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MEIGS THEATRE

Countdown Near Perfect as

Mrs. Joe Wilson fur·
transportation.

TONIGHT lo TUESDAY
"SEX AND THJ:

SINGLE GIRL"

Filth Birthday
Is Observed by
Jeanie Boone

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rony Curtis, Natalie Wood .

Henry Fond.a, LaurE"n

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Mel Ferrf'r, Fran Jf'ffrit-~ .
Edward ·E. Horton, Co unt .Ba·
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For Middleport Sewerage

W!D . ond THURSDAY
M•rch 24-25
NOT OPEN

FRIOAY ond SATURDAY
Much 16-27
ET.VIS PRESL,EY in
"K lNG CREOLE" .
Elvis Presley, Carolyn Jones,
Dolores Hart, o.. an Jagger,
Vic Morrow .
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March 28-29-30

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Getting Harder to Wtlistle "Dixie''

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that it bu bean aelected to be
a part of 011e of the latoat wrlnklea In
Dlodtm commulllcatlon throuJh the in·
lllaUatlon of a TV cablt ayatem that will
bt Ill full OptrttiQn by AIIJUtt of thJI
year.

It II one of three aoutheaattrn
Ohio cltlel that are preeently havinl tht
I!YIIem lnlllalled by Tower Antennu,
Inc., the othera bt!IIJ Ironton and Jack•
1011. Already tn operation are five I)'Jo
IIIDI IJI lb other lutlrD and IOUthlrD
Ohio CIOIIIIDUDitlaa and two In Penney!·
•IIIIa, llld Ibm art proapecte that It will
bteOIDI IVIIIIDOrt Rltlllivt.

HELEN HELP US!

'l'blblvutllllllt thet the COIDpaiiY hu
llllldt then II over •71,000, and In ad·
dltloll the operation will t~!-:3:' the
IDIIJittpace of an office
to any
other utllitJ, and tn the blattUatlon and
future operltloD will IIDploy NVtral JD.

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Reports From Th c Capitol

~)'·WIJWporl 111'11.

;.!~"loCOIICtrn with total wett of
,6 and llabllitlae of t148,000.

The Income dollar of the firm shows
that It IP"Jlda 4t centt for materla!J,
euppUea and Qther "rvlcea; 81 centa !or
wqN, aaiarl.el and employee benefits;
aeveu centa for tuea, (edll'al, alate and
local and cub dividend• of four cents to
abareholdm.

One of the createst thingl about thl•
lnatallltion will be the Improved scope
of televitlon reception. We have been for
the period ablce the Inception of the new

medii In thiJ area more or less a captive
audience, especiallY when It comes to
coverage of the ~al, OL'l'ri.state area.
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While we have mll!y, or )noll all programs of the national ~orka we are
stili forcad to apend llnli w1tchlng the
newt broadcull of a ~·t bulk of material from our two nlilbborlna atate1,
with a amatteriDJ of rtfeues from Ohio.
We have talked lbla altuatloa 0\'er with
frlenda e«onnected with the HuntiiiJ!On
staUona, and they realize that they have
• real probliiD In ptlafl'ln.tl people from
tbrH lllatll, I llltuatfoa lliat Is similar
to a number of other borderline atationa
over the co11111rJ.

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With the opel'atlon of the cable IYI"
lila GaWpolle TV will have better
~ptloa, Uld' wiD also be able to In·

ar 1111 the acope of Interest by beinli able
to cet proifams from stations In Cilium·
W. UJ.d Athens. We are sure that
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intwe11td In
wllat a 101D&amp; 011 In Columbua than they

art Ia Clilrleatoll and Fmlldort.

On.t ol the ,rtaltlt advancea wiD be
In the ability to set contaet with educttloul TV from Ohio tJDiversity and from
ColUIIIIIul that hu pl'l\lloualy been deDiad to ua. TIM loclll acbooll, we are
eerta1n. wo1114 bt t~/!nted with thl1
proapeat and our e
woul4 derive
Jrlli btnefltl for tile modtlt Charll thlt
Ia belq 11114• for the 11panded sei'vlce.

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Intereated ptriODI wUJ have the op.
I)OI'tuDity to learn 1110re about the bene·
llta of the cable aystem at an open bouse
that will be held for thrta daya thiJ week
at Waahtnpn acbool Ia GaWp~~Ua.

By LYLE WJl.'!ON
United Pretl IDtenlallonal
The Rev. Martin Luther King
has liven President John110n a
rough, toulh les110n In power
pollticl. One ol tho•• uum·bltes·
doC affairs.
'lbe pNacher challensed tht
Preaident to 1 test ol will. Two

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KinJ Hcked the President in
one. That was whether LBJ
would propoa Immediately or
some time later lealsladon to
guarantee votlnl rights. King
lost In hla effort to compel
Johnson to aend lederal guns to
Selma. Ala. any guna, U.S.
marshals, the FBI or the
Army, Navy, Air Force and
Mmneo.
Jobnaon allrted the troop•
but that was all.
The loresoinl Is what the

marchln11 and brutaUty and
murder In Selma were. all
about. The Johnson adminlstra·
lion began a week ago to
mount a crash vollnf right•
program.
Klns's dissatlslactlon with tho

pace of events was not concealed. Neither wos Klng'a dllpleuute becau.. Johnson had
not como out early, loud and
angry with words and actions
•Rains! Alabama auUtorltlos.
Many Negroes were annoyed.
Richard T. Brown wa1
apokeslllan for the civil rlghta
trespauerl who Invaded the
White House last week and •at
down. Brown said Ute slt • in
was .a pro!QI beeaU!I theA
had ~ "ao federal action in
Selmi" All-of this wao embarrassing to LBJ. It was shock·
. UlilY trrQiant but triumpballl-

ly effective.
The administration'• respect
for Negro political muscle
never was in doubt. which may
explain the Preoldent's worried
Indecision wben ctvll rtghll Invaders parked themselvet on
tbe floor of hill official home.
Wbat to do? After seven hours,
the last ol the trespuser1 was
ucorted out.
King persisted In Selma despite Johnson'a plea1, despite a
federal court Injunction and despite the admini•tration'l evident a111iety to do Nel(fo bidding on vollni rights. It could
be argued that Johooon haa accomplished more lor American
Nesroes than has any oUter
president since Lincoln. LBJ
must be wonderlna why he hu
Kina on hiJ beck.

Foreign Events: Reviewed
LONDON !UP1) - Pop\llllr
joke now current behind Ute
Iron Curtain l'Uill as follows:
"Whll Is lhe dlfferance be
tweon ousted Premier Nlktta
Khn!shcbev and the IIIW KmnUn lsader Alnel Kosyl!bl?
"None, but Ko8y!IID doam't
bow It yet."
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The joke lllu•trote• the lm·
passe In which the new KremUn leadership now llnds Itself.
Both Kfli)'!IID and IJ'fly bolt
Loonid Brerhnov lA lacing in·
creasingly the same problems
which ltd to Utt •UIItr of
KhrUihcheY.
'lbe troubl01 ran&amp;• over a
wide ophere of domlltle and IJ&gt;.
ttrnatlonal problsms.
Soviet affaln experta hold
they are llr&amp;ely rupontlblt for
the comparaUvt Inactivity In
the lntornational aphare o! the
Soviet !eldership, and believe
they wlll compel tt to o wait·
and...t poUcy for some limo to
come.
Much ol Ute trouble IIOIIll
from the confUJlon in Ute Com·
munilt bloc and 1he crOISoCUI'...,ts dividlnjj it Into con!Uctlnc
eampo.

Like Khruohchev, Ko"Yiin apptlll'l to he finding out that
laded Soviet Influence in the
Far East ls hard to restore.
Thill to all appearancea ,...
duces Russian ablllly to play a
maJOr role In any poace move•
on VIet Nam. It no lon&amp;er can
teD the Communlsta there what
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VPI Sporil Writer
The New York Mell, those
tnvebtlve show-Btoppen of the
baseball world, ha&gt;e added a
new act to their repertoire
. wlllcb may prove to be the
PIGS! popular routine of all.
~lthough the Melt have spe.
·c t - In comedy durlnllhelr
first three years of erllten&lt;e,
the urge to play stralgbt drl·
malic roles apparently has be.come too strong to realst.
Tht perennial National
League doormats gave fl\11.
dence of their versatility. Mon·
day at Sl. Petersburg where a
pair of yGuthful scene-stealers
named Gary Kroll and Gordon
Rlchard•on combioed to no-hit
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me IUS urg
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It was by 110 means the first struck out lour.
time !bat the Mets nave par- Two more

heme nm fOr the A'l 80!1 Kan.

tlclpaled In such an .,.enl but
II did mark the team's first
ouch effort In a winning cause
in eiUtor exhibition or regular
reason play.
Co-star. Kroll and Richard10n both learned their croll
with other &amp;roups, Kroll with
the Philadelphia PhiUiei · and
Ricllardson with lhe . world
champion Sl. Louis Cardinalo ..
Kroll, a lanky 23-year-old
rigbthander, pitched the firot
six inniogs and fanned Hvo. He
encountered difficulty only in
the fi,..t inning
be filled

r""t as three Lol Allleles .,
rors and , ~li I&gt;) rookie .efth•nder Mio&lt;e Kekieh accounted
lor the other three runs.
El!ewbere, t!Je HO!I8ton
tros massaged tle New
Y&gt;nkee pitcher'~ for 12 hils,
eluding Ron Brand'•
homer, to lnl\M a 7-4
.., .the Amerl.•an I..ague cru.m.
pi&lt;•M.•.Charlea James' two-run
cil:cuil off OOilthpaw Mike MeCormick pNvided tl&gt;e Cincinnati Redo with 1 2-1 tnumph ove;·
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moortcl. Camllo Pascual ol &lt;lie
Mir.lleBO!a Twlr.• made !oil
•Pt'lni debut on UDjdesslVo one
by twlrHng \l'.ree t'tlesa frallk!o
anjl striking out j, ur batters in
a w vlclory over the Carli[.
roau. Zollo versaileo. one of the
smalltil players on the mu8t'U·
1M MlnDesota squad, auppliOII
the power witlo 1 lhree-run
bomer llld also erored the,;.,.
Illll8 run on DICI: Reese's si11~le In the n'n~h lllldng.
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lng Ill tOth· .,Uveraary, will three-year tntal t1 M7, ~

llonor Ill ba~etball all • league
team II I banquet to be held
'l'hurlday, Morcb 25 at lbe Albfti811Jgb School cal~ Main
11J101Ur for lhe 1;30 .p:m. ban'JUOI trill be Ellis ~. now
in hll seconcl see,lj)!l as bead
baokethall ~ach at Marshall
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I walt all woaler te p!ll • my Conference.
sltom aodmslrow 1111lec .d...ef.
Special awards will be made
opmenl 000 yoa ,...r tloule! to Bob Sheokey of Nelsonville,
Wbo do you ttilak tb..,'ll ltok 1J8S Coach of the Year ; Larry
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Coon of Athens, the league's
Moot Valuable Player ;
atod
E&gt;hlbitloD Baoeboll Reotrlll Gallipolis' Pete Anderson, the
By Ualled Preu IDtenalloaal league's top free throw shooter.
York (N) • Plttsburgb
Sheskey, In his ninth season
Mmnesota I St. Louis 3 ·
at Nelsonville, has placed ...,_
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ond to league champ Athens
an Francosco 3 Cleveland S, each of Ute past two seasons
(Game called by agreement) and the only losses suffered by
9 Los Angeles (AI 7
his Grey hcunds in league play

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baseball tour de forf·e.

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fifth inning en route to a G-1
victory. Koufax surrenderefi a
tf)tcl of four run~ znd relief 1\L~
no J k i also wu
tt~uched for a pair.

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UPI~81! worked over bv the Kansas a 3~3 tie in 13 mur.gs after 'he I ) · - 1 - 157
C!l) Athletics to the tune of 4·1 Tribe knolt.ed t1 1t score wltll !
Ed Charles cracKed • •o!o two runs '" the 1: nth .
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Richard Duckworth ol Syracuse, who still is regard·
ed as Meigs county's whiz.kid of bas~ba~l - in the 1920s,
until he suffered a broken ankle whJle m the top minors
and forced to r~tire, is vacationing at St. Petersburg, Fla.,
mtdst hiS favonte surroundings.
Naturally, he is spending most of his time watching
spring training drills of the major league baseball clubs.
A letter from Mr. Duckworth Monday reported a
conversation with Harry Carey, announcer for the St.
Louis Cardinals, during his
visit to AI Lang Field in St. Pomeroy naming lite top sev·
Petersburg.
enth and eighUt grade basket·
Other remrks from
the ball players in the Big Bend
Syracuse resident in his leiter Junior High Basketball League.
were:
The teams were named by
"Warren Spahn and Yogi the Junior High coaches of the

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tournament
at Wahama.
Chosen
for Ute all
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seventh grade team were:
Rick Handley, Frank Wheel·
er and Duane Geer, all of Pt.
Pleasant; Randy Clark, Waha·
ma : David Gillispie, Wallama,
Bob Ritchie,. Eastern ; John
Tannehill, Middleport ; Randy
Burt, Pomeroy, and Dana Hendrix and Bob Diddle, Haclne.
Those named on the Eighth

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Umted Press International
Cla" A AU-Ohio high school
basketball team, with height,
weight, class and scoring aver·
age for first squad only.
Flnt Team
Kerry Myero, Celina Immacu·
late Conception, f5.2lil, 180, 19.5,
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Jim Hayes, Piqua Catholic,
6-4 , 1110, 25.0, Sr.
Jerry Turner, Albany, 6-7, 185,

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bavenot gotten a good start. stase Ute next Big Bend Bask·
O.sey
the really
real drawin cardStengel
as the isfans
give
him an ovation whenever he
appears on tbe field.
"Thl8 Is my first trip down
here and it is certainly nice
beeause you can watch 15 teams
pill)' baseball right here.''
Richard added, ••My first vis·
II here makes me think back
and say to myself, "If 1 had not
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stopped Mannie Linson, 120, Los

Angeles 12); Elmer Rush. 212,
San Francisco, knocked out Roy
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Rogers 200 Levelland Tex (I) ·
East ; Aaron Adams, New Bos· Ricard~ P~jarlto Mor~no. '126,;
ton ; George Zwick. Skyvue; Mexico stopped Manuel ocoha
Mark Hammond,
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SEBRI~ G. Fla. IUPii- Fertimer, Pymatuning Valley ;
, rari has not entered a factory
Cupp, Ottawa Hills: Fred
team in the 1:P..hour race on Suner, Minster; Terry Lucas,
day, bu( at least nine prototype
ericktown ;
Larry
Ferraris, reportedly receiving
Braceville; Al Almond,
factory funds lllld drivers, are
Heights ; Mike Search,
expected to race.
ton :
Mike Warye, West Liberty. tral ; Jim McDaniel, West Mull'
Salem ; Mike Blevins, Spring- kingum · Jim Davia Johnstown-

Mike Thomas, Fairport Ha,. boro ; Don Kenner, Farmers- Monroe: Greg McDivitt WindborBill
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Second Teall!
.Ken Hartung, Eastern Meigs;
Mike Schifer, Wynford; Paul
Lacey, Dresden; Keith Krynock, Lakeside and Jim Duckworth, Columbus Aqumas.
Third Team
Tom Link, Celina Immaculate
Cooceptlon ; Gary Johnson,

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Hubert H1Jton ,
187, New - - wiidness to "CI,,·e seven runs m York. stopped Johnny Prescott, ;---'--..;::;:::;.
~he sixth inni .111 and whip the . 199 1 • Bri~i~ (4': Alan Rudkin,
Los AngeiP.S Angels 9-7 despite 1117 /4, Bntam. stopped Johnny
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lnc~uded 10 hJs previOus fmi!'JhBrant Alyea's two-run homer : Cincinnati 2 Ba1timore 1
es In the league were a first
. However, Sal'ldy Koufu., ~he c&amp;tried th~ wa,:nngton Sen.J-!
( 1956-57) and a second (1960 .
jll&lt;chlng •c• of tt.e Los Ang•· lot·s to a 3-J Yictory over the ·
61).
les Dodge•s, wa&lt; shelled i&gt;y Detroit Tigers and snappe·1 a
Fight Reoutlo
Coon. top scorer for the BullMilwaukee · as the Brav~s foor-game J-,'liQg streak. . .lOe By United Press lntematlonal dogs th•_s year, IS now the sec·
pounded the sout• paw star lor Boston Red g,, look adva"(a~c ' N01'fi NGHAM. England UP! I ond highest scorer In the i

Innings li.nj whUfed
fam

THE

awmg

only to the 1192 poinll 0!1 Jlalpll.
Nuzum, wbo p1l)oed 111 Auin the early 1110'1. CGoa baa
led the team In ,.....uvk lor
the past two 1
. . and .,.. •
,.
the leading field coal .......,. J~r -if-' B f I nl I
•
thl8 year.
.,. lw.l " - f I · 1.
Allderson won tbt tree tbrolr
.AAIJ r.. - '
shooting award by e&lt;&gt;"'M"'tioi
M •
on 61 of 78 sboll k 7U per
•
• •~
cont. Forty or more allemptll Deliver • Nit t:IIJ,
are needed to qualify lor lhe a- Alt:ron T1 LontJ Beach rr
ward.
.
Armed Force. AD-Stan t1o
Master of ceremonies .... the
Msrioll • 1ta7 'It
banquet will be Harry Lackey, San Fran. AC II Pbll.
former football and blllketball
a
coach at Athens High School tary Sehool In Athens. coach
at
Athena
for
1J
fea-t
and the league's all-time ''dean
of coaches" in terms of length during a lfl.year period
of servit-e. Lackey, now princi· 1953) with three ytrtnl out . .
pal of Rufus Putnam Elemen. lng the war.

settled down to retire the last hero Bob Gibson did not allow White Sox w·'"'' outfielder Ken
A as C~(y
1
1
16 batters. Richardson a 2~ a hlt In :he flv• mnin- he B•~ m · , a!' t d Johnn·· M l sqkua 16 ; _
I Ute lirst time Sheskey has been
.
e•
.. ,
.
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I wau .. ~s Angeles IN) h
d
c h r h y
yeat-old lefty, fared only tO w01·ked . . Tbe . tall fastbllller Brlg~s' d..Ible, 41;owing •l•e · IB squado 1
onore 3 8 oac o . I e . ear.

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stop f~~r
your money. Pay bills and taxes. Bu)'
bargains. Then bave everything iD place. Have R\Ore for yourself. Take S
rnonth.!l or 3 years. It's up to yoa. Yaana:
ooupleo and everyday honest wor:kini
people call us for cash every day.

On Auto
Insurance
For Hill )uto insunoce
savings, Ull Nationwide

and see •. . t!:he company
that's fjrst with over 2

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million car owners . . .
the company with n~w
ifirtU for • »eu rrtl! Call;

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Bob Miller, Mgr.

INSURANCE AGENCY
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ALSO SINGLE ~tGN ,TURE
LOANS

ville ;Zuleski,
.Junior Messer,
Pleasant
Bill
Shadyside
; Cody; ridge.
Clark, Frazeysburg ; Bill Groff,
Versailles; Steve Schrader,
Fireland ; Doug McDonald,
Glouster; Jerry Osborn,
garetta ; Terry Langhals, Ottoville; Jack Mental , Newbury;
Jesse Wilson, Lockland; Dave
Groff, Crestview· Dave Bobak
Ft. Frye ; Mike Everhart, Patni
Valley ; Jim Strausbaugh, SouUt-

1

there as a coach or manager." grade all ~ league squad were: York ; Dan Rolfes, Northwood; eastern (Ross): Jim Groce,

Tommy Staats, Pt. Pleasant; Dan Wil10n, Zanesville RoseDanny erans and Larry Price, Racine.
er baseball players of our area , Yarbrough, Rutland; Ray Karr,
Honorable Mealloa
to hustle so they can make the Eastern; Gary Mitchell, Waha- Don
Ogeltree,
Batavia;
big leagues.
ma; Rich Haggerty, Middle- George Burkhart, Springboro;
port ; Pete McDermitt, Pt. Kent Gearhart, New LebanonA reminderPleasant ; Sam Arnold, Jeff Dixie; Rich McKinney, Miami
Don't forget to attend tbe Werry and Kenny English, all
Faeulty • Sanior
ba•lr.etball of Pomeroy.
'
Cronin.
ame at Eastern High School
The scheduled May 5 Washtonight. Several members of
lngton at Kansas City night
the faculty will tangle •ith the
game has been e&lt;lvanced two
Senior cagers who played on
days to Monday nilbt, May 3.
this year's &amp;reat edition of the
The May 15 Minnesota at KanEastern Eagles.
sas City night game has been
You might as well make an
changed to 1 3:15 p.m. start·
evening of It and plan also to
ing time.
be present for the Jitney supC
'11le Baltimore at Los Ange.
per in Ute school cafeteria from
les night game of June 5 has
6 until 7 p. m. A game between BOSTON liP[) - A oerles been chanced to a 2:15 p.m.
the grade school youngsters of o119 changes tn the 1965 Amer- game on the! dale and the
the district wm get underway lean League l!ebedule, most of June 12 Cleveland at Kansas
at 7 p. m. with lhe mam at. Utero involving time adjust. City night game has been
lraclton to start at I p. m.
menta in connection with tete. swllcbed to a 1:15 p.m. startvised Saturday games, were log time.
All • League squads were announced Tuesday by the of. The Los Allgeles at Cleveland
aelected
Monday night at lice of league President Joe game will start at 3:15 p.m.,
and the New York at Minnesota game ol that dele
will
start at 1:15 p.m.
'lbe New York at Cleveland
game of July :If will start at
5:15 p.m., and lhe Jul)' 31 Jloo.
ton at Los Angeles game was
changed from a night game to
a 2:15 p.m. starting lime. 'lbe
Baltimore at Mlnllesota game
of that July Sl date wUl beJlin
at 1:15 p.m.
'lbe Aq. II Cleveland at
Minnesota game wiD start at
4:15 p.m. and the New York
at Kansu City game on that
date at 3: IS p.m.
Chicago's pll)l! at Minnesota
acheduled for sept. 4 will start
at 1:15 p.m: · on Sept. 11, IJ&amp;.
lri&gt;lt will play at Cleveland at
2:15 p.m. on Sept. 18, tha Chi·
cago at Cleveland 1ame wUI
berln at 2:15p.m. and the IJ&amp;.
troll at New York night 1ame
•ill .atart al z p.m. Tbe Sept.
II Ball
Los
came
undefw~el:
·2:15p.m. Instead ofat night.
.
And the Oct. t· Baltlplore at
.Cleve~ 1111111! wao awitcbed
1
•• ~ , ,1o {l J:U p.m. 1t1rt1ni Wne.
ln closing, Richard added,

"You'll have to tell the young~ Brady Sayre, Racine ;

19 Ch anges
Are Noted m'
AL S hedule·

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cela~ratf'd pitclrers .. .. City let U.t O.odgera do lh•

the bases with walk! and then twwever. bt:"'ause world Serte&amp; 2-l declsion ov ...'1' the

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cueat

ealptr-.

From a quick glance at the annual report of Towm ADIIDDU It appem to bt

tried bard to make their mar- o!f-aaatn adorer, wiD wind qp
riq:e I fWJJ:IIII , lftll lbOWinl In tbt eamo c1aMJ noiCIIbarhoot
up on Sean's flim set frequent- . . . 'l'hl drliDI paget ~lrml4
ly without 111 ....,.avtd Invita- t:biJt column's news tho! David
Joneo, who played the ~
Jane Fonda's nude picture on tion ; hat the James Bond tterlea Dodger In the Broadway (nUll·
haa gone a bll to Sean'a head,
a blllhoard. NoJN. her baUvhoo- and his personality has b e e n cal "Oliveri" would be 0114'. of
ers •we..- she "d.pesn't want
the stan of David Merri
''a
tltat lnUIIIe.'' Baloney. S.laml . . changed by the yOIIlll ltwellea lorthoomlnl
"Pickwick."
..
who
·have
been
Oln&amp;IIIS
lhe•
A you111 wo11111n qf Jane'a age
!telves at hltll: Thtn'l tho mat- IVOr, not even tha 111011
- she ian.'t 12 - doesn't post
gent splet havt been abl! I~
for a naked picture unless she ter of mOPey, too; now be can find oul why Mr. M~ ia
llfford
a
divorce.
'lbe
plclure
expects it to be used lor btr
producing that one, or how be'a
benefit. She got just what WM has been po!ltponed Ulllll Autgolnl to Jet lUll'' litmor IntO lt.
Intended - a lot of free epaoa, UIIIII and It's a lood bat Utat Perhepo be ought lo mer" 111111
Sean
won't
bt
Iii
lt.
10 let's noi kid lbe lttddon ...
Princess S&lt;nya will be hi Joe LeviDe and do '"'be Plclio
A little blrdle from the hoxinl
our
midst next month, otayln&amp; wick Papers of Mahalml Gaudo
world, who hears a lot of thing•
at
the
Regency. Prohably Max- bl." What a bouquet of sex •
despite hill cauliflower ears, prepeal '1'IIAT would be I
Imilian SctteU, her on-qain •
dicts that Ernie Terrell, Ute new
heavyweilbt llu'eat, !'ill oppo"
ex.cbamp Floyd Pattenon In
June - probably In Chlcqo
. . . Wblle the New York CIIJ
Ballet manasemeol was ezplllntng to diJappollllecl '1'eslnl why
Marla TaUohlef couldD't appear
t--- by Helen BatteI - - '
In Houaton and Dall(l; .the pr~
rna ballerina wu in CalUomlt
body has lo llop ...... ~
doing a
apot Oil the Din- Votml AMKED FOR ftl
..\
'l'hll oolumn Ia lor YOUDI flrot, you know.,
ah Shore Show - lind ahe'a not
Than
you'D
htvt.
anoll!lr
peopl&amp;,
their
problema
and
plealhrllled with the rtaiODI liven
for her Inability io dance
in aurea, their troublel and run. problem: do you ..-.ut wut a
As with thi! reit of Helen Help "popular" boy who' UI!!Cl ~
Texas.
Broadwayltea are IIIU wll1- Us!, It WelCOIIIIII laqba b u I once to strengthen 1111 wlnp
and mlghl do it 11aln? - H.
lri lor au ofllclll uplana!IIRI won~ dodie 1 terioUI queatlon
Dear Helen:
•
of Tammy Grbnea'
rtOIIIl with • brulh-o!f.
My parenll and I ira ha,..
Send
your
INHit
que•
woundl. One would think lhlll
when an aclrUI ol her lletura · tiont to YOUH ASKED FOR tng argumenll about bow W..
I ohould lilly out, what kind of
was aauulted, the pollee would IT, eare of Helen Help 1181 partlos I shoulcl give, dating,
lnvestiSall the Clll u !hoi' this. IIIWJPIIplf.
etc. I IMl stoplcl haYing to oolite
oughly ao· ll lhe were an lVII' CLIJ' HIS WINGif f
homo before a party Is over,' or
Dear
Helen:
age cltll!ell
Ba&gt;1cllelder
telling
my date I have to ba ill
I
have
a
problem.
U
you
cao
Woody Herman Is suing .Mer·
by
11,
when
the other girls· CJD
solve
It,
without
knowing
either
oury Records for s hall million
stay out till 12. Woulcln 't ll be
dollars, allegi"l that Utey r• of us, I'll be on your side for a good thing II all parents got
good!
leased diskl he didn't authorize
I'm not aayin&amp; I'm MI.. Pop- togotber ar.d made some rules
. . cary Grlllt leU. pals . he
ularity,
but I hang around with so some of us wouldn't feei may build a hideaway home In
the Bahamas. And If anyone girls who are quite popular with UNDERPRIVILEGED
boys - in a nice way. In IJ&amp;. Dear liP:
needs a hideaway, il's Cary.
In many areas, parents have
eember I met this fellow (I'll
done
just exactly that. Wh J
call him RUII who Ia toad look· .
don't
you
write to THE PARQuote from Jack Albel'IIIRI, tng, but wam't "known.'' Aa
now enjoying star blllln&amp; In .aoon as we started dating, ev- ENTS COIJNCIL OF WASllo
"'''he Subject Was Roiei": eryone began notlctnc
blm, INGTON, '1303 River Road, .B..
'When you become starred In and pretty soon he waa Ill wiUt lhesda, Maryland, 20014, and
a Broadway show - the plateau lhe popular boya In hiJ ldlool, atk lor lll SUGGESED SOC.
you dreamed about for 30 yean and I waa "down lhe tube." IAL CODE lor teen-agers and
- all the hlllll[fY meal times, We sort of mutually decided to their porents? Thm let your
the hopeless hours, lbe doon break up, bul It wu hiJ Idea, parenta and perhaps the PT~
slammed in your flee and the I tiliok. I just about died, but or the local paper take U from
don't call • ua we'll· can you didn't let anyone know. We both there. Good luck! - H.
years become a vague mem· dated olhera a lot, blm llptCial.- Dear Helen:
.~ am 13 and going ateadJ. I
ory you're certain happened 'tv IJ, bac:.aUN tha lirla tbJnk bt'l
bow you think It's too young1
• doll• .
10meone else."
. Actors ..-e marvelouJ peoo
My frtenda MY hl Ia always So does my mother, so . w•
pie; they will ltrlliile .endla.. asldng about me and be trlea haven't told her. l told her I
ly to get a plil'f on the otago. to break up any biB lntereall of WU goinJ to the PIOM with
But would you like to try for a mint, like with other hoya. '11!t a couple of (llrla, but lmtea4
cleaning womlllt? ADd a part· otbor nieht at a Pl!l'IY lftry my boy friend lind l weol !o
time secretary, not very good lima I loobd bla way (aD cl the park. Soma more kids ~·
but demanding top wagn, us- looked away quick, he wu atar. alung and they all were
ually asks u she enten lhe of· inl at me. 'lbal bappena a lot. tna. so I couldn't llJ "~· ~
flee, "How Iong do I get lor Bat we doo't oflell speak, We We weno mutna ou1 and amo»set awfully buay haYing ftm 1111 wben a &amp;Jrl lrt.nd of mine
lunch? When ia the
coffee
break? Where are thllllen?"
wllh aomebodJ elae when we came aiOJtl and llW ua. :Ned
day we had a fllhl and • h
May the iood Lord bien Jack are aear each olhlr.
A girl lriencl IIYI. "You both said II I dldn, do u abe uld,
Alberii&lt;&gt;D and aU his ldnd.
111\e ..ob olbllr yet, but you're if I dldn't do a• abe oatd, , ohe
too llubbom lo admit lt." She'a oha would tell mother. 8o A IIH!Illed comedian won't rltlhl about me, bat lllht rtpt I haVI! to do her hoJDeWill't pJQ
even aa fuiDIY P Ulual on hiJ thoU\ .RUII7 ADOtbtr cJrl 18)'11 Ulf own l Wllat wUII DO? f f 111011 rOCIIII !elevlfion lhow; be be jUat wanll to ahow how popo NEI!IDS HELP
W&amp;l toreb\ni lor a p~ pi
ular he Ia, - tbet bt 18 popu- Dear N.H.
who brulbed him oil by eay~ IJr, 10 he Ia tryinl 1 to "count
First you !led, then ;Vou ~
aho'd miataken him lor another acai[ll... SoJnetbna l
hate t&lt;l, now you'D have to cbeatJol&lt;•maker. The blow affected him for Dol beiltl lrul to tbt and thtt'a only the beiiJmlnal
hio performanct more than hii Jb'l who lOria dlaoovtred blm, t)nleslJ you wiN up flit.
wife will evor know. ll'a tmtllo but, even 10, I want him backl
The only amart lblni lo ciO II
In&amp; to !holt who know biJ 11111 Please tell me whal to do. tell your mother, and act your
d!Jpoeltlon.
ap: which Ia IJ, mueb
IQt , •
CONFIJSED
Neil Simon'l new liNidwaJ Dear Con:
yoq !or "bok~ in I b t
hit, "nte Odd Couple," opened
Dcln1 put a flllow down far parkl -H.
with a eeoo.ooo ldvanet. In ftvt
"ellslblt ·"*lorhoa4''
daya thit attraclive 1111111 cliJDb. · 1eiiiDI
'l'biJ colunm Is lledlcaled to
to
bla
bead; 'fo;t ~~~a~· he'a
t&lt;l to *150.1100.
. .
flmlly
llvbti. " II you're ~y­
to lly, tt•r
IWIII'.Il
IJII
kid
trouble or lUll p~a~~~ ·
111r htnrto miltealllp abouiiL
lrotlblt,
lei Helen help YOU. ·
He'll be ~Mil:li. 8nd you ean
"BIB Country Man" wu .to
be Sean Connery'• lint Import- help mattera 'by aetiDi friend- Sbt will alao welCOIItl! your
ant ltlm co-starrlni his wl!e, ly, 11111ybe eveti Mldlorl him own amualni ~ Ad- .
Diane Cilento, but none of tht
Uiotie ~ cardi that drela Heieu 11ot1e1 ID care Ill
Gt1bnofi111J' mutoa laoa. tbll lllftllll*'.
Londoll ciDtma lnaldera belllved II for a m••m. -llllne ·

GOSSIP IN GOHAM
It's simply amuing the way
the lUeiie• taU for cheap pubo
ltctty - the moot recent being

JT IS a compliment to neighbor Galli·

We predict fOil tbe newly IDitalled
111tlity a contlDliiiiJ ifOWih In thiJ area,
aa hu been thl case In ita other areas of
operation. The firm atarted IJI 19114 with
1100 aubecribera and the latest figur81
llhow that It b81 11,856, with the number
ifOwlnl each day. The day may not be
clllllant when it will be Interested ill tbe

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ay DORQTHY KILGALLIN

EDITORIALLY

ACommunity Asset

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Met Hurlers Make History •.
Blank Pirates on No-Hitter

!-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Mar. 23, 1985

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Dally lanllnel, Pomet'O)'·MidcUeport, 0 ., Mar. 2S, 11185-8

' AILSTABS

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lumbus Rosary : Chuck Herrn·
stein, West Jefferson;

Doug Regula, Colonel Craw·
ford ; Bob Richards, Nelson·
ville; Buddy Moore. Middle·
port; Johnny Elb Arcanum·
Dan Cantu, Old ' Fort; Bob
Boggs, Pymatunlng Valley; BUl
Hannon, McDonald ; Steve 'J'urn.
wald, Ottoville ; Don Weber,
Skyvue; John Foster, Center·
burg : Glen Burchwell, Cen·
traha; Tom Brammel, Ridge.
dale ; Bob Crall , Buckeye Cen·

His '65 Ford rides quieter

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-ride...,_o Ro&amp;-Royu,•
-le ...

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- • • • qoaHty • • • benMe ~tdet
ttalfty. c - - (uol-) lor

New Power • Big, Dew 289-ca. in. V ~8
!ltandard ill XL·, and LTO's • New

New QuHty o 100% aew body-

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strongest ever ou a Ford. Frame tunes
out irritating road Yibratioe • New

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podded lnatrumeat panel
BIG SIX- biggest Six ia any car, std.
other Gallqio aiKI Custom models
Visit your Ford Deale&lt; aD&lt;I tak&lt; a

k:st

drive sooo.l

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•Leading .-:OU!!Itkal con..'Hihaab coMidell
tests ill wtUctr. 1965 f-'ords (Gaiam- SMu.
XL altd I.TD Hmllep!!l) mtb 2JI9..ca. a V-1
~ and autOMalir: traMIIIiakD ro6t
quieter tho • ••" Molls-Royce. Ttltl . . .
cnUIH!d by tiM U.S. .o\llto ChilL

Tesl Drift Total Perf-.- '65
Beot year yet to I!" Ford!

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suspensiool J1011! a ~ • - d

lq)ring at eacll wbec.l

New Lax..,. LID's • D&lt;c:orator in·
teriors, thick nyto.. carpeting • Wa~
nutlike vmyl insertl o-. doors and i.rr
strument panel• Rea.r· seat &lt;:en[er ar m
rest&lt;, five ash trays (4-dOO&lt; hardtops~

,..self • • •

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than his Rolls-Royce

all ot 'l1ttey jtrot
cu't a.etiewe iL Solutio~! • • • 1 ~~o-­
ct!J!igotloos toot *i.. o1 r - _,....
Font Dealor's. T.... Y• ,....,
... Fonl a - ri•OI of ... fo..loas
RoiJs.Royt:e. ll!lt J&lt;1!1 will ... It tw

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KEITH GO_
BLE·FORD, INC., 461 S. Third St., Middleport
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•11a111 lenuntt, t'omeroy·Middleport, u .,

Mar.

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l'fflli

s

or Vote IJI.f.
-H.B. 285, allows poll&lt;t and
llro deplrlmont apj&gt;ltoants to
be ••...,-before Zllt birthday, Vole IJI.!.
lntud..ed:
- B.B. M , requires minis·
... lullldltn&amp; certain ••,.. ln- tors to bave state !teens• to
......elltl ve&amp;e lzz..t, emercea- perform marrtases.
- H.B. 511, creates new o~
«Y el.... failed.
vWon
o1 Mental Retardatloa.
- 8 .8. Ill, mateo peaalty
H!, adds barblt.,..
-H.B.
for drawiDI check against inates
to
drunk
drlvtnc Jaw.
IUUieieat fubds a m.isdtrneaa·
SENATE
Passed :
--S.B. t5, permits teacbera
with college degree to be paid
for first two montb&amp;
work

Pomeroy Makes
Bid for Info

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11ace: a Glance

MajorLegislationGiance
, CI!LUMBUS (UP!) - Mon·
187'1 major legislative 1ction
It • rt.nee:
BOUSE
.Piaed:
• - H.B. II, ollowlnJ ctonly
neerden to 1e1 1 Skeat fee

f

lh United f'r•alnternllional
The Mtn: Vlrvll I. Guo Grissom, 38, ...,.... nd pil·
ot; John W. Young, 34, co-pilot.
Tht Mluion: Amerlco't first two-nian IlNCe flight;
thrtt "rth orbits, perform seledtd .. ptrlllltnta durilll flight.
The Vehicle: G.,.lni-3 sp1ce c1psulo, weight, 7,0GO
pOunda •
The Booster: Tlton-2, two-st"'• mocllfltd lntercon·
tlnontol ballistic mlulle; firtt stoge: 430,000 pOunds of
thrust, olcond sfott: 100,000 pOunds of thrust.
The Orblto: Range: 100 to 150 milos above the
11rth Initially; dH..nd to 100.107 milo orbit 93 minuiH aftor Uft-oH; descend further to 52-milo oltitudo Mrs. Saunden of
4 houro 1nd 21 minutes 1ftor lift-off.
Launch Point: Cope Kennody, Pad 19. Woothor Middlepor·t Dies
conditions: Acceptable.
Plonnod Landing Point: 69 mll11 northeast of
Funeral services lor Mrs. Lau·
Grand Turk Island in the Atlantic Bahamas ch1in.
ra Saunders, 84, of South Froot
Flight Time: 4 hours, 52 minutes.
Street, Middleport, who died
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suddenly at her resp'dence th1's
Cost of v..-rot ns:
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morning at 2:30 8 m.. witl be
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GOP is Urged ·to .Put Shoulders to Wheel
PT. PLEASANT - "Republl- lellalatloil liDd be Ol.utlled day ootln&amp; period.
Cqreaman Moore •• m. eome addrea and
' cwtr. OoiJD.
:ans must put lllelr .sbouJden by lbo Slate tecJslature for ill Moore, commenting furlber lroduced by veiciD JePialar !be 11111117 clljplltarles
Everett BJa.
to !be 11boel 11011 to ra1jy to 'flo, t.llure to pea lbo ftt!elll biD 011 tho
Slate of Weot Vir- George RalrdeD ct1 Lea11 IIIIo C!!Udlne senator and
.of 1111 Peace
tory In 1966 and 1111111 - we ca. ialrocluaed Ill !be 11ate lealeJI!- alnla image, oald thai .., one !'t!)ll'l!l&lt;llt . . _ ~ for K.app o1 Putnl!lll
J'o, Arllmf Good*lll
no! aflord !be 11WII')' of lbree l!jN to mtrlet abllnlee volb!l. 6ut tile Democratt cau be bJam. 211 ,ura In lbo al&amp;le .......lure. Delegate and Mrs. Notl
SlurPoa: IIQoD
week&amp; "'4"''"" to lbo put)' He etted wide adverse publJclty ed for the imap IIIey 10 detesl- Muter ol cere-Jeo cl tile cf ~aek11011 County, n:=~~;~Repu~lk:an lbecuUye
ju!!l prior to elecliml,'' oald Ill ,_n County rteetved ill 19114 ed because IIIey 1llcl CNIIed ll evel)ing 1IU Attorae1 RaymGDd Brerry Jonea, C
Pete Wedge end
Di!!lrtet CoacreoiiiiWI A r c h on !be of !be
30 during tbetr az.,-esr refCn.
G. Mucme ...., ,;.;. lbo wei- .Joe Neat, ClbeJI Counl7•
Maxtl!f! """''~·.11111!11
Moore of MoUDdmlle,
llepabUcq Wamen
speaker of the •N11111 Lfllcofll
ORTIZ WILL 1D
:F1NE11
Two Divorcea are
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Day dbmer Monday IIJ4bt . at
the Moole Home alteli!led by
011p1
eWS
C..loa
ed
of
Granted by Court
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more than 200 peri!OM.
will take time out from
1U111 Mn1ne Willen.
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uA. M. Goodwin IUIII !toed 011 PT. PLEASANT - Adlon ol
~.......man ..,......
ateted
Eatered Hospital
lor bla April 10 Wle
arlous ehar
Mrs llal- the Mason County Circuit Court 11uon County House o1 Delethat
muot blame Among tbose
IPho entered asalnsl illmael Laguna In
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ges were
·
was . grantlo&amp; of two divorces
member Brerry J011111 adthemselvea for their defeat In llolr.itr boapilal In the past
ama to_ referee !be
Ill Hopei! IDd Mrs. CrJIIal and dlsmlssal of a criminal apthe lfOUP briefl)' stat19M beeauae they did not have hours ,..,.,, Lonnie A. Lawllllll, llgbtweigbl cbamptonshtp IJgbt Tbotnal, bolb lll Pt. PJee•ant, peal
that "We mnat seD pregreoenougb t~~tlms!llm for the ma- !OM Se&lt;ond Ave., Mrs.
between Roscoe Gregory
lined $20 IUIII eoata eecb 011
lor part)' eall!lldates and "han
C M
Rt 2
cballenier Deaoon
char
MiJ. Frane&lt;s Jean Newsome waa
&gt;utnumbered by a large major· · yen, ·
Tuesday ni8ht.
ge 0 1 _.. _......,.
ranted a divorce from Curtll
lty, !he party mnat stick togelh· lis, Jamea D. Lewis, Rt. 2
lanl C. Spwld'nc, a.e.htre, 0., Ray Newaome and the plaiatlll!ll
er !dr Ill candidates for ,..,. llpolll, Jellrey D. Sheets, Eur·
Qlartes G. Wbllley, Galllp&gt;lls, was granted euslody of
four
cess
eka Star Rt., Mrs. Wilbur B. ST. JOE'S GETS AWARD
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OF
In eol)Deeting on politics on George ,Robert Halley,
~W YORK (UPI):-St. Jorr wood, and V1111011 E. MO!IIII, month support. Bernard R. Frathe federal level CQnpess!IWI M Harold Lee ~rk Rt
eph I College (Pa.) Will receive Obetz, 0 ,, each !toed $10 IUIII lier was granted a divorce from
Moore •aiel that 'tho State of O:shire Mrs B~ant E .
the .ninth annual Sam
c:osta 011 chlips ol apeedlng. Martha M. Frazier and be
\Vest Vlrglnll! has been uaed Bi can, Rt. '1 Bid;.. 1( "''' ·
fold Sport.mansbip Award from Rl!hy ~ Lakin, $10
IUIII given custody of their thr•!eJI
a whippin !Joy to get the many G Jo es Vinton Charlotte A the CollegJate Basketbaii Offic. mots, failure to have vehicle children.
:x&gt;verty bjlls passed and mosl . kn , v·
, h Maze,. aMual
tals ABIOCI81Lon Inc., at Its 16th IOider control Mrs. Denlll Gor- The criminal appeal action
Mar lru;, tn!on, As P&gt; J
banquet on March '11
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Do aid F-"
&gt;f the time West Virginia re- Rt. 1 Vinton, Mrs. Floyd F. Ch·
· don, Mason ~••• """' ..,
vs.
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Middleport,
::eived the least atd from the ry, Rt. 1 Crow City, l,lrs. Bet·
and costs for non • altendanee Frank Forshee was diSJmissedll
&gt;Ills of any of the 50 states.
tha G. Waugh, Rt. 2
CMwn Allred Hitchcock, hosl
of of children m school.
by the stste.
Further commenting on tbe Cit}, E. J. Somerville,
~ "The Allred Hitchcock Hour"
·ecentiy
enacted Appalachia Jackson Ave., Pt.
on the CBS Television Network
&gt;rogrlllil, which includea West Mary E. Dawson, 27110 Llncol• began bis film career as a title
Jirglnia, Moore said that most Ave., Pt. Pleasant, Jeffrey D. writer back In 1920.
JeOPle looked on the program lilltfield, 1919 Main St.,
Pt.
"a federal handout but In real· Pleasant, Bruce W. Click, Rt. infant son, Mrs. Henry 1•. Gibbs
ty :It waa a road building pro- Mt, \tto, W. Va., Kathy Lynn and Infant daughter. Mrs Terjecl" and West Virginia must Dunn Apple Grove, W Va .. ry Byard, William Miller, Mrs.
find $200,000,000 to participate Mrs. Cat! H. Molea, 741
Glenneth WandliDi, Mm Emn the program.
St., Middleport, Mrs. rl••llln D. mett Bartels, Cathy McKenzie,
Moore said the Congress of I Dill, 112 Kerr St., Pome'!'l', Ml· Toni A. Pope, Clayton Muncy,
'he u. ·s. has been working dili· chael Ray Mowery, Rt. 1, Pom- Frank M. Colwell, Curl,y Thorn.
lently to enact the right-to-vote er?Y· Mrs. Am~ \1 .,, f. Rl. I ton, Christopher T. Ylllilams,
:.:::;~~=~:::::..:.:"=.::::_.:_:.::: MrnersvJ!!e. Richard I&gt; Roush,
Tracy Pope.
Racine, Mrs. EkJ,m R K• Jteu.
ASK TO WED
ter, Racine, Mrs. G··!Jcc HensPT. PLEASANT - Three ler, Rt. I C'.arpenter, Mrs. La·
couples have made applications vern w. Jordan Rt. t Carpenfor marriage licenses In the ter, Mrs Floyd E Walk&lt;r Jack.
offtce of the County Clerk. Ap- son, and Billie K Brommer, Rt.
plylnf( were Voyd Ray Clifton, 1 Ironton.
20, Pt. Pleasant, and
Joyce
Blrtbs
Miller, 17, Pt. Pleasant; George M111. Paul Myron C.., Rl. 4
Richard Johnson, 20, Pt. Pleas- Jackson, daughter, 3:36 p.m.
ant, IDd Etta SUe Rainey, 18, Monday. Mrs. Charles Baker,
Pl . . Pleasant. Merrill Richard Rt 2 Racine, daugbter, 10:30 a.
Wa1Jih, 19, Crown City, Ohio, m. Monday.
and Della Mae Kapp, 22, West
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Included Mrs. Delia K
·PJeea1111 Valley Botpflal
Mrs. Dorota Daugherty,
ADMI'l'l'ED - Don Weese, Agnes Burdette, Mrs. Nelson
tacloe; Lester Dodson, Mason; Crllchfield, Mrs. Ray Grimm,
Holland, Clifton.
Mrs.
Winifred Barkm·, Mrs.
-A 100 to Mr. and John J. Bush and· infant daughLoon.
ter, Mrs. Ruah A. Krndel

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COMPLETE LINE
OF
WAXES
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CLEANERS

PNteet II""'"
propert11

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IJretJ lighting!

MOORE'S
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end I would hBVe gotten
a 383 cu. in. va. - •
carpeting, :;:
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LOT·O·LITE
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seals, and all

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Don't make me laugh.
\\1ib'slaughingY

You pt the convenience of low-e011t WT-0-LITE
aatomatically, tool LOT-0-LITE looks, lightalike a
atreet U,ht. A photoelectric cell tum• it on at dmk,
oft' at da'WD. Lightl up dark art!ll&amp; around pragee,
outbuUdiup, drhewayt, parkin&amp; lots, outdoor II•·
mg and wwldns areas all .U,ht long I It'• perfect for
IIUburban homes, larme, factories, businessetJ, pub·
lie bulldmp-ny plttee that n~o protection and
Hfety ...... dark I You ~e DO m•eotment in LOT0-LITE, either. One low monthly rate ineludea in•
etaUatioa, mabltenance (lneluding lamp replaee111!1eDt) alii! eleet\'ldt,. ~tr your LOT-0-LITE
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dent
Johnson says the·A-f:r~J~il
responsibility or the
government is to show the
it keeps iL'l word "half a world
away In the little country of
Guaranteed To Do Exa.ctiy What We Say It Will
South Viet Nam and
in the
little city of Selma, Ala." He
spoke or the nation's responsi-1 or Your Money Back.
billties Monday night at a While
Houae meeting attended by 42
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state governors.
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street. He wa• armed, but offered no resistance. Keaton had
been spotted earlier Monday at
Chillicothe, when he stole
a
car. The auto apparently broke
down on U. S. 22. Maurice . L.
Frances, Williamsport, appar·
ently slopped to aid the disabled auto just ~uth of Circleville
1nd ran into Keaton. Frances,
shot thr•e limes in the right
li~was found lying dead alortg

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RCAF hellcopter at 4:15 p.m. I d R
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The eight-man party boped to an
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Che!!lur; Charles
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snowshoe to the high camp at Services Announced
LIVF.STOCK SALES co.
cuse: Grace Hamon Harrlio·n-1
12,000 feet today and then make
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, PT. PLEASANT, w. VA. Vlllllle; BHellrmaEdn Wodlfe,PBa.rnson·
""'' was th• middle man Funera! ~
·•rvices for.
Mrs ·
e, 1
WAr s, omeroy.
Kenn-,
Saturday, Marcb 10, 11185 v DISCHARGES
_ O.lla Cruise
on a rope between James Whil· Martha Eblm, -56. Mt~dleport, HOGS - 175 to 220 16.40 to Rutland: Terri Rice, Racine ;
taker and Barry Prather, both jwho died Sunday evenmg in 17.15; Heavies 13 to !6; Boaro Rena LIJhlfoot, Pomero
veterans of the 1863 .American the Meigs General Hospital w1U I8.30 to 9.40 , Stock Shoats 11 to :
Y·
Mount Everest exped1t1on.
be held Wed:teaday at 3:110 o. 17
You me;:n lo say,
m.. at the Ewing. Chapel with i:wrrLE - Heifers 12.70 to ]
I could have bought a big.
XENIA, Omo - A DAV'I'ON bur18l m the Gtlmore Cem"' 11; Fat Cows 13 to 15JC: Can· Do
luKurious Dodge Polare•.
man, already wa~ted for ques· tery. .
.
ners 10 to 12.75: Stock H•.ifers
-loclt, Slide Sllp7
t10mng in. four kdlmgs,
was Survivors mclude her
hus- ~ to 17 ; Stock Steer Calves 18 PASTDTH, r.n improved powdft'
arrested m nearby Jamestown band, Don: a daughter, Mrs. I 21.50 · Stock Heirer
Calves to tM •c=kled on upper or lower
early today a few hours Jrter Betty Jo Carper, Pomeroy :
to 20.
~·=:·ce.4f:~~_:.e;~~~~~l.
he a11eged!yd shot to. deatb a grandddaughbtert,hMaryJ Ellen
VEAL CALVES _ Tops 29 ; I ~~~,&amp;;&amp;·..~.!3••
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1 an took hiS car.
motorst
per an a ro er. ames
2870 · Medium 22 to ' &amp;ddJ.DoMnotiO\U. Cbee1tB"plat8
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· Heavies 11 to 1dru
odor bn&amp;'h". 0et P.ULEI1&amp;. .. ,
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HYattSVI'II e' Md · F r ie nds ; Common
Cleo Vern on Kea ton, 27, was ms,
1 cau11w. .vuywben.
arrested by Greene County sher- I may call al lhe funer al homE'
Iff's deputies and JaiTlOHtown any time.
police as he slept in the back Of ~ -- ~~ ---- - · - a stolen auto parked on a the roadside about t :30 a.m.

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·should
d toprov1de
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IBoat Movemenu ;
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before April 3 so appli- to be tssue
cover lor
w Ja .ever Next on the program Is PegREVJVAL NO'J'ED
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cation can be made to receive the cost of the land ~ay be,lgy Bowers · singing, ·'Alice Blue l Ohio River- Edettna Bos·
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federal aid for construction of ~hethe~ or not determmed out· ,Gown" followed by the boys' worrn up 14, 8:15 p.m.; Jeffboat 1be.re w1.11 e. a rev_lval at the
aD airport tn Meigs COWlty.
~Ide oJ condemnatiOn proceed-,chorus singing "Once in Love up 14. 10:50 p.m.; Stevenson up Da~vll~e Pilgrim Holiness churc ,
Crow said, "It ean't hw1 any- ~ngs. The land, about 67 acres , with Amy" and Brenda Potts 15, 1~ 35 a.m.; New Martins- ~egmnmg !da.rch 29 through Apthing to make an applicatlon IS located below H_obson b~tween l wlth " Hello Dolly'' backed by ville down 16, 6:25 a.m.: Char- rtl 12 beg~nmng at 7:30 p, m.
for federal aid. Jf we should Route 7 and the r1ver. It 1S o;•.m· Joan Hewetson, Donna Crow, lters down 17, 6;50 p.m.; Polly e~h evenmg. Rev. ~oy Deeter
happen to get 8 grant it would- ed by a Char l~ston re_alty ~o. Bob Crow , Mick Menchini, Don- Crane down 17 . 5 a.m.; Jamel will ~ the evangchst . R e v. !
n't necessarily have to be for Sarhaffer. while agreemg M1d· :na Houck. Terry Slalnaker, Ter- up 19 , S:30 p.m.: R&lt;Jhert Reed Dennl!l Weaver .and wife will
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construction of the airport, but :dleport's present sewer rate or- ry Fultz and John Lisle.
down 20 , 6:40 a.m.; Southern~ song evangelists Everyone !
b
S up 21 4. 30 am. Beaver up 21 u:; welcome. Hev. 0 . H. Cart is
tould be for improvements." 1 4iinance can be incorporaled 1
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lno arev iSC one 1aer.Hand
ley entitled ··Jonah and6 :4Sa .m.; Philip Sporn down pasor.
~y revealed ~tans for the June mamtamed mortgage revenue llhe Whale," is f~llowed by thei2I, 6:55 a.m; Queen City down j
boat Re~atta m Pomeroy are bonds are far mo_re ~Llhsfactory i'· Vibratio " - J 0 hn Ande on 122 6:40 a.m.· Jerry Bosworth PASADENA C llf
progressmg on schedule. Car- than general obllgaltun bonds
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a anky borgahmzadl~on or .such pro.J,ec s t as r' 1 ~- i ry Stalnaker.
1down 23, 4 a.m.; Charles K. up ger spacetraft today changed
wanting 1a wor
y an mg port s w ere cons rue 1on 1s
12:1 5.45 a m . Zim 1ner up 23 ·a
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coocessions, or otherwise, can starting fro m scratch."
Closing the show will be thel 6. is ~ m .' Ftancis Hou land ' :,;d. moon .cout'fJe sliJbUy In
still submit applications to Re- I G. 0. bonds must be back~ ]pon y chorus daneing to the mu- · ; ··
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up 0 •eace ro 8 radioed eartb
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gatta Chairman Willis Leadinc· i ed by lhe "" duplicate and jstc of "Oh, You Beautiful Doll."~· :2(} ;im.; gr.•~ Jr. ~p • command, sclenllsts repart11!1.
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Middleport's geoeral f u ad 1
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Melfl:s General Uo•pltal
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IGreenu 00 a m .
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there will be a paved road built I Revenue bonds are a lien on·
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to th e campmg area at For . 1y agams
e sewerage an ·
m. Molly K 01 Meldah' 2. 45 1 me,
svllle.
ed Run lake this summer at a what income ils use will . pro·
Orleni~n ~ Melda~l S:·· I PoD,rl;~s.CH~;;.ARGES- Allee Frick. ~
cost of $3.3,000.
1duce. He pomted to lower 1nler·
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d 1f'~.' is ave~swL WupS
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C.mey, for longer pertods of time- as
d:~n Meld~:~;:20 p.m.: weet l
IJBRARY
Btl! Grueser, Bob Gant
\1 an added asset lo such fmanc· ,
Herdman u Meldahl lUO
KUALA LUMPUR M•la sia
Leonard, Rev. Martm, N. W tng
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Down1e. Crow, Bob
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a e pres- , "spacewalker" told a cheerthe Mala sJan overnment
Jack Kerr and Bob Wingett
I ent sewer rate ord~nance was ! ing crowd in Red Square to- GaiUpolis Dam - L. F'leore replaced ~t 8
of $.130
enacted m ~e fa~e of pr~ssure day "the time is drawing c
down 4 p.m.; Bob Banter up 7:- USJS librar windows bt:okl!ll
the Ohto bt'
R1ver Samtatlon when people
will •o
dllrmg
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I from
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n ot:s
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am a . SIX Moon, Mars. Venus'' and per- 30 p m ; Louistana down 1·~
Feb. 13.
~ m~nths h1stor~· of co~lechons. haps beyond.
m. ; Andrew Calhoun up :
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, Th1s. ho":"evet , was a1med at The blond cosmonaut.
his a.m.; Semet up 9;15 a.m.; Pet&gt;n·l
morning.
eventual Issuance of general ob- wile and 4 . year • old daughter sylvania up and waiting.
Morey Amsterdam o!
I ligation bonds. Billings to date watching proudly spoke from Kanowb1 River _ Solvay
Dtck Van Dyke Show" broke
WIUTEBOUSE,
YUKON , (lour months) have been $10,· the Lenin Mausot:.um at 8 lu· London 3:30am. Thelma
to radio In 1930 In Los An)lei&lt;IS,
Terrttory- Robert F. Kennedr, 500; collections so Car, $7,700. multuous welcome home cere. down London
a.m. ; 0.
on a program sponsored by a
!he senstor turned mountam Mayor Lee Smith's chair was
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climber began his personal pil
.ed b Co .1 Pre .d t mony 1or h1m and space pilot, earer up arm.. 2..5 a.m. ,
grlmag~ up 13 900-loot Mt Ken. ocwcupl G'bboy ';;:CI
Siben Col. Pavel Belyayev.
Lucy Jane 4cas up Mann••tl
nedy today n' was an · effo~ . ayne 1 n"t e mayor av· The KremUo
leadership 4:30 a.m.; Helen Z. up Win·
::',-"WOslilii!ii
to be the first person to climb mg to be out 0 . town.
flanked the two cosmonauts. field lO:ZO p.m.; Elgerclifl down Master of Chester Lodge,
the canadian peak named in i Others altendmg were ~em- I Even as they spoke, the final Winheld 11 :20 p.m. ; Jefferson nounced toda y the annual
honor of his brother the late ! bers ofcthe Board
Pub!~ AI· icountdown was ticking off I down Winfield 1:0!1 a.m.; H. E. psection of the Shade
President John F ' Kennedy 'j fair s, Wha,lrmaBn eorged Rem· thousands of miles away at Bowles down Winfield 3 05 a. Lodge No. 453, F and AM,
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·were ext..-el-· hart.
eu- ]Ca pe Kennedy for U. S. arJtro- , m.
be held Wed nesday, March 24,
Weather cond1hons
b C 11a. ler Dounee
R' tan
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1rg1 1 1. rJasom and
a1 7:30 p. m. work '"
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reached the 8,500-loot base condunCoant ·~lpoy H Y. •J h ' IJohn W. Young and
the Vtteran M
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_ S.B. !.II, requires thai
threatened olt·lns to stop l!On·
proof of advance knowledge of
struction of th 30-sto Fed
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al Buildi••
unless
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are h·lred m
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faclllty. He added that several seiUn&amp; obscene literature.
Hill cemetery. Th• Rev How- roes
. have made It the focal
slate representatives have
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G lll ,. ard Ruppel! will ornctate.
pomt of !heir national drive for
creed to go before Gov. Rhod•• j
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go: . a po IS She was a member of better jobs in the construciion
jf , the bond issue is passed in
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Dam 18·0· 2U, runnm~ 32 feet the Middleport Presbyteriao ioduatry.
~ and recommend that Meigs
on rollers, Pomeroy·~Wison 2l· Church. She was preceded In Negroes ehar&amp;• that five
.
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!3, Pt. Pleasant 25.20. Hinton d h b h h b
ions refuse to admit them
county get I.
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The brother-sister combina· 2 03 stationary Kanawha Falls eat Y er us and, Bert R. '
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Crow added that the option
l' tion of Mickey and .lt!nny Men- 115.96 rising r;'larleston
19791Saunders. anci parents, Bavless l membership, which is nece.. l
for the proposed airport site on
d L 1 McK' 1
F · d , sary to work in the construethe Lewis Johnston farm at ForI Continued from page 11
l chJ.~I g_ets th_e spothght. for J~- 1 falling. London and
Marmet I an
ulla h 1m ey. ~- rten s ti on field, The Unions _ t b
ted $l6 00)
da wtth Mt~key playmg
h1s, dams were running three inch- · ma.v cs al t t' uneral 1•ume af- . .
.
~~,!~ ~8 ! =ia~:~~~g ~~ Shaff~r, ~hile a_gree.i ng Mid- sweet-toned trumpet and Jenny ..·s, and Winfield dam 11;2 feet . , ter 10 a. m. Wednesday.
:~p~~~:~~.plu~:~=tmetCCont' ued f
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page
bid! late this year.
"-ardl•• the penitentiary,
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6 •yl. enlt'lne, PoweraoJide trans . Good whilewaU Urea, radio

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and beat:";, beautiful ~ed finiab wlth clean interior,

Speelal low priced• Lon pusen1er and mu • snuws.
Lower prlces apply only to
stock on band. Get I bar&amp;alnl
l:.iervice St1tion
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Bol 711, Fort Worth J, Texas.

$1699

110 H.P. Enaino, 4 on the floor, low mileage, jet block flntib,
1potless clean vinyl Interior, bucket seats, tiOOd W. W.
radio and heater.

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Mr. BeiLry Tdbe of .....,,
Rev. and Mrs. John Buacll Mr. ud Mn. Paul Oun and
visited Mr. and Mr1. DwJsht children , Danny ,.HaInes, Ml'll·
Hoback, Rolandus, and Mr. and Louise Van Meter and Nield.
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and hower called on their dalllh'family Sunday.
er, Mr. and Mrs. Roborl hi·
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bush fers of Syracuse.
wore recent dinner gu..ts of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roush.
Mila Karen Johnstou openl •
Lester, the young son of Mr. weekend with a girl
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Mrs. Nona Long reccently. Esther Ester D.. n- Oh
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Voshel Donohe\1
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the hospital and is Lebanon
Margaret Donohew, .75
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lllr- and Mrs. c arI Autherson Voshel . L. Donohew, Marprtheir da" .."ter
Mrs. et Donohew to Jamea .....ent
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Joe Andrews of Newark Ann Parker, parcels, Chester.
on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lola Hoge Yale C. Ho•ne
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MondayI to see a doc· ClEd ~elsoo, ~ce Nella.- to
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~._t-W .mu.a1cal aerlel, '"nne -"Burko't · Law" wiU
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from ·111 CUITI!Ill _.,ur Utlt: " Amol Burke
fiCIIOI Yllltora of ·tbtlr ·fll'andlength.
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and familf of Albany ll'rank!Lt T. Johtuott.
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a (amble despite the lhow's from two lD three Umeo 1 Russell o Mlddlopt&gt;rt and Ml Mr. lnd Mn. Charley Smith
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medicare ratlnga. It was the week, will be prerented on and Mrs. Harold G!llogly
IIIII Jo wm SWlda1 mninc vll~.4 . time within • week that Tueadaya, Thuradays •nd Fri- family of Carpentee were S~q~- llol'l of bla brotber, Mt'. Roy
a oeri11 colllldered dlld for days.
clay visitors of their parentl Smith, wbo II a patleat at Hoi·
II)• coming oeoson wu revived. - "ABC Scope" a half-hour Mr. and Mro, Lincoln RUJseD ' Ill' bolpltal.
Lilli Thursday, CBS-TV an- current event• ~nd poblte
Mr. and Mrs. Joek Elam weie Ml. llowW Bolio of Praltf
oonnced that "Slattery'e Poo- fair1 series, will he
evening vloitors of bor Pork WQ I neal Yllltor
pie," about a alate legislator moving from Wednesdays
lind brother • In . liw, Mr. lftd Mn. Charley Smith.
wou,ld rotum.
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and Mn. James Reev~
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Tlie Impending cancellation -"12 O;Clock High," 8
and Linda.
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· of beth shows had drawn con- War 11 Air Force . aeries, Mr. and Mr. Larry Barr llf IIOIICOW (uPI) - The Consldersble prolestiJii man from switch.. from a late slot
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were Sunday vlsllort Ira! l'nmmlttae of lh•
Yiewers. But "'iardless of pol&gt; Fridays to an early one on Mon- of
parentJ, Mr. and loin. Commualll party uld Monday
lie network flattery of teleview- days.
Howat'd Thoma and Patricia. II would name a towu, •
era, auql) mall bas llttle or no
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Mr. and Mrs. Doyll Knapp cow llnet. I teclutlcll colle&amp;a
eUect . on Industry executives ! Baring a postponement, con- and !tall Lee of Lanpvlllo and lftd • ahlp fiJr the late RomanunJesa lltey have reasona of tinuous live coverace of the Mr. and Ml'l. Cbarl01 Smith and •an President Gheorllho Gbet)rthelr own to revive a ahow.
Project Gemini space shot Joe were Monday fV&lt;IDinl villi- llh!u-Dej.
"The King Family" stars the America's first tw~&gt;-man orbitai I~ _o~fl'flllrf\.-j""=dFMrs~.~E~IIIJ:;;tneTo~;;-;;-;;::-------­
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ABC Cleaners, Mason, W. ~·· 35c. Harnsonvt e, S 18 ~ full or part time. Tel. WY 2World Slandonl el Coalpeet ~....., T&lt;&gt;tot .,. •• ....... ,.,,..,,..,
3 22 P
&amp;149.
3 16 Uc
Euelle.0::::''~':1- JncludJq Plddal'
Notice
wANTE""o= ---;;R'""e-;-:lia-;ble baby
Farm Machinery
Bll ur room. ,... 111111 ,...
"'' M•to• .... . . .........
sitter for 18 mo. old hoy five
Busineu Services
larmance. SmaD ""' - . . . , ::;: ,:;-.:::.,."::!'•. ·..,.... · .".~~
week. Call WY 2-541B FOR SALE : B.. John nee.re
and ......erablli(J
c.m•..., .... .. .. .. .. 7528.03
1 WILL Ncrr be responsible for day' a
,..,. ""''· "'•• · .... "· """~
debt&gt; contracted by any oth- after 4 p. m.
3 22 tfc
tr actor,dnew tirlti'es,t brakhmk~ FOR SALE :
Venetian blinds,
............. M
~:.'!:•
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, _ 1-p1ows, ISC, cu va or, c ec
U k'oda V 1. bl' d re---...-~·o1Dn
Bond Retirement Fua.d
· ·: umo.oo
er than myself. Glenver Le"" WANTED : Woman to live in.
SH :H943
a
I
• ene tan
10
E. MelD Street. PGmerOJ
P•',..""", ae!Jef a 11cl hna1a..
lllD.JD
on Bogg....
S 23 3tp No laundry. Call CH 7-2202. rower.
·
etc
pairs.
Window
and
porch
FUndo
........_
3 11
~ •tc
-•·•··, all kinds. Cloth awnPboae WY Ul'll
...,,.., ...~;,·;;.; · so;;.;; ..._
3- iN"V
»~
a1 WorD Co!llt Fund 31.301.51
4 22 U
..ADY NEEDS dresses or c!oth- 1
· -u . s:ctvtis;;..,..-Tostst
Real Estate For Sale
ings. Dale Wippel Supply, .:n5
• :::.~?·~:'._A~1 '!""' ......,.....
ing of any kind badly. Dress M.ea ...... men ~~ •no .,,e, ~ecu" 1o•• TWO HOUSES .f
- t Umon Ave., Pomeroy, OhiO. 1947 CHEVROLET 2 door Be- Geneni ·Fund - Jneludlll• Parldq
1 -·
size 22~, shoes 9 or 911&amp;, · ~~~.rn~, ":;"~n:!"''.:;.n".t;'!;,";'"':=:,. . S
.. g~: e
re~
3 18 3otc dan 175.00. See after 4 p. m. stree~tc!:!~" ~ ... ::· ..
PhOne WY 2--2792.
l tn~tn•n• ""'" nP"'"t" tbptoMI'!nH m yracuse,
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No phone calls please. Nor. ~!-eteHirbway J~np. Jl'wul .. 883.11
au, u.un..-..l'J P'RICE tnt~rma Turner, Phone WY 2--SflSl.
1
k'
B t
M lberr
,.,. . .
. .. . . . .. •-•1
3 23 3tc a-u
ttoo on Jnh~ .-otal"'q ""'uiMm•n,.
&amp;tp EXPERIENCED dressrna 1ng
man ax er, 298 u
Y Fire DeJt. l'und . • . . . . . . ln.!I.N
3
23
-llillilrtr ..... ,.,., -'v' n• ~•m• ..ttl,.., ""'
nd Iterntlons Ph- WY 2- A
Utillly Fund .. . .
. ... . . nut
pMna
a a
. .......
ve., Po-rn..-nv,~, Ohio
Total Gen. VUlqe J'uDdl • 17M8.51
Sandy's Beauty Seloa, ffiOI"XI to LlrK&gt;ntn lkrv1~ • • GCIIJ.. f"orrteri'Q FOR SALE: Seven room house 2276
s 16 SOtc
s 22 3tp PoUce
Bond .aettrement P'u.Ddl .. 33.61511
timises formerly occupied Dalb ll•t.tnel. romeror ohto
extra lot near schooJ. Pearl
·
Beuet and P-.Jo·a . 481Ji91
P
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by Clifrs Shoe Repair Shop,
d T B
Hysell, Rutland, Ohio.
WATCH, clock repair, minor
-··
ot ce
.. Worko Conot.andFund
.. ..........
1~
N 2nd St.. Middleport ·
ante
0
uy
3 23 6tp
or.......... oll ........u........
n
opt•tea I re pat'r. Associated 17
-•oNU'L
- •••o••
Outolan41•• w.,.,..u .. . 103._.1
Permanent Special, 2 - $10. STANDING Timber Top cash
years with Sanborn Jewelry
~rL~_::, CJ-,''!.t~D:~.~:T
TotU. B.ll. and ouut. war. :uo.Tauc
HaIrtut. stYI'mg,
h
poo
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A
1
1
1
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o
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Toto1 Cuh """"'"· - · "·
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s am
prl~ paid Marion Reynolds. '-'UeRII,. ~II. h
Store. Ear P. ,nge s,
r.,
PerM~:•,:-.c.,N~, ;~d 1 ,.
uo.Tauc
and set Included. WY 2-5269 Coolville, Ohio. Rt 3. Call
7
Brown St., Mason, w. va.
O.cen!Hr :11, 1t64
~'::,·~::. ~c:,:~~Dd 8'111.01
and 7?3-5263. . --~~ after 4 o'clock. 667-3500.
CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
~l3--l2tp 1 :'!•~;':~.;,~"!:'. ::::~~~~·,..':!:f
,.a.:!::!m:!t.FuhC:.
IIIDDLEPORT Fire
1-11-tfc FHA LOANS -We do have L 0 . McCoy, Auctioneer. Train- te " c..-c:::_· .,.,., v111.,. c.ert~: ~tal Propeny Tu" ... u.71t.75
Depart· mANTED -t -. B
A t·
FHA money available
for ed, experienced, Chester, Ohio. auMM••v OF ~'UND aALANCII. sJ:-:oJ..axv.ibt-* T ... . .::::
ment jitney supper. Saturday, ,..,
o uy,
n tques.
I
3
f
.. CIIPTI AMD IXPINDITURII n,....Une T.. . . . . . ~~ ::·u.-.so
March 27th. 4 p.m. to 7
Canival. China, Cut
Glass, loans in Meigs County. Inter9_tc ~el•n:• ::'·d1·W'Jt a entaaee Tu ..
I.IW.ea
· - op- Stf"fllt
""er
· · • · · · •• · • 3 ·
saJe• Tu and"u
na . io.L
· 7888 .11
m. Pearl St.,
Elementary Glassware, Clocks, Old AI ad. est to Ie~der 5".,.. pe.r cen t, TO BETTER serve you, we
eorwt.n MB
. . ..
U,J77+' su.w BMr
u ·..
R
rt
lf2
per
State Hll(b.way Imp. Fu"d . 88'1'.91
Fan
quor
School.
3-2(}.6tc ; din's, Rochester, ayo
or ! mo gage ~ance
erate a 4-wheel drive loader g:-:~te~ll. v·m.,e· ·;.uu .. :s:!::! Loeal LlcenMa aM· Peniltb
-"-'--"-'- - - - - - common oi1 lamps or parts. i cent, total mteresL 5 ~ per and back hoe Free estimates Total Gen. VIUqe ruDda . ~a.t'l'l.OT ~.':! ~~t!"nd Pftm.lta · .5850.00
ltewart Gu Sbop. Come
in Furniture, Marble Top Tabl~. [ cent. Term of loan 20 to 3~
Pb
WY 2-3243. Emmet W. Par)';ln1 Meter Fund
645.'10 Re
· · · .. . :n.eua
--• see all the new vannint Picture Albums. Picture AI· years. We now have coodl·
one
.
Bond .Retirement ~ ·:• •. 165'7.46
~~~=~ ~~,...ta - General
1119 ·89 ••*-tett _ 8 --~ .. ,;.:. __._._ · 8 ·00
"'N
tt·onal .~--;tmen•on pro~
I Shuler. Contraetmc.
Trnrt Fu.nda
·· · ·
·
uJ
t
bums Picture Frames Wash
. .,. .....u
~
,
Gra1ut Total or All Fulllll
IMM.IJ
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---.mem.
.
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ill
r es, re oa WI eq pmen •
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rt ' f
.. 000 ,_ •16 500 1
S 4 tfe •ecelptsPoll~Re~ : :· !'..'!~~ ·· !IOit.QO
and accessories, re . blueing bowl and Pitcher sets, IA~rge e 1es rom ""'
w • ,
General rund . . . . . . . . • 28.713.11 Par.ttq Meten .. • .""-o• . at7l.IJI
.
N and ed Glass Marbles Glass Paper I with down payment• from
Slreet Cone\. M..ll . . . .. . 23.106.58 MiaiC F
..... ... .
.. JO.oU.ao
and repairing. ew
us
'
·
$30 to $600 and closing costs
EXPERIENCED
~...':':"w"' ""•· ,.,... ··
..n. ~ a &lt;:....~"':.::' u•.•&lt;
,UOs of all kinds. Depot St. Weights, Telephones, DraM~. ~ from Mu. -to ao.~~:n. The pron.
Otber U.n. vu~a~·Fwad. ·.~ IO'lt.ee ~=,-.:.,F...• ek. . . .• lUM.J•
Rutland, Ohio. Ph. SH :1-4934, Copper, Iron, Pewter and erty h..
,_,
..,.,.
r
. AUTOMOBILE
....
,
Gen vm.,. '"'"
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~-· · Tolol
c •...,.,.
. ..'"'""--.
.. .. .. . • .,..,...
already qualified'
ilntland, Ohio.
s IS "1Jte Wooden Articles. Lee RudlseII, I
.. .. .... UM7.ot
Pub ..,. ""'"
18111
31
108 Legion Terrace, Pomeroy and, of course, the buyer
Bond Rettrem.at rurw~t · • ·
·
TraDif. frOm ather ,.,:::• :::;:
LOSE WEIGHT safely with
3--lS.l2tp must also qualify.
~!td'.i!.':~oi·"u·;;undi· ·.. ·n!:::: ~.:raTe~ 1~ Fund• 14111.63
31
De1-A-Diet tablets. Only 98e
le
c. c. CUCKLER, REALTOR. I !' i
:::~·~r.:-. . ...... ... . 11010
tUAWAitY and
o' Mel
lx~:Niiriu~
1 :'!!.30
·No
.
..,..,.....
taft
It Stark'• DnlJ Store.
For 5•
BOX zzt
WY z..u -.• ·
""
su.et eonat. M•a . • .. •• u.aaua a.nenl Gov ~ •nc. 11142 ·"'
.....
HIJ................
....... ..:..::- •· . . . . . ,....
3 12 &amp;Otc - -- ---POMEROY OHIO
Cemetel')'
. . . . . . • . . . . . . · 5001311
a•
...._..u.. . . .. . . M71UI
I
- - - - - - - - - - - LIVING ROOM couch and 3
'
' 23 3tc
Oth. . . . . . Vlll•r• ....... . .......
Total Gen. vm... Fundi • H.O!l.U Total a.n.. Oft· ·· · ···• ,• . 311.7-4
o\1 411\MUBDJt l:niiJnnee beiD
chairs. RCA radio and re- 'OR SALE· 7 room h.O""" and
ParkJn• Meter J'ua4
.. . . 13.81U8 PllltiaJ 11-*-rl • • ••••• .. '7155.11
I
a.....u......., ....... ·· nao... ........,...,... • .. · · .. .. .. .......
'"""".Uotl? ''"" , ... _ . cord .player. Phone SH 2-468i bath. In ;.,-~·-·vt'lle, on Rt.
T'""
.....
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.....
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••• ........,.._
lcenlll Cad W\' J.a11 E
3 23 31p
na.n·muu
Grand Total of au Fundi , 1115 ..711.8'1'
· ·
. . . J1..!1(18.a
liN' I
- venmgs. -~---- .
684. Joaeph Carsey. Harrison••t•nc•.
Dec. Jl Total PMt:eeti. ....... ... JJn.M
0
lldat ALFALFA 1
I ed hay for ville.
3-~ 't
WY 2-214,
Pomeroy, 0. sG1eneral
Fu.nd . . . , ,
. . , 87.71
Pro,_ ..... . . .• . &amp;o Penon aad
a 10 m :r:
~ p
rMt con~~t. MaR . . . . . , u.uua llelltb := Tol.ll
.. IU3T.4f
1
1
For Rent
sale. Non -weevil spray. can
State HI-"wu Imp, FUnd
1131.1:1 sanJtation
a. · vti..l·;,..._:.·_ 5251.:14
CUSTOM butcberbll lad cul- Cameter, · · · • · · · · · · •• · · 111.18 Total Suitatto llo.
• ~ ....... 8300.00
.lST FLOOR 1 Bedroom
_ _effie_ deliver. WY 2-2557. 3 23 6tc j
~·,.
Pbll
M·'Ph
WY
otho' Gon. vm.,. Fundo •. - · • ..... ...., n ;,· · · . . . . -.10
~I
--&amp;·
ICJa.
one
Total Gen. vmare l'u.ndt • Zl,311.'7t RI.Jb
• MID.
12 • trc Par.ttas Meter J'u.nd
408 a
a..,.,._ IJI Peu!Oill Jl31.•
lency apartment, Middleport. IT COSTS nothinll' •.;: ~~~e a :
riJiJ
Bond bUrement .PUrW:t. . •• 1113·.11 Tolatne:!h.:~~· Fun... . u.aouo
WY 3-3114
3-20-&amp;p
"'6 w
~
POMERO~
•
fr
Truet FuaU . . . , . . . . .
1•.119 Ubrarle~~
T . . . . . . , 11.101.:10
'
. Blue Lustre Carf\Qt Sbampooer
a -. ' ~ room arne WILSON'S car wash 550 Pacrt Grand Total ol 411 Fundi 31.1118.80 Aeere1u - ~ . . . . . . . tl.JJ
:
• ,......
b
1
th bath f ed
·
llo
Olltlltandtnr WarraaU
122313
oa - rarU - Tetal
JEVEN room house with batb I with purchase of Blue Lustre. "~~ng~ owhea~~rr' ore
St., Middleport, Ohio. Phone Total. Bal. &amp;'!'d OutatudiDi
.
:;:!~:nice EIIW!rpJI..._
and full basement 1D Syra- Baker Furniture Middleport. '"" all'
t""' to a rooms, WY 2-3715.
3 17 30tc .....w='"a,....,., .... .. .,...,,., Totat Pub. "'"-' J:nto,:P,Y 1::1:
CUlt. PboM WY 2-2455.
'3 23 6tc
nice dry basement,
large
Dft. 31, 1914
. ....• :suu. 113 ~;- Oea. Yea. vm. run.s. UOJ.a
J 18 tfc
nne - Car lar&amp;ge with COnIUMMAIY Of' IICIIPTI
Total _Mi;C ••. ... · · · · · · · Jl,IOUI
're &amp; ft tn!J .,.
AUC..Tl0Nt..U
Prop. T~.n~ - Gom. had ,, UMUJ
Ia.te t • • · . .
· · · · .. · · . .. 31.510.01
CHAIN
LINK
Wl
lr'llnnb
•
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crete driveway Property in
Total Pro~ Taxn . . .• 11.1111.11 ·J'un:* ad a.ur.meat
rV"-'n ROOMS and bath. un- any amount. 50c a ft., like
·
c&gt;-r' Itt . . , . .
Cirarette Tn: . . . . . .••• • . sso.ot 'lbtll exp ·,. OU.
. .. ... eozo.OD
""·-1-"tw..~
rtment,
B M Coo
L
very pod condition and in
,..._ ._,.._
State Mater Vebiele Tn: . . • ll.J73.86 ouu.
·
u.,. . . . . , Jll.61J_.
....nwuK:\1 apa
gar~ new.
. .
per, angsood ighbo hood. .. 500
~.., ...-.....
ouo~~ne Tu . . . .. .. . ••.. 10 ,~7 u13
8 ,...,' ·;._..;,·N·· . . ..... . -441!1.oo
11e 1 rent reasonable. Plum
ill Rt 1 SH 2-5408
1 I
ne
r
""' •
ktte, p - • CW' p
Inherlunu Tu
21n0 11
..... ew. Paid - Bond ...._
St. Pomeroy. p•~-- WY . ., y e, · '
·23 12t POMEROY - 6 -_room stucco
a. ... e•'"-IRD
Sale• TU: ancl riD.. in~i..· .·: ..,..:oo Tr::r~:* taFu11:~ . . . . .. n.ooo.oo
3
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IIUUIII
lr
p b
8
'·b MJ loo
hi
- Aft&amp;J'r'
State . . .r • Llq. L1e. FHa ,3151).00 Grllld. Tot.ll :.. I" J'lmdt . . • ll.fl
1193.
I 23 Uc
ome, panm
ss
arc I ,
01111
~ tt:::::.• •nd rermtt.e .633.oo N•w conttructJ•~~ .l.fll,fiii.M
OF WILMINGTON, OHIO WILL II .AT THI
-tvwTD
50,000 TOMATO seedlings. P. tecture. Nice livlnl
room
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tfto
nnee
and Cotta~ ~~ta . ."
~teauon to Perwon .:~="rt,_
1
'""" ROOI\IS lftd bath,_ fur.. M.. Cowdery, Long Bottom, with Dreplace and buUt. in
outa...... , wmatno . . .. ,..,...
"' .. ...... .. .. . .. 11oo.110
Ills~ aparlt~t. u.tilltlea Ohio.
3 23 ate
bookcases, and dinlnl room,
for a.::~~ •-;.~:u -~ -~~rafMO.oa To~;:~uon·k.· Pflwo. ·AJ*OO
furnished.
Inquire: Ohto Ho- "'R SALE - 1955 housOtl-ailer
both
earpeted;
kitchen
with
llteoefllerw
bollalldltt&amp;mea
.
Bu~l
in
......
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.. ane.
,..,... Rlfh••&gt;o
tiO aeraJ
. vm,,.
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~~ M'..J..n ..port.
...... P Othet Fnftdl
. . . . .. . .
Fur~da 91
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NWC
•• X 8 rt
z ~·---ms
Lo- plenty cabinets, 3 bedrooms
--- al
arklllr lfeten .••••• . .. 13.187.01 To·-· HI . . . . . . . . .
.. 1110.00
Tblo IJ'Oup ct~naloll of two ooupleo, Mr. 1nd Mrs. Harrr
~~ t•""
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en&amp;, •wa111
WI,
UJIIo llt.e. f'ee.- Gen. vme 1 e and
..,.
Jbwa,.. . . , , ...• 1100 00
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cated boalde Excelsior Salt with large closets, nice bath,· in
.;••-· CaD G Ne;•
Othor .....
a""••• our
11,...,
Mclntoolt IU)d llr. and Mrs. Frank Cox. They oro wldoll
.... J.n Mft
3-20-3'•
• full
....uuaIliac. Pe..,"ek: : : : . 1134.87
D•ctlftber J1, lfM
known song enn&amp;ellsta. The JOlblle ll·lmited to attend.
• .........., loll for ria~ CIOII Works.
~
gas fired bot aJr healing.
IerUID ftarltw
Ob1o. UJ ... Total
.......
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AIIITIFl..·rear-old Jeri Unn Cox, oololst, wW lllo ba ~
t.... • ..;.......__... .._.a
•basement and garage Eltra
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Cemetery
.
Celllrai Bond Ret. Fund"' ... _ , _ , ..., - BALES ood b'"'•ht
· I fy
·
12 21 Uc TntaJ ..."' ...;;;: ,;;.., · -·"' ..
Pltbtfl.
•
16
Yane, lmntw 1 SuppJJ Cam MN
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lot with double garage. $18,·
Bonlft Jaauu lnd Loan.-.481o.8'T
114 ReUnmeht aDd Debt a.,...,.; ,
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500
00
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hay,
reasonable,
George
W.
1111
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Toto1
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Totll Ootid luuea and LoiJUI MII.:JG ~I
I&gt;Al&amp;ll
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C C a.JCitLER REALTOR
I' *I
~n J'rolh Other l'wlda 100.00
ILITIII1
l"HKBI: aocl four rnn.. · lllrnt~J..2D-3tc
' •
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•.eeiptl of Truet Fundi
!10:11 00
lc Utllltpill .... tMfuau' t 1 ......
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BOX 2ZI
WY I ....
•
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~aDd Total ~iP&amp;I .. : : . , .:. •wer " Sew. Dlap, Banda l'JI.G(Nt
111 - storm .........
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Farmers: . Do you
POMEROY. OJUO
Ill ,.. . . . crns r
II.IMMAiv oP: IXPINDITu•••
" 5 ~
1. .u::•.n u
OINratien &amp; M 1 1nt.r~,ena_
PubUe UttU~ . .. aoo.ooo'oo
pr;- for '""-' m&amp;•
~le
. . IJaft .. ....
....... Go•emmont OI:NEftAL - Note.
10 - ·..
pay "Mly
Olllltlli.&amp;ft'
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Lettalatl.ve
Graad Tot.I Debt
·• •••
-·
• n.uw:.n LOTS - , _ • • dtlneryJ I hav, on hand forty- 2 ACRE lol, ltlO ft. Soutb on
o;-.:_
a..orot .,.;..,.. ·:. ·:::: · .:;:: a ...g_Totat LJobtiiu... ·.. ••o.aoo.oo
.. . . IIDd nter. Browa'a_l'rall
nine used tracton inclnding:
Rl ~.0 _ - (from Pomeroy
•· au'il."f"',. " · .. .. ·· .. .. 100·80
• 01 ' ' " ' .. · · .. · ...........
lr Part !State Appriiedl
15 John Deere !throe of tbeoe B~~) ~Grady Craig
IIIII• NfCM r""'"f.".n;;.... c.;,; •.;- ·: :· ~::
.., aa. tto
7
• • ..:=:.o!'"::~.;.;.,. &amp;.;&lt; .;:-:::'1"!
:Minomllle, Ollio, Pboae WY are cub size) 10 Farmalll, t Muon ·Count)' w va.
WDA.
I II Ue Fords, 5 Cockahutts, 1 Avery, 5SOl
' '
• • tic. llltAnNG, Plrt 11s1o M..a. Pou,. .. . ... .. .. .. " .. tOIJ.Oo
·· - l Centauer, 4 Allis Claimers
·
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IIIODBBN 4 room and ba?li farII'OR SALE-MiddleDorl'a ~ , . a·a &amp;nl?tl • oilton. ,.,., ...,....;, : · .. '"" · -·"'
llilbed apartment. Middleport. 2 Crawlers, 2 Riding Garden
121 £u1 Mala S1rMI, , . . ...., Hlfhw.,. .. ; , ·: .. : •.' •,.,:.\:l:;
..,..,
tractors. ID addition, 1 bave
est bllltdttJc, IOrttetl SA N
"""'"••lnnr
•••to . Totol .,....
· ·. " • Nl74.
J -I -tfc plowI, ells ~ cultivatorl!l, mowSecond ...._.
...,, ~ In Mill.
Po"'•
Son. . .,.,..,.__
•
._. _.., Middleport
de
cemetery
. . . . . . . • , lOla 31
7
.• 110011 apartmeal and llatll ..... drills, cultipackers, ...,.
Priced for quit* .ate. .....
Total Pubnc Ben. ...... . . .....:..
~ - AU uUli..._ fur.
M*. - an. vu. FunU
aouao
,... [)r tary hoes, planters, plckerl,
~ II Oblo llotel.
INCOME TAX Serrtoe, Jobt&gt; Totot
MlooeU.ooou•
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Bondi alld Not.ea atci . _ .. '•
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balers,
rakes, combinu, JI'OR SALE Mod
brick IUIII lfl8 . SlmfiiOD insUI'IIIICO Ag. ....
Mr. and Mrs. Bob llleredlth
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banuner-mflls,
and
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lamUy
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.••,_,.. lrom Truot....., oto.oo
n,..," =....,
most everything
needed on •
!ng, Mldd!eport,
..... i'otot ......,.,,.. . ao~n.,. are viii"•• with her . pa-.- ' ' • " ' ........1 12 Ue . farm.
The ouly dlffenmce Ia Rollll, near State Highway
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Gara•e Lar- Wng room
1 20 e ,.,.........,. . . ..
,.. u Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckley,
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~·- the price: Bill Goodwin, at
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t . ..,.. st., Pbone WY 2- ville.
:a.»«c IIIII kitchen. Hardwood noon,
SMALL
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Nell Wilson and Mn. •
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BEL AIR 4 DOOR
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ENGINE REPAIR
u.ou...!."••••• ' ,,..
Dorst attended a party
1' u um wn.... 1or Sale or Rent
for y~·•. See the ··w •1B
ows,
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.'!.'.':"'..:·.. ::. '.'. ~::: bome Plaftut
of lllra. IDa Masur,"'·~
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Free
trial.
We
trade.
11101400
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can
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Wrltht
Power
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recently.
337
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Landmark,
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Sal• &amp; Sarvlco
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Mr. and Mra. Dina Vau Met1111 Melp County
=l•a,.:'$
Pomeroy.
S II lte
OOIN SUPPLY IMPROVES
er and family of Belpre open!
liDai Columbul II Ohto JI'OR SALE, Bedroom autte $45,
Uvestoclc
WASHINGTON (UP!) _ The a day with Mr. and Mrs. Law.
1 " Lawn_,._
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' I 17. lte overstufied ebalra, dresser, FOR SALE: 1 white fiiCt!d bull,
fox Go Kam
coin oupply Is getllns better
retlce llooe.
rockers, dJninl room rbalrs, 9 ontbs Honter F ....., R
The House monetary affairs Ale Clarence Barnett hu.
. .. ' . ' &lt;· . . t • • • • •
lneurance
~~:_ de~~~asb -ft~· o. m1, Mlddloport, ~- p~
WILCOX SERVICE
subcommittee reported Suitday turned to Brooks Air Fore.
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5 P'.M... ID P.M. IIIIIJ
nlgltt that only the Jobn p Baae, Teua, after i])endlnf I
fil&lt; t1'0 Coilf!Di lot olce. Cop- clocb, umbrella ltand, Love WY 2-QI&amp;.
S 17 1111
412 I. 3nl Avo. Mltltflof!"rl Ken~ 50-cent piece remain· 30 day leave wltll hll paren1a
lea . made If lipt ,_... - t IDd cbalrl. PtctuN fram. Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, Veter?DID ilhOrt supply after · 8 oras~ and friends. ~
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blrOt reevtda IIIII .. _
. , 1!11, marble top table. !At ftud. arlen. larp and aiuaD aulmala.
progr1111 by the u.s. mint to Mr and lllt't•A•l~ ·llaklwott
~ dv
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laeU; 1GI I.fllltm Terrace,l'om121 Wubittlma st.. RavetllAuto
cet more coina into circulation. and Kay were .
Ylllton
I lli&gt;l 1·
.,._ f; CIJ, eruy.
S.J&amp;-121p
wood. W. Va. Pbone :J73.427l. _ _
_ . ~ . The llllhcoQI!IIittee Akt the Oi llln. Haul~
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aep.
Office
ltoon,
DaliJ
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p.
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p!ekup.
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KennocJy
ball-4oilara
were
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Mrs.
H.
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QU~ED, '• il 1 •iiiir. for tic tant. Gel Klean-Em-All
m.
1 21 lfc 8 cylinder. SH ,_.,
· ning lOw :.1101 80 mUctt becauJe 11". Va.
lift boo~ &amp;IUecl aeplic tank dilber. Laud- FRESH Holltein Cow, TB and
I It 12tp inadequate quantttleo have been - - - -.- '--,,-. -_---''.,"-;
It all .,...
WT_ ~II. lllll'k .Fanr. lluretlll.
Bang tl!llted. Jobn ,IIDuduhe!t 115U&gt;ODGE, 14~. &amp;ood .llres prodl!t)t!l, bill. ~1!1' ml11iol1a
and .lhU. teep1bem~
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3 22 3tp
and motor. CH 7·2255. S.U-121c of people lttil lbem Ill .U.. o1 eir&lt;ulalklli."
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Old Town Flats
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l'ary alaN) lltlr a-b Haning IIIII Rhonda.
*ilh CIII-TV'I~ il4ld Skeltoo Mn. Jllllleo Reovl!ll, -'11&lt;lbert
March 36.•. Ella Lanehl!llter i1tt1 ~ "" ,11J.tt!nt1i- 1...
playa Ill ~I tr,le olllnJtor who llllllaf Wt1't lioDda1 ltllllnl
flgbta I&gt;latll 10 1'1111 a ouperbl&amp;b- 'itllm t1 1:1n. 1n11t PIITY ol
way through her animal IJ8IIO. c.rp.dfr,
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tuary on !be 111me net11111'k'1 IJr, .and lfrt. Cacll Ollletl1
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,c~mmittees_Namecl for Annual Party

For
Micfdleport High Senior Band
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Catholic Women
P''.an Rummage, ·
Bake Sales

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lllitteea named lor the annual Table - Dorothy Jenklna, Mrl.
l lt!Uar band party 011 AprU Robert Burkett, Mrl. Kitty
the Ml~)JOI'I Band Boost· Kauff, Mrs. Clarence Lacey;
1 in Monday even ina at the high coHee - Mrs. Robert Sdunoll.
! IChool
Servinl sandwiches and puacb
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ance ww "" ~•• w~ In charge of the meeting I Ray Cunnmgham, Mrs. . Paul
. With Mr. William Ruosell, dl· ~aptonsta ll and M,... Allie Hawl'fdor, present
ey.
Seren Lewis, president of the The grou~ voled to serve the
bond, outlined plans for t h e alumni banquet In May a n d
party which is to have a "Shan· plans were made lor the annu.
£fila" rheme this year. There al spring band concert to be
will be a dinner al 6 p.m., lol· held April 9. Appomted on the
lowed by danci11g in the aud- nominating committee we r_ e
toriwn. Band members may in- Mrs. James Pullen, Mrs. W1lvite a guest to the dance.
Ham Grueser and Mrs. Charles
Named. on the
commitlees Archer.
wHerek, KltM
chen 1- Mrs. BGteohrge
ac ett, rs. ra
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Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, Mrs.
CriSwell, Mrs. Roger Morgan,
Oln
Mrs. L1onel Boggs , Mrs. Wd- 4
11~ Grueser _and Mrs.
Ohlinger ; Serving - Mrs.
Bodimer, Mrs. Henry Clatwor...
tHy . Mrs. William Davis, Kath· Mrs. Leo Williams returned
rvn Evans. Mrs. Robert King, to her home, Jackson
Mrs. William King. Mrs. Paul alter spending several
Gerard · dining room serving with her Sister Mrs. Welby
and cl~an-up _ Mrs. Don Mul- ley. Rock Springs Road. S h
len, Mrs. Tom Rue, Mrs. Jean w~s . accompanied home by Mr.

were ll!lldo and

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People In
Pomeroy

Mrl. Leo
visited over
bet father,
Sr. and her
Wire

53 Stode_nts
Take Tests at
Rutland lfigh

'lll8. Catlio1Jc Women'• club
baa completed plana lor a

mage sale Friday and S&amp;llll!·
day, April J.J In lb.e S m I I
bulldJna, I~ E. Second
Pomeroy. A bake sale wW
be held on Saturday.
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Commltteea named lor the
Mr. and Mrl. Robert Sharp sale were Mn. Paul easel, Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hap- Robert Burkett and Mrs. J.
lonstailand children, Edith and M Thornton ; telephone. Mrs.
Bill spent SUnday In Zanes- n.;n MUllen Mrs
Wllllam
where they were gueots of Clark Mrs.' Charies Clarkson
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sharp and Mra. 'christine O'Donnell Mrs:
family.
jEdwln Wehrung and Mr~.
gene Conde
Friday worlters
Lucy Martin, Cheshire, was and Mrs. P~ul easel, Mrs. oa:
the Saturday overnight guest of vid Goodwin Mrs. David ObMr. and Mrs. Orin Smith.
jlinger, Mrs. ' Howard Dailey,
Mrs. Arnold Richards, Mrs. Mrs. Leon McKnight, and Mrs.
Paul Gomer, and Mrs. Ervin Homer Gordon, Saturday WOirk·l!l
Baumgardner were in Gallipo- ers.
lis last week to attend the ..,._ The group will meet. Thurs·
qulcenlennlal observance of the day to sort the clothing. Thcoselll
Firs!
United
Presbyterian with rummage to be picked up
Church when ihe national mod- may contact Mrs. easeL
G
•·•-erator, Dr. E. . Hawcwm was.
the guest speaker.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. toung, Sr.
visited recently in Chillicothe
With his doughier , Mrs. W1lUam Kitchen, who is a patient
at the Chillicothe City Hospit- Mrs. Mart Crary was guest
Swldt, Columbus,
lb.e weekend with
Mr, C. H. Wille,
aister, Mills Ruth

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Scholanblp 'tests pvetl
by ~ Sauer,
Gullisnce Counselor.
i~~Jt week

Wlnnera of the le!tls and thek
laubJeclll Included;

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GleDda
Bob Thomas .
lied In the

Mrs.crary is
Honored Guest
for Bl'rthday

Cooke. Mrs. Lewis Long, Mrs. Williams who spent the
al.
of honor Sunday at a dinner 1~~~~~~~~~~
Paul Davis, Mrs. Kate Wilson, with Mrs. Whaley.
Mrs. Robert Faulk (Sandra given by Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Toney. Mrs. Katie McKin- Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and Miller) is recovering from gall Mora at their home, Cho!Sier l
ney . \1rs James Pullen. Mrs . daughter of Colu~bus
were bl~dder su_rgery at Mercy Mem- Road, in obs_ervance of ~er
Jack Hawley. Mrs. Fr.ancis An- weekend guests 01 her parent&amp;, orta1 Hosp1taJ, Urbana last Wed- birthday wh1ch was Fnday.
derson Mrs. Doris Dailey Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag. nesday. Her mother, Mrs. Gail Two birthday cakes were ser·
Charle; Bradbury, Mrs. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher Miller, ill with her daughter ved wilh the dinner to Mrs.
. ,,
"""'II and son, W1llie of Belpre were and family.
Earl Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs.
•
'lbe
'Home Deman·
Sunday dinner guests of his Weekend guests of Mr. and Robert Shumaker and Kelly and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Mrs. Leo Kennedy wore Mr. Stephen and Mr. and Mrs.
Cl!$ wiD , ,mOet Wed·
Fisher.
and Mrs. Jesse Lake of West bert Robinson and Dean of New Mrs. Grover Erb was hosless nesday at I p. m. 11 the MarRoland Fisher returned to his .lellerson and her doughier and Lexington; Mrs. Norman
to the Third Friday club Fr~ tin Restaurant lor•.-lbeir annl·
1 studies al Mountain State Bus!- family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael•'
and son, Thomas, Seneca- day eveninl at the home of her / ~~r~~ dinner followe4 by . a
BIG FREE SHOW
' ness College Sunday
Ohlinger and son, Michael, of VIlle ; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Crary, daughter, Mrs. Don Rea, Min-/'
at 2 p. m. at lbe home
Th1..1nday, Much 2Sth
l •ft.er •pending the weekend
Nelsonville. The birthday anni- Long Bottom; Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ersville.
Mra. Martin McAnluJ. Ea&amp;lOPENING NIGHT
' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ma· versary of Mrs. Ohlinger was aid Wildermuth and the honortray favoro will be made
son Fisher and family.
observed with a family dinner, ed guest, Pomeroy and Mr. and A short buslneBB session was lor lb.e Carman Nursing Home.
Jackie Gltoason in
Mrs. Wilham Fisher and son featuring a decorated birthday Mrs. Mora. .
held with Mrs. Henry Reibel,
MAR. II
"GIGOT"
I
returned
to
their
home,
Belpre
cake.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lake
visitCallmg
during
the
afternoon
vice
president,
In
rharge,
El..,.
Whlte. Shrine I
(I n Color)
,
Mondny
evening
alter
spend·
ed
Sunday
evening
In
Coolville
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
A.
N1berl
tlon
of
offlcera
wss
held
with
~eel at
the
- :anding the weekend ' with her par- with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Con- and T~na and Todd of Gallipo- Mrs. Reibel selected as pres!. Thllnday .at
Gent&gt; Nf' lson
Fay Spain
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold. grove enroute to West Jefferson. hs; Miss June Ann Wamsley, den!; Mrs. Dale Smith, secrom. tor praetl~ All elected
" THUNDER ISLAND"
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher Mrs. Kenneth Byer, Gallipo- Pomeroy; and Mr. and Mrs. tary, and Mrs. Fred Dessauer,
appcilnled offlcen are 111'1·
visited recenfly at Chelyn, W. lis, spent the weekend at her Donald Mora and family.
treasurer,
to be preaenl.
Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth home in Middleport.
Games were played and priz.
Afternoon Circle
wll1
Farley. Mrs. Farley is recuper· Mr. and Mrs. Horten Brown,
es awarded to Mrs. Albert EbThursday afternooo
at
Pomeroy, Ohto
atinl from recent surgery.
Columbus, spent the weekend
ersbaeh, Mrs. Riebel, Mrs. Am- p.m.;!,!
Beautiful...Compact... E fficient
Val Mitch was the Sunday in Pomeroy and Middleport wilh
eet1'ng
1'n
old Ha•es and Mrs. Smith.
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. bro th 9',,relatives. Mrs. Brown is the
Easy to carry... Easy to store
dinner guests of hlS
LJlpstesses
M wUI
M be Mrs.
GiblAST TIME TONIGHT
Theodore
Mitch
and
family
.
j
former
Lora
Rousb,
formerly
of
Refreshments
were
HI'Ved
loyd,.
rs.
ayne
" SEX AND THE
Clloic:e ol dlyifll te,.ratures • Eaka·la1ge,
SINGLE GIRl"
Several memhers of the First byd ~- hoBenstessNto ~'!::.« ·~:e The~!!i!' ~~ID.Ciub
Paul Fisher ret~rned to his , Middleport.
(Technicolor)
~IIJ)I fasilllll bonae! • Nail&lt;l'yer • Beautiful
employmenl at Ch1lhcothe Sun- ~ Forrest Bachiel, student at Baptist Church In Middleport an """· .
eu~- .... ~·· will meet Tburaday evenlni on
Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, day evening, alter spending the . Mount Union College, is opend- were In Jackson Thursday lor Everett Dailey, Mn. Mu Mein- March
,- . . Sly)ifll e Re-abJ81118kl!·Uj1 mUIOI 1
21 at 7,110 p. m. at the
Hetuy Fonda, Lauren Baca11,
weekend
at
his
home.
1 ing the sprinl vacation with hll the meeting of the Rio G
ode
bart
tllld
auut,
Mn.
Rea.
The
Me.l Ferrer, Fran Jeffriel,
Edward E. Horton, Count BaMrs. John Frick
returned parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forreal Baptist Association held ~a the next meoling will be held at ~~~~.~a::.:::::
Wortd·F•IIOUS
aie and Orchestra .
home Mo~day . from Meigs Gen- Bachtel and family. He became J•cbon Baptist Chureh.
lbe home of Mrs. Dale Smith.
Rodt' Sjxinp Grange 'Will
v... c, .. ~,·
Colorc~rtoon•
era! Hosp1tal and 11 lmprovmg. Ul lhlo past week and Is conliD- Tbey were the Rev. and Mrs.
''l'burallay at 7&gt;10 p. m. A
Rev.
A.
N.
Grueser
of
ed
to
his
home
with
a
lddney
Donald
Boone
Mr.
and
Mrs
SERIOUSLY
ILL
will be p~ by
WED. ond THURSDAY
CUyh arMirived GSunday lor a visit lnleclion.
E
Fred Gibbs, Mrs. Paul Smart: Austin Lehew, 1 former Poma refresh- See the complete line of Hoover Eledrlc•l
Much 2~25
NOT OPEN
Wit
ss enev1eve
Mr. and Mrs. ar1 Acree and Mrs. Charles Bennett Mrs.
oroy
Ide 0 1 bas beenl~~~~~~
and brother.
son, Gary, who formerly resid- lis Anthony, Mrs. 11icbard
ly m ';: St Elizabeth H
of
Appliances including Bre1d Touters, ~"
Alfred Gloeckner of Canlon ed at 304 Sycamore-St. In Mid- en, Mro. Pearl Hoffman Mrs. Covington
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Pnlbyterlan
Morch 26-27
spent the weekend with his mo- dleport, have moved to their Beulah White, Mrs.
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will mee'
ELVIS PRESLEY In
Openers, St..m and Dry Irons, Fry Pans,
ther, Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner and new residence on Front-St. in White and Mr. and Mrs.
----ITh,~ay MeninC at 7:110 p,m,
"KING CREOLE"
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore.
Gallipolis.
Cheesebrew.
lb.e chlii'Cil. Bootesw will
Elvis Presley, Carolyn Jones,
Sh1mpoo Polishers 1nd Sweepers.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Dallas
New officers elected Include
Dolores Hart, Dean Jagger,
Mn,' George AnderfMIII, Mrl.
MEET WEONESDAY
and sons, Steve, Billy, and M~ Mrs. Willis Anthony of the
Vic Morrow.
.Ancierlllll, Mrl.
Don
The XI Gamma Mu Sorority chael, of South Charleston, Ohio, dleport Church, president;
WHAT
LOVE
Featurttt•: A Milled Fortun•
Mrs.
(leorge
Low...,.,
18
Colorc1rtoon
IVill meet at the officr of the spent the weekend with their Charles Bennett, chairman of What ls lov that
Moon ·a
Mrs.
Columbia Gas Compony
at parents, Mr. and Mrs. For- Cbrisllan Training; Mrs. Beue
one may I8Y
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES.
Middleport Wedne.day evening rest Bachtel and family 1n Mid· lab White, chairtnall of Chris- You:" have my love f1r
Morch 28-29-30
msiead of Thursday as was dleport and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lion social relationa, servJna 111~·
POMEROY
"THE AMERICANIZATION
planned.
Election
of
officers
!ism
Matlack
of
Chester.
other
year,
But
yet
18 it lhill way lo be,
DF EMILY"
Ia love aowelhlng anyone
James Gamer, Julie Andrews will he held antdd,;•;,J;~p,,.....~ ~ J
Melv:yn Douglas. Jas. Coburn.
1
party will be '
Seaquicentennial
Miniltry Re11iewed
see?
Keenan Wynn.
members
are
urged
tD attend
F
Cia
C.lorcartoonl
Jove Ia not 10metblng
and bring a guest.
Auracta Se11eral
or ureh Circle
can lake;
Attendlna the Seoquicenteu- The theme "Strengthen Your
nlal of the Gallipolis First Unit- Brethren Through a Shepherd. And say, "Tonlihl my
stops, your, heart
ed Presbyterian Church, Mon- ing Mlnist!y," waa the tople
day evening !rom Syracuse were lUed by the pastor, Clarence
break."
is that whlcb you cannot
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Durst, Mr. ~~·when the Emma Smith
·
Blow
and Mrs. -,..,mas a-~
••· Mr• ~....le of Reorganized Church
and Mrs. WWiam F. Wlnebren- of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Even If you wished to do 110.
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lon· Saints met at the home of Pasdon , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hard- tor and Mrs. Clarence Proffitt.
love Ia not just a Partial
en, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gant,
Mrs. Golda GDIBan welcomklaa In 1 lane;
Mrs. Robert White, Mrs. Donald ed all Present The wOrsbip Ber•
II DOl just bap~,
1Cottrill, Mrs. Lawrence Diddle, vice opened with prayer by Mro.
II alao pain; .
and Mills Frankie Mumaw.
Robert Proffitt.
ill an emolillll deep Ia
' The eroup attended the 1:110 Mrs. WHllam Roush, Mrs. Oroheart;
banquet In the
Wasblngton ver Harris, Mn. Harold Prof. And It does not stop wll8n
School cafeteria preceding liJ flU look part In lb.e lfOI'Iblp sfr.
era part.
addreSB of Dr. Alder G. Hawi- vice wbich waa
OODclwf.
I
ina, moderator of the General ed by a lhorl talk by the pas- For love does not slop at a
.
Assembly.
tor. Group diJCI'"''ion fD!Iowed.
mand
.
I Mrs. Wllllam F. WinebrOIIIOI', 'lbe Women~1 .DePt. II to
It II there and u..rt It
' aa deleeate · Mrs. Arthur Syi· In charge of Family
ever will oland,
i vester,
al;e;,ate and Mrs. AI· March 28, 11 7;30 p.m. Carda The love 1bat ClJI be pvfll
, bert Dural attended the meet- were sent to the sick of I b e
today
.
i In of Scioto Preabytery at Clill·
community. Refresbments were
just aa quietly taken" away.
llcolhe Tueadlly.
served to 10 IIIOIIIberl by t b e
boatess.
love that'• plaamed from
COMPLETES TEST
start
.
Locust Grove Mamie, a 11Jr,. MRS. DAio CONVALI!'8CING lt'1 from tha bead and not
year-old reJ!alered Guernsey Mrs. Vincent Dabo, Lincoln
heart.
cow, owned by Edson Rousb, Hlll, Pomeroy, bas been eonmany people ley to Ute
Either W•y We C1n Save You Money
Racine, Ohlo, bas compleled an valesclng at the bome of helJove that ulberl raalalylivt'·'l
offlclal DHIR actual production mother, Mn. J. K.
Smith,
With A .. .
record of 1,718 pounda of milk Middleport.
aonn they fiDd lbemael..
and au )IOUIIIls of butterfat, in
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stl5 dayo two lima 1 day miJt.
OOU8IN
DIES
of love they tried
11
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ina. aecordln&amp; to the Ameri- Miss Sue Lehew of Mason,
bornw;
. ·~ " . ~ ""' J
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ean Guernsey Cattle Club. The W. Va., bas learned of lbe When they cou11I ·llm! bi01i baJI'
waa
by Ohio death of Hobert
. hl'l'
py fro1J! lha 11ar1
Slate
cousin, In New York
U their love bad ooly .,...
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Captured in
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Mrs. Erb is
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WASHINGTON IVPII - A
"mfgbty
bappy" Presldeat :
Jobn1on Ia preparing a a•tlonal welcome Friday for the
stars of tbe Gemini spact.

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The President voiced the
aa11on'l pride and extended a
Whlte House iu-vitatioa via
radln - telepbone Tnesdoy to
astronauts Vlr1il (Gus) Grls·
10111 and John W. Young after
ibey were aboard tbe carrier
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DANCE GROUP - These six Eastern High sc hool stud•nts will dance to the
of " Hey, Look Me Over," during the minstrel and olio at the school Thursday
day nights of this week. Left to right. are Cindy Rinehart , Unda Larkins, Cheryl Be1nb,

Sally Mora, Roberta Trussell and Ann Holler- Sentinel photo

Eastern Minstrel Opens Thursday

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