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,c~mmittees_Namecl for Annual Party

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lllitteea named lor the annual Table - Dorothy Jenklna, Mrl.
l lt!Uar band party 011 AprU Robert Burkett, Mrl. Kitty
the Ml~)JOI'I Band Boost· Kauff, Mrs. Clarence Lacey;
1 in Monday even ina at the high coHee - Mrs. Robert Sdunoll.
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ance ww "" ~•• w~ In charge of the meeting I Ray Cunnmgham, Mrs. . Paul
. With Mr. William Ruosell, dl· ~aptonsta ll and M,... Allie Hawl'fdor, present
ey.
Seren Lewis, president of the The grou~ voled to serve the
bond, outlined plans for t h e alumni banquet In May a n d
party which is to have a "Shan· plans were made lor the annu.
£fila" rheme this year. There al spring band concert to be
will be a dinner al 6 p.m., lol· held April 9. Appomted on the
lowed by danci11g in the aud- nominating committee we r_ e
toriwn. Band members may in- Mrs. James Pullen, Mrs. W1lvite a guest to the dance.
Ham Grueser and Mrs. Charles
Named. on the
commitlees Archer.
wHerek, KltM
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Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, Mrs.
CriSwell, Mrs. Roger Morgan,
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Mrs. L1onel Boggs , Mrs. Wd- 4
11~ Grueser _and Mrs.
Ohlinger ; Serving - Mrs.
Bodimer, Mrs. Henry Clatwor...
tHy . Mrs. William Davis, Kath· Mrs. Leo Williams returned
rvn Evans. Mrs. Robert King, to her home, Jackson
Mrs. William King. Mrs. Paul alter spending several
Gerard · dining room serving with her Sister Mrs. Welby
and cl~an-up _ Mrs. Don Mul- ley. Rock Springs Road. S h
len, Mrs. Tom Rue, Mrs. Jean w~s . accompanied home by Mr.

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People In
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Mrl. Leo
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bet father,
Sr. and her
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'lll8. Catlio1Jc Women'• club
baa completed plana lor a

mage sale Friday and S&amp;llll!·
day, April J.J In lb.e S m I I
bulldJna, I~ E. Second
Pomeroy. A bake sale wW
be held on Saturday.
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Commltteea named lor the
Mr. and Mrl. Robert Sharp sale were Mn. Paul easel, Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hap- Robert Burkett and Mrs. J.
lonstailand children, Edith and M Thornton ; telephone. Mrs.
Bill spent SUnday In Zanes- n.;n MUllen Mrs
Wllllam
where they were gueots of Clark Mrs.' Charies Clarkson
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sharp and Mra. 'christine O'Donnell Mrs:
family.
jEdwln Wehrung and Mr~.
gene Conde
Friday worlters
Lucy Martin, Cheshire, was and Mrs. P~ul easel, Mrs. oa:
the Saturday overnight guest of vid Goodwin Mrs. David ObMr. and Mrs. Orin Smith.
jlinger, Mrs. ' Howard Dailey,
Mrs. Arnold Richards, Mrs. Mrs. Leon McKnight, and Mrs.
Paul Gomer, and Mrs. Ervin Homer Gordon, Saturday WOirk·l!l
Baumgardner were in Gallipo- ers.
lis last week to attend the ..,._ The group will meet. Thurs·
qulcenlennlal observance of the day to sort the clothing. Thcoselll
Firs!
United
Presbyterian with rummage to be picked up
Church when ihe national mod- may contact Mrs. easeL
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•·•-erator, Dr. E. . Hawcwm was.
the guest speaker.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. toung, Sr.
visited recently in Chillicothe
With his doughier , Mrs. W1lUam Kitchen, who is a patient
at the Chillicothe City Hospit- Mrs. Mart Crary was guest
Swldt, Columbus,
lb.e weekend with
Mr, C. H. Wille,
aister, Mills Ruth

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Wlnnera of the le!tls and thek
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Bob Thomas .
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Mrs.crary is
Honored Guest
for Bl'rthday

Cooke. Mrs. Lewis Long, Mrs. Williams who spent the
al.
of honor Sunday at a dinner 1~~~~~~~~~~
Paul Davis, Mrs. Kate Wilson, with Mrs. Whaley.
Mrs. Robert Faulk (Sandra given by Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Toney. Mrs. Katie McKin- Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and Miller) is recovering from gall Mora at their home, Cho!Sier l
ney . \1rs James Pullen. Mrs . daughter of Colu~bus
were bl~dder su_rgery at Mercy Mem- Road, in obs_ervance of ~er
Jack Hawley. Mrs. Fr.ancis An- weekend guests 01 her parent&amp;, orta1 Hosp1taJ, Urbana last Wed- birthday wh1ch was Fnday.
derson Mrs. Doris Dailey Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag. nesday. Her mother, Mrs. Gail Two birthday cakes were ser·
Charle; Bradbury, Mrs. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher Miller, ill with her daughter ved wilh the dinner to Mrs.
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"""'II and son, W1llie of Belpre were and family.
Earl Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs.
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'Home Deman·
Sunday dinner guests of his Weekend guests of Mr. and Robert Shumaker and Kelly and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Mrs. Leo Kennedy wore Mr. Stephen and Mr. and Mrs.
Cl!$ wiD , ,mOet Wed·
Fisher.
and Mrs. Jesse Lake of West bert Robinson and Dean of New Mrs. Grover Erb was hosless nesday at I p. m. 11 the MarRoland Fisher returned to his .lellerson and her doughier and Lexington; Mrs. Norman
to the Third Friday club Fr~ tin Restaurant lor•.-lbeir annl·
1 studies al Mountain State Bus!- family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael•'
and son, Thomas, Seneca- day eveninl at the home of her / ~~r~~ dinner followe4 by . a
BIG FREE SHOW
' ness College Sunday
Ohlinger and son, Michael, of VIlle ; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Crary, daughter, Mrs. Don Rea, Min-/'
at 2 p. m. at lbe home
Th1..1nday, Much 2Sth
l •ft.er •pending the weekend
Nelsonville. The birthday anni- Long Bottom; Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ersville.
Mra. Martin McAnluJ. Ea&amp;lOPENING NIGHT
' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ma· versary of Mrs. Ohlinger was aid Wildermuth and the honortray favoro will be made
son Fisher and family.
observed with a family dinner, ed guest, Pomeroy and Mr. and A short buslneBB session was lor lb.e Carman Nursing Home.
Jackie Gltoason in
Mrs. Wilham Fisher and son featuring a decorated birthday Mrs. Mora. .
held with Mrs. Henry Reibel,
MAR. II
"GIGOT"
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returned
to
their
home,
Belpre
cake.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lake
visitCallmg
during
the
afternoon
vice
president,
In
rharge,
El..,.
Whlte. Shrine I
(I n Color)
,
Mondny
evening
alter
spend·
ed
Sunday
evening
In
Coolville
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
A.
N1berl
tlon
of
offlcera
wss
held
with
~eel at
the
- :anding the weekend ' with her par- with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Con- and T~na and Todd of Gallipo- Mrs. Reibel selected as pres!. Thllnday .at
Gent&gt; Nf' lson
Fay Spain
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold. grove enroute to West Jefferson. hs; Miss June Ann Wamsley, den!; Mrs. Dale Smith, secrom. tor praetl~ All elected
" THUNDER ISLAND"
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher Mrs. Kenneth Byer, Gallipo- Pomeroy; and Mr. and Mrs. tary, and Mrs. Fred Dessauer,
appcilnled offlcen are 111'1·
visited recenfly at Chelyn, W. lis, spent the weekend at her Donald Mora and family.
treasurer,
to be preaenl.
Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth home in Middleport.
Games were played and priz.
Afternoon Circle
wll1
Farley. Mrs. Farley is recuper· Mr. and Mrs. Horten Brown,
es awarded to Mrs. Albert EbThursday afternooo
at
Pomeroy, Ohto
atinl from recent surgery.
Columbus, spent the weekend
ersbaeh, Mrs. Riebel, Mrs. Am- p.m.;!,!
Beautiful...Compact... E fficient
Val Mitch was the Sunday in Pomeroy and Middleport wilh
eet1'ng
1'n
old Ha•es and Mrs. Smith.
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Easy to carry... Easy to store
dinner guests of hlS
LJlpstesses
M wUI
M be Mrs.
GiblAST TIME TONIGHT
Theodore
Mitch
and
family
.
j
former
Lora
Rousb,
formerly
of
Refreshments
were
HI'Ved
loyd,.
rs.
ayne
" SEX AND THE
Clloic:e ol dlyifll te,.ratures • Eaka·la1ge,
SINGLE GIRl"
Several memhers of the First byd ~- hoBenstessNto ~'!::.« ·~:e The~!!i!' ~~ID.Ciub
Paul Fisher ret~rned to his , Middleport.
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~IIJ)I fasilllll bonae! • Nail&lt;l'yer • Beautiful
employmenl at Ch1lhcothe Sun- ~ Forrest Bachiel, student at Baptist Church In Middleport an """· .
eu~- .... ~·· will meet Tburaday evenlni on
Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, day evening, alter spending the . Mount Union College, is opend- were In Jackson Thursday lor Everett Dailey, Mn. Mu Mein- March
,- . . Sly)ifll e Re-abJ81118kl!·Uj1 mUIOI 1
21 at 7,110 p. m. at the
Hetuy Fonda, Lauren Baca11,
weekend
at
his
home.
1 ing the sprinl vacation with hll the meeting of the Rio G
ode
bart
tllld
auut,
Mn.
Rea.
The
Me.l Ferrer, Fran Jeffriel,
Edward E. Horton, Count BaMrs. John Frick
returned parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forreal Baptist Association held ~a the next meoling will be held at ~~~~.~a::.:::::
Wortd·F•IIOUS
aie and Orchestra .
home Mo~day . from Meigs Gen- Bachtel and family. He became J•cbon Baptist Chureh.
lbe home of Mrs. Dale Smith.
Rodt' Sjxinp Grange 'Will
v... c, .. ~,·
Colorc~rtoon•
era! Hosp1tal and 11 lmprovmg. Ul lhlo past week and Is conliD- Tbey were the Rev. and Mrs.
''l'burallay at 7&gt;10 p. m. A
Rev.
A.
N.
Grueser
of
ed
to
his
home
with
a
lddney
Donald
Boone
Mr.
and
Mrs
SERIOUSLY
ILL
will be p~ by
WED. ond THURSDAY
CUyh arMirived GSunday lor a visit lnleclion.
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Fred Gibbs, Mrs. Paul Smart: Austin Lehew, 1 former Poma refresh- See the complete line of Hoover Eledrlc•l
Much 2~25
NOT OPEN
Wit
ss enev1eve
Mr. and Mrs. ar1 Acree and Mrs. Charles Bennett Mrs.
oroy
Ide 0 1 bas beenl~~~~~~
and brother.
son, Gary, who formerly resid- lis Anthony, Mrs. 11icbard
ly m ';: St Elizabeth H
of
Appliances including Bre1d Touters, ~"
Alfred Gloeckner of Canlon ed at 304 Sycamore-St. In Mid- en, Mro. Pearl Hoffman Mrs. Covington
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Pnlbyterlan
Morch 26-27
spent the weekend with his mo- dleport, have moved to their Beulah White, Mrs.
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will mee'
ELVIS PRESLEY In
Openers, St..m and Dry Irons, Fry Pans,
ther, Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner and new residence on Front-St. in White and Mr. and Mrs.
----ITh,~ay MeninC at 7:110 p,m,
"KING CREOLE"
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore.
Gallipolis.
Cheesebrew.
lb.e chlii'Cil. Bootesw will
Elvis Presley, Carolyn Jones,
Sh1mpoo Polishers 1nd Sweepers.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Dallas
New officers elected Include
Dolores Hart, Dean Jagger,
Mn,' George AnderfMIII, Mrl.
MEET WEONESDAY
and sons, Steve, Billy, and M~ Mrs. Willis Anthony of the
Vic Morrow.
.Ancierlllll, Mrl.
Don
The XI Gamma Mu Sorority chael, of South Charleston, Ohio, dleport Church, president;
WHAT
LOVE
Featurttt•: A Milled Fortun•
Mrs.
(leorge
Low...,.,
18
Colorc1rtoon
IVill meet at the officr of the spent the weekend with their Charles Bennett, chairman of What ls lov that
Moon ·a
Mrs.
Columbia Gas Compony
at parents, Mr. and Mrs. For- Cbrisllan Training; Mrs. Beue
one may I8Y
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES.
Middleport Wedne.day evening rest Bachtel and family 1n Mid· lab White, chairtnall of Chris- You:" have my love f1r
Morch 28-29-30
msiead of Thursday as was dleport and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lion social relationa, servJna 111~·
POMEROY
"THE AMERICANIZATION
planned.
Election
of
officers
!ism
Matlack
of
Chester.
other
year,
But
yet
18 it lhill way lo be,
DF EMILY"
Ia love aowelhlng anyone
James Gamer, Julie Andrews will he held antdd,;•;,J;~p,,.....~ ~ J
Melv:yn Douglas. Jas. Coburn.
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party will be '
Seaquicentennial
Miniltry Re11iewed
see?
Keenan Wynn.
members
are
urged
tD attend
F
Cia
C.lorcartoonl
Jove Ia not 10metblng
and bring a guest.
Auracta Se11eral
or ureh Circle
can lake;
Attendlna the Seoquicenteu- The theme "Strengthen Your
nlal of the Gallipolis First Unit- Brethren Through a Shepherd. And say, "Tonlihl my
stops, your, heart
ed Presbyterian Church, Mon- ing Mlnist!y," waa the tople
day evening !rom Syracuse were lUed by the pastor, Clarence
break."
is that whlcb you cannot
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Durst, Mr. ~~·when the Emma Smith
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Blow
and Mrs. -,..,mas a-~
••· Mr• ~....le of Reorganized Church
and Mrs. WWiam F. Wlnebren- of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Even If you wished to do 110.
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lon· Saints met at the home of Pasdon , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hard- tor and Mrs. Clarence Proffitt.
love Ia not just a Partial
en, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gant,
Mrs. Golda GDIBan welcomklaa In 1 lane;
Mrs. Robert White, Mrs. Donald ed all Present The wOrsbip Ber•
II DOl just bap~,
1Cottrill, Mrs. Lawrence Diddle, vice opened with prayer by Mro.
II alao pain; .
and Mills Frankie Mumaw.
Robert Proffitt.
ill an emolillll deep Ia
' The eroup attended the 1:110 Mrs. WHllam Roush, Mrs. Oroheart;
banquet In the
Wasblngton ver Harris, Mn. Harold Prof. And It does not stop wll8n
School cafeteria preceding liJ flU look part In lb.e lfOI'Iblp sfr.
era part.
addreSB of Dr. Alder G. Hawi- vice wbich waa
OODclwf.
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ina, moderator of the General ed by a lhorl talk by the pas- For love does not slop at a
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Assembly.
tor. Group diJCI'"''ion fD!Iowed.
mand
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I Mrs. Wllllam F. WinebrOIIIOI', 'lbe Women~1 .DePt. II to
It II there and u..rt It
' aa deleeate · Mrs. Arthur Syi· In charge of Family
ever will oland,
i vester,
al;e;,ate and Mrs. AI· March 28, 11 7;30 p.m. Carda The love 1bat ClJI be pvfll
, bert Dural attended the meet- were sent to the sick of I b e
today
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i In of Scioto Preabytery at Clill·
community. Refresbments were
just aa quietly taken" away.
llcolhe Tueadlly.
served to 10 IIIOIIIberl by t b e
boatess.
love that'• plaamed from
COMPLETES TEST
start
.
Locust Grove Mamie, a 11Jr,. MRS. DAio CONVALI!'8CING lt'1 from tha bead and not
year-old reJ!alered Guernsey Mrs. Vincent Dabo, Lincoln
heart.
cow, owned by Edson Rousb, Hlll, Pomeroy, bas been eonmany people ley to Ute
Either W•y We C1n Save You Money
Racine, Ohlo, bas compleled an valesclng at the bome of helJove that ulberl raalalylivt'·'l
offlclal DHIR actual production mother, Mn. J. K.
Smith,
With A .. .
record of 1,718 pounda of milk Middleport.
aonn they fiDd lbemael..
and au )IOUIIIls of butterfat, in
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OOU8IN
DIES
of love they tried
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ina. aecordln&amp; to the Ameri- Miss Sue Lehew of Mason,
bornw;
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waa
by Ohio death of Hobert
. hl'l'
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Slate
cousin, In New York
U their love bad ooly .,...
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Captured in
Jackson Area

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"mfgbty
bappy" Presldeat :
Jobn1on Ia preparing a a•tlonal welcome Friday for the
stars of tbe Gemini spact.

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The President voiced the
aa11on'l pride and extended a
Whlte House iu-vitatioa via
radln - telepbone Tnesdoy to
astronauts Vlr1il (Gus) Grls·
10111 and John W. Young after
ibey were aboard tbe carrier
Intrepid.

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DANCE GROUP - These six Eastern High sc hool stud•nts will dance to the
of " Hey, Look Me Over," during the minstrel and olio at the school Thursday
day nights of this week. Left to right. are Cindy Rinehart , Unda Larkins, Cheryl Be1nb,

Sally Mora, Roberta Trussell and Ann Holler- Sentinel photo

Eastern Minstrel Opens Thursday

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Royals, 76ers Start NBA Playoffs

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CINCJNNATl, 'Ohio (UP)) Given a •ote of conlldence by
BostoD Cellics Coach llell Auerbach, the Cmcinnatl R o yal·l
open _their flatlorull Basketball
AIISOCtatloo (NBA) playoff aerles with the Phlladelphla 'l8en
bei'O ton~t.
.Auerbach • Ceit!cs, cham·
Pl&lt;lll!l of the Eutei'n Dlvlalon,
will meet. the winner of !be
Eastern Division semifinal play.
ofla between the Royals ' and

Around Here Somewhere!"

ly DOAOTHY KILGALLIN

We Need Choice

Jlroadn1

Warren Beatty II suppooed to
be qqed lo Lnlle C.., but
be'o tbe liualvl type, aDd Wbllt
Lollll II waltlnc lor ha' dlvoree, Wllm!ll'l datlnc Rooemary Van ZID In LondoiL Rolemary IJ a model . .. VInce Eclwanll keepo iayb!i that be'a
1101 loin&amp; lo marry
aclreu
ltatby KII'Bb - bad tute. ...
!be Jody Involved II IIIPposed to make lilY - meDII concerninl a betrothal,
""" way or another - yet,
11rangely &lt;II01I8b. be'o uked
bll agllll to algn ber. It'I DOt
exactly a diamond ring, but H'l
a magnWcent gesture .. . Eillabeth Allen Is encbantlnc 1D
the new mualcal, "Do I Heu
A Waltz?" which Is IIIOI't! than
can be aald of tbe lyrlco;
at
tlmeo !be) 1n1 ine1PIIeab(J hay·
.-!. , , moot dramatic ent of the pr..w.&lt;• came when
1\ichartl Rodlera embraoed hill
wife and killed hlr lellderly.
'nlelrs has been I l'OIIIIIICII that
has lasted lonier than a a J
Broadway abow.

WHIU: the attention of the

pubUc Is
focuaed on the vot!DJ rlahta of a theable segment of our citiHIIII In the south,
the aovernment tn Wasblngton Ia &amp;rind·
toe away on a multitude of programs of
the federal·grant·in·ald variety, and we · 1
are afraid that too many have their hacb
turned while this Ia !lOin&amp; on. They art
already to the point where they are unmanaaeable, and will aet even more 10
when the full Impact of the spenders program comu tnto full flower. In 1968, the
· · proposed budeet shows they will reach
a nwn1 •lU blll1on level or
bU·
· lion more thlll for lMS, and fli.S bUUoa
above the 18M mar1t. Th- lncreasee
will all come tzom IIICb proJI'anu u economic opportiiDity; tdw:atfon; manpowtl'
clevtillpmallt; bealth and neearch.

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TM matn queelfon II not whether
the prolflllll are &amp;0011 or bad, or uece~
Ill')' or 111111eefla11'Y· The matn question
11 whtUM all of the lhlnll that
are to bt attempted are the
.. fiiDdlon of the eentral pvernment.
It would appeer that the central eovernmnt 11 attempt!DJ to aubmerp the state
and local aovernmenta and tndivlduala
• and fomlll'll, and allow the fedel'll aov·
c ernment to control our punet and lay
down all the ruJei. If WI iiDON the COlt
, ill doUerl, wblcb II eDoriDOUI, WI Clll DOt
{ lpDN the fact that the aovernment II
' overlooldnl the local aovernmenta thet
are, or should be more reapolllible to the
needs, dlllrn and probleiDI of the r•

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' aton II peramowrt.
Thll nation IJ glv!IIJ away b!Wons to
countries where our embassies are bein&amp;
attacked, libraries burned and Ameri·
can private property confiscated out·
right. That money should be used to take
care of our own needy citizens and then
after they ere taken care of It might be
proper to give a helptne hand to those
countries that are a1 concerned as we are
with the welfare of the world, and who
show an unselfish concern for the lm·
provemtllt of manlrlnd, tnatead of their
enslav-nt.
In one of the cases In point concern·
lng health care we aee a ratd belnl made
on the Social SecuritY tuelln a aeries of
tax lncreuea that will lmpoverilh rather
than n1ae the atatua of tndlvlduala and
famiUea. One leader In the fllht qalnst
the current proposed medlcere calla the
proerw tragic. M belna now drafted by
the Houae Ways and Means committee
there will be aeven lncreuea. When the
ra1aea allao In to effect a penon mlklnl
"'800 a yeer would be paytnc •73UO,
and atW not do the Job that everyone
expect~. It IJ not only a burden on th•
pmon employed but the half payment
of $308 would have to bt put up by the
. .mp!Dyer.
A worker who now bas a tax base of
f4,800 pays $174 per yeer, and there are
:adl1lonl who pay Into health plana on top
of that, and would have to continue to
pay If they are caine to eet the care that
they want and denrve. It II euy to 111
that this aovernment plan II 111-conceiv·
ed, and the only way you can help stop
.It 11 to put the pressure on your elected
offlclall. We all need to take a lone bard
look at every phaat of the present cov·
ernment plannlna. and do our pari in cut·
tina away the drift wood.·

Capitol Comment, Events
ByWU!iam S. White
trinity
WASIUNGTON - With a rare, thil II the oplendld
wr.Jch,
wbate&gt;t-r
the
lntentloll
ly matched twlstlnt ol the truth
in Individual cases. is taktna: ..,.
but at least with a certain •
lent candor, Secretary Gtnertl ~om to M"llvo the American
U Thont of the United Nations puae..- In A!la, to ou:ly an
Amorican eUon againat piD·
hao now openly become an •
age
and murdor of a!IMI honpologlst and proP"'Iandilt for
Jr
and
dteeliCy, a,:d tc OJlOD all
Communist aggression in SouthSootheut Asia '" l!lto f....eltu
east Asia.
U Th111t hal now trumpeted bordel of Communi•t China.
u revealed truth, and without
And H woulj all toe done unhesitation or quallllclllon, the
whole bulc Commurlllt line that df'f definitions which on!y Thalli
the war In South Viet Nam wu 21111 the Communiata ran unonly a 111111 home-crOwn eon- drrlland: It Co!nmunlst forces
test lnvolvinl two IIIII cl local u.vade or inllltrate • r.uuntry.
boys untU di'WIIul old Unclo thl raulll'l! .lightinl Ia only
Sam interveoed to lllilt the "local" and nobody Ia lntruclanti-Communlll IOVemmenl· of 1111 anywho-e. If a•t&gt;-Commuthat cOUnlf1! He hu called up. n•ll forces resJHIIld to on indaon us to ''JIOIIOIIate" and to Ji"''CCent coll'ltry'• appeal lor
withdraw olineinl · u 10011 U ' HOp ' qllfnst maracders. then
th!r IJ not on•y int•rv•n•ion but
poulble.
also
quito unacceptable Inter·
In the proee11, he hao
~
written 10 yean or history, an- v"ntlOn.
E:ven the ~bus little· band
nulled 10 yean In wblch the
Communist govemment of North or Democri!IC SeiiJ~Url Which
VIet Nam hll undeniably and IIIlA been el')'1llg lor w..ko for
consillontly dlrected. supplied "lll!lottalion" - even thoujh
and commanded 1 tlroleu and II 1P perfe&lt;tiY plllm that r•egl)uvqe lnvulon ot South VIet tlallon at lhio s!aRO wuuld be
octtilht urrender to agcres·
Nam In enclleu violation· of •
1iDD
- may ftntl ltaelf a bH unIAemenll made In 1954 at jUot
heppy
wltb the •ntemat»DaJ aosuch "ntloliatlons" u 1n1 DOW
iOclatll
It now h•e.
belna: 10 preosed upon Ul,
When
th•
S.1•iot Uruor pushThus, with U 'nlant'l now unbid&lt;len recrul- lo them, H Ul toward negotiation - albooe lorcet sotlclnl to blact. pill, at thi! stage, belore we
mail or prsuado lbt UDited could pollibly negotiate from
Stateo into abandonJns Ill com- IIINnllh In South Viet Nam mitments in South Viet NIID ·Ia it really likely that this would
and to cut and run are at loall lie ID the interesls of the Unit·
crn!plete. And what 1 pretty ed Stateo? When Charles de
company thev make for any ·Gaulle of 'France pmhes us t&lt;&gt;ward negotiation, is it really
American •o travel w•t.ht
Thant, tho Soviet Ua!Dn and l!QJy that.thil would be ID the
Charlet de G111llo cl Fran&lt;• - IDter•ta of lhl United Statea,

Easter Parade
Oft to Early
Start in Mason

bp their Fashion Show or Halo

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1111 home of Mrl. Kay Wi·

lOft.

'1111 hats, molly funny crta•
lions, wera made by the worn·
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ol lhl club. Prize•
wera
MASON - '!be Easter Parawarded
to
Mra.
Noan
Swockade 101 oH to au tliiY llart
Wedne!day evenlnl when IJijiJio Itamer or the flltmlelt, the pret.
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conslderlnl that Charles
do
Gaulle for years hal been attempting to broidt down Amer·
lc111 lnlluenco all over tht
world?
I1 It not odd · that U 'lbant
should feel free to interfere ill
thi! matter anyhow, since neither North Viet Nam, the ag.
areoaor state here, DOr CommuniSt China, ita master, II
even a mernb-.r of the organirallon for which he 11J08k.l?
And does the Democratic opllnter 111 tbe Senate know that,
occordlrtg to word lo thiJ coiurnnill from a dllllniUIIhed
allied ambaseador. it bu at.
ready IIUCCeeded jll convlnclnt
the cliplomatlc coiDIDIIDity bert
!bot the majority party of IIIIa
country is not behiJd the President in Viet Nam? The fact
that this eatlmate Ia absurdly
Wl'ODI and that a vast majorIty of both pJrties backo the
President doeo not cure the
measureleu harm that hu been
done to American lnlerelll by
the Democratic aplillter.
For the Prestdenl Ia 10inl to
take whatever mrulll'tl are
necessary to def•nd our troop1
and our position in VIet Nam.
U the solrmn determination of
this sovemment eontlnan to
be belittled on our own oldl cl
the world by men who have
cholen to ronow the lrriiJIDIIII·
ble leadership of ouclt a person
u Sen. Wayne Morae of Oro(on, the Chin••• may fatally
underestimate our reaolvl and
bring on majur war.
(Copyright, 1965, by United
Feature Syndicate, Inc.)
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aoine tiJrou&amp;b bll Jd&amp;btchlb act
at U. liolll RooMVelt'a Bblol
Room Ia New Orl..lll with a

ar.peyinl

..~ ot 1111, l&lt;eepln&amp; bll
WDeoa from lui rllll'sm 101.411 -

IOOlinl tbo SR0 castMfDin
wllo wen vlli'IDI doclon •

tendlnl a conventloD ID that coi.Gr!U' dt)'.,
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·Tl.,~ . wbo'ft seeD Jell! S!Di.
mona IInce abe., bleaeb&lt;d her
l!alr blOnde'... • role In tbe
movie, ''Miller Butldwinl"
(Ml' lint ID tbrtl ,eara), oay
she loob absolutely ~tnnnini­
But despite the compllmenll,
Je811 Is determined to becoml
a 11nmt1t1 qaln u aooa u tbe
_
.. stop turning ... Bette
Davil and OIMa De HovUiand
llaiTed In quite a badrltap
biDw11p durtDf tllelr tour
of
New York theltrel 1D bfhall ol
"Hlllh . . Hulh, Sweet Char·
Iotti." II bad aomellliD4 ID .to
will- llh!linl tbe UU. 10ng from
tl'.t var10111 ala.... P.S. Neither ur.g.
Alter •eeinl ruahel or Tanya
Loper!, VJttorio De SJct waa 1111

Heading up

AmeriCan JDttm&amp;IIODal refuo
to bill !be Beatles QVer an1
of tha other aell Ill "Go Go
Manta.• '111e eecutlv&lt;t feel
that many of the acta ID t h I
mov1o clnem bllllna of equal
otaiW'I • Waul to know who the
•
otbera are? Okay, ~ I
Hermltl, TommY QulciiY and
the Reno Four, Bmr J. KlrJI&gt;o
er and the J)akotls lad - UO.
I simply ean 'I go 011.
111

Have an encourqlnl quote
lrom Maurice Glrodlas, bead of
the Olympia ~ which publiahed 11 Candy" and ·"OUta~'.:
"I'm all lor tbe C&lt;&gt;rruptton ol
youth. Corruption II an euentlal part of education. What I'm
qalnst Ia the ~quare world"
.. . What's happened In t b 1
world ofllclence dllrinl tbe put
yearY Well, fer esamplt, the
choreography 1M the ohow at
DuPont's World ol Chtmillry
at the World'o Fair had to be
compleloly renmped to include
!be Fru&amp; and the Monkey.

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YOVTII ASKED FOR rr
•••
'l'hll column w"" young peopie, their problama and pleuur81, their tNubl&lt;t and 11m. Aa
with the rest of Helen Help
USI, lt welcome~ lauihl but
won't dodp a aer!DUI question
with a brull&gt;ofl.
Send ~ur teeo-qe queatlons
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,
care of Helen Help USl lhla
newopaper.
TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE
Dear Heiell:
Bruce and 1 aren't golnllleady but we like each other a lot
- thollih we aren't oerlous. He
baa me very CODIUJed. A ~
pie ol montht qo
another
boy started lUting me and asked me out. Bruce 1111ed me to
ao. He llld 1 might find I like
tbll other boy more than blm
and 11 wouldD't be fair to bold
me back. I told Bruce I didn't
want to co with anyone else,
and tbal'a when we had the
filhl: not over me IOinJ with
10meone new, but over me rafusing to 10 with him.
Well, we made up, and then
a slrl started liking Bruce, 10
1 told him to go out with her,
like be'• ,IOicl mo to do, and be
refused and we had another

IJabl.

11 ~ttma like we fight over
the wr0111 thlllp. Ia he trying
to get rid of me, and, 1110, why

does be go with me and no 0111
else? - OONFUSED
'1'be romance between Jim Dear Con:
Mitchum (Bob'a son) and NanYou Dsht ovwr tbe l'llht
cy Stone 8PP'.8rl lo be over; thlnp - but fOil label them
Sha wanted to get married. Ke WI'OIJI. I'd .111!111 yon're both a
pre!med to think about It ...
llttll jelloua alld Wlllll'l of eKII
A pair of Brl!'.sh newlywedl, other, 10, naturally, you'll tblnk
both actor-types, bave bep to "He'o trying to get rid of me,"
battle ill publiC. ''ihtlr frjtndJ .
Bruce tello you to date
fear the marriage llln Wiolil others. Th011 you acrap IDJtelil
trouble ... Jaok Carter baa been pt a~$IJII_,yoq like blm )loll.
- He- probabiJ • ~ ' goiDII
.-.
with you 11 too 1004 to be true,
ltay WIIOD prelldlnl.
and be bas to 111111. You 111117
li&amp;Ure
the' un1e about him.
Refre•hments were aerved bjr
You'd
find ou1 ill a bUrrY II
and the moat ori1lnal, Mrs. Ka:r the hotrte-. Mra. WilloD, Mrs.
vnu'cl
t1op
wanderiDII, . ':Wbal
Danny Yonker and Mra. Jam&lt;t
Wllaon.
be
mean
by that?" - and
An added attraction or tho Jarrell to Mra. James Proffitt, aak him. - H.
Join. Charles Yeager, Mrs. Josevening waa the alnlinl of Folk eph Llab, Mrs. Geor£e Bunt1,
Songs by Barbara Betzin&amp;, All- Mra. James Diehl, Mra. . Idle
ole Chapmin and Lucy Amf. Clark, Mrs. Donald Coot, Mrs.
bury.
lloHmary Coot, Mra. Wlllil
A short bualneu lllttlin8 woa . lluddiiJal, Mra. LaWrtliCI J'oreheld with tho prealdent, r.ln. lllllt, Mra. Wayne Gnen, Mn. ·
Edward Ryan, Mn.
Nolau
Jwaelrbamer, lllrs. Freddie Tlul·
bet, Mra. Lester :urkle and 001
pot, Mrs. Donalcl E. 8mllb.

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ARE THEY ALL LID TIIA'I't
Dear Helen:
I'm a senior at an eastfl'll
blih school, wen lmown 1M 11a
academic achtevemenla. Well,
now H oeema 0111' achool II aettine well knowD for Ill moral
"de-chlevemento." I'm 10 •
plied witb tltt way the ldda
act I could •cream.
1 know a few lemons are do
pected, but, Helen, the wholo
doggone barrel Ia full of lemons! ,We're only a little past ;
the n\ldtenn and already twice .-,l
aa many glrla have bad to llaVI/
achool as compared to 1a1t ytllr. : ·
I'm IIIJ'Pl'ISed more baven't Jell, .
but I
they've beea mn

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Two Meigs county Cia" AI picked lor second team All-Ohio
school athletes. Ken Hartung •Iter the -1963-64 cage season.
.
of Eastern and Larry Price oi l This y~ar PriCe ended . the
The newly organized Chesb- Southern High school, won slate· season with, a 17 point per game
ire Boys Baseba)~ Assoctat1on , wtde basketball honors Tue~ average. He is activ~ in school
beld Jt• first meeting of the ,day.
actlvitieo at Southern Hi I h
vear on Friday, March 19.
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h 1 imd
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The organization consist&amp; of Hartung, a 6-4 eager on the sc oo
Is c assed as a strong
. ted t ! th th Eagle• team received Second ha..ball pHcher by local sports
men dedICB
o ur er e
.'
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- fans. Price is also a member
Interest and participation
of Team Ail.()hlO recogmtJon While 0 I th high hool b d t Ra·
all boys in the area in the sum- Pnce. a 6-2 forward. was p1ck- 1 e
~c
an a
mer baseball program.
ed lor the third team In a UP! c ~~stern's Hartung tossed in
Joe Wills was named presi· votmg. Hartung also was voted j3611 points during the regular
dent . with Glen Beebee . vice loting
to a third team berth '" AP bal· I.season for about a 20 poin
. t
per
preSJdent. Bob Burchett wlil be
·
game average. H~ scored on 62
serving as secretary-treasurer. Price received the honor de- :per cent of his shots from the
Managers named lor the com- spite the. fact h.is season's per· field and was the team 's top
lng y~ar will be Elmer ~aird formance
was hampered rebounder. Hartung was also
and J1mmy Tucker for Pee-Wee through a broken ankle he suf- first string quarterback on the
League. Dale Allensworth will fered during football drills last Eastern football team and was
be back again as Manager for Fall. The Portlam. youth was a member of the track squad.
the Little Leaguers.
Cliff
Queens, Glen Beebee and Joe
Wills will handle !he Pony Lea·
IS
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gue.
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Plans are underway to start
a membership drive for the
new orgamzatmn. Also, the fl·
nance committee. consisting of 1 If condition and confidence ,two years and St;ble has never ·
Burchett, Sonny Smith,
Cliff contribute 99 per cent to a gone more· than 10."
Queens, Jim Tucker and Bill 1 :ighter's greatness as former
Price, has several other fund I welterweight champion Fritzie . Clancy lS not . tramm~ &lt;?rlfraising projects under consid- , · believes, then Jose Stable 1 f1th for a sh.ort fight as mdicateration.
Ihas most of the attributes of 8 · ed by ~e SIX strenuous_rounds
Dale Allensworth was select·
boxer.
or sparr1~g th~ ehamp dtd Tuesed to check on the possibility of Stable must be confident of day at his_ ~ 1a ~ . e s h a Lake,
entering Cheshire in a league
chances for his March 30 NY., trauung st~e. I~ fa~,
consisting of teams from neighright with welterweight ~la~cy see~ confident 10 Grlf·
boring communities.
Emile Griffith because the ~.lth s. co~dltwn and a~;;;.erts ~~at
The boys of Cheshire will ftave
hasn't worked out Em tie IS a strong ftmsher .
And Zivic. who The Grirfith-Stable bout Is
Iv;::\~~ St:i~!e'i Monticello, N.Y. 'half of a Madison Square CarIt
site Tuesday, was im- den twin-bill which also feaLARRY PRICE
with Jose's ..condition, tur~s light-heavyweight cham-which he judged from a " real : pion Willie Pastrana versus 1 ,
crusher" of a handshake.
·Jose Torres.
1
"I can tell you 're well con.
dilioned" Zivic said to Stable ·• Paslrano. also at MontJCello,
ft
A
and co~dition and confiden~e is not taking the challenger
For ••pert guidoAce on contribute 99 per cent to a : lightly. The champ went fo~r
rounds Tuesday, brmgmg hts
filing your 1964 tax return, fighter's greatness."
Griffith's
manager
Gil
Clantotal
to 103 since he began
. order your copy of Ray De
cy,
!snit
at
all
imp~essed
with
training
lor his title defense.
Crane•• "Cut Yo~r~r Own
Stable's condition and boasts
T1111n.•
that the champion "has gone
TO ATTEND MEET
115 rounds four ti~''"in _th:_la~t CH.~RLESTON : W. Va (UP))
- Fullback Jim Brown of the
two diamonds In operation Ibis National Football League chamyear, both located behind the pion Cleveland Browns will atCheshire-Kyger
Elementary tend the spring meeting April 9
School.
Plans
have
made of the Charleston Rockets Quarand mat · 1
edbeen
1
0
erl8 secur
re- terback Club
place . one backstop which has Brown wili present a sound
1
been m usc lor. several years. film of the highlights of the
bleachers wall be coAstruct- Browns' 1964 season
ed at the new diamond.
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Another meeting has
been EXIDBITION GAME
BUDDY MOORE
scheduled for Friday, April 2, PIDLADELPHIA (UPI)
.
three Meigs aas1 A school
at
.7:30
p.m.
in
the
Bradbury
The
Ph.iladelphia
Eagles
will
Far 32 yean De CraM 1Hn
basketball players shared in
been a newopapar writer and burldmg in Cheshu-e. AU inter- ,meet the New York Giants at ! post - seasoa honors, placing
editor. For 25 yean he's ested people are urged to at-~ Princeton, N.J. Aug. 28 in a ' one on the Second UP! All·
benefit exhibition game.
,
.... a lax columnist. This tend these meetings.
Ohio learn, one on the third
combinotioa enoi-tlr qual·
and one honor8bio mention,
lfin •im to tell J001 whot
Ken Hartung, Eastern's 1&gt;3
yoo. wont to know • , • in o
war you can understand •.•
center was placed on tho
Second team ; Larry Price,
aboot tile tas ••aulaSouthern's
8-2 forward, made
tiDaL
tb n 1·rd
e
team, and Buddy
HCut Yo1r Own ToxesH hns
Moore,
Middleport's
5 -t ge•
64 pogos, is illustroled wit•
1HR with lhe outside sbuL, was
sample formo ond coon SOc.
CJnCAGO IUPI) The committee made lhree honorable mentioned.
SOc A Copy
ball coaches can consult
rules changes, effective next
officials next year, the R u I e season. It allowed the consultaAt Our Counter

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I tlon't C!OIIIIIder myself I
prude. I like to go out and have
a blul like lhe rest of tbe tlda
BUT I'm 10 tired of wreJIIinl
for my standards that I'm ally•
lng home more and mort. It
·llll&lt;!d to be that a &amp;irl, wooldn'l
date a boy qaln JieCil\llt 'be
was a Dltle too "dfmandlltl.~
Now you don't go with the IDil&gt;i
taco agiln becaUH they ~
even inSist, on the wbol1 thiJii.
I'm not the ollly one wh • ;
feeil thiJ way but then!'• DOi ,
IJIIICh :you can do about
the rest of the girl!_~L 1111Dt; .
they're WOMEN lllmiUJ·
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I'd like to bear olbei' ·
kldl' views oD thll and tlnd out
U there's aWl hope that we don't
have to be the future - OLD
MA1D8 OF Ali!J:RICA.
Dear FMOA:
Accordlnl to my mall, teto
We doean't have to Ill a km1
wres:llng match, U you look 61r
nice IllY•· not "popular" IllY"
Trouble II atril wllll tbe ., ....
U,e or aolnl around w11b ""'
lows who bave beea around ~
aod thet klod doein't atop at
Rouod one. - H.
'lbla column II dedicated Ia
family Uvlns, so U you're haY.
inl kid trouble or just plaiD
trouble, let Helen Halp YOU.
She wUI also welcome your
0WJ1 amUIInl nper\ellcet. Ado . .
dress Helen Bou.t ID _.. .4 ,' o.l''•
thla newspaper.

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Mrs. James D. • Durbin 3401 Mrs. E. J. Fourtil:q ot HqystQD '
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and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Fourt1cq
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Franklm
St., Pt. Pleasant son 1 L'b 1 T
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5 : 57 a. m. Tuesday.
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n· ch ed
IS
. • our JCQ s son.
Patients llire:!ly discharged The suit claims both C?uples
included Mrs. Charles Parks, were awakened by bangmg. at I
Mrs AI' B d h8 M F
the door of the Greg Fourllcq I
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Ice ra s ~ • rs. er- room. Three youths asked I
die Jones, Ralph Dixon, Arnold "Where's the party·?'• then beBall. Mrs. Ronald Trimble Miss
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j Til gan beatmg the two men, the
e,
au
anue • • suit alleges
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William Tho
·M W'll' · Lammons, a JUmor end. and
mas, rs. 1 1am T lb t
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Reynolds M H0 ll" M
a er . a sop omore tac e,
Deborah 'E ~ ttis ays and wtre charged with disturbing
· nne •
the peace and simple 8,1)58Ult .
FIGHT RESULTS
All three students have been
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Cavalier
pom~d Gaspar Ortega,
150, 11 Pace, first invitational handiMex1co (101.
cap of the spring meeting.
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[erence, while the clock is Ithere h~ be~n any d,ou~ t~at l On Tuesday, rookies Ted Da· Jack Hamilton was touched
s!oppejl and the hall dead, by the Cmcmnah Reds pltchmg lvidson and Dan Nev11Ie had lor a COuPle of more runs in 1
requesting it at the scorer's corps 18 stdl the best m the given up but three safeties in a the seventh as Marty Keough ~
table. The scorer will signal I :e~gue, hthe perfo~~nce 10 the r2-l win over Baltimore, and on doubled, a walk followed and I
the officials to come to the : ldt ~ee exhlbltlon games lsunday it had been Sammy El· Don Paveltich and Cardenas de· I
table and they will confer with :8 "
ave erased lt.
lis, Bill Henry and rookie Lacy livered singles.
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If ttu; coach requesting the a 9-1 wm Tuesday .at La~eland . Mets to fiVe hits Jn 12 innings., ~mcmmitt, which resumes ac· l
conference is correct-, there will :over the Detroit Tigers.
1 ~llis allowed but one single in tion_
Thursday . at Cl~arwater I
be no time out. If he'a over· l For the second consecutive s1x fraones.
agamst the PhiladelphJa Philruled, his team will be charged !
the Reds' pitchers yielded
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three hits. This time it was The Cincinnati attack also the ~G~ra:~=fru:•:t:Le::ague:·===:::::::=:=:::::::::::::::::::::.::::.::.::::.:::::~
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. grizzled veterans, .who did ' punch as Tony Perez and
':Alii said was:
the first lour secondll briDling
JOb. . . .
IHarkness, sharing first
the .ball up tbe court alter an TBJtour~s, bettlmg to keep his work belted bases-empty
out-of-bounds play, or in the
as an occasional 1tarter, bagg~rs. The Reds collected 11
llrst eight seconds after a bas- Iworked the first live inpihgs bits in alL ·
ket or free throw.
and dul not yield a hit.. Du)'en, Rookie Bruce Brubaker
. The old rule allowed a team almost a cinch to relaiD · his racked for five runs in the thira
.to call time out at any · lime bullpen post, finished the a.ame. inning by the Reds on a pair
during the 10 seconds aUowed Tho o.nly run off them came in 1walp and silllies by Vada
ta brilll the ball across the ceo- the first mnlng lind
un· lson, Frank Robimion, Leo
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. the defensive team durlng free
will hold tl\el~. singles end di!Ubt.s
throws .
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tournemltnt 1t the Pomeroy Lantis

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victory OY~ the Pltllburgli P~
The "playboy of the Western ratea. catcher Joe Torre hit
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to talk 10 blm aboul lbe
G"me.
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Award jlven ·-Uy ·rui. and Mack Jones also hom- ~~
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NO. I pitCbei' a' lbe.ma· 'enid :lor the Braves. Bob Bata(ter a '64 season in which ley hit two homers and Jim
Eastem lllgh echoora ..,rar
had a :!0-9 record, 11 shut- Paliaroni connected for one lor basketball playera defeat~ tbe
ools and a '1.65 earned run av. the Pirates.
!acuity 61-47 In a game orerage.
Elsewhere, Jesus and Matty day night on the Eaglet'l tlll
!Chance it Hpected to be Alou each had two bits and floor_
.3
.Wen -lietf.es!-thlos year buf be .drove in three runs as the San Though
may lind hio most ~ious com- Francisco Giants heat the Chi- ~ot available, faculty merilbera
petition rigid in the Angel GDI· cago Cubs 7-3. . .Billy Moran's participatlnl were AI Biir:a;
out.
wind-blown double drove in Dave Stricklin, Jim Carpealer,
1\!rs. Warren R..,.es
The fellow with the lmpre&amp;- three runs and helped the Garry Parsons, Lany Moniauo
elected president when parents sive credentials is Fred New· Cleveland Indians to a lll-3 tri- and board members IIIMrlri
interested in a Little Lea!l"e man, a 6-foot, 4-lnch, 190-pound umpb over the Angels' B team. Caldwell, Jr., and Bill
Associalion at Harrisonville El· righthander . from Framingham, Bobby Locke went five in- Eastern seniors who .Jill" ·
~mentary School mel 1\!arch
Mass., who pitched seven nings and allowed only two bits formed were Dave Leonard; X.
m the School cafeteria.
scorelesa innings in Tuesday's and Bill Skowron hit a two-run Caldwell, Roger Spencer, on..
' Mr. Arnett, 5th grade leach- 1-0 Angel victory over the Bos· double as the Chicago White on Cruise, Ken Hartunc aDd
er and manager of the team, ton Red Sox •t Palm Springs, Sox topped the Minnesota Twins Rick Koblentz.
outhned the purposes and bene· Calif. Newman, who had a 13-10 J..l. ..The Kansas City Athlet- The proceed~~ of fiOUO. will
l1ts of having a Little League record and a Z7j ERA last sea- ics shaded the New York YaJ&gt;- . bf •pplied toward the ltllkr
team.
son, has :allowed only one kees 6-5 on Burt Campaneris' class trip. The Junior class bekl
Other ofricers named were earned run: in 15 innings this three-run homer in the 13th in·
jitney supper in the cafiteria
Mrs. Vance, vice president ; spring and is regarded by Man- ning.
prior to the school-laculty pr1111,
Mrs. Flora Osborne, secretary, ager Bill Rigney as a potential
Making A Bid
and Mr. Warner, treasurer.
20-game winner.
Rookie outfielder Danny Na- Tuesday's Basketball ReAIIII
A m•eting was set for Mon·
Struck Out l'lve
poleon, a .351-hitter at Auburn, By Unitod Proil IJrta'utloul
day, March 29. at 8 p.m. in the Newman struck out five bat- N.Y., last !Ieason, drove m
NatiQnal AAU Totlnulm. .
school cafeteria to dist'uss fund ters and walked two with rook- three runs with two singles to
At Dt11.ver
raising projects. Dues will be ie Rudy May finishing up for lead _the New York Mets to a
Semifinal Round
accepted.
the Angels. Los Angeles scored 5--2 wm ov.er the _Balt~~ore Ori- Armed Forces All..Stara 1M ·
the gome 's only run in the ol~s. N~pole?n IS ~lttlng -~ I
San Francisco A.C. a
· fourth inning when Jim Fregosi th.ls sprmg m a bld to_ stick ~ Denver Capitol Federal U
doubled and Lou Clinton tri- Wlth the Mets. · .John Tsltouns I
Akron Goodyear 71
and Ryne Duren combined in a
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Reds whipped the Detroit Ti- IOWA CITY, Iowa IUPI) Entered Hospital
gers 9-1. Chico Perfl and Tim Gary Fletcher, Iowa end f.n;m
Among those who entered
Harkness homered for the 1961-63. will take over as ffesb..
Holzer hospital in the
Reds.
man football coach for his IIIII
24 hours were : Mrs. Charles I
! Walt Bond, Rusty Staub, John , mater when he graduatel D
J . Bush. 125 Jackson Pike., Mrs.
Bateman and Jim Beauchamp J_une.
Thomas C. Evans, 134 Fourth
homered to lead the Houston 1 :"""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiii....
Ave. , Clay E. Fellure, Rodney,
Astros to a 7-5 victory over the :
Ricky Evans. Rt. 1. Patriot, AUSTIN Te (UP[) _ Tw , Washington Senators. Don Bias- .
~ewe~! O.MCari~r, MercervHie University' of •Texas footba~ ingame had three doubles or . - - - ON All - - - .
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·· rs. lm R. Smith, playt&gt;rs were to Bppear in court the Senators .. .Dick Stuart's I
Mason, W. Va., Mrs. Larry
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Walter Cheesebrew, New Hav. today on charges of beating a smg e, o owmg a smg e by I
lather and son a. a mole! room. Johnny Callison and a walk , deTELEVISIONS
en, W. Va., Mrs. Henry R.
! livered the ninth~inni.ng run
Beach, Rt. I, Middlepori, Clar· The players, Pete Lammons that gave the Philadelphia Phil·
ence L. Story, Rt. 1 Pomeroy , of Jacksonville, Tex ., and D1ron lies a 5-4 decision over the St
Mrs. Elza E. Malone, Rt. 3, T~lbert of Texas ~ity , along i Louis Cardinals. Chris Shorl
Jackson, M.rs. Charles
R. w1th student Erme ?am mag~ : pitched the £irst five innings
WY 2-2255
Parks, Rt. I, Ray. James How- of Houston and the V11ia Capn . for the Phillies and gave up
Pomeroy
ard Nicholson. Rt. 5 Athens, Motor Hotel were named in a ! two runs.
608 E. Molin St.
Bryce Browning Rt. 1 Dover $45,000 damage suit filed in
and Mrs. Ray W
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Monday nigbt before joininl the
team for the trip here. Tueaday, the "BiB Dipper" worked
out in Clnctnnatl Gardena and
did not appear bothered ·by any
pain.
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thinks he wiD be ready iooight.

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and hete April 1.
The lloyala·7tlen series fea.
tures • duel between .Wilt
Chamberlain of Philadelphia
and O.car Rnbertson ot Cincin·
nati. Both of these auperstara
have been ailing, however, and
may oot be at their besJ toni8ht.
Chamberlain, the 7-loot-1
scoring champion of the NBA,
has been aufferlng stomach
aches frOUI a pancreas dlsor·

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Boston skipper
haa plclt"!i the Royals to win
the beoft-ol·flve '!lffiilinala and
to advance lo the best-of..even
finals agalnit the Celllca.
The ...,..., game of the Eastern Dl~on lltll1ia Ia scheduled
in PbUadelphla Friday nigbt.
The teams wiU return here Sunday afternoon for a nationaUytelevlaed (ABC) game. u addiIlona! games are needed, they
w!U be In Philly next Tuesday

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlildleport, 0 ., Mar. 24, 19155-S

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sinlin8
atar has a problem that JJ1911 ol
hlo fans don't know a b o u I &amp;ambling debll well IIIIo tho ,
a1x flgurea ... Allan Sherman's
privately pressed ta\11'1
of
"My Fair Lady" Is tbo De w
disk to play at partiea. "Witb
A Utile l!lt of Luck" beco'DH
"WUb A Ultle Box of Lox."
and you tab It from lbere. AJ.
au Jay Lerner, who created
aome of the most brllllallt lyrlco of all lime, mUll be lrllbtlully plwed . . . Vladimir i!Dr·
owltz' contemplated retW'Il to
the concert world wao, ourprialngly, a front-pal• otory in one
of the world'1 11101t respected
newspapera. This column lteJDo
ed it un Jan. 29, 19M ... There
will be charity premieres or
"'ibe Sandpiper" in
London
and Paris, both arranged by
Elizabeth TayiDr. Tbe
giant
Hollywood openilll - wblob tbe
Burtons will attend In July - .
will benefit tha Hemophilia Sc&gt;clety, Richard Burtoll'l faYOI'
lte charity.

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that delivers the taste and I'II eat my hat.''

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lint H work!•~ dayo of this
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ta opplleotloas for jobiOII
pay Ia Oblo, a report by lbe
Ollio Bureau of UIIODiploy-

~; 'jhe Lighter Side

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-Being Over-Weathered is
Also Uncomfortable State

bad&lt; to seo nts ~~&amp;ler, Mr. and Mrs.
Elllf!le
(P'rantel ) YoWll- They lefl on
Sunday morning to villi tbeit
son
who is Mr.
a student
Ohio
University.
Ball is at
a form·
er Harrisonville reoident.

Harrisonville
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addition to feeling "under the
weather" occasionally, I some-

times feel that 1 a m "overweathered.'
OVer· weathering is a condi·
dilion that results from abS&lt;Jrbing masstve doses of extraneous meteorological infor·

m~~w~le~-.,.to~~~-~. the*-1

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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char· of Mrs. Dayton McElroy . .
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her rather and brother, Wil· : Mrs. Mary Kelley and daush- .
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Wl'i bf'rved to governors.
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i Anthony J. Celebrezze, former ; Religion and Mental H~alth
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the held ln Washingt·)D. D. C. ~u m ­
~ cab:net, .e~joyl-.J .a glass of t~e mariz.ed the event today.
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I ~r•m!! for trea~ !.i.,e!!r. of •.t.e men- They discussed with him the
tJ 1l.. a·etarded.
proposal made by the CompreThe ietter ~ ~; .J thoe~~ Ohio pro- hensive Mental Hea lth Planftlms could be given 1mpelU&amp; ning committee for a health
l'·ith. early aopi'O\'al of
the center in soulht•Aslern
Ohio,
; ;sta(e's applic":~l : M f•lr lram;fer a!l a part of the Appalachia
, cd the B.roadview and erne veH p:r~ram .
~: ~U\S hospita \s i.' J the stale.[ This he"! lth Cl'nler would in- .
Jt \c (If!said the Broadview etude a m~r.~al l1t;Jlth clinic and i
t !&amp;-:! :· t.al near Cleveland, sched-1 trr:.ining c~'lt~r for nurses. No
: U1ed h· be ciJy:l] in a consoli- 1definite· loc::Jtiot, r.as been t hos.
: :Jttt"ic.11 of Ve~~f 1•1:; r1dmmist:a- en for the ct•n' f'f •
; !:1'0 J·ospitals could be used T~e delegate~ and Mr.• Moel: lr:. n·c(,1ately, The Cr1le hoo;pilal , ler all!o stlldied Huuse Bill 29&amp;i
-,e u h.i, would require l'Xten- which would t.m;ropriate moncv
: IU~· remodelJ:q:.
[ for operat. r.g cr:;t!' of commur;. ,
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Hy mell l .:t' h '&lt; hl· centers. ,\t
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the present l!mt&gt; money is availab!e on ly fm eonstruf'h)fl '
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anJ f·QI.IIt&gt;m,•r, L The commu n~~ity and sta lt: mt• st finance all

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Mr. Clifford Anderson
and Sharon JeweU, Mrs.
Golda 800, Ronald, Monday
family of Parkersburg, and Mr. Jones, Mrs.
Cotterill, Miss , Mr. and Mrs. Hua:h

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Soci·ety Notes

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WASHINGTON fliPl i - Pres·
ioent .Johnson served tomat••
juice at the White House Monday night and I bea!11iDJ Gov.
James A. Rhodes urged him to

day -m&amp;.
llewt)' PI1J1IruJ

AbytkJDOHa~t M~""~w·ilbP•~. _ _ _ _..;..._ _ _ __

and .Mrs. Nolan Haning.
meeting will he April 20th.
Mrs. Grace Carr and Mrs. The Lend • A • Haad Circle
Faye Lewio are home after hav. met WednOiday at lhe home of
lng been hospitalized for sev· Mrs. Gloria '"••s. Mra. Dena
era) weeks.
Welch was th:devotlonal lead•
Mrs. Martha S.yre of San- er. Mrs. Artlls WastiOner, Mro.
ford, Fla., call..t on Mrs. Felis: Dena Welch Mra. Pauline AtAlki"' recently.
klas, Mrs, Ruby Halliday, Mrs.

IF VALUES ARE HARD TO COME BY,
WilY NOT•••

:. terest is the counter-clockwise
, eirculatioo in the up~r ~tmos·
: phere that has produced a 1
, warming trend on the other side 1 LOGAN. Ohio ( UP]) _ Good· 1
of the ~tment.
year Tire &amp; Rubber Co. oHi 1
. Television IS not, however , cials Tuesday announced plans
. the_ source of over-~eathermg . for 8 $400,000 exiJ&lt;msion and imIt IS merely a earner. To lo- provement pro jer i at their [
· cate the S(IUrce, you must turn Ia 1 h
,
I
d b th P n ere.
. to a report JU~t re ease ~ . e Plant M~nager Nath~n H.
House Committee
on Go\ e1 n· Hur1 sa1'd the expans1·00 . wh'1c h 1
.
t opera t1ons.
men
It d" 1
th t 1 1 . 1 1'" , WI·n ·mcrea se emp1oymen1 by 60 i
•sc oses . a a eas j 1to a total of 360. was due to in- I
federa 1 agenc1e! are now end .
th
. ..
t creased use or padd ed rl ash~age .~ wea _e~- ac_tlvitlf'~ boards and inter ior in new au1
tomobiles.
Don King Construction Co ..
, Jackson, will break ground for
1the expansion in a few week3 .
The 24 .000 square foot additio:1
is to
cost $150.((10, improvements to presmt facilities $50,1 000 and new equipment $200,000

In White House
Pleases Rhodes

Mrs. Sbaron Jewell, Mn. ~u•r•"

Logan's Tire
Plant Will
Be Expanded

Tomato JUICe

Mrl. C!YGO Anderson anti family. Rc- md Mrs.
Sprinm~
Cecil Cox of Athena spent S u l l - ( 1
day e""ning with them ala41.

in Florida and
stopped on Dunbar, W.
Va., spent a recent Atkins,
Mrs.
Diehl
and1~
8ormle
Welcb were
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5~1e~5~~i~~·

creep or er me when 1 would the Coast Guard , the Atomic
stay tuned for the weather re Energy Conunission , the Agri·
port that followed the late news culture Department and the
on television.
Health, Education and Welfare
In order to get the next day 's Department.
forecast, which took about 30
1 didn 't see anything in the
1econds, I would have to sit committee 's report about this ,
through a five-minute illustrat· but I have heard that in some
ed lecture on the nationwide areas there is lively compe.
movement of frontal patterns tition between the Air Force
and high and low pre~ure s.
and the weather bureau in pre. 1 would be told what the nine paring forecasts.
o'dock temperature was in
Anyway, it is obvious
Phoenix, Ariz ., and how the dis- such a large scale operation
turbance that was developing could not be maintained withover the Great Lakes would e!- out public support. Thus you
feet tbe Midwe st.
I can see the importance of
Before long, 1 found that I keeping us laymen in an overcouldn't get to sleep at night weathered state .
until 1 knew whal the nine
Once we get hooked, we will
o'clock temperature was in beg, borrow or steal if necesPhoenix.
sary to satisfy the craving for
If I went out in the evening, barometer readings a thousand 1
and didn't get home in time to miles away .
catch the last weather report, Adv. for Moo. PM's Mar. 2%
1 would have to telephone Phoenix before I went to bed. This
r is the first symptom in the
over-weathered syndrome.
1
In its final stages, yon no ·
. longer care if it rains or freez. l
· es where you are. Your only in-

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Willi Mr. on4 M'rl. DlfRock
ton Phllllps of Pomeroy 'flletl.

sunGay wllll

Mr. and Mrs. a.rold Willis Allo;gra Will on her blrtbday. Mr. ODd Mrs. Harryr ~=~
and· son of Colwnbua spent a ·The t-H Club wu orJanll'l!d of Colwnbus v1811ecl St
weekend wilh her brother, Mr. on Monday DiCbt. '!be Deltlwitllllr. ODd Mrs. William

By Mrs, Fells Alkire
The Lend • A . Hand Circle
ment Compoo,.tloo •bowed · pl.aiu1ing a bake sale for
:'m~!:'ual cost of
lotldoy.
Aprll 20, Saturday, at Kroger's.
'eoc&lt;Upatio•n[ BUC Admintstrator WWard Mr. anti .Mrs. Robert Jewell
Governmental Pl
spont Sunday eveniDJ with Mr.
with the elements
P. Dudley said
continued
Mrs. Glenn Jewell, Down·
widesprei:ld that even
cl1ims were don 284,4%9,
Weather Bureau has hecome
compared 1o lho same
and Mrs. Robert JeweH
volved.
of !!Ill. Up lo 1\ltl"'b 18 total
dinner guests Suntlay a1
The Army , Navy and
Halliday • Atkins h001e at
Force conduct weather
claims were ut,.f'7t, compar· !Rutland.
grams, as do the Federal
ed to 9l4.,8t9 a year ago.
Mr . and Mrs . William Dye

WASH~~~~~ ~J:~ _ In

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122 N. SECOND

·MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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COLORFUL COSTUMES - Tbe color featured throughout the Eastern lHgh Olio and Minstrel ls ••resented in
the costumes of these dancers. Included in the lille are, left to right, Lois Sisson, Mary Bmg, Roberta ells, Karen
Bissell, Sandra Trussell, Delores Bise, Janet Fick, DrusciUa Cline, Nancy ~aker, Esther Spencer, Mary Bahr and
Ca thv Andrews. The group will dance to the music of "The Robert E. Lee 10 the fmal number of the frrst part
of the show. -Sentinel photo

March Seen
Ghandi'strek

lie DAYS SPECIAL

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Beautiful year 'round coab - PlaJn pop. ·
l~n outer ahell wJth printed inner linint.

Popular ttretch denim C1prl pants Jn Na·

TERRIFIC VALUES, 2 BIG DAYS, FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

•Y Blue. Sizes 10•to-18. Trim flttiDJ and
::ornfortable - A bil special value for

Rain resistant finish. Revenlble 2
eoats in one. Siles 10 to 18 &amp;nd 16~ to
2410.

Buckwheat

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STRETCH PANTS ·

ub•il!s

REVERSIBLE COAT

ll8c Days only,

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Shop Stlffler'a Frld•y •"" Soturday for the belt lMiya , the OHIOn. Homa nHdo, opporol ond foatw•r for thto whole fomlly. tWw Sprint
F1ohl- It railmoney . .vlnt prices during tl~Ma 'twe'blt lk Days. a. htore whton the doors opan Friday It 9 A.M. You'll ilnd Bit lie
Bargains In _,-'Dapartment ot Your STIFFLER'S STORE IN POMEROY.
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ANTHON
Plumbing • Heatf1111 ·

Teflon tronlnt BHrd

22x44

FLORAL

YourD•pend..le
D•al., Far

PAD AND COVER

TURKISH BATH

PLUMBING

SETS

TOWELS

AND

Heavy quaHty cotton terry
bath towels In big 22&gt;44

Teflon coated woven cot·
ton ironing board cover-

HEATfNG

size. Extra soft and abs_...
bent. Assorted colors in

and thick fibreglasa pad.
Seorcb proof. Makes Iron·
ing easy, Fits M-inch

Ph- WYoMS$1

ii!Jard.

floral patterns.

HOSE

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20x40 CANNON

FANCY KEROSENE

VARNISHED FINISH

FANCY FOO'I'ED

Mell's White Cushion

TURKISH BATH

Hobnail Hurricane

Hardwood Utility

GLASS FRUIT

SOLE WORK

TOWELS

LAMPS

STOOLS

BOWLS

fancy striped patterna, 211
dO alze. Lay In a IIUp!IIJ,

2 PRS. FOR

3 I'OR

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complete with wick. A big
value,

Take your choice of handy hardwood 1tools patterns. All with smooth
varnish finish . Ideal to
use on the patio, for fishing or camping.

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Decorative

Bljl thin~ CanMD quality
turtblh bath towela lA ••

Take ,your ch6ice of plain
drest: nylon or mesh ny.
IonS' in the season's best
shades, Sizes 81&gt; ·to 101&gt;.
Save at Stiffler's 88c Days.

2 FOR

2 FOR

NEW ARRIVAU
FOR

d'Jl
PLAIN NYLON

SEAMLESS MESH

••Gone With

The Wind'' style Hobnail

glass and brass Hurricane
lamps. Burns kerosene -

aorted plain eolors and

Long wearing white eottoD

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4 PAIRS FOR

work sox with thick dou-ble cushioned aole1 for ex·
tr-a comforl AU she• 10
to 12. U.y In a supply.

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SOCKS

Fancy g]&amp;SI'II fruit bowlsin ruby red or milk white
glass. n ~corative, useful.
A special value at SUff·
ler's for 88c Days,

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LADI'ES' DIAMoND

GIFT BOXED

RAYON HALF

TEXTURED NYLON

SLIPS

HOSE

FANCY FASHION

Fine quality rayon tricot
half slips in assorted col}
on and lace trimmed sty(.
1r1 - double panel, shadow
proof. Sizes S, M, &amp; L

Popular Dew textured ny·
Ions in diamond designs.
es 81&gt; to 104. ll8c Day•
Special.

Attractive Mw style gold
pins in assorted patterns.
A apec:i1l va)ue for &amp;Be
Days at Stifflen.

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Youth to Live
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ellv••ll

-Young DenniJ Pleratt bl

FORMALS

today --, lhanks largely to a

tient Himtblgton ·policeman.
san... II

The It - year - ·old

from Middletown; Ohlo, ·

Sizes 5 to 18

perched precarlowlly oo a
";~::;:;:~~~~row ledge of the Ohio Rlv-erll

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Apple Grove

llrldge here :fuesda)' night
told passers-liy he intended to

Canada's new maple leaf
flag, wm be placed on sale
June 3oth. The Hag will be
red and white againsl a blue
background.

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24x36 FOAM BACK

FINE TEXTURED

NYLON LOOP

PLASTIC WINDOW

RUGS

DRAPES

Beautiful cbllfoDB and laces In long and short
styles. Pastel colors of pink, yellow, blue and white.

Officer Robert Shy .a&amp;ked
lad's permissioo to join him
the ledge, -During the
conversation, Shy was able
convince Pieratt that life
deed was wortb Uvlnc.
Dennis decided not to take
final plunge.
The boy tater loid olflcen
fell he ·was no lonier )Qvt4
hbl
!bat
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CANADA'S NEWEST- This
new five-cent stamp, saluting

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jump.

L &amp; Z ·SHOP
DRESS SHOP 12 STORlS SIDE BY liiDE) AtiNEX

118·120 E. M•ln

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Beautlful dark shades. Siz.

Alf' nylon loop throw rup
Me .rour .cl!olce &lt;1f fine ·
in assorted decorator col·
textured plastic drapea in
o"' - 24x36 •lze. All with
pJaio colors or fu1ly Uned
DOft·lldd cushioned foam·
drapes in colorful new ,pat.
llocl&lt;illl. Bie Valueo.
' l ·lents. 36x87 sire.

Pomeroy, Ohio

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Fancy Embroide..-1

.LADIES' FANCY

PLASTIC WINDOW

WEAVE DISH

TERRY WASH
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MUSLIN PILLOW

R•yon Brief Style

SHADES

CLOTHS

CLOTHS

CASES

PANTIES

Washable plastic window
shades in 3ex6 size. Choice
of ereen, tan or white. Re·
shade yctur home now at
th:.; low special price.

Big size waffle weave cotton di11h cloths in faney
patterns. Packed 6 in •
bundle . Heavy quality , Big
Value at 88c.

Cannon quality cotton terry wash cloths in plain colors and assorted stript'd
_pattern&amp;. Big size. Lay in
a 1upply now.

Flne count muslin pillow
ca~&gt;es - 36x42 size. Choice
of many embroidered de-signs, patterns and colon.
88c Days Special.

Fancy lace trimmed brief
Jtyle panties in white and
pastel colors. Fine cuage
rayon tricot. Sizes 5, 6 1: 7.
Save duri.rug 88c Days,

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3 PAIRS FOR

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llx96 MT. MIST

Ladlu Docron, Nylon

54-INCH QUILTED

LARGE COVEREO

52x70 Flannel Bock

UL APPROVED

COnON QUILT

COTTON HALF

PLASTIC GARMENT

DIA~ER

PLASTIC TABLE

Electric Extension

BATTS
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SLIPS

BAGS

Beautiful double panel,
shadow proof half tllps
made of easy care blended
dacran, nylon and cotton .
Sizes 8111aJl, medium and
lara:e.

For storing your winter
garmentJ. Zippe~ed (losure - quilted ends--clear
plastic sfdes, Big enough
to hold 16 eannents.
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one seamleia: sheet of .snowy white eotron with

Jmoolb

rtszed finish.

PAIR

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PAILS.

inches long.

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36x6 VINYFILM

ASSORTED CANNON

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COVERS

CORDS

Smooth, sanitary plastic
.dj.aper J)BUs with tight fittin&amp; lids and deodorizer.
Assorted colors. Special
SBc l.iays Value,

Extra, large size plastic tablE' covers with flannel
back. Choice of assorted
fancy patterns and colors .
A big 88c Days Barg!li D.

3 handy ele-ctric extension
eords in a bag. UL approv·
ed constru&lt;"tion . 6. 9 and
12 f'oot len-gths. Specid
Bargain.

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~C!H:ROM::E::PL:A:TE=D~ r=~~~S~IZ;E::l
and all have the famous Zenith
H~NDCIIAPT8D CHASSIS
for greater dependability
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COMPACT, LIGHTWEIGHT
PERSONAL PORTABLE TV

ZENITH BIG SCREEN

· TRIM, HAII)CRAnED

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Adjuablle~tl

Hiih fUh10n St)'lini i-A

tmart 2-color ciilblnel.

a.. utifullji molded tim·

ulated

le;~trt iH ~:abinet

PANS

PANS

CHAIRS

12-inch by 21f.. ·inch aize
foam Eurethane in round
or equare shape. Pillow
foret read)r to be eovered

Decorative fancy ceramie
dOli!&amp; - 10 lnchn tall, as·
sorted breeds. H you lite
does JOU'll love these cer·
amlc reprodlretiona. ·

Oblong aluminum pan
with slide on clear plastic
cover. Use for bakmg,
routin&amp;, si.oring. A real
"Wity item. .

Big 4--quart size covered
sauce pan made o( polished aluminum by Enterprise. A special value for
88e Days only. Hurry!

The best patio ehair value
anywhere. Heavy plastic
webbing - tubular alumi~
num construction with tilt
proof legs.

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vy quality plulle, Assort.

111100th finllhed
bandte. BII,V now for.

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lll..,.priM Pallshad

7'&lt;:VP POLISHED·

ALUMINUM EGG

Aluminum CoH"

111

PERK
Enterprise aluininum pereolatoro - bript polished
flnblh - 7 eup eapoclty
wll~

best prool handles.
II8C ~· Special.

SIZE.

ALUMINUM D.ISH

· "PANS
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Bll llkjaart oizo Enter•
' llumin11111 dllh paDS
~und otyle - poliJhed
flnblh. S{&gt;oclll 88e Illy•
llu'pia,

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PLASTIC WEBB

ALUMINUM PAtiO

ALUMINUM PATIO

LOUNGE

ROCKER

Full •ize patio loun&amp;I••:;:•J
pleJ\IY of str9ng p

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webb&amp; -tubular aluminum

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BLOUSES

construction · with ., tilt
proo£ legs.
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PRINTED PLASTIC

with
prlnled
teriola.
Barco)n,

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sisting of three pans in
graduated sizes. Big Baraain Buy,

3 PC. SET

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Alumlnumce.......r

FANCY COnON

ASii TRAY AND

DECORATED PATIO

CRYSTAL CAKE

SAV.ERS
polliibea. al~;~,~
cover arid ,, delrglass eal&lt;td&gt;lN -.:._ ·

TABLES
Round met-al patio lablP in
enameled .finish witb deeo\'ative design. Detaehet

for

fabrics. Sb:ea ·· · · ' '

from tri·pod legs to use

lJ IIIOntha II,.,,

11 serving tray.

lkigbt

piece IOf. _~I lor ll8t
Days oit})l. ·1-- ~&lt;. _-- '•

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lnf.ants9to liMo.

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Cannon bath towels- Bold
stripes, floral. plain eol·
ors. jacquards. Extra solt
and absorbent. 22x44 size.

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TAILORID.

SAUCE PAN

A fine aluminum patio
rocker to match the chairs
and lounge. Buy a whole
set at these low B8c Days
Prices.

22x44

3-Piece Aluminum

FINE COnON

Prett.y spring style blouses
in white, assorted colors
a)1d printed patterns. Roll·
up sleeve styles, easy-care
cotton fabrics. Sizea 32 to
4.2.

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•nd ott Whtte OOIOf.

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PLASTIC WEBB

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An excltlna new con.
capt In pq.rtable TV
styling. Etiony cokw
end White cok)r w
ll&amp;ht Brown color
11M Off•White cotor.

llodet M12SO u

DOGS

nJture -

Tile AOAMIR

TheJITUTl

FORMS

Blr •lze oerub or uti!li,

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• IQ.Che...l Tual. .

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ALUMINUM PATIO

A big size cotton duet ·mop
- padded to protect fur

on modo of polblhod
mbo ..... Pole~ .. a ... .....leto·- ·lld. .
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ALUMINUM SAUCE

TUBS

eu
paoclliir II a must. These .

• Mortzont.l

AdJustm.m
• 82-Channe6 Tt~rNIII

ALUMINUM CAKE

MOPS

J1 yoa•ore dlo!IDI

AtnJolller
• ••Perma·S.t"' VHF
F'IIM TUIIIItf

• Horlzontal Wklltal

Assorted CERAMIC

.POLES

PQACHER~ ·

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• "'fllerma·Set"' VKI
Fine Tunlnt

FOAM PILLOw

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PLASTIC WEBB

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....,_ TV

patio, POTCh

portability

4-QT. SIZE

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easy TDOIII to TotHI1

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PLASTIC SCRUB

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ZENITH LIGHTWEIGHT, SUPER
COMPACT, HANDCRAFTED
PERSONAL PORTABLE TV

LARGE SIZE

COnON DUST

rtHNn - Adju.:teble towel
pole with rod and two
rinca. Chrome plated me·
.lill..llic Value.

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METAL TOWEL
Saves opaee In the bath

• no prifl.led circuit. e 110 production .Jiorfcut.

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the choir ha• been Invited to
Columbus, Ohlo, ln May w
11 the opeoing .Cornmunloll
vtce of the General Assembly
the United Presbyterian Churcll :

Stokely

only 1 cakJrie per seroing
no sugar at all

·.. as well as two pre - assembly

Cno111 Style

meetinas. Two years ogo, the 1• • • • • • •
·• sembly
choir aang
at the General AI- · ,
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Cocktail
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Monday Thru Thursday- 9 to 6
Friday and Saturday--8:30 to 8:30

EXTRA LEAN - EXTRA TASTY
YOUNG PORKERS

••• AND TRIM YOUR POOD
OLDS'l'El PICTURED - Shown above is Mia Margaret R. Hayman, a patient In Pleasant Valley Hospital, who
will be 103 years of age on April 20. She was born April
20, 1862. Pictured witb her Ia Mrs. Mabel Krebs, nurse
aiae at the Hospital

Distaff Side's
Golfing Plans
Are Announced

. ALL PURPOSE
River news
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LYONS

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TUPPERS PLAINS

Food M1rket

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Depaltment Store

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YELLOW I'AQES.

Where )'QUI' llncer:
the walldng.

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PILLSBURY
CAKE MIXES

Qualltltlet

SILVER BAR SWEET

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CHEF BOY·AR-DEE COMPUTE

PINEAPPLE

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blrdcap, a latcer rubber buck- .
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wbldl were left 011 . ell)' buies :
clurlng the year.
1
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at and 81 ahoppq bultrll
wblcll were left OD ell)' buts
durlDr the ,_,
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Homogenized

ltaDlwluo River Semel ,
down London 8:31 a.m.: Lucy :
Jane Lucas down 11armet 1:30 !
a.m.; J. S. Lewla down Mar·
met 4:25 om.; Thelma Ann up
Wlnl!eld 10:20 p.m.; ll E. Bowlu clown Winfield 2:25 a.m. ;
0 . F. Shearer down Winfield
1:30 a.m.

Sisters:Style Shep

111 elf loloel

Pluten Mixed lata
Yoslllllila BarlltH Pun

4

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2!:· &amp;lc
IJapra S•IIJ Starch
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Massel•n's Applesaact . 4 ::L '1 .

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16 oz.

Hqlaad down I a.m.: SUaan
7:30 a.m.; EasterD up
8:20 a.m.

Pick A PreHy ·Hat Now I

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Zip Popcorn

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ONNE·TS

19oz.

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MORTON'S
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rullers, Pomeroy • MIIOII

21.11, Pt. Pleasant 2U3, Hlnt.on
PT. PLEASANT - Plano for 2.18, K8ll8wba Falla 1.43, !!bar·
thla aeaaon of the Woman's Golf lestoo out. London dam wu runAssociation of iUcldiD Valley ning 111 feet, Marmet one foot,
Country Club bave been 111- ,and Wlnlleld dam 4 feet.
IIOUIIC&lt;d.
Boat Mov-:
Mrs. l!ette Daw11011, pres!- Obi! River - Charters up 14,
dent, allllOilllCed tentative datel 4:10 p.m.; St. Marys down 15,
lor social affairs that wiD In· 4:25 a .m. ; Southern up IS, 3:30
elude husbands of tbt 110111011'1 a.m.; Zimmer up 11, 3:40 a.m.;
llfOup. They are:
Jacob G. clown 16, 1:35 a.m.;
Steak fry and CMd party, Mly Jefferson up 17, 1:20 a.m.; Chara.
,les K. up II, 12:55 a.m. ; Jloa.
Nine holes ol aolf and bam· ver up 18, S a.m.: J1111tl up 18,
burger fry , Jlllle 5.
.10 a.m.: Polly Crane down 18,
Pool party and wiener rout, 1 a .m.; Andrew Calhoun up 18,
July 25.
7:15 a.m.; PauY Downt)' up
!lance, AIIIUII 11.
20, $:55 am.: Pennsylvania up
Louella Morpn, 1ac11ta day ~1. 4:50 a.m. : L. Fleore up 21,
activities chairman, said U. S. 5:40 a.m.; Chria Jr. clown 23,
Golf Association rules for band- 4 p.m.; Oliver Shearer down 23,
leaps will be observed. It 1NI 12:50 a.m.; Molly K. up GreenliDJIDUilCOCI that two aoU invlla· up 7 p.m.; Lynn B. clown Greentiolll bave boon received, oue up 1:45 p.m.; Harry Dyer clown
from the GalllpoU. Qub for July Greenup 1:45 p.m.; Luther
?th and •• othlr from WOJ'!b. Herclman up Gnonup 12:40 a.
!ngiGII GA' Count It Parbfa. m.; Ravenswood up Greenup
blq, Jur1 20th.
2 a.m. ; Philip Spom cl o " n
GNenup 2:50 a.m.; Western
clown Meldahl 4:411 p.m.; WorliVNNY BAM
ron Hougland clown Meldabl 5:,
IIIIBNILUI, Eacland (UPI}- 10 p.m.; Ti!Dpko clown Melclahl
t
WIYeo 1lalmed busblnda from 7:!5 p.m.: Valvollne down Mellllmllna a IIIOIHIII1y fund.rals- dahl 8:15p.m.: Mimi down Mel\ ID&amp; cllJmer lor tho Cluan!blll dahl i :40 p.m.; Bayou Lorraine
-uol aJIIIIII beeauH a down Meldahl 10:30 p.m.; Lou: : .,._ ICinll1y drud buDDy· lalana down Meldahl 11:31 p.m.:
' , atyll girls wwe w ad u - . Lolla Shearer up Meldllhl mlcl' 1 Now tilt dlnnor may be night; Sieve Cllek down Me~
c:al1lcl off altoghelher beceuae dahl 1 a.m.
the bunnies' boyfrltnda bave
~ about their caotwnes a.Dlptlll Dam Kentuck-or lack of t11om.
ian up 1:10 p.m.; Onward up 7:·

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of Oak HID , Ohio, vis· • her home on Pomeroy streel.
SOCII!:'I'Y MEm
P I - ' VaDer Jltlpllll
schools, was guest
"ed over the -kend with Mr. She resided wllb her 1011
MASON - Tho Allar Sodel1 ADMlTl'ED: Mn. ADna E).
spoaker at the reeuJar dinner
and Mrs . Lester Dodson and wile , Mr. and Mn. R...U
the t. Joseph Clwrch of Jdns, Malon; Ar111ur ,Sayre, E.meeting of the Rotary club on
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ton on Third
lor
Thursd
M W'lk
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Muon met .....,lly at the ana; Mn. Earl Wlena, Chesl&gt;
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ay. r . .1 s spo.e
Mr. and Mrs. Brookie Henry Mni. John Hetzer of Parkers· •al month•
,._,_,
..., GalU
Modern Math bemg tauJ!ht In and chl'"-n of Pl. Pleasant bur• visited on SUnday with [from a leg !Micture eRSed h1
of Mrs. Alberta Wiles iD Ire ; ,..,..,. Jo Slurl-.••
.
our school
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Mrs Shlrley Kay polls Ferry; Mn. Joap Durst,
FI'A MEETING
lher Smith, Jean Judy, Earl Thoae a:tendmg were Donald ' visited on Sunday with her mo- her parents, Mr. and Mn. a I .
ew aven.
.
GallipoJla; Mrs Jobll Clendenin,
'nle New Haven PTA met on Lucas, Mrs. Luther Smith, Mrs. \Fogleeong Donai•J F Roush !her, Mrs. Thurma Love, 9f lfarold Schwarz. Mrs. Schwart . Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
the president, conducted the Pt. Pleasant.
Thursday evening at the Ele- Jack Needs. Mrs. Chester Wea· ,J..IDyd R..;sh , Richard 'ord, Jack Fourth Street.
.
on Monday
with her lei, Jr., and cltlldren of·
busiDess meetin.
A,..,ing DISCHARGED: Qeorge cardmentary school with
Glenn ver, Loretta Wriston, Eller~ New - Flesher Clyde Foley R 0 m e Mrs. Nan Melntllllh accom- daughter and son-m-law, Mr. l eroy and Mr. and Mn.
were Mro. Thomu McGowan, er, Pt. Pleaaant; Janet Small,
Smith, presJdln&amp;, in the abse~ce 1comb, Mrs. William Ru,..ll, , Wllll,.n:!OD Harry Miller Ed· panied Mr. and Mrs. Schwarz and Mrs. Hetzer m Parkersurg. MPcDanlel, ~-~-~h~~.!'~ of Pt. Mra. Gary Glbbl, Mrs. William Soutlls!de.
1
of the president. The meetmg Mrs. Roland Karr.
Win Stein Arthur Thabet Thorn- to Akron, Ohio, to visit Bill Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barton I easant v~,..,.. -""'
Chisler, Mrs. Sebullan Tetles·
----1as Reed, 'Rev. Martin B~ris ford, . Knopp and Mrs. Florence Walk. and two children of Ellzlibeth, weekend With Mr. and Mrs,
wa• open~ with the smging of
AVALANCHE cLUB
co, Mro.
Barbara Noilp, REED NAME)) BOQK.IE
" ~menca
accompanied by The Avalanche Home Dorn· and George Ingels.
Mrs. Mcintosh remained
In Pa ., visited over the weekend IJS McDaniel, Sr., In Mason.
Mra. Thornu Ryan Mrs. Ed- NI!!W YORK (UPI) _ Willis
MJSs Ethel Riddle. Devotions onstration Club met for their
GARDEN CLUB DINNER
Akron to assist in caring lor with hJS mother , Mrs.. Clara Miss Alma Duddin of Nllnl, ward BaldWin, ~
Stella Reed of 1M New York Knick·
were led by Mrs.. Carroll Adams March meeting at the horne of The New Haven Garden Club ' Mr. Knopp who Is recuperating Barton and with other relatives visited over the weekend with Gress and Mrs. Shlrley Kay. erbockers Tuesday was namec
Jr. Th ree specilll
numbers IMrs Lieulo Roush Mrs Aba· held th .
blrthd
d' at the Walk home following an and fr iends. Mr. Barton is em· Mrs. Eber ROI\Bb, Miss Mary
rookie of the year bY writer&gt;
were. sung. by the
·
·at the ner on ear
annua1
m- 1·uness.
·
Ltfe Duddlng and ~·.
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Na·
·lunior gail · Thompson preoided
Saturday
evenin ayat the
PJoy ed by the Amencan
~~r reI&amp;lives. Euene Rayburn
ond family
and lijMI1'IIcaster
,
Choir of~~ Paul s
Lutheran meeting. Devotions were
led Martin Restaurant in gMiddl~ Mr. and Mrs. Warregself and Insurance Compan y oi Pitts- ·~ Mrs. Delbert Dotson and Mrs.
~urch. God Ha~ ., G 1 v e n I by Mrs. Herbert Sayre.
Mrs.
rt This marked their S5th an sons, Tod and Christopher of burgh.
""t Harry Grimm left on sunday
Wmgs t o~ery B~rd . a negro Sayre also read an •.rtlcle on l::'versary Those attending we~ Columbus, visited her parents, Mrs. Clara Barton is now at for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
PEDWIN
~~;;!~i~~, ~~ r.. ~~n~h~o ::th~ 1Dthe meaning of St. Patrick's MJss Lel~ Jane Powell , Mrs. hMrrt. and 1Mhrs. Rkussedll Cape·
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ay.
A K M~l
M
H ard a over e wee en .
I
er Blt&gt;ss Us" under the direc1 · · "'" ung,
rs. ow
M R
11 B rto
lion of Mrs William Russell I The lesson "The Well GI'Otllll- Burris, Mro. Martin Ohlinger, I Tu ;:,· fusse
a n ..
th
A nom mating committee wa~ I ed Homemaker'' was presented Mrs. Ottle Roush, Mrs. H. L.
e ay or a week's VISit wl
•• •
appointed Mrs Chester Weaver by Mrs. Ray Thompson. Reports Oyer, Mrs. Howard Wagenhals. her da"ihter, Mr. and Mrs. HarMrs. Charles Haley and Mrs: ion individual projects were atv- Mrs. R. F. Bryant, Mr.s. Fred old .Lepro, ~lmw~, Pa. .
Roland Karr . Mrs. Burrell Daw- \en. The president read the club Batey, Mrs. Willlam
Chisler, M1ss B08Sae Wnght and stS·
·
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1
f
th
ch
1
emblem
and
its
meaning
Mrs
Donald
F
Roush
wn, prmc1pa o e s oo, an ~ ·
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• Mrs · ter-m-law, Mrs. Carl
. . Wrtsht of
nounced that they were trying The door prize was won by Lloyd Roush, Mrs. Lee Gibbs, Coolville •. Oblo, VISited recentto get a list of librarv books IMrs. Leo Thompson. The club Mrs. W. T. Stone, Mrs. N. 0. ly In Rapley with Mr. and ·
needed for reclassification she ' honored Mrs. James Harper on Wem, Mrs. L. C. Roush, Mrs. Mrs. Clyde Wright.
also stated that 15 library' and her birthday.
~ay Pickens, Mrs. Ray Prof.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Urb~n
reference books were needed for The next meeting wUJ be on fltt and Mrs. Velma Roush.
and he_r mother, _Mrs . Am~l1a
--ach room in order for t h e April 15th at the home of Mrs.
HAVEN HOMEMAKERS
Gabelem of ~untmgton visited
school to be classi fied as
Leo
Thompson
Th
H
H
k
on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs.
8
·
e aven omema ers Club 1 Chr'st
Blet e
1
first class schoo l Mr Earl LuW_IN ONE CLASS
I held a Cane Weaving Workshop
Y
n r.
ALL MATERIALS AVAILABLE
ras announced lhat dicl iona rie ~ The Wm One
Class
met
on
T
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fl
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob B~ll
.
on ues ay a ernoon at t h e - - -~- .--·
-- · and
were badly nee-ded at
the Monday evemng at the Educa -[ home of Mrs. Iva Capehart lth
.
tion Building of the New Hoven M
4. b
N 11 . h w ty ExtensiOn Agent - Home
school
Mr . Smith read an articl e · E U B Church LUther Smith Mrs. b. u reyll ode~e m c arge. IDemonstration, phone 675-3710
em ers a e mg were Mrs. lor come to the 1
M h
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
written by ~he State Pre~idenl mtr ,1 ~_ed Mr. Paul Pickens Gordon Clark, Mrs. Pearl Briles, .
c ass on
arc
SP 3-5554
MASON, W.VA.
of PT.~ statmg the necess1ty of from _Pomt Ple~sant, who show- Mrs_ Sadie Warth, Mrs. Newell :25·
parents and teachers attending ed slides of h1s recent tnp to and Mrs. Capehart.
•
1he organi7.altonfi . The
r~m ' the Holy Land.
.
On Tuesday evening the club
THE MIDDLEPORT SHOPPER'S BONANZA IS NOW OPEN FRIDAYS TIL 8 P.M.
t'ount award for $2 for havmg The refreshment commit! ~ held their regular
monthly
the ~ost parents _a tte~dtng went lor the month was Mrs. ~ugene meeting at the home of Mrs.
to M1ss Ethel Rtddle s room . H:.~dn a ll. Mrs . . Paul
R1ckard. Jess Maynard. A short busine!!s
81x99 "HOPE" .
LADIES' BRIEF
20x40 CANNON
BIG 2 POUND
ThP guest speaker for
the Mrs. H&lt;:~rry P1ckens, and Mrs. meeting was held and a social
COTTON
MUSLIN
TURI(ISH BATH
BAG SHR&amp;DDI!D
STYLE RAYON
mePting ~a s Dr. Ray Pickens, Lesley Roush. Those atlending hour enjoyed.
Jr. cf Mlddl~port , Ohio.
He were Mr. and Mrs. James ~ ·
CLASS PA.RTV
lipoke on poisons and preven- 1Roush , Rev. and Mrs. Ma rtm
tions of poisons. This was in Berlsrord, Mrs. Paul Rickard, ecrr~· Robert Cooke entertainGenuine "Hope" quality sheets.
Plain colors and fancy striped
keeping with National Poison Mr. and Mrs Cecil Pickens, I d • s"'edmberss hoi JheCr
4th
For fillin,c sofa plllows or bed
snow
Popular
brief
style
panties
white cotton muslin - expatterns.
Soft,
absorbent
cotton
Prevention Week.
Mr. and Mrs_ Charles w·eaver. igra e un 8 Y c oo
la.~s of
pillows. Soft nutty shredded
tra wide hems. Extra long
made of rayon tricot. White and
terry hath towel s made by Can·
Refre4hments were served by 'tr. and Mrs. Roy .Jon e:-~. Mr. th.e ~ . U . B. Church on Thur~day I
we&amp;rinll.
foam.
Non4lerglc, sanitary.
pastel eolors. Sizes 15, 6 &amp; 7,
non ,
Mi!iS Judy \ homeroom repre- and Mrs. Luther Smith , Mr. e\enmg at her ~me. DevotiOns
DISCOUNT PRICE
DISCOUNT PRICE
DISCOUNT PRICE
DISCOUNT PRICE
sentative l.o those present Reg- I and Mrs. Robert Cooke, M r ~ere !ed by. Chh~ck W o o .~·
lstering were Mrs Joe Paugh, IFrank Young, Mrs. Tom Horf- ~ti~es w~re ~nbc ~;ge of Gall
Charles Frye, Glenn
Smith, I man, Mrs . .Jam es Gilhr rt. Miss '
e( a~~lste t Y · rs. Cooke .
.\i rs . .lames Haggerty, Mrs. Bur- Ethel Riddle and Mrs. Eugene I ' ~ r~ m:n \ wce·h·e s,ervewd to
rell Dawson, Mrs. Jam~
N. Hudnall.
.m a ou ous ' ar ene ea·
Housh. Mrs. Leslev
Roush,
RUTH CIRCLE
ver, Christine Hoffman, pam
Mrs. Charles Rou Sh, Mrs. E. The Huth Circle of Lutheran we·~ver • Jean Ha~rah. Becky
D. Knight. Mrs. Arthur Hart, I Church Women mt&gt;t on Tuesday Ohh~ger. Debra Rickard, John
\1rs. Charles Smith , Mrs. Gene t&gt;vening &lt;:Jt St. Paul' ~
parish , BurriS. C_huck WbOd. Jay Lou- .
Athey . Mrs. K. G Thc...'Tipson, I house with Mrs. Robert Layne d~n, David Hudnall and G a I I
Mrs. C. \1. Adnms, .Jr.. Mr s. as ho~tess_ The program " Day Miller. PERSONALS
Rohert Weaver. Mrs. Warren of Rest and Gladness'' was pre- M
d M E
H d 11
iVeaver. Mrs. John Ferguson, sented by Mrs. Harry Layne, 1 r. an
r~. ~~ene u na 1
~trs. Harry Staats. Miss Hole- Iassisted by other members. a~dh 8 ~ D&amp;vl: ~sited ;ecently 1
0 mer
;tin, Mrs. E. C. Riddle. Miss Those attending were Miss Wit
r · an
rs.
Ethel Riddle , Mrs. Harry Layne, Lelah Jane Powell, Mrs. Don· [Rtush a~ Sugar G~::, Ohio.
.\irs. Faye Smith, Mr~ .
Mitzi aid Bumgardner. Mrs.
Lloyd
arry rye atten
the. Sci·
Oldaker. Mrs. Rkhard Lewis, I Roush, Mrs. Harry Layne and !•nce . Fair at Marshall mver·
Buy For Spring &amp; Eoster Nowl
\1rs. Tommy Fry, Mrs. Ralph [Mrs. Robert Layne.
ls1ty m Huntrngton ~ver t ~ e
Whitmore, Mrs. Henry Buck. 1
ROTARY CLUB
w_eekend. He also VISited With
PRETTY NEW
Jr., Mrs. Paul Roush, Mrs. Lu· • Mr. Wiles, Math
Teacher ih" broudthers BlliMandhaRoss who
, are st ents at ars II.
i
Mrs. Roy Grimm is a surgipatient at Holzer Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Layne
New sprlna faii.:ions for Ea1ter and family were busineas visiBri1ht
new colors amt patterns in fine
tors in Morgantown, W. Va. on
cottons,
acetates und blended :ftlbrics.
Monday.
luaJors,
m\~ses and womens Sizes.
1 Mrs. Lester Ohlinger has re- ;
turned horne after being a pa- 1
DISCf.IUNT PRICES
Uenl at Medical Center Hospit· I
BRIGHT NIW
al. Gallipolis, 0.
,
Mrs . Lorin Roush and Bol:l
LADIES' LACE TRIM
' and Mrs. Gerlarh vis ited Mr.
NYLON FUILL
and !\1rs. Gerald Gerlach and
For Spring ond Easter
, son at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Lominlled Fabrics
over tht&gt; weekend.
Choose your new Spring and Ea11·
Mrs. Larry Lieving is a pa·
TUII!ULAR ALUMINUM PATIO
ter coat at the Bonanza. Big sePretty nylon tricot sUps with lavtient at Hol1.er Ho~pital.
lection
of newe~t Styles in fine
Ish la('e trim. Double panel, shad·
Wilbur Webb has been con- I
l&amp;rllinated fabrics- erepes, nubby,
ow proor. Sizes 32 to 44.
jerseys in gay new Jhadel!. Uat
fined lo hi s home because or
DISCOUNT PRICE
our
lay.;a~way pl1n.
CHAIRS
each
illness.
A slurdy alumim1m
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Currv
patio chair
with ALUMINUM
have spent the past two week's
wide
plastic
wC.bbing
ROCKERS
vacafioninli: in Florida.

11-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Mar. 24, 1965 from Wahama Junior and Sen·

Mason Personal

ior lligh

NEW IlAVEN

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prieed

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T-Bone :~~ ••· '1·09 •••• 89c
Fresh Cube Steaks ........... ••· 99c
• •••••••• ••· 79c
Fresh
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TOPPER

SPECIAL PRICES ON

"Nest-Ell" WINNER
Mn. C. W. Howerton

,

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od. .

can 77c
KaroSyrup ------ --------- '·*·
Chase &amp; Sanborn .:~~ . __ . i:. .· $1.05
Vt-Jb,
- - - · · pkt.

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TOWELS

PANTIES

I

SHEETS

FOAM

....

21 -oa.

Dove Liquid Detergent

~'leecy

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IN THE

Beads o' Bleach
tm n:z •• "'"" .:

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USED CAR
ON OUR LOT!
Low Down Payments
Bank Financing
' THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW! EVERY CAR
IS FOR SALE • • • YOU TELL US WHAT
. fOU WILL PAY AT---

606 E.

Main St.

Pomeroy, 0.

5 88

SIZE ALUMINUM

PT. PLEASANT - A draperv
making wcrkshop will be conducted March 30 at the home
of Mrs. Otis Litchfield, Sand
Hill Road. The work day will
begin al 10 a.m. and be con-.
eluded by early afternoon. It 1
is sponsored by the Pleasant
Home Demonstration club
.
' will be conducted by Miss Wan- ~
' da Stemple, County Extension
Agent - Home Demonstration.
Each person attending
will
need to supply the following
n;::~;~~:/: and equipment: 1 yard
and equipment: 1 yard
n
fabric, 1 yard white muslin
!bleached, unbleached, or old
sheeting ), thread to match fabric, sewing equipment such as
scissors, needle, thimble, tape
measure, ruler, pins, and
able SE'wing mach1ne 1f you
have one available. The 1unch
will be pot luck and everyotllO
is a~ked to bring her own
service.

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--------------------PLASTIC .. .. .. .. CHOICE
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SPECIAL! ASSORTED HOUSEHOLD

AND lASTER

"DIXIE" OIL BASE
GLOSS HOUSE

BLOIISE5 ••••• ·~

PAINT

A wide selection ol
white ond prbrtM eotton
blouses - for ftprlng and

"'ncy

Econdmy priced house paint irr.
white and ~puJar colors. Slve on
paint at the Bonenu.
DISCOUNT PRICE

$1 99
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llostwwear.

Fancy Imported olraw honclbi(S, floral
decoration - light tari color - Special
bar!lain buy at ~h~ Bonam:a. Buy now
for 3_pring and Easter.

Price

.77

ea

,oa:.ange Juice
6pak
6 oz. elms

$

.00

save on paint •t the Bonanza) Try
"Victor" Vinyl Latex · flat wall
paint. Dries in 30 minutes. White
and pastel colors, ·
DISCoUNT PIIICII!

K....,. Fruit

Ltquld

...

Buttermilk • • • " 39c Sherbet • ••••• ~: 49c
Pizza . • • • • • • 39c Dry Milka_ __ b':,'· 59c
Pies • • • • • • • • ~. 39c Biscuits ..... . IOc
tallon

Chef Boy·A,..·DH

Kroger Nan Fat

IS....

4lb. bag 49c

Coffee

us
1ver
_,c-..
SAVE

can

ON THIS

VALUE

88c

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$

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-..

Washday Detergent Giant Box

or Drip

Strawberries

r

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••

-.~ty~o

tt:...., - H k

Beans

Gentle Fels Naptha ....... 21 ... 67c

llw•••1JtllalirtM

Toothbrush ••• -:: 29c
Cocktail •..• •S~ $1
lvory .... • ••• 49c
-,;::;.,1 - Cake ............ ISc

KNII'

Pinto

Fresh

$,,;~··

...,_ .Y iltiMt.

••••

,r.,,

Pluo

PAINT

HAND BAGS

Crisco Oil ••••
Tomatoes .... 4 .... $1
Kraut • • • • • .8 '"~.: $1
Soup ••••••• 8 ~:!. $1

Kroger Frozen

Kroger Vac Pac

Fels Naptha Cleanser .•.•. 53 ... 83c

Stuffed Shrimp:: :: 89e

c

botlte

Instant Fels Naptha ____ . _53 ... 83c

DOLL~ ...

..

,FANCY STRAW

$

..... S9c

,- -J;.t-.,.

Nabisto Fig Bars •.••. __ .- _~•. 43c
f(olo4nw
.. 9
P.eean Fudgies -----------~~~
.. 11 c

"Victor•• Vinyl Ll'tex
FLAT WALL

For Spi'hlg It looter

Discount

· ;..,..

Or

Large
Size

Dinners------

r---

11 ••

69c

c

'

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Kraft V..vett•

Cheese .... --- 2 :;, 8k
If you .... not COli;:; utlafitd .... .,I

F-......... • or..,.......,-_,..
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p ....... fnm Krogor, . .

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I'll Tap

He2~

Value f(ompo for -

!Noble.

L:Huce

Hothouse Rhubarb
Try o lltullo"

ptothlo - 1
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AUTO SEAT PADS

PT. PLEASANT - Persons
can still enroll in the first~aid
course to be taught each Thurs-day evening from 7:30 to 8:30
p.m. at the Point
Pleasant
Home Economics Building. The
five week course is taught by
Ralph Gibbs and Is sponsored by the Ho.~e Demonstration Council.
Those interested should con
· tact Miss Wanda Stemple,

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Big apecial assortment of household
plastic items worth up to 18!1! ea .
Dust pans, bun baskets, mup, bowl1,
cups and B41Uters, sprtnklera, snack
platea, measurine cupa and many ~Ua·
er items.

VENTILATED INNER SPRING

Enrollment Remains
Open for Course

METRO POLITI AN
MOTORS

$

full size chairs. Com·
·-...;.J !ortable paho rock·
•
ers !hal match the
chairs and lounges - buy nowt

Drapery Making
Workshop to be
Held March 30

A ;: ·-·

Fels Naptha Soap _______ 2~-:;: 25c

FURNITURE

REFUSED

~:

pkgB.

77c

Blu-White ~ _.. _•. _. _.. _.• _.... 27c

SLIPS

tilt proo! legs -

.

Family Size Toothpaste

....... 'h .....

....................... Uaa.

...,..
Red Perch Fillets ...:.. 49e

99c
Dressed Whiting •••. 'i! 79c

With ChnN

COATS

-

89c

- - ----------------- -- · - Sweetheart Soap ________ 4 ~:~. 5Ir

1

REASONABLE OFFER

Z-ct.

:Liquid Trend _•• __ -.• _. _.. ,to.. 69c
1------------------------Dutch Cleanser _. ___ . . . . 2 ~!: 33c

DRESSES

1

ti5c

F-

,------Lenten Seafood Speeials------.
--1- Faur
t1t. 49c
Fish Sticks-:,::, .,.,,s::, $1
Hadd~
lran4
• - -pko.

FShrimp Cocktail _3

Soft- Weve

49c

Dry Trend __ ". ___ .. _• _. _ 12v.o.. 39c

-

1
,_

::~

-

49c Catsup - -

lb. 89c

No.l\lo

WEEK

1

White Bleach

21 ...

Kroger--4·20 OJ, bott.

39c
• ______
Little. Bo. Peep
.. _. _. _. ...... 27c
Ammonra

\

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Over Stocked!

Dvty

Ffuffo . ____ ____ . _____ .. 3

EVERY

1

Light

rb.

Sirloin Steak

-------------- ••- 39c

White &amp; ,tsst'd. Colors

h:lt

19:.

I

First Cut Chops
33c
., _

Ajax Liq~id Cleant&gt;r .......... 99c
Lotion Formula
(,.ashmere Htnd
·----·--·
·-···Dislm
.. 21••· 65c

s.l

k

RoWld Steak

Chops. •••••••••• ••· 69c
Loin Chops ... :--:-.~ .. .••· 79c

Good Luck Margarine
HoJiywood Style
,, 1----------------------------Aja' Detergent __ ____ .. _.. tt.onl 69c Spare Ribs _-.

.

1

••· 89c

•••••

_ _ _ _....___ ___,..--, F"----Pork Chop Sale----.
Cl for tho pl'ico ot 21
Ce- Cut
1 ,.,k 39c
Knort Soup ----~----·---

THE SHOE BOX

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN MATERIALS CO.

1

Sirloin Tip .Roast

TeruleraJ

~'--

New Home Construction!

I

Steak Sale

Rur.,. .,

Belle, W. V1.

1

11lriiiY ••·

a~d w~lte

ventilated ;at.l·
tomobile aeat cushion pads.
Makes long trips more com·

Tan

fol'table. Special vallle,

Discount Price

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69r&gt;-7 OZ. SIZE MICRIN

ANTISEPTIC
REGULAR 99c SIZE ~P.U~~~

HAIR SPRAY·

\
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Bu11 Your 6fll'tk•

Supplie• Now AI
. Your N-;q,rbr
Frlelllllr

K,....t ll"

100 CT. REGULAR 79c

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Classified Ads-Your Modern Community Bulletin Board
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- - - - - - - - - 14-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middle!"'rt, 0 ., Mar. 24, 1965
INFORMAnON

For S.le .

Help Wanted

'

GUERNSEY breeding farm has IT COSTS nothing to u.se a
opening for 2 married men Blue Lustre Carpet Shampooer
with small families.
Need with purchase of Blue LWJtre.
1961 Olds 1415 4 Door
$1085
man to work in milking par· Baker Furniture, Middleport.
V8 engine, std. tr•n.s. Blue finish, elean interior, 1ood tires.
lor, who can milk, and likes
3 23 6te
economy car witb perlormar_tee.
working with cows. No field
work. Also need man
for CIIAIN LINK wire, 6 ft. tall,
1960 Volkswagen 2 Door - - ---: $999
Bucket seats. Deluxe vinyl trim , good tires. grey finish.
general farm work . Must be any amount, SOC a ft., like
heater. Prked to sell
good farm machinery operut. new. B. M . Cooper, Langsu'I'D
or. Modern houses with utili- ville, Rt. 1, SH 2-5408.
1960 Dodge 4 Door Sedan
$895
rn. trv.n• ""' ~~
ties furnished. Good slarling
3 23 12tp
V8 enginf' std. trans. ~ like new whi.te. wan tire~ . Radio and
I Cealll
p.- ' " ' " Ollt
~""
b
llftq,.,.ulll O.•r•• eo ~t•
salary. Write or phone e- :50 000 TOMATO seedlings~ P.
heater. beautiful ivory over red fmash , mterior new ~ar
~~:::-~ .a':ra:::' ,_ nane ·•or• tween 12 and 1 or after 7 p. j M. Cowdery, Long Bottom,
clean. Save money.
en "" Cftl• Dl_u,., oa .-td ~ ''"' m. Francht·ster Farms, Wes,t Ohio.
3 23 3tc
lid• patd , '""tam
to .,.,..
Ar ea
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TBAI'IIU a. oarruAIUD
Salem Ohio. Phone
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( 2161 624-2197 _
Oro
3 24 3tc WHAT WILL your welder do
tiDua . . . a411Stttftna1
wont I~
- - ·
for you? See the new 418
om"" oouu
WAITRESS wanted to work in welder. Free trial. We trade. ,
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
a.~~~ ...
local tavern in Pomeroy ar- Meigs County
Landmark.
POMEROY . OHIO
1'1'"11 10 &amp;AI1
ea.
Must be 21 or over. work 1 Pomeroy.
3 18 6tc '-=====;,;;~;,~=~~~~~=~~~~=·
ru P1.1t.f'l "
- - .u~
·
40 hrs. pt&gt;r week. Meal prousUL.;:.~~.,.o
vided. Vacation with
pay . FOR SALE, Bedbroom sudltree.,·,.··,·. [ --::-:----;:--;---- '
AUTO SALES
Send name, age,
address. overstuff~ c atrs,
~
past experience and refer- rockers, dwing room chairs,
Business __Services _ 1957 CHEVROLET 4_ door BelPHONE WY 2-21 56
enee to : The Daily Sentinel, table, desks,_ wash
stands.
laire V-8 automatic,
new
&amp;6B"PM Pomerov Ohio lamps,
chma
cupboards, FOR SALE:
Venetian blinds, paint. motor overhauled. GaH
8
ox
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·3· 23 3 t~ clocks, umbrella stand, _Love
all kinds. Venetian blind reMiller Garage, Middleport.
Card of T!u•nkt
seat and chairs. Picture tram· pairs. Window and porch
3 Zl Ztc
SALES\IAN wanted : $17,000 for es. marble top table.~ Rud· shades. all kinds. Cloth awn_
WE WISH TO express our s.ln· right man over 40, in the isdl, 108 Legion Terrace. Porn· ings. Dale Wippel Supply, _2lS
cere appreciation to our .el-j Pomeroy area. Take
short eroy
,_,._,..,
Union Ave., Pomeroy, Oh1o. 1 62 Pontiac - $1,797
atlves, friends and neighbors auto trips to contact custom· DON'T
. 1 sen3 18 30tc l CaLa!ina 2 dr. Hard Top. One
for their kindness and sympa- l ers Write A. B. Brooks, Vice
.
k Gyou
_- ,t11 · -~
careful local owner. Power
1
thy at the death of our fa~h-j Pr~s., Texas Refinery Corp.
tic
et
ED
steering and brakes. Hydraer, Julius Sauvage. Special Box 711 Fort Worth I Texas. septic tank cleaner. Land- E~:~:~~~ions.
malic Extra ni('e Was $1995.
thanks toSquad.
the Pomeroy Ern· I
mark Farn; Bureau. 2 18 tfc ....=2:2.:7..:.6' ' - - - - -- - - ergency
Rev. Jerry
_..
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• icaoc.n•-:•.. Cpe$_3P,olw7e8r

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Pomeroy
Mntor Co.

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SIGNS BILL- Governor Hulett C. Smith signs Into law House Bill No. 668, mat.
ing a Board of Chiropractic Examiners, while sponsors of the bill look on. Left to
right, Delegate Mike Carson, Democrat, Cabell County; Delegate Paul Moyers, Demo-

crat, Braxton County; Senator Jack L. Miller, Republican, Wood County and Senator
Randall Taylor, Democrat, Mason Cou_n::t~Y..:.·----------------

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so
CALENDAR

Ach•tevement Day PIannmg
•
compIetedbyHomemakers
-

Master~, Ewing Funeral Di- j ROUTE MAN ~anted, 25 . or I
WATCH, clock" repair, minor steering and brnkes. Hydrarectors, paU bearers, those . over, responsible, conscl~n- I
LANDMARK
optical repair. Associated 17 matic shift. AIJ genuine lea1
sending food and flowers and tious, willtng to advance_ ~lb- ·
years with sanborn Jewelry ther seals. Over $1200.00.
aU who helped- in any way. I era! pay plus commlssmn.
Store. Earl P. Ingels,
Sr., You 'll have to s~ th$3is ;;~e
New officers were elected [ Sener~, 1st vice president and
The Family
ABC Cleaners, Mason. W. Va.
to appreciate H. as • ·
Marcb 24
and plans to participate
in I ~ouncd member; MabeJ f1ck..
oo 24 ltc
3 22 6tp
Brown St., Mason, W. Va.
Th p env Home Demon
v~ h
3-13-!Ztp
e om . .
ed. Meigs County annual Achieve- ! ens, 2nd vice president; ~t - - - - - - - - - - - WANTEin:-- WOffiaD ..to live in.
' stratlon Club wJU meet w · ment Day were made by the -ryn Johnson secretary &amp; trea•
Notice.
No laundry. Ca!l CH 7-2202. :
I. 0 . McCoy, Auctioneer. Traln- 1
Pomeroy, Ohio
' nesday at 1 p. m. at ~e Mar_- Syracuse ' Third Wednesday :urer; Sara Roush, l5iltant
3-20-Stc : 8 NOW IN PROGRESS
ed experienced, Chester, Ohio.
~
tin Restaurant for their anm Homemakers' Club at town hall secretary and treasurer; Mar·
I WILL NOT be responsible for '
u. S. Civil s;~dce femt
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3 9 tfc
Tlllr RamDier
versary dinner followed by a March 17.
.
garet Cottrill and Ada Slack,
debh contracted by any oth- M.euw .. men 1&amp; aatt ().,,., seeuro 1o1u
TO BETI'ER serve you,-we-OP.
World Standard ot Compact: meeting at 2 _P· m. at the hEome The meeting was called to . reporters; Betty Hayes, bealth
I ~
HiP pa, 'ii:IOM hnllt'&amp; "dvanrem... l
"ll'-o.-uenct
of Mrs Martm McAngus. ast. h .
d M
n~ill
er than myself. Glenver ~ rt..lu ...nct. 01 Mn, open Prep•r"flt')"
erate a 4-wheel drive loader
~:.o.a.......
•
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be
d order by Sara Roush, the prest- c aU'man an
rs.
UJLW . ,
11
on Boggess
3 Z3 3tp •rlltnln' alit!• •PP"'"'ed F.l!P&lt;",..."ne•
and back boe. Free estimates Big ear room. ride ud pet" Ier tray favors Wl
rna e
ed . h he
card chairman
·
IIUiuan, unn-t~ul') J&gt;RD lntnrma 1 Special low prices on pasSm 0
-• ~· 1 f the Carman Nursing Home. dent and open Wit t group
.
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11on
en
Jaha.
&lt;Jo~lal'"le•
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Emmet
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formaoee.
a
CAr
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or
g
·v
g
the
pledge
of
Allegiance
They Will take office b! Sep1 (h - wr-u~ ,.,,.,n «tYtn• name ld&lt;'lr- •"" , senge r an mu
I LADY NEEDs dresses or co
1 10
snows.
~~NVTo)
bUitJ
ing of any kind badly. Dre~ s prvone
I Lower prices apply only to
Shuler, ContractiJli.
and maaagera
MAR. 2S
to the American nag. The club tember. A pot luck lunch was
'
size 22~.
shoes 2 or 91-2, ~~~~01 "ge::=r
oJ:mern' ~~~~~ on hand. Get a bar3 4 tfc
See
'I'he Mount Moriah Baptist song ''Blest Be The Tie" was enjoyed at noon wtth the Rev.
Phone WY 2-2792.
Metropol.ttaD Motort
Church of Mirldleport is spon- 1sung. Artie Sellers read a po- Paul Sellers a guest_.
.
3 23 3tc
Wanted To Buy
b e r v i c e Station
E. Meio Streel. PometeJ
soring a chicken dinner Thurs- em, "House CJean Your Heart." The afternoon sessmn eonstst-Sandy's Beauty Srlon, mo• '"
Jock w . cor.. y,
EXPERIENCED
l'bOne WY ~ 22 Uc day open to the public. with "Patience is biller but
its ed of planning the club'o an·
·ses
form-ly
occupt'ed
M
L
LOT
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p
H
PHONE
ser~ing
hours
of
4
to
7
p.
m.
fruit
Is
sweet,"
the
thought
for
nual trip. It was decided to go
Prenu
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AUTOMOBILE
he
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by Cliff's Shoe Repair Shop, ard Mullen, WY 2_378 2.
,
1947 CHEVROLET 2 door se- Orders for the dinners will
the day, was given by Mrs. to the Mane
a useum Ill AI"
1
dan $75.00. See after 4 p. m. accepted and delivered
to Roush . Secretary and treasur~ ril 7. Those going are asked to
192 N 2nd St .. MiddlefVlrt.
3 24 l2t
1
• 7 ft . long, II
Permanent Special, 2 - '"$10.
- - _c_ ...
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No phone calls please. Nor- homes in Mi ddl eport. Orders er's reports were read by Bet- be at the horne of Addie Norris
Haircut. styling,
shampoo STANDING Timber. Top casb 35c. Harrisonville,
;~
ANI!
man Baxter, 298 Mulberry may be called lo Mr. C. H. ly Hayes and approved. R o II at 8:30a.m. Anyone wl8hing fur.
Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
Williams.
call was answered
and set included. WY •vv'269 pr1ce paid Marion Reynolds.
°
· by 16 pr6- ther information may eall Mrs.
3-18-30tc
1
Oh
R 3 can
FG 8 8rYIC8
3 22 3tp
.
ent by naming a shut-in or a Roush, WY Z.2297.
and Tl• •~•.
~ - - -Coolvi le,
io. t .
Farm Machinery
Mary Shrine, White Shrme ~~ new family in town. The Inter- Shut . in visitations
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MIDDLEPORT Fire Depart- after I o'clod, 1167-3503. "· FOR SALE : B. John Deer&lt;!
1956 FORD pickup. 19M Ford IJeru;l:n WI~;.";: a~t 7t:~ national Penny Fund collection made with each hein&amp; tatea a
ment jitney supper. Saturday,
_ tractor, new tires, braking
6 cylinder. SH 2-1656.
, 100
,
.
Y
ed was taken
g1tt.
March 27th, 4 p.m . to 1 p. WANTED to Bey,3 19 JZtp , p. m. for pradu:e. All elect
Th S ·
't ·u gl
Attending this -meetil!l .....,
r•i ..
plows, disc, cult.ivator, check- ..WY '2-2143
Pomeroy, o.
land· apTVIinted officers are urge yracuse um wt
ve
SU
M Ro b Mr
Elementary C . I Chi . C t
m Pearl Sl
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amva •
na, u
ula;:,~, rower. ·sH ;~ta..'......
1955 DODGE. 2 door, good tires e
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the opening devotions and have Mrs. e ers, rs. llS '
•SchooL____
3-20-6tc Glassware, Clnclts, Old Alad·
3 lB Gtc CUb1'0M butcherin&amp; and eut- and motor. CH 7-2255. 3-lZ.l2tc d lo he present.
a display on "meat cuts" for Hayes, Mrs. Pickens, Mra. Nor·
Stewart Gun Sbop. Come in din 's, Rochr-ster, Rayo
or
-~ttng Phil Meier, Phone WY
The Afternoon Circle
wlll j Achievement Day at Middle- ris, Mrs. Cottrill, Mrs. Jolmllon,
and see all the new varmint common oil lamps or parts.
Real Estate Far Sale
legal
Notice
meet
Thursday
afternoon
at port March 31. Articles made Mrs. Slack, Gertrude Jobnatmt,
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rifles, reload~g equipm~nt, l F?rniture, Marble ~op Table~. TWO- HOUSES- for sale or reOt , 2--3510.
_12 t t -~
NOTICI
2 p.m. at the church. Mrs. Em- . by various members will also Eileen Clark, Edytbe Hood, Maand accessones • re . bluemgd · Picture
Picturewash
AI- ' .m Syracuse, Oh'10. W. H. Wll .:JV
MN'S car wash . 550,!~~~ IN THIMliGI
couRT OF cOMMON PLIAI --son Jones will be program be displayed.
rie Rizer, Clara Lavender_
b
p ·Albums,
t
Frames
couNTY, OHIO
,.,,
illiDI' My~d
and repairing. New and use
urns , •c u:e
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Turner Phone VlY 2-3681.
I' St
Middleport Ohio.
No. 11 •741
leadel. Hostesses will be Mrs. New officers elected were, Ia Hudson, Sylvia Zw
an
guns of all kinds. Depot St.
bowl and Pttcher sets, Large
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3 23 6tp
wY
2-3715.
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3 17 'tnt.. ~~':~ ~~~ddy,
Bruce Lloyd, Mrs. Wayne Gib- Irene Parker, president; Artie Pauline Morarity.
Rutland, Ohio. Ph. SH 2-4934, Glass Marbles, Glass Paper 1
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O p Kl .
T
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B
FOR
SALE
S
h
,.~.~··;~
boos
and
Mrs.
. em.Club
Rutland, Ohio.
3 16 "!)tc Weights, e ep ones,
rll:&gt;S.
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: even room ouse
•utTIONEER
__Lou_
,
The Riverview. Garden
LOSE WEIGHT safely--·-;ith Copper, Iron, Pewter and extra lot near school. Pearl
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will meet Thursday evening on
Dex·A·Diet tablets. Only 98c Wooden Articles. Lee Rudisell, Hysell, Rutland, Ohio.
~=
,,_.,,.w;;:,:P" r:·~~~l#
plo:oo ot March 25 at 7,30 p. m. al the
lOB Legion Terrace, Pomeroy
3 23 6tp
. ~nl~-uwl
I ld•::t borne of Mrs. Harry Osborne
at Stark'• Drug Sture.
3-lS.l2tp I
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Ulod
3 12 110tc
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A. C. BKADJi'ORD
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AUTOMUBILS .-.nee DeeD
Sale or Trade
\,Ut:Rtll' K.lll
BoeiDo, Olllo
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cc'lo, ·-·' -.. •"'w Rock Springs Grange will
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•••· meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
11._1'-d? • • yoW- open· 3 BEDROOM house with gas
•.,..l 'or¥··d~l.; and
eruelty.
wil b~~;·;,, ·~;~~·•,::.,•' program . will be presented
..,.., ua.r..' "-"
'looU! "':J ·- -·
furnace and concrete drive- l CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
-,f cestl- [
IUUc.
way. Will take house trailer 1 FIIA LOANS -We_ do have l'llell:ler Butldlq. ~ f~r
~~.;:.thP:~~y, 1 1
the three graces and Jl 1
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·m trade. Melvm
· Ll.tlle. Che- FHA .money_ available
for
oew homes Built In lru..h ....., ••, • Puln.,
ments will be served.
.
Attorn•r• for PlalllfiH
The Women's Association
Fo, ..Rent
shire.
3 24 6tc
loans LD Mel~ County. Interens, storm window•.
(J) 10, 1'7. U. , 31; (4) '7 , 14 .....
===·---est to lender St.• per cent,
lnum sidlng. CaU Guy N11uo.
the First United Presbyterian
ilouSES AND Apartment fur.·
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NOTICE OF
· -~1epoh
• wIll me ..
For Sale
mortgage insurance lh per
ler, Racine, Ohio.
Church in Mtuu
nlshed and unfurnished, all - - -- cent, total interest 511• per
l2 29 tf• HEARING FOR PAROLE
Thursday evening at 7:38 p.m.
lizel. Pholle WY 2-3267.
NEW potato crates Ior
sale, cent. Term of Joan 20 to 35
' -, Obio, March 15, lHS at the church. Hostesses wil1
3 24 12lc
1 wagon, 1 small wagon and yt!ars. We now have condiW"l f'IAeter. PhiiDbll&amp; ...
Dennis Hostetter - No. 119- 1be Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs.
M'"'O"'D~E=R=N~
6 -room
-san-d~b-~
ath
a cart. Phone WY 2-2316. 315 tiona! commitments on proplfuiiD&amp;
~ ~~ · a prisoner now confined in Francia Anderson. Mrs.
·.
apartment. Middleport. Ph. Condor-st. Pomeroy. 3-24-Jtc 1 erties from $8,000 to $16,500
Mlnllrntlle. ..._
! !h~: Marion Correctional Insti- Lowery, Mrs. George Lowery,
WY
2-3121.
3
24
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LIVING
ROOM
couch
and
31
with
down
payments
Irom
Bad
sewer
lroal'Uel
Marion. Ohio, admitted Mrs. Harry Moore and Mrs.
{
1ST FLOOR 1 Bedropm- eiiiC- chairs. RCA radio and re- $30 to $600 and closing costs
We ave aD .-.
from Meigs County, convicted Clarence Lacey.
Ieney apartment, Middleport. cord player. Phone SH 2-1681 1 from $250 !o $350. The propsewe~ Modllnet
I !'_I~Y 1!164 of the crime of Stea~
The Southern Local
WY Z.38'1!.
3-Z0-6tp Evening_s._ _ . 3 23 3tp j erty has already qualified.
lng a Motor Vehicle and serv- Boosters will bold their
and, of course, the buyer
CaJJ W} Wl"l• DaJ • Nllbt 1~g a sentence of 1 20 is eligi lar meeting at the Southern
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I a tk 1 ~~- for a hearing before the High School on Thursday, Mar.
\ SEVEN room bouse with bath ALFALFA a so mixed hay for i mum also qualify.
and full basement in Syra- sale. Non • weevil spray. Can C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR lli&lt;A llNG PlambiDio Moeller OHIO PARDON AND PAROLE 25 at 7:30 p. m. All Junior
&lt;Oae. Pbone WY 2-2455.
deliver. WY 2·2557·
BOX Z%9
WY %-311SO ...,.. • .\n!Gld 8 ...,.. COMMISSION, on or sUer June and Senior band parents are
3 ll Uc
3 23 6tc
POMEROY, ORIO
aca.
r
. l liMIO
nrged to he preaent
FOUR===-..,R~oo
=M~S~and
~bath, - un· l Hardea'o Market, SyracuseS 23 3tc 111.1 Eaot Main - . p.,... 'oHIO. PARDON AND PAR- The Amateur Garden
L--lshed apartment,
gar- , has on special 'I1tursday, Fri·
LE
ho
d uo,. l'1lae Wlt Wit*.
OLE COMMISSION
'"'"
'OR SA : 7 room use an
1 Ill tie
will meet at the home of
day
aud
Saturday
:
Z
heads
By
Herbert W. Shroyer,
a1e, ren t reasona bl e. PI urn
bath. In Harrisonville, on Rt.
ryn Knlght Thursday ev'•nlltg,l
St., Pomeroy. Phone WY 2- l lettuce, 29c : Two \1 gal. Dai- 684 _ Joseph Carsey Harrison· INCOME TAX Servtce, Jolll&gt;
Parole and Record Clerk March 25_ Slide! of flower
51:93.
3 23 tfc ry Fair Ice Milk, 79c with $5 v1·ue.
' .r-.w-v
• •• •tp son · Simpson Insurance ulldAg3 24 1tc
rangements will be · preS&lt;!Dted I
FOUR ROOMS and bath, fur~ grocery purchase. 100 lbs.
I 800 It So th 00 ency • Room 8, Coats B
dur;na the program.
Kennebec seed potatoes, $6.89 2 ACRE ot,
· u
ing. Middleport.
Dilbtd apartment,
utilities Large IO oz. Maxwell House Rt. No. 6:. (from Pomeroy
I 20 tfe
OIDS
MAR. !I
!Urnlshed. Inquire: Ohio H&lt;&gt;- coffee, only $1.19. Producer's Bridge) . Contact Grady Craig,
The Past Matron's Club ol
tel, Middleport.
Milk, 19c ga. Zippy Stride MliSQn County, w. Va. T/3SMALL
Evangeline Chapter, OES.
3:-1_Z-:t-::;:;:::-;:;;;;;;-=-;:-:--:=
fc
dog food, 100 lbs. $8.29 plus 5901.
3-G-Uc
meet Friday evening, March
TIIAll.ER loll for ren~ close tar. Private blend dog loud, ~·oR SALE-Ml!Mieoort'o tallENGINE REPAIR
at the home of Mn. J. /o;
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I!&gt; LaUIIdrymat IJid schoolo 100 lbo., fl.76. Large fresh est bulldfng. located 352 N
Donald E. Seatter has recent- Young.
.
JUST IN CASE _ Office girls from the ' itaff. of' the
Yalle7 Lumber &amp; Supply Com- eggs, 4Sc doz. Bananas, 5 lbs. Second Stroot Middleport
Wright Power Sawo
ly joined the staff of the Mar· The WCTU will meet Fridavl ~~~~hlemayOl''s office receive training for ~pilll with
~. Mldd:eport.
10-3-tfc sec.
Priced for quick .ale
IDietta Social Security District Of. evening at 7::10 p: m. at
'II
Communist air attacks on South VIet NIDI. A
IHXIt:E alld rour ""'"' tnrm•"3 24 3tc_ quite at Oblo li&lt;Ul
Sal•
&amp; Servl..
Dee. announced Robert G. Lor- Mt. Morlab Baptist Cburch.
defense official, left,· shows the girla the ~
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ent, District Manager.
M,\R. %1
b It te bnl e
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you FOR SALE: Modem brick and l
Mr. Seatter waa graduated The Junior and Senlor Hlgbl';;:~s~e;,;e;r~~c;;~q~u~
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. aiento WY U4J4 12 I tk pay city pric&lt;'s for used rna· frame ranch home. Chester
fox Go Karto
from the College of Wooster, class of Letart FaUa Melbodlsti:
00
ffiiLER LOTS - free ...,. chlnery? I have
hand forty· Road, near State Rlghway
WILCOX SERVICE
Woooter, Ohio in 1961. He has church will hold a jitney SUJ!'
lip and water. Brown'• l'rall nine used tractors mcludmg: Carage. Large lling room,
been employed by the Soolal per Saturday, March 271 at ~~
15
0
·tl- Park !State App)ovedl l
John Deere &lt;three of these three bedrooms, tiled. bath a·//'~"''"~ P.M.I)alty
Security Administration oince Community Hall. l!enlllll is to
. MlnenvUie, Oblo Pbone WY are cub SIZe) 10 Farm ails, 9 and kitchen. Hardwood floors,
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then In the Akron, Ohio ;~rea hegill au p.m. Proceeda will
·rat.
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1 15 tfc, Fords, S Cncltshutts, 1 Ave&lt;y, patio, fireplace, storm winwhere he served aa a Claima go for a new :cllrJfel Ill '1 b
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. -~ 1 Centauer, 4 Alh~ Chalmers \ dows, dooro. aluminum winInsurance
Represeiltatlve.
church. Ev..,._ ll ·• •ok!lme.ll
For Sale or Rent
z Crawlen, 2 Rldmg Garden dows, marble sills, baoement,
He is ,fi!Ung tbe Vacllllcy MAR. . 18
·~
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__ tractors. In addlt1on, 1 have lOOX400 lot. Call WY 2 "•7. PH&lt;~ "-·m•
•--·ce ,..__
"SE
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The rem•lar
-,
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d 1 ''o1 • ...
"' !be transfer of La,rry
•- '11Ub-4lllrlcl
3 12 1~MlDerPUle,
Ohio. Write · ers. drills, cultlpackers, ,....
·~
ma •
-.• p81101'1. Van Meter to Madlson, lndllma. ndlst Youth P'elloweblp r all
· ., ..ynmnd Brown, 7S5 Stilzer1 tary hoes, planters, pickers,
Llvettodc
bir11t
and almost """' He will he responsible for the wlll he held SUnday .
llllld, CG!mnlluo 19, Ohm.
balers
rakes
combines,
othe&lt; documents.
office'• outside contacts
In March 21 at the
·L," ·
S 17 6tc spreaders, ham.;er.mills, and Dr. Melvin E. Doerr; VeteriD- lleater IDoanad, Pumorwr Meigs liiiii,MoJlfQe counties. Hit odlst Chll{cl&gt;
W ted- most everything needed on a • artan, lart!' and smallll!llmalo.
t 1 ~c wile, Biity, and· claufl!lter, Deb- 2:30 p. m.
_~
_ farm . The only difference is 128 Wa!lbtnaton St., Ravena- GUARANTEED. renewable for oriih, will join blm ill Marlelia be R01'. John
I ~by slttinl the price. Bill Goodwin, at wood, W. Va. Phone II'IJ.Cl.
life OO.pltallzatlon.
alter Deilot'lih &lt;!ODOpletel -b'er elate paoiOt lJI the
o. l'!L WY z. Pt. Rock. 8 miiH fnini wilk... Office lloura, Daf1y I to 6 p. at all ages. Phone WY .~!~· oecon~ y•ar of llchool at ApPle odlat CllUreb Ill ~
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viDe.
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HOLLYWOOD lUPI) - My
Wljl poroonal reiatlOilablp witb
telovtaion baa reached a perbapt catutrophlc polo!: I
wollld ,.rathar read about tbe
medium thaD watdl It. To teU
the trulb, J would rather 1101
read ~- H either, but It baa
lleQmt8
fuhionable in our
hoUiehOid ·lately to dine lbrloe
eacftl Jf. boun, so there you
lre..
The .~. bowOYer, doea
have ks provocaUve moments.
ThUll, 'for _Instance, In !be saturday Evening Post, one finda
the retiring GOP National
Committee cbalrman, Dean
Burch, propoolng a aerleo
of
elgh~ weekly, on&amp;bour network
teleVIsion ' Jll'Oil'ams for the
pre~nttal candidates in 11168.
Thfo, ba SUBJlests, would "clrcumvenl tbo outlandlah costs,
sensehlis hnrly·borly and the
torrenl o1 trivia" of the 111t14
campalp. Burch blames both
parties, suuests they share the
costs of hls 11168 plan and recommenda that:
".b a condition of accepting
tbe nomination of a politicaJ
party, a candidate should
agree, not by force of law but
by force of reason and public
opinion, to participate in these
television presentations."
On four of tbe telecasts, says
Bltrcb, there ohould he equal
sections giving both candidates
a chance to talk about a predetermined subject. The other
fonr hours, be says, should be

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Dulble in 'llnlal lluoeb adwao
mired the Idea ol t.be 1160 KenIilf8ID leader of the aubjlect,
nodJ-NIIon debateo : "Those Sunday School attendance on ''Hearing God Speu 'nnuch
b&lt;oadeaots eauoed more Ameri- March 31 wu 51, offerlng f12.16 The Bible." Each member ...,.
C8tl8 to look and to listen for Worshlp Services were held at tributed oon.e lncidenu or facti
themoelves thaD ever hefDre or 10:45 with Lloyd Dllllnaer ao talting place Ill !be Ufe
o1 W HAR
llrule in a preaidentlal race."
lay leader, and an attendance Paul. An tntereaUng dlacu.oaloo 'fE GOIN:
Television and politics aJao of 18.
foUowed.
PAW ?
came in ""' oomment In laat Sunday evening oervfceo weN! The bostess, aulated by her
llliiDlh'o McC.U'• magazine in MYF meeUng at 0:30; C h o l r daughter, Florence Spencer and
a marveloua article by a r• practl!lo at 7 p. 111., and Wor- Nina Robinaon, served relr&lt;!sbnowned speech teacher, Mll.lo- ship aervlce wllb the Rev. menla of molded aelatln oalad,
4a von Hesse (as told to Helen Pearl Caato at I p. m.
German Chocolate cake,
I
Markel) ; and if you didn't see The WSCS held Its regnlar ,and coffee durlng the
It I suggest it is a worthy in- meeting on '1\!esday evening, , boor. 'I1te nezt meetlng wfU
vestment to send for It by mall March 16, with an attend anee I held at the borne of Florence
II you have any possible public of 11 memben and three villi· Spencer on Tuesday, Aprll 20.
speaking in yonr future. Mloa tors, Rev. and Mrs. Cssto and Mrs. Genevieve Guthrie
Von Hesse, who baa i!oached El;JIOst Taylor, at the home of fled several &lt;lays last Weelr with
many famoDS and tnfluentlal Ele&amp;ll\lr BOyles.
:Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yost and
persons, writes:
.
!lOla Taylor, praldent, wao famUy at Sugar Grove.
"Gov. William Scranton had in c~e of the buolness meet- ' Mr. and Mn. Glen Roblnson
a hard-hitting, vital message, log durin&amp; which time
the :entertained with a birthday supbut he delivered tt wllb ouch Supply asktngl and tbo pledge lper Friday evening, March 12
boyish naivete - his eyebrows to MisslollJ were voted to he honoring her sister, Mrs. Wl~
raised In halfmoons of surprise, paid. The plate. offering lor rna Guinther of Chester. Their
bis jaw lowered squarely on his tbe Lancatter MisSion wu tak· lmother, Mn. Elfie Waban of
larynx to produce a double cbln left. The gelatin and rug aalea I '1\!ppen Plalno WBI I guest
--thut he appeared to he an
y
aging boy scout locked in a
..t.CBOIIS
death struggle with GoUnth.
1.Piteher'o
Barry Goldwater, whether you
plate
agree with him or not, projects
G. Portola
a warmth and believability that
blind
force even a hostile audience to
t.Jlmhear him out."
dle&lt;llteN
Of Richard Nixon on televl- 10. CompU.ea
aion lD the 1960 debates, abe 12. Vo1C&amp;D1o
1'0Ck
says: ''1 agree that Nixon was 13.Covored
handlcapped by bad makeup
fe&amp;ton~
. olepb&amp;tlob
and faulty lighting. But I believe that what finaUy heat him lf.Exlled
waa the fact that John F. Ken·
nedy ;poke directly, succinctly,

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Monday . ""' J'rfday1
1:30 Sundown Serenade
'l'BIII WOllll'1' l\llXXIIIIliUAft:!R
1:00 SJilH)D, NI!WI
8::10 Slgn 011
Ia 1'111111'111\ABLif TO Tlllll BilST DIVOIICI'-4111WAMT'II8
8:05 .Sacred Heart
latanlayo:
1:20 Metp CT, RJ'D
. 1:00 litga On - Newo
1:25 Palll Bowen P'arm
1:111 Country Mullc Time
1:~ IIIII Miller St.ow
1:21 Country Jamboree
1:67 Weather
7:00 Newo
7:00 National Newa
7:111 lArry Anderson Show
. MONDAi TBRil I'IIQ)AY
1:00 Midway Ma!lneo
7:05 Bill Miller Srow
10:!5 It"l Music - Army
7:15 Sign On
3:55 Ne\va Baal
7:341 Spi!rto
11:00 Dairy Valley &amp; Dutton'• 7:30 NeWll Headffrlolo
4:00 DIJclna with Doll
7:35 Bill IIJiler Show
Top Ten Show
7:32 Musical Clock
1:30 lnterclulngt
7:35.-Ptcbns Hardware Show l2:00 News
7:45 Echoes of Joy
1:00 CollliDunliJ Newo
=•• (TUelday·Thursday)
12:15 Musical Interlude
8:00 Ohio Valley Newa
1:06 World News
7:00 Nm
12::10 The Rev. Merlln Teets
8:05 World Newa
1:15 Sporti Today
8:10 Dally lJght
1:110 'l1te Jim Meeo Show
- ~:ll Sporto Today
5:2'! Weather
1:45 ~ Furniture Shew
S:SO Sundowa Sereaa&lt;la ·
8:11 Wealbet
&amp;: 3G Dinner Musicale
!Wed.-AIICIIoo) Frt, Show) B:SO Slgn OU
il•16 Musical Clo-t
6:00 Stgn OU
1:00 ·.N.'III.
IDDda)ll
1:05 C'.MloDunlty Newt
SATUIWAY
1•05 cOIIM ·Wilb Janet
7:80 litga On- Army. Hour
9:00 Talk o1 the Town
7:15 Sip OD
10:00 Swit) SboP .
7:S5 Newa
I:H Mason CouniJ Newa
7:.110 Newt lleAdllna
10:15 MwD!Da M'lidttaliOJ!I
8:00 Frencb City Baptist
10:00 PobUc 8enfce
7:112 Muolcal anc1r
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10:15 Famlly Worsblp Bour
7:45 W&lt;td and Teatlmotlf
10:11 "411011 Agr, .Prsm (Tiles.) 1•80 Sunday &amp;bow
10:30 Latcbs•.rtng
1:00 Ohlo VaUey Ntwt
W4S -·~ Wonblp ('111urt.) 1:10 The Btbla Speab To You 11:00 Newa Beat
l:tl World Newo
10:45' :t.i.C. Prtm (Pele
·1:15 Wlllb. Repts To People 11:06 lllondng Melcrlfea
I: 10 Sports TodQ
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10:10 'l.bo Good Lift
trcept Friday, Clurcb 1:15 Weatbar
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Bellll Rln&amp;
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.11:05 TJIII''I Cciat11rJ JlllCIIIID 10:30 Sunday Show
11:45 World Newa
10:45 FamUy Wnnbfp How
11•15 Tlliy'o 'CoUmiy HYam . 11:30 The QUiet Hour
U:SS M..... Count)' Nen
Nowa, Army Hour
T1nie
12:00 Nowo
12:00 Communil)o News
11: :10 Pobiic 8erYieo
12:00 ·Ce!Jlonl B!Oct· Newt
. 11:15 'l1te .Cbrlatlan's Hour
12:06 Local Newa
Newt Roundup
12::10 Goeosler'a ou.t $tar CFrl) 11;110 Tbe ·tter. ·Merlln Teets 12:10 Martets
12:10 Bulletin Board
b:30 f,ijlrry Allderson Show . , 1:00 '!'he ~y Sboweale
12:16 Woatlier
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J:OO Jim Meeo Sbow .
1:10 The Rev~ snu BUIUjll 12:20 Bulletin lltJIId
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1:00 '1lle !leY. Andrew Pal'IOIII 12.25 NOWll 0 Gnml
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6:10 Top Tea Revue
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'1•45 Countr)' Go IIAIGIIII
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6:10 Baptist 'Layman'• 11nur 1:55 Newa Ileal
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Trussell, Cheryl Bentz, Connie the cbonJs wllh dancers doing
lor her version of "I Can 't Hayman, Sally Mora and Mary a turkey trot. Dancers are VIcStop Loving You," which is Taylor and Bill Amos wUJ lol· ty Poole&lt;, Joey Bailey, Twlla
rated a sure hit.
low with "How Come You Do Karr, Jerry Warne, Pat Gaul,
End man Charles Eichinger Me Lik• You Do," u Twila tllke Well, Roberta Wells, _Char·
will sing , .." oblle." backed by Karr and Edna M.C.y dance les E1gh~~~ger, Janet Holsinger,
dancers Jackie Bahr rloberta In the background. A dance Theron Cn!ise, Linda Spencer,
' - ' - -- - - - ' '- 'number, "Waiting lor tbe Rl- Bill Amos, Patty Bahr and
Iherl E. Lee:· will close !he Steve Cowdery.
· first part or !be show.
Clsolng out tbe " Holiday Inn"
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part of !he show wm he the
1 Mike Will Is to emcee the December presentation wilh the
second part of the show whtch
will feature tunes and acts recognizing .. ch monlh of the
Mrs . E. E. Roush and Mn~. ytar.
Amy H•lm returned to their For January , dancers Pat
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homes. Lakeview, Moeday aft- Gaul, Sbetl• Drake, Clndi runeOU
er a three w..ks viSit w1th . harl. Linda Larkins,
Jackie
Mrs. Char lf'S Withrow.
11'ahr and CorHlie Hayman will
Mrs. Lewis Roush of Miners- 1perform to the mu, ic of "Auld Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vrovtlle and sJSt", Mrs. George Lang Syne" and "Tbere'U Be A man and chtldren, l\l•rk and
McCimtock or P1. Pleasant, W.l Hot nme in the Old Town.''
Esther.• of Belpre, vtstted SunVa .. vtst!ed Tuesday at Letart Continuing on the "Holiday day With their parents, Mr. and
Falls
hall Mrs
Mrs. John
Vroman
and MrM. and
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Flekhng
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of the presentation will
be Joh~ Vroman is im rovi~ slow:
Mr. and Mrs. Pearly Jewell Mike Will, Jerry Warne, Greg I from a broken h/'p and gis conof Columbus were Saturday Bail•y, Theron Cruise and Paul f:;.,d to her home.
t'Venlng ~uests of Mr. . lind I Curtis singing ''Heart of My Mr a d M Edgar Reynolds
~rs. Esl u~ Mossman, Mmers- Heart" ~hile Doris. Davis, Jan- were . inn Mo~~antown, W. Va.
VIlle.
et Holsmger . Manlyn Karr, over the weekend to visit their
Mrs. ll': A. Morgan was the Twila Karr and Pat Koblentz son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday dmner guest ~~ Mr. and dance.
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Val Reynolds and cblldren. Mr.
Mrs ..Roger Morgan and far.n• ly , A St. Patrick '~ Day tr1bute and Mrs. Reynolds were acoomof Mldd1e!X_lrt when the birth· I will be made during the March panied home by their granddauday of Keith Morgan was ob- scene with ''It's A Great Day ghter, Gwynn, for a visit.

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

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

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POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
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son and her sister, Miss Ruth Mrs. Gene Maciejewski oi CoCarson
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r ru e Neutz..
The Middleport Amateur Gar- ling, Paul Neutzling and Mr. and
deners wHI meet Thursday eve- Mrs. Walter Hails of Athens
ning at 8 p.m. at the home of
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Cpl. and Mrs. Walter Murray Sub-District Rally
Harris of Alexandria, Va., were Of
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weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Youth 18 Sun.doy
Charles Searles.
The reg~lar sub-district rally
Mrs. Emerson Jones and Mrs. of the Meigs County Methodist
c. E. Burde.tte were in Ath_e~s Youth Fellowship will be held
Monday. Whde there they VISit. Sllflday arternoon, March 28, at
and
ed wlth Barbara Jane~, student 2;30 p. m. at. the United Methor-========="li . 8 k '
at Ohio University.
d1st Church m Pomeroy. Mem·
cy·· v~u~;~ A Grand Old Flag" Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rich- 1 ~rs\..of th~ ~vangelical Vnit_ed
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- ards were in Clncinnati Sunday . returen JUmor and
Senior
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guest •peker
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son e ev. John WUliams, assoTONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
· robatJc presentation, Come to 8 tt
' ciate pBstor of the First MethoNOT OPEN
[the
Fair."
A
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in Alhens . The ,.~
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ay, wtt~ess area chairman. I
March 26-27
ber for September.
Monday.
They ai&gt;O visited All Metbndtst youth are remindELVIS PRESLEY in
October w11i feature a quar- with relatives of Mrs Ac ee
to send their registration lee ·
"KING CREOLE"
!tet singing "Shine On Harvest
· r · of 35 cents to Mrs. c. F.
Elvis
Presley,
Tompkins, Sprin•
Dolort&gt;s
Hart, Carolyn
Dean JaJones.
ggt&gt;r , Moon" and another of the many
...,. Ave., PomeVic Morrow.
blacklight numbers with scare
roy.
Peahn·ette: A Missed Fortun• crows, Marilyn Karr,
Esther
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Coloreortoon
. Spencer , Sandy Trussell, Kay
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1 ~ew, Duris Davis, Palty Babr.
SUNDAY, MONOAY, TUES. Patty Koblentz . Connie Hay.
March 21-29-30
man, Rose Ritchie and Connie The Young WJVes Club met ~ 'ltr
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Thursday,
March
18,
at
tbe
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OF EMILY"
1 The Tabnksgiving holiday will home of Mrs. Don Sayre of :
James Garner, Julit' Andrews
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Melvyn Douglas, Jas. Cubur n, Ireceive mention in the Nov.em· Pomeroy.
Keenan Wynn.
ber segment with "Count Your
Mrs. K~ith Ridenour, prestColorcartoons
Blmings" being presented by dent: preSided over . a busmess
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State
Gifts were received by Mrs
Son. Oakley C. CclllruJ,
Don Sayre and Mrs. Bill Win: along with Senate
Majority
don from their secret pals. New ~eader Ted Gray and Senator
members were lnitiilted bv Mrs. Jim ~orpe, has ~troduced in
Jack Gillian Mra, Bill Windon the Obto Senate a btU to enact a
and Mrs. K~ith ftjdenour.
compr~hensive change in Ohio's
Refreshments of cak€:, Ice obscemty law~.
cream , mints anti coffee or pop Senator CollJD! made the fo[.
were served.
lowmg comments about the proposal ·
Present were Mr!il. Tom Hay- ··ow
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man Mro Robert Burke Mrs
o • ws on lhe subject
Earl RUehle, Mrs. Bill Windon; of obscenity are a hodge-podge
Mrs. Nat Carpenter, Mrs. Em- of measures whlch have beeu
erson Pr.1)1er, Mrs. Jack Gillian, .a_dopted to fit a particular situaMrs. KeJtl Ridenour, Mrs. Don bon. There has never been any
Sayre snd Mrr.. Elton Ritchie. effort made ~ modernize and
The next: meeting wiiJ be at make them umfonn. The , .
lhe home of Mrs. Jack Gillian, suit baa been that lhey are dU·
Thursday, ttpril 15.
llcult to enforce and to obtain
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alclllg
with recent decision• of the
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Middleport G1rle
United States Supreme Court
Exhibit Projects
mate the adoption of t1t11 proTwo Middleport 111gb School posal a neceaslty.
IIIP COIL SIAft
fltxlble ••• tlr.m sprlncsofthlflnestCNd••b,l,orll....,._ ,
freshmen entered exhibits and
"Ao a reaall of tbe Supremo
Wslns ••• 11v• ,... ,. at NIIWft&amp; tomkllt .rna .,.... .
were rated etreellent and good Court docltloao aed the - •
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at tbe annual Southeast Ohlo forceablllty of our !aWl, tile
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IIYDIIAIIUC PIUIID MAMIWOOD fltAIIU
Athens.
H lbrealeu to pervert an ...
8tr0n1L•olkl undera'tmct~r.. th•t WGii't *'UIMfc GrlfiOW'
Receiving an excellent rating lire generatloa.
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on powilful ·
ll)'draullc
IN 5Trlf
was Elaine Davis, for her pro "Recent changes In decisions
PUFORMANCI TUTID FAUICS
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ject concernfllg the defects of by the u_ s. Supreme Court
ltl•cted for btauty from th• world'• flftntmllfr. Te&amp;t.:C. ·
the heart. She Ia the daughter have made profound cbangea In
fw wur•.blllty MIS ~IJ'• to
Ute nMCie ill
in Pen-Parrot Shoes
..-.rn 11vlna.
of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Davl•. lhe obscenity laws ollhe COllJI.
White shoe eventa far little
Josephlne Toney, daughter of try. Tile Ohio law1 need to he
'aifls caU for styles like tfle ...
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roger
Toney,
rebrought
up
to
date
and
1n1o
line
Demure and simpie iA desilf\, but
celved a rating of sood lor her with these decisions. Thla Ia
a4weys well constructed •nd
display on ber project, regen- one of lhe purposeo of our bill.
pr•tested. Thes• are kleel for her
confifmation, first communion,
eratlon of planarla, The girls Tile other purpose Ia to make
c:-r f04' Easter paradinc. Styles
were accompanied to Atheno by our laws more enforceahle and
available in white calf, whtta
llonry Null, Science instruc- more Wliform.
p11ten~ white lizard print.
tor.
"The original Idea lor the
patent &amp;
lt""'""'"""""""==--==~1 measure came from lhe Clfl.
zens lor Decent Uteratan of
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~AS.OH
-'the ideas lor the bill. Tiley haV&lt;O
done more than any other group
BIG FREE SHOW
to
ir. the nation to stop the dissemThunder
March 25th Ination of obscene material.
OPINING NIGHT
"II should he pointed out thai
the
mere passaf!8 of thla proJackie Gleason in
posal
will not remove
thla
"GIGOT•
filth from the bookstand•. It
(In COlor)
takes
law enforcement oa the
-&lt;tndlocal
level
and pubUc awareGene Nelson
Fa,. Spain
ness
to
llamp
out IIIII prob"THUNDIR II~AND"
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbon• ward Wells. Coming from out
spent the weekend m Bucyrus of town for the services were
with her father, Mr. E. J. Car- Mrs. Ed Stecker and Mr and

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ry Woodrow Jr. ·II II. 'ldiey.•a . Jnlllatlon was held lor throe Jane , •• we
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lnspeobon to he held JUile
I a:'andpareru.- -~ 111:.
illd lDteraalionol 0rder ol
Job B ular llfiiiiOn~4~ ~":t.~
wben lhe Staff and Officers of Mrs. LawrenOe·IIOfiner·ol: _ . U,qblel'l 11101 Ill l'IIIUlar lhe DAV
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-rMeigs Temple, Pytltlan Sisterl eroy and Mr. lllld Mfl. Jelie Jlm Monday evenln• at I be CaJ11Pbell, ]risklenl, film~t
met Monday ""enlng at the ball. Moore of Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., Pomeroy Muonlc ~emple.
Tile meelllll opened
a
Mrs. Karl Owens opened tile lllr and Mn . GordoD Wolle of Stepillnle Pullen,
honored 11t1&lt; form and-...~
meeting wt!b prayer.
. ~lne Rou~ 2 Herman· Hoff· queen, preolded and opened tlte Icatlona were read
on
Mra. Pbll Melnhlrt gave a ner Pomero
J F (loud., -meeting In ritualistic form. Ad- taken. Zona wat report.
reading entitled, "Easter is the win' Parter!but.
Va and .ull gueolll welcoii!Od were Mra. eel ncenUy flooNrned .!rom!:;
Dawn of A New Day" which Mri LizZie MOon; ~f Srnitbb
·Dale Warner, MraCharles pltal. ~ter catdo ~Ill he •
waJ written by the pastor of a W.
are greai Jii-andpareoJ"":, 'l'llel.. and Mr. and Mro. Guy to shut-lit tdeinhert,
Presbyterian Church In Dayton,
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J. H- Schafer.
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meellng, relrelhmenla were ser- and Jennie Howell. Tile travelHumorous readlnga were ..v.
REV1V.U..10 I!IIOGRESS. ved · with Mra. Helone Mullon lng prize dOll&amp;~
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en by Mrs. Karl Owens and Mrs. A ,revival 11 now~ lA progress promoter of bolpitality, in Hamm was aw
to ~ I
Horace McElhinny. A birthday at lhe 0tiiJ"(lb o1 GOd at.Cbeo- dtlfgw, .
StahL Plans were ~de or •
poem was read In observance ter. ·Sen'Icoo hejjn ot 1:30 p.m.
UO potluck ~nner following lht
of the birlhday of Dorla Bailey each evenlag .wlih ·~~~v. Denlel
IIIRTIIDAY OJI8ERVED
regular meettng In April. -·
and the birthday song sung by WI&gt;J'kman-u "'iageJillt Every. · Mr and Mrs Dale Barnhart
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the group. The traveling prt.e, mels we!COu!e. .
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LEARN OF DEATH
donated by Mra. Clarence Clark·
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was won by Mrs. Chester Zlr· mg .games ~;played ·· and birthday aDiilveraary •I thelr ed =~rd of the death? or Mra.
kle.
prt.es .award.t , &amp;o .. !4ra.: Meln- ll!n, Ronald; o1 Cillumbua. The Smith E. Ballentine, ·Sr., at
A communication was read bart Mrs MJiU&gt;Ie
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from Sylvia Bowen, ~ct ep- Mn. RJchard·-~~ ilhd .Mri. Ronal~ Barnhart and famiJy of fonnerly in Marietta where Mr.
uty of Logan, announclll(! In- Karl Owens. Relreobmenls ol Ccbnnb~ and l!!r.. 111\(1 Mra. l!:r- Wise resided several years 4i3
spectlon lor Junelst. Mrs. Me!n- IIBIIdwlcheo, iJ01110 dllpo ·lllld nell llat'lllulft and daughter, while In business there. $he
hart, chatrman of the ways and coffee were II8I'Wd by
Mn. Sherrl.
was 96 years old. The bndy ll
means committee ~porte4 that Cheater Zirkle: l : Mrs. Paul Zlr·
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. at tbe Doudna • McClure Funth~ group had . sheers, steak kle. ·Hostesseo :for April metllnc . Mlu Lora Sanders, lnlatit eral Home \9here services will
knives and parmg lmlves I or w19 he Mrs._David Farmet and da!llhler of Mr. and· Mho. Fred be held Wedoeoday at 10 a.,.,.
sale.
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Followmg the busmess meet- memben were present.
very W for the past two weeks. tend.
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PEP--'Financial Nightmare'

Damages were e~tlmaled at COLUMBUS (UP! )- Fi~ance
$20 000 to the boule and con- Director Richard Krabach s top
of the Wetzpll-St. ...,. aide said Wednesday night that
idence of Mr. and Mrs. Guy local school districts would he
Cowan In o lire Wedoeaday
saddled with additional cooto of
Pomeroy VolUDteer Fire IJe. 1147,294,500 to take full advanpariment Chief Henry Werry tage o~ the Ohio Council for
made the estimate after tbe Education's PEP proposal.
blue had been put .out lalo yes- Howard Col~er testified before
terday afternoon. ·
the House Ed~atioo Committee
Chief Werry said the seven- on the PEP proposal, whlcb
rD&lt;m two-story frame structure would ra1se the state sales tar
wa1 ~mpletely ruined. Northing ' from 3 t~ 4 per cent to provide
was gotten out of the bouse. \ $116 mil !Jon a year in additional
Tile lire broke out lhortly af- 1
Mrs. Cowan had gone to 1
· with a neighbor, Mn. Ja- i
Soulsby. By the time lire-1
arrived at the scene the I
I~···· was completely out of ron-

tenis

state aid to ~chool districts.
be 1124 million: Ill million more two !acton might push addoil
Wednesday s meetmg had ]than tre antlc1pated revenue Istate COlts even higher.
originally been called for oppo- increase from the sales tax "Full implementation of PBP
nents of the bill, but none ap. boost.
, woul~ add subllanilally to local
peared to testify. Chairman B.A.
Ccsl Mlgbt Be Higher
costs ao well u 1ncreoae lillie
Broughton. R-Chardon, said, Collier said "conservative" 31~," CoUer said.
however, that several opponents estimates were made by the The largest expense WOIIJII.
had indicated a desire to testify state in figuring the anticipated come from the proposed pro;
and that he expeo!ed them to cost of PEP In al least two ar- gram for lhe culturally dllliolo
appear at a hearing in two eas. the cost of transportation vantaged. Under PEP. lhe ate
weeks.
and the cost of a proposed pro- would prcwide 135 per eblltl 111
Collier
presented
fi gures gram for culturo:.lly deprived those eligible for the prosram.
which shewed th at the actual children.
The OCE has estima~ tbat
cost to the slate of PEP would He said it was possible those
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O:liei Werry said II men reaponded. to the alarm. The fire--

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

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

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

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