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Gleaners Closs
· g H�Id
Mee!in
30- Memberships Accepted In FirSf
e
Group , In M,nersv,ll
Meeting OI Tri-Co. Mu;sic
h l - T tw Gleanen � of
f
ti :� ad�� :;d &lt;lslm:
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Around And
About
Middleport

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Pytbian Group
Planning Card
Party April 10

Plana we.. mode fo, . Card
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc.-e G ruea- Part y to be held on April 10 al
1be finl meeting of . 1� T r 1· are
t
; :.0� Minersville Methodut C' h u r l" h er. Mrs . Minnie Orr and Arthur Uw Le oo HaU by
r e
the Mell,1
gi
County Music ,UIOC1al1on w � � dre�
t e
met Monday �emng al
se
�emt:wrs
itv
�
Ma
itlee
Orr
tac
and
I
daughter.
curnm
rtha
in
lll
Tem
the
Pythia
in
when they
SJ1tera
mg
n
enn
ple
,•
held Monda
··• •nd {·hu , 1• h with V iClJl r Brown presid...___..1_•
Louan
m
c
ua
with
wen·
and
Dr.
Comm1tl.tta
in
Se
ed
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n
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a
e
met
d
itoriw
au
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anli.
COllllty
·
Mr, Mabel in!(
ly.
ity
am
r
and
Roser
publlced.
Mrs.
Gruese
i
(
includ
/
p
ill
Middleport
Hali
0
.
ond St.
r o u p s mgng or Arll1Ufti 1 Mr . and M n. �hades Buell: The p,.rty 1s be ing � by
man
i
C
r
(·ht1
Pomeroy
me
r
ye
.
Nei
piiii
llng
meePrecedmg lhe
. Stan ley Johnson Hannt- a s (.;ran• o'.)t" n� t he mee tmg fo �ow - w� Sunday evening guest.a o( the Wa y, and Mean, Comnultee
ano and organ duel was presenl and
.
bv prayer by the president Mr and Mra Willard Ebersb8ch of the tem le and memben of the
cd b y Lart&gt;lla La whorn and Oa 9151 anl : llOl'I&amp;1 , M I :) Waid Ha\' ed
p
r
an Raeine . rlla,rm .. n and M r � .. nd thf' re.admg of Psalm 41_ bY and daughte s
i commiltet art asked to meel at
\ILS Ross and an organ solo by � au·le C ir de and J i m Simp�o11 F: rnt'st .S1 ewa_',' Th ,ee_ r �. admg s
_ . of P. hall al 7 M ffllday
Mr a nd Mn Aw;tin _ Phillips tht&gt; K
..
-'" ,, WaiL Hayman and mem .
Mrs
L'-me Day.
both of H a nne. ass1slan1, nw m wert! given . .;,,.,
L-t
.
accep
roov!d
""
'A
t're
mto
.
•t,
have
30
evemng
family
g
'
to rompH:"te
PJans for th •
and
tot.i,lm
..
ip11
bt'rsh
•
. Consolation
1-'omt' Brook:) Sayre
·
,
Kellon
Kaai-on
bt-rship
,
L.U&lt;,;usl-st
ty.
on
property
par
Hysell
l
..
,d
a
,o ,· . c· hairman. and M 1 � Willi ;;im Mrs C lifford. Ph i lli ps " nd 1 1 -�
.. -...1 Mrs AnthonJ" Schuler
Davi d Hoss presided al t
.
Mrs Belty Biggs, most ex cel- 1
M , aou
l' H P ar k Thi' Little 1 h ing� That Lou nt
Ccorg
rs
M
.ino
10
Collin,,
d=
-•
det·i
w,1s
mtttlng arid it
bu�
m
Colu
of
Linda
c-hie( wa!I in charge of Tueslent
and dauahter,
"
of eal h rr ot Pomei oy . a�� 1 �tants a n d Mrs K " r l Grut'SI:.'•
meel the firsl Monday
meeting and it was report•
day·s
par·
his
of
guests
weekend
-rewe
·
�
Mrs Jamt&gt;s Si m p_son
Follo w mg the . sing in g of "That ent.s. Mr and Mrs , Jacob Sc-hu- ed. tha_t Mn. Birtie_ Wat_ts who h_ "'
monlh The Assoc iation 1s opt·n p ro&lt;&gt;ram
1n Rae-me chairman and Huth Sno1I Will Be G lor:v
Bradford Maag I ler
to anvo ne showing inter l!St
been 111 for some hme II a lo1 unll
"
J
·
1
�
.
an1I
.
read a poem. ··rempe r" and Mrs.
mu�ir· There is no age limit and grnss Rarmt'
proved and able to bf' out. It was
ne•
S
of
Fteldis
M•delet"M'
pe
I Miu
Rolhn Wolrt&gt; read. " I Need� 11w
om,. does 001 havt to own or pla)' Smili, M iddleport.
also repo rted that :-trs. Cl;!l·a
(
o
Ned
Grant
er. W Va and
., t
o dose the devotions .
Following the btls mt":-.:-. �t:s:-.101\, Qu iet
lil• ms'rumt-nl . Stason.s t 1c ke!s
111
Crooksville were weekend guesl Voung w�� � B pal":"t at the
a program wcHi pr t�t'nl t'd w h 1d1
l)uring tht' busint'�S ses!llah the of Miss Betty Thomas
Mason Chmc 18 slowly improv1-,g.
opened with jl select io�- . Lime group (liS1:ussed purcttasmg of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rl�ij of _ Thank you . notes w_ere 1:�
,
house''-'Blnes. · by t hf' ll '.\.1 -'\ 0 1 rhairs for the s0&lt;"1al room Ken Ironton. spent the weelcimd �t from Mrs. Sad� Mc�lh1M)'
t heslr� oomposed u l Lo w .. , ! Nt&gt; 1 • 1 n,p th Wiggins wai,: named on the
I Mrs . Gennieve Memhart who
their home , Spring-av.
j meyel: drnm s: . J• m" Eb•,s. ,.,,,,. ,,.ke • ,·omm;ue, M"
,
e
do
•••••• I we,e honoreJ last month by :
nd M s. El n K ,·
Mr
: A 111la ( oll .. ,�. , Norm.Jn MrCallum was reporled
bach. Jlaxophonf'
by the temple �n
.
.
.
, d M r. and M rs. Raymood Krid hanky !!howtr
.
"mi:., r of acl·ordion W1 1 l 111 m H t rndon f w 1 ill and plans were made to send an
.
d
a mem"&gt;er
Burdette
arte
ersary
M
v
M
rs.
anni
h
171
ihe
·
t
, er s;ient the weekend with rel n
av_i'd
�
�
.
:
.i,
be
r
t
�lid
r
Lhf'
to dttend
e
to
.
t
unable
to
ds
en
a
h
iary
h
o
tht' Ladit&gt;s Auxil
I atives in Colwnbua. 1be men at&lt;" r
.
., Kel
%��
I
.
�
g
im::.
ing
o
m
m
�
s
lti
lii
R;:
s
:.i
w
wel
m
n
was
ed,
co
g
d Refreshments wMe !lened by tended the IOlh annual Congres11 he
dl,porl Volunteer Fireme
e
d
prf'ct&gt;&lt;.!
..,,
m panis•
acco
d
,
loll
·
Mar
_,_ bY the memJ mht&gt;ld fuesday evt'ning al 1ht
.
Mrs Rollin Wolfe aod M rs , Ern• of the EUB men. heId Saturday Pl ans were
. .....,
an a. Lwrdion solo by Ml!&gt;-" 1,o 1· es1 Stewart to 12 mtmlu•:d.
i..�
-lion of
ttend the msra
be
to
rs
tm Re!llauranl.
d
urh
h
urc
c
E
Burgess-av
the
c
at
UB
k
, f'' 1 p r
Van V n1r_1
. W " lk sv 'l]e Temple on March 17
: ing the social hour. At th"r April
Af1er lht- dinne r the grnup Y.t- 1,I 1· fins. Mf!. June
.
I
Mr and Mn. Wyatt Will and
1_
led a vo&lt;" al :;olo anu ,James meel
•- meet '•
t1oc
.,,g a ,.i,;d
Fo•11 owing
lo the home of Mr� Robt r' Mting. there will be a f'ish fry child ·
Terry
and
Gary
Fol
ren
and
.'!Olo
1
onf'
p:
o
sax
a
arh
;�rsb
1ng
mett
s
Mn. Kui,..
by
busmes
..
served
was
fur
.
y
course
Elhinn
, M r11. Miles MtP'arland or Colu n:imt b1 l!:1ih by lht' men of th� dass.
rout
baton
a
g
lowin
J
Zirklt and
Miller
ean
Mn.
,
ryn
t1nd social hour.
bus were weekend guests of their
I
n Edw· xis Flort' n('e w ,. 1 1 s
A
!
.
.
nl
pl't&gt;Sl(h:
Mrs. Opal Biggs. A green a r. d
M rs. Emmett �uler.
I �
1-..l di.II �dXOp hon e so lo lV
I father. Emmett Will and Mr. and while eolor scheme was used on
'
waH ·m ch .urge of the m.,&lt;&gt;t mu .ind p, eM" n en
Mrs. James W'II
•
•ud t he pror.,:ram
I an d Iam1·1y,
r
l he foll"w; ng we ,e ele&lt; leJ :· 'to ',';: '•0:;,,
the re l re.shment tablt and favors
. Me rcedes
,nd I
n
M•. and Ml'll. Ernest Kennedy ' were napkin ho,ler, OJI 1ham- 1
officers for the c�ml'll,! yen
m
d Ml'Donald wert'
and daughter, Judy, of Akron rocks.
iden�. Mu David Jenk,n � ",' ic e· Richar
lg
Y
h�hh
.ano
m
l'Urla
the
ol
e
were the weekend gue!IIS of Mrs.
pret11ide nt, Mrs. H oward Dailey , rharg
s
Iii
w
Cottrill
o!
dost'
!he
Al
progrum
the
·
fo
Thoma!!.
Edith
Margaret
n.
M
1
�ecrel a,y ' Mra · Geraki -'\nl h urw .
w
'
,
•
rman
e
named
refreshment_..
c
th
I
h
or
a
genera
t
r t'
I
i
the meeting
M r . and Mr■. Bernard Sch raum
and treasurer, Mrs. Kt'M('I h 1 .
Famil)' nighl of the Sy, acuse of ZanesviJle ,pent the weell: end
"•
I
h
t'rvt'd.
S
Elhinny.
Firs1 United Presbyterian church with Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons.
Tne traveling prizl! brou1;:h t hy L�1·01d ..o�rtmt (I t'· r ent
which will be held on April 14 beMrs. Richard Owen and IOR,
MI'S. Bob Byer was won by Mrs. 1 Den mothers ol Hock Sprmgs
ginning
:i
O
c-overed
wi1h
dish
a
6
Dickie.
who have been patients
·
.
Dailey and game pm'!� we1.e won Cub Stouts met Monday evenmg
Miss Nina RuSJel lenlerta1ned
supper.
at
1
H01piLal since a week
Holier
Mr�
and
Mills
l
b� M rs Russel
the Loyal Pall Cla81 of the Midat the home of M rs Dwigh t 1 .oPlanned a� part of the evening ' &amp; ago Monday expect kl be released
D k Karr
Church of Christ at her
dle;&gt;ort
gan. Rm·k prmgs H oad ·
Owen·•
of
tomorrow.
Mr.
mother
pro"ram wa!I a deputation tea m
A l the dose or the t\'enin g 1 1 ,e I Plans w�re made for
t h .;:
Bradbury Mond 8)' evein
home
has
week
thia
Columbus
here
been
dinner dessert w� s ile 1•11 t-d 10 5(:oul·O -Huma and msura m•e lor 1r " OU which will be asked to lo care for the Owen·• daughter, ning,
pr
a service and the ,lunthO!K! alrea dy mentioned and Mrs · the boy1; was di
.1 Refresh· ::mt
....ni.
The ITlffting was opened with
S('US:;
ior choir and their direclon wi !l Judy,
B. F. Parmalee. Mrs . W ayne iu
l.u
r�
M
by
d
serve
mt-nt!i Wet'e
also participate in the program. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Werner wtrt the devotional perk&gt;d with Mr1.
bona. Mrs. John Vroon an, M rs.
charge. H e r
moltte n1 Mrs . Holw rl
den
to
Kan
Mrs Beatriee Blake was nam - in Wellston last Friday to Yisit Alitt Robe!IOn in
Raymond Kloes. Mn. J. ,me§ 0an
Vernon Evans and
Mr■.
y.
and she a1•
Mr.
te.
da
"8l1Bsings"
ghter
and
their
famil
was
lopic
Burdet
u
ed 311 - rhalrtnan of the food comleis. Mn. Thomas Hantl igan. Mra
Bentz. treasurer
as
Durst.
Georg"
1.
M
and
from
Thom
menage
•
n
Mr�
·tee smi'th and Mrs
presented
so
• ':"lt
m I· t•ee and her committee will
Fvl"r
· ·
new
.
and
Young
rtl
bY
lfalw
otioml''
v
Mrs
' and M ,,. L o. o·,1ea. Mrs. "Patterns for Dt:
M•.
be announced later.
Bachner.
•
an
er
m
l
x
M
,
d
_ lary. M n;
Fu
.1:1
Rev · Howard Ruppell was the Henry BW!h and Mrs. William Gladys Murrell
last
Albany
in
were
I daug Iiler. v allt"Ssa .
Woodard
meetin l
buamtlll
the
During
moderalor for lhe meetin! _an d
MEIGS THEA TRE
Mn
pfflllldent,
of
funeral
b
Utt
attend
lo
Thursday
the
y
conducted
d
anno unced lhal h
Pom■roy, Oh� o
C A . TOON EVERY NIGHT I
_
� � �oo :��y Mra. Irvin Daines, &amp; former loc- al Guy Reynolds, the church bake
e at .
service would
in
reaident.
ule which will be held thia Satafternoon.
lhe
♦,
NOW SHO WIN G
tl •
I
Dr. and Mra. Ray Singleton of urday at the Tri-Lustre cltanen
The ll!l.lkln decided to h a • e
•
"UND ER TEN FLAG S"
Charleston. W, Va., visited during was discussed ind the Stanley
n
Hefli
Van
With
their t'Offl munion servic ·e EaSler
Single- arty kl be held by the Berean
week-end with Mr.
the
and Charlem Laug hton
TON IGH T
Sunday morning at 9:00 and Mn.
and
Downing
8.
J.
father,
11
ton
·
Colorcartoon11
FAMI LY NIGHT
Magg ie Diddle was named as Mr. and n. Rodney Downing. �lass 00 March 13 was an•
M
Featurette
nounc ed ·
· l"hairman of the element!.
b sed
Mrs. Ra mon CJulia l Grim who
T.Yrone Power, Piper Laurie
.
on the Psalm•
A l esson a
•
od
t·
u,
e
�
•
w
mg
mee
e
mi
Alie
1
FRIDA Y NOT OPEN
haa been ■pending lhe wlnu::r
"MISS ISSIPP I GAMBLER"
presiden1 after
th•
b
iven
w
Winebre
M
r.
William
iss
nner.
(Color)
montha in Tulaa. Okhlttoma, un- a� 1
Franll:lt Mumaw, Mrs. B I a II: e, derwent major aurgery Tuesday which • 5111� course was served
SATURDAY
- also _
by Miss Russe11•
"MU RDE R. INC."
Mrs. Pearl McBride. Mn. Colt- momins..
Roherl Taylor. Julie London
I
Stuarl Whitman. May Brill
"SADDLE THI WIND"
rill. Mrs. M a)'lnl!! Holme�. Mrs.
Mn. Harley Swisher, Mrs. John
- abo CColor &amp; Scope)
' Jame11 Quick and Rev. Ruppell. Lyons and Mra. Theo
Neutzllng
n
"WA L!( TAL I."
yesterday.
Parkersburg
in
were
THUlltS DAY &amp; FRIDAY
(Technicolo r)
8A , ,E ANNOUNC:F.D
With Willard Park�r
Mkhael Callan, Ev)' Norlund
a
Kyger Creek Band Boost­
The
D OF A TO MEET
ind Joyce Meadow
'THE FLYING FONTAIN IS"
(Color)
en Club will have a rummage
The Pa,t Councllon of TheoSwind1,, Monday. TuHd.ay
and
-sale in the buildinl!: formerly oc- dorua Council. Daughtera of Amer•
"LET•s MAKE LOVE"
A contribution waa made to the
Wilt OIM1ey'1
eupied by the Smith Clothing ica, wJII meet Thuraday evening heart fund when Hemlock Grove
(Te&lt;!hnirolor)
"THI SHAGGY DOG"
Wlth Marilyn Monroe
Company in Middleport this Fri- at the home of Mra. 'lbomas Cook Gran e met in regular ■eSBion
11
W i t h Fred Mac:Mum1y
and Tony Randall
day and Saturday, March 10 and with Mn, Bernke Dant tts co- Saturday even ing.
and Jean Hagen
Colorca rtoon,
11.
botteu.
Leo Story, worthy rrwter, 9reded
and plans. were made for
ai
"Operations Foward"' night to be
held at the hall on March 24. A
proFam 11 being planned and the
public 11 invited. Ladle, of the
Granae are uked lo bring pies
for refrtehmenta.
A program wu preaented by
the lectuNr. Mra. carol Jones
durinll the lecture hour. At the
eloa of the mNting, lunch wu
lfrved by the committee.
The poUuck birthday aopper
WIii be held at the next meeting.
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Your WTER DRESS

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Bradbury Home
Was Meeting
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fASHIOl'S fOUCIST fQI

New Members
Welcomed Into
Pomeroy Club

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Mn. Kermit Wallon and Mn.
Richard Kltrr Sr., w,re nlcom•
eel u new member, when t h t
Pomeroy Garden club m e ,
Monday afternoon II the oome ol
Mra. 1'ieodoro Eberaboch, We,t
Main St., with Mn. C. W. Coaleo

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Ot1t IUCIIHlu' lashioll ICMN Iii, ltlllll.t
llllJ . J
nuttn! llr plells, tlallltl b Clllltllli1111n1t,
t11 Connie's

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fnslllnilll lridts b paints lllll llloDtllint!

We've al 1tt -il-Gllmow st,lls • C1Dlar

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'Ibo meotinJ In diarp of Mn.
Roy BebinJ, �t, �
wttll - b)' Mn. John Llet·
wller. A -- WII, read
........in, the -· .. flow.
er IIITaalJnl lo bo hold al XeaJa,
March ll, An invitation WU rt­
eelved from 11«tJ Newton to at­
tend a faod ,lemonolr- ol the
Ohio Fuel Gu - lit Mlddlo­
lmlloulbn _... to
,,- . �. at Ur\)Ma oa llardl II,
WU &amp;llllQUftCld.
11n. ,_.. Bl-• _,.led
• paper .. ''Gn)wlnl annual ..... piuta" - - • bulle­
tin ., lho u. s. llepar1menl ..,
AplcultuN.
Relrelhmonta ln uoplnll •llh
SI. Palrlcll 'a Day .,... by the )wt 111 �to 11 mmlben,

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Sizea 3 to 7. Consists of a bo)'1'
wuh 'n wear cotton slacks with
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1leeved ahirl to mat&lt;'b.

$3.95 a set

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Sizes 10¼1 to 13. For work
- for 1porh wear - !or
school wear - rib knit top.

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Changes, If any, in the several d�partm enta of the
-. Ohle ,1961 Melp Counly Fair are to be fifed wttll the Fair
llaiaw ia!ar, • 1 -.
The next meeting wtu be be1il
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Board lbrougll department head, by M onday' April 3
l'lrl Offlca
We•t Vlrllinia Governor W. W: Barron will olflclally
do ID Weal Vlrrlda. .. .,. and to enhance the ,,.._ and It ha■ been announ
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ttblNI &amp;. illloal la fUI P • open Evans Super Marketa' newest store
lo Kanawha weU .,..,. of u,. leebn•- .-. qua1Jty ol the produda aold. Tba awtea Radford,
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boon! thanked lho Melp clo ol April at I p. m.
- WIii � •-- dip City, Tueaday morn1n1 II 9 o'clock.
ed Id do lit■--■ ID lilll 11111a and fndt and proiju&lt;o _,.._. i.. the a f r Board. aaked tlopan.
County
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IUdln, Club for • t111t1 doThe Kanawha City market-14th In the Evans chain an CCllfldmt - •- 1reo1, ,._ and frull 11
I t • • - beada a1 the lfarch -. - 1o be n""1 ID retiulld"-&lt;:0Dtainl some 20,000 square feet· of Door apace and beadl ad "10 ■---1
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. ... ffl! ..,... ,-IIowa and 1'111111 ,� floa� lnl 1h11 weet to aurvey lhtlr u- llone barlll. Aho, no dec:llioo
cost one-half mllllon dollars. Ample parking for all can - 1o lho loot! aeeda Ina ID - ol • whfta wall tbal alpmeuta and mob all ■udl re- •
n.--e •
-made on when to - down
.. provided by tlie store.
of lilll people.
polnll "II lho C!rlap - ffgota. quaata
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The Goventor lldlcated hil &lt;!"- tho Evana Kanawha City ...,.. '"1Vlthln
by the - nauJar - the
- barna.
- ...,;pony "" have bla and iuldout lndta. 1be - i., Dilbl
Ollte, busineu:
■Ire lo putlclpato In the tollnai cannot help but ive lho
_.. line, ·-- per•mel and • - la � llgbt '&gt;tip and
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A ifflltby agenda ol - In - on ICbedule ., ......, Min.
I la I I openJna - the - Evana of lho area a
• ,It ...,.., -,... ol pride ond """pelent 1ota1 ...,..lutloa who white
liow •
• 1bet tbt qualtty ol NIil prepar1nj1 for tba. Ult lair a1ao ■tn1 Ibo"' w be on Thlll'!!da
,... __ Id • ....... ., drlY· market ii typlcaf of new - enthllllum.
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Tbo lauldry and - area.hat Ina held al the falrgNIIJllda with tao
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... .. .- ellad 111 1 - Vlrl!lnla. lrp,winc enthualum. Tlletiday,a brtel cerenion, will
each nlgbl
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A HunU.,,Alll or&lt;bfloctural firm tba bript yellow ol pure, c,ean all II
;: :.:, ■tled
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Ra Sbenelield _ wu name,! to ,,_
Ila ■aid. "All !bl ■late need■ lo be John L Ev..,, Pnaldent, and
Dean
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Ma •ae� ,_ B,_.too
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� Ibo i,,,,. mmmfne 1be ]IUlel eolon ol llemben .,,..i
Id ..,oi,, ... ·wlll - ....._ pull ltaell up fl-om .,_lo doto • 11-1 bead the G,_ Department and ... Stanley L Ev1111, a.■Jrm1111 ol �- bulldlnt wllJch will foa.
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beauly produ&lt;ta an, "' betorw a b)' Clyde Wella and BefflWI C... to
.,. D1-+1t ...,_ ....., I. ■pair II COttfltlenco • Iba put ol lho Board
Holter ID r • r m 1ere,._• ·
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turo efib1 bJalHpeed -- wall ol purple.
,.. ol lho Jene, Pariah "-&lt;i• Cnip■ and Holtlcultun
-· JulliMI• lib EYw, Stanley lhan■, ID ill■ lnllUaf
Dopta. ,
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lloo ,.. • Dl■lrfct u Parllll Show Dna L Betzfna to - I p . e d
wo•k to - the llllUral beat&gt; ,e(NIII ta ........
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lloreo In Cbarielloa al the fair. au.t term, 1ndude Protlram
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and bead - harooaa .,.allol .... 111
It, the o1 all parlabablo loodoCufla in - O I h O r
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the rllC!q. and runu1q rw. ana to eoJo,e,I la FloiMa
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Ip/to ol Iha � aw..,,_ Dirt■, ol Huntfnllm, waa I b • ban,,
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The Publlc Utllltte, Commission of Ohio bas ruled
that the Railway hpreu Ajency i, twice a 1...,,
in Ila
attempt lo cl°" tllil Pomeroy-Middleport EJ:pr
esa Of.
flte, and con,oUdate lhil area with Galllpolil.
MARVIN IURT
llJ Uatted ._ -- led the cold fronl. mov ,d 011t,
JOHN LIWIS
In matins ite decilioo the Co1111D!aslon ruled that,
A rq_ing ltona wlueb whipped temptraturea began to drop rapid"Based upon the evidence presented at the initial bear•
acrou the plain, .uu movad blto ly. By early morning -.ad o1gs
ins, and on other evidence aubmitted, it does not appea
r
Ol&gt;lo w..-ay 11-_ but by rangod from 29 at ToJodo Jo a,
that there is llllfficlent new evidence w hi ch would usti
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that 11n,e tt had loll much uf lta at Columbu• and ,. at ChesaMa rv in G . Bu rt , master maintenance man , and Jo
fy • reversal of the Commiasion 'a order dated ul
hn
J y 7 , N . Le wis, maintenance helpe
peake
r, at Phili p Sporn Plant,
1960, in which it WU found t hat tbe proposed service
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Gully wlnda 111d ball __. Sno� flWTie, weee g,n.,al ovrr
recently received recognition and a cash award for u
and facilities will not be reasonably ade uate
q
for pa article they wrote
_,. _damqe and ClllUlderablt the ,tote early today. b•t snow
for the February Issue of the Amerl,
Irons of Pomeroy."
"'--'•w
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can Electnc Power Service Corp. pubLicalion, "Operaf- amounted to only a
-- accumula"-·
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--·�· The Ell:,,eu Agency ,._. PUC In the
re-bearing.
.
,·ng Ideas".
avar, lbert ,... none of the vlo- trace. Temperatures today wer,,
tatlve had boped at tlif bearing 11,e age
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f
ncy med or • rem
n
morial
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hNplt
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Th
eir article entitled "Better Way To Lift Tra ve!
lent wlnda a.ad IDOwfa]Ja lhe Nit expected to be moslly in the
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of
matter
the
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allo
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at a blic
Coun . It hu come follow- tha bu £inn
Water Screens" described t he use of support blocta te
ol lhl mJdwe■t WU ltll,jected to. Some d•aring WU OX!)frled
t.. ....... ,1.1., ma l• rfl lM con,oildata the Pomeroy o pera - hearing here
Nov
28·
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30!!
bold the screens whil e rigging WaJ changed during Thi Wlncl, put ■am11 areaa ia late tonight and Frldt:, is exrectto hr• lac.I ltond il1uea, • j tloa •1th Gallipol i,, He declared 1860, by Atto
rney Examiner Jack cessive lifts or the screens when
Clevelind into darmeu and dit-- ed to be fair and wanner.
remOl'ed for mainte.
A well-received talk an aca, "veteran, memorlaf" hi• hi I they would aave appnmimately L. Blgga. It waa granted the secance work.
114 • ..county hespltal '• I t4,500 annually if the CODIOlidalion ond bearing
rupted _ traffic Upt, - �1 knoclrtnc Tem�ratures Friday m oming demic qualifications of Rio Gren
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Auguat 12·
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The idea for this operation was considered so adva•
11;:.1
don ar., and power llnet. Hail however, wllJ aga� be mos':y in College wu giYl!JI
were apprond.
by Senior Hon,
AUomey Bernard V . Fultz reptageous
that the editors awarded the authors with •
th
l'Naral
also ptppend the t!ity.
the 208 and 30s, 411lthough af .er- or Student Ronald CloYtr Wed•
gency had Me
.-cied . .
1n rebuttal or the proJ&gt;(Mled
resented a 1-ea lhlv,,ert and the additional merit
A
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award .
In Cinclnnall wlndt up to eo noon readings will ho In the op""r nesday al the meeting
of the M,111 c ..,nty'i ,,Iority for aolidalJon. at a "rehearing " beld Pomeroy and Middleport Cham
Burt
was first employed at the Philip Sporn Plut.
mUea per hour lhlttered .ttott 40s and lower 50s.
Pomeroy Lion'• Club.
•hi to prowld• hnpltil ficlll- Novernber 12 of lut year. 1t. waa j ber■ ol Commerce in bt.lb hear• August 4. 1 950 as
window■ 1n the downtown 8Nla Eastern 1110w and •ieet Railed Glover. attending the meotlng ti
a rr ainteoance helper and was pl'Oo!
ts hao boon ,rnon, Ohio', DOled again that the .....Uda- Ing, , here and In Columbus.
moted to his present position in November 1955. He re­
and put tm1 rlldio llllion off the N@w York and southern New Eng- along with College Dean C. Wlth- hith•t aince t h • Hd • f lion
plan wouk1 be �t.
He brought out aeveral points sides in Pomeroy ,
air for 34 minutet. Tr- and land today with a baci&lt;losh of en, told Lions that though some World Wor II.
■Into 18 miles travol by &lt;Ullo- at the -- la lavor of keeping
Lewis was employed October 20 , 1953 as a coat han&amp;­
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ires wen doh 1n 1Cattered flurries from 'fenneasee to Wis- people rate Rio Grande Coilege as
n would be required to reach the Pomeroy divilan of the Rail- ler and
me
was promoted to his present position in MarctJ
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porta
a dwnplng off place from larger
al the city.
eoosln.
the ...- expreu dopot. Thi, way E,p,_ Agency . and assur- 1 958. He resides in Mason.
Co� and the eentral por- Thousand, or mldwe■tem fac- Institutions , high academic re---------------was the main reason, apparently ed the PUC �t there would be 11
.
tkin � �,,...,. with IGIDt hall and tory wurkl!trs and achoolchlldren quimnent, are rnel before a Jtufor denyln,: the public: carrier'a g.-eal hard1l11p on local shippers
I
wiadl tf a to ,o mn. , -r hour. were idle for the second day .ia dtnt may 9ll'GIJ_
application.
if the change were approved.
Altar ilJo
•hlch tain-brod sto,m that w,to.dod Up Glover ulcl that the ln■tllutton
Mr. llarvla H. Bartell. dM- The final deei,ion to deny the
not only providn good faclllUea,
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lklD supe rviaar, and R. N, Jtp. elpress agency ·• request
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but alao bas high alMdarda and
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vi.. preaidmt In charge of made by PUC Chalrnian Edwarrl
very g
c
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eutern
operatlooa of the Ex- J. Kmr.aly and Comm,,.;ooer.,
that la • college the al,· o1 RJo
A,ency,
appeorod before the Francea McGovern and Evecett
Grande, prn1.,.... ha,e Ume to
WASHINGTON &lt;UPH - !'realH. Kreger. J•.
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give Jludent, the attention they
dent Kennedy unveiled a progrlJ)l
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Pomeroy Mayor Charle, Legar
n iay ne,t
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Volunteers resumed the' search today for lhe body of
ay to pep up home bud
tod
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received
Fol
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copy
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of
Parsons, b5, of PorUand, who fell Wedn ..day
the
th•
d ial o1
Satuntu,, Man:b 18 the Middleport High Schoo! will
lnlonnatlv• ud revitaltze alumlnleated
from a sand digger barge at Paden City, IV;
conaolldatJon
mo:-ning
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bet
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Glover.
and a ■hort talk wi emphasla
e
day.
lS, Ohio Music Education AssoclaUon llpe,ch
ler
hoat tbe
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by
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, and ci rown .d in the s w i f t cur, e 11t of lhe Ohio lltver_
Ma ch by R. Mar- I
Blind and Cbonu tompetition. Twenty-three bands and
and mlddl• 1ncome
I Membe,·, " th, bn,,Jy s ·, , J
that
Superin
tin
t
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amilJeJ.
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or
the
tenden
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usicians
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repre
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today Pa.rsons ht!� \l'�r�
ton, Athens, Vinton, Meigs, Jackson, Gall la, Lawrenc
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Ai: P.a:trnns after ht: h.id Calla.
e
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c.w,. In • ,peclal - K....aj
the Oh,o Rive• s,n; ... , '" a nd Sr.loin counties.
Ool ••, . unoble lo ,...,.e hi•.
told
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the ii
Company to, ••• yem·s as • dig lbe family was told.
l!urlnl Ilia cloy oaclJ band II em, thil bomr ii ....,..... only - Rio Grande•
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pledge o1 Ibo, 111111 lloullnC Act ol
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reqtllrod lo play th,.. prepared for oulltandlag grwpi.
____,__-t'__llo Joadttl ,and b,e ,,.
t ' A number ol year, ago. tie
,
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w!"'J:.:
numben and llgbl read - man- Banda ""'" Ibo followlnl
various locations •foog t h, , i, er. 1 ,ict;m·, brother, Howard, ..,.,._
Cniai � "'1 ':
envtt.nent !or OVll'J - I p. ... Frid� - the
thla
her. Wblle
1be family ha, 11-0l �-et learne I ,d al an ..,1y age In Illa ,I)
play, lilll i&gt;4nds "'11oala 1t111 ,be �
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Calls -.t ltmne, fot 11\JfflDl!r•
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how tho oecitlent o ccureed : River aJonc with a Prollitt Jtl4,
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Kennedy
made tllfa � for ly Jane Tyroa, 8-IJIIII! _h-old dau
gea wile �I .., lbatr aln&gt;ng mor.. of New Matamo,u, A._ era luncheon
also �
and
It was re,oded tha t ML Pa,,,n, Mr. p.,5
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aoclal moderate lncomo lamllieo, tern- ter of Mr. _-, Mn. �ohn Tyree.
was
p
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and - IIOW1,41!'!-�•ke ,rug. Albany, North G,,llfa, Ch&amp;lln&lt;'01·
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"not
a good swimm,r. it . ia death by bi, pareota i11B,p
preced '
.. talk
porary, nperlmeutal - ti 111&gt; Who died ID Children I Ho,pltal.
.
JOlllono for �- wvernent. Dover, Clay of Portamouth, Iron- """"'·
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;, belie,eJ hea,y clothing and , and Ma,lha p.,....,,
downpayment, 40-year lnaored Columbu,. Wednellday.
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Judpl of Dlatrlcl II are Dr. ton. Fort "rye of
Mr.
ud
Mrs.
Fl'od
ed
Roaen
lt
baum. shoe, he was wea,ing possibly l
m1111pgea availab!, to an, famlly 11ie Tyreo have th
Beverly. NelVolunteen at the 101111
ree othe,- Pomeroy. have learned thek son. j i
William McBride,
A
aonville, South Point. Yortc Local Ot
mpafred llis chanees of , - ;m- . r .
lor purchaae ol • borne coatfn1 children. David,
Ta
d
.
tionl pin t • i
mmie Joe Jack. Springfield. Ohio. bas been
Arthur � �Cheohire
venlly: llldlohl
, lllaml
rrung to safety .
lied I driv'•• ft
up to •boot $13, ltlO. ,,_ loam. and John. Ma
£: ol Buchtel. Chesapeake, Oak HIii.
•
ternal grandpareata promoted to Ohio DMsk&gt;n Engin- Oth
Unlveudty , aimt■a . ·
for
le ol
Coal Grove, 1be Plalna. Ironton wa, � a :r
e, workers on the job saw
cen- made by private Jenden and In- are Mr. ud Mr, . emdll UtUe,
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11 w I a
y
Ne
la
Y
t
ler,
V
eer
Ra
o
___
ObJo lfaaleya
ol
___
al
o,k
w
___
_ bod
Central
: Cleulp 111d Porlamoulh.
st :.�. bu "'."" ._
f,U IUl'ed by the Federol Houstn, Middleport
il_
,
,
the
and
on
paternal
road l)'■tem
pered by --.
p.m W
------ClevestrI,klJaa,
edneaday '"' the Kyger HIii Admlnlalratton &lt;FIIAI, now are 11do. Mn. Ollle Mae 'l)ree. Ru� -..,...,;
entered the
Road wHh • car driven by Paul- '8Da
leBd; T, Blilll!il'(
to stop until tllia _,,.,,_ He bad
• TraJ
employ- Mayor Warn8 Public
ble only lo famlliel dia- land.
a
HJall
worked aa an oil and Pl of
t
' . LeF•
rn. RJfe. 150, �hire.
N
w
York
•
men
r •trot Sy• About Loose Dogs
placed by publlc projecta.
v.
rge
of. tern In March lt151
The
ill
.,.,..
vor, �
•·
ro
oo
juriel
w
_one,
G&lt;o
Re
.
before taklnJ the Job ..
erator
�
Racine
Erneat
rot1man
.. a
Sdiool;
• ;, •
ln
, ac- WinMayor
fie1&amp;to and burial will be ID M U..
------1
Charle■ L. � (,
Columbua
In
the
ll
.
and Gravel
H
aaalgrunent gett ha, warned that aU dogs mu,t
conlini to the Ohio Steta Patrol, MEIGS Gl:NERAL H08Pn'AL Cemetery, Rutland
0
Sand -.
...,.,.
H
wu
In
Cleve
land
whe,e he wa, an be kept confined beginning March
which lnvestl1ated, and
Admllaiona - Lella llcElblnney
(,
ip. �
Hon
ored
!
Frida
y
llallda that
fnatrument
man
·
danwp waa IUllalned to b o • h M�
. He • t to I, until October I, within the vii
S
ratlDJ (I) fntlo ll,a ,)idaee .,.
The
annual
football
bubtprlnglleld
In January. lt155. u !age ilrmll.
and
can.
Dflcharses - None.
-..I
:
'" pm1ldpale ' the 8111"'
ball banquet b o n o r I n I t h • wlatant divilioa engineer.
;
AU dogs running loooe licen..ed
&amp;od
!tow-�
ID
hold
Wabama White Falcooa will be -.i.aum aerv II moolhl In
elfcJble
�icked
be
will
unlicen,ed
or
up
held Friday, March ••• at 1 : .10 tho
s. Navy during World War and taken to ii,. dog pound, MayFuneral arrang.,.,nta are p nd.,.
11 • Faduate of Pome...,
and
the
at
p.m.
ld
D
eteria
c
Wabama
af
.
DOil
or Wingett aa
Ina arr1vo1 of bet- dougltter 1.,
Hl
Tlcketa r., the banquet are now
Jb Sc1&gt;oo1 and Ohio Stale Uni_
_
___
lln. Lula Mason. !Ill, who di..d
State Offleen
_
aale and will .... be aold 11 -:::,i::.:ith • degree 1n •lvll enR NTS INYITED
PA E
V- uf F"""1ID Wan Poat oorly today al Ca11111n•, Real
the door. The AtblelJc _,.,. I
·
,':_'"· led
- -•
•w - ...,_
••..., .....,.
o1
...,.. at 8-·
He u marr
�
to the Iomoer Intermediate Girl S&lt;ou19
ill• aen,e • c .,.� -�- n-w
About
64
peraon
s
attend
ed
second
a
meetin
g
to save
� .... ·
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1
the
"'- •�
w._ en•••�
- Two..f'�pa
their
hav•
Pomeroy
Invited
i
u
r
i
Pomeroy
o1
Harbrecht
·
i • rv ved by the daughter, the broiler industry
Ruth
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and
P. m. ID
llolel.
DiaShe
In Meigs County last nigh( at Porn• ry Miller, New Have,, amchaa� they 1,a. dilldreo a.-queline .... to attend a Cfrl
trlol a4 Stale ollma will be lln. Maude
Scout Inveat- and
. 1
lmpe&lt;IQ,
Cooper, St. P•ler,. e roy Hlf;,I: Schoo whe
, J
,
re long range goal■ of actlv atina a will aerva u loaatmuter.
l
p,AD
11 Jla.
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11
Federaled
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at
and '"dren process
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the
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plant in the area were dlseussed.
- ore cme al
:::•·great ·• ..
_......., to be •s, John, s, and JoAmi. L
Church Saturday evening at 7.
and one Walt Davin of the
Suff
en FractUl'fl
Gordonbe
Meip County ,_;1 _,
J)Ul'clwed.
,
--------ID � 'llta elotlll,m ol of. great, great, Fandchlld.
Jolm,on Co. attended the rMMlng Fneland Norrla waa appnilltad A new IIC&lt;idmt p■llent belnl
atlon.
LOCAL TEMPI!
flcen II .,. arbact.lkd.
NAME OMITTED
lln. M ""'" wu Iha dauihter of lo hlmla material ......,,Ing .,.,,all dlalrman
Pa
_
ol contacting - 11 Hober hoapllal
ul Local temperature at noon at The name of -• Dean, mem
Dryden and Julta Harrla Martin. poultry proceulng equipment. A the btialne■■e,
IIn_t
11116,
and pn,ducen, ..,,._ E . Howk, 11• a.-, Siar RI.
- ol Second and her ol the Eastern Local School od,
- ., 8"'
lier hUlband, John, pre,,eded her film waa al,o ■hown b:· Dac ia, omi1n1 pledgea In the � Ila wu lnJund wblla 1'0l'ldaa the
Subtlitute' Job
eclwile-atii
Pomero .,.. ,. Board. .,..
M
ml■tokenly omitted
In death, u did another daughter. the compan, sales manager, alon,
III
y
__.:,
•-company . Jab Adam,, , atmum, •1 the Ohio Valley llanuladuring -■
E-cam,· 'UUIOUDma
de
with ...., fhuTiel and I from tho Uat pre,ent at
She wu a i,llarter member o1 the the line ol proceafnl equipment. E. A. Wingett
lion
and 'lben!oo John- Co., In T\r,lpen Plalna W..._ cold �!Ions. The 111&lt;11111 llln&gt; _,-.,
._
'l1te .........., --,, amd Pythfan slitera Lodge.
night
y
meeting.
',
da
· , IOI!, hla aldeo, wen appoinled to day. A board bit blDi on
Committee, wen •lectad
---t
h
0,
1
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-'-the
tad
-----ol
p,oline
md II
of
8. Olnl - lre1••- Frfenda
call at the Raw- ncefve plqe,_ for ■todt In a pro- contact producen. ud Carl
t hip and lntdurod tt.
C,uea
r1gb
hazard.
lire
o
Poll Oflb � B o m llnga • Coata Funeral Home y poled ....,_m
b)' Pomeroy buaf. er, chairman, wftb
an
Clllld■ admitted to the boopilol at 7••
: 11
"' New l"atlual BIIPtllnll, � llllle. Interment will
A plan to bring """''1 lire ,mil,
be In In - man Lealle l'llllx. It WU not ud L. F. l'llllx, will ...tact bual- p.m. Hll coodlllon
lie
, }
II
,-tell
to
gelller
for -·- ud
......,. II, _..... ....., .,, 11/ddleport rm Ceinetery.
IIIIIOllll&lt;ed how mucll ■tock can - pieces.
good.
for publle lnspeclloa .,.. ··- .., ottllll.... .,....
.
ed during the .,..linl "'"'.. bf

lfatrlct

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The U. I, 0.PMln•A .t
H-■flh, d-tltn .... Wal1 , r , Wtdnooday •HN"'1
for Kit MIIt,o .,, ., "°"'Hal • I "-•
to a loot of new ono• In Nebra� •ndor - l•lent al the HII �
ka and Iowa, 11 1Dche1 at MU- •u::::, � vd en ces .,
atr
l
t,
wa•kee. Wu. • and drlfta 111e11lfla holl&gt;ltal will N
ured at 15 leet.
.,.,..
11 wa o
1111,
i"I b� con,. Walter 1. -1-v·op
lor, ,,.,. hi, office In w,....
tO
ln,ton, D.
Appre,al ,, ,.. "''" crownod with ••- 14 ,..,. of

Distnet Band Compet1t1on .
1 -o Be HeId Jn M'dd
'11
I lepo
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Cotton sport IOCkl
with elastic top ny­
lon reinfor� toe
and heel. Sizee 8 to
10½: . New 11princ
colora that are ju,t
rieht for Easter and
later wear,

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In Ruling Denying Express Depot Oosure

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New blouses to wear with
your suita and skirts-per•
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overblouses and tuck in
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Make llbarkld1 In Pomeroy your Shoppl"I Canter for all yeur 1..1er Clelhl ..
Stop in the store IDalr: around SN the many new fNhlons fer every n401•1r
rl.. IMffl
ol the family-e nd S.H Your Saleallpo lrom 11.....,.lds In Pome,..,
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., March

Carpenter
News Events

o; 1981

Sayre. Harriaonvllle, ad llr. 111d
111d I Mrt. Wayno
Albany Rout. , Wffl 8'IIICia7 'tor­
. --··
i nooa JlllNU ul Mr. mid llrL Dao­
COMMENTATING, EDffOIIALLY
s,y Jordau aud chtldron. "rL
Faye Jordan wu a dlnDII' pell
on Sunday of her &amp;00 and doupt,,
HEART FUND DRIVE
Under the capable leadership of e r•in-law.
leaders was: "What hit us?" They're try­
the cbairrnan. Mrt, Roborl Bilhop Mn. Mallie Lowther l(IOIII Ibo
For more lhan 30 years the Democrats
the members of her committee week end with her brother and
ing to find out, with a new special com­
In pnlldeotlol eleelion years have been
held their drive for the Heart sister-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Arm­
mittee on big city campaigning. It will
the RepubUcal16 fits in the coun­
Fund on Heart Sunday afternoon sterd Perry, of near Valni Mlll.
soon meet to plot tactics aimed at recap•
bill cities. Stung by the closeness of
according to schedu1e. A total of · Mrs. Nora Albaugh of Athena
� 150 homes In Columbia Township and Mrs. JamM Bo,,· er ad 11n.
turing enough of the city vote to win key
their defeat In 1980, GOP leader, are
� wtte visited and collection totalelection11 In 1962 and regain the presi­
Perrt Needleham and - (A
out to try :0 reverse lhe trend.
the Cove I Bay. Oregcm, were recmt
who
a
$11!:.
othen
ed
ided
dency in J 964.
MOIi people think II all began with
chairman In the drive were Mr. g11e1t&amp; of Mr, and Mn. M.anrin,
Party men are attacking the problem
Franlllln D. Roo.evelt In 1932. Actually,
Bishop, Mrl!I. Hoyt Keeton, Mrs. Galaway.
on several fronts, but the one uppermost
tdplllcant switch occurred four
G. A. Radekin, John Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Jordan, Mr. and family, Bowling Green, v�
in their minds right now has to do with
when Allred E. Smith lost
yeara
and Mrs, Lewil Smith, Mr. and ed her parents, Mr. and Mrt.
campaitCn organization. They sa y very
to Herbert Hoover.
Hilbert Cox, Earl SUrkoy, l,l ar,, \n Cb..., Ille past
Mrs.
frankly they were improperly organized
weound,
Loll under Hoover•• electoral land­
Mr,, Mend.al Joni.Ill.
,
Mrt
Fredi
Smi
d Jira.
an
in
many
cities
last
fall.
of
five
won
Smith
fact that
th
SUIIPRIBE PARTY IIELD
Whittington
met
with
othEm
ma
of
Some see their toughest task that
the n1t1on•i 12 largeat cities and bung
A surprise birthday party, t!om- er members of Meigs Countt
breaking into the national, racial and re­
up a total vote in the 12 greater t h • n
plete with decorations, a sheet Home Demonstration Clubs on
heavily
t
n
e
w
which
minorities
ligious
de­
400,000
a
cake decorated with candles and Friday to help complete plans for
Hoover'•· AIJO unnollced:
the words "Happy B irlhday, the annual M eigs County Achieve­
Democratic in November. These make
cline In the Republican vole in those
Teacher." and a gift o( a CI./B.t Jl'lf:!nt Day. 1bey repr6181lted the
up 78 per cent of New York's population,
are11 back In 1924 .
sweater, wa.a held at Columbia Columbia Group,
65 per cent of Philadelphia 's and bulk
Thu, 1924 and eapectally 1928 1lgnal•
School Friday even ing when the
Mr. and Mrs. Manford Smith
large ln Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago and
ed what w11 coming. In 1932 R001evelt
members of the seve nth and and Rena Lancuter visited re­
0
1
many other places.
entertained for cently with
eighth grades
won all but Philadelphia among the big
ir IOD and dau&amp;bt.­
the
l
thelr teacher W . E. Campbell.
Leaders found that in Philadelphia 85
, er-in-law, Mr. and M.ra. Lewfl
12. Thereafter followed the deluge, with
,
Mr.
Campbell,
who
was
asked
Smith and family
per cent of their local chieftains were
Roosevelt winning the entire lot in 1936,
come lo the school to superv ise Columbia El�entary &amp;:bool
minority
large
the
not members of
and Harry Truman dupli•
1940 and
the clau memb@n during a ree- Mothers' Club held their March
They discovered, too, that they
groups,
eating in 1948.
ord hop, wa■ very much BUrpr h,i:!d meeting at the Columbia 8chool
• to diRcover that a party for him 00 Friday evening,
were undennanned in 500 of the city's
Dwight Eisenhower broke tbe 1pell in
/ waa arranged. others guests were Mill! Rachel Haye■, champion
1,600 precincts and not manned at all in
1952 by taking Los Angeles and S a n
. Mr1. Campbell and their dau&lt;ht- speller of Columbia School and
300 .
Franciaco among the 12. Four years lat­
er, Mrs. Marianna G rate, Mr. JuFolder
runn,up.
Miss Linda
They've begun by examining six cities
er be repealed in those and alBC notched
lian Tracy, fifth aud 1iltth grade were In Albany Monday to com,
•• a pilot project. In the end they may
Chicago, Baltimore and Milwaukee.
teacher and Mr. T. M. Galaway, pete with the whmel'I from there
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school jan\Lor. Cw, memben in for the cbanct to np,elODI Ibo
study
all
26
they
lost
.
But the new pattern failed to hold.
attendance were Charles Tarner, Albany Local ll&lt;hool Dfltrlct In
Anyone intereslcd in the heallh ol the
President Kennedy in 1960 n o t only
de
t
D
Mill
,
two major parties must wish them luck.
cleaned the boards in the 12 comparable
An example would be the death o! lhe decedent.
�� th Athena COu:nty eoatalt.
BY J. SHERMAN PORTER
1!:
icee
�!
Cha
�;� ::�:
Haye1,
who
WU
Judged
7th-8tb Sepatorlal Dl1trld
No party should have a monopoly ol the
of a Galllpolla person in Unlvenl- Under my bill, the expense ta Brooks, LbJda M arkin s, nAnna l
citiea, but won 26 of the nation'• top 40,
bany, will
cities, the farms, or any region. Sensible On February 21 lhe Ohio Senate ty Hospital al midnight. The Gal• 50 ctmts paid by the runera l direc• Wright, Diane Tolley, Margaret �
In thoae ciUu, the GOP saw three mil•
and
8 th
. 7 gr
passed by 38 to o - unanimously lipolls funeral director reaches tor to the lulgl!trar or Sut&gt;- Regis- Mullens, David Marcum, Harley
balance seems a wise goal.
lion votes peeled off its 1956 presidential
Mr.
te
r
with all senators present - a bill Columbus at 2 : 00 a.m., does not trar for hl1 mailing cop le1 of the Haning, Caro1)1l Greenlees, Jaca
•
Eusene Clmpbell.
totals.
of which your Stale Sen ator is �a ve the (act, � i�h which to fill death certmcate to the Regi!ltrar \ Goodwin, Danny Folden, Shirley
SOMETHING TO LIVE
Their clty losses were decisive in such
m the death certthcate, take• the in the county where death occur· Darst, Sharon Cox, Brenda Pettit,
spon sor.
1
the
end
or
this
century,
Americans
By
York,
New
••
&amp;late,
electoral vote
Sharon 'ff · ·'.Uld,
red and another copy to the Ohio Donna Dav is,
With the backing of the Ohio body home.
ma
y be approaching a life expectancy of Funeral Directors Association and Under present law he must re- Dlvision of Vital Statistics, as well Jimmy and Rachel Hayes, Oleva
Penn,ylvanla, Ullnoio and Michigan.
the Ohio Depart- turn to Columbus alt.r gelling 01 the additlonal burden ol issu- 1 Smith and Thad Dye.
120
years, says the Journal of the Amer­
They narrowly uved California.
CWS
and re- 1
Games were played
He-alth.
of
e burial permit itselt. My
i
ment
th
ing
death
the
le
to
f
needed
facts
the
ican
Medical
Assn.
The bi&amp; question among Republican
this blll accom- certificate, and receive his bur- bill delete, the payment by the freshments se.- ved.
I Louise Bigley of POJJl8l'O spent .
J
Newt Note,
burial ial permit from Fra nklin County county of 15 cents to the Regisplishes
1 Saturday with her grandparent,.,
1
d
an
Be
tty
a
d
rel
Dor
8n
rs.
Mr.
M
_
permit reciproi:- Registrar of Vital StaU.stic1 or trar or Sub-Reg istrar for death
Mr. and Mu. Charley Prlce.
.
family, Dsyton, vls•ted with her Mra. Ruth stethem bu beu
tty. Under pres- Su b-Registrar. 'M!ere i!I a i;:reat cert ificate. thus &amp;av ing lhE: coimparen�, Mr. and Mu. _Etze Mc• caring for Mra. Ed O'Connor who
ent Jaw a funer- inconve n ience n ot on ly to the fu- ty a small sum of money,
1
olher relahvea here i very ill
c
al director m t.!ll l neral director , but to the family
i
Thal ll the principal 111pec1 nf l on��
::;:y.
ft alt'IIAltD A. MULLENS moon on the tax he thlnka wlll can be lJ1ed Ir the spouses were
8
u
obtain
Emma Kelly bu ROM to pam,
a
burial
-----other
5'.
fa,'but
Senate
two
Bill
day
lasl
lhe
.
.
on
e
wif
be saved by filing a joint n,turn. husband and
Wrttln
Mr.
aDd
Mrs.
Wi
ham
Culwell
l
ersburg
per
for a few weekl.
mit from the
ton are theae:
airls&gt; is smart of the tax year, or on the date one
Hb, Da1rl 1 like moal D
_.
N...,.._,- EiderprIN A••·
e in Flatwoods, Ky. Sunday
wer
•
•
•
Dale
M
W tlh .--f l'riday
Regl8 trar Of VI · i
m Amendmenh of a corrtclion• where they were guest,' of her .
The old taYlna, "two can live She knows that llnce 11he 15 alao spouse dted, prov ided the· surv1v
A't'h'ena Ihopt'..'e•
m
ta
statistics
of
l
·
and llnee or doeso · t remarry durmg the
al an d clarifying natul"t! of the I rather M r Thomas Tackett ' and
81 cbeaply u one,• • bu recelveel making $10,000 a year
Mrs. Joe Conoll"I called on her
Galllpells, Ohio
, tht" d'1 "1 r1��. I n_ which de Slb ocrt:r•
1
divorced
e
r
e
w
959 law. which established pro- other �latives
Spouses
who
ar,
e
y
ucd
e
d
cynical trutrnent from many hu11 they don't have enough
. Charle
red. If 1h19 bill passes the House
Sat11rday, M-1961
J
vlslon al death certlflcat es • and to Mra. ctyde �alker and famUy,
.....
mounUn1 tion1 to itemize, that they not on- or legally separ,11ted under a final
banc1■ baraued by
t�,ernoon.
l'e
8
ua
....
�
Mn
Reprss
of
v
and
enlati
ea
s
11
J.tn�
B
.
REP
day
of
ALES
ORT
another statute.
ly would not IPYe any money by court decee by the last
bou■ebold bill■•
'Thurman, spent Monday with her \ Mr1. Henry Bahr and cluldren
..
I by the Governor the funeral d1 • .
•
o.
es
of
Ohio
Valley
C
Ll
•,
toelr:
'Ibl inceme tu field, however, mmg a joint return but that It the taxable year canno (1le a
( 2 ) Custody
.·
,
perburlal
the
pare
nts Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye ,pent Sund.•
. afternoon sllb her
rector ca n obtain the burial per•
. .
'
th
return. ___
HOGS - 175 to 220 lb,· 17 00 m1t
1laeU,
now
not
spelled
out
,'Is
an
d they were jolned In a birthday parents, Mr. and Mn. Rlle, Pigott
11 GIii place wbft. it can ■ome• would co11t em about 1300 Jn ad- joint
·
m ·t
m hi! home d istrict Rt-git- to 17
arr ied be
dltiona 1 ta es ,. 81
'
:,a; 220 to 250 lb■. 17:00 to to dW'ation, wi ll be in the ha nda 1upper for Dawn by her husband and BOD , Don.
times be ukl that "two can Uve
u: w 8 rn
· The Internal ltevenue Servlct1 trar f Vital Statistics.
.
e January"' I._ .
or
I
- 17.75, Light 16.00 to 17.'ffi, Fat of the sexton for a perioo of five Clyde,
Glen Johnson of Germany eallcheaper than one."
is becoming increasingly ('Ollcern• �-------How
00 to t&amp;. OO ; stag11 lZ. OO to
com
e·
Sows
13
·
if
n
Hend
ed
qoe
e
r
in
and
Mrs.
Lester
Mr.
so
fll1 h i! mother, Hazel. Sundar
this meuure
years
1 to
•
.
TUI Mr. X'• altuaUon. He ' • a
deduct1on
9.00 to 14.00; Sow■
r - ed (JVer taxpayers who fail to rema
dard
for
14.00;
Boan
stan
The
and
family
and
Mrs.
Tommy
afternoon.
the 8latute boob.
a year bachelor who pY,111_ rled couples cannqt�� '1 .�, ,port some or all of their ln�omc!
$50
· -· --· - _.:.:.::.::;,_,___....:_____ ____
A: Pip 50.00 to 188; 8hoa&amp;I 6,00
.
.
____
JOC
__..km to hlt flan
h
t
t
tt.' maniage ".......
o
t
b
su
f
wit
es
r
no
sourc
o
111
■epte 17 oo.
on • joinl return or $500 on
holdJns tax, ,uch .. tip,, Inter.. In Dlclmber and hlnto for a
CAffl.E - ··-· 1&amp;,00 lO :ti.ara\a returns, Unmarried pe,on,
Jamar, ,_.. weddlng date. Al- however, can claim up to a $1,000 est and div idend mcomo, and win00; H eifers 14.00 to 21.00: Bahy
thcup llhl bu no income, t he alandard deducUon. By postpon- nlng1 11t the race track.
Beef 20.00 to 24.00; Fat Cow1 12 ,
girl &lt;lib IDDlt gtrllil l II ■mart . Ina: the marri age unlll January I . One explan ation for thla failure �l C John (Jack) F15her and oo to 16. 00: Cann ers 10. to IS.:
fQft$f
w e or :ra�gs � Bh_ N. C., pent
.
hey
ll■
it
Of
t
&amp;o
IQ
ZS;
.
lr:
oes
d
usually
laxpayer
the
that
is
Ce
Joseph
.Ooo
,I
Field1, Pauline V. Field1
d
u11
ws
stan
Mtl .
Ket ma, each could
full
.
Bu
.
�
knowt
� w
gr : (•.
31, they c 8 n ard deduction for the prev ious not receive a writlen notice tell- t
rl OP
to Lewis C. John8ton, Erma S.
100.00 to 200.00.
ents
,
:;
:d
nry
:u:;�1
fllt a jolAI: Income tu return for year,
Ing him bow much he has recelv·
·
•- and VEAL CALVES - Tops SUIO·• Johnston • parcela• Salisbury · SutM r. and M rs. 81�ve Jaco1111
.
lha -••
whereu
if
they
,...
,
un
k
es
,,_
ton.
For taxpayera who are already cd Irom 1uch 10urce1. Th11 ma
.
children left Sunda Mr Jacobs Seconds 30.00 to 34.00: Medium
t11 J...-, 1, ht • ill hive
re- married, it wil l Blmmt always be It more difficult to report ,uch
.
Hvs.
Rev, T, A. Cleland, Mabel V.
Com,
28.00
to
.00
;
OO
2b
&amp;
••
to 8 base m FloJda �d Mrs 22
•.:: �
joUU. advllable lo file a joint return. income accurately,_ alnce the tax.- Jacobs and children to spend aev: to 30.00 ; Culls 15.0 to 2..
Cleland to Mabel Rouah, U A.,
,' i
t
•
09-....
1''111 la particularly true if one payer must keep his own record■. eral weeb in Cincinnati with her SHEEP - Ewea I: Lms. 5.00 to Sutton.
will NV. them DION � ipOUle ha• little or �o Income. For the pail two yeara, the parents. M r . and Mrs. Ray 8.ouah 10.00 ; Stock Ewes 4.00 to 8 00,
Lillie Thomu to Rose 'lboma1,
.
N
for tbl
h
rv
v
l
In
as
lot
No. 1, Reedsville.
However, tt bolh .- worktna :md terna Re enue Se 1Ce
re- before joining her husband in Flo. Fat Sheep 4.00 to 8.(10; Culla 1.00
a
n
d
,
aavinp
II
n
Y mar- earainl •pproximstely the aama quested • ba kl
5.00; Bucks 4.00 to 8.00; Fat John T. Wyand, Pauline C. WJ•
r lda.
rled •��l ·
cor,ora•
d
an
,
and to Rose Thomas, Lot No,, I,
ulariu, the ta1. lhould be com- loan auoclatlomi
Mrs Sybil Milu and Mr and Wethen UlO to 8.00.
ve
a
·
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bo
r
You
&amp;bank from the
v le.
puled. both way■ to make 1Ure the lion■ pay ing out dividends to e- Mrs. Lee Jackson of Chill icoth
j
I 't l .
e LAMBS - Top■ 18.00 ; Seconds Reeda il
year-end
with
.,
chNper method la uaad.
-.., that couples
mind taxp,.yen about reporting called on friends here Saturday. 14.00 to 16.00 ; Light Wts. 12.00 to Harvey Thoma■, dee ., le J.Ulie
pla■ ■bould always get For example, suppose John Q. Interest and dividend Income. U Mrs. Edith Dunfee went to Bel- 14.00; Common 10.00 to _13.00.
Thomas, Ray Thomas, Goldie WymarrW � January 1 IO they Public earn1 '2,495 and hla wife this I• not effective, It may
be pre to vialt relatiffll.
and, Homer T. Wyand, Jack Wy______
em fDI a jotnt return and ,ave Ul'DII �,f.70. U they compute tbalr DeCelllfY to require wtthholdlng Mr. and Mrs. Wood of Amesville
and, Kathryn Wyand, Mary K.
PT, PLEASANT
.
paymenta
Wyand, Dennll Michael Wyand, ,
111ch
GD
11111,
tu
tu by 111in8 the·· Tax Table of
LIVESTOCK IAU8 00,
were gueata of their IOn-ln-law i
Linda
Jean Wyand, J\ose 'n1om11s,
dlvlst
o
n
r
IJnfGrtunalely, lib IIO many (which lhey muat u■e un1eu they U you received i tere
and daughter, Mr. and Mr1 . F'ra.nk
S.tlll'UY, .......
e
... . el tu law, you can 't lab itemize deduclioni&gt; and have no dend1 In 1980, do not overlook Cleland.
ROOS _ )71 to 220 17.40 to 18.- L11U 'dloma11, affid .of Tran!I.,
__. tr ll'nttd, H )IOI.I do, :,OU other exempUon■• ■eparate return such lncoml when fllling oot your Mrs. Mae F. Wolfe retumed af• to; Heavlu l&amp;,00 to l'l.00: Llgbta Reedsville.
IDIJ ad up like Mr. Y.
would save them $5 In tu. T b e retum. Remember, you art! tax• ter spending three weeks with the 15.0I) to 16.50; Fat Sow• 14.00 to Anna Marte Beeg1e, Charles
ac- Allens at Graham, W. Va ,
llr, J II a '10,ooe • yur bocb- ,....., lo that U., Tax Table II- able on lntereot OIi 1avlng,
15.IO: Boat■ 10.00 to Jll.lO: Pip Beea\e to J, Oli■ Balley, Phyllla
frfmd ul Jfr. X. Kno• guru U., lu at the mld-polnt of counta whlcb la credited lO your Mr. and Mr■ . p.,,I Mart in of ,.oo to 14.00 : Stock Sboala 14.00 Bailey, p11n,elo, llutton .
Ror D. Spencer,_ Bertha M.
llll lltotr
llr X madl oul, hi tlla bracket, Any income llhove account In 1980 even though auch Columbus spent the week end : to 17.00.
,
in
with friends in Racine and their \ CAT'FLE - ste.11 19.00 to it.� SpeDlW to Stanlej' D. StP.,. .. .,
Jnff11, to tmpr'IIIII hll pl witb that point bul below he nex intenst ha■ not been entered
23
A,,
Ruth
D.
S
your depo11R book.
daughter
m■rrlld In De- bracket eteilpel tu.
�. .a
�
and family Jn Syra- 80 ; Heifer, 17.00 to JI.GO; Fal
D ailey, Gu■1le DaileJ to
Ocran
ID
lO
;
_,_ 11 and taking a hoDIJ- Remember that a join&amp; Nlurn Step.a were taken lut year to cuae.
11.20
to
I Cow• 11.00
improve reportlq or winninp at Mr. and Mn. Francia Morris ! to 14.1'; Bulla 11. 40 to :LUG: Stocll Emma Johnson, 141 A., Satton.
. H ver,
� L.
the race track. 'Ibo lnlatnal Rev- ■pent Monday with Mr. and Mn. I St-. 1,.10 to S.,.00: 8tocll steer Herbert O oo
K
ver
to
enneth D C.Oke, Iota,
enue Service odvlaed aU tracb lO W, H. Comotoct at Kanauga,
Stoct Hod- Hoo
Calwl :IO.IO to :n
Middleport.
obtain the iwnea and addreuea Mn. Laura McKenz� spent Sun- er C■lvee 11.oe to tUIO.
•
er
1
Re,::
'
· __________,,., 1.,ge wlnner■ ancl to roport lhat day _ w\th Mr, and Mn, Blll Me- VEAL CAL'l'U - Topi '8.90;
··;;.
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.......li,io...,........;_·"'·�;;H
Lnlormotlon to Ibo IDlernal Rove- Konllo and chUdren, Oal\\pol\o, I Seconds !11. 40: Medium 1'1.00 to � l60
'
A
�_____....::.______;,;;_______
!,..._'
• ord.
s1.oo: Common and Reavlel n.-1 ::::..'.:::..:::·:.
Mr. and Mn. Ira BNgle
nue Service. Wimtinp fl'\D gambOO
!IS
Ung .,. -blo. QombUna 1,.,., turned Friday ofter an exteadedl 00 to
,
Me not deductible from other in- v Jsit wi.tb Mr. and M N. Charlel i Rev. �d Mn. Brown spent lut
come but may be usecl to of(se1 Bee glf'l m Columbus.
in
\ Thursday with her parent,
winalnp from prnblinl, For ex- Mr. and Mn. Floyd F arra left M on� Co t It waa
M fl,
Wedneaday le v isit their daughter,
ample It you wan '80() and lost
8 rown 1 �'
il
Flor
nd
da.
in
T
i
l1m1
a
.
re
'4'» - ..,nbUq in l91D. you a
Mr. and Mrs. Herm11n Caraon ,
11 the dlffwenr:e. or
tp:fd 00 on'-LIv..uoi.:a.
---•·
and childttn of �elnre we re • C INCINNA11 iUPl l
101t
JOU
Jr
er,
$ZOO. Howfl
Cattle 350, calvea 100; 11veraae
"°' l aueit, o.f Mr. and M�a. A.
and 'WOii flOO, )'OIi earmot deduct Brad
steers X.IIO, awrage ehoiCI!!
choice
ford Saturday
lh. dlllawa I- l
Mr. snd M r s. Fred Shain v illted u• lb Ileen 11.00, good IIII0- 1100
Several cmrt dfcklNI• in lll1Q Mr. WiUie Crou in it Nelaonv U1e l lb 21 .'ffl49.90, ataodard ti.MUD:
upheld tl1o � of Into, hospllal and n,port him lmprG,. I good 'll»«IO lb heifer,
ul - ID blo - Ing.
, otaadanl 11 • 11: utllitl' and
thet Clll'tatll tad ha and waitMarsh nll an d '!'l"'.t"V Roush otl cammerelal con 14.tl0-11.00, lndt­
en bad llll ,-uperly reported ID- Let81't s,:w.nt �he w�k eM with ' 1'kiual 1tandard 11.00; utUltJ and.
come from Upa. Unleu you ReP their �andpamils, Mr. and Mn. 1 ec:munerclal buD1 18.00-19.50; high
.. - - u1 llpo :,ou FN!d Sbaln.
·--- : good to overage cho\ee ...1ors
·· ·-- .
- .-ii day, the
' IO.Ol).Sl, 00, pod 11.\lth!O.OO, otand- - may -.nd tlnm,nt homo. He had the right ard !J • !Ill.
oetup� (Juartcrs In the retire- Hop, 1,200; barrow■ and atJta
that JN lbouJd nport a Upl
pottentap II Ibo dmlN :,ou ment home for the t'ffl ol hi, lffe :iac, lo-lrer, 1-1 :ION1II lb IUB-11. 00
made ti � ftt theory la The ruling held that tie wa1 tu- \ 1-S and N 190-ltG 1) · 11,,0.1'1.IS,
l
that - � tip 10 to :IO per able on any 1aln on Ibo ■ale of ntqtilll' 11.'79-1'.tlS lar 1D1Uorm :Ill
: bil old home. Had ho bo1,.i,t an- lb down, l-ll - I, 11.SB-lT.IIO.
- o1 o bill.
A ...... o1 •- to, older per- .- lam for u lllUdl or mon No. S IIO lb 11.'IS, teO lb, 11.00:
-Int of ..U- tbaa U., .ntn, price of I h a 1-1 - I, - 11.'IJl.1'.'IS. l-ll
inl tbefr -.. and IGlerinl • old borne, Ibo pin .....id oot be - lb 11.0D-11.n: boan 1111
. ntlrWsd ban WU -..d 1Mt tued.
II. I.
3-ltl
,ur. '!lo nllal ln..i..d • tu- Rm, K waa beld tbal be bed Sheep 100: .i•...., wooled
ml ,uppon In • lambo (IOOd and - a,.m lb.
J� If wu- ..,.. - I 1' payw • aod oD 11,o procoedo
11111 p,tl 11.00,
home
..
ad aat • -__
Ibo 1111 ctf blo - to pur-

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3 $1 .09

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39c

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CALLA HAMS

SLIC. BOLOGNA

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29c

Picnic Hams
Pork Liver

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Pork Roast

$1 .00

BOILING BEEF __ 5

GROUND BEEF _ 3 $1 -00

POTATOES

P A R S N I PS
2 lbs. 3Sc

0 L E .O

WAID CROSS' SONS

TAKE A

19c

MACARON I

GAN DER
AT• • • • • • • • • .

PEACHES

_ . 2 29c
lb.

Top Grade Produce
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... Fresh Spi n acn e carrot1 e Radlflhes
• Green On ions e Mangoes
Cran­
berries
N ew Cabbage
Lettuce
Parsnip, • Turnips
Te mple
Oranaee
• Florida Orange■
Idaho Potatoes
• Maine Potatoes
• Texas Onions

Beer aad Wine Carry-Out

SIMON'S

Self.Service Markel

Pomeroy

OPEN DAILY UNTIL 1:30 P.M.

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lb.

FRESH

Ground Beef

lb.

4

FISH STICKS

PEANUT BUTTER
COOKIES

tb.

17c

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Bologna · · · · · · 3 lbs. $ I .00
Clover Form Solid Dr-Ing qt. 45c

3 �or98c
1

Bananas _ 2 lb. 29c
4
$1.QO

REG. 29&lt; __________

SEED

Sliced Bacon · · · · · · lb. 49c

Bologna _

SHEDD"$

Cabbage _ 2

Buck- . ..

SLICED

49c

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STEW

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STEAK

5 lb. $1 .00

2-lb. Cello PKket♦■

POTATOES
10 lbs. 49c

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SEED POTATOES

1 0 lb. bag 39c

A Goocl Brand

BANANAS

Carrots

,

FOOD MART

39c

Angel Food Cake

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FOR YOlJB EASTER

qL 39c
Salad Dressir.g
Hershey's Syrup -,- , 19c

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Haven News, Events 'Of
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Int erest AbOUt Commun1 V

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• Of 8 I•ff
• c,ty
• TODIC
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8ur,af perm,t Rec,pto

w!Lh • DLlld, lltld Party • l t li ...,. mado It!
1 y 11- llnl 11rry i..,,,,
Mr■ Mur••I Woodya,d of T h ' rep,e■enlal\VH ol other cluba lO
Johnoy . �- ""· ...�
filaine, Ohlo 111 demonst nllor b.old 1 1pring clean.up at the Mem viii Knapp, Mra. Rouiod Karr and
MT. OLIY!!
wltb lllldrod 81-11 111d Msp
Game■ were played wltb Mn. L. orlP' BuUding, Mn Scally remind• the ho.ta, Mr■ Routh
Webb.
0, G ree r ,nd Mn , Bernice Kil- eel the group ol ,;.., do... , T b • '
ANNOUNCE BIR1'BII
Glen JohMOO at Germany baa
.; bury winning the prizes.
regialerlng for the State Convm- Mr and Mn . Dougla■ Miller
come home ,., • '�•1 wilh ha
eran Parish Houae with M r •· Thocr,e attendin g were Mr,. Jes- tion at the Greenbrier and appli- are ·llnnotmeing
BtRTH
the b!rth of 1
ii.Iler, Mr■. Ed O'Connor � il l
NF:W H A VEN - Rev , and Mrs. l Gran t rloush serv ing Ill hosk11. per Hart, Kathy Curry, Mn. 01- cations for ne w memberships in daughter
011 February !5UI 1 �
qutle m.
J�ck T Welch are nnouncing the Mn. Paul Romh Wal le■aon lead- Ive Ingram, Mrt Thoma ... Hoff- I.he local dub.
or:vttTED ro wrzaar or
Pleasan t Valley Hosp!LaJ. T h e
a
,
l'earl Powt'll at Parlu!r,l,.Jrg
MEIGS 11� i\llU
b ,r,h uf ;, ;, on , on Mt1rch 51.h at er for the even ing, her top ic was man M1S£1 Betty Kelly . MrK Wil• The program was preaented by bIby weI 1.......1 1 11..
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g,,o,u
w.. 4 OZI. and
.
rpent U'M! ..ttlr:t-ned with his mo,
' I
· "Th mk on Theiie Th'mgs. as.s is
r.. ea-· an.t VIILIey Hospi·1a I. The m••ctoaN S 0- ' ••._.
· liam C. Gibbs, M r&amp; Sebas!ian Te- Mrs. Long and Mn. Upton ol +he has been named Amanda Jane.
'"�--- Powe ti
.
..,r.
c,nll,..,
.
,..IHtMlailll "■rJ 1111_ ..,.., -.
{�r1 weighi!d 8 Iba. l2 1-2 ozs. and ed by Mrs Robert John stl)n i.nd desco, Mn. Samuel Halstead, Mr MaJJOfl County Health Department. Tne maternal
grandfal.Mr ii Mr
Mr. and Mn. Robert Ba,rton ea, '" MM a.Jo v..u., ll'lllttklWIII
bn• l:.ee� name� �o�as _E�ward. Mrs. Nelson �ush.
1• llw•••'■ a. ,__
. , John Mai shall, Mn. William M. They spoke on their duties and Howard Lough of New Haven. '
I ren o f Marietta spent un,o a•.io1...
and C h.\d
ottin ,._ ..,...,,
'I � Le; , 1e WPlth s first child
Mr11.
se
were
W1l•
I Roush • Mrs. Amold Rou1h • Mrs · responsib11iUes ol the depar.ment
Tho aU.endmg
Friday night and Saturday with -.11tnn•• ,.,...,.. "'" ■. SlN
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BIR111 ANNOUNCED
e,.,,.,e,1 .. IM.-.d el- ..... .
T , 111 , J nal Rrandparents ure liam Powell. Mrs. Velma Rouqh, [ William Chisler, Mrs. J o h n in the coun ty. ThE"y made an ap- 1 Mr. an d Mrs. H
Hau I JUIIHl!UU.
-1....--...,. - u,,. -- � ... • %I ...
n Ohlmger
.
.a
Nr . n · .1lr-. fi:dward Zun:ner• Mn1. Jack Hesson, Mni. D a v I d I Wolfe , Mrs. Carroll Adams· Jr · peal for sheetJJ or any other whit e \ are announcm
Grace Price spent Wednt!5day
g th•""
e b1rth of a son
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·
4111 •
n, , n or l-'1ltsburgh, Pa. The pater Rou.sh, Mrs . DonaId 8umgarunt'r, Mrs. Bernice Kilbury, Mrs. L D. material which would be lull- on Fe bru.ary 2'lh
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Holier
HosI
,
lmt
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ett,
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1p grandparents are Mr. and Mr Mrs. Paul Rou.s h . M rs. R o b e r I G reer, Mn. Woodyard and Mr.i. able to roll for bandagea
'
M r. and M rs. Lowe fl =-·
uN&lt;YaI ier
ROYAL LOO" - Queen Jull•bloff'lptl- ,■t., O.lhwNIIII .,. l pllaI The babY ha,111 ...
ut:\:"R
named
'· burg, "'
n . Va. Joh nston, Mrs. NeI son Roush ,1tnd C urry.
neI eI of CL ara.�
J . T. '"
Mrs. Kermit Ford an d MrB . Ted · Ma rtin and �ighed 7 lh l . 4 ana ot The Netberlaadl re.- or Reed,v illt: called on CJint Orr "'., •iien •••i•■Me, • --. ,..
....., - ,.., � ••-- _. 1"'8
R9TARY CLUB
IamII y Thur-y.
the hostess.
..1_
RUTH ClRCLE
movu h er
1 to ta•&amp;.e a
Louis KarS&lt;.'hn ili: of the dub have s
D-117 ...,,••, eM■■---..
11.1-9 •""
peek. throu
the mlcro■cope
Ora WAite was taken to Holz.er tba. , r • tl!l'N
DUTCH MAID PARTY
Al t he regular din ner meet mi;: taken an in structor course for Red ozThe ma1erna
The Rulh Circle of the Unltt'd
- , ro..,. � ■...n.Mei ...
1 grandparents are d unng a VIII·1 to
• bortlcul• Hospital
Monday m a aerioul oon- ! _,111 11 oo 1, t11.1ill .. ,,.., ••
• rch Women met on I Mrs. Chester curry en terl a1ned of the New Haven Rotary Club on I Cross Home Nursing and will of- M
L. utheran Chu
d M r J ack Flesher o tural laboratory In Amlte-r
"' -ua.. .._. ..,.. .....
- dition
·
Wednesday evening at thti Luth• • al her home on Thursday e 11 en i ng 1 Thursday e11enin g the followln!,I fer this to the publlc the tal ler /
ew �
av en. �e paternal granol dam. Wort at !be lab alms
- - - - - -- - · -- off'1ce�s were eIecteel to begIn th. e Ir part of May.
parents are Mr. and Mra. Donald 11 Improvin g the tulijll and
.
te�m m �uly; Pr�sident - H ll rry Those at�nding were M rs. John Ohlin ger of New
other flower, frOWII iD area.
Haven.
Mill er, vice pres1clenl - .J am�s Mo,gan, Mrs• Jes, Abel• ,t , s '
I Hampt
· New Have-111 Penonals
on, Sect.-Treu. - R u.ssell Mark Ward• Mn R G G reene
· Robert Roush oI Selfridg
·
·
· e Air
I Cape h.art, 0irectqn - Thomas
.
. .
Mrs Phil Batey Mn T h o m a I Force BaM: '"
M 1ch 1gan was home
Reed. Eari Clark and Jack Fksh- Hoffman · Mn Kermit Ford Mrs
·
·
· due to the d,ealh of an wide, Mr.
er·
J ames Hampton , Mrl'!I . L o u I s Joh n Roush
Alll' nding were Donald FOgll ;ong Karschn ik, Mrs. Karl Wiles, Mrs.
�
Mr. and Mrs. John Underwood uOCI
CUBE STEAK ______ 79c lb.
Herman Layn e, Donald Roush, William Chisler Mrs
a
n
F
r
ic
o
5
f
Ch
ar
I
e
s
n
were
·
lO
unday guesu
·
i,.ncieu1 L♦•n Beef For tti. Finul Burgen in Town
L1oy d R�us h, F loY d C armac k, Or . Thompson, Mrs. Donald Rou11h ; of Mr. and Mra.
By Mn. /l. H. Balley
Robert Cooke.
GROUND ROUND ____ 65c lb. ! John H 1dgway, J . L. Stew1:11·:. gests attending were Mrs. Willard I 1ofr. and Mrs. Carl Gibbs 8M Mrs. Minn ie Orr, who spent the
SLICED BOLOGNA ___ 3 lb. for $1 .00 ' Jack Flesher, James ��mpton, Fear, Mrs. Ray Ward. Mrs. Kent family were weekend guests of past winter months. with her I TOP CHOICE BEEF
,
.
u daughter, Mrs. Edith McE"'resh
Clyde Foley, Rome Williamson, Miller Mrs Sebastiim Ted".1co thell'
daughter and son-m-Iaw, .nr,
.
•
·
ROLL SAUSAGE ____ 3 lb. for $1 .00
or Ashley returned home last Mon•
Russell capehart, Harry . M ,ll�r, Mrs. T. D. Flinn, Mrs. Don Bail- a
nd Mrs. Larry Lalhey at Nor R SWISS --- LB.
O
day.
GROUND BEEF _____ 55c lb. I J Bosh&lt;". . Arthur . Weht·h, Phil- ey and speakers. Mrs. Long and folk, Va.
I
IB
R
Clover Farm
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eddy and
ip Wolperl, E. L. Stem, Earl Clark Mrs. Upton .
.
,:OOmas yance of Akron, �10 family of Wooster spen t las t week
'I'homas Reed. an d guests Bern RE BEC CA cmCLE
GROUND
PORK et IIIP
C O F F E E ___ __ 6 oz. jar 6�c
· ited durmg the weell:enrl W ith end i th Mr.
v�
w
and Mrs. Grover
ard Du, ·harme and Bernard Fi. ltz The Rebecca Circle of the UnithIS parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. White and Doris an Mr.
29c box
TIDE (regular size)
d
and Mr1 .
of the Pomeroy-MiddleJ)(lrl Club. ed Lutheran Church Woman rncl
lb .
Vance.
Ralph
Ballar
d
and
Melvin.
4
for
3�c
CLU
WOMAN'S
JELLO (1II flavors)
B
esday
t
ernoon
Wed
af
e
n
on
at
th
1
Mr. and Mrs. Harold John�
Clover Farm
Mr. and Mrs. George Bush of
The Woman's Club held their home or Mrs. Lloyd Roush. The
5pent ve ral days re tl vi. s itCHOICE CENTER CUTS
1
�
ebmal'y
meeti
n
g
a
t
the
A
Athe
n s. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph John­
ex·
f'
_
�
�
y
witb
Harry
Mn.
meeti
n
g
opened
------5
lb.
blg
Jrc
FLOUR
mg their son and family, Dr, and son of Racin calle n
e
d o Mn. Ju dy
Quillen Memorial Building with Layne playing on the organ "Art
L■rtt 24 Sb•
, Mrs. Gordcn Joh nso n and daugh- O'Conne un
.,.. , Mrs • Paul Stal·•
h
• Kenn1t F•""d
r
d
S
aftern
ay
.
oon
Mrs
w
pra
yer )
Thou eary, and a
LETTUCE ( 1 9c head) __ _ 2 heads 2&lt;:'c
ter 8t Ourham, N C ·
ly and Mrs. Mark Ward sen 1 n1:, Mrs . . J. V. McGrew. The group
·
Mrs. Ethel Orr is spending a ,
Mr. a�d Mrs: Frank Tedesco
CELERY (30 site) �-- __ stalk l �c
as hostesses. This was the cl ub',:; then sang "My Fait h Look! Up
few we¥ ks wilh Mr. an d Mrs . Ro- ;
a family of Ni gara Falls, N .
Y ger Grueser of Logan a nd helpins
.a
:Jnnual guest night. Mrs. Donald To Thee. " Mrs. McGrew . pro- ��
.
1 0 lb. Bag No. I POTATOES FREE
1 ted his parents, Mr. and M r s. tare for her
new grand.daui;iter. l
!toush was in charge of the mf!rl i• gram leader, presenled the top- ;:
.
With A $1 5.00 Grocery Order
baSlian Tedesco aad Gary over Glen Johnson, stationed with
the '
lalions.
ic "Thi nk on These Thln gs" as- the
.
-E-MADI
weekend.
· v,::Mnany.
.
,
A
F
rft
II
1r
orce
in
was
ca
edi
The
r.
Dy
L.
e
.
Mrs. f'aul Seally. pres1der.t, op- s1s1ed by Mrs. H
James Roush was m
·
L I n l' o I n home bY the seriou1
illn ess o f ,
POU(
. .
"THE STORE WITH A-HART'"
ened the meeting and announced group sang the hymn "Art Thou Park,
M1ch1gan over the week- his sister, M rs. •J Ud Y O'Conner,
.
.
.
SAUSAGE
_ ••
·
Self Servic• - Top Qu1llty - Off The Street P11rking
.
that Mrs. Edwin Stem, J1brar1an , Weary • • followed by Mrs. Harry end. He
lb.
was accompan ied l1ome DaIe wamer of s;T.icuse call
.
.
.
RACINE, OHIO
FiftA Street
Phen♦ Wl -9-334:J
eel
1
.
the
n House m April Layne tellmg the story of
by h1s wiie and ch'\
1 would hold Ope
I d ren wIlo had n M r. and M rs. A. H . Ba iley on
.
OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY
UNG MIXED
for the patrons o{ the !Jbrary. The hymn.
spen t the past week there visiting ;unday,
,
.
was
meeting
husmess
short
A
Ompleled
'
t.
recently
relibraty has
her par��}•
t M r. an d M n. Alfrr:u.
M r an d Mrs. Billy Orr and soos ·
.
decoratio n of the rooms with ne w conducted by Mrs. Harry Layne. F 1elds Hnu 1h
o er re\atives.
.
, .
.
· 1 ev1. 1le spent the week end I
1
c lft'
o
!
.
\Jght fixtures drapes, the rooms It was announ ced at a jomt meel- M La r LIe m g
1e t on T ue�- wilh their parents, Mr. and Mrs. i
(
� \ �
have also be�n painted. They are in g would be held on March 21st. d Y r:o. . m
er
band , who �s Clint Orr and grand n , Billy.
so
.
inviting the public to come ai1d Ca n celled postage stamps w e r e st•at 10n
"'1LS&amp;,
· cd)Oa t Furi s
Te:rns m James H · 0f B Ivoir
· , va
.
________________,;;;;__
see the ir improvement s. A letter brought to be sent to the Home for missile
·· .
e .
•
g.
trainin M rs ·
Lie;mg I Harold Hu b���
Uill"d 01 W ash ing
1on 0·
1
,
wm&gt; read trom the .Jun ior Wnmthe
Aged.
· k Ham·s
G.ET OUR PRICES ON
will make her home there. M1. C· • M r, and M rs. oJC
.
.
. _
,
.1
an s Club or Pomt Pleasant mv1t- Those attending were Mrs. Otto and Mrs. John Morgan
and Mn;: · Mr an d M,, A,Lhur Mo,a
.
.
.
·
n'tY and ·
CERTIFIED COBBLERS
·
.
·
ing the local club to their sprmg Grimm, Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mr CheSler
am pbell
accompa
ed
�
so
of
n
Syracus
and
Mr.
Mrs.
8nd
m
�
_
L.
.
H.
9
Jr.,
Mrs.
KENNEBECS, PONTIAC$, BLISS
style show on March th at t h e Carroll Adams,
Mrs. Licv mg to Columbus whf'n Richard Harr1S, Pomeroy spent I
W Ipert' Mrs·
. h .x:,,
p I n 8 Dyer, M rs. Phi l'�
•·"oo_
I Au---�
d·t ·� -�.
Hig
she left.
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
_:'
.:.
SLICED
Mr. and M rs. Ken t Miller were Mrs. J. C. McKay.
in Denver, Colo. recently visit in g Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Cimmons
lb.
of Belpre call ed on Mr. and Mrs.
relatives.
HOME-GROWN
Mrs. T. D. Flinn and daughter, Claren ce Baker, Friday.
Nancy were 1·ecent business v isi- Arthur o_rr, , daughter . Matha, 1
SMOK ED
a�d Mrs. Mrnn1e Orr spent Simdo1y
tors in Park ersburg.
with
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grues- ,
y
nn
e
Smith
Gl
and
Henr
Buck,
lb.
Jr. spent several dttys last week er and daughters of Logan.
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EVANS SMOKED
al a pre camp C(lnrere nce of Re- Mr. an d Mrs. Warren ., �·�-' , . � .OLD FASHIONED
ALL MEAT
serve Army Units at Camp Pick- Mrs. Louise Headley and .son,
lb.
Tommy, spent Sunday with Mr.
ett at Blackstone VirginiL
Mrs. Robert Diile and Mrs. J. and Mrs. Everetl smith of SteuL. Stewart arc attend ing a paint- bcn vllle. Mrs. Head1ey's brother
tb.
and � returned home with her
ing -class each Saturda at Mid .
.
Y
for
a v isit.
DAINTY MAID
dieport. -uie c1ass ll taught by
M r. and Mrs.. pauI B aIre r and
,
Professor D av1'd F- D r1e,w
-•ach oI f ·
'
1y OI K I·JJbUCk spenI the
arm
· Uruverai
·
oh 10
l , Athens.
week end with Grover White and
Y
CALLA STYLE
Joh� Dyer and Don Smith are Ralp Ball
h
ard families.
spendmg a vacation in Florida.
w1•1,.,r c:'lrague of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
lb.
Harry and Herma n �yne at- Reedsville spent Sunday vening
e
.
tended a Democralic dmnt. r at with Mr. and Mrs. Clin t Orr.
BETSY ROSS
the Civ il Building in Charleston Jack Johnson of Columbus callon Saturday.
ed on his sister, Mrs. Judy O'ConMr. � Mrs. Norman Sti,•ers ner, Saturday.
JUST RIGHT FOR SOUP OR STEW
and children of Parkersburg were
U.S. NO. 1
visiting ho·r parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lb .
H.
C. Roney over the weekend.
1
b.,g
Mr. and Mn. Donald Roush
AMERICAN BEAUTY
were business visitors in Park�rs­
RIAL MONEY-SAVER - FRESH GROUND
burg on Wednesday.
2"' •• •
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baley, Judy
tb.
Fry, Mr. an d Mrs. Lloyd Roush,
Mn. Harry Layne, Mrs. H. L. Dy­
Nl� ••d Rlpt
er, Mrs. J. V. McGrew, Mr. Floyd
Carmack,
Mrs. WIiliam Russell
TOMATOES
basket 69c
and Mrs, Edwin Roush attend­
V.euum Picked C1n
l
Where You Get The
ed the C.Ommunlty Concert Series
b.
COFFEE
lb. 55c
in Ga!Upolis on Thursday.
Convenience Of One Stop
6 oz. N•sc•hi or M■xwell House
A modern oH barge hu a
Shopping All Under Roof
INSTANT COFFEE
jar 89c
capacity
equal to that of a' JUl 90
Unel1111flecl
IN RACINE SINCE 1 860
railroad tank cars ,

1\T

slvlnir
try'•

IJl44,

,

poch..,

P OTATO E S

FO O D M A R K E T
+---M A R K I N S RUTU.N
Dr OHIO

Jello, All Fl■voro . . . . . . . 4 for 35c

Clover Form ln,t. ColfH 6 oz. 69c
Clover Farm Flour . . . . , 5 lb, 39c

E■twell Macker■I , . . . . 2 ans 39c
Harvo Dog Food . . 25 lb. bag ,1.98

Clover F■rm Cooking Oil . pt. 39c

69c

!

1-lb. Roll

Sausage · · · · 3 rolls $ 1 .00
Pork Steak · · · · · · · · lb. 55c
Head lettuce _ 2 hMds 29c
Mof..

POTATOES _ 1 0 lb. bag 45c
Callfornla

PASCAL CELERY _ 1t1lk 2 1 c

SWEET MILK _ gal. (ug 85c

BAK E R'S S U P E R MARKET
Open 7 Days A WNk-1 A. M. TIii 9 P. M.
COMPLETE SELF-SERVICE

FREE PARKING , . . . COURTEOUS SERVICE

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., March

Carpenter
News Events

o; 1981

Sayre. Harriaonvllle, ad llr. 111d
111d I Mrt. Wayno
Albany Rout. , Wffl 8'IIICia7 'tor­
. --··
i nooa JlllNU ul Mr. mid llrL Dao­
COMMENTATING, EDffOIIALLY
s,y Jordau aud chtldron. "rL
Faye Jordan wu a dlnDII' pell
on Sunday of her &amp;00 and doupt,,
HEART FUND DRIVE
Under the capable leadership of e r•in-law.
leaders was: "What hit us?" They're try­
the cbairrnan. Mrt, Roborl Bilhop Mn. Mallie Lowther l(IOIII Ibo
For more lhan 30 years the Democrats
the members of her committee week end with her brother and
ing to find out, with a new special com­
In pnlldeotlol eleelion years have been
held their drive for the Heart sister-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Arm­
mittee on big city campaigning. It will
the RepubUcal16 fits in the coun­
Fund on Heart Sunday afternoon sterd Perry, of near Valni Mlll.
soon meet to plot tactics aimed at recap•
bill cities. Stung by the closeness of
according to schedu1e. A total of · Mrs. Nora Albaugh of Athena
� 150 homes In Columbia Township and Mrs. JamM Bo,,· er ad 11n.
turing enough of the city vote to win key
their defeat In 1980, GOP leader, are
� wtte visited and collection totalelection11 In 1962 and regain the presi­
Perrt Needleham and - (A
out to try :0 reverse lhe trend.
the Cove I Bay. Oregcm, were recmt
who
a
$11!:.
othen
ed
ided
dency in J 964.
MOIi people think II all began with
chairman In the drive were Mr. g11e1t&amp; of Mr, and Mn. M.anrin,
Party men are attacking the problem
Franlllln D. Roo.evelt In 1932. Actually,
Bishop, Mrl!I. Hoyt Keeton, Mrs. Galaway.
on several fronts, but the one uppermost
tdplllcant switch occurred four
G. A. Radekin, John Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Jordan, Mr. and family, Bowling Green, v�
in their minds right now has to do with
when Allred E. Smith lost
yeara
and Mrs, Lewil Smith, Mr. and ed her parents, Mr. and Mrt.
campaitCn organization. They sa y very
to Herbert Hoover.
Hilbert Cox, Earl SUrkoy, l,l ar,, \n Cb..., Ille past
Mrs.
frankly they were improperly organized
weound,
Loll under Hoover•• electoral land­
Mr,, Mend.al Joni.Ill.
,
Mrt
Fredi
Smi
d Jira.
an
in
many
cities
last
fall.
of
five
won
Smith
fact that
th
SUIIPRIBE PARTY IIELD
Whittington
met
with
othEm
ma
of
Some see their toughest task that
the n1t1on•i 12 largeat cities and bung
A surprise birthday party, t!om- er members of Meigs Countt
breaking into the national, racial and re­
up a total vote in the 12 greater t h • n
plete with decorations, a sheet Home Demonstration Clubs on
heavily
t
n
e
w
which
minorities
ligious
de­
400,000
a
cake decorated with candles and Friday to help complete plans for
Hoover'•· AIJO unnollced:
the words "Happy B irlhday, the annual M eigs County Achieve­
Democratic in November. These make
cline In the Republican vole in those
Teacher." and a gift o( a CI./B.t Jl'lf:!nt Day. 1bey repr6181lted the
up 78 per cent of New York's population,
are11 back In 1924 .
sweater, wa.a held at Columbia Columbia Group,
65 per cent of Philadelphia 's and bulk
Thu, 1924 and eapectally 1928 1lgnal•
School Friday even ing when the
Mr. and Mrs. Manford Smith
large ln Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago and
ed what w11 coming. In 1932 R001evelt
members of the seve nth and and Rena Lancuter visited re­
0
1
many other places.
entertained for cently with
eighth grades
won all but Philadelphia among the big
ir IOD and dau&amp;bt.­
the
l
thelr teacher W . E. Campbell.
Leaders found that in Philadelphia 85
, er-in-law, Mr. and M.ra. Lewfl
12. Thereafter followed the deluge, with
,
Mr.
Campbell,
who
was
asked
Smith and family
per cent of their local chieftains were
Roosevelt winning the entire lot in 1936,
come lo the school to superv ise Columbia El�entary &amp;:bool
minority
large
the
not members of
and Harry Truman dupli•
1940 and
the clau memb@n during a ree- Mothers' Club held their March
They discovered, too, that they
groups,
eating in 1948.
ord hop, wa■ very much BUrpr h,i:!d meeting at the Columbia 8chool
• to diRcover that a party for him 00 Friday evening,
were undennanned in 500 of the city's
Dwight Eisenhower broke tbe 1pell in
/ waa arranged. others guests were Mill! Rachel Haye■, champion
1,600 precincts and not manned at all in
1952 by taking Los Angeles and S a n
. Mr1. Campbell and their dau&lt;ht- speller of Columbia School and
300 .
Franciaco among the 12. Four years lat­
er, Mrs. Marianna G rate, Mr. JuFolder
runn,up.
Miss Linda
They've begun by examining six cities
er be repealed in those and alBC notched
lian Tracy, fifth aud 1iltth grade were In Albany Monday to com,
•• a pilot project. In the end they may
Chicago, Baltimore and Milwaukee.
teacher and Mr. T. M. Galaway, pete with the whmel'I from there
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-:
__
school jan\Lor. Cw, memben in for the cbanct to np,elODI Ibo
study
all
26
they
lost
.
But the new pattern failed to hold.
attendance were Charles Tarner, Albany Local ll&lt;hool Dfltrlct In
Anyone intereslcd in the heallh ol the
President Kennedy in 1960 n o t only
de
t
D
Mill
,
two major parties must wish them luck.
cleaned the boards in the 12 comparable
An example would be the death o! lhe decedent.
�� th Athena COu:nty eoatalt.
BY J. SHERMAN PORTER
1!:
icee
�!
Cha
�;� ::�:
Haye1,
who
WU
Judged
7th-8tb Sepatorlal Dl1trld
No party should have a monopoly ol the
of a Galllpolla person in Unlvenl- Under my bill, the expense ta Brooks, LbJda M arkin s, nAnna l
citiea, but won 26 of the nation'• top 40,
bany, will
cities, the farms, or any region. Sensible On February 21 lhe Ohio Senate ty Hospital al midnight. The Gal• 50 ctmts paid by the runera l direc• Wright, Diane Tolley, Margaret �
In thoae ciUu, the GOP saw three mil•
and
8 th
. 7 gr
passed by 38 to o - unanimously lipolls funeral director reaches tor to the lulgl!trar or Sut&gt;- Regis- Mullens, David Marcum, Harley
balance seems a wise goal.
lion votes peeled off its 1956 presidential
Mr.
te
r
with all senators present - a bill Columbus at 2 : 00 a.m., does not trar for hl1 mailing cop le1 of the Haning, Caro1)1l Greenlees, Jaca
•
Eusene Clmpbell.
totals.
of which your Stale Sen ator is �a ve the (act, � i�h which to fill death certmcate to the Regi!ltrar \ Goodwin, Danny Folden, Shirley
SOMETHING TO LIVE
Their clty losses were decisive in such
m the death certthcate, take• the in the county where death occur· Darst, Sharon Cox, Brenda Pettit,
spon sor.
1
the
end
or
this
century,
Americans
By
York,
New
••
&amp;late,
electoral vote
Sharon 'ff · ·'.Uld,
red and another copy to the Ohio Donna Dav is,
With the backing of the Ohio body home.
ma
y be approaching a life expectancy of Funeral Directors Association and Under present law he must re- Dlvision of Vital Statistics, as well Jimmy and Rachel Hayes, Oleva
Penn,ylvanla, Ullnoio and Michigan.
the Ohio Depart- turn to Columbus alt.r gelling 01 the additlonal burden ol issu- 1 Smith and Thad Dye.
120
years, says the Journal of the Amer­
They narrowly uved California.
CWS
and re- 1
Games were played
He-alth.
of
e burial permit itselt. My
i
ment
th
ing
death
the
le
to
f
needed
facts
the
ican
Medical
Assn.
The bi&amp; question among Republican
this blll accom- certificate, and receive his bur- bill delete, the payment by the freshments se.- ved.
I Louise Bigley of POJJl8l'O spent .
J
Newt Note,
burial ial permit from Fra nklin County county of 15 cents to the Regisplishes
1 Saturday with her grandparent,.,
1
d
an
Be
tty
a
d
rel
Dor
8n
rs.
Mr.
M
_
permit reciproi:- Registrar of Vital StaU.stic1 or trar or Sub-Reg istrar for death
Mr. and Mu. Charley Prlce.
.
family, Dsyton, vls•ted with her Mra. Ruth stethem bu beu
tty. Under pres- Su b-Registrar. 'M!ere i!I a i;:reat cert ificate. thus &amp;av ing lhE: coimparen�, Mr. and Mu. _Etze Mc• caring for Mra. Ed O'Connor who
ent Jaw a funer- inconve n ience n ot on ly to the fu- ty a small sum of money,
1
olher relahvea here i very ill
c
al director m t.!ll l neral director , but to the family
i
Thal ll the principal 111pec1 nf l on��
::;:y.
ft alt'IIAltD A. MULLENS moon on the tax he thlnka wlll can be lJ1ed Ir the spouses were
8
u
obtain
Emma Kelly bu ROM to pam,
a
burial
-----other
5'.
fa,'but
Senate
two
Bill
day
lasl
lhe
.
.
on
e
wif
be saved by filing a joint n,turn. husband and
Wrttln
Mr.
aDd
Mrs.
Wi
ham
Culwell
l
ersburg
per
for a few weekl.
mit from the
ton are theae:
airls&gt; is smart of the tax year, or on the date one
Hb, Da1rl 1 like moal D
_.
N...,.._,- EiderprIN A••·
e in Flatwoods, Ky. Sunday
wer
•
•
•
Dale
M
W tlh .--f l'riday
Regl8 trar Of VI · i
m Amendmenh of a corrtclion• where they were guest,' of her .
The old taYlna, "two can live She knows that llnce 11he 15 alao spouse dted, prov ided the· surv1v
A't'h'ena Ihopt'..'e•
m
ta
statistics
of
l
·
and llnee or doeso · t remarry durmg the
al an d clarifying natul"t! of the I rather M r Thomas Tackett ' and
81 cbeaply u one,• • bu recelveel making $10,000 a year
Mrs. Joe Conoll"I called on her
Galllpells, Ohio
, tht" d'1 "1 r1��. I n_ which de Slb ocrt:r•
1
divorced
e
r
e
w
959 law. which established pro- other �latives
Spouses
who
ar,
e
y
ucd
e
d
cynical trutrnent from many hu11 they don't have enough
. Charle
red. If 1h19 bill passes the House
Sat11rday, M-1961
J
vlslon al death certlflcat es • and to Mra. ctyde �alker and famUy,
.....
mounUn1 tion1 to itemize, that they not on- or legally separ,11ted under a final
banc1■ baraued by
t�,ernoon.
l'e
8
ua
....
�
Mn
Reprss
of
v
and
enlati
ea
s
11
J.tn�
B
.
REP
day
of
ALES
ORT
another statute.
ly would not IPYe any money by court decee by the last
bou■ebold bill■•
'Thurman, spent Monday with her \ Mr1. Henry Bahr and cluldren
..
I by the Governor the funeral d1 • .
•
o.
es
of
Ohio
Valley
C
Ll
•,
toelr:
'Ibl inceme tu field, however, mmg a joint return but that It the taxable year canno (1le a
( 2 ) Custody
.·
,
perburlal
the
pare
nts Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye ,pent Sund.•
. afternoon sllb her
rector ca n obtain the burial per•
. .
'
th
return. ___
HOGS - 175 to 220 lb,· 17 00 m1t
1laeU,
now
not
spelled
out
,'Is
an
d they were jolned In a birthday parents, Mr. and Mn. Rlle, Pigott
11 GIii place wbft. it can ■ome• would co11t em about 1300 Jn ad- joint
·
m ·t
m hi! home d istrict Rt-git- to 17
arr ied be
dltiona 1 ta es ,. 81
'
:,a; 220 to 250 lb■. 17:00 to to dW'ation, wi ll be in the ha nda 1upper for Dawn by her husband and BOD , Don.
times be ukl that "two can Uve
u: w 8 rn
· The Internal ltevenue Servlct1 trar f Vital Statistics.
.
e January"' I._ .
or
I
- 17.75, Light 16.00 to 17.'ffi, Fat of the sexton for a perioo of five Clyde,
Glen Johnson of Germany eallcheaper than one."
is becoming increasingly ('Ollcern• �-------How
00 to t&amp;. OO ; stag11 lZ. OO to
com
e·
Sows
13
·
if
n
Hend
ed
qoe
e
r
in
and
Mrs.
Lester
Mr.
so
fll1 h i! mother, Hazel. Sundar
this meuure
years
1 to
•
.
TUI Mr. X'• altuaUon. He ' • a
deduct1on
9.00 to 14.00; Sow■
r - ed (JVer taxpayers who fail to rema
dard
for
14.00;
Boan
stan
The
and
family
and
Mrs.
Tommy
afternoon.
the 8latute boob.
a year bachelor who pY,111_ rled couples cannqt�� '1 .�, ,port some or all of their ln�omc!
$50
· -· --· - _.:.:.::.::;,_,___....:_____ ____
A: Pip 50.00 to 188; 8hoa&amp;I 6,00
.
.
____
JOC
__..km to hlt flan
h
t
t
tt.' maniage ".......
o
t
b
su
f
wit
es
r
no
sourc
o
111
■epte 17 oo.
on • joinl return or $500 on
holdJns tax, ,uch .. tip,, Inter.. In Dlclmber and hlnto for a
CAffl.E - ··-· 1&amp;,00 lO :ti.ara\a returns, Unmarried pe,on,
Jamar, ,_.. weddlng date. Al- however, can claim up to a $1,000 est and div idend mcomo, and win00; H eifers 14.00 to 21.00: Bahy
thcup llhl bu no income, t he alandard deducUon. By postpon- nlng1 11t the race track.
Beef 20.00 to 24.00; Fat Cow1 12 ,
girl &lt;lib IDDlt gtrllil l II ■mart . Ina: the marri age unlll January I . One explan ation for thla failure �l C John (Jack) F15her and oo to 16. 00: Cann ers 10. to IS.:
fQft$f
w e or :ra�gs � Bh_ N. C., pent
.
hey
ll■
it
Of
t
&amp;o
IQ
ZS;
.
lr:
oes
d
usually
laxpayer
the
that
is
Ce
Joseph
.Ooo
,I
Field1, Pauline V. Field1
d
u11
ws
stan
Mtl .
Ket ma, each could
full
.
Bu
.
�
knowt
� w
gr : (•.
31, they c 8 n ard deduction for the prev ious not receive a writlen notice tell- t
rl OP
to Lewis C. John8ton, Erma S.
100.00 to 200.00.
ents
,
:;
:d
nry
:u:;�1
fllt a jolAI: Income tu return for year,
Ing him bow much he has recelv·
·
•- and VEAL CALVES - Tops SUIO·• Johnston • parcela• Salisbury · SutM r. and M rs. 81�ve Jaco1111
.
lha -••
whereu
if
they
,...
,
un
k
es
,,_
ton.
For taxpayera who are already cd Irom 1uch 10urce1. Th11 ma
.
children left Sunda Mr Jacobs Seconds 30.00 to 34.00: Medium
t11 J...-, 1, ht • ill hive
re- married, it wil l Blmmt always be It more difficult to report ,uch
.
Hvs.
Rev, T, A. Cleland, Mabel V.
Com,
28.00
to
.00
;
OO
2b
&amp;
••
to 8 base m FloJda �d Mrs 22
•.:: �
joUU. advllable lo file a joint return. income accurately,_ alnce the tax.- Jacobs and children to spend aev: to 30.00 ; Culls 15.0 to 2..
Cleland to Mabel Rouah, U A.,
,' i
t
•
09-....
1''111 la particularly true if one payer must keep his own record■. eral weeb in Cincinnati with her SHEEP - Ewea I: Lms. 5.00 to Sutton.
will NV. them DION � ipOUle ha• little or �o Income. For the pail two yeara, the parents. M r . and Mrs. Ray 8.ouah 10.00 ; Stock Ewes 4.00 to 8 00,
Lillie Thomu to Rose 'lboma1,
.
N
for tbl
h
rv
v
l
In
as
lot
No. 1, Reedsville.
However, tt bolh .- worktna :md terna Re enue Se 1Ce
re- before joining her husband in Flo. Fat Sheep 4.00 to 8.(10; Culla 1.00
a
n
d
,
aavinp
II
n
Y mar- earainl •pproximstely the aama quested • ba kl
5.00; Bucks 4.00 to 8.00; Fat John T. Wyand, Pauline C. WJ•
r lda.
rled •��l ·
cor,ora•
d
an
,
and to Rose Thomas, Lot No,, I,
ulariu, the ta1. lhould be com- loan auoclatlomi
Mrs Sybil Milu and Mr and Wethen UlO to 8.00.
ve
a
·
•"
bo
r
You
&amp;bank from the
v le.
puled. both way■ to make 1Ure the lion■ pay ing out dividends to e- Mrs. Lee Jackson of Chill icoth
j
I 't l .
e LAMBS - Top■ 18.00 ; Seconds Reeda il
year-end
with
.,
chNper method la uaad.
-.., that couples
mind taxp,.yen about reporting called on friends here Saturday. 14.00 to 16.00 ; Light Wts. 12.00 to Harvey Thoma■, dee ., le J.Ulie
pla■ ■bould always get For example, suppose John Q. Interest and dividend Income. U Mrs. Edith Dunfee went to Bel- 14.00; Common 10.00 to _13.00.
Thomas, Ray Thomas, Goldie WymarrW � January 1 IO they Public earn1 '2,495 and hla wife this I• not effective, It may
be pre to vialt relatiffll.
and, Homer T. Wyand, Jack Wy______
em fDI a jotnt return and ,ave Ul'DII �,f.70. U they compute tbalr DeCelllfY to require wtthholdlng Mr. and Mrs. Wood of Amesville
and, Kathryn Wyand, Mary K.
PT, PLEASANT
.
paymenta
Wyand, Dennll Michael Wyand, ,
111ch
GD
11111,
tu
tu by 111in8 the·· Tax Table of
LIVESTOCK IAU8 00,
were gueata of their IOn-ln-law i
Linda
Jean Wyand, J\ose 'n1om11s,
dlvlst
o
n
r
IJnfGrtunalely, lib IIO many (which lhey muat u■e un1eu they U you received i tere
and daughter, Mr. and Mr1 . F'ra.nk
S.tlll'UY, .......
e
... . el tu law, you can 't lab itemize deduclioni&gt; and have no dend1 In 1980, do not overlook Cleland.
ROOS _ )71 to 220 17.40 to 18.- L11U 'dloma11, affid .of Tran!I.,
__. tr ll'nttd, H )IOI.I do, :,OU other exempUon■• ■eparate return such lncoml when fllling oot your Mrs. Mae F. Wolfe retumed af• to; Heavlu l&amp;,00 to l'l.00: Llgbta Reedsville.
IDIJ ad up like Mr. Y.
would save them $5 In tu. T b e retum. Remember, you art! tax• ter spending three weeks with the 15.0I) to 16.50; Fat Sow• 14.00 to Anna Marte Beeg1e, Charles
ac- Allens at Graham, W. Va ,
llr, J II a '10,ooe • yur bocb- ,....., lo that U., Tax Table II- able on lntereot OIi 1avlng,
15.IO: Boat■ 10.00 to Jll.lO: Pip Beea\e to J, Oli■ Balley, Phyllla
frfmd ul Jfr. X. Kno• guru U., lu at the mld-polnt of counta whlcb la credited lO your Mr. and Mr■ . p.,,I Mart in of ,.oo to 14.00 : Stock Sboala 14.00 Bailey, p11n,elo, llutton .
Ror D. Spencer,_ Bertha M.
llll lltotr
llr X madl oul, hi tlla bracket, Any income llhove account In 1980 even though auch Columbus spent the week end : to 17.00.
,
in
with friends in Racine and their \ CAT'FLE - ste.11 19.00 to it.� SpeDlW to Stanlej' D. StP.,. .. .,
Jnff11, to tmpr'IIIII hll pl witb that point bul below he nex intenst ha■ not been entered
23
A,,
Ruth
D.
S
your depo11R book.
daughter
m■rrlld In De- bracket eteilpel tu.
�. .a
�
and family Jn Syra- 80 ; Heifer, 17.00 to JI.GO; Fal
D ailey, Gu■1le DaileJ to
Ocran
ID
lO
;
_,_ 11 and taking a hoDIJ- Remember that a join&amp; Nlurn Step.a were taken lut year to cuae.
11.20
to
I Cow• 11.00
improve reportlq or winninp at Mr. and Mn. Francia Morris ! to 14.1'; Bulla 11. 40 to :LUG: Stocll Emma Johnson, 141 A., Satton.
. H ver,
� L.
the race track. 'Ibo lnlatnal Rev- ■pent Monday with Mr. and Mn. I St-. 1,.10 to S.,.00: 8tocll steer Herbert O oo
K
ver
to
enneth D C.Oke, Iota,
enue Service odvlaed aU tracb lO W, H. Comotoct at Kanauga,
Stoct Hod- Hoo
Calwl :IO.IO to :n
Middleport.
obtain the iwnea and addreuea Mn. Laura McKenz� spent Sun- er C■lvee 11.oe to tUIO.
•
er
1
Re,::
'
· __________,,., 1.,ge wlnner■ ancl to roport lhat day _ w\th Mr, and Mn, Blll Me- VEAL CAL'l'U - Topi '8.90;
··;;.
;;;;;"'
.......li,io...,........;_·"'·�;;H
Lnlormotlon to Ibo IDlernal Rove- Konllo and chUdren, Oal\\pol\o, I Seconds !11. 40: Medium 1'1.00 to � l60
'
A
�_____....::.______;,;;_______
!,..._'
• ord.
s1.oo: Common and Reavlel n.-1 ::::..'.:::..:::·:.
Mr. and Mn. Ira BNgle
nue Service. Wimtinp fl'\D gambOO
!IS
Ung .,. -blo. QombUna 1,.,., turned Friday ofter an exteadedl 00 to
,
Me not deductible from other in- v Jsit wi.tb Mr. and M N. Charlel i Rev. �d Mn. Brown spent lut
come but may be usecl to of(se1 Bee glf'l m Columbus.
in
\ Thursday with her parent,
winalnp from prnblinl, For ex- Mr. and Mn. Floyd F arra left M on� Co t It waa
M fl,
Wedneaday le v isit their daughter,
ample It you wan '80() and lost
8 rown 1 �'
il
Flor
nd
da.
in
T
i
l1m1
a
.
re
'4'» - ..,nbUq in l91D. you a
Mr. and Mrs. Herm11n Caraon ,
11 the dlffwenr:e. or
tp:fd 00 on'-LIv..uoi.:a.
---•·
and childttn of �elnre we re • C INCINNA11 iUPl l
101t
JOU
Jr
er,
$ZOO. Howfl
Cattle 350, calvea 100; 11veraae
"°' l aueit, o.f Mr. and M�a. A.
and 'WOii flOO, )'OIi earmot deduct Brad
steers X.IIO, awrage ehoiCI!!
choice
ford Saturday
lh. dlllawa I- l
Mr. snd M r s. Fred Shain v illted u• lb Ileen 11.00, good IIII0- 1100
Several cmrt dfcklNI• in lll1Q Mr. WiUie Crou in it Nelaonv U1e l lb 21 .'ffl49.90, ataodard ti.MUD:
upheld tl1o � of Into, hospllal and n,port him lmprG,. I good 'll»«IO lb heifer,
ul - ID blo - Ing.
, otaadanl 11 • 11: utllitl' and
thet Clll'tatll tad ha and waitMarsh nll an d '!'l"'.t"V Roush otl cammerelal con 14.tl0-11.00, lndt­
en bad llll ,-uperly reported ID- Let81't s,:w.nt �he w�k eM with ' 1'kiual 1tandard 11.00; utUltJ and.
come from Upa. Unleu you ReP their �andpamils, Mr. and Mn. 1 ec:munerclal buD1 18.00-19.50; high
.. - - u1 llpo :,ou FN!d Sbaln.
·--- : good to overage cho\ee ...1ors
·· ·-- .
- .-ii day, the
' IO.Ol).Sl, 00, pod 11.\lth!O.OO, otand- - may -.nd tlnm,nt homo. He had the right ard !J • !Ill.
oetup� (Juartcrs In the retire- Hop, 1,200; barrow■ and atJta
that JN lbouJd nport a Upl
pottentap II Ibo dmlN :,ou ment home for the t'ffl ol hi, lffe :iac, lo-lrer, 1-1 :ION1II lb IUB-11. 00
made ti � ftt theory la The ruling held that tie wa1 tu- \ 1-S and N 190-ltG 1) · 11,,0.1'1.IS,
l
that - � tip 10 to :IO per able on any 1aln on Ibo ■ale of ntqtilll' 11.'79-1'.tlS lar 1D1Uorm :Ill
: bil old home. Had ho bo1,.i,t an- lb down, l-ll - I, 11.SB-lT.IIO.
- o1 o bill.
A ...... o1 •- to, older per- .- lam for u lllUdl or mon No. S IIO lb 11.'IS, teO lb, 11.00:
-Int of ..U- tbaa U., .ntn, price of I h a 1-1 - I, - 11.'IJl.1'.'IS. l-ll
inl tbefr -.. and IGlerinl • old borne, Ibo pin .....id oot be - lb 11.0D-11.n: boan 1111
. ntlrWsd ban WU -..d 1Mt tued.
II. I.
3-ltl
,ur. '!lo nllal ln..i..d • tu- Rm, K waa beld tbal be bed Sheep 100: .i•...., wooled
ml ,uppon In • lambo (IOOd and - a,.m lb.
J� If wu- ..,.. - I 1' payw • aod oD 11,o procoedo
11111 p,tl 11.00,
home
..
ad aat • -__
Ibo 1111 ctf blo - to pur-

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SLIC. BOLOGNA

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Picnic Hams
Pork Liver

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Pork Roast

$1 .00

BOILING BEEF __ 5

GROUND BEEF _ 3 $1 -00

POTATOES

P A R S N I PS
2 lbs. 3Sc

0 L E .O

WAID CROSS' SONS

TAKE A

19c

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Cran­
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N ew Cabbage
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Parsnip, • Turnips
Te mple
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Idaho Potatoes
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lb.

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FISH STICKS

PEANUT BUTTER
COOKIES

tb.

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Clover Form Solid Dr-Ing qt. 45c

3 �or98c
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Bananas _ 2 lb. 29c
4
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SEED

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BANANAS

Carrots

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FOOD MART

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Angel Food Cake

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w!Lh • DLlld, lltld Party • l t li ...,. mado It!
1 y 11- llnl 11rry i..,,,,
Mr■ Mur••I Woodya,d of T h ' rep,e■enlal\VH ol other cluba lO
Johnoy . �- ""· ...�
filaine, Ohlo 111 demonst nllor b.old 1 1pring clean.up at the Mem viii Knapp, Mra. Rouiod Karr and
MT. OLIY!!
wltb lllldrod 81-11 111d Msp
Game■ were played wltb Mn. L. orlP' BuUding, Mn Scally remind• the ho.ta, Mr■ Routh
Webb.
0, G ree r ,nd Mn , Bernice Kil- eel the group ol ,;.., do... , T b • '
ANNOUNCE BIR1'BII
Glen JohMOO at Germany baa
.; bury winning the prizes.
regialerlng for the State Convm- Mr and Mn . Dougla■ Miller
come home ,., • '�•1 wilh ha
eran Parish Houae with M r •· Thocr,e attendin g were Mr,. Jes- tion at the Greenbrier and appli- are ·llnnotmeing
BtRTH
the b!rth of 1
ii.Iler, Mr■. Ed O'Connor � il l
NF:W H A VEN - Rev , and Mrs. l Gran t rloush serv ing Ill hosk11. per Hart, Kathy Curry, Mn. 01- cations for ne w memberships in daughter
011 February !5UI 1 �
qutle m.
J�ck T Welch are nnouncing the Mn. Paul Romh Wal le■aon lead- Ive Ingram, Mrt Thoma ... Hoff- I.he local dub.
or:vttTED ro wrzaar or
Pleasan t Valley Hosp!LaJ. T h e
a
,
l'earl Powt'll at Parlu!r,l,.Jrg
MEIGS 11� i\llU
b ,r,h uf ;, ;, on , on Mt1rch 51.h at er for the even ing, her top ic was man M1S£1 Betty Kelly . MrK Wil• The program was preaented by bIby weI 1.......1 1 11..
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w.. 4 OZI. and
.
rpent U'M! ..ttlr:t-ned with his mo,
' I
· "Th mk on Theiie Th'mgs. as.s is
r.. ea-· an.t VIILIey Hospi·1a I. The m••ctoaN S 0- ' ••._.
· liam C. Gibbs, M r&amp; Sebas!ian Te- Mrs. Long and Mn. Upton ol +he has been named Amanda Jane.
'"�--- Powe ti
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{�r1 weighi!d 8 Iba. l2 1-2 ozs. and ed by Mrs Robert John stl)n i.nd desco, Mn. Samuel Halstead, Mr MaJJOfl County Health Department. Tne maternal
grandfal.Mr ii Mr
Mr. and Mn. Robert Ba,rton ea, '" MM a.Jo v..u., ll'lllttklWIII
bn• l:.ee� name� �o�as _E�ward. Mrs. Nelson �ush.
1• llw•••'■ a. ,__
. , John Mai shall, Mn. William M. They spoke on their duties and Howard Lough of New Haven. '
I ren o f Marietta spent un,o a•.io1...
and C h.\d
ottin ,._ ..,...,,
'I � Le; , 1e WPlth s first child
Mr11.
se
were
W1l•
I Roush • Mrs. Amold Rou1h • Mrs · responsib11iUes ol the depar.ment
Tho aU.endmg
Friday night and Saturday with -.11tnn•• ,.,...,.. "'" ■. SlN
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BIR111 ANNOUNCED
e,.,,.,e,1 .. IM.-.d el- ..... .
T , 111 , J nal Rrandparents ure liam Powell. Mrs. Velma Rouqh, [ William Chisler, Mrs. J o h n in the coun ty. ThE"y made an ap- 1 Mr. an d Mrs. H
Hau I JUIIHl!UU.
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n Ohlmger
.
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Nr . n · .1lr-. fi:dward Zun:ner• Mn1. Jack Hesson, Mni. D a v I d I Wolfe , Mrs. Carroll Adams· Jr · peal for sheetJJ or any other whit e \ are announcm
Grace Price spent Wednt!5day
g th•""
e b1rth of a son
·
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iw
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n, , n or l-'1ltsburgh, Pa. The pater Rou.sh, Mrs . DonaId 8umgarunt'r, Mrs. Bernice Kilbury, Mrs. L D. material which would be lull- on Fe bru.ary 2'lh
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1p grandparents are Mr. and Mr Mrs. Paul Rou.s h . M rs. R o b e r I G reer, Mn. Woodyard and Mr.i. able to roll for bandagea
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M r. and M rs. Lowe fl =-·
uN&lt;YaI ier
ROYAL LOO" - Queen Jull•bloff'lptl- ,■t., O.lhwNIIII .,. l pllaI The babY ha,111 ...
ut:\:"R
named
'· burg, "'
n . Va. Joh nston, Mrs. NeI son Roush ,1tnd C urry.
neI eI of CL ara.�
J . T. '"
Mrs. Kermit Ford an d MrB . Ted · Ma rtin and �ighed 7 lh l . 4 ana ot The Netberlaadl re.- or Reed,v illt: called on CJint Orr "'., •iien •••i•■Me, • --. ,..
....., - ,.., � ••-- _. 1"'8
R9TARY CLUB
IamII y Thur-y.
the hostess.
..1_
RUTH ClRCLE
movu h er
1 to ta•&amp;.e a
Louis KarS&lt;.'hn ili: of the dub have s
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peek. throu
the mlcro■cope
Ora WAite was taken to Holz.er tba. , r • tl!l'N
DUTCH MAID PARTY
Al t he regular din ner meet mi;: taken an in structor course for Red ozThe ma1erna
The Rulh Circle of the Unltt'd
- , ro..,. � ■...n.Mei ...
1 grandparents are d unng a VIII·1 to
• bortlcul• Hospital
Monday m a aerioul oon- ! _,111 11 oo 1, t11.1ill .. ,,.., ••
• rch Women met on I Mrs. Chester curry en terl a1ned of the New Haven Rotary Club on I Cross Home Nursing and will of- M
L. utheran Chu
d M r J ack Flesher o tural laboratory In Amlte-r
"' -ua.. .._. ..,.. .....
- dition
·
Wednesday evening at thti Luth• • al her home on Thursday e 11 en i ng 1 Thursday e11enin g the followln!,I fer this to the publlc the tal ler /
ew �
av en. �e paternal granol dam. Wort at !be lab alms
- - - - - -- - · -- off'1ce�s were eIecteel to begIn th. e Ir part of May.
parents are Mr. and Mra. Donald 11 Improvin g the tulijll and
.
te�m m �uly; Pr�sident - H ll rry Those at�nding were M rs. John Ohlin ger of New
other flower, frOWII iD area.
Haven.
Mill er, vice pres1clenl - .J am�s Mo,gan, Mrs• Jes, Abel• ,t , s '
I Hampt
· New Have-111 Penonals
on, Sect.-Treu. - R u.ssell Mark Ward• Mn R G G reene
· Robert Roush oI Selfridg
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I Cape h.art, 0irectqn - Thomas
.
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Mrs Phil Batey Mn T h o m a I Force BaM: '"
M 1ch 1gan was home
Reed. Eari Clark and Jack Fksh- Hoffman · Mn Kermit Ford Mrs
·
·
· due to the d,ealh of an wide, Mr.
er·
J ames Hampton , Mrl'!I . L o u I s Joh n Roush
Alll' nding were Donald FOgll ;ong Karschn ik, Mrs. Karl Wiles, Mrs.
�
Mr. and Mrs. John Underwood uOCI
CUBE STEAK ______ 79c lb.
Herman Layn e, Donald Roush, William Chisler Mrs
a
n
F
r
ic
o
5
f
Ch
ar
I
e
s
n
were
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unday guesu
·
i,.ncieu1 L♦•n Beef For tti. Finul Burgen in Town
L1oy d R�us h, F loY d C armac k, Or . Thompson, Mrs. Donald Rou11h ; of Mr. and Mra.
By Mn. /l. H. Balley
Robert Cooke.
GROUND ROUND ____ 65c lb. ! John H 1dgway, J . L. Stew1:11·:. gests attending were Mrs. Willard I 1ofr. and Mrs. Carl Gibbs 8M Mrs. Minn ie Orr, who spent the
SLICED BOLOGNA ___ 3 lb. for $1 .00 ' Jack Flesher, James ��mpton, Fear, Mrs. Ray Ward. Mrs. Kent family were weekend guests of past winter months. with her I TOP CHOICE BEEF
,
.
u daughter, Mrs. Edith McE"'resh
Clyde Foley, Rome Williamson, Miller Mrs Sebastiim Ted".1co thell'
daughter and son-m-Iaw, .nr,
.
•
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ROLL SAUSAGE ____ 3 lb. for $1 .00
or Ashley returned home last Mon•
Russell capehart, Harry . M ,ll�r, Mrs. T. D. Flinn, Mrs. Don Bail- a
nd Mrs. Larry Lalhey at Nor R SWISS --- LB.
O
day.
GROUND BEEF _____ 55c lb. I J Bosh&lt;". . Arthur . Weht·h, Phil- ey and speakers. Mrs. Long and folk, Va.
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Clover Farm
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eddy and
ip Wolperl, E. L. Stem, Earl Clark Mrs. Upton .
.
,:OOmas yance of Akron, �10 family of Wooster spen t las t week
'I'homas Reed. an d guests Bern RE BEC CA cmCLE
GROUND
PORK et IIIP
C O F F E E ___ __ 6 oz. jar 6�c
· ited durmg the weell:enrl W ith end i th Mr.
v�
w
and Mrs. Grover
ard Du, ·harme and Bernard Fi. ltz The Rebecca Circle of the UnithIS parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. White and Doris an Mr.
29c box
TIDE (regular size)
d
and Mr1 .
of the Pomeroy-MiddleJ)(lrl Club. ed Lutheran Church Woman rncl
lb .
Vance.
Ralph
Ballar
d
and
Melvin.
4
for
3�c
CLU
WOMAN'S
JELLO (1II flavors)
B
esday
t
ernoon
Wed
af
e
n
on
at
th
1
Mr. and Mrs. Harold John�
Clover Farm
Mr. and Mrs. George Bush of
The Woman's Club held their home or Mrs. Lloyd Roush. The
5pent ve ral days re tl vi. s itCHOICE CENTER CUTS
1
�
ebmal'y
meeti
n
g
a
t
the
A
Athe
n s. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph John­
ex·
f'
_
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y
witb
Harry
Mn.
meeti
n
g
opened
------5
lb.
blg
Jrc
FLOUR
mg their son and family, Dr, and son of Racin calle n
e
d o Mn. Ju dy
Quillen Memorial Building with Layne playing on the organ "Art
L■rtt 24 Sb•
, Mrs. Gordcn Joh nso n and daugh- O'Conne un
.,.. , Mrs • Paul Stal·•
h
• Kenn1t F•""d
r
d
S
aftern
ay
.
oon
Mrs
w
pra
yer )
Thou eary, and a
LETTUCE ( 1 9c head) __ _ 2 heads 2&lt;:'c
ter 8t Ourham, N C ·
ly and Mrs. Mark Ward sen 1 n1:, Mrs . . J. V. McGrew. The group
·
Mrs. Ethel Orr is spending a ,
Mr. a�d Mrs: Frank Tedesco
CELERY (30 site) �-- __ stalk l �c
as hostesses. This was the cl ub',:; then sang "My Fait h Look! Up
few we¥ ks wilh Mr. an d Mrs . Ro- ;
a family of Ni gara Falls, N .
Y ger Grueser of Logan a nd helpins
.a
:Jnnual guest night. Mrs. Donald To Thee. " Mrs. McGrew . pro- ��
.
1 0 lb. Bag No. I POTATOES FREE
1 ted his parents, Mr. and M r s. tare for her
new grand.daui;iter. l
!toush was in charge of the mf!rl i• gram leader, presenled the top- ;:
.
With A $1 5.00 Grocery Order
baSlian Tedesco aad Gary over Glen Johnson, stationed with
the '
lalions.
ic "Thi nk on These Thln gs" as- the
.
-E-MADI
weekend.
· v,::Mnany.
.
,
A
F
rft
II
1r
orce
in
was
ca
edi
The
r.
Dy
L.
e
.
Mrs. f'aul Seally. pres1der.t, op- s1s1ed by Mrs. H
James Roush was m
·
L I n l' o I n home bY the seriou1
illn ess o f ,
POU(
. .
"THE STORE WITH A-HART'"
ened the meeting and announced group sang the hymn "Art Thou Park,
M1ch1gan over the week- his sister, M rs. •J Ud Y O'Conner,
.
.
.
SAUSAGE
_ ••
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Self Servic• - Top Qu1llty - Off The Street P11rking
.
that Mrs. Edwin Stem, J1brar1an , Weary • • followed by Mrs. Harry end. He
lb.
was accompan ied l1ome DaIe wamer of s;T.icuse call
.
.
.
RACINE, OHIO
FiftA Street
Phen♦ Wl -9-334:J
eel
1
.
the
n House m April Layne tellmg the story of
by h1s wiie and ch'\
1 would hold Ope
I d ren wIlo had n M r. and M rs. A. H . Ba iley on
.
OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY
UNG MIXED
for the patrons o{ the !Jbrary. The hymn.
spen t the past week there visiting ;unday,
,
.
was
meeting
husmess
short
A
Ompleled
'
t.
recently
relibraty has
her par��}•
t M r. an d M n. Alfrr:u.
M r an d Mrs. Billy Orr and soos ·
.
decoratio n of the rooms with ne w conducted by Mrs. Harry Layne. F 1elds Hnu 1h
o er re\atives.
.
, .
.
· 1 ev1. 1le spent the week end I
1
c lft'
o
!
.
\Jght fixtures drapes, the rooms It was announ ced at a jomt meel- M La r LIe m g
1e t on T ue�- wilh their parents, Mr. and Mrs. i
(
� \ �
have also be�n painted. They are in g would be held on March 21st. d Y r:o. . m
er
band , who �s Clint Orr and grand n , Billy.
so
.
inviting the public to come ai1d Ca n celled postage stamps w e r e st•at 10n
"'1LS&amp;,
· cd)Oa t Furi s
Te:rns m James H · 0f B Ivoir
· , va
.
________________,;;;;__
see the ir improvement s. A letter brought to be sent to the Home for missile
·· .
e .
•
g.
trainin M rs ·
Lie;mg I Harold Hu b���
Uill"d 01 W ash ing
1on 0·
1
,
wm&gt; read trom the .Jun ior Wnmthe
Aged.
· k Ham·s
G.ET OUR PRICES ON
will make her home there. M1. C· • M r, and M rs. oJC
.
.
. _
,
.1
an s Club or Pomt Pleasant mv1t- Those attending were Mrs. Otto and Mrs. John Morgan
and Mn;: · Mr an d M,, A,Lhur Mo,a
.
.
.
·
n'tY and ·
CERTIFIED COBBLERS
·
.
·
ing the local club to their sprmg Grimm, Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mr CheSler
am pbell
accompa
ed
�
so
of
n
Syracus
and
Mr.
Mrs.
8nd
m
�
_
L.
.
H.
9
Jr.,
Mrs.
KENNEBECS, PONTIAC$, BLISS
style show on March th at t h e Carroll Adams,
Mrs. Licv mg to Columbus whf'n Richard Harr1S, Pomeroy spent I
W Ipert' Mrs·
. h .x:,,
p I n 8 Dyer, M rs. Phi l'�
•·"oo_
I Au---�
d·t ·� -�.
Hig
she left.
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
_:'
.:.
SLICED
Mr. and M rs. Ken t Miller were Mrs. J. C. McKay.
in Denver, Colo. recently visit in g Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Cimmons
lb.
of Belpre call ed on Mr. and Mrs.
relatives.
HOME-GROWN
Mrs. T. D. Flinn and daughter, Claren ce Baker, Friday.
Nancy were 1·ecent business v isi- Arthur o_rr, , daughter . Matha, 1
SMOK ED
a�d Mrs. Mrnn1e Orr spent Simdo1y
tors in Park ersburg.
with
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grues- ,
y
nn
e
Smith
Gl
and
Henr
Buck,
lb.
Jr. spent several dttys last week er and daughters of Logan.
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EVANS SMOKED
al a pre camp C(lnrere nce of Re- Mr. an d Mrs. Warren ., �·�-' , . � .OLD FASHIONED
ALL MEAT
serve Army Units at Camp Pick- Mrs. Louise Headley and .son,
lb.
Tommy, spent Sunday with Mr.
ett at Blackstone VirginiL
Mrs. Robert Diile and Mrs. J. and Mrs. Everetl smith of SteuL. Stewart arc attend ing a paint- bcn vllle. Mrs. Head1ey's brother
tb.
and � returned home with her
ing -class each Saturda at Mid .
.
Y
for
a v isit.
DAINTY MAID
dieport. -uie c1ass ll taught by
M r. and Mrs.. pauI B aIre r and
,
Professor D av1'd F- D r1e,w
-•ach oI f ·
'
1y OI K I·JJbUCk spenI the
arm
· Uruverai
·
oh 10
l , Athens.
week end with Grover White and
Y
CALLA STYLE
Joh� Dyer and Don Smith are Ralp Ball
h
ard families.
spendmg a vacation in Florida.
w1•1,.,r c:'lrague of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
lb.
Harry and Herma n �yne at- Reedsville spent Sunday vening
e
.
tended a Democralic dmnt. r at with Mr. and Mrs. Clin t Orr.
BETSY ROSS
the Civ il Building in Charleston Jack Johnson of Columbus callon Saturday.
ed on his sister, Mrs. Judy O'ConMr. � Mrs. Norman Sti,•ers ner, Saturday.
JUST RIGHT FOR SOUP OR STEW
and children of Parkersburg were
U.S. NO. 1
visiting ho·r parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lb .
H.
C. Roney over the weekend.
1
b.,g
Mr. and Mn. Donald Roush
AMERICAN BEAUTY
were business visitors in Park�rs­
RIAL MONEY-SAVER - FRESH GROUND
burg on Wednesday.
2"' •• •
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baley, Judy
tb.
Fry, Mr. an d Mrs. Lloyd Roush,
Mn. Harry Layne, Mrs. H. L. Dy­
Nl� ••d Rlpt
er, Mrs. J. V. McGrew, Mr. Floyd
Carmack,
Mrs. WIiliam Russell
TOMATOES
basket 69c
and Mrs, Edwin Roush attend­
V.euum Picked C1n
l
Where You Get The
ed the C.Ommunlty Concert Series
b.
COFFEE
lb. 55c
in Ga!Upolis on Thursday.
Convenience Of One Stop
6 oz. N•sc•hi or M■xwell House
A modern oH barge hu a
Shopping All Under Roof
INSTANT COFFEE
jar 89c
capacity
equal to that of a' JUl 90
Unel1111flecl
IN RACINE SINCE 1 860
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Clover Form ln,t. ColfH 6 oz. 69c
Clover Farm Flour . . . . , 5 lb, 39c

E■twell Macker■I , . . . . 2 ans 39c
Harvo Dog Food . . 25 lb. bag ,1.98

Clover F■rm Cooking Oil . pt. 39c

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Sausage · · · · 3 rolls $ 1 .00
Pork Steak · · · · · · · · lb. 55c
Head lettuce _ 2 hMds 29c
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f

I Adult Class

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M �'5;:and

2..week Revival

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"iddlepo,t and 11r. and - Pml
s.11en and children - wJOOS
Church of Mlddloday •=ing with their �port will 10 to Huntington this
M r. and Mn. E!:ier
·" . p:....-.
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CLIFTON - The r e g u I e r
.
Foreed braoobet of pu117 wil- the day·• progrllll'l
Saturday n-min@: for • awimmlng 1 The Methodlat Felkntah1p
rR
f-:
H
r,11n
of
EdMr.
and
Mr-3.
Alvm
8utcber
eallof
lhe
Mr.
and
M
low• f-l.1. and Ja.....,i,.• (Oow• All article by VictOr Rel.a , .fore- IIXNlthly meetmg of the Friend• !
y lDllead of the k» Wtlng Reed,ville c: h a r , I! had tht'ir m were visitors m UM: C. ii. fi.m. ed Oil Mr. and MN. dlart. ...
fU
fu
:7l
part
. .,.qufnctJ
•.,...... were med
�to dee• iDI anc es" w u read by
party to have been in A.them. 'lhe month meel. i
ittinl
Mra. ahlp Clasa Clf the CWton MethoBr h
l,fetboJi,t dolpb home Thursday .
cher Thursday
dist Church held Friday evenl_n el PJ' PLEASANT - Regiltratlon YOUlti peopli!I an lo meet .,1 the lltt lylllM'X in at the
wnin,:
Rodney
Hal·
Mlael
tbe
Do
orat.e the home of
.
MN Satun:lay eve. Clyde and Randall WallaN' o! Mr. and M'ra. Harry Drtc.
ch
h
lie and Nellie Zerkle Mcrnday eve- During the program hour Min at �e church was preceded with i for the Adult E.duc,tion eveninJ: church at 7 to go to Huntlngtoo . .ln
n g with about 20 hi attendance . Pr'lCtorvil!e vUlited he� Sunday I Mr. and Mn. Ralph Dn:r&amp; of Amo
nmg for the meeting of the Mid- Lucille Smith ahowed 11ide1 of 8 fllh fry
school will continue through 'Mmn Tbt lot lkatln&amp; party :, Ill . be They contrlhlb.d r, to the Mart with their brother. Lff Wallace bridge, Pa., Rev. and Mtl Jleri,
,
dleport Garden Club.
her trip to tlawali which were B�l Brown � a• in charge of the day, March 9 at Point Pleasant held Saturday. March 25.
.
I bert Harrla, Athena, spent SundlJ
fund. The Metbod:Jat s u n d a y and family.
nt
busmeH meehng _wh.en the claA High School,
------educational arid beautiful.
C
B
W.
ey
' with r.. O. Taggart and Mr, and
i1J
b,'en
has
who
.
odd
.
S
r
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l:,,
School here alao contr i ed 5
g
VISIT IN DAYTON
to
sell
ne.pluns
voted
u
a
monity
Individual
counselin
at
the
home
or
his
&amp;an
.
will
Mrs. Dwight Hobad:.
be
Carl,
has
of
dub
tbe
meeting
ext
n
The
g
II
----•
-·-•· anawc.i"CU ro call
I
.
a1 115 D11111w,c,rll
Mr and Mrs WlJbur c· Hood to the heart fund.
, Mrs. ra111ng
· pro)eC
·
,
·
t
ta
AV!l&gt;
.,
e�
•1
been
k
Mr. and Mn. Carl Harrft IDII
a
to
tht'
•
Elmv.ood
uring
bl
thi,
d
period
Re,t
of
f
the
at
home
held
be
.
rom
will
'-'"·-I •ttracl buW!.
· Virgil V Brown Mr . and Mra. Robert Ha,--.,
__ of
· and Mr1.
-i.. -w Ith ''""'. ud Mr,
H
.
d
au
•
7
p.m.
ghte_r of Fremont lperd: a 1
�
to
9
II
t
e
m.
to
a
h
on
Apr1
th
h
r01pect1ve
3
wJ
I
.
?
t
Ra
C.
A.
Emmls
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Luth
e
r
Tucker
·
·
p
y
y Hecox waa voted into
Mr
viaited in D yton Oh '
urda Da ton •ere '1ltlll of his par- ome
Grovt1
lrfn
days
with
an
Mr.
W.
.
d
�tudenh.
hostesses
Mrs.
as
.
efollowing
me
V
s
am
the
itlng
in
at
charge
were
of
r
,
progr
ho
Thoma
the
L!r
Hoi- entt saturday, Mr. and Mra Fon l cently
active' tnemberahlp by the club
1
lth M , � �
1
were Mr. and Mrs. Char. 1 H ams .
�
t h e 1 � �JOch
H
a
l
ae
y.
ad I communication from Mn. H. Juhl lng, Mrs. James Harley for the evening. The poem, "The The full curriculum for
.
�
lldren,
M�. and Mrs. Bill
H!Jbadt and
Entsminger.
David
les
and
Mrs.
pr
g
te
I
"
in
and
s
n.
udes
Mr.
io
l
:
and
�
nn
mathematd
!
M
wa
Creator,
read
by
Jee
Mra.
Ca
r
Bened�
H
Mr.
ich
h
and
Emmett
w
Mn.
einey
re&amp;d
was
Nolan
Howard
n.
c.ol
.
a
i
u
s
Sat
nt
rdar
evfDine
pe
j
lY
:'fl
f
.
of
DevJDe
Jo�
c1,
Parkersbur
pe
\Vlill.ea
.
electromcs,
_______
organic ehemisg
pert,ined to the Meigll County During the social hour the Kearns and Mrs. John c. Roullh 1
of
Cha l were Sunday
aul
StllerJ
willi
Mr.
Mn
I
and
.
P
it'
Pt'tlry
DW
of
Parkn
blue
print reading, industrial
Acbitvement Day which will be members and guesl!, Mrs. Janet read the poem, '"Try Thia Rem• try,
l iueat• cf Mr. and Mn. w a y n e spent a day here with sbur� I and f.amilY:
CIRCLE TO MEET
hydra
Mr
Md
,
ulics, shorthand,
typirlg, The Eleanor Circl@ will meet Brickles.
hal on Marcb 22 at Middleport Korn and Mrs. Roscoe Fowler edy."
E
E :i PlcUDI lpft1'
Mr1. Jam_es Ruth and Tammy.
p
Schoo
ing
to
room
the
d
invited
kkeepin
were
,
g
h
review,
�
made
uThe
meeting
clubs
l
was
The
closed
with
th.e
l.
�
�
�
L!r
Hi
� thilr evening &lt;'IhurMlay) at the Rev. W. W. Brau: attended the
� : ::n
i.
Th
Guests
m
tlie
B
S
parent,. Kt,
�- . le:aon home
planl to place arrangements for where refreshments "ere served Lord ' s !':-aye r i n wiiron tt f t e r sic ap;,reciat 1on, art l sketclung Htath Methodist Qiurch In Mid- weddin of hil daughter . M r
r?
,
and
g
1
M
Eber
Plcbna.
Sunday
were
hur
n-ln-law
In silver which .,Ames were played w i I h · .,nd painling ) home and family """'"
and
ao
. . p
·
••·pon
- Members are re- v·lf&amp;:ml.a
� at , •. ""·
·---=-----'--' -- I from the table decorated
.
_
arT a
•
nd Mr. HaI&amp;ey d ughte M a d M
Mr and Mn Paul Sellers, lrtr&amp;,
t
e
and blue. Tl_le ce terpie.:e Wal of
I
living,
sewing,
and
alipcovtn
. quested to bring .aewlng supplies Marhun at Parkersburg SalJf- �
prizes being \1;!)0 by Mn. Roush
�- an:·s n_� t nd
;
n I Sut
a. Jo.hn . Sellers � business 'ria1t,,
pa1e blue lr!S an white chry aan- and Mn. Kearns.
i Some of the above courses are to work on the junjor c-bolr robes. day. He waa accompanied to the ��
s
.
r
l
"
a
C��
.
and
1A
M
,
l
_
nL
1
1am
.u1
ed
l
ders - ors in Gallipolla M.....1.,....,.,.
themums BIue candle • were u
______
_
--•
·
_.1 , cffered f....... •• a ""'
""!'Vice
r
11
'
to
e
1
l
,,..,
hat
M
1
t
waa
announ
...
--c,
u
r
weddin
ii,'!;;,
aaf"ng
I
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Orr called GO
.
'"'�
g by his grandson, Mr. and and IOn, .Jeff . ha \'e returned to
In the c�stal holders Mra. StansCLASS TO MEET
M . Brown would have charge dents of this area.
Mrs. Jamea Parr and d�oghter their home at Philo af:er a short Mr. and Mn. Eber Picken, Sun,
presided at lh; silver ser- 1 n
b
Additional information re{!.ard- : :11e Golden RuJe C'lau of th.e of Athens. After 8 boneymocn at !itay with hi1 parf'n!.!I, Mr. and day.
l of� the March me:eting .
IS
v:
i Others attendmg the meeting Ing the course.s may be obtained I Middleport First BapUit Church Florida the couple Will make their Mra. Oren Childers.
Mr. and Mr11. Fred lJuten ad
_______The monthly ftllowshi;I meetini
at the home at New York State.
1
were
Mt!.
Ray
Pie-kens,
M
rs. , by calling 294 week da:i,-s, 8 a.m. i will � this evenlr:.g
of Parkerdm-g apent tbt
!amlly
Mn.
E.
R.
William,
of the Choir of the Middleport
has
re,
' Brown and sons. Kit and Kevin. to 5 r.m. and 878 on weekenda : home 0• M_r. and Mr1. WUI.I, An• : Mr. end Mn. Robert Gutbeil turned from a few day11 v.ail in week.end with Mt. and Mn. ,kllm
nm Baptist Church was h e l d
thony at ?.:JO.
Ter11• and Timmy Tucker, Mrs. and evenings.
and family ol Lockbourne, Ohio Belpre with Mrs. Kathryn Dietz Selle!'!.
Wednesday evening at the home
------·-- - - . h
----eW
QVen
'
Earl
Robinson
and
daug
ter
Cher:
----c-ccc-were SUnday guests of Mr. and and IOD, Bill.
of Mn. David Jenkins.
yl,
Mr,,
Rlchal!
Kearn,
Mr.
and
d
IOQ,
lia.h
was
.
Mr■•
Jock
Weathennan.
. ea.
Mr■ Clarence Lacy wa,
lmnbus vi!itor �tly.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ril
y
and
chll
?ene
y
Mr.
Ronnie
i
Mn.
M
anc1
tn
aod
e
n
ope
n•
to
•!
I
• ot the devotio
l
aon of Columbus ■pent the week- M1:5. Sha� S1� and �avy
the f:Veniq. Mrs. Gerald Anth- 1 NEW HAVEN - The Evangeli drCl] , Joyce, �IDllDY and Jan, M . I
on _... leade , conducted cal United Breth,cn Church be,e i Roush and children, Curtll, Caro. eod hen, with her parenta, Mr . aco m Coolville vlstt,ng .-elal,ves.
y
,
I
B � �
oc
.e
and Chester, Mr. and M r .
; m Mra. &amp;land Torrence a n d Billy,
.Mrs. Patty Dunfee, o y d
�ud awarded prizes to Mrs. ls planning a revival to be be)d 1 lyn
l
and
B.
Wa�ace
and
family
lhlrllJ Milli, Mrs. Beul ».b White, the two weeks r,ireceding Easter. Rich3rd Gilkey and Mrs. P a u } Clallfl 12 of Heath Methodist 1be Syrac:u:ae Le:diea A.....111.._, family_
rnw his reple
5ervl·cetl w ill Itart s u n d a y. ,I Bostic and daugl,ter Cheryl Lynn ! Church met Wednesday evening
___,_, Rev · Adams ol Circlev ille O • aU of Little Hocktng were Sunday Rev, Glazier
.11....
Mn. Ctdl Brtr:UJ.1ury.
I
· at the borne of
Firl
Dept.
met
Ia
regular
aeukln
'
borne
appointment
·
vil!itora
in
the
Wall.a
here
SuadaJ ..i..w•
ce
.....Mra. Bruce Lloyd onda
Rev. and Mn. Paul Hooks and
. .
·
of a.,
Mabel
Feb.
Mn. White, president, wu ln I March 19, and Jut through Eas- '
g
Mr,.
VanMeter
of
Dye
with
Tom
Akron
visited
z
here
l
the aon, and Mr Ed h Bet mg
II
1 evenin
th the devotional M
MJddleport
in
'
wi
aU recently
fl.
I
ter was 8 recent guest al bet bro,,
wilh relath:ea .
President Mrs. Ada Slack I D
•
ebarge of. the business meeting ter, each evening at 7:30. Rev.
rlod presented b.
.)
Mra.
Earl
pe
were
dinner
and
aupper
gues'b
re'
1
O
U
t
f
th
t
E
D
e,
e
or
R
be
0
IJa£
r
·
.
:
ther,
Eldor. Kraeuter and fm:nlly�
l
M
r
i
r
,
and
Mrs.
Charles.
so
p
the
A
.
cbarg
Donald
M
that
ting
n
by
and announc-td.
Knight her topic being ''The
,,
ee
opened
gt, cenUy of Mr . Ca Ie Bah
SI
en church, will pre.i.ch
Hav
New
and Mt:!!. Clarence Gtuelff
Mr.
:
of
f
••ere
Rockbridge
guests
her
o
e
b
�·
t
the
rr
g
II
flag pledge and repeating
ln
meeting would be held at
Beautf of the White Lilly "
WU calling on parent., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bar. rec-eivtd word of a new
of
e
the
h
t
meetfirst
week
dur
ng
i
I
pad,,
Mrs. James Criswell p.:ealdent the "Lord's Prayer." Roll call M:·:
home of Kalad Hindy with Rev
�
ph Parker of ton.
daughter, bom to Mr. ad llr&amp;
was in charge of the .;_ting and was anawered by 1e memben. �
Donald Boone to have charge of ! Ing - to be joined by a Y E S
Wedneaday,
the devotion&amp; and Mra. p 8 u 1 1 (Youth Evangellstic Service) the Election of officers was held the new tabla clotbll whlch the Secretary and Treasurer•, report, llr. and Mrs. Seldon Bnker of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Randolph Roger Grueaer of Logan,
celebrated their 25th \l,'edding an- Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Hamm
when the Rut.h Cirtle of the Pom- clau baa bought for tt e cburcll were iven by Mn Eleanor hsecond week.
Smart the program
� P
g
Sunday
ts
waa
of
'1)eS
nlveraary on Tuesday, March 7. and SO!! James a� the 6m,.
eroy
First
aptist
hurch
omeroy
t
e
m
willing
C
were distributed to memben to ram and Mn, Sy1v1a Z
�
. r. and Mra
Refmhments w�re served by The names of tlie Y E s team Tuesday evenin
Way
Clark
a
n
d
eat of Mn. � . greodmodaer
,
at
the
church. be hemmed. It wa1 reported that Proceeds from the bake sale held Ji!
g
.,,_
those alreadY are Dick Wiblin and Franc-is
Mn. Jen1UJU to
.
family.
.
Mrs. Anna Marmichael of Sauth
.
Mrs
Rat
h
C
Zundel
,
chair·
p
Mrs. E. 0. Rall, a member, at the Harden grocery store S1tur·
111
mentkmed and Mrs. Pearl Hoff• Reichart. John Hoffman will lead man, presided an
Al
Mr
ra
d
H
M
Webster. last Wednnday.
rman
h
•
.
e
ars
a
lJ
d
I
ted
e
ec
were would undergo surgery at Holzer day Feb 25th waa $24.Sll
Prom d dau ter Peggy were c11lling
man, Harold E. Hubbard, Mr. song services·
Mrs. Fred Smith �d difldrea
Mrs. .Zundel, president : P.,rs. W U- Hospital today.
gh
.
an au� ule of small �cle, an
Smart. Mrs. Franc-es Bearhs,
spent
the week end with her parliam Holt, vice president: Mn. Durin the program bout
Mr
Mr.
a
.
Blam
----Taylo
nd
s
r .&amp;
taken on
oc1
Miss t this eetln ts te
oc
g
Mila Jerry �n. Miss Susan
ents
at
Crown City.
Elmer
Wic
family
am,
aturday
e
ning.
ev
secretary-treas- Lucille Smith showed colored �· An :
kh
Ian
S
Den Two Members
81ter •� was
was P .
1_.
Pullen, Mn. Lillian McGbee. Mrs.
.
urer• and Mni· Victor Young •lides o I her vacatmn
'Ill
tnp t-0 ned to be beld dllring the Jut
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harris GETS JAJL TERM
.
.J to•
Went To Library
� and L. D• Diles•
John Fut�
pubu'city. It was dee'.Jaueu
Hawaii·
and daugbter Of . Fremont spent LOS NGELES
week of Mardi, the exact date to
Den Two of Rock Springs Cub change the meeting night from the
A
ltJPII _ Jm
Refreshments were served by be announced te . There
the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
la r
Scouts Pack 246 met Wednesday 11econd to the third Tuesday of
will
honist
Art
Pepper
33
,
Ute hostesses, Mr�. James Euler,
NOTICE!
G er
be filled Ruter baaketl, colored
after school at the home of Mrs. each month.
��
W
�
a
y
.
r- �-. Mr■ � Euler egg■ and other article, for
��:, _ G •o""" H..,-;r ::?need ednesda
�- and
Dwight Logan , den mother,
.
Devotions taken from Acts 16: G bbo and M
O CS called on Mr and Mrs. Clfde term of 2 to 20 years fur pa:11111
I will be ·absent from Following the flag ceremony, 20-26
Lloyd:
ale. The auction ■ale planned for
".:
:
s
were led by Mrs. l:llen r��t of
ing heroin. Superior Judge Johll
te cam. i the March "17, meeting will be
Smith, Stlllda�.
refreshments were served by Couch, who had a meditation on and white lilies
SUnday
attenda
School
on
nce
F.
Aiso turned down Pepper'•
Mr. and Mrs . Grover Harris
my office March 1 3 Mike Young after which the "Let
were sed
the held on
March I!, instead. Twu March 5, wu r.o, the offering are announc
Us Sing'' and closed wlth dinln room for 8 cen
plea
for probation.
ing the marriage of
'·
g
gro
up visited the Pomeroy r.•bUc prayer.
b
y■
will
obaerved.
M
.
irthda
ba
$9.17.
ra
Worship
E
services
were
Dl\'ORCES ACTOR
W
held
IF
peD
to 1 5 inclusive.
their son, Caroll. They are s dLibrary to obtain data on trains, The program was presented by
Mildred
waa
Pierce
edded
the
M
h
Ro,
with
at
10:45,
Lad.
the
Rev.
r
ingCard
LOS
AKGELES
(UPI&gt; _ MOYie
b
i
e
ing a few days here.
re
te
theme for tbe nonth. The Mrs. Zundel, who bad for her W
the
finance
committee.
•
Dllrlng
the
a
Ing
the
me
sa
e
on
---"Worry
- -- cowboy "Wild Bill" EWoU ftl
s g
Nurses Will
' Pl n- I
eetr.n.g Wat Held
boys are making a scrap book on theme, "The Open Door. " Others
IOCial hour, Mn. Carrie SJnclair ning ai Faith."
vicinity divorced wednesdq by bis wile
this
in
cyclone
the
by
done
trains and each_ boy is making a participating In the program were The White Rose Lodge met on and Mrs. Betty Tbef!I aerved re- The MYF met Sunday evening
Be Present.
onday March 6 a� the Foll• of 33 yeari. Mn. Heh!a J. Elli■&amp;
M
00
replica of a train car. Boys at- Ml'!. Young, Mn. Leslie Price, W�elday aftamoon at the Am• frelhments to Mn. Donna Smith , and aaw a Moody Bible
Iru:tihrtc rod-Robinson home, and the Glt.'"11 52, was granted an �§wy
were Dwight Logan Jr., Mrs. T. T. Shelton, Mrs, Couch erlC8Jl Leglon Hall In Middleport Mrs. Ka,.. Hubbard Mn. Mildred rum
J. J. DAVIS, M.D. Ltending
•
...,. by 5uper-·�
•
.ws. w:o.:ree
,•• J•"'•Rob'mson bouse, occup1-ed by ...
'
· young. Mrs. Holt and Mra.
--•-arry WaI�
a.'l:c, and •1"me
,.. �t and Pierce, Mr1. Beled Hubbard, Mba The W.S.C.S. met t.ul
Lorain Ster- with JS uam,-,
Tuesday
Wolfson.
Kelly·
Mr�. Car) MattoJC conductmg tbe Boll1lle
rett.
Hubbard, Mrs. Shirley evening at the home of Thelma
busmess
meet
Prayer by Mni. Zundel closed
ing. Thank-you notes Hmton. Mrs. Op.al Upscomb Henderson. wttb an attendance &lt;1f
•
.
the meeting and a aoclal hour were read from member■ and Jt
9�
4 v� !I.
H
E
��
�
=
w
wu enjoyed wlth refreshment, u reported that Mrs. Edgar
:
�
�
k•
. S
g: proJ:s w e r e
Z
g, au11.
Thomas WU bnprovlng at her
served by Mr:1. Zundel·
-,
honui after being released from Eleenor Bobram, Mrs. Marie Rlz. dl1nturd, durina tho buaineaa
er, Mrs. Clara Lavender and Mn. meelfng.
_..:;;::::;:::;:::;:::;;;_-,/ Holzer Hospllal,
Ada
The program on, "1be Word,"
Slack.
Before the close of the meeting
Uf
the cliarler wa, draped jor Mrs. M r. and Mn. Morrftl Banlen eo, waa fed by Grace Swartz.
Irving Daines, a member who tertamed recenUy with • birthday Refrubment,, of ice &lt;.Te.am ac:;d
died lasl week in Albany, Refresh, cllnner booorfq Mr. Earl Naas■• cab anti eofl■e ..,. ...-ved.
menla were ■erv&lt;d by Mr,, Fran, Atleotllq were Mn. Earl N...., i1la .... -'IDB will be held
ces Flemming. Mrs. Dorothy Mor- Mn. Flerence Barden, Bill and on Tuaday eve. March II, at tbe
Mr. and Mn. Ray Hlnea and
Donnie Barden. Miss Dorothy home of Grace Swartz.
son, David, of Belpre, were week ris and Mrs. Helen Lewis.
Salser anti Mn, Robert Ralph _Mr. and Mn, Charle, D. Wood,
end gueat, of their parent,, M,.
,
villlad her motb■r , Mr■. J. B.
mg
Danc
Harden o1 Cohnnbu,.
and 1,1,., Willard Hines and 0,. Weekerul
Featuring Our
ay■■ at Mlddlepon, Stmday alB
and Mr,. J. H. Donovan.
Beinlf Announced
Mn. Luther Friend ■nt1 ...,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hine, reTwo weekend dance parties will and mother Mr&amp;. Alice CW}ehart ternoon. On the w ay hllDlf!, they
L1rgest Colleclloll
turned home loday from Cincin- highlight thla week's teene� ac- are vacationin In Florida. Mr. called at the home of Mr. and
g
natl where Mr. Hines was aent by Uvitlea. Friday evening 8 teen- Frumd drove them there but re- Mrs. Clair Woode and Conni Sue.
In
Mr. and Mrs. Harold SWArtz
the Pomeroy Motor Co. to attend age darice will be held at Middle- Nl'11ed to his home here.
and family of Williamstown, W.
a school for the Corvair.
port High School, iponaored by the
nt
ue
Mr.
R
of
Mrs
and
g
. Va., and Mr. and Mr1. Gerald
■tl
ece
Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Lelfhel Middleport majorettes, following
· Lige Shlelda were Mia WIima . Swart&amp; and daughter of Marietta,
arid son. Roger, were Gallipo,lfa the variety ahow.
visitors Wednesday.
Saturday evening at the Porn- � of Racine, RD. M1ss Jea vilited Mr. and Mrs. H o b a r t i
Mn. George Joachlm ls a medl- eroy High School, Wlder sponsor- lliller_ of Po�land �- and Miss Swartz, SUnday.
i
The old John Van Meter home I
cal patient at Holzer Hospital.
ship of the Pomeroy Band Boost- Romain Bostic of Str111gber1.
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Russell ers, another danet1 la scheduled. Roger X. Hubbard, who bu burned to the ground
I
completed Ilia boot t.ra1niq at the morning.
spent Sunday in Warren with their The Jays are at both.
Great Lakes Nani Center spent a Helen Findling of Columbus,
daughter and son•ln•law. Mr, and
------two weeltl lean with bro mother open! the weekend with be, mothMIDDLEPORT
· c:.nnetrist
Mrs. Robecl Sebult,. They we,e Sprin
g Fli,,"
a WUI
Mrs. Carl Hubbard. He left Feb. er and brother Iva and &amp;ssell
accompanied by Mrs. Rosa Stew•
art of Mason, w, Va.• aod Mrs. Be Fri,day E1'enin.g
28th for Washington. D. C., wheNi i Findling,
1, _
GeraJdine Greer and daughter, The FHA , , Mlddlepo� High he will be stationed.
I
Mrs. Edna West and aons My. 1
School will have Its annual Spring Mrl. Roger Winebrenner and! ron of Athens visited Mr. &amp; !I d
Sandra, of New Haven, W. Va.
Charlea Niemeyer LI confined to Fling ( semi-formal ) dance this 10D Kelly apent I week with her Mri. Clair Follrod and family,
I
his borne with an Injured ankle. Friday evening after the variety parents, Mr. and Mn. L, B. � Sunday.
show.
acle of Leesburg.
A great deal of damage was
The Magna Carta, the charter Tbe Jays of Pomeroy will fur. Mr and Mn Charles of Racine 1 ------·----­
ot Eogllsb ll'berty, ofteo is called nlsh the mwi lc. Admission will be
Floyd Jhttbewa of Syraeuae ; E. E, Rayman.
50c.
·
the Greal Law.
and Mr, William Blake ol Radne 1 Mr. Carl Hubbard, returned :
RD. visited a few days with Mr. l i,0011 Sunday from Puerto rucol
and Mrs. Lawrence Blake of · where be has been employeu for :
' the pasl ten week,,
Cleveland.
Mr. and Mn. Joe Mathew■ andj' Mr. and Mrs. Franll: Rice and ·
for your
son of Ahoo visited Mr. and Mr■ eblldren mo.-ed to Jackson, Mieb- 1
igan.
Joha Dully.
Della Starl&lt;ey ol Columbu, I Mr. and Mn. Ruel Boggess
ipellt a weekend at the William! and eb.lJdren eel hiJ mother Mn. I
health
! Osa Boggess moved from the
Diddle home.
Mr. and Mrl. Uge Sbields, Mr. , Liala property on Apple St. to Le- ·
,nd Mr■. John McCoy and chll• tart Falla.
dren spent a SUnday with M1 . Mr. Robert White ls a patient
e Novelty
Miller and ebildreo o t · in Ille Meigs Gene,al oospltal In .
Mary
Your prescription ts I written:
Packages
· Pumeroy_
Portleod R. D.
.
Mr. ml Mn. Clarence Law- , Mr and Mn. Troy Zwilling j,
order from your doctor !o your
e Decorated
""""' anti children !)I Portlalld ' -• Sunday in Hunlmgton,
Bulceh
- � with Mr. and Mn i Va.
pharmac-ist; for best curative result.II, it

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Pittom Have Edge,

Din:, llnllnll, Pumoroy-Mldclleport,

as the two tearna bring their bat- Balley Howell ICOl'tld ■ pom&amp;I
trn:I The BobcaUI' press "rove ] wumer of the Class A title m 1958
By ROBERT GRlMM
tie for a playoff spot down to the and George Lee M to lNd tbl
I9
United Pm■ lntecuaUon11I
loo much for the Qu.aken, 1 and a aemi-fma1tst m 1959, fell
final weekend of the National PistOlll to their Wedoeaiday olfbt
IFFIN
triumph.
RN
droppwg
by
runnmg
lhe
of
OIJI
Alan
1940.
m
title
the
.COLUMBUS ( UPII - Three who won
Basketball A.!sociatioo season.
BY JO
GR
I
Northwest
to
deciaion
former state champions and a Jones scored 21 points fur Cam- a e&amp;.55
BY BOB WINGETT
..klo
The p,·,to••
-114.Ll•game The Eaatem Dlvlllon cb•M
.... wen1 a 1.-11
UIUW Preu la&amp;trnatloaal
previously unbeaten team were bridge and Don Murphy scored 20 (20-21 m the Canton district.
�
the
Boaton
Celtic&amp;
whipped
S
1._
•·· 1wi:y
NEW YORK IUPD-Jerry Lu- ahead of the RoYals Wuc.11
. .
.
.
Sentlnel Sports W rJter
·
for New Phil!y.
knocked out of the running
the
cuse
Natl
Cmcmnat1 Western Halli! , ( 14-fi)
136-117,
and
OIWI,
I.alters 120ca . the 6- foot, 8- lnch star around beat the Los Angeles
•
'
.
Warrensville's
overpow
Despite
(
13-41
)
d
st.
in
Ohio
llign
loa
qualified
!or
Wednes
Anderson
ay
night
Wea
and
Divillon
champ
0
tern
"-y 0,ght but ,i-,
·
·
·
. whom
.
, Ohkl Slate has constructed 103• w-..a-e.
..
cu.o, IIWI
....,,
· tournament adwr.. enng rerord . the St. Jgnafiu.s vie• the semJftnala
S(:hool distnct
rn lhe Cincinnati
mwt play the Boston Celtics to. Louis Hawks routed tbe Knicb.
The former state champs elimi lory did not come as too muc-b of district Wednesday night. Western an unbea:n aeason, ��. waa night ud the Philadelphia Wa,· 117•94, In other gamu.
•
ege .�aikelb&amp;JI � Playnat.ed were Xenia and New Phila- a surprise. JgnatiU&amp; was runner · Hills socked Amelia, TT-59, and nam
rio
rs Friday night before closm
PROVIDENCE R 1 IUPJ) _
e:
.thl.e
g
'
O
Year
0�
for 1961 10 a _n� -- ---- delphia in Class AA and North. up in the rugsed Cleveland West Anderson triunJ?hed over Cincin- Ren , __ Po,;_,.:_,_ ol _
aseun:i,_,._
uu.,-,
honw1de poU conducted by Umte&lt;I
0- te race to West T h _an
· thc .xna
· CJpss A. An d in
weslern m
-:C
nab St. Xavier, 63-S-t, m an up.
per game this season, and also N.Y., and St. Lawrence UDIY8l'l1ty
Press lJJt�aallonal.
Class AA district at Bedford, War• spo�Led a 16-4 mark gomg mto set.
...,ft_,_ N•y, , were �
The jwuor center, who also l:s battling for the national title in 'vClllouu,
· h had • the game
hir
·u
·
ei
H
ht
�nsvi
�
y"
k
"Cor_
Paul
Fan
rebounds
In
In
other
Class
A
action,
Plesant
Sports
wllh
er
and
the
Record
outcome
·
of
County
Wednesda
y 81 the East•• �
Meigs
. .
topped the voting last week for
ugg
In other �orlheastem Dllit �� and Fa�b :WO� their games
. ore a ',._
JCioea of Minersville rolled a 265 game Monday night 2 l ,t,a, gh t , fe
that
,tru
le
hinging
on
closhi!
sentatives In the NCAA bocur
gg
er ica team,
40. , games, F.1yria ( 17-5 ) overpowen::u in the Manon district, and Gara- the UP J AJI-A m
at the Pomeroy Bowling Alleys for the local high si ngle C leve1and 5t. 1�nat ms 1oe.
.
.
. Ing games.
tourney March JI.ti at Denver.
9?readea
gled the _field m balloting
Those Wf're some of the high- I Lakc11,\}otl t 17-t) by a 52-49 count , way 120-4) came through with a
game of the season.
by 292 sport.a writers and broadCorky rolled for Rawlings Motors. He spared in Lhe lights of a 16 • game r.ird on il , and unbeate11 Cleveland St. Jo- 72-48 romp over Springfield Local casters throu_ghout the country.
first two frames . then hit on eight beautiful strikes_. His cruci.a\ ni\·ht of "lo.�P ,1mi you·rel scph t21-01 romped to a 69-53 vie- at Dennison.
Lucas received the votes of 242
_ _ _____
)1st toss at the pins went astray and he ended wtlh a out" tourney play .
1 tory over Ashtabula Harbor 03-31
writers,
a Btll)lDing IIU per cent.
Undefeated Old Washington uf at Eastlake.
split .
SIGN MINORS PACTS
,
.
F
ellow All-Americ-a Tom 5tith ot
H is game was not only hl�h so far th.is season but GuPmsey Counly 12.fi.O) downed
Oth�r Games
PITTSBURGH &lt;UPi l _ Pitcher
-,, bY a •14..,,3 mar·
' Stewart of Pacific Grove, St . Bonaventure was a remote
Probably for last year also, said Rock Davis, alleys boss. ForI ,e. rye 1,..,..
. Northwestern of Wayne County, Arc-_h1e
-nd p'·-'e, ••t'th only 19
' 'um
ia.... fm
se-.v
· in
· the "arie
•1 · tt a dis1 nc· 1 °Pat Wili , de+.:eased , hold� the si ng le game high a t sm
,....,. ---------- c al
_ 1f. , and c-atc-her-outflelder Dom·
•
and
..,,,
vo•.
~•k · ca Te•ry
.
AIJ,•--,,
r
o
e
fi
Pomeroy. He rolled a terrific 290 game about v
h in d Jay Burris 33 pomts. .,r ra•
lmclc Capurso of San Jose, Calif. , '•• ,
with
'd
,
Pu,d
D
b·
m
of
e
was
ue
th
e
ne
"
six years ago . He also hit 280 once . His recor d v r i.eysburg (23-3), a finalist in l:m I
8
.
were signed Wednesday to play
th nme.
wi�
has been threatene d, but watch out for Corky .
year·s state I01.!rney. kept on Lhe
w,·th the Hobb, N M I b °f th
' eons e, ·t
an
0
Corky ' s fellow bowlers observ e slyly now that C' orky winni ng track w i th ll 71-50 deci•
b la : w,-'thI pl"v�. 1,-.' e qo•i..,sc•hingebo
Sophomore Le�gu�.
..
0'd·
r
has the odds over them.
-.
.,.
sion over Wootisfidd 1 14-8) in the
·
mernber Of the �rJd champion
of
work
his
at
something
stith
in
the
country,"
said
Lucas
.
.
They sa y he carries around
.
olhe r semifinnl_ game at Mariett�.
Pittsburgh Pirate! organization.
today when ,·nfonned of ht's sele·....I- !
about equal weight to a bow Img ba II - the Land Trans• In Dayton, eighth-ranked Xema
OU
tion. "It'a something to live up to
fer Journal .
1 20-21 dropped a 57.54, overtime By United PHH ImenaUoul NON-1'111.,E BOUT SET
____
rd 1ct to Kettermg Fairmont
Morehead State is going to he PARIS &lt; UPll--SOlomon Boysaw the �st of the year and next
w
ball
during
V
basket
able
M
a
I
,
t
Ohi
1
l
S th
19. 31 on three straight free thrown agamst the "gi�nts" of of Cleve!and, Ohio, and Gracieux year.
has
High
lOO'M,
�1:
Pomerov
of
o�
��rris
��ii
:��son
'
the �;59�:�
'
th1 ows by guard John Murphy college basketball when it st.arts l..am;,erti, European featherweight · · · . DeftDd NCAA Crown
e
n
C
ll
eg
o
any
auure,
so
11tuch
tongw
h
TJ&gt;et
Virginia's
West
at
made his mark
play in the NCAA tournament champion from Fratl(e, will meet Thia latest honor come9 at a
that ked the contest.
colChurch
th�
.
no
fun,
no
strife.
Easy-ciaH,
"'Y to
led
freshman,
Harrison, as a varsit.Y
.
.
a 10-rDWld bout here March 20. time when Lucas is getting ready
in
w
k,
but
next
the
Kentucky
ee
Th
"
ry
t
viereverse
e
to
d
a1rmon
•·
.
wear
and
second
easy
CHI
the
eyn
•
•
•
the
lhort
fo
tie
.
a
and
r
years
.
.
1ege to its best record 1n 31
to lead Ohio State m
• to '• 1.s f'ma1
is
of
rmging The non-title bout will be staged
con
school
dent
b
h
t
soft
poi
collar
al
loob
Xenia
the
neat
over
ond
earlier
rm
trim.
s
decision
II
n
e.
Conferenc
woy
Place in the Presidents' Athletic
.
game of the regular season SatJ
..a'
h
o
.
em
d
rth w,"th a coupIe at 132 poun..._
a
lo
e
,
us
n
I
b
a
t
t
over
t
ol
I
b'•tuprem
y
com
orta
v.
nd
..
a
nnlfto
I
a
.
.
.
sea•
the
egular
r
durmg
Dragons
de
� $4.50
According to Bethany statistics. the former P,mthcr
urday agamSi lllmois and then
the leatherwelght limit.
netted 270 :narkers during the season for a 15 point son, M·55, In which the Rues won o[ economy-sized players.
into th0 NCAA tournament ned
Granny Williams and Hecky
average. He hit o n 48 er cent of his shots from the t'icld the Miami Valley League title.
'"
....
Mariella
week where Ohio State ill the deThomvso11 , each of wbom meas .
.
.
Goes Into Finals
and about 71 per cenr from the fr e e-throw circl e .
Frazeysbur
71·
Woodsfi
e
ld
50
fendtn
g
g (:hampion.
•
•
ure s-11, once again provided 1M
•
Main St,
The Bison coaching staff probably will he after more The victory
Pomeroy
pul FaJrmont into
Old Washington
7t, Fort
Frye 631 Lucas has averaged 2.UI points
spar
as
.
M
ore
he
11ti S_ta� deI
--e
at· • --k
_
graduate s of the SEO.
·
Lh!! firrnls of the Dayton District
_:::_::_,,..,,.,.--.,,..,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,,..,..,.
Saturtiay night against the win• ed Western Kentucky �n ove�time,
1t has been learned that Pomeroy Guard Terry Ohlin­ ner of tonight's Dayton Chami• 00-72, Wednesday. the_ Victory
ger was awarded a berth on the AH . Tourney t e am of the nade•Dayton Colonel While game. gave the Eagles t�e 0�10 Valley
Chesapeake Class AA Tournam ent.
Favored Cambridge f lfi.4l tmr· Conference champ1onsh1p and a&amp;­
of
e
performanc
bc�t
his
Lhe
turned
in
Junior
1
1
5The
vivc-d 8 thirrl period scare to sured them an NCAA berth.
Pomeroy
though
points,
24
scoring
ther _ posl-�ason to_urnament
high school career,
down New Philadelphia l l H l l Jn ��
went down to a 68-62 oef e at at the hands of the Jronton the New Concord Class AA dis position will be hlled tonight when
•
Tigers, who went on to win the tourney.
Kentucky and Vanderbilt meet on
a neutral court iI1 Knoxville,
Don't forget the independent game at Pomeroy High
Tenn. 'I'he two teams finished the
School tonight between Pomeroy Grads and a Pt Pleasregular season lied for second
ant squad with plentv of college talent Th e p,ehminary
place in the Southeastern Confer
U
8 ence and the winner of this play­
' game begins at 7 P.fll.
___
off game goes to the NCJ\A.
The Junior Class of Racine !.!l also sponsoring a Don.
Mississippi State won the South­
key Basketball game tcnight on the high school court.
eastern
title, but passed up the
By FRF.D DOWN
Admission will be 75 cents for aclults and 50 for slu­
tournament bid because or an unUniled Pren lnleroaUonal
dents,
Orlando Ce::,cda weighed in to. written state segregation law.
1
Cmctn,oti st. Xav1H 54 day with his version of the San The Ohio Valley Conference oon­
l&lt;'l'ancisco Ginnts· Hl&amp;J collapS6 eluded !ta campaign in a three­
Al 001 1,.
I
and laid the blame for the loss way deadlock, but Morehead State
Ohio 111111 School Touraanil'nh Kclleri ng Fmrmont 57,
Xenia 14 (ol) of the National League pennant eliminated Eastern Kentucky eal'B)' UnltN. PreH lnleraaUon.al
squarely an ex-manager Bill Hig- lier this week to earn the right
At
Bedford
Clau AA Dlstrtct.s
lo play Western Kentucky.
I
ney.
,
58,
Ignatius
Cleveland St.
A, Berea
Morehead will meet either
the
"That
lost
for
man
pennant
Warrensville 40[.
Elyria S2, Lakewood 49
of Cincinnati or Loyola of
Xavier
us," said Cepeda. "He has no
Al Ne"' Concord
At Cl11ch1aaLI
guts, he can't manage, he doesn't Chic-ago in a preliminary round
Cambl'ldge 69 ,
Cincinnati Wetitern HIiia 71,
New Phil11dclphiu Iii know baseball or baseball pU)ye ns game at Louisville next Tuesday.
Amelia SU
Al Eastlakf!
und ho always was pie-king
Anderson 63,
FIGHT RE8ULTI
on me. "
Cle-,elnnd St. Joseph 69,
IIOAD HAZARDt
Ashlubula Harbor 53 Cepeda's outburst came when By Uall.td Pr-ea■ l nietaa.Houl
UFETIME QUAUTY
Northwest 66, '-NorQJwestcrn 55 he wa11 confronted with a quote ( M IAMI BEACH, Fla. - Sonny
Rittman 56, Independence 44
GUARANTEE
.attributed to Rigney that said Or- Liston, 219'11, Philadelphla, kayReno,
20t,
Klng,
Howard
oed
Claa1
A
Dfalncta
lando
didn't
to
want
win
enou
h
g
lNDISTRIAL LEAGUE
and objected lo a 1959 switch to Nev. ( 3 ).
At Canton
High Scortta M1:1rch i, l9GI.
Now, all Turnpike.Proved Goodyear auto tires offer you
==========
you're riding on new Goodyear
High Three Gllll1e Ind .I. Bail· South Amherst { tfr41 vs United l�ft field. Cepeda moved to left
double-barreled
protection
•
•
•
with
a
sensational
coast•
in
writing! MOJt; dwl 60,000 Good
•
fic,ld In the 19S9 cnmpeign In or
Loco! 00-121
ey _ H. BlackMlun _ 507,
I er to make room
to-cout guarantee • • • agairut all normal road huard&amp;
JOU in all fif1y 1tata are ...cty 10
at first base
High Single Game A. Jeffeni _ Tonight's Ohio hlgll school Lour cl
r
rookie
,
•
•
■g
nament
basketball
6l'hedule:
fo
am,
Willle
1
delecu
in
workmamhip
McCovey.
and
material.
Wbca
.Road Hazard and Quali1y GuanaleO
One day body work
2111.
"If I didn · t think mlJ&lt;'.h of the
Clan. AA Dl11t.rle1a
free with . . . .
Team ThrM Game11 - Swi11her
idea why did I \lolunteer to pl.er
At ColumbUI
_
Lohse - ,,..
COMPLETE
\ ,.
Columbus Lmden 1 19.0) vs Ga left field?" asked Cepeda "I
Team Sini;::le Game SwiMher•
'
\
. ,,
played
good in 1958 but �hen
hanlla H?•O
Lohse - trl1.
1.
load
Ha1anl
Guarantee
All
new
Goodyear
auto·
lnaJ
owner
for
number
of
months
speclf"
aed.
:
Newark I IR..'l l vs Grnn&lt;lvl�w II1ingi;i went bad in 1959 Ri gney
mobile
tires
are
guaranteed
by
written
certificate
against
2.
Ufelhne
Guarantee-All
Goocf
T'
irit
tre ...,_
STANDINGS
ycu
turnt.&gt;d on me and called me a
(14-7 )
normal Road Hazardt-i.e., blowouts, fabric brcab, cutl
anteed
against
any
defects
in
�p
1111d
...
Downle-Groa
troublemaker.''
Al New Coneord
-except
repairable
puucturea.
Guannttt
limited
to
ori
.
rial
without
limit
aa
to
time
or
milea,._
g:
Swillher-I.oh11e
Wcllio:\"ille 1 13-81 vs Bellaire (\J.JOl The Giants appeared to have
Blue and Gr,,1
the 1959 pennant won going Jnto
At YQUngatnwn
One Color _ $50
Any Good,et1r J,aln will ,,pair without ,harp, o, m:ak, �, oa II ae tit-, •
Joe'a Boys
. Warren Harding 1 11-IO) \Is Cam:1 the final 10 days of Ute S1!ason
based °" ori1it1al ir,U J,;,Ja umaWll1 and ,u,r,nl "GoodJIU Pri&amp;,"'.
Two-Tone
_
$60
Foreman-Abbott
bell I 18·5 I
but faded and the Los Angele,
Aahland
At Btrea
Dodgen and Milwaukee Braves
Change Colors, $10.00
SEASON HIGHS
Clevelnnd West Tech ( 18-1) vs went on to tie for the flog and
Ind. :, Games Wm. Chlaler 57' Oberlin ( 12"81
create a post-sea11011 playoff won
Ind. t Game Max Boring At Betltord
by the Dodgers. Rigney was re­
IN.
Cleveland Ea!lt Tech ( 17.11 \'s lieved of his poat last season and
SERVICE CENTER
Team S Gamta Swt1her-�h11e Pa rma 1 14- 5 1
nnw mana11e11 the Lo:s Angeles An­
Rutland, Ohio
- M78.
At Eaatlah
Stop taking cha.ncea on amooth,
gels of the American League.
Here'• a new, low price on triple­
Team 1 Game Foreman-Abbott Cleveland East 113.7) vs Ashla
worn mal C.1 cheoe 3-T Rayon
-perod 3-T All-Wealller Ny.
fN.
All•Weathen today and save at
bula ( 17-31
Iona by Goodyear. They're tum­
new, low pricca. Guaranteed far
pilu:•pmved !or atrength. safety
12 months . • , YOW' safety turn­
and dependable mileage. Guarpib-p■owdl
■nleod lor 15 monllu.
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Church of Mlddloday •=ing with their �port will 10 to Huntington this
M r. and Mn. E!:ier
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CLIFTON - The r e g u I e r
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Foreed braoobet of pu117 wil- the day·• progrllll'l
Saturday n-min@: for • awimmlng 1 The Methodlat Felkntah1p
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f-:
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r,11n
of
EdMr.
and
Mr-3.
Alvm
8utcber
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lhe
Mr.
and
M
low• f-l.1. and Ja.....,i,.• (Oow• All article by VictOr Rel.a , .fore- IIXNlthly meetmg of the Friend• !
y lDllead of the k» Wtlng Reed,ville c: h a r , I! had tht'ir m were visitors m UM: C. ii. fi.m. ed Oil Mr. and MN. dlart. ...
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part
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�to dee• iDI anc es" w u read by
party to have been in A.them. 'lhe month meel. i
ittinl
Mra. ahlp Clasa Clf the CWton MethoBr h
l,fetboJi,t dolpb home Thursday .
cher Thursday
dist Church held Friday evenl_n el PJ' PLEASANT - Regiltratlon YOUlti peopli!I an lo meet .,1 the lltt lylllM'X in at the
wnin,:
Rodney
Hal·
Mlael
tbe
Do
orat.e the home of
.
MN Satun:lay eve. Clyde and Randall WallaN' o! Mr. and M'ra. Harry Drtc.
ch
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lie and Nellie Zerkle Mcrnday eve- During the program hour Min at �e church was preceded with i for the Adult E.duc,tion eveninJ: church at 7 to go to Huntlngtoo . .ln
n g with about 20 hi attendance . Pr'lCtorvil!e vUlited he� Sunday I Mr. and Mn. Ralph Dn:r&amp; of Amo
nmg for the meeting of the Mid- Lucille Smith ahowed 11ide1 of 8 fllh fry
school will continue through 'Mmn Tbt lot lkatln&amp; party :, Ill . be They contrlhlb.d r, to the Mart with their brother. Lff Wallace bridge, Pa., Rev. and Mtl Jleri,
,
dleport Garden Club.
her trip to tlawali which were B�l Brown � a• in charge of the day, March 9 at Point Pleasant held Saturday. March 25.
.
I bert Harrla, Athena, spent SundlJ
fund. The Metbod:Jat s u n d a y and family.
nt
busmeH meehng _wh.en the claA High School,
------educational arid beautiful.
C
B
W.
ey
' with r.. O. Taggart and Mr, and
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b,'en
has
who
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School here alao contr i ed 5
g
VISIT IN DAYTON
to
sell
ne.pluns
voted
u
a
monity
Individual
counselin
at
the
home
or
his
&amp;an
.
will
Mrs. Dwight Hobad:.
be
Carl,
has
of
dub
tbe
meeting
ext
n
The
g
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a1 115 D11111w,c,rll
Mr and Mrs WlJbur c· Hood to the heart fund.
, Mrs. ra111ng
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been
k
Mr. and Mn. Carl Harrft IDII
a
to
tht'
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Elmv.ood
uring
bl
thi,
d
period
Re,t
of
f
the
at
home
held
be
.
rom
will
'-'"·-I •ttracl buW!.
· Virgil V Brown Mr . and Mra. Robert Ha,--.,
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· and Mr1.
-i.. -w Ith ''""'. ud Mr,
H
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p.m.
ghte_r of Fremont lperd: a 1
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to
a
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on
Apr1
th
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r01pect1ve
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Emmls
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Luth
e
r
Tucker
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y
y Hecox waa voted into
Mr
viaited in D yton Oh '
urda Da ton •ere '1ltlll of his par- ome
Grovt1
lrfn
days
with
an
Mr.
W.
.
d
�tudenh.
hostesses
Mrs.
as
.
efollowing
me
V
s
am
the
itlng
in
at
charge
were
of
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progr
ho
Thoma
the
L!r
Hoi- entt saturday, Mr. and Mra Fon l cently
active' tnemberahlp by the club
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were Mr. and Mrs. Char. 1 H ams .
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t h e 1 � �JOch
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ad I communication from Mn. H. Juhl lng, Mrs. James Harley for the evening. The poem, "The The full curriculum for
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lldren,
M�. and Mrs. Bill
H!Jbadt and
Entsminger.
David
les
and
Mrs.
pr
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te
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Mr.
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Creator,
read
by
Jee
Mra.
Ca
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Bened�
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Mr.
ich
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and
Emmett
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Mn.
einey
re&amp;d
was
Nolan
Howard
n.
c.ol
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s
Sat
nt
rdar
evfDine
pe
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f
.
of
DevJDe
Jo�
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Parkersbur
pe
\Vlill.ea
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electromcs,
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organic ehemisg
pert,ined to the Meigll County During the social hour the Kearns and Mrs. John c. Roullh 1
of
Cha l were Sunday
aul
StllerJ
willi
Mr.
Mn
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and
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Pt'tlry
DW
of
Parkn
blue
print reading, industrial
Acbitvement Day which will be members and guesl!, Mrs. Janet read the poem, '"Try Thia Rem• try,
l iueat• cf Mr. and Mn. w a y n e spent a day here with sbur� I and f.amilY:
CIRCLE TO MEET
hydra
Mr
Md
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ulics, shorthand,
typirlg, The Eleanor Circl@ will meet Brickles.
hal on Marcb 22 at Middleport Korn and Mrs. Roscoe Fowler edy."
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Mr1. Jam_es Ruth and Tammy.
p
Schoo
ing
to
room
the
d
invited
kkeepin
were
,
g
h
review,
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made
uThe
meeting
clubs
l
was
The
closed
with
th.e
l.
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� thilr evening &lt;'IhurMlay) at the Rev. W. W. Brau: attended the
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Th
Guests
m
tlie
B
S
parent,. Kt,
�- . le:aon home
planl to place arrangements for where refreshments "ere served Lord ' s !':-aye r i n wiiron tt f t e r sic ap;,reciat 1on, art l sketclung Htath Methodist Qiurch In Mid- weddin of hil daughter . M r
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and
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M
Eber
Plcbna.
Sunday
were
hur
n-ln-law
In silver which .,Ames were played w i I h · .,nd painling ) home and family """'"
and
ao
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- Members are re- v·lf&amp;:ml.a
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Mr and Mn Paul Sellers, lrtr&amp;,
t
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and blue. Tl_le ce terpie.:e Wal of
I
living,
sewing,
and
alipcovtn
. quested to bring .aewlng supplies Marhun at Parkersburg SalJf- �
prizes being \1;!)0 by Mn. Roush
�- an:·s n_� t nd
;
n I Sut
a. Jo.hn . Sellers � business 'ria1t,,
pa1e blue lr!S an white chry aan- and Mn. Kearns.
i Some of the above courses are to work on the junjor c-bolr robes. day. He waa accompanied to the ��
s
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and
1A
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1am
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ders - ors in Gallipolla M.....1.,....,.,.
themums BIue candle • were u
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announ
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u
r
weddin
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aaf"ng
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Mr. and Mrs. Cal Orr called GO
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g by his grandson, Mr. and and IOn, .Jeff . ha \'e returned to
In the c�stal holders Mra. StansCLASS TO MEET
M . Brown would have charge dents of this area.
Mrs. Jamea Parr and d�oghter their home at Philo af:er a short Mr. and Mn. Eber Picken, Sun,
presided at lh; silver ser- 1 n
b
Additional information re{!.ard- : :11e Golden RuJe C'lau of th.e of Athens. After 8 boneymocn at !itay with hi1 parf'n!.!I, Mr. and day.
l of� the March me:eting .
IS
v:
i Others attendmg the meeting Ing the course.s may be obtained I Middleport First BapUit Church Florida the couple Will make their Mra. Oren Childers.
Mr. and Mr11. Fred lJuten ad
_______The monthly ftllowshi;I meetini
at the home at New York State.
1
were
Mt!.
Ray
Pie-kens,
M
rs. , by calling 294 week da:i,-s, 8 a.m. i will � this evenlr:.g
of Parkerdm-g apent tbt
!amlly
Mn.
E.
R.
William,
of the Choir of the Middleport
has
re,
' Brown and sons. Kit and Kevin. to 5 r.m. and 878 on weekenda : home 0• M_r. and Mr1. WUI.I, An• : Mr. end Mn. Robert Gutbeil turned from a few day11 v.ail in week.end with Mt. and Mn. ,kllm
nm Baptist Church was h e l d
thony at ?.:JO.
Ter11• and Timmy Tucker, Mrs. and evenings.
and family ol Lockbourne, Ohio Belpre with Mrs. Kathryn Dietz Selle!'!.
Wednesday evening at the home
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QVen
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Earl
Robinson
and
daug
ter
Cher:
----c-ccc-were SUnday guests of Mr. and and IOD, Bill.
of Mn. David Jenkins.
yl,
Mr,,
Rlchal!
Kearn,
Mr.
and
d
IOQ,
lia.h
was
.
Mr■•
Jock
Weathennan.
. ea.
Mr■ Clarence Lacy wa,
lmnbus vi!itor �tly.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ril
y
and
chll
?ene
y
Mr.
Ronnie
i
Mn.
M
anc1
tn
aod
e
n
ope
n•
to
•!
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• ot the devotio
l
aon of Columbus ■pent the week- M1:5. Sha� S1� and �avy
the f:Veniq. Mrs. Gerald Anth- 1 NEW HAVEN - The Evangeli drCl] , Joyce, �IDllDY and Jan, M . I
on _... leade , conducted cal United Breth,cn Church be,e i Roush and children, Curtll, Caro. eod hen, with her parenta, Mr . aco m Coolville vlstt,ng .-elal,ves.
y
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and Chester, Mr. and M r .
; m Mra. &amp;land Torrence a n d Billy,
.Mrs. Patty Dunfee, o y d
�ud awarded prizes to Mrs. ls planning a revival to be be)d 1 lyn
l
and
B.
Wa�ace
and
family
lhlrllJ Milli, Mrs. Beul ».b White, the two weeks r,ireceding Easter. Rich3rd Gilkey and Mrs. P a u } Clallfl 12 of Heath Methodist 1be Syrac:u:ae Le:diea A.....111.._, family_
rnw his reple
5ervl·cetl w ill Itart s u n d a y. ,I Bostic and daugl,ter Cheryl Lynn ! Church met Wednesday evening
___,_, Rev · Adams ol Circlev ille O • aU of Little Hocktng were Sunday Rev, Glazier
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Mn. Ctdl Brtr:UJ.1ury.
I
· at the borne of
Firl
Dept.
met
Ia
regular
aeukln
'
borne
appointment
·
vil!itora
in
the
Wall.a
here
SuadaJ ..i..w•
ce
.....Mra. Bruce Lloyd onda
Rev. and Mn. Paul Hooks and
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of a.,
Mabel
Feb.
Mn. White, president, wu ln I March 19, and Jut through Eas- '
g
Mr,.
VanMeter
of
Dye
with
Tom
Akron
visited
z
here
l
the aon, and Mr Ed h Bet mg
II
1 evenin
th the devotional M
MJddleport
in
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wi
aU recently
fl.
I
ter was 8 recent guest al bet bro,,
wilh relath:ea .
President Mrs. Ada Slack I D
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ebarge of. the business meeting ter, each evening at 7:30. Rev.
rlod presented b.
.)
Mra.
Earl
pe
were
dinner
and
aupper
gues'b
re'
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f
th
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or
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be
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ther,
Eldor. Kraeuter and fm:nlly�
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M
r
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and
Mrs.
Charles.
so
p
the
A
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cbarg
Donald
M
that
ting
n
by
and announc-td.
Knight her topic being ''The
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ee
opened
gt, cenUy of Mr . Ca Ie Bah
SI
en church, will pre.i.ch
Hav
New
and Mt:!!. Clarence Gtuelff
Mr.
:
of
f
••ere
Rockbridge
guests
her
o
e
b
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t
the
rr
g
II
flag pledge and repeating
ln
meeting would be held at
Beautf of the White Lilly "
WU calling on parent., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bar. rec-eivtd word of a new
of
e
the
h
t
meetfirst
week
dur
ng
i
I
pad,,
Mrs. James Criswell p.:ealdent the "Lord's Prayer." Roll call M:·:
home of Kalad Hindy with Rev
�
ph Parker of ton.
daughter, bom to Mr. ad llr&amp;
was in charge of the .;_ting and was anawered by 1e memben. �
Donald Boone to have charge of ! Ing - to be joined by a Y E S
Wedneaday,
the devotion&amp; and Mra. p 8 u 1 1 (Youth Evangellstic Service) the Election of officers was held the new tabla clotbll whlch the Secretary and Treasurer•, report, llr. and Mrs. Seldon Bnker of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Randolph Roger Grueaer of Logan,
celebrated their 25th \l,'edding an- Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Hamm
when the Rut.h Cirtle of the Pom- clau baa bought for tt e cburcll were iven by Mn Eleanor hsecond week.
Smart the program
� P
g
Sunday
ts
waa
of
'1)eS
nlveraary on Tuesday, March 7. and SO!! James a� the 6m,.
eroy
First
aptist
hurch
omeroy
t
e
m
willing
C
were distributed to memben to ram and Mn, Sy1v1a Z
�
. r. and Mra
Refmhments w�re served by The names of tlie Y E s team Tuesday evenin
Way
Clark
a
n
d
eat of Mn. � . greodmodaer
,
at
the
church. be hemmed. It wa1 reported that Proceeds from the bake sale held Ji!
g
.,,_
those alreadY are Dick Wiblin and Franc-is
Mn. Jen1UJU to
.
family.
.
Mrs. Anna Marmichael of Sauth
.
Mrs
Rat
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C
Zundel
,
chair·
p
Mrs. E. 0. Rall, a member, at the Harden grocery store S1tur·
111
mentkmed and Mrs. Pearl Hoff• Reichart. John Hoffman will lead man, presided an
Al
Mr
ra
d
H
M
Webster. last Wednnday.
rman
h
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e
ars
a
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d
I
ted
e
ec
were would undergo surgery at Holzer day Feb 25th waa $24.Sll
Prom d dau ter Peggy were c11lling
man, Harold E. Hubbard, Mr. song services·
Mrs. Fred Smith �d difldrea
Mrs. .Zundel, president : P.,rs. W U- Hospital today.
gh
.
an au� ule of small �cle, an
Smart. Mrs. Franc-es Bearhs,
spent
the week end with her parliam Holt, vice president: Mn. Durin the program bout
Mr
Mr.
a
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Blam
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nd
s
r .&amp;
taken on
oc1
Miss t this eetln ts te
oc
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Mila Jerry �n. Miss Susan
ents
at
Crown City.
Elmer
Wic
family
am,
aturday
e
ning.
ev
secretary-treas- Lucille Smith showed colored �· An :
kh
Ian
S
Den Two Members
81ter •� was
was P .
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Pullen, Mn. Lillian McGbee. Mrs.
.
urer• and Mni· Victor Young •lides o I her vacatmn
'Ill
tnp t-0 ned to be beld dllring the Jut
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harris GETS JAJL TERM
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.J to•
Went To Library
� and L. D• Diles•
John Fut�
pubu'city. It was dee'.Jaueu
Hawaii·
and daugbter Of . Fremont spent LOS NGELES
week of Mardi, the exact date to
Den Two of Rock Springs Cub change the meeting night from the
A
ltJPII _ Jm
Refreshments were served by be announced te . There
the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
la r
Scouts Pack 246 met Wednesday 11econd to the third Tuesday of
will
honist
Art
Pepper
33
,
Ute hostesses, Mr�. James Euler,
NOTICE!
G er
be filled Ruter baaketl, colored
after school at the home of Mrs. each month.
��
W
�
a
y
.
r- �-. Mr■ � Euler egg■ and other article, for
��:, _ G •o""" H..,-;r ::?need ednesda
�- and
Dwight Logan , den mother,
.
Devotions taken from Acts 16: G bbo and M
O CS called on Mr and Mrs. Clfde term of 2 to 20 years fur pa:11111
I will be ·absent from Following the flag ceremony, 20-26
Lloyd:
ale. The auction ■ale planned for
".:
:
s
were led by Mrs. l:llen r��t of
ing heroin. Superior Judge Johll
te cam. i the March "17, meeting will be
Smith, Stlllda�.
refreshments were served by Couch, who had a meditation on and white lilies
SUnday
attenda
School
on
nce
F.
Aiso turned down Pepper'•
Mr. and Mrs . Grover Harris
my office March 1 3 Mike Young after which the "Let
were sed
the held on
March I!, instead. Twu March 5, wu r.o, the offering are announc
Us Sing'' and closed wlth dinln room for 8 cen
plea
for probation.
ing the marriage of
'·
g
gro
up visited the Pomeroy r.•bUc prayer.
b
y■
will
obaerved.
M
.
irthda
ba
$9.17.
ra
Worship
E
services
were
Dl\'ORCES ACTOR
W
held
IF
peD
to 1 5 inclusive.
their son, Caroll. They are s dLibrary to obtain data on trains, The program was presented by
Mildred
waa
Pierce
edded
the
M
h
Ro,
with
at
10:45,
Lad.
the
Rev.
r
ingCard
LOS
AKGELES
(UPI&gt; _ MOYie
b
i
e
ing a few days here.
re
te
theme for tbe nonth. The Mrs. Zundel, who bad for her W
the
finance
committee.
•
Dllrlng
the
a
Ing
the
me
sa
e
on
---"Worry
- -- cowboy "Wild Bill" EWoU ftl
s g
Nurses Will
' Pl n- I
eetr.n.g Wat Held
boys are making a scrap book on theme, "The Open Door. " Others
IOCial hour, Mn. Carrie SJnclair ning ai Faith."
vicinity divorced wednesdq by bis wile
this
in
cyclone
the
by
done
trains and each_ boy is making a participating In the program were The White Rose Lodge met on and Mrs. Betty Tbef!I aerved re- The MYF met Sunday evening
Be Present.
onday March 6 a� the Foll• of 33 yeari. Mn. Heh!a J. Elli■&amp;
M
00
replica of a train car. Boys at- Ml'!. Young, Mn. Leslie Price, W�elday aftamoon at the Am• frelhments to Mn. Donna Smith , and aaw a Moody Bible
Iru:tihrtc rod-Robinson home, and the Glt.'"11 52, was granted an �§wy
were Dwight Logan Jr., Mrs. T. T. Shelton, Mrs, Couch erlC8Jl Leglon Hall In Middleport Mrs. Ka,.. Hubbard Mn. Mildred rum
J. J. DAVIS, M.D. Ltending
•
...,. by 5uper-·�
•
.ws. w:o.:ree
,•• J•"'•Rob'mson bouse, occup1-ed by ...
'
· young. Mrs. Holt and Mra.
--•-arry WaI�
a.'l:c, and •1"me
,.. �t and Pierce, Mr1. Beled Hubbard, Mba The W.S.C.S. met t.ul
Lorain Ster- with JS uam,-,
Tuesday
Wolfson.
Kelly·
Mr�. Car) MattoJC conductmg tbe Boll1lle
rett.
Hubbard, Mrs. Shirley evening at the home of Thelma
busmess
meet
Prayer by Mni. Zundel closed
ing. Thank-you notes Hmton. Mrs. Op.al Upscomb Henderson. wttb an attendance &lt;1f
•
.
the meeting and a aoclal hour were read from member■ and Jt
9�
4 v� !I.
H
E
��
�
=
w
wu enjoyed wlth refreshment, u reported that Mrs. Edgar
:
�
�
k•
. S
g: proJ:s w e r e
Z
g, au11.
Thomas WU bnprovlng at her
served by Mr:1. Zundel·
-,
honui after being released from Eleenor Bobram, Mrs. Marie Rlz. dl1nturd, durina tho buaineaa
er, Mrs. Clara Lavender and Mn. meelfng.
_..:;;::::;:::;:::;:::;;;_-,/ Holzer Hospllal,
Ada
The program on, "1be Word,"
Slack.
Before the close of the meeting
Uf
the cliarler wa, draped jor Mrs. M r. and Mn. Morrftl Banlen eo, waa fed by Grace Swartz.
Irving Daines, a member who tertamed recenUy with • birthday Refrubment,, of ice &lt;.Te.am ac:;d
died lasl week in Albany, Refresh, cllnner booorfq Mr. Earl Naas■• cab anti eofl■e ..,. ...-ved.
menla were ■erv&lt;d by Mr,, Fran, Atleotllq were Mn. Earl N...., i1la .... -'IDB will be held
ces Flemming. Mrs. Dorothy Mor- Mn. Flerence Barden, Bill and on Tuaday eve. March II, at tbe
Mr. and Mn. Ray Hlnea and
Donnie Barden. Miss Dorothy home of Grace Swartz.
son, David, of Belpre, were week ris and Mrs. Helen Lewis.
Salser anti Mn, Robert Ralph _Mr. and Mn, Charle, D. Wood,
end gueat, of their parent,, M,.
,
villlad her motb■r , Mr■. J. B.
mg
Danc
Harden o1 Cohnnbu,.
and 1,1,., Willard Hines and 0,. Weekerul
Featuring Our
ay■■ at Mlddlepon, Stmday alB
and Mr,. J. H. Donovan.
Beinlf Announced
Mn. Luther Friend ■nt1 ...,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hine, reTwo weekend dance parties will and mother Mr&amp;. Alice CW}ehart ternoon. On the w ay hllDlf!, they
L1rgest Colleclloll
turned home loday from Cincin- highlight thla week's teene� ac- are vacationin In Florida. Mr. called at the home of Mr. and
g
natl where Mr. Hines was aent by Uvitlea. Friday evening 8 teen- Frumd drove them there but re- Mrs. Clair Woode and Conni Sue.
In
Mr. and Mrs. Harold SWArtz
the Pomeroy Motor Co. to attend age darice will be held at Middle- Nl'11ed to his home here.
and family of Williamstown, W.
a school for the Corvair.
port High School, iponaored by the
nt
ue
Mr.
R
of
Mrs
and
g
. Va., and Mr. and Mr1. Gerald
■tl
ece
Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Lelfhel Middleport majorettes, following
· Lige Shlelda were Mia WIima . Swart&amp; and daughter of Marietta,
arid son. Roger, were Gallipo,lfa the variety ahow.
visitors Wednesday.
Saturday evening at the Porn- � of Racine, RD. M1ss Jea vilited Mr. and Mrs. H o b a r t i
Mn. George Joachlm ls a medl- eroy High School, Wlder sponsor- lliller_ of Po�land �- and Miss Swartz, SUnday.
i
The old John Van Meter home I
cal patient at Holzer Hospital.
ship of the Pomeroy Band Boost- Romain Bostic of Str111gber1.
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Russell ers, another danet1 la scheduled. Roger X. Hubbard, who bu burned to the ground
I
completed Ilia boot t.ra1niq at the morning.
spent Sunday in Warren with their The Jays are at both.
Great Lakes Nani Center spent a Helen Findling of Columbus,
daughter and son•ln•law. Mr, and
------two weeltl lean with bro mother open! the weekend with be, mothMIDDLEPORT
· c:.nnetrist
Mrs. Robecl Sebult,. They we,e Sprin
g Fli,,"
a WUI
Mrs. Carl Hubbard. He left Feb. er and brother Iva and &amp;ssell
accompanied by Mrs. Rosa Stew•
art of Mason, w, Va.• aod Mrs. Be Fri,day E1'enin.g
28th for Washington. D. C., wheNi i Findling,
1, _
GeraJdine Greer and daughter, The FHA , , Mlddlepo� High he will be stationed.
I
Mrs. Edna West and aons My. 1
School will have Its annual Spring Mrl. Roger Winebrenner and! ron of Athens visited Mr. &amp; !I d
Sandra, of New Haven, W. Va.
Charlea Niemeyer LI confined to Fling ( semi-formal ) dance this 10D Kelly apent I week with her Mri. Clair Follrod and family,
I
his borne with an Injured ankle. Friday evening after the variety parents, Mr. and Mn. L, B. � Sunday.
show.
acle of Leesburg.
A great deal of damage was
The Magna Carta, the charter Tbe Jays of Pomeroy will fur. Mr and Mn Charles of Racine 1 ------·----­
ot Eogllsb ll'berty, ofteo is called nlsh the mwi lc. Admission will be
Floyd Jhttbewa of Syraeuae ; E. E, Rayman.
50c.
·
the Greal Law.
and Mr, William Blake ol Radne 1 Mr. Carl Hubbard, returned :
RD. visited a few days with Mr. l i,0011 Sunday from Puerto rucol
and Mrs. Lawrence Blake of · where be has been employeu for :
' the pasl ten week,,
Cleveland.
Mr. and Mn. Joe Mathew■ andj' Mr. and Mrs. Franll: Rice and ·
for your
son of Ahoo visited Mr. and Mr■ eblldren mo.-ed to Jackson, Mieb- 1
igan.
Joha Dully.
Della Starl&lt;ey ol Columbu, I Mr. and Mn. Ruel Boggess
ipellt a weekend at the William! and eb.lJdren eel hiJ mother Mn. I
health
! Osa Boggess moved from the
Diddle home.
Mr. and Mrl. Uge Sbields, Mr. , Liala property on Apple St. to Le- ·
,nd Mr■. John McCoy and chll• tart Falla.
dren spent a SUnday with M1 . Mr. Robert White ls a patient
e Novelty
Miller and ebildreo o t · in Ille Meigs Gene,al oospltal In .
Mary
Your prescription ts I written:
Packages
· Pumeroy_
Portleod R. D.
.
Mr. ml Mn. Clarence Law- , Mr and Mn. Troy Zwilling j,
order from your doctor !o your
e Decorated
""""' anti children !)I Portlalld ' -• Sunday in Hunlmgton,
Bulceh
- � with Mr. and Mn i Va.
pharmac-ist; for best curative result.II, it

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Fish Fry Was
Held Before
Slides Showed OI Hawaii Journey
By Miss Smith For Club Program Class M eeting

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12

Pittom Have Edge,

Din:, llnllnll, Pumoroy-Mldclleport,

as the two tearna bring their bat- Balley Howell ICOl'tld ■ pom&amp;I
trn:I The BobcaUI' press "rove ] wumer of the Class A title m 1958
By ROBERT GRlMM
tie for a playoff spot down to the and George Lee M to lNd tbl
I9
United Pm■ lntecuaUon11I
loo much for the Qu.aken, 1 and a aemi-fma1tst m 1959, fell
final weekend of the National PistOlll to their Wedoeaiday olfbt
IFFIN
triumph.
RN
droppwg
by
runnmg
lhe
of
OIJI
Alan
1940.
m
title
the
.COLUMBUS ( UPII - Three who won
Basketball A.!sociatioo season.
BY JO
GR
I
Northwest
to
deciaion
former state champions and a Jones scored 21 points fur Cam- a e&amp;.55
BY BOB WINGETT
..klo
The p,·,to••
-114.Ll•game The Eaatem Dlvlllon cb•M
.... wen1 a 1.-11
UIUW Preu la&amp;trnatloaal
previously unbeaten team were bridge and Don Murphy scored 20 (20-21 m the Canton district.
�
the
Boaton
Celtic&amp;
whipped
S
1._
•·· 1wi:y
NEW YORK IUPD-Jerry Lu- ahead of the RoYals Wuc.11
. .
.
.
Sentlnel Sports W rJter
·
for New Phil!y.
knocked out of the running
the
cuse
Natl
Cmcmnat1 Western Halli! , ( 14-fi)
136-117,
and
OIWI,
I.alters 120ca . the 6- foot, 8- lnch star around beat the Los Angeles
•
'
.
Warrensville's
overpow
Despite
(
13-41
)
d
st.
in
Ohio
llign
loa
qualified
!or
Wednes
Anderson
ay
night
Wea
and
Divillon
champ
0
tern
"-y 0,ght but ,i-,
·
·
·
. whom
.
, Ohkl Slate has constructed 103• w-..a-e.
..
cu.o, IIWI
....,,
· tournament adwr.. enng rerord . the St. Jgnafiu.s vie• the semJftnala
S(:hool distnct
rn lhe Cincinnati
mwt play the Boston Celtics to. Louis Hawks routed tbe Knicb.
The former state champs elimi lory did not come as too muc-b of district Wednesday night. Western an unbea:n aeason, ��. waa night ud the Philadelphia Wa,· 117•94, In other gamu.
•
ege .�aikelb&amp;JI � Playnat.ed were Xenia and New Phila- a surprise. JgnatiU&amp; was runner · Hills socked Amelia, TT-59, and nam
rio
rs Friday night before closm
PROVIDENCE R 1 IUPJ) _
e:
.thl.e
g
'
O
Year
0�
for 1961 10 a _n� -- ---- delphia in Class AA and North. up in the rugsed Cleveland West Anderson triunJ?hed over Cincin- Ren , __ Po,;_,.:_,_ ol _
aseun:i,_,._
uu.,-,
honw1de poU conducted by Umte&lt;I
0- te race to West T h _an
· thc .xna
· CJpss A. An d in
weslern m
-:C
nab St. Xavier, 63-S-t, m an up.
per game this season, and also N.Y., and St. Lawrence UDIY8l'l1ty
Press lJJt�aallonal.
Class AA district at Bedford, War• spo�Led a 16-4 mark gomg mto set.
...,ft_,_ N•y, , were �
The jwuor center, who also l:s battling for the national title in 'vClllouu,
· h had • the game
hir
·u
·
ei
H
ht
�nsvi
�
y"
k
"Cor_
Paul
Fan
rebounds
In
In
other
Class
A
action,
Plesant
Sports
wllh
er
and
the
Record
outcome
·
of
County
Wednesda
y 81 the East•• �
Meigs
. .
topped the voting last week for
ugg
In other �orlheastem Dllit �� and Fa�b :WO� their games
. ore a ',._
JCioea of Minersville rolled a 265 game Monday night 2 l ,t,a, gh t , fe
that
,tru
le
hinging
on
closhi!
sentatives In the NCAA bocur
gg
er ica team,
40. , games, F.1yria ( 17-5 ) overpowen::u in the Manon district, and Gara- the UP J AJI-A m
at the Pomeroy Bowling Alleys for the local high si ngle C leve1and 5t. 1�nat ms 1oe.
.
.
. Ing games.
tourney March JI.ti at Denver.
9?readea
gled the _field m balloting
Those Wf're some of the high- I Lakc11,\}otl t 17-t) by a 52-49 count , way 120-4) came through with a
game of the season.
by 292 sport.a writers and broadCorky rolled for Rawlings Motors. He spared in Lhe lights of a 16 • game r.ird on il , and unbeate11 Cleveland St. Jo- 72-48 romp over Springfield Local casters throu_ghout the country.
first two frames . then hit on eight beautiful strikes_. His cruci.a\ ni\·ht of "lo.�P ,1mi you·rel scph t21-01 romped to a 69-53 vie- at Dennison.
Lucas received the votes of 242
_ _ _____
)1st toss at the pins went astray and he ended wtlh a out" tourney play .
1 tory over Ashtabula Harbor 03-31
writers,
a Btll)lDing IIU per cent.
Undefeated Old Washington uf at Eastlake.
split .
SIGN MINORS PACTS
,
.
F
ellow All-Americ-a Tom 5tith ot
H is game was not only hl�h so far th.is season but GuPmsey Counly 12.fi.O) downed
Oth�r Games
PITTSBURGH &lt;UPi l _ Pitcher
-,, bY a •14..,,3 mar·
' Stewart of Pacific Grove, St . Bonaventure was a remote
Probably for last year also, said Rock Davis, alleys boss. ForI ,e. rye 1,..,..
. Northwestern of Wayne County, Arc-_h1e
-nd p'·-'e, ••t'th only 19
' 'um
ia.... fm
se-.v
· in
· the "arie
•1 · tt a dis1 nc· 1 °Pat Wili , de+.:eased , hold� the si ng le game high a t sm
,....,. ---------- c al
_ 1f. , and c-atc-her-outflelder Dom·
•
and
..,,,
vo•.
~•k · ca Te•ry
.
AIJ,•--,,
r
o
e
fi
Pomeroy. He rolled a terrific 290 game about v
h in d Jay Burris 33 pomts. .,r ra•
lmclc Capurso of San Jose, Calif. , '•• ,
with
'd
,
Pu,d
D
b·
m
of
e
was
ue
th
e
ne
"
six years ago . He also hit 280 once . His recor d v r i.eysburg (23-3), a finalist in l:m I
8
.
were signed Wednesday to play
th nme.
wi�
has been threatene d, but watch out for Corky .
year·s state I01.!rney. kept on Lhe
w,·th the Hobb, N M I b °f th
' eons e, ·t
an
0
Corky ' s fellow bowlers observ e slyly now that C' orky winni ng track w i th ll 71-50 deci•
b la : w,-'thI pl"v�. 1,-.' e qo•i..,sc•hingebo
Sophomore Le�gu�.
..
0'd·
r
has the odds over them.
-.
.,.
sion over Wootisfidd 1 14-8) in the
·
mernber Of the �rJd champion
of
work
his
at
something
stith
in
the
country,"
said
Lucas
.
.
They sa y he carries around
.
olhe r semifinnl_ game at Mariett�.
Pittsburgh Pirate! organization.
today when ,·nfonned of ht's sele·....I- !
about equal weight to a bow Img ba II - the Land Trans• In Dayton, eighth-ranked Xema
OU
tion. "It'a something to live up to
fer Journal .
1 20-21 dropped a 57.54, overtime By United PHH ImenaUoul NON-1'111.,E BOUT SET
____
rd 1ct to Kettermg Fairmont
Morehead State is going to he PARIS &lt; UPll--SOlomon Boysaw the �st of the year and next
w
ball
during
V
basket
able
M
a
I
,
t
Ohi
1
l
S th
19. 31 on three straight free thrown agamst the "gi�nts" of of Cleve!and, Ohio, and Gracieux year.
has
High
lOO'M,
�1:
Pomerov
of
o�
��rris
��ii
:��son
'
the �;59�:�
'
th1 ows by guard John Murphy college basketball when it st.arts l..am;,erti, European featherweight · · · . DeftDd NCAA Crown
e
n
C
ll
eg
o
any
auure,
so
11tuch
tongw
h
TJ&gt;et
Virginia's
West
at
made his mark
play in the NCAA tournament champion from Fratl(e, will meet Thia latest honor come9 at a
that ked the contest.
colChurch
th�
.
no
fun,
no
strife.
Easy-ciaH,
"'Y to
led
freshman,
Harrison, as a varsit.Y
.
.
a 10-rDWld bout here March 20. time when Lucas is getting ready
in
w
k,
but
next
the
Kentucky
ee
Th
"
ry
t
viereverse
e
to
d
a1rmon
•·
.
wear
and
second
easy
CHI
the
eyn
•
•
•
the
lhort
fo
tie
.
a
and
r
years
.
.
1ege to its best record 1n 31
to lead Ohio State m
• to '• 1.s f'ma1
is
of
rmging The non-title bout will be staged
con
school
dent
b
h
t
soft
poi
collar
al
loob
Xenia
the
neat
over
ond
earlier
rm
trim.
s
decision
II
n
e.
Conferenc
woy
Place in the Presidents' Athletic
.
game of the regular season SatJ
..a'
h
o
.
em
d
rth w,"th a coupIe at 132 poun..._
a
lo
e
,
us
n
I
b
a
t
t
over
t
ol
I
b'•tuprem
y
com
orta
v.
nd
..
a
nnlfto
I
a
.
.
.
sea•
the
egular
r
durmg
Dragons
de
� $4.50
According to Bethany statistics. the former P,mthcr
urday agamSi lllmois and then
the leatherwelght limit.
netted 270 :narkers during the season for a 15 point son, M·55, In which the Rues won o[ economy-sized players.
into th0 NCAA tournament ned
Granny Williams and Hecky
average. He hit o n 48 er cent of his shots from the t'icld the Miami Valley League title.
'"
....
Mariella
week where Ohio State ill the deThomvso11 , each of wbom meas .
.
.
Goes Into Finals
and about 71 per cenr from the fr e e-throw circl e .
Frazeysbur
71·
Woodsfi
e
ld
50
fendtn
g
g (:hampion.
•
•
ure s-11, once again provided 1M
•
Main St,
The Bison coaching staff probably will he after more The victory
Pomeroy
pul FaJrmont into
Old Washington
7t, Fort
Frye 631 Lucas has averaged 2.UI points
spar
as
.
M
ore
he
11ti S_ta� deI
--e
at· • --k
_
graduate s of the SEO.
·
Lh!! firrnls of the Dayton District
_:::_::_,,..,,.,.--.,,..,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,,..,..,.
Saturtiay night against the win• ed Western Kentucky �n ove�time,
1t has been learned that Pomeroy Guard Terry Ohlin­ ner of tonight's Dayton Chami• 00-72, Wednesday. the_ Victory
ger was awarded a berth on the AH . Tourney t e am of the nade•Dayton Colonel While game. gave the Eagles t�e 0�10 Valley
Chesapeake Class AA Tournam ent.
Favored Cambridge f lfi.4l tmr· Conference champ1onsh1p and a&amp;­
of
e
performanc
bc�t
his
Lhe
turned
in
Junior
1
1
5The
vivc-d 8 thirrl period scare to sured them an NCAA berth.
Pomeroy
though
points,
24
scoring
ther _ posl-�ason to_urnament
high school career,
down New Philadelphia l l H l l Jn ��
went down to a 68-62 oef e at at the hands of the Jronton the New Concord Class AA dis position will be hlled tonight when
•
Tigers, who went on to win the tourney.
Kentucky and Vanderbilt meet on
a neutral court iI1 Knoxville,
Don't forget the independent game at Pomeroy High
Tenn. 'I'he two teams finished the
School tonight between Pomeroy Grads and a Pt Pleasregular season lied for second
ant squad with plentv of college talent Th e p,ehminary
place in the Southeastern Confer
U
8 ence and the winner of this play­
' game begins at 7 P.fll.
___
off game goes to the NCJ\A.
The Junior Class of Racine !.!l also sponsoring a Don.
Mississippi State won the South­
key Basketball game tcnight on the high school court.
eastern
title, but passed up the
By FRF.D DOWN
Admission will be 75 cents for aclults and 50 for slu­
tournament bid because or an unUniled Pren lnleroaUonal
dents,
Orlando Ce::,cda weighed in to. written state segregation law.
1
Cmctn,oti st. Xav1H 54 day with his version of the San The Ohio Valley Conference oon­
l&lt;'l'ancisco Ginnts· Hl&amp;J collapS6 eluded !ta campaign in a three­
Al 001 1,.
I
and laid the blame for the loss way deadlock, but Morehead State
Ohio 111111 School Touraanil'nh Kclleri ng Fmrmont 57,
Xenia 14 (ol) of the National League pennant eliminated Eastern Kentucky eal'B)' UnltN. PreH lnleraaUon.al
squarely an ex-manager Bill Hig- lier this week to earn the right
At
Bedford
Clau AA Dlstrtct.s
lo play Western Kentucky.
I
ney.
,
58,
Ignatius
Cleveland St.
A, Berea
Morehead will meet either
the
"That
lost
for
man
pennant
Warrensville 40[.
Elyria S2, Lakewood 49
of Cincinnati or Loyola of
Xavier
us," said Cepeda. "He has no
Al Ne"' Concord
At Cl11ch1aaLI
guts, he can't manage, he doesn't Chic-ago in a preliminary round
Cambl'ldge 69 ,
Cincinnati Wetitern HIiia 71,
New Phil11dclphiu Iii know baseball or baseball pU)ye ns game at Louisville next Tuesday.
Amelia SU
Al Eastlakf!
und ho always was pie-king
Anderson 63,
FIGHT RE8ULTI
on me. "
Cle-,elnnd St. Joseph 69,
IIOAD HAZARDt
Ashlubula Harbor 53 Cepeda's outburst came when By Uall.td Pr-ea■ l nietaa.Houl
UFETIME QUAUTY
Northwest 66, '-NorQJwestcrn 55 he wa11 confronted with a quote ( M IAMI BEACH, Fla. - Sonny
Rittman 56, Independence 44
GUARANTEE
.attributed to Rigney that said Or- Liston, 219'11, Philadelphla, kayReno,
20t,
Klng,
Howard
oed
Claa1
A
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lando
didn't
to
want
win
enou
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lNDISTRIAL LEAGUE
and objected lo a 1959 switch to Nev. ( 3 ).
At Canton
High Scortta M1:1rch i, l9GI.
Now, all Turnpike.Proved Goodyear auto tires offer you
==========
you're riding on new Goodyear
High Three Gllll1e Ind .I. Bail· South Amherst { tfr41 vs United l�ft field. Cepeda moved to left
double-barreled
protection
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I er to make room
to-cout guarantee • • • agairut all normal road huard&amp;
JOU in all fif1y 1tata are ...cty 10
at first base
High Single Game A. Jeffeni _ Tonight's Ohio hlgll school Lour cl
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rookie
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basketball
6l'hedule:
fo
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Willle
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workmamhip
McCovey.
and
material.
Wbca
.Road Hazard and Quali1y GuanaleO
One day body work
2111.
"If I didn · t think mlJ&lt;'.h of the
Clan. AA Dl11t.rle1a
free with . . . .
Team ThrM Game11 - Swi11her
idea why did I \lolunteer to pl.er
At ColumbUI
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COMPLETE
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Columbus Lmden 1 19.0) vs Ga left field?" asked Cepeda "I
Team Sini;::le Game SwiMher•
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played
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hanlla H?•O
Lohse - trl1.
1.
load
Ha1anl
Guarantee
All
new
Goodyear
auto·
lnaJ
owner
for
number
of
months
speclf"
aed.
:
Newark I IR..'l l vs Grnn&lt;lvl�w II1ingi;i went bad in 1959 Ri gney
mobile
tires
are
guaranteed
by
written
certificate
against
2.
Ufelhne
Guarantee-All
Goocf
T'
irit
tre ...,_
STANDINGS
ycu
turnt.&gt;d on me and called me a
(14-7 )
normal Road Hazardt-i.e., blowouts, fabric brcab, cutl
anteed
against
any
defects
in
�p
1111d
...
Downle-Groa
troublemaker.''
Al New Coneord
-except
repairable
puucturea.
Guannttt
limited
to
ori
.
rial
without
limit
aa
to
time
or
milea,._
g:
Swillher-I.oh11e
Wcllio:\"ille 1 13-81 vs Bellaire (\J.JOl The Giants appeared to have
Blue and Gr,,1
the 1959 pennant won going Jnto
At YQUngatnwn
One Color _ $50
Any Good,et1r J,aln will ,,pair without ,harp, o, m:ak, �, oa II ae tit-, •
Joe'a Boys
. Warren Harding 1 11-IO) \Is Cam:1 the final 10 days of Ute S1!ason
based °" ori1it1al ir,U J,;,Ja umaWll1 and ,u,r,nl "GoodJIU Pri&amp;,"'.
Two-Tone
_
$60
Foreman-Abbott
bell I 18·5 I
but faded and the Los Angele,
Aahland
At Btrea
Dodgen and Milwaukee Braves
Change Colors, $10.00
SEASON HIGHS
Clevelnnd West Tech ( 18-1) vs went on to tie for the flog and
Ind. :, Games Wm. Chlaler 57' Oberlin ( 12"81
create a post-sea11011 playoff won
Ind. t Game Max Boring At Betltord
by the Dodgers. Rigney was re­
IN.
Cleveland Ea!lt Tech ( 17.11 \'s lieved of his poat last season and
SERVICE CENTER
Team S Gamta Swt1her-�h11e Pa rma 1 14- 5 1
nnw mana11e11 the Lo:s Angeles An­
Rutland, Ohio
- M78.
At Eaatlah
Stop taking cha.ncea on amooth,
gels of the American League.
Here'• a new, low price on triple­
Team 1 Game Foreman-Abbott Cleveland East 113.7) vs Ashla
worn mal C.1 cheoe 3-T Rayon
-perod 3-T All-Wealller Ny.
fN.
All•Weathen today and save at
bula ( 17-31
Iona by Goodyear. They're tum­
new, low pricca. Guaranteed far
pilu:•pmved !or atrength. safety
12 months . • , YOW' safety turn­
and dependable mileage. Guarpib-p■owdl
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f\U I COMPLETE lNSURANCE PR!&gt;
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Uc BAllNES-SIM PSON [N�lffiANCII \H'n&gt; Elmer Hatfield. l:l5fi F'irst
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FOR CONSIS TENT DEPEN DABLE RE SUL TS
A �U
kl port Fi . u u- Ave. , Mrs. Charles Rife , 921 Wynn ef the Chicago Wh i te Sox. l:u1s a rnpulatioo for being the
W A L L P A P E R--Schumachrrs 1 ( 1 7) HELP WANTED
RATES
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Phone WY .. Fourlh Ave Mrs. Hollis Elmer
bi
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\'ila!Jpaµer. Also fabncs Lo , SAL
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match Complctt&gt; books ofl
callin' but it's only a whisper lo w " Jose, and he me.....,.
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Mabel Lee, 731 Fourth A � e , Miss some of these elder statesm,-,11 of winning again after a !0-80 ( for
rs. Lee 1\udin
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Special----ooe month for 30 cents P.er word
TATE
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available immediate�; :oo to
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Brenda Sharon Smith. Miss Opal the diamond whose success i,r hi.m i 1 3-12 season last year, He
2-3403. n
one
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S!i · 00 pe,1 hour possi" bte ·supp· 1ymg
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Yenismi If not paid w1thm tO daya after receiving bill.
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L. Bi.li-ru:s. Lower Hivl'r Htl • Mrs failure at combatting the cl'll endar won 21 only the year before.
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Errors m Advertisrng-Shou ld be reported 1mmed1alel7.
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customer� w i t h Nanon,;1lly
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0 loc;�on. � �, ���:' Earl Smith, Rt. 2 Gallipolis. Thur may' be si�nificant faclors JI' ,_.'l e Wynn, however, was feeling his
fhe UaUy Sentinel will nu t be resoons1bJe (or more than
.
TRA.Ol!\'G POST -SPEC1AI. . Jo'in : known Watkins Products. Car :�'\,�
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roy. one
· · · man G ibson. Ht. 2 Thurman . . J 1961 pennant races.
oats al I.he start of last 1eason
one mcorrecl insertion
3
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$9.9::i.
Dinette.
pll'ce
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investments.
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necessary
Card of Thanks and Special No lices of Evenb, SI LS,
tp
to
Pleasrt.
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30
27th
801
King,
R.
Wynn, 41 on Jan. o, became the and admitted he was "'trying
Writt': G. G. Snair, 132 Elm St., -=�=�---- :, 2
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for 50 word mimmum. Each add1t1om1J word, le.
: Pl.Ay -PF.N -:\ND--HAl:IY H E D.
hltte
the
past
ball
the
blow
Wilson.
Ann
n
}i'OH SALE: 5 rooms. bath, uti lity ant, Miss Barbara
oldest active major leaguer wium
Ob1tuar1es publi.shed at l cent per word
, Coscu Teeter-bahe. Girl"s i;ink Lan{'aster, Ohio.
room. Garage, Mason, W. Va. 12� So. Park Dr., Pl. Pleasant. Ted Williams hung up his mm at stead of pitching his regular rou9t.
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WORDS J DA\' J DAYS 6 DAYS , MO.
('(lat and legging set, size 6_ I
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Phone SP 3-55n_ Con tad f"'_ A Mr� . Earl Holter, Hal'ine. Paul the end of last season but Gerry tm
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$1.80
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$7.50
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Crisp. Ht. 1 L_angHville. Mrs. Rob. siel of the Cardinals. Dave Phil• n ne of hJs 13 Ytdortea.
FOR .SALE - 5 room house, reuia •··
Ad::i recet\· ed b:v 10 A. It 'frill be In t�ac day·, paper.
er C Harnsou, Jackson,', J 0hn ley of the Orioles end Elmer Valo You can bet he Jearned ••ll2 HATS KILLED with SL:ir Warcentlv_ remodeled. double gar· t ·
farin. one pouml $1.00. 2'.'.! lhs.,
age, large lot. Reasonable. Con- I F · Rowe, Ashiand · K Y · J homas of the Minnesota Twins are close son,
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
$1.49. Farm Bureau. Sur,ar Hun
· rs. ver 1·ie G behind at 40 and Warren Spahn Slaley gave some tboug'ht to re,.
tad Lawrence Napper, 1745 F · c00ke, Jmnton, M
Flour Mill, Ebersb&lt;'!ch Hardand of the Braves hll:s 40 shortly arter tirement last seaaon but he wound
Wheelersburg,
3
Ht.
Rivers,
Chesler Road, Pomerov.
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L
Ky the season opens.
Ashlan
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-- -obviously figured there waa
Births
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fhilley,
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B EA UTY Demonstrators. E a r o 1, FOR ��LE: 195S P'O�D m good
2:i . 24. 2 �, : 30, :u , 1 4 ) l : I
of life remaining In his
plenty
spot
d
occasional
an
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J1inch-hitters
Mrs. William G. Martin, 217 E.
1:1. 14, 15; I1
( 4 ) 6, 7, II:
up Lo $5.00 per hour, demonstra- cond1t1on. C.ill Coolvll!P l\fl?-3'.164
r ight arm.
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t
meal·
deto
aren't
likely
Broadway St., Wellston, son, 2:28 performers,
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on April 23, ls MiJ.
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they're
p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Robert dde any pennants though
i t's . Full or Part time. Wnte 1 '-=PONTIAC
57 ==
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Rt. I
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Lee Lynch, 43 Cole Sl., Middle• valued as capable "spare wheels." waukee's perennial b ig WPlrter
to: Bux 668 A c-o The D
, a"ily sedan. 0:1 1 • .ar�ful, owne r . Rr., • 1 l , Middlt&gt;port, Oh io. Phone WY Opportu_mty lor one man over 24 , ho
l ot
heating, 1 ?Ort, son, 1 : 40 p.m. Wednesday
w
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But Wynn and Staley, in thelr with 11 seasons at 20 or more fio,
,'/2
tc Iy n1cr. HIae tt11ar s, P on:irro_v .
Sentinel.
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2·6396.
3 9 .::tp to earn $7500. 00 up annually bat�
,... belt. He goes b'11
besI form, can mean a wh.aIe oI tor1es under "!S
Lew
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Mrs.
Thomas,
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with a franchise distributorship 1
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ghb hood
lot 1 ood
TERMITE AND PEST CONTROi
Braves aren't Ukely
the
or
again
hopes
t;eir
Sox
in
While
to
lot
a
SALE_ __ (9a} �ARINF. SUPPLIES in Athens and Meigs Qnmties. 1��:i.oo. �w�er !fi� a:st i� I Dr., daughter, 9: 10 a.m. Wl!dnes,;;
b1 Fain. fl'fll lnapeellon. lnturb�way ii �heir
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much
make
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to
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day. Mrs. Jackie Cummins, Min. annual struggle
Must be able to hire and man- financing this property,
ed by Nailo1wtde. Plaeae R.
rri
I
AS IS SPECIAUI
scramble to regain the Nat10nal
age own sales crew. Direct MINERSVIl.LE _ 6 • room frame · erMville, son, 11:33 p.m. Tuesday
alld A. Service Slalion WY Z. GRAVELY TRACTORS and At- 1 57 Merrill'!!' IO fl. P. "9$.00
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Pitts.
rom
League championship f
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f.11.Ue iachmenls. Nf'W and USl'd. Com- 5!I Merear, '71 D. P. '595,1» I �ales back�ound_ belpful. :'1'ain• house with bath, gas or coal
%3M.
burgh.
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plete parts anti rep�lr service. I G IL P. Mercur, Ou&amp;IU. '99�.00 1 mg and finnncmg available. heating. 100-foot Jot located on Patients recently discharged inl\Uddlepori Trading Post
Musial? He'll go as long and U - y
resume. of educat,._, ts• Highway. Total price $5000.00 eluded Becky Nutter, Mark E.
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331 N. Znd, Middleport, Ohio
far as his legs will carry him tbiS •; ,r,
per1ence and personal back· , FARM - 140 acres With 'iO acres
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lawn mewen. Aulh-.rlzed deal• IOO Ea,,' nlain Cotton, Jo Ellen PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. M. T.
Candice
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n . Will Bervlcl'!, �hone WY 2-2915, :;12
"&gt;l
TRIICK GR"WE"S
'"OTICE
room home with bath, furnace Kanouse• Robert Cartwright• MrII· the auest
speaker Friday, March
,
'
e
1-20--tfc
(21 27, 28; (Jl I , 6, 7, 8, 9tp �ating, and l:msemenl EJ:tra
he'll do bis usual share of dam,,
C::-'.C:'""::-:CC_ ______
have cabbage plants around E a1t Mala Street. Pomeroy.
� Mike McKenzie, William Folan, IO at the March meeting of the
to the other guy if he cJJD't
3 30 l!Otc (I 0) FOR SALE or RENT -------- --- room tenant house, large base- Miss Janet Smith, Mrs. Dwight Pt. Pleasant Woman's Club to be age
middle of March. Will hnve lo·
·
"t lo, the Cardi•
a peno0....
wm
,.
mato plants laSI of April. Call WALLPAPER a"" •,,•"'T Choose
ment da · ry ba , extra �
.ock Tilley, Dennis Harris, Miss Janet held in the Appalachian auditor( 1 8) EMPLOYMENT
,.,
rn
i
111•
bath,
with
HOME
BEDROOM
3
�n
Are 38
veral
Se
or b�lng orders to C:tiarles R. nuw from ot.r hrga stock. Inbarn. hrooder houses, and p]en- Bailey, Homer HJII, Mrs. p h I J ium at 7: 45 p.m
WANTED
The 38 -jin ,UP INCLUDES S
-Harru, Portland, Ohm. 3 3 :&lt;k terior pain ts, vamlsh. Latest modern kitchen, hot and cold -----ly other buildings. Can be
Mrs. Epling Is an honorary lifo
infant
Mrs.
daughter,
and
water-, 181 furnaca. Llose te ANTED -C"
Sievers
�--,
II
"
bo
al still•fancy steppers including
ught for $13,500.00. vwu ,
- RPENTE WORK
"Tr1 COllDif Magjo Ceoter'•
patterns in waJIpaper, deani • 6 churcheii and schoat tn Racine, W
ay and infant daugh- member of the local club and will
Gr
am
Willi
of any kind. Call Harrv Curtis, will assist in financing.
Jim Rivera of the White Sox, --\ ·
supplies. Reasonable prices, al- Albert Hill, hone WI g. 4'.fil.
II lh 11.11..1,:,J!,(, we ' ve got it.
review a current best seller, "The
te
and
ny
n
Mrs.
inBe
r,
Broyles
c. c. CVCKLER, Realtor
WI 9-2117, R. D. 1, Racine, Ohio
Gene Woodling oi the new Wash- .
Elizabeth
EJ:per1 piano tunlal• and r _ 1tlr ways. Crose HardwP.re, Middleport
2 27 l2tc
9
ONE WY 2.3830 rant daughter, Harold Bowman Dean's Watch" by
H
6tc
4
3
P
22
BOX
lngton Senators, Hank Bauero! - �
2 27 l2tc
work
William
A
nderson, Henry Birch, Goudge,
31
7
3
c
The 38 age group include&amp; aev- ·
{1 1 ) WANTED TO BUY ( 20) Bus i ness
AU Work Guarenlffd
.Literature Department of
'Ibe
Carl
ne•
Merch
She
Clark,
Mrs.
s �luding
ROYAL ELECTRIC PORTABLE -:-:-,---=--�-�FOR SALE · s rooms and bath , in• field and Mrs. Clarence Garthee. the club will have ct.ar"'e of lhe eral �-fancy stepper
School of Mu1lc
. .18
x
700
USED
TWO
on
ONE
rr
Rivera of the White Sox,
Serv·1 ce
~1uxe madeI ·
program. Members of the Lltera• Jim
Glll&amp;ar • Organ • Plano-Accordloa sew ing machlne· J.""
Among Ailing
I side not finished. 1½ acr lot.
truck tires and · pony harness
•
Gene Woodling ol the new Wasoo
Doe.!I zig-zag, monograms, ·em.
sheJ
VocttJ
lo fit 600 to 700 lb. pooy. Bill DON'T. PUMP YOUR Sluggish Garage, cellar and tool . . , According to the midnight ,e- t. ure Department are: •trs. EWl- ington Sen ators, H·-•
o
f
auer
B
w
m
buttons,
on
n
se1broiderv,
sep,ic 1.....
i-J
...,., ,_
cum. Get Klean•Em ''l water system. gas, eIeclr1c11y.
..., Jona1 ,,...
P.rv11eu
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"' n..........
.
ice 8e11er, cha"lrlllan, Mrs. Henry
f
,
ille, R. n. 1.
Minersv
Grueaer,
·
ent.
the
o1
nursing
departm
port
h
1
cb-h"t
Con:plete
holes,
utton
makes
thl
b
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th
k
F
J
omas
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W
J
d
Th
•.
V
nk
a
T
Cleaner,
Ohio
Septic
and Hanno.a:,
W•Ison co•clwirman, Mr�. H E. :U� �::/: the
:i 8 6tp
' ·
ith altachmeot, and in5lruce
t25· 12tp those who were !isled as fair in• Beri.!i!On.1,
ley Plumbing, Pomeroy. Ohio.
�.:i Mrs. John B:own, Mrs, G
AccredltNI cour1111 - with diploma w
.
, ton book. G oorl con0 ition. \\o'Y 2·
McCormick,
Martha
Mrs.
eluded
,.,_.
·
d'ienst, back WI'lb the "-,
h
oen
Sc
3
30t
2
P FOR SALE: C.Ottage on Brownt!U
·
118 W. Seoood BL
N AL No. 4 Brood•
NATIO
USED
mm
I
or
an
d Blessmg, Mrs. W'tt
f
M
.
-'2496.
2 25 Ute
Mrs, W. N. Hayward. Clyde Corn•
·�l
d DeI R''""• w h moved
,r
WY Z-%889
er's Coal Stove, Buel Morgan,
Avenue, Middleport, 5 r°?ms ell, John A. Miller, William Har• Chase, Mrs. Madge Bvus, Mrs. dmals, an
�- cal,\:
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n
gellj
es
e
1
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.
L
os
the
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n
a
REFRIGERATION
THEISS
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nto
t
• Marvln I
% 1a.., 2-Uc HOUSE TRAll.EH, l!l'.i8 Model Pomeroy. Phoim: Albert Goeg•
CharIes Cottfl11 , Mrs.,1.
and bath, full hasement w I t h
·.
.
e,
t
Liberty 41 x. 10. Washer and lein.
= =
3 9 3tp Appliance Service. Domestic and garage. Gene Dodson, Browne11 ri.s, Ora Whit Alber Rhodes. Dawson, Mrs. Mabe1 Gwbs, Mrs. ing .corps·
0 haYll
U�LD L�IKE�1O�
W_
_
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E
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W
W�1DO�
Mrs. Selmer Baker, Edward Har•
gh o)d Min le
Commercla1. Contact R o g e r Ave., Middleport.
dryer, large i.wning. Ralph ------n
Clara Hamilton, Mrs. Alton Jor• At 37 are tou
3-4-6tc
.
.
another gentleman or old age Fruth, MQ011, W. Va, Phone
I
Payne,
M
v�
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rs.
.
,
n
Ber
mo
Mrs.
.
( 1 3) FOR LEASE
The1ss, Racme,
Minoso of the White Sox, Hoyt
, Oh'10. 2-21..,
•0tp
+
L
ar
d
___ _
;;
1 sh c his home for
FOR S
_ Im and Walt Dropa of the
2 28 llt.p
� Two story '•,me tha Allen , Harry Cromlish, Heber r:r�. �;i ! �:��e, �°:s.I.;·�=� Wilhe
��� SP 3-5977.
RN FIRST FLOOR-2-;;;;;; SPOUTING, ROOF RF,Pifi:ii; dweIi�
_
MODE
J
l
Friley,
ries
e
Jo.
mg, mne rooms. ldea
��
Hank• J bn Herbert, Sr., Jebn
'S.
Orioles.
Y n STRAW. Tum right at and 3 room furnished apart• aheet metal work. The Powers cation. Modem bathroom, b
Ph'me Lyons, Mrs. Ri'chard :MeJ.
&amp;s include Turk Lown and
Che.!lter Road, Pomeroy, Ph._ _Wy Iµ u
.
�
�
Puckett,
Addiso
n Evans, Mrs. Ste!
a
The
,i!:
Kelroy, Rt. 7, sttond house, Joe ments. Ph. WY 2-3874.
_
Coqt111Q'. WY 2-t3GL
meat. cemmt block "qrage, la Wood Mrs Arthur Rupe Mrs rose, Mrs. Charles �berta, Mrs. Sherm Lollar Of the muw SoX.
3 7 3tc
2 2583·
.,.
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2
3
Fields. pt Jne WY 2-6U7U. '
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3 9 6tc
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llllh! ffa-•.1
yn
nce Mrs R · D
..... a. Barne,, 96.1 Lo,.,..._
Ray Groves, ·Ernest Harris, Mrs. Evel Spe '
Sox, Hal
• CHAMPION
2 25 12to ----------- =====-c-:=---c---=To THE WORLD'S
c1ara ·p'ro11I. t;.. .,,." Vic Wertz of the Red
M'
IS8
d
an
11
re
et, Phone WY 2-3215,
Stre
*,
en
Do
Mrs.
Hill,
Ora
y,
Mal
Wade
o
Desk Whittler: Thonks for Lhe
H,rown of the Orioles Ted KhnTELEVISION AND appliance R
R RENT
( 1 4) FO==
3 4 6tc Broyles• Henrv
• J Viers• and Mrs
zewskl of the new Los Angelea
wild west .stories, Answer re• TRADING POST SPECIAL. Baby
u..--v a l l
pair service. W• serv,_
•
M
a80
�
, High Chair, '2,00,
nJe BoIter,
en
J
n
_
i
Eight
SALE
FOR
ouiw.
t.
room
:
f�uested.
Angels, Gil Hodges of the Dodg3 8 6tc MODERN TWO BEDROO apar,.-.
m a l e •· Reasllnable prices.
·
-,
wate,
ville
city
Ohio,
Miners
,
"C.'' "L." and "P." ;;;;::--;;;;;-;;;;-;;=::-:-::-==cc ment furnished on Imute 33, five
er&amp; and Rocky Nelson of the Pi•
Hampton &amp; Capebart. Ph TU■
R 3tc '0()0 SPLIT TOMA1'0 STICKS. miles from Pomeroy. Garden.
wall
to
wall
furnace,
gas
new
3
0
rate�
121 14-30!
Used on_• yea,. Richard A, Hay- Pbone WY 2-643f,
3 8 ,tc 2-12l l
--------carpet, all modem kitchen.
And It might be worthy af nf'le
man, Vme St., Raclne, Ohio.
U
&amp;.
Cl'IUNEER
.,
r
S
Grindley
E.
R,
c.ontact
EXPERT ALTERING. Carrie
=• lncIudea
;;;;- ,--,--c--, f
"·t o! ::;,,,--;=
that 1he Ion"11 ...
2 2!! 12tp FOR
RENT
- Apartment - 5
.......n..••L£ ""Tl!S
�
MARCH I
3 8 6tc Gauga: readings: Gallipolis dam
Minersvi,,1e, 0hio. --._,nav4,,,-,
HouKennedy, 127 Mulber~,
atcber-out,.
aythor,.e
emioenl
that
.
.
.
.
•• .-;;;;;;;;;;;-:a;-;;:--,::-::-:- ,-=h • rooms Md bath. 618 East M.tln IATIBFACTION GU�"TRBI -::--:------,--,,
.att•nl
be
to
�s
public
mv,ted
8
OLD
WEEKS
i
C
Registered
'J
4
t.
appointme
n
25.0,
by
to
or
40.9, rollers out and station9:30
.:"JO
fleIder. 0f the New York Yankeu
:
FOR SALE OR arv,
(24A)
the Rock Sprmg1 Grange 'Oper•
Cd 11 writ. L 0. MeC'.-,
3 4 titc bunhues, Phone WI O.S9'l3, t.n n Street, Pomeroy, Phone WY 2•Mason
Pt.
out,
Pomeroy
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Berra.
1
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18
o
WY 2-6. evenings.
- .
.
..-nu ay
Betgle, Raclne Rt. 1.
..,_te'• .....,.
Plea11ant 35.99, Hinton 3. 39 8ta- atlons Forward" night to be held -Whe
TRADE=
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tbose YIBl"I go!
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ona"',
Kanawha
Falls
2.65
rls·J
Skelee, Guns, Bow.!I, Golf Clubs.,
1958 TWO BEDROOM HOUSE
There wi]J be a program and aev•
--.11 7.=--=====c-==cc
.... i-- r
A IR CONDfflONING, REFRIG- trailer See Melvin Little Cm!sh- Ing, Charleston 22.09 rising. The
Bicycles, etc. Write or calJ The TIMBER AND LAND. See Lottie APARTMEt-rrs Furnished •11.1
ail•
theL.e
bers
will
receiv
en
mem
Mid
McMastera
f
l
.
um
,
d:
r
Ohio
f
ha
tenth
rising
was
Rive
a
i hys' Ivy
dle■ ERATION aervlce. Ja 'a
l!hed.
Sport·• Center, Middleport, Ph Sheffield. Long Bottom. Phone in
Ohio, Phone Eme�son '1P
3--3-t
root per hour all the way up above ver star certificates for � years
frlgernUon. New Haven, Pbontl �·
VI 3·2707. , . . . , . . . . _ 2 24, u.tc porl bont WTI-mL
(21·21-00tc
6
WY•2-3633.
3-7- tc
, Gallipolis Dam, The Great u-. or continuous membership. Ladles
6-IS-,tt,
,
'J'.
·
SPACE
TRAILER
l-353
11J
127
.
Inquire·
.
JACK S DAIRY BAR, Mlddl•porl,
WANTED TO TRADE: A 1 955 nawha Is also rising, London and 0f, the Grange are 8siled to brlng
ut
n
Pomeroy.
Butter
Ave
1e!'I for _refreshments.
•
w
S has Deliciol.13 Ham Sand iche11
(2) CARD
-'5 l2tp IF YOO WANT REAL .-aUIJ Buick for small house trailer. Marmet were runn ing 6 feet on P
·,
= OF THANK
=
2
2
The Wm1'1ng Trail Garden club wm' -lri 1WOlf materlsk In
1. 24 12tc
co
r buying. Raci,,e the rollers and Winfield dam 21
de
Would
m;\
l
m
Uuic
eed
ltaUi
I WISH TO THAN K MY MANY z;C"";;.;;;;;c;::,;:;-=-I
inl
Br
r
w
I
Size&amp;
I will meet Thursday evening at tan; bla¥k-·'and
friends for th!! prt!tly cards, RCA WHIRLPOOL Refrigerator, DELUXE THREE ROOM AND , . money 111...,n,
feet
a1t . . C o b a- Box 282, Phone WI 9-382 1.
-•·
m
""
l8.
t&amp;
6
the home of Mrs. Robert TLo Jr
3 9 3tc 8oai Movemenli :
floweT11 and �ifts, sent lo me Hotpolnt electrlc range, .coffee bath apartment - office rooms Sirti,, CaU Did: S&amp;er,ett;, wr , - � -��--/j son, Roll call will be answered
during my st11y at the hospital. table, and tables, lamps, d. 1hle -trailer space. Phone WY t, I-Zltl or CheMet 98Wl"5,
Ohio River - Aztec down 13, with a nah:arJ quotation and mem&amp; $H98
(1) 6 Uo
bed, 5 pc. chrome dillette, 2 pc. 5141.
Mrs. Otto Lohn, Sr.
Bayou
45
8
a.m;
14,
�c
up
o
Wt.eotc
mb
me
n
bers are to take arrange
=
!;
a
Uving · room suite. l1erald Reul.er O E FIVE ROOM APARTMEN
will i i!!��ed at th� law 12: 30 a.m.; Nelson Broadfoot up suitable for the month.
Ottu■
--:-::==..,..-,-====T
N
(6) LOST AND FOUND Pomeroy• WY 2·2'191'.l. 3 1 12tp with bath. Phone WY 2-3841 11
office, ot Crow, crow &amp; Portef. 14, 12 : 50 a.m. : nn
• drew Calhoun The Jolly Bunch C!'--m
' g Club
HEATlNG u=
""d PL'""ING
pornuoy. Ohio, at 111,00 A .M. on s11t.
a
LOST : N!:AR CHESTER, small 1 SPRTNGFIELD ROTO TI1..LER. even1D1111 WY 2-3319.
55
12
14
up
Eastem up I4, will meet thfs Thureday evening
a.m.;
:
,
urilll&gt;", hlarch :llltb.. 1961 tor the ,ea•
ti-IN.f
Mueller Furnacea
ee11te ot the late M1&amp;1le s�arln.y,:,n, r.
-cc=c:-"'c-c ==�=- bl k and ta Iemale 1·• ' .1nd. Used once. Phnne WY 2·354.:.
---=
Amokl Brolhen
belnt Lot No, n 1n croo11·, Addition ,, : 50 a.m ; Captain H arrison up at the home of Mrs. Shirley Milla
11 ROOMS AND BATH.
HOUSE,
t
White spot between front legs.
t
o
3 8 3\ c
15, 4:15 a.m; Peggy Downey up 1n Middleport.
Splce T111 6�
T��i�•:!1a� c::i::•1�u�e�nd on d11,8 Cole-st., Pomeroy, Near Ma- 618 E, Matn St., Pamerny , Olm
Liberal reword. Write .' , r�• r . .
15,
Albert
10
MABCR
a.m;
up
6:4S
Holden
1u
utue
n11
fl
,ubJ
t,e
aala,
ot
to
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t
Phone
WY Nffl
50 Fl. L1bertY To�
u,alLER, � boo· aon Bridge. Call Howard Cecil,
:l
tJ H fOl' 11Nll, fand It ,:,annnt be told fOr l7, 5:20 a m. ; Queen City down Mary Shrine, White Shrine of
' •
Pauley, RL J, Box 356, Ham
IS
.
c , w18 than S900.GO. na. apprall&amp;dl
room.!I, automal"Jc washer. 589 or W\'..z.52H.
UHO-Uc
3 l21c
5 a.m. ; Walter Beckjord Jerusalem, will meet in regular
lin, w. Va.
utu.e.
4:0
20,
Maple Strt!et, Middleport. Phone
11
li: G
down 20, 6:30 a.m.; Chief Pow• session Friday at 8 p. m. at the
CUSTOM MEAT CUTl'JNO
!::!1,?i:,,:!� ::tthe
WY 2·5460,
3 6 6tc I HT ROOM ROUSE, two five
Glove soft crepe sole
BLUE PARAKEET on Pleasant
11
n,
r
n
sw
N.
a
••11e
A.
l
aa
u
hotan down 23, 4:25 a.m.; Crown IOOF HaD. There will be election
Wald CNU 8oa1
e11
Ridge. Mrs. Carl Stalder, Ph. USED FURNITURE or u_,, ur.HI =., ;;:
1'3&gt; 9• 13• aa :it.
Point up 30, 4 : 10 a.m; Bonnie D, of offlcera. The ceremonial hu
Rae!H, Oblo
WY 2-5133.
3 B Jtc Kem. See the Trading Pod flnt --------Phone WI Hl7J
up 3l, 3 a.m. ; Jamel up 31. 3 a.m. been postponed until Thursday,
NOT1c1 o, l'u•uc aAU
to •awe meney,
., 6 30te 4 ROO'd HOUSE with bath arid
d
Th
March 23.
1
laundry, gas heated In Syta•
�cr2:: �•� Onward up 32, 12:50 a.m. ; OVEC
�:
(8) AUTO SALES
i:
'A��
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•t
SOit
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L
TRADING POST SPECIA �
Young folk of the Letart P'alls
·
01 Karch. 111111, at th.,. retldenn or up 32, UO a.m. ; Robert Gipson
ewe. 1llomas Duffy, Phone WY I -::=-===------·
late
the
n
e
r
S
,
Church are inviting the
•t
Methodist
•,11 OLDS 88 _ $595. � door 81:'dan. · . dannport, end table. and mlr- 2.&amp;.13\,
a•
SY
pn
rh ll' ut U•\IO A M up 33, 6 : JO IJ.m,; Ouach1'ta up 35,
24 1,,,..p IT DOESN'T JUST HAPPEN ! q11, Ohio,Y bl1inntn1
.
at
with them March
meet
to
Good mechanical condltlor Sol· rored cofrtt tabll!, $1%.95. ,
Parish
MIDDL -T
1 J. 1 . . . . Laundry work the followin• peHonaJ propm,- t,,,. 9:45 p. rn.
-. TOP QUAL=•
:c-;=,:-,;c-=;;--;-:==to
1n
1 t • ot Maa,:le
n
1
1
e
the
1
a
kl
a t the
I.0th
the
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OR·
12,
an
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10,
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ood
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FULL
3
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an
I
Swearlnll'ln, dal!Nnd:
Galltptll1 am _ Bob Bentor
,
3 4 lltci ;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;---,,:-,---;-- - _ _
tnar'11, Pomeroy
bo
2 trunb, 1 lteroNDe hulfl', 1 01:, p 3: 30 p.m; Titan uy 10:35 p.m.; church at 7:30, afterwards at the
•
·
. - ___ LIMF..STONE. Any size.
rum!shed. bath. 304 Sycamore St. , Middle■ long experlenec. W" have th t bed,
o
.
ml.efllla
llh•lra,
ne
3 1tH\sbt
Item■, 1 w..., llmll. 1 11'1■ ,i,:,u w. s. Rea down 11.• 30 p·m· •• PUts- c.mnm11D1t;1 Hall at 8: 30 f r games
GOM1 Cl1b URd ,.-•r■
deh·vei:ecl Md truck 11pread. port• w·1n be a ,allable March Prompt piek-up and deUvery. oua
,
Tl'.lirl'ilr,
•
.,,1e1.
1
1et
e■hlnet
and refreshmenta. Austin Laughlin BAKER and SEYFRIED
•
•
AD MUN ... Model,
bt Ph. WY R-3343 or WY " "'188. R obJnson'a Laundry• pmna....,,
Shuler·11 Construction · Comp,ny
----, , to11ter. m.1,een■n-. pot■ p■na, burger up 1 : 811 a.m.; City of MafS·
will have charge of the met.ting
3 '1 6tc WY 2-54:la; Robinson'• Trl•Lua- end dlllhu, Hblrlet, 1 ...,P, 1 eb11t vlllc tip 10, a.m.
UTROPOLITAN MOTORS
Phone WY 2-0051.
2 9 tfc· ,
30
·
a
01
N:trlr
l.llr
1
erXehhla
-.
and will have a 1eader to betP your LENNOX dealer
tre Cleaners WY 2-5230, Middle- 11tor,_Ill1 .tool, one table 11:10 three
- ;;;;;;-,--;;;;--:-:,c-----,""7"" 1
... !•• Mata SL
Kanaw•• River _ Lella Shear- w
GAS, ruEL · on. and coal fu,,. ii ROOM APARTMENl with gar- port.
ith games. On SabJrday and Sun,:ball-•• I roelm, 1 111 btata, 1
3 6 8.c iota
----.-..._..,J, Ohio
bN, one rodler 1nd 1tra1abt er up Marmet 2:20 a.m.; Solvay day meeting at the same time for
age, 143 But-uL pomero,-.
naces &lt;'.all for free estlmatea.
NEW llltl USED
1n■toh..s ohatr, ont rocker, 1 tnaH•
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u1,-.'rlf. OLDSMOBilJ!! . 88 - $1095 'li'oreman • Abbotl Middiepo.,. Phone WY-2-5127,
11111, rael:, 1 rut, e,irtainJ, 1nlrror, down Blarun:r1 6 : 2 a.m.; e1en church service&amp;.
I 1■- hnt-r wtth unt. 1 ntchr, z, down Winfield 7:25 _p.m. ; Dun•
Complele 8en1ce
u TRAILER SPACE Good 1N:etion
,;,; fr'Ai door sedan. A beautiful car �
.._ 10-Uc
-••ca 13
COAL, 011, GAS
• d-r, 1 bM cemplete, bed ,:,oy.
, 1 rt1f, 1 nlta lite. ..wn mew1 t can Bruce up Wiu�d 11:20 p.m.; '11le Daughttni of Ruth Clasa of
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en
CrlU
'' ''1f'tll kept Hydn1matic drive . E
Martin
t.
o
l
er
Ralph
Inquire
R J,'or corn
FURNACES '•
•no. ■ho•�N.
te, •-- er Cnlael
C. V, Hornet up Wlnfield 11 :46 the United Met.bodiet Church wW
I 4 ·tc QUIPMENT and LUMBE
,,· ' '! "",';Blaettnar;'• Pomeroy.
Wri
t
Middleport.
Street.
Sale,· I larg.i tractor for [IOwer l50 Locm
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Phone WY&gt;,2,3794
t 21 sotp � C. ll&amp;ADFORD, ..... OM■ ol:!r=.• 01 •I•: Ceah In. band on t1 ■, p.m.; Jerry Bolwmh up Winfield meet Monday afternoon at the
: 11M MERCURY 4 door, one local unit '200.00; 1 Caterpillar tract
ge
Geo
10
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1
down
home
Parker
MerrUI
H.
Winfie)d
a.m.�
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r
Mrs.
of
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Adm
Bum.
Rotner
G,
;cnmer. Priced for quick snle, tractor for loggin,,: $450.00. t APARTMENT AT 70l Broadway ,
LEWIS REPAIR SERVICE
tutor °' the Eatai. 0' ve,■Je S : 41 a.m. ; Thelma Ann up Win- with Mn. Bert Webster as c
POMEROY, OHIO
o·f 1·' .13(18.oo. Phone WY 2·2261.
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Cul-,off saw and frame and "lot- Middleport. A••~ent
Mill 81- Midu..,,....-•
at
w 11• 13• u at
field 4: 40 a.m. ; Beaver down Wt. holte•.
J,.11 ;;•
3 9 3tc or, complete $50.oo. 1 winch $25. A.,h St., Middleport. 2 apartBeaUnr, Bocdlq, Plamblat
';f:� .•
6:ZO a.m
field
Lanmcnrer Sharpeaiq •IMI
LNAL NOTIC:I
ments in New Haven. Phone
$605. �1om1Jne 1 In. oak lumber, $60.00 J)f'r M.
,�, , 'PORO Ve
t Ruinoad Dan.aid Prldd,-. WhD1111 t1,t
Molar Repair
-----,-door ledan. Spalii:10" dark See Ivan Cc?.nnan, Pomeroy, WY 2-3287,
no- •d.,_,. 18 811ute 1• Mldtll• PL.tASANT vAJ..LltY HOSPITAL
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,ort
fork
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that
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One 5-room FURNISHED APART·
51 2:S SOtc tll• 'ftb da,- et l'allnuJ,, 1111, euo. ADMI'ITED: M:ra. T r e s s i e
3 8 3tc
3 4 8tc Road•
In s. Pffllib" flied .., 'Pllltlnn Wray, Clifton;
'.J, Pomero,.
MENT. Chriatine Beegle Phone
Mn. Stanley Gibbs
1n :::
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IN
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B
HOISl'E
THE
IN MASON, W. VA., onu plot �( WY 2-3302.
o:"°0:.:� 11 o- Gallion, Ohio; Mrl. Bertha Davis.
3 4 etc
FRIE
IS.HS
p
Ne
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r
, c- .
available thl'flugh Curti88 Breed· Co.uQ'r Ohio
land, 224 X •� feet. Jn corpora - um Lincoln Heig
Bedroom
ThrN
d
er
ot
RoUih
r
Buffalo;
1,
f
Richard
b
Route
hts. 4 '""
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m In.,, c-Jce, 9 are cl···u•�
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lvOl'f
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- "ex. n1
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'Ion limit.• ( 1tY water, gas, tel• hoUJe with bath, basement and
lwllt
Bulkeya
to ana. Letart; Mn. lrred Taylor, Bid·
cellent •• 22 are claBlifled "very 8ald. d.,_.nt i. NquiNd
ephone, _and se'!'nge. Contact •as furnace. Bullt•ln cebln�
th
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da,
1ft
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well, Ohio.
l befe
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Claude .ru
"'tcben. R.R. 1, Box 14, the lt,OOMn and hardwood Doors t§VUU
DISCHARGED: Shana Wtthera,
All T1x11
.No PurehaN
�titer Pl Pleasant; Mn. lo'red Hawk
CulllN:len, W. Va. or call Sher• throughout Hu a nlee fenced in dams, '1 are out of dama with
,
and n:at ot ftieDdl.
to 11111 Jba.
Neeeuat,
1103
from
records
Paid
wood 3-68%.1 Jn .culloden. 3-7-6tc back yard for children. •� rough
-. GalllpoHs. Ohio.
(I) lNa. m N-1N3.
fat, 5-...:i
on 2x,-23 an out of dam,
R f
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DIRTH: A- daughter to Mr, WWI
ll'ROZBN' ENTRBE
TIRED WALLS? - See us for the da, call WY Z-"'179 and fte . w Ith •=un.. ·over 1000 r.... fat,
OPIN NOW - 24 HOURS
Sunday
on
,md
4:31
Tracy
call
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We Invite four comparlaon of lhe NE YORK (UPI) - Lot of Mn. Sennael tfckens. �
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38 c
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"o'ra"t,', e•v� Whaley tiY W054.
,• 0r
alJe,,e with ""' oth bull• •Vail- par� dinner wltb fnacjl lr1ea 111d Oblo,
Ol"J' kind of &lt;olor cornbtwilion lo New s bodntom HOUSE and bath, oble. Can }'1lU afford rot to .. oplced applet la - la fmon
auit your room nna color Fumllbed TV. Nice location. ]n- the ffl'Y be1t1 Phone Collect. Al■ pnpared BMtal � 1'he &amp;beit Loul■ � II burled
531 WNI Main SlrHt ecbeme. Cross Hardware, Mid• qtiiNI .at : Cltfra Shoe Repair, bert Parter. Cheater. Ohio a Pork lllcel are lr:i I mildly aea- on Mount Vaea, In tbt Samoan
With A Money 8Mk Guar,nfW
Sold
Gallon
.E..,,
a o ate Middleport, Ohio.
3 a 31c 22t15.
3 1 12ip - ....,,.
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Kr. and Mn. Georp Grate, Arn.., I
1- -lq Tll-1q ..-, Feb
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old Grote, ff'fflllll Orate, w.,;.
BY ADA Lia
dell Grate, Bob St.Nie and wu. A. ttendanot at the Albury Med, • A buaaw INAlln wa. i n
charge ft the PrNklenl Mn. A
81 J._a Parbr
11am Fout ptttented two numbera odiat i..,....i- Scbool
Ith
Mardi
mow A SVCCE&amp;9
llaek. 'l1lll mlD&amp;nl oi tb1 IIJIIC..
wbJch were wtll liked by the awl• WU 1;;;'
eo
were NH by Mn.
a
-:.
udience iente. Sabre Canaday "" 11D ft· OU. '11&gt;1 cburdl
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L-'"ll..-1.....l�,,,.::_!,
k, Secn&amp;aey IIDd Mn. DaJaJi
the cellent per(ormaDCt at the plano •ttendanct
-''.;:·!&lt;..J
PP :iae
Quic
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IM,
colllotioa
21 aet1 making up a ta lent show playing "Hungarian .
tit.I&amp;, DIM:kworth &amp;ave the 1'Nuur«'
. The voung. Umted Brethern chW'C'h tt.nd
: IARHEY c;ooGLE and SNUFFY SMITH
1
red Friday night at the Rut. est entrant, 4 year old
report. Roll call ,ru
Jane SchJI.
;ta
an,wer.:
d
and
torlum under ling, da�ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ja. ::::
tbc, with e Bible vene by aeva, mem.
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t ,: = 0f:e N rthwe t- c
l'M OFf ON A
ob Sch.illin1, WOii much •PPllll·e _______:_...::__dwrdi bera. Mn. Quick led a Bible quet, 1
s
G
em Local
' S���•
SHOPPl
an
o
wer
v
t
ocal, ' 'Do Jane ParlODI, Mrs. Harold KIJn.
�Aw,
WHAR IN
Rudy perJod. !
pd
First p)ace honor&amp; went to Mr,. ;':.�_ � penfnl
c
u
ntuNOER VE
· Holme, ond cted the
gel. Mra, Marpret Schl1Uat
Judy Rl,gp, a ra■ident of near
am.
wu
the
reed·
00IN' ALL
Dev�
tr
�
Add
ce
Mrs.
lne more v1r1ety to the proGra Dugan. Mrs. M
Lo.ng Bottom, wt did an out1 DOLLED UP ?
Ing
of
v
eading
e
by
responsi
Snowden
udy
Mn
am
a
wa
a
tap dancti by Jane Birchfield nd
r
.J
1
standing job oi twirJJDI two b,a. gr
, MMttng cloeed wfth the
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tona. . Mn1. RJjp boldi 1everal ti- Luca,, I IOlo. ''No One �r Car- were the cornmtttee In chirp ot lf'OU�
tles m New MeJtico, her former ed for Me Like JIIUI," by Deb- planning th, attatr. Alao worttn« Lord i Prayer. Prwent ,rere tbe l
t-,me She wu attired In 8 beaut!. ble Smith, a plano aolo "I Fell On at the program Wert PTA f11IIII- abov9 mentioned and Mn. Hazel 1
ful green ll!ld wblle cootume.
�Y Knee, and Cried Holy," • oelo bers Mrs. Marjort■ Rieo and Mra. Clark, 111'1. Raebel llcBrtde,
A Ue for ltCOnd plac, went to My Saviour's Face" by C-onnie Mildred Luca, and the offioln Mr■ . Jl'lonnc. Hardm,
Herb Grate, bus, who .:ave an Lewls of Harr.irlsonville, a baton Mn . Verna Snowden. 11ra,. � Jleoent WNtend guut, of Hr·
°""'11ent rendition ol '"Vhen the twJtllng act by Marilyn Sinclair lie Nlchola, Mr,, J- llorrl, and and Mn. Raymnttd Krkter
Mr. and Mn. Ruuell Krl&amp;r"':;
Bell U1 the LJgbtboun RJnp" and and Kathy Wilt, Linda Kirkland Mn. Jean Parker.
ta Diane McMoma,; of Middleport and Emlv Miller of Pomeroy sang Homemade fudge wu donat.ed f'ind)ey. Sunday dinner l'atl
who played her 0, piano compo. the . Popular "Will You StJll Love by several PTA rr--mber, and aold nre Mr. and llra. John Krider ,
L
N R
•"ion, "Fantuy in c Major." Me, a cornet duet "Grandfather's during Jntennfaslon wtth aD ll'O- 111d dau&amp;hter Joetta ol Loq: Bot- •
THE'l'VE
k"
c
1bird p� went to Janice .and � by Ro,aJJe Davia and Sue eed, goinir to NGl'thWNfetn Lo- tom. Mr. ad Mn. tUnortb DW
At.I. BEEN
WHICH'LL
Debb.e Snuth, young dauibtera of �a1ker, Brenda Grate singing cal PI'A. Prollta from the abaw and dauallter Cloume of Cblsttr
NICEL"{
i
-CHUCKl.E.1Then
Mr,
llr
Met
roa
I
,._
ot
wUJ
the
pa'
r.......i,
ge
Muter,"
broth
Smltb
and
Mn.
Mr,
d,
elTTEN
Raymond
. 111d
, ers Steve
-G45P.'- CURE
and Dennis SchilllnJ;1 . a .!IUrfacfng the playground area at Bruch and
for tbe1r vocal rendition of "Heav.
"""ter · llllilabtth
Btrnelt
B'/ THE
da...,,
IN M.ERE.L'i
US
Rutland
vocal duet "Brown Eye,. Why I.NI
llemtatar, 8ehool and 8 and
BITI '-GALE,
enly Love. "
HOURS !/
M
·
and
"
You
•
Blue,
SE&gt;JAroRff
trio, Sherrie Klingel, walk-wey 11 Rulland BJp School. llr
lteceMng lpOcial commendation
EJ1larpriN
r
■.
-1
1
Krider
of
nA ft) MDT
by the judge,, llr. and Mr,, Bob Jean � Ii• and Elaine Muuer
,
ey
I
sang
'm Bound for the City. " 'nte Northwestern Local Pl'A
HoeOich of Pomeroy and Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. Corl Moody 111d
Roy Mmar ol Cbtoter, for lhow- During the Ju&lt;lcJni, the audience will - llooclay, lolardJ IS, 11
manship displayed during their wa, enlertalned by ltev, Ray BJd. 7:IO p, DI. at fllo RuUond 111gb famlJy of Mlllfleld ,,,.., a SUllday
th
numbers were Barbara Carter in die �l��IJ, "Swing Low, Sweet School auditorium. Oeorp Dallas wi Mra. Maaie Hema!ey,
Mr.
and Mrs. Hobart Duckwortb
a novel comedienn
bit, Janet �hariot, Vemon Weber, who sang Executive Head of Northweateni d
Wright singing "Manhattan ... Pen· How GrP.at Thou Art" and Dlck Local school,. wfll apeak on the a children of IWd1eport were
nee WJlliams and Sue Parker do- Dugan , Barry Brogan ar.d Jane school survey, The program wUI recent pe,ta of hil mother Mr,.
•
ing their version of the ' 'C' arles. Parsona who dJd a bumorom lldt. be P�nted by- Warner Morgan, I:� Duckworth.
,.
driver • lducatlan instructor. A Mra. Anna- Shane
ton daoce and Robert Miller Jn Dean Will, a Rutland
ml Mr. and
lfDior .
and
pantomime, "Po- secved . as meste, of ceremente,' � �lollow with re- Mes, Wlillam Fos nf Lelart Fill, GASOLINE ALLEY
NIWd.
vflited Mr, and Mra. Dan Shane. -· - -- -� · ===?,.:;:&lt;r-;::=-=::--::-:-...
TY m Mot ion. A specJalty num- Judging was based on appearance
'
r, a dancing puppet operated by talent,
Thi�
and cousideratkm of qe
�
e1:1on Weber, captivated the with competition open to the
�
nee. Mr. �eber did not en- lie. In charge
of
backst
age
MONDA'f 1'IIIIOl1ca flUDAT U:OD ........
light�
=- �e compe
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tJtlOli. A vocal quin• in&amp;, curtain., and recorded music
11:10
Oblo
tet c:ompo,ed ol Cucb Jim y.,,. wees Dick Dugan, David
W ee- 7:00 llp OI\ .._ CJo,t
11:U llarbcl
narJ, Danny Cremeans, Roger man and Barry Brogan Accoi
Musser, Keith Kennedy and Herb ,an�ts for the varlowi � we': 7: 41 1111 LNmt
IJ:• lallllll 8clll'd
t,
1:00 Obll Yoll,J, tiGrate, was well tecelved ,, Jib Rita Teets• M•-� ......
11: • ...-o11, C• O• Chapl ,an, 1:1)5 ..,.... 1wlll:,
11:■ N- 0 a.a.
1: 10 Olm NIJ:M llr. Mllllt
1, LI World N�- '- flaw
Mllloss
1,20 M•- a,.
e. Venomou, .M. Alprtan
1
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6. Da.vtd's
1:00 World New
T. Jl'&amp;UIWy
el'JIOl'I
9,00 M- 0..
daughter
8. Shed
27. Ceblne
l:GI Ill, M..
9,30 PubU■ (Bib,)
feathen
monkey
l:a UNlfll ...
S1
1.
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8"' (mtM,) 9. German
30. Halt
t:45 .... of e,11..
U, Soapllk,
9illl o..
t,OO
NANCY
to, oo 1'aDt ,1 tbo Ton
plant
10. BambooUa:e 31. Great
10,11 World News
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t, ■ llollllla .,....
qll&amp;hllAUNT FRITZI
tuture
oo T■JJ, ol tho Ton
16. Bkin tumor
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tlu
1
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A
WHAT
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I WANTED
(va.r.)
l'rl nnly, IJ:Jf,
llltlo "BIRTHDAY
name
valley
33. Yemen
Ye■Mlik:,'• "-••
BIGYCLE
A
115, Therefore
lllogJ
"•IJI 0tomnualty llowo
18. Crude metal
PRESENT
inhabiU. lhab­
11,M Wwld Niwa
18. Squandered 19. Deadly
l&lt; llpato 1'odaJ
ta.nt
1I:OIi lMal - 11', JCxcJa
21. Fne
3f, Thruway
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22. Dllta.nt
matt011
U:65 Mum County charce
38. Perched:
OO flfo OIi
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18, Round Table 36. Eye
- 39, Fut.
20. A. amorously ... Thin&amp;' ,,.,
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1:11 N... ""'mdup
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8lp Off
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mount;
DICK TRACY
,
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IS
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1:11 Country Top Ten
II.Coral
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7:00 B- Par1J
MONDAY 'IIIIIOIIGB l'IIIIM,Y
18. lilxlot
7: 25 Bxtent!etl
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7:30 -- P.vliJ
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8:25
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Count,y Jamhanto
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for tlJo - V., X for tho two O'r, Ole, Blqlo 1o1ten, - s,a New,
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W A L L P A P E R--Schumachrrs 1 ( 1 7) HELP WANTED
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Brenda Sharon Smith. Miss Opal the diamond whose success i,r hi.m i 1 3-12 season last year, He
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customer� w i t h Nanon,;1lly
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fhe UaUy Sentinel will nu t be resoons1bJe (or more than
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TRA.Ol!\'G POST -SPEC1AI. . Jo'in : known Watkins Products. Car :�'\,�
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oats al I.he start of last 1eason
one mcorrecl insertion
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Card of Thanks and Special No lices of Evenb, SI LS,
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Writt': G. G. Snair, 132 Elm St., -=�=�---- :, 2
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for 50 word mimmum. Each add1t1om1J word, le.
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oldest active major leaguer wium
Ob1tuar1es publi.shed at l cent per word
, Coscu Teeter-bahe. Girl"s i;ink Lan{'aster, Ohio.
room. Garage, Mason, W. Va. 12� So. Park Dr., Pl. Pleasant. Ted Williams hung up his mm at stead of pitching his regular rou9t.
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('(lat and legging set, size 6_ I
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$7.50
$2.25
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Crisp. Ht. 1 L_angHville. Mrs. Rob. siel of the Cardinals. Dave Phil• n ne of hJs 13 Ytdortea.
FOR .SALE - 5 room house, reuia •··
Ad::i recet\· ed b:v 10 A. It 'frill be In t�ac day·, paper.
er C Harnsou, Jackson,', J 0hn ley of the Orioles end Elmer Valo You can bet he Jearned ••ll2 HATS KILLED with SL:ir Warcentlv_ remodeled. double gar· t ·
farin. one pouml $1.00. 2'.'.! lhs.,
age, large lot. Reasonable. Con- I F · Rowe, Ashiand · K Y · J homas of the Minnesota Twins are close son,
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
$1.49. Farm Bureau. Sur,ar Hun
· rs. ver 1·ie G behind at 40 and Warren Spahn Slaley gave some tboug'ht to re,.
tad Lawrence Napper, 1745 F · c00ke, Jmnton, M
Flour Mill, Ebersb&lt;'!ch Hardand of the Braves hll:s 40 shortly arter tirement last seaaon but he wound
Wheelersburg,
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Chesler Road, Pomerov.
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-- -obviously figured there waa
Births
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B EA UTY Demonstrators. E a r o 1, FOR ��LE: 195S P'O�D m good
2:i . 24. 2 �, : 30, :u , 1 4 ) l : I
of life remaining In his
plenty
spot
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occasional
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J1inch-hitters
Mrs. William G. Martin, 217 E.
1:1. 14, 15; I1
( 4 ) 6, 7, II:
up Lo $5.00 per hour, demonstra- cond1t1on. C.ill Coolvll!P l\fl?-3'.164
r ight arm.
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likely
Broadway St., Wellston, son, 2:28 performers,
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on April 23, ls MiJ.
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p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Robert dde any pennants though
i t's . Full or Part time. Wnte 1 '-=PONTIAC
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c: V8 - $995 , 2 doo,r :· --- --· --- - Forre�:t,
Rt. I
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Lee Lynch, 43 Cole Sl., Middle• valued as capable "spare wheels." waukee's perennial b ig WPlrter
to: Bux 668 A c-o The D
, a"ily sedan. 0:1 1 • .ar�ful, owne r . Rr., • 1 l , Middlt&gt;port, Oh io. Phone WY Opportu_mty lor one man over 24 , ho
l ot
heating, 1 ?Ort, son, 1 : 40 p.m. Wednesday
w
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But Wynn and Staley, in thelr with 11 seasons at 20 or more fio,
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tc Iy n1cr. HIae tt11ar s, P on:irro_v .
Sentinel.
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---3 7.,,i1.11 , basemi ent,air 1arge attic
2·6396.
3 9 .::tp to earn $7500. 00 up annually bat�
,... belt. He goes b'11
besI form, can mean a wh.aIe oI tor1es under "!S
Lew
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with a franchise distributorship 1
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lot 1 ood
TERMITE AND PEST CONTROi
Braves aren't Ukely
the
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again
hopes
t;eir
Sox
in
While
to
lot
a
SALE_ __ (9a} �ARINF. SUPPLIES in Athens and Meigs Qnmties. 1��:i.oo. �w�er !fi� a:st i� I Dr., daughter, 9: 10 a.m. Wl!dnes,;;
b1 Fain. fl'fll lnapeellon. lnturb�way ii �heir
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to
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day. Mrs. Jackie Cummins, Min. annual struggle
Must be able to hire and man- financing this property,
ed by Nailo1wtde. Plaeae R.
rri
I
AS IS SPECIAUI
scramble to regain the Nat10nal
age own sales crew. Direct MINERSVIl.LE _ 6 • room frame · erMville, son, 11:33 p.m. Tuesday
alld A. Service Slalion WY Z. GRAVELY TRACTORS and At- 1 57 Merrill'!!' IO fl. P. "9$.00
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Pitts.
rom
League championship f
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f.11.Ue iachmenls. Nf'W and USl'd. Com- 5!I Merear, '71 D. P. '595,1» I �ales back�ound_ belpful. :'1'ain• house with bath, gas or coal
%3M.
burgh.
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plete parts anti rep�lr service. I G IL P. Mercur, Ou&amp;IU. '99�.00 1 mg and finnncmg available. heating. 100-foot Jot located on Patients recently discharged inl\Uddlepori Trading Post
Musial? He'll go as long and U - y
resume. of educat,._, ts• Highway. Total price $5000.00 eluded Becky Nutter, Mark E.
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331 N. Znd, Middleport, Ohio
far as his legs will carry him tbiS •; ,r,
per1ence and personal back· , FARM - 140 acres With 'iO acres
,a.._,.., Pom,n,
lawn mewen. Aulh-.rlzed deal• IOO Ea,,' nlain Cotton, Jo Ellen PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. M. T.
Candice
Griffin,
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3
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season and il a j�w.
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ground Io Dept. z. &amp;, Box 5.IO , cultivated 1en1Y O1 pas1ure. 0
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Epling of Gallipolis, Ohio, will be
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TRIICK GR"WE"S
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room home with bath, furnace Kanouse• Robert Cartwright• MrII· the auest
speaker Friday, March
,
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(21 27, 28; (Jl I , 6, 7, 8, 9tp �ating, and l:msemenl EJ:tra
he'll do bis usual share of dam,,
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have cabbage plants around E a1t Mala Street. Pomeroy.
� Mike McKenzie, William Folan, IO at the March meeting of the
to the other guy if he cJJD't
3 30 l!Otc (I 0) FOR SALE or RENT -------- --- room tenant house, large base- Miss Janet Smith, Mrs. Dwight Pt. Pleasant Woman's Club to be age
middle of March. Will hnve lo·
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a peno0....
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mato plants laSI of April. Call WALLPAPER a"" •,,•"'T Choose
ment da · ry ba , extra �
.ock Tilley, Dennis Harris, Miss Janet held in the Appalachian auditor( 1 8) EMPLOYMENT
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bath,
with
HOME
BEDROOM
3
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Are 38
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or b�lng orders to C:tiarles R. nuw from ot.r hrga stock. Inbarn. hrooder houses, and p]en- Bailey, Homer HJII, Mrs. p h I J ium at 7: 45 p.m
WANTED
The 38 -jin ,UP INCLUDES S
-Harru, Portland, Ohm. 3 3 :&lt;k terior pain ts, vamlsh. Latest modern kitchen, hot and cold -----ly other buildings. Can be
Mrs. Epling Is an honorary lifo
infant
Mrs.
daughter,
and
water-, 181 furnaca. Llose te ANTED -C"
Sievers
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al still•fancy steppers including
ught for $13,500.00. vwu ,
- RPENTE WORK
"Tr1 COllDif Magjo Ceoter'•
patterns in waJIpaper, deani • 6 churcheii and schoat tn Racine, W
ay and infant daugh- member of the local club and will
Gr
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Willi
of any kind. Call Harrv Curtis, will assist in financing.
Jim Rivera of the White Sox, --\ ·
supplies. Reasonable prices, al- Albert Hill, hone WI g. 4'.fil.
II lh 11.11..1,:,J!,(, we ' ve got it.
review a current best seller, "The
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and
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Mrs.
inBe
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Broyles
c. c. CVCKLER, Realtor
WI 9-2117, R. D. 1, Racine, Ohio
Gene Woodling oi the new Wash- .
Elizabeth
EJ:per1 piano tunlal• and r _ 1tlr ways. Crose HardwP.re, Middleport
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William
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The 38 age group include&amp; aev- ·
{1 1 ) WANTED TO BUY ( 20) Bus i ness
AU Work Guarenlffd
.Literature Department of
'Ibe
Carl
ne•
Merch
She
Clark,
Mrs.
s �luding
ROYAL ELECTRIC PORTABLE -:-:-,---=--�-�FOR SALE · s rooms and bath , in• field and Mrs. Clarence Garthee. the club will have ct.ar"'e of lhe eral �-fancy stepper
School of Mu1lc
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x
700
USED
TWO
on
ONE
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Rivera of the White Sox,
Serv·1 ce
~1uxe madeI ·
program. Members of the Lltera• Jim
Glll&amp;ar • Organ • Plano-Accordloa sew ing machlne· J.""
Among Ailing
I side not finished. 1½ acr lot.
truck tires and · pony harness
•
Gene Woodling ol the new Wasoo
Doe.!I zig-zag, monograms, ·em.
sheJ
VocttJ
lo fit 600 to 700 lb. pooy. Bill DON'T. PUMP YOUR Sluggish Garage, cellar and tool . . , According to the midnight ,e- t. ure Department are: •trs. EWl- ington Sen ators, H·-•
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t25· 12tp those who were !isled as fair in• Beri.!i!On.1,
ley Plumbing, Pomeroy. Ohio.
�.:i Mrs. John B:own, Mrs, G
AccredltNI cour1111 - with diploma w
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, ton book. G oorl con0 ition. \\o'Y 2·
McCormick,
Martha
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Mrs, W. N. Hayward. Clyde Corn•
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Avenue, Middleport, 5 r°?ms ell, John A. Miller, William Har• Chase, Mrs. Madge Bvus, Mrs. dmals, an
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CharIes Cottfl11 , Mrs.,1.
and bath, full hasement w I t h
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Mrs. Selmer Baker, Edward Har•
gh o)d Min le
Commercla1. Contact R o g e r Ave., Middleport.
dryer, large i.wning. Ralph ------n
Clara Hamilton, Mrs. Alton Jor• At 37 are tou
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another gentleman or old age Fruth, MQ011, W. Va, Phone
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The1ss, Racme,
Minoso of the White Sox, Hoyt
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FOR S
_ Im and Walt Dropa of the
2 28 llt.p
� Two story '•,me tha Allen , Harry Cromlish, Heber r:r�. �;i ! �:��e, �°:s.I.;·�=� Wilhe
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Hank• J bn Herbert, Sr., Jebn
'S.
Orioles.
Y n STRAW. Tum right at and 3 room furnished apart• aheet metal work. The Powers cation. Modem bathroom, b
Ph'me Lyons, Mrs. Ri'chard :MeJ.
&amp;s include Turk Lown and
Che.!lter Road, Pomeroy, Ph._ _Wy Iµ u
.
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Puckett,
Addiso
n Evans, Mrs. Ste!
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Kelroy, Rt. 7, sttond house, Joe ments. Ph. WY 2-3874.
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Coqt111Q'. WY 2-t3GL
meat. cemmt block "qrage, la Wood Mrs Arthur Rupe Mrs rose, Mrs. Charles �berta, Mrs. Sherm Lollar Of the muw SoX.
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Ray Groves, ·Ernest Harris, Mrs. Evel Spe '
Sox, Hal
• CHAMPION
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c1ara ·p'ro11I. t;.. .,,." Vic Wertz of the Red
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Stre
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Mrs.
Hill,
Ora
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Mal
Wade
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Desk Whittler: Thonks for Lhe
H,rown of the Orioles Ted KhnTELEVISION AND appliance R
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3 4 6tc Broyles• Henrv
• J Viers• and Mrs
zewskl of the new Los Angelea
wild west .stories, Answer re• TRADING POST SPECIAL. Baby
u..--v a l l
pair service. W• serv,_
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, High Chair, '2,00,
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SALE
FOR
ouiw.
t.
room
:
f�uested.
Angels, Gil Hodges of the Dodg3 8 6tc MODERN TWO BEDROO apar,.-.
m a l e •· Reasllnable prices.
·
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wate,
ville
city
Ohio,
Miners
,
"C.'' "L." and "P." ;;;;::--;;;;;-;;;;-;;=::-:-::-==cc ment furnished on Imute 33, five
er&amp; and Rocky Nelson of the Pi•
Hampton &amp; Capebart. Ph TU■
R 3tc '0()0 SPLIT TOMA1'0 STICKS. miles from Pomeroy. Garden.
wall
to
wall
furnace,
gas
new
3
0
rate�
121 14-30!
Used on_• yea,. Richard A, Hay- Pbone WY 2-643f,
3 8 ,tc 2-12l l
--------carpet, all modem kitchen.
And It might be worthy af nf'le
man, Vme St., Raclne, Ohio.
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c.ontact
EXPERT ALTERING. Carrie
=• lncIudea
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that 1he Ion"11 ...
2 2!! 12tp FOR
RENT
- Apartment - 5
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MARCH I
3 8 6tc Gauga: readings: Gallipolis dam
Minersvi,,1e, 0hio. --._,nav4,,,-,
HouKennedy, 127 Mulber~,
atcber-out,.
aythor,.e
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.att•nl
be
to
�s
public
mv,ted
8
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WEEKS
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appointme
n
25.0,
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to
or
40.9, rollers out and station9:30
.:"JO
fleIder. 0f the New York Yankeu
:
FOR SALE OR arv,
(24A)
the Rock Sprmg1 Grange 'Oper•
Cd 11 writ. L 0. MeC'.-,
3 4 titc bunhues, Phone WI O.S9'l3, t.n n Street, Pomeroy, Phone WY 2•Mason
Pt.
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Skelee, Guns, Bow.!I, Golf Clubs.,
1958 TWO BEDROOM HOUSE
There wi]J be a program and aev•
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A IR CONDfflONING, REFRIG- trailer See Melvin Little Cm!sh- Ing, Charleston 22.09 rising. The
Bicycles, etc. Write or calJ The TIMBER AND LAND. See Lottie APARTMEt-rrs Furnished •11.1
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l!hed.
Sport·• Center, Middleport, Ph Sheffield. Long Bottom. Phone in
Ohio, Phone Eme�son '1P
3--3-t
root per hour all the way up above ver star certificates for � years
frlgernUon. New Haven, Pbontl �·
VI 3·2707. , . . . , . . . . _ 2 24, u.tc porl bont WTI-mL
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WY•2-3633.
3-7- tc
, Gallipolis Dam, The Great u-. or continuous membership. Ladles
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SPACE
TRAILER
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127
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Inquire·
.
JACK S DAIRY BAR, Mlddl•porl,
WANTED TO TRADE: A 1 955 nawha Is also rising, London and 0f, the Grange are 8siled to brlng
ut
n
Pomeroy.
Butter
Ave
1e!'I for _refreshments.
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S has Deliciol.13 Ham Sand iche11
(2) CARD
-'5 l2tp IF YOO WANT REAL .-aUIJ Buick for small house trailer. Marmet were runn ing 6 feet on P
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The Wm1'1ng Trail Garden club wm' -lri 1WOlf materlsk In
1. 24 12tc
co
r buying. Raci,,e the rollers and Winfield dam 21
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Would
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I WISH TO THAN K MY MANY z;C"";;.;;;;;c;::,;:;-=-I
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I will meet Thursday evening at tan; bla¥k-·'and
friends for th!! prt!tly cards, RCA WHIRLPOOL Refrigerator, DELUXE THREE ROOM AND , . money 111...,n,
feet
a1t . . C o b a- Box 282, Phone WI 9-382 1.
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6
the home of Mrs. Robert TLo Jr
3 9 3tc 8oai Movemenli :
floweT11 and �ifts, sent lo me Hotpolnt electrlc range, .coffee bath apartment - office rooms Sirti,, CaU Did: S&amp;er,ett;, wr , - � -��--/j son, Roll call will be answered
during my st11y at the hospital. table, and tables, lamps, d. 1hle -trailer space. Phone WY t, I-Zltl or CheMet 98Wl"5,
Ohio River - Aztec down 13, with a nah:arJ quotation and mem&amp; $H98
(1) 6 Uo
bed, 5 pc. chrome dillette, 2 pc. 5141.
Mrs. Otto Lohn, Sr.
Bayou
45
8
a.m;
14,
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up
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Wt.eotc
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me
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bers are to take arrange
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a
Uving · room suite. l1erald Reul.er O E FIVE ROOM APARTMEN
will i i!!��ed at th� law 12: 30 a.m.; Nelson Broadfoot up suitable for the month.
Ottu■
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(6) LOST AND FOUND Pomeroy• WY 2·2'191'.l. 3 1 12tp with bath. Phone WY 2-3841 11
office, ot Crow, crow &amp; Portef. 14, 12 : 50 a.m. : nn
• drew Calhoun The Jolly Bunch C!'--m
' g Club
HEATlNG u=
""d PL'""ING
pornuoy. Ohio, at 111,00 A .M. on s11t.
a
LOST : N!:AR CHESTER, small 1 SPRTNGFIELD ROTO TI1..LER. even1D1111 WY 2-3319.
55
12
14
up
Eastem up I4, will meet thfs Thureday evening
a.m.;
:
,
urilll&gt;", hlarch :llltb.. 1961 tor the ,ea•
ti-IN.f
Mueller Furnacea
ee11te ot the late M1&amp;1le s�arln.y,:,n, r.
-cc=c:-"'c-c ==�=- bl k and ta Iemale 1·• ' .1nd. Used once. Phnne WY 2·354.:.
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Amokl Brolhen
belnt Lot No, n 1n croo11·, Addition ,, : 50 a.m ; Captain H arrison up at the home of Mrs. Shirley Milla
11 ROOMS AND BATH.
HOUSE,
t
White spot between front legs.
t
o
3 8 3\ c
15, 4:15 a.m; Peggy Downey up 1n Middleport.
Splce T111 6�
T��i�•:!1a� c::i::•1�u�e�nd on d11,8 Cole-st., Pomeroy, Near Ma- 618 E, Matn St., Pamerny , Olm
Liberal reword. Write .' , r�• r . .
15,
Albert
10
MABCR
a.m;
up
6:4S
Holden
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Phone
WY Nffl
50 Fl. L1bertY To�
u,alLER, � boo· aon Bridge. Call Howard Cecil,
:l
tJ H fOl' 11Nll, fand It ,:,annnt be told fOr l7, 5:20 a m. ; Queen City down Mary Shrine, White Shrine of
' •
Pauley, RL J, Box 356, Ham
IS
.
c , w18 than S900.GO. na. apprall&amp;dl
room.!I, automal"Jc washer. 589 or W\'..z.52H.
UHO-Uc
3 l21c
5 a.m. ; Walter Beckjord Jerusalem, will meet in regular
lin, w. Va.
utu.e.
4:0
20,
Maple Strt!et, Middleport. Phone
11
li: G
down 20, 6:30 a.m.; Chief Pow• session Friday at 8 p. m. at the
CUSTOM MEAT CUTl'JNO
!::!1,?i:,,:!� ::tthe
WY 2·5460,
3 6 6tc I HT ROOM ROUSE, two five
Glove soft crepe sole
BLUE PARAKEET on Pleasant
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hotan down 23, 4:25 a.m.; Crown IOOF HaD. There will be election
Wald CNU 8oa1
e11
Ridge. Mrs. Carl Stalder, Ph. USED FURNITURE or u_,, ur.HI =., ;;:
1'3&gt; 9• 13• aa :it.
Point up 30, 4 : 10 a.m; Bonnie D, of offlcera. The ceremonial hu
Rae!H, Oblo
WY 2-5133.
3 B Jtc Kem. See the Trading Pod flnt --------Phone WI Hl7J
up 3l, 3 a.m. ; Jamel up 31. 3 a.m. been postponed until Thursday,
NOT1c1 o, l'u•uc aAU
to •awe meney,
., 6 30te 4 ROO'd HOUSE with bath arid
d
Th
March 23.
1
laundry, gas heated In Syta•
�cr2:: �•� Onward up 32, 12:50 a.m. ; OVEC
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(8) AUTO SALES
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TRADING POST SPECIA �
Young folk of the Letart P'alls
·
01 Karch. 111111, at th.,. retldenn or up 32, UO a.m. ; Robert Gipson
ewe. 1llomas Duffy, Phone WY I -::=-===------·
late
the
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r
S
,
Church are inviting the
•t
Methodist
•,11 OLDS 88 _ $595. � door 81:'dan. · . dannport, end table. and mlr- 2.&amp;.13\,
a•
SY
pn
rh ll' ut U•\IO A M up 33, 6 : JO IJ.m,; Ouach1'ta up 35,
24 1,,,..p IT DOESN'T JUST HAPPEN ! q11, Ohio,Y bl1inntn1
.
at
with them March
meet
to
Good mechanical condltlor Sol· rored cofrtt tabll!, $1%.95. ,
Parish
MIDDL -T
1 J. 1 . . . . Laundry work the followin• peHonaJ propm,- t,,,. 9:45 p. rn.
-. TOP QUAL=•
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1n
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Swearlnll'ln, dal!Nnd:
Galltptll1 am _ Bob Bentor
,
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tnar'11, Pomeroy
bo
2 trunb, 1 lteroNDe hulfl', 1 01:, p 3: 30 p.m; Titan uy 10:35 p.m.; church at 7:30, afterwards at the
•
·
. - ___ LIMF..STONE. Any size.
rum!shed. bath. 304 Sycamore St. , Middle■ long experlenec. W" have th t bed,
o
.
ml.efllla
llh•lra,
ne
3 1tH\sbt
Item■, 1 w..., llmll. 1 11'1■ ,i,:,u w. s. Rea down 11.• 30 p·m· •• PUts- c.mnm11D1t;1 Hall at 8: 30 f r games
GOM1 Cl1b URd ,.-•r■
deh·vei:ecl Md truck 11pread. port• w·1n be a ,allable March Prompt piek-up and deUvery. oua
,
Tl'.lirl'ilr,
•
.,,1e1.
1
1et
e■hlnet
and refreshmenta. Austin Laughlin BAKER and SEYFRIED
•
•
AD MUN ... Model,
bt Ph. WY R-3343 or WY " "'188. R obJnson'a Laundry• pmna....,,
Shuler·11 Construction · Comp,ny
----, , to11ter. m.1,een■n-. pot■ p■na, burger up 1 : 811 a.m.; City of MafS·
will have charge of the met.ting
3 '1 6tc WY 2-54:la; Robinson'• Trl•Lua- end dlllhu, Hblrlet, 1 ...,P, 1 eb11t vlllc tip 10, a.m.
UTROPOLITAN MOTORS
Phone WY 2-0051.
2 9 tfc· ,
30
·
a
01
N:trlr
l.llr
1
erXehhla
-.
and will have a 1eader to betP your LENNOX dealer
tre Cleaners WY 2-5230, Middle- 11tor,_Ill1 .tool, one table 11:10 three
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... !•• Mata SL
Kanaw•• River _ Lella Shear- w
GAS, ruEL · on. and coal fu,,. ii ROOM APARTMENl with gar- port.
ith games. On SabJrday and Sun,:ball-•• I roelm, 1 111 btata, 1
3 6 8.c iota
----.-..._..,J, Ohio
bN, one rodler 1nd 1tra1abt er up Marmet 2:20 a.m.; Solvay day meeting at the same time for
age, 143 But-uL pomero,-.
naces &lt;'.all for free estlmatea.
NEW llltl USED
1n■toh..s ohatr, ont rocker, 1 tnaH•
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ff
2-Jl•Uc
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u1,-.'rlf. OLDSMOBilJ!! . 88 - $1095 'li'oreman • Abbotl Middiepo.,. Phone WY-2-5127,
11111, rael:, 1 rut, e,irtainJ, 1nlrror, down Blarun:r1 6 : 2 a.m.; e1en church service&amp;.
I 1■- hnt-r wtth unt. 1 ntchr, z, down Winfield 7:25 _p.m. ; Dun•
Complele 8en1ce
u TRAILER SPACE Good 1N:etion
,;,; fr'Ai door sedan. A beautiful car �
.._ 10-Uc
-••ca 13
COAL, 011, GAS
• d-r, 1 bM cemplete, bed ,:,oy.
, 1 rt1f, 1 nlta lite. ..wn mew1 t can Bruce up Wiu�d 11:20 p.m.; '11le Daughttni of Ruth Clasa of
..._.
en
CrlU
'' ''1f'tll kept Hydn1matic drive . E
Martin
t.
o
l
er
Ralph
Inquire
R J,'or corn
FURNACES '•
•no. ■ho•�N.
te, •-- er Cnlael
C. V, Hornet up Wlnfield 11 :46 the United Met.bodiet Church wW
I 4 ·tc QUIPMENT and LUMBE
,,· ' '! "",';Blaettnar;'• Pomeroy.
Wri
t
Middleport.
Street.
Sale,· I larg.i tractor for [IOwer l50 Locm
·
.
Phone WY&gt;,2,3794
t 21 sotp � C. ll&amp;ADFORD, ..... OM■ ol:!r=.• 01 •I•: Ceah In. band on t1 ■, p.m.; Jerry Bolwmh up Winfield meet Monday afternoon at the
: 11M MERCURY 4 door, one local unit '200.00; 1 Caterpillar tract
ge
Geo
10
:
1
down
home
Parker
MerrUI
H.
Winfie)d
a.m.�
1
r
Mrs.
of
..
n1
Adm
Bum.
Rotner
G,
;cnmer. Priced for quick snle, tractor for loggin,,: $450.00. t APARTMENT AT 70l Broadway ,
LEWIS REPAIR SERVICE
tutor °' the Eatai. 0' ve,■Je S : 41 a.m. ; Thelma Ann up Win- with Mn. Bert Webster as c
POMEROY, OHIO
o·f 1·' .13(18.oo. Phone WY 2·2261.
...__
SW.arln10, IMce--.i.
...,.
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Cul-,off saw and frame and "lot- Middleport. A••~ent
Mill 81- Midu..,,....-•
at
w 11• 13• u at
field 4: 40 a.m. ; Beaver down Wt. holte•.
J,.11 ;;•
3 9 3tc or, complete $50.oo. 1 winch $25. A.,h St., Middleport. 2 apartBeaUnr, Bocdlq, Plamblat
';f:� .•
6:ZO a.m
field
Lanmcnrer Sharpeaiq •IMI
LNAL NOTIC:I
ments in New Haven. Phone
$605. �1om1Jne 1 In. oak lumber, $60.00 J)f'r M.
,�, , 'PORO Ve
t Ruinoad Dan.aid Prldd,-. WhD1111 t1,t
Molar Repair
-----,-door ledan. Spalii:10" dark See Ivan Cc?.nnan, Pomeroy, WY 2-3287,
no- •d.,_,. 18 811ute 1• Mldtll• PL.tASANT vAJ..LltY HOSPITAL
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,ort
fork
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that
011
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One 5-room FURNISHED APART·
51 2:S SOtc tll• 'ftb da,- et l'allnuJ,, 1111, euo. ADMI'ITED: M:ra. T r e s s i e
3 8 3tc
3 4 8tc Road•
In s. Pffllib" flied .., 'Pllltlnn Wray, Clifton;
'.J, Pomero,.
MENT. Chriatine Beegle Phone
Mn. Stanley Gibbs
1n :::
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B
HOISl'E
THE
IN MASON, W. VA., onu plot �( WY 2-3302.
o:"°0:.:� 11 o- Gallion, Ohio; Mrl. Bertha Davis.
3 4 etc
FRIE
IS.HS
p
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r
, c- .
available thl'flugh Curti88 Breed· Co.uQ'r Ohio
land, 224 X •� feet. Jn corpora - um Lincoln Heig
Bedroom
ThrN
d
er
ot
RoUih
r
Buffalo;
1,
f
Richard
b
Route
hts. 4 '""
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m In.,, c-Jce, 9 are cl···u•�
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lvOl'f
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- "ex. n1
.
'Ion limit.• ( 1tY water, gas, tel• hoUJe with bath, basement and
lwllt
Bulkeya
to ana. Letart; Mn. lrred Taylor, Bid·
cellent •• 22 are claBlifled "very 8ald. d.,_.nt i. NquiNd
ephone, _and se'!'nge. Contact •as furnace. Bullt•ln cebln�
th
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da,
1ft
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well, Ohio.
l befe
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Ill W°'ldy Print
Claude .ru
"'tcben. R.R. 1, Box 14, the lt,OOMn and hardwood Doors t§VUU
DISCHARGED: Shana Wtthera,
All T1x11
.No PurehaN
�titer Pl Pleasant; Mn. lo'red Hawk
CulllN:len, W. Va. or call Sher• throughout Hu a nlee fenced in dams, '1 are out of dama with
,
and n:at ot ftieDdl.
to 11111 Jba.
Neeeuat,
1103
from
records
Paid
wood 3-68%.1 Jn .culloden. 3-7-6tc back yard for children. •� rough
-. GalllpoHs. Ohio.
(I) lNa. m N-1N3.
fat, 5-...:i
on 2x,-23 an out of dam,
R f
_,
DIRTH: A- daughter to Mr, WWI
ll'ROZBN' ENTRBE
TIRED WALLS? - See us for the da, call WY Z-"'179 and fte . w Ith •=un.. ·over 1000 r.... fat,
OPIN NOW - 24 HOURS
Sunday
on
,md
4:31
Tracy
call
W
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We Invite four comparlaon of lhe NE YORK (UPI) - Lot of Mn. Sennael tfckens. �
&amp;
38 c
,, J':;'
"o'ra"t,', e•v� Whaley tiY W054.
,• 0r
alJe,,e with ""' oth bull• •Vail- par� dinner wltb fnacjl lr1ea 111d Oblo,
Ol"J' kind of &lt;olor cornbtwilion lo New s bodntom HOUSE and bath, oble. Can }'1lU afford rot to .. oplced applet la - la fmon
auit your room nna color Fumllbed TV. Nice location. ]n- the ffl'Y be1t1 Phone Collect. Al■ pnpared BMtal � 1'he &amp;beit Loul■ � II burled
531 WNI Main SlrHt ecbeme. Cross Hardware, Mid• qtiiNI .at : Cltfra Shoe Repair, bert Parter. Cheater. Ohio a Pork lllcel are lr:i I mildly aea- on Mount Vaea, In tbt Samoan
With A Money 8Mk Guar,nfW
Sold
Gallon
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a o ate Middleport, Ohio.
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lly Heort" and I ,plrUual
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Kr. and Mn. Georp Grate, Arn.., I
1- -lq Tll-1q ..-, Feb
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old Grote, ff'fflllll Orate, w.,;.
BY ADA Lia
dell Grate, Bob St.Nie and wu. A. ttendanot at the Albury Med, • A buaaw INAlln wa. i n
charge ft the PrNklenl Mn. A
81 J._a Parbr
11am Fout ptttented two numbera odiat i..,....i- Scbool
Ith
Mardi
mow A SVCCE&amp;9
llaek. 'l1lll mlD&amp;nl oi tb1 IIJIIC..
wbJch were wtll liked by the awl• WU 1;;;'
eo
were NH by Mn.
a
-:.
udience iente. Sabre Canaday "" 11D ft· OU. '11&gt;1 cburdl
_
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L-'"ll..-1.....l�,,,.::_!,
k, Secn&amp;aey IIDd Mn. DaJaJi
the cellent per(ormaDCt at the plano •ttendanct
-''.;:·!&lt;..J
PP :iae
Quic
.,..,..
IM,
colllotioa
21 aet1 making up a ta lent show playing "Hungarian .
tit.I&amp;, DIM:kworth &amp;ave the 1'Nuur«'
. The voung. Umted Brethern chW'C'h tt.nd
: IARHEY c;ooGLE and SNUFFY SMITH
1
red Friday night at the Rut. est entrant, 4 year old
report. Roll call ,ru
Jane SchJI.
;ta
an,wer.:
d
and
torlum under ling, da�ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ja. ::::
tbc, with e Bible vene by aeva, mem.
:� �
:
t ,: = 0f:e N rthwe t- c
l'M OFf ON A
ob Sch.illin1, WOii much •PPllll·e _______:_...::__dwrdi bera. Mn. Quick led a Bible quet, 1
s
G
em Local
' S���•
SHOPPl
an
o
wer
v
t
ocal, ' 'Do Jane ParlODI, Mrs. Harold KIJn.
�Aw,
WHAR IN
Rudy perJod. !
pd
First p)ace honor&amp; went to Mr,. ;':.�_ � penfnl
c
u
ntuNOER VE
· Holme, ond cted the
gel. Mra, Marpret Schl1Uat
Judy Rl,gp, a ra■ident of near
am.
wu
the
reed·
00IN' ALL
Dev�
tr
�
Add
ce
Mrs.
lne more v1r1ety to the proGra Dugan. Mrs. M
Lo.ng Bottom, wt did an out1 DOLLED UP ?
Ing
of
v
eading
e
by
responsi
Snowden
udy
Mn
am
a
wa
a
tap dancti by Jane Birchfield nd
r
.J
1
standing job oi twirJJDI two b,a. gr
, MMttng cloeed wfth the
/ ,,---,
tona. . Mn1. RJjp boldi 1everal ti- Luca,, I IOlo. ''No One �r Car- were the cornmtttee In chirp ot lf'OU�
tles m New MeJtico, her former ed for Me Like JIIUI," by Deb- planning th, attatr. Alao worttn« Lord i Prayer. Prwent ,rere tbe l
t-,me She wu attired In 8 beaut!. ble Smith, a plano aolo "I Fell On at the program Wert PTA f11IIII- abov9 mentioned and Mn. Hazel 1
ful green ll!ld wblle cootume.
�Y Knee, and Cried Holy," • oelo bers Mrs. Marjort■ Rieo and Mra. Clark, 111'1. Raebel llcBrtde,
A Ue for ltCOnd plac, went to My Saviour's Face" by C-onnie Mildred Luca, and the offioln Mr■ . Jl'lonnc. Hardm,
Herb Grate, bus, who .:ave an Lewls of Harr.irlsonville, a baton Mn . Verna Snowden. 11ra,. � Jleoent WNtend guut, of Hr·
°""'11ent rendition ol '"Vhen the twJtllng act by Marilyn Sinclair lie Nlchola, Mr,, J- llorrl, and and Mn. Raymnttd Krkter
Mr. and Mn. Ruuell Krl&amp;r"':;
Bell U1 the LJgbtboun RJnp" and and Kathy Wilt, Linda Kirkland Mn. Jean Parker.
ta Diane McMoma,; of Middleport and Emlv Miller of Pomeroy sang Homemade fudge wu donat.ed f'ind)ey. Sunday dinner l'atl
who played her 0, piano compo. the . Popular "Will You StJll Love by several PTA rr--mber, and aold nre Mr. and llra. John Krider ,
L
N R
•"ion, "Fantuy in c Major." Me, a cornet duet "Grandfather's during Jntennfaslon wtth aD ll'O- 111d dau&amp;hter Joetta ol Loq: Bot- •
THE'l'VE
k"
c
1bird p� went to Janice .and � by Ro,aJJe Davia and Sue eed, goinir to NGl'thWNfetn Lo- tom. Mr. ad Mn. tUnortb DW
At.I. BEEN
WHICH'LL
Debb.e Snuth, young dauibtera of �a1ker, Brenda Grate singing cal PI'A. Prollta from the abaw and dauallter Cloume of Cblsttr
NICEL"{
i
-CHUCKl.E.1Then
Mr,
llr
Met
roa
I
,._
ot
wUJ
the
pa'
r.......i,
ge
Muter,"
broth
Smltb
and
Mn.
Mr,
d,
elTTEN
Raymond
. 111d
, ers Steve
-G45P.'- CURE
and Dennis SchilllnJ;1 . a .!IUrfacfng the playground area at Bruch and
for tbe1r vocal rendition of "Heav.
"""ter · llllilabtth
Btrnelt
B'/ THE
da...,,
IN M.ERE.L'i
US
Rutland
vocal duet "Brown Eye,. Why I.NI
llemtatar, 8ehool and 8 and
BITI '-GALE,
enly Love. "
HOURS !/
M
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and
"
You
•
Blue,
SE&gt;JAroRff
trio, Sherrie Klingel, walk-wey 11 Rulland BJp School. llr
lteceMng lpOcial commendation
EJ1larpriN
r
■.
-1
1
Krider
of
nA ft) MDT
by the judge,, llr. and Mr,, Bob Jean � Ii• and Elaine Muuer
,
ey
I
sang
'm Bound for the City. " 'nte Northwestern Local Pl'A
HoeOich of Pomeroy and Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. Corl Moody 111d
Roy Mmar ol Cbtoter, for lhow- During the Ju&lt;lcJni, the audience will - llooclay, lolardJ IS, 11
manship displayed during their wa, enlertalned by ltev, Ray BJd. 7:IO p, DI. at fllo RuUond 111gb famlJy of Mlllfleld ,,,.., a SUllday
th
numbers were Barbara Carter in die �l��IJ, "Swing Low, Sweet School auditorium. Oeorp Dallas wi Mra. Maaie Hema!ey,
Mr.
and Mrs. Hobart Duckwortb
a novel comedienn
bit, Janet �hariot, Vemon Weber, who sang Executive Head of Northweateni d
Wright singing "Manhattan ... Pen· How GrP.at Thou Art" and Dlck Local school,. wfll apeak on the a children of IWd1eport were
nee WJlliams and Sue Parker do- Dugan , Barry Brogan ar.d Jane school survey, The program wUI recent pe,ta of hil mother Mr,.
•
ing their version of the ' 'C' arles. Parsona who dJd a bumorom lldt. be P�nted by- Warner Morgan, I:� Duckworth.
,.
driver • lducatlan instructor. A Mra. Anna- Shane
ton daoce and Robert Miller Jn Dean Will, a Rutland
ml Mr. and
lfDior .
and
pantomime, "Po- secved . as meste, of ceremente,' � �lollow with re- Mes, Wlillam Fos nf Lelart Fill, GASOLINE ALLEY
NIWd.
vflited Mr, and Mra. Dan Shane. -· - -- -� · ===?,.:;:&lt;r-;::=-=::--::-:-...
TY m Mot ion. A specJalty num- Judging was based on appearance
'
r, a dancing puppet operated by talent,
Thi�
and cousideratkm of qe
�
e1:1on Weber, captivated the with competition open to the
�
nee. Mr. �eber did not en- lie. In charge
of
backst
age
MONDA'f 1'IIIIOl1ca flUDAT U:OD ........
light�
=- �e compe
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tJtlOli. A vocal quin• in&amp;, curtain., and recorded music
11:10
Oblo
tet c:ompo,ed ol Cucb Jim y.,,. wees Dick Dugan, David
W ee- 7:00 llp OI\ .._ CJo,t
11:U llarbcl
narJ, Danny Cremeans, Roger man and Barry Brogan Accoi
Musser, Keith Kennedy and Herb ,an�ts for the varlowi � we': 7: 41 1111 LNmt
IJ:• lallllll 8clll'd
t,
1:00 Obll Yoll,J, tiGrate, was well tecelved ,, Jib Rita Teets• M•-� ......
11: • ...-o11, C• O• Chapl ,an, 1:1)5 ..,.... 1wlll:,
11:■ N- 0 a.a.
1: 10 Olm NIJ:M llr. Mllllt
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Mllloss
1,20 M•- a,.
e. Venomou, .M. Alprtan
1
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6. Da.vtd's
1:00 World New
T. Jl'&amp;UIWy
el'JIOl'I
9,00 M- 0..
daughter
8. Shed
27. Ceblne
l:GI Ill, M..
9,30 PubU■ (Bib,)
feathen
monkey
l:a UNlfll ...
S1
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8"' (mtM,) 9. German
30. Halt
t:45 .... of e,11..
U, Soapllk,
9illl o..
t,OO
NANCY
to, oo 1'aDt ,1 tbo Ton
plant
10. BambooUa:e 31. Great
10,11 World News
U, In tbo
t, ■ llollllla .,....
qll&amp;hllAUNT FRITZI
tuture
oo T■JJ, ol tho Ton
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A
WHAT
1&lt;, Jieen
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I WANTED
(va.r.)
l'rl nnly, IJ:Jf,
llltlo "BIRTHDAY
name
valley
33. Yemen
Ye■Mlik:,'• "-••
BIGYCLE
A
115, Therefore
lllogJ
"•IJI 0tomnualty llowo
18. Crude metal
PRESENT
inhabiU. lhab­
11,M Wwld Niwa
18. Squandered 19. Deadly
l&lt; llpato 1'odaJ
ta.nt
1I:OIi lMal - 11', JCxcJa
21. Fne
3f, Thruway
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22. Dllta.nt
matt011
U:65 Mum County charce
38. Perched:
OO flfo OIi
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18, Round Table 36. Eye
- 39, Fut.
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•• 15 Countri- Top Ten
1:11 N... ""'mdup
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8lp Off
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mount;
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,
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1:11 Country Top Ten
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7:00 B- Par1J
MONDAY 'IIIIIOIIGB l'IIIIM,Y
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7: 25 Bxtent!etl
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7,.. Soldo N- •-i-•
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n,oo Noon New,
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11:15 lfanb- Meledl&lt;o
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10: 15 Co1J1q Pt, P1ewn1
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ll:11 Ooanlr), 11N Down
Oae lttw l!lmpJJ lllanda for U&gt;Otber. Ill lh1a -- A 1, - l:IO Plstter Pll'I)'
IJ,
for tlJo - V., X for tho two O'r, Ole, Blqlo 1o1ten, - s,a New,
8bow
tn,plder, lho llllJlb ond tonnattoo Gt lba - ...
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}•!� �:: :;,, h , 1 d i Musical Showcase Of 1 961 Lineups Flog Purchase
sundar 1« Mes A'"'' ''"''
For Friday Evening Are Announced F or Chester
O'De ll al th"'
, 8-llally
-- -leport.
- · o . March 9. 1 961
� - -Pomeroy-Midd
-- - Sentinel.

Mrs. Sm ida Gnv P

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It!' 1ciu,men ,., av...ge, lo be nam- c�- In Libya - - ,..
I i..,
buJlt under • LlbyD1'111.

ed to tld, U,t. o.an·, u,o stud,nta
p
Deon's
about ,., pe, cent of prosram to help ......., About
durmg t h . !or lhe fann,n of u. ri llortlo
enrollment
the
""'
'
First
Middleport
Melg, c.w,. African cow,try.
From
......
..,..,
' f;r,J
purc"taSf
and Mn. Har11e,y
Ohio University announced oIll
made
were
Plans
y
.
r
,
Hannigan.
Mar
cha
Sarah
Mr::,
of
r
di
f-l'l11in
e
thi•
Rou
r
.
Vi
W.
llnd
tor
sh, Langa-- 1
Mr and Mrs Walton Manley
�t ly were
home of Mrs. W1ll1a m Srmth
1 vlUe· Janet K. Carpenter , Ken· i
Dorothy Lal't'_v ;;ind \Ir� Nan Swan::.on. P att _,. Lo wery , Heier• an American nag for t � Ches,Pi md Mrs R,chard Rader 11nd daY the names of ' 757 st
s
MEIGS THEATRE
A full course dinner was sf'rvt-d Moort' sludt&gt;nts uf Middh!port Taylor. �t'da Bradfunl and Judy grade sdto0l when Chf'stf'r Co. ' Jaughter . Susan of Page Streel named to the Dean s liSt for th@ ; neth · E. McCullough : Barrie R. I
Pomeroy� Oh..
1:11 noon
__..;._,..,.__,......_
!!iJ,:ti �:hool w ill prt'St'nl a · · Mus- Wildermulh · f{o.,.. H.ow Kow'. · cil . Dau�ters of Amerwa mt&gt;I .vere Sunday guests or Mr and first semester of the current Phuu,...
l
A.
nd
y,
Caro
.
a
Pomero
�
.nm
21! memh._.. , ·
school year.
NOW SHOWIN.
Attendin g wt"re M r and Mrs ll al Shuwc.i� ul l!:16\ · th1: Fri- Barbani Jonei; with the dx,ru Tunday t'Vt'mng with
Essington, Racine.
\.1rs Pearlie Jewell of Hender
g
.1resenl
l
Mo1
Cinda
Cundiff.
m
l
Bevt&gt;rly
.
M
h
hi
fam
lht'
f"vr
and
at
hool
rl,n
"UNDER
TBN n.AGS•
mv
1
M
y
e
i
Freshmen must hav e at leasI
·
n
Joseph Saltez
{)n, w Va
I
,
ffiur
Lt'
sso&lt;·
.
kf'
M'
Van
Heflin
Wilso1
With
Cok-e
r
Perrin,
a
d
n
a
l
Tom
Beverly
.u1d
n
1a
ris.
Rall
t"rorrt'sl Baditt'I
a
Myrt W l
J o, or B averages and up=c. More than 50,ooo I&lt;ft Jgn teth·
a nd Mrs Hilney O Def
rAlbans.
St
of
�aats
Gra&lt;'e
Mrs
and
Charles
Lau&amp;n*oa
BE11)e\
o
t-:
a
ie
t'
•1
B
-Could
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Br.:idlord
v
m
.
u�nthe
d
d Neda
lor p r s1d d nd
daughlers. Mrs -"lt-tlie Sw1sl'Wr. "' Ill ,.It' c1 nnoum�rs .11n
nicians have come to the United Colorurtoon1
\\I Va spt'nl the pa.sl weekend
Mr Edward H ughe1; Mr Ros» mg e1umbt-r will lit' ""Ther�· s No.. You," Johnny Allen s wo.�th an, ind F:sl a Kinws were r ;,portrf'
es for technical training un.vi
Featurette
Stat
Broad
- Mrs . Frank Was
Rusiness Iva Stewart . ' • Ry the Sf'a. , bath ,!) Comm un 1n1t1ons w en, r t' ii (i th Mrs Cl1:o a Staals of
Sh"maker Gera ld Swisher and Bu�111f'1&gt;» l.1kf' Sho w
der the Mutual Security Program.
1M 1910 1 , S
Ur &lt;i nd M r �
Wi l ham with till: � ho n1� l1n• ;i nd l"IISl ,ng heaulif'S _,
. usan pU I rom Harne t t C:unnin�ham stah· -¥ay Stret&gt;l
FRIDAY NOT o, N
!Kin. and ..
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0,
I
I
W
I
n
C
�hik in g up t he d,mel' lnie will Lit' len. Cind a Morns . O tt
JSOh
•oundlor and Elizabeth Quml•n
.,._ T"mer is a pallenl al Meigs
Smith and daughter , Agnt"s
CARTOON IVIRY NIGHTI
Coleen Wilson, Karen McElhmny. Judv Butcher ;tillf- secrelary Ada Moms . Es- ;eneral Hospit:J! when! he is e·
Bt-\ll'rl v f'l'ITm
SATURDAY
1
h
"MURDEB, INC.''
J.mda ,Smith Kare-n Gregg. Be\/- Christine Coats, Judv Sautar am her Wright. Dorothy Ritrhie . nil treated !or a back ailment
Bottom
Stuan Whitman, May BN.tt
rrlv lunrlifF , Ma rilyn Swan. Lynn .JaniC'e Zirkle ,
"The r,oddt"s�· fRtha Wood and Margaret Tuttle Mr and Mrs . R r West and The Reedsville-�ng
Wi/1011 Plf'dgetl H_v
- alao r
a
en
ome
on
club
met
Da
Demonstrat
i
s,
b
N
at
Br&lt;1dford.
da
i
da
Cinda
hal!Pt
ll&lt;'e
e
el
n
y
I
K
r
C
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f'�lil
w
p'·. Ka1&gt;JHI A.I
, lf will bt· lttere namt'd a s IM fl a g rommit- -.on Thomas wtxi Mt Tuesday for lhe home _ of Mrs. Harhs Frank
"WALK
TALL"
. PI•.�• _
h·
first
the
Closing
.
All,.nsworth
Susie
and
Morris
1
FRIDAY
&amp;
T
TONIGH
I
e in Naples. Flor
hom
new
heir
H ! Bill , Vtibon, Porn·
Wilham
(TechnlcoJor)
.
.
,
, .
Ohio·· by !he entm·
• Feb. ll with 21 members present
'
Michael Callan, Evy Norlund
.Other numbers of the first ,t{'! l '"Beautiful
With Willard Parter
""Y freshman at Marsh,111 lln1• 1 will
(, uidmg Star Council. a&lt;·&lt;·eptt'd ida S;lf!nt Mondi;v mght and par M rs . Vivian Humph rey prei11"ded . 'THI FLYING FONTAINE$'
. l"IISt .
� ·and J� Meadow
,·ers1ty hils pledged the Pi K a;J- 1
.
. h . ,Th the in \l italion to ai:;sw;t Ches,et uf TuesdaY with Mr. West"s si�trr
.
'fhe
program
for
the
evening
"Three
�
tooges" by Jams Hauck
'fhe
second
ild
�g�
ns wit
,
(Color)
u
S nday, Mon...,,. fuNtla,
pa Al P·ha lraternit Y .
the memorial service at the Mrs. Henry Hennesy.
.,.., ' and "-'•
e� .,t." by
•·•an=me•
Taylor : Band Played On . with Jim . Hood"' w1lh
was ··~Jo•
Lint.la Smith and C!vda
and
.
"'LET"S MAX)!! LOVE"
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n
A
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t"'° '"Anrl Then Some." Sharon Hos- a� Casey and 8evt-r1y pt-rr111 as 1stnc ra y ' e
"" ,· ,• on·'" ,-1
, the
M r. W 1l""n
Mr. and Mrs. James Criswell Mr, Geneva Nolan
.
Walt
Dlsnay'a
(Technl,olor)
·
t
12 A rug donated b v B•m·
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" and daughter, Dianna plan to vis·
men who plt'd!Jed l r alt&gt;rn ilie� 1 he ch a r Betty J o Boy les, Judy Mar- th &gt; Strawberry Blonde.
. Marc
"THE SHAGGY DOG"
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of
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. it Ihis
�und .semester.
enu m pt·ttsburgh , pa
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the
"Al
Beverly
With
Fred
MacMurray
er numbers will be "Litt le Ri eno r
:Jnd
Cundiff:
Oth
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and
Tony llondall
_ 9 at the home of Mrs. Pauline
with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Martm.
Jean
Hagen
and
Co
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---·-- ----,:- - ·- Canrlv Store , " Michael Morris. ! Do Peep" , a monologue by .John- bt-th Hayes.
Myers, with the topic, hair 11tyt.
.Janet Baker, Carol Jacop:-. and · ny Allensworth : ' ' l',·e Grown Ac - At the dose of the meet ing. a Mr. and Mrs. William Brown 'll ".:"..'.'.. .:'.'.'....'.'.'.:..'.:'.''.'.'.:.'..:::_::::_:::1,.,..,..,..,..,.,...,..,..,.!!!!_i,,,.,.,...,....,,...,..,....,1e,1
Bf'th Layman.
cuslomed to Her Faee." by the SOC'ial hour was enjoyed A cake Columbus spent the weekend with
·'ThP Old Lamplighter." Carol boys' chorus composed of Ray walk was he ld and the c,:1ke won Mr. and Mrs . Ray Coles of Se(-.
S&lt;'Oll . Mar ilyn Swan. Lynn Dan. mond Kloes, Jim Hood, Bill M r- by Lillie Christy. Game.- w e : e ond St. M ni. Brown is the daugh­
if-\s and Churyl Ebersbach; "Life Cool. Randall Bowle�. Charles played and prizes awarded t h e te r of the late Simon Singer.
at Gibral ter's Pad." Sharon Hos- Swackhamer. David Wiley and winners. Quarterly birthdays will Rev. and Mrs. Clyde J. Bart•
Peter Walburn.
be observed at the next ml'eting, Jett, Mrs. Lester Taylor and Mrs
"Shine on _Hai-vesl Moon " (soft Tuesday March 21, with a potluck , ,
John Harrison were in Columbus
- -- -shoe) by J,_m H�, F'l ymond dinner .
- -- --� · attending
th
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annual
Tuesday
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Charl
y,
Kloes. David �ile
--Sunday School Convention at thf.
Swackhamer and 8111 McCool: Ka1
First Church of the Na£arene.
IS. efferS
ren achner will pantomime

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v::i;e GiJH,•• by Sa,-ah Honn;- Church Class
gan, Helen Taylor, Mary Swan• Mn. Aldo Jefrers en tertained
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son, Richard Hays. Erie Cham- the Golden Rule class of the Porn•
hers, Gary AuJl, Carol Jacobs, eroy Church of Christ Tuesday
Michcel Morris and Ricky Oiler: evening at her home in Syra&lt;'use. President
"My Mother-in-L11.w" 1mon?1ogue ) The meeting In c�arge or the
Group
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by :,orrest Bachtel;
P per president. Mrs. Melvm Smith
, o� Mn. W. A. Morgan was elected
Roses by Hope Bishop and Da• ened with devot ions by Mrs. Mil....,....,.., or """ial
pres,"denI and sec,........
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......A,, Purple" bY ton Roush who read an Article, relations when the WSCS of the
the ensemble.
"Pray W"lhoot
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. Rock Springs Methodist church
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with
from the u p p e r Room. T w o
met Tuesday art-ernoon ·at t h e
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the baby contest of 1961 with
s . Until . ., and ,,Faith a n d chf».ch, with Mrs. Clifford
poem
ood
Leif•
Bill
Raymond Kloes, Jom H •
Works " were el.so read by Mn.
.
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McCool �8 judges; Joyce Swartz
Roush: who dosed with prayer.
as the girl and Betty Jo Boyles,
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C h e r y I Ebersbach, Texanna Members answei=
Mrs.
by
prayer
. ture ver,e. A lha k ing followed with
Whlte, Carol Sc-ott, Sandra Brew- WI"th a icrip
ou card was read from Mrs. L'IU• An�s Reuter Other officers elect•
jngton, c·mda Sauer, pauY Low y
ed were Mrs. Lewis Grueser, viceery, , Barbara Jones and l,ynn- Ii H k It waa decided to st ll president ; M rs. Clifford Leifhett,
.
li;ht ���� and. greetinl cards B!I
Damels as the babies.
secretary and secretary of educa1
,
' Others takinu• part in the
· cast a money makmg proJl!!Cl. P.ans . on : Mra, Amos Leonard, •1-1ic:as.
and chorus will be D&lt;iris Rice Su- were made to vIs1·1 thI Fostt1r h
an
y of nusslons:
sie Allensworth ' France.. P�ttit . Rest Home on Tuesday, March urer � .secretar
•i
Mrs.
William
Grueser,
secretay
Dora McKee, , 2! ·
Evelyn G bbons,
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waiter
Mn
of
prom
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Sharon Ingels. Judy R . tllff, Ellen ! During the IOCial hour, t I c h
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Dutton, Jeanne Bowles. Calista member 'told of the molt embar- 1
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ona, Carolyn Buckley, Doris Mc- Refreahrnents in ketpffll with ; o chlldren s iind youth work.
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church
liaffle, Anita Bowlea, Paula John• St. Patrick'a Day were Htffd by It was voted to �ake the
son, Csrolyn Russell, Carolyn 'li'r. the hosteu to Mrs. Conrad Obiing• payment on the k10 Grande camp ,
Yin, Linda Dunfee, Paula Mirhael er, Mn. Melvin Smith, Mra. Char- sill! development pro�t. 1' h e
Mary Frazier. Karen Ferguson, les Eskew, Mu. Harold S m i t h, pledge for the year was a1..-ce-_J'! ed. ·
Jo Ann Mourning, Sandra Sirnp• Mrs. Elwood Bowen, Mr!'. Milton , A contribution was made to the
son, Sue Ne «.ling, Carolyn Searls Roush and Mrs, Denver Kapple. ; Lancaster School of l\fiasioM. A
Carla Gilmore, Dia� McComas
thank you note was read from
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Mn.
John Hartung for gift sent
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Rose ta Richards Marci!lla War
Kay Jenkinson, Joyce Swartz a d " Give Thanks In Lent" waa lht­
Maureen Dant, Ruth Reed is ac- topic of the devotion, and pro · .
America's Finest
companist.
: gram pres,,nted by Ml'I. William I'
Gfllt'ller. Participating in lhe proShoe For Boys
,ram were Mn. Scott F O I m . r. '
Activities Are
Mrs. Anna Reuter, Mrs. A m o • I
L,onard. Mn. Lew;, Grueser.
Planned For
Mn. Clifford Lelfheit and M r s. !
Girl Scouting
Gru,,er.
Salisbury Girl S c o u t I a n d The meetlnJ cloed with t h e
Brownies have planned iseveral ac• , Lord'a Prayer in unison.
------ - ·---tlviliet for Girl Seoul week, Mal'&lt;'h
12 through March ...
I Companionship
Sunday, each troop will attend
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chureh In • group. Girl ScoulA ! W,th Christ Was
Troop Six, wllh the leader,, Mra. I
John -re IIDd 11r,. willlam c.1- '
evot,on
lin1 wiU attend the Laurel C I Kf 1be March meeting of the EUz­
P'ree Methodist chur&lt;:h ; Cardinal abeth stark Circle of the Pome­
Patrol Girl Scouts with the lead• roy First BaptJst church 'II held
er1, Mra. Howard Roush, Mn. Tuesday .aiftemoon at the" church,
Roger Spenrer and Mn. Herbert Mn. J. E. Fo■ter, chalrman.
Dixon wW attend the Enterprise presided and opened the meeting
EtJB church; and Brownle Troop with 1cripture reading taken from
ltu wilh the leader■, Mrs. Nor- St. Luke, followed by group 1Jng.
m111 Weyenm.Wer and Mr1. Wil• ing of "Let The Lower Llghtl Be
, Uam Radford, w il I attend th e Bumlllg." During the bu■ine!I&amp; ee.
i Rock Sprinp Methodilt church, slon it was annoWll'ed that the
' The three troops will join for white cms quota for the year had
a lamily nigh! potluck d inn e r been fflled.
Tuesday March H, at tht SaU. "Companionship with Christ,"
bury IChool at I p.m, The dhmer was the theme of the devotion• by
, COffllrutt
ee, Mrs. Richard Karr Sr , l M.,n. Joaeph Cook whe gave a
; Mrs, Harold Blacltaton and Mrs meditation on the theme. A circle
1 Maxine Arnold haYe requested
of prayen for the evangellatic
: !hat - attendln1 brln1 thelr be!lnp being held tMo ,_th
: own I a b I e .servlce. Coffet and I cloaed the devotiou.
bola.id will be provided by th e : Mra. Dmsy Jasper, program
, oommlttee. Skits will bti given bp chairman, read an �cle '·T h e
• the Brownle, and Cardinal Patrol Open Door," taken from Mlssion,
; and movlea of tbe curved bar cer- maguine, Auiatlng with tile pro­
omony, will be lhown by Traop P'IID were Mn. WIDlam Watoon,
I, Six.
Mn. Footer, - Charia -ley
A wmdnw dilplay la being plan- Sr., - J. B. Slephenson and
! ned by Troop Sil. for Girl Seoul: Mn. Walter Wolfe.
; week. Mn, Al'DOkl, Meip Caua- At the close of the meeting, re1 ly cookie chairman, announced frealunenta ...,. ..,.ed by Mn.
· that coaidol will errive IIDd be Slephenu,. 'lllo April -tlnfl
oolc1 on Mardi 17. Mn. Roy G- will be held al the haano of Mn.
I ,er, NeJahborhood One ehalrman Walter Wolfe w-llh Mn. lltepllm­
hu announced that a altatinc JNU' .,. In cliarp ol the
Ind
Girl
llonal
Lydia
Stewart
u
dev
SooulA, Mn.
: ty for aU .....,.,..
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in the cow,ty wllJ be held at the leader.
----• Sl:ate-A Way on Sunday, March
19• from 2-4 p.m. and adm1,....,. C
ouncU Member• Of
and summer festivities
will be " cent, wHb
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Mr. and Mn. Elmer Kaull en! lerlafned the Fann - Coun·
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Janice llutb Caldwell, Cbetlor l"ONIIIIJ wllh five """1!lel ,opbo,non _, Manball U.- • 1111. Topic of - -. farm
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S PORT COATS

New progr ams and better services for Meigs County
j, people - from the wealthy to the,poverty ridden �
i are hoped for by the Meigs County Health Department's
I five-member board.
This .iatement was ineluded In the 1960 report of the
. desartment released today, signed by Dr. E . F . Maag,
I M." D. president; Dale Dutton, vice president, and members
J. Rhodes, Virgll Atkins and Naomi Chase, and
, tl£V; . BORDEN
Health Commissioner B. J. Allison, M. D.
The 20-�olce choh&gt; of the Galllpo_lis State Institute ?,'hte 18.. 118ld,
. l roo . we would like to slress the , GRUNT 'N GROAr:1 - Two Pomeroy High School sen-lors, Eric Hart, rlghl, on� Wally Hatfield, match grunt.
i�t pragies.s
believed
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WW be featured at tbe Pomeroy Baptist Churc_h Stmday
fact that health agencie1 do oot n gro�ns 1n t�e phys•��l educat�on tlass of teacher Ed C offma�. Coach Coffman sai� _the students bawe tu:en
evening at 7 9'1!loct.. . The Protestant Chaplain of the has been mt1de dunng the _laSt l practice or want socialized medi-- I m�re mterest m "'."r�st hng than m a ny oth_er gy� class .s_p ort thIS year. The �oy� partiCipate u �der college �
1 with close supervision. The two he vyweights
Borden� will be the guest speaker, five yeara _to increase the 11erv1ees cine.
lutitute
a
m the pie ture above are begummg a match wttb the regulation
lth
of
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cwttnubia·
speak.at. · .lnornlbl sen1ee at 9:30, an� his daugb- people. We hope to be al&gt;le to ;l medicine' not 'Cw alive', our job ' No. e.1 mllnahons_ have been orgamzed to determme the "s choo� champ." Wr�stlmg JS part of the High School U..
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ter, Jndil,. Ill' idtly recognized soprano, will render a offer new program, and better is to endeavor to stop • health : let1c program aimed at development of all•around pbysi cat fitness. - Sentinel Photo.
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, servicelt 88 funda aod penonnt!l ,I problem before it begins, not to,
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available Iv Ille d�
min; ,te to lbe pat;ent after he
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He luls been paBIOr .of the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, The board also pointed o,t:
of every local agency ·
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u&lt;Ad'""ort, slace 1950. March 19, Rev. Luther Trscy ··1n our annual repo_rt ..
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and 8 Billy Graham film will
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rather than to 1in
� efficient service pos5ible with the MOSCOW mPll-Two Soviet Sciences, "already we can pre- conquest of space and no ufro. llclentifie
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on what was accomplished in meager budget provided. T hc, l scientislJI clashed today over sw:ne that welgbtlesmesa
is no naut will be put into orbit until Tbe importance placed by t ht
�l:&amp;#ffY-W,Cf; 1960, we would like to �resent an I f n s are ;ir vided by Federal,
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/ whether Russia's newest &amp;,ace danger to manned apace flight " he hat a 10(, ?(!r cent chance of ·Rusaians on the event waa uoderu d
out
line of the present programs · State, County grants and local Ji. triumph of r eturning a dog safe- r
But lhe agency also quoted the surviving.
le lt't
If It 1.,.,. the
lined by the Soviet govenamm;
- -ova;Jable.
rense fees. and included•
,I ly lrom a space flight h" re- lnstilute of Experinlentai Blolo- The officJal Ta,s new, agency newspaper h",es!Ja OrdlnarilJ,
tho d.,. ,nd I f It i::;,
''TIIB services of the health de- Budpt for Vear 1960, $!!,891.'8. mov� a ke! �stacl� rrom man- 11 gy's Prof. Ivan Miasky: "Scien- &amp;aid the main purpose of the ex Soviet newspapers
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Y • •• Mlddl1port Palh:a partment are only administrative. Federal Grut, .$2,-tto.l».
. making a s1m1lar trip soon.
tists are not ,,tet unanimoUB in periment was "a further improve- edition daily and rareq' cbaup
Chief Herbert Gllicey a n d A miSl'OllceptJon 1s the belief that State Sabaidy, $1 ,UG.OO.
! The ex�hange by the two scien their conclulliehi �J the effect of ment of 11pace vehicle design aod the front pagew
- no Jnatk1r
Mayor Kenn.fh Mcll hlnnllJ'
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said !he dog was '"normal and day, Izvestia put Old nn -■
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rnent ha■ tl!l'rieee for all classes Cost per peNOa paid lty C-Ounty, to space befo� the �nited States, Soviet leader, have declared re- weu·• on its retw-n.
edition..
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are not unanimous m �ow close peatedly that � �viet Ullio'a T ss said the spacesb
11, Me1es Coant, enmlt- th, d1rlr: houra.
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ntm1led to theJr eaurtthey actually are to this feet. will not risk M ldoa. life in the into near�ircular orbit readling
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_......,. bait. Thoy ....,IN ,.....,..,,
1 mil f
�•
Publlo heallb ..,...,.. ,pan the $n1allpnx &lt;baskt . 5"1; Revac- , vrn
•
'
ret
of a five-ton spaceihlp .
\&gt;IUD
hHo bffn con1,J•lnln1 No period from "a/le, tllltlceptiob to 1 &lt;lnatloni, 307.
•
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"
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.
en
.
ta
a
k
,.
..parlmtaf.
lldla
..,.. aly
wllh its cargo 'pBlact;e lhe dog
. re- ...... of dtotructlon .. "" lhe P" ..: The
th
.
..,..,
Is
the
alrwav
wi
o
'
"
p
e
to
re
given
.
Ice
a
flnt
programs
reenmg
S
uual
IOlutina eonaemlng the Jmprov� tonal property whlle
i
..
th•
+.............
1� for the ex- for 1l"islon and bearing. II only l Tass �led rof. Vas,l ar�
latory message from everybody
ment o( � road No. J m cr■ wlel"t are Mini capturN, an....-.,....... ....
.of
the
Soviet
Academy
of
Mtclica.;
·
.
from
factory
to tnteneclll&amp;oow
' • work.en
IO,, -�
W
��: . i,A!· .
pectant_. When the child 1.1 glasses are necessary the HeaIth Ii
.. . .
liJem IQwn6fp. It extendl from
.
ss
.1
�la. The Sov� pre
lso earGaDJa . County line toward .,�!!ILi!'1 :www.w born, the doctor forwards 0te Nurae wJU detennlne whether or
u:
a,
Udel
l'ffll
Wenatleul
f
·
.•
r;,d long artlc no
-birth certlllcale lo the CounlJ not the parents can obtain lh,
Cl'VfCCS Of
esperlOb1oan, in the -�•-- •= ol
fr
�-,
W&amp;UU
....,.._,..
· Parsons.
ment as well a, comments om
,
The b • ., of Hyotl
Registrar and the certt·1·'"'le Is gI..... ..d If nol 'he w,"II ""nlaCI I·
•11; ... been lndlealed that the
115. --------- the ..... - and ui....,i
1nor CCI ent recorded
.
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•
J.
In the Vital Slatistk'tJ the Lions Club relative to securin
Portland, who drowned in .he
...,,,,lukm ma; apput Monday
today
but
rtllt
of the ltafe awely
J
FU, of lhe l0&lt;al department. and lhe glasoe■ a.,d provide tbe club
Ohio River Wednesday af'er fall- V
,. • -1·' -- Al that tlme
obiv.:..i while wafthtg ,... ...
,12 b;rlll, recorded (Including de wilh lhe fac:t,. Should lhe chUd
Ing from a sand digger hart, at I
II fl apodtd that opproprlatlona
!haw to set in late, in the day.
Paden City, W. Va., had not
have a visual problem which
Jayedl.
W EqlnN1' Stanley J. Blazewlcr
11le atorm whim awept
I
foun_d yet today, members of the
Nur• guidance WSI given In would lead t.o blindness, the case
will be made.
the
state durinc
been
•
put two daya
fam,iy ,aid.
referred to the Staie Agonoy
,a....
YNlerclq the - 1'IIOi ed
e1gs
Jeers ,even
dropped
temperatures
Into
When the infant ta three months called 'Prevention of Blindness." Funeral sen-ices for William H. Volunteer.!! dragged the river all
liat », ' Bluewicl be
teem
whil
e
up
to
four
incba
cl
department can admlnlol- Eye Clinic referrments durin, Johnson. ... Rockford, DHno;,_ day yesler&lt;i,y for !he body
WO
for The Meigs County Sheriff"• 0.- old.
.. lo
IDOW
WU
dumped
in
I will be held on Saturday at_ 2 p.m Ohio Rive Sand and Gravel Comtbt � of four mUu of partment investigated • minor �- er � Diphtherla�Tetanu■-Pert1111- year totaled three.
northern .section.
;
.
•
inds
ary
rv
F
se
at the cident on Route 124 yesterday sis &amp;hob, �llpox vaccination SanJtarian sci:ioo1 consultahons at the Oak G�ove Church m Ma·
..iy
f
E.
eral
ices
u
M
or
w
High
n
�
�
J Ib t
Tbunday
v
Satlnlctlaltcil eounty road C-1 morning at lif:115 involvilll two and at time• polio lrmoculatlom were 52, and npectloDJ madt: l son Coun� wi_th Rev, _John lcenfam ily
Yoat, 8f, of 661 North Second-av 1..aused some drifting in UNI hit
.
T
th
Members
of
the
,a·
is
hower _ olt.K!latmg, Burial will be morn
When the child enters school, were 50.
llu.t.l ID' 1t11e Route lit and cars,
l
ing that 8 llOD, Harold, of Middleport, who died early this by the snow, buC fD IDOlt ff the
made
m the �d cemetery.
ster
__,.. W' • dtnanea of foar A vehicl� driven by Charles L its health is ?rotected by boo
Polio shots ! series · completed&gt; ,
Portland went to the scene d the morning at her home, will be beld state it jwt made it aeao m:11
mlltl.
Blake, 55, SyraC'Use, backed on imnrunil:at ion• - D-T·P Series tmaled 1, 090. and not one ease _ Mr. John.son died 'fuelday tve- at'C'idental drowning early
this Sunday at 2 p. m, from the Ewing colder than Jt wu.
11111 ii tD ht- delae II eoataJned the highway to pJct ul) • paueng. givea, 191 : Boosten given, '12. of polio has been reported to this l ?1ng in :aockfonl following a per- morning and inclicatlona at 11 · 15 Funeral Home with Rev. Boward The Blorm
tamed at 1eat four
i
bl daa ,peet(leatllnt whleh UV&amp; er. H s car bqrnped into thtl b-tck Diphtheria-Tetanus Seriea given , department for the past two · iod. ,.�f illneu. He waa a World Jed the family to believe the body Ruppelt officiating.
deaths in Ohio. 1bree of ta.n JD.
War R,. vet.eran.
NIil prepared by Barrett ED,-.- of a vehicle owned b:, Haldon W. 3111; Joostert1 given, 948,
I years,
bad st.W not been found
Burial wiD be made in the Gil- volved am:amobile colli■ims •
_He was lhe son of Mrs. Hannah Mr. P8J'80D.ll, a Jifetlme. sJdent
of ·QiDUo-Jte. 1lbe COit tt1t1- Albert, 51, Rt. 1 Jacltson.
more Cemetery, Mrs. Yost was a slippery roads while one man dild.
re
male la lo be - In - Accortllq lo lhe Sherill",
G,bbs Johnson. Letart. and of Ille of the Pnetland ..... had
Deorked member of the Middleport Pres- oboveling - iD Cloveland.
,
Ila C
!ale William E. Jolmoon. Survhl- on dqrg;r boall of the sand IIDd
wllh "'I- ol lhe Stale lie- -I repai-1, lhe 111'59 Cbevrobyterisn Church.
The Gealljll CotmlJ ■-ill'• ol·
ors 1ndude hla mother, 1 liOD, gravel oornpany for two years.
,W Coda, tbt fOIDIDlpiorlffl let driven by lllake lllllained rnin. .
She Is SW'Vived by a aon, Elwyn flee &lt;11Ued on motcriltl II Iha
Euminatlone, ba&amp;btbaU play• The climat, In this county, are Larry Joe: two daughters; Sarah He lllnived by
damap .... the Albert blcl
Aid.
is
three
childVost Minersville and daugh- area today to bl Gtiaaet, .-.lul
de
R.
beid every two mont,hs In tbe
'1bt l!Ollllty 18 cnw II
�scaped damage. No :.r1e: el'II 91. In gra schools.
l Melgs County H�lth epar ent Ellen and Carol SI.II!; two �h- ren, Harold, of Portland; Juan- ters, �- George M� of Porn- as there was amt driftia,. 'l1ae
D
Vision lest.I, 284.
tm , el'll, OonJe JonllOR. Rockford and it.a Perry of Parkersburg, and Nawertbta CID1 •WIii
ttmcb o( l'Vllll JD were filed. ff
eroy, Ml'll. Hilda F'rP.nch of Co- couoty got betweea four _. five
Dalmlle
r-nferences
Roy Edward Johnson, Mason.: two !Ii&amp;- om1 Coffman of Clinton,
of
der
Ul'tel
Dr.
the
held
di
by
109
un
N
co
Sh
. rection
NpQrted
, t
Ohio, lumbus and Mrs. Vera Gilber of Jnches of new IDOW,
The eri '■ Department a
Blalewia lDcl l'oreman Danny rested .P'raak· Harrah of Middle- with tbe teachert bl the school,. Donnerberg, �rom the Ohio Tuber ters, Mrs.. Katie Hart;Letan, and and ril wife, AJeta Ball Parso.J. ne ville.
The 40 mile per blur wlDdl
Za s
Jut nicht
heck 'ftwn were 167 nuraJn11 Yilit, b,Y culoaia Ho&amp;p1l:81 and the B en Mrs. Freda �wards, Hlddteport. Other su ive are
1bomplon.
rv r,
on a bad c
three bro- Her husband, Charles E., pre- which luhed the state lhatleted
.
port
't!f
warrant from Weat Virlfnla. He the Nunes under the Child Health FrantlJn Samtarium, Columbua. The body will be, taken to lhe tber1, Donald of Athens ; otmer ceded in death three years ago. windows, incllidiog a big plal,e
,,
Doctor, reported UI eaaes o t home .of his sister, Mn. Hart of of Akron and K� of Columbus, Three IIODI are also decea&amp;ed. glass one in the Eut Obit Gu
Nura1nl Service.
ii being beJd In county jail.
. Rheumat� Fever and requested Leta,-t. S a t u r d • r morning and II grllDdcltild
a
Tw-loe
yur
Pla
tic.
E:&gt;ilepttc.
st 1,
surv
do
Dog Ordinmee Wilt
a
ren. Mr. Par_____
Mn. Yo cbildre
in
800
ived
by
Co.
lnt1ldiq
- ad.
,n
IIDd
and
farmer
•
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worked
unlU
re
gas
Crl(opled CbUdren IIDd Cardiac Penlclllln eriroliment for the ,a- Friends may call �
II gre lan
Be Jn Okeel N ·
eight ll'and
n
aft
CENTRAL ll'JN8
Cllnlco are held, In ■ddltion In lienta. There ore elevm per,ons of Ille ftrnaral. Tlw! L. G. Mohr weU �peralor before taking 1'1e ondcl!ild"'"' a olsler, Bessie
Land·
� ...,,,,
er midnlgbt y_,..
gr
Shortly
b
with
sand
Gr
t
and
gravel
The
Fiftb
l
Funera1 Home of Pt., ·. Pleasant .la jo
he
the Eye Clbrla previously men· under therapy now.
Central ade Schoo
en Wamed. dot ownaa "'- the vi)).
COJD· Sturgeon of Ft. Pleasant, and town reported twe
inches of snow,
pany.
and Sixth grader, coached by llmoetl. .,,_ cllnlc, .,.. In The healtb c:ommlsllioner and ' In charge.
qe that In Millpll- of a
______
brothers,
hmes
Miller
of
Atroa
while
Amo
bad
picbd op u
o
. --lled op Terry Ohlinger dumped Bob ltob- -1,y ....,,unltfe■ IIDd dilldreu n - •illled the Infirmary and
I
and
William
Miller
of
Lltbojtolia.
inch
.
ordlnuoo, dop D11111 bl
DILCHER CITED
from today Marcl, 10 unlll Odo- ""'· s,pr limo boy, '8-D In the can bJ mwued by - local dil ,....lolY lests on 24 peraona.
la lhe Toledo area lanj&gt;er•
o.
•
'
preliminary
Jame,
fl8IINI
beforw
I
b
e
bealilo
Dilclter, IB, Harr,,on.
department.
Twenty
Jbree
Inspection
the
F
&amp;
finding
AM
two acliw.
of
__
bor L
•
.
j' ville.
Pomeroy - Pl. pJe._t indepeo,, cblld.-.. att.nded
_ I - durina the alght fflllalnod
__
WOI c,fed for puking on
lour ellnlcs
nunes aui8fed a local dnc:lor at I N I M
Ile
d
mostly dear an lhe meraory ••
dent cace till laol nlgbt .a """1e- _ In TB wort, llau x,roy, ..i.Je&lt;t the Bedford Reereallooal Center �.,!�
the highway by the Slata Pa� Artioos By Cloort
down to a chilly II then,. ColnmC.
::.:1n....a,·
pful
1,973; IUlpaettd ca-, n; Non and toot 24 blood lesta, tmdlrq J!:
Hip Smoot.
ll
Ponte- Th�y and was to appear m � JH:"90DII were fined tltla bu, and Chesapeake dropped lo
ad. laba to the eounty dog roy JunlOI'
that
dward 8llllOUD0ld
----·
M e,p County Court lod,y,
mornmg m local &lt;"OUDly court by ,._
N&gt;ereuloua palbololJ• ti�
none reactive.
......._.
.-- An npeue lee wfll �Wff
No
roy
.
F
AM
wil
ge
.
___..
....
and
o
w
Lod
16'
l
_____
•
Judge Emmett E. Peaples.
doe
of
fo
r
ca
total
bl
DurinJ !Ito yur ..., ....,
IJocton ,.,..._
lo
paid 11111n a
I, ourMAIi awtGIID
A -1 high pn,ssure ridge wu
.
hold a ipecial meetlttg Monday
-uAD
CALLE
D
Oll...-o
NYen
,
J&amp;\:A
-• �...,.
�---- MOITIS was fiined
Vemereal
Diseue.
ed
-.i
!he The P
ezpeded
to move in today •
a
1
for
an
h
p
m
I
.
.
M
llepart A � boinfl dlolJIION'I u The Sanllortan asslJfed In num7 3 � 7 ,30
- The Racine emergency ,quad 125 IIDd cosla nn • ciletlon of anlling bl
• ___ _
ment ba1 a
lair weau.er', but
nu
.
c
lns
a
pe
om
was cnlled lo the home of Jennie speeding by !he Ohio Stale Patrol ·lll ...., oudlneu
'
pu
.
erou,
llll
and
hea
Ibo
_ _
lo
blic
"81
ia
ln
lubercolaolo
l
!ta
T
Southern of Rt. 1, lllddllport, on � Ohio 'l\lberelllolll h spected UetinRed ea
cl
and ,....
District Deputy Grand �aster Holter, Raclne at 7 p. m Wednts. and James K . Dilcher was fined w�
,
ting
88
in
ir&amp;d
as
es
PAMWIBI, IAIIIAGBf
northw t w s mon
fu
• charge of reckleu -atfon.
Erie
al
ollor
appru-v•I .,, malting NS lnspectjons. m Jerald B. Holl of lroolnn w,n be day evenmg. Mn. Holler, wa, suf. IS nod coslA no a charge of
pltal
A
lnspedloa officer. There will lerlng frmn flinela IIDd waa lake,, :,arklng oo Ille highway by the off Lake e . In"' '" lonlgb
allll - a,pper He will appear befoN Mayor I, ,-/ffll from the c.m.y Com- con,uitatlons IIDd loot 81 waler
lo be-■beld.11 Jqp
Wohon Laqne Cborle■ 1-r Salurd■y nlpl.
'
"
Cloudin will
t
be work In Ille ...,.nd degree. to Holzer hospital.
OSP.
teal, .
club -- near - IIGatloJ
------Sa.,:,y
and
temperolures
and
mod
-'-- -----------followed by relresbmenlA. All
evOllln&amp;, lbrd, 13111. All _,.
LOCAL TEMP
wIIJ
era1._
ter Mam.;. are inv;fed "'
Mas
ber■ are ...... lo - anJ ..,.. lemper■ture at the 1-YSIS
•
atleod, Sec.....ry Allen C. Hlh,
•
brfq � llarYinl - nt seo11on of - and Mecunie■Sr. ..
Auxiliary Planotog
f p. m., "- per plale, ■aid Willi, ,t, In
at _, wn 15 The local depa,lment Pff Ria,, IIDd Clerit •Rea/,trar, .
Meetin March 13
degree&amp; st1e■ dw.
AnlllonJ. _....I,
.....,. - availal&gt;lo 1o the Boulab Strauu.
Lodlea Awtilfary
J
,
MEQ
�
B.
AL
,
.
The
Jfelp
Water
,,._.,,
ttaveral
'"1
explros, • . h •
.
.. lla,io .
c·,
.
Fire Department will meet foe
�
_..,.,
'
1
"
Pregram
"':'•,i,
: ��(
::"
�f' •':' 7 p. m.
J
b
arc
�
omei
of
•
·
•
of
lasle IIDd ...0
lhe drtnkJna local
11.136.
leu In stale aid was not set high enough lo appro\
·
·
.
i&gt;urtal
t
y : Dena Zwilling, Pome- this year, the executive lleCl'e- priate all available fimds to lhe tion sale planned for Mardi %1
Pomero
Ptmu
·
�
.
rea:iltrar
WIUI' Teltl tam totaled GI
Guilty OD three counl&amp;--burglary, larceny .,Dd•
mmt
bl illued· liJ the M&amp;lstrar roy. IIDd James Hawle
8
ma, .,_;. laued lo fond
hes been mo,ed back lo the Mony, Middle - lary of the Ohio Education Auo- dlsbida.
llclou, destruetlon of property owned by Georg,r· lteith lota1ed ill
before
• bodJ .., be Interred port.
.
day
•lotion
,a;d
today
.
tlal
s. Di.trlcts reorgnrti,ed prior
meeting.
-wa the l!!IY Nl"dlcl returned against Jack L. Meek,
Ourlag lilt !Ur 11N there """'
. .
_____
·
T.
c.
U"Keele
18,1 !hat lhree 18 a IIUal"alltee of 00 1os, of .,.,. Amillary memben also an22, BL 1 Ga!Jlpoll9 It 5:10 p.m. Thunda:,,
� p&amp;rlOmle( ol tho local de- 181 death, In ' the cow,ty,
ma
in ,- oaused Ille dlslricl,, funds.
noun&lt;ed that plans for an Easter
Ilg Ooiinly Common Pleas,Jadp ·Jolul�e. - 8-u I""'· ••IMddlll• t.•lllt-lloallll - hem, Cardlo-Vucuiar-Re
WOMAN DL
c
,
i
CulA to Meig., County IChool, ea.a.,. will be � al the M,n. ,. ,
� � defendant lo sheriff's custody unW 10 a.m, � aow, nurm. J... oal, US; Cancor. 11; PnewnonlA Mrs. W. L. R.....U of Pomeroy u,- ecal and e,empfed villa111,
to
1ooe
in
Ille
amount
of
aid. lnclt,d, Pomeroy. 16.0II less, and day � Ail 11111D1ben • l&lt;l
Mondq for_ NDtenclng, following the two ,hour doUbera. lllv■!il, 11. N. ■nc1 llatlno - a: Acc,ldonl! t, etc:. Hnmlcide 1- � ,r111cally ill at the home of hor Ill 1�
as ,
Bedford. 1852 Jen. Euwn ll.'24 w-ged ., allead. .
rt
(,1.r, 41- ,I!.. ••· ,.._\l!IIJ!lr�
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s mall boys to quite "grown-up" boys. NI
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this traditional dress-up occasion, we've
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