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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

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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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:Middlep6rt... ;:;' Auxiliary to
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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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OPEN FRIDAY 9.:'30 AM lp ·9,,..., PM .-· $A JU
.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
on the "Main Floor ...... Lingerie, FuundationGarmentsan~ In:··

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Colors - Wedgewoad Blue, Celacbn Green, O.atco'!li Ven-

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

Ensembles lty
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but you're slell1·
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acene m your
natty new rayon
lmen ensemble
Gay lltr'tpes, em·
bo!lsed florala
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eff«ta on

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IUStabl~ sn.-ps •n lrc~t A~Jullible 1e1
strap Soft flal 1101n ptd For mt n
women anll childru
Mill o rd~rs I IY&amp;
ITlU!Ur~ 110111'1&lt;1 IO""Ut part of abdomen
Spee1!~ r•lhl left or do~ble

LEDLIE SISTERS

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Opp. Upper P•rlcins Lot

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3 SUITER •' •• , • , •••••••••....••.••• SALE $33.49
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
.22"" COMPANION •••••••••••••••• , •••••• .$21.49
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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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Here's the ultimate kind of stay-up stocking,
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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Beautiful di&amp;tlnctlve fabrlces, PIUIIIPly !Uled with Kojlok Decorator colors.

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si.lks, embrolderieli and freizes.

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with paly!oam padde4
winged m.at~resa. Wety
str~. 4 rattle ballo, hook
over car S\lll attachlne!tt.

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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 ••
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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
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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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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..
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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

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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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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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AIRWAV UNIMOlP ~~. ,'.-

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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..
cine American J...'egwn Auxiliacy
at its regular meeting with Mrs.
John Y~· president, pretilding.
Thank you notes were received

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parents

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or on bitter!¥ ...
rivalries, or DD
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Next week, March 10-16, Girl
Sc::outs of Am~rica, Including the
Four Rivers Couricil of which
·M:eip County is a pnrt, wnl be
celebrating their 56th birthday .
And Girl Scouts in Meigs County are 11 on the move." During
the past six months, six new
troops have been organized and
270 girls are now taking part ln
the activiUes of 17 tfOOpS.
;\nd. you can bet your bottom boots that Girl Scoots do
more than sell cookies!
They are trained in govern-

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sewing, outdoor skills and arts~
!ind crafts.
Leaders or the county have
quite a program lined up for
tbe 270 girls who find satisfaction in the Girl Scout program.
Already da.Y camp has been
planned for July 22-26 at Camp
Klashuta. near Chester, with
Mrs. William Ohlinger as director and Mrs. John Sebo as business manager.
Mrs. I. R. Neal , Middleport,

Neighborhood I chairman, will
serve as assistant to the camp
director. Both Mrs. OhUngerand
Mrs. Neal are enrolled Jn a da,y
camp directors' training p r ogram. They are currently attending the five sessions held
at the headquarters of the Four
Rivers Girl Scout Councll in
Parkersburg.
Mrs. Neal has served s i x
months or her three year term
as Neighborhood I chairman·. Sle
started in scouting in 1964 as
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KNITTING - Hand arts are a part of the training received by Girl ~outs. Here Mrs. Dorothy
Morris instructs several members or Middleport Junior Troop 5 in knitting. J,.eft to right are
Drea.ma Hovatter, Mrs. Morris, Cinc:b' Glaze and seated on the floor is Vicky Yack.. Mrs. Ruby
Vaughan is lea"er of the t;roop,

the
Baltirnor'e Orlales rested ea1ily.
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For llx long daya, Harry
Dalt6ri, "1hp team's llir,!!c,to'r of
Pl11ei plrsomel, labored w
sign the lOam's reluclarit star,
Frink· Robln'son; · ahd ' for 1 1ix
dajoa ld• e!!orts W.re . frultle11.
Boll 'Dalton and the rest of the
Orlcilet b~II)Oo) • oi&amp;ll of· relief
Thftrl\ll,y 'wheli Robby finai\Y
arttXed . hll signature ffter a
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and is now also the leader of
Junior Girl Scout Troop 39.
_Being lntrOO!ced inro tho day
camp program for the first tlme
this year will be,
1. Back Packing (leaining to
pack and carry all e~ipment
needed for long hikes).
2. All Day Hikes (one of the
req.drements for the gypsy
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4. Archery (Mrs. Bernice McKinney will be the instructor).
Scout leaders will serve as
unit leaders during the camp.
Mrs. Paul Chapman and Mrs.
Don Thomas will instruct in arts l
and crafts.
.. LARGER ROLE IN 1968
Tilts year, also, the Meigs
COunt,y Girl Scouts will take a
larger role in the Meigs COun·
ty Fair. Representatives are now
serving on the county's junior
fair board and this year the girls
will participate In the parade
and opening program of tile junior fair. They plan numerous
exhibits as well a!&gt; demonstra.
tions. A novel p~sentatlon by
the girls will be a pet show for
the children or the county.
community service Is a strong
point offered by the Girl Scouts
who are available to any organization for assistance in r u n d
drives including such activities
as stuffing envelopes, soliciting
and distributing ilterature.
Just a few o( the past pro.
jects of .some of the troops include making sock dolls Cor the
junior chamber of commerce
Christma&amp; projeet, making Easter baskets for 'residents or the
cowtty infirmary, tree planting
at the Middleport park and holiday visits to the l11Cirmo.ry.
To open the observance of the
birthday of the Girl Scouts, the
270 girls ol Meigs County will
attend churches around the county in groups ~ay. There wlll
be special activities every day
or the week and business houses
wHI be displaying work of t h e
girls in their windows.
SJmmlng it up, Juliette Low
really started something back
in 1912 when she founded the
first , Girl Scout Troop in Savannah, Ga.
Oh, and about those cookies'!
They'll be delivered next week
during the birthday observance.

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WEEK - Making
plans for Girl !.ieout Week
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NEW GIRLS - One of the newe st troops of Meigs County is Brownie Troop 49 at Hutland.
A pla,y highlighted the troop's investiture service Wednesda,y. Membei'S are, front row, left to
right, Autumn Ellis, Sherry Tackett, Tere~;a Van Meter, Christy Jones, Terri Vinil18, Tammy
Martin; back row, left to 'Tight, Jeanna Busch, Florence HJ.chmond, HoDln &lt;.:apehart, Tamm.y Fry,
Hita Bailey, Carman Jewett. Mrs. Tom Martin is leader and is assisted by Mrs. Pearl Van Meter
aJ¥1 Mrs. Uichard Grueser.
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Voice al()ng Broadway
BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Anthony Roberts (star ,r David Merrick'•
''How Now, Dow Jones'") caught
Lee Remick • on the marital
~e ... The Jim Farley&amp; Jr.,
realty-theatre tycoon Bob Dowling, Letlllle Hayton all will make
beodllnes .... ... l.izal&gt;t!th
. six .. montll try-tq.~orgot
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S&lt;ott·oilman ·Bill llula!er ~ wlu•t
1hJlr ~· llmk oil ~
' " Bllhops .Deardoil Ioiii Wilillt
.... top-l'IIMVI for tile late CU,jbjat ~llliWI'I N, Y. post and
(!add Notre
I president Father Hesllurllh as a moll intorelting dark-horse.
A Beverly Hills hotel refUsed

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pop-slop artist Alli\Y Warhol and er
t.is whole crew so they moled-

up In a motel . .. or all the many
celebrities at Ethel Kennedt s
Wilahinlltor! charl!l' t,fletltoo, sixteen - including sen. Bobby wore turtleneeks; Perry Como
and DaVid Brinkley alone found
more formal methods ot warmJng tbeir valued tonsils ... Look
l!)li'a p~ l:tltoi Kemeol1
,,., IJts olridah •"\U.... Cl1'811

I/IY!d R&lt;Jbert Loxton.

Rol;ltrt ,Alan Arthur• s comecly
•'Cart)' Me Back to Momlnsside Heights," ....,.. a yoong
Jewj'sh lad who tries "' .....
radal IIJilt pangs by attaching
himself to a Negro as a real
t968 sla-ve, somehOM manages
to miss being · very funny · (it
J,o.s hare hllarlouo - s .
~t mt l!\hl\¢1!"' !IIIII• ~
Jazzlnullpolet jll~ • tOfl· ~~~.~tll
lilies' DaVIs ere ..,.I\Od '1.~ Wo-f tnlsi: 11'8 "'""'~aly,pj)iti.
men•s Wear Dally speculated tJy antJ-semltlt; antl..Nego, atJackie and her British lord al- tempts farce but plays so many
read.)' may be wed ... ft'll be of lis ugly lltue truths slralllhL
a May merpr for toycoon David that it falls on lts rane while
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Subilf.l' 1eaegr1 ln 1~67 wlth a
.26J ,.....,.. and .64 ·Rilrs, Is
elllJI'ctod "to arrive ·in camp
M6iicla,y ""Tueoday,
Jim ,, - · . a Iormor 20garile wtmer fallen on hard
ulj.e$, · was . the star of the
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PATIUOTISM - Girl Scout• are tau!lhl .honoo lor their
country. Here, left to right, Dlana ~llh; Cheryl Ke"'" and
Sally Carleton, present the flag. They are members of sau~
bury Brownie Tr001&gt; 220 led by Mrs, WUIIam Ohlinger.

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Thomas as a Pll't of the llrot lid trai!JIIW being received Ill'
Pomeroy Junior Troap 61. ~a. Ibn Thomaalal.eader of the
glrl1o Her assl&amp;tlllt I&amp; Mrlo Allan Leonard llllo will be ,...
plscod b)' Mrs. Pat Dully In the n..r..futura.

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UPI Spor&lt;S Wrtter
Frank McGuire Is going
ruwhere this season and he
' - ' to take North Caroll1111
with him.
M&lt;!luJre, who Piloted North
Carol'tna w tho NCAA tide II
years 110 when the Tar Heela
toPPled i!le WUt Chamberlain's
Kansas team, isn't very popular
st ChapOI HUI anymore now
that he' a coaching South Carol!na.
Tempera Oared on hotlt sides
wh .. L\lke and North Carolina
tod the drive I&lt;&gt; bar Mike
Grosao from Playing at SouJh
C&amp;rollna, which led to the
Gamecocks' probltion and pre¥-

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. Anolhltr prominent holdout,
Jofuiny Callison of the PhllacJelphta nobues, also came "'

Dear Helen:
Pve been !lOins with 11ds boy
for two years. Lait month we
went to a party and there w a s
booze. II Jll)l pretcy wild. No!J
I think Pm Pretlll8niTWo -ks afterward tilts boy
and I broke up because we boll1
felt ao BUII!l' and aoltame&lt;l that
we couldn't face each other.
I never tl!oullht this could happen. We boll1 hod discussed sex
and boll1 agreed that It ahould
walt till alter marriage.
I wiah I was able ro talk ro
him, as I still love blm, But
every time we see each
at school, we just otuttet" a

..hello" and walk away.
M.Y Jl8rents don't know. I can't
wll !Item. There's no one w talk
with, rve ruined evel')'lhlns just
because I thought 1t wa.i "btl''
to be with tile drinldng crOwd.

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received In 1967, which was in
the $40,000-$So,OOO elaos. Tho

KENT, Ohio (UPO - n will
be offense against defense in
bqth games Saturday night of
tfie !lrot round NCAA Mid-East
rutonal ba•ketball rournament
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at Kent state University.
~~ Yoongstown
In the oPener, high-scoring
Hubbard 79 Youngstown South Florida State (1 ~) meets Ohio
71
Valle.v Conference cham.Pion
At Mlddtelown
East T......... State (1~).
Hamilton Garfield 62 Hamlltcn
and Marquette Ul-.1), hundod
Taft 54
by
high • jlllll)ling George
At SteubenVille
Thompson, collides with MidZoneovlile 68 New Phlladelphla American Conference chaJlUI
40
Bowllns Gr- (18-6) in tho secMartlns Ferry 75 East Liver- ond game, The winners ado
pool 59
vance to the MicJ..Eaat regional
At Baldwin-Wallace
ftnalo at LeXIngton, !(:. to pla,y
Cleve. John Hay 80 Parma Pa- ~eutern Conference chamdla68
pion Kentucky and the Bill .Ten

enta them from pl11ing In past. North Carolina would tllon otUI
season Pil1 this year.
have a shot at a National
But McGuire enjoyed sweet Invitation Tournament bid.
· revenge list week when his
If South Carolina does turn
SOuth Carolina Jearn best North the trick . again tonigh~ the
Carolina w snOJ) the Tar Heols' wiMer or the ntk~North
20-gamo winning streak. And Carolina ~te game wUl
M&lt;Gulre's team gets Its chance automatically get the NCAA
to turn thu trick again tonigtlt. berth sif!ce South Carolina can't
South Carolina pla.ys North go ltsolt.
Carolina and L\lke meets North
Whllli the lour ACC teams are
Carolina State in the semf.ltnals struggling for the title, 14 teams
d. the Atlantic Coast Conference
tourney. The two wlnners meet
Saturdajo night !or tile title- and
the right w the NCAA berth. II
South Carolina up•et• North
Carolina again ronlgn~ It will
end Tar Heels' chance.:; ot going
to the NCAA tourney-although

are getting ready for the seven
Saturday games in the first
round of the NCAA tournament.
It'll be Boston College v.s. st.
Bonaventure at Kingston, R. L
in a single game In the key
contest with doubleheaders set
at Maryland, Kent State and

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Ill' Thttod Preas International
The Pltllbursh Pipers don't
llivo up easily.
Foiled earUer ih the season in
an attempt w break !Ito all.tlme
pro basketball wlnnlne streak of
17 stralllhl when they loll ooe
ohort, tho Pipers are coming
close apin,
111QY pieked up tit Sir. 12th
strallht 111urscls,y nl&amp;ht with a
119-114 vlctog over tile QakJand

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, points .as Plttsbursh handecl
Oskland Ita seventh otralgnt
- loss, 'Tho outburst enabled
Hawkins w rlllae hlo leaaueleadlng sroring averaae In the
Aonortcen Baokea&gt;all Aasocla. t1o11 jl! 26.3 polnto.
Tho mark of 17 stral)iht
vlcrorteo, the beft ever In the
. Nattixtal Baoketbllll Asooclallon,
, was !!rot dono by the old
wuhtn&amp;ton Calfroia 1946 and
matched by lhe Boston Celts In
1950.
In the. either two P.,eo,
'·I IIiu- ·.tllpl&gt;ed Indiana ltS-104

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HoustoD will.meet
Loyola or Chicago and Weber
State meets New MeXico State
at Utah, st. John's •pla.ys
Davidson and Columbia faces
Lasalle at Maryland .and
Florida !:Ute races East Tennessee &amp;ate and Marquette
and Minnesota topped Anaheim clashes with Bowling &lt;:Jreen at
124-115.
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Larry Miller scored 31 points
By United Press International
as North Carolina clobbered
111e Los Angeles Lakers Wake Forest S:l-70 in the ACC
delayed the st. Lollls Hawks' tourney to advance against
victory part,y a bit 111urscls,y SOuth Carolina, which blastod
night.
Vlrgtnia 101·78. Guard Slip
The Hawks whipped Seattle Harlicka scored 31 for SOuth
150-!33 w clinch at least a Ue Carolina.
tor the We.stern Division crown
In the other two games, D.ike
of lite National Basketball odged Clemson 4:1-40 and North
Asooclatl011. The Hawks would Carolina State downed Maryhave clinched It II the Lakors land 6:1o.14,
haG Jost--.but the Lakers
In other games Thur sda.Y
refused to cooperate and beat nigh~ Fordham beat Manhattan
San Die&amp;~&gt; 119-102.
72-66, Missouri toPPed Nebraska
or oourae, that wasn't surpris- 91-70, NYU uPset Rutgera 56-49,
Ing since San Diego seems w st. Loula beat Mempl1is state
bave rorgvtten What a vtcotry 77-65 ond Oklahoma stopped
Is. The club has loot 2t! or Its Colorado 84-78;
last 27 games and that record ia
klml or a monument to the NBA
pOlicy of stocktng Its eXJN!Ilston
teama wtth castotra.
In the other pmea, .PbUadel»hia ~ced ttl ••maatc num-·
ber" to (our in the East with a
125-117 victory over Clnclmatl
ao Chicago _topped Booton 118112.

Hawlts Clinch Tie For
Crown; Royals Beaten

COLUMBUS (UPO - Ohio
University seniorW"YneYoung
headed the 1968 Mid-American
Conference All-Academic basketball team announced here
Thursday b;y Commissioner
Bob James.
Young. a history major,
_.... all MAC cage regulars
in the classroom with a 3.95
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ln the sixth tnning,
A total of five games were
scheduled lor toda,Y with the AL
champion .Boston l&lt;od sox
opening lgalnot the Chlca&amp;&lt;&gt;
White SOX, San Francisco
meeting the Chicago CUba,
Detroit lacing Oakland, Plttoburgb opposing flouston and
Philadelphia tangling with Clncinnati.

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the W,ashington Senators 1~.
Bouton pitched Urroe perfect
imlngs w ga\n crejllt lor tho
victOry as Alli\Y Koooo . stole
home on tile front end of a
double steal. A strong throw by
center !!elder Bill Robinson cut
clown Mike Epstein at the plate

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Cols. Linden 69 Cola. Eallnioor
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At Dayton
DIU'!Oit Chamtnade 70 Contervlllo 55
At. Troy
Northwelt.orio 01 Tecumseh 47
At Oxford
Greenhllls 62 North College Hill
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Skits on good manners were Faith Herrman, ~tela sargent,
presented at a part,y given by Martha Krawsczyn, Patty Boyles,
Middleport Junior Scoot Troop Velvet SWisher, AM. Fitch, Sally
-SO ASHAMED
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Dear ,uhamed,
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or the Brownie Troop 87. The Gibbs. Mrs. Eugene Murray and
... And the drlnklatl crowd,
party was held at the scout house. Mrs. George Miller are theJead~
when
theY hear, will .,m,abJy
Girl Scout emblems, green for ers or the group, and Randy Murmake
joke
o about !Ito &lt;llDib kid
the juniors and brown for the ray was a guest at the party.
who
aot
call8ht.
It's a hlllh·prlco
brownies, were used as name
w pay lor a little booze:
PLANS TO SEND a j)OCkage
cards for the a«air which openYoor j)Orenta will 1 o 1.
ed with a Rag ceremony and group of rood to Wallace PoWers, stathrouBft,
111ebo)''i!ol~s'"*~eo
tioned in Vietnam, were made
singing,
help with •ilio; biUs. Blit
The skits included telephone when Middleport Girl Srout
never JlQ back to hOw II wio be·
manners by Venida Kay Gibbs Troop 39 met Monday nlilrt at
TELEVISE FIGHT
lore.
You'll never · Cfllte''oirase
and Mary Krawsceyn; introcllc- the scout house. Powers is the
NEW YOitK (UPO- A U!i&gt;ed
the milory caused . from .ttill
On Monday, deaisnated 81
version or the Joe Frazier- Uons by SOnia Ohlinger and Joan father of &amp;!san Powers. a memmistake - even iltuuJI;; ~­
"Homecoming Day," lndlvldual ooe
Buster
Mathis heavyweight Blevins; tlble manners ~ tina ber of the troop.
tully, you aren'tprein,"int. 1 '·~.
The &amp;cO!-!~ discussed the ob- housekeeJ)ing tasks were a~
fight will be televised by the Nieri and Cindy Van Meter; exI wlah I could lllfP y\iU a biJ,
change
ot
greetings
between
a
servance
of il.rl scout week and signed, and on Tuesday, the trooP
American Broadcasting Compa-glft-Wl'IJIPOII packap iJf eomrGrt
ny Man::h 16, Frazier scored an hostess and her guests by Sandy decided to each attend her own membeu will work on the
and II,Ympatlty. !lui I~.r.inem­
tc•· Manley· and church tltlo weekend In oboerv- ·•·
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1~th round technical knockout
urner and V •v
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• and ance of Girl &gt;COUt
....8IJOCI c!Uzen.
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~e cee
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- acUvftY relallng to
oyer Mathis Monda3 night..
wltd JlOrQI and DO' oil3 'IICXtr·
Marilyn Snyder. Taps ina friend- camp w be held In JU)f was die- shljl, A otudy of home health 1hat
.ed drlml .e;;~ ~~ ;"~.
ship circle concluded the pro. cussed.
and aafet,y wi.s .Piamed ror w~
clumsy message.
· llniY YOU are re~l~·for
gram.
A. aklt on telePhone manners ne~
Even the protection or havyour
actions. Pin. aorry·,.,u·i*t
Refreshments or cooki~s. sand- as a requirement for the boa•
ing Sidney l'l&gt;itler direct t h e
to
team
Ulfs. tlie hu'd i~Jj. ; · :..
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was
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b•
BaiCarcylng
out
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art
theme
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or l'l''r •
Scout
Week. the glrls._
will attend
n't work: usually gifted Clceiy par
served. The refreshment table MirY. Lou Mllla read an article
Tyson Is led to play tier social w was centered with girl scout on the nag Ln conjunction with the art showq of Mrs. Ruth
worker role with unreal vivaci- and brownie doll figurines and her W.rk on tile sip o(th~ ar- Gosney at the i'OIJIO~ NB!fonal
Balik. For those, tOho 1)41.11C)jlat&amp;
ousness; Louis Gossett istheNethe
wall
decoraUoos
featured
row
badge,• and Robin Noel told . actively In all ,e v-a. durl
. · _tho .
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week, Mrs. Vaugliari hall ·plarmed
ing his own l'r"hite slave but gets .scou pe111an
a wiener roast tor Saturday. '
to luxuriate in the practice, like juniors and broWnies working to- and satetJ.
:~::~rlngo
gether,
Group singing was held folMembers were remioded to
rlng1
any lazy cat; David Steinberg
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!rom
tltejunlortroop
lowing
the
meeting
which
COli· pick UP their girl scout cookies·
Enamol Jewolry
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as the guilt·laden lad sets up
on Tuesday. It was announcedtltat · lolany tD cl)oooe :~-t
or delivers all sorts of racial besides those taking part In tho eluded with taps.
skits
wore
Kath.Y
POOler
and
A~'TIVITJES
lor
Girl
SCout
cooking cluaes at ttoe ·CoiiUIIbuS
cliches, moatly old, attempting
. Melanie Waltera, and tile lead- ~ef'k were_ planned w~en /dido and .
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to reverse atereot.ypieal litua·
. to IU1Hllnli·,
lions In a see.llow-bralll)f_,.. era, Mra: John Krewahrn and dlliPOrt T~: t n1et : ~ur~ ·will
Mro,
Frad
Glbbt,
and
Nrt.
Jacnlgl)t
at
tit~
II(
M,r!o
lllcll,
.elias"'
~lllllodithjJ
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isllly; Diane Llldd pl111
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n
waa•dlo:tdtd.~them.
ern nitwit ntttlly II not wlltiJy
The brownies llllo were tlUIIIls ing w &lt;Ulll)lleiO lome phaoe of a
and Johnny Brown as the Georae
at the part.y were Pam l'l&gt;won, badge requtrflllent each dajo &lt;llrKirby -like upstairs H a r I e m
Cyntltla t.ano, Becky Coleman. 1ng Girl 11'•111 Weok. .&amp;.mda1 the
neighbor who wants his own llave
Jml Murr11, Tracy Burdo% 1 8I'OICI will atl4iad worshli&gt; sofo
too, at least ·hit&amp; the strength
Valerio Lewis, Joml!or wl.,~ . VIces at tho Mlddieport First
to pia,y his role e!!ectlvo)f, with- Megan Miller, Jill w111bura,
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out the ear)f-rehear&amp;al !iieptl.
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not deeply Ulfonolve lihaltol.ly .•j ·.&gt;!'; ".o:\1''¥ ';· · .', I;"''
ii
Frank Sinatra
tell'• bI s ·
pop• s record !1rm (JiepriM); ao
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did Dean Marlin .• . Dean' a 23year.old dau&amp;hter Gall - s
Mar, 6 et the plush Perlian
ROOm of the Plaza ~I ...
Van JotmiiCII .call't
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king, probably Iowa.
Florida state tla&amp; gone over
the lOI).polnt mark on nine OC•
castons this season, including a
130-100 decision over LSU in the
Milwaukee Classic Tournament
last December. The Seminoles
will be the tallest team here,
showing a front line of 6-5 lllve
Ross, 6-8 center Dave Cowans
and 6-6 Jan Gies,
East Tennessee gut into the
tournament the hard w~, beat..
Yts. Murra,y Slats In a pla,yoff
'h$8sday night. The Buccaneers,
with four starters averulng in
OOuble figures, have given UP
only 70 points per game.
Sims Strongest ~blunder
East Tennessee's to.P scorer
Is 6-3 guard Harley ~ift with
a 17.7 average, but &amp;.7 center
Ernie Slms i:!1 the strongest rebounder with about 11 each
start.
MarQ.lette, which ended the
season with two losses ln three
games, is making it.!l fourth triP
to the NCAA tournament. This
season, the Warriors shot about
4~ per eent from the rtoor.
headed by Jumor forward
George Thompson with a 22.POint averase.
Bowling Green's h o .P e s
against Marquette rested with
the Falcons' stingy defense
which limited opponents to 68.8
points per game. The Falcons
are paced b,v 6-8 forward Walt
Piatkowski, whose wide variety
or shots ranghtg ,{rom outside
jumpers to hooks, has accounted for 574 points and a nearly 241
point average thi s season.
The second game boils down
to whether Bowling Green•s
contl'olled offense and goog. d&amp;fense Can contain Ma.rQ.uette•s
fine shooters. The flr st game
will pit East T~:nnessee' s bal.o
anced scoring and defensi ~e
prowess against the height and
scoring vower of Florida state.
This wlll be Florida ~·s
socond exeursion Into Ohio, the
Semiooles havl.ng dropped a 7669 decision to Ohio State at Co-

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you'll he ••lnlnr a hall loamyou•re the dog-eut mother!"

The Meigs Cowtty Bowhunters
Archery club will S)Xmsota shoot
Saturday, March 9, at the lndoor
range on the Royal Oaks Park
property near Five Points.
Registration will begin at .7
p.m. and shooting •will start at
7,30 p.m. The building will be
opened at 6 p.m.
The club made final arrangements for the shoot at a meeting
Monday nigtJt at the i n d o o r
range, attended by 13 members.
It was agreed to purchase insurance from the National Field
Archery A.asn. ror club mem.
bers and that the first club reg.
istered shoot will be heid June
16.
Members were asked to help
get the outdoor range reacly for
the season beginning April L
All members are urged to take
part in league shoots.

ABA ~~AN DINGS
By Uni ted Press International
EA~T

W. L. Pet. GB
50 21 .704

Minnesota
lntliana
New Jersey
Kentucky

47 26 .Jili3 4
.3; 38 .479 16
3J 37 .m 16'/2
28 41 .406 21
WE.&gt;T
W. L, Pet. GB

New Orleans
Denver
Dallas

43 26 .623
41 29 .586 21h
37 30 .552 5
27 44 .380 17

Houston
Oakland
22 46 .324: 20 1h
Anaheim
23 48 .324: 21
Thursday's Results
Houston 115 Indiana 104
Minnesota 124 Anaheim 115
Pittsburgh i19 Oakland Ji 4
(OnJ.y games scheduled)

llffilbuS Dec. 2.

NYU 56 Rutgers 49
St. LOUis 77 Memphis St. 65
Oklahoma 84 Colorado 78

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Frlda.y ni~rs Ohtohlgnschool
district basketball tourJlilment
schedule,
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AI Atltoos
Ironton (12.$) vo South pqtn~
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(t7.:J)
At Bowling Green
Ros&amp;ford (15-5) vs. MarlopHardlng (15-6)
Lima Senior .(17.:1) vs Ashland

ter ,(I8.:J)
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Tot: Central CO-l) n[ s.m.,.1'
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At Br)"an
Archbuid (21-0) VS
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At Deft.ance

Dolts: (16.7) •• ConWY/ Crt"'
view (22-4)
At Canton
Dalton (15-6) VI Clearview (IS..

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At Cincinnati
Ctn. Tal't (17 -2) vs Cln. With3)
row (17 _3)
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blessing tor the ~lub' s management lilnee an .estimated
,115,000 was . needed ro sooth
Robinson who won the Triple
Crown .;.,d was the league's
most valuable ·plp,rer In 1966
before a baseline eolllsion witll
Chicqo's AI .weis reolleed his
e!!ecUveioeaslasl' Ieason.
"Pm aatls!iecl•
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Robb)', who" was 10 o.k I~ g
$!25,ooo. "or I wouldn't hav•
slgnecl. Tile ball club caine ·up

~111; JOE GEI!GEN
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Next week, March 10-16, Girl
Sc::outs of Am~rica, Including the
Four Rivers Couricil of which
·M:eip County is a pnrt, wnl be
celebrating their 56th birthday .
And Girl Scouts in Meigs County are 11 on the move." During
the past six months, six new
troops have been organized and
270 girls are now taking part ln
the activiUes of 17 tfOOpS.
;\nd. you can bet your bottom boots that Girl Scoots do
more than sell cookies!
They are trained in govern-

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ment, personal health , tJrst aid,
sewing, outdoor skills and arts~
!ind crafts.
Leaders or the county have
quite a program lined up for
tbe 270 girls who find satisfaction in the Girl Scout program.
Already da.Y camp has been
planned for July 22-26 at Camp
Klashuta. near Chester, with
Mrs. William Ohlinger as director and Mrs. John Sebo as business manager.
Mrs. I. R. Neal , Middleport,

Neighborhood I chairman, will
serve as assistant to the camp
director. Both Mrs. OhUngerand
Mrs. Neal are enrolled Jn a da,y
camp directors' training p r ogram. They are currently attending the five sessions held
at the headquarters of the Four
Rivers Girl Scout Councll in
Parkersburg.
Mrs. Neal has served s i x
months or her three year term
as Neighborhood I chairman·. Sle
started in scouting in 1964 as
the leader of a Brownie Troop

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KNITTING - Hand arts are a part of the training received by Girl ~outs. Here Mrs. Dorothy
Morris instructs several members or Middleport Junior Troop 5 in knitting. J,.eft to right are
Drea.ma Hovatter, Mrs. Morris, Cinc:b' Glaze and seated on the floor is Vicky Yack.. Mrs. Ruby
Vaughan is lea"er of the t;roop,

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Baltirnor'e Orlales rested ea1ily.
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For llx long daya, Harry
Dalt6ri, "1hp team's llir,!!c,to'r of
Pl11ei plrsomel, labored w
sign the lOam's reluclarit star,
Frink· Robln'son; · ahd ' for 1 1ix
dajoa ld• e!!orts W.re . frultle11.
Boll 'Dalton and the rest of the
Orlcilet b~II)Oo) • oi&amp;ll of· relief
Thftrl\ll,y 'wheli Robby finai\Y
arttXed . hll signature ffter a
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and is now also the leader of
Junior Girl Scout Troop 39.
_Being lntrOO!ced inro tho day
camp program for the first tlme
this year will be,
1. Back Packing (leaining to
pack and carry all e~ipment
needed for long hikes).
2. All Day Hikes (one of the
req.drements for the gypsy
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4. Archery (Mrs. Bernice McKinney will be the instructor).
Scout leaders will serve as
unit leaders during the camp.
Mrs. Paul Chapman and Mrs.
Don Thomas will instruct in arts l
and crafts.
.. LARGER ROLE IN 1968
Tilts year, also, the Meigs
COunt,y Girl Scouts will take a
larger role in the Meigs COun·
ty Fair. Representatives are now
serving on the county's junior
fair board and this year the girls
will participate In the parade
and opening program of tile junior fair. They plan numerous
exhibits as well a!&gt; demonstra.
tions. A novel p~sentatlon by
the girls will be a pet show for
the children or the county.
community service Is a strong
point offered by the Girl Scouts
who are available to any organization for assistance in r u n d
drives including such activities
as stuffing envelopes, soliciting
and distributing ilterature.
Just a few o( the past pro.
jects of .some of the troops include making sock dolls Cor the
junior chamber of commerce
Christma&amp; projeet, making Easter baskets for 'residents or the
cowtty infirmary, tree planting
at the Middleport park and holiday visits to the l11Cirmo.ry.
To open the observance of the
birthday of the Girl Scouts, the
270 girls ol Meigs County will
attend churches around the county in groups ~ay. There wlll
be special activities every day
or the week and business houses
wHI be displaying work of t h e
girls in their windows.
SJmmlng it up, Juliette Low
really started something back
in 1912 when she founded the
first , Girl Scout Troop in Savannah, Ga.
Oh, and about those cookies'!
They'll be delivered next week
during the birthday observance.

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NEW GIRLS - One of the newe st troops of Meigs County is Brownie Troop 49 at Hutland.
A pla,y highlighted the troop's investiture service Wednesda,y. Membei'S are, front row, left to
right, Autumn Ellis, Sherry Tackett, Tere~;a Van Meter, Christy Jones, Terri Vinil18, Tammy
Martin; back row, left to 'Tight, Jeanna Busch, Florence HJ.chmond, HoDln &lt;.:apehart, Tamm.y Fry,
Hita Bailey, Carman Jewett. Mrs. Tom Martin is leader and is assisted by Mrs. Pearl Van Meter
aJ¥1 Mrs. Uichard Grueser.
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Voice al()ng Broadway
BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Anthony Roberts (star ,r David Merrick'•
''How Now, Dow Jones'") caught
Lee Remick • on the marital
~e ... The Jim Farley&amp; Jr.,
realty-theatre tycoon Bob Dowling, Letlllle Hayton all will make
beodllnes .... ... l.izal&gt;t!th
. six .. montll try-tq.~orgot
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S&lt;ott·oilman ·Bill llula!er ~ wlu•t
1hJlr ~· llmk oil ~
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.... top-l'IIMVI for tile late CU,jbjat ~llliWI'I N, Y. post and
(!add Notre
I president Father Hesllurllh as a moll intorelting dark-horse.
A Beverly Hills hotel refUsed

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t.is whole crew so they moled-

up In a motel . .. or all the many
celebrities at Ethel Kennedt s
Wilahinlltor! charl!l' t,fletltoo, sixteen - including sen. Bobby wore turtleneeks; Perry Como
and DaVid Brinkley alone found
more formal methods ot warmJng tbeir valued tonsils ... Look
l!)li'a p~ l:tltoi Kemeol1
,,., IJts olridah •"\U.... Cl1'811

I/IY!d R&lt;Jbert Loxton.

Rol;ltrt ,Alan Arthur• s comecly
•'Cart)' Me Back to Momlnsside Heights," ....,.. a yoong
Jewj'sh lad who tries "' .....
radal IIJilt pangs by attaching
himself to a Negro as a real
t968 sla-ve, somehOM manages
to miss being · very funny · (it
J,o.s hare hllarlouo - s .
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Jazzlnullpolet jll~ • tOfl· ~~~.~tll
lilies' DaVIs ere ..,.I\Od '1.~ Wo-f tnlsi: 11'8 "'""'~aly,pj)iti.
men•s Wear Dally speculated tJy antJ-semltlt; antl..Nego, atJackie and her British lord al- tempts farce but plays so many
read.)' may be wed ... ft'll be of lis ugly lltue truths slralllhL
a May merpr for toycoon David that it falls on lts rane while
Marx' Ius Pamela and BriUIIl- skipping leadenly ])llol o a c h

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Subilf.l' 1eaegr1 ln 1~67 wlth a
.26J ,.....,.. and .64 ·Rilrs, Is
elllJI'ctod "to arrive ·in camp
M6iicla,y ""Tueoday,
Jim ,, - · . a Iormor 20garile wtmer fallen on hard
ulj.e$, · was . the star of the
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PATIUOTISM - Girl Scout• are tau!lhl .honoo lor their
country. Here, left to right, Dlana ~llh; Cheryl Ke"'" and
Sally Carleton, present the flag. They are members of sau~
bury Brownie Tr001&gt; 220 led by Mrs, WUIIam Ohlinger.

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Thomas as a Pll't of the llrot lid trai!JIIW being received Ill'
Pomeroy Junior Troap 61. ~a. Ibn Thomaalal.eader of the
glrl1o Her assl&amp;tlllt I&amp; Mrlo Allan Leonard llllo will be ,...
plscod b)' Mrs. Pat Dully In the n..r..futura.

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UPI Spor&lt;S Wrtter
Frank McGuire Is going
ruwhere this season and he
' - ' to take North Caroll1111
with him.
M&lt;!luJre, who Piloted North
Carol'tna w tho NCAA tide II
years 110 when the Tar Heela
toPPled i!le WUt Chamberlain's
Kansas team, isn't very popular
st ChapOI HUI anymore now
that he' a coaching South Carol!na.
Tempera Oared on hotlt sides
wh .. L\lke and North Carolina
tod the drive I&lt;&gt; bar Mike
Grosao from Playing at SouJh
C&amp;rollna, which led to the
Gamecocks' probltion and pre¥-

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. Anolhltr prominent holdout,
Jofuiny Callison of the PhllacJelphta nobues, also came "'

Dear Helen:
Pve been !lOins with 11ds boy
for two years. Lait month we
went to a party and there w a s
booze. II Jll)l pretcy wild. No!J
I think Pm Pretlll8niTWo -ks afterward tilts boy
and I broke up because we boll1
felt ao BUII!l' and aoltame&lt;l that
we couldn't face each other.
I never tl!oullht this could happen. We boll1 hod discussed sex
and boll1 agreed that It ahould
walt till alter marriage.
I wiah I was able ro talk ro
him, as I still love blm, But
every time we see each
at school, we just otuttet" a

..hello" and walk away.
M.Y Jl8rents don't know. I can't
wll !Item. There's no one w talk
with, rve ruined evel')'lhlns just
because I thought 1t wa.i "btl''
to be with tile drinldng crOwd.

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received In 1967, which was in
the $40,000-$So,OOO elaos. Tho

KENT, Ohio (UPO - n will
be offense against defense in
bqth games Saturday night of
tfie !lrot round NCAA Mid-East
rutonal ba•ketball rournament
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at Kent state University.
~~ Yoongstown
In the oPener, high-scoring
Hubbard 79 Youngstown South Florida State (1 ~) meets Ohio
71
Valle.v Conference cham.Pion
At Mlddtelown
East T......... State (1~).
Hamilton Garfield 62 Hamlltcn
and Marquette Ul-.1), hundod
Taft 54
by
high • jlllll)ling George
At SteubenVille
Thompson, collides with MidZoneovlile 68 New Phlladelphla American Conference chaJlUI
40
Bowllns Gr- (18-6) in tho secMartlns Ferry 75 East Liver- ond game, The winners ado
pool 59
vance to the MicJ..Eaat regional
At Baldwin-Wallace
ftnalo at LeXIngton, !(:. to pla,y
Cleve. John Hay 80 Parma Pa- ~eutern Conference chamdla68
pion Kentucky and the Bill .Ten

enta them from pl11ing In past. North Carolina would tllon otUI
season Pil1 this year.
have a shot at a National
But McGuire enjoyed sweet Invitation Tournament bid.
· revenge list week when his
If South Carolina does turn
SOuth Carolina Jearn best North the trick . again tonigh~ the
Carolina w snOJ) the Tar Heols' wiMer or the ntk~North
20-gamo winning streak. And Carolina ~te game wUl
M&lt;Gulre's team gets Its chance automatically get the NCAA
to turn thu trick again tonigtlt. berth sif!ce South Carolina can't
South Carolina pla.ys North go ltsolt.
Carolina and L\lke meets North
Whllli the lour ACC teams are
Carolina State in the semf.ltnals struggling for the title, 14 teams
d. the Atlantic Coast Conference
tourney. The two wlnners meet
Saturdajo night !or tile title- and
the right w the NCAA berth. II
South Carolina up•et• North
Carolina again ronlgn~ It will
end Tar Heels' chance.:; ot going
to the NCAA tourney-although

are getting ready for the seven
Saturday games in the first
round of the NCAA tournament.
It'll be Boston College v.s. st.
Bonaventure at Kingston, R. L
in a single game In the key
contest with doubleheaders set
at Maryland, Kent State and

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ABA Roundup
Ill' Thttod Preas International
The Pltllbursh Pipers don't
llivo up easily.
Foiled earUer ih the season in
an attempt w break !Ito all.tlme
pro basketball wlnnlne streak of
17 stralllhl when they loll ooe
ohort, tho Pipers are coming
close apin,
111QY pieked up tit Sir. 12th
strallht 111urscls,y nl&amp;ht with a
119-114 vlctog over tile QakJand

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, points .as Plttsbursh handecl
Oskland Ita seventh otralgnt
- loss, 'Tho outburst enabled
Hawkins w rlllae hlo leaaueleadlng sroring averaae In the
Aonortcen Baokea&gt;all Aasocla. t1o11 jl! 26.3 polnto.
Tho mark of 17 stral)iht
vlcrorteo, the beft ever In the
. Nattixtal Baoketbllll Asooclallon,
, was !!rot dono by the old
wuhtn&amp;ton Calfroia 1946 and
matched by lhe Boston Celts In
1950.
In the. either two P.,eo,
'·I IIiu- ·.tllpl&gt;ed Indiana ltS-104

T~ranked

HoustoD will.meet
Loyola or Chicago and Weber
State meets New MeXico State
at Utah, st. John's •pla.ys
Davidson and Columbia faces
Lasalle at Maryland .and
Florida !:Ute races East Tennessee &amp;ate and Marquette
and Minnesota topped Anaheim clashes with Bowling &lt;:Jreen at
124-115.
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NBA Roundup
Larry Miller scored 31 points
By United Press International
as North Carolina clobbered
111e Los Angeles Lakers Wake Forest S:l-70 in the ACC
delayed the st. Lollls Hawks' tourney to advance against
victory part,y a bit 111urscls,y SOuth Carolina, which blastod
night.
Vlrgtnia 101·78. Guard Slip
The Hawks whipped Seattle Harlicka scored 31 for SOuth
150-!33 w clinch at least a Ue Carolina.
tor the We.stern Division crown
In the other two games, D.ike
of lite National Basketball odged Clemson 4:1-40 and North
Asooclatl011. The Hawks would Carolina State downed Maryhave clinched It II the Lakors land 6:1o.14,
haG Jost--.but the Lakers
In other games Thur sda.Y
refused to cooperate and beat nigh~ Fordham beat Manhattan
San Die&amp;~&gt; 119-102.
72-66, Missouri toPPed Nebraska
or oourae, that wasn't surpris- 91-70, NYU uPset Rutgera 56-49,
Ing since San Diego seems w st. Loula beat Mempl1is state
bave rorgvtten What a vtcotry 77-65 ond Oklahoma stopped
Is. The club has loot 2t! or Its Colorado 84-78;
last 27 games and that record ia
klml or a monument to the NBA
pOlicy of stocktng Its eXJN!Ilston
teama wtth castotra.
In the other pmea, .PbUadel»hia ~ced ttl ••maatc num-·
ber" to (our in the East with a
125-117 victory over Clnclmatl
ao Chicago _topped Booton 118112.

Hawlts Clinch Tie For
Crown; Royals Beaten

COLUMBUS (UPO - Ohio
University seniorW"YneYoung
headed the 1968 Mid-American
Conference All-Academic basketball team announced here
Thursday b;y Commissioner
Bob James.
Young. a history major,
_.... all MAC cage regulars
in the classroom with a 3.95
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ln the sixth tnning,
A total of five games were
scheduled lor toda,Y with the AL
champion .Boston l&lt;od sox
opening lgalnot the Chlca&amp;&lt;&gt;
White SOX, San Francisco
meeting the Chicago CUba,
Detroit lacing Oakland, Plttoburgb opposing flouston and
Philadelphia tangling with Clncinnati.

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the New York Yankees eiSied
the W,ashington Senators 1~.
Bouton pitched Urroe perfect
imlngs w ga\n crejllt lor tho
victOry as Alli\Y Koooo . stole
home on tile front end of a
double steal. A strong throw by
center !!elder Bill Robinson cut
clown Mike Epstein at the plate

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Cols. Linden 69 Cola. Eallnioor
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At Dayton
DIU'!Oit Chamtnade 70 Contervlllo 55
At. Troy
Northwelt.orio 01 Tecumseh 47
At Oxford
Greenhllls 62 North College Hill
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Skits on good manners were Faith Herrman, ~tela sargent,
presented at a part,y given by Martha Krawsczyn, Patty Boyles,
Middleport Junior Scoot Troop Velvet SWisher, AM. Fitch, Sally
-SO ASHAMED
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Dear ,uhamed,
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or the Brownie Troop 87. The Gibbs. Mrs. Eugene Murray and
... And the drlnklatl crowd,
party was held at the scout house. Mrs. George Miller are theJead~
when
theY hear, will .,m,abJy
Girl Scout emblems, green for ers or the group, and Randy Murmake
joke
o about !Ito &lt;llDib kid
the juniors and brown for the ray was a guest at the party.
who
aot
call8ht.
It's a hlllh·prlco
brownies, were used as name
w pay lor a little booze:
PLANS TO SEND a j)OCkage
cards for the a«air which openYoor j)Orenta will 1 o 1.
ed with a Rag ceremony and group of rood to Wallace PoWers, stathrouBft,
111ebo)''i!ol~s'"*~eo
tioned in Vietnam, were made
singing,
help with •ilio; biUs. Blit
The skits included telephone when Middleport Girl Srout
never JlQ back to hOw II wio be·
manners by Venida Kay Gibbs Troop 39 met Monday nlilrt at
TELEVISE FIGHT
lore.
You'll never · Cfllte''oirase
and Mary Krawsceyn; introcllc- the scout house. Powers is the
NEW YOitK (UPO- A U!i&gt;ed
the milory caused . from .ttill
On Monday, deaisnated 81
version or the Joe Frazier- Uons by SOnia Ohlinger and Joan father of &amp;!san Powers. a memmistake - even iltuuJI;; ~­
"Homecoming Day," lndlvldual ooe
Buster
Mathis heavyweight Blevins; tlble manners ~ tina ber of the troop.
tully, you aren'tprein,"int. 1 '·~.
The &amp;cO!-!~ discussed the ob- housekeeJ)ing tasks were a~
fight will be televised by the Nieri and Cindy Van Meter; exI wlah I could lllfP y\iU a biJ,
change
ot
greetings
between
a
servance
of il.rl scout week and signed, and on Tuesday, the trooP
American Broadcasting Compa-glft-Wl'IJIPOII packap iJf eomrGrt
ny Man::h 16, Frazier scored an hostess and her guests by Sandy decided to each attend her own membeu will work on the
and II,Ympatlty. !lui I~.r.inem­
tc•· Manley· and church tltlo weekend In oboerv- ·•·
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1~th round technical knockout
urner and V •v
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• and ance of Girl &gt;COUt
....8IJOCI c!Uzen.
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~e cee
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- acUvftY relallng to
oyer Mathis Monda3 night..
wltd JlOrQI and DO' oil3 'IICXtr·
Marilyn Snyder. Taps ina friend- camp w be held In JU)f was die- shljl, A otudy of home health 1hat
.ed drlml .e;;~ ~~ ;"~.
ship circle concluded the pro. cussed.
and aafet,y wi.s .Piamed ror w~
clumsy message.
· llniY YOU are re~l~·for
gram.
A. aklt on telePhone manners ne~
Even the protection or havyour
actions. Pin. aorry·,.,u·i*t
Refreshments or cooki~s. sand- as a requirement for the boa•
ing Sidney l'l&gt;itler direct t h e
to
team
Ulfs. tlie hu'd i~Jj. ; · :..
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pitall~
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was
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b•
BaiCarcylng
out
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art
theme
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mosUy witless mishmash does- w ches,b n s "an
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or l'l''r •
Scout
Week. the glrls._
will attend
n't work: usually gifted Clceiy par
served. The refreshment table MirY. Lou Mllla read an article
Tyson Is led to play tier social w was centered with girl scout on the nag Ln conjunction with the art showq of Mrs. Ruth
worker role with unreal vivaci- and brownie doll figurines and her W.rk on tile sip o(th~ ar- Gosney at the i'OIJIO~ NB!fonal
Balik. For those, tOho 1)41.11C)jlat&amp;
ousness; Louis Gossett istheNethe
wall
decoraUoos
featured
row
badge,• and Robin Noel told . actively In all ,e v-a. durl
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gro who rejects thenotioiwtown'
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t 5 and icture. of ot her. nnster .·on home, ·health
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Ear ring• lor pl••~-.1
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week, Mrs. Vaugliari hall ·plarmed
ing his own l'r"hite slave but gets .scou pe111an
a wiener roast tor Saturday. '
to luxuriate in the practice, like juniors and broWnies working to- and satetJ.
:~::~rlngo
gether,
Group singing was held folMembers were remioded to
rlng1
any lazy cat; David Steinberg
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Attending
!rom
tltejunlortroop
lowing
the
meeting
which
COli· pick UP their girl scout cookies·
Enamol Jewolry
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or delivers all sorts of racial besides those taking part In tho eluded with taps.
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Kath.Y
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cliches, moatly old, attempting
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and Johnny Brown as the Georae
at the part.y were Pam l'l&gt;won, badge requtrflllent each dajo &lt;llrKirby -like upstairs H a r I e m
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neighbor who wants his own llave
Jml Murr11, Tracy Burdo% 1 8I'OICI will atl4iad worshli&gt; sofo
too, at least ·hit&amp; the strength
Valerio Lewis, Joml!or wl.,~ . VIces at tho Mlddieport First
to pia,y his role e!!ectlvo)f, with- Megan Miller, Jill w111bura,
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pop• s record !1rm (JiepriM); ao
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Mar, 6 et the plush Perlian
ROOm of the Plaza ~I ...
Van JotmiiCII .call't
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king, probably Iowa.
Florida state tla&amp; gone over
the lOI).polnt mark on nine OC•
castons this season, including a
130-100 decision over LSU in the
Milwaukee Classic Tournament
last December. The Seminoles
will be the tallest team here,
showing a front line of 6-5 lllve
Ross, 6-8 center Dave Cowans
and 6-6 Jan Gies,
East Tennessee gut into the
tournament the hard w~, beat..
Yts. Murra,y Slats In a pla,yoff
'h$8sday night. The Buccaneers,
with four starters averulng in
OOuble figures, have given UP
only 70 points per game.
Sims Strongest ~blunder
East Tennessee's to.P scorer
Is 6-3 guard Harley ~ift with
a 17.7 average, but &amp;.7 center
Ernie Slms i:!1 the strongest rebounder with about 11 each
start.
MarQ.lette, which ended the
season with two losses ln three
games, is making it.!l fourth triP
to the NCAA tournament. This
season, the Warriors shot about
4~ per eent from the rtoor.
headed by Jumor forward
George Thompson with a 22.POint averase.
Bowling Green's h o .P e s
against Marquette rested with
the Falcons' stingy defense
which limited opponents to 68.8
points per game. The Falcons
are paced b,v 6-8 forward Walt
Piatkowski, whose wide variety
or shots ranghtg ,{rom outside
jumpers to hooks, has accounted for 574 points and a nearly 241
point average thi s season.
The second game boils down
to whether Bowling Green•s
contl'olled offense and goog. d&amp;fense Can contain Ma.rQ.uette•s
fine shooters. The flr st game
will pit East T~:nnessee' s bal.o
anced scoring and defensi ~e
prowess against the height and
scoring vower of Florida state.
This wlll be Florida ~·s
socond exeursion Into Ohio, the
Semiooles havl.ng dropped a 7669 decision to Ohio State at Co-

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you'll he ••lnlnr a hall loamyou•re the dog-eut mother!"

The Meigs Cowtty Bowhunters
Archery club will S)Xmsota shoot
Saturday, March 9, at the lndoor
range on the Royal Oaks Park
property near Five Points.
Registration will begin at .7
p.m. and shooting •will start at
7,30 p.m. The building will be
opened at 6 p.m.
The club made final arrangements for the shoot at a meeting
Monday nigtJt at the i n d o o r
range, attended by 13 members.
It was agreed to purchase insurance from the National Field
Archery A.asn. ror club mem.
bers and that the first club reg.
istered shoot will be heid June
16.
Members were asked to help
get the outdoor range reacly for
the season beginning April L
All members are urged to take
part in league shoots.

ABA ~~AN DINGS
By Uni ted Press International
EA~T

W. L. Pet. GB
50 21 .704

Minnesota
lntliana
New Jersey
Kentucky

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3J 37 .m 16'/2
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New Orleans
Denver
Dallas

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41 29 .586 21h
37 30 .552 5
27 44 .380 17

Houston
Oakland
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Anaheim
23 48 .324: 21
Thursday's Results
Houston 115 Indiana 104
Minnesota 124 Anaheim 115
Pittsburgh i19 Oakland Ji 4
(OnJ.y games scheduled)

llffilbuS Dec. 2.

NYU 56 Rutgers 49
St. LOUis 77 Memphis St. 65
Oklahoma 84 Colorado 78

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Ironton (12.$) vo South pqtn~
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Ctn. Tal't (17 -2) vs Cln. With3)
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blessing tor the ~lub' s management lilnee an .estimated
,115,000 was . needed ro sooth
Robinson who won the Triple
Crown .;.,d was the league's
most valuable ·plp,rer In 1966
before a baseline eolllsion witll
Chicqo's AI .weis reolleed his
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~111; JOE GEI!GEN
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good •""mPie ol
l,l registered Amerkan Quarter
HorJ~e. I've been a 4-H project
for I of my 10 years, and!, along
wittl the advisors of the Meigs
4.-H Pleasure Riders, ha~e had a
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lot to m wlth teaching my rider,

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We left home with the car and w.. drled,.,.,urrled, brushed aod
trailer at 5 a. m. they drove rmbed, then brushed and rubbed
ver) carefully so that I wouldn't some more. Mj&lt;hldegJoamecllike
be upset "'hen I arrived; and the aatln with no t.ly osgo or du&amp;tlel!
porsphernalla they took lor 1111 any place, and lherewun'la&amp;lgn
care, feed.ina:, and shoWing wu of a tangle In my tor- or ~
M¥ tack had aD - oaddle
monwnental.

The Ohio state Folr Board bad 1081&gt;ed before we left _., 50
erected a grand new horse barn. 1 was pro\tCI of myself.
I was ·pi'OQ(I of Carolyn/ loo,
so after we registered with the
&gt;ioe
haO learned that she \hould
4-H horse s~erintendent. I was
CarolYn Jones, who is 17, how to- taken to a lovely 8 by 8 wood and also be clean, neat and polished
care for, ride, and show me to my metal box stall with lots ol clean when she showed me as a 4-H
best advanwge. Caro]yn has been straw ror bedding.
exhibit.
Slnce there were 53 exhibitors
Thank goodness! No more being
in
Carolyn's age grou,p, It took
tied under the nois)' railroad
FourwH club organizing actracks for met The bam was the judge quite awhile to look us
tivities are underway, March
llgh4 airy, and quiet aod there all over. I did my belli to stand
is When \IPW&amp;rdS O( 500 YOUng
sq~~&amp;rol,y, and alertly, bul qulot&gt;were no bothersome rues.
Meigs County folks, most or
ly,
all during that showmanshlg
After I ate, drank and was
them rural but a &amp;W'prislng
dass.
Carolyn waa proud ~ me
made really comfortable, 1 had
number from our towns, too,
a bath from foretoP to fetlock. I then.
band together in small grolG)s
to learnbyc:bing. Articles prepared by 4-H youth will be
a,wearing from time to time
in The Illily Sentinel the next
several ~s.
in 4-H work seven years but got

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She knew pretty well how to

curry, clean and feed me. But
her book knowledge and riding
skill left quite a bit to be d&amp;o

sired.

Those

adusors real.

ly worked with her last year
and she imProved very much

during the latter part of the season. Of this I'm sure.
The h1gh point of lx:Jth our c...
reers was being chosoo to represent Melgs County at the Ohio

o.ate Fair in 1967. I'd .-.ally like

w tell you about that..

Anniversary
Dinner Planned

The' liOroeii.an•hli&gt; c~•'s,iookt
long t!Jpo, too. I wujni:untd
canter ·109 flio4 JO I ai,..Yo have
cllne Ill ihe COliseum, and Ci!ol¥n wal '!'UCh helP lrl ~·
mt 'Blo11'4!if· ;IOwn. lsuwbst we
wer~ !iolh ~· tired 111 Ilion.
since dllt liorsemanJilfP c..JS
didn't otlrt until 11 'p, m. . dhe
judie Wll probobly tired, too,
111.1\ce we tBc.iVed a second blue
ribbon for U,!-1 cii.as,) .
We really leit •• tho"fh we
dl~t deaarve that one, ao we
knew we could have done better.
I know thO! Carolyn reallzoo that sornettines you &lt;km't win
when you feel )'ou've don8 your
beat, and sometimes you win
When )'OU haven't. cbMI your'best.

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WILLIAM THEIS
questioned why President JohnWASHINGTON (UP() - This son would sent Robert $. Mc- en that he ha-' never VCited for
was a week that shook up vlc- Namara to 11 wtec:kn the World a oemocratl~ president and lhat
tory..scenting Republlcans. Bar- Bank after U!e Corriter Pentagon "if people (Rockefeller) want to
ry was back tn town.
chief had '~spent seven y e a r s convince me they can ehange
Not even his chosen instru- wrecking the Derense Depart- their spots, 1 can be convlne.
ed."
ment for recapturL.,g the White ment."
Friends said that meant BarHouse, Richard M. Nixon, wal!l
He brousl&gt;t a kind of g a a p
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would SUpport the wtf's nomhappy with former Sen. Barry wtlen, recalling the u lesson of
inee,
whomever he 11. BUt at
M. Goldwater' .s assertion of non- 1964,'' he said:
11 Let'a
suppOrt for Gov. Nelson A. Rocknot spend our time ·least some damage had been

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efeller as apresidentlalposslbil- downgrading Republicans.''
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presidential nominee shaded and
clarified hls first words, both
backers and non-backersofNixon
were dismayed They had a nash
vision or 1968 unity - precious
to victory - going ctown the
drain.
One ardent Ntxon..tor'iJI'ellident ~essman, a stauncll CUJservaUve like Goldwater, sent
Ute Arizonan a telegram pleading with him to retract his original Phoenix remark that he
couldn't accept a Rockefeller can-

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Revival services will begin

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will be the speaker.
Devotlona will be given each

1'/'lF~ · 1'!\,.Moocil!f, ~!1\&gt;.4,
at the home of Urs. Teresa
Lacomb, dbcUsaed waYs otrais.
ing money to pay for trips to
camp. Adrl.aors aUendlng were
Mrs. 'Ibohna Eagle, Mrs. Rita
Baker, and Mrs. LaComb.
Refreshmentl were served by
Wendy Eagle, Mary LaComb, and
Je'an Baker. Janice Baker waa
in charge of recreation. At the
next meeting l"embera wj)l pick
out tho pattorfla to start dll their
proJoc:ta. It will be at the home
"of Mro. Rlla Baker, adVIaor,
on March 25th. - Jean Bokor.

evening by the Rev. Lester Lane,
pallor, and Paul Fitzgerald liiU
be the """ leader. Special mull&lt; will be featured throughout
tile meeting. An invitatlm is extendecl to tho publl&lt;.
reporter.

ASK TO WED

t PT. P~rtlioillli"*
Wolf, ~aol .. ~Y
Russell, 17, Letart, have made
an application !or a marrlap license in the office ot the county
clerk~

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Holman Hunt's w•ll-known
painting, "IJgllt of the
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Paul's Catl1edral In London,
depicts Christ holding a Ian·
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or where I'll have the chance to
receive another or your letters
or answer Jt U I ci:l, but keep
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Bob Wolf, District Commiasioner, presented Training A·
wards to John Metzger, scoutmaster, CheshireTroop206; Wil liam Snouffer, Troop Committeeman, f't. Pleasant Troop 248:
and Mar¥ LamP, Den Mother, Pt.
Pleasant Pack 261. Garland E.
Panoens, Leadership Training
Chairman, M-0-M District, received an Arrowhead Award and

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VATICAN CITY -

POPE PAUL VI today appointed Bishop
Terence James Cooke to succeed the late francis Cardinal ~eiJ..
man a&amp; Roman Catholic archbishop or New York. Cooke, a 47:yearold New Yorker, was one of ~elbnan•s auxiliaries.
~ellman died Due. 2. 1967. The EUJP&lt;&gt;inbnent was considered
cenaln to lead to Cooke's early elevation to the College of cardinals. The archbishoP of New York invariably ts named a cardinal.

Ann Holter is
Pre 'd t f

Thirteen school visits w e r e from Hall.
' Ofitcers elected by th~ Meigs
made and JO vision screening Wol! also presented 1967 HonCounty Better Livestock 4-H Hoitests were done with four being or Umt Roundup Awards to Post
stein group ror the coming year
reterred ror furth""'
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.... examlna. 261, Kenneth Leikarl; Troop261,
ere presldent,
Ann Ho 1tar; vice
200
tlon . Two completed eye exam- GeOrge Lamp; Troop
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president, ~aron Ervin; secre·
Inations rrorn previous referrals. Simms; TrOOP 203 • Miehael Coch&amp;
tary, Rhonda Ervin; treasurer,
Immunizations given In vari- ran and Richard Danner; Troop
Mary King; news reporter, Jenous clinics th-·~oul
the cou-'/
•"'-~- recreat1on leaders, Bud•-V&lt;W'
n;... 214, Tom Metcalf; Troop 230, I1Y ~n;
t.Y totalled 111.
Robert Mussman; Troop 241, . die Ervin and Mandie n o s e,
John Sauvage; Troop 245, MilDr. Pedra Obr·cgon examined ford Hysell; Troop 248 , J 0 h n health chairman, Melanie Dean,
and safety chairman, Eddie Parthree children at theChildHeaJth
Werner; Troop 251, Riaden N.
Cllnlc. SeVen persons attended Miller; Pack 235, Darrell Jiawker.
Roy Holter, advisor, was In
the Family Planning Clinic held
thorne; P&amp;ck 204, John Groth;
at the health department. Eight Pack 258, Jim Carver; Pack charge of the meeting Tuesda.l
evening at the Meigs Count) Exserologies and 16tubercullntests
261,
I..yle
-Dunsmoor;
Pack
206,
tension
Office l'.lith 16 memb"rs
were done.
Joe Burger; and Pack 262 • FA
in
attendance.
Project books were
A Family PlaMing and ChUd
handed out and Ann Holter gave
SpacJng Clinic Is being conduct- Cromley,
Hall presented honorary de- a demonstration on how to (ill
ed at the Health Department twice grees to senral sc:outersincludmonthly, Information and birth lng the D.D.S. dell'ec_.- uiJouble out registration papers.
control devices, methods and..or Dut.Y 1'o ScoUting." They were
The next meeting is scheduled
medications arc prescribed b,y James and Barbara Roush, LU· 1\tesda_y eventhg, ,\prll 2, at the
extension oft'lce.
U!e attending physician.
ther and Lois Gibson, George~
Mary Ll.mp, Ed and OorlscromFight Results
ley, Glen and Gall Smith, GatFJy United Pross tnternationai
It took 100,000 laborers 20 land and Naomi Parsons, Ted(
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pyramid of Cheops.
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dio WJEH; Milos Kualc, Radio Mass., outpointed Roosevelt
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Upscombp William Hayes, Glenn rheumatic fever, 3 chronic diCundl.ff, Jr., Art SYlvester and seases, 14 acute communicable
30 TB cases, contacts, s u s~
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•:Parents of toen-ra must l!altlmore
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Lee Cottrill, Weii'CojUmbla, "cw, L. Pet. GB
relary; and ~~ o!·dlre&lt;tora, and corner linebacker. Boston teen-agers realize that tlleir
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Barker. Albert ~phons, noug.
San Francisco 42 33 560 IO'h
las Randolph, T. A. Wllllamsoo,
ChiC&amp;gQ
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!.larcuo Weiver, William G Ill,
$eattle
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Wayne Hart, Jr., Russell Jones
san Diego
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arid Geori!O Canon.
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By United Press . International
Olarlea Mc-Culloch m wa~re~
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. BELLE ISLE, LA. - HE&amp;lbE WOilKEIIS trying to reach 21
oleeled to the state board of
~mers trapped 1,~00 feet below the sudace Jn the mammoth C&amp;rgil Chkago 118 Bo•ton 112
director~.
Lor Angeles 119 Sao Diego 102
Woodi'Ow Mace, Maaoo COIIni.Y salt mine sent a fifth search team down into the honey.oombed St. Louts 150 seatUo 1113
techuiclan of the ABA, pve hlo cavern. today.
(Only gamea ochedulodl
The lourth team to descend was hauled to the toP early today
yaarly rep&gt;rt Bhowlng that he
Friday's Games
had given 2,389 first service• after an hour and 25 minutes below. The searchers said they row
Detroit at Cincinnati
during the pael year. Mr. ~ce had a better Idea of ~here the men might be, but they had 110 inkling Boston at Philadelphia
aaid thai. ckqing the 18 yeara ofdowthelr rate. The fifth team, wUh three men in it, was lbwered
n the shalt early toda,y,
he has served Ma1011 Counb: his
total senlces number 36,9~, He
reported he traveled 43,709 mUes a C~LUMBUS - THE NEED TO HAISE FAUM grain prices was . .---~~----·
tna,JOr toPic during a three--day confereoce of federal farm offilast year In performing his ellcials
and employes which ended Thursday, "Farmers have In their
ties, the most mileage ln a year
l!llnce coming to Mason COUnty, hands the abllicy to raise the prices at which they sell " Robert s.
Dick Chichester, manager of Bergland, Washingt.on, D.C., said in a closing address berore so~e
the West Virginia . Maryland 500 fanners, committeemen and workers of the Agricultural ~
Breeders AssoclaUon, spoke to blllzation and Conservation Services (ASCS).
Bergland said better P&amp;Jtici.pation the federal reed grain prothe group on the sire program
gram and more use of Price SUPport loans that enable producers
and herd improvemeot.
to hold grain off the market were the ways to achieve a recovery
Ticker Tape Receptloa
from pre68nt.l,y depressed corn price levels.
New York City held its first
tlcker tepe reception In honor
WASHINGTON - A FEDERAL JUt.:GE has ruled dra(t Dlrectnr
of Edward, Duke of Windsor
Lewis
B. Hershey's controversial letter on drafting student den~
then Prince of Wales on hiS
lirst visit to the United Stateo onstrat.ors wp an advisory o.Pinlon, not a directive to local draft
in 1919.
U,!\. District Judge George Hart Thu,r!iday dismissed suits SWing over to the
aeeking to ha\'e the policy overturned, saying In his ruling that he pretty head this spring. wecoultjl not revene a pollcy that did not have the Coree or law. show you the way with an

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Goi&lt;bn, aod I• bne ot
tWo iDP i:ontoodiro on !If ,
11)31' haVJt lie on a suicide car. Twelve perso•• 1unlvod.
for- hOnors in obis cf-11&amp;.
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A 1967 sradeate or Sdlithern High school _at lllcioe; l'tc. Hoi- C8Jl!ornlo H[ghw!U' Patro~
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mahas beep. in ~ne serv,lce:fi&gt;r ·nlne mootha. '. :
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lle&lt;:~'IIIY • !l"lmiJI •~nt 1 copy of a letler written by a VIetnam unemplOyed cook, was 'lravel.irw about 10 milo• an hOur 011 the wrong
serviceman to ' hi a folks, ,Mr. and Mra. Jacob Holm&amp;n, sr., Iwllne. aide. of
1$, a maln arter)' linkifl8 lAf Angtllea and l.os
The letter ert«tlv~ e:wPr,,us tbe feelln&amp;• ol a ,urvteemin and veaalf, -,tten ~t' crashed into' the bus three .m.uea east ot here 0111
hla ~cy to hla co-.. It 'tollowo:
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n was ti.e worlll of. ,ntM¥
~ •·W~ll; hire I sit wll.h finally ''When l"'u are !1&lt;~ wltli, the bloody accidents lin the 18.mUe of •llle bua, aufferod a brohon
• ., ITI!nute I've atolon. just !or tungerodulled eyoa and peno;ll climb !rom Baker at 900 teet to leg, He told CHP ol!lcers he
Yl&gt;U. I ~ovo oome protcy 1mpo,... thin limbo of mere babies, ..,. 4.000-lbot Halloran &amp;unmlt..
had palled Into tho len lane to
1ant things thll need to be done ol'vod to a lifo predestined to
Driver Tells Story
pass a cor when suddeni.J' he
1M I !el~
oulonodtocrlly under dlct.ator- Kenneth L. Burkhardt, driver saw another car headlll8
1 letior definitely
requli'~ .'~ ,f~l!lllt '"'l'or. It'• shiP and strlte, auddenly yoor
d I r e • t I Y ~d him. Ha
~ ~. ioiii:ilvo )'OIIr .litters - eyes sro opened and you can
swerved' the bus toward the dirt
,I t lo~en~ ao infrequently really ltllpreclate your own childmedian otrlp bu1 was unable to
'flih iball all mOiled "' - but hood. J\1011( With tho broad tre...
miss the car, a 1964 white
'••a pret:Q t&amp;l,tet liter reading Uned aVenues, the glltJ;erllll
Chevrolet that was flattened in
-lhla ons.
bllnldng lights of """"it home
(Continued !rom page I) the crash like a pancake.
"M3m, I mutt ' ~lain thl• there's a basic core on wtltch aJnOlll.t. asked for the eq,lpment Both vehicles burst into
l!&amp;r to you ao mliybo you can""' ,American soclecy is roundiod and · Is "quito raaaonabie" and said flames, tWisting and gutllng the
dorstand why l•m here. I think rlaes hi~ amoog tho nations of a final declsion would be announ bus, Its too! yawnlog open,
Dad realhea the lmllortance of the world. Fr-m,oPPOrlunii.Y cod Mondoy hliht wheo It 1 d - Black amoke and Ore was
ltlY being hire, havhlS faced a t.rpat ant:t. yea, even love for ou; termined Whether or not er:.u; visible throughout the normally
aimllar altlllllon 24 yaars \180• follow men makea our United lntereatextllls In thofutul&lt; ofth BIUI, clear alr of the valley In
I know t'm young. too young States trul)' united. Through the town'&amp; baseball program;merl~ the Mojave Desert. A drizzling
even to vote for m,y ultimate oow dot-torn section&amp; ot towns such a purehaae.
rain turned into a near
commander-lnochief, but, Mom, flow• a dimand for change and
ln other actlvi~·
downpour after the names were
tow old must a JU1 tie before he improvement which will ronow
_ Gordan Win.cbrem~er was quenched,
can rea.U~ the ImPortance of for ours is an ever progressJrw: aiJPO[nt.ed to the unexpired term The naming bus Dipped over
freedom, Patriotism and trust'? soclety, striving towards ·a more ot Ross Norris on the board of on its sJde In the sagebrush
J~s oot an Army of yo~lnded complete union.
public affairs. Norris had re- covered freeway median. The
teenagers over hare but rather
ul guess maybe., Morn, thia signed because ofhealthreasons, door and side wi1xlowS were bura force body of men, striving will he!» you to understand that
_ Heard 8 letter read til at the ied 1n the sand. Those who eacapfor what we believe 1n and wish I've changed and aged just 8 lit- extension of thetol'ln'l t
ed were either ejected by the
toperpetuate'lorourfuturewh:es tie. Althoush ncy hair isn't tern has been ins~ :,~s; initial impact or cllmbed out the
streaked "lth IVIIY yet, IIIJ' o,yea state Department of Health and front windahletd.
have peered Into tho roo( of given approval by Eng, George
oxii!F'&lt;• And IIIJ' thOught m"' Eagle. ,
turod. I cao - full¥ fiiPrOCiate
- Voted to eotor Into a mua b1e green yud full o(. awb\ga tual aid contract for Clre proaod 1&lt;1)'1 better than 1111' eight tecdon with the Pomeroy Volar 10 year old kid. •Yet, I'U unteer Fire Department.
stMd It&gt; and apaak 1111 mind and
- Allocated !Unci• to purchase
lOte •• a true adult when the a new clUzen' s band radio for
tlnle arrives. And I coo thank Pollee Chior Milton varian.
the Lord tor siring me tha CJPo
- .\joproved repair o! cerPT. PLEASANT - The acttV.
~rtw'dU' to learn tbla l"aon tain streets that have suftered ity report of the local Public
While rm young emugh to do damage this winter and decid. Health Nurses for the month
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aomeihing about rotalnllli our od to get a bulldozer to tho vU- showed 147 office and home visSwf~her 1M LahH R..au
way of life.
lage dump to push debrlsoverU!e its were made by Nurses Mary
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Morrison for the following
ryq doe• nothing to he4&gt; me. Attending wore Mayor LOndoo,
types
ol patients: 2 cancer, 10
Clerk Richard Duckworth, PoUce
Chler Varian and CouncHmen A~ cardiovascular, 1 diabetes , 5

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Mrs. Ocl!lle ~ Ef,d&amp;, 26 MIll Mr" ?alma '1"•:1''".,.'
D. MuiUns~
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"•p30' So~codd Ave,; Marshall l.!ont- WUUam1A, 11011'1•
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A, Rice, ,Mila.
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I'd roally enjoy attendlug tho
~ber'!'rllltoa; Q. Edwar&lt;l Haw- Ke!VIolh·
atlle talr again, but I realize
· ,.:r: lillnft'svllle; l\li's. Birdie M. van
that in the years to COJII.e 1 di!·
'PoWell, ;Pomeroyl 1\lra. Llola ,A. Mro. ~ohD IL ·
!eront hor so and II,B owner ohould
'Forr~st,'
l'oi;t!Bncr; JohnL. Click, rant dau[\lltel'.
have the same opportunity we
Rt, l l.u: Alto, W, Va.; 1\lrs. Roush, and lnt",~~t
had.
Samuel K. Will, Ha""""; Clyde Kermit F. Massie
We had our turn. And did our
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Hoofe, Huntiogton, W~Va.;Wayne
talo; !llro. Dllvld ~chit, Pl. •
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Freeland, Rl I Jackson; 1\lrs. Pleallllt: Mrl. Don4)d 'lb'~·~=
Thomas · L. Lavort;y, Rt. I Ham- Apple (lroVe; Mrs. Jat\le3eftorll'~
den; Otarles W. McDonlld, Glenwood: Mra. Paul moVer, Mli'l!
jl'orthlngton, Ky.; 1\lra. Jesse T. toni Mrs. John Harmon. Gaillj»t:
Observance of Fowoder'l DIY Adams, IrOntOn Star Rt.; Mrs. Jls Ferry; Mra. RoY C:.l\10, It:
A rand)y nlgflt observance was ~through a skit, u A Seed Wal
Howard A. filaver, Glouster; Pleasant; Alicia RldOIIOIIt,):i'!; t '
Pleasant.
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held recently at the Rutland Sown,'' and recognition of past Mrs . .William E. Foslar, Rt. 2
presldonta hll!hllgbted a recent Jac~son; WUllam G. McDonald,
DISCHARGED: EdiSOD ~·· :
Church ol Christ.
Glenwood;
Darrell Hardman, )l.i. : ·
meeting
of
the
Letart
FaiJo
PTA,
Jackson;
lol§rtln
w.
Barnette,
Rt.
Mra. Clair Taylor was p("()..
Alto;.
l!ancly
Herdman,. aobtl!l•"'"
Taking
roles
In
the
sJd.t
were
gram chair~ Cor the event with
4 Ripley, w. va.
burl:
Mrs.
J. K. llreer, .. Pl.
June
Ashley,
Phoebe
Roberto,
Mrs. pauline Marldns ooplanlst.
Birth&amp;
Plaasant.
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The opening prayer and devotion• June Wickersham, Nora Croaa,
Mrs. Kerry I., Sllodo, LeOn, W,
were preSented by Ricky Car- Ed cross; and Linda Dill. A va., daughter, 10:10 a.m. Thurs- . smTH: Mr. and 1\lro•.DaVId
ter. A poem, uuow to Pray" history of ·the Founder'&amp; Day day; Mrs. Clyde P. Smith, Bid- Machlr, Ft. Pleasant, t. lOlL
waa efven by Mrs. Ta,ylor and observance 'was giveD. by Mrs. wen, son, 2:10 p.m. Thursday;
Mrs. samuel K. WUI, Hamden,
there were vocal solos by Thel- Wickersham.
The American Rod ' .Cl'&lt;!ss
During
floe
meeUng
plans
were
dauabter, 6:22 p.m. Thursday. collecled nearly lhret 'rilliiJon
ma Michaela and RO.Y ,\inOWden.
A humorous readinSt .. Neigh- made Cdr a aprlng operetta. '!be
units of blood from donorl
iJIS&lt;hargel
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bors' Gossip of Long Ago" was band director was present to
Kandace J. Adams, E I m e r during 1967.
given by Mra. Broce May. Speak- diacusi' music lessOns ror ele·
ing briefly at the affair was Vic- merrt:ary children. He commentOUT OF HOSPrr AL
tor Braley whoalr;ogavetheclos- ed on the tntere st. or the stuPT.
PLEASANT - Mrs. Jerdents In the new murdc program
lng prayer.
Games conducted by Mrs. Hom- remarking that the reaponn was ald McCallister, of r.u.van Es- LEAVt: YOUR
FOR '··
er Parker carried out Ole leap greater than he had anticipated. tates, BarboursvUie, was dis.
charged
from
Cabeii-Huollngton
Accompanying
him
to
ihe
meetyear theme. The refreshmeut taCER~rtF
ble wa• centeredwithlinarrange- ing was a representaUve of an hospital Wednesday after tellls
ment of red velvet ribbon roaes instrument firm. A varlet3 of and treatment. Sloe Is the torIn a cupid conlalnor nanked by lnatrwnents was dl.oii\N&gt;ed tor mer Delores Blesolng or Point
Pleasant. Her molhor, Mrs. Roy
red. tapera. Mrs. Taylor and viewing by the parent11 'i.
E.
BleaolnS of POint Pleasant
Tile attendance barmef:Was won
Mn. Parker werehostesHswith
Mro. Roy &amp;loWden, Mro. I! II 1 by Mrs. Elleen Buck's lourtb has been ataylng with the McWilford, Mrs. Robert S.OWden, grade. Rerreshmenta were MrV· Callister children lor several
Mra. 8111 Brown, Mrs. Joe Bo- ed by the hoapttallly committee doya, 1\lr. McCallister Ia aaso.
lin, and Mrs. Bruce M~ con .. and !estured the troditlonll blue ciata&lt;! with tho Huntington &amp;&gt;trlbutlng to the refreshments or and gold Founder' 1 DB¥ clke. clol seeurlcy o111ces and Is In
POint Pleasant Cllite olton on
aandwiches, cookies, eand;y and Q-een Acres
buolneu tor that district o111ce.
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Barry Back in Town

Plans for the anniversary dinner were made at a meeting of
the Auxiliary oC the Middleport
Fire Department held Wednesday night at the firemen's headquarters at vtllage hall.
The dinner was set ror 6:30
p.m. on April 3 at the fire hall didacY
Gov. Ronald Reagan or CaliWith the meat to be provided by
rornia,
a rellow conservative,
the auxiliary. Members are to
take a covered dish and a 25eent rejected •'bickering and backbiting among Republicans" tr they
game prize.
Mrs. James Daniels presided want to win.
Gold water tried to repa.lr and
at the meeting when a !lanley
clarify
what he meant when he
Party was tentatively scheduled
spoke
at
Tuesday niiht'l $500for the May meeting. The travel·a..plate
GOP
congressional fund ..
ing prilt was won by"Urs:·oo n
Lowery. Mrs. Lowery and Mrs. rai&amp;ing dlMer, But like Mtchi~
noward Dailey served refresh- gan Gov. George W, Romney at
the same affair just a year ago,
ments.
he bombed out.
Struggling to mix humor with
The first blood center of the political acid, Goldwater didn't
Amer1can Red Cross opened get much response when he likin Rochester, N.Y., Jan. 12, ened Johnson and Humphrey to
1948.
Bonnie and Clyde, or when he

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~name

h Su5ieB. Fisher.''
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jlin a protcy

good •""mPie ol
l,l registered Amerkan Quarter
HorJ~e. I've been a 4-H project
for I of my 10 years, and!, along
wittl the advisors of the Meigs
4.-H Pleasure Riders, ha~e had a
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lot to m wlth teaching my rider,

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We left home with the car and w.. drled,.,.,urrled, brushed aod
trailer at 5 a. m. they drove rmbed, then brushed and rubbed
ver) carefully so that I wouldn't some more. Mj&lt;hldegJoamecllike
be upset "'hen I arrived; and the aatln with no t.ly osgo or du&amp;tlel!
porsphernalla they took lor 1111 any place, and lherewun'la&amp;lgn
care, feed.ina:, and shoWing wu of a tangle In my tor- or ~
M¥ tack had aD - oaddle
monwnental.

The Ohio state Folr Board bad 1081&gt;ed before we left _., 50
erected a grand new horse barn. 1 was pro\tCI of myself.
I was ·pi'OQ(I of Carolyn/ loo,
so after we registered with the
&gt;ioe
haO learned that she \hould
4-H horse s~erintendent. I was
CarolYn Jones, who is 17, how to- taken to a lovely 8 by 8 wood and also be clean, neat and polished
care for, ride, and show me to my metal box stall with lots ol clean when she showed me as a 4-H
best advanwge. Caro]yn has been straw ror bedding.
exhibit.
Slnce there were 53 exhibitors
Thank goodness! No more being
in
Carolyn's age grou,p, It took
tied under the nois)' railroad
FourwH club organizing actracks for met The bam was the judge quite awhile to look us
tivities are underway, March
llgh4 airy, and quiet aod there all over. I did my belli to stand
is When \IPW&amp;rdS O( 500 YOUng
sq~~&amp;rol,y, and alertly, bul qulot&gt;were no bothersome rues.
Meigs County folks, most or
ly,
all during that showmanshlg
After I ate, drank and was
them rural but a &amp;W'prislng
dass.
Carolyn waa proud ~ me
made really comfortable, 1 had
number from our towns, too,
a bath from foretoP to fetlock. I then.
band together in small grolG)s
to learnbyc:bing. Articles prepared by 4-H youth will be
a,wearing from time to time
in The Illily Sentinel the next
several ~s.
in 4-H work seven years but got

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me as a proJect only two years
She knew pretty well how to

curry, clean and feed me. But
her book knowledge and riding
skill left quite a bit to be d&amp;o

sired.

Those

adusors real.

ly worked with her last year
and she imProved very much

during the latter part of the season. Of this I'm sure.
The h1gh point of lx:Jth our c...
reers was being chosoo to represent Melgs County at the Ohio

o.ate Fair in 1967. I'd .-.ally like

w tell you about that..

Anniversary
Dinner Planned

The' liOroeii.an•hli&gt; c~•'s,iookt
long t!Jpo, too. I wujni:untd
canter ·109 flio4 JO I ai,..Yo have
cllne Ill ihe COliseum, and Ci!ol¥n wal '!'UCh helP lrl ~·
mt 'Blo11'4!if· ;IOwn. lsuwbst we
wer~ !iolh ~· tired 111 Ilion.
since dllt liorsemanJilfP c..JS
didn't otlrt until 11 'p, m. . dhe
judie Wll probobly tired, too,
111.1\ce we tBc.iVed a second blue
ribbon for U,!-1 cii.as,) .
We really leit •• tho"fh we
dl~t deaarve that one, ao we
knew we could have done better.
I know thO! Carolyn reallzoo that sornettines you &lt;km't win
when you feel )'ou've don8 your
beat, and sometimes you win
When )'OU haven't. cbMI your'best.

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WILLIAM THEIS
questioned why President JohnWASHINGTON (UP() - This son would sent Robert $. Mc- en that he ha-' never VCited for
was a week that shook up vlc- Namara to 11 wtec:kn the World a oemocratl~ president and lhat
tory..scenting Republlcans. Bar- Bank after U!e Corriter Pentagon "if people (Rockefeller) want to
ry was back tn town.
chief had '~spent seven y e a r s convince me they can ehange
Not even his chosen instru- wrecking the Derense Depart- their spots, 1 can be convlne.
ed."
ment for recapturL.,g the White ment."
Friends said that meant BarHouse, Richard M. Nixon, wal!l
He brousl&gt;t a kind of g a a p
r¥
would SUpport the wtf's nomhappy with former Sen. Barry wtlen, recalling the u lesson of
inee,
whomever he 11. BUt at
M. Goldwater' .s assertion of non- 1964,'' he said:
11 Let'a
suppOrt for Gov. Nelson A. Rocknot spend our time ·least some damage had been

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efeller as apresidentlalposslbil- downgrading Republicans.''
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Even as the defeated 1964 GOP
presidential nominee shaded and
clarified hls first words, both
backers and non-backersofNixon
were dismayed They had a nash
vision or 1968 unity - precious
to victory - going ctown the
drain.
One ardent Ntxon..tor'iJI'ellident ~essman, a stauncll CUJservaUve like Goldwater, sent
Ute Arizonan a telegram pleading with him to retract his original Phoenix remark that he
couldn't accept a Rockefeller can-

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Held Recently
In Rutland

Founders' Day ·
Is Observed

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Club
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The Green Acre• 4-H Club,

Peyivgl &lt;:ervices,

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Revival services will begin

at 7:30 p.m. Monday night at

the

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~hurch. 111e Rev. Russell Craw-

lord of tho Good iioepherd Church
will be the speaker.
Devotlona will be given each

1'/'lF~ · 1'!\,.Moocil!f, ~!1\&gt;.4,
at the home of Urs. Teresa
Lacomb, dbcUsaed waYs otrais.
ing money to pay for trips to
camp. Adrl.aors aUendlng were
Mrs. 'Ibohna Eagle, Mrs. Rita
Baker, and Mrs. LaComb.
Refreshmentl were served by
Wendy Eagle, Mary LaComb, and
Je'an Baker. Janice Baker waa
in charge of recreation. At the
next meeting l"embera wj)l pick
out tho pattorfla to start dll their
proJoc:ta. It will be at the home
"of Mro. Rlla Baker, adVIaor,
on March 25th. - Jean Bokor.

evening by the Rev. Lester Lane,
pallor, and Paul Fitzgerald liiU
be the """ leader. Special mull&lt; will be featured throughout
tile meeting. An invitatlm is extendecl to tho publl&lt;.
reporter.

ASK TO WED

t PT. P~rtlioillli"*
Wolf, ~aol .. ~Y
Russell, 17, Letart, have made
an application !or a marrlap license in the office ot the county
clerk~

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UPi of World"

Holman Hunt's w•ll-known
painting, "IJgllt of the
World," which batlgs In St.
Paul's Catl1edral In London,
depicts Christ holding a Ian·
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pressureS that at~K ' oUr cotm.
tr)' from Within. If our unity ts
destroyed, our nation is de~
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.. , must close now - the serhas told us to, pack our
gear to move, I don't know when
or where I'll have the chance to
receive another or your letters
or answer Jt U I ci:l, but keep
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That's what J ask of you. No
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Scouting

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Bob Wolf, District Commiasioner, presented Training A·
wards to John Metzger, scoutmaster, CheshireTroop206; Wil liam Snouffer, Troop Committeeman, f't. Pleasant Troop 248:
and Mar¥ LamP, Den Mother, Pt.
Pleasant Pack 261. Garland E.
Panoens, Leadership Training
Chairman, M-0-M District, received an Arrowhead Award and

pert!)' st,yled cut and set.

VATICAN CITY -

POPE PAUL VI today appointed Bishop
Terence James Cooke to succeed the late francis Cardinal ~eiJ..
man a&amp; Roman Catholic archbishop or New York. Cooke, a 47:yearold New Yorker, was one of ~elbnan•s auxiliaries.
~ellman died Due. 2. 1967. The EUJP&lt;&gt;inbnent was considered
cenaln to lead to Cooke's early elevation to the College of cardinals. The archbishoP of New York invariably ts named a cardinal.

Ann Holter is
Pre 'd t f

Thirteen school visits w e r e from Hall.
' Ofitcers elected by th~ Meigs
made and JO vision screening Wol! also presented 1967 HonCounty Better Livestock 4-H Hoitests were done with four being or Umt Roundup Awards to Post
stein group ror the coming year
reterred ror furth""'
.
.... examlna. 261, Kenneth Leikarl; Troop261,
ere presldent,
Ann Ho 1tar; vice
200
tlon . Two completed eye exam- GeOrge Lamp; Troop
· Jack
president, ~aron Ervin; secre·
Inations rrorn previous referrals. Simms; TrOOP 203 • Miehael Coch&amp;
tary, Rhonda Ervin; treasurer,
Immunizations given In vari- ran and Richard Danner; Troop
Mary King; news reporter, Jenous clinics th-·~oul
the cou-'/
•"'-~- recreat1on leaders, Bud•-V&lt;W'
n;... 214, Tom Metcalf; Troop 230, I1Y ~n;
t.Y totalled 111.
Robert Mussman; Troop 241, . die Ervin and Mandie n o s e,
John Sauvage; Troop 245, MilDr. Pedra Obr·cgon examined ford Hysell; Troop 248 , J 0 h n health chairman, Melanie Dean,
and safety chairman, Eddie Parthree children at theChildHeaJth
Werner; Troop 251, Riaden N.
Cllnlc. SeVen persons attended Miller; Pack 235, Darrell Jiawker.
Roy Holter, advisor, was In
the Family Planning Clinic held
thorne; P&amp;ck 204, John Groth;
at the health department. Eight Pack 258, Jim Carver; Pack charge of the meeting Tuesda.l
evening at the Meigs Count) Exserologies and 16tubercullntests
261,
I..yle
-Dunsmoor;
Pack
206,
tension
Office l'.lith 16 memb"rs
were done.
Joe Burger; and Pack 262 • FA
in
attendance.
Project books were
A Family PlaMing and ChUd
handed out and Ann Holter gave
SpacJng Clinic Is being conduct- Cromley,
Hall presented honorary de- a demonstration on how to (ill
ed at the Health Department twice grees to senral sc:outersincludmonthly, Information and birth lng the D.D.S. dell'ec_.- uiJouble out registration papers.
control devices, methods and..or Dut.Y 1'o ScoUting." They were
The next meeting is scheduled
medications arc prescribed b,y James and Barbara Roush, LU· 1\tesda_y eventhg, ,\prll 2, at the
extension oft'lce.
U!e attending physician.
ther and Lois Gibson, George~
Mary Ll.mp, Ed and OorlscromFight Results
ley, Glen and Gall Smith, GatFJy United Pross tnternationai
It took 100,000 laborers 20 land and Naomi Parsons, Ted(
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Upscombp William Hayes, Glenn rheumatic fever, 3 chronic diCundl.ff, Jr., Art SYlvester and seases, 14 acute communicable
30 TB cases, contacts, s u s~
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~lallcll ollrijog the annual din- 18 draf! choice and MCJ,9~ , tholr share ol th~ responslbllily. Hoiton
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•:Parents of toen-ra must l!altlmore
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side, rico pr~~~~~ and CIIIr
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Lee Cottrill, Weii'CojUmbla, "cw, L. Pet. GB
relary; and ~~ o!·dlre&lt;tora, and corner linebacker. Boston teen-agers realize that tlleir
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Barker. Albert ~phons, noug.
San Francisco 42 33 560 IO'h
las Randolph, T. A. Wllllamsoo,
ChiC&amp;gQ
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!.larcuo Weiver, William G Ill,
$eattle
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Wayne Hart, Jr., Russell Jones
san Diego
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arid Geori!O Canon.
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Olarlea Mc-Culloch m wa~re~
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oleeled to the state board of
~mers trapped 1,~00 feet below the sudace Jn the mammoth C&amp;rgil Chkago 118 Bo•ton 112
director~.
Lor Angeles 119 Sao Diego 102
Woodi'Ow Mace, Maaoo COIIni.Y salt mine sent a fifth search team down into the honey.oombed St. Louts 150 seatUo 1113
techuiclan of the ABA, pve hlo cavern. today.
(Only gamea ochedulodl
The lourth team to descend was hauled to the toP early today
yaarly rep&gt;rt Bhowlng that he
Friday's Games
had given 2,389 first service• after an hour and 25 minutes below. The searchers said they row
Detroit at Cincinnati
during the pael year. Mr. ~ce had a better Idea of ~here the men might be, but they had 110 inkling Boston at Philadelphia
aaid thai. ckqing the 18 yeara ofdowthelr rate. The fifth team, wUh three men in it, was lbwered
n the shalt early toda,y,
he has served Ma1011 Counb: his
total senlces number 36,9~, He
reported he traveled 43,709 mUes a C~LUMBUS - THE NEED TO HAISE FAUM grain prices was . .---~~----·
tna,JOr toPic during a three--day confereoce of federal farm offilast year In performing his ellcials
and employes which ended Thursday, "Farmers have In their
ties, the most mileage ln a year
l!llnce coming to Mason COUnty, hands the abllicy to raise the prices at which they sell " Robert s.
Dick Chichester, manager of Bergland, Washingt.on, D.C., said in a closing address berore so~e
the West Virginia . Maryland 500 fanners, committeemen and workers of the Agricultural ~
Breeders AssoclaUon, spoke to blllzation and Conservation Services (ASCS).
Bergland said better P&amp;Jtici.pation the federal reed grain prothe group on the sire program
gram and more use of Price SUPport loans that enable producers
and herd improvemeot.
to hold grain off the market were the ways to achieve a recovery
Ticker Tape Receptloa
from pre68nt.l,y depressed corn price levels.
New York City held its first
tlcker tepe reception In honor
WASHINGTON - A FEDERAL JUt.:GE has ruled dra(t Dlrectnr
of Edward, Duke of Windsor
Lewis
B. Hershey's controversial letter on drafting student den~
then Prince of Wales on hiS
lirst visit to the United Stateo onstrat.ors wp an advisory o.Pinlon, not a directive to local draft
in 1919.
U,!\. District Judge George Hart Thu,r!iday dismissed suits SWing over to the
aeeking to ha\'e the policy overturned, saying In his ruling that he pretty head this spring. wecoultjl not revene a pollcy that did not have the Coree or law. show you the way with an

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Goi&lt;bn, aod I• bne ot
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for- hOnors in obis cf-11&amp;.
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A 1967 sradeate or Sdlithern High school _at lllcioe; l'tc. Hoi- C8Jl!ornlo H[ghw!U' Patro~
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mahas beep. in ~ne serv,lce:fi&gt;r ·nlne mootha. '. :
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lle&lt;:~'IIIY • !l"lmiJI •~nt 1 copy of a letler written by a VIetnam unemplOyed cook, was 'lravel.irw about 10 milo• an hOur 011 the wrong
serviceman to ' hi a folks, ,Mr. and Mra. Jacob Holm&amp;n, sr., Iwllne. aide. of
1$, a maln arter)' linkifl8 lAf Angtllea and l.os
The letter ert«tlv~ e:wPr,,us tbe feelln&amp;• ol a ,urvteemin and veaalf, -,tten ~t' crashed into' the bus three .m.uea east ot here 0111
hla ~cy to hla co-.. It 'tollowo:
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n was ti.e worlll of. ,ntM¥
~ •·W~ll; hire I sit wll.h finally ''When l"'u are !1&lt;~ wltli, the bloody accidents lin the 18.mUe of •llle bua, aufferod a brohon
• ., ITI!nute I've atolon. just !or tungerodulled eyoa and peno;ll climb !rom Baker at 900 teet to leg, He told CHP ol!lcers he
Yl&gt;U. I ~ovo oome protcy 1mpo,... thin limbo of mere babies, ..,. 4.000-lbot Halloran &amp;unmlt..
had palled Into tho len lane to
1ant things thll need to be done ol'vod to a lifo predestined to
Driver Tells Story
pass a cor when suddeni.J' he
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oulonodtocrlly under dlct.ator- Kenneth L. Burkhardt, driver saw another car headlll8
1 letior definitely
requli'~ .'~ ,f~l!lllt '"'l'or. It'• shiP and strlte, auddenly yoor
d I r e • t I Y ~d him. Ha
~ ~. ioiii:ilvo )'OIIr .litters - eyes sro opened and you can
swerved' the bus toward the dirt
,I t lo~en~ ao infrequently really ltllpreclate your own childmedian otrlp bu1 was unable to
'flih iball all mOiled "' - but hood. J\1011( With tho broad tre...
miss the car, a 1964 white
'••a pret:Q t&amp;l,tet liter reading Uned aVenues, the glltJ;erllll
Chevrolet that was flattened in
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bllnldng lights of """"it home
(Continued !rom page I) the crash like a pancake.
"M3m, I mutt ' ~lain thl• there's a basic core on wtltch aJnOlll.t. asked for the eq,lpment Both vehicles burst into
l!&amp;r to you ao mliybo you can""' ,American soclecy is roundiod and · Is "quito raaaonabie" and said flames, tWisting and gutllng the
dorstand why l•m here. I think rlaes hi~ amoog tho nations of a final declsion would be announ bus, Its too! yawnlog open,
Dad realhea the lmllortance of the world. Fr-m,oPPOrlunii.Y cod Mondoy hliht wheo It 1 d - Black amoke and Ore was
ltlY being hire, havhlS faced a t.rpat ant:t. yea, even love for ou; termined Whether or not er:.u; visible throughout the normally
aimllar altlllllon 24 yaars \180• follow men makea our United lntereatextllls In thofutul&lt; ofth BIUI, clear alr of the valley In
I know t'm young. too young States trul)' united. Through the town'&amp; baseball program;merl~ the Mojave Desert. A drizzling
even to vote for m,y ultimate oow dot-torn section&amp; ot towns such a purehaae.
rain turned into a near
commander-lnochief, but, Mom, flow• a dimand for change and
ln other actlvi~·
downpour after the names were
tow old must a JU1 tie before he improvement which will ronow
_ Gordan Win.cbrem~er was quenched,
can rea.U~ the ImPortance of for ours is an ever progressJrw: aiJPO[nt.ed to the unexpired term The naming bus Dipped over
freedom, Patriotism and trust'? soclety, striving towards ·a more ot Ross Norris on the board of on its sJde In the sagebrush
J~s oot an Army of yo~lnded complete union.
public affairs. Norris had re- covered freeway median. The
teenagers over hare but rather
ul guess maybe., Morn, thia signed because ofhealthreasons, door and side wi1xlowS were bura force body of men, striving will he!» you to understand that
_ Heard 8 letter read til at the ied 1n the sand. Those who eacapfor what we believe 1n and wish I've changed and aged just 8 lit- extension of thetol'ln'l t
ed were either ejected by the
toperpetuate'lorourfuturewh:es tie. Althoush ncy hair isn't tern has been ins~ :,~s; initial impact or cllmbed out the
streaked "lth IVIIY yet, IIIJ' o,yea state Department of Health and front windahletd.
have peered Into tho roo( of given approval by Eng, George
oxii!F'&lt;• And IIIJ' thOught m"' Eagle. ,
turod. I cao - full¥ fiiPrOCiate
- Voted to eotor Into a mua b1e green yud full o(. awb\ga tual aid contract for Clre proaod 1&lt;1)'1 better than 1111' eight tecdon with the Pomeroy Volar 10 year old kid. •Yet, I'U unteer Fire Department.
stMd It&gt; and apaak 1111 mind and
- Allocated !Unci• to purchase
lOte •• a true adult when the a new clUzen' s band radio for
tlnle arrives. And I coo thank Pollee Chior Milton varian.
the Lord tor siring me tha CJPo
- .\joproved repair o! cerPT. PLEASANT - The acttV.
~rtw'dU' to learn tbla l"aon tain streets that have suftered ity report of the local Public
While rm young emugh to do damage this winter and decid. Health Nurses for the month
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aomeihing about rotalnllli our od to get a bulldozer to tho vU- showed 147 office and home visSwf~her 1M LahH R..au
way of life.
lage dump to push debrlsoverU!e its were made by Nurses Mary
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p_,.,r thy
Morrison for the following
ryq doe• nothing to he4&gt; me. Attending wore Mayor LOndoo,
types
ol patients: 2 cancer, 10
Clerk Richard Duckworth, PoUce
Chler Varian and CouncHmen A~ cardiovascular, 1 diabetes , 5

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llli''· ClyC!e p,' Smith, Bidwell; S, Matfle&amp;oni
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Mrs. Ocl!lle ~ Ef,d&amp;, 26 MIll Mr" ?alma '1"•:1''".,.'
D. MuiUns~
to hOli&gt; ll"Pro~
~· Creek Rij.; Gh'"les E, White,
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"•p30' So~codd Ave,; Marshall l.!ont- WUUam1A, 11011'1•
poopiO'i
A, Rice, ,Mila.
.;J()'v,ery:}Bt:. 1 ~rOwn City• Mrs.
rlbt!c&gt;Pa
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Calvin
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,wln'ry 'b, SllpdO, Loon, W, ya.;
n was gOOd to get back · ~
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1111 oWn pastu•e altar ihe long
r;&gt;i s. Claronco W, Utchflol~ Mrs. · HatrY
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I'd roally enjoy attendlug tho
~ber'!'rllltoa; Q. Edwar&lt;l Haw- Ke!VIolh·
atlle talr again, but I realize
· ,.:r: lillnft'svllle; l\li's. Birdie M. van
that in the years to COJII.e 1 di!·
'PoWell, ;Pomeroyl 1\lra. Llola ,A. Mro. ~ohD IL ·
!eront hor so and II,B owner ohould
'Forr~st,'
l'oi;t!Bncr; JohnL. Click, rant dau[\lltel'.
have the same opportunity we
Rt, l l.u: Alto, W, Va.; 1\lrs. Roush, and lnt",~~t
had.
Samuel K. Will, Ha""""; Clyde Kermit F. Massie
We had our turn. And did our
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Hoofe, Huntiogton, W~Va.;Wayne
talo; !llro. Dllvld ~chit, Pl. •
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t~&lt;ott, Rl, .2 Ook Hill; pavld L.
Freeland, Rl I Jackson; 1\lrs. Pleallllt: Mrl. Don4)d 'lb'~·~=
Thomas · L. Lavort;y, Rt. I Ham- Apple (lroVe; Mrs. Jat\le3eftorll'~
den; Otarles W. McDonlld, Glenwood: Mra. Paul moVer, Mli'l!
jl'orthlngton, Ky.; 1\lra. Jesse T. toni Mrs. John Harmon. Gaillj»t:
Observance of Fowoder'l DIY Adams, IrOntOn Star Rt.; Mrs. Jls Ferry; Mra. RoY C:.l\10, It:
A rand)y nlgflt observance was ~through a skit, u A Seed Wal
Howard A. filaver, Glouster; Pleasant; Alicia RldOIIOIIt,):i'!; t '
Pleasant.
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held recently at the Rutland Sown,'' and recognition of past Mrs . .William E. Foslar, Rt. 2
presldonta hll!hllgbted a recent Jac~son; WUllam G. McDonald,
DISCHARGED: EdiSOD ~·· :
Church ol Christ.
Glenwood;
Darrell Hardman, )l.i. : ·
meeting
of
the
Letart
FaiJo
PTA,
Jackson;
lol§rtln
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Barnette,
Rt.
Mra. Clair Taylor was p("()..
Alto;.
l!ancly
Herdman,. aobtl!l•"'"
Taking
roles
In
the
sJd.t
were
gram chair~ Cor the event with
4 Ripley, w. va.
burl:
Mrs.
J. K. llreer, .. Pl.
June
Ashley,
Phoebe
Roberto,
Mrs. pauline Marldns ooplanlst.
Birth&amp;
Plaasant.
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Mrs. Kerry I., Sllodo, LeOn, W,
were preSented by Ricky Car- Ed cross; and Linda Dill. A va., daughter, 10:10 a.m. Thurs- . smTH: Mr. and 1\lro•.DaVId
ter. A poem, uuow to Pray" history of ·the Founder'&amp; Day day; Mrs. Clyde P. Smith, Bid- Machlr, Ft. Pleasant, t. lOlL
waa efven by Mrs. Ta,ylor and observance 'was giveD. by Mrs. wen, son, 2:10 p.m. Thursday;
Mrs. samuel K. WUI, Hamden,
there were vocal solos by Thel- Wickersham.
The American Rod ' .Cl'&lt;!ss
During
floe
meeUng
plans
were
dauabter, 6:22 p.m. Thursday. collecled nearly lhret 'rilliiJon
ma Michaela and RO.Y ,\inOWden.
A humorous readinSt .. Neigh- made Cdr a aprlng operetta. '!be
units of blood from donorl
iJIS&lt;hargel
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bors' Gossip of Long Ago" was band director was present to
Kandace J. Adams, E I m e r during 1967.
given by Mra. Broce May. Speak- diacusi' music lessOns ror ele·
ing briefly at the affair was Vic- merrt:ary children. He commentOUT OF HOSPrr AL
tor Braley whoalr;ogavetheclos- ed on the tntere st. or the stuPT.
PLEASANT - Mrs. Jerdents In the new murdc program
lng prayer.
Games conducted by Mrs. Hom- remarking that the reaponn was ald McCallister, of r.u.van Es- LEAVt: YOUR
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charged
from
Cabeii-Huollngton
Accompanying
him
to
ihe
meetyear theme. The refreshmeut taCER~rtF
ble wa• centeredwithlinarrange- ing was a representaUve of an hospital Wednesday after tellls
ment of red velvet ribbon roaes instrument firm. A varlet3 of and treatment. Sloe Is the torIn a cupid conlalnor nanked by lnatrwnents was dl.oii\N&gt;ed tor mer Delores Blesolng or Point
Pleasant. Her molhor, Mrs. Roy
red. tapera. Mrs. Taylor and viewing by the parent11 'i.
E.
BleaolnS of POint Pleasant
Tile attendance barmef:Was won
Mn. Parker werehostesHswith
Mro. Roy &amp;loWden, Mro. I! II 1 by Mrs. Elleen Buck's lourtb has been ataylng with the McWilford, Mrs. Robert S.OWden, grade. Rerreshmenta were MrV· Callister children lor several
Mra. 8111 Brown, Mrs. Joe Bo- ed by the hoapttallly committee doya, 1\lr. McCallister Ia aaso.
lin, and Mrs. Bruce M~ con .. and !estured the troditlonll blue ciata&lt;! with tho Huntington &amp;&gt;trlbutlng to the refreshments or and gold Founder' 1 DB¥ clke. clol seeurlcy o111ces and Is In
POint Pleasant Cllite olton on
aandwiches, cookies, eand;y and Q-een Acres
buolneu tor that district o111ce.
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Plans for the anniversary dinner were made at a meeting of
the Auxiliary oC the Middleport
Fire Department held Wednesday night at the firemen's headquarters at vtllage hall.
The dinner was set ror 6:30
p.m. on April 3 at the fire hall didacY
Gov. Ronald Reagan or CaliWith the meat to be provided by
rornia,
a rellow conservative,
the auxiliary. Members are to
take a covered dish and a 25eent rejected •'bickering and backbiting among Republicans" tr they
game prize.
Mrs. James Daniels presided want to win.
Gold water tried to repa.lr and
at the meeting when a !lanley
clarify
what he meant when he
Party was tentatively scheduled
spoke
at
Tuesday niiht'l $500for the May meeting. The travel·a..plate
GOP
congressional fund ..
ing prilt was won by"Urs:·oo n
Lowery. Mrs. Lowery and Mrs. rai&amp;ing dlMer, But like Mtchi~
noward Dailey served refresh- gan Gov. George W, Romney at
the same affair just a year ago,
ments.
he bombed out.
Struggling to mix humor with
The first blood center of the political acid, Goldwater didn't
Amer1can Red Cross opened get much response when he likin Rochester, N.Y., Jan. 12, ened Johnson and Humphrey to
1948.
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· ari Tiaesdly, Feb. 21.lnthe 80Clal
1'1ipni ol St. Paul Lutheran•

Cliureh. The room was decorated
ln'kt4i&gt;tng with st. PAtrick's ~
It wu music appreciation month
and Mrs; Willlatn Russell played
several organ selections and the
~ joined in singing several
songs.
Dln'otions were led by Mrs,
John Mar shelL Mrs. Eugene Hester. president, presided at the
meeting. Mrs. J~k Flesher rePorted on the Community lmo
proviiJJ.ent Contest which ia being
llllOn&amp;Ored by the Meson Countypt. Pleesant Chamtier ol Co""
merce. This was followed with a'
discussion on the project of the
club.
Hostesses rorthemeetingwere
Mrs. Karl Wiles, Mrs. n.n Ed.
wards, Mra. Ralph Whitmoreand
Mrs. Charles Smith.. Guests attell&lt;llnK were Mrs. Willlam Grinstead, Mrs, Everett Roush, Mrs.
~vid Housh and Mrs. F r a n k
~radling. Members attending included Mrs. Tom Hoffman, Mrs.
Frank Young, Jr., Mrs. Harold
Rose, Mrs. WWiam Russell1
Nra. Paul Sca.lly, Mrs. Jess Abel,
Mrs. Kenneth ThoiJilson, Mrs,
Jack Flesher, Mrs. O:mald BllfDoo
,gardner, Mrs. John Marshall,
Mrs. WUUam Powell, Jr., Mrs.
Charles l))dd, Mrs. PhU Batey,
Mrs. George Ingels, Mrs. E~t­
gene Hester, Mrs. R. G. Greene
and the hostesses.
NEHACLIMA GARDEN CLUB
The Nebaclima Garden Club
held Its March meeting at t h e

Alex QuWon Memorial Building
with Mrs. Howard J , Burris,
Mrs. Chester Weaver and Mrs.
Earl Clark as hostesses. The
meeting was opened by the pres-

ident, Mrs. John Powell, lollowed
with grotc&gt; singing or the club
song, the pledp to the flag and

the club collect. Devotions were
led by Mrs, Chester Weaver.
The rollcallwasansweredwith

,.Name a ~ring Flower/' During
the business meeting ltwas voted
to make a donation to Care. In
the Past the garden clubs have

sent seeds and tools to needy
t countries throuah Care, but this
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clothing lor Vietnam.
An Jn'il,tat!on ._., Tood bJ the
N..t''l'iaven Junior Won\&amp;n' s Clutf
to attend their meeting on March

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sent a program on Safety.
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Mrs. Lewis Summers, Mrs.
Lewis C&amp;pehart and Mrs. l))nald ~doer were llj)pointed

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to be held the !lrsi Monday in
Yay. Reservations were aerrt to
Camp caesar Consenatioo CaJnp
ror a atudent from Wlhama, to
be seloctad later. A discussion

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or a
I Junior Gardoll c1.m:
!Irs. Lloyd Homnan pre-ed
I a program
on a UiP she took to
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1 sllowod her daughter's &lt;bU coP,.
•' rl lectJon aru1 told where each had
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Mrs. Carroll Adams, Jr., Mrs.
Phil Batey, Mrs. Henry H. Buck.
Jr., Mrs. D::mald Bumgardner,
Mrs. Lewis CaPehart, Mrs. Glenn

Cartwright, Mrs. David Fields,
Jr., Mrs. William Gibbs, Mrs.

Tom Hotlman, Mrs. Lloyd Hollo
man, Mrs. Bill Howard, Mrs, Roy
Jones, Mrs. Thomas McGowan,
Mrs. John Powell, Mrs. Robert
So.Yre, Mrs. E. A. Schaekel and
the hostesses.
NEW HAVEN PEROONALS
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Vance vls.
ited over the weekend with their
son and famUy, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Vance and children at MorgaDtOWn, w. va.
students from West Virginia
University, Morgantown, are e~
joying spring vacation this week..
l.ocaJ students here wlth their
Parents
are Sharry Flesher,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jack
~Iesher; Max Brown, son of Mrs.
Frances Brown; Ronnie stein, son
ol Mr. and Mrs. Edwin stein; B~

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A. ~sto, pastor. Sunda.,y SChool
at 9:30 a. m., Lloyd lllllinger,
Sll)t. Worsh~ Servtees at 10:45
a. 111· with the Rev. Casto. Mo.,.
day evening at 7:45 March 11,
revival services begin with Charles Norris, evangelist.

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCJE.
TV - 1Pomeroy. 41 Man'' lB the
subJect ot the Lesson sermon to
Qe read in all Christian Science
chlll\:hes this &amp;mday. The Golden

News, Notes

stu&lt;ty, 7:30p.m,

Wednesdii.Yl Bible stUdy, 7 P.m.

News, Events

MASON CHURCH OF CHRJSTMiller st. - Everson Weekley,
pastor, Bible sblly elasses.sundey, lOa,m, WarshiDandPl'Oaoh·;ng, 10 :55 a. m.; Sunday evening
service, 7130, Bible stu&lt;ty
classes, Wednesclay, 7:30 p,m,
MT. HERMAN
UNITED
BREI'HREN IN CIIRJST- Rev.
James G. Morrison, pestor.SUn·
da.y School, 9:80 a. m.; Russell
S-er, supt.; Alfred Wolfe, asaistint. Momlrw sermon, 11 a.
m,, second and fourth SUnday~
each month, Evening sermon,
7•.30 p. m. every •·u
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Sundayolthemorth.Ciassmeet·
!ng, 11 a. m. every first and
third Sunday. David Holter,elus
leader. ChriStian Endeavor, 7:30
.Po m., aecOIII and fourth Sundii.Y.
P. m. Wednesday, Sunday SChool
Emerson Pooler, president.
Superintendent, Pauline McCIIn- Prayer meeting, 7:30p.m. every
tock. Pastor, Rev. Monis M. WedneiBday, Board meetiJW, 7;30
Wolfe.
p. m., !lrst Monday &lt;I month.
CHE'&gt;TER CHURCH OF GODPOMEROY TillNITY UNITED
The Rev. ChesterBryant,paetor. CHURCH OF CHRIST- Rev. W,
Sunday School, 9:30a.m.; Wor- 11. 11orrtn, pastor. Palrtck D.
ship service, 11 a. m.j Evening Wood, Supt. Sunday School, 9:15
worahJ.p, 7:30 .Po m.Pra,yerserv.. a. m.; WorshiJ:I, 10:25 a. m.
ice, TUesday, 7:30 p, m. Youth Youth choir rehearsal, Monda.v,
Servlee, Thursday, 7:30 p. rn. 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Marvin Burt,
Month1y si ll{S, nr st Saturday \1&amp;
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Thursday, 7:30 p, m., Mrs. Paul

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SUTTON METHODJST -Rev.
Cooke, 11011 of Mr. and Mfs. Hob- Mrs. Sheriden Rowan and ramily
Jolin
w. Kimbler, pe-. Sm·
ert Cooke; and Ric hard Hood, at Athens,
daY
School,
10:30 a.m.; Worship
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Brad)' Knotts of
son ol Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rood.
Servl.ee,
9:30
a. m,, second an:l
JAJDe&amp; N. Roush i~ a SUlJ!Cal King HiU were Sunday vlaitors of
!oortll
SUnday
...,h monlh.
Plllint at Modical Canter Hospi~ Mr. and Mrs. E&amp;ogene Haning and
!!hondo and Ronald.
CIIESI'ER CHuRCH OF T H E
"• Gallipolis,
Mr. and Mrs, W. Boyce of
Nazanne
- Rev. Herbert Grate
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Columbus were weekend vialton pastOr. Worshtp servlee,lla.m.
ol Mr, and Mrs. Howard RosselL
and 7:30 p. m., !imday. IU!dey
Mr. and Mra. Richard Jelferl!l
SChool,;9:30 a. in. Charles Ba.
and Valoria ol C..oalton were r•
aell, sUpt., Ric hard Bllrton, aacent weekend visitors or Mr, and ~t supta PrBJ&lt;er meeting,
Mrs, Joe Hatfield.
W..mesday, 7:30 p. ·m.
Mra. Lee Roush and Rochly
o1 GoJUpOUa Wtro Tuesdey visa.
on
ot her mother, Mrs. Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jolfnson
Johnson.
. riflited their daughter, Mr. and
Mra. Helen Johnson and Mrs.
, 14rs. John Murphy and family,
KENO CHURCB OF CHiilSTLee
Roush and llodney visited
, ' !olr. Md Mrs, Herley E, JohJ&gt;o
Normen
McCiln, auperlntA!ndett.
JOn., Tammy, Cheryl and Tercy, with Mr. and Mrs. Everett LamServices
weekly Ill 9:30 a, m,
were recent visitors ot Mr. and bert Tuesday llltornoon.

Wolfpen

worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible

Thursday: ,Mfrdatry school, 7 p.
m. Service meeting, 8 p. m,

Text Js from Haggai: "Be strong,
all ye people of the land. saith
the Lord, and work: tor lam with
you, saith the Lord ol tOsts."

Wesley Belles, Sr., visited reoontly with Mrs. Ava Belles at
Well-.
Mr F
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dey with Mr. and Mrs. William Church - James Quisemerry,
Woatherly at MJddleport.
pastor; Ray Whaley, aupt. ComMr . Wesley Belles, Sr · cele- mUllion am worship service, 9:30
brated his 93rd birthday recent- a.m.; Swlday School,10:30 a.m.
ly, A cake was presented Mr . Yooth service, Stmclay, 6:30 p.
Belles by his granddaughter, m.; Preachir¥J every Sunday, 7
Mrs. Marvin Wickersham and p. m.
served with ice cream to memFREEDOM GOSPEL MISSIONhera of his immediate family . Bald Kmbs, Portland &amp; Bashan
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Johnson Road, Rev, E. J. Grtmth,putor.
spent two days in Columbus at- Sunday SChool, 9:30 a. m.; Rqrer
tending a Bankers Association Wilfred, supt. Sl.llday worship
meeting.
service, 7:30p.m. Prayer MeetMr. and Mrs. Orville Harpold lng, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Ernest
and !am!ly ot Belpre spent &amp;In- Deeter, cluslellller. Youth Fe!day with Mr. and Mrs. BtU Fox, lowshi.P, Friday, 7:30 p.m. Er..
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ours and neat Deeter, leader; Roger Wilson oC New Brighton, Pa. spent fred, Jr., president.
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MASON ASSEl.ffiLY CHURCH
several days recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Donohue, Mr. and OF GOD - Second St., Mason,
Mrs. Lewis Ours and other reia. W. Va, Sunday School, 10
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Cindy Roush were celebrated re· Study and· prayer service, Wedcently at the home or their par. nesda.r, 7:SO p, m, Chester Tenents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell nant, pastor, Phone 773-5133.
Roush . Attending were Edna
CARLETON CHtmCH -KingsRoush, Dana Lewis, R 0 g e r bury Road. Sunday School, 9:30
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Per. s. m., Ralph Carl. SuPt. Worship
sons, Roberta, Nancy, 9Jaron, service, 10:30 a.m. and 7:3~ p,
David and the honored guests. m, alternately. Prayer meetiJW,
Refreshments ot ice cream and Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
cake were servecl.
HEATH METHODIST CHURCH
Relstlves called here due I&lt;J -Middleport, Rev. Max Donahue,
palrtor, Jack Bechtle, Church
the death ot Ch&amp;rles Knigbtlng School SUpt. Church School, 9:30
Sr. were Mr. and ~s. Kenneth a. rn.; Worship service, 10:30
Beckner and To~ ot San a. m.; Middleport - Pomeroy
Diego, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Pat Methodist Youth Fellowship, SUnBeckner, Mr. and Mrs. AndY day, 6 p.m. Slllday eveni~worBeckner of CharlestoQ; W, Va, ship, 7:30 p, m.; O!ftcial Board
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&amp;mda.Y guests ol Mrs. Bertha me...f.l.-,
~ .....~ first Sund•v
~ r:A month,
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SOil were Mr. c and Mrs. 6 p.m.; WSCS second Monday of
Bill Robinson and fa.mll,y or Ra. month, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor Cir..
dne,
eJe', second Thursday; Class 12
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Theiss, third Wednesday. Afternoon Cir·
Barbara, Barry and Beth of Dor- cle, aecond Thursday afternoon.
cas called SUnday on Mr. and Cboir practice, 7 p.m. WednesMrs. Roy Pearson.
day.
Linde McClung ot Columbus
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
accompanied Debbie IU!l I&lt;J her - I'Oftteroy. Church School, 9:15
home and spent the weekend with a. m.; Worship service, 10:30.
Mr, and Mrs. Dalla.s lUll
MYF, 6 p.m. Choir practice, 7:30
Doily Wolfe, Ruth Donohue and p. m. Wednosd.,.. PubUc invited
Mrs . Dale iliil spent &amp;utdey with to attend these services. Glen
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer SCarberry Hiles, minister. Leo Crew. S, S.
at EVergreen HiHs, W, Va. , Mr. Supt. Mrs. JuneVanVranken,orand Mrs. Scarberry are leaving ganistj Mrs. BettyRawlill{s,mu~
tor Florida for an indefinite vis- ale director.
it due l&lt;l the iU health ol Mr.
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Scarberry.
Carver Williams, pastor. Jolm
Dolly Wolfe anddaustJter, Mrs. WUes, Sunday School SuperinDaJe Hill called at the RawllDgs tendent. sunday School, 9:30 a.
Coates Funeral Home Moo- m.; MOf'llQ worship, 10:30 a.
day evening to visit the famlly m.; BYF, 6 p. m, Bible Stwtv,
of Joe Young.
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Choir pracMr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill spent Uce, 8:30p.m, Wednesday.
. Monday witll Mr. and Mrs. El·
mer Scarberry at Evergreen
MT. UNION BAPTIST - Rev.
Hills, W, Va.
Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday School
s,.perintendent, Larry Clerk.
Sundey School, 9:45 a.m.;SUnday
evening worship, 7:30; Wfldnesdey
prayer and Bible siu&lt;IY, 7:30
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daY School, 9:30 a. m.; Mornlrc Spndaf ~bool:, 9' l.•m.; ~
Worsbl,p,.t10t30 a. m.; Event!¥ '\v~gpna,sJJ»t. WOrlhl,p aerVtte,

SWK!ay: Bible lecture, 9:30a.m.;
Watch TOWer atud.Y, 10:30 a.m.;

REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
Jesus Christ ot Latter D a y
Saints, PorUand - Racine Road.
Surm,y School, 9:30 a. m.; Morl)o
BY MRS. HERBERT ROUSH lfl! Worship, 10:31! a, m. Sunday
Mrs. Delores OWens and grand~ evening service at 7. Wednesday
11011, Billy Dye, of Columbus spent evening prayer service, 7:30,
a weekend recently with Mrs. Pastor, Elder Frederick J, Stobar~
Dolly Wolfe and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Robin.
·•-..-• W, Va., Mrs.
son ol Fl cu.lllRIUU,
Jack Sargent, Mrs. PllillP Rad·
RACINE FD!ST CHURCH OF
ford and Stophauie, Pomeroy, THE NAZARENE -SonlaySchool .
Mrs. Marlene Fisher, Mol)J', 9:30 a. m,; Morning Worship,
Larry and Amy, Racine, spent 10:30 a. m.; Ewrdng Worship,
SUnda.Y with Mr. and Mrs. Pete 7:30p.m. Prayer services, 7:30
. Dobbie Hill of Columbus spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ours and
daug!lter ol Wellsville spent Wednesclay throug!l Saturda,ywlthMr.
and Mrs. Ray Heiney.
Mrs. FernefLvmanandtather,

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day, Busy Bee quilting party in
chUfCh sociaJ room.
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST_ Roy w. Carter, pas~
tor. Swtday School, 9:30a.m.;
Communion and worship service,
10 :30 a. m.; Prayer meeti-.g,
Thursday, 7:30 p, m. v. H. Braley, Supt.
CHESTER METHODIST Charge
- Rev. Pearl A. Casto, pastor.
CHESTER: Worship, 9 a. m.;
Sunday School, 10 a. m. ; Mrs.
Wald Spencer, Supt. FLAT-

WOOD5: Church School, Sunday,
11 a.m. , John Baily, supt, Worship service alternates with Atfred and Flatwoods, Services
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Sehoql. &amp;:SO' a.m.; WorshJ,p aervIce, l0:30 a. m.; Jmlor choir
praetlee, Wednesda,y, 8:20 P• m.;
Senior choir ptactlce, Tbursday,
7:30 P• m, " - HusUor ClaSI
meeftng, fourth Friday d. eaeh
month st 6 p. m, Wesleyan servole Guild, fourth Monday oleaoh
month, 7:30 P. m,; Jmlor High
MYF, 4:30 P. m, oacb Somday;
Senior Hl8h MYF, 5:30 ·p. m.,
each Sunday.
PORTLAND METHODIST Rev. John w. Kimbler, pastor.
&amp;may School, 9:30 a.m.; Worship service, 7:30 p, rn.
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S.hool, 10:30 a. m,; Worship
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community liCe, this feature Is sPonsored by the buatness firms and organi:dltions whoae nui.es •
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ROYAl OAK PARK

MASON - A recreaHon work-.
shop . is schechl{e't,!Or Friday,
March 8, at 7:3o ."p.m. at t h e
Mason Yooth center for the Hap.
py Helpers, Old TOwn Mountain.
eers, Hill BHUes, Camp Conley Busy Beavers, and HapPY
Go Lucky 4-H Clubs.
Some simple folk games and
oquere dancing wlli be iaug!lt
to 4-H'ers, leaders, and parents that are interested in this
activl~ from the above mentionecl clubs. This is the third
of seven ach9duled workshops
in Milson County. The two already held were well attended
by over 200 at New Haven and
Mt. Flower communities.

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A letter !rom Carolyn Clutter
of Athens giving a repon ot a
recent Presbyterial meetli&gt;g was
read. An oversees sewing p~
.~ wUl l;le t1J!1 making o1 beby
clothes to be ~ ent to the Chris. ~ llollllltollji.lndla.
It was IMOIUIOed thlll a ~ring
Presbyterial meeting will be held
in l'ortlmouth A&amp;lrU 5.
CbUtor 3 ot thostuol)' IIUideon
llerk, IIUed "A Member ot the
CoiiSIIIIIJ," wao studied with a
and discusolon nasion
ltd bJ Mrl, st8bbins.

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wmdows. power seat. tilt steering wheel and
anythi111 else Olds offers. Drive this front
soo•rts car. New price now as eqUipped

66 Plymouth

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v..s Motor, BUt. trans., power steering, power brake&amp;, new
w-s-w tlrts, tinted glass, radio, air&lt;onditioning, deL wheel
discs, white with black interior.

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65 Olds Dynamic 88 4 Door . . . . $1895
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with matching interior.

64 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Dr. _ ____ $1295

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Custom 'rl Ton Pickup. Sparkling original black II·
nlah. West Coast mirrors. Shows the best of care. ·

and 4 Dr. Hard Top . Choice of
of .,
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top of lbe line In Buick. Botlf of
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a~ n~w Buick tracl..lns from our
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power brAke s, pcwer steering, radio,

tinted glass, new wjslw tires, dark green finish

Skylark VB :i Dr. Hai'd Top Coupe. One local own·
er. Power steering. Extra nico. Thts Is the top of
the line In Buick'&amp; small oars.

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with bll!Ck interior. Sold Tdldservlcod 1&gt;7

67 Olds Cutl1ss Supreme Sp. Cpe. $2595

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65 GMC
6·5. ' · · ick

Landeu 2 dr. H. T., turquoise with white vi!IYi top, Uke new
lnoide and oat, radio, new w/s/w/ tires, tilt·-away oteerlng
wheel, tinted glass, 32,000 actual miles, look a and nma like
brarxl new.

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lull Operating oonsul. 4 sp. shift, Extra shaP!l car ·

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Bargains AT
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67 Firebird s2, 795

1963 Fq'D 500 XL 8 en.
Auto. Trans, Radio and Heater,
1964 CHEV. BISCAYNE 2 DR. 6
Standard Trans. Radio and Heater.
1965 FORD GALAXIE 500 CONVERnBLE
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~rt Ill• Cburoh ol J®r Choice

sident, Robert Thompson, on a
business triP to Washington D.C.
in the spring. A skatlng pany
al&amp;o was diseussed.
After the meeting hotdogs and
Potluck was servedtothesemembers and guests: Ray Mulford,

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OarJi. blue fm•sh w•th matching interior. Sharp car.

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1962 FQRD STATION WAGON 4 DR.

GOE6LEIN READY -MIX CO:

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extrt&lt;:..- ,tho Untto.d Stales
rrom th• Vlllnam mopu .ibiD

Officers were installed when
Chester Council No. 323 Daugh.
ters. of America, met 1\lesda¥
l-is Rep1lr ServiceT
evening in rUualistic form with
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Doris Koenig, councilor presid•HEAtiNG
ing, and 33 members present. Letart, w. Va.j Mr. and Mrs.
("-wen tomonvw)
•PLUMBING
Reported sick were Elza Os- Ra.ymond Workman, Peggy and
Jun1M... , IELII QUAIL nUOAL HANGAI
•ROOFING
borne, still in a Dayton hospi- ~rley Edwards, and DiXie Lee
lf'•lf'fl··~·~
tal , very ill, and Ada Van Meter,
.\no~rl Tlu. ""'·" pf"'Vid~ IHIP .ciflt in/o""4d.Oft
~lin. Mason; John Kearns,
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Oil fl roiW - A LAlli.
sick, and the death of Roberta Jr., and BUly James, Hartford;
Lee.
Buster Phelps, Butch Hayes, Mr.
Deputy state c ouncUor Erma
and Mrs. Paul Larry Smith and
Italy, in tbe 1200s. Its' courses
Cleland installed the following Peggy, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
consisted of lectures on the
officers, Associate Vice Coun- Maurice Gagnon and children, QUICK QUIZ Romao law as codified by
WY2·~4
IM Mill Sf.
Mf4WIIJ1Jr ,
cilor, Inzy Newell; conductor, George, Maurice, Jr., Macy and
Q- What if"11e so-called Justinian.
Esther Ridenour; warden, Bar- Cerl; Peer! sear!&amp; and Paul "Tuesday lo Thursduy Club"?
bara Sargent, and trustee, Helen Pierce, Minersville; Mr. and
A- Many members of the
Wolf,
Mrs. Emil Eynon, son Dennis, U.S. Congresa work only on
Communications were read Mr. and Mrs. Junior Holslngor, Tuesdays, Wednesdays ·and
from Elizabeth Halberg, atate Paul Wayne and Brad, Bill BUJJ&gt;o Thursdays, the days the
councilor: Eilzebeth ~inlln, gardner and Mugara sellers House usually take~ up ma]~r
' business. Hence tbts group IS
cHEvROI.n FlEETSIDI 12To• P. U.'
state secretary, and a thank -you
Racine, and Richard lllekworth, popularly so-called.
note from the Ralph Lee family . Agnes White, Mr. and Mrs. h&gt;ug.
Radio- Power SteedDi- ~~ ~ AlltO,.,trAPS·• cu&amp;AA~ ~fk
: ·.· Biroata Sargent ariiflnzyNew. 'lu ·ifemolly;·' ali&lt;i· 1.\r; 'liiiHth. ~ '" Qc-&gt;Wft~e ,..,., ~hl' ·• t~Nt ..,.! All ~ trim;, ·i!qtd,Ppecnor cempe:r use. 1,400 actual mllea. .,,
eU thanked the council Cor ·gilts Larry Hubbard, Ricky and Rob- law school established?
GMAC - Werranty lliJPiles
and cards received while In the in, local.
A- At Bolo;ma, In northern
SAVE $400 - SEE AND SAVE
hospital.
A report was given by Esther
Ridenour, chairman of the ways
and means committee tor the
last six months.
The cbarter was draped in
memory of sister Roberta Lee.
The next meeting, March 19,
quarterly birthdiys wiil be ob·
served and the kitchen committee will serve the refreshments.
Cookies and coffee ''"re served,
games played, and prizes awarded,
··-.oo" ~ Dr. tiara Top. l''aruouS 400 cu. in. engine,
350 Hl' pos. tra\.1ion. 4 sp. trans. New first line
tires. Extra clean.

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stand OD
with him (VIce President)
Ag&amp;inat N!lO&gt;:i, Beagan
of them !&amp; that a il&lt;llul&gt;lican Hubert HUilUlhrey and (l!ocrHe eald he would bodi-ed
presldent would be beltor able ry of state) Dean l!Jlsk," Dr. II the llopubUcans 110111inatod
., Brown said recentl,y.
elthe.r NilO&gt;n or Gov. Ronald
J!tlpn ol Call!ornta because he
t.lleves the.y would "Jiescalate
the war out ot sight."
··But he added that "an:;
Unacramble these tour Jumble-.
candidate
save Mr. JohniJOII''
one letter ,to each aquare, to
would have the advantaBO or
lorm lout ordinary wordl!l.
"maneuverability," because he
would
not have to "take
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responsibility Cor Mr. JOhnson's
horrendous mistakes" and coulci
"•tart airesh tn efforts to
negotiate."
St(lpose the , Democrats r~
WVIl'N
nominate JohnSOD and the
RcJublicans nominate Nixonthe outcome which many
political observers now regard
A MAN IN WH05Ii HOU6E
as most probable. What would
'IOU MleHT lAAKE!
liberal clergymen 00 then'?
'IOURSI!LI' Ai HQ\\E.
"I don't know," said Dr.
Brown. '"I'd be torn indeed by
EIJVOt:f.'
that choice/'
Now arr&amp;nlt the cirtltclletlen
to lonn the 1urprlae anawer, u
••, ....ted b7 tho above cartoon.

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Workshop Planned
Tonight in ~son

Health Club
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ship, 10:45 a. m.; Prayer meet-

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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE .
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Presbyterian
W:lmen Meet
On March 5

Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Braley,
902 E. Main St., Pomeroy, are
announcing the birth of a lif)!\1
Kurttss Lee, on March 4 at Vif,.
';~or
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erans Memorial Hoi!IPttal.
·JD, ll d\e ~ MaionloTem·
The infant weighed eight
pit. llllllllllon·pllillod.
pounds, seven punces. Mr. and
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TUEsDAY
Mrs. Braley ~"'two other sons,
~: OHIO El'A PHI CHAPTER Bola
Jack, age !0111' and Timothy,
. .... Phi SO;orll¥, IOOtali:GIIIII,
three. Gran~arents are Mr. and
·,7:110. P·!'L Ill CISOE, !oUOWod
Mrs. Homer Braley and Mr. and
1&gt;7 a Slrah CoventrJ jtwelrJ
Mrs. Ernest Powell ol Pomeholltll,
roy, and Frank Homnan or Ma, ..
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Laura Pickens, hostess .sened sou, W. Va.; and the8feat-grandretre'shment• to Mrs. S&amp;ebblna, parents are Mr. and Mrs. John
Florence Potts, Mayme Holm.es, Hor!men of Chester.
lltlay l!ouah, Ado ~k, FranIde Mumaw, Rachel McBride,
the hostess and 1ueat, Rev. L. H.
The sapo&lt;lilla an Important
tropical tree, glves us chtcle
St!obhl...
used In making chewing gum:

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LEIVING COAl COMPANY

VISIT CLASSES - Members of the lloUIIlld Friendly Ger~1110rs Club visit the special educ"
tlon cluaes o! the Rutland Elementnry School once each mQnth to present therapy sessions. Here
member&amp; are shown demonatrating how to mo,ke 1 'coal fiowers." They are, lett to right, Mrs.
Howard Birchfield, Mrs. Fred WUliamson, president; Mrs, Hobert Snowden and Mrs. Bruce r.
via. The club .Provides refreshments following each project session.

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Preyor opened the meetiJW in
ot Vice President EmU
Eynon. Minute&amp; or the last meetq were read by Secretary Grace
Holsqerr followed with the
' given t~J~ Mrs.
treasurer reliort
White.
Letters were read concerning
"coffee breaks" by Cha&amp;~ter One
of U.C.B.R.A. or Youngstown in
May; from Shetler's T.V. and
C.B. sales, de-scribing the ReAct patches the club has received to sell, and from Harry Woods,
finence chairman ot U,C,B.R.A,
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of Struthers, sponsoring tile pro-

charge

SYRACUSE - The Missionary
Society of the First United Pre ..
llifterlan Church met in the annex
o1 the church Tuesday afternoon,
!larch 5, President Emily Stel&gt;bins opening the meeting with
'preyer, and loadil1f the reeding
''The Purpon or United Pre•'
bytertan Women" in unison.
~· Evl~welconia.
Ei&amp;ht members anowered roil
RIJTtAND PTA,, ~ 11 ... call With a verse ot scriPture.
'113q Ji.111i 111 the .fll'ldt school.. lolrs. Stebhins, also road "MI~
· ' POIIEBin' p T A, Ill Pom
lllonarl.. to be Preyed for
Elom .... ~ Sc·~ ..
ror the dey and otlered prayer.
'fl&gt;o...o:....'_:..-J __,...._Ill _ mn..lll Four dollars w8re to be sent to
.-:•.-.au~ COuU~UW~~:~V m-•,
Tanta. EID'Pf; to the American
7 p, m., room visltllllon, 7•30 lllaslon Holli&gt;italendPresbyte ;.
to 8 p. m. Xro, Arlllur Strauaa a1, Ail 111
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llo invllod.
SATURJlo\Y
POMEROY SENIOR Cluo
llpOnloring I dance perty Sllllll'dey lllab~ 8 to 11 p, m.ln PoD&gt;o
" J~r Hiatt School audltol'o
frl&gt;!'
IWD With the Jeyo tmc:oel:w. Mo
mloalon, 75·cent1• .
CIIES'll:R ALUMNI A.lon.
round and .-qUare daace, 8 p. m.,
at Cheoter Grade School. Proottdo to Scholarohip Fund at
Eastom Hlp. Muoic by Francis
Wtllb and JI'Pl4) with Jim car....
han u thO oilier,
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IUVEHVIEW PTA, 7:30 p.m.
Ill ·the schooL Mr, Yei&amp;o bu
-rem. lnllrlimfntll music
PUP!I• to ptl,; ~villa Ro;
ScO!II Troop to reoelte charter
ind 8th IP'adt cla11 to hold bak~

days each month. Evening evan-

ing, 7:30 p, m. Thursday, Youth
Fellowship, 7:30 p. m.Sunday,
CHURCH OF CHIRST - Middleport, 511&gt; and Main. Jack
day School, 10 a. m. Mn. Fred Scites, sup!. Bible School, 9:30
a. m.; Morning worship, 10:'3() a.
Nease, Supt.
m,;
EvenJng worthip, 7:30p.m.;
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE - Rev. Kenneth Prayer service, Wedne~, 7 p,
Pierce, palltor. SundaJr School, m, HeY, Raulln Moyer, pastor.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
9:30 a. m., RQmonU Walburn,
Middleport,
Rev. ALKiey Miller,
sup!. Worship service, 10:30 a,
peator.
Losier
Taylor, SUpt. SUn·
m,; EvangtUstic oervlce, 7:30
day
School,
9:30
a.m.; Morning
p. m.; Pra7er m~. WednesWorship, 10:30 a.m.; JWiior Soday, 7:30p.m.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE ciety, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:4!li p,
NAZARENE ..nov. A. E. Miller, m. SUnday Evarwelistic meet!Jw,
putor, Robert Stewart, Sunday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, WedSchool SUpt. S.m&amp;y School, nesday, 7:30p.m,
THE SALVATION . ARMY -En·
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duses tor all ages, 9:30a.m.;
wy
Roy
s.
Win!Jw,
omoor
in
Morni~ Worsblp, 10:30 a.m.j
charge.
Sunday, 10 a.m., Holl·
NYPS Sunday 6:30 p.m.; EvongeUsti.c Service Stmday 7:30 p. ness meeting; 10:30 a. m. Stmm.; Midweek Prayer meeting der S.hool. Y~~~q Poople's I.o·
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.; Mllllion- gion, 7 p. m.; Sllvation m~,
7:30 p. m.; Tllurllllay, 1 to 3p,
acy Meeting second Wedneldax...
m.; Ladles lklne League; 7p.m.
ot each month 7:30p.m.
THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY Prep claases.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST -Mid•
Church - Rev. Amos Tillis, pas..
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dleport,
corner ol Fourth and
tor. Sunday Schoo!, 10 a. m,;
Main
St,
Robert
Joek11011,poA&gt;r,
Worahip service, 11 a.m.; WedSunday
S.hool,
9:30
a. m,; Morn·
nesday pn,yer meeting, 7:30 p,
in£
,worship,
10:30
a.m.,
AmOld
m.; SundeJ night..,ohip, 7:30.
SYRACl.5E FIRST UNITED Richard•, supt,
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST PRE5BYTERIAN - Rev. Unson
Rev.
Samuel J, Jaeklon, pertor.
H, Stebbins, pestor. Worship, 9
Prayer
eervt.ce, 9:30 a. m.; Silla. m. Sunday SChool, 10 a. m,;
dey
School,
10 a. m., Mro. Ger·
Bible study and .Pl'Qer aervtce,
trudo, Buller, SUpt. Worobii&gt;
Wednesday, 7 p. m.
EDEN UNITIIP BREI'HREN IN service, 11 a. m. Bll&gt;tllt TralnCIIRJST - ~· Blake, pal· ilv Union, ftrotand Hcond SUntor, SWlda.Y '
1, 10 a. m., deJI at 5:30 p, ln.; lire, Mary '
WIMie Holsinger, ·~· Momllw Woods, prestdert.
HYSELL RUN FREE METHO·
aennon, 11 a, m. Evenlrw: Hn·
cle Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. JnST - Rev. ee.u J, Win, ,.,.
m., Mrs. LYda Chevalier, preol,- tor. Somday School, 9:30 a. m.;
delt. SO.W BOrvice and SOrDlOil, Mornl1111 Worship, 10:30; EYIJIIJW
8:20, Mid-week prayer meet- '"'rshlp, 7:30; YOODW Pooplo's
ire, Wedne~, 7:30 p. m.,Mn. Slrviee, 6:45p.m.; Prayer meet•
lng, Tllursday. 7:30 p. ...
Mule Holslrver. clall!l leader.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST · BAP•
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
TIST
-Charles W. Slmmul, JIU•
Church - Hsrrt1011vilie Reec1 tor,
EdiiOO
Baker, SllllleySebool
Rev, Roy Tl)'lor, pastor. Nara
Hvtrnan, S. S. SUpt, llUnda,y Superilltonllert. SUndey C~uroh
School, 9:30 a, m.1 Worshlpnrv- School, 9:1&amp; a, m,1 Momllw1101'·
lee, 10:30 a. Qt.; EYeniJW wor- ohljl, 10:15, Slildq Bllile. Slildl'·
ship, 7:30 p. m, Prayer and hour, 7:30 p. m.'Wednoidlf tti•
Prato aervlce, 'lb.lrldl)', 7:30 alqr preyer oorvlce, 7:30 p.m.
P. m,

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&gt;Y RACUSE - Mrs, AiM•
White entertained the Trt Cou.,.
ty c. a Club end Chapter 56 or
the U. C.B. R. A, at her home on
Fourth, St., the evening ot Feb.

. • , HIGH ·scjfoo~ cioboe perty ~ .
Wlhlm&amp;lf!lli SCbool auditorium,

ST, JOHN'S LUTHERAN-Brian Erwel, pastor. Mornilv worship, 9 a. m.; Stmday School,
lO:SO a.m.
ST. PAUL'S LL'fHERAN -32
E. second St., Pomeroy, SUnday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship service
11 a.m.
SYRACUSE EUB CHURCH Rev. PauiA.Sellers,pastor.Sunday Schoo!, 9:30 a. m.,BenQuiS•
enberry, supt. Morning worshi.P,
10:30 a. m., first and third Sun-

m. Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.
Eveni~ service, 7:30 p, m.;
Youth choir, 6:30 p, m, Wednesday 7:30 p, m.
MORNING STAR EUR - Rev.
Menzel Smith, pastor. John lhle,
Supt. Fred Smith, Ass'!, Sunday
School, 9:45 a. rn.; Morning wor-

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leaders.
Stmda,ys ol each month.,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
ENTER PRISE EUD CHURCHChurch - Pomeroy, Mulberry
Rev. Menzel Smith, Pastor, Ralph
Heights Road, north d Veterans
Memorial Hospital, Phiiiip Gag- Spencer, Supt.; Eldon Weeks,
Asl!i't. Worsbi,p services, 9:30
er, pestor. Wednesday, 7:30 p.
a.
m.; Sunday School, 10:30 a.
m., Bible Study andpr.rermeet-

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Entertained

ottdo 1!1 ,~e ~ unllormo
~ •lllililil&gt;i pandeo.

. !l&gt;l'l'l~e, w:.v a. .m. with lay- ,oaoh JIU&gt;Illh. EveaiA!OV8!181'llstic
·aemce. 8'p, m. second and third

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ZION CHURCH OF CH!Usr Pomeroy
Harrisonville Road.
Eugene Underwood, pastor, Kenneth Grover, Sl.mday School &amp;!Pt.
Sunda,y School, 9:30 a. m.; Worshljl service, 10:31! a.m. &amp;Ioder
evening service, 7 p. m. Prayer
meeting, Thursday. 7:30 p. m.

School, 9:30 a. m.; Wayne Roush,
GRACE EPISCOPAL - E, Main Supt. Morning worship, 10:30 a.
m., second and fourth Sundays of
. ~\- • . ·~$~,- Sw,lday worship

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It wW be IAia•ltkelf-but still cler~ lor whom peace' ta
a poasibUifi,:.u Richard 11, lilt,
overrldldlng Issue ot the
Nixon wins the GOP nom!... presl-lll ~lllll)illp.
don.
"1 have come to feel that the
Rellgioui loaders ar&lt;i llr~ toP priority !or 1968 is the
dlscuubw the arguments Cor a nmoval ol 41Kbn Johnson
Party switch. 'J:he one which !rom the presidenCy, and alons

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lildltorlum, Muoio , 1&gt;1 the l!Jl, veno, PUhito invited, ~sored
br the Tri·M NaUonal Mullo So-

C'Pwriell JHI K.iMr Ail~ S'orn.otr., '""• J1rur..t, Va.

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third Sunday each month.

ond and fourth Sundays.
BETHANY E!JB CHURCH Rev. Paul A. Sellers, pastor.
Moming worshi.P, 9:30a.m.; Sundey Schoo!, 10:30 a. m. Blythe
Theiss, S~. Youth Fellowshl;J,
6:30 D· m.
CARMEL E!JB CHURCH - Rev.
Paul A, seuers, pestor. Sunday

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10:30. It m.; Worshl.P. 9:30a.m.
F1RST UNITED PRE'&gt;BYTERIAN CHURCH- Middleport. Rev,
Howard Ruppelt, pastor. James
Buchenen, Sunday School Superintendent. S!.n:lay Schuol, 9:30
a. m. Worl!lhip Service, 10:30
a. m. Choir practice, 7:30p.m.
Wednesday.
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· ari Tiaesdly, Feb. 21.lnthe 80Clal
1'1ipni ol St. Paul Lutheran•

Cliureh. The room was decorated
ln'kt4i&gt;tng with st. PAtrick's ~
It wu music appreciation month
and Mrs; Willlatn Russell played
several organ selections and the
~ joined in singing several
songs.
Dln'otions were led by Mrs,
John Mar shelL Mrs. Eugene Hester. president, presided at the
meeting. Mrs. J~k Flesher rePorted on the Community lmo
proviiJJ.ent Contest which ia being
llllOn&amp;Ored by the Meson Countypt. Pleesant Chamtier ol Co""
merce. This was followed with a'
discussion on the project of the
club.
Hostesses rorthemeetingwere
Mrs. Karl Wiles, Mrs. n.n Ed.
wards, Mra. Ralph Whitmoreand
Mrs. Charles Smith.. Guests attell&lt;llnK were Mrs. Willlam Grinstead, Mrs, Everett Roush, Mrs.
~vid Housh and Mrs. F r a n k
~radling. Members attending included Mrs. Tom Hoffman, Mrs.
Frank Young, Jr., Mrs. Harold
Rose, Mrs. WWiam Russell1
Nra. Paul Sca.lly, Mrs. Jess Abel,
Mrs. Kenneth ThoiJilson, Mrs,
Jack Flesher, Mrs. O:mald BllfDoo
,gardner, Mrs. John Marshall,
Mrs. WUUam Powell, Jr., Mrs.
Charles l))dd, Mrs. PhU Batey,
Mrs. George Ingels, Mrs. E~t­
gene Hester, Mrs. R. G. Greene
and the hostesses.
NEHACLIMA GARDEN CLUB
The Nebaclima Garden Club
held Its March meeting at t h e

Alex QuWon Memorial Building
with Mrs. Howard J , Burris,
Mrs. Chester Weaver and Mrs.
Earl Clark as hostesses. The
meeting was opened by the pres-

ident, Mrs. John Powell, lollowed
with grotc&gt; singing or the club
song, the pledp to the flag and

the club collect. Devotions were
led by Mrs, Chester Weaver.
The rollcallwasansweredwith

,.Name a ~ring Flower/' During
the business meeting ltwas voted
to make a donation to Care. In
the Past the garden clubs have

sent seeds and tools to needy
t countries throuah Care, but this
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clothing lor Vietnam.
An Jn'il,tat!on ._., Tood bJ the
N..t''l'iaven Junior Won\&amp;n' s Clutf
to attend their meeting on March

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sent a program on Safety.
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to be held the !lrsi Monday in
Yay. Reservations were aerrt to
Camp caesar Consenatioo CaJnp
ror a atudent from Wlhama, to
be seloctad later. A discussion

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or a
I Junior Gardoll c1.m:
!Irs. Lloyd Homnan pre-ed
I a program
on a UiP she took to
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Mrs. Carroll Adams, Jr., Mrs.
Phil Batey, Mrs. Henry H. Buck.
Jr., Mrs. D::mald Bumgardner,
Mrs. Lewis CaPehart, Mrs. Glenn

Cartwright, Mrs. David Fields,
Jr., Mrs. William Gibbs, Mrs.

Tom Hotlman, Mrs. Lloyd Hollo
man, Mrs. Bill Howard, Mrs, Roy
Jones, Mrs. Thomas McGowan,
Mrs. John Powell, Mrs. Robert
So.Yre, Mrs. E. A. Schaekel and
the hostesses.
NEW HAVEN PEROONALS
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Vance vls.
ited over the weekend with their
son and famUy, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Vance and children at MorgaDtOWn, w. va.
students from West Virginia
University, Morgantown, are e~
joying spring vacation this week..
l.ocaJ students here wlth their
Parents
are Sharry Flesher,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jack
~Iesher; Max Brown, son of Mrs.
Frances Brown; Ronnie stein, son
ol Mr. and Mrs. Edwin stein; B~

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A. ~sto, pastor. Sunda.,y SChool
at 9:30 a. m., Lloyd lllllinger,
Sll)t. Worsh~ Servtees at 10:45
a. 111· with the Rev. Casto. Mo.,.
day evening at 7:45 March 11,
revival services begin with Charles Norris, evangelist.

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCJE.
TV - 1Pomeroy. 41 Man'' lB the
subJect ot the Lesson sermon to
Qe read in all Christian Science
chlll\:hes this &amp;mday. The Golden

News, Notes

stu&lt;ty, 7:30p.m,

Wednesdii.Yl Bible stUdy, 7 P.m.

News, Events

MASON CHURCH OF CHRJSTMiller st. - Everson Weekley,
pastor, Bible sblly elasses.sundey, lOa,m, WarshiDandPl'Oaoh·;ng, 10 :55 a. m.; Sunday evening
service, 7130, Bible stu&lt;ty
classes, Wednesclay, 7:30 p,m,
MT. HERMAN
UNITED
BREI'HREN IN CIIRJST- Rev.
James G. Morrison, pestor.SUn·
da.y School, 9:80 a. m.; Russell
S-er, supt.; Alfred Wolfe, asaistint. Momlrw sermon, 11 a.
m,, second and fourth SUnday~
each month, Evening sermon,
7•.30 p. m. every •·u
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Sundayolthemorth.Ciassmeet·
!ng, 11 a. m. every first and
third Sunday. David Holter,elus
leader. ChriStian Endeavor, 7:30
.Po m., aecOIII and fourth Sundii.Y.
P. m. Wednesday, Sunday SChool
Emerson Pooler, president.
Superintendent, Pauline McCIIn- Prayer meeting, 7:30p.m. every
tock. Pastor, Rev. Monis M. WedneiBday, Board meetiJW, 7;30
Wolfe.
p. m., !lrst Monday &lt;I month.
CHE'&gt;TER CHURCH OF GODPOMEROY TillNITY UNITED
The Rev. ChesterBryant,paetor. CHURCH OF CHRIST- Rev. W,
Sunday School, 9:30a.m.; Wor- 11. 11orrtn, pastor. Palrtck D.
ship service, 11 a. m.j Evening Wood, Supt. Sunday School, 9:15
worahJ.p, 7:30 .Po m.Pra,yerserv.. a. m.; WorshiJ:I, 10:25 a. m.
ice, TUesday, 7:30 p, m. Youth Youth choir rehearsal, Monda.v,
Servlee, Thursday, 7:30 p. rn. 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Marvin Burt,
Month1y si ll{S, nr st Saturday \1&amp;
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and Mrs. Charles Weaver; Phil
SUTTON METHODJST -Rev.
Cooke, 11011 of Mr. and Mfs. Hob- Mrs. Sheriden Rowan and ramily
Jolin
w. Kimbler, pe-. Sm·
ert Cooke; and Ric hard Hood, at Athens,
daY
School,
10:30 a.m.; Worship
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Brad)' Knotts of
son ol Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rood.
Servl.ee,
9:30
a. m,, second an:l
JAJDe&amp; N. Roush i~ a SUlJ!Cal King HiU were Sunday vlaitors of
!oortll
SUnday
...,h monlh.
Plllint at Modical Canter Hospi~ Mr. and Mrs. E&amp;ogene Haning and
!!hondo and Ronald.
CIIESI'ER CHuRCH OF T H E
"• Gallipolis,
Mr. and Mrs, W. Boyce of
Nazanne
- Rev. Herbert Grate
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Columbus were weekend vialton pastOr. Worshtp servlee,lla.m.
ol Mr, and Mrs. Howard RosselL
and 7:30 p. m., !imday. IU!dey
Mr. and Mra. Richard Jelferl!l
SChool,;9:30 a. in. Charles Ba.
and Valoria ol C..oalton were r•
aell, sUpt., Ric hard Bllrton, aacent weekend visitors or Mr, and ~t supta PrBJ&lt;er meeting,
Mrs, Joe Hatfield.
W..mesday, 7:30 p. ·m.
Mra. Lee Roush and Rochly
o1 GoJUpOUa Wtro Tuesdey visa.
on
ot her mother, Mrs. Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jolfnson
Johnson.
. riflited their daughter, Mr. and
Mra. Helen Johnson and Mrs.
, 14rs. John Murphy and family,
KENO CHURCB OF CHiilSTLee
Roush and llodney visited
, ' !olr. Md Mrs, Herley E, JohJ&gt;o
Normen
McCiln, auperlntA!ndett.
JOn., Tammy, Cheryl and Tercy, with Mr. and Mrs. Everett LamServices
weekly Ill 9:30 a, m,
were recent visitors ot Mr. and bert Tuesday llltornoon.

Wolfpen

worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible

Thursday: ,Mfrdatry school, 7 p.
m. Service meeting, 8 p. m,

Text Js from Haggai: "Be strong,
all ye people of the land. saith
the Lord, and work: tor lam with
you, saith the Lord ol tOsts."

Wesley Belles, Sr., visited reoontly with Mrs. Ava Belles at
Well-.
Mr F
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dey with Mr. and Mrs. William Church - James Quisemerry,
Woatherly at MJddleport.
pastor; Ray Whaley, aupt. ComMr . Wesley Belles, Sr · cele- mUllion am worship service, 9:30
brated his 93rd birthday recent- a.m.; Swlday School,10:30 a.m.
ly, A cake was presented Mr . Yooth service, Stmclay, 6:30 p.
Belles by his granddaughter, m.; Preachir¥J every Sunday, 7
Mrs. Marvin Wickersham and p. m.
served with ice cream to memFREEDOM GOSPEL MISSIONhera of his immediate family . Bald Kmbs, Portland &amp; Bashan
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Johnson Road, Rev, E. J. Grtmth,putor.
spent two days in Columbus at- Sunday SChool, 9:30 a. m.; Rqrer
tending a Bankers Association Wilfred, supt. Sl.llday worship
meeting.
service, 7:30p.m. Prayer MeetMr. and Mrs. Orville Harpold lng, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Ernest
and !am!ly ot Belpre spent &amp;In- Deeter, cluslellller. Youth Fe!day with Mr. and Mrs. BtU Fox, lowshi.P, Friday, 7:30 p.m. Er..
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ours and neat Deeter, leader; Roger Wilson oC New Brighton, Pa. spent fred, Jr., president.
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MASON ASSEl.ffiLY CHURCH
several days recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Donohue, Mr. and OF GOD - Second St., Mason,
Mrs. Lewis Ours and other reia. W. Va, Sunday School, 10
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Cindy Roush were celebrated re· Study and· prayer service, Wedcently at the home or their par. nesda.r, 7:SO p, m, Chester Tenents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell nant, pastor, Phone 773-5133.
Roush . Attending were Edna
CARLETON CHtmCH -KingsRoush, Dana Lewis, R 0 g e r bury Road. Sunday School, 9:30
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Per. s. m., Ralph Carl. SuPt. Worship
sons, Roberta, Nancy, 9Jaron, service, 10:30 a.m. and 7:3~ p,
David and the honored guests. m, alternately. Prayer meetiJW,
Refreshments ot ice cream and Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
cake were servecl.
HEATH METHODIST CHURCH
Relstlves called here due I&lt;J -Middleport, Rev. Max Donahue,
palrtor, Jack Bechtle, Church
the death ot Ch&amp;rles Knigbtlng School SUpt. Church School, 9:30
Sr. were Mr. and ~s. Kenneth a. rn.; Worship service, 10:30
Beckner and To~ ot San a. m.; Middleport - Pomeroy
Diego, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Pat Methodist Youth Fellowship, SUnBeckner, Mr. and Mrs. AndY day, 6 p.m. Slllday eveni~worBeckner of CharlestoQ; W, Va, ship, 7:30 p, m.; O!ftcial Board
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&amp;mda.Y guests ol Mrs. Bertha me...f.l.-,
~ .....~ first Sund•v
~ r:A month,
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SOil were Mr. c and Mrs. 6 p.m.; WSCS second Monday of
Bill Robinson and fa.mll,y or Ra. month, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor Cir..
dne,
eJe', second Thursday; Class 12
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Theiss, third Wednesday. Afternoon Cir·
Barbara, Barry and Beth of Dor- cle, aecond Thursday afternoon.
cas called SUnday on Mr. and Cboir practice, 7 p.m. WednesMrs. Roy Pearson.
day.
Linde McClung ot Columbus
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
accompanied Debbie IU!l I&lt;J her - I'Oftteroy. Church School, 9:15
home and spent the weekend with a. m.; Worship service, 10:30.
Mr, and Mrs. Dalla.s lUll
MYF, 6 p.m. Choir practice, 7:30
Doily Wolfe, Ruth Donohue and p. m. Wednosd.,.. PubUc invited
Mrs . Dale iliil spent &amp;utdey with to attend these services. Glen
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer SCarberry Hiles, minister. Leo Crew. S, S.
at EVergreen HiHs, W, Va. , Mr. Supt. Mrs. JuneVanVranken,orand Mrs. Scarberry are leaving ganistj Mrs. BettyRawlill{s,mu~
tor Florida for an indefinite vis- ale director.
it due l&lt;l the iU health ol Mr.
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Scarberry.
Carver Williams, pastor. Jolm
Dolly Wolfe anddaustJter, Mrs. WUes, Sunday School SuperinDaJe Hill called at the RawllDgs tendent. sunday School, 9:30 a.
Coates Funeral Home Moo- m.; MOf'llQ worship, 10:30 a.
day evening to visit the famlly m.; BYF, 6 p. m, Bible Stwtv,
of Joe Young.
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Choir pracMr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill spent Uce, 8:30p.m, Wednesday.
. Monday witll Mr. and Mrs. El·
mer Scarberry at Evergreen
MT. UNION BAPTIST - Rev.
Hills, W, Va.
Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday School
s,.perintendent, Larry Clerk.
Sundey School, 9:45 a.m.;SUnday
evening worship, 7:30; Wfldnesdey
prayer and Bible siu&lt;IY, 7:30
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daY School, 9:30 a. m.; Mornlrc Spndaf ~bool:, 9' l.•m.; ~
Worsbl,p,.t10t30 a. m.; Event!¥ '\v~gpna,sJJ»t. WOrlhl,p aerVtte,

SWK!ay: Bible lecture, 9:30a.m.;
Watch TOWer atud.Y, 10:30 a.m.;

REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
Jesus Christ ot Latter D a y
Saints, PorUand - Racine Road.
Surm,y School, 9:30 a. m.; Morl)o
BY MRS. HERBERT ROUSH lfl! Worship, 10:31! a, m. Sunday
Mrs. Delores OWens and grand~ evening service at 7. Wednesday
11011, Billy Dye, of Columbus spent evening prayer service, 7:30,
a weekend recently with Mrs. Pastor, Elder Frederick J, Stobar~
Dolly Wolfe and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Robin.
·•-..-• W, Va., Mrs.
son ol Fl cu.lllRIUU,
Jack Sargent, Mrs. PllillP Rad·
RACINE FD!ST CHURCH OF
ford and Stophauie, Pomeroy, THE NAZARENE -SonlaySchool .
Mrs. Marlene Fisher, Mol)J', 9:30 a. m,; Morning Worship,
Larry and Amy, Racine, spent 10:30 a. m.; Ewrdng Worship,
SUnda.Y with Mr. and Mrs. Pete 7:30p.m. Prayer services, 7:30
. Dobbie Hill of Columbus spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ours and
daug!lter ol Wellsville spent Wednesclay throug!l Saturda,ywlthMr.
and Mrs. Ray Heiney.
Mrs. FernefLvmanandtather,

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RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST_ Roy w. Carter, pas~
tor. Swtday School, 9:30a.m.;
Communion and worship service,
10 :30 a. m.; Prayer meeti-.g,
Thursday, 7:30 p, m. v. H. Braley, Supt.
CHESTER METHODIST Charge
- Rev. Pearl A. Casto, pastor.
CHESTER: Worship, 9 a. m.;
Sunday School, 10 a. m. ; Mrs.
Wald Spencer, Supt. FLAT-

WOOD5: Church School, Sunday,
11 a.m. , John Baily, supt, Worship service alternates with Atfred and Flatwoods, Services
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praetlee, Wednesda,y, 8:20 P• m.;
Senior choir ptactlce, Tbursday,
7:30 P• m, " - HusUor ClaSI
meeftng, fourth Friday d. eaeh
month st 6 p. m, Wesleyan servole Guild, fourth Monday oleaoh
month, 7:30 P. m,; Jmlor High
MYF, 4:30 P. m, oacb Somday;
Senior Hl8h MYF, 5:30 ·p. m.,
each Sunday.
PORTLAND METHODIST Rev. John w. Kimbler, pastor.
&amp;may School, 9:30 a.m.; Worship service, 7:30 p, rn.
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community liCe, this feature Is sPonsored by the buatness firms and organi:dltions whoae nui.es •
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lJncolo.Mercucy.Come;.Engllsh Ford

Bakers of Holsum Bread
8li N. Court St.
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BOGGS EQUIPMENT

Producers and Distributors
or High Grade Coal
West Coiwnbla, W, Va.

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ALUS CHALMERS -

Industrial
Tl(&gt;pera Plains

Flll'ln -

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Lawn &amp; Garden
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PLUMBING &amp; HEAnNG
Middleport '

Kentuelf.¥ Fried Odcken'~-f .
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MARK V STORE

uoh1o's Oldest Dxlge Dealer"
Mlcldleport, Ohio

ROYAl OAK PARK

MASON - A recreaHon work-.
shop . is schechl{e't,!Or Friday,
March 8, at 7:3o ."p.m. at t h e
Mason Yooth center for the Hap.
py Helpers, Old TOwn Mountain.
eers, Hill BHUes, Camp Conley Busy Beavers, and HapPY
Go Lucky 4-H Clubs.
Some simple folk games and
oquere dancing wlli be iaug!lt
to 4-H'ers, leaders, and parents that are interested in this
activl~ from the above mentionecl clubs. This is the third
of seven ach9duled workshops
in Milson County. The two already held were well attended
by over 200 at New Haven and
Mt. Flower communities.

:..-:m:~~r:u:ns~: Braleys· Announce
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A letter !rom Carolyn Clutter
of Athens giving a repon ot a
recent Presbyterial meetli&gt;g was
read. An oversees sewing p~
.~ wUl l;le t1J!1 making o1 beby
clothes to be ~ ent to the Chris. ~ llollllltollji.lndla.
It was IMOIUIOed thlll a ~ring
Presbyterial meeting will be held
in l'ortlmouth A&amp;lrU 5.
CbUtor 3 ot thostuol)' IIUideon
llerk, IIUed "A Member ot the
CoiiSIIIIIJ," wao studied with a
and discusolon nasion
ltd bJ Mrl, st8bbins.

Counci/323

Are Installed

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312 E. MelD St.
Pomero1··

We FW All Doctors Prescriptions

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BuUCluw Sulll&gt;l'11 and Millwork

"MEMBER OF THE BIG 3"

General Conlnoting

General Mercbandl&amp;•
ruppers Plalna
687·3280

Phone 9924U78

THE SEWING CENTER

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WIUTE SllWING MACHINES
uQuallcif Fabric&amp; At Economy Prtee."

Paints end General Hardware
~uppers Plains
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RAll'S BEll FRANKLII

Mlcldleport

Pbone 992-3481
N. Seeood AvO.
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H'r Cpe. AM·FM radio, ·Factory Air Condition. Only 24,738 easy miles. Almost
. ,., .... hke the day it was sold. It is fully equipped with
wmdows. power seat. tilt steering wheel and
anythi111 else Olds offers. Drive this front
soo•rts car. New price now as eqUipped

66 Plymouth

(11] llurgulldy~

v..s Motor, BUt. trans., power steering, power brake&amp;, new
w-s-w tlrts, tinted glass, radio, air&lt;onditioning, deL wheel
discs, white with black interior.

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65 Olds Dynamic 88 4 Door . . . . $1895
~uto . tran~ .•

with matching interior.

64 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Dr. _ ____ $1295

s1,395
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Custom 'rl Ton Pickup. Sparkling original black II·
nlah. West Coast mirrors. Shows the best of care. ·

and 4 Dr. Hard Top . Choice of
of .,
IOp1J''!p
top of lbe line In Buick. Botlf of
'"'""·
a~ n~w Buick tracl..lns from our
,J;~~·~~.!a~c~u:s~:r•. who . buy and enjoy Bul:l&lt;,~;

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power brAke s, pcwer steering, radio,

tinted glass, new wjslw tires, dark green finish

Skylark VB :i Dr. Hai'd Top Coupe. One local own·
er. Power steering. Extra nico. Thts Is the top of
the line In Buick'&amp; small oars.

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with bll!Ck interior. Sold Tdldservlcod 1&gt;7

67 Olds Cutl1ss Supreme Sp. Cpe. $2595

S1,895

65 GMC
6·5. ' · · ick

Landeu 2 dr. H. T., turquoise with white vi!IYi top, Uke new
lnoide and oat, radio, new w/s/w/ tires, tilt·-away oteerlng
wheel, tinted glass, 32,000 actual miles, look a and nma like
brarxl new.

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lull Operating oonsul. 4 sp. shift, Extra shaP!l car ·

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1 Ures, 6~
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tl!dftl, ·~

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Bargains AT
BLAETTNARS
67 Firebird s2, 795

1963 Fq'D 500 XL 8 en.
Auto. Trans, Radio and Heater,
1964 CHEV. BISCAYNE 2 DR. 6
Standard Trans. Radio and Heater.
1965 FORD GALAXIE 500 CONVERnBLE
~ cyl, Auto. Trans. Power Steering, Redia
and. Heeter.
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~rt Ill• Cburoh ol J®r Choice

sident, Robert Thompson, on a
business triP to Washington D.C.
in the spring. A skatlng pany
al&amp;o was diseussed.
After the meeting hotdogs and
Potluck was servedtothesemembers and guests: Ray Mulford,

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OarJi. blue fm•sh w•th matching interior. Sharp car.

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1962 FQRD STATION WAGON 4 DR.

GOE6LEIN READY -MIX CO:

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rrom th• Vlllnam mopu .ibiD

Officers were installed when
Chester Council No. 323 Daugh.
ters. of America, met 1\lesda¥
l-is Rep1lr ServiceT
evening in rUualistic form with
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Doris Koenig, councilor presid•HEAtiNG
ing, and 33 members present. Letart, w. Va.j Mr. and Mrs.
("-wen tomonvw)
•PLUMBING
Reported sick were Elza Os- Ra.ymond Workman, Peggy and
Jun1M... , IELII QUAIL nUOAL HANGAI
•ROOFING
borne, still in a Dayton hospi- ~rley Edwards, and DiXie Lee
lf'•lf'fl··~·~
tal , very ill, and Ada Van Meter,
.\no~rl Tlu. ""'·" pf"'Vid~ IHIP .ciflt in/o""4d.Oft
~lin. Mason; John Kearns,
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Oil fl roiW - A LAlli.
sick, and the death of Roberta Jr., and BUly James, Hartford;
Lee.
Buster Phelps, Butch Hayes, Mr.
Deputy state c ouncUor Erma
and Mrs. Paul Larry Smith and
Italy, in tbe 1200s. Its' courses
Cleland installed the following Peggy, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
consisted of lectures on the
officers, Associate Vice Coun- Maurice Gagnon and children, QUICK QUIZ Romao law as codified by
WY2·~4
IM Mill Sf.
Mf4WIIJ1Jr ,
cilor, Inzy Newell; conductor, George, Maurice, Jr., Macy and
Q- What if"11e so-called Justinian.
Esther Ridenour; warden, Bar- Cerl; Peer! sear!&amp; and Paul "Tuesday lo Thursduy Club"?
bara Sargent, and trustee, Helen Pierce, Minersville; Mr. and
A- Many members of the
Wolf,
Mrs. Emil Eynon, son Dennis, U.S. Congresa work only on
Communications were read Mr. and Mrs. Junior Holslngor, Tuesdays, Wednesdays ·and
from Elizabeth Halberg, atate Paul Wayne and Brad, Bill BUJJ&gt;o Thursdays, the days the
councilor: Eilzebeth ~inlln, gardner and Mugara sellers House usually take~ up ma]~r
' business. Hence tbts group IS
cHEvROI.n FlEETSIDI 12To• P. U.'
state secretary, and a thank -you
Racine, and Richard lllekworth, popularly so-called.
note from the Ralph Lee family . Agnes White, Mr. and Mrs. h&gt;ug.
Radio- Power SteedDi- ~~ ~ AlltO,.,trAPS·• cu&amp;AA~ ~fk
: ·.· Biroata Sargent ariiflnzyNew. 'lu ·ifemolly;·' ali&lt;i· 1.\r; 'liiiHth. ~ '" Qc-&gt;Wft~e ,..,., ~hl' ·• t~Nt ..,.! All ~ trim;, ·i!qtd,Ppecnor cempe:r use. 1,400 actual mllea. .,,
eU thanked the council Cor ·gilts Larry Hubbard, Ricky and Rob- law school established?
GMAC - Werranty lliJPiles
and cards received while In the in, local.
A- At Bolo;ma, In northern
SAVE $400 - SEE AND SAVE
hospital.
A report was given by Esther
Ridenour, chairman of the ways
and means committee tor the
last six months.
The cbarter was draped in
memory of sister Roberta Lee.
The next meeting, March 19,
quarterly birthdiys wiil be ob·
served and the kitchen committee will serve the refreshments.
Cookies and coffee ''"re served,
games played, and prizes awarded,
··-.oo" ~ Dr. tiara Top. l''aruouS 400 cu. in. engine,
350 Hl' pos. tra\.1ion. 4 sp. trans. New first line
tires. Extra clean.

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SWIMMING '

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stand OD
with him (VIce President)
Ag&amp;inat N!lO&gt;:i, Beagan
of them !&amp; that a il&lt;llul&gt;lican Hubert HUilUlhrey and (l!ocrHe eald he would bodi-ed
presldent would be beltor able ry of state) Dean l!Jlsk," Dr. II the llopubUcans 110111inatod
., Brown said recentl,y.
elthe.r NilO&gt;n or Gov. Ronald
J!tlpn ol Call!ornta because he
t.lleves the.y would "Jiescalate
the war out ot sight."
··But he added that "an:;
Unacramble these tour Jumble-.
candidate
save Mr. JohniJOII''
one letter ,to each aquare, to
would have the advantaBO or
lorm lout ordinary wordl!l.
"maneuverability," because he
would
not have to "take
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responsibility Cor Mr. JOhnson's
horrendous mistakes" and coulci
"•tart airesh tn efforts to
negotiate."
St(lpose the , Democrats r~
WVIl'N
nominate JohnSOD and the
RcJublicans nominate Nixonthe outcome which many
political observers now regard
A MAN IN WH05Ii HOU6E
as most probable. What would
'IOU MleHT lAAKE!
liberal clergymen 00 then'?
'IOURSI!LI' Ai HQ\\E.
"I don't know," said Dr.
Brown. '"I'd be torn indeed by
EIJVOt:f.'
that choice/'
Now arr&amp;nlt the cirtltclletlen
to lonn the 1urprlae anawer, u
••, ....ted b7 tho above cartoon.

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Workshop Planned
Tonight in ~son

Health Club
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ship, 10:45 a. m.; Prayer meet-

R. H. RAWLINGS SOliS CO.

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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE .
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Presbyterian
W:lmen Meet
On March 5

Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Braley,
902 E. Main St., Pomeroy, are
announcing the birth of a lif)!\1
Kurttss Lee, on March 4 at Vif,.
';~or
~· 'l!i'll""~'· .7:l!O ' :
erans Memorial Hoi!IPttal.
·JD, ll d\e ~ MaionloTem·
The infant weighed eight
pit. llllllllllon·pllillod.
pounds, seven punces. Mr. and
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TUEsDAY
Mrs. Braley ~"'two other sons,
~: OHIO El'A PHI CHAPTER Bola
Jack, age !0111' and Timothy,
. .... Phi SO;orll¥, IOOtali:GIIIII,
three. Gran~arents are Mr. and
·,7:110. P·!'L Ill CISOE, !oUOWod
Mrs. Homer Braley and Mr. and
1&gt;7 a Slrah CoventrJ jtwelrJ
Mrs. Ernest Powell ol Pomeholltll,
roy, and Frank Homnan or Ma, ..
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Laura Pickens, hostess .sened sou, W. Va.; and the8feat-grandretre'shment• to Mrs. S&amp;ebblna, parents are Mr. and Mrs. John
Florence Potts, Mayme Holm.es, Hor!men of Chester.
lltlay l!ouah, Ado ~k, FranIde Mumaw, Rachel McBride,
the hostess and 1ueat, Rev. L. H.
The sapo&lt;lilla an Important
tropical tree, glves us chtcle
St!obhl...
used In making chewing gum:

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VISIT CLASSES - Members of the lloUIIlld Friendly Ger~1110rs Club visit the special educ"
tlon cluaes o! the Rutland Elementnry School once each mQnth to present therapy sessions. Here
member&amp; are shown demonatrating how to mo,ke 1 'coal fiowers." They are, lett to right, Mrs.
Howard Birchfield, Mrs. Fred WUliamson, president; Mrs, Hobert Snowden and Mrs. Bruce r.
via. The club .Provides refreshments following each project session.

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Preyor opened the meetiJW in
ot Vice President EmU
Eynon. Minute&amp; or the last meetq were read by Secretary Grace
Holsqerr followed with the
' given t~J~ Mrs.
treasurer reliort
White.
Letters were read concerning
"coffee breaks" by Cha&amp;~ter One
of U.C.B.R.A. or Youngstown in
May; from Shetler's T.V. and
C.B. sales, de-scribing the ReAct patches the club has received to sell, and from Harry Woods,
finence chairman ot U,C,B.R.A,
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of Struthers, sponsoring tile pro-

charge

SYRACUSE - The Missionary
Society of the First United Pre ..
llifterlan Church met in the annex
o1 the church Tuesday afternoon,
!larch 5, President Emily Stel&gt;bins opening the meeting with
'preyer, and loadil1f the reeding
''The Purpon or United Pre•'
bytertan Women" in unison.
~· Evl~welconia.
Ei&amp;ht members anowered roil
RIJTtAND PTA,, ~ 11 ... call With a verse ot scriPture.
'113q Ji.111i 111 the .fll'ldt school.. lolrs. Stebhins, also road "MI~
· ' POIIEBin' p T A, Ill Pom
lllonarl.. to be Preyed for
Elom .... ~ Sc·~ ..
ror the dey and otlered prayer.
'fl&gt;o...o:....'_:..-J __,...._Ill _ mn..lll Four dollars w8re to be sent to
.-:•.-.au~ COuU~UW~~:~V m-•,
Tanta. EID'Pf; to the American
7 p, m., room visltllllon, 7•30 lllaslon Holli&gt;italendPresbyte ;.
to 8 p. m. Xro, Arlllur Strauaa a1, Ail 111
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8to 11\'o m.JI118DICOOill(.PuO.
llo invllod.
SATURJlo\Y
POMEROY SENIOR Cluo
llpOnloring I dance perty Sllllll'dey lllab~ 8 to 11 p, m.ln PoD&gt;o
" J~r Hiatt School audltol'o
frl&gt;!'
IWD With the Jeyo tmc:oel:w. Mo
mloalon, 75·cent1• .
CIIES'll:R ALUMNI A.lon.
round and .-qUare daace, 8 p. m.,
at Cheoter Grade School. Proottdo to Scholarohip Fund at
Eastom Hlp. Muoic by Francis
Wtllb and JI'Pl4) with Jim car....
han u thO oilier,
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IUVEHVIEW PTA, 7:30 p.m.
Ill ·the schooL Mr, Yei&amp;o bu
-rem. lnllrlimfntll music
PUP!I• to ptl,; ~villa Ro;
ScO!II Troop to reoelte charter
ind 8th IP'adt cla11 to hold bak~

days each month. Evening evan-

ing, 7:30 p, m. Thursday, Youth
Fellowship, 7:30 p. m.Sunday,
CHURCH OF CHIRST - Middleport, 511&gt; and Main. Jack
day School, 10 a. m. Mn. Fred Scites, sup!. Bible School, 9:30
a. m.; Morning worship, 10:'3() a.
Nease, Supt.
m,;
EvenJng worthip, 7:30p.m.;
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE - Rev. Kenneth Prayer service, Wedne~, 7 p,
Pierce, palltor. SundaJr School, m, HeY, Raulln Moyer, pastor.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
9:30 a. m., RQmonU Walburn,
Middleport,
Rev. ALKiey Miller,
sup!. Worship service, 10:30 a,
peator.
Losier
Taylor, SUpt. SUn·
m,; EvangtUstic oervlce, 7:30
day
School,
9:30
a.m.; Morning
p. m.; Pra7er m~. WednesWorship, 10:30 a.m.; JWiior Soday, 7:30p.m.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE ciety, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:4!li p,
NAZARENE ..nov. A. E. Miller, m. SUnday Evarwelistic meet!Jw,
putor, Robert Stewart, Sunday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, WedSchool SUpt. S.m&amp;y School, nesday, 7:30p.m,
THE SALVATION . ARMY -En·
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duses tor all ages, 9:30a.m.;
wy
Roy
s.
Win!Jw,
omoor
in
Morni~ Worsblp, 10:30 a.m.j
charge.
Sunday, 10 a.m., Holl·
NYPS Sunday 6:30 p.m.; EvongeUsti.c Service Stmday 7:30 p. ness meeting; 10:30 a. m. Stmm.; Midweek Prayer meeting der S.hool. Y~~~q Poople's I.o·
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.; Mllllion- gion, 7 p. m.; Sllvation m~,
7:30 p. m.; Tllurllllay, 1 to 3p,
acy Meeting second Wedneldax...
m.; Ladles lklne League; 7p.m.
ot each month 7:30p.m.
THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY Prep claases.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST -Mid•
Church - Rev. Amos Tillis, pas..
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dleport,
corner ol Fourth and
tor. Sunday Schoo!, 10 a. m,;
Main
St,
Robert
Joek11011,poA&gt;r,
Worahip service, 11 a.m.; WedSunday
S.hool,
9:30
a. m,; Morn·
nesday pn,yer meeting, 7:30 p,
in£
,worship,
10:30
a.m.,
AmOld
m.; SundeJ night..,ohip, 7:30.
SYRACl.5E FIRST UNITED Richard•, supt,
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST PRE5BYTERIAN - Rev. Unson
Rev.
Samuel J, Jaeklon, pertor.
H, Stebbins, pestor. Worship, 9
Prayer
eervt.ce, 9:30 a. m.; Silla. m. Sunday SChool, 10 a. m,;
dey
School,
10 a. m., Mro. Ger·
Bible study and .Pl'Qer aervtce,
trudo, Buller, SUpt. Worobii&gt;
Wednesday, 7 p. m.
EDEN UNITIIP BREI'HREN IN service, 11 a. m. Bll&gt;tllt TralnCIIRJST - ~· Blake, pal· ilv Union, ftrotand Hcond SUntor, SWlda.Y '
1, 10 a. m., deJI at 5:30 p, ln.; lire, Mary '
WIMie Holsinger, ·~· Momllw Woods, prestdert.
HYSELL RUN FREE METHO·
aennon, 11 a, m. Evenlrw: Hn·
cle Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. JnST - Rev. ee.u J, Win, ,.,.
m., Mrs. LYda Chevalier, preol,- tor. Somday School, 9:30 a. m.;
delt. SO.W BOrvice and SOrDlOil, Mornl1111 Worship, 10:30; EYIJIIJW
8:20, Mid-week prayer meet- '"'rshlp, 7:30; YOODW Pooplo's
ire, Wedne~, 7:30 p. m.,Mn. Slrviee, 6:45p.m.; Prayer meet•
lng, Tllursday. 7:30 p. ...
Mule Holslrver. clall!l leader.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST · BAP•
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
TIST
-Charles W. Slmmul, JIU•
Church - Hsrrt1011vilie Reec1 tor,
EdiiOO
Baker, SllllleySebool
Rev, Roy Tl)'lor, pastor. Nara
Hvtrnan, S. S. SUpt, llUnda,y Superilltonllert. SUndey C~uroh
School, 9:30 a, m.1 Worshlpnrv- School, 9:1&amp; a, m,1 Momllw1101'·
lee, 10:30 a. Qt.; EYeniJW wor- ohljl, 10:15, Slildq Bllile. Slildl'·
ship, 7:30 p. m, Prayer and hour, 7:30 p. m.'Wednoidlf tti•
Prato aervlce, 'lb.lrldl)', 7:30 alqr preyer oorvlce, 7:30 p.m.
P. m,

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&gt;Y RACUSE - Mrs, AiM•
White entertained the Trt Cou.,.
ty c. a Club end Chapter 56 or
the U. C.B. R. A, at her home on
Fourth, St., the evening ot Feb.

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Wlhlm&amp;lf!lli SCbool auditorium,

ST, JOHN'S LUTHERAN-Brian Erwel, pastor. Mornilv worship, 9 a. m.; Stmday School,
lO:SO a.m.
ST. PAUL'S LL'fHERAN -32
E. second St., Pomeroy, SUnday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship service
11 a.m.
SYRACUSE EUB CHURCH Rev. PauiA.Sellers,pastor.Sunday Schoo!, 9:30 a. m.,BenQuiS•
enberry, supt. Morning worshi.P,
10:30 a. m., first and third Sun-

m. Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.
Eveni~ service, 7:30 p, m.;
Youth choir, 6:30 p, m, Wednesday 7:30 p, m.
MORNING STAR EUR - Rev.
Menzel Smith, pastor. John lhle,
Supt. Fred Smith, Ass'!, Sunday
School, 9:45 a. rn.; Morning wor-

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Stmda,ys ol each month.,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
ENTER PRISE EUD CHURCHChurch - Pomeroy, Mulberry
Rev. Menzel Smith, Pastor, Ralph
Heights Road, north d Veterans
Memorial Hospital, Phiiiip Gag- Spencer, Supt.; Eldon Weeks,
Asl!i't. Worsbi,p services, 9:30
er, pestor. Wednesday, 7:30 p.
a.
m.; Sunday School, 10:30 a.
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·aemce. 8'p, m. second and third

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ZION CHURCH OF CH!Usr Pomeroy
Harrisonville Road.
Eugene Underwood, pastor, Kenneth Grover, Sl.mday School &amp;!Pt.
Sunda,y School, 9:30 a. m.; Worshljl service, 10:31! a.m. &amp;Ioder
evening service, 7 p. m. Prayer
meeting, Thursday. 7:30 p. m.

School, 9:30 a. m.; Wayne Roush,
GRACE EPISCOPAL - E, Main Supt. Morning worship, 10:30 a.
m., second and fourth Sundays of
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It wW be IAia•ltkelf-but still cler~ lor whom peace' ta
a poasibUifi,:.u Richard 11, lilt,
overrldldlng Issue ot the
Nixon wins the GOP nom!... presl-lll ~lllll)illp.
don.
"1 have come to feel that the
Rellgioui loaders ar&lt;i llr~ toP priority !or 1968 is the
dlscuubw the arguments Cor a nmoval ol 41Kbn Johnson
Party switch. 'J:he one which !rom the presidenCy, and alons

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lildltorlum, Muoio , 1&gt;1 the l!Jl, veno, PUhito invited, ~sored
br the Tri·M NaUonal Mullo So-

C'Pwriell JHI K.iMr Ail~ S'orn.otr., '""• J1rur..t, Va.

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I p.m. Ill !'IJ'Iill houo, ol Grace

third Sunday each month.

ond and fourth Sundays.
BETHANY E!JB CHURCH Rev. Paul A. Sellers, pastor.
Moming worshi.P, 9:30a.m.; Sundey Schoo!, 10:30 a. m. Blythe
Theiss, S~. Youth Fellowshl;J,
6:30 D· m.
CARMEL E!JB CHURCH - Rev.
Paul A, seuers, pestor. Sunday

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. ManJ I! al clefJYmon who l're!ildent Johnson, who" J•
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ratlc 9r~ai~ vl~od ~ . hemmed· ~lil :bY til'' ·
llooimO,y ·said ' he feel• .., "-l•a:iifldites In 1960 llpj!]l~ rna¥ to ,lu~ti4' 11111t docl&amp;iOill
"bl~mo.- towardtheNawfork (( swit£h their support •.¥! !1p GOP and Polic:lio,'
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!elt.r doublooroiaed him.
occur It Gov. Nelson A, . i)!!'oW1l. protOSJIOI' or rellsioo at ' Therof~··
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ing, Saturday: Sabbath School,
10:30. It m.; Worshl.P. 9:30a.m.
F1RST UNITED PRE'&gt;BYTERIAN CHURCH- Middleport. Rev,
Howard Ruppelt, pastor. James
Buchenen, Sunday School Superintendent. S!.n:lay Schuol, 9:30
a. m. Worl!lhip Service, 10:30
a. m. Choir practice, 7:30p.m.
Wednesday.
FORE'&gt;T RUN METHODIST RIV, we nd e li G, ••••
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Jn aome part. of the world theto are haPP7 people, en·
·• jo)'ing the ISprjDg, looking forward to Eut.er 11ervit;e1.
Other 'f...a: of lhlo globe ftnd aull'ering people, angulahed
by the ~:~unah1ne, 'Jlu.NJl', afrahl, lonely, dying.
Cen~ulie'S ago ·o~hlaclc Calvary hiD, Jea"Wt of Naareth
demonstrai&lt;cl perf~ lovo, Down throu¢b the llC&lt;II, His
Ufe and teaehinea tiave pointed the war 'for mankind to
heal them. ol the world.
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time and talents-to tha aerriee of Hil Chun!h, in its
task ot mtlkinK Hia kiDJr(lom come ·upon earth.
Sunday .. . . .. . . II Chronicles
~ondo.v ....... Mo•k
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matehllW intl&gt;rtor.

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v..s, auto. on floc.lr witl:l console, bucket seats,powtr atetrpOWer brakes, radio. tinted glass, new w/a/w tire&amp;,
to"'''Iill'l wUh white vinYl interior.

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tAltD OF THANKI A OIITUAR"t
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TWO BEDROOM house, Lincoln

HeiH!lts. Phone 992...5127.
3-8.tfc

FOUR ROOM HOUSE,

Notice

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Mt. Herman UB Church,
March 11 at 7:30 p.m. each

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Df Cindnnati. wiH be the ev·
?.ngellst S:-&gt;eclal singing eacb
evening. Everyone is welcome.
3-8-12tc

GUN SHOOT. Broadnm Rod
and Gun Club. New Haven,
W. Va., Sunday, March to"

noon til1

948-2821.

floor

FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
APARTMENT. Middleport,
phone 992-3871.
3-ltfc
FURNISHED and unfurnished

aoartments. Close to school.
Iti-18-tfc

3-8-2tc t.\RGE five room and !:oath

HOUND PUPPIES to give away.
Phone 992-6040.
J-8-3tc

apartment. newly de&lt;'Oralod,
furnat"e heat. Pomerov,
Phone 9!12-5307.
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ForSele
NewHoll•nd

EQUPMENT
ON HAND
MOWERS - RAKES
CHOPPERS- BLOWERS
SI'REA!ERS- WAGONS
Parts and service on what
we sell.

FUlTON-THOMPSON

TRACTOR SALFS

992,.5101

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STEREO, Beautiful wnod waJ.
nut console, with AM &amp; FM
radio. Sold new 1269.95;
three montha old. Now $12'1.
or pay Ill per month. CaD
1192-1836 for free• home trial.
3-5-0tc
11181 SCO'I'I'IE camper, 13 loot,
1800: 1968 camper, 17 foot,
$350. Cantact George G. Roberta, Bashan, Ohio. $i-3ll
farm, seven
room house, two good we!lll,
cellar, out buildings. Large
garden space. Charlie Gteer I
Rutland, Phone 712-1358.
S-S-6tp.

SEVEN ACRE

THERE WILL he a gun shoot FURMSHED GARAGE APART·
porary walnut stereo with ra·
Sunday. March 10, beginning
MENT on Lincoln Hill, Addlo, deluxe floating tumlai&gt;at noon at Forked Run Sports- ults only. phone 1192-3489.
Je. Was floor demonstrator.
man Club. Everytne is wel2-25-31ltc
wm sell at discount price of
come.
3-6-ltc
$97.77. Call 992-3218. 3-S.ere
FOUR ROOM apartment, !urn&lt;XlPPER and brass wiU be low- lobed. Phone 1192-3975 or 992- GOOD MIXED hay. Vernon BIG ll9c SALE AT BRYANT'S
BUDGET SHOP, 1111 W. Main,
er in price soon. So sell now 2571 evenings.
U-tfc
Nease, Nease Settlement
Pictures, all alus and kinds
to Bill Bailey, Second St.,
Road. Minersville. Phone
only 99c. values to 15, large
Reedsville.
3-7-etc CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy ;
949-3661.
3-6-3\p plastic bowls 4 for 99c, grab
One three room apartment,
&lt;XlUNTRY MUSIC at Sports· very nice and modern. Shown BEAGLE PUPS, I months old: bags worth $1 to 15. 2 lor 99c,
large sorub buckels 2 for 99c,
man Bar Friday, Saturday by appointment only. Phone
good breed. Fern D. Norris,
bathroom sinks. regular $28
and Sunday from 8 to I. Junc- 992-5271.
3-6-lfc
Racine, RD I, on Racine-Po- now only $1.99, botue warmtion of t24 and t43.
3-6-3\p
meroy state highway. Phone
en lor the car, regular $2.29
949-1033.
3-6-Stp now only 99c, sliver bridge
For
Sale·
T" &lt;le
I WILL NOT be responsible for
I
1957 JAGUAR for sale or will
record by Ray Anderson, 99&lt;:,
any debts other than my own,
or
1185trade for farm tractor. M &amp; HAY; Phone 985-3367
magazine rack, 99c. TV se\,
Heory Doerfer, Jr.
3-6-3\p
G
Market,
Rt.
7
below
Middle3372
worka good, $11.99, Ugbt bulbe,
3-6-3tp
port'
3-6-3tc.
25 watt, s lor !llle. 150 watt
TWIN STHOLLER. Like new.
3 lor !llle, travel bags ll9q ea.,
I WILL not be responsible lor
Charles Goegleln, Rt. 3, Poelectric blankets only 18.99,
any debts contracted by my
For Sale
3-e-3tc
meroy.
many otber specials at BRY·
wife.
HOUSETRAILER for sale, 10.
ANT'S
all thle week. ~!c
John Simpkins
55, all electric, Vindale, has CORN. Charles Goegleln, Rt. 3.
Rt. 2, Cheshire.
extras and in good condition.
Pomeroy.
- Ullo RATS, MICE, eliminated for;
Can be seen at Zuspans Trailever. "Get Star" 210 lb. $1.69.
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
er Court, Mason, W. Va. , M MOBIL HOME on \i-BCre lot,
Ebersbacl! Hardware, Sugar
Nile Club. 5 to 6 p.m. MonPhone 773-5976.
3-8-31&lt;
carport with 10.12 room atRun
Mill, Pickens in Mason,
day tbru Friday. Ladles night
tached. Large paUo. drilled
Star Supply, Wagner, Racine.
every Friday.
U-tfc FARM, 32 and 6 tenths acres,
well water. Flatwnods Road.
3-8-ltc
Nease Settlement ; 6 room
Pomeroy, Phone 992-5562.
PENNY - ONE !DlG PENNY
house, bath, drilled well, gas.
3-&amp;-6lc BABY FURMTURE. bassinet,
will pay lor a brake adjus~
Three chicken houses, bam
baby bed, high chair, play pen,
mont at Pomeroy Home &amp;
and silo.
3-7-31c roCKER Spaniel Poodle puptraining chair ; 140 for all.
Auto.
1-7-tle
pies; AKC registered, C&amp;M
Phone
911).3752.
3-8-!tc
MOBIL HOME, 10x50. two bedKennels,
Pomeroy,
Phone
REVJVAL starting at tbe MI.
rooms, coppertone kitchen,
992-5562.
3-8-6tc SPECIAL STEREO: t968 Early
Herman U. B. Church March
wall to wall carpet in living
American stereo radio colnII at 7:30 p.m. each evening.
room. All gas appliances. HAY AND STRAW, Phone 992Rev. Carey Knittle of CincinbinaUon. This is a beaut~ul
Phone !m-2619.
3-7-121~
6227.
3-S-IItp
nati, Ohio will be tbe Evange.
solid state unit with 4 speed
Jist. Special singing each eve· FIREWOOD, any leni!lh. dechanger. Take over payments
nlng, Everyone Is welcome.
of
16.71 or pay balance of
livered, Gerald King, ·Shade. HOUSE for sale In CIUton.
3-&gt;-12tc
$88.10. For free home demonPhone 9116-1063.
3-'..ltp Beautiful private home, lor
stration
caU 992-3218. Also
chUdren, siJ rooms (three
bave repossessed stereo In
LEAVE YOUR order immertlbedrooms), divided basement,
Wanted
walnut cabinet for payments
ately
for
strawberry
olants.
play room and shower. Two
COMPLETE OUTFIT of milko! 15.91, or balance of 176.10.
We will have 15 regular vn~
lots 50 X 1110 ; 12 X 18 barn.
era. CaU 949-2171.
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rieties and 5 everbearing to
Property fenced ln. Inquire
choose
from
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Midway
Marlctrl:,
at Blanche Compoon, CUIMAN TO WORK as salesman,
Phone !m-2582 or 1192-2565
too,
S-1-30tc
full or parttime. Call Mic~
3-7-.
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Williams at 992-2367 days or
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
1192-2928 evenings.
3-8-4tc
luiiiiiSI Servloea
HAY AND CORN. first calf,
miniature, 115 and up. Stud /ENDING MACHINES and Ser·
registered Guernsey Heifer,
service and grooming. Phillie vice, A.B.C. Enterprtoeo, MaW•nted To Buy
John
J
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Rose.
Long
Bottom,
1192-5443.
II 3 tic
000.
Va. pllooe TlS-1111 or
ANTIQUES, furnHure, dlsbes.
Ohio,
Phone
9492821.
3-7-Jtc
11U611.
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miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
POTATOES. Clarence Proffitt,
Cecil, 800 W. M~in St., Pome.
Portland. Phone SIS-2251.
J.OGAN FIRE &amp; SAFETY
roy.
1-25-tfc CARPETS a fright? Make tbem
II 3 tic
a beautiful sight with Blue
EQUIPMENT, salas and serLustre. Rent electric ohamvice,
Pomeroy, Ohio, RD 3.
Helo Wanted
pooer. 11. Baker Furniture. &lt;XlAL, heavy. lump stoker, eg
IJIOCial prices on estingulll&gt;LADY to do housework, one day
3-4«&lt; and mine run. Excelsior Salt
en lor boats. tra11m a n d
a week in Portland area.
Works, Inc., E. Main St., Pohomes. Dwlgbt Logan 1111-Write to Box 6SB.P, c-o The HEREFORD SALE : 24 Buill
meroy. Phone 1192-3391. ~lie
31111, Char!.. Moraball MDaily Sentinel. Pomeroy.
and 24 Females. Southeaatern
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Ohio. stating salary expected.
Ohio Herefonl Association, TWO STORY, seven room home;
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Spring Sale. All clean pedi- four bedrooms, bath, Ia r ~ e
grees both horned and polled. utility room, gas heat. Flvt NEIGLER Conatrucllm lor
MIDDLE-AGED lad) to do
Saturday, Marcil 16, 1968. minutes walk to Middleport
bulldtng housel. Long """
housekeeping. 5 days a week,
business district. Paul Hood·
Show 9:30a.m. Sale 1:00 p.m.
loan8 available, llumlmmt
weekend free. live in . Call
2-27-IOtc
Rock Springs Fair Grounds, ash•It 992-2248.
windows,
InSulated claa.
992-2788 after 6 pm. 3-8-3\c
Rt. 113, three miles north of
marble allis. Call a.., Neltl·
Pomeroy. Ohio.
3-44tc MOBIL HOME, 81&lt;35. excellent
ler,
RadDe.
11-JI.Ife
MALE. Insurance debit. We
condition. CompjeleiY furnllho
will train man age 22-.50 to SINGER SEWING machine In ed. 11850 110. Call 99U262.
c. c. JIRADI'CIU)
manage our established busiZ.28-3tltlc
lovely sewing table. Does all
AU~
ness. Salary, commission and
regular sewing, plus dial
C...plolo flenlle
fringe benefits. Write Box
equipped for fancy zig zag SPECIAL! Early American
write, , _ or CliDd
668. Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy,
dealgos, buttonholes, over- stereo, AM &amp; FM radio com·
crtll .......
Ohio.
3-8-31p
binatlon. Recently repossesocast, etc. Only 6 monthly pay....... «*'ments of 11.67 per week. ed. Take pa)'ments of f8 per
I l l lfc
WOMAN for housework. Three
Phone 992-2685.
3-i-tfc month, or pay balance of
days a week. Phone 992-6636.
1117.10. Call 1192-.lor free
demonstration.
· 3-S«c AIR COND1TlONING RefllprU-3tc SINGER SEWING machine,
atlon service. Jaet'• Relrllsews forward and reverse.
eratlon, New HaVIIII. boat
Zig zag equipped to button· 1968 WHITE zig zag portable
For Rent
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hole. monogram, dam , etc. model one month old. MonoTRAILER FOR RENT. Brown's
Sews like new. Pay off 6 pay- grams, overcuts, appliquet, READY • MIX eonero~t deliYTrailer Court, Minersville.
ments $11.76 each or $30 caalt., .,ws on buttons, buttonholes,
Phonr 992-3324.
3-8-3tc
ered rlcbl to your praJeel.
Phone 992-2685.
:1-i-Uc blind hems, all without atFall IIJII[ Wf. Free 1111lacbments. Balance t49.80 or
nYE ROOM apartment, furmatel.
I'llolle IINIII. Ooalpayments of ts.ll per month.
,l'ished M &amp; G Market, bekrw sTRAW, Edson Roush, Racine,
tefn Reecly - Mb: Co., Mt4dlePhone 1192-2836.
3-5-0tc
Middleport.
3-8-!tc
pcn, Oblo.
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phone 919-2175.
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Some lucky family will save
at least 17,500. on this beaU·
tiful Lincoln Hill property.
OWner has 127,000 in lt.
You'U be deUghted wben
you see the plush wall to
wall carpeting throughout,
the many bullt-ln features,
the
up-to-date
kitchen
(range, refriiL etc.), 1~
baths, 3 bedrooms and part·
ly exposed full baseme'nt
(ideal for family room or
two more bedrooms.) This
older home has been com-·
pletely rebuilt tnew ceil·
ings . kitcl;len, furnaCe, etc.)
in excellent Colonial style.
It really is wmething special. Cali Ike Wiseman 4t63643 or evening -146-3796.

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EXPERT ,
Wheel Alignment

PROFESSIONAL Color TV and
Stereo, Hl-fl service. Hou8e
ca!lll In Pomeroy and Middleport; $1 on cotor TV. ClnleD
TV service. 152 Bulternut, Pomeroy. Phone 99Z-511t10.
Z.lntp

AVTOMOBn.E tnsurrD)Ile ben
eancoOed? Loot your operator's llcenae? Call !192-29M.

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Cuelrlu (lult•
POMEROY- UNION AVB.-

One story S room frame
home, modern kltcllen, wllb
built-In cooking unit, bath,
basement, gaa lurnaee healing, large lot. $8,0011.00

POM£ROY - BIUCK rntiET
- 2 story 5 room home, 2
bedrooml, bath, front por&lt;h.
Lot 10l:I2S. Only $3,10D.tll
POMEROY - Two otory brld&lt;,
Two 1 roomo 111d bath apart.
mont. gas furnace beaiiJII.
Ciose to Main street. Good Investment. 16,500.00
WE HAVE JIIIYEII8
LIST W1'IB tJ8
vmon. er HELDI TEAPOIW

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O'BRIEN ' CROW
REALTY CO.
MIDDUIIPORT - AN -EXCEL-,_
UI:NT BUY - mEAL LOCA·
TION - 2 story frame, t
rooms (t bedroornl), bath.
nice front por&lt;h. llorm doorl
and windows. $11,0011.00
REEiliVILLE - CO'ITAOE
WlTII RENI'AL - I~ story
frame, 11'001111 (3 bedroom~),
bath, 2 portbel, 1llllemelll,
garage. uUIIty room In balemen!. free gu. $11,100.08.

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HOME OR CABIII - I of land. l!l'llvel roed, Jw1)
fence, good dug ,.;n and JW
round mrln1111. $1.001.00 · .
CONrAcr tJB roa YOliR

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INFORMATION
NEWS

presents

N•tionwidt GIMrPIH

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Fully
Insured.

Free
Estlmatet

O'Connor's 1r~- ·

3 P.M.

TREE AND LANDSCAPE
SERVIa
_,1

4:30 P.M.

Repaired Assorted
Adjustment Tires

New :q,ply Wide Ovalt
Juat ARRIVED!

ALL SIZES

S16.50 &amp; $18.50

$12.00

All Regular Sizes
S12.50
John W. VanMeter

plus tax flcb

CLYDE KUHN .
Tufii&gt;O" PloiM, 0.

LLT &lt;.tluRSElF
GO ·I

I'M GOII$.1

OKAY...

Keeping Meigs
Gallic and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

TIRESN

TIRES

~4::, EEK ~D MEEK
I
OOIJ'T l!JE SO AFRAID
1:
OF LIFE'! GIVE IIV 10
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YOUR DESlRtS!

AND

985-4141
Phones 985-3547

Chester, Ohio

I

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON

Want ABtavtlful Yard Tt.ls Summer

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Entertained

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99:1-2788

Phone 667-3682

LEGAL NOTKE

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MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO

For the Yttr

DtetmiMr Sl, 1167
ICHIDUU A
SUMMAR'!' OF FUND
TAANiACTIONI
Bsl ante Januacy lit
G..'nct 1] Fun~ . . . . , 1 12,t:II.BJ
ftoad and Brldg ~ Fund
19'1.281.11
I&gt;u; an d Ke nnel Fund
10.417.88
Publi e A&amp;&gt;iltanee
42.WS.U
Ml!m . llosp.
22,.,7,2:1
Mem. Hoop . Fae!IJUu
o&amp;3.18
Other Count y Funds
52,'J1W..IO
Ta tal1 of Funds
Belongln ij: to Couni.JI t 338.8lll.M

of

T n hl

Our ~ntlre menu is available to you for tate home
enjoyment. Or~er our Broasted Chicken, oandwjcb.,,
salado, desserts, etc.

12.7'JI.OO
l.817.N

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Belonst.q lG County
Count)'" :ilotr&lt;l of
ltduuuon l'l:lnd ..
Count¥ Heallh Dl1trlct

l19.980.ft
IIS8.831.03

' Do1 And Kennel Fund

i'I'1,7H.U

11.8'1'0.53
18,BIJ..OI
I.OU.OO

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Hetlth Food S.nt~
ToUil of l'lmdl Not

Belont;lnl to Cwnt)' I 83.U..III
ToUil of AU n.n.tt.
fl.liStMO.t'f
NOD ·H~Ut!

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1.833••

l.nT.3l

Public A••••t•nee

Ot.ber County ll'vnth

UOI .TO

Tot.tl ol hndl
Belonll"-11 to Cov.nty
Undlnrlbv\ed Tu ud

211,100.11'1'

ri,1148 90

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7t,i'IB.S4

Public AN&amp;.ttnce

"-m. Ho•P .

fJ,3M:.50

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Otber CountJ" runlll

Tol.tl llf Fundi

Belonllnt: to County

124.7441.31

County Bo.ord ol
ntnd

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Hulth Food Service ..
11111
Hultb Special C-35
Tot~l of Fu11ds Not
Belon11111 to County
I IM.DCI.If.
Totti or All Fl.lnlll .. 11.G08,SI"U.80

0\ltlay

Road and Bridge Fund

Total of Fundi
Belonalkl to Count)'
N"Oll-fiCU'•rnmcntal ,

County Botrd

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"&amp;ductllon

ll.SUAIUO
Btltnee
I DI.IJO.M
Ttii.DI.n
1tAI11.11
11U57 4:11
2T.710M

or

~'Lind

eovncy Hu.IUI mttrtct

~. 88

103.KIIM
1.338.1'71.N
T8.213.tl

ll•llth Food S.rviee
H1tlth 8pe4:lll C-35
Hetlth SpHlll MIII'IJJll
Vndll:trlbut.odl TU 1nd
Tru1t Fundi!, Btlolllllll
to Ottaer Govenmental

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Httlth f"ood ,..Sei'\'IH
Hulth s,.ct.l c-aa
UndlltrlbUted T111 all4
TrU1t P'Undt. Bflon~l
to otbfl' Oovefltmt!nltl

UlliU

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Toi1l of

Fuin-* Not

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111em . Ho•P

Pl)"menti
3.a:t3.to

1.310.00

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~nd

Brlil1• hind

INGERNAIL
MARKS?

N•m· HotP.
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Mem. Hoap. racllltla
Other County F11nd1
Totlll ol FuDd•
Be:lonl!llnl[ to CountJ'
County Board ot
E&lt;111e1Uon Fund
counly netlth Dlltriet

IT.114M

OOROON M. CALDWILL

Mtltl Ceul'tl AIHIHtrr

A'M'£Nll BRIEFING
PT. ~T.:. Rev. Cbar·

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too Frwn of1!a!litlts
EtJll cllllrdl,
'.
IIIII ROI' ;Bioo!llng - - . ! 1
brlellnl niMtinJ In tile Eliil M.
mlnlotrattve 'omce bull&lt;!fnl In
~I CJdO', WedneaclaJ~ •Tbe ~

oealion waa held for all Ganer·
ae.-.40 aL Conference delepteo IIIII ali,
olher lntereljed per...,a. ln\POr'f\'

1.c1 Other Governmental
Unlit
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l.IIBATUO
Total of Fundt Not
Belonclol to c.untr ll.fll.t'Pol 70
Totti of AU Fundi
11,83!1,111.10
Ballnct J)Kembllllr 31st
General Fund ·-: .. . ,
t !lll.ln3.fi
Road tnd Brkll• Fund
11M.I38.o4
Do« end Kennel "Fund
tOA03 29
l'\lblle AatlthnH · ·
o14.t'J9.0D

Funil

9.3ll813l1
a ea
3'1',\)01.88

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matters lhlt wUl ·
tile detoplea ' 'IIi

tall1 letllalattve

come ~
tho Unlllnl General
of tile MethcMIIII and !!Y'!f'll"ll..
cal Ullted Brethren chUreHes.ln
Dallas, T~, April 21~Ma1 t,
were reviewed by ofllcero of tile

Coni"'"'"·'

churcl!.

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tMU4
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Floh · Souado
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Fish ,do not b a v e voeaJ
corda. Thoe ltsh wblch mllkt'
sounds do so In varloUI fl'l'&lt;
cuaalve wayo. Many ftsh pro.
duce ool!., with their llll'
bladders or teeth.

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only,

f299
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$30.00 D,Otun

ULR

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Bel- C!ll

C&lt;lnvei1ilnt .......... , "
1.81fl.l'li '10

Beklnt1n1 to touat¥ a:rcil,'f00.14·
ToUI of All Fundi
SUU.31t.3t
OpereUon. Malnt.enaJlee llliC1 1...-.-~· .
aenenl Fund
1 m.7tl7.q
Botd

101,.1• •14

K•ellh Food. le....-lee
Hnl!h peclal C·:JS
J{e 1Uh Speelal N\:lnlnJ

Vllltl
1.T15.UU8
Total Dl J'tutdl Not
Bllonllnl to CountJo ll..a:IIM:I n
Tolal of AU Fwl4ll
ll.le1.211.3CI
PAYIIINTS
Tot1l PtnMnU
O•n•rtl f'tl'l"
f 181.H'I'.OT
Rolld and Bridle FUBI!I
1190SII.'I8
Dol tnd Kenhe-1 F\1114
l.ao&amp;.to
Public Auillanct
Tt.tTI K
Mem. Hotp.
..
18.3U.If'
other Count)' ruadt . .
MAU.II
Total Ill h...._
Belontllll to coun'y
l.G43.P8 •
County Boanl or
M,fiUrfr
lid\leaUoa FIIDd ..
County H. .llh Dlftrklt

ruad

1D:11,1U 44

QeMtel Pund
'
[)alf aad K•onel Fund . .

Undlttrlbuted TIX and
Tru•t FUndi, Be)oqlnf

ti.W.38S.U

t.IDU4

t

to Other Govtrnmentll
Until
Tolal Dl Fundi N61

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General FUnd

Totti of Fundt
Belon(llJlf til County

Mern. Hwp.
M:em. H011p Faellltle• .
Otber Count:r Fund• . .
TGbl of Fund!
Belnn11n1 "to County

. DO '10U Kf\ON A.NYBODV
WI-() KNC)WS MORE
ABOuT DINOSIWRS
PAL.roNTOLOGISf..
THA.t-.1 I 00?

Totti ot Jl'\lndl Not
r
Beloftllnl to Count1 • lst',lti.U
Totll nf All lfundt
I 4.18.140.118

\ 8,858.1N.

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T&lt;lttl of AU f'Uadl

Undl•ttlbute(J Tax and
Tnllt Fund•, S.lonainl
to Other Govtrn'llentel
Unit. . .

tt,.TI

Ed\letllon Fund
County Health Dl.ttrlcl

Trull Fv.nQ, Beloqinl

klonlinl to C.unty
Tolal of All J"Uildl
Tol.tl !iteeelyt and
Geneul Pvnd
lload 1nd BrWp FUnd
Dol tlld Ktnnel Fund
PubUt Adllttnc:e

I=AT

91.!14.13

Re.-.nue
Otneral Jl'und
. ...
I 30UOU5
Rotd. and Dridlt Fundi
S31'1,171.H
Dol and KoeUel FUnd
6,11lUO
hblle Aullta&amp;H
'JJ.MUII
llem. Hotp.
5.15U.t
Other Councy ". ftunl!1
G,ISil.:Q
Total of Funcb

Genenl J\lnd
Road tnd Brldte Fund

U~

FOR DAY6 1
C'M'OH; LH'S

'IOU ).IE"AR!)
ME~ 11M A

. 322.9t

Fund:a Not

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'TO

FOR CARRY-OUT SBVKI

12.91Ull

D.oionc lnll to County I
Tntal of All Funds
I
ttECEIPTS

FUnd

WE STOCKE:D l..lP
' NciW ! f:NOIJ~

992-9974

DJ1trlcl

llnllh Ynod Se rv ice
Hell)th Specliil c as
llea ll h Special .'~unlnr
Und i1 trlbute d Tax and
Trul l Fundi. BelonJin.l
to Oilier Governmental
Unit•
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WOW ' ARE

ONLV ABOOT
'fl(Nt::W, WOV,

K&amp;EP G,O\N' I

or

ll~ &lt;~ llh

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WG·' 6 ~ ~ HE~ ..
OUT 0' E.ATIN' GOODS'

lindlnt

County Board
tduclllon Fund

il-3 AU.BlCK!J.IDS.
'TR&amp;IIU!R CAIJIP; A lrrt'LE £TORE, KIDS
'I'HJCK AS FUE.IO RT A PICNI C·-- .. '

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'i;O MUCH I

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lii!NRY t1-EIAND

10;11

7011lc14
10.0 A3
750x14
n.u .4.1 ·
670x15
11.11 A7 '
Plus R.cap,.lt lxchlftll

POMEROY HOMl AND AUTO

Counly

Insurance

REAL I!II'AT!

7God3

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9.11

FINANCIAL ITATI,;t'INT

FAST FARM TIRE SERVICE,
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
11-30-TP'C

IJII!AL

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65Cb14

-GUARANJ'EEI)..

EXPERT Motorcycle Repair,
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
11-311-TP'C

RIJIUND -

Price To*

650&gt;11

5.55

Sci-..

Alben M.

F1RESTOKI DLC 1i0
NEW TRIAD-tLACKWALL 1
SIH

SEWING MACHINES, repair
service, all makea. WY Z.
2281. '!be Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized Singer Sat..
and Service. We Sbarpen
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WY MIN

BUDGET PRICE fumlture on
our third noor bUdget shop.
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
Obto.
T Z1 lfc

EXPERT ENGINE TUNE UP,
14.95 p!UI parts II needed,
Pomeroy Home &amp; Anto.
11-30-TFC

MON. THIIf FRI.

•AnJ:Tn-

Business Services

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OPEN7107

.'t.

Con elull._,

WISEMAN AGENCY
REALLY SOMETHING
. SPECIAL

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A~A WAR HDUa.::

eCar •Truck aH....

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.

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196:j&gt;MERCURY •••.•• ; . . .......... , •• • , ..$895

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MiliCI, lulk liP'" lnt .....
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aarly IHHn illlc.unt ftiWe

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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and brake6. Positraction R axle. all good tires. Red tlnish,
2 Dr. Monterey, V8 automatic trans., new w.w. tires, White
tinlsh 1 sharp and clean interior. radio and heater.

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OHIO'S FINEST
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ih Ton Panel. V8 engine, automatic trans., power steering

STI!lREO &lt;XlNSOLE,

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'64 CHEVROLET • , •••• , , , , , • , ••• , •. , • , .$1195

Ohio, phooe
3-7-!tc

SEVEN ROOM house at Bashan. Phone 949-37UI.
3-Utc

Phone 992-&amp;134.

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'6~ CHEVKOLET ••••••••••••••••.•••• ·••••$2095
2 Tot\ 84" Cab to axle, 825 X 20 tires, 292 cu. in. engine
cab very clean and solid. 12 ft. Insulated van b::tdy,

gas furnace. John J . Rose,

Long Bottom,

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CARRIER WANTED

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8, 1968

lwANT AO'

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T.,. , Putllltll•r ,....,..,.. tM

itetloNIIil. Ttl• JIUIIIIth•r •Ill Mt
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dMI ,., worcl .. II c•MteUtltl.
IMtrilent.
til per tont DIICCMIIIt ell lilt.. • . .
tMI tdt ptkt wlttlln 11 dt'fl.
tAltD OF THANKI A OIITUAR"t
SUI for Jl .... rei "'illlftlv"'. 1-.
tdiUHtMI ~~~ lc.

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A4ldltitntl· •:;~M~ft!:!
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OJIPICI MOUII
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For Rent

TWO BEDROOM house, Lincoln

HeiH!lts. Phone 992...5127.
3-8.tfc

FOUR ROOM HOUSE,

Notice

·:

REVIVAL STARTING at

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the

Mt. Herman UB Church,
March 11 at 7:30 p.m. each

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evening. Rev. Carey Knittle
Df Cindnnati. wiH be the ev·
?.ngellst S:-&gt;eclal singing eacb
evening. Everyone is welcome.
3-8-12tc

GUN SHOOT. Broadnm Rod
and Gun Club. New Haven,
W. Va., Sunday, March to"

noon til1

948-2821.

floor

FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
APARTMENT. Middleport,
phone 992-3871.
3-ltfc
FURNISHED and unfurnished

aoartments. Close to school.
Iti-18-tfc

3-8-2tc t.\RGE five room and !:oath

HOUND PUPPIES to give away.
Phone 992-6040.
J-8-3tc

apartment. newly de&lt;'Oralod,
furnat"e heat. Pomerov,
Phone 9!12-5307.
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POMEROY, OHIO

ForSele
NewHoll•nd

EQUPMENT
ON HAND
MOWERS - RAKES
CHOPPERS- BLOWERS
SI'REA!ERS- WAGONS
Parts and service on what
we sell.

FUlTON-THOMPSON

TRACTOR SALFS

992,.5101

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contem-

STEREO, Beautiful wnod waJ.
nut console, with AM &amp; FM
radio. Sold new 1269.95;
three montha old. Now $12'1.
or pay Ill per month. CaD
1192-1836 for free• home trial.
3-5-0tc
11181 SCO'I'I'IE camper, 13 loot,
1800: 1968 camper, 17 foot,
$350. Cantact George G. Roberta, Bashan, Ohio. $i-3ll
farm, seven
room house, two good we!lll,
cellar, out buildings. Large
garden space. Charlie Gteer I
Rutland, Phone 712-1358.
S-S-6tp.

SEVEN ACRE

THERE WILL he a gun shoot FURMSHED GARAGE APART·
porary walnut stereo with ra·
Sunday. March 10, beginning
MENT on Lincoln Hill, Addlo, deluxe floating tumlai&gt;at noon at Forked Run Sports- ults only. phone 1192-3489.
Je. Was floor demonstrator.
man Club. Everytne is wel2-25-31ltc
wm sell at discount price of
come.
3-6-ltc
$97.77. Call 992-3218. 3-S.ere
FOUR ROOM apartment, !urn&lt;XlPPER and brass wiU be low- lobed. Phone 1192-3975 or 992- GOOD MIXED hay. Vernon BIG ll9c SALE AT BRYANT'S
BUDGET SHOP, 1111 W. Main,
er in price soon. So sell now 2571 evenings.
U-tfc
Nease, Nease Settlement
Pictures, all alus and kinds
to Bill Bailey, Second St.,
Road. Minersville. Phone
only 99c. values to 15, large
Reedsville.
3-7-etc CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy ;
949-3661.
3-6-3\p plastic bowls 4 for 99c, grab
One three room apartment,
&lt;XlUNTRY MUSIC at Sports· very nice and modern. Shown BEAGLE PUPS, I months old: bags worth $1 to 15. 2 lor 99c,
large sorub buckels 2 for 99c,
man Bar Friday, Saturday by appointment only. Phone
good breed. Fern D. Norris,
bathroom sinks. regular $28
and Sunday from 8 to I. Junc- 992-5271.
3-6-lfc
Racine, RD I, on Racine-Po- now only $1.99, botue warmtion of t24 and t43.
3-6-3\p
meroy state highway. Phone
en lor the car, regular $2.29
949-1033.
3-6-Stp now only 99c, sliver bridge
For
Sale·
T" &lt;le
I WILL NOT be responsible for
I
1957 JAGUAR for sale or will
record by Ray Anderson, 99&lt;:,
any debts other than my own,
or
1185trade for farm tractor. M &amp; HAY; Phone 985-3367
magazine rack, 99c. TV se\,
Heory Doerfer, Jr.
3-6-3\p
G
Market,
Rt.
7
below
Middle3372
worka good, $11.99, Ugbt bulbe,
3-6-3tp
port'
3-6-3tc.
25 watt, s lor !llle. 150 watt
TWIN STHOLLER. Like new.
3 lor !llle, travel bags ll9q ea.,
I WILL not be responsible lor
Charles Goegleln, Rt. 3, Poelectric blankets only 18.99,
any debts contracted by my
For Sale
3-e-3tc
meroy.
many otber specials at BRY·
wife.
HOUSETRAILER for sale, 10.
ANT'S
all thle week. ~!c
John Simpkins
55, all electric, Vindale, has CORN. Charles Goegleln, Rt. 3.
Rt. 2, Cheshire.
extras and in good condition.
Pomeroy.
- Ullo RATS, MICE, eliminated for;
Can be seen at Zuspans Trailever. "Get Star" 210 lb. $1.69.
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
er Court, Mason, W. Va. , M MOBIL HOME on \i-BCre lot,
Ebersbacl! Hardware, Sugar
Nile Club. 5 to 6 p.m. MonPhone 773-5976.
3-8-31&lt;
carport with 10.12 room atRun
Mill, Pickens in Mason,
day tbru Friday. Ladles night
tached. Large paUo. drilled
Star Supply, Wagner, Racine.
every Friday.
U-tfc FARM, 32 and 6 tenths acres,
well water. Flatwnods Road.
3-8-ltc
Nease Settlement ; 6 room
Pomeroy, Phone 992-5562.
PENNY - ONE !DlG PENNY
house, bath, drilled well, gas.
3-&amp;-6lc BABY FURMTURE. bassinet,
will pay lor a brake adjus~
Three chicken houses, bam
baby bed, high chair, play pen,
mont at Pomeroy Home &amp;
and silo.
3-7-31c roCKER Spaniel Poodle puptraining chair ; 140 for all.
Auto.
1-7-tle
pies; AKC registered, C&amp;M
Phone
911).3752.
3-8-!tc
MOBIL HOME, 10x50. two bedKennels,
Pomeroy,
Phone
REVJVAL starting at tbe MI.
rooms, coppertone kitchen,
992-5562.
3-8-6tc SPECIAL STEREO: t968 Early
Herman U. B. Church March
wall to wall carpet in living
American stereo radio colnII at 7:30 p.m. each evening.
room. All gas appliances. HAY AND STRAW, Phone 992Rev. Carey Knittle of CincinbinaUon. This is a beaut~ul
Phone !m-2619.
3-7-121~
6227.
3-S-IItp
nati, Ohio will be tbe Evange.
solid state unit with 4 speed
Jist. Special singing each eve· FIREWOOD, any leni!lh. dechanger. Take over payments
nlng, Everyone Is welcome.
of
16.71 or pay balance of
livered, Gerald King, ·Shade. HOUSE for sale In CIUton.
3-&gt;-12tc
$88.10. For free home demonPhone 9116-1063.
3-'..ltp Beautiful private home, lor
stration
caU 992-3218. Also
chUdren, siJ rooms (three
bave repossessed stereo In
LEAVE YOUR order immertlbedrooms), divided basement,
Wanted
walnut cabinet for payments
ately
for
strawberry
olants.
play room and shower. Two
COMPLETE OUTFIT of milko! 15.91, or balance of 176.10.
We will have 15 regular vn~
lots 50 X 1110 ; 12 X 18 barn.
era. CaU 949-2171.
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3-8-6tc
rieties and 5 everbearing to
Property fenced ln. Inquire
choose
from
.
Midway
Marlctrl:,
at Blanche Compoon, CUIMAN TO WORK as salesman,
Phone !m-2582 or 1192-2565
too,
S-1-30tc
full or parttime. Call Mic~
3-7-.
:
uc
Williams at 992-2367 days or
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
1192-2928 evenings.
3-8-4tc
luiiiiiSI Servloea
HAY AND CORN. first calf,
miniature, 115 and up. Stud /ENDING MACHINES and Ser·
registered Guernsey Heifer,
service and grooming. Phillie vice, A.B.C. Enterprtoeo, MaW•nted To Buy
John
J
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Rose.
Long
Bottom,
1192-5443.
II 3 tic
000.
Va. pllooe TlS-1111 or
ANTIQUES, furnHure, dlsbes.
Ohio,
Phone
9492821.
3-7-Jtc
11U611.
I-Mp
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
POTATOES. Clarence Proffitt,
Cecil, 800 W. M~in St., Pome.
Portland. Phone SIS-2251.
J.OGAN FIRE &amp; SAFETY
roy.
1-25-tfc CARPETS a fright? Make tbem
II 3 tic
a beautiful sight with Blue
EQUIPMENT, salas and serLustre. Rent electric ohamvice,
Pomeroy, Ohio, RD 3.
Helo Wanted
pooer. 11. Baker Furniture. &lt;XlAL, heavy. lump stoker, eg
IJIOCial prices on estingulll&gt;LADY to do housework, one day
3-4«&lt; and mine run. Excelsior Salt
en lor boats. tra11m a n d
a week in Portland area.
Works, Inc., E. Main St., Pohomes. Dwlgbt Logan 1111-Write to Box 6SB.P, c-o The HEREFORD SALE : 24 Buill
meroy. Phone 1192-3391. ~lie
31111, Char!.. Moraball MDaily Sentinel. Pomeroy.
and 24 Females. Southeaatern
•
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Ohio. stating salary expected.
Ohio Herefonl Association, TWO STORY, seven room home;
»!Jic
U-3tp
Spring Sale. All clean pedi- four bedrooms, bath, Ia r ~ e
grees both horned and polled. utility room, gas heat. Flvt NEIGLER Conatrucllm lor
MIDDLE-AGED lad) to do
Saturday, Marcil 16, 1968. minutes walk to Middleport
bulldtng housel. Long """
housekeeping. 5 days a week,
business district. Paul Hood·
Show 9:30a.m. Sale 1:00 p.m.
loan8 available, llumlmmt
weekend free. live in . Call
2-27-IOtc
Rock Springs Fair Grounds, ash•It 992-2248.
windows,
InSulated claa.
992-2788 after 6 pm. 3-8-3\c
Rt. 113, three miles north of
marble allis. Call a.., Neltl·
Pomeroy. Ohio.
3-44tc MOBIL HOME, 81&lt;35. excellent
ler,
RadDe.
11-JI.Ife
MALE. Insurance debit. We
condition. CompjeleiY furnllho
will train man age 22-.50 to SINGER SEWING machine In ed. 11850 110. Call 99U262.
c. c. JIRADI'CIU)
manage our established busiZ.28-3tltlc
lovely sewing table. Does all
AU~
ness. Salary, commission and
regular sewing, plus dial
C...plolo flenlle
fringe benefits. Write Box
equipped for fancy zig zag SPECIAL! Early American
write, , _ or CliDd
668. Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy,
dealgos, buttonholes, over- stereo, AM &amp; FM radio com·
crtll .......
Ohio.
3-8-31p
binatlon. Recently repossesocast, etc. Only 6 monthly pay....... «*'ments of 11.67 per week. ed. Take pa)'ments of f8 per
I l l lfc
WOMAN for housework. Three
Phone 992-2685.
3-i-tfc month, or pay balance of
days a week. Phone 992-6636.
1117.10. Call 1192-.lor free
demonstration.
· 3-S«c AIR COND1TlONING RefllprU-3tc SINGER SEWING machine,
atlon service. Jaet'• Relrllsews forward and reverse.
eratlon, New HaVIIII. boat
Zig zag equipped to button· 1968 WHITE zig zag portable
For Rent
ICIJ'II.
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hole. monogram, dam , etc. model one month old. MonoTRAILER FOR RENT. Brown's
Sews like new. Pay off 6 pay- grams, overcuts, appliquet, READY • MIX eonero~t deliYTrailer Court, Minersville.
ments $11.76 each or $30 caalt., .,ws on buttons, buttonholes,
Phonr 992-3324.
3-8-3tc
ered rlcbl to your praJeel.
Phone 992-2685.
:1-i-Uc blind hems, all without atFall IIJII[ Wf. Free 1111lacbments. Balance t49.80 or
nYE ROOM apartment, furmatel.
I'llolle IINIII. Ooalpayments of ts.ll per month.
,l'ished M &amp; G Market, bekrw sTRAW, Edson Roush, Racine,
tefn Reecly - Mb: Co., Mt4dlePhone 1192-2836.
3-5-0tc
Middleport.
3-8-!tc
pcn, Oblo.
I • lfc
phone 919-2175.
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Some lucky family will save
at least 17,500. on this beaU·
tiful Lincoln Hill property.
OWner has 127,000 in lt.
You'U be deUghted wben
you see the plush wall to
wall carpeting throughout,
the many bullt-ln features,
the
up-to-date
kitchen
(range, refriiL etc.), 1~
baths, 3 bedrooms and part·
ly exposed full baseme'nt
(ideal for family room or
two more bedrooms.) This
older home has been com-·
pletely rebuilt tnew ceil·
ings . kitcl;len, furnaCe, etc.)
in excellent Colonial style.
It really is wmething special. Cali Ike Wiseman 4t63643 or evening -146-3796.

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KBlH GOIIi FORI)

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·) Pl't'tft.5639

EXPERT ,
Wheel Alignment

PROFESSIONAL Color TV and
Stereo, Hl-fl service. Hou8e
ca!lll In Pomeroy and Middleport; $1 on cotor TV. ClnleD
TV service. 152 Bulternut, Pomeroy. Phone 99Z-511t10.
Z.lntp

AVTOMOBn.E tnsurrD)Ile ben
eancoOed? Loot your operator's llcenae? Call !192-29M.

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Reai-Es-ta_te_Fot_Se_le

Cuelrlu (lult•
POMEROY- UNION AVB.-

One story S room frame
home, modern kltcllen, wllb
built-In cooking unit, bath,
basement, gaa lurnaee healing, large lot. $8,0011.00

POM£ROY - BIUCK rntiET
- 2 story 5 room home, 2
bedrooml, bath, front por&lt;h.
Lot 10l:I2S. Only $3,10D.tll
POMEROY - Two otory brld&lt;,
Two 1 roomo 111d bath apart.
mont. gas furnace beaiiJII.
Ciose to Main street. Good Investment. 16,500.00
WE HAVE JIIIYEII8
LIST W1'IB tJ8
vmon. er HELDI TEAPOIW

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O'BRIEN ' CROW
REALTY CO.
MIDDUIIPORT - AN -EXCEL-,_
UI:NT BUY - mEAL LOCA·
TION - 2 story frame, t
rooms (t bedroornl), bath.
nice front por&lt;h. llorm doorl
and windows. $11,0011.00
REEiliVILLE - CO'ITAOE
WlTII RENI'AL - I~ story
frame, 11'001111 (3 bedroom~),
bath, 2 portbel, 1llllemelll,
garage. uUIIty room In balemen!. free gu. $11,100.08.

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HOME OR CABIII - I of land. l!l'llvel roed, Jw1)
fence, good dug ,.;n and JW
round mrln1111. $1.001.00 · .
CONrAcr tJB roa YOliR

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INFORMATION
NEWS

presents

N•tionwidt GIMrPIH

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Fully
Insured.

Free
Estlmatet

O'Connor's 1r~- ·

3 P.M.

TREE AND LANDSCAPE
SERVIa
_,1

4:30 P.M.

Repaired Assorted
Adjustment Tires

New :q,ply Wide Ovalt
Juat ARRIVED!

ALL SIZES

S16.50 &amp; $18.50

$12.00

All Regular Sizes
S12.50
John W. VanMeter

plus tax flcb

CLYDE KUHN .
Tufii&gt;O" PloiM, 0.

LLT &lt;.tluRSElF
GO ·I

I'M GOII$.1

OKAY...

Keeping Meigs
Gallic and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

TIRESN

TIRES

~4::, EEK ~D MEEK
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1:
OF LIFE'! GIVE IIV 10
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YOUR DESlRtS!

AND

985-4141
Phones 985-3547

Chester, Ohio

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DAILY
AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON

Want ABtavtlful Yard Tt.ls Summer

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99:1-2788

Phone 667-3682

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MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO

For the Yttr

DtetmiMr Sl, 1167
ICHIDUU A
SUMMAR'!' OF FUND
TAANiACTIONI
Bsl ante Januacy lit
G..'nct 1] Fun~ . . . . , 1 12,t:II.BJ
ftoad and Brldg ~ Fund
19'1.281.11
I&gt;u; an d Ke nnel Fund
10.417.88
Publi e A&amp;&gt;iltanee
42.WS.U
Ml!m . llosp.
22,.,7,2:1
Mem. Hoop . Fae!IJUu
o&amp;3.18
Other Count y Funds
52,'J1W..IO
Ta tal1 of Funds
Belongln ij: to Couni.JI t 338.8lll.M

of

T n hl

Our ~ntlre menu is available to you for tate home
enjoyment. Or~er our Broasted Chicken, oandwjcb.,,
salado, desserts, etc.

12.7'JI.OO
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Count)'" :ilotr&lt;l of
ltduuuon l'l:lnd ..
Count¥ Heallh Dl1trlct

l19.980.ft
IIS8.831.03

' Do1 And Kennel Fund

i'I'1,7H.U

11.8'1'0.53
18,BIJ..OI
I.OU.OO

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Hetlth Food S.nt~
ToUil of l'lmdl Not

Belont;lnl to Cwnt)' I 83.U..III
ToUil of AU n.n.tt.
fl.liStMO.t'f
NOD ·H~Ut!

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1.833••

l.nT.3l

Public A••••t•nee

Ot.ber County ll'vnth

UOI .TO

Tot.tl ol hndl
Belonll"-11 to Cov.nty
Undlnrlbv\ed Tu ud

211,100.11'1'

ri,1148 90

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Public AN&amp;.ttnce

"-m. Ho•P .

fJ,3M:.50

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Tol.tl llf Fundi

Belonllnt: to County

124.7441.31

County Bo.ord ol
ntnd

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Hulth Food Service ..
11111
Hultb Special C-35
Tot~l of Fu11ds Not
Belon11111 to County
I IM.DCI.If.
Totti or All Fl.lnlll .. 11.G08,SI"U.80

0\ltlay

Road and Bridge Fund

Total of Fundi
Belonalkl to Count)'
N"Oll-fiCU'•rnmcntal ,

County Botrd

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ll.SUAIUO
Btltnee
I DI.IJO.M
Ttii.DI.n
1tAI11.11
11U57 4:11
2T.710M

or

~'Lind

eovncy Hu.IUI mttrtct

~. 88

103.KIIM
1.338.1'71.N
T8.213.tl

ll•llth Food S.rviee
H1tlth 8pe4:lll C-35
Hetlth SpHlll MIII'IJJll
Vndll:trlbut.odl TU 1nd
Tru1t Fundi!, Btlolllllll
to Ottaer Govenmental

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Httlth f"ood ,..Sei'\'IH
Hulth s,.ct.l c-aa
UndlltrlbUted T111 all4
TrU1t P'Undt. Bflon~l
to otbfl' Oovefltmt!nltl

UlliU

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Toi1l of

Fuin-* Not

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Pl)"menti
3.a:t3.to

1.310.00

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Brlil1• hind

INGERNAIL
MARKS?

N•m· HotP.
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Other County F11nd1
Totlll ol FuDd•
Be:lonl!llnl[ to CountJ'
County Board ot
E&lt;111e1Uon Fund
counly netlth Dlltriet

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OOROON M. CALDWILL

Mtltl Ceul'tl AIHIHtrr

A'M'£Nll BRIEFING
PT. ~T.:. Rev. Cbar·

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too Frwn of1!a!litlts
EtJll cllllrdl,
'.
IIIII ROI' ;Bioo!llng - - . ! 1
brlellnl niMtinJ In tile Eliil M.
mlnlotrattve 'omce bull&lt;!fnl In
~I CJdO', WedneaclaJ~ •Tbe ~

oealion waa held for all Ganer·
ae.-.40 aL Conference delepteo IIIII ali,
olher lntereljed per...,a. ln\POr'f\'

1.c1 Other Governmental
Unlit
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Total of Fundt Not
Belonclol to c.untr ll.fll.t'Pol 70
Totti of AU Fundi
11,83!1,111.10
Ballnct J)Kembllllr 31st
General Fund ·-: .. . ,
t !lll.ln3.fi
Road tnd Brkll• Fund
11M.I38.o4
Do« end Kennel "Fund
tOA03 29
l'\lblle AatlthnH · ·
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Funil

9.3ll813l1
a ea
3'1',\)01.88

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matters lhlt wUl ·
tile detoplea ' 'IIi

tall1 letllalattve

come ~
tho Unlllnl General
of tile MethcMIIII and !!Y'!f'll"ll..
cal Ullted Brethren chUreHes.ln
Dallas, T~, April 21~Ma1 t,
were reviewed by ofllcero of tile

Coni"'"'"·'

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Fish ,do not b a v e voeaJ
corda. Thoe ltsh wblch mllkt'
sounds do so In varloUI fl'l'&lt;
cuaalve wayo. Many ftsh pro.
duce ool!., with their llll'
bladders or teeth.

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C&lt;lnvei1ilnt .......... , "
1.81fl.l'li '10

Beklnt1n1 to touat¥ a:rcil,'f00.14·
ToUI of All Fundi
SUU.31t.3t
OpereUon. Malnt.enaJlee llliC1 1...-.-~· .
aenenl Fund
1 m.7tl7.q
Botd

101,.1• •14

K•ellh Food. le....-lee
Hnl!h peclal C·:JS
J{e 1Uh Speelal N\:lnlnJ

Vllltl
1.T15.UU8
Total Dl J'tutdl Not
Bllonllnl to CountJo ll..a:IIM:I n
Tolal of AU Fwl4ll
ll.le1.211.3CI
PAYIIINTS
Tot1l PtnMnU
O•n•rtl f'tl'l"
f 181.H'I'.OT
Rolld and Bridle FUBI!I
1190SII.'I8
Dol tnd Kenhe-1 F\1114
l.ao&amp;.to
Public Auillanct
Tt.tTI K
Mem. Hotp.
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18.3U.If'
other Count)' ruadt . .
MAU.II
Total Ill h...._
Belontllll to coun'y
l.G43.P8 •
County Boanl or
M,fiUrfr
lid\leaUoa FIIDd ..
County H. .llh Dlftrklt

ruad

1D:11,1U 44

QeMtel Pund
'
[)alf aad K•onel Fund . .

Undlttrlbuted TIX and
Tru•t FUndi, Be)oqlnf

ti.W.38S.U

t.IDU4

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to Other Govtrnmentll
Until
Tolal Dl Fundi N61

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Totti of Fundt
Belon(llJlf til County

Mern. Hwp.
M:em. H011p Faellltle• .
Otber Count:r Fund• . .
TGbl of Fund!
Belnn11n1 "to County

. DO '10U Kf\ON A.NYBODV
WI-() KNC)WS MORE
ABOuT DINOSIWRS
PAL.roNTOLOGISf..
THA.t-.1 I 00?

Totti ot Jl'\lndl Not
r
Beloftllnl to Count1 • lst',lti.U
Totll nf All lfundt
I 4.18.140.118

\ 8,858.1N.

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Undl•ttlbute(J Tax and
Tnllt Fund•, S.lonainl
to Other Govtrn'llentel
Unit. . .

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Ed\letllon Fund
County Health Dl.ttrlcl

Trull Fv.nQ, Beloqinl

klonlinl to C.unty
Tolal of All J"Uildl
Tol.tl !iteeelyt and
Geneul Pvnd
lload 1nd BrWp FUnd
Dol tlld Ktnnel Fund
PubUt Adllttnc:e

I=AT

91.!14.13

Re.-.nue
Otneral Jl'und
. ...
I 30UOU5
Rotd. and Dridlt Fundi
S31'1,171.H
Dol and KoeUel FUnd
6,11lUO
hblle Aullta&amp;H
'JJ.MUII
llem. Hotp.
5.15U.t
Other Councy ". ftunl!1
G,ISil.:Q
Total of Funcb

Genenl J\lnd
Road tnd Brldte Fund

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FOR DAY6 1
C'M'OH; LH'S

'IOU ).IE"AR!)
ME~ 11M A

. 322.9t

Fund:a Not

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FOR CARRY-OUT SBVKI

12.91Ull

D.oionc lnll to County I
Tntal of All Funds
I
ttECEIPTS

FUnd

WE STOCKE:D l..lP
' NciW ! f:NOIJ~

992-9974

DJ1trlcl

llnllh Ynod Se rv ice
Hell)th Specliil c as
llea ll h Special .'~unlnr
Und i1 trlbute d Tax and
Trul l Fundi. BelonJin.l
to Oilier Governmental
Unit•
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ONLV ABOOT
'fl(Nt::W, WOV,

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OUT 0' E.ATIN' GOODS'

lindlnt

County Board
tduclllon Fund

il-3 AU.BlCK!J.IDS.
'TR&amp;IIU!R CAIJIP; A lrrt'LE £TORE, KIDS
'I'HJCK AS FUE.IO RT A PICNI C·-- .. '

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lii!NRY t1-EIAND

10;11

7011lc14
10.0 A3
750x14
n.u .4.1 ·
670x15
11.11 A7 '
Plus R.cap,.lt lxchlftll

POMEROY HOMl AND AUTO

Counly

Insurance

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FINANCIAL ITATI,;t'INT

FAST FARM TIRE SERVICE,
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
11-30-TP'C

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-GUARANJ'EEI)..

EXPERT Motorcycle Repair,
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
11-311-TP'C

RIJIUND -

Price To*

650&gt;11

5.55

Sci-..

Alben M.

F1RESTOKI DLC 1i0
NEW TRIAD-tLACKWALL 1
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SEWING MACHINES, repair
service, all makea. WY Z.
2281. '!be Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized Singer Sat..
and Service. We Sbarpen
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BUDGET PRICE fumlture on
our third noor bUdget shop.
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
Obto.
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EXPERT ENGINE TUNE UP,
14.95 p!UI parts II needed,
Pomeroy Home &amp; Anto.
11-30-TFC

MON. THIIf FRI.

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WISEMAN AGENCY
REALLY SOMETHING
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and brake6. Positraction R axle. all good tires. Red tlnish,
2 Dr. Monterey, V8 automatic trans., new w.w. tires, White
tinlsh 1 sharp and clean interior. radio and heater.

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OHIO'S FINEST
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Ohio, phooe
3-7-!tc

SEVEN ROOM house at Bashan. Phone 949-37UI.
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Phone 992-&amp;134.

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'6~ CHEVKOLET ••••••••••••••••.•••• ·••••$2095
2 Tot\ 84" Cab to axle, 825 X 20 tires, 292 cu. in. engine
cab very clean and solid. 12 ft. Insulated van b::tdy,

gas furnace. John J . Rose,

Long Bottom,

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AND SATURDAY
March 8- 9
THE LA&gt;T CHALU:NGE

Colored slides o! the chtl&gt;'s watered and watched tor spro\0Oower shows were presentia b;y ing •.plants. The children also

Mrs. Horace Karr at Wedne ..
do,y nigh!' s meeting ol the Che,.
ter Garden Club In the liOCial
room ol the Columbus snd &amp;&gt;utbern Ohio Electric Co.

(Technicolor)
Glenn Ford - Angie Dickinson

THE lULLS RUN RED
(Technlcolor)
·Thomas Hunter-Hency Silva
Sundo,y, Mondo,y, Tuesday

Mar&lt;:h 10.11-12
TONY ROME
(Technlcolor)
Frank Sinatra - JUl st.. John
eaturette:
Hula La l..ai
Grizzly GoUer;
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1alSO had slides taken of Royal
Oak Park and on the grounds
of the Karr home followill8 the

hea"Y smwaflastJanuary.There

was a rare one of recl&gt;lrds at a
feeder, in a vivid rtash of color
against the snow.
A touch of spring was given
the members when Mrs. Karr
Showed slides taken on a wild
flower tour last year. The color
pictW"eS included uJack in tile
Pul,pJt" in their natural habiuit,
yellow and purple violets, and
D.ltchman' s britches.
Mrs. Earl ~Alan gave the verse
of the morth and Mrs.UU.e Kautz
reminded members that caladium
and tuberous begonia bulbs ml,)'
be potted and placed in a warm
spot to grow,
Members responded to roll
call with a favorite selection of
garden ,poetry, Mrs. Herbert LaDeaux was devotional leader. ~e
read from Psalm 8 and gave a
meditation and prrcyer from th~
Upper Room.
L\lrlng the business meeting
conducted by Mrs.. Reid YoW'Ig.
rice president, Mrs. Kautz reported on the February thera,py
program wlth the special education clas~ in the Eastern Local
School djstrict. The club members assisted the children in
preparing nower ,pots, planting
Oower seeds in them, and then
personalizing the potS with an
artificial flower to which each
chUd's DIDle was attached.
The pots were placed ln the
wincbw ledge where they will be

Home Economists
Survey Lovnched
A

survey to learn the number

of trained home economists in
Meigs County is being conducted

to' theCooperativeExtenslonSer-

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Margaret Griffiths, Meigs
County Extension Agent, Home
Economics, said the survey ts
being done in c()(Jj)eratlon with
the Ohio Home Economics Asso.
elation.
Any horne economics graduate
with either a major or mlror in
a home economic• field is asked
to contact Miss Griffiths, Survey
forms have been malled to some
home economists. H a home ec~
mmist has not received one,
please wrlte or call the Exten.
slon Service, Box 32, Pomero~.
The information wW be forward.
ed to the !bte Association, but
can be used by au.y borne ec~
mmist in the county.

ms&lt;tf valenUnes

ua1111 red net
paper doilies and valentine
hearts. The work period was followed by a party, with the chU.
dren assi~~oting with the prliJaraUon of a valentine table. Mrs.
Olnald Mora. Mrs. Ka.!ilz, and
Mrs. Woodrow Mora provided
the work materials and relreshmerts Cor the thera,py program.
Jt was noted that Mrs. lleid
YQung and her committee will
have activit)' for the class som&amp;time this month.
Members were reminded to
take packets ofllower seeds for
the 4-11 club to the next meeting,
Mrs. Roy Miller displayed a
bloo~ Sh11nrock

plent.
Mrs. Lalleaux and Mrs, Carl
Kautz, assisted by Miss Joy
KaLta served a salad course
c&amp;rryiJW out the St. Patrick's
Diu- theme at the conchaslon of

Milton Roosb, director
of Region 11, Ohio AaSO&lt;laUon
ot Garden Clubs, talked on eon..
senaatioo at a meeting of the

Middleport. Amateur GardtMrl
hold Wednesday night at t h e
home o! ~Mrs . L. E, R~da,
&amp;I-essing bird conserntion in
her talk, the regional director
gave a rec~J&gt;e · for • bird cab
made up of waste fat, corn meal,
rolled oats, soaked dried fndt,

B&amp;PW Club Wil

Meet on Tvesdoy
The Middlt(!Ort Buslneos 1111&lt;1
Professional Women's Club wiU

charge.
There will be an insta.llatton

service for the new members of
the past year.

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SUNDAY, MAIK:H 10 1968

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PQ14EROY~ Louis Reibel, oldeli living deposltur o!TheFerm.
era Bank &amp; Savings Colq&gt;sny,
turned the nrst shovel o! dirt
lor the firm's new building at
~aldng ceremonies Saturday alternooo,
Mr. Reibel, one-time superIntendent ol the Machine shops
at Hcb8011 Yardl tor the New
York Central Rallrosd snd In

more recent years parb\er in

attended the observance presented under sponsorship of Church
Women United o! Meigs COOnty.
Members reported eight calls
on shut -Ins during the p a s t
month,
''Youth...'Dclety's Untapped fiesource," was the program topic
used by Miss Mar cia Karr. Mrs.
John sauvagepresentedde\'otiollfi
on the theme, "PrayerofPraise"
using John 11 as her scripture.
Sbe read a poem, ,.Christ and
We," and concluded with prayer.
A Lenten meditation, "A Boy's
Dream," clol!led the meeting. The
hostess was assisted in serving
refreshments by Mrs. Beulah
Ward of Galllpolls and Mrs. Dana
Winebrenner. Mrs, ~I Kloes
was a guest and other memben
attending were Mrs. Don Lisle
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Theodore T. Reed. Jr., president or The Fanner• Bank &amp;
Sovlngs COin)lally, along with hla
sons, Paul, Bruce and Tom, also
took turns with the shovel lhtring the erouo&lt;l&gt;realdng. Mr. Reed
is the third generaUon ol his
family fo serVe as president of
the bank which was founded in
1904 by the late Frederick Wll.
Uam Reed.
Others taking part in the ceremonies were county and Pome~
roy village officials, representatives of U!e Pomeroy a n d
Micklleport Chambers of Commerce, bank ofticlals, members
of the bank's board of directors,
Mrs. Amy Klngslsnd, one o! the
property owners where t h e
bank' s new parldng Lot will be
locatedi A. R. Kni~t. owner ot
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The association establi&amp;bed a

at permanent officers. Too, the goal OC 1,000 members. Mem-

Please consider this your
personal
in_vitation to attend the
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by a legal subdivision.
The association involves a sixcoonty area - Hocking, Athens,
VInton, Jackson, Gall1a and
Meigs - totaling 427,000 acres
of drain&amp;g~~ area.

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GALLIPOLI.&gt;- Carol A. Freeman, 30, Cheshire, was cited to
Galltpolla Municipal COOrt oo
a charge of failure to yield the
right of way after a three car
coUislon at 2:53 a.m, Saturdo,y.
The Slate liiJ!hWIJ' Patrol said '
Mra. Freemsn drove off Rl. SS4
snd headed oorth on Rl. 7 and

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Reception to Follow
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Gerald Tuning, work WlitconservaUonlat, Gallla Cowrty Soli
and Water Conservation District,
reviewed Public Law 566 on
source of funds tor conserva.
tlon projects.

In O.eshire ·on Saturday

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Driver Cited after Wreck

Ceremony

At the site of the new Farmers Bank
and Savings Company, West Second
Street in Pomeroy ·

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Ground Breaking

CROW'S

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Author Mrs. Meltzer

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driven by Delores Meadows, 36,
of 108 Mabeleno Dr., Gallipolis.
The Freeman car struck the

rli!ltt side or the MeadoWs car
forcing it into the lett &amp;Ide of
a southbwnd car driven by Don
Walker, !3, ol 509 Magnolia Dr.,

!ELMAR A. CANADAY, left, chats with A. R. Knight, conter, snd Theodore T. Reed, Jr., at
a reception following Saturday's gro\Uldbreaklng Cor the new Pomeroy quartor.11 of the Fanners
Bank and savings Co. Knight owned the real estate \()On which the new bank buDding will be coil

Gallipolis. There was h e a v Y
damage to the Freeman a n d
Meadows ears and minor damage to the Walker car.

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Scouter Course
Begins Mar. 14

Mrs. Meadows suffered a minor 1mee Injury but was not lm·
medtatel,y treated.
TWO par11011s bad minor lt\itlrtea in a two ear colllsloo at
GALLIPOLIS- With two fer- 10 a.m. Saturdor m JackiiOIIRd,,
GALLIPOLIS - A colll)liele
By PAT HOUCK
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ry boala 111 operation Saturday, two snd nlne.tenths miles well course In Cub ScoUIIng will ho
- Ruth K. •llfeltl!er~PortllnO\IIh, ~rof "Folia servlc~ between Ksnsuga, Heo· al. Vinton,
held March 14, !rom 10 a.m. to
roc~ by Van-.Press,!• a V.raatUe snd &lt;leriiCIII ~Pt. Ploaaanl waslm·
Cars driven b7 Rober! D. Oa- 2 p, m,, a! Grace Methodist
Jli'OV~' tr-ndously, aceordlni berne, Jr., 23, Rt. 1 Vinton, IIIII Chur&lt;h, according 10 IU1DOIIII&lt;e10 nrea motorlstssaturtlo1morn- Charles E. Nichol11011, 27, Frank- ment by O&amp;rlsnd E. Paroms,
tng.
Un, met and collided on a curve. Leader&amp;libt Tralninl Chairman,
The Main street landing lead- 'There was moderate da!naiO 10 MaiiOII.Gallla·MeiR&amp; &amp;:out Jlloing into Pl. !'leaaantlsnow-.
both eara.
trlct,
The true~u'ferr)'- 15vehlcle
Otiborne snd a paSIIOIIIIOI' In
The course will be identical
capacfl!', 11 usliig the HsnderiOO . the NlchoiiOD car, Joy Norman, with the course in Cub 5eoutlng
lllldlnl ~Ue ~ 8 car eapacfl!' 15, of Wesi' Alexandria, Ohio, beld on. Oct. 22. 1967, P&amp;rsooa
rtim Ia uolllg the Pl. Pleaoant each lllllfered a bump m t b. e aalll.
1an4111r.
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Boy Scout training is sche,AI~ ltilllc waa heaV)i Sat- tn~
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' Wled to start AprU 11 at 11YF
~. mov~ 'ac:o.. thophloc
'lbe.patrol, died 11,l&lt;hol"'!11111 ·, Criek llli!lt School. ThlawiU ho
pteyila. illfliOI~\ fp~ ,fhe flrl! i, Gell41ol!B ••.~poot!:!lti'kch a ~ote course, except lite
ume'"' sinee J ~s be(llil ' u · .Oa·~etoj'lold " oa- · snd Do, Parlllllll slated.
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day's sesaion.
Next step will be the election

Surprise Dinner
Party is Given

Order By ·Phone
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o!!lctala or a number ol existIng bank structure• over a 1'ide

the Twin City Maehine Slop ol
•• Pomeroy, shoveled the first
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attendsnce o! well ..wishers.
SP&amp;~IG AT
!l&gt;rilw Regional Con!ereuce.of the
student E&lt;b:aUon Association, sa;.
'llle now Farmers Bank &amp;
0. tor.) state SOnatorOakleyC;Colllna; Dr, Alphus R. Christensen, president of Rio
Savings CompliiiY building will
®les·e; snd Som S. &amp;nlth, assiBtantprolessorof political science at Rio Grande College.
be located on land UJat w a s
formerly occupied by the old
Pomeroy Motor CompliiiY building before that business moved
into a new structure on East
Main - st. The soon&lt;o.IJe.IJullt
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larger dtles, said Collins. ''Clurs
tweoo w. Soeond.st. andW, Main·
of 'tllf :f071h ·General Assembly
"W' are as proud ol Rio are money problems... During st, was de&amp;!IIJied following an
o! ~;Wave been more fndttul Grsnde College as 700 are of the last year, the Ohio Legisla!hap . ., before, ·•IIP"&lt;Iall1 tor your respective colleges," said ture . has awarded an additional
$22 million to educaUon In Ohio,
~ ~· .lf-~i1ero0hlo," Dr. Chrllllensen,
oald BWli• ...,._ ()alde,y c.
Sen, Colllno discuued the out- he said.
Next In line, said COllin&amp;,
COIIII11; cit .the l8lll Setlator!al look lor the futllre of hl&amp;ber edu·
ts the area of vocational educalion
In
reference
to
the
recent
Dlatrlet "'
catioo. This needs to be deHe IIIII*!' Saturdlf,jo morethan legislation of the Ohio General
$0 ~s
~jj( mem- Assembly. People In the rural veloped more than ilf1J' other
area right now, especially in
ber•
the' lliU!&gt; stu- counties were hurt in the redls. Aoooelaillln of trlctl.ng, said Collins. Athens,
Southeastern Ohio.
at Rio Grillcle Cal.Ua, and ·Meigs CounU.es now ' Closing remarks of the mornVINTON- Meigs COunty Com- jects which could be made avail(:Qlllns Is chalionly one repre BeotaUve. ing session were made by sam mon Pleas COUrt Judge John C. able througtl improved stream
llealth,
thl4, Gallla c:ounQI had S. Smith, assistant professor ol Bacon Frida,y nli!ltt explslned le. condiUons.
JIO)IUcal science at Rio Grande gal aspects for tlle formation
of the
ntchard Sayre, Meigs-Gallia
the Rnest tax strue- COllege, wholspresentlyonleave of a conservation district to 3.5 Community Action Program di'
0111' nel&amp;b- of aboence to complete his re- persons attending the Raccoon rector, discussed possible as~-~~:~
· lllllatlon cpltements for a I'll. D at the Creek Watershed Association rdstance through the CAP, simiD
Olilo Stat&lt;t Unlverilll)'.
meeting in the Town l;lall here. lar to the Leading Creek prode&gt; .Jq,. Gie teieber or tmnorrow,
The assoclaUon was 1'0\)l'gart· Joel in Meigs Comly.
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th!J.
•lll!fd; "'W'WIU. . . .peo- lzlld ' last woek th~ '11!( er.~ --~GI'aay TW;itililwas ~
Wo are !ortlmate !hat ,.. de&gt; pie """ not to walla lhalr Uno. forts of Cook ~ckle. Qllekle, temporary memberlldp chairnot have the disciPline problems We muai teach them skills be- temporary chairman of the asso- man. Max Barnea, chairman, was
foiJDd In lllliiiY acboola
yond their normal education." ctallon, was In charge ol Fri- ill and unable to atlelld Frido,y'&amp;

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it was noted the 53 area women

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Turns Earth t6'f· New Bani{

For Your Home!

Da.Y of

ServmQ Meigs County for over 95 years

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RUTLAND

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Use our free parking lot on Second
Street, across from the store

was carried out in the refreshment table decorations. M r 1 .
Pearl Reynolds was the assisting hostess.

bus were also preSent for the

POMEROY
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The St. Patdck's Day theme

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The traveling prize brought by
Mrs. Walter Crooks was won
by Mrs. Cline, who also retelv~

Rossell PalnterotPomery, Route
3.
AUendit~~ were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Brown and children, Glenn.
sammy, and Terry of Miners.villej Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Painter and children, Diana, Beck)'
snd Victor o! Midd!IC&gt;Ort; Mrs.
Eva Painter and children, Rusty,
Debbie snd Robin, snd Robert
Painter o( Pomeroy. Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Johnson of Colum-

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a former member, was read.

A surprise dirmer p&amp;l"'y was

For house hunters who aren't waiting for
spring ... who see the house they want to
buy right now . . . we have quick·action
mortgage loans waitmg right npw . .. at the
low, low bank rates that have made OU'
bank mortgage loans, w1th their really con ·
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held Sunday in observance of the
45th anniversary ot Mr.andMra.

Mortgage Loans
for early birds

Furnishing~

A nominating committee was
appointed when the Woman's Society of Christian Service of
the Syracuse Methodist Church
met Tesda,y night at the home
of Mrs. Frank Wlnebremer.
Named to the committee were
Mrs. WllUam Eichlnger, Mrs.
Melvin Grimm, and Mrs. Wil liam Houdashelt. lt wu announced that the spring district meeting will be held on April 14 at
Jackson.
A. report on the World

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meet Tuesday ewen1111o Mar&lt;h U (.ukill.
;\ communleallon from M r a.
with dinner at 6:30 at the Nania

Re&amp;taurant 1111&lt;1 the buslneso
meeting and program !ollowlag
at the o1fices of the Columbia
the meeting. Favors w e r e Gas ol Ohio ottice.
The program will be presented
erasers costumed as oriental
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the membershiP committee,
figures. Mrs. Pearl Mora rewith
Bett,y Cline, membershiP
ceived the &lt;klor prize.
chairman, and her conunittee in

'v\.SCS Names
Committee for
New Officers

nuts, suet, seeda ·N¥f molasses
packed into pans snd cut. ·
· ~~ra. Roush announced t h e
spring rqtclial m~ 10 be
' trene·
held In ·Mor with ' !Ira.
Jackaon as cn.e speuer. Aft ..
other pest at the meeting, Mra.
HOward Nolan, pve an ln!ormal
talk on various garden materials
aultable for arrangements.
During the meeting t&lt;lllducted II)' Mra. Belty CUne, mombon rea)lOIIded 10 roll call with
commemts oo what's new In seed
catalogues. !Ira, Edward Burkett. p.ve tbe verH of the month,
1111&lt;1 tho arranaoment o!themonth
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Coun\Y 4·H Home Economic&amp;
advisors attended a training
see&amp;!on Frida,y In Gallipolis
where home management was
the topic of the area conference taught byKatherlneKnarr
and Lois Deneke, extension
specialists 1n home management. Two new projecta were
d!..,.ssed snd two more projects lor both boy• snd girls
were lntrodueed.
Atlending !rom Meigs COlin·
ty were Thelma Cozart, Thel·
rna Eaale. Margaret Brown.
Connie Reed, Franels ~n­
cer, Pat Holter, FJ,rle Cole,
Florence Wells, Mrs. F r e d
'Smldl, !Ira, J. A. Smith and
Marpret Grifllllla, COIIIIIY extenolon ..-nt, Home EcOnorn·

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Candidates to

Be Shown Off
PORTLAND - The Portlsnd
Community will sponsor a "Mae
Your Candidat~s Night" on Frio.
do,y, April 19, at the elementary .
school there.
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A fl&gt;Okesman said all
didates tor public office on
county,
are exten&lt;led an QPerHnvitatlonto •
Introduced and
1\Y to make a brief talk.
lntroWctlon of csndlclatlt&gt;.;
which wW ~tert at 7 11o
be preceded ljy a jimey
served bY the Portland wllll&amp; ·
The • - r Is acbeduled,lt;
ai 5 p, 111. Reftellhmebto
served throughoUt tho

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