<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="19550" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://66.213.69.5/items/show/19550?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-30T02:31:58+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="55039">
      <src>http://66.213.69.5/files/original/1c077935cfac8ed4bfb18de4a037ffa0.pdf</src>
      <authentication>d9960077c07ace26d58f326cd4c57807</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="61970">
                  <text>.'
...
l .• •• '

.. .

.. • '

I'

1i

'

I

-;-' 1:' . . '

••

·~~&gt;~·.
~ • 1/ j ~

"\

.

i

a,-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Jilddleport, 0., Martb 17, ltel

Literary Club Reviews Center Upon
Distinguished Ohioans in History

This Week· End- On Both FRIDAY a1d SATURDAY NIGHTS Elberfelds Ston Will It Open Until 8. Read About The Many

.~ •program about disllngullb-1 promlllent famlly
of history,
td ObiOIIDI lll&amp;bllgllted the past IIIli present, was preparm..ting of the Mi4dleporl Ll'- ed by Mrl. Nan Moore IIIli read
orll')' aub WedneSday ~~ter-l by Mra. Bruce Lloyd.
noon at the borne of Mrs. WIJ. · The author presents a view 1
llam Rus,.ll, Graot·•t.
,of every member of the Taft
:family, beglnnill8 with the first
Mrs. James Harley review- that oame from England. AI·
ed the .book._, "Ohio
~nes 1ways a name on tbe American
•nd Dttzens. by Grace Goul·l political scene the tamlly has
der. Cleveland ~laiD Dealer, 1been represenied In the White
colummst. ID wh•rh wore dis· ' House and Buckingham Palace,
closed mtimate facta of such land brought ~~e bosl In art and
personal!tie-s as Harmon Bien.. ' musi · to Cmcmnati where the
neroassett. Mark Twain, Paul, rami~Y home was located. High·
Dunbar, .lohn Browo,
t h e' lights Included the
William
Wright brothers, and many otb- , Howard Taft-Bryan campaign I
trs, all nat1ve Ohioans.
for president the cherry trees,
The author. a graduate of ,,oecial project of Mrs. Taft;
Vasw, was brough1 up on the the late Robort Taft. well htslory and lore of Ohio. Mrs 1 known congressman and White
H.:~.rley mentioned among oth· ~ Hmi!IE' cont':!nder, and the prest&gt;r:&gt;, Woodrow Wilson,
Edison i ent, "Bob" Tan, active today
and sketched !lie lives of Har·1 m Ohio polilics.
mon Blennerhassett and his Iove- 1 Members answered roll call
ly 1sland, John Brown and his . by naming a leader of Ohio. I
'i\lves, and Paul Dunbar. the 1 Miss Susan Park,
president,
noted negro poet and
Jyrist. conducted the rneeling which 1
whose poetry and muSIC are ' was opened with the club song, 1

I

: ''America, the Beautiful." Mrs. I
The second review was titled, ;Galen Brown was welcomed as
"An American Family - Tht' , a guest ror the arternoon Mrs.
known everywhere.

Tofts." by lshbel Ross.
most interest.Jng review

T he R"'sell served candy during
Of this the diSCUSSIOn hour
---

Origin, Meaning of Lent is Reviewed

1

M1 s \1arvm E. Dowson prr- committee compo~ed of Mrs.
senled an inspirational medila- Wayne Gibbons, Mrs. M. L.l
tJOn on the ongin ~d meamng French and Mrs. James Jivi- I
uf Lt'nl at the March mt&gt;etmg den were asked lo report on 1
uf Class 12 C1rrle of H e a t h I an oulside enlranre to
t h e,

Friday 9am to Spm

!

1

' •'
l

I,

1

Mr. M11fer
pTA$ pea k

'

I:
'

Charter Draped Donald Miller.
rM Ad
I
ins~fllt tor
ror rs. oms i High School .

I

'"trumentai ,
Pomeroy ·
W3S guest speak-:
'J'he charter was draped In er when Salisbury PTA met '
memory or Fannie Adams when Tuesday evt-ning.
1
C'leslrr Council, daughters of l
i
America, met Tuesday evening Introduc~d by Mr!
Maxine
with 40 members present.
I Arnold V11l\er de-senbed
his 1
Barbara Sargent councilor 1 work and the mslruments used .
opened the me. ling' in ritual~&gt;~ · by tiled sludents of the school, I
Lie form . Navada Beaver was 1 t11en 1rerted an
ensemble 1
reporled quite Ill
Also ill group 1n ti'O numbers Partl!'l· l
J!a:Jelte Williams and Eva 1 patmg ¥.ere Mary
Radfnrd,
Bailev. CornmumcatlOn~ were : Sherne Ula('kslon. r&gt;ebbtt&gt; Oh- i
. hnger. M1li~a H1zer,
Connie
. "I
read from B~!lie
1
,., oa . state
. 1Lannmg, Ann OhlmL!er, Marla 1'
counr~lor. Hnd E111.Hbeth Qum- , G
C · H df
I
lin. stale secretary Praclice ll'rueRsf'r. onnd!OS a ord, Frank.
• .
• 10
JZ~I (in teyen Miller. I
was hrld for receiVIng nattonal l
1
and ·;tate offtcers at the l'ally, 1 Mr~ . William Ohlmger, pres! ~
March 31
meelmg !
1dent. conducted !he
One application for member-' which opene&lt; wtth the pledge
ship was accepted •nd will
tu the flag, followed w1lh devo- l
lniiJaled ot the Rally
Mem· i lions by Mrs. Menzel Smith. It
bers were reminded thai rese:. ! "as voted to pur&lt; hase towels I
~ations for dmn~r must be m1 fur the ktlchen and Mrs. Arn- I
by March 27. A cushion donalf~ i old w.a~ uamed to make lhe
by home and orphan commttttt&gt; : pun·h&lt;~se Mrs Arnold announr~~Was woo by Doris Grueser . H· ed that tht&gt; Me1gs Lo&lt;'al S&lt;'hoo1
was announced that the books 1Board had callt'd H meeting con- 1
would be audited Thursdav ev-1 eerning the bund issue for the
enlng. March 24. ot the hom• '! new srhoollor March 29 at 7·30 1
of Hel•n Wolf
P m M\ the Pomero; Junior
At the clese of the meelln~. High aud1tonurn. and
urged
quarterly birthdays were on- , mt&gt;mlwr:s lo attfnd.
i
servf'd with pelluek
~fresh· I A report or. thf' County Coun-:
ments Honored guests. Sadie , ell meeting held rf'(.'t-nlly at 1
'l'russt!ll, Margarel Tuttle, Oilve i Chesler was given by Mrs. I'
Weber, Mabel Van Meter. Gol- i Harrv Carle ion Named "' the
d1e Wolfe. Zona B1ggs and Opal I nom;naling rommitt
Hollon. each rereivt&gt;d a g1ft Mls Hoy f;rueser. : s ~~~ l
and Wt&gt;rt&gt; sf"atPd at " tabl~ w1th 1old B!o:ickston. Mrs. Horace Ab- 1
white cover derorall&gt;d In keep- 0011 and Mr. James Will The
m..g with St Patrick's Day. A rc 1oms of M1• James Wickline
birthday r!ike decorated
m i atld Mls!S Rusalee Story tied .
green, baked hy j\oJar~art-t Tut- fm tht' altendanre uward.
,
tle centered Ihe table l11e nPxl , Refreshmt&gt;nts wert servM at :
mel:'lmg wtll be TuPsd cy, A.pril 5 the close of the meeting by
at 8 p. m.
Mr nnd Mrs Jame-~ WIII, Mr. 1
and Mrs Herbert D1xon, Mrs. !
FIRST
9 Betty Folmer. Dr and Mrs. :
QUALITY
Mrs.
' John Hidgway, Mr. and
REGUl-AR ___
Edward Kennf'd\' . Mr . and &gt;'.,rs.
"
Bearh~, Mr. and Mrs.
Certified Oil Station .hrnes
William Pullins. Mr and Mrs. [
W. Aloin St.
Pomeroy
John lllak•. Mr. and
Mn. ,
- .James Lew:s and Jamt!s Wick·
'
line.
ffiL1S1C

of

1

1

he!

1

1
1

I

I

1

I

Mens and Boys Department

Ready To Wear Dep1rtment

loya $3.95 Pormanont Prest SLACKS, tl111 6 to II $a.1S
loys $3.95 PLAID REEFER JACKETS ............ $2.00
Boys $4.95 Pleld Rovoralblo ZIPPER JACKETS . . . $2.50
M0t1s $1.95 W11h 'n Woer Llghtwolght JACKETS $7.65
Boya $5.95 Camput llppor Front Hoocled JACKETS $4.88
Mens $3.49 Plncheck WORK TROUSERS ....... . .. $2.H
Mena $6.90 Big Yank WORK UNIFORMS .. .. . ... $6.00
Mono $8.98 Permanont Pro" WORK UNIFORMS .. $7.00
Mono $2.48 Btg Yank DENIM DUNGAREES
. . $2.09
Mono $2.95 Whlto Short SIHVI DRESS SHIRTS 2 for $5.00
Mono 69c LEE WORK CAPS ................ 2 for $1.00
Mono $1.00 LH BaHball Typo WORK CAPS . . .... . 79c
loyo $2.49 Big Yank SPURS WESTERN JEANS . ... $2.22
Llltl• Boys Boxtr W•ist Denim DUNGAREES .. , •. . lie
M0t1o $4.95 Perma ..nt Pmo DRESS SLACKS . ••• $3.88
Mono $5.95 Rooton DRESS SLACKS .. ...... ,. •• ,. $4.88
Mono $6.95 Reston DRESS SLACKS
.. . .. . ., ,. $5.88
Ment $7.95 and $8.95 Roslon DRESS SLACKS . . ... $6.88
Mono $6.95 Campuo Short SlHvl Bonlon SHIRTS .. $5.44
Little Boyo $6.95 Plaid SPORT COATS
. .. . .. $6.21
Llltto Boyo $5.95 Solid Cotor SPORT COATS ..• • , . $5.35
Mens $4.95 Modrao Plaid REEFER JACKETS .. . ,. . $2.50
Mons $5.95 Madril P1old REEfER JACKETS . .•••. $3.011
Mono $2.H Collogo Namo SWEAT SHIRTS . . , .. , . $2.00
Mono $1.50 and $2.50 Fomous Brand NECKTIES . ... $1,00

Friday and Saturday Bargains In The
Drapery Department
$1.69 PATCH QUILTS 72"xl4" CALICO RING PRINT $7.29
6Yc I 1~. ~~~ MIRACLE FOAM FLAKES . . . . .... 59c
79c Kirsch C1fe Curtain RODS 28"x48'', whit•, brus 69c
$6.95 Thermal BEDSPRE,\DS, lrrog. Full &amp; twtn ol10 $5.9S
$5.95 Hobnail BEDSPREADS, ~llulifut colon .. .. $5.00
.. .. ., .... SOc
$1.00 TOSS CUSHIONS iBloei . .. . .. .
$1.95 Tallorod TIER AND VALANCE SET . .... . . . $1.69
Cotton Pile RUGS, fringed 24"x40", bright colora . $1.00
19c CORDUROY, norr·ow wale, good colora
. yd. 69c
69c Checked GINGHAM, oil cotort, all size check• yd. 59c
$1.79 Gym and S.rvlce BAGS, zippu top, blue, brown $1.59

$3.95 Dacron BED PILLOWS
. . . . . . . . . . . . $3.39
$3.95 Foam Rubber BED PILLOWS, Iipper covorlng $3.39
79c yd. Vinyl TABLE CLOTH, 45" width
yd. SOc
$2.95 Tailor•d Plastic Bathroom Curtains,

54~&gt;,

Pat. $1 pr.
Stllnns Bl•ached All Lin•n TOWELING, cal. bord. 39c yd.

$!.39 LAMP SHADES, whlto, btigo ...... . ........ . $1.00
$1.69 Dandot Anti Fatigue MATS, loam back, 18"x30" $1.49
$3.95 3 pc. BATHMAT SITS, doc. colon . . . . .. , , $3.49
Fin• Qu1llty Throw Rugs, frine-d, ov1l &amp; ,.ct• .. . , $3.49
$4.95 Laguno Thermo! BLANKETS, 72"x90'', pastola $4.59
$2.95 54" Vinyl Pl11tlc Upholatery, knit beck, col. $2.69 yd.
39c Bl11chod MUSLIN, 45" wldlh . . .. ... , , , . . . 35c yd.
$6.95 S.rono TM Fortrol BED PILLOWS ...... $5.95 otch
$1.44 &amp; $1.29 45" Plaid MADRAS, beautiful plaidt $1 yd.
49c CLING, 18" wid•, big ultcllon of colors &amp; pat, 39c ycl.

1

29'

~

..

Pom•roy, Ohio

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

Fri. I Sel., Much 11·19
"GLORY GUYS"
fTechnicolor l
Tom Tryon, Harve PresnPII

- anrt-

.,
i

I

~-

MEIGS THEATRE
.

'
'

"PORT COURAGEDUSM
Doneld Bali'y

'

ATI'ENI!8 CARD PARTY
The Lower Crust
Canasta
club alte:~ded !he card party
and wig show held Thursday
i evening m Pomeroy. Those g~
~ng were Mrs. Linda
BM.gle,
I Mrs Dolores Wolfe. Leda KraeI
uter. Mrs. Janet Warner, Mrs.
Linda
Hill and Mrs. Inez Roy.
I
Pl'i7.es were won by Mra. Beeale IIlli Mre. Wolle.
'

I

I

Frid•y and Saturday Bargains In Tht
Sheet and Towel Department

Smail Lots- While They Lilt
$5.95 GtltLS DUSTERS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. . $2.50•
$2.95 GIRLS DUSTERS .......................... $1.50
$3.95 GIRLS DUSTERS ..... , .................. Sl.50
$3.95 WOMEN$ DUSTERS .. , ...... , ........ ,. $2.00
$7,, WOMENS DUSTERS . .. .. .. ... .. .... , .. ,. $3.00
$29.50 Womano ALL WEATHER COATS .... , , SIO.OO
$25.00 Womeno ALL WEATHER COATS .......... $10.00
$19.50 Womeno ALL WEATHIR COATS ........... $7.00
$3.95 GIRLS SLACK SETS ...................... $2.00
$2.95 GIRLS SLACK SETS .... .. , .............. $1.50
$1.95 GIRLS SLACK SETS ...... , .............. $1.00
$6.95 MATERNITY DRISSES .................... $2.00
$12.95 WOMEN$ SLACKS ............ , .. , .... $5.00
Jl0.95 WOMEN$ SLACKS .............. , .. .. , , $5.00
18.95 WOMEN$ SLACKS . .. .. , .... , . .. .... .. , . $3.00
$7.95 WOMENS SLACKS . ...... , .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . $3.00
$5.95 WOMENS SLACKS ........................ $2.00
$3.95 WOMEN$ SLACKS ........ .. ....... .. .. , . $1.SO
$2.95 WOMENS SLACKS ...... .. ............ .. , $1.00
$1.95 GIRLS SLACKS
.. .. .. .......... $1.00
$5.95 to $10.00 WOMENS SWEATERS .......•.... $3.00
$3.95 to $7.95 GIRLS SWEATERS .... ........... $2.00
$16.50 WOMEN$ QUILTED ROBES .............. $1.00
$13.95 WOMEN$ QUJL TED ROBES ............ , $6.00
$tD.95 WOMEN$ QUILTED ROBES .......... .. .. $5.00
$59.50 WOMEN$ WINTER COATS ........ . .... . $20.00
$39.50 WOMEN$ WINTER COATS .... , .. , ..... $20.00
$29.50 WOMEN$ WINTER COATS ....... , .. , .. $15,00
$25.00 WOMEN$ WINTER COATS .. , .......... $15.00
$19.50 WOMEN$ WJNTIR COATS ........ , .... $10.00

Friday and Saturday Bargains In The
Cosmetic Department
He Woodbury Goldon Rlnso SHAMPOO
$1.00 H•ad and

S~outd•rs

.. . ..... 67c

59c Woodbury CREME RINSE .......... . ,. .. . 44c
St.49 WhHo Rain HAIR SPRAY .. ..
.. .... . .. $1.11
$1.50 Clolrol Holr·S.·Ntw CREME RINSE .. ,. .... $1.12
$1.49 Family SiH JERGENS LOTION .. ...... ,.,. , $1.12
79c Woodbury HAND CREAM
..... .. . .. . ,. ... 53&lt;
75c SECRET ROLL-ON DEODORANT .. , , ..... ,. 56c
69c BAN CREAM DEODORANT
... , ...... .. 56c
2lc SAFE GUARD DEODORANT SOAP . .. ....... , 19c
89c Fomily Silo COLGATE TOOTH PASTE ......... 67c
7Sc IPANA TOOTH PASTE
.......... .. ,. .. 61c
98c DIAPARENE BABY POWDER ........... . .... 73&lt;
69c PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA . ...... .. .. ,. 62c
49c POL IDENT DENTURE CLEANF.R TABLETS ... 4lc
69c POLl-GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE CREAM . .. 6lc
OR. WEST'S TOOTH BRUSHES ............ . 2 for 69c
$2.00 LILT HOME PERMANENT ...... , ...... $!.50
69c RESOLVE ANTACID UBLETS .... , , .... .. .. 61c
$1.49 BEN-GAY LOTION
.... .. ............ .. $1.18
91c MEASURIN ASPIRIN TABLETS
.... . .. . ... . 71c
79c Gillette Super St•lniiSs Steel BLADE!) . . . .. • , , . 51c
$1.00 GILLETTE RIGHT-GUARD DEODORANT .. , , 75c
$1.25 OLD SPICE COLOGNE
.. .. .............. .. 93c
$1 .00 MENNEN SKIN BRACER ... .. .. .... . ....... 75c

Mono 69c Kllilury Bonlon DRESS SOCKS .... 2 pro. $1.00
Mono 49c Dovta 4D Cuohlon Foot SOCKS ..•. a pre. $1.19
Mono 89c Kirbury Orion DR ISS SOCKS .... a pro. $2.50
M0t11 $1.00 Sprlnglool Volour DRESS SOCKS . . ..•. lie
Womano $1.00 S.aml... Texturod STOCKINGS ,. • • 77c
Womono He S.omluo Toxturod STOCKINGS . , , • , , , 77c
Womono $1.19 S.amloa Agllon STOCKINGS , . , , • , • , He
WomoM $1.00 S11mlou Agllon STOCKINGS ....... 77c
Womem $1.00 S.aml"' Strotch STOCKINGS , , .. l9c
Womona $1,00 S..ml.,. Moth STOCKINGS .. . _ •••• . t9c
Womons $1.00 S..mltoo lhoor STOCKINGS •.•••••• • 19c

I

Notions Depaltment
$1,19 Rod HNrt 4 01. Skolna WOOL YARN .. , .... .. 89c
$1.59 Rod Nllrl Soyello KNITTING YARN . .. , .. , $1.19
$1.00 HOSIERY CASES, wllh loundry kit . . . . . . . .. 69c
49c Giant Sl11 Crochot THREAD (550 rd. opoolo) .. ' De
$1,00 SEWING AND ACCESSORY KITS
.. ....... 59c
$9.45 Brownlo Fl11ta CAMERA OUTFIT . , • , , , , , S6.99
$1.00 Pl181lc or Ntl Wind-Rain BONNETS .. ........ 59c
59c Plastic EASTIR BASKET wltll grass .......... 44c
$1.00 BOUNCING HOPPY BUNNY .. . .. .. • .. . .. 79c
10c POCKET COMBS (a ..ortod colon) . ••.. . 3 for 25c
$2.47 Aunt Lrdl11 CROCHET RUG KITS . , , .... . $1.14

DENTAL CLINIC -

Dr. Harold Brown, Pomeroy dentist, checks one, of 350 children at Pomeroy elementary school who had their teeth examined during a dental
clinic at the school Thursday. Dr. Brown headed the clinic with Drs. Keith Riggs and
Clyde Ingels also conducting ~xaminations. _A committee &lt;&gt;f seven PTA members, Mrs.
Kermit Walton, chairman, asststed. -

lftfonlt $2.95 Cutler SLIIP ond PLAY SETS .... . . $2.44
lnhnts 69c Cutior Watorproof PANTIES . . . •.• , . . . SSe
lnftnto $1.95 Cutter PARTY PANTS ..••. , , . , , , . S1.65
1ntonta $1.69 Cutter PARTY PANTS ... .. ........ $1.35
lnfanlo $1.95 COTTON CREEPERS ... ....•. •.•. $1.59
1ofanta $1.95 SNUGGLE SLEEPING ~AGS ....... $1.50
SPECIAL SALI PRICES CURtTY DIAPIRS
lnfenlt $1.95 Cutler Coltoft PIIIM PAJAMAS ... , .. $1.69
Glrla $1.59 COTTON SLIPS .. .. • .. • .. • • .. .. • .. .. $U3
Girla $1.95 PAJAMAS . .. ........................ $Ut

..WORLD.
ID

Frid1y and Saturday Bargains In The
Friday and S.turd1y Bargains In The

Housewares Department

Handbag, Jewelry and Accessories

$16.95 9 Cup StolniHI StHI PERCOLATORS .... $12.H
$5.95 StalniHI SIMI CARVING SITS .. , ••• , , . , , , , . $3.00
$6.95 SlalniHI SIMI CARVING SITS ........ , .. , SUO
$6.95 Stalnltso SIMI STEAK KNIFE SETS ......•. $3.50
$9.95 Monning lowmon Steam ond Dry IRONS . . . $7.00
$20.95 Sunburn Mutti.Cooker FRY PANS . .. ..... $15.00
$26.95 Sunbllm Toflon Coeted Multi Cookor Fry Pant S20
f29.95 Floor ProfHolonal Typo lloc, Holr Dryora $22.00
$19.50 Sunboom 10 Cup llectrlc PERCOLATORS .. $12.00
$1.00 Jumbo SIN Vinyl GARMENT BAGS ..•.••••.. "c
$1.00 12 Pocket Lodlts SHOE lAGS ...... , • , .... ""
fi,OO WALL PLAQUES .... . . .. ....... .... , ,. ... 60c
$3.95 WOOD LETTER AND BILL lACKS ......... $2.00
$4.95 IARLY AMERICAN KNJFI RACKS .. ... - - $3.00
$4.2t HANGING BASK ITS .. .. .. .. .
.. ..... , ., ,3.00
69c GARDEN TROWILS AND WIEDIRI • , ... , ••.• .. 44c
$9.95 I JAR SPICI RACKS .. .. ...... ,. . ...... - •• $5.00
$3.95 3 pc. SPAGHETTI BOWL SITS ..... ., ........ $1.00
f1.69 I pc. SIRVMNACK SliTS ................ f1.39
SOc CHINA CUPS AND IAUCIRS ... , •••••. I for $1.00

Department
$1 .00 oncl $2.00 White Necklocn &amp; Eorrlnga 67c

u.

$1.00 Womena Head SCARFS ........... ., •

8k

$1.00 Womens Neck SCARFS ... ·• ,. • • .. • • • 88c
$2.00 Wo,..na Spring Costume Je'"lry $1.88 Hch
$2.00 Womena DRESS GLOVES ....• , $1.88 polr
$3.00 Women• Spring DRESS GLOVES $2.77 polr
$2.95 Womens Spring HANDBAGS ••• , • , •• $2.77

$4.47
$1.99 Womens LHiher BILLFOLDS • , • • , •• $1.66
$4.95 Womena Spring HANDBAGS , • , •• , ,

39c Womena Florol Print Honkln •••• 3 for $1.00
Our Reg. IDe Mens White Handkerchleft $1.00 doz.
$2.00 10 rib VInyl Printed &amp; CIHr Umbrellas 1.69

Friday and Saturday Bargains In The

Friday and Saturday Bargains In The

School and Office Supplies Dept.

Fumiture Department

l9c Mogle Morgln (300 t!o-1 Note .... Paper • .. SSe
39c Package of No. 2 LIAD PINCILI ........ .... 2k
21c RoO ADDING MACHINI PAPIR .............. 17c
15c Spiral ITINOGRAPHIR NDTI BOOK .. .. • .. .. . tc
Rod Bird Lt.... WRITING TABLIT . .. ... . .• • I folr He
ftc PAPIRMATI PEN AND RIPtLL GITI .... , .. 17c
$U5 SURE CLAIP LEniR FILII ............. $1.66
2Sc pocbgo (outd u-) RUIBIR lANDS .••••.•. 19c

$159.00 3 pc. Mople IIDIIOOM SUITE ........ .. S124.00
$229.00 a pc. Zenith MohlfOny IIDROOM SUITE $177.10
SSUS lim"""" INNERSPRING MATTRESS ..• .. $49.95
$69.00 S Ill· DINinl MIT .. . .. . .. .. .. ..... , $49.00
$159.00 5 pc. DINITTI SET (round tabloJ .• , .... SH.OO
S69.00 Kneohoto Mohogonr DISK .. .. • .. .. .. •• • • $49.00
179.00 KIIHhoto Walnut DISK ... .. . ..••• , , •••.. $59.00
$419.00 I IIC· Oak DINING ROOM SUITI ....••.. 42H.OO
$249.00 Mehogony l•tenalon Tobie and 6 Chalro $177.00
$1H.OO KI'Oihlor 2 pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE . . $133.00
$319.00 Kroohlor 2 pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE .• • . $119.00
$349.00 Kreohler l pc, LIVING ROoM IUITI .. $1H.OO
$Ut.OO Vol0t1tlne S..vor LOUNGI CHAIR ...... $18.00
$109.00 IIMMONI IOI'A BIDS ·: ........ , .. . .. ,. $72.00
S69.00 IIRKLINI RICLINIIll .. , .... ., , .... ... $50.00
$69.00 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS , ... _ ......... _ •• $50.00
$59.95 li-ONS MAnRIIS .. . .. .. .. .. .. • •• .. $49.95
$169.95 RCA Whlrf1100l ILICTIIJC RANGI .. _ $12l00
$119.00 RCA Whlrl1100l ILICTRtC DRYIR - ., $151.00
$42.50 Clll AND MATTRIIS ...... ., , .. , •., , $32.50
$3,49 MIDtCtNI CAIINITS .. , ..... , ........... $2.50

Fridty •nd Saturday Bargains In The

Lingerie Department

Music Department

Womont $1.95 Rayon Wolh Longlh GOWNS . . . .. . $1.69

$39.50 KAY WISTIRH GUITAR ........ . . . ..... SWIG
$49.50 KAY 5 STRING IANJO .. ... .. .. .. ..... W.OO
$1.74 ltovolvlnt Adluotoblo ALlUM IIACKI ...... $5.00
He lpoclol Gn41p 41 IIPM RICOIIDI .... • , •••••.• 19c
Oono,.l ltoclllc 6 TRANIISTOII lt~D'f. . . . . • • • • • SUS
$49.10 All lpood RCA VIctor R-rd PL\f.VIR • .. 142.00
$425.00 RCA VIctor IT IIIlO with Radle ....... P69.00
$4.H STIRIO TAPI ALBUMS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. . $2.00

Womens $2.95 Nylon and Dacron Full L•ngth Gownt $2.39
WomoM $3.9S Nylon SLIPS (Phlt Meidl .. ........ $2.19
Womono $2.95 Nyloo HALF SLIPS (Phi! Mold) .... $2.35
WomoM $2.00 lnd•ro Cotton SLIPS .. . . .. ........ $1.70
Womons $1.95 lndtro Cotton HALF SLIPS ........ $1.69
Womono $2.95 Phil Maid Oacr•n Baby Doll Polomll $2.3S
Womeno $2.95 Phil Maid Nylon Baby Doll Palomo $US
Womono $5.95 Phil Maid Gown and Robe Solo .... $4.81
Womono $2.95 Full Longth PAJAMAS ..... . ....... $2.35
Womono $2.95 Full Longth Colton PIIIM GOWNS . $2.35
WomoM $3.95 KATZ MADE SHIFTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.87
Wo"""o $3.95 KATZ MADI NOV.ELTY COATI .... $2.17
Womono 69c Phil Mold Extra Sla PANTI~I ..• • , ... 59c
Womeno $1.95 Phil Mold Nylon HALP SLIPS ...... $1.65
Womono 59c Phil Mold Royan fliUEFI ..... , 2 for $1.00
Womt11o 51.00 illdoro NYLON PANTIII . . . . . . . . . • 17c
Wdmont $1.00 Print and loUd Color APRONI . .$. . . . lie
W - 591 IIDEIILON IRIIPI .• , ••• , ••.•• I lor $1.00

Frid•y and Saturday Bargains In The

Infants Department

Hosiery Department

Friday and Saturday Bargains In The

Wom.ns 2.95 Nylon end Decron Waitt Length Gown• 2.39

lhtl

Representatives of Middle- the county to construe!
Mri. ltlth Informed the corn- state and federal agencies would , neth McElhinny, Charles ·&amp; port Council and Chan1ber of budding.
, missioners a building could bo no loJ18er pay rental•.
· Ksrr, Sr., and Robert Clark:
Commerce proposed Thurs· Robert Stlli of tbe
State erected wltb various methods Estimated cost of a building Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fllltlft ~
day that the llo!lrd of Meigs Welfare Deparment,
M r 1. of financing iR cooperation with such as the one proposed ran- council members Johll ~~
County
Commissioners con- Dorothy lleftt, area supervisor state and federal agencies so ged from $80.000 to $100,000. The 1Clifford Stumbo, B. F. P11'111iJo ,
struct an office 6uU01ng In that of the Welfare Department; Har that approximately 11().95 per building would have a central I lee, Richard Va•gha,
a.&amp;
community to house local wei- rie Marie Smith 111 lhe Local! cent could be furnished toward heatmg system and other mod· George Baker; Clerk Rl*'!l
fare and aid for lhe aged de- Welfare Department, and Plul the bUilding price in rent paid ern convemences.
Bailey: Prosecuting Atlionlltf
partments.
\Lavelle, Economic Aid Depart-,lby the state and federal agen- Lavelle indicated the federol Bernard V. Fultz. Jack W~
Tb M'ddl rt ff . lndi· l ment official of the rederal gov- cies.
department he
represents president of the Chamber ~tl
e 1 epo 0 ICia18
ernmenl, participated '" the ; Mr St1th said possibly the 1t'Ould loon money for the build- Commerce: Cash Bahr, IIIII
1
cated land o• wh1ch to con-I di!&lt;usSJon.
. county's portion could bo
as mg The expanded
faoilileis Childs and Tom Goett.
struct the proposed building I The Welfare and Aid for the ! low as 3 per cent in the case would increase services needed ' Mr. Zerkle made tho MQ !Ill ·
woold be given to the county. 1 AK!!d departments are to bo ~here the location would qual-: from the deparlment, It was i•- i Middleport be givea 101 #•t
The commissioners. after two' housed under ont! roof. or plans 1fy as a poverty area
I dacated.
at1on for I(M•atiol at tbe llfiMa
hours of discussion on 111e pro- underway to do so, by July l, It was pomted out thai after Presenl. in additioo to the I Mrs. Dent oald lllat It . . 1114
poaal, still had not committed ' Jtl66._1hroughou_t_ the state. __ the _bulldmg 1s paJd for,~ ~ h e1above were Commlssjoners Ke•- ' have to _be il &lt;ouaiJ ltlli.

Frid1y and S.tvrday Bargains In The

Friday and Saturday Bargains In The

$1.00 Women1 Spring Costume Jewelry 97c eoch

Lotion SHAMPOO .• , , , .. 73c

$4.95 Pull SIH Qulltod MAmiSS PADS . . ... .. ,. $4.39
$US Ono Piece Ironing lool'&lt;l Pod ltld Toflon Conr $1.65
l9c H11-.y Drill IRONING BOARD COVERS .. .. • • .. SSe
39c Zipper Cloouro Pl11tlc PILLOW COVERS ....... 33c
$1.49 Fitted Plostlc MAnRISS COVERS . ......... $1.29
Sl10 41" br 36" Prtntod PILLOW CASES .••• , • tt.OO pr.
SIH II" by 99'' White MUSLIN SHEITS ... . . ... . $1.69
SIH 42" by 36" Whlta Muolln PILLOW CASIS .. lie pr.
Doubto Bod SIN Fitted Whlto Muolln SHilTS .. Sl.79
Shiveno Jumbo Slu DISH TOWELS . . . . . ... 4 far $1.00
Ploldcrut $3.91 Porcolo flttod lhHtw (lull olnJ .. $3.49
Plolclcroot $3.98 Porcola 81" by 101" Bed ShOlto . $3.49
Floldcr11t $2.39 Percole 42" by 38" Pillow CoHO $2.19 pr,
FloldcrHt $1.91 Bonner Strlpo lATH TOWELS ... $1.59
Fleldcroot He Bonner Strlpa HAND TOWILS .. .. . 69c
Floldcr"l 49c Bonner Strlpo WASH CLOTHS .. . ... 39c

'.

$1.99 Womena French Clutch Pur- ...... $1.39

I'

I

Saturday 9am to Spm

Friday and Saturday Bargtlnsln The

1

!

and

Friday and S.turday Bargains,ln The

•••·I basement

kitchen.
I
Committee member!
were ,
Frt'nch.
1 flamed to contact church mem- 1
l bf:'rs about Easter nowt'n .and
. Mrs ':"wson hhad abs her to~ I include Mrs C. M. Hennesy, '
•r ti ll~. Thoug Is A. eul Lent . I' Mr!l 'fom Rilev, \1rs F.:dward I
m w~Jrh she explamt'd Lent s Young Mrs Carroll Swanson,
meamng m relation to the. elm~- . Mrs J,ulles Euler and M r s.
l1an chu rches. She descnb~ 11 1James Slm!Json
I
as a t1me of Splrllual enneh- 1l JO'LfS
u
('J1 enn 1•ambert gave
ment and or prayer and (Jt'vo-- , devotwns entJtled, ".Tesus Met I
\ion tJo God and the gift {)f HJs, Them." which included an artiSon . esus
· cle on Lent. She closed with
Mrs Carroll Swanson. pres!- . prayer.
dent. conducted the busmess 1 The hostesses, Mr!l. Frenrh,
sPs•qon. Mrs. Emersen JonPs 1 Mrs Tom Alley, Mrs. Everett
1nd Mrs Nan Moore gave the Dans and Mrs. James Simp.
St't'rPtnry and treasurer reporls son served a salad course from
m the absence of Mr:. L. W. a table covered with a linen
Mclnmas and Mrs. S.
F. dath und centered with an ar·
Hibb' Mrs. Swan!on thanked rangemrnl of
le slock and
lhe members for food sent to , ye II 1w mum! Jn
purp
an ebony con- I
11 " E M Wood and lamliy ' lainer flanked wilh yellow lapd1mn~ed115 berheavemenr..
! e-1!1 Mrs. Swanson presided at I
,
Nam
te t e
nom
mating
· tht! roff ee serVI('e.
.
.
romm11tee to report m Apnl l
1
wf'r~&gt; \1rs .James Jividen chr.,
•
•
!! '' ' Bm Sanborn and Mr! . l
IS
John Kincaid. The remodeling
~~
-- I
er
MethodiSt Church Tuesday

rung at the home of Mrs M L t

e

Bargains AU Over The Store - Bargains ro lnhlate These New Store Noun.

~ ·

I

Prompt Delivery Service, Expert TV and Applitnce Service,
Expelt Carpet Laying 1nd Sensible Credit
~

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Always Save Your Saleslips I

I

'

.

Sentinel Photo.

�'

/

,. . .

,,

\J
'

I

Da1iJ l!enftneJ, PommiJ·WdlepoJt, 0 ., Marth 18, 1888 I

.Voice of Broadway

"Soy 'Ah,' Please! ·
DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
MEIGs-MASON AREA

'!

I , ;..
'

.~

(

:

,•

I
I •

National

'

MlvertlsLnl

Amt. Mern and BQb 8terltnt ilar In a film venlon of "Little
bee arne arandparenll via their . Me," with ortgiDal piAYwrlcbt

Bottmeili Kimball, Inc..
~ve .• New York, CIIJ. Ntw Ycrlt
SuDacripCJon ratu: lleli..,ed by 11n1or
wbero natlable. SO otnts per week; one

e•

rear in advance at the Daily Sentinel of·
nee $15.50; six months. $7.80, three montbJ
$3.90. By Motor Route where c:lh'i~r sfor.
11.2~:

Thret montbl. 11.00.

t\D edi&amp;ol'iaJ I

Are You Prepared?
JT

would be lnterestin&amp; to know j11st
how many persons in Meigs county
are covered by some type of pi!IISlon
plan. We would venture 1 &amp;Ueu that
the percentage Is rather high. Tbere are
'everal hundred teachers, admlniatratora
•nd oth!r school personnel, who an a
part of one of the bf&amp;&amp;est retirement
1ystern.s in tht state of Oblo, m all
tovered u are all persom coDo
nected with lllate
and
county
departments, theae together with a large
number of workers employed in plants
both on thla and the other Bide of the
river, and we bello to count them In the
thousands. Even with that lara• aament
accounted for we atiU have tlie majority
of peraons 1!1 the working fon:e woo do
not blva a penliDD to look forward to
outlidt of old qe and Social Security.

...
.·· .

·'

···
·'•
}

A drive Is on all over the country to

urge more bualnlllllllen to conllder the
establishment of aome type of pension
mtem. Tbere ll an estimated 25 million
persona In private Industry today who
are covered by some plans, and it Ia
predicted that millions more will have
lhat additional 1ecurlty within the next
decade. Tbe past few years have seen
rapid stride~ in the wholesale J=ar•·
lions of baste plans, special pa
a to
serve the needs of smaller bullneumen
and those who work for them. Some of
the Impetus for this movement is the
providing of fringe benefits, and In
some instances keeping ahead of the expansion of uoions into some busine11
enterprises.

I I

'

'

'

'

I

(

("It's 1111 one big dream, ..
Babs confided) .. Only 19 years
old and ,...,
"'"' wed for the third
lime Nat.alla Wood's kid oilier,
~ wa IIW'ritd to bel' lito
ell (Btevl Oliver) 111 Vegn afo
t.r lmowing blm just 72 bottrl

a..,.....

m

.,

I~
'

bunnY make ber • grandma

-a

!bel_.

tL30. a,

mall ont year SlO.OO; Sla mootha.

I

daughter, Tlsh (Mrs.
Lal Nell Simon adapting bls nutty
~- e sterI'mg
'"oupe "'
-'
· • Baum )•· w....
aew gema .. . .....
'"" London .,.
10thern offspring was named thL ooe wu fUnnier (ban U.,
H~ltll Krlslen .. . The Christooo Bdwy .. . Gentlemen'•
p1ter Plummoro plummeted
Quarterly will publish a junior
Too bod, 11 dall'flt btltv, fll'lioo (lor lien •
111111
but "A Lion in Winter" may to be celled ''Tile a-," IIIII ... Dian Martin IJined buiiU·
march out llh a lamb . •. New lifted yauJII Jilt ...... fal • IIW' • melodi,.. Balbar•
movlee 1r1 belna tcooptd rflbl Jr. wiD cove ..to for It 1 MeNI!r lor four Til lbowl II·
oft tile froDc •
- lbe C. IICI'tltiHPI'I . . · Julia flw llr ealllldna ller act II lilt 1M
~ Mossier
bu amra!
ap · 8te 8'110011 lla,l la VfCII PI~
vers1o111 (11111 .may lll\Jt ep. qmbol wulllt ~ IUdDu1rJ 'l'llomla and TV panel
dy's and Mel't pei'MIIIl O.l.) diiiiJ 11'1 . . . . jel ,._ ....,.._ Bill T1lclman
aptiDt
but otllet1 are llltq MJmt!. IIIII Jamea
MW tqutp. 111G1t Ill thllr 11mt Ill • 11b1C11:
lied; and the mlallna Hobomb . ~ 10 IIIUb tl!t 1lolllftcien ,lltniDr w11an tbt)' att..'lllled
In Spain hu bDtll
IIIII • . NeiiOII ltddy apa II lilt lllblra Rulb't W. lllb st.
TV veralona abomlq .. ·Cot-, Ldll QuuW ~ilnlt a ·..... COCitlall llllll . At an "Allll"
11e1ta Robertloo, mother ct aur JIIIIIMtle lllaellonald't . . - . -'DI blin, llldiMI Ca1111
Madrid AmbUlldor ·A1J111r er, 0... IIIJmGIId, Ill _ . INIItd up the 1'1. Y. Ill • JI!OUII
Biddle Duke, Mid ua at lhe ~ abnvl 1l'l'lllt !Willi'• widow, whlll Ill ·turMd II 0111 ''love"
ony Restaurant abe _ , lite Jolll, IIIII 1111J tlllkt liQpJ
wllb SbeUay
Wlntera
least perluJW about ller ,ot~'l lllldllnel 1111 edltlcla.
and lllnaed "MJ lbt't Ill famous d(p Jnlo tbt
wilirl Actor Aad7 Prbtl and liND- dlrtlll condllloa for • lf.lertin the bomb
Ul taiiJ dl Seolt may bl dhorctd - aJ. Iter qtl" .. Widell ftPIIIIII
fell . . "U Aq1t went IIWbiJ. 11r C1111 mtdl - U AadJ ..,._ wiu' 8blliay•1 lltUdr llbecl II
mlnf tiler!! I tnow It WM ure," but thay'rl IICiq IIIII' 1111. and .t•n tel 1111 tnatlltcl
lilt Aid, lwdly lllnUUI at ._ rfed tban belare . . . '1'111 111m tpllda and clemrl when the
Admiral &lt;Mp. a.lnnan &amp;. rr-111 worUtl ..a 1!11 ell- 4llled II tile Olclllomeallld ...
D. Sira&amp;USI II Ill Ntw Ztlllllll ll'lfte: he'D flle; hlllllld wlllbl Sbowbil' lmillqelt fiiCI bu •
litootln&amp; elk, alq, chamott 1te. Veen 8nMm . . . a.rbtra Jlut. filii tad; IMr dqbllr llacl 1
- with bow IIDtl arrowl . · , '1'111 IDD (aUilll II Ban f'ntlclll!o) lnllttlown lDcl her 1111117 par.
!iegftld 'lbellre Nla (for tl4~ 1111 lilt wllbel 101
.I .Pel 101111 frllftcll art 1'0011111 for I
milltOII) to a ~ btdl\1. JIMa
__tlow
_ _wauld
__IJI;:_drk_IJitt
__
a_lll_tatl
__
....,.:.;...::il1_·- - fl', reminds ut Bll]f &amp;.
I »a!IJ Senlllltl, P. n tJ Middleport, O. :Vudt 11, IllS
boulbt It llral ID equal PiriE W"
sldp •lith Ilea Mllrltltll,
wilt
..,.,. ra a. 1111 ell..'lllar Rl"'
!era ntalttdub tbt
Geor~t Wllbinpla ilrkl&amp;l ..
Before ~ • - oouJd vale and Operate the ftne old
theatre, lieD lOki uut to BlllJ
and we ubcl him q ... •'Jie.
~-br Hel•ft llottel--a
&lt;ause Billy Ill 1traJcbt oat te
bicm and har.. me 1a1o 1ft.
tile atra tlmt nadiD!r blr 1
lin« go and be succeeded," BBII
11D17 cr lUll fllltlna wtlb blr,
told Ul )'e8l'S wgo .. . "I )ual
You woo't print thlo but here Same In the evening - maltt
couldn't be bothered with todlanglng Into ber plaJ elolhel
JIOOS. I'm 1 mother of II.
terminable harassment"
knportant because 1111 II a a
He took a siJ:-ftgure profit · .;.; (Years) I bad 1111 e&amp;l'l pierced aomltbilll to anllelpelt . , •
the deal and delt,bted to wileD I wu etcht 1111'1 old and SolllltbiDg llbe MIGin' mila
be rid ol II aDd Billy . . N. Y. 1beJ1 atiD are. My llv.yoar old If !he )JOked. Sbe'U ootgrow
Sl.atf Sen. Tom Macken (as we daughter jiDI begged me to thll stage with a Ultle loecifo-t montlls ago) on March pierce ber ean. I said No until DIIured aullbltlel! IIDd 1 lot af
13 formal]f wm lllllOUIICI bJa ... tried to do It henelf. We
• • pushJna. -H.
candidacy for Queens. D. A. bid bll' 111'1 plerctd Qu1Q. Dear Belen:
Tom wu 1 good N. Y. oop, mas. Slit II&gt;W II weartna U.,
Bow ABOUT this? Dt ,0.
I!Udles nights lot biB Jaw .-. liWt lllwr earrlngl wldcb I
suppose
are aettlna 10mt
tree and · turned II b1a ._. paid t5 for. Now 1111111 II 111q lllll!e? I kids
ac:lulll)o
18W I 18eJ1.
for a dlslinculllbecl pollllell _.. wllh IIIII?
IPI' with a butdt balreut tltl
eer · What's t!ftl' lllppentd By 1111 IIIJ, bll' ll'lftdllll did Gtber
dQl -BAPPJLY suato the ..... domJnaat ildWJ 1lle pltielq . with tbt IIIW PRISEO
111m, Tbt Tbealre llulld?
• "llltpen rllp.. llld tllln II
Dear Rapt
• Dltdlt -8HIRLIY
Boy .. PI' -.ll
Her Impact In "Tbe 01 u'" Dllll' llellders:
, _ Ilei}lllllland ~
ltiB Elb Sommet tile a!flr 111
To lor iltall • lot ., ietlial, Dear Belsl:
J'll fd J011 IIJbl I'll ID
Well'l~••oad­
111111 (Medroi) bt1onp 111 lltil
Gill af IDuob I d011'1 lVIII kDow ecl by beautiful earcls, lellm,
MlfiWY.
w8at 1 "'III(IA'I rlq" II, IIIII magulne.t, travel guldea, 111111
IrWlJ'
I'm not
~led
are enjoying them aU
'lflrJ
Q - I lllve 111ea tMiq _ ... to IIDd .....
IIIUCh.
lfeJea
1
Willi
,
.
....
Aventyllor depresala! lot lllgiJt
AI I've 11111 befcl'e, lben'a tee aD tbt wonderful retDeiJI.
montlta. n did not bother me. ~
WRONG Wllh pletctd bnmte~ lft'ft received hill
at lint but now I gtl wealt llld
-.,
IIIII
u tllert'l notllbiC mry Iiiii IIIII 1t ftlrel&amp;a dllzy' Could thlo be lrllln lite
WTODI wltb - - a .q Ill trlee-over 1,100 eardt 1111 . .
drug?
your nose. They're just IIIII tin, IIDtl ~·r 1t111 c:otiiJilll
A - NOiblplj;llw (.t.flll,ll
Wllal ,... loki ,... "
I 1111
tlllt'l alL -11.
It a tranqull!Jer that should -Dear1111,
Helea:
lll'lllld bulblncl lDcl I eoald
not be t.akeo by anyoM wh o
M~ t1 your Nllderl Ally tmel "lleOIIJ.bacl" has glaucoma or a kk111tJ dJa. lllllld
blip ... Our a.. • ,..... nally brqllfbt 1111 WtiiM rtpt
tue. Among Ill side eltecta aro oldllblanlloartodlwlln
laiD 11t1r i1'11D1 1110111 I T lin t
dizziness, restleuneu, ~ 1he llllll'lllllp llld Ill
...... ,., 1!IW: JGIII tbaDt ,..., ttll, blurred 9lllob,
el8thtll .,.. bldlrprta.
Ml')'bociJ. - MR. AND Mill.
aweata, nausea and beadacbe.
How Cllll ,w apMcl liP a GEORGI I . MYERS, 11ft 1H,
"poke • ....,. lpul1np fall, fllwlloo 1 W. Vi.
Q -J ..,. • fll • called warda filL AI "*tiiC paNIIIIa, 1lllr !lsacltiJ:
Apln, tMDkl for ,_ ~
dpllllda wblcb
1111 mu. f t blve no tlmll lor 1b11
del .10 .. lido 8pliiDI. Drip del«J. -A.B.
· Mr. and Mn. ..,.. ..
11ave not •elped me. 11 Ilion Dear A:
.,..
1111
reelhlp "' an • ...
1111)7 curer
MJ nr 111111 . - 11 11111 , _ eeln your letlln - IIIII tb1J
.A-11)
lilt M
• II _. ,aar a~~o
Ill Ire very ltilltlul ~
opama 11 llmtllr In maa, ...
1111DJ an 1IIIIble til . . . .
Yaa abild parhapl apee\1 to chorea (SI.
Vltul'l -- ·~
. . . . . . people lllllr mall. -.ll
ducal end Put:J,_•1 d ' - - .... alnllleulq ber. 9o
• (lhakq pilaJ). Tbe clrllfl lhe triea 10 delay ,au bJ dawdn11 coltmm II dedicated to
IIVtll for paliJ ban bllped IIDJ. '1'111 lamlly
Uvtng, 10 lf you'rt bavprod, 1111
some vlctlml but, 1ft 1..-a~, balkltr 1111 ....;""
IIC
kid
lrltille .cr IIIII plata
tile Ill
drug trettmeJt of IIIII t11tt t •
• lllny l'llll ... 1111 ....... truublt, t.t Heleu help YOU.
Ia unsallaf!~. SurewJ of. became•.
lhe wiD alao welooma yaur
flrl tbt beat Jaopa tw lm)IIO\'..
WbJ DOt 117 • - .,...., - amm~we ......... ""
meat YoulboUid • a lpMiaJ. Oil ap a balf-llnur earlier, belj&gt; drel1 Bel• llollll II liN II
1st Ill 'd l - ., 1111 - - Mr l't draued, IIIII tt.. ,._...
aysteon and rouow 1111 ... .,.

show

representative:
843 Loailletoa

v1ce Qot available cme montb

\

By Jaek O'Briau

Richard S. Owen. Publloher
Chester Tannehill Editor
Published every alternooa oscepl SW&gt;
day by The Ohio Valley PubJilblllll Com.
pany, 110 Mechanic St., Pomeroy, Ohio
~7611. Busineil OUU:t plaODt WY Nllle
Editorial pbone W'l Z-21~7
Eottred 11 second cl.ua mailin&amp; manu
at the post offiee at Pomeroy, OhJo.

', -

I.

Today the average person wl!o . Ill
- seeking employment, or a change of positions Ia almost as much lntereRted in
· the fringe benefits as they ere in the to: tal wages that are paid. One of the rea·
.. sons for this it that the Social Security
· system, even with its expanded benefits;
is not keeping up with the inflated costs
ol living. The time was when an old Civil War veteran could live rather weU on
a pension that was considerable leu
than $100 a month. Today a penon who
has to depend on Social Security il hard
q&gt;ressed to make ends meet with well
:,ver 1 •100. The providing for sound
:,pension plans gives a feeling of security
~to the worker, and at the same time a
businessman Ia renderlna a service, with
·!i!!Pst certainly good feeling of having
glven a faithful employee a dignified retlr.ment.
Tbe advantages ·also accrue to the
employer. it makes possible the keeping
open of the avenues of promotion for
younger employees when the older ones
can safely !top their laban with the assurance that they will have enough to
li ve on in the declining yean. It provides
an orderly method of pell!lonlng elderly
• employees and It permits tax deductions
that takes 1 considerable edge off to the
ooat to the busines&amp;. Tbe employees have
·: the usurance of financial security, and
:l ltss tax liability on compensation. Even
at best there are stlli some holes in the
. idea ol pensiona. They can become out·
, moiled, and unless they are updated 1
· plan established 10 or 20 years ago
. milht be enlirely i•adequate for the
[ 1910's. The whole system does not allow
~ for workers to stop habit of saving, be! for workers to stop the habit of saving,
; because even with the best of piiUII
'c tbere Is always need for that eltn neat
~l,dbut .flw pay any attention to that

•
I

'urthennore, the farmer bad better
It while be Ia healthy and atronc
e won't In his twilight 18110DI.
. lll'mlna Is big business todey. He mwt
J1e thouiht of as a buslnesa man. Tbtre
entire fteld of problems l!lvolved
In providi!l&amp; ade(!uatel7 for 41111

,

r

WASIUNGTON- 'lbe Uberal
movement In thla COUiltry II
btlna wrenebed by bHter IMor
atralN o¥tr altempte of tbt
10 • called New Left to dilered11 lhla uUon'l blpardua polIcy of IDilllary reslsllnoa tu
Communist aqnaloa
II
Soulb VIII Nam.
hi Ill tmmedlall I h II
barlb dlvllloo dtclriDally pltll
tbt pl&lt;xlt-of-VIet Nem lorm of
aew llbtralllm lllinlt liberal·
11111'1 atrongest 1\Jtu, orpalled
lAbor. The vast bulk of labor II
standing unshaken here with
President JoiiDioa -as also, ia
truth, with every sicDlllcanl
leader of every shade of RepubiiCanli!D, whelhtr former
Presldeat EtaeMower, Richard
Nixon, All Landon, or 1M libera! Republicw typlfted by
Stn. Jacob Javill cl New
York.
la the larger end longer _,.
the New Lett, In set!tlng to
destroy
Vietnamese policy
thtough attacb oa ita symbol,
Preaident Johnlon, il rilkin1
the destruction of Uberalilm iD
eeneral u lD eUecllvt pulltical
t.rce.
Men who hove &lt;arried liberalllm'a cause fw many yeanIUCh men os Jnltl In New
Yorlt and Sen. Paul llollflas ill
Dlinoll - tr1 belna put on a
'er'! thin dll by IOIDt cl tbt
..., forte~ wl1lcb blltlrically
owe them most.
Tills columnlst has alnodJ
poillted out 1111 ovldetlt determlnation of tbt uU.VItt Nam
war llberalo to lhoot tllat policy
dewn, even at tbe CGII ol •
dqerlui the ltlrd · prea!led
liberal Democrallc Govtrllllr cl
CaliforDia, Edmund
Brown,
and ol ~lectlni a perlert11 ~
c•nt but blghly co..
publleon Senator from Texu,
John Tower.
But the lhktc IOU tiNeb farther. Labor unioll IIOUI'Ctl of
IDconleltahlot savvy ond COl&gt;Jiedloos illalsteiiUy Rrll 1D
private tllat tbt Far Loft oa
Viet Nam il ._111'1111 1o
lit 01 ill bonds Ill lllillotl •
l•illlt Dou11u Ia b1a caa1e1t
willl 1111 P•tbl"'a• challoapr,

"

HELEN HELP US!

Capi~ol Comment, Events
Cborltl Per&lt;y. Ilouilu' IOie but
unforlivlble crime iB that he
rtluiN to speak out a&amp;ainst the
In Viet Nam.

w.-

Javlll II la DO Immediate
danger, lor he IS 110! up thil
year lor re-election. sun. he,
too, linda no enjoyment In readInc bla mall !rOm trstwhlle liboral friends w~e purposes he
bu faithfully forwanled for
many yean. They denounced
blm now becaUJe he wtU 1101
join tbt clamor of 1 tiny but
llrelessly articulate minority
that wishes us to
up ia
Viet Nom.
What tile New Left Is
Ia
truth undertaking If a euerrUJa
war llainll the abJect - a~d
!be tllO!t entrenched - pollttclans lbat Uberallml in aeneral
has produced tn decadea. NothIn&amp; like thll hu lleea aeen
Iince the far.llberal Henry Wallace led a tbJrd • party rump
msvemeat 1111n81 tbt raoiubl
policy of President lfllrry TruIDID to ball aggressive
romIIJUIIiarn la Europe. Again, It
wu 10 admitted risk, taken In
1 lime of torture for Greece
end the Mediterranean Basill
against another Communistbacked "war of liberation"
The pro • Viet Nam liberal
powarbousel, sueh 11 Dollllu
and Jovita, ... tn01t likely to
IIUI'Yive It all handily. CertaiJI.
ly, tbeJ llhould: IIDd certainly,
too, they deaerve moderate and
m!ll conset vative aalltance If
llted be. Fer wh11leVet 1 modenta or a COitSei'YaUve may
tllbllt of tbt Doullases end JavIlles on domelllc illues, • 11
these lsaues slot to puerility ••
apll1lt tbt giant issue of national honor and necessity whlcb
II VIet Nam.
But wbol olllle old liberal ooalldoa ltsell - that coall"oa
embracilli &amp;lib thl doetrlnaih
oqheoda, the
strongly antiCommualst Ubenll and t h •
1o1J811 old labor • union types
wbo tnow how to deliver tbe
fVtel 011 Election Illy? \VW
tbia, too, lltlrVlve lt all?
llllnlve It llhould, in the highest of n.u-J lnterelt. For
to Ill It mnaahecJ by mere

Ill••

aavage guerrilla action from
within would be to witness the
success of a r1111in1 minority
separatism In public
affaltl
de.!Pfl'•tely allen to a reaso~
able
responsible two-party
I,Ystem Ill this country.
(Copyright, 1966, by United
Feautro Syndicate, io&lt;:.)

DOlTOR
SAYS
II)' Woyue G. Brudald, M.D.
Q -My doctor advloed me bl
oat Uver for anemia . Would
cblckea liver be u
effective
• calves' Uver? I like cllicltea
liver better. Are llver extract
tnd vlt.amlD B-Ill the aemeT
A - F• ,..._ wlth oome
forms of IMIIIIa liver il ...,_
ommended because It Is 1 ricll
lllliii'CO of botll iroo end vlt.amln
8-1J. The iron II In 10 CJ11Bhic
combination that Is more retul·
lly utlll&amp;ed by the body than
IDDrpnie iroo sllll. Beef liver
Is a better source of Iron and
vitamins than calves' liver but
chicken liver il better than either. Liver extract contains con·
tetttrated vitamin 8·12 but no
Iron.
Q -U a

.-r-

bas hem•
lytle anemia, • compllcatilll
llver disease and a bad apleell
would thll be fltaiT Would Meclrol and large doteS of cartiiiOIII
be helpful?
A - llem~tlc •-•· II a
diseue In wblcb de~tructloa
of red blood cells occura u cliotinguished from anemias
le
which there is a fallwe of the
bloecl-lorming organs. Hemoly~c anemiA may be a!!IOCI&amp;Ifd
with Rh Incompatibility Ia tbt
JMWborn, auero to cold, le~&gt;kemia, Hodakin'o dilease, ovarlin tumors, many
infectiOUJ
dlseii!OI, many druga and cbemleal poiBotll, severe burna and
101t1e poisonous snake bites.
Tbe outlook would depead
on the cause and the aeveri!J.
Drugs ol the cortt..one areup
are ofi4D helpful. MetltylpredJil.

· ffitiO;s ThefllDo It Every Time

•

1

I

clrec"-

-=

1

.......

Ida=· ......

lions,

PleaH Mil , _ .. Ill...
. . to .,.,.. 0.
a ' 1..~ M. D., Ill art eC
IIIIa ......... Ill'. ~
.... 1!0'•

........

W

I

I

\

I

I

i

I
)

I

I

Columbus East,
Warren Triumph
By UDited Prell btternaUolll cold-shooting Cambridge team,
Ohio's blgb school regional MM. The game actually wu
tournament warfare opens oD a even more lopsided than the
full scale tonl&amp;hl at aigbt alies. score liS the Bobcats managed
When the firing is over, the only four points In the first persurvivors in the annual tourna· lod and 11 during the entire
ment play will he cut to only first hall whUe hitting 21.1 per
eight teams In eacb class. The cent or their mots for the
winners meet Saturday Blgbt for game.
the right to play in next weelt's East plays Lancuter 1D the
state tournament
Columbus Regional finals SatIn regional action at Columbus urday night.
and Kent Thursday night War- Both ol Ohio's No. 1-ranked
ren Harding !23-1) and Colum· teams during the regular seabus East (17~) won rather son swing back into action lohlllodily to advBIIce into the fi· Blgbt as Class AA Dayton
nals.
Cbaminade (:12-1) takes on CinWarren ripped Canton Lincoln clnnati Elder (20-3) la the . Clll73-58 to advance Into the Kent clnnati Regional, and Bridgefinals against Cleveland East port (23-1), tbe top team In
116-5). The Panthers, ~eon- Class A, battles Dalton (I~)
ly loss of the season was to al the canton Regional.
Canton McKinley, held the upper band throughout against tlie
Lions, who upset McKinley In
last week's district play.
Fast Break Roagb
Warren's fast break was too
much for Llnroln, which trailed
by nine points at the first perlod 11111rk and 37·25 at halftime.
Ed Lucco and Dave Thomas led
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (UP!)
Warren with 18 poln~ each.
-Kentucky and Duke-«&gt;llege
In Columbus, East s two-time b k lb II' No 1 and No. 2
hlTig
r · led
aseas
.
c amp on
ers e IIIUna
a teams-were rated even today
for their collision course
showdown In the opener of the
finals of NCAA championship
play. Third-ranked Texas Wes·
tern was favored over unrated
Utah In the second contest of
tonight'• play.

Kentucky,
Duke Battle
Rated Even

Request Fails,
Louisville Lip
Is Subdued

.....

.··--

,

..

1. NEW SKIPPERS: DARK (.. 1._. Bri,-ham
Young, NYU to
- -o
.___ _ _ _ __, Meet for NIT Laurels

1

NEW YORX (UPil -Brll· complell!ly !hrOWed by the
bam Young which was whisked aggressive, swarming Army
tnlo the NatlDnal JnvttatlDn defense in lhe first. hall and
Tournament on a sliver platter, bad left the court trading 31-24.
McUVGH
and New York University, a But Jlmas and Steve Kramer,
Pl'l'l'SBllRGH
local team which bad to beg, a Moot~ forward who led all
lumnist R4y
borrow and steal Its way Into srorers with 23 points, "":ovPlttsburgb Prell!
Madlson Square Garden, will ered lrom the disastrous f1rst
an award u
meet Saturday for the cham· ball to lead the Coo~ars mto
the Year In
plonshlp o1 tbt nation's oldest the finals for the forst time
the Natlooal
post-seasoo bal!ketball tour- since 1951 when they. won .the
Sportswriters program
nament.
·
tournament in the1r lmhal
"I tbrew snowball• aU wmler at Salisbury, .1'1. C.
Brigham Young, the lop· appearance.
and lurlled mysolf Into • &lt;old·
oeeded iiquad in the original 14Defense Melcblonnl Well
team field batUed from behind NYU. which hadn't made the wealber pitcher. Now wbat U S SKATER8 Wlft{
'
. wW 1 do Ibis sliiDmer?"
tUPI) _ , . .,._.
to oust tenacious Army ~ finals since 1948 when 11
and the Vlolelll, one of the last finished second to St. Louis,
Framingham, M a 1 Li
clubs to be selected, stunned performed an effective defen·
school hockey team
NBA Standlags
VIllanova IH3 in Thursday sive job on Villanova's BiD
Voss, the Oslo school ebltlf'll
night's semifinals.
Melchionnl, the touriiBment's By United Preas btternaUonal 4-3 'r.iursday night ~~~:,;~:;
The Cougars, 13-polnl favo- bigb scorer, to earn the berth
Eastern Dlvlllon
Arx srored oo a shot
rites had to battle for their opposite Brigham Young in
W.. L.. Pet. GB blue line wllh 10 sec:oa4t
livea' against the aroused Saturday's nationally-televised
·• '
Philadelphia 53 25 .679 Cadets, the smallest but final.
52
26
.667
1
CAll
UP
PLAYERS
~crappies! .team in the tourMelchionni, who had tallied Bosleo
45 32 .584 711 PITISBURGH (UPI) .
nament.
33 and 30 points as the Cincinnati
29 49 .372 24 Pittsburgh Hornets ol
TraO AI Ball
Cinderella Wildcats upset de- New York
American Hockey League
Trailing 31-24 at baiftlme and fending champion St. John's
Western Division
called up Lou Mara flti!l
56-54 with three minutes (N.Y.) and Boston College, was
W.. L. . Pel.. GB MemphiB to fill In the ~
remaining in the game, Brig· held to just 11 by Richie Dyer, x-Los Angeles 43 34 .558 - by the departure of
ham Young tied the score at 58- Mal Graham and Bruce Kaplan Baltimore
37 41 .474 61ft Goegan and Bob M:~~:t
all when Dick Nemelka was as NYU posted it&lt; 18th victory St Louis
34 4Z .447 8\1 were sent to the parent
fouled by Army's Bill Hellde in 27 games.
San Francisco 34 44 .436 9\1 Red Wings.
and sank both free throws. The Violell. trailed 32-27 at Detroit
Z2 56 .282 21 'h
Subsllluta guard Jim Jimas, a halftime after going eight x-Clinched division title
RANGERS RECAIJ..
J.foot-1 junior making his first minutes without a point but
Thursday's Resulls
NEW YORK (UP))
appearance In the NIT, stllle finally overhauled the Wildcats Boston
Detroit
man
AI Lebrun of
1113
128
the ball from Army's Bill with five minutes elapsed in the San Francisco
116 St. Louis lt2 has been recalled by tbeweell•
Seigle and Insured the victory second stanza. NYU broke the Phtl d I hi 115 New York 106 York Rangers for
' when he dropped In two quick game open by sroring seven
a eP a
games agamst Montreal
Boston. Lebrun will take -up
shots in the final selonds.
consecuti-.e points over a two- (Only ga~es scb~ed )
Cincmnat•
at
Baltimore
slack
for defensemeo
Brigham Young, averaging minute span with seven miPlager and Jim Nielson,
16.7 points per game, had been nutes left. That left the Violets St. LouiB at Los Angeles
on top 5!1-50 and Bruce Kaplan, tOnly games scheduled!
may he out with injuries.
who finished with 21 points,
preserved NYU's lead by
-----------~------­

om

'osi.o

I

tal N
Hospi
ews

Citati'on 18
•
Made After
3-Ca w k

76ers Keep One sinking a brace or free
minutes.
Game Edge over in the final-----Boston Celtics Reds Lose l-0
To Detr0•'t Nt'ne
By , Uolled Pre~o IDtemalloaal

UltOWS

Tbe
shirt

A sellout throng of 14,000 was
asoured lor the Kentucky-Duke
LOillSVILLE, Ky. (UP[) - battle at 7•30 p m EST and Holzer Hospital:
Visiting
Heavyweight champion Cassius the Texas Westr.nat .g-emahUew hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents
f
feC
Clay oaid today, "I'm not the Texas Western-Utah game only on Pediatrics Ward.
Its still a wide open battle
talkln' about nothin' but fight·
.
. 59 Williams· lor both f1rst place ID the WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPII
In'" but apparently be was not ~~. 9·30 p.m., EST. The w•nne~s
Admlsslo•s
.
Harold Dowling, , d 'th National Basketball Associa· - Read games are provmg JUSt
speaking of fighting In the will meet lor the championship Mrs. f'rank B. Washmgton, town, W. Va., w~shcharu!,e WI tlon's Eastern Division and as hard to wm in exhibition
Army
Saturday at 10 p.m., EST.
51 Pine St. ; Mrs. Helena C. failure Ill stop w I m
asthsur· third place In the Western loop. play as durmg the regular sea,
, Hill 1815 Chatham Ave · Mrs ed clt!11r distance after a ree
. .
.
.11
Ll
The pa1rlng of Kentucky s• •
Cro .. C ·
ll'sion
Thursday after- ~iladelpllia held on to Its son for the Cmcmnah Reds.
1
Lo
The
ulsvt e
p was 'ld Is (26- 1)
.
th Car 1 C Call, Rt. I
wn 1ty ; car ro
•
On lh
t · t the
somewhat subdued after his WI ca
. agams1
e Glenn ·R. Hinson, Rt. I Bid- noon. He posted a $27.50 bond one-game lead in the East
e curren )aun .
Y
e- .....o ..._
da
.
ted
Duke
Blue
Devils
&lt;25-31
had
the
th
W
K
K
to
appear
Friday
in
municipal
Boston
Thursday
night
when
have
lost
all
three
contests,
the
dra It "'""" ouurs y re;ec
.
,
bask b ll well Mat ew . emper err;
h
h b D
a request for a change In ~s makn:'gsthof 11966 'r
let at Mrs. Dorset F. Keefer, Rt. I court.
the 76ers took a lls-106 win ltratest t,; J.(dl w 'tteLwaks I yd e·
dr fl latus fr
lA
epic ID e v ew o mos cnur
ill'
G
Tho
over New York behind Wilt 01 •uurs ay a a e an .
a '
om
.'
experts. But no one was Leon: W IBm regory
mas, No one was injured in the a.. Chamberlain's 37 pomlll It was Today the Reds are facing
neEdw~~i~~~o, g~; s ;:~ disrounUng the title chances of ~t. ~·~·8 p~:O~~-Mr~,!!!! cident at 2·311 p.m. on Rt. . T, the nmth win in a row . for the Boston on the Red Sox' grounds
. :
y,
d Texas Western (26-1) or the · 1 '
JUSI 108 feet north of the Silver 76en Ill set 8 new club mark. in the first and only game beap~al ~ decision ~? groun s underdog Utah Redskins (23-6) ~ · Rupe, Langsville , Mrs. Ann- Bridge at Kanauga, according
tween the two clubs this sprmg
of rellg1ous beliefs. He had h
bled th .
I to 1e Henderson, Rt. I Portland; to !be State Hig\lway patrol
Boston q~eanwhile llaUened c· . t'
t
f
10 days to do thiB after w o scram
eiT way n Mrs. George Casro, Pomeroy;
,
.
Detroit 1!8-103 as hotshot John
mcmna I. go some '","
receiving an official notice of the !mal foursome on
the Mrs Harold E Dewhurs' Rul- Officers said that northbound
' .
.
pitchmg of Its own, but wasn t
. Smith ~Ches- cars dnven
.
the classification
sIreng th of th e red.hot scoring [t d·. M H Bert
by Harry E. Clark, Havlicek tossed m 32 pomts. abl e to rnake muc h of th e offer"1 will rero~end that he of Jerry Chambers.
:n ;ke· rsDavid S Wilbur' Bam- 33 Pomeroy, and Chesler C. 01- The Celts call on lowly New mgs of Denny McLam and Bill
' J."' ,
. . '
. • 5' Cl'fto
sto ped York Satur~ay and entertam Monbouquette of llle Tigers
exercise whatever rights he has In two preliminary tour- den; Oscar H. Cunrun(.~am, Rt. tver, '• 1 n, were
P
tougb Cincinnati to close out
'
as a citizen," Jacko said.
nament games, Chambers has 3 Ironton; Mrs. Howard C. Ma· to allow another car to make a their schedule. Philadelphia who allowed a total of three
He Indicated that an appeal poured In 77 points for the Utes theoy, Hamden; Mrs. Ray A. left turn mto the parking lot at hosts Cincinnati Saturday but hits.
.
would be based on the religious aad stands a chance Ill crack Barnett, Rt. 2 Pedro; Joe W. Tiny's Markel.
must play Sunday Bl Balti'more The only run m the game was
· Sobo · h E
wv . J
.
scored m the SIXth by DetrOJt
d 1 Cl ' Black M slim
otuhn
ary s than asu a the four-game rourney scormg 1C Hvlc te' vansAh•l d. aK. • . aMmes Behind thM1, Dowling failed i - a team that has been almost when Jim Northrup tripled oil
lgr'
81
ra •••e
record of 141 set by Clyde [ · ogs n, s an • y., rs. to slop and hiS car struck the unbeatable at home thiS se89on.
.
conscientious objector. .
Lovellette with Kansas In 1962. Glen V. Bartley, Ashland, Ky.; back of the Oliver car. Impact
. . .
. Dam Za~m and scored on Don
Clay, when f1rst notified of
.James E. Exline, Coalton.
of the collision knocked Oliver The Sltu!ioo m the West '' Demeter s smgle.
biB reclass~ication from tY to In the Kentucky·Duke str~gcar inti&gt; the back of the Roush more confused.
.Joe Nuxhall, Zanni, Ted Da-1
lA, said it was against biB gle, the game oi comparative
Blrtho
Th
·nor dama e
.
vidson and Scott Breeden aJ.
religion to light in any war not scores indicates virtually noth· Mrs. Dorset F. Keefer, Rt. I car. •re was m•
g San FranCisco . closed to lowed a total of six hits lo the
declared by Elijah Mohammed. ing. The Wildcats of Coach Leon, daughter, 9:06a.m.
~t.'h~ ~:u~~~:rtw:~~h~- within' .game of third-place St. Tigers.
He also was granted permis- Adolph Rupp trimmed Michi- day ; Mrs. H. Bert
· LouiB With a ll6-l12 wm over Chico Ruiz opened the game
slon to leave the country for his gan 84-77 last weekend to gain Chesapcake, son, 12 ' 16 p.m. Scheduled to appear Friday the Hawks Thursday . .Bul the with a double off McLain, but
March 29 title fight with the finals. Duke beat lhe same Thursday ; Mrs. Clester
in Gallipolis municipal rourl on lfllwks are 34-42 Wllh four he didn 't gave up another hi tj
641
George Chuvaio In Toronto.
Michigan team by an identical Tackell,
Second Ave.,
of speeding were: Paul games left and San FranciSco thereaflec in llle five innings he I
Clay refused to talk abool his seven-point margin, 1011-93, in 1' 59 p.m. Thursday; . Mrs.
Nochlms, 31, Hastings, Mich.; is 34-44 and would appear to worked. The next Reds hit was
trials and tribulations witll the an overtime contest dwing Call, Rt. 1 Crown City,
Roger Perry, 24, Cleveland Jack "':ed wms 10 its l~st two games Leo Cardenas ' single with two I
draft board.
regular season play.
ter, I0::!2 p.m. Thursday.
Beern, 18, and Glenn Sucher, 19, With Western DIVISIOn champ out in the eighth off Monbou"ThiB whole thing has been Duke beat Virginia twice, 75DIScharget .
of Rio Grande. Lodged In Los Angeles to have a chance quelte, obtained from Boston in I
d~lurblng Ill rne," Clay said. "1 '[ 72 and 81-55. Kentocky rolled Mrs. OdiS G. Bums,
. the Meigs county jail, William to even lie the Hawks.
an off-season trade. Pinch-hitter 1l
broke in camp five times and over the same foe, 99·73. C. Legg, Mrs. Claude
LeWIS,
62, Pomeroy, was However, the Warriors are Mel Queen followed .with a doul'm missing three days train· Against Notre Dame, Duke won Gerald L. McBee, Jacque! me
with Intoxication.
protesting Tuesday's
ble, but Gordy Coleman popped

I

that's

the

choice
of the

"POMEROY"

crew's

Regatta City

who!

June 10·11·12

° "'

-s the

mood is rela ~d. ttle ahkt
Hentey necklined and hued
with tho most- caloflnss. Special pluses, tho c~
trast trim. I'OOftiY pocMt IRI side slits in an aft-cotton shirt
that's care~• tM wtJII1.. Now Is the time lor all qua.litp.
lllinded 1n1o1 to pk:t oee tiPo Better make Ct. a couple..

When the Iivia' is easy

is the Dexter ••• Ita. 1 c

I New York Oothing House, Pomeroy ·;

you're preparing
for 95·73
W. Herbert
Sbelron,
alng.bigWhen
heavyweight
fight one
103-63; Kentucky did likewise, Neal,
Henry Mrs.
Sllerman,
Jr., Mrs.
G.
slip and you're finished." '
.
Dewey Woods, Timothy S. Tay.
GAME DATES SET
lor, Suss~ Plants, Mrs. K. Ed·
FIGIIT RESULTS
PlTISBURGH (UP!) - The mund SwiSher •. and mia~t daullh·
By United Preos International Pittsburgh Steelers will meet
Mrs. Melvm K. Wllharns and
LOS ANGELES (UPI )- Raul lthe Green Bay Packers in a' ani daughter.
Rojas, t28~ San Pedro, Call!., National Football League exhibl·
stopped Rtcardo Moreno, 127, lion game at Green Bay Aug.
Mexko (31 .
•27. lo other exhibition games, [
rl"
the Steelers meet the New
LAS VEGAS (UP!) - Irish York Giants Aug. 6, the
Wayne Morton, 185, Fresno, Minnesota Vikings Aug. 13, and
Calif knocked out Dave Burch Ithe San Francisco 49ers Aug.!
19312.' Phoenix, Ariz., (5)
' 20.

loss
St. Louisa at
San Jose,
Calif.,to because
refeN'e
BLASTS BOOK
I two players a Cree ohot
WASHINGTON (UPII - Rep. a double foul. Zelmo Beaty
Bob Wilson, R.Callf., .rontends the Hawks scored and Nate
Johnson administration iB Thurmond of tlle
printing - at taxpayers' ex- missed and St. Louis went on
;-a book braggi~g about win b:· 8 point.
legtslaUve accomphshments.
Wilson said Thursday &amp;hat the League President ,
book, titled "The Johnson Kennedy Thursday retected the
Record: First protest. Alth?ugh the rule
Session of the 89t:l Congress," states that ne~ther msn gelll a
cost th&lt; government foul shot after • double foul,
about $68 a page and would sell Kennedy said that the official's
$2 a copy.
mistake C I not give either
He said lederal employes who team an advantage .
Feeney·Henndt Post 128. worked on the book may be Owner Franklin Mieull S'aid
, Amencan Legion, observed.
guilty of violating the lflltch be would take the prolesl to
J ~h btr!htday of !?~ Amencan Act, a law which forbids civil league board of governors,
Wgdon da a specla t ~
..,rvice employe' from engag- Ylhlch '!OIIId overrule Ke1meoly
8
e ne~ ayMiedvdelmngt "'e post log in partisan politics.
on the matter.
horne
tn
epor .
I Albert Roush,
·was ln c~arge of the
and welcomed the
Myrll Coakley of
Roger Barron of Athens.
A buffet lunchoon was serv-'
ed preceding the meeting with ]
William Swisher In charge. Following the luncheon, a discuslinn was beld concerning
new building addition planned
for the hall. Mr. Coakley and
Mr. Barron gave remarks in
SeeThe
connection with the
project. The next reglllar -~- 11
Full Line
log wtU be held
Wednesday,
At . •
March 23 at the ball llel!lnnmg
II 7:30 p.m.

u~~tll~en~d~th~e~th~re~a~t.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!'

1

:

I

·

Lemon
. Post
Observes 47 tb
Birthday Event

I

&gt;It?' I
ax 11a1n

lelten h d
. . . . . . lllloml Ill

'

I

t

).\

l

, 1
I

M.

U

YOU MEET THE

·i [

NYLONAIRE

NICEST PEOPLE

ON A

w.- - IMPHASlliNO IIAUTY AND
KONOMY'.. ft. ,_t _, .... T•riHtyllng oad the LOWIST·

&lt;MKlOR STATIOM

Aloe--·

PIICED I_.... ........... c...too
o •ru family onc1 pltntr a1 cortct wttfl "" _. csl~o~e•-

WAIIIANT'I.
-fOION.f-

$1744

P.O.I,

Smith's fiat Sates &amp;Senice

•a.•,..........

1
~ l!!l!lfll!llt

1 Mile Above Sliver Brlclt• In KanaiJtl, 0.

HONDA
I

•'he Coloaua of llhndel. one
of tile "HVID wonder• of the
ancient wqrld," was·a reJI~•II
~ar~the~u

~----------~--------~· ·~

Hawk's Cycle Sales
I ..... lOA I

»,I Milt tlorill ol o \ -

0.... t tel Mon. Thurs. llt...t II I r - Wotl '"·
lfi.Jftl
o\lhtM. 0.

~~----------------------

670x15 or 750x14

Whltew1ll-Tubeleu -

l

FOR

5

31

Plus Sales Tu: end Federal

�'

/

,. . .

,,

\J
'

I

Da1iJ l!enftneJ, PommiJ·WdlepoJt, 0 ., Marth 18, 1888 I

.Voice of Broadway

"Soy 'Ah,' Please! ·
DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
MEIGs-MASON AREA

'!

I , ;..
'

.~

(

:

,•

I
I •

National

'

MlvertlsLnl

Amt. Mern and BQb 8terltnt ilar In a film venlon of "Little
bee arne arandparenll via their . Me," with ortgiDal piAYwrlcbt

Bottmeili Kimball, Inc..
~ve .• New York, CIIJ. Ntw Ycrlt
SuDacripCJon ratu: lleli..,ed by 11n1or
wbero natlable. SO otnts per week; one

e•

rear in advance at the Daily Sentinel of·
nee $15.50; six months. $7.80, three montbJ
$3.90. By Motor Route where c:lh'i~r sfor.
11.2~:

Thret montbl. 11.00.

t\D edi&amp;ol'iaJ I

Are You Prepared?
JT

would be lnterestin&amp; to know j11st
how many persons in Meigs county
are covered by some type of pi!IISlon
plan. We would venture 1 &amp;Ueu that
the percentage Is rather high. Tbere are
'everal hundred teachers, admlniatratora
•nd oth!r school personnel, who an a
part of one of the bf&amp;&amp;est retirement
1ystern.s in tht state of Oblo, m all
tovered u are all persom coDo
nected with lllate
and
county
departments, theae together with a large
number of workers employed in plants
both on thla and the other Bide of the
river, and we bello to count them In the
thousands. Even with that lara• aament
accounted for we atiU have tlie majority
of peraons 1!1 the working fon:e woo do
not blva a penliDD to look forward to
outlidt of old qe and Social Security.

...
.·· .

·'

···
·'•
}

A drive Is on all over the country to

urge more bualnlllllllen to conllder the
establishment of aome type of pension
mtem. Tbere ll an estimated 25 million
persona In private Industry today who
are covered by some plans, and it Ia
predicted that millions more will have
lhat additional 1ecurlty within the next
decade. Tbe past few years have seen
rapid stride~ in the wholesale J=ar•·
lions of baste plans, special pa
a to
serve the needs of smaller bullneumen
and those who work for them. Some of
the Impetus for this movement is the
providing of fringe benefits, and In
some instances keeping ahead of the expansion of uoions into some busine11
enterprises.

I I

'

'

'

'

I

(

("It's 1111 one big dream, ..
Babs confided) .. Only 19 years
old and ,...,
"'"' wed for the third
lime Nat.alla Wood's kid oilier,
~ wa IIW'ritd to bel' lito
ell (Btevl Oliver) 111 Vegn afo
t.r lmowing blm just 72 bottrl

a..,.....

m

.,

I~
'

bunnY make ber • grandma

-a

!bel_.

tL30. a,

mall ont year SlO.OO; Sla mootha.

I

daughter, Tlsh (Mrs.
Lal Nell Simon adapting bls nutty
~- e sterI'mg
'"oupe "'
-'
· • Baum )•· w....
aew gema .. . .....
'"" London .,.
10thern offspring was named thL ooe wu fUnnier (ban U.,
H~ltll Krlslen .. . The Christooo Bdwy .. . Gentlemen'•
p1ter Plummoro plummeted
Quarterly will publish a junior
Too bod, 11 dall'flt btltv, fll'lioo (lor lien •
111111
but "A Lion in Winter" may to be celled ''Tile a-," IIIII ... Dian Martin IJined buiiU·
march out llh a lamb . •. New lifted yauJII Jilt ...... fal • IIW' • melodi,.. Balbar•
movlee 1r1 belna tcooptd rflbl Jr. wiD cove ..to for It 1 MeNI!r lor four Til lbowl II·
oft tile froDc •
- lbe C. IICI'tltiHPI'I . . · Julia flw llr ealllldna ller act II lilt 1M
~ Mossier
bu amra!
ap · 8te 8'110011 lla,l la VfCII PI~
vers1o111 (11111 .may lll\Jt ep. qmbol wulllt ~ IUdDu1rJ 'l'llomla and TV panel
dy's and Mel't pei'MIIIl O.l.) diiiiJ 11'1 . . . . jel ,._ ....,.._ Bill T1lclman
aptiDt
but otllet1 are llltq MJmt!. IIIII Jamea
MW tqutp. 111G1t Ill thllr 11mt Ill • 11b1C11:
lied; and the mlallna Hobomb . ~ 10 IIIUb tl!t 1lolllftcien ,lltniDr w11an tbt)' att..'lllled
In Spain hu bDtll
IIIII • . NeiiOII ltddy apa II lilt lllblra Rulb't W. lllb st.
TV veralona abomlq .. ·Cot-, Ldll QuuW ~ilnlt a ·..... COCitlall llllll . At an "Allll"
11e1ta Robertloo, mother ct aur JIIIIIMtle lllaellonald't . . - . -'DI blin, llldiMI Ca1111
Madrid AmbUlldor ·A1J111r er, 0... IIIJmGIId, Ill _ . INIItd up the 1'1. Y. Ill • JI!OUII
Biddle Duke, Mid ua at lhe ~ abnvl 1l'l'lllt !Willi'• widow, whlll Ill ·turMd II 0111 ''love"
ony Restaurant abe _ , lite Jolll, IIIII 1111J tlllkt liQpJ
wllb SbeUay
Wlntera
least perluJW about ller ,ot~'l lllldllnel 1111 edltlcla.
and lllnaed "MJ lbt't Ill famous d(p Jnlo tbt
wilirl Actor Aad7 Prbtl and liND- dlrtlll condllloa for • lf.lertin the bomb
Ul taiiJ dl Seolt may bl dhorctd - aJ. Iter qtl" .. Widell ftPIIIIII
fell . . "U Aq1t went IIWbiJ. 11r C1111 mtdl - U AadJ ..,._ wiu' 8blliay•1 lltUdr llbecl II
mlnf tiler!! I tnow It WM ure," but thay'rl IICiq IIIII' 1111. and .t•n tel 1111 tnatlltcl
lilt Aid, lwdly lllnUUI at ._ rfed tban belare . . . '1'111 111m tpllda and clemrl when the
Admiral &lt;Mp. a.lnnan &amp;. rr-111 worUtl ..a 1!11 ell- 4llled II tile Olclllomeallld ...
D. Sira&amp;USI II Ill Ntw Ztlllllll ll'lfte: he'D flle; hlllllld wlllbl Sbowbil' lmillqelt fiiCI bu •
litootln&amp; elk, alq, chamott 1te. Veen 8nMm . . . a.rbtra Jlut. filii tad; IMr dqbllr llacl 1
- with bow IIDtl arrowl . · , '1'111 IDD (aUilll II Ban f'ntlclll!o) lnllttlown lDcl her 1111117 par.
!iegftld 'lbellre Nla (for tl4~ 1111 lilt wllbel 101
.I .Pel 101111 frllftcll art 1'0011111 for I
milltOII) to a ~ btdl\1. JIMa
__tlow
_ _wauld
__IJI;:_drk_IJitt
__
a_lll_tatl
__
....,.:.;...::il1_·- - fl', reminds ut Bll]f &amp;.
I »a!IJ Senlllltl, P. n tJ Middleport, O. :Vudt 11, IllS
boulbt It llral ID equal PiriE W"
sldp •lith Ilea Mllrltltll,
wilt
..,.,. ra a. 1111 ell..'lllar Rl"'
!era ntalttdub tbt
Geor~t Wllbinpla ilrkl&amp;l ..
Before ~ • - oouJd vale and Operate the ftne old
theatre, lieD lOki uut to BlllJ
and we ubcl him q ... •'Jie.
~-br Hel•ft llottel--a
&lt;ause Billy Ill 1traJcbt oat te
bicm and har.. me 1a1o 1ft.
tile atra tlmt nadiD!r blr 1
lin« go and be succeeded," BBII
11D17 cr lUll fllltlna wtlb blr,
told Ul )'e8l'S wgo .. . "I )ual
You woo't print thlo but here Same In the evening - maltt
couldn't be bothered with todlanglng Into ber plaJ elolhel
JIOOS. I'm 1 mother of II.
terminable harassment"
knportant because 1111 II a a
He took a siJ:-ftgure profit · .;.; (Years) I bad 1111 e&amp;l'l pierced aomltbilll to anllelpelt . , •
the deal and delt,bted to wileD I wu etcht 1111'1 old and SolllltbiDg llbe MIGin' mila
be rid ol II aDd Billy . . N. Y. 1beJ1 atiD are. My llv.yoar old If !he )JOked. Sbe'U ootgrow
Sl.atf Sen. Tom Macken (as we daughter jiDI begged me to thll stage with a Ultle loecifo-t montlls ago) on March pierce ber ean. I said No until DIIured aullbltlel! IIDd 1 lot af
13 formal]f wm lllllOUIICI bJa ... tried to do It henelf. We
• • pushJna. -H.
candidacy for Queens. D. A. bid bll' 111'1 plerctd Qu1Q. Dear Belen:
Tom wu 1 good N. Y. oop, mas. Slit II&gt;W II weartna U.,
Bow ABOUT this? Dt ,0.
I!Udles nights lot biB Jaw .-. liWt lllwr earrlngl wldcb I
suppose
are aettlna 10mt
tree and · turned II b1a ._. paid t5 for. Now 1111111 II 111q lllll!e? I kids
ac:lulll)o
18W I 18eJ1.
for a dlslinculllbecl pollllell _.. wllh IIIII?
IPI' with a butdt balreut tltl
eer · What's t!ftl' lllppentd By 1111 IIIJ, bll' ll'lftdllll did Gtber
dQl -BAPPJLY suato the ..... domJnaat ildWJ 1lle pltielq . with tbt IIIW PRISEO
111m, Tbt Tbealre llulld?
• "llltpen rllp.. llld tllln II
Dear Rapt
• Dltdlt -8HIRLIY
Boy .. PI' -.ll
Her Impact In "Tbe 01 u'" Dllll' llellders:
, _ Ilei}lllllland ~
ltiB Elb Sommet tile a!flr 111
To lor iltall • lot ., ietlial, Dear Belsl:
J'll fd J011 IIJbl I'll ID
Well'l~••oad­
111111 (Medroi) bt1onp 111 lltil
Gill af IDuob I d011'1 lVIII kDow ecl by beautiful earcls, lellm,
MlfiWY.
w8at 1 "'III(IA'I rlq" II, IIIII magulne.t, travel guldea, 111111
IrWlJ'
I'm not
~led
are enjoying them aU
'lflrJ
Q - I lllve 111ea tMiq _ ... to IIDd .....
IIIUCh.
lfeJea
1
Willi
,
.
....
Aventyllor depresala! lot lllgiJt
AI I've 11111 befcl'e, lben'a tee aD tbt wonderful retDeiJI.
montlta. n did not bother me. ~
WRONG Wllh pletctd bnmte~ lft'ft received hill
at lint but now I gtl wealt llld
-.,
IIIII
u tllert'l notllbiC mry Iiiii IIIII 1t ftlrel&amp;a dllzy' Could thlo be lrllln lite
WTODI wltb - - a .q Ill trlee-over 1,100 eardt 1111 . .
drug?
your nose. They're just IIIII tin, IIDtl ~·r 1t111 c:otiiJilll
A - NOiblplj;llw (.t.flll,ll
Wllal ,... loki ,... "
I 1111
tlllt'l alL -11.
It a tranqull!Jer that should -Dear1111,
Helea:
lll'lllld bulblncl lDcl I eoald
not be t.akeo by anyoM wh o
M~ t1 your Nllderl Ally tmel "lleOIIJ.bacl" has glaucoma or a kk111tJ dJa. lllllld
blip ... Our a.. • ,..... nally brqllfbt 1111 WtiiM rtpt
tue. Among Ill side eltecta aro oldllblanlloartodlwlln
laiD 11t1r i1'11D1 1110111 I T lin t
dizziness, restleuneu, ~ 1he llllll'lllllp llld Ill
...... ,., 1!IW: JGIII tbaDt ,..., ttll, blurred 9lllob,
el8thtll .,.. bldlrprta.
Ml')'bociJ. - MR. AND Mill.
aweata, nausea and beadacbe.
How Cllll ,w apMcl liP a GEORGI I . MYERS, 11ft 1H,
"poke • ....,. lpul1np fall, fllwlloo 1 W. Vi.
Q -J ..,. • fll • called warda filL AI "*tiiC paNIIIIa, 1lllr !lsacltiJ:
Apln, tMDkl for ,_ ~
dpllllda wblcb
1111 mu. f t blve no tlmll lor 1b11
del .10 .. lido 8pliiDI. Drip del«J. -A.B.
· Mr. and Mn. ..,.. ..
11ave not •elped me. 11 Ilion Dear A:
.,..
1111
reelhlp "' an • ...
1111)7 curer
MJ nr 111111 . - 11 11111 , _ eeln your letlln - IIIII tb1J
.A-11)
lilt M
• II _. ,aar a~~o
Ill Ire very ltilltlul ~
opama 11 llmtllr In maa, ...
1111DJ an 1IIIIble til . . . .
Yaa abild parhapl apee\1 to chorea (SI.
Vltul'l -- ·~
. . . . . . people lllllr mall. -.ll
ducal end Put:J,_•1 d ' - - .... alnllleulq ber. 9o
• (lhakq pilaJ). Tbe clrllfl lhe triea 10 delay ,au bJ dawdn11 coltmm II dedicated to
IIVtll for paliJ ban bllped IIDJ. '1'111 lamlly
Uvtng, 10 lf you'rt bavprod, 1111
some vlctlml but, 1ft 1..-a~, balkltr 1111 ....;""
IIC
kid
lrltille .cr IIIII plata
tile Ill
drug trettmeJt of IIIII t11tt t •
• lllny l'llll ... 1111 ....... truublt, t.t Heleu help YOU.
Ia unsallaf!~. SurewJ of. became•.
lhe wiD alao welooma yaur
flrl tbt beat Jaopa tw lm)IIO\'..
WbJ DOt 117 • - .,...., - amm~we ......... ""
meat YoulboUid • a lpMiaJ. Oil ap a balf-llnur earlier, belj&gt; drel1 Bel• llollll II liN II
1st Ill 'd l - ., 1111 - - Mr l't draued, IIIII tt.. ,._...
aysteon and rouow 1111 ... .,.

show

representative:
843 Loailletoa

v1ce Qot available cme montb

\

By Jaek O'Briau

Richard S. Owen. Publloher
Chester Tannehill Editor
Published every alternooa oscepl SW&gt;
day by The Ohio Valley PubJilblllll Com.
pany, 110 Mechanic St., Pomeroy, Ohio
~7611. Busineil OUU:t plaODt WY Nllle
Editorial pbone W'l Z-21~7
Eottred 11 second cl.ua mailin&amp; manu
at the post offiee at Pomeroy, OhJo.

', -

I.

Today the average person wl!o . Ill
- seeking employment, or a change of positions Ia almost as much lntereRted in
· the fringe benefits as they ere in the to: tal wages that are paid. One of the rea·
.. sons for this it that the Social Security
· system, even with its expanded benefits;
is not keeping up with the inflated costs
ol living. The time was when an old Civil War veteran could live rather weU on
a pension that was considerable leu
than $100 a month. Today a penon who
has to depend on Social Security il hard
q&gt;ressed to make ends meet with well
:,ver 1 •100. The providing for sound
:,pension plans gives a feeling of security
~to the worker, and at the same time a
businessman Ia renderlna a service, with
·!i!!Pst certainly good feeling of having
glven a faithful employee a dignified retlr.ment.
Tbe advantages ·also accrue to the
employer. it makes possible the keeping
open of the avenues of promotion for
younger employees when the older ones
can safely !top their laban with the assurance that they will have enough to
li ve on in the declining yean. It provides
an orderly method of pell!lonlng elderly
• employees and It permits tax deductions
that takes 1 considerable edge off to the
ooat to the busines&amp;. Tbe employees have
·: the usurance of financial security, and
:l ltss tax liability on compensation. Even
at best there are stlli some holes in the
. idea ol pensiona. They can become out·
, moiled, and unless they are updated 1
· plan established 10 or 20 years ago
. milht be enlirely i•adequate for the
[ 1910's. The whole system does not allow
~ for workers to stop habit of saving, be! for workers to stop the habit of saving,
; because even with the best of piiUII
'c tbere Is always need for that eltn neat
~l,dbut .flw pay any attention to that

•
I

'urthennore, the farmer bad better
It while be Ia healthy and atronc
e won't In his twilight 18110DI.
. lll'mlna Is big business todey. He mwt
J1e thouiht of as a buslnesa man. Tbtre
entire fteld of problems l!lvolved
In providi!l&amp; ade(!uatel7 for 41111

,

r

WASIUNGTON- 'lbe Uberal
movement In thla COUiltry II
btlna wrenebed by bHter IMor
atralN o¥tr altempte of tbt
10 • called New Left to dilered11 lhla uUon'l blpardua polIcy of IDilllary reslsllnoa tu
Communist aqnaloa
II
Soulb VIII Nam.
hi Ill tmmedlall I h II
barlb dlvllloo dtclriDally pltll
tbt pl&lt;xlt-of-VIet Nem lorm of
aew llbtralllm lllinlt liberal·
11111'1 atrongest 1\Jtu, orpalled
lAbor. The vast bulk of labor II
standing unshaken here with
President JoiiDioa -as also, ia
truth, with every sicDlllcanl
leader of every shade of RepubiiCanli!D, whelhtr former
Presldeat EtaeMower, Richard
Nixon, All Landon, or 1M libera! Republicw typlfted by
Stn. Jacob Javill cl New
York.
la the larger end longer _,.
the New Lett, In set!tlng to
destroy
Vietnamese policy
thtough attacb oa ita symbol,
Preaident Johnlon, il rilkin1
the destruction of Uberalilm iD
eeneral u lD eUecllvt pulltical
t.rce.
Men who hove &lt;arried liberalllm'a cause fw many yeanIUCh men os Jnltl In New
Yorlt and Sen. Paul llollflas ill
Dlinoll - tr1 belna put on a
'er'! thin dll by IOIDt cl tbt
..., forte~ wl1lcb blltlrically
owe them most.
Tills columnlst has alnodJ
poillted out 1111 ovldetlt determlnation of tbt uU.VItt Nam
war llberalo to lhoot tllat policy
dewn, even at tbe CGII ol •
dqerlui the ltlrd · prea!led
liberal Democrallc Govtrllllr cl
CaliforDia, Edmund
Brown,
and ol ~lectlni a perlert11 ~
c•nt but blghly co..
publleon Senator from Texu,
John Tower.
But the lhktc IOU tiNeb farther. Labor unioll IIOUI'Ctl of
IDconleltahlot savvy ond COl&gt;Jiedloos illalsteiiUy Rrll 1D
private tllat tbt Far Loft oa
Viet Nam il ._111'1111 1o
lit 01 ill bonds Ill lllillotl •
l•illlt Dou11u Ia b1a caa1e1t
willl 1111 P•tbl"'a• challoapr,

"

HELEN HELP US!

Capi~ol Comment, Events
Cborltl Per&lt;y. Ilouilu' IOie but
unforlivlble crime iB that he
rtluiN to speak out a&amp;ainst the
In Viet Nam.

w.-

Javlll II la DO Immediate
danger, lor he IS 110! up thil
year lor re-election. sun. he,
too, linda no enjoyment In readInc bla mall !rOm trstwhlle liboral friends w~e purposes he
bu faithfully forwanled for
many yean. They denounced
blm now becaUJe he wtU 1101
join tbt clamor of 1 tiny but
llrelessly articulate minority
that wishes us to
up ia
Viet Nom.
What tile New Left Is
Ia
truth undertaking If a euerrUJa
war llainll the abJect - a~d
!be tllO!t entrenched - pollttclans lbat Uberallml in aeneral
has produced tn decadea. NothIn&amp; like thll hu lleea aeen
Iince the far.llberal Henry Wallace led a tbJrd • party rump
msvemeat 1111n81 tbt raoiubl
policy of President lfllrry TruIDID to ball aggressive
romIIJUIIiarn la Europe. Again, It
wu 10 admitted risk, taken In
1 lime of torture for Greece
end the Mediterranean Basill
against another Communistbacked "war of liberation"
The pro • Viet Nam liberal
powarbousel, sueh 11 Dollllu
and Jovita, ... tn01t likely to
IIUI'Yive It all handily. CertaiJI.
ly, tbeJ llhould: IIDd certainly,
too, they deaerve moderate and
m!ll conset vative aalltance If
llted be. Fer wh11leVet 1 modenta or a COitSei'YaUve may
tllbllt of tbt Doullases end JavIlles on domelllc illues, • 11
these lsaues slot to puerility ••
apll1lt tbt giant issue of national honor and necessity whlcb
II VIet Nam.
But wbol olllle old liberal ooalldoa ltsell - that coall"oa
embracilli &amp;lib thl doetrlnaih
oqheoda, the
strongly antiCommualst Ubenll and t h •
1o1J811 old labor • union types
wbo tnow how to deliver tbe
fVtel 011 Election Illy? \VW
tbia, too, lltlrVlve lt all?
llllnlve It llhould, in the highest of n.u-J lnterelt. For
to Ill It mnaahecJ by mere

Ill••

aavage guerrilla action from
within would be to witness the
success of a r1111in1 minority
separatism In public
affaltl
de.!Pfl'•tely allen to a reaso~
able
responsible two-party
I,Ystem Ill this country.
(Copyright, 1966, by United
Feautro Syndicate, io&lt;:.)

DOlTOR
SAYS
II)' Woyue G. Brudald, M.D.
Q -My doctor advloed me bl
oat Uver for anemia . Would
cblckea liver be u
effective
• calves' Uver? I like cllicltea
liver better. Are llver extract
tnd vlt.amlD B-Ill the aemeT
A - F• ,..._ wlth oome
forms of IMIIIIa liver il ...,_
ommended because It Is 1 ricll
lllliii'CO of botll iroo end vlt.amln
8-1J. The iron II In 10 CJ11Bhic
combination that Is more retul·
lly utlll&amp;ed by the body than
IDDrpnie iroo sllll. Beef liver
Is a better source of Iron and
vitamins than calves' liver but
chicken liver il better than either. Liver extract contains con·
tetttrated vitamin 8·12 but no
Iron.
Q -U a

.-r-

bas hem•
lytle anemia, • compllcatilll
llver disease and a bad apleell
would thll be fltaiT Would Meclrol and large doteS of cartiiiOIII
be helpful?
A - llem~tlc •-•· II a
diseue In wblcb de~tructloa
of red blood cells occura u cliotinguished from anemias
le
which there is a fallwe of the
bloecl-lorming organs. Hemoly~c anemiA may be a!!IOCI&amp;Ifd
with Rh Incompatibility Ia tbt
JMWborn, auero to cold, le~&gt;kemia, Hodakin'o dilease, ovarlin tumors, many
infectiOUJ
dlseii!OI, many druga and cbemleal poiBotll, severe burna and
101t1e poisonous snake bites.
Tbe outlook would depead
on the cause and the aeveri!J.
Drugs ol the cortt..one areup
are ofi4D helpful. MetltylpredJil.

· ffitiO;s ThefllDo It Every Time

•

1

I

clrec"-

-=

1

.......

Ida=· ......

lions,

PleaH Mil , _ .. Ill...
. . to .,.,.. 0.
a ' 1..~ M. D., Ill art eC
IIIIa ......... Ill'. ~
.... 1!0'•

........

W

I

I

\

I

I

i

I
)

I

I

Columbus East,
Warren Triumph
By UDited Prell btternaUolll cold-shooting Cambridge team,
Ohio's blgb school regional MM. The game actually wu
tournament warfare opens oD a even more lopsided than the
full scale tonl&amp;hl at aigbt alies. score liS the Bobcats managed
When the firing is over, the only four points In the first persurvivors in the annual tourna· lod and 11 during the entire
ment play will he cut to only first hall whUe hitting 21.1 per
eight teams In eacb class. The cent or their mots for the
winners meet Saturday Blgbt for game.
the right to play in next weelt's East plays Lancuter 1D the
state tournament
Columbus Regional finals SatIn regional action at Columbus urday night.
and Kent Thursday night War- Both ol Ohio's No. 1-ranked
ren Harding !23-1) and Colum· teams during the regular seabus East (17~) won rather son swing back into action lohlllodily to advBIIce into the fi· Blgbt as Class AA Dayton
nals.
Cbaminade (:12-1) takes on CinWarren ripped Canton Lincoln clnnati Elder (20-3) la the . Clll73-58 to advance Into the Kent clnnati Regional, and Bridgefinals against Cleveland East port (23-1), tbe top team In
116-5). The Panthers, ~eon- Class A, battles Dalton (I~)
ly loss of the season was to al the canton Regional.
Canton McKinley, held the upper band throughout against tlie
Lions, who upset McKinley In
last week's district play.
Fast Break Roagb
Warren's fast break was too
much for Llnroln, which trailed
by nine points at the first perlod 11111rk and 37·25 at halftime.
Ed Lucco and Dave Thomas led
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (UP!)
Warren with 18 poln~ each.
-Kentucky and Duke-«&gt;llege
In Columbus, East s two-time b k lb II' No 1 and No. 2
hlTig
r · led
aseas
.
c amp on
ers e IIIUna
a teams-were rated even today
for their collision course
showdown In the opener of the
finals of NCAA championship
play. Third-ranked Texas Wes·
tern was favored over unrated
Utah In the second contest of
tonight'• play.

Kentucky,
Duke Battle
Rated Even

Request Fails,
Louisville Lip
Is Subdued

.....

.··--

,

..

1. NEW SKIPPERS: DARK (.. 1._. Bri,-ham
Young, NYU to
- -o
.___ _ _ _ __, Meet for NIT Laurels

1

NEW YORX (UPil -Brll· complell!ly !hrOWed by the
bam Young which was whisked aggressive, swarming Army
tnlo the NatlDnal JnvttatlDn defense in lhe first. hall and
Tournament on a sliver platter, bad left the court trading 31-24.
McUVGH
and New York University, a But Jlmas and Steve Kramer,
Pl'l'l'SBllRGH
local team which bad to beg, a Moot~ forward who led all
lumnist R4y
borrow and steal Its way Into srorers with 23 points, "":ovPlttsburgb Prell!
Madlson Square Garden, will ered lrom the disastrous f1rst
an award u
meet Saturday for the cham· ball to lead the Coo~ars mto
the Year In
plonshlp o1 tbt nation's oldest the finals for the forst time
the Natlooal
post-seasoo bal!ketball tour- since 1951 when they. won .the
Sportswriters program
nament.
·
tournament in the1r lmhal
"I tbrew snowball• aU wmler at Salisbury, .1'1. C.
Brigham Young, the lop· appearance.
and lurlled mysolf Into • &lt;old·
oeeded iiquad in the original 14Defense Melcblonnl Well
team field batUed from behind NYU. which hadn't made the wealber pitcher. Now wbat U S SKATER8 Wlft{
'
. wW 1 do Ibis sliiDmer?"
tUPI) _ , . .,._.
to oust tenacious Army ~ finals since 1948 when 11
and the Vlolelll, one of the last finished second to St. Louis,
Framingham, M a 1 Li
clubs to be selected, stunned performed an effective defen·
school hockey team
NBA Standlags
VIllanova IH3 in Thursday sive job on Villanova's BiD
Voss, the Oslo school ebltlf'll
night's semifinals.
Melchionnl, the touriiBment's By United Preas btternaUonal 4-3 'r.iursday night ~~~:,;~:;
The Cougars, 13-polnl favo- bigb scorer, to earn the berth
Eastern Dlvlllon
Arx srored oo a shot
rites had to battle for their opposite Brigham Young in
W.. L.. Pet. GB blue line wllh 10 sec:oa4t
livea' against the aroused Saturday's nationally-televised
·• '
Philadelphia 53 25 .679 Cadets, the smallest but final.
52
26
.667
1
CAll
UP
PLAYERS
~crappies! .team in the tourMelchionni, who had tallied Bosleo
45 32 .584 711 PITISBURGH (UPI) .
nament.
33 and 30 points as the Cincinnati
29 49 .372 24 Pittsburgh Hornets ol
TraO AI Ball
Cinderella Wildcats upset de- New York
American Hockey League
Trailing 31-24 at baiftlme and fending champion St. John's
Western Division
called up Lou Mara flti!l
56-54 with three minutes (N.Y.) and Boston College, was
W.. L. . Pel.. GB MemphiB to fill In the ~
remaining in the game, Brig· held to just 11 by Richie Dyer, x-Los Angeles 43 34 .558 - by the departure of
ham Young tied the score at 58- Mal Graham and Bruce Kaplan Baltimore
37 41 .474 61ft Goegan and Bob M:~~:t
all when Dick Nemelka was as NYU posted it&lt; 18th victory St Louis
34 4Z .447 8\1 were sent to the parent
fouled by Army's Bill Hellde in 27 games.
San Francisco 34 44 .436 9\1 Red Wings.
and sank both free throws. The Violell. trailed 32-27 at Detroit
Z2 56 .282 21 'h
Subsllluta guard Jim Jimas, a halftime after going eight x-Clinched division title
RANGERS RECAIJ..
J.foot-1 junior making his first minutes without a point but
Thursday's Resulls
NEW YORK (UP))
appearance In the NIT, stllle finally overhauled the Wildcats Boston
Detroit
man
AI Lebrun of
1113
128
the ball from Army's Bill with five minutes elapsed in the San Francisco
116 St. Louis lt2 has been recalled by tbeweell•
Seigle and Insured the victory second stanza. NYU broke the Phtl d I hi 115 New York 106 York Rangers for
' when he dropped In two quick game open by sroring seven
a eP a
games agamst Montreal
Boston. Lebrun will take -up
shots in the final selonds.
consecuti-.e points over a two- (Only ga~es scb~ed )
Cincmnat•
at
Baltimore
slack
for defensemeo
Brigham Young, averaging minute span with seven miPlager and Jim Nielson,
16.7 points per game, had been nutes left. That left the Violets St. LouiB at Los Angeles
on top 5!1-50 and Bruce Kaplan, tOnly games scheduled!
may he out with injuries.
who finished with 21 points,
preserved NYU's lead by
-----------~------­

om

'osi.o

I

tal N
Hospi
ews

Citati'on 18
•
Made After
3-Ca w k

76ers Keep One sinking a brace or free
minutes.
Game Edge over in the final-----Boston Celtics Reds Lose l-0
To Detr0•'t Nt'ne
By , Uolled Pre~o IDtemalloaal

UltOWS

Tbe
shirt

A sellout throng of 14,000 was
asoured lor the Kentucky-Duke
LOillSVILLE, Ky. (UP[) - battle at 7•30 p m EST and Holzer Hospital:
Visiting
Heavyweight champion Cassius the Texas Westr.nat .g-emahUew hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents
f
feC
Clay oaid today, "I'm not the Texas Western-Utah game only on Pediatrics Ward.
Its still a wide open battle
talkln' about nothin' but fight·
.
. 59 Williams· lor both f1rst place ID the WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPII
In'" but apparently be was not ~~. 9·30 p.m., EST. The w•nne~s
Admlsslo•s
.
Harold Dowling, , d 'th National Basketball Associa· - Read games are provmg JUSt
speaking of fighting In the will meet lor the championship Mrs. f'rank B. Washmgton, town, W. Va., w~shcharu!,e WI tlon's Eastern Division and as hard to wm in exhibition
Army
Saturday at 10 p.m., EST.
51 Pine St. ; Mrs. Helena C. failure Ill stop w I m
asthsur· third place In the Western loop. play as durmg the regular sea,
, Hill 1815 Chatham Ave · Mrs ed clt!11r distance after a ree
. .
.
.11
Ll
The pa1rlng of Kentucky s• •
Cro .. C ·
ll'sion
Thursday after- ~iladelpllia held on to Its son for the Cmcmnah Reds.
1
Lo
The
ulsvt e
p was 'ld Is (26- 1)
.
th Car 1 C Call, Rt. I
wn 1ty ; car ro
•
On lh
t · t the
somewhat subdued after his WI ca
. agams1
e Glenn ·R. Hinson, Rt. I Bid- noon. He posted a $27.50 bond one-game lead in the East
e curren )aun .
Y
e- .....o ..._
da
.
ted
Duke
Blue
Devils
&lt;25-31
had
the
th
W
K
K
to
appear
Friday
in
municipal
Boston
Thursday
night
when
have
lost
all
three
contests,
the
dra It "'""" ouurs y re;ec
.
,
bask b ll well Mat ew . emper err;
h
h b D
a request for a change In ~s makn:'gsthof 11966 'r
let at Mrs. Dorset F. Keefer, Rt. I court.
the 76ers took a lls-106 win ltratest t,; J.(dl w 'tteLwaks I yd e·
dr fl latus fr
lA
epic ID e v ew o mos cnur
ill'
G
Tho
over New York behind Wilt 01 •uurs ay a a e an .
a '
om
.'
experts. But no one was Leon: W IBm regory
mas, No one was injured in the a.. Chamberlain's 37 pomlll It was Today the Reds are facing
neEdw~~i~~~o, g~; s ;:~ disrounUng the title chances of ~t. ~·~·8 p~:O~~-Mr~,!!!! cident at 2·311 p.m. on Rt. . T, the nmth win in a row . for the Boston on the Red Sox' grounds
. :
y,
d Texas Western (26-1) or the · 1 '
JUSI 108 feet north of the Silver 76en Ill set 8 new club mark. in the first and only game beap~al ~ decision ~? groun s underdog Utah Redskins (23-6) ~ · Rupe, Langsville , Mrs. Ann- Bridge at Kanauga, according
tween the two clubs this sprmg
of rellg1ous beliefs. He had h
bled th .
I to 1e Henderson, Rt. I Portland; to !be State Hig\lway patrol
Boston q~eanwhile llaUened c· . t'
t
f
10 days to do thiB after w o scram
eiT way n Mrs. George Casro, Pomeroy;
,
.
Detroit 1!8-103 as hotshot John
mcmna I. go some '","
receiving an official notice of the !mal foursome on
the Mrs Harold E Dewhurs' Rul- Officers said that northbound
' .
.
pitchmg of Its own, but wasn t
. Smith ~Ches- cars dnven
.
the classification
sIreng th of th e red.hot scoring [t d·. M H Bert
by Harry E. Clark, Havlicek tossed m 32 pomts. abl e to rnake muc h of th e offer"1 will rero~end that he of Jerry Chambers.
:n ;ke· rsDavid S Wilbur' Bam- 33 Pomeroy, and Chesler C. 01- The Celts call on lowly New mgs of Denny McLam and Bill
' J."' ,
. . '
. • 5' Cl'fto
sto ped York Satur~ay and entertam Monbouquette of llle Tigers
exercise whatever rights he has In two preliminary tour- den; Oscar H. Cunrun(.~am, Rt. tver, '• 1 n, were
P
tougb Cincinnati to close out
'
as a citizen," Jacko said.
nament games, Chambers has 3 Ironton; Mrs. Howard C. Ma· to allow another car to make a their schedule. Philadelphia who allowed a total of three
He Indicated that an appeal poured In 77 points for the Utes theoy, Hamden; Mrs. Ray A. left turn mto the parking lot at hosts Cincinnati Saturday but hits.
.
would be based on the religious aad stands a chance Ill crack Barnett, Rt. 2 Pedro; Joe W. Tiny's Markel.
must play Sunday Bl Balti'more The only run m the game was
· Sobo · h E
wv . J
.
scored m the SIXth by DetrOJt
d 1 Cl ' Black M slim
otuhn
ary s than asu a the four-game rourney scormg 1C Hvlc te' vansAh•l d. aK. • . aMmes Behind thM1, Dowling failed i - a team that has been almost when Jim Northrup tripled oil
lgr'
81
ra •••e
record of 141 set by Clyde [ · ogs n, s an • y., rs. to slop and hiS car struck the unbeatable at home thiS se89on.
.
conscientious objector. .
Lovellette with Kansas In 1962. Glen V. Bartley, Ashland, Ky.; back of the Oliver car. Impact
. . .
. Dam Za~m and scored on Don
Clay, when f1rst notified of
.James E. Exline, Coalton.
of the collision knocked Oliver The Sltu!ioo m the West '' Demeter s smgle.
biB reclass~ication from tY to In the Kentucky·Duke str~gcar inti&gt; the back of the Roush more confused.
.Joe Nuxhall, Zanni, Ted Da-1
lA, said it was against biB gle, the game oi comparative
Blrtho
Th
·nor dama e
.
vidson and Scott Breeden aJ.
religion to light in any war not scores indicates virtually noth· Mrs. Dorset F. Keefer, Rt. I car. •re was m•
g San FranCisco . closed to lowed a total of six hits lo the
declared by Elijah Mohammed. ing. The Wildcats of Coach Leon, daughter, 9:06a.m.
~t.'h~ ~:u~~~:rtw:~~h~- within' .game of third-place St. Tigers.
He also was granted permis- Adolph Rupp trimmed Michi- day ; Mrs. H. Bert
· LouiB With a ll6-l12 wm over Chico Ruiz opened the game
slon to leave the country for his gan 84-77 last weekend to gain Chesapcake, son, 12 ' 16 p.m. Scheduled to appear Friday the Hawks Thursday . .Bul the with a double off McLain, but
March 29 title fight with the finals. Duke beat lhe same Thursday ; Mrs. Clester
in Gallipolis municipal rourl on lfllwks are 34-42 Wllh four he didn 't gave up another hi tj
641
George Chuvaio In Toronto.
Michigan team by an identical Tackell,
Second Ave.,
of speeding were: Paul games left and San FranciSco thereaflec in llle five innings he I
Clay refused to talk abool his seven-point margin, 1011-93, in 1' 59 p.m. Thursday; . Mrs.
Nochlms, 31, Hastings, Mich.; is 34-44 and would appear to worked. The next Reds hit was
trials and tribulations witll the an overtime contest dwing Call, Rt. 1 Crown City,
Roger Perry, 24, Cleveland Jack "':ed wms 10 its l~st two games Leo Cardenas ' single with two I
draft board.
regular season play.
ter, I0::!2 p.m. Thursday.
Beern, 18, and Glenn Sucher, 19, With Western DIVISIOn champ out in the eighth off Monbou"ThiB whole thing has been Duke beat Virginia twice, 75DIScharget .
of Rio Grande. Lodged In Los Angeles to have a chance quelte, obtained from Boston in I
d~lurblng Ill rne," Clay said. "1 '[ 72 and 81-55. Kentocky rolled Mrs. OdiS G. Bums,
. the Meigs county jail, William to even lie the Hawks.
an off-season trade. Pinch-hitter 1l
broke in camp five times and over the same foe, 99·73. C. Legg, Mrs. Claude
LeWIS,
62, Pomeroy, was However, the Warriors are Mel Queen followed .with a doul'm missing three days train· Against Notre Dame, Duke won Gerald L. McBee, Jacque! me
with Intoxication.
protesting Tuesday's
ble, but Gordy Coleman popped

I

that's

the

choice
of the

"POMEROY"

crew's

Regatta City

who!

June 10·11·12

° "'

-s the

mood is rela ~d. ttle ahkt
Hentey necklined and hued
with tho most- caloflnss. Special pluses, tho c~
trast trim. I'OOftiY pocMt IRI side slits in an aft-cotton shirt
that's care~• tM wtJII1.. Now Is the time lor all qua.litp.
lllinded 1n1o1 to pk:t oee tiPo Better make Ct. a couple..

When the Iivia' is easy

is the Dexter ••• Ita. 1 c

I New York Oothing House, Pomeroy ·;

you're preparing
for 95·73
W. Herbert
Sbelron,
alng.bigWhen
heavyweight
fight one
103-63; Kentucky did likewise, Neal,
Henry Mrs.
Sllerman,
Jr., Mrs.
G.
slip and you're finished." '
.
Dewey Woods, Timothy S. Tay.
GAME DATES SET
lor, Suss~ Plants, Mrs. K. Ed·
FIGIIT RESULTS
PlTISBURGH (UP!) - The mund SwiSher •. and mia~t daullh·
By United Preos International Pittsburgh Steelers will meet
Mrs. Melvm K. Wllharns and
LOS ANGELES (UPI )- Raul lthe Green Bay Packers in a' ani daughter.
Rojas, t28~ San Pedro, Call!., National Football League exhibl·
stopped Rtcardo Moreno, 127, lion game at Green Bay Aug.
Mexko (31 .
•27. lo other exhibition games, [
rl"
the Steelers meet the New
LAS VEGAS (UP!) - Irish York Giants Aug. 6, the
Wayne Morton, 185, Fresno, Minnesota Vikings Aug. 13, and
Calif knocked out Dave Burch Ithe San Francisco 49ers Aug.!
19312.' Phoenix, Ariz., (5)
' 20.

loss
St. Louisa at
San Jose,
Calif.,to because
refeN'e
BLASTS BOOK
I two players a Cree ohot
WASHINGTON (UPII - Rep. a double foul. Zelmo Beaty
Bob Wilson, R.Callf., .rontends the Hawks scored and Nate
Johnson administration iB Thurmond of tlle
printing - at taxpayers' ex- missed and St. Louis went on
;-a book braggi~g about win b:· 8 point.
legtslaUve accomphshments.
Wilson said Thursday &amp;hat the League President ,
book, titled "The Johnson Kennedy Thursday retected the
Record: First protest. Alth?ugh the rule
Session of the 89t:l Congress," states that ne~ther msn gelll a
cost th&lt; government foul shot after • double foul,
about $68 a page and would sell Kennedy said that the official's
$2 a copy.
mistake C I not give either
He said lederal employes who team an advantage .
Feeney·Henndt Post 128. worked on the book may be Owner Franklin Mieull S'aid
, Amencan Legion, observed.
guilty of violating the lflltch be would take the prolesl to
J ~h btr!htday of !?~ Amencan Act, a law which forbids civil league board of governors,
Wgdon da a specla t ~
..,rvice employe' from engag- Ylhlch '!OIIId overrule Ke1meoly
8
e ne~ ayMiedvdelmngt "'e post log in partisan politics.
on the matter.
horne
tn
epor .
I Albert Roush,
·was ln c~arge of the
and welcomed the
Myrll Coakley of
Roger Barron of Athens.
A buffet lunchoon was serv-'
ed preceding the meeting with ]
William Swisher In charge. Following the luncheon, a discuslinn was beld concerning
new building addition planned
for the hall. Mr. Coakley and
Mr. Barron gave remarks in
SeeThe
connection with the
project. The next reglllar -~- 11
Full Line
log wtU be held
Wednesday,
At . •
March 23 at the ball llel!lnnmg
II 7:30 p.m.

u~~tll~en~d~th~e~th~re~a~t.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!'

1

:

I

·

Lemon
. Post
Observes 47 tb
Birthday Event

I

&gt;It?' I
ax 11a1n

lelten h d
. . . . . . lllloml Ill

'

I

t

).\

l

, 1
I

M.

U

YOU MEET THE

·i [

NYLONAIRE

NICEST PEOPLE

ON A

w.- - IMPHASlliNO IIAUTY AND
KONOMY'.. ft. ,_t _, .... T•riHtyllng oad the LOWIST·

&lt;MKlOR STATIOM

Aloe--·

PIICED I_.... ........... c...too
o •ru family onc1 pltntr a1 cortct wttfl "" _. csl~o~e•-

WAIIIANT'I.
-fOION.f-

$1744

P.O.I,

Smith's fiat Sates &amp;Senice

•a.•,..........

1
~ l!!l!lfll!llt

1 Mile Above Sliver Brlclt• In KanaiJtl, 0.

HONDA
I

•'he Coloaua of llhndel. one
of tile "HVID wonder• of the
ancient wqrld," was·a reJI~•II
~ar~the~u

~----------~--------~· ·~

Hawk's Cycle Sales
I ..... lOA I

»,I Milt tlorill ol o \ -

0.... t tel Mon. Thurs. llt...t II I r - Wotl '"·
lfi.Jftl
o\lhtM. 0.

~~----------------------

670x15 or 750x14

Whltew1ll-Tubeleu -

l

FOR

5

31

Plus Sales Tu: end Federal

�(j

•

.....
,. S.nllat'" Pomol'GJ•Mlddleport,
.,-......- J

o__.._Marc
___h_11,_1966 =====~--·-l
1u •
0
•==/
-

pport\lmty

C"'-aner
...,.u, Mee•·
n
t..
,.
:4l n,unfee Home

11 " 1
........... •••Fund
e,111.111

Leg1l Notfct

hopn~;y .ornes ~ ·oet~.

~!.::!. •..
•','"~ ·.!",..""' :!·~·"

IARBl\&gt;E_

n

r

' )

O!il lBL,AND

Cozume1•

MER DA,_ Mex1co (UPI) - The royal couple went to .tbl
Honeyrnoomng Princess Beatrlx
wned b
101'11111
1of The Netherl~ndl and her •lll"'le
0
11•11
"
Y
· ....
Ratill" Received
,,.,...
"-1
l'l'e!ildtllt Adallo
"
11 . .11.110'
Mro. Harold Dunree enterPrince Claus . van ..,.. caP
PT. PLEASANT - 0 ~ Kan
P~OO,F .. USINES~
C.t.loL:oTI~I ·~g c~D~o.t
ta)ned ille Chatter Club
arrived Thursday on pez Ma~s. They bad beU
00 '"' "'''' ..., '"' L"'""
Dllry meets
Health
DepartEXCEPTION•L
~lGH
N••••
"
,.,..,.
.,.,.
""'
·
dey
evening
at
her
ho!'(le.
A
remote
Caribbean Island of ellJ&gt;"Cted for several dayl. .
, 1_ .
"'" n
lttb day ol Man:h. 19111. Uut CJarLJn'JIIe Fee.
I.OII.U ,
,
w.;;~;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;.;;;;;;;;:.;~~~~~.io;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;i,
gEVOTED
ment reciuu-VD..,nts
on mt'Jk sanIAININGS
un K:. OloVIr, J•·• m.-e\IWt" of tht J,.oeai uce,.... alld Permttl &amp;~us lb!Jtt businBQ sessiOn was held 1.t
italian r•••• "'•
month
bv
P . . T. TIM&amp;. WORK
"''"'
' 1 c•...,. "· Glm,, .,. Toto! Lto- ..,. .....,,~ IAIUr
wt••
Mrs. • R••mond
Fischer'
MEIG S
ll,llUI
~
oaated. fl1ed in tllJ. Court, Cue Ne. J'ineJ ...... eo.tl
8.110.110
WI
_,
38
State ~ Officer, R. A.
FOR AOO&amp;D INCOMI
"·"' on Au...,.llcltt4 copr ol ""' aonu ••• '"""'"
...... vt&lt;e president, in
clrarge.
Will and. ord1r of Pn!bate of
the lnterMt - Special Aue .. rnentll
Games were played and prizes I
Richard
Moats, Assistant Chlef Sam.18r~ ..billie ' " .,.. Ml'fon&amp;t ••,. or llld
Caro!JB a. Gkwtr. and:
noUN
And Go. Imp. Fundi
4.800.00
Che;fe( PT. PLEASANT - Mason hm, West Virginia Division of te...,m,",.'·,,•,e.ted,,,."',',-~,.
L"~. ~ la rurther live• thll&amp; all credJtoJJ ~;~f hllo. aeUif and PtlUtoa 2.111u.• l awarded tO Mrs Robert Eads
.....
Jald ..~:.ate who dulre to ....n Ulelr Parkinc llekn
Ut.ett.IIO
'
'
ed ev.I'IM•ntw within the last
two Sanitary Engineering.
Srlvaola,
G.'- •ucl We•tinr.bouR
Uea or dalrn q aln.l' Lbe nal utale be. ""'· lalu ••d etaartesMrs. Carl Roach, Mrs. Howard
PUbl•-•
IIJJI
......,...,..,,
need
... ~
l'ELEVISION 111d RADIO TUBES
Iooated Ill thl1 State lhlli
pre11111t Gen. VU, end Other Fundi 9,50tl .29 ' bill'
h
b The Oh,'fl(lr! hs has experi.e
a r~ 0-Kan :eceived a plant nt- IOld throuJb our latta' mode111 Uletr claim~ duty Qtctlc.d 10 Ulll Total MJR. ren. etc:.
a.Doua IP lpS, .m.n. Clifford EbersdaY
YtlO 1•t·~r
rRbit&gt;! alarms arising from &amp;1,.
inll' of 95.0, ... ..u~ucer dairies type tube te' ''llf and men:ha n· Couri
wlthlJI fix muntbl attar tf!,e PubUc:
s.rme Enterprlau- 4 , 114 .8~ bach • Mrs • Alfred Biggs •- Mrs•
panY
1 ·- -v
IJ&amp;VU
dlllnt Ullltll. wm nut lnterfue
fillD.I of Uta ropy of tM Will and
Cemt~
•.•..,. "~ Charles Carsorr, Mrs. Kenneth
45769_ Businesii:J.Gg and cat bi~ and cattle 93.0 and pasteurized products witll your preunt. employm.enl. To OntM of P.robat.. no ~,~J:IUarJ ad- totaJ PUblic: &amp;erv. Ent.
Edltorltl pbonedeaths. Many citiZens have been - 94.0. This rating places 0 • ~':~ry";.~,;:~!u!"!;a~te~~~!! ::·:~·~:r.,ot,,~f:m::!d. u ~= 1 .~
LoaiUI
t:u,033.U Michael and Mrs. Charles La.hN!Nirned because or rabies Kan on the approved sanitation :s IPin hoUri weeki)'. Could net laid lien lhaU forever In deemed I Geura) YIU•te Fundi , ,ooo.oo ' they.
Ent e re d ll ' ..............
Ohl
d
·-.1
.
.
QJI to t:i(IO.OO per montb 1ft fOUl'
b1rred or tan~eDed.
Totll Bond teme. w Lolftli 1 ooo.oo I
.
h ost offt!Uibres\t ln
0 an surrowar compliance rating for JnterJtate
111an time. Thill comvaDf wilt
JoHN c. .PACON,
Tran.ten From other l'llndl 7.128.08 Refreshments were served by
at t e P
ng West Virginia counties.
shippers. State law requires that :;:'1, ~=~':.:a::~~~
A~=~:!fU.,u'ta~T~;:.,~DttJ m,~:~ 1 the hostess to those narDed aNation_al ' ·,' llowever. Mason
County dair..
. ' enoaged .In the sale of ... fully qlliiWed far the t1Dt1 (',row. Crow and Pocter.
IUMMAIY OJII IXPINDITUIEI
and Mrs. Howard BlrehK
•oe
llld lnv•lmern.
Allorne:va for APpUcant
G"r•tiOII end MllnlllltDHI
n...ld Mr Robert N ]
Botunelb :.Health . Department reco~s Grade A. milk must meet rec-- - lDCOIIHI · •tart.t lmmi4Mtol)' .
QJ 18. ~ (I) 1. 3to
Gener.at Ocwtrnment UT;If '
••
e son, Mrs.
Ave., New y reve'81 no rabid animals wWun ognized standards of 90.0 or a- ~U:'::~~~,:~J:n!• you.
IN THi JIIHB"-TI flOUIT
~=~J'1zecuttve
' Charles Spires, Mrs. Wilbur
11.~~:
Subacri.Ptlon ~e rounty since a COW WU bove.
-sewn1, JOllc:tti 111• or ezperienCI ~ OF MIIGI COUNTT, OHIO
Electlcu••
?4..51 Young
and Mrl. Thomas
'"
·
not nlte•IJ'Y,
tn ltM M•ttltottf tflt llflle
BptldJDP
l,S7U:SI~~~Warl.
whtrt av!\\ abl 1confirmed
as bavmg
ra b'aes
Tot11 Gen. Oovn't.
~,~103 . 21 1 ~
· d anc
•or Pfl'IOUII tn*''" ta 1o111' IIGtutrtl H. llwlln.., ~111ec1
Parldnr Meten
~,2f2.2l
----yelf ID a v . on J &lt;~ m!ary 23 , 1965.
Panel will Talk
~~~t!:ll· ple&amp;H include phaue
N•.• ,.,.
Protec:tlan to Penon and Propertytl.ce 515.50; SlX Nevertheless, the department
•
P.O. hx 33~3
ITATI OJII OH~:TICI
Polite
2l.ll2a.M
The Cherokee Strip was a$3.90. By Mot;;l
tressed that immediate report-. Poultry CJ-edits
Youngstown, Ohio 44512
MIIOI COUNTY.II=
T!: ProtecUoa to P•non
2.5N.INI boot 1.2,000 square miles of free
. of suspected an!m•'•
Howard Stout, H~kt
T•Notte•
Wttom It MI., Conc•rn:
•M PrvPtrtJ
\'1118 not a vRl ·
·""" to •••
UK;
''" ' ng Val · I
11 h•reby 11•ea that Oll , Health -- Tet1 I
land, part of the territory of
mall ont yel Joe·' I i 1ealth department is es- ley Bank. Athens; Wayne Nea),
TILIVISION
tile 2Btb day of February 1916, HAB· S•llltaUon - aea. YlL l'undJ
Oklahoma, opened by tbe
~~·IITI' iiARa B.AWIJN06, Eaecutrtx Toh!l IUiitaUoa
Thret
·
:
to aceurate
reporting Jackson Production Credit As-1 ·
of tJae J'.Jtate of &amp;lolwd H. .Rawt· PollN BeUH aDd Pera hna
ernment.
··!lows the respective au- sociation, Jackson ·, and Marvin
For Rent
Inp. late of New York. N. Y. filed. 1n Total Hldlwa,.
.hl.".h
'·
u
th1l Courl under Docket No. k p •
IJIIJ'artu tborities in the Department of Glasgo, Poultry Housing, Ath- HOUSE TRAILERS One 2 bed· wth•nUuted t!OPJ Oil letle ... of ad · RIIC!Nitlon....... - Total
89UD
"
mlnlalratlon llllled t.o her br the PubUe Servlr• BnW.rpriMfDe
I
al
th
d
1. .. editoriaJAg 1 ulture and He Q
• ens will be
e feature pane
room and one 1 bedroom. surront.e'• co1U1 o1 c ouni.J
and
c-mete17
'J.eAUIIi
.....
recotmi'7ed
members discussing "Credit in Brown 's Tal'Ier p ark , M'mers- 1IJ.lven
Stitt tilUlatNew~uYork.
Nollceo1ill furUur
ToW Public S.ntee .EnJ.
'J IHJ.'JII
..-"-'P.- - -partment to 'l•stilute
..
a·eredlton
Uld Ht~e.Uaneoua at
BentyTip&amp;
contr~l measures,. o~~e dPoultry Production"tMaxbechgJ21 ville. Phone WY 2-3324.
l .u!:·o:~~~d:~
of~~ ~n:~al VIlli&amp;• Fundi
JposliiVe specm..ens con trm e urmg a dmner mee mg
n-1
3 17 6tc decedent iol!atfod In thll lhh 1111111 Tobl MiiCI'UineoUJ
.~:: Merlo Norman
Write, phone, or stop In for freellllll1lng forms, and lrJ U
Make Up Base ~
exlitenre or the disease.
' ntng at 7 30 p m in the Buck- -~~ ~·. · - Pftlent their dattnJ. duly IWDrll tea. Jntenlf. - Bond Rellrement
Ja 1 protective
eye Cafeteria .. Aiht:ns.
FIVE ROOM house on_ Kingsthl~ua-:u:: ~~~jnle:nm1:""
To~rd~p . • OUIII)'
b&amp;autlfler.
' teres! to bury Road.r Electricity'
Cel- Ierer
Court,Iaordetmed
their Nld
llell:landshall
for· Bondi
Outlay
The meeting 'ts of. m
ld be
Gives
1 NatT
WOU
d
d
betTed
r1ru:lland
Notet
PaldI ho Wman',
aiyone having flocks producing alar good. \\ell an
gar en.
Bond Rotlnmo"' ..... "~oo ~·II ural Appear' for market plus interest. J oru·e Hel'tger, ]{a rn'sonville •
JOHN C. BACON,
Pun:hued
ance, smooths I
are (:overed
eggs
Adilll' PJ'Ob1t1 .rlld.i •
other
run111
blemishes, ,
'· li ·
plan We W(
ed suppliers and .marketers.
Ohio.
3 17 Ste
OJ,, Ill , 2G; ({) •• 3111
Truat F\lnd•
protects son
from harsh
the Percental
U
Reservations for the dinner TRAiLER LOT. Rutland, five
0 ,'·::~~~~~·-r:;.' TNI
1
effects
o! wind, dl')ing
ieveral hund
1meeting should be made at coun- miles from Pomeroy. Phone
vrLL.t.GE OF POMIIOY
G~neral
3115 .DO
fects from furnace
50
and otherS(
!ty extension Aflce-s by Friday .. SH 2·5613.
3 16 30tc
f.,~:•:l~:u:~:·.::~~
~~!~!c~:~·
ed Prope~y~_:_
porous, allows
art
Of
one
3fC
•
I
March
18
~-·Dtelmber
n
'"s
Pnlke
235.00
breathe,
waterproof,
P
·
·
FURN(SHED 3 room apart·
Po~M~hlflon, nso citn~tu• - 3141
Fire
tl,J 4J .31
ture will not cause it to
IVStemB ln
-r11meroy, Oblo, M•rctl 1, lt..
Total Protedton to P1 r.o n
smear or streak. Not greuy,
cOvered &amp;!
I TO ATI'END MEETING
rnent. WY 2·5435, 212 South I h•rally Clrfify Ht• folloWiftt ,..
a nd Property
ll .J78.:5J
· PT PLEASANT - Mrs. Don·
Sth A
Middleport Ohio ...,,, to a. correct,
sONOED DIIIT
maintains its color, stays
nected wr aid E. Nott, president, Mr~. Wil- POINT PLEASANT - Milton I
venue,
3 6 tie . su=.~··~~O:~'~~ ::t•::.cC.~'k AIIETs- D•t•mber "· ltu
beautiful all day. U your
present base is not giving
department• 11. Rardin Jr and Mrs. Burdette, Superintendent of Ma.
___ REc11rn AND IXPINOJTURII Bond ••u,..,..nt ,..,..,.
~r of ' am
•
··
.
· h d ., "-d
llal•nce,
J•n
•General
Bond
R
t
,.
d
C40 57
you
these benefits, stop in
1 NICELY f
2
UUIDLI"t'
John Kauff will represent the son County Schools, Will attend
~
urn~s e .:. .n:: room I General Fund Unclutilnf Jllrldnl
lave.tm~nt 1
e. un
:.ooo:oo and try
ours on, !lee for your"Wa Hove Grown Because Wo HIVe Helped
both on thil
I J . wman's Club at the annual Spring Conferenre of ' apartment, Middleport. WY 1-1 lot meler81
7.080.8tJ Bond Rlllrement lnd Debt Servlce
aelf,
before
you buy.
iver and w IO&lt;'a umor 0
387A
3 3 tf Street Colllt. M&amp;.R
8 7.:141 Fund .A sll't8-GranoJ TOIII 31A40.17
- lola Bartrum
r • d • th sixth Annual Convention or West Virginia Association of
,.
c State HIJhWay Imp.
• .
LIABILITIUOthen Grow"
tbousan
s. ~ e
. "'
.
f Sch I Ad .. t t'
d -.
.
FuP\1 7 ~ per Cel\t
3&amp;318 Pbullc: Utllltyunted. f• the West Virginia r ederabon o
oo . . ~mm s ra Ions an THREE and four room furnish- cemeLerY
:m&lt;• 1 Rewer o1r sew. DI.OJP. BoM1 1114,000 .00
Member Federel Reserve Sysllm
rsona 1 Women's Clubs to be held March West _v~gml3 School Boards: ed and unfurnished apart· r.l[.fityiMPt.
z.~.~ To~~rrnPu:~;·eruuB~;dl
.::.-:::.·::
Mamber
Federal Deposit lnsurence Corporation
peba e l 21-2'1.·23 at the Greenbrier Ho-J Assoctation, March 30 and Ap-J ments. WY . . . 5434.
12 6 tfc Total Gen. vma1e Fund1 11.68:1:53 GENERAL - Not.e.
n,ooo.oo
t
DO
V
'
I ·
_
Bond Hetlnment Fund1 :l3.flllel Grand Total Prbt
199,000.00
outlide ol 0 ~1 . White SUlphur Springs.
I rJ"I 1 at th e H0I'd
I ay nn m Mor-1t&lt;'OUR ROOM
FURNffiHED f'oll ce }laiMf Jnd Pe nlll). 4.398:00 Gnnd Total fJ ablll ue••
Phone WY 2-3557
POMEROY, OHIO
ki e·/ ga nlown W Va
! Trust fu nd•
10.207u
Dee. :u, ~~
1w.ooooo
234 1!. Main
Pomtroy
~
I
M r~. Fred Hur t 0r Bec . .
' . .
apartment. WY 2-5385.
Su~t a ry Sewera l nd SeWIJt
.
r3) 18. 1~
.
A dr ve president of the State Feder:l· .
I 21 lfc Orand
D• •P&lt;nll WorU Con.&amp;.
UIS.OU.3Z
iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiii
Total of All Fundi JUIM7
8J
Ore tiOn wl11 formaliV Open t h E' I
0' urae m
RICIIpta'
.. establisb.me ('•nvention at ~· p .m. Monday I'
rH!\II.F.Ii LOTS - rree RW GeiOfr~l Fund includlnr Parttnr
. Th', March
~
.I
,·
d t Brown 'I 11411
~-'1 Street
ot melen
, ..u 'J7
~ IYstem.
21.
·~e ar. wa er
Conalruc:tlon
.30.841 :82
•~ persons in Gov . Hulett C. Smit h WI··1
er. Park, !State. Approved! state
Highway JMf' · t;&gt;u.Qd 1.!111918
, ,
r.emelery
7 . ,..:s,
~ are eoveret dd
the Monday evenin!r
Mmenvdle, Obio, 1"1llDe W\ ~1re llepl.
11.305.31 I
·•ti. prt!
redlcted. t session
a ress
I I. U{' Utilii:V
11.318 11
hrief1y and Dr . Ct!rlto Ir \ '&gt;
rll'bt
Total Gl'n. Vill••• Fuulb Ha.ou:3~ '
. that addltit
.
.
.
Bond Reli rrment Fund• 22..:b'r I
r' d d Th S. Wmter! Will be the keynote
I FOUR IWOM furmshed
apart· Pollee .Reller .and Pl!tllloe :a:ma::
. r:Crd e~trtd speak.er.
.
.
! -~!.o~~y 2-3658. ll _t5 ~~ ~::ar~un~~,, ends..-..". 104.oo !
!; t1 p of bi Votmg for elrct10n of officers BV MRS. D. E. WOO()
IMIDDLEPORT modern
un- ,_Dupoul v. oru c0111t ,
•,aoo.eo
Wed nesday, The WI'lkesv1'II e Garden cIub furnished
udftcl Tolal ol AU Fundi 14711!13.22 I
-' ons the will take place
rooms
and
bath
'
lxPNdltura~_
·
,
3
:~;~ose March 23 rrom 7 a.m. until 10 was ~eld at home of Mfs. Clara apartment. Low utilities.: ~:~r~e::~d, lncJudlu• Pnk1~ H
!mpet1 a.m.
PhUhps. Ten members were Coats BuHdin" WY Z..SlU ·Street Conatruetlon M&amp;ll n.see:77
• the
presen t an d one guest ' '!rs.
a•
Hllh"'a y Jmp , Fund
l.()IJg 21
prm'iding
2 24 lfe• 5tate
cemeten
e.ou:el
orne inst'
1lrent Jackson. Mrs. Earl Cray
~. 1 Dept.
13,na.oo
'· s nsion ~ CmiJIIe Celebrating
was In charge of meeting.
1TWO TRAILER SPACES
Tohl' ll&lt;tt. vm, ,. ,.,,j, ~~~~
• pa
·
Mrs 1 B Crabtree was a rent in the Village ot Middle- Bond Retirement ru1111 ao.snM
enterpn!ie 50th Anniversary
· · ·
rl Call WY 2-334S or WV Pollee Relief and PeJI.Ilo•
31u.20
:
PT PLEASANT
Mr and Sunday guest of her sister-in~ po ·
Trull rundll
1~ 1 . 91
:-:;
Today
·
·
1
M
nd
•t
J 0h Sh'll
Z-Z186
or
WY
2-3600
SlnltarJ" Sewen and Iowa,. oa.
1
' rs.
·
Mrs Opal Roberts are celebrat- aw, r. a
n ' 1•
'
pouJ Wvrkl Coou:tr.
80.9!!
~. seekmg e1
.
ings
ll J0 tfC Grand Total of A.11 l'unq lto.ZIO.IO
' ·u· 05 is inr; their golden wedding annl- M. d
••••l'le., 01c . :u _
!. Sl 0 .
llh
h
I
r. an Mrs. John Bobo, DavO.nen J Fund. lncludlnr Plrktnr
• the frmge \ ersary w an open
ouse t
1 ··
· . · SUGAR CROP OFF
Jot metenr
11.630 tt
~· la1 wages Sundav, March 20, from 2 to 5 on, recenty VIsited his stster, HAVANA (UPI) -Cuba pro- Street coutrucuon M&amp;R
u.71a:2a
~ sons for 1p.m. a·t the home of their son, I MrM. andandM~: JoeJ Strong.
duced about 2 million tons of I~!"m~te~lihwly Jmp. Fund a:~
=:.
c
R0 bert5 at Gallipolis
r.
.11.r !. oe Strong were
.
, Fire Dept.
t.IIUIIt
f·~ystem . e· F;eorge
busineSll caiJers in McArthur i sugar by March. 12 of this year, UtllitJ'
·
·~ lS not ke( erry.
1
.
or about one-thJrd less than
TotJI Gen. VIllage Fundi
• . ·
M
d M R bert
and Wellston Friday
1
B&lt;md Retirement Fundi
~ o( livmg.
r. an rs. O S were .
. ·
:did in the oomparative
Pollee Rellel a nd Petu~IOI!
•• •••"
.t .I War vE married March 16 1916, at GalMrs. Lonu Davts has been
h
t Trust Fund•
a,oeu.a
1
. . .
.
'.
sick the paet
k
h1st Y' at . t e governmen sanlttry Se.,.e,. a11d Sew11e ot1•
, a }JCDSlOI llpohs, Ohto. Their attendants
wee ·
1 reported Thursday
poul Woru c onlt.
U'7,MIM
. h $10• . ' I
d M Ch I' F Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bllbtl
•
Orand Total of a ll Fwtca. 2211,17J.UI
• t an
v.ere l l r. an
rs. ar 1e · D .
An offic'ial statement attribut· Out.tandln1 warnnll
Ma.a.N
has to dE J-.t onecutter, sister and brother- &amp;}!on,. were weekend guests ed the decrease to heavy rains Total, Bal. and Oulltendllll
·
d ·· 1
ber Th R ~ Iof h1s stster Mr and Mrs Joe ,
·
"
wamott
Z30.»fi .IP
M
!Jlresse
m~ aw or r. Ro ts.
e ou-1 S
• ·
·
in central cutra. ;'specifically Tot•! Ca.h Balance.
~ver a $ ens are the parent.. of four trong.
Las Villas and . Camaguey """m"' "· tNt
.,....,.,.,
ension childrE'n Bonnie Nutter of Point • Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cray, p .
·
Zan ' U
rovmce!i.
o the " Pleasant, Emogene
Rainey,
~sq e, were recent guests
.business George Roberts and James Rob- of hJS grandmother, Mrs. Mae ' Thomas_ J_e-ff-er-s-on- was the
eel erts, all of Gallipolis
Ferry. Dulfey.
ftrs! U. S. president lo
given a They also have ten grandchil·j Mr. and Mrs. Paul . Penc&lt; his meaage to Congress.
1 llr•menl dren and five great grandchll- recently spent • day WJth her l·:-::-;
:-:~=;;===ic
•
tJrt&gt; n.
!parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Cabellero Tan. 2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. radio, under·
4 Dr. Sedan. Black, Twin grip dlff. Dowgard, bac'up lites, windshield washer.
coating, Dowgard, direction signals. L.O.M. Window
washers,
back
up
lite.
o
TAKING
Freeman and Mf'.
;
. PT. PLEASANT . Appiica· Mtldred Bell were married Feb.l ,
[)[_ _ __
LIST $2339.55 - DEALER COST
LIST $2140.40 _YOUR COST
:· Y
[I hens of persons des~r~ng posl·_l28 at home of Mr. ,md '"""·
CBftBB
·
•
H
·
t suranee lions in the Child Development .\'lflrlon u+.chtson. He perfo~
'
1 live on i Centers may be submitted to e4 the ceremony.
l an orde tile Mason County Board of Ed· , e~r. and Mrs. Leonard Thack- ·
llom.o/the
4 Dr. Sedan, V8, 198 H.P. Cabellero tan and white,
! emplo-vt ucation before April 15, accord- i and ~a~h~r and Mrs. Rose 1
C Dr. Sta. Wagon. 6 cyl. Brisbane blue with frost
reclining seats, ind. seats, auto. trans. Twin grip
'· \hat tai ing tn Roy Uoyd, Director of Ellen 'lcGmruss and daughter, 1
labnloua
white top, reclining seats, auto. trans. P .B. Radio,
di!f,
power steering, seat belts 2 retrct, tlnteil
~ eost to I the Mason County Head Start :d Mr. James Napper, dau¢1-1
white tires, wheel discs, light group, VJsibiUty
windshield, reclining seat, P.B. Radjo, white tires,
~ tbe ass Program. Non • professional • all Vlstted Mr. and Mrs.
group, seat belts, 2 retractable, 4 way hazard sys·
wire
wheel covers with spinner, Dowgard, backI less Ia&gt; staff members will be selected Frank Hudson and family al
tern, Dougard, w. washer, backup lites.
up
lites.
·
I at best strictly on the basis of qualil~ New Stractsvllle.
idea ol cltion and whenever poooible j Mrs. Charles Dawson recentLIST $2916.85 _ DEALER COST
LIST $3217.40 _DEALER COST
f m&lt;llled, oili lw recruited from low • In-. Y.,~alled on Mrs. Kenneth Saun-,
1 Mr.
nd
.
.
; plan e: 1·ome groups.
' mil!ht
·
. a Mrs. Leo Davidson,\
Dogl h"e played an Im~ 1910's. P!OIIiDI Valley Hospital Wolfpen, spent Sunday with her portant rola in the developAtlantis aqua, with black vinyl top. 440 Hardtop,
~ for wo &gt;'DMmED: Mrs.
Joseph · mother, Mabel Wand.
1 ment of brain, bone, abdominal
surgery,
and
ln
the
C Dr. Sta. Wag. 6 cyl. Frost white, reclining seats,
P.B.
Radio, auto. trans. White tires, 232 cu. in. en·
! lor wo Blsaell, Mason; Mrs. Ear I The Wtlkes G~ange met Wed- knowledge of metabolic disoverdrive trans. 155 H.P. engine, P. lift tailgate
gine,
155
H.P.
Dowgard.
: becam Wines, Cheshire.
nesday eve:ung m regular form eases. For example, there
window, Dowgard, tinted windshield, white 15~
~ lbere
jDISCHARGED: Mrs. L 0 0 when the third and fourth de- 1 are more than one mUlion
tires, wheel discs, C. steering wheel, W.S. washer,
LIST $2710.90 _ DEALER COST
~tgg, b \"!!nce and son, Pt. Pleasant; gree~ were conferred on two diabetlca in the United
backup lites.
Order
By
Phono
'
Albert Swatrel, West Columbia; candidates. Two more applica- States alone who are living
uoeful and almost normal
And Take '&amp;m Home
e. f u '•h. Ronald Springer
Apple UO!l8 were read. They enJoyed a Uvea
LIST $2872.20 _ DEALER COST
because
of
the
experl·
and daughter '
guest as well as the nice num- mentation done on dogs.
WY2-5432
,
e
·
her of members present.
0 l1c~MI ltlteMkl
"llann!
Howard Morton suffered a
be the
stroke recently. Her niece Gi 11d·iF_,..,....,._,==------;;;;;:iiiiiiii
6615~5
'_. ln.
ys. spent several days with him.
4
Dr.
Sedan.
Brisbane
blue,
auto.
trans,
twin
gyro
•WURLITZEI
----·-B cyl. 4 Dr. Sedan. Ba' ~ ·ua, recllnlnc 1011,
diff. Power brakes, power steering, P.B. Radio,
eBALDWtN
i AND 4 MAKES It
:
auto. trans. Twin grirO~V .cl. Radio, white tlru,
white tires, undercoated, seat belt, 2 retract. Dowonf OTHER FAMOUI
I MELBOURNE, Australia I
undercoated, light
.dt bella! 2 retract, Dowgard, windshield washer, backup lites.
IRAitDS '
CUPI) - Mrs. Jean Cook, 36, a
gard, windshield w.~ , backup t'~
mother or six, gave birth today 1
America's Ffne~t
LIST $3153.55 _ DEALER COST
LIST $2793.85 _ DEALER COST
to quadruplets -811 boys - at a
Dlttlngulahad
Motor C.r
suburban hospital. The quadl
were reported doing fine. They
"F•crory fr•htecf ..,....,
"Tht Succtl!l C•r"
were born three monCil8s :~::.~~
lurefy at Preston and N
PHON~ 2l
JA(:K$0H. 0 .
Now
C(lmm•nity Hospftal.
Styllnv Loodtr
IIIHIII

Milk Sanitation

--~Rabies Scare
THE 0' )Jiscounted in

M on Wunty

• .. --..----"·-

l iTH I ""OIATI 'cdUIT
Do n't SI II YIMirta· If Shorl1 •• '"'Mil••
cou•r• 0 " 10
MATTIR •• THI WILL
RECESSION-OIPRISIION
• OF . .
..
110

~u;o::

'!ot;'iPro)HirtiT-.:.
Stat• Mo)., Vohlelo Tu
Quollno ...
:'J::n;:e .J;::c rtn. hut.

&lt;l"l"''" '"'

'
;.:Jt::f

_..

You NEEDN'T DO THIS

to mak"! deposits with us •••

I

I

CJUiWZJ!IA !A$

I

:.U:nd

'J::::. :»::..

"

lbove

I..,...,...,...,...,,...,...,...,....

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

lOLA'S

Are vabiPS

:.1-:::.r:.

I

Two Represent

a
b
)Jocal Jr.

1.181.71

an:

:e
II"'

lr

you can
BANK BY MAIL
m!Y houri

OPEN TONIGHT 6 TIL 8 P.M.

1

1

The FARMERS BANK

M h2123

and Savings Company

:r

lOLA'S
BEAUTY SALON

~

wlk esvt"IJe
sll!ltJety
. Notes

·

Pomeroy
Middleport

;

'~ i ,,,,

-PIECE SINK ENSEMBlE

STAINlESS SIB
DOUIU IOwt.
Sill[

WITH

UPI Briefs

SIU-IIM
ANI RTTINGS

·s495

(Continued from page 1)
and artillery support.

CDMPIIII AI PICIUIID

"'"H

.

I

·

5 618 i

SElL OUT OF ALL NEW

1\'

Edward Baer, Owner

Kent UHikes
StudentFea

r

(7 NEW RAMBLERS! FIRST COME - FIRST CHOICEI)

1

I

•

'

•

ALL PRICED AT DEALER'S COST

'j

~

AMERICANS (3)

Crow's

·!l!l9st

~mf?i:
~unger

AP~IJCATION
H:,~o~~
~

l,_.,,'.,,.,.:'~t~ ~~uc:

CLASSICS

NEW 1966-MODEL 6606-0

STEAK
HOUSE

NEW 1966-MODEL 6608-5

NEW 1966-MODEL 6615·5

2466· 20

$2701·90

5

NEW 1965-MODEL 6509-7

I

SANDWICH

AMBASSADOR

PfAN 0 S

MOVE AHEAD!

I

1

•.

T

NEW 1966-MODEL
u

52570·80

·

tt368•6$

I_N_o_T_ra_d_e_l_ns_
· Pl_ea_s_el__.l
_
I.__O.;,..p_en_E_v_en_i...;ng;..s_r_d7_P_M--JI

"YOUR DEAL IS OUR DEAL"

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

METROPOLITAN MOTORS

RAY RIGGS, INC.

OPTOMETitlST

.~.
__-· e_~
__~2_._~_~_•_1uo._·
u_N_~
__o_a___
, ____o_u_lc_•_HO_W*
'l'bun.
Ball
Colll1 St.. ___
i'ollltiVf,

PHONE 593-6601
15 N. COURT ST.

601).606 E. MAIN ST.

ATHENS, 0.

MULLEN

(1)

NEW 1966-MODEL 6685·5

~/A

NEW 1966-MODEL 6618-0

$2200.11

I

With
eliNCOLN-CONTINENTAL
eMERCURY
e MERCURY COMET

Right now the Big Ford Drive is on at your
Ford Dealers! ~·s adrive to move out a
JeCOI'd uber of big, beautiful '66 Fords
end Mustangs! And what are we using for
spurs? Savings! AM!pin' belpin' of them!
VOID llW I you kuny! Come take atest
tiive at our Big Ford Drive!

S20 12·45

1831-'

l

(4}

NEW 1966-MODEl 6615..0

0

5

•

il

ABOLIN

. POMEROY, 0.

FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
WY 2·5101

MAIIIIIAGE APPIJCATION

F:dwlu Francis NeulzliDC, 24,
Mason,
water operator, ud
Pomeroy
Nancy Lou Kiq, 711, Middleport,

DO YOU WANT PERMANENT WORK
AND GOOD INCOME?
Here II an opportunity for the right man 011 aa ..
tablished dairy route . ser:vlng both homo a&lt;OOnnta
and tlora account.. Salai-y and eommlsston Offer a
gond Income to atort and you eaa write your owa
pay lncreues by adding aow euatomero Ia your pro.
lected terrll!'l'J· '1!be compaor allo: contrlbutta k1! ·
penaiOII and helplbjlilliloa plant. Appllcuta lbould'
be In 10011 bellth, blgb IC!bool graduate and lllldar
40 yelil'l of ap.
'6or laterolew lOa~ Mr, Strlctler, Valley BeD Dab7.

Jelfenon Mid Mth St., Pl.l'lllmm, pboU IYHMJ.

. . ...

...... . .

'

~

.

~

..

~

~

~-

..... --

. . . . . . . ..... ...... "' ... "' .... .....

~.,.-

...

_. . . .........

-~

.

-.

1i6 1'0110 IAI.AXIIIOO J .DOOR HAROTOI'

We've stomped
this price!

Mlllp GeMnl Illlpllal
Atlmta»M - None.

-..... -CariN ·Yarlalm,j
Mason.

WHEN! Soon
WHAT? IScDoltYounelfCirWMh

., '·'

';,!,
'f.O.II. DRoll. Monoll&lt;tu..,.lltJtiUO!IOd -~ pr1&lt;0 IDf l'onl
IIIM(D)2-Door Hardtop. Dettlnatlon charges, stattand IOCII
-..ntt~~. WA"ttl MJt lnc:ludH. Option• auch 11 whillwlfll ~ill~
..... - ... - loool Forcl liM IIIIo&lt; hlo Mllinl prl...

. ~? laP...uoy-AG11d &amp;.clltioll

WHGn lavnden expncllng-Hia

WATal FCJI

L

FORD DEAlER

STOPI LOOK! READ!

ChUipolls hr¥1• To Y0111

••

,• •

•
. ·'· .

.KEITH GOBLE FORD, lit; 461 S. Third St.,

�(j

•

.....
,. S.nllat'" Pomol'GJ•Mlddleport,
.,-......- J

o__.._Marc
___h_11,_1966 =====~--·-l
1u •
0
•==/
-

pport\lmty

C"'-aner
...,.u, Mee•·
n
t..
,.
:4l n,unfee Home

11 " 1
........... •••Fund
e,111.111

Leg1l Notfct

hopn~;y .ornes ~ ·oet~.

~!.::!. •..
•','"~ ·.!",..""' :!·~·"

IARBl\&gt;E_

n

r

' )

O!il lBL,AND

Cozume1•

MER DA,_ Mex1co (UPI) - The royal couple went to .tbl
Honeyrnoomng Princess Beatrlx
wned b
101'11111
1of The Netherl~ndl and her •lll"'le
0
11•11
"
Y
· ....
Ratill" Received
,,.,...
"-1
l'l'e!ildtllt Adallo
"
11 . .11.110'
Mro. Harold Dunree enterPrince Claus . van ..,.. caP
PT. PLEASANT - 0 ~ Kan
P~OO,F .. USINES~
C.t.loL:oTI~I ·~g c~D~o.t
ta)ned ille Chatter Club
arrived Thursday on pez Ma~s. They bad beU
00 '"' "'''' ..., '"' L"'""
Dllry meets
Health
DepartEXCEPTION•L
~lGH
N••••
"
,.,..,.
.,.,.
""'
·
dey
evening
at
her
ho!'(le.
A
remote
Caribbean Island of ellJ&gt;"Cted for several dayl. .
, 1_ .
"'" n
lttb day ol Man:h. 19111. Uut CJarLJn'JIIe Fee.
I.OII.U ,
,
w.;;~;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;.;;;;;;;;:.;~~~~~.io;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;i,
gEVOTED
ment reciuu-VD..,nts
on mt'Jk sanIAININGS
un K:. OloVIr, J•·• m.-e\IWt" of tht J,.oeai uce,.... alld Permttl &amp;~us lb!Jtt businBQ sessiOn was held 1.t
italian r•••• "'•
month
bv
P . . T. TIM&amp;. WORK
"''"'
' 1 c•...,. "· Glm,, .,. Toto! Lto- ..,. .....,,~ IAIUr
wt••
Mrs. • R••mond
Fischer'
MEIG S
ll,llUI
~
oaated. fl1ed in tllJ. Court, Cue Ne. J'ineJ ...... eo.tl
8.110.110
WI
_,
38
State ~ Officer, R. A.
FOR AOO&amp;D INCOMI
"·"' on Au...,.llcltt4 copr ol ""' aonu ••• '"""'"
...... vt&lt;e president, in
clrarge.
Will and. ord1r of Pn!bate of
the lnterMt - Special Aue .. rnentll
Games were played and prizes I
Richard
Moats, Assistant Chlef Sam.18r~ ..billie ' " .,.. Ml'fon&amp;t ••,. or llld
Caro!JB a. Gkwtr. and:
noUN
And Go. Imp. Fundi
4.800.00
Che;fe( PT. PLEASANT - Mason hm, West Virginia Division of te...,m,",.'·,,•,e.ted,,,."',',-~,.
L"~. ~ la rurther live• thll&amp; all credJtoJJ ~;~f hllo. aeUif and PtlUtoa 2.111u.• l awarded tO Mrs Robert Eads
.....
Jald ..~:.ate who dulre to ....n Ulelr Parkinc llekn
Ut.ett.IIO
'
'
ed ev.I'IM•ntw within the last
two Sanitary Engineering.
Srlvaola,
G.'- •ucl We•tinr.bouR
Uea or dalrn q aln.l' Lbe nal utale be. ""'· lalu ••d etaartesMrs. Carl Roach, Mrs. Howard
PUbl•-•
IIJJI
......,...,..,,
need
... ~
l'ELEVISION 111d RADIO TUBES
Iooated Ill thl1 State lhlli
pre11111t Gen. VU, end Other Fundi 9,50tl .29 ' bill'
h
b The Oh,'fl(lr! hs has experi.e
a r~ 0-Kan :eceived a plant nt- IOld throuJb our latta' mode111 Uletr claim~ duty Qtctlc.d 10 Ulll Total MJR. ren. etc:.
a.Doua IP lpS, .m.n. Clifford EbersdaY
YtlO 1•t·~r
rRbit&gt;! alarms arising from &amp;1,.
inll' of 95.0, ... ..u~ucer dairies type tube te' ''llf and men:ha n· Couri
wlthlJI fix muntbl attar tf!,e PubUc:
s.rme Enterprlau- 4 , 114 .8~ bach • Mrs • Alfred Biggs •- Mrs•
panY
1 ·- -v
IJ&amp;VU
dlllnt Ullltll. wm nut lnterfue
fillD.I of Uta ropy of tM Will and
Cemt~
•.•..,. "~ Charles Carsorr, Mrs. Kenneth
45769_ Businesii:J.Gg and cat bi~ and cattle 93.0 and pasteurized products witll your preunt. employm.enl. To OntM of P.robat.. no ~,~J:IUarJ ad- totaJ PUblic: &amp;erv. Ent.
Edltorltl pbonedeaths. Many citiZens have been - 94.0. This rating places 0 • ~':~ry";.~,;:~!u!"!;a~te~~~!! ::·:~·~:r.,ot,,~f:m::!d. u ~= 1 .~
LoaiUI
t:u,033.U Michael and Mrs. Charles La.hN!Nirned because or rabies Kan on the approved sanitation :s IPin hoUri weeki)'. Could net laid lien lhaU forever In deemed I Geura) YIU•te Fundi , ,ooo.oo ' they.
Ent e re d ll ' ..............
Ohl
d
·-.1
.
.
QJI to t:i(IO.OO per montb 1ft fOUl'
b1rred or tan~eDed.
Totll Bond teme. w Lolftli 1 ooo.oo I
.
h ost offt!Uibres\t ln
0 an surrowar compliance rating for JnterJtate
111an time. Thill comvaDf wilt
JoHN c. .PACON,
Tran.ten From other l'llndl 7.128.08 Refreshments were served by
at t e P
ng West Virginia counties.
shippers. State law requires that :;:'1, ~=~':.:a::~~~
A~=~:!fU.,u'ta~T~;:.,~DttJ m,~:~ 1 the hostess to those narDed aNation_al ' ·,' llowever. Mason
County dair..
. ' enoaged .In the sale of ... fully qlliiWed far the t1Dt1 (',row. Crow and Pocter.
IUMMAIY OJII IXPINDITUIEI
and Mrs. Howard BlrehK
•oe
llld lnv•lmern.
Allorne:va for APpUcant
G"r•tiOII end MllnlllltDHI
n...ld Mr Robert N ]
Botunelb :.Health . Department reco~s Grade A. milk must meet rec-- - lDCOIIHI · •tart.t lmmi4Mtol)' .
QJ 18. ~ (I) 1. 3to
Gener.at Ocwtrnment UT;If '
••
e son, Mrs.
Ave., New y reve'81 no rabid animals wWun ognized standards of 90.0 or a- ~U:'::~~~,:~J:n!• you.
IN THi JIIHB"-TI flOUIT
~=~J'1zecuttve
' Charles Spires, Mrs. Wilbur
11.~~:
Subacri.Ptlon ~e rounty since a COW WU bove.
-sewn1, JOllc:tti 111• or ezperienCI ~ OF MIIGI COUNTT, OHIO
Electlcu••
?4..51 Young
and Mrl. Thomas
'"
·
not nlte•IJ'Y,
tn ltM M•ttltottf tflt llflle
BptldJDP
l,S7U:SI~~~Warl.
whtrt av!\\ abl 1confirmed
as bavmg
ra b'aes
Tot11 Gen. Oovn't.
~,~103 . 21 1 ~
· d anc
•or Pfl'IOUII tn*''" ta 1o111' IIGtutrtl H. llwlln.., ~111ec1
Parldnr Meten
~,2f2.2l
----yelf ID a v . on J &lt;~ m!ary 23 , 1965.
Panel will Talk
~~~t!:ll· ple&amp;H include phaue
N•.• ,.,.
Protec:tlan to Penon and Propertytl.ce 515.50; SlX Nevertheless, the department
•
P.O. hx 33~3
ITATI OJII OH~:TICI
Polite
2l.ll2a.M
The Cherokee Strip was a$3.90. By Mot;;l
tressed that immediate report-. Poultry CJ-edits
Youngstown, Ohio 44512
MIIOI COUNTY.II=
T!: ProtecUoa to P•non
2.5N.INI boot 1.2,000 square miles of free
. of suspected an!m•'•
Howard Stout, H~kt
T•Notte•
Wttom It MI., Conc•rn:
•M PrvPtrtJ
\'1118 not a vRl ·
·""" to •••
UK;
''" ' ng Val · I
11 h•reby 11•ea that Oll , Health -- Tet1 I
land, part of the territory of
mall ont yel Joe·' I i 1ealth department is es- ley Bank. Athens; Wayne Nea),
TILIVISION
tile 2Btb day of February 1916, HAB· S•llltaUon - aea. YlL l'undJ
Oklahoma, opened by tbe
~~·IITI' iiARa B.AWIJN06, Eaecutrtx Toh!l IUiitaUoa
Thret
·
:
to aceurate
reporting Jackson Production Credit As-1 ·
of tJae J'.Jtate of &amp;lolwd H. .Rawt· PollN BeUH aDd Pera hna
ernment.
··!lows the respective au- sociation, Jackson ·, and Marvin
For Rent
Inp. late of New York. N. Y. filed. 1n Total Hldlwa,.
.hl.".h
'·
u
th1l Courl under Docket No. k p •
IJIIJ'artu tborities in the Department of Glasgo, Poultry Housing, Ath- HOUSE TRAILERS One 2 bed· wth•nUuted t!OPJ Oil letle ... of ad · RIIC!Nitlon....... - Total
89UD
"
mlnlalratlon llllled t.o her br the PubUe Servlr• BnW.rpriMfDe
I
al
th
d
1. .. editoriaJAg 1 ulture and He Q
• ens will be
e feature pane
room and one 1 bedroom. surront.e'• co1U1 o1 c ouni.J
and
c-mete17
'J.eAUIIi
.....
recotmi'7ed
members discussing "Credit in Brown 's Tal'Ier p ark , M'mers- 1IJ.lven
Stitt tilUlatNew~uYork.
Nollceo1ill furUur
ToW Public S.ntee .EnJ.
'J IHJ.'JII
..-"-'P.- - -partment to 'l•stilute
..
a·eredlton
Uld Ht~e.Uaneoua at
BentyTip&amp;
contr~l measures,. o~~e dPoultry Production"tMaxbechgJ21 ville. Phone WY 2-3324.
l .u!:·o:~~~d:~
of~~ ~n:~al VIlli&amp;• Fundi
JposliiVe specm..ens con trm e urmg a dmner mee mg
n-1
3 17 6tc decedent iol!atfod In thll lhh 1111111 Tobl MiiCI'UineoUJ
.~:: Merlo Norman
Write, phone, or stop In for freellllll1lng forms, and lrJ U
Make Up Base ~
exlitenre or the disease.
' ntng at 7 30 p m in the Buck- -~~ ~·. · - Pftlent their dattnJ. duly IWDrll tea. Jntenlf. - Bond Rellrement
Ja 1 protective
eye Cafeteria .. Aiht:ns.
FIVE ROOM house on_ Kingsthl~ua-:u:: ~~~jnle:nm1:""
To~rd~p . • OUIII)'
b&amp;autlfler.
' teres! to bury Road.r Electricity'
Cel- Ierer
Court,Iaordetmed
their Nld
llell:landshall
for· Bondi
Outlay
The meeting 'ts of. m
ld be
Gives
1 NatT
WOU
d
d
betTed
r1ru:lland
Notet
PaldI ho Wman',
aiyone having flocks producing alar good. \\ell an
gar en.
Bond Rotlnmo"' ..... "~oo ~·II ural Appear' for market plus interest. J oru·e Hel'tger, ]{a rn'sonville •
JOHN C. BACON,
Pun:hued
ance, smooths I
are (:overed
eggs
Adilll' PJ'Ob1t1 .rlld.i •
other
run111
blemishes, ,
'· li ·
plan We W(
ed suppliers and .marketers.
Ohio.
3 17 Ste
OJ,, Ill , 2G; ({) •• 3111
Truat F\lnd•
protects son
from harsh
the Percental
U
Reservations for the dinner TRAiLER LOT. Rutland, five
0 ,'·::~~~~~·-r:;.' TNI
1
effects
o! wind, dl')ing
ieveral hund
1meeting should be made at coun- miles from Pomeroy. Phone
vrLL.t.GE OF POMIIOY
G~neral
3115 .DO
fects from furnace
50
and otherS(
!ty extension Aflce-s by Friday .. SH 2·5613.
3 16 30tc
f.,~:•:l~:u:~:·.::~~
~~!~!c~:~·
ed Prope~y~_:_
porous, allows
art
Of
one
3fC
•
I
March
18
~-·Dtelmber
n
'"s
Pnlke
235.00
breathe,
waterproof,
P
·
·
FURN(SHED 3 room apart·
Po~M~hlflon, nso citn~tu• - 3141
Fire
tl,J 4J .31
ture will not cause it to
IVStemB ln
-r11meroy, Oblo, M•rctl 1, lt..
Total Protedton to P1 r.o n
smear or streak. Not greuy,
cOvered &amp;!
I TO ATI'END MEETING
rnent. WY 2·5435, 212 South I h•rally Clrfify Ht• folloWiftt ,..
a nd Property
ll .J78.:5J
· PT PLEASANT - Mrs. Don·
Sth A
Middleport Ohio ...,,, to a. correct,
sONOED DIIIT
maintains its color, stays
nected wr aid E. Nott, president, Mr~. Wil- POINT PLEASANT - Milton I
venue,
3 6 tie . su=.~··~~O:~'~~ ::t•::.cC.~'k AIIETs- D•t•mber "· ltu
beautiful all day. U your
present base is not giving
department• 11. Rardin Jr and Mrs. Burdette, Superintendent of Ma.
___ REc11rn AND IXPINOJTURII Bond ••u,..,..nt ,..,..,.
~r of ' am
•
··
.
· h d ., "-d
llal•nce,
J•n
•General
Bond
R
t
,.
d
C40 57
you
these benefits, stop in
1 NICELY f
2
UUIDLI"t'
John Kauff will represent the son County Schools, Will attend
~
urn~s e .:. .n:: room I General Fund Unclutilnf Jllrldnl
lave.tm~nt 1
e. un
:.ooo:oo and try
ours on, !lee for your"Wa Hove Grown Because Wo HIVe Helped
both on thil
I J . wman's Club at the annual Spring Conferenre of ' apartment, Middleport. WY 1-1 lot meler81
7.080.8tJ Bond Rlllrement lnd Debt Servlce
aelf,
before
you buy.
iver and w IO&lt;'a umor 0
387A
3 3 tf Street Colllt. M&amp;.R
8 7.:141 Fund .A sll't8-GranoJ TOIII 31A40.17
- lola Bartrum
r • d • th sixth Annual Convention or West Virginia Association of
,.
c State HIJhWay Imp.
• .
LIABILITIUOthen Grow"
tbousan
s. ~ e
. "'
.
f Sch I Ad .. t t'
d -.
.
FuP\1 7 ~ per Cel\t
3&amp;318 Pbullc: Utllltyunted. f• the West Virginia r ederabon o
oo . . ~mm s ra Ions an THREE and four room furnish- cemeLerY
:m&lt;• 1 Rewer o1r sew. DI.OJP. BoM1 1114,000 .00
Member Federel Reserve Sysllm
rsona 1 Women's Clubs to be held March West _v~gml3 School Boards: ed and unfurnished apart· r.l[.fityiMPt.
z.~.~ To~~rrnPu:~;·eruuB~;dl
.::.-:::.·::
Mamber
Federal Deposit lnsurence Corporation
peba e l 21-2'1.·23 at the Greenbrier Ho-J Assoctation, March 30 and Ap-J ments. WY . . . 5434.
12 6 tfc Total Gen. vma1e Fund1 11.68:1:53 GENERAL - Not.e.
n,ooo.oo
t
DO
V
'
I ·
_
Bond Hetlnment Fund1 :l3.flllel Grand Total Prbt
199,000.00
outlide ol 0 ~1 . White SUlphur Springs.
I rJ"I 1 at th e H0I'd
I ay nn m Mor-1t&lt;'OUR ROOM
FURNffiHED f'oll ce }laiMf Jnd Pe nlll). 4.398:00 Gnnd Total fJ ablll ue••
Phone WY 2-3557
POMEROY, OHIO
ki e·/ ga nlown W Va
! Trust fu nd•
10.207u
Dee. :u, ~~
1w.ooooo
234 1!. Main
Pomtroy
~
I
M r~. Fred Hur t 0r Bec . .
' . .
apartment. WY 2-5385.
Su~t a ry Sewera l nd SeWIJt
.
r3) 18. 1~
.
A dr ve president of the State Feder:l· .
I 21 lfc Orand
D• •P&lt;nll WorU Con.&amp;.
UIS.OU.3Z
iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiii
Total of All Fundi JUIM7
8J
Ore tiOn wl11 formaliV Open t h E' I
0' urae m
RICIIpta'
.. establisb.me ('•nvention at ~· p .m. Monday I'
rH!\II.F.Ii LOTS - rree RW GeiOfr~l Fund includlnr Parttnr
. Th', March
~
.I
,·
d t Brown 'I 11411
~-'1 Street
ot melen
, ..u 'J7
~ IYstem.
21.
·~e ar. wa er
Conalruc:tlon
.30.841 :82
•~ persons in Gov . Hulett C. Smit h WI··1
er. Park, !State. Approved! state
Highway JMf' · t;&gt;u.Qd 1.!111918
, ,
r.emelery
7 . ,..:s,
~ are eoveret dd
the Monday evenin!r
Mmenvdle, Obio, 1"1llDe W\ ~1re llepl.
11.305.31 I
·•ti. prt!
redlcted. t session
a ress
I I. U{' Utilii:V
11.318 11
hrief1y and Dr . Ct!rlto Ir \ '&gt;
rll'bt
Total Gl'n. Vill••• Fuulb Ha.ou:3~ '
. that addltit
.
.
.
Bond Reli rrment Fund• 22..:b'r I
r' d d Th S. Wmter! Will be the keynote
I FOUR IWOM furmshed
apart· Pollee .Reller .and Pl!tllloe :a:ma::
. r:Crd e~trtd speak.er.
.
.
! -~!.o~~y 2-3658. ll _t5 ~~ ~::ar~un~~,, ends..-..". 104.oo !
!; t1 p of bi Votmg for elrct10n of officers BV MRS. D. E. WOO()
IMIDDLEPORT modern
un- ,_Dupoul v. oru c0111t ,
•,aoo.eo
Wed nesday, The WI'lkesv1'II e Garden cIub furnished
udftcl Tolal ol AU Fundi 14711!13.22 I
-' ons the will take place
rooms
and
bath
'
lxPNdltura~_
·
,
3
:~;~ose March 23 rrom 7 a.m. until 10 was ~eld at home of Mfs. Clara apartment. Low utilities.: ~:~r~e::~d, lncJudlu• Pnk1~ H
!mpet1 a.m.
PhUhps. Ten members were Coats BuHdin" WY Z..SlU ·Street Conatruetlon M&amp;ll n.see:77
• the
presen t an d one guest ' '!rs.
a•
Hllh"'a y Jmp , Fund
l.()IJg 21
prm'iding
2 24 lfe• 5tate
cemeten
e.ou:el
orne inst'
1lrent Jackson. Mrs. Earl Cray
~. 1 Dept.
13,na.oo
'· s nsion ~ CmiJIIe Celebrating
was In charge of meeting.
1TWO TRAILER SPACES
Tohl' ll&lt;tt. vm, ,. ,.,,j, ~~~~
• pa
·
Mrs 1 B Crabtree was a rent in the Village ot Middle- Bond Retirement ru1111 ao.snM
enterpn!ie 50th Anniversary
· · ·
rl Call WY 2-334S or WV Pollee Relief and PeJI.Ilo•
31u.20
:
PT PLEASANT
Mr and Sunday guest of her sister-in~ po ·
Trull rundll
1~ 1 . 91
:-:;
Today
·
·
1
M
nd
•t
J 0h Sh'll
Z-Z186
or
WY
2-3600
SlnltarJ" Sewen and Iowa,. oa.
1
' rs.
·
Mrs Opal Roberts are celebrat- aw, r. a
n ' 1•
'
pouJ Wvrkl Coou:tr.
80.9!!
~. seekmg e1
.
ings
ll J0 tfC Grand Total of A.11 l'unq lto.ZIO.IO
' ·u· 05 is inr; their golden wedding annl- M. d
••••l'le., 01c . :u _
!. Sl 0 .
llh
h
I
r. an Mrs. John Bobo, DavO.nen J Fund. lncludlnr Plrktnr
• the frmge \ ersary w an open
ouse t
1 ··
· . · SUGAR CROP OFF
Jot metenr
11.630 tt
~· la1 wages Sundav, March 20, from 2 to 5 on, recenty VIsited his stster, HAVANA (UPI) -Cuba pro- Street coutrucuon M&amp;R
u.71a:2a
~ sons for 1p.m. a·t the home of their son, I MrM. andandM~: JoeJ Strong.
duced about 2 million tons of I~!"m~te~lihwly Jmp. Fund a:~
=:.
c
R0 bert5 at Gallipolis
r.
.11.r !. oe Strong were
.
, Fire Dept.
t.IIUIIt
f·~ystem . e· F;eorge
busineSll caiJers in McArthur i sugar by March. 12 of this year, UtllitJ'
·
·~ lS not ke( erry.
1
.
or about one-thJrd less than
TotJI Gen. VIllage Fundi
• . ·
M
d M R bert
and Wellston Friday
1
B&lt;md Retirement Fundi
~ o( livmg.
r. an rs. O S were .
. ·
:did in the oomparative
Pollee Rellel a nd Petu~IOI!
•• •••"
.t .I War vE married March 16 1916, at GalMrs. Lonu Davts has been
h
t Trust Fund•
a,oeu.a
1
. . .
.
'.
sick the paet
k
h1st Y' at . t e governmen sanlttry Se.,.e,. a11d Sew11e ot1•
, a }JCDSlOI llpohs, Ohto. Their attendants
wee ·
1 reported Thursday
poul Woru c onlt.
U'7,MIM
. h $10• . ' I
d M Ch I' F Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bllbtl
•
Orand Total of a ll Fwtca. 2211,17J.UI
• t an
v.ere l l r. an
rs. ar 1e · D .
An offic'ial statement attribut· Out.tandln1 warnnll
Ma.a.N
has to dE J-.t onecutter, sister and brother- &amp;}!on,. were weekend guests ed the decrease to heavy rains Total, Bal. and Oulltendllll
·
d ·· 1
ber Th R ~ Iof h1s stster Mr and Mrs Joe ,
·
"
wamott
Z30.»fi .IP
M
!Jlresse
m~ aw or r. Ro ts.
e ou-1 S
• ·
·
in central cutra. ;'specifically Tot•! Ca.h Balance.
~ver a $ ens are the parent.. of four trong.
Las Villas and . Camaguey """m"' "· tNt
.,....,.,.,
ension childrE'n Bonnie Nutter of Point • Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cray, p .
·
Zan ' U
rovmce!i.
o the " Pleasant, Emogene
Rainey,
~sq e, were recent guests
.business George Roberts and James Rob- of hJS grandmother, Mrs. Mae ' Thomas_ J_e-ff-er-s-on- was the
eel erts, all of Gallipolis
Ferry. Dulfey.
ftrs! U. S. president lo
given a They also have ten grandchil·j Mr. and Mrs. Paul . Penc&lt; his meaage to Congress.
1 llr•menl dren and five great grandchll- recently spent • day WJth her l·:-::-;
:-:~=;;===ic
•
tJrt&gt; n.
!parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Cabellero Tan. 2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. radio, under·
4 Dr. Sedan. Black, Twin grip dlff. Dowgard, bac'up lites, windshield washer.
coating, Dowgard, direction signals. L.O.M. Window
washers,
back
up
lite.
o
TAKING
Freeman and Mf'.
;
. PT. PLEASANT . Appiica· Mtldred Bell were married Feb.l ,
[)[_ _ __
LIST $2339.55 - DEALER COST
LIST $2140.40 _YOUR COST
:· Y
[I hens of persons des~r~ng posl·_l28 at home of Mr. ,md '"""·
CBftBB
·
•
H
·
t suranee lions in the Child Development .\'lflrlon u+.chtson. He perfo~
'
1 live on i Centers may be submitted to e4 the ceremony.
l an orde tile Mason County Board of Ed· , e~r. and Mrs. Leonard Thack- ·
llom.o/the
4 Dr. Sedan, V8, 198 H.P. Cabellero tan and white,
! emplo-vt ucation before April 15, accord- i and ~a~h~r and Mrs. Rose 1
C Dr. Sta. Wagon. 6 cyl. Brisbane blue with frost
reclining seats, ind. seats, auto. trans. Twin grip
'· \hat tai ing tn Roy Uoyd, Director of Ellen 'lcGmruss and daughter, 1
labnloua
white top, reclining seats, auto. trans. P .B. Radio,
di!f,
power steering, seat belts 2 retrct, tlnteil
~ eost to I the Mason County Head Start :d Mr. James Napper, dau¢1-1
white tires, wheel discs, light group, VJsibiUty
windshield, reclining seat, P.B. Radjo, white tires,
~ tbe ass Program. Non • professional • all Vlstted Mr. and Mrs.
group, seat belts, 2 retractable, 4 way hazard sys·
wire
wheel covers with spinner, Dowgard, backI less Ia&gt; staff members will be selected Frank Hudson and family al
tern, Dougard, w. washer, backup lites.
up
lites.
·
I at best strictly on the basis of qualil~ New Stractsvllle.
idea ol cltion and whenever poooible j Mrs. Charles Dawson recentLIST $2916.85 _ DEALER COST
LIST $3217.40 _DEALER COST
f m&lt;llled, oili lw recruited from low • In-. Y.,~alled on Mrs. Kenneth Saun-,
1 Mr.
nd
.
.
; plan e: 1·ome groups.
' mil!ht
·
. a Mrs. Leo Davidson,\
Dogl h"e played an Im~ 1910's. P!OIIiDI Valley Hospital Wolfpen, spent Sunday with her portant rola in the developAtlantis aqua, with black vinyl top. 440 Hardtop,
~ for wo &gt;'DMmED: Mrs.
Joseph · mother, Mabel Wand.
1 ment of brain, bone, abdominal
surgery,
and
ln
the
C Dr. Sta. Wag. 6 cyl. Frost white, reclining seats,
P.B.
Radio, auto. trans. White tires, 232 cu. in. en·
! lor wo Blsaell, Mason; Mrs. Ear I The Wtlkes G~ange met Wed- knowledge of metabolic disoverdrive trans. 155 H.P. engine, P. lift tailgate
gine,
155
H.P.
Dowgard.
: becam Wines, Cheshire.
nesday eve:ung m regular form eases. For example, there
window, Dowgard, tinted windshield, white 15~
~ lbere
jDISCHARGED: Mrs. L 0 0 when the third and fourth de- 1 are more than one mUlion
tires, wheel discs, C. steering wheel, W.S. washer,
LIST $2710.90 _ DEALER COST
~tgg, b \"!!nce and son, Pt. Pleasant; gree~ were conferred on two diabetlca in the United
backup lites.
Order
By
Phono
'
Albert Swatrel, West Columbia; candidates. Two more applica- States alone who are living
uoeful and almost normal
And Take '&amp;m Home
e. f u '•h. Ronald Springer
Apple UO!l8 were read. They enJoyed a Uvea
LIST $2872.20 _ DEALER COST
because
of
the
experl·
and daughter '
guest as well as the nice num- mentation done on dogs.
WY2-5432
,
e
·
her of members present.
0 l1c~MI ltlteMkl
"llann!
Howard Morton suffered a
be the
stroke recently. Her niece Gi 11d·iF_,..,....,._,==------;;;;;:iiiiiiii
6615~5
'_. ln.
ys. spent several days with him.
4
Dr.
Sedan.
Brisbane
blue,
auto.
trans,
twin
gyro
•WURLITZEI
----·-B cyl. 4 Dr. Sedan. Ba' ~ ·ua, recllnlnc 1011,
diff. Power brakes, power steering, P.B. Radio,
eBALDWtN
i AND 4 MAKES It
:
auto. trans. Twin grirO~V .cl. Radio, white tlru,
white tires, undercoated, seat belt, 2 retract. Dowonf OTHER FAMOUI
I MELBOURNE, Australia I
undercoated, light
.dt bella! 2 retract, Dowgard, windshield washer, backup lites.
IRAitDS '
CUPI) - Mrs. Jean Cook, 36, a
gard, windshield w.~ , backup t'~
mother or six, gave birth today 1
America's Ffne~t
LIST $3153.55 _ DEALER COST
LIST $2793.85 _ DEALER COST
to quadruplets -811 boys - at a
Dlttlngulahad
Motor C.r
suburban hospital. The quadl
were reported doing fine. They
"F•crory fr•htecf ..,....,
"Tht Succtl!l C•r"
were born three monCil8s :~::.~~
lurefy at Preston and N
PHON~ 2l
JA(:K$0H. 0 .
Now
C(lmm•nity Hospftal.
Styllnv Loodtr
IIIHIII

Milk Sanitation

--~Rabies Scare
THE 0' )Jiscounted in

M on Wunty

• .. --..----"·-

l iTH I ""OIATI 'cdUIT
Do n't SI II YIMirta· If Shorl1 •• '"'Mil••
cou•r• 0 " 10
MATTIR •• THI WILL
RECESSION-OIPRISIION
• OF . .
..
110

~u;o::

'!ot;'iPro)HirtiT-.:.
Stat• Mo)., Vohlelo Tu
Quollno ...
:'J::n;:e .J;::c rtn. hut.

&lt;l"l"''" '"'

'
;.:Jt::f

_..

You NEEDN'T DO THIS

to mak"! deposits with us •••

I

I

CJUiWZJ!IA !A$

I

:.U:nd

'J::::. :»::..

"

lbove

I..,...,...,...,...,,...,...,...,....

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

lOLA'S

Are vabiPS

:.1-:::.r:.

I

Two Represent

a
b
)Jocal Jr.

1.181.71

an:

:e
II"'

lr

you can
BANK BY MAIL
m!Y houri

OPEN TONIGHT 6 TIL 8 P.M.

1

1

The FARMERS BANK

M h2123

and Savings Company

:r

lOLA'S
BEAUTY SALON

~

wlk esvt"IJe
sll!ltJety
. Notes

·

Pomeroy
Middleport

;

'~ i ,,,,

-PIECE SINK ENSEMBlE

STAINlESS SIB
DOUIU IOwt.
Sill[

WITH

UPI Briefs

SIU-IIM
ANI RTTINGS

·s495

(Continued from page 1)
and artillery support.

CDMPIIII AI PICIUIID

"'"H

.

I

·

5 618 i

SElL OUT OF ALL NEW

1\'

Edward Baer, Owner

Kent UHikes
StudentFea

r

(7 NEW RAMBLERS! FIRST COME - FIRST CHOICEI)

1

I

•

'

•

ALL PRICED AT DEALER'S COST

'j

~

AMERICANS (3)

Crow's

·!l!l9st

~mf?i:
~unger

AP~IJCATION
H:,~o~~
~

l,_.,,'.,,.,.:'~t~ ~~uc:

CLASSICS

NEW 1966-MODEL 6606-0

STEAK
HOUSE

NEW 1966-MODEL 6608-5

NEW 1966-MODEL 6615·5

2466· 20

$2701·90

5

NEW 1965-MODEL 6509-7

I

SANDWICH

AMBASSADOR

PfAN 0 S

MOVE AHEAD!

I

1

•.

T

NEW 1966-MODEL
u

52570·80

·

tt368•6$

I_N_o_T_ra_d_e_l_ns_
· Pl_ea_s_el__.l
_
I.__O.;,..p_en_E_v_en_i...;ng;..s_r_d7_P_M--JI

"YOUR DEAL IS OUR DEAL"

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

METROPOLITAN MOTORS

RAY RIGGS, INC.

OPTOMETitlST

.~.
__-· e_~
__~2_._~_~_•_1uo._·
u_N_~
__o_a___
, ____o_u_lc_•_HO_W*
'l'bun.
Ball
Colll1 St.. ___
i'ollltiVf,

PHONE 593-6601
15 N. COURT ST.

601).606 E. MAIN ST.

ATHENS, 0.

MULLEN

(1)

NEW 1966-MODEL 6685·5

~/A

NEW 1966-MODEL 6618-0

$2200.11

I

With
eliNCOLN-CONTINENTAL
eMERCURY
e MERCURY COMET

Right now the Big Ford Drive is on at your
Ford Dealers! ~·s adrive to move out a
JeCOI'd uber of big, beautiful '66 Fords
end Mustangs! And what are we using for
spurs? Savings! AM!pin' belpin' of them!
VOID llW I you kuny! Come take atest
tiive at our Big Ford Drive!

S20 12·45

1831-'

l

(4}

NEW 1966-MODEl 6615..0

0

5

•

il

ABOLIN

. POMEROY, 0.

FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
WY 2·5101

MAIIIIIAGE APPIJCATION

F:dwlu Francis NeulzliDC, 24,
Mason,
water operator, ud
Pomeroy
Nancy Lou Kiq, 711, Middleport,

DO YOU WANT PERMANENT WORK
AND GOOD INCOME?
Here II an opportunity for the right man 011 aa ..
tablished dairy route . ser:vlng both homo a&lt;OOnnta
and tlora account.. Salai-y and eommlsston Offer a
gond Income to atort and you eaa write your owa
pay lncreues by adding aow euatomero Ia your pro.
lected terrll!'l'J· '1!be compaor allo: contrlbutta k1! ·
penaiOII and helplbjlilliloa plant. Appllcuta lbould'
be In 10011 bellth, blgb IC!bool graduate and lllldar
40 yelil'l of ap.
'6or laterolew lOa~ Mr, Strlctler, Valley BeD Dab7.

Jelfenon Mid Mth St., Pl.l'lllmm, pboU IYHMJ.

. . ...

...... . .

'

~

.

~

..

~

~

~-

..... --

. . . . . . . ..... ...... "' ... "' .... .....

~.,.-

...

_. . . .........

-~

.

-.

1i6 1'0110 IAI.AXIIIOO J .DOOR HAROTOI'

We've stomped
this price!

Mlllp GeMnl Illlpllal
Atlmta»M - None.

-..... -CariN ·Yarlalm,j
Mason.

WHEN! Soon
WHAT? IScDoltYounelfCirWMh

., '·'

';,!,
'f.O.II. DRoll. Monoll&lt;tu..,.lltJtiUO!IOd -~ pr1&lt;0 IDf l'onl
IIIM(D)2-Door Hardtop. Dettlnatlon charges, stattand IOCII
-..ntt~~. WA"ttl MJt lnc:ludH. Option• auch 11 whillwlfll ~ill~
..... - ... - loool Forcl liM IIIIo&lt; hlo Mllinl prl...

. ~? laP...uoy-AG11d &amp;.clltioll

WHGn lavnden expncllng-Hia

WATal FCJI

L

FORD DEAlER

STOPI LOOK! READ!

ChUipolls hr¥1• To Y0111

••

,• •

•
. ·'· .

.KEITH GOBLE FORD, lit; 461 S. Third St.,

�..... -.... --· ..

-_.....__ _

_ . .. ... ,

~

. .... -

'

... ... ....... _ . . . . . . .IIIIi

--· .... - .. .......

"'-

··~--·-· ·~ ... ~

---·--·-··-·-··-·---.......:___
'"""'

..

· · - - · - - - · - - - -· . . . .

0

. . . . . . - . . --

...... -u4&gt;......,._

~

-

.......

.... _ ... .

...)"'

)

'

THE Dl

,ele··,,·s,eo.
n'. ReVl'le· '
.I
4

1,.

ftl P'IJII'IIII.cllllft IIIII· 11117-eaapre 1111111 ar 1111 pralllrwr ,
1lllli tha gorgeoua e~ of .GI Jnattmllaa to r1s1r1a bull, · · · :
credit Cl\'dll, but wllb commer· 'nmnrlfwul the hour, there
clall tor lollll, IIIII. with was 110 cleflntte lbrusl •t 1 '

mortgages,
car payments,
~. businesses-end
the
IDtereat lll!CJUinC to .eseb ol
1beoe parlll of our uvea. '!'bore
with banking

:;:" =ew•

executlveo, ex-

posslble
solution "'
the credlt
aird
lndebtednelo
problem,
yet ..
lor the first time an answer Is
in aftht: Rob from the
. ..,.... aaa pve 14 the poor,

Sweep•- 1n wblch peril and even a loan ahark.

HOLLYWOOD (UP!)
Reporlo" Tueoday lllght
ed a borror llory: A
documentary about
in Amerka.
The televlsfon program
peued to the aJI8(e ·waa
brdeblednesa and · credit
crowins expltlllvely ID
aatton, and that 190
Americans owe about
(lllllon-"or more tllan
for every man, woman
child In the United States."

(lOople race up and down There abo wu 1 note. about WHAT I. THE TRUTH • , ,
market allleo to. IH bow many a propooal by Sen. Paul .
gootls they can collect In a Douglas for a · "lruth In
pven tlm&amp;-11 was aunested lending" bllt wblcb would make
tllat thlo sbow bad hardly mandatory a elear statement of
ralaed aa eyebrow among true annual lntereot · rates. A
viewm ,.. eriUct.
nwnber of lhooe per80111 wtio
Unless my momory has filled
durins the hour •RTeed The ODIWtr to IIIla
eornplete, "S up e r m a r k e t
many COII8UIIlel's are just IDDre lm~
sweep" moot delinltel caused pl&gt;ln Ignorant on such matters flo found In lh
..U...
ralied eyebrows amo!:, oome ~ don't even know what booklet, "ThoT:l"
Abodl
newsj)llper and magaaine wrl· mterest they are paying.
Dootn.... " Wr!lo, ~or .Wt
lers. At the risk of necessar
n IbiS re~ on the almo.ot u today for ,... I!'REI!i ""P1
Tb dis~•··
imrnodes!J I make
y caahless society • there also was l'horeiiDo obliplkm.
,
e
- ....,., eonclse and for exam 'le
• strong segment ID wlilch
~
even humorous bour, whlt!ll 1
lntel'l'iewers willingly presented
P ' to our Dec.
handled a c~mplex ~UbJOCI on ..:pe:~~.~l ~e pr~~ere
the11111elves as examples of
..~ . •
bolh an informational and nl ed
weep,
different types of financia\1
··J hwman level, also did not Iooe ..,:
It, In Plll't, as
"overextended" families.
y
sight of the point that
at promous and One pair descrtbed the perUs
people may be sacrificing Is ::':~1":. ~· ~ 1111
of impulse buying, another told
more tllan money-that nationme ng •w nothing of the family emergencies th•t
Ly .'I..USO
II valueo are at stake.
So much for quibbling. For can be devastat••• on top of 245 E. Slota St.
At hem
far and away the greater
"'6
Strangely, however, the pro- of the Tuesday night
IIOl'lll8l debts, and a third
11'8111 likewise maJntained that "CBS
R 1 ports:
eommon, yet extraordinary $315,000,000,000" was lively
attitude of persons who excl&gt;lm journall!m, IVonderlully nanra~
Feat !ear over persolllll ed by Alexander Kendrick
indobtedness, yet do not Bee fit wbose dry Yankee humor would
to relate it to parallel practices serve him well in movie mles
=
by municipal or even national Ills scenes as a credit card
governments.
owner maldng the rounds
The hour also left itself
beady, higb-fiylng stuff.
to reply on at least one ;J;;;;j(oo;;;=~a..;;;.;;;;.;;.
polnl ' While laking a delightful
and proper swipe at the
offensive ABC-TV series, "Su-

National 1
Botunelli Kin'
Ate., Ne• Yol

Subacriptlon
wbtrt avallall
year in advar

ftce $15.50: si
$3.90. By Mo

v1oe nor av&amp;
Ullil one yet

Thret month

ABOUT

NERVE

DEAFNESS?

!";

N=

J:'

..

Are'
JT would l
how rna
are covere'
plan. We v
the percent
1everal hun
and other
part of ont
m
covered '
uected •
departmen
number of
bOth on tt
rtver, 10d
thousands.
aoeounted
of person1
not hive
outJide of

.....,

Q .- With wht federal obi~

ptloa mut an aiJea
&lt;tmply?

lllloallj• ll

A - Alieno living in ~e Uni~

ed Slates are required to report
their addresses to the Office of
the Atlomey General during the
month of January.

t.if wJeA mor•
drlv

SHOP
SATURDAY
9 tfl 9 P.M.

Where Your Dollars
BuyMoN

THE SHOE BOX
MldclllpOI'I, o.

....

0 establlsbn
aystem. T
, persons t

i

-~~

m cover

~

DOes Radioear Co.

protect your
from TERMITES with •••

•:~~terns

.

i predicted

Afili

11-DO·ll
•

simpte to do
it yourself

'

-.'

TRANSISTOR

PORTABLE
RADIO

MARCH SPECIALS
62 Comet 2 Door

' cyl...:4:· Iron~. Ro~le
'62"" Fofcl .Gal. 500

*·

4
I q\, At Tron~. P.
otoorl"" rodlo on~ htlfor

63 Filcon 2 Dr.

&amp;:,m::, .......
otontlor~ '""'·
.

.

65 Ford G•l. 500

WERNER
Radio &amp; TV

2 4r,lfan1W,
'"'""·
otontlo
.. lrHL 219
llodlt
ond

.......

65 Ford Chi. 500
C.nv. Ul ..,., Std. '""'·
rodloMtl-or

...

63 FOrd hlrl8118

Sale Starts Today, Friday- Open Tonight -Sale Ends March 26th

61 Old, 91 2 Door
H.T. AI
rotlle
ondlriM.
.,_,All - · · ·

63 Mercury Monte.

SWING FEVER TIME
AT KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

4 Dr. Aute. tnn1. Power

I cyL ltd. tnno. Rodlo
lllclhoottr
.

60 Corvilr Coupe

and

IDr.~trono.

E. Howard of Mt. Rope,
Va. as guest speaker of
evening. Her lopic wUI be
Ileal Garden'
I Flovvers." J
Mrt. Chester ,
serve ••
J. A. lngerick

t::i..IN. ......

63 Chnrolet Imp.

-~--

ANNOUNCE 80NGFI!ST

M Fonlhlr. 500

Tod1

PT. PLEASANT - Tbe an·
nual Mason County Gospel song·
lest will be bold Sunday, &amp;~arch
20, at 1:30 p.m. in the old Pnlntll
Pleaaant Jr. High School audl·
torium on Main Street. T h i s
annual event auracts gospel
groupo and JO!oiots from
iltrouchout the area and all gospel lllUIIic enthusiasts are lnvi~
ed to attend.

2 Dr, Hordlap, 219 onglno, Crvlolllllllo fl'IM.
Lt* tldllllt

" the frio

~ ta] wag•

Keith GoYe Ford

: sons fo:
£system,
~ is not I
. of livin
·' il War

USED CARLOT .
Locuet a ~Yc.-o

sto.

.· a pen~
; than $
·has to

1957 Volkswagen • • s495
2 Door Sedan.

BEAN

!J&gt;enslo
\lo the

1958 Dodge

$445

= • •

4 Dr•.Hard Top - VB. Auto. Trans. Power Steering.

·~usint

Early Bird

t

en

Radio and Heater.

1959 Studebaker

• tlrem

I

S295
s795

•

\i Too Pickup. 6 cyl. 29,000 miles.

:

BUY NOW

Ramltler Trad•lns
TheVerya.t
In UNci Cart Anywh.,.

'

tb

lEG. $59.95

4 Dr. Sedan. Std. trans. JWiio and beater.

Corvalr Cbevrolel 2 dr. A rather bird to find model
that we are aure you will find to be 'the best any•
IVhere. Aulomatle ahltt. SpoO.a llllhoPDY finiah
and oil viD,YI bUCket aeata.

aDd heavy 1111&amp;8 birleDpJinp at 67,000 points

INGELS .FURNITURE
Open Friday &amp; S.turclay Nights

DELUXE

$,
.
.

Made with extra
exira Ibm- .
to give heal"':lully correct
IIIJPilorl: to )'OUr bact.

·~.

'1295

lnd beater. Jr. Weill Coarrt 14irron.

1962 Volkswagen • $1195
I Door Sedan.

Vi1161L One careful OWDtr. Power tdflt.
lnf and brakel. llydramatlc drlvt. Slrowl ~ care.

PoDtiaC Sta.

.--THIS WEEKS SPECIAU

JmJII]a

--"'t

1962Ramblttr2Dr. s 595

60 Chevroh!t
• turquoiM
• • fbllall.
•795
V8
4 dr. SedliL Lttt
AGo

STATION WAGON, 8 CYLI!iDBR
AUTOMATIC TRANSJIISSION• .

liiW

.

57· Buicks
•195
We IIIVI Cllolce of four pod care. One hu loW
t.olowoo

9a•
85

.'

mJieap an4 wu owned by a local merchlnt. You'll
IIIVI (o 1111hem to appreciate the value. · .
·

'

'

BLAETTNARS

'

.

'

t

'

~Sons co.
:'

EVERY CAR MUST GO/
64 Olds Dynamic 88 Holiday Sed. $2388
V-8 motor, autom • ic trans., powf"r brakes, power
ateering, 6 way power seat, radio, tinted glass, white
sidewall tires, whoel discs, anti·spin differential. Fac·
tory air.
.

64 Pontiac Catalina 2 Door

$2188

Hard Tup. With V-8 motor, automatic transmission.
With power brakes and steering.

64 Olds Cutl..s Coupe

$1888

White over blue with white vinyl interior, bucket
aeats, V-8 motor, auto. trans., power brakes &amp; steerIng, tinted glass, 4 neiV white sidewall tires, radio,
wheel discs.

62 Chevrolet Impala 2 Door

$1388

Hard Top. 327 V·B motor. Powerglide trans., radio,
white sidewall tires and wheel c.iscs.

59 Olds

$588

89 4 door. V-8 motor, automatic trans., power brakes,
power steering. radio, white sidewall tires, 2-lone
paint.

59 Ford Th11nderblrd

$1088

y-s motor, automatic trans., power brakes and steermg. white sidewall tires, wheel discs, tinted glass,

63 Rambler Classic 4 Door

-·

~ ··

·

·~··· ·

·

. . ... ...
~

.. .

.

'

..

'
'.

I

., ' ',

. ' ..,

·"'""'
$118&amp;•_.,

V-8 auto. trans., like new w s'w tires, white
black, red vinyl interior.

V-8, auto. trans., power brakes and steering, radii,.
wlslw tires, tinted glass. blue and white, blue vln••f'-'
interior.

63 Ford Custom 300 2 Dr.

- - - $'10818m&lt;
390 V-8 engine, Cruisematic tra01. radio w!s:w . .
spotlight. heavy duty electrical equipment, an ~
State Righway Patrol car. A hot one.
.

61 Mercury Meteor 800 4 Dr. _ _
V-8, auto. trans., power steering, radio,
wlslw tires, lite blue with blue interior, sharp iDside,:
and out.

'

$1088

62 Olds Dyn•mic 88 Hoi. Cpe. _

$1388

Wblte over green int., power brakes and steering.
V'-8 engine, auto. trans., Wlslw tires, one owner.

$611

59 Olds Super 88 Hoi. S.d.

v.a, auto. trans .• power brakes and steering, rldio,
Unted glass, wlslw tires, white with red interior.

Door-----

57 Buick 2 door H.T. - - - - $388

5I Forcl4

S1 Chev. Bel Air 4 door

$288

61 Plymouth Convertlbl8 - - -

·56 Iuick 4 door S.dan

$288

v.a. auto. power brakes and steering.
v.a,

auto. trans.
auto. Iran&amp;

V-8, auto. trans.

v.a, auto., power ateoring.
Mllny MeN to Choo• - Evely .
hcluc.cl In Price -ON SAlll

,KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
~LLAC.OLDIMOIILI

'

'

over_,.

61 Buick lnvida 2 door H.T. _ _ $1Ciia.--

lidewall tires, wheel discs, black with red interior.
Factory AIR.

'

'

61 Olds Dynamic 88 Hoi. Cpe. _

6 cyl. engine, automatic lrans., power steering, white

PII!)NI WY 2-5342

0.

$788

One bronze, 1 green. V-8. auto. trans .. power brakea-·" llll&gt;
and steering, radio.
·.'

radio and faelory air.

.

.

2 • 60 Olds Dynamic 88 4 Doors _

. GMAC FtNANCt~

'

PO~ROY,

In Priee1

v.a,

I

•

'

Auto. Trans. Radio and

= •
\i Too Slepslde Pickup. 8 cyl. Low mileage.

63 Catalina • • • •1875

Reduced

+-r

1962 Chevrolet

New Yorker " dr. lflrd To~ lot of llmlr1 eaa be
youra with IIIII eleQ. 1968
It trld&amp;-ln. 1\ fino IU•
tomobUe that hU received the very best of care. ruu
power and automatic ahltt.

tornatfc 'ltblft,

SPECIAL ONCE-A·YEAR SAVINGS ON THE

BEMCO COIIFA·PEDIC

992-2635

Mlcliltport, Ohio

' Oltn .IIICO APOefl'lll

Heatc.

1962 Dodge - • - S1295
64 Chrysler • • • S2995 . UtiUne
Pletup. 7\i ft bed. 8 cyL Std. tra111. Radio

!""')hinM luDIIioul deep Q1dlt comfort, 111perjor CIJih.

PHONE

V8 - 2 Dr. Sedan, V8 -

iek trade-ID, With oil- viDYI upholstery, Power aleertacand brakea. Hydramatic drive.

mattress at a ~?."'• ~!~ked pricei You get
Demeo's es:c!1111ve "Unifu
COIIIIilaclfoll that

10111111

1960 Plymouth • • S695

63
Olds
"88"
•
•
•
'1895
2 dr. lllrd Top. AD utremel)' pod Jootlnc aew Bu-

ca:Ji"
comfortalldl~~~q ty~d

Sugar Run Flour Mills

1960 Chevrolet = - $1095
'k Ton Fleetslde. 8 cyl. 3 spd. trans. Law mileage.
1960 Mercury ·= • = s995

1

63 900 Monza - • SJ195

Everyone's a lucky winner in the J!em110 Sleepstabl!
Now, for a limltecl time~. you
the llllpr8tDe

Feeds, Seeds, F.tlmw
lid Farm Supplies

64
Dodge
•
= • • S2095
Potara 2 door Hard Top. Only 25,895 miles. lt'a real

% Ton - 6 cyl. 4 wheel drive. Utility Bed.

pleuure to olfflt 1 car as clean 11 this one. Power
ateerlne and brltet. Push button shift. Dart Tur·
quoiae with maiA:hiDJ Ill vln,YI uats. A real beauty.

"Sure

= =

1960 Chevrolet - = '1095
!I Camino 'k Ton VB- Std. Trans. Radio and heater
1960 International- SJ295

kes. Hydr11111Uc drive. Perfect oriJIIIII turquoise linIsh with matchinl Interior.

MmOPOLITAN
. MOTORS

•

4 Dr. Sedan. Auto. Trans. Power steering and brakea.
Radio and Heater.

=

- NO ;;R~EA"'S""O-;-;NA~B=-=L-=E
OFFER REFUSED
SEE

· that
• t.'Oit

1959 DeSoto

= = $1395
62Catalina
PontiK 4 dl. llldiD. Power oteer!ng aod power bra·

. Everu
Cor

1957 Dodge - - • $595
dio and Heater.

iJJVef I

· Ius

See The Dodge· Boys!

4 Dr, Setbn - VB. Power steering. Auto. trans. Ra-

~resse

'~' the

WE'RE REALLY SWINGIN'
WITH OUR ANNUAL •••

bosteSIII.

4 dr. H.T, t eyL AI lrono.,
p. ... ndlo '""
Mder

idge Keno

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

1110 4 bt. I qllndor, outo,
·fran-. .... &amp; hHter

==

\ Mfl 01

BAKER FURNITURE

Middleport, 0.

63 Fonl Gal. 500

! empl

-----... ---···--

e 8 TRANSISTORS

I dr. H.T, Ill - · AI
frat&amp;, P. ..._.ne, radio,
hoottr

: live c

amulnely Ughtwelthtl

BLACK or BROWN

64 Ford Chi. 500

Tl
'
~ empl!
l op•n
; youn1
\ cal\ s
1 1ura•

Sturdy, rufllld st ..l
eonnruc lon-ytt

62 F•lrl•ne 4 Door

~· seeking
~ sitions :

'

'liM PI.AYMATit
...... NtlO

lfltrlno, ndlo ........

;, !hat addl
'• decade. '
• rapid str
+ tions of
· serve lh•
and th01
the Imp•
providin
; some iru
- pansion
, enterpri

.

...

.' ........'
'

�..... -.... --· ..

-_.....__ _

_ . .. ... ,

~

. .... -

'

... ... ....... _ . . . . . . .IIIIi

--· .... - .. .......

"'-

··~--·-· ·~ ... ~

---·--·-··-·-··-·---.......:___
'"""'

..

· · - - · - - - · - - - -· . . . .

0

. . . . . . - . . --

...... -u4&gt;......,._

~

-

.......

.... _ ... .

...)"'

)

'

THE Dl

,ele··,,·s,eo.
n'. ReVl'le· '
.I
4

1,.

ftl P'IJII'IIII.cllllft IIIII· 11117-eaapre 1111111 ar 1111 pralllrwr ,
1lllli tha gorgeoua e~ of .GI Jnattmllaa to r1s1r1a bull, · · · :
credit Cl\'dll, but wllb commer· 'nmnrlfwul the hour, there
clall tor lollll, IIIII. with was 110 cleflntte lbrusl •t 1 '

mortgages,
car payments,
~. businesses-end
the
IDtereat lll!CJUinC to .eseb ol
1beoe parlll of our uvea. '!'bore
with banking

:;:" =ew•

executlveo, ex-

posslble
solution "'
the credlt
aird
lndebtednelo
problem,
yet ..
lor the first time an answer Is
in aftht: Rob from the
. ..,.... aaa pve 14 the poor,

Sweep•- 1n wblch peril and even a loan ahark.

HOLLYWOOD (UP!)
Reporlo" Tueoday lllght
ed a borror llory: A
documentary about
in Amerka.
The televlsfon program
peued to the aJI8(e ·waa
brdeblednesa and · credit
crowins expltlllvely ID
aatton, and that 190
Americans owe about
(lllllon-"or more tllan
for every man, woman
child In the United States."

(lOople race up and down There abo wu 1 note. about WHAT I. THE TRUTH • , ,
market allleo to. IH bow many a propooal by Sen. Paul .
gootls they can collect In a Douglas for a · "lruth In
pven tlm&amp;-11 was aunested lending" bllt wblcb would make
tllat thlo sbow bad hardly mandatory a elear statement of
ralaed aa eyebrow among true annual lntereot · rates. A
viewm ,.. eriUct.
nwnber of lhooe per80111 wtio
Unless my momory has filled
durins the hour •RTeed The ODIWtr to IIIla
eornplete, "S up e r m a r k e t
many COII8UIIlel's are just IDDre lm~
sweep" moot delinltel caused pl&gt;ln Ignorant on such matters flo found In lh
..U...
ralied eyebrows amo!:, oome ~ don't even know what booklet, "ThoT:l"
Abodl
newsj)llper and magaaine wrl· mterest they are paying.
Dootn.... " Wr!lo, ~or .Wt
lers. At the risk of necessar
n IbiS re~ on the almo.ot u today for ,... I!'REI!i ""P1
Tb dis~•··
imrnodes!J I make
y caahless society • there also was l'horeiiDo obliplkm.
,
e
- ....,., eonclse and for exam 'le
• strong segment ID wlilch
~
even humorous bour, whlt!ll 1
lntel'l'iewers willingly presented
P ' to our Dec.
handled a c~mplex ~UbJOCI on ..:pe:~~.~l ~e pr~~ere
the11111elves as examples of
..~ . •
bolh an informational and nl ed
weep,
different types of financia\1
··J hwman level, also did not Iooe ..,:
It, In Plll't, as
"overextended" families.
y
sight of the point that
at promous and One pair descrtbed the perUs
people may be sacrificing Is ::':~1":. ~· ~ 1111
of impulse buying, another told
more tllan money-that nationme ng •w nothing of the family emergencies th•t
Ly .'I..USO
II valueo are at stake.
So much for quibbling. For can be devastat••• on top of 245 E. Slota St.
At hem
far and away the greater
"'6
Strangely, however, the pro- of the Tuesday night
IIOl'lll8l debts, and a third
11'8111 likewise maJntained that "CBS
R 1 ports:
eommon, yet extraordinary $315,000,000,000" was lively
attitude of persons who excl&gt;lm journall!m, IVonderlully nanra~
Feat !ear over persolllll ed by Alexander Kendrick
indobtedness, yet do not Bee fit wbose dry Yankee humor would
to relate it to parallel practices serve him well in movie mles
=
by municipal or even national Ills scenes as a credit card
governments.
owner maldng the rounds
The hour also left itself
beady, higb-fiylng stuff.
to reply on at least one ;J;;;;j(oo;;;=~a..;;;.;;;;.;;.
polnl ' While laking a delightful
and proper swipe at the
offensive ABC-TV series, "Su-

National 1
Botunelli Kin'
Ate., Ne• Yol

Subacriptlon
wbtrt avallall
year in advar

ftce $15.50: si
$3.90. By Mo

v1oe nor av&amp;
Ullil one yet

Thret month

ABOUT

NERVE

DEAFNESS?

!";

N=

J:'

..

Are'
JT would l
how rna
are covere'
plan. We v
the percent
1everal hun
and other
part of ont
m
covered '
uected •
departmen
number of
bOth on tt
rtver, 10d
thousands.
aoeounted
of person1
not hive
outJide of

.....,

Q .- With wht federal obi~

ptloa mut an aiJea
&lt;tmply?

lllloallj• ll

A - Alieno living in ~e Uni~

ed Slates are required to report
their addresses to the Office of
the Atlomey General during the
month of January.

t.if wJeA mor•
drlv

SHOP
SATURDAY
9 tfl 9 P.M.

Where Your Dollars
BuyMoN

THE SHOE BOX
MldclllpOI'I, o.

....

0 establlsbn
aystem. T
, persons t

i

-~~

m cover

~

DOes Radioear Co.

protect your
from TERMITES with •••

•:~~terns

.

i predicted

Afili

11-DO·ll
•

simpte to do
it yourself

'

-.'

TRANSISTOR

PORTABLE
RADIO

MARCH SPECIALS
62 Comet 2 Door

' cyl...:4:· Iron~. Ro~le
'62"" Fofcl .Gal. 500

*·

4
I q\, At Tron~. P.
otoorl"" rodlo on~ htlfor

63 Filcon 2 Dr.

&amp;:,m::, .......
otontlor~ '""'·
.

.

65 Ford G•l. 500

WERNER
Radio &amp; TV

2 4r,lfan1W,
'"'""·
otontlo
.. lrHL 219
llodlt
ond

.......

65 Ford Chi. 500
C.nv. Ul ..,., Std. '""'·
rodloMtl-or

...

63 FOrd hlrl8118

Sale Starts Today, Friday- Open Tonight -Sale Ends March 26th

61 Old, 91 2 Door
H.T. AI
rotlle
ondlriM.
.,_,All - · · ·

63 Mercury Monte.

SWING FEVER TIME
AT KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

4 Dr. Aute. tnn1. Power

I cyL ltd. tnno. Rodlo
lllclhoottr
.

60 Corvilr Coupe

and

IDr.~trono.

E. Howard of Mt. Rope,
Va. as guest speaker of
evening. Her lopic wUI be
Ileal Garden'
I Flovvers." J
Mrt. Chester ,
serve ••
J. A. lngerick

t::i..IN. ......

63 Chnrolet Imp.

-~--

ANNOUNCE 80NGFI!ST

M Fonlhlr. 500

Tod1

PT. PLEASANT - Tbe an·
nual Mason County Gospel song·
lest will be bold Sunday, &amp;~arch
20, at 1:30 p.m. in the old Pnlntll
Pleaaant Jr. High School audl·
torium on Main Street. T h i s
annual event auracts gospel
groupo and JO!oiots from
iltrouchout the area and all gospel lllUIIic enthusiasts are lnvi~
ed to attend.

2 Dr, Hordlap, 219 onglno, Crvlolllllllo fl'IM.
Lt* tldllllt

" the frio

~ ta] wag•

Keith GoYe Ford

: sons fo:
£system,
~ is not I
. of livin
·' il War

USED CARLOT .
Locuet a ~Yc.-o

sto.

.· a pen~
; than $
·has to

1957 Volkswagen • • s495
2 Door Sedan.

BEAN

!J&gt;enslo
\lo the

1958 Dodge

$445

= • •

4 Dr•.Hard Top - VB. Auto. Trans. Power Steering.

·~usint

Early Bird

t

en

Radio and Heater.

1959 Studebaker

• tlrem

I

S295
s795

•

\i Too Pickup. 6 cyl. 29,000 miles.

:

BUY NOW

Ramltler Trad•lns
TheVerya.t
In UNci Cart Anywh.,.

'

tb

lEG. $59.95

4 Dr. Sedan. Std. trans. JWiio and beater.

Corvalr Cbevrolel 2 dr. A rather bird to find model
that we are aure you will find to be 'the best any•
IVhere. Aulomatle ahltt. SpoO.a llllhoPDY finiah
and oil viD,YI bUCket aeata.

aDd heavy 1111&amp;8 birleDpJinp at 67,000 points

INGELS .FURNITURE
Open Friday &amp; S.turclay Nights

DELUXE

$,
.
.

Made with extra
exira Ibm- .
to give heal"':lully correct
IIIJPilorl: to )'OUr bact.

·~.

'1295

lnd beater. Jr. Weill Coarrt 14irron.

1962 Volkswagen • $1195
I Door Sedan.

Vi1161L One careful OWDtr. Power tdflt.
lnf and brakel. llydramatlc drlvt. Slrowl ~ care.

PoDtiaC Sta.

.--THIS WEEKS SPECIAU

JmJII]a

--"'t

1962Ramblttr2Dr. s 595

60 Chevroh!t
• turquoiM
• • fbllall.
•795
V8
4 dr. SedliL Lttt
AGo

STATION WAGON, 8 CYLI!iDBR
AUTOMATIC TRANSJIISSION• .

liiW

.

57· Buicks
•195
We IIIVI Cllolce of four pod care. One hu loW
t.olowoo

9a•
85

.'

mJieap an4 wu owned by a local merchlnt. You'll
IIIVI (o 1111hem to appreciate the value. · .
·

'

'

BLAETTNARS

'

.

'

t

'

~Sons co.
:'

EVERY CAR MUST GO/
64 Olds Dynamic 88 Holiday Sed. $2388
V-8 motor, autom • ic trans., powf"r brakes, power
ateering, 6 way power seat, radio, tinted glass, white
sidewall tires, whoel discs, anti·spin differential. Fac·
tory air.
.

64 Pontiac Catalina 2 Door

$2188

Hard Tup. With V-8 motor, automatic transmission.
With power brakes and steering.

64 Olds Cutl..s Coupe

$1888

White over blue with white vinyl interior, bucket
aeats, V-8 motor, auto. trans., power brakes &amp; steerIng, tinted glass, 4 neiV white sidewall tires, radio,
wheel discs.

62 Chevrolet Impala 2 Door

$1388

Hard Top. 327 V·B motor. Powerglide trans., radio,
white sidewall tires and wheel c.iscs.

59 Olds

$588

89 4 door. V-8 motor, automatic trans., power brakes,
power steering. radio, white sidewall tires, 2-lone
paint.

59 Ford Th11nderblrd

$1088

y-s motor, automatic trans., power brakes and steermg. white sidewall tires, wheel discs, tinted glass,

63 Rambler Classic 4 Door

-·

~ ··

·

·~··· ·

·

. . ... ...
~

.. .

.

'

..

'
'.

I

., ' ',

. ' ..,

·"'""'
$118&amp;•_.,

V-8 auto. trans., like new w s'w tires, white
black, red vinyl interior.

V-8, auto. trans., power brakes and steering, radii,.
wlslw tires, tinted glass. blue and white, blue vln••f'-'
interior.

63 Ford Custom 300 2 Dr.

- - - $'10818m&lt;
390 V-8 engine, Cruisematic tra01. radio w!s:w . .
spotlight. heavy duty electrical equipment, an ~
State Righway Patrol car. A hot one.
.

61 Mercury Meteor 800 4 Dr. _ _
V-8, auto. trans., power steering, radio,
wlslw tires, lite blue with blue interior, sharp iDside,:
and out.

'

$1088

62 Olds Dyn•mic 88 Hoi. Cpe. _

$1388

Wblte over green int., power brakes and steering.
V'-8 engine, auto. trans., Wlslw tires, one owner.

$611

59 Olds Super 88 Hoi. S.d.

v.a, auto. trans .• power brakes and steering, rldio,
Unted glass, wlslw tires, white with red interior.

Door-----

57 Buick 2 door H.T. - - - - $388

5I Forcl4

S1 Chev. Bel Air 4 door

$288

61 Plymouth Convertlbl8 - - -

·56 Iuick 4 door S.dan

$288

v.a. auto. power brakes and steering.
v.a,

auto. trans.
auto. Iran&amp;

V-8, auto. trans.

v.a, auto., power ateoring.
Mllny MeN to Choo• - Evely .
hcluc.cl In Price -ON SAlll

,KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
~LLAC.OLDIMOIILI

'

'

over_,.

61 Buick lnvida 2 door H.T. _ _ $1Ciia.--

lidewall tires, wheel discs, black with red interior.
Factory AIR.

'

'

61 Olds Dynamic 88 Hoi. Cpe. _

6 cyl. engine, automatic lrans., power steering, white

PII!)NI WY 2-5342

0.

$788

One bronze, 1 green. V-8. auto. trans .. power brakea-·" llll&gt;
and steering, radio.
·.'

radio and faelory air.

.

.

2 • 60 Olds Dynamic 88 4 Doors _

. GMAC FtNANCt~

'

PO~ROY,

In Priee1

v.a,

I

•

'

Auto. Trans. Radio and

= •
\i Too Slepslde Pickup. 8 cyl. Low mileage.

63 Catalina • • • •1875

Reduced

+-r

1962 Chevrolet

New Yorker " dr. lflrd To~ lot of llmlr1 eaa be
youra with IIIII eleQ. 1968
It trld&amp;-ln. 1\ fino IU•
tomobUe that hU received the very best of care. ruu
power and automatic ahltt.

tornatfc 'ltblft,

SPECIAL ONCE-A·YEAR SAVINGS ON THE

BEMCO COIIFA·PEDIC

992-2635

Mlcliltport, Ohio

' Oltn .IIICO APOefl'lll

Heatc.

1962 Dodge - • - S1295
64 Chrysler • • • S2995 . UtiUne
Pletup. 7\i ft bed. 8 cyL Std. tra111. Radio

!""')hinM luDIIioul deep Q1dlt comfort, 111perjor CIJih.

PHONE

V8 - 2 Dr. Sedan, V8 -

iek trade-ID, With oil- viDYI upholstery, Power aleertacand brakea. Hydramatic drive.

mattress at a ~?."'• ~!~ked pricei You get
Demeo's es:c!1111ve "Unifu
COIIIIilaclfoll that

10111111

1960 Plymouth • • S695

63
Olds
"88"
•
•
•
'1895
2 dr. lllrd Top. AD utremel)' pod Jootlnc aew Bu-

ca:Ji"
comfortalldl~~~q ty~d

Sugar Run Flour Mills

1960 Chevrolet = - $1095
'k Ton Fleetslde. 8 cyl. 3 spd. trans. Law mileage.
1960 Mercury ·= • = s995

1

63 900 Monza - • SJ195

Everyone's a lucky winner in the J!em110 Sleepstabl!
Now, for a limltecl time~. you
the llllpr8tDe

Feeds, Seeds, F.tlmw
lid Farm Supplies

64
Dodge
•
= • • S2095
Potara 2 door Hard Top. Only 25,895 miles. lt'a real

% Ton - 6 cyl. 4 wheel drive. Utility Bed.

pleuure to olfflt 1 car as clean 11 this one. Power
ateerlne and brltet. Push button shift. Dart Tur·
quoiae with maiA:hiDJ Ill vln,YI uats. A real beauty.

"Sure

= =

1960 Chevrolet - = '1095
!I Camino 'k Ton VB- Std. Trans. Radio and heater
1960 International- SJ295

kes. Hydr11111Uc drive. Perfect oriJIIIII turquoise linIsh with matchinl Interior.

MmOPOLITAN
. MOTORS

•

4 Dr. Sedan. Auto. Trans. Power steering and brakea.
Radio and Heater.

=

- NO ;;R~EA"'S""O-;-;NA~B=-=L-=E
OFFER REFUSED
SEE

· that
• t.'Oit

1959 DeSoto

= = $1395
62Catalina
PontiK 4 dl. llldiD. Power oteer!ng aod power bra·

. Everu
Cor

1957 Dodge - - • $595
dio and Heater.

iJJVef I

· Ius

See The Dodge· Boys!

4 Dr, Setbn - VB. Power steering. Auto. trans. Ra-

~resse

'~' the

WE'RE REALLY SWINGIN'
WITH OUR ANNUAL •••

bosteSIII.

4 dr. H.T, t eyL AI lrono.,
p. ... ndlo '""
Mder

idge Keno

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

1110 4 bt. I qllndor, outo,
·fran-. .... &amp; hHter

==

\ Mfl 01

BAKER FURNITURE

Middleport, 0.

63 Fonl Gal. 500

! empl

-----... ---···--

e 8 TRANSISTORS

I dr. H.T, Ill - · AI
frat&amp;, P. ..._.ne, radio,
hoottr

: live c

amulnely Ughtwelthtl

BLACK or BROWN

64 Ford Chi. 500

Tl
'
~ empl!
l op•n
; youn1
\ cal\ s
1 1ura•

Sturdy, rufllld st ..l
eonnruc lon-ytt

62 F•lrl•ne 4 Door

~· seeking
~ sitions :

'

'liM PI.AYMATit
...... NtlO

lfltrlno, ndlo ........

;, !hat addl
'• decade. '
• rapid str
+ tions of
· serve lh•
and th01
the Imp•
providin
; some iru
- pansion
, enterpri

.

...

.' ........'
'

�'

PI

,.'

..

· --·:::...: -:.:--~.1:,: .

'

Rtcbarc
Ch e~ l.t

Publisbed e•
diY by The 0
pany, 110 ME
45769. Businet
Editorial pbon
Entered l l
t
11 the post of
National
Botunelli Kill
A.ve .• New yl):

suoscriPtior
tht~ 1\'!tl&amp;l

year in adval
ftc. $15.50; si
$UIO. 8'1 Me
vu~e not J VI

mtil one ye

montb

Tbret

. ..

~ J_,
;-r.

,,, , ,.

I' • •: .;.;
"'f1"1'':-

;:.

- BotteN~:
•
t;

:O..otRidp
.
.
'

SodeqrN.m

Soeiety News

!!!•••

'-~---~ ':'' reflfty Yeera.Agoon the River by Ohio River hll-lorlen
Dick 'J'hon IS, eetfl Sunday,
.
.
leDebunklng lllticlesweeklyfrom the pen ofMel~scounty's
own brilliant Hieronymous (St. Jerome the Transla1or), a
modem synthesis of Will Rogers, H. L. Mencken and
Ambrcsa Bierce In unique and imaginative
views of Amerieo today.
-leThe Ghost letters from Our House, manning cre.~ttons,.

96tUr...:Urart.•iy

each 11 credit to American literature, fortnightly
by Martha S. Foster:.

SALE

Apple Grove
Society Notes

--==

S. Chr Prllo l~inf

eSpecial features this Sunday: Grover Salser, Sr~of Dorea!,
by Robart Wingett, and "From Thailand to Germany in
One War" the story of S-Sgt. Dan Chevalier, by Dick Thomlls

Rousl!'sSIIH St«e

1eAnd many other special interest features about 11 world
~ in ferment ltlld dlange in the 1960s.

ELECTRIC SERVICE
INTERRUPTION
TUESDAY
MARCH 22, 1966
5:30 A.M. to 5:45 A.M.

cae mor

establlshr
0 1ystem. 1

i

are eov11

&gt;;;

i predlcte&lt;
•;_ that add
&gt; decade. '

fntenvptl011 wift 1Hect IUIIomen •Mcf

- rapld sb
[ Uons of
~ serve th

from Mlyn1rd Sub ll•tlon, Including Rut-.
lind, Sal1111 Center, l.lllgsvllle, Dexter llld
the New Unt., ltyHII llull lllelltod11 1un

' and tbol
. the lmp
providim
~

some in

. enterpr
"
:
Tod:

l11 of Jnftment wwther tfMi aorlo:
will be perfuned the lollvwJag clly.

'· seeking
~

sitions
rthe lrir
~ tal wag

· of Jivil

'

PLUS-

'

.has to
l,presse
J&gt;Ver '

~ven

usin·

'·

.~

'

LATEST NEWS

..

l

i
T1
, empl•

At Home-In the State and On
'

~ open

The N~tional and World Scene

\ can I
1 sural

A LOWER PRICE·;THAN THIS ONEl .

live 4

; an o·
! emp
; that

''

l coat

~,~b
i

idea
m&lt;il
pla1

Bringing to You

"
,,.,

* * * * * *
PLUS

~for

~ for

': l!eca
: then

3 ONLY TO SELL
l ltg. 299.95

Racine

PHILCO

Society Notes

BIG 8 PAGE COLOR
COMIC SECTION

r
,be

13.7 cu. ft.
I&amp;RIGIRATOR

$229-95 '

* *ALL*IN THE*NEW*

~

'II

.:

~~

i,

siud/
llllli..l

TINY'S FOODLAND

i. ;;,.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

HEINER'S BAKERY

:· ,mtban
~imts
•
itntittt!
-~

THE
OHIO
VALLEYS
·•GREATEST HOME SUNDAY
:,

'i

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

Youth

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

.:'Cut.a,
w·-••

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER

1

KARR CONSTRUaiON CO. EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.

SATURDAY NIGHT SPORTS!

~~~~

~l

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

AND

: yo\ln
1

u

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

'

t

• tlr•m

I

UlopoJ:YW-

~:Jensh
-

Mctlanle~

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

: th an~

notht

•'*

ae

:..sons fa
: system
" is not l

a pen:

uo

t:JO

ArNa.

- pansion

' il War

I

Pom...,.,

k.-.,...,_.,_licWbuiUf'L
..!:f .-... -lb.t

1

I peraons

I

....

A drh

~
-~

a..·

'!_

departmeD
number ot
both on U
rtv&amp;r, and
thousands
accounted
o! peraoru
not bave
outlide a1

~·

.,,........

•'rlda1.

-'

plan. We 1
the percent
~ev eral bur
and other
part of on
IY&amp;tema 11
covered

ar:.,. ...

Spen...

I *"OCAL FEATURES

how ma

CbarJe1',8Jaiell Alll
li.:llo!• I 'illl I ILJ M&lt;f!11. . W.....ll 11 1. a: NYI'II
t 41 8 m.. ICvo'nlftl 'lo•.-. we'
' II p, m.: Mld~teelt Prav· , ill'" " 7.10 p. III Wf'llftoatlt!y
lllddlrporl Clllh!l .. ll1o NIIJ. ....lOt . . . .
orone. Rev Clyde J llartlell CbllclreD undir
sundiY .,, ..,,,.,.II ~II m., \11111'&amp; IS ldd up; 7:JO,
llllotello• llpllll lOY - Hatrtonnvkll 110111, II&gt; II 10:~ '«&lt;11t Vm 'S'IIIrlz, IIJ 111 "'OI'!IIllp 10 Ill a 'II-: NY I"
ilree1 ~· liP (,., I. O'Loo ...., Onder'lloocl, IIIID!I!Ir. Ill- Iader. Revival Sunday at 7:U vouna ,...,. · 145 p m.;
par, puJor: IIDblrt Lewla. IUJI\. 1111 - 1 UU I. ID.I M"""'"l l'flll!liDC lbroU&amp;b ltlardl 27 wilb ~ - M 1111 p. 1D ; O)'terJop Ql. .
t ·• a. 11. Mof1llll&amp; Wor8h1r• - P I •l111 • m.: ltQblr• Rood Rev. RuiHil t1. Coolvlllt 11 Pr•~"' "'" · t \\'"" 1-:Jo om HoopPOlt. 11-: ·
liJld Sun!lay ScboOI; 1 p. m. 1l:v lllblt "•hnnl ~:&gt;!.
,
evn..IIIL
' .........., t11tw11 o1 lllf No 1311 ..... Mr.
lllilJI ltf'Vloe. l"'uradiY, pu Qwle CbarciJ et God, lin Cltal&amp;l lllllbGIII ~ !lmM!. Sunday lchnnl 8 30 I "'"' . tO :til · - III.
p. m. Prayer I*IJal.
UUben
IWW SI.WGil Pearl "- CBsto, ~'••Jor; wor .., Morl&gt;lna 110ralllp lQ 46 a. p. m. YF1 Wed.
Cupnlor a.,1111 Cbaretl: !ldlool UD a. m MIWit"l I
.,viCe 11 I I. -L-, !lun~l) Ill Even!Q(J Wnrs)Up, I p m; l:t.nlr 1 o ID Senloo :
&amp;lnda, 'l&lt;:hoo g illl , m.: Mort&gt; lblp II a m.: 11l9anpllllle • ~~ IO •- llli, W~-r.J ~Jtfa ~~~ 7 p m w.. bVtenart l'tvrcb ill« Wonblp tO:ll I IlL
rloe. 7 P m Prayor IDMI1n&amp;- · - - ' ol moo .. :
""""' .,.., _ Y- • encb!rsOio, palo flcel 9:30 ..... luodi1
lllo ~~ m. Wednelllq; VOIAI mutt&gt;&amp; 11'11 WodNDtJ ot 1bt Jor,
10:~ 1. m.: 'Biblt ~
.......... Ollrell. ll
- ·- ~ ........•• llerv11!0
l.;ltJ ....-'h.
Qlllret oJ lbt 1'1.-, ..... 1:30
p .Ill. .,
port. Rev. Uoaald 8oooe. ,.. p. m.
llorla ••• Mill u Cllare ..,.
HP rlvtl&lt;o HlfldeniUII,
~ ~-~SUpt.l:lliO....m.. ._.,dl • a-, lilt. • • • - l'llltl A. Cillo. plllor Wor JIIIIOI': 91•Hioy Scbool 8•110 I
.... -~·
:
''" 1. lit 0u1o1 w.n.u. ..- llltp aervlce It a m. '"" ""• llf\'k:el 1 30 p, m. Sun., W01'1111p s.mc.t BYP I P. Sunday !il.'lloOl Ull 1 m.; wor Ollltl ~ 1.U p m. !lull .,, Mornlll&amp; Wor•nlp 10 30 a
rL; Evoultll WDfSblp. 7:10 p. IJIIlp llefVIct 11 a ,._ 1(111 /;IV daJ 8cllool 10 1. • · JGIIII ""'cos 11!0 p. m p r , y, r
IlL: \!'sci. 7;110 P. m. PriJer 1 m Prayer flltlllaa "I:• p llllley. Supt. Pravet meetmw a1.1 NYPS 6 ~ 0 m Eveni1111
D1MIIal ll!l'''*""· 7:30 P. e. 111 1'uudoy; YQWII l'eoOII' ......., a. Metllodlll dlardl .,....,. 'II' • m fhu...S••
practice.
• Pom• -ti!J&amp;. 1:Ill p, m ~lldiJ
- Sundap lc:bool 8 a. m.' 14ft. a dl tt lite NIUr..., RaPinl_Bapdat Clltlreli
Bollutl cnn. 01 uoa, Bot fred Nease, Supt. Worship ser- c1n1, Oblo. SUnday Scllool al
roy - -Ret. Carter WUIIinll. Jnbo Smolt'llood, pUI«: ;!wt4a) 'f1oo II a. m. lilY. Wencloll UO 1 m. Sunoay
Worship
SUndaJ Sehoul 1:110 dU 10.:11. llelloel 10 ._ m.; Evl"··•·l,..tc Slatter, PNIOrService 10 30 a.m Sunda' E••
By Mrs. RIIIJelt
Wonblp soovlce. 10:10~ ~~ ...,,.,. 1 P- m.; Youna People llel._ '"•ll•odtll Cllardl. Ml~- ailqj Service 7:30 p.m.; Mid
Mr. and Mrs. Mike M~ 1
Nursery and Junior eb
Kndoover 1 0 m WoctJIIOdJy · dleporl, lll. E Uowsoa, putor, IIMil Prayer Servi• ·• WednK of Clevellmd spent 1 .......
clllldre!l
• RaclJit Pra1er meelin&amp; 1- p. m. Sa~ loin. Nao Moore l!huroll St:hool llaJ 7:~ om Rev. l\torrt1 M. with Mr. and
Mra. Bnlll
l'lrll Bapllll a...,.. pollflr day
Supl : Cbun:ll 8chool, • lJO · - li'oUe. PUinr'
Gloeckner IDd !leY". IIDd - Rev. C. l. O'l.'onller,
Grau litiii&lt;Opll
~ m.; Worsbtp_ llerrlce, IO.lJO I. Rotlllld ~'11•,.• a1 111o Naur James Morrison.
·
llwlday School I 30 L m.. !1om
l'bt Rev RICltlnl ll 81.; Mllllodist Youlb Fello'll- _ , SUnda; School 9 :tn 1 m .
Oirtls. .,pl; 10.4$ L
~ Martin. Reetor. StJaUy _ Mor el!J. 1 p. 111.: Official Boen1 Mornbla Worship IO ~ 1_ "' 1 Mrs. Herschel NorriiV~-!
~. •Juot""::"'r!~!.~ I •.m. aiD8 Preyer IIIII 'leralaii, 10:30 ~eetins, Ill SIJO~ay ol monlb £vanaeUatie aer~ico I 4b ;&gt; m . medical_ P&gt;tient It . _ _
Wo ..rpt ....... tMlla I oqalml ......, I P"l"'rlul-I'"' wblle
....
..,.,...
•
•Jil COliN bour folln•ri••
1.30 p.m. WSCS, illd MOIIday olldweek PI'IIV.11 serv•ce. 1 . 45 p Memorlwl Hospital.
-·-'"•
Jlei'Y1ce:
1:30
p
m
••
._
..
•• 7:..
.. P m.: EleanDI m Wednosda•0
"""""'" l1lo oppoiJio ••• lllto • pi'ttolldiq " bt nup.. la ..
Norman Rbodeo, son of llof.
....,._,
·
· Ea••-'11 EIJB ""••dJ Ra• .. 1lon...
plollot-'" ....
W..ho.II!JidaD Pravef meeetnp;
........
...... '
diAIIIn-•..1
7
'
1
Rhodes,
left recently for ....,
""'
''
'
y s.n'i::r Mlltr.el Slllllb, pastor Wonblp """"""" Y- p, m.
Syroraot Qureb II ... NIZM
Wo an ..,. blool 1oJ loloJir,- tlo "' 1:1 H ~114 u to ht.l. Wo
ice
with
l'le U. S. Army.
UO p, m. Wedneada •
service UO a. m.; Sllllda) Mlltenvllte Mtlllodill t'harch ,..,.., Willlllm \.. JborJIO pa.;lur
Bat Wt ratl Jt nrtii.IHa unleu linoere..
Cboil Practlce: 1:30 P. m. 'I'II.. School 10 .30 a. m. Youlb Fel- WelldeU G. Stuller, Pastor. !luodat H&lt;•lluoJ 9 31, a m.; Morn
llllrlq
ftltl~ ,.,...... a.l• Is Jalklnc
day _ Juntnr Cbolr Pre=- _ tll'll&amp;hlp 6:30 P. m.; Boyo eno Sunday School, 10 1. m.; Wor- 1111 worsblp tOll 1_ 011_
Jlec&lt;nl guests of Mr. 1111.
llulforol Baptill Cll . Morn· 01r11 _Fello'lltlhlp,
p. a; lblp service 11 a. m.
1'011-.lal o\loemiiiJ. Roatt Mro. RoJ' Buck wero Mr. 11!111.
Ill\ ltltJa _. tJ. • wrt.,. pnJV _.. 6u a .-t
Warren G. Zlnn, p~bert v. EveoiDR eemce 7:30 P- m., lnd ...... Cltape IMelbodlol - I '4, Rev Oaul E Jun••- ,.,,.., Mrs_ ArthW' Stobart, Antlflllllj,
IDI
W0111hlp. 9 a. m.
Cburch lind fib Sundays: Youtb Cbolr James Early, pastor, OUver :•,Jl(lay 8&lt;-hool 10 a. m.: Wor ' Chlorus GriJOOJ ol Letart, lieliAu.i OW ....,.
wUJa J'dl" •Urt flmtl7. Support the Chun!h
Dotson,
opeaker.
nice Carpenter ol Pomeroy liil4
wltJr. 1!Jllar lltriftc:t. ()fer yaur diM IDtl talent. to Cod in yo·1r e · ;:r ~ga.­
4_30 p. m. WedDesday. l're11l Sayer, Sup. Sullday School 10 llay_ Wodnest! •• and Friday
School 1:10 a. m. Classes for ~-t-J•• 7,30 • m w~--'-y a. m.; l'reacblns 11 a. nL
l'lle ...."""'Ill Ul•-b Mid· Eileen Roush local.
Jlon'•IIIQ llle. Al1ol U.. OldiOIOJ ll1o irull&gt;o J011 doeriohII
.... ·•· ' •..,._
Porllalld lllolbodlll CIIIHO•
~ .• '
a RallaDd Ftnl BapPII Cllarcb "'~Eo ~~· Be•- B. 1. McDaniel, pastor. Sunday dleport'lch ·,,soutt 3~ ~~e · Suno,a) Mr. and Mrs. 011 llostotl rl
00
Sun~ay Scb&lt;'ol 0:10 a m. Preset&gt; ;:."!.~ · .,........., pillllr: Sell 1 t ·30 H ld R0 h
' ' ' - "'-• '""""' e•en na Racine spenl a Sunday with Mr
lne Sunday 2:30 p. m.
_ , School 8.45 1· m RUJo Su: K~th ar~cL&lt;od, :,,· oangeli&lt;Jic ""n·lce. l .llll il- m end Mrs. Dorsa Parsons.
"
Free WID Blpllll CbiiTU, •U Archer, Supt.
SUndlJ Supt p hin&amp; 7,30
S Wtdnesday 81ble ~tudy 1-lll p I Mrs. Rod Grimm of ~
Rutland. Paslor, Rev. p • u I eorsbtp 10:4&amp; L m. and 7:30 day ·• reac
. p. DL llfl. m : Sahlt~ , . nt~h1 Praver ond apenl Monday through 'l'hunJo
Taylnr: Sunday SclloOI, 10 a. m. ~..m. alternately. Bible lluely thcllte Mtlllodlll Owel, Worship 1 ' D P- "' p.,tor · Rev day with her mother, Mrl. Lifo
Guy Prttkly, SupL: Preacbtns - prayer 1111"/lctled by put. H. t...
pastor : SUn 8 - I. Barrett
I zie Sayre.
eervlce, 7:30 p. m.; Preyer oer- or 7:~ P. m. Wedftesday, CllrtJ. dey School 8:30 a. 111.: Preael&gt;
Hatrhoovtlle Preabyltrl.. Mrs. Edha Roush, Letart,
vices. Hl9 o m Wedneodav
liD Endeavor, 1;30 P. m.. lrd illg 10:30 a, m.; MYF I p m.; Churcb John D-•••es. pastor: spent Sunday wilb Mr. and Mrl.
Muo1
Bapltll
Sai*J
Sclt1el
Satunlay
of moatiL
Prayer and Bible StudJI. 7:30 p. lllarcb Scbool 10 30 8 m w.,. Russell Roush and family.
Wlrh rhe luJ~ U wUl, in IOrtl e measure, Ioder and help sut•
•·~od d lllorallll Sial EUI Cblll!l, Ill Wedn .• •ay_
alllp WVICI :311. P ID
Revival sol'\' leta 11'0 In ..,.,
A V• Ha11' comer -.. lllby •·v M ze1 S I~
lllin rh.at which ia good in /11mi ly ami commJ!niry fife, rhh fea- D
..
•
"'
•
lutl
Ch
cb
I
.,..
Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsortd
""
en
"' "'- ouJor: Y1• a.cl SprlDII Melbodtst ·-•·•
ar " ..., ' gt'059 al L~e United Brefbrell
18
11
rure eporuored by rhe bUll ineu firm• and organizations French City BopUal Cburdl In &amp; m. SUnday Scboo~ Roy Va~ Cbester Lemley, pastor: WOI' l'hr1J1 ot Latter Uay '""' . ~ Church at Letart Falls 'llltb"tbl
GallipoUs. Affiliated with S.B.C. Meter, ~~~pt.: Earl Shuler, Au 1 sblp &amp;mice 9·30 a m.; Sun· mllel from Rao·me 011 Rarm~, \11ev. James Morrison. Jr., M
who•,. ruriiUla appear below.
~----------------------------,[ _ Rev.
R. L. Pinson,
paator Mornl"~ wurshJp lU 4li a m.. day Scllool. 10 IS L m.; MYF P':,U•nd Road Sunday School I eangelisl
Sunday School every sun- Prayer meetlns 7:30, Thurt- Ut:
m. Pra ., and Bible • -•• a m., ~ orshlp 10 30 a
day s p m. Preachlns serv- day Youlb FellO'IIsblp, 7:30 p.
Wedni'Sd~ 7311 P m 11., SUndo" e•Mt"'l oervoce at MWee~nd guests ol Mr. a~~
lets the fth Sunday of each m. Sunday.
Mtlflodi.t - Q.,.._ ! :llll p ~ ' Wed wn.-.hlo serv i rs. oy Buck were Mr. lUlU
ronth.
Soolll llttbel !£UB Cllareh - lie•. C. J. 1.e1Dley,
(IOSI&lt;Jr: tee al 7,30 p m Pastor . C W ~:;,.: Beegle and Zane of
1111. Morllll 'lapllsl Clardl. Rev. Euceoe E. Emenon, palo Cuirdi School 8.10 a m , Wor Pl'ollltl. IIU avemna sen I
·
l!lddleport. Oblo
lllddleport, Obto
Corner o1 Fourth and MaJu Sl- tor. Sunday School t :41 a. m., llilp lervlce, ui:ao
M 1&lt;e1 be~t• al 1 3D p_ ~
Mn. Bertha Proffitt, Mrs.
Middleport. R•v. Nyta 11on1eo Nllftlllll 8. labr, SupL Sunday Y. r. Monday, 8:30 p. m.
. Ov Lody ol Loreuo Mlsslno , Evelyn Foreman, Jrmmy - '
mln1111r. Sunday School
WorP!p 10:4&amp; I. m. and UO P. SIIIIG1 Metllodtst Cllucb - Loo&amp; 1lol10m. Re•- l'lloma• Po- Davtd and Mrs. LWI Foreman
Sllldy H. L. M~Dantel Pastor; Mrs_ lrOoek, administrator: Suruby ~ Portland called 011 Mr. and ·
_ m. Arnold Rlcbanls, SUpt. 111. Alternately. Biblt
1
Morning Worship, IO:SO a. m. IIIII Prayer ltnlct led by put. Lester L, Roush SUpt. Preach· ot
-"•ObssBU auHa m7., e&gt;J - Hoi) uays w~ke~:Y Hellley over
Ilia
Naomi lltpflll Cbardu SQ or, 7:10 P. m. 1bursdaJ.
lng I •~ a, m. Sunday School
gauon. P m
·
Bakon o1 Good Bread
1ay Schon! 1:110 a. m.: Wol' ~uo E.IJ.B, Clorel. Pul 10: I! o. m.
Sl- Joha'a CaJIJoUe MIISion: Mrs. Hughie Donehue re1urtJ.
sblp II 1. m.: Prayer oervlce A. 5e en. P - .
OU GNve Molllodfll Clnlroll, near Gu vsvfll• JUUtch Rldtrel : ed to her home Saturday a&amp;r
We Fill All Doctors Presertptlolll
BunllaiiOIJ, W_ Va.
1
Pm.
WedntodaJ.
'
t:311
a.
m.
Sundl1
Scbool,
len
a
L. McDaniel, pastor, Earl Rev. Frank Mamert,
pa• aosisting In the care of ber
WY 2-29.15
Pom....,
Carleton ~Urd&gt; llap-,. Qulsenberry, SUpt.; 11:311 1. m. Cross. S·pt Sunday School at 101·, Sunday Mass lU 30 • m.. I mother, Mrs J&gt;ct Wood
Road, Rev. Clyda 111r11o
Mornln&amp; Worship oerrico, IJI ID:IS 1. m.; Preachlrl&amp; 1:1&amp;. Hoi) O.y ot Obligation Uti a ' Alliance.
'
tor. Sund&amp;J School, t:IO ~ llld lnl Sunday• of tbe 1110111b: Syneue Melbodlll t:burc~ :-• Conll!S5Jon, I&gt; bour before M J ck S
Ratpb Carl, supt. S11nda' Wor- 7:10 p. m. EvllliD&amp; ICviiiiii.U. Weadell G. Stutler,
plltor ass.
"· a
argent of Raolll
1hfp service, 10:10 L m. uti tic Senlce, 2nd and 1111 flun. Worship Service 1:4511. m. SUn- fte Salvation .\rilly, !nv., and Stephanie Radford, Pome7:311 p. m. atlerrlalllly. Prayer dey ol monlb. BETHANY - day School 1:45 a. m. MH flun. flay S. Wining, officer in charge roy, and Mrs. Pete Sllleldl, ..,
llleeltn WednaSda
30 p. m. t:IO a. ID. Mornlna Wonblp: day B p, m. l'rll)er meetin;l Sunday 10 1- m Holiness meel- cal, called on Mr _ and Mrt.
7
Z40 LlaooiD St MlddlepoM WY a.211110 130 11:. Seeond
Pomeror
WY 2-2440
~
.,._ 10:10 1. m SUrodaJ Sebool, lily· Suncla7 7:30 p, m.
'118• 10:30 a. m Sund•l &lt;:cbooL Earl Robmson Sunday.
1
vice eacb 3unday I : IS a m. lie 'lbelss, Supt.; 1:10 ~. m. Uatled Metl1odtst Chareb, _ ~Y 1 P- m. Youna People'• Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jtlllll
!Mldly Scllool 10 .. m.:
Youth Fellcnnblp. CAliMEL - Pomeroy, '!'he Cburdl School at U!g!oo: 7Tli:IO ~d- m. SaJ•aUon ::ntdasuunghdater of 'thWtsttbeCo~
9ervfcol:l5 p. m. Etentns Wor- t:IO a. m_!lunday llebool Way· I :IS a. m. '!'he Divine Worship meeung: "" ay, I to s t.. ··Y wr
•
o1t1p 1 o. m. aacb Sand
III Roaab, Supt.; 10:80 1. m. at 10:311 a. m. Scripiurt
and lin Homo 1...111e: 7 P m Prep parents, Mr. and Mrs. Genii
r.tabllalllll Ill ll10f
11nf11I1rJ Cllarel
IIDmlaa Wonbip, 2nd and tlb 5ermool, I John 1:1·10 "Have 1aaoes: 7 80 P. m. Bible study, Hayman.
Art Martum, mlnlsler; Btbta ~-of lbe l'l«&lt;fb; I p, 11- We No staT" 1:15 p, m, Class .,.,., maetlng OtbeJ sel'\'icn Mrs. Delores Oweu, Cola-..
West COiambla, W. VL
HlddlepoM
llebool
and Pdoralns W bl -...... Ev8lll'l1sllc Sentco. for Boyt and Girls attended wtlb "' onnnu""""'""t
bus spent !be weekend 'llltii lllr
Pb. llliiOD 77lh'llllll
IO:IO 1 . m.; CbrlldiD ~:: 111 and 11'11 Sunday of D*IIb. lbalr pam~~~. Mondny, 7:IO p, ~~~~ St•eotb Dar A••.,. :other. ~Mirs. Do!Daly WolftJ Illlt
• p.
~··•••
Tippitt Plalll £UII Clmrdi, m., JOF CJau mee""" at - """""' - Mulberry HetJIIII' r_ anu rs. llao Hm.
or,
m.; • ,...,.. .,. ... p, 8ev. "'·-·
. Ours , "1 •
--·• E. !meraDn, pa• church. Wednesday 12 -.
Noon. Rd.. no,-•
.. ai Me~gs t.lemorl8• Mrs - Lew11
'"""' Sid
~ '
~.;.m. CemmflllftJ Qveii Jor; Stmday 'IIOI'Iblp t:• 1. m. YouUt FeDowsblp Lenten IAmcb· Hospital Paslor. F 1'1 !liltord Carpenter ol Wellsville are ..,
Rev. Rusaell Cline, pastor _ Sun!lay Scbool 10 I. m., U.. 110.1 1114 Dovollonl. Wedn...tay ~- Putor. J - R sl!tlng 1n the care ollbalr 16
Bulova Watl'heJ - Sales and Senlee
Wesi t.lat• Bl
Pomoror
Youns People'a service 1:io p. bart Vineyerd, Supt Bible Stu- 7:11 p. m. Clan Study ol Sl. Jlofler Servtcea oo Saturday •: Geerge Hal"DJan, wiio la ll
1811 N. Seeonf
lllddleport
SUppoM tht Cllurcb of Your Cbot..
m. 'lbarlday; f!:vaogellltle d.J lDII prayer eervlces led by John'l G4opel. Tllursday, 7:15 Sabbatb Scbool. 1.311 p m. w~ pno:;""'r.:'·
·
· Erneat JllpltJ
vice Saturday, 7,311 p. m.: and pastor, 7:10 p. m. Tuesday. p. m. Otolr Rehearsal.
Worship, 1•30 p. m.; You 1~ and rf. mt""1
Stmrley 7:10 p, IlL
Adult e1as1 mer"'l 7:10 p. Letart Filii United BretbreD meeting, 1110 p m.: Blblt Stu
a Y of Columh111 spell!'
Bemloel Grove CllriiiiiD m. last Molltlay ol month.
1D C I'QI Cbardl, SundaJ School d.J. 'lburlclay, 1:10 p. 111-, a Sunday wllb Mr. and Mra. (lj.
Clwrcll, James Quisenberry., , .....ted Cbudl, PliiDIIIJ- I:SO a.m. 'IIOI'Shlp servtca. Tbe G li:YIIll Helflbts, llalllpolto. ' 011 Thaxton.
worship
•ervlee, toiO a.m. Rev. W, H. Penin, pastor: Carl lint and lblrd Tbunday oer&gt;- Ullted drOW'aD 11 Mrs. Erwin Gloectaer I I , .
"E•erylblng In llardware"
Sunday Scbool, 10 a. m. StaJ. Kautz, Supt. &amp;mcfa1 School at IIIII 11&amp; 7:10 IIIII lbe IIOOIId lDfl ~~~ Oardl: Rev l!:lden R Ins her dau(.lter, Mr. and lin.
Cballer. Oblo
Pomeroy. Oblo
lonl StocktDn, SUpt
1:15 a.m., Worablp hour 10:25 fourtll Sunday aJcbll at 7:10. Aalkt. oeSJor• SUoda• Sctlool. Larry Badgley, Columbus.
Bndlord Cba'e. e1 Clllld, L m.
JIIJIW Morrison, paalor,
II L m.; Wllinlt llolllopr supt. ~!tending I youth nllJ at
Jo o
RoliiDioD,
JIIDoilm'; ML u... I'.W.B. Chreii - fb'MII lila me Mllllodltl. lllristlaD Endeavor. 1:11 p. 11
ster
Sunday were ~f~~\~1
Homer Fpmal. SuW Bthle fbtdl18cboolt:a 1. 111., llrl ,...,. E. Sadll, Sr., paotor: !Irs. Lyda Cbovaller. prestdllll ~ Ro8ush, Ceyilll Mflflltl ..:
School 1:30; lolcn!Da Wonblp. llarUJ, aqll.; tilt~aflll ftt SaDday School t:SO 1.111. 0. 0. dulll fo, au SonR 111'\'icea. m uck, Edwerd OIUlm- t
lO:Jt a. m.: llvllliD&amp;
IJIIlp, 7:• p. 111. bJ Cd 011, htter1011, Supt.; Mol'llill&amp; Wor I p. 111. l'reldttna l :ill p. m.; Mrs. Mtldred Donohue, Jelr'l'
Tllrtlomeone Willi You To Cllurob
8Dllden and Bulhllrll Sa~pUu
1 p, m. Wed~, 7 p.
l..yma; Y1111111 Ptaple'l ...a ~ l0.30 a. 111. Yuulb Serv~&lt;"t. 'lid W"' Prayor meellnl. 730 Greg, flev. Jamu llltr,
ID PomoroJ OveJ t10 Yean
Btblt Stud,y.
bllllllllllbla lllad.J, 7:• p. a.; , ,. P. rL; llnlftot~Jtto .,. ,_ m. WedNMay, Claao I.e» Roberta Rolllb IIIII Da111 ~
Pb. 1811001
011- 'IbiD
Dedtr Cbarel af C h hi Wc1D dar; Oio1r praellca II ..... 7:110 P, Ol.j Pre,er meel- .. Mrs Malle Rnl!IJI&amp;II'
Jl_
Bible
Scbollt
9:30
1. 111. Preacll- f:IO p. 1L 'I'IIIIrldQ.
...
11lano''1
7:10
p
e.
0
1111
11:\&lt;Uielleal
UDiled
Mr. and Mrs. RUIIIII 1k1111t
Altond Tbt CIIUI'Ob of Your Cbolce
1111 11:10 L m.. lint and fldrd 11a111111e PiJCrfm Balll111, tP. I'NI ,...,,.. ''I -. ~ allbNI Cblli'Cb - SUildaJ end family callacl oa llr. illil
!lundaJI.
Q, lepvdle, Oblol, .... 0.
Cllll. •... R. I .·ne . ;m School 9:46 .. 111- Wursb1p. Mra. r..ac Lewia at an .
lfllll! CIIJ Cbii'U tl CJMI, CJtr- Pl..llrl SUDtllf "«&lt;oao, 1:111 ..... &amp;aDcllf Scbaal 1:30 1 ln4 IIIII till Sundap, t-tl a. W. Va, Sunday.
•
lahtond on Produeta
Do
to
tUIO
end
up
~~I
8uDIIay
Bibla
._
m..llllllert
Grate,
8upL
WOI'
e.1
Pbll
WilL
tUPL1
Monwlfl
a
Aajlaoh
Miller,
~.
Mrs.
Edna
Roalh
1J111i1t
...
Brown'• Botllt Gu
lludJ· ~ m. IYIIIIaa Will" altlp flrl'lce II 10:1; 1. 111.: PIJ. JIOI'.illlp 11:10 1. &amp;7 YI u 10 Ul cqn,11. t.etaJ.
..,. tlay wUI! Mr. and Mn. 01 '
viY Uttl
Ohio
WYNtlll
Po11..., l'omii'OJ
lblp 7, ,p. m.: Btbta stud.J, firbD Y~fb, 4·45 p, 111-: li:YID' 'tlit"- 7 p. m.: li:YIIIgllisll1 411 School 1:10 a m.1 Warahtp lostotr.
f:• p. IIi.
l'llllle M1'91ce. 7:10 p, a ~ WYial 7•111 p, a Mill • • • •• Sunda1 1-111 p 111.
Mrs. Mltea Cblllhla re ...
Ml..,.rl Clltlreli It Qr111, Week ....,._ aud Prallt, WtJI. ...,. eenlllr 7:111 p. 111 wea Lotarl Pllt Ual'-'1 Bl tbrn Ina Mr. and Mrs. DiJuc1u Qllo
lib lJIII llaiD 8treeta DDII.Itd MlllaJ, 7,30 p. 111.
w.-.s11 •lid P'rltlaJ -'Ill fa Cbr1lt Qwrcb. JIIDU Mor· drtaa at Clevellllll.
lllch. mfnlaler; Btblt Scboo~ lh1tr• Ball • ......., flo 1t1e ....,.. "I u, • llloa, pulur. $1mda1 lobool at
l'unlltart and Appbaneol
:10 a.m., Kenne'b McEihiiMy Witt 1 a- PubUe murns.
')ban Sfl...,.vJUt Road: II" J t •IO a. m. PreunJna •er••ces
v- 8 1 111 •
Qualtlr Jurrlllafo at l.flww
tlapl.: MOI'IIIIltl
Wanldp. da7 I -. ~l WIIICitloaa aJad.J Cktlllfii, (lUlGI': RQIIIr W' ~ .llrlt IIIII lblrd 'lbarotlay even-•
'" •
lll441ePort. Oblo
I1IO
m ~ Worelllp. ' p. m.; llDta Tlieidll bd. Supt.. Sundlr tlablwll. Ill 1DD II 7:80 p. m. Second and ADMillED: 11eUnt1a ·
7 P- m., Praytr ~~en~ct, ' WtJI. 7 p. m. 8enlct meeun• I p. • Ill.; Ennpdllfe . . . . 7• fourtllluada, iilldlbci al 7:30 Bey, Pt.
Mn.
tlaldlf, 1 p. •·
m. 'I'IIIIndl1• M1nldr7 tdlool, ,. " • "'rlJtt at 1'1111 7:10 , _ m. ....,.. 111 ac ...,..ld Woodard, Pl.
WORK~
,9/IP II IJrrfll,
7 p. Ill '1'111111day.
•- Ill ,._..~
Mil IMfa tllndl' ~ CollrfD, Pl.
Ji't'I(M1114ra, IJUIGI': 8uadlf &amp; r..l'a ,... If. ....... BtM • Ill I 1 Olltt IIIW' IIIII 11m aid 11111'11
V IY· B. (Mike)
8aliool t:IO L Ill
\tllll ~ dlllrdt. - ~ IIID, mtos!Oilii'J PI I h SU. .tap at f:IO p. m.
PltaiMI
..
m.:
Cbrllllan
ladelvor,
•••
Iii,
I?~
1:11
..
...
and
11:46
..,
Scltaol
1:10
•
111.1
WorllllP
Ill.
&amp;
1
•
,
.
Bl
.....
ADMITI'ED;
IDeAl ' • •'" 1111111
p. m. _£9eiiiol IIIII Iot. 1:.. P. I. e.: J dtj lobtlol I1IO LID.
W m.: ~- 1:10 o lro Cbrlit dJurdL J - MDI'
O.Dtpolla
..fill••
W. Va.
awct cl Clttllt .:.. lllolb ..,....... 11'1 P* &amp;I Pl_,ill • uld, r:• p. m rillia, pllill!r. SuoodaJ . · teitoor
Pt.
-lloJ I
, Mltlilter, i !IQI!! Ill u Clill at SL Jobn•o Cbarcb 1'1landaJ,
PI_.. .met
tiDo • 1111 • • m.' WCI(IIdp 'Mil II Jilaa Clroq llilfllt fbe " '· II h - i!n. llrl lint and lblnl Sunqay atgbll
Ff ..ti......~ Ifill L m. St- Paal'a Cb!lrcb 11_,. llUIIL ~. Pllflll'• i!erv1~ .,_, at T:ao p. m Secoad 11111 illl&amp;'lb '
Cburdl end Ollloa iiUPPIItl - Gill
~'1 -~ t:• p. Alhl ltetlt IW I 4 . - W' f:• 11. "'
8dndaj l1llll'ftiDCs at II 1. m. ,
~

Sen.tinel· Churrh News

'

,,

are covere•

,.

'

;~ :-_ imtbl! ~imts- jtnfincl

IT would I

~ected

------"!"!!'IN. . .""""'THE
"'"

-....

Rutland
Society Notes

.,

:_ :;·.

'.

Are

'HIS 'WEIK

•

DallY SeDUDel,

~

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

BAUM LUMBER. CO.

- --- - -GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

..., '299

14RDU '

ND.000..-IIfn I
:1 , __
...

•

5

MASON

EARLYI

M*SON. W, VA.

WYIIIII

HanyMIII•,oWnt~ e WlthMIII•-Mirfllil
2141. MAIN
'
i,'

'j_

a. ..

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
Prl'*

I

-.a.

CO.

rra....t

l'l•e•.,,

BOWERS DRIVE-INN
RESTAURANT

-----VAl-LEV BAKING
OHIO

RIDENOUR'S SUPPLY

0

a.r.

II••

t:• .-.

MIDDLEPORt BO()K STOR£

'"1..

a

·~ ' 1&gt;. m. Y. !leY. Petd ea.to, J*lor. a. n. a • • .. • •u l'rlftr m• Jb' m1ty
W1HM1
lt,.!lfilt1
. •.l!lblt -..... iiPL daJ IJciiool at 1:•. - OllrlfJ Clwter: lin. Rerllert Otllt, tlay, 11?:10 p m. Cbr1111an Et&gt;
""'!'_ _ _ _ _ _..;..._ _ _ __._ _ _ _ _ _,,
C!lilftlo ............ Tqlor, 8afL WGI'Uip IW'Yicel Jlllor; Rll1benf .BarfGI, aJtl, . .""• RC.'Cild and lourtA

m.

ASSOCIATED RADIO &amp;TV

FURNITURI CO.

a

w.-.,.

THE UNITED STEEL
OF AMERICA

SHOP

Worllll~

'"i',.....__

-··-. '"""'"l'"T .,... _ _,_,.. +

POMIIOT

\ , .

'

._........_ ..

--·

~·-

..

'

�'

PI

,.'

..

· --·:::...: -:.:--~.1:,: .

'

Rtcbarc
Ch e~ l.t

Publisbed e•
diY by The 0
pany, 110 ME
45769. Businet
Editorial pbon
Entered l l
t
11 the post of
National
Botunelli Kill
A.ve .• New yl):

suoscriPtior
tht~ 1\'!tl&amp;l

year in adval
ftc. $15.50; si
$UIO. 8'1 Me
vu~e not J VI

mtil one ye

montb

Tbret

. ..

~ J_,
;-r.

,,, , ,.

I' • •: .;.;
"'f1"1'':-

;:.

- BotteN~:
•
t;

:O..otRidp
.
.
'

SodeqrN.m

Soeiety News

!!!•••

'-~---~ ':'' reflfty Yeera.Agoon the River by Ohio River hll-lorlen
Dick 'J'hon IS, eetfl Sunday,
.
.
leDebunklng lllticlesweeklyfrom the pen ofMel~scounty's
own brilliant Hieronymous (St. Jerome the Transla1or), a
modem synthesis of Will Rogers, H. L. Mencken and
Ambrcsa Bierce In unique and imaginative
views of Amerieo today.
-leThe Ghost letters from Our House, manning cre.~ttons,.

96tUr...:Urart.•iy

each 11 credit to American literature, fortnightly
by Martha S. Foster:.

SALE

Apple Grove
Society Notes

--==

S. Chr Prllo l~inf

eSpecial features this Sunday: Grover Salser, Sr~of Dorea!,
by Robart Wingett, and "From Thailand to Germany in
One War" the story of S-Sgt. Dan Chevalier, by Dick Thomlls

Rousl!'sSIIH St«e

1eAnd many other special interest features about 11 world
~ in ferment ltlld dlange in the 1960s.

ELECTRIC SERVICE
INTERRUPTION
TUESDAY
MARCH 22, 1966
5:30 A.M. to 5:45 A.M.

cae mor

establlshr
0 1ystem. 1

i

are eov11

&gt;;;

i predlcte&lt;
•;_ that add
&gt; decade. '

fntenvptl011 wift 1Hect IUIIomen •Mcf

- rapld sb
[ Uons of
~ serve th

from Mlyn1rd Sub ll•tlon, Including Rut-.
lind, Sal1111 Center, l.lllgsvllle, Dexter llld
the New Unt., ltyHII llull lllelltod11 1un

' and tbol
. the lmp
providim
~

some in

. enterpr
"
:
Tod:

l11 of Jnftment wwther tfMi aorlo:
will be perfuned the lollvwJag clly.

'· seeking
~

sitions
rthe lrir
~ tal wag

· of Jivil

'

PLUS-

'

.has to
l,presse
J&gt;Ver '

~ven

usin·

'·

.~

'

LATEST NEWS

..

l

i
T1
, empl•

At Home-In the State and On
'

~ open

The N~tional and World Scene

\ can I
1 sural

A LOWER PRICE·;THAN THIS ONEl .

live 4

; an o·
! emp
; that

''

l coat

~,~b
i

idea
m&lt;il
pla1

Bringing to You

"
,,.,

* * * * * *
PLUS

~for

~ for

': l!eca
: then

3 ONLY TO SELL
l ltg. 299.95

Racine

PHILCO

Society Notes

BIG 8 PAGE COLOR
COMIC SECTION

r
,be

13.7 cu. ft.
I&amp;RIGIRATOR

$229-95 '

* *ALL*IN THE*NEW*

~

'II

.:

~~

i,

siud/
llllli..l

TINY'S FOODLAND

i. ;;,.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

HEINER'S BAKERY

:· ,mtban
~imts
•
itntittt!
-~

THE
OHIO
VALLEYS
·•GREATEST HOME SUNDAY
:,

'i

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

Youth

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

.:'Cut.a,
w·-••

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER

1

KARR CONSTRUaiON CO. EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.

SATURDAY NIGHT SPORTS!

~~~~

~l

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

AND

: yo\ln
1

u

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

'

t

• tlr•m

I

UlopoJ:YW-

~:Jensh
-

Mctlanle~

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

: th an~

notht

•'*

ae

:..sons fa
: system
" is not l

a pen:

uo

t:JO

ArNa.

- pansion

' il War

I

Pom...,.,

k.-.,...,_.,_licWbuiUf'L
..!:f .-... -lb.t

1

I peraons

I

....

A drh

~
-~

a..·

'!_

departmeD
number ot
both on U
rtv&amp;r, and
thousands
accounted
o! peraoru
not bave
outlide a1

~·

.,,........

•'rlda1.

-'

plan. We 1
the percent
~ev eral bur
and other
part of on
IY&amp;tema 11
covered

ar:.,. ...

Spen...

I *"OCAL FEATURES

how ma

CbarJe1',8Jaiell Alll
li.:llo!• I 'illl I ILJ M&lt;f!11. . W.....ll 11 1. a: NYI'II
t 41 8 m.. ICvo'nlftl 'lo•.-. we'
' II p, m.: Mld~teelt Prav· , ill'" " 7.10 p. III Wf'llftoatlt!y
lllddlrporl Clllh!l .. ll1o NIIJ. ....lOt . . . .
orone. Rev Clyde J llartlell CbllclreD undir
sundiY .,, ..,,,.,.II ~II m., \11111'&amp; IS ldd up; 7:JO,
llllotello• llpllll lOY - Hatrtonnvkll 110111, II&gt; II 10:~ '«&lt;11t Vm 'S'IIIrlz, IIJ 111 "'OI'!IIllp 10 Ill a 'II-: NY I"
ilree1 ~· liP (,., I. O'Loo ...., Onder'lloocl, IIIID!I!Ir. Ill- Iader. Revival Sunday at 7:U vouna ,...,. · 145 p m.;
par, puJor: IIDblrt Lewla. IUJI\. 1111 - 1 UU I. ID.I M"""'"l l'flll!liDC lbroU&amp;b ltlardl 27 wilb ~ - M 1111 p. 1D ; O)'terJop Ql. .
t ·• a. 11. Mof1llll&amp; Wor8h1r• - P I •l111 • m.: ltQblr• Rood Rev. RuiHil t1. Coolvlllt 11 Pr•~"' "'" · t \\'"" 1-:Jo om HoopPOlt. 11-: ·
liJld Sun!lay ScboOI; 1 p. m. 1l:v lllblt "•hnnl ~:&gt;!.
,
evn..IIIL
' .........., t11tw11 o1 lllf No 1311 ..... Mr.
lllilJI ltf'Vloe. l"'uradiY, pu Qwle CbarciJ et God, lin Cltal&amp;l lllllbGIII ~ !lmM!. Sunday lchnnl 8 30 I "'"' . tO :til · - III.
p. m. Prayer I*IJal.
UUben
IWW SI.WGil Pearl "- CBsto, ~'••Jor; wor .., Morl&gt;lna 110ralllp lQ 46 a. p. m. YF1 Wed.
Cupnlor a.,1111 Cbaretl: !ldlool UD a. m MIWit"l I
.,viCe 11 I I. -L-, !lun~l) Ill Even!Q(J Wnrs)Up, I p m; l:t.nlr 1 o ID Senloo :
&amp;lnda, 'l&lt;:hoo g illl , m.: Mort&gt; lblp II a m.: 11l9anpllllle • ~~ IO •- llli, W~-r.J ~Jtfa ~~~ 7 p m w.. bVtenart l'tvrcb ill« Wonblp tO:ll I IlL
rloe. 7 P m Prayor IDMI1n&amp;- · - - ' ol moo .. :
""""' .,.., _ Y- • encb!rsOio, palo flcel 9:30 ..... luodi1
lllo ~~ m. Wednelllq; VOIAI mutt&gt;&amp; 11'11 WodNDtJ ot 1bt Jor,
10:~ 1. m.: 'Biblt ~
.......... Ollrell. ll
- ·- ~ ........•• llerv11!0
l.;ltJ ....-'h.
Qlllret oJ lbt 1'1.-, ..... 1:30
p .Ill. .,
port. Rev. Uoaald 8oooe. ,.. p. m.
llorla ••• Mill u Cllare ..,.
HP rlvtl&lt;o HlfldeniUII,
~ ~-~SUpt.l:lliO....m.. ._.,dl • a-, lilt. • • • - l'llltl A. Cillo. plllor Wor JIIIIOI': 91•Hioy Scbool 8•110 I
.... -~·
:
''" 1. lit 0u1o1 w.n.u. ..- llltp aervlce It a m. '"" ""• llf\'k:el 1 30 p, m. Sun., W01'1111p s.mc.t BYP I P. Sunday !il.'lloOl Ull 1 m.; wor Ollltl ~ 1.U p m. !lull .,, Mornlll&amp; Wor•nlp 10 30 a
rL; Evoultll WDfSblp. 7:10 p. IJIIlp llefVIct 11 a ,._ 1(111 /;IV daJ 8cllool 10 1. • · JGIIII ""'cos 11!0 p. m p r , y, r
IlL: \!'sci. 7;110 P. m. PriJer 1 m Prayer flltlllaa "I:• p llllley. Supt. Pravet meetmw a1.1 NYPS 6 ~ 0 m Eveni1111
D1MIIal ll!l'''*""· 7:30 P. e. 111 1'uudoy; YQWII l'eoOII' ......., a. Metllodlll dlardl .,....,. 'II' • m fhu...S••
practice.
• Pom• -ti!J&amp;. 1:Ill p, m ~lldiJ
- Sundap lc:bool 8 a. m.' 14ft. a dl tt lite NIUr..., RaPinl_Bapdat Clltlreli
Bollutl cnn. 01 uoa, Bot fred Nease, Supt. Worship ser- c1n1, Oblo. SUnday Scllool al
roy - -Ret. Carter WUIIinll. Jnbo Smolt'llood, pUI«: ;!wt4a) 'f1oo II a. m. lilY. Wencloll UO 1 m. Sunoay
Worship
SUndaJ Sehoul 1:110 dU 10.:11. llelloel 10 ._ m.; Evl"··•·l,..tc Slatter, PNIOrService 10 30 a.m Sunda' E••
By Mrs. RIIIJelt
Wonblp soovlce. 10:10~ ~~ ...,,.,. 1 P- m.; Youna People llel._ '"•ll•odtll Cllardl. Ml~- ailqj Service 7:30 p.m.; Mid
Mr. and Mrs. Mike M~ 1
Nursery and Junior eb
Kndoover 1 0 m WoctJIIOdJy · dleporl, lll. E Uowsoa, putor, IIMil Prayer Servi• ·• WednK of Clevellmd spent 1 .......
clllldre!l
• RaclJit Pra1er meelin&amp; 1- p. m. Sa~ loin. Nao Moore l!huroll St:hool llaJ 7:~ om Rev. l\torrt1 M. with Mr. and
Mra. Bnlll
l'lrll Bapllll a...,.. pollflr day
Supl : Cbun:ll 8chool, • lJO · - li'oUe. PUinr'
Gloeckner IDd !leY". IIDd - Rev. C. l. O'l.'onller,
Grau litiii&lt;Opll
~ m.; Worsbtp_ llerrlce, IO.lJO I. Rotlllld ~'11•,.• a1 111o Naur James Morrison.
·
llwlday School I 30 L m.. !1om
l'bt Rev RICltlnl ll 81.; Mllllodist Youlb Fello'll- _ , SUnda; School 9 :tn 1 m .
Oirtls. .,pl; 10.4$ L
~ Martin. Reetor. StJaUy _ Mor el!J. 1 p. 111.: Official Boen1 Mornbla Worship IO ~ 1_ "' 1 Mrs. Herschel NorriiV~-!
~. •Juot""::"'r!~!.~ I •.m. aiD8 Preyer IIIII 'leralaii, 10:30 ~eetins, Ill SIJO~ay ol monlb £vanaeUatie aer~ico I 4b ;&gt; m . medical_ P&gt;tient It . _ _
Wo ..rpt ....... tMlla I oqalml ......, I P"l"'rlul-I'"' wblle
....
..,.,...
•
•Jil COliN bour folln•ri••
1.30 p.m. WSCS, illd MOIIday olldweek PI'IIV.11 serv•ce. 1 . 45 p Memorlwl Hospital.
-·-'"•
Jlei'Y1ce:
1:30
p
m
••
._
..
•• 7:..
.. P m.: EleanDI m Wednosda•0
"""""'" l1lo oppoiJio ••• lllto • pi'ttolldiq " bt nup.. la ..
Norman Rbodeo, son of llof.
....,._,
·
· Ea••-'11 EIJB ""••dJ Ra• .. 1lon...
plollot-'" ....
W..ho.II!JidaD Pravef meeetnp;
........
...... '
diAIIIn-•..1
7
'
1
Rhodes,
left recently for ....,
""'
''
'
y s.n'i::r Mlltr.el Slllllb, pastor Wonblp """"""" Y- p, m.
Syroraot Qureb II ... NIZM
Wo an ..,. blool 1oJ loloJir,- tlo "' 1:1 H ~114 u to ht.l. Wo
ice
with
l'le U. S. Army.
UO p, m. Wedneada •
service UO a. m.; Sllllda) Mlltenvllte Mtlllodill t'harch ,..,.., Willlllm \.. JborJIO pa.;lur
Bat Wt ratl Jt nrtii.IHa unleu linoere..
Cboil Practlce: 1:30 P. m. 'I'II.. School 10 .30 a. m. Youlb Fel- WelldeU G. Stuller, Pastor. !luodat H&lt;•lluoJ 9 31, a m.; Morn
llllrlq
ftltl~ ,.,...... a.l• Is Jalklnc
day _ Juntnr Cbolr Pre=- _ tll'll&amp;hlp 6:30 P. m.; Boyo eno Sunday School, 10 1. m.; Wor- 1111 worsblp tOll 1_ 011_
Jlec&lt;nl guests of Mr. 1111.
llulforol Baptill Cll . Morn· 01r11 _Fello'lltlhlp,
p. a; lblp service 11 a. m.
1'011-.lal o\loemiiiJ. Roatt Mro. RoJ' Buck wero Mr. 11!111.
Ill\ ltltJa _. tJ. • wrt.,. pnJV _.. 6u a .-t
Warren G. Zlnn, p~bert v. EveoiDR eemce 7:30 P- m., lnd ...... Cltape IMelbodlol - I '4, Rev Oaul E Jun••- ,.,,.., Mrs_ ArthW' Stobart, Antlflllllj,
IDI
W0111hlp. 9 a. m.
Cburch lind fib Sundays: Youtb Cbolr James Early, pastor, OUver :•,Jl(lay 8&lt;-hool 10 a. m.: Wor ' Chlorus GriJOOJ ol Letart, lieliAu.i OW ....,.
wUJa J'dl" •Urt flmtl7. Support the Chun!h
Dotson,
opeaker.
nice Carpenter ol Pomeroy liil4
wltJr. 1!Jllar lltriftc:t. ()fer yaur diM IDtl talent. to Cod in yo·1r e · ;:r ~ga.­
4_30 p. m. WedDesday. l're11l Sayer, Sup. Sullday School 10 llay_ Wodnest! •• and Friday
School 1:10 a. m. Classes for ~-t-J•• 7,30 • m w~--'-y a. m.; l'reacblns 11 a. nL
l'lle ...."""'Ill Ul•-b Mid· Eileen Roush local.
Jlon'•IIIQ llle. Al1ol U.. OldiOIOJ ll1o irull&gt;o J011 doeriohII
.... ·•· ' •..,._
Porllalld lllolbodlll CIIIHO•
~ .• '
a RallaDd Ftnl BapPII Cllarcb "'~Eo ~~· Be•- B. 1. McDaniel, pastor. Sunday dleport'lch ·,,soutt 3~ ~~e · Suno,a) Mr. and Mrs. 011 llostotl rl
00
Sun~ay Scb&lt;'ol 0:10 a m. Preset&gt; ;:."!.~ · .,........., pillllr: Sell 1 t ·30 H ld R0 h
' ' ' - "'-• '""""' e•en na Racine spenl a Sunday with Mr
lne Sunday 2:30 p. m.
_ , School 8.45 1· m RUJo Su: K~th ar~cL&lt;od, :,,· oangeli&lt;Jic ""n·lce. l .llll il- m end Mrs. Dorsa Parsons.
"
Free WID Blpllll CbiiTU, •U Archer, Supt.
SUndlJ Supt p hin&amp; 7,30
S Wtdnesday 81ble ~tudy 1-lll p I Mrs. Rod Grimm of ~
Rutland. Paslor, Rev. p • u I eorsbtp 10:4&amp; L m. and 7:30 day ·• reac
. p. DL llfl. m : Sahlt~ , . nt~h1 Praver ond apenl Monday through 'l'hunJo
Taylnr: Sunday SclloOI, 10 a. m. ~..m. alternately. Bible lluely thcllte Mtlllodlll Owel, Worship 1 ' D P- "' p.,tor · Rev day with her mother, Mrl. Lifo
Guy Prttkly, SupL: Preacbtns - prayer 1111"/lctled by put. H. t...
pastor : SUn 8 - I. Barrett
I zie Sayre.
eervlce, 7:30 p. m.; Preyer oer- or 7:~ P. m. Wedftesday, CllrtJ. dey School 8:30 a. 111.: Preael&gt;
Hatrhoovtlle Preabyltrl.. Mrs. Edha Roush, Letart,
vices. Hl9 o m Wedneodav
liD Endeavor, 1;30 P. m.. lrd illg 10:30 a, m.; MYF I p m.; Churcb John D-•••es. pastor: spent Sunday wilb Mr. and Mrl.
Muo1
Bapltll
Sai*J
Sclt1el
Satunlay
of moatiL
Prayer and Bible StudJI. 7:30 p. lllarcb Scbool 10 30 8 m w.,. Russell Roush and family.
Wlrh rhe luJ~ U wUl, in IOrtl e measure, Ioder and help sut•
•·~od d lllorallll Sial EUI Cblll!l, Ill Wedn .• •ay_
alllp WVICI :311. P ID
Revival sol'\' leta 11'0 In ..,.,
A V• Ha11' comer -.. lllby •·v M ze1 S I~
lllin rh.at which ia good in /11mi ly ami commJ!niry fife, rhh fea- D
..
•
"'
•
lutl
Ch
cb
I
.,..
Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsortd
""
en
"' "'- ouJor: Y1• a.cl SprlDII Melbodtst ·-•·•
ar " ..., ' gt'059 al L~e United Brefbrell
18
11
rure eporuored by rhe bUll ineu firm• and organizations French City BopUal Cburdl In &amp; m. SUnday Scboo~ Roy Va~ Cbester Lemley, pastor: WOI' l'hr1J1 ot Latter Uay '""' . ~ Church at Letart Falls 'llltb"tbl
GallipoUs. Affiliated with S.B.C. Meter, ~~~pt.: Earl Shuler, Au 1 sblp &amp;mice 9·30 a m.; Sun· mllel from Rao·me 011 Rarm~, \11ev. James Morrison. Jr., M
who•,. ruriiUla appear below.
~----------------------------,[ _ Rev.
R. L. Pinson,
paator Mornl"~ wurshJp lU 4li a m.. day Scllool. 10 IS L m.; MYF P':,U•nd Road Sunday School I eangelisl
Sunday School every sun- Prayer meetlns 7:30, Thurt- Ut:
m. Pra ., and Bible • -•• a m., ~ orshlp 10 30 a
day s p m. Preachlns serv- day Youlb FellO'IIsblp, 7:30 p.
Wedni'Sd~ 7311 P m 11., SUndo" e•Mt"'l oervoce at MWee~nd guests ol Mr. a~~
lets the fth Sunday of each m. Sunday.
Mtlflodi.t - Q.,.._ ! :llll p ~ ' Wed wn.-.hlo serv i rs. oy Buck were Mr. lUlU
ronth.
Soolll llttbel !£UB Cllareh - lie•. C. J. 1.e1Dley,
(IOSI&lt;Jr: tee al 7,30 p m Pastor . C W ~:;,.: Beegle and Zane of
1111. Morllll 'lapllsl Clardl. Rev. Euceoe E. Emenon, palo Cuirdi School 8.10 a m , Wor Pl'ollltl. IIU avemna sen I
·
l!lddleport. Oblo
lllddleport, Obto
Corner o1 Fourth and MaJu Sl- tor. Sunday School t :41 a. m., llilp lervlce, ui:ao
M 1&lt;e1 be~t• al 1 3D p_ ~
Mn. Bertha Proffitt, Mrs.
Middleport. R•v. Nyta 11on1eo Nllftlllll 8. labr, SupL Sunday Y. r. Monday, 8:30 p. m.
. Ov Lody ol Loreuo Mlsslno , Evelyn Foreman, Jrmmy - '
mln1111r. Sunday School
WorP!p 10:4&amp; I. m. and UO P. SIIIIG1 Metllodtst Cllucb - Loo&amp; 1lol10m. Re•- l'lloma• Po- Davtd and Mrs. LWI Foreman
Sllldy H. L. M~Dantel Pastor; Mrs_ lrOoek, administrator: Suruby ~ Portland called 011 Mr. and ·
_ m. Arnold Rlcbanls, SUpt. 111. Alternately. Biblt
1
Morning Worship, IO:SO a. m. IIIII Prayer ltnlct led by put. Lester L, Roush SUpt. Preach· ot
-"•ObssBU auHa m7., e&gt;J - Hoi) uays w~ke~:Y Hellley over
Ilia
Naomi lltpflll Cbardu SQ or, 7:10 P. m. 1bursdaJ.
lng I •~ a, m. Sunday School
gauon. P m
·
Bakon o1 Good Bread
1ay Schon! 1:110 a. m.: Wol' ~uo E.IJ.B, Clorel. Pul 10: I! o. m.
Sl- Joha'a CaJIJoUe MIISion: Mrs. Hughie Donehue re1urtJ.
sblp II 1. m.: Prayer oervlce A. 5e en. P - .
OU GNve Molllodfll Clnlroll, near Gu vsvfll• JUUtch Rldtrel : ed to her home Saturday a&amp;r
We Fill All Doctors Presertptlolll
BunllaiiOIJ, W_ Va.
1
Pm.
WedntodaJ.
'
t:311
a.
m.
Sundl1
Scbool,
len
a
L. McDaniel, pastor, Earl Rev. Frank Mamert,
pa• aosisting In the care of ber
WY 2-29.15
Pom....,
Carleton ~Urd&gt; llap-,. Qulsenberry, SUpt.; 11:311 1. m. Cross. S·pt Sunday School at 101·, Sunday Mass lU 30 • m.. I mother, Mrs J&gt;ct Wood
Road, Rev. Clyda 111r11o
Mornln&amp; Worship oerrico, IJI ID:IS 1. m.; Preachlrl&amp; 1:1&amp;. Hoi) O.y ot Obligation Uti a ' Alliance.
'
tor. Sund&amp;J School, t:IO ~ llld lnl Sunday• of tbe 1110111b: Syneue Melbodlll t:burc~ :-• Conll!S5Jon, I&gt; bour before M J ck S
Ratpb Carl, supt. S11nda' Wor- 7:10 p. m. EvllliD&amp; ICviiiiii.U. Weadell G. Stutler,
plltor ass.
"· a
argent of Raolll
1hfp service, 10:10 L m. uti tic Senlce, 2nd and 1111 flun. Worship Service 1:4511. m. SUn- fte Salvation .\rilly, !nv., and Stephanie Radford, Pome7:311 p. m. atlerrlalllly. Prayer dey ol monlb. BETHANY - day School 1:45 a. m. MH flun. flay S. Wining, officer in charge roy, and Mrs. Pete Sllleldl, ..,
llleeltn WednaSda
30 p. m. t:IO a. ID. Mornlna Wonblp: day B p, m. l'rll)er meetin;l Sunday 10 1- m Holiness meel- cal, called on Mr _ and Mrt.
7
Z40 LlaooiD St MlddlepoM WY a.211110 130 11:. Seeond
Pomeror
WY 2-2440
~
.,._ 10:10 1. m SUrodaJ Sebool, lily· Suncla7 7:30 p, m.
'118• 10:30 a. m Sund•l &lt;:cbooL Earl Robmson Sunday.
1
vice eacb 3unday I : IS a m. lie 'lbelss, Supt.; 1:10 ~. m. Uatled Metl1odtst Chareb, _ ~Y 1 P- m. Youna People'• Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jtlllll
!Mldly Scllool 10 .. m.:
Youth Fellcnnblp. CAliMEL - Pomeroy, '!'he Cburdl School at U!g!oo: 7Tli:IO ~d- m. SaJ•aUon ::ntdasuunghdater of 'thWtsttbeCo~
9ervfcol:l5 p. m. Etentns Wor- t:IO a. m_!lunday llebool Way· I :IS a. m. '!'he Divine Worship meeung: "" ay, I to s t.. ··Y wr
•
o1t1p 1 o. m. aacb Sand
III Roaab, Supt.; 10:80 1. m. at 10:311 a. m. Scripiurt
and lin Homo 1...111e: 7 P m Prep parents, Mr. and Mrs. Genii
r.tabllalllll Ill ll10f
11nf11I1rJ Cllarel
IIDmlaa Wonbip, 2nd and tlb 5ermool, I John 1:1·10 "Have 1aaoes: 7 80 P. m. Bible study, Hayman.
Art Martum, mlnlsler; Btbta ~-of lbe l'l«&lt;fb; I p, 11- We No staT" 1:15 p, m, Class .,.,., maetlng OtbeJ sel'\'icn Mrs. Delores Oweu, Cola-..
West COiambla, W. VL
HlddlepoM
llebool
and Pdoralns W bl -...... Ev8lll'l1sllc Sentco. for Boyt and Girls attended wtlb "' onnnu""""'""t
bus spent !be weekend 'llltii lllr
Pb. llliiOD 77lh'llllll
IO:IO 1 . m.; CbrlldiD ~:: 111 and 11'11 Sunday of D*IIb. lbalr pam~~~. Mondny, 7:IO p, ~~~~ St•eotb Dar A••.,. :other. ~Mirs. Do!Daly WolftJ Illlt
• p.
~··•••
Tippitt Plalll £UII Clmrdi, m., JOF CJau mee""" at - """""' - Mulberry HetJIIII' r_ anu rs. llao Hm.
or,
m.; • ,...,.. .,. ... p, 8ev. "'·-·
. Ours , "1 •
--·• E. !meraDn, pa• church. Wednesday 12 -.
Noon. Rd.. no,-•
.. ai Me~gs t.lemorl8• Mrs - Lew11
'"""' Sid
~ '
~.;.m. CemmflllftJ Qveii Jor; Stmday 'IIOI'Iblp t:• 1. m. YouUt FeDowsblp Lenten IAmcb· Hospital Paslor. F 1'1 !liltord Carpenter ol Wellsville are ..,
Rev. Rusaell Cline, pastor _ Sun!lay Scbool 10 I. m., U.. 110.1 1114 Dovollonl. Wedn...tay ~- Putor. J - R sl!tlng 1n the care ollbalr 16
Bulova Watl'heJ - Sales and Senlee
Wesi t.lat• Bl
Pomoror
Youns People'a service 1:io p. bart Vineyerd, Supt Bible Stu- 7:11 p. m. Clan Study ol Sl. Jlofler Servtcea oo Saturday •: Geerge Hal"DJan, wiio la ll
1811 N. Seeonf
lllddleport
SUppoM tht Cllurcb of Your Cbot..
m. 'lbarlday; f!:vaogellltle d.J lDII prayer eervlces led by John'l G4opel. Tllursday, 7:15 Sabbatb Scbool. 1.311 p m. w~ pno:;""'r.:'·
·
· Erneat JllpltJ
vice Saturday, 7,311 p. m.: and pastor, 7:10 p. m. Tuesday. p. m. Otolr Rehearsal.
Worship, 1•30 p. m.; You 1~ and rf. mt""1
Stmrley 7:10 p, IlL
Adult e1as1 mer"'l 7:10 p. Letart Filii United BretbreD meeting, 1110 p m.: Blblt Stu
a Y of Columh111 spell!'
Bemloel Grove CllriiiiiD m. last Molltlay ol month.
1D C I'QI Cbardl, SundaJ School d.J. 'lburlclay, 1:10 p. 111-, a Sunday wllb Mr. and Mra. (lj.
Clwrcll, James Quisenberry., , .....ted Cbudl, PliiDIIIJ- I:SO a.m. 'IIOI'Shlp servtca. Tbe G li:YIIll Helflbts, llalllpolto. ' 011 Thaxton.
worship
•ervlee, toiO a.m. Rev. W, H. Penin, pastor: Carl lint and lblrd Tbunday oer&gt;- Ullted drOW'aD 11 Mrs. Erwin Gloectaer I I , .
"E•erylblng In llardware"
Sunday Scbool, 10 a. m. StaJ. Kautz, Supt. &amp;mcfa1 School at IIIII 11&amp; 7:10 IIIII lbe IIOOIId lDfl ~~~ Oardl: Rev l!:lden R Ins her dau(.lter, Mr. and lin.
Cballer. Oblo
Pomeroy. Oblo
lonl StocktDn, SUpt
1:15 a.m., Worablp hour 10:25 fourtll Sunday aJcbll at 7:10. Aalkt. oeSJor• SUoda• Sctlool. Larry Badgley, Columbus.
Bndlord Cba'e. e1 Clllld, L m.
JIIJIW Morrison, paalor,
II L m.; Wllinlt llolllopr supt. ~!tending I youth nllJ at
Jo o
RoliiDioD,
JIIDoilm'; ML u... I'.W.B. Chreii - fb'MII lila me Mllllodltl. lllristlaD Endeavor. 1:11 p. 11
ster
Sunday were ~f~~\~1
Homer Fpmal. SuW Bthle fbtdl18cboolt:a 1. 111., llrl ,...,. E. Sadll, Sr., paotor: !Irs. Lyda Cbovaller. prestdllll ~ Ro8ush, Ceyilll Mflflltl ..:
School 1:30; lolcn!Da Wonblp. llarUJ, aqll.; tilt~aflll ftt SaDday School t:SO 1.111. 0. 0. dulll fo, au SonR 111'\'icea. m uck, Edwerd OIUlm- t
lO:Jt a. m.: llvllliD&amp;
IJIIlp, 7:• p. 111. bJ Cd 011, htter1011, Supt.; Mol'llill&amp; Wor I p. 111. l'reldttna l :ill p. m.; Mrs. Mtldred Donohue, Jelr'l'
Tllrtlomeone Willi You To Cllurob
8Dllden and Bulhllrll Sa~pUu
1 p, m. Wed~, 7 p.
l..yma; Y1111111 Ptaple'l ...a ~ l0.30 a. 111. Yuulb Serv~&lt;"t. 'lid W"' Prayor meellnl. 730 Greg, flev. Jamu llltr,
ID PomoroJ OveJ t10 Yean
Btblt Stud,y.
bllllllllllbla lllad.J, 7:• p. a.; , ,. P. rL; llnlftot~Jtto .,. ,_ m. WedNMay, Claao I.e» Roberta Rolllb IIIII Da111 ~
Pb. 1811001
011- 'IbiD
Dedtr Cbarel af C h hi Wc1D dar; Oio1r praellca II ..... 7:110 P, Ol.j Pre,er meel- .. Mrs Malle Rnl!IJI&amp;II'
Jl_
Bible
Scbollt
9:30
1. 111. Preacll- f:IO p. 1L 'I'IIIIrldQ.
...
11lano''1
7:10
p
e.
0
1111
11:\&lt;Uielleal
UDiled
Mr. and Mrs. RUIIIII 1k1111t
Altond Tbt CIIUI'Ob of Your Cbolce
1111 11:10 L m.. lint and fldrd 11a111111e PiJCrfm Balll111, tP. I'NI ,...,,.. ''I -. ~ allbNI Cblli'Cb - SUildaJ end family callacl oa llr. illil
!lundaJI.
Q, lepvdle, Oblol, .... 0.
Cllll. •... R. I .·ne . ;m School 9:46 .. 111- Wursb1p. Mra. r..ac Lewia at an .
lfllll! CIIJ Cbii'U tl CJMI, CJtr- Pl..llrl SUDtllf "«&lt;oao, 1:111 ..... &amp;aDcllf Scbaal 1:30 1 ln4 IIIII till Sundap, t-tl a. W. Va, Sunday.
•
lahtond on Produeta
Do
to
tUIO
end
up
~~I
8uDIIay
Bibla
._
m..llllllert
Grate,
8upL
WOI'
e.1
Pbll
WilL
tUPL1
Monwlfl
a
Aajlaoh
Miller,
~.
Mrs.
Edna
Roalh
1J111i1t
...
Brown'• Botllt Gu
lludJ· ~ m. IYIIIIaa Will" altlp flrl'lce II 10:1; 1. 111.: PIJ. JIOI'.illlp 11:10 1. &amp;7 YI u 10 Ul cqn,11. t.etaJ.
..,. tlay wUI! Mr. and Mn. 01 '
viY Uttl
Ohio
WYNtlll
Po11..., l'omii'OJ
lblp 7, ,p. m.: Btbta stud.J, firbD Y~fb, 4·45 p, 111-: li:YID' 'tlit"- 7 p. m.: li:YIIIgllisll1 411 School 1:10 a m.1 Warahtp lostotr.
f:• p. IIi.
l'llllle M1'91ce. 7:10 p, a ~ WYial 7•111 p, a Mill • • • •• Sunda1 1-111 p 111.
Mrs. Mltea Cblllhla re ...
Ml..,.rl Clltlreli It Qr111, Week ....,._ aud Prallt, WtJI. ...,. eenlllr 7:111 p. 111 wea Lotarl Pllt Ual'-'1 Bl tbrn Ina Mr. and Mrs. DiJuc1u Qllo
lib lJIII llaiD 8treeta DDII.Itd MlllaJ, 7,30 p. 111.
w.-.s11 •lid P'rltlaJ -'Ill fa Cbr1lt Qwrcb. JIIDU Mor· drtaa at Clevellllll.
lllch. mfnlaler; Btblt Scboo~ lh1tr• Ball • ......., flo 1t1e ....,.. "I u, • llloa, pulur. $1mda1 lobool at
l'unlltart and Appbaneol
:10 a.m., Kenne'b McEihiiMy Witt 1 a- PubUe murns.
')ban Sfl...,.vJUt Road: II" J t •IO a. m. PreunJna •er••ces
v- 8 1 111 •
Qualtlr Jurrlllafo at l.flww
tlapl.: MOI'IIIIltl
Wanldp. da7 I -. ~l WIIICitloaa aJad.J Cktlllfii, (lUlGI': RQIIIr W' ~ .llrlt IIIII lblrd 'lbarotlay even-•
'" •
lll441ePort. Oblo
I1IO
m ~ Worelllp. ' p. m.; llDta Tlieidll bd. Supt.. Sundlr tlablwll. Ill 1DD II 7:80 p. m. Second and ADMillED: 11eUnt1a ·
7 P- m., Praytr ~~en~ct, ' WtJI. 7 p. m. 8enlct meeun• I p. • Ill.; Ennpdllfe . . . . 7• fourtllluada, iilldlbci al 7:30 Bey, Pt.
Mn.
tlaldlf, 1 p. •·
m. 'I'IIIIndl1• M1nldr7 tdlool, ,. " • "'rlJtt at 1'1111 7:10 , _ m. ....,.. 111 ac ...,..ld Woodard, Pl.
WORK~
,9/IP II IJrrfll,
7 p. Ill '1'111111day.
•- Ill ,._..~
Mil IMfa tllndl' ~ CollrfD, Pl.
Ji't'I(M1114ra, IJUIGI': 8uadlf &amp; r..l'a ,... If. ....... BtM • Ill I 1 Olltt IIIW' IIIII 11m aid 11111'11
V IY· B. (Mike)
8aliool t:IO L Ill
\tllll ~ dlllrdt. - ~ IIID, mtos!Oilii'J PI I h SU. .tap at f:IO p. m.
PltaiMI
..
m.:
Cbrllllan
ladelvor,
•••
Iii,
I?~
1:11
..
...
and
11:46
..,
Scltaol
1:10
•
111.1
WorllllP
Ill.
&amp;
1
•
,
.
Bl
.....
ADMITI'ED;
IDeAl ' • •'" 1111111
p. m. _£9eiiiol IIIII Iot. 1:.. P. I. e.: J dtj lobtlol I1IO LID.
W m.: ~- 1:10 o lro Cbrlit dJurdL J - MDI'
O.Dtpolla
..fill••
W. Va.
awct cl Clttllt .:.. lllolb ..,....... 11'1 P* &amp;I Pl_,ill • uld, r:• p. m rillia, pllill!r. SuoodaJ . · teitoor
Pt.
-lloJ I
, Mltlilter, i !IQI!! Ill u Clill at SL Jobn•o Cbarcb 1'1landaJ,
PI_.. .met
tiDo • 1111 • • m.' WCI(IIdp 'Mil II Jilaa Clroq llilfllt fbe " '· II h - i!n. llrl lint and lblnl Sunqay atgbll
Ff ..ti......~ Ifill L m. St- Paal'a Cb!lrcb 11_,. llUIIL ~. Pllflll'• i!erv1~ .,_, at T:ao p. m Secoad 11111 illl&amp;'lb '
Cburdl end Ollloa iiUPPIItl - Gill
~'1 -~ t:• p. Alhl ltetlt IW I 4 . - W' f:• 11. "'
8dndaj l1llll'ftiDCs at II 1. m. ,
~

Sen.tinel· Churrh News

'

,,

are covere•

,.

'

;~ :-_ imtbl! ~imts- jtnfincl

IT would I

~ected

------"!"!!'IN. . .""""'THE
"'"

-....

Rutland
Society Notes

.,

:_ :;·.

'.

Are

'HIS 'WEIK

•

DallY SeDUDel,

~

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

BAUM LUMBER. CO.

- --- - -GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

..., '299

14RDU '

ND.000..-IIfn I
:1 , __
...

•

5

MASON

EARLYI

M*SON. W, VA.

WYIIIII

HanyMIII•,oWnt~ e WlthMIII•-Mirfllil
2141. MAIN
'
i,'

'j_

a. ..

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
Prl'*

I

-.a.

CO.

rra....t

l'l•e•.,,

BOWERS DRIVE-INN
RESTAURANT

-----VAl-LEV BAKING
OHIO

RIDENOUR'S SUPPLY

0

a.r.

II••

t:• .-.

MIDDLEPORt BO()K STOR£

'"1..

a

·~ ' 1&gt;. m. Y. !leY. Petd ea.to, J*lor. a. n. a • • .. • •u l'rlftr m• Jb' m1ty
W1HM1
lt,.!lfilt1
. •.l!lblt -..... iiPL daJ IJciiool at 1:•. - OllrlfJ Clwter: lin. Rerllert Otllt, tlay, 11?:10 p m. Cbr1111an Et&gt;
""'!'_ _ _ _ _ _..;..._ _ _ __._ _ _ _ _ _,,
C!lilftlo ............ Tqlor, 8afL WGI'Uip IW'Yicel Jlllor; Rll1benf .BarfGI, aJtl, . .""• RC.'Cild and lourtA

m.

ASSOCIATED RADIO &amp;TV

FURNITURI CO.

a

w.-.,.

THE UNITED STEEL
OF AMERICA

SHOP

Worllll~

'"i',.....__

-··-. '"""'"l'"T .,... _ _,_,.. +

POMIIOT

\ , .

'

._........_ ..

--·

~·-

..

'

�.,

,!

I,

•

THE
DEVOl

'

Get Extra Cash The Want Ad Way
1~Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy.Middleport,

ME
¥ 1-'NT AD

Ru:ob
Ch•

PubU.bed
daY by The

no

pany.

45769. BuSil
Editorial pb

Entered •
at tbe post
National
Bottlnelli I!

~

DI,.DLtMII
I

P. M. DIY lefOrl PuiiUCitiOft
IMfMIIIY I)HIIIIne 1:01 A . M .

~~~~ "

eceeptlcl until t:ot A· M.
For on ., Pw•ttc.tton

Tht&gt; I'UDIIth" ........... thl rttftt
" .... •• rtltcl ... ., Ml """'"
gtjKIIGftlb...
lr"'rt
lltDUid btl
,.pOrtH
tlftll'llllilltl, . ' " ' 1M11ttltn•r
witt not tMI I'HJMII'IIIbll tor

mDrt '"'" ont Incorrect tnHrtltn.
,.~

fer 'tllltnt AO S.rvlce
• Clft 1 pW IIVIrO elM tnnrt•

Mtntmum Ctler.. 60 Qfltt.

n cenH ,., woro tor ~~'"'' c:ontecuttYt tfturtttnt

ffce $15.50:

to ,., cent DIK•unt .n _..,, edt

$3.90 ~y '

CARD OF THANIU &amp; QBITUA.III ,
t l .U ,., 50 WOt'll "'lniiiiUIII . llch

v1ce not •

mall on• 1
Thfet mon

ena adl pliO within 11

~Ca.yt.

eddlllonel worcl lt: .
OfF!Cl YOUIII

1:30 A . M. to 1:00 P_ M. O.IIY

m

how

are covert
plan. We

the percer
several bu
and other
part of or
systems I
covered
nected
departmll
number o
bOth on t
river, and
thousands
accounted
of penon
not have
outside at

t,, uti•Amot
drll

establish•

~ IYStem. 1

\ persons ·
~

are cove:

if predlcte&lt;
:, that add

' decade. ·
;. rapid sb
~ lions of
serve th
and thOI
the Imp
providir
some in
· pansion
. enterpr
~
Tod.
' · seekmK
~ sitions
; the frir
~ tal wag
!,sons fo
:' system
'· is not I
of livit
·' il War
· a pen1
. than $
has to
o]Jresse
!JJVer ~
~nsh

no th£
;busin•

·~~

tlrem

T1
em pi•
, open

r youn
! can !
1
~

sural

live (

\ an 01
; empl
·. that
, coat

'~1:~
\

mdli

' pi~l

l

ffill

1197·
~- for

~ for ·

; beca

: Iller~

~~

~
bt

\.t.,
'

&lt;

ir·

G.

POmeroy MOtor C0.

4. Phone WY 2-2963.
1

Sunday Dinner At Bailey's
ANNOUNCING NIW HOUII1
MOroloy thru Thurtdoy
- ·
6 a.m. to I PJII.
Prldly I Jm!rdly
6 o,m. to 9 p,m.
lUNDAY
1.00 o.i!l. to I1GO p.m.

SERVICE

Ail New i•dletor i!'OP

1

'

Our dellcloua and nrled menu 11 unbeatable.

,.

NL •110'1, CIMO

We opeed ordera to ao-

:t

BEN CASEY

C!\NT UNOERSTANP PAW&lt;

HE'lL LET ME TAKE OJ: BllU.ET
t&gt;AW-MEAN'

ENN'IWHARS EViCIPt

OJ: BULLETS

EOIJ':I; Cl\I£R
"10 viSIT
'lfLOVJAN!

Modern R111ch Style

HOUSE

comodate. your needs.

Ne:tl time, come to

I
I
I KEITH GOBLE FORD

wv

!'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~STRAWBERRY
mier, Dunlap, Robinson,
Plants; PreCat· \WATER WEU. Drilling.

MODERN 2 bedroom boull
&lt;furnished or un!umiJbed)
near Forked Ibm Like, oa
Rotite Zl8. Ideal lor rtttred
couple or amall family. Ont
acre lol. Must be seeD to apo
prectate. Phone Olester IB$SW. Ronald Oahorne.

\

3 17 61c
Bailey's, rou'll be glod
eCar t .Truck eHeater
156 ACRE FARM 6 miles back
Core 1 Bulldollr
~~~ did.
from CheShire. Phone WY 2-1
eAnyType
3205
3 15 61C
"LL FOODS AVAILABLE FOR CARRY-OUT
·
350 BALES of mixed hay. Take
all. Get good price. ~v;!~
2·2196 Middleport. o.
BAILEY'S RESTAURANT
Pomeroy
!914 CORVAIR Monza _ Auto-JI,.;;,..,.;,,.~,~~"""~
malic transmission.
White CODA SELECT SIRES, INC.
211 1. Moln
trio Clllloyl Collin•
.
d 1 Use the breeding service that
Htlon loUt•
d
sidewall tires, ra 10
an , saves you money. Call lor ll;~ii
•
Low mileage. $1750.
COBA service, Clair Woode,J:
2
Phone WY 2- 994·
Tech., Pomeroy, WY 2-2649
3 16 6!c
or Chester 1185-2145.
!16101c

J.

By PRID USSWILL

.

S II Ita

he•*·

OP~~ EVES. 9:00 P.M.

I

USED FURNITURE

I BedrooDII. wall to wall ell'
pet, Jlllleled, air eondltlonecl.
Belween PolllOI'01 I&lt; Chester,
Ohio on Routo 7. Prlce4l to

..u.

Write cloThe Dolly
Senllnel

lox 668-H

PomeroY· o.

t ROOMS, bath, lull buement.
otorm doorl and windoWS, aluminum oldlng. Ptlcecl realoDably. Can be aea at '11S
Grant Streel. )!lddloporl.
I 1$ lie

Water
ROUSE - 33 acres, City water
Help Nented
For Sale or Rent
skill, Paymaster, Fairfax, pump sales lllld services. Free
Sparkle, Armore, Dorset, Ver·, estimates. Call eollect 9115Gas
and mineral rights.
Card Of Thanks
Good
Investment
praperty far
1 WISH. to express my sincere MATURE LADY for house- MODERN 4 bedroom home, 21 million. streamliner and Sup- I 2350. Hoffman Drilling Co.
large lake aile. Seen by apthanks to everyone for the keeping duties and care of tar carport. Inquire John T. er-fection ever-bearing plant~!
3 11 30tc
pointment only. W 2-S%11.
flowers "rds and visits dur· children, five days week, Mon- Wolfe, Racine, phone WI 9- black raspberry, red rasp- . Bllrd Brotben Auto Wrecking.
1-Biond Werdrobe, wes 49.95 30.00
S IS 7to
ing my' recent hospitalization. . day thru Friday. Phone 773· 2153 or write Hugh Calms, 118 berry, blackberry, asparagus, ! Used parts for cars and
Thanks also to my neighbm. ! 5920.
3 17 31C S. Second St., Tipp C l t y, rhubarb. 3 varieties of grapes. trucks. Complete line of Bond·
1-Baby Bed
Now Only 10.00
roR SALE- C aere farm. I
6
1
7
Dr Pickens and staff at the · SALESMAN WANTED- 3 days Ohio.
S 1 tc Leave your order at the ed brake lining for •ll pasrooms and bath. T e a
1-Bedroom Suite, elmost new, mahogeny,
Veterans Memorial ,,Hospital. , travel, 4 days at home. Man
Midway Market. WY 2-2582.
aenger cars. Rebuilt genera·
minUtes drive from PomeroJ,
May God bless you all.
over 4S for short tripe near
For Sal•
3 16 3tc
tors and clutch plates. All
Rout. 143, Harrisonville RAI.
with maHress &amp; box spring _ Sale 149.00
Mrs. Fred i&gt;:lain , Pomeroy. Worth up w $8,000
- - ------used and rebuilt paris guarWY 2-8321 or WY U6!8.
3 18 lie 1 to $12,500 in a year, plus SET of II Inch pick-up plows. 1931 MODEL A Ford Coupe in anteed. Now open to serve
I U tit
2
Pc.
Living
Room
Suite,
brown
_
25.00
regular cash bonus. Air Mail $50. SH 2-5043.
good con~ltion. WY 2-3211.
you better, 8 a. m. w 7:30
M. A. Moore, Vice President,
.
S 18 Sic
3 16 5tc
p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. w 5
roR SALE: 1 room boUse with
25.00
Notice
batb, gas lurnpce, UO Spring
Texas Refinery Corp., Box
-~ l l!1113 HARLEY Sc 1 wr cle p. m, L&lt;Jeated 12 mile• north 2 Pc. Living Room Suite, red
Avenue,
Pomeroy, f6400. Pb.
SOMETHING NEW - A. B. C. 1ll, Fort Worth, Ten&gt;, 76101. TRACTOR corn planter, Oliver[ Like new WY ~-;;~ cy . of Pomeroy on Sl Rl. 7. Ph.
2-Chalrs
Now Only, ea. 10.00
WY
2-2211.
.
I I tfo
Cleaners now have a pickup [
3 16 6tc 2 row, good condition. VI 3· I
'
~2297.
3 3 !Oip
3• 16 5I
c
and delivery station for your CAR HOPS
NllEDEllAT 2653.
3 t8 3tc
1-Eieclric Ironer
· Now 10.00
EXPERIENCED
BOUSE for sale, 3M llaDIIltoa
convenience in Racine Ohio ONCE A I .
C ,
MOTORCYCLE. 1964 Honda Su- 1
sl, Middleport, 16500. ean
located in recreation ~nter
• PP Y m person. rotiw s MOBILE Soft Serve Ice cream per Hawk 305CC engine. Like
1-Eiec. Sewing Machine
39.95
.
Steak
HOUBe.
3
8
e
t
k
(D
'
Cll
)
Ri
h
'
WY 2-5324.
U tic
next to the Nahonal Bank.
rue
a1ry
pper . c
new, $500. Oak Slreet, New
Hours: Noon w10 p.m. MonWented
Valley Dairy,
Middleport, Haven; w. Va., 8112-2318.
.
roR SALE - Sevea room
1-Library Table
Reduced to 10.00
day thru Saturday. Stop In
Ohio. Phone W 2-26211.
3 16 6tc .. I
brick bouse with balb and
BULLDOZER WORK. Reason3 18 31t
- I
and
outbuildings, eorner lot, one
soon an d get your clothes ' bl d nd bl and
ex
MIXED HAY. Phone 911:HJ75. I
toen of ground, out of high
ready for Easter. 3 18 3tc I aper1ence.
e, epeWYa _:~
3
16
Jtc
I
~ .
RATS, mice eliminated forever.
\
JUST TRADED INII
water. Good garden plots and
3 15 lUte "Get Star." Sugar Ruo Mill, 211 !t. Schult Camper Trailer.
IOIDO fruit trees. Could
be
Ebersbach Hardware, Pick· Fuel Oil heater, electric re-i
1 Coal Stoker-Matic Heater
divided
lnw
good
bulldln8
en's Hardware.
frigerator, cook stove with
Stop! Look! Read!
lots. Prleed wsen. Call WY 2_
_
_
_
_
_
3
_
18
31C
oven,
sink, cabinets, windows WY 2·2193
Pomeroy
A blrgaln now 11 only _ __ 169.95
WHEN?
W..tNTED!
5156
alter 4 p. m. weeks days
with screens, electric brakes, 1J11
SOON
or WY U657.
s 8 'SOle
T15 by 14 and 775 by 15. Telecompletely rebuill, ready fori"u.: C\JNUITIUNING Relrtger
WHAT?
Furnitur~ and bousehold
2Sc Do It Yourltlf C•r W11h
c&amp;vermg, $215. Call New Hav. , 1100 aervtee. Jaek"s Refrlg·
roR SALE: 5 rooms with uW·
roods. We will buy com. · brily black tires. First lire
2-Frigideire Refriger1tors - - e1. 69.95
WHERE?
$23.25, second tire $20.65. Ex- en, W. Va., 882-2223.
eralion New Haven. Pboo•
lty room. Water, gu and
plete estates or small lott
In PorMroy-A Good
electnclty.
$2,500. Welsh
Ira rim $7.SO each. Newell's •======3iiiliii6iii3iiit~c ro 7r.i37
4 1 tie
Location
1-Teppan Gas Range
Only 69.95
Call
Sunoco,
Chester,
Ohio.
~
Town
Hill
Phone
WY ~12.
WHO?
S
18
30lc
f
COMPLETE
pest
and
termite
2 • Uct
KNOTTS
USED
5aunden E•p•ndlng His
1-Apertment G11 Renge
.--=-==-=----,~
E
1 eontrol aervices. 20 years exG11lllpolls S•rvlce To You
FURNITURE and
1 LARGE fife proof safe, One
roR SALE' • rooiD bouiO with
WATCH FOR
large National cash regist&lt;r.
Lindmark's Got
perience.
R&lt;laches,
Like New - - - - - Only 69.95
AUCTION
er
household
pests. rats,
Free otll·
esbltb, lull basement, SH JJyOPENING
1163-2nd.
446-2917
oell St., Mtddleport. PbM:
See R. S. Gregory at Moore's
EVERYTHING
timates and Inspection. No
1-Gas Heeter, 85,000 BTU
50.00
Pl pte•!U!Dt lliWIIO'I.
Store, 8:30 a. m. w ~ p. m. in Wby drive 50 miles, wh011
salesmen. New termite eonHiland Chapel starting March '
u 11 Uct
Pomeroy.
3 16 6tc
you can get delivery at our
trol plan. Meigs County's on1-G•s Heater, 50,000 BTU
25.00
area
warehouse.
Call
us
for
17 wrekend meeting,
Rev. \ :-c;-= :::-===-;;;=;;; UPRIGHT Deep Freeze.
18 specialized servlee _ Bulk
Jy home owned eompany. A~
11 llrll \lanley.
Everybody I L S. CIVIL SERVICE l'ESTSI cubic feel. WY U321 or WY Spreading Available - We
Red pest and termite control
8-Used TV Sets
25.00 to 50.00
111
wr lrome. Pastor Edsel Hart • '~~ 11111loh:ll- "om~~"
•no •••r
Mau,.
Hl~tl ota,...mt
Pa~
Sbnrt
2-3618.
s
13 tie
Also Can Apply Liquid Ni·
company. 605 W. Main SL.
3 16 3tp
bnun o\&lt;'IUIIeem~nl
P"11p1rato..,
trogen To Your Fieds. All
01' WY • • 9
RUTLAND FURNITURE'S
Analysis. straight &amp; mll&lt;ed
l'llmeroy, uo.
~15 ·
- - - - -tratn•n•
1U tORI ... rt-C~Uired
rhnWiliHit 01 lo"" 'lpln hplll"flnn'
lnsur1nce
materials .-,ailable. AU at ===---:-:---2--:-18 sotp
rHE \ 1ETGS County Coon Hunt- :~::,? IUI;,:~.~:.r: ma~:'""l~=
aew low prices.
SEWlNG machlnea. repair ser
NS .'\ssn. Is sponsoring
a fo'R.EI! ·ntormRUOII Qfl JO'-· ~g"''•· [ 1IJl'ttMtJ8U.&amp; IDIJU'al'lel been
Ph.
WY
2-2181
rtce. aU makeo. WY U2ll4.
requiNJme~'~• Wl"''- l'llllA.,. •;;;;;, I
~ h ooting match Sunday from
'1l1Tlf' ano l a d - l.oiMGin ..
......fled!
'·"'"'
"""
opera
Tbe Fobri&lt; Shop. Pomero•
tar'o _ , CaD IIY
Acrosa SlrHI From Our Moln Store
n(1un till dark at their ch:b
Bo•
100c., a1
til•
Yntoo•t
Authorized Singer Sales and
POM~ROY
~ous&lt;' on Snow Ball
Hill I loba. Hlfll 1ter1tna ~, . Short tloun
Service.
J 29 tie
SH 2-4211
RUTLAND, 0 •
OHIO
for the public. Will shoot for 1
"d nted T0 Buy
eHtml Coi'Jllll Servtee. C..
hams and bacon. 12, 16, 20 ~TI),jU~ t'urni:Ure,
dishes. leo made a1 1ep1 papen.
J.ck W. Coney, Mgr.
_ gauge shvlgun&amp;.
3 16 5tc
mi&lt;rellaneoua can or write· btrtl1 reeord• and alJDOI1 ..,
Mrs Howani Cecll. IIIII W. otber doeuiii!DII.
AT ITS GREATEST
Auto Seles
SHOOTING MATCH Shotguns, Main St., Pomeroy.
Beater - · Pom..., -RUG.WEAVING _ Also rugs
Slll!day, March 20, at Ameri·
t 21
4 If&lt;
·' sale.
Obi Betty
B Johnson,
·
Run
ciiJI Legion Farm, Rutland, _ _ _ _ _ _ __.:.:...:::...::.::..--------'
for
Ra- Plato or with pepperoni, 1111 PONTIAC, 4 door, Good
8
shape. See er call T. 0 . Stew·l.•=-===========;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;""'1
Ohio.
3 16 4tc
~~;~ne,
o, owman
ausage, mushroom, bam or
Road, WI 9-2634.
3 10 7tc combinations.
art, Rutland, SH 2-4821.
BUDGET
PRICED
fumltura
In
,.
or
12"
Sin
_15c
to
1.50
3 16 6tc
CROSSWORD
DAILY
STEWART'S GUN SHOP, Rut- 1
our
third
floOr
budget
shop.
3. Symbol!•
:ta.Net.
ACBOS8
Baker Fumlture. Middleport
Complolt Ceny.Out Strvlco
1156 FORD Town Sedan V-1.
land, Ohio. Lots of oew guns
uncle
wadi:
1. M.ountalD
Ohio.
U
tie
CALL
WY
2-990~
Standard transmission. Excol6. JJntmaIV. So&amp;l"
12
and reloading equipment. Will
near
ttve
2Z.
Clntn:h
lent eondltioo. Also 1958 Ford
OJympWI
buy, sell or trade. 3 16 12\c
I
Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
•. &lt;lDBtrllflr
part
ti.Tax
lo'
111 W. MAIN
POMEROY
v
... AutomaUe trall!mission,
(GOING OUT OF BUSINESS)
IS. atgtoa•e
21. 01 '
LOSE weight safely with DeJ:.
9. Loam.
2
door hardtop. Excellent conBANNER
TRAVEL
1960 Ford CBOO Tamlem St. Truck-22ft. bed
dlteh
A-Diel tablets. Only 98c at 10. SpokeD
PMNTINGtiislde- aDd oul Gen- dition. Also 1953 Cadillac. Ex·
T. Week..
tal')"
lLDrou
1963 lnt'l Twin Scrw Etnll)"lll• trldor
TRAILERS
Stark Pharmacy.
3 I IIOtp u. Plekod aft s.s,.....g
21l.Ptria
eral repairing. In Pomeroy an cellent COKd!Uoo. SH 2-1656.
19641nt'l VC0195 tractor
enemy
arouad
cam.
Jllddleport area. WY 2-3192.
3 !6 101c
1nd
IF Dr. says ulcers, get new
ooldlen
11. Faloe
Ill Tumble
1964lnt'll890
Serle~ tnctor
2 17 30tp
PH; tablets. Fast u liquids. 1'-SIDC Ia a 12.Kbep
dowl
SKAMPER
19621nt'11890Serl•traclor
HEATING, PLUMBING Rura lJ5t DODGE 4 door Sedan V8.
way
u.ea..,
:rz.Grtt
Ollly 98c at Stark Pharmacy.
3T.1Jtlocrohl
1960 lnt1 R195 trlldor
CAMPING TRAILERS
lti.Own
. .- - .
ZS.Jroola
Doml BotUe Gaa. Arnold Bro- Power steering.
Automatic
s 1 30tp :J&amp;Lilldborlb'•
38. Telhor
19571nt'l R185 tractor
II
-..... :IIO.Qoeot!O"
lbell. 611 E. Main Streel
transmission, 7 good tires.
to. Uolt ot
Allo make your reserva·
book
ltL
..S
St.
Claw•
1955lnt'l
R180
!rector
DEL!CIOUS Homemade Pizza,
l'llmei'Oy.
(S regular aud 2 anow). Good
1 22 tfc
tion for Renta!J now
RatJfJ
a•'
....
36.FORTY FLAT-BID TRAILIRS
mechanical
condltioa. Ole
SOc, 'ISc, and $1.00 sizes. De- tT.
~ Bog
IJ rt
IIIII
(61 40 foot Wld•F ;..d eiMitiM
lule Pizza, $1.50. Jaek's Dai· 20.~.,.
AtJCmONEER
owner, $350. WY :1-3198
or
BIG BEND
122) TINlom llftll.tr•ll--22 ft. to H ft.
ry Bar, Middleport 12 8 tic
~=dfs::eWY :1-31166.
I 15 IW
TRAILER
SALES
(5) Slngle-ule HIIIWrtoll.. 23 fL
D.Gom:lli.BrokeTRAINS: (3) lMII troll.. 21 ft.
Help Wanted
ROUTE 124
wrne. rr- or Cnll&lt;t
F1nn Mlchinery
:M.Lif&lt;H
(41 four whHien-19 ft•
At Swr&lt;JCU~• CorpOflltioll
"- ........
C. BRADPORD
~
U MODEL Case traclcr with
WANTED:
ELECfROLUX Sweeper- bas
t 1 tra
euiUvator, Almolt brll!d lOW
AD lt)utpnlllllln .... ...rtllw..,.wtlll ........
GIRL FRIDAY
IQOd ouction, all cleaning at- CUBrOM BUTCHERING ... tlrea. SH 2-4103.
I 17 Sle
PRICiD TO SILU
tachmenll on wbee!J. Guaran- ealllng. Will buy bides every JIASSEY • FERGUSON diesel.
Po1ltion open for office work
WARD 1!, LANNING, INC.. -nCOIHC)C;Mw.~iOH,IIII Q,
teed. Only 4 psymerita $6.11 Monday. Phil Meier, PJua Plows, dlal:s, mower ud Iron!
in a 1wo Ulan office ln Po me·
PHONI 622-0751
r vy . ~~' ping an absolute nee·
each left. WY 2-2685j !4 &amp;It
WY Willi.
I II tic eacl loader. Pearl Wllllaml
___ :
=-·
t-ssily. Five days a week.
===-""==;-;c;::-;--;::-Pbou WY Hill or WY 1~nll complete resume to·
SINGER SEWING Machine ill IWIL GRUESER. l'ltDIIIHnC 23U.
I IS ltp
dLidin g refereoon age wnd
beautl!ul new aewlng table. and ltePtlng,
Mlaertvlllo
·
Equipped with dial control to Oblo. End your 10wer troub- Reel btate For Slit
Uillril al ~tatus.
Wrltt To: lox 668-D
111 1101. buttoabole, overcut, lea. We bave all sizes aewer
c " Th• Daily Stntlnel,
fancy design, sew on bultonl, cnaeblnel. ReltiDDBb'- ntel. ~ Llll Ll.,.b,.,
Pomeroy
etc. Sacrlflee for 8 p•yments Call WY S.ll97t. day or nlgbt. ........~
~-"'t
ta.l!8 each. WY 2-2685.
I II Uct
POMEROY - IND STRE&amp;'l'.\~TED BRICKLAYERS -. I
story frame, l 1'001111,
s
14
ate
Auto
S.l•
We art- a Federal Government
SUPER STUFF, oure nuf!
bath, 1&gt; basement.
front
t' f•r. tr&lt;H:Ior and pledge to proThat'•
Blue
Lustre
lor
eleaa·
1!MI6
VOLKSWAGEN,
last
back,
porch,
garage
under
bouse.
~· tde t'(JU&lt;~I employment up1nf1 rugs and upholstery. Rent White aide walls, lealherette $6,000.00.
~u rtunJtles without regard to
AJ:YDioaA&amp;J:a
eleclrlc t.uunpooer $1. Porn· interior. l!iOO miles. Call 882- POMEROY - UNCOLN HTS.
r·ar·f'. co!or, t"reed or naUonII s.o•o•aLLOW
coy Cement Block Co.
3284.
3 II 3tc ~e atory frame, 2 bed·
::J I origin. Knowlton Construe·
Ja lldll-ple' bl uBO&lt;I
3
14
6tc
,
1'i6i
CHEVROLEfSii.tlon
wa- rooms, bath, aemi-basement,
! rnn Cornpan,v. Contact John I
for 1M- u.. J:""' lloo two 0'1, .... ~- .ta
fl
........
...a•uuU
..
clllle,_._IIIJWotl.
H Lam. 120 University Ter·
EXCELLENT, efficient and -;~. I gon Good condition. See Wil· furnace heating.
$6,3110.00.
t
r :~ce, Athens, Ohio. or e a I 11
onomlcal, that's Blue Lustre bur Rowley, Baile)' Run Road Terma.
carpe•
and upholstery clean·
3 18 3tc 77 ACRES - ON ROUTE 14319'1-16'0 or 593-3008.
~~~·-·
.
Rent
•leclric
shampooer
25 acres for cultivation, bal·
s 17 7te
8DaVIai.O&amp;CI liFT JIDOIIQC Cl.t:C·
er
57 PLYM0uTH, 6 cyl , stand· ance pasture ond tim ber. 2
~ker
Furniture Co.
W~ N'J'.ED : EaperlenC!d meci&gt;
'1. ""
81!1GIYK0 1'W XTIIBU C&amp;YI&gt;TB WJ'YP,
3 t4 &amp;tc ard shift. 55 Olds. 2 door, I story frame home, I rooms,
anic for mloor parts Installaautomat!., good cars. $150 00 bath, cellar, barn. otlll!r
..foarKTD GYDTJ'IILUT
tion sen1ee. Must be mature,
each. Pbot " WI t-~178 or see buildln•s. 8 miles out. 16,·
witb abll!ty to manage d!Homer Ander~on, Racine.
""l'
Y.....,.. 6fl1 s tu ~·A LDr TO BE ~u.m KEEP YOUR earpets beauli·
Ra1r Meigs Gener1l Hospltel
lui
desplt•
coll!tant
lootstcus
,
500.00.
3 I Jlc
par1lllellt and aeU
parta.
roa TBll I'IILLOW WB0 ll01118N"r SAY IT WMHI&gt;W''.HENRY CLELAND
Goud wortlnl ooncl!Uona. In
of a busy family . l~et Rlu e
laLftM
Lustre ..Rent electric shamn"''' 'l&lt;i9 SAAB. 30 miles per gal·
SALESMAN
WY 2·2176
letter, lllale esperleoce, rei·
I ................
e:·
$1.
Picken·•
Hardware
ro.
ion,
WY
2-3830
Wv
Pomeroy
orenca a8d waces upectod.
111.
a u aw
a 11 •••
,
a
Write e-o '1111 Da11J Sentinel,
........
lUll
PHONE WY 2·2156

IT would

I
!

unmln I:JO a.. M. to 1'1:01 NHII :
IT'S 10 lAI'r
tO PLACI A
IU:IUL r PIIODUCIN•

WANT a.D

otor

C

65 Chevrolet 1.111 Air 4 Door Sed1n _ $2295
8 cyl. Powerglide. 'ran and beige finish. Like new tlres,
See this one before you buy.
64 Chevelle Malibu Sta. Wagon $1895
8' cyl. Powergllde. Radio and beater. New tires. All
while outside with red vinyl Interior. A local owned
low mileage wagon.
196:1 Volkswegen 2 Door
$1245
Deluxe vinyl trim, green finish, radio, heater, good
tir•• - Reduced price.

I.IIIULATIOMI

...

M

VSED m; 11. Hl-Lo camping
Trailer, electric brakes, gas
refrigerator, Hght,
furnace
and stove, sink with water !
pnmp. Electric Inside. Sleeps

"

.... Estlfe For Salit '

Businlll Services

I.:~;~~~~~~~~~~
R
RADIATO

Pomerov·

ftiiAIITY

CANCILLATtONI
COIIIIICTtONI

Ate., New'
SuMcripti
•btrt avail
year in ad\

t SIGMS

lNFORMA noN

o., Man:h 18, 1986 ---..,..---:
-A-L-:::,.-- \
~15 "

'.

..NEWSI

wen

EEk

a MUk

MV RAOM
IJ1rCUV

OFMN
PANGER,
IT,

1

I

THE

LOSER

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

2 00

BRAKE SERVICE

Blaettnars

,,.,.,.,...,,.'1""""'"

RTILIZER

.

~=""""'1 n'"s""tr_.u-c-ti.,.o•n•s'""'"""'~J

LlTTLI! ORPHAN ANNll!

By HAROLD GRAY

r

Used Fum;ture Outlet

a.•

•

ALLEY OOP

By V. T. HAMLIN

PIZZA

FOR SALE

Used Trucking Equipment

•=-=-=-=-==-=-ill

l!·!!!!~.........'.,!! ~~--

---

-

--~

Used Tracton

w.

ABBIE AND SLATS

PRICED TO GO TO
WORK FOR YOUI
Farmaii'M' Farmall350
Farmall200 Farmall Cub

.

o:: tc:atPWE~~I~oqw:;;!;a~-~n: -. ... • .- Ilk

Cllol_.....,- tw·-·

r..... ...........
..

1

411--·

----:. .,_..;;t

Byll. . .l

Fnl SpiiiJI Tllrillsl Fua For All
FO&amp; 'l'BI FAMILY! FElLOWS BRING YOUR DATI

·SLOT CAR
RACE'S
'),

The fun time

hobhJIW~

tile COillllr1.

CAR AUCTION
SATURDAY
NIGHT

TrophJ RactS Saturday Night From 8 pm

1 Ford Tractor and Back Hot

1

1

~95.

2-2~29.

W~

IB 314:

'· ~~-.~

Meigs Equipment Co.

TOM THUMB RACEWAY ·
236 E. AWN

POMiioY-

Open DallY ]londay thru FrldiJ - 3:00 to 11:00
SATVRtiAY ll1lf SUNDAY -11;00 to 11:00

A IWt C•, rht P.•ftcC lltiiM4u Glfll

1 1...---------------~

. ............ -...

By SCHULZ

)

�.,

,!

I,

•

THE
DEVOl

'

Get Extra Cash The Want Ad Way
1~Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy.Middleport,

ME
¥ 1-'NT AD

Ru:ob
Ch•

PubU.bed
daY by The

no

pany.

45769. BuSil
Editorial pb

Entered •
at tbe post
National
Bottlnelli I!

~

DI,.DLtMII
I

P. M. DIY lefOrl PuiiUCitiOft
IMfMIIIY I)HIIIIne 1:01 A . M .

~~~~ "

eceeptlcl until t:ot A· M.
For on ., Pw•ttc.tton

Tht&gt; I'UDIIth" ........... thl rttftt
" .... •• rtltcl ... ., Ml """'"
gtjKIIGftlb...
lr"'rt
lltDUid btl
,.pOrtH
tlftll'llllilltl, . ' " ' 1M11ttltn•r
witt not tMI I'HJMII'IIIbll tor

mDrt '"'" ont Incorrect tnHrtltn.
,.~

fer 'tllltnt AO S.rvlce
• Clft 1 pW IIVIrO elM tnnrt•

Mtntmum Ctler.. 60 Qfltt.

n cenH ,., woro tor ~~'"'' c:ontecuttYt tfturtttnt

ffce $15.50:

to ,., cent DIK•unt .n _..,, edt

$3.90 ~y '

CARD OF THANIU &amp; QBITUA.III ,
t l .U ,., 50 WOt'll "'lniiiiUIII . llch

v1ce not •

mall on• 1
Thfet mon

ena adl pliO within 11

~Ca.yt.

eddlllonel worcl lt: .
OfF!Cl YOUIII

1:30 A . M. to 1:00 P_ M. O.IIY

m

how

are covert
plan. We

the percer
several bu
and other
part of or
systems I
covered
nected
departmll
number o
bOth on t
river, and
thousands
accounted
of penon
not have
outside at

t,, uti•Amot
drll

establish•

~ IYStem. 1

\ persons ·
~

are cove:

if predlcte&lt;
:, that add

' decade. ·
;. rapid sb
~ lions of
serve th
and thOI
the Imp
providir
some in
· pansion
. enterpr
~
Tod.
' · seekmK
~ sitions
; the frir
~ tal wag
!,sons fo
:' system
'· is not I
of livit
·' il War
· a pen1
. than $
has to
o]Jresse
!JJVer ~
~nsh

no th£
;busin•

·~~

tlrem

T1
em pi•
, open

r youn
! can !
1
~

sural

live (

\ an 01
; empl
·. that
, coat

'~1:~
\

mdli

' pi~l

l

ffill

1197·
~- for

~ for ·

; beca

: Iller~

~~

~
bt

\.t.,
'

&lt;

ir·

G.

POmeroy MOtor C0.

4. Phone WY 2-2963.
1

Sunday Dinner At Bailey's
ANNOUNCING NIW HOUII1
MOroloy thru Thurtdoy
- ·
6 a.m. to I PJII.
Prldly I Jm!rdly
6 o,m. to 9 p,m.
lUNDAY
1.00 o.i!l. to I1GO p.m.

SERVICE

Ail New i•dletor i!'OP

1

'

Our dellcloua and nrled menu 11 unbeatable.

,.

NL •110'1, CIMO

We opeed ordera to ao-

:t

BEN CASEY

C!\NT UNOERSTANP PAW&lt;

HE'lL LET ME TAKE OJ: BllU.ET
t&gt;AW-MEAN'

ENN'IWHARS EViCIPt

OJ: BULLETS

EOIJ':I; Cl\I£R
"10 viSIT
'lfLOVJAN!

Modern R111ch Style

HOUSE

comodate. your needs.

Ne:tl time, come to

I
I
I KEITH GOBLE FORD

wv

!'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~STRAWBERRY
mier, Dunlap, Robinson,
Plants; PreCat· \WATER WEU. Drilling.

MODERN 2 bedroom boull
&lt;furnished or un!umiJbed)
near Forked Ibm Like, oa
Rotite Zl8. Ideal lor rtttred
couple or amall family. Ont
acre lol. Must be seeD to apo
prectate. Phone Olester IB$SW. Ronald Oahorne.

\

3 17 61c
Bailey's, rou'll be glod
eCar t .Truck eHeater
156 ACRE FARM 6 miles back
Core 1 Bulldollr
~~~ did.
from CheShire. Phone WY 2-1
eAnyType
3205
3 15 61C
"LL FOODS AVAILABLE FOR CARRY-OUT
·
350 BALES of mixed hay. Take
all. Get good price. ~v;!~
2·2196 Middleport. o.
BAILEY'S RESTAURANT
Pomeroy
!914 CORVAIR Monza _ Auto-JI,.;;,..,.;,,.~,~~"""~
malic transmission.
White CODA SELECT SIRES, INC.
211 1. Moln
trio Clllloyl Collin•
.
d 1 Use the breeding service that
Htlon loUt•
d
sidewall tires, ra 10
an , saves you money. Call lor ll;~ii
•
Low mileage. $1750.
COBA service, Clair Woode,J:
2
Phone WY 2- 994·
Tech., Pomeroy, WY 2-2649
3 16 6!c
or Chester 1185-2145.
!16101c

J.

By PRID USSWILL

.

S II Ita

he•*·

OP~~ EVES. 9:00 P.M.

I

USED FURNITURE

I BedrooDII. wall to wall ell'
pet, Jlllleled, air eondltlonecl.
Belween PolllOI'01 I&lt; Chester,
Ohio on Routo 7. Prlce4l to

..u.

Write cloThe Dolly
Senllnel

lox 668-H

PomeroY· o.

t ROOMS, bath, lull buement.
otorm doorl and windoWS, aluminum oldlng. Ptlcecl realoDably. Can be aea at '11S
Grant Streel. )!lddloporl.
I 1$ lie

Water
ROUSE - 33 acres, City water
Help Nented
For Sale or Rent
skill, Paymaster, Fairfax, pump sales lllld services. Free
Sparkle, Armore, Dorset, Ver·, estimates. Call eollect 9115Gas
and mineral rights.
Card Of Thanks
Good
Investment
praperty far
1 WISH. to express my sincere MATURE LADY for house- MODERN 4 bedroom home, 21 million. streamliner and Sup- I 2350. Hoffman Drilling Co.
large lake aile. Seen by apthanks to everyone for the keeping duties and care of tar carport. Inquire John T. er-fection ever-bearing plant~!
3 11 30tc
pointment only. W 2-S%11.
flowers "rds and visits dur· children, five days week, Mon- Wolfe, Racine, phone WI 9- black raspberry, red rasp- . Bllrd Brotben Auto Wrecking.
1-Biond Werdrobe, wes 49.95 30.00
S IS 7to
ing my' recent hospitalization. . day thru Friday. Phone 773· 2153 or write Hugh Calms, 118 berry, blackberry, asparagus, ! Used parts for cars and
Thanks also to my neighbm. ! 5920.
3 17 31C S. Second St., Tipp C l t y, rhubarb. 3 varieties of grapes. trucks. Complete line of Bond·
1-Baby Bed
Now Only 10.00
roR SALE- C aere farm. I
6
1
7
Dr Pickens and staff at the · SALESMAN WANTED- 3 days Ohio.
S 1 tc Leave your order at the ed brake lining for •ll pasrooms and bath. T e a
1-Bedroom Suite, elmost new, mahogeny,
Veterans Memorial ,,Hospital. , travel, 4 days at home. Man
Midway Market. WY 2-2582.
aenger cars. Rebuilt genera·
minUtes drive from PomeroJ,
May God bless you all.
over 4S for short tripe near
For Sal•
3 16 3tc
tors and clutch plates. All
Rout. 143, Harrisonville RAI.
with maHress &amp; box spring _ Sale 149.00
Mrs. Fred i&gt;:lain , Pomeroy. Worth up w $8,000
- - ------used and rebuilt paris guarWY 2-8321 or WY U6!8.
3 18 lie 1 to $12,500 in a year, plus SET of II Inch pick-up plows. 1931 MODEL A Ford Coupe in anteed. Now open to serve
I U tit
2
Pc.
Living
Room
Suite,
brown
_
25.00
regular cash bonus. Air Mail $50. SH 2-5043.
good con~ltion. WY 2-3211.
you better, 8 a. m. w 7:30
M. A. Moore, Vice President,
.
S 18 Sic
3 16 5tc
p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. w 5
roR SALE: 1 room boUse with
25.00
Notice
batb, gas lurnpce, UO Spring
Texas Refinery Corp., Box
-~ l l!1113 HARLEY Sc 1 wr cle p. m, L&lt;Jeated 12 mile• north 2 Pc. Living Room Suite, red
Avenue,
Pomeroy, f6400. Pb.
SOMETHING NEW - A. B. C. 1ll, Fort Worth, Ten&gt;, 76101. TRACTOR corn planter, Oliver[ Like new WY ~-;;~ cy . of Pomeroy on Sl Rl. 7. Ph.
2-Chalrs
Now Only, ea. 10.00
WY
2-2211.
.
I I tfo
Cleaners now have a pickup [
3 16 6tc 2 row, good condition. VI 3· I
'
~2297.
3 3 !Oip
3• 16 5I
c
and delivery station for your CAR HOPS
NllEDEllAT 2653.
3 t8 3tc
1-Eieclric Ironer
· Now 10.00
EXPERIENCED
BOUSE for sale, 3M llaDIIltoa
convenience in Racine Ohio ONCE A I .
C ,
MOTORCYCLE. 1964 Honda Su- 1
sl, Middleport, 16500. ean
located in recreation ~nter
• PP Y m person. rotiw s MOBILE Soft Serve Ice cream per Hawk 305CC engine. Like
1-Eiec. Sewing Machine
39.95
.
Steak
HOUBe.
3
8
e
t
k
(D
'
Cll
)
Ri
h
'
WY 2-5324.
U tic
next to the Nahonal Bank.
rue
a1ry
pper . c
new, $500. Oak Slreet, New
Hours: Noon w10 p.m. MonWented
Valley Dairy,
Middleport, Haven; w. Va., 8112-2318.
.
roR SALE - Sevea room
1-Library Table
Reduced to 10.00
day thru Saturday. Stop In
Ohio. Phone W 2-26211.
3 16 6tc .. I
brick bouse with balb and
BULLDOZER WORK. Reason3 18 31t
- I
and
outbuildings, eorner lot, one
soon an d get your clothes ' bl d nd bl and
ex
MIXED HAY. Phone 911:HJ75. I
toen of ground, out of high
ready for Easter. 3 18 3tc I aper1ence.
e, epeWYa _:~
3
16
Jtc
I
~ .
RATS, mice eliminated forever.
\
JUST TRADED INII
water. Good garden plots and
3 15 lUte "Get Star." Sugar Ruo Mill, 211 !t. Schult Camper Trailer.
IOIDO fruit trees. Could
be
Ebersbach Hardware, Pick· Fuel Oil heater, electric re-i
1 Coal Stoker-Matic Heater
divided
lnw
good
bulldln8
en's Hardware.
frigerator, cook stove with
Stop! Look! Read!
lots. Prleed wsen. Call WY 2_
_
_
_
_
_
3
_
18
31C
oven,
sink, cabinets, windows WY 2·2193
Pomeroy
A blrgaln now 11 only _ __ 169.95
WHEN?
W..tNTED!
5156
alter 4 p. m. weeks days
with screens, electric brakes, 1J11
SOON
or WY U657.
s 8 'SOle
T15 by 14 and 775 by 15. Telecompletely rebuill, ready fori"u.: C\JNUITIUNING Relrtger
WHAT?
Furnitur~ and bousehold
2Sc Do It Yourltlf C•r W11h
c&amp;vermg, $215. Call New Hav. , 1100 aervtee. Jaek"s Refrlg·
roR SALE: 5 rooms with uW·
roods. We will buy com. · brily black tires. First lire
2-Frigideire Refriger1tors - - e1. 69.95
WHERE?
$23.25, second tire $20.65. Ex- en, W. Va., 882-2223.
eralion New Haven. Pboo•
lty room. Water, gu and
plete estates or small lott
In PorMroy-A Good
electnclty.
$2,500. Welsh
Ira rim $7.SO each. Newell's •======3iiiliii6iii3iiit~c ro 7r.i37
4 1 tie
Location
1-Teppan Gas Range
Only 69.95
Call
Sunoco,
Chester,
Ohio.
~
Town
Hill
Phone
WY ~12.
WHO?
S
18
30lc
f
COMPLETE
pest
and
termite
2 • Uct
KNOTTS
USED
5aunden E•p•ndlng His
1-Apertment G11 Renge
.--=-==-=----,~
E
1 eontrol aervices. 20 years exG11lllpolls S•rvlce To You
FURNITURE and
1 LARGE fife proof safe, One
roR SALE' • rooiD bouiO with
WATCH FOR
large National cash regist&lt;r.
Lindmark's Got
perience.
R&lt;laches,
Like New - - - - - Only 69.95
AUCTION
er
household
pests. rats,
Free otll·
esbltb, lull basement, SH JJyOPENING
1163-2nd.
446-2917
oell St., Mtddleport. PbM:
See R. S. Gregory at Moore's
EVERYTHING
timates and Inspection. No
1-Gas Heeter, 85,000 BTU
50.00
Pl pte•!U!Dt lliWIIO'I.
Store, 8:30 a. m. w ~ p. m. in Wby drive 50 miles, wh011
salesmen. New termite eonHiland Chapel starting March '
u 11 Uct
Pomeroy.
3 16 6tc
you can get delivery at our
trol plan. Meigs County's on1-G•s Heater, 50,000 BTU
25.00
area
warehouse.
Call
us
for
17 wrekend meeting,
Rev. \ :-c;-= :::-===-;;;=;;; UPRIGHT Deep Freeze.
18 specialized servlee _ Bulk
Jy home owned eompany. A~
11 llrll \lanley.
Everybody I L S. CIVIL SERVICE l'ESTSI cubic feel. WY U321 or WY Spreading Available - We
Red pest and termite control
8-Used TV Sets
25.00 to 50.00
111
wr lrome. Pastor Edsel Hart • '~~ 11111loh:ll- "om~~"
•no •••r
Mau,.
Hl~tl ota,...mt
Pa~
Sbnrt
2-3618.
s
13 tie
Also Can Apply Liquid Ni·
company. 605 W. Main SL.
3 16 3tp
bnun o\&lt;'IUIIeem~nl
P"11p1rato..,
trogen To Your Fieds. All
01' WY • • 9
RUTLAND FURNITURE'S
Analysis. straight &amp; mll&lt;ed
l'llmeroy, uo.
~15 ·
- - - - -tratn•n•
1U tORI ... rt-C~Uired
rhnWiliHit 01 lo"" 'lpln hplll"flnn'
lnsur1nce
materials .-,ailable. AU at ===---:-:---2--:-18 sotp
rHE \ 1ETGS County Coon Hunt- :~::,? IUI;,:~.~:.r: ma~:'""l~=
aew low prices.
SEWlNG machlnea. repair ser
NS .'\ssn. Is sponsoring
a fo'R.EI! ·ntormRUOII Qfl JO'-· ~g"''•· [ 1IJl'ttMtJ8U.&amp; IDIJU'al'lel been
Ph.
WY
2-2181
rtce. aU makeo. WY U2ll4.
requiNJme~'~• Wl"''- l'llllA.,. •;;;;;, I
~ h ooting match Sunday from
'1l1Tlf' ano l a d - l.oiMGin ..
......fled!
'·"'"'
"""
opera
Tbe Fobri&lt; Shop. Pomero•
tar'o _ , CaD IIY
Acrosa SlrHI From Our Moln Store
n(1un till dark at their ch:b
Bo•
100c., a1
til•
Yntoo•t
Authorized Singer Sales and
POM~ROY
~ous&lt;' on Snow Ball
Hill I loba. Hlfll 1ter1tna ~, . Short tloun
Service.
J 29 tie
SH 2-4211
RUTLAND, 0 •
OHIO
for the public. Will shoot for 1
"d nted T0 Buy
eHtml Coi'Jllll Servtee. C..
hams and bacon. 12, 16, 20 ~TI),jU~ t'urni:Ure,
dishes. leo made a1 1ep1 papen.
J.ck W. Coney, Mgr.
_ gauge shvlgun&amp;.
3 16 5tc
mi&lt;rellaneoua can or write· btrtl1 reeord• and alJDOI1 ..,
Mrs Howani Cecll. IIIII W. otber doeuiii!DII.
AT ITS GREATEST
Auto Seles
SHOOTING MATCH Shotguns, Main St., Pomeroy.
Beater - · Pom..., -RUG.WEAVING _ Also rugs
Slll!day, March 20, at Ameri·
t 21
4 If&lt;
·' sale.
Obi Betty
B Johnson,
·
Run
ciiJI Legion Farm, Rutland, _ _ _ _ _ _ __.:.:...:::...::.::..--------'
for
Ra- Plato or with pepperoni, 1111 PONTIAC, 4 door, Good
8
shape. See er call T. 0 . Stew·l.•=-===========;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;""'1
Ohio.
3 16 4tc
~~;~ne,
o, owman
ausage, mushroom, bam or
Road, WI 9-2634.
3 10 7tc combinations.
art, Rutland, SH 2-4821.
BUDGET
PRICED
fumltura
In
,.
or
12"
Sin
_15c
to
1.50
3 16 6tc
CROSSWORD
DAILY
STEWART'S GUN SHOP, Rut- 1
our
third
floOr
budget
shop.
3. Symbol!•
:ta.Net.
ACBOS8
Baker Fumlture. Middleport
Complolt Ceny.Out Strvlco
1156 FORD Town Sedan V-1.
land, Ohio. Lots of oew guns
uncle
wadi:
1. M.ountalD
Ohio.
U
tie
CALL
WY
2-990~
Standard transmission. Excol6. JJntmaIV. So&amp;l"
12
and reloading equipment. Will
near
ttve
2Z.
Clntn:h
lent eondltioo. Also 1958 Ford
OJympWI
buy, sell or trade. 3 16 12\c
I
Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
•. &lt;lDBtrllflr
part
ti.Tax
lo'
111 W. MAIN
POMEROY
v
... AutomaUe trall!mission,
(GOING OUT OF BUSINESS)
IS. atgtoa•e
21. 01 '
LOSE weight safely with DeJ:.
9. Loam.
2
door hardtop. Excellent conBANNER
TRAVEL
1960 Ford CBOO Tamlem St. Truck-22ft. bed
dlteh
A-Diel tablets. Only 98c at 10. SpokeD
PMNTINGtiislde- aDd oul Gen- dition. Also 1953 Cadillac. Ex·
T. Week..
tal')"
lLDrou
1963 lnt'l Twin Scrw Etnll)"lll• trldor
TRAILERS
Stark Pharmacy.
3 I IIOtp u. Plekod aft s.s,.....g
21l.Ptria
eral repairing. In Pomeroy an cellent COKd!Uoo. SH 2-1656.
19641nt'l VC0195 tractor
enemy
arouad
cam.
Jllddleport area. WY 2-3192.
3 !6 101c
1nd
IF Dr. says ulcers, get new
ooldlen
11. Faloe
Ill Tumble
1964lnt'll890
Serle~ tnctor
2 17 30tp
PH; tablets. Fast u liquids. 1'-SIDC Ia a 12.Kbep
dowl
SKAMPER
19621nt'11890Serl•traclor
HEATING, PLUMBING Rura lJ5t DODGE 4 door Sedan V8.
way
u.ea..,
:rz.Grtt
Ollly 98c at Stark Pharmacy.
3T.1Jtlocrohl
1960 lnt1 R195 trlldor
CAMPING TRAILERS
lti.Own
. .- - .
ZS.Jroola
Doml BotUe Gaa. Arnold Bro- Power steering.
Automatic
s 1 30tp :J&amp;Lilldborlb'•
38. Telhor
19571nt'l R185 tractor
II
-..... :IIO.Qoeot!O"
lbell. 611 E. Main Streel
transmission, 7 good tires.
to. Uolt ot
Allo make your reserva·
book
ltL
..S
St.
Claw•
1955lnt'l
R180
!rector
DEL!CIOUS Homemade Pizza,
l'llmei'Oy.
(S regular aud 2 anow). Good
1 22 tfc
tion for Renta!J now
RatJfJ
a•'
....
36.FORTY FLAT-BID TRAILIRS
mechanical
condltioa. Ole
SOc, 'ISc, and $1.00 sizes. De- tT.
~ Bog
IJ rt
IIIII
(61 40 foot Wld•F ;..d eiMitiM
lule Pizza, $1.50. Jaek's Dai· 20.~.,.
AtJCmONEER
owner, $350. WY :1-3198
or
BIG BEND
122) TINlom llftll.tr•ll--22 ft. to H ft.
ry Bar, Middleport 12 8 tic
~=dfs::eWY :1-31166.
I 15 IW
TRAILER
SALES
(5) Slngle-ule HIIIWrtoll.. 23 fL
D.Gom:lli.BrokeTRAINS: (3) lMII troll.. 21 ft.
Help Wanted
ROUTE 124
wrne. rr- or Cnll&lt;t
F1nn Mlchinery
:M.Lif&lt;H
(41 four whHien-19 ft•
At Swr&lt;JCU~• CorpOflltioll
"- ........
C. BRADPORD
~
U MODEL Case traclcr with
WANTED:
ELECfROLUX Sweeper- bas
t 1 tra
euiUvator, Almolt brll!d lOW
AD lt)utpnlllllln .... ...rtllw..,.wtlll ........
GIRL FRIDAY
IQOd ouction, all cleaning at- CUBrOM BUTCHERING ... tlrea. SH 2-4103.
I 17 Sle
PRICiD TO SILU
tachmenll on wbee!J. Guaran- ealllng. Will buy bides every JIASSEY • FERGUSON diesel.
Po1ltion open for office work
WARD 1!, LANNING, INC.. -nCOIHC)C;Mw.~iOH,IIII Q,
teed. Only 4 psymerita $6.11 Monday. Phil Meier, PJua Plows, dlal:s, mower ud Iron!
in a 1wo Ulan office ln Po me·
PHONI 622-0751
r vy . ~~' ping an absolute nee·
each left. WY 2-2685j !4 &amp;It
WY Willi.
I II tic eacl loader. Pearl Wllllaml
___ :
=-·
t-ssily. Five days a week.
===-""==;-;c;::-;--;::-Pbou WY Hill or WY 1~nll complete resume to·
SINGER SEWING Machine ill IWIL GRUESER. l'ltDIIIHnC 23U.
I IS ltp
dLidin g refereoon age wnd
beautl!ul new aewlng table. and ltePtlng,
Mlaertvlllo
·
Equipped with dial control to Oblo. End your 10wer troub- Reel btate For Slit
Uillril al ~tatus.
Wrltt To: lox 668-D
111 1101. buttoabole, overcut, lea. We bave all sizes aewer
c " Th• Daily Stntlnel,
fancy design, sew on bultonl, cnaeblnel. ReltiDDBb'- ntel. ~ Llll Ll.,.b,.,
Pomeroy
etc. Sacrlflee for 8 p•yments Call WY S.ll97t. day or nlgbt. ........~
~-"'t
ta.l!8 each. WY 2-2685.
I II Uct
POMEROY - IND STRE&amp;'l'.\~TED BRICKLAYERS -. I
story frame, l 1'001111,
s
14
ate
Auto
S.l•
We art- a Federal Government
SUPER STUFF, oure nuf!
bath, 1&gt; basement.
front
t' f•r. tr&lt;H:Ior and pledge to proThat'•
Blue
Lustre
lor
eleaa·
1!MI6
VOLKSWAGEN,
last
back,
porch,
garage
under
bouse.
~· tde t'(JU&lt;~I employment up1nf1 rugs and upholstery. Rent White aide walls, lealherette $6,000.00.
~u rtunJtles without regard to
AJ:YDioaA&amp;J:a
eleclrlc t.uunpooer $1. Porn· interior. l!iOO miles. Call 882- POMEROY - UNCOLN HTS.
r·ar·f'. co!or, t"reed or naUonII s.o•o•aLLOW
coy Cement Block Co.
3284.
3 II 3tc ~e atory frame, 2 bed·
::J I origin. Knowlton Construe·
Ja lldll-ple' bl uBO&lt;I
3
14
6tc
,
1'i6i
CHEVROLEfSii.tlon
wa- rooms, bath, aemi-basement,
! rnn Cornpan,v. Contact John I
for 1M- u.. J:""' lloo two 0'1, .... ~- .ta
fl
........
...a•uuU
..
clllle,_._IIIJWotl.
H Lam. 120 University Ter·
EXCELLENT, efficient and -;~. I gon Good condition. See Wil· furnace heating.
$6,3110.00.
t
r :~ce, Athens, Ohio. or e a I 11
onomlcal, that's Blue Lustre bur Rowley, Baile)' Run Road Terma.
carpe•
and upholstery clean·
3 18 3tc 77 ACRES - ON ROUTE 14319'1-16'0 or 593-3008.
~~~·-·
.
Rent
•leclric
shampooer
25 acres for cultivation, bal·
s 17 7te
8DaVIai.O&amp;CI liFT JIDOIIQC Cl.t:C·
er
57 PLYM0uTH, 6 cyl , stand· ance pasture ond tim ber. 2
~ker
Furniture Co.
W~ N'J'.ED : EaperlenC!d meci&gt;
'1. ""
81!1GIYK0 1'W XTIIBU C&amp;YI&gt;TB WJ'YP,
3 t4 &amp;tc ard shift. 55 Olds. 2 door, I story frame home, I rooms,
anic for mloor parts Installaautomat!., good cars. $150 00 bath, cellar, barn. otlll!r
..foarKTD GYDTJ'IILUT
tion sen1ee. Must be mature,
each. Pbot " WI t-~178 or see buildln•s. 8 miles out. 16,·
witb abll!ty to manage d!Homer Ander~on, Racine.
""l'
Y.....,.. 6fl1 s tu ~·A LDr TO BE ~u.m KEEP YOUR earpets beauli·
Ra1r Meigs Gener1l Hospltel
lui
desplt•
coll!tant
lootstcus
,
500.00.
3 I Jlc
par1lllellt and aeU
parta.
roa TBll I'IILLOW WB0 ll01118N"r SAY IT WMHI&gt;W''.HENRY CLELAND
Goud wortlnl ooncl!Uona. In
of a busy family . l~et Rlu e
laLftM
Lustre ..Rent electric shamn"''' 'l&lt;i9 SAAB. 30 miles per gal·
SALESMAN
WY 2·2176
letter, lllale esperleoce, rei·
I ................
e:·
$1.
Picken·•
Hardware
ro.
ion,
WY
2-3830
Wv
Pomeroy
orenca a8d waces upectod.
111.
a u aw
a 11 •••
,
a
Write e-o '1111 Da11J Sentinel,
........
lUll
PHONE WY 2·2156

IT would

I
!

unmln I:JO a.. M. to 1'1:01 NHII :
IT'S 10 lAI'r
tO PLACI A
IU:IUL r PIIODUCIN•

WANT a.D

otor

C

65 Chevrolet 1.111 Air 4 Door Sed1n _ $2295
8 cyl. Powerglide. 'ran and beige finish. Like new tlres,
See this one before you buy.
64 Chevelle Malibu Sta. Wagon $1895
8' cyl. Powergllde. Radio and beater. New tires. All
while outside with red vinyl Interior. A local owned
low mileage wagon.
196:1 Volkswegen 2 Door
$1245
Deluxe vinyl trim, green finish, radio, heater, good
tir•• - Reduced price.

I.IIIULATIOMI

...

M

VSED m; 11. Hl-Lo camping
Trailer, electric brakes, gas
refrigerator, Hght,
furnace
and stove, sink with water !
pnmp. Electric Inside. Sleeps

"

.... Estlfe For Salit '

Businlll Services

I.:~;~~~~~~~~~~
R
RADIATO

Pomerov·

ftiiAIITY

CANCILLATtONI
COIIIIICTtONI

Ate., New'
SuMcripti
•btrt avail
year in ad\

t SIGMS

lNFORMA noN

o., Man:h 18, 1986 ---..,..---:
-A-L-:::,.-- \
~15 "

'.

..NEWSI

wen

EEk

a MUk

MV RAOM
IJ1rCUV

OFMN
PANGER,
IT,

1

I

THE

LOSER

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

2 00

BRAKE SERVICE

Blaettnars

,,.,.,.,...,,.'1""""'"

RTILIZER

.

~=""""'1 n'"s""tr_.u-c-ti.,.o•n•s'""'"""'~J

LlTTLI! ORPHAN ANNll!

By HAROLD GRAY

r

Used Fum;ture Outlet

a.•

•

ALLEY OOP

By V. T. HAMLIN

PIZZA

FOR SALE

Used Trucking Equipment

•=-=-=-=-==-=-ill

l!·!!!!~.........'.,!! ~~--

---

-

--~

Used Tracton

w.

ABBIE AND SLATS

PRICED TO GO TO
WORK FOR YOUI
Farmaii'M' Farmall350
Farmall200 Farmall Cub

.

o:: tc:atPWE~~I~oqw:;;!;a~-~n: -. ... • .- Ilk

Cllol_.....,- tw·-·

r..... ...........
..

1

411--·

----:. .,_..;;t

Byll. . .l

Fnl SpiiiJI Tllrillsl Fua For All
FO&amp; 'l'BI FAMILY! FElLOWS BRING YOUR DATI

·SLOT CAR
RACE'S
'),

The fun time

hobhJIW~

tile COillllr1.

CAR AUCTION
SATURDAY
NIGHT

TrophJ RactS Saturday Night From 8 pm

1 Ford Tractor and Back Hot

1

1

~95.

2-2~29.

W~

IB 314:

'· ~~-.~

Meigs Equipment Co.

TOM THUMB RACEWAY ·
236 E. AWN

POMiioY-

Open DallY ]londay thru FrldiJ - 3:00 to 11:00
SATVRtiAY ll1lf SUNDAY -11;00 to 11:00

A IWt C•, rht P.•ftcC lltiiM4u Glfll

1 1...---------------~

. ............ -...

By SCHULZ

)

�.. ,

.

'

'

,.,..

'

.

I'

'

.,,

F"c¥r Lea"' for

WyqmmgD~tyPo•t

,)

-,

..

ClOB1U!CI'ION NOTED

Resources are
program T0p1C
•
01 Circle Group

Mainly A6out
People
In
p

Baptltt Womtm In
.411-Dayjijeering

Mi8l Janeu Call, one of
A3C'illnd Fisher left Wed- Wahama seniors to rM11resent
A group of women of 1be
..Sday ' ' plane, ,from COlum- their school at
Pomeroy First Baptist
..
scbolarsbl finalists,
Wed sd8 · the
"' for arren Air Force Base, vers1'' u
P
c;meroy
''Using Our ~" was met
ne Y m
PEVOT Ci:••yenne, Wyoming, alter Is the daughter of Mrs.
lbe lopic of the program pre- ~mont for an all clay
ME ;pending • 14-day furloush with J~ M~:!"t ol CllflioD,I Mrs Gladys cuckler bu re-sented by lllr8. Paul Werner mx.
his paren~S, Mr. and Mrs. IIIII$- 811 ear Ier
turned home, after a w'eek's'wben Friendly Circle of Feder· '!be day was spent
Ricb
' " Fisher and family, Miners- visit at Powhatan with Mr. and ated cburch 'met TUesday even- sock dolls for VIet Nam.
Ch&lt;
ville.
sUe squadron, with the
Mrs. Gratis BryiiD.
ng, at the church.
ceding a sack lunch at
published
F••.eher, who ftlmpleted his wh&lt;re be will re&lt;eive
Scripture reailini of Romans Mrs. HarOld l.emley gave
daY bY Tbe
tre'ning at Al1lllrillo,
Texas, Ilnlining. He was
Mrs. Tip Bowling of Colum· 11:33-36"wao given by Mrs. Carl reading, "A Prayer lo~
panY. no .
!•:•' been a"lgned to a mis- ied to Columbus by bis parents. bus spent several da)'J last Kautz. 11 was pointed out by Love and Forgiveness.
15769. BusU
_ .. __ ----- --week at Hamilton, with
Mr. Mrs. Werner that the gift of Ufe Attending were Mrs.
E41torial pll
and Mrs. Lee Eversole.
Itself Is a valuable resource. Of· Mlclmel, Mrs. Guy
Mrs.
Entered •
. ten times too much importance Orval Wiles, Mrs.
at tbe post
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Btggs is placed on matorial things yet Sheridan, Mrs. Harold Triplett,
returned
ho~ W~sday eve- the possibility of a rich and' sat- Mrs. Richard Flnlaw, Mrs.
Nations.!
ning,
from
CmclnnaiJ where Mr. isfylng Ufe ts wlthln reach of eph Cook, Mrs. J. E.
Botunelli h
~. attended General Motors :all of us, 11 we but make use Mrs. Aten ghaln, Mrs.
A••.. Nell\
Trammg
School.
. of our personal. resoun:e for and three guests, Mrs.
SuDicriptl
Mr.
and
Mn.
John
Kerr
of
good. A discussion fol- Weyersmtller, Mrs. C.
tbtrl! avail
year in ad\
Columbus were Sunday guests !lowed after whicll Mr: Warner All&lt;ire and Anno Katllr~
ftce $15.50;
of Mrs. Charles Buck.
closed the program w1th a po- W1les.
em, "Tbe Praying Hands."
13 oo. By r
Mrs.
Charles
Buck
Is
spendMrs. Kautz president, COD·
r m
VICe DOt I
lng
this
week
With
relaUves
In
dueled
a
short
business
session.
mlil ODI ~
Columbus.
after which a salad
course
Thrl!l man
Charles Burt, who Is
carrying the St. Patrick Day
ed at Lorain. spent the week- theme was served by Mrs. Roy
end with his family and was
Mayer 11nd Mrs. Donald Hauck.
companied back by Mrs. Burt
Ao Irish program highlighted
wbo spent a week there.
tbe March meeting tf
the
Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Busy Bee class of the Middleand daughter, Betty Jr. of
port First B•ptist Church
WHY WAIT TO BUY
fontalne, were
Thursday evenlng
at
l!Uesb
of
Mrs.
Ellen
church.
Beolab
White,
IT would
A NEW CAR WHEN A, \
and daughter, Joyce.
dent. opened the meetlng
hoW m
I
Joseph
Hood
entered
OW
led the members 1n the
are covel"l
I Hospital, Huntington, W.
A on~&gt;-act playlet
tilled song, followed by prayer
plan. We
1 Monday.
His address Is Ward "Down on Old MacDonald'~ Mrs. Cora Pullen.
the percer
i
2
B,
Room
201, Huntington, W.
Mrs Clyde Wlnebrenn
1everal hu
IS SO SIMPLE AND
Va.
Farm" will be presented at
·
er
and other
Sunday
dinner
guests
of Mrs. the Middleport High School aud- devotions entitled, "Wash
part of ot
I Susie isctter were her
ECONOMICAL HERE!
itorium· Monday March 21 at man's Prayer" with scriulur·el
1ystelllll t
and brother-in-law, Mr.
7:30 p. m. by lhe third iade taken from Proverbs and James.
covered
Mrs.
Richard
Van
Meter
class taught by Mrs. L. W. Me- A period of silent prayer
peeled
Beverly.
Comas
and Mrs. Ben Philson. held for those reported Ill
departme
Come
in
now- ond learn how
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thurman
The
presentation
ts being di· include Mrs. Cecil Bradbury,
number 1
, cher and Terri Lynn and Mro. reeled by Mrs. McComa• and M~. Grace Hy~ll, Mrs. B"!'·
both on t
much you can
on the
:
Susie Fischer were
Mrs. Philson and will Include tha Atocher. OliVIa B01ce, Kalle
river, and
, visitors in Parkersburg, W.
farmer, farmette and scare- and Emma Mathews and. Mrs.
over-all cost of your next carl
lbousand:
George Kennedy, west
crow choruses along with the Ethel Hughes.
accounltt
St. entered Holzer
animals or the farm tn costume. The class voted to provide
of peno~
Tuesday,
lor
observation
Steve Walburn has the part five ported lilies for the church
not blve
: treatment.
of Old MacDonald with other at Easler and to be takeo to
out&amp;ide o
members taking the oiber parts. sbut-lns following the services.
A dri
A1'1'END FUNERAL
Included In the program will The birthday song was sung
urae mo
Mrs. Clyde Brown, Mrs. Odes- be a piano trio number by Bar· lor Mrs. Gail Muter, Mrs. Nell
establish
sa
Roush, Mrs. Robert · bara · Full2, Cindy Demoskey, Werner and Mrs. Charles Ed·
\ system. '
hart
and
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mary Mills, vocal selec- wards. Memhers answered roJI
periODS
Carson spent Wednesday
lions, a tumbling act, and a call by giving an eld provilr!ll,
are cove
Falrborne
and
attended
dance
routine. The play will The meeting was closed with
) predlctt
of r1ephew and coll8in
precede the regular business prayer.
:=. that add
i
Pu&lt;kell
meeting
of the PTA.
The Irish program Included
' decade.
the
song, 11 My Wild Irish Rose"
st
t·. rapid
tlons of
SCHEDULE DANCES
and an Irish quiz game with
serve tt
Tbe Middleport Senior class prizes ,..., won by Mrs. Dana
Serving Meigs County for over 94 year•
and tho
Pomeroy, Ohio
will sponsor a hlgb school teen Hamm and Mrs. John Sclnes.
the IIlli
dance this saturday night from Buddy gilts wera exchanged
RUTLAND
POMEROY
providh
8 to 11 p. m. at the Middleport durlng the evening. Mrs. Agsome IT
Hlgh auditorium. Proceeds will nes White gave several readMember Federal Reserve System
pansion
be used for the annual class trip. ings on saint Patrick.
Tom Tryon,
enterpr
-&lt;Jnd-Tonight the Jays will emcee a Members were lnvlted It the
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
"FORT COURAGEOUS"
dance at Wahama High licbool dining room where a salad
Tod
Donald Barry
'· see kin!
starting at 8 p. m.
COIJJ'II! was served In keeping
. sitioos
" the !rit
~ tal wa!
":. sons fc
; system
is not ·

THE

/)

1

re,...-.

I . hp
riS rog a
Highlights
ClaSS Meeting

1

MacDonald'S
farm Theme to
f
eature Sh

.

BANK AUTO LOAN

.;.SOCIAL
'"I ·NDAR

Flower-Show
April23·24
Is Discus~

'

;:,A.:t:!t:r" the J1111lOr Therapy club to plant flow,
'
en ln tlle platiters at the Porn· f"
t' '
·
eroy Elemen~ Sthoql with - \.ill .d'..
Mrs: Robert Tllomp11011 • n d
FRJD•Y
Plans were dlscual!e4 lor Mrs. Lewis In charge. The
A
CHAPTER
the club flo- show on AprU reglonal .~l!ll8 to be beld 0 EVA~~~LIN~ , .11 bold 1
za.u wben Winding Trall Gar- tbe Armory af· LogtUI, AprU 7 OES,
. etepqFrid~Y and sa~
dell Cluh mel Wednesday even- was anno/lliCed.
rummage sa
.'
11InS at the home of Mrs. Cbar- Elhiblts '' of ieed catalogues urday, March :D-211builm...~!.,
les Hayes, Oak St.
and pest eontrol bulletins were lie Maud Coa\ea
"":"' ••• ~
ln cbarge of Mrs. Hayes and merly fC&lt;!UPted by Cllff • .....
Mrs Charles Lewis, Jlfl!8 0• Mrs. Moore.
. R,epalr. ·Members ~ arlldent•. was lD eharge of lh "Pllinta Disease• and Pteto" cles piCked up may ooplact Mrs.
meeting, whicb apened with ~ ,..., the ~pk: of \be
by Jom Lyons.- WYW70tl, • rMra.
votlons by d Mrs. m ~~ Mrs. Lewis. The topic on pests William King, WYI-5881.
8 poe '
0 was illustrated by movies. Mrs.
Moore who
Golden Days, by Robert J. Lewis also showed
colored
MONDAY
Burdette. foliDwed with
the slides of various gardens she TIIEODORUS. CO~ Daaclub prayer In . unison. Mem- bod taken ln Pomero and Mid· ghters of AmeriCa wili •· meet
bers reBJlOIIded to roll call with tfleport.
y
Monday at 7:30 P·~- atwill':;:
.
.
The arrangement for
the IOOF ball. lnspecbon
with the IriSh theme. Mrs. month was "Oh Sprlng," using held and all members are urg:db";lj:~:.:::n : using forced branches. Mrs. ~ ~ he pre=~
::~
~e 1 of· white carnations Moore was the demonstrator wbelte am are
rang n
and judge and blue ribbons were
·
and gcanterbury bells w lIb awarded to Mrs. Robert Past Cblels of Meigs Temple
gr~ery ill a white bowl flank, Tbompson, Mrs. Jom Terrell, Pythtan Sisters In Middleport
ed with green tapers In willie Mrs. C. L. Heaton, Mrs. AI· wlll meet Monday
evening
holders. Shamrocks and
bat lard Pratt and Mrs. Leo Ken- March 2! at the borne of
uutcups completed the _theme. nedy.
Mrs Wlllt:W Allman 011 S.outb
Hostesses were Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Heaton was I• · charge 'l'blrd Ave
TUrner, Mrs. IJillan McGbee, of recreation and prizes were
•
Mrs. Bradbury and Florlnell awarded to Mrs. Lewis, Mrs.
Taeoday
Talbot, contributing. II wu an- Pratt and Mrs. Moore~
The liiEIGS COUNTY Democrat
llOUnced that a potluck dlnner traveling prize donated
by meeting tanigbt Is at the S)rawould precede the Aprll meet· Mrs. Thompson was ~warded to cuse grade IIChooJ,
log at the church. Attending ln Mra. Walter Bentz.
addition to the abeve named Refreshments carrying out Deep-sea divers .make a dl•
were Mrs. Pesrl Hollman, Mrs. tlle St. Patrlck'a Day theme was tress signal by holding up four
Dana Hamilton and Mrs. Ellz. served by the hosteu durlng fingers or rapping o• au obj~
lbeth Slaven.
the aoclaf bour.
.four times.

TODAY'S THOUGHT
~- Nathaniel JliowtborAe1
"''''ie" black Dower ol clvlllzed
IOciety, a priaon.

•

THREI SECTIONS

32 PAGES
Gallipolis-Pt. Pleasant

7

20, 1966

__,tildents Rock Af' ens wit.h.,~:Near Ri

program

'"!

\

"I·' 'l'"l;.

'

ATIIEIIS, Oliio (UPll -State,
county and ·'local police as well
as CM1Ill1l officers were out In
force satilrdily night to prevent
any recurrance · of the oear-riot
whicl\ roc)ted. tbe dowRtawn area Frida)'· njghl.
The traditional St. Patrick's
weekend merry-makiag luJined
lnto a
disturbance ·wltb

C:'cer;

about 1,501! yoUths milling at
the clly's maln intersection.
. !)orne of \bern tossed beer bo~
ties and mud at the 22 law enforcement efflters. Tbey were
bit bot no serioils' llljuries or
damage 'resUlted.
Six yo!Dig men were arrested
for tntoxlcaUon and disorderly
conduct
were released oR

bond Saturday hut their identi·
ties were not revealed, as police were reluctant to talk ~bout
the incident, the first of its kind
since 1962.
University officials this year
ll£led the ban on out-of-town vis·
!tors staying in dormitories for
the weekend, for the first lime
In several
Officials had

IBid he bod every 11\'aUable ,of·
fleer oa duty saturday Right,
which started off quietly. Highway patrolmea also were sla·
tloned in \be busi)Jess area,
while eounty and campus police
were on a stand-by basis.
More than the usual number
of officers were on duty Friday
as a
·
meas-

•o tmmedlalt eemme•t oa
whether the reotrklion would be
reinstated.
Police aafd .aome of those lo
tbe lirawi eoncentrated In 1
twO&gt;block area were Ohio Unl·
versily students, but others
were local residents and out-of·
town students.
Police Chief J. B. Grogan

''~t.·

t}l . l J• ''';,
ure. '1,\· 'l; "v

•\e out aboul
midniglo. ~'v(./
..e downtown ·
area bars '
.. Within a lew
minutes, there was a swarm of
Y"!!ths milling. in the area of
Court and Uruon Sts.
Local polke called lor help
from the county and state units.
Officers holding billy elubs linally dispersed t:le students,

which appeared to
high scbool eentingeul
bad Jtlended a lora! ~:~=
tournament at tbe u:
pm.
A large oomber of
girls were
the
on "L!ltle
the university lifted the
ban on a trial basil.

. . . . horted Thruster :
• •
emini

1

Tonight Friday and
Tomorrow Night Saturday

save

~!*

of livii
· il War
&gt; per,,
than I
has to

·"r · · .
1

1

1

I

Come in •.. Bargains All Over The
Store In Every Department Star1ing
Our New Store Hours

MEIGS THEATRE

~

1

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

You Always Get Something
EXTRA at Rutland Furniture -

'
r
and
Ch·
a
mpt·ons
No
Butler
Have
G
Goff'

rests l·:d_f:~ ~~\~~ru::tu::~da:~ ~:.to ::~:t!~!a~·~:nl:;: =oo~.a~u~i:~~~:ie~:=
c. ·Yet In Bank

!l'ver '
~;pensi1

ALL
NEWI

.tu!!r

~n

tlrem

Tl
empl•
open
[ youn
: can 1
: sural
; li ve 1
i

an o·

i emp
', that
, COB\

i;:!lm~
; pl~l

ifg~
~ for
i for

~~

~\\t~·

2-Zenith
Television
s
.95
Reg. 269.95

Sets In

Cherry Finish

BASE CABINET

Room Size 9x12'

Just
42", was 69.95 • now64.50
54", was 99.95. • now 88·00 Room Size 12x12'
66", was 139.95 • now 114.95 Room Size 12x15'

i

NEW BUNK BED

~

:;II

't

lr ·

.

"

~
~
I'

l
I

ONE ONlY
AT THIS PRICI

s

·.95

WITH FOAM MAmESS
AND RAIL

•

•

•

•

99.95
• 114.95
•

WITH

TRADE

'

Frott·F.... In R.trlg•rator Section
Only. Hal lO:f.lb. Frteur.

Chest to Match • 24.95

RUTLAND FUR·NITURE
'

--"'"---··

Page

COMMIES HIT
NAIROBI, Kenya IUPI) ...
Tbe Kenya government dealt

lanotyer blow to the Communists Saturday by bannU., poblie rallies they plaaned hr

I

next week.

.'

1

I

p0}"Itlca
• }Feathers Ru££ed
Beh•IndB0bby's Dixi•e Tour'· . ;

I

Rt. 27 Wretk

1

1

••I

''t

.

1

.

l

.
. WASHINGTON (UP!) -Rus- . Polaris aubmarines now sta- ~ in Cuba in 1962.
,. ~
Sla's expanding undersea fl•eq tioned in the Atlantic, Mediler· , The Russians today haVI f
has reached the stage where ranean and P.acific wiihin easy I nuclear. powered submarm..
missile:firing submarine• oould reach of Soviet . and Red 1usl ll fewer than the Unllil!t
be statiOned contmuously within Chmese targets. Thts, m effect, Stales and larger by •um"""
s
reach of large U.S. coaslal could redre5s the mililary than previously reveaiecl. ,""'·
fti
.
.
.
II!"
population centers.
ba_lance m a way the Soviets these 20 carry torpetleN__ ,._
Tbe Savrels now h~ve on faded to do w1lh the&lt;r missiles (Continued on Pap rw.).,._,
thor
station at all times al least one I
,
~arborne Br1g~e pa~icjpated Page 24 Hospitals, Features feared four or five mare crew res1dents of the Racme area·- nuclear-powered missile subma.ID tbe heavy jUngle fighting.
I memhers might have been trap- have been quesUoned by
the I rine in the Atlantic and another
The Viet Cong claimed they
THIRD SECTION. ' pod aboard the taU,r. the 3,- FBI officials to piece together I in lilt Pacific.
"put out of action" almost. a Page 25·32 ·------· Comics 0110-ton "Monteleson," . built In clues. .
.
. They are deployed in ocean
~
solid battalion of 173rd
Alf·
11900 and believed to be one of Cashier Freeland Norris IBid area, !rom which they could
borne Brigade troops, ''killing
HAVE NO FEAR HH tbe oldest In the worf!l.
Saturday the bank Is again tp- zero in on launch positions eff
,
. ~ij
or wounding" more than 700
At the time of the explosion, en for business. Losses were •the U.S. coasts in two to three
TUSCALOOSA Ala (UPI) _ F
Att 0.
American troops in a surprise MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) Vice, most of the 30 crewmen were covered by Insurance.
days.
ert F. Kennedy e~ded ·his visit to ~~:~outhfa~d an.JJd,,liii'
·~
CHA1'1'ANOOGA, Tenn. (UPI) attack iast Wednesday, the Pre.Sident Huhert H. Humphrey !ashore celebrating the Feast of
lniiii'IJ)alion on the Soviet tlifned 10 Washington Saturday, leaving behind a
fil
- A Clnctnnati man was killed broadcast said.
mdJrectly told Communist Cb•·i San Jos~. The ship had anchorTO TALl SAFETY
I operations was obtained by ruffled political feathers that stretched from Mll~i.
and another injured Sai!Jrday
na saturday that II has no rea-·l ed tn thiS Spam.sh port on the LAFAYETI'E, Ind. (UPI) _ , United Press International to Alabama.
in a car-truck crash about 10 Cui
I·E b
son to lelif attack on &lt;Is. so&lt; I be- island of Tenenfe to load as- Hl&amp;hway safety has become so through long inquiry among
Bantam George Wallace. for one, was nettled
miles north of bere on U.S. 'll.
lura xc. ange
c~use of the .u. S. war m South! phalt emulsion.
critical, Prof. • John McLaughlin sources in the United States Alabama governor was expected to have a few choice.
The victim was Identified as Agreement S1gned
Vi~ Nom.
·
said Saturday, that an after- and Europo. It has not been for Kennedy when Mrs. Wallace'• gubernatorial
1 mes Wesle Rembrand~ a· . WASHINGTON IUPI) - '!be We a~ not there to Impose THIRD llfEET TUESDAY JlOOD session of lbe Purdue Road' publklze but the development gon rolls Into. Tuscaloosa lat- ,--..::....----~""
a 1 40 Ca;:.,.ll Jon
about United States and Russia late a _government or Wllf of hie
,School's 5ild annual
confer. I• belna eyed anxiously m er Saturday mght.
Kennedy returned Fti~• 1'
~u ...s· admllted to· ~ llical Saturday signed a Iiew agree- Othll!' ~pies. We are nat there COLUMBUS (UPl) - T be ence Marcjl 30 will be.set aside Western capitals.
Another disenchanted
the scene of two of hll
···'' ~ ilal with 1 in' les. , ., ment extending U. S. ~viet to Willen the conll~l. to J1l'O&gt; third meet&lt;ng of the Republican for aalety Ialka.
· Slrlldq Power Galu
was former Mississippi
Integration struules
'l'
eg l"r . : cultural exchanges .for uQ\ber vake or attack any S&lt;IVereign county chai.J'!Ilen with . G a •.
The subm,rsibles are spear- Ross Barnett. He said Ke~nnedy .I pus of the UnlVllrslty Of •.
AuthoriUes said the Cllr eli!•· ~ . )'Oars. .
.''
nation,·: he_~Iii ..iJ! a· . SJ!OOCI! James A. Rltades IJ.lll tie held · SCREEN .. nLMS
headJ of a growing Oeet that now a senator !rom New
hama in TUscal- and ·
. 'Ill by R.embrandl riltlVed lnlll Tile '~~~ wu olgned) at prepared fQr a. ~"11er!oo.Japk· TUead~y.
.
.
GAMBJER, Olllo (IJJ'I) - can logiCally be expected to "either twisted statements
Miss." at Ollord_. h
'· the opposite 11118
. .00. '· plOiflil'tbe State. ~
. ei)l
e .by "sav- 8\ID Day. Dt1)1.tcr.-lli! cllnner.
Cl!~lrme
. n, from the 25 I!OUD-lllore tltm 11 f1J1ns .are J&lt;l&gt;elngl' takl atatiOM In due course wilfully misi'epresented I b Tbe 10,000 • .~ , ll!lll !be_rear w)li!ela, II a ,trac-!el ~bas~ ~tolf '~· llo· !
' ·.
Ilea ID tbe_~@te ~ S, f, ICrel!netj ,fli ~le liiiOWinti Within ftrlng range of American facts" Friday when he
beard Kennedy OD the
tor-trailer ti'lick. ~
. !r'Jclt. ~d~: lli'Yoln. and. Afllsllmt Secreta'ry ;. NC.\A FINALS
..·
· I, 10, 17 and 19 .. wm •meet w!tb al,tlle Kenyon FU~Makers• F&amp;lJIIPUIIIIQll ce~~ters. ,
Batnetl for the 1962 desegrega puaes pv' blm a
'·
:· er, Tbolnu ·Baker,.4Q, of
ot ':S..~ , for EIII'OP'1111 Affairs ;
FINAL i!CpBE · ·
' , Rhodes to· dl~j! ~lana IF t1,tt ~~~~ O!J ~~~~ -~, CIITJPUI Ap- Tile Rgulana thus could tt;· lion riot at tbe University
lion and 11tJC1tet1 fre11J,
·· ·Iville,• Ga.,
\\'U DOl lllju~ ,'. J'~ !.;, .J,.eedJ.
Texas Welllft ~:•XenlijCkf .~IIHI:&amp;en.or~l -~·.pap. ru 1,1,
· ''
·
·
to aoQ1r !be Americm MlsaissippL
quipL
·
;..._
~·
'
·i,':l~·-·
~
·.:.,..~~.
,
•'I':
' '
.,-' 1/.c-. ~ ·
.
· ·- .. · - ,
~' ~ ~
•
I
• "
;.
• ,l
Pogr 8 ---·-·-- Farm
1
Page 9·10 ---·----·- Sports
and three a1rcrdt downed In mne days of f1ghtmg ending Page 11 ·-------· Features
day mornmg. Four safety deposlast Wednesday m War ZoneD, a Peking broadcast report- I
SECOND S.ECTION
SANTA CRUZ, Canary Js. tl boxes were also opened.
ed early Sund~y.
.
.
IPage 13 --·-·-- Local News. lands (UP! _ An
engi.ne Agents .of t_he Federal Bureau
1 .
.
N
cerntng
Amer&lt;can
losses
tn
the
I
Page
Ob
.,
.
1 room explosion set off o
f1re of InvestigatiOn began devotmg
14
The oIllctal New Ch ma ews b ttle
40 m1'Ies north east IPage 15. -------- huanesl
a
area
ciet
Saturday
ln
an
old
Spanish
around-th e-cIock work oo the
16 -·------ o Y
Agency broadcas t• moollored f Sa'
k
I
. ed' tel fte th loot•
here, quoted •the clandestine o _1gon.
Page 17·19-20 ----·- Spring tanker here .. tiling at least one ~aseJDUn Ja Y a r e
South Viet Nam Liberation Elements ~ the Lsi -U. S.
Fashions person and IOJUrJng 10 others. I mg was reported.
(Viet Cong) press agency COD· Infantry Dlv./Ston and 173rd Page 22-23 ·- Classified Ads Port authorities said
Scores of persons .- mostly

.
Man Killed In

Gibson Ref.rigerator
Regular 309.95
s
.00
VALUEI
}

.

JCOtJon. - - - - -

J.iR~~_s~~~~~~ News ! Engine Room
~~~:
s:~~~~~~~:~~dro:~S~~~
Blast Kills
,
TOKYO (UPI) - The Viet Cong claimed nearly 1.000
News O
H }O ' ingvault,theapparently
semeUme durU.S troops _were killed or wou~ded, three tanks. destroyed
I n_e, UftS
pre-dawn hours of Tburs-

VietCong Claim Nearly
1,000 .U.S. Troops Killed

BIG 13 CUBIC FOOT

OUR LOW PRICE;

f"

coastaI cI•tIes
• Are
::er .
m~:~.:.:.a:~;y~ithchecks Th
t .d h s h
f:d:~~~~~~~£c~:i:~~£:
fC3 ene Y ll S,~

1

1

: the

nt

oCflrl&amp;l§ at the Cape: ''We're
very pleased to be back here."
The · Pacem • n. beaming
broadly ~nd dressed In bright
blue flight suits, were quickly
shuttled to the seclusion
of

Sa£eL00t"Ing

~

1966 Model aoseoutsl

Ar.

..
fersoa aud Mt. Veraou nrea
was b1'tt ea by a &lt;!a I •nd i1 be•
A Ill year old bull eonsigned R.lpley, w.. Va., on a high,Ches.ter, secretary • treasurer. IAlfred Gans, Pomeroy: A.
log given precautionary treat·
b
m«Jt after the animal was
y A. Goff &amp; Sons of Wash- bid of $705 m the afternoon sale. ,preS!dent, and Lloyd Blackwood, and Ethel Gebhardt, Huntingfound to he rabid.
burn, W. Va.;and an outsland-i .Judge for the show w&gt;s Sam,5ondollar,
Chesapeake, vice ton: A. Goff &amp; Sons, Washburn,
Rickard said 10 quarantine
ing heifer coiiSigned by Butler IMarling of Washington C. H. I ondollar, Chesapeake,
vice W. Va.; Hugh
·
, Pornh
Here_ford Farms o_f be
_ tween Auct_ioneers at the sale that Con,signors to .the show and !, eroy: Real McCoy
their quarters at the nearby .. been ordered yet but if
H
to
d G 11 1
1
ed thr
Merritt Island moonport fori further cases are reported, It
thun~ng dn Cahn
_a 1po "w'bonwon 1coafntmu
ougEhout Saturday .sale were Triple E Raoch, Inc .. Farm, Chesapeake:
.
I three days of debriefings here may be necessary.
e ran
ampJOn r
s 1ernoon were merson Mar- Gallipolis ; Lloyd Blackwood, )lerelord Farm,
FBI Agents and Me~gs Coun- and sir more in Houston.
I
at L~e . 19th annual Southeast-ltlng, Washington C. H. and H. Chester: Butler Hereford Farm1and Hiram Slawter,
ty Sheriff Robert G. Harten.l
ern_ Oh10 Hereford show at lhe W. Engle, of Creola, Ohio.
Circle K Farms, Parkersburg: • The reserve champion
bach continued working SaturMe&lt;gs County f/lll'grounda Sat- Officers of the Southeastern G. A. Close, Marietta: Dixie was consigned by the
day o• the First National BanK
urday.
.
Ohio Hereford Association are Lou Farm, Ona, W. Va.: Et iMcCoy Farm and the
of Racine looting case.
The champiOn bull wa• sold:Hiram Sla~ter, R. D., Middle-IMorro Farms, Frost, Ohio: G.!champion female was
N8
I .
t'
'th
to Ihe S!mth • Kittle Farm of;port, preSident: Wetzel Helm- &amp; L. Herefords, Parkersburg: ,ed by C. A. Close of Marietta. the b~~~r; :n:::~ ~~~
$22.000 from the bank had been

~ resse

Uo \ht

Skeleton in 1
Kentucky may,_.
Be Ohio Man

SAIGON (UPII A Commuolst VIet Cong battalioo OV·
er-ran and seized a govern·
ment outpasl 360 miles northCAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - Project officials reported east of Saigon and lben drove
Saturday night that a short circuit in Gemini 8's vita] rna· off rescue helicopters witb 8
neuvering rocket system caused the ship to whirl out of machlnegua barrage, 8 mili·
contr?l at a ·rate of one !evo~ution ~r second and make lar spokesman said Sunday.
the f1rst emergency landmg m AmeriCa's manned spaceY
S IGON UPI _ Th U S GALLIPOLIS. Ohio (UPI) !light program.
.\
/ llfte~
Police think a skeleton found
The trouble was pinpointed within hours after the
spacecraft's pilots, Neil Armstrong and David Scott, flew 1 Mar~ne~ : r d . t .re•n ore•· several days ago near lmlsa,
to a hero's welcome at the iaunch site to begin a nine·day menb• faDur Nay 18 oban arev·at IKy., is that of an 82-year-old
.
.
l sout o a angwere 1e
ser&lt;es of debrlefmgs.
C 1
ded Le lb IOhio man who disappe3re1l
''The crew demonstrated Germini 8 was booked up to ong kroops poun . : b a · ltrom his Wood County bome 10
remarkable piloting skill in an Agena target satellite at the erorla~c compka~y anwd/1 toeavty months ago.
b' ·
th
It to
t'
bt
d
.ht' mo rs,roces
au rna· ,
rfmg•langd' e,, sp~dcecDra R b at •me, t Iu d51
ahurAay DJ!g s ic weapons fire in a fierce 16- Kentucky state police said the
s~ e n 1~, sa1
r. o er repor. c eare t e . gena o a~y l bour battle tbat cost tbe Mar- 1remains may be t.lose of
G1lruth, director o~ the Manned part m the near disaster
m ines "moderate'' casualties. ( harles Christen of Wayn~,
Spacecraft Center m Houston. space.
M thao 1 000
d f Ohio. Christen has been misslnl
'nle space aa:ency said in a
ore
'
roun s o ; .
.
statement released in Houston ln short circuit apparently 1 m:tillery were calle4 lo oa the ' Since April 30.
th 1
sl!ori · .1 · th meant that r.te problem would , V1e1 Cong posltlono and arm- I On May 4 a relative or CbrlsC:ntro~ sy~tem ~~~~~e ~~ t~ have little or no effect on the i ed HUlE helicopter~ also came !ten 's, ~obert Phis.ter, 27, w a"
capsul 's tt"tud
t 1
k· remaining four rendezvous and1te the aid of tbe pmoed-down !found m a roads1de rest area
ets s~rJ 1firl:g eo~o~ino':ty dockmg flights scheduled for i Marine~ lo the battle lbat 1north of here driving Christ•n'i
seadlng the ship into a series of the Gemini program. The next lasted mto ..arly Saturday. car.
violent syralions that taxed the launch, with a mission nearly One Mar1ne said that all Phister shot and wounded 1
pilots to the utmost.
identical to that of Gemini 8, is tha&amp; s~nd tbe American• from highway patrolman who reTroable 111 Thunter
tentatively set for mid-May.
the Vtel Cong aosaull was a turnod t~e fire and ki!led him.
' · Amlstrong bad reported short· The National Aeronautics and 1,000-loot lone Viet Co • g Authorities think that Ph liter
.
.,..
,
lte the trouble started Space Administration said the'l treach •ystem. Tbe Marlneo might have •med Christen LabGRAND CHAMP - The ~and champion female of the 19th annual Southeastern Ohio Herefora
a r
h
No. a yaw thruster was the dlv!tl Into lbo tr..ebet I o r orato tesl.i"'i:n a ~~ oi
&amp;how aQd ·1!81~ held at the MellJS County Fatrgrotmda, nesr Pomeroy, Qn Saturday was sold to Claude A. Janes, Cbe•
d
· , 1 at ! :IS: .mire pmbl.,. lirln 1 !0&lt; three! oover from the Communist
1 ry d 10 · .. -.'lt&lt;IJ! 0 f clol~l -"'
terhtlt,'for $530. Consignor of the champion heifer was Butler Farms of Huntington. W. Va. and near G~lipi!lla.
pou~ Ill 1
to tum tlie seconds then 'turning off for' nre.
e~. ';;'n
a poe~
keleto
Butler and his sister, Miss Ruth Butler, at left, pose with Hiram Slawter, RD Middleport, who Is president of t
era 1 to e eft was stuck open. tl!ree s'eronds and then firin 1
iw " wer&lt; on
e s
n
Southeaste~n Ohio Hereford Association. Standing at far right is Ray Jenkins, manager of the Butler Farm near
p!lots finally controlled the continuously. .
g, PT. PLEASANT - A po&lt;~ brought out the n~me_ Charlet
Gallipolis. Mr. ,Butler is currenlly president oJ the West Virginia HerHord Association. ·See Page 14 lor grand cham. by using smaU
Greeted By Crowd
tl•• ca.., of rabies, the lint ChriS/en. The clothing &lt;tsolf hu
pion bull picture. ·
'
.
normally used only for Tb
ed
h
Ibis
year was reported
In also led authorities to believe
·
·
re-entry control.
e as 1ronauts eomp1el I e
'
.
tbe skeleton ;, Christen's
' - - -- - -- - ! last leg of their trip back from Masoa County Frtday, aoo.nf. K t k
ho 'ti
.nd lbt

Elberfelds Store
OPEN UNTIL 8:00

Open Friday Nights
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

POMEROY
~* NATIONAL BANK

Entwined Rockets Turned
At Revolutl.on per Second

'·

ARNOL~ .G.~TE ••• SH 2-4~11 ••• RUTLAND, 0.

&amp; ..

.....,. ...

•..

'""

,. ~" t.•.' . ''•

. •· '-

I'

\"'"'··~~

...

)

......

•••

,.~

.
'

..

I

I

-

·

•

·

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="658">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="10977">
                <text>03. March</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="61972">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="61971">
              <text>March 18, 1966</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="299">
      <name>davis</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="615">
      <name>kelley</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="1136">
      <name>siders</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
