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Around And
About
Middleport

IJ!e/ffates to Girls' State Chosen
By fteney Bennett Post Auxiliary
Delega~ and alternates

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t• and lhe Middleport Cblld C111- I
'8uokeye t'ilrls' St~ were nam- servatlon I.eague.
111 when th• AUllllary 1&lt;&gt; Feen- Alternates are Rose Marie , . Mr. and Mrs. Robert
rv·Bennett Post 128, American Hackett, daughter of Mr. and : bonny, Jeffersonville, Ind.
!igloo. met Tuesday evening al l Mrs. George Hack•tt. for Miss I the weekend recently at
Ill• post home in Middleport. I Rue and Miss Gru•ser a n d ! home lD Middleport.
~Irs ..~!bert Roush, president. ! Margie Harris alternate for Jan- ! Mr. and Mrs. P. K Russell
ronduried the meeting.
, ice Schmoll and Sandra Swartz. : and daughter, Kayle, VISited ov·
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Deleaates to Buckeveo Girls' 1n oth er busmess
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. c udeo S!tndra swarh, daugh~: Poppy Day sale was set fer , er,, Mrs. E. McGraw an . stste:,
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ter ol Mr. and Mrs.
ugene ·
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. bake salr to be held on th• Mea ow rl e, · a.
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Swaru. sponsol'E' Y e aux
d I M c H Wise Jr recently
. same days. The members vote 1
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111 :~r..,·· ·· sue Rue, daughter of :to
purrhase poppy cannlsters returned from a busmess trip
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Rue, 1
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and a wreath for memorial ser· to eve a .
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Y e UXI •~ry .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.
and .XI Gamma dMu hStoror~tyf; vt~~; Albert Roush rehabill- 1nesy and daughter, Terrie
Debbie Gruoser,,. ·aug er o tation· chairman aoneunced
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lit. ond M~s: II tlhamthGruBese~, I she had obtained 40 tickets lor ' guests of his mother, Mrs. Hensrxm ·~ rttd Jomtly bv
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• 'attendance of a TV program ry ennesy ·
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andd Professtonal
Women .ls ··over WSAZ 1n Hun11ngton 1or Mrs · John Vroman , Colum-.
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bus is a medical patient at Unt·
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em ers
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C'O·'ponsored by the Auxiliary and Rutl~nd. may have' tickets. of Mr. Ernest Covert, former
A bus wlfl be chartered for the Middleport residents. She Is
trip May 10 with members teacher in the
boarding the bus in Pomeroy. Schools.
i The Auxmary voted to pur- Mr. and Mrs. Fred ~:~:~~~
! cha!:ie towels ror making bibs : of Dunbar, W. Va. were
, for the veterans at Chillicothe in Middleperl Saturday.
ThrPf' applicants were accept- : ~md a donat1on was made to the ! Mrs. 0. P. Klein I~ _able to
t•d fm members!lip when Ches· ; Easter Seals. Clarence Gilkey. ~ be .out ror a sho:t bme
ter crunge No. 2609 met Tues- Dell Wilt and Dale Kennedy I havmg been confmed to her
d ~i l' (•\'t&gt;n in!2
were reported patienL• at t h t" ! home for several months With
II :l iT\' Holter. worthy master, Huntington Veterans Hospital ' a root ailment.

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This weekend Elberfelds Store will be open on both Friday night ·and

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Saturday night untii"S"- a good time for family shopping- to select a

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and Mr. Ruben Collins at Mt&gt;ig') i
Memorial in Pomeroy. Mem-j ·eit•'i'i»EtW"'il&gt;idlil!.-* ".,. ,~ -~
ber~ went to Jack's Dairy Bar .
: for refrPshments.
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People In
Pcmeroy

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,·entt'rlnral Hobart Newell '
appointed community ser- ;
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.-\ i1rnernm was presented by .
Ml'' Anh~r Orr, lecturer. wllo :

draperies-- ready to wear- time to stock up on cosmetics -school

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Entertalne
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Friday and Saturday, Both Days 9 to 8

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ersbach and daughter, Sybil. ,
Mrs. W. A. Morgan attended
a birthday dinner Sunday, at ,
ete home of her son and daugh- [

Mens $5.95 PERMANENT PRESS SLACKS . . . . . . .••.. $4.88
Littl• Boys $2.95 SHIRTS AND SLACK SETS (3 to 7) •• •• $2.44
Mons $8.95 Zipper Front Lightweight JACKETS .... . .. $7.67
Meno $1.95 Short Sl"ve Blue Chambroy WORK SHIRTS .$1.66
Boy• $1.98 Big Yank Blue Denim Wostorn DUNGAREES $1.65
Meno $4.95 Solid Color Zipper Front CoHan JACKETS .. $3.88
Young Mono $3.95 Wnh 'n Wur Cotton SLACKS •• .. . . $3.19
Boyo $3.95 Zif'P"r Front BASEBALL JACKETS .. . .. . . . $3.35
Boy• $1.95 Long Sl..vo White Drou Shirts (SliM 6 to 18) $1.67
Mona $1.00 Loothor DRESS or WORK BELTS
. . . . . . . . 85c
Special Group Mens and Boys Lightweight Jackets . . 1h Price
Mens $1.69 Woldtra Spociol WORK GLOVES . . . . . . . . $1.49
Mens $6.90 Big Yank WORK UNIFORMS ... . •. •• $6.00 1 1ult

trr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roger .

Mrs. Wayne Gibbono enter- · Morgan, Middleport,
tai'1ed with a luncheon

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Bargains On Mens and Boys Wear

bus arrived Sunday for a visit
! with ber sister, Mrs. W. H. Eb·

' Mrs. Gibbons
Is Hostess at
A Luncheon
Wedm~s~

honoring ,

their son Keith.

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day at her home on Hudson-St. , Mrs. Paul Grinstead and dau·
A r0lor scheme of yellow and ' g-hler Lori or Belpre are spend-

green was . carried oul. in ~he ing a few days with her sister, I
tahle 'appmntmE'nts
Jn('ludmg ' Mr!;. Clair Spencer. Carrie Beth
arrangements of yellow .Jonquil! Bearhs, who has been their
and Fors~·thia in crystal swan!i :guest, returned home
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Mr. and Mrs. 0 . A. Martin
spent the weekend In Alliance
: "'it~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mar' tin, Miss Patricia Marlin and 1
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Mrs . C. A. Martin and Mrs.
r.•orge Mowrey attended the
American Legion AUliliary of
K. T. Crossen Post,
Athens,
Wedaesday evening. Mrs. Marlin. district community service
chairman, was guest speaker.

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ANNIVERSARY

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SALE

Bargains in Infant's Wear

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All Cotton Fitted Crib Sheets
S.le 89c
Infants Orion Knit Bootees
Sale 97c
Infants Rayon and Nylon Blankets
Sale $1.66
Infants Waterproof Panties (4 pr. to pkg.) _ Sale 89c
Infants Cotton Training Penties _Sale 4 for $1.00
Toddlers Orion Slipover end Cardigan Sweeters
Sale $2.77

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BOYS

Bastetball
Oxfords

Canvas
Loafers

made by Mrs. ~11 Kincaid.
The guest list Included Mrs.
0. P. Klein, Mrs.
Malcolm '

Black and White

Blark and White

Walter Crooks, Mrs. B r u c e j
Lloyd, Mrs. Forrest Bachtel,

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Sizes 2V.
to Big II

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Roller, Miss Frieda Faehnle, :
Mrs. J. E. D. Hartlnger, Mrs. I
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Cecil Kincaid, Mrs.

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son Jones and the hostess, Mrs.
Gibbons.
An added feature of the af·
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vance of tlle birthday of Mrs.

t01rli!:-Fiifld Blu-Whltt

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IARGAINI ON THE FIRST FLOOR
....50 Kodak tnllomoHc M2 MOVIE CAMERA ........ ,. .. ,. ,. $36.95
$21.95 Kodok lnotomoHc 154 CAMERA OUTFIT ............... $22.45
$2.45 Kodachrome II Bmm MOVIE FILM ...................... $2.1CJ
SSe Kodok Vorlchromo PAN FILM .............................. 39c
$1.15 Kodak Kodocolor X FILM .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. • .. . .. 17c
$3.50 St111&lt;roft H..IHI BRIDGE GIFT PAK ..... .... ....... ,. .. $2.50
$2.95 Stoncroft BRIDGE GIFT PAK . .. .. .. .............. ., . $2.00
79c ADDRISS AND TELEPHONE BOOKS ............ ... ... , .. 55&lt;
79c DIARY AND RECORD BOOKS . .. .. ....................... SSe
$1,50 CAPRO JOTTER WITH PEN SETS ...... ., ................ 75c
$1,00 RAND McNALLY WORLD MAPS ... .. .. . .. .. .............. 73c

Womens $1.00 Textured Nylon Stockings 2 prs. $1.00
Jewelry-Enameled Pins In Colors
88c
Mens Leather Billfolds
Sale 88c
Girls $1.00 pkgs. (4 pairs) White Anklets
SOc
Boys Kirbury and Shanmont Socks_ 3 pairs $1.00
Mens Heavy Duty White Socks
3 pairs $1.00
Mens Bachelors' Friend Socks
3 pairs $1.00
Childrens 39c Socks • Anklets
4 peirs $1.00
Special! White and Colored and Floret
Pillow Cases for $1.00 1 pair
Special- A Group of $1.95 to $6.95 Table Coven
including oblong and round
While they lest
et half price

high srhool danre party ed 0 number of games with ' daughter and son-m-law, Mr . .
will be held this coming Friday prizes awarded to Mrs, Curd , and Mrs. Albert Martm Jr. or ·
1i)!ht from 8-11 p.m. at ~he .wa- Mrs. C. F. Tompkms, MrS . Belpre.
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h•ma Higb School ouditormm. James Suuisby, Mrs.
Alfred Mdrd. andh MrsL. P~ucf Gr~nsBteadlh
l'h• 1avs wllf emcee the dance C
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, an aug ter, on, arm e
which is
to the public
row an
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· ;;;;,I Refreshments were served .b~ 1and son, Charles were Monday
Fru Flor;da Vacation
lhe hostess from a table wll ! evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
14 0.1&gt;• &amp; 3 Nlghhl
whtte lace cover and centered I Robert Ritchie and son.
I" Miami Beac:h
. with an arrangement or snaJr- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marlin
"!~t A Contootf
dragons. Attending were those Sr. and son, Mike and Mrs. Lyf1•r.•n•
Con
Gol
Cerllf eel Gas Station
na med abo ve an d Mrs . AIonzo dia Hysell visited Sunday in
W. Main
Pom•roy, 0. , Custer. Mrs. Carl Shtelds. Mrs., Belpre with Mr. and Mrs. A~ '
' Dale Smith. Miss Elsie Hart 1bert Martin Jr.
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and Mrs. E. J. Tracy.
Mrs. Orviffe Bader of Cofum·

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Womens $3.95 Cotton Dresses_ Sele 2 for $7.00
Womens $3.95 Cotton Cerdigans
S.le $3.44
Womens $3.95 Banton Cardigans
S.le $3.44
Womens $2.99 Cotton Blouses
Sele $2.44
Womens $1.99 Cotton Blouses
S.le $1.44
Womens $3.99 Cotton Blouses
Sale $3.44
Womens $7.95 Cotton Dresses
Sele $6.44
Womens $3.95 Dusters
Sale $3.44
Girls $1.95 Cotton Blouses
Sale $1.44
Girls $1 .00 Playwear
Sale 84c
Womens $4.95 Extra Size Chalk1es
Sale $4.44

Bargains on the Main Floor

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CUSTOMERS Use Our Free Parking Lot on 2nd
Street-h's For Your Convenience While Shopping

Phil Maid Nylon Slips
Sale $2.66
Shanmont P1nties ___ Sale 2 for $1.00
$3.00 Bras
Sale 2 for $3.00
$3.00 Nylon, Dacron end Cotton Slips
Sele $2.57
Womens $3.95 Phil Maid Nylon Gowns_ Sale $3.39
Girls $2.00 Bouffant Slips or Half Slips _ Sale $1.59
Girls Peek-A-Boo Cotton Mesh Panties Sele 2 for $1.
Womens Full Length Plisse Gowns
Sale $2.57
Childrens Cotton Pajemas
S.le $1.69

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Bargains in the Ready To Wear Department
On The 2nd Floor

Womens
Womens
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Womens

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supplies -- housewares - there are bargains in every department.

LINGERIE

uprnf'd with a poem , ''for Ev· :
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visit at Rndgeporl w1th her SIS·
•r·vmH' ·• SC'vt&gt;ral rPading5 were · ~rs . Thomas Young
t'ntt&gt;r ter and brother·ln-law, Mr. and
;:i ~·rn including. Saint Pat ;u;d tamed
the Past M~J!rons ~f Mrs Harry Sadler.
·he Bn! man. by Mrs. Hobart Pom~n~y Chapter OES Tues· M1ss Laura Grueser entned
N. well: lris'h ·History, Harry 1 day evening at ht&gt;r Wesl M31n- Veterans Memorial . Hospital .
~oi1E&gt;r : Smi les. Hobart Newell: I st hnme
Monday ror obsen.·atJon and
tmd Prediction!' for 1966 George ' The m~teting, in charge of trPt:~tmcnt.
GPnhP 1me-r. A poem ... A_ Pre- . Mrs. Hartwell Curd. president.! Miss Sharon ~mith spent the
llidr'' hy Mrs. George Genhei- 1 opened with de-votions
taken : wef'kt&gt;nd with MISS Susanna ~rn­
mrr anrl a med itation hv Mrs. · from Psalm 26 by Mrs. I B. · old at Lindley hall , for
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Henrv Turnff ('Oncluded the Weed who had a meditatiOn on . sisters weekend at Ohio Un1ver- ·
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were Lord's Prayer in unison closed 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cl1fford Phll- ,
srrvt&gt;d following thE' meeting. i the devotions. A short business , lips wen~ weekend goes~ of
Tni?' next m~ting will be Tucs- se-ssion was held. Mrs. Nolan the1r daug!lter a~ . sor"J-m~law,
1 11 ~, April 26 and will sta rt al 1 Swackhamer gave 8 demonstra- Mr. and. M~s. ~tU.•am . Nease
j·30 p m.
1 tion en antique nower arrange-; and
fam1ly m Cmcmnab.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arnold
DANCE AT WAHAMA
i m~~ss· Maud Grueser conduct- Iwere Sunday gue~ts of their .

TONIGHT
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TV-- furniture for your home- wall to wall carpet- curtains and

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prf'"!(l;d, A rc'llmunicatlon was
rt&gt;Jd from Alfred Grange &lt;·on·
l\ '!'n 1ng v i ~; itation on April 14
il nd rl:ms were made to attrnd.
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w r(' ~ ~rd to nf'W members for

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A·ccepts Three
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$1- 12'h to Big IG--2 PAIR $3.00

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ROUSH'S SHOE STORE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

0 . P. Klein, who has been conlined to her home by Illness.

The lighted birthday cake, made
by Mra. Crooks, was presented
l&lt;l M". Klein on a musical cake
plate and gilts and cards were
given l&lt;l her Including an Amer·
lean Flag D.A.R. pin.
A social hour and discussion
of various world t&lt;lplcs followed the luncheon. The guesta enjoyed a l&lt;lur of the Gibbonl
home with Its early American
, fumltllngs which Include many
antiques such as a collection of
eolfee milia, clockl, lamfll and
pictures, and an early music
boot more thaa 100 yeal'l old.
Mrl. Craok1 ualaled Mn. Glll'

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CANDY ANO EASTER NOVELTIES ON TH11ST FLOOR
lroch'o 39c Chocolate co.. rod FRUIT AND NUT IGGI ..• . ..• . ..
Broch's 39c EASTER .BUNNY HANO PUPPETS . .. .. .. ... ~....
Polm.,. 55c Solid Mltk Chocotatt IASTIR IOXII . . . . . , ......• ..
Brocho 44c Ch-foto Co..rod MALTED MILK IGGS ... ,. .......
lroch"o 39&lt; MARSHMALLOW IGGS . ....... ... ............. ,. ..
lroch'o 69c EASTER BASKETS . .. .. . . .. .. . . ......... ., •.
Polmor 29c Pure MILK CHOCOLATE PETER RABBIT ....•.•. , .. .
Broch"o 69c BOX EASTER TRIATS .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. • • .. .. .. .. .
11.00 NON-TOXIC SOUEEZE TOYS .. .. .......... ., • ; .. • .. ..
19c EASTER EGG COLOR KITS
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'1.00 EASTER BOUNCING HOPPY BUNNIES .. , , . . . . • . . . . . . . . . .
It won't b. long now until we'll b. hiving our Sole of

Jackson and Perkins ROSE BUSHES
On The 1st. Floor In Tht Hovseweres Department

33c

YOU ALWAYS SAVE ON YOUR TOILETRIES AT ELBIRFELDS
69c COLGATE DENTAL CREAM .. . . .. . .. .. ....... ...... .. 57c
tic POLIDINT OENTURI CLEANSER TABLETS ................ lie
79c FACT TOOTH PASTE .
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tic COLGATI 100 MOUTH WASH ............................. . 66c
69c RESOLVI TABLETS ...... ......... .. ..................... 61c
21c PElOXIOE . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 16c
$1 .00 tCE.O-DERM ...................... ....... ....... ... ..... 73c
79c CLEARASIL .. . ..
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19c NOXZEMA SKtN CREAM . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . • .. .. . .. 77c
,1.50 LOVING CARE HAIR COLOR LOTION ....... ., .......... $1.12
12.00 TONI HOME PERMANENTS
........... .. ............ '1.50
$1.00 ALBERTO V0-5 HAIR ORESStNG .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. lie
69c ARRlD CREAM DEODORANT
.............. .. .. ....... 61c
COMPLEXION SIZE SAFEGUARD SOAP . . .. . . . . . .... ., ...... 19c
$2.00 Lody Cfolrol Cromogoniltd HAIR LIGHTEN&amp;R .......... $1.61
79c Glflo... Super Stolnleo STEIL BLADIS (51 .. . •.•• , ••••••••. 5lc
tic PERSONNA RAZOR with 7 blod" . .. . . ........... ...... .. lie
$1.25 Mennen High Slorro AFTER SHAVE ICE .... .. ........ .... 71c
79c GILLETTE HEADS UP HAIR GROOMING .. • .. . • .. • .. .. .. .. 67c
$1.25 OLD SPICE AFTER SHAVE LOTION ...................... 93c
'1.00 OLO SPICE MAN POWER DEODORANT .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. 73c
$t.OO OLD SPICE SHAY I CREAM (R..ulor or Mtnlholl ......... . 73c

BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
IN THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT
Topntry Squaret, now 1hiprnent ..... . . ........... SOc uch
Dreta Print, 36", 100% Cotton, beautiful poHerm .... 39c yd.
$1.39 Vynocel Window Shadet, 36x36 white, ton, gr"n
Solo $1 .00
59c Quodrigo Cloth, 36" Prints ond Solids •• . ... . Sale 49c yd.
$2.95 ond $3.19, 54" Tapntry Upholat.ry, big selection
patterns ond coloro-Solo $2.49 yd.
$3.49 Plold CoHon Shill Blankets, 70x80 ...... Sole $2.69 pair
Tier and Volonca Sot, drip dry broodcloth, buutlful
oolld colora-$ 1.95 sot
$1.69 and $1.89 Hit ond Min ScoHor Rug1, 24"x45" Solo $1.50
$1.00 Throw Awey B191, for all vacuum cluners Sol• 79c bot
$2.98 Kirsch Two Woy Draw Troval'll Rod
Length 30" to .S"-Sole $2.49
$1.19 45" Docron ond Cotton Poplin, solid colora
Pnt.la nd dork ahadta-$1 .00 yd.

SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
IN THE TOY DEPARTMENT ON THE 1ST FLOOR
$1.00 Ploatlc HORSE SHOE GAME SET .. ..••.. . .• •. , ... 69c
$1.19 Flahar Prlco STRNGING BEADS ........•. •• , .•• . 88c
$1.95 Flah•r Price POUND AND SAW BENCH .... ... .. $1.44
$1.69 Motta! MUSIC BOX GE·TAR ...... . .. .••..•••. $1 .19
$3.95 Hol'llman FULLY JOINTED DOLL . . . . . . . . . • • • . $2.69
98c WHAM.() SUPER BALLS . .. .. .. .. . • .. . . .. • • .. .. 77c
$2.49 MoHel Fonner 50 GUN AND HOLSTER SETS . • . , • . $1.85
$9.95 Louis Morx ELECTRIC TRAIN SETS .. ....•• • , •. $6.00
$1.95 Fisher Price CREATIVE BI,OCKS .... , •.• , •••••. $1.65
$3.19 Fl1htr Prlco MILK WAGONS . . . . . . .... , ..•••.. $1.88

Bargains In Housewares
39c Jumbo 51.. Pock ScoHI PAPER NAPKINS . ... 3 for $1.00
$1.19 Fromed WOOD BARK PICTURES ................ 60c
$1.00 CLOTHESPIN BAGS ............ ..•.... . . • •••• . 69c
$1.00 WILLOW BASKETS . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. • • .. 60c
$1.95 lnatont Roluae Aluminum ICE CUBE TRAYS .••• $1.50
$1.00 WROUGHT IRON TRIVETS . ....... .......... .. SOc
79c VAPOR BRITE OVEN CLEAJI!ER ........ .. . ....... 66c'
69c PLASTIC DISH PANS . .. .. . .. . .. • . .. . • • • .. • • . • . 44c
$2.95 ond $3.25 WASTE BASKETS .. .... ... ....... , $1.50
$3.95 7 PIECE JUICE SETS . .......... ...... . , .. • . $UO
$2.19 PAGODA STACK CANDY DISHES .• .. •.•...• •.. $1.50

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the French leader's reply tt i
President Johnson's letter on I
NATO which de Gaulle was 1
said to consider "negative" and
an evasion of the call lor ''tacUcal aegotistlons."

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BARGAINS IN PURNITURI-3RD FLOOR
$St.OO llmmoM Twin Sfu MATT. &amp; lOX SPRING SITS .... ..It $46.0G
,219.00 SlmmoM HIDI A 810, lorly Amorlcon . . ..•• , , , ...It tUUO
,269.00 K,..hltr 2 Pltco LIVING ROOM IUITII ...... ,. Sot. '2tiO.OD
.. 119.01 RCA WHIRLPOOL WRINGII WASHIII ........ Solt ,132.00
$119.00 7 PtiCI DtNITTI SITS . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ........ Sole 1194.00
$129.00 Double DrotHr, Mirror, Chost tnd lookcolt ltd .. ..It 119.00
1191.00 ITUDINT DISK and CHAIR SITI ( I l - l .. .. .. lit. "'.00
$279.00 FRINCH PROVINCIAL lOP A ......... ~ .. , , •• Sole 1119.00
$299.00 RCA WHIRLPOOL OtSHWAIHIR ........... ·. · ..h $244.00
119.00 and 179.00 llrkllno SWIVIL ROCKIRS ltno .-PI Solt NII.OO
$59.00 Kroohlor OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, D&lt;!nllh - - ... .Solt t44.00
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Sheriff Robert C,
bach's department ossilled '
the investlgat!oa of the

Authorities discounted possibility of any danger today from a railroad car loaded with a chemical that deATLAM'A - AUTHORITIES
ralled at the Hobson crossing of Route 7 about 11 p.m.
raided 1 "clearing bouse for
Thursday.
sex" Thuraday and confiscated
. It was one of six cars derailed according to State
stacJ&lt;s ol pornography and 8
H•ghway Patrol. They were part of an 82-car New York
l!letnbership list containing the
Central train. The crossing is three tenths of a mile
names of several rorninent Atsouth of Middleport
fantans.
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No one a~ong the. live-rna• torn up. Damages were estimathealth commissioner Dr ~h}rdJmtth, a1e~t o~ the U. S. F•sh and Wildlife Service, and acting Meigs co t crew was InJured. offiCers sta~ ed at $15,000.
I Ah dh k r
Known at "Club Rebel," the ~ in the county the past y~a," sian~f~· s."r~ eO~ c eck a cha rt showmg areas in which rabid skunks have been k~~~ ed.
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I The tram was
southbound from ~hne ;e:d 'm~•=":,
or~anlution's p~bfication speci- 1eases, Ohio Department of .Health a~d at leit J~k R~~ II, of th~ veterinary unit, Division of Communicable Dis- The stx cars deratfed lncfud·j lrom Columbus to Dickinson, and thence to ete entire
ahzotl in el~ssll•ed advertising
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ed four loaded with rement, W. Va Traffic at the Hobson gation, will be the
bluntly stating tbe sexual deone wtth pipe and anolher w1th crossing was expected to be , 1
f h.
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chemical Th
da
ges ure o c r1st1an
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ere was no nger blocked at intervals this morn- at a
I 'd II .
man and two women, one a
from the chemical tank car. ac- lng as cleanup work proceeded ice s:~;-~'; ~· pgt~utlrl
shapely redh~ad, w~re present Skunk rontrol measures were oflicial of the Division of Com.
.
cordmg. to Sgt. P. D. McCree- Howard Crider, 57, Galion, Pomeroy Jumor High · teflllfll,,
when authorities raided
the recommellded to 120 municipal Imum cable Disease Ohio De t I Smith, who Indicated his Impossible to cover the entire ~y, as II m no way was m post· was engineer on the tram. Otfl. 'audtlonum.
club located In a posh double , and township officials of Molgs ment of Heallh c~nduc par -, department would be willing to c-ounty.
I wn to turn over
er crew members were Clarence I
.
lUIIe of reoms on the 18th Ooor !county by representatives of the lmeetin
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ted the ,asstSt m a control program, Dr Russell noted four ways [ Traff&lt;e on Rt. 7 at the Hob- Baldwin, 62. Bucyrus. fireman; I Sponsored by the Meigs c-; '"''"'•••~,.
of a high-rise apartment build· state and federal government Both g.with sanction
I said etlher traps or toxofds could to curb rabies, bemg immuni-1son crossmg was blocked _lor a- C. R. Wyone, 43 , Columbus, con-' ly Juntor Chamber of
lng.
Friday night In lhe courtroom board 'of health s· id from the : be used Polson eggs, plainly zatlon of dogs and cats, sh·ay bout four hours, IICCOrdmg to ductor; Harold Flowers, 37, Co- merce, m cooperatton with
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' of the courthouse. The meetln should be taken ' i a
actmn marked and placed In specific dog control, wildlife control and /Sgt McCreedy The derailment , fumbus, brakeman, and L. I. Metgs County Mlmsterlal ": '~~;,;:;J;;
ATLANTA MJIISiliSIPPI ' was SjXInoored by the Meig! reduc lh f 1 mkm~lately to areas, would be most economi- pubhc mformation
left about 200 feet of
lrack Morrow, 51. OrJent flagman
soctattOn. the service will cep-,
stands tnday 81 lhe fast state County Health De
. e e oca_ s un jXIpula- caL
Members of the .boa d
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lnlhe South Where the poll tax Hi&lt;'hard Smith u~tme~t~h l ~~~li~: ~~h~:a~~~ problem I~, Smith and Dr. Russell said health, Beulah Strauss' heal~ ' B•
reftgton in Amenca ~ive," IIIII
I• stiff a requirement lor vot- and Wildlife
agent lor Already 20 cases '::re
w"':id be best to c-oncentrate department administrative 8,. 1
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Ohto and Michigan, and Dr. the county have been re r
. e e ort m an area JUSt out- Ststant, Metgs County Game I
man churches
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The U S S1u&gt;
Co In Jock Russell. veterinary unit this year.
po ted Side . the more fJ&lt;!f\~fated com- Protector Donald Williams, Dr.
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urt =~mumiJeo, although tt woulct be E F. Maag, county commissionIn rapid· lire order, three Jo. ~
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!~::~:tF"!.~~~a~~~:~:~ts~: Controvers

I n g and dog warden George Lo8an
mon. The ReV:
- ~=~;l
' attended.
of Heath Methodist Cburch,
I Health department offtcials j
dleport; the Hev. Joseph Krii!Y;~·
said today leaders of all mcor- C FRA~K":ORT, Ky (Special) -. Kentucky Power lot Sl. Paul's Lutheran ch~II'Ciil.&lt;
porated villages Indica led their ! ompany s Btg.Sandy Plant at Loutaa, Ky' will soon be I Pomeroy, and the Rev. Rlellcooperation wtth lh
quadrupled In SIZe.
ard Martin of Grace Episeoplll
roun
' and the Rutland are: :;og~am
"Governor Edward T. Breathitt and Donald C. Cook, Church, Pomeroy Will take part.
e
I named the ftr t to d s een pr&amp;;,J~ent of Ke~~tucky Power and of its parent, American
i is
s
un ergo the Elect~tc Power Company, at a press conference here this The Rev. Donald Hicks of ibe ,
WHEEUNO W VA po on egg treatment.
mormng announced plans for the company's construction Middleport Church of Cbrlal .
1\'•·•efing Steel Cor~.• eha;ging th!:SHINGTON (UP!) -For signals from the air and pipes 1 Henry opened the hearin s b
•
Iof a giant 800,000-kilowatt
- - - ---Will conduct the worabip, mU..a l.•e~~cb of conll'act, filed a '
days, congressmen ffs- 1the programs mto subscribers' I explammg the FCC's
g
! ste~m-electr!c generatmg three-year perind 1969-71
mg use of a pamph~ speclaiJr'
lilt' million damage suit Thurs. ' ~n~ to b".;:kers_of Commumty I homes for a ree averagmg for greater controls f::i~ s
u~ at Big Sandy.
F. M Baker. of Ashland vice prmted for the occasK&gt;D.
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day l~alnst U. S. Steel Corp. Ita~ke~~:ut cl:~v= t' (CA~)Iabout $5.50 a month.
jurisdiction for tho ' first
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i ed r:c8:~nt additiOn andd ref at- presidenl and general ma~ager ' A youth c~oir under directiGit
and the Triangle Conduit and wide selection
p ton an a
M~vfng lnlo Cities
over 1.200 CATV systems that ' fi
' cost
... are expecle . tt l ~I Kentueky Power. also partie. of Jaycee Ralph Werry will liJII
C•~le Co. The suit charged '
of programs.
Once_ aimed at rural areas,, use h1gh antennae, but not ,
, En i:pprolunately fiOO.mtlho~. 1pated m the press conference I an ollertory anthem. A 1~
Triangle 11 breached Jts contract Today, one thing was: clear: CATV 1~ movmg mto the l'Jties, 1 microwave relay equipment. /
I is g .eermg work 00 . the umt and pomted out that the new 1oak cross and simple ••tm~y lli-l.
lor the purchase of substantial A wide selection of controver- where ll offers clearer signafst He satd the controls were
/o:ng forward rapidly a n d umt is expected It burn Z-mtl- bfe" will lend religious llllldt.:f.'
qoantllles of stt1ll products
sial Issues surrounds the extent and more_~aried programmmg.l1needed to slrtke a balance )
s'::r construction 18 ~xpected hon tons of coal annually. All phere It the stage.
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and United States Steel Corp.l"' which the federal govern- And . .'t s growing. FCC between CATV operators on the I Cars driven by VIlma Pikko'"June. The umt ts sch· of thiS fuel, he said, will be
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procured
the ment should regulate, and CommissiOner E. William Hen- one side and broadcasters who )a, 51, Galhpolis, •nd Doris
:led for commerctal opera- Jsupphed by Kentucky operators ha~~l =~~ISler~ ID lhe ~
brP&amp;rh."
restrict, the booming CATV ry estunated lhe growth rale at originate the signals on lbe Sayre, 40. Syracuse collided at Co 10 11969 ·
' an~ transported to the plant
td
urg . "'orsbare m llili
The suit ...ks m million f indus\fy.
Ia system per day.
CONTINUED On Page 7
i ::lj) a.m. Thursday· on Rt. 124 . m~ ellon ~ the unit will site on the Big Sandy River via ::~ ~ai~:presslon brollter~
damageo from Triangle and $jlf ·
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at the intersection of Cotlege St. raiSe 1 e plant s lotaf genuat- the Chesapeake &amp; Ohio Rail ·, th .
m ac~JOn, •Ion&amp; 11111i~
millloo !rom U. S. Steel. NeiUt- / :"'e House Commel·co Com· J
In Syracuse. Noone was injured. mg capactty lo 1,065,000 kw way's Big Sandy Branch.
•tr congregations.
'·f·
er defendant lssue&lt;l commenl !mltlee Thursday recessed until '
The State Highway patrol and make ll the largest _inves-1 "Our use of coal alone wifl
·•f
on lhe suiL
Aprll 5 its hearings on
Said the vehicles met on • sharp tor-owned power stalton m the represenl an annual contribu.l
proposals by the Federal
curve and the Pikkoj11 car was cornm~nwealth.
/ lion of approximately ""mil.l
LONDON - RED CIIINA'S i Communications Commission
left of center. There was minor Prestdent Cook revealed that lion to the economy of Kentuc-'
~Jpreme leader, Mao Tze-tung, I ~~CCI to extend regulation
damage to the Pikkoja car and the umt " lhe _first of three / ky," Baker stated.
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was reported today te be grave- ! O:.rTn~TVih fir t
SAIGON (UP!)- A company of U S Marines today moderate damage to the Sayre :i~w turbme; generators The turban-generator for the
ly ill.
thes . .
e
s go-round, turned back a Communist assault aim~d. t t k'
car.
. seven-sta e American new unil will be manufactured
The diplomalic reports
of tak e facts and Issues began to a section of the coplains where a valuable ;ce ~.;.ngi over . The patrol cited Mrs. Pikko- Eleclrtc Power System plans and installed by General EJec.l
Mao'o Illness, which could not / e •h•pe. . .
ing harvested. The Viet Coog fled under 3 heav P. s be- ja to Metgs county court March 1? place 10 operatl"? '" the Ap. tric Company. It will be t h • I Threo persons were ftlled, ... .
be C&lt;&gt;nflrmed, followed ward Abotll 8 mdho? !3 or 4 per artillery counterattack.
-- · - y atr and :15 on a charge of left of center. pafachta regton durmg
t h•
(Continued on page 71
case was continued, and
from Peking that Mao had not . cent of the n&amp;lK&gt;n s famJIIes) It was disclosed meanwhile was shot down Thursda d .
ot~er arrests Thursday were
------ --bonds were forfeited in ~=t~~
been seen iD public oral aov- i"o':" are . served by CATV, that 852 bombers h:om Guam raids over Communist y :.~~~ of Ray St. Clair •. 59, Rl. 2 BidCounty Court l&lt;ldoy by J
orrunent lunctiw for
some I ~uch ~cks broadcasten• flew 8 double header mission Viet Nam and crashed 15 mile~ well, speedmg, Ctled to municiIFrank w. Porter, Jr.
lime.
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' . . Viet Cong ~sitlons 70 north • northwest of DOng Hoi raf :'"'',March 25: Charles 0.
Paul Runyon, charted
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northwest or Saigon early on the Tonki G If The
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au rml t, 30, Pomeroy. no
lntolcallon and ~klo&amp;
...:·b~.~o.r:~l,
BIJ'IOIS today. They struck • Commu- was reportednmrssing.
pilot :rrator's license, cited to
t~e highway ~y tbe
8
retal ed
ove beea ntst training ond weapons A U S Ar
CH 47 Chi . .
etgs coonty court April I;
Patrol , had bJS case ~lllni. .
die ~
:e~lllage of Mid·
area and a headquarters hefiC!Iple~ cr:ed Thursdan~ Paul W. Runyon, 23, Miners- Funeral services for James Survivors Include a daughter, He was placed 011 • ·
Jill
e tii(Jneerlng
soutb of the first strike miles ·northw
y 0 vlfle, mca~cerated in the Meigs Harvey Eaotman, 83.
Thora Ruth West Lake Ohio · bond.
=lurol wort for
A
S. military spokesma~ base of Ues~ ~tAn C ~ county jail on charges of 'intoxi- who died l&lt;lday at 3 a.m. at
one grandso~. Robert Rdth Jr ' DamIf E. Smith wu
Mlddl
new holfdtq Ia announced that an Air
Division troo . in
cation and_ parking oh the road- Good Samaritan Hospital
Seattle. Wash.; a grandd~ugb: $10 and cosl• lor permiltlnr
Funeral servlceo for
fare
fdl&lt;llo~...... tbe wei· FUl5 Thundercbief jel bomber
Clfnook h't~al way, hearmg March 25.
Zanesv!Ue, will be held Sunday ter, Roberta Jean Ruth at home unlicensed operator to
Tmy, ill!, who died Thuraday ~ pom!enta" aero~ • .,.,. deCong grou~dnre 'u:U.uy
a~ 2 p.m. at the Ewing
in West Lake; one brother. Clar- Patricta ltatfield wu
wlll be held Saturday morning~ •Bmaa
tt Court- ...,_,_
_,_,..,. carries a four or 'ttve-m-1: :;:raas Memorial Htt~pltal With the Rev. Freeland
ence Eastman, Horrisonvllle ; $10, and costs .., a DO
at the Ewing Chapel at 10 I m I Gerold E H
l&lt;lday.
A farge aHeadaaee II ex- crew
laslona - Jean Carson, officiating.
two cousins Everett Bissell tor ' hcenae cbarp lllltl
with burial Jn the Beecb Gr~v~ 1 wUI • ..,.;....:·~:! tb_e firm ported ol lbe IDIRIII Sc..J..A.
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W. Cofwnb1a; Lucretia Hhndes, Burial will be In Beech
Pt. Pleasani and Clyde Scott' Pikkoja wos fined '10 IIIII
Cenretery.
, Moaey fer 'eoaslnt .. work. Rama, ••I•• wiU be otaged
PLAN SUPPER
Racine: Helen . Jeflers, Syra- cemetery beside his lite
Pomeroy. ~lends may call at lor leh of center.
He had served overseas In JIIUIIOMd of tltt by the Melga-Gaffta • MBSOII
The Letart Falls Methodist •cu:•: Harold Lightfoot, Middle- Elsie Tehan Eastman. He
the funeral borne anytime.
Leroy Denney, flrltell4•••
World War Illrl 1 medical un- beea llnred, ti..onl~c •: Area Boy Scouta oa Salltrday Church wlllllold 1 jitney sup- lpo~~.~!";..~k~, ~omeroy.
member ol the
Members tf Mineral Lodge of ~I onndseparato
0 0
lt and hiJ!IIIeen a depu\f siler- Mr, Zerlde,
tdtbt and SlntlaJ a~ per beginning at 5; 30
m
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ng, Pome and Oddlellows members 2U are asked lo meet at the ••sa_ •
Itt under bls father, A. 0. Traii
Tilt oven&amp; will be beld lD the Saturday, March 36, 11 P· u.; ~ ~~; ~,;:"~ M~a~~d Reeds- wlfl be pallbearers. He was
half SUnday, March Z'l, at l ;:lj) ::•ng ~
cy, wliO will sberltf. He wu pre.
SUPPER CAN. • • ' " ' - NaUOIIIII Gurd Armory 08
building. 1,
Ju&amp; Norr~ ~co . '
leport; former Supt. af the Meias
p.m. to atlend the flmeral said Den an.
ceded In ~~tail~ by hla panntl, The
CELLED
Ill. st, aora of PI, PJe-t
• acme.
ty Cblldrett's Homt.
Eric Hart noble ll'and. '
$25 ney N
Mr. and Mts. A. 0. Tracy, and March IIOUP dllll!ll' to be
"Hattn. ea Sllurday wiD be
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1 brother, •Ray.
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28 81 1J¥ fire house Jn fram 7:31 It I:Je P&gt;m. Old oa
Survlvon Include 1110 broth- I Racine 1111 been cancelled
lllladay front .•, ..... p.
"'· Roy and Dane Trlcy.
[tll I later date.
... TlteN will file llppNJd.
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Ed Speneer, Commaniler of
mater, 31 mlbtto "~
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the DAv ub me!llbera wbe at
Meln ~Haem lfm!IW
lllemes, ,.. dllploy by ...
the Mlddlepqrl LecJoa Bill at Atlatlill,ql - None:
'· ~~ IIIlis.
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I a.m. Salttiday ll1tH'nlui to at- ~ - None,
lend the ~~!(Vices.
Frlellds may call 'ill the fiDitr·WEATHER
II ~ at anytime, The fam• ,lflllly c!flltl)', 1 lillie
ory
Y opponen
of the tax was expected to have
a dtrect effect on Mlssl.,lppt's
' 1. tax. ~n. Jame• E~stland. Dsaid the courts deciSion
h•s further degraded
the
rlghls of tht slateo as granted !
un1er the Constitution.

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Aller George Hamlltm had·
Introduced PertlY and lbls reo
portecj to Lynda Bini Johnsoll
and we bad excllauged a few
perflllll!iory remarkl, I moved
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Capitol Comment, Events
WASHINGTON - lnlemttional communism lw1 now
nol merely acknowledged but
roundly boasted of its deep and
armed complicity in t.'le Doollnican Republic revolt of last
April which was nipped by
Uniled States mUitary Intervention.
The Communists
themS&lt;Ives have thus destroyed the
ease of those American criticJ
of ti:t~ American action 'Nho so

long have argued that what was
afoot down there was only a
good ''Democratic revolution••
not too dissrmilar, say, from

It is also hard for many to underGeorge Was-'lington's rebellion
stand why the Vatican Ecumenical Coun·
from
J¥ng George III.
c 11 refused to condemn the Communists.
An article In one of the most
Many of us have been under the iml!res- ·
authoritative
of all the worlds1on that the church's bailie has been
wide
publications
of Moscow:: a part of their program. The disturbing
dire&lt;ted communism, tho
"' thing is that people and groups are not
azine World Marxist Review,
wi ll mg to brand the Communists as enehas lei this already ell . coomies of freedom afld God. There is encealed
cat truly out of the bae.
tirely too much double talk, and an apIts authors are sell • idenlilied
pa rent lack of intestinal fortitude on the
members of tho necutlve com.
part of people to take a stand on issues
rniltee of the Communist party
of the day. It is further proof that in moin the Dominican Republic, J.
dern society people are unwilling to
I. Quello and N. I. Conde. They
• - stiek_ the!~ neck~ out for what they know
say, in 90 many words. that
i' right. In this enlightened period In the
the attempted putsch would
history of the world we have at our finhave succeeded but for "The
ge r tips the kno"j.lMge of those in the
direct armed intervention of
world who are ttle enemies of freedom .

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The latest earth shaking decision of
the highest court in the land is one that
~&gt;.ill release the coharts of censorship.
There was a time when every film
shown in Ohio had to be reviewed by a
board, and in the showin~ of film its
stamp of approval was plamly displayed.
That Idea became outmoded, and today
\!wre is no such hoard . We have not ad·
• vanced beyond the field of censorship
with the recent Supreme Court ruling in
regard 10 a publication. The forces of
ce nsorship are once more going to in·
1 ade l.he rig hts of persons who write and
pl'blish . We hear from several sides of
P•'ople getting worked up over certain
lnrms of entertainment and reading materiaL We guess they will never learn
that you will never be able to control it
by those methods, but only through the
practice of training and careful selection
can we reach a goal without interference
cf the fre edom of the people. There is
no place in the world today for priggishness and narrow thinking. The shadow
of 'At1thony Comstock still casts its lm·
age across the land .- ~ - · .,

wound up u produeer of -the

Liz Taylor -

U. S. imperialism," They

say.

bowever. !hat what wu plan·
ned by lhe Communists lor the
Dominican
Republic differed
only superficially from
the
earlier revolution in Cuba t!lal
put Fidel Castro in power. The
two, they add, were "in spirit,
meaning and lessons" parts of
one whole.
They ought Ul know. For at
least one ol them, Conde, IS an
old hand in C\tba. And Quell1
was clandestinely landed In the
Do)llinlcan
Republic from
Moscow slightly before the up-

ary eotn11U1nd1 organized block
by block In Sano Domingo.
The magazine piece repeatedly discloses the close rela·
tionahip of this I!ISault upon
the Domimcan Republic nol
only lo what happ&lt;med earlier
in Cuba but also to the general tactics lor Communist subversion in Latin America long
since prepared In Castro Cuba.
Something else is al90 disclosed- an outline of w h a I
the CommuniSts learned ia
the Dominican Republic lor littore use.
uour experience showed,''
Quello and Conde write, "that
the task of (Communist) revolutionaries duri!Jg an armed
insorreetion Ia to btfluence it
and guide II militarily and politically, to organize the ltruggle in &amp;«ord•nre with the
processes under way at the

Havana Radio, both his Communist purposes in this bemi•
sphere, Conde .and Quello bava
now openly ltlentilted the Communist part as ~ ultimately
moving Ioree in the DominlcaD
up~eaval.
.
Moreover, the oiomplalnts that
there really weren't very many
Communists visible Ia Santo
Domingo anyhow are
oow
shawn to be the quibbles they
always were in fact. They werea'! too visible at any one
point in Santo Domingo simply bec&gt;Iuse the . Communist
leaders quic~ly dispersed them
.. .. .. arrne...
d. "oul among th e

var10us· commands.

DOtTOR

SAYS

time.

''At first we combined aU
our
forees in a single
CMlmand. The fallacy of lhis
decision soon made itself felt.
It restricted, on the one hand,
our prop8jjanda 1which
wao
conducted chiefly among our
own members). On the other
hand, thill command be&lt;ame
the target for attacks on the
moV1!111ent by the imperialists.
Having realized our
m 1atake, we !hereupon allocated
armed Communists to 1 number of commands."
So much, then, out of the
mouths of the Communists
themselves, for the persistent
attempt 111 oome quarters hera
to depi&lt;t llle United Sillies'
tough response to this peril as
only another instance of "Red·
baiting," of looking for Communists under every bed, and
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Tbe same people who have
rising.
attacked the American Intel'
Quello and Conde describe venlion in these terms had alao
the Dominican affair B!!l "an· long pooh-poohed the existence
other contribution to the ar· of such a da"8er in Cuba, too.
senal of revolutionary elperi-- Tbeir jodgment - not
t:teir
ence on the (American) ;:ootln- motives - really woold seem
ent. " Though the Communioto to have bees proved twice ca·
were oot able at its start to tastropltlcally wrong.
control the uprising fully, rhey
For just as Fidel Casto blmohortly were "allocat1n1 ann- oell proclaimed, In
several
ed Communists" to revolutioo- thousand words broadcast by

By Wayne G. Braodstadt, M.D.
Tbe dangers of glvtng a child
too much vitamin D ,have long
bel&gt;n known, yet cases of vitamin D poisoning continue to occur. One reason lor this is that
a mother may give end liver
oil to a child who Is gelling
additional vitamin D in enriched
milk, breakfast cereal, fruit
drinks, baby foods, bread and
margarine.
!f she does this 111 the summer. when exposure of the
child's skin to direct sunlight
allows the body to make Its
own vitamin D. the oumulallve
effect IS heightened.
In recogniti811 of this danger the Food and Drug Ad·
ministration has proposed a
new regulation which would re-duce the amount el vitamin D
that may be added to food
products. Even If a chikl dol!l
oot develop vitamin · D polaon·
ing, an intake of this vitamin
In excess
needs will not
benefit
thai
the
will ba

Time
aN TtmfER I-IANP WITJ.I ,
REQI.JiREP·-· THEY'L.L.
'THEIR JOINTS ARE TIREI7 ....

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Richard Burtoa

11amr "Wbo'a Alrlid Of Vklo
BiDJa Woolf?" - LeluniD, whD
III'Oit thecaereenplay fQc: "11011Dtl

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Eddie Jacobs Alternate
On Southern All Stars

of Musle" (he'll probabiJ. ft
the Writers' Guild Awar4 for
thai) - who also '
adlpletl
"The K1nC aDd r• uti "W01I
Slcle Story" for t1te eeren IIIII
DOW will write and
produet
· ''Hello, Dolly!" Our local bop
Is rlciJDI blah - and IOiilellmt
w!lhiD a wiek or 10 IDOYOI to the Fo lot under 1 mtilll •
llllWon-f flve-p!clure deal.

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''Chuva!o plans to go after Dal~ Sentinel. Pomer~~-~ldd~eport, ~-· ~~:J~
him ." said Louis. "But to do
that he'! got to be lightnin' fa•t ' htm around 209 for the ti.J(ll. lhla be8t lil'heli .
' on hi• r...t and with hi• hands.
"We kno•1 Chuvaln plans to close IJIIIU'Ittll
Tbal's what he'll be working on go for Clay's body," countere the
the last lew days. He's around Angelo Dundee, the champion'• hla
Zl3 pounds oow but we'll want manager and trainer. ''He 11 at lot of

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IUPh -Tho Cbarl.. loo 1\oc:k·
ell of tho Cllllllnental Foolbell Leaguo Tbunday nllht
Hlected Georp CofODOOI of
tile eau•lll• Foodlell ·Leacue
u geteral maa&amp;Jer.
Coi'Oieotl, 15, bao heel ,.,._
TORONTO (UP!) -George 1
COLUMBUS IUPI) - VInce Don Donoher of Dayton ud ,Springboro.
oral miiUIIOF of the WbiDe- Chuvalo will try and· prove he ·
Chlckerella of Columbus Linden Dom Roaselli of Youngstown.
Mike O'Connell, Cincinnati peJ Blue Bombm lor -"" IS no "cheese chatlenger" by
McKinley wUI eoacll tbe South Eae!i head coach will an- McNicholas; alternate, Dan three years, pkiiDJ tho squad carrying the light to Cassius !
1o two We&amp;tera Dlvlsloa lltleo
I
and Jac~ Gysecem of Warrea nounce an adtlltlonat selection Ogletree, Batavia.
I
Clay in nexl Tuesday's boaaDd
two
berth1
In
~
Gray
lght
Uti
boot
Harding will pOol tlta North lD In lite near future fer their M bers of the North team I
vywe
e
·
the •nnusl Ohio All-Star basket- BqUads. Game directors aloo and e:::elr alternates:
' CuTbp.
So
says
Joe
Louis.
who mu•t i
1
1
ball game In MarloD Jtme 211. will add a player to the South
• post 0 teMra 1118111" he regarded as an expert
.
Bquad alter already selecting Ed Smith, Warren Harding: er aDd coach ol tile Roclleill because he was one of the
The OhiO Hlg~ School Coac:hes Kerry Myen of CeUna Jmmaeu- alternate, Ed Lukco, warren was prevlooaly held by Perry areatest of all the
Association tllreclors picked late Conception to the North. Harding.
' M011, who rec..uy realped kings but also is
with
Chiekerella and Gyaegem at Memben of the South team
I alter seelog tile Bockelo cap- ouspicion because he is
their meeting :nmrsuy lllgltt In and their alternalea:
. Lee Walczuk, Lakewood St. lUre lint place ltl the Ifni in Chuvato's camp as an
conjunction with the atata bat- Jody Finney
Spri!Jgfleld Edward; alternate, John Petcb, year ol the CoDttnealal Leal· "advisor" -which, in boxing's
ketbaU to~l Al110 select- Soutb: alternate: Mike Leffel, Cleveland West.
ue. M011 olped 1 It • year promotional lingo, means tub- ,
ed
were
assutaats
for
aaeb Piqua Catholic
rdo
kr
c
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$1541,081 eootraet 'l'llunday to "
head coach uc1 ...... pla""n
•
Claude Ve n, A on enuoumper.
,
and their alterna~'
,. . Jerry Francia, Columbus tral; alternate Greg Davison, ! serve as Had coach •ad ,... "He looks good and he is
·
1West; alternate, Joe Hayes, Co- Elyria.
' erst maoacer of the New York very strong,'' said Louis as the
Veteran Columbu1 llines of tumbus South.
Larry Haekenburg, Canton i Stan, newell team In t h • 211-year-old challenger went inu.
New Lebanon DIKie and LeRoy Cl'alg Barclay, Newark; al· South; alternate, Larry Tracy, I CFL
the final phase of his training.
(Col) M11111uet1e of Rouford, lernate, Steve Mathews, Picker- Boardman.
"Only thing is that he's ool
botlt of ·wbl!ll are fielding tngton.
Tum Struchen, New Phlladel.: 1 ilL
&amp;&amp;a- last enough yet."
teams In the state tournament Roger ward, Zanesvllle; al- phia: alternate, Dan Andreas, JohMnODENA, Italy (UPI) Louill pointed out that Clay
startln&amp; loday, were named as ternate, Do Wilson, Zanesvfile Garaway.
Surtees, former world "is one of the fastest Ileaassistants. Hines will h:!lp oot Rosecrans.
Dale Collman, Upper Sandus· auto racmg champion, test vyweigbt champions m hiStory" i
with the South Bquad and Mar· John Ealon, Fairland; alter· ky; alternate, Tim Thomas, drove the new Formula 1, vnrl said that speed will be one I
quette with the North.
nate, Ed Jacobs, Wellston.
Fremont Ross.
Ferrari Thursday at· the of the "biggest factors' in the
The coacbes voted to invite 1 Jerry White, Portsmout~: al- Jim Penix, Rossford, alter· Modena Autotlrome.
I bout.
two successful college coachea ltemale, Mike Yeagle, Scioto- nate, Joe Cooke, Toledo Libbey. Enzo Ferrari and otber ~ ------ -·---to appear at their annual bas- ville.
Dave Sorenson, Findlay; al- company representatives said, EUROPEAN MEET
ketball clinic in Marion before I Mike Pratt, Dayton Meadow· temate, Kerry Myers, Celina they were satisfied with the! D 0 R r M u N IJ, G::·::~ ~~
the All-Star game. They were dale; alternate, Mike Blevins, ICHS.
I car's performance.
(UP I) -A total of 205
from 22 nations are _,ted
compete in Sunday's first
International European Indoor
~ ' " 1' •nd Field Competition,
Weal German organizers said
, ..... suay . Officials said thai

1.. Deily SeaUoel, l'allllrO)'-IIIddleport, 0~ March 21, :1111

Fast EnoughJoe Louis

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Low Boy, I Year GuaraniH on Picture Tube

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Double Talkers

At times we take a strong stand
against Communism, and then at othen
get rather lax and concililary toward the
very people who would like to bury us.
For years this country has been spending
Lillions of dollars and lives around the
world to try and halt the spread of the
Communist line. Mo!'l of us are of the
OJ•inion that is the reason that our boys
are bleeding and dying to halt. Yet by
the same token, the Supreme Court has
taken the teeth out of a coni rol law by
n 11ing the members of the Communist
party can not be forced to register because of the risk of self-incrimination.
\'.'hen this decision was handed down
there was some talk toat Congress would
co me up with some legislation to control
Co mmunists, but we have heard nothing
about such a move.

waa a promillnl :young writer
Ill ilboukl hire - bul nothi"8
came of this talk. Well, my
JOUDI friend malk It on his
own - but bll. I'm referring
to Ernest Lehman, wbo has just

liltenu)Jiedl
.
"I remeJilber :rou. Loull,"
he nld, "but I !mow wllo yog
thillk I am. Ycu think I'm
Buddy Pickford, don't yotL
DOt - I'm Buddy Bolen." He
ebuek1ed over bll lltlle joke 1 chuckled wllh b1m and It
wasn't unUl I walkid aWIJ tltllt
ltllllddenly OCCUJTed:lo me lhllt
lbiJ palalill home WI were Ia
once houaed bll wife, M ar y
Pickford, when abe was IJIIIIo
rled to Douglaa Fllrblllks before they buDI and moved oa
to IR even men elaborate
m8llllol. I mliht ban JilpNd
longer, alOng llllb Lucille Ball
and Gary Morton, Barbara Jlllah
Vincent and Denlla Mbmel1l,
tlte Barry Sulllv..., Samantha
Eggar, Harry and Doroll)y
Jameson, tlte lflnlando Courtrlghta and olhen, llul jlllt thea
Eddie Fisher bepn to aln8 and for rtuons best knowa to
Fisher I am a1JerP! to hll of·

EDITORIALLY

WE know of very few people who are
showmg any concern for things that
are taking place in regard to the freedoms that we enjoy in a democracy. The
situation is seen on many fronts, and further strengthens our thoughts that we as
a people are getting weaker in the
stands we take against il!roads by forces
that are out to not bother with the curbing of our enemies in the Communist
world, and In a recent decision of the Supreme Court we are seeing the head of
wi ~espread censorship taking over, and
th&lt;'se moves seem to appear that we are
going fuU circle in our evolution.

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k--bV HeiiR ISottel--'
IOM8EB II'S?
Ileal' lleleD:
~ 0111 of the top "roaren"
af the Roaring liO'a, I ean ..,.

Pea7

and off we went . : Tlta DUI
night, Ia the party-mad ton,
we saw pnetlcllly tlta 1181111
cast at Jerry Ohrbaeb'l bub
fur the ~~ewlywed Arlena Dehl
and Alex Llchlne. Gela kJDd of
moootoDOUJ doesn't It?
Jane Wyman sat to tlte right
of us at a dlaner party at the
Brentwood home of Dr. and Mrs.
Ramon J. Sprltzler and~
ed me of the nlglrt I lllolc her
to hear a promlama IIIW alnler
making bls nltespot debut at
the Rlobamba, loug ~ oow
from the Manhattan IC&lt;IIe.
You"8 chap by the name of
Frank Sinatra. "1 was 10 lm·
pressed with bim," she aald,
"that I went bact with aome
folks a few nights later - and
I lold him lbat when and If ba
ever came oot to the Coast,
I was going to give a party lor
him. And I did. Gosh, he waa
ao shy at the gathering, I remember." Jane's big interest
now Is In the forthcoming Call·
lornla gubernalorial race-&lt;"ooting bard for one man to come
through as winner. Ronald Reagan, her er-husband -but still
one of her close friends.
At the party was a former
New York publicity man who
once had collaborated with me
on a screenplay whlcb we sold
to Warner Bros. - and he decided that eventually he must
become part of the Hollywood
scene. I recall that I tried to
convince D. A. Doran, then story
editor of Paramount that this
A - H yoar baby Is allefllc
to &lt;ggs, he will react to them
in any form. Th~ big problem
he will hava to face as be
arows older wUI he the avokl·
anre of bouillons, consomme~
and oarloos other soupe; breaded chops and such bakery 1eodl
as cakes, cookies, doughnuts,
glazed rolls aDd pretzels; waf·
Ilea, pancakes and dumplings;
Hollandaise sauce, tartar aauce
and many types of salad dreno
ing; meat loaf, mJquettea, sausages and meat jellies: souf.
fles, Ovaltlne 011d aueh swetll
as Bavarian cream, Ice cream,
llberhet, Ices, marahmalloWI,
malted chocolate driDka and meringues.
Furthermtre,
10me brands
of bakJn&amp; powder ccmtain eca
albumen; some briiiCls of dies and spaghetti m madt
with eggs; and maay eandles
oontaln en albumen. Coffee
Is sometimes cleared with eu
white or en lheUs and tlte
, same is true ol wiaa. 'l'hea4l
are . the hidden tlanpn thet
lie In walt lor the unwary vklo
Urn of egg aUergy.

ooUe1e ynt1111 pepplt ltaveD't
llbaqed muelt Ia lltelr !DIIral

lllltudel - the pi adll stay
pod; and the l'llUDtkn all1l pi
- - - but tbey Ill •
bout II dlffertllll I'm lalkltll •
bout the lllllloriiJ here- I b a
wild-.
Ia lbt day of the reccotlll
eoal, tlte hlp fluk and tlte flapper, HI - pi full. Nowadaya HI Ia for I CauH. Yotl
eaa't tell IDt u- fNe aptleh,
free.lovB, ~ t D j 0 'f
themaelves. '!'llly'rt too busy
promDiilt and 11111 ~ them.
llivll rld1ealoua. which II probo
ably what they waDI. AllylbiJll
fl1r pubUclly.
In my hey-hey clq, everybody
a1rummet1 1 banjo. Now lt'aluilm. We wore abiiiD' &lt;lO&amp;II.
Now tht aba&amp; Ia GD the bead.
Wt sotmped lor "companloaale
marriage" thouih we didn't
really II. Now lt'a "aback·
In' up," and they soon wish
lhey badn'l Female
attire?
Hardly cbqed at aU.
Yep, the propa 1rt quite 11m.
liar, but all the fun Is cone.
This aecment of the JOUDI seneratlolt doean't know how to eojoy. They're too billy lr)'inl to
prove tomethlni, they know not
what.
. . . Anti maybe tltat'a w h 'f
they're goJnc "camp.'' Wben.you
beifa to feel j:!'awly about your
life, you awinl to lite opposite
e1treme, like Rln Tin Tin movIes, and a cookie lilt for the
men In Viet Nam.
Does this make sense to anyGill but me?--JUST THINKING
Dear J.T.:
It makes lois of sense - but
I'm glad you mentloRed "minority" tn th~ llrst paragraph.
Contrary to a popular fear
111101tJ parents, not aU college
people join far-out marches, uas
pep pUis and aback up. - H.
UNDER THE COUNTER DRUG

lmOW beat! - H.
YOVB -.mG
BAND DEPAB'l'MBI'n'
Dear Belen:
Our aranclson, age 17 bas heel

mUll be In bed most of the Ume.
Ht Ia an only child and I know
mall would ebeer blin. IIIJ ado
dresa: Charlea E. Brookl III,
7750 N. W. 28th Street, West
Ilollywood, Florida, 33024. Man
trom you"8 people wnuld be
especially belpful. Thank you
ID advance.--GRANDPARENTS
Tltls column Ia dedleated to
famUy Uving, so if ycu're bav·
Ina kid trouble or- IIIII plail
trouble, lei IJelea help YOU,
She will al10 welcome your
own tiiiiiiiJnc uperleneea. Ad·
dress Helen Bolte! ID
Ill
lbls newspaper.

Club Plans Horse Show 90 May 22

Plans were made lor a harse
show May 22 at the fairgrounds
and oommittees lor il were
named by the Meigs County
Riding Club Tuesday evening
in the loom room at the heme
of E. J. Hill, Flalwoods.

16" Portables-. 511

--Tile Almulll

II)' UDlted Pres1 lnlerllatlonal
Today II Friday, March 25,
the 84th day tf. IB6tl with 281 lo

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H&amp; RFIRESTONE DEALER STORE

Leo Kennedy, Jr., preoident,l in any one class or has points! are, Gallia county, May

in charge of the meeting, re-I
ported on the Associalion meetiog betd recently. Tbe English
Trail horse class was added
to the classes of the Associalion. II a horse bad 18 potots

Dodgers End Slump, Top
Reds 6-0 for Third Win

ear•

only Poland and Finland are
in bail of the point show• of Meigs, May 22; Oak Hill,
;:"1 entered m the Europeao 1
the Association, he may qualify 30; Saddle and Sirloin, June 4, ekl.
lor a trophy.
Albany, June 18; Ja-Vin,
Cards giving the Ohio Valley 23; Belpre, August 8 or 13
Horse Sbow Association clubs Riv..view, July 30.
and shows were dlslributed and The American Legion, Drew
Webster Pest, will sponsor the
All-Stal'll
Meigs show. II wa1 decided to
get the trophies early so
they may he displayed by
sponsors. Eacb apoasor wlll receive two free tickets to a
chicken barbecue on that day.
I Judges lor tho sllow will be
paid by lhe Legion and the
ri!Jgmaster and ann1111ncer by
the club.
1t was decided to have the
sbow 111 the center lield. Named to take eDirleo the day of

MIDDLEPORT,

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Hurry! Hurry! SALE ENDS SAT., MARCH 26

By VITO STELLINO
23, neither of whom pitched an
UPI Sporto Writer
inning for the Dodgen last
Sandy and Don, who?
season, stopped Cincinnati cold.
No. It hasn't come to that yet Sutton, wlto pilched at Sonia
for t.'le Los Angeles Dodgers. Barbara and Albuquerque last
Walt Alslon hasn't exactly year. stopped tbe Reds on one
forgotten about his pair of bit over the ltrst five Innings.
holdout aces, Sandy Koulax and Moeller, who spent 20 days with
Don Drysdale.
1the Dodgers last year but didn't
1 get Into the Los Angeles lineup,
show were Mrs. C. K. Nease,
But tho ~ mBIIIger, held ihe Reds to two bits over . 1.~1!=:1..!~=!:}~::!!
Mro. Bob J&lt;Jnes, Mrs. J 0 e
who lnslsi!J he a prepar1"8. lo the last lour innings.
: .,
Young and Mrs. Dtlt Betzlq.
defend the Dodger champiOn•"He wanlo to 110 bomo - bal William B. Downie will measship without the holdout twins, While Aloon is desperately . h:! won't 1ay wlcb -~·
oro the ponies and Charles
wasn't talking about Koufu _looking lor pitching, Chicago 1 ------·----- -- - - Knopp
will be ringmaster.
and Drysdale Thursday.
1White
Sox manager Edd1e lLeague standings wllh an 8-4 Named to help with the equipAlston was talking about IStankey may ~a., found one in mark.
menl were Dick Karr, Eddie
Sulton and Moeller.
a retbread outfielder. Former :
Carda Whip Yaob
Rickard, Butch Meier and Bob
Who? That's rl(.lt -Don 'Chicago Cub bonus-baby Danny I Mike Shannon collected a Jones. A vote of tlwlkl was
Sutton and Joe Moeller. T:tey Murpby, wbo bas lalled io double, triple and homer and 11ven E. J. Hill for UM of the
did somethtog unique lor the make it as an ouUielder and is I drove in five runs to lead the building.
Dodgers Thursday, they led the trying to catch on as a pitcher St. Louis Cardinals 1o a J2..t
team 1o a victory In the : with the So1, pitched just one victory over the New
Refreahments
were aerved
sunlight. Aller the Dodgers lost , Inning but got credit lor the Y'ankeeo.
by Mrs. Fred Leifheit tiDd Mr.
nine straight outdoors, Sutlon !So• 1-8 victory over Baltimore. The Boston Red So• 1-13 In Kennedy at the clesa of the
and Moeller teamed lo pitch al The Detroll Tigers, second 1spri"8 play, suffered
meeting.
thro&amp;-hit shutout and lead the! only to the Sol this spring bad straight loss, an ll-1 whipping The neKt meeting wUI be
world champions lo a _6-0 ; their seven game victory s~eak at the band• of the Atlanta held at tho Hills' on April 26
triumph over tbe power-hitting !snspped by Kansas City when Braves, while San Francisco and Mrs. Btb Joneo and Mrs.
Cmclnnatl Reds.
Wayne Causey singled in the Glanta snapped thetr ·~-game William B. Downie will bo botEad af llroqbt
winning run In the top of the lotl"8 streak by batlenng the teases.
The only ~o previous Dodger Ininth to giV&lt;: the A's a 6-5 Cleveland Indians, 111-1. Cepeda
wms th1s spnng had been in the 1triumph
is oow averaging .423 this
Lewis Rep1ir Service
indoor Houston Astrodome.
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spring.
But Sutu.n, 21, and MoeUer, . The New York Mets suffered ' Roo Brand singled In two
--FOR- - - -I 7-5 defeat to the Pittsburgh runs with • bases-loaded single
eHEATING
NBA PlayoU !ltatldiDI•
Plratos but the newly-affluent In the eighth inning to give the
By United Presa IDtentatleaal Mets still remained on top In Philadelphia PbiUies a 8-4
e PLUMBING
Eastom Dlvllion
tbe National League Grapelruil triumph over the Houstoa
e ROOFING
&amp;ot.of-Ffve
Astros and rookie Jim McCiotiiW. L STIVERSVILLE
Ito and veterans Lew Burdette
$
Clllt'innati
1 o
and Chuck Estrada combined to
Recent visitors of E. H. Car- llch 1 three-hit 1h0 lo t to 1
Boston
• 1 penter
and family were Mn. P
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g ve
Weal'm Dlvtstp
Slyvla Allen, Mrs.
""'"'·e
the
California
Angelo
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over tho Odcago Cuba. 134 Mill WY
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Besl-of-Five
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Stetbem and A. C. Brewer.
Mrs. LouJse Brewer and Mn.
Elva Dalley visited Mr. and
Mn, RoD Beegle and datllhter,
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The Women's Society of Chris- Galllpolla, Jim Pape, CIDcl!mtttian Service met at the Chea!C' 11, Mrs. Donald Brewer, local,
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of Mrs. Raymond Fret and Mr. and Mrs. Blaa Blreh of
Mrs. Ida Knight, using as their Racine were recent Sunday viiitopic, "Where the Women Are." lion of Clint Blltb and Leota.
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Mrs. F1oreaa Mlebael, M;;
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Capitol Comment, Events
WASHINGTON - lnlemttional communism lw1 now
nol merely acknowledged but
roundly boasted of its deep and
armed complicity in t.'le Doollnican Republic revolt of last
April which was nipped by
Uniled States mUitary Intervention.
The Communists
themS&lt;Ives have thus destroyed the
ease of those American criticJ
of ti:t~ American action 'Nho so

long have argued that what was
afoot down there was only a
good ''Democratic revolution••
not too dissrmilar, say, from

It is also hard for many to underGeorge Was-'lington's rebellion
stand why the Vatican Ecumenical Coun·
from
J¥ng George III.
c 11 refused to condemn the Communists.
An article In one of the most
Many of us have been under the iml!res- ·
authoritative
of all the worlds1on that the church's bailie has been
wide
publications
of Moscow:: a part of their program. The disturbing
dire&lt;ted communism, tho
"' thing is that people and groups are not
azine World Marxist Review,
wi ll mg to brand the Communists as enehas lei this already ell . coomies of freedom afld God. There is encealed
cat truly out of the bae.
tirely too much double talk, and an apIts authors are sell • idenlilied
pa rent lack of intestinal fortitude on the
members of tho necutlve com.
part of people to take a stand on issues
rniltee of the Communist party
of the day. It is further proof that in moin the Dominican Republic, J.
dern society people are unwilling to
I. Quello and N. I. Conde. They
• - stiek_ the!~ neck~ out for what they know
say, in 90 many words. that
i' right. In this enlightened period In the
the attempted putsch would
history of the world we have at our finhave succeeded but for "The
ge r tips the kno"j.lMge of those in the
direct armed intervention of
world who are ttle enemies of freedom .

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The latest earth shaking decision of
the highest court in the land is one that
~&gt;.ill release the coharts of censorship.
There was a time when every film
shown in Ohio had to be reviewed by a
board, and in the showin~ of film its
stamp of approval was plamly displayed.
That Idea became outmoded, and today
\!wre is no such hoard . We have not ad·
• vanced beyond the field of censorship
with the recent Supreme Court ruling in
regard 10 a publication. The forces of
ce nsorship are once more going to in·
1 ade l.he rig hts of persons who write and
pl'blish . We hear from several sides of
P•'ople getting worked up over certain
lnrms of entertainment and reading materiaL We guess they will never learn
that you will never be able to control it
by those methods, but only through the
practice of training and careful selection
can we reach a goal without interference
cf the fre edom of the people. There is
no place in the world today for priggishness and narrow thinking. The shadow
of 'At1thony Comstock still casts its lm·
age across the land .- ~ - · .,

wound up u produeer of -the

Liz Taylor -

U. S. imperialism," They

say.

bowever. !hat what wu plan·
ned by lhe Communists lor the
Dominican
Republic differed
only superficially from
the
earlier revolution in Cuba t!lal
put Fidel Castro in power. The
two, they add, were "in spirit,
meaning and lessons" parts of
one whole.
They ought Ul know. For at
least one ol them, Conde, IS an
old hand in C\tba. And Quell1
was clandestinely landed In the
Do)llinlcan
Republic from
Moscow slightly before the up-

ary eotn11U1nd1 organized block
by block In Sano Domingo.
The magazine piece repeatedly discloses the close rela·
tionahip of this I!ISault upon
the Domimcan Republic nol
only lo what happ&lt;med earlier
in Cuba but also to the general tactics lor Communist subversion in Latin America long
since prepared In Castro Cuba.
Something else is al90 disclosed- an outline of w h a I
the CommuniSts learned ia
the Dominican Republic lor littore use.
uour experience showed,''
Quello and Conde write, "that
the task of (Communist) revolutionaries duri!Jg an armed
insorreetion Ia to btfluence it
and guide II militarily and politically, to organize the ltruggle in &amp;«ord•nre with the
processes under way at the

Havana Radio, both his Communist purposes in this bemi•
sphere, Conde .and Quello bava
now openly ltlentilted the Communist part as ~ ultimately
moving Ioree in the DominlcaD
up~eaval.
.
Moreover, the oiomplalnts that
there really weren't very many
Communists visible Ia Santo
Domingo anyhow are
oow
shawn to be the quibbles they
always were in fact. They werea'! too visible at any one
point in Santo Domingo simply bec&gt;Iuse the . Communist
leaders quic~ly dispersed them
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d. "oul among th e

var10us· commands.

DOtTOR

SAYS

time.

''At first we combined aU
our
forees in a single
CMlmand. The fallacy of lhis
decision soon made itself felt.
It restricted, on the one hand,
our prop8jjanda 1which
wao
conducted chiefly among our
own members). On the other
hand, thill command be&lt;ame
the target for attacks on the
moV1!111ent by the imperialists.
Having realized our
m 1atake, we !hereupon allocated
armed Communists to 1 number of commands."
So much, then, out of the
mouths of the Communists
themselves, for the persistent
attempt 111 oome quarters hera
to depi&lt;t llle United Sillies'
tough response to this peril as
only another instance of "Red·
baiting," of looking for Communists under every bed, and
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Tbe same people who have
rising.
attacked the American Intel'
Quello and Conde describe venlion in these terms had alao
the Dominican affair B!!l "an· long pooh-poohed the existence
other contribution to the ar· of such a da"8er in Cuba, too.
senal of revolutionary elperi-- Tbeir jodgment - not
t:teir
ence on the (American) ;:ootln- motives - really woold seem
ent. " Though the Communioto to have bees proved twice ca·
were oot able at its start to tastropltlcally wrong.
control the uprising fully, rhey
For just as Fidel Casto blmohortly were "allocat1n1 ann- oell proclaimed, In
several
ed Communists" to revolutioo- thousand words broadcast by

By Wayne G. Braodstadt, M.D.
Tbe dangers of glvtng a child
too much vitamin D ,have long
bel&gt;n known, yet cases of vitamin D poisoning continue to occur. One reason lor this is that
a mother may give end liver
oil to a child who Is gelling
additional vitamin D in enriched
milk, breakfast cereal, fruit
drinks, baby foods, bread and
margarine.
!f she does this 111 the summer. when exposure of the
child's skin to direct sunlight
allows the body to make Its
own vitamin D. the oumulallve
effect IS heightened.
In recogniti811 of this danger the Food and Drug Ad·
ministration has proposed a
new regulation which would re-duce the amount el vitamin D
that may be added to food
products. Even If a chikl dol!l
oot develop vitamin · D polaon·
ing, an intake of this vitamin
In excess
needs will not
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''Chuva!o plans to go after Dal~ Sentinel. Pomer~~-~ldd~eport, ~-· ~~:J~
him ." said Louis. "But to do
that he'! got to be lightnin' fa•t ' htm around 209 for the ti.J(ll. lhla be8t lil'heli .
' on hi• r...t and with hi• hands.
"We kno•1 Chuvaln plans to close IJIIIU'Ittll
Tbal's what he'll be working on go for Clay's body," countere the
the last lew days. He's around Angelo Dundee, the champion'• hla
Zl3 pounds oow but we'll want manager and trainer. ''He 11 at lot of

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IUPh -Tho Cbarl.. loo 1\oc:k·
ell of tho Cllllllnental Foolbell Leaguo Tbunday nllht
Hlected Georp CofODOOI of
tile eau•lll• Foodlell ·Leacue
u geteral maa&amp;Jer.
Coi'Oieotl, 15, bao heel ,.,._
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COLUMBUS IUPI) - VInce Don Donoher of Dayton ud ,Springboro.
oral miiUIIOF of the WbiDe- Chuvalo will try and· prove he ·
Chlckerella of Columbus Linden Dom Roaselli of Youngstown.
Mike O'Connell, Cincinnati peJ Blue Bombm lor -"" IS no "cheese chatlenger" by
McKinley wUI eoacll tbe South Eae!i head coach will an- McNicholas; alternate, Dan three years, pkiiDJ tho squad carrying the light to Cassius !
1o two We&amp;tera Dlvlsloa lltleo
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and Jac~ Gysecem of Warrea nounce an adtlltlonat selection Ogletree, Batavia.
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Clay in nexl Tuesday's boaaDd
two
berth1
In
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lght
Uti
boot
Harding will pOol tlta North lD In lite near future fer their M bers of the North team I
vywe
e
·
the •nnusl Ohio All-Star basket- BqUads. Game directors aloo and e:::elr alternates:
' CuTbp.
So
says
Joe
Louis.
who mu•t i
1
1
ball game In MarloD Jtme 211. will add a player to the South
• post 0 teMra 1118111" he regarded as an expert
.
Bquad alter already selecting Ed Smith, Warren Harding: er aDd coach ol tile Roclleill because he was one of the
The OhiO Hlg~ School Coac:hes Kerry Myen of CeUna Jmmaeu- alternate, Ed Lukco, warren was prevlooaly held by Perry areatest of all the
Association tllreclors picked late Conception to the North. Harding.
' M011, who rec..uy realped kings but also is
with
Chiekerella and Gyaegem at Memben of the South team
I alter seelog tile Bockelo cap- ouspicion because he is
their meeting :nmrsuy lllgltt In and their alternalea:
. Lee Walczuk, Lakewood St. lUre lint place ltl the Ifni in Chuvato's camp as an
conjunction with the atata bat- Jody Finney
Spri!Jgfleld Edward; alternate, John Petcb, year ol the CoDttnealal Leal· "advisor" -which, in boxing's
ketbaU to~l Al110 select- Soutb: alternate: Mike Leffel, Cleveland West.
ue. M011 olped 1 It • year promotional lingo, means tub- ,
ed
were
assutaats
for
aaeb Piqua Catholic
rdo
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$1541,081 eootraet 'l'llunday to "
head coach uc1 ...... pla""n
•
Claude Ve n, A on enuoumper.
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and their alterna~'
,. . Jerry Francia, Columbus tral; alternate Greg Davison, ! serve as Had coach •ad ,... "He looks good and he is
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1West; alternate, Joe Hayes, Co- Elyria.
' erst maoacer of the New York very strong,'' said Louis as the
Veteran Columbu1 llines of tumbus South.
Larry Haekenburg, Canton i Stan, newell team In t h • 211-year-old challenger went inu.
New Lebanon DIKie and LeRoy Cl'alg Barclay, Newark; al· South; alternate, Larry Tracy, I CFL
the final phase of his training.
(Col) M11111uet1e of Rouford, lernate, Steve Mathews, Picker- Boardman.
"Only thing is that he's ool
botlt of ·wbl!ll are fielding tngton.
Tum Struchen, New Phlladel.: 1 ilL
&amp;&amp;a- last enough yet."
teams In the state tournament Roger ward, Zanesvllle; al- phia: alternate, Dan Andreas, JohMnODENA, Italy (UPI) Louill pointed out that Clay
startln&amp; loday, were named as ternate, Do Wilson, Zanesvfile Garaway.
Surtees, former world "is one of the fastest Ileaassistants. Hines will h:!lp oot Rosecrans.
Dale Collman, Upper Sandus· auto racmg champion, test vyweigbt champions m hiStory" i
with the South Bquad and Mar· John Ealon, Fairland; alter· ky; alternate, Tim Thomas, drove the new Formula 1, vnrl said that speed will be one I
quette with the North.
nate, Ed Jacobs, Wellston.
Fremont Ross.
Ferrari Thursday at· the of the "biggest factors' in the
The coacbes voted to invite 1 Jerry White, Portsmout~: al- Jim Penix, Rossford, alter· Modena Autotlrome.
I bout.
two successful college coachea ltemale, Mike Yeagle, Scioto- nate, Joe Cooke, Toledo Libbey. Enzo Ferrari and otber ~ ------ -·---to appear at their annual bas- ville.
Dave Sorenson, Findlay; al- company representatives said, EUROPEAN MEET
ketball clinic in Marion before I Mike Pratt, Dayton Meadow· temate, Kerry Myers, Celina they were satisfied with the! D 0 R r M u N IJ, G::·::~ ~~
the All-Star game. They were dale; alternate, Mike Blevins, ICHS.
I car's performance.
(UP I) -A total of 205
from 22 nations are _,ted
compete in Sunday's first
International European Indoor
~ ' " 1' •nd Field Competition,
Weal German organizers said
, ..... suay . Officials said thai

1.. Deily SeaUoel, l'allllrO)'-IIIddleport, 0~ March 21, :1111

Fast EnoughJoe Louis

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At times we take a strong stand
against Communism, and then at othen
get rather lax and concililary toward the
very people who would like to bury us.
For years this country has been spending
Lillions of dollars and lives around the
world to try and halt the spread of the
Communist line. Mo!'l of us are of the
OJ•inion that is the reason that our boys
are bleeding and dying to halt. Yet by
the same token, the Supreme Court has
taken the teeth out of a coni rol law by
n 11ing the members of the Communist
party can not be forced to register because of the risk of self-incrimination.
\'.'hen this decision was handed down
there was some talk toat Congress would
co me up with some legislation to control
Co mmunists, but we have heard nothing
about such a move.

waa a promillnl :young writer
Ill ilboukl hire - bul nothi"8
came of this talk. Well, my
JOUDI friend malk It on his
own - but bll. I'm referring
to Ernest Lehman, wbo has just

liltenu)Jiedl
.
"I remeJilber :rou. Loull,"
he nld, "but I !mow wllo yog
thillk I am. Ycu think I'm
Buddy Pickford, don't yotL
DOt - I'm Buddy Bolen." He
ebuek1ed over bll lltlle joke 1 chuckled wllh b1m and It
wasn't unUl I walkid aWIJ tltllt
ltllllddenly OCCUJTed:lo me lhllt
lbiJ palalill home WI were Ia
once houaed bll wife, M ar y
Pickford, when abe was IJIIIIo
rled to Douglaa Fllrblllks before they buDI and moved oa
to IR even men elaborate
m8llllol. I mliht ban JilpNd
longer, alOng llllb Lucille Ball
and Gary Morton, Barbara Jlllah
Vincent and Denlla Mbmel1l,
tlte Barry Sulllv..., Samantha
Eggar, Harry and Doroll)y
Jameson, tlte lflnlando Courtrlghta and olhen, llul jlllt thea
Eddie Fisher bepn to aln8 and for rtuons best knowa to
Fisher I am a1JerP! to hll of·

EDITORIALLY

WE know of very few people who are
showmg any concern for things that
are taking place in regard to the freedoms that we enjoy in a democracy. The
situation is seen on many fronts, and further strengthens our thoughts that we as
a people are getting weaker in the
stands we take against il!roads by forces
that are out to not bother with the curbing of our enemies in the Communist
world, and In a recent decision of the Supreme Court we are seeing the head of
wi ~espread censorship taking over, and
th&lt;'se moves seem to appear that we are
going fuU circle in our evolution.

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IOM8EB II'S?
Ileal' lleleD:
~ 0111 of the top "roaren"
af the Roaring liO'a, I ean ..,.

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and off we went . : Tlta DUI
night, Ia the party-mad ton,
we saw pnetlcllly tlta 1181111
cast at Jerry Ohrbaeb'l bub
fur the ~~ewlywed Arlena Dehl
and Alex Llchlne. Gela kJDd of
moootoDOUJ doesn't It?
Jane Wyman sat to tlte right
of us at a dlaner party at the
Brentwood home of Dr. and Mrs.
Ramon J. Sprltzler and~
ed me of the nlglrt I lllolc her
to hear a promlama IIIW alnler
making bls nltespot debut at
the Rlobamba, loug ~ oow
from the Manhattan IC&lt;IIe.
You"8 chap by the name of
Frank Sinatra. "1 was 10 lm·
pressed with bim," she aald,
"that I went bact with aome
folks a few nights later - and
I lold him lbat when and If ba
ever came oot to the Coast,
I was going to give a party lor
him. And I did. Gosh, he waa
ao shy at the gathering, I remember." Jane's big interest
now Is In the forthcoming Call·
lornla gubernalorial race-&lt;"ooting bard for one man to come
through as winner. Ronald Reagan, her er-husband -but still
one of her close friends.
At the party was a former
New York publicity man who
once had collaborated with me
on a screenplay whlcb we sold
to Warner Bros. - and he decided that eventually he must
become part of the Hollywood
scene. I recall that I tried to
convince D. A. Doran, then story
editor of Paramount that this
A - H yoar baby Is allefllc
to &lt;ggs, he will react to them
in any form. Th~ big problem
he will hava to face as be
arows older wUI he the avokl·
anre of bouillons, consomme~
and oarloos other soupe; breaded chops and such bakery 1eodl
as cakes, cookies, doughnuts,
glazed rolls aDd pretzels; waf·
Ilea, pancakes and dumplings;
Hollandaise sauce, tartar aauce
and many types of salad dreno
ing; meat loaf, mJquettea, sausages and meat jellies: souf.
fles, Ovaltlne 011d aueh swetll
as Bavarian cream, Ice cream,
llberhet, Ices, marahmalloWI,
malted chocolate driDka and meringues.
Furthermtre,
10me brands
of bakJn&amp; powder ccmtain eca
albumen; some briiiCls of dies and spaghetti m madt
with eggs; and maay eandles
oontaln en albumen. Coffee
Is sometimes cleared with eu
white or en lheUs and tlte
, same is true ol wiaa. 'l'hea4l
are . the hidden tlanpn thet
lie In walt lor the unwary vklo
Urn of egg aUergy.

ooUe1e ynt1111 pepplt ltaveD't
llbaqed muelt Ia lltelr !DIIral

lllltudel - the pi adll stay
pod; and the l'llUDtkn all1l pi
- - - but tbey Ill •
bout II dlffertllll I'm lalkltll •
bout the lllllloriiJ here- I b a
wild-.
Ia lbt day of the reccotlll
eoal, tlte hlp fluk and tlte flapper, HI - pi full. Nowadaya HI Ia for I CauH. Yotl
eaa't tell IDt u- fNe aptleh,
free.lovB, ~ t D j 0 'f
themaelves. '!'llly'rt too busy
promDiilt and 11111 ~ them.
llivll rld1ealoua. which II probo
ably what they waDI. AllylbiJll
fl1r pubUclly.
In my hey-hey clq, everybody
a1rummet1 1 banjo. Now lt'aluilm. We wore abiiiD' &lt;lO&amp;II.
Now tht aba&amp; Ia GD the bead.
Wt sotmped lor "companloaale
marriage" thouih we didn't
really II. Now lt'a "aback·
In' up," and they soon wish
lhey badn'l Female
attire?
Hardly cbqed at aU.
Yep, the propa 1rt quite 11m.
liar, but all the fun Is cone.
This aecment of the JOUDI seneratlolt doean't know how to eojoy. They're too billy lr)'inl to
prove tomethlni, they know not
what.
. . . Anti maybe tltat'a w h 'f
they're goJnc "camp.'' Wben.you
beifa to feel j:!'awly about your
life, you awinl to lite opposite
e1treme, like Rln Tin Tin movIes, and a cookie lilt for the
men In Viet Nam.
Does this make sense to anyGill but me?--JUST THINKING
Dear J.T.:
It makes lois of sense - but
I'm glad you mentloRed "minority" tn th~ llrst paragraph.
Contrary to a popular fear
111101tJ parents, not aU college
people join far-out marches, uas
pep pUis and aback up. - H.
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lmOW beat! - H.
YOVB -.mG
BAND DEPAB'l'MBI'n'
Dear Belen:
Our aranclson, age 17 bas heel

mUll be In bed most of the Ume.
Ht Ia an only child and I know
mall would ebeer blin. IIIJ ado
dresa: Charlea E. Brookl III,
7750 N. W. 28th Street, West
Ilollywood, Florida, 33024. Man
trom you"8 people wnuld be
especially belpful. Thank you
ID advance.--GRANDPARENTS
Tltls column Ia dedleated to
famUy Uving, so if ycu're bav·
Ina kid trouble or- IIIII plail
trouble, lei IJelea help YOU,
She will al10 welcome your
own tiiiiiiiJnc uperleneea. Ad·
dress Helen Bolte! ID
Ill
lbls newspaper.

Club Plans Horse Show 90 May 22

Plans were made lor a harse
show May 22 at the fairgrounds
and oommittees lor il were
named by the Meigs County
Riding Club Tuesday evening
in the loom room at the heme
of E. J. Hill, Flalwoods.

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II)' UDlted Pres1 lnlerllatlonal
Today II Friday, March 25,
the 84th day tf. IB6tl with 281 lo

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Leo Kennedy, Jr., preoident,l in any one class or has points! are, Gallia county, May

in charge of the meeting, re-I
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Trail horse class was added
to the classes of the Associalion. II a horse bad 18 potots

Dodgers End Slump, Top
Reds 6-0 for Third Win

ear•

only Poland and Finland are
in bail of the point show• of Meigs, May 22; Oak Hill,
;:"1 entered m the Europeao 1
the Association, he may qualify 30; Saddle and Sirloin, June 4, ekl.
lor a trophy.
Albany, June 18; Ja-Vin,
Cards giving the Ohio Valley 23; Belpre, August 8 or 13
Horse Sbow Association clubs Riv..view, July 30.
and shows were dlslributed and The American Legion, Drew
Webster Pest, will sponsor the
All-Stal'll
Meigs show. II wa1 decided to
get the trophies early so
they may he displayed by
sponsors. Eacb apoasor wlll receive two free tickets to a
chicken barbecue on that day.
I Judges lor tho sllow will be
paid by lhe Legion and the
ri!Jgmaster and ann1111ncer by
the club.
1t was decided to have the
sbow 111 the center lield. Named to take eDirleo the day of

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Hurry! Hurry! SALE ENDS SAT., MARCH 26

By VITO STELLINO
23, neither of whom pitched an
UPI Sporto Writer
inning for the Dodgen last
Sandy and Don, who?
season, stopped Cincinnati cold.
No. It hasn't come to that yet Sutton, wlto pilched at Sonia
for t.'le Los Angeles Dodgers. Barbara and Albuquerque last
Walt Alslon hasn't exactly year. stopped tbe Reds on one
forgotten about his pair of bit over the ltrst five Innings.
holdout aces, Sandy Koulax and Moeller, who spent 20 days with
Don Drysdale.
1the Dodgers last year but didn't
1 get Into the Los Angeles lineup,
show were Mrs. C. K. Nease,
But tho ~ mBIIIger, held ihe Reds to two bits over . 1.~1!=:1..!~=!:}~::!!
Mro. Bob J&lt;Jnes, Mrs. J 0 e
who lnslsi!J he a prepar1"8. lo the last lour innings.
: .,
Young and Mrs. Dtlt Betzlq.
defend the Dodger champiOn•"He wanlo to 110 bomo - bal William B. Downie will measship without the holdout twins, While Aloon is desperately . h:! won't 1ay wlcb -~·
oro the ponies and Charles
wasn't talking about Koufu _looking lor pitching, Chicago 1 ------·----- -- - - Knopp
will be ringmaster.
and Drysdale Thursday.
1White
Sox manager Edd1e lLeague standings wllh an 8-4 Named to help with the equipAlston was talking about IStankey may ~a., found one in mark.
menl were Dick Karr, Eddie
Sulton and Moeller.
a retbread outfielder. Former :
Carda Whip Yaob
Rickard, Butch Meier and Bob
Who? That's rl(.lt -Don 'Chicago Cub bonus-baby Danny I Mike Shannon collected a Jones. A vote of tlwlkl was
Sutton and Joe Moeller. T:tey Murpby, wbo bas lalled io double, triple and homer and 11ven E. J. Hill for UM of the
did somethtog unique lor the make it as an ouUielder and is I drove in five runs to lead the building.
Dodgers Thursday, they led the trying to catch on as a pitcher St. Louis Cardinals 1o a J2..t
team 1o a victory In the : with the So1, pitched just one victory over the New
Refreahments
were aerved
sunlight. Aller the Dodgers lost , Inning but got credit lor the Y'ankeeo.
by Mrs. Fred Leifheit tiDd Mr.
nine straight outdoors, Sutlon !So• 1-8 victory over Baltimore. The Boston Red So• 1-13 In Kennedy at the clesa of the
and Moeller teamed lo pitch al The Detroll Tigers, second 1spri"8 play, suffered
meeting.
thro&amp;-hit shutout and lead the! only to the Sol this spring bad straight loss, an ll-1 whipping The neKt meeting wUI be
world champions lo a _6-0 ; their seven game victory s~eak at the band• of the Atlanta held at tho Hills' on April 26
triumph over tbe power-hitting !snspped by Kansas City when Braves, while San Francisco and Mrs. Btb Joneo and Mrs.
Cmclnnatl Reds.
Wayne Causey singled in the Glanta snapped thetr ·~-game William B. Downie will bo botEad af llroqbt
winning run In the top of the lotl"8 streak by batlenng the teases.
The only ~o previous Dodger Ininth to giV&lt;: the A's a 6-5 Cleveland Indians, 111-1. Cepeda
wms th1s spnng had been in the 1triumph
is oow averaging .423 this
Lewis Rep1ir Service
indoor Houston Astrodome.
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But Sutu.n, 21, and MoeUer, . The New York Mets suffered ' Roo Brand singled In two
--FOR- - - -I 7-5 defeat to the Pittsburgh runs with • bases-loaded single
eHEATING
NBA PlayoU !ltatldiDI•
Plratos but the newly-affluent In the eighth inning to give the
By United Presa IDtentatleaal Mets still remained on top In Philadelphia PbiUies a 8-4
e PLUMBING
Eastom Dlvllion
tbe National League Grapelruil triumph over the Houstoa
e ROOFING
&amp;ot.of-Ffve
Astros and rookie Jim McCiotiiW. L STIVERSVILLE
Ito and veterans Lew Burdette
$
Clllt'innati
1 o
and Chuck Estrada combined to
Recent visitors of E. H. Car- llch 1 three-hit 1h0 lo t to 1
Boston
• 1 penter
and family were Mn. P
u
g ve
Weal'm Dlvtstp
Slyvla Allen, Mrs.
""'"'·e
the
California
Angelo
1 HI
MJ74MIH.....,
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over tho Odcago Cuba. 134 Mill WY
It,
Besl-of-Five
Durst and Tom and Victor,
1 0
St. Louis
Rudy Durst, S. W. Dural, Elva
Baltimore
O I Dailey, Welley Cozart, J. W.
'111undaY'• Results
Law101t, Haymond Fitch, Jr.,
St Luuia 113 Baltimore Ill
Roger and Stanley Barton,
COnly game scheduled)
Tom Filch, Rev. Ednrd GrifFrlday'a Gmnes
fith, Olive Talbott, Mrs. Roland
No garneo scbeduted
Stetbem and A. C. Brewer.
Mrs. LouJse Brewer and Mn.
Elva Dalley visited Mr. and
Mn, RoD Beegle and datllhter,
Racine, Thursday evening.
Di.........,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ilottsb,
IUIIII·IUSH
Owensba-o. Ky., Mrs. Bob IIMgle, Racme, Miss Jutly Cozart,
The Women's Society of Chris- Galllpolla, Jim Pape, CIDcl!mtttian Service met at the Chea!C' 11, Mrs. Donald Brewer, local,
Church with IS momben pru. were recat IUflll of Mrs. El·
ent. Tbe proaram was In cbarge VI Daney.
of Mrs. Raymond Fret and Mr. and Mrs. Blaa Blreh of
Mrs. Ida Knight, using as their Racine were recent Sunday viiitopic, "Where the Women Are." lion of Clint Blltb and Leota.
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Purposeo were reed by !ln.
~ant; also the opealng pray. reported. Olherl members preaer. Scripture and medltaUon e1t Wert lin. Allee Dod1011
Wefl! by Mn. KniBbL
Mrs. F1oreaa Mlebael, M;;
'!be elgbt "C's" ot the oom- Ada Mania, 111n. Letha Wood,
For l1le Mlanl .....lder - . ~
pan were read by lbe foUow- Mra. 1l'raDeea 8peJteer and Mrs.
~ampo
f• IIPt lut ooaformotiont. Y.. pt
lng memben, !ln.
Bemlet Btbel On-.
FIT
fot
h•wlso w n· ••• ud ~
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Mrs. Esther llldeBOUI', 111n.
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ty, Mrs. Ruth BnriD, MrL M•
bel Van Meter uti lin. EYa
Kimel. The I:.llllly reed
by aU ' IDIII1Iban and benedJo.
lion - by llln. ~
DuriD,I tho busiJJesl lllllm
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woman In London, Enlialtd,
aet up a laundry eoUialln1
of a wuh boUer, manlle,
ete., and charled .a ptD!Il
far tltt Ull of tbt equlpo
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BERRY'S WORtil

Q - y dau&amp;bler, I ututea
. teo often. Sometimes llbe

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three times In 15 minutl!ll. I
had her urine cheeked but the
doctor didn't find
anylblna
wr01111. What could 1!811111 thla?
A - Allllormal INqgtiiiCJ of
urinatiOn iB seen in ·cllabelea
(but sugar· would ba fauDd Ia
the urine), kidney
cllRuft
(but albumin would be falld)
or bladder lnlectlonl (but pua
would he found). In your dauebter, the euase could be a eoneentrated urllle with 1 ltJ&amp;It
acidity, decr'eased bladder ea.
paclty (In which ease Ute · •
mount of urine passed wculd
be small), 0.. 1he may have
diabetes Insipidus (ID which
ease the am
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he larJt). If
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0'. alnee last August wilh I raN
blood disease. Be hu heeD II
and out of haspltala, !Jut noiiJ.
Inc seema to check It Now bt

WON'T MAKE YOU TALU!:B

Dear Helen:
I slopped arowma at live feet
four, and for. a man,
tltat'a
bad. All that jau about ''stattD't, oot Inches" Is fiDe for people wbo never had girls loot
down on them, Me, rd give
leD yean of my We for a few
mon Inches tn heflhl.
I heard d. a drug that Isn't
Cll prescription yet - you caD
pill down at the gym. lt'a supo
posed to work on tht pllultary
lland and make you arow. They
aay It's "experimental but proved." But, like a lot of thinit,
doelora won't take It up.
Have you heard of this, and
sbould I try lt~-SBORTY
Dear Sborly:
Yes, I've hoard of thll drul.
and you should NOT, repeal
NOT!, try Ill Moreover, yog
ahould report Ita unt1er- the •
eounter aala to your IGW fub.

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matt ycu grow taller, and II
eould be dqerOUS! - H.
Note to retfden: WltJ ~11
people realize their
cloetorl

follow.
The moon Is between Its new
phase and first quarter,
Tbo momlq star II Venus.
The evening alar II Jupiter.
On this day In blatory:
Italian conductor Arturo Totoanlnl wa• born In 1867,
In 1900, the SociaUst party t1
the United States wa1 01'(8Dlzed at Indianapolis.
In 1911, a ftre swept the
Trlanale Shirl Waist Co., ID
New York City, kOUIIJ 147
persons.
In 1M7, a coal mine explotloa
In Centralia, Dt., kllled IU
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' St:Ue. " · Gelle. Summer~ of
Northern Michigan and Junmy
R"'" of Georgia Southern were
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team was 6-fooW AI Tucker, (Conn.), wbo averaged !3.1 Clark IGa.) and Dewey Kal·[ COWMBUS (UPI wllo led Oklaho!!Ul Baptist poinls in 31 games this year; mer, Quincy (Iii.).
44th 81Dlual baskelban to~•·
University to the NAJA cham· Curt Gammell of Pacific
ment opened today with e~gbt
ptonsbip this. year and was Lutheran (Wasb.); Jbn Shuler, Third team:
competent and confident teams
vote the outstanding player in of Carson-Newman !Tenn.) and Richard Harris, Manchester baiUtng for the biggest prizes In
the week·long tournament.
Earl Beecblllll a junior from (Ind.)· Roger Raspen Millers- Buckeye State higb school
Two other 1965 second or Midwestern tfex )
vllle ' (Pa ) State· ' Darryl letics.
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moved up to the fir, I team this AI Albers Upper Iowa· · State· Russell Noll McMurry a siarUng field of 866, were
year. They were Pat Caldwell, Johnny com'eaux, Grambling (Tex.'): Tall Jacks~n, Coil•lle entirely new cast from
a 6-foot.fi center who led (La.); Marlbert Pradd, Dillard of Idaho; Zollo Dominquez,/year's tournament won by
Rockhurst (Mo.) to the 1964 (La.); Jim Chroust, Pittsburgh Albuquerque, (N.M.I: Gene Lilr Jumbos South and
NAJA title and to the quarter- (Kan.l State; Isidore Schmeis. Ues, High Point (N.C.); Bobby of Wayne County. Two of
f10als this year, and Henry tng, Sl Cloud (Minn.) State; Ritch, Valdosta (Ga.) State; were only a two-game
Logan, a 8-foot sophomore from Richard Pitts, Norfolk (Va. Darryl Jones, St. Benedict's streak away from the
Western Carolina (N.C.).
State; Earl Monroe, Winston./ (Kan.): and Bob Guy, Lake. crowns.
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Roanding out the team were 1Salem (N.C.)· Don Hakala land IWi;:)
The Class A field, four sma •
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IIQih divisions bave so-calledpUned offense IQid balBJiced
Cinderella teams. They would scoring, and the Golden Galel
be Lancaster and Southeastern, could make trouble for anyone
both with the poorest records they play, Southeastern is 1 r""'
clashing with Ross Southeastern among the filial four of their ity for state tourney play, with
(20-7) In the afternoon semlf~ divisions.
all underclassmen In the stannais.
Lancaster features a disc~ lng unll
Tonlgbt, In Class AA, Dayt~n - · · ·
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games wUI meet al2 p.m.
urday lor the state championship, ~ ~e Class AA
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Middleport, 0.
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at an Athens hospital. Mrs. Will attract 13,11110 or more fans.
SAVE UP TO •so NOW 1 A number of personnel chang· visory personnel to the Ohio Rt. 2, Cheshire, from Unit Fore. Bircb Is much improved after An oddity of thls year's leur;;;...:.=.~.....:.:.....:;:..:.:.::,~ :es have been made during the Power Company's new Cardinal man to Assistant Sbift Opera!- having had pneumonla recenlly.l nam~t was the four Class A
ONLY
'"""t month at Ohio
valley Power Plant near
Brllliant, ing Engln..r; Hiram w. Daugh· Mr and Mrs. Mike Evans · semlfinalisls had a beigbl ad$10.00 Down - Balon.. on
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Point and ·daughters, and Mr. and vantage over the big school enTOI'IIII
Creek Station, according
to I and destined to be the largest Pleasant, frmt Equipment Op- Mrs Mac Van Meter
and
Normally the Class AA
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' Plant Manager James B. Har- 1power plant in Ohio when com- erator to Unit Foreman; Don- dauBbter were Sunday guests teams are much taller, but
pleted.
I aid L. Harrison, 641 Third Ave., of Mr and Mrs. Charles van Rittman and Rossford with
Some of the c~anges resulted Ohio Power Is one ofOVEC's : Gallipolis from Aulliary Equip Meter:
front Unes averaging 6-foot-5
FURNITURE CO.
trom the lransfer ol three super- 115 Sponsoring Companies. Tbe 1 ment Operator to Equipment
I and 6-foot-3 respecbvely, gave
MASON, W. VA.
- , departure of these three men Operator: George F. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fitch and the small schools the edge,
IS COMPLETELY
i from the Kyger Plant resulted Cheshire, from Auxiliary Equip- Stevie visited bls )l&amp;renls, Mr., Usually there are no favor·
f
in a series of reorganization rnent Operator to Equipment and Mrs. Oscar Fitch, Dewltts ites at state tournament tbne,l !::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;::;;;:::;::;;;:::;::;;;;:;;::;;__;_;._;;~
moves providing promotions for Operntor: Clifford R. Thornton, RWI.
but Ibis year most observers I;;
1~lectric t'l•odels ha\le
n.~• nmati c th errnostllls)
ten other employees.
Rt. 2, Gallipolis, from U~ty
K. D. Matheny, Norman
give the edge It Cbamlnade and
Transferring to l~e Cardinal Operator to Auxiliary Equtp-1er, Long Bottom, John Stobort Roasford.
Plant were John J. Sommer, ment Operator.
'of Letart, Jim Snodgrass, RaChanlinade'• Eagles, abnlng
Sund Sch 1 11 d
on Assistant Shift Operating Engi· Laurence A. Napper, Rl. 2, cine, and E. II. Carpenter, lo- to become the first Catholic
00 a :; ~nee
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neer: Donald C. Cook, Equip- Pomeroy, from Utility Opera· cat, were in Harrisonville Salr school ever to win Class AA
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AND OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED
March 20 was • 0 ~ ng was ment Operator: and Leo
K. tor to Auxiliary Equipment Op- urday morning.
laurels runs a disciplined of$13.14. Worslu~thsc;llce~ w::ze Smilh, Unit Foreman. Mr. Som- erator; Ronald L. Clay, from Clint Bircb and daughter, L&amp;- feme 'and an aggressive deheld at 10:45 WI
ere wa • mer, 430 Lariat Drive, Gallipo- Utility Operator to AuD!iary ota, were supper guests at the fense under coach-of-the- ear
Are uou a high school graduate who thinkl toglcaUy
lay leader, and an attendance ,lis, moves to. the
Cardi~al Equ1pment Operalor; WIIII~m home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jim Turvene. Tbey can syc,ore il ond would like to use that ability in a challenging
job?
of 20.
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Plant as a Shnl Operating En- E. De?'osky, 66 South nurd Birch and cltlldreo, Waterford, from the Inside and outside.
Tbe MYF beld Ils reg~lar gmeer after 11 years of serv1ce St., Middleport, from Laborer Saturday evening. Mrs. Joyce Rossford which com ted
You are Invited to consult with Mr. Dan Bargdill,
meetmg S~nday evenmg at 6.30. wilh OVEC. He is married, and to Ul1hty Operator; Robert M. Birch and children
returned th Cl
AJ. . k pe
District Manager, Burger Boy Food.Q-Romas, to eval·
The week s rev1val began Sun- his wife and eight children will Varian, Syracuse, and Charles borne with th&lt;'ll1 and visited
e a~ th ra;' s ate'e~ ago,
uate your potential In our rapidly expanding rOBtaur·
day at .7:45 with the Rev. move to the Brilliant area in the L. Hively, from Utility Man to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. was ra
e avon
cause
ant organization as a future manager of one of our
Casto domg the ~reac~mg. Rev. Inear future. Mr. Cook, lifetime Utility Operator.
Frnnk wallace, at Letart.
of a rugged schedule that
MARCH SPECIALS
locations.
Russell
of
Coolville
Will
be
the
resident
of
Mason,
lms
accept,.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
C.
Brewer
eluded
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b~g-school
teams.
62 Comet 2 Door
We will train you for a job with a future and ad·
evangelist fm· the rest ol the ed an assignmenl as Unit Foreand David visited their daugJ&gt;.
.Dlie. Prevlllll8 Wlnn1!r
6 cyl. Std. trails. Radio
vancement to a five figure income bracket. Apply in
week.
man at the Ohio Power plant
ter and family, Mr. and Mra
Dme " the only team m the
and heater.
person only at Union &amp; South Congress Streets; AthHelen
Findling
of
Columbus
I Also an 11-year Kyger veter·
Clyde
Close,
Belpre.
tournament
ever
to
play
In
the
ens,
Ohio, from 1·5 P.M.
62 Ford Gal. 500
spent
the
w..,kend.
with
her
an,
Mr.
Cook
will
move
hIs
Shelly
Ward
was
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guest
of
big
show
before.
The
Grey·
4 dr. 8 cyl. At Tr~nl!l,, P.
steering, radio and heater
mother. Iva Fmdlmg ~nd Mr. wile and four caildren to the
her grandfather, Wesley Coz. hounds, ander cagey Coach Co- '
and
Mrs.
Russell
Fmdhng.
Brilliant
area
al
the
close
of
art
Wednesday evening.
lumbus. Hines, won the Class ~·
63 Falcon 2 Dr.
6 cylinder, standard trans.
Mrs. Linnia Gaul, accompan- the school term.
Ed Ward bas returned to crown m 1962•
Radio and heater
ied by Edith Betzing, recenlly Mr. Smith, Middleport, hss Mrs. R. G. Abels was a re. the home ol ~ son Gene Ward ·
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afternoon
vieilbeen
wilh
OVEC
for
a
lillie
over
cent
call.r
at
the
bume
ol
and
family,
after
~pending
the
65 Ford Gal. 500
lng friends in Athens and tour· 10 years, and along with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Durst and winter with relatives In East
NEW YORK (UPI) ()~~~~~~
2 dr. Hardtop, 289 englnt,
standard trans. Radio and
log the new Bromle! Hail. This Cook, becomes a Unit Foreman ITom.
Liverpool.
Eastern College Athletic
heater
hall slands on property former· in his new assignment at Car- Mr. and Mrs. Milford Fred- Mr. and Mrs. BID Boslon vls- ence announced Thursday
65 Ford Gal. 500
ly owned and occupied by Mrn. dina!. Mr. Smith, his wife and . erick of Minersville and Wes- ited Mr. and Mn. Alben Taylor Sl Joseph's of PhD adelphia and
Conv. 352 eng. Std. tnns.,
Gaul's aunt, Ann Super, and) four children also will make 1ley Cozart were Sunday guests and farnlly recenUy.
Long Island University
rad io and heater
Mrs. Super's mother.
_ 1 Itheir home in !he Brilliant area . of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott.
Dwaine Allen of Portland re. winners of the ECAC division
64 Ga laxie XL
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. UJ«S . at the end of tlle school term. Mrs. Ada Fox is visiting her cently spent a weekend with basketball trophies.
Convertible. I eyflndtr,
D. Woode last Thursday ..llfler· j Promotions at the
··.~ , Mrs. Nell Middleswart. Mrs. Sylvia Allen.
St. Joseph's was awarded the
auto trans., power stHrnoon
were
her
mother,
Mrs.
J
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as
announced
by
AUen
Middleswart,
who
has
Randall
Talbott
spent
a
Slll)o
university
division trophy for
ing, power brakes and
B. Hayes or Middleport
an\ Harreld, were : Arthur Hughes, been stationed at a naval base j day evening with bls pnrenls the second time, and LIU won
windows, radio &amp; he.lter
· - - - in Florida, ~as received his : Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott.
the college division laurels.
61 Olds 98 2 Door Mrs. Clair Woode and Conm
Sue of Pomeroy.
American Bible Society
discharge and relorned home:
H.T. At trans. All powtr,
Terry Swarl2 has employ- I &lt;ine. Mrs. Boyles led a
alter six years in service.
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rftdio and hteter
V.S Standard Trans.
ment
in
Parkersburg,
W
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Va.
service.
Mrs.
Fannie
Durst
spent
63 Mercury Monte.
Radio end Heater
Mr. and Mrs. Mile Williams i The hostess served a dessert weekend at Columbus with her
4 Dr. Auto. tr1n1. Power
Power Steering - - - - - - steering, radio &amp; heater
I of Belpre visited her parents, ; course assiSted by others.
daughter and busbond,
: Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swartz I The next meeting will be, and Mrs. Jolm Webster.
63 Thunderbird
Hardtop, power deering,
and attended church here on beld on Tuesday, April II, at lr=========ol
I, sunday morning.
powtr brakes, power win: the home of Florence Spencer,
dows. '2 Or,
Tbe WSCS held Its regular with Nma Robinson, program
G. T. 2 Dr. Hard Top
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The Very Best
meeting Tuesday evening, Mar. leader.
6 cyl. Auto. Trans.
Country Si!-dan, Station
In Usod Cars Anywhere
15,
at
the
home
of
Eieano~
Mrs.
Mary
Carr
was
relurnRadio and H e a t e r - - - - - Wagon 4 dr. 8 cyl. auto
Boyles, with an atter.dance of ed lo her home here last Thurslra 1~. w•lh air · condition~
NO REASONABLE
ing
13 members and two visitors. day from Veterans Memorial
OFFER REFUSED
During the business meeting In Hospital In Pomeroy and Is
62 Thunderbird
SEE
Har-lto,p, power steerlnlJ,
charge of Eleanor Boyles, presi- Improving,
power brakes, power win·
HardTop, Auto. Floor Shift
dent, the 1967 pledge to Missions Friends of Mrs. Maggie
de w ~. air conditioning.
was
made,
the
Supply
askings
Ung
of
3352
Rosemont
Radio and Heater, V8 - - - - 2 Dr.
were answered, the plate {){fer- Wmston-sa1em, N. C.,
2 dr. Hard Top. ThLo Is a Pontiac among Pontlaca and the
. 63 Ford Gal. 500
ing for Lancaster Camp
was asked to remember her birlh- 1 "Your Romblor o.. lot"
finest of aU automobUes. Fully equipped with power steer-11
r.onv. 352 eng. Std. trans.
POMEROY, O.
taken. The group voted a ltD day, March 26.
Rldio 11nd htolltf'r
ing and brakea, Hydramatic, and many other nlcltles of
life. 421 cu. Inch engine.
donation to the World Clothing F----=======.ii:i
6:1 Chevre&gt;let Imp.
Fund. The annual meeting at
4 dr . H.T. 8 cyl. At trans.,
4 Dr. Herd Top Auto. Trans.
r stNring, radla •nd
Portsmouth was
announced.
FREE
~aler
Radio and Heater, V8 - - - - Coupon money was turned in.
~S Ford Fair. 500
Rag rugs and gelatin are still
4 dr. Sedan. We aold this car new and serviced It regularly
2 Dr. Hardtop, ' " eng.
lor sale. The list of Nursing
since. Automatic sblft. Power steering and brakes. If you
lne, Cruillmatic trans.
Home Patients was revised.
want a positively Immaculate, low mileage, one owner trade·
low mlleate
In, we suggest this LeSabre,
Florence Ann Spencer led I
the program on "Do Some4 Dr. Sedan
Wt have tho
thing," with scripture, prayer,
Radio and Healer, Power Steering
. OSED CAR LOT
RIGHT
FURNACE
song,
readings
and
discussion
and
Brakes, Excellent Condition _
Locust I Sycamore Sh.
., tht
Middleport
all. Nellie Parker gave a
2 dr. Hard Top. It Is a real pleasure to offer this fine automobile at this low price. We~nroudly put hls car on
RIGHT BOILER
~~~ ~~~~~~~~~re~po~rt~tro~m~~th~e
sbow room floor. Fully equl
wllh power steering,
and
wer bratea and automatic s
Expr111, 6 cyl. Step1ltle Bod
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HYDRONIC
Very Good Condition _ _ _ _ _,

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Happy is the Jride
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Conv. Coupe. Th!J car waa owned by one of lbe exe·cuttve1l
at Kaiser Aluminum, and It shows its mertlculous care.
exceedingly fine automobile finished in light blue
white top and blue upholstery. Fully equipped.

64 Polara Dodge - - $2095
2 dr. Hard Top. Beat aerlet Dodge and this one Is lops with
all vinyl seats, and cnstom features. II only has 25,845 mil·
ea and the condition sbowa lt. Fully equipped with power
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more enjoyable. Eeouomisbt predict a 25% "better·
ment" of our living standards by 1970. Without advertising, such growth would be inconceivable.
There's no doubt that in the years to come, adver.
tising will belp lo make ours a better and more protporous counlr)' for everyone.

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232 E. Second
Pomeroy

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1962 MERCURY COMET
$1095
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$1095
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$295

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V8 4 dr. StltUon Wagon. Sparkllnt original black flnlsh .
Automatic ablfl.

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' St:Ue. " · Gelle. Summer~ of
Northern Michigan and Junmy
R"'" of Georgia Southern were
' ' " ',"'d today to the National
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Abo chosen for the 1~mon Gary Liberatore of New Haven Linfield (Ore.); Ron Jackson,
team was 6-fooW AI Tucker, (Conn.), wbo averaged !3.1 Clark IGa.) and Dewey Kal·[ COWMBUS (UPI wllo led Oklaho!!Ul Baptist poinls in 31 games this year; mer, Quincy (Iii.).
44th 81Dlual baskelban to~•·
University to the NAJA cham· Curt Gammell of Pacific
ment opened today with e~gbt
ptonsbip this. year and was Lutheran (Wasb.); Jbn Shuler, Third team:
competent and confident teams
vote the outstanding player in of Carson-Newman !Tenn.) and Richard Harris, Manchester baiUtng for the biggest prizes In
the week·long tournament.
Earl Beecblllll a junior from (Ind.)· Roger Raspen Millers- Buckeye State higb school
Two other 1965 second or Midwestern tfex )
vllle ' (Pa ) State· ' Darryl letics.
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third team All· Americans Second team: · '
i Meachem, ·Ed i 0 b ~ r 0 (Pa.) The &lt;/3hl. teams, survivors
moved up to the fir, I team this AI Albers Upper Iowa· · State· Russell Noll McMurry a siarUng field of 866, were
year. They were Pat Caldwell, Johnny com'eaux, Grambling (Tex.'): Tall Jacks~n, Coil•lle entirely new cast from
a 6-foot.fi center who led (La.); Marlbert Pradd, Dillard of Idaho; Zollo Dominquez,/year's tournament won by
Rockhurst (Mo.) to the 1964 (La.); Jim Chroust, Pittsburgh Albuquerque, (N.M.I: Gene Lilr Jumbos South and
NAJA title and to the quarter- (Kan.l State; Isidore Schmeis. Ues, High Point (N.C.); Bobby of Wayne County. Two of
f10als this year, and Henry tng, Sl Cloud (Minn.) State; Ritch, Valdosta (Ga.) State; were only a two-game
Logan, a 8-foot sophomore from Richard Pitts, Norfolk (Va. Darryl Jones, St. Benedict's streak away from the
Western Carolina (N.C.).
State; Earl Monroe, Winston./ (Kan.): and Bob Guy, Lake. crowns.
U
Roanding out the team were 1Salem (N.C.)· Don Hakala land IWi;:)
The Class A field, four sma •
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personne} Changes m
• OVEC system
Are Announced from Kyger Creek StatiOD
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4-DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy·llllddleport, 0., Much 28, 111118

IIQih divisions bave so-calledpUned offense IQid balBJiced
Cinderella teams. They would scoring, and the Golden Galel
be Lancaster and Southeastern, could make trouble for anyone
both with the poorest records they play, Southeastern is 1 r""'
clashing with Ross Southeastern among the filial four of their ity for state tourney play, with
(20-7) In the afternoon semlf~ divisions.
all underclassmen In the stannais.
Lancaster features a disc~ lng unll
Tonlgbt, In Class AA, Dayt~n - · · ·
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No. ranked learn, goes against
Warren Harding (:14-1), and
ledo Libbey (2H) clashes
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The wt~nen of the Class A
games wUI meet al2 p.m.
urday lor the state championship, ~ ~e Class AA
ors me a p.m.,
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Both llof Is r;;ldat~ =I~:
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Clint Birch and daughter, Le- erpected to attend llie four
Middleport, 0.
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at an Athens hospital. Mrs. Will attract 13,11110 or more fans.
SAVE UP TO •so NOW 1 A number of personnel chang· visory personnel to the Ohio Rt. 2, Cheshire, from Unit Fore. Bircb Is much improved after An oddity of thls year's leur;;;...:.=.~.....:.:.....:;:..:.:.::,~ :es have been made during the Power Company's new Cardinal man to Assistant Sbift Opera!- having had pneumonla recenlly.l nam~t was the four Class A
ONLY
'"""t month at Ohio
valley Power Plant near
Brllliant, ing Engln..r; Hiram w. Daugh· Mr and Mrs. Mike Evans · semlfinalisls had a beigbl ad$10.00 Down - Balon.. on
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:Electric Corporation's Kyger Ohio, now under construction erty, 2903 Birch Ave.;
Point and ·daughters, and Mr. and vantage over the big school enTOI'IIII
Creek Station, according
to I and destined to be the largest Pleasant, frmt Equipment Op- Mrs Mac Van Meter
and
Normally the Class AA
C
1,
' Plant Manager James B. Har- 1power plant in Ohio when com- erator to Unit Foreman; Don- dauBbter were Sunday guests teams are much taller, but
pleted.
I aid L. Harrison, 641 Third Ave., of Mr and Mrs. Charles van Rittman and Rossford with
Some of the c~anges resulted Ohio Power Is one ofOVEC's : Gallipolis from Aulliary Equip Meter:
front Unes averaging 6-foot-5
FURNITURE CO.
trom the lransfer ol three super- 115 Sponsoring Companies. Tbe 1 ment Operator to Equipment
I and 6-foot-3 respecbvely, gave
MASON, W. VA.
- , departure of these three men Operator: George F. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fitch and the small schools the edge,
IS COMPLETELY
i from the Kyger Plant resulted Cheshire, from Auxiliary Equip- Stevie visited bls )l&amp;renls, Mr., Usually there are no favor·
f
in a series of reorganization rnent Operator to Equipment and Mrs. Oscar Fitch, Dewltts ites at state tournament tbne,l !::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;::;;;:::;::;;;:::;::;;;;:;;::;;__;_;._;;~
moves providing promotions for Operntor: Clifford R. Thornton, RWI.
but Ibis year most observers I;;
1~lectric t'l•odels ha\le
n.~• nmati c th errnostllls)
ten other employees.
Rt. 2, Gallipolis, from U~ty
K. D. Matheny, Norman
give the edge It Cbamlnade and
Transferring to l~e Cardinal Operator to Auxiliary Equtp-1er, Long Bottom, John Stobort Roasford.
Plant were John J. Sommer, ment Operator.
'of Letart, Jim Snodgrass, RaChanlinade'• Eagles, abnlng
Sund Sch 1 11 d
on Assistant Shift Operating Engi· Laurence A. Napper, Rl. 2, cine, and E. II. Carpenter, lo- to become the first Catholic
00 a :; ~nee
ay
neer: Donald C. Cook, Equip- Pomeroy, from Utility Opera· cat, were in Harrisonville Salr school ever to win Class AA
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AND OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED
March 20 was • 0 ~ ng was ment Operator: and Leo
K. tor to Auxiliary Equipment Op- urday morning.
laurels runs a disciplined of$13.14. Worslu~thsc;llce~ w::ze Smilh, Unit Foreman. Mr. Som- erator; Ronald L. Clay, from Clint Bircb and daughter, L&amp;- feme 'and an aggressive deheld at 10:45 WI
ere wa • mer, 430 Lariat Drive, Gallipo- Utility Operator to AuD!iary ota, were supper guests at the fense under coach-of-the- ear
Are uou a high school graduate who thinkl toglcaUy
lay leader, and an attendance ,lis, moves to. the
Cardi~al Equ1pment Operalor; WIIII~m home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jim Turvene. Tbey can syc,ore il ond would like to use that ability in a challenging
job?
of 20.
.
Plant as a Shnl Operating En- E. De?'osky, 66 South nurd Birch and cltlldreo, Waterford, from the Inside and outside.
Tbe MYF beld Ils reg~lar gmeer after 11 years of serv1ce St., Middleport, from Laborer Saturday evening. Mrs. Joyce Rossford which com ted
You are Invited to consult with Mr. Dan Bargdill,
meetmg S~nday evenmg at 6.30. wilh OVEC. He is married, and to Ul1hty Operator; Robert M. Birch and children
returned th Cl
AJ. . k pe
District Manager, Burger Boy Food.Q-Romas, to eval·
The week s rev1val began Sun- his wife and eight children will Varian, Syracuse, and Charles borne with th&lt;'ll1 and visited
e a~ th ra;' s ate'e~ ago,
uate your potential In our rapidly expanding rOBtaur·
day at .7:45 with the Rev. move to the Brilliant area in the L. Hively, from Utility Man to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. was ra
e avon
cause
ant organization as a future manager of one of our
Casto domg the ~reac~mg. Rev. Inear future. Mr. Cook, lifetime Utility Operator.
Frnnk wallace, at Letart.
of a rugged schedule that
MARCH SPECIALS
locations.
Russell
of
Coolville
Will
be
the
resident
of
Mason,
lms
accept,.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
C.
Brewer
eluded
16
b~g-school
teams.
62 Comet 2 Door
We will train you for a job with a future and ad·
evangelist fm· the rest ol the ed an assignmenl as Unit Foreand David visited their daugJ&gt;.
.Dlie. Prevlllll8 Wlnn1!r
6 cyl. Std. trails. Radio
vancement to a five figure income bracket. Apply in
week.
man at the Ohio Power plant
ter and family, Mr. and Mra
Dme " the only team m the
and heater.
person only at Union &amp; South Congress Streets; AthHelen
Findling
of
Columbus
I Also an 11-year Kyger veter·
Clyde
Close,
Belpre.
tournament
ever
to
play
In
the
ens,
Ohio, from 1·5 P.M.
62 Ford Gal. 500
spent
the
w..,kend.
with
her
an,
Mr.
Cook
will
move
hIs
Shelly
Ward
was
I
guest
of
big
show
before.
The
Grey·
4 dr. 8 cyl. At Tr~nl!l,, P.
steering, radio and heater
mother. Iva Fmdlmg ~nd Mr. wile and four caildren to the
her grandfather, Wesley Coz. hounds, ander cagey Coach Co- '
and
Mrs.
Russell
Fmdhng.
Brilliant
area
al
the
close
of
art
Wednesday evening.
lumbus. Hines, won the Class ~·
63 Falcon 2 Dr.
6 cylinder, standard trans.
Mrs. Linnia Gaul, accompan- the school term.
Ed Ward bas returned to crown m 1962•
Radio and heater
ied by Edith Betzing, recenlly Mr. Smith, Middleport, hss Mrs. R. G. Abels was a re. the home ol ~ son Gene Ward ·
·
spent
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Sunday
afternoon
vieilbeen
wilh
OVEC
for
a
lillie
over
cent
call.r
at
the
bume
ol
and
family,
after
~pending
the
65 Ford Gal. 500
lng friends in Athens and tour· 10 years, and along with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Durst and winter with relatives In East
NEW YORK (UPI) ()~~~~~~
2 dr. Hardtop, 289 englnt,
standard trans. Radio and
log the new Bromle! Hail. This Cook, becomes a Unit Foreman ITom.
Liverpool.
Eastern College Athletic
heater
hall slands on property former· in his new assignment at Car- Mr. and Mrs. Milford Fred- Mr. and Mrs. BID Boslon vls- ence announced Thursday
65 Ford Gal. 500
ly owned and occupied by Mrn. dina!. Mr. Smith, his wife and . erick of Minersville and Wes- ited Mr. and Mn. Alben Taylor Sl Joseph's of PhD adelphia and
Conv. 352 eng. Std. tnns.,
Gaul's aunt, Ann Super, and) four children also will make 1ley Cozart were Sunday guests and farnlly recenUy.
Long Island University
rad io and heater
Mrs. Super's mother.
_ 1 Itheir home in !he Brilliant area . of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott.
Dwaine Allen of Portland re. winners of the ECAC division
64 Ga laxie XL
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. UJ«S . at the end of tlle school term. Mrs. Ada Fox is visiting her cently spent a weekend with basketball trophies.
Convertible. I eyflndtr,
D. Woode last Thursday ..llfler· j Promotions at the
··.~ , Mrs. Nell Middleswart. Mrs. Sylvia Allen.
St. Joseph's was awarded the
auto trans., power stHrnoon
were
her
mother,
Mrs.
J
•
Plant,
as
announced
by
AUen
Middleswart,
who
has
Randall
Talbott
spent
a
Slll)o
university
division trophy for
ing, power brakes and
B. Hayes or Middleport
an\ Harreld, were : Arthur Hughes, been stationed at a naval base j day evening with bls pnrenls the second time, and LIU won
windows, radio &amp; he.lter
· - - - in Florida, ~as received his : Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott.
the college division laurels.
61 Olds 98 2 Door Mrs. Clair Woode and Conm
Sue of Pomeroy.
American Bible Society
discharge and relorned home:
H.T. At trans. All powtr,
Terry Swarl2 has employ- I &lt;ine. Mrs. Boyles led a
alter six years in service.
:
rftdio and hteter
V.S Standard Trans.
ment
in
Parkersburg,
W
.
Va.
service.
Mrs.
Fannie
Durst
spent
63 Mercury Monte.
Radio end Heater
Mr. and Mrs. Mile Williams i The hostess served a dessert weekend at Columbus with her
4 Dr. Auto. tr1n1. Power
Power Steering - - - - - - steering, radio &amp; heater
I of Belpre visited her parents, ; course assiSted by others.
daughter and busbond,
: Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swartz I The next meeting will be, and Mrs. Jolm Webster.
63 Thunderbird
Hardtop, power deering,
and attended church here on beld on Tuesday, April II, at lr=========ol
I, sunday morning.
powtr brakes, power win: the home of Florence Spencer,
dows. '2 Or,
Tbe WSCS held Its regular with Nma Robinson, program
G. T. 2 Dr. Hard Top
60 Ford
The Very Best
meeting Tuesday evening, Mar. leader.
6 cyl. Auto. Trans.
Country Si!-dan, Station
In Usod Cars Anywhere
15,
at
the
home
of
Eieano~
Mrs.
Mary
Carr
was
relurnRadio and H e a t e r - - - - - Wagon 4 dr. 8 cyl. auto
Boyles, with an atter.dance of ed lo her home here last Thurslra 1~. w•lh air · condition~
NO REASONABLE
ing
13 members and two visitors. day from Veterans Memorial
OFFER REFUSED
During the business meeting In Hospital In Pomeroy and Is
62 Thunderbird
SEE
Har-lto,p, power steerlnlJ,
charge of Eleanor Boyles, presi- Improving,
power brakes, power win·
HardTop, Auto. Floor Shift
dent, the 1967 pledge to Missions Friends of Mrs. Maggie
de w ~. air conditioning.
was
made,
the
Supply
askings
Ung
of
3352
Rosemont
Radio and Heater, V8 - - - - 2 Dr.
were answered, the plate {){fer- Wmston-sa1em, N. C.,
2 dr. Hard Top. ThLo Is a Pontiac among Pontlaca and the
. 63 Ford Gal. 500
ing for Lancaster Camp
was asked to remember her birlh- 1 "Your Romblor o.. lot"
finest of aU automobUes. Fully equipped with power steer-11
r.onv. 352 eng. Std. trans.
POMEROY, O.
taken. The group voted a ltD day, March 26.
Rldio 11nd htolltf'r
ing and brakea, Hydramatic, and many other nlcltles of
life. 421 cu. Inch engine.
donation to the World Clothing F----=======.ii:i
6:1 Chevre&gt;let Imp.
Fund. The annual meeting at
4 dr . H.T. 8 cyl. At trans.,
4 Dr. Herd Top Auto. Trans.
r stNring, radla •nd
Portsmouth was
announced.
FREE
~aler
Radio and Heater, V8 - - - - Coupon money was turned in.
~S Ford Fair. 500
Rag rugs and gelatin are still
4 dr. Sedan. We aold this car new and serviced It regularly
2 Dr. Hardtop, ' " eng.
lor sale. The list of Nursing
since. Automatic sblft. Power steering and brakes. If you
lne, Cruillmatic trans.
Home Patients was revised.
want a positively Immaculate, low mileage, one owner trade·
low mlleate
In, we suggest this LeSabre,
Florence Ann Spencer led I
the program on "Do Some4 Dr. Sedan
Wt have tho
thing," with scripture, prayer,
Radio and Healer, Power Steering
. OSED CAR LOT
RIGHT
FURNACE
song,
readings
and
discussion
and
Brakes, Excellent Condition _
Locust I Sycamore Sh.
., tht
Middleport
all. Nellie Parker gave a
2 dr. Hard Top. It Is a real pleasure to offer this fine automobile at this low price. We~nroudly put hls car on
RIGHT BOILER
~~~ ~~~~~~~~~re~po~rt~tro~m~~th~e
sbow room floor. Fully equl
wllh power steering,
and
wer bratea and automatic s
Expr111, 6 cyl. Step1ltle Bod
t 4 'II\
HYDRONIC
Very Good Condition _ _ _ _ _,

New

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Happy is the Jride
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Conv. Coupe. Th!J car waa owned by one of lbe exe·cuttve1l
at Kaiser Aluminum, and It shows its mertlculous care.
exceedingly fine automobile finished in light blue
white top and blue upholstery. Fully equipped.

64 Polara Dodge - - $2095
2 dr. Hard Top. Beat aerlet Dodge and this one Is lops with
all vinyl seats, and cnstom features. II only has 25,845 mil·
ea and the condition sbowa lt. Fully equipped with power
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more enjoyable. Eeouomisbt predict a 25% "better·
ment" of our living standards by 1970. Without advertising, such growth would be inconceivable.
There's no doubt that in the years to come, adver.
tising will belp lo make ours a better and more protporous counlr)' for everyone.

NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING IS YOUR SAFEST
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$295

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V8 4 dr. StltUon Wagon. Sparkllnt original black flnlsh .
Automatic ablfl.

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....OCAL FEATURES

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TONIGHT
"'ICI
Frankie Avoloa

• Fifty Years Ago on the River by Ohfo River historian
Dick Thomas, each Sunday.

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• Debunking articles weekly from the pen of Meigs county's
own brilliant Hieronymous (St. Jerome the Translator),•
modern synthesis of Will Rogers, H. L. Mencken end
; Ambrose Bierce in unique and Imaginative
views of America today.

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In ferment end change in the1960s •

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each e credit to American Uterature, fortnightly
by Martha S. Foster.

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RAY RIGGS, INC.
Features:
A FINE SELECTION OFTOP QUAUTY

USED CARS

Now aboard ... a full cargo of Canoe.
Breezy refreshen anytime.

AT ALL TIMES

SALE

RAY RIGGS, INC.
PHONE 593-66C)I

ill N. COURT ST.

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11n1ce1 7 11. m.: li:'riUipJIItlc antlao llldelftll'.
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Baptilt
lefYicp 7:10 P. m. Wed. claslel fo; 18.
llelllleDem liaplill ciiiN, lq 10:30 ., m. lint llld lblld tblp wvlce at 10:3• e. m. • J'U.
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Great Bend: Rev. C. 1... O'CIIno ~L
C'IJ
Clllrdl
II
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service,
7:30
p.
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Mid Week
lllf, pastor: Robert '-11, mpL

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llblp 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study,
,,., p. m. Wed•..,ay.
lillldJepart QtuG Gil 0r111,
lib and !laiD Slreetl Douald
lllcD, mbllller· Blbl~ Scbool
:10 a.m. K~'b McEJhi1&gt;MJ'
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Supt.: 'Momln&amp;
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EveD1Dg
Worslllp,
1:311
7 p. m., Prayer Service, Wed-

Jehovah

Naarene
ne C'nlrdl II lilt N&amp;llleae.

C'leller: Re1'. Herbert Grate,

m. Prayer moet1na.

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Tho fast•trowlng National Gallery was opened by founder, Andrew W. Mellon.

A RARE
DISPLAY
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s tand ing

!kine!.,.

lery of Art as part of its
25th ann iven;i~ry. The special show fea tures more than
200 French impressionh t
pt:~ in tings from th e 19th and
20th cent uries. The show
from the collections of M r.
und Mrs. P aul Mell on and
Mrs. MPllon Bruce, includes
three of the l'O!itliest pain tings ever :.old at auctiou. On
di~ play at the :.pecial exhibi t
:ne a Seurat. "Lighthouse at
Honfleur,'' (ph oto No. l ) ;
a Monet, "The Brid ge at Argenteuil," (photo No. 2 ]. and
a Cezanne 1andscapP, which
wos a uctio ned la:.; t year in
New York for $800.000,
"Houses in Provence," (photo No. 3 ). Here's a sample.

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paator; Richard Barton, Supt.
CJiarles llllllell. Ant
Supl. Scbool 1:45 L ID.
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meetlll&amp;
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5
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Waldrtuwu
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Worship
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NYPS
Ill.
Aebatb ~,'
Sanday School 0,30 a. m.; MomI
p.
m.;
Bible
lll1ldJ
'l'aeld11
p.
m.:
Evening
Service,
UB
Cburell,
ldin ·
Jng 'Worship 10:15 • m.
1
7 P. m. Service meetlllg.
7:10p.m.: Mldweell Prayer 111!1' da7 School 1:10 a. CD.I ..,. .
Flnt lllplill a.-. aM•
CD. 'l'burlda1l MlnlslrJ
Ylee, 7:10 p. m WedDIIClay.
• ·:?• Sunda). 7!10
pori, Re1'. Donald Boaae
7 p. m 'lburlday.
lllddleporl
o1 111e ,._ Le11Jt ra111 U1llled
tor: SUnday Scooal IIlli
7 p. m.
Lutheran
...,, Re1'. Clyde J.
ID Christ Cburcb.
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HClftman, Supt.; I0:16 L Clllln!ll 11 0or11t, PomtnJ, IL Paal'• ... 81.
Suoday 'lchool 9:10 L m.: Mort&gt; rison, pastor.
Worshlp Service; BYP lp.
1111 Wnrsblp ID:311 a. m.; NYPS 9:30 a. m.
~flff1 Maa1C1, putor: &amp;mdQ LutharaD cbDrdL 7:30 p. Scbool
Evenln2
Wonblp,
:311
L
m.
Qwrcb
10:311
wonblp
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a.
m.
and
YCIIIIII Peop1!, I:G p. m.: ETIJI. first and lblrd .
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p111t1c meollng 7:30 p, m.; lngs at 7:'30 p. m.
l::~.'lbul'lllaJ, 7:11 p.m. p.m. Evei!ID&amp; Service, 1:311 p. (Both coogrepdoDI are
PraY!" - · ·•· Wed . 7:30 p.m. lourlh !Miday maiDia·
BuiJoDd Cbar~ of CllriiC - lq u one at SL Jobo's
Ptmeroy fllareiJ o1 tiro Naz. p. m. Prayer meethll .
Fln1 Baptlsl Clllld.
Bible at PIDe GroYt while the new - . Sunday SchooL 1:30 a . and fourtb llluridaJ
Roy Carter Minister
Re1'. Caner WI IHerpt Scbool • :30 'a. m. writp and 81. Paul'• Cbureb Is beiDt
m.: 1101'111118 wonblp t0:41 a. IIDd first 8lld tbinl S1mda1
10:28. Preach!
ng Service 10:30 L m.
Methodl.t
m. EnDIDg Wnrsblp. 7 p. m.; enlnga at 7:30 p. m.
service,1:30
10:30
1111 L DLt
YOIIIIII People's 1118!!ilnl! 6:30 p.
Allnd Melbadllt C'mcll
Pnyer meet1Dg, 7 p. m. Wed. ML ~ermon Jolted
IIDd Junior ebardl for m.E
veniDI amlce 7 p. m. V. Rev Pearl Casto pastor
Rlrf. C'yda ~. llenderaoo, p» 111 ChriSt Chorcb. J811llll . . ·.
lly
wife died &amp; 7U1' ago. Now there'a Just myself
i'lrt1 Bapllll Olareil,
H. Bratey, Bible Sebool SupL day.Scheol at l :sO a. m. '
liar.
rison, pastor. Sunday !!dlid
BldH
and lilT Uttle d&amp;oghter lamee. Don't feel IIOl'l'f for u, 'l'HI!l CHtJRCH ron AU.
C. t:... O'Conoer, putor. Zloa C'mrdt el CllriR, , _ 1es Taylor Supt. Worship
Qlre. elllle NIIIIJ'ebe, Pom- 1:30 a.m. PreachiDg
though, becall88 wflre 1ll8llllgiag pretty welL
IIIJ • Barrlaonvlde RDad, E1J. Ylce at 10:45 with the
Re1'. Clyde Henderaon, first and lhlrd SUDday
.
T •"" )'e&amp;r when the blow came, I admit I. went to AU. II'OR 'niB OBU.RcH ~~~
Scbool10:4S
9:30 a.
L m.
JD., Sam .- u
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B).
Casto.
Revival
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nlght
putor:
Su&lt;lday
Scbool
9:30
a.
at
7:30
p.
m.
Second
and
MorDo
pieces. Wfld Dilly Uved in the neighborhood for &amp; few
'll&gt;ioC~uo.c~oloiM-worsbip; 8:30 p. m. BYP llle school 1:10 L CD.; MomiDa 7,45 through Marth ZT.
11b1p ~erVicea 7:311 p. m. StJn. Sunday m01'1l1Jl81 at 11 a. IIi.
weeks,IUld it'a hard to say what would have happened w ............:;::,.,
Junior FaUonbip: • p.m. IOrsblp 1:JII p. m.; ROOert Reed 7,45 m. Pnyer services.
m.; MqrnlDI Wonblp 10:30 a. Prayer meeting ev~ W""Mellloabl
' 7:30 p. m. pr a yer day at 7:30 p. m. CbriltlaD
If It hadn't been for ov ehUl'clt. Suddenly I was suraervtce: 7:30 p.m. Bible qcbool 8u;ll.
rounded by frlenda.. The miniw came at once with .... w1- • - Cllonll,
Prayer meeUag;
huTch Of God
Pearl A. Casto,
Will' m.r NYPS 8:45 p. m. Evening deavor, seeond and fom1ll llrllo J
convillclJig worda of comfort that helped me to face Ufe :!,~~=
p. m. Wedne~day ,Senior Qe•u Cllardl a1 Gad, an ~ eerv1ce a1 8 L
mooting. 1:30 p. m. 'lbunday days at UO p. m.
'
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m.,
Qareto of lilt ~ll, fta.
UUle Kyger Uldled Q..tj
again. Hla wife alerted other :membera and they brought :;:::.==-~
Practlee: 3:30 p. m. Tuet- GUberl
Spencer,
pastor,
Sunday
Scboal
at
ID
L m.: wsal
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"'""'••
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II
of
Christ Cheshire • Kypr .;
meals, laandered clothing, took cue of laDice, and ulti- ..., _."" Cb..U. 'Doer
Junior QIOir Practice.
Sdlool 9:10 L m. Momtns Will' l'banday oJ moDib:
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wonderful
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Suuday
Worship
Hartlord
PariSh, WarreD G.,
a.
11
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J'or 1111 chlldmt.'• ub. (3) J'•
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eli - rdllpU
Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday Eve- Zinn, pastor. Hartford llalllll'
havenow.
... .... .,~&gt;~a_,,... Warren G. Zlnn, pastor• M0111- Ylc:e, 7 p. m.' Prayer meedna. IIIOI'th.
I had never given much thought to the meaning of
~.,.~
Worslllp. 9 e. m. De!bert v. 7:30 p. m. Wedne"IJ' YOUIII f'lltwMdl Metlledllt ann alJlg Service 7:30 p.m.: Mid . Church, Communion Wcnldp , .
Cbureh People's Service ~' 7:30 - Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Wor week Prayer Service Wednet- ..rv1ce 9 I . ID. Tueodat,. 1:• .
Christian fellowship. Tod&amp;y I know that miracles of ;:',.~ ..
apeater.
lb1p aerv1ce 10 a. m. net) day 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morrla M. Cbildren under 12; 6, Cbildnl
kindness ean result when people unite in following tha ••• ,.., 7.., Bll&gt;lo tiiii,J.
9:10 a. m. Classes lor p.m.
are11
11
God,
Ill&amp;.
lloriU
olber
Sunday 7:15 p. CD. SaD WoUe, PutDr.
12 and up; 7:30, Aclull liiiiiiJ
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"perfect pattern" of self-sacrifice and unqueatlmring love.
Mt. U- F. W.B. Qureb
llatllllld Oulrdl II lllo Nllll' IJ'Oilp.
lleY. llaaleJ Werkmm, pqiW eta, Scboo1. 10 L m.
Sunday
Sunday School 9:15 a. m. 'Earl
School 8:45 a. m.; tor BaDey, Supt. Prayer
Sunday School 9:30 L m.;
Pre1byrerit.m
Starkey, supl; Evenllll VIOl' lblp eervlct U a. m. and 7:311 Forest JlaD lllr''odM&amp;
Morning Wonhlp 10:I5 a. IlL Mlddteporl F1n1 Uolled " -·
•• p. m. by "'""'
n... Coa, a.m. Pnyer m"""•• 7:30 p - SUnde•, Scbool I ..
Bvangellstle
lletVIce
7:45 7~.•• m.
Cbureb, Rev. Howald•
7:..
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UI.Tu
L&amp;)oman; YOIIIIII People'
esday; YOUIII People' fred Neue. SupL
uuuw""" prayer "''"""· : .. · Rnppelt. pastor: Sunday Scboal ··•'"''"" '
log IIDd Blb!e Study, 7:10 P. a: meaIIIII. 7:30 P. Ill. Friday.
9lce 10 L Dl. Re1',
m. Wednesday.
1:30 a. m. Mr. Fred Lewllt,
Wednesday; Choir praclice II 8rlllllld C'lardl Of God, an. Slutler, paator,
. , _ t'lllrtll 11 lilt ~ supt.; 10 30 a. m. Worship: s:•
JJ7ith the hope It lllill, ln 1ome rnea~ure, fo1rer and help ''""
'l'lmnclat
rene, William c. 1borpa, pastor . p. m. YF: Wed. G:ar .runw
Jolin Smallwood, putor: Sunda7 11ea111 MeiiMdJII Qlardl.
Qlareb
Sebool 10 a. m.; Evangelllllc dleporl, 14.. Ill. DriiYion,
min that which il good in family and community life, thil leaFlnl aa,.i11
SuodaJ School 0' 30 a. m.; McJna. Choir: 1 p. m. Senior C'Jiolr.
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ISmlday Scb&lt;'GI 9:30 L m. Pread&gt;- tKVIce 7 p. DLI YOIIII8 People lin. NID Moore, Qmn:b
1111 IIOI'Sblp ID.3I L m.
Syraeaso First Ullled PNt
ture il 1 pomored by rluJ bru
firrm and organization~ IDi! SundaJ z:so p. m.
Pente oltal
hytertao Churcb - Cburell ..,
Eucleaver 7 p. m. W.....,•y; Supt.: Omrdl Scbool, e:311
whote 711111181 ap"""" befoul.
Free WID IIQIId Omnil, Piayer meedDa 7 P. m. 8alur' m.; Woraldp Senlce, 10:10
.._N __ , •c •• ....... Ylcea 9:30 e. m.: Sunday Scbool
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Paul Ill. Jones,
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Taylor• SuDdey Scbool,
Enuoopal
lblp. 7 P. m., Olfldal
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W 7:30 P .m.
• .Un Supt.
meetlng. lsi Sunday ol
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Wednosday and Friday. 1·
service, 7:30 P. m.: Prayer aer- l'lmenJ, "nit Re1'. Rleblrd
ol month, 7,30 P. m.;
Peateeoslal Qlareb, MJd.
y. Mulln,
vice!, 1:30 P. m. Wedneada
Reelor. Salllay - MoJo. IVedNIIdQ 7 p. m.
dleporl. South 3td Ave.: Sunday
Middleport, Ob!o
lllddleport, Oblo
Muon Baplllt Sllllllay School IIIDg Prayer IIIII Sermcm, 10:30
Metllodlll
~ 10 11. m.; Sllllday ovellin3
nd IIDd a.m.
D.A. V. Hall, corner Seco
COffee
boor
follolrlna.
WendeD
G.
Stutler,
ennp111t1a
llmlce, 7:311 p. m.
by
Pomeroy, Mason. SpoDSOred In
EUB
Sunday Scbool, 10 L m.;
Wedntlday Bible Study 7:30 p.
Freneb City Beptlst Churdl
pillll
EUB
Qardl,
Bef,
lhlp
aenlcl
11
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m.
Salun!J: nlgbl Prayer 8lld
Ealu
lh s.B.c.
Gallipolis. Affillated wl pastor Mpnpl Smltb, paslllr. Wonblp tt.H , _ IMelllldlll _ Wonblp 7·'10 p.m. Pastor, Rev.
Re'/. R. L. PIDson,
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By Mrs. Evelya JlrldleJ
aervlce 9:30 a. m.: """""' Jamea Barly, pastor,
SUD_
Sunday
School
every
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Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence NJ&lt;b. .
Oaken ol Good Bread
Scbno1, 10,30 L m. Youth reJ. Sayer, Supl SOliday Scbool
log
aen·
day
s
p
m.
Prucb
llarr!Htlnlle
Prelbyterl~
ols
returned
home after sptDio
We Jl'lll All Docton Prescriptions
IIIIDIIDiton, W. Va.
lces lbe tlh Sunday of each lo1nblp 8:30 P. m.; ao,. IIDd a. m.: Preachin8 II a. m.
awrch, Jobn Davies, putor. ing the winter in F1orlda wltb
Pomer&lt;IJ'
WY 2-29illl
Glrll Fellowsblp. 8:30 p. m.: Parllud Melhodllt ~
lh
Scbool18:30 L m. WOI' th lr children
D':L ,Morlall !Sapllsl Oardl. Bvenlng lel'VIce 7:30 p. m., 2nd H. L. McDaD!el, pastor.
lldp lel'Vlce :30 p. m.
; vt. Donald. Koenig ol ft.
IIIII
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Mala
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II Comer ol Fourlh aud
SunclaJI: Yontb Ololr, Scbool 1:30, lflrold
Latur D Saint~ Knox, Ky. visited hls wife, NCII"
Middleport Ro.v. Nyla Borden. 1:30 p, m. Wednesday. Prayer SUpt: Kenneth McLeod,
ay
ma Koenig, here Saturda7.
minister. Sunday Scboo1 1:30 lleetlng, 7:10 p. m. WIIIDasday. Supt., Preaching 7' 10 P· m.
lleorpJiised c...... 01 Jent Mr. and Mr!. C. W. Martlll
m. Arnold lllcbardJ, SnpL IAarldp EUB Clnlrdt,. an. dQ.
of Lau.r Day Saints, alJ 8lld two sons of Daytoa, Mn.
Eugen
a.&amp;
II
=~ Worship, lO:JII
e Ill. EmeriOU, paator; Badae llethldlll
!rom Raclna 00 Raclne- H. L, Hendershot and 100 ol '
MO Ulleolll 81. Middleport WY ~110 1311 E. Seeoad
Pomeroy
WYUMO
BapCist Qlareh rsa. SuDda;r Scbool 8:15 a. m. ftul. B. L. McDaniel, pulor:
Portland Road. Sunday School Lancaster, Mr. and Mra. WlldaJ SebonJ 1 10
L m.: Worshlp 10:30 a. ford Tipple and two dalilbltil
.: w.... le1l Archer, Supt. Sunday day School 1:31 L m.:
shl u
: ~ maervlct, worship 10:0 L m. and 7:30 111110:11 L m.: MYF I p. m.:
Sunda• e.enlng lletVIce at of Athens, Route 5, and Mn.
p.m. alleroalely. Bible IIIUd7 Prayer IIIII Bible Study, 7:30 P.
P. m.: Wed., wo,.blp serv- David Sineblir and baby 1011 a1
1 : m. ~-.'"
and prayer service led b)l past. m. Wedn&lt;Sday.
at
7:10 p. DL P~, C. 19 · Shade Route 1 all were SuD- ·
Estab!llhtd ID 11101
CommunityIDpbary or 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. CbriJ. Hoek Sprlap Melbodbl
Proffllt. All eYeDlllfl •en- day guests of Mr. and Mn. .,
Welt Colambla, W. VL
Carleloo dlarrb. K
begin at?:311 P. m.
Clarenre Nicltols.
llau Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., 3rd a.ester Lemley, paator;
Middleport
WYS-3284
ton, pasRoad, ilev. Clyde R1n 0 a. DLi Satarday ol IDIJIIIb.
lblp senice 1:30 L m.:
Roman
Catholic
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weaem8
3
Ph. · - 'I'/U8I3
tor. Sunday Scbool, ' Y wor- llllndal 8lor EUB Clnrdl, U, Scboo1, 10:U a. m.;
Oar Lady o1 LGreltG Mission man visited Mrs. Audrey llafo
Ralpb Carl, supt. Sandam.and Rev. MenJ1!1 SmJ1b. pastor: 9,15 I:JII p. m. Prayer and
LID&amp; Bottom, Re9. Tbomu P&amp; er, Mrs. Cora Rice and Mra. D.
L m. Sunday Sebool, Roy Van SluciJ, Wednesday. 7:SO p.m. trouek, adrnlnl•lrator: Sunday G. Goodin at Middleport .:. ·
ship service, 10:30 L
7:10 p. m. alternately • Prayer Meter, JUPL: Earl8lluler, Asl'l llatiiDd Medlodlll Qlll'cll 111uo 8,30 a. m., est; Holy ua11 cently.
. worship 10:45 a. m.: Rev. C. J. Lemley,
meeting Wednesday, 7:ao P. m. Morrung
Obllgatlon, 7 p. m.
Those spending a recent SaDo
Pomeroy
"Your Keep~a k e Store"
West llllfD s~
Prayer meei!Dg 7:10, 'l1uJrs. Olur~ School 1:30 L m.: Wor IL Jollll'l c.~uo Mlssln: day with Mr. and Mrs. Rabed
CoiDmbll' Chapel: Worsldp
am.; day. y
SUpport tba Cburcb of , _ Choice
Pomeror 11 Yiee
IU E. Malo SL
'!undaeyacb 3undaJ 8:15
oulb Fellow8blp, 7:30 p. Y. F. MOII&lt;Iay, 8:30 P· m.
Guysvtlle IDutcb Ridge! : Marcinko were their da11gldl!r,
11 .
Scbool 10 a. m. : Yooth m. Sunday.
llblp
10:30 a. m. M Rev. J'rank Manier!,
pa• Miss Rosemary Marelnko
WarService 1:15 p. m. l!:veDlna
8o16 Belbel EUB Cllarob Saltoa
eCJiodlll
lor, Sunday Mass 10:30 a. m.; friend, Charles Kelso ol Col1111l!
.
Re1'• Eugene E. Emerson, p» H. L. McDanleiRouh rs~r,
ship 7 p, m. each Sunday
Holy Doy of ObllgaUoo 6:30 a. bus, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles
C'nlrdl lor. s
~ACINE
Pacevtlle CormDaaiiJ
unday
9:45 a. m., Lester L,
• up ·
m.· Coofesslon ,. bour belerl ee of Pomeroy, Mr. IDd
Re1'. RusseD Cline, paalor
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Eugene Eskew and Jaillfl)'
No1'111&amp;11 B. Babr, Supt. Suoday lng 8:15 a. m. Sunday
Bulldlng SuppUeo aad ~,
7:311 p. orsblp 10:15 L m. and 7:30 p. 10:1£ a. m.
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lll'Vice
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Xenia, Mrs. Charles P.
w
General Contract!na
Cheller. Oblo
m. Thursday; Evangellsllc
Stucly Oat Grove Me6odlst
SalvatiOn Army
cinko. Reedsville, IIDd
Ill. Alternately. Blbl
Pb011e WY N9'l8
vice Saturday, 7:311 P. m.; and and Pra,er service led
past. H. L. McDaniel, pastor,
"nit SaluUoa Army, EovOJ Tom Marcinko, Canton.
SmJda;J 7:30 P. m.
Cross, S !pt. Sunday Scbool
Ray S. Wining, omcer In charge. carolyn Rllllsell, Belly
..,.,. or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
sYJ'IICIIM E.U.B. Cbardl. aaJ 10: IS a. m.: Preachlll&amp; 1:15. Sunday 10 a. m. HoUness meet- rian. Columbus, and Mrs. Etl.ol&gt;·~
,....eclom Golpel Mllll
Stl•ersvllll Roa dl Ill. J. A. SeDen, hiler.
S)'l'llcuBe Melhodlot CIIIII'Cb IDg: !0:30 L m. Sund.oy School Arbaugh, local, oalled on Mn,
Wt ~
Grlllltb, putor; Rocv
m. Sunday Scbool, !"" Wendell G. Stutler,
pastor Sunday 1 p. m. Young People'• Carrie Bahr and claugbller Maro
0
1:30
a.
Palnbl and Rardware
BuOdm and BulldiDC SuppUea
SupL: Sunday Scbool I Qulsenberry, SupL: 10:10 a. ... Worshlp Service 1:46 a. m.
7:!Q p. m. SolvallDtl gore! sunday. Mrs.
7• M
. m.: EYangeUsde 8ervlce,
orn1ng Worship aentce, /.al eta, Scbool9:45 a.m. MYF
meellllg: Tbursday, I to S La- Brickles and Mrs.Eflle Samlfl.
Badne
Chesler. Oblo
Ph. IIIID40IJD Pb. WIN27J
:11 p. m. "nyet meeIIDg. 7:11 llld 3n1 Sundaya o1 the ~: day 8 p, m. Prayer
dies Home !..ague: 7 p. m. Prep ers also called al lbe
m. Tuelday.
Sunday 7:30 p. m.
r.._; 1 30 p. m. Bible II!Udy. ~orne on Monday.
7:311 p• m. Eveolng Ev
R~ llllllol I 0 U..NewService,
ZDd
llfld
fib
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SuDTbe
Ualled
Metbodlll
ellarob
onyn
meelln8 Ot.ber lerVIcel Mrs. Betty Chevalier
..t
lie
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SuD111811, Dllulonary puklr
Mr. and Mrs.
Cbarles y_,
eta, of mmth. BETHANY - Pomeroy - Rev. Melvin AI· by annooncoment.
day llcbOOI, 1:30 a, m.1 Wonblll 1:311 a. m. Mornln&amp; WOllblp: kite, pastor. Our Sunday Scbool l'llmeroy Seventh Day Ad•OJ&gt; go, accompanied the Ea Iat
Alblaad 00 Pndaeto
10:30 L m.; l:'relicblna. 7:30 p. 10:30 a. m Sunday School, Bly. at 1:15 a. m. Our Morning 1111 Qarob- Mulberl') llet8hl• Higb School band 1o
w.
N. Second Avo.
Phone WY 2.:14111
llrvWD'I BoUle Gu
m.:
Prayer enlce, 7:30 p. m. lba Theiss, SupL: 8:10 p. m. Worship at 10:30 a. m.
Rd., nortb o1 M•ta• Memona' the band auditions
l&amp;lddleiiGrt. Ohio
l'llunday.
llolpltal. Pastor, F. W. GWord
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley
Youth FeUOWBhip. CARMEl, - lure and sennon: Mllthew
WY 24118
POIIIINJ·
~~~~ Mlllloa, lle9• Blrl 1:10 •. m. Sunday School Way- 89-75, :!'/:ll-14 - "Silent or o\lsislant Pastor. Jamea R of Long Bottom, Mr. and
eus~ putor: Servlces t\'erJ ae Rousb, Supt.: 10:30 a. m. Speaking?" Boys IIDd Girls Hofler Servlcu oo Saturday Lindsey Lyons JU of l'arl~
11 1' huP·.:h Of C
MomIna Worship, 2nd IIDd fib Tralnlng class at S: 15 p.
Sobbatb Scllool, I :30 p. m.. burg were SUnday aue111 .
hrilt Sund111 ol the Month; 8 p. m. FUm: "Becorninl A
, ..
. Worship, 1::10 p. m.; You It Mr. and Mrs. L. L. lqliia;·
llradlllaey Cbareb o1 am.&amp;. Evea1rJ; Evangell!ttc Service, Member" wlll be shown. Par- meeting, S:!O p. m.; Blblr SID Mrs. Eulah Swan.
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8peelatty - Southem l'rled Bleat
Quai!IJ f'Urllllurl at Lower Prlee1
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Bible
Art Marcum. minister•
Ill and 3td Sunday of month. ~ of the bu,s and girls ID
Middleport
W\' 2-119'7e
SUI N. 2nd
School and Morning Wcntdp. Tippers P!ellla J!UB Charcb. the clus are "'pecially IDvlted
lllddteport. Oblo
TUNE IN
10i10 a. m.; C'lrlslllD ~'• Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, p» 1o attend. Wed. 7:15 p. m.,
or, 6 ·p. m.; Fventna
Sunday
worsblp
1:30
L
m.
Study
class
oa
SL
Jolm's
Gos·
' tor;
1 p. m.
SUuday Scbool 10 a. m., Ho- pel at church. Thunday
Is
Remlttt Grove an~~a bart Vbieylrd, Supt. Bible Stu- cbolr rehearsal al 7:15 m.
.
Church, James Quisenbeny
and prayer aervices led by Letart Falls Onlled Bretibrelt ll
1390 WMPO RADIO
~ed to the wterests
t::IO
a.m.
pastor
wot8hlp
•ervlce,
, 7:10 p. m. Tuesday. Ill C rbl Olureb, SundaJ School
SundAy School, 10 a, m.SI$5- AIIQlt .class meeting 7:30 P. 9:30a.m. worshlp servtcea.
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01 the Meigs-Mason Area
fonl !ltocklon, Supt
bill
Monday
nl
month.
Onl
aoo
lblrd
Thunday
vvenm.,
-.,_.W.VL
Bndflml Qlarc• ~ a.rltt.
al'tlietl Qarcll, Pomer..,- IDp at 7:30 and the aeoond
:
Rev.
Jo a
RobinsOn,
W. H. ~In, pastor; Carl fourth Sunday ni&amp;bls II 7:30
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S.11- Frem Gr- Epl~eoptl Church, N!~lf,.IJ
Hom.. Forlest. : SupI. . Bib!' Kllutt, Supt. Sunday Scbool at James MorrllnD, pqtor.
BAKIN~
REV. RICHARD MARTIN,
II~~ Ull: Morning Wonblp• 8:15 a.m, Worslllp bour 10:25 U,eell KQ nwt lllelllodlol
II
a. m.; F:v.alng WOllhl ), a.m.
B'lber' B. s.H11. St.. pn~er,
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Wonhlp
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p,
m.
111. Wtdnelday,
DutiOt PIJalrlm Rollnen, fP, SuDda;r School 1:30 Lm. 0.
Rallanll. Oblo
llabn., BoliiUD ~
0 . Lan~···tue Oblol, Rev 0. H Patteraon, Supt.;
IIBllblo !ltlldJ
Wor
A Tllought/IJ A~ To l!ellgbual'rollleN.
n...wt.r n.-t. .a
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llelllleDem liaplill ciiiN, lq 10:30 ., m. lint llld lblld tblp wvlce at 10:3• e. m. • J'U.
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Clllrdl
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Jt11o11c
service,
7:30
p.
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Mid Week
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llblp 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study,
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lillldJepart QtuG Gil 0r111,
lib and !laiD Slreetl Douald
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three of the l'O!itliest pain tings ever :.old at auctiou. On
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tr, Mn. Mazie

paator; Richard Barton, Supt.
CJiarles llllllell. Ant
Supl. Scbool 1:45 L ID.
'lntnelsel•
PubUc
meetlll&amp;
~,
&amp;:bool
l:30
..
m.;
ll4or&amp;
Zlld aod «&lt;I
Carpeater IIQIIII ClriadlI
eta,
5
p.
m.,
Waldrtuwu
IIIII
Worship
l1
L
m.:
NYPS
Ill.
Aebatb ~,'
Sanday School 0,30 a. m.; MomI
p.
m.;
Bible
lll1ldJ
'l'aeld11
p.
m.:
Evening
Service,
UB
Cburell,
ldin ·
Jng 'Worship 10:15 • m.
1
7 P. m. Service meetlllg.
7:10p.m.: Mldweell Prayer 111!1' da7 School 1:10 a. CD.I ..,. .
Flnt lllplill a.-. aM•
CD. 'l'burlda1l MlnlslrJ
Ylee, 7:10 p. m WedDIIClay.
• ·:?• Sunda). 7!10
pori, Re1'. Donald Boaae
7 p. m 'lburlday.
lllddleporl
o1 111e ,._ Le11Jt ra111 U1llled
tor: SUnday Scooal IIlli
7 p. m.
Lutheran
...,, Re1'. Clyde J.
ID Christ Cburcb.
.
HClftman, Supt.; I0:16 L Clllln!ll 11 0or11t, PomtnJ, IL Paal'• ... 81.
Suoday 'lchool 9:10 L m.: Mort&gt; rison, pastor.
Worshlp Service; BYP lp.
1111 Wnrsblp ID:311 a. m.; NYPS 9:30 a. m.
~flff1 Maa1C1, putor: &amp;mdQ LutharaD cbDrdL 7:30 p. Scbool
Evenln2
Wonblp,
:311
L
m.
Qwrcb
10:311
wonblp
I:U
a.
m.
and
YCIIIIII Peop1!, I:G p. m.: ETIJI. first and lblrd .
•
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Wed. 7:311 p. m. PtiJ&amp; L m.; 01r1s11a11 EudeaVor, 1:311 a. m.; 8uDda7 Scbool UO
I
p111t1c meollng 7:30 p, m.; lngs at 7:'30 p. m.
l::~.'lbul'lllaJ, 7:11 p.m. p.m. Evei!ID&amp; Service, 1:311 p. (Both coogrepdoDI are
PraY!" - · ·•· Wed . 7:30 p.m. lourlh !Miday maiDia·
BuiJoDd Cbar~ of CllriiC - lq u one at SL Jobo's
Ptmeroy fllareiJ o1 tiro Naz. p. m. Prayer meethll .
Fln1 Baptlsl Clllld.
Bible at PIDe GroYt while the new - . Sunday SchooL 1:30 a . and fourtb llluridaJ
Roy Carter Minister
Re1'. Caner WI IHerpt Scbool • :30 'a. m. writp and 81. Paul'• Cbureb Is beiDt
m.: 1101'111118 wonblp t0:41 a. IIDd first 8lld tbinl S1mda1
10:28. Preach!
ng Service 10:30 L m.
Methodl.t
m. EnDIDg Wnrsblp. 7 p. m.; enlnga at 7:30 p. m.
service,1:30
10:30
1111 L DLt
YOIIIIII People's 1118!!ilnl! 6:30 p.
Allnd Melbadllt C'mcll
Pnyer meet1Dg, 7 p. m. Wed. ML ~ermon Jolted
IIDd Junior ebardl for m.E
veniDI amlce 7 p. m. V. Rev Pearl Casto pastor
Rlrf. C'yda ~. llenderaoo, p» 111 ChriSt Chorcb. J811llll . . ·.
lly
wife died &amp; 7U1' ago. Now there'a Just myself
i'lrt1 Bapllll Olareil,
H. Bratey, Bible Sebool SupL day.Scheol at l :sO a. m. '
liar.
rison, pastor. Sunday !!dlid
BldH
and lilT Uttle d&amp;oghter lamee. Don't feel IIOl'l'f for u, 'l'HI!l CHtJRCH ron AU.
C. t:... O'Conoer, putor. Zloa C'mrdt el CllriR, , _ 1es Taylor Supt. Worship
Qlre. elllle NIIIIJ'ebe, Pom- 1:30 a.m. PreachiDg
though, becall88 wflre 1ll8llllgiag pretty welL
IIIJ • Barrlaonvlde RDad, E1J. Ylce at 10:45 with the
Re1'. Clyde Henderaon, first and lhlrd SUDday
.
T •"" )'e&amp;r when the blow came, I admit I. went to AU. II'OR 'niB OBU.RcH ~~~
Scbool10:4S
9:30 a.
L m.
JD., Sam .- u
.......
1(
IIIPL:
ndenrood.
mbllllu.
B).
Casto.
Revival
eacb
nlght
putor:
Su&lt;lday
Scbool
9:30
a.
at
7:30
p.
m.
Second
and
MorDo
pieces. Wfld Dilly Uved in the neighborhood for &amp; few
'll&gt;ioC~uo.c~oloiM-worsbip; 8:30 p. m. BYP llle school 1:10 L CD.; MomiDa 7,45 through Marth ZT.
11b1p ~erVicea 7:311 p. m. StJn. Sunday m01'1l1Jl81 at 11 a. IIi.
weeks,IUld it'a hard to say what would have happened w ............:;::,.,
Junior FaUonbip: • p.m. IOrsblp 1:JII p. m.; ROOert Reed 7,45 m. Pnyer services.
m.; MqrnlDI Wonblp 10:30 a. Prayer meeting ev~ W""Mellloabl
' 7:30 p. m. pr a yer day at 7:30 p. m. CbriltlaD
If It hadn't been for ov ehUl'clt. Suddenly I was suraervtce: 7:30 p.m. Bible qcbool 8u;ll.
rounded by frlenda.. The miniw came at once with .... w1- • - Cllonll,
Prayer meeUag;
huTch Of God
Pearl A. Casto,
Will' m.r NYPS 8:45 p. m. Evening deavor, seeond and fom1ll llrllo J
convillclJig worda of comfort that helped me to face Ufe :!,~~=
p. m. Wedne~day ,Senior Qe•u Cllardl a1 Gad, an ~ eerv1ce a1 8 L
mooting. 1:30 p. m. 'lbunday days at UO p. m.
'
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m.,
Qareto of lilt ~ll, fta.
UUle Kyger Uldled Q..tj
again. Hla wife alerted other :membera and they brought :;:::.==-~
Practlee: 3:30 p. m. Tuet- GUberl
Spencer,
pastor,
Sunday
Scboal
at
ID
L m.: wsal
..,..
Oblo
"'""'••
•·•-!
II
of
Christ Cheshire • Kypr .;
meals, laandered clothing, took cue of laDice, and ulti- ..., _."" Cb..U. 'Doer
Junior QIOir Practice.
Sdlool 9:10 L m. Momtns Will' l'banday oJ moDib:
...,.,
• """"'"' ........,
' .
ma...
'found
the
wonderful
elder'housekeeper
we
...
,
Dl
r..
b1o ........ 421
Baptist
Cbar
111..
EnDpU.aa
111!1'
-an,
3n1
Wet
•
o1
lhe
1:10
a.m.
Suuday
Worship
Hartlord
PariSh, WarreD G.,
a.
11
Vfn3
IJ
J'or 1111 chlldmt.'• ub. (3) J'•
DIU"YU.nl
eli - rdllpU
Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday Eve- Zinn, pastor. Hartford llalllll'
havenow.
... .... .,~&gt;~a_,,... Warren G. Zlnn, pastor• M0111- Ylc:e, 7 p. m.' Prayer meedna. IIIOI'th.
I had never given much thought to the meaning of
~.,.~
Worslllp. 9 e. m. De!bert v. 7:30 p. m. Wedne"IJ' YOUIII f'lltwMdl Metlledllt ann alJlg Service 7:30 p.m.: Mid . Church, Communion Wcnldp , .
Cbureh People's Service ~' 7:30 - Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Wor week Prayer Service Wednet- ..rv1ce 9 I . ID. Tueodat,. 1:• .
Christian fellowship. Tod&amp;y I know that miracles of ;:',.~ ..
apeater.
lb1p aerv1ce 10 a. m. net) day 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morrla M. Cbildren under 12; 6, Cbildnl
kindness ean result when people unite in following tha ••• ,.., 7.., Bll&gt;lo tiiii,J.
9:10 a. m. Classes lor p.m.
are11
11
God,
Ill&amp;.
lloriU
olber
Sunday 7:15 p. CD. SaD WoUe, PutDr.
12 and up; 7:30, Aclull liiiiiiJ
~
"perfect pattern" of self-sacrifice and unqueatlmring love.
Mt. U- F. W.B. Qureb
llatllllld Oulrdl II lllo Nllll' IJ'Oilp.
lleY. llaaleJ Werkmm, pqiW eta, Scboo1. 10 L m.
Sunday
Sunday School 9:15 a. m. 'Earl
School 8:45 a. m.; tor BaDey, Supt. Prayer
Sunday School 9:30 L m.;
Pre1byrerit.m
Starkey, supl; Evenllll VIOl' lblp eervlct U a. m. and 7:311 Forest JlaD lllr''odM&amp;
Morning Wonhlp 10:I5 a. IlL Mlddteporl F1n1 Uolled " -·
•• p. m. by "'""'
n... Coa, a.m. Pnyer m"""•• 7:30 p - SUnde•, Scbool I ..
Bvangellstle
lletVIce
7:45 7~.•• m.
Cbureb, Rev. Howald•
7:..
...._..
-~p b•"••lao
1~
8
•
meet·
UI.Tu
L&amp;)oman; YOIIIIII People'
esday; YOUIII People' fred Neue. SupL
uuuw""" prayer "''"""· : .. · Rnppelt. pastor: Sunday Scboal ··•'"''"" '
log IIDd Blb!e Study, 7:10 P. a: meaIIIII. 7:30 P. Ill. Friday.
9lce 10 L Dl. Re1',
m. Wednesday.
1:30 a. m. Mr. Fred Lewllt,
Wednesday; Choir praclice II 8rlllllld C'lardl Of God, an. Slutler, paator,
. , _ t'lllrtll 11 lilt ~ supt.; 10 30 a. m. Worship: s:•
JJ7ith the hope It lllill, ln 1ome rnea~ure, fo1rer and help ''""
'l'lmnclat
rene, William c. 1borpa, pastor . p. m. YF: Wed. G:ar .runw
Jolin Smallwood, putor: Sunda7 11ea111 MeiiMdJII Qlardl.
Qlareb
Sebool 10 a. m.; Evangelllllc dleporl, 14.. Ill. DriiYion,
min that which il good in family and community life, thil leaFlnl aa,.i11
SuodaJ School 0' 30 a. m.; McJna. Choir: 1 p. m. Senior C'Jiolr.
•
ISmlday Scb&lt;'GI 9:30 L m. Pread&gt;- tKVIce 7 p. DLI YOIIII8 People lin. NID Moore, Qmn:b
1111 IIOI'Sblp ID.3I L m.
Syraeaso First Ullled PNt
ture il 1 pomored by rluJ bru
firrm and organization~ IDi! SundaJ z:so p. m.
Pente oltal
hytertao Churcb - Cburell ..,
Eucleaver 7 p. m. W.....,•y; Supt.: Omrdl Scbool, e:311
whote 711111181 ap"""" befoul.
Free WID IIQIId Omnil, Piayer meedDa 7 P. m. 8alur' m.; Woraldp Senlce, 10:10
.._N __ , •c •• ....... Ylcea 9:30 e. m.: Sunday Scbool
•
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day.
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Re
Dl.'
Melbadlsl
Youtb
..
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, _....,.. _~, aw•~ 10·30 a m. ·, Bibla Stu""
1
Rutland, PuiDr,
v 10a.m.
'
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•
l!f..Re1'.
Paul Ill. Jones,
"' Wed. '
Taylor• SuDdey Scbool,
Enuoopal
lblp. 7 P. m., Olfldal
...... School 10
W 7:30 P .m.
• .Un Supt.
meetlng. lsi Sunday ol
.......,
L m.: 01' I __....:;::::::::::::;....._
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Guy Prl""' •
: ........._ ar- Epllcopal Cllardi.B. ?:SO p.m. wscs, Znd
Wednosday and Friday. 1·
service, 7:30 P. m.: Prayer aer- l'lmenJ, "nit Re1'. Rleblrd
ol month, 7,30 P. m.;
Peateeoslal Qlareb, MJd.
y. Mulln,
vice!, 1:30 P. m. Wedneada
Reelor. Salllay - MoJo. IVedNIIdQ 7 p. m.
dleporl. South 3td Ave.: Sunday
Middleport, Ob!o
lllddleport, Oblo
Muon Baplllt Sllllllay School IIIDg Prayer IIIII Sermcm, 10:30
Metllodlll
~ 10 11. m.; Sllllday ovellin3
nd IIDd a.m.
D.A. V. Hall, corner Seco
COffee
boor
follolrlna.
WendeD
G.
Stutler,
ennp111t1a
llmlce, 7:311 p. m.
by
Pomeroy, Mason. SpoDSOred In
EUB
Sunday Scbool, 10 L m.;
Wedntlday Bible Study 7:30 p.
Freneb City Beptlst Churdl
pillll
EUB
Qardl,
Bef,
lhlp
aenlcl
11
L
m.
Salun!J: nlgbl Prayer 8lld
Ealu
lh s.B.c.
Gallipolis. Affillated wl pastor Mpnpl Smltb, paslllr. Wonblp tt.H , _ IMelllldlll _ Wonblp 7·'10 p.m. Pastor, Rev.
Re'/. R. L. PIDson,
"'-•~,...
L. .,~
By Mrs. Evelya JlrldleJ
aervlce 9:30 a. m.: """""' Jamea Barly, pastor,
SUD_
Sunday
School
every
""'"''"
Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence NJ&lt;b. .
Oaken ol Good Bread
Scbno1, 10,30 L m. Youth reJ. Sayer, Supl SOliday Scbool
log
aen·
day
s
p
m.
Prucb
llarr!Htlnlle
Prelbyterl~
ols
returned
home after sptDio
We Jl'lll All Docton Prescriptions
IIIIDIIDiton, W. Va.
lces lbe tlh Sunday of each lo1nblp 8:30 P. m.; ao,. IIDd a. m.: Preachin8 II a. m.
awrch, Jobn Davies, putor. ing the winter in F1orlda wltb
Pomer&lt;IJ'
WY 2-29illl
Glrll Fellowsblp. 8:30 p. m.: Parllud Melhodllt ~
lh
Scbool18:30 L m. WOI' th lr children
D':L ,Morlall !Sapllsl Oardl. Bvenlng lel'VIce 7:30 p. m., 2nd H. L. McDaD!el, pastor.
lldp lel'Vlce :30 p. m.
; vt. Donald. Koenig ol ft.
IIIII
fib
Mala
SL
II Comer ol Fourlh aud
SunclaJI: Yontb Ololr, Scbool 1:30, lflrold
Latur D Saint~ Knox, Ky. visited hls wife, NCII"
Middleport Ro.v. Nyla Borden. 1:30 p, m. Wednesday. Prayer SUpt: Kenneth McLeod,
ay
ma Koenig, here Saturda7.
minister. Sunday Scboo1 1:30 lleetlng, 7:10 p. m. WIIIDasday. Supt., Preaching 7' 10 P· m.
lleorpJiised c...... 01 Jent Mr. and Mr!. C. W. Martlll
m. Arnold lllcbardJ, SnpL IAarldp EUB Clnlrdt,. an. dQ.
of Lau.r Day Saints, alJ 8lld two sons of Daytoa, Mn.
Eugen
a.&amp;
II
=~ Worship, lO:JII
e Ill. EmeriOU, paator; Badae llethldlll
!rom Raclna 00 Raclne- H. L, Hendershot and 100 ol '
MO Ulleolll 81. Middleport WY ~110 1311 E. Seeoad
Pomeroy
WYUMO
BapCist Qlareh rsa. SuDda;r Scbool 8:15 a. m. ftul. B. L. McDaniel, pulor:
Portland Road. Sunday School Lancaster, Mr. and Mra. WlldaJ SebonJ 1 10
L m.: Worshlp 10:30 a. ford Tipple and two dalilbltil
.: w.... le1l Archer, Supt. Sunday day School 1:31 L m.:
shl u
: ~ maervlct, worship 10:0 L m. and 7:30 111110:11 L m.: MYF I p. m.:
Sunda• e.enlng lletVIce at of Athens, Route 5, and Mn.
p.m. alleroalely. Bible IIIUd7 Prayer IIIII Bible Study, 7:30 P.
P. m.: Wed., wo,.blp serv- David Sineblir and baby 1011 a1
1 : m. ~-.'"
and prayer service led b)l past. m. Wedn&lt;Sday.
at
7:10 p. DL P~, C. 19 · Shade Route 1 all were SuD- ·
Estab!llhtd ID 11101
CommunityIDpbary or 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. CbriJ. Hoek Sprlap Melbodbl
Proffllt. All eYeDlllfl •en- day guests of Mr. and Mn. .,
Welt Colambla, W. VL
Carleloo dlarrb. K
begin at?:311 P. m.
Clarenre Nicltols.
llau Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., 3rd a.ester Lemley, paator;
Middleport
WYS-3284
ton, pasRoad, ilev. Clyde R1n 0 a. DLi Satarday ol IDIJIIIb.
lblp senice 1:30 L m.:
Roman
Catholic
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weaem8
3
Ph. · - 'I'/U8I3
tor. Sunday Scbool, ' Y wor- llllndal 8lor EUB Clnrdl, U, Scboo1, 10:U a. m.;
Oar Lady o1 LGreltG Mission man visited Mrs. Audrey llafo
Ralpb Carl, supt. Sandam.and Rev. MenJ1!1 SmJ1b. pastor: 9,15 I:JII p. m. Prayer and
LID&amp; Bottom, Re9. Tbomu P&amp; er, Mrs. Cora Rice and Mra. D.
L m. Sunday Sebool, Roy Van SluciJ, Wednesday. 7:SO p.m. trouek, adrnlnl•lrator: Sunday G. Goodin at Middleport .:. ·
ship service, 10:30 L
7:10 p. m. alternately • Prayer Meter, JUPL: Earl8lluler, Asl'l llatiiDd Medlodlll Qlll'cll 111uo 8,30 a. m., est; Holy ua11 cently.
. worship 10:45 a. m.: Rev. C. J. Lemley,
meeting Wednesday, 7:ao P. m. Morrung
Obllgatlon, 7 p. m.
Those spending a recent SaDo
Pomeroy
"Your Keep~a k e Store"
West llllfD s~
Prayer meei!Dg 7:10, 'l1uJrs. Olur~ School 1:30 L m.: Wor IL Jollll'l c.~uo Mlssln: day with Mr. and Mrs. Rabed
CoiDmbll' Chapel: Worsldp
am.; day. y
SUpport tba Cburcb of , _ Choice
Pomeror 11 Yiee
IU E. Malo SL
'!undaeyacb 3undaJ 8:15
oulb Fellow8blp, 7:30 p. Y. F. MOII&lt;Iay, 8:30 P· m.
Guysvtlle IDutcb Ridge! : Marcinko were their da11gldl!r,
11 .
Scbool 10 a. m. : Yooth m. Sunday.
llblp
10:30 a. m. M Rev. J'rank Manier!,
pa• Miss Rosemary Marelnko
WarService 1:15 p. m. l!:veDlna
8o16 Belbel EUB Cllarob Saltoa
eCJiodlll
lor, Sunday Mass 10:30 a. m.; friend, Charles Kelso ol Col1111l!
.
Re1'• Eugene E. Emerson, p» H. L. McDanleiRouh rs~r,
ship 7 p, m. each Sunday
Holy Doy of ObllgaUoo 6:30 a. bus, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles
C'nlrdl lor. s
~ACINE
Pacevtlle CormDaaiiJ
unday
9:45 a. m., Lester L,
• up ·
m.· Coofesslon ,. bour belerl ee of Pomeroy, Mr. IDd
Re1'. RusseD Cline, paalor
~
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Eugene Eskew and Jaillfl)'
No1'111&amp;11 B. Babr, Supt. Suoday lng 8:15 a. m. Sunday
Bulldlng SuppUeo aad ~,
7:311 p. orsblp 10:15 L m. and 7:30 p. 10:1£ a. m.
\'~
People's
lll'Vice
·
,
Xenia, Mrs. Charles P.
w
General Contract!na
Cheller. Oblo
m. Thursday; Evangellsllc
Stucly Oat Grove Me6odlst
SalvatiOn Army
cinko. Reedsville, IIDd
Ill. Alternately. Blbl
Pb011e WY N9'l8
vice Saturday, 7:311 P. m.; and and Pra,er service led
past. H. L. McDaniel, pastor,
"nit SaluUoa Army, EovOJ Tom Marcinko, Canton.
SmJda;J 7:30 P. m.
Cross, S !pt. Sunday Scbool
Ray S. Wining, omcer In charge. carolyn Rllllsell, Belly
..,.,. or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
sYJ'IICIIM E.U.B. Cbardl. aaJ 10: IS a. m.: Preachlll&amp; 1:15. Sunday 10 a. m. HoUness meet- rian. Columbus, and Mrs. Etl.ol&gt;·~
,....eclom Golpel Mllll
Stl•ersvllll Roa dl Ill. J. A. SeDen, hiler.
S)'l'llcuBe Melhodlot CIIIII'Cb IDg: !0:30 L m. Sund.oy School Arbaugh, local, oalled on Mn,
Wt ~
Grlllltb, putor; Rocv
m. Sunday Scbool, !"" Wendell G. Stutler,
pastor Sunday 1 p. m. Young People'• Carrie Bahr and claugbller Maro
0
1:30
a.
Palnbl and Rardware
BuOdm and BulldiDC SuppUea
SupL: Sunday Scbool I Qulsenberry, SupL: 10:10 a. ... Worshlp Service 1:46 a. m.
7:!Q p. m. SolvallDtl gore! sunday. Mrs.
7• M
. m.: EYangeUsde 8ervlce,
orn1ng Worship aentce, /.al eta, Scbool9:45 a.m. MYF
meellllg: Tbursday, I to S La- Brickles and Mrs.Eflle Samlfl.
Badne
Chesler. Oblo
Ph. IIIID40IJD Pb. WIN27J
:11 p. m. "nyet meeIIDg. 7:11 llld 3n1 Sundaya o1 the ~: day 8 p, m. Prayer
dies Home !..ague: 7 p. m. Prep ers also called al lbe
m. Tuelday.
Sunday 7:30 p. m.
r.._; 1 30 p. m. Bible II!Udy. ~orne on Monday.
7:311 p• m. Eveolng Ev
R~ llllllol I 0 U..NewService,
ZDd
llfld
fib
·
SuDTbe
Ualled
Metbodlll
ellarob
onyn
meelln8 Ot.ber lerVIcel Mrs. Betty Chevalier
..t
lie
:
SuD111811, Dllulonary puklr
Mr. and Mrs.
Cbarles y_,
eta, of mmth. BETHANY - Pomeroy - Rev. Melvin AI· by annooncoment.
day llcbOOI, 1:30 a, m.1 Wonblll 1:311 a. m. Mornln&amp; WOllblp: kite, pastor. Our Sunday Scbool l'llmeroy Seventh Day Ad•OJ&gt; go, accompanied the Ea Iat
Alblaad 00 Pndaeto
10:30 L m.; l:'relicblna. 7:30 p. 10:30 a. m Sunday School, Bly. at 1:15 a. m. Our Morning 1111 Qarob- Mulberl') llet8hl• Higb School band 1o
w.
N. Second Avo.
Phone WY 2.:14111
llrvWD'I BoUle Gu
m.:
Prayer enlce, 7:30 p. m. lba Theiss, SupL: 8:10 p. m. Worship at 10:30 a. m.
Rd., nortb o1 M•ta• Memona' the band auditions
l&amp;lddleiiGrt. Ohio
l'llunday.
llolpltal. Pastor, F. W. GWord
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley
Youth FeUOWBhip. CARMEl, - lure and sennon: Mllthew
WY 24118
POIIIINJ·
~~~~ Mlllloa, lle9• Blrl 1:10 •. m. Sunday School Way- 89-75, :!'/:ll-14 - "Silent or o\lsislant Pastor. Jamea R of Long Bottom, Mr. and
eus~ putor: Servlces t\'erJ ae Rousb, Supt.: 10:30 a. m. Speaking?" Boys IIDd Girls Hofler Servlcu oo Saturday Lindsey Lyons JU of l'arl~
11 1' huP·.:h Of C
MomIna Worship, 2nd IIDd fib Tralnlng class at S: 15 p.
Sobbatb Scllool, I :30 p. m.. burg were SUnday aue111 .
hrilt Sund111 ol the Month; 8 p. m. FUm: "Becorninl A
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. Worship, 1::10 p. m.; You It Mr. and Mrs. L. L. lqliia;·
llradlllaey Cbareb o1 am.&amp;. Evea1rJ; Evangell!ttc Service, Member" wlll be shown. Par- meeting, S:!O p. m.; Blblr SID Mrs. Eulah Swan.
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Quai!IJ f'Urllllurl at Lower Prlee1
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Art Marcum. minister•
Ill and 3td Sunday of month. ~ of the bu,s and girls ID
Middleport
W\' 2-119'7e
SUI N. 2nd
School and Morning Wcntdp. Tippers P!ellla J!UB Charcb. the clus are "'pecially IDvlted
lllddteport. Oblo
TUNE IN
10i10 a. m.; C'lrlslllD ~'• Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, p» 1o attend. Wed. 7:15 p. m.,
or, 6 ·p. m.; Fventna
Sunday
worsblp
1:30
L
m.
Study
class
oa
SL
Jolm's
Gos·
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1 p. m.
SUuday Scbool 10 a. m., Ho- pel at church. Thunday
Is
Remlttt Grove an~~a bart Vbieylrd, Supt. Bible Stu- cbolr rehearsal al 7:15 m.
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Church, James Quisenbeny
and prayer aervices led by Letart Falls Onlled Bretibrelt ll
1390 WMPO RADIO
~ed to the wterests
t::IO
a.m.
pastor
wot8hlp
•ervlce,
, 7:10 p. m. Tuesday. Ill C rbl Olureb, SundaJ School
SundAy School, 10 a, m.SI$5- AIIQlt .class meeting 7:30 P. 9:30a.m. worshlp servtcea.
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01 the Meigs-Mason Area
fonl !ltocklon, Supt
bill
Monday
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month.
Onl
aoo
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Thunday
vvenm.,
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Bndflml Qlarc• ~ a.rltt.
al'tlietl Qarcll, Pomer..,- IDp at 7:30 and the aeoond
:
Rev.
Jo a
RobinsOn,
W. H. ~In, pastor; Carl fourth Sunday ni&amp;bls II 7:30
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S.11- Frem Gr- Epl~eoptl Church, N!~lf,.IJ
Hom.. Forlest. : SupI. . Bib!' Kllutt, Supt. Sunday Scbool at James MorrllnD, pqtor.
BAKIN~
REV. RICHARD MARTIN,
II~~ Ull: Morning Wonblp• 8:15 a.m, Worslllp bour 10:25 U,eell KQ nwt lllelllodlol
II
a. m.; F:v.alng WOllhl ), a.m.
B'lber' B. s.H11. St.. pn~er,
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0 . Lan~···tue Oblol, Rev 0. H Patteraon, Supt.;
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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

GOEGLEIN READY -MIX CO.

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MILLER'S HOME RESTAURANT

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direcLor, Trailer, which serves as dressin.: room arul olfice, waa &amp;iVeD Ill her b)' huabanQ.
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WHAT AlE YOU DOING HEIE?--,.i.l'hat mi,ht be
what a Rocky Mountain Big Hom wonders 11 It
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Wented

WANTED: Experienced mecl&gt; [ ·

INFORMATION
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anlc for minor paris installa·
tion senice. Must be mature.
COUICTIONI
wilh abllily to manqe
Will oo ,.,.,,.. ""'" "" "' oo. partmenl and oell
parts.
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Good worklng condltkml. Ia
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It lie
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CAR RO~NKJ:DED o\T
, .. wlftt ""' - · . . , . , - ONCE. Apply 1D penon. Crow's
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Steak House.
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1 matlc trana., radio and heater.

WANTED TO BUY - G_o_o_d :
used plano. Phone WY 2-2782. 1'
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PLOWS
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MOWERS

1960 Studebaker Station Wagon
$395
Vinyl Int., white finish, all good tires. VB engine, auto-

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ALL FOODS AVAILABLE FOR CARRY-OUT

TRACTOR SALES

BAD.EY'S RESTAURANT

Pomeroy

21 1 1. Main

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Mil. . COUNTY OHIO

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ANNOUNCING NEW HOURS1

FULTON-THOMPSON
WY 2-5101

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ENJOY
SUNDAY
DINNER
At Bailey's

eAIIis Chalmers
ROLL BALER

'1964 Oldsmobile '88' 4-Dr.
$2149
Power steednc and brakes, automatic, fully equipped,
radio, heater, blue finish. Spotless clean Interior.
1962 Buick lnvictl Conv. Cpe.
$1695
Locally owned and low mileage. White finlsb, black top,
red interior, automatic trans. Power steering and brak·
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Crow, Crow and Porter,

Altorneya for Appllc11nt
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TO PLACI ,.
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
them .... eliminate
rapid
•• Whom n Moy •••••••'
•1ou~~,:o:~CIN•
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resolling. Rent
electrle
Butinlll Services
Auto · Sal11
th~·.~~~
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PHONE WY 2 "156
"' IIO'r, aMID
shampooer $1. Picken's Hard·
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1RJETr BARR RAWLINoo. . . . . .. , .
3 20 ltc WATER WELL OrR"••. Walor 1 1962 CORVAIR, 4 speed stand· ~!,:.h:,,!"~~.:' v!!'::~ l·11,!:w,:;
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MrL llllllcd ClcU. D W.
ware.
llaiD st., fomeror.
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ard transmission. EJ:cellent tbll eoun uncter Doow No.'ll , •
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fol "-le
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Notice
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BANNER TRAVEL
olll' third Door budge! shop.
estimates. Call collect 985.
,.,,. of toCout;p
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3 21 1te """'"'""'"
&amp;urrotak'l Court
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TilE BE will be a rlflt aad
For .,_._ or ·-MOTORCYCLE 1959 Harley
and
Baker Flll'lliture. Middleport 2350. Hoffman DriUing Co.
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Ohio.
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"''' •U uodllon '
sI10lgun sh00 t at tLUIIS'
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Davidsoa 165. New Haven,
•• II 30tc 1959 V' W. 9 passenger bus, new '"''
elllle wbo clbJN to . . . ,.
th•ir
n--·- I
motor and c1utcb good shape D•na on the ..ld real etUite IJ .. 14
Ill.,, farm on -the """""
0 IN MASON, ' l'OOIDI ud bltb
1182-2355.
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25 3tc .
Business Services
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Road. March 21. Sllllday, at with full L--emeal N-l
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llalnl Brolben Aatll Wretklng. must sell. Call WY S-3216, '"'""' ""'' dolmo, •...,. _,. 1o,
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1nq 1r lo ••~ """" 'lrilhla '"' .....,. olio•
'.· p. '".: .spon&lt;ored by the Ra. painted inside. sman doWD ,:roR BE'M'ER cie·····
to , AIM Go-Tag Along Trntl
AVOID last minule rush.
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par
or cars an
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Make Your Reservalio111
come tax service. Old post trucks. Complete line of Bond· al corner of 4th and Lincoln """"'00" their ,.,. • - oholl ,..,
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payment with paymenll less i keep colors gleaming, use 1
For Rentals Now!
office building New Haven, w. ed brake lining for all pas- streets.
3 24 3tp ~·
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Ihan rent. Priced at $4900. Ph. Blue Lustre carpet cleaaer.
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Va. Monday through Friday aenger ears. Rebuilt gener.. 1962 DODGE LANCER GT 2A•••• P,:.... ~..
Ieclric shampooer $1.
FAB~I~H S. "m taking ordeJ;A. 882-2843.
S 25 3tp Re
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BEND
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from 5 a. m. to I p, m. Sat- ton an c u
P a es.
door standard shift 6 cylinde
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luo S""' he1 n tom a Ill plants. 7 ROOM HOUSE and b8tli
meroy ement B ock ComTRAILER SALES
urday 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. AI- used and rebuilt parll guar·
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"''"· \\ill 31Tive around Ap- and a 5 room bouse and bath. pany.
3 :Ill 6tc
ROUTE 124
anteed. Now opea to aerve from estate of Ballard Hursel Riggs were Mr. and Mrl. LewAt •
C
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so
bookkeeping
Justice Kenneth McEihiDny 18
. H hes, Mr· and Mr•· E•
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ra on
Public
Service. and S Notary
24 5tc vou better, I a. m. to 7:30 8 d · : trato Ph
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3 24 31ltc ·
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1965 HONDA CB 160. Like new.
yracuse orpo
p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 5 mJms r. one WY J.' Mink,ug Gallipolis,
Mr. and Mrs.
Rent
Price $400. Phone SH 2-411381
p. m. Located 12 miles north 2151 or \VY 2-3258. 3 23 3tc Wade Leonard, Columb111, Mr.
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APARTMENT _ 3 rooms and alter p, m.
3 20 &amp;tel, A~.I:, IO::~:·n:~~~~
of Pomeroy on Sl Rt. 7. Ph. 1951 CHEVROLET. Excellent and Mrs. Ray Riggs and f01nt .•
Slop! Look! Read!
I 18$-2297.
3 3 30tp condition. Good work
car. ly, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Dabnth,
stove
and
refrigerator,
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by
14
and
775
by
15
Telalowing
personal
property
wUI
Call
WY
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7736
3 23 3tc vid Riggs, Mr. and Mrl. Gene
SOON
furni&lt;l•ed. WY 2-2733.
brity black tires. First tire be sold at the fonner Pryor!
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Fo S1 18
8
WHAT?
3 25 31c $23.25, serond lire $20.85. Ex· Fann on State Roule 124 be·
Ail New Radiator Shop 1 ea, ,;state r
1156 FORD Town Sedan V-8. :!~s, .~:·:;: ~~ ·Mr:;~~
25r Do It Yourstlf Cu Wash
5 ROO~l HOUSE with- bath, I Ira rim $7.50 each. Newell's tween Long Bottom
and
129 ACRE FARM, good farm· Standard transmission. Excel- Larkins
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WHERE?
hot water heat. Located 81 1 Suooco, Chester, Ohio.
Reedsville, near the entrance ! eCor eTruck eHtlltr
lng and paBture land, 7 room tent condition. Also 1156 Ford
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In Pomuoy-A Good
Location
ll20 E. Main st., Phone WY I
3 18 30tc to Forked Run Lake. In part
Core I Bulldozer
house, saw timber. On state V-8. Automatic transmlssloa !lev. Freeland Norril, Raclnt
WHO?
2-!iJJl.
3 24 3tp I
as follows:
eAny Type
route, W. G. Nickels, Tup. 2 doer hardtop. Excellent con- recently visited Patty Steth·
Saunders Expanding His
pers Plains.
3 '/.5 12tp clition. Also 1853 Codillac. E1- em, who has returned home
G3lllpolis Service To You
1156
HOUSE TRAILERS One 2 bed·
Ford Pickup 'h T. Self
cellent condition. SH 2-4656. from Childrea'a Hospital, CoWATCH FOR
room and one I bedroom.
Propelled Lawn Mower, (I yr. '
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A- -lha
3 18 tote lumbus.
OPENING
Brown's Tailer Park, MinersLandmark's Got
old), Coal Cook Slave, Coal WY 2·2196 Middleport, 0. ~lUll'
ille Ph ne WY 2-3324
I Heater, R.efrigeralor, 2 setsl"-':7-":'""~-":'~~=-'='='='""=~1
Legel Notice
Sammie Ralrdea bu
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v . u
EVERYTHING
I of Dishes, Cooking utesnUs, COBA
SELECf
SIREs..
INC.
aJCKLER
REAL
ESTATE
turned
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U lh b eding
th t
OIOJNANCI NO. HI
ODie
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JITNEY
SUPPER, Saturday
- - -- Why drive M miles, wbOD
2 pc. Living Room Suite,
se e re
serVJce a POMEROY - E. MAIN ST.AN o•••••••• TO AMINO
eral hospital.
March 26 starting at 4 p. m. NIC~ : bl!dro";: I ap;rtme~l ~. ·~'!r::~u~=ll~a'fi ~; ~~~
High Boy (100 yrs. old), Hand saves you money. Call for Z story frame, 6 large rooms
liCTJON ~o~..~·•••ANCI
Bernice Prince and Ernestine
" the Pearl Streel Elemen· , WI .arage. ew y erora .I •pedallzed 9ervlce - Bulk
Made Cheslnut Desk, Sec· COBA service, Clair Woode, II&gt; balhs full basement gas Be " '"'"""" •• tho vm... '' Hayman allended •
Rower
my school in Middleport. , ed. Located on North 5th · Spreading Available - We
tiona! Bookcase, combination Tech., Pomeroy, WY "-:6t9 fired h~t water be~ting, ::,',.'"· ...,.,,.,,.. ohio .. •••· show in Columbua.
Spqnsored bv. tile lliddleporl,· Avenue. Phoae WY 2-2246. ' tr
Also Can
Liquid All
Ni·
d.. k and bookcase, glass door or Chester 985-2145.
••=oNNo.
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s..n.. No. 1 11
or Mr. and Mrs. Denver CurUB
T Apply
Yc r·oo
large fro nt poreh,
gar. Ordl.Danc•
181 wbieb nlldl
f
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0
'olunteer
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D•pl
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our
bookcase,
2
pc.
Ant,·
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age. Priced to sell
OWl:
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owlna Wa•e SC'al• t. 0 f Colurn bus VUI
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3 22 4tc TRAILER LOT. Rutland, five materials available. All at
ry Love seat, Stee·J file cabiMIDDLEPORT - B R 0 A [).
v~~~:!~, ·~~d~~~,tmg~~., Pierce.
ST-E-.W-A-RT'-S-GUN SHOP, Rut· miles from Pomeroy. Phone aew loPwhprWYice•.
I' net, Porch swing, Train !ret
EXPERIENCED
WAY - II&gt; story frame, 6 ~:.:,:: ::,':~:,... ~~ ~ !:~:J: Mr. and Mra. Jim Primmer of
2-2181
2·5613.
3
18
30tc
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Planet
Jr.
Gllrden
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bus vtsi'ted Mr. ouu
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rooms ' bath, utility room' S'reet
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, hour
Fon~m•a
340.00
P'l'
montb Colum
f
H
nd
Tools
T
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Lol
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8
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'nd reloading equipment. Will FURNISHED - 3 room - •part·
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front and back porches, olh· s~nec """'""'11 1.10 .., •-•
Bill SwaiD.
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buy, sell or trade. 3 16 121c ment. WY 2-5435, 212 South
POMEROY \ Gas Range,
Gas Heaters,
er buildings. Corner lot. Pric· Put0~,~~''"' "' ,,., 00 .,, ,.,.,, Bess Larkins, ReedavUle, re.
1 9-pc. Dining Room Suite,
- ·- - · - · - - -· 5th Avenue, Middleport, Ohio.
OHIO
. ed right.
""''Mono,..
m .oo00.., month cently visited Mr. and Mrs.
l.OSfi: wPi ght safely with Dex- ;
3 6 tic
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Some
Carnival
Glass,
Break•nd
, M ACRES -CLOSE IN - 15 ~'r.mG~::CS.lndruetol' .;, pe~~~our Marvin Marks.
1
A 0 t t blet 0 I 98c
t
--sel. Sola Bed, 3 rock·
acres cultivated
balance &lt;•••"'''"' Atto••••• .oa '"' hou• Mr and Mrl M. L. Carr or
1 last
1
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a 1 NICF.LY furnished 2 bedroom
Jack W. Cnsey, Mgr.
ers, 5 beds complele, lot of
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_Stark~r~~~cy.
31-~tp apartmenl, Middleport. WY 2-I Books, Walnut
Wardrobe,
wooded, one story
frame~~~~
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f.O:O
Florid~n~
here fortbea few days
home, 5 roomS, bath, base- CI•rk of Board of
preparDII!i lo Jell
lf bous~
IF Dr. says ulcers, get new ! 3874.
3 S tfc UPRIGHT Deep Freeze. 18 Dressers. Baby Bed,
JDgh
ment furnace beating barn
Publlc Atto!n
lso.oo .., ~•lh bold goods
8
PI!.\ tab!ets. Fast as liquids. THREE and four room rUrnisa&gt; cubic feet. WY :l-632l or wvl Chair, Wringer Type Washer,
chicken house other ' build: ,...,.,...,. CJen,oJ ''~.oo ,., ""' Leone B~bcock apenl • few
Only 98&lt; at Stark Pharmacy i ell and unfurnishe~ apan· !.3618.
3 13 tic
~~~·· Many articles
not WY 2-2193
Pom•roy
IDgs. $7,500.00. '
..~. •;.~.'":, ~:\:..;', ....., omond· days at Tuppen Plains helping
3 1 30tp 'I ments WY ~5434.
12 6 tfc BURNS garden rotoUIIer, al- '
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Albel1 M Cos Broker
Tho fotlowlnr W••• s,.,, "' ..,.. ID care for Lamar LyoDJ and
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DEI.lL'IOUS Hnmemad~-PiZ.a. 'l ~'OUR ROOM
FURNfSHEO most new, will sell for oneMarlin L. Carr, Owner .u.; CONUITIONING Relrlgel'
Heary Clelaad, SalfSman
.... Vlllogo ,, Mlddlopori, Ohio;
mab Swan, who art ill. d Mr
·· 1
alton ll!tVIce. Jerk's Re...._
Chlot ' 1 Pnlleo - ' "·00 .., monlh Edith Osbo K
5!lc, 75c, and $1 oo sizes. ()e. sparlment. WY J-5385.
half ongma price. One.child's Terms : Cash
u .,.
WY U5l8
WY %-3830
rro.oo ,.,
ra, eao, an
•
lu xe P•zz;., 51 50 Jtck 's D•l·l
1 21 lfc
nursery chair, some antique Not responsible lor accidents eratlon, New Haven, Phone
3 25 3tc .,.,'!''~~ .. _ us '" .....
and Mrs. Kenny Reynolds and
4
•w Slane pier.. , old
boliles, Sale conducted by Bradford Til U537.
I de BOUSE
Third-8t M
• · - · Fo...... - ........, ...... son, Pomeroy, \'!sited Mr. and
ry .Bar . Middle()Ort . 12 8 u_ci i'"Ail .EH · · - - "
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WILSON'S Car W b on Page
on
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ason, • .,.... ""'•''"" - ""' "' •••• Mrs Bertie Smith.
OPEN SOON, Roush and Lyons 1•1 or.d 111ter. BroWD't !'tall Jars, teapots. See or call Mrs, Auction
mpany.
as
rooms bath baseme t. Hes- ""'' "'" ..... Dl,.,..,- 300oo ..,
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R A Rife M Sl R tSlreet m· Middleport •- under
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mnolh
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Mary Offutt of Parkersb"""
C:~mpmg Tr&amp;'lers, a· uthorlz. er Pari ISiate Approved I laud
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b
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C
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ter
Rayburn.
3 21 6tc HoOd .....,.,.., - 1.:tJ .., ....
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Phone SH 2-4131.
DC serv Y · · · ·
new management Manager,
w. O••••• - ·" .., ••••
Ylslted Mr. aad Mro. Joe BIBApoche dealer.
Camping MlnersvUie, Oblo, 1"110111! W\
S 24 3tc
J 20 6ic
0
ROUSE 10
· R u8nd 1
"""""'''"' Attondmt- " , . , " " " ' U
e~uipment and supplies. Hor· l-.tT.•4
I II dt
Franklin Martlu. peo at 9
u.
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rooms ht-ntuy to II&amp;Jor _ ieo.oo ,.,. Je ·
lon-st Mason W Va
F UH ROOM lunllsbed
a. m. Close I p. m. Salis- udl ~athal, larPghe lot.SPHrl~,!~r c.m'!'~~~ """"
so.oo .., moo,. Mr. and Mro. ~ed Larklnl
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apa ·
faction guaranteed or wUl do qu C• s e. one
......... .,,....,, Flnmon_ o.oo ,., ,.., lpellt 1 weekend Wlth
Cora
- - ------,--3- 2l_lfe_ menl WY 2-,1658.
II 15 Uc
job over. Cars are cleaned
·
3 22 ltc .,.,.~..~,:, ~~'~.:,',.Publlo ..,,,,._ Smith, Nelsonville. Mrl. Smith
Wanted
MIDDLEPORT-;-modern - w;. l
Inside and out. We alae pick
.
::;•'""" c'"""" Holp - 1.00 ,., and Mr.
ara twfDJ and
lumished 3 rooma and balh
&amp;CII088
DOWN
up and deliver, Everything ROUSE oa Lincoln lliU, two ••cnoN '' "'" ...,,,. 1 ,, ""'" the occas1oa celebrated their
BULLDOZER work. Reasons· apartment.
Low
utllities. L Kind ot
L Chinese
~:: ~=pot
for $2.00. WY z..3715.
stobedrrybrick, practically new. =-:~d~:~o~ o:·~::.!f»~~n:: birthday.
ble, ependable and experi. Coals Building, WY J.51tl.
temple
tenor
3 25 6tc
S
ooms and 2 baths, 11&gt; .. '"""'..,, ond ,..., .;, '"""'"' Douglas Rauber Is • patient
2 Z4 Uc
'- NoUc• of 2.. Capital ot 22. Dole(ul
acres. Priced tar below ap- :;..~r;:~t.nt. ta.rewtth aD4 hllr.bf at Childrea'l Hospital, Columience&lt;i WY 2-2208.
3 25 Jotc
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Nonra1
2i. See 19
pralsaL Richerd Neubllllg, ,.siiCTJoN '' "'" "''' ""''""""' bus
----- · -- -- TWO TRAILER SPACES for 7. Rent
3. Sklu
down
WY 2-2860
all 1M retroaetiM 1o JUiu•rF
L.
•
liEN OR WOMEN, would $50 renl in the Village ol Middl• t.ano.. ot
4. Part or •
211. Fiery
_·
3 20__tlc ~:".;., ,..,..,.. "· 1110
~s.ndDavld Smith, Ada Blsa we•&gt; added to your present port CaD WY 2-3l4l or WY 11
a.~i'm..a. 28.Soothes
AT ITS GREATEST
FOR SALE- 42 acre farm. 6 Arrrsr, .,,
.. ,.. """"· c1.,. 0
sel. a
Mr. and Mro. Hanlc
0
mcome mterest you? One :z,.2184 or WY z.36110.
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!11. ~:~::;"Y
rooms and bath. T e n
c. · •~•:,· :,'7~~
Holter were visiting Mr. and
211
1a. CI•U
and 'h to 2 houl'!l mommg,
Wl'OOp
e. Sc:aiUr
:!ll.IWIIUl
PlaiD or wltb peppuonl,
minutes drive from Pomeroy,
Mn. Joe Bissell at MaiJOII,
11 30 lfc
afternoon or evenings. Car
14. Bar
7. Klnd ot
&lt;tty
Y-07'• - uuoage, mushroom. ham or
Route 143, Harrisonville Rd. 1 _
W. Vo.
n•rrssary. Write Bol 668,'
Sale
I 18.=31.~,:, Bla1e
oombinaUons.
WY U321 or WY J-3618.
Mr. and Mro. Gene Rlgp ....
Pomeroy. Ohio.
3 22 &amp;tel
SINGER 1 be tlful
, 17. Galdool
10. 8etllrog
33. untteo
mark
.. or 12" Sin ..JSc to IJD
S 13 tla
eenUy \'!lilted Mr. and Mro. 0.
.
_. .
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a au
aew 1a. Soak
far i - .
Babcock.
BUL LDOZER WORK. Reaso~~ sewing table. Zig zag, hut· :IO.Vi&lt;toriM, 1 LNotaralfa :·~
:~:;- ComplotoCony.ovtStnlco FOR SALE: 7 room bouse with
car
able, dependable, and
e1 tonhole, fancy d•slgn, blind
for
CALL WY 2-'1905
bath, gas furnace, flO Spring
-Violet SmJtll
perience. WY 2-22111.
~· bern, applique, sew 111 zip- :: ~
Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAllE
Avenue, Pomeroy, $8400. Ph.
SHEEP-KILLING BIRD
- - - - - - - 3_1_5_l_utc_ pers, etc, Guaranteed. Only
•--Ill W. MAIN
POMEROY
WY !.22111.
3 I tic Mr. and Mn. Herbert Swan 'lbe kea, a parrot ol New Ze•
~~
Help Wanted
6 payments left $U9 a mont:!.
malo
--HOUSE lor sale, 304 Hamlltoa and Clyde Lawrence attended land, ts 8 klller of lheep. Th 1
i"'"'iiiiiiiiii.....iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;,,l ;W_
Y_Z:_~: _ _ S 22 6tc 1111'
~':".~N=Itl
St., Middleport, $6500. Can the funerlll ol Edith Lawrence bird Is uld to peck at a sheep
WANTED:
8 ROOM HOUSE with S toll
~n Hradtonl
WY 2-5324.
S S tfe KeiiNy •t EastbeLiverpool, Oblo. untU It fa uhauated and thea
on Anne St., Pomeroy. Also ' u. FJob
Wrltle, .....,. ., Coatollt
FOR SALE _ Seven r 0 0 m
orm1111 We r Is a patient kill It by diJglng Ill beat lDio
GIRL FRIDAY
l.ll acres, with water well,
plto:hlnc
.L L. IIRADPURD
brick house with bath and II Camden Clarkhospltal, Park- lhe animal'• back.
Position open !or office work
on Rt. 124 · 1960 Ford car, 111.
lbeiae, Oble
outbuildiDgs, corner lot, one ersburg, W. Vs., and Fred New·
in , lwo "'' 0 nffi&lt;• in Pom~
1958 Ford pick11p. No reason·
tloll
tfG
acre
of ground out of high IWl Is a patient at the Veterans Vlslton te BerUD 1tay u a..
1 1
roy Typing an al&gt;solute DP&lt;·
able offer refused. Russell· 11. What
ES
water. Good g~en plots and Memorial hospital, Pomeroy. erage of 5.9 day.. accordJDc to
.,,ily. Five day• a week. 1 Welch, Anne St., Pomeroy. i
boor
IL\RL GRU ER. PltlllllliD• aome fruit trees. Could be Vllltlng Rev. and Mn. W. K. a suney. ·
Send eomplete resum• in· 1
3 Z4 3tp II . .,eld
aad he&gt; tlng,
Minersville divided into good
buUding
eluding references. age and SIMPLICITY •arden
traCtor-,
Ohio.
End your -er troub- loll. Priced to sell Call 1\'Y J.
•
les. We bave aU llzel oewer
marital status.
5¥.1 h.p. with aU attachments «.
O. Frtftc
ru..
machines. Reaaonable ratea. 1156 after t p. m. weeks daya
Wrlto To: Box ~S.D
$200. Marietta house paint, -.. Nib
3 8 30tc
Call WY Z.2974, day or ntg)Jt. or WY :1-5857,
c 'a Th t Doi IY Sentinel,
1&gt; price, 5 heeblves, $2 each. •1 Smooth
Pomeroy
Call Mason T7WZ9tl.
iL !Del
- - - = = ='=U_d_e_ FOR SALE: 6 room house with
I
3 24 etc
4D. Pill
CUSTOM BUTCHERING &amp;DI bath, luU basement, IN Jly.
WA)ITED BRICKLAYERS -,
···· - tJO.IWI
cutting. Will bliJ btltel every sell Sl, Mlddleport. Pbooe:
Ne are a Fedora! Governm•nt FROM wall ID wall, no soil at .
algoa~
Monday. Pbil Meier, Pbollll , Pt. Pleauol195-281rf.
Contr ac tor and pledg• lo pro- oU. on carpets cleaned with DAILY OIKrJ.'OQUOTE _Beret how to work It:
IVY Z.3510.
t 11 lie ----:----=U::_:I:.I..:d:::c:_
vide equal emplovmenl op- 1 Blue Lustre. Rent electric
&amp; 11: y D I. 8 A A 11: 8
pllrluniti., without regard wl shampooer $1. Baker Fum!·
1o L 0 x 0 I' 11 L L 0 w
COMPLETE pest and tennll• _____l_n...;au.:.;.re:.n:.:..ce:::__ _
h - Co
s
20
6tc
eotllrol services. 20 yean es.
n.we-, {'OIor, ere ed or natlon-1 ""
One letter .SmplJ' ltaDdl tor uotber. 111. w. aample A ta used
\UTUMUBILS lllll1ri.Del DIID
".' origin. Knowlton Construe-. LARGE and small evergreens~ fw the UU.. L'•. X for the two O'o, etc:. Single letter~, apoo·
perlence Rmrh.. , rals, otl&gt; -lied? 1 ... - · _
._.,.., lho ~en-• --• •
.,_ of lbe ~
er housetx.ld -•ts. Free ..
•- ......
''"" Company . Contact John I Several different kinds. Phone Jlocb
-...-day the 0011e
• Jettoro
- - .onna~
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.,.. d!U......t. ••·•• are all hlal&amp;
timates and ,.....
inspection. No ._.,
- · """ .u
.. • • •
INTIRNAnotW. 460
H. Lam, 120 University Ter· WI B-2405, Racine. 3 24 31p
salesmen. New termite conIlia•
TRACTOR &amp; LOADII
roro.
Alhens, Ohio, or c a II LIVE BAIT F'f
, 3rd 8tree!
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A ant rr- Qaolalf•
.,
' 9' 1, .,0
trot plan. Melgo CoWlty'a on- uHirro
" - • • - -. Cop
,.,,.
"" or 59· 3-~•
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8 Z Q
B T
X
Q 0 L I. B V p W B
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tc Middleport. 24 hours. Self
ly home .owned ~mpany. AI- lei matlt 111 1ep1 popera.
3 17 7
HO! Rl.Y E~RNINGS _ t2.8!1 . Servlce.
32412tc VGTB GL HBDDBZV1 X QSLESUXWS
lied Pest and Termite Coa birtll reconllaad lliiiOit aay
and up for man or woman ' ONE GARDEN rotary tiller, s Q fil X W K .-o o B z
trot Company. · 60fi W. Main OU. d1 WUP"ill.
·1
111 cl
L---and In
""""
St., PorntrO)', Ohio, WY S. Inter a...-, l'ealerer
or s•rv c• route
ty of[ ,.,...,.power
•Yeo_,.. a,loojll t • Ll1l'E IS THE CHILDHOOD or
3159.
2 18 50tp
t t llr
~1iddleporl. Select own hours.
coadltlon. tsO. Call 822-2288.
oua DIKORTALITY.-GOE'l'HIIl
SEWING macblnea, rtpalr • ·
Ferm Mechlnery
No lnvesiment, espertence
S 21 3tc
ta - . , _ IM.I
required. Write IV1tklnl Pro- 1 ROOMS almoll new farol;:· :2br~~. WYPDI= FORD tractor A·I shapfo, gooct
lnr Mtlp O.~ral H01pltal'
ducts, Inc.. 0-8, WlDoDI, ..._ m..~...... SH • •.,.
Autmrb:ecl Si1lger Sales IDd tires, G. A. Deem. Rlclni ' WY 2·~17f "'"
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~Minn.
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ACTIVmES

COMMITTEE I

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to think it over

'I rea ize how great
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I hope 1t
work6 out,
Gideon!

RADIATOR

SERVICE

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KEITH GOBLE FORD

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By CHESTER GO' lLD

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By BIIANNER
,

Fun! Spills! Thrills! Fun For All

The fun Ume
hobby sweeping
the country.
CAR AUCTION
SATURDAY
NIGHT

Trophy Races Saturday Night From 8 P!JI

u..

llfOST COMPLETll SllLECTION llfodelt ill
af'i'o "
New Ma~J~·Ray aod ~o-Shark, wlth fron1 w'-1

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TOM THUMB RACEWAY
234 E. MAIN

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POMiROY
Open Da,Uy Monday thru Friday. ..... 3:00 'to ll:tiO
SATURDAY aM SUNI)AY -ll:QOto Jl:OO
A SJol Car, Tlil Pc'rjecl Blrtll!fGy Gffll •

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\',.:ID_c. .o.-..:;. PAP~RS r ,'()".. ' !!11 ~-S
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NEED TO LCD!&lt;\ FC~
MY HU5~AND.

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~if1'1ft'"1l

SLOT CAR
RACES

brake.

sorm~. JAr-.

DDN';- HAVE: TIVI~

TO !..OOK AT YDUR {/1"}'-&lt;m
SKETCH .

FOR THE FAMILY! FELLOWS BRING YOUR DATE

Used· Tractors

PRICED TO GO TO
WORK FOR YOUI
Farmaii'M' FarmaiiCub
Farmall200
1 Ford Tr.nr alii lick Hit.
Meigs Equipme~t Co~

SHE 'l188i.E5 ON HER PENCIL_

�'
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,G,et Extra Cash The Want Ad Way
w ~NT AD

Help

lG-Diily Sentinel, Pome~---~~-~:t-__~·!'~~ch 25,.1965!

Wented

WANTED: Experienced mecl&gt; [ ·

INFORMATION
......,Mio

anlc for minor paris installa·
tion senice. Must be mature.
COUICTIONI
wilh abllily to manqe
Will oo ,.,.,,.. ""'" "" "' oo. partmenl and oell
parts.
••• ""' "' """"'"''""
Good worklng condltkml. Ia
~::.~·~':!'.!- fllot letter, alate erpertence, rei·
:,,:.'~.:' ~~-=
erencea ud wqes upected.
..,..,.. ,.,_,_. - ,.. Write c-o The Daily Sentinel,
":.".~~ m:' ..::~ .. :..: .:~::: Bol &amp;88A.
It lie
IIAYII
CAR RO~NKJ:DED o\T
, .. wlftt ""' - · . . , . , - ONCE. Apply 1D penon. Crow's
• ~:',:,.:;:" c':: "::
Steak House.
3 I lfe
u c.,.n ,.. ..n~ ,... nrw c..
1 ' · M. EM_.

ltultltcttltft
~Mn•:~.::~~:~.~=• A. M.

d•r

.... ...

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Wanted To Buy

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c••D OP: THANIU. • oarTu•••••
f\.U ~rf'..:;n~...:r:'~,.. ltcft

1 matlc trana., radio and heater.

WANTED TO BUY - G_o_o_d :
used plano. Phone WY 2-2782. 1'
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S.le

1 New Hoff•nd
66 BALER
elntorn•tlanol
PLOWS
e21ntern•llon•l
MOWERS

1960 Studebaker Station Wagon
$395
Vinyl Int., white finish, all good tires. VB engine, auto-

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OlllliTT

SUNDAY

ALL FOODS AVAILABLE FOR CARRY-OUT

TRACTOR SALES

BAD.EY'S RESTAURANT

Pomeroy

21 1 1. Main

liN CAllY

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PIOIAH COUI'

Mil. . COUNTY OHIO

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Court Wltldll lib: ...... after
the
1111n1 ot the ' " ' 01 tbl WIU IDA
ONer of Probde. •
Qldllal1' adlll!inl.tntton of llld 11We
IMIDI
had or btiU · ermtempla&amp;INI, • their

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Aid Uen lbaU ton•n bt
Hrn4 or caaoelltd.
IOHH C. BACON,

6 1.m. 1o I p.m.
6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
1:00 o.m. to loDO p.m.

Mondoy lllrv Thur1dor _
Prldoy &amp; Stlunlty _ _

fill

1111 , ... MAn•l OP 1'MI WIL&amp;.

ANNOUNCING NEW HOURS1

FULTON-THOMPSON
WY 2-5101

1111

ENJOY
SUNDAY
DINNER
At Bailey's

eAIIis Chalmers
ROLL BALER

'1964 Oldsmobile '88' 4-Dr.
$2149
Power steednc and brakes, automatic, fully equipped,
radio, heater, blue finish. Spotless clean Interior.
1962 Buick lnvictl Conv. Cpe.
$1695
Locally owned and low mileage. White finlsb, black top,
red interior, automatic trans. Power steering and brak·
es, good tires.

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

! $1GNS

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For

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Aettar · Probaae Jlldle.

Kelp Catmty, Oblo
Crow, Crow and Porter,

Altorneya for Appllc11nt
(31 18, Ill (4) 1. . .

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Pomeroy

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MilO!

couNTY, ••••

the M•tt•',t"' tho ••tttt

" · lawtlflll, DHtattel

DON'T merely brlg:ltea your
Htltn '"""
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US re
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TO PLACI ,.
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
them .... eliminate
rapid
•• Whom n Moy •••••••'
•1ou~~,:o:~CIN•
~~~.=~ or
resolling. Rent
electrle
Butinlll Services
Auto · Sal11
th~·.~~~
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PHONE WY 2 "156
"' IIO'r, aMID
shampooer $1. Picken's Hard·
1
1RJETr BARR RAWLINoo. . . . . .. , .
3 20 ltc WATER WELL OrR"••. Walor 1 1962 CORVAIR, 4 speed stand· ~!,:.h:,,!"~~.:' v!!'::~ l·11,!:w,:;
•.&amp;
MrL llllllcd ClcU. D W.
ware.
llaiD st., fomeror.
....'6
ard transmission. EJ:cellent tbll eoun uncter Doow No.'ll , •
1 211 lie
fol "-le
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Notice
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BANNER TRAVEL
olll' third Door budge! shop.
estimates. Call collect 985.
,.,,. of toCout;p
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3 21 1te """'"'""'"
&amp;urrotak'l Court
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TilE BE will be a rlflt aad
For .,_._ or ·-MOTORCYCLE 1959 Harley
and
Baker Flll'lliture. Middleport 2350. Hoffman DriUing Co.
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$KAMPER CAMPING
Ohio.
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"''' •U uodllon '
sI10lgun sh00 t at tLUIIS'
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Davidsoa 165. New Haven,
•• II 30tc 1959 V' W. 9 passenger bus, new '"''
elllle wbo clbJN to . . . ,.
th•ir
n--·- I
motor and c1utcb good shape D•na on the ..ld real etUite IJ .. 14
Ill.,, farm on -the """""
0 IN MASON, ' l'OOIDI ud bltb
1182-2355.
s
25 3tc .
Business Services
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Road. March 21. Sllllday, at with full L--emeal N-l
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llalnl Brolben Aatll Wretklng. must sell. Call WY S-3216, '"'""' ""'' dolmo, •...,. _,. 1o,
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ts I
d Middl rt Oh'
1nq 1r lo ••~ """" 'lrilhla '"' .....,. olio•
'.· p. '".: .spon&lt;ored by the Ra. painted inside. sman doWD ,:roR BE'M'ER cie·····
to , AIM Go-Tag Along Trntl
AVOID last minule rush.
D·
par
or cars an
epo • 10, or
u e tho nllnr . . . .,. ,,,,.., "'
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, me p11 Oepartmenl
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Make Your Reservalio111
come tax service. Old post trucks. Complete line of Bond· al corner of 4th and Lincoln """"'00" their ,.,. • - oholl ,..,
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payment with paymenll less i keep colors gleaming, use 1
For Rentals Now!
office building New Haven, w. ed brake lining for all pas- streets.
3 24 3tp ~·
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2S .ic
Ihan rent. Priced at $4900. Ph. Blue Lustre carpet cleaaer.
I
JOHN c
Va. Monday through Friday aenger ears. Rebuilt gener.. 1962 DODGE LANCER GT 2A•••• P,:.... ~..
Ieclric shampooer $1.
FAB~I~H S. "m taking ordeJ;A. 882-2843.
S 25 3tp Re
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BIG
BEND
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from 5 a. m. to I p, m. Sat- ton an c u
P a es.
door standard shift 6 cylinde
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luo S""' he1 n tom a Ill plants. 7 ROOM HOUSE and b8tli
meroy ement B ock ComTRAILER SALES
urday 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. AI- used and rebuilt parll guar·
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"''"· \\ill 31Tive around Ap- and a 5 room bouse and bath. pany.
3 :Ill 6tc
ROUTE 124
anteed. Now opea to aerve from estate of Ballard Hursel Riggs were Mr. and Mrl. LewAt •
C
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so
bookkeeping
Justice Kenneth McEihiDny 18
. H hes, Mr· and Mr•· E•
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ra on
Public
Service. and S Notary
24 5tc vou better, I a. m. to 7:30 8 d · : trato Ph
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3 24 31ltc ·
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1965 HONDA CB 160. Like new.
yracuse orpo
p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 5 mJms r. one WY J.' Mink,ug Gallipolis,
Mr. and Mrs.
Rent
Price $400. Phone SH 2-411381
p. m. Located 12 miles north 2151 or \VY 2-3258. 3 23 3tc Wade Leonard, Columb111, Mr.
1
4
APARTMENT _ 3 rooms and alter p, m.
3 20 &amp;tel, A~.I:, IO::~:·n:~~~~
of Pomeroy on Sl Rt. 7. Ph. 1951 CHEVROLET. Excellent and Mrs. Ray Riggs and f01nt .•
Slop! Look! Read!
I 18$-2297.
3 3 30tp condition. Good work
car. ly, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Dabnth,
stove
and
refrigerator,
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5
by
14
and
775
by
15
Telalowing
personal
property
wUI
Call
WY
J•
WHEt.'?
7736
3 23 3tc vid Riggs, Mr. and Mrl. Gene
SOON
furni&lt;l•ed. WY 2-2733.
brity black tires. First tire be sold at the fonner Pryor!
R • "
Fo S1 18
8
WHAT?
3 25 31c $23.25, serond lire $20.85. Ex· Fann on State Roule 124 be·
Ail New Radiator Shop 1 ea, ,;state r
1156 FORD Town Sedan V-8. :!~s, .~:·:;: ~~ ·Mr:;~~
25r Do It Yourstlf Cu Wash
5 ROO~l HOUSE with- bath, I Ira rim $7.50 each. Newell's tween Long Bottom
and
129 ACRE FARM, good farm· Standard transmission. Excel- Larkins
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WHERE?
hot water heat. Located 81 1 Suooco, Chester, Ohio.
Reedsville, near the entrance ! eCor eTruck eHtlltr
lng and paBture land, 7 room tent condition. Also 1156 Ford
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In Pomuoy-A Good
Location
ll20 E. Main st., Phone WY I
3 18 30tc to Forked Run Lake. In part
Core I Bulldozer
house, saw timber. On state V-8. Automatic transmlssloa !lev. Freeland Norril, Raclnt
WHO?
2-!iJJl.
3 24 3tp I
as follows:
eAny Type
route, W. G. Nickels, Tup. 2 doer hardtop. Excellent con- recently visited Patty Steth·
Saunders Expanding His
pers Plains.
3 '/.5 12tp clition. Also 1853 Codillac. E1- em, who has returned home
G3lllpolis Service To You
1156
HOUSE TRAILERS One 2 bed·
Ford Pickup 'h T. Self
cellent condition. SH 2-4656. from Childrea'a Hospital, CoWATCH FOR
room and one I bedroom.
Propelled Lawn Mower, (I yr. '
, .___ LI
A- -lha
3 18 tote lumbus.
OPENING
Brown's Tailer Park, MinersLandmark's Got
old), Coal Cook Slave, Coal WY 2·2196 Middleport, 0. ~lUll'
ille Ph ne WY 2-3324
I Heater, R.efrigeralor, 2 setsl"-':7-":'""~-":'~~=-'='='='""=~1
Legel Notice
Sammie Ralrdea bu
ra1- ,_
v . u
EVERYTHING
I of Dishes, Cooking utesnUs, COBA
SELECf
SIREs..
INC.
aJCKLER
REAL
ESTATE
turned
h
fr
M
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U lh b eding
th t
OIOJNANCI NO. HI
ODie
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3
JITNEY
SUPPER, Saturday
- - -- Why drive M miles, wbOD
2 pc. Living Room Suite,
se e re
serVJce a POMEROY - E. MAIN ST.AN o•••••••• TO AMINO
eral hospital.
March 26 starting at 4 p. m. NIC~ : bl!dro";: I ap;rtme~l ~. ·~'!r::~u~=ll~a'fi ~; ~~~
High Boy (100 yrs. old), Hand saves you money. Call for Z story frame, 6 large rooms
liCTJON ~o~..~·•••ANCI
Bernice Prince and Ernestine
" the Pearl Streel Elemen· , WI .arage. ew y erora .I •pedallzed 9ervlce - Bulk
Made Cheslnut Desk, Sec· COBA service, Clair Woode, II&gt; balhs full basement gas Be " '"'"""" •• tho vm... '' Hayman allended •
Rower
my school in Middleport. , ed. Located on North 5th · Spreading Available - We
tiona! Bookcase, combination Tech., Pomeroy, WY "-:6t9 fired h~t water be~ting, ::,',.'"· ...,.,,.,,.. ohio .. •••· show in Columbua.
Spqnsored bv. tile lliddleporl,· Avenue. Phoae WY 2-2246. ' tr
Also Can
Liquid All
Ni·
d.. k and bookcase, glass door or Chester 985-2145.
••=oNNo.
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s..n.. No. 1 11
or Mr. and Mrs. Denver CurUB
T Apply
Yc r·oo
large fro nt poreh,
gar. Ordl.Danc•
181 wbieb nlldl
f
1 '·
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0
'olunteer
~,re
D•pl
3
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our
bookcase,
2
pc.
Ant,·
que
Cher·
3
14
lotc
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age. Priced to sell
OWl:
II
owlna Wa•e SC'al• t. 0 f Colurn bus VUI
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3 22 4tc TRAILER LOT. Rutland, five materials available. All at
ry Love seat, Stee·J file cabiMIDDLEPORT - B R 0 A [).
v~~~:!~, ·~~d~~~,tmg~~., Pierce.
ST-E-.W-A-RT'-S-GUN SHOP, Rut· miles from Pomeroy. Phone aew loPwhprWYice•.
I' net, Porch swing, Train !ret
EXPERIENCED
WAY - II&gt; story frame, 6 ~:.:,:: ::,':~:,... ~~ ~ !:~:J: Mr. and Mra. Jim Primmer of
2-2181
2·5613.
3
18
30tc
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Planet
Jr.
Gllrden
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bus vtsi'ted Mr. ouu
--• owS.
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land, Ohio. Lots of new gun• ' SH
rooms ' bath, utility room' S'reet
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, hour
Fon~m•a
340.00
P'l'
montb Colum
f
H
nd
Tools
T
Ctor
Lol
I ra •
8
0
'nd reloading equipment. Will FURNISHED - 3 room - •part·
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front and back porches, olh· s~nec """'""'11 1.10 .., •-•
Bill SwaiD.
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buy, sell or trade. 3 16 121c ment. WY 2-5435, 212 South
POMEROY \ Gas Range,
Gas Heaters,
er buildings. Corner lot. Pric· Put0~,~~''"' "' ,,., 00 .,, ,.,.,, Bess Larkins, ReedavUle, re.
1 9-pc. Dining Room Suite,
- ·- - · - · - - -· 5th Avenue, Middleport, Ohio.
OHIO
. ed right.
""''Mono,..
m .oo00.., month cently visited Mr. and Mrs.
l.OSfi: wPi ght safely with Dex- ;
3 6 tic
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Some
Carnival
Glass,
Break•nd
, M ACRES -CLOSE IN - 15 ~'r.mG~::CS.lndruetol' .;, pe~~~our Marvin Marks.
1
A 0 t t blet 0 I 98c
t
--sel. Sola Bed, 3 rock·
acres cultivated
balance &lt;•••"'''"' Atto••••• .oa '"' hou• Mr and Mrl M. L. Carr or
1 last
1
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a 1 NICF.LY furnished 2 bedroom
Jack W. Cnsey, Mgr.
ers, 5 beds complele, lot of
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_Stark~r~~~cy.
31-~tp apartmenl, Middleport. WY 2-I Books, Walnut
Wardrobe,
wooded, one story
frame~~~~
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f.O:O
Florid~n~
here fortbea few days
home, 5 roomS, bath, base- CI•rk of Board of
preparDII!i lo Jell
lf bous~
IF Dr. says ulcers, get new ! 3874.
3 S tfc UPRIGHT Deep Freeze. 18 Dressers. Baby Bed,
JDgh
ment furnace beating barn
Publlc Atto!n
lso.oo .., ~•lh bold goods
8
PI!.\ tab!ets. Fast as liquids. THREE and four room rUrnisa&gt; cubic feet. WY :l-632l or wvl Chair, Wringer Type Washer,
chicken house other ' build: ,...,.,...,. CJen,oJ ''~.oo ,., ""' Leone B~bcock apenl • few
Only 98&lt; at Stark Pharmacy i ell and unfurnishe~ apan· !.3618.
3 13 tic
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not WY 2-2193
Pom•roy
IDgs. $7,500.00. '
..~. •;.~.'":, ~:\:..;', ....., omond· days at Tuppen Plains helping
3 1 30tp 'I ments WY ~5434.
12 6 tfc BURNS garden rotoUIIer, al- '
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Tho fotlowlnr W••• s,.,, "' ..,.. ID care for Lamar LyoDJ and
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DEI.lL'IOUS Hnmemad~-PiZ.a. 'l ~'OUR ROOM
FURNfSHEO most new, will sell for oneMarlin L. Carr, Owner .u.; CONUITIONING Relrlgel'
Heary Clelaad, SalfSman
.... Vlllogo ,, Mlddlopori, Ohio;
mab Swan, who art ill. d Mr
·· 1
alton ll!tVIce. Jerk's Re...._
Chlot ' 1 Pnlleo - ' "·00 .., monlh Edith Osbo K
5!lc, 75c, and $1 oo sizes. ()e. sparlment. WY J-5385.
half ongma price. One.child's Terms : Cash
u .,.
WY U5l8
WY %-3830
rro.oo ,.,
ra, eao, an
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1 21 lfc
nursery chair, some antique Not responsible lor accidents eratlon, New Haven, Phone
3 25 3tc .,.,'!''~~ .. _ us '" .....
and Mrs. Kenny Reynolds and
4
•w Slane pier.. , old
boliles, Sale conducted by Bradford Til U537.
I de BOUSE
Third-8t M
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ry .Bar . Middle()Ort . 12 8 u_ci i'"Ail .EH · · - - "
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WILSON'S Car W b on Page
on
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ason, • .,.... ""'•''"" - ""' "' •••• Mrs Bertie Smith.
OPEN SOON, Roush and Lyons 1•1 or.d 111ter. BroWD't !'tall Jars, teapots. See or call Mrs, Auction
mpany.
as
rooms bath baseme t. Hes- ""'' "'" ..... Dl,.,..,- 300oo ..,
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Mary Offutt of Parkersb"""
C:~mpmg Tr&amp;'lers, a· uthorlz. er Pari ISiate Approved I laud
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b
w
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C
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ter
Rayburn.
3 21 6tc HoOd .....,.,.., - 1.:tJ .., ....
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Phone SH 2-4131.
DC serv Y · · · ·
new management Manager,
w. O••••• - ·" .., ••••
Ylslted Mr. aad Mro. Joe BIBApoche dealer.
Camping MlnersvUie, Oblo, 1"110111! W\
S 24 3tc
J 20 6ic
0
ROUSE 10
· R u8nd 1
"""""'''"' Attondmt- " , . , " " " ' U
e~uipment and supplies. Hor· l-.tT.•4
I II dt
Franklin Martlu. peo at 9
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rooms ht-ntuy to II&amp;Jor _ ieo.oo ,.,. Je ·
lon-st Mason W Va
F UH ROOM lunllsbed
a. m. Close I p. m. Salis- udl ~athal, larPghe lot.SPHrl~,!~r c.m'!'~~~ """"
so.oo .., moo,. Mr. and Mro. ~ed Larklnl
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apa ·
faction guaranteed or wUl do qu C• s e. one
......... .,,....,, Flnmon_ o.oo ,., ,.., lpellt 1 weekend Wlth
Cora
- - ------,--3- 2l_lfe_ menl WY 2-,1658.
II 15 Uc
job over. Cars are cleaned
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3 22 ltc .,.,.~..~,:, ~~'~.:,',.Publlo ..,,,,._ Smith, Nelsonville. Mrl. Smith
Wanted
MIDDLEPORT-;-modern - w;. l
Inside and out. We alae pick
.
::;•'""" c'"""" Holp - 1.00 ,., and Mr.
ara twfDJ and
lumished 3 rooma and balh
&amp;CII088
DOWN
up and deliver, Everything ROUSE oa Lincoln lliU, two ••cnoN '' "'" ...,,,. 1 ,, ""'" the occas1oa celebrated their
BULLDOZER work. Reasons· apartment.
Low
utllities. L Kind ot
L Chinese
~:: ~=pot
for $2.00. WY z..3715.
stobedrrybrick, practically new. =-:~d~:~o~ o:·~::.!f»~~n:: birthday.
ble, ependable and experi. Coals Building, WY J.51tl.
temple
tenor
3 25 6tc
S
ooms and 2 baths, 11&gt; .. '"""'..,, ond ,..., .;, '"""'"' Douglas Rauber Is • patient
2 Z4 Uc
'- NoUc• of 2.. Capital ot 22. Dole(ul
acres. Priced tar below ap- :;..~r;:~t.nt. ta.rewtth aD4 hllr.bf at Childrea'l Hospital, Columience&lt;i WY 2-2208.
3 25 Jotc
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2i. See 19
pralsaL Richerd Neubllllg, ,.siiCTJoN '' "'" "''' ""''""""' bus
----- · -- -- TWO TRAILER SPACES for 7. Rent
3. Sklu
down
WY 2-2860
all 1M retroaetiM 1o JUiu•rF
L.
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4. Part or •
211. Fiery
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3 20__tlc ~:".;., ,..,..,.. "· 1110
~s.ndDavld Smith, Ada Blsa we•&gt; added to your present port CaD WY 2-3l4l or WY 11
a.~i'm..a. 28.Soothes
AT ITS GREATEST
FOR SALE- 42 acre farm. 6 Arrrsr, .,,
.. ,.. """"· c1.,. 0
sel. a
Mr. and Mro. Hanlc
0
mcome mterest you? One :z,.2184 or WY z.36110.
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!11. ~:~::;"Y
rooms and bath. T e n
c. · •~•:,· :,'7~~
Holter were visiting Mr. and
211
1a. CI•U
and 'h to 2 houl'!l mommg,
Wl'OOp
e. Sc:aiUr
:!ll.IWIIUl
PlaiD or wltb peppuonl,
minutes drive from Pomeroy,
Mn. Joe Bissell at MaiJOII,
11 30 lfc
afternoon or evenings. Car
14. Bar
7. Klnd ot
&lt;tty
Y-07'• - uuoage, mushroom. ham or
Route 143, Harrisonville Rd. 1 _
W. Vo.
n•rrssary. Write Bol 668,'
Sale
I 18.=31.~,:, Bla1e
oombinaUons.
WY U321 or WY J-3618.
Mr. and Mro. Gene Rlgp ....
Pomeroy. Ohio.
3 22 &amp;tel
SINGER 1 be tlful
, 17. Galdool
10. 8etllrog
33. untteo
mark
.. or 12" Sin ..JSc to IJD
S 13 tla
eenUy \'!lilted Mr. and Mro. 0.
.
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a au
aew 1a. Soak
far i - .
Babcock.
BUL LDOZER WORK. Reaso~~ sewing table. Zig zag, hut· :IO.Vi&lt;toriM, 1 LNotaralfa :·~
:~:;- ComplotoCony.ovtStnlco FOR SALE: 7 room bouse with
car
able, dependable, and
e1 tonhole, fancy d•slgn, blind
for
CALL WY 2-'1905
bath, gas furnace, flO Spring
-Violet SmJtll
perience. WY 2-22111.
~· bern, applique, sew 111 zip- :: ~
Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAllE
Avenue, Pomeroy, $8400. Ph.
SHEEP-KILLING BIRD
- - - - - - - 3_1_5_l_utc_ pers, etc, Guaranteed. Only
•--Ill W. MAIN
POMEROY
WY !.22111.
3 I tic Mr. and Mn. Herbert Swan 'lbe kea, a parrot ol New Ze•
~~
Help Wanted
6 payments left $U9 a mont:!.
malo
--HOUSE lor sale, 304 Hamlltoa and Clyde Lawrence attended land, ts 8 klller of lheep. Th 1
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Y_Z:_~: _ _ S 22 6tc 1111'
~':".~N=Itl
St., Middleport, $6500. Can the funerlll ol Edith Lawrence bird Is uld to peck at a sheep
WANTED:
8 ROOM HOUSE with S toll
~n Hradtonl
WY 2-5324.
S S tfe KeiiNy •t EastbeLiverpool, Oblo. untU It fa uhauated and thea
on Anne St., Pomeroy. Also ' u. FJob
Wrltle, .....,. ., Coatollt
FOR SALE _ Seven r 0 0 m
orm1111 We r Is a patient kill It by diJglng Ill beat lDio
GIRL FRIDAY
l.ll acres, with water well,
plto:hlnc
.L L. IIRADPURD
brick house with bath and II Camden Clarkhospltal, Park- lhe animal'• back.
Position open !or office work
on Rt. 124 · 1960 Ford car, 111.
lbeiae, Oble
outbuildiDgs, corner lot, one ersburg, W. Vs., and Fred New·
in , lwo "'' 0 nffi&lt;• in Pom~
1958 Ford pick11p. No reason·
tloll
tfG
acre
of ground out of high IWl Is a patient at the Veterans Vlslton te BerUD 1tay u a..
1 1
roy Typing an al&gt;solute DP&lt;·
able offer refused. Russell· 11. What
ES
water. Good g~en plots and Memorial hospital, Pomeroy. erage of 5.9 day.. accordJDc to
.,,ily. Five day• a week. 1 Welch, Anne St., Pomeroy. i
boor
IL\RL GRU ER. PltlllllliD• aome fruit trees. Could be Vllltlng Rev. and Mn. W. K. a suney. ·
Send eomplete resum• in· 1
3 Z4 3tp II . .,eld
aad he&gt; tlng,
Minersville divided into good
buUding
eluding references. age and SIMPLICITY •arden
traCtor-,
Ohio.
End your -er troub- loll. Priced to sell Call 1\'Y J.
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les. We bave aU llzel oewer
marital status.
5¥.1 h.p. with aU attachments «.
O. Frtftc
ru..
machines. Reaaonable ratea. 1156 after t p. m. weeks daya
Wrlto To: Box ~S.D
$200. Marietta house paint, -.. Nib
3 8 30tc
Call WY Z.2974, day or ntg)Jt. or WY :1-5857,
c 'a Th t Doi IY Sentinel,
1&gt; price, 5 heeblves, $2 each. •1 Smooth
Pomeroy
Call Mason T7WZ9tl.
iL !Del
- - - = = ='=U_d_e_ FOR SALE: 6 room house with
I
3 24 etc
4D. Pill
CUSTOM BUTCHERING &amp;DI bath, luU basement, IN Jly.
WA)ITED BRICKLAYERS -,
···· - tJO.IWI
cutting. Will bliJ btltel every sell Sl, Mlddleport. Pbooe:
Ne are a Fedora! Governm•nt FROM wall ID wall, no soil at .
algoa~
Monday. Pbil Meier, Pbollll , Pt. Pleauol195-281rf.
Contr ac tor and pledg• lo pro- oU. on carpets cleaned with DAILY OIKrJ.'OQUOTE _Beret how to work It:
IVY Z.3510.
t 11 lie ----:----=U::_:I:.I..:d:::c:_
vide equal emplovmenl op- 1 Blue Lustre. Rent electric
&amp; 11: y D I. 8 A A 11: 8
pllrluniti., without regard wl shampooer $1. Baker Fum!·
1o L 0 x 0 I' 11 L L 0 w
COMPLETE pest and tennll• _____l_n...;au.:.;.re:.n:.:..ce:::__ _
h - Co
s
20
6tc
eotllrol services. 20 yean es.
n.we-, {'OIor, ere ed or natlon-1 ""
One letter .SmplJ' ltaDdl tor uotber. 111. w. aample A ta used
\UTUMUBILS lllll1ri.Del DIID
".' origin. Knowlton Construe-. LARGE and small evergreens~ fw the UU.. L'•. X for the two O'o, etc:. Single letter~, apoo·
perlence Rmrh.. , rals, otl&gt; -lied? 1 ... - · _
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People In
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taln~ ,die BJ..MonlhiJ Callaa\1
club ''lfi!nellday evenlq it 11ft
Pomeroy
WCTU Meetmg bome, •Nye Ave. l'rlzel h r

P18ns ' were made to at- at tho RuUand
Monday at
tend the Rfglonal meeting In 4 p. m. to clean 11 up.
Logan, April 7, wl!en
the The resignation of Mrs. Ron·
Plans were made for a rumRutland Friendly
Gardeners aid Williams was
accepted. M C M Emmlsh hal
111811e sale by the AfternooD
,
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1111181 went awarded to Mr I.
met Wednesday evening at the Flower seeds were brought by
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lslt with
eta of Heath Methodist Cburch 'Mrs. Mary D. Oinan II Sag!- Mrs. Joaeph Cook waa bQs- John a.aver and Mn. Moore.
FOR ALL OCC.ASIONS home of Mrs. Howard Birch- members lor die girls' 4-h club son and
v Mr end Mr~ Thursday afternoon at .t h oaw, Mich. and slater,
Mn. leal to the Pvmeroy WCTU 01 Refreshmentl sere served bJ
W.~lkiwerieverywhere field wllb Mrs. Tom Martin and It was voted to purchase Roger Emmish •and iamil
church.
Donald Bell!letl and children, Wednesday afternoon at her the bcstesa to. the a~ve nmed
·- -- ---- - and Mn. Jim Thomas as co- vegetable seeds lor the newly De ton
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Mrs. Norman Wayland,
Susan, Lee and Carl of Pontiac, borne, Lincoln Terrace.
and Mrs. Richi'rd Finlaw, Mn.
WY 2·2039
hoste~s.
formed boys 4-H club.
~ ·Willi
G
!dent conducted the
Mich. arrived Tburllday morn- The meeting lD chqe of Cbarlea Riffle, folrs.
Donald
OR NIGHT Wl9·295t
Members answered roll call An lltustrated talk on "Let
rs.
~m . rueser was _a with' the opening prayer
lor a visit wltb Mrs. Char- Mrs Allen Hampton prealdent McKenzie, Mn. Guy Cowan and
by .naming a biennial. It was , blen~lals brighten your
gar- =~= VISitor m Gallipolis by Mrs. Marvin Dowaon.
lea Withrow and their gran· ~with the b~ "Leanlq Mrs. Eugene Triplett.
Pomeroy Flower Shop dectded to make table arrange- Iden, was given by Mrs. Ver- Will /t~ter son of Mr. and study lesson taken from t mother, Mn. Nora Roush.
On the Everlaallng Arms," and
-'W Main
Pomeroy ment. for the County Teachers i non w.eher It was brought out
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Book o1 Acta was given by Mn. Mrs. Charles Holfn1an bas re- prayer by Mn. Hampton. A
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dmner m Rutland on Appl 22. 1 tllat b1ennials are a plant !bat :rsio ~lli~mlUSI•:·c~ iconf,l~ Walter Hayes using the
turned home, after undvgoln8 communication was read by
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Members were asked to meet1normally require two growing
e . a po
,mew. "The Human Side e1
surgery
at Holzer Hospital
Mrs Cook from the state treaa. /
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h' h .1 di
D . the . 1playing ball Sunday His room Church.
Mrs. Gerald Michael and urer, In regard to honorary
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:,~~on the;"~~r~!xJ ~~~ ~ number is 116 and be will he She s~ the part of
mother, Mrs. Susie Fischer VI• members. Mi" Lucretia Genh.
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confined
there
for
the
net
sevdlvldual
wttness
in
the
lied
Sunday with Mlaa Callie helmer reporte on qulz book PI
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!:;,~ /no; r se:!d owers .;,::. eral days until the extent of and the part played by Peter, Kloes. They 81110 called 011 Mr. being used iD the health classes ~~Se=
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he•t of the~ are t:.:'asonholly-leye damage Is determined. He Paul, and ether early cllrh- and Mrs. Joseph Conde and at the high school.
band [lllJ1y rby the co~=eport
hocks, pansies and English Is a freshman at Middleport liens In the church. She said Miss Bertba Conde.
A discussion was held on Band
B
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DaiSy
High School. His parents are the best argument lor christian- Ml88 Susie Fischer was the Youth Temperance Education
8081ers , AssoclaUon
I AI ihe close of l!te meeting staying with him at the cOnic. lty was betns a christian.
Monday evenln£ dinner guest of Week, AprU 34-30 when the :,urs~y evenins at the hleh
80
tray favors were made for th~ Forrest Bachtel returned to closed with a poem
tilled, her daughter and son-IJJ.law, Union wlU place posters and
· Robe
.
Veterans Memorial Hospital for . Mount Uruon College Thursday "Love," by Helen Rice.
Mr. and Mn. WIUlam Purter the Governor's proclamation In M~ ~ Kine. president,
Easter Mrs Joe Bolin won after spending the spring vaca- Date of the ruM1118110 sale and lamUy.
churches, schools and stores. con
meeting.
Mr.
the door pri2e and also the , lion with his parents, Mr. and wiD be AprU 21·22 in the J. J. Miss Genevieve Stobart, Mn. Named as the committee were WUilam Russell, director, Illtraveling prize donated
by! Mrs. Forrest Bachtel
Nelle nounced that the date lor the
8 n d Davis building. Appointed to the Claude Husted, Mn. Max Fof. Miss Genhelmer, Miss
Mrs. weber.
family. He Is a jUD!Or at t h 0 nominating committee
and Mu and Vanessa and Blllf, Mrs. C. Melv!D Alkire spring concert had been set for
Refreshments were served by ccllege.
Miss Bess Sanborn, Mn. P. L. Lawrence Smith visited SUnday and Mrs. Hampton.
Friday evening, . AprU 15 and
the hostesses to tbose named Mrs. James Criswell and dau. Mitch and Mrs. M. L. French. afternoon, with Mr. and Mn. Devotions taken from Gala· the band [lllJ1y was set teniaabove and Mrs. Bruce May, shter, Mrs. Kenneth McCool- The birthday ol Mrs. 0. P. Carl Moore. Mrs. Moore Ia con. lions 1:8 lll!re led by Mn. Uvaly lor May 14. Mn. Jean
Mrs. Harvey O'Dell, Mrs. Carl : Iough, are in Parkersburg this Klein was observed. The
valescing nlcely following sur- Cook who used as her topic, Coelte was named ticket chair·
Morris. Mrs. Bruce D a vi s, i evening to attend capping eer- esses, Mrs. Lema Lighter, Zelia gery.
"Riches Untold.'' Several artl· man for th~ concert and Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Snowden and Mrs. 1 cises for freshmen nurses at Pullen, and contrlbutlllf, Mrs. Mrs. Andy Summerfield and cles were read using the pro- David Ohhnger and Mn. WllCharles Carson.
the St. Joseph Hospital School Klein and Mrs. Carl Mattox, daughter, Renee and James gram hour Including, "Life Is a !lam King as ushers.
of Nursing. Diane Criswell. dau- served cookie• and tea.
Watson of Columbua spent the Split Second," by Miss Ada The treasurer reported I bal·
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Jameo Nan Moore displayed the
weekend with their parents, Mr. Genhelmer; "Verdict," Mrs. ance of f21'1.08 on hand. Named
IS
Criswell, is a member of the dolls betns made lor Viet
and Mrs. Leroy Watto~~.
Clarence Curtis; "Total Ab- to the nom!Datlng committee
freshman cia" 61 nursing, She children.
Mra. Bernard Garrett and stainers of the Bible," Mrs. were Mrs. Thomas Rue, cbslr·
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began her training in Septem- Present were Mrs. French, children, Mary Ann and John- Robert Warner, and "Evasion man, Mrs. Jean Cooke and Mrs.
The annual District Spring I ber.
Mrs. Wayland, Mrs.
Walter ny Casto visited Sunday, with or Torch Bearing;• by M a Edna French. Mr. Russell an- ·
m~eting of Methodist WSCS I Mrs. Lillian McGhee recently Hayes, Mrs. E. M. Wood, Mn. her mother, Mn. B. F. Grave- Hampton. Group singing of "I nounced that March liO would
i WJII be h•ld at the Franklin-Av 1 spent several days with her •Is· c. A. Emmish, Mrs. Hallie ly and daughter, Mrs. J . A. Ed- Need Thee Every Hour" and be the deadHne lor turntns In
: Methodist church in
Ports· tor, Mn. Ida Neil and .•thPr Smith, Mn. Everett Davis, Mn. en.
the Mizpah benedicitlon closed band uniforms. There was 1
i mouth. Tuesday, March 29 and relatives in Flatwoods and Ash- David Entsminger, Mrs. Mar- Mn. Frank Hood of Alliance the meeting.
discussion on serving the alumall members are urged to at- land, Ky.
vin Dewson, Miss Bess San- arrived Sunday evening, lor a
nl banquet. Seven memberl
Right now i1 the time to dart enjoying th
tend. ,
.
Thomas Scally bas been re- boril, Mn. Wayne
visit with Mrs. Joseph Hood,
were present with Mr. RusseU.
safety, prestige, and many conveniences a
· Regtstrallon wlU begin at 9 leaS&lt;.'CI !rom Veterans Memcr- Mrs. Mitch, Mrs. Nan
Minersville.
•m. and the meeting wiD be Ia! Hospillll where he has been Mrs. Lighter, Mrs. Pullen.
Mr. and Mn. Detner Roush
having a checking account here. For tax
from 9:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m., fol- under treatment for a back inand son Donald, Mrs.
Frank
paying time will soon be here and - lo.
. lowed by the 25th anniversary jury sustained in an accident
Hood, Mn. Anna Yeager and
11cord keeping and prCICII of payments-a~
· tea whJeh wlll he from 2:30 . several months ago. He is slav.
Mrs. Joseph Hood visited Wed·
,
p.m
Members
of
Franklin
ing
with
his
parents,
Mr.
arid
nesday
In
Huntington,
W
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Va.
A
Jitney
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7
p.
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MISS
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checking accounts are hard to beat! AlSo,
i Ave .. church will se~ve a lunch- ; Mrs. Paul Scally of Nrw Haven
with Joseph Hood at Veteran• Preceded the m~tlng of the Several relatives and .lrlends
you can take your choice of accounts here
. ~n at noon, the prrce to be $1. until Mrs. Scally returns rrom
,fJ
HospitaL Mr. Hood Is reported
Rite Sewing Club Wednes- attended the graduate piano re-11 give you the handy check-dub recorci
i
/'he 25th anmversary
pro- , Florida.
as lmprovtns.
Y even~ at the club room. cltal given by Mlas Judy Bull!h·
. gram WI/I be a review of the I Mr. and Mrs. George Hack·
FRIDAY
Mrs. Dayton Strickland, vice er Wednesday evening In Ew·
of expenditures; cancelled checks that auto: past and a challenge to the fu. 1ell, Sr. and M•~- Thomas Scally THIRD FRIDAY Club
president, conducted llle meet- ln8 HaD at Ohio University She
matically become easy-to-file receipts/
I lure. Mrs. Paul D. Spencer will 1and sons. Tommy and Jamie, meet at the htJIIIe of Mrs.
PLAN INSPECI'ION
lng. Plans were made to pre- Is the daug!tter of Mr. and ·Mrs.
: be guest speaker, using as her lare spendi 1 two W&gt;eks in ~·t. Wolfe Friday evening.
Albert G. Woodard, emlr.ent pare Eaat$- boxes lor residents Ira Butcher.
top•c. "After 25 - What." Mrs. Myers, Fla. where lliey are PAST. MATRON'S club
commander of Ohio
Valley at the County Home and nam- Her program Included "Par~verett Goodwin, Ohio West guests of Mr. and"Mrs. Michael Evangelme Chapter,
Commandery, K. T. No. If, an- ed to purcbaae candy ~nd gilts Uta V," in seven mo.:.m..nts
Conference president, will pre- , Hackett and !amilv.
meet Frtday evening,
nour~eed Ieday that lnapedlon was Mrs. Raymond Batty. The by ll'ach; "Sonata NR 30 Op.
sent the pins and certificates I·
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25 at the borne of Mrs. J.
would be held Saturday, March :avellng prize donated
by 109" In three parts by BeetJto.
to d1stnct officers and will ded~
,
Young, r. With Mrs. L e ZG, at the Pvmeroy Masonic rs. Tom Grueser was award- ven: "Pantaisie" Op. 49 by Cfto.
I cate the offering for Retired
Roush assisting hostess
Temple. The Order of
the ed to Mrs. Louis Osborne. Hos- pln; and "Sonata No. 3 in A
, Dea"'nesses and Missionaries.
Mrs. Charles Bonnell,
Temple wilt be ccnlerred at lesles for the AprU 6 meeUng Minor Op. 28" by Prokofiev
The Rev. Stanley H. McGil/iard
a! leader.
3:30 p. m. followed by a dinner will be Mrs. Tom Grueser.
Mlaa Butcher Is a senior. at
i district superintendent. wiD conSAnJRDAY
at 8 p. m. and the lull form Attending were the above and Ohio University and wilt re. duct the installation
service,
ROCK SPRINGS M. Y. F. opening at 7:30 p.m. All Sir ~ldE~ro Gll.more, Jr., Mrs. celve her degree In June. She Is
The m!'eling will close with 8 A daily vacation Bible school wUI bold a rummage sale Mm:. Knights and their ladies are In· 1 d Boy wmng, Mrs. WU- a plano student of Gecrge Kat.
re-dedication of •ach member. I was planned in June at 8 recent 25 and Mar. 26 in the building Ylted. There wlU be entertain- : nil: er, Mrs. Harvey Van professor of Piano.
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, after which the tea will he held. ml'eting of the Board of Chris- formerly occupied by Ashworth ment lor the ladles.
,;:. ~~· Mrs. Donald McKnight Atl,ending the concert were
: The committee on program tian Education of the First Bap- Jewelers. There will also be a
· aid ·Col/;ard Wells, Mn. Don·,Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bull!her and
8
for
the
annual
Ohio
conference,
list
t':!urch
in
Middleport.
I
bake
sale
by
the
same
DIES
IN
SANDUSKY
Gaddis.
and Mrs. William 8011, Jim, Mlaa Jennifer BlakesServm g Meigs Cmmty for ot,rr 94 !le&lt;lr!
. has decided to llave displays on Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew was ' on March. 26. at tlte same lo- Mrs. Matue M Reeves 88
lee, Mrs. Walter Cl'ooks, Mrs.
RUTLAND 1program promo.tion and
named dean of the school which I~lion begtnmng at 1:30 a. m, 8 former PomeroY
resident'
TWo DANC
Pearl Reynolds, Mrs. Cedric
POMEROY
Ibush•p cultivatiOn from
will Include children complet- '11.30 a. rn.
died Wednesda at the Werh This Saturda
ES
aark, Mrs. Ray Hecox, and
, Societies and each Society
the first grade to those com- EASTERN IDGH School Jon- Nurstns home ~ Sandusky. Sur· Pomeroy BaJ night. t h • Mr. and Mrs. Harol4 Wolf&amp;
Member Federal Reserve System
asked to bring outstandin• .
the Sixth grade
lor Mothers Club Will spon.or I
Include
I tlo
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Boosters Asso"
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an old fashioned
dance v vors
a son Everelt c a n will sponsor a teen n-~·· FRO V
! lations, name tags,
ans were made for the Eassquare
and several grandchHdren
dance
t at .
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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
I ments. posters favors etc to ter season and wiU Include the at the Chester Grade Schoo~ great grandchildren A liOn Ed High ~0:: dltollt~ Pomeroy Mr. and Mra. Lorenao Davis

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Upp:r Room services to be held Saturday from 8:30 to 11:30 p. gar preceded her I~ death' Fu:
April 7 at the church and the m. wtth music by Ralph Trus~
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community Good Friday serv!e- sell and group. A Jitney supper : d '="Ices will be held In
es, April B. The Rev. M. E. Dow· wUI precede the dance at 5:30
us., on Saturday.
son will he the speaker for the p. m.
StatlsUcs reveal that
lour
service.
POMEROY SENIOR Cla8S
A discussion was held on the , will have a pop bottle drive ~:en disappear to
every
plan of combining the youth , Saturday. U!ave botUes on pormen.
groups of the Middleport and ches or seniors will gather them
Pomeroy Baptist Churches. for you.
Meetings will he held at both DEACONS AND Deaco~
churches with the
location ol Cle Middleport First Un1ted
changing each month. The first Presbyterian Church will sponccmbined meeting was
held sor a bake sa~, Saturday, Mar.
Sunday night with MiBI Jerry 26, at Dudley s Flower Shop.
Pullen youth chairman presSUNDAY
ent. '
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OFFICERS AND TEAM of
Theodorua CotmcU
OLDEST OUTPOST
of America are
The tiny Portuguese port of meet at the
ball
Macao on the Sooth c h i
day at 2 p. rn. lor practice.
coast, ' is the oldest lnhabi::.:: MOUNT ~ORIAH B a p t I s t
European outpost in the F
Semor Chmr will hold a song·
East. Macao was settled a~u~ lest this coming Sunday, Marcb
1557
rl at 3 p. m. at the church. The
·
public is Invited to attend.
MONDAY
JANE HOWELL TENT
Daughters of Union
wlU meet at DAV hell Monday
at 7:30 p. Ill.
BETHEL NO. 82 of tbe ln~mational
Order of
Daughters will meet at !be
Pomeroy Masonic
Temple,
Monday, at 7:30 p. m.

to U p m "; l ~~~-~m I
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wtll emcee a dance at Walrama
High School starting at 8 p.m.
II bas been esUmated
that
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durlnc tire second of the ISquare when 30 members of
"international days of protest." ' ''Break Through," a conservaEgga were burled by hecklers live group, attacked marchera.
in New York, Boston and Seven persons were arrested
Oklahoma City. Spectators in In New York when spectators
Boston tossed beer cans at the assaulted Negro demonstrators
marchers.
carrying a Viet Cong nag.
Three persons were .arr~sted In Boston, hecklers branded
by pollee breaking up Its! ltg!!IB demonstrators carrying a VIet
between protestors and ~eck Cong nag,
loro In Detroit's Kennedy In Boston hecklers ·branded

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lesser committee post seemed
llkelv Saturday to IA&gt;ne dOWII
grumbling that he Ia corraltng
too much power in the Senate.
The move also will help bead
off anv effort to
lace tne
Louisiana Democr':f as party
whip, assistant noor leador
when the new Congress organlz.
et next ar
ye ·
WASHINGTON _ THE SENale has beeD asked to give
thoullllt to whether chndl'&lt;'n
should be exposed to sadism
and •ex served up In such films
as "~exus," "The Unatlsfled."
and "Faster Pussycat
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~·· Margaret Chase Smith,
R-Moine raised the questlon
She proPosed that 8 commm:
slon of five senators make a
thorou~ study of nJm clas•lfl·
cation systems which
label
some moYlet as unRUited for cor
taln audiences. The commlsslon would !"'port to th• Senate
no later l!lan Jan. 31, 1988.

American Nazi party membert turned out to heckle in
Washington .00 two were
arrested wbeD they tried to
burn a Viet Cong flag-~tolea,
they said, from the demonstrators - Ill front of the White
House.
A .molotov cocktail was liang
against the headquarters of a
marchlnS group before an

demonstrators the "long-yellow istrator's placard.
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Jme.'' At Oklahoma City, high Hecklers spat at demonstraschool students shouted, "cow· tors In Chicago and pollee
ards, Communists" at the broke up a pushing match
marchers aitd burned Pacifist between two hecklers and two
literature.
marchers without making any
At Hartford, Conn., a World arrests.
·
War n veteran attacked an Leather jacketed youths on
anti-war piclret outside the motorcycles weaved back and
federal building In Hartford forth through tbt demonstraConn., ripping up t!le demoO: tors at Boston.

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estimated 75,000,
IIWIIIIi out dOwa
Filth Avenue In
the demonatrili®f.
mated tbe lltllllbel"
in San Fr~ ·
Abcut 31100 per&amp;GIII '
Chicago' and 5,4100
attended a rally
the march Twe
marched :In

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In Bold Atta

WASHINGTON_ DEMOCRA·
tic whip Russell B. Long's decf.

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By RAY F. HERNDON
MO~COW (UP!).- High level delegations f r .om
Uoiled Preaa lnternatloul
~ommumst North Viet. Nam and North Korea amv~d
SAIGON (UPI)-A battalion of U.S. Marinel
m Moscow Satu_rday mght to at~end the 23rd Sovtet
ed ashore from helicopters and landing eraft
party Congress. m what was c?ns1dered a .diplomat trl·
mouth of the Saigon River Saturday in a bold
umph for Russ1a In Its feud wtth CommuniSt Cbina.
protect the capital's !bin lifeline tu tha 111 , _ .
The Hanoi delegatim. was led
Cong attacks on allied shipping.
·
by a right bsnd man of was Jed by President Chol Yong
- Military spokesmen an·
President Ho Chi Minh, First Keum, th. Tass News Agency
neunced the United Stales lost leader In Viet Nm,
Secretary Le Duan ol the North said.
tbree warplanes Friday-two Hoang Quynb, alae•~=,=:
Vietnamese Communist party. The two key Asian deiegaover Sou.lb Viet Nam and the tbe aovernment. Q
HL was expected to discuss lions traveled to Moscow for
third over the Communist man of lbe Catbolll
stepped up Kremlin aid to the the congress starttns Tuesday
north. The planes were all Unity Force, cbarp11
Communists In the Viet Nam despite Red China's blunt
Navy jets. All live crew interview with UPl
war.
anno~ncement early In the
members were feared dead.
government wu "wa•~.iil
A few minutes later, 1 .veek that II was boycotting 1&lt;11
-In Saigon, somo 2,1100 tht dictatorial IP.,.. .ft,1
dtlegatlon representing North Soviet congress. The Pek~ng
Buddhist teen-agers marched tho lata Nao Dlnb ~
Korea, arrived in Moscow. It action all but severed the ties
through the streets In the wao overthrown Ia
·1
between the feuding big Red
eapital's first such demonstra Ia tbt big MariDa
parties.
lion against South Viet Nam's south of Saigon, lbe '
Soviet Communist paity leadm i l i t a r y government. Tbe Regiment Leathet .. eQ
er Leonid Brezhnev and Pre·
marchers singled out Premier ladel with wupou
mier Alexei Kosygin, led the
Nguyen CAJo Ky for attack and gear u they eame
welcoming party at Moscow's
cbsrged the government was tbree-pro.ged
Vnukovo Airport.
"corrupt."
ampbibi1t11 lllriM
Both Russia and Cbina have
-Tbe most pwRerlul Cathclic the war.
competed with each other for
Tht Marlnel
BERLIN - TWO
ARMED
influence over the course of
German
VIet lndi
Nam I'and
1events
ed do railwaybwguards nag·
there inha North
been
RICKY CLARK, left, nlne·year·old oon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. Pomeroy, and
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~ llg: as:ro:~. ~~~~~: ~!.UMBUS (UP)) - Menial recently U:at Moscow ha":
Rodney Pollina, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pullins, Pomeroy, dJSplay outfits for t h e
hoard and rode Into West Hystene Dtrector Marlin A. gaining more atrenglll with the lOth Anniveraary Revu• of the annual MG M Scout·O-Rama. The boys are members of '
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Berlin.
Janis presented Gov. James A. leaders 'n H n .
Pack 246, sponsored by the Salisbury PTA. Phil Ohlinger is cubmaster.
llliodea with a Ill-point
pro. 1 • a 01 •
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West Berlin pollee aald the gretS program Saturday that Dtplomatlc sources said the I
two ~. carrying a sub • Rhodes called "the beginning Russtans . were ..peeled to
machine gun and a pistol, htJd. ef the finest overall
mental diScuss wtth the North V1etna- l
died In the cab near the engl- h lth
r m Ohio has c~tr mese. ways and means or
near IS the train made one ad. : , prog a
ooordtnatlng and stepping up
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;,.in.__Ethellll WBerlln be- J~nis said the program
Is ~id dto Northnd ,_Vid Na~
re crou1•• .,
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de •~ed to bel the mentally me1 u mg_ grou ....wr mtsst 1es, ,
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other military eqwpmenl and •
WASHINGTON _ THE UNIT retarded develop their talents economic aid.
ed Staleto has offered to ••· and abllitl•s to their full poten· Other top Communist Jeeders I
abange weather
Information U~L
.
such as Poland's Wladyslaw
witli Oommulllsl China but baa 'The baSic purpose of these Gomulka and East Germany's
aot !tad a reply.
~ro~~· many ~~ them firsts Walter Ulbrlght were expected
The proposal was the latest lD OhiO, IS tG equtp the indlvtd· to arrive here Sunday and
to come to light In a series of ual for job opportunities 80 th~t Monday along with the entire
U. ~- ~plomatio probes to test be can apply w~~t he lea~ 10 East European camp of Mo•
Pektng • willingness to lncrt!Bse state programs: Janis said. cow-leaning comradPs.
contactl.
''The emphasiS 1s away from
lnatltullonallzation Sll that the
0N00N - A fl • YEAR • mentally retarded person is not
old London dockworker was lost In a mass of humanity in
formally accused Saturday of an Institution."
Stealing the World Cup - the
moat cherished tropby In soccer. Scotland Yard detectives
pressed the search lor the trophy Itself.
The doclcer, Walter Betchley,
was ordered held wltltout baD
untO AprU 4 alter 1 one-minute hearln&amp;ln magistrates court
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winner of the Cenlral Ohio Re,ional Science Fair at Otterbein
College Saturday for the seeond con&lt;ecutlve year. The otber grand winner, 11110 from Columbus. was Robert Watkins of
Wltetstone High School.

By Uolted Prell Jalerutlotlll
Tens of lltousanda of demonatrators protesting America's
role In the Viet Nam conftlct
marched tbrollP city streets
from New· Enaland to Callfor·
nla Saturday, dn4ging rotten
eggs, beer cans and lists.
Maosed pollee In the natios's
larger cities prevented pratestors and hecklers from clasbln8

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