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~round

And
About
Middleport

Mra. William .Russell IUld son
John. spent Tuesday m Columbus, and also In Kmgsh.D, Ohlo,
·, there. \1rs. ~u.' ·II Httended
the Kmgslon CiVIC Club, "" _at.
fihate of .the_ Ohio Fed_eratwn

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M~ . Anna Farmer
Hert"r; 101 Women s Club , of wh1cb she
i:ern p, ~lum~us . Is the gu£&gt;S I was . a former member before
of hl"r s1ster-m-law. \1rs. Da- . movmg to Middleport. On Wedvid f'arm~r and Mr. and ~1r'i. 1, nesday she also attended the
Arthur Skmn~r
annual sprmg luncheon
f0r
~iss Ellen Dunun: tt st~dent ! women of the Kingston Methoar Denmson u.mvers1ty at Gran- d1st Church Mrs R~ell was
ville . Js spendmg the sprmg va- soloist for the meetmg and
cauon w1th her pa rents . \1r .l san~. ·I_ Wal~t'O Today Where
and \1rs Dale Dutton.
I Je~u::• V.alks.
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Rerrn! guesr.; ol .Mr 8 n d ! ~1rs F:arl BrHxton VISited reMrs Jam~s Criswell wer ~ _\1r .; centl) i'oi!h \1r. and Mrs. C. R.
and Mrs Orvtlle Martm ot Pills· Yllung rnstt&gt;;.~d of Mr . Braxton
burgh, Pa Hn d \-11 and \'! r s. a"' sl11tt·d m an earlier account.
~teve Shndif' lit'
Hn dgt&gt;port. l Mrs . Pearl Heynolds
spent
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th e wt"t-kend m Akron as the
. gu~t ut )1e- r· Shier, ~1rs. Nina
B!.!lnd
Mrs l'l&lt;~ra D!lgard of Dearhorn. Mich . is the guest of Mr.
Pomeroy, Ohio
and Mrs. E. w. Lallance. She
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY •
nmw lo atll:'nd the 50th anniver"YOU'RE NEVER TOO
s&lt;J rv obsrrvance of the Phila_1!3,~~~;~rtf,t·~ Sncit&gt;ty of the Middleport

MEIGS THEATRE

Jt&gt;rry Lewis &amp; Dt&gt;an Martin

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Foch-Diana Lynn .
QUICK
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Audit'"Tf'tE
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Merry
AnrlNs I',
Nina

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Catholic Women
Will Sponsor
Miss Conde

Soloists, Duets, Ensembles Taking
Part in Cantata.Seing Announced
An organ prelude by Mrs. People," by Mn. Marvin Burt.
Ben Neutzling, ''Hosanna." from The flm word, "Fathor,
Magnus by Harper, will open 1 give Tbem," by sololsls
the program Sunday, at

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the Moore, baritone,

For-

Fred Blaett-

Federated church at 3 p.m., fol· nar, tenor, with the chorus.
lowed by the processional hymn, second word, "Verily T h u ·•
.. AJI Glory Laud and Honor," Shalt Be This Day," wlll be p. ,
and the invocation by the Rev. sented by soloists John WeJrry,
Wilbur Perrm.
tenor ; Rev . Howard
The cantata, "Seven
Last baritone. with chorus. A
words Of Chr 1st" by DuBois by Mr. Werry and Rev.
with 8 soprano solo, "All Yt: pelt will precede the third woro.
,,~~~ "Woman Behold,'' by
•
· Rev. Ruppelt, Mrs.
Wickham and Mrs. Harvey
~· i '.'ranken. Mrs. Van Bllonk•en
eop e n
' and Mrs. Wickham will sing
eO
I duel., "Obligato."
Cm f
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Joseph Raub returned home I An offermg Wl~l be ta~en and
Monday. after spe nding th e the pNceeds , will be gaven to I
winter at Carn:l City, Fla. 'hith Easter seals. ~he.~ff~rtory duet ,
his daughter Miss Sue
.Jean "The Holy Ctty, wall be sung
Raub
'
by Mrs. Beulah White and Mrs.
Mr · and Mrs Ravrnond Hat-. Paul Haptonstall.
f' ld ·
t th; pa~t WL'('kend
The fourth word, 'God My
~-~th r~f~~ves in Brooksvi lle and l t,'ather," will be presented . ~y
D t
Harry Moore, and tne
frlth
ay
on.
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H mer Holler or Ches- 1word ,
m
ars ,
y Ben
ter ~-oad~ and Mr. and Mrs.j Neutzling, Mrs. ~urt, the m~n's
Fred Klein of Middleport return- chorus and chmr. The
51Xth
ed h
Tuesday eveni~g. af- word, "Father,
Into
Thy 1
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ter a s~:eral davs
s ·~y ~da
- visit in Cleve- Hand
1 _s,"
t _ith
bl to Darnell
b M ,1
land, with Mr. and Mrs. Olin l sools,_w 1 ano lga
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ELBERFELDS

NOWYOlJKNOW

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- ' "er by Mn. ·1 Paull ~~!~~~ Sbop Elberfelds for values galore In Easter Fasb!OIIf
president, opened the tt
-suits, coats, dresses and accessories, tops In Iabrie~
, th · Catbolie Women'•
and styHns, beautiful new spring eolors.
of the Sacred U....rt churcb
nesday evening tollowirig
Lc..1ten serv1ce.
A report was given on
rummage and bake sale
April •-3. An invitation was
from Colwnbia Ga• Co. to
tend the Blue Flame festlvltll
A beautiful seleeUon of
April 28-19. It was voted to spcm-1
womens coats in ali wool
so .. C:·'lthia Co11rle. a junior
fabrics,
soft pasteis and
Middlepo;' 'ilgh School,
( ;rls' State.
dark tones. Many styles
to choose from. Make
II was
to
gifts
for decided
hlgb school
your selecUon now.
of the psrish. Plana were
tr serve a dinn : on AprU
the committees to be antoounc-1
ed. A white elephant sale
planned for the May
Hostesse' for May wilt be
es Martha and Anna
11 ·:-s. Remo Nelri, Mrs.
' d Gre88, Mrs. Joan
son 1 Mrs. J: M. Thornton.
The meeting closed
wI t
·prayer by Mrs. Casci,
by a coffee hour.

EASTER
COATS

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/s Theme ·of
WSWS Lesson

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Mrs. Sml'th I'S
Hostess of
C/ ub Women

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A Used Car RIOT on Main St.

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YOUR NEW EASTER SUIT
IS HERE AT ELBERFELD$

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EASTER
BONNETS

STARTS SATURDAY - RUNS nL APRIL 17
64 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 DOOR .. .. .. .. .. .. $2188

EASTER
BLOUSES

63 OLDS 88 HOLIDAY SEDAN · .. : .... -...... · .. $2488

Automatic. Powt•r brakPs, powPr steering, new white sidewalls, wheel discs,
bac·k-up lights, tinted windshield, air-conditioning.

radio,

64 CHEV, CHEVELLE EL CAMINO .. · ........... .. · $1988
V -8 mot?r .. 3
Ji g hls, em 11ft

speed s1d. trans., radio, heater, white sidewalls, wheel discs, back-up

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OUR POPULAR MORTGAGE LOANS
OFFER YOU MORE
THAN
COSTI

un rear.

60 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR .... · ......... · $1088
283 cu. in. V-8 motor, auto. trans., pawer steering,
lights. Real nice.

white

sidewalls,

wheel

discs, back-

up

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62 OLDS F-85 CUTLASS COUPE · · ...... · ...... · $1688
V·t.i motor, auto. trans., power steering, white sidewalls, wheel discs, radio.

Re&lt;~l

VOL XVI

NO. 305

Says he has no Plan for
Move to Veterans Memorial
Dr. stack, wben eonlaered,
said Tbe Dally Sentinel Is tbe
only news soutet that bad
dlseussed tbe ollllation wllb
blm. He empatlcally said be
bas no plan of making any
change : from bls present position.
•'I have no_ plans to make any Mr. Rideout also pointed out
change," sa a~ Dr. Sla~k when ;Friday night that he has issued
contacted Fnday evemng.
i no statement or made any kind
Clt,arles Rideout, administra· of announcement that mightl
tor of' Veterans Memorial Hos- 1 have perpetuated the flow of ru~itai,'' oald following a meeting mors regarding Dr. Slack .
1f the hospital's board of trus- Another media said in a story
leeo,JI'""l night that no appll- 1publisbed Friday that the Veteatitiil~; lp Dr. Slaek's behalf :erans Memor18l Hospital lloard 1
was pre~nted at tiW seaaon. lof trustees was expected to for- 1
Mr. Rideout declined to elab- mally approve an application I
orate oil the situation concern-[for staff pl'lvilege• from . Dr.
ing "ru\nors" being published [Slack at its meetmg last mghl
oy anot\'Jer area news source 1 No_ sut:h actmn _was taken~ ae- ·
lhat Dr. ~Slack had applied for' cordmg to Mr. Ridenout.
I
otart privileges.
; O~e Me1gs Gener~l hospital
Rideout said It Is tbe feeling i medJcal doctor declined comlf the board of trustees that.i rr.ent tnday on reports that Dr.
any statement released In rela- : Slack has been asked to re~ign
lionship to Dr. Slack
should from the staff of the privately •
oome_ ~r_Oill_ him.
-owned facility.
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Dr. Richard L. Slack, M. D.
has Indicated be has no !nten·
tion of resigning from the staff
of Meigs General Hospital or ac'epting privilege at the county·
1perated VeteraM
M~morial
~ospital facility.

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Leader Asks
Support of
Seal Sales

We have gathered togeth·
er an exciting coUectlon
of beautiful blouses in refreshing whites and· luscious new spring colon
just for you.

ACCESSORIES

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scarves, belts, hosiery, &amp;loves, handbags and niore.
OD tbe main fioor of Elberfelds.

WE CUT THE PRICE and MOVE 'EM OUT NOW ! !

Ch- Your Easter Cendy Now From ~his
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Fine Selection On Sele .On The First\ Floor -

58 Buick

2 Dr. Hard Top _ $488

BRACHS CANDIES

V-R motor. auto. trans .• white

IH&lt;~k Ps ,

rad l(: ,

pow&lt;'r
tw~tt• r ,

power

OLDS

.~li't' ring

\\hlte sidt•

l'.lu·el d i .~cs,
IJad\liP li ghts. outside
rrHrror. 1in1Pd windshield
.;o Jal \1 hJit" with like new
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Super 88 Holiday
Sod an
Automatic trans., power
brakes, power steering

iuterror.

sidewalls, wheel discs.

59 Dodge Coronet
4 Dr. Hard Top _ $488
V-8 motor, auto. trans., power
steering, radio, white sidewaJls

58 Ford Fairlane 500

4 Dr. Sedan _

Your Savings Now Earn 4% Intend

$388

trans., white
sidewalls, wheel diSCJ. radio.
V-8 motor. auto.

$1088

57 Chev. 4 Door

Station Wagon __ $488
6 cyl. std. trans. good ttres, r•
clio, beater, a fisherman'a dream

eSAVE THE BIG DOLLAR NOW AT ...

GMAC FIN ANCINCJ
WY 2·5342

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
8en1ng Meigs County for over 93 ye!ll'll

,Karr &amp;. Van Zandt Motor Sales
CADILLAC.OLDSMOBILI

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SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1965 •

fiVE CENT$

RUTLAND

eBrach's Mar111mWlow Choeolale C..Vered. Rabbit.
ePaalel Chocolate lil"ttted
eBraeh'o MeDowcreme Pelo
eBrach'r Candy Chloka
Mllk Eggs
4~
and Robbill
e Braeh'a Eooteth•t~ii
eBraeb'• JellJ Beana·
eBraeb's Fruit and Nut
eBraeh's Choeoli.te C..VeJred
E(p
Whfp)led Mantuaanow · eBracb'a Rusty tile Pow
Egp
Milt CJ!oco!ate
• Brach'a Malted JOik
i:Qo
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• Bracll'a llllt Ftttvored .
e Braeh'a Manhiri•Uow EJp
Wooly Wll17
eBncb'a Coconut Cre~ ·
eBraeh'o ChOi!olale CD~
E(p
Cl)lllll! Eua
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eBrach'a Jel17 Rabblll
eBraeb'o
IIUk
Cboeola~
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eBrach'o Mlnlatur~ Fudle
Eua
Peter Rabbit ·
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eALSO SEE OUR FINE SELJ:cTION PF FANNY
FARMER EASTER CANDIES
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~NrfL !f IN fHE:EYENING
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1 ·Member Federal Deposit Insurance Co~raUoD

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Motarilt Helpo
men, ooe of them masked,
Wlnlhrow, from his boopltll acting suspiciously near 1 servbed, •aid one of lbe 1unmen. ice station in Barberton. Be
alter all three police officers provided tbe license nwnber of 1
were lying on the roadway, held the 1964 aulomobile.
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CHAS. L ARCHER
RALPH W. MOOR£
DON L. DAVIS
the pi•tol to their beads and The pollee car contairiJng
pulled the trigger SEveral times Hooper, Mancini and Wintbrow l
but the weapon waa out of am- nagged down the suspects' ca~
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munition.
• short time later. Mancini or·
Winthrow said the man tben [dered the two robbeJry suspects
took a patrolman's nightstick ' out of their car, but one •
and ~at all three.
them grabbed the officer's '! The Area Extension Center 1a native of Noble county with I and swine enterprises. This will
Twig telephoned _police short- ;gun while being handcuffed and has been established in Jack~ seven years county 4- H ager.t be an across-the-board , indua.ly after 3 a.m. reportin&amp; he saw 'sl:ot all three.
son by t~ Ohio Cooperative I work developing an outstand- try wide program rangmg from
Meanwhile, Twig. who had at. Extension. Servic~ to serve the I i~g 4-H Club program in Mus- the conception of the animal
tempted to follow the robbers'; seven Ohao counties of Athens, kmgum county.
through production and marketcar, came upon the shooting GaJlia, Hocking, Jackson, Law. Mr. Archer holds a Bachelor ing and including consumer utJ1.
scene as the suspects were flee.. renee, Meigs and Vinton.
of Science Degree in Agricul - ization.
e'
Jng in a second car they appar· Tw
ed
ff
ture from Ohio State University Working out of the Jackson
1
stationed near the eJ:·
wr::'b :
1
1 e trans er trom omeroy to W h' gt
u ·
· 1- . th H'll bo
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Winthrow, the only officer! Jackson of Ralph W. Moore as as -'~
~1ve~s1 y. ~-Jts 1~~ e 1 s ro rea xtenswn
:Who had not lost consciousness, I acting chairman of the new !' mDarRn I do tr Me .lfordmeMr a Yd • eMntcrD. . .
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f v·
mstructed Twig to summon aid 1
t
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d 1 . ag an o 1 or - r an
r . avas IS a na 1ve o Jft~
, car radlo.
area
cen
er. oore as serve Mr!. Archer an d th e1r
·
th ree Lon county and serv ed SIX
· yean
on the pohce
th
t f
e pas our years as area re- 1childen have moved lhl"ir res1-1as Athens County 4-H Agent.
.source development_ agent. out ~ denre from Zane-sville to J&lt;~ck- 1 He received his Master's Deof Pomroy Hnd . ~ 1.1\ contmue ! son.
gree in Animal Science iD
to hav.e respo~sl~lltty for the I Don L. Davis will serve as March from Ohio State UniverExtensao_n ~rvlce s R. D. pro- 1Area Extension agent. Animal sity.
gram Wlthm the area.
I Industries, providing education-. He is married to the former
Charles Ivan Archer will ! al programs and organizational !Marjorie Dum Amanda &amp; theJ
servt! as area 4-H ag~nt. He is i assistance for the beef sheep, ! have two children.

New

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RUrnor Denled bYDr SIack
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your Easter outfit. A beautiful array of Jew~tri.

atl 1omatic,

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or~nd Two

AKRON (UP!) - Two rob- !Patrolman Eugene Hooper, 41, 1slde.
bery suspects shot a policeman , who was dead on arrival at Ak- Details of the shooting were
to death early todsy and wound· iron General Hospital, and Pa- lsketchy, but detective. said the
ed two other officers who had trolmen Frank Mancini. 25, ond policemen were shot while putstopped the gunmen on the Ak- Harold Winthrow, 35, 35, both ting handcuffs on the twlf Negro
ron Expressway.
listed in critical condition. Man- men who had attempted a robPolice arrested · two suspects ,cini was shot in tbe neck and bery in Barberton.
several hoors later. One of I Wint~row was hit three times An alert motorist, WU!iam
them was in possession of a I in the back.
Twig of Akron, gave police the
service revolver belonging to The three officers, acting on information that led to lhe apone of the wounded officers and an alert issued by suburhan prehension of the robbers. He
the other was partly handcuffed Barberton polic-e, saw a car on also summoned other offlcers to
when arrested.
a ramp ·leading onto the e:1· 1the aid of the wounded police-VIctiml of the shooting were I pressway on city's northeast men.

See our varied coUection of accessories to acVi!nt

Star Chief 4 Door H.T.

POMEROY -MIDDI:EPORT. OHIO

Policeman,

sharp

V-8 . rnotur, automatic transmission, power steering, tinted windshield
wh1te sidewalllircli and wheel discs. A nice onel
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Mr. s.and Mrs. llenry Bentz of "It's F'.In .ISh ed ," by. Mrs. van I
TONIGHT thru SUNDAY
Racine visited recently with her Vranken, Mr. Neutzlmg and ,
Mrs. Dale Smith ent.ertalnedl
Hub Cummmgs
George Hamilton. 9&lt;:: Hank
1 ~rs. Burl, With chorus, conclud-~
,
mother,
Mrs.
Edith
Teaford
and
the
Pomeroy Shakespeare
Fronk ie Avalon and
Williams-Su.~an
Oliver-lied
' son, Cecil.
• mg the cantata.
•·r.1 s
Wednesday afternoon at
Butrons-Arfhur
O'Conndl
Annt'l1e Funicello in
Mrs.
Maxine
Arnold
visited
The
recess
lo~al
hymn,
f
h
s · A
Chri s Crosby-Rex Ingram.
"BEACH PARTY"
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Hank \\'i!liams li ve~ ~gain,
Thursday in Gallipolis with Mrs. Mid?igh! on Olive's Brow,~' ~he I ••Jesus Christ Ren~ws
His ~~· rn::;~~ ~~barge of
-and"in.~:::: a~ain. a true- life st orv
IC. L. Arnold. Mrs. Arnold left closmg prayer, and b~nedact 1.00 1 Church " was the topic of ~he T. A. Hennes~. opened with
whi ch fouches fhf' tw al'l. ~1·
George C. Scott and
le rnalin)ll b~;~lwf'Pn io}' :.n d
, today for an extended visit in by the Rev. C. Melvm Alkir~ progr&amp;ll presented ~y
Mass votions by Mra. Phil Wllliam·l
Pe ter Sellers in
tragedy
Charleston. W. Va . with Mr. and ! and or~an postlude. The ~n i r ·othy Long whl:n .he WSWS son who read Matthew
Colorcertoons
"DR. STRANGLELOVE"
Mrs. Charles Elliott and fam· l ten Fantasy. by Mrs. Neutzhng
the Enterprise EUB Church land Miss Lydia Ebersbsch
Adm issio n 7.'k &amp; 4ii~'• .;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~~~~i~ly~.iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii~;w~ill~c~lo~se;.;th~e~p~rogram.
mel Tuesday even_i~g at _the gave a meditation from t h
home of Mrs. Philip Sm•th, book "Streams In the De!.,rl.
Chesler Road.
and ~ead a poem. Members
It was emphasized that the ' sponded to roll call by na&lt;nin,gl
objectiv~ of the chw ch as that their favorite bird and
1 all
persons be aware of God, flower.
lhr~ugh H_is selr dis_closure~ es- An invitation was read
pec1ally Has redeernmg love, as Columbia Gas Co. to aU.en1il
reveal rd. in Jesus Christ, that 1the Blue Flame
they may respond in faith and 128-29 at 8 p.m. at the
love lo the end that they may Junior High School
know who they a~e, grow . as 1 Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. and
sons of God, live In the spirit · Smith were named as the
of God. fulfill common di~cipl_e- j inating committee. Plans
We have chosen the best from among
ship in the world, and ab1de tn 1made fr· the .next meeting,
Christian hope.
5, which will be a planned
the new creations. See them now on
A dialogue, "The Parade of luck dinner at 12 o'clock, at
display in the busy Ready To Wear
God's Mighty Act," was P!'e- horne of Mrs. C. F. T&lt;&gt;'npk.ins.
Department. Come in and try them on.
sented with Mrs. Don Hun- ';Conservation of wild
nrl as narrator and Mrs. Thorn- was the topic of the~~:~;~~
as rentz, Bible r:-ader. Brerr presented by Mrs.
da and Becky W11l sang two who rnention~d animals
hymns, "This 1s My Father's extinct, sueh .. the bison,
World,'' and "Since Jesus Came bou, Arizona elk and Caliifo1rni•ll
Into My Hearl." Miss Long black bear. She also apoke
New spring hat&amp; with
read Psalm 90 and Mrs. Eldon protecting the birds when
I Weeks closed the program w1tb ing feeders.
the soft and feminine
prayer.
.
.
Tbe meeting closed with
look. Flattering shapes
I Mr Menzel Smrth, _president! Women's Creed io wlison,
in straws, fabrics and
, conducted a short busmess ses- 1 ter whicb the hostess served
ftowem.
sion. The WSWS convention to i salad course.
be held in Chillicothe, April 28
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and 29 was announced. Prayer
MISSIONABY. TO SPEAK
. and gra.,. by Mrs. James Will BJII Walker, lllJBsionary
closed the meeting after which Japan, will be guest speaker
I refreshments were served by the Zion Church of Christ,
the hostess to nine members risonville road. Services
3e2 C' U. in. V·8 engine wilh 3-speed C!Jlumn shift, light blue with all blue Vinyl interior,
1 ·, i •(o, i11·a11·r, l\ili1t• sidPwalltires and back up lights.
and Becky Brenda and Bever- at 7:30 v.m. SUnday. E•·en1onel
Jy WilL '
is invited.
SUNDAYfHRU TUESDAY
April 11 -14
HANK WILLIAMS'
"YOUR CHEATIN' HEART"

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Mapa Cuta
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........ lilt lop) riplo ..
freemta, • privfloJed elan ill
1110 1311! eeallley, bat w ,...
1110t1Jer tef )'eln befOft lilt
eommoe people of Brltl.u ~&amp;o
eared tbe 11me prt.u.....

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DARLENE WARNE
The Rev . ana Mrs.
Ray
Warne of Chester announce
tbe engagt'ment of their dau·
ghter, Darlene Rae, to Franklin Lee Duda, son of Mr . .und
Mrs. Frank Duda, Dillonvale,
Orlio. A December wPdding
ls planned. Miss Warne atIends Carneg Ie CoIIege
In
Cleveland and will be graduated in Septtrnber. Mr. Dodais ~tatloned at Fort Knox,
Ky. with an armored dlvlsioD.

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Report House
Is Gun Target

Welsh will
Head Easter
Egg Hunt

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By Blanebe IL IIMklne

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By Uuiled ""'" llltemalloaol Angeleo' .bld f..- a eommaoclinc
Pbl~elpljla and Balllmore series Jel!d, He OOnnected on
made lr'!det tl)at are pay-- lwo 20-IQDI jump ahota ltl tbe
Ing of! In I]Jlldea and the carda closq tlillwies thai aldod t h e
tltey hold eould lead to a meet- Bullet cati!e, One lied tho seore
ing for the National BuketbaU at 12-aU and· the other, with l8
ABSoclatlon p!a~! title.
seconds ~tns. w.u the win-,
The '18ero '!(lqulred WI~ Cham- rung basket fol: Baltimore.

berlain from San Francioco at
Jerry West put oa . anetber
the All-SI;Ir break and the NBA one-man show with l8 poinll
scoring chainpion gave them that ran hts lour-t~ame total for
Ute lift needed for a play- Los Angeles to 193. OhJ topped
off berth, Baltimore was slm~ Baltimore with 28 points,
larly· successful in snaring Don
Ohl from Detroit in a pre-sea-

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son deal.

Both clUbs are at surprising
states In the playoffs against

their dlvis1l'm champions. Philadelphia beat Boston, 134-IJI, In

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the Eastern finals at 2-2, and

NEW HOCKING RIVER BRIDGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION - Spanning the Ha&lt;!lting River nearly at its mouth on the barge-laden Ohw . a new $276,000 bndge is un.

Baltimore downed Los Angeles,

der construction on Route 124 m Athens county Just north of the Metgs County 11r1e,
When the counties of Athens and Metgs were formed , a narrow corridor to the OhiO
RJver \\as given Athens, Jymg between Wa shmgton and Meigs. Ohio is providing onehalf a[ the cost. The balance is from Federal Htghway Trust Fundr-, U.S. Depart·
ment of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads . In the smaijer photo above is t h e
old narrow "Model T Days" bridge to be replaced The other shows the site of the
modern brtdg_e to be built. at right.

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!14-!12. to deadlock the Western ' LOUISVILLE Ky. (UP!) u
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Manager Dick Sisler apparently
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Chamberl~ln scored six of 1Is sticking by his decision to
The SyracUR Baoeball park
Phtladelphta s 16 pomts in the , start Jim Maloney in the secwill be closed fer uoe UDW
e~tra !JVe.~tnute session a n d 1ond game of the season, but he
June 1, it was annooncecl todl~p~~yed. his usual defensive must be having some doubts
day by owner Bob I.Aukt.
obthttes '? stopping the_ CeUics.l about Ute young Cincinnati
Loukt said the park ill being
to Regpi?Jtlon lime her01cs went i righthander.
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closed to all penona uUI
Luke Jackson and Hal[ The Chicago White Sox cap!- CJNCINNATI !UP!) - Pen· ~ Former congreMman Robert that date be&lt;ause fP'881 seed
Greer, whose baskets m the fl. J talized on Maloney's wildness to nant fever is rwming rampant Taft Jr., scion of 11 famous is being lOWed. It iB ar&amp;ed
llal 42 ~cond! enabled the. score seven runs in the first in this city.
name in American politics, haJJ all persons obey the order.
76Prs ·to l:e Boston ,,I 11-1
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Jam ICu· caught the pennant fever. "The . ~#kl~.ffi!I:WMtNU!HIJ!KMitf!!Mr!ll AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP])- Jack the driver's seat.
~ way , isn't tt'~••
~ se t game into over· Friday over the Reds at Lynch- man SUIJIJ it up pretty well. Reds' pitching appears to be
Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and . They were in a thrt&gt;e-way tie ll sure 1s
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the as strong as it's ever been,"
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eJphia and Cnet Walk- day in the third of four games October," he said today, "The Reds have been going In
the ,
Masten, were precisely where into the thtrd round of play two strokes Detter than British
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f'r ta d 1. Sam Jo~es of Bo.s-- ' they had scheduled on the tri Wor!d Series always brinp
a Grapefruit League, they cer--1
you miRht expect them to be l The trio gave the Masters a Open &lt;'.hampion Tony Lema and
fan hll a game htgh of 36 1nortlt
plot of headaches for us at city jtainly rate as the team to beat"
today - rubbtng shoulders m 'famliiar look. Among them three strokes ahead of -Tommy
poOmhtls~cS~ored 11 of Baltimore's
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they've won the title exclUSIVe· Aamn and Doug Sanders.
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ly ever Since 1959. The bettmg 1n all, despite that par-bUs---~ ·
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maJOrs.
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t he Barmaid Jane White says the I
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Ohio Spring Teant8 l been beaten and in each case catcher for the ceremonial first Icustomers in her tavern are DAVIS, w. Va . (UP!)- A
PalP.Ier who 'ired - . ling CUI )down for the t ! 'tina!
he has been soundl shelled
pitch M?nday w~n the Reds talkmg more about the Reds cou.ple was shot.~ death and
four ~nd~r ar
Fri~a slz~hen rounds of play toda and SunCapture FrJday Wms 1 He Insists that ~is perfo~m- open thetr 81st Nattonal League this year than she can ever re- tlteJr daughter crtltcally wound•the exactin: Maoters c u r s e day was 148 - fo,J over par
season agamst the Braves at I member in past years "Mv ed Fnday mght durmg a shoot·
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played more normal , won last A totat of 4 golfers made it,
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·won baseball golf nothing because he concentrates Gov James. A Rhode
' s.s t' ~s t 1n ~~ s~~g se~ Dead were Fred Coo~ J
year - and in 1900 and 1962. desp1t~ .unfavorable wmds Fritf.&gt;Jlnis events Frida~.
entirely on working his arm m veter~ righthander
ope~ :?s ~a; sgr~~t s~cce5ss" a;he 37 and his wife Bonnie'
Rodney Downing. Katherine
Broke Streak
day which eut the number of
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I Sa~dra Jean coo' r 3 w~s i~ Downing, to The Meigs Water Player broke the Patmer subpar rounds t~. rour .
Kalamazoo the undefe~ted tmg. a httle late
followed by Ietty Jim o•/oole
The ·.. Ope t'
Batt U " cntical conditio:V:ith' wound C',o., Lot, Middleport.
st reak m 1961, winning only :
Di~gusted \\LJtb Game
~'"" edged Westem Mrch}.. Chicago scored three runs in
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when Palmer double bogeved Thf&gt; b1gges1 of those four was
4-3 for their sixth baseball the first on three walks a dou- lwho will go agams! the ~raves. ~mmittee, a group of local bus- of the stomac~ an~ abdomen.
Paul Watkins, Thelma Wat- the fmal hole And Nicklaus .got by Palmer. Disgusted with his
this season . It was West- ble by AI Weiss, Flo d. Robin- The corlcensus m Rhmeland messmen, has _helped the Reds The Coopers neighbor, Mrs ikins, to Donald F. Runyan . Lu- ,mto the picture m 1963.
ga me, and even threatenmg to
opener The pitching vic- son's triple and a sa!rir f1 seems to tM: !hat th~ Reds, who it? record ~eir_ best advance Doris Lewis, was shot m the Iu M. Runyon, 13.49 A., Ohve.
''I don 't thmk for a mmute throw hi s putter at his Wlfe, the
!ortw,•nt
lee Y· put on a sp1nted flmsh last sea- ticket sale m history It totals back
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Elllll Uabappy
son to tie for semnd can't miss more than $820 000 . compared l Poi lee said an intensive rn
Homer H. Bailey, Alpha F. IS c~urse. belong tD any one J'e ;rmme
_cnnsy 1vaman .. de001Vj2-0..
Another run scored in the sec- winning this year's' pennant, with the previou~ high of $740 . l hunt was underway near t~ Bailey, to Avery St. Clair, Ol.a ?l us. '. smiled Nlc.&lt;:laus, "but .'ed th~ 15a;ule an hour wmd!l
the Bob t
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, northeast West v· g .
St. Clair, 10.2 Acres, Bedford. l't sure IS begmnmg to look that an
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ca go ers Ward's singlot.
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w;~~~~alt:he Zips 21·3 while the 1 th thi d M 1
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s ~ve en picked to We don t want another Mtl- mumty for Ohn Collins, 48 also Hazel Irene Cleland to Henry KENT ROUTS MARSHALL
"M\ pu!t~r... he "imJlPd
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aoney gave wm the National ~ague cham- wau_kee here," declared Kartan l of Davis.
E. Clelarld, Marcella I. Baily,,
" stalted work ing
and
6-3
the local courts.
three more batters passes and plonshlp by • Umted Press I~· I Mallend~r, a ra~i~ Reds boost~ Collms came to the Cooper Robert E. Cleland, Lots 13-18, .KENT, Ohio (UPI\ - Jay ltke to ::~dd, I dldn;t throw It at
Deron Johnson made an error temational board of s~rtswr1t· 1 er and vice president of a dairy home but when Cooper refused Racine .
FU"zlalf h1t a two-run homer 1n my wife ..
-~t""-------·lthat ope~ed the way for three ers and ~portscasters _m major !supply firm. He referred to the j to allow him to enter, he knock~
I the fourth mnmg to put Kent I Palmer's approach lron~ were
more ChJcago runs.
league Cibe9. They picked the Braves planned move to Atlan- ed out a window of the door John Strauss, dec, to 0 . L. State m front and the Golden working t
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John Tsitouris and Roger I Reds to capture the World Se-ta next season because of al- l wt"tlt a gun and shot Mrs Le . Strauss, Charles J .
Strauss, I Flashes r omped aWll\' o a 14-l ''"
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ur · . rauss,
am M1d-Amencan Conference basr- slraJgln bJrdJes. Chl'lping in
to one run and five hits the rest
As they were loading Mrs Strauss, Affid. for Trans' Porn- ball wm Friday o~·er Mars ha ll from 35 feet on lhe tl~lrd hole
of
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way.
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II i n the Ieague Openf'r ror both so tie started out taking only.
r.amp~u,, r J
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27 5
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ever, Collins returned to the Margaret Strauss, dec .
to Thf'y meet agam today m a two putts on the hrs t three
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house and shot Cooper 1n the John Strauss, 0 . L.
Strauss, single conte~t
holes
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pt:.:ntedlor C~tcadso.
side of Ute head, authorities said. Charles J. Strauss, Arthu,
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Cooper ran from the home Strauss, William Strauss, Affid :
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There are reports that Sisler HOUSTON (UPI)-Tite Astr,_ before It Is all over, everybody 00 8 reammg rom " ea '
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running 6 inches, has decided to relegate Sammy ' dome sU!d1um proved t(l be in the United States will be VIS· ~ntd ~~e gun~an ~ll';ed hh!m 0 . L. Strauss, Abbie Strauss,
10 0 . e yar
inches and Win- Ellis to the bullpen again and everything they said It was - iting this stadium
an
ot un Charih J. Strauss.
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the young righthander isn't a~d them some. At lea st forl Some 38 of the · state'! were agam
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strauss, Art hur J Strauss, Beu· 11
happy. He had his mind set on mght baseball.
known to be represented in the
~~~eb 881 t at CoUm! then lah
Strauss,
to
William
Ohio River John Ladd Dean Winning a spot in the starting Things may be a bit different standing - room • only crowd, :at h a~k t~ M~. Cooper a~ L. StrausS, Marcelene Strauss,
down 13,
a .m.; Warner rotation this season
today when the players start which Oowed smoothly into ~· 0 e~ :~ t ~ ck. t 1utho~ Lots 75 and 76, P001eroy.
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; Allegheny Sls1er stilJ hasn't ~ade his fl- fussing and fuming about Josing seats ~ho_se color, inatched that h: st~~ ch~
~~ot :~r~e Sybil Ebersbach, Admix ., Re- ,
up 14, 7 a.m.;
Herdman nal cuts, and may watt until the flight of a fly hall in the of tltetr ttckets.
reason lor tlt h r
becca Wiley Dec. to Robert ~
up I5, 6:25
Vulcan down after Sunday's contest at Indl· smoky ray slare of Ute girderWent Slnoo!lhly
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v_ Weathemlan, Ni:.Sei A. wea- !
16, 6:30 a.m.;
up 17, 1':30 anapoils, when the Reds get laced plexlglu domed cover.
Ticket manager \)tck McDow- ASSURES CONGRESS
tlterman, 10 A., Orange.
See The
up 17, 5 a. ready to depart fer Cincinnati. But Friday night, there was eU satd that 'fro~ the stand- WASHINGTON IUPI)- Veter..
a.m.; Robert
m,; Queen C1ty up 17, 6:40 a.
hardly a rn~.~rtnur of complaint pomt ol ushering ·and everyAd .. t t
W'll'
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Freda Bentz to V1rgm1a Thor·
Full Line
m.; St. Marys Up' 18, It p m .
as the Houston Astroa made thmg~ it has been exceptional- ~~
mmts draConor
' JaFmd . l)a, Lot No. 1, Sutton
Vienna d
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their successful debut in thel
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. that "nothing will be done" on Freda Bentz to Thorlief Bentz
Southern up 18, 3·50 am.; CoL
$31.6 mllllon air condition all- The dome, w~tch wJil permit the scheduled closmg of 1~ vet- Lot No. 1, Sutton .
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Davenport up 18. 6:.30 a.m : A.
sports arena bilJed as the play m 8~Y km,J of weather, erans facilities untit a ~Jal
J. Patten up 21, 6:25
a.m.;
"world's eighth wonder."
gave a display of its talents. committee reports to President I Ralph w. Thorla,
Vrrgmta ,
George Prtce down 2l. 6:50 a
A crowd of 47 876 saw the [ The weather outside was warm Johnson
Thorla, ta ThorleJf Bentz, Lot [
Routes SOA &amp; 33, t Mile North of Ath•rtt
rn.; Je~ferson down 23, 22 : 15a.
Astros edge the N~w York Yan-- 1and ~uggy.
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m.; Zimmer up 23, 4·40 a .m.: I Mr. and Mrs. CUnt Orr of kees 2-1 in 12 innings, then I JnsJde the dome, the 8,400 subcommittee driver said how- l Homer C. Jones, t? Margaret !
LY 7-8464
Athens. 0.
Harvey Jordan . up 23, 5:15 a. I
called at Ute Ralph Lee emplted tbe multi-bed stadiwn ' tons of air conditioning worked ever, that hi; view that lhe t1 Jones, Lots 13-14, - Mtddlepol'l;~~
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m.: ~ward up 23, 5:50 a .m.;
on Wednesday afternoon. In nine minutes, just as the pre. so ~ell one of the few com- veterans hospitals and four res~ , ,.,., ",., . .,..,.,~y"':, - - - - - - - - --Tamptco down Greenup
Mr. and Mn. Ernest Clark game ballyhoo said was possi- plamts came a_~t the cool idence homes should be !hut
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Racine, spent Wednesday ev- ble.
smoke and ho~ air generated by down hos not "been materially
4(l a.m.; Aetna-Louisville
at the Dean Brinker home.
Jolmoon AI Game
Ute nearly 50,000 bodies....,ach modified."
Greenup 7:30 a.n •. ;
Mr and Mn. George Cirole
The game's most dlstin- giving off appr~ximately 350 - - - -- - -down MeldahJ 3 p.m._;
family of Ashland, Ky., guished spectator President BTUS of beat . .
the players. seems to lose any
L.t Meldohl 3:50 a.m.; E
Mrs Mary Circle on Lyndon B. Johnson, was one of The average fa,n$ as well as feeling of being mdoors.
Jones _down Meldahl 5:30p.m.
afternoon. Margaret the few who left the stadium l ~-'0._-;Wi!: ~,-w::-~;aw,i-.\3r.m..~4®1i~-.:
Valvoltne down Meldahl 7:25,
Carleton, son Patrtok, call· I before the game was over, The
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the evening from Dorcas.
President stayed through the
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Mr. and Mrs. Haymsn Bamitz llrttt nine innings watching Ute
~ttutg'
Meldahl I :25 a.m.
of Pomeroy ealled at the Dean game from the private bex of
GaOif!Olfl Datr Brinker home Tuesday evening. Astro co-owners Roy Holhei~~&gt;
Hougland down 7:10p.m.;
illr. and Mro. James Ingram and Bob Smith,
eye State down 12:50 a.m.;
Sr. and daughter of Coh.•nbus.
Although be was not around
cy lane Lucas up •· 30
, spent Sunday 11 the Ralph Lee he
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pumped a single through tbe
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was
and
middle
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sc~
Jim
Wynn
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et down 7 a.m.
Ute winning run, the President
Kanawha River - · Beaver
Arthur Orr o1
was deeply Impressed with the
,dows Marmet 1:30 o.m.; DunTuesday afternoon
colorful
show.
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can Bruce down illarmet %:26
the home of her
'It hu been • delightful evea .m.; -Allen R. Merrill
Robert Lee and
ning," Jolmson said, "I
Wlnlield- 5:25 p.m.; H, E. I&gt;OW'· It
les up Winfield 6:40p.m.; net· fj
PAii NTS
en Z, down Winfield 10:25
Jeny.-Bosworth up Wlnlfe[d
II ,.., lltlst
25 a.m.; Thelma Ann up _wtn-[J
field '3:25 a.m.; 0 . F. Shearer
up Wlitlleld 5:45 a ,m,

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midribs, are consumed. The Jar. ing !~amafe. AI least :10 gallons folio~ lheD II ~ be II1C)ft cur In ' ~ lJJlllb
tlmteill
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londin ~ the weeVil ..ell e..W -wlli bave to malte!l
paaa throulb a ratting ellp and After ~ flrllt cutting, the 1111 1111 llllbW. from wblcb IIIII _,· ladlvldilal
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rirst cutting his year include stubble llhould be IIPI'lJid. 'l1le lltuallon mlibt have been !bat Jl'armera li1A) oecure
Malathion, I quart ~7 per cent umelimtlatlolll menltoae(l ur. the larvae "'" removing tht oflhe WMYIJCQIIIr&lt;ll recomrnenemul11on concentrate
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pounda actual&gt; per acre; or GU· olderatlon Is !hal all
Wily we could dotermlne the actual Juvu In nrloua par11 of the
thlon pound actual per acre. wmiltll should be carefully ob- number of larvH and the ao- stale, lhll lnforrqat!Gp wm be
There are very important •erved with all chemlcala. Gu· tual damage which would oc- provftllciiO 101111 ..,.. media.
precautions to use in connec- thton is more to1le than many
lion wltll peollcldee for the con· compounda. When uaing Ibis
trol of alfalfa weevil. There Is , materi.ll it Is Important to wear
no t,ime limitation on time b&amp;- protective clothing, jOQleo, n•t·
tween appllcatl&lt;&gt;n of Malathion ural rubber cloveo and an el·
and use for pasture or hay. Wltll lectlve replrator when handUn1
Metho•ychlor, however, do not or applying it.
pasture or harvest treated hay Many farmers will be trying Despite mounting capllal re. eolllltltred adequoll ~::!
within seven day of treatment. to make decisions during the quirement., pri-1 o q - 1111118. Thoy wiD have :
Guthion must not be used with- coming month whether tlley and a contlnuouo ftood of lm· l!fOU annual Income of ...,,,uw
In 21 days of harve!t either for should try to control weevil dur· proved technology, don't sell a year and will account
at
pasture or hay. Guthion should ing the flrot cutting by cneml- the lamtly farm operator short. leatt 80 per celll of Cann rnarnol be used more than once per cal meano or chance il !hot the He f1gures to be around for a ltetlnp.. At lout thret • fourths
cutting.
damaae ..:m be tow IIIOajh so long time.
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?I lheoe wlll be lamlly !at'llll
I The first application should they milhl, by early culling, This is the advlee ol one na. ~~L~.~ famll)o WIU bt
be made when 5ll per cent of 1•1 ahead of tile weevil lor the tlonal fal'lll offtclal _ R.
B. v•••":i"' ..., or more of th~
1the plant terminals show feed· first cutting. If this practice ·II ToolaU, Governor ol
t he ~::; }~"1· by bol'eiiSUB ~
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F' arm Credit
A
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"''"'uo" a...,.. - lion 1111'1111, but qnly one mlJ.
:"ho predicts that by 1980 there- lion are groaling $10,000 or
I ll ~ about u many_- one more 8 year.
, mlll10n - commercJal farms
,in the U. S. 11 there are today Technology il considered by
rand thai a Uon'a ahare ol these many to repruent the IJ'Oilelt
: will continue to be family · op- Ihnat to the family farm. AJ.
' erated.
though admlltlnJ IIIII "lechnl1
Governor Tootall wao In Lou- cal knowledge aJllllicable to farm
isvllle, Ky., to adtlreso farmer- production trUI inertaae •IIDIII!direelora and QIIUIIJO!"J of the canUy" and thai tha "impllc•
production tlone of thla are Jlrt8t," Gover·40 fanner-owned
credlt assoclatlo01
tbrough sor Tootall ad~'!! "Neverth&amp;lwhich Ianners in the 4- state Ieos, the fiuDUy farm b 1 s
(Ohio, lndL'IIIa, Kentucky and ohcwn a great capacity to
I1'enneasee) area borrow over adjust to lhe Impact of advano$487 mtllion a year In opera!- Inc technology by us1n11 11. 1
mg credit.
believe the increasingly well-ed; What of 19801 Governor Tool- ucated and well-trained farrr1er
' all predicts "we will still have will continue to do so in the
one mllUon farms that wlU be forseeable future."
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BY C. E. BLAKESLt;E

are inviteol to send their observatlons to the county Eltenalon
Prom unw the end o Olllee so thet thlJ lDforlllltioD
MaJ or Mrl7 In JuM
rniJ be mtcle known to other
Ia cwn will be worrying farmers llld they can do a bof,.
about the effoctl of allalla wee- ter job of pllllllling what tlley
1'iL
will do thll year to control al·
Rtporle have Indicated that folia weevil.
allal!a waevll larvae have a!- In Ohio, a lara• percentage
ready blln found In Lawrence of the larval populalion
i•
county and In material eollecl- thought to hatch from eggs deed from Scioto county.
posited in the alfalfa stems in
A letter from B. D. Blair, the spring by overwintering ad·
Extension Entomoloai.!t, •ua· 1ulls. Eggs begin hatchlnj In mid
gesll that farmers hould s14rt April in southern Ohio. The ntW·
checkinj their alralra f!elda at ly hotched larvae are very
regular intervals. Checks should i small 11-32" 1; mature larvae
be made in several areas of , (llo"l are green and have one
each field. Leaves that are still i distinct white stripe alona the
folded should be checked for middle or the back. The larval
the presence of small larvae ! feeding period laolo from three
and older leaves shooid
be to four weeks.
checked for larvae and feeding Jn the beginning of the oeadamage, both at least twice son. larval feeding io found In
weekly until tha adults diaap- the top of the plant. A• the poppear alter the lint harvest. 1 ulalion increases, all of t he
Formers observina damaae leave , except for tile veins and
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THANKS!
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS

ALl OVER THE 4-COUm AREA
It always warms our heart to 111 10 mmy (If 1011
each Jpring durlllg our "Open HOI!Ie", tbll year
ealled April Showen Party. We thank you for your
attendance and extend a cordial wekome to vUlt .

On the Farm Front

Efficient Dairy Production

Common Market is Outlet
For U. S. Meat Products

~~?~~ A~~.i~!~nd~!th~~.!~!!.
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Fronkie Avalon and
Annette Funicello in

Cordially,
Jack W. Coruy, Mar.

"BEACH PAIITY"
-andGeorlf'J C. Bcott ud

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because 93% of the
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where It will do tbo
most good for ''dia·
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TILLER

Vinton, . pictured above. Ito agriculturol and community [ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The The value of U.S. e1porto of
ea11Uy removed with·
the Elftclent Da1ry Pro- Idevelopment In the county.
: Common Market countries o 1 hldei and skins to the Common
out
tools lor tllttng
Award which they re- John and Opal and tllelr tllree 1Europe formed one of the bet- Market jumped 73 per eent to
bard packed of erea·
in Columbus March Tl children. twins Kathy and Jer· 1 ter market outlell for Amer~ ~.6 million. Purchases by
oy soli, Depth bar
Dairy Honor Banquet 1ry, and Johnny maintain a dai· · can livestock and meat products West Germany 111111 and
alao inotant)y ad·
~ spon~ored hy the Ohio
Dalry- 1ry herd of 35 cows plus their j 1n 11164, according to the Agri· Fr•nce more than doubted tllose
Juatable. 20" 3 H.P.
man s Assoc1atmn.
heifers and calves. They artlltc- culture Department.
of the previous year, West (ler.
Briuo &amp; Stratton
1
, The ~ward was based. on the tally hreed their cow• to COBA 1 Purcbaaea by the alx member&amp; many and the Netllerlands were
engine.
12" Hahn
Paynes ~chtevemenll m oper- 1 SlrPs.
. of the European Eoonomic Com· the IIU'Jiest markets for
tines.
atmg a htghly efhctent dalfY John Is secretary · treasurer · munity (EEC) of American and skins.
of the G~llla County Datry Ser- livO!Iock and red meato hit a
.
v1ce Umt a~d he and O'P a I new post-war record. Shipments There was a marked 1ncreaae
serve as adviBOt's for tile Rae•
In the purchase of pork which
43 ~ roH to fU million In It04 from
coon
Valley
'-H
Club.
They
enexceeded
UIS
milliOn,
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gage in many other community cent more than tile $80.&amp; mil· $2.1 million In 11163. France and
activltle• including church, bon of 1963 • and about 10·8 !"'' the Netllerlanda were the bJc
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lorvl .. loulhooot.m
school, Eastern Star and Grange. cefn$t above . the prevmus high buyers. 'nlese two countlres
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- - - - - - · "-"·. v:rlei~ ':::.,;~~ m t~:~ and also were big buyers of U.S •
Jock W. Corlt\',
er Commission had made BtCeat greases, and hides and skins heel and veal.
1progress m curbmg pollullon, registered the largeot dollar In· Shipments of livestock
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) - Tes. but the continuing population creases, tile department 5 ald. from almost none In 1963 to
Loelc for tha 111 'L' 011 Roulll 7 &amp; 33 ot
limony ~eleased by the Hnuse Iarowth was creating new prob- !Tallow and greaoe exports roee fBOO,OOO. The shipment• consist·
lnd of Pomeroy
Appropr~at~nns Comm•ttee today llems each year. , .
• 27 per cent to $42.9 million, ed almost entirely of cattle and
OPEN 9 P.M. (MONDAY THRU SA.niRtiA1n
sa1d. the plans
U.S. to
Public
He apoilu·
It h rstudy
The or
health
services
with sharp
gains
for Germany,
all the I c:~l~v~eo~to;.::lt:al~y~.iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~=~~=======
Servtce
step-up
the Ohio
RiverfiVe-year
was be· .1 EEC
countrle
..west
tm~ studJes of the Ohio ~Jver. ;gun two years ago.
I France, Italy, Netherlands, Bel·
Gordon E. McCallum, .chtef ol ,
guim, and Lu1embourg.
water supply and pollutiOn con· I
'I u.s. exporll of variety meato
Phone WY-2-2115
lrol of the Publ1c Health Serv·
to the Common Market counI·
'1
ter. testified that employes al '
;t '
ted to $32 s ur
the Wheeling, W. Va .. and f::v- 1
."•:~moun •us uii m1 mn
Mulberry Ave.
on-ville, Ind. stations will be in· ;
1m
• up • · m on. ~om
Pomeroy, Ohio
creased from 49 to 98 if Con- ·
11963. France_ was the prtnctpal
'"iiiiiiiiii:..i::-"::;:::-::::;:
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-:iii-::::i·:5':5':-::;::::-:iii-~:l:-:::":;:=..;....iiiiiiiiii:::::=~ ~ gress grants appropriation re- ' (
buyer, takmg '12.4 million
I quests.
worth. The French purchases
! He said next year's effort will I
were 15.8 million above tlloee In
be concenlrated in river basins Sixty-five thousand
0 hI o ! 1963 The Netherlands and West
' which teed into the Ohio, such farmers have agreed to l'ecfuce l Germany also mcreued their
., the Kanawha, Wabash. Ken feed grain production in 1965 by ' purchase• subotantlally.
I tucky. Monongahela , Beaver, one million acres.
, Hocking and Allegheny.
This ,.., announced today by program payment~ to compen.• r.
Congress wa11 asked to in- Dwight Wise. Chairman of the aate them for .retrrinS acreage
crease , ~pproprlallons from and Conservation Co'llmittee 101 lr~m feed ~ratn production to I
J?B6,000 ~ms year to 't ,340,000 tn lowing the close of 1965 Feed Iso.d conservtng uoea.
I
fiScal 1981i.
Gram Program signup. Partie· fhese farmers are cooperatMcCallum RBid the Ohio Rlv· ipatlng farmers will
receive lng with the Government
10 j
- "- --- - - - " keep feed grain production In
balance with needs, maintain
,prices at a fair level to produc-,
v
~· ers and consumers and to re- :
duce the Government's grain
1Rt. .2.
1admire
' duction
Iceived
at the

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~ Th• Gnveb' cbarr• into lawn tun. you d•arve. Comt In or
and nrdm eborell\ead tint , .• •ll for /l'lo .r...,.,tration. You
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.euler, better. Wttb safer ou.,. with our Gravely Budaet PIJn,
jfroac attlebme!lta worklnr lor
·you, you .;an HI wh&amp;t you'r•
·doiq all tbll dme. Mowina i~t
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O,..n Monday thru
Saturday 8 AM
to 5 PM-Opon
Evtnlngo By
Appointment

GRAVElY TRACTOR SALES &amp; SERVICE
Phone WY 2·2975

512 E. M.lin Stroot

NEW HOLLAND BALERS &amp; RAKES
MASSEY -FERGUSON PLOWS and DISCS
FULTON-THOMPSON TRACTOR SALES

1re,.ntalive, Donald Masters.
POMEROY
WY 2·5101
, Club proj,ell wet'll also select·
ed
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1 with one auest. Daniel Swi~her :
I!:mmett Thompson and RobI .. Swis~r art · .the club lead· j
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LAUND·YDRY CLIANING
WY 2-MU
POM5ROY

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in Government ,
storage have dropped from 2,·
163,000,000 to 1,471,000,000 bush- ,
els •lnce 1960.
The feed grain program is a
facet of the Government's effort
to control the production of sur- :
plus farm. crops.
i
4-H Club N""s Time• eal
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, president when the Little Kyger Boys 4-H club mel April 7
at lhe Lillie KyJer
Grange
IHall.
I Other officers eleclad were:
Tommy Reese. vice - president:
' Eddie Reeoe, aecretary; Wally i
Swisher, treasurer;
Danny i
I Swloher, news reporler: Mark :
Dmt, recreation leader: Stev&lt; 1
' Needl, song leader! Dennis Van- 1
Sickle, RBfety leader; and rep-

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Selection of •
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THEN READ THIS

1bura. ...; Call Court Sl, Polllei'Of

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power with venatiUtr lllld """Vl'11t· Sbort.eit tundl!r l'lilial
(8'6") in iq. claN, Hydroatatle powa'ltaaing ~ 1w illaround utUity or8·plowoperatioa wltbfiPQI"tlw h..W.•J

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Lag9ers - Equipment, Trucks, etc. and Volume Produced, 1964
S.wrnill Oper.to'•- Volume Slwtd 1~64; Species.
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There Ia No Gimmick To Thio Sole. Thio lo NOT
Off.Qu~llty Morc~and!M. We Simply Muot Maka
lloom l'or Our New Line of Lucas Paints.
Better Hurry-Suppll• Are Ll"'lted

Selecting • Cametery Lot io Sorlouo Bu8inou

THE POMEROY (WENT BLOCK CO.
· "The Department Store of BuDding Since 1915"
l!honel WY 2-3.193 anoi WY 2~679
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Undeveloped cemeteries art&gt; waging a spirited campatp
In this area to sen lots. burial vaults and markers, using
artist's drawings to i11ustrate the contemplated appear·
ance of these a:round11 in some future indefinite date.
Be alert to the procedure fo1lowed on ANY cemetery
lot. burial Vault and marker you plan to purrbase. Be
alert to hidden rules and by..J.awa that eurtail vour
choice, or that provide for ex:cesaive added charges. Plar
aafe-consult with people you know concerning tbia important family matter .

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AUTO SALts
Real
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Help Wented
Clarence CaiiOdo "' CarpeD~«.
WANT AD
FURNISHED 2 bedroom bouse PLYMOUTII otatlon wag011 '59
Mn. Sarah Rile .ml 1011, Llr&gt;WAiif'ED: - ute man. ~ --pon­
INFORMA liON
in Syracuse, with bath, gar- mndel, t pa81enger, au~
ry, were ahopplltl Ill WellaWa
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sible man with c::lert exper~ !If\ •
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age, automatic washer and
matic tranomlaoion,
power
SatW'day evenlug.
ience to train for local cu.
Mn"ol "' ~ ,..,•llh"• lt.ftD A. M..
dryer.
WY
2-5459.
4-1~
brakes,
power
oteerins,
Bood
Bllly Vatella II IIPOildlDt a
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tor.•er route. • weekly wb.ile
('-Nr"P.I 1 .\ t"IUNI
tires, good condition.
cau
while wilb hll IIIOiber, Mn.
I"ORRF•'TIONS
11D1n Age to 50
years.
Bu1ina11 S!JrvlWY :!-2246.
4 t 31e
By Sarah M. Rife
Joe VateUa and olbar relallvea
... • ·ar · d and ·ve good car.
W1l1 Ill! ac~p'O!d ""liT lii·OO
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-Mro Ethel Rife and MrB. Sa- at Cabin Creek, W. VL
Phone 29$-4023: or wr1te P. 0.
1964 Mercury Caliente H. T. C p e . - $2295
HOUSE painting, Inside and FOR SALE: 1955 WITiys, 4 wheel rah Rife made a trip to Rut- Hursbel Justice spent last
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Box 1125, Parkersburg,
W.
I"~• ,.unll tl•e• ._.,rv•• lhe ~
out. Roof pamtmg and repair, ~rlv• •• % ton pickup, $300. land Monday..
weekend at Huddy, Ky., wllb
ve engine automatic trans .. power stl!'ering. rad1o and hPater,
IO ~ 11' ~~ ... l"&lt;ff allJ adt dJ~
4 9 6tc
less than i4,000 miles. A real sharp car all the way.
Phone
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_ ton and children, CoMie, Tim· Justice and hll dauehter, Mn.
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4 -~l es. Restaurant
com- 1959 PLYMOUTH F"TRY. 4 • dr. mie, David and Debbie, of Eut Stella Smltb and family.
1958 Chevrolet 2·Ton Dump
llAfDI
men or women for route sales
running condition. Olin Liverpool, Ohio, Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Fay Wood, Mra. 1lreda
plete. 128 W. Main St. If in· c·
V8 engine, 900 R. Duals.
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'ereated,
contact
C'arence
Wolfe,
Mason, 77~578.
Robert Rife and
children, Bowen and Mrs. Betly 'lbo111111
4 Cenl•
per
wll1'd onf!
li!N~nft
\lirumorr •:harr• eo 'lf:ntl
relation experience
helpful
Brown
at
abo
:e
address.
4 I Glp Bobble and Sammy, of St. AI· were ahopplng in Wellf'IOD 1111
1:• l.enh pr1 Wtlrd foo- rh.,.._ ~·
1960 Ford V.-Ton Pickup
$999
Age 21 50 . T.:-lephone neceg..
IJ&lt;'MJIIVP
4 9 "C FOR SALE - 1956 Chevrolet bans, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Thursday.
511 ""' ~...,, Dl""nunt oa IJ&amp;Id lebo •ntt
7h-.~550~P;:-a-::g,
Solid cab with a:ood ~eats. Good tires, fl ry1. engine, hE'aler,
:&gt;ary. Write Box 668-\f, Care
WlLSON'S
ca
r
w.,as
truck, y, ton pick up. 1959 Charles A. (Jack) RUe and Larry and Stevie Thomas of
aa• pa •d ""'~'" IC tt•:r•
('o\.RD Ot fHAN"K.!' It O~ffVIt.RJU
of The Da1ly Sent mt'l. PomeSt.,
Middleport,
Ohh
Phone
Chevrolet Biscayne 2 dr. stan- grandson, Ronnie Truman, of Athens spent Thursday with
Sl l5
for 811 ~nl min·
4 9 Gtc
lmum £.1'1"&gt; addlllnn1J word lt' roy, Ohw.
WY 2-3715.
301C
transmission. WI
St. Albans, w. Va., and Mt. thell' grandparent&amp;, Mr. and
~-~-~NTF
-j) - Citizen . Journal
l 0. McCoy, Auctioneer. Tra~
4 5 6tp and Mrs. Ray Brooks of Car- Mrs. Lester Tbonl8.S, Salem
UFFWI HOURS
Blll Ill I" 500 P M Oa11)
and Dispatch carrier boy m
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
ed
·
d Che t
Ohi0
penter Route I were week end Center.
&amp;atunh, ~ jll A r.t tCl l2:00
. experience •
'er,
Tile
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Rile of
·~· Pomeroy Phone WY 2-2531. I
IT'S SO &amp;.UiY
3 9 tfc ·
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hJ Pj 1111'1 Ill
4 9 Jtc I
POMEROY, OHIO
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World 8
ant ol E:ompoet Rife and Larry.
Carpenter Route I spent SUnRESUL1 PROD\;ClNO
W4'o/'l 40
CUSTOM
buteherlng
and cut.
EllcoUe....,
Mr.
and
Mr•.
Charles
Rile
day
with Mrs. Fay Wood and
U S CiY'il Servlee festsl
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phU Meier, Ph one WY B1I car room. nue
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--• :~ou" ..... m.o ~~ •M ......e~ ~tK:u" loD•
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..- and Mrs. Ethel Rife were shop- Myrta Rife.
PHONE WY2~2156
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Real Estate For Sale
2-3510.
U 1 lfc
formaoee.
Small
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called on Mrs . Fay Wood and II,
1
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unn ..!'e~~ar~ li'llt:E lnforma 1963 Herri - Gold Seal Me a.m•..-J:.t
ressma mg
See
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Home' 55x!O • caro,~lt.
and alterations. Phone WY 2·
Mrs. Myrta Rife Wednesday af.
I w~ .... '"'lav lfOVIn, name •'"''"'"" ~'"'
JOn ,,'1 0 b'l
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In Memory
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peted. 2 bedrooms. solid oak
2276.
3 16 30tc
E. MelD s - P
ternoon. other guests were Mrs.
~-l .orHuln Sen•Lre
Bu• 1168·
PomtrOJ
I t b' t
.......... omeror
Phyllis Wooten of Carpenter,
•WURLmll
flalh Senl•nel l&gt;nmerny OhiO
panelmg and wa nu ca me s. '
. AIR CONDITIONING RefrigerPlloae WJ z.a'll
•&amp;ALOWIN
IN LOVING memory or Rnberf - - --- ~l.Jke new. WY 2-:JOJ6.
POM£HOY - Investment or m- ation service. Jack's Refrig.
, 22 tfc Routloce1, and Mrs. F'reda Bow1
owdery
who
left
us
u1e
year
For
Rent
4
9
t.fc
f'Ome
prCoperty
.
convemently
en,
a.
c
OTHER PAMOUI
- -~eration, New Haven, Phone
located on Mulberry Avenue TU 2.3537 •
ago. !lpnl II, 191;4.
' lst FLOOR FURJiilSHED.
tic
George
Saxton
of
East
Li•erIIRANDI
1
4 6
YUL'K gt'ntle face and patient
bf'droom effJcJenf'y apartm('nt ELBF:RFELD'S Warehouse on with liirge meetmg room Legal Notice
smile
Middleport. WY 2 . 387 ~.
Me-cham~ Street in Pomeroy. salesroom - or dtsplay room
PERCENTAGE IS UP
W1th sadness we rec311
I
If('
Sale
Roadmaster
bicycles,
downslatrs,
also
good
sized:
EXPERIENCED
liN
TH~~~:~g~N.:~.~~~~:oun,
DETROIT &lt;UPI) - Associate
3 31
YPu had a kmdly word for
Boy·~ and
Girl's modelsk1tchen. dming room, Uvmg 1
• RDSI.MAIIIY HYIILL,
White House cotmsel Hobart
e.•ch
. ~'UHN ISHF:D HOUSE. 5 roums $ 4!) 110 bicycles, sale $38.00- room and bath . 6 - room a- 1
AUTOMOBILE
1 ~~-~:~::. ri~:'·
P'l•lnmt.
Taylor Jr. says that the per-.=ectorw TralnM S.n'l_.
And died beloved by all.
and bnth 1n PomProv. Call 1 4 110 bicycles, sale $43 00 partment upstairs with bath I
,
v•.
centage of non-white workers in PHON., .,..,
'AC:K~u 0.
1
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, LAWRINCI I. HYSILL, .IR.
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HowarO N' l .
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$64 nn brcycles, sale
$52.00 and separate entrance.
x- 1
i ,to L•u ... J ,.,••,,
200 compames ast year was
The vn 1ce is mute and stilled 1 800 W \lt;Jm St.
3 30 tfc 24'' and 26'' ~izes. Plenty of Cf'llent opportunity
for any- [
, =~'::'::~o~tn 1;i,ce of r•a?d~;:•nt,! 8.2 per cent-up 2.5 per cent 1
the lwa11
MODER\' fi ronm~ and bath ] fn"'e
parkmg space. Elber- one needmg pti!rmanent disAND
2611t &amp;ntl""'"' F(tder•l M•lnt•n- from 1963.
l . .lechan 1·0
Street pi· y, flonst shop, or
gift
1 anu, AP'O "•· New York0·.,",'•"••Y•'•.rk.
Taylor also said Friday that
T h&lt;ll loved us well and true
WHAT IS THE TRUTH , :-;Middleport. Ph. fcld 's.
"
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Ah. b1tter was the tr1al
WY 2.3121 .
tfc
Wa•ehouse
4
9
3tc
shop
The
price
is
right
I
No.
1us2
.•
non-whites
in
white
collar
ranks
I
3 24
part
--~~ ----- - :u.· S 33 - room ma~onry
LAWRENc~ 0E~ 1 ~~sEn, JR .• wh01;e climbed from 2.1 per cent to 31
F'rom onr so good as you.
I'HAILE:H Jots for rent. ('lose !sALE · F:li:x"'rfeld's warehouse house with c1stern and 150ft.!
I ~;:~t.n~~df::~~~~ht!~ bS: r::.:~ per cent and those in blue col- 1
to Laundryrnat and schools I n Mech&lt;mic Sir . , in Pqm- frontage on highway. A buy
PN!sent addrea Is 21lt•t En~~:lneen Jar jobs increased from 8.9 per
·
$18110
00
3
t
,
li'ederiill
M111lnlenanc•, APO 896. New
You are not !(lrgot!en, loved Va II ey Lum ber &amp; ·Supp ly (·o· ur
H rd urface floor cov· al
· ·
years
ren
WY 2-2143
Pom•rov. 0 . 1 V01k, New vork. will takfl notl~e cent to 12.4 per cent.
!.•d'.epu rt .
1'"ti
' ' •t on th11 1t' day of AJJrn, 196~. "Titere is a great and In _
une
pa ny. 't\llu
~r.r c I eroy.
ertn•s. athe snew s· prt'ng selec· s ho·r ld pay ror t t, proper1y. _ __
__ _
h
·
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the undenu,::ned filed her PetitiOn
Nor .,.,.J ll you evt&gt;r be,
twn of patterns and colors 10 FAP\1" LAND- 70 acres wrthiBULLDOZER WORK, eqmp- , agaJnst him In the common Pleu creasing willingness on the part
11 ;r:fl' ;.w::: rt.ur n 1""'' rurn~ ~ he
A~ long as life and memory
ell and ~.mtuml!ilhed aoart
all Df tlle popular widths for 20 arres for cultiva!ton, 10 ped with wine?. Big or small I :=;.~u'foro'd.~~~ge'. ~:~~:!f; ~hl:hn:;:~: of American industry to ma~e The anawer to this Quettion piUI
I.J &lt;;t
mP.nts WY 2-!\ 434
tfr
VOtlr noors Sale. too,
on acres botlom land, and
60 JOb Call daytimes WI 9-3131, a11n1ony, support .iln\1, other relief on use of all our citizens'' he saJd many more important tact. CAD
12 6
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tround.;inolsaid
11:"-"'#" neglect af duty. .
'
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\\t· 1'1'111 rcmt·m ber tee.
, - - - - -;oom SIZe linolr.um
rugs, &lt;:~cres
under fence,
some evens, WI 9-3089, Gene Bar- 1thePlatntltf
actlan al•a pny• Jn a speech.
be found in the revealintJ new
THA/I.ER LOTS - free sew· t'hl''''''e edg•·ng and
trl·m, timber. l mile off U. S 33
nett Racme Ohio.
that the foll~1w1nr real property of ---'--- - - - -- - - booklet, "The Trulb About Norvo
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' which yau are or l'lalm 1.&lt;1 be the
w ~ mi s~ )'OU now, our hearts
age and wurer Brown's a•al
3 29 30tc owner b e BPP ued t oward• payment parenls , Mr . and Mrs. Glenn
.
. l:J miles from cor1 wa 11 cover· and about
Deafnesa." Write, phone or vWt
Past - floor tie.
urc- so re,
er Park (Siilte Approved)
110 1
f
p
roy
of alimony for PlalntHr:
ings. Plenty of free parkmg pora " mes 0
orne
AUtTIIINt..KI\
I..ot 1\o. ~·our Hundred and For Jewell of Downington.
us today for your FREE ICIPY·
A ~ t1rne
goes bv. He mtss Minersville, Oh10, Phone WY sp~ rf' Elber!elds . Mechanic &lt;:~nd Athens A buy at $2500.00.
Colbplelll 8er'Y\ce
ty · Fl""' '"~J In Pomeroy·, tub·
Duane Stanley's mother, Mrs. There i1 no obligation.
•Jo2' .
1 l5 tiC
FARM
50
bl k
dl\llslon to Lower f'omeroy, be·
.•·ou more
v
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Street Warehouse In
Porn·
acres on
ac
Ct-1tt ~radlonl
tnr a flubtllvislon of Lot. A. B Blanche Stanley IS in Veterans
Yuur loving smile, your gen· sEvEN room hou~e With bath I eroy
4 9 3tc top road. 12 miles from couna'rfte. P'MDe • CHtMI
M~·N a!d !;veTHG,ot:er l~t• !~ Memorial Hospital.
I and full basemen! in Syra I ~- ---~ty seat. Has 5 • room frame
A.. C. BRA.llfi'URD
Pomeroy'• Addition to Lower Mrs. Felix Alkire, Mrs. Rotie fare,
h
od b
d th
Pomeroy, lllld lot fo415 belrJf 1
N0 one can f1II your Va('ant cuse. Phone \\"Y 2·24:i5
ELBERFELD'S Warehouse on
ou..,, go
arn an
er
Bac:tae. 01111
part of .. ld Lot "'N"', now In· bert Williams, Mrs. Pearl Wilplace .
4-10-ltc
J 16 lie 1 M"rhant·c Street 1
·0 Pomel·oy. oulbuildmgs wtth good roofs
corpcoraled
Into 1nd .a partM of the 11ams
.1
.
1 11 ._.
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,.n·
V!Ua~~:e M Middleport,
an d Mrs. Kenneth WI811 1
The Family.
Sale, Ro 'maste.
bicycles,
a,.-es very W"'' fe"' ::r:!d.
C&lt;ouniJ'. Ohio.
r
tt d d
. n ne
- - -For Sale
B· . ,,
1 Girl's mode! s $4000.00.
!'lielgler Bulldlnt. itJppl) tor
~EFEJC,..ENC~ o,•.t:n· Vol. tlll. lamsh a en fe Ma m•Cscle ace.
c.",'.,,. ·0 "'•,•. etordl. Melp 1 ous s ower or rs. aren
De" hom.. . Built In kite!&gt;
lost and Foun d
---14" ' O bicycles, sale $38 00- C· C· Cu cKLE R, REAl.TOR
L be
s 11 y Willi ams) ToesLV 3-4550
.
cycles,
sa
le
143
00ROX
229
WY
!-3830
ens.
storm
windows
alumSaid ~au~e wm be tor beartn~~: on
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and l.ft.r the 22nd day of May, 196:11. dam rt I'( a H
te
Mrs 245 E. Stole St,
Athans
YOUNG rabb its or sa e or
POMEROY OHIO
inurn Siding can Gua Ne•"ROSEMARY HYSELL.
ay even ng. os ss was
.
F011"'"D · Black. white and tan
Easler. Vmcent Brodcnck, ~fi4 00 bicvcles. sale $52 00.
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Judy Snowden of Rutland.
bPage,
1 fema 1e. Howar d No- 1i Ph . WY 2·6214.
4 9 3te
r,
cme,
o. l2 29 tfc cRIJow.
cRow Jo'OR
• PORTER.
4-l0-6tp 24'' ;md 26'' si?.es. Plenty of
ATroRNt-::Vs
PLAINTIFF
....._ ---. .__, ~ 'i:iiiiii'""~""~""""""'""i"l~
---. ble. Hvsell Run.
4 9 3tp
Iree parking space.
Elber(4j M. HI, 2:1, JO; (S) 7. ••· at, 7te
IEASTER bunni es lor salf'. Eu- fel ··s. Mechanic
Street 1IIOUSE FOR SA1.E: By owner ~I!:AriNG. PlambbiJ, Mue.Her
----Notice
1 gene Holter, Kacme, WI 9 - Warehouse.
4 9 3tc - 2 bedroom ranch in Syra- IP'Dnlaca. A.nold
Brodlen. Sealed b~~G=1~1 :.?T!~:Ived at the
Special_---- I 3723.
4-J0-7tc
cuse, modern birch kitchen Ill -P.,, IUil
"-ID s-·t,
..
office
of the Trw:lee• of Lfltul Town.
By-Mail
u'L:l'IO
C'U
lhlp, Mel11:1 County, Ohio, until 1:30
p. m., MondiJ'. May 3rd, JMS. for •
SA ''OY'S B•outy Salon, moved OHD_Eil AMST'U' TZ'S - H &amp;_· N TWO G_OOD fertil e lot_s in _Le- With butlt-ins Including dish- erov. noae wt W&amp;&amp;.
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l " II Ph
L t I F lis
&lt;Jsher. full basement, car~
turnl•hlnf the •aid Townahlp of J..e.
Offer/
lo premises formerly
OCCU·
":\Jck Chrck leghorn ChiC s, tflr r a s.
one ear &lt;I
1 20 tft
tart the followlnr de1crlbed m•ter·
361
4
9
6tc
port,
excellent
location
with
Jaa,
to
wit:
approxlm11tely
5000
pJ.
II
pied by Cliff's Shoe Repair I or started pullets today. Mr)d· CH 7.2 .
INCOME TAX Service, Joh- Ion• of light prime (dud control)
p II
B ~0
2. 3 or 4 lots as desired. Qualau,. ua be furnlmhed and pUmed at v•li·
188
Shop, 192 N. 2nd SL, M1ddle- ern ou ry, ox · ·
ity workmanship and mater- son . Slmpson Insurance Ag · nu• locatlona 1n the Township _.. dl·
•
port. Permanent Special,
Athens, OhiO, Phone LY 2 - "KIRBY
:EP2R, A-1 cbondi- 1'1 throughoul Ideal for earRoo
6 C I B 'ld N!cted by the Trultee• Gr lhetr re·l
90J1
4 10 ltc tion, power polisher, llffer "
ency,
m '
oa 9 Ul . preMenhtlve. Applh'atlon of the a
I
- $10 Haircut, styling, slam- 1
·
- ly American decor. Well •.
M'ddl
I
bove m~t.erial must be made by ; i
· I d d 1\'Y 2
uemg, I epor •
preuure distributor which mt"etll the 1
mcluded. $.16 56 balance due
poo an d set me u e ·
- Harden's Mcuket in Syracuse WY 2_2575 .
Stc
low
Fit&lt;\
appratsal.
Phone
1
20
tfc
,.approval
of the Ohio state IUrhway
4 9
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and
773
5263
3·18
30tc
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Department. ~; .. ch bid mu~t ""oololo
; 1 ~ 11 :-r
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on spec1a
I 1 ay
an
- - r "ec·t 471-8854,
Gahanna,,
Glr1lner llho-Li••
lhe full Hi!me of every P'!'rron Inter·
Satur~ay: 10 lbs. Maine po. trr·Q.n ROUND bobbtn port- . Ohio.
4 9
&amp;..n
' • ·~ ... l '"~led Jn lhe um.. The IU~Ct'SNful
I
match w t'll be lues, ·19c: 4 lb . G,old en De 1IC-1
"' S ws perfect il'ke n"W. llealln•e
bidderMmult ~ompiete Job on or be· I
..', h.SII001'JNG
bl
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a e e
r.
MlDtn¥tDe, Gilt.
or~&lt;
ay ao. 193!1. The right ~ re I
f'
un ay, pn l a :
iou~ appl('s , 59c; wieners, 2.$2980. WY 2-2575 • 4 9 5tc iFORSALE 4room house Iaroe
aervedtoreJectanyor;~~llbldll
I
'le AM"~I('iln I.P:&gt;·' ion I lb." 7'.1 c. Suc h{'fS
u
d I I
Iut. CJI..v wat.-.r
End VOUI letrer VOUblel
By order
the TownHhlp
P
nO"r. a e
-- - Close "'tu
.FloydofNorris,
("Jerk TrusteH
F-·q·m, Beech Grove
Rmtd. slic~d baco~. 39c lb ; Da•ry sn· ..~ H . sews like new, equip· , ~1ores. Mrs Chloe
Frost,
We Uve Ill lire~
14, •o. l!lo.:
n~ot .nd Ohio High power..-d Pcm Ice Ml k 1!lc hail gallon . ped to zig . . ~. '_:..r ttnnholt'.l 111 Pearl St.
Middleport,
!Sewer MaebiHI
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FOR SALE: Long term !inaneing on all modern 3 bedroom
ranch style home, Ch..•ter
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Road near State Highway Garage.
Approximately $1500
I down, balance like rent. Ph,
I WY 2-5337.
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tumatoes, 5 lb.
fHncy UrsiKn wiih insert c... .....,'i j Ohio.
4 9 3tp
4 8 31
' --- - - . c Gu"ranleed. $37 Gl - terms.
OIHJER your southern plants 11956 MOBIL ""'me, 8x35 ft. wv 2-2575.
4 9 stc FOR SALE: 33 acre farm, l.
now, tomatoes, sweet potato. i carpetr.d throughout ln good
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p&lt;ppers, ca age &gt; ares
I conditiOn. Will sell or some- LAWN\! OWER, 110. Coal heat- ou tb Ul ld mgs. state Rt. 143 ' 7
HMns, Portland, Phone VI I one can take over paymenls. er, No - ~. Buckeye, $20- m1IP.s from Pomeroy .
Tel.
3·2693.
4-7-12lc Call WI 9·2162.
4 8 :nc Large bird cage, $6- Lawn- WY 2·31!79.
4 8 6tp
- -swing $8 - Complele bed, ~-C-11-1f.-s Shoe Re_p_a,·r-- n-e-w--loca- , '
FOR SALE Mod
tion. Next to Dr. Davis's ofCome Onef Come Alii
hedsprmgs , mattress
and
: . em 5 ~m
• ce, Middle "1. Poli, h. dyes,
FUN-PRIZES
sprmgs, $25.. Mrs; John W. frame home m Syracuse, With
laces
Stout Harnsonvdle. SH 2- bath, &lt;3 bedrooms) large utll·
4 7 Stc
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REFRESHMENTS
4834.'
4 9 3tc ily room, double carport,
22 rifles .

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ENGINE REPAIR
Wright Power Saws
Saleo &amp; Service
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Those attending 1JJe Achievement Day Home Demonstration
meeting from the llarrlaonvDle
group were Mrs. Faye ColterDI,
Mrs. Stella Atkins, Mn. Ha-

zel Stanley, Mrs. Ruby Halli·
WILCOX SERVICE
day, Mrs. Norman Lee, Mn.
Pauline Atkins, Addie
Brad·
5 P.M. to 10 P ~. Dally
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field, Mro. Sharon Jewell, Mrs.
482 S. 3rd Ava. Mlddloport Golda Jones, Mrs. Allegra Will
and Mrs. Gladys Nlcbolaon.
all kinds. VenetiaD bllnd reMrs. Ruby Halllday, Mn.
pairs. Window and porch Stella Atklno, Mn.
Pauline
had
aU kinds. Cl th
Atkins and Mrs. Sharoo Jewell
8 es,
O aw~
ings. Dale Wippel Supply, 21.5 spent Supday afternoon Wilb
Union Ave., Pomeroy, OhiD. Mro, Gloria Riggs and children.
Mr. and Mro. Robert ewell
BARGAIN
SALE
OF
USED
spent Sun day even1ng Wlib ••'""
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ridlt-now
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purcbue
theat beautiful
Colorado Blue
Spruce (Picea
puogens
glauca)
IUIUIJin,.
1y low prices. These are strona northern arown, well root.ed, braoebed (4 yeas old, 10-18") aeedllnp lbat an aU
oursery &amp;rown. Juot the ritlht
los 11ouplaotlq. EooeUent for use as corner &amp;roups, w1Dclbrew1 or u IDdJ.
YiduaJ specimens. Buy now 1Dd have the lddea. pleuure Cllf
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HOUSE OF WISLIYf NURSIRY DIVISION
HI~! • SYoruasceuse.on now4 6_ Sate ,'.
Grady Craig, Syracuse, Ohio
II. R. No, I
Dept. 7ual lloomlnttton, IlL 61701
Stewart Guo Shop. Come
In I
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PRII GIFT
and see all the new varmint 1
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rifles, reloading equipment. 1
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FOR SALE _ 1984 Dynamic 88 I"'R SALE-Mlddleno!&lt;'s tallName---------!:f1~e.,~ all
and repaonng New and used ,
Oldsmobile 2 • door hardtop.
est buildlog, localad ll5l N.
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guns of all kinds. Depot St. :
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773-5398.
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FOR SALE - 4 room house,
LOSE WEIGHT safely
with
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Dex-A-Diet tablets. Only 98c
Come in and register. No
acres ground, on old Chester co, Chester, Ohio.
at Stark's Drug Store.
purchase necessary.
Road. Phone WY 2.6127.
Tubeless, black. New Size
3 12 !Mltc
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4-6-12lc x 13 replaces 00 x 13 '16.95, Take your pick - 30 sets
AUTOMOBILE Insurance beell Dick McCoy &amp; Hit All
650 x 13 replaces 650 x 13, to go at only ...
caDCtlled? f !081 vour opera
Welder Demonstration
FREE IAN of our efficient $17.95, 735 x 14 replaces 700 x
SECnON 5713.17 REVISED CODE OF OHIO-DUTY
los'o Uc"el\10! CaD WY :1-2986
Carlll't Shampuo&lt;rs with pur· 14, $18.95, 775 x 14 replaces
eFRIDAY THE 9TH
-ha~ of Blue Lustre shampoo 250 X ]4 $19.95, 625 X 14
··~h Nanrv
comBa k·.!r F urmture,
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TO GIVE NOTICE TO COUNTY AUDITOR
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Wanted To Buy
I pany
home economist,
4 6 6tc
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Rutland, Ohio
STANDlNG Timber. Top cash : continuous demonstration -DON'T
PUMP you sluggish sep. Prestige tube type, 775 x 15
1 lie tank . Get Klean-Em· Ail
price pa1d. ~arlon Reynolds. 1 • SATURDAy tho I Oth
places 670 x 15 $15.95, 815 xI''~'""''""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~'
The above section reads In part as follows; Ev~ lndlvid~, partnenbip,
Coolville. Ohio. Rt 3. Call Mr, Cartoon from WSAZ·
aeptic lank cleaner.
Labd- 15 rep1aces 71o X 15 $18 •95 • ~~mp1ovmen t W• nt• d
after 4 o'clock. 867·3503.
incorporated company, who erects or constructs .any building . or other lm·
~oon 10:00 A.M. to 12
mark Fam Bureau.
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eEXTRA TV STAMPS
- - - , - - - - -- trac $895~ All prices plus tax. in or out. 882_2534 , Hartford,
within 60 days after building or Improvement hu been commenced not.lh
livestock
Free At Super Service
Insurance
Add $3.00 !or white wall.
·- - - ' Station, drive in
the county auditor.
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W. Va., between I and 4 p.m.
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PHIITO Copymg Servlce Cor&gt;
4 8 3tp
Upon failure to give notice as provided In tbls section and to tetlll'll Illicit
calf. Bessie Oliver, Rt. 1. ! ~:.POMEROY
les made of legal papers.
Rutland, Ohio. Phone SH 2birth records ai1d almflSt any i WTS FOR SALE: frontage on AVAILABLE FOR baby sitting
Improvement for taxation as provided by this section, ~d ri!llllt witb a
J.ckPHONIE
W. ClrteY,
4693.
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other documents
rou t e 248 ' opposite Chest er full or part time. TeL WV 2tax penalty of Fifty Per Cent for each of _!be years from .~e date of ~n •
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Reuler lnsaraac&lt; P&lt;&gt;meroy
Golf Course. Willoughby Hill, _8~9. ___
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Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, Veterin- :
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128 Washington St., Ravens· 14FT. BOAT, molor, trailer and~GUARANTEED. renewable for
container of water, the liquid
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wood, W. Va. Phone 2'T.H271
eqmpment, $550.00, blonde Ule bUlopitalizalion.
Issued HOUSE FOR SALE,
will squirt !arther from
the
CA~WEI,J.,
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dmette set, $50.00. totollller, at all ages. Phone WY 2-C.\66 . 1 ville. No down payment. SH , lowest holes because the pres. •
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6:00 Sign On - News
6:30 Country Jamboree
6:05 Country Music Time
8:57 Weatl1er
6;25 Country Jamboree
7:00 ~allooal News .
7.00 Prolestanl Hour
MONDAY THRU FIUDAY
1::00 Midway Mo.+mee
7·3to Sports
7:30 Sports
U5 Sign Oo
3:5.1 News Beat
7:35 Bill Miller Show
7:35 Larry anderson Show
7.iltl News Headllneo
4:00 Dl&gt;cing witb Voss
4. 30 l~tP.rchange
7:35 Pickens Hardware Show l0:4fa It's Music - Army
7:32 Musical Clock
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11:00 Dairy Valley &amp; llutton's 7:45 Echoes of Joy
5.00 Comtnumty News
5 00 World News
7 50 News
TOJ.I Ten Show
8.UO utuo Yallt~)' r-tews
5 15 Sports Today
8:30 Daily Light
12:00 News
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5 : '&gt;~ Weather
8;45 Baker Furniture Show
12:15 Musical Interlude
8;10 Sports Todoy
1 5 ;su Omner Musicale
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8.15 Wea!ber
6:00 Sign Off
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5:30 Sundown Serenade
8:55 Com.nunlty News
7:15 Sii!D On
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6:30 Sign Off
9 00 Talk oi tba Town
7:30 News Headlines
tL:OO Swap Shop
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7 32 Musical Clock
n: 15 Mormng Meditations
7.30 Sign On - Army Hour
10 ;00 Public Servlte
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0:311 Portrait• of a Patriot
7:55 News
10:15 Family Worsltlp Hour
8 00 Ohio Valley News
0:35 Bill Miller Show
8:00 Baptist Layman•a Hour 10:30 LatchS'rilll
8,fli World News
11;110 News Beat
'.tl:45 Mason Agr. Prgm (Tues.) 8:30 Sunday Show
8: 10 Sporta Today
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U·45 A.S.C. Prgm (Pete
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10,30 Song &amp; Story Hour
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10; 45 Famliy Worship Hour
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1C:l5 Congressman's Report
11:45 World News
11:00 News, Army Hour
1:05 Tiny's Country Junction 10:30 Sunday Show
11:55 Mason County Ne"l
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11.30 The Qulet Hour
12;00 Community News
12:00 Newa Raundup
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12:20 BulleUn Board
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12:15 The Cliristlan's Hour
12:10 Markets
12:25 New• 0 Grams
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12:15 \'I .ather
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ring technical d'--'ties t'lh lease. The Monday telecasts will and o'hildren Susie, Rickie, Ron- Bellvue .•pent the put w nd
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the new Early ~&amp;-w
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the era of contmllOUI
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lanlic televiSIOo will be bo mercJal sate111te. e ay IS en- the weekend with his pareots,
early 11811 month wltll a who~ visiooed when the earth will be Mr.a nd .srHarry Wolfe.
Mra. Otis Knopp and Mrs.
cluster of programa for the ringed by such satellites, there- M.. Knopp returned to slh William Grimm were ID Cblhome Yicleo wotcaer
by mating pooslble Instant live classes at Palmer College of cago Wednesday to attend, the
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The spectacular communlca- a revolution In telephone calls. wa. He wu accompanied their from Stewartess Training with
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'" 10 lelevlewtiO'I for the first acblevemenb a start oo a a friend. Willie Cundiff.
joined their by her oister, Mrs.
CJmes on May 2 and 3, when transatlantic baallt. During its Mr. and Mrs. Earnest John- Barbara Brulvan of Cleveland.
news programs of all three rna- experimental period, which will SQD were called 1o Monaca, Pa.
Captain and Mrs. Harold Beejor American networks plan to last about seven weeks, the sat· by the death of his brother, Ray gle are visiting Mrs.
June
put early bini lo use. In the elUte will generally he avail- Johnaon.
Wendorf and boys enroute from
tlalllither.e thlave lahebuent f~~ able to television only one day Mr. and Mrs. John
Relt- their winter home in Florida
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and her apartment for the
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w n . e or 1 ' : ·"':.t . C8!t frnm fiVe European na- Miss Majorie Slaser spent a the Bethany EUB Church met
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cal ISBues by members of Par- Roy Lee Crisp ol
Columbus persons present. The afternoon
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However, early bird, which liament ou~.sJde the House of I spent the wetkend with
was launched Tuesday from Common m London and con· Wilham Blake family.
M r s. hospital patients.
Gape Kennedy , Fla., io expect- gressmen at the Capitol in
eG to remain in a fixed posi- Washington. A look at the
lion b yhaving Its orbital speed changing of the guard at BuckAVII08S
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the same as that of the earth. Ingham Palace is also planned.
J.lndloq olaD
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1\.nd the result is that this 'sta- ln addition there will be Jive
symbol
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ethical nor
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Kinney, Mary Wolle, Janie Ger.
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John Cacavas.
Bass Clarine! - Sharon Harrl·
Thrrd Comet - Dave Jenk·
Under the direclion or Mr. P•rsonnel of the band lnc!ud- son, Joyce Long.
Ins, Marsha Bowles, Remelee
William K. Russell, the band ies
First Alto Sax- Diane DavNem.
prov&lt;'&lt;l 1ts ablliry '" rhe greal Flut•s - Debbie
Grueser.
· ~- ~- French Horn - Seren Lewis,
mu.s 1c of Handel as well as m1Kathy Morgan, Mary Lou Tea- Fou,lers Are Hosts
Lmda Kauff, Jackie Hawley,
the lighter numbers mcluding i ford. Betsy CUMingharn, Eli"Drinking, smoking, dating Lou_ Ann Mcll\tosh. .
Broadway mu sirn ls and
folk nor Bcxhmer; Oboes - Candace 1 Of Clrurclt Class
and marriage' ' was th~ topic ( Frr~t Trombone- Mike_ Arc~
songs
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Bahr; Bassoon - . LeI an~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fowler or the program, at the meeting er, Bill Haptonstall, DavJd Oli. 1Brown : E tlat Clarmet - Dl· ·were hosts for the April meet· of the Rulland Chapte 1 of Fu-j ver.
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program
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Second
Trombones
M 1k e
rouqng m•rc·h ··Thttnder.
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crt:'~l." by Eric Osterling .with ,Bradbury, Rose Marie Hackett, t e Middleport Firs~ . Baplist urs "Y evemng
.
I Br:ritone - Connie Cooke,
ot une ol the greatest L'Umpos· MarjoriP Harris, Kathy
Thursday e\emng. The
Carter,
presJde.ni. ISue Rue, Olita Lewis, Ken Rusers of all time. with the band 1Dfhbie King .
opemng prayer wa_&lt;&gt; given by ,was m charge of the meetmgsE'll.
en a·· b:v GMrge tfandf'l df'm. ! Sec-ond Clarinet- Karen Haw- the, Rev. Donald Boone.
I It ~as announced that
the I Basses - Roy Coleman, Ed
onstrawd the tv!)e ol music / ----~ ·~~ Gerald Anthony gave devo-l spnng rally wou ld be held at Gilmore, Tom Evans.
harmonit-::; . "Prt-l.ude and Fughtions entitled "When Tempted Southwestern High School. the Snare Drum _ Jon CunningIts stirring rhythm:; dnd riL'h
OUt ern 1g
To Give ~p." Dudng th~ busi- date to be announced. The offi- ham; Tympani - Sean Mullen;
oringing uut !he deep tones. 1
ness meeting the class dtsf'uss- cer... and .\11ss Lrda :\1ae Kraeu- Cymbal. Susan Ohlinger: Bells.
.4.nother nurnber well doni:' w&lt;~s
ed the purchase of_ map_s for the ter teacher, wilt select mater- Christine Bahr; Misc. Percus·
'' Air For Bi:tnd'' by
Frank 1
church and a VJsit&lt;:~twn pro- ial for curtains for the home sion Frank White.
Erlck.son. llll original Mmposi·
gram of class members. Mrs. economics room, this coming Seniors were recognized intJOn tor band .
G-cr~ld Anthony was program week
eluding Suzan ne
Bradbury,
A . favorite number with the 1 The glee club of
Southern ; ~ha 1rman and conducted a ser- The program was in the form Mary Walburn, Jay Boggs, DieudR·n~e ~·as tht:' . "~ubblmg High School will present its an- l~b of games. Mr. and Mrs. of a panel discussion with Mr. ane Van Cooney, Mike Lloyd,
Woodwmds by David Schanke, ~ nual spring concert under the Fowler served _o d:s ~ert course and Mrs H ~mld Sauer. Don Seren Lewis, Mike Archer, and
n the Lawrt&gt;~ce Welk sty le direction of Mrs. Richard Lee to those attendmg mcludmg Mr. Spencer and James
Adams, Christine Bahr. Bonnie Speng.v1th the woodwmds ?omg a par- in the school auditorium at 2
and Mrs. Fred_ Hoffman, Mr. tc~ cher. and Donald Smith. Car- ler and Martha Nicholson, sen·
ttcularly good JOb. 1 hts was fol- m. tomorrow.
and Mrs. Mannmg Klues. Mrs. ol Flo&lt;:arri and Julia Lucas Iior class students, distributed
lowed by the -~umbf'r, "An .Am.
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J. Jenkens, Mrs. Edgar Mur- seniors, participating Rerresh- program and were in charge of
~ncan Sct'nf'. · wrttten bY Clare
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ated the stage.
tr for high SL'hool bands.
cahsts presenting 'If I Loved I
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A flute tno Wall- fea tured in You" and " Hello YoWlg Lov·
:he !"ami liar English
tune, ers." The girls will then sing
'Country Gardens" arranged " Holiday for Strings."
ov Eri&lt;:k:;;on &lt;:~nd was the numbf.r pl&lt;tyed by the group which , ~on~s by ~~ mix~. c.~orns
reN'IVf'd a supenur rating at will mclud~
Exo~us,',
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Tea lord and Kathy Morgari with St~ve Clelan~ ~ill be featur~arjorie Harris. capab~ ac- ,f'd m . ~ .~olo, Climb . Every
compamst at the piano.
i Mnunf&lt;:llll and a boys quarAnother popular number prov- t_et rom posed of Bill, Zerkle, ,
ed to be the •·K mgston lTio Fo lk Steve Clclan?. Marvm ~cK_el­
Song Overtun~·· arr&lt;:~nged by 1 ~:e~ ~~~?..~av1d Thorpe,_Will smg
Alfred Reed , including the most _ \\~11 ! 11 the Sun Shmes, Ne t'
successful tunes recorded bv the 111'·
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· f'd m a ,'iolo pnmo number and
Polly foam cush ions,
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"It Is My Son," was the
Larry Lee son of Mr. and
Mrs.. Norma Chapman, followof the program presented by Mrs. Carl Lee of Bashan, WM
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Wllllam Houdashelt, assist- honored on his 18th birthd~y.
P~edge to flag in unison.
by Mrs. Oma Winebrenner, April 2nd. cake and ice cream
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·Frederick John and Bob Fosw~n, Mrs. Max
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