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Trussell, Cheryl Bentz, Connie the cbonJs wllh dancers doing
lor her version of "I Can 't Hayman, Sally Mora and Mary a turkey trot. Dancers are VIcStop Loving You," which is Taylor and Bill Amos wUJ lol· ty Poole&lt;, Joey Bailey, Twlla
rated a sure hit.
low with "How Come You Do Karr, Jerry Warne, Pat Gaul,
End man Charles Eichinger Me Lik• You Do," u Twila tllke Well, Roberta Wells, _Char·
will sing , .." oblle." backed by Karr and Edna M.C.y dance les E1gh~~~ger, Janet Holsinger,
dancers Jackie Bahr rloberta In the background. A dance Theron Cn!ise, Linda Spencer,
' - ' - -- - - - ' '- 'number, "Waiting lor tbe Rl- Bill Amos, Patty Bahr and
Iherl E. Lee:· will close !he Steve Cowdery.
· first part or !be show.
Clsolng out tbe " Holiday Inn"
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part of !he show wm he the
1 Mike Will Is to emcee the December presentation wilh the
second part of the show whtch
will feature tunes and acts recognizing .. ch monlh of the
Mrs . E. E. Roush and Mn~. ytar.
Amy H•lm returned to their For January , dancers Pat
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homes. Lakeview, Moeday aft- Gaul, Sbetl• Drake, Clndi runeOU
er a three w..ks viSit w1th . harl. Linda Larkins,
Jackie
Mrs. Char lf'S Withrow.
11'ahr and CorHlie Hayman will
Mrs. Lewis Roush of Miners- 1perform to the mu, ic of "Auld Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vrovtlle and sJSt", Mrs. George Lang Syne" and "Tbere'U Be A man and chtldren, l\l•rk and
McCimtock or P1. Pleasant, W.l Hot nme in the Old Town.''
Esther.• of Belpre, vtstted SunVa .. vtst!ed Tuesday at Letart Continuing on the "Holiday day With their parents, Mr. and
Falls
hall Mrs
Mrs. John
Vroman
and MrM. and
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Flekhng
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of the presentation will
be Joh~ Vroman is im rovi~ slow:
Mr. and Mrs. Pearly Jewell Mike Will, Jerry Warne, Greg I from a broken h/'p and gis conof Columbus were Saturday Bail•y, Theron Cruise and Paul f:;.,d to her home.
t'Venlng ~uests of Mr. . lind I Curtis singing ''Heart of My Mr a d M Edgar Reynolds
~rs. Esl u~ Mossman, Mmers- Heart" ~hile Doris. Davis, Jan- were . inn Mo~~antown, W. Va.
VIlle.
et Holsmger . Manlyn Karr, over the weekend to visit their
Mrs. ll': A. Morgan was the Twila Karr and Pat Koblentz son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday dmner guest ~~ Mr. and dance.
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Val Reynolds and cblldren. Mr.
Mrs ..Roger Morgan and far.n• ly , A St. Patrick '~ Day tr1bute and Mrs. Reynolds were acoomof Mldd1e!X_lrt when the birth· I will be made during the March panied home by their granddauday of Keith Morgan was ob- scene with ''It's A Great Day ghter, Gwynn, for a visit.

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''Wblte Christmas," and Greg
Bailey's orlg1nal version
of
"Mr. Lonely."
Stage crew members a are
Charles Frecter, Dave Leou·
ard, Kenneth HNtung, Rick
Koblentz. and Ken Caldwell.
Mrs. Horace Karr will he accompanist lor lhe several acts
of the lhow.
Usherettes are Connie Hoisinger, Lois Sisson, Alice Smith,
Jean Hllllt, Rose Marcinko. Pal
Bahr, Vikcy Pooler, Twila Karr,
Barbara Lanham, Regina Speocer, Judy Cogar, Pam Buckley,
Doris Davis. Pat Gaul, RoberIa Wells, Sondy Trussell, Janet
Holsinger and Linda Hendersoa.

Park- ~~ ~ecC!ris~· :

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George Powell of El
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Is . oy. ~m a
ersburg, W. Va. and Mrs .
· ·na McCoy, Julia McCoy, Brenda
don Gaul and grand•on, Ri cky, Larkms and Esther Speocer.
of Chester VISited Sund ay after- The girl's ensemble will takt;!
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etr mot er .. l ' rs . over for the April scene to do
Adam Ebersba rh1 and family: "April Showers'' with
the
Mrs. G~ne De\\ ees and child· Eagle basketball boys in a
ren . David and Karen, of Co- modeling scene. A skit, " In My
lumbu• are the guests 01 her Merry Old•mobile," will be
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett presented by Pat Gaul
Ruth
Thomas.
. Landon. Cheryl Bootz, ' Roberta
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Da vis Trussell and Jackie Bahr.
spent the weekend in Spring- For .rune Barbara McGrath
fiel_d with her sis1er and broth- Iwill do "D~ddy" with dancers
er·m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har- , Pat Bailey Shiela Drake Druold John son.
~ cilia Cline ' Pat Smith
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Wells were held from the Sa·
cred Heart church Tbursda
March 18, at 10 a.m. witt, or~
Rev. Father ·John ~rei offic..
iat!ng_
Burial was in lhe Sacred
Heart cemete'l' and pallbear.
ers were Victor Wippel
Leo
Carroll Walter Schrel~r Herr
ry Ewi~g. Henry Wells ~d Ed-

Inspection on
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Jerry Colley Ia lllilla JfDller
Hospltsl and 18 lmprotir&gt;J last.

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son and her sister, Miss Ruth Mrs. Gene Maciejewski oi CoCarson
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r ru e Neutz..
The Middleport Amateur Gar- ling, Paul Neutzling and Mr. and
deners wHI meet Thursday eve- Mrs. Walter Hails of Athens
ning at 8 p.m. at the home of
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Cpl. and Mrs. Walter Murray Sub-District Rally
Harris of Alexandria, Va., were Of
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weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Youth 18 Sun.doy
Charles Searles.
The reg~lar sub-district rally
Mrs. Emerson Jones and Mrs. of the Meigs County Methodist
c. E. Burde.tte were in Ath_e~s Youth Fellowship will be held
Monday. Whde there they VISit. Sllflday arternoon, March 28, at
and
ed wlth Barbara Jane~, student 2;30 p. m. at. the United Methor-========="li . 8 k '
at Ohio University.
d1st Church m Pomeroy. Mem·
cy·· v~u~;~ A Grand Old Flag" Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rich- 1 ~rs\..of th~ ~vangelical Vnit_ed
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- ards were in Clncinnati Sunday . returen JUmor and
Senior
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guest •peker
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. will be
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son e ev. John WUliams, assoTONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
· robatJc presentation, Come to 8 tt
' ciate pBstor of the First MethoNOT OPEN
[the
Fair."
A
vocal
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by
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in Alhens . The ,.~
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James
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EastFRIDAY tnd SATURDAY
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, oo ays as le num- Allen were Gallipolis visitors
ay, wtt~ess area chairman. I
March 26-27
ber for September.
Monday.
They ai&gt;O visited All Metbndtst youth are remindELVIS PRESLEY in
October w11i feature a quar- with relatives of Mrs Ac ee
to send their registration lee ·
"KING CREOLE"
!tet singing "Shine On Harvest
· r · of 35 cents to Mrs. c. F.
Elvis
Presley,
Tompkins, Sprin•
Dolort&gt;s
Hart, Carolyn
Dean JaJones.
ggt&gt;r , Moon" and another of the many
...,. Ave., PomeVic Morrow.
blacklight numbers with scare
roy.
Peahn·ette: A Missed Fortun• crows, Marilyn Karr,
Esther
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Coloreortoon
. Spencer , Sandy Trussell, Kay
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1 ~ew, Duris Davis, Palty Babr.
SUNDAY, MONOAY, TUES. Patty Koblentz . Connie Hay.
March 21-29-30
man, Rose Ritchie and Connie The Young WJVes Club met ~ 'ltr
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Thursday,
March
18,
at
tbe
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OF EMILY"
1 The Tabnksgiving holiday will home of Mrs. Don Sayre of :
James Garner, Julit' Andrews
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Melvyn Douglas, Jas. Cubur n, Ireceive mention in the Nov.em· Pomeroy.
Keenan Wynn.
ber segment with "Count Your
Mrs. K~ith Ridenour, prestColorcartoons
Blmings" being presented by dent: preSided over . a busmess
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State
Gifts were received by Mrs
Son. Oakley C. CclllruJ,
Don Sayre and Mrs. Bill Win: along with Senate
Majority
don from their secret pals. New ~eader Ted Gray and Senator
members were lnitiilted bv Mrs. Jim ~orpe, has ~troduced in
Jack Gillian Mra, Bill Windon the Obto Senate a btU to enact a
and Mrs. K~ith ftjdenour.
compr~hensive change in Ohio's
Refreshments of cak€:, Ice obscemty law~.
cream , mints anti coffee or pop Senator CollJD! made the fo[.
were served.
lowmg comments about the proposal ·
Present were Mr!il. Tom Hay- ··ow
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man Mro Robert Burke Mrs
o • ws on lhe subject
Earl RUehle, Mrs. Bill Windon; of obscenity are a hodge-podge
Mrs. Nat Carpenter, Mrs. Em- of measures whlch have beeu
erson Pr.1)1er, Mrs. Jack Gillian, .a_dopted to fit a particular situaMrs. KeJtl Ridenour, Mrs. Don bon. There has never been any
Sayre snd Mrr.. Elton Ritchie. effort made ~ modernize and
The next: meeting wiiJ be at make them umfonn. The , .
lhe home of Mrs. Jack Gillian, suit baa been that lhey are dU·
Thursday, ttpril 15.
llcult to enforce and to obtain
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alclllg
with recent decision• of the
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Middleport G1rle
United States Supreme Court
Exhibit Projects
mate the adoption of t1t11 proTwo Middleport 111gb School posal a neceaslty.
IIIP COIL SIAft
fltxlble ••• tlr.m sprlncsofthlflnestCNd••b,l,orll....,._ ,
freshmen entered exhibits and
"Ao a reaall of tbe Supremo
Wslns ••• 11v• ,... ,. at NIIWft&amp; tomkllt .rna .,.... .
were rated etreellent and good Court docltloao aed the - •
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at tbe annual Southeast Ohlo forceablllty of our !aWl, tile
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IIYDIIAIIUC PIUIID MAMIWOOD fltAIIU
Athens.
H lbrealeu to pervert an ...
8tr0n1L•olkl undera'tmct~r.. th•t WGii't *'UIMfc GrlfiOW'
Receiving an excellent rating lire generatloa.
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on powilful ·
ll)'draullc
IN 5Trlf
was Elaine Davis, for her pro "Recent changes In decisions
PUFORMANCI TUTID FAUICS
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ject concernfllg the defects of by the u_ s. Supreme Court
ltl•cted for btauty from th• world'• flftntmllfr. Te&amp;t.:C. ·
the heart. She Ia the daughter have made profound cbangea In
fw wur•.blllty MIS ~IJ'• to
Ute nMCie ill
in Pen-Parrot Shoes
..-.rn 11vlna.
of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Davl•. lhe obscenity laws ollhe COllJI.
White shoe eventa far little
Josephlne Toney, daughter of try. Tile Ohio law1 need to he
'aifls caU for styles like tfle ...
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roger
Toney,
rebrought
up
to
date
and
1n1o
line
Demure and simpie iA desilf\, but
celved a rating of sood lor her with these decisions. Thla Ia
a4weys well constructed •nd
display on ber project, regen- one of lhe purposeo of our bill.
pr•tested. Thes• are kleel for her
confifmation, first communion,
eratlon of planarla, The girls Tile other purpose Ia to make
c:-r f04' Easter paradinc. Styles
were accompanied to Atheno by our laws more enforceahle and
available in white calf, whtta
llonry Null, Science instruc- more Wliform.
p11ten~ white lizard print.
tor.
"The original Idea lor the
patent &amp;
lt""'""'"""""""==--==~1 measure came from lhe Clfl.
zens lor Decent Uteratan of
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~AS.OH
-'the ideas lor the bill. Tiley haV&lt;O
done more than any other group
BIG FREE SHOW
to
ir. the nation to stop the dissemThunder
March 25th Ination of obscene material.
OPINING NIGHT
"II should he pointed out thai
the
mere passaf!8 of thla proJackie Gleason in
posal
will not remove
thla
"GIGOT•
filth from the bookstand•. It
(In COlor)
takes
law enforcement oa the
-&lt;tndlocal
level
and pubUc awareGene Nelson
Fa,. Spain
ness
to
llamp
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbon• ward Wells. Coming from out
spent the weekend m Bucyrus of town for the services were
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ry Woodrow Jr. ·II II. 'ldiey.•a . Jnlllatlon was held lor throe Jane , •• we
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lnspeobon to he held JUile
I a:'andpareru.- -~ 111:.
illd lDteraalionol 0rder ol
Job B ular llfiiiiOn~4~ ~":t.~
wben lhe Staff and Officers of Mrs. LawrenOe·IIOfiner·ol: _ . U,qblel'l 11101 Ill l'IIIUlar lhe DAV
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-rMeigs Temple, Pytltlan Sisterl eroy and Mr. lllld Mfl. Jelie Jlm Monday evenln• at I be CaJ11Pbell, ]risklenl, film~t
met Monday ""enlng at the ball. Moore of Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., Pomeroy Muonlc ~emple.
Tile meelllll opened
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Mrs. Karl Owens opened tile lllr and Mn . GordoD Wolle of Stepillnle Pullen,
honored 11t1&lt; form and-...~
meeting wt!b prayer.
. ~lne Rou~ 2 Herman· Hoff· queen, preolded and opened tlte Icatlona were read
on
Mra. Pbll Melnhlrt gave a ner Pomero
J F (loud., -meeting In ritualistic form. Ad- taken. Zona wat report.
reading entitled, "Easter is the win' Parter!but.
Va and .ull gueolll welcoii!Od were Mra. eel ncenUy flooNrned .!rom!:;
Dawn of A New Day" which Mri LizZie MOon; ~f Srnitbb
·Dale Warner, MraCharles pltal. ~ter catdo ~Ill he •
waJ written by the pastor of a W.
are greai Jii-andpareoJ"":, 'l'llel.. and Mr. and Mro. Guy to shut-lit tdeinhert,
Presbyterian Church In Dayton,
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er
J. H- Schafer.
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meellng, relrelhmenla were ser- and Jennie Howell. Tile travelHumorous readlnga were ..v.
REV1V.U..10 I!IIOGRESS. ved · with Mra. Helone Mullon lng prize dOll&amp;~
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en by Mrs. Karl Owens and Mrs. A ,revival 11 now~ lA progress promoter of bolpitality, in Hamm was aw
to ~ I
Horace McElhinny. A birthday at lhe 0tiiJ"(lb o1 GOd at.Cbeo- dtlfgw, .
StahL Plans were ~de or •
poem was read In observance ter. ·Sen'Icoo hejjn ot 1:30 p.m.
UO potluck ~nner following lht
of the birlhday of Dorla Bailey each evenlag .wlih ·~~~v. Denlel
IIIRTIIDAY OJI8ERVED
regular meettng In April. -·
and the birthday song sung by WI&gt;J'kman-u "'iageJillt Every. · Mr and Mrs Dale Barnhart
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the group. The traveling prt.e, mels we!COu!e. .
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LEARN OF DEATH
donated by Mra. Clarence Clark·
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lainuy dinner In honor of lhe M . c. H. Wloe Jr r-s..
was won by Mrs. Chester Zlr· mg .games ~;played ·· and birthday aDiilveraary •I thelr ed =~rd of the death? or Mra.
kle.
prt.es .award.t , &amp;o .. !4ra.: Meln- ll!n, Ronald; o1 Cillumbua. The Smith E. Ballentine, ·Sr., at
A communication was read bart Mrs MJiU&gt;Ie
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from Sylvia Bowen, ~ct ep- Mn. RJchard·-~~ ilhd .Mri. Ronal~ Barnhart and famiJy of fonnerly in Marietta where Mr.
uty of Logan, announclll(! In- Karl Owens. Relreobmenls ol Ccbnnb~ and l!!r.. 111\(1 Mra. l!:r- Wise resided several years 4i3
spectlon lor Junelst. Mrs. Me!n- IIBIIdwlcheo, iJ01110 dllpo ·lllld nell llat'lllulft and daughter, while In business there. $he
hart, chatrman of the ways and coffee were II8I'Wd by
Mn. Sherrl.
was 96 years old. The bndy ll
means committee ~porte4 that Cheater Zirkle: l : Mrs. Paul Zlr·
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. at tbe Doudna • McClure Funth~ group had . sheers, steak kle. ·Hostesseo :for April metllnc . Mlu Lora Sanders, lnlatit eral Home \9here services will
knives and parmg lmlves I or w19 he Mrs._David Farmet and da!llhler of Mr. and· Mho. Fred be held Wedoeoday at 10 a.,.,.
sale.
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PEP--'Financial Nightmare'

Damages were e~tlmaled at COLUMBUS (UP! )- Fi~ance
$20 000 to the boule and con- Director Richard Krabach s top
of the Wetzpll-St. ...,. aide said Wednesday night that
idence of Mr. and Mrs. Guy local school districts would he
Cowan In o lire Wedoeaday
saddled with additional cooto of
Pomeroy VolUDteer Fire IJe. 1147,294,500 to take full advanpariment Chief Henry Werry tage o~ the Ohio Council for
made the estimate after tbe Education's PEP proposal.
blue had been put .out lalo yes- Howard Col~er testified before
terday afternoon. ·
the House Ed~atioo Committee
Chief Werry said the seven- on the PEP proposal, whlcb
rD&lt;m two-story frame structure would ra1se the state sales tar
wa1 ~mpletely ruined. Northing ' from 3 t~ 4 per cent to provide
was gotten out of the bouse. \ $116 mil !Jon a year in additional
Tile lire broke out lhortly af- 1
Mrs. Cowan had gone to 1
· with a neighbor, Mn. Ja- i
Soulsby. By the time lire-1
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state aid to ~chool districts.
be 1124 million: Ill million more two !acton might push addoil
Wednesday s meetmg had ]than tre antlc1pated revenue Istate COlts even higher.
originally been called for oppo- increase from the sales tax "Full implementation of PBP
nents of the bill, but none ap. boost.
, woul~ add subllanilally to local
peared to testify. Chairman B.A.
Ccsl Mlgbt Be Higher
costs ao well u 1ncreoae lillie
Broughton. R-Chardon, said, Collier said "conservative" 31~," CoUer said.
however, that several opponents estimates were made by the The largest expense WOIIJII.
had indicated a desire to testify state in figuring the anticipated come from the proposed pro;
and that he expeo!ed them to cost of PEP In al least two ar- gram for lhe culturally dllliolo
appear at a hearing in two eas. the cost of transportation vantaged. Under PEP. lhe ate
weeks.
and the cost of a proposed pro- would prcwide 135 per eblltl 111
Collier
presented
fi gures gram for culturo:.lly deprived those eligible for the prosram.
which shewed th at the actual children.
The OCE has estima~ tbat
cost to the slate of PEP would He said it was possible those
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O:liei Werry said II men reaponded. to the alarm. The fire--

fighters battled !hi blaze until
about 4 p.m. and 10me mem·
hers of tile department re'
malned at the structure until
' IIIG BLAZE - Firemen from the Pomeroy Volunteer Fire department fought
aller 6 p.m. on llandby duty.
Ia rillY'· Wedne•day afternoon to bring a blaze at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Guy Cowan ;,"" ~w':t:;"' t re~12t~ the
on ii'Veugall-st under control. The fire, however, had a head start and the structure ; ' pa en • u
· P·
wasi rulned. The recently remodeled home was the first built on Wetzgall-st in Porn; ·
.
ero.-.- Sentinel Photo
The firemen kept the blaze
'
from IPreadlng to the nearby garase and home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Riggs.
It "' believed tne fire llarted
f-rom a 1111al1 electric heater ill
upstairo ·bathroom of the
1 no''"• according to Chlel Werry .. :

King to Stand On
eff Davis .SPil, FQgleQoits·
On Order of
·Air Grievances His Doctor

CONTESTANTS - These I 2 elementary school stu
dents o! Meigs county - many of whom .are just in the
sixth grade - represented their J~poctive ~hools well
at the annual spelling bee Wednesday night. Seated, left
to .cighl•. axe Pamela Bur!&gt;On of · Bediord; Shelley Hall
Bradbury; Debbie Garnes . Salem Center; Gloria Goff,
Salem Center; Shirley Rucker, Tuppers Plains and Rosa
Mary Andrews, Riverview Standing, Phyllis Mdnt)Te,
Chester; Roger Nease, Syracuse ; Gary H&gt;rt, Southern;
Franklin Rizer, Salisbury: Gene Flowers. Salem Center
and Debbie McMiUan, Southern. - Sentinel Photo.

Chester 7th Grader Wins
County Schools Spelldown
Phyllls Mcintyre, a seventh , ner was announced tht champ..
grade student at Chester Grade ' ion after she correctly apellUI
School, the daughter of Mr. and "Genesis. "
Mrs. Herbert Mcintyre. won : Mi!&gt;S Mcintyre said after !be
the annual Meigs County Spel ·~ had been presented a handsoml
ling Bee Wednesday night at trophy by Spelling Bee Ger.eral
the
Southern
El ementary .Chairman Robert Bowen. ''I
School.
ldon 't know whether or not I'm
Miss Mcintyre spelled '·fraud· · going to be looking forward to
ulent" correctly after it was the state contest. It's a Jot ell
mis-spelled by runner -up Shir- ~ work."
ley Rucker, an eighth grader Winning th ird place was Gent
from Tuppers Plains. The win-]
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1-Dai!J' lentintl, PomHVJ-M1ddleport, 0., Mar. :U, 1161

COMMENT~TING

IDITOIIAU Y

ONE of tile goals In the program of the

aU.

great society is to raise the cultural
lovll of all communities. II aU bolla down
to tho fact that to el\joy lifo to the lullest
there It more to it than simply ralsiJii
the tconomlc level of the people. II they
do not know how to get the most enjoyment out of life then their existence is
without purpose, and revolves around
the more gaining of material wealth. Cit·
lzens should be concerned about the cui·
tural level of tbeir community, because
ill the tnd one that is far advanced will
be u attractive aa 1 magnet In bringing
In new residents who choose often be·
tween one conununity and another on
that bult provided the chances to make a
UviJai art equal.

"

cerned with oontinual improvement.
There Is one lfOUP here that has for
years tried with strenuoua effort to bring
the best in entertainment to the public,
and at t1mu it
mtchty dlscouraaed
at the apathy of people. But they should
tallt heart aJid not bt dlunayed hecauee
there II ourlly enough avldence that
people are do!Jii many thinp that are of

a•ta

• aaltural Dalllft.

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ID other words there Is a hidden ele·
meat Ill tbe ho- of Iocav.ooenta !bat
bode well for the contlnu~ growth of a
high dell'" of culture. We should not he
~~atlafled lllltll WI set It rubbed off on a
larger segment of our society. The great
forcet for the Improvement of humaa
c:t~aduct are the ochools and churches,
aJid we an not lacklnlln that recard.

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dodora
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aen1J1I the dlfflcaltlel oomo
ehlldrel bevo bad tearala1 to
dleW. MOll oormal bellleo bt11111 le II Oboal I moelln
or ollorlly alter IIIey OIIIJtOW
lbt blfandlt min oplllllll till
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loti plaeod .. lbt

loqH. ftll early nllu bopo
a 1N1bJ fnlll c!loki.UI lo deall
wbtll
II too )'011111 to ....,,
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fant tr1t1 to pup many obJocta. When lhll ha~bbr
lhould oncouraae your
to
Ill solid foocla. Tho ICJ1itlsh dooton clled IIIII of a .,..,...

HElEN HELP US!
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by H~l•n l!lottel-...1
Mrs. Mar)' GJnaerich,
I'll!
South 1Ith st., GolhtD lndlallll
II 7e yean old and a abut • ln.
She hu alway• remembered
otherl who were lonely, and n
lui It would belp to choor bet
eo much lo know people W't,
oven though they may not bt
peroonally acquainted witb her.
Would your readers
pleatl
wrllll to ber? Thank you.-Mrl.

DJIICIUMINATION AOAINU
HUSBANDS?

Dear Heloa:
Wby Is lhll?
If the "life of tht party" aell
his u.oual sell, my wife lblnkl
he Is a can!. She lallilu a • d
carries on with blm and soya
a perty wouldn, bt tba 111111
without Mm.
But II my wlfe'a huablnd
!me) tries II, be burs about M.M.I.
how he JDIIde I lwl of blmltlf Dear Helen:
all the way borne. And for a
When you Hid bow Important
week aftenrardl be hears dip It lo to reoUy listen to JOIIl'
about "my bulband who aeta chlldron, you laid It alll
So
looped."
1111111 parenta compl•ln 1 h a 1
If !be other ganders ClD set lbelr toen-aaers .clam up lllld
sauced, how come Ill)' Wile """'! leU them enytblq. I
make• me feel Ukt a - ldALIIi think the reason 11 !bat thoaah
GOOSE
adulta TH1N1t they 11't llylq
Dear M.G.:
to llllon, they reslly UlltD only
. . . For the 111111
lonl tJIDUih to pi the drift,
ly DOROTHY KILGALLI!N
you'd atare at 1 bikini on Malll and then they llarl 1to1urbJa.
or, although thtt wtll be hard take he ever mod• wu In not Street, so lon&amp; 11 ,our wife Oh I know they d011't I!OIIIIder
to find .... Friends of a recent tying up with the Brunswick wam't In It . . A matter of II a lecture, they !Wit want to
aet their pollll. acrou, but the
people w~en he made "T h o ownership. - H.
bride hope the marriage won't
Dear
Helen:
klda
lhlnk they are . bolni
Hustler." He might have made
tum out to bt one of tho!e bli
I'm
Just
a
housewife
and
oot
preached
at end they pull down
dlalllualonmenbl. The groom a fortune, now that pool bas really complalolng. But
I'd
the
turtalD. II parenta would
ia described as utremely ego- become the boHest indoor aport !Ike to know If you have
an only learn to be quiet and take
tistical, and tt'o highly likely evfll In Hollywood.
Idea why men hate to 180 their It oil In, bt lntereoted, but not
that ltmperamenta will otarl
wives laugh and have fun! Let competitive in the talk, and nev''Zorba the Greek" hao 'ol· a wife do somefllinl silly and er lnlerrupl to point up a good
claohlng soon after the public~
ty dies down .... David WestheJ. ready grossed nearly a third the busband II embarrllled lo leaon, or say, "I told you 110,"
mer, author of the best • seller of a million dollan at the pleceo. But If an unmarried tlley'd find they can't ohul their
uvon RYan'* Expreu/" which SUtton, the highest totAl regD- woman does the oame tiling, the teen-agen up. I know! - MOhas been made into a film, will tered at thai tbutre In years. mon all and laugh and act !Ike TilER OF A TALKATIVE
have Ids next book, "My Sweet The Anthony Quinn film. up lar she is a real cllaracler to lh1nk TEEN
Charlie."· published 1n October. seven Ooc&amp;"s. seems well on 1t1 II up.
Door Mother:
Movie company offers are pciUl"' way to topping even till fal&gt;. · My girl friend and I weal to
The fine ort of llotenln&amp; II
in&amp; In alread)' . ... IC!Izabelb Alb ts'lbc box • offlct ..-.1 of a lli&gt;ky party (dreued In era- hard to master; most of us parevery zy let-ups) and aft.eniards we enta fall at least a Utile short
ley, who portrays 1 New York "Nevrr on Sunday."
11r1 in "!be 1blrd Day," wao where II playo.
decided we'd go downtown In bore. II mew sincere 1ntert11
hom In Ocala, Florida, and
our funny clothea (I wu In lllze In even the llnletl OCCUI'I'eii!!U
ml!: ALMANAC
40 patched overalls held up wltb - but not snooplneu - so thai
raised In Baton RouJe.
Her
By Uaited Preso IDienlalloDll a rope and wore old bools, and when the big problems come amother wanted her to Hille
down 1o the lifo of a Southern . Today Is Thursday, March U, my friend had on a ruffled glng· lone they cau be aired without
bODe, but Liz nplalnJ: "I had the Mth day of 1965 with ZB1 to ham pinafOre.) · We badll't had recriminations, condomnatlma,
anytbm, but aofl drinks - we e~p!oslODII or angry commands.
read and re-read everr word IDIIDw.
Tho moon Is approachln&amp; Ita just tbouabt It would bt IIIII to I'm sure you know aU about
ever written by Ernest HomJ81 101111 ruell0111.
thll Mother. You have a lucky
lnpay. I lllpped for all tho!t .,... phase.
'lbe
morning
liar
Ia
Mm.
We
101
reactions
all
rllht.
daughter."
dark, depraved chraclerl he
Tho evening olin are Mara, from our bwohonda. Ytl !bote
ll'a 1 sar. bel thai J.d. would
wrote about. I didn't !mow uMercury
and
Jupiter.
oame
fellowl
btal
thne
and
all
but vanish If each youoa peractly wbero I Wll 10inl to
Arturo Toscanlnl, the Italian . stomped whtn a bachelor air! 11011 had ONE aduh with whom
meet them but I pesaed Now
symphony
&lt;OIIductor, wu hom danced on the table lUI week. be C!OUid reaU, talk'- and a
York wu the best pllct to
on
th1l
day
In 1187,
- WONDERING
parent II btal.
etart." No word on whtlher lht
On
lhll
day
In
hiotory:
Dtar
Won:
'1'1111 column II de41catod 10
IDund them.
In
17'18,
!be
Contlllental
Con•
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Llkt
I
ay
a
11111
!butfamily
Uvlng, so Jf you're haY.
Weltorwelahl Champ Emile
Grlflltb II cur..,.tly ltalnlrqJ area awarded the first medal band) II a private affair. Nol a Ina ~ trouble or jut plllll
al the Concord Hotel, prepor1J11 evaqlven In tht u.s. to Gooqe btml ol laughl to lbe oa1ook- troublt, Ill Helen help YOU.
lilt will a1Jo nlcome your
for h1l moe! Wltll JOlt Stabile Wuhlnglnn In ncot~n~tloo of h1l ers. - H.
at Madison Square Garden on role In brlnllna aboullho tvlo~TMENT
::.,
lllarch 30 . . . . Juho Andmn' uatlon of Botton bJ British foro- ....... "·len•.
•••·
210 7eor old Emma ~. b.,.. •~M~n.
~~~~==~----------~~~~==~~~~nor~·~-----ln IISl, Greek palrlota llartIn New York while mama trav·
s.F a.vB MEETS
ell aU over the COUDiry doln&amp; ed lbelr revolt aplnll the Ot.
:,tembero of the J 1 olull mol
the "Sound of Mualc" pramltrt loman Empire. In 1833 the iDSilnday
evenlnl at tbe home of
appearances, lpendl mot! ol depondent Greek klucdom wu
All and Ada Hosklnt, Athena
her thne with ber f a - play- eotohlllbed, endJn&amp; the revolt.
lloed. • potlUCk ctlnntr ...
ill lt63, boxer Da•ey Moore
mala - tbo clauiblln ol
Mort than $310 wu rooolved 111 ved II 1:10 to Mrs. Baker
SybU and Rlehanl Burtoa .... died ol a brain Injury altar a
Tony Curllo doea I Hlirt ol knookGut In a featherwellbt tl- froiD a chicken dl!umer aponaor- GGrdon, Mr. and .Mn. Elmtr
ed reeenlly by tht Rutland B1P Wk:kham and lbt boll and
Rudolph Valenttno In a tent llt bout with SUgar Ramoo.
school Selllor clau. Co-cbalr- ilooltsl.
ocene with Natalie Wood In
men
wore VH. Keltb SIJiber.
"''l'he Great Race." Now, II
A tlloqhl for the day:
that n!co! Valenti.., was ...
Amlerlcan a ut b o r 'lbomu land and Mn. Elleen BlwkiDt.
of the ICI'eell'l tmmortall, and
Palne ooee IBid .....Wbea we lludllll chalrmlll Wll Jlllla
It doesn't oeet~t load Illite to are planning for posterity, we Lucas.
Others to wlmm tho cluo II
make fun of blm .. .. Robert oujJbt to r e - - IIIII v1t1ut
atendlna
tbanb InclUde Mrs.
Rossen llyt the greelest .... In IIIII berediJa7, ~
Raymond 8mllh, Mn. Paulilll
Zeigler, Mn. Earl WJ'Itlll, lfn.
Ray Wllllama, Mn.
WI1UIIII
JirrtD, Ifni. Calvla,, ~
Mn. IUdlard Lucu, MrS. Dna. II IAtnbtrt, Jolrl. Homtr hrt.
v, Mrs. Pa1li Brown, and Mn.
JtuasoD Utile, bead ooak II
tho lchool cafetetll.
lllndl!llt chalrmlil
wtudt'
N...,. Pope, llcklll; B o liD It
Turner and Mlkt Stnarl, tab-

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting

IJ'III·

On the otber hand we should he con-

btlnp.

Anyone who hu 'l'led to teach
parakeets to talk knowo that
urue..a you aet • )'OUJ1I bird and
talk to 11 early and otter. It will
never learn. Peycholollsta btVI
found many uamplel of lbll
phenomenon In tbo loW« ani·
mals but Utile hu been dont

It Is certain that there Is no clear cut
criteria for the Judallli of tbe cultural
tltment In a community. Some would try
, to mu~ure it by the facllltiu that a rommunlly hu In the way of Ubraries, ron·
ctrlt, orchestras, theaten and many of
the other arts, and the support that il
liven them locatly. 'I'hlo is not noceooarily true. One of the main yardstick&amp; of a
community culture can be mtllured ful·
ly only by tho h1dlviduals who aaptre to
tho bill ill human conduct and thouabt.
'11111 can thow up Ill their IOinl quietly
about tht job of utlnl their own and
pubUc n1ourct1 for c:t~mmunlty pro-

In othar words we can tell better the
leva! of c:t~mmunlty Jlvlnl by c:t~nduct,
which II rafiected in the statittlCI of tho
law anforcement agencies and the rate
of lllcidenct of various crimes against
penon1 and property. We can look at a
community and loU what it Is like by Its
concern for ita fellowman, and tho ef·
forlt that art bellli made to continually
improva their living conditions. We are
moet certainly one of that number and
the numbtn of people who lend their ef·
forts to provide proper education, and
who 110t examples of hi&amp;h Uvtne are most
certainly leJlon in tlili area.

to apply lhll loaoa to buman

0, Wa,... 0, Bra.-, M.D.
'lbe chief buslneas of a child
11. to develop many compllcat.
ed ok!lll. Evidence Ia accumublllng that with each new skill
tbtrt 11 a criUcal period when
the skill can be learned wit~
relative e•••- If for any reaeon
It II not !eamed durlnl
this
period, 11 will he leamed later
only with great difficulty, If al

Our Level Of Culture

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MISS MIDNIGHT'S
NOTEBOOK: There'• talk In London
about reconciliation
between
the Sean Connerys. Don't make
any •arge bets on It .... but he
did spend two recent nights at
their VIctorian homo In Acton
Park, with Diane .
Director
Andrew McLaglen wont to Vlr·
a'nlo to scour lht countryside
for the bli Civil War scene In
"Shenandoah." He lound
his
location spot, all right - In Eugene. Oregon. A young actor recently divorced from lanother
screen sial Is lrylnl to solve his
problems by taldna da111eroua
dresm .d rup .... Quote from
Peter Falk: "Evon tbouCh I
come from New York, I say
that today the Hollywood motion picture Industry II produoln&amp; beHOI' actiJ11, better writIng and better dlroctlon thsn
the New York Thealrl. Althoucb there are IIUI occulonally .,..., plays on Broadny,
I say Broadway just ain't what
it uoed to be. and Hollywood II
geHing better and
bettor."
SUre Peter; thai's wbJ Holly.
wood buys so many Broardway shows . . .. Georp Sbell'o
Jna, who hu won .-y jaa
honor in nistenee, may bs In
loJ new praise. He'a
heeD
uked to do the muale for a ton.
don musical based on "A Tale
of Two Cities" .. .. !los J1u1.
oell'o role In the mm version
of .. Ob Dad, Poor Dad,. atvea
her M costume chanpt and It
w;,s. Wby don't they IIYI lhe
money and simply J'I'I'Oieaao
"Auntie Marne" The
lar&amp;t
new trend In fllm1 will bs amnesil plota . At leu! a doseD
or them are In the worb """·
There were 1 lot of lou of
memory epico alter Wnrld Wu
fi, but the new ODel!l baVI
wildtr, weird..- J&lt;t • age lwlsto.
'l'ht Nat King Cole

rum, "Ad-

am" will be made even though
be died. They're seeldnc a replacomem for lht beloYed lin&amp;-

Cla.
s
s
A.
'Uncrer··~t·a. ,.·~n·,,.. xa=~.~~~al,·SI... ~~~~..•
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old ptl who would not dtew ~
feed WMII. 'lbty leanled tllJi
WlW she wu 2 abe bad been In
the care of a nurse who pvo
beJ no aoUd food btcai!IO! sht
was afraid the child would
choke. several olher ehlldrell
wtrt tvltl old., and wbt
•ouldn't eat solid food were olio
IOI'Yed.
'11111 ~ the lnWtltlltC .
polnl that lbett may b-. a erllo
k:al period for ~ other
lkllll. 1or tulllplt, 'utleullll
apeech II learae!l rap~fi P'&gt;
lw... 12 aad 11 IDOtllbe V'.,t,
Wbon a eblld with a clefl pal'
alt hu tblt dlfocl corracted)lr
b In bla aeoond f1'11'· ~
sptech II oully lllrned but. If
lbe operation II poolpont!lo 'ioO
loJ11, apeech will alft1l be dl(·
. flcull and ll'lleulatloD lm~
foci.
•
For llltlt aDitl, ........ •
hfttp ........ II dlflleall llid
........ It willllllll .. ...... .
lliiiOII lmpoulllle, ·wbsnal I
clllld ............. ap .. opeail
lwo ~......... !be bomt baa
.. dlflfcally ... lbt _ ..
Jupap.
'lbe critical period for mOst
o1 !be skUll loarned II\ chll'bood hu LUI yet been deleriiliDed and !ben are alw8y,a,.lndlvldual d!UONDCII to be eonaldared. Tha bul rules at prasonl

COJ;OJ.(BUS !UP!) - The
lenaiOJll began bulldlqg today
.nd 11)0 out-of-town crowd ~
od tilling tho botelo for Oblo •
•Ill• bl8b school buketbtll
=~~.J"·
U .... ,_,
were a """' .,
!be eight competing ocbools,
and to moat fans It looked
Uke another btrnburner wu In

:,rd

Eagles
Take
·sl Pia

M0
0 nStar Team

secon

Those . making the seeond
team ~!!Ides the
rr.om Me;gs cou~ty were
Lmscott, a semor from 1be

WOkeovllle

The Pytblan Sisters met Fri-

day IVInlnilal nplar meei!JJa.

New offlcm
were 1nltalle4.
PLw for llllpectlon to bt ill

~a~hn:~! Belpre Senior

wu served.
.' .
Mill Connie Petera and JohD- ,
ny Palmer Jr. were united ill
n.arrlage at Latter Day Salntl
church. Wellston, Stmclay aftell.
noon. The Drldo Is youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mn.
Harry .Peters. The groom Is son of John Palmer Sr. and a member of our school faculty, lollllny Jr. is In the armed foroea.
lie will be stationed In Mllliuri
he returns to base. 1Sill
Is worklnl In Columbus and exp.ecta to continue at present.
'11loy are both graduatea of WlJ.
ton Jllib schooL
NAMES OMI'I'J'ED
In !be lilt ol 11r11 receivllli
pint at the lnvlstlturo . ceremony of Girl Scout Troop.' lot
the names of Debbie OW..ger
and Diana Rldg";:::z uln14Jttlonall)t Ollll

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ond inning which featured trl·

UPI Sports Writer
pies by John Roseboro, We!'!
It's common knowledge that Parker and Tommy Davis.

the Los Angeles Dodgers are . Rookie second b•seman Jim
one of the weakest hitting Lefebvre sprinkled some salt
teams In basebaU - to every- :n Whiteyh's wound in the next
ont: bUt Whitey Ford, that is.
rame ~o~~ e:-~ he clouted a home
The super southpaw of the run over the left·ePnter fence.
N. ew y ork y ankees. who has Pltch;~g.
· ·
the name of the
ti~ everyone else up m knots Dodgers game, w11s not nethis spring, suddenly has be- glected either a'! southpaw
com e the Iavorl't e runeh'mg bag Cla ude Os teen, who came from
of the Dodgers, who usually Washington in the Frank Howrely on a few wings and some ard deal: hmited the Bombers
prayer:!l to get them through a to two hd.s and one run in six
season·
· · s an d p1c
' kd
u!nmg
e up the dedFord had appeared comple.te- s1on. Osteen now has allowed
ly r!cov~re~ from an o~erat10n only two nms in 13 spring
to his p1tchmg arm durmg the !rames.
winter . when he breezed The Dodgers weren 't the only
t;tro~gh hiS ~rst sev~~ exhibi- club to go t:Jt.serk at the plate
bon mnmgs Without gtvmg up a WPdnesday , however Tht&gt; once..
run. Then U1e Dodgers entered powerless Senators rapped out
the picture.
.
15 hits to bury Kan3as City 12-2
Los ~geles, wh1ch pounded as WllJie Kirkland and ex-Dodg:
Ford SIX d_ays ago to every- er Ken McMullen blasted twoone's aurpr1se, really teed off 1un homers. Another
on the Yankee ace Wednesday A~geleno, Nick Willhite, who is
to the tune of 11 runs and 12 w1th Washington on a
hits in five innings. The Dodg- al basis. looked impressive in
ers now .boast 20 ~its and _15 his del&gt;ut, allowing but one un·
runs ag~lDBt ~ord ~ n~e 1l1- earrted run in three innings.
nings th1s sprmg, winch 1s not Elsewhere, Billy Williams hit
exactly what the doctor or- one home run in the Chicago
dered.
Cul&gt;s' 8-7 triumph over the Los
Bat Around
Angeles Angels but was deThe 1963 world champions. prived of another when he
who dropped to slxtb in the passed a teammate on
the
tight National Leogue race last basepaths ... Carl Yastrzemski
year, sent 10 men to bat socked two doubles. 8 single
against Ford in a six-run sec- and drove in. four runs to lead
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BOSTON (UPI)-BIII Russell,
the moody defensive genius
wbo helped the. Boston Celtics
rewrit.e ~he, Nat10nal Basketball
As~1atmn s record books, has
agam been acclaimed the
league's Most Valuable Player.
The_ ~.S. Basketball Writers
AssocJatron Wedneaday named
Russell the Most ·Valuable Player lor the Court!\ time In five
yeors
The. boarded giant wa
top choice of aU but one sf th
u sports 'te
tslngo the

;ty of St. John Arena, Wilt fiod
out Friday night a• witt untold I
thousands of others by watch·
ing the first state-wide tele- ,
vision network to carry lhe ao.nual event
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Dan Obravac, canton
2151 21.7, St.
EVans, Urbana, 1-1,

Geo'*d McKee, Dayton
6-1, 187, 12.2, Sr.

Team ·

viii•· Monte
HarrY Reynolds,
Brian Dowling,
Ignatius.
Dave Sorenson, Findlay;
Hetlor, Mansfield; Terry
ham, Dayton Chamlnado;

tins Ferry· Jack

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"This has been strictly
team season. Every man on the 1
Celtics has been a part of it
and the people here have bee~ '
great to. us, j~st great."
The high-flymg Celbcs swept
1o ~lr ninth straight Eastern
DIVIsion title thiS season while
compllq a record 62 VJclones,
They wll be gunning lor tbeir
eighth NIL\ championship in

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In The SpriflfJ A Young Man's
E'anf!fl Turns To

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Easlmoor;
Tom
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Wellston; Bob Kanutb,
bus Nurth; Nick
Canton FIRST
McKinley; Rkk
QUAL1TY
Denton
REGULAR
Lima Shawnee; Stu Wln81on,
C:.rtit..d

Columbus West; Eric
'n'avis Ash• Madison; Mike

GUITAR

to accept it on behalf of my
~:ymof~~.~ people of the

Hogan, Akron Ellet; Larry
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Bryan, Tom . Jenkins,
Tony Simmons, London; Fred Brown, Keat Roosevelt; Clarence Adams, ClnciDnat! Withrow; Mike
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And the Philadelphia Phillies
capitalized on five Minnesota I
error"! Lo score four unearned 1,
runs and defeat the Twins 6-4.
Vernon . Law pitched seven
stron5 mmngs and Bob Bailey,
Manny Mota and Willie Stargell
sl~ggea hom~ runs to pace the
Pittsburgh Pira,.es to a 5-3 con·
quest of thf' Houston Astros ...
Russ Snyder's two-run double
in the 11th mning gave the Bal- Tills ~U~r eigarett~ 11 packed witll
timore Orioles a 5-4 victory I ~m~a s.=·tastlftK plpt tobaCC&lt;I
over th~ Chicago White Sox ... Ina lbOUS
•od Hall. Get pleas.
Ar.d the Cleveland Indians batnew tasle. Try 1
ted arOlmd in the first inning pac
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for four runs to score a 4-2 win i
over the Angels "B" squad.
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selection committee. it was the J
biggest sweep in the seven-year 1
history of the coveted award.
The one remaining first-place 1
vote went to Jerry West of Los
Angeles, who nosed out Oscarol
Robertson of Cincinnati for
second spot on the balloting.
Only Russell, West and Rot1erill
son were named on every
lot.

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great Middletown squads of the
Jerry Lucas era.
. About 13,497 fans , the capac- I

RANGERS JSSt:F. CALL
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Meissner has been called up by ;
the N~w York Range-rs from !
Baltimore of the American
Hocney League and will play 1
left wing against the Red Wings 1
at Detroit tonight. Defenseman
Mike M.:Mahon and forward
.Jim Johnson were returned to
St. Paul of the Central Hockey
League .arter one-game trials.
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the Boston Red Sox t.o a 11-7
victory over the San Francisco
, G.l8!1Ls d•:spite Willie Ma.ys'
Yirst home run of the spring ...

BI"}} Russe}} Again
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NBA'sMOSl va}uab}ecager I

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another super team such as 1
Daytoo Belmont last year, eo.
lumbus East of 1963 or the i

Exhibition Bauball Results
By United Pres• Jntei'Dallonal
Lo8 An I (N 12
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Boston 11 San FranciSco 7
Cleveland 4
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Los Angeles '~' fA·squadl 2
Chicago (NI •
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Philadelphia , Mmnesotr 4
Baltimore 5 Chicago A) 4
New York (N) Milwaukee 1
Pittsburgh 5 Houston 3
Washington 12 Kansas City 2
St. Louis 3 Detroit !Asquad) 2
Cincinnati 19
Detroit (8-squad 'l 2

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Contributions were made to
the heart and cancer funds and
for an Easter treat for the xen-. horne when the American.
ta
Legion Auxiliary of Drew Web~ter Post met ' Tuesday even-mg.
p earl Knapp, president, opened the meeting in regular form.
~{ayme Holmes was reported
ID in Holzer ~ospitaJ and her
room number ts 361. Cards of
thanks were read from Mrs.
Clifford Hayes, Mr. and Mrs.
Bartoo Holl and Mr. and Mrs.
William Stewart.
Bulletins ~ere. read in r~~rd
to the district JUnior activities
convention to. be held May 1
at Oak Hill, a~ also concern·
ing reports wbtcb are to be In
ro the Department by May 1.
A. vote of thanks was .sent to
Mildred Arnold and Thelma
Grueser, cooks at the PornElem~tary. School,
for
the1r help With birthday party.
U was announced that Kandy
Grueser bas been selected as
representative to Girls State,
with Sh~ Biggs as alternate.
Faye Wildermuth, community
service chairman, gave her report and it waB reported that
membership to date is 107.
Refreshments were served by
Evelyn Gilmore and Marjorie
Reuter with Ellen Couch and
Charlene Thoma, contributing
hostesses.
----SON 18 BORN
Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Kramer
('Jbanet Barnitz) of Plainview,
Texas are announcing the birth
of a son, Emil Augustine, on
Tuesday, March 16, at Plainview Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Kramer
of New WestM, Ohio .lnd Mr.
and Mrs. W. 0. Bamll2, Pomeroy. The Kramer's also have
two other sons Eric and Evan
and three . da~ghters . Renata
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Kirl8i Jim Sutton,
Garfield; Rick Snider,
Shawnee; Buddy Quarles,
ton; Larry Coon, Athens:
Dillon, Maiulfleld St. Peter·
Flnl Team
Dennis Meadors, Dayton
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6-5, 2011, 23.5, Sr.
West; Kefl Novak, Toledo WittLarry Histe, Portsmouth,
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Francis; Rick na;mer, Zanes-

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COLUMBUS (UPI)-The 1!185
Press International
AA All-Ohio high school
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UPI's All ·. Class AA Ohi0 Team Named

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tournament.
Shawnee, with two starters av-·
eraglng more than 20 points per
same, had the tallest team In
the tournament. But St. ltavier
eshibited plenty ol lire power In
downing Urbana and wUI de-

"I'm very gratified," Russell
said when informed of his selec~ion.
is a fine award and
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came at Cincinnati and naturally enough al!ecled the outcome of the game. With the
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my in the final minute of play and Lenny Wilkens of St. Louproved the dH!ereflce for Balli- to shared game scoring honors
more. On two different oeca- with 21 points eacn.

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Last lllght's meeting was held
All-&amp;ar team last year
at E_astem High school
at
and th~rd. .
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Helms, workmg pnmarily at
NBA: PJayoft Standlags
also can do a more
_Eastern Dlvlsloa
passab_le job at second
(Sertt!l' A-Best of Five)
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an~ With Perez he pracW L. hcally gwes Sisler a replacePhiJadelphia
ment for his entire infield. He
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showed
last season at San Oi0 1
Westen Division
~go tbat he cao hit as he drove
(Serlel B _ Best of Five)
69 runs with a .309 average.
w. L.
Reds CoUect It lilts
It ~as a hit day for the entire
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Baltimore
Clncmnati team as they banged
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out 21 hits.
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Wednesday's Jtesu'
Anotber of the bJg hitters was
Phila. tt9 Cincinnati 117 (QT)
Mel Jueen, who slashed a
Baltim•·
· St. Louis 1011
grand slam homer.
KELS•
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The major victim was Joe
LAU:
ld (UPI) _ K 1 Sparma, former Ohio State footflve-ti~e ho;;. ol lh
e:: ball quarterback, wbo gave up
e year,
both homers and was rapped for
a! UJ· to~ Wednesd~y at a fantastic 12 hits and 11 runs
W'e · e w appear 8
in the two innings he pitched
!tack dally through Sunday.
Glen Hobble didn't do much bet:
ter, giving up nine hits and
eight runs in three inni
Jim O'Toole became
Red hurler to go seve . /r,.
as he yielded four hitsn a1: : :
run. He struck out sl Reli
BilJ Henry finished ~~
ever
Today the Reds g
game.
0 up against
th Phil
e
adelphia Phillles here In
the first meeting of the National League rJvals this spring.

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let. upended the Hawks 106-105 play we couldn't overcome."
88 the Western Division semi- Pbiladelphla bad &amp;raUed from
finals got underway at St. Lou- the openlnl basket of the game
ls.
untiJ the eloatng: minutes of Ute
Inchlded in the two games
were two near fights, a rousing
blast at a referee's decision
and the nail-biting e&gt;citement
r.·~
that usually typifies NBA
!(:/
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aames.
The disputed referee's call

Rookies are

glove, thus tar this spring.
The two are Tony Perez and
Tommy Helms, !be !alter believed a posslbiHty for a starting role if he can continue hls
t' k work.
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Perez drove ln six runs with
three hits, including a homer,
,
t t d'
Wednesday as the Reds' "B"
Hale, McArth ursousanmfte
!b•·edth
. Tig.
junior was voted the league's am co
ucr
e Detro1t
most ~utstanding pla er.
ers, 19-2, ~t Tampa. Helms had
Members of they
four safeties and three runs batBuckeye Conference will be
ted tn.
. :
ored next month at the Buckeye . Manager Dick S~sler IS countcafeteria In Athens. Boys pick- mg on Perez makmg the grade
ed fur first team -will receive
he ~an do relief d~ty at first
basketballs the second team . thll'd bases and m the out.
selections ~m get medals and r1eld, which makes him a ntighty
boys on the third team wiillet valuable man. In fact: be was
certificates.
to the Pacific Coast

Chicken Dinner

IIGnlllt Taylor, Raymond 111•
tl1and and Jim l•mbert, earn'01111 orders: and llltlba BID
lao, dean-up.
llptolal lbanlla .. to _ . .
l'oadllnd for clonallon al all
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llnM· IIIOibar ol Alrl ........
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fourth period, but a beoket by slons In the closely-fought conChet Walker forced the game test players almost came to
into overtime with the score at blows.
108-I!JI.
In the first period, Bellamy
Hal Greer ol the 76ers led and Chico Vaughn of the Hawks
aU scorers with 37 points as were the antl&lt;gonists while in
Chamberlain, still bothered by the third period St. Louis play-

was able

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a stomach complaint, was held ing coach Richie Guerin caine pend on center Bob Arnzen tn
to 26. Jack Twyman had 25 out swinging after being fouled stop the Indians.
points lor the !Wyals, including by Wally Jones. However, Bal- But the Shawnee legend con16 in the opening period.
tlmore's Gus Johnson held tlnued to build up in Columbus, ,
night while the Baltimore Bul- McMahon moaned. "It was the
A field goal by Don Obi and Guerln back.
and many observers were won-

Selected t.
tb" d t
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Ir earn
h onon were sentors Job n
White and Keith Prater both
McArth . Arch'
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jumor m
uncey,
Bill
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Senio/Ji:! ~ambeert fr~~ :~tland.

urly Juno, no definite date yet.
A lunch of ~ cream and cake

team oelection,

Ume period, PhUodelphla's AI
Blandll obot a buket jJJJt as
the 24-oec:ond clock eaplred. Despilt protes1.1 from the !Wyals'
bench, Referee Earl Strom alk&gt;wed the goal and Wilt Chamberlaln added two foul shots
the Cincinnati Royals 11&amp;-117 in moments later to clinch the
overtime In the opener of the game.
best-of-five Eastern Dtviaion se- "Strom's call was the ball
r1es at ClnC!innatl Weihlesday game," Cincinnati Coach Jack.

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Setrlor Larry Rupe, a 5-11 for·
ward.
Others on the first team besides Hartung and Knicht were
6-0 J I Gl
B ldg t
unor enn r ewaer,
ol Olauncey; ~II Junior Marvm
Hale of McArthur and 6-$
pre center Terry Dyer, a senior.

Upset' I·n Playoffs
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The tempo for the National
llasketball Alsociatlon playoffa
apparently hes been aet OD the
opening night of competition chaos, conluslon and constemalion.
The l'blladelphia 76en upset

am.

Also placed on the second

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lor center, an dCharles Knight,

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6-2 junior lorward, were named
to the flnt team while 6-0 sen- uWbat's wreag wHb It With
lor guards Ken Caldwell and Ro- !hill .nacblne can do m hlk1
ger Spedterlcer were named to the lD&amp; and never leave bo.Je'"

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and A dlvilloos.
year Jeff Miller repcrted In a- In the opener aad Albt:oy'a Red ill the Clasa A Held wali a pod tourney.
recJonal fiDa1L Ceolral DCJilled c:oiltest on the ABC • ...,.. ..
The main question marl&lt; was celleot health, takes on Cinder- Devtls 128-1) l8!l&amp;la wllb 1.8111 bet, but the Derilo ot111 IDUII Colwnbua South, a etaw tour- Youngstown BoardmaD ~ the week" : ~· ~
w1tether Lima Shawnee ,. lor ella team ctncinnlti St. xavier otate champ Norlilwestern (23- get by a steody, methodiul nament final._ in 1954 at Cleve- and St. xavlor tumed tin~ lo TV Guldlo maiQinll.
real. Glowlni reporta circulated In the Class AA nightcap Fri- I) In the oecond pane.
Northwestern oqaad !bat bas the land, was favored over Akron blageot upeet of aU by el!minatMIDDU!:BiffiY, VI. (UPI) '
~..~~.thelncllasltte about the day.
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Lima ADd Cohullbtl Favored epxerionce to go all the way. Central in the ClaSB AA opener iag top-rated and unbeaten Ur· Freeman Al)eft of i!po'......t
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N.Y., and Geo&lt;ge
Couol)', who have roled up alteama get the jump on their blflthe Clau M favorite, things ord squad, plio its ..,..rvaUve The winllOrs Friday return for
GreOmrido, Coon., will'""• •
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~ re~ and llOeiiJ to be get- brothero In the afternoon 11 were more uncertain Ill Class Iattack against Sprlniboro's ,fut- a obot at the ooveted state
CG-&lt;lapt,lns for JJe ~
UpS better wllh every game.
Sprtngboro'o Pantben (24 • IJ A.
breakine Panthers In what champimlablps Saturday.
The
wave
of
upaeta
left
only
College
bockey team.,.,_-.
two All.oblo perfonners m the
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. 'l'he Eastern Eagles
ball team dominated lbe list
oelectlona lor !be
League" team aelecled.
day 1\lflht by coaches of the con·
terence.
Ken Hartung, 8-4 Eagle

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is best utlllzed 1n large metropoHtan areu where people are
apt to have lltOrf problema In
littdJng boualng It 1s eotlmated that 90 per 'cent of all peopJe moved remain within the
same community.
Tbe Relocatkm Advisory Asslstance Program 1.!1 still In its I
Infancy aDd there are indicaIlona that additional legislation
atendlng aid will be passed.

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and Mrs. 0. P. Klein.
The Riverview Garden Club
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March 25 at 7:30 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. Hsrry Osborne
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Rock Springs Gran!!"
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The Women's AJ!oclatlon o!
the FirBt Unitad .Jlresbyterlan
Church in Mhldleport will met'
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Ad. 12 If.,_,._.. b Mt NelppHie.

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No matter bow YOtl 1ocli: at it. t1t11
ear makeo a lot of MillO.
If :yo~&gt;'N interelted in '1'11118 (ancl
who isn't), the e]oym feat.urea above
Jive you &amp; coad idea why more
intermediate-lin •r buym are
tllinkbla: Cbnolle.
If you.'re lookiaa:lor a wide power
ehoieo Chevelle 1tarta out with a
1~a~~d.ri 1»11p Ill, om ideal eity

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lng Monday ll.vch • .at I p.m.
In lha tdlool cat.rtorta. Flint!
raiiJn&amp;
projecla will bt otudlld.

it handle&amp; b'ke a smaller tar.
Comfort? Thick wall-to-wall !!aT•
peting in Malibu models. Foam·
cuabionl!Ci seats. Easy-to-read instru•
mont panel. The whole interior looks
li.k~ thooe in cam costing far more.
Come on down to our showroom
and take ,. drive soon. Chevelle
beiins to make even mote sense
after you've gone a couple of milel.

. cler 100111. Great front and rear leg
room. Thooe four, live or ailt paaaen•
gers have it made. And ao do you. ·
Chevtllemay - t lilra a bi&amp; Ci&amp;l' but

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lllms. skips. and storts. Wars looter. too.

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hair. ~ltbrleo . damuo

Drive 110mething reallY new-dist!over the difference at 1our Chevrolet dealer's

be Rev. John wuuama, Aaaoelate pulor ol the First Melliodlst Clurch In Atbeno.

perfonnt!!'. Arter that you may order

from a variety of engines. that turn
it into an even sreater hichway
performer.
· Roomf IAt'lTa door"Openinp, Wid&amp;
cmfed tlide windoWI for utra ehoul•

SPECIALS!
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Bebt:: ltotUe

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your vecy own bracelet.

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Tbe Put Matr011's Club o!
IE~:':;:~v40lapter, OES, will

evening. March 24
the home ol Mrs.
J . A.
IYoun1.
The wcru wlll moet Friday
7:30 p. m. at tho
Baptlat Churcb.
MAIL fl
The Junior and Senior 111gb
otaas or Letart Fallt Melhodlal
church will hold a Jitney IIIIJ&gt;per SatutdaJ, Marob rt, at the
Community l!.rll. Sorvlnc Is to
beglll at 5 p.m. Praeeeda will
go for a new &lt;AI'P'I In t h •
church. Evarylltlt II welcomo.
MAll. "
The replar lub4latrlct Mothodlat Youth Fellowship rallY

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The Southern Local
Band
Boostero will hold their rep- ·
tar meetln&amp; at tha Southom
IIJgh School on 1buraday, liar.
25 at 7:30 p. m; All Junlor
and Senior baod parenta are
urged to be presenl
The Amateur Ganlen Club .
wiU meet at !be home of Kath- 1
ryn Knlght Thursday evening; •
March 25. Slides of !lower at'
rangemenll will he preseuted
during the program.

Here are new Spring arrivals at

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The Eighth District Confer1
ARRESTS MADE
1ence will be held this Sunday,
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PT. PLEASANT - Arrests March 28 in Murray City. All
PLAN SUPPER
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during the past 24 hours ac- 1delegates who were
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cording to jail records were : ed at the last meeting are
MAR. II
Tbe ~~bawlll hold! l•beJftneyPort9 Sale &amp; Serv'l ce
George Allen, 39, MI. Alto, Ires- ed to attend. The next
The Mount Moriah Baptist IUPJIOI' zaar a .
In er
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passmg warrant ; Floyd Bush. of the Legion will be Monday,
. o! Middleport Is spon-land Grade School o• Friday,
WY 2·2284
35. llartford, rape warrant; Aprll ~- A movlo wUI be
a chicken dinner Tburf. Aprll I with oe~lng to begin at
Dave Lanham, Pt. Pleasant, prior to the meeting aod
day open to the public, with 5 p. m. After 7.30 P· m. there
POMEROY
vhlalion of probation.
!reshments served afterwards. sen:lng hours of 4 to 7 p m wUI be • hymn ~:.~eryrt·
· · one wanting to ll1liJ """' pa .
for the dinners will bel _ _____
-=-accepted and delivered
to
homes In Middleport. Orders •
NEW SHIPMENT-POPULAR

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For You
Ferry-Morse Bulk

Complete Line Of
Pl•nt Foods, Fertilizen, ln..ctldcles·

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Come, see, select from beautiful new
materials. Hundreds or yards or new
spring fabrics now on display. Sew and

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PT. PLEASANT - The an- '
Famillea and businesses renual Kiwanis Club sponsored
celve compensation lor moving
"Pancake Day" will be lleld Post Members Pltrn
oo a differeat basis.
Saturday, Ma_rch 27th begiooing
Businesses are paid on actual
at 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. in the Get-Toget~Jfr
costs not to exceed tho $3,000
Crdnance
Elementary school
.
h maximum limit. Two bids. must
cafeterla. Tickets may be pur- fThDrere ww' 11b bete ap gett togebeter be submitted and reviewed. 11Je
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chased from any local K1wan1•
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1 cost is
an or at th~ door any tJme this Saturday night, March 1:1, 1!1 made an
e &amp;cLua
Saturday. Pnces are ~~ for at the Post Home. An evening knowu.
adults 11nd 50 cents for chlldren. ot dancing and games is planThe tickets are good for all the ned . Refreshment! will also be
pancakes you can eat.
Iserved.
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Jnditted £.orA,.~Unsplta_ey

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llldaullbra .laall:&amp;to!r 11r .,. COLUMBUS ttJPIJ - Arnlcilmeat II ~eheduled bere .lContlnul!d fl11lll .,... 11
tl 1M
April 5 for lll!veJJ -peraom and 1 corporatlon.bldlcted by
OhiO' leglala!Dn were the pesto o! Farm Bureau
~-~~~~ be 11•_
a !l!Cieral grand Jury 011 ehugeo of tOD.pllacy and vlo- about &amp;. per """'. t1 tile ~ •
leaden from all over Oblo today as a part or the organiol ~
.... -.... ._.._!.j;; !ations of lawo on the ule o£ securities and u&amp;e of the ~~~leo!.!:'..~~"':!"'
ntion'• annual Leglalative Tour to the State Capitol.
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FoUowlng a briefing on current legislation, the counallooW be.....,_ It lite Reo
fh. so-eo t lndleti!IOIII turned Wednesd ID 1
"'Whether tllj! .......,., !tr tbo
ty Farm Bur.,.u presidents and le~lative chairmen esereollool C.mmlsslol." VIIIIIO oper."uons
Certified er!.tt Corp., a flrm~~~~ v~ culturally depri\'«1 be ~ at
oorte4 their respective repnsentatives and senators to a
HaD, Middleport, awd mut be fl!Cieral recelversh~The corporation,
headquartered the pn!-kinderg.- IJ'OIIP llr
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lunclti!Oti·at the Deshler floreceived 88 liter tbaa Aprll /here, and Is subs!
r bad operations ln Kentu&lt;ky, In- the dropout,, tt lallpplll'eDllhal -•••• .
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tel 'fbere the probleme fac- perty tall, and the passage of
/diana, Louisiana, · bama, Ariansss, Florida and 'l'e:t&lt;as. tho bulk of the program ............. &gt; « I f . . ,
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lng the variour counties and a blll making it unlawful for a
Named in the indictment
dates extension of achoal _.,_
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areas were discussed .
handler or processor of farm
were Daniel E. Armel, board the aale o1 111 aecur1t1oa to !be vicetr to children DOl DOW In lbe lilt
Jatj filL Wa . . . . . . . .
Senators Oakley C. Coill111,r producta to discriminate
chairman ; Robert N. Savage, public and that !undo realized school program." Collier llld.
Ironton, Charles Paocalte, Nel- against a farmer lor belonging
president; Joseph B. DeV61- from 1a1e o1 11oc1&lt; In the new "lienee we W:e tbo q - ol
llrt 1"11et II)' . . . _.....
10nvillo; RepresentaUveo D. 0. to a market bargaining associanish, former general COWIIlel ...,...at- was -almoot
1m- physical facll!tieo that would be
Taber, Gallipolis; George lion.
and director, and Carl H. Treo- mediately tranaferred to the required to can-y out lbe pro- Ia lilt ""'·.
llanluo, Atbe111, and Ralpb The local Farm Bureau tesdOil DEAN'S LIST
Guce ....ttnp _ Galllpollo emer, tr...,..er, all Certllled parent firm.
' gram."
.tHell Mrodly a 111 Welker, Pomeroy, - o pres- en also were told of the need
David Orale, 808 of Mr. dam 17.9, 25.0 rwmJng fi4 feet Credit officers .. "
Involved were 25 firms deal- He estimated that S 700 adell- - . , II favor oC . . ~
ent.
to support the proposed consti- and Mn. Anold Grate of Rul- on rollers, Pomeroy • Mason Also Jack Singleton, an ac- ing m real esl.llte,
moleis, tiona! teachers would have
be aald, "Yes, , . . ill
l....t people attending lrom tuhonal ~endment concerning land, earned a 3.5 overaJe to 24.26, Pt. Pleasant 2!1.04, IBn- countant with ffilthaway I. small loans, buslneso and Jn. hi ed f tbe
to be 11.''
tbe three county area Included rwpport10nment. It was ex- make lite lieu'• Uot at the ton 2.49 rialng, Kanawbe Fall• Hathaway, cerliliod public ac- suriiiiCO, acquired by Certified 01' $33 :::Ulion p~g;~:; ~a ~~
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Andrew Crosa, Farm Bureau plalned that this amendment Moantala State Basloeso Col- 7.611 faUIDg, Charleoton
out. countant firm at Cincinnati, Credlt. Certllled Credit had
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presldedl and spolt:eoman from would still Insure tho election lege Ia Pubnlrlq where be London and Manne! dams were l and Chesler onc1 Don Hsthaway about 11,1100 creditors In
13 would pay only 13·9. mdbon.
SUPPER ON S.lroJIDA'I,
Meigs county; Donald Wllson, of representatives from
a Ia AadylDc ...,.UDIIDJ T b 0 1rnnning 4\!o feet, and Winfield of the firm.
states. The corporation and the In "f'lt•on, hef "':u"ated that The Middleport
Volltnla
legislati'fe chairman
from fairly local area and would be Rutland Hich llchool gr.aduate dam 12 feet .
I The Hathaways are from Cln stockholden face losses
esti· t~ew c aostssroom Iader rues, a one- I' Fire DepartJwlnt wW .,....
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ell&amp; ~o
; at;Y · ,.en- ar more esrra e . n any reeently eompleted bls •lxtb 1Boat MovemenU:
' innatJ and the others from the mated at in the "'mlilrons of rnrllion 10; Lilt- !oral d i~l i 1
1 Jitney supper at the PearJ..8L
ry , legudatlve chaD'man from other plan of apport.IOJimerst so qaairter
I Ob" Rj
T'bolt do
Columbus area
dollars."
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Athens county; Golden Cana- far proposed.
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The
corporation
named
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:aid
he
ap~ared
from 4 until 7 p. m. EveryoM
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dayt Ohio Farm Bureau trustee
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from Gallia County and Paul 111 II ,
Carnahan Makes
up 14, midnight: Jamel up 14,
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h' h th fed an oppooent of thiS measure bu• ,
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3 · ]~ am· Peggy Downey
up CUfiJe&amp; rp., W IC
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fVJCes Of
at the request Of the commit 1
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Bower, orcanlzat~ director:
Bein Post ned
1964 Steel Report
tl, 3:30 -~ m : Polly Crane up , at Secur:ities E:o:chanse Commistee,'' said tho state's anal ysis or ! MARRIAGE APl'IJCAftOII
MaJor: ttems dmcussed With
g
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' Results of the second consec-114, 4:40 a.m.j Harvey Jordon rslon said tls
investigatiOn
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the PEP bill also fa Jied to sub- Harold Richard Bums, 11.,
the l!g•slato~ lncl~ed su~h ~ '~i::~e~ ~ei ~~~:t s utive year or record • breaking down 14, 6 a. m.; Charles
sho~~ was the selli~g ~ of
stantiate the OCE elatm that it Radcliff, student ; Carolyn Ju.
matters 18 t~t.emng of strtp l P
.
ti g
h Y performance across the board I up 14, 6: 15 a. m.; Beaver up 1the fradulent operatwn.
would equalize s chool lounda- Cray, 18, Dexter, waitrea ..
mine reclamation laws.' ref~ ~ for 8 dJMer mee ng a.t t e , by National Steel Corporatlon 15 , 4 :30 a . m ; L. Fieore up 15. 1The Indictment alleged
that
tion payments to n cher and
of Ohio tax laW!, mcluding , ::~ed ~t"a~;turch Aprrll has are presented to stockhol~ers in ~ . 20 a. m.: Walter Beckjord l fraudulent ousrepreseotation of Are
00UDCe
poore. districts
elunmation of the personal pro. po po ·
the annual report for 1964 re- down 16 8·30 a m · Permsylva- Cert1f1ed Cred1t wu made by
He presented figw-es !ihowmg
Th1sd Wedn
announcement
was
re· 1 ed od
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eas t ay. The document IS ma up 16, 6:35 a. m.; A. J. Pat- Iconcea mg an mJSrepresen me Funeral services for Jewell that ·an one selected county a
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l~ hayd sbeor Y aader signed by Paul H. Carnahan, ten down 17, $ a. m : Eastern · 1ts actual hnanclal condition in Catherine Little Rt. 2 Cheshire, district with an average p~op- 1
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throu h his Washi en 0m Ce cha'u-man, an d George A. st·In· up 18, 5:25 a. m.; Onward up 1who died Wednesday
ln Holzer e y va ua on per pupil of $16,- 1
tlnued !r
g
hngton · th · son, president. Mr. Carnahan120, 3 a. m.; Robert Reed up I 105 Year-old Woman : Hoepil.lll will be held Saturday 141 would get $83 per pupil rrom
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?111.c e. 10 appear e~e a1 e is a native of Racine With num-120, 4 a. m.: Kentuckian up 20,
M" •
. at 2 ~ in the Silver Run ,PEP. while a district With a
.t. 'V
ture.1 of the bighland.s - the era- mvitatwn. of the Meigs County erous relati"oes in Meigs Coun- 5 a. m.; Jerry Bosworth up 22.1 le8 at 188100
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. valuation of onJy $3,005 per pu- 1
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;6 a m . Chr'rs Jr.: down 23 2 10 SPRIN GFIELD , Oluo (UPI) _, Baphst ~burch With burial m pil would get •~
h et nd b the three
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grap s r t"::led y stagge ·ng polr,a Jon. new be o~ll oebe- The company exceeded $1-bll- p m ; C. V. Harner down 23, I G rs. ncna t umhp, J rn Bl n Andrew Parsons will officiate, .. C~tes Auditiuc Problem
fUing your 1964 tax ~
R
nger.!lndO~
aiding
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:~h- ers &amp;ppeadr1 ~e re WI
lion in .assets for the first time 12:15 a. m.; ~efferson down 13, hr_eene 000 Y w ~den ntam;s
assisted by Rev. Merlin Teets. Th.Is ~oes. ~t seem ~o be order JOlt copy o( lay De
17a·500
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a . ~ prov
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announce a~o~~:r.
in its history and National also 6 a. m.; Orleman up 23, 7 a. m.; . c ~nan was pre.51
e
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equahzallon m its traditional Crane's "C•t Yo•r 0•
bound SCHmtists with more moon
was first in rofitabilit amon Helen R. up Greenup 7:50 p. · Umted States, died Wednesday ~ 8 · Ltttl~ .was born m Ole- sense," he said. "The PEP pro- TtiMI.•
Jnformation in the
past
HURT '""CRASH
ei ht majorp steel co~ anie: m.; Ravenswood down Green- lin a miss.ionary home at nearby shtre. S~JVlng .are. her hu~ po~al does not insure that every
year than astronomers-starting NEW HAYEN - James Drain st!ckholders were lnfor!ed • up 7:10 a. m .; J. S. Lewis New Corhsle. She war 106 years bond, Fled 'I L1ttle .. two dau 'child in the state will get an i
with Copernicus, Galileo and of.Paden City , W. Va., was ~d.
down Greenup 7:50 a. m.; Eli- old.
l gh~rs, Mrs. Leon Miller, ~he- equal chance at the same basic
l Sir Isaac Newton ~ have in all nutt~ to Veterans Memon~l
sha Woods up Meldahl 2:45 p. M r 1 . ~t ump resided nearly ~1re a,nd Miss . fred~ - L~ttle, educational program, which is
recorded history.
hosp1~al at 4:30 a. m. this Parkersburg Youths rn.; Sycamore up Meldahl 4 her entire lifetime in Miami I M~ddleport ; a son. B1Uy :L1ttle, the state's principal concern."
mommg lor treatment o! Jn. Ask to Go Home
p. m.: R. H. Bosworth 11 up:County, tesvlng last month to Middleport : 10 graodchrldren, Collier said lhe PEP plan,
NEW' YORK - TAXI SMR- JUTie&amp; suffered In an automob1le Two Parkersburg, W. Va., Meldahl 6:10 p. m.: Alice up e~ter Wayne Ho.sp1tl .~&gt;!'. u .,_~,,. ·two ststers, M".s, Ruth .G1f£en, wh1c~ proposes earmarking of ,
vice returned to normal here crash between ~rtford and lyouthS who had run away from 8:05 p. m.: Inca up Meldahl l v11le. Her husband Joshua, died Columbus and Mrs. Nelhe Ro~- l certalll fo1111dation funds, woul~
today following a onHlay un- New Haven. Drain. was trans- 1horne stopped at the
Melg.!l ll2:10 a . m.: Lorena up Mel- 18 years ago.
s.h. Athens : Fourt Brothers, Wli· 1 ~reate an "auditing nightmare" I
ion organizing strike marked by ported to .the bosp1tal by Fog- Istate Highway Gargae and ask- ldah1 1:50 a. m. : Francis
ham Mulford, Amesville : Char- m some C3Sf's . He said the [
spqradic violence. Several cab- lesong _amb~lance .. ~e was r~-l ed to be taken home by the ,land down Meldahl 2:50 a.
Seven Rio Coeds
!ES and Paul Mulford, both of .state's computer ,gystem would 1
hies were beaten and more than ported m fait condJtlon late this Ohio State Patrol.
Queen City down Meldahl
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Columbus ~nd Fred Mulford.
not be able to handle the prob- ,
lOO .taxis were damaged and for- mor~ing . The victim reported- ~ They were taken to the Meigs a. _m.; Lady Marjorie down
Pledged to Sorortty ... . Friends may cal at the Ra~- ~e~ sin~ it co~ld. not easily get ·
ced off the streets aUegedly by Iy hit the rock wall l:tetween County jail, and held
until dahl 4:20 .a. m. ; John
Seven R1o Grande College co- _bogs-Coats Funeral home until individual statistics from the
1
rovink "goon squads."
Hartford and New Haven, de- their parents pic~ them up ,Dean up Meldahl 5:45 a. m.
~ ~ve pledged Athena soror; ,t. p.m. Saturday when the body m~re than 700 school districts in :
For l2 yt011 Do Crao llcFI
It was ealled off Wednesday molishing his car
early today They were both 16
1ty th1s semester. They are N~ will be taken to the church. Ohio.
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after a foW'-hour rally at Mad-c----years old.
ra or .
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editor.
15 yt011 he's
ison Square Garden attended by
HIILmLLY DANCE
~er:,':;'n 4;i!'b PB.::~rOVEC Carolyn Pigma~ Proctorvillej :rri.State Democrat M. B . Morton, assi~tant of edu-1 .... a For
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9,000 hackles and their support- The Senior class of Rutland
FIRE PUT OUT
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IMartha J. Collms Welt.ton l. ,
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ca11011, who test1 fred that rt
combination
tMintntly
qual·
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00
ers
High school will sponsor a hill- Middleport Vol··-'eer
Fire- · P· m., Titan down 1.0!&gt; a. Anne !Jete, Carlisle, Pa.; Cheryr .Rally IS Planned
would be ·geoerally true" that
lfies
bioo
to
tell
yoo
what
.
W¥
m
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Bayou
Lorrame
up
2
am
·
·
Lind
K
Ch
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t'
(UPII
A
h
teachers
'th
t
•
d
bUy - stye square dance at the men quickly extingUished a frre ·•
.
.' ··
a . a~;, . '· ~n..;uma I
uge
w1
masers egrees
)'01
wont
to
bow
•••
in a
MA~ - TWO U.S. AIR school auditorium from 8 until in a truck on Maln-81. In Mid- Jacob G. down 3.20 a. m., So- fant.
. and Nancy Albert lri-~l!'te rally will be held he&lt;e would get larger salary lnereas11JGJ
you
con
andentand
.••
Force . pltlea today collided In n p. m. Saturday night with dleport Wednesday afternoon. met down 4 1 · m. . .
Jackson.
:t'uty ~ by Democrats with elth- .. under PEP and that most
taJ. regul•
the air nlar tllirk Fteld: plung- the Brooks Sayre group playing Firemen said the truck , owned
Kanawha River ~
To be eligible to ·pledge Ath- et President Johnson or Vice l teach~s WJth adYanced training about
tioM.
ed to the ~und. ~ k11led aU and Whitey Beegle calling. Ad- by Ed Spencer, caught fire when Jane Lucas up Marmet 4:20 a. ena, a girl must be at leaast a President Hubert Humphrey ex- w!re Jn the larger school disncut
Owe TCIXII· ...
seven AmeriCan all'men aboard mission will be by the foot size. a gas line broke. The alarm m.: 0 . F. Shearer up M~r~et second semester freshmiJI and pected to be the spea~e~.
6-1
pages,
il
illutraletl wit~
both pl~s.
There will be door prizes and was turned in at 3:39p.m.
6:15 a. m.: Solvay up Wmf1eld have a 2.0 (C) average.
John M. Anderson, C~c~':':~ l wtA~:slt~ed If that would tend to
An A1r Force announcement .
th
•-t
h'llb'll
3-05
a
m
.
Susan
Lane
down
lawyer
servisg
rally
the
gap
between
rich
and
~~pie
forms
and costs 50c. Jl
88
1 1 Y cos'd
th
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t h ppened prw.es 1or e
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distr1·ct
M0 rt
'd th
IBJ
e acc~n a
tumes.
THREE ARRESTED
Winfield 3:.20 . a . m.: Thelma
FIRE CONTROlLED
man, said that 10,000
s,
on sa1
at
when a
utility pa~enger
Three arrests were made by Ann down Wmfie1d 5 a . m.; The Rutland Fire Departmen~ were expected to attend
mathematically ' be the
SOc A Copy
and ~argo ;tet ram~ed mto a
LOCAL TEMP~ ·
Pomeroy Police
Wednesday. ~len Z. up Winfield 5:05 .a·!D· ; answered a call on Ute Happy Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.
He wa! asked if that was
At Our Counter .
C47 propeller • ~!ven cargo ~e te~ra~ur~ m Pome· Thf'y were William Board, 21 , Ohver Shearer down WJnfield Hallow road where a four room uid the event probably
plane whfte practicing takeoffs roy s busmess district at 11:50 a. Lakin, charged with speeding ; 5:4ft a. m.
house eaught fire Wednesday be held at the county
or bad in his opinion. I'
a~dl landings at Mthe .a lr base 60 mki: wa.-; 38 degrees under cloudy Delmar Hawley, Middleport, as.afternoon. The unoccupied struc- grounds.
depends on your philosoof education,'' lie said.
nu .. north 0 1 an 1
I a.
s es.
sault and battery, and Ernest
ture i.B located acrO!'!Is the road
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Ward, 22, Middleport, speeding. Accident Report
from the Worley Hsley reoi- Velenrn Memorial HospHal ,
Correction Made
once. The blaze was brought ADMISSIONS - Brenda Car-l
RETURN HOME
A corrected report of a
under conlrol. Damage wu not row, Reedsville; Steven Sears, ·
Sharon and Karen FiUinger, county accident which
believed to have been exces- Racine; Randall Sears, Racine;
&lt;Continued from page I)
lgle, Southern lfigh school Eng- who have spent tbe past month place at 8:10 p. m.
sive.
Beulah Gnham, Racine; Mary
Flowers of Salem Center and lish teacher, and judges were
placing fourth was Shelley
Chari,.; Rayman
Executive here with their grandparents, shows a car driven by
..._.., General Helpllal
La;~=roy.
Elouise l
of Bradbury.
of Southern' LocaJ schools: returned to their home
in Lee Hill, 16, Racine. was
•••-c•
Other contestants were
McKenzie, Executive Head Lockbourne, Ohio, Monday.
ing a pickup truck driven
ADMISSlONS- Harvey East- Hayes. Middleport: Hszel Cre- ·
ela Brurron, Bedford ; Rose
Northwestern Local Schools
Denford 0 . Douglas, 43,
man, Pomeroy.
j meens, Addilon; NeJUt Plrker, I
ry Andrews, Riverview ;
o. o. Patltrson, Meigs
FINED $5, COSTS,
and the tell front bumper
DISCHARGES - None.
Cheater.
1
bie Garnes, Salem
Center;
Supt. of Schools.
Morris R. Wilson, 61, Mld-1the Donglas truck struck the
Franklin Rlzer, Salisbury;
,dleport, was fined $5 and rOBts •right rear aide of the mn ear.
i
Ia Goff, Salem Center;
was 45 minutes from the)n Gallipoli.!l court Wednesday The mishap was on. Rt. 338, :
I
Hart, Racine: Debbie
word was spelled
until
a charge of passing witllout one and four-tentho mrles south '
MOC•O·fOe , , •
Frld•r-S.tarrl•r
lan, Southern, and Rober
Melnlyre bad the
clear distance.
of Racine.
Big II Dar Spec,_, I
Syracuse.
Rodney Butcher of
OS G
IYLOII ILL.WU.TNH •w- 11TIJ~Sn!YJI
Pronouncer was Jenninga
was last year 's winner.
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YOUI CltOICE IF J IIIIT _ . 11ZE1

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FASHIONS
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111. 3; Albano, Mrs. Wlllllon~ D. Jollers1Tyraa Faber, Ricky Ev- 114!·•· Paullle
Bartloll, 1\l. 1, GuysvU~. Ml'l. a111, Bryce Browning, Mrs. liar- !Iober! Corvlll. . , .
·' fish.
~ Hospital
Emesl F; Knight, Ill. I Whee~ ""Y Blain, Alva Henderson, Mr:o. Nutlet and Mrs. Dim !.;·
Am
those
bo entered ersburg, Samuel Willis, Colwn. Jim R. Smltll, Mrs. J a n&gt;e s er.
Jlolw~Ita! In "!be past 24 bus, Larry 0. a... , GrJn.
were· Miss
Marjorie nell, Iowa.
Ebenbech Hdwe. Your HeedqiHI~rt . ·'
t, 21t Kelton Rd., Tit&gt;Blrtba
,
1
too Trainer, Rt. I, GalllpoUs, Mrs. Donald
Cheesebrew, '
Ralph R. Shoemaltetc, Rt. I Gal- New Haven, W. Va., son, 12:M
lipoUs Mro Joe R. Smith Rt. a m; Wednesday
'I
I Bidwell . James McK~y '
.
'1022 Je!!e;...n Ave. Pt. Pie..:
Dlrrcllaiged
ant. Willard coat~. ~01 Par- _Patients ~centty discharged
risti Ave., Pt. Pleasant, Mn. illcluded Willian:. Claaar, Mra.
Donald Cheesebrew, Rt. 1, Pt. Winifred Sw~. Mrs. Charles
Pleasant David Allen
IJe. l!ush, Cbarl.. Buck,
Wilbur
Weese,
2, Pt. Ple8l!ant. Er- Pummell, Mrs. Lorna Clark,
nest Grimm, Rt. 1, Letart, w.1_Ger=.,•.,ld;;;M;;;c;;;KI=nn.,l.,ss.,•.,c.,ta.;,y.,F"'e""llur=e,
Va .. carl Hall, Rt. 1. Pomeroy, II
Alva J. Faber, Racine, Mrs. FIRST
Mildred F. Bissell, Rt. 1, Long QUALITY
Bottom, Sharon Y. Grow, Jack- REGULAR
son Miss Margaret
VIola C&amp;rtlf~ed'Oil Station
Rt. 4, Jackson, Mn.

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Elmer Garri&lt;G, Jr., Rt. t, Ir- Katle Lewis, Darrell Duncan, F. CArter and lnfllll
IHIIOII, Mrs. Guy- Wlll8ett. Rl. 3, Lonnie LawSOD, Jeffrey
Hat.- CArl Call and lnfanl
Albally, .Mrs .. John Brookhar\, Uel~. Mary DawSOD, Christine Phllbp Belville and

Ladles Finding ..,. locatlona
for Famllies are paid In relation
~1gb~;,! ~:-"0:: ;:ldatbe lamilioo ..... -...... diJplac- to the Dllillb'o' ot .cloquatelv
at
y, ed by highway construc!loa Ia a fU!1ll!n..cl rooli&gt;J oceupled by
~":,"
:=1~ prOblem whlcl&gt; the Ohio Depart- the eligible relo.:atee.
Letght
residont
y
menl of Hlchways Ia helping to GIVMI an•SitJICe m ftndlog
PT. PLEASANT - "The Bat- MU!~ ~r the ~flair wll' be solve.
ne• loca:n- w,:: the by o~y
lk of the Band.!" dance sp.x&gt;
vided b N bel R Ep
Through tbe eflorll of the thmg ma • rna atory
e
l!rred by !be Point Pleasant 0 Dr Day G~ s ayand
Department's Relocation Ad- Federal Aid Hl&amp;hway Act oll962
jjJgh School Key Club will be y, · n assman
on visory Asslsl.llnce Pro~rRJD (RA- How•••r. in 11163. Ohio loglsla1
~ld Friday, March 28th at the =Y·.:~~oa~.!t ~ ~ APJ. tml famUiea and bualness· Uon authroiu!d the making
t-/aUonal Guard Armory 01 Rt.
"ided b the folk 8 . ers es were oHertd aid last year, payments und~r c~rtaln condi·
62 from 8:30 to 11 p.m.
~d I
and Suo , . ' Director -P. E. ·Mssh&lt;ter aald. tlon•.
"T h e Battle of the Bands" 1 :~
ed tbe an wl~ RAAP assists In finding equal hlo 1
ol IIIIIJ %1 tat
will feature the Checkmates, c s.
dge an
r games_.
Olld alterriale houoinl by giving ~at ~v:': o.... ~t a.: . :
'fbe Four K's, The Visions, ~~e :::~~~~!~ e:re~ ::l:h:: t.ile reloc1tee all kuo~ data on mo\IIRI Its cltiz••u•.
Royal :rones and The Ferra_c1s. tenet
g
cwb.ilable JOC&amp;Uolll o:,.alned by
.
The wmner ol the competrtlon
the Department from realtors, Forty - IIV• relocating o!!lces
lor the most outsl.llnding band
a:;encies, banks, clwnbers ol In 1964 oerved 101 highway prowill receive a trophy.
Pleaaaat Valley Hoopital
commerce, and other govern- jecla. The Hlchway Department
The dance is open to all area ADMITI'ED: Mrs. Opal Me- m.nt social and welfare qeo- In many areas works In close
students with tickets priced at CIW'e, Pl. Pleasant; Olin Gre-- : ies.
! cooperation with urban renewal
Ill cents atag or 7~ cents per gory, Columbus ; Mrs. Garland
Where fedel·al funds ore help- groopa who are able to do a &lt;Char;:~tes:::.,~R~.~P~ar~ks~-~R~t;..~t_::R~ay~,~W~.~Mal~niiii:SI.
.couple and may be purchased Houek, Crown City; Morris i..,!l finaDcfo a bignwty project, more total welfare approcah to 11,- from any Key Club member or Bailey. Oak Hill
tfle relocatee i" .ablo given fin.. the prob~em. Urban renewal ofat the door. If tickets are pur- . DISCHAGED: Mrs. J 01h n ancial asslatance in movlnc his ten worka •• an agent of the
.chased the night o! the dance Clendenin, Pt. Pleasant; Her- personal property.
I!Jghway Department In rend- ,
at the door tht price will be bert Smith, Gallipolis : Barbara These payments In liM total- et1ng this oerflce.
1
7~ cents stag and $1 per couple. Erwin, Pt. Pleasant;
D on ed $423,00Q for 61100 relocatees. By law, relocation service '
RRservations for tables may be Weese. Racine : Lester Dodson, Of this total $114,000 wu spent ntWJt be ginn no later than the
!llllde In adance by contacting Mason.
on moving buslneoaeo and $259.- first rlcht _ of • way negotlala Key Club member.
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BIRTH : Mr and Mrs. James 000 on moving relidenla. Tbe log mit so that people are preMcComa!!, Jr., Apple Grove, a average business relocation coSC pared to face the prospect of
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl iJ $900 while that of a family Is moving,
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- - - - - - - - - - , ----:---:-::-:-::---·- · " "'' "'"''" ......_ ,_,.. - · - • • ,_., Wool Clleltalll Jtldp
Alta COlle wert Alhenl WilMa Mill Palril!la Monllle ~
l.eg1l Noflce
:.::-::;., ~':";..~.'~o!"n~ .
~
J: .._!•,!l , By Mrs. ,\lllo (loott
Wednesdly.
.
_, inl her IPfiDC vacatloll Wllb
FOR SALE _ The personsl
~~tn~S:::~~ :t~""JO. r:L '- '=~
Spencima the weekend at tht Mr. and Mn. 'taylor Moore ber ptl'lllta, Jamoo ftlorril .,ad
property f1! the late Katie ~ J:; ~'::~~;:..:.:.w~
v~u'!~., :'-au~ N•. 10 TolD Fitzpatrick horne were Mr. spent Sunday wlth their IOD, lA- famU:y. She ret1.lme4 LJ; Gray.
Elizabeth Becht will he oold ............ """''"a· ~ .... .. I.
...••u.....
and Mrs Gary Huston of land and (amlly at Clnloll.
l(y Qll SunGaY
'
~;~tv
u at auction at 1:00 P. M. ~:·~•t. ~.~T~ ~d~ :a,.~·.::~s"'.::'re....~ -:,; ChUUco~ and John Fltzpatriet Mr. and Mrl. Paul Wolfe .IIIII JODV,
' Wilbur ·--~
..,_ 01
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A
il
2nd
t-·
at
N ...
. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . --~·
i..
cot
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hter
of
Alle!I&amp;VIIl•
•pent
....
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Frl
on
- J ' pr
I -·
eua.looft. tf ..,, ., lliUI1a. J.arn\t.,
PUl'JIQIIM. In eomJDOII wi\b
the who teaches m
,
umuua IWDI6". . '
with
Mr .... sbOppiDI ID w.n.ton . on
BV MRS FELIX ALKIRE
her late residence on Welch- :=-:r-~~11=::_ ~~ ta~: :~t!:!.tttU:m~..':.~
~ scbools.
~~ AevlbertetllngCone
• 81......,._ _,...,
·
The Happy Ruotlero Sunday ·
•
town Hlll, Minersville, Oltk&gt;, ""'"otnton ..,. .....-.. 11 - · .-..t "''~&lt; ..,.,.,..,. ........, Ed Fitzpatrick spent a week ..., ,.,...
•
j.:.'::!
,;;:;;
··•
bmliJ of
1cboo1 Class of the Methodist The Presbyterian
church, . I dl
nd
tand •• o. s. ..,....,_ oo...,.., """'- ,.,..._ wtt!&gt; ,.. ,.,., ... ••••· th Mr
d ~ · Gary Hus
Miss Toni Petlil bu
beeD
..._ . _ ..,..
0
met at the
church, starting March 28th, will have ~~~:
~rv~nn, abeds, :tove: ~1:f~Fr~~ute
~= ;t;~:t: ,;:·~~&amp;~':: : at Chi':tlcoth;s·
• having) siege of polloDIQ tbe McArthur called on Mn. Ethel
Friday evening, March 19 with its Sunday evening service at table and chairs, kitchen cal&gt; pla~t: of
Ul
DU.U•
~~uUt .'::
~·~ ~~ Mrs Lona Petilt and Mrs. part Wtflk caused by an allei'IJ'. Radtkiu l'tCtQtly.
a covered dish dinner. Follow- 17:30 p.m. SUnday School at 10 .
th
.
&amp;trHt. lmpert•l aeaen. Callloml•l ut. .q~~ wttb u. I"'IM of t.urea
·
l.li.ii
d
met, and many o er Jtems Dorottu w"t. whoM P'-~ of. reel - and •ere- over Nld abova d ..erib·
ln&amp; the dinner a program an a.rn.
too numerous to
mention . deDCe 111 uu Lh·• o&amp;~~ Drive. Silver ~ real ..U.'- for tbe PIU'POM o1
\
business session were held.
Norman Will spent Saturday
8prtnp. M•rylanch The unknown beiN
""Pint
In rep•lr. mldatainllll·
'
et law. IIUt of kin. dol.llrlbll&amp;.e.., d&lt;u1or NiiiYin• watt:r pipM. ! ... '
w·
L
Tlte Booster Sunday Schoot evening with the Halliday At- Terms or sale : Cash.
..... odmlniotrolon ... .,_loa. tr laYUll
R!FEIU&lt;NCE DEED ' Vol.
Class of the Baptist Church mtt kins family.
LEWIS HARRTS,
aar. of A. ! . Barton. Peeeut41 The p.,. m ol Uta Deed Reeordt or
at the home of Mrs.
Isabel l The Harrisonville
Masonic
Executor of the Last ~~~~~~~'':.~.!~· ad~~!u.~~: g 1~e 1 ~-:f~Y· J!~~o- ttt•t theN •rtr
_,
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Will and Testament of aad e:o~•cuton of Ml~:~nle van Z•ncn . .rron 11.ppurlnl' in the ~IIJlln1. witSimpSOll, Thur.suay
even ng, Inspection will be held on Safo
.
,
t&gt;eeeaHd: The unknown bein at nulint and •eknowlectpnut ot t'er·
March 18. ··Faith" was the top- 1 \U'day evening, March 27th.
Kalte ,Elizabeth Becht, '-w, ne11t or kin, d.Utributeft, dev1- t.tn dtedl. and 111110 •n erl'Or In &gt;the
.
or the pro~am
by Mrs. Ma- I 1"lr.
and Mrs. Clay McKt'nDece~d ·
IMI. admtniltnton and «o~eeuton, u: dn~rlptton In uid dllifld.l in the chain
IC
~
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anJ . ol ,\ lary Barton. Oe&lt;.eued •nd of \hie, •nd rot ill oompl•t.e duel'fp.
·e
Roy
which
opened
with
the
,
ney
and
!amt'ly
spent
Saturday
Crow
Crow
&amp;
Porter
Zdlth Be111n lli:v.n., whu.e piR~e
ot Uon of .aid error~~, rdere~ ts had
ri
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realdan~• 11 l Lexln1ton Avenue. Apt. lo atid petition rnd other plead.Jnp
LEAN
•"mn
''The Way of the Cross evenmg
· WI·th Mr · and Mr s· Hom· At\ orneys for Execulor
10 D, New Yorll. N. v.. will ta:ke bO· In Aid e..e.
•v
tiee
that on the 2ht. dill' of JanuUJ. PiatnUI&amp; pr~ tn the prQer of
ROUND
Leads Home," and prayer by er Lee of Rutland.
(3) 18. 25; (4) 1, Jtc
196!1. Nathan J . Wile and M"utb• thalr peiiUon Utat tile del•r~clanU be
Miss Vera Beegle. After read- Mr ~·nd Mrs. Robert Jewell
Joan
Wilt:,
beirl.l PlainUift.
ftied
~olh)lelled to IIIIL UP and lhOW tbelr
ICourt.
their petiUon In th• Common Ple;u uld tntareat and claim In ~Jid
lngs on Faith by the me-mbers I had Sunday dinner with the Hal&lt;
Yelp County, Ohio. Cue No. premiMI, that t.he 11me mar· btl ad·
"L' · f J
" and "I Am
LIO..,L NOTICE
13.720 a1lin1t the above n•l"'ed ~ar- Jud.led ~ be !lUll and void and plain·
lYing or esus
liday-Atkins family.
The unknown he\n 111 law nut ue~ anrl othe111 111 d~tendant.., aay\na tltra' title qul•ted uain~~ •ach •nd
Thine 0 Lord" were sung and , A
First Class Homer of 11111 dl•trlbuteea devl.t•es. ~dmln I 0\11t they, the Plaintlftl are the own· Ill of tha nid defenunw. and for
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. I 1rman
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, Lltrato~•· exeo.:uton.' tr &amp;llJ'· ot' A. T: IeNI of the followlnl du~rlhoed real auc.b other nU•f u lilUit)' and the
the Lords Prayer m
umson McMurray and hiS Wife or Fort Barton Deeeued· The unknown
e•hte:
nature of Ule cue may require.
10
closed the meeting.• During
the 1Austt·n' Michigan arrived Fri- •t
Ia ...·.' nut of kin, d.i~ttlbutee&amp;,
~~! ,.~~~~·~
~ ~~('~:::.e r!:' ":~ ons~~ :,:,•r.::e 1 ~"J~d of' ,;:;w;..~
STEAK
t
vtaees, adminlatnton. euocutor11
If
' 1
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r
!OCIaI our, re res•• men s were , ..ta)' mornt·na and stayed
until any or Mtnnt• Bnton l!ihllm•kfor. De· land. ~ounty of N.e1e11 and atate o. 1955.
s·
h
I ~
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1 •aw
Ill Ohio. m Fraction I, Town '· and
Nllthln J . Wl•e
SE!r-led by Mrs. -.. Impson.
ost- Sunday with his sister Mr. and ~~~~~i :.~ di.~~~7;.. ~r:111 ;.. , 11 : Ranst: 14. •nd further du.~ribed u
Martu. .Joan wue
ess, to nine members. Next '
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mlnialraton: and u~ut~ra. If anY . .-.1 follOWI . :JeJinnlnl 119 fe.l !i lncht:l
PLI!ntlffs
.
. be h E
et Mrs. Nolan (Mary) Hanmg.
Kenneth Skinner Deceased· The un· north ot the •oulhelll't corner of Cr.:~w, Crow • Porter
meetmg Will t e aster me . - Mrs Cl de Anderson Paul known heln at l~w. ne•t of kin .~.... Fr•etlon I , Town ll ·~ llarlp 14 Attorney• for Plalntllfl
ing at the home of Mrs Mane
. 'I
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tribUteea. df!Vilee •. admlnlll.raton and ol th• Ohio CompaJ)J' li P'urcb8Bal t:n 2&amp;1 (4) I, •• l$. 22, 29, lite
.
ROUS h•
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and
Dorothy
Anderson,
O!'Jtecutun.
any, of GarneT
Dl! lliiiiii::;;::::;~oiiiiiiiiii"'"::::::;;
Sunday
with her
son VISited
Clyde uasoed
: Thetf unknown
heln att":3rl. '•"'·
Those from RacinE' , Baptist
'
nt&gt;xt ol' km, dls~ribUt.ees .. ·'•"''M•&lt;r.i.
STEAK
.
.
i Anderson Jr. of Dunbar. W. va. l admml.&gt;~trllton . uecuton, 1f any, of
church attendmg the RIO Grande I h .
.
. th "h 't llo} HarTon . O&amp;&gt;eucd; The •.mkn'liVn
Assoc·ation at First
Baptist 1 W 0 IS a patient m e ospt- heirs at law, nul ur kiu, .1;~~nbuten,
(TAILESS)
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1 flevo~l'&lt;' &lt;. arlonlno!Tralol'!l tnd enro
ChuN'h, Jackson. Ohio.
were 1a ·
.
. lors. 1f aur, of T. H. B:~rton.
Mrs. Fe!Jx Alkire I De.:n~ed , Thl! unknown hl!ln
ReV. a nd MrS. D. L. O'C,0nn0r ' J Mr. and
.
f
ill law , nt:x l of kin, di.'flribU ·
Mrs Marie Roush Mrs. Ollie 1and famtly spent Sunday a ter- tee.'l, de,·tmees. administrators, e"ecu·
M~ Cozart, Mrs. Gretta Simp~ · nuon with his . s•s.t~r, Mr. and w~~~~irs~:~}\:~.·d:h~:!";;;~c~e~~~~;::i
son and Mrs. Frankie Neigler. Mrs: Walter 1V1r_gm1a~ Burke or , - ·- ·- --- - ---~
SIMON'S
Mr Wallace Hill underwent Racme. Also With his brothl:!r
FRESH
surg~ry at Veterans Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alkire of '
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Mr. Richard Roush was tak -1 Mr . and Mrs. Lyle Hysell
en to HoJzer Hospital suffering 1havr enrolled Tommy HyseH I
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their son, to enter the Colum- Weekend gue~ts of Mr. and .
HESCAFE
8 heart attack.
Mrs. Mae crawford of New bus Business University , Colum- 1Mrs. C. V!· .\ldr~dge we~e : Gra- 1
Brighton, Pa. is ~t the home or bus. A senior at Rutland High ' Ius ~ldndge, Lmda ~tee
of i
Mrs. Hazel Cleland, helping in school, he will enroll in the Jr. Huntmgton . and Conme Burke I
her care during her illne~s.
Accounting Course on June 15.1 of Mars. Pa. all studt!nls at
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilson of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H Jones Marshall.
SKINLESS
White Housa
Jackson were guests of her mo- and . Lori ._ visited Iriends &lt;'~nd Mr s. Irene Kelly. Charlene
BROUGHTON$
ther, Mrs. Harry Hayman and relahves m Zanesville over the Kelly, Gratus Aldridge an
attended the fun~ral of Mr. Fred weekend.
1Jackie Aldridge were
Philson. ~lso Misses Grace and Mr . and Mrs. Roy Jones of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thomas of
303
Ruth Elhs- spent the weekend Racine visited one day last week R' 1
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here With relatives being called with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones IP ey on 8 ur B} ·
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here by the death of Mr. PhilMrs. Hazel ~anlev visited! Tommy Ewing was home rrom
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son.
Mrs. Faye Cotterill recently. W. Va. Tech on weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Howery 1 Charles Kelly visited reh:ttives ·
LOW PRICE GAL.
Flavor
and Miss Marabel Sharpnack of of Carpenter, Mrs. Lola Cain,~ and friends in Bend. He lives i
Columbus spent 8. recent week- Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Howery , in Madison, Indiana.
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end with their {&gt;&amp;rents, Mr. and · of Athens . and Lanney Chap- ;
.
Mrs . .Jack Sharpnack.
I man, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. ~ ~aldwm . reHOLSUM
Guests of Mrs. Hazel Carna- l Mrs. Dale Williams, locaL
cenlly
was
shop.pmg
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han recently were Mrs. Laura _
- - -· ton and also v1slted her moth·
1 er, Mrs. Thompson.
Sayre and Mrs. Mattie Yost. i
Mrs. Mae Crawford was a Sun- 1Dolly Miller of Charleston anti
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day dinner guest of Mrs. Ethei 1Mrs. Delmar Thompson
and 1 World 's
highest
_can
Wheeler.
:sons of Vienna, W. Va. were lake is Titicanca, 3,500
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush, JSunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. miles of water, lying
e/Mxwell Houta
Mildred and r~y spent
the !Kenneth Griffith and sons.
feet above sea leYel in
6 oz. Instant
t: :f!kend in Abon with rela- Mr. and Mrs. Myran Martin Andes.
-PICTSWEET FROZEN
e N81cafa 6 oz.
t. .es.
1of Athens were Sunday guests =_;__-------------1
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Carson 1here of her sister, Mr. and Russell of Athens wei'~ Sw1day
Instant
and children of Coolvi~le called Mrs. carl Barnhill and daugh- guests of their motheis.
on Mr. and Mrs. Cratt Brad-1 ter Ruth Ann.
Carrie Bahr and Mrs. Margar· ll
ford Sunday, after attending the i Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Em- et Russell.
40th wedding IIMiversary of Mr. lerson and daughter Sharon spent Those attending the
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and Mrs. Stanley Trussell.
Tuesday and oWcdnesday in r"'" of Gary Cowdery at Bepre
Iris McKay and Susie Wipple lumbus.
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day were: Mr. and Mrs.
h••d
Uncla11lfled
spent Friday night with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Guthne of Clark and family, Mrs.
50 Ll. l A G - - - - Mrs. Edward Simpson and at- COlumbus spent Sunday with her Ann Golden of Athens, Mr.
tended the tournament at Ath· ·paronts.
Mrs. Thurston Clark and
DOWNEY
ALL PRICES ARE EVERY DAY PRICES-NOT WEEKENDERS
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Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Dean of ily of Columbus, Mrs.
gi_ant
.Mr. David Huddleston employ- Lakewood . Ohto were Su_nday 'Clark and sons Kenneth,
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ed at Brian, Ohio, spent the guests of his mother and s1stn. 'and Ray of White's Chapel,
weekend here with his family Mrs. Norma Dean and ~Irs land Mrs. Seldon Baker of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKay Betty Chevalier and family. eroy.
of Newark spent Tuesday w1th Earl Dean and daughters , Ches- 1 ; ~====----===1 11
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wattersun. ter. called m the evening
! FIRST
~ev. and Mrs. Paul Sellers Harry Guthrie of Allred and QUALITY
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7 PM- SATURDAY TIL 9 PM
a:nd Rosemary accompanied Mar Leon Hecox of Burlington lo- REGULAR
gnet, who had spent the week- way were Su.nday guests of Mrs.
WY 2-397S
POMEROY
RACINE, 0.
E. MAIN ST.
end at home, to Logan to visil lEthel Stout.
Certified Oil Station
Rev. Sellers' father in the hos- Mr _ and Mrs. Golden Bahr
Pomero..
Pilal . M1'!. SetI'CfS
~ remained for and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L~W~-~M;•;in~St~-..,..,..,;.,;:;;~.;,·,t!~'!"!!!!""'.,.....,...,...,!""'"'!!!""'...,...,!""'!""'!""'"'!!""'""""""'!""'....!:'
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wolfe 11
of Athens were over Sunday
gueJis of her parento, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Powell.
Mrs. Albert Hill spent several
days in COlumbus with Mr. and
Mh. Wald Foster and chlldren.
Mr. Hill went lor the weekend
aQd lllns. Hill accompanied him
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Karen Humphry
of '
Reedsv!Ue was a weekend guest
of Miss Ruth Ann Barnhill.
llev. and Mrs. Eugene Emer8011 and daughteT Sharon were i
SU9d&amp;y dinner guests of Mr. 1
an4l Mrs. Hobert Vineyard.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weather- ·
man returned home Friday from
Columbus where Mr. Weatherman saw a doctor and they visled friends.
Guests over ~ weekend of
Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark and
family .,ere his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Thurston Clark and
family or COlumbus, Mr. and
Ml'l. Seldon Baker and daughter. Mr. and Mr!$ ..James .Jett
and daughters of Pomero}, Ray
Clark ·and mother, Mrs. Twila
Clark of White's Chapel. Mr.
and Mrs. Ronnie Golden of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Boloel and daughter Pamela,

Enriched Bread
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Forgive me, an or you. I 1\'U
juat having some fun. I really
d011't care If you do a handllllflng up on the town square'1lld .maybe oome tlariJII soul
wUI do _lust_ that, come May
and Sprmg tune madness.

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OUT CITIZENS welcome Dr.
Cluft and ra_mlly back to
town. A. gemal man, ~ a
uable clllzen - were
elated thai "Doc" will live
openU:.. Mrs ~I
near "' here, al the
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at the home of Mr.
and Mrs William Robaok Sun.
day evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack COdner and children, Mr.
and _Mrs. PaUl Sellars and famUy and Jim COdner.
Deborah West spent Monday
night with Candy Hoback.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharp
visited with their
duaghter,
Mrs. Russell Lee and family of
Cincinnati the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr of
Chester spent Sunday
with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1beiSB
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Salser
and daught.r of Lancaster spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs,
Grover Salser1 Sr.
Mrs. Edward Theiss and Betty of Patskala spent the week
end with the Charles 1belss
family.
Mr. Edward Theiss
returned home with them after
spending the past week with
hls
brothers
Charles and
Bylthe
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Sandra Bailey spent a week
end 'th her grandparents
and ~s. Dana Caprenter' of
StlveTsvllle
Mrs Gr~ver Salser Jr Is
in Ut~ St. Joseph ' Hopsit~i at
Parkersbur
Anita Ho~dashelt spent Fri·
day night with Nancy Robacl:.
Saturday eveblng gueata of
Mrs. June Wendorf were Mr.
and Mrs, Thomas Brutvan
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Bedford Heights, Mrs. William
Grunm and Mr. and Mrs. otis
Knopp.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert ·Hart
and sona of Rl!flne spent
utday evening l'ith Mr.
Mrs. Ronald Hart. .
Miss Arlene Theiss of COium·
bus spent a weekend with heT
parents Mr and Mrs Blythe
Theiss. '
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Mr. and Mrs.Willlam
visited Sunday with Mr.
Hoback who is a patient at
Holzer hospital
Mr. and Mr~. Harry
called on Mr. and Mrs.

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New headquarters for Chl·
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departs from box·llke appearance of curreDt buotnuo
lrchlleeture to feature a
UDlque dealcn o! oweeplng 1
curveo. To he
In
1889, the $60- • · ·pluo,
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SUNDAY,MONDAY,TUIL

March U.2NO
"THE AMIRICANIZATION
Of EMILY"

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lames Garner. Julle ADdnwJ
!lelV)'II DoUJiaa, lu. Cobunt.
KeeDOD W:rnn.

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Casto Sunday afternoon.
Donna Dailey spent a week
end with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Tho~as Autherson of Lowell, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. ~nnie Beegle
of COlumbus spent a weekend
wltb hls lather, Mr. Lawrence
~egle.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beegle
and son of Logan spent a week
end wlth Mrs. June Wendorf
and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. · Curtis Bradlord and son, Wayne, of Arling.
ton spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Bradford.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd · Dailey I
and oon, Steve, spent a week
end with hJs siler, Mrs. Frank
Ludwig and family of Cleveland.

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RelaUve8 here !rom a dislance ID attend the funeral of
Mrs. Hattie Shank at the Letart Church Thursday Included
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shank,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shank of
Vienna, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs.
Shank of Wooster, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Shank, Jan and
of Tucson, Ariz., Mr.
Mrs. Scott Shank and lamUy, Mr. and Mrs. George Nash,
Mrs. Nash and sister-in-law, all
of Middleport, Sidney Fadley,
or Rio Grande. Mrs. Shank llv·
ed here when her husband was
employed at Dam 23. They pur·
chased a home at Letart Falls
when he retired. She was an
active church worker and was
a Sunday School teacher at the

brate her tilrthday.
Mrs. Ella Hannum
Friday from Virginia where
has been visiting with her
ghter and oon-ln-law, Mr.
Mr
Robert
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Kim or
Orville Brown is at the
versity Hospital m· COlumbus
few days observation.
Mrs. Fannie Adams is at
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Paul Buckley Rest Home.
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Rlcbie were shopping in
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local.
Mrs. Eunice Halsey and dau·
lbler, Mrs. Donna Watson were
'l'lturstlay gue!lls of Mrs. Ester
Ridenour of Cheater.
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have returned home alter
iDI spent the winter with
brotheT, Mr. and Mrs. Lei¥ is 1
Sharp at Pompano Beach,
Mrs. Gerald Hayman spent
Sunday wllh her tlauthter.
Robert Hart and flmlty
Mr. and Mrs. Guy aotb., and
sons Mn Francis Ka..ter Jo
'van
and friend R.,y
Lee Crisp of COlumbus '
a weekend wllh the Willi;;
Blake family.
Mn Dale Hart pent Tue!~l
day ·.th Mr and ~
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Sez Pat, po ntln~ with pride, .r
Smith
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~ Mike, the ready of wot. Robbie (?)Lois's 5 year
the ne':- ~- be ~~edl ~~~ has just fallen tn the curb
1 a n t. water outside." So a hasty
seo, oe -• arne
bye.
THE IIUSH MAY have been R&lt;.!Yiinds me of my !avorll.e
greatly over-rated, I dunno, Turkey Run - · Cheshire
coming from a breed n,ame_ of of a fire, Yes, fire, but listen.
McCru:ty 00, me mother s stde. A neighbor of ours was
.But heres
Harry Golden to Cheshire with his
~lii!loved Jew) on the Irish- drawn by extra slow
'lllay eame here really un· he passed the Lasley
Wanted, could hardly find jobB. now the Ura Swisher home
A11t1 now look - an Iriahtnan L. hailed him, "Oh,
no less, has the}lggest job In
she, '"When you get over
the wbole U. S. (J.F.K., of .Cheshire will you tell
COUI'IeJ,
•son) that the house Is on fire.
Let me set you at rest, dear
NEVERTHELESS ONE . . of readers, and gallant firemen
my "Autllors !don't Like," per· This was a slow
slats in remaining
namely UNDER the kitchen
Georje Beman! Shaw. !ted whlcb was set flat on
beaded, acod tongued, one of floor and had a burned
Ibis century's most noted play· grate underneath. Lum (Of
will!ltta C"Sainl Joan," "Candl· •n Abner) coulda called
~ et a!.) and a "decent re- and said, "This ain't no
g_ , f&lt;?r the opinions of man- folk&amp;, just an
t~ tmpels me to say why I -remember them'"
do I like him. At the peak of Well, Thad came home,
bls . oreer, after lucrative and lire was out. But to thts
reptated lecture tours here in I can see that picture, the
the ti. S., what did the ungrate- lous housewife, the slow,
lui G.B.S. do? Why, he did team ~nd of course Thad
what was the style In them way, rtght when needed.
days, since abandooed, 1 bope- I turned 50 &lt;at least) pages
he went home and just ridicuJ. Cheshire Twp. history back
ed us aU oveT, our manners, you right there.
our laJtes, our everylhing, but Tnd
r·
ay our U"emen,
I guess not Oill' money
Anything 1 can't sta~d Is to phone, sizzle right down
bi~ the hand that feeds ou
or wherever, put 'er out,
From ~
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home tor breakfast or back
,._ 1 1 yof~ f18ht 8UOStl bed or what have you.
w•.,... s . ,: r IU!t¥ce, on
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motll,of the -sand miD a rat- IF YOU CAN &lt;land this rem·
hoi~! procedure of our present lnioctng ('!raid you can't) just
foreogn aid, ~~gram.
one more. AI a neighbor's !Ire,
Do I ~.... The ayes has got my father and bis cohorts
ft, the reponents No," from any cited to death carefull
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featherbeds downstair% _
.the dishes, they threw out
My mother would ,talk . ~!window. Heavens, 1 doubt
so~one who JUst blanmed veracity or thal, but makes a
you :too much. Know what she crackin' good story
me11J!t? Why, blarney,
of you say'
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thJi whole 1 caboodle, "shen- low friends.
anlians," and "They collogued
to¢her," ,and 'blatherskite."
,
An&lt;l' l do wtsh I could think of
the :&lt;~ozen• and dozens I heard
-aDd adopted - way
back ~
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there.
What are some of your fav·
orl~, 'yo~ Hennessys, Haggertys, -0 Brte~, and Gallaghers, Mrs. Edith O.home called
all local lrtsh names and any Mrs
of you can add dozens more
. · Allee Dodson Saturday
local names. Erin Go Bragh! erung.
Mr. a~d Mrs. Lawrence MilYou'll read this long alter hoan, Mtddleport, c lied on Mrs.
Mar. 17 (today) and it's true Glenna Milhoan one day last
to B.M.H.'s "trailing
alter" week.
style. Long after the Empress Mr. a~; Mrs. Art Kasper
Eugenle hats, remember them, COlumbus.' vlslted with her
had passed from our ken for- enls, Mr._ and Mrs. Maynard
ever, I was about to buy one. Bahr, Frtday.
I've recently 'flirted with the Mr. and Mrs. WIUiam Rose
idea of oome day astonishing and son BU!y, COlumbus, visitrepeat astonishing, my friend~ ed Sunday with heT mother,
with a bee hive hair do. Yesslr, Mrs. EveTett Milhoan and Ber1 have. But I have a strong nard.
ltellng that &lt;a) bee blves are Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milhoan
golD' out and. not too soon for and children spent Saturday ev·
some of us (b) that skirts are ening witlt Mr. and Mrs. Phllg&lt;lllla quit being "No Sldrts" lip Smith ot Pomeroy helping
and resume at least a sern- Mr. Smith celebrate hio blrthhlance of their orJiinal stance day.
(shall we oall H) &lt;e) that real- Mrs. Mary Schaffer and Mrs.
ly purple or pink 1ta1r stmply Mildred Davies called on Mrs.
will not do If we an espect to Clara Milhoan, Monday after.
stay oane &lt;d) that evea lhouch oooo.
Princeo• Marsaret wears- hose Ronald Richie called on Miss
with big black beeUes &lt;sieb!) J&lt;&gt;sepblne and Norma
embrolden!tl 011 tllem,
lhal Sunday. He is attending college
never will oome 'of us go so at Athens, w. Va.
decorated or even wllh bllct Mr. and Mrs. Reed Crary vis.
llloc:kings. Haavens, I've gotta fled Sunday with hts
I live annmd bore and Mrs. Crary, helping her to

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I came horne and
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&amp;reelillaf lr!!m two of Ill)' fay.
orlte ~. C.P.R.
and
my Clllllin VIolet.
Well, I'm at the poiDI whi!rt
&amp;till another favorite Irish Joke
Is about to burst upon you.
Pot got a new watch. He
couldn't tell Ume however. He
showed It to Mike, who also
cOuldn't read It '"Now 'what
Ume have • ye •there?" asked

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openiiJi for 2 married men
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Landmark. L 0 . M~oy, Auctioneer. Train·
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vided. Vacation with
pay. IT COSTS nothing to use
a ' TO BEITER serve you, we opSend name . age,
address, Blue Lustre Carpet Shampooer erat.e a 4-wheel drive loader
past experience . and ~fer- with purchase of Blue Lustre. and back hoe. Free estimates
ence to : The Dally Sentm~l. Baker Furniture, Middleport. Phone WY 2-3243. Emmet W. ,
Box 668"P", Pomeroy. OhiO.
3 23 6tc
Shuler. Contracting.
3 23 3tc
3 4 tfc
SALESMAN wanted : $17.000 for CHAIN LINK wire, 8 ft. tall, ] :~========-,11
right man over 40, in the any amount, SOc a ft .,
like ir
Pomeroy area . Takr short 1 new . B. M. Cooper, Langs- ·
EXPERIENCED
auto trips to contact custom- ville, Rt. l , SH 2-6408.
ers. Write A. B. Brooks. VIce 1
3 Z3 IZtp
AUTOMOBILE
Pres., Texas Refinery Corp. 50,000 TOMATri seediiogS. P. :
Box 711 , F'ort Worth 1. Texas. 1 M Cowdery Long Bottom,
3 2Z 6tp I Ohio.
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1963 CDrVIir Monza Cpe.
110 H.P. Engine 4 on the floor, low mileage, jet black
finish, spotless ciean vinyl interior, bucket seatl, good W.
W. tires, radio and beater.

Machinery

SALE: B. John

Deere

tractor, new tlres,
brakJn.i
plows, disc, cultivator, check·

rower. SH 2-4943.

1963 Chevrolet Imp•I• Stetlon Wegon

$2395

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1963 Chevrolet lmpela Super Cport Cpe.

Locally owned, new car freshness, fawn interior, maroon
finish, like nw 800 W.W. tlres, 327 cu. in. V8 Powera:lide
PS, PB. Save money to get a nice one

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Employment

Local owned and like new in performance and appearance,
White finiBb, red bucket seats and vinyl trim, V8 en&amp;laeil
Powergllde, PS, PB, radio and heater, like new white wa
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Dr. MelviD E. Doerr, VetorlltRos. Phone WY 2-2449
arian, large and omall llllmall.
MIDDLEPORT, DHIO
128 WublltgtoD 91., Rawood, W. Va. Phone I'1H2'/1.
Office ~. DIDJ 4 to e p.
semble, and • number, ''Dear
m.
I • 1110

- - - - -- - - - - ft .WJSH to express our sinOle Alma Mater, Au Revoir"
'cete and heartfelt thanks to
by Tom King, John Blake,
our many relatives, friends,
ny Harris, George
Joha Marsha Bowleo,
Jamarllla
W llOighbors for their kind·
Hood,
Scherry
Hicks,
La·
Ward,
Thelma
Robu-t,
Marl1962 Chevrolet Bisceyne 2 Door
11081, their eXpressions
of
cey,
Sharon
Rurrison,
lyn
Stumbo,
Ann Hansotl, Saa6 cyl. engine, PowerKlide tra111. Good whitewall Ure1, ra·
sympathy, mass
Jfferings.
Walburn, Sherry Simmono,
dra Garten, Karen Hawley, Betdio and heater, beautiful red finish with clean interior.
llld cards, during the lllneiS
Conde,
Elinor
Bodlmer,
sy Cunningham, Janie llerlll'd.
AND
llld deall of our beloved husLong, Connie Simmons, Sherry Slmm0111, MliiJ Wolfe,
L·-d and father
William 1 ROUTE MAN wanted, 25 or
ed
. "5 .
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FOR SALE, B room ouote ... .
Gerard, Karen Hawley,
Sandy Humphreys.
Wells. Special thanks to Rev. ~ver, :1e1 ~pontoSI ed, consc~~~ overstuffed chairs, dresser.
Betsy
Cunningham,
Debbie
King
%nd
Soprano - Suzanne IIndo
Father John Turel Dr Rog-1 ttous, wl mg
a vance. t
dl .
h .
1961 Olds F-85 4 Door
. '
·
eral pay plus commission. rockers, nmg room c atrs,
Ellen
Hawley,
Sandra
Bunce,
bury,
Charlolte Glaze, SenD
V8 en~ne, std. trans. Blue finish, clean lnterior, JOOd
er Daniels, Ewmg Funeral A"~
Cl
M
W
V
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table,
desks,
wash
stands,
Janis
Schmoll,
Diane
VanLewis,
Carol Klnl, Jackie Jlaw.
~
eaners, ason, . a. ·
bo d
tires, economy car with performance.
Home an d pa llbe arers.
china
cup ar s,
3 22 &amp;tp I laro.ps,
Conney, Louanna Mcintosh, RoSandra Clatworthy, ~
Mrs. Lena Wells,
.
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clocks, umbrella stand, Love
,.2·,.2,.14'"3""'""''"P•,.m,.•,."',.',.·,..o~. I
ger Swartz, Aaa Bradbury, BudJacobs, Katliy Lacey, Cllrole
Henry Wells Family
WANTED: Woman to live m. seat and chairs. Picture fram-1"'
dy Moore, Rod Sauer, Ronnie
Connie Teaford, GIOl'
Edward Wells Family
No laundry. call CH 7-2202. 1 es. marble top table. Lee Rnd· CUb1'0M _bulchertna and eu~ ,
Hlndy,
Raymond
Hlndy,
Joe
Mary
Tealo!d, Edith
I 96!) Volk1wegen 2 Door
3-20-6tc isell, 108 Legion Terrace. Pom· ling Phil Meier, Phone WY
S Z5 ltp I
Stephenoon
and
Ray
Pickens,
Sosan
Morril, Sha.Bucket seats, Deluxe vinyl trim. fOOd tires, arey finish,
u. s. ClvUSorviC.Toltll
eroy.
3-15-12tp ~10.
1J 9 tfc
and the finale,
"Bye NeighHarrison, Judy HyaeU, U.
heater. Priced ta 1ell.
- - - - - - - - - - !I&amp;IN!o· W'IIP••
16 'IDO ~ Secun IDblo
I~fJLsOl~~~;;.i~
Notice
bor" aud "May You Always."
Jo Hlndy, Stephanie Pullelt,
HlP ,., 'hM'' M•tn 4t~••n .... mMtt OON'T PUMP you sluggish sep.
car wash. 550 Page
- - - - -- -- - rhnuandl' ol \nl" op-.n ~llrlltnr]l
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11
In
the
dance
chOI'UI
will
ai!O
Harrla, Sue R111 llld
tratntn 1 antt• •P•""'•..ct: Sw-poort,ne•
tiC tank. Get
ean- m-i\
St., Middleport, Ohio. Phone
be
carole
Anderson,
Susan
Mor·
Schmoll.
THERE WlLL be a hymn sing !kill
uuallJ
unn_,-, P'1UI.1: tntltt"tMseptic tank cleaner'
WY •tr;J•715.
3 17 f7IJ
~tc I
Oft Jottl. ..lal"lq ""'t01ftlm•n'ris, CoMie Cooke, Dee SiaVOD, Alto - Connie Cooke, ~
March 28. Sunday. at 2 p. m. w...... •Ma' .,,tn, n•m• add~ •nd mark FariL Bureau.
1960 Dodge 4 Door Sedan
Elaine
Davis, Jndy Moore, Di- Marie Hackett, Debbie Grl*o
at the Freedom Gosepl Mls- t~:-.. ~"' ~~os .... . POQI_,
2 18
V6
eneine,
1td.
trant.
4
like
new
whlte
wall
tires
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Radto
&amp;Ul.TIONEEII
and heater, beautiful ivory over red finilih, interior aew
Davis, Mary Teaford, Deb- er, Diana Davis, Na1'118 J'roat,
lion at Bald Knob. Rev. E. J . Dai1J lent.inel. Pnmarw. Ohto
c..,~eto Sa oltw
ear eleao. Save money only.
bie Grueaer, Patsy
Manley, Cheryl me, Kathy' Brat!Da, AJ.
Grifllth, pastor. The public --:-:-,---:--~--::--LANDMARK
Cbrlstine
Bailey
and
Marilyn ice Darst, Connie Slmmo.., PatInvited.
3 25 3tc
Wented To Buy
kite, ........ c....
ty Slaven, Dee Slaven, DiaDna
A. C. BRADI'fiiiD
Members
of
the
glee
dub
are:
Criswell,
Seherry lllcb, OJris.
I WILL NOT be responsible for 1SMALL LOT In Pomeroy. How- - . Ollla
lsi
soprano
Katry
McEihintine
Bailey,
Judy Moore, Joy
debts contracted by any oth· l ard Mullen, WY Z-3782.
I II Itt
ny, Ruth Halley, Elaine Davis, Boggs, Joyce Long, Debbie KlPr!
or than myseU. Glenver Le3 24 121c
AM Criner, Barbara Hoffner, Cbrlstine Bahr, candace Babr,
on Boggess.
3 23 3tp
Bulldlq ~) fo r
Brenda GIBZA!, Susan Ohlinger, Luanno Mcln!Dsh,
landn
I 954 DESOTO 4 DOOR
$79
LADY NEEDS dresses or cloth· STAN!JING Timber. Top cash ' t NOW IN PROGRESS
bomes. Buill In tltdtDiane
VanCooney,
Mary
WaiISw••rtz.
lng of any kind badly. DreSI price _paid Marion Reynolds.
$99
1954 BUICK CENTURY H.T. CPE. _
IIDrm windoWI,
alUD&gt;
burn, Alberta Little, Carole Phil· Tom King and Jim Johnlon
size 22'olo, sboeo 9 or 911., Conlvolle, Ohoo. Rt 3. can
siding. cau G1J1 NeJ&amp;1958
CHEVROLET
V-84
DOOR
lips,
Suoie Manley,
Myrtle will serve as annoWlCara fw tiN
Phone WY Z-Z'M.
after 4 o'clock. 667-3583.
Racine, Olno.
Faulk,
Sandra
Hollinabed,
Std. Trens. - - - - -- - - $249
12 Z9 lfc
S Z3 3te
Hll·lt&lt;,'l Special low prices on
-=s ,-n"'rt""
y•c-,-=Be
c-a-uly
.,.-Se
~lo-.. mo.~ !Uto WANTED to Buy,
Antiques. senger and mud " SDOWI.
1957 OLDS 88 HT CPE.
$169
formerly
occupied
Canival.
Olina.
Cut
Glass,
Lower
prices
apply
only
to
remises
P
llrl - · Pl••-1 ...
stock on band. Get 1 bar·
by Cliffs Shoe Repair Shop, Glassware, Clocks, Old Alad· llainl
lleallq
1958 CHEVROLET 2 TON DUMP
192 N 2nd St.. Middleport. din's, Rochester, Rayo
01'
IIIIDen.tOe. VB Engine, 900 B. Duels
_
$999
Permanent Special, 2 - $10. COOlmon oil lamps or parts. l:dServlce Station
1M , . . Mwtl' trHNI!I
Haircut styling
shampoo Furniture, Marble Top Tables,
Jock w. CorHy,
We .... aDand set' inclnded. WY 2-5269 Picture Albums, Picture AI·
PHONE
.----llarell Speclar--...,
and 713-5:163.
3-18-30tc bums, Picture Frames, Wash·
WY 2-9932
THE RIGHT PLACE FOR THE RIGHT TRA~J! IN
- - -----bowl and Pitcher sell, Large ~ ~~~
Coli Wt Wl'lt Dol • Nip!
MIDDLEPORT Fire Depart- Gla" Marbles, Glass Paper 300
ON YOUR OLD CAR AT KEITH GOBLE F9RD
' . lfr
ment jitney supper. saturday, Weights, Telephones, Bra;s, 35c. Harrisonville, WY 2-6279.
USED CAR LOT. YOU CAN'T FIND A IITTU
March 21th, 4 p.m. to 7 p. Copper, Iron, Pewt..- and
3 18 12tc
11
DEAL
ANY WHERE.
m. Pearl St.,
Elementary Wooden Articles. Lee Rudisell,
~ PlmDIIIIIIo Scbool.
3-20-6tc 108 Legion Terrace, Pomeroy.
Rul Estete For Sele
Anald - . . . .
--IUEu!llalall-,64 Thunderbird H1rdtop Llnclan .•
With heater and defroster, beaVJ duty reer sprlnp,
llewart Ga Sbap. Come in
3-15-t2tp TWO HOUSES for sale or rent ...,. , _ In WI&amp;
6 cyl. eDJiDe. Oil filter, oil bath,
Air Condilionint, lull power,
and see aU the new varmint
Sele 0 T Ide
in Syracuse, Ohio. W. H.
·
1 11 tie
rifles, reloadlnc equipmen~
r r
Turner, Phone WY Z-36111.
64 Ford Country Squire Wegon 4 Door
and accessorleo, re • blueing 3 BEDROOM house with gas
3 Z3 6tp INCOME TAX Service, John8 eyl. Auto. tran•. Power ateerine. radio. luua&amp;t reek.
and repairing. New and used furnace and concrete drive· · FOR SALE : Seven room house son . Simpson Insurance At
64 F1lcon Wegon 4 Door
1UJ11 of all kinds. Depot St.
way. Will take house trailer extra lot near school. Pearl ency, Room e, Coats Build- I
YOUR CHEVY DEALER
I
cyl. SW!dard Iran~ Radio.
int Middleport_
Rutland, Ohio. Ph. SH Z-4934, in trade. Melvin Little, Che- Hysell Rullsnd Ohio
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
Rutland, Ohlo.
S 10 "Ole shire.
3 24 6tc
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I 20 lfc
POMEROY, OHIO
63 Rembler Ct.uic 220- 4 Door
LOSE WEIG!fr safely with
For Sele
I cyl &amp;anciol'd triDI. Radio,
Dex·A·Diet tabietJ. Only l8c _
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fl '-I
0
SMAU
63 Ford Galexie 500 - 4 Door H•rd T.,
II Stark'• Drug Store.
NEW potato crates for
sale, ...ut:lfltl' "'-'"'' .,
.
IS.
3 IZ eotc
I waj!on, I small wagon and
ENGINE REPAIR
"
289 enatne, automatte tran». Power lteerin&amp;, radio.
&amp;;,U:::'J\111=:::1:::18-.0::-a:-==...,..,.-::-a cart. Phone WY 2-2316. 315 CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
,
63 Ford Custom 2 Door
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Condor-st.
Pomeroy.
3-24-3tc
FHA
WANS
-We
dr
have
.
WrlghtPowarSawa
0 1 1
1
289 elljline. Standard Irons. Radio.
FHA money available
for
... ..._, c.l In · - UVJNG ROOM couch and 3 loans In Meigs County. Inter· :
Sales &amp; Service
•
61 Ford F1irlene 500- 2 Door
lllllk chall'S. RCA radio and re- est to lender 5V• per cent, I
&lt;Continued from page 1)
lng the ftrst act will be 'Sbln·
8 eyl, Standard trano. Rodlo.
- - - : : - - : : - - - - - - eord _player. Phone SH ~I mortgage insurance 'h per
Roo Lown Moworo _
"Tenderly.'' An Adagio dance, dig" featuring Larry GladweU,
For Rent
Evenmgo._
_ 3 23 3tP cent, total interest 5% per
'"" G. Kor11
"Laura" will be done by Con- Wayne Davis, Sean Mullea and
59 Ford Country Squire Wegon 4 Door
-:.- - - - ALFALFA also mixed hay for cent. Term of loan 20 to 35 1
Cooke and Mike Archer. Roy Coleman ao "The Beatles";
8 cyl. Auto. lrom. Power steerinrand brokea. Bedlo.
~ AND Apartment fur· sale. Non . weevil spray. Can years. We now have condi- .
WILCOX SERVICE
The ensemble will Bing two Jamarllla Ward,
Mal'lha
~ aDII llllfurnlsbed,
all deliver. WY 2-2557.
tiona! commitmenta on prop- ·
5 P.M. ,.10 P.M. Doily
numbers, "Dream," and "The Bowloo, and Sandra
59 Chevrolet Btlelr 4 Door
~~~za. Phone WY J-3267.
3 23 6tc ertieo from $8,000 to $16,500 1 412 S. 3nl Avo, Mkldloport Heather on the Hill." Conclud· hed as "The Supreoneo"; Stoph8 tJI. Poworgllde Inno: Radio. .
3 u 12tc
Bard..'• Markel, Syracuse
with down pay&lt;J!enta from i
anie and Steven Pullen as "Dick
56 Ford flirl1ne 4 Door
==::-;-,.-----,---.---cJun 1'ors
and nee nee,";
C8ndaee
iifObtRN
e rooms and bath day
ba.s on special Thursday. Fri· $30 to $1100 and closing costs
AUTO
SALES
Beyl. staodard tram. Rodto.
and saturday : 2 heads from $250 to $350. The propBahr, Sue Rue, Edith Hapton~- Middleport. Pb. l lettuce, 29c; Two 11. gal. Dai- erty b.. alread~ qualified. 1956 BUICK, $50. See Leonard
stall 81 "The Shaugrilaa," and
56 Mercury 2 Door H1rdtop
WY :I-31Zl.
3_2f ~c_ , ry Fair Ice Milk 79c with $5 and, of course. the buyer
Bass, Syracuoe.
3 25 31c
Jim Butcher, Steve
Hinely,
Auto,
tnn~. Radio.
1ft FLOOII 1 Bedroom effieh ·
must al,. qualify.
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sam Hood, George Sauer and
jency apartment, Middleport. ~ocel, pur.':,,t'\I:! ~b:; C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR IFOR SALE: 1959 V-8 cab for- Joyre Long and Edith Asa Bradbury as "Jimmy and
56 Plymouth 2 Dr. 8 cyl. Std. tr1ns.
WY Nl'/4.
3-:!Htp
WY J.XIO ward GMC, 370 oeroes;· 7:
were elected ID at· The Amigos.''
1
1; : •. J.:'.weu 'Ho~se BOX Z%9
. . . room boule with bath eoffee, only ll.l9. Producer's
Buckeye Girls' State by The ca.t memben and dance I 2 - 64 Honde Motorcycles CA 95
21
jllld lull basement ill SyraMilk. 79c gal., Zippy Stride
the Auxiliary of Feeney-Bennett line will open the second act
1 Post American Legion, 128, with 'Toot, Toot, Tootsie" and
Pbonf WY H456.
dog food, 100 lbs. $8.29 plus
. •
3 16 lie
tax. Private blend dog food.
• Tuellliay evenl~g .at the hall "Darktown Strutter' a BaD." A
i'OoR KOOMS and bath- un- 100 lbs .. 17.76 plus tax. Large
Both guis are JUD!Ors at Middle-. burlesque on the opera, Rom·
tamflhod partm t, '
fresh eggs 45c doz Bananas
tc port High School. MilS girls eo and Juliet titled "Toney Ow·
... rent :U...na':e
5 lbo.
~ chooen by other organizations e!f and Julie Et" wJll ' foUow.
64 CHEVROLET '1-!t TON PICKUP
. •··' PVmeroy p~ WY J.
3 24 3tc
lnclnde Connie Conke, eo-spon- Taking part will be Jim Butdtsored
by
the
~lddleport
Busler,
-Diana
Davis,
Marilyn
Slum3 23 11
60 CHEVROLET 2 TON CAl end CHASSIS
.
·
-~ ATTENTION Farmers : Do you
neu l Profes'slonal Women'• ho, Kemy Russell, suaan Oh·
6 cyl. 4t •peed fran~. 2 speed rear ure. 111" W .B.
-·~.
rpvJt ROOMS and bath, fur. pay city prices for used ma·
Qub, and Cindy Conde, co- linger, Bill Jlysel~ Don NelllOII
,llllbed oparllllelll, utilities chiDery? I have on hand fortysponsored by the catholic Wo- and Marvin Fry,
57 FORD '1-!t TON PICKUP 6 CY\.
·\
1urD1JbeoL Inquire: Ohio Jlo. nme used tractors mcluding:
men•1 CJub of Sacret Heart
.
·~~~; lillddleporl.
15 ,John Deet'1l &lt;three of these
Cburch in Pomeroy. Alternates Other numbers will lncluck!,
3 12 tfc
are cub lizl) 10 Fannallo. 9
are Becky Goodall, Ollta Lewis "Dear Heart" by
Charlotte
57 CHEVROLET 2~ TON CAB end CH.U$11
,.--,-:--:---:-~..:.:.. Fords, I Cockshutts, 1 Avery
and Kathy Bratton. The girls Glaze and Mill:e Archer; Ev·
4 ~pe-ed trans. 2 tpeed 11111' ute. ll'l" W.B.
I Centaaor, 4 Ali~ Chalmers
0111)' represelll Ire auxiliary bill have erybody's lloln' It," by Kalby
.
'
2 Crawloro, I Ridmg Gardea
eo-spansots ·this year.
McElhinny backed by a danee
55 FORD ~ TON PICKUP • ~ ~
lrac!Drs. ID addiUon, I have
Mra. Albert Roush, asked that line of Rlllh Am Halley, San·
ON THE
FIN~ING
plows, discs, cuiUva!Dra, mow
the a u x II II r y p r o v 1d • jdra Swartz -Mary Wolfe Sandy
ers, drllla, cultipackers, roEaster baskebj for needy chll- .Humphreys' and Mltl'lie 'Harris;
tary hoe!, planters, plekera
dren.
i "Over the Rainbow " by Ruth
balers,
rakes, ,. ~blnes
tit The local aulllory of Post Ann Halley! a •.•Gay Nlnetieo,"
opreadel'l, hammer-mills, and
rd 1Z8 was commeilded by Mr1. ! medley by the l(lzad E_.
most everythlns needed on a
Borton Hall of Logan, Eighth ble; ''HeMeasy'• Theme" 1&gt;1
farm. The only dlflerenee Ill
Dllirlot President, lor having Dee Slaven, Judy MoOre, Mar·
the ·prile. Bill Goodwin, a
l2tp ~Jle st!&lt;ODd' highest .membership llyn· Stumbo, Sandra Swartz, ·SotJ
Comer LKvat • ~..... $li:. · · Mllltll••nt
Pl. Rock, I miles from Wlill:eoes iD JIIIH. Refreshmento were 1IBn Morris and P•toY Manley;
Yllle.
3-2Hic
tc oerved ,followinl- the mietlna. "Cecilin," by 1111 MIUd · Ea.

$1699

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Wheel Aliqnment

$1495

Brake Service

Blaettnars

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$1085

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. HQLLYWOOD (UP!) - IJia
~t!d art Tuesday u mil1ifm. ·llf televttwm:o saw two
rrlerl bllrtlo away In a 1pa. .
ablp . and then watcbecl tho
PrOJllelll of the United Statas
lileplione them on their return.
'lbe · occoalon, of courae. wu
tha•rwonderfully auCCOI!IfuJ Projo
ect GerniDi-fiigbl, the nallolt'l
firit two-man orbital journey.
~ - 1116 _moment ol ovenrbeimt~jl lel!se IUe-and.rfoath realo
It~_ ·lhat. lt'Biped the viewer
was, again, .the moment of
illlll!&gt;hing. After the launch, ll
wao overwhelming in another
aaose Ill observe the blase,
taken ·for · aronted confidence
and .lletachmant of viewers towWj the flilht.
Mother Goooe hao aeon her
billie# days. James Bond 11
only a tiDy start In the other
direction. can you honestly still
toll a child that truth 11 stranger than fiction! It is -no longer
the . truth that taku selling
uoell to; we have ooen It all befora In fantastic fiction, perhaps. in a movie or televlolon
show:.Truth Is merely confirmIng what, In our blaoe fashion
we know 11 possible. II Is
nOI the blaae truths, but the
flott¢&gt;, we must adjust !D.
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�th ANNIVERSARY
SALE!
D&amp;ECollege
Choir Coming
On April 12th

DISCOUNTS TO ALL
On Our Step Saver Board
When You Buy A Pair Of
Regular Priced Shoes
Discounts 25c to $1 0.0~
EVERYBODY WINS
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ROUSH'S SHOE STORE
225 No. Second

Middleport

OF OUR BUDGET LINE OF LIVING ROOM SUITES

SALE ENDS MARCH 31st
Select From 7 Styl"
and 6 Colors

2 Pc. Suite
Foam Cushions
Nylon Fabric
Plain Style

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Foam Cushions
Nylon Fabric
A Little More Style

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Foam Cushions
Nylon Fabric
Attractive Style
89'' Sofa

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Extra Long 100" SofA

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Sectional
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Foam Cudlions
Tweed Fabric
Early Arnel]i'can Style

2 Pc. Suite
Foam Cushion
Tweed Fabric
Early American Style
2 Cushion Sofa

COMPARE

Salel Dinette

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IMMIDIATI
DILIVIillY

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8ronze&amp;Br111

Chrome

2 WEEK
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Goldtone

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COMPARE

2 WEEK
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2 WIIK
COMPARI

DI!LIVIIlY

If You Prefer The "FINEST" You Can Save $30 to $50 On Our
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TERMS: $10.00 or Less Per Month
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119·80 169·95 108·50
IMMIDIATI
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With Fectory

97·50 139·95 88·75
IMMEDIATE
DELIVIRY

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COMPARI

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy '
Now H1veln-Stock The New
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1965 PAIIERNS OF
HARD SURFAQ FLOOR COVEiiNGS
6ft., 9 ft.1nc112 ft. wldthl

ON SAU! It EI.JERFELDS MECHANIC
STREO WAREHOUSE In POMEROY

$139.00 9 Pc. 421nch llect•ngular T1ble, I Chlln . . .
$159.po 5 Pc. Round T1ble, 4 Swivel Ch•ln _ _
$119.00 7 Pc•. Rect•ngul•r T1ble, 6 Chltn · · - -$69.0.0 5 Pc. Round btenslon T1W., 4 ChiiN _
$139.00 5 Pc. Round T1ble, 41wlvel Chairs _ _
$149•.00· 9 Pc. Rectangular Table, I Chlln ___
$99.00 7 Pc. Rectangul1r Table, 6 Chlln ·- -$119.po 9 Pc. Rect1ngul•r Table, I Chlln ·· - - $159.00 7 Pc. Rect•naular Ta'We, 6 Chairs ___
$98.0.0 7 Pc. Rect1ngul•r T1ble, 6 Chlln - - $104.00 5 Pc. Rect•ngular T1We, 4
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