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auditorium, Thurs· occasion.
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A delicious dinner
oerved
'\" 'l'lt.a group of scouts carried l "?:~~~kstyle was enjoyed at 7
AmeriCan flag into t h 0 In
The blue and gold colli&gt;&lt;Jm, followed by the pledge theme was carried out in the
IUllson.
balloons,
candles
Welcome was given by the
flowers on each table. The
place cards, napkins holders,

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were Terry and Randy Moore,
Paul Forbea Jr., Steve OWens,
and Mike Weaver.
The meeting closed with the
boys forming the "living
cle" and giving the promise.
Parenta and gueata
were Mr. and Mrs.
Powell and Mila, Mr. AIf red
Crow, of Racine, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Forbes and Randal, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Grueser, Oa·
vld Baker of Minersville, Mrs.
Dick Ash and Demaris AM,
Mr. and Mrs. George Holman,
Brenda and Kenton, Mrs. Donaid Cottrill and Bruce, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Lisle, Mr. and Mrs.
Olin Knapp, Kevin and Dwain,
Rev. and Mrs. William Thorp,
Mr. and Mrs. William Eichinger and Linda, Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Patterson, Cindy and
nie Mrs Bob R. Moore Mr.
and Mrs: Robert Smith, ' Mil&lt;e
and David, Mrs. Roger
bard Mary Cross Mr
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Sauvage, and Mrs. Willis Leadingham.

$50 is Given
Fire Department
For New Truck

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Prayer by Edtlh Hood
eel the meelmg of the
Lad1es Aux1hary of the VolunU!er Fire Department when
they met Monday night, Feb.
24 m village hall. The pledge
to the flag was given in unison.
Roll call was answered by
members. Reporta were
and approved.
Millon Varian, Robert Slack,
Earl Watkins, and
Malcolm
Guinther, members of the Vol·
unteer Fire Department, were

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The Shoe Box

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Members of Girl Scout Troo' ant leader, rend the troop his267 held their fiy-up ceremony tory and the glria explalned
Saturday afternoon at the Fed- tbelf projects and Browmes, aferated church.
ter which Mrs. IWUdashelt prePrograms .shapad as a Girl sented _eac• elrl With her wings.
Scout trafoU in green and yel· An unpressive candlellghUng
low, were presented to each service was held with each girl
guest at the door. The nag cer- repeating the Scout promlae,
emony
opened the program lawa and their meaning. Mrs.
· Rebecca Houclasbelt
as· Thomas Smith, leoder, presentbearer and Debra Crow eel each girl with her olflclal
Ilebra Barbrecht,
color Girl Scout pin as she re;&gt;eated
The pledge to flag and the promise. Group singing of
singing of "America," was Girl Scout songs concluded the
by a horseshoe forma- program. The lenders exprass·
by the iroop and the girls eel their ap~reciaUon to I h •
their "Brownie
Smile" troop comrmttee and troop mofa&lt; the Last tlme u Brown- thera who arranged and prepar·
eel for the event.
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Mrs. Gene Hou~.lshelt, assist· At the close of the ceremmy,
the girls escorted their guet!la
to the dining room,
where
IS.
punch and cookies prepared by
the mothers were served. Mrs.
A. R. Knight presided at I he .·
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punch bowl.
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Mr Cl
h t Girls raceiving their wmgs
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s ara pausenwas
os·
d
· 11 1 th W lk·l Gar- Junior Girl Scout pms, an
recCI•bn Yt ~ ~ a . nHe
membership stara were Suzan
u 8 er. orne m m- Clark, Twlla Clatworthy, Deb. Grove. M~s. Naomi Reed, ra Crow, Ohristy Davia, Debra
preSident, led m the club pray· Harbrecht, Bernadette Henne&amp;and the flag "!~ute. Res~nse sy, Deborah Hunnell, Nancy Jo
to ,roll call was Nam~. All In· Mayer, Judith .McKnight, Cathy
'!'reo 1 5aw, In which Slone, Peggy Story, Rebecca
brought out mteres0 ng forma- Houdashell, Nancy Thompson
00 mstoric Trees ancl oth- and Rebecca Triplett.
Stella
lesser _known trees.
Neutzllng who was unable to
"The !opt~
March being attend ~ ceremony, will reConservatiOn, Mioa
Hart celve her wings pin and atar
led with a report on, "Trees ~ at the regular ~eeUng of lhe
Relation to our Water Suwle, lrOOil Wedneatlay.
followed by an lfllcle on conserv~tioa by Anna Hart. A communtcalion wu read regardln&amp; .
ltCre
a
the Spring Regional meeting to
be held at the elementary school
in Pomeroy on Aprll lltb.
The Rio Grancle College Clr·
During the social hour a COli- cla-K club Inducted IS D e w
l!&gt;st furnished by Mioa Hart me~ Thursday night, MBI'waa won by Mr•. Bertha WR- shiYI Kfmmel, president,
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truck. It was given to them.

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Higb repair costs got you
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ParalyJEed by
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CARRY ou;r ST!lRE SHELVES- TbiJ Is just one of tbe many store shelves which were taken out of 1Ju4;
nesse~ !In Mafu-st •n Pomeroy '!uesday afternoon as the Obio River bad reached the railroad tracks and waa
ltlll nsmg. Th! nver front parking lot was flooded. - Sentinel Photo.
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and the all-green arratiRI"
brought by the members.
The boatess se"ed a salad
to members and o n 1
Mra. Ruth Ebersbacb.
The Aprll meeting will
be
at the home of Mrs, Florence Wells, the theme being
Easter. Arrangements will use
colored eggs, bunnies or llllea.
Sevenl members were raport.
eel ill and unable to attend.

nounced
They were
today. Lowell Phllllps,
Steve Ml11er, Hiram Slaughter,
Dean Krinbibl, Guy~.
Keith Thomerson, ClutJiles !lolfman, Mike Savma, N o r m a n
Bushee, Bert Linke, R a! Ph
IAlomla, Tom Ubi, and David
Brown.
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The club announced It would
sponsor • "Pop Com" dance
and a movie "Who's Thet La'
dy" 111 Saturday, March 14.
Alao m 1hat date, Rlo'l Circle

OTHER DRESSES-- $5.95 to $25.00
See our beautiful collection of womens and
girls coets, suits, dresses, hats, blouses,
skirts or just anything you need for your
Easter Wardrobe.

The Ladies are now into their
Make your selection now and use
annual Easter basket
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as a money making
convenient lay-away plan.
These filled basketa will
for 25 cents, 50 cents and
cents. Anyone wishing to order
basket may do ao by ~honing
these numbers, WI &amp;-3237; 'IvY
2-6243; WY 2-~143; or WY 2 •
6990 O&lt; see any
Auxlliary
member.
Will those having purchaaecl
cool~ books from lhe Auxlllary
correct a mlatake made In printing of the receipt for the "Cake
Maderla" on page 35 o! their
It abould read \il lb. ID- Goldylocks .slept.)n. a little bear's ~. NoJJwonderl
ol 'I• lb.
Several get-well and sympathy She had an- electric · blanket · for
cards were seal Agnes Wblte,
and Prlsdlla Slack, hos....es
served refreshmenll to
Nyla relaxing,.'f sleep coaxing warmth.
Hudson, Sylvia Zwllllng, .BettY
Hayes, Naomi London, ' Jean
Hayman, Helen Hubbard, M• . . · • ,. _...
rle Rizer, Clara Lavender, Eileen Clark, June Sayre, Linda
Hubbard, Mildred Pierce, Eellib Hood, Ada Slack, and I h e
hoslesaos.

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~sp..~,::t. ~=~m,t :~ G:,:r· ~b Bo~~patc~~~nt Fly-Up Ceremony on Saturday

Guest speaker was Mr. Jolm
Sauvage, Scoutmaster of Troop
242. He stated that all
boys
to help their
country
in some way and should be a
boy scout. He urged the boys
to be scouta when they are. of
age, and listed the
requ~re1 ments.
l Mr. Knapp stated that anoth·
er Cub Scoutmaster and four
l Den Mothers are desperately
needed before the pack is re ·
charwred in May. Two of pres·
ent Den Mothers will not con·
tinue the work, as thelf sons
will join the Boy Scouts,
as
Style 461
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Mr.
Knapp's.
son,
~nd
he
466
too will be workmg w1th the
boy s_couts.
The fGIIowing awards were
presented :
Ricky Ash , Wolf patch, one
gold, and two silver arrow
points.
Rodney Holman , Wolf patch;
one gold and three silver arrows points.
Your favorite grasshopper tie in great n~w dark
John Eichinger, one gold and
two silver arrow points.
colors - black duck or brown Madras. New and
David Crow, Wolf pateh ; one
gold and four silver arrow
exciting and absolutely comfortable as ever:
points.
Craig Cottrill, one gold and
silver arrow points.
Steve Powell, one gold and
silver arrow points.
Keith Lisle and Randy Cross,
11each received one gold and two
11silver arrow points under bear
lion j)lltch one gold and
:':~~:;silver arro~ points.
Middleport, 0.
Tom · Thorp a Wolf patch

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the slogan "Aim High In 'lit"
Mrs. Donald Lisle, den mothGIRLS 'FLY-UP'_ standing, 1 tor, are Deborah Crow, Mn. Jean Houdashelt, assistant leader; Cathy Stone,
er of Den 1, directed the Cubs Deborah Hu11nel, Bernadette Hennessy Rebecca Triplett, Christy Davie, Rebecca Houdasbelt, Suzan Clark, Peggy
in singing "Names of
states story, Twila Clatworthy, Nancy Thompson, Nancy Jo Myer, Judith McKnight; Deborah Harbrecht, and Mrssong," Den 2 Mother, Mrs. Thomas Smith, leader. Absent when the picture was tak en was Stella Neutzllng,
RA&gt;b&lt;&gt;rt Smith instructed I h e
group in a drawing game. Priz·
and Mr. Allred Crow.
Ash, Bobby Patterson, and Jon
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Steve Powell. Judges were Mr. new Pack nag tD Mr. Knapp.
John Sauvage, Rev. William
Syracuse P.T.A. unit spon·
~~0:.~~~~~~~~~,;:;.;~;;.;..~..;_..;_~~~ ~;~ the Cub Scoota, and had
purchaaad the flag. She con·
gratulated the group on the efforts and encouraged them to
contb,ue.

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Colllrol llolrd'l ruliDI In
to tchool allotments
meeting of the two
be set up to reoolve
The action came after

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protested the eon. of EducallCXI tbat tile Colltrol Souers declared that " ... the Mrt. Jolla 'M. Qualls, lot Newtrol
s cleclslon last month Board was trying to speak
Collltolling Board is allmlpllng st. Pomoroy are parllcipaling
!hat tbe School Foundation pay· the 1965 session of the legiola- l to exercise an Ulegal power 1to with the Third Baltallpn, TIJ1rd
menbllor
to eacb
. the long-standing 00
Ml!rlne
Divlsloo ln. Cbltleae
a coonllnal·
tricl
th toea! BChool
and dis- lure. bY teill ng the schools · the veto or nullify
U.S.•Natlonalist
non fiscal
be ·'::. legislature would not boaor Its legal committment of the Gen- pllibloua
called ..
In the
deWl b COIIliDJttment to them under ...
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atkln Baclqje&lt;:t" being conduct.
the
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He lil!ed tho school board to ed 11 the
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:n.o General Aasembly, be lollow'&gt;'.the written law and .. ...,.
coast o! Taiwan.
ochool cllslrlcls said, is committed to appropri· ly on 'lbe good laltb of the GenDeedo
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Lester Batley, Mary L. BaD·
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enough ft!OI'OY lroJ11 general But HoU said be was
ey, 1% A. Lot aj)ll, to Sherman
state.
e revenqe fUnds to make the pay· ed follow the Control Board's
Buskirk . and Elfie M: Jlut.
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menta to tbe local IICbool ells, lnst:rucllons. "The question of kirk, Sa~abUr)l.
Oblo
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Mrs. Constanct ~ldl; 111ne oton and lamllY were CQ!umboa
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building in midtown Manhattan. They live. '/flth dop,
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QUALITY

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clean Interior, beater. Lijht aretn fi.nish, ~leu clean ~
holstery.

1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door

$1295

LocalJy owned and real clean interior, all 1ood 'tirft. Powel'&amp;lide trans .• a eyl. engme, heater, jet blad: finilh..

1959 Chevrolet 4 Door Sed1n

$995

Saddle tan finish , clean interior, V8 entln•. Powet'I'Ude
trana., radio 1nd heater, power steertne, 1mart to look •t
and lJWn.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVIlS. 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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INDU8TRI.U. LEAGVE
It 8 C Jewelon
Blind
1110

-rinc.

PU&amp;b buttoo ohlfl.
Voryeleoa.

Blaettnars

T. Reuter
P. Radford
G. Wagner

4lit

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R. Rill"'
E. Cunnln,challl

~74

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R. Bowen
J. Sluon

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FOR SALE: 19117 Ford 4 door
hardtop, Falrlane soo, v.a.

Waa 1, Lott I
Mr. Bea

automaUe, radio 1!111 heater,
""" willie waH d,..,
condllloned, Nd and 11111!41
IJnlsb. Sharp, prlct $850. Ph.
WY :1-6796.
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Jim Sisson

48Z

D. Dotson
Blind
C. Spencer
R. Capehart
M. Werry '
Handicap

421
1$0
111M

411
341
147
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D. Grate .
S. Grillun
M. Stewart
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TUPPERS PLAINS

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T. Blaine
R. Canon
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431
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2251
Ind. Jllih Sa1e1 - II. ~
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G. Harris
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M. Mencblnl
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v. Durst

431
405
412

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B. Sylvester
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361

362
811
2801

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R. Hart
R. Sleln
F. Reichert
D. Stool
P. Uucorfelt
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lll'll"'lUnlty for advancement. Phooe 50, Bill WeHman,
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Williamson.
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ance, th~y had to abandon &lt;ex- the new human dimen~ion the
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aspect of broadcasting ir1€'nti- sion will have any experimen1. Defraud
fied with their day-to-day prod- tal or special impa rt.
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The public affairs pt&gt;ople are
mu.s.
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they give the impres!!iion too
~ the four historic days often
that they merely let 14. Afflrm•
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lqthen into months the netK , events t.letermine their major lll. Tag11
WQfks indirate that this lesson I coverage rather than using 18. Pinaceoua
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~f&gt;x~pl Friday ,
10 05 H1gh School Hit Parade ll :OS Swap Shop
8:3.&gt; Hour of Deliverance
. Church Bells Ringt
1055 News
1H5 Country Drifters M-W
P.110 Wings of Healing
11-45 World News
11 flO Army Time
11:15 Mason CL Agr. E•t-Tue 9:35 Bible Speaks to You .
ll ·55 Milson County News:
11 .30 Spocial Community
11.!5 A.S.C. Prngram·Frl
10 ·00 Voice of Prophecy
12 ·00 Community News
Programs
11 .15 Family Wor1nip---Thurs. 10:35 Wash. Reports to Peoplr
12:0! Local News
12:00 News Roundup
l1 :35 Farm Bureau
ll~OO Country Hymn Time
12 10 Markets
12 20 Bulletin Board
l1 :4&gt; Tiny's Country Hymns
12:00 Noon News
1215 Mid Day Weather
12 25 News 0 Grams
12 00 Noon Report
12:JS The Search
12:20 Evans Bulletin Boar&lt;t
12 ·30 Saturday Matinee
1215 Music Juo;t Far Yon
12:;111 Rev. Merlin Teets
12:25 News 0 Grams
1-55 News Beat
12:1b Goessler's Guest St.ar-Frl 1:00 Billy Graham
12 30 Agriculture Agent
2 00 Saturday Matinee
12:30 Music Just For You
1:35 l.utheran Hour
12:45 Country Go Round
2:55 News Beat
3:00 Platter Party
2:00 The Church At Work
1-55 News Beat
3:00 Saturday Matinee
4:1; B11oettnar Show-rues.
2:15 The Navy Swings
2:00 Country Go Round
3:55 News Beat
4:30 Local News
·2:33 The Bl1. Lie ,
2:55 News Beat
4:00 Discin~ with Doss
4:54 Bowling Scores
3:00 The Quiet Hour
S:ilo Let's Take a Break
4:30 Top Ten Revue
5:00 Sundown Serenade
3:35 Sunday ShowcaSl!
3 55 Newa Beat
5:00 News Summary
6.w Sign Off
5:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
f :OO Discing with Doss
5:15 Dinner Musicale
SATURDAY
5:35 World in Review
t :30 Interchange
6:00 Sign Off
1:00 Sign On
6:00 Sign Off

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Membership Total Reaches 291

Around And
About

For Pomerot!!lementary PTA
"..t!~==- 4~1.

l'l\lllel"oy
E
tary Iurday beginning at 4 p.m. was
M.,..y evenlni •t •nnoonct&gt;d. Procoed• from the

met

achool with Mrs. 'Donald supper will be used toward the
'd~
\'fesldent, In charge. annual trip .. A meeting of t h •
I
• ...-., Jact. Caraey aavo the Southeast DIStnct conference. to
. .t, jll'tlyer to open the meet- ~ be held Apnl 23, a! Belta~re , Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew and
, ronowecl by the pledge to was announced . . .
her motner. Mrs. J . B. Hayes
llltt,. :Mra. Harold Triplett
Frank Vaughan mvtt.ed the were In Chester Monday to atioi\0&lt;1 a· membership of 291 members to attend the Ameri- tend funeral services for Mol·
stated new members are 'J ran Legion birthday partyEio ·~ lie Bookman.
come. Mra. Carsey, Mrs. be held at the Pomeroy
•·
Mra. Waller Hayes received
ph Spencer, and Mrs. Elza mentary School Monday , Mareh word of the death of her sister·
Gilmore Jr. were named as the !6 at 7:30 p.m. a\ whkh time l in lew at Quick · w va tht.
~
Un '
·n be
ted 1 the • ·
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·
1•
!!."m1no g committee.
f ags wt
presen
or
week. Mrs. Hayes and
Mrs.
- A report on the recent bake rooms. at the sehouL
h
Robert Coats were
was given by M". C. E. Durmg the program . o ~ r, attend funeral
who thanked
Kroger's Mrs. Robert Story. ~halrman, the high water.
aU who contributed or help- conducted a buzz sessJOn
on Mr. and Ml'!l. Jack Kelly
A jitney sup;&gt;er to be spon- 1" how to promote .. the welfare Columbus sjl&lt;nt the weekend
by the Senior class Sat· of thetr chtldren The B' g with his parents. M~. and Mrs.
I Bend Ukulele chorus directed Marvin Kelly and wtth relattves

M u1eporf

IIA;X~e.

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WTER SPECIAL!
I' REEl

&amp;eg , $4.50 Six w..k Rinse
with every $15 Cold Wne

COLD WAVES

1

Robert Hoeflich, presentPd In Pomeroy.

several numbers.
At the close of the meetlng,
refrrshments were served Dy
mothers of the third grade ,
with Mrs. Richard Rupe , Mr&gt;.
Kenneth Harris, Mrs.
Le o
Crew and Mrs. Leonard Jewell in charge.

Reg. $12.50 ... $10.00

Mrs. Emerson Jones was devotlonal chairman for the Len·
ten prayer services being held
~arh Tuesday morning
at
Heath Methodist Church during
Lent.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman
and children, Kathy, Becky,
and Debbie, were
weekend
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bethel Coloman.

Noon Potluck

Reg. $10.00 .... $8.50

Joe Reichman was in Columbuo;; over the weekend to attend
the Big 10 track meet. He was
oy the guest of his sister and bronoon, i ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lysle

Precedes Closs
• Mond
Meetmg

SHIRLEY'S
BEAUTY $HOPPE

A potluck dinner at

=

Sick &amp; Shut-ins ::' :':S:orre!t~ ~~~':: EUB'Con,re••"
with a dtnner or-. hom"!~""- toe crpm ""'
To be Visited
::!~tanpt~
'::ect-~ .4.uended "...,3 Four
evening at thelt home 1n vea with u.. dlnDtr to t11e boo••• attending
• lncludJDa
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Four members of the
•- 1ather, .,_
....... ·•nest IIICI Ml'l. Bean.
Mr
honoring b..
and
By AduIt Class to uu H · F rest Mr. prJ~e EUB church wore ln Ne• R&lt;&gt;llln Betltba oo Ills biJ1bd.=Y. and the boel and lwslas
Plana were made to remem- ant! ... r•. onlOi' Qr •
• k saturday to attend I h e
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ber the sick and shut·iDB when an4 Mrs. Wayne King, Mr. 00 annual Men's Coogreas o! J ~A~d:;eco:;;r•:ted;;;blrthd~;:ay:::cat=e=....
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the Adult ClaM of the Bradlurd and Mrs. Herbert Miller, Mr. Soulbeasl Ohio Conference of Jr

Daughters of Ruth class of the
Ur 1ited Methodist church. held
Monday
afternoo n at the
church . Members were seated
at a table with white cover and
Mrs.
Frank Stewart askf'd

CIDHd Wtd. At Noon

Church ol Christ met Friday,
March 5 at the church. The
meeting was opened by 1 he
'dent Te esa Hendricks
~:' scripture 'reading take~
from John. The prayer was giv·
b J
Reed
enThy :es voted. to conllnue
e g P
th
the monthly payments on e
newly Installed cabinets In the
church kitchen. Easter cards
be sent to shut-ins. The
.
commJttee for the
meeting April 3 will be
Mildred Hy.;,ll, Jani~ MIUer
and Mildred Sisson.
Following a Bible quiz and

and !14rs. James Reed, Mr. and
Ml'l. paul Sisson, Mildred Hy·
sell, Janie Miller, Verna Hysell,
Tere'a Hendrlcka Nora CUrtis,
FranctJ! Hysell, Bertha Evsns,
Laura Hoover, and
Eleanor
Hoovw.
II'TA.,.,. BIRTHDAY
•--·
Ricky Baker was hooored
with a party on his first birth·
dey March 6 at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lar~
ry Baker. Also present were
his grandparent., Mr. and Mrs.
Seldon Baker, Sr., Pomeroy and
Nettle Moore, Syracuse.

EUB churches, held at the First
EUB church.
•imatel 500 men al·
Appro
y .
~til~ m.:'~u~~ch:.::
fast at 8 a m Guest speakers
· :
eed of
were Dr. WilliamS. R
Tampa, Fla., and D_r. Leonard
v Sorg of Kansas City, Mo.
Attendin from the local church ,
were ~v Menzel Smltil, Emmett wm' Ralph Spencer and
Eldon W~ks
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RAYON TRICOf

PANTIES

Muatard squeeze boiUeo, cat.up aqueeze hoities, Plutic Dust Pans, Round Bread Baskets,

Phillips Sisters Style Sh*

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MEIGS TH EATRE
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

1

ClaudE" Akins.
"DON'T GIVE UP
THE SHIP"
I'.J•"rv J..ewis, Dina Merrill,
Spence-r and Mickey

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N~lle

Bing whose birthdays
in March . Thank you notes
read from the Peeples an
Young families for- flowers
at the death of their mothers.
A letter wa5 read from Mrs. A.
SUN., MON.,. TUES.
Howell who n~mains ill at
Mtrch 15 thru II
her home . and a round
"FOUR FOR TEXAS"
1: card was sent to her.
Miss Lucretia Genheimer
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin,
I, III&lt;Ula Ekberg.
Isen ted the program, using
j

Aasoried plain colom and faney ,
pattern Full Window Size Drapea.
Buy now ot thl.o low price.

DISCOUNT PRICE

39:.

Values To 25c-Discount Prlc•

stitl.ll.ed in the Pomeroy Kmdergarten class for Mrs. Mary C.

Wiley.
Mr. and Mrs. William Knight
and children were Sunday guests
of Mr &amp;!ld Mrs. William Sheridan and daughters, Maria and
Anita.:_
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her theme. 11 Easter Commenting From Dawn To Dark."
AI Jlle close of the meeting,
Mi ss Lydia Ebersbach showed
pictures taken on a recent ·

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Make the kiddie• hap.
py at Easter with ou
of these fine bdketa.

THURSDAY - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - MARCH 12-13-14
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LADIES
35 FOOT H. DUTY
2 PIECE
IRONING BO.IU~D

ELECTRIC

PAD &amp; COVER

NYLON

EXTENSION

ELECTRIC

SETS

LINES

HOSE

CORDS

KITS

c](Jthe.s line -

DISCOUNT PRICE

Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Norris
and son. Clarence, Racine were

Slzes3to 6x

Middleport, 0.

girls new spring dresses in
all the latest st)'les and coJ..
ors for ~ster wearing~asy
care fabnes.
. · ··

• • • ere your diamonds
hiding in an old-fashioned setting?
Don't walt any longer! It's so in·
expensive to enhance their true
beauty and briUiance with a n

ew

settine.
See our tine selertion of newest
mountinea Jn 14K white or yellow
eold . .
RtJtt enlarged to Jhow detail.

Increased PopalarJIJ
Study of the English language Is illCreasln&amp; In poplllar·
ity. &lt;Me person of every seven
or elght Uvln&amp; today may b.
defined •• Engllsh-apeakilli or

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a ltudent of 1111

,ome needs one.

DISCOUNT PRICE

New

0

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new Dress line.

fabrh~•.

s 3•99

~!'~~

uew colors. All

Big choice of new oprinc al7laa.
Dressy fiata In IUIIOOlb leetben
and patent&amp;.

· Ciroup NO. 1
Budgot Prlcocl

·

Federal District Judge Frank Wilson handed down
the sentenee in the small oak-paneled courtroom
where the 5l·year-old labor leader and three others
were found guilty last . week following a marathon
seven-week trial., ,
Wilson delivered a sharp rebuke to Hoffa seconds
after the Teamsters• boss had told tbe judge: "I stand
here today and state I am Innocent."
"You stand here eonvieted . . . of tamperlne with
the very soul of Ibis natiou . . . the very foundation
... tbe very basis of civilization of itseH," Wilson said.
"Everything we call civllization depends on lbe proper administration of justiee."

Chlldl'6111 Rod CHi. '

Of Foohlono

BlACK PARNT
SLIPPERS ,, .,

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FUn lenclh eoatl Ill new

for

Simulated PI·

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Junlor,Mland Half 51-

Sl'rlbtl and Euler. Color·
fu] toft paatelo, checb &amp;

lirla In red or
blaok. Slzea
8\lt to 3.

popl!lir hueo.

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (UPI)- Teamsters Presl·
dent James R. Hoffa today was sentenced to 8 years In
federal prison for trying to bribe a jury that beard
consplraey charges agaln!A bim. He also was fined

uo,ooo.

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Group No.2

laminated labrlco -

Granted in
Case
of Will
.

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TO

COATS
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Red

Select a top falhlon style Buy II at Dlseounl Price.

NEW "64" STYLI!S
FULL LENGTH SPRING

bus were weekend guests of his

!

Bonanza's

DISCOUNT PRICES .

with her son and daughter-inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Char I e s
Me;"hart and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schuler
and daughter, Linda of Colum-

!

tt. extension cord. Every

Black
Whit•

Fresh for Spring\ That's the

1

See thiB colorful array Of

Mrs. Max Meinhart returned
home Sunday, after a
t wo
months visit in Lancaster, Calif.

N. !nd Ave.

Cori•lst&amp; of 5 fuiM!s, 2 - I
way tapa, 1 attachment ·
9lus, I plug base and 16 ·

DRESS:.
FLATS&lt;

DRESSES

$,.99

and 7to 12

Stiles.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Schuler.
'
Jakie Schuler ol Portland II
spe•dlng a few daya with b Is
gra••dparent., Mr. and Mrs. Ja.
cob Schuler.
Mt . and Ml'l. CJUo Boso
Gr.at Bend and Mr. and Mrs.
Jamts Pattersoo of Racine vlaited Tuesday with their mother, Mrs. Dessie Patterson. ·
Mr. and Ml'l. Mason Filher
and daughters, Carla and Bar·
bara spent the weekend In Chel·
yn, W. Va. with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Farley.
Mrs. William Fisher s pen t
' llt• weekend with her son and
daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
i Paul Fisher.
' Ronald and Gordon Fisher
were weekend guests of their
grvndparents, Mr. and M r a.
Orrls Harris.
Rev. A. N. Grueser retumecl
to his home, Grove City Monday . after a weekend visit with
Miss Genevieve Stobart,
br""
ther Robert of Pomeroy a n d
Mr. and Mrs. Dana HyaeU , of
S}•racuse.

EME~GENCY

Dllcount Priced
Ledles' Now Spring

GIRLS' DRESSES

Sur;day dinner guests of
her
parents , Mr. and Mrs.
Elias

Plush Toys-Easter Baskets

nul famntea had to move.
others, Including those on
Main, moved upstairs.

97:. 94!

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FOR SPRING. &amp; lASTER

People In

LAY·AWAY NOW •••

DISCOUNT PRICE

Comparo Th- Val.uesl , .

Mainly About

Selection Now

DISCOUNT PRICE

DISCOUNT PRICE

.vith heavy connection.
Big special value. ·

and Forest Run Roads.
County elllflloyeea labored!
lht. morning to smooth
hot.. In Mulberry-av bei•&gt;W J
Meigs Memorial Hoapltal.
Water completely covered
camore-st, back to East
ood, In
Ohlo VaUey
Plumbing Store at
and Second-st. began moving
merchandise to higher levels
at I a. m. today.
Both the Pomeroy Nallooal
and the Farmer's Bank and
savings eo. oo eourwt., closed
dooro at 11 a. m. Officials said
they will be open Friday from
.e to 11 a. m. only.
Red Croos Chairman C. E.
Blakeslee said only two Butter·

f\JEW SPRING

Carrie Yeager.

Mtkt Your

!Ieavy Industrial type ••·
tension cords. 3~ feet long

84!

Genheimer, Mrs. Jacob Gloeck~
ner, Mrs. Neutzling, Mrs. Dessie Patterson, Mrs.
Stewart,
Mrs . Virginia Slater and Miss

••• from RUSSEll STOVER

15tet'!l eore

with thick plastic cover,
'asy to clean.

Fine 1heer dress nylonsirrea:ulars of higher pric·
ed hose. Be!';t !!lpring shad·
ea. Sizes Blh to lOih.

department is keeping full crew•
on duty working on buck roada
which, llOI'IIlaUy llttle used, ...
getting heavy traffic now, and
sbowln&amp; wear and tear lrom II.
Main-111 between Pomeroy
and Middleport became.lmpaa•
able last night at the Midway
Market. This morning Main
at Shuler's Market near the
aouth corporation line also waa
lmpaaaable.
Middleport, other than basement flooding, is escaping -by
mere Inches - lht. 19M Oood.
The Meigs Dtvisioo of the
State lllghway Department aald
Routes 338, 124. 248 at Long
Bottom, 143 el Bradbury, 7 below Middleport and above POmeroy, and 33 out ol Pomeroy
heodlng north, are eloSed.
Open for traffic today were
Routes 680, and 124 via Rutland
and Langsville.

$2.95 HOUSEHOLD

SHEER SEAMLESS

100 feet of long Jasting

PRICE FIVE CENtS

TO $1.99

100 FT. STEEL
CORE PLASTIC
COVERED CLOTHES

Heav)' fibre glass pad. silIcone treated fine cotton
cover. Scorch proo_f 'l\ake!i ironing easy.

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59c

COMPARE.~.AND .F4VE.I

Nelle
Bing, Miss Ebersbach, Misses
Augusta, Ada and
Lucretia

GIVING

EASIER
BASKETS

~I

Attending were Miss

DUTTON DRUG CO.

..,

CANDY FILLED

)

to Florida.

_f~r EASTER

~~;;:~~ peeled to stand about midnight
tonight at 53 feet.
The water, riling by lbt.
morning into slm'eo along Mainst to above the three foot level,
should begin falling slowly tomo..,.ow morning. Light ra1na
here and snow ln norlhern Oblo
this morning, said U. 8. Weath•
er Bureau officials, are not
9pected to binder the river'a
cre•t or subsequent ran;
No more rain II predicted in
WASIDNGTON - Sen.
the next few days.
L. McClellan, D-Ark., said
Pomeroy was hit twice last
day that interested w:~~~:~~~~i
by flood water, on March
were being denied their
by 51.6 feet, and oo March 21
right" to lesllfy on civil rights by 49.5 feet.
legiBlatioo.
The gauge at 8 a. m. today In
Tile southemer, In a
Pomeroy read 51.6, and the rlv·
pared speech, appealed to
er was rising at the rate of one
Senale to reverse an
tenth of a foot per hour as far
declllon ond let the Houseas Lock 23 at Apple Grove.
psaed civil rlghta btU
Pomeroy remained Isolated toto the Judiciary Committee
alon~ main routes. How·
hearings.
McClellan said that citizens
who testify bj!fore coogresslon·
al commlttees are "simply ...
ru ctslng their righ, of petition
and their right of free speech."
He called this "an important
civil right."

with her parPnts, Mr. and Mrs.

•d roll call with an
Easter John Allensworth, Ohio Unl·
verse or quot.e.
ver~ity, was the WPekend guest
"BLACK GOLD"
Cards were St'llt to Mrs. Des- , of \1is mother, Mrs. Robert AlPhilip Carey, Diane McBai~e,
sie Patterson, Mrs. Mollie Oli- lenswort.h.
James Best, Fay Spam , I ver, Mrs . Mart Crary and Miss
Mrs. Horace McElhinne~ sub-ff&lt;IOAY ond SATURDAY
M•rch 13·14

~

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OMr. and Mrs. Jame!ll Hoyt.
Columbus, spent the weekend

by Miss Lydia Ebersbach, who bus. spent the wekt&gt;nd with her
had for her topic. •·Prayer In- parents, Mr . and Mrs . George
tercession ." Members answer- Hudson.

THURSDAf, MARCH 12, 1964

The 111081 damaging flood In over, Oood routes were In hea· County roada clooed ara
i;;;!;;~;;;;;; Pomeroy
since 1948 waa e•· vy ·use. The County Highw•y man'o Run, Oak: Grove, Salser

DRAPES

!dent , conducted the meE'ting her j)&lt;lrent s. Mr. and Mrs. Ira
which openL&gt;d with
devotions Butcher cmd son, Jim.
taken from I John 5: l~ ami 15, Miss Carol Hudson, Colum-

POMEROY. OHIO

I

FANCY PLASTIC

EA.

er Containen, Soda Glaasea with handle, Jumbo Utility Bowlo, 11 oz. :Muga and 15 ounce
Decorated Tumblers.

17:,

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OHIO ·

\

PomerO¥·
&gt;11 rtl/ti\:4'

Court St.

Plate with knife, fork and spoon, 32 oz. Free?..-

DISCOUNT PRICE

POMEROY~IDOLEPORT,

H1ndsome Glove•

10 SELECTED ITEMS

colors. Sizes :li, 6 and 7.

NO. 279

Exquisite Jewelry

BIRTHDAY OBSEBVED
Mr. and M!'ll. James Beatha

Fine rayon trieot panties in popp·
tar brief style in white and pa.tel

VOL XV

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h1utiful Purses

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
Choice
PLASTICS

LADIES' BRIEF STYLE

•••.,, '• n. &amp;uwt r

East• Accmorln

Curtis Jtnkinson and daughter,
Mary Jane , and his parents ,
104 Mulberry Ave, Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs ~~~, Jacob Betz.
grace .
Mi ss Judy ·Butcher. Colum:::::;;;::::::;;;::::::;;;:~1 Mrs. Minnie Neutzling pres- bus. spent the weekend with
lvtnlnp by AppolntmM1f

en tin

v

preceded the meeting of t h e Meyer.

WY 2-2207

1f'EA'i1HER

12-Daily-Sentlnel; Pom.eroy:Ktallleport, 0, Mar. lJ.. 1984

$,.90
;;l !J,,

Thomas Mills
Of Middleport

Dies Thursday
Funeral service• for Thomae
H. Mills, Rutland 'stree~ Mid·
dleport, who died early t ·h I a
1nl&lt;trnit'1g at Meigs General boo''""'"'· will be held Saturdey Ill
p.m. at the Rawlings Coata
Funeral home witli the R.e "•
E. Dowsoo officiating. Buf'o
will be in tile
Riverview

pr

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· DISCDUNir PRICE

ADVANCE SALEI ALUMINUM

PATIO FURNITURE
;

BIG 10 INCH
RED I!J:IIAMELED

'

MEN'S PLAIN TOE
BROWN LEATHER

WORK

SHO~S

Soft brown leather uppers

wlt)l

black

composition soles and rubber heela.
Sizl for men 6'h to 11.

s

pair

$6···

HCh

$,. .00

~RICE

3.

..ch

ROCKERS

s···

for euy storage,

... $

HCh

57c ;

CHAIRS • • •

Sturdy aluminum tubular
frame. Plutlc ""bbing.
Foldo euily l&lt;lr movtnr or
otoriJli.
$ 88

Popular tubular aluminum
rocken, light weigh~ folda

burna keroaene.

llottlt , , ·

83c SIZE CREST
TOOTHPASTE ...... .,. · .. ..
'·

or fiJhln!l'......,.,..Plete with
cloas clobe .and wick -

,

19c -:.100 COUNT BAYER .· ...

tancualt•

An 14eallanlem for. oine..
&amp;ency 1881 - for Compln&amp;

I)ISCQUNT

.99

ASPIRIN · · ............ ·~

KEROSENE
LANTERNS

LOUNGES • • •

Tubulor alumlnum frame weather proof plutle webbin&amp;, low early season price.

SHOP

'•

gains!
rested In '
aUegll!l
presented
jllry today.
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