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By Wayae 0. Brandotadl, M.D.
Your very life depends on

By BIBDche M. Basldu
LOOKING AROUND -WITH I abide w!tb me."
!lELIGHT- Because as you !
lnow "spnng hss sprung,'' and I A BRIEF BUT Interesting
'" a low weeks we can all go 1 ter recently from
bare lout - And we will, some : Buell Galloway, Lore City, 0 .,
uf us - kee ps some or us busy ' who reads our paper, telling
watching each other's crocuses t shf' now has 9 grandchildren
burst out in purple nnd gold - i at Emma Jane's In Tenness~e,
don't lorget to strew a lot of ' and 3 at son, Jimmy's, Raleigh.
these around next fall - so iN. C. - So many here wlll reeasy lo forget and look at the 1 member Marcellene,
f•m von mis. - I saw mother leacber and choir director - I
sheep with young lambs, two Ilook at the list of Seniors down
o! illem block recently on a at school (at least tho'&lt; on
round Dad and I were taking- Ihonor roll aDd recall the oth·
mv spring will be complete · ers) and marvel bow those "ba·
nuw when violets and dandel~ I bies" are right up to the last
'"' rnme, birds nests will be two months or so of school ludden away all about - and in another coup! a years, all our
c•h, this morning and evening H. S. kids will be out (where?)
sung of the robins and red- in the new Meigs Local
· 1 Ob servatory, shown here 111
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OBSERVATORY IN ORBIT-The Orbiting Aslronomtca
brrds - some of the people And doesn't that lake
artists drawing, is designed to give astronomers their first sustained look IniAl the uni,bird feeders) mentioned above i breath - the dead sure
verse from an orbit 500 miles above the obscuring and distorting elfects of the earth's
""'""" • medal marked !DIIn life is change - and I'm
atmosphere. Plans call for launching four of the 3,900·poun4 sateUitef.
gold "Bird Protector" so l going right along with lt all I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- _
mJnv sad losses of dear ones can except Beatie hair cut (?)
wen ily - we'll not mention 1skirts 2 !Debes above knee aDd
them ,JI here, but we'll miss j levis you are poured tnio ltwm m our very hearts, uAs f and even those don't really ,
Tmw (;oes By,·• relentlessly - bother me any more - did 1·
And I give you here a coupld ' you see the 4 Beatles •Ameri· 1
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this system bas until recently
been poorly understood. The
system consists of lymph, the ·
lymphslle vessels and the
lymph nades.
Lymph Is a clear fluid
closely resembling sea water
except when II Is milky soIutton - the result of absorbtng fats from the digestive
tract. Lymph,
found in the
small spaces between ceUs,
literally bathes every livlllg
cell ill the body.
The lymph vessels art
fragile and abnosl invWble
even under e 'microscope. This
expiains why a study of them
bas been so long delayed.
Unlike the blood stream,
which sends blood lA&gt; and from
the heart, the lymphatics carry the lymph In only one direcUon _ te lbe beart. This
flow 11 very sluggish and de1•• pressures
--'• on sque,..._
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from outside the vessels. Tiny
valves prevent a backward
now.
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Methods of studying the
lymphatic system include the
use of dy.,. and radioactive
lsolapes. The•• studies are
atlll in their lnfancy. We have,

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are taken up by the cells.
AI the
time, cell
wastes are discharged into
the lymph stream and even·
tualiy reach the general cir·
cula!ion. From there they are
carried lA&gt; the various organs
of eliminaUon - skin, lungs
and kidneys.
The lymph nodes act as Ill·
tera It prevent the spread of
disease germJ and
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Midilleport Student Wins
Meigs County Spelling Bee

Meig~0 ~~u~~~n;~~lu!::dg~~~~o~~h~a~e~~~~~a~ 0 ~i~~~ I ::':"!~::• :: :~1

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:tharon Swindell and Mrs. Swindetf·."~v;.' v·••';'if..itlf
I ter, Camille, look over • elothing display at the annual Ac hieveme nt Day Wertnrday at Midd leport
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of
Flotilla
It was the first time Middleport and Pomeroy local i 18-3, Coast Guard AoxUiary. Projects the next lZ months :
champions had entered county-wide competition with "I The &lt;la8Sos, open 18 the : -re outlJ.ned Wednesday n;•ht
single winner this year to represent the county May 7 in
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the Central Ohio spelldown
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public, are designed to make at a meeting of the Meig, Coun-~
in Columbus.
introduced the judges before! pleasure boaters more profJ. ty Community Improvement
Runnerup Wednesday night 1spelling began.
, dent In operation of water· Corporation at the Columbus
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was firth grader Randy Butch- John Tannehill, l3, is the son , crall.. Topic• will be concern- and Southern Ohio Ele&lt;lric Co.
er of Harrisonville elementary, of Chester Tannehill and Phyl-1' ed wtlh t.ock~og tllrougb dams In ,M•~dleport.
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one of several children of Mr. lis Tannehill. As a 7th grader I JM"Oper hght••K· right . ol • ' .
Crow, prestdent, also
and Mrs Charles Butcher who in 1965 he represented Middle- way. charts and compaBSes.
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- h~ve competed_ and on occa· port in the Colu~bus Bee. He lSImw;x:~~\US1~W:ffi!mzr&lt;¥~&lt;:G, ror Meigs' County's sivgan to
stons won earlter county spell· . an English pupil of Mrs. C. K WI }
be "The Friendly County." Crow
tng bees.
Blakeslee.
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had proposed the slogan dur·
.. Randy ~.tp~ on the word Others competing Wednesday
ing the visit of t~e tate Paul ----~~-~--------~--immense which
Tannehill night were Juha Holter. ChesI H. Carnahan, chairman of the
spelled correctly, then, under Iter;_ Nancy Hawk,
Tuppers
board of National Steel Corporthe rules, spelled the next word,! Plams ; Pamela Burson, Beda!ion, here last year.
"immobile" correctly.
· ford : Shelley. Hall , Bradbury;
Community lmprov&lt;menl Cor·
Earller, II other top spellers! Jan Long. Mtddleport; Leanne
i pora!ion directors, in other or·
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WASHINGTON ICPll - The Supreme Court todaJ '
of thetr home schools had gone . and John Sebo, both of Pomelivity, directed the secretary to
' struck down Virgi ni\'s require ment that residents JlliY
down to words given them by i roy; Deb~a Garnes, Salem en- Kermit Walton. owner of write • leter to Ohio's. U. S.
i a poll la x to vote tn non -feder al eledions. The vote Wlf
pronouncer James Diehl, prm l ter ; Conme Radford, Saltsbury, •The New York Clothmg House • Senators urging a uniform lime
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clpal of Pomeroy Senior High and Mary Jane McCoy and Deb- 1 in Pomeroy, ls the new chair- I zone for the entire country dur·
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"We conclude that a slate violates the equal protetJ!
School.
; orab Pierce, both of Syracuse, Iman of the membership com· j 1llg the summer months.
A lll·member commi!!ee has
, tlon clause of the 14th Amendmen t whenever it maku
County Supt. 0. 0. Patlerson, champions of the Southern dis· mlttee for the Southeastern Ohio Projects discussed included been selected by the Meigs !
I the affluence of the voter or pavme nt of any fee an el111&gt; ·
Pomeroy Supt. Charles Gibbs lricl elementary schools.
R~ional Council tSEORC) In I Route 33, ·the proposed otrport, Local School Board lA&gt; nomin-1
:lion standard ." said .Justice
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and Southern Executive Head : One winner from Columbus Me1gs County.
faoo industrial prospects. Lloyd ate a chairman for the prom•!
' William 0 Douglas for the lation to voting qualificati.
Ron Deem were judg.,. County : enters the national spelling bee Wal!A&gt;n's appointment
was Blackwood will he bt charge tio• of the proposed new com· ;
I majority.
The nght to vote is too precioul,
Elementary Supervisor Rebert : in June .In Washington, D. C. announced IA&gt;day by Carl Dahl· of the mernbers~ip committee. prebensive high school bond is-1
"Wealth." he sa id. ''or fee too fundamental to be burde-.·
Bowen presented the contest-, sponsored by Scripps Howard berg, direc!A&gt;r of the SEORC. A committee is to be appoint· sue that will appear on the ·
I paying has. in ou r view, no re- Pd or tonditianed."
ants, reviewed the rules and IaDd other newspapers.
The membership committee is ed by President Crow soon to May 3rd primary ballot.
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T he lawsuits challenging 1111
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one of the seven standing study salt brine possibilities in I
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V 1r~ m1u poll La&lt; were filed pri.
committees in the Southeast- Meigs coonly.
. The board, meeting In spec.!
ur lo pa&gt;&lt;age of the 1965 Votlll ·'
ern Ohio Regionaf Cauncll.
. Bill Childs reported on the ial session this week, selected '
H.rght' Aet, which instrudti
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Wai!A&gt;n, who has been active atrporl site, stating that tbe two restdents of each of the
the U. S altorney general to Ill
in Meigs County affairs is 0 federal and slate officials have five previous districts to serve
H~L DOSTER
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1tt's1 suits in states where tueti'~
member of all Masonic organi· made an on-site inspection. A oo the comm1ttee.
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taxes exis t.
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zalions, past president of the i formal applleatlon has been Announcement of the com- Harold C. Doster, AS5lstan!
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FULLERTON, Calif. (UP!) - A white minister and Chamber of Commerce, an d'completed, accordlllg to Childs, mltttee's nomination for
• . to tbe President of Bethany ,
.1tg wife said they plan Monday to surrender their 2-year· present treasurer of the Cham- ~ commillee work oa the pro- chairman is expected at a pub- ' College for Alumni Affairs,
olrl arlopted Negro son because they have been "harass· ber.
ject will he continued. The nert lie meeting of all persons and bas been oelecled for lucius- 1
ed and humiliated" and threatened by anonymous tele· Walton and his wife, the !CIC meeting will be April 13.
organizations interested in pass- loa In the 19841 edlllou of "llut· · Bids will be arcepted unlit
phone&lt;"•llers.
former Jane Poetker of Jack- ! Attending In addition to the age of the bond Issue on March i !laDdlag Young Meu of Am- jApril 11, lor two itnprovemoot ·
"We found out what Fullerton's like, It's W
. ails in I son, are active members in I' above, were Edison Baker, Jack 2!1 at 7:30 p. m. at the Porn. erlca." Doster was among !projects at Lakin Stale Hospit·
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,-,verse." said th~ Rev. Albert Cohe~ _":h!~~~_ann~~nced Tbe Methodist Church. They Carsey, John Wernor,
Bill eroy Senior High School.
fivo )ll'aduateo of Bethany ' al in Mason County, the State .
, 10 decision Wednesday.
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reside with their son, Scott, in Grueser, Jack ~Ish, Bllf Me- Named lA&gt; the committee were College selected for the boD· Division of Purchases has an·: Two accidents were
r.ohen, 38, aDd bl! wife, Ann, Ibis manth.
" . Pomeroy.
Kelvey, Olin Boothe,
Lloyd Mary E. Anderson and Joe ..-. Selections were mode by nounced.
, gated Wednesday by Robert
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said
they
plan
te
return
"We
bave
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give
up,
satd
Blackwood,
Franklin
Rizer
and
Struble,
Pomeroy
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Jack
Welsh
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·member
Nalioual
Board
One
project
will
entail
reroof.
I Hartenbach's
Meigl
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to
the
Los
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Coun·
Coben,
a
gratitale
of
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Bob
Wtngett.
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and
Barbaro
Mullen
Middle·
of
Editors.
Mr.
Doster
io
reing
and
replacement
of
sheet.
Sheriff's
deplll1m&lt;&gt;.at.
Da
008 evleW art
. and
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1y adoption agency, from wh'·h
"' NavaI Aca demy. "We thought
port; Robert Kmg
Phtl. ' membered ill Meip Coanty meUII work on the dairy barn · A car dr'tven ~:avltu:r:
they adopted hbn a year ago. we could stand up a~ he count- In Su~mer Regalia
Velenno MeliiOifal Rotpllal Ot.llnger, Salisbury ; Doyle Sar·l •• the Rev. Hal Doster who at Lakin.
Newlun Pomeroy
The couple was to bave signed ad, but we just ~.n l have the The clubs perticlpatlon In the ~dmisllono - Sandra Little, aenl and Ralph Carl, Bedford, , served five eastera Cbnrch of . The state also plans to pur· l 4 miles south of
the final adoption pepers later personal strength.
upcoming Big Bend Regalia M~ddleport ; HtWard Dailey, and Vernon Weber and Vivian i Cbrilt !Shade Valley) charge" chase one lot of mtlk process- went mto a dllcb aflat
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The couple wba bave four was. dlscus•ed Wednesday by Middleport; Mn. Charles Mi· Pierce Rutland.
I tts7-IKO and then moved to 1ing equipment
blew out and turned over
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children of their own, said the the Pomeroy Lions club follow· chael, Racine; Annette Boyd, The 'beard 'Iince again is In· ' Bethany College as ou admlliO- Dr. Kenneth K Byrne. admin· top.
an ey , 'N
telephone callers frequently , lng luncheon In the social rooms Pomeroy; SU981l Davis, Kanau· Yitlng all persons Interested in illtrator.
islra!A&gt;r of Lakin, had said last i There was damage to
Killed in Vtet am
would ask, "bave you checked ' of the Federated Church. Dr. aa; Mari8llll Hendricks, Pome- passage of the bond issue, as '
month the institution was in dire Ifront Side, windshiel_tl.: lo!l~
PT. PLEASANT - The lam· all the kids recently."
IHarold Brown, president, pre- 1 roy:. Marshall King, Pomeroy; weD as all organizations, lA&gt; I
1need of repairs and additional nght Side of the ••
Dy of Marine SgL Stanley Rlf· Last Sunday night, Cotten I sided.
Jesste Levacy, Syracuse,
[be represented at lbe meeting. I
DENY MERGER
1equipment. H noted that numer- IThe dmer reportedly
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fle, 23, of pt, Pleasant, wu noli· said, a man teleplloned aDd Serving the meal were church 1 Dlltbar.., - Raymond Kee1 WHEELING, w. va. (UPI)- ·ous improvements have been Without InJUry aDd no
fled wednesday that he wu warned, "get rid of that ntuer ladies lllrs. Clara Karr, Mra. , aee. Pomeroy; Mrs. Melvin Van
Officials of bolh Wheeling Steel made at the hospital since an lwas made.
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kllled Monday in lbe VIet Nam or you might find one of your Lllly Houck and Mrs.
Lena : Meter aDd SOft, Pomeroy; Mary
FINED •••
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lighting.
' childmt gone."
Grueser, cbalrman.
' Ford, Racine; Douetas Tuck· Charles Vernon, IS, Lelart. nled rumors Wednesday that a; County Grand Jury recently. :.ke; Hill ~ 811 51
Rtffie wll a greduata
of I
er, 'nippers Plains; Geraldine w. va., bas been fined $100 aDd 1possible merger may occur. A,
William Lowell Helt&amp;or
Pt. Pleuant High SchooL Sur·
!»CAL TEMPS
Molp Gotten! Rottpllal
OerlliCh, Letart, W. Va.: lllrs. C1ms IJIII~e~~lellced lA&gt; serve ! proJY battle for control of eru. '
WEATHER
1\fart 1 Oh'
id 618 1'
ftvol'l include his mother, Mrs. I The temperature in Porno- Admlltleu - Katie Estep, i ROnald 0'~1· Pomeroy., three ~ys tn oounty jtO on elble wa.s made offlt'ial Tues- Mostly cloudy with snow flur· off t:~ roa~· ~~ 1 ~f,4~~
Grace Rlffte ol Lincoln AVOIIIIe, rey't boalness dl•trlct at II :M M~rt.
1 Blr* -Mr/'Wild Mrs. Cl!l!- tonvictloo of o DWI charge day when II persons indicated rles northeast, partly cloudy "" It ran out of
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. el, Racine, • . daup. before . Pomeroy Mayor Cl'lar· their intention lA&gt; be elected te mainder of. the state . Friday , trle(j lA&gt;
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Hawk, Shelley Hall, John Sebo, Jan Long, John Tannehill, the winner, and R;mdy Butcher runnerup. S~e Page 2
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ALL C~MPIONS - Champion spellers In their local elementary schools, these Meigs County students competed Wednesday night fn _the county spelldown at Salisbury elementary school. Seated, I to r, Pamela Burson, Con-

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ences - but - for the whole I The moon is between lis new defying Nazis occupying their
month of February - and ;111! phase and first qoorter.
nation, voted 99 per cent for
yet. -:.we wbo are. th_e "sedl'n-~ The mor~ ing star. is Ve~us. democracy and one per cent for
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
lanes due to a car~ t - walk - The eveomng star 1s Jup1ter. the New Order of Germany.
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~~~g~ - w~!l, w~ ~stay by the her von Braun was born on thi.s German author Goethe: ''The
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sum which two married people
lhan usual, see - \\ell, H~t~ Pl' j On this day in history:
owe to one another defies
,\ ' . I F,astcr, and get busy . htd&lt;ng' In 1775, Patrick Henry told calculation.
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By PHIL NEWSOM
Moscow they virtually com·
"In &lt;lose co-ordination witlt
lllteiy to come forth.• ,H
In Washington.
Reserves Beine Bulll
!l. {. ~ll•tee
UPII'orelp Newo Aulyol
pleted their Isolation from most
the counter-revolutionary 'gloRejeel Reds
There also are tangibles.
Grain reserves are being
the up ~ •;.
Red China's break with the
of the rest of ere world.
bal strategy' ol U.S. Imperia·
Within lbe last year mort
Red Chinese engineers and
built up and other Imports of
being."
I said,
Soviet Unloa also faces the
In contraat to a yenr ago
tism," said the note lA&gt; Moscow,
and more black African nationamilitary 'advisers in undeter·
use In war lime are coming in
setback .ould serve
United States wtth a dangerous
when the Cbinese were riding
"you are now actively trylllg to
lists have rejected the Red
mined numbers already are
in greater quantities than
rally r"olutionary forcet:_·,lll'D~i-11
problem.
b1p, , their propaganda in
build a ring of encirclement
Chinese tlteory of revolution,
reported at work In North Viet
normal.
The United Stales bas .,
President Johnson aDd others
sue&lt;:eedlllg months bas reflectaround IIOCiallst China."
the Peking-aupporled Comm~r
Nam. They could be there
Plans for moving fac!A&gt;ries
Red China that in cue
responsible for Unlled Stales
ed more and more frustration
In January, U Thanl llltened
nlst party In Indonesia bas heeo
either to improve rommunicaout of populated areas have
there would be no prlvJ19M!
security now must decide
and sell·pity.
Red China to an individual
shattered, lbe regime has been
lions and lA&gt; help build up the
been discussed and more
sanctuaries for their
whether Red Otina at the same
Pohols Oul Paragraph
suffering a nervous breakdown
denounced by Cuba, its one
fighting qualities of the North
recruils are being sought for
reason wou id seem 19
time has decided that war with
II gives special significance
and needing help for a return
time Latin American ally, and
Vielnamese or in preparation
the army.
Clat the Chinese sb01i14 '
the United Stales over Viet
to a paragraph in Peking's
lA&gt; normalcy.
In Viet Nam Red Chinese
for China's own entry into !l!e
At the same time, the
invite a conflict.
Nam Is Inevitable.
leiter of rejection lA&gt; Moseow
"When a country Is obsessed
ambitions are stalled after high
war.
&lt;!tinese people have been
But reason may Rot
When the Red Chinese
and lA&gt; an analysis of the Red
with fear and su3picion," he
bopes of victory in 1965.
Hall links, highway construewarned of setbacks.
ever frustration and
harshly rejected the Soviet
Chinese JX)Silion as voiced last
said. "all sorts of tensions are
These are intangibles, but
tion and new 3irlields in Soilth
The Communist party organ
may appear to the
Invitation to next week's 23rd
January by U Tbant, secretary
likely to develop, all sorts of
Intangibles whic:t increasingly
China are said lA&gt; have been
Jenmin Jih Pao warned that
their one avenue "--"''-""
Communist party congress ___
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AI.LIGATOR'S API'ETITE- Mrs. Robert English of Largo, Fls., claims Eddie the alii·
gator !S as gentle as a lamb and has much too refined an appetite ever to bite the
hand that feed, _h11n. She_ lists her pel's food preferences as chicken legs, ham, just
about anythmg m the Ita han Ime and, for dessert, rnar&amp;hmallows.·: _ _ _

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lbe process they may become gradually deposltied Ill yeur
enlarged, lender
aDd even blood stream at a rate your
break down if the onslaught Is blood can tolenle.
too great. On the
whole, When your i:aplllarlea OOV!
bowever, they do a fine job ol fluid Into your 'tymphalle !J'S·
wardlllg off Infectious agent&lt; lem faster than your lymph
uniU other products of
the vessels can carry ~I away, walymphatlc system - antibodies terlogglng or edema occlll'l.
and while blood cells - have This may be a result of distime lA&gt; take one the task.
oase or may even occur Ia
When fats are transformed your feet and ankles when you
Into fatty acids in your intes- have aat or stood lor a long
tines, lbese acids are taken up lime wllboul movin&amp;
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by the lymphatics because in toes aDd leg muscles. When
too great a concentration they Ibis happens your ever fallhful
would destroy your red blood lymphatic• need help.

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· -A major · ~&gt;zar4 l"hlch lei\
at Jeast.26 l"'r!!?llll dead. across
the Great Plal\raged through
the night m per M,.,blgan
. ,nd prepared to push northword today into Canada.
The storm nudgtld . recordbrc•aklng warm air ahe!id of II
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By JEFF MEYERS
UPI Sporlt Writer
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Lou Brtek thinka smaU-ue's
been told to.
The old St. Louis Gashouse
Gang philosophy of the earl
1113~ las been brought back~
style this seasen by manager
Red Schoendienst The 1964
world championship po~er f
St. Louis bas been turned oft~
speed and yoath wUJ characterlze the 1166 Cardinals.

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tcxiiiJ In three eountlet surrounding Marquette, Mich., and
scores of auto! were N~Ported
abandoned on the road.
Conditions were aloo bad 1111
111e Keweenaw Peninsula poklns
Into Lake Superior, wheN! the
ltorm brooght heavy IIDOW and
high winds. Driflt were five
feet deep in the 81r.eell of

gered cold wave warnings
southward across the Midwest
Into Louisiana and Mississippi.
TM temperature dropped below
freszing in Chicago and snow
flurries filled the air.
Pollee In central upper
Michigan said the storm v.oa
more intense tllan any of the
winter. ~cllools were closed

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Path· of /Blizzard·

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M~ tho 1f lncbeo at snow
wu oa the grouild tcxlay la
MjnneapoUa, the clly'a third
beavlesl anowlall In hlatory.
Twelve· lncbea sprud 8&lt;1'088
westera Wlsconaln ·•nd 10
Inches nre reported In pans
of Iowa and Nebraako. ~!Iff
winds blew the aaow 1nto
street-blocktag drifts.
Some homes Ia Omaha, Neb;,
'Were stUI without power tcxlay.
Factoriea and buslnl!lll shut
down when the storm bit
Minneapolis Wedneaday and the
University of Minnesota closed
completely for the first time in
memory. Snow drifts were 10
feet deep at Le Mars, Iowa.

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Junior Class Play at RutlandisFriday

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A car containing the bodies of
lour men trapped by the storm
was discovered east of Howells,
Neb., lata Wednesdsy. The men
had been returning to We!il
Point, Neb., from a meeting at I
Grand Island and apparently
died of 01posure.
T O REPRESENT MEIGS -John 'Jimnehill, 13, left, Middleport eighlb grade pupU, Minnesota and Iowa counted
11111 r•prese nt Meigs County in the Central Ohio spelling bee in Columbus May '1. He four storm-related deaths. Wlshu1d!&lt;I!Js trophy, won last night at Salisbury school, and a plaque which his school consin bad one and South
1111 1 rl'la m for. one year, unless winning it again in 1967. At right 18 Randy Butcher, Dakota, Wyoming and Colorado
lb rnsonv1Ue fl~ti~_Jrader, who was runnerup.-Sent,_·n_e_
l P_h_o_t_o_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _had
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a trombone 1010, ''Tita Thlli'IIIerer March," by Cheater Klnl.
Maurita Miller ls Ill ebarp at
the entertainment. Appreclalloa
bas been extellded lo .AmDid
Grate of the Rolland ll\trBiture
Co. for providing atage sellinll·

The Junior class ot Rullalld
Higb School wUJ present
a
three-act play, "The
Worm
Shall Squirm," Friday, March
25 at 1:05 p.m. bl the hI g b
achool auditorium under the dlrectloo of Mrs. Fay Sauer.
Assisting with the presentation, are:
Stage Managers Ernest
Hawkins, Sam Larkbl
and

Bet\VHII acll entertallmelll
will feature 1 plano duet, "The
Anvil Chonts'' by Sabra Calladay and Debbie Smith: a vocal
trio of Bonnie Grate, Darlene
Smith and Debbie Smith, singing "You'n Just In Love," and

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1966 Feed Grain Program

April I Deadline For

Growers were reminded to Ilea of a feed gral&amp;
day that AprD 1 Ia the last d8J The cliairman urges farmera
for filing applications to take who are Interested ill laldt!8
YURK, . Pa . . (UP!) -ft.
·man for the York Countylwas a boy on his parents' farm them about with stlck.o, bresk·
part In the 11168 feed grallllpart In thla year's feed grain
Pr nns;l.anm man has · offered
: !'o., said the "objects" : in McAlester, Okla.
ing them btto tmaller shapes."
DOROTHY EMERSON
program.
program to eaU at the Gal'" o•xplanalion for the unideniJ. could be gaseous formalions l "We used to see theae things "Actually, 11 wat a formation
1 Gilbert, Chairman Ita ASCS Counly Office 81 soon
J .. Me vin
' as poeslhle, alnce there are onfwd 11.\111~ objects which stirred emitled from
marshes In I quite often," he said. "We call of luminous gao from decaying
AgricUltural Stabilization and Jy six working days left before
" "'""'"" . of two · Michigan Hillsdale nnd Ann Arbor.
them 'jack-o-lanterns' and my leaves which dropped to the
Conservation County Commll- th ·
d dl'
d ignl
D.JCk·ens sai d he witn,.sed brother and I would chase them ground the previous fall," 1I
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ea me, an s ng
c·rr unum.,.1es lh.IS week.
tee, pomts
out that growerso upe Slgnup
is 1 necessary first step
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M red ll1ckens. a mainten- isimilar phenomena when he through the swamps and thresh Dlckellll said. "The rising gas ,
Program- Kathy _Thomas. who participate In the program in program participation,
anwoduld••lmormetlmaelbilgt baiJwou.klol nllghoatt l
Candy sales - Lon Godby, will be eligible lor price sup- Department of AgricultuN! ofKaren Tucker, Lily Imboden. port on their 1966 cropo of 11 · 1
tr · the
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Pomeroy and Easlera OpeD- iltreugb the woods on soft air
com, barley, and grain
sor- u':t ~e:" f~r ~:l;ngpartic~palio~
ed np the !ocal b!gh ICbool
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basebaU aeasoa with 1 prao- currents, often changing color
Cast memben of tbe nlatb ghulllll. As last year,
• e in the 1966 f""d grain program.
lice game that went IIIIo the u It hovered about three or j
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ananal Eastera High School support is made
available Feed grain stock.o remain more
aecoad lnaiDg aad thea Wit !oar feet above the ground .. Il l Miss Dorothy Emerson. con· minstrel and olio are prepor- through loans, purchases and than sufficient.
.By RRVCE Miller
out an antiaircraft ba&lt;e and hit I called because of ralll.
I' would bounce around li there sultan! in Citizenship . leadered to give their demand per price - support payments.
Feed grain program appllea·
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with
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National
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formance
of
the
1bow
tbil
Besides
qualifying
for
priceIlona
may be filed at tha ASCS
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r.ss "orna ona • ano er !rue convoy.
b lh
loomet1mes 1t would travel for a , F d f
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· Friday beglnlliag at 8:01 p.m. support loans, purchase• and county office any day Monday
q rt;o~ tUPIJ -us. Ma- , The cost of the war mounled ; w ea e cooleSt, played 01 mil
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oun a Jon. WI
e • mam The minstrel and olio wbteb paym•nts, the
parUclpaUng through Friday. Office hours
rmo·s swce pin~ through the in American lives anof a the Paother field, was called.
e or more.
I speaker at the annual 4-H Club played to capacity erowdl on grower also earns a diversion are from 8 a. m. to 4:10 p. m.
cn:!Slal pla ms northw ..t of r spokesman said 80 Americans I Ollly hitters of tbe game wero 1
Officers and Advisors Confer- hoth Friday and Salllrday, payment for shifting part ol Slgnup deadllna 11 Frlday ApQ~tmg Ngar lq~by di~Coverf'd I were killrd. 816 wounded aud 17 1 Dil"k Werry and BW Moore,
ence at Pomeroy Jun ior High
bis feed grain base to a con- rU 1.
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,,,,., , ViH'81! killed in their w.re mi&lt;Sing in f1ghling during : botb of Pomeroy, wltll a
' School Friday evening, March =.'! ~~~~e~~~s ~ serving use; the payment does
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Opt·reJl.Ju /fe~, and put the lhe week ffiding March 19 when double aad tingle mpecllveI 25th at 8 p. m.
lids presenlallna wUI bt lor not apply to the first 20 per dent of the FederaUoa of West' """"'"~ death toll In the , maJor 11~htmg took plao·c in Iy. lte• Cumlngo worked on
This annual went provides th atblede booslen.
cent diversion except on rarm.s lnghouse Independent Salaried
r~ ~-c cLii'-Oid oreralion at a Zone D north of Sai~on &lt;md in tbe mound for Pomeroy wbile
training for all officers of the
witb sman bases. The price- Union, said Wednesday ''The
~·s ·.oiJ!r o;,,r,
the Centre I Highlands.
. Gary WoU was lht Eastero
4-H clubs in the county. There
support payments may be earn- No. 1 target for 11168 ls mODIn &lt;&gt;I IH· r gruund Cighling,. PotJtiral Turmoil Continue•
pitcher.
will be special sessions for
ed on the projected production ey." In addition, he said, thl
,&lt;\m~ rl( :1n, Snul h Korean and . While Allif'd troops scored
the pres1denls and vice prest~
from an Greage up to 50 per nation would seek Improved pei)VI~l"fll!'&lt;;f'' lroops scored a:victories on the ground. new ,
The
Meigs
C81Dlty
Farm
Burdents,
secretaries
and
treasur~
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of the total feed grain sfon benefits an automation,.
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:iHa·-; ti l . ,r· t0nes that k11lrd pullt• ra l unrPst was reported in
eau Board of Trustees Wednes- 1ers, news reporters, rt&gt;creat1on
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base for the farm by p)anting trainJng clau'se and ehanpa iD
rnon.· P1~111 .;,on add1twn .l Viet Da .'~ang where anti-governday launched a program of com- leaders and health and safety
one or more of
feed grains seniority and otbet IIJDtrad
I fmg .m\ a 2.4-hnur .pf'ritd. T~lf' men! "goon squads" roan'ed
munity activity 00
several chairmen.
com, grain sorghums, or b81'~ provisions.
l s. (""·'' ( ,1Jilld . Ill Onf of Its Ithe streels to enforce a general
I front. followiug I report by Robert P. Worr.all, assistant
ley, or by planting soybeana in
r" '"' "'"'b'd uperoll~"-'· killed . stnke coJlo&gt;d lo back demands
Ishmael Gillespie of Gallipolis, to the dean and dJTector of tbr
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DAUAS, - MRS. LOREN&amp;
11•1··• ""'" on a CommuniSt lor a cJvJhan government in
who was on the recent 0 hi 0 College of Agnculture
and
the
that the Viet Nom war could Hawks, who "died" 152 Ume11
si&lt;lnl~''"
Sr.igoo . It was .the 13th day of
Farm Bureau Congressional Home Economics, Ohio State
lead to "a dlreel military or since last Saturday, only to be
l s. pl.onps struck ~trough unrest there.
Tour.
1 University, will give the lnspirpolitical confrontation" between shocked lack to IHt, finally tuo'"~'"'""' rmn&lt; and clouds '
Thirty outoblndlng Farm Bu- G"ll .
tbt
th 1ational talk and will work with
ft'
Communist China Bnd the Unil- combed today.
\\' d 1
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be ahl
from
1 esp1e, represen g
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.f ,,. ,,. · "·.~and cut No~th · Vlft..
reau mem r p workera
loth Congressional
District, the Junior Leaders.
ed States.
The 65-year-old widow, who
~ '" s vital . rad hne to
Athens. Gallia and Meigs coun- said real progress was being Miss Emerson will speak to
Prof. Lucian W. pye of Mas- suffered a heart attack !list
I •tnmu oJSt rl11na '" at leHSt
. lies attended the 1966 Fanm
d .
ttl f ds
tored the advisors and parents on
aacbusets Institute of Tecbnol- weekend, had beea re-•tedl•
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WASH NGTON- FOR THE ogy &lt; ) 10vea ""'co ron- "shocked back to life" by im1 ureau ca emy wa s an- lor the Federal Scheol Milk ' ''Confidence for Leadership"
dr!' I•Nd. They also kn ..cked
quet al Fairfield Union School Program. He also said that the I The planning committee for 1first time in 15 years, the UniO. tation might become military pulaes from a hatteey of maell'
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the event includes. Jenni!er 1ed Mine Workers union II talk- H the United States Ia defeated lnes known collectively to dJlo.
400
~Irs
~bere ~er
wo~kera from Food for Freedom program to Blakeslee, Alan G1bson, Patty 1 mg atr1ke to back up demands or Is forced to withdraw fr&lt;m tors as ''The Monster."
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souhont aredsternThOhlOffcountles help make up the world food Dorst, Wm . Downie, Jr., and · for a new labor cootract. . VietNam. "If the United Staea
1were
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e a air also
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Nancy Titus
The umon's Wage
Pobcy loses, the next time China push- ROME - THE ARCHBISIIf
i CLEVELA~D fUPl) - Two featured a. variety ahow and shortage from Amencan re- .
Committee, meeting 1a New ed her, the U.S. would go right op of Canterbury, concludiag
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, of Ohio's largest financial giants the , award1ng of 'Juni~ 01- servea ~~ 8th 10 hhneOwh~th theF pol- Ai · ;;_ T . f
York Wedneaday, directed top lor the jugular vein .. main- his historic visit to Pope Paul
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headed for the courts today ID ears to top membership pro- icy of ,. I e. "
arm
UMW officials to call a walk- land China," said the quiet • VI, today urged both Alllllcians
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Burea_u FederatiOII and
the I Cortpe811man Today out if necessary to win a good speaking scholar who also Ia a and Roman Catholics "to forget
a,tiCS e_, .. DeS
sey.
] Mrs. Z1ba Midkiff,
Melp Amencan Farm Bure•u: .
Co.ssman· Ken Heckler agreement in the sort coal in- government adviser on China. the thinga that are behind and
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The clwllenge
thrown by !County, was winner of aa 01- Farm Bureau LegJSiaiJve will p)'&lt;isent his views on the dustry. Bargaining on a behindpress forward" towards Cbrlt1 CI.IF;ON :- Mrs: r.race Na- Cyrus s f:alon fo the Cleveland :car for writing 14 new mem- Chairman Roy Holter, confer- proposed ,regional jet airport the-scenes basis was expected Pi.TI'SBURGR- A II,-. lian unity.
''~'. 8. Cl1flon. d1ed Tuesday Trusl Co The bank replied by bers and 21 old during the re- . red with the Board on plllllS for to ser\le both Hunllngton and to resume here today between member
union repreaenttnc The arehbiahop, Dr. Mldlael
at I •IPr•ns M•morral hosp,tal saymg ,1 would ask the courts ,cent canvass. Several others I an attack on several local big!&gt;- Charle:lfl&gt;n at a dinner meeting UMW President w. A.
Tony I white collar workers served n~ Ramsey, told a news colllerlro Pomer~Y· . .
to sellle the fight
from IbiS area were nominnt-1 way problems and also suggest- of the· eentral Ohio Valley In- BGyle and Edward G. !l'ili, 1tlceWedneadayonWesUngbouse ence shortly ~ron hll 4f:IJ'I'
. Sh•· " ~by her hus- ' AI ISSUe " Eaton's charge the ed for awards.
ed that a r~:ew of candidates dustrial Cotlncil .to be held at I president of llle Bltumin'ali Electric Corp., that Is seeking ture _tllat his meetinp With thl
b,ood Edw t . t. SJSt~r, Luma bank violates the law when it They were Mrs.
Gaylord for pubhc off1ce be held. It was &amp;:30 p m today in Leslie's C.ll Operators Association.
aubstantl~l wage Increases 1n a Pont1ff will bave "conaldarallle
f luoll l ":l'
. al mecessnd vofrs sharo&gt;s of var1ous trusts 1t'Cook , Athens, who wrote nine • streosed 'bat to be effective, Resta~ODt.at Ceredo W Va
contract to be aegollllted this unity in my generation, · and
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churdf' pracllve permits the ban k's dJ· edhams. Meigs County, w..t SJgn- cern itself with candidates, be- l Gallipolis pres~nt of the or- authority oR China said today T.wmas E. O'Leary, prea~ generation."
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esp1e, Gallla County
Tho bo•rd matte •laos
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e Rutherford roproratJOns controlling shares Attendtng from Athens Coo~ stage a talent find shaw durmg feasibility S\lJdY recently ordJI•a,e'. 2.'18.'t:·
, HJg~' - st. tn these compames.
ty were Mr. and Mr G I rd the Big Bend Regatto In June. ered by the Appalachian Re0
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legiSlature
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Mr. a nd Mrs. Wm.
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Four clatee
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CommisSion. Fifty are '
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semora expectert to attend the dinner
"'"' ca ll at'
lull'erill ' ltome Jaws Supporlers of the study ,,nd Mrs Delbert K v~. Mr. and opel' oempetiUon. Contacts meeting.
ar1'1t.mP
wanted the committf'e to d1g m· ' and Mrs. Wayne Wi:s
M~· are bei~g mad£ at once with
~--to the ('Jeveland Trust opera- and Mrs. Worle p g ' ,.j prospectiVe ta 1ent and
also
ON PROBATION
lions but the legislatiVe com· ' Byron Shaulis. y erry a ; with outs1d• interests for award Harvey Morris.
charged
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: ty, Mrs. Ziba Midkiff, Mr. and &gt;winners. ~
.en a ~spended ?"•·year sen,.1f.Jf,S M~ AR!':A
The committee hearings, how- ;Mrs. Leo Story, Virgil King I Me1gs UJUnty Farm Bureau ;tence tn the C1nclnnat1 work=~~~=~:
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ever, turned into a hassle over 1Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carsey, Mr&gt; m~bershl!) was announced
h9use by Meigs County Court
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: the Cleveland Trust and other •and Mrs. Andrew Crosa and be1ng 255 •·ompared to 2511 last • Jodge Frank w, Porter
Jr.
s :' ~ [~;;~~ne~~~J~~Yn.:....,~hu, es~~r: . banks voting shares they own in 1Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth WIIIJ-1 year. Tbill is the fourth con!lee-1 MorriR was placed on ·proba·
\ ~· ·r PuMt•htnc ~flU'· no M•· 1trusts
1 ams.
I utive year that the local organ- IIUon for five years.
I"IL• ,.. St., Pom~ro3!!~M, 45'J69. BU&amp;·
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To File Suit
Attending from GalUa Coun-- i Jzatlon hBB attomed Its Amerl·
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.. red •.,, •ec•md c11u ·matttn• .
The Cleveland Trust moved to
were Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael I can Farm Bureau mtmbe.rs h.IP I
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~.;·,t"r at. th• potf. otr'le. at Pomefo,, : settle the matter in the courts Gillespie, Mr. an(t Mra. Roy i•oal and ~rks the hig~est CLEVELAND (UP[) - Mr~.
·'!'tonltlr 11dvertllth1 ""P"':W"ht~Y"': by announcing at 1 sharehold- Sayre, ClaUde Daniels and son. membersblp m the tounty smce June Donnelly, a 27-year-old dJ·
Rno neiiJ Kimbl11. l.ft('.,
34J l.-P. ~1 n1·
Randy, W'lll
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New v(lrll cu1··
7'11~ .. ers meeting Wednesday it Was
1 am GUiesple and ' 1957.
vorcee WI"!b a 7 • year .. oJd
\ ·~;~bwipUon r•tet: oeav~red bJ filing suit in common pleas Otis Young.
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Bon, is $56,~ richer today beI ' ,;i, ·,.:J,;i, II. ,. I .
r " P'nPr whe~ n•ll•bl• 3.'1 cen l• Ptr court askinll the courts 'to rule I
NOW YOU KNOW
cause she picked the lucky
~·~· .·;~' ~=,~~~r :~~~~~~~;~:.:.~o:•'· s'.h! on u1e matter.
There is more than one . ., The tcock lltaad'1 brldp at i number in the lri~h Hospital
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ARRANGEMENT VIEWED - Mrs. Gene-va Yatea and Mn. Ella Hannum, membm
"" ""'" ... '· ""• monto. ouo •• Columbus d.ied 'n Ignorance of 1908 In the United States, 8C&gt; . . U I - lbe MII.IIIIIJIIII Rlv- w•s Informed of . her good for- of the Reedsville-Long ilc!ttom Homemakers dtlb chift ()Q~ of the several d/IPiiJI
~";i, ~~;.~::;:«,,O:'~s::'~~; , the r~t.ti!J.I. he bad dl.-.over- 1.oofdlng to the EllqelapaediJ er: ~ ~· IOCOBI.UYI etlltt-...lune W~qne!lday and could during lhe Achievement Day event in pie 1\llddleport Hlg.~ sC)Iool audltorlll!ll Well- ·
tnG!udH ....., ...,...led a aew eo~~U"'I'I
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friendly surrlllllldings of Lopez
Field will pt·ovlde the backgrouod for the Cincinnati Reds'
nd . , j
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nex1 "' games, a I1 s us1 a8
well after their lateR! showing
on the road.
Furnishing the initial opposilion will be the World Cham
pion Los Angelea Dodgers, leas
Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale dand stahg'gber tng plwlth a 1-9
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ay. .
The Reds aren t exactly setUng the world afJTe either.
They bowed Wedneaday lor the
loorth time to the Chicago
White Sox in as many meetings
this season, 1·3.
Jim O'Toole worked six innlngs for the Reds and allowed
single runs In the third and
leurtb Innings.
Tommy John blanked the
Reds for five Innings, but the
Redo got to reliever Eddie
Fisher for two in the eighth Inning and another in the ninth to
Ue the game.
The Sox got the winning run
in tbe ninth off Jack Baldschun
u Tommy McCraw singled
home AI Weis, a pinch runner
for Smokey Burgess, who bad
drawn a walk.
Vada Pinson's two-run homer
in the eighth and Deroo Jobn
oon's bases empty blast ov.;
the wall In the nlnlh accounted
lor the Reds' runs.

Ohi03DS Have
Banner Year

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against ~~1:;~;
a bustling,
reminiscent of the
mont title team of
ago.
Harding baa apeed

~~mooha~to~:"!:

in the final UPI coacllea
of the seaoon BDd have
during the long
grind. Cbaminade IIIPiaf.!

the Gottachall twlna,
Jerry, at guards and
Gary Arthur, while
counter with I well •
outfit headed by Ed Lueco
Ed Snlilh.
*'t
Lancaater LieU J1e1P1 ..
In the second 0811 AA ~
Lancaster's Golden Galel . .
~:~~:s ~u~":~Jo:th~!~
the biggest surprise Ill !lie . . .
nament, finishing third lu ~.1
took the twin titles.
league but coming oa alrllq II '
Launching tournament play
the past month or so. Bllt
Friday at 1:30 p.m. will be New
Gales may lack a blfl ~,ti
Lebanon Dixie and Rittman's
cope with Toledo Llbbey'l~ '
Indians, followed at S:IO by
jumping front line h'ltleil 'W
Rossiord and Ross Southeasl·
6-foot-4 Dan McLemore ani! 't- ,·
ern In Class A.
foot·! Joe Cooke, holh of wiiDiil
The big school Clasa AA sesaverage more than 20 paiDII
I per game.
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., March 24, 19611--3 In the Class A ~ ·
ford has the height to turD U..
trick, although the BulldotJ.Irtquently get into trouble 111111 Nsort to last-minnie llen8 If
win. Rossford !25-li) . . . . . . .
6-feet-4 in height and dellnlteJ1,.
will be favored ow.r It.- "
TORONTO {UPI) - Ilea- attempt to tnoclt out Chuvalo Southeastern's Panthers !»-Tl l',
vyweight champion Cllsslus March 29.
m the second game of lbe J'rl,o-;
Clay, who bas !lllddenly re- Bold words from a man who
afternoon session.
gained his self - confidence, just a day earlier bad Insisted The Dixie-Rittman game loob
works out at the Toronto be would be content with a 15- like a tossup. It will be Jllli,. ..
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today, Wolile round decision and remember, man's height and dellbenle
challenger George Chuvalo Cbuvalo bas never even .
style of play, resembling that ol
Ia~~· the dsy off.
knocked down.
wnul. l:""nty-rival Northweslel'll of.
mce bis arrival here last "Now I didn't say I
ago. against llle faQ.
~Jday, Clay bas been exhibit- knock Cbuvalo out," Clay
tactics of Dixie. .
,
mg astonishing humility. But on added. "I said 1 would try to If everything goes acconibt&amp; 1
Wednesday, l"'rhaps sufferin• lmock him out."
f, form, and it seldom doefl
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play, it should lie
Clay announced he was going to I rounds Wednesday in the most Chaminade against Toledo Llll- - - - -- abbreviated seasion of his short 1 ~ in the Class AA final&amp; lJat. .
training period.
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tr . 1 bee
A title game that afternoon.
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ause 0 the time,
1,~t we don 't want to leave 11 all
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Ungerman.

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NEW YORK &lt;UPI - A look
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B sli tb
at the ftnal Na ona1 a e a11
Association (NBAI statistics
shows it was a banner year for
Ohioans In the league.
M
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Oscar Robortson of Cte Cin·
NEW YORK (UPI)
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eanwhlle, .Main Bout 1~.,
and SUNDAY
chlnati Royals held down third ladelpbia'a Wilt Chamberlal:· the closed..:JTCwt televiSion
Mln:h 25-~27
among the scorers with most valuable player in th~ promoters, are also gaining
"SKI PARTY"
an average of 31.3 points per National Basketball Assoeta. confidence.
. Vrankie Avalon
game, just o110-tenth of a point lion set five teague
rds A spokesman for that organlDwayne m,,tmilu''f
·s' season whi
reco
lllion said 38 theatres-28 in
thl
behind nmnerup Jerry West of
le leading the the Umted Stazs and 10 In
&lt;Color)
-andLos Angeles.
• 76ers to the Eastern Division Canada-will show the fight
The Big 0 also led in assists Iitle.
lth
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with 11.1 per pme.
Wilt led the NBA In scoring •
te':J gross 0 1•1100 •000
Sean Conaory
Jerry Lucas, having bls best with aa average of 33.5 points ~~e&lt;pec;;;:;~~-...,...,...,...,...,...,~~~~~~iiii:!iiii:!!!
year with the Royals, was per game in league statistics
eighth in scoring with 21.5 per released today. The 7-foot-1
game, and lhlrd In rehounding pivntman al.!o led In field goal
with 21.1 per contest.
accuracy with 1 .5f0 percentage
Happy Hairston, the Royals' and rebounding with 2U per :
allth man, was ftfth In field game.
goal shooting percentage at 48.9 Chamberlain's field goal pe,
and Adrian Smith was fifth in centage surpassed his o[d
free throw percentage at 85.
league mark of 5211 J hn
Larry Siegfried, the former Gresn of Baltim · · 1 beny •
a "" at
Obi 0 State sIar now "'1'th th• the old record by ore
hitting .536 to !
Boslon Celtlcs, was the top finish behind W'lt
free throw shooter witll 88.1 per Cbambe 1 . 11 ·
ds
cent He hit on 274 of 311 at- for
/ 810 a so Sf!( recor
temps
mos consecutive games
How.ard Ko m I v e a, former wittout being disqualified on
Bowling Green ace now with personal fouls (543); most
the New York Knlcks. was third seasons with over 2.1100 points
in free throws with 111.1 per scored (7); most consecutive !
eent on 241 of 280. He also was aeasons as leading scorer (71; ,
llflh In assists. averaging u and . all-time NBA career
•Stylemert 1nd
per gBme in his new role of acormg champ (21.4116 point. in
playmaker.
seven season) .
Middish1de
Nate Thurmond, who played Larry Siegfried of Boston led
with Komives at Bowling Gresn, tbe league In free throw
waa fourth In rebounding with 11 accuracy with 1 .881 pereenper game altltoagb bothered by tago, and Oscar Robertsoo held
a cltronlc back ailment. He 11 down first place Ill asslats with
with San Francisco.
11.1 per game.

NBA Record

SPRING VALUES GALORE

''Such smoothness, such snence;
says Jean Bauchel "Your Ford is quieter, M'sleu."
Foro·o quiet qu.Uiy II the roeun of
advanced engineering faalumllke a
revolutionary new tame that "tunee
out" road vibrations ... the strongest
body ever on a Ford. But the quiet
ride Ia just one olllll!lY reasona why
you're ahead In 1 Ford aU IIIII way.
Only Ford In Ito claaa oflerl •
Stereo-Sonic Tape Player option lhal

brlnge you over an hour ot unlnt•
rupled mualc of your choice, on each
aelf-threadlng, anap-Jn tape cartridge. • Magic Doorgate tor wagona
(llandard equipment) that opena out
Ike a door aru1 down like a tattgata,
depending on whether you are loadIng kids or cargo. • Silent-Flo Vent~
tatloll ""' 4-door hflrdtopa) -

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1rJ19ke and alate air with IIIII wlndowa

closed. • Even Ford't kaya . .
apeclal-thay'N doubt-gad 10
they flt In Jock• lither tide up. VIlli
your Ford Dealer and --&lt;lrtw 1

20" Mester Cut
POWB MOWER

Columbi1 Bicycle

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Fully Equipped

many waya

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put Y211 ahead In '66-.

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sion thai night leads of! with
top-rated Cbamlnade tanglinJI
with warren Harding'• oacebeaten PanCters. In the nighlcap, Lancaster and Toledo Libby book up for the right to
con1e back Saturday for the
champ!=:;.,_...
Outalde of Dixie, th state
tournament wUI be something
new lor the entire field, None
of the other oeven have ever
advanced thls far In tournaplay
Dlx.le, coached by ••ony ,.,_
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toomey two tlmea before and
won the Class A title in ltlti2.
Warren Harding (24-1) may
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CHICAGO (UPI) - Big Ten
basketball coachea want their
teams to play II games within
the conference, lnatead of the
present t4 games, atarting with
the 11168-8 9season.
They voted Wednesday to recommend the schedule change
which wUI he cons1dered by the
athletic directors.

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By ROBERT GRIMM
United Prest lnteruaUoaal
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio's
ffth lligh school baake~
tall championship tournamen~
crammed with noisy fans, color
and talented performers, opens
ita tw!Hiay Jtand here Friday.
Although opaets are.
rule
rather than the exception m 100
ann u•.1 starts tournaments, the
ear1y1lne ~vontes were Dayton
Chamlnade' Eagles In Clasa
AA and Rossford In the small
acbool Class A divtslnn.
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ut WI
e tel!llions and
crowds of more than 13,000 on
hand for all Cte seasions, the
round M:it takes Iunny hounces
in state tourney play. Take last
year, for instance, when the fa-

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B!ll Bryan, Dick Green, Ken The New York Met• lind
Suarez and Ed Charlea bo- 1themselves unaccustomed to
mered for the A's, who won the firlt place as they lead the
game with a pair of unearned ! National Le&amp;gDers ·with a IH
runs In the ninth.
j slate, including a 7-1 victory
The New York Yankees : Wednesday over Pittsburgh
unleashed a home run barrage! Jim Hickman's lwo-run -'··-•- 1
to beat Boston 8-6 and hand the . in lbe ninth.
Red Sox, while seven homers The Chicago Cubs sr:~~::
accounted for 18 of the 20 runs •California's five-game •
scored as Houston outpoled streak with a 4-3 triumph
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Behind HI with two out In the
ninth Inning, the Cleveland
lndJans rallied to defeat San
FranciBco 1-1, while the surprising Kansas City Athletics
pounded out four home l'UIIS to
defeat Baltimore af\er the
Orioles had erased an 8-2
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Baltimore
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u~T SpoDIC::. ~~~r
St. Louis
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than power" said Schoendie st
BOSTON (UPI) Playo(f time .in the National Cincinnati 107 Boston t03
who hope,' to move . t ~' Basketball Association has for years meant the court &lt;Only game scheuled)
stadium at mld-seasomn.o Hie king B~ston Celtics were in their dressing room counting
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Tbursdsy'• Gamet
aopes for movmg up fr~m a
But times have changed in the NBA and the Celtics St. Louis at Baltimore
1965 seventh place fmlsh, are counting bruises instead.
however, are more immediate. Boston was beaten, 107•103,
WICHITA Kan. (UP!) -Don
Paragon Of Hostlen
by the upstart Cincinnati The Royals romped to an 11· Rolfea of Clnc!nnaU and Rich
Brock, who has the. resources Royals Wednesday night in the point lead In the ftrst II Parks of St. Louis were added
to thflve under this sy~tem home court opener of the minutes, nursed seven of it to the South oquad and Del
reprheesents whatot SchoendJ011st NBA's preliminary Eastern through the quarter and were Lewis ol Kansas joined the
has en 1ry1ng get across Jo Division playoffs. The teams on top by !i~e, 53-411, at the North team Wednesday for
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bts young players. A 5-II, 170- meet again In Cmcmnatl half. The Celtics closed to one college all-;tar has!telhall game
speedster who stretches s1ngles iSaturday night and return to in patented fourth quarter , here April 2.
mto. doubles. Brock set a St. !Boston for the third game fashion but not even Cte sudden 1 - -·--- Louts record last season by iSunday.
fourth q110rter scoring heroics 1
•wiping 63 bases.
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of Bill Russell could stave off '
Brock put en a •how for the I The Celtlcs had suecesa u1ly lthe Royals.
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rookies Wednesday and im- avo1ded such preliminary coot- At the end, Oscar Robertson ·
pressed the Los Angeles petitio~ for the past mne ye~rs .and Adrian Smith had 26 points
Dodiers even more. The 26- by wmnmg all the regu ar each and Jerry Lucas 21 more.
1Lucas also had 'll rebounds as
year-&lt;Jid right fielder led an 11- season marbles.
htt St. Louts attack with two It was bad enough last week the Royals controlled the
singles, a double, three runs wheu Pbiladelpblll tumbled tbe hoards by a 70.61 margin.
scored and a pair of stolen eighttime champions out of In defeat, R~ssell had 22
hases as the Cardinals whipped first place. It was worse when potnts. Larry S~egfned tossed
the Dodgers 6-1.
they were beaten by the Royals ID 20 and John Havlicek netted .
The American League cham- in Cte best-of-five playoff ' 16 after a cold fJTst half.
pion Minnesota Twins exhibited opener. But to have the Royals
mid-season power by nipping win by stressing Boston's pet LONDON vs. UNCOLN
Philadelphia 5-4 on a ninth- defense was the foulest blow of BLACKPOOL, England (UP!)
inning round-tripper by rookie all.
1-Amos. Lincoln of PorUand,
The peanut, whit• 11
shortstop Rick Renick and a "They were rebounding and ' Ore., will he Brtan London'• fn:wn In Sou" America,
frrst opponenl 1
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mila, China, Frea•b W...
third-Inning, three-run homer we were standing around he
n SIX mon s
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watching," retiring Coach Red w n they meet on June 13
Africa and the United
Another rookie, center fielder Auerbach said in a voice made June 20 m a northern England sta':u II Uled mainly for
Mickey Stanley, hoosted his hoarse by howling at the game City. London, a former
::ceptl!"th:llu~t!
stock bu rapping out two hits, ofllclals. "We came out to play ' and Emprre hea_ vywelgbt
wb
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pion bas he 1dl be
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ere It ~.i'!!'l"ced mainoteallng two bases and scoring but they came out to win."
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. en e cause ~ 1 I,y for lri~ ilnto peuut
a pair of runs as Detroit edged In the suddenly jubilant contract diSpute between mal butler. llalf the huvellt- -Cioclnnati dressing room al promoters.
eel crop Ia uaad for tbll
Boston Garden, Royal Coach LOPOPOLO vs. HERNANDEZ )lll1'Jl01e. OIIIJ 10 per tool
Free Florida Vacation
Jack McMahon recovered quick- ROME (UPIJ - Sandro
of the. crop It trushed for.
14 Doyo &amp; 3 N!ghlll
Jy from the slloek of a one- oio of Italy signed
oU. In the southern part of
In Miamllooch
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15d . I bou
the United stalea the peaNot A Contest!
Jl11me advantage to announce: or a roun me
t with aut II used ulenalve!J ..
Evoryone Con Gol
, ''we played 8 much tougher 1world junior welterweight cham- feed lor llvutock.
Certlll~ G.t Station
defense against them thau we i PlOD Carlos Hernandez of
e ,..,, 1 "• •1 11 . •
w. Main StrHt Pomeroy, 0. did all seasoo."
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The "tbink amall lor big
results" attitude has been
prompted by the erecti111 od a
spacious new park In St. Louis.
The hit and run, bunt, 1teal and
one-base bit are more suited
~~-te stadium than the home

The atorm, following roughly
the same path taken by the
great blizzard earlier Ulis
month, resulted Ill at least 26
deaths. Among the n storm
PLAY CAST- The Junior class of Rutland IDgh School will present, ''The Worm Shall Squirm" Friday, March
victims In Nebraska was rodeo 25, at 8:06 p.m. in the auditorium of Rutland IDgh School Cast memmbers seated are, I to r, Betty Clark, Debbie
performer Gerald (Specs) Auf- Turner, Susie Grimm, Sabra Canaday, Kalhy Thomas and Sue Clonch, Standing,
TIJJls, Jim Crisp, CheJter
dengarten, whose body was King, Roger Davis, Roger Lathey, Roger Alkire, Dellllil Weber, Marty Woodard
Mn. Fay Sauer, director.found in the snow near his ::Se::n::t::in::e::l.::P.::h.::o::to;__ _ __
bogged-dowo Inlet.

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· -A major · ~&gt;zar4 l"hlch lei\
at Jeast.26 l"'r!!?llll dead. across
the Great Plal\raged through
the night m per M,.,blgan
. ,nd prepared to push northword today into Canada.
The storm nudgtld . recordbrc•aklng warm air ahe!id of II
· in~·• tJe Northepst aDd trig-

By JEFF MEYERS
UPI Sporlt Writer
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Lou Brtek thinka smaU-ue's
been told to.
The old St. Louis Gashouse
Gang philosophy of the earl
1113~ las been brought back~
style this seasen by manager
Red Schoendienst The 1964
world championship po~er f
St. Louis bas been turned oft~
speed and yoath wUJ characterlze the 1166 Cardinals.

bhpemiJII, Mlcb.

tcxiiiJ In three eountlet surrounding Marquette, Mich., and
scores of auto! were N~Ported
abandoned on the road.
Conditions were aloo bad 1111
111e Keweenaw Peninsula poklns
Into Lake Superior, wheN! the
ltorm brooght heavy IIDOW and
high winds. Driflt were five
feet deep in the 81r.eell of

gered cold wave warnings
southward across the Midwest
Into Louisiana and Mississippi.
TM temperature dropped below
freszing in Chicago and snow
flurries filled the air.
Pollee In central upper
Michigan said the storm v.oa
more intense tllan any of the
winter. ~cllools were closed

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Path· of /Blizzard·

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M~ tho 1f lncbeo at snow
wu oa the grouild tcxlay la
MjnneapoUa, the clly'a third
beavlesl anowlall In hlatory.
Twelve· lncbea sprud 8&lt;1'088
westera Wlsconaln ·•nd 10
Inches nre reported In pans
of Iowa and Nebraako. ~!Iff
winds blew the aaow 1nto
street-blocktag drifts.
Some homes Ia Omaha, Neb;,
'Were stUI without power tcxlay.
Factoriea and buslnl!lll shut
down when the storm bit
Minneapolis Wedneaday and the
University of Minnesota closed
completely for the first time in
memory. Snow drifts were 10
feet deep at Le Mars, Iowa.

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Junior Class Play at RutlandisFriday

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A car containing the bodies of
lour men trapped by the storm
was discovered east of Howells,
Neb., lata Wednesdsy. The men
had been returning to We!il
Point, Neb., from a meeting at I
Grand Island and apparently
died of 01posure.
T O REPRESENT MEIGS -John 'Jimnehill, 13, left, Middleport eighlb grade pupU, Minnesota and Iowa counted
11111 r•prese nt Meigs County in the Central Ohio spelling bee in Columbus May '1. He four storm-related deaths. Wlshu1d!&lt;I!Js trophy, won last night at Salisbury school, and a plaque which his school consin bad one and South
1111 1 rl'la m for. one year, unless winning it again in 1967. At right 18 Randy Butcher, Dakota, Wyoming and Colorado
lb rnsonv1Ue fl~ti~_Jrader, who was runnerup.-Sent,_·n_e_
l P_h_o_t_o_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _had
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UFO Mystery Just Gaseous Balls

a trombone 1010, ''Tita Thlli'IIIerer March," by Cheater Klnl.
Maurita Miller ls Ill ebarp at
the entertainment. Appreclalloa
bas been extellded lo .AmDid
Grate of the Rolland ll\trBiture
Co. for providing atage sellinll·

The Junior class ot Rullalld
Higb School wUJ present
a
three-act play, "The
Worm
Shall Squirm," Friday, March
25 at 1:05 p.m. bl the hI g b
achool auditorium under the dlrectloo of Mrs. Fay Sauer.
Assisting with the presentation, are:
Stage Managers Ernest
Hawkins, Sam Larkbl
and

Bet\VHII acll entertallmelll
will feature 1 plano duet, "The
Anvil Chonts'' by Sabra Calladay and Debbie Smith: a vocal
trio of Bonnie Grate, Darlene
Smith and Debbie Smith, singing "You'n Just In Love," and

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1966 Feed Grain Program

April I Deadline For

Growers were reminded to Ilea of a feed gral&amp;
day that AprD 1 Ia the last d8J The cliairman urges farmera
for filing applications to take who are Interested ill laldt!8
YURK, . Pa . . (UP!) -ft.
·man for the York Countylwas a boy on his parents' farm them about with stlck.o, bresk·
part In the 11168 feed grallllpart In thla year's feed grain
Pr nns;l.anm man has · offered
: !'o., said the "objects" : in McAlester, Okla.
ing them btto tmaller shapes."
DOROTHY EMERSON
program.
program to eaU at the Gal'" o•xplanalion for the unideniJ. could be gaseous formalions l "We used to see theae things "Actually, 11 wat a formation
1 Gilbert, Chairman Ita ASCS Counly Office 81 soon
J .. Me vin
' as poeslhle, alnce there are onfwd 11.\111~ objects which stirred emitled from
marshes In I quite often," he said. "We call of luminous gao from decaying
AgricUltural Stabilization and Jy six working days left before
" "'""'"" . of two · Michigan Hillsdale nnd Ann Arbor.
them 'jack-o-lanterns' and my leaves which dropped to the
Conservation County Commll- th ·
d dl'
d ignl
D.JCk·ens sai d he witn,.sed brother and I would chase them ground the previous fall," 1I
.
ea me, an s ng
c·rr unum.,.1es lh.IS week.
tee, pomts
out that growerso upe Slgnup
is 1 necessary first step
1
M red ll1ckens. a mainten- isimilar phenomena when he through the swamps and thresh Dlckellll said. "The rising gas ,
Program- Kathy _Thomas. who participate In the program in program participation,
anwoduld••lmormetlmaelbilgt baiJwou.klol nllghoatt l
Candy sales - Lon Godby, will be eligible lor price sup- Department of AgricultuN! ofKaren Tucker, Lily Imboden. port on their 1966 cropo of 11 · 1
tr · the
tl
Pomeroy and Easlera OpeD- iltreugb the woods on soft air
com, barley, and grain
sor- u':t ~e:" f~r ~:l;ngpartic~palio~
ed np the !ocal b!gh ICbool
t~
basebaU aeasoa with 1 prao- currents, often changing color
Cast memben of tbe nlatb ghulllll. As last year,
• e in the 1966 f""d grain program.
lice game that went IIIIo the u It hovered about three or j
.
.
ananal Eastera High School support is made
available Feed grain stock.o remain more
aecoad lnaiDg aad thea Wit !oar feet above the ground .. Il l Miss Dorothy Emerson. con· minstrel and olio are prepor- through loans, purchases and than sufficient.
.By RRVCE Miller
out an antiaircraft ba&lt;e and hit I called because of ralll.
I' would bounce around li there sultan! in Citizenship . leadered to give their demand per price - support payments.
Feed grain program appllea·
1
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p
1
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tl
1
th
k
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Neither
team
bad
tcored
w••
•.light
breete
and
!
ship
with
the
National
t-H
club
formance
of
the
1bow
tbil
Besides
qualifying
for
priceIlona
may be filed at tha ASCS
I
•onte
r.ss "orna ona • ano er !rue convoy.
b lh
loomet1mes 1t would travel for a , F d f
·u b 111
· Friday beglnlliag at 8:01 p.m. support loans, purchase• and county office any day Monday
q rt;o~ tUPIJ -us. Ma- , The cost of the war mounled ; w ea e cooleSt, played 01 mil
,
oun a Jon. WI
e • mam The minstrel and olio wbteb paym•nts, the
parUclpaUng through Friday. Office hours
rmo·s swce pin~ through the in American lives anof a the Paother field, was called.
e or more.
I speaker at the annual 4-H Club played to capacity erowdl on grower also earns a diversion are from 8 a. m. to 4:10 p. m.
cn:!Slal pla ms northw ..t of r spokesman said 80 Americans I Ollly hitters of tbe game wero 1
Officers and Advisors Confer- hoth Friday and Salllrday, payment for shifting part ol Slgnup deadllna 11 Frlday ApQ~tmg Ngar lq~by di~Coverf'd I were killrd. 816 wounded aud 17 1 Dil"k Werry and BW Moore,
ence at Pomeroy Jun ior High
bis feed grain base to a con- rU 1.
t
,,,,., , ViH'81! killed in their w.re mi&lt;Sing in f1ghling during : botb of Pomeroy, wltll a
' School Friday evening, March =.'! ~~~~e~~~s ~ serving use; the payment does
"
Opt·reJl.Ju /fe~, and put the lhe week ffiding March 19 when double aad tingle mpecllveI 25th at 8 p. m.
lids presenlallna wUI bt lor not apply to the first 20 per dent of the FederaUoa of West' """"'"~ death toll In the , maJor 11~htmg took plao·c in Iy. lte• Cumlngo worked on
This annual went provides th atblede booslen.
cent diversion except on rarm.s lnghouse Independent Salaried
r~ ~-c cLii'-Oid oreralion at a Zone D north of Sai~on &lt;md in tbe mound for Pomeroy wbile
training for all officers of the
witb sman bases. The price- Union, said Wednesday ''The
~·s ·.oiJ!r o;,,r,
the Centre I Highlands.
. Gary WoU was lht Eastero
4-H clubs in the county. There
support payments may be earn- No. 1 target for 11168 ls mODIn &lt;&gt;I IH· r gruund Cighling,. PotJtiral Turmoil Continue•
pitcher.
will be special sessions for
ed on the projected production ey." In addition, he said, thl
,&lt;\m~ rl( :1n, Snul h Korean and . While Allif'd troops scored
the pres1denls and vice prest~
from an Greage up to 50 per nation would seek Improved pei)VI~l"fll!'&lt;;f'' lroops scored a:victories on the ground. new ,
The
Meigs
C81Dlty
Farm
Burdents,
secretaries
and
treasur~
\...
3
cent
of the total feed grain sfon benefits an automation,.
1
:iHa·-; ti l . ,r· t0nes that k11lrd pullt• ra l unrPst was reported in
eau Board of Trustees Wednes- 1ers, news reporters, rt&gt;creat1on
V
base for the farm by p)anting trainJng clau'se and ehanpa iD
rnon.· P1~111 .;,on add1twn .l Viet Da .'~ang where anti-governday launched a program of com- leaders and health and safety
one or more of
feed grains seniority and otbet IIJDtrad
I fmg .m\ a 2.4-hnur .pf'ritd. T~lf' men! "goon squads" roan'ed
munity activity 00
several chairmen.
com, grain sorghums, or b81'~ provisions.
l s. (""·'' ( ,1Jilld . Ill Onf of Its Ithe streels to enforce a general
I front. followiug I report by Robert P. Worr.all, assistant
ley, or by planting soybeana in
r" '"' "'"'b'd uperoll~"-'· killed . stnke coJlo&gt;d lo back demands
Ishmael Gillespie of Gallipolis, to the dean and dJTector of tbr
fa
DAUAS, - MRS. LOREN&amp;
11•1··• ""'" on a CommuniSt lor a cJvJhan government in
who was on the recent 0 hi 0 College of Agnculture
and
the
that the Viet Nom war could Hawks, who "died" 152 Ume11
si&lt;lnl~''"
Sr.igoo . It was .the 13th day of
Farm Bureau Congressional Home Economics, Ohio State
lead to "a dlreel military or since last Saturday, only to be
l s. pl.onps struck ~trough unrest there.
Tour.
1 University, will give the lnspirpolitical confrontation" between shocked lack to IHt, finally tuo'"~'"'""' rmn&lt; and clouds '
Thirty outoblndlng Farm Bu- G"ll .
tbt
th 1ational talk and will work with
ft'
Communist China Bnd the Unil- combed today.
\\' d 1
. 1
be ahl
from
1 esp1e, represen g
e
.f ,,. ,,. · "·.~and cut No~th · Vlft..
reau mem r p workera
loth Congressional
District, the Junior Leaders.
ed States.
The 65-year-old widow, who
~ '" s vital . rad hne to
Athens. Gallia and Meigs coun- said real progress was being Miss Emerson will speak to
Prof. Lucian W. pye of Mas- suffered a heart attack !list
I •tnmu oJSt rl11na '" at leHSt
. lies attended the 1966 Fanm
d .
ttl f ds
tored the advisors and parents on
aacbusets Institute of Tecbnol- weekend, had beea re-•tedl•
. .4t,. .
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IB
A d
A rd B
ma e m ge ng un res
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MlT bel'
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" . e~&lt;·es. a US spokesman
WASH NGTON- FOR THE ogy &lt; ) 10vea ""'co ron- "shocked back to life" by im1 ureau ca emy wa s an- lor the Federal Scheol Milk ' ''Confidence for Leadership"
dr!' I•Nd. They also kn ..cked
quet al Fairfield Union School Program. He also said that the I The planning committee for 1first time in 15 years, the UniO. tation might become military pulaes from a hatteey of maell'
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near Lancaster Tuesday ni(.tt Administration proposal for
the event includes. Jenni!er 1ed Mine Workers union II talk- H the United States Ia defeated lnes known collectively to dJlo.
400
~Irs
~bere ~er
wo~kera from Food for Freedom program to Blakeslee, Alan G1bson, Patty 1 mg atr1ke to back up demands or Is forced to withdraw fr&lt;m tors as ''The Monster."
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souhont aredsternThOhlOffcountles help make up the world food Dorst, Wm . Downie, Jr., and · for a new labor cootract. . VietNam. "If the United Staea
1were
o .
e a air also
.
Nancy Titus
The umon's Wage
Pobcy loses, the next time China push- ROME - THE ARCHBISIIf
i CLEVELA~D fUPl) - Two featured a. variety ahow and shortage from Amencan re- .
Committee, meeting 1a New ed her, the U.S. would go right op of Canterbury, concludiag
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, of Ohio's largest financial giants the , award1ng of 'Juni~ 01- servea ~~ 8th 10 hhneOwh~th theF pol- Ai · ;;_ T . f
York Wedneaday, directed top lor the jugular vein .. main- his historic visit to Pope Paul
0 P1C 0 ·
headed for the courts today ID ears to top membership pro- icy of ,. I e. "
arm
UMW officials to call a walk- land China," said the quiet • VI, today urged both Alllllcians
11\ •
' set lie a long hitler controver- ducers. .
Burea_u FederatiOII and
the I Cortpe811man Today out if necessary to win a good speaking scholar who also Ia a and Roman Catholics "to forget
a,tiCS e_, .. DeS
sey.
] Mrs. Z1ba Midkiff,
Melp Amencan Farm Bure•u: .
Co.ssman· Ken Heckler agreement in the sort coal in- government adviser on China. the thinga that are behind and
.
The clwllenge
thrown by !County, was winner of aa 01- Farm Bureau LegJSiaiJve will p)'&lt;isent his views on the dustry. Bargaining on a behindpress forward" towards Cbrlt1 CI.IF;ON :- Mrs: r.race Na- Cyrus s f:alon fo the Cleveland :car for writing 14 new mem- Chairman Roy Holter, confer- proposed ,regional jet airport the-scenes basis was expected Pi.TI'SBURGR- A II,-. lian unity.
''~'. 8. Cl1flon. d1ed Tuesday Trusl Co The bank replied by bers and 21 old during the re- . red with the Board on plllllS for to ser\le both Hunllngton and to resume here today between member
union repreaenttnc The arehbiahop, Dr. Mldlael
at I •IPr•ns M•morral hosp,tal saymg ,1 would ask the courts ,cent canvass. Several others I an attack on several local big!&gt;- Charle:lfl&gt;n at a dinner meeting UMW President w. A.
Tony I white collar workers served n~ Ramsey, told a news colllerlro Pomer~Y· . .
to sellle the fight
from IbiS area were nominnt-1 way problems and also suggest- of the· eentral Ohio Valley In- BGyle and Edward G. !l'ili, 1tlceWedneadayonWesUngbouse ence shortly ~ron hll 4f:IJ'I'
. Sh•· " ~by her hus- ' AI ISSUe " Eaton's charge the ed for awards.
ed that a r~:ew of candidates dustrial Cotlncil .to be held at I president of llle Bltumin'ali Electric Corp., that Is seeking ture _tllat his meetinp With thl
b,ood Edw t . t. SJSt~r, Luma bank violates the law when it They were Mrs.
Gaylord for pubhc off1ce be held. It was &amp;:30 p m today in Leslie's C.ll Operators Association.
aubstantl~l wage Increases 1n a Pont1ff will bave "conaldarallle
f luoll l ":l'
. al mecessnd vofrs sharo&gt;s of var1ous trusts 1t'Cook , Athens, who wrote nine • streosed 'bat to be effective, Resta~ODt.at Ceredo W Va
contract to be aegollllted this unity in my generation, · and
r.• ''"'"
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W3l
a
memb&lt;&gt;r
of
new
members
Kenneth
WilF
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MASS
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arm ureau n e w con- According to Miles Epling of
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even groa u••r eu-• Ia ,..
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lofto_'!'!,'~.
churdf' pracllve permits the ban k's dJ· edhams. Meigs County, w..t SJgn- cern itself with candidates, be- l Gallipolis pres~nt of the or- authority oR China said today T.wmas E. O'Leary, prea~ generation."
""" 111e "''·'"''''an oapter o
16 new members and lsb- 1 tb0 M Prl
1 11 I
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r•rtors to perpetuate themselv•s
Gill .
.
ore
ay
mary • ec on. ganization Heckler lo expect1
...,slern , tar. .
. .
mae
esp1e, Gallla County
Tho bo•rd matte •laos
to
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Fu nPr&lt;JI lf!J'\'~i~
· will be Fn- m ulfJce and to conllol other with 8 total or 20 new members'
. r
.
ed to key his remarks en the
&lt;l.q at 3 P in.
e Rutherford roproratJOns controlling shares Attendtng from Athens Coo~ stage a talent find shaw durmg feasibility S\lJdY recently ordJI•a,e'. 2.'18.'t:·
, HJg~' - st. tn these compames.
ty were Mr. and Mr G I rd the Big Bend Regatto In June. ered by the Appalachian Re0
,. \ h
·..•:~ ·e v
R""·rt
The
legiSlature
appomted
a
Cook
Mr. a nd Mrs. Wm.
s. ay
Four clatee
..es of conte•!aots
CommisSion. Fifty are '
o Ln11 u'IJ, W'Rn
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Lafol- 1 be
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·wtll ajonal
a
'''f'MO ol'rJelf!V' ,~~ds committee to study bankmg lett, Mra. Stella Lo
M
. pre· n, JUmors,
semora expectert to attend the dinner
"'"' ca ll at'
lull'erill ' ltome Jaws Supporlers of the study ,,nd Mrs Delbert K v~. Mr. and opel' oempetiUon. Contacts meeting.
ar1'1t.mP
wanted the committf'e to d1g m· ' and Mrs. Wayne Wi:s
M~· are bei~g mad£ at once with
~--to the ('Jeveland Trust opera- and Mrs. Worle p g ' ,.j prospectiVe ta 1ent and
also
ON PROBATION
lions but the legislatiVe com· ' Byron Shaulis. y erry a ; with outs1d• interests for award Harvey Morris.
charged
.
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I mittee's scope was broadened to 1 Attending from Melgt Coun- , trips and opportullitles for the with non-support, has been glvfi9VIYTED ro ll'f'I'ERES'I Uf 1 review the banking laws.
: ty, Mrs. Ziba Midkiff, Mr. and &gt;winners. ~
.en a ~spended ?"•·year sen,.1f.Jf,S M~ AR!':A
The committee hearings, how- ;Mrs. Leo Story, Virgil King I Me1gs UJUnty Farm Bureau ;tence tn the C1nclnnat1 work=~~~=~:
:=::t::~
ever, turned into a hassle over 1Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carsey, Mr&gt; m~bershl!) was announced
h9use by Meigs County Court
'"''" ,.,,;;;..~,., """"
: the Cleveland Trust and other •and Mrs. Andrew Crosa and be1ng 255 •·ompared to 2511 last • Jodge Frank w, Porter
Jr.
s :' ~ [~;;~~ne~~~J~~Yn.:....,~hu, es~~r: . banks voting shares they own in 1Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth WIIIJ-1 year. Tbill is the fourth con!lee-1 MorriR was placed on ·proba·
\ ~· ·r PuMt•htnc ~flU'· no M•· 1trusts
1 ams.
I utive year that the local organ- IIUon for five years.
I"IL• ,.. St., Pom~ro3!!~M, 45'J69. BU&amp;·
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In &lt;·•• ()Hin Phone ':!'1,' :t:-:11~. F.dltor·
To File Suit
Attending from GalUa Coun-- i Jzatlon hBB attomed Its Amerl·
'"'t:lillt
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ty
BIG WINN~R
.. red •.,, •ec•md c11u ·matttn• .
The Cleveland Trust moved to
were Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael I can Farm Bureau mtmbe.rs h.IP I
~
~.;·,t"r at. th• potf. otr'le. at Pomefo,, : settle the matter in the courts Gillespie, Mr. an(t Mra. Roy i•oal and ~rks the hig~est CLEVELAND (UP[) - Mr~.
·'!'tonltlr 11dvertllth1 ""P"':W"ht~Y"': by announcing at 1 sharehold- Sayre, ClaUde Daniels and son. membersblp m the tounty smce June Donnelly, a 27-year-old dJ·
Rno neiiJ Kimbl11. l.ft('.,
34J l.-P. ~1 n1·
Randy, W'lll
Me..
New v(lrll cu1··
7'11~ .. ers meeting Wednesday it Was
1 am GUiesple and ' 1957.
vorcee WI"!b a 7 • year .. oJd
\ ·~;~bwipUon r•tet: oeav~red bJ filing suit in common pleas Otis Young.
~
Bon, is $56,~ richer today beI ' ,;i, ·,.:J,;i, II. ,. I .
r " P'nPr whe~ n•ll•bl• 3.'1 cen l• Ptr court askinll the courts 'to rule I
NOW YOU KNOW
cause she picked the lucky
~·~· .·;~' ~=,~~~r :~~~~~~~;~:.:.~o:•'· s'.h! on u1e matter.
There is more than one . ., The tcock lltaad'1 brldp at i number in the lri~h Hospital
;
~;;::~·.'!.:.!' ::;-,.: 7,;~~: ";':';.,::
telephone for every three per- ~eeporl, lo••· was the first~ Sweepstakes. Mrs. Donnelly
ARRANGEMENT VIEWED - Mrs. Gene-va Yatea and Mn. Ella Hannum, membm
"" ""'" ... '· ""• monto. ouo •• Columbus d.ied 'n Ignorance of 1908 In the United States, 8C&gt; . . U I - lbe MII.IIIIIJIIII Rlv- w•s Informed of . her good for- of the Reedsville-Long ilc!ttom Homemakers dtlb chift ()Q~ of the several d/IPiiJI
~";i, ~~;.~::;:«,,O:'~s::'~~; , the r~t.ti!J.I. he bad dl.-.over- 1.oofdlng to the EllqelapaediJ er: ~ ~· IOCOBI.UYI etlltt-...lune W~qne!lday and could during lhe Achievement Day event in pie 1\llddleport Hlg.~ sC)Iool audltorlll!ll Well- ·
tnG!udH ....., ...,...led a aew eo~~U"'I'I
Brllllulk:a.
• MGill Aid II, WI.
Gilly 111¥, ''Oh, my God."
nesday.-8entlneU'hoto
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• Emerson
MISS

T0 speaI{at

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Ushers - DIJ:Ie Carooa Sayre, Jeanelta Althouse, 1v a
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friendly surrlllllldings of Lopez
Field will pt·ovlde the backgrouod for the Cincinnati Reds'
nd . , j
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nex1 "' games, a I1 s us1 a8
well after their lateR! showing
on the road.
Furnishing the initial opposilion will be the World Cham
pion Los Angelea Dodgers, leas
Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale dand stahg'gber tng plwlth a 1-9
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They bowed Wedneaday lor the
loorth time to the Chicago
White Sox in as many meetings
this season, 1·3.
Jim O'Toole worked six innlngs for the Reds and allowed
single runs In the third and
leurtb Innings.
Tommy John blanked the
Reds for five Innings, but the
Redo got to reliever Eddie
Fisher for two in the eighth Inning and another in the ninth to
Ue the game.
The Sox got the winning run
in tbe ninth off Jack Baldschun
u Tommy McCraw singled
home AI Weis, a pinch runner
for Smokey Burgess, who bad
drawn a walk.
Vada Pinson's two-run homer
in the eighth and Deroo Jobn
oon's bases empty blast ov.;
the wall In the nlnlh accounted
lor the Reds' runs.

Ohi03DS Have
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reminiscent of the
mont title team of
ago.
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of the seaoon BDd have
during the long
grind. Cbaminade IIIPiaf.!

the Gottachall twlna,
Jerry, at guards and
Gary Arthur, while
counter with I well •
outfit headed by Ed Lueco
Ed Snlilh.
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In the second 0811 AA ~
Lancaster's Golden Galel . .
~:~~:s ~u~":~Jo:th~!~
the biggest surprise Ill !lie . . .
nament, finishing third lu ~.1
took the twin titles.
league but coming oa alrllq II '
Launching tournament play
the past month or so. Bllt
Friday at 1:30 p.m. will be New
Gales may lack a blfl ~,ti
Lebanon Dixie and Rittman's
cope with Toledo Llbbey'l~ '
Indians, followed at S:IO by
jumping front line h'ltleil 'W
Rossiord and Ross Southeasl·
6-foot-4 Dan McLemore ani! 't- ,·
ern In Class A.
foot·! Joe Cooke, holh of wiiDiil
The big school Clasa AA sesaverage more than 20 paiDII
I per game.
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win. Rossford !25-li) . . . . . . .
6-feet-4 in height and dellnlteJ1,.
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TORONTO {UPI) - Ilea- attempt to tnoclt out Chuvalo Southeastern's Panthers !»-Tl l',
vyweight champion Cllsslus March 29.
m the second game of lbe J'rl,o-;
Clay, who bas !lllddenly re- Bold words from a man who
afternoon session.
gained his self - confidence, just a day earlier bad Insisted The Dixie-Rittman game loob
works out at the Toronto be would be content with a 15- like a tossup. It will be Jllli,. ..
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today, Wolile round decision and remember, man's height and dellbenle
challenger George Chuvalo Cbuvalo bas never even .
style of play, resembling that ol
Ia~~· the dsy off.
knocked down.
wnul. l:""nty-rival Northweslel'll of.
mce bis arrival here last "Now I didn't say I
ago. against llle faQ.
~Jday, Clay bas been exhibit- knock Cbuvalo out," Clay
tactics of Dixie. .
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mg astonishing humility. But on added. "I said 1 would try to If everything goes acconibt&amp; 1
Wednesday, l"'rhaps sufferin• lmock him out."
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play, it should lie
Clay announced he was going to I rounds Wednesday in the most Chaminade against Toledo Llll- - - - -- abbreviated seasion of his short 1 ~ in the Class AA final&amp; lJat. .
training period.
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tr . 1 bee
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at the ftnal Na ona1 a e a11
Association (NBAI statistics
shows it was a banner year for
Ohioans In the league.
M
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Oscar Robortson of Cte Cin·
NEW YORK (UPI)
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and SUNDAY
chlnati Royals held down third ladelpbia'a Wilt Chamberlal:· the closed..:JTCwt televiSion
Mln:h 25-~27
among the scorers with most valuable player in th~ promoters, are also gaining
"SKI PARTY"
an average of 31.3 points per National Basketball Assoeta. confidence.
. Vrankie Avalon
game, just o110-tenth of a point lion set five teague
rds A spokesman for that organlDwayne m,,tmilu''f
·s' season whi
reco
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thl
behind nmnerup Jerry West of
le leading the the Umted Stazs and 10 In
&lt;Color)
-andLos Angeles.
• 76ers to the Eastern Division Canada-will show the fight
The Big 0 also led in assists Iitle.
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with 11.1 per pme.
Wilt led the NBA In scoring •
te':J gross 0 1•1100 •000
Sean Conaory
Jerry Lucas, having bls best with aa average of 33.5 points ~~e&lt;pec;;;:;~~-...,...,...,...,...,...,~~~~~~iiii:!iiii:!!!
year with the Royals, was per game in league statistics
eighth in scoring with 21.5 per released today. The 7-foot-1
game, and lhlrd In rehounding pivntman al.!o led In field goal
with 21.1 per contest.
accuracy with 1 .5f0 percentage
Happy Hairston, the Royals' and rebounding with 2U per :
allth man, was ftfth In field game.
goal shooting percentage at 48.9 Chamberlain's field goal pe,
and Adrian Smith was fifth in centage surpassed his o[d
free throw percentage at 85.
league mark of 5211 J hn
Larry Siegfried, the former Gresn of Baltim · · 1 beny •
a "" at
Obi 0 State sIar now "'1'th th• the old record by ore
hitting .536 to !
Boslon Celtlcs, was the top finish behind W'lt
free throw shooter witll 88.1 per Cbambe 1 . 11 ·
ds
cent He hit on 274 of 311 at- for
/ 810 a so Sf!( recor
temps
mos consecutive games
How.ard Ko m I v e a, former wittout being disqualified on
Bowling Green ace now with personal fouls (543); most
the New York Knlcks. was third seasons with over 2.1100 points
in free throws with 111.1 per scored (7); most consecutive !
eent on 241 of 280. He also was aeasons as leading scorer (71; ,
llflh In assists. averaging u and . all-time NBA career
•Stylemert 1nd
per gBme in his new role of acormg champ (21.4116 point. in
playmaker.
seven season) .
Middish1de
Nate Thurmond, who played Larry Siegfried of Boston led
with Komives at Bowling Gresn, tbe league In free throw
waa fourth In rebounding with 11 accuracy with 1 .881 pereenper game altltoagb bothered by tago, and Oscar Robertsoo held
a cltronlc back ailment. He 11 down first place Ill asslats with
with San Francisco.
11.1 per game.

NBA Record

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sion thai night leads of! with
top-rated Cbamlnade tanglinJI
with warren Harding'• oacebeaten PanCters. In the nighlcap, Lancaster and Toledo Libby book up for the right to
con1e back Saturday for the
champ!=:;.,_...
Outalde of Dixie, th state
tournament wUI be something
new lor the entire field, None
of the other oeven have ever
advanced thls far In tournaplay
Dlx.le, coached by ••ony ,.,_
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toomey two tlmea before and
won the Class A title in ltlti2.
Warren Harding (24-1) may
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CHICAGO (UPI) - Big Ten
basketball coachea want their
teams to play II games within
the conference, lnatead of the
present t4 games, atarting with
the 11168-8 9season.
They voted Wednesday to recommend the schedule change
which wUI he cons1dered by the
athletic directors.

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By ROBERT GRIMM
United Prest lnteruaUoaal
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio's
ffth lligh school baake~
tall championship tournamen~
crammed with noisy fans, color
and talented performers, opens
ita tw!Hiay Jtand here Friday.
Although opaets are.
rule
rather than the exception m 100
ann u•.1 starts tournaments, the
ear1y1lne ~vontes were Dayton
Chamlnade' Eagles In Clasa
AA and Rossford In the small
acbool Class A divtslnn.
B
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ut WI
e tel!llions and
crowds of more than 13,000 on
hand for all Cte seasions, the
round M:it takes Iunny hounces
in state tourney play. Take last
year, for instance, when the fa-

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B!ll Bryan, Dick Green, Ken The New York Met• lind
Suarez and Ed Charlea bo- 1themselves unaccustomed to
mered for the A's, who won the firlt place as they lead the
game with a pair of unearned ! National Le&amp;gDers ·with a IH
runs In the ninth.
j slate, including a 7-1 victory
The New York Yankees : Wednesday over Pittsburgh
unleashed a home run barrage! Jim Hickman's lwo-run -'··-•- 1
to beat Boston 8-6 and hand the . in lbe ninth.
Red Sox, while seven homers The Chicago Cubs sr:~~::
accounted for 18 of the 20 runs •California's five-game •
scored as Houston outpoled streak with a 4-3 triumph
Wasblngtllll 13-7.
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Behind HI with two out In the
ninth Inning, the Cleveland
lndJans rallied to defeat San
FranciBco 1-1, while the surprising Kansas City Athletics
pounded out four home l'UIIS to
defeat Baltimore af\er the
Orioles had erased an 8-2
deficit and tied the score 9-9.

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Baltimore
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u~T SpoDIC::. ~~~r
St. Louis
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more impartant in our park
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than power" said Schoendie st
BOSTON (UPI) Playo(f time .in the National Cincinnati 107 Boston t03
who hope,' to move . t ~' Basketball Association has for years meant the court &lt;Only game scheuled)
stadium at mld-seasomn.o Hie king B~ston Celtics were in their dressing room counting
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Tbursdsy'• Gamet
aopes for movmg up fr~m a
But times have changed in the NBA and the Celtics St. Louis at Baltimore
1965 seventh place fmlsh, are counting bruises instead.
however, are more immediate. Boston was beaten, 107•103,
WICHITA Kan. (UP!) -Don
Paragon Of Hostlen
by the upstart Cincinnati The Royals romped to an 11· Rolfea of Clnc!nnaU and Rich
Brock, who has the. resources Royals Wednesday night in the point lead In the ftrst II Parks of St. Louis were added
to thflve under this sy~tem home court opener of the minutes, nursed seven of it to the South oquad and Del
reprheesents whatot SchoendJ011st NBA's preliminary Eastern through the quarter and were Lewis ol Kansas joined the
has en 1ry1ng get across Jo Division playoffs. The teams on top by !i~e, 53-411, at the North team Wednesday for
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bts young players. A 5-II, 170- meet again In Cmcmnatl half. The Celtics closed to one college all-;tar has!telhall game
speedster who stretches s1ngles iSaturday night and return to in patented fourth quarter , here April 2.
mto. doubles. Brock set a St. !Boston for the third game fashion but not even Cte sudden 1 - -·--- Louts record last season by iSunday.
fourth q110rter scoring heroics 1
•wiping 63 bases.
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f
of Bill Russell could stave off '
Brock put en a •how for the I The Celtlcs had suecesa u1ly lthe Royals.
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rookies Wednesday and im- avo1ded such preliminary coot- At the end, Oscar Robertson ·
pressed the Los Angeles petitio~ for the past mne ye~rs .and Adrian Smith had 26 points
Dodiers even more. The 26- by wmnmg all the regu ar each and Jerry Lucas 21 more.
1Lucas also had 'll rebounds as
year-&lt;Jid right fielder led an 11- season marbles.
htt St. Louts attack with two It was bad enough last week the Royals controlled the
singles, a double, three runs wheu Pbiladelpblll tumbled tbe hoards by a 70.61 margin.
scored and a pair of stolen eighttime champions out of In defeat, R~ssell had 22
hases as the Cardinals whipped first place. It was worse when potnts. Larry S~egfned tossed
the Dodgers 6-1.
they were beaten by the Royals ID 20 and John Havlicek netted .
The American League cham- in Cte best-of-five playoff ' 16 after a cold fJTst half.
pion Minnesota Twins exhibited opener. But to have the Royals
mid-season power by nipping win by stressing Boston's pet LONDON vs. UNCOLN
Philadelphia 5-4 on a ninth- defense was the foulest blow of BLACKPOOL, England (UP!)
inning round-tripper by rookie all.
1-Amos. Lincoln of PorUand,
The peanut, whit• 11
shortstop Rick Renick and a "They were rebounding and ' Ore., will he Brtan London'• fn:wn In Sou" America,
frrst opponenl 1
lh
mila, China, Frea•b W...
third-Inning, three-run homer we were standing around he
n SIX mon s
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by Harmon Killebrew.
watching," retiring Coach Red w n they meet on June 13
Africa and the United
Another rookie, center fielder Auerbach said in a voice made June 20 m a northern England sta':u II Uled mainly for
Mickey Stanley, hoosted his hoarse by howling at the game City. London, a former
::ceptl!"th:llu~t!
stock bu rapping out two hits, ofllclals. "We came out to play ' and Emprre hea_ vywelgbt
wb
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pion bas he 1dl be
1
ere It ~.i'!!'l"ced mainoteallng two bases and scoring but they came out to win."
'
. en e cause ~ 1 I,y for lri~ ilnto peuut
a pair of runs as Detroit edged In the suddenly jubilant contract diSpute between mal butler. llalf the huvellt- -Cioclnnati dressing room al promoters.
eel crop Ia uaad for tbll
Boston Garden, Royal Coach LOPOPOLO vs. HERNANDEZ )lll1'Jl01e. OIIIJ 10 per tool
Free Florida Vacation
Jack McMahon recovered quick- ROME (UPIJ - Sandro
of the. crop It trushed for.
14 Doyo &amp; 3 N!ghlll
Jy from the slloek of a one- oio of Italy signed
oU. In the southern part of
In Miamllooch
f
15d . I bou
the United stalea the peaNot A Contest!
Jl11me advantage to announce: or a roun me
t with aut II used ulenalve!J ..
Evoryone Con Gol
, ''we played 8 much tougher 1world junior welterweight cham- feed lor llvutock.
Certlll~ G.t Station
defense against them thau we i PlOD Carlos Hernandez of
e ,..,, 1 "• •1 11 . •
w. Main StrHt Pomeroy, 0. did all seasoo."
Ve2ezoela in Rome, April 22.
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The "tbink amall lor big
results" attitude has been
prompted by the erecti111 od a
spacious new park In St. Louis.
The hit and run, bunt, 1teal and
one-base bit are more suited
~~-te stadium than the home

The atorm, following roughly
the same path taken by the
great blizzard earlier Ulis
month, resulted Ill at least 26
deaths. Among the n storm
PLAY CAST- The Junior class of Rutland IDgh School will present, ''The Worm Shall Squirm" Friday, March
victims In Nebraska was rodeo 25, at 8:06 p.m. in the auditorium of Rutland IDgh School Cast memmbers seated are, I to r, Betty Clark, Debbie
performer Gerald (Specs) Auf- Turner, Susie Grimm, Sabra Canaday, Kalhy Thomas and Sue Clonch, Standing,
TIJJls, Jim Crisp, CheJter
dengarten, whose body was King, Roger Davis, Roger Lathey, Roger Alkire, Dellllil Weber, Marty Woodard
Mn. Fay Sauer, director.found in the snow near his ::Se::n::t::in::e::l.::P.::h.::o::to;__ _ __
bogged-dowo Inlet.

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Everything In Hordworo

MAIN ST.

ON TV

POMEROY

remain more than sufficient.
If farmers do Mt have proper
rover on fields they wish to d~
vert, the ASCS will assist In
oost sharing to establish cover.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==----"il
.111,
This would give the farmer a
R LJlr Jrl •·1ft$ new mea·doW for 1""7
.. ·
ThoVory But
HUlJIIS CHANGED
In Ured Con Anywhere
Tbe Social Security office
NO REASONABLE
at 831 Fourth·st, Marietta, wUI
OFFER REFUSED
be open until 9 each night beginning Monday, March
Z8
SEE
through Tbursday, March II.
This Is to assist lhooe people
who wish to file for medicare
and cannot gel In during the
"Your Romblor llo1ltr"
day. The office Is also open SatPOMEROY, 0.
urllay, March 26 until 4:45 p.m.

Dmu

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MOROPOLITAN
MOTORS

AWARDS MADE
The Logan Branch Ofrice of
the Bureau of Workmen's CompcnsaUon made awards total·
..,18 498 83 for COmpensatng ~ , .

tion medica) and hospital serv'
ICes during the montn,s of ))e..
.cember 1965, January and February 1!16&amp; according to figures
released ~ay by Mr. Spurgeon
Metzler Deputy Admlnl~rator
'
:n
of the Logan Branch Office.
This figure represents an increase of ,t8,....77 over t be
.wu
previous tllree months period
·
•

c...... ,.,..,

AI'""'

FrlendiJ Peopl• Q.urell ol__._ ..~
Bel.bel Cbureh of God of Do .._ _
filed tn the court of CommoD Pllu or
Me!p CountJ, Ohio, 1111 CUI No. lJ...
tcfl, lhelr certain P.Utlan. PR1hll
tbe Court for an ordu ll'fllll tllem
authorlb' to tralllflt all4 aon"' ta
,.. simple to the Tt~~~te• af Jacbon

Model 3612 COMPACT

~':!:::=:.:~ :~·~.~~u.to:.~
,.. loUowiAI ...." ... nil _..,
.,. r.uowt"" nol .,.,,. ot&amp;uoto to

To'""""

of 8clpto,

couotr

2 DOOR REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER

..

HERMAN GRATE

Now At A Lower Price II

OR LARGER

WITH TRADE

e HOLDS

104 lba.

o1 Pop•lllo. •• ...,.., No. tt. 'hwn
No. f, Rup No. lC. tf IU OhM

=

como'""'' ..,.,.,., ,..,,. - ..~
''" " '"" " lbo , . , . _ of
.............No:;, '::..''!f a
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
\I':,:O:N~.... ,._ ra':/'uo _,
Mr. and Ml'S. Clyde Sayre or ...... North .,. ........... """
Sycamore, Illinois, are allllOUJio IYM
· Rout. No. . , ....._.
._.
100to ... ptaco o1 "'110"'••
clng the birth of lhelr II r s I !'!!·~·..
child, a daughter, March 15. p.,.
ternai grandmother is MulDe
Sayre of Itaclne R.D.: maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrl.
Raymond Wolfe of Syracuse.
The new mother Is the former
Carol Ann WoUe,

~(L""tL-rn"ilb

*WITH
FREE
llrniD~·lH~il®am' HONG
KONG
"Never a
thimbleful RICKSHAW
of frost

116ibssn

•

1984, nearly 2,1100
miles of Interstate highway•
were brought to completion.
During

in a
lifetillle"

CHEST
FREEZER

•
$450.00

Big Gibeon wraparound frees.
ing coils 8Ull'OUDd foodJ; on all

BUT JUK-

41i.des witb fast-fraezin&amp;: cold.
Foods lioe•o ..._, bop ....
ural freoh.,.. IIDII O.vor far
longer.StandardonoUmodolt,

FASTER FREEZING

NOT
NOT $400.00

!rom ~84 to 8'79 lb. oopocitJ.

BZ&amp;k~·(8'~

88

Model 9316 . . A truly remarkable value . . . 16 cu.
ft. space, yet it's priced lower than most 14 cu. ft. models. All Frost Clear, of coune, 1nd so beautiful.

BUILT·IN STYLIMI
Slim, .cauare..corner delip
comb- with tlat top ond
llandard cabiDet bqhl for
custom, built-in look.

With
Trodo

DEFROST DRAIII. ·
Takeo tbe met0 out ol.dolrostiDg, c}eening -

GIBSON 18
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SH2.4211

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RUTLAND, 0.

·- .

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HUGE REFRIGERATOR·FREEZER ... ~to~ all your
food perfectly. Gives you 18 cu. ft.. capaCity With 210 lb.
freezer and it's all Frost Clear. G•bson Frost Clear bas
been found by an independent research laboratory. to
have the lowest operatin~ cost of any frostless refngerator. Gibson's patented one coil, one control Frost ,Clear
systein is years ahead i!l deJ?endabillty, loo, thanks to
Gibson's exclusive Quality Mile-the ~lh -hour . runlilng
lest tnade only .by Gibson on every refr~&amp;erator 1t builds.
.

w.tir ·d.raiM

into paD or ataad.ard Hi • ·
prdmh-.
..,.

Frost-Clear

BIG FAMILY CAPACITY REFRIGERATOR

I

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WITH ANY
GIBSON
FREEZER
17 CUBIC FOOT

01 8;~~~.·: : '~~:"u..eo;:

PHONE 773-5592 Page • • •

.. . . .. ,.. ...... . . ..... ~ ....... __,..

FREE

.. """ ...,"... u rouow"

The SAME Gibson Refrigerators
The SAME FREE Rickshaw
•seE
MASON FURNITURE The Next

MASON, W. VA.

ONLY

s

Vela:•• and State of Oldo. aa4 bolmd·

This "Grate Special" is Also Available at MASON FURNITURE

(

sturdy, lifetime steel tubing throughout. It's light in weight. Fun for three
to five children at one time. Rolls ....
ily on 16" wire wheels complete witb
lifetime bearings and semi-pneumatic

tubeless tires. By removing four bolts,
the pull bar can be reversed for pushIng. Red and yellow baked·on enamel
finish. Steel top frame holds gaily
fringed detachable yellow canvas canopy. Not a toy-a full size Rickshaw.

NOT $309.95
NOT $278.00
NOT $239.00

"":!';

!:, ':ta:~~~= ::;• .;::..::, ~ u.

lbo

Blazon's Hong Kong Rickshaw hal

.... $269.00
17 cu. fl. - - -

~19

.... $349.95
21 cu. f l . - -

'26t

.... $399.95
25 eu.

ft. ---

REGULAR $595

s

· A GIBSON

RIJNS

WITH '!:UDI

.J

THAN ~T · PIl.ll
You ·Will save elecj~~
owulng a Glblloa. ....,, """

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·' Bullets-Hawks
.
~" tnash Tonight .

Fearless Indonesian University Stud~nts
Use Favorite Red Tactics to Win Battles

4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., March 24, 1966!

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Starts Tomorrow I NOTHING UKE R' BEFORE(
.

ANOTHER
TRUCK
LOAD
ARRIVES

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SPECIAL.·

Another "Grate"

Gibson Refrigerators
HONG
KONG

HERE'S SUMMER
FUN FOR THE KIDS....

RICKSHAW
WITH PURCHASE OF ANY

CORRECTION!
Golde-n Glow

Soft

MARGARINE
\\ J1h li:uid rorn oil
P~g . of 2
1'1

Jb.

Tub~ ~-

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GIBS,ON

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Frost-Clear Refrigerator
TRUCK LOAD SALE PRICES IN EFFECT ON
THIS 13 CU. FT. GIBSON

REFRIGERATOR

Team 1

Team 2

Now, you can enjoy all tbe adv~ntages
of Gibson's high standard of quality and
outstanding features ate price so low It
will amaze you! Two separate storage
zones witb two separate temperatures
let you store foods properly to keep thetr
proper flavor and freshness. Gibson's exclusive "Quality Mile" performance test
checks for complete operating efficiency
before it ever leaves the factory. It's ~o.ur
assurance of trouble-free dependability
for years to come.

Team 3
Team 4
Ill THI COMMON PLIAI COUll 0P

MIIOI COUNTY, ONIO
LIIJAL NOTICI
,
IN TNI MATTIA 011 CONVIYAIICI
OP ClltTAIN ta&amp;L. IITATI GP THe

ftUIRII Oil Till
fRIIItD&amp;o
PIOPLU CHURCH OP THI lftHIL
CMUICH Ofl ODD OJ DOWIIINITOtl.
A IILIGIOUI AUOCIATION, IU'

Fresh, Potent Drugs
Skillfully Compounded

NOT INCOIPOIATIDo

T6 protect your health, we use
only fresh' ingredients,

at

the

FOR ALL INTERIOR

laute 4
...... .,,, 0111•

SURFACES . - •

NoUet k beNbJ 11"11 to !!'!~
cer1 an4 memben of 111• ..- ::::=:t.
PeGpl• Cburdl of t.bl BeUtel .....__
of Go4 of Dowa.IDI&amp;Glt! II. D. Mo. f.
ohlo, ,.. to oU .,._

PLASTER, DRY WALl. CON·
CRETE, BRICt&lt;, WOOD, WAI~ .
BOARD, OR PREYIOU~t.f
PAINTED MHAL

Tbrough Marth %%, 1861, 610

Iannen had olgned RpPlicatioo to parUclpate in lhe
feed grain and wheal programs and $84,184.45 bas been
paid In advance paymenla,

peak of potency, in filling prescriptions ... with meticulous
care and precision.

Prompt Servce, Where
and When You Need It

Swisher &amp; Lohse
Rexall Drugs
WY 2-2955

112E.Main

Pomeroy

DEKOR
•

qt., $1.07
gal., $3.29

•

4 Registert&gt;d Pharmacists to Serve You
STORE HOURS:
Dilly . . . 8 AM to 10 PM
Sunday .. 10:30 AM to 12:30
5 PM to 9 PM

'~AMPIONS"

POSSIBLE and PRACTICAL
WitJ. Vanguard'•

.l?epartment

or .Agriculture ?'-

f flcl81s are stressmg the contmNEW YORK (UPI) -The ued need for fun participation
American BroadcasUnil Compa- In the 11166 feed grain and !"heat'
ny announced Wednesday It programs. Feed grain stocks

would televise live the last two
rounds. of the Tournament of
Ch
amp1ons golf tournament
from Las Vegas, Nev., April
17.

LATEX FLAT
WALL FINISH

The use ot Dekor assures l111in1
beauly tnd extt11ded ec:onamy,

from basement to attic, becaUII
ol Its veBatility of W1pHn1 to
many different int1rlof aurfaees.
Arailable In wlaite and IOr&amp;MUt
coiOIS at •••

EBERSBACH HARDWARE
Everything In Hordworo

MAIN ST.

ON TV

POMEROY

remain more than sufficient.
If farmers do Mt have proper
rover on fields they wish to d~
vert, the ASCS will assist In
oost sharing to establish cover.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==----"il
.111,
This would give the farmer a
R LJlr Jrl •·1ft$ new mea·doW for 1""7
.. ·
ThoVory But
HUlJIIS CHANGED
In Ured Con Anywhere
Tbe Social Security office
NO REASONABLE
at 831 Fourth·st, Marietta, wUI
OFFER REFUSED
be open until 9 each night beginning Monday, March
Z8
SEE
through Tbursday, March II.
This Is to assist lhooe people
who wish to file for medicare
and cannot gel In during the
"Your Romblor llo1ltr"
day. The office Is also open SatPOMEROY, 0.
urllay, March 26 until 4:45 p.m.

Dmu

d

MOROPOLITAN
MOTORS

AWARDS MADE
The Logan Branch Ofrice of
the Bureau of Workmen's CompcnsaUon made awards total·
..,18 498 83 for COmpensatng ~ , .

tion medica) and hospital serv'
ICes during the montn,s of ))e..
.cember 1965, January and February 1!16&amp; according to figures
released ~ay by Mr. Spurgeon
Metzler Deputy Admlnl~rator
'
:n
of the Logan Branch Office.
This figure represents an increase of ,t8,....77 over t be
.wu
previous tllree months period
·
•

c...... ,.,..,

AI'""'

FrlendiJ Peopl• Q.urell ol__._ ..~
Bel.bel Cbureh of God of Do .._ _
filed tn the court of CommoD Pllu or
Me!p CountJ, Ohio, 1111 CUI No. lJ...
tcfl, lhelr certain P.Utlan. PR1hll
tbe Court for an ordu ll'fllll tllem
authorlb' to tralllflt all4 aon"' ta
,.. simple to the Tt~~~te• af Jacbon

Model 3612 COMPACT

~':!:::=:.:~ :~·~.~~u.to:.~
,.. loUowiAI ...." ... nil _..,
.,. r.uowt"" nol .,.,,. ot&amp;uoto to

To'""""

of 8clpto,

couotr

2 DOOR REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER

..

HERMAN GRATE

Now At A Lower Price II

OR LARGER

WITH TRADE

e HOLDS

104 lba.

o1 Pop•lllo. •• ...,.., No. tt. 'hwn
No. f, Rup No. lC. tf IU OhM

=

como'""'' ..,.,.,., ,..,,. - ..~
''" " '"" " lbo , . , . _ of
.............No:;, '::..''!f a
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
\I':,:O:N~.... ,._ ra':/'uo _,
Mr. and Ml'S. Clyde Sayre or ...... North .,. ........... """
Sycamore, Illinois, are allllOUJio IYM
· Rout. No. . , ....._.
._.
100to ... ptaco o1 "'110"'••
clng the birth of lhelr II r s I !'!!·~·..
child, a daughter, March 15. p.,.
ternai grandmother is MulDe
Sayre of Itaclne R.D.: maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrl.
Raymond Wolfe of Syracuse.
The new mother Is the former
Carol Ann WoUe,

~(L""tL-rn"ilb

*WITH
FREE
llrniD~·lH~il®am' HONG
KONG
"Never a
thimbleful RICKSHAW
of frost

116ibssn

•

1984, nearly 2,1100
miles of Interstate highway•
were brought to completion.
During

in a
lifetillle"

CHEST
FREEZER

•
$450.00

Big Gibeon wraparound frees.
ing coils 8Ull'OUDd foodJ; on all

BUT JUK-

41i.des witb fast-fraezin&amp;: cold.
Foods lioe•o ..._, bop ....
ural freoh.,.. IIDII O.vor far
longer.StandardonoUmodolt,

FASTER FREEZING

NOT
NOT $400.00

!rom ~84 to 8'79 lb. oopocitJ.

BZ&amp;k~·(8'~

88

Model 9316 . . A truly remarkable value . . . 16 cu.
ft. space, yet it's priced lower than most 14 cu. ft. models. All Frost Clear, of coune, 1nd so beautiful.

BUILT·IN STYLIMI
Slim, .cauare..corner delip
comb- with tlat top ond
llandard cabiDet bqhl for
custom, built-in look.

With
Trodo

DEFROST DRAIII. ·
Takeo tbe met0 out ol.dolrostiDg, c}eening -

GIBSON 18
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... ··------·- ·· - ..-·-· -- - - - - -------- -------- ---~- -------·-·---.....

SH2.4211

'

. ~O~D GRATE
.

··~\

RUTLAND, 0.

·- .

'

.

HUGE REFRIGERATOR·FREEZER ... ~to~ all your
food perfectly. Gives you 18 cu. ft.. capaCity With 210 lb.
freezer and it's all Frost Clear. G•bson Frost Clear bas
been found by an independent research laboratory. to
have the lowest operatin~ cost of any frostless refngerator. Gibson's patented one coil, one control Frost ,Clear
systein is years ahead i!l deJ?endabillty, loo, thanks to
Gibson's exclusive Quality Mile-the ~lh -hour . runlilng
lest tnade only .by Gibson on every refr~&amp;erator 1t builds.
.

w.tir ·d.raiM

into paD or ataad.ard Hi • ·
prdmh-.
..,.

Frost-Clear

BIG FAMILY CAPACITY REFRIGERATOR

I

~ ~

WITH ANY
GIBSON
FREEZER
17 CUBIC FOOT

01 8;~~~.·: : '~~:"u..eo;:

PHONE 773-5592 Page • • •

.. . . .. ,.. ...... . . ..... ~ ....... __,..

FREE

.. """ ...,"... u rouow"

The SAME Gibson Refrigerators
The SAME FREE Rickshaw
•seE
MASON FURNITURE The Next

MASON, W. VA.

ONLY

s

Vela:•• and State of Oldo. aa4 bolmd·

This "Grate Special" is Also Available at MASON FURNITURE

(

sturdy, lifetime steel tubing throughout. It's light in weight. Fun for three
to five children at one time. Rolls ....
ily on 16" wire wheels complete witb
lifetime bearings and semi-pneumatic

tubeless tires. By removing four bolts,
the pull bar can be reversed for pushIng. Red and yellow baked·on enamel
finish. Steel top frame holds gaily
fringed detachable yellow canvas canopy. Not a toy-a full size Rickshaw.

NOT $309.95
NOT $278.00
NOT $239.00

"":!';

!:, ':ta:~~~= ::;• .;::..::, ~ u.

lbo

Blazon's Hong Kong Rickshaw hal

.... $269.00
17 cu. fl. - - -

~19

.... $349.95
21 cu. f l . - -

'26t

.... $399.95
25 eu.

ft. ---

REGULAR $595

s

· A GIBSON

RIJNS

WITH '!:UDI

.J

THAN ~T · PIl.ll
You ·Will save elecj~~
owulng a Glblloa. ....,, """

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lltlemlllonll J'utld wu
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s•rir&gt; 1rea.ourtr.
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g,,,,, Ieman. Loi• Moore ond Belly I They olao qreed to purcllasa •nd1 ~ aell
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,;pril .l\iwlings, deleJlata8, lid Aprll l ~ filing oabin•t lor lhe record- tl lllcloar IIIII&amp; ~ c~ilt '1'Y to promote lfi!PPT
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led re&lt;:orditlgs of music ol e.. ' lease :l5 perBOIII IT&amp; needed to 31119.
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showed varlOua !lttll '
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hi'. II ()* :bll. '1'bl hllbliiJII If by M~rgaref Griffiths, lloml
. . , !lay" IIIII J)tfllenl !Itt •ltllly dJ Croob, Mll'lba ~. Ml't. Otoql lkAiil. ei.O de- blllll,...,lltlll fit bt1tq1it1 Bcoaornir1 Agent for
"T,'.\'; book.
; Dttll 1111111, CaNira OraUR, llllla ~ dtnPtl lit, '-'1111 Mn. Wllll!t A.Gipn County, Dates for activiadll
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WOMI:N'I
AS80CIATION
ol
BUilt llll'rll. lletty Jlorltl, lblJ'. Pita for IIIK.ltll b atMilltl. o1 linN, NeiiOtlll
AuaUlary ed March 24-25. 4-H Advlsoll
11
hi lho Ylrot UDlltd I'NtbJIII'Iaa 111)1 Hlllllln, All• MoDultl, ll - later fOied t. 111ft 1 ,..aida~
lrltlnn 'Workshop at Jackson:
P"'·"' 1'I1UI'Ch In Ml4dltp0tl Will DIMI lila Mlldewo, Loll Aioort, Bel, llillll tltt IIIla to .. 11¥11111111. l'lllll'ftth Jllldt for llllUIIJoB Aprll lat meeting, fitting, IIIII
Frt Th~~today ev•n~, Mlroh 14, at 1)1 ftlwillp, illllll R.lllle,
Mra. 11111111 Pll!w, prulllad, Rdle April meotlDc 111on1 wlth lllll'lni a basic pattern ; April
:t4
p
m.
It
lht
church.
Jlro.
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bllta
llljfp,
lllll'jorlt
ScJI-y,
O(llllld
1111 !1!1111. lit rflullll. Pa "-ieaa IIIII Chilli Wll• f . Obit Rural Health C.-11
1
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cram and tlevotlollll leiCitrt l ;;.,!:11 llnllth 1114 Karllptt lie forlll w111t 1111ooJ1 fiN IINIIIIIM. All
Junior --·~· - . - ·-: d··- - - 11
"'II "" M,. Dalt Walburll .,..
.
lid t1 illllll!lltn pr " ...... It m"ln .. lll'ftll Ill attltld.
c ;If, F.mll Ball. Ho!tlltll l'llll I• .
1111 Gllmtn, Jr., .-ut1t1 Nllllfllu JII'IINIIl lllllillllfllol •
w. ~"" M•,d•m•~ UNrl• Allderloll, .
llti'YICe alllfrm8, pve bar lllll't 1111. Milton !IGwlb. Mn.
Donald Lnwery. Jalllto llutli&gt;
IICOild Nparl 011 wft diDI bJ O'YIIlt Wtll and Mta Jld WebI"
in•D, ~'ranrll Andereoa, llarry
111111 liltmbtn II 1111 ~- ... ar.. The llllillboro wUtl
•\loort ond Judi!On Wblte.
efl
\7 Mn••J.
10
1111 ll'llcltl
I .~JJDDLI!PORT BA:"lD Boo•~
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,elltdlmll, nporte11 1 an
bllptllll!. Coloftd slides lakftl lit
,.,., A'"'"laliob will . - on : P'ulltll Ylllll ltlr Mr lllllllbtrlltlp fit 111 r. dalo, RlfhilllleDII Win atrYtd 11 Wall were aMwn bJ Mrs.
lh~l'odly OVfhiiiQ, Mll'l:h :M, I 8oJiolna
MoNtelllt .: muq ltvt qtllll.
• the oiOit fit lht _ , . , by 1111 Ill' Alleoow&lt;&gt;rth Wllo ~==II
a1 thr hllh •thOol cllelotla 11 1who died W.,......,_ wul bf Odld welflrt ebalraD llfrl. biiiUIII Ml'1 Flllhwlltd ~ . llilrt, at the Mll'1:h
;· ~ p. m. All band puen111 1
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GtriJd Wlldallliltll IIDd !Ita
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fl lilt Loyal BerMI!s Cl!o11.1
Pkg ; ll'O utM..S to attPqd the met~ , ~Ill= ~
Vnlt to Mild flO tt lilt Xlltla
tbt Middleport Church of Christ II
,., ,; '"~ Ia dlw"' lle"ierll Import. · tbt 811111 Hill Comllllly, Lema 1tomt lor 11111r alldy tor Wllllh end Mn, J:nilot Powell. ~ even1ng. .
.
· an t bu. In~'" ltetm, lncludln&amp; 1Botllm btllde bit lll'lt ~... the dltldrea, wltklll - 11'1111,
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During the busmetl8 ~·ioll ll
WA &lt;he iprln&amp; o:obrert, bllltl Pll· band
Oahonl
'
ed. u ftl a II ' Ill 11r 1111.
lilt olii!S voted to pr•vlde
and oth~J pro]ecta.
' Sb~ wu 1 l'llldlltlt ~ llllliDt Olla ltltapp, ~ ebalr· fortlf
,atlod IIUes for lhe EBBter
MODEL
II " ovauu dii(Ci nl! mueu 111,
l5h~jll.~IU~j
R _k()('K llPRrr«:s ORANGE i and 1 mlltlbet ol tho Raclllll - . IIIII J1r11 llaft bill ...
•lot at the church. C&lt;lmmunlMI
- ...
woll m..t in relular ..,,,.. Melhndlat Cburm.
leelld for •••,. Olrll lilt.
oommlltees lor the neD
1464MA
, ~-; ·nmr.&lt; day at I p. m. with Har- S!IPYivcrt lllaludt 1 daUIIlllr 'Ia olltM ud lite .._ wm bt
,
lltCIIIUtl were made wilh Mrs.
... tl!onvlll~ and Hemlock Orovo ' Ml'll. Lelll Holler RD Raclu: •._.. ltllr. 111'1. ,.,.,..
o.p Childs and Ml~. Walter
:tonG~' a. !IUfOl&lt;. Hom!Ot:k 1' "' ll'llldoblldrtft, II' Jl'ftt 1111, JIOIIIIf challmaD, atalld J11n1t ftt11 OounolJ ID It 11.- oervinlln April and Mn.
: ' ,rov. 11'lll liJltD and ciOH U1e , ll'llltilldrn. oa ~. Mol· 11111 1 wlndl'lf 1IIIUid bt ~· 'l'tlllldlt tvenlnl 11 lhlfr hill, Alflutltrlh Ill May. Serving Your old TV may cover your down payment on a
moellni an« llarr~vllio wJU ' lie PuUW, Newark, ObtD, IIIII
In 1 local 111«1 1114 11111 wltll Llonll Bllllty, &lt;!OUICUII', eommltt""' were also appoin~
new Plllleo Color TV. Come In today and see Mlf·
P"'""' lh r program R~frll!h· a numbtr Ill nl- and ntpb. 2.11» poppl8 hiM btla ordlrad apl I'll 1111 lllllllnA' 1a rltullll&lt; ed.
nlftcent Early American styled coDtOit finiahed to
n11•nt• ,,.,Ji '" &lt;•rvAd
'-"'·
. 1o oeJ1 in l'llmln)' 11q IN!, lie form Reporlld IU
Ed· 'lbole repOrted ill
OM: WnN nNE CI.ASII ."r Sbt wu al8o prtceded
In : ....lib !Wati IIIII tJ1ab
'1'111 Elmer Wehnmg, Mrs. (
mtcil maple furniture. UHF·VHF recepUon, memo
i!·r r .. mrrn~ ~'ltRI K•pM . death by I diUCIItor, IIUda De- I
PC:.t will
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ad. ~· Melabart. Mts. Marvin """~·II
•ht11'eh W1\l "'"' at th• hom~ •Wolf@. l"r!l!llds may ~all ~~ !lie ! a - D
lo ...,d1;";eoervatlons lor the Mil. James Hawley, Mrl.
Gf)'•DIItic tuhlnJ, front sound, front conlrola.
,., Month
" l'r; _flam 1. H~'' " , Thur£- . lunoraJ .~omo anytirne,
Ha e Del-ta
l'llliJ dlnDIIr tt con iltJolle Karr, and Mrs. L. R. Wiliov II
•L•.' ;u ,;.lll P m, !lith ~~ .... Lo- •
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v
- ..llacillt
' were named Is holtelltl for
YOUR liST BUY IS A PHILCOI
• 11 Slmetf . , C&lt;&gt;M•Ie.,S. Mro I ches or .-ntOf! Will ra!lltr lblll!'l Tbe IIIIDICW IIlii directors ol
Cbari.. llettlley ard .... rtl
' ' ' " 'hom will h• d•vo!i(l!t!l !or you.
1M JIICUoli Woa credll Ada Blinn I I. ' w
lib, Bunct Wll tleVOtilllll
leorl &lt;·'
DEACONS AND Deai.'O- Asi!OCioUon wW altai the u·
' ' wn
Jeadausing the flth
11
FRJOH'
•I Lw ~dltport Ji'trst United null state-Wide CGIIferl!llce of
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dlpuly.:..~:::-"
end 1 poem dlled "Wllh ,:;;;
TIII!W PRIIlAY rJulJ
W•ll PresbyteTISI CldtCb 'IIUl 11108- P.C.A Dluaprl lid diteetorl
m._
II- iJ FoJ1t " lltfreBitments
'~"'"' at the hoome olllf' RP.nf1 ~r ~ buke sate, 8allotdly, War. i at C&lt;llll~ Ill MIII'Cb 211-29, ..., :-_..--:.
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III'VId by Mrs. Homer llltt
1 Mrs
1
\,:&lt;lie Frida ) e&lt;enmK
36, &gt;t lludley·s Flow" l!bop
portA Wayne Neal. Oet!erat MaD· . ,.. • at
1 slie Ervin Ml'1
PAST 11ATRO~ ~ , t•b of
iVMMV
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Ill 'tuppers PlalM.
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N. 2ND AVE.
MIDDUPORT, 0.
1Eva\qc•line rhapt&gt;J·. OES, lfUI . OFFICERS AND TEAM of
The local P.c.J.. will bo rei&gt;' Gll'lllt !alb 011 the a.! II
~ MrB. 8tltt. Athlly,
~ """'' Fnd a) e~ening, M:m·h Tbeodon~~~ Couocij Daughters 1resented by WaJ118 NNI, 0.. the Order were Gctnade Hoff· = = ::
lil g:!.:....____ _::.___!!ll!l!!ll!!l!!!l!l!lllt!!!""'!!!!!!!!!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!II!!!I!!II!I!I!!!JI!!II!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!----=='
~ 11 tlw hom• ol M". ,J A. I of AmerJ&lt;'a Ill rtqlllltod to !oral Manager; Gtoqt tlmllley, - . Char~ HIDilty ud Ada ·
•l(,U.R, , .,,,, M"
1.,, me.t at lht IOOr ball 11w&gt; Jacboa, Jlrooidellt; Hobert BtsoeU. Nettie Hay!\4, a ruetl
,.
, wistlllfl..ftlotes' and, day al 2 P rn. lor pracUce
McAllister, Rllrdll, Vit'f J&gt;reo. from Theodorus Coullcll, alao
\lr•. Ml nriP!' Ren~~~~ d•••ot1on
MOUNT MOIIJAH B a pI lo I ldaDI; Howard Dtlvall, C1111JL. ...... llrllfl7. lletb to bt IUd·
a!., lead•r
• 1
Semor Cho!l' wUI bold 1 110111- colhe; Dlvla ar-, Alllllj'; lltd Prldar IVIliiiiC, Mll'lllt II,
I cj&gt;'
SATUIUIA\'
. lt'llf tb~~; &lt;'Omlnl SutldaJ, Marcb J'rlllll Hamil, Pedro, DINt- II IIIII bi!lilt ol C. bade Hoff.
I RO(.'K SPRINGS M y F : 27 It 3 p. m. at lbt ebureb. The ton.
111111.
Will hold 1 rwnma1~ sale }llr. i pullhc c• inriloJI to IIIMti
·~1 ahd :.tor. 2t in th&amp; bulldlhC .
MONDAY

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New Bonnets
Beautiful
Dreaes
and Coatt
Phillips Sisters·Style Shop

to ,_ Wtbar Post Auxiliary

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SOCIAL
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dilti'IW.,

PHILCO COLOR TV

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Jnrs. McNickle
Di "'Wednesday I
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14M
Council Meets
Tuesday Evenmg

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,.,,. ltnthers Club W111 ~poil,ot
an old fashionlld I!&lt;]Uin! nattca l

,.~, the C:hP..,ti'..r Grad• Srh~101,
.saturday f(llm l ::tO to lt :10 p.
.n with
by 11a1p11 'llU8·

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RUG
CLEANING

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Robinson's

D1

POMF.RO Y oE ~ IIlR

rtass . Pomeroy

will have a pop bottlt drlve

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por-

Middl.,.,.

•lASTER EGG DYE
tPAPER NAPKINS

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WY 2-5111

NOW ON DIIPI.AY

llt'lllllul broeldtl, llcll lad
t11i11 ready lor fublal!lq

HEU NOWI
FLOWII lULlS
FOR
SPRING PLANTING

tAMAIYUS

GIANT DAHLIAS

tTUIEROUS
IEGONIAS
luy Nowl
1'1111t .Nowl

Modern ldvlftlllna trlea to put lllal! In your 1hou.
It mu.t ll')lto aniWar your 1111111, lntarpret tham tvlb antlclpata them, AI tilt 111111 Ume II can make
1111 dtmanda upon you, n oan't make you buy any.
lblna. It oan't even make you rud the ad1. BaoaUH
II order to IUoeted, It mull alve you the ancient prt•
¥11111 of taylna Jlt, and uylna no. It merely aorvea
to Inform you • , • alii! to make more aooda IVIIIablt
lo 1011 IIII'IIIOIIIbll priCI,

NIARLY IVIRYIODY. , . IVIRYWHIRI . ..
RIADI A NIWIPAI'IIl IVIRYDAY

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SIMON'S MARKET
OPIN DAILY f100 TO 7100- FRIDAY TIL 8- SATURDAY TIL 9
I. MAIN IT,
W't2-397S
POMEROY

A RIPIAT SALI THIS WIIKI

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOn

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McCOY'S

Drive a great buy. Buy a great drive. Impala '88

Gal.
AUNT WICK'S- FOR COOL DIINKS • 6 PKOS. FOR

FLA-VOR-AID.l9c
FREE - FREE •• FREE
CHEWING TOBACCO SPECIAL ,DEALI

POMEROY

W. MAIN STREn

POMEROY
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but it -

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doesnt~

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have to tie ,. ·

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TOIACCO, 2 pqa. for 45c ··.... " ·" " ·: ... · 1 PICG, FRI
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lit of lhllr caplUarlll. Out pa- 1 • •'•'- ··· ·--....,-....::;;:
u.ot wbo ltld HPtalld blmort-lt
111811 lD lhe whltel of ber If'•

w•• JlliiU7 btaefilld b)' lllklna

lbil vitamin.

eanne atberulcleroois, Will this
alfact bl1 mlad?
A - Adt-~ and .,..
terlo1olerolll art fancy namu
lor bardlltlllljj of the arttrleJ.
at II your lather hat prtlfllllo
bardanlnC rather lh1n true
Ut bardanlJII Ill ll ltldted IDI'
tllnlte, WhUt arttriOICIIIOiil II
a jlenetalif.ed Proeel!l thAI CJCo
ws throuahout the body, il
tends 1o damage some orgllls
more than otllers In tlilflireoltil
vlotlm!. When, 11 olten ha&lt;&gt;
Jlllll, tile arteries of tha
are affected, the victim
beoomes foraetful and may .aul·
fw a cbanle ol personality, es·
paciiUy il lbo arteriooclei'Oiis
has led lo small strokes.
Many druc• !lave bttn rec-

ommended

the treatment
artertos~lerosis ln Jtneral. Ace·
tazolamlde and injectionll of
ealne have been ~~=~~ Jl
lot arterlos~lerosls of the
bill tht IIIUlle eannut bt lUll'·
anlletf. 'ntty may dllay t h e
prolflll of tha dlltiM but they
CIIUIOt reatora tiiiUtl ~I
alrudy dlmqed.

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SALE

e bcllH and llecord
I'IIYtrt
elladlo &amp; T.V. Tubel
tAIIIIftftll IIIII

Ac-rl•

ellnlll.,.,lllnm

25% oH
QELANDS T.V.
WY 14181 '
Mit I. Main 'S!,

m•ca TII.IIIU

JlHAIT St'IN

111

II - I Ul vt1 ltlt'VOUI. My
doctor lJ alvlltl me ltrll. It it
hlblt.lormilllf 'Art tbert Illy
bid 1141 efftcllf
A - 0a1tJ1Dt (ltral) II

Ch"rDkll~ $r!Grt S,._

New

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Q - My fltller, II, Wll IOid
by blo docitor that ht had pre.

FRESH PIGS S
FEET ···61b.

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CALLA HAMS 43~

Holeum or Acl1m1

ND. I IUD • ND. I CARS

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1.39 to 2.91 yd.

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Jewelry

for

10 lb.

DOLLARS•

aottel

taklq

IPICIAL- RID DILICIOUS

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HELEN HELP us I

Career with A Future

CINTIR CUT 1ncl END CUTS

FRESH NECKS
BONES· 31b.

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llrum, the oau.Ulllll lliO&amp;nor
Pll'lter, who hat Utt roll of Wife
ol 81t11rt Whllman, mUll bave
had I prt111011lllon, !lor lht IUd·
dtnl~ demanded that tvtey011e
- publlolty men, atlll mtm·
btre, even lht GIJIIII'aman, be
Dl'llered off !Itt 111 until the
rtbeanal wa1 l&gt;'ik'. A wilt pre.
uutlon, 101 In lht llt!ellll wiltre
the two hlvt a baHle, Wbltmlln
lura off ber robe. In 10 doln«.
ht went altha buolne!tiO 11114tto~,~~l, he tort oil 111011 of her
at
ltaviDJ hor praotl~~&amp;lly
olllltrlllllh, who htd
10 lhl telll' with hls
- bul the

Ntllflllt LH Crane M4l Lloy4Dally llenllotl, Pomeror.l(lddlaport, 0 ., llatQla M, 188f-7 .,..t lor GtllliiiJ, _. Ill rt
Nolan are otber members of Ute
them are separated. These 10 •
~will don't hoW up • 1o ~;.;;.~
in anolber picture
hiJmt - they're apGIIed; lila• II "',!
on lhllutl "Mt with
itlf1 IOifilb 11111 er,.el )'W lo llltr
.
You Don't. 1 that us·
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llllbllhey'rt hllll'iolll lllhell ~ou MillY
man olllqt, !ICI'een
ftbl to ill• Alia il'l "mt, I, ·• wt
C. loot~ made
till:' Ill tile Ill)&gt;.
..... m1
the otloloOlctrs .. he
by ........
Qlllt II JfiU dalo • ltllow tbaa lo
into I torrid WIIUII
h _\
II " II,
lwt Ill bl
VlrnB Ltsl. l'!!IS now LOWDOWN, llmTY TRICK
changeable! How about all those w 0 ....urlape,dre 1 w 'd 111 Dear Reader~! , ·!I·'
· 'ble 1or to.
... Ar· Dear Helen :
lmmacu . te
sser
el!go
things you told me on t h e, ha
nd beantbemust 1• Letters are nlllllbil ~~. [!
Set ... The
car, a
een-- 1AGAINST baby'iIller Dl 7
, most courtetered The clerk at a market where Pbone.?"
.
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terveofa DICe
attention
- watch out'
· 'I IJ'andpartnll - •.,nct~
ous cabbies I ve encoun
I've traded for Ute last ten Helen, I never m my II f e
. - ~!!!
1111 11 lit lo 1
anywhm In lbl world otl'lllllo ,.Ita walltad out 10 lha car leltphoned anolhtr man In lhll 1 11*1 f
pu
IIXJ' 111 mo1111 1n11 .,b' 111 the cab IIIIIs in lhla IOWil. with me tbl other nilht and IDI way. I'm lulppll)' mll'l'ltd, hlvt double llltllllq on "'"'
lui rtmlllllla',
llaw about Jumplnl out to liJIIII hill. Whllll 1 11ld I'd rtpOI'I n.. children and don't have mark )loti or anyont maktl. t11ert 111 IIIIIIIJ·
the door lor pullllpn?- II blln ht 11Jd, "Boy, JOU'rt 1ure Ume for affaita.
· I've JIUCflaltd • lllll'fll4!• j than ao111 01111, 11
ltut, that Wll Otli' lltJIIfiiiiM
.
aoullltlor but ha ~ l\ltrY· · clition. 1 ltopl
on ltvtral a~a•lona. Maybt
Tbt Almuac
! finally convlnctd him lOIII• lhlna II filii, and I m the odd· Iaili - H.· • , .
WI'· 1narld jutt lht -m ollhl 11 llllillll Prtll llflrlltlaul bOdy was playlna .• joke, bill bill. would 11 htlp to IH o11e 1 'l'hll eoltllllll It ·
dtlVIfl , .. Ran 11110 IallY AIID TDday Ia Thunday March 24 now every Ume I HI • man by myull? - R.T.
fa llf 11¥1111. •
Howtl In lht BIYHIY Wlillllrt the lint day ol 1111 'with 111 t~ look . twice at 1111, I tblnlc hll DMr R:
1 mkld troulllt
lobby. She !old u1111tltad chaq loll
be had 1 phone can and what 11 Of couru lt W0111d htlp - If I Ill bl Itt
td apnll - wa1 - • olltnt
ow.
hethlnklltl! I even 1topptd htv· 1011 ao 11 tile counulor for , 11'011 1•
ol Ci'taUvt Altllll (rrtddll Tht moon 11 bttwlliln Its new llljj my milk dtllvtrl!d. I can't IDlLP not lllll'tly IYtiiPlllh)' ' !lit will 1110
rltldl'lfOUPl and IIWidliltl with pllaat and ftnt quarttr.
act normal to all)'lllle, and I 11
11 two 10 mlltt 1 ~d own
them over a ltl'lll Ol talevJ. The mornlDI lllr II VenUI &lt;llll't llf lll)'thiJ18. HIIVI!nll marrll&amp;l U ON! lhiPfl up lllrtll Helen
lion UIIIJIIMDII. AI .lor I twW
How WOilld it sound 11 I welll up (maybe
hlvt faulle you !:th;li.,;DIW-.t;j,pa_;par_.-.,.-~!',!
romance tinea the bfoa~ • up 'l'he ll'enlnl ttar II Jupiter· I to 1 malt acquaintance and atk· didn't mantlotiJ, tho other mtY ' •
with compoatr&gt;lfrlolll Olck Ad· rtnancler Andrew Mellon, I!Cl, "Hava you bl!lll aalllnC dir- follow her leld. OIVt ll 1
Jer, !be lllslattd 1111 'ii'U muob ,. d·"
~ ... 1 lorn" ty ll!lepllono ~alia rrom mel" •-J H
1110 buq with hll' Clllllll' l .. ~ "' ""'
OVI
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Alao at the 11. Wlllbirt, QIUJht lrlllllt'Y ltDdtr prttldentallard- What can 1 dll - VICTIM
Dtar Helen:
1 allmplt, u be WU bilrrylnJ iltl. Coolld&amp;l, and Hoover, WI! lim VIctim :
'1'1111 II 10 L.B.H., tht IIIDd·
IIIli or the lobby, of Alii D'AI'II)', born on tbl1 illy In 116~ .
I've heard of 101111 Iolii tel• Ill wile wanll to be paid . for
ballk In Hollywood alter 111... On thll day ln hiatory :
phont trlcke, !lUI thll 11 the low· babyalttlnl her own grandchll· ·
~nany year1 In Frana• - thll
In 1902, one of the earlieot eall A lillie sleuthing mlllhl dieD.
·
lima with biB Jl·year-old Frtnoh "advice 10 the lovelor" track thla creep down, and, 'l'hat't rldlculoua. I am the
wilt lhd their 11-monthwld column• appeared.
wbon you find hor, 1 hoP' you molhw of 111 and ltanclmotber
dluJ(IItr, Susie, Lui lime I
•
we! She'• either an tnomy or of 10 adorable llvtn-month •
•
taw Alex w11 110mt eiJ!]tt or It1rl
~lllynl:•d ~~tat:• 1 practklal joker. Wblahever, old ~trl. I babyalt her any time
1}
alnt ynn 110 oomlq out ol the th ·~ lndepand PP nt ~ 10 1 !lit's bound to 11v131 btr band I can provided I havt no plana i
water! Ill ClltDII.
come (mouth) becault the
crude of my own. 11'1 a lt'tlt priYI·
11 ~ 1 Jill~ ~·~e:;
• H•
nd ean't help bralllna. Kep y!lllr ll!llt 1nd I would 111'/or conoid·
1 • 11tar lllton 1 ft)'liB and 11rs open and 1 know· tr II kina money for It I
~~~ aon ~olin ~amt tht fitat Ing omll4! on your face; and Any arandmother wM lhln~•
: ~ON , ,''~ eamld to rHecotolven don't be afraid 11 11k quelllont lite nHda money Ill baby • all
can. .... • er Ul
about pollible phone Clllll. Thll)l her own nun atld blood II elth· .
· wao aelected beot supporting . f 1111
111 0n ,_ H er very hard up or Yll'}' dllill·
1
actor In "The Treasure of ~an °~ ~ . propot ' ·
' llrtated - HAPPY GRANDMA I
Cl 11 P)'l'ldallao . (VItamin Sloll'l Madre" and tile son the :r 1 ~ ~-1
lht love 11 Delr Helan :
heel dlrecllll' lor the ume
r en where
say my
Y
Not wl'ltn YDif can 11'111111'·1,
~) II llvtn only to lnlanll,
ao toY parties
h111band 11ellljj pa td bY th • hour to b10uti!UI
1 lu
Ctrtvtlll Wtloh fit ..
u ~ou uld In 1 recent column, Pc re.
Is at but they couldn'tllve with
•• little 11 $10.9&amp;. ~ ·
would 118 lnclu11on In
In INa, dowarer Qu..n Mary him. He'• the "life ol" all rllht.
FrH l'lerlda VtclllDn
Ctmtllt llno o! LIIIIN'
"
vitamin ttbleta bt htrmlul
died In London 11 the oge ol 841 • Nothing to oacred, Hlo favorite
t•,:m.~11 :.,~':.,1' 1
Men'• watct111 wl,ll :Com• ·
plotoly c~tnp 1111tr .kliH ·
~1117
aubjeat Is Ill!&lt; and, believe me,
Hot II Contlltl
tboul
wote ~u . lltetlill let ·
A - Thll vltamla lJ found A _thouaht lor tile day-] our own sex life Is no secret,
lvttrona c.. Chi
$10.9~ you hM 1 1WIIdl'.abundllltly Ia molt dleto.
Athemon orator Demosthsnes: I that 11 if It can get 1 laugh! !
Cortlfiod 1111 ltallD"
lhlt dooen't arlnd .1111111 • ·' '·
p lltll. 11'1 1 llntJr ftll•
mlll ~ cllflclency lJ
"To ramind 1 man of lbo good , ~l~kno=w~stx:.,::;~•:h:o.,..:a~r,:e w, Main '''"' ''"""''' o.
1111 - Ill obiJdriD and
lur!lo you hove done him Is:1,
chlnod, proCIIIGn, )lwllfl• ~·. ··.
lever watch that keel)s aeirrllabllll)' and ooavuloioDI.
very much like a reproach.
Curtlt tlmo. Not l~llltl I
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II Vf1'l rll'l In adult! but
!I lilt Whlletlt~tr .
bten t!!pOIIod II btlnl IIIOC• new IOdatlve. AlthoUih It
lut Mil tftlr tlmo.
lattd wllh IOI!Ie forma 01 ane- tald kl be especially uaeflll
CAIIAYIIJ.C"
IIIla. The averace adult
re- aobtr1111 up after an alcol~ollc· II
Ci•'l1tn of......_,.
AND OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED
qulrtl abOut 1.0 mlltrrama
blqe, It hat many other """'·II
lbil vltam!D dally Iince
Thero have been no reporta
We SllliiMt · ·
amounts 111 DOl '1torod In
llabituation. It should not bo
An li'Plr '
Art ~ou o hlgh •choo! graduate who lhtnkr logicotlv
bocly but art pf0DIIlll7 ellmtn
taken by per10n1 with h I a h and wourd like to Uet that abWty tn a chalitngtnD
Ley-AwaJf..'•
job?
ld no berm wollld reoult
blood prtllurt. Too largo a dote
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It lD 110011 olyOIIr ,.. may eauot pantlnr. jaundice,
You are lnvlled to consult with Mr. Dan Bargdlll,
qultlmlllll
and dllllhOII.
' District Manaaer, Burger Boy Food·O·Rlmu, to oval·
·
Pluat Mild yow
uate your potential in our rapidly expandinl re1t1Ur·
ant
organbatlon as a future monager a! one or our
Q- Willi II nlln? What 11 ud eommnll to Wayae
locatlona.
iY Yllul IO the body?
lnadllldl, M.D., Ia me
A- Rltlla or vitamin P Ia IIIII paper. WbUe Dr.la:~:n.:i ll
W8 will train you for a job with a future and ad·
uelul In IOmt per10na who lllllt oa-t vanctmftnt to 1 live fiBUr• Income bnckot. Apply In '
bave 1 ttndlney to blulll .... llltan be wll1 ••ower lolten
peraon only at Union &amp; South Congreu StreMa; Ath·
Court St.
ny becaUJt 1/llncrtalld frllll· ,..rallattnal Ia luhlre
ens, Ohio, !rom 1·&amp; l'.M.

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youretlf and SAVE

Spring
FABRICS
To Sew Up
Easter, Tool

rtltlarlll taka ICII' Norman M~lltr'l "An AmtrlUn

It Thla Way?

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POMIIOY

FABRICS

STUFFED TOYS
tEASTER CANDY
•EASTER NOVELTIES

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IY lAII/18 IIOIOL
I mull lmvo hid a readJ flow 1novelist Elliotl Anwld.
IOLI.YWOQI), When Jot)&gt;
flllllll' sayings going diNe~ Fro1n all parll4ltbe bla biD·
lllllloD, .-bo lolloWid Ca r ~ It the galleotod to ius r'-ht room folks kept floaking 11\'et lo
Graai as tmtee at the Gala VIdais- Shirley !,lacLIIne OODIPllment Oototllf on lOoking
rilly Clubl dinner II the Bfwt.
her In «&lt;ggles
' I II well after hll' rtcent Ulness,
11 lllltoa lOr
fGr I fiW mOIIIIhll IIIli Wllh Van JoiiDIOD CCIII!IIIIIIIInt:
ch1- · ' 1··-·wously:
~ally a Mr s 1·g at the "I!"" how about us two ••·in""""
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me and His Jngbness
for as 1 ·setUed down valids
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the
Prince and the Pauper," my table, cameramen sudden Two observations drew healand Philip murmured: "I'm
and the flashllihts thy guffaws at the affair bOlh." Jack Wll'lllf l'llllll'ltlld
11 lhi!Y IOGU!td tlttlr Prince Pblllp'8, when IIi telaltrt una tllldn't worry, bUt
In my dlrtellon. WhRn marklld; "Thlrt Wll 1 lime
maybe
lllrrllon lbouhl- rtOOYtrttl !rom my bllndntll whon the rlaht pooplt !lid !lie
Prlllot
oan llllllll ·bll blollltl IWII't that nnt to money - lhlt'a wbon they lllk·
a role ill
wtrt DoroliiJ Malone end ad about princely lortufto!." And
a'Z-==~=~~~Pit=l~~:.~r:~J~ohn::•:w~ltlt~h~ar~hu:ab~•=nd~,~ CAry Qranl, • mnt ltlhtt In
.~
·
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illl tlO!I, munnured aboul ltil!lher rtaent lathar In tbl ••me
111 bracklt: "Bay, wasn't tbit
tunny about John Wayne?"

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NIGHTS TIL 8

GOODIES
• tCARDI, til kincla
t JIILUD IASKETS
t UNFIUID IAIKITS
t#AATERIAL FOR
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&lt;olion healnnlnr ot. 1::!11 o. m

Howoti Sltdes
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1\1. 'ftwa- - ....tlilt-: .:.,

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. (orm•tly occupied by A&lt;hworlb I .JANE
IIOWILL TINT,
w welrrs Thet'f will '1180 btl • I oaughte" ol UllioJI Veterua
Bile b)' tb~ -.
lfOUP 1 will meet at DAV beD Moaday
!"n March ~ 11 Ill&lt;' l!lllle lo.. ., 7: 30 p. ID.

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YEAR
PROTECTION fiLAN
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StroniHt Frleldalro Wuhtr ProtectiOn Pltn In hlttoryl Ono·
year Wtrrant, for roptlr o! any dlfect wtrftolll en••••· plut
four·yoar Prottctlon Plln for fumllhlnl raplectmtnt for ony
dlfectl~• pert In 1ht frlnlt'lli ~ t . flh, dri lll m~M,., 1'1' ltt, ~r ~~ ·
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openld ill lellllted tbe tbeme, "Homemalt- Deo~ ....-e In cbarp ol Mr. Russell, at lilt plaDo, Jill, II*M
lltlemlllonll J'utld wu
' 1.ot1JS '11M 'l'ues4lir II . I I II . . 0.. ril't lllfle ftnD Willi all tn Atvt*i lie WarN" fealur· Mrs. Ge4l'(t. Sldnner and Mrs. C&lt;lle read ICI'ifiUIIIIUn from CoakQ,"
'1'1111
lor 'lhe IIIII' II
' ould lumbus du ~ Gfllel II
(llll!dplllae. Lila IIIIN lac dls]llaJI 111 M"'l .,... RayiiiiiM Colt. lid lllollltlltl 1 Luke and Mn. a . rod I 10m
Ihe bco '11iddlepotl. AprU 8tdllt, pHil. N
I . . ~.,., 1»- Oil booen'~lllt ... , . . . vocal oolo, "I hlbd 'I'Dda7 llledltatioo on lhe "L«d'l
lilt,"
Mil Aden!, Ills- in cbiii'JO.
operation ill
tltt WiJ
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11'11
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The !!lata Of offiCII'I IIIVWII!bOw IIIII....
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New Council lllllllblrl
· ll'e \Iart':la EsqjdemOil, pr I'•; to! Nillllllttll
hi·
JWrt
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rteOtntzed and priiiiiMII
mor: Lita Mit&lt;b, "'"'
.. 't•; IJII Willaup, •
pint. Mrs. Ebll'lblt!lt
"were.J udv Crookl, rteOrdlle- lal.GIHII.;Ioblillld'lllllq,
.
·
·
td the presldelll'l
go me ,~,;; Dortll lllfna, ltll'fiiWIIf llarcb li 11 I l l - . fiJ AptU .ra. PriH tlftl
ttfnae A "''D'"tlnlalliDI- read lDaoming presldlnt,
The '"~ seorelory : •nd Pat 'Riftd.y, !!Oihb wheo plua 'IIlii be !OM ........ ':1,' ¥'Ill Oaulllt Wls from 1111. Alblrt Roulb, dlltrlcl prot Brown "'. lhe
s•rir&gt; 1rea.ourtr.
lor FOUDders' OIJ, 'ftla ..... Ill •• u 'lllila 1111 Alllrl· reblbllllaUoD tltalrmlh; IIIIo Lob&amp; Bottom
111 ;,.0 . Deletllllllllll alllnlllt W... votell to oct .., eftl111 bii!Ms- 4111 t.llcD NWI!Ny If Drft 111111111111u1 011 Ill Ciltii'I«&lt;!Clfietl'l for
-:o ,,',also clt*a It Jtllaiiii!IIIIUI lll!lor~~HtMi!s ,..... ,.ut Wlllllllrl'llltM'nleadayevflll• if 40 llllltbml ol iba MIJ,IIftlmtSwartz Of
Orovt
pow. annual t1t11VIIIIIIollfl bt lilld II Ill ~ wltll
llftllll . Ill II lbe ....... Hill.
Cowllt lllilll wUI 10 to llllllllna· ~unoll, vice prtlldtnl; Mrl.lll•
i" " Dayton and incldcle Mrs. Esch·l weelft!lld.
N tioDwi4 shell
f llout. 101. W. \'a., to bt 01 lht Dill· 201 ~tanley, itlrriiODVIllt,
g,,,,, Ieman. Loi• Moore ond Belly I They olao qreed to purcllasa •nd1 ~ aell
~ iag for Dollars show on WSAZ· retary; and Mtl. Mary K. llole,
,;pril .l\iwlings, deleJlata8, lid Aprll l ~ filing oabin•t lor lhe record- tl lllcloar IIIII&amp; ~ c~ilt '1'Y to promote lfi!PPT
oalos. Chester, treasllflr.
Srv n
. . . .- ..... 11111 -etary. 'l'lle wil1lral pi:"' 1ft .... till W . Ill Ticlollll lulve boll! fa.M'Yed fr Durmg the liiCll'llllljj HlllOD,
on·rc ,
11"1111 ellllltd, '111111e'l 'lltfl•
•
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lllaf It ud IllY member of tht colored slides wtl't! •hcnlll by Potltd lptlttl planttlnillfttlll•
Clurt ••~ hmeroy
i ,..,. 01 Our LIM" 'IIIII liftll !liVe 1 ollie 111•· ~ t1 It tiYe llllta Wllft wr.tiH 10 alletld Mrs. Gerald LII'IOn of Atbenl,l ~~=:!~ot~Dt~u~dl~ey~··:.:=:;
·.lnl~;::;~
, by Barhara Bet21n1 alld llcltui· bOIIh at two lllln' IIW!odl, At may eall Mn . Roush. WY 2· who has served with ~er hus-1,
led re&lt;:orditlgs of music ol e.. ' lease :l5 perBOIII IT&amp; needed to 31119.
blmd in the Peace C&lt;lrpo In AI·
~ :J
lolk millie 111r1 tl '*'lad U.. • oJuo, Tlao "llllllii'J
;_ ~ It Will V*tlllllnd flD NtJh rlt:l.
showed varlOua !lttll '
11
TltADIIN YOUR OLD TV FOR A NEW
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l't81lllle Of lhlir ILftlf.
. Inti It "" - II h U flllrlllll hOilplllllll Ia Ollll&lt;'~oon,
Afric•, wlttrt
~;""~;·,
'I'II\IIIBAY
' FollOWIDf lilt mte!lllf ~ Oldt, J(n, Otorut Mowrey, both taught in t.le schoel lhtlt,
, , ., 11
AFTmRNOON cmcLI:
ot ~ w.. NHid b)' II ti. MJ .........._ Wlllllllll Ia J(n, Xa11u71 Wellb and Mrl. A qutlllon ond an•wll' parlod
1,,,;"l" Heath r.!dhodllt Cbllfflo IIIII liGon Wllllllarjorfe Wlttlll ban a ~- IIIJ aonlllt Mr. 0. A. Kar11ft rlpCI'IId 011 lht followed .
. 1 c m"t 'i'hurtdty IIIMIIOII alllll IIGIIII'IbUIItl. Praullt Wilt Jlr. PrlH. Cl.tl DIIIIU lltei'IIIIN llld • wlllllfr ~ hlld AlllitiUn••ments were
"":~"~ duii'Oh It I p.tll. Jh.
1111'11 llttllna, lolll CWJ'ttd, J11. WU
IIIIi
hi'. II ()* :bll. '1'bl hllbliiJII If by M~rgaref Griffiths, lloml
. . , !lay" IIIII J)tfllenl !Itt •ltllly dJ Croob, Mll'lba ~. Ml't. Otoql lkAiil. ei.O de- blllll,...,lltlll fit bt1tq1it1 Bcoaornir1 Agent for
"T,'.\'; book.
; Dttll 1111111, CaNira OraUR, llllla ~ dtnPtl lit, '-'1111 Mn. Wllll!t A.Gipn County, Dates for activiadll
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WOMI:N'I
AS80CIATION
ol
BUilt llll'rll. lletty Jlorltl, lblJ'. Pita for IIIK.ltll b atMilltl. o1 linN, NeiiOtlll
AuaUlary ed March 24-25. 4-H Advlsoll
11
hi lho Ylrot UDlltd I'NtbJIII'Iaa 111)1 Hlllllln, All• MoDultl, ll - later fOied t. 111ft 1 ,..aida~
lrltlnn 'Workshop at Jackson:
P"'·"' 1'I1UI'Ch In Ml4dltp0tl Will DIMI lila Mlldewo, Loll Aioort, Bel, llillll tltt IIIla to .. 11¥11111111. l'lllll'ftth Jllldt for llllUIIJoB Aprll lat meeting, fitting, IIIII
Frt Th~~today ev•n~, Mlroh 14, at 1)1 ftlwillp, illllll R.lllle,
Mra. 11111111 Pll!w, prulllad, Rdle April meotlDc 111on1 wlth lllll'lni a basic pattern ; April
:t4
p
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church.
Jlro.
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llljfp,
lllll'jorlt
ScJI-y,
O(llllld
1111 !1!1111. lit rflullll. Pa "-ieaa IIIII Chilli Wll• f . Obit Rural Health C.-11
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cram and tlevotlollll leiCitrt l ;;.,!:11 llnllth 1114 Karllptt lie forlll w111t 1111ooJ1 fiN IINIIIIIM. All
Junior --·~· - . - ·-: d··- - - 11
"'II "" M,. Dalt Walburll .,..
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lid t1 illllll!lltn pr " ...... It m"ln .. lll'ftll Ill attltld.
c ;If, F.mll Ball. Ho!tlltll l'llll I• .
1111 Gllmtn, Jr., .-ut1t1 Nllllfllu JII'IINIIl lllllillllfllol •
w. ~"" M•,d•m•~ UNrl• Allderloll, .
llti'YICe alllfrm8, pve bar lllll't 1111. Milton !IGwlb. Mn.
Donald Lnwery. Jalllto llutli&gt;
IICOild Nparl 011 wft diDI bJ O'YIIlt Wtll and Mta Jld WebI"
in•D, ~'ranrll Andereoa, llarry
111111 liltmbtn II 1111 ~- ... ar.. The llllillboro wUtl
•\loort ond Judi!On Wblte.
efl
\7 Mn••J.
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1111 ll'llcltl
I .~JJDDLI!PORT BA:"lD Boo•~
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bllptllll!. Coloftd slides lakftl lit
,.,., A'"'"laliob will . - on : P'ulltll Ylllll ltlr Mr lllllllbtrlltlp fit 111 r. dalo, RlfhilllleDII Win atrYtd 11 Wall were aMwn bJ Mrs.
lh~l'odly OVfhiiiQ, Mll'l:h :M, I 8oJiolna
MoNtelllt .: muq ltvt qtllll.
• the oiOit fit lht _ , . , by 1111 Ill' Alleoow&lt;&gt;rth Wllo ~==II
a1 thr hllh •thOol cllelotla 11 1who died W.,......,_ wul bf Odld welflrt ebalraD llfrl. biiiUIII Ml'1 Flllhwlltd ~ . llilrt, at the Mll'1:h
;· ~ p. m. All band puen111 1
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GtriJd Wlldallliltll IIDd !Ita
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fl lilt Loyal BerMI!s Cl!o11.1
Pkg ; ll'O utM..S to attPqd the met~ , ~Ill= ~
Vnlt to Mild flO tt lilt Xlltla
tbt Middleport Church of Christ II
,., ,; '"~ Ia dlw"' lle"ierll Import. · tbt 811111 Hill Comllllly, Lema 1tomt lor 11111r alldy tor Wllllh end Mn, J:nilot Powell. ~ even1ng. .
.
· an t bu. In~'" ltetm, lncludln&amp; 1Botllm btllde bit lll'lt ~... the dltldrea, wltklll - 11'1111,
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During the busmetl8 ~·ioll ll
WA &lt;he iprln&amp; o:obrert, bllltl Pll· band
Oahonl
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ed. u ftl a II ' Ill 11r 1111.
lilt olii!S voted to pr•vlde
and oth~J pro]ecta.
' Sb~ wu 1 l'llldlltlt ~ llllliDt Olla ltltapp, ~ ebalr· fortlf
,atlod IIUes for lhe EBBter
MODEL
II " ovauu dii(Ci nl! mueu 111,
l5h~jll.~IU~j
R _k()('K llPRrr«:s ORANGE i and 1 mlltlbet ol tho Raclllll - . IIIII J1r11 llaft bill ...
•lot at the church. C&lt;lmmunlMI
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woll m..t in relular ..,,,.. Melhndlat Cburm.
leelld for •••,. Olrll lilt.
oommlltees lor the neD
1464MA
, ~-; ·nmr.&lt; day at I p. m. with Har- S!IPYivcrt lllaludt 1 daUIIlllr 'Ia olltM ud lite .._ wm bt
,
lltCIIIUtl were made wilh Mrs.
... tl!onvlll~ and Hemlock Orovo ' Ml'll. Lelll Holler RD Raclu: •._.. ltllr. 111'1. ,.,.,..
o.p Childs and Ml~. Walter
:tonG~' a. !IUfOl&lt;. Hom!Ot:k 1' "' ll'llldoblldrtft, II' Jl'ftt 1111, JIOIIIIf challmaD, atalld J11n1t ftt11 OounolJ ID It 11.- oervinlln April and Mn.
: ' ,rov. 11'lll liJltD and ciOH U1e , ll'llltilldrn. oa ~. Mol· 11111 1 wlndl'lf 1IIIUid bt ~· 'l'tlllldlt tvenlnl 11 lhlfr hill, Alflutltrlh Ill May. Serving Your old TV may cover your down payment on a
moellni an« llarr~vllio wJU ' lie PuUW, Newark, ObtD, IIIII
In 1 local 111«1 1114 11111 wltll Llonll Bllllty, &lt;!OUICUII', eommltt""' were also appoin~
new Plllleo Color TV. Come In today and see Mlf·
P"'""' lh r program R~frll!h· a numbtr Ill nl- and ntpb. 2.11» poppl8 hiM btla ordlrad apl I'll 1111 lllllllnA' 1a rltullll&lt; ed.
nlftcent Early American styled coDtOit finiahed to
n11•nt• ,,.,Ji '" &lt;•rvAd
'-"'·
. 1o oeJ1 in l'llmln)' 11q IN!, lie form Reporlld IU
Ed· 'lbole repOrted ill
OM: WnN nNE CI.ASII ."r Sbt wu al8o prtceded
In : ....lib !Wati IIIII tJ1ab
'1'111 Elmer Wehnmg, Mrs. (
mtcil maple furniture. UHF·VHF recepUon, memo
i!·r r .. mrrn~ ~'ltRI K•pM . death by I diUCIItor, IIUda De- I
PC:.t will
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ad. ~· Melabart. Mts. Marvin """~·II
•ht11'eh W1\l "'"' at th• hom~ •Wolf@. l"r!l!llds may ~all ~~ !lie ! a - D
lo ...,d1;";eoervatlons lor the Mil. James Hawley, Mrl.
Gf)'•DIItic tuhlnJ, front sound, front conlrola.
,., Month
" l'r; _flam 1. H~'' " , Thur£- . lunoraJ .~omo anytirne,
Ha e Del-ta
l'llliJ dlnDIIr tt con iltJolle Karr, and Mrs. L. R. Wiliov II
•L•.' ;u ,;.lll P m, !lith ~~ .... Lo- •
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- ..llacillt
' were named Is holtelltl for
YOUR liST BUY IS A PHILCOI
• 11 Slmetf . , C&lt;&gt;M•Ie.,S. Mro I ches or .-ntOf! Will ra!lltr lblll!'l Tbe IIIIDICW IIlii directors ol
Cbari.. llettlley ard .... rtl
' ' ' " 'hom will h• d•vo!i(l!t!l !or you.
1M JIICUoli Woa credll Ada Blinn I I. ' w
lib, Bunct Wll tleVOtilllll
leorl &lt;·'
DEACONS AND Deai.'O- Asi!OCioUon wW altai the u·
' ' wn
Jeadausing the flth
11
FRJOH'
•I Lw ~dltport Ji'trst United null state-Wide CGIIferl!llce of
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dlpuly.:..~:::-"
end 1 poem dlled "Wllh ,:;;;
TIII!W PRIIlAY rJulJ
W•ll PresbyteTISI CldtCb 'IIUl 11108- P.C.A Dluaprl lid diteetorl
m._
II- iJ FoJ1t " lltfreBitments
'~"'"' at the hoome olllf' RP.nf1 ~r ~ buke sate, 8allotdly, War. i at C&lt;llll~ Ill MIII'Cb 211-29, ..., :-_..--:.
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III'VId by Mrs. Homer llltt
1 Mrs
1
\,:&lt;lie Frida ) e&lt;enmK
36, &gt;t lludley·s Flow" l!bop
portA Wayne Neal. Oet!erat MaD· . ,.. • at
1 slie Ervin Ml'1
PAST 11ATRO~ ~ , t•b of
iVMMV
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Ill 'tuppers PlalM.
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N. 2ND AVE.
MIDDUPORT, 0.
1Eva\qc•line rhapt&gt;J·. OES, lfUI . OFFICERS AND TEAM of
The local P.c.J.. will bo rei&gt;' Gll'lllt !alb 011 the a.! II
~ MrB. 8tltt. Athlly,
~ """'' Fnd a) e~ening, M:m·h Tbeodon~~~ Couocij Daughters 1resented by WaJ118 NNI, 0.. the Order were Gctnade Hoff· = = ::
lil g:!.:....____ _::.___!!ll!l!!ll!!l!!!l!l!lllt!!!""'!!!!!!!!!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!II!!!I!!II!I!I!!!JI!!II!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!----=='
~ 11 tlw hom• ol M". ,J A. I of AmerJ&lt;'a Ill rtqlllltod to !oral Manager; Gtoqt tlmllley, - . Char~ HIDilty ud Ada ·
•l(,U.R, , .,,,, M"
1.,, me.t at lht IOOr ball 11w&gt; Jacboa, Jlrooidellt; Hobert BtsoeU. Nettie Hay!\4, a ruetl
,.
, wistlllfl..ftlotes' and, day al 2 P rn. lor pracUce
McAllister, Rllrdll, Vit'f J&gt;reo. from Theodorus Coullcll, alao
\lr•. Ml nriP!' Ren~~~~ d•••ot1on
MOUNT MOIIJAH B a pI lo I ldaDI; Howard Dtlvall, C1111JL. ...... llrllfl7. lletb to bt IUd·
a!., lead•r
• 1
Semor Cho!l' wUI bold 1 110111- colhe; Dlvla ar-, Alllllj'; lltd Prldar IVIliiiiC, Mll'lllt II,
I cj&gt;'
SATUIUIA\'
. lt'llf tb~~; &lt;'Omlnl SutldaJ, Marcb J'rlllll Hamil, Pedro, DINt- II IIIII bi!lilt ol C. bade Hoff.
I RO(.'K SPRINGS M y F : 27 It 3 p. m. at lbt ebureb. The ton.
111111.
Will hold 1 rwnma1~ sale }llr. i pullhc c• inriloJI to IIIMti
·~1 ahd :.tor. 2t in th&amp; bulldlhC .
MONDAY

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New Bonnets
Beautiful
Dreaes
and Coatt
Phillips Sisters·Style Shop

to ,_ Wtbar Post Auxiliary

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PHILCO COLOR TV

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an old fashionlld I!&lt;]Uin! nattca l

,.~, the C:hP..,ti'..r Grad• Srh~101,
.saturday f(llm l ::tO to lt :10 p.
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by 11a1p11 'llU8·

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RUG
CLEANING

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Robinson's

D1

POMF.RO Y oE ~ IIlR

rtass . Pomeroy

will have a pop bottlt drlve

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tPAPER NAPKINS

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NOW ON DIIPI.AY

llt'lllllul broeldtl, llcll lad
t11i11 ready lor fublal!lq

HEU NOWI
FLOWII lULlS
FOR
SPRING PLANTING

tAMAIYUS

GIANT DAHLIAS

tTUIEROUS
IEGONIAS
luy Nowl
1'1111t .Nowl

Modern ldvlftlllna trlea to put lllal! In your 1hou.
It mu.t ll')lto aniWar your 1111111, lntarpret tham tvlb antlclpata them, AI tilt 111111 Ume II can make
1111 dtmanda upon you, n oan't make you buy any.
lblna. It oan't even make you rud the ad1. BaoaUH
II order to IUoeted, It mull alve you the ancient prt•
¥11111 of taylna Jlt, and uylna no. It merely aorvea
to Inform you • , • alii! to make more aooda IVIIIablt
lo 1011 IIII'IIIOIIIbll priCI,

NIARLY IVIRYIODY. , . IVIRYWHIRI . ..
RIADI A NIWIPAI'IIl IVIRYDAY

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SIMON'S MARKET
OPIN DAILY f100 TO 7100- FRIDAY TIL 8- SATURDAY TIL 9
I. MAIN IT,
W't2-397S
POMEROY

A RIPIAT SALI THIS WIIKI

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McCOY'S

Drive a great buy. Buy a great drive. Impala '88

Gal.
AUNT WICK'S- FOR COOL DIINKS • 6 PKOS. FOR

FLA-VOR-AID.l9c
FREE - FREE •• FREE
CHEWING TOBACCO SPECIAL ,DEALI

POMEROY

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lit of lhllr caplUarlll. Out pa- 1 • •'•'- ··· ·--....,-....::;;:
u.ot wbo ltld HPtalld blmort-lt
111811 lD lhe whltel of ber If'•

w•• JlliiU7 btaefilld b)' lllklna

lbil vitamin.

eanne atberulcleroois, Will this
alfact bl1 mlad?
A - Adt-~ and .,..
terlo1olerolll art fancy namu
lor bardlltlllljj of the arttrleJ.
at II your lather hat prtlfllllo
bardanlnC rather lh1n true
Ut bardanlJII Ill ll ltldted IDI'
tllnlte, WhUt arttriOICIIIOiil II
a jlenetalif.ed Proeel!l thAI CJCo
ws throuahout the body, il
tends 1o damage some orgllls
more than otllers In tlilflireoltil
vlotlm!. When, 11 olten ha&lt;&gt;
Jlllll, tile arteries of tha
are affected, the victim
beoomes foraetful and may .aul·
fw a cbanle ol personality, es·
paciiUy il lbo arteriooclei'Oiis
has led lo small strokes.
Many druc• !lave bttn rec-

ommended

the treatment
artertos~lerosis ln Jtneral. Ace·
tazolamlde and injectionll of
ealne have been ~~=~~ Jl
lot arterlos~lerosls of the
bill tht IIIUlle eannut bt lUll'·
anlletf. 'ntty may dllay t h e
prolflll of tha dlltiM but they
CIIUIOt reatora tiiiUtl ~I
alrudy dlmqed.

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SALE

e bcllH and llecord
I'IIYtrt
elladlo &amp; T.V. Tubel
tAIIIIftftll IIIII

Ac-rl•

ellnlll.,.,lllnm

25% oH
QELANDS T.V.
WY 14181 '
Mit I. Main 'S!,

m•ca TII.IIIU

JlHAIT St'IN

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doctor lJ alvlltl me ltrll. It it
hlblt.lormilllf 'Art tbert Illy
bid 1141 efftcllf
A - 0a1tJ1Dt (ltral) II

Ch"rDkll~ $r!Grt S,._

New

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by blo docitor that ht had pre.

FRESH PIGS S
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CALLA HAMS 43~

Holeum or Acl1m1

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aottel

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IPICIAL- RID DILICIOUS

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HELEN HELP us I

Career with A Future

CINTIR CUT 1ncl END CUTS

FRESH NECKS
BONES· 31b.

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llrum, the oau.Ulllll lliO&amp;nor
Pll'lter, who hat Utt roll of Wife
ol 81t11rt Whllman, mUll bave
had I prt111011lllon, !lor lht IUd·
dtnl~ demanded that tvtey011e
- publlolty men, atlll mtm·
btre, even lht GIJIIII'aman, be
Dl'llered off !Itt 111 until the
rtbeanal wa1 l&gt;'ik'. A wilt pre.
uutlon, 101 In lht llt!ellll wiltre
the two hlvt a baHle, Wbltmlln
lura off ber robe. In 10 doln«.
ht went altha buolne!tiO 11114tto~,~~l, he tort oil 111011 of her
at
ltaviDJ hor praotl~~&amp;lly
olllltrlllllh, who htd
10 lhl telll' with hls
- bul the

Ntllflllt LH Crane M4l Lloy4Dally llenllotl, Pomeror.l(lddlaport, 0 ., llatQla M, 188f-7 .,..t lor GtllliiiJ, _. Ill rt
Nolan are otber members of Ute
them are separated. These 10 •
~will don't hoW up • 1o ~;.;;.~
in anolber picture
hiJmt - they're apGIIed; lila• II "',!
on lhllutl "Mt with
itlf1 IOifilb 11111 er,.el )'W lo llltr
.
You Don't. 1 that us·
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llllbllhey'rt hllll'iolll lllhell ~ou MillY
man olllqt, !ICI'een
ftbl to ill• Alia il'l "mt, I, ·• wt
C. loot~ made
till:' Ill tile Ill)&gt;.
..... m1
the otloloOlctrs .. he
by ........
Qlllt II JfiU dalo • ltllow tbaa lo
into I torrid WIIUII
h _\
II " II,
lwt Ill bl
VlrnB Ltsl. l'!!IS now LOWDOWN, llmTY TRICK
changeable! How about all those w 0 ....urlape,dre 1 w 'd 111 Dear Reader~! , ·!I·'
· 'ble 1or to.
... Ar· Dear Helen :
lmmacu . te
sser
el!go
things you told me on t h e, ha
nd beantbemust 1• Letters are nlllllbil ~~. [!
Set ... The
car, a
een-- 1AGAINST baby'iIller Dl 7
, most courtetered The clerk at a market where Pbone.?"
.
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terveofa DICe
attention
- watch out'
· 'I IJ'andpartnll - •.,nct~
ous cabbies I ve encoun
I've traded for Ute last ten Helen, I never m my II f e
. - ~!!!
1111 11 lit lo 1
anywhm In lbl world otl'lllllo ,.Ita walltad out 10 lha car leltphoned anolhtr man In lhll 1 11*1 f
pu
IIXJ' 111 mo1111 1n11 .,b' 111 the cab IIIIIs in lhla IOWil. with me tbl other nilht and IDI way. I'm lulppll)' mll'l'ltd, hlvt double llltllllq on "'"'
lui rtmlllllla',
llaw about Jumplnl out to liJIIII hill. Whllll 1 11ld I'd rtpOI'I n.. children and don't have mark )loti or anyont maktl. t11ert 111 IIIIIIIJ·
the door lor pullllpn?- II blln ht 11Jd, "Boy, JOU'rt 1ure Ume for affaita.
· I've JIUCflaltd • lllll'fll4!• j than ao111 01111, 11
ltut, that Wll Otli' lltJIIfiiiiM
.
aoullltlor but ha ~ l\ltrY· · clition. 1 ltopl
on ltvtral a~a•lona. Maybt
Tbt Almuac
! finally convlnctd him lOIII• lhlna II filii, and I m the odd· Iaili - H.· • , .
WI'· 1narld jutt lht -m ollhl 11 llllillll Prtll llflrlltlaul bOdy was playlna .• joke, bill bill. would 11 htlp to IH o11e 1 'l'hll eoltllllll It ·
dtlVIfl , .. Ran 11110 IallY AIID TDday Ia Thunday March 24 now every Ume I HI • man by myull? - R.T.
fa llf 11¥1111. •
Howtl In lht BIYHIY Wlillllrt the lint day ol 1111 'with 111 t~ look . twice at 1111, I tblnlc hll DMr R:
1 mkld troulllt
lobby. She !old u1111tltad chaq loll
be had 1 phone can and what 11 Of couru lt W0111d htlp - If I Ill bl Itt
td apnll - wa1 - • olltnt
ow.
hethlnklltl! I even 1topptd htv· 1011 ao 11 tile counulor for , 11'011 1•
ol Ci'taUvt Altllll (rrtddll Tht moon 11 bttwlliln Its new llljj my milk dtllvtrl!d. I can't IDlLP not lllll'tly IYtiiPlllh)' ' !lit will 1110
rltldl'lfOUPl and IIWidliltl with pllaat and ftnt quarttr.
act normal to all)'lllle, and I 11
11 two 10 mlltt 1 ~d own
them over a ltl'lll Ol talevJ. The mornlDI lllr II VenUI &lt;llll't llf lll)'thiJ18. HIIVI!nll marrll&amp;l U ON! lhiPfl up lllrtll Helen
lion UIIIJIIMDII. AI .lor I twW
How WOilld it sound 11 I welll up (maybe
hlvt faulle you !:th;li.,;DIW-.t;j,pa_;par_.-.,.-~!',!
romance tinea the bfoa~ • up 'l'he ll'enlnl ttar II Jupiter· I to 1 malt acquaintance and atk· didn't mantlotiJ, tho other mtY ' •
with compoatr&gt;lfrlolll Olck Ad· rtnancler Andrew Mellon, I!Cl, "Hava you bl!lll aalllnC dir- follow her leld. OIVt ll 1
Jer, !be lllslattd 1111 'ii'U muob ,. d·"
~ ... 1 lorn" ty ll!lepllono ~alia rrom mel" •-J H
1110 buq with hll' Clllllll' l .. ~ "' ""'
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Alao at the 11. Wlllbirt, QIUJht lrlllllt'Y ltDdtr prttldentallard- What can 1 dll - VICTIM
Dtar Helen:
1 allmplt, u be WU bilrrylnJ iltl. Coolld&amp;l, and Hoover, WI! lim VIctim :
'1'1111 II 10 L.B.H., tht IIIDd·
IIIli or the lobby, of Alii D'AI'II)', born on tbl1 illy In 116~ .
I've heard of 101111 Iolii tel• Ill wile wanll to be paid . for
ballk In Hollywood alter 111... On thll day ln hiatory :
phont trlcke, !lUI thll 11 the low· babyalttlnl her own grandchll· ·
~nany year1 In Frana• - thll
In 1902, one of the earlieot eall A lillie sleuthing mlllhl dieD.
·
lima with biB Jl·year-old Frtnoh "advice 10 the lovelor" track thla creep down, and, 'l'hat't rldlculoua. I am the
wilt lhd their 11-monthwld column• appeared.
wbon you find hor, 1 hoP' you molhw of 111 and ltanclmotber
dluJ(IItr, Susie, Lui lime I
•
we! She'• either an tnomy or of 10 adorable llvtn-month •
•
taw Alex w11 110mt eiJ!]tt or It1rl
~lllynl:•d ~~tat:• 1 practklal joker. Wblahever, old ~trl. I babyalt her any time
1}
alnt ynn 110 oomlq out ol the th ·~ lndepand PP nt ~ 10 1 !lit's bound to 11v131 btr band I can provided I havt no plana i
water! Ill ClltDII.
come (mouth) becault the
crude of my own. 11'1 a lt'tlt priYI·
11 ~ 1 Jill~ ~·~e:;
• H•
nd ean't help bralllna. Kep y!lllr ll!llt 1nd I would 111'/or conoid·
1 • 11tar lllton 1 ft)'liB and 11rs open and 1 know· tr II kina money for It I
~~~ aon ~olin ~amt tht fitat Ing omll4! on your face; and Any arandmother wM lhln~•
: ~ON , ,''~ eamld to rHecotolven don't be afraid 11 11k quelllont lite nHda money Ill baby • all
can. .... • er Ul
about pollible phone Clllll. Thll)l her own nun atld blood II elth· .
· wao aelected beot supporting . f 1111
111 0n ,_ H er very hard up or Yll'}' dllill·
1
actor In "The Treasure of ~an °~ ~ . propot ' ·
' llrtated - HAPPY GRANDMA I
Cl 11 P)'l'ldallao . (VItamin Sloll'l Madre" and tile son the :r 1 ~ ~-1
lht love 11 Delr Helan :
heel dlrecllll' lor the ume
r en where
say my
Y
Not wl'ltn YDif can 11'111111'·1,
~) II llvtn only to lnlanll,
ao toY parties
h111band 11ellljj pa td bY th • hour to b10uti!UI
1 lu
Ctrtvtlll Wtloh fit ..
u ~ou uld In 1 recent column, Pc re.
Is at but they couldn'tllve with
•• little 11 $10.9&amp;. ~ ·
would 118 lnclu11on In
In INa, dowarer Qu..n Mary him. He'• the "life ol" all rllht.
FrH l'lerlda VtclllDn
Ctmtllt llno o! LIIIIN'
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vitamin ttbleta bt htrmlul
died In London 11 the oge ol 841 • Nothing to oacred, Hlo favorite
t•,:m.~11 :.,~':.,1' 1
Men'• watct111 wl,ll :Com• ·
plotoly c~tnp 1111tr .kliH ·
~1117
aubjeat Is Ill!&lt; and, believe me,
Hot II Contlltl
tboul
wote ~u . lltetlill let ·
A - Thll vltamla lJ found A _thouaht lor tile day-] our own sex life Is no secret,
lvttrona c.. Chi
$10.9~ you hM 1 1WIIdl'.abundllltly Ia molt dleto.
Athemon orator Demosthsnes: I that 11 if It can get 1 laugh! !
Cortlfiod 1111 ltallD"
lhlt dooen't arlnd .1111111 • ·' '·
p lltll. 11'1 1 llntJr ftll•
mlll ~ cllflclency lJ
"To ramind 1 man of lbo good , ~l~kno=w~stx:.,::;~•:h:o.,..:a~r,:e w, Main '''"' ''"""''' o.
1111 - Ill obiJdriD and
lur!lo you hove done him Is:1,
chlnod, proCIIIGn, )lwllfl• ~·. ··.
lever watch that keel)s aeirrllabllll)' and ooavuloioDI.
very much like a reproach.
Curtlt tlmo. Not l~llltl I
'
II Vf1'l rll'l In adult! but
!I lilt Whlletlt~tr .
bten t!!pOIIod II btlnl IIIOC• new IOdatlve. AlthoUih It
lut Mil tftlr tlmo.
lattd wllh IOI!Ie forma 01 ane- tald kl be especially uaeflll
CAIIAYIIJ.C"
IIIla. The averace adult
re- aobtr1111 up after an alcol~ollc· II
Ci•'l1tn of......_,.
AND OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED
qulrtl abOut 1.0 mlltrrama
blqe, It hat many other """'·II
lbil vltam!D dally Iince
Thero have been no reporta
We SllliiMt · ·
amounts 111 DOl '1torod In
llabituation. It should not bo
An li'Plr '
Art ~ou o hlgh •choo! graduate who lhtnkr logicotlv
bocly but art pf0DIIlll7 ellmtn
taken by per10n1 with h I a h and wourd like to Uet that abWty tn a chalitngtnD
Ley-AwaJf..'•
job?
ld no berm wollld reoult
blood prtllurt. Too largo a dote
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It lD 110011 olyOIIr ,.. may eauot pantlnr. jaundice,
You are lnvlled to consult with Mr. Dan Bargdlll,
qultlmlllll
and dllllhOII.
' District Manaaer, Burger Boy Food·O·Rlmu, to oval·
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Pluat Mild yow
uate your potential in our rapidly expandinl re1t1Ur·
ant
organbatlon as a future monager a! one or our
Q- Willi II nlln? What 11 ud eommnll to Wayae
locatlona.
iY Yllul IO the body?
lnadllldl, M.D., Ia me
A- Rltlla or vitamin P Ia IIIII paper. WbUe Dr.la:~:n.:i ll
W8 will train you for a job with a future and ad·
uelul In IOmt per10na who lllllt oa-t vanctmftnt to 1 live fiBUr• Income bnckot. Apply In '
bave 1 ttndlney to blulll .... llltan be wll1 ••ower lolten
peraon only at Union &amp; South Congreu StreMa; Ath·
Court St.
ny becaUJt 1/llncrtalld frllll· ,..rallattnal Ia luhlre
ens, Ohio, !rom 1·&amp; l'.M.

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youretlf and SAVE

Spring
FABRICS
To Sew Up
Easter, Tool

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WY 2-2214
115 W. SICOND
OHIO
POMIIOY

FABRICS

STUFFED TOYS
tEASTER CANDY
•EASTER NOVELTIES

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I mull lmvo hid a readJ flow 1novelist Elliotl Anwld.
IOLI.YWOQI), When Jot)&gt;
flllllll' sayings going diNe~ Fro1n all parll4ltbe bla biD·
lllllloD, .-bo lolloWid Ca r ~ It the galleotod to ius r'-ht room folks kept floaking 11\'et lo
Graai as tmtee at the Gala VIdais- Shirley !,lacLIIne OODIPllment Oototllf on lOoking
rilly Clubl dinner II the Bfwt.
her In «&lt;ggles
' I II well after hll' rtcent Ulness,
11 lllltoa lOr
fGr I fiW mOIIIIhll IIIli Wllh Van JoiiDIOD CCIII!IIIIIIIInt:
ch1- · ' 1··-·wously:
~ally a Mr s 1·g at the "I!"" how about us two ••·in""""
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me and His Jngbness
for as 1 ·setUed down valids
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Prince and the Pauper," my table, cameramen sudden Two observations drew healand Philip murmured: "I'm
and the flashllihts thy guffaws at the affair bOlh." Jack Wll'lllf l'llllll'ltlld
11 lhi!Y IOGU!td tlttlr Prince Pblllp'8, when IIi telaltrt una tllldn't worry, bUt
In my dlrtellon. WhRn marklld; "Thlrt Wll 1 lime
maybe
lllrrllon lbouhl- rtOOYtrttl !rom my bllndntll whon the rlaht pooplt !lid !lie
Prlllot
oan llllllll ·bll blollltl IWII't that nnt to money - lhlt'a wbon they lllk·
a role ill
wtrt DoroliiJ Malone end ad about princely lortufto!." And
a'Z-==~=~~~Pit=l~~:.~r:~J~ohn::•:w~ltlt~h~ar~hu:ab~•=nd~,~ CAry Qranl, • mnt ltlhtt In
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111 bracklt: "Bay, wasn't tbit
tunny about John Wayne?"

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GOODIES
• tCARDI, til kincla
t JIILUD IASKETS
t UNFIUID IAIKITS
t#AATERIAL FOR
Ad.tNO IASkiTS
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Howoti Sltdes
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. (orm•tly occupied by A&lt;hworlb I .JANE
IIOWILL TINT,
w welrrs Thet'f will '1180 btl • I oaughte" ol UllioJI Veterua
Bile b)' tb~ -.
lfOUP 1 will meet at DAV beD Moaday
!"n March ~ 11 Ill&lt;' l!lllle lo.. ., 7: 30 p. ID.

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year Wtrrant, for roptlr o! any dlfect wtrftolll en••••· plut
four·yoar Prottctlon Plln for fumllhlnl raplectmtnt for ony
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the b., lumbus Qu ()(apaDy olloe II

ball A.lliddlepcll't. Aprj) SlnHII, PNI1~ion S(dent, Wb ~ ill ebarge.
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lljllllld ia fealutecl tile lbellle, "liomemU:, Devotlou 'll1re In charp of
ril , " ,lie firm 1lilll 1111 11'11 Afolllljl file \11'411'111" fealur· Jlra. GeGI'Ie SJdnner and Mrs.
tB,.~IIdpl Loll liNN lag displaJt 111 I'll 111'011111 Rlylllllll4 Oalt, llld lllohJilld o
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7,:~Y ~~.~~ !:e~ /:
;#.: :- T0/JJw Wtb- Post Auxiliary ~~~ili:";e.=~ ':•J:
~'m' r.ry; Dorll &amp;wlna. 11111111 t lflteh Milt 111- «&lt; A;iu 111111 Mt Mil _._ A ......,..• . , Wtlll md llllioming presldlat. Ml'l. Mll'
The '"g seoreiii'Y; and Patlllnd,y, l!alllb wbM plaJIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIt **'! !" lllllr CouiiiJ, WOs fnmlilra.AIIMr!Roullh,lll!ttiOt prot Brown of tilt llllfl¥ll1l.

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fOI' FCJUlldors' OIJ, 'ftll INIIf llllll1'oiiW -~~~~ AIIIJ1, !""'ei!!!I\Mioe l'llaJtman, Ill!&gt; loollt Bottom COUIIoiJ, Ollltf Of.
lhird 1 Deletatu llld lllr.n.tu Wft Yoteclto act IS 11kr1 htllee1, • lolllal •u!uory ol Drill' ll!lllllllllul 1!111111 elllriAnd flctrl for JIIIH7 llloludt Mr1.
10 "' ,also cllotoa Ill ~~Mad 1111 IIIII Mitt ll!e Miss •gJ!'a
ll'elltllr Pill M Taelday ••• if 40 m.nbl'll t1 tilt1ft~ Htltrt Swartz ttl Hlmlocll
game. annual CGIIflllllall!llllllllll Ia ID t '"tetloD 111111
.. It tilt r,.. Hall.
llou:!Q'1111111 WlllfO to
IIDI- eouncU, vice prtlldllll: Ml'l,
in st. Vayton and inclllde Mn. ES@-I...e!Mftd.
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falloull lal, W. \11., Ill lit Olllht DtaJ, :oel 8fanley, lflrrliOnvlllt,
gome. lemon, Lois Moore alld Beuy Tbey alio qteed to purehase I nd
iDg tor Dtllars show on WSAZ· retary; and Mtl. Mlty K. Role,
,\pri l :Rawlinp, deleJalea, uc1 April a filiDc oablnet lor the record- ~ IIIWl
aliltl '1 ~ TV ro promote JIIIIIPJ ..le.•. Chester, treaslll'tl'.
St•yn
__ , _____ _ .... · iltf loonllly. Tlte C!!lllturll proOS:..w..~ ..._ ~~
: TicRII have belli l'ls81'Vecl lr I During the JIIGI'11lJJ&amp; lltUIOIJ,
lfllllllltttltd ''MIIie'I!Jih. ...,...., '""_.,.- "'"1
lillylllltiii!Ymeatlltroflht ['colored slides wtreiiiOWII by POitedtiH'Ineplllllllllld
tiu01
ion.. 01 OUt LlYM" Wll I)M II&amp;Yf I clall nnttq tl ,. 11ft UIJijl Willi w!IIIIIIIO au.tld Mrs. Gerald Lli'IOn of Allllltl,
GOIIriiJy o! Duillty'l
,,Johnny
by Barbara BellliDC llld lloaltul- , bOUI'll at twll lllln' poriodl, At may ealt Mr,. Roush. WY 2, 1who has served with ~er hus-1 ,.:iio.iiOiii.iii.""-~~;.;,;~~
Johnso f"
ed recordil!gs of mll8ic of ~It :loose lfi per80DI are ~eeded to 81119.
. band in the Peat" Corps In AI•
an · In ~ JrJ
Ioiii IIIUIII!IIIII'Itl todaJ ud a 111ft • ...... 11tUt!11!::1! ~ It Wll..,. tuln4 flU ltiCII1 rtu1. Slle showed varl0u1 1ltet '
rtllllll tl lllelr llftll.
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ftotpl!alt II Ill Clllleroon , Africl, whtrt
Ferrv '
TIADIIN
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TIIUUD4Y
I PoiJowlac llllaii'JI ll'ttlall. 110111M
Cllllt, llrt. Otorp Mowrey, llolh tAught in llJe school lbtN,
Sr1m AJ'I'EI\NOOH CI1ICLJJ
ot _._ Wft Ml'ftd by Mrl, Ali) qel•aU. 1flllllllll It lin, Xatbrll Welih 1114 Mn. A qlllllion and an&lt;wl!l' ptl'lod
J,o;ghe Hellh ~~~ Cllllfdl 11111 .,_ dlt lllr,lodt XllbJb ba¥1 I t.'lllt .., IIOI1IIat lfr. 0. A. Karlin l'tplll'lt4 '* lbl followed
Loug mHt 'nlun41y llltQiaaD It 11t1 OGIIlrllltntlc. lrJJJIII Jlr.. Prla. CI.U 1'11111111 Htwllure 111111 , .mter ~ Jllld Allllmmcements were
since 1.:hllf1lh It I p,tll, lift. 1V11ttr ... llllllill, .Ioiii 111•1'•.., JlJ. Wll flllrlllllllll bJ 11t1 I tr. 11 ""J hi. 'tilt hlthll&amp;tll f( by Margaret Griffiths, Home
"'Jury. llay.. IIIII ~ ftlo •llldy d7 Croob, M11t1J1 "lMN=n, lilra. 0eorp IIUNt, dYil ·~ .......tel IIU tllllltllqtlfl looDOJilics Agent for
Mtle;
Se):m book.
: botle Jlwlae, ClraiJI Gr lUll, lllllt A•k'zt, ..... lft, llaaJriiJI Mn. Wllter A.Gb'ln Coullty, Dates for aclivilil!l l!JI.
tlw for WOMEN'I .u&amp;oCIATION tl Suit Hlrrle, hay Jblir,lllllr- Prla for tl'rltlt ate '"'1'1... 01 r-, Nlllollll
AuUIIty fd Mirth 24-25. 4-H Advlsal'!l
possibl• lhe Flnt IJallld I'NibJierlu It)' KilliOn, Arl• NcDuiel, ll - llltr Wild II IIIYt I II lAIII.
,lrttJon Workshop al Jackson;
,.,.....,.. i'hurch In Mlddltport MU 111111 bua Meadtw•, Loll IIIAcn, lee, diM the time Ill Ill UIMIIfl. 1'11111 wwaii!ICII!ar laiUIIImt April bt meeting, fitting, tnd
Fre Th\ltllday ~. lllltdt It, II If llllwlllp, 1111111 lUI!Ie, Jlar. Ntll. Mia Plebtr, JII'IIIMd, lithe April "*'1111 o1q will! alttrlaf a basic
April
11::10 p. m. at tht rhllteh. Pro· I' bar1 JUap, lllll'lont ~ . .,_. 11111111 II 1 Ill fllullll. Pia ~ IIIII Child Wtl· l Ollie Rural Health
cr11m ed llfvoliolll!l INdtra er, April 81otth ll!d lflrll1ll lie 1om 11111t 1111• 11ftatn
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Dr•aes
and Coatt

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~'ir!t 8optt.t : dell!llt)r 1 daucbttr, lflltla Jlo, J eDoD P(',A wfll
, hureh wlU me•t at th• hom~ I Wolft. tlr!en&amp; may eall 1t fM , I
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01 \Irs. Harry L. Bllley, TlturSr 1funoraJ ~omo lllylime,
8a Del-&lt;Loy at 7; .10 p. Ill. with ~Irs. J.o. ! ~· · · · . · - · , · .. -~ · · '
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,. 'o SWrell •• CG-IlOIIt.,.s. Mtl. 1 chfos or Sf'nl0f8 Will 11t1ttr liNin 1 'l'be IIIII!IIJI' uti diretton 01
•tPn Sllam will bo d•votlo~al , lor )'Ou.
111te Jaellroll Pr duoCf= t'redll
looolrr.
DEACONS AND iloa&lt;'OO"ill Asooclllioll IIlli atllld 1M II,
FIUIIAY
: et L'Je Middleport Ji'lrd United null lta-.Wide C01tmnct of
TIIJIUl FRJIJAY Club Will ' l'resb)'teriaa CllltOb WW 1J1011o P.C.A. llllltltll l!!d directoro
meet at thf h\JilJ• of M" . HMt' ~or a bake salo,lioll!tday, Mot. 11 Col~ • Mareh 28-29, ~
Walt• Frida) evenins.
:.18. •I Dudley'• Flower !!bop.
port. WaJfllt' Neat, Oeneralllflln,
PAST .\lATHON 'S dub •t
titiNJM.\'
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1
&amp;v1ha,.line Chapte·, OES, wUI . OFFtn;Rs AND TEAM of 1 Tbe local P.C.A. will be rep..
~· mut f'riday evening, lllart·h Theodoru, Coulc¥ Doughlers lreoenled by Wa)lltt Neal, 0..
il:;. ~t lb• hom• of Mr•. ,J A. 1ul Amerwa 1111 reqllllted
to oral Manager; &lt;Jeorp illlatley,
•tJ.llng, r. Wlth !tr,
I.e, l'!lef!l at the IOOF ball SW.. Jattklaa, Pnoioleftt;
Hobtrt
f~• Wist11111. '·•~~&gt;;, and : day at 2 P m. tor PJ'attlce.
MeAIJJ1ter, llalrdla, Vice Pr•
'lri. fllarl•~ Aenfeti dPI•ntion , MOUNT MORIAH Ba p !Ia t ldl!a!; Hown lluvall, CbiiJI.
aJ., Ieadrr
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Semor Choir wUI !told 1 80111' cotlle; Da\'11 ar-, AflluT;
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OPIN DAILY 9t00 TO 7t00- PRIDAY TIL
L MAIN IT.
WY 2-3975

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G!Yin&amp;' talb oa the Oolld fl
tbe Order were Gertnlde Hoff,
Ada
BisoeU. Nettie lfayeo, a ,uest
from 'lbeodorus Council, also

~ ~ Hensley ud

trpoiJe brlelly. IIIJb to Ill 111!1·
lied Frldq ll'llllltl, March *!,
at lite l!ttmt el Gtitludt Holfo

RUG

CLEANING
WY N4tl
WY 2.SIIO

Til 9-Selul'llay Til f

FOil

IPIING I'OIMALS

. e TOYS of All Kindt

e STUFFED

TOYS
e EASTER CANDY
e EASTER NOVELTIES
.• EASIER EGG DYE
e PAPER NAPKINS

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FLOWIR lULlS
FOR
SPRING PLANTING

tAMARYUS
eGIANT DAHLIAS
tTUIEROUS
liGON!AS
luy Howl
Platlt Howl

BE N FRANKLIN

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ltt1ltllul broeaelta, llt!H and
aU11 rt~dy tor fultlonl111
into lovely ru-t. Sttr It
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FABRICS

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Ho.. clast are you to YOIII' IIIBI'est Cltewolet da1tr7
A mile! AlllockT Hurrroa ~I That• llo1r elall 1ft
are to a Double DIYidead bar oa a Jfl&lt;' ldh• , .
l•pala! Chofne! Rakililt hardtops, coaverlibletr, . . . _
Wlgons. Pidc/ Turlte-Jet V8 po-.r on ••• to 4211 hp. AMI
Llllaries ftOIII Stratc..lnacktt llilt&amp; te Ali/PM MuiUplel
Stereo radio. Act! DOI!ble DIYI.U.d 0.,. Ire lwei

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by bJJ doctor !bit ht had pre
11111llt athat'OICJtrOill. Will lhl1
afleet hla mlnd?
A - Atb.-el-11 and II'
ll!rloaolerolll l1't fancy nam11
lor har1eatnc 01 lbe ll'ltrlfl. If
•• 84 )'0111' lalhlr 11411 prtlllllll
bardll11nl rather than trul lltlo
Ut bardlnlnl 1141 ll lDdeed fflfr
~~~nata, While lrlerlotcltrolll ll
1 ,enmllzed process that (I(&gt;
eur1 tbi'OIIIhoul lhe body, ~
lfnd.l to damage some organs
more than olbm Jn di!loront
vtetlms. When, as often ba•&gt;
Jlllll, the arteries of the brain
tll'e allected, the victim
be.
comes foraetrul and may auf,
fer a chan&amp;a of personallcy, espociltly if tho arllriooclerolis
bas ted to small strokes.
llll1y Clrup have bell! i'IC,
Glllmtnded lD tho tremtment
trterlOsclel'()sls ln gl!lleral. ACe-· 11
tuotamlde and injections 01

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r,.JE•T-'A~TION1

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AUNT WICK'S- FOR COOL DRINKS- 6 PKOS. FOR

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DEEP
CLEANING!

IIIII lht rooulll CID!IOI bt JUirlllleed. They moy delay t b e
prolflll of thl dllllll but they
4!1111101 rulort llJIUII tltlt
alrtlcly tlamRIM.

SALE

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ettltes tui'Jinr Jet aut· _
r•ntt to 11v1 Ill yaur

•ca UMUIIII

Jn.fAST Sl'll
cuts dtylng tlmt . Le l vtt
tlothtt t1!11tro
dry.

eatne
have been ~~:~~ Jl
for arteriosclerosis ol the

Ara tbtrl Illy
llld lldt efftdl1
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Unto• Wattc1111n II' l•ch-Nut
IOIACCO, 2 Pkgs. for 45c ·.. ··" .. ·.... " .. 1 PICG. FRO

POMROY

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Ctotftu torn• out oo
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epron strll\11 seldom

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JET-SIMPLE MECHANISM FOR TOP DEPIIIDAIILITYI
II IlLII II IIUII

II MLITI TO JAII1 II IIIII II -

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FREE - FREE •• FREE
CHEWING TOBACCO SPECIAL DEALI

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dootor ll llVln&amp; rna htll. II it

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FRESH PIGS S
FEET ···61b.
10 lb.
laaskat

NO. llbfl • NO.I CARS

LOWJ)i)WN, omT'I' TRICK
Dear Helen:
The clerk at a market where
I've traded for the last ten
lied 1 10 lht car
::m:•tllt
ntaht and 101
ld I'd

Jewelry

SPICIAL- RID DILICIOUS

1.3t to 2.91 yd•

N•w Spring

s

Ground Jlr11h

FRESH NECKS
BONES· 3lb.

do~ • "ltllow I=~be

GOESSLER'

CALLA HAMS 43~

DOLLARS~

Vll'llJ LW. l'bls MW
lllllkes him eligible for the Ar,
thur Set
The most courteous cabbl~s I've encountered
uywhVt lD lht wotlll urtaJIIo
lY artlhl oab ladtln thliiOWII.
14ow lbolll l11111Plftl GUllO op111
lbl door for piJJfllltl'lt- 11
leu~ thai 1111 011r ~ltnct
111 HVeral occtllont. Mttyllt
., lftartd jUitlht lltllll of the
drlvara ... 11111 Into hlly Allll
Howet In tbl Btvll'lr Wtllhlrt
lh• told Ul thlluld allltll
_ wot naw a alltnl
Artltta (traddlt
Flt11t' aroupllnd hllddlinl wtlh
over a ltrltl of 1111111•
llollllllpmlnll. AI .lor I new
1lnc1 lb1 bfeu • up
oomj101fl'f11'lt1lal Olck Ad·
ttlttt lnilllted 1111 war mlll!h
IOo bltll' Willi hill' eal'tlr Al!IO allht B. Wllllhlrt, ~IUiht
I llJmpu, II be wu hltl'l')'lna
out of tho lobby, of Alu D'At'(ly,
btok In Holi1Wood altar then
Dlll1)l y1111 In lt'rllllca - tbli
llmewllh blo 11-yeaNtld tf'rtnall
wlfl and their 11-monthfloOld
tlllJtbl&lt;tr, SUile. Lui lime 1
UW AIIX Wll lOri elg~ ~
IIIDt! Yfii'IIIO aom n1 out
Wtltl'l la CIDDH.

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IMOKED-4 to 6 Ll. AVIRAOI

f,W.v .,.,.,) otlfi!IIJIOII s,ott

Qfrll, lf you

for

FOR .YOUR BIG
MOMENTI

NOW ON CIIIPLAY

•'MURIAL fOR
FflltNG IASKITS

=bu:d Mrs. llftllt ~Jy, II

lldtl me

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FABRICS

t UN~IUED lA SKlTS

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Slngtr S.ltt &amp; S.rvlc. McCall' a Petterna
WY 2-2214
111 W.IICOND

GOODIES
e PILLID BASKETS

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T6e Fa6ri~ Sleop

Robinson's

p. m.
POMEROY SE .~ lOR
q 1 ,, ' Po1111r..,
will ha•• a pop bottlt drive: Miclcll•tt
S&amp;hiNoy. '""" bottles on pot· I

eCARDI, all klncls

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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOn

NIGHTS Tft. 8

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lllfresbmentt

NOW OPIN NIDAY ancl SATUIDAY

~~~k• ule by th• Mint lfOIIP will meet at DAV ball Molday
r" ' llfaroh ~ at llto •1111• Jo.. l a=t 7.,
: 30•p~...imlt.._ _ _ __
oation bfrtnnlnc It l ;!ft II. m - 10

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A RIPIAT SAU THIS WIIKI

YOUR liST IUY IS APHILCOI

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hr Monlh

It WI ·

Career with A Future

CINUR CUT •nil IND CUTS

maple furniture. UHF·VHF rec:epUoD, mem·

QJ)'•DIItlo tutlldJ, front sound, front control•.

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Milly

apl:~":n.11 :er w~d m:~'

by H.a... aott•l

SIMON'S MARKET

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lll&amp;tell

ey, ow. a u
exiiJr
vallds getting tAige er.
Two observations drew heaJr
thy guffaws at the affair Prlnat Jlhl!lp'a, when he rer
mtr1ttd: "Thlll'l ••• • Urne
whtn lhe rllht ptoplt bad .:,•
molll)l - IIIII'• whlll Ill~, ,
ld about prlneely forluntl. AM
Cill'l' Oranl, a rtcll11 fltbll' ln
h!II01, munntll'td about anotiJ,
tr riCIIIIt fllhll' Ia lht ll!fte
111 braaklt: "lay, wa•n'l, that
htnt11 aboUt John Waynt!

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dlpul)' tpla NmiMI ....:...,, Melahart, Mrs, Marvi11 Kelf1,
lo oend il1 re.ervations lor the Mn. Jamesliawley, Mrl. 0t1to
l'allJ dl:lh!r It Con Bt'fle Karr, and Mrs. L. R. Wiley
Jlaoioo.
' ftrfl named as I!OIIeiHI!lor
Cluirlet HfM'- ard Ud til.
Ada llmll I,
~ Mro, Bunce wu
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.
leader uslnf the lith
by ~ dlpuly, PllyUio Bewaa, llltll poem lltll!d "WIIb 1l'rJeud,
:.. dillCrll:t
1J Jl'olk."
were
WM
ay, oetYfd by Mrs, Homer
All'!.~ J'oNot Ron llall Mrs. Lelllie &amp;rvin Mrl Wallet

HELEN HELP us •I

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ROCK
M \'.Mar.
Y. I public
27 It 3i,,p. inrilld
m. atlltt
hold • SPRINGS
tUIIllllare !alo
to cllureb,
111811. 'nlt 111
2JI arut M•r. :At in the buUtUa, '
IIIONDA'f
otmtrly occu~led by A8hwwtb I .lANE HOWIU.l 'I'IN'I',
twell't'•. Thiii'J! will '1! 80 bo 1 1 Daloghlt'" ol IJDloa Veterua

to 10U It I rtiiOIIIbll prlct.

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NIAilLY IVIIlYIODY .• . IVIIlVWHIIll , . .
lliADI A NIWIPAIIIIII IVIRYDAY

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to lltform you, •. and to make more 10001 av11lable

uesdoy Evemng

oa1

"n m1k1

¥11ta• or nytnr Y••· aad uytna no. It merely Mrvea

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em

Modtr11 ldvtrtltlna lrlta ta put lt1all In yout ehott.
It muat lr)t to anewtr your nttda, lnltrprtt lhtm -

lbbta. It ean'l even make you nad the rda. Beoa1111
Ill ordtr to tuoceed, Jt mUll llvt you the 1nolent prl·

Are Shown by h
w-. M
rs. A//enswort

Georp

,,. \!other• Club will •pon~vr
an old lb/lhionfd I!C)Uare ftDitr.t l
;'t lhe Chesw Orodt !irhMI,
.Saturday l(l)m llO 10 11 :30 p, 1
m •·ith mu•k· by Ralph
1f ll on4 group. ~ jl~ aupper
lol'ili prect&gt;de the danr.: at 5:10 :

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be
!Ilk.!'1111
If -~

changeable! How about all those I who
Dear Readers: ' ' .
•t tJilr
things you told me on the . :;nmacu .
es nd be the cen, i Letters are runnln&amp; 25 10
phone?"
ave a mce ~~r, a
t h
t' i AGAINST baby..,ltler pay ,- -lol{·
Helen, I never in my I if e ter of ~~ •: pullw: c : ; 'jll'andparenla - 1111! tbe ·~
ttlephonld tnolbtr mtn In
IIIJ*Ill..,
1ft motUy tNm lflftilfirtllh; "
Wtty. I'm hl~pU, mmled,
dou~t mlllllnl on "'~
lui rtlltllllbtt, you ~"('
n 1 cillldren and don't hiYt mar. you lit lllfOIII
...
tltln art II1IIIJ - .. ~
~ 1,~ 1011,,::: u~e for lflaitl.
I'~• 1111paltd a marrllp i than co14 Glib, to illlo'fl
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aounaalor but bt lhlnlcl ~Wery· . tllatlon. 1 bopt you _ , .:J!Ii!
1 fln•llf vonflDclld him IOmt- llllna Js line, and I'm lilt o4d· alii _ H.
,,, ! n ~ ,
._ llal:ePAlml:'ttrutloul body wa• piaYinl 1 Joke, bul btl!. Would 11 11411p to ,.. one 1 'lllla eotunm 11 dii'all.i~
8'
Thre:_ M h now fYfi'Y 11m1 1 1111 1 man by Jllllllll! - R.T.
j fan1l!¥llvllfl,
li 'IW'It).l!'• ,
Today Ia Ill' y, m 11 ' look twice 11 me, I lhlDt ba1 Dear ft·
I ktd troullll10lit jut fir it ,,
lilt l8td day oi!Me willa liU to l1f hid 1 phont ~•II trtd wha.111 Of cWrll lt would htlp :ublt, let Htllll ' - fOil, "
follow.
ho thloklq! 1 e\'111 1topptt1 hi•· JOII 10 11 the oounulor for lhl will alto WIIB , _ '
Tilt moon la bttw!tlll Ito now JJtg 111)1 mnk dollvertd. I 01111'1 DLP, not ll!ll'tlf rympathy. 1 own 1mullnl ettpfiofiMM, AI- "
OVtr 11 lilt Wll'l!fr'llot, dut,
phall lllld flrlt qu1rttr.
act norm11 to anyolle, and 1 It tlket two to make 1 bad
H•ltn 8oltel In l!ll't 11·
1
Ina ttbtmal Ilk• lor Nor,
Tilt lllOI'IllDI atar 11 V1!11UI. eon't aay anything. Heav~n•l mm1111. II ONII: lhiJlfl up llhll nawiiJIPif.
man Maller'• "An Amerloan
How would It $ound Jf I went up (maybe you h1ve faulbi you ;;;.;;..;;;;;.;,;;.;.;.;;_ _ _ __
Drum," the oauUout Kle1110r
ThtiYtnllflrlar Ia Jupiter. to a melt aequolntaiiCIItnd Ilk· dldn'tllllllltloll), lho other mtty '
Plll'ktr, who h111h1 rolt of wife
J'lntnoltr Andrew Mellon fd, "H••• you btttn lttttlHC dlr- follow htr IHCI. Olvt II 1
of Stullrt Whltmll1, mual hive
"tlllvlct to tbt lovelorn': I)' tl!lephanl t~lll from mel" tryl - H.
had I )lfllmonltlon. Jf'or lhl lltdlrtiNey un111' Pl'tlldeDII HardWhal con I dG! - VICI'IM
OUr Htl111:
dtnly Gtmandld lbtl mr,vne
lnl Coolldll aad Hoover wu !l@a Vlctlm · ·
'llllo 11 to t..I.H., thl trlnd·
- publloJI)' mtn, 11111 mtn1'
thl '
r
·
f
whl w1n11 10 be potd for
111
1ve hellt'd 0 JOint 10"h 111.. 1111
berl tnn tbt U!llll'aman, be
born on 1 dayh
·
baby!ltllnl htr own ft'lndehll·
On lhll Clay Ill liiOrY '
phone trleu, but lhla 11 l •
ord"'ld ott lht flit untU tbe
In 1803, one ol tile earllel!t eatl A llttlo lltulhttljJ mllhl d';. , ldl
am the ,
nhearoal wa• ovlt' A 11111 pl'tr
1
Ullllon, for ln th4t '1cene where
"advice to the lovelor" tratk lblo creep down, and, moth:.1~ ~1°~1'IUndmother
lhltwo have 1 battle, Whltmlb
aolumna appeared.
wh~ y~ find her, I bope you of an ldorlblo llvtn-month ,
•
111
tt1r1 ofl hill' rabt. Ill to tlolng,
In 1814, lhe Unllld Slate! " · Sho 1 MhM" an enomy or old lft'l. t babyalt htr any ume
hi Wtnllllbt buJintiiiO Ulktlflnlld lite Phllllpplne lllando I practlell )olcer. ~~~·~ 1 ean provldfd I hiYI no pllnl
1 o1 my own. 11'1 1 lftlt prlvt· .
UOUIIy, he 1oH ofl IIIDII of lllr
Uaefr lndeptrtdenco to become !ht1 bound to I'IIVt.l
her
pracllcally
efiiCI!vt
July
4,
1148.
(~uth)
bet:auu
lhe
crude
leae lnd I WOIIId l!tYI!I' eonold· ,
IPIJirtl, lnvlnl
1
nudt. Ont Clllllll'lmlll, who bid
In liNt Waltar Huaton and can help braglnc. Kaep your er Utklnl monf)' for ltl
.
movtd fill' to lht rw with
h fir 1 ll)'eo and ears open 1nd 1 know.
th
thl k
Dllohlno, klpl rolllJ!I- bUIIhe
~it tOn JoltD beelmt t I I Jna amlle on your fa&lt;:e; lnd Any grandlnO lr wt10 • n I '
wlll
ruoh
.alh!ll'and·oon loam to receive don't be llroid 11 Irk quetllon• 1111 nenda money to blby 111 :
.•.
"Olear!." The elder llu!ton lllout JIOIIlble phonullll. They I hor own ne111 and blood to elth· 1
· waa aelected beot aupporllna ctUt loraollll propollllotll! 1_
ar my harcl up or •III'JI dlalll·
aelor Jn "~e Trea!W'4! of Dear Helen:
I tmlti'CI - HAPPY ORANOM~
il "
If PJrldOill!
·~~i~tiSh!rra
M1dre and the oon the M lrltndl say thoy love 10 , DNr Helen:
belt dlrl!tltor for the ••m• go portlea where my huoblnd Balnt paid by thl hour
lo 1 No1 wnon you tin IIVI ner I
1 11 liven onl)l'to.
j.
bloutitul Corovollo wotch lor
u you uld 1n 1 r1cent
picture.
. 11 at but lhey couldn't lln wllh
V
•• little u $10,96. Thl
, would Jill lnclualon In
In 19&amp;3, dO\nger Queen Mary him. He's the "llft of" all right. I
l'r.. Plorldl acl11,••
CtroYOiio II no ot Lodlol' tnd
1 •lllmln tablet• be hlrmful
Men'• watchn wl,ll -corn· '
died ln London ot the •11• of 86 · Nothln&amp; 1• oacred. HI• la\'Drlte .
( 41 !"',1':.~111~~-:.,l•
pllloly chanp your ldlll
ldullll
J•ubject lo oex and, believe me, '
Not A Con!HII
!bOUt W
IIChOI. 8tCI\Ill tor
A _ Tltll fllamla 11
A .thtJughl for the dsy- our own sex lifo Is no secret,
lvoryont Can Ool
$10. 9 ~ you hm 1 witCh
....... 1D --~ dlell. VIII· Alhem•n. orator Demot!lhones: 1the! 11 1111 can gel 1 laugh!! [
Certlfio&lt;il Gulttllon
11111 dooon't arlnd lttall to
I bunya~nq
MlW•
• th
ood
w,
Mlin Strut ,...,.roy, 0 .
I- SATURDAY TIL 9
miD IW delfcleitcy II
"To remond I man o. e .i
I know six people who • r •
pltCII. lt'l I flnll~ rnl•
chlntd, pree l~on, jtwtiiCI•
lll1111Dlll clllldrtnl!ld oaum turna you hove done btlll l! : 1..;.;,;;..;;,.;o..,;...,_..,.....,
lever watch that keeps 3¢·
POMEROY
irriU!IIUiQ' lllld &lt;Oowliioul. 11 very mucb hke a reproach.
, curate time. Not juo1 lor 1
little while t ilhar.
·
II 11t'J ran In lflulltl but boa ii8W aetlaUve. Altbouah It is
11100
lut tlmt 1fttr Umt.
bHII rtportld a1 balD.I
' uld to be especilllly uottul lor
laltd with IODII forma of lllllr IObtrl"l up otter 1n aloohollc
CAUVUI.l
IIIII. Tilt av•q• adult
bttljJe, u bll many other um.
AND OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED
qulrta about 1.1
There havt been no reporll ol
WI IUftlll
tbll Ylllmlll dtUy. SliiCII
hlbltuallon. II 1bould not
An larly
Art
you
a
high
•chool
graduate
who
think•
logically
IIDOUDII an not atored In
taken by plll'tiOIII with h
Lay-Away
and would llkt to m• that ability 111 a challtngltog
!lor
body but .,. promjiiJt tllmln
blood prtl1111'4!. Too
te :~~~:: !I job?
ad, no harm would ruult
1111)' "uti panllna, t1
OrHullloll
You 1ro tnvlted to con1ult with Mr. Dan BargdlU,
llklll/l ltln IXCHI of your I'll- IIIII Cllnlnttll,
Dlatrlct Manoaer, Buraer Boy Food.Q.Roml!, to oval,
qulttmtrtl.
PlfiH IIDd )'OUt
uate your potenllll In our rapidly explndln&amp; rtttaur,
ant org1nbtttion 11 1 future m1n1ger of one of our
Q- Wbal II I'IIID1 What
Uti com-It 011 WIDayae
lrudJijl41, M. ,,
eare
locaUone.
l~jiAfllUI
Ill lbt bocJ¥1
b papor, WbUt Dr.ll!:.:~i ll
We will train you lor 1 job with 1 futur e and ad·
$tort
- Rlltlll or VItamin P II Jlltll o-t UIWI!I'
nncement
to
1 live !l.ur• Income bracket. Apply In
111elul Ill IODII piii'IODI Wh 0 ltlill'l be w1U IDIWir lollefl
penon only 11 Union &amp; Sou th Congre11 Strel!la; Ath·
lllve 1 l&lt;tndllltl)' Ill brulll .... ...,nl lotertll Ia lltture
Court St.
en
a, Ohlo, from 1-B P.M.
111 beco1111 of tncnaald frllll· 111111
111 of tbolr ~apJUulel. Ont PI· I;iiiiiiii.'____liOiil_,;;ii
Ulllt who 1141d fiPIIIIIII llllrJorr.
lilian ln lbe whllft of htr
waa .... b111fllled by •&amp;all
tbltl vltll!lln.

lhO"'Itllor a ltW mD111111IIthlt
I was really a Mr. Bog at the
affair - for, as I settled down
at my table, cameramen sudden
1¥ appeared and the nashllshts
popp@d •• thty loou!ad lbllr
oamtrae In lllf dlrtollon. Wltln
I rtaovertd from 111f bllndntll
I bto1m1 1wan thai MXt to
wm Doroth)' Mtlont and
Johna with htr huaband,

h This Way!

':t •mr

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:1n

9::JO • · m.
1
f:.I~Tf:RN IIIOH &amp;:bool JUD·

1~1011 rr~.

lOr
Phl\1?,
chirped lugubriously: lmagme
me and IDs Highness togeth&lt;!r
- the Prince and the Pauper."
murmured: "I'm
WII'Dir rlllllrltod
latlrl
llllilll'l worry, bttt
ml)llll
lllrrl1011 JbouldPrtll11
1111 namt hl1
1 role In

IVID IDtlclpalt lhtm, At tbt 11m1 llmt II
10 demanda upoa you. II un't make you

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YOUR OLD TV FOR A NEW

• mbe Mn. D~~e Walbunl """ \\'leftup
' .., n IIIIIIIIMn pnrM Mrt. :ce Mrs. t:mll Ball. HoiiHJit wJtt I•
Ilia Olllllon, Jr., --u, lfJIIIItld u JIIIINID CIGIJII1lUtH
w. M IJe M"'dllllll!• ooorr• Alldertoa, '
..me. ~. P" her - • · ~~~~~~~~ Rub, Ml'l.
.Llonold Lowery, .Jam.. liiiCh. . - l'll*'t CD INI1c 411t b7 cnw. Will 1nd Mn Jlld
3nol, Franc
. ll Andenol!, Hlt'ry
i llaiiiiiiiOel'lll ... -.~..... lr.. 'the ~. IIIII
( ~1oort ond Judllon White.
ef1 W
tJ, 111'1. ,J, ld. 'l'htUIGI, J111et It IIIW 01 lllklll
MIDDL.EPO'R'l' BAND Boot!~
batldp e~, flllllllll 1 llldld flit Yliltrllt lltlpllall. &lt;.'olorl!d slides Iaker: lD
m AIMclallOII WIU wet on ; Ji'UDerll
lOll far
ll(r mambll'lblp t1 Ill It
dltt, Rlflllli-ljl ft't lll'\llld It wall wtre shown by Mrs.
1
1
rnurodoy e•1111111 Marclt IH,
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IIYI 411111
lilt olfllt ot dll eel!• by tba pr Allens\V()rtb 111!0 ~==II
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, at tllf hllh ICJ\ool' &lt;o!P!e1'11 11
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CJdkl wt1f1re tdtrhe~ lfn, IIIII IIIII Mrt ~!. Ml'l tbtn, at the Marth I
1, 7'14 p. m. AU band Jlll'elllll beld lilt"..'"
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Cltnld 'lf1ldtralutll llbd 1111 ..~- •
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tllltA!d ' tl lilt Loyal llerMils
111 tbl MJ4dlepor1 Churrh of Christ
arf utfod tAl ~llfQd the mH~
- - . It 1 p.m. It tilt tlnlt to 11114 flt 11 1111 ltiJIJI .....,,
were 1
111
~k~g~ ~ '"! to dltCUI! IM!vttal lmpor~ :
~ Wltb lltlrlll
!lame lor ~oat. clldy for ...,~q by 1111'1.
'llllldlf evening.
:
' · '"' buoiM•• Item., inelutllnr JBotr.m dlltlldo ~· ~ lbt ddJdrea willa - ....... W., .ad Mrl.
During the business oessi011
WAi lhe aprln&amp; concert, bllld p•r· . bind
Olbln
'111- ed. 11 tii'O'III II)' lfn. l
1111 Gills voted to pravlde two
lies and other proj~.
' Sll; wu 1 Nlldeat Or RII!IDt 011a Klapp, IDIII'Irr._ tbalr• ~Oirtlf lt--e
pollld liUes lor the Easter ni 11l II
MODEL
R ROCK MPRTN'O~ ORANGE Iand 1 member ol tlla llloJu lbat IIIII Jim . . . ,.
Mn
Ylce lllbe ehurch. 0 0001100
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-a. w"!• made with Mrs.
. rosonvlll~ lnd Hamlork Orol't ' lllrl. Leu Holler, RD. Rlalu; 'D""'D!IId lltlr. lfrl. , _ .
Gllqe Child&amp; ond Mrs. w.t,lor II
ctong~, a• II"'ots. llemlof.'k !Nil&lt; li'llldclllldrlll It 8ft&amp;! Ita JICII1Pf cllldftDIII 11111111 " - ' .._ 01una11 1111 1 Bu11auervin&amp; In April and Mrs.
· r;rove will open lnd clou lho i arllldehlldret,
lkler, Mof, lbat 1 whttltw wGIIIdllt dlcor· ~ tvii!IDI 11 tllllr 11111, Alleuwtrlh Ill May. Serving Your old TV may cover your down payment on a
me•ting on~ H1rrl~~n~~vU11 wiU ' lie Pullloa, NI!IW&amp;rt, Olllo, llld / ate! In • 1ooa1 111«'1 IIIII lbal will! LIGJ1Jl Rtnllay, oonogJJor, commltle&lt;" were also appoint,
new Pblk!o Color TV. Come Ill today and see Mig,
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0,\~ IVON ONE CLASII of Slle wu ll!lo prauelld
ltlllletllft,llld 111al18wu 'l'l1t Elmor Webnlng, Mrs. Georae nlfteent Early American styled oouao11 finiahi!CI to

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are otber members of the I"
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lull!lf sayings going, dll'ilctr 1 Fl'oln all parlldl the bla bill· ~...~e, Yo~o:f ~
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It lhe galaealed ~.his rif!:: Nom folks kept Hooking ~er lo
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Slron&amp;oll Frltldalre w..htr Protectlon '~lon ln hl1lotyl On••

year Wert'lnl)l for rop11r of any dlleat wltltout chtrft, plul
four-yoar Proltellon Plan for fumllhlna rtpiiCitrnlnt for an~
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the b., lumbus Qu ()(apaDy olloe II

ball A.lliddlepcll't. Aprj) SlnHII, PNI1~ion S(dent, Wb ~ ill ebarge.
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lljllllld ia fealutecl tile lbellle, "liomemU:, Devotlou 'll1re In charp of
ril , " ,lie firm 1lilll 1111 11'11 Afolllljl file \11'411'111" fealur· Jlra. GeGI'Ie SJdnner and Mrs.
tB,.~IIdpl Loll liNN lag displaJt 111 I'll 111'011111 Rlylllllll4 Oalt, llld lllohJilld o
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~'m' r.ry; Dorll &amp;wlna. 11111111 t lflteh Milt 111- «&lt; A;iu 111111 Mt Mil _._ A ......,..• . , Wtlll md llllioming presldlat. Ml'l. Mll'
The '"g seoreiii'Y; and Patlllnd,y, l!alllb wbM plaJIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIt **'! !" lllllr CouiiiJ, WOs fnmlilra.AIIMr!Roullh,lll!ttiOt prot Brown of tilt llllfl¥ll1l.

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lhird 1 Deletatu llld lllr.n.tu Wft Yoteclto act IS 11kr1 htllee1, • lolllal •u!uory ol Drill' ll!lllllllllul 1!111111 elllriAnd flctrl for JIIIH7 llloludt Mr1.
10 "' ,also cllotoa Ill ~~Mad 1111 IIIII Mitt ll!e Miss •gJ!'a
ll'elltllr Pill M Taelday ••• if 40 m.nbl'll t1 tilt1ft~ Htltrt Swartz ttl Hlmlocll
game. annual CGIIflllllall!llllllllll Ia ID t '"tetloD 111111
.. It tilt r,.. Hall.
llou:!Q'1111111 WlllfO to
IIDI- eouncU, vice prtlldllll: Ml'l,
in st. Vayton and inclllde Mn. ES@-I...e!Mftd.
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falloull lal, W. \11., Ill lit Olllht DtaJ, :oel 8fanley, lflrrliOnvlllt,
gome. lemon, Lois Moore alld Beuy Tbey alio qteed to purehase I nd
iDg tor Dtllars show on WSAZ· retary; and Mtl. Mlty K. Role,
,\pri l :Rawlinp, deleJalea, uc1 April a filiDc oablnet lor the record- ~ IIIWl
aliltl '1 ~ TV ro promote JIIIIIPJ ..le.•. Chester, treaslll'tl'.
St•yn
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: TicRII have belli l'ls81'Vecl lr I During the JIIGI'11lJJ&amp; lltUIOIJ,
lfllllllltttltd ''MIIie'I!Jih. ...,...., '""_.,.- "'"1
lillylllltiii!Ymeatlltroflht ['colored slides wtreiiiOWII by POitedtiH'Ineplllllllllld
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GOIIriiJy o! Duillty'l
,,Johnny
by Barbara BellliDC llld lloaltul- , bOUI'll at twll lllln' poriodl, At may ealt Mr,. Roush. WY 2, 1who has served with ~er hus-1 ,.:iio.iiOiii.iii.""-~~;.;,;~~
Johnso f"
ed recordil!gs of mll8ic of ~It :loose lfi per80DI are ~eeded to 81119.
. band in the Peat" Corps In AI•
an · In ~ JrJ
Ioiii IIIUIII!IIIII'Itl todaJ ud a 111ft • ...... 11tUt!11!::1! ~ It Wll..,. tuln4 flU ltiCII1 rtu1. Slle showed varl0u1 1ltet '
rtllllll tl lllelr llftll.
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ftotpl!alt II Ill Clllleroon , Africl, whtrt
Ferrv '
TIADIIN
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TIIUUD4Y
I PoiJowlac llllaii'JI ll'ttlall. 110111M
Cllllt, llrt. Otorp Mowrey, llolh tAught in llJe school lbtN,
Sr1m AJ'I'EI\NOOH CI1ICLJJ
ot _._ Wft Ml'ftd by Mrl, Ali) qel•aU. 1flllllllll It lin, Xatbrll Welih 1114 Mn. A qlllllion and an&lt;wl!l' ptl'lod
J,o;ghe Hellh ~~~ Cllllfdl 11111 .,_ dlt lllr,lodt XllbJb ba¥1 I t.'lllt .., IIOI1IIat lfr. 0. A. Karlin l'tplll'lt4 '* lbl followed
Loug mHt 'nlun41y llltQiaaD It 11t1 OGIIlrllltntlc. lrJJJIII Jlr.. Prla. CI.U 1'11111111 Htwllure 111111 , .mter ~ Jllld Allllmmcements were
since 1.:hllf1lh It I p,tll, lift. 1V11ttr ... llllllill, .Ioiii 111•1'•.., JlJ. Wll flllrlllllllll bJ 11t1 I tr. 11 ""J hi. 'tilt hlthll&amp;tll f( by Margaret Griffiths, Home
"'Jury. llay.. IIIII ~ ftlo •llldy d7 Croob, M11t1J1 "lMN=n, lilra. 0eorp IIUNt, dYil ·~ .......tel IIU tllllltllqtlfl looDOJilics Agent for
Mtle;
Se):m book.
: botle Jlwlae, ClraiJI Gr lUll, lllllt A•k'zt, ..... lft, llaaJriiJI Mn. Wllter A.Gb'ln Coullty, Dates for aclivilil!l l!JI.
tlw for WOMEN'I .u&amp;oCIATION tl Suit Hlrrle, hay Jblir,lllllr- Prla for tl'rltlt ate '"'1'1... 01 r-, Nlllollll
AuUIIty fd Mirth 24-25. 4-H Advlsal'!l
possibl• lhe Flnt IJallld I'NibJierlu It)' KilliOn, Arl• NcDuiel, ll - llltr Wild II IIIYt I II lAIII.
,lrttJon Workshop al Jackson;
,.,.....,.. i'hurch In Mlddltport MU 111111 bua Meadtw•, Loll IIIAcn, lee, diM the time Ill Ill UIMIIfl. 1'11111 wwaii!ICII!ar laiUIIImt April bt meeting, fitting, tnd
Fre Th\ltllday ~. lllltdt It, II If llllwlllp, 1111111 lUI!Ie, Jlar. Ntll. Mia Plebtr, JII'IIIMd, lithe April "*'1111 o1q will! alttrlaf a basic
April
11::10 p. m. at tht rhllteh. Pro· I' bar1 JUap, lllll'lont ~ . .,_. 11111111 II 1 Ill fllullll. Pia ~ IIIII Child Wtl· l Ollie Rural Health
cr11m ed llfvoliolll!l INdtra er, April 81otth ll!d lflrll1ll lie 1om 11111t 1111• 11ftatn
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, hureh wlU me•t at th• hom~ I Wolft. tlr!en&amp; may eall 1t fM , I
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01 \Irs. Harry L. Bllley, TlturSr 1funoraJ ~omo lllylime,
8a Del-&lt;Loy at 7; .10 p. Ill. with ~Irs. J.o. ! ~· · · · . · - · , · .. -~ · · '
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,. 'o SWrell •• CG-IlOIIt.,.s. Mtl. 1 chfos or Sf'nl0f8 Will 11t1ttr liNin 1 'l'be IIIII!IIJI' uti diretton 01
•tPn Sllam will bo d•votlo~al , lor )'Ou.
111te Jaellroll Pr duoCf= t'redll
looolrr.
DEACONS AND iloa&lt;'OO"ill Asooclllioll IIlli atllld 1M II,
FIUIIAY
: et L'Je Middleport Ji'lrd United null lta-.Wide C01tmnct of
TIIJIUl FRJIJAY Club Will ' l'resb)'teriaa CllltOb WW 1J1011o P.C.A. llllltltll l!!d directoro
meet at thf h\JilJ• of M" . HMt' ~or a bake salo,lioll!tday, Mot. 11 Col~ • Mareh 28-29, ~
Walt• Frida) evenins.
:.18. •I Dudley'• Flower !!bop.
port. WaJfllt' Neat, Oeneralllflln,
PAST .\lATHON 'S dub •t
titiNJM.\'
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&amp;v1ha,.line Chapte·, OES, wUI . OFFtn;Rs AND TEAM of 1 Tbe local P.C.A. will be rep..
~· mut f'riday evening, lllart·h Theodoru, Coulc¥ Doughlers lreoenled by Wa)lltt Neal, 0..
il:;. ~t lb• hom• of Mr•. ,J A. 1ul Amerwa 1111 reqllllted
to oral Manager; &lt;Jeorp illlatley,
•tJ.llng, r. Wlth !tr,
I.e, l'!lef!l at the IOOF ball SW.. Jattklaa, Pnoioleftt;
Hobtrt
f~• Wist11111. '·•~~&gt;;, and : day at 2 P m. tor PJ'attlce.
MeAIJJ1ter, llalrdla, Vice Pr•
'lri. fllarl•~ Aenfeti dPI•ntion , MOUNT MORIAH Ba p !Ia t ldl!a!; Hown lluvall, CbiiJI.
aJ., Ieadrr
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Semor Choir wUI !told 1 80111' cotlle; Da\'11 ar-, AflluT;
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tbe Order were Gertnlde Hoff,
Ada
BisoeU. Nettie lfayeo, a ,uest
from 'lbeodorus Council, also

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trpoiJe brlelly. IIIJb to Ill 111!1·
lied Frldq ll'llllltl, March *!,
at lite l!ttmt el Gtitludt Holfo

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IPIING I'OIMALS

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ltt1ltllul broeaelta, llt!H and
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FABRICS

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Ho.. clast are you to YOIII' IIIBI'est Cltewolet da1tr7
A mile! AlllockT Hurrroa ~I That• llo1r elall 1ft
are to a Double DIYidead bar oa a Jfl&lt;' ldh• , .
l•pala! Chofne! Rakililt hardtops, coaverlibletr, . . . _
Wlgons. Pidc/ Turlte-Jet V8 po-.r on ••• to 4211 hp. AMI
Llllaries ftOIII Stratc..lnacktt llilt&amp; te Ali/PM MuiUplel
Stereo radio. Act! DOI!ble DIYI.U.d 0.,. Ire lwei

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by bJJ doctor !bit ht had pre
11111llt athat'OICJtrOill. Will lhl1
afleet hla mlnd?
A - Atb.-el-11 and II'
ll!rloaolerolll l1't fancy nam11
lor har1eatnc 01 lbe ll'ltrlfl. If
•• 84 )'0111' lalhlr 11411 prtlllllll
bardll11nl rather than trul lltlo
Ut bardlnlnl 1141 ll lDdeed fflfr
~~~nata, While lrlerlotcltrolll ll
1 ,enmllzed process that (I(&gt;
eur1 tbi'OIIIhoul lhe body, ~
lfnd.l to damage some organs
more than olbm Jn di!loront
vtetlms. When, as often ba•&gt;
Jlllll, the arteries of the brain
tll'e allected, the victim
be.
comes foraetrul and may auf,
fer a chan&amp;a of personallcy, espociltly if tho arllriooclerolis
bas ted to small strokes.
llll1y Clrup have bell! i'IC,
Glllmtnded lD tho tremtment
trterlOsclel'()sls ln gl!lleral. ACe-· 11
tuotamlde and injections 01

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AUNT WICK'S- FOR COOL DRINKS- 6 PKOS. FOR

tllltlllt and ltcorcl

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prolflll of thl dllllll but they
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cuts dtylng tlmt . Le l vtt
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have been ~~:~~ Jl
for arteriosclerosis ol the

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laaskat

NO. llbfl • NO.I CARS

LOWJ)i)WN, omT'I' TRICK
Dear Helen:
The clerk at a market where
I've traded for the last ten
lied 1 10 lht car
::m:•tllt
ntaht and 101
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Jewelry

SPICIAL- RID DILICIOUS

1.3t to 2.91 yd•

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FRESH NECKS
BONES· 3lb.

do~ • "ltllow I=~be

GOESSLER'

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Vll'llJ LW. l'bls MW
lllllkes him eligible for the Ar,
thur Set
The most courteous cabbl~s I've encountered
uywhVt lD lht wotlll urtaJIIo
lY artlhl oab ladtln thliiOWII.
14ow lbolll l11111Plftl GUllO op111
lbl door for piJJfllltl'lt- 11
leu~ thai 1111 011r ~ltnct
111 HVeral occtllont. Mttyllt
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drlvara ... 11111 Into hlly Allll
Howet In tbl Btvll'lr Wtllhlrt
lh• told Ul thlluld allltll
_ wot naw a alltnl
Artltta (traddlt
Flt11t' aroupllnd hllddlinl wtlh
over a ltrltl of 1111111•
llollllllpmlnll. AI .lor I new
1lnc1 lb1 bfeu • up
oomj101fl'f11'lt1lal Olck Ad·
ttlttt lnilllted 1111 war mlll!h
IOo bltll' Willi hill' eal'tlr Al!IO allht B. Wllllhlrt, ~IUiht
I llJmpu, II be wu hltl'l')'lna
out of tho lobby, of Alu D'At'(ly,
btok In Holi1Wood altar then
Dlll1)l y1111 In lt'rllllca - tbli
llmewllh blo 11-yeaNtld tf'rtnall
wlfl and their 11-monthfloOld
tlllJtbl&lt;tr, SUile. Lui lime 1
UW AIIX Wll lOri elg~ ~
IIIDt! Yfii'IIIO aom n1 out
Wtltl'l la CIDDH.

oocrOft

IMOKED-4 to 6 Ll. AVIRAOI

f,W.v .,.,.,) otlfi!IIJIOII s,ott

Qfrll, lf you

for

FOR .YOUR BIG
MOMENTI

NOW ON CIIIPLAY

•'MURIAL fOR
FflltNG IASKITS

=bu:d Mrs. llftllt ~Jy, II

lldtl me

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N. 2ND AVE.

OHIO

FABRICS

t UN~IUED lA SKlTS

·

Slngtr S.ltt &amp; S.rvlc. McCall' a Petterna
WY 2-2214
111 W.IICOND

GOODIES
e PILLID BASKETS

•

T6e Fa6ri~ Sleop

Robinson's

p. m.
POMEROY SE .~ lOR
q 1 ,, ' Po1111r..,
will ha•• a pop bottlt drive: Miclcll•tt
S&amp;hiNoy. '""" bottles on pot· I

eCARDI, all klncls

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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOn

NIGHTS Tft. 8

1

•

,....,.,.~ PlalM.

lllfresbmentt

NOW OPIN NIDAY ancl SATUIDAY

~~~k• ule by th• Mint lfOIIP will meet at DAV ball Molday
r" ' llfaroh ~ at llto •1111• Jo.. l a=t 7.,
: 30•p~...imlt.._ _ _ __
oation bfrtnnlnc It l ;!ft II. m - 10

Ttiii· J

Ill

A RIPIAT SAU THIS WIIKI

YOUR liST IUY IS APHILCOI

&amp;';,!

am::::: :!, =Ia,

hr Monlh

It WI ·

Career with A Future

CINUR CUT •nil IND CUTS

maple furniture. UHF·VHF rec:epUoD, mem·

QJ)'•DIItlo tutlldJ, front sound, front control•.

...,
·IIJiil ·a
Milly

apl:~":n.11 :er w~d m:~'

by H.a... aott•l

SIMON'S MARKET

,

lll&amp;tell

ey, ow. a u
exiiJr
vallds getting tAige er.
Two observations drew heaJr
thy guffaws at the affair Prlnat Jlhl!lp'a, when he rer
mtr1ttd: "Thlll'l ••• • Urne
whtn lhe rllht ptoplt bad .:,•
molll)l - IIIII'• whlll Ill~, ,
ld about prlneely forluntl. AM
Cill'l' Oranl, a rtcll11 fltbll' ln
h!II01, munntll'td about anotiJ,
tr riCIIIIt fllhll' Ia lht ll!fte
111 braaklt: "lay, wa•n'l, that
htnt11 aboUt John Waynt!

it4klji{dl.?tfii?4Zii7

1

dlpul)' tpla NmiMI ....:...,, Melahart, Mrs, Marvi11 Kelf1,
lo oend il1 re.ervations lor the Mn. Jamesliawley, Mrl. 0t1to
l'allJ dl:lh!r It Con Bt'fle Karr, and Mrs. L. R. Wiley
Jlaoioo.
' ftrfl named as I!OIIeiHI!lor
Cluirlet HfM'- ard Ud til.
Ada llmll I,
~ Mro, Bunce wu
'
.
leader uslnf the lith
by ~ dlpuly, PllyUio Bewaa, llltll poem lltll!d "WIIb 1l'rJeud,
:.. dillCrll:t
1J Jl'olk."
were
WM
ay, oetYfd by Mrs, Homer
All'!.~ J'oNot Ron llall Mrs. Lelllie &amp;rvin Mrl Wallet

HELEN HELP us •I

SAYS

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;"Ill
ROCK
M \'.Mar.
Y. I public
27 It 3i,,p. inrilld
m. atlltt
hold • SPRINGS
tUIIllllare !alo
to cllureb,
111811. 'nlt 111
2JI arut M•r. :At in the buUtUa, '
IIIONDA'f
otmtrly occu~led by A8hwwtb I .lANE HOWIU.l 'I'IN'I',
twell't'•. Thiii'J! will '1! 80 bo 1 1 Daloghlt'" ol IJDloa Veterua

to 10U It I rtiiOIIIbll prlct.

~ ~ O:.::,uta.!.~ Tboa.

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NIAilLY IVIIlYIODY .• . IVIIlVWHIIll , . .
lliADI A NIWIPAIIIIII IVIRYDAY

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to lltform you, •. and to make more 10001 av11lable

uesdoy Evemng

oa1

"n m1k1

¥11ta• or nytnr Y••· aad uytna no. It merely Mrvea

=;!:·'j

em

Modtr11 ldvtrtltlna lrlta ta put lt1all In yout ehott.
It muat lr)t to anewtr your nttda, lnltrprtt lhtm -

lbbta. It ean'l even make you nad the rda. Beoa1111
Ill ordtr to tuoceed, Jt mUll llvt you the 1nolent prl·

Are Shown by h
w-. M
rs. A//enswort

Georp

,,. \!other• Club will •pon~vr
an old lb/lhionfd I!C)Uare ftDitr.t l
;'t lhe Chesw Orodt !irhMI,
.Saturday l(l)m llO 10 11 :30 p, 1
m •·ith mu•k· by Ralph
1f ll on4 group. ~ jl~ aupper
lol'ili prect&gt;de the danr.: at 5:10 :

~'hll·

~~~~ v~ J"ti ~""';'~? ~' ~;:sexy

fiM1111 &gt;.:

,Itowot~N
be
!Ilk.!'1111
If -~

changeable! How about all those I who
Dear Readers: ' ' .
•t tJilr
things you told me on the . :;nmacu .
es nd be the cen, i Letters are runnln&amp; 25 10
phone?"
ave a mce ~~r, a
t h
t' i AGAINST baby..,ltler pay ,- -lol{·
Helen, I never in my I if e ter of ~~ •: pullw: c : ; 'jll'andparenla - 1111! tbe ·~
ttlephonld tnolbtr mtn In
IIIJ*Ill..,
1ft motUy tNm lflftilfirtllh; "
Wtty. I'm hl~pU, mmled,
dou~t mlllllnl on "'~
lui rtlltllllbtt, you ~"('
n 1 cillldren and don't hiYt mar. you lit lllfOIII
...
tltln art II1IIIJ - .. ~
~ 1,~ 1011,,::: u~e for lflaitl.
I'~• 1111paltd a marrllp i than co14 Glib, to illlo'fl
•
• _ '
aounaalor but bt lhlnlcl ~Wery· . tllatlon. 1 bopt you _ , .:J!Ii!
1 fln•llf vonflDclld him IOmt- llllna Js line, and I'm lilt o4d· alii _ H.
,,, ! n ~ ,
._ llal:ePAlml:'ttrutloul body wa• piaYinl 1 Joke, bul btl!. Would 11 11411p to ,.. one 1 'lllla eotunm 11 dii'all.i~
8'
Thre:_ M h now fYfi'Y 11m1 1 1111 1 man by Jllllllll! - R.T.
j fan1l!¥llvllfl,
li 'IW'It).l!'• ,
Today Ia Ill' y, m 11 ' look twice 11 me, I lhlDt ba1 Dear ft·
I ktd troullll10lit jut fir it ,,
lilt l8td day oi!Me willa liU to l1f hid 1 phont ~•II trtd wha.111 Of cWrll lt would htlp :ublt, let Htllll ' - fOil, "
follow.
ho thloklq! 1 e\'111 1topptt1 hi•· JOII 10 11 the oounulor for lhl will alto WIIB , _ '
Tilt moon la bttw!tlll Ito now JJtg 111)1 mnk dollvertd. I 01111'1 DLP, not ll!ll'tlf rympathy. 1 own 1mullnl ettpfiofiMM, AI- "
OVtr 11 lilt Wll'l!fr'llot, dut,
phall lllld flrlt qu1rttr.
act norm11 to anyolle, and 1 It tlket two to make 1 bad
H•ltn 8oltel In l!ll't 11·
1
Ina ttbtmal Ilk• lor Nor,
Tilt lllOI'IllDI atar 11 V1!11UI. eon't aay anything. Heav~n•l mm1111. II ONII: lhiJlfl up llhll nawiiJIPif.
man Maller'• "An Amerloan
How would It $ound Jf I went up (maybe you h1ve faulbi you ;;;.;;..;;;;;.;,;;.;.;.;;_ _ _ __
Drum," the oauUout Kle1110r
ThtiYtnllflrlar Ia Jupiter. to a melt aequolntaiiCIItnd Ilk· dldn'tllllllltloll), lho other mtty '
Plll'ktr, who h111h1 rolt of wife
J'lntnoltr Andrew Mellon fd, "H••• you btttn lttttlHC dlr- follow htr IHCI. Olvt II 1
of Stullrt Whltmll1, mual hive
"tlllvlct to tbt lovelorn': I)' tl!lephanl t~lll from mel" tryl - H.
had I )lfllmonltlon. Jf'or lhl lltdlrtiNey un111' Pl'tlldeDII HardWhal con I dG! - VICI'IM
OUr Htl111:
dtnly Gtmandld lbtl mr,vne
lnl Coolldll aad Hoover wu !l@a Vlctlm · ·
'llllo 11 to t..I.H., thl trlnd·
- publloJI)' mtn, 11111 mtn1'
thl '
r
·
f
whl w1n11 10 be potd for
111
1ve hellt'd 0 JOint 10"h 111.. 1111
berl tnn tbt U!llll'aman, be
born on 1 dayh
·
baby!ltllnl htr own ft'lndehll·
On lhll Clay Ill liiOrY '
phone trleu, but lhla 11 l •
ord"'ld ott lht flit untU tbe
In 1803, one ol tile earllel!t eatl A llttlo lltulhttljJ mllhl d';. , ldl
am the ,
nhearoal wa• ovlt' A 11111 pl'tr
1
Ullllon, for ln th4t '1cene where
"advice to the lovelor" tratk lblo creep down, and, moth:.1~ ~1°~1'IUndmother
lhltwo have 1 battle, Whltmlb
aolumna appeared.
wh~ y~ find her, I bope you of an ldorlblo llvtn-month ,
•
111
tt1r1 ofl hill' rabt. Ill to tlolng,
In 1814, lhe Unllld Slate! " · Sho 1 MhM" an enomy or old lft'l. t babyalt htr any ume
hi Wtnllllbt buJintiiiO Ulktlflnlld lite Phllllpplne lllando I practlell )olcer. ~~~·~ 1 ean provldfd I hiYI no pllnl
1 o1 my own. 11'1 1 lftlt prlvt· .
UOUIIy, he 1oH ofl IIIDII of lllr
Uaefr lndeptrtdenco to become !ht1 bound to I'IIVt.l
her
pracllcally
efiiCI!vt
July
4,
1148.
(~uth)
bet:auu
lhe
crude
leae lnd I WOIIId l!tYI!I' eonold· ,
IPIJirtl, lnvlnl
1
nudt. Ont Clllllll'lmlll, who bid
In liNt Waltar Huaton and can help braglnc. Kaep your er Utklnl monf)' for ltl
.
movtd fill' to lht rw with
h fir 1 ll)'eo and ears open 1nd 1 know.
th
thl k
Dllohlno, klpl rolllJ!I- bUIIhe
~it tOn JoltD beelmt t I I Jna amlle on your fa&lt;:e; lnd Any grandlnO lr wt10 • n I '
wlll
ruoh
.alh!ll'and·oon loam to receive don't be llroid 11 Irk quetllon• 1111 nenda money to blby 111 :
.•.
"Olear!." The elder llu!ton lllout JIOIIlble phonullll. They I hor own ne111 and blood to elth· 1
· waa aelected beot aupporllna ctUt loraollll propollllotll! 1_
ar my harcl up or •III'JI dlalll·
aelor Jn "~e Trea!W'4! of Dear Helen:
I tmlti'CI - HAPPY ORANOM~
il "
If PJrldOill!
·~~i~tiSh!rra
M1dre and the oon the M lrltndl say thoy love 10 , DNr Helen:
belt dlrl!tltor for the ••m• go portlea where my huoblnd Balnt paid by thl hour
lo 1 No1 wnon you tin IIVI ner I
1 11 liven onl)l'to.
j.
bloutitul Corovollo wotch lor
u you uld 1n 1 r1cent
picture.
. 11 at but lhey couldn't lln wllh
V
•• little u $10,96. Thl
, would Jill lnclualon In
In 19&amp;3, dO\nger Queen Mary him. He's the "llft of" all right. I
l'r.. Plorldl acl11,••
CtroYOiio II no ot Lodlol' tnd
1 •lllmln tablet• be hlrmful
Men'• watchn wl,ll -corn· '
died ln London ot the •11• of 86 · Nothln&amp; 1• oacred. HI• la\'Drlte .
( 41 !"',1':.~111~~-:.,l•
pllloly chanp your ldlll
ldullll
J•ubject lo oex and, believe me, '
Not A Con!HII
!bOUt W
IIChOI. 8tCI\Ill tor
A _ Tltll fllamla 11
A .thtJughl for the dsy- our own sex lifo Is no secret,
lvoryont Can Ool
$10. 9 ~ you hm 1 witCh
....... 1D --~ dlell. VIII· Alhem•n. orator Demot!lhones: 1the! 11 1111 can gel 1 laugh!! [
Certlfio&lt;il Gulttllon
11111 dooon't arlnd lttall to
I bunya~nq
MlW•
• th
ood
w,
Mlin Strut ,...,.roy, 0 .
I- SATURDAY TIL 9
miD IW delfcleitcy II
"To remond I man o. e .i
I know six people who • r •
pltCII. lt'l I flnll~ rnl•
chlntd, pree l~on, jtwtiiCI•
lll1111Dlll clllldrtnl!ld oaum turna you hove done btlll l! : 1..;.;,;;..;;,.;o..,;...,_..,.....,
lever watch that keeps 3¢·
POMEROY
irriU!IIUiQ' lllld &lt;Oowliioul. 11 very mucb hke a reproach.
, curate time. Not juo1 lor 1
little while t ilhar.
·
II 11t'J ran In lflulltl but boa ii8W aetlaUve. Altbouah It is
11100
lut tlmt 1fttr Umt.
bHII rtportld a1 balD.I
' uld to be especilllly uottul lor
laltd with IODII forma of lllllr IObtrl"l up otter 1n aloohollc
CAUVUI.l
IIIII. Tilt av•q• adult
bttljJe, u bll many other um.
AND OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED
qulrta about 1.1
There havt been no reporll ol
WI IUftlll
tbll Ylllmlll dtUy. SliiCII
hlbltuallon. II 1bould not
An larly
Art
you
a
high
•chool
graduate
who
think•
logically
IIDOUDII an not atored In
taken by plll'tiOIII with h
Lay-Away
and would llkt to m• that ability 111 a challtngltog
!lor
body but .,. promjiiJt tllmln
blood prtl1111'4!. Too
te :~~~:: !I job?
ad, no harm would ruult
1111)' "uti panllna, t1
OrHullloll
You 1ro tnvlted to con1ult with Mr. Dan BargdlU,
llklll/l ltln IXCHI of your I'll- IIIII Cllnlnttll,
Dlatrlct Manoaer, Buraer Boy Food.Q.Roml!, to oval,
qulttmtrtl.
PlfiH IIDd )'OUt
uate your potenllll In our rapidly explndln&amp; rtttaur,
ant org1nbtttion 11 1 future m1n1ger of one of our
Q- Wbal II I'IIID1 What
Uti com-It 011 WIDayae
lrudJijl41, M. ,,
eare
locaUone.
l~jiAfllUI
Ill lbt bocJ¥1
b papor, WbUt Dr.ll!:.:~i ll
We will train you lor 1 job with 1 futur e and ad·
$tort
- Rlltlll or VItamin P II Jlltll o-t UIWI!I'
nncement
to
1 live !l.ur• Income bracket. Apply In
111elul Ill IODII piii'IODI Wh 0 ltlill'l be w1U IDIWir lollefl
penon only 11 Union &amp; Sou th Congre11 Strel!la; Ath·
lllve 1 l&lt;tndllltl)' Ill brulll .... ...,nl lotertll Ia lltture
Court St.
en
a, Ohlo, from 1-B P.M.
111 beco1111 of tncnaald frllll· 111111
111 of tbolr ~apJUulel. Ont PI· I;iiiiiiii.'____liOiil_,;;ii
Ulllt who 1141d fiPIIIIIII llllrJorr.
lilian ln lbe whllft of htr
waa .... b111fllled by •&amp;all
tbltl vltll!lln.

lhO"'Itllor a ltW mD111111IIthlt
I was really a Mr. Bog at the
affair - for, as I settled down
at my table, cameramen sudden
1¥ appeared and the nashllshts
popp@d •• thty loou!ad lbllr
oamtrae In lllf dlrtollon. Wltln
I rtaovertd from 111f bllndntll
I bto1m1 1wan thai MXt to
wm Doroth)' Mtlont and
Johna with htr huaband,

h This Way!

':t •mr

:0-:.s
:1n

9::JO • · m.
1
f:.I~Tf:RN IIIOH &amp;:bool JUD·

1~1011 rr~.

lOr
Phl\1?,
chirped lugubriously: lmagme
me and IDs Highness togeth&lt;!r
- the Prince and the Pauper."
murmured: "I'm
WII'Dir rlllllrltod
latlrl
llllilll'l worry, bttt
ml)llll
lllrrl1011 JbouldPrtll11
1111 namt hl1
1 role In

IVID IDtlclpalt lhtm, At tbt 11m1 llmt II
10 demanda upoa you. II un't make you

·:-::'y,,: • ,:,1 Howoii Slides

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YOUR OLD TV FOR A NEW

• mbe Mn. D~~e Walbunl """ \\'leftup
' .., n IIIIIIIIMn pnrM Mrt. :ce Mrs. t:mll Ball. HoiiHJit wJtt I•
Ilia Olllllon, Jr., --u, lfJIIIItld u JIIIINID CIGIJII1lUtH
w. M IJe M"'dllllll!• ooorr• Alldertoa, '
..me. ~. P" her - • · ~~~~~~~~ Rub, Ml'l.
.Llonold Lowery, .Jam.. liiiCh. . - l'll*'t CD INI1c 411t b7 cnw. Will 1nd Mn Jlld
3nol, Franc
. ll Andenol!, Hlt'ry
i llaiiiiiiiOel'lll ... -.~..... lr.. 'the ~. IIIII
( ~1oort ond Judllon White.
ef1 W
tJ, 111'1. ,J, ld. 'l'htUIGI, J111et It IIIW 01 lllklll
MIDDL.EPO'R'l' BAND Boot!~
batldp e~, flllllllll 1 llldld flit Yliltrllt lltlpllall. &lt;.'olorl!d slides Iaker: lD
m AIMclallOII WIU wet on ; Ji'UDerll
lOll far
ll(r mambll'lblp t1 Ill It
dltt, Rlflllli-ljl ft't lll'\llld It wall wtre shown by Mrs.
1
1
rnurodoy e•1111111 Marclt IH,
""
IIYI 411111
lilt olfllt ot dll eel!• by tba pr Allens\V()rtb 111!0 ~==II
· • 1
, at tllf hllh ICJ\ool' &lt;o!P!e1'11 11
~::..~
CJdkl wt1f1re tdtrhe~ lfn, IIIII IIIII Mrt ~!. Ml'l tbtn, at the Marth I
1, 7'14 p. m. AU band Jlll'elllll beld lilt"..'"
•
Cltnld 'lf1ldtralutll llbd 1111 ..~- •
'
tllltA!d ' tl lilt Loyal llerMils
111 tbl MJ4dlepor1 Churrh of Christ
arf utfod tAl ~llfQd the mH~
- - . It 1 p.m. It tilt tlnlt to 11114 flt 11 1111 ltiJIJI .....,,
were 1
111
~k~g~ ~ '"! to dltCUI! IM!vttal lmpor~ :
~ Wltb lltlrlll
!lame lor ~oat. clldy for ...,~q by 1111'1.
'llllldlf evening.
:
' · '"' buoiM•• Item., inelutllnr JBotr.m dlltlldo ~· ~ lbt ddJdrea willa - ....... W., .ad Mrl.
During the business oessi011
WAi lhe aprln&amp; concert, bllld p•r· . bind
Olbln
'111- ed. 11 tii'O'III II)' lfn. l
1111 Gills voted to pravlde two
lies and other proj~.
' Sll; wu 1 Nlldeat Or RII!IDt 011a Klapp, IDIII'Irr._ tbalr• ~Oirtlf lt--e
pollld liUes lor the Easter ni 11l II
MODEL
R ROCK MPRTN'O~ ORANGE Iand 1 member ol tlla llloJu lbat IIIII Jim . . . ,.
Mn
Ylce lllbe ehurch. 0 0001100
' - - will mri!f In I'I!IUI•r ...1101 Methodlot Chllteh
lor .....,. Olrll ·~
Metts
1011111111\ees for the Dell
1464MA
., , '111urllday at I p m. Willi H11c SUI'\'lvon lnclufl 1 d!!uCbllr, ' 11 .1u111 u1 1111 IIlii 111
-a. w"!• made with Mrs.
. rosonvlll~ lnd Hamlork Orol't ' lllrl. Leu Holler, RD. Rlalu; 'D""'D!IId lltlr. lfrl. , _ .
Gllqe Child&amp; ond Mrs. w.t,lor II
ctong~, a• II"'ots. llemlof.'k !Nil&lt; li'llldclllldrlll It 8ft&amp;! Ita JICII1Pf cllldftDIII 11111111 " - ' .._ 01una11 1111 1 Bu11auervin&amp; In April and Mrs.
· r;rove will open lnd clou lho i arllldehlldret,
lkler, Mof, lbat 1 whttltw wGIIIdllt dlcor· ~ tvii!IDI 11 tllllr 11111, Alleuwtrlh Ill May. Serving Your old TV may cover your down payment on a
me•ting on~ H1rrl~~n~~vU11 wiU ' lie Pullloa, NI!IW&amp;rt, Olllo, llld / ate! In • 1ooa1 111«'1 IIIII lbal will! LIGJ1Jl Rtnllay, oonogJJor, commltle&lt;" were also appoint,
new Pblk!o Color TV. Come Ill today and see Mig,
1111
IWrO!h·
llf
nd niPb·
:s:::r::;
reponl!d m incl*lll
0,\~ IVON ONE CLASII of Slle wu ll!lo prauelld
ltlllletllft,llld 111al18wu 'l'l1t Elmor Webnlng, Mrs. Georae nlfteent Early American styled oouao11 finiahi!CI to

Di .,edneaday

1114

'Z: 1 thas!r:

Ever Thought About

PHILCO COLOR TV

Iurs. McNickle

,)

0 II b 34 l!IH-7 .,.., fer l!ell!llly, 0111 Ill of
Neloon, Lu er...
Lloy4llal~l,y=h=•:":••:1·:Pome==ro:y:rJII:I4:d:l•~P4»1~,~··::.:11'=C-::'=:::;~ lbom are separated. Thest eo
are otber members of the I"
ealJetl wita don't bolll up 11
I
east.
bomt -they're spollttl; • •
'
Oh, mlde
yes, 01!
In lbtll!Oihetl
lttlt,
ll!lfi!b llld
exl*t
)'llle
mull Jrave had a reatfJ flow 110'/llist Ellioll Arnold.
Delnr
~."plctur:
not wu
·
thbllllhey'n
hfllriotll
when
~ou
lull!lf sayings going, dll'ilctr 1 Fl'oln all parlldl the bla bill· ~...~e, Yo~o:f ~
ftbl to gq. Alao ll'a "1111, 1,
It lhe galaealed ~.his rif!:: Nom folks kept Hooking ~er lo
"
loti
'
de
fll'l,"
111 dll WI)'.
0

1\' 1.01118 IJOIOL
IIOLLYWOoOt When Joay
11::, wbo lollowld Cary

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""'' SOCIAL
if VNDAR

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1)

New York Ca Iva CaUJB

Wbce Jesus
WUllam
Ill
lll'COmpanled llf...
Mr. Russell, at - _..,
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"SKI"·DIVING-Spectncular stunts are demonsb·nted by expert skiers at an outdoor winter .sports show at Kongsbcrg, Norwny. At left, Birger Ruud, age 55, flips into a somersault. At nght, Ernst Knutsen, glides head first through the air like- a giant snowbird.

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WANNA PLAY?-Boston Red Sox
coach Ted Williams makes the re·
luctant acquaintance of someone's
pet pooch at the Boston team's
spring camp at Winter Haven , Fla.

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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REVELON
. HOLDOUT?-Not quito! Two-year-

River News

, old Mickey Boyer got'~ on a .. lie
· down" strike as his dad, Clete, tries . ·
',•,,.• "" to persuade him to leave the field
at the New York Yanki!es' camp at
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., so Papa Clcte
and other Yank players can resume
training. Mickey finally agreed.

L~htener s2.00

HAIR SPRAY· 98c

REG. $7.50
' RUBENSTEIN

BY REVELON

REG. $1.50 VALUI
DOROTHY GRAY

HAHL BISHOP

LIPSTICK • • · SOc

LIPSTICK • • • 48c

REG. $1.00 VALUI

.... Ultra

REG. $1.00 VALUE

'RI'AIE TIRE IIUYEJ! WHO SAYS:

"I Want SAFER Tires Than
Th- That Came On My Car."

BIGGEST SKI RACE EVER-

FREE RIDE-The Kansas City AthletiC's' Ken H~rrelson clambers aboard Charley
0, Ule ball dub's mule mascot, for a ride around team's park at Bradenton, Fla.

Everybody seems to be getting into the act as 6,597
skiers from 13 nations start
411 the biggest ski race in the
W world at Mora, Sweden. The
50-mile event was won in
time of 5.5~:38 by Sweden's
own Janne Stetansson for
his filth consecutive victory.

BROMO SELTZER
VALUE-REG. 69c

MENNEN

47c

BABY MAGIC 83c
RIG. $1.00 VALUI!

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Strong and Long
For Breaking 1ncl Chipping

Nalls

e Air Mail Envelopes ....

23c
• Milk of Magnesia Mineral Oil:..... 68c
• GUm orl'f.CANDY
lARS
10 29
• CheWing
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34c
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IICIC1CS 1Y THE IUCKfTFUl-i'J'GCeJsionaJ bowler Bill Lillard of Dalla&amp;, Tex., admires a trophy full of money
(f10,000) be WOA Qr lalWic lbe lllller Opeu. Bowlilai iDee\ apinat a lille 1ield ot kqlera lR .Milwaukee, Wis.
ICOnll Feat"'" BriiiiWalo

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SIMPLICITY

LADIES PASTEL

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PUMP
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SWEATERS - $3.95
FINE SELECTION
eCOATS eDRESSES eHATS ePURSES
FOR MILADY'S EASTER

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"SKI"·DIVING-Spectncular stunts are demonsb·nted by expert skiers at an outdoor winter .sports show at Kongsbcrg, Norwny. At left, Birger Ruud, age 55, flips into a somersault. At nght, Ernst Knutsen, glides head first through the air like- a giant snowbird.

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THE SHOE BOX

WANNA PLAY?-Boston Red Sox
coach Ted Williams makes the re·
luctant acquaintance of someone's
pet pooch at the Boston team's
spring camp at Winter Haven , Fla.

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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SUNNY SIDE UP

REVELON
. HOLDOUT?-Not quito! Two-year-

River News

, old Mickey Boyer got'~ on a .. lie
· down" strike as his dad, Clete, tries . ·
',•,,.• "" to persuade him to leave the field
at the New York Yanki!es' camp at
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., so Papa Clcte
and other Yank players can resume
training. Mickey finally agreed.

L~htener s2.00

HAIR SPRAY· 98c

REG. $7.50
' RUBENSTEIN

BY REVELON

REG. $1.50 VALUI
DOROTHY GRAY

HAHL BISHOP

LIPSTICK • • · SOc

LIPSTICK • • • 48c

REG. $1.00 VALUI

.... Ultra

REG. $1.00 VALUE

'RI'AIE TIRE IIUYEJ! WHO SAYS:

"I Want SAFER Tires Than
Th- That Came On My Car."

BIGGEST SKI RACE EVER-

FREE RIDE-The Kansas City AthletiC's' Ken H~rrelson clambers aboard Charley
0, Ule ball dub's mule mascot, for a ride around team's park at Bradenton, Fla.

Everybody seems to be getting into the act as 6,597
skiers from 13 nations start
411 the biggest ski race in the
W world at Mora, Sweden. The
50-mile event was won in
time of 5.5~:38 by Sweden's
own Janne Stetansson for
his filth consecutive victory.

BROMO SELTZER
VALUE-REG. 69c

MENNEN

47c

BABY MAGIC 83c
RIG. $1.00 VALUI!

" .

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RUBENSTEIN

Strong and Long
For Breaking 1ncl Chipping

Nalls

e Air Mail Envelopes ....

23c
• Milk of Magnesia Mineral Oil:..... 68c
• GUm orl'f.CANDY
lARS
10 29
• CheWing
Se loeh
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34c
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breaktlnuib •••

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IICIC1CS 1Y THE IUCKfTFUl-i'J'GCeJsionaJ bowler Bill Lillard of Dalla&amp;, Tex., admires a trophy full of money
(f10,000) be WOA Qr lalWic lbe lllller Opeu. Bowlilai iDee\ apinat a lille 1ield ot kqlera lR .Milwaukee, Wis.
ICOnll Feat"'" BriiiiWalo

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LOW PRICES

I'OIIEROY - LOCUST ST. 1~ alorJ frame, I room.• (I
bedrooms), batb, full 11-.

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SKAMPER CAMPING
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Core e Bulldo1er
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BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

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!IlESE "BLUE
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Pomertr ELECTROLUX
SWEEPER,
WY 2·2196 Mtddl....,., 0.
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Good
suction,
complete
with
ROUTE
124
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PHONE WY2-2156
attachments and paper throw . At Syraeuse Corporation
COBA SELI!CT SIRES, INC.
Meteor 4 Dr. Station Wagon. Low mileage by ona
local
owner. Red vinyl interior trim. White finish,
Notice
Wanted To Buy
away bags. Bal....,
d u AUCnON _ sai.;I;ia1:- riarcb Use the breeding service thai
W.
W.
tires abow little wear. Luggage rack, V-8 en===:----:-;-:---.,-1:::-~~=-~:;i.;--i;-:-:-; · fiUI. WY 1-2685.
I 26 1966 10 .30 8 m Tbe folsaves you money. Call for
Kine.
automatic
trans. Power steering, radlo and
HR~ I E RS. am taking ordora WANTED TO BUY WY';,~~d S 22 31&lt; lo~ing ~r~nal ·pcoP.,rty will COBA service, Clair W~e,
0110
heater
and
many
extras.
tor Southern tomato plaatll. used plull. Ph
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be sold at the former Pryor Tech., Pomeroy, WY 1-2641
now._ WiH arrive around ApS 20 If J.IOTOCYCLE- 1164 Honda Su- Farm on State Route 174 be- or Chester 9115-2145.
n ~ ,2' Btlly Htll, Racloe, WI AN AUTOMATIC, electrla pop- per Hawk. 305 CC engme.- tween Long Bottom
and
3 16 !Ole
~ - !5-11.
3 24 SOle corn machine. Contact the Like new. f500. Oak Street, ] Reedsville, near the entrance
Power steering and brakes, automatic, fully equipRutland Fire Dept., SH Z. New Haven, W. Va., Phone to Forked Run Lake. In part WATER WELL Drllll~g, Water
ped, radio, heater, blue finish. Spotless clean interior,
Stop I Look I Read I I t371.
3 20 3lc . 8112-2318.
3 22 31p as follows:
pump sales and servtces. Free
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. AN rtQUE Furniture,
cltsltel 1 S ROOMS almost new furnl- Propelled Lawn Mower, (I yr . Z350. Hoffman Drlllmg Co.
SOON
mlscellanooua. Call or write ' , lure. P~ne SH 2-5413.
' old), Coal Cook Stove, Coal
3 II 301c
WHAT?
Conv. Cpe. Locally owned and low mileage. While
Mra.
Howord
CecU.
1110
W
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s
22
6~
2~ c Do It Yourself Car Wash
flnlab,
black top, red Interior, automatic trans. Po·
Main St., Pomeror.
.1 Heater, Refrigerator, 2 '~15 1111n1 Brothen Aalo Wreetln1. wer tJieerlng
WHERE?
and brakes, good tires.
1 'ill tit 1965 HONDA CB 160. Like new.\ of Dtshes, Cooking Utesruos, Used parts fo
and
In Pomeroy- A Good
Location
----c:---::-:----;:----:- 1 Price $400. Phone SH Z-43311 1 2 pc. Living Room Suite, trucks. Compl~ ~"':f Bood·
li
WHO?
For S1le or Rent 1 alrer • P:._fD. ___ _3_20__6~ ; lfigh Boy (IOO yrs. old), H:: ed brake lining for all pasSa underl E~~:p a ndlng His
775 by 14 and 775 by 15. Tele- 1 Made Chestnut Desk,
.
aenger cars. Rebuilt genera·
Ca.lllpolls Ser vlu To You
St. Wagon, vinyl fnl., white finish, all good tires. VB
b h
tional Bookcase, combination
engine, automatic trans., radio and heater,
1
ROOM
HOUSE
and
at
i
brity
black
tires.
First
tire
I
desk
and
bookcase,
glass
door
tors
and
clutch
plates.
All
WATCH FOR
OPENING
and a; room house and bath. I $23.25, secood tire $:111.65. EJ:. bookcase, 2 pc. Antiqu_e Cher_- anusedteeda.ndNorewbouptletnpatorts s~;e·
WY :!-3704.
J 23 3tc Ira rim $7. ~ each. Newell's
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ry
Love
seat.
Steel
!tie
cabtb
lie
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L.
7:30
- -b-ed--- - h
2 Sunoco, Cbester, Ohio.
h . Tr 1
t you e r, • a. m.
MODERN 4
room orne,
c
net,
Pore
swmg,
a
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p.
m,
Sundays
a.
m.
to
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Station Wagon. 8 cyl Powergllde. Radio and healer.
3 18 301
JIT ~ H
SUPPER, Saturday car carport. Inquire John T.'
complete,
Planet
Jr.
Garden
p.
m.
Located
miles
north
New tires. All white outside with red vinyl Interior.
12
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:,I:OICII 1&amp; starting at 4 p. m. Wolfe. Racine, phone WI 9Tractor. Lot ol Hand Tools, of Pomeroy on m. Rl. 7_ Ph.
A local owned low mlleage wagon.
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Gas Range,_ 6 Gas Heaters, 1185-2297•
:lllp
3 3
'""! &lt;chool in Middleport. Hugh Cairns, 118 S. Second 1
1 9-pr. Dmmg Room Swle,
Sp•.n&lt;ored h1· the Mtddleport , St., Tipp City, Ohio. 311 6tc
Landmark's Got
Some Carnival Glass, Break·lr = = = = = = = = =
\"l unt eer r ;n Dept.
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last set. Sola Bed. 3 rock·
Deluxe vinyl trim, green finish, radio, heater, good
EXPERIENCED
3 22 41c
for Slle
EVERYTHING
ers, 5 beds complete, lot of
tires-Reduced Price.
- -------- - - - -- - -- - - 1 Why drive 110 milea, when
Books, Walnut
Wardrobe.
E"l !lF IU.Y LADY or rouple to 1965 SINGER In beautiful new I"'U can get delivery et our
Dressers. Baby Bed,
High ,
h
r
nd
area warebou.11e. Call ua for
h
; ,1.,1 olme Rorh rood m J ~- ,.,,.ng table. Zig zag, but- . tpeeialized ~ervice - Bu1i
Chair, Wringer Type Washer, '
4 speed. Radio and heater. Black finish with red vi1r !lr
0111"
Ji,: 1'' on\'.
hoi f
d!sign blind Spreading Available - We
3 rugs, Many articles
not 1
end
nyl bucket seats. 102 engine, like new W.W. tires.
" '" Hort!ord, W. Va.
hton e, "ancy • . ' zip- A1ao Can Apply Liquid Nilisted.
em, appuque. sew m
troaen To Your fieds . All
3 22 3tp
Marlin L. Carr, Owner
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pe.-.. etc. Guaranteed . Only A.nalysls, atraigh! &amp; mixed
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a
mooC~
materlalo
avellable.
All
at
Terms:
Cash
left ,..
payments
· oewlow prices.
.sn :w.-\RT"S GUN SHOP. Rut- 6Wy
oN&lt;
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6tc
Not
responsible
fur accidents
2
Low mileage by original owner, good Urea, VB en·
L· n~l . Ohio. Lots of oew gun&lt; _
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Sale conducted by Bradford
gine, automatic trans., radio, heater. Sharp - black
'"'d rrloadt ng eq uipmeot. Will I ROOM HOUSE with 3 lot!
Auc t"1on Co mpany.
I 'NY 2-2193
Pom•ror
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finish, red vinyl Interior.
"·"·· " II or trade. 3 ll J21c on Anne St., Pomeroy. Also
POMEROY
Lunch served by W.S.C.S.
I
1.11 acres, with water well,
OHIO
I
3 20 __6tc:l,""'""'""'-~""'""",}·l
1.n·;r wei ght 'lllfrly with Dex-. o• Rt. 124. 1960 Ford car,
• ~ CONDmONJNG Rei'"'•
' TWO FRESH cows. locd;t posts ""'
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6 cyl. engine, automatic traus. Power steering. radio
\ tc.rl. i''lr. tmacy.
3 16tltpi able offer refused. Russell
Jade W. Coney, Mgr.
·
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Pbo11r
and healer.
- - · • Welch, Anne St., Pomeroy.
er. Sherman Roberts, WY 2· era ton, ••
•en.
111
3537
3 22 3tp
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3 24 3tp -UPRIGHT Deep Free'l~18 1416.
Auto Salet
Pll; tablets: Fast as l'quids. SIMPLICITY garden traCtoi, cubic feet WY z-6321 or WY - - - · - - -,-- - lint; 98c at S1&gt;r~ Pharmacy , 511 h p. with all attachments l-36l8.
3 13 lie
Farm Machinery
VB engine, automatic trans. Power steering, good tir·
1159 V.W. 9 passenger bus, new
3 _' __301P $200. Marietta house paint, BURNS garden cototiller, at- II'ORD tractor A-1 shape, good motor and clutch, good shape
es. Radio and heater.
L&gt;r·:l.lCIOUS HomPmaae Pizza . f 14 price, 5 beehives, S2 earh. most new, will sell for one.. tires, G. A. Deem, Racine must sell. Call WY :1-3216,
Sllc. iflc, and Sl DO stzes. Oe- · Call Mason 773-5296.
hall original price. One child's WI 9-26115.
3 21 61c Middleport, Ohio, or Inquire 1
at corner of 4th and Lincoln
l11~1;' Pizza, Sl StJ .J?rl(s Da1.
3 24 !tc
nursery chair, some antique
Business
Servieet
streets.
3 24 Sip
_ry B or:!lid~letlort _ 12 B Ur FROM wail-In ; flit, no soil ot atone pieces, old
bottles,
SoUd cab and body, good tires, heater, nice for
model.
SEVERAL OTHER GOOD TRUCK BUYS.
WllilON'S
Car
Wash
en
Page
1161!
DODGE
LANCER
GT
2
O P E~ sOON . Roush and Lyon! , . n. on carpets cleaned with 1 jars, teapols. See or call Mrs.
1
(·amping Trailers, autboriJ. 1 Blue Lustre. Rent electric I R. A. Rife, Main St., Rut- Street in Middleport is under door, standard sbift, 6 cylinder
•ew management. Manager, from estate of Ballard HurseJ 1
' P' che dealer.
Camping ; sbam?MI'r $1. Baker Furnl- land Phone SH 2·4131.
All Kind• of Good Buys Allin One Piece
eq ui pment and supplies. Hor-' tun Co.
S 20 6lc 1
S 24 3lc Franklin Martin. Open at I Justice. Kenneth McElhlnny,
\On·st. Mason, W. Va.
a. m. Close 9 p. m. Salis- administrator. Phone WY Z.
At Yovr Chevrolet DMier
faction
guaranteed
or
will
do
1151
or
WY
~S
23
stc
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job over. We also pick up and
clellver.
F.'verythlng for $2.00. 1951 CHEVROLET. Excellent
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"' d___,:-:-:::_
car.
3 23 6tc condition. Good werk
MEN OR WO:.tl!N, would 150 '
DAILY
• we•l added to your present
Call WY Z.7736.
S 23 Sic
NEW &amp;: USED CARS AND TRUCKS
li. Toupo&amp;
AC1I088
DOWII"
lr
1956
FORD
Town
Sedan
V-8.
inrnmeo interest you?
One L Kind.
l . Chlnea.
li.Fuot
Standard transmission. EJcolanfl ~ to 2 hours ,morning.
art
leMr
ON DISPLAY
temple
afr t•rnoon or evening.!. Car t..Notices of 2. Capital of 22. Do1oCUI
lent condition. Alao 1958 Ford
a oort
Norway
26. 8oo 18
OPEN EVES 9 P.M.
POMEROY, OlUO
V-.'1 . Autnmatie tranamtsslon
rH'! 'P'\jary.
Write Box 668,
AT ITS GREATEST
T. Rent
3. Sklna
down
Ponutoy, Ohio.
3 22 Btc t . Orove of
2 doer hardtop. l':xcellent con:ftl. Fiery
4. Part of •
.
...... ·-- -- - Plain or wttb pepperOni,
play
small lrt'•"
Z8. 8oolha
dition. Also 1953 Cadillac. Ex·
Bt :t t Q!)ZF.R WORK. Re ason- 12. Firepla('e
Muuge, mushroom, ham or
~ndltlon. SH • '"'. tiM poli.t wheN the aovtb Uae a·r the ...Uq CouatJ .!load. and thrallfb
5, Bermul't:•
H . Tr!ekay
cellenl ""
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SecUvn 30 etouet th4o tlld HDter- tbe 1aDib of WUUIIIII H. uul J:lla II.
combinations.
able. dependable. and
e1 13. Civil
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u.. ·~ Utere t.ermirulle. Th• h•rela aauter ud th MJddlePOrt
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wronp
6 . Soatter
lt8. ltallaa
penal!ce. WY 2-2208
- - - - - - , -. , -- - -dalcrlbed porthill bavl111 • W~Ji .r NorUieNIWU Ranwu ComPIAJ,
to
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or
1~• S!11 _ J5c to 1.50
c:lty
0.30 mUe, more or le'UI.
tile alwve meaUoaed r,n d juaeUDD
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TIUto ,•oro11o vAcATION!
and tMon tennlaaw.
thread
Jl. Large
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1963 MERCURY .. ........ .. .... $1695

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1964 OlDSMOBILE '88' 4-DR. · · $2149
1962 BUICK lnvida .. · ........ · $1695

1960 STUDEBAKER •.. .. ... .. · .. · $395

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1964 CHMLLE Mahbu .... .. .. $1895

fERTILIZER

1963 Volkswagen 2 dr. · · · · · ·· · $1245

WHEn
ALIGNMENT

1963 CORVAIR Monza Cpe. .. .. $1395

BRAKE SERVICE

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• 1961 Chevrolet Bel Air St. Wag. $1095

1960 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan · ·· · $669
1958 Chevrolet St. Wagon .. •.. · $199

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1957 CHEV. !-Ton Pickup .... $495

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B. Come in
10. Settin(

18. Flay
17. Guided
18. Soa.k
20. Victon a.n.

fi!!lp Wanttd

i WANTED:

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dow"~

ll. Nat.w'al fa,

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34. Sham
36. Data

tl.Galloy
DW'k
f.S. Timber wol

.o. Welkin

for on ~

21. Epoc~
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GIRL FRIDAY

flamma.bll!

Posil\on opE'n for ofrict.- work 1
maler1e.l.
in a two g~a n offir~ m Pome- · 2'6. H:xc\amatlon
roy. Typin g an absolu1P nE't"r..
Neg.atlv•
f'Ssity. Five day!l a week.

Send complete resume

CALL WY 2-990~
Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
Ill W. MAIN
POMEROY

..UILIC aOAD NOTtCI
OF TIM.I AND PLACI OP
"IA.IN8 CLAIMI FOR
COMPINIATION AND oAMAell
antaH r:.... '"''"
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To Avoa D. Anllu U.lf Awol•
Comptete Service
Drl~. Cohunba" Obio. noa· .. I'CIIdult
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ot Malp l'oun~ 1 • Obio; to MJ4dl•PHf.
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eluding refl?rl?nl.'E's . ate aod

marit al status.
Write To: Box 668-D

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By ART SANSOM

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

LAI:lD! GET THAT
TI-liNG OLlf OF
TI-IEi FOOL!

For Rent
$ ROOM HOUSE with

batb,
bol water heal Located at
1120 E. Mala St., Phone W\'
1-5334.
3 24 3tp

60RT 0' I-IATED T'Pi lll OOT. 50 SUDIJEN,

NOT A BAD GWA MP
BOAT TI-lE' (}l..Q GENT

NO LOO&lt;i QJOO·BY5; &amp; 6T 1'1-115 W~ ~OQ

EVER'BOO{I WIT!-' T tlEIR SON, TOM , Gtll=6

O(X.0 US. GANDY I DRY

HOME AND ~IS WI!: \:, JUI'tt , ANQ THOSi

INSID'E : H~ES 1?£AL

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4 ROOMS, first floor u:nfl.&amp;mlsb.
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or Jul.
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Belllllll•r ..... When tbe UmJt.. three other
Mary .....,...~
ad AIIDIN Rllht ot w., u... oa tile JAVne J..d.. a1111 1'W
Ul 1ft
1m.r11 lkle ol Nlocated S&amp;ate Boule ""I 1 "-I :r- ~ •'
No. 7, hc!Uoll 1.11 .,....
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eentar ol llf.elp Couatp &amp;oad No. lN.
lnll... uld POiht bllq uo mite. IDOd IN'
'l1le touthwesten ~ of nat. Ia the •r.u.p ol

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T 'MI6 6 ANYBOW
FOR. LOf'.IG!

HOUSE TRAILERS One 2 bedroom and one I bedroom.
Brown's Taller Park, Minerlvllle. Phone WY Z.SS24.
3 11 lie
NICE Z bedroom apartment
with garage. Newly decorated. Located on North 5th
Avenue. Pltont WY 2-2246.
3 D tfc
FARM HOUSE - I rooms, hoi
and cold water, gas, garden.
Near Syracuse, WY 2-2297.
J n 3tp
J ROOMS, oirst Roor ~
ed apartment. Mechanic Sl,
Pomerey, WY 1-2381.

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BEFORE I BREAK
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ly HOWII SCHNIIDII

r. M!l!k
UNITED WE ')
Sl"AND, RIGHT.

HOUSE on Lincoln HID, lwo
story brick, practically new.
S bedrooms and 2 baUta, !lit
acres. Priced lar below appraisal. Richard NeuWittg,
WY 1-2860.
3 20 1ft
FOR SALE- 42 acre farm. 6
rooms llld bath. T e n
minutes drlva from Pomeroy,
Route 143, Harrisonville Rd.
WY 1-6321 or WY U611.
I 13 1ft
FOR SALE: 7 room boWie with
bath, gas furnace, 410 Spring
Avenue, Pomeroy, f6t01). Ph.
WY 1-2211.
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HOUSE for sale, SIN Bamllton
st, Middleport, ~- can
WY z.ml.
13 1ft
FOR SALE - Seve• r oom
brick bouse with balb and
oulbulldlngs, corner lot, one
acre of ground, out ol high
water. Good garden plot! and
!101118 fruit trees. Could be
divided lntn good
bulldlng
lot!. Priced to seD. Call WY Z.
5156 after 4 p. m. weeka days
or WY 24657.
3 a 30tc
FOR SALE: I room house with
bath, full basement, 8H 11y·
aell St., Hlddleport. ~~
Pt. Plwanii8WIG'I.
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u.~~u..., M•••• CD\I•tJ Road No. lN. Minot, N. D. are anno1111dq -..,me. --. .-- "•
ua.t.!mU:11~1 .::a~:: the b1rtb of 1 daUpter, Joan IGIL
l II Ira
, ..... au R11111L!, ftUM~U o. Balle,. Sarah, Wednesday March
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HOUSE In Rutland, 7 rooms
and bath, large lot. Priced lor
quick sale. Phone SH 2-58M.
s 22 lie

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hlbmlal at the J,uactloa or a.UUDI
hlllbu.r7 TowDI.I:Dp lltl.cf No. lfi.L wttb
eaJtUq: Melli Cowt.ty Aold No. 3 IJa
u. JOUUiwu\ quaNt of kUo• 301
t11mca ..utbeutarlJ aloq U.. uld
ToWlUiblp Ro·ad., aa4 &amp;brouD
«hot
ludl of HenrJ and MI.I'M IIWirone
Cuun,,, Ohio.
llld RUAt'lll Q, a.u.,• • 4JIWU:. -&amp;1
You are IMINb7 notlfned. tiW tba 0.01 milt. moN or -.. &amp;o tbe polm
lltb 4&amp;7 of AprtL Ull al e:30 1. Dt. WbeN lJ,ru.Ued Aecett Bl&amp;h' of W~
et their office ID the eouat)' court- Une CJD U• SoutheulariJ l14e or ftlo,
hou" of 11ld eouatJ ill Poawroy,' eaYd &amp;tate Aout.. No. T e~.. \be
otoo. bu beea find bJ Ute coun" eeater of &amp;he Mid tQwJllhtp nad and
Cammlwionetll of llld COUDtJ .11 0.. ' Lbln termlntle.
t lme ond plaee for hearlhl elatm• IIJOUITN PIOPOIID YACATtOfh
for eonweiUitllolt enll .tamqe1
In
S!tuatN In Sthlblll')' Tawruhlp,
tM matter of Y&amp;eltlllf porllona
ol I SleUoa ao. Town I North.
Jlanl•
\be ruUo•lna: pubHc roada1
1l:t We.t and Ia leclUo• 111. Towa 1
PllliT PaOPOIID YACATION 1
North, aaqe 11 Wut., llld Mlail Ill
Belllf all that pili ol RI!DMJ ltrHt of the folloWIDI diiCirtbed
Jb.lfl
II 1bowD oa LIM. P!ll~ of the VW... Ccn111t7 ltoad No. IM )Jr1Qf Wlthln \be
of HoblfOll 1111 recorder.! ln Plat .BoQ. a Uatltl ol Ute Liadlld ACC~et~ IU1Ilt nf
at
1, Plat Rtcordl of
Melli War for nlocated ltat. BDuta No. 7. llnru.ete.
Count)' Ohio. l7tnl Mthla Ute JialiU BaeUoa 1.11 utd furtlwlr ,_,rlbld •
B,. order of tbe Coant, Com..
of u.. Llmlled AC!CIII JUJhi: of WQ 6)lloWI!
lhltlionen. IIQ Co\UlU'.
for n)oeeled stt;tl Boule Nc!. ' · IN·
a..tnnlq O.OJ l'lllJe, Soubrb' fftm
Ohio
tloa s.u aDd tunblr dncri'bed
~~~ ._tiM&lt; poUt&amp; where th., abo•e meatkrue4
Clal'kl IMdlle Non:ta
foiJo.,. ,
Umitad Aceeaa JUJiht of wu IJ.w
w H. 31. 11o
Be.g~nnlnl ac &amp;bot nort.hertr enG l)f 1on Uta ...teri.J alt!AI of little &amp;oute
--\he ..14 ~treat uut ntnull..llr eouth· ; No. ' • ·()roaiU till e~~~ter Hl.ltlnJ
- arty 109.11 feet, meuund alaq UN! lhlp CoUDtJ· Road No. lN.
Aid
Mnterune ot Ute ••m•. The
Hid ,.,., bttnr 0.11 m111. 1110n or "-·
DAUGHTER BORN
1lreet hntnr a wtdlb ef 110 r..t llld mea.und Dortblri.J aWDI Ult Ml~
II'I_C!n+ and "'- T
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Nm1 all bound.S 011 lMtth •ld• In' UJ~d, fNm the JunetiOD ot ....,.
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ONCE. Apply in person. Crow's: 62. I 15 tf
C
-~teak_ House. _ __ 3 8 lie_ I .... DiiiOIVe!
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CUSTOM BUTCHERING arx
te. Nib
WANTED BRICKLAYERS I f.'I. Amooth
cuttlng Will buy bJdes e v •
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We are ~ Federal Government I 68. Inetleo
Monday PbU Meter~ Pbonfll
Contra... r and pledge to pro- 1
WV s-3510.
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vide equll emplovment op- I t!O.Ifaritlmo
llpat
portuniti., without regard to
OOMPLETE pest and termite
rare. rolor, crt&gt;ed or natioD· i DAILY CBirroQUO'l'E - Here'• how to won It:
conli'GI servIces. 20 years ex.
.:11'DLB • • XB
a! origi•. Knowltnn Construe- perlence. R&lt;laches t rata • oth- '""
now ...... '' oto"a ...... ..
al.
II LO!fOFICLLOW
tion Company. Contact John 11
er bousehold pestl. Free e• ucoND ,.o,ollu vACATION!
Ollelettlf -ply olaDdo for ....,.,, IIIIJIU oompl• A ta -.1
R. Lam, 120 University TerUmates and lllspection. No tto'!:!~~: !:ut?'~~t.=:
for
11ut U.... L'e, X for tilt t,.. O'e, eto. 8tn&amp;ta tetten, opooraee. Athons. Ohio, or call 1
salesmen.
New termite , con- · Ran
r e n w.., and '-'ll'JI .u
tiut
tropbteo, tbl Jeqtlt ....
oltbe ............ Oll part of Melp Count)' RtJbwr
No.
593-1640 or 593-311118.
.... da7 tho ..... Jetton - dlft.at.
lrol plan. Meigs County. s on- •• ,.... .................... u.as 17 7tc
ACCIUI RIJht Of WIJ fer uloIY home owned COmpAny • AI• lted
eated S&amp;e141 llou\41 No. T, laetloa Ut
A ant a•wa Qa+"
Ued pest and termite control and,.....,, deaori,.. '"
WANTED: !tlperfeneed mecb•
Bafinniii.J It • POI•t lD the ......
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QOLLBVPWS
WKB
eompany. 605 W. Mam St.. el ••lnln, Coul1lJ lload No. 3, llld
anlc for minor porta lnstaiJa.
Pomeroy Ohio WY 2-3159
point btlq o.ON mllft, rMI'I or !ell,
tiun ler\'ICI. Must be mature, VOTI Or. HBDDBZVJ X QBLiliUXWI
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ulttinl
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50tp
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No. 1
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with ability Ia maf181e de- QSX WX,-0 OBZ
---------~ Uta polut when n.. ...wriJ une er
partment and Hll
parll.
illedlun \II CrDNM LIN lflld OID\trDDII ..
Y•.....,_ a,paa..,•l Lti'Z IS THJ: CBDI)R()OD or IIWJNQ maeh!Del. repair _. Ule~~e~ nortber17 IJODJ the 11ld road.
Good •ortlnl C!OIIIIfllons. In
. and throurh Ule lallda or Georp ilellutice. aU tlllka W'l 1-2284. Iar, Clatr HIJIIt, aiMI htricll
letter, stale OIJIBrleDee, ret- oua JIIIWR'I'ALITYr -OOIITHII
~ brk Sh op, Pomeroy ""
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Tbo rl
Arthur
He11 and IIISa y._ t. ai'OtJd:
........ Ill!! .... apected.
Authorized
8ln&amp;er
Sales
and
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Write 011 1'111 D11iJ llenllneJ,
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lot 44'1111'. Thll ltomt
newly redeeontal, IU fur.
nace beallJJI; Low dowa pay.
men~ balance llkt rent f:l,·
500.00.
POMEROY- UNION AVE.One otory frame, part Ptrb!aslone, s rooms, mode111
kllchen and bath, full basement, gas furnaee heating,
double garage. Priced to aeU.
903 VINDALE TRAILER 10' x 50'. Like new, llvinl
room, 2 bedrooms (sleeps 5),
kitchen and bath. Must be
seen I&lt;' appreciate 11. Priced
right. We have many other
good buys.
HENRY CLELAND
SALI!'SMAN
WY Z.ZHfl
WY WUII
s 22 3lc

Bellnlllnl acaJ.n wbln tbe Ulld'• .. -. ...
ed AC9II Bllbt of 'WIJ IJM on d:le
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w..Url1 llde of Nlouted I&amp;IW Route
No. 1, lfeUoll I .U croen. th• ceU.r APARTMENT 3 rooms and
ol UiJdtlQ ll4lif3 CoWIQ llOad Ne,
bath, stove and refrllerator,
1M. uld polnl
0.10 lllile, mon
or ..... mauund aJ.ont tiM
aeat.r
lurnlabed. WY 1-2733.
of tile alld CouDU' Ia a ~
dlnc!tlon, from Ute .tuacUoD of U..
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Mid road wttb ltale &amp;out. He. 1M ===c-:-=-::-...,.,---:--::•M lt3; UMan nalthftlter.IJ llloq TRAILER UJr Rutland
five
tbe lxlJUq CoUilQ' Ro.S, aJMI ~
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miles from Pomeroy.
1(, Rluler lad tlM 111ddlQOI't
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Nortbaut.m RIIIWIJ CoiDPaft7,
1o
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tba lbo¥1 •o•11Uo111d nad iuetlo1 Dl'tDMJSHED
IUld u.n tellllinata.
r VIW.,
I room apartBelbmfat qain when tiM Limited
t
WY o ,.;. 2U South
Aceu~ l:lllht of WIJ L1na OD
tbt
weetarlr tide or nloclted 1 t 1 &amp;•
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cant. of e~J~Uq lletp CouDt1 &amp;..d
I t Ue
No. 114. llld po.IDt behiJ O.l)J mill. ·==-::--:-..,-:-::-::-:--:-m&lt;&gt;re or 11&amp;11, m•uured. alon1
the NICELY furnished 2 bedrrlem
Hntar
uf &amp;be Aid caunt,. Road
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dlncUoa. apartment. .~U~WeporL WY •
trem the IIOI'tlltrb' JuacUoll or Ill•
1. I tft
Mid Cwnty BotG Willi Stat. Routa :;;;;;;:;;;';;;-:~-:::~::::::-:~=
No. 1M Uld lf111 thnet aortbeutlri.J 1'1UD- llld lour
m ·-·-·
at.q emtblf Melli COllD&amp;,. Road No, • ~
fOO UII'IIIM,_
lM to OM aboM Juctlo11 aac \ben
ed aDd uofundsbed

lltuatad In Sallllbtll')'
ToWJUblp,
leetloll 30, Towa 1. North.
R111p
13 Wut IJld beinl aU lhal pari uf
nlltlnf Salllbv.r)' Townai!Jp A o ad
No. 1M b'IDI north~uurly from tM
101!-lbea.nWrlJ LimJted Ace•• ttltb\ oli
WQ for- Nloea\ed SUite Rout.e No. '1,
81iet.la 1.11 flll'iber deaoribed • fD}.

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IARL GRUESER. PlumblnC
and he? ting
Minersville
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sewer
cnacbines Reasonable ntel
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keep colors &amp;learning,
use
tl .n "*II wen •hll•... ...,. 1 ~------::----:-:-1 Blue Lustre carpet cleaner.
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111-DaUy Senlll!el, Pomeroy-IWddleport, 0., .ltlarclt :U, 11168

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HOURLY EARNINGS - ..... se rhl dill . I tlnd Phone them . . . . e
rapt
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lnd up for man or woman
~ 24 3tp resoiling. Rent
electric
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abampooer $1. Picken's HardWill •• J.;liJI..... unHI t:ll A. M.
3 20 61c
For Der ., ttutauc:•tl••
Mid~leport. Select own hoW'S. IJVE BAIT. Flfe'l, 3rd Street, ware.
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~"':.0:::!: required. Write Watkms Pro- Servl
3 24 12lc our tblrd ftoor budget shop.
olltect.onao~a. .,,.~ ........... . ductt, lnc., D-59, Winona.!
ce.
Baker Furniture. Middleport
r~portHI
nn-.:l&amp;ettty, T._
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so bookkeeping and Notary
PubUc Service.
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WANT AD

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LOW PRICES

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bedrooms), batb, full 11-.

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man~

SKAMPER CAMPING
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TRAILERS

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.,Ake Your Reservations
- For Rentals Now!

eCar eTruck eHeater
Core e Bulldo1er
eAny Type

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

KEITH GOBLE FORD

!IlESE "BLUE
CBIP" DEALS ON·QUALITY
@)USED CARS A TRUCIS

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Pomertr ELECTROLUX
SWEEPER,
WY 2·2196 Mtddl....,., 0.
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d&lt;
Good
suction,
complete
with
ROUTE
124
.
PHONE WY2-2156
attachments and paper throw . At Syraeuse Corporation
COBA SELI!CT SIRES, INC.
Meteor 4 Dr. Station Wagon. Low mileage by ona
local
owner. Red vinyl interior trim. White finish,
Notice
Wanted To Buy
away bags. Bal....,
d u AUCnON _ sai.;I;ia1:- riarcb Use the breeding service thai
W.
W.
tires abow little wear. Luggage rack, V-8 en===:----:-;-:---.,-1:::-~~=-~:;i.;--i;-:-:-; · fiUI. WY 1-2685.
I 26 1966 10 .30 8 m Tbe folsaves you money. Call for
Kine.
automatic
trans. Power steering, radlo and
HR~ I E RS. am taking ordora WANTED TO BUY WY';,~~d S 22 31&lt; lo~ing ~r~nal ·pcoP.,rty will COBA service, Clair W~e,
0110
heater
and
many
extras.
tor Southern tomato plaatll. used plull. Ph
·
be sold at the former Pryor Tech., Pomeroy, WY 1-2641
now._ WiH arrive around ApS 20 If J.IOTOCYCLE- 1164 Honda Su- Farm on State Route 174 be- or Chester 9115-2145.
n ~ ,2' Btlly Htll, Racloe, WI AN AUTOMATIC, electrla pop- per Hawk. 305 CC engme.- tween Long Bottom
and
3 16 !Ole
~ - !5-11.
3 24 SOle corn machine. Contact the Like new. f500. Oak Street, ] Reedsville, near the entrance
Power steering and brakes, automatic, fully equipRutland Fire Dept., SH Z. New Haven, W. Va., Phone to Forked Run Lake. In part WATER WELL Drllll~g, Water
ped, radio, heater, blue finish. Spotless clean interior,
Stop I Look I Read I I t371.
3 20 3lc . 8112-2318.
3 22 31p as follows:
pump sales and servtces. Free
.
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1956 Ford Pickup 10 T. SeU estimates. CaD collect 9115WHEiol?
. AN rtQUE Furniture,
cltsltel 1 S ROOMS almost new furnl- Propelled Lawn Mower, (I yr . Z350. Hoffman Drlllmg Co.
SOON
mlscellanooua. Call or write ' , lure. P~ne SH 2-5413.
' old), Coal Cook Stove, Coal
3 II 301c
WHAT?
Conv. Cpe. Locally owned and low mileage. While
Mra.
Howord
CecU.
1110
W
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s
22
6~
2~ c Do It Yourself Car Wash
flnlab,
black top, red Interior, automatic trans. Po·
Main St., Pomeror.
.1 Heater, Refrigerator, 2 '~15 1111n1 Brothen Aalo Wreetln1. wer tJieerlng
WHERE?
and brakes, good tires.
1 'ill tit 1965 HONDA CB 160. Like new.\ of Dtshes, Cooking Utesruos, Used parts fo
and
In Pomeroy- A Good
Location
----c:---::-:----;:----:- 1 Price $400. Phone SH Z-43311 1 2 pc. Living Room Suite, trucks. Compl~ ~"':f Bood·
li
WHO?
For S1le or Rent 1 alrer • P:._fD. ___ _3_20__6~ ; lfigh Boy (IOO yrs. old), H:: ed brake lining for all pasSa underl E~~:p a ndlng His
775 by 14 and 775 by 15. Tele- 1 Made Chestnut Desk,
.
aenger cars. Rebuilt genera·
Ca.lllpolls Ser vlu To You
St. Wagon, vinyl fnl., white finish, all good tires. VB
b h
tional Bookcase, combination
engine, automatic trans., radio and heater,
1
ROOM
HOUSE
and
at
i
brity
black
tires.
First
tire
I
desk
and
bookcase,
glass
door
tors
and
clutch
plates.
All
WATCH FOR
OPENING
and a; room house and bath. I $23.25, secood tire $:111.65. EJ:. bookcase, 2 pc. Antiqu_e Cher_- anusedteeda.ndNorewbouptletnpatorts s~;e·
WY :!-3704.
J 23 3tc Ira rim $7. ~ each. Newell's
•• •
ry
Love
seat.
Steel
!tie
cabtb
lie
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to
L.
7:30
- -b-ed--- - h
2 Sunoco, Cbester, Ohio.
h . Tr 1
t you e r, • a. m.
MODERN 4
room orne,
c
net,
Pore
swmg,
a
n
se
p.
m,
Sundays
a.
m.
to
•
10
Station Wagon. 8 cyl Powergllde. Radio and healer.
3 18 301
JIT ~ H
SUPPER, Saturday car carport. Inquire John T.'
complete,
Planet
Jr.
Garden
p.
m.
Located
miles
north
New tires. All white outside with red vinyl Interior.
12
1
:,I:OICII 1&amp; starting at 4 p. m. Wolfe. Racine, phone WI 9Tractor. Lot ol Hand Tools, of Pomeroy on m. Rl. 7_ Ph.
A local owned low mlleage wagon.
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" "" Pearl Street Elemen- 2153 or WI 9-3251 or write 1
Gas Range,_ 6 Gas Heaters, 1185-2297•
:lllp
3 3
'""! &lt;chool in Middleport. Hugh Cairns, 118 S. Second 1
1 9-pr. Dmmg Room Swle,
Sp•.n&lt;ored h1· the Mtddleport , St., Tipp City, Ohio. 311 6tc
Landmark's Got
Some Carnival Glass, Break·lr = = = = = = = = =
\"l unt eer r ;n Dept.
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last set. Sola Bed. 3 rock·
Deluxe vinyl trim, green finish, radio, heater, good
EXPERIENCED
3 22 41c
for Slle
EVERYTHING
ers, 5 beds complete, lot of
tires-Reduced Price.
- -------- - - - -- - -- - - 1 Why drive 110 milea, when
Books, Walnut
Wardrobe.
E"l !lF IU.Y LADY or rouple to 1965 SINGER In beautiful new I"'U can get delivery et our
Dressers. Baby Bed,
High ,
h
r
nd
area warebou.11e. Call ua for
h
; ,1.,1 olme Rorh rood m J ~- ,.,,.ng table. Zig zag, but- . tpeeialized ~ervice - Bu1i
Chair, Wringer Type Washer, '
4 speed. Radio and heater. Black finish with red vi1r !lr
0111"
Ji,: 1'' on\'.
hoi f
d!sign blind Spreading Available - We
3 rugs, Many articles
not 1
end
nyl bucket seats. 102 engine, like new W.W. tires.
" '" Hort!ord, W. Va.
hton e, "ancy • . ' zip- A1ao Can Apply Liquid Nilisted.
em, appuque. sew m
troaen To Your fieds . All
3 22 3tp
Marlin L. Carr, Owner
_ ______
pe.-.. etc. Guaranteed . Only A.nalysls, atraigh! &amp; mixed
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99
a
mooC~
materlalo
avellable.
All
at
Terms:
Cash
left ,..
payments
· oewlow prices.
.sn :w.-\RT"S GUN SHOP. Rut- 6Wy
oN&lt;
s
n
6tc
Not
responsible
fur accidents
2
Low mileage by original owner, good Urea, VB en·
L· n~l . Ohio. Lots of oew gun&lt; _
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Ph. WY 2-2181
Sale conducted by Bradford
gine, automatic trans., radio, heater. Sharp - black
'"'d rrloadt ng eq uipmeot. Will I ROOM HOUSE with 3 lot!
Auc t"1on Co mpany.
I 'NY 2-2193
Pom•ror
•
finish, red vinyl Interior.
"·"·· " II or trade. 3 ll J21c on Anne St., Pomeroy. Also
POMEROY
Lunch served by W.S.C.S.
I
1.11 acres, with water well,
OHIO
I
3 20 __6tc:l,""'""'""'-~""'""",}·l
1.n·;r wei ght 'lllfrly with Dex-. o• Rt. 124. 1960 Ford car,
• ~ CONDmONJNG Rei'"'•
' TWO FRESH cows. locd;t posts ""'
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A1li('l fFib l rt~ Onl)· 98c at , 1958 Ford pick,ap. No reasonand cow manure Will ~e\iv- attoo lefViee. Jat&gt;lt s Rebit
6 cyl. engine, automatic traus. Power steering. radio
\ tc.rl. i''lr. tmacy.
3 16tltpi able offer refused. Russell
Jade W. Coney, Mgr.
·
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Pbo11r
and healer.
- - · • Welch, Anne St., Pomeroy.
er. Sherman Roberts, WY 2· era ton, ••
•en.
111
3537
3 22 3tp
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Ir Dr . says ulcers, gel new ;
3 24 3tp -UPRIGHT Deep Free'l~18 1416.
Auto Salet
Pll; tablets: Fast as l'quids. SIMPLICITY garden traCtoi, cubic feet WY z-6321 or WY - - - · - - -,-- - lint; 98c at S1&gt;r~ Pharmacy , 511 h p. with all attachments l-36l8.
3 13 lie
Farm Machinery
VB engine, automatic trans. Power steering, good tir·
1159 V.W. 9 passenger bus, new
3 _' __301P $200. Marietta house paint, BURNS garden cototiller, at- II'ORD tractor A-1 shape, good motor and clutch, good shape
es. Radio and heater.
L&gt;r·:l.lCIOUS HomPmaae Pizza . f 14 price, 5 beehives, S2 earh. most new, will sell for one.. tires, G. A. Deem, Racine must sell. Call WY :1-3216,
Sllc. iflc, and Sl DO stzes. Oe- · Call Mason 773-5296.
hall original price. One child's WI 9-26115.
3 21 61c Middleport, Ohio, or Inquire 1
at corner of 4th and Lincoln
l11~1;' Pizza, Sl StJ .J?rl(s Da1.
3 24 !tc
nursery chair, some antique
Business
Servieet
streets.
3 24 Sip
_ry B or:!lid~letlort _ 12 B Ur FROM wail-In ; flit, no soil ot atone pieces, old
bottles,
SoUd cab and body, good tires, heater, nice for
model.
SEVERAL OTHER GOOD TRUCK BUYS.
WllilON'S
Car
Wash
en
Page
1161!
DODGE
LANCER
GT
2
O P E~ sOON . Roush and Lyon! , . n. on carpets cleaned with 1 jars, teapols. See or call Mrs.
1
(·amping Trailers, autboriJ. 1 Blue Lustre. Rent electric I R. A. Rife, Main St., Rut- Street in Middleport is under door, standard sbift, 6 cylinder
•ew management. Manager, from estate of Ballard HurseJ 1
' P' che dealer.
Camping ; sbam?MI'r $1. Baker Furnl- land Phone SH 2·4131.
All Kind• of Good Buys Allin One Piece
eq ui pment and supplies. Hor-' tun Co.
S 20 6lc 1
S 24 3lc Franklin Martin. Open at I Justice. Kenneth McElhlnny,
\On·st. Mason, W. Va.
a. m. Close 9 p. m. Salis- administrator. Phone WY Z.
At Yovr Chevrolet DMier
faction
guaranteed
or
will
do
1151
or
WY
~S
23
stc
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job over. We also pick up and
clellver.
F.'verythlng for $2.00. 1951 CHEVROLET. Excellent
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"' d___,:-:-:::_
car.
3 23 6tc condition. Good werk
MEN OR WO:.tl!N, would 150 '
DAILY
• we•l added to your present
Call WY Z.7736.
S 23 Sic
NEW &amp;: USED CARS AND TRUCKS
li. Toupo&amp;
AC1I088
DOWII"
lr
1956
FORD
Town
Sedan
V-8.
inrnmeo interest you?
One L Kind.
l . Chlnea.
li.Fuot
Standard transmission. EJcolanfl ~ to 2 hours ,morning.
art
leMr
ON DISPLAY
temple
afr t•rnoon or evening.!. Car t..Notices of 2. Capital of 22. Do1oCUI
lent condition. Alao 1958 Ford
a oort
Norway
26. 8oo 18
OPEN EVES 9 P.M.
POMEROY, OlUO
V-.'1 . Autnmatie tranamtsslon
rH'! 'P'\jary.
Write Box 668,
AT ITS GREATEST
T. Rent
3. Sklna
down
Ponutoy, Ohio.
3 22 Btc t . Orove of
2 doer hardtop. l':xcellent con:ftl. Fiery
4. Part of •
.
...... ·-- -- - Plain or wttb pepperOni,
play
small lrt'•"
Z8. 8oolha
dition. Also 1953 Cadillac. Ex·
Bt :t t Q!)ZF.R WORK. Re ason- 12. Firepla('e
Muuge, mushroom, ham or
~ndltlon. SH • '"'. tiM poli.t wheN the aovtb Uae a·r the ...Uq CouatJ .!load. and thrallfb
5, Bermul't:•
H . Tr!ekay
cellenl ""
olo""'t'tJU
SecUvn 30 etouet th4o tlld HDter- tbe 1aDib of WUUIIIII H. uul J:lla II.
combinations.
able. dependable. and
e1 13. Civil
apr!"'
3
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tote
u.. ·~ Utere t.ermirulle. Th• h•rela aauter ud th MJddlePOrt
• a d
wronp
6 . Soatter
lt8. ltallaa
penal!ce. WY 2-2208
- - - - - - , -. , -- - -dalcrlbed porthill bavl111 • W~Ji .r NorUieNIWU Ranwu ComPIAJ,
to
,.
or
1~• S!11 _ J5c to 1.50
c:lty
0.30 mUe, more or le'UI.
tile alwve meaUoaed r,n d juaeUDD
7. KlDd o/
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3 15 tute a. Bar
l.egll Notice
TIUto ,•oro11o vAcATION!
and tMon tennlaaw.
thread
Jl. Large
38. Fa.thera

1963 MERCURY .. ........ .. .... $1695

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1964 OlDSMOBILE '88' 4-DR. · · $2149
1962 BUICK lnvida .. · ........ · $1695

1960 STUDEBAKER •.. .. ... .. · .. · $395

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1964 CHMLLE Mahbu .... .. .. $1895

fERTILIZER

1963 Volkswagen 2 dr. · · · · · ·· · $1245

WHEn
ALIGNMENT

1963 CORVAIR Monza Cpe. .. .. $1395

BRAKE SERVICE

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• 1961 Chevrolet Bel Air St. Wag. $1095

1960 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan · ·· · $669
1958 Chevrolet St. Wagon .. •.. · $199

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1957 CHEV. !-Ton Pickup .... $495

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10. Settin(

18. Flay
17. Guided
18. Soa.k
20. Victon a.n.

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i WANTED:

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for"

dow"~

ll. Nat.w'al fa,

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34. Sham
36. Data

tl.Galloy
DW'k
f.S. Timber wol

.o. Welkin

for on ~

21. Epoc~
2S. Pry. ill ·

GIRL FRIDAY

flamma.bll!

Posil\on opE'n for ofrict.- work 1
maler1e.l.
in a two g~a n offir~ m Pome- · 2'6. H:xc\amatlon
roy. Typin g an absolu1P nE't"r..
Neg.atlv•
f'Ssity. Five day!l a week.

Send complete resume

CALL WY 2-990~
Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
Ill W. MAIN
POMEROY

..UILIC aOAD NOTtCI
OF TIM.I AND PLACI OP
"IA.IN8 CLAIMI FOR
COMPINIATION AND oAMAell
antaH r:.... '"''"
1'..,==~:=::":::":::"=="'1 Offln of tiM count, C.nunlll1efterl
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Melli c••'*"· 011 ... Marctl n, 1tM.
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To Avoa D. Anllu U.lf Awol•
Comptete Service
Drl~. Cohunba" Obio. noa· .. I'CIIdult
"radtnrd
ot Malp l'oun~ 1 • Obio; to MJ4dl•PHf.
cr"l
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Nortbeute ~'D ftailrold ComJIUJ, ad·
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drela ukl&amp;owru let New Yorlt Cell\r~l
11
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c~~n4 'U";i~ Terminal...........,
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land, Ohio, noa ' - neldell' o1 .....

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32. Flohpltchlnr

eluding refl?rl?nl.'E's . ate aod

marit al status.
Write To: Box 668-D

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Pemeroy
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ALLIY
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here next week
to c~t tne aoorl

By ART SANSOM

~PlPASS

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

LAI:lD! GET THAT
TI-liNG OLlf OF
TI-IEi FOOL!

For Rent
$ ROOM HOUSE with

batb,
bol water heal Located at
1120 E. Mala St., Phone W\'
1-5334.
3 24 3tp

60RT 0' I-IATED T'Pi lll OOT. 50 SUDIJEN,

NOT A BAD GWA MP
BOAT TI-lE' (}l..Q GENT

NO LOO&lt;i QJOO·BY5; &amp; 6T 1'1-115 W~ ~OQ

EVER'BOO{I WIT!-' T tlEIR SON, TOM , Gtll=6

O(X.0 US. GANDY I DRY

HOME AND ~IS WI!: \:, JUI'tt , ANQ THOSi

INSID'E : H~ES 1?£AL

TWO \i~H ILORJ:N !

LIGHT ANO iAEN' !

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PEANUTS

4 ROOMS, first floor u:nfl.&amp;mlsb.
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TOBE ABlE TO TAU&lt;

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FOR. LOf'.IG!

HOUSE TRAILERS One 2 bedroom and one I bedroom.
Brown's Taller Park, Minerlvllle. Phone WY Z.SS24.
3 11 lie
NICE Z bedroom apartment
with garage. Newly decorated. Located on North 5th
Avenue. Pltont WY 2-2246.
3 D tfc
FARM HOUSE - I rooms, hoi
and cold water, gas, garden.
Near Syracuse, WY 2-2297.
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HOUSE on Lincoln HID, lwo
story brick, practically new.
S bedrooms and 2 baUta, !lit
acres. Priced lar below appraisal. Richard NeuWittg,
WY 1-2860.
3 20 1ft
FOR SALE- 42 acre farm. 6
rooms llld bath. T e n
minutes drlva from Pomeroy,
Route 143, Harrisonville Rd.
WY 1-6321 or WY U611.
I 13 1ft
FOR SALE: 7 room boWie with
bath, gas furnace, 410 Spring
Avenue, Pomeroy, f6t01). Ph.
WY 1-2211.
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HOUSE for sale, SIN Bamllton
st, Middleport, ~- can
WY z.ml.
13 1ft
FOR SALE - Seve• r oom
brick bouse with balb and
oulbulldlngs, corner lot, one
acre of ground, out ol high
water. Good garden plot! and
!101118 fruit trees. Could be
divided lntn good
bulldlng
lot!. Priced to seD. Call WY Z.
5156 after 4 p. m. weeka days
or WY 24657.
3 a 30tc
FOR SALE: I room house with
bath, full basement, 8H 11y·
aell St., Hlddleport. ~~
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and bath, large lot. Priced lor
quick sale. Phone SH 2-58M.
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hlllbu.r7 TowDI.I:Dp lltl.cf No. lfi.L wttb
eaJtUq: Melli Cowt.ty Aold No. 3 IJa
u. JOUUiwu\ quaNt of kUo• 301
t11mca ..utbeutarlJ aloq U.. uld
ToWlUiblp Ro·ad., aa4 &amp;brouD
«hot
ludl of HenrJ and MI.I'M IIWirone
Cuun,,, Ohio.
llld RUAt'lll Q, a.u.,• • 4JIWU:. -&amp;1
You are IMINb7 notlfned. tiW tba 0.01 milt. moN or -.. &amp;o tbe polm
lltb 4&amp;7 of AprtL Ull al e:30 1. Dt. WbeN lJ,ru.Ued Aecett Bl&amp;h' of W~
et their office ID the eouat)' court- Une CJD U• SoutheulariJ l14e or ftlo,
hou" of 11ld eouatJ ill Poawroy,' eaYd &amp;tate Aout.. No. T e~.. \be
otoo. bu beea find bJ Ute coun" eeater of &amp;he Mid tQwJllhtp nad and
Cammlwionetll of llld COUDtJ .11 0.. ' Lbln termlntle.
t lme ond plaee for hearlhl elatm• IIJOUITN PIOPOIID YACATtOfh
for eonweiUitllolt enll .tamqe1
In
S!tuatN In Sthlblll')' Tawruhlp,
tM matter of Y&amp;eltlllf porllona
ol I SleUoa ao. Town I North.
Jlanl•
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1l:t We.t and Ia leclUo• 111. Towa 1
PllliT PaOPOIID YACATION 1
North, aaqe 11 Wut., llld Mlail Ill
Belllf all that pili ol RI!DMJ ltrHt of the folloWIDI diiCirtbed
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II 1bowD oa LIM. P!ll~ of the VW... Ccn111t7 ltoad No. IM )Jr1Qf Wlthln \be
of HoblfOll 1111 recorder.! ln Plat .BoQ. a Uatltl ol Ute Liadlld ACC~et~ IU1Ilt nf
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1, Plat Rtcordl of
Melli War for nlocated ltat. BDuta No. 7. llnru.ete.
Count)' Ohio. l7tnl Mthla Ute JialiU BaeUoa 1.11 utd furtlwlr ,_,rlbld •
B,. order of tbe Coant, Com..
of u.. Llmlled AC!CIII JUJhi: of WQ 6)lloWI!
lhltlionen. IIQ Co\UlU'.
for n)oeeled stt;tl Boule Nc!. ' · IN·
a..tnnlq O.OJ l'lllJe, Soubrb' fftm
Ohio
tloa s.u aDd tunblr dncri'bed
~~~ ._tiM&lt; poUt&amp; where th., abo•e meatkrue4
Clal'kl IMdlle Non:ta
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Umitad Aceeaa JUJiht of wu IJ.w
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Be.g~nnlnl ac &amp;bot nort.hertr enG l)f 1on Uta ...teri.J alt!AI of little &amp;oute
--\he ..14 ~treat uut ntnull..llr eouth· ; No. ' • ·()roaiU till e~~~ter Hl.ltlnJ
- arty 109.11 feet, meuund alaq UN! lhlp CoUDtJ· Road No. lN.
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WANTED BRICKLAYERS I f.'I. Amooth
cuttlng Will buy bJdes e v •
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We are ~ Federal Government I 68. Inetleo
Monday PbU Meter~ Pbonfll
Contra... r and pledge to pro- 1
WV s-3510.
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vide equll emplovment op- I t!O.Ifaritlmo
llpat
portuniti., without regard to
OOMPLETE pest and termite
rare. rolor, crt&gt;ed or natioD· i DAILY CBirroQUO'l'E - Here'• how to won It:
conli'GI servIces. 20 years ex.
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a! origi•. Knowltnn Construe- perlence. R&lt;laches t rata • oth- '""
now ...... '' oto"a ...... ..
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II LO!fOFICLLOW
tion Company. Contact John 11
er bousehold pestl. Free e• ucoND ,.o,ollu vACATION!
Ollelettlf -ply olaDdo for ....,.,, IIIIJIU oompl• A ta -.1
R. Lam, 120 University TerUmates and lllspection. No tto'!:!~~: !:ut?'~~t.=:
for
11ut U.... L'e, X for tilt t,.. O'e, eto. 8tn&amp;ta tetten, opooraee. Athons. Ohio, or call 1
salesmen.
New termite , con- · Ran
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tropbteo, tbl Jeqtlt ....
oltbe ............ Oll part of Melp Count)' RtJbwr
No.
593-1640 or 593-311118.
.... da7 tho ..... Jetton - dlft.at.
lrol plan. Meigs County. s on- •• ,.... .................... u.as 17 7tc
ACCIUI RIJht Of WIJ fer uloIY home owned COmpAny • AI• lted
eated S&amp;e141 llou\41 No. T, laetloa Ut
A ant a•wa Qa+"
Ued pest and termite control and,.....,, deaori,.. '"
WANTED: !tlperfeneed mecb•
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eompany. 605 W. Mam St.. el ••lnln, Coul1lJ lload No. 3, llld
anlc for minor porta lnstaiJa.
Pomeroy Ohio WY 2-3159
point btlq o.ON mllft, rMI'I or !ell,
tiun ler\'ICI. Must be mature, VOTI Or. HBDDBZVJ X QBLiliUXWI
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with ability Ia maf181e de- QSX WX,-0 OBZ
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partment and Hll
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illedlun \II CrDNM LIN lflld OID\trDDII ..
Y•.....,_ a,paa..,•l Lti'Z IS THJ: CBDI)R()OD or IIWJNQ maeh!Del. repair _. Ule~~e~ nortber17 IJODJ the 11ld road.
Good •ortlnl C!OIIIIfllons. In
. and throurh Ule lallda or Georp ilellutice. aU tlllka W'l 1-2284. Iar, Clatr HIJIIt, aiMI htricll
letter, stale OIJIBrleDee, ret- oua JIIIWR'I'ALITYr -OOIITHII
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Authorized
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newly redeeontal, IU fur.
nace beallJJI; Low dowa pay.
men~ balance llkt rent f:l,·
500.00.
POMEROY- UNION AVE.One otory frame, part Ptrb!aslone, s rooms, mode111
kllchen and bath, full basement, gas furnaee heating,
double garage. Priced to aeU.
903 VINDALE TRAILER 10' x 50'. Like new, llvinl
room, 2 bedrooms (sleeps 5),
kitchen and bath. Must be
seen I&lt;' appreciate 11. Priced
right. We have many other
good buys.
HENRY CLELAND
SALI!'SMAN
WY Z.ZHfl
WY WUII
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ed AC9II Bllbt of 'WIJ IJM on d:le
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w..Url1 llde of Nlouted I&amp;IW Route
No. 1, lfeUoll I .U croen. th• ceU.r APARTMENT 3 rooms and
ol UiJdtlQ ll4lif3 CoWIQ llOad Ne,
bath, stove and refrllerator,
1M. uld polnl
0.10 lllile, mon
or ..... mauund aJ.ont tiM
aeat.r
lurnlabed. WY 1-2733.
of tile alld CouDU' Ia a ~
dlnc!tlon, from Ute .tuacUoD of U..
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Mid road wttb ltale &amp;out. He. 1M ===c-:-=-::-...,.,---:--::•M lt3; UMan nalthftlter.IJ llloq TRAILER UJr Rutland
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1(, Rluler lad tlM 111ddlQOI't
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IUld u.n tellllinata.
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I room apartBelbmfat qain when tiM Limited
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WY o ,.;. 2U South
Aceu~ l:lllht of WIJ L1na OD
tbt
weetarlr tide or nloclted 1 t 1 &amp;•
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No. 114. llld po.IDt behiJ O.l)J mill. ·==-::--:-..,-:-::-::-:--:-m&lt;&gt;re or 11&amp;11, m•uured. alon1
the NICELY furnished 2 bedrrlem
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dlncUoa. apartment. .~U~WeporL WY •
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No. 1M Uld lf111 thnet aortbeutlri.J 1'1UD- llld lour
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fOO UII'IIIM,_
lM to OM aboM Juctlo11 aac \ben
ed aDd uofundsbed

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leetloll 30, Towa 1. North.
R111p
13 Wut IJld beinl aU lhal pari uf
nlltlnf Salllbv.r)' Townai!Jp A o ad
No. 1M b'IDI north~uurly from tM
101!-lbea.nWrlJ LimJted Ace•• ttltb\ oli
WQ for- Nloea\ed SUite Rout.e No. '1,
81iet.la 1.11 flll'iber deaoribed • fD}.

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and he? ting
Minersville
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sewer
cnacbines Reasonable ntel
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keep colors &amp;learning,
use
tl .n "*II wen •hll•... ...,. 1 ~------::----:-:-1 Blue Lustre carpet cleaner.
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,._ RenI eIeclr"Je 1!1bampooer $1·
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BANNER TRAVEL

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Help t'llarited
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111-DaUy Senlll!el, Pomeroy-IWddleport, 0., .ltlarclt :U, 11168

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HOURLY EARNINGS - ..... se rhl dill . I tlnd Phone them . . . . e
rapt
Meft ll=~~~~:.....
lnd up for man or woman
~ 24 3tp resoiling. Rent
electric
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abampooer $1. Picken's HardWill •• J.;liJI..... unHI t:ll A. M.
3 20 61c
For Der ., ttutauc:•tl••
Mid~leport. Select own hoW'S. IJVE BAIT. Flfe'l, 3rd Street, ware.
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~"':.0:::!: required. Write Watkms Pro- Servl
3 24 12lc our tblrd ftoor budget shop.
olltect.onao~a. .,,.~ ........... . ductt, lnc., D-59, Winona.!
ce.
Baker Furniture. Middleport
r~portHI
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Middleport

IJ!e/ffates to Girls' State Chosen
By fteney Bennett Post Auxiliary
Delega~ and alternates

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t• and lhe Middleport Cblld C111- I
'8uokeye t'ilrls' St~ were nam- servatlon I.eague.
111 when th• AUllllary 1&lt;&gt; Feen- Alternates are Rose Marie , . Mr. and Mrs. Robert
rv·Bennett Post 128, American Hackett, daughter of Mr. and : bonny, Jeffersonville, Ind.
!igloo. met Tuesday evening al l Mrs. George Hack•tt. for Miss I the weekend recently at
Ill• post home in Middleport. I Rue and Miss Gru•ser a n d ! home lD Middleport.
~Irs ..~!bert Roush, president. ! Margie Harris alternate for Jan- ! Mr. and Mrs. P. K Russell
ronduried the meeting.
, ice Schmoll and Sandra Swartz. : and daughter, Kayle, VISited ov·
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Deleaates to Buckeveo Girls' 1n oth er busmess
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. c udeo S!tndra swarh, daugh~: Poppy Day sale was set fer , er,, Mrs. E. McGraw an . stste:,
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ter ol Mr. and Mrs.
ugene ·
d b 'dg w v
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b th
. bake salr to be held on th• Mea ow rl e, · a.
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Swaru. sponsol'E' Y e aux
d I M c H Wise Jr recently
. same days. The members vote 1
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111 :~r..,·· ·· sue Rue, daughter of :to
purrhase poppy cannlsters returned from a busmess trip
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Rue, 1
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and a wreath for memorial ser· to eve a .
&lt;'0-sponsore
Y e UXI •~ry .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.
and .XI Gamma dMu hStoror~tyf; vt~~; Albert Roush rehabill- 1nesy and daughter, Terrie
Debbie Gruoser,,. ·aug er o tation· chairman aoneunced
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andd Professtonal
Women .ls ··over WSAZ 1n Hun11ngton 1or Mrs · John Vroman , Colum-.
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bus is a medical patient at Unt·
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· s h 11 daughter of poppy day promo11on
em ers
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Racme
C'O·'ponsored by the Auxiliary and Rutl~nd. may have' tickets. of Mr. Ernest Covert, former
A bus wlfl be chartered for the Middleport residents. She Is
trip May 10 with members teacher in the
boarding the bus in Pomeroy. Schools.
i The Auxmary voted to pur- Mr. and Mrs. Fred ~:~:~~~
! cha!:ie towels ror making bibs : of Dunbar, W. Va. were
, for the veterans at Chillicothe in Middleperl Saturday.
ThrPf' applicants were accept- : ~md a donat1on was made to the ! Mrs. 0. P. Klein I~ _able to
t•d fm members!lip when Ches· ; Easter Seals. Clarence Gilkey. ~ be .out ror a sho:t bme
ter crunge No. 2609 met Tues- Dell Wilt and Dale Kennedy I havmg been confmed to her
d ~i l' (•\'t&gt;n in!2
were reported patienL• at t h t" ! home for several months With
II :l iT\' Holter. worthy master, Huntington Veterans Hospital ' a root ailment.

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Memorial in Pomeroy. Mem-j ·eit•'i'i»EtW"'il&gt;idlil!.-* ".,. ,~ -~
ber~ went to Jack's Dairy Bar .
: for refrPshments.
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appointed community ser- ;
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Ml'' Anh~r Orr, lecturer. wllo :

draperies-- ready to wear- time to stock up on cosmetics -school

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Entertalne
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Friday and Saturday, Both Days 9 to 8

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Mrs. W. A. Morgan attended
a birthday dinner Sunday, at ,
ete home of her son and daugh- [

Mens $5.95 PERMANENT PRESS SLACKS . . . . . . .••.. $4.88
Littl• Boys $2.95 SHIRTS AND SLACK SETS (3 to 7) •• •• $2.44
Mons $8.95 Zipper Front Lightweight JACKETS .... . .. $7.67
Meno $1.95 Short Sl"ve Blue Chambroy WORK SHIRTS .$1.66
Boy• $1.98 Big Yank Blue Denim Wostorn DUNGAREES $1.65
Meno $4.95 Solid Color Zipper Front CoHan JACKETS .. $3.88
Young Mono $3.95 Wnh 'n Wur Cotton SLACKS •• .. . . $3.19
Boyo $3.95 Zif'P"r Front BASEBALL JACKETS .. . .. . . . $3.35
Boy• $1.95 Long Sl..vo White Drou Shirts (SliM 6 to 18) $1.67
Mona $1.00 Loothor DRESS or WORK BELTS
. . . . . . . . 85c
Special Group Mens and Boys Lightweight Jackets . . 1h Price
Mens $1.69 Woldtra Spociol WORK GLOVES . . . . . . . . $1.49
Mens $6.90 Big Yank WORK UNIFORMS ... . •. •• $6.00 1 1ult

trr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roger .

Mrs. Wayne Gibbono enter- · Morgan, Middleport,
tai'1ed with a luncheon

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Bargains On Mens and Boys Wear

bus arrived Sunday for a visit
! with ber sister, Mrs. W. H. Eb·

' Mrs. Gibbons
Is Hostess at
A Luncheon
Wedm~s~

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their son Keith.

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A r0lor scheme of yellow and ' g-hler Lori or Belpre are spend-

green was . carried oul. in ~he ing a few days with her sister, I
tahle 'appmntmE'nts
Jn('ludmg ' Mr!;. Clair Spencer. Carrie Beth
arrangements of yellow .Jonquil! Bearhs, who has been their
and Fors~·thia in crystal swan!i :guest, returned home
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Mr. and Mrs. 0 . A. Martin
spent the weekend In Alliance
: "'it~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mar' tin, Miss Patricia Marlin and 1
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Mrs . C. A. Martin and Mrs.
r.•orge Mowrey attended the
American Legion AUliliary of
K. T. Crossen Post,
Athens,
Wedaesday evening. Mrs. Marlin. district community service
chairman, was guest speaker.

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Bargains in Infant's Wear

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All Cotton Fitted Crib Sheets
S.le 89c
Infants Orion Knit Bootees
Sale 97c
Infants Rayon and Nylon Blankets
Sale $1.66
Infants Waterproof Panties (4 pr. to pkg.) _ Sale 89c
Infants Cotton Training Penties _Sale 4 for $1.00
Toddlers Orion Slipover end Cardigan Sweeters
Sale $2.77

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BOYS

Bastetball
Oxfords

Canvas
Loafers

made by Mrs. ~11 Kincaid.
The guest list Included Mrs.
0. P. Klein, Mrs.
Malcolm '

Black and White

Blark and White

Walter Crooks, Mrs. B r u c e j
Lloyd, Mrs. Forrest Bachtel,

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Sizes 2V.
to Big II

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Mrs. J. E. D. Hartlnger, Mrs. I
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Cecil Kincaid, Mrs.

Emer~

son Jones and the hostess, Mrs.
Gibbons.
An added feature of the af·
ternoon was the surprise obser·

vance of tlle birthday of Mrs.

t01rli!:-Fiifld Blu-Whltt

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IARGAINI ON THE FIRST FLOOR
....50 Kodak tnllomoHc M2 MOVIE CAMERA ........ ,. .. ,. ,. $36.95
$21.95 Kodok lnotomoHc 154 CAMERA OUTFIT ............... $22.45
$2.45 Kodachrome II Bmm MOVIE FILM ...................... $2.1CJ
SSe Kodok Vorlchromo PAN FILM .............................. 39c
$1.15 Kodak Kodocolor X FILM .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. • .. . .. 17c
$3.50 St111&lt;roft H..IHI BRIDGE GIFT PAK ..... .... ....... ,. .. $2.50
$2.95 Stoncroft BRIDGE GIFT PAK . .. .. .. .............. ., . $2.00
79c ADDRISS AND TELEPHONE BOOKS ............ ... ... , .. 55&lt;
79c DIARY AND RECORD BOOKS . .. .. ....................... SSe
$1,50 CAPRO JOTTER WITH PEN SETS ...... ., ................ 75c
$1,00 RAND McNALLY WORLD MAPS ... .. .. . .. .. .............. 73c

Womens $1.00 Textured Nylon Stockings 2 prs. $1.00
Jewelry-Enameled Pins In Colors
88c
Mens Leather Billfolds
Sale 88c
Girls $1.00 pkgs. (4 pairs) White Anklets
SOc
Boys Kirbury and Shanmont Socks_ 3 pairs $1.00
Mens Heavy Duty White Socks
3 pairs $1.00
Mens Bachelors' Friend Socks
3 pairs $1.00
Childrens 39c Socks • Anklets
4 peirs $1.00
Special! White and Colored and Floret
Pillow Cases for $1.00 1 pair
Special- A Group of $1.95 to $6.95 Table Coven
including oblong and round
While they lest
et half price

high srhool danre party ed 0 number of games with ' daughter and son-m-law, Mr . .
will be held this coming Friday prizes awarded to Mrs, Curd , and Mrs. Albert Martm Jr. or ·
1i)!ht from 8-11 p.m. at ~he .wa- Mrs. C. F. Tompkms, MrS . Belpre.
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h•ma Higb School ouditormm. James Suuisby, Mrs.
Alfred Mdrd. andh MrsL. P~ucf Gr~nsBteadlh
l'h• 1avs wllf emcee the dance C
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D'lf
, an aug ter, on, arm e
which is
to the public
row an
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· ;;;;,I Refreshments were served .b~ 1and son, Charles were Monday
Fru Flor;da Vacation
lhe hostess from a table wll ! evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
14 0.1&gt;• &amp; 3 Nlghhl
whtte lace cover and centered I Robert Ritchie and son.
I" Miami Beac:h
. with an arrangement or snaJr- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marlin
"!~t A Contootf
dragons. Attending were those Sr. and son, Mike and Mrs. Lyf1•r.•n•
Con
Gol
Cerllf eel Gas Station
na med abo ve an d Mrs . AIonzo dia Hysell visited Sunday in
W. Main
Pom•roy, 0. , Custer. Mrs. Carl Shtelds. Mrs., Belpre with Mr. and Mrs. A~ '
' Dale Smith. Miss Elsie Hart 1bert Martin Jr.
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and Mrs. E. J. Tracy.
Mrs. Orviffe Bader of Cofum·

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Womens $3.95 Cotton Dresses_ Sele 2 for $7.00
Womens $3.95 Cotton Cerdigans
S.le $3.44
Womens $3.95 Banton Cardigans
S.le $3.44
Womens $2.99 Cotton Blouses
Sele $2.44
Womens $1.99 Cotton Blouses
S.le $1.44
Womens $3.99 Cotton Blouses
Sale $3.44
Womens $7.95 Cotton Dresses
Sele $6.44
Womens $3.95 Dusters
Sale $3.44
Girls $1.95 Cotton Blouses
Sale $1.44
Girls $1 .00 Playwear
Sale 84c
Womens $4.95 Extra Size Chalk1es
Sale $4.44

Bargains on the Main Floor

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Street-h's For Your Convenience While Shopping

Phil Maid Nylon Slips
Sale $2.66
Shanmont P1nties ___ Sale 2 for $1.00
$3.00 Bras
Sale 2 for $3.00
$3.00 Nylon, Dacron end Cotton Slips
Sele $2.57
Womens $3.95 Phil Maid Nylon Gowns_ Sale $3.39
Girls $2.00 Bouffant Slips or Half Slips _ Sale $1.59
Girls Peek-A-Boo Cotton Mesh Panties Sele 2 for $1.
Womens Full Length Plisse Gowns
Sale $2.57
Childrens Cotton Pajemas
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On The 2nd Floor

Womens
Womens
Womens
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LINGERIE

uprnf'd with a poem , ''for Ev· :
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visit at Rndgeporl w1th her SIS·
•r·vmH' ·• SC'vt&gt;ral rPading5 were · ~rs . Thomas Young
t'ntt&gt;r ter and brother·ln-law, Mr. and
;:i ~·rn including. Saint Pat ;u;d tamed
the Past M~J!rons ~f Mrs Harry Sadler.
·he Bn! man. by Mrs. Hobart Pom~n~y Chapter OES Tues· M1ss Laura Grueser entned
N. well: lris'h ·History, Harry 1 day evening at ht&gt;r Wesl M31n- Veterans Memorial . Hospital .
~oi1E&gt;r : Smi les. Hobart Newell: I st hnme
Monday ror obsen.·atJon and
tmd Prediction!' for 1966 George ' The m~teting, in charge of trPt:~tmcnt.
GPnhP 1me-r. A poem ... A_ Pre- . Mrs. Hartwell Curd. president.! Miss Sharon ~mith spent the
llidr'' hy Mrs. George Genhei- 1 opened with de-votions
taken : wef'kt&gt;nd with MISS Susanna ~rn­
mrr anrl a med itation hv Mrs. · from Psalm 26 by Mrs. I B. · old at Lindley hall , for
httle
Henrv Turnff ('Oncluded the Weed who had a meditatiOn on . sisters weekend at Ohio Un1ver- ·
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The : sity.
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were Lord's Prayer in unison closed 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cl1fford Phll- ,
srrvt&gt;d following thE' meeting. i the devotions. A short business , lips wen~ weekend goes~ of
Tni?' next m~ting will be Tucs- se-ssion was held. Mrs. Nolan the1r daug!lter a~ . sor"J-m~law,
1 11 ~, April 26 and will sta rt al 1 Swackhamer gave 8 demonstra- Mr. and. M~s. ~tU.•am . Nease
j·30 p m.
1 tion en antique nower arrange-; and
fam1ly m Cmcmnab.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arnold
DANCE AT WAHAMA
i m~~ss· Maud Grueser conduct- Iwere Sunday gue~ts of their .

TONIGHT
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TV-- furniture for your home- wall to wall carpet- curtains and

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rt&gt;Jd from Alfred Grange &lt;·on·
l\ '!'n 1ng v i ~; itation on April 14
il nd rl:ms were made to attrnd.
}~ ( 'fJ nnum\1·ation was also read
w r(' ~ ~rd to nf'W members for

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$1- 12'h to Big IG--2 PAIR $3.00

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ROUSH'S SHOE STORE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

0 . P. Klein, who has been conlined to her home by Illness.

The lighted birthday cake, made
by Mra. Crooks, was presented
l&lt;l M". Klein on a musical cake
plate and gilts and cards were
given l&lt;l her Including an Amer·
lean Flag D.A.R. pin.
A social hour and discussion
of various world t&lt;lplcs followed the luncheon. The guesta enjoyed a l&lt;lur of the Gibbonl
home with Its early American
, fumltllngs which Include many
antiques such as a collection of
eolfee milia, clockl, lamfll and
pictures, and an early music
boot more thaa 100 yeal'l old.
Mrl. Craok1 ualaled Mn. Glll'

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CANDY ANO EASTER NOVELTIES ON TH11ST FLOOR
lroch'o 39c Chocolate co.. rod FRUIT AND NUT IGGI ..• . ..• . ..
Broch's 39c EASTER .BUNNY HANO PUPPETS . .. .. .. ... ~....
Polm.,. 55c Solid Mltk Chocotatt IASTIR IOXII . . . . . , ......• ..
Brocho 44c Ch-foto Co..rod MALTED MILK IGGS ... ,. .......
lroch"o 39&lt; MARSHMALLOW IGGS . ....... ... ............. ,. ..
lroch'o 69c EASTER BASKETS . .. .. . . .. .. . . ......... ., •.
Polmor 29c Pure MILK CHOCOLATE PETER RABBIT ....•.•. , .. .
Broch"o 69c BOX EASTER TRIATS .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. • • .. .. .. .. .
11.00 NON-TOXIC SOUEEZE TOYS .. .. .......... ., • ; .. • .. ..
19c EASTER EGG COLOR KITS
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'1.00 EASTER BOUNCING HOPPY BUNNIES .. , , . . . . • . . . . . . . . . .
It won't b. long now until we'll b. hiving our Sole of

Jackson and Perkins ROSE BUSHES
On The 1st. Floor In Tht Hovseweres Department

33c

YOU ALWAYS SAVE ON YOUR TOILETRIES AT ELBIRFELDS
69c COLGATE DENTAL CREAM .. . . .. . .. .. ....... ...... .. 57c
tic POLIDINT OENTURI CLEANSER TABLETS ................ lie
79c FACT TOOTH PASTE .
. ........... ...... ...... ........ 61c
tic COLGATI 100 MOUTH WASH ............................. . 66c
69c RESOLVI TABLETS ...... ......... .. ..................... 61c
21c PElOXIOE . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 16c
$1 .00 tCE.O-DERM ...................... ....... ....... ... ..... 73c
79c CLEARASIL .. . ..
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19c NOXZEMA SKtN CREAM . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . • .. .. . .. 77c
,1.50 LOVING CARE HAIR COLOR LOTION ....... ., .......... $1.12
12.00 TONI HOME PERMANENTS
........... .. ............ '1.50
$1.00 ALBERTO V0-5 HAIR ORESStNG .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. lie
69c ARRlD CREAM DEODORANT
.............. .. .. ....... 61c
COMPLEXION SIZE SAFEGUARD SOAP . . .. . . . . . .... ., ...... 19c
$2.00 Lody Cfolrol Cromogoniltd HAIR LIGHTEN&amp;R .......... $1.61
79c Glflo... Super Stolnleo STEIL BLADIS (51 .. . •.•• , ••••••••. 5lc
tic PERSONNA RAZOR with 7 blod" . .. . . ........... ...... .. lie
$1.25 Mennen High Slorro AFTER SHAVE ICE .... .. ........ .... 71c
79c GILLETTE HEADS UP HAIR GROOMING .. • .. . • .. • .. .. .. .. 67c
$1.25 OLD SPICE AFTER SHAVE LOTION ...................... 93c
'1.00 OLO SPICE MAN POWER DEODORANT .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. 73c
$t.OO OLD SPICE SHAY I CREAM (R..ulor or Mtnlholl ......... . 73c

BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
IN THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT
Topntry Squaret, now 1hiprnent ..... . . ........... SOc uch
Dreta Print, 36", 100% Cotton, beautiful poHerm .... 39c yd.
$1.39 Vynocel Window Shadet, 36x36 white, ton, gr"n
Solo $1 .00
59c Quodrigo Cloth, 36" Prints ond Solids •• . ... . Sale 49c yd.
$2.95 ond $3.19, 54" Tapntry Upholat.ry, big selection
patterns ond coloro-Solo $2.49 yd.
$3.49 Plold CoHon Shill Blankets, 70x80 ...... Sole $2.69 pair
Tier and Volonca Sot, drip dry broodcloth, buutlful
oolld colora-$ 1.95 sot
$1.69 and $1.89 Hit ond Min ScoHor Rug1, 24"x45" Solo $1.50
$1.00 Throw Awey B191, for all vacuum cluners Sol• 79c bot
$2.98 Kirsch Two Woy Draw Troval'll Rod
Length 30" to .S"-Sole $2.49
$1.19 45" Docron ond Cotton Poplin, solid colora
Pnt.la nd dork ahadta-$1 .00 yd.

SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
IN THE TOY DEPARTMENT ON THE 1ST FLOOR
$1.00 Ploatlc HORSE SHOE GAME SET .. ..••.. . .• •. , ... 69c
$1.19 Flahar Prlco STRNGING BEADS ........•. •• , .•• . 88c
$1.95 Flah•r Price POUND AND SAW BENCH .... ... .. $1.44
$1.69 Motta! MUSIC BOX GE·TAR ...... . .. .••..•••. $1 .19
$3.95 Hol'llman FULLY JOINTED DOLL . . . . . . . . . • • • . $2.69
98c WHAM.() SUPER BALLS . .. .. .. .. . • .. . . .. • • .. .. 77c
$2.49 MoHel Fonner 50 GUN AND HOLSTER SETS . • . , • . $1.85
$9.95 Louis Morx ELECTRIC TRAIN SETS .. ....•• • , •. $6.00
$1.95 Fisher Price CREATIVE BI,OCKS .... , •.• , •••••. $1.65
$3.19 Fl1htr Prlco MILK WAGONS . . . . . . .... , ..•••.. $1.88

Bargains In Housewares
39c Jumbo 51.. Pock ScoHI PAPER NAPKINS . ... 3 for $1.00
$1.19 Fromed WOOD BARK PICTURES ................ 60c
$1.00 CLOTHESPIN BAGS ............ ..•.... . . • •••• . 69c
$1.00 WILLOW BASKETS . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. • • .. 60c
$1.95 lnatont Roluae Aluminum ICE CUBE TRAYS .••• $1.50
$1.00 WROUGHT IRON TRIVETS . ....... .......... .. SOc
79c VAPOR BRITE OVEN CLEAJI!ER ........ .. . ....... 66c'
69c PLASTIC DISH PANS . .. .. . .. . .. • . .. . • • • .. • • . • . 44c
$2.95 ond $3.25 WASTE BASKETS .. .... ... ....... , $1.50
$3.95 7 PIECE JUICE SETS . .......... ...... . , .. • . $UO
$2.19 PAGODA STACK CANDY DISHES .• .. •.•...• •.. $1.50

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the French leader's reply tt i
President Johnson's letter on I
NATO which de Gaulle was 1
said to consider "negative" and
an evasion of the call lor ''tacUcal aegotistlons."

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BARGAINS IN PURNITURI-3RD FLOOR
$St.OO llmmoM Twin Sfu MATT. &amp; lOX SPRING SITS .... ..It $46.0G
,219.00 SlmmoM HIDI A 810, lorly Amorlcon . . ..•• , , , ...It tUUO
,269.00 K,..hltr 2 Pltco LIVING ROOM IUITII ...... ,. Sot. '2tiO.OD
.. 119.01 RCA WHIRLPOOL WRINGII WASHIII ........ Solt ,132.00
$119.00 7 PtiCI DtNITTI SITS . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ........ Sole 1194.00
$129.00 Double DrotHr, Mirror, Chost tnd lookcolt ltd .. ..It 119.00
1191.00 ITUDINT DISK and CHAIR SITI ( I l - l .. .. .. lit. "'.00
$279.00 FRINCH PROVINCIAL lOP A ......... ~ .. , , •• Sole 1119.00
$299.00 RCA WHIRLPOOL OtSHWAIHIR ........... ·. · ..h $244.00
119.00 and 179.00 llrkllno SWIVIL ROCKIRS ltno .-PI Solt NII.OO
$59.00 Kroohlor OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, D&lt;!nllh - - ... .Solt t44.00
$1s'.Jo ILICTRIC PfRIPLACI LOOI ........ , .. .. . .. .. · Soh P.OO

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Sheriff Robert C,
bach's department ossilled '
the investlgat!oa of the

Authorities discounted possibility of any danger today from a railroad car loaded with a chemical that deATLAM'A - AUTHORITIES
ralled at the Hobson crossing of Route 7 about 11 p.m.
raided 1 "clearing bouse for
Thursday.
sex" Thuraday and confiscated
. It was one of six cars derailed according to State
stacJ&lt;s ol pornography and 8
H•ghway Patrol. They were part of an 82-car New York
l!letnbership list containing the
Central train. The crossing is three tenths of a mile
names of several rorninent Atsouth of Middleport
fantans.
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No one a~ong the. live-rna• torn up. Damages were estimathealth commissioner Dr ~h}rdJmtth, a1e~t o~ the U. S. F•sh and Wildlife Service, and acting Meigs co t crew was InJured. offiCers sta~ ed at $15,000.
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Known at "Club Rebel," the ~ in the county the past y~a," sian~f~· s."r~ eO~ c eck a cha rt showmg areas in which rabid skunks have been k~~~ ed.
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southbound from ~hne ;e:d 'm~•=":,
or~anlution's p~bfication speci- 1eases, Ohio Department of .Health a~d at leit J~k R~~ II, of th~ veterinary unit, Division of Communicable Dis- The stx cars deratfed lncfud·j lrom Columbus to Dickinson, and thence to ete entire
ahzotl in el~ssll•ed advertising
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• on ' ' ams, Me•gs County Game Protector.-sentinel Photo
ed four loaded with rement, W. Va Traffic at the Hobson gation, will be the
bluntly stating tbe sexual deone wtth pipe and anolher w1th crossing was expected to be , 1
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of th
chemical Th
da
ges ure o c r1st1an
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e membership. A
ere was no nger blocked at intervals this morn- at a
I 'd II .
man and two women, one a
from the chemical tank car. ac- lng as cleanup work proceeded ice s:~;-~'; ~· pgt~utlrl
shapely redh~ad, w~re present Skunk rontrol measures were oflicial of the Division of Com.
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cordmg. to Sgt. P. D. McCree- Howard Crider, 57, Galion, Pomeroy Jumor High · teflllfll,,
when authorities raided
the recommellded to 120 municipal Imum cable Disease Ohio De t I Smith, who Indicated his Impossible to cover the entire ~y, as II m no way was m post· was engineer on the tram. Otfl. 'audtlonum.
club located In a posh double , and township officials of Molgs ment of Heallh c~nduc par -, department would be willing to c-ounty.
I wn to turn over
er crew members were Clarence I
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lUIIe of reoms on the 18th Ooor !county by representatives of the lmeetin
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ted the ,asstSt m a control program, Dr Russell noted four ways [ Traff&lt;e on Rt. 7 at the Hob- Baldwin, 62. Bucyrus. fireman; I Sponsored by the Meigs c-; '"''"'•••~,.
of a high-rise apartment build· state and federal government Both g.with sanction
I said etlher traps or toxofds could to curb rabies, bemg immuni-1son crossmg was blocked _lor a- C. R. Wyone, 43 , Columbus, con-' ly Juntor Chamber of
lng.
Friday night In lhe courtroom board 'of health s· id from the : be used Polson eggs, plainly zatlon of dogs and cats, sh·ay bout four hours, IICCOrdmg to ductor; Harold Flowers, 37, Co- merce, m cooperatton with
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' of the courthouse. The meetln should be taken ' i a
actmn marked and placed In specific dog control, wildlife control and /Sgt McCreedy The derailment , fumbus, brakeman, and L. I. Metgs County Mlmsterlal ": '~~;,;:;J;;
ATLANTA MJIISiliSIPPI ' was SjXInoored by the Meig! reduc lh f 1 mkm~lately to areas, would be most economi- pubhc mformation
left about 200 feet of
lrack Morrow, 51. OrJent flagman
soctattOn. the service will cep-,
stands tnday 81 lhe fast state County Health De
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Members of the .boa d
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lnlhe South Where the poll tax Hi&lt;'hard Smith u~tme~t~h l ~~~li~: ~~h~:a~~~ problem I~, Smith and Dr. Russell said health, Beulah Strauss' heal~ ' B•
reftgton in Amenca ~ive," IIIII
I• stiff a requirement lor vot- and Wildlife
agent lor Already 20 cases '::re
w"':id be best to c-oncentrate department administrative 8,. 1
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. e e ort m an area JUSt out- Ststant, Metgs County Game I
man churches
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Co In Jock Russell. veterinary unit this year.
po ted Side . the more fJ&lt;!f\~fated com- Protector Donald Williams, Dr.
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mon. The ReV:
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of Heath Methodist Cburch,
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dleport; the Hev. Joseph Krii!Y;~·
said today leaders of all mcor- C FRA~K":ORT, Ky (Special) -. Kentucky Power lot Sl. Paul's Lutheran ch~II'Ciil.&lt;
porated villages Indica led their ! ompany s Btg.Sandy Plant at Loutaa, Ky' will soon be I Pomeroy, and the Rev. Rlellcooperation wtth lh
quadrupled In SIZe.
ard Martin of Grace Episeoplll
roun
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"Governor Edward T. Breathitt and Donald C. Cook, Church, Pomeroy Will take part.
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I named the ftr t to d s een pr&amp;;,J~ent of Ke~~tucky Power and of its parent, American
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un ergo the Elect~tc Power Company, at a press conference here this The Rev. Donald Hicks of ibe ,
WHEEUNO W VA po on egg treatment.
mormng announced plans for the company's construction Middleport Church of Cbrlal .
1\'•·•efing Steel Cor~.• eha;ging th!:SHINGTON (UP!) -For signals from the air and pipes 1 Henry opened the hearin s b
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Iof a giant 800,000-kilowatt
- - - ---Will conduct the worabip, mU..a l.•e~~cb of conll'act, filed a '
days, congressmen ffs- 1the programs mto subscribers' I explammg the FCC's
g
! ste~m-electr!c generatmg three-year perind 1969-71
mg use of a pamph~ speclaiJr'
lilt' million damage suit Thurs. ' ~n~ to b".;:kers_of Commumty I homes for a ree averagmg for greater controls f::i~ s
u~ at Big Sandy.
F. M Baker. of Ashland vice prmted for the occasK&gt;D.
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day l~alnst U. S. Steel Corp. Ita~ke~~:ut cl:~v= t' (CA~)Iabout $5.50 a month.
jurisdiction for tho ' first
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i ed r:c8:~nt additiOn andd ref at- presidenl and general ma~ager ' A youth c~oir under directiGit
and the Triangle Conduit and wide selection
p ton an a
M~vfng lnlo Cities
over 1.200 CATV systems that ' fi
' cost
... are expecle . tt l ~I Kentueky Power. also partie. of Jaycee Ralph Werry will liJII
C•~le Co. The suit charged '
of programs.
Once_ aimed at rural areas,, use h1gh antennae, but not ,
, En i:pprolunately fiOO.mtlho~. 1pated m the press conference I an ollertory anthem. A 1~
Triangle 11 breached Jts contract Today, one thing was: clear: CATV 1~ movmg mto the l'Jties, 1 microwave relay equipment. /
I is g .eermg work 00 . the umt and pomted out that the new 1oak cross and simple ••tm~y lli-l.
lor the purchase of substantial A wide selection of controver- where ll offers clearer signafst He satd the controls were
/o:ng forward rapidly a n d umt is expected It burn Z-mtl- bfe" will lend religious llllldt.:f.'
qoantllles of stt1ll products
sial Issues surrounds the extent and more_~aried programmmg.l1needed to slrtke a balance )
s'::r construction 18 ~xpected hon tons of coal annually. All phere It the stage.
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and United States Steel Corp.l"' which the federal govern- And . .'t s growing. FCC between CATV operators on the I Cars driven by VIlma Pikko'"June. The umt ts sch· of thiS fuel, he said, will be
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the ment should regulate, and CommissiOner E. William Hen- one side and broadcasters who )a, 51, Galhpolis, •nd Doris
:led for commerctal opera- Jsupphed by Kentucky operators ha~~l =~~ISler~ ID lhe ~
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restrict, the booming CATV ry estunated lhe growth rale at originate the signals on lbe Sayre, 40. Syracuse collided at Co 10 11969 ·
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The suit ...ks m million f indus\fy.
Ia system per day.
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i ::lj) a.m. Thursday· on Rt. 124 . m~ ellon ~ the unit will site on the Big Sandy River via ::~ ~ai~:presslon brollter~
damageo from Triangle and $jlf ·
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at the intersection of Cotlege St. raiSe 1 e plant s lotaf genuat- the Chesapeake &amp; Ohio Rail ·, th .
m ac~JOn, •Ion&amp; 11111i~
millloo !rom U. S. Steel. NeiUt- / :"'e House Commel·co Com· J
In Syracuse. Noone was injured. mg capactty lo 1,065,000 kw way's Big Sandy Branch.
•tr congregations.
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er defendant lssue&lt;l commenl !mltlee Thursday recessed until '
The State Highway patrol and make ll the largest _inves-1 "Our use of coal alone wifl
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on lhe suiL
Aprll 5 its hearings on
Said the vehicles met on • sharp tor-owned power stalton m the represenl an annual contribu.l
proposals by the Federal
curve and the Pikkoj11 car was cornm~nwealth.
/ lion of approximately ""mil.l
LONDON - RED CIIINA'S i Communications Commission
left of center. There was minor Prestdent Cook revealed that lion to the economy of Kentuc-'
~Jpreme leader, Mao Tze-tung, I ~~CCI to extend regulation
damage to the Pikkoja car and the umt " lhe _first of three / ky," Baker stated.
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was reported today te be grave- ! O:.rTn~TVih fir t
SAIGON (UP!)- A company of U S Marines today moderate damage to the Sayre :i~w turbme; generators The turban-generator for the
ly ill.
thes . .
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s go-round, turned back a Communist assault aim~d. t t k'
car.
. seven-sta e American new unil will be manufactured
The diplomalic reports
of tak e facts and Issues began to a section of the coplains where a valuable ;ce ~.;.ngi over . The patrol cited Mrs. Pikko- Eleclrtc Power System plans and installed by General EJec.l
Mao'o Illness, which could not / e •h•pe. . .
ing harvested. The Viet Coog fled under 3 heav P. s be- ja to Metgs county court March 1? place 10 operatl"? '" the Ap. tric Company. It will be t h • I Threo persons were ftlled, ... .
be C&lt;&gt;nflrmed, followed ward Abotll 8 mdho? !3 or 4 per artillery counterattack.
-- · - y atr and :15 on a charge of left of center. pafachta regton durmg
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case was continued, and
from Peking that Mao had not . cent of the n&amp;lK&gt;n s famJIIes) It was disclosed meanwhile was shot down Thursda d .
ot~er arrests Thursday were
------ --bonds were forfeited in ~=t~~
been seen iD public oral aov- i"o':" are . served by CATV, that 852 bombers h:om Guam raids over Communist y :.~~~ of Ray St. Clair •. 59, Rl. 2 BidCounty Court l&lt;ldoy by J
orrunent lunctiw for
some I ~uch ~cks broadcasten• flew 8 double header mission Viet Nam and crashed 15 mile~ well, speedmg, Ctled to municiIFrank w. Porter, Jr.
lime.
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' . . Viet Cong ~sitlons 70 north • northwest of DOng Hoi raf :'"'',March 25: Charles 0.
Paul Runyon, charted
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northwest or Saigon early on the Tonki G If The
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au rml t, 30, Pomeroy. no
lntolcallon and ~klo&amp;
...:·b~.~o.r:~l,
BIJ'IOIS today. They struck • Commu- was reportednmrssing.
pilot :rrator's license, cited to
t~e highway ~y tbe
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retal ed
ove beea ntst training ond weapons A U S Ar
CH 47 Chi . .
etgs coonty court April I;
Patrol , had bJS case ~lllni. .
die ~
:e~lllage of Mid·
area and a headquarters hefiC!Iple~ cr:ed Thursdan~ Paul W. Runyon, 23, Miners- Funeral services for James Survivors Include a daughter, He was placed 011 • ·
Jill
e tii(Jneerlng
soutb of the first strike miles ·northw
y 0 vlfle, mca~cerated in the Meigs Harvey Eaotman, 83.
Thora Ruth West Lake Ohio · bond.
=lurol wort for
A
S. military spokesma~ base of Ues~ ~tAn C ~ county jail on charges of 'intoxi- who died l&lt;lday at 3 a.m. at
one grandso~. Robert Rdth Jr ' DamIf E. Smith wu
Mlddl
new holfdtq Ia announced that an Air
Division troo . in
cation and_ parking oh the road- Good Samaritan Hospital
Seattle. Wash.; a grandd~ugb: $10 and cosl• lor permiltlnr
Funeral servlceo for
fare
fdl&lt;llo~...... tbe wei· FUl5 Thundercbief jel bomber
Clfnook h't~al way, hearmg March 25.
Zanesv!Ue, will be held Sunday ter, Roberta Jean Ruth at home unlicensed operator to
Tmy, ill!, who died Thuraday ~ pom!enta" aero~ • .,.,. deCong grou~dnre 'u:U.uy
a~ 2 p.m. at the Ewing
in West Lake; one brother. Clar- Patricta ltatfield wu
wlll be held Saturday morning~ •Bmaa
tt Court- ...,_,_
_,_,..,. carries a four or 'ttve-m-1: :;:raas Memorial Htt~pltal With the Rev. Freeland
ence Eastman, Horrisonvllle ; $10, and costs .., a DO
at the Ewing Chapel at 10 I m I Gerold E H
l&lt;lday.
A farge aHeadaaee II ex- crew
laslona - Jean Carson, officiating.
two cousins Everett Bissell tor ' hcenae cbarp lllltl
with burial Jn the Beecb Gr~v~ 1 wUI • ..,.;....:·~:! tb_e firm ported ol lbe IDIRIII Sc..J..A.
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W. Cofwnb1a; Lucretia Hhndes, Burial will be In Beech
Pt. Pleasani and Clyde Scott' Pikkoja wos fined '10 IIIII
Cenretery.
, Moaey fer 'eoaslnt .. work. Rama, ••I•• wiU be otaged
PLAN SUPPER
Racine: Helen . Jeflers, Syra- cemetery beside his lite
Pomeroy. ~lends may call at lor leh of center.
He had served overseas In JIIUIIOMd of tltt by the Melga-Gaffta • MBSOII
The Letart Falls Methodist •cu:•: Harold Lightfoot, Middle- Elsie Tehan Eastman. He
the funeral borne anytime.
Leroy Denney, flrltell4•••
World War Illrl 1 medical un- beea llnred, ti..onl~c •: Area Boy Scouta oa Salltrday Church wlllllold 1 jitney sup- lpo~~.~!";..~k~, ~omeroy.
member ol the
Members tf Mineral Lodge of ~I onndseparato
0 0
lt and hiJ!IIIeen a depu\f siler- Mr, Zerlde,
tdtbt and SlntlaJ a~ per beginning at 5; 30
m
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ng, Pome and Oddlellows members 2U are asked lo meet at the ••sa_ •
Itt under bls father, A. 0. Traii
Tilt oven&amp; will be beld lD the Saturday, March 36, 11 P· u.; ~ ~~; ~,;:"~ M~a~~d Reeds- wlfl be pallbearers. He was
half SUnday, March Z'l, at l ;:lj) ::•ng ~
cy, wliO will sberltf. He wu pre.
SUPPER CAN. • • ' " ' - NaUOIIIII Gurd Armory 08
building. 1,
Ju&amp; Norr~ ~co . '
leport; former Supt. af the Meias
p.m. to atlend the flmeral said Den an.
ceded In ~~tail~ by hla panntl, The
CELLED
Ill. st, aora of PI, PJe-t
• acme.
ty Cblldrett's Homt.
Eric Hart noble ll'and. '
$25 ney N
Mr. and Mts. A. 0. Tracy, and March IIOUP dllll!ll' to be
"Hattn. ea Sllurday wiD be
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1 brother, •Ray.
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28 81 1J¥ fire house Jn fram 7:31 It I:Je P&gt;m. Old oa
Survlvon Include 1110 broth- I Racine 1111 been cancelled
lllladay front .•, ..... p.
"'· Roy and Dane Trlcy.
[tll I later date.
... TlteN will file llppNJd.
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Ed Speneer, Commaniler of
mater, 31 mlbtto "~
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the DAv ub me!llbera wbe at
Meln ~Haem lfm!IW
lllemes, ,.. dllploy by ...
the Mlddlepqrl LecJoa Bill at Atlatlill,ql - None:
'· ~~ IIIlis.
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I a.m. Salttiday ll1tH'nlui to at- ~ - None,
lend the ~~!(Vices.
Frlellds may call 'ill the fiDitr·WEATHER
II ~ at anytime, The fam• ,lflllly c!flltl)', 1 lillie
ory
Y opponen
of the tax was expected to have
a dtrect effect on Mlssl.,lppt's
' 1. tax. ~n. Jame• E~stland. Dsaid the courts deciSion
h•s further degraded
the
rlghls of tht slateo as granted !
un1er the Constitution.

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