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irJce oWed!M!aday evening w1th
.._· par'ty lor the parents.

. Darle!M! Chaffin wao Inand received .her
and World Association pin
and also h!r cadet cap cockade
membership star.
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Cookies cinnamon apples,
m~ and punc~ prepared
girls were served I h e
guests w1th Silly Globokar and
Pamela Crew octing "' hostes..
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Parents present were Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas He nne"y• Mr · and
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Pomeroy

Banquet Dance
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Th• Rutland Hlih AlumDI banuet and da,... wW be bekl
~turda May Jl, at lbe hllh
Mr. and Mra. Roy Kest.rsoo lschool y, m At a lllOOiinc of
of Chester and Earl Keeter1011 th ffl gy ·beld at the bome ol
of Wilmington have returned J e o
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home
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Mr. Edward Jobll800 II recovering from an emf11ency 9
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thil week. Mt. Joluulonl I
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tho Sesaion meetlnl wu
Sunday ttlgbt March 1, In
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Preab)'lerian
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Annl'versary of
A 'l'ary is
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Home Of Name Brand Merchandise

61 Win Places
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For Men&amp; Women

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2·-62 Corvairs _cr:~ S1895

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2--62 Chevrolets · · S209S

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2--62 Olds '88's · - · s2495

Shop Saturday Til 8:30 ·in the Evening

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61 Olds '88' 4Door · s2195

Bathroom

60 Buick La Sabre Con. s1695

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3--57 Olds · --S69S to s395
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lot the people.
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MOTOR

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

$500

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

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

''The best weather f o r
hunlihg -cOon- Ia a dMt
drlzzly Digbt," wuuallil
said. He aald be bu llhoi
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up to· 18 pounds. Coon in . CABIN ON A TJiUCK - La8t Novem~ Kei!Dy :
tliis area are yellow, coal liama ancl bls f&lt;lther·in·law, Elden M.rtinl toot
black, or reddiBb ia colOr. bo~ema,de cabin buUt on a pickup truct and went ~ .
. WUli~ sells ·the lkiDI bunting three days near Chllllcothe. They hauled ·t!IW
to fur dealers who use dogs and slept In the cabin during the trip. S~
the111 mainly for eoats.
the entrance of the cabin is Wllliama.- Sentinei·P.bolil;
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SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1964

PRICE FIVE

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Ohio Gov • J11111e1
A. RboiW
will be In Meigs county the 1Nilt
March lli).AprU 4 to II!IIP
make "lndq!lry Apprecl.ttiaa
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OUR LOT IS LOADED

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

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

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

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Coon Hunter Williams }t.
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Ave. with
..ue and
the
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Sally Globokar, Ma ry K Hen- and Mrs. Phil Globo ~ • Crew. Bill Hellman who II employed erlne Shenefield, secretary and Mrs Leo SWick
Columbus, The iOth Annlverury of
at the
ervlew
nessy, Linda Warner and Lmda Jay Warner
oi at fhe Hoitywood Beach Hotel Mrs. VIvian Pierce, treasur&lt;r. visited 1'l!Ctl'lllY ;.lth her faU.. ChUrch, to be celebrated
the
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Wehrung Adults recetvlng sUirs Mr. and Mrs.
n 1m ests Lonnie Kesterson accompanied Others attendlng the meetlni er Mr c H Wise Sr., and a, 11114, wu dllcuased.
m. at
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1were Mi·s. Thomas Hennessy, Tampa, .Fla. wl~re :~o gu 1 b ~ them home for a visit w 1t h wero Robert Nelsoo, paet P,... ru,;. sJs~ ·M~ Ruth' Wise. Mr. name of Robert Harden was
perf~~!"~
Mrs Jay Warner, Mrs. Willard The gl;lslhwt "hoice in uni· his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Dale ident, Harold Rice, Mrs. Snow· Swick recently broke his arm Intentionally omitted from
~~ · ~ ~ Moo.
Boyer
Mrs.
Phil
Glohokar
and
church
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Kesterson
den
and
Mrs.
Nlchoilon,
who
followlllll
a
fall
on
Ice
list
of
commltleemen
previous·
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Mrs Selim Bla?.ewlcz. Follow- form Sunday, In observance o Mrs P~le Dumolt and son served relre.shmenll following
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ly pUbUshed. He II Included on
evenln&amp; March 8 at 7:30
Iing the presentations, the Girl Girl Scout Su•day.
Tom ~nd Benny Buck of Ne..; the meellllll.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles SIDdle the Fiance and Picture Com·
m. at the chur~; Tbe pro1 Scout promtse was given.
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Lexilllllon visited recently with Commltteeo appointed were: of Springfield spent the week mittee.
topic will
}'he CrOlla
1
Each gicl gave a demonstra·
ACtiVIty
their father Ben Buck who 1s Decorating, ijarold Rice, chair· end with Mr. and Mrs. Willilm Communion ae.rvlce.s wiU be
the ResurrectiQD ~eoF bf
!ton on cooking and operating
m
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man, and Mra, Jean . Parker, Ault and family.
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held Easter SUndSy, March 29, Mrs. Nan M09te with
· 9t"
kitchen appltances. Lmda Ash
Mrs Jed Webster Jr. and son co-Chairman; Table and chairs, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rich- at 9 a. m. Tbe Chilrch wlll
Bachtel In
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explain"d the cookbook used in
t
Jimmy visited Tuesday at New Willie Dyer, chairman, and Fred ards were guests of their dau- parUclpate 1n the
Uooals. Hosleloea W
the les;ons and of foods pl'l' par·
ewS Up ron .
W. Va. with her mother, George, co-chairman: Set and ghtera, Mr. and Mrs. John An- Good Friday services,
Emerson Jones, Mrs. Charlet
ed Table eenterpteces
f o r The six-weeks edlt1on of Mid· Mr&lt;. T. c. Roush.
decorate tables, Mra.
Pearl gel and Mr. and Mrs. Edward place to be announced .
Burdette, Mrs. Earl Kni_Sht and
holidays made by the g~rls were dleport High School newspaper. Mr. and Mre. John
Smith Canaday, ·chairman and Mrs. Smith In ColumbWI over the Mrs. Donald Cottrill was
Mn. M. C.. Willoo.
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
JUdged by the parents. and blue "The Activtty" keeps paren!s of Tampa. Fla. left Thursday Joan Wile, co-chairman; Nom· week end.
pointed
a delegate and
The Pomeroy Elementary PT:
80
ribbons were awarded to Mary and townspeople up w1th what ' evening for Wellsburg, w. Va. lnating, Bruce May, Nate Wbe Mrs. Julia WUIIama vlsl!ed Arthur Sylvester as her
wDI have a bake • :..~y ~
new at school
alter a visit With her sister and and Bill Brown; Entertalnment, with relatives In Columbus re- nate to attend the
the Kroger store 6'"'!"~ to
The . cover of the pope~ de- brother-in-law, Mr. and Ml~. Se- Mrs. Carrie Kennedy and Mrs. cenUy.
meeUng.
10 a. m. Momben liN ~ .
picls the Easter scene wtth the lim Blazewicz.
Beatrice Reinhart.
Mrs. Stella Walburn. who Is Eldert present were
have baked goods or Clll~~~
head of Christ, the Cross, and Mrs. E. N. Arnold returned Officers and commltteeo will 114 years old, has been m for Thomas Clar~. Mrs. William F. the store by 10 a. m.
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the Empty Tomb as Psu.l Ger· home Tuesday, after an extend- meet at the home of Mr. and the past week. VIsitors with 'her Winebrenner, Mrs. Robot&amp;
C.· E. Clark an~ LeoD
rard and Keith Murgan "andle ed vlsit 1n Tampa, Fla. with her Mrs. Roy Snowden, Thursday, thiJ past week were ber daugh- Mrs. Cottrill, Mrs.
McKnight are
th ~
the artist secllon.
. daughter and son-in-law. Mr. March 5 at 7:30 p, m. to make ter and son-In-law, Mr. and and Mr. Rlehard
The Du':t'tledldlt":.:~ clillfch
M.H.S. also has soote . new 1and Mrs. John Smith.
further pl111111.
Mrs. Eber Lewil, Mr. and The meeting cloaed with
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people and things, includmg. " I Mrs. Amy Chase and M r s.
Mra. W. E. Cox, JacksonvlUe. lng hand and repeating
will meet In the church IIOclal .
0
new student teacher from R t Barbara Smith of Athens were
Fla; Mrs. VIolet Flnatead, Col. Pord's Prayer 1n unison.
room Monday, for a potl~ck
Grande College, Ilott Spencer, weekend pests of their olster,
an~ her 000, Raymond Walburn
. at nooo, followed by a
of Pomeroy, and a new wurUt· Mrs. I. B. Weed.
and daughter, Mary, Middleport.
meeting.
zer piano 1n the music depart· Mrs. Donald Murphy and Mrs.
UXI 1 ·
She a1Jo received a call !rom
ment from Summers and Son i Ray Buckley and son of Pittsber son. Harry Walburn of
of Jackson. The Glee Club made I burgh, Pa. and Mrs. Florence
Akron.
sf
the purchase.
Holley of Pomeroy were W'Jl. The Ladles AuXlllary of I he Mrs. John Werner, Mrs. MaQ
Other new ltema lnclu.de the nesday dinner guests of Mr. Middleport Fire Department o1r ry Hamm and Mrs. Dorothy
Plans for observance of spec.
cheerleaders' new
uruforms, and Mrs. Dwight Logan and SOil. served their m annlvel'!8ry Smith were business visitors In
lal services during Easter week
very striking. with whtte wool Mr. and Mrs. William Myers with a dinner at the Martin GaiHpolil Tuesday.
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we~ made when the SeJJSI,on
skirts trimmed wtth orange and of Johnstown were here Wed· ResUiurant Tuesday evening.
Visiting this week with Mr. Sixty-one Mlddleport Hi g of the First United PresbYter·
white sweaters with
orange nesday to attend the funeral of Charter members recognized L. D. Diles were his children. &amp;.boo! students attained a ian Church met Monday ~entrim and black letters.
Dayton Ashworth. Mr. and Mrs. Included Mrs. Jobn
Vroman.. Mra. Charles Jividen. Mn. Har- grsde of "A" or "B" In
lng. Robert Tewksbary was nam
The annual girls' basketball Albert Alward accompanied Mrs. Robert McElhinney, Mrs. ry Mltcbell, Jr., Mrs. William 4th six w......, period.
ed elder placement chairman
intramurals are underway wtth them home for a visit.
B. F. Parmalee, Mrs. 0 . E. Me- Diles, Athens. and Mrs. Fred SENIORS- Karen
for the Maundy Thursd~.~om19 members on the semor team,
Kinley an~ Mrs. James Daniels. Bush of Columbus.
Ellen OUUon. Ron Hanning,
munion service to be
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captain, Carol Scott, and Neda W k nd J' nitors
Followmg the dinner the Mr. alld Mrs. Richard Koeh· roll Lyons, HalTy McGuffin,
March 26.
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Bradford, cu-captain ; 21 memee e
group went to the borne of Mrs. ler and children. Columbus, vis- Miller. Mlck Morrll.
The community
'Frjday
bers on tho juniors' team, Joy Are at Sanborm
Vroman lor the business meet- lied recenUy with her grand· Nlclwlson. Ruth Reed,
services wiU be heJd arch 27
Boggs capUlin Marty Nichol·
h
lng With the president Mr1. mOt~er and olster, Mrs. R. C. Sauer, Lillian Slaven,
at the Middleport
of
son ~o-captai~ · 22 members Weekend guseslab at lhed Mo~e Russell Mills In charg~. New Sansbury and Miss Sally Schaaf. Tannehill, Judy Wildermuth. Christ with the Rev 1 Fred I.
• , team, Dee of Mrs · Max an ornMan
ISS
on ·the sophomores
d officers were ' elected Including
JUNIORS - J oy ..._.,
Gardner, L--t
·~ pas , as th o
Slaven, capUlin, Carole Ander- Bess ~nb~n :0~
~ Mrs. Richard RoUer, president;
DeWees, Martha Fowler,
speaker. The comb
senlces
son co-eaptain ; and the 18 mem· Mrs. · ·
e of AUian ' Mrs. Robert Byer vice pres!yrQCUS
sa Froat. Paul Gerard,
are sponsored by
Middleher' freshmen's team, with Sus- ~om
Barry,
tl tr ~~ dent; Mra. Lee Smith, aecreHawley, Jim Johnson, IJnda port Ministerial
' iatloo.
ie Morril captain, and Mat:gle f r;..,. /
":~:•; Ydlvi:lon tary; and Mn. John Vroman,
Kauff. Tom King, Mike lloyd, An offering for
On~ Gre.st
Harris c;,..,aptaln.
er
rom
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ay
Patsy Manley, Keith Morgan, Hour of Sharing
be taken
om.:Ors of the freshman class managerC of the Alliance Oh
Mrs. Byer won the traveling Mrs Allee Capehart assisted Martha Nicholson, Doris Ratliff, during the Easter !llorning 8el'·
elec~ include Sam Hood, pre..
Ti~~/:a~ just tu prize donated by Mrs. Daniela b M. Luther Friend enter- Earl Wilson. Richard Wlllon. vice. Rev. Ruppel! announeed
!dent. Steven Hindy, vice pres- Tom
e
re "" with Mrs Smith and Mro. Ray. Y rs. WSCS of the SyJ'1Io SOPHOMORE - Carol An- the Scioto Presbytery meeting
Jdent: Sandy Garten, secretary,
~ ' the sta:es ~er
servl~g
mond Kl;,.. awarded the door talnedM ~odlst Church Wedn... derson, Chrltltine Bailey, Tom- to be held March 17 at Portsand Don Nelson treasurer.
In t e Navy Gor 0 yellars . n prizes Mrs Vroman was asslsl- dcuse el
t her home
my Baker. Kathy Brattoo.
mouth. Mrs. E. 0 . Tewksbary
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and reece. Fo owing
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ay even ng a
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Cl !worthy Jon
elected delegate . w I I h
30-day t.. ve with his parents, ed by Mrs. Jack Bee t e ~ oer- The meelillll, In charge ol ~ce
MUte Gardner
J E Harley ncl• Mrs
he will report to Norfolk where vlng a
course urlng Mrs. Capebart,. president, op- ry Gladwell, Ollta Lewis.'
Arthur'
alteJates ·
POMEROY. OHIO
ho will be assigned to a ship. the evemng.
d ened with devotions taken from dy Conde. Sandy Lewis,
the social houi' t~' l!!rtb·
Barry TilleU has been releas- Att.endlng th~ dln;:er J".::t. John 20 by Mra. Royal Thorn· Mulford Sandra Mulford
of Mrs Arthur LewiS' and
Open Til 8 p.m.
Easy GMAC Financir:tg
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY Ied from tho Army after serv· meetmg were ra. ave
• as who had for ber topic, "I Relchm~ ~ Sauer ,
Grate ~ho wu ~ were
"DRUMS OF AFRI,CA"
ing three years. Tom and Bar· ins, Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, :.~· Have Saen the Lord." The pro- Schmoll 'Dee Slaven'
obs.;...ed • '
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• gram topic, "The Croll and Stehart ' Mary Teaford,
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Sanborn and have been frequent er, Mrs. Herbert Gilkey, Mrs. the Resurrection," wu present- Vance •
TROOP WI IIIEE'll! '
Frankie Avalon, Mariette
FRESHMEN - Elinor
Troop 267 Girl Scoufll fpd
Hartley, Lloyd Bochner, To- visitors here. She also has an- Lee Smith, Mrs. Kloes, Mrs. 0. ed by Mis. William Eichinger'
Monza Series. 1 Coupe, 1 f'our door. White with red
other
grandson
in
the
Air
Force
I!. McKinley, Mrs. David Oh- Mrs. Capehart and Mrs. John
Lellmd
Brown
Jim
at tbe Pomj!roY l!llrin Thatcher.
interior, ~mto . trans., radio, hater, w!s!w, elec. wtpin
the
Philippine
Islands.
linger,
Mrs.
Russell
Milia,
Mrs.
Sauvage.
Dl
Davis
Wayne
School
with Twlla
•cATTLE KING,.
ers. Your choice $1895.
·
Bechtle and Mrs. Vroman.
During the business . aesslon, vis
Gru~r Rose
serving &lt;lO!Jkla 8lld
(Technlcolor)
Robert Taylor, Joan Caul·
ATEND PARTY
27 sbut-4n calla were reported. rte'Hackett. Margie
leading a song. Bernadette Henfield , Robert Los;g:ia, LalT)'
The Westminster Youth FelMrs. Melvin Grimm, and Mrs. ben Hlndy, Billy Hysell,
. wUl serve at the next
Gatea.
Jowship of the Middleport First
Eichinger reported on the work- ~enldna and Don Nelson.
meeting. Patrol leaden eollecto
nited Presbyterian Church and
shop held recently In Rutland.
dues and money from cook•
Biscayne 4 doors. V-8 engine, auto. trans., good
SUN., MON. ond TUES.
guests •ttended a skating party
Mrs. S8uvage, Ml11 Marcia Karr
les sold wu lumed ln. The Oy.
Much 8-9-10
tires, radio and heater
at the Ohio University Rink
Omeroy U
and Mrs. Grimm were named me.&gt;ting closed with an Easter
ceremony wu practiced for
ELVIS PRESLEY
saturday. They were Bill and •
the nominating committee. reading by Miss Karr and re, 7 at 2:SO p. m., In llttl
in
~-'lith ,Japtons1all, Ka1hy Lacey, "The Passioo History" taken · Mra. C. B. Weese read an freshments were tJel'Ved by
church.
·UDlfo...
"FUN IN ACAPULCO"
•{Uth Ann Lacey, Lois Ann Sau·
Isaiah was the topic of Ea;ter medltstlon and t be hostesses.
were tried '00.
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er, Mal) Walburn. Mary Jane
devotlOIUI by Mro. Charleo~~~'-'~"-"'""'""'""'"'""'"'""'""'"="'";i;;;;;"'";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;"'"=iOiiiiiOiiiO;o;;iiiOiiiO;;al
Elvis
Presley,
Ursula An- Jenkiw:on. Larry
which opened the meet1-Hard Top Sedan, 1-4 Door Sedan. Au~o., pow·
dreu, Elsa Cardenaa, Paul Joyce Devls. and Linda
of the Pomeroy Shakespeare
er brakes, power steering, wlslw tires, rad10, heatLukas
ett. The Rev. Howard
Wednesday afternoon at
er. Nice low·mileage Oldsmobtles.
Colorcartoont
accompanied the group.
the home ol Mr1. Robert Wll'll-11
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Mrs. Lytle read "Jeauo Conto Death;.. ''JuUI'
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the Crou" and "JeHoliday Sedan. Power steering, automatic, wlslw
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and· closed wllb
tires, radio, heater, one owner and new Olds trade.
;x-ayer.
The meetlnJ wu In charge
Mrs. T. A. Hennesay, presldenl, and members responded
Auto., power brakes, power steering, power wind·
to rollAn caU
with awas~=:~
hint.
Invitation
ows, 6-way seat, radio, heater, w;sjw. Be ready for
ad to attend a leJillaUve ml!4!1-ll
Spring with this one.
mr at Portsmouth on llarcb
and reservatlona are .to be
Tbe Sbelf Rack pula W8lled ' Bat!~by Mareb t. A
WU read In ftgard to· I
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Auto., power brakes, power steering, radio, hPater,
for ldl&lt;hea or den. Hade of ollt
FOI'OII/ 11blch Is lpDIISOl'ad
w'slw, one owner. Looks like new.
1111 FedeNied clubo, a
Inch dlamete&lt; chrome plated bQ.
The club will
vy duiJ tubular 1teel Fits O)Jtr all .
llliodel, obJectlna to Ibis lliCWll·ll
"Ftrol Aid· for Pomeroy"
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water tanka. Holdo firml7 In pla" .
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by IPriDC toulon Jrip, Fill ~
Mra. Phil W1lllaJnsoa,
1. Yon are eyatematlc about yoar paymeate.
' lllat ~ ~~avo IIIUcb In
oellina• to 8\1! feet hfth.
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fOHeel record to hll credll
1111 IK1.A Bruinl ......-.ted 1
II-'1 Yic'.ory over Southern Cal•01'111&amp; ll'riday night to bl!eome
llie 'fiiJt lliljor coll&amp;l• to· 10
lliroll8fl the l'eiUiar ......, unbM1411 llDce Ohio State 111 ·!MI.
Acclalmod national cbampl..,.
by_ tbt ·UP! board of C!OII!heo,

....., ~ !rum tile fOUl
vaaced tot ~ hill ol 1llo A.l-' ruulld ol lhl lf&lt;lAA ,._.
qolnlt 1be troi'&gt;o, wlllt 0.0
that proved to be : ~ .oJifler- IItie Cout c-!or~
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Goodrlcb 11101 Waltllalard, 1be
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backooul1 lln_dem, dolnl 1be
C&lt;licD ltlllpll Mil~ ordered lend a IH9 triumJIII over
· Duke'o t·ID cenw, Jay Jluet..
bulil o1 lila aoorlai- Goodrlcb
Wichita Into a deep fnooo •,af. rtvaJ North Cllrollna.and
~ - clo!DiDaled play and col~
eontrlbuled Jl IIlii ~!bard
ter Drake cut the Shocl&lt;er ~ P'oreat drove pUt Cle111100, ed 20 ..Inti """' 1be Blue lln·
lid4ed 2t.
. eomplellng 1be regalor ICbod- to - · the cloeell 1, ..., 1101. liU4
ted a COIIIIIIIIId1nl lead
US(. wu Ill 1be IIIIMI u late ule With Identical 111-1 eonfer- Guard Ernie Moore
directed 'Tonlgbt'o hampJonJillp pmo early In the teC&lt;1lli btU.
u lbe 10 m111u1e mirll: a1 !be ...,. reburds.
the .sttalllng tactlco and . ~·· wiD be • lbowdown bl!lwten
Wakt P'oreot eDJarced a •a
.......t hall wbeJ1 lbq · ~ Aller thf came Drake accep~ Stallworth providing the polnta, tooo team$ whlcb · spilt reg;tlar
adfiD!aie for Ill 11'1!be at lUI. aa.iard ed a bid to 1be NIT, fiD1nl the eoUecUoc 21. In ille warilti« '•euon eneountert. · Tbt Wake umpb. Bob Leonard tallied 15
dumped Ill a lleld pi II aec- final berth.
minutes, Wichita ahol· Dille -for P'oresl win IOdld a lll*a lllrJak
and Prank Cbrlltlo and
pndi lata' to put !be llru1na The Shokm played poaeo- run. from the oharlly .Uno.&gt; · of ' 2t cDili8CIItivo -~
Herrinc added 14
abeed to stay, &amp;.a.
olm "'-'k•lbi:ll f!ll' 1be flilal II
ACC P'IDalo !lol .
· l'lctorles. Tbt ACe
apiece.
W~ Wldpl linD
mlnut.l! and uiUmateiJ lt 'wu a! Duke and Wake Foreal -4- drow• a bye Ill lbe
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llloloilrl V.1 II u Cool....,..
playoll came. Tbt two IICboola
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Traditional Rivals M

defeetad Brollll, 'IU1; and
llethlny CGUeco «~~~~pitted 1~oo
ae111011 wllb .. 1a.t mark by
.topping John Clrroll, - -

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For W.~ter Sport itl.Meigs
two
{Conllnued from poget) ·

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Carolyn Johnson
Dianna Miller
Mary Webb

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Beverly Burn•

353
314

Gra~us

371

Aldridge

Jene, han
JOIIIIIdlldren, Klmbtrl)'lllll Mel!.

Ieins In eoori huntlnil Is · __.;..;:;;:;;;:;:;;::__...
lolill)g dogs, He, •satil he
has lost his dogs for houn,
but luckily he usually

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Handicap
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2595
Woo Z Loot I
Now York Clolllhll House
Linda Darnell
273
Jeni Folmer
Judy Folmer
Mary Handley

Patricia Hennessy
Haridicap
Total
Woa I Loll t
Proffitt Applalacoo
Rhooc. Brlckles
Teresa McTurner
Jocelyn Taylor
Beverly Price
Linda Adama
Handicap
Total
Woa I Lool I
A.B.C. Cleanero
Phyllis Queen
Carolyn Zuspan
Vlkki McDaniel
Fay Lyons
Carolyn Bland
Handicap
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363
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shut off until ')lortly before
Thursday.
The
highway
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384
partment.
Cooler
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snow
flurries,
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"WIIP on Poverty" wm ~
t.one•• In I lktato re~
llrftcblq from PomDlylvaalt
to
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whose eeonomy 1!1'1
..,... tllriVed on llloosando of
coli milleo oet Ia pielurellqlle
moDDiala COMir)o, Tile &lt;elloD
is called Appalioebla ~11&lt;1· Itt
I% ml!Uon people bav~ see•
•eea lllolr ·proH way, ol
life bimble ..WDIIIII 1111' tho
past ZO yean, ~~~ lbem
Into • ... 411 pa\oeo1y, ~~~lilt.
041 PreiS Ialmlatloaal,,.p"j&gt;rt.
er loa juf compleled a,.l,mile •wlae
lh_,.
~lila•
1 depressed
nlllta.,
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W.s and piecing tocetliei- the
PU&amp;ht ol the . largeal ,a)ll&amp;IO
coacentratloa of wat ~ tbto
~y. The followllls ·j, the
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ld they have received, m
1orm of welfare checks and
I~~:'!,Y
and for
th
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It h been oljpplng downdike ~~: :;ept.,~.~~!
to wides
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quate ho::.:•IJerdeeln:"e.
P es~ithln 10 ea
four of the ~i~,::'ee ;::'1
Ojmberland Platea ers
thl!lll ex,.,.almlners"' w~":. of
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In some areas f ·u
heen on welfare' f.::'ltreo have
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:lUPERSTITIONS ARE ·
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Hollow in \\'eat V!rginla. Rill')'
has beeo on I~ dol&lt;t lor IIlilCh
of his lite, and now his 8011 Wll·
!lam Riley ,Munoy and his
IIJ:andson Joeeph Riley Jr. are

on, charlt~ too,

(',arollila, C~rgia, Penn;ylvonla
Ohio ape! Mtryllnd.
Proua, hardh•aded ahd often
reluotsnt tn tuve the moonlailll he loves, the broodlng coal miner, hla patient wlle
and lhflr flock of children have
bten lhunted from the main.
otreom of the natloo's economy
and onto the ·treadmill of
subsidized poverty
Sember stailat~os
The •"!llstlcs are somber.
In 1947 there were 450.000
minina Jol&gt;• in the region. By
11162 that f'•ure had dropped to
'" It Is still dropplnc.
162,000 IIDd
Two million persons have !ell
the region since 1940. Of tho..
thit remain '!lit million over
age 25 are Ull«!rat•.
Welfare checks and food
handouis have become a "'Y
of life for lliOl'e than 5 million
people in Appalachia's hUis and
hollows,
"These people are IDIODI! the
finest in the world but rtllef
handouts are destroying them,'~
says Harlan, Ky. hotel owner
Jack Anderson. "They need a
cure, not a treatment and time
Is runnlniJ out."
Unlike the "New South," the
Appalachia region Is still Ued
to a k"nd
-• one-crop economy:
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finally overcame lis aubservlence to King Cotton. But the
South was wide open to new i~
duotry and new people and new
kleas.
Appalachians are bottled up
In ooveo and hollow, encircled
and interwined in a lortress of
mquntalns and hills that defy
acress to now mdustry or new

I hetn I neYft bad no work
worth to speak of, " drawls the
elder. Muncy, "RIIhl now I'm a
drawmg ~ a m!Jilth. Buddy,
you can't hardly live on that
little bit ol money.
"I Cln't do nothlna for my
boys. And my boys cain't do
nothing lor me." "he aald.
The trouble is coal, a d&amp;preooed
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. lnduotry In 1 de. p..
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region.
Onoo • boom oreo, ever IUfo.
b&lt;lent, the mountalneere of the
Appalachian region once mined
mllllona ol rons of coal from
the hills and mountains. But
over the years a hard pri!Ued
coal Indus~? has switched to
automation m Its fllht to meet
the competition from natural
gas and oil.
. Aulomatlwl Tlkes Over
Hundreds of thousands of coal
nnners, who know no other ocClllpation, have become jobless
becau'e auromatlon makes it
poaalble for mines to employ
only a fraction of their wcrk
force of a .dee..
..... e or t wo ago.
Msny nnners have tried to
"""' a living by working in the
"dOl · bole" mines, small, independent no - union operations
W~~h .~se trucks instead of
ra oa\UI to haul out tbe coal.
A ~!ner who works In a "doiJ
~ol~ bls u.:,mmedllltely black·
"t
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union. He IOCS to
th~ ~nly as a last rescrt
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.. less pay and no
lnge henellu. Tile mines are
oftec unsafe:
nertla Replaoea lacontlve
. llarde~t hit are the coalmtn.
nertla has replaced incec·
mg ......... or West VJrgima, 11\&gt;e. Apathy is widespread.
Kentucky '
and Ten· Ch"ld
I ren otsy hom• from school
nessee.
also m- because they have no shoes. A

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liming in Durango, Mexico.!

region that once was among the
moot abundant in the nation i'
pro;trale
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The brightest hope for many
- and there are many others
who shrug and look with skepticism - is Presideflt Johnson 's
$1.1 billioo war on national pov.
erty. The region will be th•
first battleground
A long range. development
plan has heen proposed by the
President"s Appalachia Regional
Commission IPARCl . The esti·
mated expenditur• Is ~~ billion
to be .,nent over ' to 7 years
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Ollly ,.a tong rang• program
can save the area, say the

PIIMI~M

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He ha? been !lll'Yeyed, ~
ported, ltemized and ~laleil
tn reams of otatlstlcs by PI!
ernment and private age~
he now looks to Washington fcj
an answer, partial lbOqgh J
may be, to the problems th4
have made him a tqrgotiea
man in a land ol pl•nty.
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• one-armed, flliathe;r and
bead-bedecked Ir.d'.zn scout
In "Major Our.dce," Mexlcan

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ularlze the uBe of tile much mall
~ures. the Treasury Department hopes to JIOP.
ot ~ther one or tw&lt;iodellar d~om~1o~ "~1-~Incestlt costs about a penny to print a bW
were In circulation. AI for __ ... _.__
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the
bW, and eilizeu wo'iJd...._ti:o 1 With one.":-TboQllls Jefferson's portralt!COB
Ington on the $1 bW, and Llnoo~n ~~:5 ag1nflmilTllll' wlkllh .It as tlley are with Uh·
Bed, as
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ma ... n. c ange, aad cwrtomers to IU!eePt

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leR)I In lbe ApPI~ :
• Lock of w1llld
in ,llle ~2. A lecbnologlcal Inability ..
utilil'A! ihe area's nlti&gt;Jral -...
, BOIII'ces cl coai, IL.ber .....
arable ltu&gt;;l,
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plollatlon Ill APil~!IJ 'I ~or&gt;
rentlal rainfall.
· ·t
f . lnadequato to !tail
and retrain _111, )'111lth,
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To pump new oconomlt bioedi
Into the region, PARC has ~
p6oed • network of roads. re-'
forestrstion , e:rploiting the ra1_n..
fall. new lliH of cool wilhllli
tile region ( posolbly In ltreel
generaflng plants), ~eveli&gt;('onOnt •
ol a recrullooal arOjJ ani '
training for the jobles•.
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While most o1 the · oft,
employed coal miners II'&gt;'• lia
mral areas, it ie • noMW'&amp;L
population. The terrain ,Js ~
suited to farmlna. Tho "~
played hil!hlander Ia 1 . .Utu!t.
coal miner, not a povertf;striei&lt;

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8 ft. body, 30,000 milea, 11l good

lire!,

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heater. A mce one .

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1961 Chevrolet 11h Ton L. W.B.

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Remember Thee, IDd all Thy patnJ,
And all Thy love to me;
yea while a breath, a pulse remains,
wni I remember Thee!

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remember me. Amen.

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a few 1963 models at Bargain Prices. One
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DALLAS (UPI)-A stripteaoe
ralnfaD will aver· dancer who was jailed
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lbree-quarlers of nareotics charge, a fomiet
world prize fight champion !ijid
war hero who beat the narCOIics habit. and two ment.il
perts with national reputatWflli
were the defense witness lbieQp
for Jack Ruby today.
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tered · Its fourth week · 'A:Iili
famed attorney Melvin liiUI
readying a barrage of : ;
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log1cal and psychiatric · ' •· :
mony. B&lt;lli. who is ..,
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M. Young today law that intimates caU llltii
lent Johnson
to "Doc." seeks 10 prove lhll F
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m unstable Ruby snapped Jn1o '
and Southeastern robot state of unawareneaa:i!!ll
insanity when he killed ·t;M
n Democrat who Is Harvey Oswald. IICCil9ed o1 ....
1er aslron~ut John sassinating President K~.
~ se.nal~tal nomtBut the sb lpper,
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!d he• views SUn· 1ar and the figbter
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450 Democrats at Ross, were scheduled•
!lllles Donnelly War the opening of a sbort
session In Judge Joe B.
t: "Cleveland has a Criminal District Coon
meed economy, but Court was to be recessed
exists here."
a.m., untill:f5 p.m .• for
out that despite a neral of Glenn w. Byrd
~c climate In Ohio. clerk and longtime DaUu
1S are jobless
in ty public servant.
JUnty and that 4,803 Miss DoUar, 21. was
on relief.
here. fnm another
is a good city for wbere sbe was jlllled m
ort because e v e n es of possessing
tfe doing a better drup and marijuana."
tng unemployment name Is Patricia Am Ko.._:
, than any
other once worked for Ruby
clearly we are not carousel Club bore.
do all that needs
Belli said sba would
a said. "The Ieder· that "Jack one time had
tit is going to have driver down bealinl bis
t of the battle."
the concrete, and wbeo·
pulled him off be uid,
did I do that' "

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Found a bargain but
don't happen to have
rhe cash on hand? You can still take advantage of those savings by writing out a
check! Shopping with your checkbook is so
:onvenient . . . . makes keeping track of
'expenditures easier!

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