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ATLANTA IJMOKING
pipes and clgon does aot lesoen the chances of developing
oral cancer and In fact moy be
a greater cause of the disease
than cigarettes, according to
the presldenl of lite American
Dental Association.
Mr. Maynard K. HiDe of Indi·
onapolls, Ind., at a dental meet·
lng here, said "becattJe pipes
and cigars generate more heat,
it wou1d appear that they might
be a greater cous4 of oral cancer than cigarettes." He said
ha I und that there
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ve otionahl " beSIGNS ERECTED - Road construction signs - the familiar, "your highway taxes at. work - for the $2,264,537
"a casual relaand . p smok· Ohio Route 7 by-pass project, gotten underway re.cently by contractor L. R. Skelton &amp; Co .. of Columbus, have been
tween lip cancer
ptpe
erected along the rights of ways where the new htghway mtersects present highways. The projeet, 4 ·043 miles Jn
ing.
length, wit! take a year to I I'! years to complete. - Sentinel
WASHIGTON PRESIiJE~t'Pti~\Jii?t:'''"J'&lt;=:~a;;.mmmr:fixe::-m!
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dent Johnson sent Congress SotBOSTON WPII - Batman
urday a research report on thei
is television's poorest driver
n: lion's crucial water problems
and • "vlelous ••ample" lor
which btcluded 0 plan for far .
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tbe natloD't yout•, tbe A•toout ideas 1ike towing arctic icemobile Legal Association saki
bergs to water-short Colllornla.
today.
In a letter to the House and
Tbe auto owners' II'OIIP
Senate, the P"resident said the
protested that In one
!)J'Obfetn would be solved only
: alone Batman was guilty of
If Ute nation uses "the very
j th~se biJbway
IBfety vlo.
best of science and technology,''
about 15 miles northwest of i latmns:
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Bands Travel

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Ky'a stern
aaalnst issued a manlfeslll calling for a
demonstrations, tojftl told return to a clvlban government
their foiiOIVOl'8 to ,IIi, ~~y for and for an end to the
"disunity" among the military
llCflOll II neceuary. 1 1
A communique isalted by the junta llfl running the country.
uolflecl Butltlltlst clturch OX· I
nights ago, Tam Chau
preuetl surprise at Ky'a aala tllat he had talked with
remarj&lt;J, particularly since military leaders ani! that they
tltey . lellowed a comcU!atory agreed· wlth tho Buddhist
'l*ch ' on S.lw'day by 'l'blclt demands. ,
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returned to the commissioners
CAPE KENNI!DY- SPACE
in artillery and air strikes -Crossi"i! highway wblte meeting today to make tlte new '
nd
Da
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fine llllety markers.
proposal · They sa1d
heroes Nell Armstrong a
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SAIGON (UP!)_ u. S. Marines today bottled CommU· Jdurmg the ftrst
24 hours of -Parking IUepfly.
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. free park-'1
COLUMBUS (UP[) _ State and local school distrlcta
vld Scott bead home to Hous· oiat forces on two widely separated fronts, k!lltng an estt· ·ftghtmg. .
-8)11!edittg.
could save about $1.6 milllon a year if a Franklin County
ton. tod81_ for a reuntou with mated 280 In 24 hours.
The Mannes, who called In -Falltng to signal even 1
Common Pleas suit upholdl the state's centralized achool
their !?mtlles and more reports
In Saigon, U. S. military spokesmen reported the loss bundred• of remforcements. &gt;illgle turn.
bus purchase plan.
on theJr hard-luck flight wlttrh of five American planes, includmg a valuable Skykmght were baltlmg · a · ·r e t John M. Psrsons, state school finance director, ssid If
caul~ change the course of the "Spook" jet designed to jam enemy radar networks. Three Communist c?"'pany near the
.
1 the centralized plan withstand• the w.it, J,iled ~1 achool
'iP:mmJ space program.
of the planes were shot down over the ~ommumst north. v1llage of Ap rrung Thanh. The
' bus interests which favor local purchases, b1ennial saviul,,$.c&gt;. •iij
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The astronauts were schedul- Heavy ground fighting was reported ragmg_ tx.tween U.S. Communist force reportedly
1 will total about $3,360,000. That amount would be split
d to leave the Cape at about 91Marlnes and Communists near the North VIetnamese bor· was using heavy automalic
the state saving $1 ,881.000 and school distrirts about $1,..
•r 9:30 a.m., EST on a space der about 425 miles north- -----~---~--·------ ,wf&gt;apons and 60MM mortars
478,000 every two years .
agency Gulfslreom prop. jel. we;t of saigon.
The An Hoa area stts on the Iagainst the atlacking Marines.
I cer · ·alized purchasing, auth· .
Their last departure from the Communist troops overran!line of retreat takeo by a North I The EFIOB Skyknig~t. a
,
BARDUI'OSS. Norway &lt;UPI) iorized by the Geoeral Assem- :annually.
Cape was on a Titan 2 rocket the government outpost of Afii Vietn~mese regiment th~t w~s costly .electronic counter~es- 1
- Rescue teams today reached bly last summer. shows t ~a t i But whilt! the suit awaits tbt
last Wednesday.
Hoa, about 12 miles north of blood1ed by U_. S. Mannes m sure aircraft. was the f1rst
the twisled wreckage of a U. S. buses could be purchases for a- decision of Judge Henry L. HolQuang Ngai during the we~k .Operat10n Utah. two w~ks ago. reported lost. The carrier-based! M'ddl
p 1' Ch' f H . Air Force transport plane that bout $2.000 less than under the rden, the bos situation nears tbl
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A SNOWS'I'ORM
LASHED!end.
I U S. Mar1nes also were two-man jet was lost Frid3y be
G~kort
~ICe 1 le b_er srrrashed into the side of a present local purchasing plan, critical stage, Parsons said. At.
the Pacific Northwest today U. S . Marines heilifted into reported lot•ked in heavy,about 50 miles southwt:st ot. h rt 1'b~y ~ 0
s rr{"l ~ng mountain in arctic Norway Parsons pointed out.
,thou(.l the legislature approprlthe- first full day of spring. Wet the area caught up with the combat with Viet Cong forceS iThanh Hoa in the Panhandle, t e possht e urtg ardy 0 a o-t Sunday with a seven-man crew. Roughly $5 million a year is 1ated $2.8 million in state fuudl
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cust-st orne en ere apparensnow pushed by win rear ling attackers and reported "heavy
j spo esman sa1 .
t"
e the weekeJld No survivors were found.
spent on new school buses, he for school buses, none
hav•
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40
an hour pelled
contact.''
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Of the eight Americans Y
ov red b M"n · A spokesman for the rescue said, because school districts ibeen purchased thus far tbia
pia, Wash., which reported five But late afternoon. tlte mis0
involved in the aircraft tosses , va ~hild:::· 9~;""Locu~·SI I we;; center at the Norwegian air buy between 800 and 850 buses year because of the Htiptlon.
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Inches of snow. Wenatl!hee, slon nom·• Operation TPxas 1
one was known dead, five w~re t ~ rt'
k't h
: d force base h~re sa1d three ~ ------ -- -------~-hadb thrEeephinches of
hod,accou';;;ed ro 46 VietCong
:listed OS missing and two w;re
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": bndie• had been recovered.
an~,~ , near y
rata repol te killed in ground fighting and .an
rescued.
IChief Gilkey. The burglar left Pie~es of r.Je wrecked four- I
an . mch.
estimated 150 more by Manne ,
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I the house through the kitcl]en engme
C-130 Hercules were
slllrmandspreadrth
roinc aalllfong
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scatlered
lor more than a mfle
thThOre
. t rs ferryl·n• Mort·n- ·I
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no ern
or- airH attacks.
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Ameru:an and Norweg1an
e' almost dolly since mid-Feb- mto t e a er area repor I MOSCOW (UP!)- The Sov•et _
pro a Y .fng ten
away.
military officials were continu·
ATHENS. Ohio (UP!) - Nin•t.en persons were to .JIP'
rpory ,
heavy ground Jre.
,Union today launched .another
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Chtef Gtlkey also reported tt:e ing the search for the hodies of pear In Municipal Court today in connection with nev•
1 umm~nn~ salelhte. i~ Its Cos·
Iarrest rA a l5-~e~r-old IS:" 1 the remaining crewmen, the riots Friday and Saturday mghts in a show of exuberance
PALOMARES, SP•IN mos '"""· the of!tctal Tass i Several bands from lhis area , for alleged shopliftmg at. the spok•sman added.
on St. Patrick's Weekend.
.
1participated in the Ohio Music Shoppers Bonanza 10 Middlt'· The plane crashed Into a
High winds and rough seas to..
news
agency
announced.
It
was
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police
spent
all
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Sunday
gettm~
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day again delayed U. S. Navy
Cosmos 113.
I EducatiQn Assn. Band and Chor- port on Fnday .. It ~as report~ 2,400.foot mountam on the ords in order after the rowdiest weekend smce 1~
10 island of Senja just below the Crowds estimated at anywhere from 1.000 to _4,000 millilcl
olforts to recover a missing
Cosmos ll2 was launched last 1 us competition for District IS she was also
American H-bomb from a un!Thursday
March 19 at the Ironton High ~ophflmg at 'tlfOe.r !I Store summit, the spoke~an saJd. around the downtown area both mghts, pushmg, lihovfn&amp;
derwater ridge 2,500-feet down
be Th
s n 38 El ia T~ss said Cos~os 113 was School.
m. Pomer?Y· C,.' e f Gilkey
and occaswnally throwing mud and bottles at policel¥8
in the Mediterranean Sea.
w:So S:rtes~~~ ~ 'owl ct?:rg~ equipped to co~tmue the study Entered in class 82 was South· said the glfl was .t~rne1 over
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who .attempted to break up - - - ~~
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Navy crews hod hoped for followl
an automobile crash of. outer space 10 accordance ern High School under the direc- to Juvenile authonttes.
the disturbances.
·I SISters lle•kend and • &amp;CJ~ •
good weather to begin lifting at 10:~ , m. Saturday night With t.'le program announced ,tion or Danny
Witherspoon
Several law enf~rcement ofh- 1 st&gt;mmar was m progress,
4\(/0l'Otlons today. But big h on East ~ain-st.
when Cosmos I was launched whose band received a 3 rating.
m • LOW rE~PS
cers recetved brutses but there All of those arrested posted
wlnd kl ked
white
March 16, 1962
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were no senous llljllfle~ m the bond and some were t!lpected
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up
e~ps Police said Thompson failed IonThe
Bochum Institute of Slit- Southern s 7th &amp; Br.t grade band lowest tempera lure
repocted l
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lo fori• t bood today
throughout the search area five to get through a curve and ellite and Space Research in was t~e only jun~r high band this morning to the- U. S.
me ee.
.
All olf the Ohio .Universl
mllet! offshore.
struck a power pole oear the W 1 G
'd . 1 . attend10g from tltts area. It re- W the 8
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usual
mobs
of
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ea r ureau,
exc1u mg
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White House Cafe .. Thomps?n dicated the Soviets might be celved ~ 3 ratmg.
Alaska and Hawaii, wa~ l7 at
\lerslty s.u ents w~e agumen . diSCI tmar action and it .
DI!LAWARE, OIUO - THE and a passenoer Wtlh8'111 Eilts I try· f
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bet
Enterm•111 Closs C1 was ~asf- , D'll
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P
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"busmess as usual - almest" Charleston, were taken to Vet- Cosmos 112 and Ill. Tass said ' ern High School with Charles repor~d Slmday was 97 C::.e rees l WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sec. schools perm1tted m ~own _far n .1 er
1
sign waa up at the Delaware erons Memorial hospital by all equipment ahoard Cosmos Yeago directmg. It received a at Presidto Te.as
g
retary of State Dean Rusk says the ·.veekend for the ftrst ttme ~erSity would retDS:t• 1 rea:
Post Office today deapite
a Pomeroy emergency
squad· 113 was "functioning normally." 2 rating.
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, tlte United States is prepared at since 1he 1962 riots
attoo bannmg outs e studoll.
$5.000 flre that swept lb ebulld- men for treatment. There was
I Rutland High school was also
NOW YOU KNOW
any time for discussions with High Scboof Students Present from staymg 10 cam~•, bo~
lng Saturday nighl
heavy damage to the front end
FEBRUARY WETTER
· entered in Class C1 and reeeiv- By United Pre" latenodonal Red China on peace in
Viet In additton, hundreds of htgh untts durmg St. Patrtck • ~
stomp and parcel pool wtn- of tile ear. He pollted bond.
COLUMBUS (UPII - Febru· ed a 2 rating. Robert Garner is ibe hfghetl air tem)ll!roture Nam "but the other •ide keeps school students Jammed tbe end.
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dow• at the building across the Pollee over lite weekend also ary liquor sales In Ohio were director.
•OVer recorded on eartk ""' ~anglng up the pbone."
town far a basketball toorna- The regulation ~as ltlled ~ '
street from the Ohio Wesleyan orrested Burton DeWeese, 40, 5.8 per cent greater than in The contest was based on one 1361&gt;
degrees at Azazla, Rusk said the United States ment, more than 2.3110 younger ye.r on an experm~eotal University campus were expect- Dexter, on charges of intoxlco- February, l!lfi5, the Liquor De- required number, two selections, Tripoli ill lf22; tbe eoldest has held 129 meetings
with girls were on hand for Little for the l1rst lime stnce ltiZ.
ed to be O)ll!n. However, parcel lion and destruction of proper- portment reported Saturday. and a sight reading number. tem)ll!roture wat delrees Chlne~e Communi~~ representsSunday was qmet ill ~
fiOlll delivery waa to be shHted ty tit a loeol cafe. He posted Sales for the montb totaled Class specification is determin· at Verkboyansk Siberia
ja l tiveo m Warsaw. We
have
[Southeastern Ohio town. Willi
to a National Guard armory. too bond.
$18,06t,734.
ed by enrollment.
February, lltz. '
been in toi!Ch with them
on
LONDON &lt;UPfl - AU Ia- the bars closed and classeo .-..
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A delegation of Middleport ina lor at least 15 ran would 11966," read 1 reselutlooiPPII!f' '1;
councilmen today submitted a be provided. .
led late this morning by l~'f: '·!
revised proposal - which won The
councilmen
further 1conmmsJOnen.
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l!le approval of the board of agreed to have plans lor this Zerkle, president of Mlddll..
county commissioners - in a budding - that wtll meet state port counctl, sotd detalll of ~ ,
move to have the Welfare and and federal approval - _ready nancm~ re~am to be work~~,.: "1
Aid for the Aged offices moved to present to the commtssJOners [out. 'r.le stte of lite
tltere.
not later than April t5, 1966. would be on the village owneil
Councilmen John Zerkle I
Iproperty, located on Third • .. ·
Wayne Gibbons and
Cltfford l "II Middleport village
has Iacross from tbe city ball. · . 7
Stumbo met with the commis- oiefinite plans for the building ' The buildmg, to be ol sioners this momin and agreed by April 15, the commlssioners !noor d08lgn, would bave 111111'.
the village of Mid!epo11 would agree to permit the transfer of i rate offices for the
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construct 0 new building for the Welfare office and Aid lor' ers. directors, stell&lt;4flllllln,
the county welfare and aid !Qr the Aged to this buildlng, pro· and a conference room, and blf
the aged offices at oo expense viding it is ready lor occupancy equippe( with air colldillolllll .
to the county.
not later than September
!, and ceotral heating.
Middleport olndalo,
along
with members of the Middleport Chamber of Commerce, in
a meeting last week proposed
that the county put up a new
building on land dorrdted by
viflage.
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northeast of Saigon, that the
government would not be
influenced by "any form of
disturbance" siiCh as demonstrattons and strikes.
"The Bntldh1st church was
very surprised with the lmpatient and unconstriiCted slatements of Premter Ky," the
communique tonight said. "Ky
(charged! tltat the aspirations
of lhe butld~lsl! aro ir1·atlonal
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Meigs Geoerll llosptta1
perhaps . . . the Soviet Union," Brtdob ...oral eloctlon.
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secretary oamplilll• pve tbe t..oor- Ia Gribble, Pomeroy; G"liiljt • .
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Cllftml; William
Howard Ground breaking ceremonies results can be had
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Ellis, Jr., Elyria; Bob ThomP' were held Friday at the IndUS· contra.cts With the
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trial Site east of Lagan lor This 18 llow your
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lllllrda _ the new Lockl1eed planl Local wants to stand by yoo aa
TliB HECTIC LIFE
ttvltlel, 110 matter bow • 1\" North Carolina
men patrol fUed charges of no oper- Allen T. Knlgh~ Jr., 31, Rl. 1 Earl~be
Racine· 1 Ira representatives of the Logao partner Ia your efforls.
each ooe, Ia IDo much. Add
were admitted to Holzer Hospil· ator's license, unsafe operatioa Gallipolis, atrucl&lt; and kllled a
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E Trade Club officials of Lock· "People here W&lt;ll knoW
HeleDI
acbool aad c:burch II bope) al for treatment of lnjulies in and hilskip against George E. deer at 7:10p.m. Buoday ao Rt. ::;.. ' Pomeroy~' Dona ~:"" heed • Geo'rgla, Bartoa H 0 II, the EDA loao made here was
bope you have spacein to and when dn they e.er havt
a truck a&lt;cident at 2:49 a.m. Buah, 19, Vinton, alw a two M, ooe tenth of 1 milo ,..., of ~ Ole· B~t
car./' board chairman of the Ohio not a •gn•ernmeot
program
a Utfle III(Wb I read OlD' time jUBt to be eblldreiH&gt;r almo
&gt;undal' on Rt 35, one and siX· car collision at ll :lli a.m. SUn- GaUlpolis. There was m 1 n tr Mld-; iris M~Coy ~ Chamber of C&lt;tmmerce,
and dang~ed ID lrnnt ,of peeple wbo
paper, aad comment: It ply do aotblng. Tbat'o
1enths rmles west of the Gallla day on Rt. 160, three and lour damnge to the car. The deer ill . Byron Jay P~ny· Congressman Walter Moeller did not need II. Tho
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ant IDol - OLD FASID
cmmty line , the Jackson State tenths miles south of Vinton.
ran from the north Bide ot the ~UJ':;... Gilkey Pomeroy·
participated.
here well know that to
"II yGU are a parent and fl. Dear O.F.:
H&lt;gh•ay patrol reported.
Ollicet'! said that Buah waa road lltto the palb of tba Jtqht ole Waggoner ' llarrlolo~vJU. · Moeller who was tnstrumen- tbls aid does qot mean
IUI't you have to do more tbatt wiD do. - B.
Offrcers said that an east oVJrrtaklng and passlna north- car.
Howard Roush, Rtctne· Char: 111 ID p.;.suading Lockheed to sacrifice of one single rlibl.
lhare of driving, listen to Alter typlng thai lllnerary,
bound Henms Freight L 1n e s bound Donald L. Swick, tO, Na· Weekend arrests by tbe pa· lei Wblttlngton Rutland
build one of lis four new .., some have declared.
Saturday oehedule fllr a I'm too tired to comment,
,,m l laden with 36,000 pounds varre, 0., but cut back too trot included: Johl Vance, 50,
Admlallou ~ .:. Fred- embly plants 1n Lagaa, told "No, 11.11 dernocracy Ill aeAntonio mother of three Yours w111 do! -.H.
nl miscellaneous freight, driven quick and struck the left front Vinton, no operator's Ucense, erick Newlun Leng Bollom· the crowd of more than!OO com· Uon: U ,. your ~rsblp dlugblenl:
ONE IIORE FOR
'' Paul N. Carlisle, 38, Roell. of the Swick car. Swick applied cited to municipal court March Mary Ford Racine· L 18 d ~ munlty leaders, ''This site waa wlt!t the Government, II Is
"B:U a.m.: Take flrll dlulh- TliB "RVDE"
.ell. ~ C.. went off the rigbl his brakes, wen I off the right %1; Ernest Blanton, llii, Lucas· Jacobs, Middleport;
Lenu aelected because both the Gov· Govemhmen~doing \:" the peo. ler to otudlo fllr moclellq Joo. Dear Mrs. BoUel: (FiriWIIIII&gt;
"d' of the highway.
llde of the road and blo ear vllle, do!ecUve muffler, bonded Stewart Pomeroy·
Marvlll ermnent and Lockheed officials pie w at
poop Abraham
ing II crude!)
The semi struck a guard rail plunged over an embankmettt to municipal court March 21: MeFarl.;.. New Katen.
had faith bl the people here to ~colthell1lle~';"'·.t!:e.r II."
8:41a.m,: Take second deugb· 1 was tncenoed at your saying
and bndge abutment and then landing on its top.
Larry Wheeler, :U, Gallipolis, Dtsc..,P. SUday _ Bt b &amp;et the job done. Before tlie Air Co ':r:u a Y the DOW
to same IIIUdlo fllr mocleUng children would have more lui
wrun ned onto its right side. Swiclt complained of a back, reckless operation, cited March Thompeno, Elyria; Leola Keck, Force contract was signed with Wns • ~.:;' week
aDd plek up flrlt dlucl&gt; 1n play clothes al birthday pal"
But &gt;he semi and the abutment injury but was not treated. His 21; Patricia Hatfield, 18, Bid- Pomeroy; Paul Sisson, Ponte· Lockh,eed to buDd the C.M,
=.:.wllllams
ke rst, d ..._ lleli, and saying you like stretch
-'''" demoliShed
ear was demolished. There was well, 110 operator'o license and roy; WUllam EIUs, Jr., Elyria; world 9 lllrgest jet • tranoport Wubln 1 Court llouso 80 ,,00 a.m .. Ta fl
au.,.- pants. 1 worked In the puhU. fllr
1arl!Sle suffered multiple lac- minor damage to the Bush car. Darren Smith, 22, LlllliSVilll, Mrs. Ayward Jones and da1181&gt; Plane, It was deiermlned thai prime ~ntractor.
lwlrto another lludlo lor baton years. women get slclreolng lD
era&lt;nms and possible internal Bush, the patrol said, left the permUting ao unlicensed por· ter. Racine.
the new plants would be buut Operationa of the plant
. Una 1~·
their dresa: shorts, tigbl panll
tnJunes HIS coodltion is ltsled scene and was later apprehend- aon to operate, both cited
lo t Blrtb- Mr. aDd Mrs. Melvin In the Appalachia regkm.
anticipated by mid •
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, ,u,d Gilmer D. Underwood, ed in Vinton.
Meigs county Clllll't March 25, Van Mew, Pomeroy, 1 soa.
"It makes little sense to II" Silty.flve per ceRt of the
. 8 m. Go et fll'll daugh: attacks and tnsulll. They ask lor
l8 L,•,ksville, N. C., wht was
ply maslllve aid efforts In thete and structure eosll are 111
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baton Ill
11"" n trom the sleeper cab,
depressed regions If the oame form o1 1 loan from tbe
wiio 1
1 r.r one would be very dil"'d multiple lacerations and a
era! Government whlch
10·30 a ~Tat. tblrd dangh- appointed If I pve my ehlld I
b:rck InJUry. He is aiiO liSted iR
'i'U processed by '111e
Ptus
and second daugb· party und lite children
i"d cundtlion.
LONDON (UP!)
- Actor "he'o sexy, secy."
him out of the airport, the
Development Admlntatrallon
all the way across Iowa dressed for play: ..
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The Jackson patrol filed no Robert Vaughn, televisioo's Sunday night, the girls were actor giving the appearnce of
26 days. "II was the
r.r dancing lessons. whlch ruo come as liiUe ladl
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"'"'i" but stated that the act!· "Man from U.N.C.L E.," had to shouting "Solo, Solo" aa pollee bavina been done over by oome
'walk thru' of • loan • or
Into tha IUDcli hour.
men and ac:t .~~·to oct
Ut·nt Is still u~der IDVesti.gaUon.ltake reruge lD an airport men's pushed the barrled Vaughn into Yillainl from .. Tbrulh."
appll~tlon 01 record.,
2:30p.m.: Take second daugh· Womeo don t use UJ.
dress
The Gallipolis State Highway Iroom Sunday night when 200 a men's lavatory. Vaughn playa
said, and this was because tbe tor to IIIUdlo for volcelesoon. lUte ladlel be&lt;:a then"'1 tbey
teen age fans, surged throutt master espionage agent NaLogan Trade Club bad dole 2:lli p.m.: Take tlllrd dough- like meR ... and men · are
Ipollee barncade3 to welcome polenn Solo In tho popular
such an excellent job In prepar- ter to leacber fllr piaDO Ieason, oomplatn
twlth balr
blm to Landon. When he show
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S·OO p m • Plek up
l!eCOnd dressmg 0
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emerged, he was knocked down Vaughn ventured out of the
aervices for Thomas
Clarke
at voice studio and - tot A · d~'t want to
by screaming. girls.
Irest room alter five m!Dutes
Say,., 71 RFD Letart, w. va.,
drop off llral dllll&amp;hter for vlo- !,'.:U, homem::' night and have
The reception rivaled thai and was promptly dragged to Gaup Hat!Jaco _ Galtipo- (Vernon community! who died
lln lelaoa.
nol1ter
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be
3:15 p.m.: With oecond &lt;laugh· ~r lll!ln mee
Ithe U.N.C.L.E.. serres, Brl· to klso blm, Pollee fiDBIIy gut feet on rollers, Pomeroy. Mas- held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the
ter, go for third dau&amp;hter at pl· I ci.mand that you retract
100 teacher's.
tish artor . Davtd ldMcC~l~m,
01120.87, Pt. Pleasant 24.25, Hin. Vernon EUB Churcb with the
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those statements and Ret some
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\\OSCOW !UPI) - Sovl.r ""'" he ~·ed to ho ka 'd~ ·~
ton 1.20 stationary, Kanawha Rev Stanley Moore officiating.
1:30 p.m.: Pick up flrll dough- high Ideals I'D try never to
!t';enitsts have raised a rare
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be
cernread your
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pit&gt;((' of the earth's upper . d ff
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19.otl falling. London, Marmet etery Military ntes will be
o er says.
may my blood preuure up. - A
mantle from the hotlom of the "P~_by__!":_".._' ou mg
8Dd Winfield dams were on the held~~ the graveside by the Ma· WASIUNGTON (UPil -Pres- SOlDid pre!tty hectlhcU. but tltere READER
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BRUSH BURNS
son DAV No. 27 chapter.
WUC~~Y renew ed Two
to Dear Mrs. Reader:
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Boat Movtmftltl:
He was born at Letart
tn his requests to Congress
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If you read this, you aren'l
l:rrf'f of the earth lying bf'h1W ' Mrddleport volunteer
fu~
, Ohio River- Jacob G. dowR March 9 1895 the san of the late legislation to protect
aynchronlzed swimming JeS!ODI trying hard eno"'".,!
- .rsts l· men were summoped Saturday I· Mr. and Mn. Carl Authersor~ 13, 1 a. m.,. Orco down 13, 4.30
. James H.
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Ella Clarve Consumen from sharp pr-tctl· onNSaturday'n
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h' Is Sorry, no retractiOns.
Bottel
rJr·aised the fe!lt as a "srie11tirit' : at 4 p.m. to baUle a brush fire ,entertained
their
daughter a.m.; Wayne H. down 13, 5:15 Sayre. He was a retired dairy- ces in "two critical areasow,f ele~ maybeb t 19
birthday invitations read, "Wear
dl ~eu~· f'ry" and pred1rtrd it ' on Le.admg Creek. An area of Mrs. Elva Dailey and daughter, I. m.; Pennsylvania down 13, man-farmer, a veteran of World lending and packaging."
() my sinesl!\ u\i~~ swim suits, bring towel," and
"ould y1eld new data o!'! U1t' almost five acres was burned Judy, Stiversville.
7 a. m.: Harvey Jordon up 14, War J, and a member of the In a special message, the
f my concern ~ ~
that's the way It's gonna stayf
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off before the blaze was brought Mn. Susie Birch Is Improved. 3:05 p. m.: Poplar up 14, 9:1S Vernon EUB Church.
President called for
~~:;ugh marry As for stretch pants, I'll con0
Ill' · 00 many ae- cede this much: If you look like
The agency said a steel trawl : alrr.ost five Bt'res was burned . Ronnie and Steve Donnellon P- m. ; Edeana Bosw~rth down Sun&gt;ivors include his wife, to curb unfair lending
hRngmg below the shi ~ jippPd ' off bt'fore the blaze was brought 1of Ctlumbus spent the weekend 14, 12:~ a. m.; Crucible down Irene Yonker Sayre; a
son, ces,
unfair packaging
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a man in them, they're not for
to more than three m1lts and : under control.
with their grandmother, Mr. 14, 5:15 a. m.: Ttbolt down Herbert. RFD Letart; two dau- 2abe1Jng and the distribution
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' and Mrs. Charlie Carroll and 15, 7 a. m. ; Steel Trader down ghters, Mrs. Mary L. Gladden, dangerous drugs.
Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Conroy This column Is dedicated to
~;m!le from a cam·on on tht: SUB DRIVERS APPROVED ~ famtly. Mr. Robert Ours visit~ 18, 5:10 a. m.; Andrew Cal· Clatyon, Ind.; and Mrs. Elea· Johnson said the
son, Hugh, of Atroo, came family Uvlng, so If you're hav""'an floor
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f l ed Mr. and Mrs. CarroD and houn up 17, 4 e.m .;Kell Sher· nor E. Newberry, RFD, Letart "has a right to 1 dollar of
to spend the weekend lng kid trouble or just plain
The sample tontained &amp;n l he . ' 8 18 county 1 ar h~ 1family.
der down 17, 5:50 a. m. :AU~ and grandchildren.
stable purchasing power'' and with
mother, Mrs. B. A. trouble. let Helen help YOU.
" 1m usually heavy' ' composition 1 edu~atlon Saturdaybil~ mont ~ 1 Mr . and Mn. Henry Davis qWp~a up 17, 8:20 a. m.: Joey
Friends may call at the resi- pledged "to defend that
of near Chester. Mrs. IS!\e will also welcome you f
ot dark green stone made up j :sswn ttpp~o;ed _ 8 b
i of Chesblre and Mr. and Mrs Chotin down 17, 6:50 a. rn.; dence after 4 p.m. today,
with
all the ability
Edith Osborn of Keno also apent own amusing experiences. Adp:u·tly of iron. mallnt&gt;slum amt 50 apprm-e. two D ~u 8 1 ate Otto Bradford of Racine visited , Walter Beckjord down 18, 6:20 1
determination at my
Saturday evening with Mrs. 1dress Helen Bottel lD care of
)JIIcan. Tass saicJ.
scllool bus dnvers . r.v('rs ap- Rev. and Mrs. John Busch.
m.; Bob Benter up 19, 5:10
mand.''
and family.
lthis oewspaper.
proYed wer~ Ch_ar!~s D. Stepp Rev Busch vlalted Mr. Roy a. m.; OVEC up 20, 7:40a.m.;
North Galha d1str1ct,
and Bu~h ·
' 8. m.; ovEC up 2),6:40 a.m.:
SENTINQ [ ~:~t Blowers, Hae&lt;·oon l•
William Able's father, Little George up2i, 4:15a.m.;
DEVOTED TO INTERES'I OF
M... Frank Ables" II a Pitb· o. F. Shearer up 22 • 5:20a.m.;
MEIGS . MASON .\RU
FJNE(j BY MAYOR
Iburgh hosp\bll where be und~~tr." ~w:~ 22~ .•~' 25
"''hard • · ow.n, I"Vbtlttl.r
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bYI1 erwent aeneus eye surgery.
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Marjorie up •23 · 3 aP· ·--~--:~~""'::'":"'"
ct~.ater Tannllhlll, 1111•or
Pomerov Mayor Charles Legar Mr. and Mra. Homer 1cen- m·: W H Sha
J 'do · The Carleton Sunday School I
f'llh li5hed f'..ery afu:rnoon anept I
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s.,t .. r•hY M•d ,;un day by 'J'ha Ohio were ran Musser, 27 ,
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23 4:50 a m . • Beaver up 23
\ .111¥)' l'ubllwhtn• co "'pany, no llla - 1 SIOO costs and three days
In I Dillon Taylor, local, Mr. and r.~fl.
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Mr and Ill. 'tV I . m .; New Orleana down
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and Mrs · Louis Smltb ef SyracuJJe ' down
m. Cha 1n Rev. Cl Yde H'Ill ton, th e minis•
111~\l~r al lha po n ofrlu u Pomero), l oosls left of center· Ri('ha d Mr. and Mn. Clifford lcenhow· WA
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'"'n•·• wh'''" ~·H•l~blt- 3., c-..nt• p.r , $5 and co~ts intoxication.
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Freda Mlddleawartnd ~_suvers- m.; J . S. Lewil down Meldahi weekend witb Mr. Elija~l Mich--'.' - - - - - - -- - - viDe visited Mr. 1 ~·· ana 1 a. m.
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Visiting over the weeke~d
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with Mr. end Mrs. Nev While
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of Racine Route and
Simey down 1.50 pp. ~-~A ~ nc plo, and sons were Mrs. Whlte's s.is,
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Mr. and Mn. Arlie West via- 6·20 a m , Defend
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and family of St. !'Albans, W.Va. 7:55 a. m.
'I Mrs. Will
Heilman of Chester.
Tuesday and Wednesday and al· KBDiwba RJver _ H 1 Z Mr. and Mrs. Sam Damron
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10 visited Mn. Donna Haf!D&amp;n down London 4:10 II, m.~
· were Sunday dinner, guests of
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and daughter, Sheryl, Racme. Dearborn up Marmet t·OO
. Mr. and Mrs. Kenn~t:l Holbrook
Mr. and Mn. Jtlhn Watson, Allen R. Merrill up ·M p.m~ and family at New Haven.
Denny, Rob and Lou Ann, vis- 1:20 a. m.; A. J. Patten".::'w~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mash,
ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlnfield 4:25 p m , H E Jr., and family ~ad a!!i recent
PIIIZZ SLIP
Arlie West last week.
Bowles up Winfl~ld 2~ 15 ·
~ visitors Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
"fiOQfiAM tiO
Mr. and Mn. Muriel Weet Jefferson up Winfield 8.00a. m., Wllllams of Flatwoods.
and daughter, Murlta, of Rn_
· a. m. Mr. and Mrs. William King
enswotd vltlted hi~ parent!!:,
BRUSH LIKE TINDER
I had as recent visitors Mr. and I
Mr. and Mrs. Arhe Wtst re- Pmteroy Volunteer firemen I Mrs. Ralph Chase, Mrs. Hel· l
cently.
were summoned at Jl·l% a m 1ena Conner, Mrs. Hazel ThrockMr. and Mrs. Dave Gruner today to battle 1 bru;h fir~ 0~ I morton, all of ~lumbus.
and family of-Pomeroy and Mr. tbe hillside behind the Dairy Mr. Nev ~h1~e who was in- I
and Mrs. Dan• Holter and Jan- Valley on West Main-!lt. Fire- jured at h1s Job at Ravenset of Coolville and Mr. Oyde men also were called at 1 p. wood , is Mmewhat improved
Wines of Apple Grove visited m. Sunday to the illter~tion of at this time.
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their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Routes 124 and 143 on the Har- Mrs. Dana Dais who
has
The Peace Corps
Clyde Wines.
risonville Road to ' fi(.ll 8 hlll· been ill for some time Is now
Washington, D.C. 20525
Mn. Doris Sayre and daughter side brush fire. No damage was a patient at Sheltering Arms
Mrs. Judy Broce of Racine and reported.
Hospital in Athens.
0 Please send me inrormation
Infant son v!Jlted Mr. and Mrs.
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Cllnt Jehnson and Mr. an4
Mro. Chartit Hilton of Portland

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Na-. Reed•vllle;
Cllftml; William
Howard Ground breaking ceremonies results can be had
L.
Ellis, Jr., Elyria; Bob ThomP' were held Friday at the IndUS· contra.cts With the
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aon Elyria
trial Site east of Lagan lor This 18 llow your
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lllllrda _ the new Lockl1eed planl Local wants to stand by yoo aa
TliB HECTIC LIFE
ttvltlel, 110 matter bow • 1\" North Carolina
men patrol fUed charges of no oper- Allen T. Knlgh~ Jr., 31, Rl. 1 Earl~be
Racine· 1 Ira representatives of the Logao partner Ia your efforls.
each ooe, Ia IDo much. Add
were admitted to Holzer Hospil· ator's license, unsafe operatioa Gallipolis, atrucl&lt; and kllled a
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E Trade Club officials of Lock· "People here W&lt;ll knoW
HeleDI
acbool aad c:burch II bope) al for treatment of lnjulies in and hilskip against George E. deer at 7:10p.m. Buoday ao Rt. ::;.. ' Pomeroy~' Dona ~:"" heed • Geo'rgla, Bartoa H 0 II, the EDA loao made here was
bope you have spacein to and when dn they e.er havt
a truck a&lt;cident at 2:49 a.m. Buah, 19, Vinton, alw a two M, ooe tenth of 1 milo ,..., of ~ Ole· B~t
car./' board chairman of the Ohio not a •gn•ernmeot
program
a Utfle III(Wb I read OlD' time jUBt to be eblldreiH&gt;r almo
&gt;undal' on Rt 35, one and siX· car collision at ll :lli a.m. SUn- GaUlpolis. There was m 1 n tr Mld-; iris M~Coy ~ Chamber of C&lt;tmmerce,
and dang~ed ID lrnnt ,of peeple wbo
paper, aad comment: It ply do aotblng. Tbat'o
1enths rmles west of the Gallla day on Rt. 160, three and lour damnge to the car. The deer ill . Byron Jay P~ny· Congressman Walter Moeller did not need II. Tho
(001:
ant IDol - OLD FASID
cmmty line , the Jackson State tenths miles south of Vinton.
ran from the north Bide ot the ~UJ':;... Gilkey Pomeroy·
participated.
here well know that to
"II yGU are a parent and fl. Dear O.F.:
H&lt;gh•ay patrol reported.
Ollicet'! said that Buah waa road lltto the palb of tba Jtqht ole Waggoner ' llarrlolo~vJU. · Moeller who was tnstrumen- tbls aid does qot mean
IUI't you have to do more tbatt wiD do. - B.
Offrcers said that an east oVJrrtaklng and passlna north- car.
Howard Roush, Rtctne· Char: 111 ID p.;.suading Lockheed to sacrifice of one single rlibl.
lhare of driving, listen to Alter typlng thai lllnerary,
bound Henms Freight L 1n e s bound Donald L. Swick, tO, Na· Weekend arrests by tbe pa· lei Wblttlngton Rutland
build one of lis four new .., some have declared.
Saturday oehedule fllr a I'm too tired to comment,
,,m l laden with 36,000 pounds varre, 0., but cut back too trot included: Johl Vance, 50,
Admlallou ~ .:. Fred- embly plants 1n Lagaa, told "No, 11.11 dernocracy Ill aeAntonio mother of three Yours w111 do! -.H.
nl miscellaneous freight, driven quick and struck the left front Vinton, no operator's Ucense, erick Newlun Leng Bollom· the crowd of more than!OO com· Uon: U ,. your ~rsblp dlugblenl:
ONE IIORE FOR
'' Paul N. Carlisle, 38, Roell. of the Swick car. Swick applied cited to municipal court March Mary Ford Racine· L 18 d ~ munlty leaders, ''This site waa wlt!t the Government, II Is
"B:U a.m.: Take flrll dlulh- TliB "RVDE"
.ell. ~ C.. went off the rigbl his brakes, wen I off the right %1; Ernest Blanton, llii, Lucas· Jacobs, Middleport;
Lenu aelected because both the Gov· Govemhmen~doing \:" the peo. ler to otudlo fllr moclellq Joo. Dear Mrs. BoUel: (FiriWIIIII&gt;
"d' of the highway.
llde of the road and blo ear vllle, do!ecUve muffler, bonded Stewart Pomeroy·
Marvlll ermnent and Lockheed officials pie w at
poop Abraham
ing II crude!)
The semi struck a guard rail plunged over an embankmettt to municipal court March 21: MeFarl.;.. New Katen.
had faith bl the people here to ~colthell1lle~';"'·.t!:e.r II."
8:41a.m,: Take second deugb· 1 was tncenoed at your saying
and bndge abutment and then landing on its top.
Larry Wheeler, :U, Gallipolis, Dtsc..,P. SUday _ Bt b &amp;et the job done. Before tlie Air Co ':r:u a Y the DOW
to same IIIUdlo fllr mocleUng children would have more lui
wrun ned onto its right side. Swiclt complained of a back, reckless operation, cited March Thompeno, Elyria; Leola Keck, Force contract was signed with Wns • ~.:;' week
aDd plek up flrlt dlucl&gt; 1n play clothes al birthday pal"
But &gt;he semi and the abutment injury but was not treated. His 21; Patricia Hatfield, 18, Bid- Pomeroy; Paul Sisson, Ponte· Lockh,eed to buDd the C.M,
=.:.wllllams
ke rst, d ..._ lleli, and saying you like stretch
-'''" demoliShed
ear was demolished. There was well, 110 operator'o license and roy; WUllam EIUs, Jr., Elyria; world 9 lllrgest jet • tranoport Wubln 1 Court llouso 80 ,,00 a.m .. Ta fl
au.,.- pants. 1 worked In the puhU. fllr
1arl!Sle suffered multiple lac- minor damage to the Bush car. Darren Smith, 22, LlllliSVilll, Mrs. Ayward Jones and da1181&gt; Plane, It was deiermlned thai prime ~ntractor.
lwlrto another lludlo lor baton years. women get slclreolng lD
era&lt;nms and possible internal Bush, the patrol said, left the permUting ao unlicensed por· ter. Racine.
the new plants would be buut Operationa of the plant
. Una 1~·
their dresa: shorts, tigbl panll
tnJunes HIS coodltion is ltsled scene and was later apprehend- aon to operate, both cited
lo t Blrtb- Mr. aDd Mrs. Melvin In the Appalachia regkm.
anticipated by mid •
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, ,u,d Gilmer D. Underwood, ed in Vinton.
Meigs county Clllll't March 25, Van Mew, Pomeroy, 1 soa.
"It makes little sense to II" Silty.flve per ceRt of the
. 8 m. Go et fll'll daugh: attacks and tnsulll. They ask lor
l8 L,•,ksville, N. C., wht was
ply maslllve aid efforts In thete and structure eosll are 111
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baton Ill
11"" n trom the sleeper cab,
depressed regions If the oame form o1 1 loan from tbe
wiio 1
1 r.r one would be very dil"'d multiple lacerations and a
era! Government whlch
10·30 a ~Tat. tblrd dangh- appointed If I pve my ehlld I
b:rck InJUry. He is aiiO liSted iR
'i'U processed by '111e
Ptus
and second daugb· party und lite children
i"d cundtlion.
LONDON (UP!)
- Actor "he'o sexy, secy."
him out of the airport, the
Development Admlntatrallon
all the way across Iowa dressed for play: ..
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The Jackson patrol filed no Robert Vaughn, televisioo's Sunday night, the girls were actor giving the appearnce of
26 days. "II was the
r.r dancing lessons. whlch ruo come as liiUe ladl
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"'"'i" but stated that the act!· "Man from U.N.C.L E.," had to shouting "Solo, Solo" aa pollee bavina been done over by oome
'walk thru' of • loan • or
Into tha IUDcli hour.
men and ac:t .~~·to oct
Ut·nt Is still u~der IDVesti.gaUon.ltake reruge lD an airport men's pushed the barrled Vaughn into Yillainl from .. Tbrulh."
appll~tlon 01 record.,
2:30p.m.: Take second daugh· Womeo don t use UJ.
dress
The Gallipolis State Highway Iroom Sunday night when 200 a men's lavatory. Vaughn playa
said, and this was because tbe tor to IIIUdlo for volcelesoon. lUte ladlel be&lt;:a then"'1 tbey
teen age fans, surged throutt master espionage agent NaLogan Trade Club bad dole 2:lli p.m.: Take tlllrd dough- like meR ... and men · are
Ipollee barncade3 to welcome polenn Solo In tho popular
such an excellent job In prepar- ter to leacber fllr piaDO Ieason, oomplatn
twlth balr
blm to Landon. When he show
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S·OO p m • Plek up
l!eCOnd dressmg 0
bad
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emerged, he was knocked down Vaughn ventured out of the
aervices for Thomas
Clarke
at voice studio and - tot A · d~'t want to
by screaming. girls.
Irest room alter five m!Dutes
Say,., 71 RFD Letart, w. va.,
drop off llral dllll&amp;hter for vlo- !,'.:U, homem::' night and have
The reception rivaled thai and was promptly dragged to Gaup Hat!Jaco _ Galtipo- (Vernon community! who died
lln lelaoa.
nol1ter
t blm 11 1 bt
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be
3:15 p.m.: With oecond &lt;laugh· ~r lll!ln mee
Ithe U.N.C.L.E.. serres, Brl· to klso blm, Pollee fiDBIIy gut feet on rollers, Pomeroy. Mas- held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the
ter, go for third dau&amp;hter at pl· I ci.mand that you retract
100 teacher's.
tish artor . Davtd ldMcC~l~m,
01120.87, Pt. Pleasant 24.25, Hin. Vernon EUB Churcb with the
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those statements and Ret some
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ton 1.20 stationary, Kanawha Rev Stanley Moore officiating.
1:30 p.m.: Pick up flrll dough- high Ideals I'D try never to
!t';enitsts have raised a rare
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be
cernread your
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pit&gt;((' of the earth's upper . d ff
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19.otl falling. London, Marmet etery Military ntes will be
o er says.
may my blood preuure up. - A
mantle from the hotlom of the "P~_by__!":_".._' ou mg
8Dd Winfield dams were on the held~~ the graveside by the Ma· WASIUNGTON (UPil -Pres- SOlDid pre!tty hectlhcU. but tltere READER
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BRUSH BURNS
son DAV No. 27 chapter.
WUC~~Y renew ed Two
to Dear Mrs. Reader:
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Boat Movtmftltl:
He was born at Letart
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l:rrf'f of the earth lying bf'h1W ' Mrddleport volunteer
fu~
, Ohio River- Jacob G. dowR March 9 1895 the san of the late legislation to protect
aynchronlzed swimming JeS!ODI trying hard eno"'".,!
- .rsts l· men were summoped Saturday I· Mr. and Mn. Carl Authersor~ 13, 1 a. m.,. Orco down 13, 4.30
. James H.
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Ella Clarve Consumen from sharp pr-tctl· onNSaturday'n
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h' Is Sorry, no retractiOns.
Bottel
rJr·aised the fe!lt as a "srie11tirit' : at 4 p.m. to baUle a brush fire ,entertained
their
daughter a.m.; Wayne H. down 13, 5:15 Sayre. He was a retired dairy- ces in "two critical areasow,f ele~ maybeb t 19
birthday invitations read, "Wear
dl ~eu~· f'ry" and pred1rtrd it ' on Le.admg Creek. An area of Mrs. Elva Dailey and daughter, I. m.; Pennsylvania down 13, man-farmer, a veteran of World lending and packaging."
() my sinesl!\ u\i~~ swim suits, bring towel," and
"ould y1eld new data o!'! U1t' almost five acres was burned Judy, Stiversville.
7 a. m.: Harvey Jordon up 14, War J, and a member of the In a special message, the
f my concern ~ ~
that's the way It's gonna stayf
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off before the blaze was brought Mn. Susie Birch Is Improved. 3:05 p. m.: Poplar up 14, 9:1S Vernon EUB Church.
President called for
~~:;ugh marry As for stretch pants, I'll con0
Ill' · 00 many ae- cede this much: If you look like
The agency said a steel trawl : alrr.ost five Bt'res was burned . Ronnie and Steve Donnellon P- m. ; Edeana Bosw~rth down Sun&gt;ivors include his wife, to curb unfair lending
hRngmg below the shi ~ jippPd ' off bt'fore the blaze was brought 1of Ctlumbus spent the weekend 14, 12:~ a. m.; Crucible down Irene Yonker Sayre; a
son, ces,
unfair packaging
BAS VISITORS
a man in them, they're not for
to more than three m1lts and : under control.
with their grandmother, Mr. 14, 5:15 a. m.: Ttbolt down Herbert. RFD Letart; two dau- 2abe1Jng and the distribution
_you! - H.
' ' 11oped up the sample of the
' and Mrs. Charlie Carroll and 15, 7 a. m. ; Steel Trader down ghters, Mrs. Mary L. Gladden, dangerous drugs.
Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Conroy This column Is dedicated to
~;m!le from a cam·on on tht: SUB DRIVERS APPROVED ~ famtly. Mr. Robert Ours visit~ 18, 5:10 a. m.; Andrew Cal· Clatyon, Ind.; and Mrs. Elea· Johnson said the
son, Hugh, of Atroo, came family Uvlng, so If you're hav""'an floor
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f l ed Mr. and Mrs. CarroD and houn up 17, 4 e.m .;Kell Sher· nor E. Newberry, RFD, Letart "has a right to 1 dollar of
to spend the weekend lng kid trouble or just plain
The sample tontained &amp;n l he . ' 8 18 county 1 ar h~ 1family.
der down 17, 5:50 a. m. :AU~ and grandchildren.
stable purchasing power'' and with
mother, Mrs. B. A. trouble. let Helen help YOU.
" 1m usually heavy' ' composition 1 edu~atlon Saturdaybil~ mont ~ 1 Mr . and Mn. Henry Davis qWp~a up 17, 8:20 a. m.: Joey
Friends may call at the resi- pledged "to defend that
of near Chester. Mrs. IS!\e will also welcome you f
ot dark green stone made up j :sswn ttpp~o;ed _ 8 b
i of Chesblre and Mr. and Mrs Chotin down 17, 6:50 a. rn.; dence after 4 p.m. today,
with
all the ability
Edith Osborn of Keno also apent own amusing experiences. Adp:u·tly of iron. mallnt&gt;slum amt 50 apprm-e. two D ~u 8 1 ate Otto Bradford of Racine visited , Walter Beckjord down 18, 6:20 1
determination at my
Saturday evening with Mrs. 1dress Helen Bottel lD care of
)JIIcan. Tass saicJ.
scllool bus dnvers . r.v('rs ap- Rev. and Mrs. John Busch.
m.; Bob Benter up 19, 5:10
mand.''
and family.
lthis oewspaper.
proYed wer~ Ch_ar!~s D. Stepp Rev Busch vlalted Mr. Roy a. m.; OVEC up 20, 7:40a.m.;
North Galha d1str1ct,
and Bu~h ·
' 8. m.; ovEC up 2),6:40 a.m.:
SENTINQ [ ~:~t Blowers, Hae&lt;·oon l•
William Able's father, Little George up2i, 4:15a.m.;
DEVOTED TO INTERES'I OF
M... Frank Ables" II a Pitb· o. F. Shearer up 22 • 5:20a.m.;
MEIGS . MASON .\RU
FJNE(j BY MAYOR
Iburgh hosp\bll where be und~~tr." ~w:~ 22~ .•~' 25
"''hard • · ow.n, I"Vbtlttl.r
F'me d S·t
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bYI1 erwent aeneus eye surgery.
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a ur ay mg
m· • Lady
Marjorie up •23 · 3 aP· ·--~--:~~""'::'":"'"
ct~.ater Tannllhlll, 1111•or
Pomerov Mayor Charles Legar Mr. and Mra. Homer 1cen- m·: W H Sha
J 'do · The Carleton Sunday School I
f'llh li5hed f'..ery afu:rnoon anept I
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visited
Mr.
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Mrs.
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r., wn had an attendance of 67 and
s.,t .. r•hY M•d ,;un day by 'J'ha Ohio were ran Musser, 27 ,
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23 4:50 a m . • Beaver up 23
\ .111¥)' l'ubllwhtn• co "'pany, no llla - 1 SIOO costs and three days
In I Dillon Taylor, local, Mr. and r.~fl.
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Mr and Ill. 'tV I . m .; New Orleana down
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tn&lt;:u otfl~t·. ~ hon• wY z-11M. t:dttor· ' ja11 on a DWI charge· George
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Z3 8.05 8 m . Ire C h 1 1 worship serv1ce o owe WI
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Enu-red u
tec·n~d dan malllnt · Parker, 20, Coolville, $5
and Mrs · Louis Smltb ef SyracuJJe ' down
m. Cha 1n Rev. Cl Yde H'Ill ton, th e minis•
111~\l~r al lha po n ofrlu u Pomero), l oosls left of center· Ri('ha d Mr. and Mn. Clifford lcenhow· WA
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am1 Yo
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K:". m , Leli
She
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G
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*' Lex•n!l·
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Mr end Mrs Gene Ward and .,
a
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nd M Charles Bar
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'"'n•·• wh'''" ~·H•l~blt- 3., c-..nt• p.r , $5 and co~ts intoxication.
Johnston, local, VIsited Mr. Eas"· d
M ld hi
. cently With Mr. and Mrs. VII'~ I
.....Pk , " "~ 'PMr '" ~rtva rwe
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John J Ro
M 1 gil Car a son an
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;;~ 10. Thru monttut 13110. s,.
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and family.
· m.;
· w~ up ~ • M Dwi ht Carl and fam\!y,
'1"1'" H.. ur.- wttu~ ~ -.· ner .......,c.
Ha1n of the VICUna are less
dahl 7 p, m.: Esso West Vir· r.!.
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""' "' ·"l"hlt!: one m unth. 11:.10. s,- , than two-thousandths of an inch 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnaton gini d wn M ld hi . n
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Branch
Miller
lll,tll &lt; )n~ ~ • . , tlOOO
SL x monlha, l
f Ml
Jilt Route and Mrl
a 0
e a 7- ~p. m . ,
B1
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the
• ·· 2~ Three n•onlh~ . ll.oo •su~ur· np- 1 thick - les!l than 1alJ as thick i 0
nersv
· Western up Meldahl U·tS
of e pre VIS
oyer
~~~.,;.;:~.· lnrtud.. sundu Ttm. . l as the finest sheep's wool.
Freda Mlddleawartnd ~_suvers- m.; J . S. Lewil down Meldahi weekend witb Mr. Elija~l Mich--'.' - - - - - - -- - - viDe visited Mr. 1 ~·· ana 1 a. m.
ael.
...- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , · Carpenter.
GaUipolls Dam _ Ch kl 0
Visiting over the weeke~d
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Mr. and Mn. Bobby Joe Wolf down 5. 30
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with Mr. end Mrs. Nev While
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of Racine Route and
Simey down 1.50 pp. ~-~A ~ nc plo, and sons were Mrs. Whlte's s.is,
m., ~utsiana up
df
poweII an d Danny Ha1nes,
1oca1 10:ID p.. m.;, Zimmer
up 12 .50 ter an am 11 y.
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Rev.
and
Mrs.
Clyde
Hmton
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2:45 1 . m.; Pamela D. down 1 had as rec~nt v1s1tor~,
Clip The1e Sllp1
Mr. and Mn. Arlie West via- 6·20 a m , Defend
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and Mrs. R1chard Heilman oi l
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· son, Le sI'1e Jor don 8:20
, a. · m.;·· Philip Spora
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down
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and family of St. !'Albans, W.Va. 7:55 a. m.
'I Mrs. Will
Heilman of Chester.
Tuesday and Wednesday and al· KBDiwba RJver _ H 1 Z Mr. and Mrs. Sam Damron
WIN I
10 visited Mn. Donna Haf!D&amp;n down London 4:10 II, m.~
· were Sunday dinner, guests of
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and daughter, Sheryl, Racme. Dearborn up Marmet t·OO
. Mr. and Mrs. Kenn~t:l Holbrook
Mr. and Mn. Jtlhn Watson, Allen R. Merrill up ·M p.m~ and family at New Haven.
Denny, Rob and Lou Ann, vis- 1:20 a. m.; A. J. Patten".::'w~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mash,
ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlnfield 4:25 p m , H E Jr., and family ~ad a!!i recent
PIIIZZ SLIP
Arlie West last week.
Bowles up Winfl~ld 2~ 15 ·
~ visitors Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
"fiOQfiAM tiO
Mr. and Mn. Muriel Weet Jefferson up Winfield 8.00a. m., Wllllams of Flatwoods.
and daughter, Murlta, of Rn_
· a. m. Mr. and Mrs. William King
enswotd vltlted hi~ parent!!:,
BRUSH LIKE TINDER
I had as recent visitors Mr. and I
Mr. and Mrs. Arhe Wtst re- Pmteroy Volunteer firemen I Mrs. Ralph Chase, Mrs. Hel· l
cently.
were summoned at Jl·l% a m 1ena Conner, Mrs. Hazel ThrockMr. and Mrs. Dave Gruner today to battle 1 bru;h fir~ 0~ I morton, all of ~lumbus.
and family of-Pomeroy and Mr. tbe hillside behind the Dairy Mr. Nev ~h1~e who was in- I
and Mrs. Dan• Holter and Jan- Valley on West Main-!lt. Fire- jured at h1s Job at Ravenset of Coolville and Mr. Oyde men also were called at 1 p. wood , is Mmewhat improved
Wines of Apple Grove visited m. Sunday to the illter~tion of at this time.
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their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Routes 124 and 143 on the Har- Mrs. Dana Dais who
has
The Peace Corps
Clyde Wines.
risonville Road to ' fi(.ll 8 hlll· been ill for some time Is now
Washington, D.C. 20525
Mn. Doris Sayre and daughter side brush fire. No damage was a patient at Sheltering Arms
Mrs. Judy Broce of Racine and reported.
Hospital in Athens.
0 Please send me inrormation
Infant son v!Jlted Mr. and Mrs.
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Cllnt Jehnson and Mr. an4
Mro. Chartit Hilton of Portland

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IIJliCa'jJ 110111: II 1111 IIIII ef "OWl/' r.r wlldom.
hrl\p RellllfM eo..
l'rllddat,~ he oaid, Preoldent, eilber 11&gt; eljland tbo
lw• mlllllbs, Sill. Gelqt D, He 11 1~ Georp lllltlee ctJUicllrell bla ft!IIJ "bu lrled 1o DUike it ..,y war or lo pt oul lie does DOl
:Aiken, JI..VL, ... loti ol lrom David Aiken of Ver!IWllll, 1be
c1e1r 1bat bo doeo not lDtendlo eonsider tile pooslble loereue
•ocal - " " " te Proaldoel Senate's lllllior ~ aod "I CID'I _ . wllat I'm OlleBtl the war .,... beytod ol U.S. ma....- in 8oalh Viet
SoMS&lt;Ia'o Viel NUl ,.U.y II a IIlla &lt;OIIitlend Ill bave 010 Pial to oay, but I tb111k tbll It DOW is , , • I tblllk the Nom 11&gt; 410,4JGO men by tbo ead
&lt;aullol&amp; ~ lllat lbe ol t.1e moat lndependelt DJlDtlllhe state llopirlt- IOIIIell Pnlldent h.. tried lo Olll&lt;e It of fllo year to bo esealalioll II
lighliq &lt;Ill Itt te,t 11om in ~. 11 wu ......, toWII'II oocolatloll lbaa Vfrl clear !bat be doesn't long as the wa rdoes not spread
..........._ Allboq' be IIW Domoerat.c Leader Mite M11111- did llecfttary (ol nm- iDtlnd to eocalate the war, be to new territory.
hetim' policy moro ~ field who gave him the ''owl- llobert 8.) McNomara."
doesa'i iat&lt;llcl to lllllllbllate aay Ho does Ml ,.. ~11 Ill!
Ill• doubiJ -.... laqely for wise man" label.
AI any l'lte, 11Dc1 the ClOUII!r)', parti&lt;ularly North VIet United States &lt;atl mtot Bai•
ltloyed. Aikml, the onlor · Somewhere over tile 1..1 two 1eenator•o Viet 111m IDspectloD Nam."
p\lonl Harbor or bomb Hanoi
11tpubli&lt;a1 and ••• ol lba DIDIIIbs Aiken Jtag cbanged tour he has aequJnd a All&lt;... credited the Viol Nam and "cllilll Ill adhere
leadio1 - . , . - , tblaken bo from a Ieadiwg &lt;'flU. or the m..,;,.... o1 1a1111 111 the debate with brlq\Df counter- tntemalioDal Jaw." Alld he
the Se..te, esplaioa Ia tldt VPI conduct of the war w measured determination to llmll lilt war. _...... "' boor oo tho "DO posdllt eoac:lullloa to
iotervlow wbat hao cltoocell eooflcleneo that It caa be ·~-- ~
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Pllooi4al.
war for ocme time te eomej
bi• mlod.
pursued without growillj( IR!o
l'olple Have IJoteaed
bee.... II wtU takut Iooc
• general land war in Asia.
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"Collgress b.. talked about il to mike lba
etnameoaJ
IIY GEORGI!l I. MAIUII!It · AlthO\IJ(Il it
bls party's 1
very flueDIIy and the people _.. aoeure.
Unilell l'ffilo Iatemollollll position to •upport Preaidenl l
'have talked about i! tltroughout "Nevertbtlel8,"' Ito
J&lt;imlon Aiken re~ that 1
lhe country. I think the "the time may come w!ien
WASIIINQTON (I1Pit - Be- estal.&amp;n would illVolvo the I
administration has u.-.:·
=llper of!; 111.1)1
!w•t! tho "hawks" lllld United States in ' war with;
Neverth~e... Aik~ OllpeOIS
ol time rtt out
•dovr&lt; engaged tn the eapi· Chiu, or .... Russia, aod '
·,the presSIII"'Sio conlinue on the uy
eadbJI,•
la\'11 ~' 081 deba!A. over U.S. perltaps reach tho ..,lnt of a l
jiO!It&gt;¥ •• Vlot Nam stands a mteleor ••&lt;hollg&lt;'
. . llemlce Eggfe~lol, , _ R.
11000 boor.
. f.!:'l'~_wlt. boti _woa tho label
€an Contall Figlllitq(
' Egglel!oon. Thelma
Jl!oeks, l
Tbe Ladiel Circle of
~ .. ~ - ·- - - - But today be feel• lh•IJohn Meekl, Alplta
Buk'.lw',l
Pl'flbyteriln cburcl1 met
!lightillj( •·an be &lt;llfttained with a.arles Butcher to
eeatly Mrs. Alll1l1 081111.
1n ils pr"""nt gfl)graphk•l /lllli&lt;her. Chart.. Butcber, J&gt;ll'
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Edith Gr&amp;bam was a
llmll!&lt;.
...Is. Scipio.
lth 11 11DJII'OVI11( from her
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Carl E. Moore, lllabol Vir· J
MONDAY
eent fall. Rev. Don Calhoua
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When he returned from Viet l ~inia Moore to !Jon A. Jell, Lin· 'ftlllOOORUS
. COUNcn.. 1111 pme111 and &lt;Onducted lbe
·Nam last year. Aiken ~aid, !da Lfllll Jett, Lot, Pomeroy.
1 Daughten of AmeriCa,
w 111 Bible study. Tea membtn were
~ Wl&gt;)'811 G. -..lolall, M.D. !!Jere wss •·an opeo-enderi Victor Vouog, Sr., dee.. to I meet Monday at 7:10 P: m. II pro!lenl. Refresbmenla
were
II"'" lloolen fltwo diagnosedlpossib\Jlty of war. Nobndv kn&lt;W !Aodrey Young, Victor V0111g, the JOOF Hall. lnspeelloo will served.
~ ~ 118 hM'JRI fibrOC'ystic wht•-re it might go. tt might 1-h· .. George Richard
voun1, be held and all mem.bers . are 1
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of tbe Pr
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Oota81 I! lit breaflt, m·ur- !eves: go to H nudear war. 1 was 1Earl Donald Young,
Sharoa urged to be prt!!tn~. Off&amp;cers ~-~wiD bold :
.-.t talWaoBMt ef 1m- brPast j afraJ~ .that _!he p~ssm-.:•s oR the !Loui!lf' Justi~ . ('.ert. for TraM., and the _team are askM to nual Easter bake sale -.w••
*~ •I fll&amp; breaAt admJDJstnttlon wert' such that• Pomero\",
wear wbite.
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IYflll r..18S111,... Are any •!Ithey would exlenri lit&lt; war Into ' Annetle P. GaUo, Jooopb Gal· ' Pas! Chiefo of Meigs. Tempiei~Y· Apr!J 2 at:~
•fated ·til eancer? 1 ot~r countries intensify it ·• to Jlo~ld ~ Hu~··d v:.-1.. _ Pythiln Sl!lterlia MiddJeport l pply, 1 ~ a.~
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· ' The Wllkesville Garden rlub
bbalt l$eatmenti rl!· Tht- senator. ~ s!lOrt . ..,ower· 'i.a s. Hubbard, Bertha Seyfrled,
ay eventng, lwm have 8 meetin March
M ta ~
·ful. harrtol-ehe~t.ed man wbo ii_.awsoa Seyfried. WUiiam
.J •. March 21.• at the- homt of~.
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'looks lik.- Ihoe farrrn•r he wa~ : Marthllo!l (•onstancf! Martbes
Mr11. Wilham Al1R18A oa South ;at 1 p.m.
log _w tc UlJapiiD·i
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rht~ iR nnt tnah(mmt ht~l · furmw!': t_!O Itt~ brows dft&gt;pened ' ' A~IIP.lte P. GaUo, .Josep}l Gal- ' ~GS ~~ Oemocrat l ~~s~/apanese lady
libotrld be wat~d becauRe 1t as ht&gt; ~r11 d .
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t DMeting torught at the Syr!~
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Mr. ~.Mrs••Joba Bobo of
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Daytoo VJSJted recently With
re.asl wf' were :~lmoH n•rta in til il'et iConstanee Marth'-"!'l to Lawson . RACINE AMERICAN LegJon . .
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ta.net•r aRd "'rerurreAt'' 101· mto w'llr with Red China . .. I Seyfried. Vir~nia
Hubbard. / Auxili&amp;Z1· will hold their regu- 1/htS brotbef..m-law and SJster,
pllel e n~tu1-. flf the l'Bnctr m,fl'lt tllal !he pressure.~ would iPomtrm .
. Jar meeting Tuesday, MJJ'ch Mr. IDd Mrs. Joe Strong.
:ttn arf"a where ~ h~s been re- ('ll!npPI the departments. state David· Wise. Ellea Wistto Z2 at ?:30 at the Post Home. ! Mri and :;- Alva Devault
.moved. Metastasis rs thr. IJI'U· ,ur :mnt&gt;d sf"n'ict•s. h.t bomh, Paul w Wist&gt; Pa"Cf.lls
•-1,.,_ PAST MATRONS of Pom!!'roy ~ ~ a rec Iunday at
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Wl'JI meet Tu ea~ Clbin at. Lake Jackoon.
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body, o(t.t&gt;n far : •'f.•t1&lt;~inl~, ~wuld f'Xpt'{'t lo have ' RaJpb swan, Jr., Freda Swan J day, at 7:30p.m .. at lhe horne !aloo Rvlil~ Mr. hantvMnt.
r;~•\:ed from the ori~i.n~l ~it~ 'Saig•:n isolate&gt;d ..,
tu NoeJ Herrmann, Ediel Herr- 1 of Mrs. Tho~as Youn~ .
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1 his L! the t~aractensllc 1h.JI
Dtd som&lt;&gt; of thul. prt!ssure man, Easeloent, SalisbuTv.
: The Amencan LegJoll Auxil- l
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Ploil'l!Ps,
nw kes ('ancer so \'irious ;nld su • •:.mt- from Se('reiRT\' 11f Stale Luther Slaughter,
Benha iMry of Drew Wt-bster P os 1., ~ .,Mr. and · trs. Kelson
!1art:t to cure. A breast l!~nc~r , D~;~n Ru~k ?..
: Slaughl"r Charles Jonet~ Ida 1\111 meet at Legion hall, Tuesa 1
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guests o m moth·
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"'h8wers faretully
.rune~ 10 (:eGrje Arnott, par·
ay, at 7:.xo
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halt treatments t~re given in art
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AFTERNOON CIRCLE
Heath Melhodlst Church will
meet Thursday afiot'noon at tho
clutrch at z p.m. Mnt. Walter ; ;
' Hayes \flU prmnt the otody
book.

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rrffiom inate ami in W{lln ·
en !he femal e. Enlargement *' ;
thr t)rcasts in men may orcur
~~ puberty. hut this is associatthe

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"The Rul Thine From Florida"

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rrpom of catarad resultir.g ·
from the use of the phenethi ;
.e·1mt' group of dru~s. buL tlle~· ·
1hould not he given. to anyone ·

Acrllon

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When
llolbersome bills
start buggin you •••

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BARWICK
Nylon

Soloct From Ovor

~liilleoma .

SAVE UP TO •50 NOW I

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Prlcos
Start At

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ORANGE

Floor co•ertqlor every kind ollloor. Best
patteraa. l'rofeulonai iaiWJIUon b1 01, or
tlo II _ . , call IVY N83IJ lor !reo ..tJ.

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CANS

Cash for Spring

WAU..JO.WAU CARPmNG

IS TOTALLY

ESTIMATES!

A)ax

A)ax

GUARANTEED

&amp;XPEIT INSTALLATION

A ' Llqwid

· floor I Wall Cleaner

NOTHING DOWN

1111liy il0 Ill! JllttJt 1ll \'Ufl Dl
1/Ui!fln'il"'l r·~ ·illt !til orer•l•unl

UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY

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41c

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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

~~-rest office

II COMPANY

POMEROY, 0.

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Aclion Bleach

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CrHkers

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Sunthlne Kriii!V

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PROTECTED SERVICE PLII

KXPERT INSTALLATION!

FROZEN

•urance udall charceo. Have more money
for yourself. Just plwne for any amount.
Then lllop for your loao. We take good
...., of you all tho way.

200 PoHorns &amp; colon

DO ITI

Donald Daek

It'a lime to get a qui&lt;ki*'IOIIIiloao here.
Tab the •••h and pay off aU bills and
debit. Have everything in one place. One
...., monthly payment include~ erecllt ift.

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noon.

Mr. aod Mrs. CecU Glllogly
and family of Alhens, Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Haning or F I at·
woods were Sunday visitors of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Lambert.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John·
son of Middleport were Sunday
visitors of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Johnson and Bev.
erly.
Mr&amp;. Joseph Johnson and
Beverly and Mrs Kenneth Johnson visited Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Kennet.l Grover and
Joy.
Jl!r. and Mrs. W. A. Elam of
Barrett, W. Va. spent
the
weekend at their home here
and visited their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Eiam and son Wil·
lllllll ADen.
'
Mr. · and Mrs. Wslla&lt;e Ha~
field, AngeUa and Mr. aod Mrs.
Richard Jeffers and doughier
were Sunday visitors of their
parenio, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hat Jeld.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shumale
aad family of Mansfield visited
bls mother, Mrs. Geneva Shumate, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Johnson and Gina, and Mr. and
Mrll. Leon Shumate and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pl.,.
and Randy.
Mr. and Mro. Doyle Knapp,
Kali, Charles Jeffery and Kev·
in Wayne o! i.ang!IVille were
Sunday afterooon vilitors Cif
her parenls, Mr. and
Jl!rs.
Charley Smlth and Jo.

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ynttr doctor should make th~s
cbeice. J have not ~een any ~

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Here 11 an opportunity for tbe tight man on an es·
llblished dairy route serving both home accounts
and store accounts. Salary and commission offer a
IOOd Income to start and you can write your own
pay increases by adding new customers in your protected territory. The company also rontributes to
penalon ~d hoapllallzatlon plans. AppUcants shoUld
be In eood health, blgh school graduate and Wider
40 yeara ol age.
For Interview conllct Mr. Strickler, Valley Bell Dairy,
Jefferson and 24th St., Pt. Pleasant, phone 675464~

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Ami Ovinard
Eva Hertntst
Rex A..._
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98c

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~ "PATENTED ROSE BUSHES"
AARS WINNER, 1966

Sph1gnum

American Heritage •.... _. $4.00
Chieago Peace ..
$3.00
Christian Dior ..
$3.00
Halloween ............... _$2.50
King's Ransom ..
$3.50
Matterhorn .. _...... _..... $4.00
Mister Lincoln ...... __ .... $3.50
Sterling Silver __ .
$3.00
ThanksgiVIng
.. 700707···-··- $2.50
Apricot Nectar._ ~11!.~~~~~· _ $3.00

PEAT MOSS
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WoH pen
SOtiety Noles

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SELECT NO. I

Cri.,... Glory • a.u.r nm~t~
Ecllpq • Rex ChJrlotlo

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ft. bale

MICHIGAN PEAT HUMUS
50-lb.
bag

79c

CQtrl IDJtallaltn.
SattaiiCttoD
GIJifllltoe4

96th Annivenary

SALE
Set Our Priu Boord

"Holland Spring Bulbs"

peontes
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Golden

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Jumbo
Gladioli .......
Royal Part
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Ro~•IP•ric
Begonia _._ ..
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99c 4 Fescue Seed 3 •· $1.98
69c ...........
Bluegrass Seed 2 .. $1.98
69c Vigoro
50 :-, $2.89

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"Field Grown Evergreens"

Dogwood
~~~~·-"~ ... $2.89
Ftow.rrn,
Crab .• ~ ~·:~ ~~ .. _.••. $1.19

LAWN SEED
5 f!~ s}.9a

LAWN FOOD
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oftlo IIIII 12.00

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lllnyl PloJtk-

Garden Bose ea. $1.99

LAWN CHAIRS

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Lawn Lounge _~. _••• ea. $5.98
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DISCOUNTS

Roush's Shot Store

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AND GOOD INCOME?

Feather Ugbt
Washable White Leather
Narrow-Medium
Wide Widths

, l'ff .,.,ait tilf •• gef the fjnaf Dtwf-IMU
overoges!"

eUUazint? T!{ t.here fl
saf+&gt; '
IUb&gt;lilltle lor tbls drug?
A - Pr«blor)IOroziD&lt; 1Com. ;
paZiJie) ill a phenothiazine der-1
l•ivaU\ie. II i!l all ,.ffeclive,
tranqWJize.~· hut. whether giV· i
en hlr dli1 purpose or for '
high blood pressure or hoth,,
ll is wise tt substilut. other ·

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ROSE
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· "5 PAK ASSORTED"

DO YOU WANT PERMANENT WORK

For tht paHf. fi ve year.~

Comp&lt;~zi"'

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with
Rev. Maloy officiating. Blll'
ial wu ia Vinton Memorial
ICemetery.
' The Jlornc
DemORBtratio.a
group met with Ml'll.
SbcMmaker recenUy.
....,.. worked oo dlll'lllj(
the
Iday ud plw were made
i A&lt;hiovement Day. A eoverellll
dish dlnDer .,.. served at
IDtl Son -

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beta laking Compa:dae
ill!et a doy lor high blood pres·
nlll'e_ Will this cause cataracts:

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Fullerai IOJ'Vtces for lloWII'II
Mortoa ......, held at Strong

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lilkesville
Soeiety Notes

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H 61R'h 8, tr:tm~Jr h; found. :1
ohould be prompllv remltved.
Treatrneat wit.b her~(IDe aJitageDls1s 11nd other drugs h;,r,s i
hoes dlsappoinling. The only .
c.ther. trealrnen1 is plastic ~Ur· 1

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tutuitary hormone rauu~r than
lh(' female hormone. ln mest.
yoilllg men tbl'i enlargement
~ubsi des ifl Bbout two year!!. H
may persist, or at least be :
more ooti('eable, in men whe
arf&gt; obese.
1f the condition tint otrurs
J:t'ter pubKly Ill" persiflts after
a: mao reaches .age 2.1. • tumor
in ooe ol the hormone • produ r·

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CHEF'S DELIGHT
AMERICAN OR PIMENTO

'111VRRDAY

person!. have bulh
tl1:1Jc and femalf.' hormon1·.~ f11
\IIC•ir hltiOd, htll in rrtt'n the

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,Mr. aod Mr•. Charre• eamp.
Tho Pomeroy WC'I'IJ
will Ibell, Ironton. vt.1o 111'0 m.
·
: Mrs. Fionl Arbaugh ol
meet Wednesday, at 2 p.m.: at jJumbus spent a weekend at

Q -What tnutmrat dn v•u
n·1·om nwnd tm· .1 m;~n \\hos~
IJrt&gt;a~ts are much lar!'ler lhar. ·
;JI'er;lge for a male·!

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· District' County DireCtor of civ- oerM
C
il d.efeftaf, will be gueAt speak~end with

WORLD

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6~8

We had Sl!Ch ~ enterlolnlng/ preclaUon onto James
Bood of what makes fugues so lnspir-'
time at the ll8tb St. Playhouse which neatly blunted the tiny lllj(.
&lt;·n)07Jng "'lllunderball," waiters / raplera of the snobs who attaoh "I have by then depleted my
at tbe Cblony Restaurant an no significance to anything liglJt~ mental resoW"ces. I have no
hOW' later actually aaked us er than the dark and gamry wish lo go inoo conies! with
why we •med so unusually foreign imports of social obfus- some network's lesson in l'€me-happy; and when we explained cation and 110&lt;11al signlflcance din\ Sanskrit. I have used 1ny
ed James Bond bad shot
us which fitfully, stubbornly and mind and my imagination lo the
full of smiles, they Wlderstood, ultimately hopelessly attempt brim. When I get home I wish
lor they all seemed to have 1o make sex dirty and natural most to undress, get into a robe,
reen it aod eojoyell it just as sex SOITlething "they" practice. lie back in a big easycbair and
much ... Gene Cavalarro Jr. of Tbere is nothillj( wrollj( with watch 'Highway Patrol.'
the Colony agreed ll was a line, the lighter enterlolnments Or anything of its completely
EalvanicalJy funny movie but which set out simply to divert familiar ilk. There is no mrnh~ &lt;boice as even better was intelllgenUy, not preach at you tal contest 1o locate the
Bad
"OUr Man Flint'' which we'll
Once in our TV
column Guy ih a Western. He's .always
have to see the next time we d;,j,. a gentleman of sustamed the one in lhe black hat. T h e
need another all-evening smile. and 'quite real (as opposed to one who maltreats the young
CIU'Jo Ponti, wbo lw his own the self-appointed &lt;erebral ph.. girl. The hero wears a whlte
proof to the contrary right at nles) and deep intellectual know· hat. He will fight the villain alld
home (Sophia Loren) still man- ledge and purpose, asked us defeat him. Tile moral ls- I
aged to be quote~, presumably quite seriously 11 he might may turn the set on and my
m,tcurately, that 'The Cinema "strike 0 blow (or mediocrity." nund off and rest the esoteriC
b dying; long Uve television" Indeed, after so pleasantly engines of my conscious and sub
. . . It will lave, all right, but paradoxical a phrase he rnuld conscious. [ may regard t h e
movies are gnawing at its erea- and did catch our atiention . . . TV set with relaxed, light eo·
live villla deeper aod deeper; wen, said our brainy fTlond, joyment.
n;xt season there Wlil bo five he reminded us that he person- It will remove the day's prob·
mghls o! old movle features; ally was busy up to 18 or more lems temporarily, which is all
and perhaps ail.
hours a day in Intense intellec· l ask. I do not wish my con·
There Js a sllgbt groundawell, toa1 effort, varied and deep and tlnuing travail couUnued lor inor backlash, aploat
James demanding with quite a cons~st· to the bed clothes. "Highway PaRopd, but the mau of folks who ent strain on his active if ag~ trol' will have served its purlind lbe fictional satyr Bplendld illj( mind.
pose, admirably."
actually need never fear; there
--are more of us than tbem thar ''When I come home, late
pedantic lntelleclurer• .. . Who eacb evening." he explained,
gel thelr self • aggrandizing "I do not wtsh to watch a dekicks attempting lo &lt;hop down bate on the UN, a horangue by
ouch sturdy old oaks or even birth control the plight of the
acorn or cltestnuts aa shootem- dear sad Viet Collj( or the hard·
ups, Westems, mysteries, &amp;PY • ships we inflict on the Kremlin,
otu!f.
some recondite word game on Mr. Franklln Russell of Mid·
John F. Kennelly attached a Ch. 13 or Lennie Bernstein's in dleport and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
label of offlclol hlgh-level ap. his gooiest setslde ezplanation Russell aod Terry Lym of
Pomeroy were Sunday visitors
or their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln RUBBeU.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jo:tnson visited with their daugbt·
ers, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mur·
pby and fa.rnily Sunday after·
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"Planting y·

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vUJe, W. Va.: Paul. Carlisle, 8t45 p.m. Saturday; Mn. George 'J'homa, Minnia L.
lloc.lwell, N. C.; Gilmir D. J. Calandrol, Pl PleuaDI, diu- 0p11 YNIL
Unclerwood, Rt. 2 LeskvU!e, N. pter, l:N 1.11. Iunday; Mn.
C.; David F. Morris, Kt.
I KetmOtb D. Smith, Rav_..., II'~ ~!!.1:::•,
Jackson: Mrs. Kennetll D. dauCidfr, %:51 a.m. Sullllay.
win, llfm
Smith, Ravenswood; Mrs. Rob-.
Dldlll'p•
. ~ 11.
ert C. Stafford, Ashland, Ky.;
hera Ann Colemon,
Mnt James Hill Rt 1 Jsck· Mrs. WUIJe R.
llowlinl, Header&amp;on, Mr1. Eilpr -.Nt,
son:' Roy H. Kn~pp, .Rt. 4 Alo G«&lt;fCC H. Bryson, J - A. Mn. llatry J~,
bany; Mrs. Tbom.. ft. Lively, Bush, I.awtef1ct . E. CU1ottall, ~. Mn. .~'
Ironton; Mrs. Albert T. YIJUl1l, Mrl. Jaltles 8. Cox, Lawrence n)', Mrs. Clbioltodo
Rt. 4 Jacksoo: Mrs. Wess Roll· M. Fowler, Mrs. Sll¥111 L. liar-•Ralph R. Rllllclllf, lira. ~
back, Blackfork: Clarence rls, James C. JloiBten, Roacoe N. Rice, Mra. Loiln .~
R. Baker, lrontun; Mrs. Fran!: S. Houck, llrs. L. Roger Hod- Lowell H. Zoll\et', ....,. _, j fJ
lle&lt;kley, Harnden; Mrs. Gordon son, Mrs. Heleo J. JobnBon, Maloi( Zornes, Mrs. Albert
Y~
Kendall, New Haven ; and Klrn- thew W. Kemper, James S. Me- Mn. John W. Howard , tinll II ',.
berly D. Williams, Rio Grande. dors, Lawrence Mllboen, Mrs. fan! daughter, Mrll. Pl!l'!?1 fl
Jaeob W. Myers, Joseph C. N~ol Livlngotoo aod infant ...,. Jfil' ""
Iale, Mnl. Erneot E. Null, Ben!'Carl Call and in!~t ...._,
Btrlbo
Mrs. Henry w. Tbomas, Rt. I lips, Gerald M. House, George Mrs. Robert L. E"la aod . .io
Long Bottom, daughter, 3:19 p. A. Rupe, Glendon P. stanlor,/ lant daughter, Mrs. lloos E: FOI
m. Saturday; Mnt. Darw!JI E. Mnt. Perry c. Taylor, M r o. den and Infant dmt~~Mr.

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meum: Mll'lt 5. oore. C'ottag• Pel!1e, Ill. I GllllpGIII,

nener " · l!l'r«ms,

Rt. 1 Crown City; Mrs. Clan B.
COx, Eureka Star Rt. ; Grant
Wl'ly, Rl CroWl City; Mrs.
'
Hospilll N""'
Cyrus B. Drummond,
Rt. I Pal·
Holzer Hospltal t
VloiUog riot; Mnt, Virginia AlnOI, Rl. I
hours 2-4 and 7-41 p.m. Parents GaWpollS; Mrs. Robert E. King,
only on Pedlatricl Word. ..
Ill· Pielaant; ParncJa G. lligga,
Admlsst ~·
1ft. 1 Letart; Mrs. Clilford W.
Mro. Parry C. Taylor, ~ 11111 Darst Pl Ple...nt; \V.n. HIIITll
Mabellne Dr.: Mrs. Forrest G. H. Riffle, Leon ; Albert Rice,
Atkinoon, 6 Allen Dr.; Laing Pt. Ple~t; Howard G. Sayre,
J. Strong, Rt. Gallipolis; Mrs. Henderson; Mrs. George J. Cal·
Darwin E. Petrie, Rt. 1 Gaillpo- andtos, P!. Pleasant: Mrs. Her·
Us; Buddy Joe Fowler, Rt. 1 bert Gilkey, Middleport; Carl
Schultz, Rt. 2 Racine;
Mrs.
FOOTBALLER IN FILM
Henry M. Thomas, Rt. I Long
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Jim Bottom; Lorri A. Snowden, Rut..
Brown, star fullback for lhe land; Frank A. Farrar, JacJt.
Cievelaod Browns football SOil; Charles R. Neal,
KiV•
team, has landed a role In Hill: Joseph Smith, Jackson;
MGM's, "Tbe Dirty Dozea." Mrll. Marie L. Delebar, Ports

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l'rllddat,~ he oaid, Preoldent, eilber 11&gt; eljland tbo
lw• mlllllbs, Sill. Gelqt D, He 11 1~ Georp lllltlee ctJUicllrell bla ft!IIJ "bu lrled 1o DUike it ..,y war or lo pt oul lie does DOl
:Aiken, JI..VL, ... loti ol lrom David Aiken of Ver!IWllll, 1be
c1e1r 1bat bo doeo not lDtendlo eonsider tile pooslble loereue
•ocal - " " " te Proaldoel Senate's lllllior ~ aod "I CID'I _ . wllat I'm OlleBtl the war .,... beytod ol U.S. ma....- in 8oalh Viet
SoMS&lt;Ia'o Viel NUl ,.U.y II a IIlla &lt;OIIitlend Ill bave 010 Pial to oay, but I tb111k tbll It DOW is , , • I tblllk the Nom 11&gt; 410,4JGO men by tbo ead
&lt;aullol&amp; ~ lllat lbe ol t.1e moat lndependelt DJlDtlllhe state llopirlt- IOIIIell Pnlldent h.. tried lo Olll&lt;e It of fllo year to bo esealalioll II
lighliq &lt;Ill Itt te,t 11om in ~. 11 wu ......, toWII'II oocolatloll lbaa Vfrl clear !bat be doesn't long as the wa rdoes not spread
..........._ Allboq' be IIW Domoerat.c Leader Mite M11111- did llecfttary (ol nm- iDtlnd to eocalate the war, be to new territory.
hetim' policy moro ~ field who gave him the ''owl- llobert 8.) McNomara."
doesa'i iat&lt;llcl to lllllllbllate aay Ho does Ml ,.. ~11 Ill!
Ill• doubiJ -.... laqely for wise man" label.
AI any l'lte, 11Dc1 the ClOUII!r)', parti&lt;ularly North VIet United States &lt;atl mtot Bai•
ltloyed. Aikml, the onlor · Somewhere over tile 1..1 two 1eenator•o Viet 111m IDspectloD Nam."
p\lonl Harbor or bomb Hanoi
11tpubli&lt;a1 and ••• ol lba DIDIIIbs Aiken Jtag cbanged tour he has aequJnd a All&lt;... credited the Viol Nam and "cllilll Ill adhere
leadio1 - . , . - , tblaken bo from a Ieadiwg &lt;'flU. or the m..,;,.... o1 1a1111 111 the debate with brlq\Df counter- tntemalioDal Jaw." Alld he
the Se..te, esplaioa Ia tldt VPI conduct of the war w measured determination to llmll lilt war. _...... "' boor oo tho "DO posdllt eoac:lullloa to
iotervlow wbat hao cltoocell eooflcleneo that It caa be ·~-- ~
·
Pllooi4al.
war for ocme time te eomej
bi• mlod.
pursued without growillj( IR!o
l'olple Have IJoteaed
bee.... II wtU takut Iooc
• general land war in Asia.
,
"Collgress b.. talked about il to mike lba
etnameoaJ
IIY GEORGI!l I. MAIUII!It · AlthO\IJ(Il it
bls party's 1
very flueDIIy and the people _.. aoeure.
Unilell l'ffilo Iatemollollll position to •upport Preaidenl l
'have talked about i! tltroughout "Nevertbtlel8,"' Ito
J&lt;imlon Aiken re~ that 1
lhe country. I think the "the time may come w!ien
WASIIINQTON (I1Pit - Be- estal.&amp;n would illVolvo the I
administration has u.-.:·
=llper of!; 111.1)1
!w•t! tho "hawks" lllld United States in ' war with;
Neverth~e... Aik~ OllpeOIS
ol time rtt out
•dovr&lt; engaged tn the eapi· Chiu, or .... Russia, aod '
·,the presSIII"'Sio conlinue on the uy
eadbJI,•
la\'11 ~' 081 deba!A. over U.S. perltaps reach tho ..,lnt of a l
jiO!It&gt;¥ •• Vlot Nam stands a mteleor ••&lt;hollg&lt;'
. . llemlce Eggfe~lol, , _ R.
11000 boor.
. f.!:'l'~_wlt. boti _woa tho label
€an Contall Figlllitq(
' Egglel!oon. Thelma
Jl!oeks, l
Tbe Ladiel Circle of
~ .. ~ - ·- - - - But today be feel• lh•IJohn Meekl, Alplta
Buk'.lw',l
Pl'flbyteriln cburcl1 met
!lightillj( •·an be &lt;llfttained with a.arles Butcher to
eeatly Mrs. Alll1l1 081111.
1n ils pr"""nt gfl)graphk•l /lllli&lt;her. Chart.. Butcber, J&gt;ll'
:.
Edith Gr&amp;bam was a
llmll!&lt;.
...Is. Scipio.
lth 11 11DJII'OVI11( from her
"A~
Carl E. Moore, lllabol Vir· J
MONDAY
eent fall. Rev. Don Calhoua
"
J.i)
When he returned from Viet l ~inia Moore to !Jon A. Jell, Lin· 'ftlllOOORUS
. COUNcn.. 1111 pme111 and &lt;Onducted lbe
·Nam last year. Aiken ~aid, !da Lfllll Jett, Lot, Pomeroy.
1 Daughten of AmeriCa,
w 111 Bible study. Tea membtn were
~ Wl&gt;)'811 G. -..lolall, M.D. !!Jere wss •·an opeo-enderi Victor Vouog, Sr., dee.. to I meet Monday at 7:10 P: m. II pro!lenl. Refresbmenla
were
II"'" lloolen fltwo diagnosedlpossib\Jlty of war. Nobndv kn&lt;W !Aodrey Young, Victor V0111g, the JOOF Hall. lnspeelloo will served.
~ ~ 118 hM'JRI fibrOC'ystic wht•-re it might go. tt might 1-h· .. George Richard
voun1, be held and all mem.bers . are 1
_
of tbe Pr
_
Oota81 I! lit breaflt, m·ur- !eves: go to H nudear war. 1 was 1Earl Donald Young,
Sharoa urged to be prt!!tn~. Off&amp;cers ~-~wiD bold :
.-.t talWaoBMt ef 1m- brPast j afraJ~ .that _!he p~ssm-.:•s oR the !Loui!lf' Justi~ . ('.ert. for TraM., and the _team are askM to nual Easter bake sale -.w••
*~ •I fll&amp; breaAt admJDJstnttlon wert' such that• Pomero\",
wear wbite.
....
IYflll r..18S111,... Are any •!Ithey would exlenri lit&lt; war Into ' Annetle P. GaUo, Jooopb Gal· ' Pas! Chiefo of Meigs. Tempiei~Y· Apr!J 2 at:~
•fated ·til eancer? 1 ot~r countries intensify it ·• to Jlo~ld ~ Hu~··d v:.-1.. _ Pythiln Sl!lterlia MiddJeport l pply, 1 ~ a.~
P· m.
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' • -· ~. ...., · •our will me&lt;\ Mond
· ' The Wllkesville Garden rlub
bbalt l$eatmenti rl!· Tht- senator. ~ s!lOrt . ..,ower· 'i.a s. Hubbard, Bertha Seyfrled,
ay eventng, lwm have 8 meetin March
M ta ~
·ful. harrtol-ehe~t.ed man wbo ii_.awsoa Seyfried. WUiiam
.J •. March 21.• at the- homt of~.
dur
~· h
.
'looks lik.- Ihoe farrrn•r he wa~ : Marthllo!l (•onstancf! Martbes
Mr11. Wilham Al1R18A oa South ;at 1 p.m.
log _w tc UlJapiiD·i
•
• ribfocysti~ mast.itis !11 :;n1d i.~; uc;,c; v~l·v f'OO&lt;'PrJied. ·.
· . .
Third Avt.
ese flower arraDIUJI w
In" iArkunmu•IQtl (If th breasl ·
.
·
.
Kennl'lh .'-ieyflitd. Lots. Pornru-n y
. demonstrated . The ••mtOnslira· l
.
.
e
· ·about tl1os.o;&gt; pressures. rhe emv
·
.r..&gt;X~"A
"'~
rht~ iR nnt tnah(mmt ht~l · furmw!': t_!O Itt~ brows dft&gt;pened ' ' A~IIP.lte P. GaUo, .Josep}l Gal- ' ~GS ~~ Oemocrat l ~~s~/apanese lady
libotrld be wat~d becauRe 1t as ht&gt; ~r11 d .
.1 K
th Sf r led M
t DMeting torught at the Syr!~
·
'
lila$' bet'Ome anterou!~. Car" •·If lonked at one- 1.ime that s"· r ~"~le W'lt.! r J, Jl!~_!~~ cuse grade school.
Mr. ~.Mrs••Joba Bobo of
ttin
ltto
ty
f
h
I ey r•t-....,
' latn • "'"~•
.
Daytoo VJSJted recently With
re.asl wf' were :~lmoH n•rta in til il'et iConstanee Marth'-"!'l to Lawson . RACINE AMERICAN LegJon . .
om.a tne fJIII 0
.
.
ta.net•r aRd "'rerurreAt'' 101· mto w'llr with Red China . .. I Seyfried. Vir~nia
Hubbard. / Auxili&amp;Z1· will hold their regu- 1/htS brotbef..m-law and SJster,
pllel e n~tu1-. flf the l'Bnctr m,fl'lt tllal !he pressure.~ would iPomtrm .
. Jar meeting Tuesday, MJJ'ch Mr. IDd Mrs. Joe Strong.
:ttn arf"a where ~ h~s been re- ('ll!npPI the departments. state David· Wise. Ellea Wistto Z2 at ?:30 at the Post Home. ! Mri and :;- Alva Devault
.moved. Metastasis rs thr. IJI'U· ,ur :mnt&gt;d sf"n'ict•s. h.t bomh, Paul w Wist&gt; Pa"Cf.lls
•-1,.,_ PAST MATRONS of Pom!!'roy ~ ~ a rec Iunday at
• ••
dl... t
' It we hom~d Haoo1.. we ' bury .
.
.
• -~ Chapter o~s
~toss "' sprea.....16 o
enoth rr . H:rtnm.
£.
Wl'JI meet Tu ea~ Clbin at. Lake Jackoon.
1
part of the
body, o(t.t&gt;n far : •'f.•t1&lt;~inl~, ~wuld f'Xpt'{'t lo have ' RaJpb swan, Jr., Freda Swan J day, at 7:30p.m .. at lhe horne !aloo Rvlil~ Mr. hantvMnt.
r;~•\:ed from the ori~i.n~l ~it~ 'Saig•:n isolate&gt;d ..,
tu NoeJ Herrmann, Ediel Herr- 1 of Mrs. Tho~as Youn~ .
. ::
ms, w 0 e
1 his L! the t~aractensllc 1h.JI
Dtd som&lt;&gt; of thul. prt!ssure man, Easeloent, SalisbuTv.
: The Amencan LegJoll Auxil- l
,
Ploil'l!Ps,
nw kes ('ancer so \'irious ;nld su • •:.mt- from Se('reiRT\' 11f Stale Luther Slaughter,
Benha iMry of Drew Wt-bster P os 1., ~ .,Mr. and · trs. Kelson
!1art:t to cure. A breast l!~nc~r , D~;~n Ru~k ?..
: Slaughl"r Charles Jonet~ Ida 1\111 meet at Legion hall, Tuesa 1
\dommy ~nd M'artba,fwh~e
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Pr'
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guests o m moth·
flliiY metastastzt te t e "lltnr,
"'h8wers faretully
.rune~ 10 (:eGrje Arnott, par·
ay, at 7:.xo
p.m.•1ames ICe, 1
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8:30!0 8:30

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CALENDAR

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2c OFF
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(lnd nthcr bunes. Sin•·r &lt;:o· Tlw :-t&gt;nat.or, a mf'mbrr of the eels, Letart.
halt treatments t~re given in art
· ·- ·-- ·-··-· ·
t·rfort to kill ('Hncer, they !'an-·

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AFTERNOON CIRCLE
Heath Melhodlst Church will
meet Thursday afiot'noon at tho
clutrch at z p.m. Mnt. Walter ; ;
' Hayes \flU prmnt the otody
book.

r~t i! t'

rrffiom inate ami in W{lln ·
en !he femal e. Enlargement *' ;
thr t)rcasts in men may orcur
~~ puberty. hut this is associatthe

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LET INGELS
"The Rul Thine From Florida"

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rrpom of catarad resultir.g ·
from the use of the phenethi ;
.e·1mt' group of dru~s. buL tlle~· ·
1hould not he given. to anyone ·

Acrllon

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When
llolbersome bills
start buggin you •••

time .'

BARWICK
Nylon

Soloct From Ovor

~liilleoma .

SAVE UP TO •50 NOW I

r3 95

Prlcos
Start At

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AFLAMflfSS

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ORANGE

Floor co•ertqlor every kind ollloor. Best
patteraa. l'rofeulonai iaiWJIUon b1 01, or
tlo II _ . , call IVY N83IJ lor !reo ..tJ.

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CANS

Cash for Spring

WAU..JO.WAU CARPmNG

IS TOTALLY

ESTIMATES!

A)ax

A)ax

GUARANTEED

&amp;XPEIT INSTALLATION

A ' Llqwid

· floor I Wall Cleaner

NOTHING DOWN

1111liy il0 Ill! JllttJt 1ll \'Ufl Dl
1/Ui!fln'il"'l r·~ ·illt !til orer•l•unl

UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY

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41c

It SAVINGS CO.

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

~~-rest office

II COMPANY

POMEROY, 0.

bo~

WtffN IIOIIEY tl Till tllllmtll, ct" I II • Till AIIWII.

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Aclion Bleach

2 I" 3&amp;o

Ptl Milk

CrHkers

Middleport, 0.

N. 2nd Ave.

14....
con

Sunthlne Kriii!V

125 E. MAIN ST.

. ··,~ Gall our
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43c

Cold Power

lilt

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toe '"SID llor
Giant

13c'

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for 10 years with

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Unoleum ••. lnl1ld VInyl

FREE

ELECTRIC WATER HEATER

PROTECTED SERVICE PLII

KXPERT INSTALLATION!

FROZEN

•urance udall charceo. Have more money
for yourself. Just plwne for any amount.
Then lllop for your loao. We take good
...., of you all tho way.

200 PoHorns &amp; colon

DO ITI

Donald Daek

It'a lime to get a qui&lt;ki*'IOIIIiloao here.
Tab the •••h and pay off aU bills and
debit. Have everything in one place. One
...., monthly payment include~ erecllt ift.

eHarculon

e

noon.

Mr. aod Mrs. CecU Glllogly
and family of Alhens, Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Haning or F I at·
woods were Sunday visitors of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Lambert.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John·
son of Middleport were Sunday
visitors of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Johnson and Bev.
erly.
Mr&amp;. Joseph Johnson and
Beverly and Mrs Kenneth Johnson visited Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Kennet.l Grover and
Joy.
Jl!r. and Mrs. W. A. Elam of
Barrett, W. Va. spent
the
weekend at their home here
and visited their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Eiam and son Wil·
lllllll ADen.
'
Mr. · and Mrs. Wslla&lt;e Ha~
field, AngeUa and Mr. aod Mrs.
Richard Jeffers and doughier
were Sunday visitors of their
parenio, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hat Jeld.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shumale
aad family of Mansfield visited
bls mother, Mrs. Geneva Shumate, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Johnson and Gina, and Mr. and
Mrll. Leon Shumate and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pl.,.
and Randy.
Mr. and Mro. Doyle Knapp,
Kali, Charles Jeffery and Kev·
in Wayne o! i.ang!IVille were
Sunday afterooon vilitors Cif
her parenls, Mr. and
Jl!rs.
Charley Smlth and Jo.

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There is a wide selection and.
ynttr doctor should make th~s
cbeice. J have not ~een any ~

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Here 11 an opportunity for tbe tight man on an es·
llblished dairy route serving both home accounts
and store accounts. Salary and commission offer a
IOOd Income to start and you can write your own
pay increases by adding new customers in your protected territory. The company also rontributes to
penalon ~d hoapllallzatlon plans. AppUcants shoUld
be In eood health, blgh school graduate and Wider
40 yeara ol age.
For Interview conllct Mr. Strickler, Valley Bell Dairy,
Jefferson and 24th St., Pt. Pleasant, phone 675464~

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"NO.II;2 SINGLE TEA"

diS.rt"ff

Mlrancty
Zula QMftl

EclipH
Plctu,..

Paul's Scarlet

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Pr••idtnt Hoover

McGrHy's Sunset

S.ttv Times
llau

Ch.lrlotta Anntlnlfll

ktng MidM

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"NO. I SINGLE TEA"
Ami Ovinard
Eva Hertntst
Rex A..._
Tha Doctor
Mn. P. S. Du.....

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PEACE ROSE

98c

ea.

~ "PATENTED ROSE BUSHES"
AARS WINNER, 1966

Sph1gnum

American Heritage •.... _. $4.00
Chieago Peace ..
$3.00
Christian Dior ..
$3.00
Halloween ............... _$2.50
King's Ransom ..
$3.50
Matterhorn .. _...... _..... $4.00
Mister Lincoln ...... __ .... $3.50
Sterling Silver __ .
$3.00
ThanksgiVIng
.. 700707···-··- $2.50
Apricot Nectar._ ~11!.~~~~~· _ $3.00

PEAT MOSS
·&amp;
s3.89

WoH pen
SOtiety Noles

~--~--..

telated IO phen·

SELECT NO. I

Cri.,... Glory • a.u.r nm~t~
Ecllpq • Rex ChJrlotlo

7

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fl ctu.
ft. bale

MICHIGAN PEAT HUMUS
50-lb.
bag

79c

CQtrl IDJtallaltn.
SattaiiCttoD
GIJifllltoe4

96th Annivenary

SALE
Set Our Priu Boord

"Holland Spring Bulbs"

peontes
.
Golden

c.,

Dahlias ....
Jumbo
Gladioli .......
Royal Part
Gladioli - -----· plco.
Ro~•IP•ric
Begonia _._ ..
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69c Bluegrass Seed 1 ~ 98c
99c 4 Fescue Seed 3 •· $1.98
69c ...........
Bluegrass Seed 2 .. $1.98
69c Vigoro
50 :-, $2.89

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Arborvitae ~~ ~-"'.:. ... $2.98
""'"""" •. ~~·~- ....... $2.98
Juniper
GW..
Arborvitae .. ~~-= $2.98

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GOLDEN VIGORO
35-lb.
bag

.s3.9a

"Field Grown Evergreens"

Dogwood
~~~~·-"~ ... $2.89
Ftow.rrn,
Crab .• ~ ~·:~ ~~ .. _.••. $1.19

LAWN SEED
5 f!~ s}.9a

LAWN FOOD
20-10·5 bag

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s2.9s

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50EXTRA Top
Value Stam,.
oftlo IIIII 12.00

Forest HUla Fertilizer

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GARDEN IUPPLIES
l:rt&gt;llatee
lllnyl PloJtk-

Garden Bose ea. $1.99

LAWN CHAIRS

2

for

$5.98

Lawn Rocker ...

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ea. $4.88
Lawn Lounge _~. _••• ea. $5.98
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v.... St......

3 H.P. LawnMoU1tr •

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On All Reg. Priced ShHo

Mldclleporl, 0.

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"GRASS SEEDS"

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..• _. _. . ..... 69c Prestige Mix . 3 :!, $2.79

DISCOUNTS

Roush's Shot Store

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7

AND GOOD INCOME?

Feather Ugbt
Washable White Leather
Narrow-Medium
Wide Widths

, l'ff .,.,ait tilf •• gef the fjnaf Dtwf-IMU
overoges!"

eUUazint? T!{ t.here fl
saf+&gt; '
IUb&gt;lilltle lor tbls drug?
A - Pr«blor)IOroziD&lt; 1Com. ;
paZiJie) ill a phenothiazine der-1
l•ivaU\ie. II i!l all ,.ffeclive,
tranqWJize.~· hut. whether giV· i
en hlr dli1 purpose or for '
high blood pressure or hoth,,
ll is wise tt substilut. other ·

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NURSES SHOE

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ROSE
BUSHES"
· "5 PAK ASSORTED"

DO YOU WANT PERMANENT WORK

For tht paHf. fi ve year.~

Comp&lt;~zi"'

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HUSH PUPPY

with
Rev. Maloy officiating. Blll'
ial wu ia Vinton Memorial
ICemetery.
' The Jlornc
DemORBtratio.a
group met with Ml'll.
SbcMmaker recenUy.
....,.. worked oo dlll'lllj(
the
Iday ud plw were made
i A&lt;hiovement Day. A eoverellll
dish dlnDer .,.. served at
IDtl Son -

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beta laking Compa:dae
ill!et a doy lor high blood pres·
nlll'e_ Will this cause cataracts:

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• , Mil. Cllra PldJI!po
Fullerai IOJ'Vtces for lloWII'II
Mortoa ......, held at Strong

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lilkesville
Soeiety Notes

1

ing gland• 9bould be ...peeled.
H 61R'h 8, tr:tm~Jr h; found. :1
ohould be prompllv remltved.
Treatrneat wit.b her~(IDe aJitageDls1s 11nd other drugs h;,r,s i
hoes dlsappoinling. The only .
c.ther. trealrnen1 is plastic ~Ur· 1

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CHEESE FOOD

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tutuitary hormone rauu~r than
lh(' female hormone. ln mest.
yoilllg men tbl'i enlargement
~ubsi des ifl Bbout two year!!. H
may persist, or at least be :
more ooti('eable, in men whe
arf&gt; obese.
1f the condition tint otrurs
J:t'ter pubKly Ill" persiflts after
a: mao reaches .age 2.1. • tumor
in ooe ol the hormone • produ r·

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AMERICAN OR PIMENTO

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person!. have bulh
tl1:1Jc and femalf.' hormon1·.~ f11
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,Mr. aod Mr•. Charre• eamp.
Tho Pomeroy WC'I'IJ
will Ibell, Ironton. vt.1o 111'0 m.
·
: Mrs. Fionl Arbaugh ol
meet Wednesday, at 2 p.m.: at jJumbus spent a weekend at

Q -What tnutmrat dn v•u
n·1·om nwnd tm· .1 m;~n \\hos~
IJrt&gt;a~ts are much lar!'ler lhar. ·
;JI'er;lge for a male·!

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C
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WORLD

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We had Sl!Ch ~ enterlolnlng/ preclaUon onto James
Bood of what makes fugues so lnspir-'
time at the ll8tb St. Playhouse which neatly blunted the tiny lllj(.
&lt;·n)07Jng "'lllunderball," waiters / raplera of the snobs who attaoh "I have by then depleted my
at tbe Cblony Restaurant an no significance to anything liglJt~ mental resoW"ces. I have no
hOW' later actually aaked us er than the dark and gamry wish lo go inoo conies! with
why we •med so unusually foreign imports of social obfus- some network's lesson in l'€me-happy; and when we explained cation and 110&lt;11al signlflcance din\ Sanskrit. I have used 1ny
ed James Bond bad shot
us which fitfully, stubbornly and mind and my imagination lo the
full of smiles, they Wlderstood, ultimately hopelessly attempt brim. When I get home I wish
lor they all seemed to have 1o make sex dirty and natural most to undress, get into a robe,
reen it aod eojoyell it just as sex SOITlething "they" practice. lie back in a big easycbair and
much ... Gene Cavalarro Jr. of Tbere is nothillj( wrollj( with watch 'Highway Patrol.'
the Colony agreed ll was a line, the lighter enterlolnments Or anything of its completely
EalvanicalJy funny movie but which set out simply to divert familiar ilk. There is no mrnh~ &lt;boice as even better was intelllgenUy, not preach at you tal contest 1o locate the
Bad
"OUr Man Flint'' which we'll
Once in our TV
column Guy ih a Western. He's .always
have to see the next time we d;,j,. a gentleman of sustamed the one in lhe black hat. T h e
need another all-evening smile. and 'quite real (as opposed to one who maltreats the young
CIU'Jo Ponti, wbo lw his own the self-appointed &lt;erebral ph.. girl. The hero wears a whlte
proof to the contrary right at nles) and deep intellectual know· hat. He will fight the villain alld
home (Sophia Loren) still man- ledge and purpose, asked us defeat him. Tile moral ls- I
aged to be quote~, presumably quite seriously 11 he might may turn the set on and my
m,tcurately, that 'The Cinema "strike 0 blow (or mediocrity." nund off and rest the esoteriC
b dying; long Uve television" Indeed, after so pleasantly engines of my conscious and sub
. . . It will lave, all right, but paradoxical a phrase he rnuld conscious. [ may regard t h e
movies are gnawing at its erea- and did catch our atiention . . . TV set with relaxed, light eo·
live villla deeper aod deeper; wen, said our brainy fTlond, joyment.
n;xt season there Wlil bo five he reminded us that he person- It will remove the day's prob·
mghls o! old movle features; ally was busy up to 18 or more lems temporarily, which is all
and perhaps ail.
hours a day in Intense intellec· l ask. I do not wish my con·
There Js a sllgbt groundawell, toa1 effort, varied and deep and tlnuing travail couUnued lor inor backlash, aploat
James demanding with quite a cons~st· to the bed clothes. "Highway PaRopd, but the mau of folks who ent strain on his active if ag~ trol' will have served its purlind lbe fictional satyr Bplendld illj( mind.
pose, admirably."
actually need never fear; there
--are more of us than tbem thar ''When I come home, late
pedantic lntelleclurer• .. . Who eacb evening." he explained,
gel thelr self • aggrandizing "I do not wtsh to watch a dekicks attempting lo &lt;hop down bate on the UN, a horangue by
ouch sturdy old oaks or even birth control the plight of the
acorn or cltestnuts aa shootem- dear sad Viet Collj( or the hard·
ups, Westems, mysteries, &amp;PY • ships we inflict on the Kremlin,
otu!f.
some recondite word game on Mr. Franklln Russell of Mid·
John F. Kennelly attached a Ch. 13 or Lennie Bernstein's in dleport and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
label of offlclol hlgh-level ap. his gooiest setslde ezplanation Russell aod Terry Lym of
Pomeroy were Sunday visitors
or their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln RUBBeU.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jo:tnson visited with their daugbt·
ers, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mur·
pby and fa.rnily Sunday after·
e

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vUJe, W. Va.: Paul. Carlisle, 8t45 p.m. Saturday; Mn. George 'J'homa, Minnia L.
lloc.lwell, N. C.; Gilmir D. J. Calandrol, Pl PleuaDI, diu- 0p11 YNIL
Unclerwood, Rt. 2 LeskvU!e, N. pter, l:N 1.11. Iunday; Mn.
C.; David F. Morris, Kt.
I KetmOtb D. Smith, Rav_..., II'~ ~!!.1:::•,
Jackson: Mrs. Kennetll D. dauCidfr, %:51 a.m. Sullllay.
win, llfm
Smith, Ravenswood; Mrs. Rob-.
Dldlll'p•
. ~ 11.
ert C. Stafford, Ashland, Ky.;
hera Ann Colemon,
Mnt James Hill Rt 1 Jsck· Mrs. WUIJe R.
llowlinl, Header&amp;on, Mr1. Eilpr -.Nt,
son:' Roy H. Kn~pp, .Rt. 4 Alo G«&lt;fCC H. Bryson, J - A. Mn. llatry J~,
bany; Mrs. Tbom.. ft. Lively, Bush, I.awtef1ct . E. CU1ottall, ~. Mn. .~'
Ironton; Mrs. Albert T. YIJUl1l, Mrl. Jaltles 8. Cox, Lawrence n)', Mrs. Clbioltodo
Rt. 4 Jacksoo: Mrs. Wess Roll· M. Fowler, Mrs. Sll¥111 L. liar-•Ralph R. Rllllclllf, lira. ~
back, Blackfork: Clarence rls, James C. JloiBten, Roacoe N. Rice, Mra. Loiln .~
R. Baker, lrontun; Mrs. Fran!: S. Houck, llrs. L. Roger Hod- Lowell H. Zoll\et', ....,. _, j fJ
lle&lt;kley, Harnden; Mrs. Gordon son, Mrs. Heleo J. JobnBon, Maloi( Zornes, Mrs. Albert
Y~
Kendall, New Haven ; and Klrn- thew W. Kemper, James S. Me- Mn. John W. Howard , tinll II ',.
berly D. Williams, Rio Grande. dors, Lawrence Mllboen, Mrs. fan! daughter, Mrll. Pl!l'!?1 fl
Jaeob W. Myers, Joseph C. N~ol Livlngotoo aod infant ...,. Jfil' ""
Iale, Mnl. Erneot E. Null, Ben!'Carl Call and in!~t ...._,
Btrlbo
Mrs. Henry w. Tbomas, Rt. I lips, Gerald M. House, George Mrs. Robert L. E"la aod . .io
Long Bottom, daughter, 3:19 p. A. Rupe, Glendon P. stanlor,/ lant daughter, Mrs. lloos E: FOI
m. Saturday; Mnt. Darw!JI E. Mnt. Perry c. Taylor, M r o. den and Infant dmt~~Mr.

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nener " · l!l'r«ms,

Rt. 1 Crown City; Mrs. Clan B.
COx, Eureka Star Rt. ; Grant
Wl'ly, Rl CroWl City; Mrs.
'
Hospilll N""'
Cyrus B. Drummond,
Rt. I Pal·
Holzer Hospltal t
VloiUog riot; Mnt, Virginia AlnOI, Rl. I
hours 2-4 and 7-41 p.m. Parents GaWpollS; Mrs. Robert E. King,
only on Pedlatricl Word. ..
Ill· Pielaant; ParncJa G. lligga,
Admlsst ~·
1ft. 1 Letart; Mrs. Clilford W.
Mro. Parry C. Taylor, ~ 11111 Darst Pl Ple...nt; \V.n. HIIITll
Mabellne Dr.: Mrs. Forrest G. H. Riffle, Leon ; Albert Rice,
Atkinoon, 6 Allen Dr.; Laing Pt. Ple~t; Howard G. Sayre,
J. Strong, Rt. Gallipolis; Mrs. Henderson; Mrs. George J. Cal·
Darwin E. Petrie, Rt. 1 Gaillpo- andtos, P!. Pleasant: Mrs. Her·
Us; Buddy Joe Fowler, Rt. 1 bert Gilkey, Middleport; Carl
Schultz, Rt. 2 Racine;
Mrs.
FOOTBALLER IN FILM
Henry M. Thomas, Rt. I Long
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Jim Bottom; Lorri A. Snowden, Rut..
Brown, star fullback for lhe land; Frank A. Farrar, JacJt.
Cievelaod Browns football SOil; Charles R. Neal,
KiV•
team, has landed a role In Hill: Joseph Smith, Jackson;
MGM's, "Tbe Dirty Dozea." Mrll. Marie L. Delebar, Ports

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GIRL FRIDAY

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Position open fOT office work
in a two lJlan office in Pomeroy. Typing an absolute net·
es~ity. Five days a
week.
Se nd complete retiume includilll reierenc:es, aee and
marital status.
WriM To: Box 668-D
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593-1001 or 593~1118.
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29. Intimidat.o

l'aat Refinery Corp., Box
tll, Jwl WorUt, Texas, 7610L
3 11 etc
NI&lt;EDED AT

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Middleport area. WY 2-3792.
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38. Rern&amp;.in

Funl Spills! Thrdlsl Fun For All

Pho.,. 59U601

,FOR THE FAMILY! FELLOWS BRING YOUR DA11C

N. Court St.

......

FOR SALE

U.Oao kind
o1. ebair
He~

Used Trocking Equipment

NOW AT STUD. ALROD, bay
5 gainted stalli.on. Fee $25.
HurnJJhrey Stables, R o
Springs fairgrounds, Pomeroy.
3 2D 3tc

-H . TGlerab&amp;e
i6. Marries

DOWN

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u.e CIOdt letters are dltfoereat.

All Now lidl•tor shoe

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For R•nt
,.......,._ HOUSE TRAILERS
One 2

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A Qont'va- Qaot.a..

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1963 lnl'l Twn Scrow l!rnoryvlll• tr_,
19641nt'l VCOI951rlctar
1964 lnl~l1890 SeriH tr•ctor
19621nt'll890 Serl• trHIOI'
ltdO lnl'l Rl95 !rector
19571nl1 RIIS tr1ctor
1955 lnt'l RIIO !rector

SERVICE

trophH!tl, the length. aad :annat.~o~~ of

Coro • Bulldozer
tAny Typo

3ZHOLKO I

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room and one I bedroom.

Brown's Taller Park, MinersI Iiiio
ville. Phone WY 2·3324. ..
Cr~ THB' . POLITICIAN'S PROMISES
I 17 6tc
OF YESTICRDAY .A.M THE TAXml OF TODAY. - MAC.
PIJI)'J'() Copyma S.ntee Cop
WY 2·2196 Middleport, o
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bury Road. Eleclrici1), Cel·
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CUSTOM 81JT(;HERING am
eutting. Will nuy hides ...ry Oilier d....,.,to.
alar good. Well and garden.
Monday PhU Meier,
Re•ier laluuee.
Josie Heltger, Harrisonville,
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RACES
'the fun time
hobby sweeping
the country.

!GOING OUT OP IUSINESSl
ltdO Ford CIOO Ttmcl..., St. Trudc-22 ft. bod

RADIATOR

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(5) Slngl-lo nmiolr•ll.,._23 fl.
TRAINS: 13lllld tr•llon--21 ft.
141 four whMio,.._1911.

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PRICID TO SiLLI
WARD E. LANNING ,INC., COSHOCTON, 0.
PHONE 622.0751
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FORD tract \A· I s!lape, good
llres, G. 'A:, Deem,
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NEW MERCURYS &amp; COMETS

inside and oul "'""'
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Fann M•chinery

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111 MV ltlllllE HANDICfliCillEI'"?

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28. Saert"d bull

DAILY ClaYP'l'OQUOI'E - Here'• -

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29.Slice

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race, color. creed or nation~
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R. Lam, 120 University Ter-

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c;-mechanic for minor parts installa·
tion service. Must be mature,
with ability te manage de·
partment and sell
parts .
Good working conditions. 111
letter, atate experience, ref·
erences lliKI wages expected.
Write "" The Dally Sentinel,
Box !liM.
2 I tie
HOURLY EARNINGS - 12.65
alld up for man or woman
oo service route ia city of
Middleport. Sele&lt;1 own hours .
No Investment, experience
required. Write Watkin! Products. Inc., 0-59, Winona,
Mimi.
I 20 6tc
SALESMAN WANTED - 3 da)'l
travel, 4 days at home. Man
over t5 for short trip!. near
Pomeroy. Worlh up lo 18,000
to 112,5110 ill a' ye.ar, plus
regular cash botluo. Air Moil
M. A. Moore, VIce President,

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•TroPhy Races\Saturday Night From 8 pm
, MOST COMPLETE SELECTION Model.! ln thl area
New Manla·&amp;y and Mflko.Sbark, with front wheel

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GIRL FRIDAY

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in a two lJlan office in Pomeroy. Typing an absolute net·
es~ity. Five days a
week.
Se nd complete retiume includilll reierenc:es, aee and
marital status.
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Always There When Needed Most

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of her cousin, Sharon Sey~led,
at Ohio University for
L1Uie
Sisters weekend.
Marlene Nelson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wltliam Nelsna,
bas been returned to her home
on Soul~ Third-Ave. !rom Vet·
erans Memorial Hospital where
she underw~nt a tonsillectomy.
Connie Bachner was the weekend guest of her sister, Miss
Karen Bachner, for tbe LltUe
Sisters Weekend at Ohio University. Connie stayed wH.h her sister in Undley Hall.
Christine Bahr was the guest
of friends IO' the Little Sisters
Weekend at Ohio University in
Athens.

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A set ol brass cathedral eanDAUGtn'Ell BORN
delabras donated by Mrs. Ad· Mr nd Mrs J ... )I. Schall.
am Ebersbacb In memory of
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A donation was made to the her bUJband and her daughter, Dayton. Oblo, ora annouu
Crippled Chlldren's fund by tho Mrs Margu&lt;rite Durst, wore !be birtb ol a daughter • Su~
Rock Springs Better Health used at the Federated church March :l1 at tho Good Sa~
club Thursday afternoon at the SUnday morning.
tan Hospital ill Dayton.
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home of Mrs. Amos Leonard.
The Rev. Wilbur Perritl, \'f.lli baby woighed I pounds andmod
Mrs. G&lt;orge Skinner, presl· returned to the pulpit SUnday ounces and boo been na , •
dent, conducted the meeting, after 8 two months absence due Trlna Joy. This II the &lt;!OUple 8
which opened wltb the club snng to eve surgery, had for his oer- first child.
Mr and
follow.d by prayer and pledge moD l&lt;lplc, "Keeping the Sal&gt;- Grandparents are.
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to Oag. Devotions were led hy bath Day Holy." A special num- Mro. Sherman Busby of Cadl.,j
Mrs. ~wls Grueser, chaplain, ber The Hallelujah was pre- Ohio, and Or. C. C. Schaaf
using 88 ber topic, Prayer. senled by the choir.' During the ChUJicothe, and the late Eleaa
Plans were made to prepare service, Rev. Perrin, on behalf nor Sansbury Schaaf. Mrs. R. C.
Easter treats lor residents at of the churcll cooncil, present· Sansbury of Middleport II •
carman's Rest Home. Round - oed:;_W~ill~lam:,~Por;;.::te;;;r.;w;;ith;_;•:;.;;B;;ib:;;le~gr~e~at~gr~a~ndiimoiiiitheiirii....iiiiiiii"j
robin cards were sent to Mrs. 111
WUliam Grueser and Mrs. Wil·
bur Bailey.
VIsit Elberfeld• Busy Housewares
The program prePMe&lt;t by Mrs Department. Big Selections - Dependable
Hoy Grueser was presented by
Mrs. Lewis Groeser who read Makes - Cutlery - Glanware - Dinnerware
The Feast of St. Patrick ond - Cooking Utensils - Electrical Appliances,
Panca~e Tuesday. Four articles
were read, Help your man W Waxes and Polishes, Brooms and Mops,
live longer, by Mrs. Welby Wha· Paper Goods, Paint, Lawn and Garden
ley; you need potassium, Mrs. Products, Clocks, Light Bulbs, Kitchen Tools,
Hugh Bearhs; you need sodium
and chlorine in hot weather, Closet Acces10rie1, Ironing Boards and Gift
Mrs. w. A. Morgan: and how to Ware.
get a good night'• sleep, Mro.
Maxine Arnold.
LUSTER LEAF
A contest conducted by Mrs.
Grueser was won by Mrs. Aroold and Mrs . Whaley and refreshments carrying out the St.
Created from mineralized Poultry compost. Odor·
PatrickOaythemewereserved.
less, Sterilized - Will not burn plants. Scientifl·
The next meeU.ng will
be
held at the home of Mrs. W. A.
cally prepared for African Violets. Good for all
Morgan, with Mn. Leonard tn
leafy and flnwering plants. '1.1 peck bags.
charge of the program a n d
Mrs. Roy Grueser, the contest.

Rio Grande students '::! r e
spending t.'1e spring vacation
with their parents, and Include
Christine Bahr with Mr.
and
Mr . and Mrs. Cash ~ahr and
,Mrs. ~sh Bahr, Suzanne Bradd;.mghters, Christine and CanIb
th Mr and Mrs Char
ury w1
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les Bradbury, and Denms Sae• lamily dinner in honor of his
You Can Help Too--Joir. Up • • • Join In lens with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
MARCH SPECIALS
mother. Mrs. M. L. Bahr of
H~~otKma.~ ~ ~~uc-,
Saelens.
62 Comet 2 Door
Long
BottonJ.were Mr. and Mrs.
Attending
Miss Carol Lyons, Middlepo ri
6 cyl. Std. tran~. Rtdlo
M. L. Bahr, Long Bottom: Bill ! JWII~ ~ 1,,, 1 -,,~~.t~W''l''WW~'&gt;- ~~ s··fi&amp;~JWJ:"~~,;&gt;m&lt;t&gt;~ librarian, has annOU-?ced that
and httter.
Bahr Callipolis· Mr. and Mrs. I
Ithe Middleport Public Library
62 Ford Gal. SOO
Jack' Conroy ~nd daughter
will be cJoso:o.d until Saturday,
4 dr. I cyl. At Tran11., P,
.Jackie; Mr. and Mrs. Hudne.v l
~ ~arch 26 while the children';;
st..rlng, radio end h..ter
Springer, Mrs. Milford Ohling.
·ltbrary room is being complet63 Falcon 2 Dr.
er. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Oh· ' •~iM~fiHm~nrt£ld',,,,,(;"r:t%~~Mm.;x"~'&lt;Ji'!f,f&gt; ,•~TI;W&lt;&lt;I:2M'll&lt;~am~ ed and books Placed on I he
6 cyllnd•r, standard tuns.
I
linger, Jr. and daughter, Mr. I HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -"The direction of unity,
Ishel ves.
Radio and heater
M
and Mrs. Arthur Kaspar, rs. l Reformation," Sunday even- Technically, the contrast ef t Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas
6~ Ford Gal. 500
Clara
lsenbarg and Kay Crab- ing's NBC-TV documentary then-and-now was aided by and children of South Charles2 dr. liardtop, 289 &amp;nglnt,
tree. all of Columbus.
, · about the great spiritual using modern footage of the · ton. Ohio, spent the weekend
standard tnna. Radio and
~•t•r
The ~uest of hon()t' _rP.Ci!l~ed ! upheavals of the 16th century, sites of some of the earlier with their parents, Mr. and
Imany gtfts and cards mcludmg I succeeded in making a four- historic events, and also Mrs Forrest Bachtel and son,
f •
65 Ford Gal. 500
the decorated birthday . cake ; century-old story cume alive by employing art works and other Forrest, Jr. from Mt. Union
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Conv. 352 •ng, Std, tran1.,
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radio tnd heater
fro.m Mrs. Conroy. ~ family re- , linkin it to today's news.
proper devices to reconstruct College, and Miss Carol Baebumon was beld durmg the day. I Eveng as viewers were still the past.
Itel.
63 Ford flirlane
--~--aware of some recently- Thi~ was U1e fourth and final Jim Johnson student at MarPcmerOV
500 4 Dr. I cyllndtr, auto.
tnnt. R1dlo &amp; huter
TPenGroupPlant
announced adjustments of Ule l1program of NBC-TV's "Of Men lshall University' was the weekDe 1 p t•-·
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l..tliJlP Fund ProJect
Cathoh~ t:hurch, they were .~~~le a.nd Fre om s~nes o spe· end guest of ~is parenL~, Mr. ed home Sunday, from Meigs
H.T. At trans. All power,
Plans were made for a bake [ to seem the one-ho~r tele_vtsl~n 1 c~als, and, qu1te frankly, and Mrs. James Jolmson and t Ge~ral Hospital ahd is ~radio tnd hteter
sale to help defrav camp ex- : program the earlter h1stenc l although the past shows bad family.
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63 Mercury Monte. penses by the Ju~ior Methodist · changes that altered the shape their UJIS and downs •. it really Miss Judy Butcher, Ohio Unl- pr~v ng~ M George Korn Jr.
Youth Jo"ellowship of
Heath . of Chrishamty,
I wasn't too clr.ar until Sunday versity, spent the weekend with 1 1a b r~ere weekend
4 Dr. Auto. trans. P~tw•r
ltterlnt, radio &amp; haater
Methodist Church Sunday even-j The difference_s in the atmos- evening exactly what the hours ber varents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira :ues~u:r ~~lr parents, Mr. and
62 Fairlane 4 Door ing.
1pheres surround1ng the changes wer11 trymg W do.
Butcher and son, Jim.
Miss M George Korn Sr and Mrs.
8 cyl. Std. frtns. Radio
Robbie Ord presided over the : were also unqm:stionabiy oh· How much more attractive Butcher, a senior, wHI present J ~- 1'h m
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business session in the ab:Jence i vious: the more dramatic and such documentaries would be her graduate piano recital Wed- 0M~sses0Ge~sb-ude Martha Bar1 or the president, Rhonda Hysell . sometimes violent adjustments if, instead of starting. with the nesday, March~ at the Univer- bara Ann and A~atha Jo~chim
60 Corvair Coupe
I'l'hr Bible lesson was given and : of the 16th. century, as opposed past and merely alludm~ to the sity. She Is a p1ano student at of Cedar Grove, w. Va. were
2 Dr. Standard trtn!l.
, a discussion held. Refreshments : to the more mo~erate and present, they began w1th the I~rofe~sor Ge?rge Katz. She stud- j Saturday guests of Misses Lena
64 Ford Gal. 500
were served by Robbie a n d, open-armed alteriJtJons uf to- nard news fat1s of today a~d 1ed pta no w.1th Mrs.
Norma and Katie Guth.
2 dr. H.T. 352 .ng, At
Verne Ord. Present were Syl-. day.
concentrated on lhem, wh1le Hecox of Middleport before at- Mr and Mrs. Jack CUmmins
fran'!., p. slttrlng, ndio,
huttr
: via Swanson, Robbie Ord, San- i "
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Ialluding tt the past. One tending Ohio University.
"Bnd family of Coltmtbus spent
dy
Johnson.
Doxie
Walters,
Ken
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Reform_alton
focused
needn
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only
be
"contro\·ersial''
Gene
Crooks,
dentistry
stuthe weekend wit.! their parents,
63 Ford Gal. 500
I SmiH1• Eddie Brown,
Dwight mal~ly on Marl!~ Luther, ~ohn · about the same subJects. There dent at Ohio State ~nlversity Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummins,
Conv. 352 eng, Std. tnnt.
Radio and hut1n
Duw~on, Verne Ord and Mr. Calvm and lgnatms of Lo}ola are many hat subJects televi- in Columbus, IS spendmg t.le Racme and Mr. and Mrs. Vic- 1
- the last·named the founder of sion hasn 't even touched in spring vacation with his parents, •~ B
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' and Mrs. Emerson Jont&gt;s.
63 Chevrolet Imp.
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. i nearly as major a way as Mr. and Mrs. Walter t:roo s.
Mrs Nora Roush has return~
4 dr. H.T. 8 cyl. At tran1.,
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example of how the Catholic ,
d
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p. tteerlng, radio end
Ch h
ed f m 'th newspapers an
magazmes
ed to her home, after spendmg
I Rnlp&lt;J'Exrellf'nl
h..,.,
The Easte;n High School band 'Is urc progrkess
ro WI 10 have.
the winter with her sister-to •
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ownrans.
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direrted by Charles Yeago, re- j Repeatedly the hour stressed
OC
aw, Mrs. Chi
. ares Withkrowb.
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cei\'ed e11&lt;:eUPnt ratings at the th
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Tbe Almaaae
Gordon Fisher of Par ers urg,
h•e. Crulslmati.t trans.
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Va spert the weekend with
t.ow mn..,.
D1str1ct Compet1t1on Festw&lt;~l , within and contrasted it with Today is Monday March
Saturday .m Iron to n.
' the frequent
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. 280
bls parents
major
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FISher
and
family.
1'he band rece1v
to follow
ior and three excellent grades
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Mr. 'and Mrs. W. 0. Barnitz
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demands from Without.
The moon IS m Its new P ase. M
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Right and son Hayman were business
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the
four
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lth visitors in western Tennessee
, ~ ayed wer~ M~rc
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Locust &amp; Syctmore Sts.
JOrs. Scandma\·1an Fantasy Sen-, not about theQ\ogy ~''but American philanthropist
. and Mrs. Ray Pack of Rich·..
Mlddltport
try Boy· and for sl~ht reading :
rnondale over the
weekend. Mrs. ~lhp Radford and dau· 1 rather about how and why men D. . Rockefeller
Ill was born
- 'ted WI'th
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1Prelude .and a March
.
a1so v1s1
iiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiii, ,i were persuad_e~ or f~rced to this da}: m 1~. .
mother,
Mrs. at Racine with her
parents,
Iadept new rellg10us behefs, and On th1s day 10 h1story :
Rlghthouse
who is Mr. and Mrs. Clareoce Sargent.
I hew these beliefs shaped . the In l97tl, Thomas.
confined to a hospital tn Freenew soc1ety m wh1ch they !wed became the hrst Umted
1 and with his sister Miss
1 and wert, in tum, sh~~d ~y secretary of State. .
:."lha Righthouse in Cl~de.
the demands of the soc1et1es m ln 1918, Arnertean
Mr and Mrs Aaron Za~l of
which they Jived." , .
German soldiers engaged in
Pom;roy caned on Mr. ' and
What was most fascmahng In I key battle of the Somme.
William Grueser one evthe contrast of then-and-now In 1945, 7,000 Allied
eni~g recently .
during the program was the ' dropped 12,000 tons ef
Mrs. Wilbur B'alley was 1
constant realizatmn that the sives on Germany in a
visitor in
Gallipolis Ben Philson and Mrs. Wil·
llam Russell were soloists Sunchanges of four centuries aga raid.
k
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mainly concerned the separa· A lliought for the
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Snowden day morning at the Heath Meth·
tion of elements of the religions President Thomas Jefferson:
family of Chicago visited odlst Church when the choir
MoloiWCDK
involved, whereas today's 0:1\ter- "The earth belongs to Ute with his parents, Mr. and presented another part of the
:1 callra
ations are heading in the I living, nnt to the dead."
Arnold Snowden recently. cantata, ''The Crucifixion·• beIng given each Sunday during
G1~ne Snowden called on Mr.
Lent.
anJ Mrs. Maston Roberts one
Recltatlves sung by
Mr.
day recently.
Philson, baritone, included HHe
Roy Smith has been under- Made Himself of No Reputagoing
tests at Holrer HospitaL
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..11. soprano, sang, "The MaJ·
Friends of Mrs. M a g g 1e esty of the Dlvlnt," and the
Findling, formerly of CoolviUe, entire choir sang the anthem,
are invited to remember her "God So Loved the World.'' Mrs.
birthday on March 26,
wlth C. M. Hennesy was organlst and
cards or letters. Her address , Mr. William Russell, director.
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Wumen'9 club of Sacred Heart April were Mlssea Anna and
t·hurch met Thursday evenlng Martha Howell, Mrs. Relf!o
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Neirl, Mrs. HGward Dailey, Mrs.
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11'1 1d• opened wHh prayer by j Prayer by Father Turel closll!t' R""1 Father John
Turel. .ed the meeting and games
.\II'~. Kathryn Welsh reported lwere played with prizes awardthai the malerial for new altar 1ed to Mrs. Joe Raub, Mrs. Cas( l&lt;~lh had been ordered. Mr!S. ci and Mrs. Charles Radford.
1r111nd Si s~on and Mrs. ThMl- 1 Refreshments carrying out the:
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Ann chose ss her helpers, Vet·
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Patricia Hoyles, JUI Walburn,
Megan Miller, Becky Barilett.
Kimberly Weldon. Seated
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KrawSCZJD. Refresbmenll of
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Solicitor Finds Initiative
Of Last November is 'Law'

1,000 Tourists to Swell
Regatta Throngs in June

A hair-thin majority in favor of daylight saving time

in a referendum last November will result in Pomeroy

making the controversial clock switch late In April.
This was the opinion of Pomeroy council president,
A trainload of probably 1,000 the tower parking ~ot duri~g publie - spiri~d citizen to atLeslie Fultz, who suggested Monday night in a regular ~ountourists will arrive in Pomeroy Ithe weekend . lndustnal
d1s- t.~nd the meet1ng Wednesday at
ell meeting DST would be "adopted automatically" on tha
the weekend of June 1·12 to plays and the Jayc~e barbecue 8 p. m. in t~e C9lum~us an~
fourth Sunday in April.
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boost attendance at l!le
Big 1will share the remamder of the Southern Oh10 Electn~ Com
Solicitor Fred W. Crow, Jr., after reviewing the proBend Regatta, AI Leonard an· spat:e.
pany of the Comm~mty lm·
cedure last year used by the Meigs County Junior Cham· I
Dounced Monday.
'I
In other business, the Oiam- : pr~vement_ Co~ratlon,
of
ber of Commerce in bringing the issue to a vote, said this
.
ber voted its unanimous sup- whtch he ts pres1dent.
morning:
Leonard, regatta chairman, Iport of arrangements for a Present at the meeting above
''DayUgbt aBVIDI time wUl provision that any major damtold the Pomeroy .chamber 0.t ' return visit of the Pittsburgh Bailey's Restaurant, in addition
be tbe law In Pomeroy by l'ir- ages caused to the lots would
C~mmerce ~he Nat1o~l AssoCI· Wind Symphony late
t h 1s to the above, were President
tae of lnltllltve. Tbere is II"' be repau~ _by t~e C of C.
VICTIM _ A Vietnamese girl weeps besldt:_~
ahon ?f Rallw~y Busmes~~o.m· July. The $1,500 fee will be Jack Carsey, Mac Sawyer, Bob
tie question Ill my mbld that
Pollee Chief Jed Webster re· bod
her mother killed in the explosion of a
en wtll orgamze .u~ YJSihng raised by private donations. IGant. BiU Downie. Bob Jacobs,
the DST ls!lue approved by quested a 20 pl!'r cent raJse for ) Co~ mine near Tuy' Hoa. The girl and moth~r were
group. The tour orJgmates In ~· Attorney Fred Crow, Jr., urg- Bill Grueser, Ted Reed, Jr.,
the people of Pomeroy is au I all permanent memoers of the I
g of refugees returning to their rice fields.
1
Columbus.
ed chamber support for local John Blaettnar, Bob Wingett,
ordinance."
police force . He alsu urged ~g-~ou~___ - - - - _::.::.==:::...--"'
LP.onard also disclosed that ' ordinances to require licenses Ken Grover. Norbert Compton,
WANTED -The pleture I Votes on the illsue were tal- council to do away with the I
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lamival rides have been ob· l to certain door : to - door ven- Mayor Qlarles Legar, and Rev. of Michael Roy, Elizabeth, lied in Pomeroy where it pass- penny meters, replacmg them I
~ined to operate on part o1 dors. He also mv1ted
every R1ck Martm.
N.J., police ch1ef is going ed 532 to 505, and in Middleport with nickel meters, and r~port- 1
- - - - - ----- - - ---- out across the country in where- it failed 468 to 409.
ed that Leo Crew has resigned
the search for a murderer. The Jaycees, in their early as safety director and school I
Wiln~sses said the chief, announcements of their spon· safety patrol leader at the
.
weanng stage make-up, sormg the vote last year, md1- Pomeroy elementary.
WASHINGTON (l!PJ) _ The Atomic Energy Commll:'
. it closely resembles the man cated the question would
be Mayor Legar reported an of- slon ~ AEC l today narrowed to s1x a list of more than ~
NEW YORK (lJPI) - Publish- number of aftern.oon paper! in ment _reftJsed comment unhl
who stabbed to death Wen- presented onJy as 'B ''preference ficial of the state fire marshal's proposed sites for a $375 million atom smasher.
ers sought government appro- New York from f1ve to f&lt;~ur and exammed th~ proposal. 8 jy Wolin, 7, on an Eliza· vote." Later, however, it ap- office recently c~eeked
eity
Finalist in the competition that has raged fiercely IOf
val today for a merger plan the number of Sunday newspa- spokesman said last week the beth street.
parently was found no legal hall and reported several co- almost two years are · Ann Arbor. Mich.; _Brookha_ven~ LoiiJ,
that would combine three .Gf pers from five_ to four. The departm~nt, was a~are •f j
madlinery existed to put such rections th'at should be rna~. Island, N.Y ; Denver. Colo.: Madtson .. W1sc., a stte ID t.blt1
New York's major datly number of mornmg newspapers newspapers economtc . probIa question oA 1 general ~leeCouncil approved the pollee Sierra foothtll!'i near s~cramento. ~allf.. and a South B•
newspapers into a single would remain at th!ee.
\ems and w?uld not object to
tion ballot.
1report for Feb~uary s~ow1~ 18 rington location near Chicago.
corfl(lration.
I The three pubhshe~s, the m~rgers designed to cu~ c&amp;Sts.
The result. Pomeroy now Iarrests, B acruients mvest1gat- The atom smashing machtne mlo on"' another.
The ~ew York Herald Tri· Hearst Corp., E. W. Scnpp~ Co.
Why . should w. e ob,J,ect 0
find!!, was for keeps.
ed 6 bonds taken. 39 com- is constdered a pnme tool 1n The accelerator w1li be rD?re
bune, the New York Journal· (Scripps-Howard) and Whitney cost-savmg operattons, said
Pomeroy thus may find itself plaints investigated, ~ lllegal th
nat 1on's tugh energv tha.1 a n11te tn d1ame1~r, burlld
American and the New York C8mmunications Corp., said Asst. Atty. Gen. Donald F.
an island among standard time parking arrests, 4 warnings is- he 1- .
progru..-n
It wt\1 beneath mounds o[ so1!.
. of the newspa- Turner Jll
. an exc Ius1ve
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World-Telegram and the Sun ''the economicS
mer·
eomrrn.mlties in the M.eigs.Cal- sued, 4 emergency calls and pyscs
accelerate electrons w1th 'lOO More than I110 comm~ tllel.
announced the merger plan per industry compel thi~ view ~ith UP I. ''We know
~s
Ha area. Should Mi~\eport re- .two _fire calls i~ th~ village. billion volts and smash them throughout the country bid ffl"
Monday and said they would move."
newsprmt costs are up and
main on Standard time, it wiD Parkmg meter Viohtbons totalth~ ~roJUt The AEC narrowed
present it to the Department or Although the Justice Depart- newspaper mortality Is high."
WASHINGTON ( I&gt; .-The be different tban Pomeroy, but t!d ·84! with 33 unpaid. Street 1 •~""' ''"',•N!Wl' '-·'" · ,1 ,
the lt~1 to 8:5 late la" ,l!i=iif;'~
Justice today.
-------~-----nine Supreme ~urt JU!tlce on the same clock as Gallipolis money eollected witb $587 and j COLUMBUS (UPII _ Go\o". Then 1t .turned that rtst 01
-----~ sounded
likeb IIftlne - college
which is expected to reverse 1lot money ' $1136.
Academy
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DA.YTON ~UPI) - U. S. rfS men m a u session wen itself from DST iR 1965 to stand· Attending were Mayor Legar, l
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t h a 1 e. e~ for fur~.o~rmg ...
1 Clerk Edna Schoenleb
~;:rat~:;mal ;rib~~e Inc e Leader Conference
Air Forces "ftyiag gucer'' they ~inished 14 opinions on ard time in 1966.
and ~:::: :~: ruJe~Y out llfl a
The NAS selerted!~lb~:."::
would publish a morning
William D. Childs of the squad, whleb iDves&amp;lgate. r~ ebThscemty.
h th +
cYI'HER A.CJ1VJTY
.Council
Members Fult2. il possible site for tbe proposed ,sites. and the AECf'nal
• Downing Insurance Agency, 220
ey tore apart @'ac • @I"S
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Do
Coil"
,will make a t
the Herald Tribune an after·
ports of ualdeatlfie41 Oyio&amp;
.
Tbe first re'!lding of an ordin- ran o'l 1zer.
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ms, "7~ million atomic lima~ber
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North Second-av, Middleport obieef1 18ld tod
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ld v1ews and left the whole
. IRoy Reuter and Lou Poulin
I project.
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noon paper, the World Jsurnal. was one of !20 key leaders who
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subject foggier than before.
ance known as a Green R1ver
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lnd a Sunday paper, the World met in Columbus for the Ohio seod an astrophysicist to tbe
Justice William J. BreMan ordinan~e, set up to protect to- !
Tbe governor, witlt. Sen. '
Journal and Tribune. There Association or Insurance Ag- Micbla:an area wbeft some J
h ha
me to be the cat bUsmesses, was approved.
Frank J . l..auscb~ bad ma41e I
IS
was no Indication or when the ents' one-day seminar of stand- 50 people reported wateblllg r., ~ 01 d~ co k
. It would require itinerant vend•
a strong effort to have the fa ,
'
me~er would take effect
a OylDJ object parded by ooburt sit ea mg spo etsma~.. -~ ors to purchase a license for ,
~mty Iocaled at tbe Ravenna 1
•e
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ing and special committees.
•• bl
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o seen y cases, wro e \.llll':t;
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b Ob'
··At present
the Herald Childs is OAIA's Deputy Trus- 1oar • 1bcr s pa 1ao .
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. ttl cou t's canvassmg, door - to - oor l
Anenal. 01 er
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Tribune publishes morning and tee for District Ten
(Meigs
Dr. Jay Allen Hyoek, • :::a/~~~;~:. ID e
r selling, or for tel~phone sales.
a.nsider~ W«"e aear the presIunday editions, the Journal- CountyJ , The Columbus meet- professor at Nortbwesttro
He refused to retreat from The cost of the license was j
e?t Atom~c Exergy Com;tsAmerlcan afternoon and Sun- ing was devoted to committee Unil'enlty aDd a CODsaltant bis nine-year-old definition of $1.000 and a $10,000 bond.
WI
:non IAF. ! plant near a~~ay editions, and t \ World- organizational structure and to the UFO's "Project Blue. obscenity but inJ'ected a new Kenn.eth Gro_ver, operator of ~ 1f
erly and another near Man.
book" wW travel to AID Ar· element : The motives and Grover s Stu d10, . 'B tte nded to
etta
Telegram and the
n after- planning.
noon editions.
~bor, Mlcbtgan, to lntevh!w
advertising techniques of tbe lsupport the ordl~ance. ~t was SAIGON (UPJ)- U S A I r .m1Wr.: ;llt'"(';;,,r~-R"4o; ~~,..~~ VATICAN CITY
The merger would reduce the
CAU..ED
witnesses and JuvesUgate the seller.
~dicated ~e. onhnance IS . solr f ~orce planes on one_ of 57 mJS·
Archbishop of ~.~~:~;:1
The Racine emergency squad report. AI leut 1% policeBrennan mustered a five-maa Ject to revision. It was pomted l ln~ns over Communist North
lnved Ia Rome today for
TO MEET
was called at u ·45 a m Mon- men aod abou&amp; tO other per. 'ty 1
tbe
ptslt'&lt;on out that the ordinance would Vtet Nam Monday caught a SO..
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The Southern Local 8 an dl Cochran, Wells Run who was Ject laud In a 301 - acre that a sell~r may
pums e vitJng out - uf - town firms pan~andle . Ten trucks were deBoosters Assn. wiU meet Thurs· taken ,., Mei s Ge~ral Hos- swamp Dear Allll Arbor Su• f()t' ~ddlmg-m , a man_ner from visiting theiT homes.
strDyed and 21 damaged With a
U gaiD
Ithe Angltca• ~~ Ro~
day, _March 24, at 7:30 _p.m. at pita! and ent!ed as a medkal day olgbt.
appealmg to s~laclo~s appet~ - Cotmcilman Fultz question- lbarrage of bombs and rockets.
olK~rChurt~s wil~JOUI •
the h1gh school. Several items ef
-a book dealmg WJth sex a
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business will be diSCUSsed in- Arthur Donabew, Letart Falls, .I!U'I :rD~JI !!!~ might justifiably be sold to a ed the, ega I. 0
e coiunl y
'd today the SUCC'essful
o~ernor
The meeting, significallt
.
who was taken to Holzer Hosm· .
author1zmg Middleport VI age man sat
u ca
f chr·sr
eluding tbe serving af the Hoi· pital and entered asa medical Ve1eraas Memwlal lloflpital I doctor er pay tatnst.
to construct a new buidling to attack took plaL-e 60 miles south
le
use o
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stein banq~et in April. Mr. With· patient
AdmlssioDI - Geraldine Ger· The decisions.
house the Welfare and Aid for of coastal Vmh The
trucks, LriTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI) ~~~~c:ur WedResday ..
erspoon Will repert on the band
lacb, Letart, W. va.;
Daryl ~p~ld 5 to 4 the ~ederal the Aged Departments.
camouflaged with green canvas, 1- Orval E Faubus. whuse use
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contests held this month. All
Meigs Geoeral HospUal
Johnson, Middleport; Bernice eonviCtlon of Ralp~ . Gmzburg Council, at the sug~stion of were believ~d carrying ammu· or troops to keep Negroes out I M;r~ael ~~~primate,
band parents are urged til at-! Admillloas- Dennis Mcltin·IMollohan, Reedsville; Laurel on ~barges of madmg .three Fultz, approved a
resolution nition since pilots sighted sec- 'of Crntr_al Htgh School m I957 1Londnn for a y, Dew
tenet.
ney, Dexter; Charles Connol- Grueser, Pomeroy, Rubin Col4 pu~ll~abons found by a Philadel~ stating, "This body goes oo ondary explosions
,made htm a symbol or sout.l whJC'h the n~~f'eiMJ.ay •
ly Leon W V . ott Wh I liDs Middleport· Albert Wolf plua JUdge to be tbscene. They record willing to aid and abet U. S. Mnrines ID the south ern reststance to desegregatiOn, I..
po _. hal said
OPEN IUGHER
Albany; •Eloise ~~ider, M;d~!~ Ra~ine; Chari~ Jones, Lakin: were , Eros, a ha~d-cover the efforts of any group to chased Communist troops on I plans to retire as the nation's !JO~t b~~t isa ~lslt of peT!eet
port; Bertha Reeves, Long W. Va.; Mrs. Roy Hendricks, maga:une, LiaiseD, a bJ-weekly construct a building in lbis two fronts today.
I second longrst-term sov~rnor. I fn~ndsht
we~er a VIS~
NEW YORK (VPI) - Stock Bottom; Anna Brewer, Port- Pomeroy; Sherry Stafford, New CONTINUED On Page 5
viUage to house the Aid for the Leathernecks m
Operation 1 Faubus saJti. f\~onday mght ~e UR!on." P and tntrodu~
prices opened higher Ia moder- land.
Haven
Aged and Department of Wei- Texas, under way in the sandy ·Wlli nol sre~ a ~eventh te~m lA Dr Ra
te ct' tr di tod
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coastal plains and scrub brush off~re . desp1te hts own dawn he
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a a 1ve a ng ay.
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se- ....... - Joha Hunne
mpnter resents
are.
try 230 .1
th f Sa"- is the only Democrat strong 1rt1gnm~ Anglican prinmte
Pomeroy · HeieR Bartels Syra. S N'ck IRS F
Mayor Legar was asked to mun
IDles nor o I
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tbe liCI
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convey the resolution to the gon, have killed 196 Viet Cong eW)ugh to teat multtmilllor1aJre l tu
h ~n~h
t M ' NEWARK N J (UPI) -The Board of Meigs County Co f!l· since t:Je weekend.
Winthrop Rorkefrller, a Repub·, 1 ry w e•
urch ol
Thom'as Sca ll y, M'ddl'
1 epor ; rs
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f N y k and broke away from ~
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Ronald O'DonneD, Pomeroy. Singer Co. in Elizabeth was missioners. Fultz was of the Marine Corps jets have been lean an ro er o ew or m;:m Catholic
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testing out a computer used to opinion lhat eouncil would be pouring napalm and bombs on Gov. Nelson A. Rockefe~ler.
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Church. The
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in 1 ''I thmk we can certamly say :a~~~ ~960, when tbe
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1prepare etnp]oyee withholding off base undertaking to put up the fleeing Communists
SUPPER PLANNED
Istatements. l"or one ol the a building to house the lwo Quang Ngal province.
'Ibis is fina l." Faubus. 56. said ! " ,0 P_ of Centemury,
A jitney supper wlU be bekl tests runs, · they inserted the department! in the villqe's
~eoffr1.\ fi'1~er, visited the
1at a news conferenct'.
at the Hemlock Grove Grange name ''Santa Claus. 31 North name
But Rockefeller was Rot con· I· OJ&gt;E' ohn XXIII. The
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hall this Friday algbt by resi- Pole, Arctic, U. S. A."
Cou~cil game the Pomeroy
NOW YOU KNOW
vinced .
ot w,~ marked by_ extreme
dents of the Bedford area. Pro- By accident, the test form Chamber of Commerce permts- 1M Aaples bal tile sborteat 1 'There is an. rmmortal state- ~~alc~rebut a nuniftl.um of
ceeds will be turned over to the was mailed "' tho Newark IRS lion to use tbe parking lob and -~ ear line bo lbo _.., ment by the mcumbeRl gover·
mony.
Pemerey emergency squad llllil ofllce with 5,1100 omployee Lynn-st during Regatta Week· Aqol'a Ff!pl - II traVolo IU nor severa\years ago to ttle e_I----Serving wUI beEJn at s p.DL
withholding statements.
end on JWJe 11 • I% wllh the foot 1p ud ...., 0 slOop bUI. feet tha~ just becaus.•.. I sa1d l
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CLEVELAND fUPI) - Medl· el hearing tho cue thai she was He also characterized her aa ic wtlb hootlle liloughta, un•ble S IowetI bY Westher
ed ItO and costo f'oo•r::;
eal testimony, portraying ... uaable to tell righllrom wroug. 1 chronic schizophrenic, a split· to ten riiJht from wron«.
PALOMARES, Spain (UP!)- and J. c. Ward, _B
CUied murderess Mrs. Mll'Iann Dr. Arthur ilo8f!nbaum, dlroe- pononallty, who somelimes Rosenbaum teoUIIed Mrs. Col· Poor weather today continued dJeport, was fined till
Colby u aa Incurably sick tor of 111-Patlenl aervlcelll Uo- Ioeted her molber in her room hy had ~ased a gun, the al- to stall further U. S. Navy op- for dropping waate ..
woman with deteriorating men-- fvenity llolpllll, ,.. allied to lllCI "at lime~ was quite cruel" teced murder ftapol, with tho eralions to recover a 20-mega- way.
ONE INJURED - Robert Reed, Athens, who w.u Ill -proce...., waa upeeted to reaume bll lelllmotl)l l&lt;lday Ia Ill punlsblng her only eblld. Ro- apparent Intent to tul a man loll H·bomb lying 2,500 feet
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scaled at lba wheel tf tbill parked ear at 9:07 a.m. today eootlnue loday as her. first-fie. Cuyahoga 01UDly . Commoa Hllbaum said she felt alighted Who hod ~!fed her love.
down in tbe Mediterranean.
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when it wu llruct II; lllOiher vehicle, wu taken to Melp 'Ill p&amp;Aom 111.11 .1op.11101 oo.t1 Pleas Coort Mondq ilo telli- by her ..ighbon, both In the The clef..,. also planned to The missing bomb, one of The bid of tho
General Hospltat a¥ lrtated for apporent back lnjutles, Mrs. Colby, accused of tho I• lied thatlhe fl.,......,ld 111Jrurb. llcluslve odburb and iD olrailer coli Dr. &lt;llarlos De Loon, a lour that !ell In this area nino Company ro
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dated bact .- oarll u q hod lived.
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