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Summer Program

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Plans were discussed for a . The wa and means ~It- Ted Riley, Jr., committee mem· The bake sale of the
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BY LUCILLE HAWKINS
aate, Mrs. Jed Websler, Sr., I Alldre, ,pastur of the United
cram when the Girl Scout ca. tee . repo~ 011 fund·. ra~
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An estimated 200 persons at- Mrs: Ben Neutzllns, and Mrs. MethodiSt Church, and Paul
~ Troop 185 met Monday a1 projeclll 111 asslrt ~girls In atFriday, bas been cancelled.
ll!nded the 4th . annual birth· Frank Cheesebrew, psst pres!- 1 Case!, Frank Vaughan, Elza W k
Mr Cl
the Electric Company s 0 c 1a 1 tending summer cainp The
MEETS 'fQNJGHT
joy party of l)rew Webster dents.
Gilmore, Guy E. Guinther, Roy '
ee end auests of s. }'8 · room in Middleport
· croup 'voted to opo..,; ~ i.un- The Winding Trail Garden
Post, American Leaton, with j Mrs. Fisher thanked Mrs. Reuter, CUiford Hayeo and Murray were her son and,.au- A covered dish dinner was mage sale' in the near future. club wlll meet tonllht at tile A total lwrar eclipse lasll
•uxtl iary Unit as bos!B, at the •Tom Crow lor the beautiful flor· Frank Cheesebrew, past Post ' ~~ter-m.Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed by the girls and their Guests atliending were Marc bonie of Mrs. Charles Hayes. two hours.
Pn•neroy Elementary Sohooi ia1 arrancement which
she eommanders.
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aud1tonum Tuesday evenlnc. AIpresented In memory of Drew Awards were presented by i ant, W. Va.•. Mrs. Howard Pool '•
, :ena style dinner wos serv- Webster for whom the Post the commander including a cer· •of Stowe, Ohio, and Mrs. George
was named, after which she tHicate to Jim Meese for WM-! Sttnard, Mogadore, Oh1o.
10 beginning at six.
.,, ,, program opened with lhe i 1r,troduced Mrs. Thomtun and ,PO; llcb Wingett lot· Daily Sen· ' Mr. Leo Smith, an employee /
Ben' Mrs. Arthur Wise, Bold
star lllnei,Mand Bob H~hch, for ~,th- I of the Ohio Vallev
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I been transferred to Brtlhant,l
,,., .\ lr&gt;. \t1ltun Rous~ as Sgt.- 111
f Ath 9 e!Bhth district I Charleo Swatzel first vice 1Ohto. The Smith fam1ly plan ,
~1 -:" rms and color bearers Mrt. 1 ams 0
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F.rnf's t Powf'll and Mrs. David ,commander : Frank
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c·,.,,llngs had the American i Fbrew. CroellhlllthdlsRtrict ccbaMplaJI'n; 'meJ=mebersbUKen·~~rdsHatorrJS'LeonBardb ; of Heath Methodist Church and '
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the theft ol aome $5 worth of
Candy, the alale of New York
took S4 ol Slephea Dennison's
best years.
Now, the stale Ill going to pay
the lf.yeai'Oitl, Glens Falla,
Janltor $115,tlll0 oorn]IOIIIIatlon.
"Ill a 101111," the New Yort
Coati ol C1atma t!ald Wednetday, "~ Jabellld. bim u a
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facilities I!Jr II!!WiniJ trilltment year later, psycholollcal · exand rehibiUiatlon oi the perts, parUy on the ballls of
Dlllltally UL" ·
te!linl and' pai'lly from o!MervaDeniiiBGIJ'• story ..,. back to tion, classified him a "low
October of 1921, when be waa Fide moron" and be was
16. He IJrob lnlll 1 1 ~Ide transferred to the institution
ataild ·and a!Gie eome candy. foi male defective; delinquents
The boy pleaded guilty to. lbird at Napanoch. In Mll'Cb S, 11311,
dep b.ey. was··~MR a he
ordered to Dannemora
oll!lpelliJed lelliellee IIIII• · or; 1Stltallaipltal on "• certlflc1le
tllnd to report to a . . In ol ~cy:•
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bls home of Salem, N. Y: . ~ . HI• ~nltnce did not end until
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1ft ,foUed to dllllp!J Wttb:
order IIIII on Ava. 14, ltll, laD,
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Plans were made to assist
with the aniKial Fellowship Tea
In April when the Dorcas Circle of the Middleport First Baptist Church met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ethel
HUBhes.
Mrs. Charles Bennett, chair·
man, conducted the meeting.
Devotions were given by Janlee GibiJs and included a medltaUon ou prayer, "Prelude Ill
Prayer," giving four aspeclll of
prayer including a "Deflllition
of Prayer," "Christ Teaches
Us to Pray:• "l..al'iB and Prayer Act1on; ' "Blessings of Prayer Life: She closed with
a
poem, "God'o Strange Aaswers."
The Circle will lllfnli~ eiBhl
dozen cooklea and sandwiches
for the Fellowship Tea. The
croup voted tu give $6 to the
IChooJ lunch pt08'Dffi.
Mrs. Dana Hamm gave the ·
study lesson irom the study
book, "The Church not Made
With Hands." Mrs. Hughes was
aBSlsted by Mrs. Lllllan McGhee
lr serving a salad course carrying out tile Saint Patrick's Day
colors and !Ierne in the napkin• and table appointments.
The next meetinc will be a
potluck dillber at the churcb.
Attending in addition to the above named were Mn. Pearl
Hollman, Beulab While, Mn.
Cbarles White, Mrs.
Clyde
Winebrenner, Miss Rboda Hall,

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plare, SB, ucnnd plaee, $5.
tlllrd place, $3, and fourth
place, S%. Aayone Interested
In appearing In tile show may
eontact Mrs. Alan L&gt;onard,
W'\'2-2723, Laura Harri~Ml,
WY2-773i. Mro. William King,
WY!-5681 or Mn.
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The annual talent sllow
sponsored by the Bradbury
I'.T.A, will be held Frld&gt;y,
Marrh 18 at 8 p.m. at the
,.boo! auditorium. A rehear.
sal has beeu scheduled lor
Thursday eveaing at 7:30 p.
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sometime before dawn today.
FBI Agento and MeiiS County Sheriff Robert C.
Harten bach said the bank, located on Third-s! in the
eastern Meigs County community, was tooted of an un- ~
determined sum of money .
The vault, a walk·ln type, I! point.
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located In a hallway between "They knew what they were
the office of Cashier Freeland aoing after though," said Ellis.
Norris and the area currently The FBI man sa1d notes, bonds 1
used as the bank lobby.
and checks kept in the
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The burglary wu discovered s If H te b h 111'd th
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pined into the building Itself
thrOUBh I plywood door.
The front seclion or the bank,
where the main safe is located,
wa• not bothered. The front secbon is the area which
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February 4 fire which practically sutted the biulding and resuited in the death of an elder',,,.,.. !
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tur, has not been reopened since partment today re-emphasi1.ed son . caseworker for 17 year s with the Meigs
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SURVEYS HOLE IN VAULT - Freeland Norris, cashier of the First NatiQnal Bank of Racine which recently the blaze. It was surmised that the importance of seven rabies fare Department, eff ective March 15. was
was gutted by fire, was struck again early today, this time by a thief or thieves who looted the vault of an unde- the main sore was not bother· I immunization clinics, the first I day by th e coun~ y t• ommi ss io n('r~ . Ear lier she se rved
ed because the thief or thieves i being today at the Reedsville i ,rears on the child welfare board and operated
termined sum of money.- Sentinel P.ilot.o~.'------------------------ feared being seen.
I fire house, 7-9 p.m.
~am s on Tru_ckmg Companv four vcars. A hfe long Pilme~ '
A cuttinl turch was used 111 Forty..ight cases of rabies roy H1gh School at hlel1t program fa n backer, she
enter the walk·in vault, accord- were reported tn Meis• Coun- four grown children, Joyce ~•Ihamson and Mrs. .
ing to FBI agents who rushed ty during 11165. There have beeo Hundley, both of Colu mbus: Earl, Williamson, . ,
to the scene from the ClnclA- twelve cases so far in 1966.
Pa., and Mrs. Sarah Gi bb.&gt;, Pol.le iO V. MIS. Williamson.
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nati DistriCt office in Athens.
In order to protect the p•o- wh c resides on Harn sonvlllP ~· o ad , took over operation
11 appeared that 1 bed sheet, pie of this county against ra bies of ~he Williamso n Trucking Cu. fo llowmg the death of .
SPACE CENTER, Houston (UP!) ~ Space officials
or somethinc of the like. was (sometimes called . Hydrophob- bet -~llsband ,_La fe , '-" 1937 __ __
today reported Gemlnl.8 astronauto NeU Armstrong and
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used to shroud the
cuttin&amp; l •al, a dOH quaranttne wos put /
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Ia
torch light.
into effect on February 22nd,
key details of what turned their magnificently flying
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Sheriff Hartenbach Indicated ' 1966. to last for • period or '
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space machine into a potential death trap.
be believed the job tu he I h • ' mne:y 1901 days. ThiS w as ,
Gemini control withheld tapes of the last conversa·
"Knowlnc Homemakers From work of professionals.
I done to eliminate the
stray
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Around tbe World'' is
I h • FBI Agent Mac Ellis would ' dogs.
of orbit aboard their Stldd~y balky capsule. Armstrong
theme of the 3011l11tnual M~ oot commit himself on t b is ! All doss and cats over six.
A small frame home on Ra ilroad·st in
and· ~ w.ere under ,tight
County EJ.tens1011 Hnmtmak.ero ,
- , mon~ old should be •mmunl1r was destroyed by flames this morning although
security Wrapa.
unlil the first word came that
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1bey bad aiqed. spectacu- they were safe and sound $13.1 BU ion Gone
The procram will begin •t
Ve~rln~rlans conducti"B the ithe blaze for two hours to bring it under contro l.
Jar demol\ltrallon of space aboard the rescue ship. An WASJUNGTON - THE SEN· 10
at th
Middleport
clm1eo 10 ihts county woll pro-1
Defective wiring was reported the cause of the fi~
prowea In bookinc up tu aa estimated 10 million or more ate Approprlatl~nB Committee Hi ~·~hool a::CIItorium. Relis·
teet your dOB for a penud of at th e Archie Pierce reside ore. Mrs. Pierre was at han~t
Agena taraet rocla!t 185 mtles Amencano stayed near their Wednesd~y qu1ckly approved tr gti
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three years. Cats are only pro·/alone wh en the blaze startIn apace Wednesday and television sets durinc the the admmiSiratlon • $13.1 bll- a on WI 1 r 1 · •
tected for one year. The fee is , ed
ally covered by 'Insurance.
Armstrong broulhl the capsule crucial hours.
Uon supplemental approprla-~ The seveR Meigs County E•$1.50 per pet. Dogs must be · The one story house was en- Just as firemen and squadmel
down tu a perleot landing
tar et rocket ' lio~s bill for mlittary a~d econ- tension Homemakers'
Clubo
brought to the clinics on a leashIgulled in flames upon the ar-lwere prep•ring to leave H
"dead in the middle" or an Theed f Agena, f' ~do k' 0 f omtc e1penditures m Vtet Nam. will have educational exhlbtt&amp;.
and caUl in a covered CORlaia- riva l or firemen They got Mrs. scene of the Pierce home th11
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or mans '"
c mg
The &lt;'llmm•ttee action clear- F tu ed
l'&lt;lmeroy
Police tnvesH•ated
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two objects in sp&amp;c4!, continued
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The destroyer U~ Leonard in 8 •lparkJna" orbit for use ir1 ed the m~asure. for an expected
ea r spea
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Ill ace1dent at 11:24 a. m. Wed. The other llix clinics;
ey out, but that was the onl y:inrormed that the resident
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floor L'Onscderatton Monday. The Mrs. Gerald Larson of Athens, Jlesday on Weot Second·sl tllat March 19 Bedford Rer•·ea- item :rdVed
nearby Railroad-s! home
Naha, Okmawa, aboul 8 p.m.
Coase A,' Myotery
House approved it earlier this !"""•rly With the Peace Corps involved three vehicles.
tiona! Cent~r. Bedford •chood Firemen . said Mrs. Pierre fallen nn a stov e and set hll!l•
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.d Wed week. Included iR the bill are m Caroon, Af~lca, and Mimars. Police oaid Ada Titus, 48, 10 a.m.-1% ROOn.
fainted as the fire progressed self afire.
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881
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Cummmg• of . L ' Pomeroy • travel'n
on March Z2, Racme
. Ftre
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hme)
from the landing area 500 scipoce · ch n cans
th
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miles from the western Pacific ne ay mg t ey s~mp y
itary procurement and construe- Ohm, deleaate Association of Weot Second, was reportedly Racine. 7-9 p.m.
I men were summoned to admin· Squadmen went to the .
not know w!lat. caused the tion for the war in Viet Nam. Country WomeR of the Wnrld, crowded by IIIOther car at M h •• Middl
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Also included is 1415 million in w o w spea on now ~ the intersection of Meehani«&gt;Bt House, Middleport, 1-9 p.m.
I There were 12 fi remen ,.. ' """ rom secon . an
Only uniformed mUltary per- h'~ and pltcbinB in sp~ce economic aid for world trouble makers from Othe~ Lands.
and hot a parked ..helle own- March 26 Town House, Harr~ 1 sponding to t'le alarm with both degCPe burns on. ~" back. ~·
sonnel were being permitted tu w t e linked. The pitchiDB spo!B - $275 million of which .Mrs. Ernest Harrts, Syracuse, ed by Sam Arnold. Syracuse. sonville, 3·' 5 .m.
Middleport pumper trucks and ·G•l kev w"' transported tu V~
pho!IJBtaph their arrival and ~undockntlnued ?,n Gemml when It is destined for South Viet Nam. WID present a demonstraboa ~· 'r.u! Arnold vehide was shoved March 31 pCity Hall Pome- the emergency squad. It was erllns Memonal hospital wile!'
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Japanese flower amuwna 10 forward intu another parked ve'
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. t. off 1t:10 ls sa•d late th1s morniiJ
ho•- were to he passed out by
Pffi ~Is
Tbe 5haklng and vlbrat'1on
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There will be • share • cost ner, Middleport.
April 2, Ernesl DaviS s Gar· ""'""' •. '"·'""',"
., Gil kev. however. was to bci
was e!narea ~pace Al:n~y of the Alena .or even tile skiR SNOW AND CIDLLY RAINS nursery with a respouible Ill- Medium damage to all the au- .,., Salem Center, 3-i p.m.
Sgt. P. D. McCreedy. rom· [transferred to a Huntingtun, W. •
spokesman said about Arm- ?f the pre..umed Gemini craft swept th~ northerR RockJes !IJ. ult m ch"'le for mothers deslr- lnmobUes was reported. No in·
WEATHER
mander ol the Gallia·Meigs 'Va . hospo ta l.
strona and Scott ll1 a morning Itself.
day, f~!dmg a warm !lpeil and in&amp; tu brlnc pre-school children. juries or arrests were reportstate Highway Patrol Post,
brlefinc ll the Houston Manned ll was the createst 811Spense prompiiDI the weathe~ bureau
ed.
Mosdy cloudy, C&lt;IIIInued said today per""'' wishing tn
SQU ~I) CALLED
Spacerraft Center.
atory In U. S. space history. Ill issue livestock Watni"BS.
Veteraas Mmortal HD1pll,ll
Pomeroy police Wednesday ar- worm Friday wltb acaltered I orran1e for driver exam in•·
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Witll ahocklng ouddeoneso 1 The records were locked The snow and cold spread Adml11lono - Mary Cline, rested Clifford Beaver, Porno- tllunclenhowen west Ia fore· ! lion tests should firsi call th• The
Pomerov emergencp..
opace triumph turned into 1 away. '!be .apace
asency eastward into the
northern Pomeroy; Ira Roach, Coolvllle; roy, oo an into&lt;icatlon charge - • 11111 In ust by ovenihl.
Patrol Post. nol Middleport squad was called tu the B1111t
near catastrophe Rolling pitch- refused to replay tape• of the Pla1ns where
temperature• Douglas Tucker Tuppera Plains and Frank Musoer, 'll , Pornotown holt whero the tests ,,. and Grey restaurant Wed!IIIW
inK motions o1 ·the &lt;raft and as.tronauts' .voi•es during Ibis Wed!u,sday soared as high as Howard
Roush,
Racine; roy, on 1 DWI cbarge,
NOW YOU KNOW
riven. The State Highway Pa- dav at t t . JQa.m. whea Blantfli
loss of 1 maneuvering jet Ctlllcal period.
16 at Stoux Falls, S. D.
Blanche Compaoa, Clilloo; CiaIll. Patrick w1s bora In ellher trol 1, listed In the Pomeroy· Compson. Chrt on, who is ~
occurred durlni a perlod when The pilt!B themoelves we&lt;e
r~ Ruush, Mason; Kenneth KeeMAN lULLED
Eaclaod or Scollalld, poulblyi Middleport telephoae dhw t· pln;ed thece, fell and oulf~ ·
Gemini 8 wao out of oontact kept out of public tuuch, They Holding Tight
see, Pomeroy ; Gertrude Drake, SALEM, Ohio (UP! ) - John ., Franco, But ""' known , ory with a direct line.
a b1oken arm. The squad !iii¥
wll!! the ground,
would remaill so, officials said, WS ANGELES - POLICE Vinton; Mrs. Ayward Jones, McCarthy, 39, East Poleotlne, eertalnly te ll.ove lloea boru l
J '·•·r to Veterans Memoria]· Jlat.,', ·
Obviously baoty COIIIUltations for at least another nine days. maintained 1 liBht grip
on Racine.
wao IRjured fatally Wednesday ekeftere thao Ill lrelllnd. I-'""'""''''" .,.,
, ; p1tal.
•
when ground contact was The pilota, wearing •Uftllas- Watts today to prevent a recur- Dlsebarges - Normaa Rtser, In a two-ear craob on Ohio If.
·-·- ··- · - established led 111 a doclsloa to aes, stepped aboard the destroy- renee of wild disorder I hat Racine; Douglas JUckl, Mlcl- east of Ohio 7 In Columbiana
brinl Gemini 8 down ., the 7tb er amUing and waving at 1:30 wrlcked the area lwice since dlepori; Mary Cline, Pomeroy; County. He was • passenger in
of 44 planned orbits, In the a. m. EST, !llday. But said last summer.
Sheryl Hicks, Mlddleporl; Fe- one of the can.
western Pacific emerpncy astronaut physician Dr. Cbarh!s The Ne,ro district of oouth- lit Isaacs, Coolville; Ellie Hawarea. One reason lpr the Berry, "I'd waeer that they are west Los Anceles was quiel thorne, Racine; Belly Hayn,
FIREMEN CAlLED
landing choice wsa the fa&lt;l ; latJcued."
Wednesday nlpt but authorl- Syracuse.
Pomeroy firemen were sumwas dayll8ht there, and nJshlln Wbat happened?
ties were ready to roll in force
moned at IZ:tl p.m. Wedn..
tile primary reoowry area of ''I doR'I tblnk we know," oald should they detect indications
MeJc• OtiMI'II Rolf Itel
day tu Hemlock Grove whore
the western Atlantic.
GllrUb.
· of another outburst of violence Admlolont - Kl!llllllb 'l1lo- 1 bruBh ltre had been started
The Ratton was kept In "The apoctfle failure we can't Uke Tuesday's rioting. Other mas, Pomeroy; Omar Bays, near the Cbarles Marshall miauapense lor five !lours-from ·reaDy determine al this time," cit)' •IOJides and residents of Racine.
dence. No damaae was r•portthe ttme the trnuiJie (lfopJied 11(1
(Ccmlinued on paee 2)'
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Dllcbll'IOS - N18t.
ed by Fire Chief Henry Werry.

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Open Hunt for Safecrackers

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VOL XVII NO. 273

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Sale I "Harvest"
Imported Braided Rugs

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Vaughan, Don Hunnel, Frank ! have four chlldren.
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fl• ,lnd F. Jza ullmore the AmerVau8han and Elza Gilmore Mr I
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"'""and P.nst flags. The Rev.[
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Swatzel reported the
ha~ i Mr. and Mrs: Btll
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Carver W!lliaoms pastor of the I
mber bi
. . (Beverly Perrtnl of Pon tac,
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s p of 30 w•tb llll •Mih
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Frr ~ l Ba ptrst church. gave the
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A double thick
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quota at 31. Guy E. Gumther, week witb his parents Mr. and /
uwot a !On
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Paul Cascl and Omrles Swat· · '
heavy weight
f: l''dgt' or allegiance led
by
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Mrs. Jehn Harrtson and famreversible
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F'1sher, pres1'den t
zel ard
eachf recetved· a certificate
of 'Illy• They planned to visit in
~l r~ !1' :1.:;on
25
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aw
ar secunng
or morei Dayton with her father before
braid rug, featuring
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and
Guinth-1 returmng
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the authentic home\ :.r r·: ll;:rl Anthem al'•&lt;·ompanied 'with the annual Fellowship Tea j ~ receifi ve an award for se~- Michigan.
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spun look of Early
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· to be lleld in AprU when the lll8 ve new members this
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·" fls N•utzl•dng andl sdllent EJecta Circle of the Middleport year. Kenneth Harris present- Mrs. John Kincaid has
re- • American. It's made
IJI'd' r r wa ~ ~1 e
for t 1e ead
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d fflFirst Baptist Church met Tuesave '"I P Y tu Swat· · turncd to her orne after spen ·
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for wear and dura11 111· tap" 1v 1
etty an .Je
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tstand'
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TJ1f. Prea bl.
• th !day evening at the home of
or o~
~ servtce . ID 1 mg severa uttys 1 n
un ar,
8 11 •.1
llillty.
, ·. .
m e_ ~o e 'Mrs Milton Hood
]the Amencan Leg1on dunngj W. Va. wit!: her daughter, Mrs.
1
u n ~ l r lu trn n followed In unl~on : ·
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' 1965. Mrs. Fisher on behalf of rPaula Ruttencutter and chil·
:1nd ;1ddresse1 of welcome were r Mrs. Tony Fowl~, clrairman, !the Unit, presented a check for l dren
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1'. \ ''n h~· M~yor Ch:ul es Legar ,presided. .Mrs. Rt~hard O"!en:$50 to the Unit which was ac-l
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' Outer surfaces 35% Reproand \ Irs. FISher on behalf of !Wa! devotional &lt;hauman usmg fcepted by Guinther
1 Mrs. Frank Hysell of Rutltw !'nit
,as her topic, "T~ Last Seven ' Fred Crow intr~uced the' land has been returned tu Hoi·
cessed Wool, 35% Rayon, and
A u ~1hary guest_s and
past i Words of Jesus. .
. _speaker, Eugene Craig, 8 car- [ zer Hospital for medical treat~Jr:s ~ n,: n_t s \vere _mtrodurf"d by I During: the busmess BeSSIOD : toonist for Columbus Dispatch, ment. Her daughter and son-in30% Miscellaneous Fibers.
Mrs h s ~er and mcluded .Mrs. ithe croup pve $0 to the school , who substituted for Ed Mason. 11aw, Mr. and Mrs. George John\l_l lsr:r C.11 r . of Altll'ns, e1ghth 1lunch pro.e.r&lt;~m, voted to send Mr_Craig has twice received the son were with her Monday and
dr,lm·l pres1dent ; Mrs. Ben .a gift of mone~ and c~ds _to George Was~ingtonHonor Med- Tuesday. Her room number is
Colors: Mono Brown - Green
~ ~IJ t.~ hng .. dt&gt;partment mu ~ic the Nor!a~ fa~1ly . spel'tal 10- a1 for. Freedom,
320.
( h.11 .1m 111 . Mrs. 0. ft. -Martm.:terest rruss10nar1es in India, who I An mteresting and hOOiorous
Mrs. Edward French enter· :
Red --Multi Brown
t: l~t;·:rt
community ser~ice l lrave a ~ew ba~y.
.
]talk was given by Mr. c raig tained her canas ta club last '
' ~'••man and Mrs. Gerald W1ld-1 The . ctrcle will , contr1bute lwho illustrated it by drawings. week at her home on Fisher St.
ermuth . ~rs . G~ge Mowrey, sandwtches and cooktes for Lhe : In closing, he asked
Frank Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
ll rs. Dovld Cummgs, Mrs. Ern- 1Fellowsbip Tea tu he beld at Vaughan to come to the stage Charit~ Bradbury Mrs. Lionel
. , , Powell. Mrs. J . M. Thornton, 1the April meeting of th~ B. H. land stand, whereupon he dre\1 Boggs, Mrs. Will i~m Childs and
20" x 32", Reg. $2.95 _ _ Sale $2.39
6/l' x 103", Reg. $25.95 _
Sale $21 .95
Mrs. Ohn Knaw, Mr!. Georgt• ISanborn Missionary Society for a donkey, then later, a picture Mrs. Donald Mills.
RefreshHackett. Sr., Mrs. Frank Fu-1the Rio Grande Association. It , of Mr. Vaughan. Steve Jewell ments were served during the
22" x 42", Reg. $3.95
Sale $3.19
91" x 114", Reg. $36.95 _ Sale $31.95
----- - - iwas .alst v?ted to remember ' was also asked to ~he stage. evening .
30" x 54", Reg. $7.95
Sale $6.39
102" x 138", Reg. $46.95 _Sale $39.95
shut·lns durmg Easter.
The post commander spoke Mr. Curtis Wood has return42" x 66", Reg. $11.95
Sale $9.59
' Mrs. Tony .Fowler cave the ·on lhe doll projecl and stated ed to his home in Inglewood,
Pom.roy, Ohio
IProgr~m readmg a poem, en tit-: that the legion would see Clat Calif., after having heen called
lied, M~raele of Sprmg and · jhe dolls were delivered tu here due to the death of his
TONIGHT
THURSDAY
Icondur ted • qu Iz on churr..c VIet Nam.
NOT&amp; OPEN
broth Ch· I W od
AI
22" x 102"- Reg. $8.95 - -- - - - Sale $7.39
hymns. The next mee ting will i F'ollowing the benediction bv t e~ , +....atrhes h o .. K so
w · e1r ome m noxA
be held at th e horne of "•t rs .. the Rev. Alkire, and retirement- reurmng
Ill e, Tenn. were Mr. an d •t
Fri. &amp; Sat., March 18-19
22" x 138"- Reg. $10.95
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Sale $9.39
Frances Bear hs.
1o
colors, ~rank Vaughan pre- Harold Beahm and ramil who
"GLORY GUYS"
~Irs . Hood served a
des- sented a sk1t showing the mean·
· y
rTechnieolor}
sert course to the above named ·
f th
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have been here w1 th thetr moth1'om Tryo n, Harve Presnel1
, mg o e prinCiples of the
M G · w d d Mr
VISIT THE 3rd FLOOR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
-a nitand
Marth•
Fowler Mrs Nora Am ·
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by
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"FORT COURAGEOUS"
Genev1eve Saxton, asking the 'aUdience to support · · ?0 ·
.
1 Hamilton,
Donald Barry
! and Mrs. Willi• Anthony.
God and country.
Mrs. Richard Pickens accomA 80 10 "G d Bl
, pamed her mother, Mrs. Eloda
0
eso America Webb to Holzer Hospital in Gal-t
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of a hymn closed the
po" on ay or a m tea1
_ __ __ program cbeckup.
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ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS

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Dec. 16, !llq, Stepbea !IIIII his allnces

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Judp

releatie from lllillllm!Jrl Gil a Rkillard S. H!ller saki for. the •
writ of habeu corp111 obWMd eaurt.
by Georp.
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be 'The "":''.
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remained In .~." lbe ~ C8lldy preclpllllled 1 nl&amp;haalcl, "111'1&amp; • kl!oiii 'ilitllaltint fllr II"" thaa S4
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loot yelll'l, the «&lt;IIIi CAP·DIRECTORS- Richard Sayre of Vinton,
and r..uren
loqijlll 11 llcll ...... Be wu llltl, ..._. "• lrllle error," tor ter, bave11een employed u director and assistant director
~ to IMIIIPJttew lllfl ~ New York "is unquettion- Mllp Co~. for Community Action. (CAP). s,y~e will resign.
.~IIIIa 1!ldel, .. . dlflljltdt, 'abb" llalile. So the alale wJil oountlel for the Office of Econonuc Opportumty. Hoffman IS
V not ~blt, til
pay JleMiaoR about ~.aaa • tleman. 'lbeJ are pictuted liere ill their Dew mala office In tile
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CAl F. NDAR Million Dollar S_ubstation
l--llU11 llentlael, PolllMOJ·IIIddleport,

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the ~and' jury wednesday
of a defunct· .eohQnbQ elkarges Of Income tax evasion.

COLUMBUS IUPI)

owner

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Olben Namotl
. Lipfert, 49, owner df the Lll)o
fert 011 Co. and Ulckbournt
service station, WBil indicted for
evasion of individual income
taxes from 1959-62. The IRS
said Lipfert reported only $44,•
0011 Income during the four
years but claimed he actuaDy
eamed $103,110.
Llp'ert 11 • member of '"Franklin Co.;;.ty Rural
•
Commission,
Sharwell was In the newJ In
.1... when "'" alate accused
n. of owb!li"',..
bbD
more than $1 mil·
non 1n alleged delinquent ctgar.
et •··es ·••d penalties

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tobacoo firm and ca Marlel)!l Indicted 011 OOlJiplalnts filed
.LUMLIY ... WANDA
FRIDAY
service •station owner arid ·his by ' the Internal' Revenue Serv·
~ .GN:::::- EVANG.ELINE
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wife were Indicted by a federal ice were Sherman S. Sharwell,
"".....o.TYO,CEITIY .·u·.·LIC':-"Toi
.""APTER!
~'" eoom••&gt;· ......~... ot 'l OES, Mtddleport, will hold AI The new, million dollar Addi· lng power and protection to the
54, now of New York City: Mr.
~... ~;.' ~~o::·:~.O:· 0~:'.,,'~1:! ~ rummage sale Friday and Sat-' son SUb-station now under eon- area served by the substation. PT. PLEASANT - Brush en
and Mrs. Gra"t D. Edwards of
,..s;... "'" .... """ '"''
urday, March 26-26 in the Wil· I struction by Columbus
and With e rating of 1!.750 kw, nearly 2011 acres of U. S. GovMarietta, along with Alvin G.
lh'f· l4U dU' of ,IUILU)', Ul88, t.be )
"''"""'"
The . ........ •••• . I le Maud Coale! building, for· .1 Southern Ohio Electric Compa- the new station will be operat· emment land in the old TNT
Llpfert orLockllourrie and Eds:•·ln~~~~~mi;!11;;.t• ;~~·~:·~~ I merly eccupied by Cliff's Shoe ' ny, will add substantially to the ed from the Control Center at area belonging to U. S. Pow·
N. Wood of Columbus.
::,.:'"" c""" •• ~etp co•••·•· Repair. Members wishing arll· tax rells In GaUia county
the home of/Ice in Columbus. A der Company burned WednesTh• IRS eontendl Sbarwell
cles picked up may contact Mrs. One of two diesel
un- second diesel unit will.be in· day afternoon before
being I
ow.esy$4?,820 In Income taxes for
rtal•n•
Hf~ll'
mrH1!!8ifl ~!eCUrlna ••m• J h L
WY2-3700 , • r Mrs. ....
Qn
na purehased recent Iy by th e sta lied In t he near future near brou ght und er control at 5 P· m· 1
1160 and 1961.
1011,11,in&amp; de~l'ribed reiil prop· o n yonsl
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William King, WY2-56111.
eompany will be used for peak- Superior, south of ·Jackson. in Over 75 persons fought t h ej
Edwards, 60, and his wlfe,
, ..~ ,, ,, no"'"'"'"' ........
MONDAY
that service arell and will be blaze which was reported at
Gahrlel, 57, were lndlcted for
tJ! It'~, I ''""'·
uta!~
•ltuated
W th• ToWII·
p ast Ch'Ie f1 of ro•eJIS
u ·
Temp1e
20 p. m.
· Fl remen from Pt·
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countr,
Ohio.
used
for
the
ISme
purpose.
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perjury In COOilectlon with lndl·
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:_'!,':~'",,",~;.,~~~~. ·~o~:::!::; Pythian Sisters in Middleport
The lint jet proputsed gener- Ple.,sant, Mason, the National SAIGON &lt;UP!) _Two
vidual Income tu returns for
'""" ,, ,,,. , o. ~· Town '· "'"'' : wdl meet Monda;evening,
alor m the Columbus and South- Guard and workers from the 1 . . .
he!' ed
195&amp;-63 by understating
1-1 t)l"~' l vmpany •
Purcba.~; March 21, at th e horne of . . (C..:onI'1nueel ,__
page I)
, Electric Company ser- CIVIl
. . delense Clemen t . Tr.ee C
t1fled jets,
leV
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h;·nre mr u;o rodJ: then• •ouih
uvm
ern
Ohm
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MIG
income
and tuea due. The IOV•
21
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~~p~~~'·not:r~n~::! :060 u..
Mrs. William Allman on S.outh . sa.•~ Hod~e.
•tre area, will be installed ::~t Nursery and McClinic W!ldl1f~ ommun
American
ernment claimed they ewettlt==================:,
, 1 "''""'"'· oo•"'"'"' .., ,...._ Thlrd Ave.
I Anythmg on that at this Picway stallon, south of Colum- Station were on the scene a1l shadowed
... 0011 for the flve-vear
FIRST
1s In
Ul.erefrom • certalll PHI"
a.l
tim e 1s
. pure apecu Ialion ," sa1'd bus, .10 the near fu ture.
perstnne I of th e Tree bombing targei1i
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t~urcpun~
GHd•·d b)· John P. Doualu llDd
TueiKI•Y
afternoon.
Wood
a
real
estate
QUALITY
1 't"..~::"':,
1~ MEIGS COUNTY Democrat · Gemi~l mission chief Wlllis.m Each of these units Is self Nursery slood guard .through- ~a~~~~~ S. ~e ~~;:;,~~
waa c~rged with fallln&amp; to
REGULAR_
''"' ,,,, ., " ,.,. "'· ""'""' meeting tonight Is al the Svra· Schneider.
stutlng and can be brought out the evemng and n1ght to
te .••
tu returns from 195&amp;-63 and with "~rtffl-.1 Oil St 1o
Il ~ \3.7:'1 artel, mol"' or 1.... tor •
d
h I
• I No one bl ameel ..._
,_ Into operation In Iess than twe I prevenI any re-outbrea k. At no 'planes
a 90 encoun rw sur'-"
.a
II n
, 01 ~p 1 e 18 d~~crtpuon or th• 11arc•l cuse gra e sc oo .
.. ~ Uwr
f
• to • air (SAM) mliBUeJ owing taxea on a ps income
~~~~~~n e!l:c~rr~d. ~terence 1• made
nauts. P r esl dent Jotmson minutes The total cost of the time were any homes endan- 1 ace
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W. Mlln lt.
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tn •~&gt;Ill del'll. atao • 40 aert trat1
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praised them for their "remark- three uniiiS will approximate gered and slthogh the
fire A Ai F.
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a le courage and polae under 14,0011.000 and all ate ochedull'rl burned over storage 1gl110s in ch'Af
h t d wn by enemy
MJtMI~~
at • comer 15 (h•ln•
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1.cer ect1on
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e area con ammg
- Eund (ire during
the raldJ
"" ""'" "' soo. No. ' · 1'. '· o. ,.,
Elerti
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of
officers
WBil !teld
To
the
mystery
ol
what
went
year
plos1ve
powder.
the
igloos
are
eel
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jn Uh~o tnm ~auY'I Purcllu.t: \lwnce
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U.IDg
'"' " '"""' "'' " un .. &lt;o ,., when Lydia Circle of the United I wrong was a d
a "tcond
so constructed from
concre e len Bien Pby highway bridge
aorthtl~l ( Ofl\l'r of Lot No. e \0
I mystery
te the public at
811d stee! that danger a( ex• dPout eight miles east of tbe
U l!l St•c !Jon I G~orl!e Oownint"l SUr· Methodist church met Tuesday
,~1 1: :hO'n!'P •ou1n 7 1 r0hatn~ and a• evening at the church M r 5 least - of what the astronauts
ploding pewder was remote. hi. tori tty N
achute
wt&gt;~t
chalna 1nd I
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bout their
hln
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1'.'m~;.'' ""rh.-1rt
., '"' "'~"'" '""'"' ot . Jay Warner chairman presid· a o say a
pltc g
0sp1 -. tWS
The cause of the aze was b ed and the pUol
I,,, \u ~ !Soll tl DowniniJ"• sur... eyl~
bel'Jeved to have been fr m 0listed
serv
then~~ ~tJ\\UI ';l rhAli\J a nd :1;8 linlu ed and Mrs. William Swatzel I capsul e.
as missing
;~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~;~, ~~d ~~ ~= and Mrs. Tom Crow were in 1 Space age~cy offlrlals said
__ - - .burning of trash In the area by lt was the ~t time Amer'' ,,, ''"" "I "'"'"I""' «otaln- charge of the devotions and Wednesday mghl they bad In Holzer Sospllal:
workers of the powder compa- I an
keamen bave "nJIOtllllll-111
lnf ~0 liC!I!I. ~f!'I"Ntble to • IUrve,
. d callll ed the bla ze ed
c spo
,.,,,
" '""" .-1.,, JuM, ""''· program. "Imitation," was tbe Houst
. 0 n tapes oI th. e ctmversa- hours :1-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents I DY and wm
e.e possible algbtlng., of the
~~ ~~~ r~·:~~~ '~;~~·t o:o~~,;edKC•t~ topic of the program and con- : hon reporting in h•B!I • pitched only on Pediatrics Ward.
I W get out of contral.
sopblsttcaled. Chinese
• ,11111 r D&lt;&gt;lll(llu Klld wife. to Juon cemed the crucifixion and res· , voices the astronauts' struggles
Admisllons
·1
tied MIG 21
I'!T"'k:~l
ll\ ·t~ed ltAIBd ~eptember
'th th e Ge mIn'1 and Agena Mn Leiter A. Thompson, 35
ms
supp
I .
~. I~Jj r••;l1nlt'd In Otol'd Boolt: 111. urrectlon.
WI
North Viet Nam !Jtfolmed
'""
''""rur1"'"•1 ~omolete
'"·"
~
vehicles · They said
they Garfield
' Ave.; J ohn E· Lloy d1 G &amp; Defeated In
u•"rr- w
~&gt;' lf'ss.
d•
L 1e repor t of the nam 1na t'ng
1
f!Jources said however· the awtft
"''''""" " "' ,..,.1 ••"'" ... 1eommittee was given and offi· ' "thought" they would release 130 Portsmouth Rd.· Mrs. Cles· Wheele-bur" Meet
jets have been' · re
r~~wll
, r~n·ancto 11 made •o tntd 1
· th
to th e pu bll c, but d1d ' ter L. Tackett, 841' s e ~ 0 n
ao
e
dl'~\1 Jnd II If rnarte • part hen!!of cers elected were Mrs. Kermit ' e tapes
not reported. ~
a~ '"'"u~h tully .. rtlten hel'ltt"' ~on· I Walton ' chairman·
Ave.; Mi nme
. L. Wall • E:asteml A strong Bowles Market team
----tAin,na 3~ ~l llrft't. murw or leiS.
'
• Mrs • Rich· I' not say when •
.
ard Rupe, vire chairman: Mrs.
Ave . Claude c Miller Rt 1 eliminated G&amp;J of Gallipolis
Tra~t ,-.Q. ~ l!elnll tn Section No a.
I Wh I
'"""'''' , ,. ; "'' ••••• No " ,Charles Persinger, secretary:
Patriot· William Henry,
Jr., from the 12th annua
ee ersTbe umoo tl( ei!Bdrea ell~! ~~~prooh1:~ ... ~;~~~~~·.~~~~~~~·~~:~~;: Miss Myrtis Kay Parker, treasBidwell': Mrs. Raymond
E. burg Independent
Basketball lible to aUead kladw=-tel
"'·"· """"'" '"' '"'".,. " urer: and Mrs. T. A. Downie,
·
Barr Rt 1 GaW..,Iis· Timothy Tournament Wednesday night. claosea Ia ~-"-- . -;-..:...,
IOI,JIIt: i::lt:'ii:'nnlnll II 11 Hon(})' l.o·
,
(C " eel fro
)
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. ,.. . aeedell
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CU ~! lrl'l' un t!w §QU!h line ol Ern· third member of nominating I
,on~nu
m Pill t
s. 'Taylor
Rt. .,.... 1 Ewington;
Final score W8S 134 to 95. The Diltrlct tllfl_laU
:::/·~~·~~~~~~:\~o\~/~·~~ ~~=~~~(l~~~e~~: C"ommittee_ A dessert course Watts worked quietly to calm James A. Bush, Vinton; Carl- Gallipollt aquad tr11iled only M1 Sa........., M8rcll It, Ill'"lhl'lli'P
• '"'"' '"IIORII""the"""''
""'' was served
during
u
Wit
saod public 'h
b
R theI Bsocial ten51ons. But poIIre remalned ton J . Hackney Rt 1 Leon w 81-51 during half time. In the "1tead
lUIUlOA . .
ru~ll ~uor1h
mai llllli 51-J fl'~l lo
•
our y MI"S. US!Ie l rown ' concerned that
I ld nt Va .. Mrs. Mary c. Goodwin Rt. last hair, the winners outscorM
br.llwe. th~ nce IOUlhWt-atetl}
78 and Mr• Will'
s tzel
an nc e
ed G&amp;J .,. AA
earlier reported. Tile .....
rodt ~nd iO feet to liltHontoy
IBm wa .
mlghl iaflamt the troubll • 1 Letart; Mrs. Paul c. Ranh}""''TI.
~~;~~~~~;;" ;~~ P~~~!.~' ~~~nom;; i
ail.
dolph, Rt. 1 Letart; Mra. John Mike Halley had 29 for the qec, addrenet aud parents
1
lHo.
Nimh
BirtL.I-.
of
Buocb Rt 1 Portland· A Frank
Bill Francis totaled 22. names can be maUed to Bos
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b'gh 1 82 Raelne or pboD!'d to
••nnr~cr o&lt;ED· vot. "'· ,,., I S • f. I b •-d
Wh
i •
Walton, Rt. 1 Racine;
Jumor Thompson was I
or . •
•
'''· "''" '"""" ""' ""'"'''
• on II .f' e ra..,
oop Ttg It up
J Le . P
. Mr
S the winners with 39. Hecks WI NOll, daytime, or WI t.
,0\1 ~"e rf'q\Ufl'£1 lo a.n"wer
the
Mr and Mrs Elza Gilmore DUBUN '"""ED al.~ . W19, omeroy,
I.
•
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turn In tb
ve0 '""
u :o ~eTitlon ln ~be :lnQ t\a~ or AP·
. .
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.
lfiAoM
ftl't&amp;IQ Bert Gilke
Rt 1 M'ddl rt·1 Thompson bad 36 and
Bob &lt;JWI
e e UI6·
rtL 19tl6. or jud~ml'nt by dehu.JI wiU enterl810€'d With a fam1Jy par- !1 thundered thrOUgh fiag bedeck•
y, E •Greenl Rtepo 2 ~~~V~f~:5~------J.:::::::::::::~::::::::::::~11
bJ rrncte~~u Riamst You .
S d
.
,
Mn George
·
'"' '""'"·•• BANK 4 , ..v. ty un ay evenmg at
their ed cities and towna today u Alb.
.,_ He.le J '•otu.~n,,l
"Gs CO\IPA.\Y.
home' L'ncoln
Ifeigh•·
honer- Irish raen and sons 0 f Ertn from Ra any;
n ·G"' Erv'
An Ohi O Corpora: ton,
I
WI,
. . '"'"·
Mn Robert
I''''"""
ing
their
son ' Michael on hil around tho. world celebrated the Rutland·
cme, Mrs.
. James .B. '"·
nww n:1•'.1 &amp; PORTER
.
.
" "'""'' '"' ""''"""
ntnth b~rthday.
great naltonal feast day of St lro
'G
c Le
121 Jl). 17 · ~ ... 13 ' 3 • 10• 17 ''After the honort:d guest epen- Patrl k
·
nton; rover · a~
"
a• ' ed his gilts, a dessert course Par:.i.., and pageants, lports
LE&lt;AL •or1co
: carrymg out the St. Patrick's ant! drama were lhe order o/ ... ~, t 'w· ·
Rt., •
" '"' ••• ,., o• co•vouNcr D th
d
h d
h
....,..a uugmaa, . •
~ tod"l th at
The NIIIL811N Mode' 1.8'881
"""""RiAL nun 0 , •"•
ay •me was serve to Mrs. t e ay as I e nallon paid bom. M Robert L
Cong. Walter H. Moeller announeeu
""""' 0 ' " '
' " " " " " ' Elza Gilmore Sr
Miss Loul•e age to the national
tte
IOn, rs.
·
...n1 agal· n sponsor the "Week t'n Washington' for.
MutlrpleM
QoJor 'l'elnllto11
P~c..-Lfs
cHvRcH 011 THE IITHEL 1 .
·•
"'
apos •
Jr. Ironton· Mrs Opal
G
wu
'""''" o• coo o• oow•1•oroo, G1lmore. Mrs. Denver Kapple,
y'
Rt •1 Will.
Wood. ners of an essay contest from each of the 11 counties
(23'-UdtiiOflll. 274~q.lna.lllll...,tur-t
15001 ..110 "· •u•
0
•lOT
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the
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and
b
th
TO
GET
COOKIES
oun&amp;,
·
ow
;
the
lOth
Dt'stn'ct.
~-···
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INCO"POU.TID,
1
IIUIJI,ILQI.. e~·
ro t'rS,
p ul T u ~ - - - &amp;tJUu &amp;a .w of ltD
W.mut .........
''"'* '
: Joe ~ and Roger llld he Girl Scout T
52
Wed
a
· ....,.bree, Hamden.
The theme of the
whlch Is not to exceed 400
bordwood iio11U.
0
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' b"t and iwstenea. A , turkey 1 nesday met a~lhe
Mr RobertBirlbtG E-'words in length ls "ls
o =:;'~'i~ Q-~ c.w
j~' "nl'rPby IIVl'Q&lt;•"IO•olht"·•"
otfl di
I
ed
M
Dl ehl and planned land I. •-··hter . . UUI'
0 ut 0f Dat e.?"
staggerlng them over a S.week • .AdmlnlSoporllcopeVDor-wllllpoHoU.,.-,p.,..
... ,_.....
" " '""' memom , 1 the Frtend.; ' nner wao a so serv 11 noo~ 1 rs. James
riotism
1 20
'""'"'' of " ' ...... Chuftb In observance of Mike's birth· to pick up their Orden
of De&amp;day
' ....... ' . p.m
The "Week in
period.tbA JOth
host D!"'"'ct
and
bosle!l • NewAdmlnlSIWeRule~~ delat___._
~~I'·"~"''
from
-'1) iJe
1•"u o 1 Oo\\nmrton. H. D. No 6.
Jlill~n•' Ohl.1, And to al Olltef'l whom I day.
I Scout cookies next Tuesdav •t
.
Is set for June 12 • 18 when
e
IIU'I
wu
ltbat . . yov. tUM UHF TV uu. radio. • • •
II nl~ '· rr,rJr i&gt;rt);, that On the lit day'
MrJ. wr....
1/IMP
I
Dlsc
rtefS will work in the
selected to accompany the stu• • ~polor Pl4eUt.y CoDbol ••• 4W ...... tL ildo IDIIw . .
Ql \T .. rd•. 1!1116. Ihe 'frutte•• of the .
!I house. Also the
Sh
Bo......fl
rnrn .l.l' Peopl•• Church of
th• !'
""VE GUESTS
alrls are to hand in thel '
erman necutterl
man's office with him and
dents, who will IISilt Cong.
- . : &amp; . . . . wblte TY piCtara
Bf'll\cl Chl.lrch ~.o! God ot Ooltll.lniJtun
r artt.. Detty Alaa M Dobson
Mrs.
d M M II In
• A.dmitai.AutomadcD I ·,;acCJNaitillllmlaattl~ ., ......
''·'"
'"." ' c""'' or comm"" "'" "' I Weekend guests of Mr. and cles
for tbt Troop ae-aper by M . • A. Dur.ham • M
tlaff leadi
to become
an
rs. oe er
bJ
-.
8 111ray ~ S.IU.
~11'11• tounh, Ohio, LD CAM No 1:1
.....y Duel J 8rlomE J hn
r I . ~th
- t..nce ~or
-'
fltl1. thPlf r~:Malll P•tltion, priy&amp;nl Mrs. Ivan Carmen and
sons, lhe 21st of each month.
M,
W.l
ng washl ngton
a memorable e. . F.....
• - l i d pr I I b 23' Color TV Dk:tarelubt with DIW rt ··-"',htoun for 1111 order rt'Y!n.11 them ' Pearh Fork Road were their were collected and garnet were ames · 0 son, rs. James allties to observe the
contest winners.
tlaat Pn • ilbupll' JlctaM a4 r...M;t llriPh
'
&lt;~ 11 or•l) tu tr1nlfu 'lnd ronvt7 to
•
W McDougal .&amp;n-la J
'
•tttlcl.patell JIH'Jdab,21H'.W..ll't1Mp
~. ''""'' " ,., T'"""" "'""""
. son and family, Mr. and Mrs. played. Refreahmenta were ter· Gutr' M w'117,!: E •
Representatives and the
Seniors desiring to ••
(Duft-rtnrt or Frn Will
BaptUUJ 1
ved
e n
ucuu
t
'
tt nd
should IUbmlt their esu
"'""'"I""'""· • o. '· wolo&lt;oo. ohio, , Gary
Carmen and children
to Becky Wright, JIIIIH . Earl 'Sa ~ J M ·
ate n actiOn, to a e
Y~
'"" ''"'"'"' .... nbod '*~
i Rhonda and il&lt;&gt;nald ot Collllll- Barnes, Jo Ellen Diehl, Marla A.
yr ' r., rs.
hearings, and to tee
their high school principal
The '"""''"' '"' •••••• ......... !bus.
NeutzllnK, Darla Neutzllne ear. D .. ':rrLeUT, ~~ul T. Swain, Miss of the fascinatin&amp; sights In
later than April 15.
tllt !own~hlp of ~lNo {;ou ntJ
of I
al
T
I
&amp;...all
•
I~.:Aett Mill
tl '
!tal
Evaluation tommltteel
,\ll'IR!&gt;, &lt;loll S!Jtt' u-1 Ohl~. and boUDd·
ynn racy, Maralynn Tracy, A. T
Mr1' Ch I
11ft on s cap .
· area W. Mr. Moeller noted that travel being appointed, and the
"Btrlnnln~t
'"' '•~n'''
" touow•
MISSION ANNO~CED
Rfta Boothe1 Debbie W'·erry,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
at tilt Jliorthw••t coner
~up Wam1ley Mrl. James W
.
·
-.~n be ----·•-' by
" Town .xo. ' " &gt;hown "' "'" .,.,
The 4-C Mission of evangells- and Susie Soulsby. Ntlt week _ 1.,_'
G
wr
·
costs,
lodgmg,
and
meals
will nerl ww
"'""'"'"""'
t:omltl.ll
"' Paae&gt;Jllt. In Se~tlon No 11. Town
the
tin Ill be
--. " 1 •· arnet liht Mrl be
vtded th 11
t . uoene on Mav II 1...
No. T. R&gt;O" No. "· of tho
Ohio I tic services at the Tuppera l
mee Kw
held at Mrs. lloDald M Ro.. oh ·-· 'lnf .
pro
e
eoun 7 WID• ...
r
#
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~omp,an'.~
Purdlau, wblcb uld eor·iPlains EUB Church Is March Soulsby'l horne. Monda• niChl
. ~ ~
ant ner!l. He also reported that for
"N
s ooao 11 the tnteratctlon
uf
·
' "" •"''" No. '"' . . . '" onoro 1
21 througb March 'l/ at 7:!0 p. the troop conducted theJ 0.,' 101,
the first time the
winners
~ho~:~,~e ,,~~u~;~~h!:! i~~~ 11 ~~ m. nightly. The evangelisl Is ceremony at the POIDei'OJ' el• l
NJiA ..;..
would spend tbe ''Week iB Wasbthun~•
:&gt;;orth 7.1,1 •••t panll•l wttb I Rev. Earl Snuder and the host mentary IChool PTA. bletf4nn
II
Jaaton" u I group1 Instead of
S:~te Rout• No 881; tbf'nce WQt
J
_,..
IJ' lJgft:lld Pritt Jateraatloall
100 Ieet ~,,~ tl1• Plac• ot bet~n1lla,:.
pastor, R~v. E. C. Emerso1,
-~ Dlvllloa
HUSH PUPPY
Rfff'rent'e Dttdl; Vol. 1M. , ••• " ' · welcomes everyoDe.
L. pd.
111(1 I ol 18!1. htl Jal, Dltd llii!Ofdar
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•. •us"tneu
Opportunities
PliUadelphia
52 25 .rn
~Ril on "'1Hrl1 uiU pJec• of IP'Oll!ld •
rl
ftol'"
III~R\t•d Ihe •.hUr(h edJfiU.
(Continued from I'IAa 1)
w0
61 26 .612
., Ol d l'~l l li!JI! and t'IUI. wt1l
be ,
.,_.
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45 '1111 .....
beard '" Jr&gt; ·u. o\•loell A. M. liD Mon . i
oM
•...n
Feather Ught
•.,.. ,. '"' ,,, ,, ••'"· 1..,, •• ., Don't Sell Youraalf Shortt the Racine Home Balllt, local- New York
29 48
fU ~:· tlwru/l~t II may bt.
•• I
ed
th
H
wDlvta•Wuhable White Leather
""WARD WELCH
ft C SIION-DIPRISSION
ICI'O!!S
e llreet.
arlen--•
...,
ct.~'i!E~cE 8W,.'!/;~~UJ
PROOP IUitNIII
bach ••ld thm were IndicaW• .L. .Pet.
'ELLII HATFmJ&gt;
IXCIPTtONAL MIOH
tlons that IOtntolll had tried to
Angeltl
4S st .558 NARROW - MEDIUM rn!.&lt;.~, T&gt;IOMAI
IARNtNGS
open both the front IJid back Baltimore
37 41 .474
WIDE WIDTHS
'""""on
PART · TIMI ·WORK
doors of that bank.
St. Louis
•• 41 ""
Crow. C
row &amp; f'ort.. r.
,01 ADDID INCOMI
.n
,w.J
AI IoHner• for P•lliiO!IM'"
FBI Ageutl uid
t hI San Franclsco
J3 441 .429
If you'd like to have 1 beautiful gar•
a.uabl• putJ •t JHIIDna. ma~ u
n...tro1'I
22 5.1 .200
~-~.-w..1-·. 10· ..17: -~ oto
.......
...... ,., ..~ ,,., .. hoi• cut In the vault wu •t&gt;- ""
bano1o '"* wo&lt;ld 1""""' R, c. A.
proJimatel•~ .tnht
to 10 '-'h••
z-Cllnched tllv!IIOR title.
den next summer .•• Begin Nowl All
lblvanla, 0.£. aDd WuttnJhOUM
"'151'
""" TELEVI!iiiON •nd RADIO TUBI:i
iD tile. 'lbey admltted IODll
Wldae.UJ'I Relulta
told chrour!l O'rlr 11-.t mo4MII
ta-"''-.. 118 N y ·
type tube tnUhf •od mercbiD·
money Wll left behind.
..
....IWrt
n on 113
the necessities and 111iatance you'll
1
1
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'""''"
It was belleved that ......
ICbadll
. led)
WIU.••)'OUr
preMD.C
plopmeld.
TO
~~..PI l.;;;i;&amp;ii.~a.;;;~;;;~
need are right here.
quolllr
""
Ill,., U.Tao.oo I btl pari of lbe tteel""' k""'l[
Cllb AYaRI!ahl lm!MGiate)J, Car,
h
P'" •r•
a ,..,. "'"" ,_,, CouW ... on and It the bank Wert In............,.........~~~~.........
•• to 1100.01 ,., IDODtb ta reur
tact In ,._
olber III1 ·
IJ&amp;n ttm•. n.a. tompaaJ will
.,_,
eG1rdtn RekH, Hots, Llwn
ateDd t1nue~a.~ Ullltlno. to ftln
Offlclalt, however
would
Ume If haired. Do not • ...,., unk
Rakes, Pruning She1n, S1ws
1uo f'loUr ..,u... ror flo IIIII I AO eltlmltt of lht -ll-11
Ud tnvHtrneat.
ble los
N ,.., aid all I
e Secco Pl1nt Food
-1 ............. lmn&gt;odlotol&gt;.
HI. orr.. •
l
-8UII!ItN It Itt ap fot J'OII,
•
Wetl Insured.
NOW ON DISPLAY )
-W• hi!IJilfl loeaiiOIM
r ,._,, Spenc
• Sacco Lawn Food
-hllln~t~~&amp;Ue!111lf, oi ~
...,_•1
lr, Who resldH
••
Jllllt
aot ........,.
In au apartment near lbe
• Sacco Pure Bone M11l
t'or ,.noneJ tnterrin Ia 70\ll' aald he
t
the
DOl, II
~
11
Olq, wrfll, plooM lao!U.. p&gt;oH
wen put
building
• Sacco R01e Food
.........
lfttr I o. m. lllCI ob-.ed no
E1rth C1rpet Gr111 Seed
TILIYIItON
lips ol activity lntlde. Aa- eCARDS, •II klnda
P.O. lo• un
other Raclnt resident reported·
ePe1tMoss
FIUED BASKETS
Yountllhwn, Oht. 44512
ly weal by II 2 a.m. llltl
C1ttl1 &amp; Shup
EASTER ROMANCE ~!!!!'!..!..!!!!'!!!!!!!!_~~ell tlld not observe anyone. The"l II UNFILLED BASKETS
1

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B·omb-ers·on
saJgon
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=

All- MOVC Cage Squad Se
Twe Eastern players and one were l!enler Charles Knight, a
each from McArtlrur, Rutland forward, and Junior auard Char·
and Southern were aelected for les Eichinger. Both were also
first team positions on the 1965- selected ltr AII.SVAC hottort
66 AII-MOVC basketball aquad earlier.
Wednesday night.
others picked on the MOVC
1
Easter• players choseo for "Dream Team" were Junior
ftrst team honors on the Mid· Forward Sherm CUndllf
of
Ohlo VaUey Conference team Southern, Ronnie Bls.ck, Rut-

Rutland, Chuck '111omp101, W•
bama, and John McCIIDtock,
Bob Grueser and AlDol Wallbrown, all of Southerll.
McArthur Coach PaullJaDley
wu telected for the "Coadt ol
the Year" honors. '!be (len.
orals also tell wlill· lbe MOVC
Varsity cbamplonshlp trophy,
Eaatem, Rutland, and Wabama
received trophies 1.- abaritt&amp;
the reserve cbampiODshlp.
League President [)maid Mex-te, Rutland Eucutlve Heed
wu In charge of tbe session
beltl at the Martla Reetaoraut
1
bt Middleport.
Others attendlag were Larry
Morrison, Eastern
Executive
Haed; Gary Parsons, head baskBy FRED McMANE
only five singles as the Yankeea
etball ceacb and 4thletic Di·
ALL STARS
UPI Sporll Writer
handed the world champiODB
NCior at Eastern; Bob Ord,
It looks as If Saady Koufax their fourth straight oxhibitloa
Eastern Reserve Cosch 1 Ron·
aid Deem, Soutbem Executive
aRd
Don
Drysdale
have
decided
defeat.
The
Yankees
had
13
bill
. TOP SIX WINNERS - Pictured above are the top six winners of the West VjrHead, Donald Wolle; Southern
grma Archery Indoor Championship of 1966 tourn"ment held in New Haven, March to play Cary Grant and Roek m the game with Clete Boyer
Principal and Athletic Director:
leading the wa Y with two
13. Left to nght, are Eugene McKinney, Pomero~ , non-restdent Champion; Larry Hudso• for a while.
Craysor
Slone, Southern basketThe
two
Dodger
pitche",
who
smgles
and
a
double.
King, New Haven, Men's Bare Bow Champion; ll!ancy Ohlinger, New Haven Woball
Cosch:
Mike Popp, Southmen's Free S~yle Champion; Alice ~napp, New Haven, Women's Bare Bow Cha:npion; are currently holding out for
In other camJl!l: the New
ern Reserve coach; Jim VenB!ll Jeffers, South Charleston, Mens Free Style Champwn, and Shorty Corbin Par· three-year $500,000 contracts, York Mets handed the Minnesonarl, Rutland Principul and ath- ,
kerstrurg, Senior Citizens Champion.-Pboto by Grover's Studio.
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slgned for feature roles Wednes- ta Twins their seventh straighl
letic Director; Jim Adams, Rutday in a forthcoming Hollywond setbac:k as they ekde out a 10.
land Basketball Coach: Alan
movie entitled "Warning Shot," Inning 2-1 victory. Byren
Podbesek, RuUand: John Rei·
starring David Janssen.
Browne's ninth inning two--run
bel, Albany Principal : Bob Col·
NEW 11A VEN - New Haven fending their titles from last wilh a 174 total.
The decision of the two homer gave the Chicago Cobs a
ter, Albany football coach: Paul
was the scene of the West Vir· .vear were Larry King and Nan.. .
hurlers to make the picture :1-1 v1'ctory 0 ver oc- Cl 1 nd
Haney,
McArthur
basketball
ginia State Indoor
Archery cy Ohlinger, both of the local l'lmshmg second and third indicates that neither is about Indians.
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Championship
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Men's to concede anything iR contract
Bill
Wade.
Joe
Pollack
a•d
McArthur
football coach; Bob '
Sunday, March 13 when
54 ing 270 and 251 out of a possible Bare Bow diVISIOn were Don negotiations with the Dodgers.
Oliver,
Wahama
basketball
archers from Charleston, Hunt- 300 points, Larry and Nancy re- Noll of Pt. Pleasant With 1 U7, It even suggests that they may Dee Weber, three young "SmoD 11111 lll'Hl lllldoort!
pitchers
attached
to
the
Giants'
coach;
Frank
Capehart,
Wah•·
ington, Pl. Pleasant, Parkers- tained their respective W.V.A. and Ken Allison of South Char- sit out the season rather than minor league camp, combined ' !loelln'l 11 make yoa wanl le
ma: Row! Congdon,
Athens
burg, Morgantown. Fairmont, A. Men's Indoor Bare Bow and leston, shootmg 252.
sigo for the club's offer.
to pitch shutoot hall for eight
lei up ud 1•?"
Messenger, and Bob Wingett,
and others c.ompeted.
W.V.A.A. Women's Free Style In the Men'• Free Style div~ The movie goes before the
Tbe Daily Sentinel.
Alter an mvocation by the Titles.
sion two other South Charles- earners at Paramwnt Studios innings as .San. Francisco CLEVELAND, Ohio (UP!) _
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Paul
Warfield,
Rev. Jack T. Welch of the lo- Also finishing on top were ton men, Charlie "Flip" Crouch on April 1 and a spokesman
who missed most of lui seas111 FIRST
cal St. Paul Lutheran Church, Jeffers of South Charleston, and Frank Thompson tied with said tbe roles of the two · Card Dr Tl
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the shootmg began at 10 a.m. shooting a fine 282 and winning 279 points in a "dead beat" pitchers would be two Wei!ks i•
and by 4 p.m. the last arrow the W.V.A.k Men's Free Style for the runner-up place and duration. The season will Rook1_e forst basema• George upected to be released from REGULARhad been launched and the re- IItie, and Ahce Knapp of New were forced to a sudde• death already be started by the time Kernek s three-run homer In Sbaker Medical C.Uter In 8 few Certified Oil Station
the s1xth mnong prvo1ded the da after
erlnl from
oults were tabulated .
Haven. who captured the W.V. shoot-off. Two rounds eensist- the picture Is finished.
difference as the St. Louis
U rrbo&lt;ecov
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On top and successfully de- A.A. Women's Bare Bow title ' ing of 5 arrows per round were
Teammala Have Blueo
Cardinals turned back the _
co a "·
' shot before the tio was finally Meanwhile, the Dodger team
Detroit Tigers 4-2. Ken Hom!- •
broken. Crooch emerged victor· continued ill the doldrums by son and Ossie Chavarria tach
ious by a mere point to nab dropping a t-0 decisita to .the hit a two-run homer aa tilt
second placo and Jeavo lhird New York Yankeeo. Wh1tey
Kansas City Athletiu belled
for Thompson
Ford, Bill Stafford and Stove the Pittsburgh Pirates 12-5.
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Runner-ups .ln tbo Women's Hamilton allowed Los Augeles Rookie catcher Gle• Clark,
inserted into the lineup wbell
FRESNO. Calif. !UP)) - Jim teams who could use my serv- i Bal'l! . Bow division were. Karen
GeDe Oliver was burt, drove In
Maloney, CincinnaU pitching ! iees." Last year he got $32,1100. Clark of New Haven with tOO Bullebl Score
aee. says he honestly feels he
Both Would Suffer
and Nancy Noll of Pt. Pleasant, Win Over Knicks
three runs to lead the Atlanta
is worth $50,000 to the ReJ!s and He said if he were to sign shootmg l60 pom.ts.
By United Preol lntematioaal Braves to a "2 victory over the
couldn't turn in a good~ason for less than what he thinks In . the Women 1 Free Style The Baltimoro Bullets have Washington Senators. o.orgo
for them II he doesn't get it. he's worth he would have "a diVISion the New Haven Club opeaed up a Ill game lead over Smith and Tony Htrloll had
Maloney said Wednesday he is grudge against the owners all made a clean sweep when Ruth the St. . Louis Hawkl iR l!leir three bits apiece as tho Bot!to1
Mt. hurting financially but "! 1year."
Roush and Wanda King captur- battle for second place In the Red Sox topped the Phlladel·
honestly feel I'm worth $50,ooo l "I wouldo't be satisfied &amp;Ad ed 2nd and 3rd wiill • 226 and Western Dlvlsioa of the Nation- phia Phillies 5-3. Center fielder
Ken Berry, who was hitless In
ond I'm making my stand. consequently be giving my best 192.
a1 Basketball Association.
Either I get it or ClncinRati effort every time out. Then I . Tho. awards preseoted fw the The Bulleta gained OR the idle his first 17 at bats, tlrovo Ill
won 't get me."
· wouldn't be fair to myself nor first lime th1s year were a_. Hawks Wednesday Aigbt when three run• with a double and a
The possibility that the Reds the !Pam," added the 6-foot-3- resident trophy a1d I senior • they tcored a !18-ll3 victory triple as tile Chicago While Sox
won 't give him the demand, I inch 210-pound righthander.
citizens trophy. The award win· over the New York Knicks. Don ripped the Cincinnati Reds I~
whieh would be $9,000 more With two no-hitters and an ners were Eugene McKinney Obi scored 39 points to pace the
than the $41,000 he says General impressive 2.54 earned run av- of Pomeroy, Ohio, finishing well Bullets, who clinched the
Manager Phil Seghi offered ' erHge m 1965. he said he has to ahead of his nearest apponeol, verdict 01 a late tap-In field
him, doesn't bother bim, . he get the raise now. "What H~rry Bailey of Syracuse, Ohio goal by NOkit guard Jerry
says. He'll Just stay here sellmg chance would 1 have i• future With a total 258 score. The Sen- Sloao.
used cars.
years'" he asked.
lor-citizen award wat elaimed T!1t Bullett .aod Hawks have
"I've got a gond job with my Jim has been working at his by Shorty Corbm ot ParkeMI- lost 41 g&gt;omes each bot the
dad oa the busiest corner iR father 's used car lot and plans burg, W. Va. who also flllisbed Bullets have :fl lictoriet Hubbard Slaclls keep yoa
Fresno. I've also saved most of , to stay there unless his terms eonsiderable ahead of his near· oompared to the Hawks' 34. io step with fashioa ~
my money from previous years are met. He said he was told est competitor with aa admir- Tho Hawks play at San year 'round weight fabrlcl
ond have made some good in- the $41 ,1100 offer was final. "If able U9.
Francisco Thursday night while and In the seaaoo'a t.ateot
colors. It's Hubbard Slatko
vestments_ I'm not hurting fi. 1 doD'I accept. then enjoy my
the Bullets are idle.
nancially ."
summer in Fresoo," he said be Rockets WiJl
The Bullets built aa early 12- for that goiog plaees look!
Maloney, 1 20-game winner was told.
point leod and were ia front 61·
last season, said. "Sure. l want "Fresno is , wonderful place
51 at halftime 81 Ohl NOred !I
to pitch this year, but if I'm to live and I'd just as soon &amp;et- Remamo
West poln~ "' the first half. Howie
noi worth ISO 1100 to Cincinnati lie down i• business with my
Komives led teo. Knitikl with
then I wam pitch somewher~ dad selling used cars," was the
Jl.
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Charleston - at least lor Illother season.
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theatrical producer Fred ll'ink·
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that of geaeral maaager.
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years but claimed he actuaDy
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Llp'ert 11 • member of '"Franklin Co.;;.ty Rural
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54, now of New York City: Mr.
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and Mrs. Gra"t D. Edwards of
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urday, March 26-26 in the Wil· I struction by Columbus
and With e rating of 1!.750 kw, nearly 2011 acres of U. S. GovMarietta, along with Alvin G.
lh'f· l4U dU' of ,IUILU)', Ul88, t.be )
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The . ........ •••• . I le Maud Coale! building, for· .1 Southern Ohio Electric Compa- the new station will be operat· emment land in the old TNT
Llpfert orLockllourrie and Eds:•·ln~~~~~mi;!11;;.t• ;~~·~:·~~ I merly eccupied by Cliff's Shoe ' ny, will add substantially to the ed from the Control Center at area belonging to U. S. Pow·
N. Wood of Columbus.
::,.:'"" c""" •• ~etp co•••·•· Repair. Members wishing arll· tax rells In GaUia county
the home of/Ice in Columbus. A der Company burned WednesTh• IRS eontendl Sbarwell
cles picked up may contact Mrs. One of two diesel
un- second diesel unit will.be in· day afternoon before
being I
ow.esy$4?,820 In Income taxes for
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1160 and 1961.
1011,11,in&amp; de~l'ribed reiil prop· o n yonsl
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Edwards, 60, and his wlfe,
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The lint jet proputsed gener- Ple.,sant, Mason, the National SAIGON &lt;UP!) _Two
vidual Income tu returns for
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alor m the Columbus and South- Guard and workers from the 1 . . .
he!' ed
195&amp;-63 by understating
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•tre area, will be installed ::~t Nursery and McClinic W!ldl1f~ ommun
American
ernment claimed they ewettlt==================:,
, 1 "''""'"'· oo•"'"'"' .., ,...._ Thlrd Ave.
I Anythmg on that at this Picway stallon, south of Colum- Station were on the scene a1l shadowed
... 0011 for the flve-vear
FIRST
1s In
Ul.erefrom • certalll PHI"
a.l
tim e 1s
. pure apecu Ialion ," sa1'd bus, .10 the near fu ture.
perstnne I of th e Tree bombing targei1i
""''
"
t~urcpun~
GHd•·d b)· John P. Doualu llDd
TueiKI•Y
afternoon.
Wood
a
real
estate
QUALITY
1 't"..~::"':,
1~ MEIGS COUNTY Democrat · Gemi~l mission chief Wlllis.m Each of these units Is self Nursery slood guard .through- ~a~~~~~ S. ~e ~~;:;,~~
waa c~rged with fallln&amp; to
REGULAR_
''"' ,,,, ., " ,.,. "'· ""'""' meeting tonight Is al the Svra· Schneider.
stutlng and can be brought out the evemng and n1ght to
te .••
tu returns from 195&amp;-63 and with "~rtffl-.1 Oil St 1o
Il ~ \3.7:'1 artel, mol"' or 1.... tor •
d
h I
• I No one bl ameel ..._
,_ Into operation In Iess than twe I prevenI any re-outbrea k. At no 'planes
a 90 encoun rw sur'-"
.a
II n
, 01 ~p 1 e 18 d~~crtpuon or th• 11arc•l cuse gra e sc oo .
.. ~ Uwr
f
• to • air (SAM) mliBUeJ owing taxea on a ps income
~~~~~~n e!l:c~rr~d. ~terence 1• made
nauts. P r esl dent Jotmson minutes The total cost of the time were any homes endan- 1 ace
•- '""--..
o1 ••17•..
W. Mlln lt.
,._,.,
tn •~&gt;Ill del'll. atao • 40 aert trat1
•
I
near Hanoi
...- loliUII'CI yean 'I'U • " ·
, 1 ''"' "'""'"' ••• deoeribed ..
praised them for their "remark- three uniiiS will approximate gered and slthogh the
fire A Ai F.
FI05 ~-•
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lui~CW!.
Hl tJ:!e Townsttlp of Scl)llo.
L
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b
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liiUINef-lr
~··•• """"'' ~• ..... ., o•••·
y Ul lTC e 01
a le courage and polae under 14,0011.000 and all ate ochedull'rl burned over storage 1gl110s in ch'Af
h t d wn by enemy
MJtMI~~
at • comer 15 (h•ln•
Off'
El
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stress"
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II
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b
f
u
of
tbls
th
t
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high
ex
.yc was s 0
0
1
ind' ;;~ ,~nks we11t trom t11e north·
1.cer ect1on
·
or Ba 8 DD Y
e area con ammg
- Eund (ire during
the raldJ
"" ""'" "' soo. No. ' · 1'. '· o. ,.,
Elerti
'
on
of
officers
WBil !teld
To
the
mystery
ol
what
went
year
plos1ve
powder.
the
igloos
are
eel
d
hll
tta·"'
jn Uh~o tnm ~auY'I Purcllu.t: \lwnce
"
d ed
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t
OeS 8Y W ('! 8
U.IDg
'"' " '"""' "'' " un .. &lt;o ,., when Lydia Circle of the United I wrong was a d
a "tcond
so constructed from
concre e len Bien Pby highway bridge
aorthtl~l ( Ofl\l'r of Lot No. e \0
I mystery
te the public at
811d stee! that danger a( ex• dPout eight miles east of tbe
U l!l St•c !Jon I G~orl!e Oownint"l SUr· Methodist church met Tuesday
,~1 1: :hO'n!'P •ou1n 7 1 r0hatn~ and a• evening at the church M r 5 least - of what the astronauts
ploding pewder was remote. hi. tori tty N
achute
wt&gt;~t
chalna 1nd I
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bout their
hln
bJ
S
C C • 0 par
1'.'m~;.'' ""rh.-1rt
., '"' "'~"'" '""'"' ot . Jay Warner chairman presid· a o say a
pltc g
0sp1 -. tWS
The cause of the aze was b ed and the pUol
I,,, \u ~ !Soll tl DowniniJ"• sur... eyl~
bel'Jeved to have been fr m 0listed
serv
then~~ ~tJ\\UI ';l rhAli\J a nd :1;8 linlu ed and Mrs. William Swatzel I capsul e.
as missing
;~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~;~, ~~d ~~ ~= and Mrs. Tom Crow were in 1 Space age~cy offlrlals said
__ - - .burning of trash In the area by lt was the ~t time Amer'' ,,, ''"" "I "'"'"I""' «otaln- charge of the devotions and Wednesday mghl they bad In Holzer Sospllal:
workers of the powder compa- I an
keamen bave "nJIOtllllll-111
lnf ~0 liC!I!I. ~f!'I"Ntble to • IUrve,
. d callll ed the bla ze ed
c spo
,.,,,
" '""" .-1.,, JuM, ""''· program. "Imitation," was tbe Houst
. 0 n tapes oI th. e ctmversa- hours :1-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents I DY and wm
e.e possible algbtlng., of the
~~ ~~~ r~·:~~~ '~;~~·t o:o~~,;edKC•t~ topic of the program and con- : hon reporting in h•B!I • pitched only on Pediatrics Ward.
I W get out of contral.
sopblsttcaled. Chinese
• ,11111 r D&lt;&gt;lll(llu Klld wife. to Juon cemed the crucifixion and res· , voices the astronauts' struggles
Admisllons
·1
tied MIG 21
I'!T"'k:~l
ll\ ·t~ed ltAIBd ~eptember
'th th e Ge mIn'1 and Agena Mn Leiter A. Thompson, 35
ms
supp
I .
~. I~Jj r••;l1nlt'd In Otol'd Boolt: 111. urrectlon.
WI
North Viet Nam !Jtfolmed
'""
''""rur1"'"•1 ~omolete
'"·"
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vehicles · They said
they Garfield
' Ave.; J ohn E· Lloy d1 G &amp; Defeated In
u•"rr- w
~&gt;' lf'ss.
d•
L 1e repor t of the nam 1na t'ng
1
f!Jources said however· the awtft
"''''""" " "' ,..,.1 ••"'" ... 1eommittee was given and offi· ' "thought" they would release 130 Portsmouth Rd.· Mrs. Cles· Wheele-bur" Meet
jets have been' · re
r~~wll
, r~n·ancto 11 made •o tntd 1
· th
to th e pu bll c, but d1d ' ter L. Tackett, 841' s e ~ 0 n
ao
e
dl'~\1 Jnd II If rnarte • part hen!!of cers elected were Mrs. Kermit ' e tapes
not reported. ~
a~ '"'"u~h tully .. rtlten hel'ltt"' ~on· I Walton ' chairman·
Ave.; Mi nme
. L. Wall • E:asteml A strong Bowles Market team
----tAin,na 3~ ~l llrft't. murw or leiS.
'
• Mrs • Rich· I' not say when •
.
ard Rupe, vire chairman: Mrs.
Ave . Claude c Miller Rt 1 eliminated G&amp;J of Gallipolis
Tra~t ,-.Q. ~ l!elnll tn Section No a.
I Wh I
'"""'''' , ,. ; "'' ••••• No " ,Charles Persinger, secretary:
Patriot· William Henry,
Jr., from the 12th annua
ee ersTbe umoo tl( ei!Bdrea ell~! ~~~prooh1:~ ... ~;~~~~~·.~~~~~~~·~~:~~;: Miss Myrtis Kay Parker, treasBidwell': Mrs. Raymond
E. burg Independent
Basketball lible to aUead kladw=-tel
"'·"· """"'" '"' '"'".,. " urer: and Mrs. T. A. Downie,
·
Barr Rt 1 GaW..,Iis· Timothy Tournament Wednesday night. claosea Ia ~-"-- . -;-..:...,
IOI,JIIt: i::lt:'ii:'nnlnll II 11 Hon(})' l.o·
,
(C " eel fro
)
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. ,.. . aeedell
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CU ~! lrl'l' un t!w §QU!h line ol Ern· third member of nominating I
,on~nu
m Pill t
s. 'Taylor
Rt. .,.... 1 Ewington;
Final score W8S 134 to 95. The Diltrlct tllfl_laU
:::/·~~·~~~~~~:\~o\~/~·~~ ~~=~~~(l~~~e~~: C"ommittee_ A dessert course Watts worked quietly to calm James A. Bush, Vinton; Carl- Gallipollt aquad tr11iled only M1 Sa........., M8rcll It, Ill'"lhl'lli'P
• '"'"' '"IIORII""the"""''
""'' was served
during
u
Wit
saod public 'h
b
R theI Bsocial ten51ons. But poIIre remalned ton J . Hackney Rt 1 Leon w 81-51 during half time. In the "1tead
lUIUlOA . .
ru~ll ~uor1h
mai llllli 51-J fl'~l lo
•
our y MI"S. US!Ie l rown ' concerned that
I ld nt Va .. Mrs. Mary c. Goodwin Rt. last hair, the winners outscorM
br.llwe. th~ nce IOUlhWt-atetl}
78 and Mr• Will'
s tzel
an nc e
ed G&amp;J .,. AA
earlier reported. Tile .....
rodt ~nd iO feet to liltHontoy
IBm wa .
mlghl iaflamt the troubll • 1 Letart; Mrs. Paul c. Ranh}""''TI.
~~;~~~~~;;" ;~~ P~~~!.~' ~~~nom;; i
ail.
dolph, Rt. 1 Letart; Mra. John Mike Halley had 29 for the qec, addrenet aud parents
1
lHo.
Nimh
BirtL.I-.
of
Buocb Rt 1 Portland· A Frank
Bill Francis totaled 22. names can be maUed to Bos
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b'gh 1 82 Raelne or pboD!'d to
••nnr~cr o&lt;ED· vot. "'· ,,., I S • f. I b •-d
Wh
i •
Walton, Rt. 1 Racine;
Jumor Thompson was I
or . •
•
'''· "''" '"""" ""' ""'"'''
• on II .f' e ra..,
oop Ttg It up
J Le . P
. Mr
S the winners with 39. Hecks WI NOll, daytime, or WI t.
,0\1 ~"e rf'q\Ufl'£1 lo a.n"wer
the
Mr and Mrs Elza Gilmore DUBUN '"""ED al.~ . W19, omeroy,
I.
•
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turn In tb
ve0 '""
u :o ~eTitlon ln ~be :lnQ t\a~ or AP·
. .
. •
.
lfiAoM
ftl't&amp;IQ Bert Gilke
Rt 1 M'ddl rt·1 Thompson bad 36 and
Bob &lt;JWI
e e UI6·
rtL 19tl6. or jud~ml'nt by dehu.JI wiU enterl810€'d With a fam1Jy par- !1 thundered thrOUgh fiag bedeck•
y, E •Greenl Rtepo 2 ~~~V~f~:5~------J.:::::::::::::~::::::::::::~11
bJ rrncte~~u Riamst You .
S d
.
,
Mn George
·
'"' '""'"·•• BANK 4 , ..v. ty un ay evenmg at
their ed cities and towna today u Alb.
.,_ He.le J '•otu.~n,,l
"Gs CO\IPA.\Y.
home' L'ncoln
Ifeigh•·
honer- Irish raen and sons 0 f Ertn from Ra any;
n ·G"' Erv'
An Ohi O Corpora: ton,
I
WI,
. . '"'"·
Mn Robert
I''''"""
ing
their
son ' Michael on hil around tho. world celebrated the Rutland·
cme, Mrs.
. James .B. '"·
nww n:1•'.1 &amp; PORTER
.
.
" "'""'' '"' ""''"""
ntnth b~rthday.
great naltonal feast day of St lro
'G
c Le
121 Jl). 17 · ~ ... 13 ' 3 • 10• 17 ''After the honort:d guest epen- Patrl k
·
nton; rover · a~
"
a• ' ed his gilts, a dessert course Par:.i.., and pageants, lports
LE&lt;AL •or1co
: carrymg out the St. Patrick's ant! drama were lhe order o/ ... ~, t 'w· ·
Rt., •
" '"' ••• ,., o• co•vouNcr D th
d
h d
h
....,..a uugmaa, . •
~ tod"l th at
The NIIIL811N Mode' 1.8'881
"""""RiAL nun 0 , •"•
ay •me was serve to Mrs. t e ay as I e nallon paid bom. M Robert L
Cong. Walter H. Moeller announeeu
""""' 0 ' " '
' " " " " " ' Elza Gilmore Sr
Miss Loul•e age to the national
tte
IOn, rs.
·
...n1 agal· n sponsor the "Week t'n Washington' for.
MutlrpleM
QoJor 'l'elnllto11
P~c..-Lfs
cHvRcH 011 THE IITHEL 1 .
·•
"'
apos •
Jr. Ironton· Mrs Opal
G
wu
'""''" o• coo o• oow•1•oroo, G1lmore. Mrs. Denver Kapple,
y'
Rt •1 Will.
Wood. ners of an essay contest from each of the 11 counties
(23'-UdtiiOflll. 274~q.lna.lllll...,tur-t
15001 ..110 "· •u•
0
•lOT
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the
•~--~
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and
b
th
TO
GET
COOKIES
oun&amp;,
·
ow
;
the
lOth
Dt'stn'ct.
~-···
~-·
INCO"POU.TID,
1
IIUIJI,ILQI.. e~·
ro t'rS,
p ul T u ~ - - - &amp;tJUu &amp;a .w of ltD
W.mut .........
''"'* '
: Joe ~ and Roger llld he Girl Scout T
52
Wed
a
· ....,.bree, Hamden.
The theme of the
whlch Is not to exceed 400
bordwood iio11U.
0
'"'"
' b"t and iwstenea. A , turkey 1 nesday met a~lhe
Mr RobertBirlbtG E-'words in length ls "ls
o =:;'~'i~ Q-~ c.w
j~' "nl'rPby IIVl'Q&lt;•"IO•olht"·•"
otfl di
I
ed
M
Dl ehl and planned land I. •-··hter . . UUI'
0 ut 0f Dat e.?"
staggerlng them over a S.week • .AdmlnlSoporllcopeVDor-wllllpoHoU.,.-,p.,..
... ,_.....
" " '""' memom , 1 the Frtend.; ' nner wao a so serv 11 noo~ 1 rs. James
riotism
1 20
'""'"'' of " ' ...... Chuftb In observance of Mike's birth· to pick up their Orden
of De&amp;day
' ....... ' . p.m
The "Week in
period.tbA JOth
host D!"'"'ct
and
bosle!l • NewAdmlnlSIWeRule~~ delat___._
~~I'·"~"''
from
-'1) iJe
1•"u o 1 Oo\\nmrton. H. D. No 6.
Jlill~n•' Ohl.1, And to al Olltef'l whom I day.
I Scout cookies next Tuesdav •t
.
Is set for June 12 • 18 when
e
IIU'I
wu
ltbat . . yov. tUM UHF TV uu. radio. • • •
II nl~ '· rr,rJr i&gt;rt);, that On the lit day'
MrJ. wr....
1/IMP
I
Dlsc
rtefS will work in the
selected to accompany the stu• • ~polor Pl4eUt.y CoDbol ••• 4W ...... tL ildo IDIIw . .
Ql \T .. rd•. 1!1116. Ihe 'frutte•• of the .
!I house. Also the
Sh
Bo......fl
rnrn .l.l' Peopl•• Church of
th• !'
""VE GUESTS
alrls are to hand in thel '
erman necutterl
man's office with him and
dents, who will IISilt Cong.
- . : &amp; . . . . wblte TY piCtara
Bf'll\cl Chl.lrch ~.o! God ot Ooltll.lniJtun
r artt.. Detty Alaa M Dobson
Mrs.
d M M II In
• A.dmitai.AutomadcD I ·,;acCJNaitillllmlaattl~ ., ......
''·'"
'"." ' c""'' or comm"" "'" "' I Weekend guests of Mr. and cles
for tbt Troop ae-aper by M . • A. Dur.ham • M
tlaff leadi
to become
an
rs. oe er
bJ
-.
8 111ray ~ S.IU.
~11'11• tounh, Ohio, LD CAM No 1:1
.....y Duel J 8rlomE J hn
r I . ~th
- t..nce ~or
-'
fltl1. thPlf r~:Malll P•tltion, priy&amp;nl Mrs. Ivan Carmen and
sons, lhe 21st of each month.
M,
W.l
ng washl ngton
a memorable e. . F.....
• - l i d pr I I b 23' Color TV Dk:tarelubt with DIW rt ··-"',htoun for 1111 order rt'Y!n.11 them ' Pearh Fork Road were their were collected and garnet were ames · 0 son, rs. James allties to observe the
contest winners.
tlaat Pn • ilbupll' JlctaM a4 r...M;t llriPh
'
&lt;~ 11 or•l) tu tr1nlfu 'lnd ronvt7 to
•
W McDougal .&amp;n-la J
'
•tttlcl.patell JIH'Jdab,21H'.W..ll't1Mp
~. ''""'' " ,., T'"""" "'""""
. son and family, Mr. and Mrs. played. Refreahmenta were ter· Gutr' M w'117,!: E •
Representatives and the
Seniors desiring to ••
(Duft-rtnrt or Frn Will
BaptUUJ 1
ved
e n
ucuu
t
'
tt nd
should IUbmlt their esu
"'""'"I""'""· • o. '· wolo&lt;oo. ohio, , Gary
Carmen and children
to Becky Wright, JIIIIH . Earl 'Sa ~ J M ·
ate n actiOn, to a e
Y~
'"" ''"'"'"' .... nbod '*~
i Rhonda and il&lt;&gt;nald ot Collllll- Barnes, Jo Ellen Diehl, Marla A.
yr ' r., rs.
hearings, and to tee
their high school principal
The '"""''"' '"' •••••• ......... !bus.
NeutzllnK, Darla Neutzllne ear. D .. ':rrLeUT, ~~ul T. Swain, Miss of the fascinatin&amp; sights In
later than April 15.
tllt !own~hlp of ~lNo {;ou ntJ
of I
al
T
I
&amp;...all
•
I~.:Aett Mill
tl '
!tal
Evaluation tommltteel
,\ll'IR!&gt;, &lt;loll S!Jtt' u-1 Ohl~. and boUDd·
ynn racy, Maralynn Tracy, A. T
Mr1' Ch I
11ft on s cap .
· area W. Mr. Moeller noted that travel being appointed, and the
"Btrlnnln~t
'"' '•~n'''
" touow•
MISSION ANNO~CED
Rfta Boothe1 Debbie W'·erry,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
at tilt Jliorthw••t coner
~up Wam1ley Mrl. James W
.
·
-.~n be ----·•-' by
" Town .xo. ' " &gt;hown "' "'" .,.,
The 4-C Mission of evangells- and Susie Soulsby. Ntlt week _ 1.,_'
G
wr
·
costs,
lodgmg,
and
meals
will nerl ww
"'""'"'"""'
t:omltl.ll
"' Paae&gt;Jllt. In Se~tlon No 11. Town
the
tin Ill be
--. " 1 •· arnet liht Mrl be
vtded th 11
t . uoene on Mav II 1...
No. T. R&gt;O" No. "· of tho
Ohio I tic services at the Tuppera l
mee Kw
held at Mrs. lloDald M Ro.. oh ·-· 'lnf .
pro
e
eoun 7 WID• ...
r
#
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~omp,an'.~
Purdlau, wblcb uld eor·iPlains EUB Church Is March Soulsby'l horne. Monda• niChl
. ~ ~
ant ner!l. He also reported that for
"N
s ooao 11 the tnteratctlon
uf
·
' "" •"''" No. '"' . . . '" onoro 1
21 througb March 'l/ at 7:!0 p. the troop conducted theJ 0.,' 101,
the first time the
winners
~ho~:~,~e ,,~~u~;~~h!:! i~~~ 11 ~~ m. nightly. The evangelisl Is ceremony at the POIDei'OJ' el• l
NJiA ..;..
would spend tbe ''Week iB Wasbthun~•
:&gt;;orth 7.1,1 •••t panll•l wttb I Rev. Earl Snuder and the host mentary IChool PTA. bletf4nn
II
Jaaton" u I group1 Instead of
S:~te Rout• No 881; tbf'nce WQt
J
_,..
IJ' lJgft:lld Pritt Jateraatloall
100 Ieet ~,,~ tl1• Plac• ot bet~n1lla,:.
pastor, R~v. E. C. Emerso1,
-~ Dlvllloa
HUSH PUPPY
Rfff'rent'e Dttdl; Vol. 1M. , ••• " ' · welcomes everyoDe.
L. pd.
111(1 I ol 18!1. htl Jal, Dltd llii!Ofdar
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•. •us"tneu
Opportunities
PliUadelphia
52 25 .rn
~Ril on "'1Hrl1 uiU pJec• of IP'Oll!ld •
rl
ftol'"
III~R\t•d Ihe •.hUr(h edJfiU.
(Continued from I'IAa 1)
w0
61 26 .612
., Ol d l'~l l li!JI! and t'IUI. wt1l
be ,
.,_.
Ciortnnatl
45 '1111 .....
beard '" Jr&gt; ·u. o\•loell A. M. liD Mon . i
oM
•...n
Feather Ught
•.,.. ,. '"' ,,, ,, ••'"· 1..,, •• ., Don't Sell Youraalf Shortt the Racine Home Balllt, local- New York
29 48
fU ~:· tlwru/l~t II may bt.
•• I
ed
th
H
wDlvta•Wuhable White Leather
""WARD WELCH
ft C SIION-DIPRISSION
ICI'O!!S
e llreet.
arlen--•
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ct.~'i!E~cE 8W,.'!/;~~UJ
PROOP IUitNIII
bach ••ld thm were IndicaW• .L. .Pet.
'ELLII HATFmJ&gt;
IXCIPTtONAL MIOH
tlons that IOtntolll had tried to
Angeltl
4S st .558 NARROW - MEDIUM rn!.&lt;.~, T&gt;IOMAI
IARNtNGS
open both the front IJid back Baltimore
37 41 .474
WIDE WIDTHS
'""""on
PART · TIMI ·WORK
doors of that bank.
St. Louis
•• 41 ""
Crow. C
row &amp; f'ort.. r.
,01 ADDID INCOMI
.n
,w.J
AI IoHner• for P•lliiO!IM'"
FBI Ageutl uid
t hI San Franclsco
J3 441 .429
If you'd like to have 1 beautiful gar•
a.uabl• putJ •t JHIIDna. ma~ u
n...tro1'I
22 5.1 .200
~-~.-w..1-·. 10· ..17: -~ oto
.......
...... ,., ..~ ,,., .. hoi• cut In the vault wu •t&gt;- ""
bano1o '"* wo&lt;ld 1""""' R, c. A.
proJimatel•~ .tnht
to 10 '-'h••
z-Cllnched tllv!IIOR title.
den next summer .•• Begin Nowl All
lblvanla, 0.£. aDd WuttnJhOUM
"'151'
""" TELEVI!iiiON •nd RADIO TUBI:i
iD tile. 'lbey admltted IODll
Wldae.UJ'I Relulta
told chrour!l O'rlr 11-.t mo4MII
ta-"''-.. 118 N y ·
type tube tnUhf •od mercbiD·
money Wll left behind.
..
....IWrt
n on 113
the necessities and 111iatance you'll
1
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It was belleved that ......
ICbadll
. led)
WIU.••)'OUr
preMD.C
plopmeld.
TO
~~..PI l.;;;i;&amp;ii.~a.;;;~;;;~
need are right here.
quolllr
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Ill,., U.Tao.oo I btl pari of lbe tteel""' k""'l[
Cllb AYaRI!ahl lm!MGiate)J, Car,
h
P'" •r•
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each from McArtlrur, Rutland forward, and Junior auard Char·
and Southern were aelected for les Eichinger. Both were also
first team positions on the 1965- selected ltr AII.SVAC hottort
66 AII-MOVC basketball aquad earlier.
Wednesday night.
others picked on the MOVC
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Easter• players choseo for "Dream Team" were Junior
ftrst team honors on the Mid· Forward Sherm CUndllf
of
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Rutland, Chuck '111omp101, W•
bama, and John McCIIDtock,
Bob Grueser and AlDol Wallbrown, all of Southerll.
McArthur Coach PaullJaDley
wu telected for the "Coadt ol
the Year" honors. '!be (len.
orals also tell wlill· lbe MOVC
Varsity cbamplonshlp trophy,
Eaatem, Rutland, and Wabama
received trophies 1.- abaritt&amp;
the reserve cbampiODshlp.
League President [)maid Mex-te, Rutland Eucutlve Heed
wu In charge of tbe session
beltl at the Martla Reetaoraut
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Others attendlag were Larry
Morrison, Eastern
Executive
Haed; Gary Parsons, head baskBy FRED McMANE
only five singles as the Yankeea
etball ceacb and 4thletic Di·
ALL STARS
UPI Sporll Writer
handed the world champiODB
NCior at Eastern; Bob Ord,
It looks as If Saady Koufax their fourth straight oxhibitloa
Eastern Reserve Cosch 1 Ron·
aid Deem, Soutbem Executive
aRd
Don
Drysdale
have
decided
defeat.
The
Yankees
had
13
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. TOP SIX WINNERS - Pictured above are the top six winners of the West VjrHead, Donald Wolle; Southern
grma Archery Indoor Championship of 1966 tourn"ment held in New Haven, March to play Cary Grant and Roek m the game with Clete Boyer
Principal and Athletic Director:
leading the wa Y with two
13. Left to nght, are Eugene McKinney, Pomero~ , non-restdent Champion; Larry Hudso• for a while.
Craysor
Slone, Southern basketThe
two
Dodger
pitche",
who
smgles
and
a
double.
King, New Haven, Men's Bare Bow Champion; ll!ancy Ohlinger, New Haven Woball
Cosch:
Mike Popp, Southmen's Free S~yle Champion; Alice ~napp, New Haven, Women's Bare Bow Cha:npion; are currently holding out for
In other camJl!l: the New
ern Reserve coach; Jim VenB!ll Jeffers, South Charleston, Mens Free Style Champwn, and Shorty Corbin Par· three-year $500,000 contracts, York Mets handed the Minnesonarl, Rutland Principul and ath- ,
kerstrurg, Senior Citizens Champion.-Pboto by Grover's Studio.
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slgned for feature roles Wednes- ta Twins their seventh straighl
letic Director; Jim Adams, Rutday in a forthcoming Hollywond setbac:k as they ekde out a 10.
land Basketball Coach: Alan
movie entitled "Warning Shot," Inning 2-1 victory. Byren
Podbesek, RuUand: John Rei·
starring David Janssen.
Browne's ninth inning two--run
bel, Albany Principal : Bob Col·
NEW 11A VEN - New Haven fending their titles from last wilh a 174 total.
The decision of the two homer gave the Chicago Cobs a
ter, Albany football coach: Paul
was the scene of the West Vir· .vear were Larry King and Nan.. .
hurlers to make the picture :1-1 v1'ctory 0 ver oc- Cl 1 nd
Haney,
McArthur
basketball
ginia State Indoor
Archery cy Ohlinger, both of the local l'lmshmg second and third indicates that neither is about Indians.
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Championship
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Men's to concede anything iR contract
Bill
Wade.
Joe
Pollack
a•d
McArthur
football coach; Bob '
Sunday, March 13 when
54 ing 270 and 251 out of a possible Bare Bow diVISIOn were Don negotiations with the Dodgers.
Oliver,
Wahama
basketball
archers from Charleston, Hunt- 300 points, Larry and Nancy re- Noll of Pt. Pleasant With 1 U7, It even suggests that they may Dee Weber, three young "SmoD 11111 lll'Hl lllldoort!
pitchers
attached
to
the
Giants'
coach;
Frank
Capehart,
Wah•·
ington, Pl. Pleasant, Parkers- tained their respective W.V.A. and Ken Allison of South Char- sit out the season rather than minor league camp, combined ' !loelln'l 11 make yoa wanl le
ma: Row! Congdon,
Athens
burg, Morgantown. Fairmont, A. Men's Indoor Bare Bow and leston, shootmg 252.
sigo for the club's offer.
to pitch shutoot hall for eight
lei up ud 1•?"
Messenger, and Bob Wingett,
and others c.ompeted.
W.V.A.A. Women's Free Style In the Men'• Free Style div~ The movie goes before the
Tbe Daily Sentinel.
Alter an mvocation by the Titles.
sion two other South Charles- earners at Paramwnt Studios innings as .San. Francisco CLEVELAND, Ohio (UP!) _
~opped
the
Cahforma
Angels
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Cleveland
tnd
Paul
Warfield,
Rev. Jack T. Welch of the lo- Also finishing on top were ton men, Charlie "Flip" Crouch on April 1 and a spokesman
who missed most of lui seas111 FIRST
cal St. Paul Lutheran Church, Jeffers of South Charleston, and Frank Thompson tied with said tbe roles of the two · Card Dr Tl
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the shootmg began at 10 a.m. shooting a fine 282 and winning 279 points in a "dead beat" pitchers would be two Wei!ks i•
and by 4 p.m. the last arrow the W.V.A.k Men's Free Style for the runner-up place and duration. The season will Rook1_e forst basema• George upected to be released from REGULARhad been launched and the re- IItie, and Ahce Knapp of New were forced to a sudde• death already be started by the time Kernek s three-run homer In Sbaker Medical C.Uter In 8 few Certified Oil Station
the s1xth mnong prvo1ded the da after
erlnl from
oults were tabulated .
Haven. who captured the W.V. shoot-off. Two rounds eensist- the picture Is finished.
difference as the St. Louis
U rrbo&lt;ecov
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On top and successfully de- A.A. Women's Bare Bow title ' ing of 5 arrows per round were
Teammala Have Blueo
Cardinals turned back the _
co a "·
' shot before the tio was finally Meanwhile, the Dodger team
Detroit Tigers 4-2. Ken Hom!- •
broken. Crooch emerged victor· continued ill the doldrums by son and Ossie Chavarria tach
ious by a mere point to nab dropping a t-0 decisita to .the hit a two-run homer aa tilt
second placo and Jeavo lhird New York Yankeeo. Wh1tey
Kansas City Athletiu belled
for Thompson
Ford, Bill Stafford and Stove the Pittsburgh Pirates 12-5.
0
Runner-ups .ln tbo Women's Hamilton allowed Los Augeles Rookie catcher Gle• Clark,
inserted into the lineup wbell
FRESNO. Calif. !UP)) - Jim teams who could use my serv- i Bal'l! . Bow division were. Karen
GeDe Oliver was burt, drove In
Maloney, CincinnaU pitching ! iees." Last year he got $32,1100. Clark of New Haven with tOO Bullebl Score
aee. says he honestly feels he
Both Would Suffer
and Nancy Noll of Pt. Pleasant, Win Over Knicks
three runs to lead the Atlanta
is worth $50,000 to the ReJ!s and He said if he were to sign shootmg l60 pom.ts.
By United Preol lntematioaal Braves to a "2 victory over the
couldn't turn in a good~ason for less than what he thinks In . the Women 1 Free Style The Baltimoro Bullets have Washington Senators. o.orgo
for them II he doesn't get it. he's worth he would have "a diVISion the New Haven Club opeaed up a Ill game lead over Smith and Tony Htrloll had
Maloney said Wednesday he is grudge against the owners all made a clean sweep when Ruth the St. . Louis Hawkl iR l!leir three bits apiece as tho Bot!to1
Mt. hurting financially but "! 1year."
Roush and Wanda King captur- battle for second place In the Red Sox topped the Phlladel·
honestly feel I'm worth $50,ooo l "I wouldo't be satisfied &amp;Ad ed 2nd and 3rd wiill • 226 and Western Dlvlsioa of the Nation- phia Phillies 5-3. Center fielder
Ken Berry, who was hitless In
ond I'm making my stand. consequently be giving my best 192.
a1 Basketball Association.
Either I get it or ClncinRati effort every time out. Then I . Tho. awards preseoted fw the The Bulleta gained OR the idle his first 17 at bats, tlrovo Ill
won 't get me."
· wouldn't be fair to myself nor first lime th1s year were a_. Hawks Wednesday Aigbt when three run• with a double and a
The possibility that the Reds the !Pam," added the 6-foot-3- resident trophy a1d I senior • they tcored a !18-ll3 victory triple as tile Chicago While Sox
won 't give him the demand, I inch 210-pound righthander.
citizens trophy. The award win· over the New York Knicks. Don ripped the Cincinnati Reds I~
whieh would be $9,000 more With two no-hitters and an ners were Eugene McKinney Obi scored 39 points to pace the
than the $41,000 he says General impressive 2.54 earned run av- of Pomeroy, Ohio, finishing well Bullets, who clinched the
Manager Phil Seghi offered ' erHge m 1965. he said he has to ahead of his nearest apponeol, verdict 01 a late tap-In field
him, doesn't bother bim, . he get the raise now. "What H~rry Bailey of Syracuse, Ohio goal by NOkit guard Jerry
says. He'll Just stay here sellmg chance would 1 have i• future With a total 258 score. The Sen- Sloao.
used cars.
years'" he asked.
lor-citizen award wat elaimed T!1t Bullett .aod Hawks have
"I've got a gond job with my Jim has been working at his by Shorty Corbm ot ParkeMI- lost 41 g&gt;omes each bot the
dad oa the busiest corner iR father 's used car lot and plans burg, W. Va. who also flllisbed Bullets have :fl lictoriet Hubbard Slaclls keep yoa
Fresno. I've also saved most of , to stay there unless his terms eonsiderable ahead of his near· oompared to the Hawks' 34. io step with fashioa ~
my money from previous years are met. He said he was told est competitor with aa admir- Tho Hawks play at San year 'round weight fabrlcl
ond have made some good in- the $41 ,1100 offer was final. "If able U9.
Francisco Thursday night while and In the seaaoo'a t.ateot
colors. It's Hubbard Slatko
vestments_ I'm not hurting fi. 1 doD'I accept. then enjoy my
the Bullets are idle.
nancially ."
summer in Fresoo," he said be Rockets WiJl
The Bullets built aa early 12- for that goiog plaees look!
Maloney, 1 20-game winner was told.
point leod and were ia front 61·
last season, said. "Sure. l want "Fresno is , wonderful place
51 at halftime 81 Ohl NOred !I
to pitch this year, but if I'm to live and I'd just as soon &amp;et- Remamo
West poln~ "' the first half. Howie
noi worth ISO 1100 to Cincinnati lie down i• business with my
Komives led teo. Knitikl with
then I wam pitch somewher~ dad selling used cars," was the
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a CCIIJIIIIOII share - earned In and March programs attend·
HJ84.
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4 Qlllawlde rate l'eWcllon County Democrat Clab Taesdsy
of U.IIIO,IOO llhDUIIIy wu made avenin&amp; at Syraclllf Grado
efltcllve Ill s.,ltmbtr 1115 school, making it a real candlgamlap II'Owtll. IUIIIIfiiC ~ dale night.
more llllOIOmleal operatloll8 and Mre. 1M Enoc;h, president,
the reeeol roductlons Ill corpor- weloomed the guests and club
nte P'edenllneome tms made onembtrs IIIII eonductod a
this I'IWctlan possible. '
ihort llwilnala -lou alter
"A conllnuld high level of which abe askod Emest Win&lt;oonomtc activity is anticipated gett, county chairman, to intro.
1n 0111' aeniOt area
during duee the speakers.
l966," Mr. MOler said, "and Mr. Wingett first
present·
Rrowth Ill tllowatt bQur sales eel several who are not candi·
'~ pperjod to remain
lllJh. dlles, Including Rod Allen of
·.owevtr, tha rail recllctlon I~~~ntnn, lor~r Lawi-tnct Couu·
::Ill 1!e rafteetod In tile amount ty cbllirman: Mr. Wilson, of
•·f revenue growth and ell'lllnls The Plains, manager of Senator
'' "" not expeetod to rllt llplh- Plncake and Mrs. Walter
Moeller ~I Washin.~ton D c
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Tht dividend lncrea~e~ flllm w11o lntroduoed Mrs ' Caddi~
n eents to 3&amp; ctnlll quarterly Reynolda (Mr. Moell~r's La a"" common atock In July tllU cuter secntlry). Jack Crisp
'"•rksd lht llrlh aueeenlve llltrodueed Major Lawry of the
. oar ln which dlvlclendl rose. Air Nallonai Guard located in
To provide naeuaary . new Lancasler.
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Democrats not to stay
from tbe primary as it Is as
unporlanl as the fall .election.
Mr. Canaday also told of
for • Nuraing Home Ill
COunly which Is to
date 50 persons wbkh will
a reality soon, if the state
proves. Plans have been approv·
od by the Slalt Board ol Health.
Gordon Caldwell, auditor
~ty, and a
for rwleetlon, wu lnll'odut:ed.
Due to the new· rodlatrlellng
of counties in this area, two in·
ctv.nbenl slate central· commitleewomon wert pl'eftnt to speak
briefly. They were llae Baugh·
man of Malta, Mor1an county,
and Mary Gallagher of Ironton,
Lawrence County, who wiD op.
pose each other In the primary,
Representative George Banks
of Albene who muat lllo take
in Meigs and Gall!a eounUes
this Ume, gave an interesting
talk on this campaign and the
need of erealing a real two
party system to get thlnp done.
He also 1p0ke on behalf of wn.
~am A.. LaVelle of Alhenll, who
IS candtdate for District State
Central Committeeman In t~e
tenth dlsbict. Mr. LaVelle is
presently Democrat chairman
of Athens county. .
, Dunng the .~venmg a oheet
IS~ued by the LaV~lle for Distrtel commllte_eman . conunitlee, giving his poblical back·
ground was distributed. Mr.
Banks gave much credit to
Congressman Moeller lor lm·
porlanl work dooe In this area.
Judp William Brown, Chilli·
~the, of the App;llate Court,
ho. seeka re-elecUon and w'lo
camed MeJgs county In 1980,
one of three Judies over . 15
~ties. gave a talk on "A
Portrall of John F. KeMedy"
which was enjoyed by all. Mr.
Brown said that It might be

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Jeffry and blly, and Mr. and
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.Mn. Gail Milltr WJS guest of
hollll' at a birthday parly given
by ber daughter and aon-ln·law,
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Gene Coleman
1111d dtUdren, Jerry and Jame
at their home in Rutland Tuesday tvtllllll· Tilt IUUI ol honor
reollvtd liftl and eardl flllm
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life of aervlce.
Albert Rousb, commllleeman
Middleport,
introduced

Pancake, a personal
friend. By way of maldng
acquAinted, Mr. Pancake .
a short rtsume of his I
and said he hopes to meet
a lot of Meigs and Gallln pco-,
pie before. the primary. Senator
Pancake 11 president of the I
of Electrical Work·
vs, No. 1466, past prtsident 1
the United Organized Labor I
In th_e Hocking Valley. He gave
a spll'lted talk on present state i
gowmment and how the Democrats can make It better. He
also spoke on Workman's Com·
pensalton lund and said it was
really an Insurance that the
men pay Into and not a compen·
aallon as the name implies. 1
Asked to say a lew words Mrs
Moeller thanked ~~e group co;
holdlna meetings sucb as this
so as to let those willing
to rWl for office come and
slate their views and let the
people see them.
Mr. Wingett closed the meet·
after which Kenneth Hayes
Tuppers Plains served as
to sell baked roods
by the ladies and
contributed by L'le men, I
added a nice sum to the
dub's treasury. A
social
menll3 served.
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Basketball
Oxfords

Canvas
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Sl~es 2'12
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Dagton ThombmdA4-ply value
braakttlrouah •••

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Girls-Faded BI-Whlte

Tennis Oxfords - - s1 ·99

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bal:ked by Dayton's outs tanding nat ionwide
li\IJrar~ t u. An r,m us uanr area l va lut 1n a

Silts 12112 to Big 10-2 PAIR $3.00

nel'l car qua lity tml.
M1 twn1 .,

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All Dayton P~1$o1~itl f T1rts Ill &amp;Uiflntlltd D~ Tne
u.,ton 1"' &amp; llu!tber Compilllf fur the lift ol the
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Phone WY 2-2101
Pomeroy, 0.

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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atructor each ttl to ~~== II
somelltln&amp; for their cl1
Mrs. Muriel Foley called
teoUon to the new clock local· II
od In tbe school cale~la.
for wllh roeeipts !rom collt!CI·II
lng bottle caps by the 8th rradell
students.
The room bllnner and $5 cash
award was won by the
IJ'Ide class of Mrs. Ann Well. Iter. Arthur MIUer, Robert Ba~
lty aDd J~&amp;sle White were named to lbe nominating com1ml~· ll
lee.
'!be nell meellq wiD be
AprU 11 at lbe hl8h sc~tac•ll
Kn. Sauer anDOUIICtd tltat
Oblo Ullivenlll players
pti!OUII I iborl play with
qutlliDII IIIII IDIWII' period to

FAST

Head and Shoulders

Home Permanent

SHAMPOO
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REG.
$2.00 Value _

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~pray Deodorant

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REG. 35c PHILLIPS

\1ilk Magnesia Tab. 23c
REG. 25c

FIRST QUALITY
For Your

Pacifiers · · · · · 16c

SHEER NYLONS

Shopping Convenience
1. Professional Prescription
Service AI Dutlono.
!. Ladles and Children•
Rest Rooms.
3. Money Orders At
Both Stores.
4. You Can Pay Your
Telephone 8111 AI Duttont.
I . Whitman Candy
At Rollers.
I. Hallmark Canll
At Duttons.

REG. 1.09 MUM

REG. 59c

REG.
79c

Colton Swabs ..... 41c
REG. 1.49 VALUE

REG. 1.09 NATURAL LATEX

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RUBBER GLOVES

Colton Balls, 300's·69c
REG. 39c

Air Mail Envelopes 18c

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Cut Proof.:.. High Velocity

GO~F
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BALLS
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JOHNSON

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the Rutland PTA Monday even.
Jng. Class rooms displayed papers of each student's work
art work.
A piano solo waa proseniM II
by Sabra Canaday. Mrs. Harold
Sauer, program chairman, ie4
group singln1 of the PTA song
w' \Irs. Ann Webster as
a
·anlsl. The pledge to the
n, •• led by the Cub Scouts
or Rutland Pack 240. Mrs. Joan
Stewart gave the prayer.
A memorial service honoring
the late Eugene Aikins was
eooducted by fellow teacher,
Hmner Wells, aulsled by Don·
DB Weber, student. Mrs. Atkins
taulhl lor several years in the
lOcal district.
The businesa moeling was
presided
. over by Vernon Weber
preoulent. Mrs. Jessie White
1ave the secretary's report.
Mn. Janet Bolin reported a
profit or f400 on the variety
show sponsored by lbe group
!Jst Friday.
The group voted to serve the
Rutland Ahunnl banquet, May
28; to ptll'ehase dictionaries for
the blp school, and to give
eacb teacher in the
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flluulee Ill of
before this great man's 1111 b!P•r propet1)1 upallllu
wUI be fully evaluated. costs aow coalelllplatod. 'l1le
thlnp be did to get the tt.diiiCt wtb &lt;Ollie fnm tbe
oatlon moving again, his
$1$,110,811 ballk
clvll rlghtl and oilier
made him 1 man ol alfatrs
stature. He spoke of the
regard of other nations
Kennody and even though he
1 man of wealth, bis was

earned
In 1965,
14 centsfl$2,000
a s~are
on equal
company common stock.
wu $311,000 - 6 cents a

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Llll&amp; Ytal' •• IIIUQI by lew years. llptndltures for new three yars IllS through 1968 atruction In 1965 amounted to
Columbus and Southem
lne~a In all pbua of Co- f~Uities 11ft e~ to . ep. More than one-fOIII'Ih of the e~ •14,722,000. ·
own a !l% -JIOI' cent Inter·
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Obio Plllxlmate $'1S,OOO,OOO for I he tlmated expenditures are lor The first commonly owned
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4 Registered·Pharmacists to Serve You

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By LUCILLE IIAWIJNS
ParW .wllh '12,2113,0110 - tz-01 Speakers for the February
a CCIIJIIIIOII share - earned In and March programs attend·
HJ84.
,
od lbe meetlna of the Me!Js
4 Qlllawlde rate l'eWcllon County Democrat Clab Taesdsy
of U.IIIO,IOO llhDUIIIy wu made avenin&amp; at Syraclllf Grado
efltcllve Ill s.,ltmbtr 1115 school, making it a real candlgamlap II'Owtll. IUIIIIfiiC ~ dale night.
more llllOIOmleal operatloll8 and Mre. 1M Enoc;h, president,
the reeeol roductlons Ill corpor- weloomed the guests and club
nte P'edenllneome tms made onembtrs IIIII eonductod a
this I'IWctlan possible. '
ihort llwilnala -lou alter
"A conllnuld high level of which abe askod Emest Win&lt;oonomtc activity is anticipated gett, county chairman, to intro.
1n 0111' aeniOt area
during duee the speakers.
l966," Mr. MOler said, "and Mr. Wingett first
present·
Rrowth Ill tllowatt bQur sales eel several who are not candi·
'~ pperjod to remain
lllJh. dlles, Including Rod Allen of
·.owevtr, tha rail recllctlon I~~~ntnn, lor~r Lawi-tnct Couu·
::Ill 1!e rafteetod In tile amount ty cbllirman: Mr. Wilson, of
•·f revenue growth and ell'lllnls The Plains, manager of Senator
'' "" not expeetod to rllt llplh- Plncake and Mrs. Walter
Moeller ~I Washin.~ton D c
•·antly."
Tht dividend lncrea~e~ flllm w11o lntroduoed Mrs ' Caddi~
n eents to 3&amp; ctnlll quarterly Reynolda (Mr. Moell~r's La a"" common atock In July tllU cuter secntlry). Jack Crisp
'"•rksd lht llrlh aueeenlve llltrodueed Major Lawry of the
. oar ln which dlvlclendl rose. Air Nallonai Guard located in
To provide naeuaary . new Lancasler.
"!lllll'ltlng ..pablllty and
to Lata! commlttoemen
and
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llland, lht Comp!lny pla118 to Cllfk o1 Syracuae who have
;hirply UPind outlaya
been members of 10111 sland·
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tually paJd by Columbus
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,Transit earned ~ eoo in
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Program Preaented

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ILL ITE&amp; IDiniiUCTIOI, WIIDRO. . II
IIHllll WlLIUTt OUIIETI HAft WHITI
EXTIIIOIII. ••• PISTIL aaua lllEIIOD

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tr than stock the expected

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baouli/to! drmiil Stule&amp;,

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Democrats not to stay
from tbe primary as it Is as
unporlanl as the fall .election.
Mr. Canaday also told of
for • Nuraing Home Ill
COunly which Is to
date 50 persons wbkh will
a reality soon, if the state
proves. Plans have been approv·
od by the Slalt Board ol Health.
Gordon Caldwell, auditor
~ty, and a
for rwleetlon, wu lnll'odut:ed.
Due to the new· rodlatrlellng
of counties in this area, two in·
ctv.nbenl slate central· commitleewomon wert pl'eftnt to speak
briefly. They were llae Baugh·
man of Malta, Mor1an county,
and Mary Gallagher of Ironton,
Lawrence County, who wiD op.
pose each other In the primary,
Representative George Banks
of Albene who muat lllo take
in Meigs and Gall!a eounUes
this Ume, gave an interesting
talk on this campaign and the
need of erealing a real two
party system to get thlnp done.
He also 1p0ke on behalf of wn.
~am A.. LaVelle of Alhenll, who
IS candtdate for District State
Central Committeeman In t~e
tenth dlsbict. Mr. LaVelle is
presently Democrat chairman
of Athens county. .
, Dunng the .~venmg a oheet
IS~ued by the LaV~lle for Distrtel commllte_eman . conunitlee, giving his poblical back·
ground was distributed. Mr.
Banks gave much credit to
Congressman Moeller lor lm·
porlanl work dooe In this area.
Judp William Brown, Chilli·
~the, of the App;llate Court,
ho. seeka re-elecUon and w'lo
camed MeJgs county In 1980,
one of three Judies over . 15
~ties. gave a talk on "A
Portrall of John F. KeMedy"
which was enjoyed by all. Mr.
Brown said that It might be

colors and fabrics to suit

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LADIES HATS
$1.98 to $2.98
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COATS .. · $10.95 to $22.9S

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WY 2-3975

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were aervlld by the bolla. Pres·
enl for the party were Mr.
1111d Mrl. Gall Mllllr, Mr. and
Mrs. 1\flck MHier and children.
Jeffry and blly, and Mr. and
Mrs. Coleman and children, Jer.

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UNCLASSIFIID

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Handy Ca.i111t todayl

.Mn. Gail Milltr WJS guest of
hollll' at a birthday parly given
by ber daughter and aon-ln·law,
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Gene Coleman
1111d dtUdren, Jerry and Jame
at their home in Rutland Tuesday tvtllllll· Tilt IUUI ol honor
reollvtd liftl and eardl flllm
mcibtrl Ill her family during

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INFANTS
IONNITS &amp;CAPS

Holaum or Adams

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dreSits 1nd tailored, lady·
like coats,

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Uttle glrle are loveliest In
sprinll. with pretty, bouncy

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An open house of the

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ANNIVERSARY

life of aervlce.
Albert Rousb, commllleeman
Middleport,
introduced

Pancake, a personal
friend. By way of maldng
acquAinted, Mr. Pancake .
a short rtsume of his I
and said he hopes to meet
a lot of Meigs and Gallln pco-,
pie before. the primary. Senator
Pancake 11 president of the I
of Electrical Work·
vs, No. 1466, past prtsident 1
the United Organized Labor I
In th_e Hocking Valley. He gave
a spll'lted talk on present state i
gowmment and how the Democrats can make It better. He
also spoke on Workman's Com·
pensalton lund and said it was
really an Insurance that the
men pay Into and not a compen·
aallon as the name implies. 1
Asked to say a lew words Mrs
Moeller thanked ~~e group co;
holdlna meetings sucb as this
so as to let those willing
to rWl for office come and
slate their views and let the
people see them.
Mr. Wingett closed the meet·
after which Kenneth Hayes
Tuppers Plains served as
to sell baked roods
by the ladies and
contributed by L'le men, I
added a nice sum to the
dub's treasury. A
social
menll3 served.
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BOYS

Basketball
Oxfords

Canvas
Loafers

Black and White

Black and While

Sizes 8
to Big 12

$2 99
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Sl~es 2'12
to Big 11

$2 99
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Dagton ThombmdA4-ply value
braakttlrouah •••

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14.55

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• Same klnt-wtat trNd rubbW
• Same deep, MIISiYe fNtd

Girls-Faded BI-Whlte

Tennis Oxfords - - s1 ·99

lin !Bleck• I

• Pful 4-plr n,.vy.duty e(ll'd in1leld of 2

pair

Th ill. b I ge nuine first l if'IQ, 100 ltqllirr

bal:ked by Dayton's outs tanding nat ionwide
li\IJrar~ t u. An r,m us uanr area l va lut 1n a

Silts 12112 to Big 10-2 PAIR $3.00

nel'l car qua lity tml.
M1 twn1 .,

mil•••• limit • ...,.ntat

All Dayton P~1$o1~itl f T1rts Ill &amp;Uiflntlltd D~ Tne
u.,ton 1"' &amp; llu!tber Compilllf fur the lift ol the
ori ii•nil l tn11d ac~un~l la •lurl' ~ t ~Wd by C\lt l. b&lt; ~ , ..,,_
tfbflt rup tllrtl , bk&gt;or ~ ~l l lf'td lo tn CUI ' II ftll I ! ~"

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775,14 I 17.44120.17

125.14 I 19.75

lt~; \1 "' WOIO"l t nWop ~ n&lt;i "11\erie l. A(l lu~tmPnt ,., .d..

.,. I P'Q.I'IIa .,_ , ,,II C"lft11 OCASO procn.

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RIZER OIL CO.

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

"Home Owned &amp; Operated"
You'll Like Our Service
Phone WY 2-2101
Pomeroy, 0.

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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atructor each ttl to ~~== II
somelltln&amp; for their cl1
Mrs. Muriel Foley called
teoUon to the new clock local· II
od In tbe school cale~la.
for wllh roeeipts !rom collt!CI·II
lng bottle caps by the 8th rradell
students.
The room bllnner and $5 cash
award was won by the
IJ'Ide class of Mrs. Ann Well. Iter. Arthur MIUer, Robert Ba~
lty aDd J~&amp;sle White were named to lbe nominating com1ml~· ll
lee.
'!be nell meellq wiD be
AprU 11 at lbe hl8h sc~tac•ll
Kn. Sauer anDOUIICtd tltat
Oblo Ullivenlll players
pti!OUII I iborl play with
qutlliDII IIIII IDIWII' period to

FAST

Head and Shoulders

Home Permanent

SHAMPOO
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REG.
$2.00 Value _

66c

~pray Deodorant

. 88c

REG. 35c PHILLIPS

\1ilk Magnesia Tab. 23c
REG. 25c

FIRST QUALITY
For Your

Pacifiers · · · · · 16c

SHEER NYLONS

Shopping Convenience
1. Professional Prescription
Service AI Dutlono.
!. Ladles and Children•
Rest Rooms.
3. Money Orders At
Both Stores.
4. You Can Pay Your
Telephone 8111 AI Duttont.
I . Whitman Candy
At Rollers.
I. Hallmark Canll
At Duttons.

REG. 1.09 MUM

REG. 59c

REG.
79c

Colton Swabs ..... 41c
REG. 1.49 VALUE

REG. 1.09 NATURAL LATEX

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RUBBER GLOVES

Colton Balls, 300's·69c
REG. 39c

Air Mail Envelopes 18c

INFLATABLE

Cut Proof.:.. High Velocity

GO~F
leg. Ptfte

3 ~$1.00

BALLS
3i88c

JOHNSON

RABBITS BABY POWDER
FOR EASTER

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Purse&amp;GioveSets ·· s1.98. ,
LITTLI OIRLI

22.91

• All prim plus ••• tMI
old tiro eft yeur ur

1:-r Special prices on sets of 4

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the Rutland PTA Monday even.
Jng. Class rooms displayed papers of each student's work
art work.
A piano solo waa proseniM II
by Sabra Canaday. Mrs. Harold
Sauer, program chairman, ie4
group singln1 of the PTA song
w' \Irs. Ann Webster as
a
·anlsl. The pledge to the
n, •• led by the Cub Scouts
or Rutland Pack 240. Mrs. Joan
Stewart gave the prayer.
A memorial service honoring
the late Eugene Aikins was
eooducted by fellow teacher,
Hmner Wells, aulsled by Don·
DB Weber, student. Mrs. Atkins
taulhl lor several years in the
lOcal district.
The businesa moeling was
presided
. over by Vernon Weber
preoulent. Mrs. Jessie White
1ave the secretary's report.
Mn. Janet Bolin reported a
profit or f400 on the variety
show sponsored by lbe group
!Jst Friday.
The group voted to serve the
Rutland Ahunnl banquet, May
28; to ptll'ehase dictionaries for
the blp school, and to give
eacb teacher in the
Khool and the vocal

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MASON FURNITURE

101 ppected
flluulee Ill of
before this great man's 1111 b!P•r propet1)1 upallllu
wUI be fully evaluated. costs aow coalelllplatod. 'l1le
thlnp be did to get the tt.diiiCt wtb &lt;Ollie fnm tbe
oatlon moving again, his
$1$,110,811 ballk
clvll rlghtl and oilier
made him 1 man ol alfatrs
stature. He spoke of the
regard of other nations
Kennody and even though he
1 man of wealth, bis was

earned
In 1965,
14 centsfl$2,000
a s~are
on equal
company common stock.
wu $311,000 - 6 cents a

· I land Gradt School was held by

Half Sizes

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RutlandPfA
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ATic

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to be ready in mid·
Llll&amp; Ytal' •• IIIUQI by lew years. llptndltures for new three yars IllS through 1968 atruction In 1965 amounted to
Columbus and Southem
lne~a In all pbua of Co- f~Uities 11ft e~ to . ep. More than one-fOIII'Ih of the e~ •14,722,000. ·
own a !l% -JIOI' cent Inter·
~uml~- andCo Sotlthera
Obio Plllxlmate $'1S,OOO,OOO for I he tlmated expenditures are lor The first commonly owned
in this unit.
"'ee.. .., mpany'a buslnass,
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operalloDI were
ren ........~
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-'equle It fluaoe .... CoJIIo
fU)"I pil!lll sapeadlllnl II

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oun y s emocrats ' ear an ates or.
c!'!.~r ~an~
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65 Ford Falcon Futura 4 Door ....., -

RADIATOR

156 ACRE FARM 8 miles back
from Cheshire. Phone WY

-~~EJ rl mixed:.,~ T:e

room clean.

SERVICE

aU. Get good price. WY 2-32(Mi

64 Oldt 88 4 Door - - - - - $2149

3 15 Ita

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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Sentinel
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Wr 11a111 IJOINI completelf ofl our I'OCkflr 011 prlce1l
Eflf'll car in stOck u bargain pricfd to help vou Qd
'!Iring atarted in em OK better carl .Stop It&amp; todov-p'U find tile lluping u greGU

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and wbldows. • '

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TERRY

umlnum tldllg. Priced rew
Olllbly, Can be leell II 77 .
Grilli llrtel, Middleport.

Bt GEORGE

WO~eR

LI'L ABNER

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1965 FALCON Futura .. •••··•·••• $2095

PHONE WY 2-2156

T&gt;-1' "RABMAN"

Ures abow Ultle wear. Luggage rack, V engine,
automatic trana. Power 1teerlng, ndln and heater
and many utru.

1964 OLDSMOBILE '88' 4-Dr... $2149
· Plnver Jteerlng and brakea, automaUc, fully equipped,
ndlo, beater, blue fllliab. Spotllet .Jean lntiiior.

1960 STUDEBAKER •........ ••• .,•• $395
St. Wago11, vinyl lnl, wblt. flllllh. all good tirea, VB
.a&amp;Jna, aulomaUo traDJ., radio and beater.

1965 OIVROlET Bel Air · •••· · $2295

4 Door Sedan. 8 eyl. Powergllde. Tan and beige fiJ&gt;o
lib. 1Jk1 new tirN. Ill WI OM belw:e )'011 buJ, Jla.
dio.

OF COU~E.IT
Snll. HA'S A Sll~
TENDENCY TOWARD
PANIC!

IT WARN MEl

'lou and
~our baby
are the mo&amp;t
important
thin~~ in m~

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life.Jucl~!

ly ART SANSOM

BOUS1!: - II ...... City water
Gu well ud mineral rights.
Good Investment property for
large lake lila. loeD by appoJMmeal 'Gilly. w S-3271.

1963 Volbwag11 2 dr.......... $1245
Jood

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By CHESTER GOI JLD
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JOB lALII- • am firm. 1
rooJDJ ud beth. T e "
mlnutea drive from Pomeroy

1963 CORYAIR Mom Cpt. •• $1395
M

f apeed. lladlo 8lld hiller. Black flnlab with red ft.
102 u&amp;lnt, lib DIW W.W. llreJ. ·

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Jill llllcbt aeala.

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JOB ~: 7 room bouse witt'
- beth,"' gaa funtace, 410 SprinF

1957 OIY. l-Ton Pkbp ··· · $495

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GO AHEAD! COME AT
;. Ml' RADAR S~M WITH
1HAT STICI::: AND WATCH

bulldittgs.
u liERT M. 001, II1IOKER
WY !-3131
I:Yioblp WY WAll
I 15 31&lt;

StiUon Wagon. 8 cyL PowerglidL Radio and hea~er.
New UreL All wbltt outside wltll 1ed Wu71 Interior.
.A loaal oned low mllelge wagoa.

WHEEL
AUGNMENT

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1964 CIIMllE Mahbu .• ~...... $1895

IXPERIENCED

5&gt;-IOW l!l£FO'

IPQMBROY - ROVrl J-Cios•
Ill, I llor7 II'IIDI bome, L
1901111 14 bttclroomti), f u I 1ltuemul with IIIIIIIJ room.
hoi air 1urnace heallaa, nic.
frolll porcli, praae, largt
loL $14,000.01.
POMEROY - 1'4 atory frame.
I 1001111, bath, cellar, gas
heallnfl. out of hlgla water.
A good property. Only tli,OOO.
.rARM - • M:RES - Leban
OD Twp., 80 IICI'OI deU and
well feaced, baluce WGOded,
plus I story f room frame
home, wilb water system
ad sooct water auppJ1, baselllelll, lor&lt;!ed hoi air beating,
eera (30 z 441), orib, Rew
block mil); boule, aeveral oth

w.

Delua 'rinyl trim, gr.a tlall1l, •adlo, beater,
u- Wuald l'llee.

.. LISTENS IN ON
'Fl-ABMAN'5' REHEAR'SALS
- TH!H HE SAS14A'/'::o
eA&lt;ZK,AN'-CHuCKLEr!RUNS THROUGI4 IT

WE ALLUS GITS

1963 MERCURY •••·•-···.... •·- $1695
Meteor 4 Dr. staUon W1g0n. Low mneap by oneloeal owner. Red 'linyiiDterlor trim. Wblte flnltb, w.

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OHM lVII. 9:C10 P.M.

!EAR 1H'JUICY

staUon Wacon. eaoo mllea by loeal owner. Black "BYIIDterlor. Dark IKI.U8 tt!!lab 7:00x14 tires J!ke new,
IPII'8 never used. P. B., radio, bJx lilt enpne, 114.
tnua. Deluu equlp!!llllt. llllowroom ellan.

1964 CORVAffi Monza matie lransmlssion.
Whlte
sidewall tires, radio
a nd'
hea!Br. Low mlleap. $1750. 1

Auto. tra111. Radio, heater, power hralteo and steering.
Blue finish. SpotleSI olean Interior. A real buy.

~OWEEZY!!
11-!\IT TILL 'IE

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$2091

StaUon Wago11, 8500 actual mllea by loeal owner. Like

HOUSE

a Bedrooms, waD to wall nrpot, paneled, air eondllloned. I
Between Pomeroy 6 Chelter ;
Oblo on Route 1. Prilled to :

Has Got Usl

new 700I14 tires. Spare hu never been eut. Dark green
outside. Radio and heater. Bl&amp; 6 engine. St. trans. Show

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P01neroy!
Motar Co. '

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Madern Rench Slyle

loHd 1111 and bod)', good tire1, beat8!1 nice for
IIIOdel. SEVERAL OTiml GOOD TRUC11. BUYS.

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Contractor 111td pledge to pro-.
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, id• equal employment OJI' 1 aCidlil
,
portunities without rega~
'""•· color, cr.OO or oauoa- a.A&lt;oqa~Je
al origin. Ktowltoa C&lt;lutrue· 1 • "''"
tiou Company. Contact Jolla 1 a 1 2 to
R_ Lam, 120 University Ter· 1 : : : ; : : - '

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dav thru Friday. Ph... 773.- 1 311.Dodl
&amp;.120.
I 17 ltc &amp;0,0 ot
1ALESMAN WANTED- 3 days
=
travel, 4 da)'ll at home. Man 4.Q.VI 5 ..,
over 4~ lo~ short lrip!. near &amp; Of a Pomeroy. Worth •P
$8,800
to $12.500 ill a year, plus
regular c..h boo111. Air Mail &amp;llddp M. A. Moo~. Vice President,
_.
Te:ua Refinery Corp~ Box I.P 21 I
Til, Fort Worth. Texas, 7610L a.
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RADIATOR

156 ACRE FARM 8 miles back
from Cheshire. Phone WY

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room clean.

SERVICE

aU. Get good price. WY 2-32(Mi

64 Oldt 88 4 Door - - - - - $2149

3 15 Ita

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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60561P·-

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Sentinel
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Wr 11a111 IJOINI completelf ofl our I'OCkflr 011 prlce1l
Eflf'll car in stOck u bargain pricfd to help vou Qd
'!Iring atarted in em OK better carl .Stop It&amp; todov-p'U find tile lluping u greGU

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baseuu•11'.
and wbldows. • '

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TERRY

umlnum tldllg. Priced rew
Olllbly, Can be leell II 77 .
Grilli llrtel, Middleport.

Bt GEORGE

WO~eR

LI'L ABNER

I IS etc

1965 FALCON Futura .. •••··•·••• $2095

PHONE WY 2-2156

T&gt;-1' "RABMAN"

Ures abow Ultle wear. Luggage rack, V engine,
automatic trana. Power 1teerlng, ndln and heater
and many utru.

1964 OLDSMOBILE '88' 4-Dr... $2149
· Plnver Jteerlng and brakea, automaUc, fully equipped,
ndlo, beater, blue fllliab. Spotllet .Jean lntiiior.

1960 STUDEBAKER •........ ••• .,•• $395
St. Wago11, vinyl lnl, wblt. flllllh. all good tirea, VB
.a&amp;Jna, aulomaUo traDJ., radio and beater.

1965 OIVROlET Bel Air · •••· · $2295

4 Door Sedan. 8 eyl. Powergllde. Tan and beige fiJ&gt;o
lib. 1Jk1 new tirN. Ill WI OM belw:e )'011 buJ, Jla.
dio.

OF COU~E.IT
Snll. HA'S A Sll~
TENDENCY TOWARD
PANIC!

IT WARN MEl

'lou and
~our baby
are the mo&amp;t
important
thin~~ in m~

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life.Jucl~!

ly ART SANSOM

BOUS1!: - II ...... City water
Gu well ud mineral rights.
Good Investment property for
large lake lila. loeD by appoJMmeal 'Gilly. w S-3271.

1963 Volbwag11 2 dr.......... $1245
Jood

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By CHESTER GOI JLD
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JOB lALII- • am firm. 1
rooJDJ ud beth. T e "
mlnutea drive from Pomeroy

1963 CORYAIR Mom Cpt. •• $1395
M

f apeed. lladlo 8lld hiller. Black flnlab with red ft.
102 u&amp;lnt, lib DIW W.W. llreJ. ·

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RAiute 143, Harristllmlle Rd

Jill llllcbt aeala.

WY Wll3l

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JOB ~: 7 room bouse witt'
- beth,"' gaa funtace, 410 SprinF

1957 OIY. l-Ton Pkbp ··· · $495

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GO AHEAD! COME AT
;. Ml' RADAR S~M WITH
1HAT STICI::: AND WATCH

bulldittgs.
u liERT M. 001, II1IOKER
WY !-3131
I:Yioblp WY WAll
I 15 31&lt;

StiUon Wagon. 8 cyL PowerglidL Radio and hea~er.
New UreL All wbltt outside wltll 1ed Wu71 Interior.
.A loaal oned low mllelge wagoa.

WHEEL
AUGNMENT

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1964 CIIMllE Mahbu .• ~...... $1895

IXPERIENCED

5&gt;-IOW l!l£FO'

IPQMBROY - ROVrl J-Cios•
Ill, I llor7 II'IIDI bome, L
1901111 14 bttclroomti), f u I 1ltuemul with IIIIIIIJ room.
hoi air 1urnace heallaa, nic.
frolll porcli, praae, largt
loL $14,000.01.
POMEROY - 1'4 atory frame.
I 1001111, bath, cellar, gas
heallnfl. out of hlgla water.
A good property. Only tli,OOO.
.rARM - • M:RES - Leban
OD Twp., 80 IICI'OI deU and
well feaced, baluce WGOded,
plus I story f room frame
home, wilb water system
ad sooct water auppJ1, baselllelll, lor&lt;!ed hoi air beating,
eera (30 z 441), orib, Rew
block mil); boule, aeveral oth

w.

Delua 'rinyl trim, gr.a tlall1l, •adlo, beater,
u- Wuald l'llee.

.. LISTENS IN ON
'Fl-ABMAN'5' REHEAR'SALS
- TH!H HE SAS14A'/'::o
eA&lt;ZK,AN'-CHuCKLEr!RUNS THROUGI4 IT

WE ALLUS GITS

1963 MERCURY •••·•-···.... •·- $1695
Meteor 4 Dr. staUon W1g0n. Low mneap by oneloeal owner. Red 'linyiiDterlor trim. Wblte flnltb, w.

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OHM lVII. 9:C10 P.M.

!EAR 1H'JUICY

staUon Wacon. eaoo mllea by loeal owner. Black "BYIIDterlor. Dark IKI.U8 tt!!lab 7:00x14 tires J!ke new,
IPII'8 never used. P. B., radio, bJx lilt enpne, 114.
tnua. Deluu equlp!!llllt. llllowroom ellan.

1964 CORVAffi Monza matie lransmlssion.
Whlte
sidewall tires, radio
a nd'
hea!Br. Low mlleap. $1750. 1

Auto. tra111. Radio, heater, power hralteo and steering.
Blue finish. SpotleSI olean Interior. A real buy.

~OWEEZY!!
11-!\IT TILL 'IE

aall.

$2091

StaUon Wago11, 8500 actual mllea by loeal owner. Like

HOUSE

a Bedrooms, waD to wall nrpot, paneled, air eondllloned. I
Between Pomeroy 6 Chelter ;
Oblo on Route 1. Prilled to :

Has Got Usl

new 700I14 tires. Spare hu never been eut. Dark green
outside. Radio and heater. Bl&amp; 6 engine. St. trans. Show

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P01neroy!
Motar Co. '

LASSWILL

Madern Rench Slyle

loHd 1111 and bod)', good tire1, beat8!1 nice for
IIIOdel. SEVERAL OTiml GOOD TRUC11. BUYS.

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By HAROLD GRAY

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,
portunities without rega~
'""•· color, cr.OO or oauoa- a.A&lt;oqa~Je
al origin. Ktowltoa C&lt;lutrue· 1 • "''"
tiou Company. Contact Jolla 1 a 1 2 to
R_ Lam, 120 University Ter· 1 : : : ; : : - '

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!.fA TURE LADY for house- &amp; ,.._
keeping duties ud ea~ of 311.~ ~~~~~
rhildrPn, live days week, Mol· I a Jt 12 •
dav thru Friday. Ph... 773.- 1 311.Dodl
&amp;.120.
I 17 ltc &amp;0,0 ot
1ALESMAN WANTED- 3 days
=
travel, 4 da)'ll at home. Man 4.Q.VI 5 ..,
over 4~ lo~ short lrip!. near &amp; Of a Pomeroy. Worth •P
$8,800
to $12.500 ill a year, plus
regular c..h boo111. Air Mail &amp;llddp M. A. Moo~. Vice President,
_.
Te:ua Refinery Corp~ Box I.P 21 I
Til, Fort Worth. Texas, 7610L a.
a1eatc llodooa

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BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

'++-+-+-

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VICINITY

WY l-21l6
Moo"-11 St.

WI BOPa
Ni!;EDED AT
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111 W. MAIN

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By SCHULZ

--.n. t. I.H

esc a ' z
••o1••• • ••• aa •• Yara

The DAILY SENTINR

... .

Plalll or witlt pepperoDI,
ausage, mushroom. ham or

&amp;

APPLY AT

........

•., n

J: SUGGEST Wf BIND
MIM 'TlGHTL' UNnL VIE All!
SIJIU&lt; OF HIS

•

oack left. WY Z-2685.

On•tw..,....,_..,

kw

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tachments on wheels. Guaranlaed. Only 4 payml!llla f5.ll

::-lied

,......;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-==--.!
CARRIER WANTED

ROUTE 124
At Sur~ C01Pol'lltlotl

lilt IAAB, • milea p1r
1an, . . . WY 1-WB.

Doml
Bottle
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TRAILERS
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CAMPING TRAILERS

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J&amp;Irop&amp;- JL"'IlU...,.

PIZZA
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- third floor IHHiget ~
Baker fu nilwe, Middleport
Obia.
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Literary Club Reviews Center Upon
Distinguished Ohioans in History

This Week· End- On Both FRIDAY a1d SATURDAY NIGHTS Elberfelds Ston Will It Open Until 8. Read About The Many

.~ •program about disllngullb-1 promlllent famlly
of history,
td ObiOIIDI lll&amp;bllgllted the past IIIli present, was preparm..ting of the Mi4dleporl Ll'- ed by Mrl. Nan Moore IIIli read
orll')' aub WedneSday ~~ter-l by Mra. Bruce Lloyd.
noon at the borne of Mrs. WIJ. · The author presents a view 1
llam Rus,.ll, Graot·•t.
,of every member of the Taft
:family, beglnnill8 with the first
Mrs. James Harley review- that oame from England. AI·
ed the .book._, "Ohio
~nes 1ways a name on tbe American
•nd Dttzens. by Grace Goul·l political scene the tamlly has
der. Cleveland ~laiD Dealer, 1been represenied In the White
colummst. ID wh•rh wore dis· ' House and Buckingham Palace,
closed mtimate facta of such land brought ~~e bosl In art and
personal!tie-s as Harmon Bien.. ' musi · to Cmcmnati where the
neroassett. Mark Twain, Paul, rami~Y home was located. High·
Dunbar, .lohn Browo,
t h e' lights Included the
William
Wright brothers, and many otb- , Howard Taft-Bryan campaign I
trs, all nat1ve Ohioans.
for president the cherry trees,
The author. a graduate of ,,oecial project of Mrs. Taft;
Vasw, was brough1 up on the the late Robort Taft. well htslory and lore of Ohio. Mrs 1 known congressman and White
H.:~.rley mentioned among oth· ~ Hmi!IE' cont':!nder, and the prest&gt;r:&gt;, Woodrow Wilson,
Edison i ent, "Bob" Tan, active today
and sketched !lie lives of Har·1 m Ohio polilics.
mon Blennerhassett and his Iove- 1 Members answered roll call
ly 1sland, John Brown and his . by naming a leader of Ohio. I
'i\lves, and Paul Dunbar. the 1 Miss Susan Park,
president,
noted negro poet and
Jyrist. conducted the rneeling which 1
whose poetry and muSIC are ' was opened with the club song, 1

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The second review was titled, ;Galen Brown was welcomed as
"An American Family - Tht' , a guest ror the arternoon Mrs.
known everywhere.

Tofts." by lshbel Ross.
most interest.Jng review

T he R"'sell served candy during
Of this the diSCUSSIOn hour
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senled an inspirational medila- Wayne Gibbons, Mrs. M. L.l
tJOn on the ongin ~d meamng French and Mrs. James Jivi- I
uf Lt'nl at the March mt&gt;etmg den were asked lo report on 1
uf Class 12 C1rrle of H e a t h I an oulside enlranre to
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Pomeroy ·
W3S guest speak-:
'J'he charter was draped In er when Salisbury PTA met '
memory or Fannie Adams when Tuesday evt-ning.
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C'leslrr Council, daughters of l
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America, met Tuesday evening Introduc~d by Mr!
Maxine
with 40 members present.
I Arnold V11l\er de-senbed
his 1
Barbara Sargent councilor 1 work and the mslruments used .
opened the me. ling' in ritual~&gt;~ · by tiled sludents of the school, I
Lie form . Navada Beaver was 1 t11en 1rerted an
ensemble 1
reporled quite Ill
Also ill group 1n ti'O numbers Partl!'l· l
J!a:Jelte Williams and Eva 1 patmg ¥.ere Mary
Radfnrd,
Bailev. CornmumcatlOn~ were : Sherne Ula('kslon. r&gt;ebbtt&gt; Oh- i
. hnger. M1li~a H1zer,
Connie
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. 1Lannmg, Ann OhlmL!er, Marla 1'
counr~lor. Hnd E111.Hbeth Qum- , G
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JZ~I (in teyen Miller. I
was hrld for receiVIng nattonal l
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and ·;tate offtcers at the l'ally, 1 Mr~ . William Ohlmger, pres! ~
March 31
meelmg !
1dent. conducted !he
One application for member-' which opene&lt; wtth the pledge
ship was accepted •nd will
tu the flag, followed w1lh devo- l
lniiJaled ot the Rally
Mem· i lions by Mrs. Menzel Smith. It
bers were reminded thai rese:. ! "as voted to pur&lt; hase towels I
~ations for dmn~r must be m1 fur the ktlchen and Mrs. Arn- I
by March 27. A cushion donalf~ i old w.a~ uamed to make lhe
by home and orphan commttttt&gt; : pun·h&lt;~se Mrs Arnold announr~~Was woo by Doris Grueser . H· ed that tht&gt; Me1gs Lo&lt;'al S&lt;'hoo1
was announced that the books 1Board had callt'd H meeting con- 1
would be audited Thursdav ev-1 eerning the bund issue for the
enlng. March 24. ot the hom• '! new srhoollor March 29 at 7·30 1
of Hel•n Wolf
P m M\ the Pomero; Junior
At the clese of the meelln~. High aud1tonurn. and
urged
quarterly birthdays were on- , mt&gt;mlwr:s lo attfnd.
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servf'd with pelluek
~fresh· I A report or. thf' County Coun-:
ments Honored guests. Sadie , ell meeting held rf'(.'t-nlly at 1
'l'russt!ll, Margarel Tuttle, Oilve i Chesler was given by Mrs. I'
Weber, Mabel Van Meter. Gol- i Harrv Carle ion Named "' the
d1e Wolfe. Zona B1ggs and Opal I nom;naling rommitt
Hollon. each rereivt&gt;d a g1ft Mls Hoy f;rueser. : s ~~~ l
and Wt&gt;rt&gt; sf"atPd at " tabl~ w1th 1old B!o:ickston. Mrs. Horace Ab- 1
white cover derorall&gt;d In keep- 0011 and Mr. James Will The
m..g with St Patrick's Day. A rc 1oms of M1• James Wickline
birthday r!ike decorated
m i atld Mls!S Rusalee Story tied .
green, baked hy j\oJar~art-t Tut- fm tht' altendanre uward.
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tle centered Ihe table l11e nPxl , Refreshmt&gt;nts wert servM at :
mel:'lmg wtll be TuPsd cy, A.pril 5 the close of the meeting by
at 8 p. m.
Mr nnd Mrs Jame-~ WIII, Mr. 1
and Mrs Herbert D1xon, Mrs. !
FIRST
9 Betty Folmer. Dr and Mrs. :
QUALITY
Mrs.
' John Hidgway, Mr. and
REGUl-AR ___
Edward Kennf'd\' . Mr . and &gt;'.,rs.
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Bearh~, Mr. and Mrs.
Certified Oil Station .hrnes
William Pullins. Mr and Mrs. [
W. Aloin St.
Pomeroy
John lllak•. Mr. and
Mn. ,
- .James Lew:s and Jamt!s Wick·
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Ready To Wear Dep1rtment

loya $3.95 Pormanont Prest SLACKS, tl111 6 to II $a.1S
loys $3.95 PLAID REEFER JACKETS ............ $2.00
Boys $4.95 Pleld Rovoralblo ZIPPER JACKETS . . . $2.50
M0t1s $1.95 W11h 'n Woer Llghtwolght JACKETS $7.65
Boya $5.95 Camput llppor Front Hoocled JACKETS $4.88
Mens $3.49 Plncheck WORK TROUSERS ....... . .. $2.H
Mena $6.90 Big Yank WORK UNIFORMS .. .. . ... $6.00
Mono $8.98 Permanont Pro" WORK UNIFORMS .. $7.00
Mono $2.48 Btg Yank DENIM DUNGAREES
. . $2.09
Mono $2.95 Whlto Short SIHVI DRESS SHIRTS 2 for $5.00
Mono 69c LEE WORK CAPS ................ 2 for $1.00
Mono $1.00 LH BaHball Typo WORK CAPS . . .... . 79c
loyo $2.49 Big Yank SPURS WESTERN JEANS . ... $2.22
Llltl• Boys Boxtr W•ist Denim DUNGAREES .. , •. . lie
M0t1o $4.95 Perma ..nt Pmo DRESS SLACKS . ••• $3.88
Mono $5.95 Rooton DRESS SLACKS .. ...... ,. •• ,. $4.88
Mono $6.95 Reston DRESS SLACKS
.. . .. . ., ,. $5.88
Ment $7.95 and $8.95 Roslon DRESS SLACKS . . ... $6.88
Mono $6.95 Campuo Short SlHvl Bonlon SHIRTS .. $5.44
Little Boyo $6.95 Plaid SPORT COATS
. .. . .. $6.21
Llltto Boyo $5.95 Solid Cotor SPORT COATS ..• • , . $5.35
Mens $4.95 Modrao Plaid REEFER JACKETS .. . ,. . $2.50
Mons $5.95 Madril P1old REEfER JACKETS . .•••. $3.011
Mono $2.H Collogo Namo SWEAT SHIRTS . . , .. , . $2.00
Mono $1.50 and $2.50 Fomous Brand NECKTIES . ... $1,00

Friday and Saturday Bargains In The
Drapery Department
$1.69 PATCH QUILTS 72"xl4" CALICO RING PRINT $7.29
6Yc I 1~. ~~~ MIRACLE FOAM FLAKES . . . . .... 59c
79c Kirsch C1fe Curtain RODS 28"x48'', whit•, brus 69c
$6.95 Thermal BEDSPRE,\DS, lrrog. Full &amp; twtn ol10 $5.9S
$5.95 Hobnail BEDSPREADS, ~llulifut colon .. .. $5.00
.. .. ., .... SOc
$1.00 TOSS CUSHIONS iBloei . .. . .. .
$1.95 Tallorod TIER AND VALANCE SET . .... . . . $1.69
Cotton Pile RUGS, fringed 24"x40", bright colora . $1.00
19c CORDUROY, norr·ow wale, good colora
. yd. 69c
69c Checked GINGHAM, oil cotort, all size check• yd. 59c
$1.79 Gym and S.rvlce BAGS, zippu top, blue, brown $1.59

$3.95 Dacron BED PILLOWS
. . . . . . . . . . . . $3.39
$3.95 Foam Rubber BED PILLOWS, Iipper covorlng $3.39
79c yd. Vinyl TABLE CLOTH, 45" width
yd. SOc
$2.95 Tailor•d Plastic Bathroom Curtains,

54~&gt;,

Pat. $1 pr.
Stllnns Bl•ached All Lin•n TOWELING, cal. bord. 39c yd.

$!.39 LAMP SHADES, whlto, btigo ...... . ........ . $1.00
$1.69 Dandot Anti Fatigue MATS, loam back, 18"x30" $1.49
$3.95 3 pc. BATHMAT SITS, doc. colon . . . . .. , , $3.49
Fin• Qu1llty Throw Rugs, frine-d, ov1l &amp; ,.ct• .. . , $3.49
$4.95 Laguno Thermo! BLANKETS, 72"x90'', pastola $4.59
$2.95 54" Vinyl Pl11tlc Upholatery, knit beck, col. $2.69 yd.
39c Bl11chod MUSLIN, 45" wldlh . . .. ... , , , . . . 35c yd.
$6.95 S.rono TM Fortrol BED PILLOWS ...... $5.95 otch
$1.44 &amp; $1.29 45" Plaid MADRAS, beautiful plaidt $1 yd.
49c CLING, 18" wid•, big ultcllon of colors &amp; pat, 39c ycl.

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Fri. I Sel., Much 11·19
"GLORY GUYS"
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The Lower Crust
Canasta
club alte:~ded !he card party
and wig show held Thursday
i evening m Pomeroy. Those g~
~ng were Mrs. Linda
BM.gle,
I Mrs Dolores Wolfe. Leda KraeI
uter. Mrs. Janet Warner, Mrs.
Linda
Hill and Mrs. Inez Roy.
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Sheet and Towel Department

Smail Lots- While They Lilt
$5.95 GtltLS DUSTERS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. . $2.50•
$2.95 GIRLS DUSTERS .......................... $1.50
$3.95 GIRLS DUSTERS ..... , .................. Sl.50
$3.95 WOMEN$ DUSTERS .. , ...... , ........ ,. $2.00
$7,, WOMENS DUSTERS . .. .. .. ... .. .... , .. ,. $3.00
$29.50 Womano ALL WEATHER COATS .... , , SIO.OO
$25.00 Womeno ALL WEATHER COATS .......... $10.00
$19.50 Womeno ALL WEATHIR COATS ........... $7.00
$3.95 GIRLS SLACK SETS ...................... $2.00
$2.95 GIRLS SLACK SETS .... .. , .............. $1.50
$1.95 GIRLS SLACK SETS ...... , .............. $1.00
$6.95 MATERNITY DRISSES .................... $2.00
$12.95 WOMEN$ SLACKS ............ , .. , .... $5.00
Jl0.95 WOMEN$ SLACKS .............. , .. .. , , $5.00
18.95 WOMEN$ SLACKS . .. .. , .... , . .. .... .. , . $3.00
$7.95 WOMENS SLACKS . ...... , .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . $3.00
$5.95 WOMENS SLACKS ........................ $2.00
$3.95 WOMEN$ SLACKS ........ .. ....... .. .. , . $1.SO
$2.95 WOMENS SLACKS ...... .. ............ .. , $1.00
$1.95 GIRLS SLACKS
.. .. .. .......... $1.00
$5.95 to $10.00 WOMENS SWEATERS .......•.... $3.00
$3.95 to $7.95 GIRLS SWEATERS .... ........... $2.00
$16.50 WOMEN$ QUILTED ROBES .............. $1.00
$13.95 WOMEN$ QUJL TED ROBES ............ , $6.00
$tD.95 WOMEN$ QUILTED ROBES .......... .. .. $5.00
$59.50 WOMEN$ WINTER COATS ........ . .... . $20.00
$39.50 WOMEN$ WINTER COATS .... , .. , ..... $20.00
$29.50 WOMEN$ WINTER COATS ....... , .. , .. $15,00
$25.00 WOMEN$ WINTER COATS .. , .......... $15.00
$19.50 WOMEN$ WJNTIR COATS ........ , .... $10.00

Friday and Saturday Bargains In The
Cosmetic Department
He Woodbury Goldon Rlnso SHAMPOO
$1.00 H•ad and

S~outd•rs

.. . ..... 67c

59c Woodbury CREME RINSE .......... . ,. .. . 44c
St.49 WhHo Rain HAIR SPRAY .. ..
.. .... . .. $1.11
$1.50 Clolrol Holr·S.·Ntw CREME RINSE .. ,. .... $1.12
$1.49 Family SiH JERGENS LOTION .. ...... ,.,. , $1.12
79c Woodbury HAND CREAM
..... .. . .. . ,. ... 53&lt;
75c SECRET ROLL-ON DEODORANT .. , , ..... ,. 56c
69c BAN CREAM DEODORANT
... , ...... .. 56c
2lc SAFE GUARD DEODORANT SOAP . .. ....... , 19c
89c Fomily Silo COLGATE TOOTH PASTE ......... 67c
7Sc IPANA TOOTH PASTE
.......... .. ,. .. 61c
98c DIAPARENE BABY POWDER ........... . .... 73&lt;
69c PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA . ...... .. .. ,. 62c
49c POL IDENT DENTURE CLEANF.R TABLETS ... 4lc
69c POLl-GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE CREAM . .. 6lc
OR. WEST'S TOOTH BRUSHES ............ . 2 for 69c
$2.00 LILT HOME PERMANENT ...... , ...... $!.50
69c RESOLVE ANTACID UBLETS .... , , .... .. .. 61c
$1.49 BEN-GAY LOTION
.... .. ............ .. $1.18
91c MEASURIN ASPIRIN TABLETS
.... . .. . ... . 71c
79c Gillette Super St•lniiSs Steel BLADE!) . . . .. • , , . 51c
$1.00 GILLETTE RIGHT-GUARD DEODORANT .. , , 75c
$1.25 OLD SPICE COLOGNE
.. .. .............. .. 93c
$1 .00 MENNEN SKIN BRACER ... .. .. .... . ....... 75c

Mono 69c Kllilury Bonlon DRESS SOCKS .... 2 pro. $1.00
Mono 49c Dovta 4D Cuohlon Foot SOCKS ..•. a pre. $1.19
Mono 89c Kirbury Orion DR ISS SOCKS .... a pro. $2.50
M0t11 $1.00 Sprlnglool Volour DRESS SOCKS . . ..•. lie
Womano $1.00 S.aml... Texturod STOCKINGS ,. • • 77c
Womono He S.omluo Toxturod STOCKINGS . , , • , , , 77c
Womono $1.19 S.amloa Agllon STOCKINGS , . , , • , • , He
WomoM $1.00 S11mlou Agllon STOCKINGS ....... 77c
Womem $1.00 S.aml"' Strotch STOCKINGS , , .. l9c
Womona $1,00 S..ml.,. Moth STOCKINGS .. . _ •••• . t9c
Womons $1.00 S..mltoo lhoor STOCKINGS •.•••••• • 19c

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$1,19 Rod HNrt 4 01. Skolna WOOL YARN .. , .... .. 89c
$1.59 Rod Nllrl Soyello KNITTING YARN . .. , .. , $1.19
$1.00 HOSIERY CASES, wllh loundry kit . . . . . . . .. 69c
49c Giant Sl11 Crochot THREAD (550 rd. opoolo) .. ' De
$1,00 SEWING AND ACCESSORY KITS
.. ....... 59c
$9.45 Brownlo Fl11ta CAMERA OUTFIT . , • , , , , , S6.99
$1.00 Pl181lc or Ntl Wind-Rain BONNETS .. ........ 59c
59c Plastic EASTIR BASKET wltll grass .......... 44c
$1.00 BOUNCING HOPPY BUNNY .. . .. .. • .. . .. 79c
10c POCKET COMBS (a ..ortod colon) . ••.. . 3 for 25c
$2.47 Aunt Lrdl11 CROCHET RUG KITS . , , .... . $1.14

DENTAL CLINIC -

Dr. Harold Brown, Pomeroy dentist, checks one, of 350 children at Pomeroy elementary school who had their teeth examined during a dental
clinic at the school Thursday. Dr. Brown headed the clinic with Drs. Keith Riggs and
Clyde Ingels also conducting ~xaminations. _A committee &lt;&gt;f seven PTA members, Mrs.
Kermit Walton, chairman, asststed. -

lftfonlt $2.95 Cutler SLIIP ond PLAY SETS .... . . $2.44
lnhnts 69c Cutior Watorproof PANTIES . . . •.• , . . . SSe
lnftnto $1.95 Cutter PARTY PANTS ..••. , , . , , , . S1.65
1ntonta $1.69 Cutter PARTY PANTS ... .. ........ $1.35
lnfanlo $1.95 COTTON CREEPERS ... ....•. •.•. $1.59
1ofanta $1.95 SNUGGLE SLEEPING ~AGS ....... $1.50
SPECIAL SALI PRICES CURtTY DIAPIRS
lnfenlt $1.95 Cutler Coltoft PIIIM PAJAMAS ... , .. $1.69
Glrla $1.59 COTTON SLIPS .. .. • .. • .. • • .. .. • .. .. $U3
Girla $1.95 PAJAMAS . .. ........................ $Ut

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Frid1y and Saturday Bargains In The
Friday and S.turd1y Bargains In The

Housewares Department

Handbag, Jewelry and Accessories

$16.95 9 Cup StolniHI StHI PERCOLATORS .... $12.H
$5.95 StalniHI SIMI CARVING SITS .. , ••• , , . , , , , . $3.00
$6.95 SlalniHI SIMI CARVING SITS ........ , .. , SUO
$6.95 Stalnltso SIMI STEAK KNIFE SETS ......•. $3.50
$9.95 Monning lowmon Steam ond Dry IRONS . . . $7.00
$20.95 Sunburn Mutti.Cooker FRY PANS . .. ..... $15.00
$26.95 Sunbllm Toflon Coeted Multi Cookor Fry Pant S20
f29.95 Floor ProfHolonal Typo lloc, Holr Dryora $22.00
$19.50 Sunboom 10 Cup llectrlc PERCOLATORS .. $12.00
$1.00 Jumbo SIN Vinyl GARMENT BAGS ..•.••••.. "c
$1.00 12 Pocket Lodlts SHOE lAGS ...... , • , .... ""
fi,OO WALL PLAQUES .... . . .. ....... .... , ,. ... 60c
$3.95 WOOD LETTER AND BILL lACKS ......... $2.00
$4.95 IARLY AMERICAN KNJFI RACKS .. ... - - $3.00
$4.2t HANGING BASK ITS .. .. .. .. .
.. ..... , ., ,3.00
69c GARDEN TROWILS AND WIEDIRI • , ... , ••.• .. 44c
$9.95 I JAR SPICI RACKS .. .. ...... ,. . ...... - •• $5.00
$3.95 3 pc. SPAGHETTI BOWL SITS ..... ., ........ $1.00
f1.69 I pc. SIRVMNACK SliTS ................ f1.39
SOc CHINA CUPS AND IAUCIRS ... , •••••. I for $1.00

Department
$1 .00 oncl $2.00 White Necklocn &amp; Eorrlnga 67c

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$1.00 Womena Head SCARFS ........... ., •

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$1.00 Womens Neck SCARFS ... ·• ,. • • .. • • • 88c
$2.00 Wo,..na Spring Costume Je'"lry $1.88 Hch
$2.00 Womena DRESS GLOVES ....• , $1.88 polr
$3.00 Women• Spring DRESS GLOVES $2.77 polr
$2.95 Womens Spring HANDBAGS ••• , • , •• $2.77

$4.47
$1.99 Womens LHiher BILLFOLDS • , • • , •• $1.66
$4.95 Womena Spring HANDBAGS , • , •• , ,

39c Womena Florol Print Honkln •••• 3 for $1.00
Our Reg. IDe Mens White Handkerchleft $1.00 doz.
$2.00 10 rib VInyl Printed &amp; CIHr Umbrellas 1.69

Friday and Saturday Bargains In The

Friday and Saturday Bargains In The

School and Office Supplies Dept.

Fumiture Department

l9c Mogle Morgln (300 t!o-1 Note .... Paper • .. SSe
39c Package of No. 2 LIAD PINCILI ........ .... 2k
21c RoO ADDING MACHINI PAPIR .............. 17c
15c Spiral ITINOGRAPHIR NDTI BOOK .. .. • .. .. . tc
Rod Bird Lt.... WRITING TABLIT . .. ... . .• • I folr He
ftc PAPIRMATI PEN AND RIPtLL GITI .... , .. 17c
$U5 SURE CLAIP LEniR FILII ............. $1.66
2Sc pocbgo (outd u-) RUIBIR lANDS .••••.•. 19c

$159.00 3 pc. Mople IIDIIOOM SUITE ........ .. S124.00
$229.00 a pc. Zenith MohlfOny IIDROOM SUITE $177.10
SSUS lim"""" INNERSPRING MATTRESS ..• .. $49.95
$69.00 S Ill· DINinl MIT .. . .. . .. .. .. ..... , $49.00
$159.00 5 pc. DINITTI SET (round tabloJ .• , .... SH.OO
S69.00 Kneohoto Mohogonr DISK .. .. • .. .. .. •• • • $49.00
179.00 KIIHhoto Walnut DISK ... .. . ..••• , , •••.. $59.00
$419.00 I IIC· Oak DINING ROOM SUITI ....••.. 42H.OO
$249.00 Mehogony l•tenalon Tobie and 6 Chalro $177.00
$1H.OO KI'Oihlor 2 pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE . . $133.00
$319.00 Kroohlor 2 pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE .• • . $119.00
$349.00 Kreohler l pc, LIVING ROoM IUITI .. $1H.OO
$Ut.OO Vol0t1tlne S..vor LOUNGI CHAIR ...... $18.00
$109.00 IIMMONI IOI'A BIDS ·: ........ , .. . .. ,. $72.00
S69.00 IIRKLINI RICLINIIll .. , .... ., , .... ... $50.00
$69.00 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS , ... _ ......... _ •• $50.00
$59.95 li-ONS MAnRIIS .. . .. .. .. .. .. • •• .. $49.95
$169.95 RCA Whlrf1100l ILICTIIJC RANGI .. _ $12l00
$119.00 RCA Whlrl1100l ILICTRtC DRYIR - ., $151.00
$42.50 Clll AND MATTRIIS ...... ., , .. , •., , $32.50
$3,49 MIDtCtNI CAIINITS .. , ..... , ........... $2.50

Fridty •nd Saturday Bargains In The

Lingerie Department

Music Department

Womont $1.95 Rayon Wolh Longlh GOWNS . . . .. . $1.69

$39.50 KAY WISTIRH GUITAR ........ . . . ..... SWIG
$49.50 KAY 5 STRING IANJO .. ... .. .. .. ..... W.OO
$1.74 ltovolvlnt Adluotoblo ALlUM IIACKI ...... $5.00
He lpoclol Gn41p 41 IIPM RICOIIDI .... • , •••••.• 19c
Oono,.l ltoclllc 6 TRANIISTOII lt~D'f. . . . . • • • • • SUS
$49.10 All lpood RCA VIctor R-rd PL\f.VIR • .. 142.00
$425.00 RCA VIctor IT IIIlO with Radle ....... P69.00
$4.H STIRIO TAPI ALBUMS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. . $2.00

Womens $2.95 Nylon and Dacron Full L•ngth Gownt $2.39
WomoM $3.9S Nylon SLIPS (Phlt Meidl .. ........ $2.19
Womono $2.95 Nyloo HALF SLIPS (Phi! Mold) .... $2.35
WomoM $2.00 lnd•ro Cotton SLIPS .. . . .. ........ $1.70
Womons $1.95 lndtro Cotton HALF SLIPS ........ $1.69
Womono $2.95 Phil Maid Oacr•n Baby Doll Polomll $2.3S
Womeno $2.95 Phil Maid Nylon Baby Doll Palomo $US
Womono $5.95 Phil Maid Gown and Robe Solo .... $4.81
Womono $2.95 Full Longth PAJAMAS ..... . ....... $2.35
Womono $2.95 Full Longth Colton PIIIM GOWNS . $2.35
WomoM $3.95 KATZ MADE SHIFTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.87
Wo"""o $3.95 KATZ MADI NOV.ELTY COATI .... $2.17
Womono 69c Phil Mold Extra Sla PANTI~I ..• • , ... 59c
Womeno $1.95 Phil Mold Nylon HALP SLIPS ...... $1.65
Womono 59c Phil Mold Royan fliUEFI ..... , 2 for $1.00
Womt11o 51.00 illdoro NYLON PANTIII . . . . . . . . . • 17c
Wdmont $1.00 Print and loUd Color APRONI . .$. . . . lie
W - 591 IIDEIILON IRIIPI .• , ••• , ••.•• I lor $1.00

Frid•y and Saturday Bargains In The

Infants Department

Hosiery Department

Friday and Saturday Bargains In The

Wom.ns 2.95 Nylon end Decron Waitt Length Gown• 2.39

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Representatives of Middle- the county to construe!
Mri. ltlth Informed the corn- state and federal agencies would , neth McElhinny, Charles ·&amp; port Council and Chan1ber of budding.
, missioners a building could bo no loJ18er pay rental•.
· Ksrr, Sr., and Robert Clark:
Commerce proposed Thurs· Robert Stlli of tbe
State erected wltb various methods Estimated cost of a building Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fllltlft ~
day that the llo!lrd of Meigs Welfare Deparment,
M r 1. of financing iR cooperation with such as the one proposed ran- council members Johll ~~
County
Commissioners con- Dorothy lleftt, area supervisor state and federal agencies so ged from $80.000 to $100,000. The 1Clifford Stumbo, B. F. P11'111iJo ,
struct an office 6uU01ng In that of the Welfare Department; Har that approximately 11().95 per building would have a central I lee, Richard Va•gha,
a.&amp;
community to house local wei- rie Marie Smith 111 lhe Local! cent could be furnished toward heatmg system and other mod· George Baker; Clerk Rl*'!l
fare and aid for lhe aged de- Welfare Department, and Plul the bUilding price in rent paid ern convemences.
Bailey: Prosecuting Atlionlltf
partments.
\Lavelle, Economic Aid Depart-,lby the state and federal agen- Lavelle indicated the federol Bernard V. Fultz. Jack W~
Tb M'ddl rt ff . lndi· l ment official of the rederal gov- cies.
department he
represents president of the Chamber ~tl
e 1 epo 0 ICia18
ernmenl, participated '" the ; Mr St1th said possibly the 1t'Ould loon money for the build- Commerce: Cash Bahr, IIIII
1
cated land o• wh1ch to con-I di!&lt;usSJon.
. county's portion could bo
as mg The expanded
faoilileis Childs and Tom Goett.
struct the proposed building I The Welfare and Aid for the ! low as 3 per cent in the case would increase services needed ' Mr. Zerkle made tho MQ !Ill ·
woold be given to the county. 1 AK!!d departments are to bo ~here the location would qual-: from the deparlment, It was i•- i Middleport be givea 101 #•t
The commissioners. after two' housed under ont! roof. or plans 1fy as a poverty area
I dacated.
at1on for I(M•atiol at tbe llfiMa
hours of discussion on 111e pro- underway to do so, by July l, It was pomted out thai after Presenl. in additioo to the I Mrs. Dent oald lllat It . . 1114
poaal, still had not committed ' Jtl66._1hroughou_t_ the state. __ the _bulldmg 1s paJd for,~ ~ h e1above were Commlssjoners Ke•- ' have to _be il &lt;ouaiJ ltlli.

Frid1y and S.tvrday Bargains In The

Friday and Saturday Bargains In The

$1.00 Women1 Spring Costume Jewelry 97c eoch

Lotion SHAMPOO .• , , , .. 73c

$4.95 Pull SIH Qulltod MAmiSS PADS . . ... .. ,. $4.39
$US Ono Piece Ironing lool'&lt;l Pod ltld Toflon Conr $1.65
l9c H11-.y Drill IRONING BOARD COVERS .. .. • • .. SSe
39c Zipper Cloouro Pl11tlc PILLOW COVERS ....... 33c
$1.49 Fitted Plostlc MAnRISS COVERS . ......... $1.29
Sl10 41" br 36" Prtntod PILLOW CASES .••• , • tt.OO pr.
SIH II" by 99'' White MUSLIN SHEITS ... . . ... . $1.69
SIH 42" by 36" Whlta Muolln PILLOW CASIS .. lie pr.
Doubto Bod SIN Fitted Whlto Muolln SHilTS .. Sl.79
Shiveno Jumbo Slu DISH TOWELS . . . . . ... 4 far $1.00
Ploldcrut $3.91 Porcolo flttod lhHtw (lull olnJ .. $3.49
Plolclcroot $3.98 Porcola 81" by 101" Bed ShOlto . $3.49
Floldcr11t $2.39 Percole 42" by 38" Pillow CoHO $2.19 pr,
FloldcrHt $1.91 Bonner Strlpo lATH TOWELS ... $1.59
Fleldcroot He Bonner Strlpa HAND TOWILS .. .. . 69c
Floldcr"l 49c Bonner Strlpo WASH CLOTHS .. . ... 39c

'.

$1.99 Womena French Clutch Pur- ...... $1.39

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Friday and Saturday Bargtlnsln The

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and

Friday and S.turday Bargains,ln The

•••·I basement

kitchen.
I
Committee member!
were ,
Frt'nch.
1 flamed to contact church mem- 1
l bf:'rs about Easter nowt'n .and
. Mrs ':"wson hhad abs her to~ I include Mrs C. M. Hennesy, '
•r ti ll~. Thoug Is A. eul Lent . I' Mr!l 'fom Rilev, \1rs F.:dward I
m w~Jrh she explamt'd Lent s Young Mrs Carroll Swanson,
meamng m relation to the. elm~- . Mrs J,ulles Euler and M r s.
l1an chu rches. She descnb~ 11 1James Slm!Json
I
as a t1me of Splrllual enneh- 1l JO'LfS
u
('J1 enn 1•ambert gave
ment and or prayer and (Jt'vo-- , devotwns entJtled, ".Tesus Met I
\ion tJo God and the gift {)f HJs, Them." which included an artiSon . esus
· cle on Lent. She closed with
Mrs Carroll Swanson. pres!- . prayer.
dent. conducted the busmess 1 The hostesses, Mr!l. Frenrh,
sPs•qon. Mrs. Emersen JonPs 1 Mrs Tom Alley, Mrs. Everett
1nd Mrs Nan Moore gave the Dans and Mrs. James Simp.
St't'rPtnry and treasurer reporls son served a salad course from
m the absence of Mr:. L. W. a table covered with a linen
Mclnmas and Mrs. S.
F. dath und centered with an ar·
Hibb' Mrs. Swan!on thanked rangemrnl of
le slock and
lhe members for food sent to , ye II 1w mum! Jn
purp
an ebony con- I
11 " E M Wood and lamliy ' lainer flanked wilh yellow lapd1mn~ed115 berheavemenr..
! e-1!1 Mrs. Swanson presided at I
,
Nam
te t e
nom
mating
· tht! roff ee serVI('e.
.
.
romm11tee to report m Apnl l
1
wf'r~&gt; \1rs .James Jividen chr.,
•
•
!! '' ' Bm Sanborn and Mr! . l
IS
John Kincaid. The remodeling
~~
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MethodiSt Church Tuesday

rung at the home of Mrs M L t

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Bargains AU Over The Store - Bargains ro lnhlate These New Store Noun.

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Prompt Delivery Service, Expert TV and Applitnce Service,
Expelt Carpet Laying 1nd Sensible Credit
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Elberfelds In Pomeroy
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