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About
To Swp In .and See the bMuti/rd •elec&amp;up Calrno·ol. kine 81111 auests went Ill the aoclal
MI'dd/ eporf
"~ llldja" to B. room for refreshments. Mem-

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•""'7 Society hers olthe Dorcas Clrde lnclud.
~ Bapt!st lng Mrs. Beulah White. M~.
Mary Ruth Sauer, daughter
=~!dl
evN&amp; 11 the Houdeshell, Mrs. Fleldmg of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S.uer, ·
Cecll (lradbury Hawkins, Mrs. Elizabeth Slavm had as her overnight guest on
an .organ . prelude ano Mrs. Dale
Mourning. Tuesday evening her classthe n,eetlng which contributing, served a dessert mate. Roxanna Patterson. Mr.
by the president, course. The table decoratlo~• al\d Mrs S.uer and daughter
. Smart.
carried oul the St. Patrick s Joy' ac,;,mpsnled the girls ~
WtUis Anthony wa• de- Day theme.
the film "The sword 1n the
chairman and Mrs. _
Stone" being ahown at Pome- l
Boone
announced a 1
o1 the Rio Grande Asroy .
Ill be held Thursday.
Friends have received word
It at the Baptist Church
that Mrs. Garon Stansbury, who
The meeting wN in·
has spent the winter In Florida
·a
dlah luncheon
with her son and family, Mr.
lliOOI! far those attending.
and Mrs. William Stansbury and 1
~at speaker for the program
children, has arrived by plane !
be Mrs. Lois Crosier, forin Columbus where she will be !
mleslonary Interpreter.
Mr. and Mrs Dwight . Mil- the guest of her sister and '
Jove-gift offermg
wao hoan and Mrs Wa1d Wmdon husbsnd, Dr. and Mrs. CecU I
iledlcated by Mrs. Harry Houd- were m Columbus Monday Ill Horden. She plans to spent
..hell and Mrs. Boone Oedi- attend the anuque show and .several weeks with them be- 1
. \'!aWd the "Second Decade Part- sale.
fore returning to her home in
'a!rship" offering which is used Mrs. Mabel Van Meter re- Middleport.
_. the mission fields.
t.urned to her home, Chester,
.
Mrs. Smart was in charge Monday , after spending several
Mrs. W~Uam Bradford and i
bf.the memorial for two dereas- davs with her brother and sls- her sister-m-law, Mrs. Frances 1
•tJd members, Mrs. L. D. Diles .
. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Powell of Columbus, have gone I
~ Mrs. Blanche Haptonstall. Kraeuter and daughlers.
to Brookville, Fla. for • visit
1rlth the 23rd Psalm read in Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and dau· with relataves. Mrs. Bradford
memoriam. Following the proMrs. Larry Wolle, were joined ber sister in Columbus
lf•m by Mrs. Cairns the specvisitors in Gallipolis. for the trip.
1a1 missionary prayer was giv- Gene Eskew of Xenia spent Mr and Mrs George Dallas
~ by Mrs. Jacob TUrner.
week end with rolatives in and "008 South-Charleston Ohio
A. R. PuUen g~ve the the area and visi~d hls sister, weres called here due ~ the
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Robert Marcmko, at tbe deatb of his grandfather, Mr.
'""iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili "'~~s General H~pltal.
Dayton Ashworth, Pomeroy re- !
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence And- sldent. They will be guests of I
II re·ws and children, Susan .and their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
POMEROY OHIO
Raymond, and Mrs. Jenmllis Forrest Bachtel and daughter,
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THURSDAY, Morch 5
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Frankie Avalon,

Mariette

BJrlley, Lloyd Bochner, ToThatcher.
"CATTLI! KING"
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Robert Taylor, Joa.l Caul·
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ELVIS PRESLEY
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Elvia Presley, Ursula Anclreu. Eba Cardena11, Paul

PLAN PARTY, DANCE
The Middleport High
Glee Club wlll hold its
party and dance Friday evening. March 6 at the
high
school. The theme for the event
will .~e the "Glee Club Hillbilly
Hop wath members and thear
gu~sts dancing to records for
~e evening. Members are plan·
rung decorations for the event
and refreshments to he se:ved.
Judy Wildermuth " pres1dent
of the group.
CLUB TO MEET
The Laurel Cliff Better Health
II Cllub will meet Thursday at
: p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Robert Bowen wlth Mrs
Clifford Jacobs as co-hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. c. N. Hall, Jr.
of St. Albano and Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Houchlns, GalllpoiIs, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. John Krawaczyn
and children.
. Mrs. Walter Hsyes, Middlepart and her oister-in-law, Mrs.
Harry Burford of Huntington,
w. va., apent several days
fast week in Richmond, Va.
Mrs. Chester Haddox
ltld
Melody, and Bob E. S. Navy, aU of WashD. C., were week end
gueots of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewle Triplett and Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Haddox In
Middleport. They also visited In
Point Pleasant with Jan Had·
dox, son of Mr. and Mr1. Cbester Haddox.
Mrs. Jo Ann White ond son,
Jerry, and Phillip Bailey, vlsited over the week end with her
sister and husband, Mr.
Mrs. A. K. Henllrlrks of Scenic
Circle, Winfield, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. Lake,
West Jefferson, spent the week
end with her sister 1 Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan and daughters,
Mrs.
Vernon Weber and children, Du·
one and Donna, were In Parkersburg, Monday,

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Now Is The
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coats, laminated jerseys and
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and plaids. Sizes 7 to 14.

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Mrs. D&amp;vld Yost received a
and the unll expressed pride
that she named the Dlstrtct
President's paper.
Sick membertl were remembered with cards. Refreshments
were served and aoe1al bout• en.
joyed.

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: l'ur!tlturll and Furnlsblngs or
· a ClllJillt .or a TV~Thls Ia an
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Tbe annaal meellng of the
Advisory Coaacil of the Meigs
COIIJIIy lkallb Depl. wiD
be held Tuesday II 7:30 p. m.
In lbo healtb departmeat of·
of Clifton, W. Va., Wll lilted
flee. AD of the pnlldento o1
Moles, 36, of Cheshire,
lhe tcnmsllp trasteeo 1nc1 viimorning in Melp M~t~~~~.,. mayon ore membera of
, Injured in a coal mine ~
lbe advisory· ewnoU.
p.m. at the Betty Coal Co., mine 011 the aaende planaed lor
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ol llealtb ldlvllfeo, seleellng
011e persoa to be a member
of the board ef bealtla, bearIng 1 report of lbe ltealth ..,.
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The next meettnc
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Convenient

Girls State delegates Clarice
Norris and Phyllis Wigal were
named Feb. 2li by tbe Ladles
Auxiliary of Racine Pool 602
American Legion at the Post
home witb Presldeal Myrtle
Walker presiding.
Delegates are Joycelyn
tar, first olternate. and Faye
Roush. second alternate.
A report of the birthday party at Veterans Hospital In ChillicothE, was given In 1 letter
from District President Regina
Hall. A donation wu made Ill
the Heart fund and to "Dollars
for Progress."
Mrs. Robert Beegle, Amerf·
caniam Chairman. spoke
on
Americanism, staling how and
when the American Flag llhould
be displayed, clooing with proyer for the eountry. Mro. H&lt;JUda.
shell read 1 poem on patriot-

PARTY, BANQUET HELD
The valentine party of I h e
Eastern High School Latin Club
was held oo February 17. at tbe
home ol Larry Landoil. Gamu
were played and refreshments
oerved to :U memberi prl!Htit•

THURSDAY, MARCH-!, 1964

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piece suits - linens, dacroil
denims, rayon·seersucker, ~l
silk crepe - a wld.e selectloA
of styles to choose from in slz.
es 12 to 20 and 14¥.1 to 241,!,

Use Our

Clarice Norris,
Phyllis Wigal
Are Delegates

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were tute this past week.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Logan and Mro. Callie
Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McCieak
of Shade were Monday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Logan.
Mrs. Earl Denny Sr. entered
Holzer Hospital Monday for observation and treatment. Her
room number Is 312.

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England's King Arthur!
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Little · ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan Mrs. Ase Jordon bas been
anti son and Mrs. Florence Hot- teaching in the Rutland School
ley of Pomeroy and Vern Col- and Solem Center ao a subsU-

Meet:

FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Much '"7
"DRUMS OF AFRICA"
(A Tale of Terror·

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flatter _your h~lf size
figure • see our springfresh assortment of women's dresses - in crepes,
jerseys, and-dacrons - and
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Most taxpayers aren't too much inter4 ~ lilY ·more, but space people are
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~~ 1101111! W'YoOUt tbings:
,. :• wteat deal )s a real "SCrl.lllble,"
reports llclence Service. It's a plan to
launCh OJ!t and one-half dozen fertilized
. e~s into space. (One of th~ eqa wlll be
~· bard:boiled 11 a control.)
' · ·,Miniature tbermilton attacbed to the
egea will telemeter data oD bow weight. _lessness affects the normal development
"" of'embryoa.
., The opportunities for wlsecrackln&amp;
qnflbout this are so areal that the wise edi_;fptlaUsl. !pores them and passes on to
....~h.other apace-tge Item:
• SctentiSta at the USAF Schaal of
, Aerospace Medicine in San Anlllnio have
('fini!_UY deCided tbat astronaut Gordoll
' C'ooper actually saw the things he said
- ~ saw - bousea In the Himalayas, for
" lbilfance, OT trucks on roads - durlne
blJ 34-orbit flight In the Mercury capS sute last year, even thouib It was lm·
;~possible.
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It was Impossible because the human
i ~ye !Imply cannot resolve objects that
i sma)J that far away. But there is a dif,. terence between seeiiiJ and perceivin,c,

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Major Cooper "percelved" veblcles on
roads and smoke from locoulOtlVeJ for
the same reason tbat a person can re. cognize a friend way off down the street
b11t could not describfo the flee of a stranger. Little signs subtle configurations,
clues of moYement and hacJr&amp;round. tell
us what we are lookine at.
Major CO&lt;•per knew he was looking at
a groun of h~uses, say even though he
could not ''see" them' individually. To
tbe uncon~elous camera, they may or.
may not have been recorded as dots, dependin&amp; _upon lens power and nJm grain.
What tl meanals that there Is a defin·
liP place In space for man.
e Finally, speaklnJI of seelnJ tbings
Dr. lngeborg Schmidt of Indiana Unl:
verslty clainis that the famous "fireflies" of John Glenn and the other ••
tronauts were caused by small particle•
in the liquid part of the eyes.
Normally, the particles sink to tIt e
bottom of the eyes, but in orbital freefall they float around and become vlslble against the proper background.
Thu.&lt; . doth srlence rip away more
vella between man and tht unknown.

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Tonight's game Is the last
between the two teams In regular season play.

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting

Kermlt Bl01ser gives Racine
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It was close throujhaut the

RUNNERUP TROPHY
CoaOh ·Mike Morti&amp;on the rulUietup
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MISS MIDNIGHT'S NOTEBOOK: lt'J dlaappeared quickly, and full·tlmt proa JOod bet that Elizabeth Taylor's Iettie- ductlon wu ordered on the dlsc- whlcb
ment problems wttb Eddie Flsber-wbo contains poetry readlnp by Caa.tUI and
refers to her as "the lady" and l1111ntainl a preductlon that be would conquer Lit'11oesn't want any money from her- ton in elght rounds. Tbls haa lnaplred tbe
wi,li be Settled by April, and she'll be platter firm to release some recordings
able to marry Richard Burton during the of the new champion crooning a few
New York run of "Hamlet" . . The case rhythm and blues .songs, wbleb tbey just
of "Lucky" Moore, photographer's mod- happen to have stashed away, Also a pof. ~~ ~nd co-host of a popular restaurant, sibility: a Cassius Clay concert at CarnegJsn t closed yet. Lucky died under mys- . le Hall.
terious circumstances in Honolulu wblle
Mrs. Sidney Poltier, wife of the actor,
: he was visiting multi-millionaire Jimmy confldes that she has not been approach·
: Donahue, and there may be headlines ed about anytbin&amp; legal - "certainly no
· when a check is started on his will, his legal proceedlnas have been Instituted"
· share of the ownership of Regency Row -that would free her husband to marry
(the restaurant) and other financial de- singer Dlahann Carroll, despite tbe rnatails . . Barbara Rockefeller's son, Win- ny reports. Mrs. Pottier says: "We are
: throp, has been alling in Switzerland.
both in analysis now and trying to work
Now that Gerald Gordon and Anita out our personal difficulties, but we have
Colby have called off their engagement not copsldered divorcing. The whole sta·
: he's been squiring Sharman Douglas to tus Is one of trying to work out the sit·
: El Morocco on a steady basis ... Despite uation"
tbe much publicized investigation mto ·
Dina Merrill's frlenda can't belleVII
. Broadway theatre 1¥:ket sales It's still
. possible to aet last-minute ducats to the reports that she became "jealoUI" of
; smaS)t bits--4s if the "ice scandals" had Lana Turner on her viSit to Acapulco,
. never happrmed . Van Johnson, wbo where Cliff Robertson Is makinJa movie
was so optimistic about his recent hos· with Lana. Dina is far too dignified to
: p1tat checkup, has returned to MI. Sinai get herself involved Ia a corny trla11Jie
:. for treatment of his swollen leg Friends with the lush Miss Turner, or anyone
! and,lans are rooting for the verdict to be else, for that matter ... Many Latin po: A-Okay . . . Famed photographer Eliot liticians privately predict that moat of
· r:lisofan, who served as color consultant the countries In South and Central Am·
: on the movie "The Greatest Story Ever erica wUJ be Communist controlled withTold," tells everyone he considers It tbe In the next three years.
. finest of all Biblical films to date.
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Legal sparks will fly-and beautiful should he preserved for a posterity In·
: In~ Stevens probably will make the pa· terest in how It was In 1984. Ingrid Bergpets--when lawyers for the actress' es- man confessed, "Most of the time I hide
'~Jed hulibancj, Tony So&amp;lio, demand within myself. To this day, walldnfl Into
iJJil' tec&lt;Jrds of William Morris, Screen a restaurant and beliiJ looked at ~tares
;!)ems and Inger's persolUII manager, Ed me to death. I still blush furiously,"
~raubiner. Tony's attorneys ate seeking Steve McQueen complained, "I had my
!i'o determine what is owed to him by the guts kicked out when I was 14, ·maybe
' terms of his original contract with his that's why they think I'm difficult." .Eli
; former bride ... A famous and charily· Wallach criticized the people of his procnunded hostess would aimply die if she fession with this comment: "I have found
:&lt;knew that a New York public relations that lately a lot of acton have become
; man was promlsine to "deliver" her to businessmen to the exclusion of acting.
"committees for a fee of $1,000.
That has become the primary aim and the
! Last· August, Cassius Clay recorded primary drive. It's how good 1 deal you
f an LP for Columbia Recorda titled !'I AM can make, instead of how good 1 rote it
cThe Greatest," which he predicted would is." And spinster Kim Novak gave •s her
:Outsell the cast album of "My Fair Lady." expert opinion on domestic strife: "What
~t didn't. But on the day after the recent did Liz Taylor do that was so terrible?
;championship contest, Columbia waa de- She took another woman'• hu1band. You
:1[\Jed with orders, existing lhventories can't break up a happy marriage." ___

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used lor the .IIDt ~.oeo gallons
useil per month: 115 cenlllor
8,0110; ~ cents for the next
140,1100; 3D
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sewer systems.
ln a second atJtJlication
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new service charge
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water oystem. This Is to
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TRY THIS BIG BUYI

F. .le Aval on, Mariette
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Robart Loulo, Lorry

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FRANK-LIN
AJiddleport, Ohio

WY 2-3411

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FASHIONS FOR GIRLS

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Jollyblrd E•• 25c lb. ·
· M. M. Hon Ens 35c lb.
·, A11t. Flovor Choc.
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New arrlv11J for 'kiter

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Fllled Chcl.cOiit. 'Nut Clultei'S, · lOth Light ·
•nd D1rk C:hocol1te
69c lb.

Try Our,Mello CNnch - - - - 69c lb.
SDIWI8thlng ~ - C.r1m1llowe _. 69c lb.

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Bluo Denim

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Phone WY 2-2101

White L01fen $2.911
Bl..k Loofera $2.911
Black Oxfol'fl $2.911
· 1'ennl1 Shoe~ $1.911

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Sizes: 4 to 14

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$1.911

Striped Oxf• . $1.911
Block Loofors $1.911

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SPECIAL 2 FOR 1 SALE!
WHEN: Thurs., March 5th &amp; Friday, March 6th
WHERE: McClure's Dairy Isle, Middleport
WHAT: Our New Krist-0 Shakes
WHY: So Our Friends Can Try Our New Delicious Shake
Drink

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HARDEN'S MAR

CHEVELLE! by CHEVROLET-a great highway performe~

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eFRESH B4SS
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PORK _CHOPS
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CENTER CUTS _ 59c lb.

YOU'LL FIND
.THE LOWEST.

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GROUND BEEF
SLICED BOLOGNA
SKINLESS WIENERS'

EACH
TYPE

LOIN CUTS _ 69c lb.

FURNITURE
BAKER

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PORK
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1000-and-1 uses

CAMPBBL'S

TOMATO SOUP
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LADY TABOR

Sweet
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Facial Tissues:... -._ 19c

Save Your Regltter
Sll,. Frem OUr 1tore
THEY AU WORTH
MONEY TO ·YOUI

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-standard 120-hp Six or 196-hp V8 4-speed manual• or 3-speed man
for starters-and optional at extra cost transmission.
there'il a 165-hp Six, a 220-hp V8, even
And knowing it would strike the rlabt.··
a new 327-cu.-in. V8! But Chevelle's note with a lot of difi'erent people, performance meana more.
gave Chevelle 11 models- in"three eeri&amp;
Size, for instance. Chevelle's a foot Knowing how people like the eus~
shorter than the llig cars: And the Sf&gt;&lt;ICe toueh, we wrote out a
list of exf:lil. ,
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Che\oelle ll!ive&amp; in size comes off the ends, cost options. What's
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~ Bolinger, P omeroy, Obio. WY
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11154 DODGE, ~. ton pickup, 4" "' -.:::· """· """"' .,..,.
ul Smith at the mee11D1 of the Mrs. Elwood Bowel'l, preoldenl
speed transmlssloo, motOI' A·
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Mr
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For S.le ..,.'!" ,... o_.. o:luarOh TlleodaJ evenlna 11 the Rouoh. Devollons taken fi..n
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1 Jobn 3:18-24 were lod by Mn
price 1395.00. 1124 Lincoln WANTED TO BUY: Fann wltb ~~":~·~ . ""•· . ::: · 1:::!; 'nle 1Im ol the lei!SOn which A. L. Phel(ll, ~ allo reaiJ 1
, Heights or eall WY 2-3593 aft- ! or without bulldingo, :Ill to 100 """' vw.,o ....., o.au.,. II the Julin a serlet on "Chaag· prayer ''My Moment WI I f
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S 3 3tc I acres, on or near State Route ~~:-.~; ~=
~&amp;: Inc Cburchel," Will to dlle&lt;Wer God." ' Momben liiiWerod ,.,,
WANT AD
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or m. N. RA&gt;oe, MOl Som· ;:::. :=m••o ~~ :.
where the EVB churchh llnglaJ. caD with 1 vei'H fnlln Lukr ,
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' 19S6 Oldsmobile 81, • door. One uel IW., Akron, 14312, Ohio.
GuM """ of '" ..............
ready •t - k In the c • ng 10 It was Vllted to order get: owner. Clean. 2 extra wh..ls
2 21 lOtp '::!!~......, ., ........ • ...•·; city and bow 11 II helping meet ~II and l)'mpathf ellrdo ll
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1961
Dodge
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Pickup
·$1295
and
tires.
See
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Broad:tH~~~, ~the needs th~e. ·
sell as a money rnakJnt proJect
M11011fta, INIJolli""' ~of'l' o\
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, way St., Middleport.
FOR SAU}- Mldd1eport's taU. c••,.,.., , , .·.. . . . • - • The poillta of the topic were
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1962 Chevrolet 'h Ton P1nel _
$1695
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Prtcod tor quitS IBit. Inquire Tnut ......,.
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pr-• were a)f . ,~ ..
White and red finish, V8 ena:ine, automttie tram;. Ra....... S&amp;Pdanl ••
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lO 11 tfc ••:::..:o~ of aU l'ullolll . I'IJ.'JUl kl;as on the toplc were dl.sctJ&amp;. to Mrs. Bowers and ~· --·.
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dio. new heavy duty tires. Save a bundle on thi1 one.
ICieeaa...,., "''4 .. .. .. ,....._., ed For the Cllll to worhslp vin Smith. Relreahlllemta
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room. ride oad ..,._ FOR SALE: rooma and bath
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~- Smith read Plalm 19:14: oerved by the hoJtess to~···"
1961 Chevrolet 1'h Ton L.W.B. _ $1795
11100
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Mrs.
Thonias Bentz read Rnm- na!Ded above and Mrs. , ' A
8 cyl. encine in A·l condition. Cab like new. extra good
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read by Mrs. Smith Lewis· OSborne and Mrs; ~~ · ·;·
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roy. Call WY UIMO.
ot'aii'Funci1 · 1
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etc ~':.JDt.t,: - .
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During the business session
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~Ill::: ~:::: t!m~ Junl;,. Youth · Fellowship bad
out of Rutland, Contact ~ """'"" ~~- FuNI . ....,. • - - o...lanized Prayer by Mrs.
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1961 Corv1ir 700 5tltion W1gon _ $1395
Phone SH 2- BOIId RetLrtment ru"* •. t.tn.tl ~~ '8
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5 5324.
2 29 8tp U•on4 Totol or olt Fun4o 10,114,12
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elean interior, heater. Li&amp;ht green finish, apotlest clean
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rooms and bath. Middleport.
Total, Bal. and outat. W•rr:;a~~ut by Mrs. 'Thomas Bentz, to sev~
Two eandldatel WeA IHX!tp1:·
WY 2·3874.
3 S tfe FOR SALE: 7 room house with Total Cuh Balancoe, Pee, at, uea
en members, and the group ed for membership by the - Ghe~
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'11960 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door _
$1295
bath, full aize basement. on,
tUMMAlY •• oocoo•!li'"·" sang "Happy Birthday," to Mrs. ter Council, Daughlerl
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2 ll t1c WY z.8092.
3 5 stc Clrarette Tax . . . . . . . M&amp;.al ee .
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werglide trans., 6 cyl. engine, heater, jet bla&lt;"k finish .
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PHONE WY2·2157
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b th FOR SALE- Stoggl Beegle 0 " 001. . 7 "'
· · .. lon,..&lt;o
Dorothy Ritchie
councilor l
HOUSE,
6
rooms
and
a
.
e
,••,,.,.,., '"'
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v••tr PARENTS
ided nd pened' th ~•et, r
1959 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan
$995
People's Tel""'· ·e. Ph 0 n e house, Dorcas. All utUities, Sale• Tax and nn. Jnat. . . u111.oo
pres
a o
~ .,.. I'
Saddle tan finish, clean interior, VB eniine, Powerglide
Totti LINIIHI aad Permit. 1,050.00
1 1 ltu Ustic form
·
He'••
h
d
I
f
WY 2-5385. 4 room apartment three bedrooms. urns e or Fine• ai;MI eo.u . . . . . . . t.ua.?O Misses Sharon and Charlene ng . n r a
I'
trana., radio and heater, power steering, 1mart to look
11 ~•u aitd l.ntert~tt • • · · · · · · t,Je.oo
••
u
nf !shed Also will rent
be
Heaton
was
reported
o
m
•
with bath.
1 ~ c u urn
.
. St.
ZUndel. •tudents at Otter in r
ltal nd Ma p k I'
Notice
at and own.
Fin lqulp. l'und •• • ' . . . . . 1.100.00 Coli
s t the weekend with rom hosp
a
ar ' '
4
Pool . .
• • •.
.1180.21J
ege pen
d Fannie Adams were
re.
k &amp;'lrimmllll
adl
C
A
MODERN
house,
6
rooms
1
91
acres
farm,
Le
ng
ree
Ml•r•Uaneou•
Fen
..
,e.
•114
Ch•r•..
their
parPnts
Rev
and
Mr~
eor
an
il
1958 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door
$895
'
·
· ported ill · Edith Wakely ' rfdlo ,'
Beige and saddle finish . Spotless interior, Power&amp;lide, ra·
lrd bath, 136 Lincoin Road . 30 acres bottom land ' 70 acres Publle Sent~ Enterprl.,._ ..,,.,,. Ralph C. ZundeL
Rev.
Zundel
UMD APPLIANCE BUYS dto,
Pomeroy.
W"'
2-3020.
tillable;
all
utilities,
hou"'
a~·anled
them
hack
on
his
trtcl tdeputy, ·.,was OD
welcom•
· •1 ,'
heater eood tires,
16 Cu. ft. Unlco
Plannilll
Colnmlulon
l.a:IO.OO
,.....,.up
specla:
1 S tfc with bath; barn i nd oth er Totlll PU.b. Sen. r:nt.erpr~ uaue way to MarJon where he is at- repor was giYen
a
· ~·
....... _ . .... ...... $125
1
1956
Buick
4
Dr.
Station
W1gon
_
$495
I.~RED
and
unfurnished
outbuildings,
$8,500.00.
~~:'e;ot~ro~::~~~
'~d•
,:~:=
tending
special
evangelism
meeting
hAedld
MMond
ay
•
\
.
t
h
1
d
12 ·~, Pt. 0.1, Fr_F_
1
FURN
1
One
owner
and
real
Jow
mileage,
autorriatie
trans.
Radio
"'
'
"
,....,Y
.,
•••m•tttu,..
bei
d
ted
b
home
of
a
orr
s.
••~•r•hr
$125
apartmeDtl. Inquire at,.... ~~ 'lllree • bedroom house, Butter O••ntlon anc1 JNinten•nc• program ng con uc
Y a.
!
1nd heater. A nice one.
7 c... 'Jit.. Hetpolnt
0
Obio Hotel.
loVUA:
nut
Street,
Pomeroy,
excel
'8:~~ra~:::~:-'··~~·~'":!::!:
number
of mirJ#sters at Trlnitdy 1 Communications we1'6~ 1 ad
lt&amp;tilt;aaator - -~- -------- $50 ,
lloottono . . , , .
,..,,. Baptist
church, Mar1on an ' from Grayce Smith state"1!i!llh·
1958 Plymouth Deluxe 4 Door
$695
14 C01: Ft. l'llllco
I
room
apartment
with
baselent
condition,
$8,500.00.
Ta~~lld~~~~
·tl~V
..
mment
·
·::
·
~=::=
~any
other
Baptist churcheA In, cilor, and Elizabeth ~-·
u,..Jtht ,,_, ........ $125
One owner and clean inside and out. Ori(inal black fin.
ment and garu~e. l-43 Butter·
Protection to Per~on and Prop,rtv- ~nt:-al Ohio. He will
return : t 1.. secretary. Initla~ WOJ!l.
ish, new tires, hf'&amp;tf"r, extra nice for modeJ.
Fr!lltlotre lofrttormr ... $75
out. Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio. Ph. 141,.1 acres with house and other ~o~ce ..... : "
..
~·.=:!!J
hOme
the last of the week.
~~s- practiced .111 preparatldD
W~uoo ltlrl..rotor $50 1
Wl' 2-5127.
2 10 &amp;tc
buiklings, State Route 7, 3 Tot~~J PPr:!~~~ ~.:.:~. •r~:,TM.04 1
for the rally and a praetlce w~l
1962 Chevrolet lmpal• Super 5pt, _ $2395
miles
from
Tuppers
Plains,
.
Huitt.
Tot11
•.aa
24
h
t
Hard Top Cpe, Bucket seat, beautiful ivory and red finish,
POMEROY
Ft'RNISHED aparunent.l. Ph $2,500.00.
=n~.tauOh.. .. •· .. " ,:L,:oo ;J. m. at the church. The pro- also be held at t e next· ~ ·
VB engine, automatic trans., power steering, power brakes,
Jock W. Caney,
1 Re~~~~~!.
wv 2-2'176. After r. p.m. phont'
.. .. .. .. :s~~::~~ gram topic will be "The Cross lng. Several. member!- 4t~,tt l
radio, heater. A real sharp car and priced to tell.
PHONI WY 2-2111
WY 2-3574.
Fine home on Mulberry, Porn- PuJ~~e~~· ~'•rPrt•e.•.
~nslpedion of ~~
4 .841.0'1 and the Resurrectjon'' given by Cthe
II 21 Uc
*15
000
00
I""""""'""'
..
..
,,...,
Mrs.
Nan
Moore
with
Ml'S.
Forounco
·
·
1960
Dodge
Phoenix
4
Door
$1295
eroy, " , · •
Tro1n1f•n~ to other Fundi
JO,tOO.OO
d
00 YOU bavo 1 drinking prob=;;;;;-::::-~=-:::::--;:;:~;::
Trand
Totll
ll:xpendnure.
l:l.ttJt.n
rest
Bachtel
In
charge
of
evoIt
was
announced
that
quar· ,
V8 engine, automatic trans. Powt&gt;r steering, real niee in:;;
ll!fll!· For help, contact Alec&gt;
~~E and
furnisb.
New Con•tructlon and I«Utlpment - ..s
I
H
tesl
will
be
Mrs ·
.
·r
te-rior. Beautiful white finish, eood tires. radio and heater.
a n.ru:.o
ltlUl room
Three apartment hoose, Spring a.n. Gov't - Bulldtn•• .. :toue uona s. OS ses
· ' terly birihdays woukl be obser ,. 1
twlirs Aoouy mous. Tr1-Couned llld llllfunliJbediJiporl-1
...._ Avenue, Pomeroy, $3,500.00. :,.;;;,:~~nD~at•rll .... . ... 1.97'7 .'111 Emerson Jones, Mrs. Charles[ ved at the next meeting, 'tfitk !'I
ll' 'ItA Group. Writ., llol 201,
1960 Iuick leS1bre 4 Door _ _ _ $1499
u•
'""'"Burdette, Mrs. Earl Knight and , potlUck refreshmenta. A meet ( '
Mltjdleport, 0.
N-de
·
nd lilwimmlq Pool ,, • . . 41.000.00 ... _ M C Wllson
I
llo
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Locally owned and clean inside and out, sutomatir trans.
Cheap ocreage In Columbia a
FIM Tru••
.. .. .. .. 01,ooo.oo l ~~· ·
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llnf of the PBBI Counc ro W81 11
Power
ateertng
and
brakes.
Ivory
and
blue
finish,
radio
0
4
GUNS
luslneu Services
rn1·..•e ToWnsht~.
, with Umber , "" T'"' "'"""" · · · " 000 ·00
'
n"'"' Mar"" 11 al lh 1.
and beater.
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•'" '· ,.. Tli' Pomeroy Elementary PTA a1111llU •.,. . "''
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We IHIJ, aell lad lnldt .,....
•
and mineral rll!h!a,
I
·
will have 0 bake sale Friday at home of Pauline Rloledoi!JOJ ~ • .
Bill Wellman, Leo W1Uiam1011 ProfMIIonal D";y Cl•nlng
, LEGAL NOTICE
the Kroger •tore beginning at A cake walk was held ~Y lh• 1
Many Mora ChHpar Corw To Ch0011 From
at Tiffin
st.
1nd Shirt Laundry
All of above real estate can be IN TilE COMMON PLEAS 10 a. m. Memhero are asked to ways and means CtllllmHteE
~otnl Pl....n\, W. Va.
I Hour Cleenllll
financed. For lurther Inform·
COURT
have baked goods or candy at with Leda Mae Kraeuler .. r... ..
10 II 'Je
Alterlnt tnd lopolrlnt
1tlon call
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
the store by 10 a, m. Mra. ccivlng the cake, and a desaeM
Pockllt
end
Zlppero
WY
Z.I?ZO
BONNIE
JEAN
SAYRE,
C.
E. Clark and Mrs. Leon co~rse was served.
AUT!IMOBILE ............. been
10 lbs. Dry Cl•nlng $2.00
O'Brloo .io Cnw Realty Co. Pomeroy, Ohio,
McKnight are co-chairmen.
~lledt ,..... ,.... _. I
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
·· .·
DISCOUNTS ~ ~ 3tc
Plalntllf
The Dau~hters of Rnth class FIRST
tor't UCI!IIe! Clll WY Nllt1l
II
PICKUP &amp; DILIVEIY
vs.
of the United Methodl&amp;t church 'QUALITY
~' :,
IIIUc
Your Chevy Dealer
Pomoroy, Ohio
Help W1nt1d
CLARE J. SAYRE,
wiD meet In the church soctsl REGULAR
'"·
CASH PRIZE Shoot at lzaak
ABC CLEANER 5
Ohlinger Addition
room Monday, lor a potluck
Walton Farm, Sunday, March
F 5I
For 511e
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
New Haven, W. Va.
dinner at noon, followed by a Certified Oil Still~~;
9. S-··-'
by
Chester
Fire
or
1
•
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1
·tr
k
Del
nd
t
r--CHORE BOY Tototiller garden 773-5543
Meson. w. Vo. GIRL Wan
or wa1 ess wor i
e an meeting.
W. Moln II.
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5
DepOrtment.
S 3tp ALL kiiidi 01 hiy and otraw tractor. c~ap. See Opal HoiMust be neat and out of ' NOTICE BY PUBLICATION lr=~iiiiiiiiii;iiii;iiii;iiiiii==•
! '1!
I~ Association Show and for ule. We clellver. Bu'tler, ion, Five Poinfa.
3 1 3tp COMPACf Sweepera. Authortz. school. Write c-o The Dally Cooe No. 13,10
Tueoday, Marcb 24,1964 Bros., Lelpsle, Ohio. Tel. !JS.
ed sal"' and ..,rvl&lt;e. Write Sentinel, Bux 668D, Pomeroy. CLARE J. SAYRE, whos
' '
Rcicksprllll'
Falr8roUnds, P. 0. 1101 SL
1 11 1101c 1953 Chevrolet, 4 door, sedan. 150Z 16th St., Parkersburg, W Ohio.
. 1
3 5 3tc place of residence lo Ohllncoor]
Pajleroy, Ohio. Show, 11:00 a.
y DIADEX bl fa (F
Cecil Circle, Meig&amp; Equl~ va.
ATTEN'110Nht12.50 plua com· Addltioo, New Raven, W. Va .. '
m,~.Sale 1:00 p. m. 17 regis!- TR
Ia 0 •
orm- ment.
3 4 3tp
mission, 2 men to ..,rvlce lo- will take notice that on the
•:
~,Herefords, horned and =~e De~~!~· Nc:_;a:~: MAKE YOUR campaign a sue· HEATING, PlumbtDI, Moeller cal area. Immediate and stea· day of March, 1964, the un·
~·
3 5 3tc
Stark Drug Store.
cess. Campaign cards, $3.99 ......,.,... Anlold
dy Increases. Muot be mar· dersigned, IIMnle Jean Sayre,
WITH
.,
per
thousand.
Pnnted
book
IU Eaot Mom Stroel, l'oalrled
and
have
car
for
confi·
ftled
her
petition
against
you
2 24
. C.rd of Th•nks
30tp matches, pencils and bumper eroy. p~..,. WY WM1.
dentlsl Interview. Write P.O. In the Court ol Common Pleas
•
7 20 It!!
WE· WISH to tlpl'ell our sin- &amp;AllY CHICKS, 11101t . breed1 _ ..s. CompIete line oI pr In.
Box 1125, Parkersburg. w. of Meigs Coonty-, Ohio, prayand hearUelt thanks to avalO,ble. Place order S to 4 ed business necessities. Print, See Nelgler BuildiO« and Su~ Va.
3 22 5tc 1ng for a divorce: alimony and
1llt:irelatlves and friends for weeki are needed. can VI 3- lng done locally. Pbone WYZ· . ply, Racine. for better bo&lt;nes.
restoration of maiden name.
~Mmpathy, the beauUful 2271.
z 21 30tc 3882,
3 S tfc
kltcheo cabinets and 11k1r111 FULL TIME, part time, $72,•nd other proper reUef.
. N ,~ r
I
fl&lt;#l offerlngo and kindness
~ dooro.
11 23 tic
gnaranteed full time. $2.00 I Snld cause may be heard on
lhOW!I
during the slckne•s KILL Termllet and
protect L~:pv!~~: =~~In °~::.
average per bour part time. and after the !7th day of April,
·"" death of our mother and lawn and shrub&amp; from Insects
Co
s
Midd
I"HIYI'O
COPYING Seroocea
Moot have car. (Cir allow· 1964 ·
-.,.
MiX ., Page t.,
leport
~-See Full 8 h Co
Bonnie Jean Sayre,
. iiOii:Fther, Mra. Mary with ARAB U-do-it Concen·
Copy BDJ lt!tter or ............n~ ance).
er rus
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Plalnurt
11 UJ tic
p....u...
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Leifheit. Also special Irate. King Builders Supply
FOR SALIC
~euw tnsurtmce, Pomeroy
Phone 422-'J12'1, or wrl,. Rt. 5,
,
.,......to Rev, Melvin Alkire, Co., Middleport, Ohio.
2 t.• d c Bo1 11•A
tJui1i1
~ , p arkeroburg, w. : Crow, Crow &amp; Porter
UDIIed Methodist Church and
30tc
GIBSON·Kay
.Harmony
I!1JIIan
Va.
3 22 5tc Attorneys for Plaintiff
2 29
·to Mro. Carrie Neutzling, oraad Amplifiers, 24 months to I
WOMEN W'tnted to assemble I (3) 5, 12, 19, 26; (I) 2, 9, 18, 7tc
&amp;inlot, and allo to Jlo! 'Ewing ·WE GLADLY loan 1 Blue Lus- pay. see or caD Tlfflll Jeweljewelry at . home. Crest Mig.
Jl'UDeral Home
I Ire Carpet Shanipooer with ero. Point Pleasant, w Va .. l
OUR SPECIALTYI
1111-12 Co
I I Road C&amp; rsce~c
, . Peeples
ltc
.... BiD
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upms our sin- lUre, Middleport, 3 S 6te
firm Mlchinery
WANTED AT ONCE-Dealer to
MAR. 5
•
I dv to Melg1
' sell consumers everyday
Cba
de
MdDooilll B •IIIII, tho nur~ea
I bou~ehold necessities under Evan1elloe
pter, Or r
the . AJI!IJ!try, Dr. Batrlmao, 19113 50 x 10 Marlette house TJMt; NOW to get your tractl&gt;rs Accounting &amp; Tow Servl..
the Eastern Star. wiD meo•tll
H.,. Ewlnc. lltd belporl. troller. Phone WY 2-2890. ready for spring work. See 231 Mill St.
Middleport I our factory-to-you plan. Eam· i Thuradav evening at 7:80
D....
Me"~ ·~. ·-• Helen'• Beauty Shop,
!SOD Ma Williamson at Williamson
Ings based oo sales. Write at the Malonic Temple in Mlld:ll
~
1vm ft1&amp;lnt
au.
F
S
bo
nd fermerly Fry Plumbint Shop
Ra leigh Dept 0"~ ••• M• I
frlentiR and nelghborl who Nyo Ave., Pomeroy.
arm upp 1y a ut parts a
PHONE WY 2-202t
w
'
•
i dleport. lnlllatory work wiD
helped in any way, durlng ffi,
3 3 6tc
also labor.
3 ' 4tp
eumpllfled by the ~·
1 Freeport, Dl.
ness and death o1 our loved Unflrniolted house, ( rooms, FARMALL BM Tractor. A· I WCOME TAX Service. C. B. I
I
llll!!llbers are urged to alteDd.
one, Mrs. Elizabeth Darst.
utility and bath. 1855 Point shape, cultivators, plows and i Simpson. Johnson Sim- Emp oyment W•nted
Past Cblefa of MacnotJa TamBernice DarSI and Family Lane, Pomeroy. Phooe WY 2· disk. For quick sale, $400.00. I Insurance Agency, Coabl Build
+
pie Pythlan S1stera wiD meetll
Thursday
ev!ning at the home
_ _ _ _ _ _ _..:3...:5:..,::tc 3874,
3 3 tic G, A. Deem, Phooe Wl g. I lng, Middleport. Phone WY Z. wuRK
bouae WANn!.;D:
work. CaD WidOw
Lcrenawants
Sny· of
Mrs. Adam
Ebersbach.
2685
3 5
1
8
120 Base, Italian accordion with
·
3tp ' Z903.
90ic , der, WY U88l after 1:30 p. ....
D~•.. :·:=~~
Lost •nd Found
""' Pomeroy ~
case. in excellent cooditlon.
&amp;11'1 Gho.. , PllllllliiDa Pll i m.
I S Sic Band Radio club, the
!Pekinese dog, male, aboot p.; l Contact guide. WY 2-9905 al· Business Opportunities '
Halilll
i1
UvHtock
onc1 famDleo will bold 8
years old. Rediislo
brown ter 5 p. m.
3 ( ~lc Wn-L TRADE. Gl'OC&lt;!y store.
Mboeol.ule, _
pat'ly Thursday II 7:~ p.m.
with while breool An&lt;wrrs 'O I MacGregor lro"' 2 iron ' Pully stocked with new, clean
illDol o,oor ...., troobleo
!!even 8 lfellks old Berkshire , ~· Skate-Away rink olll ROIItte!l We are weD equipped with a nice shop and two ex· :
per!enced service men to take care of your MaYtaJ
the name of Chin~''ng, II through 9 iron, ~xcellent con· : merchandi'" and lull line
lie '-'" .U
plga, Pbone WY 2-1480.
, •
MAR
lound, plea e notill Pnul ''· I dillon. Phone Pt. Pleasanl, r.f equipment for resi·
Se- ModiiiH
1
s 4 3tc :
• I
washer aitd Maytag dryers.
.
Gomer. 00!1 Pe•rl Sl. , Mid- I 2057-W after 5 p.m.
dence in Pomeroy. Must be
.,..,.,_ llltel
'
-- -- ! TheCetbollc Women'lciiiD , .rtl
Bring your Wringer wuher to Maytag to get ap!IU &gt;.
dleport, Oh:o or rnil \VV 2·
3 5 Jtp a good house and above Rood
Cllll In 1-1117 Doyor Nlllb t Tw0 Hollteln r~stered heifer ~· the SacYed Heart church
u. catvea. Contact: Arthdr Barr meot Friday followln1 the'""""" repaired and Installed in the agitator. If your ._., ..
2141 and g•t re••ord
, -·~·-~ · ~~· ~ · - area. Owner retiring. Call SH
'l'amworlh
H
3 5 ttp , ten services.
·
· 3 5 3tc ' HAVI': 12 lbmpshir.
Cbester 8115-21113.
'tator ,Is worn, bring il in and let us lnstaU a new
,
24784, arrisopville.
=-==-::-:-- : - -:-:__
cros.&lt;t'&lt;I p1gs 1or sa1e. a1"" 1:
s"';oiC Cell WY
-- • 1
MARCH 1
PONY
ti'OR
1plln In minutes, (center mechanism of agltirtorJ
LOST: Man's gold ring wtth Tamsworth , •ow, one 19&gt;2 1
3 3 lltp
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r
EXPERIENCED
'lell.
2
4
Uc
The
'Middleport
W.C.T.U.
•'
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sets Friday In Middleport or Chevrolet pirkup lrurk lor '
lnsur•nce
hold ~ prayer vigil March
I
AUTOMOIIlE
We
C•n
Complelely
Pomeroy . Plnd.r Ph•ue Ralph sale. 12&gt;11.00. One dl't'p wen, l
!rom 12 midnight Saturday
CORKICCTION
Thr:mJmrm. Now HavPn. 882- water pur:np and pipe, $65.00. 1 ·l•suranr.. fnr evf'l"'· Plftl'ltal
uf those l~lvlng n 1i h t
to . 12
J11jd.
In the list
Overhaul Your W11her
!52.1,. RF.WARD
George G. Robert•. (at BashoDd"""""' •••d"
. atVlndance pliJI at the Rock , night Sunday nl~hl. Miss MIT· • ·'
2 24 nip
·AND
an) Long Bottom, Ohio, R. D.
"""'" W\ nm
, Springs Moll Hldlot ~hurch, Mrs. 1garel Sauer, county unit presl·"
:
4
3
3
1
Wanted To Rent -~
'·
tp Jleo~&lt;r '"'"'""''' '••nn
Inotead
or dent, I• reminding m""'b"'s 'ill
.•
William j:lNl8er
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INF.W..AND USED Weldei-., air JOH"~"" Slmo•.. n . . . .,......
il.ei!!Ord
received
their
'hours
for
tho
vigil.
·
.
Mrs. William
m1f.l. FARM In W~s· Vir!;'lniA I compl't's!mrs, welding rod. ol\t::~""''~ Jn o\U torma of In
~MR. I
a ten year .pi n . . nd the name .of ·
ARNOLD GRATI
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PillSCILLA

SALE! SiMMONS HIDE-A-BEDS
and SOFA BEDS

'LUGGAGE

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$219.00
'Hid•Aiod

DlscolltiJtued Style~y 17 ~'ieee.

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6-:-$11.95 Hit lox

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Viscose rayo11 Joop pile. Tweed pattern with 100%
foam cuslllo11 back In brown, black. Wfshable, skid

resistallt.

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for one time offer
to you. Upbo)Bter-

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vinyl. Your choice
of white, tout,

$129.00 Voluo

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BEDROOM
FURNITURE

Solo

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Hlth School Glrlo

Fine Quality FurnitureSuperb construction and
finish, S solid woods,
Northern Ash Rock
Mopio -NOJ'Ihern Cherry

In Maple Finish

RCA Vidor Television

BOBBY
SOCKS

treasurer, Mrs. Betty · . 1. .
11S8L:tant, Mrs. J1me 'Sii;re;
health cbiltrman, Mru. Ma~jar­
et C'oltrill, assistants~ Mrw. !'auline MMorarlty and Mri. !Ifill'
garet Eichinger.
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Mrs. Parker, !l'itb ll&gt;e•'' ·~·
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physkal Illness. Hosii!iiiillrlbe., .
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SALE

CREW
SOCKS

TII•STANWYCK

E1teuded raDII

$259·

SluJ 9 1o 11. White on)f.
Combed eotlon. Twirl
twilt weave.

95

Soo tho Dtlny other moclols of RCA VIdor TolevJ.

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slon Sets-Prlcod from $129.95 up

Sale ! Carpet Remnants

Popular
Wlndbrookor Style

Roll Ends of Wool ond Nylon

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Siq t It, by 10 ft. $69.50 regulot pripo Sole Pri.. $25.00
Size 9ft. by 11'5"-$10.00 reeular price, S1le Price $30.00
Sire 15ft. by 8'1"-$80.00 regul:~r Price, Stle Price $30.00
Sl.. 9ft. by 6'8"-$47.00 rqu .. r price, Sale Prlc• $18.00
Siu 9 ft. by 10'-4/'-74.00 ngulu price, Stle Price ·27.00
Slu 12 H. by 6'4"-$58.00 regul.r prlu, S1le Price $20.00
Slu 12 ft. by 9'-$155.00 reguler pric•~ Sale Price $100.00
Slu 12 ft. by 8'1 1 '-$"76.00 regu,ar price, Sale Price $25.00
Slu 12 ft. by 1'6"-· .10.00 reguler price, Sele Prfct $61.
Size 9 ft. by 9'-$120.00 rquler price, S.le Price f'1.00
' Sla 12 ft. by 9'-$129.00 FOIUior prico, Sole Prico $71.00
( Size 12 ft. by J;'t''--$124.00 rquler price, Sale Price $15.
Slu 12 ft. by 8'2_,-$108.00 r-.ul•r pric•, S.le Price $65.
SID 15ft. by 12'7"-4270.00 ntuler price, Sale Price $135
SIH 15 ft. by 1'10"-$112.00 reguler price, Sale Price $91
Size 15ft. by IO'I"-f2S4.00 rogulor price, S.le Price $130
Sill 15ft. by 9'-fl50.00 rotulor pri.., Sole Prico $100.00
Slq 15 ft. ~ 12'--$200.00 r11ul•r price, Sale Price $130

· . Sale I Boys Sweaters
Sizeo 8 1o 18. Solid colon and fancy jacquard patterDI.

ALL NYLON
JACKm

Broodloom Corpttt-At Groot Sovlngs

Not every olze In ....1'7 11)7le.

burcund7 or wblle.
Mona Slz" _
$4.39
Boys Slz• _
$3.39

$US BOYS SWIATIRI ---------------"-- SALI $U5
$7.95 IOYI SWIATIRI ---·---------·---- SALI $4.35

$1.95 IOYI IWIATIRS ------------------ IALI $5.00
Mono Sdtool

Spoclol Purchose ond Solol
· Mans $2.95 Compus Short 51~

Fiberglas Cafe, Matching Shortie Drapes

Woven ginghams In smart plaid pattern. Two po,ck
eta 100% wash 'o weer. Sizes small (14--14~), :medium 111-15~. large nll-16~) and extra large (l7·
17\-S).
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Four attractiv-e pattern• - "Scenic" print, fruit and
Ooral panel print, colorful floral panel print, cheerful
"Bunny..Juvenile'' panel print. Each panel 30" wide Valance 60" I 11" - 36 inches long. Permanent finishDrip Dry - Machine washable cotton. Fast colora.

haa brMt coated rin.ea. W•sh 'n Hana Dry in minute•.
Color, -

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36" CAFE -

Tufted nylon and rayon
blend. Your choice of
gold, beige, brown or

3 pe. ensemble - Ud eover, cont.our mat and
Beautiful decorator colora
in deep rayon pile. Skid
proof back·.

Select your boJ or aJrl 1
kite from our HlecUon of
resular kites ond bos kit-

Popular Hobby Kits. Complete, ready to assemble.
Choose Hunch Back of Notre Dame- Dracula Phantom of the Opera- Wolf Man- Mummy
Creature.

areen tweed.

Pink, Toast, Gold.

$1.95 pr.

1nd S.turUy _

$1.00

$3.33

45" DRAPE 14 PLEATSI -- --- --- ------- - -- -- $2.95 pr,
63" DRAPI 14 LEATSl -- --------- - --- - -- -- $3.49 pr.

SALEI

M" DRAPI 14 PLEATS) -- ------------------ $3.99 pr.

Youngstown

SINKS

For Friday ond Saturdoy
RAYON MARQUISETTE

TAILORED CURTAINS

1o

of mowith one piece

COin!lk•l&lt; ranee

dels,

72" LENGTH

SALE $1.89

nets have bi·baked ena·
mel flnllh. Bie storaco
1pace.

II" LENGTH

SALE $1.99

42" ---- IALI $51.00

110" LENGTH

SALii $2.19

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Kits C:ord __ IOo

Aurora Model Motoring
Service Parts

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Ada Slack. Mrs. ·syiY..Ing, · .~... Marjorie O'Ow,
Belle Theiss. Mrs. Linda
rell, Mrs. Schneider: Mfi.
rio, Mr•. Salser, Mrl. S
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Paul

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ll,llt elvb rlghla
'delJI!IIllriniOra marched ..
~till~ Capitol Thunc!ay but
tailed tg change Gov. Edward
T. ~~~thllt's stand agalnsl a
Jtrpng ·fllte public aecommoda·
tioll8 law. Breathitt sold 1 h e
H01180 bill favored by the lntegralionlota "does nol stand a
chanc•· of passage" and that •
weaker Senate bill fa""' trw•
ble.
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For*"a solid wall of ts
•bl'f!ll\, the .marchers filled a .
llix-~lock stretcb of the
le~&lt;Ung up 1o .the Capllol
FraitJ(fort, Ky, They were led
by M,artin Lutber King a n d
former baseball star Jackie Rol&gt;
tn.on.

WASBINGTON-Delense Secre~ Robert S. McNamara
'o'"t
today .'!II auotber criti, al m.~tion four of S o u I b
lot N.m which may detennlne
• . S. strategy in the war
aainsi Communist perrUias.
·· t wiU be the fourlb trip McN~ra bas made to South
Viti Nam to 100 personally the
job'· being done· by 15,500 U. S.
mlUW'Y personnel who are on
4uiJI(1there to train and advbe
~e .ti-Compluntst forces.

STANLEY LEMLEY

Roush, Lemley
Are Newest
Leathernecks

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Mrs. Croll', · . i.
Roush. and the hbsless. 1\t\o·t.

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The Wesleyan Service

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annex approved the npcil't ·•
its nominating comml~,, ' .,,
The meeting wu tilled ..
order by

the vice president. Mrl.

Harry Wlllfonl. The
and

treasurer'&amp;

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read and appr:wecl. • " "
· Members of the cii11R!l
cleon It on Tuesday, Mllri!IJ •.
An Easter bazaar ilidc dlnn
will be held on SaturdaY, Mar '

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at 5 p.m. The menu wlll' j ·
of hem, scalloped
poiBJGd,
green beans, slaw, devlled eqf,
hot roil!, tea and ecilfi!e• ., .
price 1s •us. for acfilla
.
,and 75 cents lor cbllil'ien. · '
Rev. McDaniel! p~'l&lt;!
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about getting peo~le &lt;1. ...,.
munity to attend churA• · ·''
Mrs. Gordon West Jllld Mrs.
Jim Carnahan bad the PJ'Oil'am.
Refreshments were lii!ITedi b~
Mrs.. Harry WUiford
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and .,., I
Jack Sargent to Mn. ~ '

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Wolfe, Mra. FrltiCia ~·· ,
Mrs. Ed Wagner, Mrs. Waldl · '
die, Mrs. VieiQr Wolfe, IIi . ·
Raym111d Hensler, Mrs. Dli¥111 ·
IIIII, Mra. Roger 'ntelaa, JJHl·
Bratly Huffman, Mrs. llm,1
Hill, Mrs. Robert IIIU and tlloll '

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i~Yracusi&gt;. . '· '•
Games were played with •
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ee being •ll&gt;ar4ed. til c Uli r

Franclo, Brenda

Die Beegle,
Krlsla YUII. .
lee cream,
mints and

ed by
Mrs.
Die
Law'el

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Johnston,

guest.

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Constantine
Taking Crown

SHORT SLIIVI

Make i:lberfeldl yciur headquarten for parta and
letrice partl of model car racing. kits - such lteDII
u regular tlrei, slicks, magnets, commutator brush·
es, littering ""h~IJ, plde pins, pick up shoes,
'!'~' hubl, ,Idler gem, s:ear plates and ma11y oth·
en. StOp Ill · See the aelec:tion. Buy what you ~d.

porcelain nuted drain·
boanl lopa,
bighoat
QuaUty filtlllil, cab~

Launder beautifully with no starching required.
White-each strip 41 inches wide.

a. oure to 111 all tiM other models ond

rue.

S.lo Fridoy

Motchin1 Volanco -

98c

10c 30c
250 -

a.n..

21st, witb the dlnnei"

HORROR CREATURES

$3.95

BATH MAT SETS

.. 10 1o Ill.

KITES

es.

MOHAWK RUGS

SoUd whit&lt; rib crew sock
witb white otripe lop. Slz.

Compllto Saloctlon of ·

11'1 Kill Tlmo .Alain

Colors-Rod, Gold, Turquolso
COMPLETE TIER AND VALANCE SETS

Top Value! Pinch pleated solid color no iron Fibergl.u
featuring a Jacquard weavt" ''Snowflake" pattern. Cafe

CREW
SOCKS

SPORT .SHfRTS ..
Tier and Valance Sets

Ms r .Eleanor Crow· eave
"gr•c-e," alter wblcfl a
ious potluck dinner wtil&lt; enjoyed at nooo.
"Mel~• County Resources." witll
Mrs. Cotlrill as leader. A vert
Interesting gJ:OUp dlscusolon fti-

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Salser; S&lt;.'Cond vice

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CUSHION
FLOOR MATS

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dent, Mrs. sara Rolilbi''' .

TRIPLE ROLL

Yietor .Golcleol
S.lol Gold S..l

New oflli!erl - . ~
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WON dis!' Ill. 11be1J lite .,...
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IJemnldib atloil Olilh btld
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¥rs. ~Dee rlrolfe Ia l\lcllle.
'1110 b!!slr
JllfOilnf, "'""
dueled li1 !be pr..,hiiiJ Mn.
~olyn Smltl!. ...,.,... .,. pra,.
1111 lhe· L«d's Prayw 111 UIJI.
lOll, followed wllb tile -11\oulbt
for the dsJ.
., •
llt·ll call ,... .....BO'l 1!1
naming. ..Wbat it ,can
to
imp! ove the COQII!IunitY. ' seo.
retary·treasur.er l'!!Pirla ,...,.
read and approved. Bll1llday
does and Pennlea for Flljlll~
ahlp were collected..
~~~~~!
Mrs.
JOhnston
JX&gt;rted 011 the
Mrs. Sara Roush
Visitation committee
for Marcb were
Norris. Mn. Pa1ill01~ 1..,
and Mra. Genevieve
II wu deelded that '
partoCipale In the
Day actlviUea, Aprll

Parker;

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Mra Irene

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In Stock-In All 11...

3ft. x6ft,

$109.00 Value

4 Yd. Length

Early A-lcon Style ,

brown, beige, black
and IP'een.

2Yd.L..,.th

Come In and the
complete 1964 Une 011
the atld floor.

Open $tock

Bleached, cOld quaiiiJ.

Sole $11.00

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Deportment HOI Addod
Another New Line of

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Solo $7.00

65c
75c

27" .Hallway and Stairway Carpeting

RCA WHIRLPOOL
REFRIGERATOR·
FREEZERS

Sale!
BERKLINE
RECLINERS

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Solal Friday ond Sotunloy

.,...Ide In" Your
Refflprahlr on
•M of the new

$88

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Selo $7.00

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$109.00
Sofo Bod
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