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of Allla"'!e spent tbe weekend
with her motber, Mrs. Max Sanborn and Mia Beu Sanborn.
Carol Scott, student at tbe
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Hi Uushel 23"x18" X 10''
1ng In Galllpo!IJ, was tbe week"-· Newt stronrer ban·
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Eric Olllmbers IUid Dennis
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students, apent tbe weekend
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sentenced today to I to 20 years
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Property

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Transfers

SELMA. Ala. (UP!) - Selma ...,g. In Brown's t11apel AME
walll wltb trepldatlon ~ to Cllureh, ealberlnB place tor tba
(Contlllued !rom 11
Wool Vtrplll Pulp l!lld Pa leara whlol more OlD happeD iD demonstrations, llttle chlldren
eo. to Dillon Taylor, 1
Ibis spring of dlsmntent.
now sit In a r1nB of chain
' A cafe ..,.... the street was
Leb&amp;non.
Will 11 be a return to llOfiDa1. oludylng tbetr kindergarten 1...
beal'lly damaeed and moot of Warren, Ohio. (UP!\ cy, or IIIQN vloleace?"
1&lt;!111.
,the 11 ...,..... there ware el· Three periiO!IS were found shot
Albert Hlll, Jr. Ora E. Hlll A state of physical and men- The Alabama JoiU"IUII o1
-lher killed or InJured.
to death 1n a field In rural
Walter L. Burke, Vtrgblla N. tal tiredness hangs heavy over M&lt;01teomecy mada tbla polniiD
. 1'he blast dll8 a five • foot Fowler Twp., about 10 miles
Burke, 1.4 aeres, Racine.
!he town. It can be aensed an editorial:
mter Ia the ground, smashed northeut of here, Trumbull
Dwight S. Cook to lfarrJ G. among Negroes and wbllea "We have waved tbt !laC II
1111ore lluon w ombasay oars County ohertll's deputies re- 1
Haning, Wilda 1. Jlalllng, Lot, alike.
the bull qala and been tramond overturned autnmoblleo ported tnclay.
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Seiplo, Pageville.
Even the wealber seems to pled. Time· alter lime,, AJaba.
and started firel moro than 100 The bod"es of two men were
, have gone awry, lurn!nc the rna hu played !be fool I pma
yards away. A colunm of
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sadie H. Grindley, to Eher G. skies black Monday and bring· wltb the predictable COD»
amoke billowed 300 feet Into !he found late Monday rught. 1lley
Grindley, Lots, Sutton,
lng tornadlc wlnda, going from quences. But we oeem to love
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the
bull
apparently were shot w1th a .25
ry.
cold to damp to humid during It 1n aome otr...e, muocbtoUc,
1
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caliber pistol. They were identl
Robert W. Vaughan, Nllla the first week o1 spring.
way."
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Heavy steel bars on the win- rardfied aOshl~mundel ThoCoom\s 5~~;
Vaughan to Walter L. Vall8haD. Aside from I lew scattered MeanwhDe, 8elma walla.
0• a
dows of lbe consular action
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were blown lato !he worktnl ter, 44, Somer:.;t. Pa. The body
Walter L. Vaughan to Robert marehe~ !he oldewllks Inarea OUtside steel streetcar ol an unidentified woman wa~
w. Vaughan. Nina Vaughan, lot stead of !he streets-and an octracks were t~ed like cork· found early today In the •a me
Pomeroy.
oasional •light flurry of actlv~
screws. Tiles on the roofs of Ueld, .and depube! were
a~Mayme Holmes to Kathryn ~stth~~~n 1:
for the
buildinp blockl away were temptmg to learn If the IncI·
H. Crow, 2.27 aeres, Sutton.
.
Kathryn H. Crow' Robert H.
AI Bresklllg Polllt?
peeled off and ...ttered. Two dents were related.
bankJ
the !reel from
ded
Crow to Lowell
E. Greer, To oome obaervera, Selma
acrosa
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A third man was woun
Mary K. Greer' 2.27 acres, Sut• lwl reached the breaking point
the emba81)' W«&lt; damaged.
and a fourth held on an open
ton.
when a return to more. racial
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U. Alem Jotwon, deputy charge In the shooting of the
Ralph C. Calvert, Edythe Cal· violence could end the role that
U.S. amb..sador received a two men. James Morrris. 62,
vert to John T. Gc....,r, 1.2 moderates have played ID this Attending the 8th District
le&amp;lp wound from flytne debrla Girard, who was reported In POODLE'S PAL-Joanna acres, Salisbury.
ton to keep violence at a mln· American Legion Conference
but stayed at hla desk on !he fair eondltioo at
Trumbull Pettet, star of the Broadway
Mary Olive Ingram, Mary 01· imum
at Murray City tbla paat Sunfilth floor wltb blood streall1in8 Memorial H..pilal here, told Ill! "Pnor Richard," showed ive Weber, Floyd Weber to Paul A siate of exhaustion can be day were Dllltrict
Chaplain
from hla bead to telephone a authorities lbe four men were ~ h,:ird~~~;..B.j1!f.\::·M~:. E. T•ylor, Peggy R. Taylor, felt here among the moderates, Frank
Cheesebrew, Mrs.
report to s.cretary o! State walking alona railroad tracks i;'itan lia;lnP Bank ill New lots, Pomeroy.
the strong oegregallonistll the Cheesebrew, Drew Well,ter Post
Deall Rusk In Warhineton. Am- Monday night when one man York.
Edna L. Craig to Harry W. demonstrator5-among an' who 39 Commander Guy E. Guin·
buaador Maxwell D. Taylor began ahootlng.
Craig, Jr., Lots, Middleport.
have marched, walked, ra ed, ther, Mrs. Guy E. Guinther,
was 1n WashJnltoD, conltrrlng
J. M. Jackson, Irene Jackson san fo ht bled or p~k and Frank A. Va118han.
wltb Rnll:.
He Identified the gunman as Astronaut~
to Jerry Griffith, Ella Grl!fitb, "•~' lbe~u.;.oll. '
Speaker for the afternoon wa•
Alexil Johnson later Issued a Charleo De Pielro, 5S, Girard.
parcels Columbia
On
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Department First VIce Co m·
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Arht~r W. Hendricks,
Ma· 11 °~.
statement aaying that Amerl- who was captured by police ear1a mosllleve'f": mander Bill Heacock of Colum·
eana would not be lnt!mldated ly today at a tavern in nearby
mie Hendricks, Harry Hend·
agr :
rna w no
bus whose address was on the
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by Comml!lllal terror. The Viet· Youngstown. De Pietro, carry·
rleks, Treasie Hendricks, Ro- ~~ "f~~n.
t d th vi topic, "What Is A Legionnaire."
namese government ealled the big a .32 caliber and two .25
bert Hendricks Cochran.
e
unres
an
e o- Mr. Heacock mentioned
pro1
bombing
"act of murder." eallher pistols when arre&lt;ted.
Hendricks Hite, Lovell Leroy eneu:_ h~em~f ed a prn~ grams sponsored by lbe Legion
"U tba VIet Cong bave any gave no reasono for the shoot·
Hile to Virgil Panooo, Archie : , Co 11
now pe
g such as Buckeye Boys State,
ospedatlon of Intimidating lbe ings.
McKinney, parcela, Sallabary.
ore ngre8S.
and Legion baseball.
UDIIecl Statel government and
CHICAGO (UPII - Plans
One move by Negro leaders, He observed that !he origintbt member• of Ibis mloslon by
were revealed Monday for U. s.
who have mentioned It as a al and most important work of
their dotd today. they are thor- . . Vete!'los Memorial Hoopltal l astronauls to photograph
possibility, could push the town the Legion Is to help sick or
ouahlY mistaken," Johnson ADMISSIONS _ Emma Ly· stars "om an orblling
~dlon!udln: turmn~ agaJ:'· dlsa~led veler811s, to eare for
oald.
ons, Racine; Charles Jones, I spacecraft In what could be
at w
. a marc to e lhelr families and to see that
"It Ia another example of tbe Pomeroy· Clarence King Mid· astrononical
q~et ir~lmedl streeta of a all veterans receive what has
Viet eons'• readiness to resort dleport '
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The space
w.,tt.e rest entia area.
been given them by law.
to actlviliel against ctvUiano."
·
sion announced by
When tbey start marching A main Item of buslnes• was
PreYOUI attackl against DISCHARGES - Hazel Ed· I ern 'university astronomer
on your home, don't ca~ the the issue of closing 16 regional
American Installations have re- gell Long Bottom ; Faye Wolfe, ! G Henize represents the first
sherlff, call the coroner, one offices, 11 hospitals, and lour
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aulted 1n retaliatory alr strlkea Pn.;eroy; Brenda
Csrrow, •t~p in lh~ development of larg. NEW YORK &lt;UPil _ Seven official ·•aid sru;'ly.
homes. National Executive Com·
against North VIet Nam.
Reedsville.
er astronomical telescopes In major New York City new.. AuthG~~I Perm ts:"~: I
mi!teeman Alex Blair, descrJb.
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orbiting space vehicles
papers with a combined daily
es repo
gun ed an emergency
meetmg
Two of the "target'; stars, circulation of 4.5 million and permits "by the hundreds" be attended in Washineton. D.C.
Gamma Velorum and Zeta Pup- their 18.500 employes faced a have been filled out smee the where II was asked that . all
pis. are estimated to be l.OOO strike at 2 a.m. Wednesday VIOlence began-for wbites and Leg1on members,
auxiliary
light years "•m earth. The barring a conlract agreement ~me Negroes." 'lbe plans of members. and Interested per·
photographic Image will result with the printers union.
~he movemen~ -. the name ~s write President Johnson
from light that left ~ose stars The nation's largest city, re- gtven to the CIVll nghts drlve ID regard to this acUon by Seccentury before the Norman calling the costly 114-day new• by the demonstrators - now retary of Defense McNamara.
~-- by He!en Sottel---~
:Onquest of Great Britain
paper strike of 1962.-63 pre- have become mostly vague. Onother matter of local InterWOMAN'S SAVING
more." In other words 1 he ac- "There is the possibiHtY that pared for the worst. May~ Rob- IWhere demonstrator! on~ est was mention of scheduled
iNSI'INCTS
tually had the same plans as all something completely unknown ert F. Wagner, who helped end clapped, shouted and sang speecheo at Ohio Unlvendty in
Dear Helen:
the rest, but he was just taking may show up, such as stars the strike two years ago, said ·
Can anyone
te11 me why Ilonger to get around to them. which are invisible from the he would personally enter the •
women like to hoard useless IAnd just as 1 was begmnmg earth tx&gt;cause the atmosphere ne~ntlatlons this afternoon if the
thinas? 1 started to clean out to really care.
' blocks out their radiation," Hen- strike threat continued.
our motorboat in preparation So he said "Good-bye." and ize said.
Local radio snd television stator summer, and found It full that '• the story of my life. I 1
lions announced t h e y were
of boxes, lnalde the hoxu were won't give 1n till I remarry. and HEAVY SEAMEN
ready to expand their regular
packing paper and string. Then no man will go with me unless 1 STOCKHOLM iUPI) - Swed-· news coverage. Advertlsel"!l,
there was a sack tun - of all 1 do. It's a continuous circle, . ish sailors weigh from 3.4 to I particularly t~e city's huge enthings - paper sacks. And rolls going nowhere except to lonell-1nearly 5 pounds heavier than tertalnment rndustry, made
ef w.all paper that were on our ness.
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Itheir landlubber compatriots, plans to use other medla to a:et
wall• olx yean aao and are I What ha• happened to all our according to a study of the their messages to the publlo.
long covered.
I morals and virtues? Is there National Association for Diet I Negotiations were scheduled
I blew my stack because no place In society for a divor&lt;,. and Heal\h.
for 11 a.m. EST lnday between
this Ia a !Ire hazard, but when ed woman' What is thit gener· Th
iz 11
!led f
the New York City Publlshers
I put them all out for the junk ation coml~g to when even min- de 1organl . a 011f cab.
or 18 Association and Local 6 of the
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Ty
man, my w11e j liSt ~ ...a t.~..
lers and college profe!!ors tell r.a
to 1cat threv s1on
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baek qaln. She aayo ohe would· girls sex Ia fun and go ahead 1 cu e ca of!e
en -an ion IITU), which sparked the
n't clean out my of~. so leave and enjoy it, without 11 mar· reco~mended more physlcal 1962-63 walkout.
ber ltuff llono - and she put riage license? What will it be I exemses for the seamen.
- - - - - " - " - - - -tt tn the atti~. except the sacka when my children are srown?
ovf'r high tension cables here
whll!b rhe put on a top ahell In I'll be afraid to let trem out· BICYCLE BLACKOUT
Monday night and black.-1 out
the kitchen.
doors. _ DIVORCEE
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watermel&lt;OI and Cadlllac oar
tor Neeroea."
'nilt llateme.nt wu made by
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w. va., wbo olalmJ to be the
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Plumberl ~ · ~ Unton Local 803 Gt Orlando, Fla.,
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Monday 100 turned awar 4,1100
CalliDa lhe frt!lldent ID "at- ot 5 000 INIIdJDg and tradet
ro!ICDI, bead1 enllml," lfDudl. worken.
ena lllld Monday, "Shady Bird The pickets were protesttnc
Jolmsoo II altenlpllns a federal the use of ~loa labor by
trameup. He II attemptllle to Rorper Plumbing and Heatlnl
blame Klansmen for deatba ID Co., of Orlando. The ftrm It
Alabama belcre they have beeD working on several projeell at
proveuiUilty."
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Klus Klan baa 800 memben Ia
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He ';"hyted he ;":,P~~ or Lee Smitb'a court on 1 recksyrnpa h malarims ha wbe less operation charge. Mayor
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rlnapedh and bearthtenC~lmlngNe'"':" Donald, 23, Middleport Rl. I,
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loves all mankiDd, Houchtllli dangeroua manner on Monday.
added he feels Negroes are a
"cblldltke ~ce" that needs ened four limes since the latest
more educal!on.
civil rlghto death In Alabama.
Concerning Alabama Gov. "We white folks ean expect to
Goorge Wallace, Houchens sa1d, he persecuted and slandered,"
"He is the fastest borse in the he said.
polltleal stable In !he country. "President Lyndon Johnson
Wallace Is a sincere Chrisllon has surrounded hlmaelf with
wltb racial sell-respect." He sex perverts and crlmlnala and
said he would oupport Wallace follows the CommunlJt Party
for President a I I hough he line to tbo leiter" he added.
dnubta the Alabama governor is
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isn't IOing to help you
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Sorey. You caught me at tbe what troubles extreme permit· .
lime. M husband just I slveneoa can bring. Talking to '
went lhroll8h OUR carage like thoughtful teen-agers these days, 1
a ~w-cut tornado, and I am I senae a great lmpatience with
boxless. paintlesa, rag-leso, odd.. wishy-washy, "glve-ln·lty" ad '
an&lt;HodlHI, &amp;nd forlorn.
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AJJ'f woman Will tell you se- ' kids that way, I'D otake my life
curlty II having a few "uaelell" on il.
things I~ can count oo when As for your problem - not
abe needl them In a hurry : like every man expects on evening
tbe rflht olzer box for shipping 1 to helln with "Goodnight." But 1
c:ooklet to her aons, or storing it's a lot hardr finding t h e 1
be&amp;onla bulbs; or a sack to other klnd oopeclally if you're 1
flour tbe chicken In, or a ball a divorcee.
pint of paint lor tnueh-up pur· Perhaps your nice 1entleman·
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wban oho can rimply ~o out to marriage proposal. HapPy end·
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DIVORCE WITH A PROBLEM age? Conalder all lbe oeeup•Dear Helen:
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l aiD 22, have been divorced With a stone:
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husband huntlnB, but I don't For rook.!, the Puddingstone.
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want to become 1 recluse. It Polltlolana, the Blarneyotone.
family enjoys better meals. You save time . by shopping
.eems I will have to unless 1 do Bor· ~r1, the Tr · · e.
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Shoemaker•. the Cobh1estone.
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l finally thollfhl I'd found 1 Buratara, the Keyalone.
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man wlto olmply enjoys my Beauty qUHDI, tho Peaobrequired for either refrigerator or freezer.
C!Ompany, and for a month I atone.
Come see the finest foodkeeper ever!
was happy In his comp~~~lonMolortm, the Milestone.
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greotest prnrileseo he lwl had
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ICIIEilULD t'IGIIT
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State was there, ollenslbly to middlewellbl ClbaDipi- ....,
congratulate an old college Rlchardloo will fllbllift" ...
churn In South Coach John land mlddlewelibl kinf ._.,.
Colmery. It's aafe to llll!1llne, Carney o1 Lowell, Mall., ..._,..
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Baseball season is just about here.
a bid to earn a regular starting Cincinnati pushed across four
However, foul weather Is still with us and prospects spot.
rWIB in the fifth Inning to insure
of local prep squads opening their seasons . this week Jay wu tagged In the first ln- the win at Bradenton. The vic.
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nlng for a two-run homer by tim was Bob Meyer, who was
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Southern and Pomeroy are scheduled to clash this Jim Gentile and gave up anoth- rocked for live runa on 11 hito
Thursday while the other three teams of our Meigs Conn· er in the fourth and called it a in just under five Innings.
ty High schools expect the "warm-weather" sport to be· day , bul lhe Reds beat Kansas
gin during the first week of April.
City, 6-3. .
Roger Craig worked the last
Without any intentions of creating ill·feeUng the Gerry Arrigo, a southpaw oh- frame for tbe Reds, qain turn- The National Shooting Sporls
Middleport Yellow Jackel basebaUero should be picked tained from Mlnnesola at !he ing in a fine job.
Foundation has issued pamph- 1
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end of last season, replaced Jay Craig who was obtained from let, " Films For Sportsmen." list· I
wer this sprin!l amo~g high he young wHb experience lack· and pitched four aeoreless In· the W.;.ld Champion St. Louis ing more than 100 motion pic·
school teams m Metgs.
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nlngs. 1be resJdent of Ameba, Cardinals sald Sisler has told ture films on hunting, which
The Jackets will have
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Ohio, now appears a sure bet him lt l~ks like he wm be a are available for loan, accordBtrong right banded burler In p
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ing lo Dale E. Whitesell, chief
Junior Gory Stobart. good field· . omeroy s 1 ewe was a · bullpen.
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are other boys like
George lseph Hospital m Parkersbur~, erabJe time on the bench last feel I can help the bullpen," "In accordance with our pol·
W Va Monday for a tons 1
Craig said. HI like to pitch cy of keeping sportsmC'n in
· Sauer and Mike Gardner who
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b8 bl ~ season because of weak hitting, have the control necessary ~ Ohio inform
. ed_ in anything re-have stronrr.., enough arms to 1ere lomyed
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give the -Jackets adequate rene y.
ties as he fattened ht"s average. be of best help' to the Cincinnati to P.ass a Iong _m
· 1o~~a tl o~ re~
liP! pitching.
Manager Dick Sisler's decision club in the bullpen."
ga:&lt;hng these films, Whttesell
Pomeroy, with several hard·
to stick wUh Rose in the lineup How does the 34-year-old vet· sa 1d.
hiltin~ .youngsters, should have
could be paying off already. Or eran feel about being traded . 11e noted that most of the
the best overall batting power.
U could he the competition for away by the champions? " I films are offered free, wh1le
Pitching, however. is still a i
was surprised, aorta. I thought others "''! "'" a small fee. The
queotlonmark for the Pantben.
bad d
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"tb th C rd vanous films can he obtamed
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Veteran hurlers Rex CUmmings
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one ~ ay WI
e a s directly from the 3 firms and Bruce Simpson, both junbut 1 know m baseball y~u can members of the foundation 1 to be t~aded 'any\!me.- I whose names and addresses are
iors, probably will be the mainstays with Senion Phil Swln\...II
fee • though, ike . I m commg j li ted in folder. Arrangements
dell and Bob Crow backing !hem A banquet honoring the sevfrom world champions lo world for obtaining the films should
up.
enth and eighth grade lwlket;
champions. The Reds have a , he made directly witb the com·
The Panthers, again piloted Ihall team of the Sali•bory
good ball club. I thmk ~.. Reds I pany or it. distributing agency.
by Coach Russ Moore, should •School was held at the school
"";.8 ~eat contender. · ·
not through The National Shoo!·
have a very capable Infield and IMarch 20th.
BALTIMORE, Md. !UP!)- Cmcmnat! today takes on the ing Sports Foundation.
outfield.
Tile Baltimore Bullets, ready to Mmnesota Twins of th~ Am.erl- Those interested in obtaining
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Charles : Approximately 75 ~r:wns at- cast sentiment and Bob Pettit ca_n ~gue for the f1rst time a copy of the descriptive folder I
Knight will undoubtedly Jeod ' !ended and heard Prmcipal Ed· to the wind, hope to clinch their tb!l sprmg.
should write the National Sports ,
the llst of moundsmen and Gary ' ward Bartelg, the speaker and series tonight against the St.
Foundation, Riverside. ConnectWolfe, in all probability, wlll be : coach.
Louis Hawks In tbe Western D~
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behind the plate.
! 'lbe following boys were pre- vision semifinals of tbe Natiorr
The Eagles had a young team ; sented trophies, Mike Carlton, al Basketball Association playFIGHT RESULT!"
last season. made up mostly of l l\like Young, Skip Logan, Mike offs.
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sopbomores. Tbough there wiii ;Stlll, Larry Walker, Bob Bur· The underdog Bnlle!l won
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be several letle~n hack this !· delle, Danny Abbott, Jeff How- two. of the first three games
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Wlnstone, 125,
year Easlern IS probably still ell, Ivan Powell, Buteb Conkle agamst St. Louis and need just
Wales, oulpolnted Don Johnson,
a year away from ha~ing a and managers VIrgil Dill and one more V!Ct~ry to clmch the
126 Y, . Los Angeles (10).
banner d~amond crop.
1 Roger Abbott. Mike Still also beat-of.fiVe_sef!es and adv~oe
PHll.ADELPffiA (UPI)- Per·
SotJthern's hopes for a re- received a trophy for "The Most to the diviSional fmals agamst NEW YORK (UPI)- Another cy Manning. 150, Philadelphia.
speetable won .• lost record will Improved player" o! the year Los Angeles:
chapter In the story of b;;;ti~ii'~ i ~~~~:·::.t,~~ Benny Briscoe, .151,
undoubtt!dly rest on the strong Receiving Cheerlead!
tr · A St. LoU18 loss would bring amazing rebirth ill New
Philadelphia (!OJ .
lefi arm of Senior Larry Price h
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o- to a sudden end the fabulous .11 b
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who has been the bulwark of p ie were .Brenda Gilmore, career of Pettit, the leading WI
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ALL-STARS
Tornado baseball clubs for the Susan Lanmng, Mary Radford, scorer in NBA history. Pettit, more than 18•0011 fans Jam
past two seasons.
Marla Grueser' Diana Weyers- out of action for a month in the Madl~O~ ~uare Gard•e'nnafrornpi•tohrle· [i PHYSI 'CAL' ED
The real of the Southern start- miller and Becky Radford.
latter part of the campaign •II?" s inll!al indoor "
imz r.. ' ' will be spotted with a
with injuries, already ha!l an- ship double~eader ·
few olher veterans like Greg ARRIVE FOR FIGHTS
' nounced he will retire at lbe In the first scheduled
...,.,. coming Ofl ..._ att armt of IIMITio,. ••. h btlgad1 ot buy1r1 lwltchlng to Dodge. They"re p~1hlng Dodge talel o..,-lhe
Roush, Gordon Fisher and Dave
ROME (UPJ)- New Yorker close of the current se~son.
rounder, whic~ wdl get under·
• to-ni M01her l'9eOI"d ~-· Wovldn"t now be 1 good tlml to get In on atl th e ectl on ? Join "•m . Strp up to th" bog ,.rformtnee
fll a Dodge Po&amp;ara, c~.aora 1110 or lillonac;o. Mo•• out with 1 lw..llbockllng Dirt or Coronl'l . Chlrger t., .. er, one •• , .-d prleH
Spencer, but there will probnb- Isaac Logart and Garland (Rip) Baltimore, wbich finished way at approXI?'ately 9:30 g.m .
1110 lftlllt ,ow IMtt'lb«alllp no.. Breltt -IY· Do n toda~ . PiCk y011r btlcket·•lll Dodge .nd iOLn the Dodge Bor- Buc:Qt eng.s.r
ly be more Inexperience than Randall of Tyler, Tex., arrived third in the west behind St. EST, Em1le Griffith will defend
eo-a-. at_,...._; Dod. . C..Mt. o ..... fiwe _,..to gat ..... front Ute humdrum and ....,, rwon•, In ttla ........
seasoned players on the dia- in Rome Monday to train for Louis, registered a resounding hiJ ~rld welterweight title
mond.
their fights Friday night. Logart 131-99 victory over the Hawks a g a1 n s t Jose Stable
At Rutland, every position ap- meets world junior middleweight here _last Saturday night. The nounced Stah-blay) of ub•• 's I
pears to be a question mark. champion Sandro Ma.zzinghi, margm of 32 points was great· On~nte Provin~. Grlffttb,
i.There will be some returnees, who beat the New Yorker two er than the total margin the natJVe of the VJrgin Islands,
~•••ever, including Rusty Little months qo, and Randall meets Bullet! compiled in six previous favored ~~ 13-5.
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Ronnie Black, but for the Italian junior middleweight jubg successes over St. Louis thia lmmed.'ately _lbereaft~r,
~ost part. the Red Devils will Nioo Benevenuti.
season.
heavrwe~ght kmg Wilhe
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seetn:!l to Jose it'&amp; charm wbeo I
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Aprll by avowed Communist DIVDTI~ fO INTIIIIJT D~
and Fascisto leaders.
MIIGS MAlON AliA
It was decided that 8th District Commander Nolan Mace
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should express the Legon'a dls- "'""""" ...'a ........... approval of the opponents of ' ::4~~a':.a!'ll•uo ~n::: .~~
American government being~.,. Obi•.
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permitted to speak at a state ::;,_"''"' ...,.,... --;" · . "'
supported university. A letter .. ..,,. u '""""" oluo "'""""
was to be sent to Governor matter at Ua• pod omo. at PI"~UrGJ.
James Rhndes and tbe Board Ohio.
of Regents asking for actlnn in ~••ooot ..,,,..,... ..,._...
stopping such speakers on the ~=~~~'::~~-. =b~ JU:; "'::
campus of schools supported ~Y .....
state funds.
SUbM!riPCIOII
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The state convention was an· :_::~" O:.Mr;.;r~..,_~::C.-n. 1;
nounced for July 16, 17 and 18 nan)' ihDtlDii otn• eu.:.:f
in Cleveland.
candidates for !l:?n~.or•~:.. ~:.
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Hoe ..rort authorized by Mayor
He bad lllliTOWeolllle Ho141to M. E. Senaenbrenner,_ and gathMiami ol Oblo and ladlana by ered at !he portico.
last week aad &lt;bore to jola
"You're tba greatest in the
the Hooalero alter a vlt~ to state ol Ohio," Gov. James A.
lbo BIOOIIllqtou eampo.s dur· Rhodea told !he stUdents. He in1a1 lbe weekeod,
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2-1 edge over the Cincinnati
Royals in their best-of·five
.E~stern Division semifinals
w1th the fourth game scheduled
at Philadelphia
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trano being favored by 13-10.
All four combatants
inlo New York from their training camps late Monday and
will weigh in at official
munies in lhe Garden lobby at
11:30 a.m. today .
Boxing's resurgence in New
York waa launched Feb. I at
the Garden when a standingroom-only erowd of 19,100 paid
$166,423 to watch ex-heavy.
: ,--eight champion Floyd Patter~
son punch his way to • unanJmous decision over Canada's
George Chuvalo.
The attendance for tonighlt's l
twin bill might fall a
short of lhe
throng, but the live gate is vir~
tually certain to exceed the
Garden record of $216,497, set
in 1947 when Joe Loo\u~l;•:~~~;~~~
fully defended the h
crown against Jersey
colt.

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7:30 p.m. In high school gymnulom sponso~ by the Point
Pleuant Junior Woman's Club
In eooperotlon with the local

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MilS SpriDI!iJDe frOm tile aeven candidalea vying for the IIlie. Marianne campbell of ra·
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will serve as narrator, assisted
by co-chairmen Ruth Sturgeon
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Jll'and jury Wilen IITallned be- Marmot dam 17 feel anti Wlnfore Justice ol Peace A.
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bi•ds arul white satin streamer•.
Miss Marilyn Marlin of Sclot~vUie, bridesmaid, wore a two
piece beige lace dress with
matching a~essortes .and a
«&gt;rsage of pink carnations. Mr.
Harold Wolfe of Rutland served as best man Md ushers were
Jim Nels~n and Mike Nicholson, both of Rutlan~.
.
For her daughters weddmg,
Mrs. Haley ~- a lw~ piece
beige _dress With malchmg accessor.es and wore a red carnatlon corsage
,·
cbA ~~cepb~ was beld in the
urcu soc1al room following
ctremony. The brkle's table
was lovely in white cover and

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Tussey entertained with a party on
Saturday at their home on N.

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The Marietta Social Security Office is located at 331 Fourth St.
The telephone number is 373-

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of the MetbodW WSCS
of
Portsmouth Dlall'let will be
held at Grace Melbodlll
«:burch, GaillpoU., Wetlae..
day, April , belhmfDI with
registration and coffee boar
at 9 a. m. Lwtcbeon will be
served by ladieo ollbe ehun:b
for $1. Miss Marloa Btowa,
oecretary of the Melbodlll 111terbolll'd Coua•U ol the Oblo
Ctnfereace, wW be the pest ·
lpeaker• AU Melbodfll WODl•
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You can put most ofit in your savings account
Maybe you've only seen them on the
street so far. It so, come on in and see
a Jet-smooth '65 Chevrolet right io
our showroom. We tbiuk you'll do a
double-take when you get up close
e~ough for a look at that price
sb~~er. Most people do. Because the
maJor dilferenoo between this one
!Ill~ cars tba~ COilt quite a bit more
Take room, for.e:rample. Chevrolet

has more of it than 111311Y expensive
ears do. Yougetextlafootroom with
the, new frame and forward engine
deslgll. And those bandrome Ctll'Ved

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of the extra shoulder room, front that famous Jet-smooth ride is even
and rear.
.,etter this year. A new Full Coil
And there's plenty of luxury. The suspension, new wider tread and over
8lllartly functioll&amp;l fustrumenl: !lliftel 700 sound and shock absorbers work
is eaay to read, puta everything at together to give you the feeling there's
your ~ps as Willi. Color-keyed a foot of air be~een you and the road,
mtertors feature tastefully rich
You can tailor the car exactly to
fabr!es and vinyls1 foam-cushioned
!lllating and plush aeep-twist carpetmg. And even the low-cost Bel Airs
and B!Bcaynes include these luxury
touches.
There's a great choice of power,
from Che1110let's etxmomical, spirited

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difference

your taste, too. Our catalog lists
nearly 200 ways to do that-and our
salesmen can show you bow easily
your present !'"rand realistic monthly
payments Will have you driving a
he~utiful '65 ,Chevrolet nearly as
quu:kly as you ve read this message.

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for a luncehon meeting at th~ •
University Inn were Mro. John
Werner, Betty Cline, Gloria
Ebersbach Emma Jane Paugh
Grace Pr~ll and Pearl Re..,:
olds.
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The Athens club served as
hostess with Mary Ann Cam
bell of District 15 in
pGuest speaker was Ethel
baugh State VIce Pres'dent
MunC:.ment was rna~ of'
district meeting to he h ld s
2f! at N !son ill Th e edlpt.
v e. 16 ewasnew
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introduced Ruth Crow of Jackson
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punch bowl.
The. cou~le went on a short
weddmg tr1p to Pittsburgh, Pa.
For traveling, the bride changed to a two piece white suit
with pink and white accessories and wore the corsage from
her bridal bouquet.
The bride is a graduate of
Rulland High School and at.
tended the Holzer
Hospital
School of Nursing. Mr. Nelson
attendged Albany lfih school
and is employed by the Pence
Elec11
. Columbus. The
r c Co. m
couple is residing in Reynoldsburg.

daughter, Mary Frances, who
observed her eighth birthday.
The Easter theme was carried
out in the decorations and refreshments.
Mrs. Tussey was assisted by
Mrs. Dale Walburn In serving
cupcakes, ice cream and pop
to the invited gueats. Favors of
jacks, marbles and
Easter
treats were given as favors. Attending were Steve Walburn
Janet Neal, Debbie
Mul.'
lord, Martha McNeal,
Jill
Walburn. Other guests were
Dennis Mulford, Judith Owen,
Larry Neff, Donald Stivers and
Cindy Manley.

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your new' Job. best WI!IIes
tbe Cubs" iD tbe blue and
colors ol the cub ICOIIII.
liiU alJo presellletl a
Mike Hollman wb.lcb was
by Keith ..._....

Eighth Birthday
Is Celebrated

NEW. LOWER PR IC ES
IN AL L PO PULAR SIZES

. for a woman to know about
her social se&lt;!uirty pro•~ction.l
Over 24 million women are
working today, more tban evl er before in our hlotory. Nine I
i out of ten women can expect
to hold jobs or work in their i
own businesses or professions
during some part of their lifetimes and earn credit toward
social security benefits,_ Those
who are not working should 1
know :oboul the protection they 1

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Bearing wealth from mart

what C&lt;lllditlons can the bus. band of a working woman be
paid benefits?"
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It also points out that child· I
ren of a working woman can
he paid monthly benefits at her
death, even if they continue liv- ,
lng with their father, and even !
if he I! working.
I
The social security protection
provided non-working wives is
deecrlbed in a separate werles
of questions and answers. There
is also a section on th~ woman's role In the social oecurity
proaram as an employer of
household help.
Women have always hall an
Important place in the social security program, Lorent pointed
out, noting that a woman was
the first person in the &lt;OUntry
to receive a monthly social se-

TERMS: $10.00 or Less Per Month

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And a thoroughfare for com·

a Woman's Questions Abo u
Social Secuirty," is now available at the Marietta Social S...
curity District Office, Robert
G. Lorent, Social Secuirty Dislr · . Manager, announced today.
Written from the woman's
point of view, the booklet may
however find wide readership
among tbe male population, as
well. For it provides answers to
questions such as: •'Can a workJog woman collect both her own
retirement benefit and also a
lull wile's benellt?"; "If the
hu~band or a working woman
dies, can she be paid anything
based on his work under so-

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. ey, Richard Vaughan. Den mothers lncludl! Mrs.
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Lee Smith, Mrs. Wl1llam
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Dale Walburn and lill'll. --"·le Mae Holley, JU. 1 Glenwood,
the IICO.u~ y their parenla.
Leonard.
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"""' Victor C. YOIIIIII,
were Steven Walburn
Jr., 1M E. MaiD lit., Pomeroji,
Jenkins, Craig Stewart, J o h
IIANDERII IN LEAD
Diane E. Loclwtek, ttl. 3 Pom.
Mantey,
Kyle
and
Randy
DUNEDIN,
Fla.
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Mrs. Elijah Jobn
H. Estep,
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E. Jlad&amp;.
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Doug Sanders ($29,157.78) leads
Rl1 "•-ter Bog • ••
l!..rri.s, David Grant ' Steve
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Bob
Uw-les
('17,981.26)
and
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Gu[fin, Eddie lolilchell, K 1m
Billy Casper &lt;•16,160) lor the 1,
French, George Hiudy,
lop spot In profesalonal goH'a tng,
Brewer, Don Vaughan
Jllllles Brewlngfun,
official prize money competi· plelon, Ironton, Andrew R. JohnMIHlley, Keith French'
spent the weekend at his
lion, according to olflclal atatisSiack, Mark Smith, victor
In Middleport.
tics released Monday.
Worry of
Cloud and David Gerard
RelatiVI!l! have learned that
Wolf badges were pr.;.,nted Doyle MOler, former Mltldle- Rail have returned to tbelr
1'1.
to Tony Manley, Ricbard Bail- port resident, Ia a potlent
studies at Kent State Univer· Slipping or lrritotlng7
ey, ana Greg Hayes. Gold Ar- MI. Carn1el Hospital ill Colum- lily following the spring vaca- Don'tboem-bftoooo&lt;....
row points went to Tony ,.__
lion.
tMth
m·wobbiU&gt;g
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when_ "'""'""'
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t&amp;llt or l&amp;u~rh.
Juat
ley, Richard Bailey, and
Mrs, Marte Frances Is HI
Mls• Jeanetle Crooks, Mar· oprlnklo
• Utt"'
PABTDl'll
youra.
plate.. ThiS
pleaall~
po1rdel'on
glvea
ory Hayes. Denner atripea
tbe borne of Mr, and Mrs.
lelia, sent tbe weekend wltb
o&lt; ..,_ .....mort
to Robby Harria and Silver
Roach In Pomeroy.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ~~¥,:.&gt;£_i!;~=
row points were gi·ven to Tony Mrs. 0. E. Tewksbury
ter Crooks.
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tained with a family dinner ?
MRS. LOYD NELSON
two points to Bill Vaugh;n.
day 1ft observance olthe birthBLACK PATENT MASQUE
Miss Connie Lou Haley, daughter of Mr and Mrs The 11164 Scout-D-Rama
day of ber son, Edwlll'd of WellOpen Side
By Mlu Americ•
James A. Haley of RuUand became the bride oi Mr Llo d warda were presented with first ston. Attending were Mr. and
Elwood Nelson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. ElwoOd N~l- place going to Steven Jenkins, Mrs. Edwlll'd Tewksbary and
Womens
son of Dexter, at the Rutland ChUich of Christ Saturday second to J. T, Rue, and third, son, Tom ol Wellston anti Mr.
March 20.
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• Tony Manley, Others receiving and Mrs. Robert Tewksbary of
The vows of the double ring ceremony were read by badges were Greg
Stewart Middleport.
the Rev. Jerry M~sters of Pomeroy, at 2 p.m., before an Dav'i Mitchell, Gregory
' Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mtt&lt;oh-11
&amp;;'tar de~orated With two baakets of white gladioH. Nup- and Bill Vaughan.
ell and !amUy have moved
~I mUSlc was presented Mrs. Leota King, Rutland French at the Powell
· from their home In
p1anist and Mills Thelma
· - -' Station, is 1965 ticket chairman
centered with an arrangement of the Scout-D-Rama and those Graveside services were conchael of Rutland, soloist.
Given in marriage by her
mums. Napkino were white wishing
tlckels may con- ducted Sunday for Carl Ray
ther, the bride wore a street witb silver wedding Jells and
Mitchell, stillborn son of Mr.
length white nylon dress with the insctiplion ''Connie
and Attend Luncheon
and Mrs, Merlin Miichell. Burlace jacket. Her
shoulder Lloyd" ln silv~r.
lal was made In Beech Grove
length veU of nylon net was Cake, punch and mints were Meeting in Atheru
Cemetery witb the Rawlings.
held In place by ~ headband of served. Mrs. Jeasie
Grueser Members of the Mlddl rt Coats Funeral Home~ charge.
pearls. She carried a white served the cake and Miss Pat- Business and Proles tonal~
Sandra SlmJ!80n, Dick BodlMIDDLEPORT, 0.

ven K.
Rynolds,
:U, Henderson,
up
and
Janet
Sue Long,
18,, Glen- 4:40
field •.
s: 25m.;a. Jefferson
m.
wood, have made application
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for a marriage license in tbe office of the Counly Clerk.

COMPARI

IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY

2 Pc. Suite

liatdd ,_,.,,

Winfield l ::ro p. m.:
down Winfield 5:10 p. m.; Somet up Winfield 11:55 p. m.;
Helen z. up Winfield 2:50a.m.;
0. F. Shearer down Wlrlf.i~ld\

SALE ENDS MARCH 31st

2 Pc. Suite

Ia,-/&amp; .,.

Mrs. Shearer down Londou 6:15 p.
m.: H. E. Bowles down Marmet 5:05 a. m.; Ole91lder up

Albert Sisson and son, Letart;
Margaret Hayman, Pt. Pleas·
ant; Mrs. Kenneth Jeffers and
son. Southside;. Mrs. Merlin
Mitchell. Cbeshire.
ASK TO WED
PT. PLEASANT - John Ste-

OF OUR BUDGET LINE OF LIVING ROOM SUITES

SALE PRICE

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Jr .. pt Pleasant, $10 and costs, :!O p. m.; Asa up Meldahl 8:
omproprr regiStration : Charles p. m.; Bob Benter up Meldahl
' W. Custer, Spencer, $9.50 and 12 :25 a. m.; Andrew calhoun
1costs, speedmg; BesSie Sturg· up Meldahl 2:10 a.m.; Pamela
Ieon, Mason County, $3 and costs, D. down Meldahl 3:15 a. m.;
. non-attendance of children 10 m.; Steel Ranger down Meldahl
, 'chool.
Molly K. down Meldahl 3·55 a.
I Pleasant Valley Hospital
6:30 a. m.
ADMITTED - Dale Wamsley Gallipolis Dam - Lucy Jane
Gallipolis Ferry; Andy. Henry, Lucas up 11 p. m.; Reliable up
I Gallipolis Ferry; Ronme Wick· 1:30 a. m.; Lorena up 2:45 a.
!line. Henderson; Richard Mead· m.; Southern down 3:50 a. m.;
Linda Choiin up 5:15a. m.; Sol·
' ows, Apple Grove.
DISCHARGED - Mrs. Anna vay down 8:40 a. m.
M. Elkms, Mason; Mrs. How·
Kanawha River - Oii,,.r\

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ond 6 Colors

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u scouts on on ayEvenirrg.

Alllarda wert
Cub Scout Pack U1 met MODtloy evening 11 tile MJtlotlklport
Flrst United
Presbyterian
Church. The meeting was open.
ed witb tho piad&amp;e to tho 11.«
John Krawsczyn,
outg"c;i;g
cubmaster
ended
, was comm
lor
hl3 live years ...tee will: tile
cubs and the new l!dbmaster,
Mr. AUao Leonard,
of the Middleport Columbia
Company, was Introduced,
Members of the executive
Cllmmittee named were Rlclt-

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Jl'loyd Falls out. aw-Jellui. out. ~

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llpOllS. was fmed $25 and costs 18, 6:05 a. m.: Chris Jr . down
on a reckless driving charge. 23, 2:40 p. m.; Stevenson down
George Allen, Pt. Pleasant, 23, 12:55 a. m.: Queen City up
was _lmed $10 and costs, ires· Greenup 11:25 a.m.; J. s. Lew·
pass1_ng: Ralph H. Shannon, is down Greenup 1:50 a. m.; L.
fluntmgton, $9.50 and
costs, Fieore up Greenup 2:330 a. m.;
speedmg; Richard P. Newell, Buckeye State up Meldahl 3-

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- - wiD on variOIIS charges were er at Gaillpolls Dam.
James Mervin Holler, Apple Boal MoYellleall:
Grove; Blythe A. Hersey. Rav- Ohio Rive&lt; - Zimmer up
enswood; Delano G. Skeena, 11, 4:25 p.m.; Onward down 14,
Rsvenswood; Leeland M. John- 5:30 p.m.; lncliana down 14,
son, Pt. Pleasant; Harry
S. 6:2.5 a.m.; National anU Little
Franklio. Gallipolis: Robert P. Edward up 16, 2:45a.m.; CharBalls, Sandyville; Edward W. Jcs K. up 16, 5:45 a. m.; Lil,'osti, Weirton ; Gary W. Grace, Jian G. up 16, 5:15a.m.; OVEC
Dayton, Ohio and Glen D. WII· down 16, 6 a. m.; Jerry Bos'iams, Sharon, W. Va. : all fined worth up 11, 11 :35 p. m.; John
SlO and costs on speedmg charg- J. Rowe up 17, 12 :30 a .m.;
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· Wayne H. up 18, i1 p. m.; Inca
. Larry Allen Stephenson, Gal· u: 18, 5:40 a. m.; Jamel down

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THREE SHOAT pigs, 125 lbs.,
$20.00 each. Phone WY U291.
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Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, Yeter1J&gt;.
arian. large and small animals.
1211 Washlogton St., Ra..,..
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PHONE WY 2·2156 ROO~!

BOARD AND c•re for
elderly lady. Private home
in country. Phone VI 3·2607
or VI 3-2602.
3 30 Uc

club

FOR SALE

Socia/WorkelsMission/nsideNelsomille TB Hospital Reviewed

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FOR SALEo
Veoetian blinds,
all ldnds. Venetian blind re.
AUCTII•N
pairs. Window and porch
lost and Found
THE personal property of the shades, all kinds. Cloth aw~~o
LOST _ 4 day old red cair
Help Wanted
late Lona M. Roecher, wiD ings. Dale Wippel Supply, 21S
with small white spot
on
sel' at AUCTJnN at her late
Union Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
head. In Bashan Road vicini- DAIRY F'ARM HAND wanted. residence (across from Gaul'!
3 II 30tc
ty. Phone Wlll-3835. 3 29 31c Call Coolville 667-3371 Paul . Grocery\ in. the Village
of EXPERIENCED dressmaldDg
Buckley.
3 29 31c ' Chester, OhJO, 10 a.m. Satur· and alterations. Phone WY 2Notice
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--1 day, April 3rd, 1965.
J 16 301c
2276
- - - - - -1 ADIES lo work for Sontheast- j1'HREE Pc· Living Rm. Suite
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SJndy'~ Beauty Srloo, mo..- 'tl. toi 'ern Ohio's first business show. Small Chest, Gas Stove, Tru~k WATCH, clock repair, minor
premiSes formerly occup1ed Come 10 electric company of- 1 &amp; Contents, Hall Rack . Wnt- optical repair. Associated 17
Leg•l Notice
by Cliffs Shoe Repa1r Shop, fie Pomerov 10 a m. Tues-• ing Desk, Clocks, Refngerat- years with Sanborn Jewelry
Leg•l Notice
192 N 2nd St., Middl£&gt;port. l da;· or Wedn·e~day only
; or, Cedar Chest, Lamps, Rugs,
Store. Earl P. Ingels,
Sr.,
FIN:o"•c~~L :\~~f~;ro~" 1
Permanent Special, 2 - $10.
J~27-3tc
Radio &amp; Stand, Book Case, Brown St., Mason, W. Va.
Per ,._., ve•r tftclint
ANNUAL ••~on
Haircut. stylinR.
.1\hAmooo : ---~ Table and Chairs,
Cherry 1
3-13-l2tp
••dto:Ct':ca.:." .::.~:·=•trtct
oP ~~~L:~:~
and set included. WY 2-5269 WANTED: Woman to live in. Co:ner Cuplxlard, Oval Glass, 'I 1. 0. McCoy, Auctioneer. Train"· o. ~:!.'::.
Oblo
,., ':e' 0 :,!:,u't-~~~ 01:~ ~
.:md 773-5263.
3-18-30tc / No laundry. Call CH /-2102. 1 Chma Cupboard, Wash stand, , ed experienced, Chester, Ohio.
Po~tul:::~~~,~~ ~~...!.',"_ ..,
~- ---- --- - -3·2o.tltc Pitcher and Bowl, Telephone,! '
3 9 tfc ..~r:~•tr ~
..cln•, Oblo, March u. ""
\&lt;11DOLEPORT Fire Oepart· 1'
-Hobnail Glass, Silver Ware,
MIICirM t. z..... ,
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Cieri!. Tro•turor of ttl• l ..rtllll ., !Mrf to IN corrroct.
ment jitney S\lpper. Saturday, i
u s Civil Service Tests!
Pictures, Beds, Quilts, Throw .
IIIYC:•tten
M•e ctot.ncl, VIII•.. Ct.rtc
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March 27th . 4 p.m. to 7 p. MoD ...... m.. ~ ttl •nn , .... *'""'"' 10r. Rugs. Chest of Drawers, Tool
EXPERIENCED
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Elh
pi)' t 'itcor-o
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. Mach'me, Good
200 ••••nett J•nu•ry 1, .....
m. Pearl St.,
~ementary : HIJh
rtmuaal1d
(II tnll&gt;
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P!-t-plr810"
Box, sewmg
lcttool •nrCollment
44
School.
3--20-6tc •root n'"" ""'·'' ""P"'"'ea .~~:~P'"'"'""r" Linens Pewter Ware
Old
AUTOMOBILE
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~~:·'~" ,.:'~:'"'",~~~:-!. ~~::... ::~;:: Cupbo~rd. Bed Clothi~g. Side- 1
Total ~"aa~~'*
Stat• tuPwa7 llltJI. f'un.d .. JtMMJ'I'
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board M•'rror Buffet Tools
nt
December 31, 1983 ..
. 13.312.83 Cemetery ·- .... ..
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In !)h'IU
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Total [Jepo.ltol")' Balueo. .18M:S.III other Ge1L vm.,a f'Wtdac .. '' t51.1t
and see all the new varmint l.lnrnln !kT\'ICft Boa G68- PomeroJ Pots and Pans. Many Items i
OUU\andinl Cheelu,
~Total a.n. Villa•• FuncU .... JN8.38
DecemiMtr
31, l&amp;rM . . Balance.
. •.. 3300.U W.W
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471.7t
rines. reloading equipment, Datb lie ntt. ne I p omeroy Otllo
not listed including two out I
AND
Total
Clerll Treuunr'J
l'!lect.r1cWorill
Lii:M Jl'wJd
308...
Deeember :u, 1964
.. , 13.3G2.8S 8pee. AueR. Colllt. Jl'u11d 0 .0 . uall.SS
anrl accessories, re - blueing
buildings full of items. AUcr _
suMMARY 0 , CAIN IALANcu.
BuDd a.tlrement Fu•u~a .
7. ..ot
and ranairing. New and used Employment Wanted
NOTE: This This is a sale of
ucttPTI AND tXftiNDITUIII
r1re Bond
. . . . . . . . . . IN&amp;.U
~t'"
•••••c•, Jan. 1, 1'64
_
Orand Total of all f'unda , , 81522.11
guns of all kinds. Depot St
the life time collection or J
Geuenl
. . . •• . . . .• 13.113.71 Bond Truateee . ' . ••.. .. •• 1188.11
Rutlnnd. Ohio. Pb. SH l-49:14. RELIABLE woman will baby prosperous family. In
the
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~~·--- ~: ~-::.~ r;;nd .. .. .. ..... 41117 .81
Rutland, Ohio.
3 16 '9te . sit. Experienced By day or : event of incelement weather I
Totat . . . .
. .. .. . . . . . 111.8CI8.111 street con1t. MAR .
. .. aooue
- - - - - I week, WY 2-5415. 3 26 6tc . th e sae
I may be post pone.
d WY 2-2143
•-rneroy
0
T•tat . .c•lllttst.te
Rishwa,- Jmp. Fund .. 14J.M
rv
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.......... 47.)82.44 Cemetery ..
. ........ 38o..oo
LOS.,E,_
4~J)E.eltGHtaTbfestsaf_el ynlyw98cfth 'l
fo-1- Sale
TERMS: Cash. BRADFORD BULLDOZER WORK
equi~ Total
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AUCTK'I' COMPANY. A. C.
,
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.. . , 1111,ua.11 W•ter Worb .. .. . ..
.. 12,7Jt.lt7
at Stark's Drug Store.
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BRADFORD Manager, C. C. ped with winch. Big or •small General
T•tal lecetpts &amp; a.eancosEledrte w.ttt Fund
-.. . 11411.31
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. ••. . . . . . 10.508.111 !Pee. AaOI,II . Conat. P'und .. 2151.N
3 12 80tc DON'T PUMP yi")U sluggish sep. Bradford Auct. Crow, Crow job. Ca II daytimes WI 11'"3151 • Bond Retirement . . . . . . . . S15B.9S Bond Ba.tlrernent FundJ ... tiM3.117
------~~~- --ti(' tank Get Kleao-Em-1\11
&amp; Porter, Attorneys for Ad- evens. W~ 9-3089, Gene Bar- ~r.c:,b R~~
.,.'~:: ~~~ ~tar· of Aii"F'W.d;. .· .· M~
At IHMIIBII.E lns•lrance bt!en
8eptic tank cleaner. Land- ministrator. Signed : Charles nett, Racme, Ohio.
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C1llt1'1'IIPfl'l I -OBI VWJ opera
mark Farrr. Bureau.
H. Diehl, Adm. of the Estate
s 30tc Bond R•tl.mnsn&amp; •. -· •• •• ~ ~-Oel:ltlrelc F\ind . . '..... • .• GIMI.M
lor'! Ut.-ense~ Cad W\' ·~
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-- - Lum:b Boom . . . . ".... • ' 5380.1 4 Sh"oet onat. M&amp;R •• . • •• UOI,IIJ
2 18 tfc o
na
_ oec er,
ecea~
Business Services
Total . . . . . .
. .. Mmo.sa cematery
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523.44
27 3
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AUTO SALES 3- • tc
Betty Wlfflamo Beauty Sbop In
CUtln~:oMPhilbuMtc~~n.ePhaodano
cuWY~ Total
t.un&lt;h •~m ..
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328.14 . , _ , ,
Fund ...... mu•
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. . . . • . . . 11.aa.83 Spec:, AINu. &lt;:Onttt Fund
37a.u
Syracuse will re · open on 1
Tbf' Ramoler
i
I 2-3Sl0.
lJ t tfc
CAIH iALANcu, atCIIPTI
Bond R•tlrement f'und8 .. ... 5810.lt
Ap ril 6, Tuesdays through
dard ot Compact I'
AND IXPSNDITU••• .y PUND
Ftre Bond
· ·· · • · ·•• lQ!I .OO
o•NIIAL IIUNDGr•nd
Total of All runu .41.174.0&amp;
I World Stan
Fridays and ew.· nings by af' .
Ex ....,.lleneP
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WILSON'S ear wash. 550 Pagt Balance, .January 1, liJM •• t3,113 .n ••tanc•, DOK. 11, ' " • . tm t Ph
WY 2 3990
.
Recelpta - Revenue- . • . • .
Oenerol Fund . .
• ' O.D. NO
pom en ·
one
· Btg ear ro.•m. ride aod per i
St., Middleport, Ohio. Phone Gn. Prop, Tuea
•• ZIABUO StrHt cor~~t. MIIR .. . . . . J010.ll4
3 29 6te
torman..-e Small Cllf eeouum)' !
WY 2-3715.
J 17 SOle Tanc. Per.. Prop. Tu . . . . 1878.33 ~'•te_..HtPwa,- Imp. Jl'und .. 301.13
--~ -and DJaaagrrabllitJ
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1ize1. Phone WY 2-3167.
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MODERN 6
- -rooms and bath
apartment, Middleport. Ph.
WY 2-3121.
3 24 tfc
-1ST FLOOR I Bedroom effieIeney aplrtmeal, Middleport.
WY 2--3814.
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and full basement In Syracuse Phone WY 2-Zi55
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FOUR ROOMS and batb, un.
furn lshed apartment,
gar.g.. rent reasonable. Plum
St., Pomeroy. Phone WY 2---

full or part time. Tel. WY 28149.
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talnlng the functions such 88 that the executive comndttee
the X-ray and skin tests and as- would be named at a later date.
sisting with educatlon of res1- It was announced tha~ the ~
dents to the service of the as- ond nursing !chollll'8h.ip of taO
sociaUon.
wo~ld be awarded thia year to
The meeting was opened with 8 gll'~ ln the county school "WI»
prayer by Richard .Chambers was mt~rested. in becoming _a
""--•with Karl Kautz president in nurse · Th8 gir1 wiJJ be .....-u

charge of the b~iness se~ion. on th! basis of scholarship, clt1Mrs. Guy Ne IgIer gave
t b e zenship and neceasi"'
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secretary's report and treas- Burns of Pomeroy waa therecipient Jut year. Serving OD the
Ischolarship
committee are Richd Cbambe
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property.
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H'•~
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Re u1er
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attended the meeting.
were present and Mr. Reuter .
sed L'Ia
th
expres
IIIII commen GJI
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work done by the local a•eoct•
tion for patienb at the bolpltal
In Nelsonville• Abo fntrocluced
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s·2S 12tp IlEATING. f'l
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~pet Shampoo. Baker Furnlhi ~I &amp;nlld 8a • t a. ~a:a~ ~
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pay difference. WY 2--5457.
Pomeroy. See: Mr!l. Joh n W, IOD • Simpson .lnluraoce At- Deoember
•••IT• AND LIA.ILITIII
Proteettoo ..~ t. .. uiti ... nt.17
5293.
3 23 tie l
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SH 2- ency, Room a, Qlatl ~ AIIIT~CIMIIR "'· v.av.
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3 30 3tc lJJa, Middleport.
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TRAiLER lots for rent, r• !ost 1861 4 Door Pontiac Tempest. 4834·
tfa Cull
lnl'ftturJ" l'lufPti..i ' •. ii.i*· 1100.00 Tot!J
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Autam~tlc. flill. See Norbert 4 ROOM FRAME cottage with
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Valley Lumber &amp; Supply ComNeutzling.
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lid ad .mfunuhed apartpeted, 2 bedrooms, solid oak concrete asbestos shingle sid·
1c.-.a w~ "'Wico
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paneling and walnut cabinets. lng. Nicely located on State
Total ·· ICHoOi.""N-.-r . 70.111.13
meet!te
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Like new. WY 2-3016.
Route 338, (1JJO foot frootage)
Wright Power Saws
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age and water. Brown'o frail BABY CALVES, Hereford-Hal- Dam. f4500.00.
3 30 3tc
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EL CAMINO PICKUP
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stein cross. Clifford Leifheit,
Reo L•wn Mow•rs~" 11 1110 • I*IOCI ·· · · 1000.00 IDtoren - a.~U: ·
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WILL SACRIFICE. MovIng out I
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2-3324.
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3 30 3tc of state. Split level,
stone
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WILCOX SERVICE
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1958 MOBILE home, 10 1 51 11. rooJJIIl, caf1l0rl, covered pat5 P.M. to10 P.M. Dolly
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shocks
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387-7723. Forest Smith, 80.1 wall carpet, fireplace, pano-lll1qloa=1 of&amp;~~~"~.mcou~=: Total o.oe:ai GOftiot:: ~ ~:· lililt.lt
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of Ohio
Ponwro,. Ohio, utu JO:OO A. M. on •oN
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Rlver.
Legal Notice
Monday, Aprtt s. 1111.
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New Haven, 882--3208.
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In tbe nna,e o1 Pomero,-. Ohio,
Mil'• Aamtt, Bonet . .t. :ru..d-81 Nf lNG Ti
MACHINERY
Co slgnrnent
u:e.-.L NOTICI
l:lqtnnlnw at tho aortheut eomer of
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26 8tc Maroello Cantartnr;o, - whoM pi~ Lot Nci . 44 on Bu«emut stne&amp; In w
llond .. . . . . ...
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prier paid Marioo Reynolds
8ale: Sponsored by lht Metg
- of residence 1.1 unknown and cannot nld vm•••· Thence nortb•e1to.-1,- a· ~~~WorM Rn, Boni bL rurwi-GMAC flnandng AvalJeLl...
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~--lvl'lle, Ohio. Rt 3. Call' County Junior Fair
Board,
' wltb rueonable dlliaLnee be a•~r- lOIII BUtternut Street about J7 . • lnvettM t " v·. .. .. .... ···"
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2 ACRE lot, 800 ft. South on talned, I• hereby noUfie4 that .. teet to the line eemnt Will Rendlnf:
Btthd Oft
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arter 4 o'clock, SG'l-3503.1.11 "c tAbeprll lOth,
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Ground!. Anyone wishing to
the- 11th da:r of Yu, 1112. at Porn· 1• • 10•t.h.-e.terb dlroctln
11on1 LIAitLITrl'i-- Gnf~! Total •..IQ.10
-....1Mason County, W. Va. 773-- eroy, Ohio, and for rhn,. of name •aJ.d eement w.U 447 fHt1 thence PNN• UHIJtf _
Sal• Or T,.._
COnsign machinery, contaCt:
s-J,
e •tfe of uld eblld, WU flied 11!1: lhe Pro- IOUtb 10 de.,.._. eut a81ott feet to
Wfter W(lrlcl
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bale Court of Melli CounQ-, Ohio, tbe top ot 0.. ••U1 thenao e....-)7
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In Cll!le No. 11.111 pondinl Ull •aid aiOilf Ute t4p df u.. wall ......... o~uAi.- .. ..... ...•.. ' . .w.DDO.OI)
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Phone WI 9--2708, or Rick f'OR SAI.JI:-Middleonrt'• tall- Court. Said )M!ttuon 111111 be for hnr~ ~!:nt!!. end 44 .. lh• ptae• ., be- nro Et.tu.,. lfort4
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lurnat'e and conerete drive.
8
Cheater, Ohio, Pb.
est building, located 152 N ~o~~.r:~·~~·.,a~~~~=: The lletp COllll&amp;J' c.am~nan . ';!!::_ ••D~M•n~.:.:., ·· ··
tty~·u UkeOw n.:• .a·~· w•.·•,,M~Q .hn '1;•
way. Will take bouse traUer Koblentz,
985-4075. Sale conducted by:
8er.! .rt Straet. Mhidleport at 10 o'Cllodl A. )L
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'Jbe Bradford AUction CoJn. Prieed for quick lliiJe, jD.
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BY Cl.UUCI!: AlLEN
Mrs. Lethe Wood IJ)tlll
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Mr. aDd Mn. Bruce Myers weekend with Mr. and Mrs. !far.
aDd family 1pent 1 waekend in old Hawk and 80111, M~
Mansfield with Mr. and Mn. ville.
I.Joyd Koenig and other rei&amp;- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hlnea, BeJ.
lives.
pre, and Mr. 81111 Mrs. P. F.
Recent vislton of Mrs. Letha Koblentz were caners on Mr.
Wood were Mr. and Mrl. Clll- and Mra. a.art• Woode.
rHAR!! .I WON
ford Wood Bridgeport and Mr. Mrs. Elizabeth Wlckbam open! ANOTHER 6AME,
and Mrs. 'virgil Wood, Athena. several days with Mr. aDd Mra. 0~ PILL PEDDU:R
Miss Darlene Warne, Cleve. WIU Hellman, West Shade.
land, spent a weekend with Rev. John Ridenour, A•hland, 0.,
and Mrs. Warne.
spent the weekeud with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hines Mrs. Buel Ridenour. Frleoda
were recent oupper guests of speuding a night with John were
Mr. and Mn. Charles Woode. Lorry Veil, GaUm, Dave Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Curtls Fraley Micky Monia, Mlddleport, a;;jj
visited In Indiana with Mr. and BID Amoo.
Mro. PaUl Myers llld family.
Mrs. LaWNDee Smlth altelJd.
Mr. and Mra. Gerlld Ellel· eel a caurS8 for f.H ldvlson In
ate In, CoiWDbua spent the week· CoiWDbua last week.
end with Mr. ~ Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mn. David Kobleolz,
RldenoUI',
Mr. llld Mrs. Earl Dean, and
Mr. and Mrl. Denzel Cleland Mrs. Walter Brown allended ~,;-----opent an altemooa with Mr. llld Recognition Day for f.H ado THE 8IG APE WHO
Mra. George Abbott MI. Her- 'I'IJOrs 1n Columlnls, 'l'burlday. TRIED TO BRAIN
mon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elcblnl- vlslled Sunday with Henry Dall· EX-HUSBAND?
er vlslled In Grov!'pOrt with Mr. ey at lbe IID!zer IIDapitaL
llld Mrs. Jerry Zarbeugh.
.Mn. Donald Lorentz IIJd MrL

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u get ~ae ..re was $2,800
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and . that 8 totaJ of f'iJ,UUiJ
M IUO Wa8
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Davll 1: Warner _ E. Perry realized from the Christmas
seals
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492: R. Carson 426; C. Bahr
394· H Chesher 465· Blind 390· She also reported that I,Too
To~J 2iR7 Won 2 ~st 1 Poin~ 1 children were given !ldn tlltl
PurehuH . . . 3444.00
a. Mr.
- R. Nelson 479: in the county, and that at presTotol RKotpto ...,,.,., "
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Blind :l911· L Jewell 429. Blind enl there are five patients at
Total BeJ!nninr a~iariee plu•
· ,_.,eu. Colll t Fund o D 3289 B4
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Reeelptl
IO.IIOe.tS lktJUI Retirement :.
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. "wl:47 390· D Dotson .oln.o . Handicap
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IXttiNDITUIIIIJ'ln Bond . . . . . . . .
. . . 24U..88 ,
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Admlnl•tratloa .. . . . . . . . neo.11 ~f:' ::•~t An Fund• . 1!38.52 66: Total 2158: Won 1 Lost 2
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Wai-raak
OutatandJnr
3170 38 Poinhl 2.
Traruportauon or' "PU Pii.' .· 15.usa:ta Bond T~tee-··-· , ··
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Blue &amp;: Grey - V. Wiopel
Au•lllary
&amp;748.20
BaJanee Dec, 31, lHt •• . 118'JI.tt ..
E Bachner ••• W Chi
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OJM!-ntion of School Plant SB8&amp;.0ll ToUJ Caah Balanl!,.50 ;
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School Plant Malntenen~
JHUO 1
~1..i::.PTS....:.. 39'7o.u ler 428; W. Porter 514; J.
&amp;OND IIITIRIMINT ii'UNDPro~»t~.-t:r
Taxa• Fund t3J4.Q Duerr 475·, Total 2335, Won 0
Bal•nn. Janua,-y ], 111M . . 2844.4f
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ltJBu \Total Property Tue•
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Total Revenue Reeeiptl
na:ot.or VehJC!le TIUI •• . 1139.00 K w;aa'n 532· K McEihi
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I &amp; C. Jewelers - R. Bow- Co
utivelydirector of WasJdnlton
en 481; J . Johnson 495r; P. Rad· un ford 491 ; L. Wolfe 518; A. Sto- I Mrdlrecs.
MannlngfthKloea, tDCU ·
bart 586; Total 2570; Won 3 t ve
tor o e MeJp CA:ftm.
Lost 0 Points •. AlhlaDd on ty T. B. and Health A""'dland RellDID• Compaay
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afkiooadce. And 111111 enougb,
there was an .ICCO~, and
a singer offerlrlg Wtthout a
Song," not to mention a
man band, and 1 lady dressed
In a harem-type costume who
played the violin .and laP"
danced at the ~ li'!'e.
Tbere were, m addition, ""
cordings of the appearances on
the show of aome future DJ?Ia·
bles, Including Frank Fontame,
Robert Merrill, Teresa Brewer
aud one Prank Sinatra, who
turned up 011 the Amateur Hour
In 1935 aa part of a quartet
from Hoboken, a group It
good he d•d not stick with.
There, too, was the major,
toning the . _rltuallsUe
known In mt!lions of
acroos the land: "Around,
aroond she goes - and wbere
abe slope nobody knowo." H
you don't know what these
'!'be Panaina . Canal was •P" words referred to, II would be
enoo on Alfi. 15, 1914.
a waste of lime trying to 9 ·
Samuel 14, Kler was tne firll plain to you.
refjner of crude petroleum.
btitlfiUl'al medala bave been ne Cbannel Swim• Carl
Issued ,sln!le 1901.
Reiner, Mel Brooks, Andy GrlfSUnday'l offering wns, to be lith and Mary Tyler Moore are
sure, ~ly the oUgblesl lOri of guests on NBC-TV'• final
history of. lbe days when the ny 'lbomu apeelal of the sea.
Amateur. Hour wu the nallon'o son AprU 23•••Same ,..
...ol~&lt;&gt;rk'tll
ranking radio favorite. Sltll, tt Jooalhan Winters special tota pleasant to think that I!Om&amp;- nlglll opaofo Hollywood and
one bad the foresight at the movies, with the comedian
time to ahoot lllmso f the per- being aaolsted by Buster Keatrarmera, the audience and the on, Agnue Moorehead and JuDe
ortalnal holt, Major Bowes, to Newmar.

The Job of the IOCial worbr lllW'• report
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1n ...ntnc with patltoll a • Mn. vatm1n1 lloll Ill lila •
T.B. llnlpltal wu dlsc!uSied by senoe o1 the tnuurer, IIIII
Kllftll ArrnslronJ, JOC!al oen- f'l1eda Fl'lhnle
leo worker at the NelJanviUe New offl&lt;ttl wen llecl4ld IaT. B. Hoopltal, at the . annual clucllal Karl ~ ne"cl t
dlrmer meeting of the MeJp preoldent; Wllllace Bradfwd,
County T.B. and Health Aaaoo vleo -preslct...t; Mn. ·Gu, Millelation Monday eY&lt;nlnl.
ler, III!Cretar)': Mill
Prlllda
'lba buslne88 meetlnc was held Paehnle, lreuurer; lira. .&amp; r1n the pa office followtnc the IDCt lleldley, ~·
dinner ai the Martlll Restaur- D~Hctdr: A•ol ... m Rep~ Un.
ant In Middleport.
DwJcbt Wallace.
Mra. ' rmstrong
dlseulsed Named to the board of dJreG.
problema !hal arise wheo a tors ftH Mn. Karlltaull, Mr.
T.B. pallenl enlen the boopltal and Mrs.
Gll!boN, Mr.
for treatmenL She reviewed the and Mrs. Richard Olarnbtrt,
areas of cooeem to the paUenl Mrs. Dan White, Clarence Heal·
Including those of flnanee, ey, Mn. Bert Bcv!hner, Mr. and
home emotional problems and Mro. Horace Karr
Mamlnc
rebabiUtallon. She noted ' that Kloea, Mrl. Paul 'auuen, Mr.
ages of patients range from 14 and Mrs. Don Belzln&amp;, Mn.
to 84 years with the Jarpat per- Charles Mullen, lin. Hayman
centage 45 and over.
Barnltz, Mrs. Theron Jolmlon
Mrs. Armstrong a!Bo enum""' and Edna Stewart.
ated some of the aJdo made a- Several members were borJor.
vallable to the patients and eel lnelodJn&amp; .Mn. M. D. !far.
these Include therapy entertaJn. linger who wu made an boaor·
ment, minlllerlal 'programs, ary board member and pre1ont.
persoJUtl grooming oids 8 n d eel with a eertlflcatll and a fiOkl
television and a library. Sbe emblem bracelet by Richard
spoke of the IIOCial work ... as Chambers.
Mrs. Wayne GJb.
the link between the hoopital bon&gt;, member of 20 yean oerpatient and the eommunity, and vice wu given a certlllcate and
cited the Importance of the ..,_ • pin and Mra. Wollaee Bradvice performed by the county ford, former e•ecutlve dlreeassociation. In closing the speakfor 10 years was pronated
er commended the local ..... wtth a silver tray.
dation far their part in main· Mrs. Cham~o -

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bath. kitchen and dining area.
full basement, furnished or
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Unlled l'feo.t IJtlerudottal
IIOU.YWOOD .(UPI)- Altfr
a week In wbi&lt;ll alartlilJg new
apace developments were ....,
by televlewera, II seema a~
touching to .note that CJIS.TV I
•eoerable relic, "The Original
Amateur Hour;• marked Its
30th annive,..ry Sunday.
Wbet Images IlliCit an accaalan · conjure~ opl Fledgling
lenora giving their heartfelt aU
to "Trees" llld "Without a
Song" 88 though nobody bad
ever 1111111 them before. And
these Images were intensified
wltli humor and good nature
swatay u !be 30-minuJe "Arna·
leur Hour" presented highlights
01 Ill lbret&gt;decade blstory In
radio and televlslon with tbe
first bell of a lw!Joparl dacu.
mentary. Tbe oecoud bell airs
thiS colllkqJ Sunday.

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Over 35 Meigs county resldents atlended 8 Driver 1memenl Program Monday at
~rovRock S ingo Grance ball
ensored byprthe Women'• comopo
miUee of the Meigs County
F~m Bureau In cooperation
with tho ExtensiOn Tlllce and
Stale Highway Patrol.
Patrolman Gene Scott of Gal!ipolil uplained the ruleo for
safe driving. '!be
theme
of the sesston was defenslre
driving." He advlled everyone
to drive as though every other
driver is. a •afety huard.
Other Jtemo dlscuased were,
safety equipment in caro, seat
bells, traffic laws and rules for
freeway drtving.
Mn. Andrew Crou annoJIDOo
eel that the Farm Bureau advlsary oouncils would he ronduct&gt;ing a voluntary car check during April as a follow-up to the
program. The purpoS8 of tho
entire program is reduce acd·
deots in rural areas, with rorre.
sponding effects on Insurance
rales and the losa of life and

office In Middl!'pOrt, Wedn...
day at 7:30p.m. Eacll member
ls asked to take 8 guest.
Add AprD Z
'lbe EUB Men's Brotherhood
a. the Enterprise and Morning
Star churches will meet at the
Ente!'prlse church Friday, at
7:30 p.m.
'!be Lllerary Club of Middl.,.
port will meet Wedneoday alternoon at the home of Mrs.
James Euler. Mrs. Charles
Bradbury will review
"'!be
Wind at My Back" by Pat
O'Brien and Mro. George Lasbor will review, "Dorothy and
Red" by Vincent Sbeean. · RoD
call will be oomments on the
program.
APRIL %
Jitney supper and bazaar at
Portland Grade School by tbe
WSCS Serving starta 81 s p.
m. Hymn sing alter 7:30. Ev·
eryone invited to take part.
Operation Forward Night will
be observed by Hemlock Grove
Grange Friday at 1 p.m. The
public Js invited.

Llvestodc

VB engine, std. tr&amp;ns. Blue f1nl.h. clean Interior, good tire&amp;,
economy car witb performance.

Polt'~rov

Over35Hear
Program on
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.:;_;lie will meet at the Columbia Gas

GUARANTEED. renewable for
life habpltalization.
l.oaued
at all ages. Phone WY U168.
2 11 lie

spoUeu clean ;J,].J Interior, bucket oeau, goOd W. W. tires,
radio and beater.

1962 Chevrolet Blsc•yne 2 Door -

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SOCIAL
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30, 1985

Television Revue

Chester
Society Notes

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for the three
X !lor tbt 0'8, Single lett.,... a trophlet, the leagtb. l:bd b
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"They're arguing over whether this house should be run
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WMPO Radio
Mcnday Tbru Frtday1
. 6o00 Sign-On, Newt
6:05 Sacred tleart
1.20 Meigo CT, RFD
~:25 Paul Bowers
Farm
6:30 Bill Miller Show
6:57 Weather
7:00 National News
7~05 Bill Miller Srow
7oiu Sportl
· 7:35 Sill MUier Show
7:35 Pfckeno Hardware Shaw
,... · (TUesday-Thursday)
· 7"50 ~WI
8o30 Daily Light
-aiu· Bilker Furniture Sbow
(Wed.-Auctlon) Frl, Sliaw)
9:00 News
9:05 Colfee With Janet
U:OO Swap Shop
10:15 Mormlll! Meditatlono
10o30 Bill MU!er Shaw
10:45 Mason Agr. Prgm (Tues.)
10:45 Family Worehlp (Thoro.)
10:45 A.S.C. Prgm (Pete
Shields) (Prld~yl)
11 :00 New•
11:05' Tiny'o Country Junction
11:45 Tlny'o Country Hymn
Time
12:00 Cement Block Newt
12:30 Goessler'a Guest Star (Prl)
1:o 30 Larry Anderson Shaw
3:00 Jim Meea Show
· 4:15 Blaetlnar Auto Sbew
(Tues-'l'bur.)
4·30 News (Local)
4:40 Jim·Meeo Show
\ li:OO Newo
5:05 Jim Mees Sbo,.. _
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Saturdays:
8:00 Sign On
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6:05 Country Music Time
6:25 Country J&amp;n'lharee
7:00 News
7o05 Larry Anderson Sbaw
MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY
BoOO Midway M•'inee
10:411 It's Music ~ Army
7:15 Sign on
3 55 News Beat
ll:OO Dairy Valley &amp; OUtton'l 7:110 News Headline•
4:00 Dlsclng with Doss
Top Ten Sbow
7o32 Musical Clock
4o30 lniercbange
12:00 News
7:411 Echoes ol Jf11
5-:00 Community News
12:15 Musical Interlude
8:00 Ubto Valley r.ews
5:05 World News
12:30 The Rev. Merlin Teets
1:05 World News
&gt;:15 Sports Today
1:00 The Jim Mees Show
8o!O Sports TodJJy
5:'" Weather
5:30 Sundown Serenade
8:15 Weather
~:30 Dinner Muolcale
6:30 Sign Ofl
8ot6 Muoical CJoek
8:00 Sign Olf
Saadl)l:
8:55 Com.nunity Newo
SATURIJAY
7o30 Sign On- Army Hour
9:00 Talk of tha Town
7:15 SiJID On
7:55 News
9:55 Mason County Newa
7o30 Newo ileadlinea
8:00 French City Baptist
10:00 Publlc Servlc:e
7:32. Musical Clock
Church
10:15 FaDiily Worsbip Hour
7:4A Word and Testimony
8:30 Sunday Show
10:30 LatcliB'ring
8•011 Ohio Valley Newo
9:30 The Bible Speaks To
11o00 News Beat
8:05 World Newo
9:45 Wash. Hepts To Peopla li:05 Mol\llng Melndlea
8: 10 Sports Today
IOoOO The Good LHt
ueept Friday, Churcb 1:1$ Weather
1G:15 Congresaman's Report
Bell• Ring
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
10:30 Sunday Shaw
11:411 World Newa
10:45 Flllllliy Woroblp Hour
11.30 The Quiet iiDW'
11:55 Mason County New1
lloOO Nowl, Army HaUl'
12:00 New1
Community News
11:30 PubUc Sernce
12:15 'lba Chrlotlan'o HoW'
Local News
12o00 Newo Roundup
12:311 '!be Rev. Merlin Teell
Markets
12:20 BuUetiD Board
1:00 The Swiday Showcase
Weather
12:25 New• 0 Grams ·
1:30 '!be Rev. Silas Billupo
BuUellD Board
12: 3D Saturday 14alinee
2:00 '!be Rev. Andrew P~;::lt::: Newa 0 Gl'lllll
4o00 Disclng with Doss
2:45 '!be Rev. Roscoe ·
County Apnt
t:JO Top fen Revue
1:10 Tbe Sunday Showcasa
'2:411 Country Go Roo1ld
5:00 News Roollldup
5:30 Baptist Layman's Hour 1:55 Newt Beat
5ol5 Publle Service
8:00 '!'be Sundown Serenade
1:011 Country Go Round
1:110 Dlrmer Mllllcata
1:30 Sign OU
•&lt;55 New1 Beal
1:00 Sign OU

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SET HEROINE1 LO.ltiEP WITH WEAl-1H,
ANP OTllER o9VIOIJS ATIRACTIONS·-

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by her sis-

and Mrs. V D. Edwards, is
confined to his homt' wtth 1
lhroal lJJfE"f'tion.
Mr. and Mr.. Jern Strader
and son, Mark All~n: of Burgesttown, Pa.. were wee-k end
guests of h!'r parents. RP\'. and
Mrs. Menul Smith and famil~· ·
Mn. F.dward Hunnell
and
daughter, June, of Bidwell. visliN~ Sunday wlth Mr. and Mrs

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llr. and Mrs. Larry Hemes,
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Mrs. Dever Biggerstaff .:tnd 1

die Smith.
Mrs. Larry Stafford and chil- '
dren. Loretta and Larry .Jr .,
visitt'd Sund&amp;)' alternoon with

her aunt and uncle, Mr. an:1
Mrs. Clarf'nre Andrt&gt;ws
and

family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andand Raymond visited rri·
day !!'venin&amp; with Mr. and Mn.
Everett Bachner, Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Llo~·d Moore
and Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner v1s·
itN:I SWlda~ afternoon at Long
Bottom with Mr. Mnd
Mrs
Rilf'y Pigott.
Roland F'isher, student
al
Mountain State Business College, spent tht&gt; weekend wi!l1
his parents. Mr . and :\'Irs. MalOn fisher and family. Hto was
back by
Mn.

BE'ITY ANN COVERT

MEIGS THEATRE

former residents of Middleport, are announcing the engagement a_nd approa~hing

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ENGAGICMENT A:-.INOUNCED -

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Covert, Belpre, Ohio,

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priee IIIIYODO caa. alford. The •..clireetlooal eontemporal'J Your Home Wall tD

marriage of a tw1n daughter Betty Ann to Walter Howard Burks. MJSs Covert Is the
daughter of Ernest Covert and Mary Grabey, resident of Columbus. The prospective
bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Burks of Huntington, W.Va. A gra·
. duate of Huntington Vinson in the Class of "61" he is now employed with Western I
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freedom ill plonDinw YOW' dec!aratin8 sCheme.
Made with 100'10.DuPont501uyllm,fac:eyama, "Engagement"
carpet will araee Your liDe fumltuN!or yeara and yean. Resiallo
shedding and ln«nng. _Euy te eleul. Moot stains wipe a...,
in a Oasb. ~i17 uiotbJiroof.
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All th• qualiti8a iruilce "iln&amp;apJ~~ent" a truly wonderflll
earpet. See this ..,.,..eloQI ~ue ill carpeting today. Chaoee
from tb- colon: Cortes Reel, ·Airlber Gold, Meadow Mist,
Firetbom, H:rdran&amp;-, Cornllower, Polo Tan, Bronze, Ca!!C8de
Green, Golden Glciw, ~·Cqeqa, G~ Olive, MoDtel'
Sand, Bali, Um.~. MeenelaawD,and Muffin Bei..,.

studying for his Bachelor's Degree in Business Admin- 1
istratiun through International Correspondence Stu die•. The bride-elect is a 1961

Electric in Columbus. He

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graduate of Portsmouth High SchooL She attended Ohio Univer•ity in Athens lor
I two years and i.s now employed with Nationwide Insurance Company in Columbus.
: The wedding will be an event of July 10 at Trinity MethodJSt Church in Columbus.
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WED . and THURSDAY
March 31·Aprlll
NOT OPEN

IIF;&lt;h&lt;.r and Gordon, Carla and Sunday with her brother

and ver rel.urned to their home in
who visited
bnefly sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lakewood Monday after a ten
Mr. and Mrs. William Fish- Fracker.
days visit WJth Mr. and Mrs.
IIRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
and son. Belpre.
James Frecker, who
has Stanley Trussell.
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and
Mrs.
D.
L.
Roush
been
stationed
with
the
Mar!ne
sl Mrs. Archie Tuttle Is confin5 1
Dan Q1Herlihy and
and daughter. Carolyn,
of ; for the past three years, re-ed tP her home at Eagle Ridge
Walter Matthau
New Haven. W. Va .. Mr . and ' ceived his discharge and re· with a fractured knee cap re"NIGHT TRAIN TO PARIS" ., ...... 0. E. Harris and Mr. and turned horne Friday.
ceived in a fall recently.
Leslie Nielsen, Alizia Gur
Paul Harris and family Miss Joan Frecker of Reeds· Mrs. Amy WoHe, who ret1&gt;rn- ll
SUN., MON., TUES.
Sunday evening with Mr .. ville spent the weekend with ed home from Holzer hopsital,
April 4-5-6
Mrs. Mason Fisher . and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Saturday, is Convalescing
~·GET YOURS!L,.
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:the home of her granddaughter 1
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The new 19811 pattenJJ
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Elberleldo WanhoUM oa
Mechanic Street.

ELBERFELDS DEPARTMENT STORE ·• POMEROY

Holter visited , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 011· Mrs. John Rose, Basban .

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places in great style. See them tomorrow at
Hartley 6c Bennett in Pomeroy,

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children, Randy and Vicky, returned ~o their home. St. Lou1s,
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John Batey.

LAST TIMI TONIGHT
''THE AMERICANIZATION
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