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First Showing

Mr. oad Mn. Doyle Mlllor
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Mr. Mlller recallod lhe
quake Uppollh&gt;g at the m..
meat be otepped from hlo car
ID Hler hlo Inlier home. Rio
wll• llld ..,Udren W.n not In-

jured oertnnoly bUt funllure
Ia lhe ll'oOer was jolted •

Excellent costumes and gOOd acting b,ighliJhted opeoo
I'OIIIId, lncladla( the blby, bed,
night of the Eastern Minstrel Show Wednesday a&amp;
wbleh .... boeked down, I.Easte,·n High school.
tpllllnr lhe!r 3 montht old
The three-night show will continue toniJht and Flibaby on lhe Door.
night, starting at 8 :10 p.m. both times.
One of tbe cblldren received .
. Alice Nease iB director of the ainging and t1ane0

1 hump ,. tho head hat lhe mg-loaded show. Bob Kautz iB the interlocutor in U.
lamOy oonoldero ltoelf oae ol first part of the show, and·Tberon Cruise and Steve Methe Jacky oaes In the orea. Coy are emcees in the second half.
Mn, &amp;Jlller 11 the tlaurbler
The show opened with t k _.:.:..._...:..__ __ _ _ __
of Mt. llld M,-1. Clarence tune "Show Busineos" and a
Boyleo.
dancing chorus. Its next num- perf~ to "Yahb Hula lllct1.,._ _ _....,.,......,....,,... her was "Walk Right ln." Buck
Dula. A fourth of July
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numher was performed by a
"Where Do You Warka John.': drum chorus com~ of Larry
Lynda! Lyons did llie solo
Theron Crwse, Buck
"Anytime " and BiU A m 0 ~ Buchanon, .and Dennis Reed,
sang, "N;ar You," and two
eight cJrbo dninl a
lap
foUowlng were "The Old
'n•ner" by Larl)l Lantlon and Stove McCoy aanH and an
1"1'hM~ I Said It Again,"
by
lfrl choruo accompan!H
IWilma Atherton.
to "I Am an Old
Cow
Stove McCoy and Denni• Reed
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"Oh Baby Mine" foUow·
to I "Mexican H1 I
Theron Cruise
dnlng
The program Wll nat
A Little Zong." lloberq
willlc!ut the Beellea,
sang and did a dance
by Jim Cole, BID
to "Blame It an lhe BooBob ,Kautz, and 'l'lleiUI
sa Nova."
ICnlise.
"You're Just in Love:•
Dlrlelle

Hopes Dim in
MacArthur's
Life Fight

ELBERFELDS lnvit.- you to vislt
oUr aew, complete

~o~~~rlim r/Jt4;Pllllj DlrAiTMEN1
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cullom-made

bore beaufilul dtaptrles •
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POMEROY, OHIO.

. our fine tailorlnv and careful work·
manshlp. Now you can hove dro•
porios really custom--modo for your
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.IIIDAY ond SATURDAY

. footion 19ok yo~'ve alway• clllirod,

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John Wayne, Bardy Kruger,
·!lu Martinelli, ked Buttons,
Bruce Cabot, Gefald Blain.

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April S-6-7

"CHARADE"
Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn

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finely chiseled look .. •
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The Ohio

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lo. the old Co~ert plani .has
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~~:ml-tractor

South Point, 0 .: Logan, W. pany
rigs. The
Va.; Beckley, W. Va.; and Nl· firm also operates 13 trucks In
tro, W. Va. Baked goods are wholesale trade
taken to these branches every In 11161 the p;operty at the
night for service In th... areu corner of MUI and s Filth
In five Ohlo Valley Baking Com· was purcha!!ed and last Septem.

C1arence Lacey watcJies

George A.

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OHlNA ....
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from Oriental poppies .... .
one tbat only yo11r doctor
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Funeral Home
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O..nlng lneuranca A..ncy
Roush Shoe Store
lahr Clothiers
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Roblilton'• Laundry &amp; Dry Cleonlne Rutland PumltuN
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RoehM Planing Mill
Londlllllrk
Midway Market
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Shoe Box
Crow'e To- &amp; Cou.ntry
Rowley &amp; R..,.
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Dovls Warner lne. · .,
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One-time hardware 'merchant Homer Cole founded ·
the Ohio Valley M_anufacturing company which tOday
employs 60 perso~s..;... up to 100 in summer montn.in the hlmber&gt;buSinesS'. The firm cuts its own timber,
trucks 11 to the Tuppers Plaillll plant manufacture•
qu~litl:' lumber used in furniture and lower grade matertal In demand for pallets, and ships it ali by truck
to customers m several states.
Three tractor and trailer rig~ and four straight
t~ucks are busy. An e1ghth outf1t brings logs from
limber lots to the plant.
. Ohio Val~ey MI~ .• k~eps a crew busy Jn the field cut·
tmg logs: Timber IS bought in a 30·mile radius of Tuppers Plams.
. Grad.e lumber Is shipped to such firms as Krehler
m ·LouiSville, Ky., to Bassett Industries, and to lumber yards. Lower grade lumber, chips sawdust and
shavmgs·go to·vanadil'll! and Interlake' Iron. '
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The plant can produce 7,000 board feet of pallets
' .. 8,000 board feet of gra~e l~ber, in a single day sbifl:
W. F: ~ampf is preSldenLQf the firm while Cole. is
vl~e pres1d~nt. Mrs. Cole iii"Aecretacy and treuurer,
Nanc)l Collins, a._istant secretary, and George Collins
assistant managet. • ·
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he ex)1ecta .wlli requ1~e tbe. rep Jar eiJlployme)!t of'.20
more .men. This · is ·.ap. expansion program to be ·in·
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Rodney Hllldlcap Ill
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and Taylor, F!fvln, Winner - · Locker. Loser , . 111 1 It\'~ flelcl. .• ,
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ing Wednesday plgbl's rcuser burt the Wll'l'ion WedntsdaY Li
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light shooting ~ractice today al· best of oeven series will I~ of the losfn look the atbock In c:e!lHI of 15 llatDilq, nee llltD
Mouuocer J .
thoug n theY came up with plen- the wlrmer of the Eastern D~ 1trlde.
accused In ~ "riQlnc" at Ha111 aakl he
expected
t) of cluleh bUkets Wednesday vision playoff oow 1oinl. on IJ&amp;. "St. Looll came up with 1 ·Scioto Dowoa near here las\
per cent ~ue In business
nignt wblle beating the Sao tween the Boston Celtlcs and hot band," Hannuin aald. "We oummer are belnc withheld ,by
hll track If a rtllllll of ·
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vision playoff fina l.
stralgnt NBA ~rown, beal the but they didn't drop ·ln."
Wedneaday followed rulings Ita declsloo In Dect~her
1123 002 oox- 7 I~ 3 Cbl. (N)
400 031 oox- I 13 1
•·This Is the kind of a club Royals. lt!U1 m their Tuesday Richie Guerin paced the 11alnst sevoa of the IS lui deoyine an • applicatiOn by Stange, McCabe (4), Slebler Morehead, Ratlllt.z (7), La.
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had to come from be- l opener. The tearm meet in the Hawks with 32 polnta.
month ·· by the .United States Buckeye Raceway lor 2S days
and Battey. Miller, Sherry mabe (8) and Tlllmln. Noi'Q)IIl,
hind 015
all year," Coach Harry second game tonight with Cin·
T rotUnl
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111111 Comllll. Wlnner-MUler. Totb (7) ond Rllllew. WirmetGallatln said after the Hawks , cinnati Coach Jack McMahon Wilt Chamberlain led all (USTAf, .wli!ch . "-'! 'lnvesUgat- Park.
Norman. Loser-Morebead.
had wiped oot a 2G-point deficit fretting over injuries.
•corer• with ST polnta IIIII 11 ed reportl that races at the No action wq taken on the
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near Norwallt.
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Gallatin made Ibis remark
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Jamea Ratlln, aulalanl
Motile, _Golden (4), EsleYit San Fran. , 141 001 0110- 7 11
when asked u any ol hia play· 1
ney ceneral, aald aome of the
4111d McNertaey. Lemaster, Belblsky, Dullba (7) .
ers felt the laUgue. They had
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Aogeles Lakers in the dlvi·
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applied {or 1il4 IICODI\IIII. They
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Rookie Mel Queed.' • 21· were Orvtne Earneot KamOI, Esblbltlon BI!Hbd l\ellllta •
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Ia York Meta' 3-0 whitewashing of Diego, haa · made • &amp;ood 1m- Unltli.
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mltted his club ,, down but job The Cardlnala were o!lce Fred Horne, Mortln Ford Lew- Roberta, Haddix (8) and Or·
]added "Remember. we l;.,ked.
In obtaining Sklmer,
llWIIbur Clark,
Euo,
Brown (8). Friend and
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in the spring ol 1961, but reportedly have cooled off. J al and 1
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dicated rulings would be made
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against visiting Rutland after SIX-hit performance. .
Pltmr Di.lcu11ed
soon In the c~ of CaUl and Freehan. Winner-Daley.
clal bw;fen. $o c..... a lot of olhet th!n"-' Wo'ro In
the Tornadoes rallied in the Starter Johnny Flavm appar· F
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ser- Regan. HRs bualnHI to ·ho1p fol ... who nHCI money. EYol')' •lnrl•
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people for hulldrecla of.cllforent reuono. If :rou have
victory.
seven hils and the loss. The ~:ldinge St~ r Cow&gt;c~ Yme'; e~ make up two d&amp;ys loot from its At St. Pelel'llfiiiC, Flo.
a problom, whl' not let ua h~lp l'.D too.
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Keough May Slarl
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ng with two · singles. Pat- Marty Keoogh, equally at serve . the dinner at 6:311. The
n was the losing pitcher home in the outfield and at first price 11 $LSD. Reoervatlons must
with Larry Fraiq· relieving in base, may open the seas011 u be .to ~ ~II De~ty, Mrs.
the third.
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off starting pitcher . (and ·loser), from a 16 • point series · open- I • • • • • •
. P,~rakl Armstrong, a~d: · the Jng victory on Tuesday night. •
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six . time playoff champions In •
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pcond inning wlth a single to season. 'Mle Royals scored a •
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age. VlD.)'l interior. ivoey and
blue finish, eood ttre.o, radio
alld beater.

$1795
1962 Chevrolet

COa.&amp;.a:!'ftQltf!l

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.fw 0U ot hOUOIUoll
ftSOtlLA:l"'ONI

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'fbi publt&amp;bllt __.,.. uu rtcllt
to &lt;tdi' or re.t-et U1 edt deemed
obJHtiDD.IbJa. &amp;rrarl lhoald be
r-PO'*«&lt; tmmedtaUb 'MY pubo

Impala Coupe. Super s,part
Equipment, 327 eu. in. VB engine, automatie trans., P.S.,
P . Brakes. Radio and Heater , f\t"'autiful rPd fin~h with
red vinyl interior.

i.Wblr W'W not bf l"hPPOIflble tor
mo,. tho ODII ID.aortMf ID.Mrtloa

For W-.nt Ad 5el"riN
8 Cell'- per "ord, our lnHJ'tloo
lllinlmum Ctlar&amp;• CKJ ctont.
IJ Cmtl per word fur Tbree eoo5ecutlve tnnrtloaa.
SI9D DISCO\IIIf Df'l PIICI a1U ana

$2395
1960 Olds "88"

,.. ,.ld wlthll' 11 lila!' ..

CARD OJ" I'HANki .. OBITU·
~RIEl - 11.25 for ISO word mloh\

orncE SOURS
1:30 A. M.. to &amp;:00 f' Ill. 0!1.11'
SaturdQ -8:30 A.at to 1.1:00 noun

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TO PLACE A
RESULT PRODUCING

4 Door. Local owner. Clean
intrrior jet black fini s h~
Hydra-Matic , P. Steering, Radio and Heater.

$1595
1959 Chevrolet

WANT AD

PHONE WY 2·2157

4 Door

VB engine. Powerglide. ~wer steering, r&lt;:~dio,
heatt&gt;r. goort WW tires, sad ·
die finish .

Notice

$995

5,

at the American
Legion 1
Farm, Beech Grove Road,
Rutland, at noon. High power1:2 Ton Panel. VB engine. au&lt;d rilles and 22 furnish own I tomat-ic trans. , rad io, new
ammunition.
4 1 4tc r tire!l, red finish, looks and
·-·1 WILL Not be responsible for runs like new.
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$1695

any debts contracted by any- j

one other than myself. Signed 1
Clarabe1le Smith, Langsville,
Ohio.
4 I 3tp
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AVOID THE last minute rush.
File your income tax return
now .
Mrs. Wanda Eblin, 1

Laurel Cliff Road. WY 2·2272.
3-31·7t~
SM"'
.:;;o:;;R~G"'A'"'s"'B"'o"R"D-:d;;:in=n-:::
erc-::c;
will be j
held April 4, Saturday , at 4:- 1
30 p.m. until 7:30 at the Sa-

LeMON Conv. ~ llllerior
with wb1to YhiJI buobt -1,
blaok 14&gt;p, red 1Jod7, • apeed
tram., 111 h.p. encine. ndio,

$2395
196\ Corvair
Greenbriar 8 Pau. W1gon, 4:
apeed tum.. radio, good
tires, red and white finish.

$1595
. 1960 Dodge
VB engine, power Jteerina:,
P . brakes, automatic trans.,
Radio, heater.

$1295
1958 Ford
Fairlane 500 4-Door. Spotlen
clean interior. Beautiful 2

3·3l4tc
HOUSE of Carpet of Parkersburg bas local repr"~"ntntives .
For free estimate on wall to
wall carpet, call Parkersbunl
GUNS
We buy, sell and trade guns
Bill Wellman, Les Willlam~K rr&gt;
at Tiffin Jewelers, Phone 50.

'-2 Ton Pickup. 6 cyl. engine,
8 ft. body, low mUeage, 30,000 miles, heater, green fin.

$1295
1960 Plymouth
2 Door. V8 engine, automa-

ti c trans. Radio, heater, new
tires. Black over white fin,

,oint Pleasant, W Va
W 18 •tc

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1956 Chevrolet

$2495

$295

Olds 88-4 Door
Chev. 2 Door
Chev. 2 Door
Dodge 4 Door
Ford VB • 4 Qoor
DeSoto 4~r'

3 31 3tc

SPECIAL!
Onion Sots
lb, So
Limit 3 lb. Customer

Seed Potatoes
No. 1 Maine Cobblers 3.99

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' " h~'• 101nc plac.., all rlehtl ••• And
·• ..,ppooe you II be ri&amp;ht there, too ••• durlnc
jM(IINDj~y TBRtJ fRIDAY

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l'ROGIUII ·LOO

~llelrlea

- .~.!.RADO:RD
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bury ocbool. WY usa.
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FOR SALE: I lot OD Mullltl'l')'
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AND USED welders, air fo:-1ici:iiY;A
S II Uc
compressors, welding
rod.
S 23 tfc roR SALE- IOdtlleport'o taJI.
Free demonstration. l'oole-t.,.....;;;;;;...;;;;;;;;;;..,.=;;;;;"il est IIIIIJdiQI. '-ted SU N.
roy Landmark. Ph. WY 2'.!181 If
Secood Street, MJddleport.
4 2 31c Prohollo""l Dry Clunlnt
·
Prtced lor qall* ...._ Inquire
A.

and Shirt Laundry
1 Heur Clhnlnt

Alterlnf and •-"'..
l'&lt;lclcm and Zlppert

10 lbL J)ry Clunlng $2.00
DISCOUNTS PICKUP I DILIVEitY

81 Oblo Ileal.

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Help Want.d
WANTED AT ONCE. Dealer to

:rery~::

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coosumero
b ··•
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Ill'oo~.o
neeesa-to-you
er our factory
plan.
Earnings balllld '"' sal~•· In
Pome!'OJ and
Write Rawlelgh Dept
HI 728.
4 2 11;1

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AUCTION

:a:JJ· I)Iutber. Plolart
.. I 16 Mlllleal ~ .

•• 1:00 p.m-., •• the
c ..t 1. 11...., Famt

1:56.: ~If. ~- -

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.., ltooHIINe. 124
at lauctloo:
Hllt.,OitD tAnLI

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•• eow• to frftben

See GltA
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1 YeorliDC belfefa
4 yurUn1 lloer1
fAIIM MACHI!tlllY
1141 Ford· Tractor

worKierful

WESTCHESTER

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WY t.214J

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U.i Pat Bullrom, M-W-F
1:41&gt; Melga Cl Alf, Ezl.
7:00 News
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7:05 Breakfast Pari)'
7:30 Nen
7:15 Ptelt:""" llardware

::.:...,aar:...,.

7:111 ~ Pal'!)' ·
9:15 JODett Bulclr Shtnr
10,15 Tile Good Lite
10:35 Mtlllc 1o Tlie Air
10:40 Under 011Jo 8Jdeo

l:oo Oltlo v.ue, NI!WI
I:G&amp; World, Noi!OIII) Nm
1:10 Sporto. Taday

12:11 M1llleal lotorlurlo
12:30 ReY. Merlin Teoto

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10:411 Thlo II Muoio
11:115 Top Tea Shtnr

~:= ~:.':!!'"" (Dultans)

l:ou BreatWt PIJi1
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1:15 ilrl8bl 8tlr Sb..,.'l'lml,
1:10 Van Palrick Sporto .
l:tii BUtr ~Wed-J'rl
1:115 Open BOUM
1:110 NeWI
t:il5 Cot1M Willi JaDe!

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lr HAROLD GRAY

l:CIO Pllller Paqy

UO Sundown SemwJ,
1:110 Sip Off
• ·

RlNliAY
1:46 Belly Nnr,toa
7:!0 Sip On
MlnlsteriaJ Assoc.
7:35 AriDJ Boar
CQwrtry H._ ~
1:115 111r11t1 Ill Truth
(U:II5 Swap Shop '
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1:35 Dour ol DeUv.,.,.
Country Drlfteri-M-w' . t:GO wtap ot Beau"i
. . _ Ct. Air- En-'l'ul 1:• Bible ..,_. to Yoa
A.S.C. l'roflraDI-Frl
10:110 Voice o1 l'lvpbecy
11:15 Family WanJJip-'ftntn. 10:3&amp; Wub. Reporta to People
1"11111 Bureau
ll:Of CollnlrJ ll,yma Tlmo
Tley's Coautry lqllltll
12:00 Noon News
N0011 Report
12:1.5 Tho Searcb
12: IIi .Muolc: JIUI For Yoa
12:311 Rev, Merlla Toeta
Gceooler'o Gueot ~ 1:00 Bllly Gl:aham ·
Millie JUJI For You .
1:36 Lafl!erau Dour
S:IIO l'lltl$- Parl;y . .
i:fiO Tho Cbureb AI Work
4:11i Blllollllar 8Jiow.'l'uel.
2:15 Tile Na91 Sw1op
4:110 Loell NIWI
2:35 The Bls Ue
4:5t Bowi)Da S..
1:011'111 Quiet Boar
1:00 lltmdowJI ler II Ide
3:31 8uatJa, SIJowcase
1:110
011
•~• 11ap1111 ~.qmu•1 Boar
a: a World ID RavliW
Oa
1:10 Sip Oll

AeouT HIMI'

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1:110 ~ OD Nnn

Radio

, Coan1a7 111111a '1'lml
11:10
111 COUolr. Jombano

liE DOl~ WORKII&gt;G
HERE f' WHAT DO
We flEAi:LY KM!JW

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AUTOMOBILE

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1:~ W~ Picture
t:S5~ ~ ~ ,New j ·, . 'I:Jt~ C1oct
IO:Ol Family Wonblp a.Gr
1:6t ·Nm
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llJ:l5 Public ~~eme~ · : , . i.:Of
CJoct
10:30 Latehllriq . .· ·
UO I 811117 1'1m1
lt:511 World Newo
i:41 rimD.J ~ 11our
ll;flll:·llciiJlnl Melotlleo
11:00 Hen .
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ll:fl BIIJi lchocJ 811 f'ndt
• . Cburt:h BeJJa.-ilbtll
JJJ:III Ntwo
1~411 World N1111 ' .
11:110 Ar1DJ 'ltml. .
lliS&amp; MaiiOD Coual7 Newt
11:30 Specll! Cmnllll!'aiiJ
11&lt;110 Comintuii\J Newo
' Pttsram1
11:111 Lcca1 NeWI
13:110 Newi. Roundup
12:10 ~
11:JO BuUei!D lloud
12:15 Mld D8J Weather
12:26 Newt 0
11:10 li:vOIU Bulletin 1101111
11:10 ~ lWIIHt
12::15 'N.,.. 0 Gr-.
· ·l:lil Newt But
12;30 AcrkultuN Apal
1:00 11a1un1Q Matlale·
12:45 Country Go Rotmd
1:11
1:5&amp; Newt Beat
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1:01
/ MaiiDM
1;,110 Country Go. Rotmd
I:U NeQ
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ltlill N"!! Beat
4:110 llllolotl With Doll '· .
I~OIIAI'• TUe a Brut
4:10 ·'hJI 'IWt ftev!M· : ·
1:11&amp;
1:111 Ntire ll!llllllill:7 . ·
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1:15 Splllllih\ OD Sporll
1:35 Weatlu!r
1:10 lliDDer Mu11eaie
1:.311 Sip Off

::~ =:N~onal Newo

Saturday, April 4

'lbo foUowlnC

f·IIO

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ColllllllllliiJ NeWI

fRIDAY S;lli 'wOfiiiJiailonai .Nen

1:411.•stcn On
·f:30 , Nnn Haadllneo
7:111 )!aoPJ,.cJaat
·7:411 , 'l'be l.lfllllte
1:110 ObJo V~' Nan

Public Sale
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tloNJJAl'tiiiiiuoa
AUC110NEEJI

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Motor Co.

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P~meroy

BQ

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Many More Clean Late Model Used C.n and Trucks!

Call WY 2.3401.

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$989
4 Door. 6 cyl. engine, standard trans. Good tires, good
transportation ,

~I I.:B::'A~B='Y"""C;';R~lB;:"'-"'an"':d~m~a~tt~re~ss~.

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$795
1961 Dodge

OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Your Chevy DHior

3-HHfc

....

tone green finish, all good
tires, automatic trans., V8
engine, R, H, real sharp and
nice.

Conv. Cpe . Automatic trans .,
P. steering and brakes, radio,
pOW('f windows. beige finish,
white nylon top.

house on Snow Ball Hill, Syracuse. Sunday, April 5, beginning at noon. There will
be games and · refreshments.

t.I'L· ABNER

Phoenix 4 Door; SpoUe•
clean interior. Wblte finish.

1961 Thunderbird

1955
1954
1951
$1 , children, 50 cents. Public
1957
invited. Sponsored by
t he
Democratic club:__ _ 3·31~5_t_c i 1953
THE .MEIGS COUNTY
Coon . 1953
Hunters Asso-ciation will hold I
a ham shoot .at their
club

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whitewall:., deluu trkD..

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cred Heart rhurcb auditorium on Mulberry Avenue,
Pomeroy. Admission, adults ,

SNUI'FY SMiflO

1963 Tempest

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WANT AD

SHOOTING MATCH, April

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1962 Chevy II

lll:J.uoa. l'.aeb aG.tlJUonal wor&lt;l

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Ads Get
Results.
INFORMATION

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WEmRN
JEANS

Jackets by "Blue Bell"
Popular windbreaker jaekets for women. Dan
River wash and wear fabric, zipper front, tailored
collar, button cuff sleeves, sizes small, medium and
lar&amp;e.

eUfe Time Handles
e Tray J"n Traincase
eRuffled Ud - ·
Set Includes 14" Tralncue; 21" W•'l!k•el!fli'J
and 26" Pullman ln .Blue, Charcoal, lvoey
White.

nlm. Sanforilod. Autbenlic weatem llyJinl. Triple ltllched

f

e Tough VInyl Shark .Coverl.ngJ

For boya. T"""' blue d..

and r ..in.

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For The Warm

s;,... 32 to 48. Solid

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3-piece

We1thor Aheod

co~

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piece styles - man tailor·
ed.

Boys 'Cut-oW Jeans

S2.95

Cut just Uko the regular
jeans but only knee length.
In blue denim, Ioden green
twill and wiJeat eolor twill.

Set

Siua are 8 to 16,

A WONDERFUL VALUE IN

Reversible Heirloom Bedspreads,

Womens Pedal Pushers
raUored of the popular stretch denim, solid poplins and dark plaids, 2ipper side closings, some with
self belts. Si!es 10 to 20 and 32 to 38.

$2.95

1nd

$3.95

WOMENS COTTON RUN-A-ROUND

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Stardual ''Colortone"
Earl)' Amerlcon with

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Juxurioua buiUoll frlnp,

Shrunk to fit, fine combed cotton, nyl&lt;111 bar tacking. white only, elastic leg briefs and ribbed cuff
briefs. Size 5·6· 7 and 8.
SAL I

49c

Elastic leg briefs, cuff panties ana sport panties
and step-in styles.

Regular Sizes · · · · · · · · Sale 2 for $1.00
Extro Si.-89c ond Doublo Extro Slzos $1.00

. MISSES SIZES 9 TO II

Bermuda Knee Socks .

White and solid colors, cotton socks. Ca~ worn
up knee high or roll 'em down ankle bigb: Stretch
to fit. Sizes 9 thru n:

For

89c

by 40 iocbei.

ON
SALI

LISLE
DRESS SOCKS
100% cotton. Smart pat-

ternl. Buy your correct
size 10%. to 13.

69c .,.,r
SURFER JACKETS

Windbreaker style with attached hood. SoUd colon,
wbite, black and cranberry. Sale price

BLUE
CHAMBRAY

BOYS
BOXER SHORtS

Lltllo Tots

CREW SOCKS
multi color top.

Cushion 10le, ribbed top.
Fitl alze11 10 throu&amp;h 13.

pair

Big Buck
STRETCH
JEANS ·
FOR _BOYS
Sizo 6 to 18. Wheat

color. On sale for

.
White,

Full alze in Cbarooal Grey, Co-

coa

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Brown, Bleached
.

Pebl Pinlr, Antiquo

.Gold, 'Duaty

$1().95

41

lo 86 ln. ·--------- a.6f

120 1
4.9f
66 ••
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Tree
and Pole
LamjM '
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Be1ullfully ornate. Floreft.
tine reflectors with three eDo
·lor opaline iitrusel'l, Pollab'
ed braso with white.
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$12·95

In slzea 2 to 6.

Made by

Blue Bell. Terrifjc value.
Big aelection of the popular f.abrics.

oach

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Sol o

2

fer

15\0), large (18-16\0),
tra large (17-17\!o),

BOXER JEANS
Ill sizet 2 to B. Blue denim

and eottOD homeapun1 JCxceUent play wear f or

omall bo)'l ar llrll.

$1.00

Fits on· mattress for protection-has four elastic ,

corners for snug fit.

Eacb panel 30'' wJi:Je - 36" long.

ex-

N1turol - - - - Whllo

Spotter

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·Plastic MaHress Covers

CAFE CURTAINS

Short aiHve Shim
With 2 pockeb&gt;. Tbey're
sanforized. Sizes Small
(14-141&gt;), medium (1.6-

pr.

$1.89

pr,

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Twin

$1-69

$1.49

Full

Bod 5 1 , . lod Silole sure to see the complete ..lection of MlftrMI Coven.
~"""' Poda. Pillow Coworo. loth ploatlc 1nd mualln.
On dltpl1y ... the m1ln floor.

.

$)-OO

SALEI KROEHLER 2-PIEc;l!

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LIVING ROOM SUITES ..

ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENTI FAST SELLING

nu.a· '

wee 84 Inch aor. and matChing chair, ciuhlona
with new hlih donoil;y Lux i Foam. Arms and bacllit fillei
with mouldo:ot"·' -· AD 11111ea are uphoiltered :jr,i tOP
vade of UyiOi' YoUr eJaoU:• Of Brown, Green, Turquoise,
Tout and Rose Beige.
OUR RIGULAR $:149.00 SUITII

Flannel Back Table Cloths
Just wipe fuem clean. Many patterns and colors to
1elect from.

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Size 52 by 5 2 - - - - - for $1.39

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$1.39 nNOCEL WINDOW SHADES
CANNON
DISH CLOTHS

BILLFOLDS

You can buY eltber the

Quality plattlca In black,

telT)I dish clotha or the •

tan, or brown ~ Well made.
Smart lookinc.

waffle weave dbh clothe.
Ca011on quality for

15c

SUpported plaotlc. Watrhabble lll"d'
ln whlte, liibt ton, .....,._ A IIIIUI

S::. .Traditional aeylo.

.

$A&amp;,'I · $1-00

11111!11111 , Ul&gt;hol&amp;tered Ill

buy,

ta....

JUST RECEIVEDI .

of

BAMBOO MATCH STICK
· ROLL-UP SHADES
"
WIDTH 2'6" •••••••1.69
.

11!1DTH 7' --.- -.... P,99

SALE I

WIDTH :1' ···•·•·· $1M
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WIDTH 4' •••••••• $2.39

Plastic Table Covers

WIDTH ~ ·····-- $U9

WIDTH r -···•-· $4.99
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WIDTH 10' ••••••• $6.9f

Big.Selectlon of Patterns
$4 BY $4IIZI
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2 ,.,.$1-00
SAu69c

CHIX
CHEESECLOTH

Anolhor lhlpmentl

HALLMARK

WIDTH ~ ····•-~- $1M

Mony dealpa .... lt71et.

2 yd.. M"
Wiele .;::,._ ·

59c .....

5 yd., 16"
Wldo-

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Twenty-four students are ljl. ·

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~.95 ~

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Vlal,t

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wide· tallored tier of Sprliip llilla' 100':1. Cotton
PopliD •.1o ..bo!outiful decorator ~1'1 - White, Turqaolle,
Saod, Red, Plnlt, Antiq~e. Drip drf--•hlt\t -balD-;
fut colora. SUe - Each ponei -W w~Velonce '10'
s. 11...
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24"1170" - -

Are Entered

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Chenille Throw lugs

....95

ebolll~

colora. 0\lr·regu.

Solo

29c ....
59c ""'"

t1eeorator colon: Rose, Aqua, Pink, Yellow, Pumpldn.. AnUque Gold, Champagne, Mint, Brown, Red,
Grey, Wblte.

Your

lar $1.09\o Rocbro.

"LOG CABtN•
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2~Spellers

. TJE.R and V~NCE

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TOP VALUE!

'lbe 100% cotton all purcloth for CleaniDC Polloblnc - Dultllll-

Note Paper and

loni

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Reedy to haD~, flstur.. lllcluded, 8 it, ·~~rap. Natural color.

AND THE LARGER SIZI
$4 IY 72 INCHII

CUSHION SOLI

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YOUNG MENS $4.95 1110,.. NYLON

M.n'• One Size

ironlne neceua.ry. Machine
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_Buy a supply Friday and Slturday.
Friday 9 to 5, Saturday 9 to 8:30.....
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Size 52 by 70

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Mlns Suplm1

blue, whU.e. m:ai.ae. Size 30

No

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Girls' Sizes 6 to 81/z Bormudo KnH Socks, 49c pr.

NurHl'J pattern• in pink,

rolors.

Friday ancl Saturday last Two Days of
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