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18-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Feb, 11, 1. .

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23 Past PTA Presidents Honored
Char·!

Mainly About
People In

Twenty • tbre epast pres!-. the teachers present, Mrs.
memben lor cards seat her mo- mlttee with Mrs. DoRa!d McKen·
dents were hooored in lhe an- l ies Lewis, Mis. Susan Harris, ther wbUe hospitaUed, and stat- zle aa chalrma11.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pu!Una
nual Founders Day observance . Mrs. Albert Woodard, Mrs. ing this was her .1.,1 year as ' The table was attractive In an.l daughter of WiUamsrown,
By AUCIA HART
b&gt; the Pomeroy Elementary i Gibbs, Miss Carolyn Smith, Mrs.: dlrecror and asked members to , white cover centered with an w. Va. visited Sunday with Mr. New1p1per Enterprlae Aon.
PTA Menday evening at the I Dan Meadows, Mrs. Ralph S}lf.'ll· attend the D1slrtct Conference : arrangement of blue and gold and Mrs. Shirley swan.
Ne~lect Is a leading culprit
school.
and Mrs. Swackhamer and Saturday, April 18, at Chaun- Dowers, PTA colors, made by Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Swan -~1tbnting ~ many
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Members we1·c greel.rd ~.~ t the I boutonnieres to Mr. Spencer cey.
, Mrs. John Terrell, with a were business visitors in Park· pro ems af een • agen. eg.
1 of skin bdurlng adoleacence
Mrs' ' Max Folmer and II and the safety direetor, Leo1 Group singing
of America II large
birthday cake iced
in ersbur"eo w• Va. Monday •
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Mrs Jay wmer who pre;ent. Crew who spoke brieflv on that concluded the program, after 1While and decor3ted 10 blue Mlso Leda Mae Kraeuter re- 01 bet!
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Mrs. Lohse, Southeastwh'1ch refres hments of cak e, 1~ and gold , WI'th the ·mscr IPti on, turned
home Saturday, from . m ta
n01 mp r·ard wllh PT emblem ern Ohio District Director, abJ coffee, tea, mints R:nd. nuts were I "Founders Day, 1897~1966," on .Holzer Hospital and iB conva· l : w-es.
lnserlb•d ~Irs. Charles Lewts spoke briefly, thanking
the . served by the executive com·: either side.
·iescing ni\"ly.
1th kin :pec:aUsb point out tha~
madeo 1he programs &lt;:~r~ ll&lt;illlt- i - ~ • - -- · ·
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tea service on the other. Mints W&lt;re Sunday dinner oueata ol just turned 25 with ertw s lee~
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thin lines around the Ups or
was in charge ol the meeJing,
and napkms further earned out her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ev· !u 0 d b
High
chool
wh &gt;ch opened wdh lhe pledge A colored film strip entilled. Ernest Burton was read by Mrs. the PTA colors. Mrs. Jed Web- ereU Dailey..
an~ !~1e ro~Js should s not
to the nag led by Cub Sc01ils ''Journey to Nazareth," was pre- Nan Moore and a special offe·· ster Sr. and Mrs. Olro Strauss Mrs. Jack Cummins
and hav ~t:r..,ls lther ' th
Tro1&lt;1p 248 . toll uwed with pravor sented Monday evening when lng of approximately 110 was presided at the coffee and tea children, Todd and Michele of sa/ But mere and !ore
IJ Kermil \\'a lton . Durmg the the Women's Society in Chris- taken lor the Methodist Chris· services, and Mrs. Fred Blaett- Columbus are spendmg a week women do have these It Is dl.,
h•:-: me-:s -.r~;;;ion, a conlribut.ion · tian Servict&lt; of Youth Methodist tian Overseas Relief Fund. An nar and Mrs. Chester. Knight w!tb her parents, Mr, and Mrs. heartening te tbem.
also is
was made toward purc has~ of Church met at the church.
offering for the annual school of served the cake.
Vldor Brown.
confusing to men who used to
weeklv m um.
Mr~. Edward Young, pro- missions to be held at Ohio
Mrs. Nora Roush returned 10 read these neck and facial signa
Ra lph Spen m told of
the · gram chairman, was assisted Wesleyan University in July
~er home. Monday, after. spend- to help gauge a potentlsl date's
play, "Bo',1 Ut)· and llw Reast." I by Mr. Young in preenting the will be taken.
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:l mg the wmter With her siSter In age, No more.
he: ng shown m Athens and stat· I film which relraced the jour· Mrs. Criswell reported that ~
law. Mrs. Ctrarles Withrow.
A leelHlger can bead off a
ed that gradPs mn•P ;l ud four '. ney of Jf'sus as he went about the Rotary dinner committees '~
1 Charles R. Karr Sr. return- lined throat before the lines
woulrl go in school buses. 1\Jes. I the shore of the Sea of Galilee bad been revised with women
i ed home Tuesday, from Veter· become too llrmly etched by
d''"· f&lt;·h . 22. '" srP 11. The preaehmg and teaching.
o! the church given responsi· j fl
f • ans Memoml Hospital and Is correcting her pasture when
11flh grodr won the attendance The film showed
modern bJIIIy for some phase of tho , ~
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unprovmg but wlil be_ confined walking and when seated at her
hannf' t' Tht&gt; pre!' id~11t anno11nr· Nazareth and t he- shrines
of work. The World Dav of Pray·
1to hiS home for a period.
study desk. Hold the head. erect
ed that lhe OU p!Jy"s would . the remains of the old build· er was announced to be heir Mi~s Joy Boggs, student nurs~ ~ Mrs. Edward T. Bauer return- and don't let the neck sink into
prest'nt the program at tht:&gt; ings and place~ mentlonPd In Feb. Z5 at Heath Church at at Ga~hpohs, spent the week 1erl to her ~me, Marlon today, the shoulders like a startled
l!arrh mrrtmg.
· the Bible. Mrs. Young and Mrs. 1:30 p.m. An invitation to at- end wllh her parents, Mr. ~nd after spendmg the past
l&lt;!n turtle.
bv Pomeroy
High · w. McComas led the group tend the' "Quiet Day'' being Mrs. Lionel &amp;lggs and family, days WJth her parents, Mr. and Keeping the skin moist, clean
Sehool slndPnt~ under the direc- i in singing, "I Will Make You Isponsored by the women
~f Miss Carol Scott, . student Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr. .. and supple with hand massages
lion or 1\lrs. \'ola n Swa(' kh amer 1Fi sh~n;; or Men, '' in conclusion •Grace Episcopal Church
m nurse at Holzer Hospital in Gal· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grave- helps ward off feathery Jines.
opellt'd Ihe program. Mr. t;iJ. Ito Ihe program.
PomerQf Feb. 17, was read. The lipolis, was the weekend guest ly of Du~bar .. W. Va. spent Sat- It alan Is proved that a smile
more im rodur•~d thr Past Pr{'s. : The meeting was In charge of meeting was adjourned with the ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. urday With h1s mother, Mrs. 8. does more for the race than a clean water and pat dry.
er lubricants, moisturizers,
idents and .\Irs. Gene Houda- 1Mrs. James Criswell, president, benediction.
Paul Scott. She was taken to IF. Gravely and his sister, Mrs. frown. Constant sour expresi masks, astrments and
other
shelt and \t 1·s 1,j ] 11mn• pre~f'fll· ; who gave devotions including The val e-ntine theme was car· Gallipo1is Monday by her mo-- J. A. Eden.
siens make those
furrowed F:r applying or ~e~ov ng beauty aids to keep her skin in
ed £' 3 , h with a ror~age or bou- ~ scvt•ral poems entitled, ''Two ried out in refreshments of sal· ther.
I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pullins brows and can leave an unat- rna _e--up use a~ oversize cos- balance Man
de 8 bnent
tw"' '''l'e
Pieces of Wood ," "I
Found ad and sandwiches served by John All ensworth and Judy ·~ and daughter, Ritll of William., tractive line between the eyes. melle puff. You 11 need a bag of stores 0·If f
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Tbt&gt;v Nere Mrs. Jt&gt;d \\'ebslt&gt;r H1m ." ' 'The Book More Prec- the hostesses, Mrs. Wayne Gib- Wildermuth, students at Ohio town, W. Va. were Saturday For a teen·ager cleanliness is these puffs. Throw each one a· metics an~ s~in ~arese;a~ ~:
Sr \ Ire; Juhn TrrrPtl whn h r~s ious than Gold " and a closing bons, Mrs. M. C. Wilson, Miss . University visited over the «W&lt;'rnight guests of his sister a necessity to cut down on se-- way aftberllsuse . .Contino~ use of vantage of these
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, Bess san horn and Mrs. J ohn '. weekend w1th
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met"tmn ~I'll '" ~hl• WI.! " pn•.., idt&gt; ni . The worship center had been 1Kincaid.
. Mrs. Robert Allensworth and and brother·in-law,
Mr. and pies and blemishes. Select a ~~ er 1PIJ kt at ar~ ~a . 1 But all the manufactured ItMl'' i1: 'o B~rnitz ·Mr," Fred prepared by Mrs. Guy Shuler, ]' The !able was covered with ' Mr. and Mrs. Millard Wilder- ' Mrs. George Sellen.
soft complexioo
brusb that WJ staenlmadde-~~
an 1ac1•• ems In the world cannot com0 Ya
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BI Jettn:lr. \I •· Harold t.o hse .· S ~Intua 1e eha1r~an. t car- ; a p1 c_o an cen ere w1 l muth.
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won U'J' ~oe es n. se w woes.
:\Irs. Evert&gt; ll ThomJ s, Mr s. neri out. the prom1ses . of ~ a valentm~ ar:angement made 1 Mrs . .James Brewmgbon spent
mas~age on a soap, perhaps a
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Max fn lnw r l\lr:-:. llonk v r:,.:. by a ra1nbow made w1th ram· by Mrs. Kmca1d, using red ; the weekend in Huntington, W.
mediCated one or one containing lt l.s at the teen age, skiD life - sleep and diet. The young
bel . Mr,. c . F. Tnmokir;s 3 ,..1 buw-colored candles. Each col-11carnati~ns, . greenery, red net . va. with her daughter and son· Meets af
hexachlorophene to cut down sp.clslists point out, that a woman who eats properly and
Orval Wdes frll rn l'entral srhool or suggested th e various prom- and _sahn ribbons. Tall red tap- I in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
I on bacteria and further inf~ woman needs to study her skin geb adequale rest wiD reap
and \Irs . 0 110 Slrarrss. Mrs . i&lt;es ol God including the sbed ' ers m re_d holders were used on Luckeydoo. She was joined sunMrs.
I tlen. Rinse thoroughly wtth type and learn that proper use future dividends,
Prank Fugatf' Mrs
Cha r les, blood of Chnsl. the love of God. j e1the1'. s•de. R~d napk1.ns and 1day by Mr. Brewington
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\!rs. J. w. MrMrrrrav,
~1rs . and the la&lt;th and truth of the . sided at ~e silver coffee ser· . ner.
land lA&gt; Hong Kong by the IJor.
Ray Rigg,, \Irs. w A. Gibbs, word ol God.
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IVIce. A pmk potted plant was Mrs. James CrisweU and cas Circle_ of the M!dd~port
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T An open Bible, marked m col· , used on the p1ano.
daughter Dianne were busi· IFrrst BaptiSt Church Tuesday
A .r s Dow l~i: e~nd n~~:s : ~:·me~ : ored ink, was used in the ceo-•
ness visi'tors in Columbus Sat- 1~ evenln~. at the home of Mrs.
1'ilrrs of
Run S&lt;'hool and i ler. .
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I urday. They were accompanied John Scmes. Mrs. Charles Ben·
M 0 ld M K . f th
Durmg the busmess meetrng
1b M Earl Knight who went nell, chatrman, pres1dde,
rc:. ona Elementary.
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thank-you
note_ from
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Pomeroy
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!I toy be rs.with her daughter, Mrs. j Mrs. Richard Owen was de- NEW YORK (UP Il -A man youngsters had gone lltrongh so many dropout•.
Lohse also served as presidenl :
Ron Halley who Is a pallenl , votional chairman, having as who has spent nearly hall a the ~usic ca?'p, many on lnro The only ,oompetiUoo Is In
of the new srhool PTA .
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IOn ISters
0 ong ong
at Riverside Hospllat
jher theme, "Promises of God," century 111lltructin~ roung mUSIC _educa!Jon o_r w become sporls. That. why sporls are
Co rsa ges were al so presented
Mr. and Mrs. Manmng Kloes ·in which she read scripture and people sums ~P the adualtoo In professiOnal muslCJana.
so popular.
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Thank-you
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today's
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~:~t~:~h!~s ~~~~~~g th:~ ! 1 Plattsburg, Oh•o. with her SIS· were read rrom the Hall family, ..., word-"slck."
witho:t :o.:a 1~1.,;n: system should offer a lot more
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It C ·I I th F yt B t' t ;ter and family, the Rev. and the Cross Talbot families and Dr Joseph E. Maddy 74 • en graduates In it he said The choice of courses. Free enter·
a '" eTuesday
o e evening
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IS M
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' ' for &amp;ston Symphony ' has five,· the prist!; . . therg.
I ht wchoose • .
The
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.rs. George Siddall and chll· Mrs .. C. H. Wise,
Pomeror, Ohio
St• fl •nd Offrms Cl ub
of home of Mrs Dav d Darst
Idten.
mh1p lund was dtscussed by the young, says our school Chicago Symphony 15.
• thai s what thts country was
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY 1Me1gs Tem ple, Pyth~&lt;.m Sislt-rs, 1 Mrs. Will~ Ant~ony, ·vice · Weekend guest! of Mr. and lthe chairman, Mrs. Clyde Wine- systems are too rigid with
founded on."
NOT OPEN
:was an evenI of Monda\ even· Ichairman preSJded in the ab- : Mrs. Everett Bachner and dau- brenner.
curricula, the school day Is roo The academy offers a variety As for school hours, welll
ing in th e socta l rooms of the i senre of 'the cha~rman
Mrs ' ghter, Conme, were their daugh- 1 T
. ' short, and the competition of high school courses, Wii!' Maddy is outspoken about
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY . Columbus, and Southero Ohto ' Tony Fowler. Mrs. Fra.;..,. Bea: ter, Mtss Karen Bachner, Ohio awe~~e~~o::; ;:-.:~ked wbrtDg : offered studenb almost nil.
plenty of students enroll~ 10 t.,acbers who strike lor •
FEB. 18 ond 19
leMrrr Company .
i rhs gave devolions on theme UmversJty, and Mtss Mary be sent w Hon Ko~ m::etlg WI "! think American education the language and o;crence •horl&lt;!r work weke- "the cbild
Bnrt Lancaq Pr
" THE TRAIN"
Bel lv Spencer, preSJdenl, pre- "Washing the Heart's wm' Schaaf of Columbus.
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g d used iB sick," said Maddy, "anything courses. We offer four years should be the one considered.''
Cartoons
.sldt&gt; d ove1 the short busmess ldows."
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Mrs. Fr~nk Hy~ell of Rutland [wot mg or acone
College. to get by.
of. LaUn, three of Russian," A strike for higher pay, he
FRIDAY and SATURDAY ,meetmg followmg the dmner., The circle sent
birthday IS a medical patten! a\ Metgs ,'ld Day of Prayer was an- "Look who's doing the said Maddy. Not many other concedes, can have Ito reaanns.
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Hostess"' for the year were! cards w the special interest Gffieral Hospttal In Pomeroy oHeaounced w b? held Feb. 5 at l&lt;!acblng. Our leaders of 1990 achools match that."
Spartan Beglmen
Hurt l. ancastcr in
dJSrus&lt;ed
and
a
note
of
thanks
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where
she
IS
bemg
treated
for
th
MethodiSt
Church
In
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"THI! TRAIN''
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M H , M El ! m1ssronary and get·well cards h rt .1 t H d ghter dleport at 1,30 p m.
are getting a 1940 education , . "Education Is enforced in this
nter oc en Academy,
Bu rt Lan c.2 ~ l f'r . i'&lt;nli Sro· ~ Ira rom rs
ora( e c -Ito shut-m members, Money was a ea at men . er au . ,
doled out by those who weat eo u n t r II
said Maddy hours run from B·OO a.m. to
fif' ld . Jeann e Mor-:'all, ~'II · hmnev for flowe_rs
received fer the Scholarship Mrs. George Johnso_n of Middle- It was announced that a brl·l to school In the 1920's and Studenill Y,;..en't motivated. I'~ 4:30 p.m., break Jm:, dinner,
chel Simon. Suwnn&lt;' flo n.
Du
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t~e
socral
hour
games.
Fund
The members were ask· port and daughter-m-law, Mrs. dal shower for Martha Fowler 1930's."
eonvlnced that's w there are resume from 8:00 to 7:30, and
Colorc1rtoon
were played a_nd pnzes award- ed to conlribute sweaters for Pearl Hysell are With her at !would be beld Feb. at
the Maddy never finished the
by
then there's a "study table''
SUNDAY, MONDAY
: ed to Mr_s .. Phil Memharl: Mrs. Hang Kong and clothing for the the hospital.
church, The cirele Is to have ninth grade, but he holds eight
until 9:15 p.m. four ev..Binp a
and TUESDAY
George Childs, Mrs. Mmme. Gtl- Mather School.
Mr. and Mrs. Walron Manley the devotions for tile B. H. San- bonorary docroral&lt;!a from coDeCtJODS
week lor any student wbose
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"THE F~~~~~N~ A;: KID''
~t~e an~ ~rs . Bt'lty :•sss. i The World Day ol Prayer spent the weekend In Columbus Iborn Missionary Society meet- ges and universities. He foundgrade drops below a C. The

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The Ohio River Wednesday 1 rote ol two-lenthl of a lootl7, Rt. 14 In Millersville, Rt.
lftemooD began retreating to- por hour. Sbermaa
Ford, 12 from Portland to the Athel!l
ward Ill banks In Pomeroy llld Lockmaster, indicated the river 1Counly Line Rt. 248 near
· by todly it had receded from bad been receding tllree-tentbs ter. Rt. 331 at Antiquity and B.t.
East Malo-It at Sycamora and of a loot each hour uprtv..-, 143 between Middleport
aid
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and the fall would probably Bradbury,
No merchanll were forced to opeed up in tbe Pomeroy area Classes were resumed thfa
move tholljJb the water literally yet Wday.
morning at Pomeroy Elementary
bad lapped at the fronts of sev· State Highway Deparlmeat lchool but both the Juaior aid
eraL
employees bere laid aeveral Senior Highs remained closed
The water gauae lD Pomeroy bJJbways In the COUIIIy would as did all schools of Soulhent
at IG ~- m. showed 45.8 ft., a be clear of water aad debril Local. ft was expected most of
drO{) of nearly two feet from before the end of today.
the schools where cl ..... wore
where the rampallnl Dblo bad Those hlghwayo otlU eloled called off would be reopeaod
crested bert. It bad lloDd in clbi:.:.•:.:mo
= rmn=·:::.g...:were:.:::...::Sta=te::....:Ro=ute:::..::F:.:r.::id:::ay'.:.._ _ __ _ __
Pomeroy at t7.5 al 4 a.m. Tues.
day, then raised 1110ther Inch
yesl&lt;!rday morning as the result of the rainfall during the
light.
Tbe water tben began roeedill8 for &amp;ood early wedn..
day aRerooeo and hu been fallIng 11 a al&lt;!ady, but slow rate
alnce. MalD-•t and all other
atreels of Pomeroy's bUJJiness
district were open wtraffic this
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Maddy oow a grandfather ol
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Allm•n. Mrs. Ben Neutz. March meeting of the B. H. Son- Virgil Manley,
w the school lunch program. I wintertime acbooC th':'lnterlocl&gt;
five wa~ born in Welll•"'co1orcartoons
!mg. Mrs. Davrd Farmer and born Sociely me t'
Mrs. Dana Hamm presented the
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sludy hook lor the eveni M l en Arts Academy which gre\1'
an..• and began studying violin
. .. ·-·-· urrng t • program
hour
n-ng. .rs. out of the IIWDIJiel' music
'libm he was live. He left
Mrs. Darst read a letter from
uuuald Boone g~ve the clostog camps.
school at 16 to concentrate 01
i the Norton family, missionaries
prayer. A guessmg game was
To (lifer Collep Coaraet
PT. PLEASANT- Three elvll music and at l8 was the
in India. Tbank·you notes were
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played and pries awarded to The acndemy opened Ill LICtloo• were rued In the olllce yotlllg•st member of llle
'7"d from Belly Kllligan, mis·
Mrs. Wmebrenner and Mrs. Sepl&lt;!mber 1162, and IIU the fll the Mason County Circuli MlnneapoUs Symphoay, playing
I. s100ary. Cherry Pte, coffee and The Jolly Bunch Sewing Club [Ellabeth Slaven.
camp Is for yoqsters from aert Tuesday.
viola and clarlneL
: nuts were served to tbe above beld Ita annual valentine par-· Mrs. Scinee was aaalsted by Ute 8lb througb 12th gradel, bnt Two o1 the act10111 ooncern His first major teacblng job
, and Mrs. Joe Wilson, Mrs. Bert ty Monday evening at the home Mrs. Dale Mourning In servin!l the academy 1000 will l!lpand promissory notes wltb the First w., as supervisor ollustrumeD.
BodJmer, Mrs. Genevwe Sax- ot Mrs. Willis Grueser. A valen- a dessert course carrying out to offer the 11rst two yem of NaUonal Baillt of Ripley plain- tal music ia the lleehestlr,
· ton, Mrs. Nora Hamilton.
tine box had been made by Mrs. the valentine theme. Valentlae college.
Glf In bo1b actions. The first Ia N.Y. acboola, Ha tall8hl Ia
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Grueaer for the valentine ••· napkins and candy carried out Dr, Maddy said some 30,000 against James R. Hoffman, Rt. other school systems, 0fitm11ec1
I CLEVELAN 0N LAWN
change by members. Jolly Pal the theme.
1 Lem, with the plaintiff de- national hlgb acbool Clfcheatru
ALL ~EW FURNITURE FOR
I est
DUPI - Ern- gifts were also exchanged.
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~ding judgment against the lor music confereocea, lllld In
' died .;;,ampbell,. 50, Cleveland, Mrs. George Hackett,
new Others attending Ia addition
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clelendaAt lor lite JUDI of $MO.Il. 11128 set up the lnlerlocheot
00
. esday mght mChmty president, was In charge of a
the above wero Mrs. Lillian
The second actton namea JJoyd Mualc camp. He's oondu&lt;led
::;spttal of burna r..,.JVed Mon. short business meeting. Round- McGhee, Mrs. Fred Gtbb6, Mrs.
Ul S nnUQ
llouglaa RL z Leon, defendant all over the coonll'y and
Y when his clolhing caught robin cards were sent to Mrs. Pearl Hollman, Mrs. Beulab
aad der:..oo. 'j..
in the meatlons there Isn't a
fire. He wu found lymg en a
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White Mrs Ernest Bugbee
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' The youth choir of tbe Laurel IUIII of $486.7~.
lnatrument he can't play,
I lawn in front of biB borne with Gertrude Mtller, Mrs. Peg Eas ' Jeann~ Boo,;. a
. his clothes aOame
1llld Mrs. Noah Haskins.
nd
Hannab Cliff Free Methodist
cburcb The tbltd actiDD Is aeeklng I asked Dr. Maddy whal be
INCLUDING
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Games were played and tbe , Greenlee, guesto.
met In the recreaUon room o1 jUdgment In the 8liiD oll&amp;ttiOO.• lbought of rock 'a roll
A
I All distances In Cuba
are .1 prie won by Mrs .. Ernest Hugh·
SALES REPORT
the pai'IOIIllg8 Mtlllday evening 15 with tbe T$leallng, Inc. "You can~ help It, II'• lib
Frl9ldalre
' measured fro
24
t :es wllh Mrs. Wilham Robson
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' diamond set in the floor of the I~onmng e
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"· Gallfpollo Dblo Feb 12 jliU ness meeting and valentine par· adlolJ are;: Wi!l!l ~
lleveJ.
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a . • ' like jal, It IIVeo
; capitol In Havana.
;Grueser served a de;mert course
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opmeot c..p., llol/it.11!Lll VIolet tills a chance to-lmproviM , • ,
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175 to 220 lbs. 17 to Scripture reading aad prayer Lee, WUUam and·IJoulae Mar· fine training."
;
ful sire
1w1th coffee and mJDill at the HOGS
When a blll II veroed,
II close of the meetmg.
11.50, 220 w 250 lbs. f1 w11.50; by the Rev Eugene GIU t[l8ll- CWII, L. A. aad Ilabel1 Wright. He then oonlelsed lbal paris of It are defeated.
a IBAittendMing wAerle MrMsi.UHermMan ~~:.:. :Sss28i~~ ~~
ed the ~lni- Plsns ,..... The actloD ~,1be leasing, ~f.!~!ed banjo,~ aad
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made to SJIOIIIOI' a hymn Bing ln81alloiloil, ~ of teJ.. ...... .,t with a jazz Combo lD
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Louis ,...,.~. f
:Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs. Perry 15 ~ 20; Sows and Pigs 75 to at the churcb Sunday, February 891s1oD sell.
Cblcago.
Buy on hsy Terms
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' ~, ounded the first , Mitch, Mrs. Kenneth Byers, Mrs. 125, Shoats 1D w25.
%1 at
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A tmall down paymtnl
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Iwoman s maga2lne 1n the Umt· . 11 E Bush Mrs
Wlllra' m CATTLE - Steen 18 to 28· 'vat
••·tr'"'·led,
ond only S1.00
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Bea k'?,g
to e~sFl5 toCo23; Baby ~ 20 gameo were played, aad cake
1 Reynolds, Mrs. James Johnson,
'"' PQME.OY
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Pit' da~.
.28 • at ws 1Z to II, Can- Iced In pink with tbe name o1
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1Mrs Carl Matrox, Mrs. Emil
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\Ball, Mrs. Shirley Mills, Mrs. ners 11 to 13; Bulls II to Zl; member Inscribed, and lee
I He•dqu•rters For
Hackett, Mrs. Hughes,
'Mra. M~ Cows 100 io 200.
cream, were aerved by ,Jb
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Orin Smith, Mrs. Robson, Mrs.
AL CALVES- Topll7.75; ElljJene GW and Mrs. Ban7.
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James Jividen and Mrs. Grue- Seconds 32 to 31; :Medium 30 Clark. l'ri!fOIII were Sue Tracy.
ser.
to 34; Com. &amp; Hvs. 22 to 30; Betty Klein, Brenda Gllmol'e
CuUa 20 to 28.
Karolyn !loulsbJ, Kay Howe~
WOMAN KDJ.ED
SHI!EP - Ewes l Lms. t to Karen Flores, Martha Bater
CLEVELAND (UP!) - 'Mre. IOo Stock Ewes t 10 18; Fat Becky Eblln, 1lollcbf
Emma Mllls, 11, aeveland Sheep 5 to 12; &lt;;ull• I ID 5; Patty Neu\llbtl, Mike Wrllbt,
Helgbet, died 'l'Uelday In Huroo Buckl f to 10; Fat Wetbero I Tomll(lulari,, LeGnard ~
Road Hospllal of bums and to II.
WaYJlt•.Lelfbelt; l•u ~ ,'( ,'
IDIDka Inhalation IUflered when LAMBS - Top!! II; Seconds rq., 'II'JII, · ~!W P\•l!lij(
Middleport, 0.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1966

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL XVII NO. 253

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FJood Threat to Valley Believed Passed . .::..":.:.\"~;-.~~::.n.~

RECI!;DING - BuslneSimen along East Maln-st breathed easier Wednesday about the time this picture war taken 11 the llond water began re· Lock 23 officials at Apple
ceding. Water had completely left the street between Lynn and Sycamore by today wilbout any buslneaa baring to move. - Sentinel Photo,
Grove said at 10:30 •· m. Wday
the river wu droppiag there 11

By United Prenlateraalloaal
The swollen Ohill River
claim~ two lives Wednesday
~sht \lui f su_dden celd snap
put .a \'h'ltlal end w the thre~t
ol terlqlla lloodl!'l 10 the Ohto
R!ver ~alley. . .
.. ~jllr drowned
lll!at ltonibn when _1beir boot
capilzoclln the sw1rhng back·
wal&lt;!rs of the river. The victims
were Theresa Liltlejehn, 17,
Ironton, and Hayes Kimble, 19,

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Ohio Furnace Road near roday. Schools In Marietta tpeD·
lronron, Theresa's brother, ed for the first time this week
Frank, 19, managed to swim w and nearly all roads were open
shore.
as the river went baek into ita
The river continued to recede banks.
from Sleubenv!Ue to near PortsRiver Hold• Ste..y . . .
mouth and the crest was At Portsmouth, the river bad
expected lo reach CinclnnaU held at 61.4 feet from 3 a.m
and tito1e out ·or ·ObJo some-· tllfUII#J mid-morning, One llcJil
time Friday.
road was closed and the lower
Marietta, which had water on level of U.S. 52 remained under
several of Its streets Wednes- water. but traffic moved freely
day, was cleaning up the debris oo the upper level.

Six pumping stations were JD. ClncianaU optlmlat!caDy preoperation at Porllnllllth but dieted Wednesday that no more
none of the city's l1oodgates lee weuld fmn 011 the river
had to be erected. One obaer· this year,
ver said the river wn "more
of a •utSance tho anythlDC •
Loll Ice Bepo1'l •• •·
else "
We have Issued our lui lee
At Clnclnnatl, the river atood repilrt lor 1111 aealllll," a for..
at 5U feet, ~ il!ll'·~ over ~aster ~ld.
Hood •tage, ana wal etple · ··'l'lii' HuUII• N&amp; ~
w crest at ~-5 feet sometillll' again after lloodlng part1 af
Ia!&lt;! Friday.
the West Grtea tlormllery area
The U.S. Weather Bureau at of Ohio University at Athena,

Studenll held their ground
aad avoided the yearly ritual of
evacuating the low-lying resi·
donee halls and moving 00 blgher IJ'OUDLI.
Fair and cold ,...ther wao
upected to dominate llle pic·
-~ Friday. Overnijbt
lelaforaluNI,.flll•~ 11
at Maoalleld and readlrip near
mo ..,. upeclld in some
parll of Northern Ohio llnight.

Reso. ..t 18
· Closed
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Airport Assured ~7~-;::·:: .r"tush
With ~ew Grant

11urvived a wiJd west sbom.
oot Wedaesday.
Wltueosee ~aid Jam.. MeCullen, 2%, came to llle Henry
moiDn Co., where Cleveland
Watkins, 41, ~ort&lt;s and con·
fronted blm With a gun after
PT. PLEASANT - Construction - when the weather -aa argument over money.
breaks -of a proposed $219,690 airport near here appear·
McCullen allegedly fired aiJ:
ed certain today.
sboto at close ran1e and Wa~
Gov. Huelett Smith announced from Charleston tnday kbta puUed blo own guo ao be
that Point Pleasant will receive a federal grant of $59,845 otumbled backwards, firbtl
maklnc poosible the constructton of a 3,200 foot paved alr· oev•al lholl 11 McCoUeo.
strip.
MeCalleD wu trealed fer 1
Pleasant Resort, oow closed
mlatr ann wouud. Watkina
The governor said the Appal· cause of flnancilll ~~~:~~~ wot 1a fair condHion.
achlan BegimiBI Commission and the National Goard
., . _
wm add $109,145tn Federal Avi· Approval of the $59 845
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atlon Agency funds. The Mas- compteled all the .. ~
on County Court bas cooperat- Incident to proceeding 1111
ell w provide t!(l,OOO.
project, it was reported.
The airport site has been ap- Local agencies 1n Meigs and
proved jwtt oorth
of Point Gnllla ceuntles of Dblo,
Plea1181!t off Route 62 on 1 tract the Ohio River from Maaon
of the old illdustrtal Rayon pro- County, are In process of
perty I'UIIIIIng beblnd the Point lng Federal grants lor airstrips.

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tion of the U.S. aid proaram cut oU during the lndo-PID
tan border . wac. Th~ money was offered for the purchase
of commodities cooSJdered essential to the Indian economy,
plagued by_a severe food shortage.
The VICe ~resid~nt discussed .the new loan during a
two hour .meeting_ With three Ind1an cabinet officills-G.
Subramaman, miniSter of food, agriculture, community development and cooperation; Sschin Chaudhuri, minister of
ll~nce; and Asoka Mehta,
mmlster of planmng. . . for President Jnhnaon, n... 111
- l!lunphfo;',-on • · 4ala~' tour Wet~..,tay •~ !tom , Paki.'llan,
where he announced
t he
resumption of u. s. aid 1o
India's neighbor.

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Drivers in

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complex of governmeat build·
ings built by the British 30
years ago.
Informed sources said the
v1ce preSident tai!'ed at length
about Indian agr1culture development and the
counll'y'a
emergency lood Reeds.
The talks were part of seriea
which included dlscussiol
or1
Chinese Commumst expansion
aiLD8. Red Chma invaded
the
northern frontier of India ill
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decision to close.
. The plusb tourist and conven- The Slate Highway
Patrol
!100 facility bas oncounl&lt;!redU· Investigated a two-car collision
nanc•al problems a10ce epemng in Meigs county 11 HO p.m.
last summer. In January it was Wednesday on Rt 121 at the
reported at a special meeting junction of Hysell . Ru• Rd. No
ol srockbolders of the West Vir.
glnls lndUJJtrles
Development ooe was IOJured.
Corp that tbo re110rt had debb ~ffic• ' said that Cheryl Lynn
totaling $1,012,000.
Wtlllam 17• RuUand, headed
The facllity waa built with dr~· a~em~Ied loh passlt a car
the aid of 1 $1 tK2 000 federal Jven Y ennet M. .at.oon,
0
£
Joaa. Privat. iA~esion t
17, Rutland, just •• Matson
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$357 000
pu up started to make a left tur• onto
JJ{
11 waa reported Hysell R1111 Rd.
0
Ute corporllioll wu in lll'l'ears There _was heavy damage w
on its Interest paymeota on the the Wdhams car and mmor
federal loaa, and I IUDiber of damage to _the Matson car. No
PT. PLEASANT - The ft. Pleasant llolulng Author· credlwrs were -king repay- one was InJured and no charge
lty opened fnur bids Tuesday lor temporary flnllnclDC of meot.
was filed .
Funeral servicee for William
50 unlll of low-rent public
W.
lble, 76, Racine, who died
11
bousing to cost $600,000:
I to • ytll' period to psy •
AU-County Choir
Police Cite Driver
in tbe Veterans Memorial HosThree bids were r«:e~vad,
temporary notee.
pita! today at 5:3tl a.m., will
from New York banks, and
It wu .'llso IIDOLIICI!d
To be Org~d
Into Mayor's Court
be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the
Three Middleport boyl had Citl!en's National Bank of Pt. that IBOther &amp;0 bousln8
Ralph Werry, relqpoos dl- A Middleport man was cited Ewing Chapel wtth the R.,,
the biggest treat &lt;lf
young Pleasant was the fourth bidder. for the olderly are oow Ia
ol the Meigs County J111- ., Mayor c. o. Fisher's court Charles O'Connor officiating
6::'~ ~vltbls
aththe 'lhe local bank wao low bid- plllllllln8 ollie Ia Pt. Pleasant.
Clamber of Commerce, bas i• Middleport viUage on a reck· Burial will be in the
th res takene
~: ere der. It wao tbe fifth lsoue
llliiOlUICed aa all • counly Youth Jess operation charge following Falls cemetery beside biB late
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fe!Io~:ebasketball see
":;:: t~mporary nol&lt;!a, aad Ibis iB
Will be fGnned Ssutrdsy • mishap on South Third-av at wife, Agnes.
PbU d hi ~ De- first time- that a local
General
Taylor
to
2:30 p. m. at the educational 10:50 p.m. Wednesday,
He was employed 1 t the U.S.
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bid oa the notes.
Sp•ak on War at ~,~ou
of lbe Federated William Edward Ar..ld. :11, Lock and darn Jl until his reur.
trow~n. PI sWill. e P a an • inatitutloa
The ClliJ:enl Natlnaal
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in Pomeroy located •· was cited after hilt southbound men!.
Ia
_Mickey CbUds aad Dennis and bid oR the notes In
Geaeral Maxwell D.
from tilt Pomeroy Post vehicle struck a legally parked Survivors Include lour 80111,
J1mmy ~ogp, all ac~ve part!· with the Pittsburgh
special coosullaDI to
office.
car owned by George Ohlinger, Robert and
Homer, botb ol
will be
the Ohio The choir will siJig March fl &lt;Middleport. Damages
to the Xent, ..d Charles and Edward,
clpsnl! 1n Middleport s elemea- Bank.
CAPE ~ENNEDY (UPI) - In tary school basketball progra_m. When 10 per cent
cam..:'to
at an All • Cunty church ,.... front of Arnold's vehicle were both of Racine; two dallf[bton,
an amb1tloul Project Apollo served as chore boys dar10g revenue bonds will be
''The Crisis fa
Nam•
vice. The Jaycees wlJl I[!Onaor estimated at $125 wbile Ob- Anaa Mae Obitz, Raclu, ... .
debut, the United ~ next the .professional game.
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da Feb :H
project in enoperatlon wltb linger'I car bad approximately Lois Wbismao, Detroit, Frielldl ·
:S"tesday
te: eh thr
Miek~y: 12, son of Mr. and Trowel Pretented
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the Mel&amp;• County Ministerial $135 damages. No injuries were may call at the funerol
INDL\NAPOLP, IND. _ AT
some Y w ·PUll
ee Mrs. WJ!llam Childs, was chosea Hi G
.. _CoD
dor .to v:~am·
opelk ALLSOclatlo1.
reported.
an)lllme.
least 10 JOliDI llrls aon&gt;e
men to the moon, check
to work lor the Philadelphia
o ran...,
ege
on! m.up. and~
capsule that will carry
team while Dennis Boggs, 12, Rio Grude
1:15 p. m. In MeiOOI'lal
... Q Weapolll, roamed
and try. out the engine that
and Jimmy Boggs, 10, were IIJI' celved 1 gift
ol the
Indiana CIUI!Iryalde today
blast them home.
for the Pistons. The ll&lt;!rest w !boot IIIOcialed
I _ . Seriel ,. 1be Elpsnd·l
three violtlt outbreaka at
The federal apace agency, Ia
boys were taken by !hell' the college
Future
llate &amp;Iris ttCbool near
disclosing detaUa of the Initial fathers ~.the game where ''Wilt Stephen ·E. Jentins of
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State police oontlnued to
Apollo te•l 111Cht, aald todoy
SlUt CbamheriBin broke Grande presenled a trtwel
the ...,.. II'OIIIILI the [IIIUI
thel the spaceship at launch the aiJ.time pro scoring reoard. by bla lather John D.
stltutlon lor deUnqueut &amp;Iris
wlll weigh a reoord 45,900 The trio happ&lt;'lled lo be stand· a stonemaaon, to belp
hopei Lll llndlng some of the pounda.
at the right place at the foundation
11onos ol
IJ)nlatea who escaped
II will be hurled 310 mUeo
lllpe and were aaked
Hall, the college's first
riUCOUI melees Wedneod.ay
Into apace lly a br&amp;nol new
W&lt;!Uld like to aerve.
, log wblcb waa erected lD 1174.
t'.rntoa and eveniiJC, Cluae Saturn 1B super rocket
tlifly aceepted.
! The trowel waa preaented
the outbiUI: waa llllkno1nl.
rammed back toward
boya folded jackeill
Mrs. Mary Lowls, curator
'l1LI'M aeparlle Cllllbrelb
earth at J81fi0 miles per
also handled water-boy
the Herltep Room lD the
ed tbrGUih the block •
111 the Apolln opaeecrafl ~gl: ~~(:Can:tln=ued~lr:oo:n~P:•:ge~l~)• ege's new library.
~plu. Autboritlel llld
that Ia three yem .~ be
lltird ilillbllilr •• tbe
lunar omllriro
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POINT PLEASANT - Thelnew dlrectoro. Captain
Pleasant Point Resenrt aear said, "This iB a temporary ·
here was closed ''indefinitely" I until new management Is seWednesday by the Small Busi· cured."
ness Administration. captain L "No tresp1ning" olgna
A. Wright, a major stockbolder, been prJSted, sta~ that the
said the plush resort will be property Is "In the custody ol
closed until sometime after an agency of the U. S. aov,....
March I.
ment."
On that date, there wlll be 1 Employn nl the relill't were
stockholders' meeting to elect oot givea adviiiCte ootlee of the

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Eeeapeea Captured
With Airplane Aid
COLUMBUS (UPil - 'J\1o
OBCapeeo from the Columbuo
State Hoopltal were captured
Wednesday near !Alndon wllb
the aid of an airplane.
Back in custody alter escaplllg Tue8llay ..... J::leMjo ~
Gill, 20, It ,uhland, and LmJ
Dickey, It, GaJUpolil. TIM! men
were spotted by patrolmen Ill

temperatures to :10 belaw zero NEW YORK (UPII - Tbe twills and reRU~allono to win previ.,.. depreSSions in ..,~~~, eliminalfd tile io• of three oul
In northern Minnesota.
Sub- dreary tale of poverty-ruled Ap- equa!J11 Ia ll"eilht ... marltel· deoperale ll.ilten tried to make off(IIJI' aolt ..,.1 mtnen, a 111"1
pro readings also were re- pslacllill is belnR relieved by lng C&lt;lllls with the big autom· a lillie money by CIKlP mlnlftl. rile in demand or steam coal
llecallie al lh aew clvtl
Mrded durinl the nllht in lhe one tremendous ouccess story- ted mines.
Cop«~p mlnlftl iJ a practice by the electric utility industry Fred Rice,
Ohio rlpll law, whleb problblll
D•kotas, WISconsm, Iowa, film· the re-development .of the small coal mining employed more gome back ~r..,..Unl~ mMore.in developed. Th,e displaced l1linerS Btnau of Motor
omployen lrom tltlcl'lmlnO"'' and Mfcb1pn.
coal mine.
lhon tiOO,OOO workers m ~meri· John L. Lew•• s
'""
e and the small operators saw day aDllfliiiiCed the
IDJ. Mc8ue ol nee, eoiOr,
.
.
.
.
·
ca !iefore competition of oil and Workers waged mentie!!ll war u..tr chance and got tngetl10r.;.,.
- d 1
l•trars mod or sex, .- U. S. Pod
WA8111NGTON - PRESI· According to PreSident Robert gao whlltled away ill matl«ll. a&amp;&amp;iall the co-op miners, regard· •·we wwld wek:ome friOI)dly • over _, epu v '"~..·.,..,,,: Olflee II be....lq Ia ue
d-ot Johnsiln has warned thai Hokomb of Ire NatiOnal Ind.. Tlien in the early 1950's, rapid inll tbem as traitors wbo were relaliollll witb the Ullited Mine to ba~ the sale ofllltl6 '"
...,... 111111 &lt;ll'l'llrl.
1i 'T~t Cong terror tactics ean pr.Ment Coal ~ton 1\nocla- automation of the big mines undermining the improved wage Workers U they would negotiate ' plates.
F1tteoa tf lhelll wert Ifni 1 a~pia;;:ne;;;;..
tn;l:Jie South Viet Nam
thPy liOn the small mmes now are wiped out :00,000 of the re. se!'les the unHNJ had wrung realistic agreements with US, 11 : Five hundred of thih1e~::::J • lrtm New [;
r•··· be used again to subjugate produ&lt;lftl a.lm":'t 30 per ceDI of maining 4411,000 jobs. Tbe job from the bil _.tnrs. The hi&amp;- '"'' Holcomb. "So the anton will operate on a y1
~
I.Miclfll for 1-panllva
others - at anolllor time, at an the country s riSing output of r....llieo ...,.. heaviest in Ap-lory of the rivaby bet...., the has relaoed but has cnnllllled 11asta and ~
ulo
_
.. lbl - - oa1d
eveo blper coat 1o !reednm. '"'' coal.
palacbia.
uni011 and ·allied '111111 the to try II organise tba •mall In- both Ucenae plalles ... drl•rer I ... Wll "ft'1 UIIJIIId.H
In a spo~ to lilt A,..rican 'lbruup Holromb's oHico,
U_,loymetll Grow
,omall independent operalorti II dependent mines.
There baa HCI!IIIIell. The J'lliDAIDIIf!l
Association of . Sehoo1 Admltlbl· the~ now are tad:Jil\g major Unemployment in coal towns replete with violenct and biUtr· been violence and &amp;orne of our agencies will &amp;ell license piai&lt;!SI•--------trators Wednesday .Johnson said marketing and transportation rea:ched staggering proportion!!. ne!ls.
·, members Rave been injured and only during the rush
VISIT OUR
the Viet Cong campaign ;,f 1problerm . by seeking changes in;And as bad been the cue iD But soon after automationjkilled. 11
"03r and deoll1 to fon:o th•
- •·· ~ ·
- -- - -·-~· -- - .. ...
poole of Sooth Viet Nam Into
•ubmisslllll,~ muat be otopfll"'. i
"If thil 'wer fll liberation.' trl·
Mlddi..,Ort.
amphs." lbl l'nlli- uk...t,
''who wi11 be tiberatt"d next~"

Sale March }

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By CBET TANNEmLL
Senllllel Sporll Writer

WAHNG'ION - THE N.\ .

don's economy eont1nued
''•
boom in January. Frdtral R"
...... Board ftluns showed fhoo
outout of U.S. factGI'Ie!l. mine•
and mUla
per cent hight"r
thon durin1 Jailulry, 1916.

SIMON'S
RKET

••I

WASHINGTON - U. S. SAV·
bonds, faring stiff eomnetition frum other forms tf
in ~. are going to retur1 more I
mflney to purchasers and
ln~s

NV·I

OPEN DAILY ............ 9:00 to 7:00

PresldttJt Jobtt10n "anti more ·

Americans to buy them as pru-.
dP111 and patriotic invesvnents . .
The Chief
Executi\'e an -i
oounced Wednesday thai he had :
ortlered tht interest rate on,
bondl raised froiD tbf pn•ser.t l
3.75 per rent to 4.15 per ce-nt. 1
At. the same time he launched ,
"-:1at Treasury Secretary Henry '
H. Fowll'r called "the biggest .
effort in maoy years" to got
RIDING FLOOD - Flood-riding tow sweeps pill upper end of the Reedsville loeb. Drift-ridden Ohio waters
m&lt;rro Americans to buy bonds. ~eep up on the recently dedicated locka, lower ri&amp;M. Relief Ia expected today in the Ohio Valley from tbe fioodlnJ

c

V~TICAN CITY POPE nv~~----~~------~;:~;;~;;~~~~~~------~;-----------~~~~~~~--P::~ul Vl today upheld the law
t .,.,,.;,'U~ sa- .........U..M.#U.WW Success of
NOW YOV KNOW
of moatleS5 Fridays as a gen·
age rea S CLEVELAND (UPil - AI !
I

G

oral rul• for aU Catholics bllt '
East Side &amp;lrl, oxpecUn1 ai
8odl A....., LiaeoiD, llftl- 1
allowed Dational hierarchieo to i (ContinUed on page z )
ebUd 1D Juae, may become 1M .
Ideo! duriDI tbo ClvU w.r,
.
re;;llce It in individual (.'QUO- ' throughout the contest. '!bey
)'IUDI!It mother 01 recn iD
.Jefftfloa Dnil. ~
tri~ with other forms sf pen- went into the dressing room , Clnelaod 1od IDt of die
Ill ColdednCJ, were ...
an... and chariti.. If they oee i with tho pros durinR the half. yooafl&lt;l' 1D lbl •late's ••
&lt;11 llalaclJ,
fi! .
1 time break 11nd following the tal)'·
1he Pope made an officiol l 1ame.
The girl will be t3 Jfll'l ud
CHICAGO (UPJl - Urb:on '
Announcement and eJplanation Arter the game JOme of the 2 moathl oJd w~a bJftb &amp;Del evangelism IDUII alwsys bavo
o: new rules on fast and 1fans even came to the young. place. Her pllgbt was dilco~· a 10lid claim to Ill Ollatence,
aMtinenct for
Roman Catho- I ste1s and asked them for their eftd Tuesday foUowlq 1 ,.. a national Melhodlsl
li... ~ The ~enerat tht'mt'. of the ; autographs, apparently think- Ike iDVHtlgatloli ftleb n- 111 urbaa churrll wllrl&lt; wu
~:~"" regulations wa"R disclosed i ing tbey we~e traveling with ialted II aa laeelt dlarp- I.e. today.
· ..,..oday bv the Aptotnllc the teams. 01 couno, Mickey, IDJ IOed areiMI ller 11-yelfo
'!be Re.. Lawmleo L.
On!p&amp;~ation to the United Stale!! · Dennis and Jimmy got their eld lfllldfltlatr.
cour of NubvUio, TenD.
1:1 Washington.
share of aut&lt;,grapbl from the · A ~beek sbowMII _.at 0 church mlssllliiB must be
professionals.
Th•y alw received II ..cb I Akn&gt;a Rlrl pvo blrllt at IJ Ia volved and .,communicate"
1937. but .. olflcill ol 1M Ollio laue of Cbrilt or they woulld
as paymt'nt for tbeir work.
DeparCDH!at of Beabil said lie
Jimmy and Dennie Boggs are · could DOt neaD 1 ease iD the meet with Ultle - ·
sons of Mr. and Mn. Lionel
The Rev. Lacour spoke te
Buckeye State Ia whlcb a rblld c1osmg
· sess 1on of th o .....
...
Boggs.
1
1
Gauge Road1D11 - Gallipolis I
was lool"ll to prt ...... JJ.
DU8l Metbodllt coavoc:ation
Dam 2.70, 48.8, falling slowly,
• 1!!111!1 I iu1 Ill .&amp; 2E
1 urban Ule JD America Whldll
Pomeroy . M8!1on 45.11, Point 1
HELD DOG nGIIT!I
d
attracted !,'lOt dlurdl leaden
Pleasant 14.10, Hintl&gt;n !05 sla-1 HUMBLE, Tex. (UPII - A Wil cat Strike at
Gf s..~al faithl,
tionary, Kanawha Falls 11 .71 ' man acuoed of boldtnR flog. Steel Company Euda ud urban pl.....,,
stationary, Charlesto• ts.l4 ri•· ' fight• at his farm was fined
"Mucb Melbodlat wort Ia
i"l IAlndoD wao rwminR
16 11110 Wednesday. Sberiff'o c1opu. STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (UPI) city iJ produclnl miracles,~
f~t on rollers, Marmet 18 feet : ties said they raided his home - A wildcat strike by. 2t1t
uid. uu caD turn out
and Winfie ld !7 feel . Gallipolis ! and found 1 blood-llained pit ed steel Workers Uruon
men who lul"ll Ia their I'
Dam expecq to roeume loek· ' for dngfll!hls and 10 dogs bers al three WbeellftJ
blades but II ~
ages around noon today, after [ chained to treea around the ! Corp. fl&lt;llillel in tbla area ongels from bell to
baet
drift is removed from around farm . James T. Kl!Chona, 2t, ended lodaidy. A oompany
lbo brothels wl
__lh_lh_elr_ bibles.
the lock cllambm.
. pleaded Rullly.
IIDin sa production has resum
--Boat Movemoall:
i
ed after about an 11-hOII"
fM4 MIWON IN A.ID
Ollfo River -Orco down 1!,
111-!Aw Tempo
pop.
WASHNGTON (UPl -Morel
5 a.m.; Mounlam Stale up 16, ' NEW YORK 1UPIJ - "nte
than 1344 mllllou ID fedora!
; ,;; a.m.; Jeffboal down II, · lowes! temperature reported
AUXILIARY TO MEET
bas been provided to aldld~:~1
U5 a.m.: Walter Beckjord up thi• morning lo the U. S. '!be regular meetinR ol lhe In recovering from the d
23, UIJ a.m. : Ann Brent up Weather Bureau, lncludi"l Alsa- 1 Racine American Legion Alllllli- inl Good Friday tarthqollo
Gtenup 1,45 p.m.; Steel Trad· l ka and Hawau, was 34 below acy will be held 'l'ue.lday, Feb. Marcb rt, !1184.
er up Greenup 11 :20 p.m.: Cot- i ~ro at Roseau.
Mtnn. The !22 at 7:30 p. m. at tbe Polt D 1 report to
!on Queen up Greenup IZ:IO a. 1highest reported
Wednesday \ hmne.
Wednesday, President
m.: Llltle Geor1e up Greenup 1 " " 8S degrees at Clewiston,
aaid, "II II 0 tribute to
z,45 a.m.; Jim Hougland up i Orlando and Jacksonville, Fla. l iT'S A BOY
: " . ; , : . : . andlndlvtotdwlll
l.:reenup UO a.m.: Southern up :
-~ - · --OXFORD, EDRiand (UPJl
thou!ands &lt;11 state and fetltM'III
l.reet~up 7:46 a. m.
Lachlan
LOCAL TEMPS
Princeas Chrl!tins of
1 who worked
Macleay up Meidahl U5 p.m.:: The t.mperature in Pomeroy's niece of ngland's Prince ~
Louisiana up Moldlhi U5 p.m.; 1bu•iness district al IUS a. m. Philip and wUe of artist Robert =·~~~~~~
Sally Polk down Meldahl Ull 1todoy was 32 degr..s, under van Eyck, 1ave birth 1o a 111111
y
p.m.
. awmy slues.
bere, It was llDIIOUIICfd today. ON GOOO WILL TOUII
Galltpollo
Dom - Phil.lp 1
Sporn, Zimmer, Eooo PennayJ. '
~NEY~k)
vanla. Buckeye Slate, Franklin
!.;
of Tballand today IIepa a
Pierce and Elisha Woodl II(&gt; U 1111 1.1
dap leodw111 loor 11
bound and waiting. Solvay, Ti·
111111 New Zealand
bolt, Western, Bull P'ro1, ~
Klblbcbora and bls
ward, J. S. Le•U.. Volley Tran..
._.. to opend ,...
porter, ... Susaa Lane. down- I
Ctmberra and liVeD Ill
hound and wa.ltln1.
;
K_.... Rl•lf - Lut.y J ... ,
I'IIIST
Luc.a~ down Marmet 5:45 a. m.; 1
QUALITY
o r. up Marmet 1:!0
UGULAit- ·
a. m.; Beaver down Winfield 1
C.ltlfled Oil Stillion
z 10 p.m.; JelferiOII down Wi..
fie!d l :e p.m.: HoleD Z. up ,
Winfield J:IO a.m.; Allen R. :
Merrill down Winfield fi, 10 a.m.

Evangelism
Described

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SATURDAY ............... • UNTl 9st'J

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RUBBER
FOOTWEAR

ADAMS or
HOLSUM _ _

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MILK

For The Family

THE SHOE BOX

Md:OY'S or
YAWY lEU_

Middleport, o.

Gal•

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buys aspacious 211
cubic feet of cargo space

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wit• coafidenctJ
Your pharmaciat'z
hope&amp; and biJ fu·
tuns are Ued to
youra. He often
JGU biJ best ... Ill

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They'll need !fOfl during the
snowy month$ ahead. had

and the dollar-saving
power of a famous Chevy 6!

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'l'hilly.four liltpla symbolt ... 7011 Cllll&amp;llq ltlepbaot
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for easy IG;~g

use his prtducts

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body with a flat floor

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circuits. 1bna of eomplicated ......,._. Opentan. U..
meli. Repilmen. laillllen. E!....n. Allll dnfwJI f!l
men and- wbo bllia lithe be....lat-wllllta•
pu~~llliit lllliudallbat ..-Jull ~zn•

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ALL STARS

Eeeapeea Captured
With Airplane Aid
COLUMBUS (UPil - 'J\1o
OBCapeeo from the Columbuo
State Hoopltal were captured
Wednesday near !Alndon wllb
the aid of an airplane.
Back in custody alter escaplllg Tue8llay ..... J::leMjo ~
Gill, 20, It ,uhland, and LmJ
Dickey, It, GaJUpolil. TIM! men
were spotted by patrolmen Ill

temperatures to :10 belaw zero NEW YORK (UPII - Tbe twills and reRU~allono to win previ.,.. depreSSions in ..,~~~, eliminalfd tile io• of three oul
In northern Minnesota.
Sub- dreary tale of poverty-ruled Ap- equa!J11 Ia ll"eilht ... marltel· deoperale ll.ilten tried to make off(IIJI' aolt ..,.1 mtnen, a 111"1
pro readings also were re- pslacllill is belnR relieved by lng C&lt;lllls with the big autom· a lillie money by CIKlP mlnlftl. rile in demand or steam coal
llecallie al lh aew clvtl
Mrded durinl the nllht in lhe one tremendous ouccess story- ted mines.
Cop«~p mlnlftl iJ a practice by the electric utility industry Fred Rice,
Ohio rlpll law, whleb problblll
D•kotas, WISconsm, Iowa, film· the re-development .of the small coal mining employed more gome back ~r..,..Unl~ mMore.in developed. Th,e displaced l1linerS Btnau of Motor
omployen lrom tltlcl'lmlnO"'' and Mfcb1pn.
coal mine.
lhon tiOO,OOO workers m ~meri· John L. Lew•• s
'""
e and the small operators saw day aDllfliiiiCed the
IDJ. Mc8ue ol nee, eoiOr,
.
.
.
.
·
ca !iefore competition of oil and Workers waged mentie!!ll war u..tr chance and got tngetl10r.;.,.
- d 1
l•trars mod or sex, .- U. S. Pod
WA8111NGTON - PRESI· According to PreSident Robert gao whlltled away ill matl«ll. a&amp;&amp;iall the co-op miners, regard· •·we wwld wek:ome friOI)dly • over _, epu v '"~..·.,..,,,: Olflee II be....lq Ia ue
d-ot Johnsiln has warned thai Hokomb of Ire NatiOnal Ind.. Tlien in the early 1950's, rapid inll tbem as traitors wbo were relaliollll witb the Ullited Mine to ba~ the sale ofllltl6 '"
...,... 111111 &lt;ll'l'llrl.
1i 'T~t Cong terror tactics ean pr.Ment Coal ~ton 1\nocla- automation of the big mines undermining the improved wage Workers U they would negotiate ' plates.
F1tteoa tf lhelll wert Ifni 1 a~pia;;:ne;;;;..
tn;l:Jie South Viet Nam
thPy liOn the small mmes now are wiped out :00,000 of the re. se!'les the unHNJ had wrung realistic agreements with US, 11 : Five hundred of thih1e~::::J • lrtm New [;
r•··· be used again to subjugate produ&lt;lftl a.lm":'t 30 per ceDI of maining 4411,000 jobs. Tbe job from the bil _.tnrs. The hi&amp;- '"'' Holcomb. "So the anton will operate on a y1
~
I.Miclfll for 1-panllva
others - at anolllor time, at an the country s riSing output of r....llieo ...,.. heaviest in Ap-lory of the rivaby bet...., the has relaoed but has cnnllllled 11asta and ~
ulo
_
.. lbl - - oa1d
eveo blper coat 1o !reednm. '"'' coal.
palacbia.
uni011 and ·allied '111111 the to try II organise tba •mall In- both Ucenae plalles ... drl•rer I ... Wll "ft'1 UIIJIIId.H
In a spo~ to lilt A,..rican 'lbruup Holromb's oHico,
U_,loymetll Grow
,omall independent operalorti II dependent mines.
There baa HCI!IIIIell. The J'lliDAIDIIf!l
Association of . Sehoo1 Admltlbl· the~ now are tad:Jil\g major Unemployment in coal towns replete with violenct and biUtr· been violence and &amp;orne of our agencies will &amp;ell license piai&lt;!SI•--------trators Wednesday .Johnson said marketing and transportation rea:ched staggering proportion!!. ne!ls.
·, members Rave been injured and only during the rush
VISIT OUR
the Viet Cong campaign ;,f 1problerm . by seeking changes in;And as bad been the cue iD But soon after automationjkilled. 11
"03r and deoll1 to fon:o th•
- •·· ~ ·
- -- - -·-~· -- - .. ...
poole of Sooth Viet Nam Into
•ubmisslllll,~ muat be otopfll"'. i
"If thil 'wer fll liberation.' trl·
Mlddi..,Ort.
amphs." lbl l'nlli- uk...t,
''who wi11 be tiberatt"d next~"

Sale March }

Dally Sentinel, Pnmeroy·Mlddleport, o., r~b.IT;iuee 1

!HI •

•

•

Scores

:' :..iiiiiiiiiiii--flj

New , ..·
Home Furnishings

BUDGEt. SHOP
•ma FQRNITURI
o.

THE

SPORTS DESK
By CBET TANNEmLL
Senllllel Sporll Writer

WAHNG'ION - THE N.\ .

don's economy eont1nued
''•
boom in January. Frdtral R"
...... Board ftluns showed fhoo
outout of U.S. factGI'Ie!l. mine•
and mUla
per cent hight"r
thon durin1 Jailulry, 1916.

SIMON'S
RKET

••I

WASHINGTON - U. S. SAV·
bonds, faring stiff eomnetition frum other forms tf
in ~. are going to retur1 more I
mflney to purchasers and
ln~s

NV·I

OPEN DAILY ............ 9:00 to 7:00

PresldttJt Jobtt10n "anti more ·

Americans to buy them as pru-.
dP111 and patriotic invesvnents . .
The Chief
Executi\'e an -i
oounced Wednesday thai he had :
ortlered tht interest rate on,
bondl raised froiD tbf pn•ser.t l
3.75 per rent to 4.15 per ce-nt. 1
At. the same time he launched ,
"-:1at Treasury Secretary Henry '
H. Fowll'r called "the biggest .
effort in maoy years" to got
RIDING FLOOD - Flood-riding tow sweeps pill upper end of the Reedsville loeb. Drift-ridden Ohio waters
m&lt;rro Americans to buy bonds. ~eep up on the recently dedicated locka, lower ri&amp;M. Relief Ia expected today in the Ohio Valley from tbe fioodlnJ

c

V~TICAN CITY POPE nv~~----~~------~;:~;;~;;~~~~~~------~;-----------~~~~~~~--P::~ul Vl today upheld the law
t .,.,,.;,'U~ sa- .........U..M.#U.WW Success of
NOW YOV KNOW
of moatleS5 Fridays as a gen·
age rea S CLEVELAND (UPil - AI !
I

G

oral rul• for aU Catholics bllt '
East Side &amp;lrl, oxpecUn1 ai
8odl A....., LiaeoiD, llftl- 1
allowed Dational hierarchieo to i (ContinUed on page z )
ebUd 1D Juae, may become 1M .
Ideo! duriDI tbo ClvU w.r,
.
re;;llce It in individual (.'QUO- ' throughout the contest. '!bey
)'IUDI!It mother 01 recn iD
.Jefftfloa Dnil. ~
tri~ with other forms sf pen- went into the dressing room , Clnelaod 1od IDt of die
Ill ColdednCJ, were ...
an... and chariti.. If they oee i with tho pros durinR the half. yooafl&lt;l' 1D lbl •late's ••
&lt;11 llalaclJ,
fi! .
1 time break 11nd following the tal)'·
1he Pope made an officiol l 1ame.
The girl will be t3 Jfll'l ud
CHICAGO (UPJl - Urb:on '
Announcement and eJplanation Arter the game JOme of the 2 moathl oJd w~a bJftb &amp;Del evangelism IDUII alwsys bavo
o: new rules on fast and 1fans even came to the young. place. Her pllgbt was dilco~· a 10lid claim to Ill Ollatence,
aMtinenct for
Roman Catho- I ste1s and asked them for their eftd Tuesday foUowlq 1 ,.. a national Melhodlsl
li... ~ The ~enerat tht'mt'. of the ; autographs, apparently think- Ike iDVHtlgatloli ftleb n- 111 urbaa churrll wllrl&lt; wu
~:~"" regulations wa"R disclosed i ing tbey we~e traveling with ialted II aa laeelt dlarp- I.e. today.
· ..,..oday bv the Aptotnllc the teams. 01 couno, Mickey, IDJ IOed areiMI ller 11-yelfo
'!be Re.. Lawmleo L.
On!p&amp;~ation to the United Stale!! · Dennis and Jimmy got their eld lfllldfltlatr.
cour of NubvUio, TenD.
1:1 Washington.
share of aut&lt;,grapbl from the · A ~beek sbowMII _.at 0 church mlssllliiB must be
professionals.
Th•y alw received II ..cb I Akn&gt;a Rlrl pvo blrllt at IJ Ia volved and .,communicate"
1937. but .. olflcill ol 1M Ollio laue of Cbrilt or they woulld
as paymt'nt for tbeir work.
DeparCDH!at of Beabil said lie
Jimmy and Dennie Boggs are · could DOt neaD 1 ease iD the meet with Ultle - ·
sons of Mr. and Mn. Lionel
The Rev. Lacour spoke te
Buckeye State Ia whlcb a rblld c1osmg
· sess 1on of th o .....
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was lool"ll to prt ...... JJ.
DU8l Metbodllt coavoc:ation
Dam 2.70, 48.8, falling slowly,
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1 urban Ule JD America Whldll
Pomeroy . M8!1on 45.11, Point 1
HELD DOG nGIIT!I
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attracted !,'lOt dlurdl leaden
Pleasant 14.10, Hintl&gt;n !05 sla-1 HUMBLE, Tex. (UPII - A Wil cat Strike at
Gf s..~al faithl,
tionary, Kanawha Falls 11 .71 ' man acuoed of boldtnR flog. Steel Company Euda ud urban pl.....,,
stationary, Charlesto• ts.l4 ri•· ' fight• at his farm was fined
"Mucb Melbodlat wort Ia
i"l IAlndoD wao rwminR
16 11110 Wednesday. Sberiff'o c1opu. STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (UPI) city iJ produclnl miracles,~
f~t on rollers, Marmet 18 feet : ties said they raided his home - A wildcat strike by. 2t1t
uid. uu caD turn out
and Winfie ld !7 feel . Gallipolis ! and found 1 blood-llained pit ed steel Workers Uruon
men who lul"ll Ia their I'
Dam expecq to roeume loek· ' for dngfll!hls and 10 dogs bers al three WbeellftJ
blades but II ~
ages around noon today, after [ chained to treea around the ! Corp. fl&lt;llillel in tbla area ongels from bell to
baet
drift is removed from around farm . James T. Kl!Chona, 2t, ended lodaidy. A oompany
lbo brothels wl
__lh_lh_elr_ bibles.
the lock cllambm.
. pleaded Rullly.
IIDin sa production has resum
--Boat Movemoall:
i
ed after about an 11-hOII"
fM4 MIWON IN A.ID
Ollfo River -Orco down 1!,
111-!Aw Tempo
pop.
WASHNGTON (UPl -Morel
5 a.m.; Mounlam Stale up 16, ' NEW YORK 1UPIJ - "nte
than 1344 mllllou ID fedora!
; ,;; a.m.; Jeffboal down II, · lowes! temperature reported
AUXILIARY TO MEET
bas been provided to aldld~:~1
U5 a.m.: Walter Beckjord up thi• morning lo the U. S. '!be regular meetinR ol lhe In recovering from the d
23, UIJ a.m. : Ann Brent up Weather Bureau, lncludi"l Alsa- 1 Racine American Legion Alllllli- inl Good Friday tarthqollo
Gtenup 1,45 p.m.; Steel Trad· l ka and Hawau, was 34 below acy will be held 'l'ue.lday, Feb. Marcb rt, !1184.
er up Greenup 11 :20 p.m.: Cot- i ~ro at Roseau.
Mtnn. The !22 at 7:30 p. m. at tbe Polt D 1 report to
!on Queen up Greenup IZ:IO a. 1highest reported
Wednesday \ hmne.
Wednesday, President
m.: Llltle Geor1e up Greenup 1 " " 8S degrees at Clewiston,
aaid, "II II 0 tribute to
z,45 a.m.; Jim Hougland up i Orlando and Jacksonville, Fla. l iT'S A BOY
: " . ; , : . : . andlndlvtotdwlll
l.:reenup UO a.m.: Southern up :
-~ - · --OXFORD, EDRiand (UPJl
thou!ands &lt;11 state and fetltM'III
l.reet~up 7:46 a. m.
Lachlan
LOCAL TEMPS
Princeas Chrl!tins of
1 who worked
Macleay up Meidahl U5 p.m.:: The t.mperature in Pomeroy's niece of ngland's Prince ~
Louisiana up Moldlhi U5 p.m.; 1bu•iness district al IUS a. m. Philip and wUe of artist Robert =·~~~~~~
Sally Polk down Meldahl Ull 1todoy was 32 degr..s, under van Eyck, 1ave birth 1o a 111111
y
p.m.
. awmy slues.
bere, It was llDIIOUIICfd today. ON GOOO WILL TOUII
Galltpollo
Dom - Phil.lp 1
Sporn, Zimmer, Eooo PennayJ. '
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vanla. Buckeye Slate, Franklin
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of Tballand today IIepa a
Pierce and Elisha Woodl II(&gt; U 1111 1.1
dap leodw111 loor 11
bound and waiting. Solvay, Ti·
111111 New Zealand
bolt, Western, Bull P'ro1, ~
Klblbcbora and bls
ward, J. S. Le•U.. Volley Tran..
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fie!d l :e p.m.: HoleD Z. up ,
Winfield J:IO a.m.; Allen R. :
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33 Persons are
Foundlohshy

HELEN HELP usr.]
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Capitol Comment, Events ~.£~- ::_:g.7~

rm Wallin&amp; !CI' lbt
BOVIriiiDIIII JlfGIIIID bas been
llooal ScieDCe F&lt;IUDdalloll
bom of Ctlllfuslon, 00 perhaps
tor Lelalld J. Ha11&lt;111b
...., thole eloudll w111 hiVe •
from, let's sey, the
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(which I
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1ans
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(Distributed by Unllecl Fe&amp;
il a nomadic ~.!;'1
lure 111ndtcale, IDe.)
ders downtown p..,....),
probably will advise blm
their traclldonal raiD dance
scheduled for the next
The Vwy hit
moon.
In UHCI Care Anywhtrt
'!be raiD-dance matter
NO REAIONAII.E
I&gt;ecome terribly complicated
OFFER ' REFUSED ·
the government. For Jnstnnce,II--=.:.:::::,:
5 E;;:E;:..:::;=::::::.._
If NSF refuaes permlaa!on
MEJROP
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the Hopigolucky tribe to lh~kell
beads and things, !t will

By William S. White

·
PLEASANT

PI'.
- Jack L,
BY DON MACLEAN
f
he he
1e d !he f'•st to Jearn.
Smith, manager of the Pt. l&amp;"llam
~
V d
ture rom t
avOIIB by a •
.
YOUTH ASKED FOR rr1
a stralghUorward "No thank Pleasant ofliec of the West VIr- ""
n~.. _m on aea oo) mg a ceremonial rain dance, Another problem that's mThis column Is for you111 peo- you" will do? u you don't want glnia Department of Employ- W~SIIINGTON - The
must now notlly the Natlooal volved here is jurladictlon. To
ple, their problems and pleas- 8 Uttle white Ue repeated In ment security, reported that the medicine man, who lor
Science Foundation 30 days be- whom does rain beloll8, the
their troubles and tun, the Wl'DIIIl places, don't say It local office serving the counties les bas attempted to wring
fore he begins to wbonp and man who can induce it or the
As wllh the rest of Helen Help in !he first place. Letting this of Mason, Putnam and Jackson,
boller.
i man who would get it If clouds
Us!, it welcom&lt;'S laughs but kind of guy down easy Is no effected the placement of 3S InAt leaet that's bow I inter- i were allowed to pass wunoleatwon't dodge • st•rious queslion , way to bounce him out o your!' dlvlduals 1n gainful emplJiYment
pret thil most recent govern- ed? You think I'm kidding, but
•••ith a hrush-oft.
Ute, - H.
during January 1968.
ment ruling. It says that any- about t&gt; yeors ago !he GoverSon&lt;t yow· 1een-age questions
1 At the close of busine" on
one who fools around with rain· oor of Utah threatened legal
w YOLTH ASKED FOR IT, Deor He!::
pbo
IJanuary 31 1968 there were 1605
UJaking devices, cloud - seed- .ction against Nevada rain·
1
8 80
1
6
ran of Helen Help USJ
t bls M am~ y, ks• and ba mor~ individuals' registered for work PI' PLEASANT _ 'lb
log gimmicks, etc., must ad- makers. He said Nevada "'"'
newspaper.
Y mo er wor
'
in the office. By way of compar'
.
e
vise tho NSF of these_ plans. atealing Utah's rain.
TRIPLE PROBLEM
leave town off tentherfor weekhs at ison there were 1836 persons ?" Coonty Sheriffs
'11le ram-makers, SCienlls_ts or
Anywy, raln-m-•ers who fall
Dear Helen :
a time. My a
died w en I registered for work at
the IS continuing Ito
hat-h
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You have to help me. I am was very young. I have a hall- close of business December 31, James Cundiff, 22,
w
ave-you mus a so m orm to notify Washingto" of their pear that the govermnent
sl te 30
old d
l
the government of the results, offor'h. t to fl
lieves In rain dances A bac!t- ll
"Your Ro..ter Dtolti" .
having problems with three Buys s r,
years . an a rea 1965 .
I escaped from the Mason
If any
WI are now su Jec
nes
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POMIIOY, o.
Jlt my !do. No. I, 1 !Ike
very one, 18. Both Uve at home. Smith emphasized the tact ty jail Wednaaday.
You' see while rain helps or jail sentences. Nothin0 in the ward step, at bell
much. No. 2 Is a creep. No. 3 When my mother leaves she that the most important service CUndiff fled the jail at feed- some cro~, too much of it can
leaves
my oldest s1ster
m prov1'ded the comm un·ty
by ing time via the kitchen and was damage DW«rs
•L- and th e govern1.8 okay.
1
n
0
No. l and No. 2 are friends, arge.
the local t!lico is the malo- last oeen at Rts. 2 and 35 be- ment wanto lo know on whom
but not close sn~s. Every time Durmg thlS period. [
am tenance of a centrally located fore he evaded pursuing officers. 00 fix blame if there's a disa dale dance c~mes. up, Nu. 1 treated hke a nme-year-old. I file cons!~~ ot applications. of Cundiff was in the county
aster. Also, the government hastell people he 1s. gomg to ask must do all the ttousework, qllallfled mdJv~dual~ from which on 8 parole violation charge and n't been too successful with Its
'
me.' b.ut he doesn t get .around dishes, floors, cook, etc. Jf
t.he local off1ce 1s able to was awaitins transfel· to the own rain-making, so, if someto Jt hll No. 2 asks me flfst ..So hesitate or dbject to her . de· f1ll most openelngs occurring State Penitentiary at Mounds- one should come up with a
I bave to make up some. kmd mands, 1 get pUnished phys1cal· , throughout the area.
ville.
winner of an idea, the National
ttf excuse. and then No. 2 hot· ly. It seems to me she gets I
~ence Foundation wants to be
foots U over to No. 1 and tells some pleasure out of spanking
•
Cundiff is 5'7" and
him ~ st, of course, he fig - me.
I Funeral Service to
137 pounds. He has brown
ures 11 s the truth, so he does.
. He Held Saturdav
and gray eyes. Several tro1ot II
n't ask me. I think creepy No. Sometimes 1 am span \ted m p.f PLEASANT _ Funeral teeth are missing. He
%enjoys ruining things for me. l~e presence of my l8-year-old l servi:Ce for Lloyd N Fogle- wearing a brown shirt and
N N 3 , t t
k
sJsler and then am made to
·
h-om ll
ow o. ~ ~n 5 o as me stand, in the corner or do house- Isong, 74. of 27th Street, will trou~e!s when he escaped
to a dance comm~ up ~nd 1 work
1 be held Saturday 11 a.m. in the . the )mi. Anyone knowJng of
know the same th10g w1il hap'
! Sacred Heart Catholic Church I whereabouts Is asked to contact: II
pen.. That No. 2! S8 me boys arc I mentien lhJs te my mother· with the Rev. John J. O'Rielly the Mason County Sheriff's
Etuplder than burros, stubborn· anc. she simply says to obey officiating. Burial will be in I partment, phone 675-3810.
ARRIVING DfdLY
l!r than donkeys, meaner t h 3 better, but, Helen, these spank· Kirkland Memorial
Gardens.
--mules., an~ I gues:i you know ings occur for the rriost trivial Mr. Foglesong, a retlred dis. Vinton; Lawrence Goddard,
wh~t I d like ~ 0 call h.im. es· things. - Is something wrong trict sales supervisor for the falo ; Mrs Stephen Moore,
SEE OUR BRIGHT AND BLOOMING COLLECTION
pecJally sJnce h1s name 15 Jark. here? - NO NAME
Wilson Meat Packers, £or whom on; Marcus McDaniel, Pt. Ple&lt;IS- 11
OF SPRINGTIME DRESSES TO CATCH EVERY
- EK-TOMBOY
Dear N.N. :
he worked 4:1 years, died Tues- anti Earl Carman, Gallipolis:
Dear Ex:
Yes, I'd think something is day at his home. He was a Russell Henry, Pt. Pleasant; ~traight from Pari! boule·
WOMANS SPRINGTIME FANCY,
Why make up an excuse
very wrong here, and if your veteran of World War I. SUr- Mrs. Robert Messick, Gallli'!&lt;&gt;lls II vards, the clean, young
mother doesn't put a stop to it, viving are his wife, Josephill1e l Ferry.
lines of the back · zipped
something wrong with Long Foglesong, two sons,
Dlscbareed - Johnnie
h.igll · rise boot in bright
her. - H.
N. Jr., and Patrick E.
Pt. Pleasant ; Scott Green,
white.
ETERNAL QUESTION
so111, of Point Pleasant,
Haven ; Mrs. Oris Dodson,
Dear Helen:
. one sister, Miss Lena Foale- son: Mrs. Ronald Crawford,
Sizes
$6,99
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Can you lei me WHY . oys song, Pt. Pleasant.
leasaot; John Henry
such lou!&gt;y letter wntcrs? Friend 11 are being received Leon ; Robert Racer, Galllpolis.
Discontinued Colors
i I don't IW'&lt; m little boys who' at the Crow-HusseU
Funeral Birth•- Mr. and Mrs. Archie
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
; don't know any better, but big I Home.
Wbitt, Jr., Pt. Pleasant, a daugh.
' boys !Me teens) who have
---ter; Mr. and Mra Carroll GarMiddleport

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ens, stamps aren·t THAT ex-1 Award at Marshall
pensive!- READER
PT. PLEASANT - John B.
IDear Reader:
Knoll of the Sl Peter Lutheran
: A lot of people in this world . Church and Gary Barton of the
trecze at ttte sight of a blank Trinity Methodist Ch!IF_
I sheet of stati~,nery. For lhese PJeasant1 were among
Boy ·
1 people 1 (mostly
males) lett~r Scouts who received honol'8 at
: writing is torture. If you're the Annual Church Award Re1pretty sure he likes you don't cognllion Service at the Caminsist on frequen t letters
to pus Christian Center at Mar·
,
it - and if you're not at shall University.
I all sure of him, insist
even Both boys received the God
That's an awfully good and County Award, one of the
rout• to nowheresville, mail and highest in Scoutill8.
male. - H.
Twentylwo Boy Scouil from
This column is dedicated to the Tri-State Area Connell had
family living, so if you're hav· qualified to receive the award
ing kld trouble or just plain this year.
trouble, let Helen help
YOU.
---She will also welcome your own
PleaiBit Valley Ho!lpitll 1
amuslng experiences. Address
AdmKted
Robert Fisher, !
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Helen Bottel in care of this ! Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Carroll Gar- 1
I newspaper.
ncs, Letari; John
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By Jaek O'Brlm
Aa ldl compatrloto Leo Robin
IDd 11Mb Roloier wrote Ill
1be1r ttGittl "TbanU for
the
MeJIIAII'f," Billy Rose "may
bave been a beadaebe but be
~ver a bCI'e," and that
properJ,y mlihl be. the epltapb
BlDy ad appraclate,

sketches, Cole Porter songs,
Jerome Robb!Ds' ballet set lo
Stravlnslty muaie ·- Bllly did
not just tetll erupt111 Ito amaz.
log mer!to; be packed the bolllt
with glitter and stacked the
decks will! uc!tement.

gon,

It was our belle! Bllly never
quite accepted his own success.
He never entirely believed it.
We tnew Bllly before he was a
mllllouaire and lila peint of
view dldD't dlanJe much alter
He set bls premiere prl!!a at he'd stashed away the kind of
Role - a completely Broad- f!5 a tidte~ commjasloned Sal· cash he'd always most dearly
way C1Jaracta, wfth occas1onal vador Dall to paint seven sep- admired. He was 80 startled by
lUuskllta G! aocr.I
8randeur arate daub&amp; repull'llllng the bls owu good fortune be rewhlclt Ill personally would de- "SevOII !Jvely Arts," saw to U fused to believe 11 .;..n bls
nate with some letveniDtl ref. his openloi night audience bad frieDdl beelme llnancr.Ily se""""' to bls Jowly beg~s. all the normatiy traditional ear- cure· he coulda't project bJs
He rareJ,y would wallow m the bonation, then added "I r e e
'
luxuries of lavlab liVIng with- champagne" between the acto. own Onanclal ltiiCCess to othera.
oot aotil!l wltb delllbt how For II !here was one tbin&amp; BU- He said openly, concernln&amp;
dlffi!Nitl 11 was from Ida Low- ly Rose knew, 11 was how to his romantic relatlonshtpo, the
,.. East 8ltle beglnnlll8s.
paint the ltiy,
only manner of satiafylng perHe was as gaudy a cootrast I
.
manency was when the female
Ill eomplleatlons as the cheap i We knsw Bllly Rose
stnee ·I needed the male "lor
every·
lobby llltlel lramloi the Cart- 1936. Many llro--uway types thing."
!
ter-bedlabtl wriail of the lad- k"'w h1m lonller but we doubt j
,
ies at Jltoadway first nllhil. they knew him better. Bllly and He was as dry as a martini, 1
\!though he considered a play l shared the warm frlendahlp as twisted as the lemon peet l
opening on Bl'OIIdway the epl· of a 1entleman named Rube and as Intoxicated as their re- j
Lome of soelal excitement when Bernstein. Rube was 1•neral suH, without a drmk. Once, a1
ne oJM!Ill'!( hla Own prod~clions manager of Billy's Aquacade" his Mt. Kisco estate, he decid·
00 Broaciway be would oot lei at the World's Fair. He was a ed he'd "sbow you guys" the
the ienarle &amp;Iamor of any flrat veteran of every manner of
sllliness of such weekend drinknight lltfllce. When he produe- ofii&lt;O attraction (Rube storied Ing; he started pouring scotch
ed the first and exhilaratingly in organized baseball as a trav- highballs for hlmseU, drank
e&lt;eillng Broadway premiere eltng secretary, swlethed to almost a quart said the hell
aftet the end of World war 11 show buslfteSs, produced bill' w!lh It and bounced str&amp;llht
_ hll revue "Seven Lively lesque ohows. was married to off to bed, totally sober. He I
Arts" Bert Llhr Bea one of the definitive early strip- said next day he didn't enjoy
Llll~ Beany Goodman, G~ge teasers, Hinda' Wasau, later be- the drinking nor the
slight
s. ~ulman and Mosa Hart came one of the most respect· trace of hangover. He never, to
ed gentlemen of the legitimate my knowledge, drank again.
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· RIGULAR _
Billy Rose etc.), Rube's toler- Stork Club, Reuben's. He was
once of human frailty was dtep "' always intereotlng
someCertiRICI 011 Stltlon with aympathatic, and when peo- times fascinating sn{al~talker.
_,, 11.
,..,_ pie rapped Billy Rose, Rube He hnd the genial cynicism that
rose up first and Onally to de- made trivial conversatloo a de-====wfend hlm.
light
It probably was Rube who He could be lllbUy cruel, as
first Introduced us to Billy; the night a cafe owner some
certainly Rube's aftecllon for 15 or :&gt;AI years ago with a sudllie banlam Barnum was pari den success complained to ••
of our early understanding of In Lindy'• he'd also prefer to
wbat made Billy run.
cia wbat bls feilow Parillan eab, aret OWIIet'l dfd, "put a bottle
He was u gaudy a compl!ca· of champagne automaticatiy OD
tlon of character and personal- everyone's bill." Bltiy shru&amp;ity as anyone who ever huaUed Bed and reptied, ''but my dear
a Broadway buck. His enemies friend, you come from a nation
said Billy conlda't write a Jy- o! thieves," II was a tightly
rle or • phrase, uever mind a admlniatered rebuff but it elos~agrapb or a book. But be ed the cltampagne ease.
Wrote' the sonp and the para. Ev"'l'- lmew BJI!Y wat. a
graphs and turned the eothetic touBb leilow about a lot
wllle-gny pbrasea and compiled things. Few knew he bad a list
years of columns wh!eh belied o! old friends from early SOIII·
th• antipathetic · accuoation~
wrlU., and vaudovllle who could
' He was cruelly honest about tap blm for a loan without fear
! himself, oflon and off-handed· of a turndown. He kept the Jisl
ly. He derided his lowly start am. lew repaid him, and he
while ~ggressive1y defending and was far from a "soft touch;"
occasionally exaggerating his but there were some who solv1 accomplishments.
His major ed the secret of his sympathet·
Broadway heroes were mostly ic side.
written; he adored Ben Hecht:
---many said he derived bis liter- DALAl LAMA'S SUCCESSOR
ary style from the wise • guy When a Grand Lorna dies
bethos of Hecht's plays and in Tibet, his spirit is thought
small talk. Part of it was true. to enter the body of a new-born
He also idolized Bernard Bar· baby boy. Monks search the
uch, not entirely because Bar- muntry for a boy beUeved to
uch was a multi-millionaire and bave been at the time the Grand
BUiy thought money was pre- Lama died, and this boy bety. He also privately was hwnb- comes bls successor.
led that Baruch too1t the time
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nn• AnnlJIIIIIJ Sill
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who worked lor him as an ISyear-old stet~o~rapbar during
World War I.
When Baruch visited BJ!Iy at
and
bil Ml Kisco COUIIIr1 eotate,
Bllly busied himself lllte a busboy whUe "'Bernie" enjoyed the
view, the converaallnn with
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33 Persons are
Foundlohshy

HELEN HELP usr.]
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Capitol Comment, Events ~.£~- ::_:g.7~

rm Wallin&amp; !CI' lbt
BOVIriiiDIIII JlfGIIIID bas been
llooal ScieDCe F&lt;IUDdalloll
bom of Ctlllfuslon, 00 perhaps
tor Lelalld J. Ha11&lt;111b
...., thole eloudll w111 hiVe •
from, let's sey, the
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1ans
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(Distributed by Unllecl Fe&amp;
il a nomadic ~.!;'1
lure 111ndtcale, IDe.)
ders downtown p..,....),
probably will advise blm
their traclldonal raiD dance
scheduled for the next
The Vwy hit
moon.
In UHCI Care Anywhtrt
'!be raiD-dance matter
NO REAIONAII.E
I&gt;ecome terribly complicated
OFFER ' REFUSED ·
the government. For Jnstnnce,II--=.:.:::::,:
5 E;;:E;:..:::;=::::::.._
If NSF refuaes permlaa!on
MEJROP
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the Hopigolucky tribe to lh~kell
beads and things, !t will

By William S. White

·
PLEASANT

PI'.
- Jack L,
BY DON MACLEAN
f
he he
1e d !he f'•st to Jearn.
Smith, manager of the Pt. l&amp;"llam
~
V d
ture rom t
avOIIB by a •
.
YOUTH ASKED FOR rr1
a stralghUorward "No thank Pleasant ofliec of the West VIr- ""
n~.. _m on aea oo) mg a ceremonial rain dance, Another problem that's mThis column Is for you111 peo- you" will do? u you don't want glnia Department of Employ- W~SIIINGTON - The
must now notlly the Natlooal volved here is jurladictlon. To
ple, their problems and pleas- 8 Uttle white Ue repeated In ment security, reported that the medicine man, who lor
Science Foundation 30 days be- whom does rain beloll8, the
their troubles and tun, the Wl'DIIIl places, don't say It local office serving the counties les bas attempted to wring
fore he begins to wbonp and man who can induce it or the
As wllh the rest of Helen Help in !he first place. Letting this of Mason, Putnam and Jackson,
boller.
i man who would get it If clouds
Us!, it welcom&lt;'S laughs but kind of guy down easy Is no effected the placement of 3S InAt leaet that's bow I inter- i were allowed to pass wunoleatwon't dodge • st•rious queslion , way to bounce him out o your!' dlvlduals 1n gainful emplJiYment
pret thil most recent govern- ed? You think I'm kidding, but
•••ith a hrush-oft.
Ute, - H.
during January 1968.
ment ruling. It says that any- about t&gt; yeors ago !he GoverSon&lt;t yow· 1een-age questions
1 At the close of busine" on
one who fools around with rain· oor of Utah threatened legal
w YOLTH ASKED FOR IT, Deor He!::
pbo
IJanuary 31 1968 there were 1605
UJaking devices, cloud - seed- .ction against Nevada rain·
1
8 80
1
6
ran of Helen Help USJ
t bls M am~ y, ks• and ba mor~ individuals' registered for work PI' PLEASANT _ 'lb
log gimmicks, etc., must ad- makers. He said Nevada "'"'
newspaper.
Y mo er wor
'
in the office. By way of compar'
.
e
vise tho NSF of these_ plans. atealing Utah's rain.
TRIPLE PROBLEM
leave town off tentherfor weekhs at ison there were 1836 persons ?" Coonty Sheriffs
'11le ram-makers, SCienlls_ts or
Anywy, raln-m-•ers who fall
Dear Helen :
a time. My a
died w en I registered for work at
the IS continuing Ito
hat-h
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You have to help me. I am was very young. I have a hall- close of business December 31, James Cundiff, 22,
w
ave-you mus a so m orm to notify Washingto" of their pear that the govermnent
sl te 30
old d
l
the government of the results, offor'h. t to fl
lieves In rain dances A bac!t- ll
"Your Ro..ter Dtolti" .
having problems with three Buys s r,
years . an a rea 1965 .
I escaped from the Mason
If any
WI are now su Jec
nes
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POMIIOY, o.
Jlt my !do. No. I, 1 !Ike
very one, 18. Both Uve at home. Smith emphasized the tact ty jail Wednaaday.
You' see while rain helps or jail sentences. Nothin0 in the ward step, at bell
much. No. 2 Is a creep. No. 3 When my mother leaves she that the most important service CUndiff fled the jail at feed- some cro~, too much of it can
leaves
my oldest s1ster
m prov1'ded the comm un·ty
by ing time via the kitchen and was damage DW«rs
•L- and th e govern1.8 okay.
1
n
0
No. l and No. 2 are friends, arge.
the local t!lico is the malo- last oeen at Rts. 2 and 35 be- ment wanto lo know on whom
but not close sn~s. Every time Durmg thlS period. [
am tenance of a centrally located fore he evaded pursuing officers. 00 fix blame if there's a disa dale dance c~mes. up, Nu. 1 treated hke a nme-year-old. I file cons!~~ ot applications. of Cundiff was in the county
aster. Also, the government hastell people he 1s. gomg to ask must do all the ttousework, qllallfled mdJv~dual~ from which on 8 parole violation charge and n't been too successful with Its
'
me.' b.ut he doesn t get .around dishes, floors, cook, etc. Jf
t.he local off1ce 1s able to was awaitins transfel· to the own rain-making, so, if someto Jt hll No. 2 asks me flfst ..So hesitate or dbject to her . de· f1ll most openelngs occurring State Penitentiary at Mounds- one should come up with a
I bave to make up some. kmd mands, 1 get pUnished phys1cal· , throughout the area.
ville.
winner of an idea, the National
ttf excuse. and then No. 2 hot· ly. It seems to me she gets I
~ence Foundation wants to be
foots U over to No. 1 and tells some pleasure out of spanking
•
Cundiff is 5'7" and
him ~ st, of course, he fig - me.
I Funeral Service to
137 pounds. He has brown
ures 11 s the truth, so he does.
. He Held Saturdav
and gray eyes. Several tro1ot II
n't ask me. I think creepy No. Sometimes 1 am span \ted m p.f PLEASANT _ Funeral teeth are missing. He
%enjoys ruining things for me. l~e presence of my l8-year-old l servi:Ce for Lloyd N Fogle- wearing a brown shirt and
N N 3 , t t
k
sJsler and then am made to
·
h-om ll
ow o. ~ ~n 5 o as me stand, in the corner or do house- Isong, 74. of 27th Street, will trou~e!s when he escaped
to a dance comm~ up ~nd 1 work
1 be held Saturday 11 a.m. in the . the )mi. Anyone knowJng of
know the same th10g w1il hap'
! Sacred Heart Catholic Church I whereabouts Is asked to contact: II
pen.. That No. 2! S8 me boys arc I mentien lhJs te my mother· with the Rev. John J. O'Rielly the Mason County Sheriff's
Etuplder than burros, stubborn· anc. she simply says to obey officiating. Burial will be in I partment, phone 675-3810.
ARRIVING DfdLY
l!r than donkeys, meaner t h 3 better, but, Helen, these spank· Kirkland Memorial
Gardens.
--mules., an~ I gues:i you know ings occur for the rriost trivial Mr. Foglesong, a retlred dis. Vinton; Lawrence Goddard,
wh~t I d like ~ 0 call h.im. es· things. - Is something wrong trict sales supervisor for the falo ; Mrs Stephen Moore,
SEE OUR BRIGHT AND BLOOMING COLLECTION
pecJally sJnce h1s name 15 Jark. here? - NO NAME
Wilson Meat Packers, £or whom on; Marcus McDaniel, Pt. Ple&lt;IS- 11
OF SPRINGTIME DRESSES TO CATCH EVERY
- EK-TOMBOY
Dear N.N. :
he worked 4:1 years, died Tues- anti Earl Carman, Gallipolis:
Dear Ex:
Yes, I'd think something is day at his home. He was a Russell Henry, Pt. Pleasant; ~traight from Pari! boule·
WOMANS SPRINGTIME FANCY,
Why make up an excuse
very wrong here, and if your veteran of World War I. SUr- Mrs. Robert Messick, Gallli'!&lt;&gt;lls II vards, the clean, young
mother doesn't put a stop to it, viving are his wife, Josephill1e l Ferry.
lines of the back · zipped
something wrong with Long Foglesong, two sons,
Dlscbareed - Johnnie
h.igll · rise boot in bright
her. - H.
N. Jr., and Patrick E.
Pt. Pleasant ; Scott Green,
white.
ETERNAL QUESTION
so111, of Point Pleasant,
Haven ; Mrs. Oris Dodson,
Dear Helen:
. one sister, Miss Lena Foale- son: Mrs. Ronald Crawford,
Sizes
$6,99
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Can you lei me WHY . oys song, Pt. Pleasant.
leasaot; John Henry
such lou!&gt;y letter wntcrs? Friend 11 are being received Leon ; Robert Racer, Galllpolis.
Discontinued Colors
i I don't IW'&lt; m little boys who' at the Crow-HusseU
Funeral Birth•- Mr. and Mrs. Archie
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
; don't know any better, but big I Home.
Wbitt, Jr., Pt. Pleasant, a daugh.
' boys !Me teens) who have
---ter; Mr. and Mra Carroll GarMiddleport

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ens, stamps aren·t THAT ex-1 Award at Marshall
pensive!- READER
PT. PLEASANT - John B.
IDear Reader:
Knoll of the Sl Peter Lutheran
: A lot of people in this world . Church and Gary Barton of the
trecze at ttte sight of a blank Trinity Methodist Ch!IF_
I sheet of stati~,nery. For lhese PJeasant1 were among
Boy ·
1 people 1 (mostly
males) lett~r Scouts who received honol'8 at
: writing is torture. If you're the Annual Church Award Re1pretty sure he likes you don't cognllion Service at the Caminsist on frequen t letters
to pus Christian Center at Mar·
,
it - and if you're not at shall University.
I all sure of him, insist
even Both boys received the God
That's an awfully good and County Award, one of the
rout• to nowheresville, mail and highest in Scoutill8.
male. - H.
Twentylwo Boy Scouil from
This column is dedicated to the Tri-State Area Connell had
family living, so if you're hav· qualified to receive the award
ing kld trouble or just plain this year.
trouble, let Helen help
YOU.
---She will also welcome your own
PleaiBit Valley Ho!lpitll 1
amuslng experiences. Address
AdmKted
Robert Fisher, !
1
Helen Bottel in care of this ! Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Carroll Gar- 1
I newspaper.
ncs, Letari; John
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By Jaek O'Brlm
Aa ldl compatrloto Leo Robin
IDd 11Mb Roloier wrote Ill
1be1r ttGittl "TbanU for
the
MeJIIAII'f," Billy Rose "may
bave been a beadaebe but be
~ver a bCI'e," and that
properJ,y mlihl be. the epltapb
BlDy ad appraclate,

sketches, Cole Porter songs,
Jerome Robb!Ds' ballet set lo
Stravlnslty muaie ·- Bllly did
not just tetll erupt111 Ito amaz.
log mer!to; be packed the bolllt
with glitter and stacked the
decks will! uc!tement.

gon,

It was our belle! Bllly never
quite accepted his own success.
He never entirely believed it.
We tnew Bllly before he was a
mllllouaire and lila peint of
view dldD't dlanJe much alter
He set bls premiere prl!!a at he'd stashed away the kind of
Role - a completely Broad- f!5 a tidte~ commjasloned Sal· cash he'd always most dearly
way C1Jaracta, wfth occas1onal vador Dall to paint seven sep- admired. He was 80 startled by
lUuskllta G! aocr.I
8randeur arate daub&amp; repull'llllng the bls owu good fortune be rewhlclt Ill personally would de- "SevOII !Jvely Arts," saw to U fused to believe 11 .;..n bls
nate with some letveniDtl ref. his openloi night audience bad frieDdl beelme llnancr.Ily se""""' to bls Jowly beg~s. all the normatiy traditional ear- cure· he coulda't project bJs
He rareJ,y would wallow m the bonation, then added "I r e e
'
luxuries of lavlab liVIng with- champagne" between the acto. own Onanclal ltiiCCess to othera.
oot aotil!l wltb delllbt how For II !here was one tbin&amp; BU- He said openly, concernln&amp;
dlffi!Nitl 11 was from Ida Low- ly Rose knew, 11 was how to his romantic relatlonshtpo, the
,.. East 8ltle beglnnlll8s.
paint the ltiy,
only manner of satiafylng perHe was as gaudy a cootrast I
.
manency was when the female
Ill eomplleatlons as the cheap i We knsw Bllly Rose
stnee ·I needed the male "lor
every·
lobby llltlel lramloi the Cart- 1936. Many llro--uway types thing."
!
ter-bedlabtl wriail of the lad- k"'w h1m lonller but we doubt j
,
ies at Jltoadway first nllhil. they knew him better. Bllly and He was as dry as a martini, 1
\!though he considered a play l shared the warm frlendahlp as twisted as the lemon peet l
opening on Bl'OIIdway the epl· of a 1entleman named Rube and as Intoxicated as their re- j
Lome of soelal excitement when Bernstein. Rube was 1•neral suH, without a drmk. Once, a1
ne oJM!Ill'!( hla Own prod~clions manager of Billy's Aquacade" his Mt. Kisco estate, he decid·
00 Broaciway be would oot lei at the World's Fair. He was a ed he'd "sbow you guys" the
the ienarle &amp;Iamor of any flrat veteran of every manner of
sllliness of such weekend drinknight lltfllce. When he produe- ofii&lt;O attraction (Rube storied Ing; he started pouring scotch
ed the first and exhilaratingly in organized baseball as a trav- highballs for hlmseU, drank
e&lt;eillng Broadway premiere eltng secretary, swlethed to almost a quart said the hell
aftet the end of World war 11 show buslfteSs, produced bill' w!lh It and bounced str&amp;llht
_ hll revue "Seven Lively lesque ohows. was married to off to bed, totally sober. He I
Arts" Bert Llhr Bea one of the definitive early strip- said next day he didn't enjoy
Llll~ Beany Goodman, G~ge teasers, Hinda' Wasau, later be- the drinking nor the
slight
s. ~ulman and Mosa Hart came one of the most respect· trace of hangover. He never, to
ed gentlemen of the legitimate my knowledge, drank again.
PIRsT
theatre as an executive lor He delllbted in hanging out
, QUALITY
Rodgers, and H8JIIIIIet'llteln, all night with us In Lindy's. the
· RIGULAR _
Billy Rose etc.), Rube's toler- Stork Club, Reuben's. He was
once of human frailty was dtep "' always intereotlng
someCertiRICI 011 Stltlon with aympathatic, and when peo- times fascinating sn{al~talker.
_,, 11.
,..,_ pie rapped Billy Rose, Rube He hnd the genial cynicism that
rose up first and Onally to de- made trivial conversatloo a de-====wfend hlm.
light
It probably was Rube who He could be lllbUy cruel, as
first Introduced us to Billy; the night a cafe owner some
certainly Rube's aftecllon for 15 or :&gt;AI years ago with a sudllie banlam Barnum was pari den success complained to ••
of our early understanding of In Lindy'• he'd also prefer to
wbat made Billy run.
cia wbat bls feilow Parillan eab, aret OWIIet'l dfd, "put a bottle
He was u gaudy a compl!ca· of champagne automaticatiy OD
tlon of character and personal- everyone's bill." Bltiy shru&amp;ity as anyone who ever huaUed Bed and reptied, ''but my dear
a Broadway buck. His enemies friend, you come from a nation
said Billy conlda't write a Jy- o! thieves," II was a tightly
rle or • phrase, uever mind a admlniatered rebuff but it elos~agrapb or a book. But be ed the cltampagne ease.
Wrote' the sonp and the para. Ev"'l'- lmew BJI!Y wat. a
graphs and turned the eothetic touBb leilow about a lot
wllle-gny pbrasea and compiled things. Few knew he bad a list
years of columns wh!eh belied o! old friends from early SOIII·
th• antipathetic · accuoation~
wrlU., and vaudovllle who could
' He was cruelly honest about tap blm for a loan without fear
! himself, oflon and off-handed· of a turndown. He kept the Jisl
ly. He derided his lowly start am. lew repaid him, and he
while ~ggressive1y defending and was far from a "soft touch;"
occasionally exaggerating his but there were some who solv1 accomplishments.
His major ed the secret of his sympathet·
Broadway heroes were mostly ic side.
written; he adored Ben Hecht:
---many said he derived bis liter- DALAl LAMA'S SUCCESSOR
ary style from the wise • guy When a Grand Lorna dies
bethos of Hecht's plays and in Tibet, his spirit is thought
small talk. Part of it was true. to enter the body of a new-born
He also idolized Bernard Bar· baby boy. Monks search the
uch, not entirely because Bar- muntry for a boy beUeved to
uch was a multi-millionaire and bave been at the time the Grand
BUiy thought money was pre- Lama died, and this boy bety. He also privately was hwnb- comes bls successor.
led that Baruch too1t the time
always to be Billy's frland. Bil· Ourlog SuJy'a
ly didn't know be was that iJ.
nn• AnnlJIIIIIJ Sill
Justrlous a celebrity tho! businessmen such as Baruch might
Suly'l plirehlling power end
:teppld•UP ptOCiuctlon for thlt
lllte to uchqe the baskllll
1el1 brintl .lhe price down to
lJHaeh-other'a • abadowa which
$31.11-wllh no reduellon In
many celebrated men enjoy,
qulllty. Stt tt todiJ'I
Bllly remained In bls ttolioD of
Baruch's mind the lltOe boy
who worked lor him as an ISyear-old stet~o~rapbar during
World War I.
When Baruch visited BJ!Iy at
and
bil Ml Kisco COUIIIr1 eotate,
Bllly busied himself lllte a busboy whUe "'Bernie" enjoyed the
view, the converaallnn with
Mlcldltport, 0.
flrls, the verbal efferveoeenee
of Billy's specJaJ Broadway jar-

Baby Powder ':c;- 46e.
BATH SIZE

llnllbu ea llf Diller ldl1d.

$20

Soap 3 23c

39c_

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Prescriptions Ate Our Main Buslnesa
'- \
122 N. SICOND
- PAIICM IN lUI . ,

You'll Like Our Service

i'ho.. WY 2-2101
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MIDDLEPORT,
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VALUES TO $10.95
A re-grouping of values to •10.95.
Drastically reduced for quick disposal,
Junior, misses and halt sizes. Now ........

rntM

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VALUES TO $16.95
Now save 40%, even 50% and more on
this group. All reduced to 10 now!

en.t.n .. ..,., 50 rwllltolt
rlnp sine• 1810

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colltelioD. Find IM'

... tbll belt aprtlllt ,o.r o-tr·
300 ~~~~ to chooae fntm.
A. NOILIMIWI

SHOP EARLY! Save
GROUP 1
VAWES TO $16.95

$

One rack, values to 16.95, now reduced
to sell quickly. Sorry, no lay-aways on
these. Now __ ., ........................... --... ------

GROUP 2
VALUES TO $22.95

$

Save now! A re-grouping for final
clearance. From our stock, they must
gol Now -- -- ------------·------- ---

GROUP 3
VALUES TO $39.95

$

Only 15 coata to sell at tltla price, all
from our stock. Final clearance! Shop
early! No lay-aways on thee. Now --·-

CLEARANCE I
Ladies' 1.99 Corduroy

CAPRI
PANTS

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GOESSLER

Jewelry Stort ·

.

Values to 1.99. Ladies' corduroy
caprl ponta. Mostly black.

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., SHOP FRIDAY 9 to 5-SATURDAY 9 to 9 ,

PRI(E

All Our Ladies' &amp; Children's
HATS and KNIT
HEAD WEAR··. .12 PRI(E

1l

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one large group to flO at ------

ODe blc aroup of our ladfea oportawear - sweaters, capr! pont\
md other sportswear. Redu~ed to \1 price for quick clearance.

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..... . $ii• tltn ....,f2P.It
C. lA..... tii

POM&amp;ROY
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$

Shop early! Now -- · -- ------------ --·

V2

MCarvecf

$

GROUP 3-98 ONLY

SPORTSWEAR

HeN
WeddlqlllDia

........14M

Home Owned &amp; Operated

GROUP 2-200 ONLY

ONE BIG TABLE
LAIDIES' FALL and WINTER

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27~

$

One large group fall and winter dresses
now drastl~ally reduced for quick clearauce. This group at a low ·--------- -·

ABBOTT

·- ,_ illflllllut Col/«ffool ot IUI.OYA 1FalcfiU
-.,.,.
1Nm 04.11
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RIZER OIL CO

VALUES TO $6.95

28''

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73ltlll Sl.

GROUP 1--180 ONLY

10c IACH.

Lysol······41c Polidenl ....

Mere peapleJitle GD CoodJftl'

Out They GOI

bo•·

lEG, 59c

fl-19

At StiHier's 1n Pomeroy,

.Voice of Broadway

93c

HIPATICA - -

•EG.
$1.69 V"LUI - - - - -

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for

UG. $1.19

15Hutlfu1 Design. Plastic eo.ted
A $1.25 VALUE

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FOREMAN

REG. 5c

Price Includes Processing

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Get Extra Cash The Want Ad Way

1 Flliit;l.lEO UP
/lUt-11'
CANI .

Ci-lORE5,

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&amp;-Dally Sentlne~ PomtrOy·Middleport, 0, Feb. 17, 1988

W4NT AD
!. .ORMATION

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!SIGNS

Pomerov

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Momr Co.

HADLINII

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Mlftdlr .........
M.
CAIICILLATIONI
COUimONI
Wll 1M I
[IIIII Ulltfl t1tl A. M.
111M' 0.., .. P•UclftM
&amp;HULATIOttl

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1963 Volkswagen 2 Door

$1295

USED CAR

BUYS

snow.

.... WHtAIIIIrvlot

1962 Corv1ir

Mlnln~••
c•tt
,., ..,.. ..,61, ..ctntt
,.. c..

IMVtfVI

$1399

De!Wte vinyl trim, green finish. PleniJ of go lor the

ItATil

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1963 Corveir Memo Coupe

Ulcally owned, 4-speed, black !1nlsh, red bucket aeata.
Radio, new tires. Driving In snow In fun In a Conalr.

TM Pultlllltlr r.ttmt tEte rltht
.. Hit ., ..... .., ..........

IIIIIHtMMbll.

"REAL GEORGE"

$969

1965 Ford Falcon Fut1ra · ..... $2095

Locally owned, like new, Powerillde transmission, white
walls, heater. Try tills one for real traction.

••rn11•
1M 1ft ,...

11 ,., •nt at
..
MMI ... PIN Wftllll'l 11 "'""
CARD OP TKANKI A OlrTUAIIII
t1.U ftr H weN M111lm11-. lfttt

4 Dr. Sta. Wagon, 8liOO miles, by Joeal owner, Ute ·
new 70011f tires, apare tire never Uaed, dark aqua
fllliBh, P.B. radio, bl&amp; 6 e~~gine, ltd. tra111., lhowroom

Pomeroy Motor Co.

a.Nitlenll ...... , ..
DIIPICI IOUII
I:M A. M. te 6:11 P, M. o.lly'
lllturd•r t:M a. M. te 1tstt .....
IT' IIO IAIY

elean.

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

1964 Olds "88" 4 Door · ··· · ·· · $2149

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TO 'LACI A
IIIUL T PIOOUCINCt
WANT AD

Power ateerlng and bnkea, auto. trans., ndlci, beat-

. -;~··

er, blue flnlah, apot eleau, deiWte lllterlor.

PHONE WY 2-2156

ltell btlfl For

FOR SALE

C,ernll Oelitb

WHY WORRY over a sluggisbl
1..1
septic tank ? Get Klean-Eml{;l
'r
All
septic
tank
cleaner.
LandANTIQUE Furnltun, disbeo.
mlscelllllleOIII. can .. trr1te: mark Farm Bureau. Pome- Tli.ULER - I&amp; I lit - LIK.E II
2 II 30tc NEW - 1!113 VINDALE
Mrs. llowll'!l Cedi. .. w. roy.
Mala Sl, Pomeroy.
TIM01l!Y HAY. 1\o Herrmu, Campletely furnished·v'e"2lclhllllll ll
1 211 Uc
.
y
room can sleep ~. •
Rl. 2, Cheshire, Ph. WY 2- It&gt; excellent condition.
8195. _
2 II Stc MIDDLEPORT - PLUM ~n·~· ll

W1ntecl To Buy

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1961 Chev.lmpala H. T. Cpe. · · $1295

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8 cyl. engine, auto. trans., power ateerlng, Ute new
wJalw tires, light green finish. Real good condition.

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1959 Rambler American · · ..... · $345

rrs .NOr r~w

TO

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AROUND ALL

DAY DOING
· NotHING

Station Wagon. 6 eyl. ltd. trans., good tires, aound
body, radio and heater. A real buy.

MOO PEOPLt:'

THEV DON'T

HAVE. MY t:RIVE !

CAN'T DO IT

GASOUNI ALLEY

1963 Corvalr Monza Coupe ··· · $1399

Locally owned, 4-speed, blact flnlah, red bucket aeata.
-====N=oti=ce====J CARPETs
;- fright?sight
- -.. Make
frame, 5
,.
them a-be"utiful
with One
bath, sil&gt;ry
\1 basement,
Radio, new tirn. Driving Ill IDOW Ia fU nln 1 Co"alr.
WAHTID
Blue Lustre. Rent electric heal root and back
M•n to maa••• or dullr .,.,.
shampooer, $1. Baker Furni· lot 100' x: 100'. $6800.00.
••• c • ..,... ou atottou
'"
lure, Middleport.
2-I:Hitc POMEROY - UNroLN HTlS .•-11
tbl• aneral are•. AppiJ' by eaJJ.
2 bedroom frame,
2-Door. Deluu vinyl trim, ereen flnlab. Plenty of go
ltl.1 t-It Kocll: w. v1 . ,,._5941
5:0UP'S ON, the rug that ts,
evrn.tn1, , or wru• to 303 Iouth
ah furnace heating, full bas•~ II for the enow.
50 clean the spot with Blue
Front JtrMt, Co.lumbu•. oh.lo.
Lustre. Rent electric sham- ment. Owner may assist
. .pooer' $1. Pomeroy Cement financing. $8,000.00.
LAD'I to make her home with , Block, Porr•eroy.
2-13-6tc ALBERT M. COX, BROKER
Locally owned, like new, Powergllde trantnllsslon,
me for room and board and - ~- --·
WY l-Wt
WY Ul3l
whlte walla, heoter. Try this one for real traction.
light cooking. Write : T h e • BUDGET PRICED lurnliure In
2 17 3tc
Daily Sentinel Box 668D
: our third floor budget shop. - - - - - - - - - '
Baker Furniture, Middleport, FOR SALE: 5 rooms with utll·
2 1 ~ .·3t
Local owner, good tires, fawn flnlah, beater, good
=== =-==--- · -~ Obio.
11 U lfc ity room. Water, gas and
traction.
DELICIOUS Homemade PIZza, -~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ eleclricity.
$2,500. Welsh
50c, 75c, and $1.00 sizes. D~
Another F~t ot Londmork
Towo Hill. Pboae WY 2-11311
luxe Pizza, $1.50. Jack 's Dal-1
2 t tfc
ry Bar, MiddlO!lllrl. t2 I lfc
L. W.B. I.Jke new 750s20 10.ply tlrea. Cab A·1 eondl·
lyr•ZOII
fOR SALE: I room bouse
lion. Heater, beavy duty aprlnga, 292 cu. IlL kyL tDHelp 'tN1nted
IIASOUNE
bath, lull beaement, 8M
atne.
MALE: Need cash? Sell lam-'
with
aell St., Middleport. Pbol..t: Jl
Ollb I\Jiapp Aerotred Shoes. i
Pl. Pleasant IIIIW6G'I.
Full or pari time. High &lt;om- i
11 II tfc
IIOOs20 R. duals, v.a engine, heavy dlltJ eprln~o 11'
missions plus bonus. Complete,
dump
body and bol.at.
hne for meo and women. .
Equipmeat furnished
free. 1 .UUMTACE ADDITIVE
e1 - UMCI Chevrolet Heevy Duty F1ctory
Write to Gordon Rae, Di.. • . . . .. 1
1111$ YOI
lrict Soles Mgr., 3514 Darby·
T1ndem. With Dump.
liB IEII1711$
shire Drive, Columbus, Ohio.
Zip 432:!1.
2 16 3tc
lttUIIr
ond H~Toot
WANTED: Experienced meci&gt;
snic for minor parts instaiia- 1. 1mprove1 gasoline mileage
tion service. Must be mature, 2. Clea111 carburelon
with ability te manage de ·~~ a Prevenll carburetor lclna:
NEW &amp; USED CARS and TRUCKS
'- S!Opo fuel tine freeztHip
par1ment and se II
parts. 5. Prevent&amp; rus~ «orroslon
Instructions
Good workinl conditions. IB I 8. Cleans intake maniflld1
ON DISPLAY
letter, alate experience, ref- 7. Cuts cylinder wear
TRUCK DRIVERS, semi
e
nd
led · 8. Eimin•let rougb ldlinl
rences a wage• expec - ~ 9. Protecto pooitivo mnkcuo
Straight, ages 21 • 40. """"" II OPEN EVES 9 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO
Write c-o Tho Daily Sentinel,
ventilation 0)'81em•
experleoce belplul but
Box 611BA.
2 t tic
' DRIVE IN ro LANDMARK
necessary, You can earn! ~:111,....,...,...,...,...,...,...,~'7"""""""""""""""""""""""""""'
CHAMBER MAID Cor
Hotel
Supor Sorvln Stotton Now
$3 per hour after short ll
Martin. Apply in person.
1- - _ _ . . _ . __ . _
ing. For applicaoon write
BusiiiiSI Servictt
BusiiiiSI Senolcea
:1-I:HIIc USED G. E. 13 cu. fl., cbesl Uoo Wide Semi Division,
1 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~_;.."'-=;;\-========:::;1
MIDDLE AGED woman
Hamilton, lo•
,.
10 freezer. Good condition. $8~. Corwin Avenue,
care for 3 boys, school age. New Haven, 882-2241.
Obio. Or call 51:H19i&gt;564t.
EXPERIENCED
5 or 6 days a week. Does not _ _ __ __ _ 2
:...::U:...::3tp::..:._ __ _ _ _,:2:.;U::,:3tc=..
have to live in. can wy z.
AT ITS GREATEST
6719.
2 8 lie
Plain oe with pepperoni,
sau11a:e,
mushroom, him or
For Rent

1963 Volkswagen ··· .. .. · · .... · $1295

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1962 Corvalr ...... ·· .. ·.. .. .. · .. $969.

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1963 Corvalr Panel ·· .. · .. · · .. · $1399

1962 Chevrolet H-Ton .. ·· ....$1695

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1958 Cl!evrolet 2-Ton ·.. ·· · · ·· .. · $899

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PIRST
QUALITY
REGULAR_·

c:.rtiflecl

p IZZA

ter i p.m. Pbone WY

~14.

DAILY CROSSWORD
&amp;(]BOSS
1. Peaceflll

5. Ptceon
B. Adoalter
box
1e. Bay
window

12. Je wish

Rowley and Reed Hardware.
u 1 tfc
:TRAILE=
=R~LOTS=:--_-,.
Il'eo ·;.,.
qe ll!d
llroom'o !'rail
er Part !Stale Approved)
141Dersvillo, Oblo, l:'bODe W\
~tittle
TWO TRAILER SPACES lor
rent In the Village ol Middleport. Call WY 2-3341 oe WY
!.-21841 01' W'l 2-1000.
11:!0tfc
==--=-~~BRICK
Duplez 3 bedroom
living room, dining room, ~It­
chen, basemell &amp;Rd garage
forced air gas furnace. B~
temut A9enue. CaU WY t.5127.
2 4 tic
FURNISHED apertment, ~- - 3
rooms and bath. 390 S. 2nd
Ave., Middleport. Call WY 25262.
2 15 tfc
·AVMLABLE Marcil 181, busl·
n•ss building. Located at 120
East Main St.. Pomeroy. Call
Matilda Schorn, WY !.-2SU.
% IS tic

IIi. Sketa at

311 oo~f -,.
fum-,.ls-bed
c-~aiarlmiiii
Phone WY 2-1435 21% South
5th Avenue, Middlepert, Ohio

fl. SmorJ'u-

••ter.

month
M . Fresb
JO.Fido,
lor ...
H . Metric

ROOM rurDt.ued .paii..
U llllc

Comploto Corry-Out Sonlco

1.11.. Moilt

CALL WY t -9905
Pick up AI G. &amp; G. CAFE
111 W. MAIN
POMIROY

and

humlcl
II. December 31
21. Frelgbt-

PAINTING lnlidt aod out.
era! repairing. Ia Pomeroy an
Middll!port orea. WY Z.3'192.

1'd . . . . . . . .

10.-

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f'l'om tho lanreot ......, or
llalldooer radiator to tbe

aolllll b..tor ......

BlAmNAR'S

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AUftiOHBD
Clmple&amp;e Ser.-

Cr11t Krallfnnl
2
17
l)tp
..... ..,_ • Ceatve
8. HWttla«
II. Bothena ,.. 3L Jotl
measurt":
...,
BI)'U&gt;
' CCURiiiitTISTS,',DDairy8irylandiiidbibeeieiefllii;..l
... ... 8IWIP'IIRD
ll%. eo.I . When the IIi. .l calltnc
gralno
lT. 0 . T . book
• Minimum of $1.110 per~=co~"~·~
'·to, 01t1o
bitter Ult
37. Bin4
To all larmen tor
1 1 111
11. High pr1ellt
21. PerfOf"mml
J!OO'
38.Unldad
20. Plenlc
Uon
or
aervlee,
call
11. CertaJa
29. lndlana.
poet
lase"
originally
WY 2-2261, Pomeroy,
CUift'OM Btri'CIIBIUNO 1111
IslaM
U . Birdl u a Ll. , _
ot Caaada n - . a
Cbeoter.
eattiJt&amp;. WID buJ lddeo ever)'
duo
lmr..,..'r.'"T.r'I:&gt;T..,...,._,....,
Monday. PbD Meier,
22. Grouetl
25. Top ot a
WY WIJ.O.
I II Uc
loll

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wave

lnaur1nce

yam

2'1. Mall: 28.. Adat.a
29. Pirate . . ,
33, New En!'·

land-ablor.

IM.T)'peat
tape

as. Pla)'U&gt;tng

l!wryolay Specl...

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34.Xetropo-

Halrcull

tO. Rolnon
maglotral&lt;l

lloloDgtn ..

to ..

city ...

Ohio ....

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DAILY OBYProQUO'ft - lfele't . _ te _ . Ita
AZ1'DLIIAAXa
lo LO!f&amp;FIILLOW

=

One letter lllmpiJ lltaDd. for..,.,_, Ia tJU IIUlple A Ia UMd
for tho lhret L'o, X t.. tho tooo O'o, e1e. lliDcle leUero,
li ;I Ia. U.. lenJtio ODd ......._ ol tloe ore oD
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IA&amp;TNA CASUALTY
llulleD ~ fl&amp;n lJ, lao.
Shlmpo41 &amp; Sell $1.50
,._,, Pbool W\' Nl81.
30 day color rl-,
I I Ill
ShompM &amp; Ml
$3.50 11 'IJitAN(IB INIRJBANCll. ..... 1
.......onenll
.7.50 up I I'
.,
Wo StU llld Bonteo
Dunllco Aaeney, Inc., I'GaiWip aad WidB
lniJ. Pbooo IV\' Wilt.
1 1 111
Meril'a Style Post

dum

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Marle'e Style Poet

II. Mento~"a~r

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moot WY ..-.

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3814.
1 14 tfc
TR~.' I.ER LOT, Rutland. live
mo ·s rrom Pomeroy. Phooo
SH 2-5613.
12 II IOtA:

15. Pale-

boat.l
22. Risk
State : abl:r. 23. Un·
~ Stall
tanDed
Foltlty
llkiD at
T. Cut at , _
cattle

India

FURNillHED

apartmect. WY 2-6385.
I 21 tic
NIC :.- 'L-:Y~lur
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nt"'
shed
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l---obedroom
apa•tmenl, Middleport, WY J.

«omblnatlons.

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nk!kiUlllle
4. Show )(&gt;

ll. cttytn

Utfc
WOU R ROOM

t3. Paruitic
plAnt
DOWN
1. Biblical
name
2. Town ill
Ethiopia
3. Olrl'a

RADIATOR
SERVICE

$1.25

IL 124
l'h. WY 2-5271
. , . _ Oldt

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII

USED CARS

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ELJ., 1HEY'Ri 51 ~ E1051MESSMetll
~ \AN ~;;

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JUST ABOUT ALL OF THESI CARS

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ARI ONE OWNER WITH LOW ,we '*GI

nu.1 t:AUG~

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OH. eRU:rHt&gt;r&lt;&gt;' WWlT ARE 'MOiti'
T 'DO WITH AQJ'{ Lll&lt;i THAT'?

6000 MILES OR 6 MONTHE WARRANTY
1965 FORD Galtxle 500 Convt I cylinder,
tr1111. Rldlo &amp; huter, luet like 11ft! /
1965 FORD Galoxle 500 2 dr. H.T. I cyt. ltd.
fn111. Rldlo end huter, low mi.....
1965 I'AIRLANI 500 2 dr. H.T; .....
Rldle end huter, II~• . ., .
1965 MUSTANG 2 dr. H.T. I ayl. 4 lplld tr...i. ' ·•
R.ldlo and ......... like .
1964 FORD Golulo 500 2 dr. H.T. I cyl. ~t. tnnl;
power lf-.lnt. rldlo ond heoter,lhlrp
1964 FORD Golole SOD XL Conv. I cyt, A.t. trP. "-lng. p. br1koo, rldlo .ncr hHter
1964 ENGLISH FORD 2 dr. Sid. Clean 11 new
1963 FORD Golole 500 Conv. I crL Stcl. tniW.
Rlcllo ........... -1 llherp
.
1961 CH&amp;VROLI!T ltnp. 4 dr. H.T. I ay1. A.t. tr'llle .
P. ""ring. p.brlllcoo, riCHo ond heoter, lhlrp
1961 U..MBLER Amorleon 2 dr. 6 Cfl. Std. .,_
Rlcllo and hNter, nlco
1962 FORD Golole 500 4 dr, I cyt. A.t. tnne.
P. "--ng, rllllo oncl ._..,., lhorp
1962 COMET 2 dr. 6 cyl. A.t. tr- Rldle
end hNt11, 1 IMI nice 1962 FAIRLANI 4 clr. I cyl. Stcl. trRidlo end hiller, - ewner
196\ COMET 4 olr. 6 cyl. A.t. , _ R.ldlo
oncl huter, • good ll•n cor
1961 FALCON 2 dr. 6 cyl. N trone.
Rldlo and hiller, ol1961 BUICK L1S1bn 4 dr. A.t. tr- p. tt.olnt.
p. breU.. rldlo and hNter, lhlrp
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1960 MERCURY Mont_,. 4 dr. A.t. " - ....
•nd hNter, • good rvnner
1961 OLDS 91 2 dr. H.T. A.t. tr- lll ..
rldlo and hiller, lhlrp
19561i0RD 4 dr. I cyl. A.t. tnnt. ltlcllol r.r.
1964 HONDA fMtor Cycle. Like ...W

1fondlrd

A.t. ..... ;

ABBIE AND SLATS

ly RAEBURN VAN IUREN

THIS. IS Wf.IE-RE ~OSE
HANOS()"'E W WLS TRA~
AI\ID OTHER CARVED I'Tffv\8o

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FOR &amp;ALE IN PAGO r100
COME FRCIM.

•lr,

TRUCICS
1961 honollne lit Ton Pickup
1962 Inter, Scout P,lckup. 4 wheel clrlve
1959 Dadgelil Ton Pickup

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

THREE and four room furnishe&lt;l and unfurnished apartments. WY ~5434.
12 6 tfc
I ROOM fUrnished apartment
lor rent Pilon• W'l !.-2771. M·

By CHESTER GOlJI D

DICK TRACY

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W4NT AD
!. .ORMATION

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HADLINII

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$1295

USED CAR

BUYS

snow.

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1962 Corv1ir

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$1399

De!Wte vinyl trim, green finish. PleniJ of go lor the

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1963 Corveir Memo Coupe

Ulcally owned, 4-speed, black !1nlsh, red bucket aeata.
Radio, new tires. Driving In snow In fun In a Conalr.

TM Pultlllltlr r.ttmt tEte rltht
.. Hit ., ..... .., ..........

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"REAL GEORGE"

$969

1965 Ford Falcon Fut1ra · ..... $2095

Locally owned, like new, Powerillde transmission, white
walls, heater. Try tills one for real traction.

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CARD OP TKANKI A OlrTUAIIII
t1.U ftr H weN M111lm11-. lfttt

4 Dr. Sta. Wagon, 8liOO miles, by Joeal owner, Ute ·
new 70011f tires, apare tire never Uaed, dark aqua
fllliBh, P.B. radio, bl&amp; 6 e~~gine, ltd. tra111., lhowroom

Pomeroy Motor Co.

a.Nitlenll ...... , ..
DIIPICI IOUII
I:M A. M. te 6:11 P, M. o.lly'
lllturd•r t:M a. M. te 1tstt .....
IT' IIO IAIY

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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

1964 Olds "88" 4 Door · ··· · ·· · $2149

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IIIUL T PIOOUCINCt
WANT AD

Power ateerlng and bnkea, auto. trans., ndlci, beat-

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er, blue flnlah, apot eleau, deiWte lllterlor.

PHONE WY 2-2156

ltell btlfl For

FOR SALE

C,ernll Oelitb

WHY WORRY over a sluggisbl
1..1
septic tank ? Get Klean-Eml{;l
'r
All
septic
tank
cleaner.
LandANTIQUE Furnltun, disbeo.
mlscelllllleOIII. can .. trr1te: mark Farm Bureau. Pome- Tli.ULER - I&amp; I lit - LIK.E II
2 II 30tc NEW - 1!113 VINDALE
Mrs. llowll'!l Cedi. .. w. roy.
Mala Sl, Pomeroy.
TIM01l!Y HAY. 1\o Herrmu, Campletely furnished·v'e"2lclhllllll ll
1 211 Uc
.
y
room can sleep ~. •
Rl. 2, Cheshire, Ph. WY 2- It&gt; excellent condition.
8195. _
2 II Stc MIDDLEPORT - PLUM ~n·~· ll

W1ntecl To Buy

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8 cyl. engine, auto. trans., power ateerlng, Ute new
wJalw tires, light green finish. Real good condition.

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rrs .NOr r~w

TO

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AROUND ALL

DAY DOING
· NotHING

Station Wagon. 6 eyl. ltd. trans., good tires, aound
body, radio and heater. A real buy.

MOO PEOPLt:'

THEV DON'T

HAVE. MY t:RIVE !

CAN'T DO IT

GASOUNI ALLEY

1963 Corvalr Monza Coupe ··· · $1399

Locally owned, 4-speed, blact flnlah, red bucket aeata.
-====N=oti=ce====J CARPETs
;- fright?sight
- -.. Make
frame, 5
,.
them a-be"utiful
with One
bath, sil&gt;ry
\1 basement,
Radio, new tirn. Driving Ill IDOW Ia fU nln 1 Co"alr.
WAHTID
Blue Lustre. Rent electric heal root and back
M•n to maa••• or dullr .,.,.
shampooer, $1. Baker Furni· lot 100' x: 100'. $6800.00.
••• c • ..,... ou atottou
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lure, Middleport.
2-I:Hitc POMEROY - UNroLN HTlS .•-11
tbl• aneral are•. AppiJ' by eaJJ.
2 bedroom frame,
2-Door. Deluu vinyl trim, ereen flnlab. Plenty of go
ltl.1 t-It Kocll: w. v1 . ,,._5941
5:0UP'S ON, the rug that ts,
evrn.tn1, , or wru• to 303 Iouth
ah furnace heating, full bas•~ II for the enow.
50 clean the spot with Blue
Front JtrMt, Co.lumbu•. oh.lo.
Lustre. Rent electric sham- ment. Owner may assist
. .pooer' $1. Pomeroy Cement financing. $8,000.00.
LAD'I to make her home with , Block, Porr•eroy.
2-13-6tc ALBERT M. COX, BROKER
Locally owned, like new, Powergllde trantnllsslon,
me for room and board and - ~- --·
WY l-Wt
WY Ul3l
whlte walla, heoter. Try this one for real traction.
light cooking. Write : T h e • BUDGET PRICED lurnliure In
2 17 3tc
Daily Sentinel Box 668D
: our third floor budget shop. - - - - - - - - - '
Baker Furniture, Middleport, FOR SALE: 5 rooms with utll·
2 1 ~ .·3t
Local owner, good tires, fawn flnlah, beater, good
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11 U lfc ity room. Water, gas and
traction.
DELICIOUS Homemade PIZza, -~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ eleclricity.
$2,500. Welsh
50c, 75c, and $1.00 sizes. D~
Another F~t ot Londmork
Towo Hill. Pboae WY 2-11311
luxe Pizza, $1.50. Jack 's Dal-1
2 t tfc
ry Bar, MiddlO!lllrl. t2 I lfc
L. W.B. I.Jke new 750s20 10.ply tlrea. Cab A·1 eondl·
lyr•ZOII
fOR SALE: I room bouse
lion. Heater, beavy duty aprlnga, 292 cu. IlL kyL tDHelp 'tN1nted
IIASOUNE
bath, lull beaement, 8M
atne.
MALE: Need cash? Sell lam-'
with
aell St., Middleport. Pbol..t: Jl
Ollb I\Jiapp Aerotred Shoes. i
Pl. Pleasant IIIIW6G'I.
Full or pari time. High &lt;om- i
11 II tfc
IIOOs20 R. duals, v.a engine, heavy dlltJ eprln~o 11'
missions plus bonus. Complete,
dump
body and bol.at.
hne for meo and women. .
Equipmeat furnished
free. 1 .UUMTACE ADDITIVE
e1 - UMCI Chevrolet Heevy Duty F1ctory
Write to Gordon Rae, Di.. • . . . .. 1
1111$ YOI
lrict Soles Mgr., 3514 Darby·
T1ndem. With Dump.
liB IEII1711$
shire Drive, Columbus, Ohio.
Zip 432:!1.
2 16 3tc
lttUIIr
ond H~Toot
WANTED: Experienced meci&gt;
snic for minor parts instaiia- 1. 1mprove1 gasoline mileage
tion service. Must be mature, 2. Clea111 carburelon
with ability te manage de ·~~ a Prevenll carburetor lclna:
NEW &amp; USED CARS and TRUCKS
'- S!Opo fuel tine freeztHip
par1ment and se II
parts. 5. Prevent&amp; rus~ «orroslon
Instructions
Good workinl conditions. IB I 8. Cleans intake maniflld1
ON DISPLAY
letter, alate experience, ref- 7. Cuts cylinder wear
TRUCK DRIVERS, semi
e
nd
led · 8. Eimin•let rougb ldlinl
rences a wage• expec - ~ 9. Protecto pooitivo mnkcuo
Straight, ages 21 • 40. """"" II OPEN EVES 9 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO
Write c-o Tho Daily Sentinel,
ventilation 0)'81em•
experleoce belplul but
Box 611BA.
2 t tic
' DRIVE IN ro LANDMARK
necessary, You can earn! ~:111,....,...,...,...,...,...,...,~'7"""""""""""""""""""""""""""'
CHAMBER MAID Cor
Hotel
Supor Sorvln Stotton Now
$3 per hour after short ll
Martin. Apply in person.
1- - _ _ . . _ . __ . _
ing. For applicaoon write
BusiiiiSI Servictt
BusiiiiSI Senolcea
:1-I:HIIc USED G. E. 13 cu. fl., cbesl Uoo Wide Semi Division,
1 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~_;.."'-=;;\-========:::;1
MIDDLE AGED woman
Hamilton, lo•
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10 freezer. Good condition. $8~. Corwin Avenue,
care for 3 boys, school age. New Haven, 882-2241.
Obio. Or call 51:H19i&gt;564t.
EXPERIENCED
5 or 6 days a week. Does not _ _ __ __ _ 2
:...::U:...::3tp::..:._ __ _ _ _,:2:.;U::,:3tc=..
have to live in. can wy z.
AT ITS GREATEST
6719.
2 8 lie
Plain oe with pepperoni,
sau11a:e,
mushroom, him or
For Rent

1963 Volkswagen ··· .. .. · · .... · $1295

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1962 Corvalr ...... ·· .. ·.. .. .. · .. $969.

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1963 Corvalr Panel ·· .. · .. · · .. · $1399

1962 Chevrolet H-Ton .. ·· ....$1695

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1958 Cl!evrolet 2-Ton ·.. ·· · · ·· .. · $899

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QUALITY
REGULAR_·

c:.rtiflecl

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ter i p.m. Pbone WY

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DAILY CROSSWORD
&amp;(]BOSS
1. Peaceflll

5. Ptceon
B. Adoalter
box
1e. Bay
window

12. Je wish

Rowley and Reed Hardware.
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:TRAILE=
=R~LOTS=:--_-,.
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qe ll!d
llroom'o !'rail
er Part !Stale Approved)
141Dersvillo, Oblo, l:'bODe W\
~tittle
TWO TRAILER SPACES lor
rent In the Village ol Middleport. Call WY 2-3341 oe WY
!.-21841 01' W'l 2-1000.
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Duplez 3 bedroom
living room, dining room, ~It­
chen, basemell &amp;Rd garage
forced air gas furnace. B~
temut A9enue. CaU WY t.5127.
2 4 tic
FURNISHED apertment, ~- - 3
rooms and bath. 390 S. 2nd
Ave., Middleport. Call WY 25262.
2 15 tfc
·AVMLABLE Marcil 181, busl·
n•ss building. Located at 120
East Main St.. Pomeroy. Call
Matilda Schorn, WY !.-2SU.
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IIi. Sketa at

311 oo~f -,.
fum-,.ls-bed
c-~aiarlmiiii
Phone WY 2-1435 21% South
5th Avenue, Middlepert, Ohio

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M . Fresb
JO.Fido,
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ROOM rurDt.ued .paii..
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Comploto Corry-Out Sonlco

1.11.. Moilt

CALL WY t -9905
Pick up AI G. &amp; G. CAFE
111 W. MAIN
POMIROY

and

humlcl
II. December 31
21. Frelgbt-

PAINTING lnlidt aod out.
era! repairing. Ia Pomeroy an
Middll!port orea. WY Z.3'192.

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llalldooer radiator to tbe

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Clmple&amp;e Ser.-

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2
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8. HWttla«
II. Bothena ,.. 3L Jotl
measurt":
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' CCURiiiitTISTS,',DDairy8irylandiiidbibeeieiefllii;..l
... ... 8IWIP'IIRD
ll%. eo.I . When the IIi. .l calltnc
gralno
lT. 0 . T . book
• Minimum of $1.110 per~=co~"~·~
'·to, 01t1o
bitter Ult
37. Bin4
To all larmen tor
1 1 111
11. High pr1ellt
21. PerfOf"mml
J!OO'
38.Unldad
20. Plenlc
Uon
or
aervlee,
call
11. CertaJa
29. lndlana.
poet
lase"
originally
WY 2-2261, Pomeroy,
CUift'OM Btri'CIIBIUNO 1111
IslaM
U . Birdl u a Ll. , _
ot Caaada n - . a
Cbeoter.
eattiJt&amp;. WID buJ lddeo ever)'
duo
lmr..,..'r.'"T.r'I:&gt;T..,...,._,....,
Monday. PbD Meier,
22. Grouetl
25. Top ot a
WY WIJ.O.
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lnaur1nce

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2'1. Mall: 28.. Adat.a
29. Pirate . . ,
33, New En!'·

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maglotral&lt;l

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AZ1'DLIIAAXa
lo LO!f&amp;FIILLOW

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for tho lhret L'o, X t.. tho tooo O'o, e1e. lliDcle leUero,
li ;I Ia. U.. lenJtio ODd ......._ ol tloe ore oD
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IA&amp;TNA CASUALTY
llulleD ~ fl&amp;n lJ, lao.
Shlmpo41 &amp; Sell $1.50
,._,, Pbool W\' Nl81.
30 day color rl-,
I I Ill
ShompM &amp; Ml
$3.50 11 'IJitAN(IB INIRJBANCll. ..... 1
.......onenll
.7.50 up I I'
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Wo StU llld Bonteo
Dunllco Aaeney, Inc., I'GaiWip aad WidB
lniJ. Pbooo IV\' Wilt.
1 1 111
Meril'a Style Post

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TR~.' I.ER LOT, Rutland. live
mo ·s rrom Pomeroy. Phooo
SH 2-5613.
12 II IOtA:

15. Pale-

boat.l
22. Risk
State : abl:r. 23. Un·
~ Stall
tanDed
Foltlty
llkiD at
T. Cut at , _
cattle

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FURNillHED

apartmect. WY 2-6385.
I 21 tic
NIC :.- 'L-:Y~lur
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shed
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l---obedroom
apa•tmenl, Middleport, WY J.

«omblnatlons.

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WOU R ROOM

t3. Paruitic
plAnt
DOWN
1. Biblical
name
2. Town ill
Ethiopia
3. Olrl'a

RADIATOR
SERVICE

$1.25

IL 124
l'h. WY 2-5271
. , . _ Oldt

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII

USED CARS

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T 'DO WITH AQJ'{ Lll&lt;i THAT'?

6000 MILES OR 6 MONTHE WARRANTY
1965 FORD Galtxle 500 Convt I cylinder,
tr1111. Rldlo &amp; huter, luet like 11ft! /
1965 FORD Galoxle 500 2 dr. H.T. I cyt. ltd.
fn111. Rldlo end huter, low mi.....
1965 I'AIRLANI 500 2 dr. H.T; .....
Rldle end huter, II~• . ., .
1965 MUSTANG 2 dr. H.T. I ayl. 4 lplld tr...i. ' ·•
R.ldlo and ......... like .
1964 FORD Golulo 500 2 dr. H.T. I cyl. ~t. tnnl;
power lf-.lnt. rldlo ond heoter,lhlrp
1964 FORD Golole SOD XL Conv. I cyt, A.t. trP. "-lng. p. br1koo, rldlo .ncr hHter
1964 ENGLISH FORD 2 dr. Sid. Clean 11 new
1963 FORD Golole 500 Conv. I crL Stcl. tniW.
Rlcllo ........... -1 llherp
.
1961 CH&amp;VROLI!T ltnp. 4 dr. H.T. I ay1. A.t. tr'llle .
P. ""ring. p.brlllcoo, riCHo ond heoter, lhlrp
1961 U..MBLER Amorleon 2 dr. 6 Cfl. Std. .,_
Rlcllo and hNter, nlco
1962 FORD Golole 500 4 dr, I cyt. A.t. tnne.
P. "--ng, rllllo oncl ._..,., lhorp
1962 COMET 2 dr. 6 cyl. A.t. tr- Rldle
end hNt11, 1 IMI nice 1962 FAIRLANI 4 clr. I cyl. Stcl. trRidlo end hiller, - ewner
196\ COMET 4 olr. 6 cyl. A.t. , _ R.ldlo
oncl huter, • good ll•n cor
1961 FALCON 2 dr. 6 cyl. N trone.
Rldlo and hiller, ol1961 BUICK L1S1bn 4 dr. A.t. tr- p. tt.olnt.
p. breU.. rldlo and hNter, lhlrp
···
1960 MERCURY Mont_,. 4 dr. A.t. " - ....
•nd hNter, • good rvnner
1961 OLDS 91 2 dr. H.T. A.t. tr- lll ..
rldlo and hiller, lhlrp
19561i0RD 4 dr. I cyl. A.t. tnnt. ltlcllol r.r.
1964 HONDA fMtor Cycle. Like ...W

1fondlrd

A.t. ..... ;

ABBIE AND SLATS

ly RAEBURN VAN IUREN

THIS. IS Wf.IE-RE ~OSE
HANOS()"'E W WLS TRA~
AI\ID OTHER CARVED I'Tffv\8o

•

FOR &amp;ALE IN PAGO r100
COME FRCIM.

•lr,

TRUCICS
1961 honollne lit Ton Pickup
1962 Inter, Scout P,lckup. 4 wheel clrlve
1959 Dadgelil Ton Pickup

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YOU ALWAYS,•

IIIII&lt;

.,J' .

PAY LISS AT ...

1110111

KEITH GOBLE FORD

IRII• (

INDI8Citl:'l'IoN AND WlCKIII&gt;
Allll IIIB8'r OCIINJI&amp; 1/'I"CCIltl

on Stlflon

KmH GOBLE FORD

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

THREE and four room furnishe&lt;l and unfurnished apartments. WY ~5434.
12 6 tfc
I ROOM fUrnished apartment
lor rent Pilon• W'l !.-2771. M·

By CHESTER GOlJI D

DICK TRACY

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~SED CAR 'LOT

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Pomeroy-MiddlePGJ:!, 0 ., Feb. 17, 11166

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South African Missionary Work. To
Receive 'Donation from Mt_'ddle.port

Around And
About
M,'ddleport

pJA

SOCIAL

Contribution Made to Missionary
Family in India by Baptist Circle

Honors

Plans were made to send • Chrlstmu Carda to the
I
Rift
a member
of • and
mi...
A contribution to missionary ,man of the class boUle caps
lonaryto family
In India
to meeting.
.
wo&lt;k m Rhodesia, South Africa,, project. 11le group
voted to Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ernest H. Jones ,
provide used clothing for a World Day of Prayer u~tllltb
was made at the February
Isend $25 tq Pemberton In South and children. Carol, Jean, and ,
school by the Lovejoy Circle of annouoced for Feb, 25 at....
mg of the Homebuilder's Class IRhodesia, Afri&lt;a for missionary Kenneth ol Columbus were
the First Baptist Church Tues- Methodist Church at 1:30 p.m.
of_ Ihe Church of Christ •n Iwork. The Rev. Donald Hicks weekend guests of her ,;.,ter
day evening at the home of Get well Carda were aent to
M1ddleport Tuesday evening at was appointed to secure post
Mrs. Harold Chase.
Mrs. Gr&lt;OCe Hysell and Mrs. Cethe cbw·ch.
cards for the class. Mrs. Ken· and brother-in-law, Mr. and
11le meeting waa opened with ell Brudhnry.
Mrs. Harry S. Moore.
~1r. Wendell Gerlach gave the nelh McElhinny WllS named Tommy Moore, son of Mr The Salisbury PTA observed a poem read by the chairman Mrs Edison Baker wao In
op~'mng prayer wiLh scripture chAirman of the committee 1o and Mrs. Edward Moore, S. S.a-- Founders Day and honored se- . Am. Manning Kloes. Devotion~ charg~ of the Love Gift
reedmg given by Mrs. Norman conler on work to be done in cond Ave. has been returned to ven paal presidenls at the re- were given by Mrs. Frank calion using the poem "If We
Yeauger. Mrs.
Denver Rice ithe church Ioyer. A welcome his home from Holzer Hospit· gular meeling Tuesday even- Cheesebrew entllled, "Great C...ld Hear," Mrs. Pa~l
w&lt;:~: . de~·otmnal ~ha1rman, u:s- 1commtttee was decided upon I al where he bad been a medi- ing at the school.
Moments tn the LICe of Jacob," gave the study lesson from
mg the lheme, lnm ose Our du•mg the busmess. The Rev. cal patient.
I Mrs William Ohlinger pres- by Dr. D. P. idmeyer. She hook "The Church nol
f a.tli."
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.
Donald Hicks gave the clos- ' Fielding Hawkins is reported ident." was in charge ~f the ~ad Bible scripture concern- With' Handa."
Durmg the husme~s sessmn the I llig prayre.
Iin improving at Holzer Hospit- meeting whirtl opened with the mg the story of Jaeob and clos· Refreshments of a
club vui.U lo purcha&lt;e ribbon During the socail hour mem- al in Gallipolis where he is pledge to the flag fuUowed by ed with a pOem prayer,
course were t!erved by
for song book markers and the hers took part In a skit on 1being treated for a heart condi· devolions by Mrs. Menzel Smith. I During th, business meeUng Chase assisted by her
c!_ll~s me tnbers are lo meet to- owdern TV commercials. A des- 1 Uon.
Announcements were made con- the group voted to send a glft daughter, Barbara Anthony. Atn1gl1t tTh11rsday! at the chnrch sPrt course was served by the , Rue 'i'uckerman visited re· · cerning County PTA meetings, to Rebecca Norton, daughter tending in addlUon to the above
fnr ~· potluck dmner and wQrk h•1~ts, Mr. and Mrs. Norman cently in Glousler with his A Founders Day offering was ot the missionary famUy in In- were Mr. John Fultz, Mn.
::;e:-.:·don on . the markers. f:ach Yeauger, Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney. taken. James Wickline's room dia and to send clea nuesd cloth- Clara RUey, Mrs. Charles
o~e I'&gt; to bn ng his own table ser- 1Ri ce. Mr_ and Mrs. Don Schill· ; Rus:-lell and in Athens witl1 his 1 won the attendance award.
ing to the Mathers School, a wards, Mrs, Jacob Turner Mrs.
v1ce for the dmner.
:ing, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold son. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tuck- Past presidents were intro- project of the Sanborn Society. Charles Seorles, Mrs. CJ..; Ric.
They vul cd lo fn rnish sand-, Long. .
erman •nd family.
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duced by Mrs. Opba Offutt, Members are lo bring religious hardlon and Berhara Anthony.
~"~_eh!'~ for the BoodmobJ ie visit Attendmg w~re Mrs. McEI- Mrs. Ro~ert B)·er ~ntert~med program chairman, .and each
.hiS month and named on the lnnny, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Long, Sunday w1th a family dmner spoke briefly on highlights and
c?•~mt llee were Mrs. Wendell \Irs YPager. Mr. and Mrs. Ger- 1party, m observance of her bus. accom~tishments during their
S 00 On
C.t'rlar·h. M1·s. Cbe&gt;:.ter F.rw!n, ~ larh Mr. and Mrs. Bishop 1 band s birthday anniversary. term of office. A planter was A review of the book, "House Uy tn Utah at the tum of
Ma ry Ma li in, Patty Kines and ~lr. and Mrs. Don Shilling and Mr. and Mrs . Paul Smart presented to each including of Many Rooms," written by century and described the ex·
Dnrotlw Rak('r_
d&lt;tll~hler Li~fl. i:lfld tht' Rev &amp; S(IE'Dt w~e!iend With thetr S?n I Mrs. Maxine Arnold, Mrs. Hugh Rodello Hunter was given by perlenees, both sad and joyous.
Jop BIShop w•s rra med cha ir· Mrs. Donald
and •on, . and famtly,. Mr. and Mrs. Mil·' Bearhs Mrs George Starche Mrs. Bruce Lloyd at a
The authoc spoke ol her father
____ i !Juu
ton Smart m Perrysburg.
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r. ing of the Middleport Literary as a ~'blotd and thunder" preach
•
g.
Mrs. Charles Wise, Jr. of Mrs. Merhn Tracy, Mrs. Offutt Club Wednesday afternoon at er who ruled biB houaebold with
F.liS Jmuor Jllom•
Waverly, was a contributing &amp;nd Mrs. Jamea WiU. All past the home ol Mrs Roger Mor. Iron and of their gentle bul
hostess for the Dorcas Circle pre•denls were · · present ex- gan.
firm mother.
meeting
held
Tuesday
evening
cpt
Mrs.
Wilham
Bartels,
who
The
author
had
written
a
deTwelve members respsnded
Tu Plan for Bazaar
Iat the home of Mrs. John Seines. had Illness m her family.
lightful book of the experiences to roll call by naming a woThe .lnnim· Mother 's Cltth of •
T. w. Dawson ef Columbus A SKIT ON Founders Day was of the Morman Woodrow lam· man in the news. Miss Solan
E~·tstern High School will meet !
and Jon Malama tinis, student pr_esented bY Mrs. Arno ld · Mrs.
Park, presldent, led the
&gt;lnnd ay February 21 . uo p.m
at Ohio Un iversity,
visiled Wtll, Mr_'.· Wal_ter Bu.nce and
in lhe club collect. Mrs.
in Room 109. il l the hi!-: h school.
M Ph I Obi
hB k
Al l molh&lt;•rs of junior' s
Hre •
' TMuesday with Mr and Mrs. WiU w~s,. as ~:~mp~~:~ Wit ec y
gan_ lsehrved candY during
urupd 10 ult('nd I~J st·l t .
.,1r. an d Mrs. Norman H. I' eyer.
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:
SOC18 eur.
o
· • r P&lt;'· R· l
"' 1er annOUnce the .
Cake ICed
m wh•te and de- J.&gt;al'i!lg
for tht! baza·u·
F.· w)l I .11r 0 f •..._.11eS
.
· -- - mothe-r is asked to brir~ .a s;n~- ll' ngageme nt and app roaching /
corated m ~TA colo.rs o~ ~lue
Entered Hospital
pie of "n arl icle to
soid at ' marriage of their
daughter, '
gold With the
Persons entering Holzer Jlos.
lh&lt;&gt; bazaar
Donna Jean ne, to Mr. Harlan B.,
Founders Day, 1897-1966, cof. pltal during the last 24 hours
The squa~e dancr s&lt;' hedttlrd . Conly, son_ of_ Mrs. Maxine
fee, and kool-ade were ~rved included Mrs. Dorothy A. Hat·
for f;•b. l!l, ha.s b!'€n postponed Conly of Galhpolls.
bMy Mr. adndMMrs. VG&lt;nrgetSkBirodnner, tley 71 Cedar St . James E
.
,
·
r. an
rs.
mcen
• 129 State ·•St. ; Connie·
.
ick
Mr
nd M
k.e- Bailes,
TlH' nPw Jalf' w11J lit&gt; &lt;mnou nc- :
ed ldet·.
. T~e br.de-el_ect Is a graduate·
r. •
· a
rs. Fran lm Lou Stidham Rt. 1 Galli lis·
of Eastern High School and ol
1St HIZer, Mr. and Mrs. David DaA La t~
• 'po '
F"'"'._-.-......,.=;;;..;-.'"""1 Holer Hospilal School of Nurs-.
VJS, Mr. and Mrs. Jack CurtiS, RGene ·d LY n,LThurmWn,tMrs.
Mr. SandndaMrs. Mlaynsrd UBahr
1 S
·
g c\
d ·
·
Mr. and Mrs. Renald Browning
aymon .
ayne, a erloo were u y guess recen y
1
1
1965
, '' , ass o
, an . IS em· Forly • three students
re. Mr and Mrs Charles Faulk' Star Rt.: Mrs. Homer F. Clary, their son, Mr. and Mrs. C8ah
D0 N
. ployed at Holzer Hos pitaL Mr ceived grades of 85 or above Mr. and M . w·ll· Soul b ' Rt. 2 Crown City · Mrs. Bud Bahr of Middleport at wblcb
Conly is a graduate of Galha . during the third six-weeks per- M ·
d ~s. ~~~m
y, Shaffer Rt 2 E-1ngton· Ro- time
the birthday of their
Aca df"rn\' and has served three iOO at Eastern Local, Supt. Lar- r. an
rs. a ter B er,
ld o' s· bold S R '
grandd hte M'
C d
~·ears
in the Marine Corps and ry Morrison announced The Mr. end Mrs. Robert Armin- na
, le
' r.,
t. 2 Pt.
aug r. ISS
an ace
IN RACINE
. is vrest&gt;n ll_v employed at the. are:
·
y , trout and Eric Hart.
I Pleasant; Mrs. Arthur A. Me- Bahr, was observed. ChrJsUne
WILL BE CLO SE D
••:oo&lt;l y,.• , pla nl at Apple Gr&lt;&gt;ve. Freshmea - Barbara Bail I Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Rizer Coy, Henderson, W. Va.; Gary Bahr, a student at Ohio
W \"o .
J
D
N
K
Ra
ey, served cake and Mrs. Armin- T. Roach, Pt. Pleasant; Mro, UmverSJty Ul Columbus
FRI DAY , FE B. 18,
enny ea n, ancy arr,
y
R0b t E Cbaf18 J Pt PI
over the weekend at
Tht&gt; wedding wi ll tuke place1 Ka rr Leuora Micbael Louise trout, Mrs. Cw-tls and Mrs.
er ·
. • r., · ea- hem
DUE TO A DEA TH
Prida y evening Fe b. 25 at tht&gt; Mich~e\ Sandra Newl..;. _ Don Broderick the coU~ and kool-' sant; Mrs. VIctor D. Cales, M~~ Allee Dodson l1ed
IN THE FAMIL Y
Chester \h•thodist Church at. Rose, S~san Tuttle.
'
' ade.
Ravenswood; Carl E. Ambro, Mr a~d Mrs Ra m~a
Do n Weese, Owne r , ha lf aft er &lt;even o'clock,_ Rev.'l. Sophomores _ Patti Bahr,
~avenswood ; Charles_ L. Wood, of ·Chester 0,;. ~y last week.
'-::=:= ======::! Eugene Emerson off•ctatmg., Dcnms Benedum, Patty Boring,
arkersburg: W. Va., Mrs. Ar· Mr. and Mrs. He
TIJOmas
"
An open 'hurch w&lt;&lt;iding, with a , Janet Fick, Vicky Green, Kathy
thur L. Halley, Russell, Ky.; were In GallipoUs ~ Tueoday
mept1on followmg, is planned. GriHin, Ann Holler, Connie Hoi.
George A. Lange, Jr., Strong- and called 00 Mr and Mrs
singer, TwUa Karr, Vicki Pooler,
VIlle, 0.; Charles E. Sprouse, Blaine Milhoan In the afternoon'
Jri
W
.'iU/Il'r i ntendenl of
Jo Toney, Virginia Bush.
I
Jackson.
A surprise party was give~
Juniors- Jackie Bohr, Karen Meditations and material on I
Births
for William Milhoan Frida ev
,\Pwttrh IS .'iflPttkn
Bissell Karen Curler Connie characters of the Bible
Mrs. Bud Shaffer, Rl. I Ewing. I
tb
,lo ofy bls.
R
r.
H 1l
k
,
'
were
I to d ht
6
Wed
en
ng en
e
occaa
n
I " e.'· •· A. "- . of Newar . Hayman, Ca~olyn
Hoffman, us.U on lhe program when I " ·. aug er, p.m.
nes. l5th birthday. Present · were
.
-..
i{ mff. .ren('e supe~ mtendent
of Brenda Larkms, Sally Mora, Group 11 of the First United. I day, Mrs. Ho~er F. Clary, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milhoan,
1.;1· _._ r. ,. ,,.
, Ihe free Me.'hod1st church. con-I Roger Stearns, Sina Summer- Pres byterian Church met Tues· Rt. 2 Crown C1ly, son, 6:20 Elaine, Tony •net Mlkt~ his
;dud•-d serv~ees Sunday morn-~ f•eld, Edna McCoy,
day evening at the home of Mrs. p.m. Wednesday.
grandmother, Mr• Everett Mil·
Img • t Ihe Laurel Chff church Senlocs - Bin Allen, Mary Myron Miller. Mrs. Joe Bailey.
Discharged
hoan, his mother, Kathleen and
""" serv~d comm~mon.
; Bahr, Greg BBIIey,
Cheryl chairman, led the group in "The
Jefferson D. Blair, Freddie Carol. Refreshments of
Ice
]
A
spe&lt;"
ml
song,
Burdens
Are
I
Benlz,
Kay
Boothe,
Joan
Ann
Lord's
Prayer"
for
the
open·
R.
Bryant,
Howard
W.
Burcream
and
cake
were
served.
SUPER
;L•IIcd AI Calvary," was p...,. _DaviS, Patly Dorst, Marilyn 1ing.
dette, Jerry L. Campbell, An· Mrs. Junior HWit entered the
Eugene Karr, L~nda Lark•~•· Delorr' I Mrs. Bailey also gave
thony R. . Oook, Lawrence M. St. Jooeph hospital at Parkera1;::ted bv th• Hev.
H.I.r r_a.'\lnr, Hnd h1s brother and Maxey, Juha McCoy, Rober- tions entitled, ''Lazarus and
Fowler, Timothy T. KJeln, Jas- burg for observation.
· ~ tslt&gt;r- m- law , Mr. and Mrs.
· ta Trussell.
Rich Man" taken from
per M. Lowe, Jean Ann Me- Heidi Milhoan visited
hert &lt;:ill of Cambridge,
The following students re«:iv· book, · Tales Christ Told." Fun Williams, Roy C. Mehl, Mrs. weekend with her cousin, ~~m!
ed gr~des of 85 or above dunng raising prejects were discussed, Grace Moser, Mrs, Pear] Oliver, Milboan.
SF:CtlNil SON BORN
the fJrst semester period
at Mrs. Harcy Moore gave the Mrs. Elizabeth Persinger, Chat· Mrs. Thehna Farnsworth
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Swan- Eastern:
study lesson which was the les Sharpe, Jr., Mrs. Ercel Van- turned borne Friday from
sou have learned of the birth Freshmen - Rosemary An· secood chapter of the study Horn, Mrs. Robert Vlkers, Jlo. zer hospital and 11 much
. of a son to lhPic daughler and drew. Barbara Batley, Naomi book,
The Book of Jonah." berl L. Williamson, Mrs. Jack proved.
Compare it with j son-i n-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gary BISsell, Jenny Dean, Nancy Mrs. Dwight Wallace aave the E. Russell lllld Infant 101.
-Mn Gleua
Karr, Ray Karr, Leoora Mlcb. Bible study on "Ester Woman
a ny wall paint 1 Lt&gt;mons. Elsworth Air
B&lt;lse
.
S.
D.
Their
second
son,
ael,
Louise Michael,
Sa~dra of Courage," taken irom the
you ' ve ever used!
1ht&gt; ha ~ bet'n named Kerry Dean. Newlun, Don Rose,
Sh1rley study commentary. "God Speaks
IMrs Lemons Is the fornoer l Rucker, Susan Tuttle
to Women ef Today." The
. l\•lary Carul S w&lt;:~ n son of Middle- Sophomore• - Patti Bahr meeting was closed with pray: port . Tht'y have another son, Patty Boring, Janet Fick,
er. The hostesses, Mrs Miller
: LorE'n K Otht&gt; r
Green, Kathy GrUfin, Aun
and Mrs. Bethel Coleman, conbeautifully
me
lutlt&gt;
Mr.s.
George
er,
Twila
Karr,
V~cki
Pooler.
tributing,
served dessert course
:
&amp;
· Emporia, Kunsas, and Mrs. Janlors - Jackie Bahr, Kar- to 11 members.
111 W. 2nd 51.
Pame rgy, 0 . C!wr les Swa n~on . Gallipelis,
eo Carter, Carolyn Hoffman,
-==========~g~r:ea~t_;g~r~,n~d~m~o~lh:er~............... , Edna McCoy, Solly Mora,
CURE FACE BLEMISHES
I'
ly Smith, Barbara Spurlock,
Adolescents
whose
e,er SteE~rns , Sina Swnmerfield. blemishes are "raw" can
Seniors - Bill Allen, Mnry medicated malce-up. Always
Bahr, Cheryl Bentz, Kay Boothe, cleanse the face , thoroughly
VIrginia Coleman, Patty uor&lt;~ 1with a medicated 80Sp and ,...
Sharon Holsinger'
move final traces of cosmetics
Knight,
J.inda
Larkins,
Julia
Why Don't
McCoy, Roberta Trussell.
with soft cosmetic puffs dipped
Stlldents who have their in an astringent. Use a dean
You Ch1nge
names in bold type
puff. An additional guard
grades of 93 or above In all
against further Infection Is to
Into
their subjecls.
cover the open aores with aheer
patch bandages. This protects
Something
lhem
from being picked at by
MEETING CANCELLED
nervous
fingers.
The meeting of Magnolia TemMore
ple Pythian Sisters scheduled
Comfort1ble 1 for tonight has beeo cancelled BREAD IS INK ERASER
DUIIIA. .IIA88
If your child getl lnll: or pendue to the fiaod.
cil marks on hlo clothing
FULLY
The Canadian satlrist, Thom- oothing else is handy, a sm••H II
u C. Halibnrton, wrote uoder piece of stale white bread
CUSHIONED
Lotoat ...,..... -~ .....
rub wt most of the ateln,
foar ldjuillbll
1be pen name of Sam Slick.
INSOLES
lengths lor
ticol .... Tho • ..,... ..., ......
GRANNY LOOK EN F.UOU.E
winchsupiD
If you're sUm yw can com-&amp;eelycwer....,......W
pete with yonr teen • age daugh·
ZO feet wide
Pomeroy, Ohio
ter for best • dressed lady "at
Tl1P mlswer for tn t'll 1d1o complain loud and long
c.. bo -Ded ......... pair,
borne." You, too, can Ret Into
t.lulf ·t1o l.w;;;illl'.~s sfi (Jf' 1s made with an eye to comfort.
TONIGHT
41-1111- ..
cw .IloODe-wa)'. u ofblo ued WI
a
granny
fur
evenings
en
fa·
NOT OPEN
The iuso les art· soft a nd cushioned - all the way
corner
or
bay
window•.
Loac·
16-I!Oinc:lln
.•
mille.
duwn to ttw tne of the Shoe. The result? You get

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Wedding Plans
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Soc•'ety Notes

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CALENDAR

Mrs. Young
Gives ProgrGm
0 n L'lVI'hg

TIIUIISDAY
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ROCK SPRINGS
Better "LivbJR,reiPIJII8lbly,
lata
Health club wUI meet Thursday, from the stully book, "Thll :
at I p.m., at the home of Mrs. Our Mlnlslry( wu the loP,_
Roy Grueeer, with Mrs. Lewis of lhe pro(l'llm p~ted "'
Grueser ill
of the pro- Mrs. 11lomJ111 ,Ywng When lbl
Fred Goe te• Fr'endly
f1.1l...Je of the Feder1
gram and Mrs.
• m,
"'!'
esd
tbe contest.
ated elwn!h .met Tu ay eveaCIULD CONBERVATIPN Lea- Dl at the c!lurdl.
gue wUI meet Thursday at 7' 30 That rna~ chrloUano know
p.m. at the Columbia Gas Co. they are -~sible"' od orf
olflce. The annual busban"- hoth their olliJii ilctlons' and for
nlghl will~o~~edut~:k'est the world 1i ilbich 1liey llvt,
8
apeater
of eDI was the them&amp;; of the medlta·
wbo will show llldes
the liOn by llfn, foung. A d~
H~Et;t_ING WORKERS Uon followed. ·~t··
f the
rlse EUB
.:· ~·
eh : ill En~1hursd
Tbe operu~ifi
-,
W8l foJ..
urc -:.e
ev: lowed ~ .~~·
~qbl:
at ith Mr
fr9m
t m lbl
wth0 boa~
ey Lord lri~·,.~J:~ ..,.:. hart" Ml'l,
as
Jnho W~lliJ!!i:,~~~!~etthar raad
•
JI'IUI)AY
scr1pture, ""'~ 3:1-17 and
POMEROY CHAPrER No. IMt the offertoJ1 _,~er was given
Royal Arch MtlllOD8 will hold Its by Mrs.
i Woodsrd. A
IIUIIIIII!nspecllon Friday at 7:30 hymn &amp; prM 'D)' the leader
p. m. with Charles E. Zimmer-· concluded _, tbf.~:, program.
man as Inspecting officer. A Mrs. Carl :~utz resident
dinner will be s_erved at 8:30 named -~·
b
p. m. with the ladies as I
th
,;.:.
.
011
e comiii.K
man
•m•
SATURDAY
members
reminded of tho
SALISBURY CUB SCOUTS Lenten hrea~fast at the C!llurch
Pack 216 wUI have a special on Wedne!lday, February 23, at
meeting on Satunlay evening, B a.m. and of the World Day
Feb. 19, at 7 p.m. at the Salis- of Prayer service_ at the Porn·
bury school. AU pareniB are eroy First BaptiSt church oo
Fr"Jday, February 25·
urged to attend.
Letters of appreciadon wero
re~d from Miss Mary Virginia
Relbel and Mrs. Wlftlur Perrin
I
d I
f thanks fJ'Qm
8n a SQ noteS 0
several sbut-ins for viSits and
remembrances durlna the holj.
Ninety. twa young people held day season.
I youth rally at the Bradford A colorful valentine arrangeChurch of Chrlsl Monday night, menl on white cover heart
A huslness meeting fo1·1owed pace
1
a1 "
k"
mats, v enwne nap tnl
an opening ol hymns and pray· and crofdy made an attraoer
tlve I ble for the dessert course
A letter from the mission served by Mrs Carl Btllkan
hi h h d
· .
w c a a loss of t3,686 was and Mrs. Henry Ewmg.
read. The Youth group sent $15
to lt. Linda Wehrung was elect- Troop 267 Girl•
ed as secretary.
The rell call showed Bradbury Pomeroy Meet
18, Pomerey 8, visitors 1, Brad· Girls of Troop No. 26'1 met
ford 21, Rutland I, Middleport Wednesday, at Mrs. A. R.
II Zioo 25
Knight's borne on Lincoln Hill
'
·
The guest speaker was Ken worked on their badges and
Henderson. Mr!l.
Henderson played games and daneed.
sang several songs and Mr. 11lelr flying up ceremony wao
Hicks gave a abort talk on planned for Suoday February 20
teenagers.
al the Pomeroy Elementary
Refreshments were served ill School where the girls wUI take
the basement.
part in tbe "Girl Seoul ROUJid.
up."
NO AGREEMENT
Refreshments were oerved by
Although anthor!Hes
are Twlla Clatworthy. Preaent wero
not In agreement on I natural Debbie Howley Becky Triplett
bo dary be
Debbl Harbrech' Becky
d'
un
tween Europe and
e
t.
Hl)u a.
.As1a, a commonly accepted dl· shelt, Bernadette HennesSJ,
vlslen of the two cnntlnenla ls Twlla Sue ClatworthJ, ChrlsiJ
formed by the Ural Mountains, Davis. Peggy Story. a11d Deflo
Ural River, ~asplan Sea, Cau· hie, Crow. Leaden are AprQ
casus Mwntalns and the Black Sm1th and Peggy lloudasbeiL
Sea, with Its outlets, th&lt;l Jlos. Refrelhments for 11011 week Will
porus and Dardanelles.
be served by Paggy S!&lt;Jr1.

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Ninety-two
Young Peopre
Meet at Rally

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Souther• Local School Dls-r proval Is expected I• a few Ph)'tllcal Illness equipment lo
wASIDNGTON (UP!) _ Secretary of State DuD
i trict has obtamed verbal ap- days.
be purchaaed with part ol the Rusk said today the anti-Communist fight in Viet Nam
proval of a ,18,1189.66 . grant Deem only last week got of. tederal grsnt will loclude bon· was a worldwide issue because "we must make eteu
fm an extenSive physiCal fit- flclal approval of a federal zontal bars, mats, parallel bars that the United States keeps its word wherever it u
ness project under Tille I of the ~ant of $14.189.38 for a reme- and a tra~pollne.
pledged."
'
ElemeRtary and
Seoondary dial readmg p~am 111 Port· Deem said . there_ will be 200
He said critics of President Johnson's policy mllf
School Act, 1t was announced land, Letart, Racme 2-8th grade students part•c•patlng m the the point when they say America is following a ·•statltr
The. dny of the o!d fashioned today . by Ronald Deem, local and Racme elementary. .
program.
and sterile" course which ignores the international facti
house and barn ra1S1ngs are supermtendent.
Tbe schools approved m the
of life. Rusk made the statements in his second lengthy
long gone. Members ol the Hy-~ Mr. Deem learned Thursday phySical f•lness program are
TAKEN TO HOLZER
appearance this J1onth before the Senate Foreign Relasell Run Free MethodiSt Church throush sources in Columbus Portland, Letart, Southern High Middleport Emergency Res- tion.. Committee to defend
however, recently brought the line project had been approved. School and the Racine 7-8th. Icue squadmen were summoned the administration'• hand· Ishall oot do and are required 10
custom back m the1r own way.1Official notification of the ap- 8
did 1 at 6-SO p m Thursday
to ling of the Viet Nam sitU· accept the consequences ol ..,.
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Church members went tt the
· qu•llfy for ellber of Ute Tide Cheshire 00 remove
Naomi a IOn.
term~nations.
home of Raymond Keesee, near 1
I projects. Southern H lg b Teaford. R. D. 2, Racine, to He underwent four hours of
Rusk s prepared statement
Rutland that had been heav-!
fi
scboollalled to quaDfy fer 'be ! Holzer hospital as a medical ' questioning three weeks ago at ra~ more than e,OOO words ..'ft
ily damaged by fire. They roll·,
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remedial reading while the Ra· patient.
til&lt; outset of the inquiry.
re•terated the U.S. contentmn;
ed up their sleeves to lend a:
ine 1
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~t. lhe Hanoi government i
band in tearing &lt;kin the.
c e ementary was not ia· B:m¥$1·liw.:t\~.~--.- ,.. ,.~'· \i4'&lt;1mgq~
Taylor Sapports Policy
wllhng to negotiate only If the .
wrecked structure
eluded In lhe physical lltu081 MOsCOW IUPI) - Soviet Another leading supporter of United Stales and South VleC
program. .
.
authorities aDDo11114!ed today admlnistration policy, Gen. Nam accept in advance condfl
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tbal eight Soviet p881011iers Maxwell D. Taylor, spent 6 1·2 tions which would destroy ·~
ary aociety members (above)
ern Local thl wee: i u ' died when an Artean-houad hours Thursday defending pre- Saigon regime and lead iO
~· they served an out-door MIAMI (UPI) - A hanker ert Beegle a: tnsU:W~ :~i TU114 airliner crashed oa sent _strategy as_ millions of IcommumzatKin of tho entlro
lunch for worken ou the pro-- friend of murdered
Jacques Paul Cha rna
.
. ' tr.keoff Tbanday benue it Amerlcans-mcludmg Pr~sident country.
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ject and also as a crew of four IMossier testified today
thsl hired to k n. p:"~Y; was • ran lalo a "strong lfUII ol well Johnson-watched and listened The urbane, articulate TA1'
worked (at left) Mr and Mrs Mossler had ldo1ized his blonde 1 d t? e over _egthes pred- 1 now."
on television and radio.
lor, 3 former chairman of Uil
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The secretary a favorite J · t Ch" 1 1 s ff nd
Keesee, who have been resid- wife Candy and Utat It wall teacher in the s stem
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ing with the Alexander Mays Inconceivable that he could Deem indicat~ tod~ he ls i 101d as maay 11 50 penoat ~rget r~ cr~tics of admimstra- onetime ambassador to Saigdt
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family at Hysell Run since the have been a bomos..ual.
now aeekin
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d may bae died when the (VI- tlon . pohcy m Southeast A~a, argued that the United Statoo
. fire, hope to rebuild. Mr. Kee.
. g 8 person
lea ant airllller crubed alld burn- reminded cc;tmml~tee c:1~1cs c~uld attain its objectives t.
· see is a patient at Veterans The w•tness, Arthur Lundeen ! the phySJcal ntness program. An ed while taking oR from Moo- that admimstratJoo ofhc1als V1et Nam by following till
Memorial Hospital where be of Miami, a director of ~t~u:r WI~h a _degree In phy-. cew's Sberemetievo airport. cannot simply formulate an p1 esent strategy and withOUt
underwent major surger
MtlSSier's Central Bank
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ucatiOn IS needed fori
''opinion" but must decide forcing Russia or Communist
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Trust Co., was the state's 6Sth the program to be launched. ~~lh.tn!U\H 1ll!tUSM what this nation shaU do and China into the battle.
An annual $250 scholarship to· . wa reportedth thhere wMas witness in ita attempt to oend l
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1no msurance on e ouse r.
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b
deservmg
senK&gt;r
was
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candy
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nounced today by the Middleport~' Hr~ll :;'~ee, bme~ ers
a•o alleged lover Melvin Lane
Volunt.er Fire Department.
"therers
to the electric chair.in
Fl
tabUs'·• th ho~ friends "
.
the slaymg , of the m11Uonau-e
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remen es
lftl\1
e sc
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financier
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arship Thursday night and ap·
By United
Intern ftol~.; ·•· lfiJ · · • ·
~- 1Ubslded. · of .the ~tate -today. Except fur day and raadtld .CincinnaU b'
· WAfiiiiNGTON- SEN. ERN· pointed five Middleport resi·
o
Candy was 46 today- by the
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est Gfuening, [)..Alaska, who :dcPts to serve on 8 committee tl)
If
official records. She says ~ere Tem.peratures d!pp~d mto the The weatherman call~ fer an area of cloudiness in the day. A high of 53.5 feet was ttaald he was talked oot of it award the scholarship
this
WfiS a mistake in the b1rth teens m much of OhiO early to- ~~ temperature~
durmg the northeastern section, clear skies corded at Cincinnati, which nas
last year by Prt!sldl!nt Johoaon, lyear. They are Thomas Kelly,
certificates and
actually she•dayih as
flood threat _eased next few days With some Ught prevailed over Ohio during the a flood level ol 62 feet.
Thursday Introduced legislation 'l tearher at Middleport
High
wao 4().
. on
e
River an"-"'land snow for the northern portiOn, night. The mercury dipped to The cloud cover over North·
to bar the oending ~f draftees School; Rev. Donald Hicks pasTil&lt; state contends thst after
,
JB m Yoongstown and 19 in ern Ohio was expeded to sweep
to S...theast Asia Without con· ,tor of the Middleport Church of
the slaymg on _June 30, '.964,
Toledo, but f_arther south It southward tonight followed b'
gressional · conoent.
IChnst: Richard S. Owen, PresiCandy at first tried to con~ce
was 23 at Manetta. 25 at Colum· colder temperatores and
.
dent and Publisher of the Ohi
pollee that a burglar committed
bus and 30 Ill Dayton.
siena! light snow over the eul
Gruemng's proposal came as,Valley Publfshin~
Company~ A rna~' of arcUc air over the the crime •_nd !ailing, began to l
The crest ol the Ohio River tire state Saturday.
Sen. John C. Stenms told the IMayor c. O. Fisher, and
north central states
today sprea.d stories that the 69-year·
"'
passed Portsmouth late Thurs· Lows tonight will be most~
Senate that at_ least a parttal i R R Pickens h •sician
dropped temperatures to below old NJossler wa~ a homosexual
.
in the 20s, and the highs Saturcaii·UP of NaUOIIal Guardsmen! · ·
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zero from Moniana to Michl· who probably w•s stabbed and!
MANSF~LD, Ohio (UPI) - A p~obate JUdge bas
day confined to the upper :101
and reservisls was probable. Department officers said the gan, the UPJ reported.
beaten to" death by one of bis 1 ordere~ stenll23tl0n of two mentallr mcompetent, UD·
ISS 0
IS
and lower 30s
He predicted that U. S. troop ' scholarship is being set up to International Falls
Minn "gay friends" .
mame SISters as soon as their babtes are born some·
- - · - -strength in Viet Nam might'encourage education
beyond reported 3 temperalure of' 40
Candy'; Eftorts Cited
lnme next month.
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reach 6110,1100.
lthe high school l•vel. It will be l degrees below zero. Grand Much testimony . has been was
WEATHER
·presented by the president of Forks, N. D. , saw tmheercury given the aii'ITiale jury during said the sis:Irs a es 19 and 2! bad intelli e a · 0 •
Cloudy, light snow, malnlJ
MEMPHIS, TENN._- EIGHT ·the fire company annually ot slide to nearly :10 below.
the 14 !rial days to the effecl tients of age 6 ' 0 rgless but'
'
g nee qu
President Novice G. Fawcett north, through S~turday and
Negroes charged w1th . t h • /the Alumni banquet In Middle-[ Near-blizzard conditions pro- that sh&lt; tried to convince had no other children.
·1she never got beyond the first of Ohio State University today colder. Low Iorught U • ~
gan1 rape of two wh1te gltls .r·ort.
va1led m Montana TAursduy people who knew Mossier to "Doctors came to me with grade.
announced names of 563 stu· soutb,
were convicted Thursday by an i St d
f th
night. Five inches of wind-driv- CQJJle fo"Ward with stories that the dilrnenna " the J"udge said
dents, including a Pomeroy firl,
-J
.mtep'a ted JUry.
.
The a11 ~ rna 10 M'ddl
u en1st o e sen 1kor c1assr ot ten snow fell at Wolf Pomt,
. he was a homosexual. Assistant "The mother ' wanted the sterl·· "Th ere WI·11 be some crIU·to be honored next Tuesday at
'
LOCAL TEMPS
panel fixed the sentence of five f 1 feporth mus~ ~~- a:;ca· Mont., three inches at Glendive, State Attorney Arthur Huttoe lization done. 1 advised them cism. It will have to fall. ~ fol- the ninth annual President's The temperature in PorMo( th men at deatb - a penal- ~onU ~~ . ethsc 0 8 . 1 d o~e ~nd heavy snowfall was report- asKed Lundeen to tell the jury I what legal procedures to fellow lowed what was my consc.ence Scholarship Recognition Dinner. roy's business district at 11:2$
ly which Tennessee has not
G1~de ef supe•m.;r en~s ed in the mountains.
bow Mossier behaved towanl, to bring the matter officially to aod the law." the judge said.
The scholars invited were lis~ a.m. today was 39 degree• wr
0
carried etJt In more than five heel. hu hs or beeawa dng ftede Pollee asked motorists
to hb; wlfe, il former model.
my attention "
Freehaler said as far as be ed on the university's
honor der sunny skies.
scoars1p
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lor lh dl to to f 11
stay o
e roads at the height
He was most ao etlous After Freehafer ordered the knew, only one other probate rolls for boti1 the spring and
0 ow.
The jnry, which Included two
e rec rs
of the storm . which lessened as toward her," Lundeen said. "I sister• mentaUy incompetent judge in Ohio had issued a autumn quarters of 1965. All
NOW YOU KNOW
Negroes, set the sentence of The fire department said it . it moved into the Midwest. Thir- thought he loved her deeply. I the mother gave permission for court erder for sterilization. will receive
commemorative Tbe logo&amp;ype TASS It a
!he other three men at 99 years will llold a special pruject each ly mile an hour winda whipped would uoe the phrase bel the surgery. Only one ol the sis- This occurred in 1962 in Mus· medallions. Mias Jennifer Lohse, abbreviation for Telqra!IIOyo
In prlonn. Two other defendants year to raise funds for
the lhe snow m many ar·•as.
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ters had gone to acbool, and klngum County.
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Har- Agentstvo Sovetatovo Soa1ta,
were acquitted by the panel scholarship.
olt Lohse, Cave-st, is to be whlcb meaao Tel'lfaplde AI...
which deliberated !0 hours.
honored
1cy of the Savtet Unloa.
In other activity, It was an- I
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____ _ ~WASHINGTON - BARGAIN· n~mced a chicken barbeeue j
lng Is expected to begin next 1WIII be held on Saturday, Feb. 1
week between the United Mlnes l26, starting at II a. m. on Race- 1
Workers Union and mine op- st by the vUiage hall. Carry out 1
orators for a new contract for tboxes will he provided. 11le fire40,1100 soft coal miners.
·men will provide a half chicken, .
The first of two Meigs county accidents investlgat·
The UMW Wage
Polley col• slaw, baked beans and poed
Thursday by the State Highway patrol occurred at
Commlttee Thursday authorlz-: tall' chips.
·
10:54
a.m. on State Route 1:14, a mile north of Sytacust.
ed President W. A. (Tony) Boy·i Firenion also made plans to
No
one
was injured in either accident.
1
le to begin negotiations. De- hotn a slate trainjng school beOfficers
said that Herbert S. Parker, 55, Syracuse,
mands were e&gt;pected te include !giitnlng March I and ~ntinuing
enroute
to
Pomeroy,
had pulled to the edge of the wawage Increases, longer vaca- 112 weeks with Lloyd· Gill, Me ~
ter
covering
the
road.
Behind him, Eva F. Teaford, 37,
Uoos, paid hollda)'tl and mini· Arthur, as Instructor. The de·
Racine, failed to stop and I
mum crew sl2es for some Ipartment accepted the resign a·
her
&lt;ar struck the rear of Thl'l'e was moderate damap
equlpm011t.
tlon ol G&lt;rald IPOI' Wee) An- .
the
Parker
car.
· to both vehicle~. No one wu
1thony as treasurer and elected ~
mjured. No charge was llted.
!lAGON
u. S.
AIRIWavne Gibbons. Anthony
re·
11Jere was heavy damage_ to Arrested by the patrol 11JursForce and Navy planes arelSigned because he Is working ··
the Teaford car and medmm day In Rio Grande, MID Ref.
o)'tltemaUcally del!lroylng
12,out of town.
4amage to the Parker
car. mond, 23, Boomer, w. Va. waa
prime tsrgetl In the 100 square----The patrol cited Mrs. Teaford ,fined flO and coots for ~
mile nglon surrounding blstor-1 Y-u• Momorlol llolpllat
to Meigs C...nty Cou~ Feb. ling by Mayor Genr&amp;e S. Norfb.
1c Dlon 'illen Phu in the heart I AdmluloDt - WIUtam · Gil25, on a charge of failure to up.
of Communist North VIet N•m. l key, Pomeroy; James King, Le!lop within the assnred clear Other patrol arresta
an American military spok... tart, W. Va.: Dorthella Boyer,
dlatence.
ed Earl D. Rose, IIi, Taylot~
111811 oald lqday.
Mason; Byroo Jay, Pomeroy; '
A tractor-troller operated by Mich., speedlna, bonded to ..,.
The opqt~an said the tar- Keith Aelker, Middleport.
Robert L. Jackoon, :ill, Seale, pear In muolclpal court Feb.
lela IJiclilcle liDCIMtory bar· Dlleb111101 - Norman Wooll,
ATTEND CONFERENCE - Better ut!UzalioD of pasture Is discussed by Dr. Robert Van Keuren (center),
Ala., and a slate truct driven 18; John E. S.voge, 31, C..
raeJtt luJie storage hulldlnp, Harrlaonvllle; Naomi London,
Research Center agronomist, with Clay Jordan (left) and Robert Bishop, of the, Southeastern Br&amp;Dcb at
by Chester A. Dolley, U, Rt. 2 lumbus, speedlna, bonded to
IAI1Drntotrat1Ve centers and the Syracuse; Orville Arms, PomCarpenter. They were among 23 men attending the anliull Farm Managers and ' Co·Worken Conference
Albany, collided at S:20 p.m. appear Feb. '.I; ARI!II Jlarttey,
11 ttqUAre-bllla Olen Bien Pbuleroy; Carrie Osborne, Jteeds.
at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Dev,topment Center February 14-17. Robert Bishop and Clay Jor·
ThUrsdaY OD
Oblo 7, 90VetJ. 27, Columbus, speedina, cited
dan Gf Cai-oenter were among 23 men att~ding a 4-day conference of farm managers and u..ir co-work·
llrfleld birracb and storage!ville.
lltttbs of a mile 1011tb of MJd. Feb. II; Yearold S. \'JioD, .,
ers at the bhio Agricultqral Research and Development Center in Wooster this week. Bishop is manager
itli miles west of
dleport. Both were lllllllhbound. Madisonville, Ky., IJ8'Blll!l Oil 'a •· •
aild Jotd·an an employee of the Center's 330:trere So11theastern Branch. Latest research flqdiDgs in a
JlanQI.
Melfi• Geaml Hnopltal
Officero uld Jackson atert- curve, bonded for Fell. It IIIII
wide range of agricultural areas were reported bY ~enter scientists. Topics included 'Wheat ~lng aru!.
Adlllio!IIOII - Remalee NI-l
ed
to pass the state truck jusl Ray C. Rife, U, Olelbh, ......
testing, ~orn vari~tles, pesticide analysis and educalloa~l programs; plal\t &amp;Dalysisi forage productioD alltl
~· - . DAMAGE erl, Middleport.
u Dal\eY alerted to make , 1 ing wbtte ~ loiiM "
!IN eellma~ at $1 mllllonj Dfcdtarleo - •Cora Folinerj utillza~op, Wlage, continuous corn, com h!U,'vesttng; lawn establlsbulent and Clfl!, care of woody ornaleft
lura IDto tba lloheun yanii.IIIU for I llearilll Fib; ...,, ,:· ' ..
men\il shrUbs, fence row weed control, .aHillfa weeVllatudles, anti corD diseases. ·
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