.

The ACC representative will
, be the llnal toam In the 16.toam
field. West VIrginia became the

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~~:~~;~-t killed
unltoci
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'In
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ta• week, one 111ort o1

VietnAm

War

record,

IJlOI&lt;••-

aald toMoot of the caaualdea
eaaie ln . ~th
I'IOI'thtrn pr()vtnces where more
heavy ft811U1111 raged toda;v.
The spokel!lllen said tha! last
week another 2,191 u.s. oorvleemen sollered wound&amp; In action.
Allied troopo reported killing
3,8t9 Communist• In tile same

,J\morleon
~.

v.-•,

week.
U.S tore&amp;&amp; ~ered a record
543 mea killed In the week of
Feb. 11-17. The opokesmen said
tllal moot o! the 542 killed last
week tell in battles &amp;long the
North-South Vietnam bqrder

and In the tormer 1mperlal
capital or Hue, fO miles below
the border.

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Dien bat~ry Pililt aoven mlleo
. "GrowKI CilYaro WUI Work
Amerlcon mill· aout11 or Hanoi.
Yoil, " ' Wil 1!1• toptt tor dlo.
tar7 OOllrCta aald the Commu- The piiDI . pmduoed 5o per .!or
cuolkln:
dl 'tlie ~ ,l la...,
nllll .-Jntl¥. aim at pullhillll c:ent of all blttorillo lilaclo ill
Clul&gt;
M\llidl1
afienjgba It thO
tbr""lb' tho border do!enaos and Nortb VieUwn, U.s; - homo
Of
Mrll.
diatloi
cPeralng·
once·•·"· drlvlnl! aptnst Hue, said. II had bien lion!btd Ooc:e or; ·wllll Mlsi' l;yili&amp; Ebel:obach,
ocene ' 0( l 25-&lt;la!' bailie last before, on Me!&lt;- ·Zl, and
co-hostell.
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and
The
wal
~
b7tlte
the war- More than 4,600 10110 bock to !Uti ~·
preaidelt,
Mrt.
FrOi!BIIellnll',
Communlsta were olllfl,
Air Foret pii.U bolnlied the
readlnB die 'i&lt;lr .. o1 tile month:
Leatheri&gt;el:ko IUI'POrtod by Pbuc Yen M;IG baiO, 18 mlleo
Arllll' -hellctipler einlhills ond nortlnleot of H.enol. Tbo field Ia
••rve opadod . a illll'den, but
artl!IOI'I' killed 91 Communists tllo major North Vietnamoae
I haYell't plll!lled loeda
Wednolldl,y in a lllriea of mUitary alrbaao; thteo Sovlot-"Tkil .... ~ Pili lo be kept
clashes below t h e northern built llyuohln D28 "Boalle" Jet
"'1"~11~~ !or weeda.
bordor''s Demll!torlzed zcine IJOmbara wore spotllld lbero laet
'•'nlare ,lfOD't be diatlbcti.ons
(DMZ). u.s. JP]koamen aald 15 monlb, ralalni ..,.MIIicm the
or "'IUIIo! nosa1,
Marines ware killed.
Communllll misht aarlai
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Anne'l laee ta loveThe North VletDimeiO have warlaro aptnat Soutb VleUwn,
lier
Ulan
Wlea or roses."
up to 50,000 trnnt&gt;• polaod In the eapeclail,y aplnst tho Mlrlneo
border
for Hanoi's lar.seat pardlng tile !rander,
A dovoUmal (le1'lo4 was led by
otrenalve of the war, accoidlne
'Mrs, Pot:olngor, (living tile true
to u.s. lnleiliJOIICe. The big Red
meanlni Of Lent.
push """d oome at onytime,
Sale~~ at·
illo jiOtnted out thlt March Is

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Tho .blaooi p..,t of tile LeDton ,..icn U!la yilar fallo In

Mareh. Therefore, b houaeaare
clt&amp;Dod and clotbidJ le cbaDgad
tho1Jallla and minds aleo should
transport's fireball crash.
uary, or 10.9 per cent ot ltl
bo cleansed to prepan for .Hoi.Y
U.S. jet pilots Wednesda.Y flew 1968 sales anal JDilWltY 31.
Week and Easter. uwe can only
83 missions against North
n Ia ostlmollld tllat couni;Y
lind tho true meaning of t h e

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spokesmen said 49 men had and Freedom llares 11111 In
been killed In tile two-engine the couni;Y of t44,334 &amp;Irina liD-

Vietnam,

Navy

~llots bombed

DUDlEY'S

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port inside Hanoi, 1.8 mlle•
from the capital's center. The
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when Karen

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A large !Iaure ol Karoa p~
11!1 II !eatured In tba .Painting
with oubdued ~· Ill Karan ill
dllloront pOIOI Uled In the baclo-

Students to Speak

REG.

roy.

dl&lt;liort PTA II IPOIIIOriJV a
kite hiD andhou- llhoar sale.
Ho thouiiht you ""'frt to be !no
formed, IIIIi:~ YOUIII - l e will
be mlk!lw a doo_,. • palgn 10 peddle the ablll'o.

Rt, 1 Mlneravllle, "-'lid'*• 8:17

a.m. Wedneac\Q,

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BIRTHS ·
Mro. Ruoooll H. Loilhei~ Ji'Om·
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John FultJ advise• tllatllte Millo
neldl1r Mra. Jamea N. ~~

TO CONDIJCT SERVICES

son University
ship aervices
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to love atx1 foraiveneas. We mull
bacome hwnbie ~ - at tile
loot of tllo Crose to be able to
receive the sreat love and peace
that JeiUa, Hlmaelt, came to
earth to teach.'' she aald.

dleporti James Autheraon, Syr•
Apprd!Wriatel,y 50 Jialntiu&amp;• by Mrs, Gosney are attracdveqo dl"
cuae; bron Cunningham, ~r• pJa.yed ·at the banll and certalnl,y point "' 1 vorlllilitl' In the work
cuse; Thomaa Johnson, Pomeroy;
of Mro. Gollll;)'o Her rqe ol oubjecta"""'ro 11&gt; be liniimiled.
James Powell, New Haven; Mary
An lntore•~ oiclellatrt of the exhll&gt;lt Ia t11tt lour ol the baintGilkey, Pomeroy.
lll!l are o! KMeo Grlllltb, clouahter of Mro. &lt;lllrles GIU!Itb, I!SCHARGED - Larry Pal'einPio.Ye,o, ~d liloy deal will! Karen's work with~ n-.- -which
sona, Harry Allen, Vance Mil- 11
ailo out11an411w. by thO •ll• The pslndnga are great.
hoan.
l\11-o, l;ooney
!no ground.
tereated In
her trumHaven. and Nancy Lorain Van Jn.
wagon, 20, Pomeroy; Clyde Lao

Sl•

Friend Sliff8n
TheLoqOfA ·
Loved One . . The
Kindest Thing
You C.n Dols

death and .reiUrrectlon or our
Lord when ;.. our hearta

MEIGS MARRIAGEUCENSES
pet two yoara
Larry Lee Drlkt, 18, N e W Mlnltrel

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a month to lliart lli&gt;Uoacleaning,
aortina 0111 old wtlller clothes,

831.9 MiHion

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Mike Tho Affolr

f11r sprlng ani!

January

January 1988 lllleo ol Unillld
Vietnamese Invaders near the western end of Ute AIUed andLeatherneck border ba.stlon of invasion line, CoJrlmuniat fire . States Savings Bunda and Fret..
shot d.-;,'lt • U.S. Air Force Cl23 dom illares In Ohlo ,.....
Wednelldl,y,
kUling all
48 million. Theodore T. Bold, Jr.,
persons aboard, A m e r i c a n Mella COUnty Volunteer Savtnp
spokesmen said. .EarUer the Bonds Chairman, reported Bond

Center""c" and

,.

are.

u.s. commanders reported the Intelligence reporls aald.
Marines o1 tile 3rd and lot
At Khe Sanh, tile surrounded
Divisions today battling Nortb Marine fort that anchor a the

Planning A
St. Patrick's
DtvPartY?
We Ha .. D_,alions,

....u.a

and

CANES?

1 QT.

Final Touch

Reg. s1a'
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Dial Soap WITH
$
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2.. 39' TowEr
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unltoci
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ta• week, one 111ort o1

VietnAm

War

record,

IJlOI&lt;••-

aald toMoot of the caaualdea
eaaie ln . ~th
I'IOI'thtrn pr()vtnces where more
heavy ft811U1111 raged toda;v.
The spokel!lllen said tha! last
week another 2,191 u.s. oorvleemen sollered wound&amp; In action.
Allied troopo reported killing
3,8t9 Communist• In tile same

,J\morleon
~.

v.-•,

week.
U.S tore&amp;&amp; ~ered a record
543 mea killed In the week of
Feb. 11-17. The opokesmen said
tllal moot o! the 542 killed last
week tell in battles &amp;long the
North-South Vietnam bqrder

and In the tormer 1mperlal
capital or Hue, fO miles below
the border.

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. "GrowKI CilYaro WUI Work
Amerlcon mill· aout11 or Hanoi.
Yoil, " ' Wil 1!1• toptt tor dlo.
tar7 OOllrCta aald the Commu- The piiDI . pmduoed 5o per .!or
cuolkln:
dl 'tlie ~ ,l la...,
nllll .-Jntl¥. aim at pullhillll c:ent of all blttorillo lilaclo ill
Clul&gt;
M\llidl1
afienjgba It thO
tbr""lb' tho border do!enaos and Nortb VieUwn, U.s; - homo
Of
Mrll.
diatloi
cPeralng·
once·•·"· drlvlnl! aptnst Hue, said. II had bien lion!btd Ooc:e or; ·wllll Mlsi' l;yili&amp; Ebel:obach,
ocene ' 0( l 25-&lt;la!' bailie last before, on Me!&lt;- ·Zl, and
co-hostell.
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and
The
wal
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b7tlte
the war- More than 4,600 10110 bock to !Uti ~·
preaidelt,
Mrt.
FrOi!BIIellnll',
Communlsta were olllfl,
Air Foret pii.U bolnlied the
readlnB die 'i&lt;lr .. o1 tile month:
Leatheri&gt;el:ko IUI'POrtod by Pbuc Yen M;IG baiO, 18 mlleo
Arllll' -hellctipler einlhills ond nortlnleot of H.enol. Tbo field Ia
••rve opadod . a illll'den, but
artl!IOI'I' killed 91 Communists tllo major North Vietnamoae
I haYell't plll!lled loeda
Wednolldl,y in a lllriea of mUitary alrbaao; thteo Sovlot-"Tkil .... ~ Pili lo be kept
clashes below t h e northern built llyuohln D28 "Boalle" Jet
"'1"~11~~ !or weeda.
bordor''s Demll!torlzed zcine IJOmbara wore spotllld lbero laet
'•'nlare ,lfOD't be diatlbcti.ons
(DMZ). u.s. JP]koamen aald 15 monlb, ralalni ..,.MIIicm the
or "'IUIIo! nosa1,
Marines ware killed.
Communllll misht aarlai
··~
Anne'l laee ta loveThe North VletDimeiO have warlaro aptnat Soutb VleUwn,
lier
Ulan
Wlea or roses."
up to 50,000 trnnt&gt;• polaod In the eapeclail,y aplnst tho Mlrlneo
border
for Hanoi's lar.seat pardlng tile !rander,
A dovoUmal (le1'lo4 was led by
otrenalve of the war, accoidlne
'Mrs, Pot:olngor, (living tile true
to u.s. lnleiliJOIICe. The big Red
meanlni Of Lent.
push """d oome at onytime,
Sale~~ at·
illo jiOtnted out thlt March Is

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992-5560
59 N. 2nd Avt. Middleport

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and avon the cltUdreo discard

wblter

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!or nirir Clles they

CaD 11M out-ot-doorl.

Tho .blaooi p..,t of tile LeDton ,..icn U!la yilar fallo In

Mareh. Therefore, b houaeaare
clt&amp;Dod and clotbidJ le cbaDgad
tho1Jallla and minds aleo should
transport's fireball crash.
uary, or 10.9 per cent ot ltl
bo cleansed to prepan for .Hoi.Y
U.S. jet pilots Wednesda.Y flew 1968 sales anal JDilWltY 31.
Week and Easter. uwe can only
83 missions against North
n Ia ostlmollld tllat couni;Y
lind tho true meaning of t h e

A

spokesmen said 49 men had and Freedom llares 11111 In
been killed In tile two-engine the couni;Y of t44,334 &amp;Irina liD-

Vietnam,

Navy

~llots bombed

DUDlEY'S

A6

Intruder

port inside Hanoi, 1.8 mlle•
from the capital's center. The
all-weather jets also hit the van

All Work Guorintwd. Moat Service OM Dey. Spocl.ailzing In
Zlpf*l, Cuffing, Toporlng, Pof.
ehing, Longlhoning. Shortenlnt
and Gonorol Monell""

()J'EN DAILY 9 TO 5

JAY JAY TAILORING
POMEROY

MIDDLEPORT

E. MAIN
PH.992-5M4

SECOND AVE.

PH. 992·5717

residents oow owu •7 million In
Bonds and FreocJom

th• Red River Savi!llll

2 LOCATIONS
_JO _SERVE YOU

Shares and that over $3.4 bfilion ln Bonds and Sharea are

held by tltloana.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOsPITAL

ADMITTED - Charlea Eblin,
Pomeroy; Ethel Halfhill, Cbelhlr~ J:Onald srowora, Middllport;
Amos Cross, MiddliPOrt; AlPmder Crou, Mlddleporti Angela

CroBS, MiddJOjiOrt; JOI!IIhino
Blovino, Middl01&gt;0rt; I:OJVIIW
Clark. Pomeroy; Lucy McCune,
Addl1011~ Diane Caruthers, Mld-

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e Outtlandlnt perferN·
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quality ched.ecl le In1ure lent, treu ..le f'"
eperallen.

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to own thi• modern water
pump- call ua Loday for a
free estimate on an en1iMen!d, Myers "SO" Sub-

mersible pump i11111tall1tion.

OPEN ALLDAY
THURSDAYS

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P&lt;&gt;rt IIDute 1, and Eloazaolr
L, Manley, 71, .Middll(lOrt.
ACTION FILED
A OOI'PII.IllJOrt actloo aplnat
Charles Wolfe ha• been dl.,.
missed In the Melga &lt;:ouney Common Pl.., Court. Aiao dll1nluod
in the aame court waa an action
!lied by the Pomeroy National
Bank agalnot tm~Green and~
ma Jean Green, et al.

t IIMple

.. nopiMO.

EBERS BACH
HARDWARE
POMEROYI OHIO

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m.IUII
59 N. 2nd A... Mldd""""

Beat. •. ofthe
Bend

By Bob Hoeflieb

Mrl.

In O..e Day

Ruth Gosney bu offered uaomlthlna: tor everyone" ln her

o!IH'OIIIan art lhow at the Pomeroy National Bank thio 10001&lt;.

COURTEOUS
AND
EFFICIENT SERVICE:.
BATH SIZE

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aummor

mualeal at the

JERGENS SOA

when Karen

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atei,y. bepn drawll!l hor tmj,rlo'a-

110111 and an unuiull pslndng !IDa11,y doveWped.
A large !Iaure ol Karoa p~
11!1 II !eatured In tba .Painting
with oubdued ~· Ill Karan ill
dllloront pOIOI Uled In the baclo-

Students to Speak

REG.

roy.

dl&lt;liort PTA II IPOIIIOriJV a
kite hiD andhou- llhoar sale.
Ho thouiiht you ""'frt to be !no
formed, IIIIi:~ YOUIII - l e will
be mlk!lw a doo_,. • palgn 10 peddle the ablll'o.

Rt, 1 Mlneravllle, "-'lid'*• 8:17

a.m. Wedneac\Q,

·

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DISCIIAIIGI!S
FlOdoritk H. Jertdey, Mrl.

REG •.69c

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VICKS. ·.72c '.:
COMET
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2 lor 27'

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Carver Wlllllm• extend• onbmtatlon 10 the public.

DEODORANT ,

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at the Pomeroy
Church at 10.110
morni!lll· PU!Dr

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·- Mr. Clean
CREST
leanser 33c OOTHPASTE.::
52C
.

BIRTHS ·
Mro. Ruoooll H. Loilhei~ Ji'Om·
etoJ,•a ...,., 2:30 Lm. Wed~
John FultJ advise• tllatllte Millo
neldl1r Mra. Jamea N. ~~

TO CONDIJCT SERVICES

son University
ship aervices
Flr!lt s.t&gt;Uat
a. m, SUndo,y

10·95 10 517• I

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7te12. .

Fitc~ ,.,k
2~ ~~..,
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- ney went
lAIV ~ iUUI
, UJ

.•

COATS

SendFiowen

to love atx1 foraiveneas. We mull
bacome hwnbie ~ - at tile
loot of tllo Crose to be able to
receive the sreat love and peace
that JeiUa, Hlmaelt, came to
earth to teach.'' she aald.

dleporti James Autheraon, Syr•
Apprd!Wriatel,y 50 Jialntiu&amp;• by Mrs, Gosney are attracdveqo dl"
cuae; bron Cunningham, ~r• pJa.yed ·at the banll and certalnl,y point "' 1 vorlllilitl' In the work
cuse; Thomaa Johnson, Pomeroy;
of Mro. Gollll;)'o Her rqe ol oubjecta"""'ro 11&gt; be liniimiled.
James Powell, New Haven; Mary
An lntore•~ oiclellatrt of the exhll&gt;lt Ia t11tt lour ol the baintGilkey, Pomeroy.
lll!l are o! KMeo Grlllltb, clouahter of Mro. &lt;lllrles GIU!Itb, I!SCHARGED - Larry Pal'einPio.Ye,o, ~d liloy deal will! Karen's work with~ n-.- -which
sona, Harry Allen, Vance Mil- 11
ailo out11an411w. by thO •ll• The pslndnga are great.
hoan.
l\11-o, l;ooney
!no ground.
tereated In
her trumHaven. and Nancy Lorain Van Jn.
wagon, 20, Pomeroy; Clyde Lao

Sl•

Friend Sliff8n
TheLoqOfA ·
Loved One . . The
Kindest Thing
You C.n Dols

death and .reiUrrectlon or our
Lord when ;.. our hearta

MEIGS MARRIAGEUCENSES
pet two yoara
Larry Lee Drlkt, 18, N e W Mlnltrel

I

",

a month to lliart lli&gt;Uoacleaning,
aortina 0111 old wtlller clothes,

831.9 MiHion

_,1.8

No•eltY 'ltoma-To
Mike Tho Affolr

f11r sprlng ani!

January

January 1988 lllleo ol Unillld
Vietnamese Invaders near the western end of Ute AIUed andLeatherneck border ba.stlon of invasion line, CoJrlmuniat fire . States Savings Bunda and Fret..
shot d.-;,'lt • U.S. Air Force Cl23 dom illares In Ohlo ,.....
Wednelldl,y,
kUling all
48 million. Theodore T. Bold, Jr.,
persons aboard, A m e r i c a n Mella COUnty Volunteer Savtnp
spokesmen said. .EarUer the Bonds Chairman, reported Bond

Center""c" and

,.

are.

u.s. commanders reported the Intelligence reporls aald.
Marines o1 tile 3rd and lot
At Khe Sanh, tile surrounded
Divisions today battling Nortb Marine fort that anchor a the

Planning A
St. Patrick's
DtvPartY?
We Ha .. D_,alions,

....u.a

and

CANES?

1 QT.

Final Touch

Reg. s1a'
BEN GAY SOFTENER 69~
Original · BATH SIZ
BIEEZE
Dial Soap WITH
$
26
ONLY
2.. 39' TowEr
69c
.Reg.
.

2Y2 oz ..
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CAlD 011 THANK&amp; A, MITU.t.lY
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ecNitllnel werlf :tc.

II.IND ADI
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Notice

CARRIER WANTED
IM MIDDLEPORT
Call
Mrs. Clifford
"Faye" Manley
Middleport

· For Sat. ,

au.in-.

fllOll''

MOBIL HOME. t0x50. two bed- LOGAN ~ &amp; SAFjm
EQUii&gt;MENT, talei anll rooms. coppertone kitchen.
vice,
Pomeroy, Ohio,
J.
wall to wall carpet In living
•pecial
prices
oo
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room. All gas appliances.
et'll for boaia, ~~ ad
Pbone 992·%"19.
3-7-lstp
bomM, Dwtgbt' .l.Oian 1ft.
311SI, Charles ManbaD ' IISFIREWOOD. aoy length. d,_
8361, Mas Elcltlnser IIIIUUI.
livered. Gerald King, 'lltnd~&gt; ,
ForR1nt
S.7-;ttp
FURNISHED GARAGE APART- Pbone 9!16-1063.
MENT on IJncoln Hill, AdLEAV" YOUR order imm.. !i- NEIGL!i:R ~;.. for
ults only,
11112,14~c ately for strawberry olarils. building houses. Long ,~ 'term
loans avoUablo, alumlnunt
We will have IS regular v~­
windows, insulated l!laoo.
rleties and 5 everbearing to
t'OUR ROOM aparlment, furn.
marble 'IIIII. can Guy Nelgrhoose from. Midway Markl!t,
isbed. Phone !193-3975 or 992ler. Raeine.
D-D-tle
Phone !1!12-2582 or 992-2565
2071 evenings.
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THERE WILL be a gun shoot
Sunday. Marcb 10, beginning CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy: HAY AND CORN , finlt caH,
One three room apartment,
at noon at Forked Run Sportsregistered Guernsey Heifer,
very nice and modern. Shown
man Club. Everytne is wel·
John J. Rose. Long Bottom,
by appointment only. Phme
~
come.
Ohio.
Phone 949-28'11. 3-7-3tc
992-5271.
S-0-lfc
cOPPER and brass will be towCARPETS a fright? Mal:e them
er in price soon. 811 sell now
ForS.Ie
a beautiful slgbt with Blue
to Bill Bailey, Seoond St.. HOUSE for sale in Clifton.
Lustre. Rent eleclrlc obamReedsville.
• 3-7-61&lt;
Beautiful private borne, for
11. Bakor Furniture.
children. six rooms (three
s.4-6tc
COUNTRY MUSIC at Sportsbedrooms), divided baaemen~
I
man Bar Friday, Saturday
play room and shower. Two HEREFORD SALE : 24 Buill
and SUaday from 8 to I. Junclots 50 x IIIII; 12 x 18 barn.
and 24 Females, Sootheastern
tion of 124 and 143.
3+3tp
Property fenced in. Inquire
Obio Hereford Aaaociallon,
at Blanche Compson, Cll(.
Spring Sale. All clean pedif WILL NOT be responsible for
lon.
3-l-3otc
grees both borned and polled.
any debts other than my own,
Saturday, March 18, 111118,
Henry Doerfer, Jr.
O'iE USED Coca Cola machShow 9:30a.m. S:lle !:110 p.m.
~p
ine and one used cigarette
Rock Springs Fair Groundl,
machine. $25 each or botb for · Rt. 33, three miles oorlh of
I WILL oot be responsible for
$45. Newell's SUDO{'O, ChesPomeroy. Ohio.
3-Utc
any debts contracted by my
ler.
3-1-'!c
wife.
SINGER SEWING machine In
John Simpkins
pc ODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
lovely sewing . table. Does ~II
Rt. 2, Cbeshire. 3-0-3tp
miniature. $75 and up. Stud
regular sewmg, plus dial
' dfl
.
"'f'rvice and groomin1. Phoo~
equoppe or ancy Zig zag
HAPPY HOUR, Sbenang Springs 992-0443.
11 3 tfc
·
buttonboles, overdeSigns,
Nite Club, 5 to 6 p.m. Moncast. etc. Only 6 monthly payday thru Friday. Ladies nlgbt POTAT~ES . Clarence Proffit!.
ments of $1.67 per weel:.
every Frld•y.
U.tfc
Portland. Phone 843-2254.
Phone 99'/.-2885.
3-5-tlc
11 3 tie
NOW OPEN, Brinker Jewelry
SINGER SEWING machine,
and Watch Repair, 5th st .. COAL. heavy. lum'l s•oker, egg
sews forward and reverse.
and mine run. Excelsior Salt
Racine.
Zig zag equipped to button~p
Works. Inc .. E. Ma:n St .. Pohole, monogram, darn, etc.
meroy. Phone 992-3891. 12-6-tfc
Sewa like new. Poy off 6 payPENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
ments 16.76 eaoh or $30 casll.
will pay (or a bralre adjust- T\10 STORY, seven room home ;
Phone 99'/.-2185.
a+tfc
ment at Pomeroy Home &amp;
four bedrooms , bath, I a r g e
Auto.
1-7-lle
utility room. gas heat. Five
ST!JREO CONSOLE, contemminutes walk to Middleport
porary walnut stereo with raREVIVAL starting at the Mt.
business dlslrict. Paul Houddio . deluxe Ooatlng turntabHerman U. B. Church, March
ashelt 992-2246.
2-27-!0ic
le. Was Door demonstrator.
11 at 7:30 p.m. each evening.
Will
sell at dlsi!OU!It price ol
Rev. Carey Knittle of Cincin- MOBIL HOME, Bx35, excellent
$f1.77. Call 99'/.-3218. , 3-IHitc
condition. Completely furnishnati. Ohio will be the Evangelist. Special singing each eveed. $1850.1111. Call 992-5262.
7.-28-301fc GOOD MIXED bay. Vernon
ning. Everyone ill welcome.
Nease, Nease SetUement
11-6-lztc
Road. Minersville. Pbone
SPECIAL!
Early American
94!1-311111.
S-0-Stp
stereo, AM &amp; FM radio comW1ntecl
bination. Recently repossessMIDDLE-AGED LADY to do
ed.
Take payments of 18 per BEAGLE PUPS, I montbs old;
housekeeping five dayo a
good breed. Fern D. Norris,
month, or pay balance of
week, weekendllree. IJve ln.
Racine. RD I, on Racine-Po1117.10. Call 992-3218 for free
Call 247-Z!ft.
H6tc
meroy state highway. Phone
demonstration.
3-5--Gte
949--1033.
~tp
SILVER WAR nieldes! Paying
6 cents each; or $2.50, per 1968 WHITE zig zag portable HAY; Pbone 9115-3317 or 9115model one rDooth old. Monoroll. Jim MoNts, Box 57, llllt3372.
3-6-3tp
grams, overcasts, appliques ,
land, Oblo.
$.Htc
sews on bultons, buttonhole~.
blind hems, all without at- BIG 119c SALE AT DRY ANT'S
C:JMPLETE OUTFIT of mlll:BUDGET SHOP, 1118 W. Main,
tachments.
Balance $19.80 or
ers. can 949-1171.
~..
paymenta of 16.81 per month.
Pietures, all sizes and kinds
only 119c, values to $5, large
Phooe
992-21136.
3-5-6tc
MAN TO WORK as salesman,
plastic bowls 4 for 19&lt;:, grab
full or partUme. Call Mlck
bags
worth $1 to $5, 2 lor 119c,
Williams at 99'/.-1387 dayo or STEREO, Beautiful wood wallarge scrub buckets t for 119c,
992-2921 evenings.
U-41c nut oonsole, with AM &amp; FM
radio. Sold new $2119.9S;
bathroom slnlos. regular $211
three months old. Now $1Z7,
now only $7 .99. bottle warmW•nted To Buy
or pay Ill per month. can
ers !or the car, regular $2.211
ANTIQUES. furniture, dishes.
99'/.-21136 for free borne trial
now only 99c. silver bridge
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
3-5-61&lt;
record by Ray Anden1011, lllc,
Cecil, !00 W. Main St., Pomemagazine rack. 99c. TV set,
roy.
1-25-tlc 19117 SCOTTIE camper, 13 loot,
worka gOod, 114.99, light bulbs,
181111; 1965 camper, 17 foot,
25 waU. 5 for 119o, 150 wall
Help W•nted
$350. Contact Geortle G. Ro3 for 99o, travel bags 99c ea..
'YOMAN for housework. Three
berts, Bashan, Ohio. ~I
electric blankell only $8.!19,
days a week. Pbone ~.
many other sneelalo at BRY·
S-0-ztc USED SPINET piano, walnut
ANT'S all tbls week. 3-!-61o
finish: 3 years old. A-1 condition, $150. Used Silverton• CORN. Ch.ries Goeglein. Rt. 3,
Lost
organ, play as regular organ
LOST FRIDAY, pair of girl's
Pomeroy.
3-6-3tc
or
as chord ; walnut finish.
light brown frame glasses
S395. Used Silvertone chord MOBIL ROME on \1-acre lot,
somewhere between Pomeroy
organ
IllS. Used Wurlltzer
Junior High School and P&lt;&gt;caf?Ort with 10Xl2 room atspinet
organ
complete
with
meroy new car wash on East
tache&lt;! . Large patio. drilled
Main St. If found, please call small tone cabinet, ideal for
well water. Flatwoods Road,
church
or
home.
,795.
Wen99'/.-1179.
S-0-!lc
Pomeroy. Pbone 99'/.-5562.
dell'a. 1209 Garfield Ave.,
U-6lc
Parkersburtl- Phone 115-1401.
ForRint
3-5-stc COCKER S.anlel Poodle popFOUR ROOM HOUSE, floor
pies; AKC registered. C&amp;M
gas furnace, John J . Rose, SEVEN ACRE farm, seven
Kennels, Pomeroy. Phone
Long Bottom. Ohio, phone
room house, two good welll,
99'/.-5562.
~tc
941-28%1.
3-7-3tc
cellar, out buildings. Large
garden space. CbarUe Greer, HAY AND STRAW. Phone 1117.SEVEN ROOM bouse at Bashlllltiand, Phone 71Z-43511.
6227.
»121o
an. Pbone 949-370'1.
3-IHitc
s.s-6tp.
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM 1!1&gt;1 BUICK, See Ray Prollltt STRAW. Edson Roush. Roclne.
pllone 949-!175.
!~
APARTMENT,
Middleport,
3-5-!lc
or phone 949-2113.
phone 992-3171.
S.llf•
.,_lness Services
MA YTAG wrin&amp;ei" type wasber
FURNISHED and unfurnished
REPAIR
ALL SMALL APPUand ael of tubs on stand, Very
apa~tments. Cl... to school.
ANCES,
toaster, miller, Iron.
good condition, $7$. Call 949Phone lf2-SUI.
111-11-lfc 3712 after 4 p.m.
can opener, perculator, fry
3-5-ltc
pan, balr dryer. beater and
LARGE Ove room and bath
'vacuum cleaner, and ALL AT
TWIN STROLLER Like new.
apertmenl. ne~y de&lt;'&lt;ll'atod,
APPIJANCE HOSPITAL. 3rd
Cbarte~ Goegleln, Rl. 3, PoSTREET,
MASON, W. VA.
furnace bell, Pomernv.
U-3tc
meroy.
Phone IIIIZ-53Il'l.
I ;.tfe
2+30tc

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All •nelplt ttnight end
mixld. Bvlk iJrtadlnt ttr•
vln. Liquid nUrottn.
&amp;rly tHSOn clltceunt now.

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AREA WAREHOUSE .

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C. C. IIJIADII'ORD
AUCl'IONEEB
Complele .......
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Crill Brdfanl
Raclle. Oldt

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Am CONDmQNING Refrtger- '
atlon service. Jock'o Refrigeration, New Haven. bone
882-21179.
4 8 tie
READY - MIX concrete delivered rlgbt to your project.
Faat and easy. Free estlmaies. Phone 992-32114, Goegleln Rendy - Mix Co., Middleport, Qhto.
6 !II tie
BUDGET PRICE furnllun! on
our third Door budge! abop.
Baker Furniture. Middleport,
Oblo .
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COAL
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OHIO'S FINEST
Fertilizer Service

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FAII'd , 32 and 'e ten(bs acres,
MACHiNEs inci Ser·
~case settlemel\t; ' ~ · VENDING
house, bath. drilled· w~n: s ... vice, A.B.C." EnterprlsM, 111&gt;oon, W. Va,
~ or
Tlln&gt;e chicken houSes, barn
77U85t'
.
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and silo.
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Con •lui~
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WISEMM AGENCY
G•llipolis, Ohio
REALLY SOMETHING
SPECIAL

' Klint GOBLE'~
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Some lucky family will save
at least $7,51111. on Ibis beautiful Lincoln Hill property.
Owner bas 127,01111 in it.
You'll be delighted when
you see the plush wali lo
wall carpeting throughout,
the many built-in features,
the
up-to-date
kitchen
(range, refrig., etc.), 11&gt;
baths, 3 bedrooms and part- ~
ly exposed fuU basement
(Ideal for family room or
two more bedrooms.) This
older home has been completely rebuilt 1new eellings. kitchen, furnace. etc.)
in excellent Colonial styJe.
lt really is somdhing special. Call Ike Wiseman 4463643 or evening 446-3796.
Dmi'L wail, '"'"ll now.

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EXPERT ,

Wheel Alignment . ·

5.55
Want ~~utlful ·

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Insured

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7:50 A.M. .
. 12 MOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M~

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LEGAL NOTICE

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FOl IALI
The rul e1t1te owned by tht late
Htltna M. Clilford. t ltuate on Briek
Str ee t, Po mProy, Ohio, will b e of-

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fered fo r 11le at the office~ of Crow,
Cro,.· &amp; Porter, AUomey1, Pomeroy,
Ohio, I I 10:00 A. ~ . on tht J61h d.ll1
of 1\'luch . 1968. The property Ia ap·
pralaed at 12.1100.00. and cannot be
Mill f or len than the appulted
vatu.,, Term• of sale: cam. and tUb·
Ject t o the lien for rul ettatt taxel
fur 11168. The ri1ht U rettrved to

SEWING MACHINES, repair
vi
11 ake WY •¥'
serce,ams
- · The F brl ...:.... p
-eroy.· Authorized
' c Singer
"'""'• Sales
omd Se 1
W Sb rpen
an
rv ce. e
a
Scissors.
S-29-tfc

Repaired Assorted
Adjustment Thes

ALL SIZES

(:J: t :lll. (J) '· 14 Jt

montlui,

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plus lax eacb

OYDE KUHN
Tuppero Pt.l111, 0.
Phone 667-3682

lnsuranCI

day ot r.wu...,.

AUTOMOBILE !naurllnee ben

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PROFESSIONAL Color TV and
Stereo, Hi-R service. Roust
calls in Pomeroy and Middleport; $1 on oolor TV, Cbucb
TV Service. 152 Bullemut, Pomeroy. Phone !19U11811.
,_11-301p

or'o Ucense?
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992-29M.
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LIOA.L MOTICI
ROBERT ROY HARKON, whOIOI pliCI

of re•ldence 11 .aoute a, Cattl•tbur•·

Real &amp;t•t• For S.le

ltenluckJ, bdn• I aOA·redd•nt of
the St•t.ll of Ohto. 11 hereby noU·
fled that on the :lttb diJ' of ,Jamury,
1118, P•t Hannon, beiJI.f pl..taUff.
filed her petition acalnlt him M Ce·
lendtnt In the Common PleM Court;,
Meiltl Co\llltJI , Ohio , Cue N"o . 14.250. pra)'lnl for dlvoi'QI! from aald
Robert KGJ' Harmon on the IJ'OIIIId.l
of IJ'O:II ne11act or dul1 and es:·
treme C"I'Ueliy . Pll\nt!U fllrtber pntJI'I
for cuatod:r of minor dlli4Nr!. t.ro-

FOR SALE: Five room boule
wllb bath, baaement and
olorm wtndoWB, Rutland Stnol
off Middleport 1110. can 992-

Said C&lt;l lllll! will be ror llearllll on or
Iller the 16th dll' of Mardi. 1..._
'-' Marty•• P"lntlff
J, I . ~rlen,
A.Hornlr ftr Plalllflff
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2 ,1; 8.1 l.IJ; 1:1; 29: )(arch 'J.atc

porary .. nd permaneat aupport IDd
llimony ;~nd other proper nnet.

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1. J'orfear
1111&amp;
O.WIIer
enft

POMEROY - UNION AVE. One story 5 room frame
borne, modern kllc$ell, with
built-In cooking unit. bath,
basemen~ gas furnace beat·
lng, large lot. 11.0110.110
POMEROY - BRICK sTREET
- 2 story 5 room home, 2
bedrooma, bath, fnmt porcb.
Lot 1Cb&lt;l25. Only ~.5110.1111
POMEROY - Two story brick,
Two 4 rooms and balb aparlmenl, gas furnace beating.
Close to Main Slr..t. Good Investment. 111.5110.110
WE HAVE BUYERS
UST WITB US
VIRGIL ar HELEN TEAFORD

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capl~

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I ln Boowordl't AddiU.. .. tbll VU.
1... of Middleport, wl1l 1Mi .u.nd
rar .-» al Uti otnc. at Crow. Cnw

6 cyl., auto., lte•ter .. . . .. , . , . . . $395
.~
1961 Chev. 8e1Air2Dr.
V-8 eqgjne, std. tratisl, R~net H
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5 • trll\1., R 1nd H :·, . . . . . . . . . $395'
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Wagon

6 cyl., R"nd,H . . :: ' .. t.~ . . ... .. $1~&lt;;he~. Bis.'4 Do'or
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cyl., std . .tr•ns., ll 1nd H , .. ... $199
1.959 Chev. lis. 2 Door
6 cyl., std. trans. . . ... . . , . .
$199 '

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abbr.
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O'BRIEN II CROW
REALTY CO.
MIDDLEPORT - AN EXCEL.
LENT BUY - IDEAL LOCA·
TION - 2 story frame, t
rooms (4 bedrooms), bath, 1
nice !root porch, -.n doors
and windows. $5,0110.00
REEDSVDJ.E - rorrAGE
W1TII RENTAL - II&gt; story
frame, 8 rooms (3 bedroomS),
bath, 2 porches, basement,
garaie, utility room In basement, free gaa. 11.11111.00.
RtJTLAND IDEAL FOR
HOME OR CABIN - 3 ocreo
of land, lft'&amp;vel road. barb
fence, good dug wen and year ,,
round sprlnp. ti,IIIO.IIO
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CONTACI' UB FOIL ·YOOII
REAL E91'ATE NEEDS

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plant
t1.8teJD

t2. Plen4

1959 Chev. BiL 4 Door
6 cyl., sltl. trl.,., , . . . . .. .. . , .. $149

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1960 Ford 2 Door .
6 cyl., std. tr1n1., ...-cis m~r -rk $69

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DAILY CRYPI'OqUO'IE-IIeN'• how 1D work lti

. MA.NY MORE CLEAN LATE /t\OD!iLS

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OM tetter llioplr IWidl tOr .... In lb\IIIOIIlplo A~~­
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IHuato taU. V.lllql af . ~
Hell• COUIIIIo Oll.lo, ..ml lAta • 6

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1960 Chev. llis. ·2 Door
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6 cyl., std. tran•~, Rand H .. , .. ". ~$2$ ·~

23. Touche"

AIIIen M. Col, -

Well As ,

Low· Priced Used Cars
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18. Remalnlq
lt. Beton
to. Public

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1e. Bunltld
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Informed . As

LEGAL rtOTKE

Oo141a 8mitll. ' Dd J ,

M'/ LOVE RlR fv'OIJIQU&gt;
IS GR.61'\TER 11'\ll.tJ 1'\t.J./
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S16.50 &amp; SI&amp;.SO
All Regular 1izes
S12.SO ·
John W~ VanMeter
992-2788
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A.ud'-""rl
CrtW. crew &amp; ,.,.r,
AfMrlttYI .., MMiftiltrlfr4•

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Olt CNJden, ~a.ed. will "M oft.
eNd lor ule M lilt auet&amp;on at hflr
retl41nee Jhledlville, Olllt. eommn·
dill •t 1:00 P .M. on Baturd•J tha
13rd d17 of Maft!h, • •·
IM I. Mltltf't IMIMIIIIItrtlrlll
ef tltl ...... .. Ott , ......,.,.

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LEGAL NOTICE

DAILY CROS'SWORD
-'-

HEIIRY (UlAND

$12.00

NOTICI 0' AI'I'OINTMINT
Itt... et Mltn Ltwt• DMtllt•
NoU~ .. bereb, JlftiD tblt Jlhllle Ntdlne Sl11le of :t5'rZ lloll.o• "A"t'l"'
nue, CoiUmbUt, Ohio bM Ilea dub
tppolnted Eneutrllt of tile Iaale of
M;~ry Lewk, tiefl!IMII, ...... Meip
County, Ohlt.
.
Cntdlton an req,utred to fUit UMir
el&lt;~llllll with Nkl lld1tel•n within •our

FAST FARM TIRE SERVICE.
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
11-M-TFC

i181111.

TIRESR

TIRES

J.AMII CLIFFORD,
A.dmlnllfr•ter of thl l!ltlft
of Htltnt M. Ctlfflltd,
D•ceOINd.

EXPERT ENGINE TUNE UP,
$1.95 plus parts If needed,
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto.
11-SO.TFC

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Keeping

rejec t any bld1.

EXPERT Motorcyole Repair,
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
11-111-TFC

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CAlD 011 THANK&amp; A, MITU.t.lY
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ecNitllnel werlf :tc.

II.IND ADI
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Notice

CARRIER WANTED
IM MIDDLEPORT
Call
Mrs. Clifford
"Faye" Manley
Middleport

· For Sat. ,

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MOBIL HOME. t0x50. two bed- LOGAN ~ &amp; SAFjm
EQUii&gt;MENT, talei anll rooms. coppertone kitchen.
vice,
Pomeroy, Ohio,
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wall to wall carpet In living
•pecial
prices
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room. All gas appliances.
et'll for boaia, ~~ ad
Pbone 992·%"19.
3-7-lstp
bomM, Dwtgbt' .l.Oian 1ft.
311SI, Charles ManbaD ' IISFIREWOOD. aoy length. d,_
8361, Mas Elcltlnser IIIIUUI.
livered. Gerald King, 'lltnd~&gt; ,
ForR1nt
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FURNISHED GARAGE APART- Pbone 9!16-1063.
MENT on IJncoln Hill, AdLEAV" YOUR order imm.. !i- NEIGL!i:R ~;.. for
ults only,
11112,14~c ately for strawberry olarils. building houses. Long ,~ 'term
loans avoUablo, alumlnunt
We will have IS regular v~­
windows, insulated l!laoo.
rleties and 5 everbearing to
t'OUR ROOM aparlment, furn.
marble 'IIIII. can Guy Nelgrhoose from. Midway Markl!t,
isbed. Phone !193-3975 or 992ler. Raeine.
D-D-tle
Phone !1!12-2582 or 992-2565
2071 evenings.
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THERE WILL be a gun shoot
Sunday. Marcb 10, beginning CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy: HAY AND CORN , finlt caH,
One three room apartment,
at noon at Forked Run Sportsregistered Guernsey Heifer,
very nice and modern. Shown
man Club. Everytne is wel·
John J. Rose. Long Bottom,
by appointment only. Phme
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come.
Ohio.
Phone 949-28'11. 3-7-3tc
992-5271.
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cOPPER and brass will be towCARPETS a fright? Mal:e them
er in price soon. 811 sell now
ForS.Ie
a beautiful slgbt with Blue
to Bill Bailey, Seoond St.. HOUSE for sale in Clifton.
Lustre. Rent eleclrlc obamReedsville.
• 3-7-61&lt;
Beautiful private borne, for
11. Bakor Furniture.
children. six rooms (three
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COUNTRY MUSIC at Sportsbedrooms), divided baaemen~
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man Bar Friday, Saturday
play room and shower. Two HEREFORD SALE : 24 Buill
and SUaday from 8 to I. Junclots 50 x IIIII; 12 x 18 barn.
and 24 Females, Sootheastern
tion of 124 and 143.
3+3tp
Property fenced in. Inquire
Obio Hereford Aaaociallon,
at Blanche Compson, Cll(.
Spring Sale. All clean pedif WILL NOT be responsible for
lon.
3-l-3otc
grees both borned and polled.
any debts other than my own,
Saturday, March 18, 111118,
Henry Doerfer, Jr.
O'iE USED Coca Cola machShow 9:30a.m. S:lle !:110 p.m.
~p
ine and one used cigarette
Rock Springs Fair Groundl,
machine. $25 each or botb for · Rt. 33, three miles oorlh of
I WILL oot be responsible for
$45. Newell's SUDO{'O, ChesPomeroy. Ohio.
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any debts contracted by my
ler.
3-1-'!c
wife.
SINGER SEWING machine In
John Simpkins
pc ODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
lovely sewing . table. Does ~II
Rt. 2, Cbeshire. 3-0-3tp
miniature. $75 and up. Stud
regular sewmg, plus dial
' dfl
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"'f'rvice and groomin1. Phoo~
equoppe or ancy Zig zag
HAPPY HOUR, Sbenang Springs 992-0443.
11 3 tfc
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buttonboles, overdeSigns,
Nite Club, 5 to 6 p.m. Moncast. etc. Only 6 monthly payday thru Friday. Ladies nlgbt POTAT~ES . Clarence Proffit!.
ments of $1.67 per weel:.
every Frld•y.
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Portland. Phone 843-2254.
Phone 99'/.-2885.
3-5-tlc
11 3 tie
NOW OPEN, Brinker Jewelry
SINGER SEWING machine,
and Watch Repair, 5th st .. COAL. heavy. lum'l s•oker, egg
sews forward and reverse.
and mine run. Excelsior Salt
Racine.
Zig zag equipped to button~p
Works. Inc .. E. Ma:n St .. Pohole, monogram, darn, etc.
meroy. Phone 992-3891. 12-6-tfc
Sewa like new. Poy off 6 payPENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
ments 16.76 eaoh or $30 casll.
will pay (or a bralre adjust- T\10 STORY, seven room home ;
Phone 99'/.-2185.
a+tfc
ment at Pomeroy Home &amp;
four bedrooms , bath, I a r g e
Auto.
1-7-lle
utility room. gas heat. Five
ST!JREO CONSOLE, contemminutes walk to Middleport
porary walnut stereo with raREVIVAL starting at the Mt.
business dlslrict. Paul Houddio . deluxe Ooatlng turntabHerman U. B. Church, March
ashelt 992-2246.
2-27-!0ic
le. Was Door demonstrator.
11 at 7:30 p.m. each evening.
Will
sell at dlsi!OU!It price ol
Rev. Carey Knittle of Cincin- MOBIL HOME, Bx35, excellent
$f1.77. Call 99'/.-3218. , 3-IHitc
condition. Completely furnishnati. Ohio will be the Evangelist. Special singing each eveed. $1850.1111. Call 992-5262.
7.-28-301fc GOOD MIXED bay. Vernon
ning. Everyone ill welcome.
Nease, Nease SetUement
11-6-lztc
Road. Minersville. Pbone
SPECIAL!
Early American
94!1-311111.
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stereo, AM &amp; FM radio comW1ntecl
bination. Recently repossessMIDDLE-AGED LADY to do
ed.
Take payments of 18 per BEAGLE PUPS, I montbs old;
housekeeping five dayo a
good breed. Fern D. Norris,
month, or pay balance of
week, weekendllree. IJve ln.
Racine. RD I, on Racine-Po1117.10. Call 992-3218 for free
Call 247-Z!ft.
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meroy state highway. Phone
demonstration.
3-5--Gte
949--1033.
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SILVER WAR nieldes! Paying
6 cents each; or $2.50, per 1968 WHITE zig zag portable HAY; Pbone 9115-3317 or 9115model one rDooth old. Monoroll. Jim MoNts, Box 57, llllt3372.
3-6-3tp
grams, overcasts, appliques ,
land, Oblo.
$.Htc
sews on bultons, buttonhole~.
blind hems, all without at- BIG 119c SALE AT DRY ANT'S
C:JMPLETE OUTFIT of mlll:BUDGET SHOP, 1118 W. Main,
tachments.
Balance $19.80 or
ers. can 949-1171.
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paymenta of 16.81 per month.
Pietures, all sizes and kinds
only 119c, values to $5, large
Phooe
992-21136.
3-5-6tc
MAN TO WORK as salesman,
plastic bowls 4 for 19&lt;:, grab
full or partUme. Call Mlck
bags
worth $1 to $5, 2 lor 119c,
Williams at 99'/.-1387 dayo or STEREO, Beautiful wood wallarge scrub buckets t for 119c,
992-2921 evenings.
U-41c nut oonsole, with AM &amp; FM
radio. Sold new $2119.9S;
bathroom slnlos. regular $211
three months old. Now $1Z7,
now only $7 .99. bottle warmW•nted To Buy
or pay Ill per month. can
ers !or the car, regular $2.211
ANTIQUES. furniture, dishes.
99'/.-21136 for free borne trial
now only 99c. silver bridge
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
3-5-61&lt;
record by Ray Anden1011, lllc,
Cecil, !00 W. Main St., Pomemagazine rack. 99c. TV set,
roy.
1-25-tlc 19117 SCOTTIE camper, 13 loot,
worka gOod, 114.99, light bulbs,
181111; 1965 camper, 17 foot,
25 waU. 5 for 119o, 150 wall
Help W•nted
$350. Contact Geortle G. Ro3 for 99o, travel bags 99c ea..
'YOMAN for housework. Three
berts, Bashan, Ohio. ~I
electric blankell only $8.!19,
days a week. Pbone ~.
many other sneelalo at BRY·
S-0-ztc USED SPINET piano, walnut
ANT'S all tbls week. 3-!-61o
finish: 3 years old. A-1 condition, $150. Used Silverton• CORN. Ch.ries Goeglein. Rt. 3,
Lost
organ, play as regular organ
LOST FRIDAY, pair of girl's
Pomeroy.
3-6-3tc
or
as chord ; walnut finish.
light brown frame glasses
S395. Used Silvertone chord MOBIL ROME on \1-acre lot,
somewhere between Pomeroy
organ
IllS. Used Wurlltzer
Junior High School and P&lt;&gt;caf?Ort with 10Xl2 room atspinet
organ
complete
with
meroy new car wash on East
tache&lt;! . Large patio. drilled
Main St. If found, please call small tone cabinet, ideal for
well water. Flatwoods Road,
church
or
home.
,795.
Wen99'/.-1179.
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Pomeroy. Pbone 99'/.-5562.
dell'a. 1209 Garfield Ave.,
U-6lc
Parkersburtl- Phone 115-1401.
ForRint
3-5-stc COCKER S.anlel Poodle popFOUR ROOM HOUSE, floor
pies; AKC registered. C&amp;M
gas furnace, John J . Rose, SEVEN ACRE farm, seven
Kennels, Pomeroy. Phone
Long Bottom. Ohio, phone
room house, two good welll,
99'/.-5562.
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941-28%1.
3-7-3tc
cellar, out buildings. Large
garden space. CbarUe Greer, HAY AND STRAW. Phone 1117.SEVEN ROOM bouse at Bashlllltiand, Phone 71Z-43511.
6227.
»121o
an. Pbone 949-370'1.
3-IHitc
s.s-6tp.
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM 1!1&gt;1 BUICK, See Ray Prollltt STRAW. Edson Roush. Roclne.
pllone 949-!175.
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APARTMENT,
Middleport,
3-5-!lc
or phone 949-2113.
phone 992-3171.
S.llf•
.,_lness Services
MA YTAG wrin&amp;ei" type wasber
FURNISHED and unfurnished
REPAIR
ALL SMALL APPUand ael of tubs on stand, Very
apa~tments. Cl... to school.
ANCES,
toaster, miller, Iron.
good condition, $7$. Call 949Phone lf2-SUI.
111-11-lfc 3712 after 4 p.m.
can opener, perculator, fry
3-5-ltc
pan, balr dryer. beater and
LARGE Ove room and bath
'vacuum cleaner, and ALL AT
TWIN STROLLER Like new.
apertmenl. ne~y de&lt;'&lt;ll'atod,
APPIJANCE HOSPITAL. 3rd
Cbarte~ Goegleln, Rl. 3, PoSTREET,
MASON, W. VA.
furnace bell, Pomernv.
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meroy.
Phone IIIIZ-53Il'l.
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All •nelplt ttnight end
mixld. Bvlk iJrtadlnt ttr•
vln. Liquid nUrottn.
&amp;rly tHSOn clltceunt now.

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Am CONDmQNING Refrtger- '
atlon service. Jock'o Refrigeration, New Haven. bone
882-21179.
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READY - MIX concrete delivered rlgbt to your project.
Faat and easy. Free estlmaies. Phone 992-32114, Goegleln Rendy - Mix Co., Middleport, Qhto.
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BUDGET PRICE furnllun! on
our third Door budge! abop.
Baker Furniture. Middleport,
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OHIO'S FINEST
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FAII'd , 32 and 'e ten(bs acres,
MACHiNEs inci Ser·
~case settlemel\t; ' ~ · VENDING
house, bath. drilled· w~n: s ... vice, A.B.C." EnterprlsM, 111&gt;oon, W. Va,
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Tlln&gt;e chicken houSes, barn
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G•llipolis, Ohio
REALLY SOMETHING
SPECIAL

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Some lucky family will save
at least $7,51111. on Ibis beautiful Lincoln Hill property.
Owner bas 127,01111 in it.
You'll be delighted when
you see the plush wali lo
wall carpeting throughout,
the many built-in features,
the
up-to-date
kitchen
(range, refrig., etc.), 11&gt;
baths, 3 bedrooms and part- ~
ly exposed fuU basement
(Ideal for family room or
two more bedrooms.) This
older home has been completely rebuilt 1new eellings. kitchen, furnace. etc.)
in excellent Colonial styJe.
lt really is somdhing special. Call Ike Wiseman 4463643 or evening 446-3796.
Dmi'L wail, '"'"ll now.

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Wheel Alignment . ·

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LEGAL NOTICE

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The rul e1t1te owned by tht late
Htltna M. Clilford. t ltuate on Briek
Str ee t, Po mProy, Ohio, will b e of-

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Cro,.· &amp; Porter, AUomey1, Pomeroy,
Ohio, I I 10:00 A. ~ . on tht J61h d.ll1
of 1\'luch . 1968. The property Ia ap·
pralaed at 12.1100.00. and cannot be
Mill f or len than the appulted
vatu.,, Term• of sale: cam. and tUb·
Ject t o the lien for rul ettatt taxel
fur 11168. The ri1ht U rettrved to

SEWING MACHINES, repair
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serce,ams
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-eroy.· Authorized
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Adjustment Thes

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Tuppero Pt.l111, 0.
Phone 667-3682

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PROFESSIONAL Color TV and
Stereo, Hi-R service. Roust
calls in Pomeroy and Middleport; $1 on oolor TV, Cbucb
TV Service. 152 Bullemut, Pomeroy. Phone !19U11811.
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992-29M.
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LIOA.L MOTICI
ROBERT ROY HARKON, whOIOI pliCI

of re•ldence 11 .aoute a, Cattl•tbur•·

Real &amp;t•t• For S.le

ltenluckJ, bdn• I aOA·redd•nt of
the St•t.ll of Ohto. 11 hereby noU·
fled that on the :lttb diJ' of ,Jamury,
1118, P•t Hannon, beiJI.f pl..taUff.
filed her petition acalnlt him M Ce·
lendtnt In the Common PleM Court;,
Meiltl Co\llltJI , Ohio , Cue N"o . 14.250. pra)'lnl for dlvoi'QI! from aald
Robert KGJ' Harmon on the IJ'OIIIId.l
of IJ'O:II ne11act or dul1 and es:·
treme C"I'Ueliy . Pll\nt!U fllrtber pntJI'I
for cuatod:r of minor dlli4Nr!. t.ro-

FOR SALE: Five room boule
wllb bath, baaement and
olorm wtndoWB, Rutland Stnol
off Middleport 1110. can 992-

Said C&lt;l lllll! will be ror llearllll on or
Iller the 16th dll' of Mardi. 1..._
'-' Marty•• P"lntlff
J, I . ~rlen,
A.Hornlr ftr Plalllflff
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porary .. nd permaneat aupport IDd
llimony ;~nd other proper nnet.

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POMEROY - UNION AVE. One story 5 room frame
borne, modern kllc$ell, with
built-In cooking unit. bath,
basemen~ gas furnace beat·
lng, large lot. 11.0110.110
POMEROY - BRICK sTREET
- 2 story 5 room home, 2
bedrooma, bath, fnmt porcb.
Lot 1Cb&lt;l25. Only ~.5110.1111
POMEROY - Two story brick,
Two 4 rooms and balb aparlmenl, gas furnace beating.
Close to Main Slr..t. Good Investment. 111.5110.110
WE HAVE BUYERS
UST WITB US
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1... of Middleport, wl1l 1Mi .u.nd
rar .-» al Uti otnc. at Crow. Cnw

6 cyl., auto., lte•ter .. . . .. , . , . . . $395
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1.959 Chev. lis. 2 Door
6 cyl., std. trans. . . ... . . , . .
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O'BRIEN II CROW
REALTY CO.
MIDDLEPORT - AN EXCEL.
LENT BUY - IDEAL LOCA·
TION - 2 story frame, t
rooms (4 bedrooms), bath, 1
nice !root porch, -.n doors
and windows. $5,0110.00
REEDSVDJ.E - rorrAGE
W1TII RENTAL - II&gt; story
frame, 8 rooms (3 bedroomS),
bath, 2 porches, basement,
garaie, utility room In basement, free gaa. 11.11111.00.
RtJTLAND IDEAL FOR
HOME OR CABIN - 3 ocreo
of land, lft'&amp;vel road. barb
fence, good dug wen and year ,,
round sprlnp. ti,IIIO.IIO
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CONTACI' UB FOIL ·YOOII
REAL E91'ATE NEEDS

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1959 Chev. BiL 4 Door
6 cyl., sltl. trl.,., , . . . . .. .. . , .. $149

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6 cyl., std. tr1n1., ...-cis m~r -rk $69

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John W~ VanMeter
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Olt CNJden, ~a.ed. will "M oft.
eNd lor ule M lilt auet&amp;on at hflr
retl41nee Jhledlville, Olllt. eommn·
dill •t 1:00 P .M. on Baturd•J tha
13rd d17 of Maft!h, • •·
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LEGAL NOTICE

DAILY CROS'SWORD
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HEIIRY (UlAND

$12.00

NOTICI 0' AI'I'OINTMINT
Itt... et Mltn Ltwt• DMtllt•
NoU~ .. bereb, JlftiD tblt Jlhllle Ntdlne Sl11le of :t5'rZ lloll.o• "A"t'l"'
nue, CoiUmbUt, Ohio bM Ilea dub
tppolnted Eneutrllt of tile Iaale of
M;~ry Lewk, tiefl!IMII, ...... Meip
County, Ohlt.
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Cntdlton an req,utred to fUit UMir
el&lt;~llllll with Nkl lld1tel•n within •our

FAST FARM TIRE SERVICE.
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
11-M-TFC

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TIRESR

TIRES

J.AMII CLIFFORD,
A.dmlnllfr•ter of thl l!ltlft
of Htltnt M. Ctlfflltd,
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EXPERT ENGINE TUNE UP,
$1.95 plus parts If needed,
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LO&lt;tge Plans Recognition Event
Plans for a recognltlon ser\'lcc
at the April meeting w~re made
wtlen Pomerol· CnapWr 186, Order of the Eastern Star, met
TU.IiicJay night at the Masom c

oCfker; 1owell on M.arch 16,
~larch

HeineJlb'\l iiiC on

23; Che shire-on March 30, and Wd.Jb on
\pn l 6. 1 he cllapter mcmber ,r
were atso mHted to 1 ncndslnp
Night of th e J'omt Plea:-;ant (hapter on March HI

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Mrs Charlie Beech and son, Party. Mar. 16
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Jerr) of Columbus, former residents of \i me S:., in MiddleTemplfl .
port, were visitors here TuesThret 50 • year membership
da.v. Among the many friends
Mrs. Wtckham ~ave the fare - the.) visited wa s Mrs. Minerva
plna will be presented at the
April meeting and past matron s well during the rituallsht' clos- Childers.
and past patrons of lht!- chapter m~ of the chapter and 1 efrcshThe !{ev Howard R~pelt, acment s were served b) Mr and companied by lu o: father , C. E,
will be recogmzed
During the mectmg presided Mrs I- red Blaettna1 Mr. and nuppelt , were at the Lake White
Mrs. Uugh cuslt'l and M1 and Club [nn at Waverly recently for
over by Kathryn Jordan, worth~
matron. anrl James Soulsby , wor - Mrs ,Joe Sisson
a meeting of the Presbyterian
thy patron, the charter wasdrap
Church Society lommittee. Purpose of the mooting was to study
f!d for Miss Ada Hoskms. Imtla the chur rii' S relationship lO SOtory work was conducted Cor one
eandldate and two neYil) affiliat Cial concerns
ed member s were welcomed SoMr and Mrs lharles Price
~- and daugh ter, Kay, or Columbus
lollt for the tmtiatwn wu Mrs
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Mt and Mrs ll usscll Housh were weekend guests of her parCaddie Wtckham
Several mvitatLons to inspec- of { n!rago, Ill wc1 e 1ecenl enl s, Mr ar\d Mrs Karl Owen.
Uona were read and mduded gu~st s or h1 s mother, i\11s lie•Mrs Paul Smart and the Rev.
Evangeline Chapter at Mtddle
tha !Jail , and Ill" I.Jro\111.'1 s, B1JI Charles .S1mons were in Wellsport on March 13 with the worthy and Jimmy of lla•tford \.\ Va ton Fi l day for board meetings
David Har n s snn of ~h and of the 1110 Grande Assoclalloo.
lt'and matron as the mspectmg
Mrs henneth \!.It ns 1s N il
~~~ s Marunng Kloes ls a busitmed 10 his home Wllh pneu- ne ss ~ 1S 1t01 111 Lolumbus today
mom a
Bobby Crow 1 elut net! to 1\ent
TONIGHT - MAHCII 7
State 1 nn•c• :)il.Y Sunda) after
W lN ~ BALX;E
' ~t;;s and Hammei 5tem's
spendlng sc\e ral days hell' WJtl)
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SOUND OF MLSI C"
\rffi.l- I' l l\at e L\Jane G. Tuttlr.o,
his parE'nts \It and ~lrs Hob - 2U, son of Mr . and Mrs. Glenn
(Techmcolor)
ert ( row S) racuse
W. 1 uttle, Mine1 svdl~ 1cceJved
Juhe Andrew s
Bruce
a Parachuust Badge l- cb. 21 UPon
Plummer
coiTlJ)letlun of
the Infantry
· Cobs and Robber s
Observed
t1me: 3 hrs, 15 mm,
Xhuol' s tluce \'octk a1rbotne
Thr.o third bnthda) ammers&lt;H) wurse at } t. Benrung, Ga.
closes: 8:15 p.m.
of
Bruce Jolm son, son of Mr.
and 75c,
and ~Irs Du11 Jolmson of Pon
land wasobservcd1uesdaye\'CnAND SATURD,\Y
w g With afanuly part).
March 8- 9
(ake, kl• L1ean1 punch ancl
LA ~T CII\U..ENGl-~
coffee
were sen \'d to the guest s
(Techrucolor)
Se~eral
members were remduding Mr and '\Irs \\illlam PQrted Lli when Theodorus CounFord - Angte Dickinson
McKelvey and lh uce McKel~cy ci l 17, Daughters or America,
HILLS Rt.;i\ BED
Portland, ?-.h a11LI Mrs Theron
(Techmcolor)
met Monda) night at th e lOOF
Johnson,
Mr ami ~1rs Ben Ph •l- hall
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son Mr s Freo Philson, and
Durmg the meeting conducted
Mrs Mina 1 ew1s of Hatine, and by Wmona Cook, associate coun.
the ~~s• older son , BllaJJ
ctlor. tt was reported that Fanme McNamee 1s improved from
11lnc ss. It was noted that she re
ccnUy observed her 93rd birthda,} and Utat a gift had been taken to her from the Council at
that hme Mrs. McNamee is the
oldest liVIng charter member of
the CounCll
E:hzabeth Campbell remains
confined to Holzer Hospital, and
tt wa s reported that Norma Chapman IS lll at home. Also reported at the meeting was the lllnes5

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. Personal Notes

MEIGS THEATRE

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.Ytstt Elberfeld&amp; in J!oomijroy - ~e tbe mllJ')' new t.rrlva)s
ul overthestore'- Livingroom,Bet~foom, dtlu~' room and ·•
kitchen furniture on the 3rd tloo! ...: ;Nom.en1 .&amp;. a.p,d (Hi ls!
Real\y To Wear on the 2114 Floof·- Men's and 1\nv.."' We&amp;'r
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Contribution
Made by Class

Ute ~Cffie ..

A contnbution to

the heart lund
was made when the Loyal Pals
Class of the MHklleport Church
of Chnst met 'I ucsday mght at
the home of Mrs Susan Rawlings
f/ potll'Ck dinner preceded the
meeting Mi ss t r anees Roush
presented the program usint: an
article entitled "Lost and Found"
from the Billy Graham magazine,
"Deciston "
The travehng prlze donated
by Mn; Ahce Robeson was
awarde1l to Mrs Audrey Fro:;1
Mr5 L. E. Reynolds had charge
of a brief business meeting Attending the dinner bcs1des those
named were Miss Nina Russell,
Mrs. Mary Baile~, Miss Mildred Hawley, and Mrs. Pearl
Reynold s

Dress and Coat

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but you're slell1·
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acene m your
natty new rayon
lmen ensemble
Gay lltr'tpes, em·
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strap Soft flal 1101n ptd For mt n
women anll childru
Mill o rd~rs I IY&amp;
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LEDLIE SISTERS

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Colors; Cl!.l!l'coal, brown.
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Colors- Honey gold, wlllte, blue, green
22" WEEKEND •••••••...••• , •••• , ••• SALE, $21.419 ~
25" PULtMAN •• , ... , , , , • , , •• , ..•.•• ~LE $3G.49
28" WARDRQBE ....... ,,.,.,.,.,., •• SALE'1S.49
IS" COSMETIC CASE ...... , , • , ...• , • . SALE $19.49
16" TOTE .... , . • . . . . . . • .••••••••• SALE $ 9.t9
Colors'- Olive Brown. Cllarcoil Groon
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BY DICK THOMAS
Ted Reed, ~r . of Pomeroy
was re-elected 'o:tstrlct Chairman of the Masll!I.VOIIla-Melgo

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BETTER DECORATIVE
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rising high on the thigh. The special stay-up top i!~
so scrupulous it won ' t allow 11 wrinkle or sag to
devf!lop. And IIIP POSE won't rtde down.
Yon get all the beauty of o panty hose and
none of the probiPms. It's more economical. Now
you don't throw out a p.lir if one leg runs. And
we 've taken the panty aw.:ty. No w you ha,·e the
choice again to ~ear wf1atevcr 'ou 'jl Hke.
No garter.!!, nu attaf ltmcnts at all ~ith new
Jill'· POSE, Just unbritlled: unfctlered ff'mininity.
Wouldn 't you know we"d come up with the
newest'? Sl.75 a pair . .J

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si.lks, embrolderieli and freizes.

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with paly!oam padde4
winged m.at~resa. Wety
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TRAININ'G AW AROs - Rocelv~ TraiilfliiJ Awards at the M-G-M District Annual Dinner
Thursday ntght at K,yger Creek High Scl'loc)I Were: (1 tor)- John Metzger, Scoutmaster, Troop
206 Chelblfo; Maey Laltw, Don Mother, flll'k 261 Pt. PleasiiJII; and WUitam ~uf!er, Troop
Commltllloman, Troop 248 Pomeroy.

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Accent your ~ring
wardrobe with wonderful

Select your favorite style from wristltmgth,braceletlength,
miG-ann length and formal opera lerigth. Leathers• magic
motion double woven nylon, Kaytex kidskin. White, beige,
black and many fashion colors • .

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PAS'!' CHIEFS, Magoolla Tem-

ple, Pythlan Sisters, at the home
of Mrs. IR..Ie ::fn.ith Instead of at
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CATIIOIJC WOMEN'S Club at
the Sacred Heart Catholic Otwch
auditorium at 8 p. m.

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UNDERWEAR FOR
MEN AND BOYS

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ln the Men' a and Boys' Ileparttnent
on the let Ooor you'll Qnd a complete aelocllon of ljllderWoar for
men and bays- T...i.Irta, brlela,
athletic shOrts in several styleai
oieeveleso undershirt•, Ilghtwe!iht
union suits, shoulder button union
suits, mid length shorts. And you'll
f1nd all sizes tor boys ln sizes 2
to 20 and men's In sites 50 and
even 54 Ill certain styleL It'll Pill'
yuu to •'!~oct tho at,yle and size'"'"
derwear you need and atock uP nowl

BY KAYSER

MEIGS COUNTY YOUNG Democrat Club regular mee~. 7:30

Qqeen May

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MEIG S COUNTY American Red
Cros!. Chapter Board of Directors 8:3U p.m., at Veterans Memorial Hosp1tal.

Ke,n Hechler (D ••
18 taldl), - o r lllep
to see to It thal1bo Delta
Queen, last of the greal avernisflt paasen..,Z. packets, and her
riP,lacemenl IIIII Pi¥ tile 0 b I a
River wlthoutlnto:rnvttoo. ·
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RETURN JONATfiAN MEIGS
Chapter, Daub1luirs or America,
annual Charter Dol)' hmcheon.
1 p m. at parish house of Grace
Episcopal Church. Good citben.
ship winners Wlll be guests;
speaker, Mrs. Irvmg Karr, state

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LJ::AP YE/\R Dance, 8 - 11
p.m Southern Local Junior Hil1!
auditorium. Music by the Ravens. Public Invited. ~sored
by the Tri-M National Music So-

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tile !bltbern Loco! School Dlatrlel of Meigs County.
The Southern Loci! Board
of U~callao, Rac!De, wlltro·
colve
765 under tile proviolona of Tille I of Public
Law 87 .. as amended, wlllch
provide&amp; for financial as1lst.
ance to schools in Federally
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mand Post or
spokesmen said.
They said the Marines suffered 15 men killed and 124
wowtded and the government
t:l'Oq)S "'light" losses in smashing lntD the North Vietnamese
force and driving them agaLnst
a blocking force ol Leathernecks.
Biggest Since Lang Vel
U.S. commanders called it the
biggest border battle since a
Comm.Wlist tank assault overran the speclal forces camp at
Lang Vet, ju&amp;t south of the

surroundec:f ~\lne fort of Khe
Sinh on Feb. 7.
In S&amp;igon Gen. WUUam C.
Westmorel~d announced he
was placing Army Lt. Gen.
William B. Hosson In command
or the Army Ist Air Cavalry
Division and the Marine 3rd
lllvlsion directly fact~ the
70,000 North Vietnamese which
Amerlcio\n intelligence said are
Poised foe Haooi's biggeb't Push
11 the wa.r.
In other developments, U.S.
Pilots new 109 nussions-the
most since 117 mtsslons Feb. 4

nouon will command the U.S.
forces 1n 5outth Vietnam's
the Hanoi radio communications mlthernmost two province-s and
receiver statlon 10 mUes south- direct the defepse or such
southwest of the capital and the expected Commwilst targets as
van Olen battery plant, seven Khe s,.nt~'s 6,000ornan Marine
miles south or Hano1.
garrison and the former lmperAmerican o«Lcials also aave lal capital of Hue. Rosson is
new casualty tolls that showed considered by !ellow ollicerli to
the combined nwnber of dead- be one of the Anny's top
and wounded
in VIetnam fighting generals. He won a
combat - 136,993 _ had now chest--covering spread o! Q)Pls
passed the Korean war total of - lncluding Ule Disti~ed
136,913.
Service Cross, the natioJ!;'s
Uosson Namd
second highest-in World Warn
In Saigon, Wesunoreland said combat.
He will be under the direct

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Ho11ert E. Cushman, chleC ol. .
American forces ln South
Vietnam's northern s e c tor,
called I Corps. Besides Rosson' a
force. ,.CUshmJn now ~ one
mre Marine division anct two
mre Army d:hislons ready for
the North Vietnamese who have
been lnfiltratlng the border ~rea
in great number for months~
Until the P&amp;llt 24 hours., U.S.
ln~nce had been saying
aWtrt 50,000 North Vietnamese
had 1)een mustered in the \
border battle area. Today they
used 70,000 as thefigure.

president of the Tri-State Area
Council, and his son, Greg Carlson, were also mtroduced
Scoutmasters, their assistants; cubmasters, their assistants , den mothers, and explorer
advisers were also recognized
. ancl..aalllldo&lt;toollllnd ,
Mr. Hltll iliKI Introduced Ell
Deni1100, sCGUtmaster of Rut-

llY United Press Intornatlooal

Programs

tures for conservation, protect
beaches from Roatlng oil and
prevent strip-miner:• from a&lt;kl
tng to the 2 million acres or
America which he said had been
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His propoSllls "Were encompassed iD what Interior Secretary Stewart ~ L. Udall called

A JOint rr·eeting of the ~rra­
cuse-Mhtersvllle Baseball Boosters, all interested citizens of
th~ town and ~racuse vlHage
officials to organize summer operation of the municipal park
was called at a meeting of town
council Thursday night
The meeting wUI be Monday,
March 11, at 7:30 p.m., in the
aud!..tGrllfl of the SYracuse elementary school, Ma,yor Herman

London said

N011omtiir ...,., flellr!edirf,l
t.Y ~~~on· _
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Greene tlnU"of Clnclnnall, own' era of tho bll boll, aay tho Queen
cannol be O&lt;GnOmloally mndllled
to meet the neW regvlatlon~ 10
HI·LO TEMPS
or park provided II m~ets state
they are building a replaoemont . NEW YORK (UPO - T h e
atandal'!s.
Wider provisions of Ieg[alallon lowest lem(IOl'alllre reported toGAUGES - Gallf,polls, ' 12.3
1b' niunlclpal parkpropert.Y, a
enacted
This - to the U. s. Woalller Bu· and !2.6 ........, 4 feet '/if !'I'll· IG.acre tract purchased by the
•hlp
' wlllcll r..U, en-ludlnr Alaska and Ha era, ft PleasBnt, 2f~20~ Pynii;t vlllage I'ast Y68r t:rom the estate
waU, ""' 11•&lt;1!111'0•• ljolow zero FOJ.:.Ia11011, 20.60;' In~~: 1.30 ·, of tht late L. D. King, will be
al Houlton, Mllrie. The b I &amp; h , filllhg; Konawlla Filll; 2:50 !ill- 'develojied to provide racllllles
1'bursda¥ was 82 at Presidio, }~j ."'.pharle•, 18.10 1 rising. b &amp;We i!iitiJUiiet*&amp; baseballpr
Texas.
•1 1 Lobdt'Jn, M.armet, aDd Wtpfielt~, jar thta summer's baseball proa'R!I On the sUl.
iJ'ain, it Is expected.
agreed the Boaster
lllauld conllnue to · op..
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candle, to Risden N, MU- holt also led the scooters in the
scoutmaster of Lakin Troop singing of "Sehool Days" a n d
The I!I'OUII, led by Man· 11Take Me Out To The 8 a I l·
Wetherholt, sang uflaJipy game."
(Colllinued on page S)
Birthday'• to Miller. Wetherone
Jer.
251.
tting

Vice President Hubert H.
Humphrey today challenged Republican presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon to tell
the nat'OJl now how he proposes to carry out his pledge to
end the Vietnam War if elected president
He told the UP!: '"! think
we have a right to ask: •u
you know how to end the war
and bring peace to the Pacific , Mr candidate, let t h e
American people hear your
formula now," Humphrey said
in a speech prepared for a
,l!pringfield, Dl , Democratic
conference "Why wait until
nert year?"'
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TWENTY-YEAR PIN - Chadds Hall. M-G-M Dlstrlct Scout Executive. presents a 2~year
service pin to Charles Tom Cassells of Middleport, ca.mpmg Committee ChaJ.rman. Mrs. Cassells looks o~ap,provtngly. Cassells has 19 years and 11 months service tp scouting. accordl.ng
to Hall. The presentation was Thursday nigtlt at the M-G-M Di.atrl.ct Annual Unner at Kyger
Creek High Sc hool.

Conference

to Review Progress

Everyone brterested in Improv- able. •'
The total cost or the conrered conditions in Meigs County is
ence
will be a $1 reglstratioo
invited W attend the Anooal t'fdo
Resource Development Confer- fee and $1.50 per person for the
ence in Columbus Frida.}o , Mar. lunch
Reservations may be sent to
211.
Meigs Extension Agents Margaret Grim.ths and C. E. BlakesVETERANS MEMORIAL
lee said "Meigs County is movHOSPITAL
ing ahead," and '~to help us
ADMITTED- Sarah Calaway,
move ahead taster, attendance at
the conrerence would be des:Jr. c oolville; Ernestine Wills, Cheshire; Rita Stump, Cheshire; Don
Rea, Pomeroy; Mary Butcher,
Middleport.
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ry, Raymond Robinson, Mrs. Jack
by the ,January term grand JUTY
in
Braley and son.
in Meigs County Common Pleas
MeigH Countians purchased 81) Court 1bw-lida3'.
new vehlclea and 138 used veThe indictments involved Ron ·
CALL ANSWEI!ED
~Jl,cles during the month of Feb- aid J, Wilcoxen, charged with
The Bashan Volunteer F i r e
"'!•l"Y, Mrs. Nellie Brown, dep.. DWI by the Ohio State Patrol, Department answered a can
tKY clerk ol colU'ts, reports. and Richard M. Hayes on a non. Tuesday night to the Allen Pros.
or the new vehicles purchased, support charge. The grand jury ser residence on the Long R u n
6t were passenger cars; six were ln~cted the county jail and Road A brush nre which threattrailers; eight were trucks and re&lt;:ommended the purchase of ened the home was brought untWo were cytles. Among the uled new mattresse,; Cor prisoners der control within an hour, said
vehicles, 119 were passenger and repair or an Inside window Ralph Trussell, assistant fire
clrai !6 were trucks; two were screen. Gerald Anthony, Middle- chi('f. Nineteenmembersanswertrailers and ~ was 1 cycle; port, was jury foremllD.
ed the call

Returned by Jury

.80 New Vehicles

Bought"

February

Speaking ,f,r Schools·· No. 32

the extension office before March

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The program mcludes:

"Meeting the Needs 61 Communities of Tomorrow." Keynote
presentation and Discussion, by
John A. Baker, Assistant Secretary, U, S, Dept. of Agr!cuiWre; Lunch; Srnall Group Meetings on speclal phases ol t h e
morning topJc, and "What It Will
Take On The Part Of communi.
ties To Attract Industry" b;} J.
W, Henderson, Jr., President.
Buckeye IntematlonaJ, Columbus.
TWO CALLS ANSWERED
Two calls were answered
Thursday by the Middl-'
emergency squad. At 12:35 p.m.
the SCJ,lad went to the home o(
Pat Gallagher and at 9:46 p.m.
transported Mary L. Butcher
from her Middleport home to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
where she was admltted as a
medical patient.
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in Pomeroy's c:bwntown busmess district
was 53 degrees at 11:30 a.m.
~ with clear, sunny sldea..

Objettive Always Better Education
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- ·~ill Sthoollllltrlct

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ter educational oppartunlt,y It Is
U the leadenbijl"ofyourachool
necessary to face and acc:IIPt tlotrlct "'-sn't [)U8h for c~
Cb11Dg8.
and in1&gt;rovemont for your y~
Some Of
will? II theieoderShill
have
ot """: achoal,
doo'"'t
pain and
pUab lor changeillidln1&gt;11&gt;vemJnt
for raor youngltora, you should
seek new Ieadershl,{&gt;.
T'*"'\'are under aerlous con•lderatlonal thl•tllnesome ..u..
dromtllo ·~• in -111-

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Plan Park

WASIIINGTON (UP0 - President Johnson asked Congress
today to double federal expendi -

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Cars " He aJ so showed colored land Troop 240, who, accord~
slides or man,y old automobiles ing to Hall, first registered In
at the Ford Muaeum and an- scouting in 1939 or 1940.
Hall made a 3peclal preseotlque cars he owns
A highhgtrt or the evening, too, tation ol a birthday cake, with
was the presentation of Mr. Hall
ot a 20-year service pin to Tom
Cassells of Middleport who has
been in scouting for 19 years and
11 months. Mrs. Cassells pinned her husband
Introduced at the speaker's table were Manning Wetherholt,
chairman of the nominating committee; Dr. ami Mrs Roderick,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reed, an d
these orticers of the Tri-State
Area Council: J • B. (J ! k e)
Amsbary, pr"'Sident; Vl.rgil H,
Watson, scout executive; a n d
Bart Lovins, scout commisslon-

Public to

Conservation
Price Tag at
$1.2 Billion

left

Boy ScoutD!strlcl1bursdaynlght
at tile M-G-M Dlattlct amual dinnor at Kyger Creek Hisb School,
with approximately tOO scouters
attending
Elected as Ol!ltrlct Commissioner or the M~-M District
was Lyle DUnsmoor of Pt.
Pleasant. rAmsmoor replaces
Bob Wolf of Galllpolia a• District COmmissioner. WoU, an
employe of Goo&lt;t,year Tire &amp;
Rubber co, is being transferred to Akron.
Chadds Hall, District Scout
Executive, presented Bob Wolf
with a silver serving tray, and
Mrs Peggy Wolf with a necklace as gifts or appreciation ror
their work In 5ooutlng in t h e
M-G-M District.
Mr and Mrs Wolf received
a standing ovation from the scouters as did Pete McCormick, 82year..old scouter, former scoutmaster or Gallipolis Troop 200
and holder of the Silver Beaver
Award, highest scouter's award
on the District level
Chauman Reed presented the
tll'eo! speailer, Dr. f;van-(;• .Hod·
erick, (,alltpolts dentist, on UtB
topic of his hobby, "Anticpe

Mayor London and eotih'cilmen
'"the most COJtiPI'ehenBive, most agreed all citizens ibould parsl&amp;niflcant conservation m e s. ticipate in 1h~.,,se,Sion. Rd&gt;ert
sage ever sent UJ1 to COngress Louks, president oL the Syracuse~Mlnersvme BaseblllBoostby a Presldmt. n
ers.
will open the meeting and
Udell aald John-s prq&gt;O&amp;·
new
Booster
officers ,will be
ala would bring to $1.2 billion
elected.
the amount tho governmOIII IIIII
It was aii!IO announced th"at
MEIGS G.ENERAL HOSPITAL apencl In the fiscal Y"''r starling
Louks
plana a tr¥J.er court on
ADMmED - Hulda Klein, in June on coaservauon, comtile
property
he o*ns wlllcb bas
Mldllleport; Edith Rice, Pome- pared to 11565 mU!Jon II[&gt;Ont this
been uied as a cOmmunit,y baseyear.
·
roy.
The Prosldenl said his prope- ball fie1d for the las! ,13 year a.
DISCHARGED- None.
LoUkli was giVen rormal appro.
sals were ur"".
val by eouncn'to buUd the trail

FmEMEN CALLED
The Pomeroy fire department
was called lo Fisher St. ol 2:45
p.m. Thursday to exllnsul&amp;b a
brush t1re near the home of
Mrs. Waller Wolfe.

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RUMMAGE AND BAKE Sale
Come to Elber!eld' 1 busy Read1
IJollartment - See
our line selection of Eafi,ter wearing apparrel ror the young
set. Get her reaclj&lt; for spring and
at Elberfelda.' A
beautiful •electloD of ,coat•~ •ufts, dr •ae;. eoor41~~
~-. blouseo, mUU~, khlt oull•li
IIIJ!id
mike .JOur oeloctlOIIa now. Use ow co~vtnl~ Lay-Awll)' ,, · .
plan. Wo carey a cal)ll)lete .range of size• fiom babel to
teens - Also a tine' cltoiee of chqbby
har.WO..
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the u.S. Department of Health •
Education, and Welfare has ap-

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of ber rep[ICODIOIII.

'lldo Ia a followuj&gt; to lopslalloll, ilso 004po1110red by Hechlir, enacted last year t&amp;t congrea• to encourage the calstruclloll of overnight pe&amp;aenger rlv-

Stop Ill the buay . .i

htstorian.

Congressman Clarence E.
Miller today announced that

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will be held by the "Gio-ettes':
Friday and Saturda.Y in the
Booth building. Pomeroy. Proceeds to purchase new uniforms
tw: S1Dllmer parades.

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Ted Reed Re-Elected Scouting Chairman

VETERAN SCOUTER - Congratulated for his long se!'vice to scouting by Chadds Hall, M-G-M Dlstrlct Scout £x..
ecutJ,ve, Is Ell Denison of Rutland. who 1trst registered for
scouting about 1939. ~nlson Ia Scoutmaster of Rutland
Troq&gt; 240.

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Coming
Events

!UGH SCHOOL dance party at .
Wahama High ~bqol audltorllllll,
8 to II p. m.Jaysemceelng. Public Invited.
SATURDAY
POMEHOY SENIOR Class
sponsoring a dance party saturdal nlgh4 8 to II p. m. In Po!l'"
ll'01iunlor High SCiii!ol audltOJ~o'
lulli with the Jays """'~ "fi
mission, 75 cento.
CHESTER ALUMNI Ason.
round and BQuare dane e, 8 p, m..
at Cheater Grl&lt;io School. Proceed&amp; to Scbolar&amp;hlp Fund at
Ea•tern High. Muslt by F~:~J~·
Webb and groUJ), with Jlln 1
han as the callerl

today

threate11ed 70,000.man Red offensive,
U.S. Marines and S::Juth
Vietnamese troops today h1mted
c:ttwn the remnants of the North
Vietnamese battalion t h e y
caught Thursday in a pincers
SQ.lleeze two miles northeast of
the Leatherneck border com-

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A thank you note was received
from the Brinker familJ,. The
travellmg pr1ze, do~tedby Mary
Housh, was awarded to Erma WUson. A silent auction was held at
the conclusion of the meeting.

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SAIGON (UPI)- Alllod troops
killed It least 138 Communlats
Thw-sdal In the biggest battle
In a month on the north-south
Vietnam border where a new
U.S. military command took

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PAST CHIEFS, Magnolia Temple, PYthian Sisters, 1:30 p.m. at
home of Mrs. Adam Ebersbach
with Miss Bernice Ann Durst
a5 assisting hostess.
EVANGELINE CHAPTER. Order of the Eastern star, 7:30
Thursday night at the Mai!JOrdc
Temple; initiatory work to-be exemplified; officers to wear for .
mats. Mrs. Cora Webb, deputy
grand matron of D1stnct 25, will
make an inspection 'lisU Members are to take Items for an
auction
ROCK SP!UNGS Grange 7:30
p.m. at the home of Mr. and

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her membership pln or charm to
the next meeting or pay a fine of

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stockings.

A Program on Americanism

or frank Lowe, husband or Lillie
Lowe. He is hospitalized in l&gt;a¥ton.
The traveling prize donated
by Margaret Seidenable was won
by Cora Beegle. A letter wa111
read from Genevieve Mees of
Columbu s.
It was announced that the past
councilors wtll meet on March
14 at the home of Dorothy Rea
of Minersville with Ruby Erb
as the hostes s

Increaslog

warmer toolll!t, diiOIPI
tered shdwera
northeasl to low iiOJ •ootilhwol!l.
Mostly cl9Ud1,
w!tll ,ac••" ll
lered &amp;bowero.SaturdaJ.

This weekend we .0111 Introducing the new atyles1 i!f ;j\lrwajr~
Lusgage, Airway Uni-Mold, A!nfay Diacoveey -~ lho"Seeond Flllo~ with • silo.
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Sloan, Ashland, ond l\lr8. Robert
McCue, Lima.
The Girls. State delegate Is
Lmda Grindstaff, and the alternate, Brdnda Bradford.

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'Shlplliont · ~f, t!lillll• -just
:: , Styles lo ),:aidte•~ CasetJ Men• s
·. ~a$ J.!nimold, Travel J'!Y• Jet

piU boxes, and a donation was

made to the Heatt Fund and the
March of Dimes.
The Mid. Winter Confereru:e
held Mar&lt;:b 1-2 at CoiWDbus was

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The Nile, 4,145 mile a, Is th0
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p~ was
planned for Mar. 16 by the Ra..
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at its regular meeting with Mrs.
John Y~· president, pretilding.
Thank you notes were received

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