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10, .1964

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Learned in ·Helping..Other Nations
By JOHN PIERaON
P'r~lln D. f~ooeevelt Jr., ~
l11lled ·l'lell ....,.lloall heode9 the COIIIIIIIoslou, ~
WASHINGTON (UP!) .:. 'nle the pnoidtnt a report wbieh
""1«1ca llaa leal'l)l!d in ,laid down 1 IIV8'f011' program
Wtcil!rdevelo~ nations .to belp the JlOClii]J oflbe lllOUJio
the world can be 81&gt;/ taln region "joln In lbe ~·
at home - I~ poverty· ress of a growing Amerlea.lo
·· m~ jJ&gt;~:ued ApJ&gt;alachla.
It called l~~' expenditure Ill
wu what a opeciaJ Ap. f!J bllllop \by otale, feder.ol
p.olltcblion reglonol oommtsolon and local governments. Tbe
President Johneon Thurs- federal governmenl'l share duf.
In a review of Its otudy of tng the coming fllcal year
lktate area,
would be $2541 mJIJion.
Undersecretary of Commerce Roosevelt lllao !Did the Pres!-

dent that publle lnv.._\llhreatmenl planla IIJid dams for
must lay the f~
. · jfli flood COIIIrol, water supply andjllon.
wblch private
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' cu NU'Oitlon. A lolal oi. $U
- Expanded efforts in llteracJ
bulk! the economy IIJid
lloa. !'OUid be budgeled In 1116S.
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vocational education,
the needed Jobs for A · ill -CGnverslon of marglonal health servlcea, school lunch
juat as has been dcino ill u. farm ~ into peature for jprc&gt;grams, food stamp prO:
derdeveloped nalions.
Uveatoct. A-lolal of t22 ·
grams, and housing and emHighlights of the jlrogram: wu recommended for the first plqyment services. The fiscal
-Constructioa of mor4 IbiD year.
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!965 request would be $72 mil·
2,000 miles of oew · tooda 10 . - Timber development. About lioo. About $34 million of this
open up isolaled parta of till f7 inllllori would be spent in
come under the general
region. Tbe flacal IIIII bUdpl 11111. .
on poverty."
requeat would be $10 mllll&lt;m. · -Reaet.rch Ia new uees
The Appalachian region
-CGnatruction of ~,. ~· IUld other mtneraiJ. The
parts of
Geor·
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Tennessee, North
Virginia, West

State Senato-r Shot Down

To.DAY • • •

Maryland,

Ohio

Save In The

Dollar Days Sale
~riday and Saturday

GOP'sHoogry
Candidates
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' A~~ Survey-ed·

At Elberfelcls

MEIGS THEATRE

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will be . built
11111 nmmer Ill Melli Cwnty,
It Wll -01111Ced ofter I lpeclal tneelfill of the loon! of

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CommiiiiODen

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Be Thrifty! Save All of Your Saleslips From

ELBERFELDS ,IN
POMEROY
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THAT SPECIAL
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New President l
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NOW OPIN
APRIL I!
'nle C.C.A. group from
MAlON
Grande College will be at
Hemlock Grove Church Aprll
FRI-AT-UN.
12 at e:so a. m. for church
SOljYI~. Mark Tracy will brlltgll
APl'll 10.11·11
the sermon. Potluct dlnoer
"JUMIO"
at noon. Everyone Ia welcome. Dorio Day, Stepben Boyd,

DRIVE·IH

APRD..IJ

Jimmy Durante; Martha Rayo
(color)

i Tbe Daughters of Ruth class

Junior Petite

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. . . CHEVELLE by Chevrolet
It's got young Ideas about size, style and power

PreHy White Dresses
FOR DIPLOMA TIME

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the Unlled
Methodist
· church will meet at the church,

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Tab Hunter, Frankie Avalon

Mooday at 2 p.m. with M I s a
Lucretia GenbeimP.r and Mia
and Scott Brady.
Nelle Bing as hoste-.

Carol Rodgers
•nd Others . ..

5· 99 12·99
to

SIZES 5 TO 15
One and Z.piece 1 tyre1 1n
1he~th and tuu skirt atyJ.
es. Size. IH5. Choose now

NEW HANDBAGS
2.9"
Straws and patents i n a new seleotio.n of 1tyle1. White, colon.

Mayor Charles Legar today
deslgaaled tile week 01 April

U -lllnqJt U os CUcer en..
Week· in Pomeroy. Darlnl this woek a Crusader will
be ..ubJa at bomes lo live
aU lloe opporllmity le . .kelp

BLACKSTONI

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to diJ deep laiD llleir
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April 15th Middleport people m a y
dttnonlt,..\e wbetber or not tbey want
aooing. No flag waving parade, no ca~eoced drums in motley procession, no
tercb!lgb,q, or blutlerlog Insults . . . ra·
iller, an orderly hearing in wblcb OPJ!C?"
litioo or 1upport for the proposed M1d·
dleport zoning ordinance may be ex·
presstd. Sucb is America.
•· Tbe prDposal has passed one o! three
necessary readings in town council. By
law, a public hearing is necessary before
tile third and final reading for approval.
'fbe hearing wilt be next Wednesday,
April 15, at 7:38 p.m. !n the fire com·
Jlllii.V room above council chambers.
, .Tbe :Middleport Plannin~ Commission
11M·wor•ed diil1ently to produce not
uly' an acceptable zoning ordinance but
&lt;flO tba\ opena roads to pla.n!!ed gro~b
and development. Its prov1s1ons are m
accord with the best ordinances of simi·
lif coinmunit!es devised by professional
planners.
· ·The Dallv Sentinel Is hopeful council
&lt;VIII conclude uublic sentiment generally
i~ lri favor ot zoning. Should this hap~en. council mav be inspired to approve
flte 'second and third readings of t h e
p1ill'bsal.
Will there be opuosition to zonin~ ex·
nressed In the hearing? It would be very
tlnu!ti:il should there not. NothinJ! in hu·
n1an nature guarantees complete agree·
m•nt on any uubllc issue.
·. Tbe most anyone can hope lor Is that
+!, ~TJilO•Itl~n will be lnfnrmed thai is.
·~•t ito ,nokesmen argue from facts, ra·
ther than fantasy.

Policy

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alcorts -Wip by

lt ia important tbat business men
and l'ltensive p~operty, owners favorina'
zonil}(l .be at tbe hearing. Thi.lt ts an even·
lng not to stax bait reclined before a
TV .:reen. They must be there to belp

the Plannln&amp; Commission, the mayor,
and councilmen supporting the zoning
proposal defend t~ lotegrlty as well as
zoning.
Tbey may be charged with irrespon·
sible manage~nt .of. tbe town's finances, with waste in .. ~~h places, witb
shortsightedness, witb t,ryiijg, to force
Middleport down tlie 'road to financial
insolvency (indeed, that it Is already
there!), of being dreamers in thinking
that planning, and zoning, can be of any
value in this Ohio town, that even if they
aren't spouting pure poppyoock, Middleport can't afford it!
Zoning proponents will need to bring
along their fullest bag of patience. They
will find It difficult to discuss zoning
with people wM have neglected to obtain all the available facts.
We can't think of anything more
discouraging to Middleport community
leaders supporting zoning than to have
the hearing bog down under a cloud of
innuendo and misinformaMon.
The purpose of the bearing Is to explain the issue to the public. U, after
explanation and agreement upon the
objectives of zoning, there still remains
strong opposition, counctl will have no
choice but to shove zoning under the
table. Council would I)Ossess a nerfert
mandate to sit on its hands. ending Its
struggle for a better community.

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Dianna Roush

By DOROTHY KILOALLEfil
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There's a stockholders' rebellion
Broadway ·Bulletin Board
· brewing at one of the major Hollywood
: That sudden crackdown on illegal companies because the studio boss has
gambling In Hot Springs. after many a been behaving in what many consider a
fiourlshing 'decade, didn't surprise Broad· highly erratic fashion. As a result, all the
wayites with "connections." Gov. Faubus executives on the lot keep looking over
wiU be pitted against a formidabl• oppo· their shoulders to see wbo's following
~t in the upc~ming campaign. and the them
One incoming Broadway show
illegal gambling places might well be· is such a disaster, the producer tells
dime a big Issue. Gamblers who operated friends:
.
il! Arkansas have been ,known to com·
"Please don't stay for the second
J!iain about the size of the p~yoffs . . . . . act."
•
gltte Bardot m
. ust be haVlng a marve·
GOV. ROCKEFELLER'S advisor!
s time with her beau in South Ameri·
she simply refuses to leave. and the have taken a bew tack since the New
ench film producers are being driven Ham]&gt;Shire primary. Tbey now want him
tl distraction. Half a dozen picture con· to keep his bride. out of the pu bUc eye
tl!acts are wa.iting for her signature, but as niuch as ppssible. Tbeir theory: Des·
® seemo far more Interested in her own pile her friendliness and charm. every
time she shook hands with a citizen of
rilmance than In' cinema plots.
~ The "bot line" on Renata Bock. whose New Hampshire. or was pholol!faphed
illest fling was with producer Charles standin~ next to Rockv, it reminded the
i&amp;ldman !after Eddie Fisher, who follow· voters of the aspirin~ candidate's divorce
eilltobert·Evans): Tbe beautiful German and remarriage. So the experts will trv
Qllllfel did go sailing on Sam Spiegel's to distract the public .from that Issue in
ylcht with Charles, and he gave a gala the future. Wbether the Governor will 110
hday for her - there were even re- alone with the plan Is. of course, a moot
rts thai he planned t(J put her in a mo· que~tion: there wasn't an advi~or In the
- but she's dating Bob again. He world who could have kept him from
seems to be the one she can't quite for- marrvtng Hanpy, so it mav be a little dif·
~t , .. Achtung, Marlene! Carroll Baker flcult for the hovs to persuad~ him not
··n wear ~ne ot tbe most expensive to take her on those han~·shaklng trips.
wn.s ever made by Balenciaga for the
n11.E STVNE. who compo•ed the
en_ver premiere of "Tbe Carpetbag·
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for "Funnv Girl." and arrantler
tfrs'' '- itid; according to rellabfe sources, that's all she's going to wear. It's .an Ralob Burns. who orcbeotrated it. are
tid Die~ch trick that's kept the boys' plannin~ to collaborate on the mu&lt;lc for
Although
several Seven Arts movies
popping for years.
Seilalo'r Keating is expected to make the Reatles made their New York dehut
on narcotics that will shock untl•r the auspice• of one conrert oro·
when he addresses Dr. Robert motion woup, a rival outfit manage~ to
HAVEN (Help Addicts Voluntar· sign them to a .Jutv date at For-.! Hills
End .~arcqticsl meeting at the Wal· Stadium. and the fur is about to flv In all
'1.11\• •vent should make the front directions . Motion picture actors and
. .': Tbe Andrew Hatchers - he actresses are beeinninw to comolaln so
Kennedy's associate press bltterlv about the ''bieh cost of Retttne
- have named their new baby" an Academv Award" that thev sound
It's their eighth child like the oolltlelans who say "nowadavs,
is now the No. l can· only a million~lre has a chance of becom':t~
Carol Channing role in the ing President."
''TI ynu're a heavy sentimental favor·
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production of "Hello. Dolly!" If
take• It, it's a 1ood bet that Gerry lte, okay. you can relax. If you're not,
l'fl!!~IJaiD wili'(ind .a few .gigs in England you'd better be preparftd to snend S50,·
000 on your campaign for an OS~:ar."
AIDe time.

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Dianna

Ind. High 3 Games - PhyiUs
ltepubllcon C:.Midote Me;p Coumy ConllllltiS!oo-·l ;
IQue"'n 390.
ldonothPtlTeam High Game - Proffitt
Appliance 848
potitieal
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Team High 3 Game. - ABC
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1Cle•mers 2490

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SPRING SPECIALSI
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60 Buick LaSabre Con. S169S
Auto., power brakes, power steerln1, power wlJIII.
lWS, 6-way seat, radio, heater, W/1/W. Bt' read)' •
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Five Share Masters / Lead·
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59 Ford Ranch Wag. ·- $99'S
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58 Olds 4dr. Sedan- . $l09S

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Sandra Bally
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Setoomiata ol 3, a, 7, 19 and Putter and 1-4 Wooda

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say when eomething old, familiar, once-cherished,

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once-u ..ful has su~cumbed to the ra\Tages of time?
lt ••1'Ved it.!f'i&lt;r"poBe!
Could all the chureheo In our town somedat
look like this?
They could !
M41fb• they will, ••
if they haVe BBTVed their Z'U1'p088 • • •
if we don't need them o.n!f111or•!
Even if you ba\Ten't been getting to church of
late, I think you'll protest that we DO need our
churches. We need the truth they teach- tbe faith
they Instill - the hope tbey inspire - the Godgiven strength with which they underg ird our llfe.
This is the very point: We ALL need our
churches.
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And to bring ALL of us to realize and fulfill
our nood .• .
That is their purpose!

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D. Reed .
11. Karr .

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D. Jenld111

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LIEVING COAL COMPANY
Established in 1904

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Ph. Mason SP 3-5593

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

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F. Durst

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L. VID Meter
Hyaell

M. MarliD
8. Moore
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CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

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Tom lfllh Game - Bahr'1
Clollller, 721.
lflsh Serieo ·- Pal Story,

High Gamt -

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REXALL DRUGS
We ~·m All Docton PlescrlptioDI
WY 2-2111111
Pomeroy

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

WY 2·2776
,,_'

J. Grate

"Tbe Friendlf Bank"
Middleport, Oblo
. DepOIIU Insured by li' .Dl.C.

OUr Aim lo

,; No. 1 Newspaper

N. 2nd. Ave.

.

425

D, lleod
Halldicap

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B. Hyaell

c.

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MIDDLEPORT, .0.

311.
170

, . _ Ne. 1
M. Sawyer

IUS

·CA.RA.VE LLE·

Support Tbe Church of Your Cholr.e

THE DAILY SENTINEL

Tht Martin Restaurant

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11'" IIMI l

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TOTAL
W• I, Loot I
F'rlelldly Tav0111
M. BIICOD
D. Glaze
BUnd

wear a·

West Main 91.

Meigs C(

405

Blind
P. YOUI1tl

as

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Tolel

V. D. EDWARDS
, INSURANCE AGENCY
130 E. Second

R. Vaughn

~j Neaae
Jl· GUmore

Finlilclhg{

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STARKS DRUGS
WY 2-2588

Local Union 1!668
Ravenswood. W VL

2M
1611

Davia Warner Ina,

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
Pomero1. Ohio

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Woa I, Loal I

I'd . .Pol. Adv,

Middleport

301
359

S. PanoDI ·

:•Ml!ldhrirt 'ifal-!.r

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Handicap
141
TOTAL
1628
Woo I, Llot I
Xellll Goble For4
418
N. Teaford
.
357
M. Wilecup

COMMISSiqNER

Quality Furniture at Lower Price•

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SOPPLY CO.

IGI

Handl&lt;op

crow•a IKeU Booae

j~.epubliCfln

Bakers of Holsum Bread

Family dtainz
alwaya a pleasure here, d.. , lo l,'h t
prompt, poJite 1e"iee 1hd wide array of-dlsbn to pleue
every pal1te.

ROUTI7

aa&amp;iiti

111

L. L}'DIII

0. Bostick
S. Wippel
M. Lehew
S. Bartell
,Handicap
TOTAL
Woa 1, Loell

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.INSIDE &amp; OUlSIDE PAINT

MAYFAIR

16c ......

Woa 1 Lool I

tain that which is good in family and community life, this fea-

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

373
4JS

301
11M
444
1M

Tolel

With the hope it wiU, In some measure, foster and help sus·

Middleport

lllllr'1 Clollder
L, Glatlwoll

W. Davil
B, Moore
·A. Braclburf
Handicap

Falblllfetleo

Dodge-O.art-Laneer-Dodge Trucks

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WOMEN'S SVNDAY .
Mare~ •• .•

R. H. RAWLINGS &amp; SONS CO.

'IJ.P.S. PAINT

GOOD FOOD
IS A
FAMILY AFFAIR

MIHieplrt llf!pe: ....
Clatworthy
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Geo,ge A.

'ociety Notes

(Republleln)
For the Nomination of

Mtlgs Coonty

snte lleiJ'• Hlinl.-.tlve
el! ,.ptriet ~td . . 12 yeare.
In Ohio State Le,a:islaturc :
tlnformllff
n~ legi!f

. about impact·
on Metf.:;s

·m

County; about operations·
of stale g()\'t.rnment.
·
• ·.vniclnt . . year •round.
fo1 M~ gs ·Count1

Voteto·Contlnue b•
per,ieneed RepreHnt•

'WHERE'S
MY NEWSPAPER?'

lion for Meig1 Cou"l'f
-Pd. Pol. Adv.

When a newspaper Is missing, more often then not, e men
will say, "Where's my newspaper?" "My," not ·"the" I You've
~

heard him say many times: "Now, my newspaper seld , •• " "I

IService Held

River news

9xl2 TWEED

RUGS

read in my paper ... "

Foam Backed

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A man's possessive about his newspaper. He takes pride 11'1 It,

$19.88

He gloats when his newspaper praises his favorite pollticel ean·

Just One Of The Many

Vol""

didate or sports team. Or, he groans when his newspaper dif.

You~!

Plnd At ___

for lESS

EY!

1962 Ford Galaxis 500 · · ...... $1795
4 Door Sedan VB. Automatic trans. Radio and heater.

BAKER FURNITURE

1961 Chrysler Windsor ........ $1895

MIDDLIPOIIT O.

4 Door Sedan. Auromatic trans. Power steering. Radio
and beater.

fers with his choice of personalities or issues. He'll even write

1961 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan .. · · $1495

the editor when he feels strongly about a difference of Opinion, -

6 cyl. Automatic trans. Heater.

And, his wife feels just about the same. She looks forward to

1960 Dodge Matador 4 Dr. Sedan $1295
Automatic trans. Power steerlng. Radio and· heater.

re&amp;ding her pet features. Missing out on some ad or choice item

1960 Rambler 4 Dr. Sedan ······ $1195
6 cyl. Automatic trans. Radio and heater. One owner.

of local news could "ruin" her shopping trip or leave her feeling
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on it. They are sorely disappointed and disturbed when t h e I r
newspaper isn't on the front step when they want it. Ask any
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BlriU

lllrs. James L. Jlubt. IU.

daUgh~; f,a

carrier boy. He can tell you, because he hears about It if 1 deli11•

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1959 Chevrolet Impala 4 Dr. Sed. $1095

BRAS$

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left out during the chitchat over the bridge table.

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CANDLESTICKS
$4.25- $6.95
MIDDUPORT
BOOK STORE .

59 ford • - • s 89S s 79S

MIDDLIPORT, 0.

llwict&amp; Stallon
One eardal lou! owner. Power
.teerlng, aulomatlc lhlft.

,a.m;:·l

ery is late or missed.
·

about because the newspaper is localized to meet e pertlculet

62 Buickwacon.
·. -~ -s2695 s2495

VB - Automatlo trans. Radio and heater.

V8 Pulll'l 6 Door Sodan. l'o'lm 11teo1'1111 and br-. Push
b~ttan shlfl. one local owner. Showa 10011 earo

n~oof' alilok Sedan. llllotleD Cltijhlal metallle ftbllh,

•. Powet

And, because the ntwspaper is viewed as 1 necessary comp"an·

llleetiDi md brakel ..

.$tteSabre VB s1195
$ 995
aw-.
~iviera • · $369S.

ion and source of information, it make·s a big difference in the

I ·DOor-~clr.

lives of people of al11ges, of all faiths and political preferences,
of all levels of income and education.

oile ..nfllllooal

OtUiinal 111M fiL :_

rlattt Sllllrta''Car. ver, tow Milt.... l!boW

fHE POMEROY-MIDDLlPORT ·
DAILY SfNTI'NEt ~uH:

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be in
. : ..9ue day for

Ind~

an4 a talk at ButUniversity.

WoJia&lt;e also is a candida"'
llaeyland primary.

1959 Rambler 4 Dr. Sedan · · · · · · $1095
8 eyl. Automatic trans. Radio and heater. One owner.

1959 Chevrolet Impala Conv. · · $1295

60
Electra
•
$169S
$1S9S
.e

want and fill a definite need.

Automatic trans. R8dlo and heater.

V8 Sta\IOil W110a. All wblto finish. ll'ordomaUt.

·60Dodge ~ • •· S1295 S119S

This loyalty to a favorite newspaper didn't just happen. It came

VB -

1958 Plymouth Fury 2 Deor ...... $495
!lord Top. Automall&lt; trans. p....,. oteer1111, ndlo llld
heater.

1957 Dodge 4 Dr. Hard Top · ·· · · · $795
VB - Floor shift, power steering, radio and heater.

1957 Oldsmobile 2 Dr. Hard Top- $695
88 Series. Automatic trans. Radio and beater. ·.

1957 Ford 4Door Sedan · · · · · · · · · · $495 ·
V8 -

Automatlo traas. Radio and heater.

1956 DeSoto 4 Door Sedaa · ·· · · · $495
Automatic: tra-ns. Power steering and brates, rtdiO aad
-let.

1955 Gryder 2 Dr. Hard Top ·· · · $295
A.-tie lrllll. """"• oteering, radio aad heo\or.

l95S Plymautla 4 Dr. Sedaa · ·.· · · · $495 .

e eyl. Standard Inns. Radio llld beoter. One loool ownor.'

1.954Ford4Dr.Sed••-VI ..... · $145 ·
Wlo..,. beater.
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CHOICE
.

Ads Get
Results.
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P .._ DQ hftlft ru..-Mnnw DM&amp;Ha• ltiCI L II.

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CAJIICSLJ..A"nOMII
COa&amp;aM'lONS
Will blo ...,,._. oatil 1M A. Ill.

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r . DQ ., Pllhlle.Uoo

1963 Chevrelet

Co"alrPanoL~..
aod.,ra~ el DOW
tro . Jlejp llDWI, 1ood
lirea,heater

~ TOll Panel. red !IJIIIh,
BOW llftl, V8 eqlne, ....

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1or

$1795.00
1963 Chevy II

W""' AD

PHONE WY 2·2157

OUR SINCERE thanks to Rev.
Art Man:um, Mrs.
P au
Winn, Dr.'1 Boice. Slack and
Daniel&gt;, the nurseo of Me~p II
Memorial Hospital, and
Rawlinp Coat. Funeral hnnnoll
lor ~ervicea rendered. A l I
those who sent cards, nowera, gills, and showed so
much kindn..s during the illness and death of our dear
nuaband and lather, George
B. Sisson.

Jessie Sisson and Family
4 10 ltp

•go: ·.

lion,
attacbment to
laney sewing. Full price•_!"'·.. I
or ter011 guaranteed.
2204.

Helgllllt, Te.: WY Wdl.

$1595.00

$1295.00

600 feet more or !e.,, I'Ao

Inch lire hose, same spec:Jfica-11
lions as above·
400 feet, I inch red rubber
booster hooe complete w I t b
hole type brass couplings.
', wrenches.
One dozen universal spanner

RADIATOR
SERVICE
BusiMSS Services
LANDMARK '
WORLD'. FAIRIIt
OPEN HOUSE
and SPRING SALE
eAPRIL 9-10.11

$100
'
$169
$149

Rtfre1hment1 Doer Prllet
fovon-I'UOI hr All

"-Loft•

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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
y our Ch ovy Dulor
Pomeroy, Ohio

'h•no WY 2-2111
Jack W. CarMy,

Mtr.

IMo~mu TIIIW FRIDAY
1:110 Sip 011 NIWI

Auto ~riM RaatOr.

.... Sacred ae.t
8:20 Countey. Jamboree
8:JO FIJ'm NIWI
1:34 Pal Buttram, M-W-11'
1:41i ~ Cl Air· ElL

2 Dpor .Hard~: ~'/"P·
Jrano. Rodlo aDd llaalo
er. Bed oDd
wllllt.
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f

OR PART TIME, no Investment, will train. llr!UJI
bondable 'with late model car.
Write 554 71b St:. , ~~~:
burg, W. Va., for «
Interview.
l • Sip

7:00 Newa
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7' 1111 8nUtut Par!J .
f:IO NIWI

1942 FOO

7' 15 Plcba= lllrQan
('nlee.-Tbun.)
1:10 NIWI o--o
I:OO Breatd;r'~
l :l5 Briahl 8lar SbQw-'ftmn.
8:30 VIII. Patrk* 1ipgr11t
l :tl llabr FUmlt~n-Wed-Jrt
1:511 OpeD 11w.

~TON ~AKE

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WMPO Radio

57 RAMBLER 4Dr.

1n1LL

HDUII.

POMEROY

-rlni, ,.,_.

brakeo, automalle traM.
Rodlo and hHt.r.

pu..Ch.. ntcftNry,
11 ~~~ durlnt LarHimorlc'o

f speed lrano. ll 1 eJ(.

IN THI COMMON PLIAI COUaT
Mil•&amp; COUNTY, OtUO
U
' ,tOLYN tnPMINI.

MAKE IT EASY

N

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online.

Cemo A..uu••

Notice

Good lUbber.

·No Down Payment

Plan If Dealrecl

USED CAR

·. To S.l~ From

· All Recluetcl to Sell
' UFETIME.

64 Ford Falcon 4 Dr. Wag.

GUMA!fTU

8 cyl. Stan~ Tralll. Like New

:.n

PLAN~oN
C!-RS 'SOLD

62 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr.
Hardtop, Pow• Glide Tfalll. Low MUoa(o

62 Ford 4 Dr. Country Sed.
Auto. TraDI. ·mwa as new ·

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lltalldil'd""""'·' CloaD I I new , ·

60M:P~ 'oo,dsttti. . · .

luol ·Wild,, . ~·· belli Jooldrir fot''

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llar!llop,.4Jl .po..,, Air eamult

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59\=orCJ Gcdaxie 500 4 dr;

HYMN SING ..
·• held at
MI. OUve l
o, ong BotloJ11, Ohio. Sunday, April 12, at
2:00 p, m.

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WE HAVI

TR~KS

THIJI
THJ '

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Beauty Salon, 255 N.

2nd St., Middleport,
Open "'e~•i

Female

dofJ. .

· trained, gentle with

cblldren.' CbolviUe 1111-2313.
. H Sip

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METROtQt.n'AN

6lFord Falcon 4 dr. Sedan
. Aut11.,~.8,11irPODeOwner

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12:00 Nooa NIWI
12:16 Mllllcat llilltrlaQ
12.30 ftey, Merlbl Ttefa

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t:30 Local NIWI
''64 BowDn, llcarol
s:oo lllmdo1m 8ereallde

8:oo stsu Off
MI
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Tbe NUJ sWblp
1:111 Tbe Bls Lie
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3:10 Tbe Quiet Sour
i:as·lla!ldaJ llbowcue
1:11

s·oo

Baplllf

r.a,mu•

1:111 WCII'ld 1D

1:00

Off,

Bat..:

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Boar

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lw HAROL-D GRAY:.
HE NEVEl! QOT RIIT'TLim, NO
MATTER H®J HOT TW qCIN'
&lt;iOT I \.001( WHA\ HE 'SHOVEO
INro t-1¥ HANDS \.fll-el ME WQ.'S
STRAPPIN' U&amp; 1N1'0 THAT

'CHU-r;! JUST If'\

1:110 Plalllr Pq .
1:01 &amp;mdOWII lleralade
8:00 Sip Ofl .
SliNIJAY
7:lt Sip Oo
T:ll$ Ar11i1 Hour

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38 USED CARS .

YOU wANT

· ·

B:llll Cc!uulrJ 1111*. Time
8:20 ~ Jamboree
8:aG John · Harmll
8:45 Coun!r]l lbpra• .
7:115 Breakfaat Part:y
1:15 JODell .lluic:k Sbocr
10:15 Tbe Good We
10:35 Millie ·Ill Tbe Air
10:40 Under Obln Sk1ea •
10:45 Tbls II Mulh!
11:115 Top Tea Sbow
11:15 .Top Tea &amp;bow (Duitou) :

1:00 Newa
I:GII Cof!ea Wltb .Janet
1:45 lletl7 NewtoD
10:1111 MIDlllerlal Allot!..
10:11 Couufrlr Bot Down
8:01 Herald or Trutb
11:01 Swap 8llop
Hour ot Dellv1nnce
11:16 Caulllr7 Drlflm 11-W
1:110 W1Dp a1. a..u,.
11:11 Muoa et: Acr. J!:P.tue 8:15 Bible 8pelk1 to Yt!U
11~,l5 A.S.C. Pt\tsriiD'll'rl . . IO:JIO Volc:e a1 ,P.npbee:r .
11.16 Family Wtll'llllp-o'l'luri 10:36 Wub, Rapoiitlto ·rtoplt
11:35 Farac Bureau
ll:Gt Coantey H,yiDD· TliDe
11:45 'l'lay'a CoulllrJ B,)iili8 12:00 Nooa Nm .
12:00 N0011 Raport
12:1$ Tbe IINfclc
12:11 Mualc Jlllt (I'CII' You
12:11)' ReV. Merlba ~
12:1&amp; Goealtr'1 Guest Slafftl 1:00 BlllJ Gl'ablln ·
12:30 Mualc Jlllt FGr You
t:• L!Jtberq Boar
1:00 Piltlllr hrl1
2:tl0 Tbe Cbt1reb At Wwlr

CalWD.bllll 11. ObSo

TO FIND THE

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'57 PLYMouti.l·;

301 FRil PRIZES

all general repair work. Re·

Feacur.,. Reollelle Prllducta. OpeJ~I
IIIOJ', Slndra Bennett.

Power

WY :&amp;.2141

' &amp;I FALCON FUTURA 1tandard
transmission, Etcellent condiUon. CaD WY 1-2121 alter 4
p.m.
4831p

buDd chimneys and concrete.
Anywhere In Meigs County,
Mason City, Ravenswood. Call
us. Sarson &amp; Durst. Phone
VI 3-2484, Portland.

PJiODe WY z-5269.

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58 MERCURY 4,br.

BLAEnNAR'S

Metu~ i'M•• II I a
&amp;llallllrelt..l'!
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,.,_ WY loa'll
f II 1111

lrlntl the P1111lly to the

WE DO ALL kind of pair•tin!:.l
mend roofs, valleys, gutters,

~ by appolnlment.

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t100 ·Down

From tho taq:eot lruck or
bulldorer Jtdlator to u..
smalleot beat£ core.

'111e right is reserved by tlie
Village of Pomeroy to reject
iny or all bids.
Edna F. Schoenleb,
Clerk of Council
Village of Pomeroy
(4) 10, 17, 2tc

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EXPERIENCED

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~AJIP&gt;o

Open Ivery Night

eMony More Used Cora and Trucka

Notice

ll.~t'oc

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U. CINic
1ettor

1i1Jvt.

Mnt1d

lll.~

Shop after work

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Each bid must contain the
full name of every person or I
company Interested In same
and· must be ae&lt;ompanled by
certified check in the amount
of •100.00 as a guarantee
II lite bid Ia accepted such
check will be returned upon his
proper execution of said con-

tha~ five month; :'~k.ofthelhema::~ t : ~:=
: .·
West Point cadeti In lite pro- 11. C..

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K.C&amp;pttal:
.; rt 1t
lll.l!lpoOia
Ill. Poem

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

.

(f) pomeroy Motor Co.

were raln-slickod, and in Wash~:":"'
lngfun 11 waa l'llnlnl too. Nona
&amp;wavo
of lbil hoWever detra ted lll. Ulltldy
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of
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c
II. Port ot
1rom some
IJIIfm:gettable
"to be"

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G.llofemn

1949 Pontiac 2 Door _ _ __ $49

ling~.

:_t

m&amp;tertal

ollddll

Power&amp;Ude, radio and heater

1952 Chevrolet 2 Door
1957 Dodge 4 Door
1955 Chevrolet 2 Door _ _

It wu dlamal In New York

Wedneada~ rnornlng, the streebl

~;s::vo •. a~
1t::,.
ti ,.,.._ 111. ~Ia

I&amp;FllnWira

Terrlfle Reductions
PRICE WAR
Friday &amp; Saturday

A real savin&amp;l

12.=
=-

lhlt city of

K.Irllll~

1956 Ply. 4 Door Sedan _ _ $100
1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr. _ $69
1957 Pontiac St. Wagon _ _ $495

NO'I1CE
Sealed bids will be received
In the office of the V i II a g e
Clerk, Village of Pomeroy, Ohio
uniU .12 o'clock noon, Monday, April •• 1. ., for the
purchase by llle Village of
Pomeroy, &lt;i l!e following :
1000 feet more or less, 2~
inch, double jacket, 400 lb.
test, sell drying, mildew resiotant, cacron IIIler lire hose
complete with rocker type coup-

l'l~

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SI.A.-

Phoenix 4 Do&lt;&gt;r, S~tlesa

clean interior, Wh te tin
Ish. VB Engine, Power
Steeri~ P. Brakes, Auto·
matic ans. R and H

final

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1958 Chevrolet Biscayne ~ $495

Notice

CROSSWORD
v

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1960 Dodge

"Door, Local owner, Clean
InteriOr. Jet Black finish,
Hydra -Matic, P. Steeri ng,
Radio and Heater

k .

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Ill. ¥&amp;tuN

$2395.00

1960 Olds "88"

~Door , ft eyl.

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LEWIS KEYSTONE

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VJCWen_· could not help beln&amp; cesoion waa lltlrrlng. And al ae.u""'"""
scutel~ conscious of other sim- camera
a heart-rending! ., :::;::",..

LeMaoa Conv. Sharp Interlor with White Vinyl Bucket Seat, Blk. Top , Bed
Bndy, 4 Speed Trau, 168
b.p. Engtne, Radio, Whitewalls, Deluxe Trim

$2695.00

Card of Thanks

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t tie

WI NI9Z.

1963 Tempest

Nova 4 Door. Factory air
conditioned, .~wer&amp;li de ,
rrwer steerm
power
rakes. tinted ass, white
sidewall tiresl radio. beater, complete actory aecessories. Less than 8000
miles, aqua fini sh

.atft,T PBODUCING

aboard a train. Tile aecond set
of telecasta covered the arrival
of the train in Waahlnfllon lllll
~-~ge ·laldtll !he aeneral'a
"""' to lle.la llla!e In· the capltol Rotundlt, where the slain
Preoldenl :Kennedy wu l!nllar
ly taken less

$2395.00

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Eqoipment, 32'1 co. ln. VB
Enf&gt;e, Automatic Trans.
P. ., P. Brakea, Radio ond
Heator, Beautiful Red fin·
Ish with Red Vlnylln(erior

like new, 102 engine, 4
speed box, bucket aeatt
radio, beater, rawn Eainl
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rocently with relative• In East
Liverpool. Canton and WUllarruoIOwn. W.Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Ople Miller and
daughter, Helen Kay, of Guys·
ville were recent guests of Mr.
and Mn. Sherley Swan.

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Elberfelds Dollar Days Sale
Open Saturday Night·U"'ll 8:30

• Bargains in Every Department All Over
The Store.

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after Eng!Jsl!, hiltorJ, geography and
.Karen Sharp, 13, of Letart, W. ollie~ aubjeeb at ll1e Romoey
Va., presented a plano concert· Seb9ol for the Blind at ftom..
recently at M1180n City Eleinen- ney. W. Va.
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. birth, but lopg hours of practice
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has composed ·four :sqs. They
are "What Do You Do," "Way
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"I'll
Love You Forever.'' aocf "Farewell and Good-by Fonver."
Some of. her other actlviUes
are typing, playing a saxophone,

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Choice -of Walnut. ventere.

April 10.11·12

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• • • BANK SAVINGS ACCOUNT CASH!
Foresighted is the farm family that makes
a savings account here an essentil!ll of a
life together. Added to faithfUlly, the ac·

c:ount will grctN ••• give the family a sub·
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needed most.

lrART SAVING WITH US TODAY!

P. F.'s
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and men. Practical, washable, made to last througb
many boura of play and leisure wear. Buy tbe best,
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