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. Friday and Satu.r day Sale- Elberfe·lc;ls In Pomeroy
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PillSCILLA

SALE! SiMMONS HIDE-A-BEDS
and SOFA BEDS

'LUGGAGE

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$219.00
'Hid•Aiod

DlscolltiJtued Style~y 17 ~'ieee.

Solo

J-.$11.95 Train C..
6-:-$11.95 Hit lox

S188

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

resistallt.

Special purchase
for one time offer
to you. Upbo)Bter-

ed in heav, duty
vinyl. Your choice
of white, tout,

$129.00 Voluo

Solo

S92

BEDROOM
FURNITURE

Solo

SJB

Hlth School Glrlo

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

In Maple Finish

RCA Vidor Television

BOBBY
SOCKS

treasurer, Mrs. Betty · . 1. .
11S8L:tant, Mrs. J1me 'Sii;re;
health cbiltrman, Mru. Ma~jar­
et C'oltrill, assistants~ Mrw. !'auline MMorarlty and Mri. !Ifill'
garet Eichinger.
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Leaders of the March meetIng will be Mrs. Johnston olf lld
Mrs. Parker, !l'itb ll&gt;e•'' ·~·
11 HeaJth Resources!..,~'
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will bo to do an ex~ ll/1,
physkal Illness. Hosii!iiiillrlbe., .
&amp;nniJUOCed later.
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While. Sileo 9 to !1. 100'10
cotlon bulky knit.

1111 23 Inch olze
lel'een. Famoua

High School Glrlo

Powerful ll'rA
new Vilta

PC)PCORN STITCH

tuuv.
•rtn M-C»2...,
U" hth ,_,,, cllaiJ

duo cone apeaku

lliil tq, ln.lktu ...

Your choice of many patterns.
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SALE

CREW
SOCKS

TII•STANWYCK

E1teuded raDII

$259·

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

95

Soo tho Dtlny other moclols of RCA VIdor TolevJ.

3

slon Sets-Prlcod from $129.95 up

Sale ! Carpet Remnants

Popular
Wlndbrookor Style

Roll Ends of Wool ond Nylon

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Sin 9ft. bv 6ft. $43.00 regular price S1le Price $1S.OO
Siq t It, by 10 ft. $69.50 regulot pripo Sole Pri.. $25.00
Size 9ft. by 11'5"-$10.00 reeular price, S1le Price $30.00
Sire 15ft. by 8'1"-$80.00 regul:~r Price, Stle Price $30.00
Sl.. 9ft. by 6'8"-$47.00 rqu .. r price, Sale Prlc• $18.00
Siu 9 ft. by 10'-4/'-74.00 ngulu price, Stle Price ·27.00
Slu 12 H. by 6'4"-$58.00 regul.r prlu, S1le Price $20.00
Slu 12 ft. by 9'-$155.00 reguler pric•~ Sale Price $100.00
Slu 12 ft. by 8'1 1 '-$"76.00 regu,ar price, Sale Price $25.00
Slu 12 ft. by 1'6"-· .10.00 reguler price, Sele Prfct $61.
Size 9 ft. by 9'-$120.00 rquler price, S.le Price f'1.00
' Sla 12 ft. by 9'-$129.00 FOIUior prico, Sole Prico $71.00
( Size 12 ft. by J;'t''--$124.00 rquler price, Sale Price $15.
Slu 12 ft. by 8'2_,-$108.00 r-.ul•r pric•, S.le Price $65.
SID 15ft. by 12'7"-4270.00 ntuler price, Sale Price $135
SIH 15 ft. by 1'10"-$112.00 reguler price, Sale Price $91
Size 15ft. by IO'I"-f2S4.00 rogulor price, S.le Price $130
Sill 15ft. by 9'-fl50.00 rotulor pri.., Sole Prico $100.00
Slq 15 ft. ~ 12'--$200.00 r11ul•r price, Sale Price $130

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

ALL NYLON
JACKm

Broodloom Corpttt-At Groot Sovlngs

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

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

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

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

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

Fiberglas Cafe, Matching Shortie Drapes

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

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

~ite,

36" CAFE -

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

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

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

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

areen tweed.

Pink, Toast, Gold.

$1.95 pr.

1nd S.turUy _

$1.00

$3.33

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

SALEI

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

Youngstown

SINKS

For Friday ond Saturdoy
RAYON MARQUISETTE

TAILORED CURTAINS

1o

of mowith one piece

COin!lk•l&lt; ranee

dels,

72" LENGTH

SALE $1.89

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

II" LENGTH

SALE $1.99

42" ---- IALI $51.00

110" LENGTH

SALii $2.19

54" ---- IALI .....,.
'M'' ---- SALI SIIUO

ELBER·FELDS
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Kits C:ord __ IOo

Aurora Model Motoring
Service Parts

lloyo ,_lor
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SWEAT
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SliH 1 to te•. Two color

~tloDa. Jdell for
acbool·wear.
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mel 10, 12; 14''aJid 16. Zipper front. Solid color.

SHOP FRIDAY
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1owed.
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Enioylng the day !!'ere M
Ada Slack. Mrs. ·syiY..Ing, · .~... Marjorie O'Ow,
Belle Theiss. Mrs. Linda
rell, Mrs. Schneider: Mfi.
rio, Mr•. Salser, Mrl. S
Mrs. ~lorarity, Mrs. • lbj~

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VOL XV NO. 274

Paul

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

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

STANLEY LEMLEY

Roush, Lemley
Are Newest
Leathernecks

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

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b Approved Iff~ I.
The Wesleyan Service

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of the Racine Metbodlst
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Monday evening In tbe cllurcll

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

the vice president. Mrl.

Harry Wlllfonl. The
and

treasurer'&amp;

1eeretli7

reporll'

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

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

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

aamed abova.

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.Birthday Oooa.fDn
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birtlxlav fa.!miacy 15tji at W·

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

Franclo, Brenda

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

ed by
Mrs.
Die
Law'el

DiaDa
do
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Johnston,

guest.

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Constantine
Taking Crown

SHORT SLIIVI

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

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

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

a. oure to 111 all tiM other models ond

rue.

S.lo Fridoy

Motchin1 Volanco -

98c

10c 30c
250 -

a.n..

21st, witb the dlnnei"

HORROR CREATURES

$3.95

BATH MAT SETS

.. 10 1o Ill.

KITES

es.

MOHAWK RUGS

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

Compllto Saloctlon of ·

11'1 Kill Tlmo .Alain

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

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

CREW
SOCKS

SPORT .SHfRTS ..
Tier and Valance Sets

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

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Bl~ct.

NEW SHIPMENT

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f3,9S BOYS SWIATIRI ---·-------------- IALI $2.25

Solid color nylon with a~
tached . popover hood.

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palrt

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Salser; S&lt;.'Cond vice

Throat sound. -

CUSHION
FLOOR MATS

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dent, Mrs. sara Rolilbi''' .

TRIPLE ROLL

Yietor .Golcleol
S.lol Gold S..l

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

Parker;

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Syiac"$.e Club

Mra Irene

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In Stock-In All 11...

3ft. x6ft,

$109.00 Value

4 Yd. Length

Early A-lcon Style ,

brown, beige, black
and IP'een.

2Yd.L..,.th

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

Open $tock

Bleached, cOld quaiiiJ.

Sole $11.00

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Deportment HOI Addod
Another New Line of

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"" Wlolth

Solo $7.00

65c
75c

27" .Hallway and Stairway Carpeting

RCA WHIRLPOOL
REFRIGERATOR·
FREEZERS

Sale!
BERKLINE
RECLINERS

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Solal Friday ond Sotunloy

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

$88

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Selo $7.00

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Solo $7.00

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. 4-$1·7 .50-UH Pullman

$109.00
Sofo Bod
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QUILnNG
SHEOING

New Officers. .'1
Ate N&lt;smed by ~

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and
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~.,. olic schooiB In 11 ·~
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September f&lt;il' ·

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-)roth; llllclo.,: llilman caler~ " lata! " or io.auspidooo rloy Ill Columbuo and Washington, o.l ex)&gt;eDSOI of the still from Gal- Jill' Wor.M o. ~IIHIIta«, M.D. sound reason to let hlm.
moot frequent eau... The County Court.aC ....
,. Gllk ·
~ ~ wben Willard Dudley, anodern rontext . It dertvfs from C. over FederaUy dl!pens~d ' IIpolis.
E'(ery' ~ oft.e"n 1 ;.u. ;oked Ibend, !!ke ~ny nthl'lr age. hal
· are invo!wltary 1nd er, Jr., todly. Clifton
ey,
i&lt;9'D!•trator Of the Ohio Bur- the fort Julius Ce.asar was mur- · BUC operating !undo,
The Chambera ol Commerce whether It is hannlul to slve Ita own opeclol
um:oiiiCious. Excitement ol any H~Die, 1118~ ~
·•'l. Ill Unomployme~~• ComP"n- d• red on March ISth.
He told Edison Baker ol the ; maiutaint&lt;! ill earlier
ll•k- \)eer to cbJJdrep wllo aro two To try to make a
kind le llltely to lncreue tbtl Ill
J =' l'olill' ;.... _tm.
ptliln, wtn have his answer Dudley LOki Middleporo aoo Middleport C of C committee ;en &gt;fith Dudl~ lhlt woompt•oy. yeus old or over: My lnswor of 1 child 1.; to rob him of
'!loe only treatment II
lllldred· D. SPII,.., · .f!otdtbe - lor over 400 unem- Pomeroy Chamben of C1&gt;m· that· mtoration of the ollie• is 1 ed person• were llUiferln&amp; an hao always been that any bene- of them.
your ohlld . to adjuat
llt ond eioata fill' 00 ~
Me~ &lt;0\IDIY men and merce in o telegram Thursday still under review, and that no · """""""lrl and unfair hard· nclol efleet alcohOl moy hove
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her auri'OUildlnp.
· fiCenae· WIIU.ni' k : 'I'Jei n
w&lt;i1ben.
he would reach o
deciSion decision II Jlii6Sible
u n t i I i ship in having to lraYel 10 Gal- for the tired bullillela!IIID doot ~Y UoPtor, 8 haa 1
Tbll may
.,ndanca by
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Albd If lbt iradltional mean- . March IS about Meigs county'• March IS. " based on oYaiiabil-j lipolio or AtheDa . to 1i1n
In not apply to his ytlllllpb!J'l, A vous tic. Whit eautOt lhll
child
lor a time. RutlaDd, fl5 and ""'" lpr ~
lnfllool " Idea" hold~ into t h I ' ' Itinerant BUC office whlrh wa• ity of staff allli claims board." Ieach w..k.
child 11 too YOUIIf to be taUJht what 1e the belt treatment.
•• --~•-r;elqad
Janl~ ·;1w~~
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Spp Ate, the news may not I discontinued in February as ~ The office was formerly malo- ,
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to "handle hie Uqwr" and a- A-TI.. or looldt opom•
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talned ln. Pomoroy town hall !
bove oil he doesn't nold 11. What occur liter tile .,. or 3 bUt
II • ....., t~w~ 'uelw
eo~~~. ror no ~ 1
twiCe weekly, and staffed from :
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he neocll ta a balanced diet wltll woually not eeen Ulllll 1 or
II II a~~ to call tho child'• - · l1'ill :.::,: ·:;.,~
th~ Gallipolis Artl BUC. T h • I •
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plenty of milk and lrufl jUice. They .... not eauaecl by
attenlloo to bar
folllll't to lto;i ·wltbb .. ....
Middleport c of c had offered '
1 bave uaecl tile lltllt arll&gt;' prole 10110 ·bUt are the
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.:. COLUMBUS (UP!) - Revocation of_the charters of

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to provide
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1,000 Acres
Le3sed F0r
0'1 G W}Is
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Dies Suddenl
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ehlldrell !IIIli or aome lliiiOtional
coffee ond' teo. Just because ance lllch u llialadjuotmonl
child Wanll
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w11o 11 Jlld
co .· Ues is amona the matters to be considered by the
Wllllam McKinley Oayar, as.
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neodl to lllb~lf•• vlllmln Q-MJ 1011 mocb lilt llmicl!'
Slmo Board of Education Monday at its monthly meeting.
• reoldent ot Rt. IN, dled 11111or ~ clelleleQey bu dlvel- lei lD his sleep. He rarely ~
:!: E. E. Holt, state public 'instruction superintendent,
denly at 7 p. m. '111uraday, He
oped, have your doelor deter· this ·In lbt do)'llme.
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sa be would recommend the board revoke the firstwas dead ....., tho Middleport
llllDe euc11y wllat .11 ne Lied CIU80I him to do this and 'IIIIa!_
. . e charter for the Highland County high schools of
Emergency lqllad mlved II
lhll )'OUI' child
DOt be
be dono to break
I _'ng Spring, Jackson Local, Whiteoak Rural, Lynch- 1
the residence. Mr. Oayer ..., •
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Pttlna 1 hit. or. mill type of A-'1'111 ao11o Jill bear,Ia . _ ..
b
and Buford Rural districts.
GEORGETOWN, Ohio (UP!) coal miner, and wu, elllployetl
trutm1111. TrJinl to _e omet 1 ed by 1 loDdon mapplni.i.:~DII-.
Tlie board wiD be asked to ,
- David Law of Parkersburg, by lbt Moles Coal Co.
nutritlonll clefleleney wltb mul· 1 bally promlDanc:t. It way ·IIi
caiolllder revoking the chartm [the Colleg• Corner Local W. Va., hoa leased more than A naUve of Well VJrglnle, he
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tlvltamln pllll 11 lib jllltllq lliii03'lDC bUt Ia otbenrili ~ .
of !Buckskin Valley, Clarksburg 1School District lor the 1964 cal· 1,000 a,cres of land In Brown was born March S, 110,1, oon or
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less. Why your 100 1119Uicl do
and Kingston • Union high endac year. The dostrtct Is lo- Counl)l, Ohio, which he believes the lab! Jameo and 110Sf Slev·
aplnater CGUIID who . works IIlli ID hie aleep 1 dor!'l JIDow
\CI)4plo in Ross County and 1 cated on the Ohl(}-lndtana state may be rich In gos and oil de- ens Oxyar. Hls morrlop wu
wbert ,.. do and walchea aver bUt you oi!Ouldn'l WOI'I')' aboill
st&amp; Creek • Jellerson High bne and contams popols of both poslta.
to lbt former IJllle Mea Whee· PARI!NTI CAN BE WRONG
c:ouldn
IIllo 1 haft l'llportlnR _,. It 11 ou C811'i Janqn 11, elOit
1
llcltool In Tuscarawas County [litotes.
The owners of the land, who ton , who lllrvivos.
Dear Helen
10
, f'I'OI!'II'· WileD I ecythinl to h i e . 8etw'eoa
to his 1'00111 10 tlilai
"bit saki they fall to meet The boacd also will be asked have b • e n guarenteed ooe- Five chUdren who llUrvlve are
:
wu • fresbtNn, the bulblga tbe two ol tbem, our 'ra~~~~aee ~~~·.::··~t~b:ear:-_!IL:&amp;;;;;;'~~-!o''\
mllirmum st~te otandards on to approve bond Issues lor 1eighth of any gas or oil found, Willard, and Curtls Oxyar, both I am I dauahter of I pl'OJDI. ltopped, IIIII 111)1 ll'odn 801 Ia
boill fiDiahtd.
you wo
nUJill!rOUJ counts end aome do Ischool districts in Hamilton, leased tile property to Law lor of Jesaup, Mel., lletmlo and nent bwolneu C!OUJ1It' here In ~tier, but the yeDJnc loti on.
~ bu ~eloped 10
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not - have on eorollmenl thO$ I Butler, Ene, Montgomery, S1 per acre per year for 10 Ca':"l Oayer, at home. A IUr• our city, They "C811 do
no _b-:.• II&lt;!I'VOUI b~ ~ uleer. Do you lblnk I
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merlta the cost of upkeep of Clermont and Morgan counties. years.,
vtvtng brother It Harry Oayer wrong," but 1 !hint 111)1 fall&gt;why 1 don 1 cbanie joba and forpt
separate oebools
Holl
also
wtll
back
the
Law
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repreoentatlves
a
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of
Baltlmoro,
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There
are
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11101'0.
TWO MOTHERS TOO u~·NV
1
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8
. - - .Cborters
I Greene County request for lor· have signed leaoes In Adamo, grandchildren and two sreat lellr lwrohIIi
I ~- a my Do you !hint It would be ~ ..._
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• reuonable to ..
"'•• 111)1 fa".....ar 'wo:
At'
the
sam• tlme Holt pr.. .' mation of a Jomt
Vocational HIghi and ' Cllnton , Pike and IJ'BOdcldlwon.
. e le avetonever tae
,..... A pretty good rule II never
~ that charters be Issued to School District.
Scioto Counties. II is thought ServiCfJI wiU be held II Pop- mov or . any
D-ale aoc-- a scare by l'1IIIDinl away I 0 r
rlni !rom • : m. n
the ·warrensvUie Heights Citv
that the Investor• feel south· 1ar Ridge Free Will B • p 111 t
pa1;;, 01 "'; •1dab!, th= two woeb? I have been offe!'
~!her
hu 1 rlnl ID
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School District, changing lis
western Ohio ha• the potential Church and burial wUI be In 1am~l ~ · boorr
ed • place to stay, bul I . am bliiiOie _ espeeblly 11 be'a ...
1
siX'year high I!Chool to one senof Morrow County where a the church cemetery under the
~ 1 Y es 1110• oeared beeluae Dad might beat
SO
ior ·high school and uno junior
'eWS
boom Ia underway.
direction of Miller'• Home far I = ; blm won~ oventelet me up, I want to atoy good and erl'd. a thl fellow II so f•
00
h~ and to the Morlan High
No date was llllllOUnced when Funerals. The day and bour of :,"
see my friend (I'll walt UU I'm
1..: Yk ~I even wh• Ma
1 sed to
Sc~l at CtncinnaU formerly
drllllng operations would begin the service will be announced one. •
see
on 17 to dole him), but my .lath- ma ro e h ,11 be looking ,.,;
St.' Mary High Schooi.
GalllpoJIJ as qento continued to aCQuire Later. Frlend1 may call at ~~~s:..~b we were '"~ er's mind Ia wroog. - LONE- m';!&amp;':.
that gal will
1 Goure re•di"ls:
The board will be asked 10 dam 21.6, 37.4, rollers out, P9m· -pro;&gt;erty rlglita.
the funeral borne.
,_ """• ut now my ....- LY GOOD TEEN·AGER
abe hi wll
H
!her .. on the war;&gt;olb apln.
s e. - .
approve the request of the Port eroy· Mason 32 .55 • PI. PIeasanI
He h8
and
He Dear Teen-qer:
De Helen·
I
CIJJion City District for annex- .33.49, Hinton 6.20
station•!"· Z--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Mar. 6, 1984 1 8 .~'do'::~ fllve :"fm:'~ llumin8 away would
only ~t ~·we do obout our
alitijl of about 121 acres of l•r- 1Kanawha Falls 14.2 6 lallm&amp;
·
y:; 'do whe!t ou are 17 but make mailers wone - for you Dad he 11 so stubborn. He has
ritllfl: from the Ottawa County !Charleston !2.11l stltlonary. ::"
yoo can't ••e ~ IIJj you;..., .. and
your mother.
'radio on aU the time, day
Dis~tct, the transfer of one !don wos running 45. f~d ~rHe Is a 8ood boy and my moth· your troublel 111'1 bod, your
night, 10 loud bardly anyBert from the Willoughby·East- met u feet and Wt_nloe
tn
er IPPI'GVH but lhe II ofrald lbtr ta the one who needl
Thil column ta dedicated to
laki: School District lo the 84 . f..l. At most pomts on the
of my fa~ · he drlnb awtul and he thould pi II !rom
family living .. H you'N havWi~iilfe City District and of Ohio r1ver the rate of rise was
.
bad. She Qy~ he'l "no! rJPt" expert. If your mother
1ng kid ~ble or just
120 ! Cres from the West Branch two tenths of a loot per hour.
and we oltould humor him
off hb condllltm by
trouble let Heleo help YOU.
Loc!l Diatrict in Mohoning At Dams 13 and IS the rote ol
11 "not rflbt and we DlUII
She win alto welcomo yo a r lfrlt1M$
CouDty to the Sebring Local riSe woo four tenthe of a !not
When I 1111 In &amp;l'ada oehool, or hlm" !ben ohe 11 jolt
IDIJ1IIng
rl
AdIM9
DisDict
per hour and al Dam 16 it was
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marklna I got
bad marb and W1 I gullty 1
be 11np
be
expo Ollcel. of
'!: ·Approves Fundo
six tenths of a loot per bour. Rt. 141 ot Cadmus lo the only and daughter, Charlotte, Mr. thrown In a cornar and beaten. 11
: your abea1 "'obe IIlli Helen Bollel In care
H4lr oaid he would recom- The river is expected 10 reach GoUla or Meigs ctllllltY. road and Mrs. Elden Marklna and I couldn't concentralo baeault
thmore.; ~
ne:":'per. He 11 mad Simplicity ll the
mend approval 01 1 $4.95S allo- 35.08 ar Pt. Pleasant on Satur- sUU under water ac&lt;Ording to aon, Bruce, and Mr. and Mra. I 'I!BB BCire u! being pulllJbed, She ~ pt her
::en":,. a~ to :ul 11 oil. of the lhape, fiery twlnk·
caUon Foundatloo Rrogram to day.
the GpaWpotr Pool, S.tate High- Kenneth Marklna were caiiiDg
1o a doctor . on 1117 pretat
He wanta my mothar to gtva 1e bfshUg
. b'~' tf. ,;..,.•..•h••
Boot movements:
way a o ·
on their slsb!r-Jn.loow, Mrs. 0. {' .l..
1e th •
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Ololo Rl•er - Harry Dyer up .,!ighteen Inches covered th: bert Marklna the Pill woek.
~rme:
st!p. •
pleD the
::..
herhe
bbo JP'flll pump IIi eof1ee
": US p.m.; National up 15 • aUif
and tho water w
Mr. and Mn. Jamea !lorgan
Moanwhllt, walt, loMI]I
food just so, and he,. cruel
Dl
111
10.50 plm., R. H. Bosworth II
and children of Columbuo opent
qer. You'D ooon bt 17. - H.
to dogs and cata too. .He's been or black lllmula
pl.le.ftt
WI
up 16, 6 a.m.: Ormet up
16, 'Jhe Ohio river stond •.t S'l.4 • week end with hla mother
.
badrldde fat • Jon
with mediUQI dJI is be.e,l
WOn
uo a.m.: Quoen City down !eetatl0:15 :~ .• ICI:OI'din&amp; to Mrs. Nellie lorgan Allen and .
NOT A GOOD RIBK
What n
do'-n1z GIIRI.SII
ei •• ::
19, 7 a.m.; Jordan down 20, 2:· Galh;•llos dam offiolalo. That II Mleho 1 d M
M
.
can ~ ·
20 a.m.; Jel!erson up 20, 8:10 a rise of 23.2 feet since Mon. . ~ an
r.
ra. Ray Donna Circle of Dorcu spent Dear Helen:
Glrll. ,
Only I
fS
a.m. ; Elloha Wooda up 21, 4:50 day. The Ohio wao stU! rising Birchfield and children.
a w~ end with her parenta, l knew IIlli younc 111111
HIS life ~ t oil I'Oiello
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, ., . ·
a.m.: Andrew Calhoon up 21, two tenths of 1 fool on hoUr Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Corr and Mr. and lltra. Homer Clrele.
too IIWIJ family
It I 'bard r ,otlll8
··
Nine Instrumental studenll 5:50 a.m.; John K. dqwn
22, at the Gallipolis dam this morn- ~0 vandchlldren and son, J)a.. Dixie Circle and Carla Morris !101 and I dldD't want
to undentand llllffOI'IniJ,
.
from the Rutland High llchonl 3:211 ~.m . ; Miami up Greenup ing.
vid, called on Mra. Grace Carr were llUpper £110111 of Mr. ond billrOUblel, 10 for •,lonl
. ley to,..~ lbat • bedband were on the Ohio Univer- 7:50p.m.: A. E. Dyke up Oreen· The Ohio 18 rising rour-!enlha recently.
Mrs. Cllflord Morrll ol Racine 1 wouldn't dolt }Ibn; But
ritltlen mm cant alwayo. be
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sity campus, Saturday compel· up 10:20 p.m. ; Jim Hougland of a loot per .hour at Djlllls 13- Mr. Georgo Well• coDed 011 on Friday evening.
W01'41 altraetad to each
lb!laahtful - 10 you 111t11t be
.j
lng Ill' honors In tile Ohio Mu- up Greenup 2:215 a.m.;
Esoo IS, and aiX-tentha ol 1 loot per Mr. and Mrs. David Wl..man Calling at the home ·of Mary and, finally, I occeplad.
thoughtful for him. Your unoic Education Auoclation dis· rPennsylvania up Greenup 3:2S hoUr at Dam IS belween Park· and Mr. and Mn. Tom Weill Circle on Sunday were Jalllll COIII'II tho attraetlon
dentondlni an4 COIIIidBallon
Ml..,eport,
trlct mu•lc conb!sl. .
a.m. : Zimmer up Greenup 7:· enbuiJ and Wheeling.
on a recent Sunday.
Circle of New Hoven, W. Va., We wort In tho uma Q!f1e1.
will help your mother mort
.,
Roger Roush Is their band di- 05 o.m.; Ravenswood up 31, 4:- Pt. Plea1ont's reading this Mr. Hlnda returned to the Mr. and Mrs. Georp Clrele, Ia In hle -30'1, I'ID 21.
thaD yw CID pollslbiJ lmow.'! "'
rector.
, 50 a.m.: Mr. Moclc up 32, 4:35 morning W81 33.49, about' ,.ven home of hil douflltier, Mrs. (). and Doug, ol Aahllllll, Ky., and He hu • widowed ~~:I;;..
Entrant&gt; competed In three a.m. ; Western down 32.• 4:50 o. feel below ·llond stage.
berl Marklna, after apendlnl a Laura 'Circle, Dorcu.
who lo vary dei1WIIIInC. I
cluses, A. B, and c. depent!- nt.; c. v. HemeC· 33, s.so Three arrests were reported few dayo at hll home in Zanea- Dixie Clrele apent Wednetday tello him ell her fomiiY
lng on the degree of prn!iciet&gt;- o.m.: L. w. Sw
down Me~ by the pitr&lt;\1. Robert Swisher, viDe.
night will! Joyce Brace, Racine. yotiiiiiO abe baln'IIIIIICh"
~y, with wbmers of "I" ratings dahl 8•1&amp; p.m. . arnele
D. 37, Rt. I Bidwell, was
cited Mr. ond Mrl. Hindi 1 re S:unle Brlnker, Dean BarntU: • to liye and abe wanll to
m Class A ebg1ble to compeb! dQwn Meldohl 1 :05 a.m.; Chau- March 14 on 1 charge of drlv· apendlnl lOme time with their Iof Pomeroy vlllted Ann Banlill evary mlnute ol II. He · h a I
in state flllllo schedUl_ed h r vin down Meldahl 2 o.m.; t.ou- In&amp; while under
llUspenslon daulhb!r here.
and doulhler ,. EDen Elllabelb bougHt ber a lwme (where he
A~!~. R
lslana down Meldahl 4 a.m.
Woller King SO, Horrloonvllle, ErnMI Guinther callod on at Holzer Hospital 'l'uelclay. bves) and It )Ju 1 fl$,000
"'~ oberta Smith, daup Go!Dpolls Dam _ Jane T. up cUed to Meigs county
court Mr and Mro Tom Weill
Mra. Paul !!ellen and Mill' pp. He bu two can, ond
ONLV
ter or Mr. and Mr1.
-..t 9:40 p.m. ; Valley Trana;wter March 20 In charge of foUure
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pret of Raelno called at the aolary Ia lea than naG a w.k.
· tiDMDsn lela••••
Smith, reeelved a " 1" rotlng ·up H5 a.m.; A. J.
Patten to . tronsfer regbtraUon 1 n d M;s. Glen Hanln&amp; IIIII son, home of Homer Circle Satur- At lint the lll!llblr - •fll"l'
eon....... , _
for her alto sa:mph..,. solo In down 4•30 a.m.; Rose G. up 5:· Paul Gl&gt;ndy, 40, Thurman, ell· Dal, and Rev. and Mrs. Cow_,en~ng,
alee to .me Ulltq she IBW ...,
Claos A, and will oompeb! In S5 o.m.; James Bowie . down ed Saturday lor defective ex· 10 vlllted Mrl. Elele Honing, Lula Clrde, Oorollly Harden wm afldni•oartawo; ond tbeD
the ollie nnato. Abo~ In 6:15 a.m.; J . s. Lewis down 7•· haust.
recently.
IIIII children, Ill( Wavle Circle aba atarlod' ffe 11• inl out,
Claas A wu Sue Part;er, who 05 , .m.: Philip Sporn up ?:Sll
Mr. aild Mn. Delmar llbodtl spent Saturdoy evenln&amp; with making dotes for hw 1011 10 ha
received • "2" rating lor her a.m.; H. E. Bol.. down 11 a.
wero 111e1ta of Mr. ond Mrs. Mary Circle.
couldn't 1M me, ptt!nc btm
FURNITURI CO.
cornet solo.
m., and Walter Beckjord and Uncoln Retires 81
Richard Rhodes, Rlci&lt;y and
to ~ ' dote. witlo
Sha
MASON, W. VA.
Sabra Canaday received
a Edeana Bosworth downbound Nationwide's Head
linda ot Dunbar, W. V1.
PWa'• 4ll'IIWl boa him tlomlnalad. Sha ;- , .
"I" rating lor trumpet· solo In 'and waiting
Murray D. Lincoln hao an- Mrs. Nll'a Jordan vllllad Mra.
JfOI'Inlt Ill Georl• delnandlnl thlnc• ha ean'l at.
Class C. and Julio Lucas a
Kanawlla Rlvor _ Semel up nooneed lhll he wW nUre u Katie Wlloon Sunday.
bPP In the vlea lord.
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ratmg for I bass solo In Class London 3:20 a.m.; Lillie J!:d· ilrt!Sidenl and ceneral manog- Mrs. Graoe Carr called ou
1100!D It the U. S.
Add Ill tbat, he bu Ill "Of•
c. FI
ward up Marmet 8:20p.m.; Mer· e~, ol lbt Nationwide 101urance Rev. and Mra. Barnhart.
flee
too, 1 iit).year.old
G .;: olher students enlered riD up Marmet 9:15 p.m.; Hel· Ccll:npanlea 1n Aprll.
Mra Joe Coraey ond Mrl
r
t ~pelllioon ond did len Z. up Marmet 2•50 a.m.; Bowman Dosl, 18, 1 aenior Earl McGrath are employed ai
:;t compe~:iasles· ~; Thelma Ann up Marm~t 4 a. vice president of lbt COIIlPID- Ill• Angel of Mercy Rest Home
were
Turner, t m.; Beaver down Wonl~eid 2:. leo, will aucceed hlm .• chief at Albany,
rat In&amp; lor .her tenor ;~~opboue 311 p.m.; Charleroi up Winfield executive officer. Mr. IJncoln
-Mrs. Jolq, 11toat
solo; Debbie Sheets, I rating Ulil a.m. : Jerry Bosworth down wOI be 12 yean "old April Ill.
for her altq ·~~~ . solo; Wmlleld .1'4(1 a.n1.;
Francis Uncoln helped found Nalio~wide
Chester Kmg, I rating for a HciuiJiand down Wb1field 2;30 In 1926 and hao been Nation- RAINMAltiNo AD
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D: a.m.; Robert W.. Lea down wide president since 1139. N• Lj.TTLE !lOCK, Ark. IUP'I\.~
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Winlleld 5.15. a.m., Solvey up Uonwide has become ono of tho Homer F Berry ..id today ••
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na 1·•on •1 •·,..gest mu ltlple • Un t ran· an ·adYerllsement In tho
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Insurance organizations,
yallow pageo oboul hlo unusual
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Powhattan 4S Malvem 42
Soutll 10
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ICIIS (22-1) vs Miller Gerie Riley and OWen
Grandview 50
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Martina Ferry (IU) vs New downed the Parkersburg Big Reds 88-71 Thursday night
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Baltimore
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l c~~~~~a~ 111 Bustoo 101
Akron North (18-2) vs Akroo meet the wumer of the Clarksburg Washington Irving and P
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Lows 104 San l'l'anclsco 102
Akron East (16-2) VI Akroo other seml·finalls!J of
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Chillicothe By 4
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glon I are Weirton, which won late rally by the Big Reds
ATHENS - Portsmoulh wlthAI
secU011 2 by taking Wheeling 85- ed the gap W-64-55 ao the
o la!t.dJtch rally by
Ashland (19-2) VI Willard 78 in an overtime; and
Ben· of the perind. Parkersburg
here Thursday night
(16-SI
wood-Union which was a 60-50 ed by only six points,
the Claso AA District
Tl!ll Columbian (15-5) va winner over Wheellilg McKJn. with a little over fi•e
sut.
f22-1)
ley iD the Section 2 contest.
to go In the contest. But I h
The Trojana, now 111-3,
AI lowiiDg Greea
Big Blacks came back
the Columbus district wJn..
Maumee (14-6) vs DelphDB St. Pt. Pleasant and Parkersburg wlth B&lt;Jb Thomas and
at the Columbus
Johns (16-3)
had •P111. 8 home ~
honie Wils&lt;&gt;n racking up points to
Coliseum next Friday
Paulding (13-7) vs Uma series thiS season With the Blg them out of danger and take .
in a four-team tournl- \
Shawnee (14-5)
REds ·winnlng 65-58 at Parkers- commanding 116-64 lead with
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AI T?ledo
~.~ antdbthe Bog Blacks on top 42 left in the game.
Portsmoulh .. 16 9 ~3 20 Toledo DeVUb1ss (IU) vs To- a orne
Bolstering Emrick's 25
8 a 15 22 _
ledo Rogera (14-7)
The Big Blacks led 27-22 al l. effort were Wilson and Thomas, ~Of~fi:ci~al~
s.~H~a~mr~ic~a~n~d!~~~
F~emont Ross (14-JI) vs Syl- the end of the first perlnd, 43 • each with 18 points and R o n :varna (12-8)
34 at the haU 114-55 at the end Fowlkes, 6-9 Jumor. wolh
. AI Cl!_lclenad
of three, and' despite 8 slow markers. Emrick also grabbed
ClncumaU Withrow (:!0· 1) vs fourth period start were able IS of the Big Blacks' 47 team
NEW 1964 EQUIPMENT
Mariemont (15-6)
to outscore the vlaltors 24-26 rebounds. wilh Fowlkes a n d
ClnclnnaU Hughes (12--9) •• 1n the final frame.
Steve Blaine each accounting
Cioclnnati McNicholas (15-S)
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EQUIPMENT
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A rup and tuck first quarter per cent from the field making
Big loaguo and Llttlo Loaguo
Little Miami (111-5) vs HomO- l~d the lead changong hands 32 out of 66 shol·s. ano 24 of 37
ton Garfield (17-4)
~IX limes before the Bog Blacks from the foul line.
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Coleral (IH) vs Wyoming 2•46 left 10 the quarter and was 6-2 Bill Lee with 29 m
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manag&lt;;&lt;~ 10 stay ahead unlll ers. high for both teams lor
Claoa A Tourn1111ents
the whostle.
night. Don Parker had 12
Home of the
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Pt. Pleasant hod no trouble G~ry Bla~kwell II. Lee also I
Columbus University (21-1) in the second frame and man- Btg Red• rebounders wtlh
FabaloUI
vs Licking Valley (8-13)
aged to grab a 1!J.point lead of the team's _34
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Centerburg (I!J.3) vs Berne midway in the third period.
Parkersburg h1t 25 of 80
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Texas Tech 96 Baylor 60
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Texas A&amp;M 64 Texas 63
Lockland (1SJI) VI GeorgeRice 117 Soothem Methodist 90
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EvBDAville 97 Jackoor Sl. 69
Seven MDe (13-5) vs Clncln·
Seton Hall 102 Upsala 69
DePorrea (15-4)
New York U ,74 Fordham 69
AI Springfield
Arkansas 108 Tex. Christian Tl
Piqua Catholic (111-1) vs Ft.
Southern m. 88 Ball st. 81
Loramie (21·2)
Manhattan 118 St. Peters 95
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Bowling Green 119 DePaul 80
Pan American 86 McMurry 81 I'1Uiking college baskelhoD "big
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HOWICLL NAMED MVP .
Barrington 78 Philo C. Bible
NEw YORK (UPI) ,... Harry Kings (NY) 96 Shelton (NJ 1 BO
HoweU, - of the ~I 'undeJ'.
rated delensemen In tbe Na- IIASKETIIALL DINNER
llnnal Hockey l.eque; pu ""' NEW YORK (UPI) - The
leeted Tburaday • tb\1 New Metropolitan BaaltetllaU Writers
_York Rancero' . niost ' vlluablt .Aisocladon wiU bonor Joe Lapplayar lor tho 1-... ltQOII by ehlc:t and Nat llolman, both of
the Now York HQ!:key' Wrltera whom were members of tho
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Jlowell, eompletlnl hill 12th annual dinner March 15.
otralghl aeaaon with the New The association wDI alto IJon.- 11
Yorken, bu play"!~ "'" or Ned lrbh, president of Madby Tom S.wyer
(814) tlwl any oilier leon Squaro Gardea IIIII
Blaze.. and pleldJ In a
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pitcher pltcitel .much with 1J1ck
Radalll around."
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straight rom
or remarta Thursday, when rain
bolted training activlUea.
"I'm gelling nowhere with
this club," Jay atoted. He said
he took • f5.000 cut after
olumpln&amp; to 7·18 laat aeuon.
The b•ndsotne oilman, who had
two CO!IIeeullve Ill • SIIIDII sea·
sona, said •rm DOt 1olng to
worry about winDing 20 thlo
season, beeau.se after Jut year
nobody expecta me to."
Frank Robinson, who took a
salary eul because his batting
average dipped to .257 In 1963,
banged several balls off lhe
oollleld walls. Gordy Coleman,
who also had 1 poor season at
the plate 1n 11163, slammed sevoral belli over the r!ghtfield
fence.
John Tsltourb, the club's only holdout, reached contract
agreement Thursday night and
said he would be In Tampa In
time for Sunday's workout. The
right • handed pltcber had a
J2.8 record last year.
Owner Bill DeWitt said the
oquad will travel to Mexico

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Dayton 8 ~
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Hulcb !tell bll llaJil ctD
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to. pi help In the bullpao. u
well • frGDl 1 numbar ol 1new
moD," he ~ "Of Cllll'lll, lha
11111"111 will be Maloney, Nusball, O'Toole, Tsltourla and I
hope, Purkey and Jay."
With abo: front line pitchers,
lbt Reds managor sUD wu
keeping ail aye on a couple of
ne1r hurleno. Harold Breeden,
the 1111 rl&amp;hthander from Ham·
111011 Ohio, was tlgged as o
poselb!a sleeper by lbt team's
pilot,
Jay Spe.ollt Out
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with San Diego, has a
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WY 2·2157

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Help Wented

GIRL Wanted for

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Thenkl

WE WISA lo exlend our son·
cere and heartfelt thanks to
aef&amp;hbors and triends lor their
tlndneso and sympathy shown
us -at the time ol the death
uf· our sister and aunt, Miss
. h Sl k Spec! 1 h k
l3eula
ac ·
a. t an •s
to the Syracuse F oremen 1
Eme-rsency Sq ua d, Syracuse
Ladies Auxiliar)', Ewinas
D Funtrll Home, Rev. Howard
Ruppelt and pallbearers.
Th Sl k F "I
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amo y
6 ltp

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lusinell Services

Must be neat a ;~ d out

of I Close to Lakin . Chester Bai~
school. Write c.o The Daily ley, Box 256, Mason, W. Va.

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For Sale

usED LUMBER for

and Shirt Laundry
1 Hcnlr Cle•"1" 1

=·

TIME NOW to

get your tractors
ready for spring work . See
Ma Williamson a t Williamson

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tillable;
utilities,
with bathall
; barn
and house
other
build'
.. ~ oo
out
mgs, ... - . ·
.nut Stre~t. Pomeroy, excel·

Alterlna end Repalrlnl
,OCkefl 1ncl %Jpper1

10 lbs. Dry Clunlng $2.00

lent condition, 18,r.oD.OO.

ftELIVIR'f
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A&amp;C CLEANERS
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

INCOME TAX

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VOLKSWAGEN

OUR SPECIALTY!

'"'ioARDON AND PARoL&amp; co.._
~~~~~10 ~. w. MUll,
Chlet Puo•• au &amp;eeor4 Cluk

Contact Don Reuter At

REuTER

IJJ JS; (3&gt; ttc

A-untlng &amp; Tax Sarvlce
Ul Mill St.
r.rmorly Pry

Middleport
Plum~lftt SIMI'

Practice Held
for Inspection
On April Sixth

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-- ------ $50
/SI),.
14 Cu. Fl. l'hllco
'"oNI wv 2-202t
An officer pracUce, 1n pre;&gt;- ·
U1trl1ht P:l'ftlrr
25 i KILL Tormitea and
-•
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protect
-.::r P~.h~~" ft~t;.
!II'COME TAX llfTYico C B oration for the annual Ins pee·.
I Refrlger1tor
Frltld•"
$75
lawn
and
shrubs
rrom
t
W•stin1house Refrlt•r~tor $50
nsects ~ ~~~~!:'"":~~"""''"";O""'~I Sim
J h
'sim'.....; tlon ol the Chapter on Aprll 6,
pson, 0 nsoo
,_.. was held Monday evening when
with ARAB U-do-it con
cen· FOR SALE : 1953 Pontiac, 6 cyl· Insurance Agency, Coati Build JIBe'
Chapter No 134 OES
trate.
King
Builders
POMEROY
SuiJPiy
Ind.,,
standard
transmission
lng,
Middleport.
Phone
WY
~
tmel
regular
with the
Co., Middleport, Ohio.
J1clc W. C1rsey,
.t.
Ch
Ha
2903
II
90iic
me
n
ood
d
con 1 oon. eap.
rry
·
Worthy Matroo ond Worthy Po2 29 3Dtc g
PHGNI W'f 2·2111
Bolinger,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
WY
ol.trl
Glaeoer,
,..
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Iron,
Mary Lou llld John lhle,
•
7 1
3 4 3tp
llooiiJi&amp;
presiding.
DO YOU have a drinking pro!&gt; WE GLADLY loan a Blu e Lu.. 2-2060
Ire
Carpet
Shampooer
with
1956
Oldsmobile
88,
4
door.
One
MlllorPIIIe,
,...
The altar was draped In bonlem? For help. contact Alcopurchase
of
Blue
Lustr
owner. Clean. 2 extra wheels
Ead ,._ aewe lnioblat
or of the JIIJilor Past Grand
holies Anonymous, Trt-Couo&gt;
pet Shampoo. Baker
and tires. See dt 910 Broad·
We Uve aD ..._
Patron, John 'Uber, who paas-ty AA Group. Write, BOJ 201,
ture,
Middleport.
way
St.,
Middleport.
Sewer
ed
away on Feb. 21.
Middleport, 0.
~.
3 3 6tc
3 4 3tc
RNIGftllle lllllel
Round robin card• were sent
GUNS
Call
IVY
Wt'lt
1187
fl
Nlllol
1D
Sisters Garnet Smith and
1963
50
x
lO
Marlette
house
We buy, aell and trade guno.
no a.mdtler
BIU Wellman, Leo Willlam01xo trailer. Phone WY 2-UOO.
1-======•7•21=1fc;;;;IBertha Sayn who are hospita l·
- !zed.
at Tiffin Jewelers, Phone 50, Helen's Beauty Shop, 1500 WorN Slandanl •t Compact it
Helen Johnson wao apjiOinted
Nye Ave., Pomeroy.
Point PleiWID~ W. Ya.
tc
lite'
cv
room,
ride
and
perlonJt
EXP.
E
RIENCED
Historian
of the chapter.
6
3
3
10 II ':fc
lllllO SmaU car economy and
AUTOMOBILE
Plom .were made lor the lnAUTOMOBILE lnouranco been Unfirnished house. 4 roomo,
llliiJagerablllly
apecUou with Emma Salo!er a•
cancelled? l..ost your opera- utility and bath. 1655 Point
Seo
chairman of floe dinner to be
Lane, Pomeroy. Phone
lar'l u-at? caJI WY S.MI
WY 2Mdropollttm MoUn
A"ND
held precedhoe the affair.
3 3 tic B. Mllto Street. l'olllfi'OJ
There will be offiCer praclillie 3874.
120
Base,
Italian
accordia
n
with
......
IVY
Z-11'11
Uce
on Sunday afternoon, A;&gt;rll
CASH PRIZE Shoot at lzaak
4
case
.
in
excel1ent
c
ondition.
Zl
lfc
5.
Refreshments
were served
Walton Farm, Sunday, March
Contact
guide.
WY
29905 a!by hostesses Helen(Sam) JohnI. Sponsored by Chester Fire
ter
5
p.
m.
3
4
stc
For
Rent
son,
Beulah Stobart, and Opal
Department
35 3tp
Diddle. Decorations were In
17 ANNUAL S. E. Ohio Here- MacGregor lrons, 2 I r 0 n HALF DOUBLE HOUSE on 4th WV ~2141
l'omo""'. O.
tri k D
--JI
keeping
with
St.
Pa
c 's ay.,
through
9
iron,
excelle
lord Association Show and
nt con- St., Middleport. 3 bedrooms,
A
11
Sale. Tuesday, March 24, 1964 dition . Phone Pl. PI easant, immediate possession. Phone
e-n..... 8enlei
2057-W after 5 p. m.
Rocksprlngc
Fairgrounds.
wv 2-9937.
3 6 3tc
cntt llradllnl
3
Pomeroy, Ohio. Sloow, 9:00 a.
s ltp FURNISHED apartment, s
Wrlto, .. c.taet
111. Sale 1:00 p, m. 47 reglst- RAVE t2 Hampshire Ta mworth
rooms and bath. Middleport,
A. C. BRADFORD
ered Herefords, horned and
crossed pigs for sale,
1
I 3 u.
B· 1M, Oldt
3 6 16tc Tamsworth sow. one also1952 WY 2-3874.
~ed.
I U lfe The Rutland High School glril
Chevrolet pickup true
k
lor
FIVE
ROOM
HOUSE.
ChrlsUne
- - &lt;D!Iemble received a "1" rattn1
LGSt end fgund
sale, $250.00. One dee
P
well,
Beegle.
2
II
Uc
Reel
Estill
For
Sele
In vocal competition at
the
'
i1'ekinese dog, male:Oii&lt;iion II water pump and pipe, ':~~: HOUSI!, 1 rooms and bath.
Ohio M!Jllic Education Alosocla·
George G. Robert.. (a1
yenrs old. Reddish
brown
People's
Terr·
•e.
Ph
o
n
e
tlon dilitrlct mnsle contest, held
with white breast. Answers to ani Long Bottom, Ohio,3 ~- 3?j, WY 2--0385. 4 room apartment ~ , , , , ~
In Athens, Saturday.
the name of Ching-ling. If I.
- - - with baUo.
1 24 Uc ...,.,
The group entered Class A
found , please notify Paul F. 1 NEW AND USED Welder•, air
and will compete In Uoo state
Gomeo·. (1()9 Pearl St. , Mid· ' compressors, welding
rod. A MODERN hoUse, 6 rooms MIDDLEPORT - 6 • room finals to he held In April. AISII
dleport, Ohio Or call WY 2Free demonstration. Pomeroy ard bath, 136 Llncolo Road, frame home with bath, ga• receiving a "!'' rating was the
244t and get reward.
Landmark, Ph. WY 2-2181.
Pomeroy. WY Z-3020.
fired hot air heating, base- RHS freshmen ensemble. Mn.
3 4 3tc
I 3 Uc ment, 50 x 150 foot lot. woth C. 0 Chapman .lo director of
3 5 l ie
LOsT: Man'o gold ring witb CHORE BOY, Tototlllfr garden FIIRNlSfiED and unlurnlsbed garage. Excellent location v&lt;JCal mualc In lloe Rutland
seto Frida• In Middleport or
tractor. Cheap. See Opal Hoi- apartmenlll, lDqutre at , Uoe Gravel Hill. $lO,r.oD.OD.
I!Chools.
·
'
Obio Hotel.
t-22-tlc SYRACUSE - 5 • room frame , Members of the RHS ensemble
Pomeroy. Finder Phoue Ralph ion, Five Points.
3 4 3lp
home wlth bath, hardwood Iwho will enter state compeUtloo
Thompson, New Haven, In- 1953 Chevrolet, 4 door, sedan. I room apartment with b - fl"?"'· cherry paneling
in tre Jean TIU!s, Chorldene King,
1521. REWARD·
Cecil Circle, Meigs Equip· ment and garage, 143 Butter· llvmg room, full basement. Connie Rice, Pamela WUaon,
ment.
3 4 3tp nut Ave., Pomeroy, Ohlo. Ph. Features: dishwasher, built. Roberta Smith, SUe p ark er.
• _ _ _ _ _ _.:.2~24:_1:.:3:::r..tp
2___
10 Uc
In range top and ~en , .Th
Help Wented
MAKE YOUR campaign a sue- W'ot 2--0127.
. er· Debbie Sheets Cathy Schoppel'l,
cess. Campaign cards, $3.99 FI"RNISHED apariments. Pb. ':"opane windows, tile ceolongs, Cary Welil with Sabra CallaOPPORTUNITY for
per thousand. fronted hook
WY H'l76. AlterS p. m. pllone tile floored basement, car· day aa their accompanist. Those
man with car to ta~a:!:~ matches. pencils and bumper WY S.3574.
•port. Excellent lot (.82 acre) maklnfll1&gt; Uoe lreshmeqsigns. Complete line of prin~
11 21 Uc
with 20 young fruit trees and ble are Wrlene Smtih, Debbie
established territory in Porn- ed business necessities . Print- nfREE and tf1llf room furDillt. 1 -pes.
$17,000.00. Au excel· Smith, Debbo'e Tumer, Sabra
e.~ ...
Th
aJ
eroy~'"It
area. 1 orough
tr
ning,
1
d
ll
lent
PfO,perty.
Conaday Pat .,...,.,
--"·Ia, Bonnie
d
ng one loca y, Phone WY2· ed a
llllfurloillJod . apt~~t.
oppo.- y Or a vancement. 3aa2.
3 3 tic
U 1 lfc SUBURBAN ACREAGE- Baby Grate j 0rle Jarvis
Martha
190 ........ plus expense alFarm witto 4 room house, Bro..,; Kathy Thor~.. w I t h
lowance to start, Write P. 0. LUMP COAL. Deliver or ptck
lniUrlnce
14 acres rOod, tertllo, well
Smith servlnl as ac
IJoJ: 1125, Parkersburg, W. up voursell. Goegtela Reocly·
drained 1.arcfen soil. On gond compllllal.Va.
3 6 6tc
Mix Co., Page St., Middleport ......._ "' ....., ,...,.., road, one mile from Route 7.
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\J!t/1 C. B. Nye Co.

Wheel Alignment

Brake Senice

Blaeftnars

W'
Ensemble ms
'J' Rating in
Music Contest

u/t'

Std. Radio . Like new.

64

62

Felcgn Deluxe

w., Va.

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f'OR SALE II II tic

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61

en,
POiPt Pleuant, W. VL,
Pbooe 151, BW \ll•l'"'an. Leo
Wlll!ama

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IIIII'.....
Jim ~
Bud sm·.,..,, .,...,
·

&amp;nd

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!Nlth, lud
basement, . on contllni
.nulllber Dl
Slllth:, St;r. •Syracuie. , ~ )!Ole&amp; '~ ~h· ··kind, , .accord inI
WY UO!Iz.
I l ill: to U... Eacylo~ BtUan~. ·

2

$1395

$1095

Falcon 4 Dr.

One owner,

A n.l.ce

one.

Lancer 2 Door Hard Ton. Automatic trans . Radio and
heater, bucket seat~, vinyl upholstery•

1962 Comet ..... s1495
1961 Chevrolet . · · s1495
4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Automatic tran1. Heater, black ftnUJa.

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=::~.::':!co~:~~~~£::.:: bAIL Y CROSSWORD
m were v1rtua111 uselea, and
~:::; b -~ '.- a. Olia ,.
; 1o1.Wednetday nf&amp;hl'a itudy ...,.
a 1 ~ J.lr::"
centrtled. there!...,, on the
a.aakWii
..

aearch lor the sunken atomic
oubmarlno Thresher. The result
wu a IIIU!I1 lbal went beyond
the ~ - &amp;nd Implied !IIJOo
clnlly how man's future ®Uid
be shtrplJ altered by !llllocklnl
the secreta of the. deep.
It wu -tbls clrcllnl In on the
enormous implicaUon - and
relating the aearcb Ill' the
Thresher to tht present timill
of oceanic lmowled&amp;o - that
gave quiet dlotloctlon to the
wort by the young producer
and•,re~, David l!uksbaum
and o8D'Ratbet.

'tails

1

oceanograpbers called In to ...
plore the depthl. and how the
traged)o apurred ICientlflc ef.
!ortJ.
There were liltns of tht
above-water movemenia of ~
seil ID dlscover the exact JocaUon for below-water lnvestlga!ion. And there , were 111mB of
wreckage of the Tbresher at
the bottom of the ocean, takeq
by Navy cameras In the bathyscapa Trieste, wblcb traveled

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41.JIIppool

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1960 Ford · · · · · . s1195 .

41. Jleetltmms

wei:

Falcon 4 Door Sedan. Standard trilla. Rldlo and beiotw,

mn1 •

IIJ'OIId&lt;

deluxe interior.

~.

1960 Rambler · · · · s1195

DOWlt

nm:r O&amp;IPJVQIJOI:C- llaw'• lGw a. W..:1,
•

4 Door Station Wa&amp;on VB. Standard shill, ndlo, boatft,

A.Z7DLBA..&amp;.li:B
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1959 Plymouth . . . . s995.
tnm. Hooter.

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u.-

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the':.":":=~ ~heu!":o;!e.:~· It

b!...
to
wu
sensaUonal approach to a dllfi. an "u n d e r wa t e r detective
cult wbject, and to bew ID the story." It was replete with
hard in(Ol'ftlllllou at the risk of other world lingo of the mJII.
beln&amp; cauetf dull. The hour took tory (" we then CODUDenced
· the risk, avoided dullneas, and dropping
"). But beot of all,
emerged 1111 adult story.
It never lost sight of Uoe farThe Thresher, with 1211reacblng story. The scientific

4 Door Sedan VB. Automatic trana. Power ateertnc, rodlo
and heater. One local owner,

4 Door Sedan. 8 cyl. Standard

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1961 Dodge ..... s1595

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Ywlli:..,., 0.;; t a 1 l'iWWJiPila

1954 Ford . . . . . . .s39l

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J'III1D JIII'ILU7rll!lll Bl' ··~

2 Door Sedan VI. Standard tr1n1. ftadlo and beotft, ....
tirea, a solid car

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$1195

H. T. _

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.·

4

Dr.

S.

SecGnd

&amp; Mill St.

Mlclclleport

$1195

Only

All power. Clean 11 new.

59

fgrd

4

Dr.

$995

Ranch Wag. _

PRE-

A nice one.

Ford 2 Dr.
Rench Weg.
Only

59

59

Ford

$895

60 Dodge Phoenix-- '1195

2 Dr.

Felrlane. • Only

$795

A Jood runner,

59

4 Door Sedan. One careful l""al owner. POWII'
1nd brak"'- Auto. shift. Really nice.

~

59
Buick
LeSabre•
•
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'1195
4 Door Sedln. One careful Local owner. Auto. shift. C1eaD

Rembler

4 D r . _. Only $495

- -'2695

62 Buick lnvida

A 10ocl b111,

Station Waeon. One careful owner. Almoat Ub tilt dq
II waa ..ld. Power atoerl111 and brakes.

58

63
Spyder
•
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'2495
Chevrolet .Mona• Sports
4
Jtlet shltt. BelltJII.

Ford R1nch

Weggn _ Only

$395

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H. T. _
Rldl~.

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Belaire 2 Door Sedan. Standard shift. OWned by local cbanic.

Conv.

_ Only

$195

Sb~

many

We heve
more Used
r.ara A Trucka to c'-e .

from. Now Ia the ,liNt
,,.... to 11!1 the 114!d. ~·
In Town, .S.. t!MM ._...
lnen: Melvin Llttl.. lob

Bunon, So;ott Shanki, Ace
Weyland or Iiddle Fife.

Ke·I"fh. .Gobi
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Patrtane 2 Door Sedan. One eueful owner. Four new tlrel.

Thi.o ,, • ciand7.

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59 Chevrolet VB -- -- .;. '995

.6. aood wort ear.
~

Co~q~e.

lui re4 buckal seats. Sbow room clean.

- - SCJ70

59 Chevrolet VB

Belaire 4 Door Sedan. Automatic ahlft. BeautifUl blue

fi!}ll~,

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58
Buick
Special
•
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2
One of most'
&lt;llroln 1tock.
~ePendabe

Dr.

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con,u ".,'.-, lf!!~.~OI! 'Dtl~oal
. In :the· politicalUnited

in, tlorwU,.!'the ,!1Jiaplt Is
was that . called by the a very liD .bini lljietlnl In

~c~·or·
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In '1~, on th• In!- •, . -• e9liilbf ; honaea
g! J~'I!)D, for !he ..o101e, wblli, ... In, .lltlttlil( ..-.., cxi
of nomtnattn;· J4art111 ,loU
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8:110 8lgD OD 'NOW.
. . 8:'20 Country Jlllllboreoo
8:11 Slcretl lletrl
6:31 Jolm HinDI
I:ID Cow1trJ Jantborl!e
1:45 Country lizpnlt
1:!0 ll'arm NIWI
7:05 Breakflll Part)'
Uo Pat Buttram, M·W·P'
8:15 JODel Buick Show
1:4&amp; Mtlp Cl Aaf. En
10:15 The Good Lilt
7:00 Newa
1
10:35 Music In The Alr
7:06 Breatfoll Part)'
10:40 Under 0b1o Sklet
UTTLI ORPHAN ANNII
7:10 Nen
10:4&amp; 1'llla 11 .Muoio
7:35 Pick.,. &amp;rdwue
U:Oii Top Ten Show
('J'Uet.·Tbllrl.)
U:35 Top Ten Show (lluiiDul)
7:50 Newl Report
U:OO N0011 Newo
1:00 Brtakfasl Party
U:li Mualcal IIJtarlude
1:15 Brf&amp;ht Star lbow-Tbura. · u:ao Rev. Merttn Teoll
1:10 Van Patrldl Sporll
J:OO Platter . Party
8:4A Ba.ker FumltoJre.Wetl-l'rl S:OQ 8undown Serenada
l:liS Open BOUlt
1:00 Slgu 011
1:110 NIWI
1:06 Oeffee With J11111
stlNllAY
8:46 Belly N 7:30 Sign 01
lOiOii MlnllterlaJ Allot!.
7:35 Army 'Hour
10:20 Cow!try Roe Down
M5 lla'tld ol Truth
11:011 Swap Shop
8:35 Hour ol DeJIYeraDCe
11:11 Cow!try Drllten M·W
1:00 Wqa of He.ttna
11:11 MasoD ct. Agr. ED'J'Ue Uli Blbla 8peaka to 'fou
U.U A.S.C. l'rcJtlrlm-Frl
10:011 Yoke of Prophecy
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11:1.6 B'amlly Worantp...Tbun. 10:35 Wuh. Ropo,rll to Peopll
11:35 Farm Bureau
11:00 Calmlry Hymn Tbnt
U:4&amp; Tiny's Cotmllt Jlymu
U:OO NOCMI Newo
U:OII N0011 Repcll'l
U:l5 Tho Soarcb
12:15 Music Juol For You ,
U:SO Rev. MerllD Toall
12:1&amp; o.easter•a Oueat Star-ll'rf 1:011 auq Graham
U:SO Music Just For You
1:35 Luth1!1'1111 Hour
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1:00 Platter PariJ
1:00 Tho Church AI Wadi
f:16 Blaettnar IJbow.TUei.
1:16 Tho NIVJ Bw1Dp
f:• Local Newa
1:35 The Big Lie
f:14 II01I'IInc lcoret
1:00 Tho Quiet Hour
1:00 SundOWD a.tlltdl
1:81 ~ Showcase
l:t» Sign Oft
1:00 Baptilt Layman'a Hour
IATVRDAY
1:35 World 1D Revllw
1:110 Sip On •
1:00 .... 011

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RADIO

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Dodge-Dodge Dart-lencer

Chev. Imp.

fer yal A tu out-Uid"l lln't makln'
UlythlnJI".
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A rHl clean one.

59

1953 Pontiac • · . . • s295
4 Door Sedan. AutOIINIIIc Irani. Rldlo and beater,

60 Volkswegen

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l'lloao- If\' Will

1962 Dodge •.. · . S169S
4 Door Sedan. Standard shltt. Rldlo and heater.

Dr.

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nve..' ' . .• . . ljrmod two, new.
., "'"""'r;
~ a, c., 1,
on&lt;Hoour ~t f
Irian llobl!1 "
llliwle .,..1 llr the ~ aeieort ....
Ia dog's de'fatia. 'to 1111 old
"Daniel Boone," aiiJI P' e 1
their

One owner. Sharp.

$!0,000.00.
',
.
MAGNETs
.
. oc- ,
C. C. CU~LER,
REALTOR
· Poles Gl 1 ~
~ways
Brush Ca. Full time or part GIBSON-Kay -Hirmony I[UIIIrs lleoolel . . . :t &amp;c-r
BOX m
IVY3 wnl
cur •Jn paltt; When'. :mignet I• !
ilme. Opportunity for further and Amplifien, 24 IIIOIItlJI to JOHNSON, mi'IJIIM, I,.U,.- .
.
I 31c broken, new,poleoJJ~pesr l"'!r
~ancemenl and company !lOY. aee or call 1'llflll Jewe~ Allencr. ID, All flll'l!la 1111 II&gt; FOR SALit:. ~ room bnuse with the 'llrMII ifkl .tltat · eBdl piece · '

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Falrl•ne

dr. HT • Only

Roberia

lleaellt..
422-o92'1 or
Wt!te Rl Phone
s, !los llf.A, Park·

$2395

Weggn • Only

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A'M'ENTION:
Wanted,
to
Jupfr\llse dealers
for man
Fuller

Dr. Ste.

r::,OL:,

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41&gt; acreJ with house and other Weggn • Only $2595
buildings, Stale Route 7, 3 Std. Radio. Like new.
miles from Tuppers flablS,
fl,500.00.
63 Ford Gal•xle 500
Fine home on Mulberry, Pom·

DISCOUNTS -

PICKUP &amp;

30 acres bottom land, 70 acres

I

weeks are needed. Call VI 32278.
2 21 30tc

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We Have thi Finest
Used Can in Town

ing , sheeting, 2 x lO 's and
n3-5S43
Muon, W. V1.
2 x 12's 16 ft . long. Approxi· Farm Su pply about parts and
eroy, $15,000.00.
Conv.
$2595
mately one block below Porn- also lahor.
tp
COMPACT
Sweepe1'9.
Authorlz.
.
3 4 4
eroy bridge.
3 6 3tp =-=-c-:-:--c=-=-c--~ ed sat•s and servloe. Write Three apartment house, Sprong Only 8,00() miles. Like new.
DEEP FREEZE, Frigidaire, FARMALL BM Tractor, A·l !50216th St., Parkersburg, W. Avenue, Pomeroy, $3,500.00.
chest type. 15 eu . ft.. Call Carl
s~ape, cultJv~tors, plows and I Va.
Hysell, Rutland. SH 2-4524.
dosk. For quock sale, $400.00. ;;:==~===•.::::;;:: Cheap acreage In Columbia and 62 Chev. Belelr 2 Dr.
3 6 ltp G. A. Deem, Phone WI ~ BEATING, Plambllll, MoeOer Olive Townships, with timber
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3 5 3lp
.......c... Anold llrolllen. end mineral rights.
Herd Top Only $1895
RATS AND MICE eliminated 1 2685.
forever. "Get Star Prolin ."
••• Ba3 t Main StrP.et, PDD
Low mileage. Lite new.
All of above real estate can be
Ebersbaclo Hardware. Sugar Business Oppgrtunities erey. Phoao WY z.aa.
financed. For further Inform·
7 20 tie
Run Mill. Pickens Hardware. WILL TRADE. Grocey store.
Mason, W. Va., Cross Hard- Fully stocked with new. clean See Nelgler Building and Sup- atlon call
62 Felrlene 500
WY S.mtl
ware, Middleport.
merchandise and full line ply, Racine, lor better llomea,
3 6 3tp vf e q u i p m e 0 t for resi- kitchen cablneb and sliJl'tll O'Brleo It Crow Really Co.
2 Dr. _ Only $1495
3 5 3tc
;;;;=-;:;=;:;-==::-; -~- dence o
"
n
Pomeroy.
Must
be doors.
11 :IS Uc
FOUR ROOM fu rnished house
std. One owner. Shorp.
0 -gel Notlin Mason, Floor furnace. ca11 a eo•ood house and above ftood
...
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area. Owner retiring. Call SH I'HIYI'O COPYING SemCOI. -......Pomeroy. WY 2-3872.
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Copy any letter or . , _ . , li'Ofitl OP'fiiAI.IN• .. o• · •••" ...
24784 , Harrisonville.
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~---, . cWoodrow
... N•. 1112. o•
"' •• now coa- 62 Ford 4 Dr. Sty. Sed
-;
3 3 8tp ft-·ter
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• prbonu
ALL Kinds ot hay and ltf,l w _ __ __ _ __.::_:_:::!.
2 l5 lfc lined. 1a tMKuhn.
OttJo PaD.UtaDtlar7. Col·
Ste. Weg. only $1795
umbUL
COilDb'j
lor sale. We deliver. Butler
Autg S•les
..,,...adlllltMCI
,...,._..from
or Melp
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B
Lei t Ohl T I 135
PorJerr MHI •n.1Da • ~tentence
or
One owner. Sharp.
ros.,
ps c,
o. e .
' 1 -'iiiiii:iiiii:iiiiooiiiooi""'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii~
1 • JO ••'" '' '""'" .., • hamna
P. 0 .
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111 totc 1 ~
~=~~u:ioJ:"~~:r ~

erly Dex·A-Diet). New name , ·
FrHI FrHI
Fr..l
same formula . Only 98c.
Stark Drug Stol'e.
1964 Ohio License Plates on
USED APPLIANCE BUYS
2 24 30tp all used cars purchased
16 ·cu. Ft. Unln
through March 31 st. over 15
F.-..zer, excellellt
$125
12 Cu. Ft. G.E. Frost·FrH
!;ABY CmCKS, most breed• used Volkswagens to select
••,,.,.,.,,,
-- ---· $125 avai.' ble. Plare order 3 to 4 rrom. On-th•-spot low bank
rate finan cing available.
7 Cu. Ft. Hotpolnt

l,

4 Door sedan, 8 cyl Autom atic trans. Radio and heater.

Three bedroom house, Butter-

f•rm Machinery

sa le. F'loor-

1963 Dodge · · · · · S129S

PONY FOR SALE. Call WY s. unfurnished. Also will rent.
_36-:18:-·-:,....--~--;1 _4:-:-u_c_ 91 acre• farm, Leading Creek,

3 4 fitp

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,It wiD 11\-lf to 11111111 wba Ia!¢ ~~ ~ .

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SMALL FARM lor 11le, 38 a..
res. 7 room boule, 2 miles
Seven 1 weeki old Berksbln out ol Rudand, Contact fto.
pigs. Phone WY U!eO.
bert Baret!. Phone SH S.
I 4 Stc
532t.
2 zt8tp
Two Holstein registered heifer FOR SALE- Stoggle Beegle

waitress work SMALL FARM m West V1rgm18

Sentinel, Box 668D, Pomeroy,
Oh"10.
3 5 3lc

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-· -4 the ..eallltl -~nc . ))1Joe1, woo. 111m tlld ftllo

ter wlll be ~ted In • two (Davy Crocketi Parller In .
.
parts on NBCTV'' Wl,lt ,{)imey IItle role .. The other
17 JUcii:: ~, BROW
. ~ mide 1 dive Lilt' April abow M~ • tll!I 'Ajlrll l ,..thead11- RC!bert VIUI!Il
Ulliled PnM ~ In about 1,400 lei!! of water. 11M Tile .JI!O'II~· w plllduced" by hlllrnatlonll agonl
HOLLYWOOD IUPJ )-"CBS mllet eUt.northeul ol Bolton,

Uvutock

Wanted Tg Rent

TRY DlADEX tabi•ts. (Form·

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QUAUTY Motor Co.

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P,..,_ionol Dry Cleanlnt

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TeletJision
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SALE

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1959

DPuiJ.PIIA

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FOR

Locally owned and real clean · interior, •II eood tires. PowerJlide trans. , 6 t'YL engine, heater, Jei: blae.t finiah.

WANT AD

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1961

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_ir&gt;ooi-~-..."·' ·.....,...
roop 245 Girl Scouts complete
B....
k A'I'dA.I
b
Newton'
11\1 S
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1r1 Scouts or noop 2•s cOm·
·
cerernooy w a
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~ IMir caoklllll lessons un~ lbe dlre&lt;;tlon of Betty New·
tan at the Obio ~wer Gas Co.
irJce oWed!M!aday evening w1th
.._· par'ty lor the parents.

. Darle!M! Chaffin wao Inand received .her
and World Association pin
and also h!r cadet cap cockade
membership star.
1;l'recedmg
. the lesson a short Other girls receiv ,mg stars
d
. d
e Palsy and

YOU'Ll FiND
THE LOWEST
PRICES
ON ALL HOME

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their

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George '

centerpiece.
Cookies cinnamon apples,
m~ and punc~ prepared
girls were served I h e
guests w1th Silly Globokar and
Pamela Crew octing "' hostes..
es
Parents present were Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas He nne"y• Mr · and
M
Mrs Gardner Wehru ng,
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People In
Pomeroy

Banquet Dance
I

Th• Rutland Hlih AlumDI banuet and da,... wW be bekl
~turda May Jl, at lbe hllh
Mr. and Mra. Roy Kest.rsoo lschool y, m At a lllOOiinc of
of Chester and Earl Keeter1011 th ffl gy ·beld at the bome ol
of Wilmington have returned J e o
preaklent tho
home
after
a
two
weeks
Yilllln
omes
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wers ap;Mllnled

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About
M''dd/ eporf

Mr. Edward Jobll800 II recovering from an emf11ency 9
pendectomy at Holer HoapJill
thil week. Mt. Joluulonl I
Intrumental
director
of
1111
R~
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lei' ' !""
cine Schoola and rea e.s on

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Keeps Schoo

BAKER

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fURNITURE

'lbl Mlddlepnrt w.c.T,O. ,.m
a Jll'IIYfl vllll Mardi •
u midnight s.111n1a7
ht
to
12
ml4Swtd•J nlifil, MJ.u Mill"
SaUer,, -ty unit preolo
11 remlndltta membert of
hours for the vl&amp;ll.
MAR. tht' Oblo . Uni
fro
Students
m e
•

'J)oleaatet were

attend tho Scioto

P~th,

Mudl 17
tho Sesaion meetlnl wu
Sunday ttlgbt March 1, In
liiUIOI of tho Syracuse
Unltm ee"""
Preab)'lerian
-·
opened with
· - m ~oa

:.!:r/~.=~•tor,

were foolish.

Annl'versary of
A 'l'ary is
celebrated

Home Of Name Brand Merchandise

61 Win Places
0 H
Roll
n 0n0r
In Middleport

For Men&amp; Women

N. 2ND AVE.

MIDDLEPORT

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MEIGS THEATRE

2·-62 Corvairs _cr:~ S1895

Le~ls.

2--62 Chevrolets · · S209S

Passion History
Is Topic of
p
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Barril.

2--62 Olds '88's · - · s2495

Shop Saturday Til 8:30 ·in the Evening

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61 Olds '88' 4Door · s2195

Bathroom

60 Buick La Sabre Con. s1695

II

S801ds884Dr. · · · S109S

3--57 Olds · --S69S to s395
e Plenty of Late Model Used Cadillacs

Volksw.,.n
2door
Sun Roof

53

51

Plymoulh

FORD

$895

2door

Van type camp.

RACKS

,

IDC!Itldlnl

~·ulift!lll

and ooenory but
lot the people.
~ ~or more c1'

institution.

IIlii

If yon don't have a cb~g aeeouut with Ut, ,lt
will take only Ulinlllea !AI opeu oJie. Como CIJI hal

kftPlni' the

6.95

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Deluxe Towel Pol• with, .
I rlnt and 4 bars

$U5
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SALES

Pomeroy NationaJ.Bal!k
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WY 2-5342 Cacllllec Olclsmobl'- Pom•oy
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Towel Pol• wit~.· . · 'JV c' .•,
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Towai ,PoiM 1!1!111 ,c.·.!_~''::
2 rllllft tincl
. _Jiith c.,;·'".lOS

JJ'e Pay 3% lnUrul On Snllll*

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KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT
MOTOR

2, Yon keep aoourate -da of your
expenditurea.
3, You are a depolitor In a sound liaaucial

$500

$95

SHELF

am.

Every v•oot ,.., wrifAleu ear bank
proves 3tbiqs about Jll:

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'He Die$ a ·.2,2 cal. lf.ncle
shot rifle, a &amp;b: volt Jan:
tern to I p 0 t COODI In
treea, and a carbide light
to see in the dMt. Sometimes ~ COODI 'are 0 II I )'
wounded In the treea, and
they run and blde. Williams aald be bas cltasoed
·wounded coons from 50
yar!f,i to two miles.

''The best weather f o r
hunlihg -cOon- Ia a dMt
drlzzly Digbt," wuuallil
said. He aald be bu llhoi
c~11. • 1u Meigs collnuo

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we1gbinc from six pounct.

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up to· 18 pounds. Coon in . CABIN ON A TJiUCK - La8t Novem~ Kei!Dy :
tliis area are yellow, coal liama ancl bls f&lt;lther·in·law, Elden M.rtinl toot
black, or reddiBb ia colOr. bo~ema,de cabin buUt on a pickup truct and went ~ .
. WUli~ sells ·the lkiDI bunting three days near Chllllcothe. They hauled ·t!IW
to fur dealers who use dogs and slept In the cabin during the trip. S~
the111 mainly for eoats.
the entrance of the cabin is Wllliama.- Sentinei·P.bolil;
(Conllnued on
2)

fiGMSBO¥.MlDDlEPORT,
OHIO.
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SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1964

PRICE FIVE

a

Special I'eek

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FA
Ohio Gov • J11111e1
A. RboiW
will be In Meigs county the 1Nilt
March lli).AprU 4 to II!IIP
make "lndq!lry Apprecl.ttiaa
WeekM here • liUCct!S, Chani'
ber ol Commerce SOUrces d

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Wed scJ
On
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·No. 275

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Meigs Study
Program 'is
Ranked ..

with SPRING BARGAINS

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NOW YOU

- - .- -Services lor
f
W k
er ee

OUR LOT IS LOADED

Last year be cot u dtn'lnc
tbe le810D Whleb full
from Nov, 15 to Feb. 15.
Last November William•
and Maridns went to Chijlicothe coon bunting fo r
tbttee days wber' they got

. a 17 pound coon. Tliey
bave a half ton ~ck with
a h?memade cab.ill .built
on ita bed whleb ia'118ed l&lt;i
sleep in ~d haul the dogs
on huntinJ! trips. ·''There II
more levef ground ltlld easJer hunting at Cbllllcotbe
than Meigs County," Willlams said.
MQst of the time Williams bunts within .a 10
mile radius of hJs home.
1:!e said he turns the dogs
loose and waits until they
get a coon cattght Ia a tree
before be chasea them.

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CLOTHIERS

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Before Kellll)i WIIJia!l't
of Zion Chlll'Cb ROad, ever
went coon bunting, he
thought people 1V!Io dtcl

BA H R

New motor, tlrel
and paint.

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Coon Hunter Williams }t.
Well $quippe,d./orHobby \

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Ave. with
..ue and
the
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Sally Globokar, Ma ry K Hen- and Mrs. Phil Globo ~ • Crew. Bill Hellman who II employed erlne Shenefield, secretary and Mrs Leo SWick
Columbus, The iOth Annlverury of
at the
ervlew
nessy, Linda Warner and Lmda Jay Warner
oi at fhe Hoitywood Beach Hotel Mrs. VIvian Pierce, treasur&lt;r. visited 1'l!Ctl'lllY ;.lth her faU.. ChUrch, to be celebrated
the
0
Wehrung Adults recetvlng sUirs Mr. and Mrs.
n 1m ests Lonnie Kesterson accompanied Others attendlng the meetlni er Mr c H Wise Sr., and a, 11114, wu dllcuased.
m. at
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1were Mi·s. Thomas Hennessy, Tampa, .Fla. wl~re :~o gu 1 b ~ them home for a visit w 1t h wero Robert Nelsoo, paet P,... ru,;. sJs~ ·M~ Ruth' Wise. Mr. name of Robert Harden was
perf~~!"~
Mrs Jay Warner, Mrs. Willard The gl;lslhwt "hoice in uni· his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Dale ident, Harold Rice, Mrs. Snow· Swick recently broke his arm Intentionally omitted from
~~ · ~ ~ Moo.
Boyer
Mrs.
Phil
Glohokar
and
church
o
elr
c
f
Kesterson
den
and
Mrs.
Nlchoilon,
who
followlllll
a
fall
on
Ice
list
of
commltleemen
previous·
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Mrs Selim Bla?.ewlcz. Follow- form Sunday, In observance o Mrs P~le Dumolt and son served relre.shmenll following
.
ly pUbUshed. He II Included on
evenln&amp; March 8 at 7:30
Iing the presentations, the Girl Girl Scout Su•day.
Tom ~nd Benny Buck of Ne..; the meellllll.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles SIDdle the Fiance and Picture Com·
m. at the chur~; Tbe pro1 Scout promtse was given.
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Lexilllllon visited recently with Commltteeo appointed were: of Springfield spent the week mittee.
topic will
}'he CrOlla
1
Each gicl gave a demonstra·
ACtiVIty
their father Ben Buck who 1s Decorating, ijarold Rice, chair· end with Mr. and Mrs. Willilm Communion ae.rvlce.s wiU be
the ResurrectiQD ~eoF bf
!ton on cooking and operating
m
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man, and Mra, Jean . Parker, Ault and family.
.
held Easter SUndSy, March 29, Mrs. Nan M09te with
· 9t"
kitchen appltances. Lmda Ash
Mrs Jed Webster Jr. and son co-Chairman; Table and chairs, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rich- at 9 a. m. Tbe Chilrch wlll
Bachtel In
:
explain"d the cookbook used in
t
Jimmy visited Tuesday at New Willie Dyer, chairman, and Fred ards were guests of their dau- parUclpate 1n the
Uooals. Hosleloea W
the les;ons and of foods pl'l' par·
ewS Up ron .
W. Va. with her mother, George, co-chairman: Set and ghtera, Mr. and Mrs. John An- Good Friday services,
Emerson Jones, Mrs. Charlet
ed Table eenterpteces
f o r The six-weeks edlt1on of Mid· Mr&lt;. T. c. Roush.
decorate tables, Mra.
Pearl gel and Mr. and Mrs. Edward place to be announced .
Burdette, Mrs. Earl Kni_Sht and
holidays made by the g~rls were dleport High School newspaper. Mr. and Mre. John
Smith Canaday, ·chairman and Mrs. Smith In ColumbWI over the Mrs. Donald Cottrill was
Mn. M. C.. Willoo.
.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
JUdged by the parents. and blue "The Activtty" keeps paren!s of Tampa. Fla. left Thursday Joan Wile, co-chairman; Nom· week end.
pointed
a delegate and
The Pomeroy Elementary PT:
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ribbons were awarded to Mary and townspeople up w1th what ' evening for Wellsburg, w. Va. lnating, Bruce May, Nate Wbe Mrs. Julia WUIIama vlsl!ed Arthur Sylvester as her
wDI have a bake • :..~y ~
new at school
alter a visit With her sister and and Bill Brown; Entertalnment, with relatives In Columbus re- nate to attend the
the Kroger store 6'"'!"~ to
The . cover of the pope~ de- brother-in-law, Mr. and Ml~. Se- Mrs. Carrie Kennedy and Mrs. cenUy.
meeUng.
10 a. m. Momben liN ~ .
picls the Easter scene wtth the lim Blazewicz.
Beatrice Reinhart.
Mrs. Stella Walburn. who Is Eldert present were
have baked goods or Clll~~~
head of Christ, the Cross, and Mrs. E. N. Arnold returned Officers and commltteeo will 114 years old, has been m for Thomas Clar~. Mrs. William F. the store by 10 a. m.
•
the Empty Tomb as Psu.l Ger· home Tuesday, after an extend- meet at the home of Mr. and the past week. VIsitors with 'her Winebrenner, Mrs. Robot&amp;
C.· E. Clark an~ LeoD
rard and Keith Murgan "andle ed vlsit 1n Tampa, Fla. with her Mrs. Roy Snowden, Thursday, thiJ past week were ber daugh- Mrs. Cottrill, Mrs.
McKnight are
th ~
the artist secllon.
. daughter and son-in-law. Mr. March 5 at 7:30 p, m. to make ter and son-In-law, Mr. and and Mr. Rlehard
The Du':t'tledldlt":.:~ clillfch
M.H.S. also has soote . new 1and Mrs. John Smith.
further pl111111.
Mrs. Eber Lewil, Mr. and The meeting cloaed with
. . the
people and things, includmg. " I Mrs. Amy Chase and M r s.
Mra. W. E. Cox, JacksonvlUe. lng hand and repeating
will meet In the church IIOclal .
0
new student teacher from R t Barbara Smith of Athens were
Fla; Mrs. VIolet Flnatead, Col. Pord's Prayer 1n unison.
room Monday, for a potl~ck
Grande College, Ilott Spencer, weekend pests of their olster,
an~ her 000, Raymond Walburn
. at nooo, followed by a
of Pomeroy, and a new wurUt· Mrs. I. B. Weed.
and daughter, Mary, Middleport.
meeting.
zer piano 1n the music depart· Mrs. Donald Murphy and Mrs.
UXI 1 ·
She a1Jo received a call !rom
ment from Summers and Son i Ray Buckley and son of Pittsber son. Harry Walburn of
of Jackson. The Glee Club made I burgh, Pa. and Mrs. Florence
Akron.
sf
the purchase.
Holley of Pomeroy were W'Jl. The Ladles AuXlllary of I he Mrs. John Werner, Mrs. MaQ
Other new ltema lnclu.de the nesday dinner guests of Mr. Middleport Fire Department o1r ry Hamm and Mrs. Dorothy
Plans for observance of spec.
cheerleaders' new
uruforms, and Mrs. Dwight Logan and SOil. served their m annlvel'!8ry Smith were business visitors In
lal services during Easter week
very striking. with whtte wool Mr. and Mrs. William Myers with a dinner at the Martin GaiHpolil Tuesday.
. .
we~ made when the SeJJSI,on
skirts trimmed wtth orange and of Johnstown were here Wed· ResUiurant Tuesday evening.
Visiting this week with Mr. Sixty-one Mlddleport Hi g of the First United PresbYter·
white sweaters with
orange nesday to attend the funeral of Charter members recognized L. D. Diles were his children. &amp;.boo! students attained a ian Church met Monday ~entrim and black letters.
Dayton Ashworth. Mr. and Mrs. Included Mrs. Jobn
Vroman.. Mra. Charles Jividen. Mn. Har- grsde of "A" or "B" In
lng. Robert Tewksbary was nam
The annual girls' basketball Albert Alward accompanied Mrs. Robert McElhinney, Mrs. ry Mltcbell, Jr., Mrs. William 4th six w......, period.
ed elder placement chairman
intramurals are underway wtth them home for a visit.
B. F. Parmalee, Mrs. 0 . E. Me- Diles, Athens. and Mrs. Fred SENIORS- Karen
for the Maundy Thursd~.~om19 members on the semor team,
Kinley an~ Mrs. James Daniels. Bush of Columbus.
Ellen OUUon. Ron Hanning,
munion service to be
011
captain, Carol Scott, and Neda W k nd J' nitors
Followmg the dinner the Mr. alld Mrs. Richard Koeh· roll Lyons, HalTy McGuffin,
March 26.
' I
Bradford, cu-captain ; 21 memee e
group went to the borne of Mrs. ler and children. Columbus, vis- Miller. Mlck Morrll.
The community
'Frjday
bers on tho juniors' team, Joy Are at Sanborm
Vroman lor the business meet- lied recenUy with her grand· Nlclwlson. Ruth Reed,
services wiU be heJd arch 27
Boggs capUlin Marty Nichol·
h
lng With the president Mr1. mOt~er and olster, Mrs. R. C. Sauer, Lillian Slaven,
at the Middleport
of
son ~o-captai~ · 22 members Weekend guseslab at lhed Mo~e Russell Mills In charg~. New Sansbury and Miss Sally Schaaf. Tannehill, Judy Wildermuth. Christ with the Rev 1 Fred I.
• , team, Dee of Mrs · Max an ornMan
ISS
on ·the sophomores
d officers were ' elected Including
JUNIORS - J oy ..._.,
Gardner, L--t
·~ pas , as th o
Slaven, capUlin, Carole Ander- Bess ~nb~n :0~
~ Mrs. Richard RoUer, president;
DeWees, Martha Fowler,
speaker. The comb
senlces
son co-eaptain ; and the 18 mem· Mrs. · ·
e of AUian ' Mrs. Robert Byer vice pres!yrQCUS
sa Froat. Paul Gerard,
are sponsored by
Middleher' freshmen's team, with Sus- ~om
Barry,
tl tr ~~ dent; Mra. Lee Smith, aecreHawley, Jim Johnson, IJnda port Ministerial
' iatloo.
ie Morril captain, and Mat:gle f r;..,. /
":~:•; Ydlvi:lon tary; and Mn. John Vroman,
Kauff. Tom King, Mike lloyd, An offering for
On~ Gre.st
Harris c;,..,aptaln.
er
rom
.'
i 0 treasurer.
ay
Patsy Manley, Keith Morgan, Hour of Sharing
be taken
om.:Ors of the freshman class managerC of the Alliance Oh
Mrs. Byer won the traveling Mrs Allee Capehart assisted Martha Nicholson, Doris Ratliff, during the Easter !llorning 8el'·
elec~ include Sam Hood, pre..
Ti~~/:a~ just tu prize donated by Mrs. Daniela b M. Luther Friend enter- Earl Wilson. Richard Wlllon. vice. Rev. Ruppel! announeed
!dent. Steven Hindy, vice pres- Tom
e
re "" with Mrs Smith and Mro. Ray. Y rs. WSCS of the SyJ'1Io SOPHOMORE - Carol An- the Scioto Presbytery meeting
Jdent: Sandy Garten, secretary,
~ ' the sta:es ~er
servl~g
mond Kl;,.. awarded the door talnedM ~odlst Church Wedn... derson, Chrltltine Bailey, Tom- to be held March 17 at Portsand Don Nelson treasurer.
In t e Navy Gor 0 yellars . n prizes Mrs Vroman was asslsl- dcuse el
t her home
my Baker. Kathy Brattoo.
mouth. Mrs. E. 0 . Tewksbary
'
and reece. Fo owing
.
.
hI .
ay even ng a
.
Cl !worthy Jon
elected delegate . w I I h
30-day t.. ve with his parents, ed by Mrs. Jack Bee t e ~ oer- The meelillll, In charge ol ~ce
MUte Gardner
J E Harley ncl• Mrs
he will report to Norfolk where vlng a
course urlng Mrs. Capebart,. president, op- ry Gladwell, Ollta Lewis.'
Arthur'
alteJates ·
POMEROY. OHIO
ho will be assigned to a ship. the evemng.
d ened with devotions taken from dy Conde. Sandy Lewis,
the social houi' t~' l!!rtb·
Barry TilleU has been releas- Att.endlng th~ dln;:er J".::t. John 20 by Mra. Royal Thorn· Mulford Sandra Mulford
of Mrs Arthur LewiS' and
Open Til 8 p.m.
Easy GMAC Financir:tg
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY Ied from tho Army after serv· meetmg were ra. ave
• as who had for ber topic, "I Relchm~ ~ Sauer ,
Grate ~ho wu ~ were
"DRUMS OF AFRI,CA"
ing three years. Tom and Bar· ins, Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, :.~· Have Saen the Lord." The pro- Schmoll 'Dee Slaven'
obs.;...ed • '
,. •
(,4. Tale of Terrorry are grandsoiiS of Mrs. Max Parmalee, Mrs. Byer! Mrs.
• gram topic, "The Croll and Stehart ' Mary Teaford,
.
~
(Technlcolor)
Sanborn and have been frequent er, Mrs. Herbert Gilkey, Mrs. the Resurrection," wu present- Vance •
TROOP WI IIIEE'll! '
Frankie Avalon, Mariette
FRESHMEN - Elinor
Troop 267 Girl Scoufll fpd
Hartley, Lloyd Bochner, To- visitors here. She also has an- Lee Smith, Mrs. Kloes, Mrs. 0. ed by Mis. William Eichinger'
Monza Series. 1 Coupe, 1 f'our door. White with red
other
grandson
in
the
Air
Force
I!. McKinley, Mrs. David Oh- Mrs. Capehart and Mrs. John
Lellmd
Brown
Jim
at tbe Pomj!roY l!llrin Thatcher.
interior, ~mto . trans., radio, hater, w!s!w, elec. wtpin
the
Philippine
Islands.
linger,
Mrs.
Russell
Milia,
Mrs.
Sauvage.
Dl
Davis
Wayne
School
with Twlla
•cATTLE KING,.
ers. Your choice $1895.
·
Bechtle and Mrs. Vroman.
During the business . aesslon, vis
Gru~r Rose
serving &lt;lO!Jkla 8lld
(Technlcolor)
Robert Taylor, Joan Caul·
ATEND PARTY
27 sbut-4n calla were reported. rte'Hackett. Margie
leading a song. Bernadette Henfield , Robert Los;g:ia, LalT)'
The Westminster Youth FelMrs. Melvin Grimm, and Mrs. ben Hlndy, Billy Hysell,
. wUl serve at the next
Gatea.
Jowship of the Middleport First
Eichinger reported on the work- ~enldna and Don Nelson.
meeting. Patrol leaden eollecto
nited Presbyterian Church and
shop held recently In Rutland.
dues and money from cook•
Biscayne 4 doors. V-8 engine, auto. trans., good
SUN., MON. ond TUES.
guests •ttended a skating party
Mrs. S8uvage, Ml11 Marcia Karr
les sold wu lumed ln. The Oy.
Much 8-9-10
tires, radio and heater
at the Ohio University Rink
Omeroy U
and Mrs. Grimm were named me.&gt;ting closed with an Easter
ceremony wu practiced for
ELVIS PRESLEY
saturday. They were Bill and •
the nominating committee. reading by Miss Karr and re, 7 at 2:SO p. m., In llttl
in
~-'lith ,Japtons1all, Ka1hy Lacey, "The Passioo History" taken · Mra. C. B. Weese read an freshments were tJel'Ved by
church.
·UDlfo...
"FUN IN ACAPULCO"
•{Uth Ann Lacey, Lois Ann Sau·
Isaiah was the topic of Ea;ter medltstlon and t be hostesses.
were tried '00.
(Technicolor)
er, Mal) Walburn. Mary Jane
devotlOIUI by Mro. Charleo~~~'-'~"-"'""'""'""'"'""'"'""'""'"="'";i;;;;;"'";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;"'"=iOiiiiiOiiiO;o;;iiiOiiiO;;al
Elvis
Presley,
Ursula An- Jenkiw:on. Larry
which opened the meet1-Hard Top Sedan, 1-4 Door Sedan. Au~o., pow·
dreu, Elsa Cardenaa, Paul Joyce Devls. and Linda
of the Pomeroy Shakespeare
er brakes, power steering, wlslw tires, rad10, heatLukas
ett. The Rev. Howard
Wednesday afternoon at
er. Nice low·mileage Oldsmobtles.
Colorcartoont
accompanied the group.
the home ol Mr1. Robert Wll'll-11
1-';ii................................~~;;;.;;:~:;;,;.~~~;._....;lel , Mulberry Ave.
lc
Mrs. Lytle read "Jeauo Conto Death;.. ''JuUI'
Death
oo
the Crou" and "JeHoliday Sedan. Power steering, automatic, wlslw
sus'
Burial,''
and· closed wllb
tires, radio, heater, one owner and new Olds trade.
;x-ayer.
The meetlnJ wu In charge
Mrs. T. A. Hennesay, presldenl, and members responded
Auto., power brakes, power steering, power wind·
to rollAn caU
with awas~=:~
hint.
Invitation
ows, 6-way seat, radio, heater, w;sjw. Be ready for
ad to attend a leJillaUve ml!4!1-ll
Spring with this one.
mr at Portsmouth on llarcb
and reservatlona are .to be
Tbe Sbelf Rack pula W8lled ' Bat!~by Mareb t. A
WU read In ftgard to· I
I'DOtD wall ,...•• to wort, t110 ld~
I
• •.
that II on to make
Auto., power brakes, power steering, radio, hPater,
for ldl&lt;hea or den. Hade of ollt
FOI'OII/ 11blch Is lpDIISOl'ad
w'slw, one owner. Looks like new.
1111 FedeNied clubo, a
Inch dlamete&lt; chrome plated bQ.
The club will
vy duiJ tubular 1teel Fits O)Jtr all .
llliodel, obJectlna to Ibis lliCWll·ll
"Ftrol Aid· for Pomeroy"
'"f.
water tanka. Holdo firml7 In pla" .
Che
IOJ)Ie
~
.
ljte
'
P!'
O
flr·
•
pi
Look these over for value plus buys.
by IPriDC toulon Jrip, Fill ~
Mra. Phil W1lllaJnsoa,
1. Yon are eyatematlc about yoar paymeate.
' lllat ~ ~~avo IIIUcb In
oellina• to 8\1! feet hfth.
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