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JEWELRY STORE

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Sizes 9 Mo. to
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Dresses For
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New Shipments
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SHOE FAVORITES

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Women." Spring and Easter
lovelies in beautHul daeron•
nylons and orgaozaa in printed and plain colon. LovelJ
cottons in pastels and white.
Lay away fur Easter.

Sizes 1 to 3
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Springflah

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expensive flnlsn that wUI
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One CQIIt u.ually covers.
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Savings Bond .

Sales Just Off
$26 -Millions

Social News
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-!'IREMEN'S.!BANQUET- Pomeroy; volunteer firemen annually JIO&amp;e for their picture after IIIU"dnl PomerOJ· · .,, ..,,..
High ·s&lt;hool ;athletes at the AII.Sports banqqet.,ln the Se cond Ward fiTe house. Front ~~ l. tq . r:... are Antoni •• ~
Lucke .aod Henry We.rry, fire chlef; ' lef!ood rovi, lfarry 'Bolinger, William Young ~ene ·Jn}lJIIett, nlrold Eben. ·•
bach, Jellks SI\Uiher, llarry W~taoo, Charle. M. We~ey, Harold Norton, Owlgbt l&gt;afker, Wlll.!am Stiv~. ll:Oiljtt .;
Gordon, Charlo J. Wercy, Emeraon ~ell. Third row, William 8aronlck, Charles Le1ar, Arnold Snowd~n; Jolla
M~Kenzte, PhiWf. Werry 1, Gewge, Neselroad, Jr., ROlland Neulzllnl and Herman Werry. The banquet waa aef.Y;. ·•:ed Saturday nilh . - Senunel Photo.
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Industrial Emergency Drill
Planned At Marietta Plant

T h e - · 11 tbe lradittonol Jbopplnr JOlde a1 the bou'""fo. It 11 he• bablt

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Services Held For
George Thomas, 78

3. LOW COST PER READER

Eastern Local
Society News

Figuring the rost per delivered message, newspapers can match or surpa!l6 any other medium far the llll8ller
retailer. One authoritative survey for instance, has shown that even smaUe&gt;r community neWsRipefl

4. INTENSITY OF INTEREST
The newspaper's appeal il bro.:.d and diversified -

tising medium that is Jnvited into the home on a paid basis. lt is an axiom that real interest in tomethinl

ean be measured in terms of the user's willina:ness to pay for it. Newspaper readers do pay for their readint
and they do not buy newspapers just for news; they want the advertising, too. A survey of women in Pit~
burgh, conducted shortly after the conclusion of a aeven-week city-wide newspaper strike, revealed that aell:
to local n~ws, local store advertisinc was the feature most sorely missed.

5. FLEXIBILITY and TIMELINESS
A suddan change In the weather ca11a for the f!mergency advertisement of raincoats, rubbers, umbrellu or
ealoshes. While the production departments of most newspapers ask stores to submit their copy and lay-ou&amp;
48 houra in advance of runnina: date, they are prepared to produce and run "eMergency" advertiaement. witb-

in twenty.four hours.

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A quick cheek on result! il possible

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few minutes after the store has op~;~ned its doon, the retailer frequently bas an indication of the decree QJ

8. EYE APPEAL
Anyone who bas written radio eommercials has felt frustrated at times by his Inability to visualize lor U..

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livered by ndio. Many other articles, too, must be seen before a prospective purchaser will make up ber mind.

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Radio &amp; T.V.

"hUe television can picture the product in uae much more effectively than a newspaper, the ltemendoUI
, eost of television advertisinl limits ita use by even the l&amp;r~er retail~rs to a few hi&amp;h·value item1 or fut·..WDI
aeasonal noveiUea.

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9. USE OF MULTIPLE-ITEM ADS
Plenty of HOT WATER
For The Modern Home! !

Department, drug, groeery, hardware, and other stores that muat feature many different item• in one advertisement wlll find that the newspaper cive1 them the best chance to featlU'e these item&amp; collectlve)y. Tel•
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10. LONGER LIFE OF AD
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outdoor po1ter, or the tramit vebiele announcement. Moreover, 1 hoousewife interested ln • partlcular artJ.
de feotured In the mornln1 ..- afternoon paper lroquenlly elipa the meuqe ond retain• it for futwe buYlnl

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for 1963 and later
Official• of the Art
1visited Sunday with her father, sel . ~-r ms.
1 V1s1t1ng Mr. and Mrs. Harold years therefore will be
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The Child Conservation I.eag- lowed to rule when such an op- i Mr . Carl Hubbard, employ- · Js statwn~ With the Navy at close . of the year ·rather than
exhibition.
ue of Middleport will meet Fri - en violation of the rules was 1ed at Owensboro, Ky. spent Norrolk, V1rglnta, Nancy Kelly, beginning In July, 11 for 1112 The two faDlOUI
· day evening Mareh 22 at 7:30 so evident. We. people oft h e !the weekend with Mrs. Hubbard Pearl Po_well, Jake and Sharon and previous ye1r1.
and
p.m. in the offices of the Ohio ~1K)rts world, should never al- •at their home here.
Deem, V1enna, W.Va., Mr. and
'"Penitent
Fuel Gas Company imtead of low such a ruling to ever stand j Larry Baker of -the U. S. Ar· ~rs. A. C. Brewer of Stiversthe regular meeting time 'fhurs- when iL places the loss tot h e . my stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. v11le and Emma Powell.
day. Dr. Leonard H&lt;!-rri s .. pe-. rea l winner.
1visit.ed hi.ll wife and new son Mike. Larkins spent sev~r~l
diatrician of Holzer Hospital,
Howard Larkins
i Richard Lester. at the horne days With Mr. ~nd Mrs. VIrgil
will be the spea ker. MPmher:s
Portland, Ohio
of her mother, Mrs.
Nettie Wamsley of Cheshire.
are to bring original hat crea, Moore and his parents in Pom- Mrs. Leone Hensley' received
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word of the death of Mn. Clin· . 1"-lloued Fr
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The Past Matrons of Evange·
Miss Paula Sayre of._Belpre ton Colwell, Parkersburg.
line chapter, OF:f.l. of Middlespent the weekend w1th her 1 Ella Osborn, Ella Hannum they W9Uld put nat,
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks 1and Geneva Yates attended the ibeddin' work ruJq dlantes
port, will entertajn the Past
Matrons of Pomeroy chapter.
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Sayre and brother Roger.
IHome Demonstration meeting •effeot • immedlattly. The · ""'"'" I
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Mr. a1~d Mrs. Linville Lead- at the home of
Margaret sued te stop the railroad•
reation room at the home of j (Continued from Page 11
!Jngham of Wheelersburg and Brown, Reedsville.
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Mrs. Joe Young , Sr . Friday, t._.oversial ~ward of the $6.5 bil- Mrs. Rosa Leadingham of South Visiting Mr~ and Mrs. Dave
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Mareh 22. Ea ch member
of hon TFX fighter plane contract Web•ter spent Sunday with Mr. Yates and Anna Swan were 'lbe .eUI! wa1 appealed IIDd ,....
Evangeline chap ter is asked to has promised new di~clol\iures , and Mrs. Willis Leadingham. Nona Ritchie, Portland, and appeflled. ' Filially~ the Suprem•
bring two pri7.Ps for the games. 1nf _'' enormous errors'' in cost I Mrs . Alice Capehart. return- Gladine Newlun and ·sandra Court two w~ Aso _pQt,horjlid
MAR. 23
estimates of the plane .
!ed home after spending nine and Herbert Swan.
the nProad• to pr9Cfeil .with tbl
A squart&gt; dance sponsored by , Jerome Alderman , chief coun-1weeks visitin~ her son and dau· l Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold wort· rule rfvilion1.
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the Racine Alumni association sel ror the Senate investigatlons 1ther-in ·law, Mr. and Mrs . Don Holter were Mr. a:lld Mrs. Bob A leW daya later, ·the nilrotdJ
will be held Saturday. March ,sub-comrniltee, told newsm~n j C3p~hart at Melbourne Beach, I Dill of Po-_neroy and .Mr. and brok, ,off talb with tl)t uni1tft1
23, startmg at 8 p.m . at the Ra- that errors uncovered by h 1 s -Florida.
&lt;Mrs. Joe BJssell, Mason, W. Va. and .erved aotlce •Jh~J would m.
ci ne Jumor Htgh school Mu s)(' starr could be "very, very dam- Mr and Mrs Don Grimm or Leone Babcock was an over- stltute 1 the . . . 11 1.oon· ..
will bf provided by Brooks Sa y- a,.; mg '' to the Defense DepArt- Belpre visited her parents, Mr. 1night guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1poaslblf, prababft- withtn a
re·s group. Admisston 1s fifl and ment's dec1sion to award t h e !and Mrs . John Duffy and oth- 1Lindsay Lyons, Tullpef!J Plalna. 1
75 cents.
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MARCH !5
Mrs Waoda Burdette and 1
to head off o otrlb, for al JeMt ·
Jane Howell Tent No . 95 JOINS FOUNDATION
children of Gallipolis visited , NEWSMAN AJIRES'I'ED
1110 day1 bY oJ!i&gt;ofntiag l!lli ''"""" .. '.~~J~
Daughters of Union Veterans, I WASHINGTON &lt;UP!) - Presl- 1her sister and brother-in·law, l BERLIN .tUPI· ::- Wett Be&lt;lln i•ncy foct-flndlii.llooJ1l. Alid tlio · ·•j
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wiR meet at the DAY !fall . dent Kennedy has named Leland ,Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wlnebrenne~ : ocwsman Joachim Guhde wu No.rth r"'eiU!'If ... ~ , P!
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)••rested by pollbCIII.pollce'f11111'&amp;- elfjC ijllll"ff!"!ii&lt;,,U.
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'l:ht Pomeroy WCTU will ·1961, to succeed Dr. Alan T. Wa· was a Saturday night guest ol jto report kliowledae of plano~~ bt ruched .tiJroailh ......:
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Gauge readlngo:
th~ Marietta Manufacturing Company · by the Mi•d·O•hlo•lds1m 52 3 rollers out and
and
Jack_ Weath~rman,
Valley Industrial Emergency
Council.
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slowly,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marant shipyard Wednesday, March
Pt. Pleasant 47.00,
cinko, Is quite Ill with rheurna.
20, representatives of area lit· encles arlslnc that
2.41 laDing, Kanawha
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PROMOTES THEME _ Industrial and Economic Develop~ent of Ohio Is the cornerstone of the progra'" ad· dustry discussed the drill un· trained such as Moles
S.!?lalllng, Charleston 22 .31
M . d Mr Robert
vocated bv Governor James A. Rhodes . He made this the mam theme of h1s-eampa1gn m 1962 and legJSiatlon .to der the dln!ctlon of 1
lal Ho.opital all\1 new
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implemen't the program now is being considered by a commtttee m1he House of Representatives. Rhodes mam- tee named by L. V. GontieriJ, Every facet of oper~~
ing.
on a
armet
mutt ol Plain City, Ohio, were
tain• that industrial expansion. accompanied by t.he ere a !JOn of thous~nds of new Jobs, offers the ~est. route _to Kaiser Aluminum e..cutive and bt a pert of the drill.
runnlnr 1 feet, and
Sunday ,..sts of Mr. and Mrs, .,_
restoring Ohio to a healthy financial condition, as weH as to econom,tc leadership among the maJOr mdustrJal President of MOVIEPC.
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41 feet. The Ohlo River Carl Lemley.
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crested at Gallipolis Dam
Charles Betzlng wu taken tG
tL) of Ironton and state RepresentatiVe George A. _!\l:mh~_rt of Me~gs county.
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Quincy Rogara, Celanese ex· k the traveling publle ..-tJO
feet at 7 p.m. Thursday. Melgo General Hospital Friday
ecutive it chajrman of the eom·
at ro.adblocltt, l!Ut II
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lor observation.
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er and daughte~s! of Pomeroy mittee; Ser-geant Vandevender, eryQDe wlH consider this as a foot drop in the river stnee
Mr . .and Mrs. Dorsel Miller ·'
spent Sunday with her parents, head of the local state Police
drill, as well u
at the dam. On the
and l~y spent· the weekend
. F~Mr. and Mrs. H~rman London detachment, and Robart Sjler, trial emergency drill, we
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referee batted the ha11 from a jgueRts of his parents, Mr. and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. "The purpose of the drill,"
from Dam 18~.~
Mrs. Ethel stout spent · the 1,
In the hearts . ot youl1g _peo- spectator to the Green o~t _of Mrs. Carl Weese.
and Mrs. Dale Mubbard, in said .Gouteriez, "is 1o familiarweekend with her daughter, Mr.
pie there are, many emolions. bounds man and the rest JS hts· Mr. and Mrs. Thomas l'lll· jWashington D. c.
ize emergency vehicles with dil·
and Mn. Frank Dorst and fa.m·
A recont happeping jg "the , tory.
Iiams and children were week· .
:._ By Ada Slack
asler routes; to enable the law
ily of Long Bottom. Mr. and
Ohio Universlty 1!ym lnakes l We have always_ taught our end guests of his parents, Mr.
enforcement agencieJ to prac·
O~le River -Queen City
Mrs. Dorst's 'daughter, Mr. and
lice traffic eontrol pia~ and to
BY ALTA CONE
1:35 a.m.; Jerry
Mrs. Eugene-Story and son of
old and young alike pray for boys to be hard fighters and and Mrs. C. H. Williams.
justice. At the close of a real good l_osers. Racm~ . cheerlead- Mr . and Mrs. Guy Gu~nther
determine &amp;he niftliHi' · w.ttb . Mr Robert FIBber of
17, 4 p.m.;
v. Horner
Marysville were also su_~a7
basketball tussle : a 'referee be- ers, tans, coach and players . and family. have moved from
which eommunities rile to an · 1• spent the weekend
10:45 p.m ..; Charles
guests in the DOrst home.
came ~ so excited he forgot pro- could not beheve that the goal ]former Wilham Gumther home
emergency." Continulng,
he her mother, Mn. Maude
17, 12:50 a.m.; A. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlckles
fessio~al poise. As the last dy· had been declared good as they , to the George Durst property I Mrs. Delotes Frank entertain- said, "Too, there are new •&amp;·
Little Edward up 18,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul
ing s+conds faded into eternity, rushed on the floor as the wm- on Water St.
,ed With a btrthday party hon·
Sund
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ith
Walter Beckjord up
Brooks and family Sunday. ' ·
the referee became so excited ning team.
.
Sunday guests 0~ Mr. a ~d l ~ring he~ son, ~rge FrankayndVJIIflton w their
a.m.; Freiberger down
M
nd Mn J hn Mitch n
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he in mad haste, gave Green Referees and coache·!ii from 1Mrs. James S. QUick was h1s 1lm, on h1s 5th birthday. Cake,
we were
. John J. Rowe down 23,
r. a
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.e
t~ b.n without a1L9wing the , ~II_ ov~r the surrounding area nephew, Charles Quick of Al- i ice cream ~d punch w.ere ser- . ·
Moore and family,
p.m.; Bob Benter up st, and son of Gallipolis were the
Raci~ defense an opportunity i )omed m prol~st to sue~ a man- ~ bany.
ved to Dav1d Hannum, Tre~a
a.m .• Mary B. up 32
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
to eV9•· get set for play. The ner of handlmg the fmal sec- Wednesday dinner guests of and Kathy Chichester, Tomm.le
Mn. Pearl Keeton was 1
National up 33: 2:35 ~.m.; WMreatherandmanMn
'TbursdaMlllayrd, B k
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f 1ay, . ..... ··-· .. .. ·--! Mrs. Ada Slack and son John J o and Rosemary Reed , K1pmeroy visitor one day
roo nta
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S. Lewis down 34, 4:30p.m.;
Du.bl'
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y • .. ,.
down34 ··e·50
m,
o,- ~ were.•. ,rea
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gree on the basket and neither and Mrs. Harley E. Johnson and David Brown, Sharon and
Mrs. Howard
Stevenson d~..;,
ol her brother, .Mr. and ·;
one consulted the timer or each and Tammy of Wolf Pen.
Janet Frank, Mr. and
Mrs.
with her daupter,
p.m.
Dorset Miller and famil1•
&lt;:;
other. They hoth called differ· 1 Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Theiss Johnnie Kibble, Phyllis
and Wool fii'OlNI'I were
HudnaU and lamUy Jn
enlly.
1and family of roveport were 1 Frances Reed, Margaret Brown ed today thsl the 11162
ville.
GaUipoHs Dam - No boats M'
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MAR %!
As the cries of sorrow faded 1weekend guests of_ his mother, I ose as er ay a
a Y • paymen , .
e I
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lth 11
dam, and lockages will not Of Chester Dies .
r .
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. , away and the rererees laugh- :, Mrs. CarrJe Smda1r and s1ster , PJckens.
summer, Will be made on
um us •
Ill
th
,
The Semor Mothers of M1d· ingly left the arena . a deep and . Rose Ann.
I Mrs. Ruth Larkino entertain· and unshorn lamba wbich are
Clayton and family.
started un
a11er ere I, Mrs. Glenna Fisher, 15, a llledleport H1gh School wil~• hold a •rastings orrow was mdUHiing ' Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll ed with a birthday dinner hon· marketed btfore March 31,
was quite
of several feet In the long resident ol Chester, . dled
,
rumiijllge sal~, _March 21, 22, !in the hearts of many mdivid- !Jr . and daughter Judy of Char· j orink her husband, Fred. Guests 1963, the closing date lot t be
Jn I hotp!lal.
at her residence Thuraday.
23 at the McMaster BUJtdmg I uals .
:lesion, w. Va., Mrs. M a r y were Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hau- 1962 profll'am.
Albtrt Cone was a
Ib&amp;wba River _
Merrill . ~ivins are two daughters,
with all proceed~ gomg toward A referee who had not been Butcher her daughter. Mrs . ber and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Cba
ton, W. Va. visitor Thursday.
London 11:25 p.m.;
Virgie Wolfe II( Che"!"r" v.r;
the Se_mor Tnp. Rummage ls i through daYs. months and years Suzanne' Cannon and son of Larkins of Portland and Mr.
~yne
se, chairman, AI· Mia Marguet Mulllna
London 8:45 a.m.; Lelia die Bailey of Chester, an'd a
to be m on Wednesday, March . to obtain a goa. would have lit- ] Huntsvile,
Arkansa_, were and Mrs. Norman Weber.
~!~~a~i~~l ~~Uzation and
with Millie aDd
up Mar.met 10 p.m.; ,
Dana . Fisher, Greenfield,
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20 or contact Mrs.
EdJSon lie sorrow or little realize what called here due to the death of I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock so Jnted out that
down Marine! 12:45 ~- 0.; seven }ffandchildren aiid IS
Bake~~; ,Mrs. lva Stewart, or a dereat meant to so manv
' their father and grandfather were VJsitng Mr. and
Mrs.
po
Clarence Canode and
great-grandchiidren. Mrs. Fish·
1 trip to Athens
any senior class member.
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If the ball had been ha~dled Mr John Carroll Mrs Butch- Charles Massar.
for suchl paymenta ~
er was·a member 'of the Ches•
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1962 woo programaretobt
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The Women f Grace EPISCo'
properly and Green had won er and Mrs Cannon remained
nme ew1un was an over·
bef
ter Nazarene church. , Funeral
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pal church will meet af the ' justly no comment would be here for a ~isit with Mr and night guest of Mr. and Mrs. edl ore the end of April
WIIIUaim Woods and wile
EXAM ANNOUNCED
services will bt Saturday at 2
home of Mrs.)'a\fick Lochary lforthcommg This Js JUS! more -John Bahram local ·and Lewis Young, Pomeroy.
/f~~matiolsn o~ payment
Nelsonville called on their
,.
p.m. at the Ewing chapel with
&lt;
to "" supported
ther Perry Woods and wife
The State civU service exam~ Rov Edmund Life of!lcialln•.
Thur!\day at I p m. for a des- I than a pow~rless bunch of boys I Mr and Mrs 'Herschel Rose Margaret Groce is a patient p ICB Ill
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· Memorla
· 1 Hos pita! · adequate records
Ior ....,lsts
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1 whose des1res and asplratwns . Jn Mmersvllle.
at Me1gs
prod on theI
·~r
and aM:DvaBwtal
will be, in ttbl .Mt. Her. ·
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' Dave Yates and
Herbtrt Payments to
ucers or
Everett McClannaban
lor ...80111 llvlng In
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Magnolia Temple Pythian Sis- were ended so wrongly.
I Pvt Willte E. Gumther and 1
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man cemetery. Friends may
1962 marketing yesr wUI
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t t th DA" h II
All of the mone)' above ex· Pvt Eddie Moore serving wtth ·Swan were recent PaJkersburg I
th
-:.~;pl~y- j '~;
Ul with flu is
Northw.&gt;a~n
at the funer·' homo •ny·
ters w1 mee a
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ln been
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jv
t Sc,...l
th Rdtstrict
tland
a~
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Thursday at 7·30 p. :n.
penses. should be spent to ob- ;the U. S. Army, stationed at VIslors.
ed
for previOUJ years
i
aowy.
be I en a
e U
time
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The· Rock Springs Better . lain referees who would be fa': Fort Belvoir, Virginia spent the , ~r. and Mrs. Burdell Dunn,
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school sometime ln Apr11.1--·------r:--Healt11 club Will meet at the more capable of handling game WC('kend with their parents, Mr . MJdlan_d, Pa., spent .a w~k The 1M! nwrketing year
[PJ,INTJIIIGI llETVRN HOME
Wishing to take t be
home of Mrs, Max.ine Arnold. in a t;rL~s
and Mrs. Guy Guinther, and end wit~ .Mrs. Ethel Larkmsd. be a nine .month one - eltend.
may contact Miss Obling· .
Athens Road , Thu~ sday at J ./la s memorie s fade, hut nev -' Mr. and Mrs. Morris Moore. Other VISitors were Mr. an ln11 from Aprll 1 of this year ATLANTA mPn - Two
at_..the
. bf8h achool.
p. m.
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paintirip lent to the AUllll~ll
MARCH n
that no other mnocent group of ! Hemsley v1s1ted relatives m Co- land, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 08- the marketing year will be on
Association by France will
Th
WSCS. f th U .t d players will ever have to exper. 1Jumbus .
born,_ Mr. and Mrs. Charles a 12.,.nth calendar-year bas·
the long 'journey bock to

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llov. Freeland Norrlt an4
Earl ShUler of Racine w.&gt;re tho
Gallipolis
ev!"'lng guest.t • of Mr.

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paper advertising is of$relfles,_,
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Savings Bond .

Sales Just Off
$26 -Millions

Social News
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-!'IREMEN'S.!BANQUET- Pomeroy; volunteer firemen annually JIO&amp;e for their picture after IIIU"dnl PomerOJ· · .,, ..,,..
High ·s&lt;hool ;athletes at the AII.Sports banqqet.,ln the Se cond Ward fiTe house. Front ~~ l. tq . r:... are Antoni •• ~
Lucke .aod Henry We.rry, fire chlef; ' lef!ood rovi, lfarry 'Bolinger, William Young ~ene ·Jn}lJIIett, nlrold Eben. ·•
bach, Jellks SI\Uiher, llarry W~taoo, Charle. M. We~ey, Harold Norton, Owlgbt l&gt;afker, Wlll.!am Stiv~. ll:Oiljtt .;
Gordon, Charlo J. Wercy, Emeraon ~ell. Third row, William 8aronlck, Charles Le1ar, Arnold Snowd~n; Jolla
M~Kenzte, PhiWf. Werry 1, Gewge, Neselroad, Jr., ROlland Neulzllnl and Herman Werry. The banquet waa aef.Y;. ·•:ed Saturday nilh . - Senunel Photo.
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Industrial Emergency Drill
Planned At Marietta Plant

T h e - · 11 tbe lradittonol Jbopplnr JOlde a1 the bou'""fo. It 11 he• bablt

E'dl•tor "s j;w•-.·lb-g Syracuse

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Services Held For
George Thomas, 78

3. LOW COST PER READER

Eastern Local
Society News

Figuring the rost per delivered message, newspapers can match or surpa!l6 any other medium far the llll8ller
retailer. One authoritative survey for instance, has shown that even smaUe&gt;r community neWsRipefl

4. INTENSITY OF INTEREST
The newspaper's appeal il bro.:.d and diversified -

tising medium that is Jnvited into the home on a paid basis. lt is an axiom that real interest in tomethinl

ean be measured in terms of the user's willina:ness to pay for it. Newspaper readers do pay for their readint
and they do not buy newspapers just for news; they want the advertising, too. A survey of women in Pit~
burgh, conducted shortly after the conclusion of a aeven-week city-wide newspaper strike, revealed that aell:
to local n~ws, local store advertisinc was the feature most sorely missed.

5. FLEXIBILITY and TIMELINESS
A suddan change In the weather ca11a for the f!mergency advertisement of raincoats, rubbers, umbrellu or
ealoshes. While the production departments of most newspapers ask stores to submit their copy and lay-ou&amp;
48 houra in advance of runnina: date, they are prepared to produce and run "eMergency" advertiaement. witb-

in twenty.four hours.

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7. QUICK CHECK ON RESULTS
A quick cheek on result! il possible

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few minutes after the store has op~;~ned its doon, the retailer frequently bas an indication of the decree QJ

8. EYE APPEAL
Anyone who bas written radio eommercials has felt frustrated at times by his Inability to visualize lor U..

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livered by ndio. Many other articles, too, must be seen before a prospective purchaser will make up ber mind.

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Radio &amp; T.V.

"hUe television can picture the product in uae much more effectively than a newspaper, the ltemendoUI
, eost of television advertisinl limits ita use by even the l&amp;r~er retail~rs to a few hi&amp;h·value item1 or fut·..WDI
aeasonal noveiUea.

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9. USE OF MULTIPLE-ITEM ADS
Plenty of HOT WATER
For The Modern Home! !

Department, drug, groeery, hardware, and other stores that muat feature many different item• in one advertisement wlll find that the newspaper cive1 them the best chance to featlU'e these item&amp; collectlve)y. Tel•
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10. LONGER LIFE OF AD
AlthoU(b It 1&lt; true that tomorrow'a newapaper kill• interest in today's paper, the 24-hour life of an adver-

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outdoor po1ter, or the tramit vebiele announcement. Moreover, 1 hoousewife interested ln • partlcular artJ.
de feotured In the mornln1 ..- afternoon paper lroquenlly elipa the meuqe ond retain• it for futwe buYlnl

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rummage sa1e at· e Davis·
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for 1963 and later
Official• of the Art
1visited Sunday with her father, sel . ~-r ms.
1 V1s1t1ng Mr. and Mrs. Harold years therefore will be
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board
of
the
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Walter
Cook
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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Dee m who beginning
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in ·April
wHI have Hell ....
The Child Conservation I.eag- lowed to rule when such an op- i Mr . Carl Hubbard, employ- · Js statwn~ With the Navy at close . of the year ·rather than
exhibition.
ue of Middleport will meet Fri - en violation of the rules was 1ed at Owensboro, Ky. spent Norrolk, V1rglnta, Nancy Kelly, beginning In July, 11 for 1112 The two faDlOUI
· day evening Mareh 22 at 7:30 so evident. We. people oft h e !the weekend with Mrs. Hubbard Pearl Po_well, Jake and Sharon and previous ye1r1.
and
p.m. in the offices of the Ohio ~1K)rts world, should never al- •at their home here.
Deem, V1enna, W.Va., Mr. and
'"Penitent
Fuel Gas Company imtead of low such a ruling to ever stand j Larry Baker of -the U. S. Ar· ~rs. A. C. Brewer of Stiversthe regular meeting time 'fhurs- when iL places the loss tot h e . my stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. v11le and Emma Powell.
day. Dr. Leonard H&lt;!-rri s .. pe-. rea l winner.
1visit.ed hi.ll wife and new son Mike. Larkins spent sev~r~l
diatrician of Holzer Hospital,
Howard Larkins
i Richard Lester. at the horne days With Mr. ~nd Mrs. VIrgil
will be the spea ker. MPmher:s
Portland, Ohio
of her mother, Mrs.
Nettie Wamsley of Cheshire.
are to bring original hat crea, Moore and his parents in Pom- Mrs. Leone Hensley' received
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word of the death of Mn. Clin· . 1"-lloued Fr
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The Past Matrons of Evange·
Miss Paula Sayre of._Belpre ton Colwell, Parkersburg.
line chapter, OF:f.l. of Middlespent the weekend w1th her 1 Ella Osborn, Ella Hannum they W9Uld put nat,
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks 1and Geneva Yates attended the ibeddin' work ruJq dlantes
port, will entertajn the Past
Matrons of Pomeroy chapter.
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Sayre and brother Roger.
IHome Demonstration meeting •effeot • immedlattly. The · ""'"'" I
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at a 6 p.m. dinner in ·the rec- !
Mr. a1~d Mrs. Linville Lead- at the home of
Margaret sued te stop the railroad•
reation room at the home of j (Continued from Page 11
!Jngham of Wheelersburg and Brown, Reedsville.
actin..
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Mrs. Joe Young , Sr . Friday, t._.oversial ~ward of the $6.5 bil- Mrs. Rosa Leadingham of South Visiting Mr~ and Mrs. Dave
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c..n.
Mareh 22. Ea ch member
of hon TFX fighter plane contract Web•ter spent Sunday with Mr. Yates and Anna Swan were 'lbe .eUI! wa1 appealed IIDd ,....
Evangeline chap ter is asked to has promised new di~clol\iures , and Mrs. Willis Leadingham. Nona Ritchie, Portland, and appeflled. ' Filially~ the Suprem•
bring two pri7.Ps for the games. 1nf _'' enormous errors'' in cost I Mrs . Alice Capehart. return- Gladine Newlun and ·sandra Court two w~ Aso _pQt,horjlid
MAR. 23
estimates of the plane .
!ed home after spending nine and Herbert Swan.
the nProad• to pr9Cfeil .with tbl
A squart&gt; dance sponsored by , Jerome Alderman , chief coun-1weeks visitin~ her son and dau· l Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold wort· rule rfvilion1.
,
the Racine Alumni association sel ror the Senate investigatlons 1ther-in ·law, Mr. and Mrs . Don Holter were Mr. a:lld Mrs. Bob A leW daya later, ·the nilrotdJ
will be held Saturday. March ,sub-comrniltee, told newsm~n j C3p~hart at Melbourne Beach, I Dill of Po-_neroy and .Mr. and brok, ,off talb with tl)t uni1tft1
23, startmg at 8 p.m . at the Ra- that errors uncovered by h 1 s -Florida.
&lt;Mrs. Joe BJssell, Mason, W. Va. and .erved aotlce •Jh~J would m.
ci ne Jumor Htgh school Mu s)(' starr could be "very, very dam- Mr and Mrs Don Grimm or Leone Babcock was an over- stltute 1 the . . . 11 1.oon· ..
will bf provided by Brooks Sa y- a,.; mg '' to the Defense DepArt- Belpre visited her parents, Mr. 1night guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1poaslblf, prababft- withtn a
re·s group. Admisston 1s fifl and ment's dec1sion to award t h e !and Mrs . John Duffy and oth- 1Lindsay Lyons, Tullpef!J Plalna. 1
75 cents.
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PretJd~nt ~ • ~ .
1contract to General Dynamics. ler relatives.
MARCH !5
Mrs Waoda Burdette and 1
to head off o otrlb, for al JeMt ·
Jane Howell Tent No . 95 JOINS FOUNDATION
children of Gallipolis visited , NEWSMAN AJIRES'I'ED
1110 day1 bY oJ!i&gt;ofntiag l!lli ''"""" .. '.~~J~
Daughters of Union Veterans, I WASHINGTON &lt;UP!) - Presl- 1her sister and brother-in·law, l BERLIN .tUPI· ::- Wett Be&lt;lln i•ncy foct-flndlii.llooJ1l. Alid tlio · ·•j
ioi•'ii.Ji:[c·
wiR meet at the DAY !fall . dent Kennedy has named Leland ,Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wlnebrenne~ : ocwsman Joachim Guhde wu No.rth r"'eiU!'If ... ~ , P!
~ClUt~~:~.i!1\'!1.
Monday at 7:30 p . .m.
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jJ . HaWilrth, a member of the land famlly.
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th~ Marietta Manufacturing Company · by the Mi•d·O•hlo•lds1m 52 3 rollers out and
and
Jack_ Weath~rman,
Valley Industrial Emergency
Council.
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Dennis Marcinko, young IOl
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slowly,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marant shipyard Wednesday, March
Pt. Pleasant 47.00,
cinko, Is quite Ill with rheurna.
20, representatives of area lit· encles arlslnc that
2.41 laDing, Kanawha
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PROMOTES THEME _ Industrial and Economic Develop~ent of Ohio Is the cornerstone of the progra'" ad· dustry discussed the drill un· trained such as Moles
S.!?lalllng, Charleston 22 .31
M . d Mr Robert
vocated bv Governor James A. Rhodes . He made this the mam theme of h1s-eampa1gn m 1962 and legJSiatlon .to der the dln!ctlon of 1
lal Ho.opital all\1 new
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implemen't the program now is being considered by a commtttee m1he House of Representatives. Rhodes mam- tee named by L. V. GontieriJ, Every facet of oper~~
ing.
on a
armet
mutt ol Plain City, Ohio, were
tain• that industrial expansion. accompanied by t.he ere a !JOn of thous~nds of new Jobs, offers the ~est. route _to Kaiser Aluminum e..cutive and bt a pert of the drill.
runnlnr 1 feet, and
Sunday ,..sts of Mr. and Mrs, .,_
restoring Ohio to a healthy financial condition, as weH as to econom,tc leadership among the maJOr mdustrJal President of MOVIEPC.
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41 feet. The Ohlo River Carl Lemley.
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few moments of
crested at Gallipolis Dam
Charles Betzlng wu taken tG
tL) of Ironton and state RepresentatiVe George A. _!\l:mh~_rt of Me~gs county.
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Quincy Rogara, Celanese ex· k the traveling publle ..-tJO
feet at 7 p.m. Thursday. Melgo General Hospital Friday
ecutive it chajrman of the eom·
at ro.adblocltt, l!Ut II
There bas bten a four teDtbs
lor observation.
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er and daughte~s! of Pomeroy mittee; Ser-geant Vandevender, eryQDe wlH consider this as a foot drop in the river stnee
Mr . .and Mrs. Dorsel Miller ·'
spent Sunday with her parents, head of the local state Police
drill, as well u
at the dam. On the
and l~y spent· the weekend
. F~Mr. and Mrs. H~rman London detachment, and Robart Sjler, trial emergency drill, we
Ohio River Ills falling
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Mrs. Archie Blirbtr of AsblaM
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referee batted the ha11 from a jgueRts of his parents, Mr. and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. "The purpose of the drill,"
from Dam 18~.~
Mrs. Ethel stout spent · the 1,
In the hearts . ot youl1g _peo- spectator to the Green o~t _of Mrs. Carl Weese.
and Mrs. Dale Mubbard, in said .Gouteriez, "is 1o familiarweekend with her daughter, Mr.
pie there are, many emolions. bounds man and the rest JS hts· Mr. and Mrs. Thomas l'lll· jWashington D. c.
ize emergency vehicles with dil·
and Mn. Frank Dorst and fa.m·
A recont happeping jg "the , tory.
Iiams and children were week· .
:._ By Ada Slack
asler routes; to enable the law
ily of Long Bottom. Mr. and
Ohio Universlty 1!ym lnakes l We have always_ taught our end guests of his parents, Mr.
enforcement agencieJ to prac·
O~le River -Queen City
Mrs. Dorst's 'daughter, Mr. and
lice traffic eontrol pia~ and to
BY ALTA CONE
1:35 a.m.; Jerry
Mrs. Eugene-Story and son of
old and young alike pray for boys to be hard fighters and and Mrs. C. H. Williams.
justice. At the close of a real good l_osers. Racm~ . cheerlead- Mr . and Mrs. Guy Gu~nther
determine &amp;he niftliHi' · w.ttb . Mr Robert FIBber of
17, 4 p.m.;
v. Horner
Marysville were also su_~a7
basketball tussle : a 'referee be- ers, tans, coach and players . and family. have moved from
which eommunities rile to an · 1• spent the weekend
10:45 p.m ..; Charles
guests in the DOrst home.
came ~ so excited he forgot pro- could not beheve that the goal ]former Wilham Gumther home
emergency." Continulng,
he her mother, Mn. Maude
17, 12:50 a.m.; A. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlckles
fessio~al poise. As the last dy· had been declared good as they , to the George Durst property I Mrs. Delotes Frank entertain- said, "Too, there are new •&amp;·
Little Edward up 18,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul
ing s+conds faded into eternity, rushed on the floor as the wm- on Water St.
,ed With a btrthday party hon·
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Walter Beckjord up
Brooks and family Sunday. ' ·
the referee became so excited ning team.
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Sunday guests 0~ Mr. a ~d l ~ring he~ son, ~rge FrankayndVJIIflton w their
a.m.; Freiberger down
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he in mad haste, gave Green Referees and coache·!ii from 1Mrs. James S. QUick was h1s 1lm, on h1s 5th birthday. Cake,
we were
. John J. Rowe down 23,
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t~ b.n without a1L9wing the , ~II_ ov~r the surrounding area nephew, Charles Quick of Al- i ice cream ~d punch w.ere ser- . ·
Moore and family,
p.m.; Bob Benter up st, and son of Gallipolis were the
Raci~ defense an opportunity i )omed m prol~st to sue~ a man- ~ bany.
ved to Dav1d Hannum, Tre~a
a.m .• Mary B. up 32
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
to eV9•· get set for play. The ner of handlmg the fmal sec- Wednesday dinner guests of and Kathy Chichester, Tomm.le
Mn. Pearl Keeton was 1
National up 33: 2:35 ~.m.; WMreatherandmanMn
'TbursdaMlllayrd, B k
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f 1ay, . ..... ··-· .. .. ·--! Mrs. Ada Slack and son John J o and Rosemary Reed , K1pmeroy visitor one day
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down34 ··e·50
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gree on the basket and neither and Mrs. Harley E. Johnson and David Brown, Sharon and
Mrs. Howard
Stevenson d~..;,
ol her brother, .Mr. and ·;
one consulted the timer or each and Tammy of Wolf Pen.
Janet Frank, Mr. and
Mrs.
with her daupter,
p.m.
Dorset Miller and famil1•
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other. They hoth called differ· 1 Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Theiss Johnnie Kibble, Phyllis
and Wool fii'OlNI'I were
HudnaU and lamUy Jn
enlly.
1and family of roveport were 1 Frances Reed, Margaret Brown ed today thsl the 11162
ville.
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As the cries of sorrow faded 1weekend guests of_ his mother, I ose as er ay a
a Y • paymen , .
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dam, and lockages will not Of Chester Dies .
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summer, Will be made on
um us •
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The Semor Mothers of M1d· ingly left the arena . a deep and . Rose Ann.
I Mrs. Ruth Larkino entertain· and unshorn lamba wbich are
Clayton and family.
started un
a11er ere I, Mrs. Glenna Fisher, 15, a llledleport H1gh School wil~• hold a •rastings orrow was mdUHiing ' Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll ed with a birthday dinner hon· marketed btfore March 31,
was quite
of several feet In the long resident ol Chester, . dled
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rumiijllge sal~, _March 21, 22, !in the hearts of many mdivid- !Jr . and daughter Judy of Char· j orink her husband, Fred. Guests 1963, the closing date lot t be
Jn I hotp!lal.
at her residence Thuraday.
23 at the McMaster BUJtdmg I uals .
:lesion, w. Va., Mrs. M a r y were Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hau- 1962 profll'am.
Albtrt Cone was a
Ib&amp;wba River _
Merrill . ~ivins are two daughters,
with all proceed~ gomg toward A referee who had not been Butcher her daughter. Mrs . ber and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Cba
ton, W. Va. visitor Thursday.
London 11:25 p.m.;
Virgie Wolfe II( Che"!"r" v.r;
the Se_mor Tnp. Rummage ls i through daYs. months and years Suzanne' Cannon and son of Larkins of Portland and Mr.
~yne
se, chairman, AI· Mia Marguet Mulllna
London 8:45 a.m.; Lelia die Bailey of Chester, an'd a
to be m on Wednesday, March . to obtain a goa. would have lit- ] Huntsvile,
Arkansa_, were and Mrs. Norman Weber.
~!~~a~i~~l ~~Uzation and
with Millie aDd
up Mar.met 10 p.m.; ,
Dana . Fisher, Greenfield,
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EdJSon lie sorrow or little realize what called here due to the death of I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock so Jnted out that
down Marine! 12:45 ~- 0.; seven }ffandchildren aiid IS
Bake~~; ,Mrs. lva Stewart, or a dereat meant to so manv
' their father and grandfather were VJsitng Mr. and
Mrs.
po
Clarence Canode and
great-grandchiidren. Mrs. Fish·
1 trip to Athens
any senior class member.
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If the ball had been ha~dled Mr John Carroll Mrs Butch- Charles Massar.
for suchl paymenta ~
er was·a member 'of the Ches•
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The Women f Grace EPISCo'
properly and Green had won er and Mrs Cannon remained
nme ew1un was an over·
bef
ter Nazarene church. , Funeral
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WIIIUaim Woods and wile
EXAM ANNOUNCED
services will bt Saturday at 2
home of Mrs.)'a\fick Lochary lforthcommg This Js JUS! more -John Bahram local ·and Lewis Young, Pomeroy.
/f~~matiolsn o~ payment
Nelsonville called on their
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p.m. at the Ewing chapel with
&lt;
to "" supported
ther Perry Woods and wife
The State civU service exam~ Rov Edmund Life of!lcialln•.
Thur!\day at I p m. for a des- I than a pow~rless bunch of boys I Mr and Mrs 'Herschel Rose Margaret Groce is a patient p ICB Ill
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Ior ....,lsts
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1 whose des1res and asplratwns . Jn Mmersvllle.
at Me1gs
prod on theI
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and aM:DvaBwtal
will be, in ttbl .Mt. Her. ·
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' Dave Yates and
Herbtrt Payments to
ucers or
Everett McClannaban
lor ...80111 llvlng In
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Magnolia Temple Pythian Sis- were ended so wrongly.
I Pvt Willte E. Gumther and 1
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1962 marketing yesr wUI
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All of the mone)' above ex· Pvt Eddie Moore serving wtth ·Swan were recent PaJkersburg I
th
-:.~;pl~y- j '~;
Ul with flu is
Northw.&gt;a~n
at the funer·' homo •ny·
ters w1 mee a
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ln been
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tland
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Thursday at 7·30 p. :n.
penses. should be spent to ob- ;the U. S. Army, stationed at VIslors.
ed
for previOUJ years
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aowy.
be I en a
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time
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The· Rock Springs Better . lain referees who would be fa': Fort Belvoir, Virginia spent the , ~r. and Mrs. Burdell Dunn,
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school sometime ln Apr11.1--·------r:--Healt11 club Will meet at the more capable of handling game WC('kend with their parents, Mr . MJdlan_d, Pa., spent .a w~k The 1M! nwrketing year
[PJ,INTJIIIGI llETVRN HOME
Wishing to take t be
home of Mrs, Max.ine Arnold. in a t;rL~s
and Mrs. Guy Guinther, and end wit~ .Mrs. Ethel Larkmsd. be a nine .month one - eltend.
may contact Miss Obling· .
Athens Road , Thu~ sday at J ./la s memorie s fade, hut nev -' Mr. and Mrs. Morris Moore. Other VISitors were Mr. an ln11 from Aprll 1 of this year ATLANTA mPn - Two
at_..the
. bf8h achool.
p. m.
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paintirip lent to the AUllll~ll
MARCH n
that no other mnocent group of ! Hemsley v1s1ted relatives m Co- land, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 08- the marketing year will be on
Association by France will
Th
WSCS. f th U .t d players will ever have to exper. 1Jumbus .
born,_ Mr. and Mrs. Charles a 12.,.nth calendar-year bas·
the long 'journey bock to

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llov. Freeland Norrlt an4
Earl ShUler of Racine w.&gt;re tho
Gallipolis
ev!"'lng guest.t • of Mr.

An Industrial emergency dr.IU le planned April

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Meet Friars
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Pam aan't keep. a aeol'et She'll
babl
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dadfhter? !luceeos in a career
h s or mr
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m~asure. But if i hAd ~~ lltnit tn)'Melt ~~
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1962 RAMBLER
Clauie Custom 400. Auto.

Jleater. OoUI tolill'. Ottlt
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ExhibHio11 Baseball Resull•
By United Press International
At Lakeland , Fla.

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Boston
100 120 OOx. - 4. 6 2
! .Burgmeier.,. Zachary (61 and I
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Detroit
250 101 &lt;rlx - 11 12 1 :and Nixon. Winner - Nichols.
Estrada, Stom! m, Burnside Lo!er - Burgmeier. H&amp; -Brei"
•7 l cind Brown, Lau •7}. Mossi, soud, Yastrzemski.
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~~:~rid . -m : bustal 19) and Freen, Roarke •7 J. Wir1ner - Mos- At Pompano Beach, Fla.
Loser - E.•.;trada. HRs- Ka- · 117 inlliogs-tie)
l' 2, C:1qh, Wood.
New York (A)
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000 011 001-.. 3 10 0

Kralick, Stange t7l, Nieson (101 Los Ang. IAl 100 004 OOx-5 12 2
and Battey, Ratliff 101. McBean. I l'lsb&lt;r, DUffalo 171 and Haller.
In the ltiO games he played,
Butters 121, Priddy 161. Sisk '81 \Turley, Nelson &lt;71 Osinski 191 and
TOURNEY TROPIDES DISPLAYED- What ptomlle&amp; to be thalar·
hit :304 with 29 llome rUne
and _Pagliaroni, McFarlane '"'· !Rodgers. Winner- Turley. Loser gest softball tournament ever held In West Virginia, the West Virginia Centennial .
1M RBII. Colavito, with.
Winner - Sisk. Loser - Nieson. -Fisher.
Invitational Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament, will open at Raveruowood
June
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The double-elimination tourney, made up of 64 teams from West
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1tion
of the Kaiser Aluminum Works at RaveniWood.
will be held each weekend from June i thiou11h July 4 and is open to any
or independent softball looms. Displaying the 42 trophies to be awarded
the tourney are Carl R. Sullivan, exec.utlve director of the Centennial .
left, and Robert P'. Buechner, manager of the Kaiser Alumlllum Works at
wood. They are admiring the 44-inch championship trophy whlch go11 to the

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Ackley (5 1, Peters i7•. Shipley l ronly game scheduled·
&lt;9 J and Martin. Winner Nux-·
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Landis 2, Harper 2, Freese.

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lo Ill
ooll,.._
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&lt;Uihin,er
Is choice,
Baylor wu the only ~=-m~~luo~l!ALLA~NDALII, .,.. (1JPID-II kM!t ,...,1111
......
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being named cm an 81
Blum """'ed a rldlna
~.. Ute orocllt
...,...... piM
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CincinnaLi
010 213 000-- 1 8 2 St. IAIWB
Chicago ! A) m 2lO 000---6 13 3 Detroit

uz ......,... Bruloll, • ....

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PRO STANDINGS

Thund•J

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am\ McCarver, Thacker (7). Win· •ard ! 12. Osteen . Balr (')'), Duekner ..,.. ,Sadet"kl. Lo!er - Willis . 1worth 1101 , Bouldin Ull and LepIPert, Retzer (IOl. HRs - How·
At Ft. ·Myers, Fla.
ard, Lock.

100 OlD 200 1- 5 12 o !San Fran.

Wdn_eet''

Tueadny

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01111T• "ChM
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Of
Tho "'"
31 em
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00 Innings&gt;

lllo•d•t

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3:6·1&lt;

It's a cream puff. S~e ·lt
todoy.

1\l Sl Pelersburg. Fla.
Washington
·n!'l as City
000 100 ~1 8 1
200 000 041 00) 000
13 1
. Louis
300 020 wx.----6 t2 2! Downing, Kunkel !4), Cullen
Willis, Wyatt (5) and sullivan, I 11}, Sl.ottlemyre ilO) ; •nm·nut
Bryan 151 , Sadecki. Gibson 151 Reniff 416) and . Howard, Blanch-

Minn.
Pill!:!.

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11

lid. You'll llke It wh!a
you see It OML 'I' $1291
1959 RAMII.III
Cluslc Super t Dr. Sedan.
StaMal'd trano. !leat!f.
'l'lllt elit alto rUnl like
ne'tt~ iookl like ae"i lell
than 33,000 attuol lllilll.

Houston

6 1\Bateman: Nieh'OlS, Spanswick

Sunday,

ll Santuol
23:1-7

1962 RAM8LIR

Classlc Deluxe '2 llr. Sedan. Less than 12,000
mlleo, one pteVloua ·owll·
er, run• like new~ IOOkl
Uke new. see 11 today .
IAYI $$$

Some of 11" may M limited in our ability 1o rive
our
t ' t children
· · h rnate_rial tbinll• • but ~
we need never
• 1ft on feac inr th~rn spiritual volues. Start takin
your chtldran to church and ohurch eahooi tb'l

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LIVING COAL COMPANY
r.tabllihed Ia 11106
Wosi c.loililila, W, Yt. P11. .._ ...,_

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SWISIB &amp; LOHSI

LOGAN MONUMIIT CO.

..-.u, .I&gt;IVGS
'11'1 fill Ml ...... "-lpliOu

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WYI4fH

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MARliNS FOOD MIRICIT

THIS WEEK'S

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Coin-OpT-:" Dry Cleaning
10 pounds ~.00
DUKE CLEANERS
PuAIAf•n" ....ftlftl
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101 COURT ITJtll'r

'OM I ROY

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New
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Two-tone ne:;J:abll. wlllte ~nll11n1 . . . _ A .

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.lSI.US To

Meet Friars
In· NIT Finals
Pam aan't keep. a aeol'et She'll
babl
whot she wished before
eake
. Whotever her Wh1h, It wlll bt for 1 llttl•
t ype of.thinr.
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~bAli ~~~ 111
flrl

But-what ol me? What do 1 WI h j
dadfhter? !luceeos in a career
h s or mr
• , . chlld•·en .•• a bea tit 1 h • • • 1 PPY lnarrlaae
ot worldl · d
u u omo • •· • • fair IIIIIH
, Y ITI)() 8 • • • health , , , happineso 1

.

t !Uppose I wish all of th@lle thlnra for Pa
m~asure. But if i hAd ~~ lltnit tn)'Melt ~~
a smll'le w&gt;•h-1 would aAk fo" h r
d
d
. h. d'
f .h
• e a eep 11ft
. a I mg
--!low wonderful It is to have all Uft•
shaken ~~~@f 111 God's way8 and ltl8 works piu•
m some

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the eonvtctmrt1 of His love for us.

REFUSED
1962 RAMBLER
Clauie Custom 400. Auto.

Jleater. OoUI tolill'. Ottlt
S,693 1~Ui0 mileogo, llkt
now 111 eVery woy. see It
today.
lAVE $ $ f

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1960 IIAMILil
American Deluxe 2 Dr.
ii'root white. Clean and so-

•

Exhibition Baseball Results
ExhibHio11 Baseball Resull•
By United Press International
At Lakeland , Fla.

•

BalUmore

000 000

too- 1

000 020 100 - 3 8 1
Boston
100 120 OOx. - 4. 6 2
! .Burgmeier.,. Zachary (61 and I
16 ) 1

Detroit
250 101 &lt;rlx - 11 12 1 :and Nixon. Winner - Nichols.
Estrada, Stom! m, Burnside Lo!er - Burgmeier. H&amp; -Brei"
•7 l cind Brown, Lau •7}. Mossi, soud, Yastrzemski.
.
~~:~rid . -m : bustal 19) and Freen, Roarke •7 J. Wir1ner - Mos- At Pompano Beach, Fla.
Loser - E.•.;trada. HRs- Ka- · 117 inlliogs-tie)
l' 2, C:1qh, Wood.
New York (A)
021 011 020 000 000 oo- 7 21 1
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MOTORS

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002 200 000 0-- 4 7 a l At Palm Springs, C"alif.
000 011 001-.. 3 10 0

Kralick, Stange t7l, Nieson (101 Los Ang. IAl 100 004 OOx-5 12 2
and Battey, Ratliff 101. McBean. I l'lsb&lt;r, DUffalo 171 and Haller.
In the ltiO games he played,
Butters 121, Priddy 161. Sisk '81 \Turley, Nelson &lt;71 Osinski 191 and
TOURNEY TROPIDES DISPLAYED- What ptomlle&amp; to be thalar·
hit :304 with 29 llome rUne
and _Pagliaroni, McFarlane '"'· !Rodgers. Winner- Turley. Loser gest softball tournament ever held In West Virginia, the West Virginia Centennial .
1M RBII. Colavito, with.
Winner - Sisk. Loser - Nieson. -Fisher.
Invitational Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament, will open at Raveruowood
June
hit :rr Mmftl

SOITB~LL

At West Palm Beach, Fla.
OD Inning&amp;)

.

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N. Y. (Nl 000 010 000 1- 2 4 0 By Unite4 PHil blteraatloaal
Milw,
000 QlO 000 0 -1 6 1 1
•-"' Fin-&gt;
Hawkins, Reed \61. Bearnarth
E..-n 1Mvlsi011

(lOJ and Sherry. Spahn, Funk lfll,
Lemaster (V) 1nd Crandall, Tor· Syr~u
·w·mner-Red
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re ltiJ.
e . Loser-Le- 'c·mctnna
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1 1
we.tera '~~tv..aon

master.

The double-elimination tourney, made up of 64 teams from West
1
North Carolina is eo-sponsored by the Kaiser
1tion
of the Kaiser Aluminum Works at RaveniWood.
will be held each weekend from June i thiou11h July 4 and is open to any
or independent softball looms. Displaying the 42 trophies to be awarded
the tourney are Carl R. Sullivan, exec.utlve director of the Centennial .
left, and Robert P'. Buechner, manager of the Kaiser Alumlllum Works at
wood. They are admiring the 44-inch championship trophy whlch go11 to the

'1111U'Iday't ReluUs

Nuxhal\ McWilliams (8 J Lown

USE PICKENS'
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FRANCIS FLORIST and·.
SHUMWAY GREENHOUSES

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19l and Foile!!. Wynn , za~i 14 ), Cincinnati 133 Syracuse 115
Ackley (5 1, Peters i7•. Shipley l ronly game scheduled·
&lt;9 J and Martin. Winner Nux-·
hall. l.oser - Ackley. HRs
Landis 2, Harper 2, Freese.

Rookie Of Year
InNBALoop

'lilo Lelr.otl' -otar alao
J 08llled

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last aeoaon's first

with llobertlon, Pettit

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whi&lt;h alao • Included
ICousv and Tom HeiDBoha ol
: ; ; I.c.1u... Bailey H..,eu o1 11ut
ood Hoi Gr- of

REPEAT SALEI
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NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED.
W• Sold Out The Plrtt Tlmt, So

Don't Dtt.y, Get YouriToclayl

NOn'S SOHIO S..VICE

8ulldffllllld Bulldln!l hJIPiin
Choslat, Ohl•
ftl·*'

WilLIS ANTHONY

Wftl Moln St.
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Support tbo Churllll ol \'our Cliolto

I'LUM..NG &amp; HE\t.T1110
240 ~lncoln II.
MIM!tjiiH

R. H. RAWLINGs &amp;soNs CO.

~~~~- W'l' 2-DSO
''WI Alii To,_..

Dodce-Dort.-llodio frUcb
MWol'-'1

GOEGLEIN READY MIX CO.
WT14114

U far .ome pod ,..
.,... not mike JIJIDolll 011

ot GulltiNan! Pllt: ~==II
witlt Beoky (lt.otl Ia ll!e
Dnopar (f'l.30) ia lite ltlrh
Gltt7 (.fill .. tlta

BAUM LUMBER CO.

G r -... W'l' W9P

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tell ul.
- We
oil 1*
JQOI do
eon
lo Ill
ooll,.._
or
&lt;Uihin,er
Is choice,
Baylor wu the only ~=-m~~luo~l!ALLA~NDALII, .,.. (1JPID-II kM!t ,...,1111
......
l:l
being named cm an 81
Blum """'ed a rldlna
~.. Ute orocllt
...,...... piM
Dl.""-'

W L Pd.
1 t
0 1

At Sarasota, Fla.
CincinnaLi
010 213 000-- 1 8 2 St. IAIWB
Chicago ! A) m 2lO 000---6 13 3 Detroit

uz ......,... Bruloll, • ....

~:~~o~~~.:~;:r.;~and

PRO STANDINGS

Thund•J

•'f'

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am\ McCarver, Thacker (7). Win· •ard ! 12. Osteen . Balr (')'), Duekner ..,.. ,Sadet"kl. Lo!er - Willis . 1worth 1101 , Bouldin Ull and LepIPert, Retzer (IOl. HRs - How·
At Ft. ·Myers, Fla.
ard, Lock.

100 OlD 200 1- 5 12 o !San Fran.

Wdn_eet''

Tueadny

...

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01111T• "ChM
...
Of
Tho "'"
31 em
..
Fntn At •• I

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00 Innings&gt;

lllo•d•t

I Kin11
3:6·1&lt;

It's a cream puff. S~e ·lt
todoy.

1\l Sl Pelersburg. Fla.
Washington
·n!'l as City
000 100 ~1 8 1
200 000 041 00) 000
13 1
. Louis
300 020 wx.----6 t2 2! Downing, Kunkel !4), Cullen
Willis, Wyatt (5) and sullivan, I 11}, Sl.ottlemyre ilO) ; •nm·nut
Bryan 151 , Sadecki. Gibson 151 Reniff 416) and . Howard, Blanch-

Minn.
Pill!:!.

iuh&lt;IA1

11

lid. You'll llke It wh!a
you see It OML 'I' $1291
1959 RAMII.III
Cluslc Super t Dr. Sedan.
StaMal'd trano. !leat!f.
'l'lllt elit alto rUnl like
ne'tt~ iookl like ae"i lell
than 33,000 attuol lllilll.

Houston

6 1\Bateman: Nieh'OlS, Spanswick

Sunday,

ll Santuol
23:1-7

1962 RAM8LIR

Classlc Deluxe '2 llr. Sedan. Less than 12,000
mlleo, one pteVloua ·owll·
er, run• like new~ IOOkl
Uke new. see 11 today .
IAYI $$$

Some of 11" may M limited in our ability 1o rive
our
t ' t children
· · h rnate_rial tbinll• • but ~
we need never
• 1ft on feac inr th~rn spiritual volues. Start takin
your chtldran to church and ohurch eahooi tb'l

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LIVING COAL COMPANY
r.tabllihed Ia 11106
Wosi c.loililila, W, Yt. P11. .._ ...,_

.......,.,

SWISIB &amp; LOHSI

LOGAN MONUMIIT CO.

..-.u, .I&gt;IVGS
'11'1 fill Ml ...... "-lpliOu

... r.asero;..._ Mlc•

WYI4fH

..

OF MEIGS COUNTY
..

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MARliNS FOOD MIRICIT

THIS WEEK'S

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Nationals.

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At Scottsdale, Ariz..

Coin-OpT-:" Dry Cleaning
10 pounds ~.00
DUKE CLEANERS
PuAIAf•n" ....ftlftl
Coi..O~

101 COURT ITJtll'r

'OM I ROY

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COli. lr4 " MAIN

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New
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Two-tone ne:;J:abll. wlllte ~nll11n1 . . . _ A .

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~lily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Mar. '22, .J9G3·T1 fto~-·...,-• ,fllllll 'blllo m aq IIIIo•
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191 FOR SALE

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CAIIL'E!J.ATIONS
CORIIECTIONS

WW be w:eepcad IUIW f:ll 4 . M
FG'I' OQ 01 PubUut\n

REGULATIONS
1'be publilbclr retei'Wet U141 ""'
• tllllll ot re~et tn7 ad1 o:letmecl

POMEROY MOTOR
.,. YOUR BEST ~~: BET
$2495

RATES
FM Waot Ad Sonloo

1961 Chevrolet Impala Conv. Cpe. $2095

FEMAlE

Low mileage by local owner, 348 cu. in. V-8 engine, std.
trans., Jight green Cinish. vinyl interior, good tires, Uke
new nylon toj&gt;, radio and beater.

Atcounting Clerk

!let

4 Ceat.• ,_ WOJ'd. crae IMft'tiDL
III.DI.mum CllvP 10 _...
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..eauve
hll raw o1 •

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pakt wtilWI 10 ~· ttu~r nwl•·
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50 wlmt otnhallln lae!l •&lt;Wition-

al •onl to. Obltuarl.n publtiMI
.t l eeat pet word

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A. ... to :;:OO p Ill f)all:r
ht11l"U:t'-8:JD A.Jl to li:OO aooo

IT'S SO EASY
TO PLACE A

RESULT PRODUCING

WAIIT AD

1961 Chevrolet Bel Air H. T. Cptt. _ $1995

Large Local Firm desires
an experienced account:
ing clerk.

Less than 18,000 miles by local original owner, white finish with spotletis red interior, automatic trans., good rubber, deluxe equipped including radio and heater.

· College Training
Preferred.

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OPEN EVES.-7:00 P.M.
POMEROY. OHIO

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ro::,.;~car....M.~ •.w~~,..J

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White over black linish, spotless clean red Interior, V-8
engine. Powenllide trans. Real low mileage, 100% guaran·
tee, radio and heater.

ob,;.dlcriUible
D-th
tqOrteod &lt;m~M4!Feb'

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N8C-TY
"¥,cXoovoraad 1 ~ ...,.,. 1111 ~ -- '1irm~;r...j
lbo-Colollol" • .bod ..0..; AJ!C.TV blur NliCJJT' opoelll Ajdll 'a I'

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_- - - - - - - ~ '"!llo M:oeo,.·· f&lt;#lllo aoiiMir'l ~" ... .
HOU..YWOO!l IIJPU - T~ -'&lt; hlm over for a wblle; llJd tbal aotwwk _,..,CJIS. P. G. W.......... !alb' llbOul!dJ ~:)~!J-~
alon showa I'd like to aee:
he'D come orolllld. 'llloy'ro all TV'1 '1.aooio" mo¥ed IIIIo ibt ..,_
bQoll-"llllfl llpPft
-{)a "Bonanza." n.. four he- mtteD wlilll )'jlU 111 10 kll6w ''IGp 10''-nted ohowo wllh Ill ~ Up. Jooveo"-twcb . • ,.., tho 1-~~~;!:~~=:::::::J
, . . ,.. a .- ..doG 111011 at the them."
_
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"We'D lliD&lt; obout tho· ~lo -oa ·~ Nuneo:• A )'GliDe 1.-r•r
!JOt; PRITCHAAT,
later. Dtd yw 111 tho fool"
1!t'f--..,. • ...uy -·tellS ~,;:.'*
PAW•·
-on "Route II&amp;." n.. two In¥· muob obout being o aune, but n. Jlllll
&amp;llotcc
aeiJDg do-poderr llop to """oome obe l1uaked wt of collep, -~ 18.1111-.
0110, and art told; "Look, l'VI fiOI bold a job and lboucht obe m!Jbt
two hando, and I'd llke to work u well lrJ thlt.
lblnp out by IIIJ'Mif. So mlad -on "Tbo llaloucholtlor." 1'lllol II.
t. - - - ·
""" OWII -~ IIIII illep Neot II Glfond 1 llrlbe,
.,,~1 ~,,.. ....
movbiC."
It happily, bu a I'OIIIbqJ pod 18-Tfllr
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ll U .....,.-~111
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telllnl I ave·•· ".U. tpOCifle, wlU. Ullle old lady bealnl for •
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yw? What do you lhlDk 1 .,._ 1tw...., to bu)r- brood, 11141 it.•Gr-a
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I aalemum?" '
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out.
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_.. !lome _-on "Walt Dlllley'a Wonderlal
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LI'L ABNER
JDeuaeufour-oy~ ...... lllldWorld.'' Aalla Elibera aDd Nor-

(91 FOI SALE

1962 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door _

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-~~ ~~~Se:rn'!!I~
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r--;;;,:;;-~;--WANT AD

INFORMAT.ION

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Good wages and working
conditions. Free hospit·
alization and Life lnsur·

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here are stranae atarel.
mBD Maller uarratlna • IUdure 11. AMifllltll -{)a "The DcMma Reed Shaw." film.
' handsome Blran&amp;er liD to ... -Jack Paar oa "Meet tbo ._ ~
;be telephoae, mabo a pau at Press."
n.!!iss Reed, aDd •be lduer him -on "Open End." Davld Suu·
puslonately.
,
ldnd oay!ag, "I ,..0y doa'l ha..
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-on "Davld BrlllkleY'•- Jour. much to say lonlihtJ'erbapo yw
aol." A half-l!our probe vf "Chet &amp;enllemen haVI 110111e kleaa.''
18.11ufp4
HunUey l'fllOI'Ilnl. ••
-on 'ITonlgbt." Host Jolmny
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Officer
Ror.
Canon
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Swap ·Siiop ·
Newt
Country Boedo1m

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The Rambler

11:55 llpper Room Medltalloall
11:68 .Jow Jonee Slodt Ave.

World Slaodard of Compact
ElcelleDoo
Big ear room, ride BDd perform·
auce Small car economy and
m11110gerabilily

1':11f• Noon Newt

Melnpolitall Molo!'l

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::hester. 91l5-3260.
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truck, F-100, New tires

battery. Good condition. Wesley Fry , Middleport, Oh:o.
Phone WY 2-37011.

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111.55 Under Ohlo Sklea
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11'30 ~'iowa '
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12:00 News- NOCII Report
12 ' 15 Muslc ~
12:30 Rev. Merlia To
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5:30 Sii!D 011
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1:15 Muslcal Clock
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8.00 Lalm8lr'lnl
9: 30 PubiJD Servl&lt;e
9:15 Sbowen of B~
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4:00 Dilcln&amp; wllll Doll
4:30 l'nlerclwlp
5:00 Community N..,.
5;115 World l National Nen
5: Ill Spolli«hl OD Spclrlo
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.. 12:110 NODD ~
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12:30 Rev. Merlin T-.

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For Sale

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1·00 Newa
1:30'1.,utberar Hour
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3:30 News
s-30 Sign Oft
2'00 Baptist Layman'• Hour
I 110 February SIJII Off
2:35 Back to the Cross
SA'RJRDAY. 8CIIIIDIILB · 1;01! Rev. Roscoe 1bomo
- :1111 ~-- ,1:30 'ftle Qulel Hour
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'We Do Custom Grinding"
N. 2nd Avo,
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FOR SALE:
Jor, blade, plow,
tivator. A·1
00. Glenn -Cooper,
Ohlo. VI 3-2450,

Mr~.

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CAIIL'E!J.ATIONS
CORIIECTIONS

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REGULATIONS
1'be publilbclr retei'Wet U141 ""'
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POMEROY MOTOR
.,. YOUR BEST ~~: BET
$2495

RATES
FM Waot Ad Sonloo

1961 Chevrolet Impala Conv. Cpe. $2095

FEMAlE

Low mileage by local owner, 348 cu. in. V-8 engine, std.
trans., Jight green Cinish. vinyl interior, good tires, Uke
new nylon toj&gt;, radio and beater.

Atcounting Clerk

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IT'S SO EASY
TO PLACE A

RESULT PRODUCING

WAIIT AD

1961 Chevrolet Bel Air H. T. Cptt. _ $1995

Large Local Firm desires
an experienced account:
ing clerk.

Less than 18,000 miles by local original owner, white finish with spotletis red interior, automatic trans., good rubber, deluxe equipped including radio and heater.

· College Training
Preferred.

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OPEN EVES.-7:00 P.M.
POMEROY. OHIO

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tee, radio and heater.

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alon showa I'd like to aee:
he'D come orolllld. 'llloy'ro all TV'1 '1.aooio" mo¥ed IIIIo ibt ..,_
bQoll-"llllfl llpPft
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later. Dtd yw 111 tho fool"
1!t'f--..,. • ...uy -·tellS ~,;:.'*
PAW•·
-on "Route II&amp;." n.. two In¥· muob obout being o aune, but n. Jlllll
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aeiJDg do-poderr llop to """oome obe l1uaked wt of collep, -~ 18.1111-.
0110, and art told; "Look, l'VI fiOI bold a job and lboucht obe m!Jbt
two hando, and I'd llke to work u well lrJ thlt.
lblnp out by IIIJ'Mif. So mlad -on "Tbo llaloucholtlor." 1'lllol II.
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movbiC."
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1962 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door _

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INFORMAT.ION

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Good wages and working
conditions. Free hospit·
alization and Life lnsur·

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here are stranae atarel.
mBD Maller uarratlna • IUdure 11. AMifllltll -{)a "The DcMma Reed Shaw." film.
' handsome Blran&amp;er liD to ... -Jack Paar oa "Meet tbo ._ ~
;be telephoae, mabo a pau at Press."
n.!!iss Reed, aDd •be lduer him -on "Open End." Davld Suu·
puslonately.
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aol." A half-l!our probe vf "Chet &amp;enllemen haVI 110111e kleaa.''
18.11ufp4
HunUey l'fllOI'Ilnl. ••
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ILIIJil1lc.

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WMPO Radio
lllONJ)AY 11llltl FRIDA!
1:110 News
1:06 Country Music Time
1:211 Country JambOI'H
1:30 News
f ,36 Farm World Newt
t:t6 Meigs County RFD
1:00 Newa
-~T:06 ,..
......, part)'
7:311 News
7:35 Pick.., llanhraro Show
7:50 7:11 News RepQr1
1:00 Radlo llymnal
1: I&amp; BreU!asl ·party

-

1,30 Van Parllck Sport Sl!ow
1:35 BreUfaat Party

1 ,45 •Jaker Fum. Show-hi.
t:OO f'lewa
t :ll5 Coffee Wllll Jlllel
t :30 News
1:35 Coffee WHh Jlllel
t :!i Betty Newton SbD1r
10:00 News
10;06 Minislerlsl AssociatiOII
.
I
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18:28 Mlimln&amp; nter
10:30 Newo
10:35 Mornlnllnterludt

11:00
11:111
___ 11 ,30
11:18

(8) AUTO SALES

News
Swap ·Siiop ·
Newt
Country Boedo1m

(famtly Wonblp 'ftlurs,)

The Rambler

11:55 llpper Room Medltalloall
11:68 .Jow Jonee Slodt Ave.

World Slaodard of Compact
ElcelleDoo
Big ear room, ride BDd perform·
auce Small car economy and
m11110gerabilily

1':11f• Noon Newt

Melnpolitall Molo!'l

12:15
12;15
12:30
1·00
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E. MD Slreet, Po......,
Pboae WY UI'IO

1:35

See

uo

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2 00
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l'OR NEW or used cars
lrUcks, pbune Marvin Marks.
SALESMAN, Beasley
ews, Athens, LY $-4061,
::hester. 91l5-3260.
FORD
ton

Music Just 7rsr You
Goetslen

Music
News
lo:uslc
News
Music
News
Mu51c
Newo

au...

Slor .......

Just ::'or \ou

Just For You
Just For You
Just For Yoo

N5 Mllllie Just For You

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1:05 Platter Party
uo Nfwt
S 35 Platter Party
I:OO Ne"'•

truck, F-100, New tires

battery. Good condition. Wesley Fry , Middleport, Oh:o.
Phone WY 2-37011.

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7:!15 Breatfast Party
7:30 News
7:3$ Breakfast Part)'
8:110 News
1:05 Breakfast Part)"
1:30 News
1:$ Breallfut Party
t:OO tlews
9:05 Breakfall Pari)
il: 15 Jcmes Buick Sllow
t;30 News
t :35 Brntful Party
!~: OO New•
IO:O&amp; Poljrao Part)'
10:35 MUsic In the All
10 :&gt;16 The Good Llfe
111.55 Under Ohlo Sklea
11;00 New•
11:115 Top Ten Show
11'30 ~'iowa '
.
11;35 Dutton 1 Top Ten Sholl
12:00 News- NOCII Report
12 ' 15 Muslc ~
12:30 Rev. Merlia To
1:00 ~·.,..
1. 115 Platter Party
3:30 News
8:-36· Platter P•- ...
4' 00 N.,..
4;115 Platter Party
1' 30 .Ne""
US Plotter Party
5:00 N..,. .
5:05 PlattMr Part)"
5:30 Sii!D 011
6:00 Februlll') Sf8n Off
.....,
7:30 New•
7:35 Army Hour
8;00 Rev. Ira Ttbbo
8:15 Oturdl at Wort
8' 30 Newo
1;35 PentecoBtal Allembl)'

1:00 Wlop 01 BeaiJDg
1!30 01111'&lt;11 Wtrld NIWI

9' 45 SUnday Chapel

lt:eo Volce of Prophecy
111:30 News
10 _35 .,.__,.lves
• •••...-•
10.50 Soelal jlecuriiJ
11:00 Country llyma '1'11111

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OM -llllallfJ'- for
IIIIa -plo A I I tor U. UI1'M 1..'.. X IDr U.. &amp;wo O'a. itc. IIIDI'le letten, .,_.
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"'D-'"'
BY

W0JaN .&amp;lUI NEVER Dllo
COIIPUJIIIIIml: ALWATII .A.RE.-

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THE MONEY YOU PUT ·
IN THE PHONE

OK:AR 1I'JU)It

WJEH RADIO
......., 'l'llnllp ll'ltdtJ
7:15 SIJII On, Musical Clock
7:15 The f.dfellne
1:00 Ohio Valley News
1:05 Sporla '1'odl)'
I :W World News
1:15 Muslcal Clock
1:55 Communlty Ne-...
8.00 Lalm8lr'lnl
9: 30 PubiJD Servl&lt;e
9:15 Sbowen of B~
Ill :00 Muon Collnl)' l\o.,.,.
1q:«; M ot the Town
10:55 World News
lJ;OO Tilt ol the Town
(except Frl Oturch BeDs RlnJ
11:15 World ~ewa
11:55 Muoa County News
1UO Community NIIWI

12:tll
12:10
12:15
!2;20
12:25
I~; 30

Local N..,.
Ohio New•

Maret.
Ll!egu8rd 8ulletla Board
0 Grama

Al!rlcullllra

Agent

PUBLIC

PHONE

DICK TRACY

U ;IS Country Go Roulll.
1:5$ N..,. Btot

2:00 Country Go ltounr
2:55 Newt Beat
1:00 Mldwoy Mallneo

3:55 N.,.. l!eal
4:00 Dilcln&amp; wllll Doll
4:30 l'nlerclwlp
5:00 Community N..,.
5;115 World l National Nen
5: Ill Spolli«hl OD Spclrlo
5;10 SIJn Of!

I 115 Platter Party
II :30 Newt
1:1~ Blaellnar Auto how - 11:30 Country Hymn 'l1llle
.. 12:110 NODD ~
Tu... .. -..~..
12:15 TboI: 10 Local News
12:30 Rev. Merlin T-.

3 22 3tp

For Sale

I 10 Musical Mymrles
1,00 llour ., lloolltoa
1·00 Newa
1:30'1.,utberar Hour
J-05 Platter· Party
3:30 News
s-30 Sign Oft
2'00 Baptist Layman'• Hour
I 110 February SIJII Off
2:35 Back to the Cross
SA'RJRDAY. 8CIIIIDIILB · 1;01! Rev. Roscoe 1bomo
- :1111 ~-- ,1:30 'ftle Qulel Hour
US Counll'y Muile Ttn\e
4:10 'NOWP
8:30 Ne..
·
4;15 Soinday Sb011ttt..
1 36 Fann World NO!fl
· 1:30' Ne...
1:18 RFD_
1:3!1 ~iJn Off
7,oo N..,.
.t :• FeWuarJ stan Oft

DISPERSAL

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'

'We Do Custom Grinding"
N. 2nd Avo,
Mlddlopart
1

FOR SALE:
Jor, blade, plow,
tivator. A·1
00. Glenn -Cooper,
Ohlo. VI 3-2450,

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hover- I
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GWionc Agun!l, u it I
reminder ·of me 01 lbed(Piters ol modern
A'Rovemment spokelman
11 many as 1,200 per10111 may
have lost their lives In SW&gt;day'i erupllbli ·or· tile volcano.
In a cable t• Jakarta,
cletenBe authorilles said toO
sohl are kDb1m t!Oad. and. ·
other 1,100 are feared to have
beeb Incinerated by the lava
wl\ich Is sold to have encuJfed
~ villages · of PW-•. B8satih,
PrihnBDIIka, Keddlillpll I D
Batil· Rjnfilt.
TOKYO _ "Great tntntal
•nloit" caused partly by
b;-. magazilll! arUcles .a b o.u 1
Princels Mlchiko'o. palace life
oontrlbuted to her need for

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Flood victims In Pomeroy continued the job of
scrubbing, mopping and
hosing tlieir way back .to i
normal today as· the Ohio'
River -r eceded slowly toward
tts banks.
Late this morning Pomer- 1
oy'• Main-s! was still closed

Wedding Vows
Were Taken On
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Molden's home at Salem Center was nearby the heayy windstorm that ripped its way through some sections of
county this week. The roof and chimney of Molden's house were i;&gt;lown away
structure was moved off its foundation. Several trees, a garage, bar(!, and
house were also blown over. - Sentinel Photo.

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because of high
the
intersection
of water
East atMain
and Sycamore-sis. It is ex- :
peeled the high wat~r will 1
recede off the street there 1
sometime this afternoon.
The river stage in Pomeroy at 10 a.m. today was 47.4

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at Apple Grove
Ttte
28-year-o!tl
coinltloner
locks
said
the
a s I HOLSTEIN OFF'ICERS - David Koblentz, left. was re-elected president o! the
princess. who bad been
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falling sll!adiiy water
at onewand
inll her second lil!bf thla
CHICAGO IUPJl .
_l~bcJr supply andwhat. !recurrent problems ol crtme and a half tepths foot per hour \ Meigs County Hoi&lt;lein club Friday mght and Paul Moore again was named secreunderwenl an · oper~Uon in
\:~;~~ warned today that . hJS_ opm~n, had to he done dehnquen~y and unstable . labor late this mormng. Pomeroy 1tary-treasurer. Cynl Moor•, center, held secretary of the Ohio Holstein club, spoke at
P"laee bospital 'lburaday.
may face 10 years of
about1t rapidly to avo1d d1re eco- relations.
lvoll!nteer firemen were the club's dinner meeting -Sentinel Photo.
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ace olflclals sold It wu necesand chronic ·
nomic results
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Job Josue LlrJ•
aga!n handling flushing opsary to "proteel her I!Oalth."
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calling "jobs for ,the . ~JXtles''·
'era\lons in the Pomeroy bus- •.
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I "nOmber one domestiC con- He thought .the ISSUe or _jobs iness district.
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NEW DELID- !'rime
This was by far his
som- ·. ,"
Chief Executive_ IOid lloomed as isrgely today as Jt d•d 1 Meanwhile, at Cincinnati, the
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appraisal
of what _
the 'riSing
~de ofto available
dunngol the
UP!began
said falling
the muddy
Ohiotoday
Riv- 1 Talks by International Farm . project sponsored by the Ohio poultry, dairy, storing silage,
!Gill!y
Red China Ml
mo,ved
the AinerlcBD
emight
conomy· ijmanpower
"contlnueo
flood our\"~?
the nallon
I!J30s. .worst depres· .ler
slowly
fresh troopo alonl )he 2,000
ralls to give him
labor marko!S with pOOls· of idle
ThiS , adnumstrahon Intends to olong an 8&gt;1-mile stretch from 1Yo"th Exchange (IFYE 1 stu- Council of Churches.
simple hand hay baling, amt
1111'' border betWeen Iildia and
cut and other legislative
then, I must warn you, this tess ahead w1th lis
for :Pittsburgh to Cairo, Ill., a!U.r dent Tom .Stickley, and Cnil : Makin• a return speaking ap- rebuilding bombed out farms.
Tibet.
wh_lch to combat
ta~.:~.-~~~ of chronie&gt;. ~:·~e~t ec:onomy, he sa•d· jcrestin(il along its entire length I M~re, Ohio _Hol~tem club field 1 pea~ance in M~igs, Stickley said Moore told members to conHe wamed the tower house
provid'! work "for
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and recessiOn-character- .· I •e must a1$0 _expand the for the first time
recorded , secretary, highlighted the an- 1forel!ln countnes such as Leb· centrale 011 developing KoocJ
P&amp;rb!nent that ·China. truU'
tidal
of men and
by the ecoo.omic waste and ,
to .!md jobs for Iweather bureau history.
j r.ua.l dinner meetmg_ or t h e .itnon can h e 1 p themselves , l'OW ramilies that are able to
~nl "further iii'IMd
flooding our labor
human tragedy~~ unemploy:\ "t~.who a.re wtlling.
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Emmett E. Baldwin, assist- ! Me'~ Coonty Holstein club atl ihrough care and coolrol. tech- Ireproduce good producing rows.
!iOn 'at. I ..limo of 111 own
His ;item economic proopeoll!l
by higher wei!are paymenfs
No Sltigle mogJc lOiution will ant meteorologist here said the ' Chesler elementary school Fn- 1 nology. resources, and credit. ! .Holstein ~Jub President Da' lnl tP t;t;r"rif!-· move ln \
weaker conswner
byl solve
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prob- Ohio had never crested along day. mght.
was
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!compijation of
statiitics Lebanon
year on'
oyAnnHolter. T h
to Clllcago.
:n· . . · K':""ellyoaid $t&lt;l' bJIIion In tax •was .eol\!tbijSheil, ,': '''·-·'""··· 1 __ . .
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-·l1t,ovoc&amp;tJon was gJVen by Earl
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savlhgo plllcecl _in · the hands of J Tbe ' OHi•·.eresu.d "from 'New
Dean.
::n tO d::= the vast
consumers and mvestors woold he Martinsville, w. Va., to Coiro, I The 1!10 NCAA
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Koblenlz was re-eleclec presOSJIIoiloD IDterJallooal Airport.
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"multiplied many times in new IlL, Tbursday and from Pitts- • ebampions~p eontest bel.....,
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idenl, N. G. Rose, vice·presiThere
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markets, new equipment, new burgh to New Martinsville Fri· i defending ebampioo Unlveri~
!dent, and Paul Moore. secre1iw~lls;:b' wasth !,..:,.., llrporl l A 16-Year-old' Pt. -Pleasant jobs, new payrolls and then still day
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I ty of Cincinnati and Loyola of
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highbutoltae . lllk
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esc
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more
consumptwn
and
lnvesThe
Ohio
held
just
over
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JI'Ver
ed are Albert Pa'Iker, C. M.
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reserved yooth aDd pa 8,.• .-..
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'l'ark in Cincinnati WSAZ-TV (Channel 31 at ,,311
\Headley, George Holter, and
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aboUt
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Stressing
need
for
fast
acUon,
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Friday'.
Flood
stage
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from
Louiiville,
Ky.
liene Yost. The dinner was ser0
once the bulldlnl's basement,
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miles above Pt. Pleasant when the Chief Executive tho•'l!ht t!l63 feet.
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ved by the Chester 1.1 .A.
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warned that "lll«'t liodlel may
l'l'oiMI Alrllel&lt;l
a car in Which they _w.ere riding was '"uniquely qualified tO he the Friday m;,rked the 17th day ·
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has been appmnl•
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de- cause inflationary pressures wore , ta_in to set a record for this area
w..sHJNGTON
has ~'~~
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record for I•
~o~n:: IIIOflt ae- Ro M
of i"al
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bors Conjll"e!;s for the tenth Con11"""" !!rOss
In the eountry with airline
If!•.
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,strams our reBOurces."
!loodmg bemg 19 da_ys.
gressionol district.
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Salinger,
Janrlvall or landinp on an aver- the vehiCle, received only
The Red Cross estimated tbat l
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Shenff Hartenbarh was noli·
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Of
ICs .of the poUcy
. of every 43 secondo
era
lions arm
of the
and a Meigs Memorial Hospital
530
had been l'flade
1!'1ed of the appmnlmenl
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sprained
Hisface
passenger!
h fam1hes
today '
1 b th Roods 1 H
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the _prepared lunch was uninjured.'
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ADMISSIONS- Mrs.
lbv William H. Webb. executive '
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was the tide of DUUJpOWml
Gill Pomeroy· Mrs Franklin ! .
II nd
IVICe prestdent or the Rivers and
v~
. in false or biu
er" reuoDS for the burgeoning The
shap occurred near
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Harbor~
Congre~s
at Washing- ,
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1 The 19th annual recognllioo
ltJ; :Jtlretl fotm,"
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old TNT plant entrance,
uldieport; Maggie Arnold ' tucky.
,day m Meigs coonty court ac- Webb ~id in his leiter that day for 4-H advisors who have
For 'the 11\081·
Pomeroy; Newton CarpenU.r,
ROAD INFORMATI01'1
Ilion by Judge Frank W Por- ' H •• b · h
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completed 5-1015 20 25 30 or 35
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improvement
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IX
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were
evJe
ommendalion
of
Con
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man
A
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of
Tuppers Plains· Jim Eblin
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. d 1 ar....,n ac was namr:u on rec- years as leaders
the neWi
IM•.Js• countr, _onlltled "Teen TOURNEY OPENS
Pomeroy; Maude Van Meter, in flooded road conditions in Ooe defendant pleaded no I, Humer E Abele.
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IThursday at Columbus.
per told the
Witness wiD be 1hown Tournament play_of the ln-j Chfton.
this area. Gallipolis Post, State gutlty.
j The Nalional R1vers and Har- · Mrs. Russell Few Middle rt
PreQ Club. But be said
March :It• at 8 p.m. at dependent Basketbi!JI League DISCHARGES - Mrs. Ken-IHighway Patrol reports that Clinton Donovan, p.,meroy, bors Congress is connecte&lt;l With ;advisor of the Ruiland c 1";; b
had been inany lapses
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St. .Paul_ Luther- will be&amp;m a_tl p.m. Sunday at ntth Bosrd and son, Middleport ;Rt. 218_ and Rt. 141 are open. pleaded not guilty to a charge problems of flood control. navi-\lasl year, and Mrs. Belly Er••
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this movte a boy Pomeroy High school with the Efhe Davis, PortJand; Roland At Vmton. Rt. 100 hi now op- of dtsturbmg the peace. T h e gation Irri gation and land and win Rocksprmgs c1 b dvi
(\ &amp; J .. At 2 Bachtei,Minersville.
en. Rt. 7 remains closed above , case wa&gt; continued.
[water ' conservation The nnn· both
10 ye:r
sharing p.m. the. Pushovers will - ~lay Birth~ - Rev. and Mrs. Eu· Addison. There IS still a foot of Orville L. Ison. Mason , was part1san organization is dedi- certificates.
are Invited to Falstaff and at 3 p.m. Elher- gene Gdl, Pomeroy, a daughter, wat•r on Rt. 7 between Gall!po- found guilty of a Patrol cita- coled to the advancement of a oth
r bl M ·
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the same mov,le at
_felds and the Mlsfill are sch- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Wolle, lis and Bane's service station, Uon of excesSive spee&lt;l for road ' sound •nd orderly development ' h er
e eJgs adVIsorl
:II taken.
eriuled. The publk. is invited. Middleport, a son.
Conit.uef/ oa Pace I)
and weather conditions. 1 son
natwnal land and water re- \wc·.reen
o clou
attend are
~es. "cotarpenter.
10 Carl
year
! &lt;&gt;dvisor: Miss Patricia Blakes•
'was f1:1ed $15 a_nd costs, .At.tor 1sources.
IIneys for. Ison _flied a notlc~ of i
! lee of Porr.eroy and
Francis
I appeal m MeigS rounty com·
s~rvif'N'I Rdnu
Montgomery of Dexter b 0 t h
Imon pleas court.
. . i H~lcl At Ewi: s
Ifive year advisors. They also
In other actions, Cla tr R1ch.
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County. Horne Demon.
I1mond• was • fined $lf. and costs GlFuneral
, F. h 85 l'f l
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ilor d1st~rbmg the peace, F.d· id ennaf Cis er. h. 1 ~onTghresl- ! stration Agent Mrs. Geneva H
, ward R· Martin ' Middleport ' den I o hhester w'd o Gted urs· I NoIan an d Ho ward Nolan were,
' ~yJd atod· -er rest en(·e, w ere Igu~s1s a1 t he event.
·$10 and costs on a citation of 11
· failing to obey a stop slgn; Hor· .~e t "'Y at 2 p.m at. the Ew. ]
- - -- lace B. Smith, Rt. 1. Rt'ed~ville, \ mg Funeral home.
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'$5 and costs, defective brakes; : Mrs. Fisher is survived by CUBAN CHECKS HALTED
jTerry Rex Cullums , Pomeroy j two daug~ters, Mrs .. vir~ i e , WASHINGTON WPJ&gt; - T h 1 .
·Rt. I, $10 and _co~~. failure tO WoUe anc Mrs. Verdle Baaley, Treasury Department 6aid Fridar
j:lrive on the right half ol the lboth of. Chester , and~ son, it has temporarily ~.topped mail·
hish•vay, and Robert L. Dugan, Dana Flshe~ o( GrP~nsfteld , seV· \ing U.S. governmeut checks tl
$10 and costs on a charge of en gran~children, a~d 15 great- CUba ·bec{luse an unu~ual number
failing to display front regis- gra~dchtldren . Bunal was to haw~ returned with forgt'd sign•
~ation plates.
j be m Mt. Herman cem_etery. jtures.
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l The checks, totaling about $33.a
FINDS OWN BRAND .
, GAINESVILLE, Fla. 1UPil-An j ~' W~ disb~ for eivi l serv:
HUGO, Okla. IUPJ)-R.It Fen- Iearly l&gt;lth Century Bible pub-; lr_e, ~tal Security and \'et.e~ana
nell
leather cutter at 8 glo e!lished in England became the mil· bent"hts. Mos' of the rectptentl
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fact~ry round a piece of ieath:r jlionth book at the University of ,were Cubans. A departmeDt
that sti'll bore the brand of -a cow Florida Jibrary Friday.
Is~o~esman _said t~ey will n~ be
, ow br d
The book. one ·ot ~ven fol)o edi· , mat led f1gam unt1l f~ral mve•
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froin one of mo~ than 100 head i tween 1539 to ~541, was donated ' mto the sttuatton.
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of cattle . he Jld at. 1 sate in ' by Sam Butz, former managin&amp;
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Paris, Tex., 13, years .,.go, · when i ~itor (Jl the Florida Times l.'n·
Meip General Hosplq.l
011e more week to go he- he was a rancher at Ringold, Jon.
ADMJSliiONS -- Mopel
new
have been Okla.
LOCAL TEMPS
Scarberry, ldl&lt;ldiepott; Amella
in fore- ..I wu Just cutting along and The temperature 10 Porn· Davis .. 1M&amp;S9D.
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Grocery on said. "l've.stiiiKot 111atlmindlnl a. m,,tuday .... , 46 desrees. un· Darst, Pome"-y; ·Elll! LaRue,
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1962 Dodge 4 Dr. Stqtion Wagon$229s:

VB. Power lleerlng, power bra~es. 4UIO. trano. llltlin m4
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Radio and beater, auto. tram .• power ateerine. LoW mllto
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1961 Dodge4Dr.Sedan ········$1795

8 crl. Std. trans. Radio and heater low mileage WltiN
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Radio and beater, auto. trans. VB enline.

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Middleport, 0.

Wagon. 8 cyl~ std. lhift. Spotteu orlelnal red flllisb

Deville. 6 window 4 dr. Hard Top. Fully equipped.
most like the day it wu aoid

62Ponliac V8 •· • • • . s2795
Catalina. 4 dr. Sedan. Very tow mfieaee excellent con- II
dillon.

SUN, MON. and TUES.
M.,ch 24-2S·26
"THI CHAPMAN REPORT"
Etrem Zimbalist, Jr., Shelly

Winten, Jane Fonda, Claire

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Power Steerln&amp; and Brakes

Wide Side 8 ft. body

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The Food's Greltl

The MARTIN Restaurant
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MIDDLEPORT

We Pay 3% lnterut D,a Sm!lnp

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S9Piymoufbfury.· · · · s1195
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Ra41o and heater, power steering· and bnkes auto. triDJ, · ·

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and brakes. Auto. tnDI. One owner.

Door Sedan. VB. Std. trana. OVerdrive, radio
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Jdod, RUlli amooth.

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R }es J Seven
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Euge~e il~:·=~~ Jler~ont cou~tie:~i ourt earmgs
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County Judge

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Auto. trana. Radio and heater, power ateerin&amp;. oWned
local mJnlater.
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