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iSaerament o1 Baptism is Given
.: At Rock Springs Methodist Church
; Tht ~•c:rament ot baptism Edward Ball and

BODS,

Tomm:l'

iilll givO!llllllllve were recel"' aDd Bobby were reeelvod bJ
til Into membership at the Roct transfer. Cathy Abbott alao Wll
lprlDp Motbodlal cburcb dill' baptized.
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!ni the wwship oervlee Sunday. During the SUnday School
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hour, Easter Sunday, the prt.
A Cllntata, "The Oilldren's m•~ and beginners clUB direcl-'
liJ~luia." was presented by the led
by the teachers, Mro. Harjunior chmr directed .by Mra. iold Blackston and Mrs. NormWilliam Radford. Takmg part an Weyersrniller presented a

Give Layette

Around And

Shower Saturday

About
Middleport

Mlol Tnanna ll'blle
Karea Peltlt entertained
a layetle lbower Satunlay
nlng at the borne of Mra.

lah White In honor of M r
Thomas · Darst of Akron. A
or scheme of pink and
was carried out in the

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Tommy Scally, son of Mr.
Mra. Tom Scally, is a pah
!lent at Veterans Memorial os1n Pomeroy wbere hek is
treatment for a bro en
be received in a fall

11111 prom o1 Mld&amp;llel'OI'I
School will be beld rn.
evening, April 23 at the
school Comml~ nam·
lor the prom inchld&amp;--Tbeme
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Dave Burkett, Kenneth ar118, Kathy
BraltM, Chrislille
hesBailey and Ollta lewis; Ore
tra - Sean Mullen,
Buddy

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ago. He will undergo sur- Moore., Kathy Spengler,
Jon
Woyersmiller. Eddie
Abbott, p~:j recitations - e glv- The glfta were placed on a gery on the arm this week.
, David Oliver. 'lom
Kathy Abbott Sharoa Brawey,len including. The Easter Story, table covered with a white cloth roo~ ·number 1S 111.
an~
GU_more.
SUzanna and Donna
Partlow, lby Stephanie Radford; A Real i with pink and white
Mtsr. Sarah Bechtle,
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DecoratiOns
David Ashley,
Richard Kizz.ee Marla Grueser, Welcome, David Harris; Pass ers making a canopy. Games bus, spent the weekend With
Tom Blaine, John
Tommy Bail. Connie Radford A und Bruce
Blackston· I were played and prizes won by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jadt
Sam Clatworthy, Rllph
were Donna

Francis,

Diana

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with Big r~olk;

and Rebecca Radford,

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Folks: Mary
Baumgardner,
Wears and Patty K.loes.

Sherrie Blackston and Mar YIJudy Radford; He Is In
My
Radford aa nal"''ators, and Mary Heart, Christy Hysell: Easter
Prancis as accompanist.
!Prayer. Donnie Smith; A Glad
Preceding the ~rmon by Rev . Welcome Bobby Ball· and JesChester Letilley, Sharon Braw·' Loves' Me , Tllis 1 Know, Bri·
Jey, Marta Grueser and
Kizzee.
Abbott were baptized.
Following the program,
an
ed into membership by confeshunt was held for the chllsion ol faith were Eddie Abbott

Bechtle.

A salad course with
sherbet punch was ser:ved to
those atten~ing includmg Mrs.
Charles Whtte, M.rs: Agnes
White ,. Dorothy Williams, Cart?
' lyn Gtlkey, Pearl
Hoffman,

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Avenelle Pettit, Kay Platter, her daughter and family, Mr.
Phyllis Pettit and Beulah White. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and
and Suzanna and Donna Part·
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children.
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On Palm Sunday, Cathy AbMat"n/y
Haptonstall, Rose Ohlmger, Ed- of Akron spent the week end
bott
Rebecca Radford
and
•th Thomas, Jean. Zirkle,. . with his mother, Mrs. Beulah
She;rie Blackston were receiY..
Bacon, Lena .rv~cKinley' Vi RJfe, White.
ed into membership by confeaeop
Mrs. Carl Williams, Irene Hag- Mr. and Mrs. Don Strauss of
sion of faith and Mr. and Mra.
Pomeroy
gy, Mrs. Florence Hannay, Myr- Columbus visiled Sunday with
tle Watkms, Thelma McDan~ M&lt;.·. and Mrs. lra Butcher
iels, and Jean Tatte['5()n, MabMrs. E. A. Leonard of Colum- ol
1 bus was the weekend guest
of .
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Watson awJ·
Mrs. Johu F. Ball:
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Gene Stepbenson Gary Stobart,
and Jerry Yeauger.

About

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MEIGS THEATRE
LAST TIME TONIGHT
JERRY '..EWIS

"DISORDERLY ORDERLY"
(Technirolor•
Jerry Lewis. Susan Oliver.
Glenda Farrell.

Mr. and Mrs. He
of Bellefontaine am
Mrs. Larry Stemen!.
Larry of La)..
weekend guests of

Colorc.utoont

Whaley.
Mr. and Mrs. Kl

WED. and THURSDAY

returned horne Satu
ing, after an overn~

April 'J:t.'J:2
NOT OPEN
April 23-24

Ronald Reagan.

Cassavettes.

John

~ADDY"

Dean Martin,

Donna Reed, Barbara Bates.

SUNDAY, MONDAYf TUES.
April 25-26·2
'WHERE LOVE HAS GONE'

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met April 10, with ljlvlaon Mn.
NeJaler 11111 Mn. M~~;ll
Preoldenl llbdllda !nln
od IIIII mlnUieS were read
the ""'rotary, Mlctey
ld IIIII treasurDues were pa
er Garcia McGraw
rt
•read the
financial repo .
Reports were given by Rboll-

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Invitations - AUce
Darat,
Teaford, Brenda Toney,
Gilkey, Becky Gilkey:
Progi-am - Connie Cooke, Car-.
Anderson, Larry Glndwell,
Sauer, and Roy Coleman;
- Carole Phillips, car~
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Uon was planned by Garcia
McGraw. Refreshment.:
served by Beth '11l~ss, and
Beverly Ervin. The next meet~
ing is May a, at the Racine
Methodist churcb.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack
and family of Columi
the weekend with theb
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd I
Racine and Mr. and 1

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At NUfStng
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NEWI the product that does

Springs Methodist CbW'&lt;'h con--

nareotlcs agent and two
detectives were to be
formally today with
bribes from a narcotics
who turned informer. The
er reported he had aet up a
daal to pay the men ,2,1100 a
month to "keep off the heat."

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dueled servicea at the Carman
Nursing Home on &lt;;ond F~~~IL tl-

Federal narcotics

tor Brown, Minersville
Mr . and Mrs. Elmt
ham spent Easter in (
her mother, Mrs.~

vis and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthon

~th~~~.:li:.:::ft::e do:

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Secretary Robert S. McNamara
arrlv~d back In Washington
day to report to President Johnson the results of hi! high . lev.
el Viet Narn strategy talks.
McNamara's
jet transport
landed at nearby Andrews Air

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from Honolulu, where he met
with am))assador Maxwell D.
TI\Ylor, Gen . Earle G. Wheeler,

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lumbus were weekend ~~
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WOMENS SEAMLESS

Outfitters For Men and -_·
For The · -Big Bend Area
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A FAMILY
AFFAIR!
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Down through the years, people of the Big
Bend Area have leafned to depend: on this
quality men'~ fumishing$ . stor~t. _Nat_i~lly
advertised bfa~·f1ave ·aiWays ~ been relifl:ireEf~ ·
to please the most discriminating customer.
We .value this confidence as we carry on the
tradition.
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Rusk and McGeorge

, guerri1las. TRey ou1number the
guerril1as allrut five tfl one
whereas l'XJIU1tnce Indicates a
ratio of about ten to one
il
needed lo &lt;!~feat insurgents.
ture in Sonth V!ct Nam or on Asked WhP.ther he thought the
what he '-"OU!d lfll JobilS(}n.
--He said that the air strike•
against Nor'il Viet Nam
tended to o\·ershadow the 1mportanci! (If the Wllf in
the
soulh and ltf necessity tv defeat Red iflll'urgents whD!IIe aim
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vi~er. al~tfl were to attend.
McNamara declined to
ment on the outlook for the

Tuesday J•S
Deadl"Ine for
HI"ghway BJ"ds

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Tuesday
night when a car In which
were passengers went out
'ontrol and collided head - on
with a tractor trailer. Five oth-

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accident 1111 U. S. Roule I near

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the ,Newark Airport.
The dead were Identified aa
Mrs Ann Dora Sherod, and her
children. Jessie Lee, 15, Anna
Jean, 18, Joe Nathan, 8, Kathy,
3. Wanda, 4, Marina, 18,

Jamea Arthur 14.

DEBBIE HILL
Debbl HID d ••te
Mr••

0: Mrs~ D~~~ :Un :r1

Apple Gro•e and a junior at
Sootben Higb oclloot, recelved a •lite Homemaker'• de1ree dorblfl the reeeat FHA
and atat. convenlloa ~eld Iii C•
Iambus. Olber delegates from
Soathera Higb school aUelld·

RTHAM
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lDf1 were SUanne WlnebreoGoNOJ hn APTOV1 ' MdASS.hr- aer, Joyce McCoy, Linda Elcl&gt;v. .o
. ope
an Tuest ee .Inger. Mary Au Harrit, Un·
other
men were
shaken
day night when their helicopter da Jelm1011 and Jlldy Sayre.
hed In an
n field

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Their financial needt
are always on the il'OW.

McNamara, on Landi ng to Make Report,
Predicts Step-up in Asian War E_fforts

year-old -voman and seven of

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Take a typical YOU!ll
famlly Hke this _. ~ _

Communists Sneaking
Into South Viet Nam
At Much Higher Rate

commanders in South Viet Nam was to sJbvfft .md overthrow
and in the Pacific.
the Saigon go,·ernment .
The Honolulu meeting
LA CROSSE, WIS.
THE ed 1ts attertion. he satd, •
Sealed proposals wlH be remi&amp;hty Missiasippl
pushed steps for b.J.~It:IUII the South ceived until 1 a. m. EST, next
past thls diked city with record
Tuesday at the offices of the
strength today.
Authoritiea
Department of Highway•
were hopeful that miles of manColumbus
for highway lmtllllde barrlera would withstand
Projects In Gallla,
Noble Athens
lhe....powerful current.
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, .,. ll'he t:i_ver was running at an
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oi!icl!ii•'jlepth of 17 ;~· teet at
Countl!r;
u .0114!
a.tn. CST and had held that
depih for eeveral hours.
contract and wUI be coQaldered on the basis of the total
predicted creal was 18 feet
amount bid.
officials said the rJver may
. with asget that deep. "We're in tirettv I
Part I. Resu rfacmg
concrete 7.57 mHes of
good shape," a civil d~:~:: J
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. Add'1son and Chesh'Jre
apokesman said today. "'
ito•onal,ipa and in the village of
look real !lne."
Chesh'
Partrre.2, Resurfacing with as.
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One Week Special!

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1965

SENIOR PLAY - The Senior class of Pomeroy High school will present its three-act comedy, ""•1
Stew," Friday at 8 p.m. in the Junior High school auditorium. Members of the cast are front row, BiU
ley Hendricks, Terry Stalnaker, Jonnie Sue Thompson, Micky Menchini, Jim Bash and Ronnie Riffllee~;t:r~~~ ·
VIcky Vauehan, Brenda Potts, Andy Vaughan, Larry Marshall, Suzanne Arnold, Patsy Fultz, Katy ~
r1a Buck and Eddie Durst; back row, Carol Humphreys, director of the presentation; Joe Gilmore, Faye ·
Bonnie Smith, Sandy Thomas, Jackie Jones, Joan Hewetson, Job~ Anderson, Linda Moore and Dennia
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furmer In a trap aet at his apartment Tuesday.
Eugene WASIDNGTON (UP!) - Defense Secrretary Robert S. McNamara reported today
Marahajl, 39, chief of tbe fedCommunist infiltration into South Viet Nam had "increased at a high rate" in
, ·
eral Narcotics Bureau for south lr•r••1t montha.
Florida olnce 1958, and
He said that the war effort against the Reds would be stepped up to counteract
live Sgt. Fra~k Fountain,
"high-level" of infiltration of men and equipment. McNamara talked with newshoad of the city police
at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., after an overnight fll~tbt from Honolulu
squad bad just accepted
he presided over a high-level contereric" of U.S. offiCials and military lead·
ln marl&lt;ed bills from the
ers.
er, accordinK to Police
The defense chief was to
Vietnaml'S'e fnrrrs.
Communist C!'lnest would inter·
Walter Headly.
port to President Johnson
McNamara said that
thoae vene in the war, McNamara
the White House at 11 :15 a.m. forces ··~ut!er fwm a tstrengtb said, ''I don'·. want to forecast
WASIDNGTON
DI!FENSI~l EST. Secretary of State Dean disadvanta6e'' relative to the the acti!;.il5 oi. a foreign power,

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Firemen Launch Hard Cash Projeqt

especiaJiy of Red China.''
Nor would 11e say what evl·
d.ence •he Unitt:d States had
about the com;tructlon of antiaircraft missile sites in North
Viet ~am. But he said It was
logical to ex; rM such missiles

The Middleport Fire department, faced with its biggest
project in modern times, will at.
tempt to raise $15,000 in bard
cash over a three year period
to pay for a 1,000 gallon triple
combination fire truck already
on order from the Supthen Fire
Equipment C~. of Columbus.

to be ·,. ,tailed "at some point."

Several proJects are planned

durmg 1965, some of which have
Discussmg mfl:tratlon, McNa· already been completed a n d
mara said ihat in a recent ac. bringing in about 25 per cent

tion in whirh two "VIet Cong of the total. The goal is to upor Communist" battalions were date the equipment to such a
encuuntered, 110 per cent of the point that future maJor fund
smaU arms and 100 per cent of raising should be several years
the large weapons were "of away.
Chine:e or ~;mmunist
bloc Planned in April is a chic~~
manu acture.
en bar-be..que ~aturday, April i

24 • on the parkmg _lot

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accund of

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batch of alfalfa wee\'il lar- I soug ht a motive in the case of a yuung mother

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m&amp;-·'d
eratle Sen. lllepben
M.
date anticipated.
The case un f old e d T uesd ay a It er p Iaymat es ...
YIMIIII 11 a Joller 1o bls coo.
County !!tension Agent, they hadn't seen Marcia Ham bey. 6, her brother, M,rk,
toda
•• •C. E. Blakeslee said seven 7, and the 2·year-old Ham- - -.
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fields ioapected Monday in bey twins. · e y and ra1g, Nearby lay the mother, · hor
Wben llllly parll of IIIIH, iDthe Flhove Pulats-:Pioel fln .. .
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wri!!ls -snd anklet slasht!d. - ip$
chllliaJ Oblo, 10 "" Dayl..bt
area s wed young arva at
The Maggio chtldren next a necktie around her throat.
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Savtap Tlmt.
work Jo nenrly 100 per C"flnt door .wondPred . Mrs Prank
Smoke rose from two of the
or
where
rnattr-""s
Youag oald a baalae.. man
Long-"rne M'iddleport Night
R the planls.
dd
t o1 I Magg1o also wonderf'd
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mother.
Mrs.
L't"anna
am~-~ ..n set .
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Let me die," the house-'•e
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mUe trip 1D tbree mlates, by F ro~t e 1 ertpoed lodo •ce
pes Cl es ma a on
an
lhPm all da.v.
told attendants at the bospitaL
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orce, I was repo
ay.
methoxyfhlor. Gutblon, how·
In the nearbv town of Misha- "Let me die."
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waka. Ind .. \Irs . Lou1se Boyer ;
phaltlc concrete 0.56 mile ol
"I don't waat t4l ride," the key said Neal's resignation fol~
3 weeks, bas a 2t
day 1 a lso worried . Sht&gt; had a dinner
Husbaad Flies Home
SR 7 and of SR 7 DA in the
lowed his acceptan~ of em~
wailing period before harv· date with Mrs. Hambe~· Tues·
Edward Hambey. 30, theTu•
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P oyment with t e tate 1g •
es • requ res Ust" 0 respw day night but couldn't get an band and father of the chJl.
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way Department.
awrs an ot er sa e Y pre- answer at the Ham bey
home ! dren, learned of the tragedy
phaltJc concrete 2.49 miles of ~W'Mt. kk&amp;!imt-~~@ In other Middleport Police ac·
cautions. and is somewhat by telephone.
while an a business trlp lor Al124 In Rutland and Sallstivlty. Chief Gilkey's depart·
more expensh:e.
Finally Mrs Hambey an- sociates Investment Co. He flew
bury townships.
TWO FINED
ment learned Tuesday that a
More tban one applkation swered the phone
Ihome in '8 company plane.
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car parked on the town parking
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the first cutting with mala- sa~~. li
m.v c rt&gt;n, s r &lt;'O~;~e:.· sai:leth=e!~~e~
124 in Olive Twonsbip.
ers 0.'
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om~ Co. was stolen.
thion or methoxychlor .
roy Mayor Charles
Logar. s Authorities said the car, a
Moth t&gt;r 1n Ho~p1.1a 1
dead about sixell·----'
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fbeen
Tuesday n••ht
Jrvm
ore they
were
-v•«ing with aspbahlc concrete 1.04 Saunden Gallipolis
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was fined J958 model. had apparently been
Today. the 28·year·o ld house. Three had been garroted with
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te ced stolen in Pl. Pleasant and it is
wife was under heavy guar d at nylon stockings; the fourth Township and In the viis'
sen n
owned by Leonard Smith, Pt.
~femorial dHospital.
She had strangled with a net;ktle.
of Middleport
to three daya in jail lor DWI Pleasant. The investigslion was
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and Raymond Baker, Athens, turned over to Mason County
tried . suid e a ter strang mg Tnday detecti.ves sought fll
was fined $15 and costs on a law enforcement official!&gt;.
Marcta. Mark. Kelly and Kratg, an~wer the simple queatioa:
LOCAL TEMPS
speeding charge. Henry Cleland
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according to police
1\'hy'
The temperature In Pomeroy Jr., Pomeroy, forfeited a $2011 FAIRFIELD STATION MSentencces werce letvied dby , Mrs. Boyer and a eompanionl •·There was absolutely lltl fD.
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.1ut ge 1 rus hed to t he Ham be v horne, . chcatlon
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business district at 11:40 a. rn. bond on a DWI•cbarge and Low~ Tuesday temperatures - h'1g h F mgsk Woun
P yt our
of anylh'mg wronc;,"
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today was 72 decree•- . Sunny ell Wingelt, Pomeroy, forfeited h : low 44,. Wednesday reading ran
T. order. · r · on wo broke m and found the four ; said one police officer.
k.
$15
bond
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10
30
persons
ues ay.
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a
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ca 100.
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C
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on a bedroom fl oor. "There was no 1lgn that .,._
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COLUMBUS (UPI) De

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derway at 11 a.m and continue I $1.25. Carry-out service will be Th~ canvas!J will start* 1,: Jll"'~ !ill
until 7 p.m., rain or shine. If provided and delivery service p.m Anyone willing ~ ......
clear weather prevails. tables may be obtalned by calling to this project is askfiJ ... Jnw·
and chairs will be provided for town hall, WY 2-3145.
contributions ready ,_. Ill
those who wish to eat on the The firemen will start anoU1- firemen arrive.
lawn.
er project Sunday, April
25, If items are to
The menu include.~ a h&lt;llf - when they caavass hou!\e-to ~ before Sunday, arEgt
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chicken, \&gt;aked beans,
cole hopse for articles to be sold at ' may be made by caJ!inB
slaw and potato chips. all for auctiOn on May 22.
hall or contacting any 1ir1fA1L

~ther~

·,.w

The alate - owned helicopter
viction o[ driving while his liMrs. MaggiO.
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bad .tJ;aveled about only
100
cense was under. revucalion and
yards when 11 plunged 40 feet
$150 nne and costs. plus 63 days
OVEC Reelect.
back to earth on La Fleur AirDavid Scri!BI. a blologlcal,of 12 studenta Wbo have volun- ship for 1963-64.
in county jail, for DWI.
port. The pilot aaid
drive
1:~!· majOr at Rio Grandelleered to participate.
The following stud, nts are par· Judge Porter suspended $100
Board of Direeton
sbaft snapped. The pilot. David
wbo Is condueting a re- Thursday, the students w\11 ticlpating In the project, Joe of the fine for driving with liW. Graham of Nahant, kept
IU
prqject lor a course in aelect tbeir own suggestions for B·ogar1. lee Wood, John Moore, cense under revocation and orf
All members ol tbe board. If
the craft level on deacenL It
adolescent psychology, is at dls&lt;ussion and on Rriday an Pennee
William!,
Patricia dered a year of probalion for
f
d~rectora of Ohio Vallty Elli!hit on one wbeel firat, rlppklg MASON - The Waharna
Rutlaud High school this week. evaluation will be made. Mr. Schoppert, Darrell Smith, Deb- that offense. The judge tben susInc Corporati1&gt;1 and Ita wlia~'.;
up a large chunk of lurl. An eye- lor High School Science d011a~t- l Purpoae of his project II lo ijaroJll Sauer, guidance coun- bie Sheets, Sherry Matson, Dl- ponded 60 days of the confine- Waldo LaFon, president of owned subsidiary, hldlaaa- 1to11- '
wltneBB aald It almoat Dipped ment will hold Ita third
the soclo-eoonomie attl- selor, will assist Scragg in the ane Gloyd. Michael Borgan, Lar- ment for DWI and ordered a the Central Ohio Valley Indus- tucky Corporatioo,
over on ill aide.
fl!'lence Fair Friday, April 23.
and leellftgs ol adoleo- project.
ry Montgomery and JoYce year's probation. Bentz's driv- trial C&lt;&gt;uncil. said a lour-man elected at the 811111181~;;=.;
It will be open lo
In thla part of the Appa- David .is I sophomore at Rio Clonch.
ers license was luted for one panel of area development spec- of the company's
DIVORCE' GRANTE:D
from 1 Ill@ 8:30 p. m.
region. He will discuss Grande and Is ·working on hia David Scragg is a 1963 grad- year.
ialists w11i highlight the April held this week In
A divorce baa beOil granted and awards Will be
affairs (national, in- B. S. degree. Ho was tbe llrat uate of Rolland High school and In the other action, Danny 22 COVIC meeting in Pori$- OVEC wa. fo~ 1n
Ethel M. Logan from Delmar at 8 p; m. Dr. .
and local) boy-glrljreclplent of the MeiP county the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brickles was ordered 00 serve mout h.
15 Pl'l•ate electriC
J. Logan In Meigs County Corn- head of the
relationo, and the personal goals Parent-Teachera Aun. scholar- Scragg of RD I, Rulland.
a 90 day sentence aner plead- The panelists will be
of the Ohlo V.Uey
mon Pleu Cow1. 'lbe plalntifl, ol_Manball
ing guilty to a petty larceny the . three electric power
the primary
wbo had songht the petltlon 1111 JuCiie the
charge. The confinement was pan1es servmg the Tr1-8tate
v1d1ng
grouada of gross n..lecl Of duty
of
suspended in lieu of two years' ea They are Pete Lebold,
for
and extreme ~ItY. wu Clven lo•, I!OIIIri'-~•·•
probation. Brickles was ordered Power Company. Newark:
t:Uitody of. lwo minor chlldren. 10 . will
COLUMBUS (UPI) - T ba,u million motorllls." He said It Is basically the same plan to make restitution for coins he ger Thompson. Kentucky
·
Senaie volell Tuesday to It would cost that n\uch "for no passed by both houses In 1951' allegedly stole.
er Company, Ashland;
- Melli Geurol Hoopltal
pj;ljecl
semi-ann~ inspedlon good fllll1lllse."
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but rejected by then Gov. Frank
!as Roomey. Jr.,
•n•&lt;•••"'NS - Opal
Cum- - ~· , n ,.
motor .,_;.,-lea' '-~-'ntng In . -e bill req··•-· "'"'' ·aU ·a•L J. LaUBChe. .. Similar plans are Voterans Memorial Bospl_ta_l Power Company,
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tomobiles be lnspe&lt;!ti4'· ~· a ' uaed ln ·&amp;ey!l,!81 other staleS, in- .
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unn,
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~Y.- GES _ AIQIR
. vAauNearly !brae ~, t)!· ~ljl year by a state. - ~ ·l!l-lellldtng- •JWflti'tiOrftlg, Penn•yl••j P.,., Rutland; Mary Laven- Power Company, Hunttngtoa.
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attempts to amend preced- spection stat(on for, 1 $2 r.e. nla.
~· Syracuse; Glor~a sturgeon, The evenmg program WID
pr;Porberoy.
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passage of t)le blU 'by I'~IIMotorlata .whoae un 'had me- Sen. !lay T. Miller Jr., D- Pt)llleroy; Barbara Black, Cool- precl!ded_ by an afternooD
over the vl_olent objections cbanlcal defects wwld~ ba gjven Cleveland, sponsor of the meas-. v!Ue.
golf, SOCial hour and ,
Sen.' Daney 1). Johniloo; D- !line, to repali- them and I!
said he "can't guarantee DISCHARGES - RUth Steib- at the Portsmouth Elks
Phl\tltl«lphla.
!!leY failed to comply l!ould be that this bill will save any lives. ·em, Long Bottom;: Charles Fra· try Club. Reservations can
Jobnaf;!n' ~ the ~ pM..lllll'll. 10atenced to ]all and I""'! I, can1 assure you II wm Wlllk, ~r, Gallipolla; George Luster, made with the Portsmouth AN.. '"'"·
tnapeCIIOn .,.-;:1i0111d crelle •'W ,driven lleeJ!..,. and ll-lliut anything ~ can t!o for .Middleport; leonaed Bass, Chamber of Coalmarce,
:1:10 '!lllllt~t(ot!r ~for Qbio•ai.Uiit platot.
aafe17 II a JII'UIIItep forward." S,racuse.
mouth, Ohio.

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FRIDAY ond SATURDAY

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Robert Caruthers, Pat cussed projecta and project
books were handed out. Recrea·

Mrs. C. M. Ervm .has reJohn . ~vans, Mtchto her home m
Gardner, Wtlliam Halley.
W: Va., after spending a
~wartz, Larl!'
V~nce,
week wtth Mrs. R. C. Sansbury.
Wllson, Ronme
Hmdy,
She was accompanied home by
Hood: Melvin Milllron,
her daughter. Mrs.
Fred Larry ~ethe, Robert
P?Dler,
Schroa.th, who had spent the Joe Re1chman, Fred Rob~son,
week m Sarasota, Fla., with Robert SchmolJ, Roger Sh1fiet,

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8)&gt; LYLE WWION

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COMMENT A TING EDITORIAU Y

-- ADangerous Trend

THE

evidence continues to grow In
many parts of the country that tend
to prove a erowing disrespect lor the
Jaws of the land, and for the poUceman
and other officers who are charged with
upholding strict law enforcement. We
should be thankful that there are not too
many cases In Meigs county where lndl·
vidual• take It upon themselves to berate the law offkers or resist ~rrest.
When, and if, they start taking place in
any large numhen then It the time for
all good citizens to come to the support
of law agencies. Naturally in aU of our
society there are Individuals who are •
Jaw unto themselves, and go to the very
limits of trying the patience of officers
and see how far they can go, and try to
see how much they can get by with. In
our book none of them deserve any re·
spec! or consideration from citizens in
Melga county or its towns, when we see
the acUons of our law-enforcement o!fi·

Ington seta up for the votera a
ao-caUed !reo hmcb.
Tile voter of count pays al·
lhOIIIIh be seema oomeUm,. too
muddle-beaded to comprehend
this fact. It requires more than

merely a clear head, however,
to comprehend who pays how
much. For uample, the Leiillattve Reference Service ol lbo
Llbrary of Congress hu totted
up how much Individual states
would receive from Washington
end also the sum of the tax
burden imposed em ncb otato
to make tho educatlooal ·free
lunch poSIIblt. Rep. Bob Dole
tR-Kau.) telll hll Jayhawkers
that:
''Those who look only at the
$12,422,000.60 Kansas Is to re.
ceive under \his bill mUll be reminded that IWlsas' estimated
ahare of the tas btll'den of this
bill Is $12,300,000.60."
The J..eilsltUvo Reference
Service can provide comparable

cera.

Devils Trip Panthers

•By way ol further example/' Dole said, "the nation'•
10 poorest counties, having 32,W depriv!!d children, wm re•ceive S4,507 ,149, WbereBS the 10
wealthiest counties, having 32,563 deprived children will re.
cetve fti,91B,Dil7."
The educational blU unques.Uonably invllea and maybe even
assures domination of local
. echools by lederal officials. If
thlt Is bad, the whole project
Is bad. 'lloe argument is offered
\hal neither the language of the
bill or the discussion of it in
Congress dealt clearly wlth tho
cbtll'ch-ttato issue whlcb Is so
deePlY Imbedded in the IOiltlaUon.

ValiN Preu latonat~l
BefON IOIIdlng oU huzzabs
or the Grea• Sodoty'o
jllit
enactecl aid • to • education
bill, the frugal citizen ahoUid Inquire Into the dark mystery of
who pays for what when Wash-

Passin~

Tilt, lOto 5

While that Is a start In the right dl·

re-rt.ion there are other ways that might
be used to even Improve the understandIng between officers and youth. In some

communities that have teen councils un·
der the sponsorship o( law enforcement
offlren. If we could have such a group
they could do · a lot toward cutting down
the flagrant abuses that we find In violations of the traffic code. One of the
hopeful olgns locally is in the cooperation given pollee in handling problem•
arising In that season of pranks at Hallo-

ween time. There

were

numbers

of

youth who used their communication
system• to give aid to the taw officers,
and If It worked good at one period it
would be a great service If it was developed for the entire year, with their radio
bands.
One of the most serious parts of the
lltuation is that oome individuals havo
no ~onceptlon of what they are doing
when they break the law. One serious
offense that seems to have no end is that
of driving while Intoxicated. One local
law enforcement officer otated the other
day that in his experience only one person arrested for that offense had openly
admitted that he was drunk. Not long
ago oome university students were arreated for shoplifting, and when taken
Into custody they stated that their rea·

son for doing it was that everyone else
wu practicing that. form of theft . Our
nation and commurutv will only bo a

safe place when

everyone recognizes

the difference between right and wrong.
and holds up the hands of those who
are charaed with our protection.

By Wayo&lt; G. Branda1aft, M.D.
Many persons are found to
have polyps in the rectum.
These small tumors come m
assorte&lt;l. sizes and they
may
have a broad base on the wall
of the rectum or they may be
11ttached to the wall by a 111hort
atalk . The chief reasou for find·
jng and removinR these polyps
is to determine whether or not
the~ are malignant. Relief of
symptoms is of secondary Importance because most palyps
produce no symptoms, especially in the early stages. Late r
they may become so large as to
cause same obstruction ol the
bowel or they may bleed.
Since
persons with p0lyp1
rarely complain about t h e m
a 'Ki since they are nol readdlly
found o-n physical examination
or by X rays , diagnosis is made
by mean1 of the proctoiCOpe.
~lost rectal polyps, like nasal
polyps, are benign but there are
so many variation&amp; in size and
contour that when one ia found

It should be ren1oved - 111impte
orfice procedure - and examiJt..
ed microscopically.
An exception is the
polyp
that ha• a definite stalk as this
type ill invariably benign and
need not be removed unless it
ia very large. When sucb 1 poo
lyp i11 completely removed it
will not grow back again but
there is always the possibility
that a new one will form in the
same general area.
1f, when a microscopic exam·
iJ1ation of a polyp is made, there
i" evidence o( cancer it ia not
enough to remove the polyps.
Several lnches of the adjacent
colon should be removed without delay.

A - Polypo Ia \he are
seen in pertOill with chronle
sinusitis, 1Hers:ic rhinitis and
cyatic fibross . Often there 11
a combination of two of theSO
predisposins: factors. Every
penon with recurrinfl nasal !10'
lyp• should be examined for all
three factors. When they reremoval
turn after repeated
tho only way to prevent their
recurrence. is an operation that
removea not only the polyps but
also \be entire mucous Unint
of the Involved ainusu.

Interested, write your con. YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
for all chow, no "Wow!" - or
..-.ooman lor the inlonnatlon.
say "Chow" &lt;"Clio" -JtaUan
a better
This column is for young peo- for 'Good·bye ... ) you
can~•
enjoy
Will
Some States
nd I
--• than . Ka11181 which ap- ple, their problems
bl a d peafu
cl)ange duenna • type parenta
d ...
peara
net $121,191.80.
sures, their trou .. an H
overnight. Happy eati!li! - lL
There remains, however, an AA with the rest of
e en Dear Helen:
aroma of Allee in Wonderland Help USI it welcomet laughs
About dropping out of college
In the education bill. The bill is but won't dodge a serious ques- · lor a year to take a motor bike
to aid deprive&lt;! children. It oo lion wltb a brmlh~fl.
trip through the u.S. and
states. But It provide• \hat ledSend your teen-age questions Europe. Sounds wonderful, and
this doesn't end yotll'
eral funds sllall be allotted to to you;rH ASKED FOR IT, I
the statet on the basis of 110 per care of Helen Help USI t h 11 college - a guy who really
cent of what the state spends newspap&lt;!r.
wants an education will go back.
on education for all cblldren. TALL PROBLEM
BUT, you'd better get that trip

1

~~llipothis t~ed.

t"'

s~~nd

J~ney

~an

Helen Bottel-...1

gain~t

i.nch~s· Bru~ Wan:~!'

c;:~lled

l e, aTnh caBtclher Dick Long's sin- Ia fourth place finish bv what
·· Jess than " h' k
gtnee . t· e b ue Devils snapped some
8 w IS ·
Je y scoring three runs er." In othu words, there was
the second inning.
debate over the fourth place
the rally
by winner. with Joey losing.
wnlkmg,
singled. Then _"That Stephenson was runPomeroy'.s startmg
pitcher, nmg on nothing but guts.•· said
Bruce Stmpson. walked Mill- Ashley , 'and everybody there
uon
base mtentJOnally to load the
s.
After Ph il Sanders fanned ,
Long walked to force in Janey .

Ja~y s~rtet

GJ!mor~

BiT""·

Dear Helen:

W~llace

Middlep~rt
~0

HELEN HELP US!

Tbi1 11 a misty formu!a, at

ev~t wat~
M~ddle~~mners.

cus~.

J

ets w,·n,B-7

out of your sy!ltem before your

lollowe~

best.
1 have been going with this deferment runs out becuase if
Dole has Invited his Jayhawk- girl of! snd on for eight years. you're not go;ng to school, tbe
ero to consldtr the end mutt all through junior high
and Man from Uncle (Sam, 1
of Ibis mathematical formula. high school. and 1 Ilk• her a mean l Is •Iandin( by to glvo
It II that it wUI bene!U least lot, oo.now we're pilli steady. you a free trip, lree meaiE, a
tho pooreol states •hleh spend I'm 19.
nice cosy barrack• and baste
the least for education and !!1@)'
The trouble Is I stopped grow- training, plus a happy relationbe assumed to havo the fni&gt;it- 1 tng at five feet seven Inches. ship with a kind and genUa
deprived children.
She didn't. We were about the sergeant. Oefermento don't wall
same heisht when we started for a guy to work ail months,
Q - I bave beeo
para- bombarded wllh every thought- liking each other, but now she earn money for a trip and toko
dichlorobenzene crystols In my
1·~
It h In tho is five feet .,Ieven Inches.
it! - VOICE OF EXPERl·
1u11Y conce ·~ oex P c
to
discourage
tho
motho.
~
~~sm-u~~pr~=E
Clo'.ts
Is It harmful lor childrett
to
·
bel'-·
d
ty and \ love her, even more Dear Voice'
these fumes?
''These hard to-· R!'ve a verd
than wben sbe was shorter. But
True. But not ev~ry 1-A ..._
o·breathe
The
blmes
from
thla
tl~ements,
covermg
f!llery
e.
k
not
1
l
t
1
have
got
into
a
lew
fights
called.
And
U
Uncle
beckono,
A
Q - I bad a polyp removed
ace irritating to praVIty nown, •-run b 1 1 us11 with guva who make remarks. w.e 11, at 1east a re 11ow w1'II hIYI
yr. Nllllant
moth
from the righl side of my nose.
~,,
membranes.
Short 10 or 21) m&amp;JIZII•e•,· u n we
1
--&gt; par,_
dll
What can
I do to keep friends his service beh ind him, "'"'
Within 10 months it grew back th. mure would do no harm and over. 150 publlc.•atJona rea Y from rettlng funny1 -SHORTY haps part oI tha t t rave I uraa
and l had it removed again so expOsu
few children or adulil would be available
•- th today.
't
bel
the Dear Shorty:
out of h'IS syl tem as we II .
that I could breathe. After I likely to expo!ie themselves to
~..o er WInes!
.ore naTell •em she makes you feel
Here's what one collea:e
months it returned. Wh,~,~t causes
these fumes lona enough to do ... .,~itte• spoke for tbe
ten jeet , tall: and don't "lose thinks:
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these growths? Is !here any way any harm.
twn 5 youth.
your cool." If you have liked Dear Helen:
to prevent them?
She was Carol Trauth, \hen a this gal eight years, she's grown
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ll' a better to get yotll' trave•
college senior and national on you in more ways than one, tng . land the Service) over be-youth director of COL, attend· and the wayo you can't measure fore you graduate from colleao.
earn the kind of money you
in&amp; Our Lady of CincinnaU Col- in statistics are most1mportant. and I'll tell you why: coUege
have always dreamed of.
l•ge In Cincinnati.
Show ber that,'by laughing down Is where the jobo ore found.
-Pretty &amp;irls, lnames, ad·
"Never In history has there those stupid remarks. TQ fight All the big outfits 11011d out .-.
dresses, photos, •let 18-20).
been available to the libertines about them
would only em- cruiters to interview seniors,
a
means
of
disseminating
their
barrass
her.
_
H.
and, if you've got anything at
-The world'!! most scanda'tphilosophy
of
moral
corruption
Dear
Helen:
all,
you'll be spOtted In 1 goo4
By HENRY KEYS
the mails for pornographic pur· 0\11 lllms just now released lor and decadence to t h a extent
Wben 1 go )o see my girl company that offers a good fu·
immediate sate. (The full-page
poses.
Uultfd Press International
the
total
environmMt
of
friend.
her parento (who cama ture. But a lot of them won't ·
thai
ad listo a wild variety of Bmm
our
lives
is
permeated
with
a
here
from
Italy three years take you if you haven't ",F I·
Advertising
man
Thomu
WASIDNGTON (UP!) -Moro
nude movlts).
Blee, a member of Citizens for
detolled
couroe
of
p&lt;!rveraion.
ago)
are
real
line about feed· filled your mllltory obllptinn. •
-A hOmosexual magazine adthan !50 girlie, nudist and hom·
every
magazine
ing
me
(boy
they put out
So my idea Is to take off il\
''Practically
Decent
Literature.
iCDL)
Fort
vertiaes "Your guide to the gay
osexuitl magazines and paperhas
adverUaements
from
which
good
stuff
to
eat)
but
don't
you
my
junior year, travel until mJ
scene-Only those places where
backs 11re uffered for sale on Wayne, Ind., and a group or
you will be welcome are listed. I can order explicit instruction think its silly to make us keep ~&lt;greetings ' come, do my duty
many of the nation's book- advertising colleagues examined
the
advertising
and
came
up
Among the relatively few "in- in sexual activity, mucb of 8 pillow between ua when we sit by Uncle Sam, and then ftnisi
stands. But they mab up only
college. Maybe go lor my Mas·
with
the
curious
fact
that
of
11
nocent" advertlsem!ntl lt1 one which It deviated, an4 almost on the couch?
hall the $2 billion a year porall
of
which
Ia
illicit.
We
can't
even
hold
hands
unters, II it looks like 1 need it.
sex
ads
in
one
magazine,
ll
addre11ed to young people nography trade In t h t United
Name Paoaetl Arouod
der the pillow. I tried it ooco - SMART TIDNKER
bore different company names
''Clear up acne. pimolee."
State~.
but use tlle same add.re11,
any
advertiseand got a tocttll'.t , Jtollan style.
"Answering
0! these latter ads, Blee
to ·
This col001n Is detllcated
They an~ the backbone or the
places
my
name
on
a
list
1
can't take her out tiU she's
ment
aald:
"Let
us
not
bt
10
naive
famiiy living. so If you're hav·
Sill! lo BaslDHI
which oooner or tater will be 17, and that's not for another
pornography empire. Without
Bl to expect that unsuspectlniJ
ing kid trouble or just plata
It
might
have
been
expected
them a large part of the "in·
sold to a filth peddler who, in year.
youucaters
who
may
1end
ln
trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
tum, will mail me material
What'll I do1 - FED AND She wit! also welcome your
duslry" might well have lean that the spotlight of congreafor
acne
pills
or
•
solf
book
Urnes . Vulgar as their pictures alonal publicity millht have will receve this 1nd nothing which is wantoL an4 depravod, FUSTRATED
own amusing aperlencetl. Adand editorials may be,
their caused the organization~ con· more.
capable of poisoning any mind Dear F and F:
dre" Helen Bottel In cart ol
cerned to run for covtr. But
at any age.
Loo'ta
like you'vf
got a
content~ barely compare with
Gel
The
Worllo
this
newspap&lt;!r.
the lac{ is that tbe same namea
"Tbe youth of · American choice: either settle temporarily
the-Ir advertising.
"They
will
end
up
will\
the
AdvertiaWlg experts two yean and addrHaes still appear to- 'works.' Everything from a aot. know and 'experience these
•go disclosed before a congre,. day hawking much the s 1 m •
idtatlon ror a rewlver to booka, thlngo. We are constantly at
sional committee the key part wares.
The ads speak for them- photos and record.t. What's fll'ipo with the problem of obthese publications play 1n pedmore, afnetal addrelsoaraph ll-'tnity and pornoarapfly."
dling filth that even they daro aelves :
Bewildered parents may well
plate with their names and ad-Strippers school book.
pot print.
--SeJ:orama - How the other dresses will be made. They osk how and why it is that tho
The committee waa the House
will ao on the Jist. . . d who pornography trade can floul'lsb
Post Office and Civil Service half loves.
-Man and wife team - U kflows how many more. They Hlatlvely unhindered.
Committee which w.aa eomoiderThe Wall Stroet Journal In a
have been •made' 111d will bo
,._," .• \
Plg legislation to restrict use of you have a camera, y o u. can
rocent stndy of the proble!ll reported that many blame s~ ·

Larry Mitchell
with
a single, which scored Gilmore
and Milliron.
Veteran Panther Coach Russ
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through 1961 by pitching the ;
([.!)
vs.
stopped Paul Alba,
' fles. The only other Southern
Mets to 11 3-2 victory over the
·.
Tex. (1).
nt was Larry Price's single.
Los Angeles Dodg
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Balhrnore
at
Washington
Jenkins fanned 13 while walkCOLUMB
ers-an ac- ( · h .
· eight in going the route for
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US fUPI) for
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It was ninth
mg
a mght
of extremes
d and
k 7\lanager Larry Shep- ql u. iring another National [ Dnatgno'"!l's 1-l· OIMcNally ro-OJ vs . NEW YORK IUPli - Jr'm- the
winners . Knl.ght, Ea··tern's ,
side
record out
m the
" and .
don~ but the damage ha d been bus native Dave Roberts in urnhis er yan ed h1m, .
By strikmg
fovebargain
ba tte;s
Thursday's Games
my DuPree, 173''· New York, southpaw struck out five
3
Both Janey and Cu
.
f1rst start for the
ndVeteran Sam
came on f Spahn rmsed his career total to Minnesota at New York
stopped Clay Thomas, 176, p _ 1walked three. Southern
now
.
mmmgs Th
a gave Ut- a two-run smg'e to 12 SOt d h eb
Baltimore at Washington,
terson, N. J . 13/.
[ has a 3-1 record in MOVC play .
e 20 - year · old southpaw Bob Guind
d ·~
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an t er Y surpassed the (Only games scheduled)
The Tornadoes will play
at
pitched scoreless ball for the
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faced
er an by 1•Bob
w::sSadowa 7-6 previous
next two mn
. . just
. one man
game. A triple
t b Hleague mark of 2.499
National League
Middleport this evening.
Pomen
mtssed a Sl'oring ?'ll~imum through the first SIX ski tied it and Jones h d d
se
y all of Farner Christy
W L
International Leagut"
Eastern
200 011 0 - 4 5 4
opportunity in the third after- mmngs :ruesday night, but end- the showers.
ea e for Mathewson.
Pittsburgh
. . Pet
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013 020 x - 6 8 ~
5 2 714
a walk to George Harris Crow's ed up wtthout a decision despite
Had Something E::tra
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GB Knight and WoU. Jenktns· and .
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fi lder•s cho1ce
· and Eddie
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mcmnatl
4 2 ·667
W. L. Pet.
Ba- an 81
· c o1umbus wiD over To· F ran k Carpln silenced the What's
. rnore s '
sh.owed Chica
Atlanta
Cundiff.
0
4 2
ers single, whicb filled the ronto.
the rest of the way and that
sttll can reach for
l h.
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5 0 J.OOO
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Janey fanned Moore to
in the bottom of the .ninth sometlimg extra in the clutch I Lo l8 e p ta
4 2 .667
3 2 .600 2
end the threat.
took. a 7-0 lead, and George Spriggs sin led
his YlJ Y out of a l\ .s Angeles
3 2 .600
3 2 .noo 2
The Panthet'll closed the gap a one-httter: onto the seventh sacrificed and Jack g Da;.aska nmth-mmng t•m when the
3 3 .500
2 2 .500 2'.\
to 54 In the top of the fifth on
He tored, walked a man received on intentional walk Dodgers scored both their runs. ;n
3 4 .429 2
2 2 500 2'&gt;
Werry's single and Crow's home an ho ony Horton foll?wed with Frank Herrera (hen delivered
:ves Parker 's single, an error Hew t or
3 4 .429 2
2 3 .400 3
run to deep right field.
•. mer.. the lrrst htt off htm game-wir.riing triple.
and stngles by Tommy Davis ous
2 6 .250 3"1 Rocbe
2 3 .5110 J
Pomeroy just mfssed llein Since a ftrst ·mmng single.
Bill Knoch 11·0) was sch d· and John Roseboro produced St. LouiS
' l 5 .167 3•.;,
ster
0 S .1100 i
1
the score earlier when ph
. Then
In the uled to work for the Jets e two
and it looked like .
Tut'Sday
Tuesday's Results
SwlndeiJ Jed off with a
lk etghtll, Btll Mmllrs delivered a nigllt against Bill S
.to- Spahn JUst didn 't have enough PJt~sburgh 3 San Fra~c•sco
Columbus 8 Toronlo 7
two.run ~mer. Roberts walked (G-1).
panswJck left to make it.
f Phtla. 2 Hous. l , 13 tns,
.5 Buffalo 0
stole second and was tll~:
out at the plate on Werr 's s~ Horton With one down in the !
But he struck out Jim
Le· New York 3 Los Ang. 2.
Jacksonville 6 Rochester J
ale.
y
n
.
chell singled to
I febvre for the 2,5ooth strikeout · (Only games scheduled)
Atlanta 8 Syracuse 5
Gallipolis did not sive
FISher popped out Janey sing.
Coa:h Russ
Long.
of his career, T. Davis was I
Probable
MitchelJ and Keith
~p as led Ill t~o runs in the fifth.
changed Werry f . .
t~en ~ cnught in a rundown and War- i CI~cmnah at Chtcago New York at Los Arngeles, night
lingJed Pete Ander
aner Curnmrngs Wa:i kayoed in
a pitcher d r~m a. catcner ren polished off the night's touns 0-0' vs. Jackson 1()..1), I,_;.(O•n•l'-y'"g'"a;m;e~s_;s~c:;;hed~u;;le~d~i
Jafe ~ an error ~e'; ;~s s~xth, as Milliron and
T~ fi~~l ; retJred the wor:t by fanning John Kennedy ~ou~ton at Philadelphia lr
.
e slllgl~, Long tripled and
came in th
lomeroy run I for the final putout of
(mghtJ - Nottebart ii).QJ vs.
to S .
e ,seven .h on &lt;~ walk I "arne. In all Spahn
Short (2-0L
• play;~d:~ub~~d Crow's "mis- : ~ight hits, ~alked on"
~ilwaukee at St. Lou is
l
Pome
h d. f'
1 struck out fi.,e.
&lt;mght) Sadowski iJ-Ol vs . Purroy a 1ve run~
on 1
key fll-1 1
Wo Repair All
errvrr, w·hiJe -:;:e.
York at Los
Makos &amp; Modolo
12 nl'!s . d
- had 10 runs, J Long was also the big
(DJght) - F'isher (0-{lJ vs . Drys.
an one t·rror
.
11
Top hitters fo~ p .
r.um \';' !t:1 four . Gallipolis'
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Cr
d ~~ · ' omeroy were .IU[mg is Thursda) at
Pittsburgh at San Francisco
ow hit:&gt;~
an in•'erry
had cr~ k while Pomeroy plays
three
fo Grow
.lnight 1 - G'bb
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lat
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at
the
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five Pom
or .a next leaguf! game on
urs ay's Games
. ero~ rumt Werry had
Line scc.r{'·
Cincinnati at Ch-icago
smgles 1n three
official
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Po~eroy . . 200 0201 _ 57
l c tel was the big gun lor Gallipolis
230 02 3X- IO 12
GAHS Wltb three singles Lo
.
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had a triple and . I .
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irun a double lllld ~!." • Milld- ry (6 l and Werry, Van Meter
G:·
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ers single with one out and
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back.._
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wu two
got for
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Lead t'n 7th, But Collapses
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ry Alflin and bis relief all# the Saerilbd doWD lly •
third iDninC kept
al- nebJU, Gardner 101
;IIIH
IDOl! constant trouble.
a paoNd ttoll, l.bo!o wD
But the. only Jaokel with an only one CX1I waa dn'd!W
authoritative bat was SCobarl !tome II')'IIIC 10 1001'0 011 _ . .
wbo cr.ntinn"CC bis red bot hit. il'ound ball to fint .~==

on
ol!two ,_
and after Role skied out . . .
ter, Crotbm Bol one be ,lllolll
and bombtl.d it far away. and Tom Senon siJr!'-'l
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Rose wal!l out at Ute plate, ...
bart to Jim J - oe·
ton 's nubber to tbe IDOUIIt
Stobart put the
1·2·3 in the second, tbird ....
fourth innings. Scott Bier1f
reached first on an uror ia tbe
•
filth, but Buchanan ltned aolt
The Southern Tornado base- Southern narrow·d tlte East- ' to the shortstop for . the
~all t.eam .took over first place ern lead to 2-1 in' the· second ou t ·
1
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m Mid:OhJO Valle.y Conference inning when Tornado mounds- . The
got one run
play wlth a 6-4 w1n over East- man Mike Jenkins led urf wilh m the f1rst when
By FRED DOWN
Major League Standings
ern Tuesday evening.
a single and Sophomore John and Sauer wa!k.ed
UPI Sporta Writer
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and Stobart mgled
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Playing on the diamond at . intock followed W1th a long .
.
s .
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And
ft
II
Racine Coach AI Bowen' Ea trople.
came on the third wheo
so, a er a , Warren
American Leugue
les
into a 2-{J
in g- The Tornadoes took the lead agam walked and scored •
Spahn and the New York Mets
W. L. Pet. GB
lead when Ken Ca!d 11 ledn- in the next frame when David J ohnsons squeeze bunt
after
may have the last laugh on the Boston
4
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we
St b
h d
rest of the baseball world.
Minnesota
3 ', .750 1:-2 • infield
with a sing!~.
walk Ga
W lfEi~~-t Spencer
nght
o artto athird
singled
~rleso
two out , doubled
Vit Dursttowas
safewith
on round
base. Sauer •

;;:ow
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inches.
still regarded himself as pri·l leveland
1 3 .250
1 4 200
Baltimore
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dleport f
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The idea of' a pitcher who ' Boston 5 Washmgton 2
Logan
W
will be 44 on next Fnday wm- (Only game scheduled )
8 11 ace, Mid· ning for the ragamuffin Mets Wednesday's
dleporf f
Pole
C.
d
seemed incredible - even when Minnesota at New y
10 feet
' raw1or ' Logan, that pitcher is the most sue. cual ((H) ) vs ..stottlemyre (
.
cessful left-hamler in maj-or Chicago at
1eague history .
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11-0).
Kansas Citv at
,
But
Spahn
demonstrated O'llono h
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Tuesday night that there's still 11-0 ). g ue (1·01 vs.
something left in the arm that , Lo A 1 at
won 356 games from 1!140 , N s
nge es

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hit enougll to win
fallocl to
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~run:"
:they
free
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lint base, and
JacksoJI
more times
by
fteJdinc botlblee.

pn'l'heo
completed
1'be INnmen
wbo
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t
two beteamJ
neil four
lD Col 7 hill
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or fourthree
last Larry
em the 81
baa..........
an4 nailed
scheduled game at Jackson.
. ludcameB·---·the flrlll mrung- evening induded two singles and at the plate.
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l tha
Logan and Middleport Tuesday The
ust. t way."
In a three-way track meet at bow the
and
Logan with a strong showing in fared ·
runners
all ints
events,
&amp;4 100 . yd· das h• AI an Wa11ace,
to 46 taking
f Lo home
po
or
gan and 38 10.4 ; Ronnie Hindy third both
for Middleport.
of Middleport.
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'" the 100 yard dash. the 880 ens. 5 t5.7; John Blake third
run, and the 220 dash; second Ron Cheadl I rth b •h .
Pomeroy is oow 1-2 in league place in the HO run , the 220, dleport
e. 00 ' ot Mad·
play ,
the broad jump and the high 880 r.e la
Lo
. Pomeroy jumped ahead u jump: third places in the dis- 440 run YDeve!:n. Ath
51
JD \ the first inning when shortthe 100, and the mile, and 95 ; A.
Middl ens, .·
C
stop Bob Smith was sale on an fourth places in the discuss and ond
'
eport, secerror. atcher Dick
Werry mile .
uio yd lo
h dl
R
walked and big Bob Crow dou- Handicapping the Middleport Handley Athew 21u; es, on
bled off a tree in right field to squad was Jts being unable to 880 yd' run ':' . .
II
srore both runners.
put any entrants in the low or
'.
l'.
rSuce
Wa
ace,
Ga11ipolis got a lucky break high hurdle or pole vault events. .
yd • 2 . A"· ·W·Il
.
ot the bla t bee
.
M'ddl
. rur, . . a ace Mtd·
. Rod Sa
.
s
ause at was . 1 eport, too, was well out dleport
' M.d
231
headmg for grass across
the of contention in both the 880 dleport'
uer, 1 •
street before it hit the tree
and mile relay
M'J • Ia
·
Winn
. ing pitcher Ron
. Coach Bob A.shley had --•
uvur Brooaedre J·uym, pAthTens.
d
0
8
mtobfurther trouble
that l mg but praise for Senim ,Joey Athe(lB 19ft liltiinmcbesnByruecer,
mnmg, ut hE&gt; faneo
B ,. II Stephenson who "ran ht's f'trst Wallace' M'd.
• d
I d!.pOrt
&lt;
Snyd ' secon
Ath ·
Moore for the fl·nal out.
track even 1 Monday ev•nt·ng
a- H.lgh Jump
'.
the score in its I
Pomeroy in the 880 re- ft
t e mmng on Dan Gil- lay 1a 220 sprint 1, and t hen 5Mid.dl11 t . ' d
•
0
more's
walk,
Gib
Milliron's
douj
ra•
the
milt
at
1
(1cr&lt;tn
He
lost
o
·
epor
'nsecon
.
bl
d
· ·' ·
oscuss ennis Cade Athen

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Today's .Medical Report

Meet

Lo~an

Coach Paul Smrth's Gallipo.
lis Blue Devils unleashed a U..
attack Tuesday evening to
e eat the Pomeroy Panthers,
ltJ-5 on the GSI diamond.
It was the Devils' first Souther·. Division will of the season
and second victory jn
three
outings.

The buck seems to have been
pzssed to .he school adn1inistra.tors who q1ust make on-the-spot
decision• On the precise Umitatlons of federal aid to parochial
schools.
All such queshons, of course,

to

pi= ~~~'i,;f

BY DALE RIYI'IIGEB, JR.

Buck

~--by

T.n

.l j

3-3

ID

•
port's Gary Stotta~snd
Jacltaon High sdlool
bur::
produced a 3-3 Bl8ndolf ,.,_
day evening at Middleport High
school diamond.

J: •
GAllS Wins A th. ens ' 1T
Jt' l n n e r
.
First Loop

figures for your state. If you
We should recognize that locally the
Image we have of officers Is that they
are a cooperative group of civic minded
Individuals interested in helping others,
which It In sharp contrast to the picture
sometimes portrayed on phony television
shows that depict a tough and cynical officer. What we need to Inculcate in
youth, and older citizens of every com·
munity, the fact that he is a human beIng rather than an obnoxious fellow who
I• eager to write out a ticket or drag
somebody off to jail. Here In our towns
we start off on the right track through
the activities of the police who help
guard the movement of students from
our grade schools. At an early age those
pollee on duty create an Image in a
rhild's mind that they are their friend
and protector.

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Wi II the Meeting Come to Order?.

Sttntin~JI

0 ., Apr. 21, 1965-3

In tho Mlddlolllock

.W:. to

POMEROY'S QUALITY

SHOI\I'i

,.

Ptuca "

�'
Begin Coating T'op -t-nany

\

IPI''!i:

Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mkldlopor\,

o., Apr. 21, ~91l5

Of Astrod&amp;me for Day Games
HOUSTON (UPil - Painters
egan coating the top of the
uarrls County Domed Stadium
'r u 0 1 d 1 y llld tbe resulll
rougttt
smllet ot dellsht to
1

the dire conditions, but the
problem had to be solved by
April 20, the fire! reJIU!ar seoson day gomo to be played Ia
the massive stadiUm.

HOUlton Astro officials.
Tho painlers finished only tt
"Wo Ieel the glore problem panels ol the dome Tueaday, I
" definitely solves.': Astro JMI~ small percent.ace ol the sur-

oBSEitVE!I

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head (l·Dl Loser-- Narum (1-l l I

I By lloiltd Pre01 lnltl'DIIIoDOI

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Ohio University and MarLetta

j improved their glittering ree-

Iurds

(Qnly game scheduled )

Nationl Leape
Pittob'gh
110 OlO ooo-1!00San Fran 010 0011

new

diet·rlte
cola

of

Sins 12Y. to 26Y.

Ch-• Now!

Sisters Style Shop

SAVE YOUIIIIC COLA. DIET-IIITI COLA. N~lf
TRUE FRUIT ORANGE AND UPPER 10 BOna..
CAPS.

Court St., Pomeroy

THEY ARE VALUABLE! ·

WE WILL PAY V. CENT
EACH TO YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY

LYONS

RUTLAND

Clover Firm Store

Food Market
"The Store With A Kart"

Clover farm
Department Store

Rou~

Fifth and Pearl
RACINE

7

TUPPERS PLAINS

PHONE SH 2-.5541

OI!Mn I to I*"· Thru Sit.

RT. 124

2419Jacbon Ave.

nd

Philadelphia

.behind Jerry McConnell.
The Pioneers swept a

pair

from Hanover tJnd. ). 5-t sod

9-1.

0

tolt 010 000 000 1- 2 t deWestern Michigar~ walloped
K. Jobnson, Owens (S) . Woo
the Buckeye~. , 7-1. in the opener
shick (11). Raymond tl3~ a~d of the twinbill at Kalamazoo .
Brand. Herbert, Roebuck ( ), but came b11rk to take the
Haldschun Ul) ~d Dalr)'mple. nightcap. 4-1. Dave Gartha t.ook
Triandos (12) . Winner - Ba_ld· the win In the Cirflt. game as

schun (1-0) . Loser-Woodeshick Dave Anderson and John Hul·
\0·1).
. zenga knocked in two nms
--" leach.

000 000 012- 3 6 21 Steve Arlin got crPdit. for the
000 000 002- 2 8 win in the sevPn.inning night.
c~pah~ (1-0l and Cannizzaro, ~ ~ap .as ~e .yielded but one ~un
Taylor (I). Osteen, Miller (9), m f1ve mnmgs.
.
.
noskl
.
(9\
and
Rnseboro
.
Jerry
Couzms
was
tn control
Pe,ra
II ih
c· . t'
Loser _ Osteen tl-1).
a
e way _as . mcmna 1
pounded host Mmm1.
I · 1;
New York
L Ag

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Mount Union downf:'d West Lib-

(On\' games scheduledi
Ployolf Slalldln&amp;
B! United Prfll Ioltl'llalional
NHL

Of Snen)

Montreal

erty (W . Va.l. 5-2.: and Jim ·~
Barton struck out 13 as Akron
edged Woosler. -4-2_

W. L. '
2 01

Four County Bn•~hall
0 2 Loop May BP FormPtl

Chicago

Catsup 6 :0~::
1

The Cheshire Boys

~tday's

Result
Montreal ~ Chicago 0

Baseba II

J oe
Wills, has announced that
a

Association President,

meeting of all persons interest·

ed in forming a baseball league composed of Pee Wee, Lit·

tie League and Pony League
Teams of Meigs. Gallia, Vinton
and Mason, West Virginia counties will be held in Cheshire
the Bradbury Building on F'r-

day, Aprl 23 . at 7:30 p.m.
All team managers, coache!
01 any person interested in sPeing an organized Boys
Baseball League for this area are
asked to at.tend this meeting.
If persons Interested in enter-

ing a team in all or any one or
the three divisions are unable
to attend thLc; mecling. please
call Joe Wills - 361-7710, Dale
Allensworth ~ 367-7340 or Glen
Beebee - 367-7143.

Del Monte Tomato
4
Juice
Del Monte Peach
4
Halves
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8

WOMENS STRAW

Handbags

.47

Boys "Perby" White T·Shirts · · · · · · · · · · 42c
Wollltlll &amp; Chilclrens Zorle Thongs · · · · 27c
20x40 Tany latll Towels · · · · ·•· ·· · · · · ·· 47c
Boys Canvas Shoes .... · .. · .. · · ...... · $1.87
Enallllle4 Pots, Buckets, etc. · · · · ·•· · · · · 67c
Large Plastic Dish Pans · · · ........ · .. 47c

4

a Chocolate
a Lemon

For Ladles Of Any Age
Junlon- Misses- Half Sizes

C;~!l

W't.

1:-lti:i~

Mickey's Wife Looks 16,
But Actuall She's 23

I eyEyebrows
till whenever
Spillane enters willl

~is
wife - a beaullful darling who
looks like she can't be more
than 16. So the famed maater
of lbe Whodunits carries a pbotosta.l ~ , lbeir_ JM!iiage Ucense
- 10 convln"" the skeptical that
obe's actually a comfortable 23
in age. MUcb Miller and
reporter were makine
kidding commeot oo the
ulness of Mrs. Spillane as
passed by at Danny's that's when Mlcl&lt;O)' tugged
the photostat to quiet us · · .
Talk aboot ffi·timlng. Less
24 hours after we had
ed that JWle Allyson had
cided to withdraw her
action agalust Glenn
(scheduled lor later this
they had that big brawl now anything can happen.
has been reported, sbe
her divorce actioa last ·
too-before starling It up
this year. I'm not sure, oven
Ibis point, but that tho two
still patch it up again now it would seem the odds
against it.

c
Mix or Match
SALE I

c
.09
10 oz.
jar

Dunc•n Hines

Cake Mixes
a White
a Yellow
1 Devils' Food

Bakery Special!

Red
Delicious

HOLSUM
HONEY WHEAT

.67

m;ne.

WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING
MOHAWK
OIAGEE

INGELS
FURNITURE ·

4

Fairmont

BEST
REAL

ICE CREAM
!gal.

LARGE 38 IN.

GIRLS

Kitchen
TOWELS

TABLE
LAMPS

Jamaica
SHORTS

day at :lie. Many different designs.

Compare
at $10.95
anywhere! Washable
shade. Large ce ramic
base·

All are washable. In

110-

1id eolors and prints!
Sizes £o1" tot s and 3 to
14.

10 QUART GALVANIZED BUCKETS .,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 57c

MEAT Bl!YS!

ce Jillson enjoys but in t h
musical, "The Roar of
Greasepaint, etc,

" she

her entire role
so maybe
that's
enough_.. Tbe story Is I
PBl'Bmount purchaaed the
rights to Neil Simon's
"Odd Couple,' by merely
lng a 40-word synopsis the
right had prepared before
play opened.
At the Lambs Club, fo~o';J;~~
the show honoring Milton
we sat with two men
rate high as comedians
their type ol corrtedJ•I
doesot depend on gags, narrte-•
ly Art Carney and Eddie
Jr. You'd think lbe lads
some lively con.Vertia·
wouldnt you? The
talk was about virtues of
with onions that Carney was
It is a fact thai
are such serious
troverllc lads In private
(Exceptioas - Georgie Jes••el
Berle, Jack E . Leonard
Alan King. I
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79c

Sliced
lb., 31c

We Sell For Loss\

We Sell Far Lossl

HOUSEHOLD
PLASTICS

WOMENS
KNEE

MENS
MATCHm
UNIFORMS

BOYS SUMMER
Sp ORT
SHI RTS

MENS
WftiTE
HANDKERCHIEFS

Army twilla tn grey and
green! Size1 29 to 42
waist Pants $2.94 Shirts $1.94.

MENS FANCY
DR ESS
comr'~ ~' ~~. SArgyl•

Thesf~ are actual $1.9S va·
lues. Hegular Styles and
Jac Shirts! Sizes 3 to 16.

w.~~~~!_~,N!.~

The

ters _ Measuring CupsNapkin Holders- Cereal
Bowls ete. Actual values
up to 29c.

Early Spring Wearing _
Solids - Stripes. All are
wash &amp; wear. Sizes 10 to
18.

I!~~K~~~

tor

$

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ST. DENNIS CUPS- SAUCERS
BOWLS-MUGS

NYLON
HOSE

4::; 84c

C~DY

Your Choice of 26 Items!

Every Kind and Vorlotyl

JUMBO TOILETRIES

ARnFICIAL FLOWERS
FUU SIZE
CHENILLE
BEDSPREADS

You'll pay up to 1.39

c

••

White ond your choJoe of
pra!tel colon. It's a hobnail type. Save Dollars
ben&gt; I

s 87

4~.

BARS
Any Quanlityl

Some H•ve 10% Excisa Tax

They're BNulifull Othors14c

e11n

Girls White

COTTON
SOCKS

4~~· 84c

18~.

I

BLACK &amp; WHITE
KODAK
FILM

WHY PAY MOREt
MENS SHORT SLEEVE

DRESS
SHIRTS

Si1.es 620 -

127 -

120.

In blaek or brown leath·
er . The popular slipoD
sandal. AJI si:~:es.

Kodacolor film at 97c roll

.57

WOMEN$
ITALIAN
SANDALS

too.

87

c

Sizes 14 to 17

"

roll

Cool White Shirts!

CON
-,

\

•

OVER 30 STYLES!!
WOMENS SUMMER

Seleded Best StylesII
MENS DRESS

J

SHOES

IY THI ,.
,PI,cl

Failure?

PHONE

i '
i

• .,.,. do lblngs lhef. don't
'lvllio J was Ill rollece, we
~ we weren't doh1g tnP

I

.•
.

Shoe Laces - 3 pr. pack · .. · · · .... · · 17c
GAL.

QU.Ilit,- at a price -

and
govc:l" looka end long wear.
Oxford and slipon styles.
Sizes 6 to 12.

s

.78
up

MenoWorlc

$HOES $3~7~ up

.tllli!P ~ di~U:~ ... I don't ~
• 1

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ea

All Brands-Regular Sc

Domestic White Pottery

Infants Stretch

die.

Rona Jaffe who
~r. "The Best ill
thing," discussing ber
IIOVel "Mr. Righi its Dt,od,' lnalitl, •-'young airJs now pr~ond

llt,.3lc

c

ea

set

colorful coltons in mony
colo.- comh inarion&lt;;_ Sizes
w to 12.

pr

3 lb.

5 lb. bag ··: .r
SIIC4NI •

Generous size ~ Nicely
hemmed of sol! cotton Stoc k up here now l

37

8

c

ea

elsewhere! Hardwood han·

Grapefruit.

WY 1-2635
Middleport. 0,

Buy For Less . . .. We Sell For Less!!

We Sell For Less\

ingt

JOWL
MARSH
SEEDLESS'

••·

We Soli For Lessl

These have G roW• of aew-

•

c

We Sell For Leu!

ECONOMY
·HOUSEHOLD
BROOMS
· ForQuick,
Easy To fix
Meals and
Snacks

SUPPORTED PLASTIC WINDOW SHADES .. ... .. - .. .. · 17c
DECORATION DAY FLORAL SPRAYS .. .. .. .. · .. · 17c
300 SHEETS NOTE BOOK FILLER PAPER · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 47c
"EVERSHARP" BALL POINT,.. PENS · ·· · · · · · · · · ·· · · ·· · 34c

We Sell Far Loul

just wbat other distinction Joy··l

lb.

sausfacllon
G1uranteed

PRINTED TERRY

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SMOKED

fo1 free t'Sti-

We Sell far Leist

•••

A. terrific seleetion of cotton
blouses to be worn with skirts
or sportswear. Wbite - Solid
Colors - Prints - Roll llp
Sleeves and Sleeveless. Sizes 32

BRE_AD19c

ARMSTRONG'S

io 11 )Ourselt.

We Sell For L.,ol

A regular popular
brand tbat sells every

4 Styles
Popular Cup Sizes

I

EXPERT INSTALLATION!

every kind ol floor Best
patto:rns Prnf&lt;&gt;!lMunal mstaHaiLuu by us , or

We Sell For Loul

BRASSIERES

303
cans

DO ITI
cu\.E"rln l! for

c

Wamens "Celebrity"

cen1

beg-

fairmont's

9

$

10 A.M.

No.2 112

LET INGELS

Linoll!llm ... Inlaid VInyl

Wt'n tol4 IIIG•o...l
Leoll _,, ....,. iiAb'l
&amp;lt.e D. Limll i.

pllon olio 0011 wliJI tbo
eover ~ IJmit one.

pr

Womens Cotton Blouses

'1·00

eFl&amp; Bars

c

zo

:rbe popular pl..-

...

uns

FIRESIDE
COOKIES
1'12 lb.
pkgl.

Seomle81 lleob NJloDI Ill
fint qualltJ. S111D111er co-loro. Slzeo 8 to IL

A wide selection of styles and washable cotton fabrics - Including dressmaker, shifts etc. Dresses that
you'll see else where at $4.98 to $5.95. Save money\
Buy Dresses here!

Mix or Match Sa lei

1 Vanilla

Flashlight·
Batteries

HOSE

4681.

22·oz.
bottle

Folger's

GARBAGE
CANS

WE OPEN AT ' &lt;ll

Quantities

5 lb.
bag

Instant Coffee

NYLON

. , .•• We Buy For Less - We Sell For Lessll

To Umit

Liquid Detergent

Dove

HEAVYDUiY

Reserved

Gold Medal All Purpose

Flour

20GAL

SUMMER DRESSES

Just Grand Whole Kernel

Corn

WOMENS

Right

9--2 as Rich Madmsick and F...d

Hart picked tlf} 'f'ictori~ tomake Marie11a 's sea,.on mark

W.lelll'er~

Point Pleasant, W.Va.

s

Hvnt's Hickory Flavored

WeletlforiMII

DEPARTMENT STORE

baseball.

to n-t as they blanked vi siting
West Virginia Wesleyan , 9.0.

Flonr

~=~

w. Sell ,_ Leool

A DISCOUNT

wate:ll

'Youth' Group's Spending
Power Totals $11 Billion

'DOLLAR
SAVINGS

OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
SELF -SERVE I FREE PARKING I

diiOtti\iil

wverlng
up.
NoWiorto lfUDIII!Id
doll TII'ZIIl
Yep, Tarzan
Ill b1a ..,,. . blmlltll
thai
film will wear oatil and ....,. ope call of his. And for
lies lor 30 per ceu1 01 lilt pie- meosure be'• ditched Jane
lure.
!bat slopP)" litUe kid of
Tbe rest ol the lime be'U be !1111led Boy.
rulllling around 1.n a 1om doiJL
As WeintraUb pull it, "We'n:l
But In the old doJI o1 JGtmy briDging Torzan up to .~=~
Weillmuiler that's all bo ....,. Now he's articolate and a
wore. It's not thallhe ope man elor, free to get involved
luos had a fit of m6clell)'; prell)' lb'ls.He doean't have
they're just hrlnglq the old report home to Jane on
lord ol the jungle up to dlle. 1:30 vine every m,tll "mlted
Producer
Sy
WIDII'aull'l "And he's no longer ..
"Tarzan '66" finds tho Edgar 10 Africa. Thla picture will
Rice Burroughs cbaraCter lop. followed by 8110ther with
lng ar&lt;lund Mexieo ol aU locale In South
places.
maybe Brazil."

rw sugar at all

ARE

IIIIIUd ol "!"~.:=

fl&amp;bll orllb 110111 01'
elepbaDII,' Tlll'llll!-baby
wueylnf aboal tho
water Wbleb ..., be punlobtoa aa a dlarlb&gt;8
bllfl,oJo.
·

~ 1~ ~ er Tuesday in Ohio college

HaronL ~n, Hendley Hi),~~:~bel (fil , Lmzy (9) and ~ .
Bailey (1). Winner n~
~2..0). Loser- Bohn (0-lL
-May•.
llS innings)
Houston
_ 1
6
000 00 1

' "'

Wblle __,.no e]Jo oa the
big ~ aud female
alike-&lt;lre oetlfDC reeurds lor
walking around tmtbnud, tba
original lllOvie bare ebe11 II

onl1 1 calorie per serving

BRITISH LADY
DRESSES

RACINE

while Ohio State had to

The Bobel!t s: ran their record

.,

HOLLYWOOD (IJPI) - far.
.....
bucldac tba DUdle tnndl

s~ttle for a splil in a doub!ehead-

Frierd. McBean &lt;7) aod Pag·

~ 8tst

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WHY ·NOT

Tarzan Will Wear SuitsIn Next Jungle Episode

tor,'·Debo~~r~ah~,~oi~So~u~tb~Chlr~le~o-~ooa~f'l~ll~e,_!R~._!D~.=-----~""",.,.!!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!l!l!!,.,l!!!!!...,!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!l...,l!!!!!!!!l!!!
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5 1o

11R- Mantil\a. Chance.

Hollyw()od

""'

Half Sizes For Summer

or

H'k
Narum, Ridzik
Ouck-l
I e8 B3Seb3 11
worth
Green {8) and Camilli. Morehead, Radatz
I M k f }}}
~md Tillman . Winner - More·
3f
0
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~oston

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THE Kyger Creek Employees Club announced today
the stadtwn, satd the l(l·man they will hold a wild coon hunt on Saturday at the Em·
painting crew may work nigbta ployeea Recreation Area located straight across from
to make sure the Job " lmlshed Power Plant. Refreshments will be served o~ gr~unds.
by next Sunday.
Entry fee Is $3. Entries will close at 9 p.m. F1ve bii troThe Astros return home to phies to be Jiven away plus pl1q11e1 to cast Winners. 1be
meet the Pittsburgh . Pirates hunt to be run under U.K .C. rules. ·
~'riday and Saturday rught be1 'ted Sunday
fore the two clubs get together Mr. arMS Mra. Eugene DUJ'o-~~ W. _va., vII Mr
··•
ram o1 Charlesttm, w. Va., and wllh tbell' parenll,
. ~
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Larry Hanson and daugb- lolrl. 0. E. Durham of HalT~

Tbe Astros muddled throng!,
oom• exhibition gwes under

,_ .

darkness. Jacltson, with a I~

the day.

~ate the glar,e whlcb blinded and the . leading . proponent ot
;.11 ,

... .
Bulldoga Crush
Hound&amp; by 204
--~

ceived 1lfts and flowers durln&amp; game was called because

n the dome in order to ellm- the Houstctn Sports Assoclation

utfJeldm 1n their quest lor 1\y

·-

iftRIHDAY \
M.... Dale Bamblrl 111tertain4d willl a lamiJJ diDDor al l , . Athens Bulldogs,
ot11l
her home sunday in oburVIDC4 smarting !rom •• 3-5 setbacl&lt;
o1 her birthday. AtlerMIIDI • .,.. at the banda ol WellstM In a
her · holbond, Dole Bll'!lblrt, Jl1l]&lt;ellp CCOIIOII, clol)bend .,..
aod their ""'4IIICI fllllilla, Mr. ¥1ousl)' unbNI.ell Nlllsollv!Ue 211and Mrs. RoNid Bamllarl and t In a S!OAL Northern Dlvtchildreu, ~. Kaley, Dale E., oion game TuesdaY: .
Kenneth and Leah of ColumbUs, In a SOUther 0\vlilllll CO!&gt;aod Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barn- test, Middleport and Jackson
11ar1 and dauchier, Sberry, of battled to a 3-3 deadloek on oevMiddleport. Mrs. Bornbart re- en lnnlnp after wl!lch I b •

liclty dtrecror Bill Giles . sOJd lace. Before they bo&amp;an -k·
·•Of courH, we 1till have to get · the plinten were expected
1 !few outfielders out there and ~hiVe the dome totally coated ·
~ if they can follow the ball.' in three days .
The painters sprayld a bluewhile mixture of acryllc paint Roy Hofheinz, president

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"Blue Ribbon" White House Paint $3.87
Plastk Cutlery Trays .... .... .. · .. · 37c
"Blue Ribbon" Vinyl Flat Paint qt. 97c
2-Cell Chrome Flashhght · · · ·· · · · · · · · 37c
8 Quart Double Minnow Bucket .. $1.67
Decorator Pillows, ·F.oanl Flltd · · · · $1.57
.9 Cup "Mirro" CoB• Percelators $8.77
Fulll•ntth Doq_r Min'ors .. · · · · .. .. $1.94
.. . WIIUY FOR L'SS ... WE S"LL FOR LESS!

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CASUALS
When you see our big selec-tion - you ·u buy three or
four pair. Oxfords- Sllpo111
- Sandals. In cool and com·
fortable canvas. Me&amp;b. etc.
Size s 4 to 10.

87
pr.
Chlldrena CanvH

OXFORDS$1.17
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Effeetive Communication is One of

ROYAL

Maxwell House

COFFEE

GELATIN
DESSERT
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SU .. BR MARKETS

fu Ulllll Qu&amp;ll\IUM .

7c OH

All Grinds -

All Flavors

Mondoy Thru Thu rsdoy-9 to 6
30
Friday and Saturday~;30 to 8 ·
Cor ne r Second and MiII

lb.
Can

YOUR BUDGET WORKS MORE AT

QUALITY FOODS AT ASAVINGS
ORANGE
, ..
JUICE A:~ND

~&amp;P!

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Gold Medal

Plain, Iodized

l'ut&lt;h•• &lt;&gt;f:

lbo . or m&lt;1re

fvano hlro leun

25 -lb .

Of

No lone bony plec..
with short rib1 left
on. N• eo~na Md:

bog

GROUND CHUCK
Ba~L!rd&amp;T,

tf o11 Tku

A\•rll ~ 41h

CYtl.

HEINZ@

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2~·10c
Morton's Salt
16.·:~ 10c
Bab-0 Cleaaser
Lamarina Pineapple
10c
Libby's Tomato Juice :! 10c
Libby's Potted Meat ,~~·:· lOc
Armour's Potted Meat ,;:·10c
Tender Leaf Ice Tea Mix ~~;~· lOc
Vaa Camp's Hominy
10c

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U. S. Government Inspected
Honest-to-Good ness
Center Cuts

Cruohod

Chuck Roast
SWIFT'S PREMIUM ROUND BONE

U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED

SWIFT'S PREMIUM -

U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED

R~9

Cut

Sw ift'• Premium -

! ONELESS -

BONELESS

BEEF

STEW

lb.

c

Rolled Er T;...!

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l

2

Trad.winds'
Breaded

Platter

SHRIMP

eummere1al fishing opention with hil fll'lll.ing. The
Wella loan was one ol lbe lint 11 g!'aDiod.

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Skipper
TOMATOES

5 :2~s $1

4 ~!'n~ •1

IOJ
cant

THOUSANbl OF IVA..S

lleenex Towels
Blue Bonnet

2

-ct.
p~g .

Cu-n Hove RodN .....
"MACIC CHEKS" for Ml'llle111

39c

of SIH lretl Sta•ps

2 49C
l -Ib.
ctns.

MARGARINE

ALL

Family Choice

6-bor
pkg.

Snickers

~URPOSE- ROME

BEAUTY

APPLES

27C

CRISP WASHINGTON STATE

Delto 3-Piece Plostic

WINESAP APPLES

MIXING BOWL SET

c

Pour easy t.poul , •a•v vrlp handLes,
beUable linear poh••tt.vl•n• . dl t hwosher proof, UM with a ny mi•• r.
M•a•ure aracfuatlon .
Evant low Pric.

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4

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)art

·---- ----

$1

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3lb.
pkg.

CANTALOUPES
CUCUMBERS
DRY MILK
...

J.

65

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36

un

C

BUNS
••:sSe
12·ct.
pq.

MIL.O ·BIT

Quick Maid

Waffles
Calida

NIFTY KNI'ITER-(Ierman actreu Talna lleryU apends
her 1pare time knitting on the set in Rome wh.ile await·
lng calls before the camera. Her hobby came in band7
lllio day due to her brlet coatume.

French Fries

lOO

c

67c ·

14-oz.lSC
plo

MORTON-FROZEN

Bread DOUGH 2

89(

3-lb.

pkgs.

JANI i'ARKIR•
Dlnnor, B•own
S&amp;hrvo _

pkoo

Liquid Starch _v.-:~39c

59c

lO-ot.
btlo .

Clorox

.

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Rol•l•

gol .

- - - - jug

2 ••••·49c

2

~oo ••• 49c

SULTANA STRAWBERRY

'211 'lO

Round Steak

c

WELL

I

TRIMMED

79/C

lb.

TINDOl LIAN

BONELESS

Cube Steak _ 89c

Top
Round

IONILISI

LEAN

lb .

Round

lb

FULL CUTS

aottom _

lb.

79c

Hnl
o•

Stea k _

Round

_

DUCKLINGS

• lb.

Sliced Bacon
Wieners
SMOKIED-COOKED

l

Ham

ib.
Jar

69c

SWEET CORN

6 ..,. 49c

~DONORS

lb.

65c

2 lb.
pkg .

SKINLESS

• •
lb.

,.

FRESH MUSHROOMS

Veal Steaks .

CAI"N JOMN -

•· 49c

•

20-at.
pkg .

89(

SUPER-RIGHT BRAND

DRIED
BEEF
LOAF

OREAT WITH $TEAK

.

89C

ALL GOOD

PRESERVES

FLORIDA- U.S. FANCY YELLOW

BE BLOOD

lb.

39•

JIFFY BRAND-FRO%EN

CENTU&amp;Y OP CiiiO~Newocbarl above traces the
srowth of population in tbe U.S, liJld in Standard MetfOo
po}ltan Area• sinco 11100 llld projected for the reo! of
lb11 century. Note how tiOiely llneo parallel eacb other
U.S. population bao doubled In the last half century ond
eont.lnue~ to grow at this rate. By the year 2000. the
Urban Load lnllltute ullmates 285 mUIIon pe~pli-"
por cent of tho populatloo--wiU be living in 311\1 major
lllelropol.itaa-areu.

55

ALL MiAT-BULK

·MAYONNAISE
'10

c...

JANI PARKU -·PLAIN

. . '· ANN PAOI

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s:.10c
3 '1 i

JANE PARKER - 3 VARIETI!S

h

ol 41

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$1 .19

YOUNG-TENDER-FRESH FROZEN- OVEN READY

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Peach Pie _ ... 39c Donuts
2 39C
R0 II
Bread

. ....... _49c

NAIIICO

lb.

lo

'1

2-lb.
pkge.

2

- --

GROUND_ lb.
ROUND

. MIJIUTE MilD ORAliE DEUIIT

Apple Dumplings

SI.LVnRilooK

CREAM PIES

lo•

LIQUID BLIACH

89c

lolvft

SOLID

Fii.O%EH FOODS ----~

'1 3

1-llt.
4 oz.

Cheese Slices ~:~~ 39c Butter ,.INn _

.......

12-os.
cant

4

SANDWICH BREAD

OR
MODIIS _ _

SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY

MORTON, FROZEN-6 VARIETIES

,

~~~;49c

MIINZ - TANGY TOMATO

Ketchup

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JANE PARKER

OR
HAMBURGER

6-os.
cans

12ox. 2 9

A&amp;P "GRILLED CHEESE SANDWICH WEEK"

HOT DOG

Vin• Ripene d from Me-x ico

20-Qt,
box

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4lb.
pkg.

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BAKED
FOODS

SVAHS

6

ANN PAGI PANCAKI 6 WA~P L I

Come See You'll Save

All varlotiN

PIIWoury

MARS CANDY BARS
Musketeert -

box

"

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Sat. April 24. in
Middleport

pkg.

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Lunch Meat _

Retails effective thru

811

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PURINA

Miracle Whip -

7
pkg.

10,000 4tt Gct~J~sr.s DESSEiT CUPS

Super

CILEBRITY DANISH

Kotex

Flapstax Pancake Mix ~~··10c
\l·o•·10c
Bixmix Biscuit Mix
"'•·10c
Corn Muffin
Martha White Cake Mix ...... 10c
::~.!"Creamy Frosting
~:·lOc
Dawa Fresh Brown Gravy .:·10c
~;: Mushroom Gravy
s·~...,··lOc
Bush'* Beans
.~0: 10c
FINE
.........~~....
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69c

Musselman's
CHERRY
PIE FILLING

cans

3-o,.,

'lllll~llill

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Musselman's
SLICED
APPLES

24-ct. $.-l
boxes
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69(

SEAFOOD

Taste--C)..S..

U. 5. Gov 't . Inspected

Kotex
Regular -

lb.

1Jf ... ...

Tomato Soup 6::r·5 9c

from on eoonomk opportunity loan made &gt;by the Department of Alrieulture. Tbe loan, e'spec.illlly designed tor
llli'OI fomifieo with low incomes, wm enoble Wells to
Odd POll • year to hlo gross Income by combining o small

514

Swifto Premiurn-,-jJ.,\. Siw'l. lnopected

lb.

Bathroom Tissue

39c

lb.

CHUCK ROAST 69c

Delsey
2-Roll
I · Pkg.

By.
Th•
P1ece

c

7 - lnc h

Bologna

lb.59c

Swi ft's Premium

ROAST

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ENGLISH CUT ROAST
. . IG U. S. Cow't. Inspected
STA iro..IDI
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Swilt'o Toppy
U. S. Cov't. lnopected

SHOULDER ROAST

.Sprint Jambnreer

lb.

1-Qt.

INCOM111008TEil-Poul W. BoDey, left, county lUper·

. ~rot lbe Formers Home Adminlllrotion Jacksonville
...c. llld Wlllle G. WeUo, Swllloboro, N.C, lake 1 look
II • ftsbioC boot Weill pureb11ed with funds ro&lt;eived

Bordon'•

'CREAM
CHEESE

ORANGE, FRUIT PUNCH,
GRAPE, ORANGE-PINEAPPLE
&amp; PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT

FRUIT DRINKS

611
;:

(Whit•)

c

HI•
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3

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cans

"FROJIT QUARTER"

FLOUR

Tilt• l'&lt;&gt;11poa

GROUND BEEF

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ltJI. Stamps
Wit~

I .Qt.

4-oz.

pkg.

PIOZIN

29C

lb

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Cub Scouts
Give. Portion
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Of Program
.

MASON - The Ma11011
Sa&gt;uts presentee. a portion of
program when the Masoo
Parent Teachers' Association
. on Tuesday at
Mason
Grade School. Mr. Lawrence
Foreman, Cub Seoul Leader.
thanked the PTA for sponsor~
ing the scouts and summarized
scouting, and what it means.
The scouts in the future will
sponsored by the Mason
dist Church.

I

The Cub Scouts sang the Cub
Pack song and repeated the
Cub Scout Promise and Laws ot
the Pack. The proper procedure
for folding the American Flag
were demonstrated by DavJd
Smith and Ricky Burris. Other
scouts participating in
the
were Brian Johnson,
Lewis, Jack Rottgen, Mike
Foreman, Randy CoJ1Del1y, Mike
Connelly, Johnny Dillon, 'Robbte
-Belcher, Jimmy Frame, Char·
Eichhorn collaborated In pre- les Connelly, David Johnson,
paring the script for both pres· Chuck Sampsel and Billy Bald·
entations.
win.

CONGLOME RATION OF INGREDIENTS and his new
11

double·load cake pan'' are used by Bob Eichhorn to

make a beautiful cake. Hostess Alice Ashworth lilts lid
to show white-trostPd &lt;.·ake whiJe Eichhorn uses ketchup
and other unhkely materi~!s to make another one like it.
T\ll' onlookPrs ji1st can't believe it. ~'Double-load cake
"'" .. will be demon strated during Blue Flame Festival
~t· r·tor man ce-s here.

Capehart

Blue Flame Festival Ready

npaJr • oleel. Abo

Service Trades
Show Increase
In Mason County

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NOW '

• Choice of' 4 Colon: Gold, Spruce, T01st,

Sen•
• Lifetime Guarantee On Springs
• Arm Covars Included ,
• Nylon Fabrics
• fqam Cushions

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room

FURNITURE

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HE IS HERE TO ...

SELL CARS'

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NEW and USED
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THE BEST DEAL POSSIBLE ON
A SELECT USED CAR.

After the program the two
clubs divided and conducted
their regular business meeting.
Approximately 30 f.H club

:ern~:t c~~:n::~ ~~ meet~~j
Billies.

Parents attending Adrian La~
they, leader of thE: Vernon Star
Dusters, Mrs. Alton
Roush,
Mrs. Herbert Sayre, Mrs. Or~
lando Wallis Mrs. Clarence Yeager, Mrs. Lawrence Newberry,
Mrs. Ronald Ril!kard, Mrs. Ina
Lyl111 Breeman and Mrs. Gerald
Rood. Guests were Gilbert Bar, netle, f.H Club Agent and Mr.
, Frank Capehart.

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day, April 17, 1965.
HOGS - 173 to 220 t7 to 18.40;
Heavies 14 to 17 ; Fat Sows 13
to t5.23: Boars 9 to 11.75; Pigs
6to 10.
CATILE - Steers t7 to 2t ·
Heifers 13 to 19.30; Fat Cow~
14 to 15.90; Canners 9 to 13 ·
Bulls 15 to 18; Stock Steers
' to 22.25; Stock Heifers 14 to
16.90; Slack Steer Calves 18 to
23.80; Stock Heifer Calves 17
to 20.
VEAL CALVES - Tops 30;
, Seconds 29.40; Medium 22.50 and
127.80; Common &amp;: Heavies 20
! to 30.90.

Station Wagon. Standard Trans. Radio and Heat·
er. A real clean . solid gold color wagon. One owner.
See lt. Save $$$

1963 RAMBLER 660 4 DR. SEDAN
VB . One local owner. Auto trans. Radio and beater.
Like new. Save $$$$

1957 VOLKSWAGEN
Heater. Economy car

1953 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR 4 DR. · · $45

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METROPOLITAN MOTORS

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Phone WY 2-3870

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Junior Clobbers,
To Attend Meeting
PT. PLEASANT Eight
members of the Point Pleasant
Junior Woman's Club and their
senior advisor are planning to
attend the 32nd annual convention of the junior department
of the West Virginia Federation of Woman's Club to be held
April 30th and May l , at the '
Civic Center in Charleston.
!
Those making plans to attend ,
are Mrs. Donald Nott, Mrs. Tom 1
1 ~· Fisher, Mrs. William Rar·'
i dm , Jr., Mrs. John Wiseman.
Mrs. Richard Beller, Mrs. John
Kaulf, llrs. Robert
Cruickshank, Mrs. Earl Henry a n d
tbe senior advlsor. Mrs. N. A.
Bakor, preslde!Jt.elect ol
Polal Pltmlli WGIIIIIl'a Clull.

1951 CHEVROlET .. · .. .. .. ·· · $95 I

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HOME IMPROVEMENT

Poy Just $3.00'Per WMic
NO
Down PIJIMI&gt;I bqulred

SPECIALS ,

nOre!lbmentaw~~~~~~ii~~~~~iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
~~YS StaT si.E&amp;IIE

MISSES.CHILDRENS &amp; WOMENS

SPORT SHIRTS

SPORT SNEAKERS
many colora.
All slz;ea for women, mi•

es and cht1dren. AmericaD
made.

Dlocount Prlco

Discount Prlco

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Low

white and

ed pattern• and colon. S., M
end l,. for lne111 sizes. 6 to 18
for boys.

$1.00

As

Fabric sport ..eaten ID

New Sprinl otylea. Short
•leeve aport shirtl Jn aAOrt·

All
SIHO

AI

FINE SPRING

COATS

DRAPES

TOILETRIES

Beautiful patterns auitable

811 harpln buya In ton..
trlea. VI Jon jumbo oi&gt;e. Chooaa from many needed
itema.

Fine white cotton muslin 38 inches wide and finished
soft for the needle.

DISCOUNT PRICE

DISCOUNT PRICI

DISCOUNT PRICE

Save vn your new Spring coat now.

toat in(luded now at this
low after Easter sale price. Good
selection of styles and fabrics .
Come in today. buy now at this
low price It tlil-llon&amp;bza.
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PACKAGE OF 4
FOAM CHAIR

ea

PADS
Sott foam ehalr eWJhlolll -

3 PIECE SETS "VACATIONER"

ready to cover wltb ,-our favorite fabric. &lt;&amp; to a pacbce.

LUGGAGE

MUSLIN

Boy's Wash &amp; Wur
COTTON SPORT

ASSORTED ITEMS
FINE HOUSEHOLD

SLACKS

PLASTICS

Welt made and lutt cut. Easy
care cotton llacka for boys.
Best sprlq eolora, Slze1 8 to

Take your choice of man
than a do!en ttema for Uil
around tbe home. llodl d.

18.

MASON, W. VA.

GENUINE HOPI!
BLEACHED COTTON

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with
Bowling

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59c

•

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otc.,

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN MARRIALS CO.

15~

"

$4.25 :x:EIT

Square
Foot

SP 3·5554

VI.JON ASSORTED
JUMBO SIZE

lise.

AS LOW~

all at LOWEST PRICES!

$1.94 pr

FULLY LINED FANCY
TEXTURED PLATIC

for any room. Aasorted col·
on. Fully lin,d. 3fh8'l inch

LAMINATED CREPES,
JERSIES-NOBBIES

12C

PANELING

Plenty of 2 x 4's, framing lumbor, shoathlng,

SHOP THE BONANZA THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
AFTER EASTER SALE!

MAHOGANY

CEILING
Tl LE

43c

39c

MUM

POLl DENT

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LYSOL

Reg. 35c

smooth plaatica.

DISCOUNT PRICE

DISCOUNT PRICE

DISCOUNT PRICI

,TUBULAR ALUMINUM
PLASTIC WEB PATIO

LADIES' ROLL.UP
SLI!EVE COTTON

TUBULAR ALUMINUM
PLASTIC WEB PATIO

BLOUSES

LOUNGES

E111y esre cotton blouoes In
.,.-bite aDd auorted plain eolora. Slset 32 to 38. Roll up

Full aile tubular aluminum
patio loungea to tllltcb the

Choice of red or blue 3 piece sets consisting o1

train case, week end case
and pullman. Light weight
- sturdy built.

DISCOUNT PRICE

.

CHAIRS ,

16 INCH BROWN OR BLUE

ZIPPER UTILITY BAGS
Handy zipper utility baP.

with
moisture proof lininiJ. Choice of··

Sturdy buill tubular alum!·
num frame. W,lde dunble

$1.99

brown or blue. Full 16 inch size.

plaotlc

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webblJ&gt;II, Noa till

lefl.

v

DISCC)UNT PRICE

aleevea.

' DISCOUNT PRICE

$1.oo..

DISCOUNT PRICE

$6'.88

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DIXIE BRAND GLOSS FINISH

HOUSE PAINT
A good economy paint - oil base,
gloss finish for outside or inside.
Choice of white and best colon,

$1.99
Gol.

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VICTOR BRAND VINYL·LATIJI:

WALL PAINT
Your best buy in wall paint, VJnyl
latex flat finish in white and pas.
tel color8. Covers well and. driel
in about 30 minute8.

PAINT PAN AND
ROLLER

20x40 PLAIN OR
STRIPED lATH

80 SQUAR&amp; FANCY.

SETS

TOWELS

PRINTS

7 Inch roHer and metal paa,,
2 pe, complete 1et to makt
your painUnc eaay. ·

Connon quality bltll towels
· In plala colon and alrlped

Fine ~tuallty 80 aquore tlrea
prtats In new aprlnl pou,rna
- 38 lncheo Wide.
·-

DISCOUNT PRICI

DISCOUNT f'RICI

pottemo. 20X40 olze.

• •• for GRADS

PRELL
Shampoo

chalro. A bli v•lue at the Jlo.
nanza,

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1964 RAMBLER 330 AMERICAN

606 IIi. Moln lt.

LIVESTOCK SALES
pt. Pleasant, W. Va., Satur-

TERMS--.

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"For 1'bcte Who Want 'lbe Belt"

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OUR NEW
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,·,..,.li'VfN &amp;t R00M SUITES at
DISCOUNT PRICESI
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ce1pU ol A5J.8 m11J1on.

pa,..,n

this meeting, Judge James Lee
Thompson, spoke on the Juvenile Youth Progran in Mason
County.
During tile busineBS meeting
final plana were aiiiiOWioed fur
the Talent Show on Thursday,
April 29th at 7:30 at the Mason
Community Building. Both Mason Grade School children ..,d a
lew adults will participate. Ad·
mission lo 25 cents lor adult&amp;
and 10 cents fur children.

Henderson Grade School. At

Final preparations wPre go- I newly-designed traveling stage Coach at Wahama High School,
in;; forward today for fhf' ap- setting serves as background · was the guest speaker at a com·
jJP&lt;mm{'e in Pomt&gt;roy next week , for the show both days. The bined meeting of the Hill Billie
of 1h~&gt; 81tw F'lame Fe~! ivai. onE' stage unit is specially design- and Vernon Star Dusters ol--H
Or rhe nation's best-establb~ed ed for use in vary•ng ~ized stag- Clubs an Tuesday evening at
8ud most unu:;;ua l travc-l mg es and can be adJusted as the Broad Run School cafeteria.
shows for lwrnemakers.
1 necessary.
ilw Frstival will be prest&gt;nf. : Setting up the stage and othThe program was based on
eci (rom .t h~ stage of Pum£'rny ~r prepar~ ttn ns w1ll Ue un~er I t~e Sta~e Hea.~th Theme, "PhyJunior Htgh srhonl Wl'dnesday fne dtrrct10n of Hostess Abce .:Heal Fttness.
and Thursday, April 28 and 29 Ashworth and Blue Flame Fes- M Ge ld R od 1 b 1 d
Curtain time will be 8 p m. fnr tival Manager Bob Eichhorn rfs.th rHall " . 'Ccl ub _eta ·
· · ·
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d
er o e 1 8 1111e u N1 roeach perfurmanl·e. Adm1sston as the two who also wt con uct c! t'd the
k
h
free
: both performances together with u-c
. t guest~ spetalker wb 0
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r
.
gave an m eres mg a on eBrought hert bv Columbta a cast o asststanls.
.
Ph . .1 M t II
d
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h
h
1 d
mg
ystwJ y
en a y an
(~as or Oh1o. Inc. the
B I 1.1 t
T ese two ave a rea Y re- S . 11 ~··t Th
k r t
Flame Festival is being present· ceived popular acceptance for ~eta Y 1 · ; spea er 15 ed under co-spon sorsh ip ot thP : this year's all-new show which [ e. exlercttses. ~nt begavsedesutggi.,.
·
· Scn- i ·Is b!lsed on the genera I t herne, . 1J...,i1~ •IS
u
o mPameroy -Mtddleport
L&gt;&lt;tJiy
th . mlFD
r ·h . 1 F·t ,
tine\ and cooperating merchants. ! "Things That Are New." Title 1 prove elr
ystca 1ness.
Bearing its stage setting and ; of the opening performance is ! Mrs. Grace Brown, teacher
er]uipmen1, the Blue FlamP Fe!i- ; "Tell You \\'hat We're Gonna . at Broad Run, !:howed two fllm
tival truck and trailt&gt;r are Sl'h. ! Do'' while the secono day's strips based on elementary phyed.uled to arrive the d&lt;!y prior show is called ''The Wonder Of ! sical fitness.
io the ope'lling perfn:-mance. The It All." Miss Ashworth and I
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Club membm participating
· in the program were Steve Newberry who read Second Chapter of Matthew, first ten verses;
Jerri Keeler played plano solo,
· Sharon Yeager gave a reading
entitled, "Being True to Myself." '11lls portion of the prQ..
· gram was closed by group singing of the 4-H Hymn.

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te(!re&amp;,

bolell and

Mrs. Charles Yeager, pres!· won the award for having the
dent of the PTA, reported on largest number ol parents presthe County Council meeting ent.
which she attended recently at At the conclusion ol the meet-

Speaker for

For Showing in Pomeroy

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F~ AT ROME
Tile Bureau ol lbo Censlll
MASON - Mn.
Caroline
motela.
port: oelecled ...,Ices, W0 I TunJer of Jlrown street, MluoD
The aeleclecl oomee lradi • Virplla, IIIIlS CeniUI of Busl.., the lldewalk oear ber
tablllbmeoll Ill lbe OOUIIIy - - · from wldcll 1be10 cilia bome OD M...U.y IIIOI'nlng IDd
ployed IS penona (aeJIIIIYe of ... !UQ, m.oy bo
roportedly broke ber left shoulilproprlelon) and load •
1rom lbe Super ln...,._ of
8be - ~... 14 tbe Vet.
lor the year ol . . ilpou!WI ...... Wlllblnjtoa, D. C.
Momorial Hospital
in
The state 11 a wjlole lnoluded 111111 Ill U. S. Dept. of
wl!«'e .abe lo now a
7.flfl eetablllhmento wltb ... Field
uo.
room 11 122.

Giber amlllelDOIII IDd

PT. PLEASANT- Muoa
84 service establilllments had total receipts ol 81.2
in 1963. an in&lt;reaae of
31 per cent from 1958, according to a report of the 1963 ceoBUS of business just released by
the Bureau of the Census, U. S.
Department of Commerce. The
last previous census of businesa
covered operations during 19511.
the service trades in the Ceosus of Business included those
provid&amp;ng: personal services to
Individual, miscellaneous busi.
ness .servi~s, auto repair and
other auto services and other

Miss Helen B1etner'J

picture

!nciDII 8-Dally Sentinel, Pollltf07·M14dleport, 0., Apr. 21, 19es

REG.

COTTON DRESS

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Ladies Sunbeam Shavers

STRAW HAT

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BRUT

BY FABERGEI
• Porfu""' Oil Sproy
e Strow Hat Fingertips _

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After Sha.. -

$5.00

$1.50

• Skin and Both Perfume _ $3.00
Th- !toms Also A•ollablo In:

eAPHRODISIA
eTIGRESS

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FOR MEN BY FABERGE

• Cologne Spray Extradinairo $5.00

CANDY BARS

DISCOUNT PRICI

.. __ $4,

eWODDHUE
eFLAMBEAU

After Shower ...

After Anything

e Brut Split, 3.2 oz. _ _

$5.00

e Brut

OL - - -

$1.50

• Brut Talc
• Brut Soop for Mon _ __

$2.50

e Brut

Demi, 6.4

Flight Kit

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Reports Heard

Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Apr. 21, 1905

- of
Mrs.'Blain

Hortethoe Contmt

Space Program Techniques King Ready to Meet Rhodes ~ ~o;'~l~ss l=~~;;~ Southside "
~""'"':.::~of. DiesTu-yt
01
WIeJJ be ReveaIed Aprt·1 28 To Work out Ohio Pro~am H:\..An~o;:"!U:.~~!'~
~::c~~ m~ ::~ :.~-:=,..: P!iiNT l cluthold.:
1

COLUMBIIS (UP[} -Senate Jlhodea, urllog

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meetlnl " for :th:r.,

Minority Leader rr1111k W. Kine !he !""'"''" of tleVeloplq a .~ 1- evenJnc at the ellurcl!.
hi demOnstr ti n of ies
lstnlative of the Department of is ready to IMtl wllb GoY. partisan le4lalatlvo Procum.
The meeting, In ehll'l• of Mn.
A grap •
. ~ 0 ce
AD tUel '"'"'· - - ' of 1M Agriculture.
Jamtt A. llbodes to diiCUII tba "The peonle nl flh lo ••• en- Marie Chapman, pr&lt;~idtnt, opw hM make~ A~r:: ~ea:~ed Mtrwry eap!ule wbldl t3J Dr. Paul Roadon, coordin- impatiO tbal has bloclted !11011flltiod to the flneat lqillatlve ened with deYOti&lt;?tll toileD from
1 ~~~ram t~ w
t
Day " t Coloatl Jolm Glean iate oul- ator of te Puce Corps pro. major Jegillatkm in the Ohio proa:ram ever enacted In 1111- John 17 l&gt;y Mrs. DwiJht P~rk•
·· U · s
overmen
1
will be 00 display
ama tor Ohio University He Senate. The tmtial reactton from tory of our ereat •tate. Lt!t ua er who ga ve a m&amp;dUatiOll,
····''"''"" April ~ InHAt~:~: ! :."u;~: Raoger 7 tmpocu.i ~II aloo be m charp of a panel the &amp;Overnor'o olllee was leq work ~ether. I a walt your "Life Eternal" from Tile Upt "' · '4 n'~sman Water
.
o• tbe moon will be !boWl, tl*;usslon by former pea c e than enthusiastic.
eall," the ~l~o D:amCM:rat saJd. per Room and closed 'lflth prayI&lt;' announced today.
'd
Cor a volunteers now living in King liSed the occasion of a i It was Kings ftrst
rormal er. Members answered roJJ call
he t~ll · day P":rarrru:e~~ M..;:le6c,,:';e~an is a mem· the pTenth Cona:ressional o is· testimonial dinner ln his honor I proposal to Rhodes although he with a housecleaning hint.
tiL-:~ 10 II IO a .• ~; _at d ehb slcdf ber of the Hou~e Committee on trict .
to reveal he bad teJegrammed bPs indicated .in the past he 1. New yearbooks were distribInn Moe I cr :,n ..,....;, t the Science and Astronautics and (4) Dr. J. GleM Blackburn,
would meet ~Ith !he governor luted . Mrs. Everett Thomas gave
\ull be on hand t OuyJUU
. .
b
. C
.
k
f VISTA
if called to h1s office to try to the yearly report of the treas. . to l"Onfer privately wrth was an offiCial o server at ape who ls a !lpo esman or
•
k
t th part! an differ· I
A
.
U&lt;~.· ·
ce Kennedy last month when As- the domestic Peace Corps proWOt
ou
e
s .
urer .
report was giVen
on
tndl vtdual s req umng assistarrd tronauts Grissom and Young
gram sponsored by the Office or
ences in the evenly-divaded Sen· cleanlnl and painting of the dJn·
w an\'
: matler coming
fed 1un er•
JllriSdteUon of the
era gov
•'rmnent
f
th·
gram
0
"The pucpose
':0~~~ clos
tS IH bn~: n~ ~~~e~~ help ad~
10 1
Pr
p p ' Je on career
vtse you_n~er : p to demon·
opportumues,wha d the national
strate JUSt . d~i
to im·
govern~:n~~ntr ~ which we

~rov~ ~toeller d~lared
hv~. said a re resent~tive or
t Ht&gt;N I at Ae~utics
and
~" ce a :~ministration will ex-

how ma n succeeded m
pam
breaking the chains which kept

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him ea rthbound lor 20 centur·

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ruver Dews
Gaug~

readlnJA _ Gallipolis

18 1 252 3 running

fe~~ on

54

roiters, Pomeroy . Mas:l·l 94
Pt Pleasant 26.29.
on ·· ~ :,2 Kanawha Falls 7.50
~lnton . ,
London10 dam
( harleston 22JI6.
I t
I. d d
feet and Win ael am
ee ·
Boat moyemeula:
..
Ohio River- Philip
J h Sporn
Hood

$1 8"11•
J JOfi
E
t
pr~
X rava•anza
eor,.
opens T~0day

made their historic two - man Economic Opportl.lftlty.
flight aboard the Gemini cap- 1 Moeller said these two
sule
grams _ the Peace
and
Moeller said other speakers VISTA - are espoclally appeal.
at the "U. s Government Day" ing to you.naer people anxioUI
program will include:
to "ask what they can do for
(1) Ed Mason, agent
in America."
NEW YORK ~UPI) - The
charge of the Federal Bureau He added that he will have
York Worlds Fair opens
of Investigation 's Office in Cirt·lmore complete details of the Its gates today forth~ 1965_ v~dnnati.
" Government
Day" program slon .of Robert Moses fl bllhon
(2) Earl Hogan , field repre- within a few dayl.
extravaganza.
Opening day ceremonle! In·
eluded a parade around the
Flushitli Meadow hlirgrounds,
the usual flag-raising and ribbon · cutt"mg , marc h'tng ba nds
and . speech-makitli by Vice
President Hubert Humphrey
BOGALUSA, La. (UPII- Negro leaders . faced with w..t Berlin Mayor Willy
a re fu sa l by Mayor Jesse Cutrer to bargain with what hP Brandt amoog others.
ca II ed "se If ·St yIed " ch'1e rs, t od ay began a rrappra1sa
The prospect of mild
· 1 of
· temper·
their civil rights campaign .
atures and fair skie• could help
. The mayor told about 600 Negrot;s who marched on at~ract up to ~,?00 to the ~~
ctty hall Tuesday he would not deal with the Congres~ ?f enr.ng &lt;lf the _F a1r s second s 1x.
Racial Equtalli:h
or the Bogalusa Voter and Civic month season.
Lea.-uP un I e egro com·
.
.
The only sour note foreseen
mumty acknowledged them leaaue and the entire Negro to the dav of opening events
as leaders.
community
·
b
CORE nat,·onal
di-ctor
F
d. ,. ed
t
was
a
vague
lhreat
the Con,._
armer ec ID to commen gress
of
Racial Y Equality
James Farmer IPd the march, on the mayor's statement but
. . .
the fourth l bi~ rnonth .
he met Tuesday night , with d(CORE ) ~o. sta~O~Eclv~l rights
c uI.ru sa•'d at the suggesl l' other leader~ to d ~~'de on ~ would
emonslr.t•un.
not say when ' orowever,
where

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~ew

Negro Leaders ReappraJsJDg
••
LOUISiana
• • R'Ight s campat•gn
~~ORE)

a te ·

·
mg
room an d kit chen, a proaide, ject or the c)ass. A tPink you

Tile pvemer'• &amp;Gp
John. McElroy. laid Rltodfl
replied, "The door to lbo 10•·
ernor's olfice alweya
has
been ope&amp;."
However, the governor 's ac·
ceptimce
such a meeting had
a fe wstrtnes attached. Mc~l·
roy said both Rhodes and Kmg
had agreed earlier that any
such meeting might be llrrang.
ed through the Republican lead·
ers In Ihe legislature, Senate
Majority Leader
Theodore
Ga
f
p
·qua
and
House
0
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Speaker Ho~er Cloud. Rhodes
reply sa1d, 1 have as~ed Senator Gray to renew thiS assur·
ance to Senator King. I have
sent cop1es
· or senator K'mg •s
telegram to s;,nator Gray and
Speaker Cloud.

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PLE.WNT .; t M"'
dletl

Cb~les Burtlette, 1!lllll Co!lley, r.q,a Blala1 II,
Dallu Kl)'ter and llUII)' llv- '1'1181day mornlog lD
bur au of Polnt Ple•aant Holpltal after I

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reut' COtuit)' wiMtrB

,ji.Izor
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8bt Willi~

wni

Woeltl

iUnll8.
aoslsltravel to Chu'luton DD 149 ant poAbnlltrell tbert. ..
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Bth lor the alate eonlelt.
Bam. ~: ~
son COWl ' e w
a}
ter of ~he tate Samuel and Etno
U
rna W~:UBla~ :usban~

\, ':.:::

Ann Spnng
•
Carnival

Kerr

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Mofartbecb,
1

death in
a member

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1964
Harm,

eBwu
ony 81)tist Church and the Amerlcaa
.
.
Legion Aur:iUary.
SurviVmg
· · are . a ....
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IS•

Fn'day N.g'ht

Mrs. Alvin Dowen,

Here Are WinneTB of

Rlyland.

note was read from the Rev. P'l', PLEASANT - 'l1le ,an. Ohio; three sillter•. Mts. C•
C. Melvin Alkire for tbe green nual Sprlog Carnival o1 Nortb mille •Sqlll'l. Weaver, Ala·
and purple stole ~resented ~im. Point Pleasant Grado School bama, Mrs. Cora Hogsett and
A vote of thanks was gtven will be held Friday, April 23rd, Mrl. Cindy Wallace, both
of
Mrs. Lane for making a new begjnning at 5 p.m. The evmd Apple Grov•; five
brothers.
red stol_e for
Alkire and is sponsored by the seMol PTA. Harry and J, S. Black, Applt
new _white col1ars for the com· Mrs. Jack Hancock and Mrs. Grove, Jude
Black, Lesage.
muruoo stewards. Plans w~ H. G. Miller are co-cbalnnen. W va., Frantt and
Dorsey
made for a rummage sale m of the food Nmmittee. Persons Black, Huntington; and
two
June , the date and place to. be &lt;:tlkndmg rna\' plan to eat their grandch1ldren.
and Ml'l, Allen Elch- evtnmg meal at the carnival Funeral servtct wm be conmger and
Vh D. Edwards from &gt; menu consisting sand- dueled 2 p.m. Thursday In lltt
Pwlere name as t e oommattee. wlches bake.1 beans
potato Crow.Hussell Funeral
Home
am;
were
also
made
for
a
,
'
I
silent auction at the M
- t sa)ad, cakes, pies and other with the Rev. Wi Uam (Bud )
in .
ay mee • short order foods.
Hatfield officiating. Burial wlU
Th
d
Other committees and chair· be in the Be::!.le Chapel cern~
38 c~n "~ho 8 men are· pop corn Daniel Kll- tery Friends may call at the
B'blrs. .
f't e quhiZ hurmgd e SCia
ur, lingswort.h· halloo~
Troy Fun~ral Home
ed
b
the
Holstein·
movtes
Mrs
Law- ~~===:::·====::::a er w rc a essert course
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;;:~ :er;aDie !ith whi~s:::~ renee F~ler, ttdet ~les, Vitand an Easter centerpiece.
us Hartley Jrr: bake sale and

$100 CASH!

~ev.

~nnounced

L

of

~rs.

I

Senator King's

Star Gl•Itters
.
WI hD
"it emocrats

JOYCI HOOVER

~zaar, Mrs. James McComb;
gamee, fill! nond and dart
Igames, Mrs. Lawrence Plants

LectUrer IS
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Gol IUPIR-IlNGO Cords aod Number DIICI

Presl·d,·ng

Tenderay Bontl•

Rump or Tip Roast

Grange Officer

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Society Notes

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Tenderay Round Steak

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Thrifty Round Steak

Full
Cuts

c

,;..lb.'

a

Cube Steaks .':·. r~ • ••- 99c
Ground Round . ."":'. ••· 79c

89e

T•IIHI

T-Rone lb. $1.09

£lb.
Thrifty Sirloin •• ~·. 79e
TdHt
T·Bone lb. 89c

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pfOmJse
• FfOZen Deat hSleep, ResurrectJon
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GOLF EQUIPMENT

. , BALLS, Rlf, $1.25 ......-- 6

Ready to use ...

H&amp;RFIRESTONE

READY MIX CONCRETE

l- a m

IHilhland
Community
. _Etlinjjor, wbo planJ to quit
nearPark
Detroit,
believeaCol·
1 hiS Job lD June, •!ready " tour~:,: who dlfll of natural ing the country pr&lt;lmotina; '''nle
can be laid to rfit in 1 ~rospect. of Immortality," the
l"'ree•"' t:emetery' until such tdle of has recent book.
11Cien&lt;oei11 the distant future wbla He calla hi1 idea a way "to
I'
hu aolvod the prok bridge the I•P between our
~~~;~ of diHase , aglnl and generation and the time science
the penon then will cure disease ."
. and
be restored to lde.
" Mosl - l e are interested
procedure 11 avolloblt In my work. Nobody ridicules
now," Ettinger said, at a it." he added.

:=OR FRONT STEPS
ror safely 's sake repair your steps now with
long-lasting concrete. All of our work is ruarJIII!eed . Our price• are low. Call today!

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.
PAGI ST.

Phone WY 2-3214
MIDDLEPORT,

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Klsor, Rlttll.qd

w.

tie, Denver 'lbom.a, Joe
Mn. Eugene Jlarrllon,

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Ml'!l.

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45c

wit h !fm; l'!lll\IOil Ill!\

'lt'ith tb..il coupon •

pun:balt'

purc:hue- Of 19c W~r
Doll Wardrobe

6 bots. $1

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lOll,\· Sl Z9 Wt'nct~ !)()II

DoH Wardrdle

4/24/ft.'l

Catsup

Hi-C Dri
3

SAVE 30c

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I SAVE $2.00
,'lfllfil

~ l 'Ot!pf.ol\ Oil

...... ..........
!/)f! ~ o(

=

C.S. Yellow

otex

Reg. or Super
SAVE 61•

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Cheer --····--·-· ktng"""slzo 99c
Armour Treet . _. . !!:· 39c
..,_
39c
Pies .,JumM
··--··---llant

2 8gc

Capy~ghl ,

The

24-ct.
boxes

Scott Tissue __ .. _. 3 .::. $1
Pear Halves ~:"':d~~ 3 :;..w. 89c
Peaches ~~~ ~~~: .• 3 ":,:S 49c

$

~-

Spagnum Peat

_lll==un~d~e=ro=bow=er=•=So=ad:ll:J:·::::::::::::======::::::::::::::::~

Fresh

"Alii said was:

·::- •3.89

Corn

Show me afilter that delivers the taste and I'll eat my bat"
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Argo Corn Starch ...... ___
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21e

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Linit Laundry Starch .. ___ . ,2.... 19c
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Argo Gloss Starch ...... _. ~- 45c
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Kroger

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Betty Crocker Biscuits . _. 5 .....
t -Mtnuro Maid
12..,&amp;C
0range De---li~g--h·---------- ... .~

Pork&amp; Beans

-"f'25c

- - - -- - - - - - -----. FR~Hrap Waxed Paper ......

--------- - - - - Dog Yummies __ ..... -·- ... '1: 19c

l/J. .

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Mueller Elbo Macaroni • _. _:.._ 25e
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$

Fresh

Strawberries .....
Fresh.PoIe Beans . .·. . . . •. ..eon.. .
Dlllclouo -

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Jot~

4-24-611

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Kroger
Sherbet
'1111 gal. 55c

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Niagara Instant Starch ........ ,..... 45c

rolls

can

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' plcp. 3.....

Kroa•r Nuts

120-ct.

8pak
6-oz.
Cflll8

--~

14-oz. V.P. can

Kroger Frozen
•••

Floridl OrangH
4/24/65

JOPYAWI

:=.......

e Jpice .....

5 lbt. or more

Co.,

ToWels

Graham Craeken ~""" 29e
Bread
2 "'... 39c
Bread Dough •~-. :.._ 39e

Colgate·····-···- 3 ::' $1
Personna Blades . . . ~.C:: 52e
Twin Pops •••..... 11 tNic ·39c

Krot~er

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49c

1/J.
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MIJDDd,

~ w. ~; RGbfrt
I. Btt.lb, .J1mee W. ED!ott DolC. ~n•, Mrs. llele
WIDeka, Ml'll. llrbtiGII AQion,
Eula Uttler, ' Reese Jenlttlls,
Mrs. Flollle Wlllo, Narl'-«»

SAVE 20&lt;

Homo. Milk •••.•. v. ••".. 39c
Crisco Oil .....•..
35c
Com Avorultl• - - - "' 4 •;;: 59c

Oldakor, William BlaCicburn,
Ray CID!pbeU, Mrs. J.eph

w,

99c
39c
39c

46-oz.

K._

Mklclleport, 0.

Mrs ·Guy S Campbell Jr
Rt. 2 ·Thurma~ 1011, 5:31 p.ni:
Tuesday. Mrs. WOllam M. Mc-Kinney 257 Front St. Middle..
port, son, '4:11 p.m. Tullllay.
Mrs. David F. Fllber, Burllna·
ton Rd., Ja.cklon, 1011, f a.m .
Tuesday,
llllehaqed
Patients recently dlscharaod
included Mrs. Davld E . JSen..
nett, Ml'!l. Charles 0. ~tiD
and illlllli ICIIl, 111'1. ~

IJJ.

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Kroger

Hie

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lxcoifonl ....
fiNotlnsl or lrolslnt

eSHOQ

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Freshore Shrimp Cocktail ...... 3 ~
u..
Blue Cold Perch Fillets ..............
Sea Pak Fish Sticks ......... ··- .....
pkg.
Chicken Breasts _....... F..~·~..~"'~-~- ....... lb.

99c

e

eGLOVES
eBATS

I

--;;-Beef Freear Sale"
Tenderay Hindquarters _ _ __ lb. 59c
Tanderay Sides
_
lb. 49c

Brooms

Sto~ton

H , JN

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and

d!~ 1 ~Jo m~~ P~~el~~te~~ ho~~n~

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Rump or Tip Roast _.•..•. _ •. 89c

' leef LU.Is To Fll Yo., Table At Knger

Where your fingers
do the walklna.

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Thrifty-

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Remember To Rei"ister Every Week for The
l:enltb Color "T.V." Set. New Winner Each Week.

Unbend. Find
fast

CAROLYN MOOR8

at Kroger

Crrrunnnnchl

l·
rd
and Mrs. James C. Ha1 , reoo
I bop Mrs. Bernard Burcham·' .
SfW&gt;Ok house , Charles Stone; Mrs
Ernest lLmdley is in charge of
arrangements for ""'""·

IARIAIIA WALKifl

NO PUNCHA&amp;B N.CB88AJIV

';j"'

up 14. 8 p. m.; o n R
of the federal Corrum.mlty Rela· course of actaon. Neither he, noJ the demonstrators would strike.
Hemlock Grove Grange met
up 14, 9 p. m.; .John J . owe tiuns Service . Bogalusa Negroes his aideli, would announce the At B.· 30 a.m. EST, OM brl'•h'
LUMBUS (UPI) - Senate S turd
Pleasant VaHey Hospital
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' are being polled to determine results cf the meeting.
balloons were to be Mmo.rity Le_ader Fran . W. Cll 1 J
11, -lored
'• · 35 a · m · · Lynn B· up 16 ' 5 who they regard as
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Letart
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Herda. .;_ 51 M , u 1•1 ' 3:'l AThe survey. conducted by . .•
bearln• a free tl'cket s·,gnat,·ng Tuesday mgt as 5 o
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one pr~ man , Buffalo·
a_ m· · : ary s P · : .-:ou subcommittee of Lhe
c1ty s WI
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or the l&amp;o.da state's top Democrats tumed aposalwere
for answere
membership
. • DencU Hicrginbor.
&lt;!. m; VJenna down 18, 11 .30 Ccmmunity AUairs Commattee ,
spect~:nng
y out to honor the red . haired Avery Nelson was reported
tham, Galhpobs Ferry; Payton
P m . OVEC down 18. 6 a. was e~pected to be completed
Toledo Democrat.
Plans were made for a jitney Johnson, Buffalo.
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by Monday
King. who doubles .. pres!- supper April 30.
DDdiSCHALeoRGED: Loretta MeA z Young head of the VotREMOVES BULLET
dent
the Oblo
was Mrs. HUber Quivey lecturer
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19 S::JO a. m.; Charles K. up en League. said Cutrer's sug- M and M
Donald Mur- WARSAW (UPT) -A bullet praised by OemocratA through· presented a program 'which ~
- - -,- - ?~. 116 10 8· m : Z•mmer down gestion wall an insult to ~~.e h r~f Plttsbur~~ Pa. were Sat· lodf~ In the heart of an uni· out the state c.nd even by Pres-- ened with the song, " I've Been BOOSTERS TO. MEET
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.J~rry Bosworth
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and Mrs. dent1f1ed World War II veter- ldent Johnson, who, In a tele- Thlnkjng."
Sev~ral readlnp The Southern ~igh School
30
flrn\Jn 2J. :
a. m.: Peggy
RETU~NS
TO FAIRMONT ..J. R~ ~urplty and family.
an for 19 year~ was removed gram, sent his "warmest were given jncludlng, "Opij .. Band Boosters_ will meet. on
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Onwney up
Tom Lmd. son of Mr. and M and Mrs HQward Thoma Tuesday, accordmg tG PAP he wishes" and expressed
his mism ,."by Frank Clark; " Eas,.. Thursday, A:pnl 22, at 7·30 p.
a. m. ; Helen R.
4 10
d'l'..l'll Gre~nup : P· m.; C. Mrs. Reino Ltnd . Condor - St, Jr r A.nJella
Timmy of Per· official Pnli~h news aa:ency. Thef ple&amp;sure in the long·time
tie ter Lilies," Mrs. Jones;
and m. at the ht~ sch:. AU P~7
Harner down Greenup :lO has returned to his studies .a t rys.'vt'lle were SUnday viJito- of operation was reported success- between the party and the labor "Mixed up Radio Proaram,"[;ew~~ar~e~ur~g;:~to~~p~res~e~n~·-.;;;::::::::::;;;;;;;..,_
m ; Sam Hnuston down 8:35 F ·
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movement.
Mrs. Leo story.
m. : Steve Click
down aarmont tate '..AI1 ege a di~·r· ht's aunt and uncle, Mr. and u .
mo?t , W. V~ ., a t_er s~n ng Mrs. J . R. Murphy and famlly.
There wasn't any
mention An article on the four issues
nup J:20 a_ m.: Alice up spn11g vacation With h1s par- Mr. and Mn. Cecil Gilliogly
IKE, MAMIE PACKING
made of it, but it wes apparent to be voted upon at the Primary
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nu p · :50 a. m.; R. H. Bo~· ents.
and sons of Athena·, Charlotte, PALM DESERT, C31il. (UP!) that King must be considered eJection was read by Leo Story,
II downGreenup5a. m.;
F
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foil ed by
slone up Greenup 5:40 a
David and Cheryl Lambert of : - ~rmer res1 ent and Mn. a leading prospect for the 1966
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a readinJ,
"Try
Tibolt up Meldahl ll:lO p.
BAKE SALE SET
Peach Fork and Mra. Joseph I Dwiaht D. Eisenho¥Aer plan to Democratic lUbetnatorial nom· Sm~lmg by Mrs. Quivey. An
Penn sy lvania down
Mel- The WSCS of the Tuppers Johnson were Sunday vi9irors leave Ute Eldorado
Country ination.
.~rt1cl~, "Jerusalem,.:•
and
PI · M thodist church
will
of their parentl od grandpar- Club next Tuesday to return to
Lookmg to Easter, was read
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b:ke sale and
ser ve entl Mr. .and Mrs. Everett their Gettysburg, Pa. home.
by ·st.anford
and 'The
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1 Lambert.
The Eilenhowen arrived here
Meanmg of Apnl," by Mrs.
. ·::n Meldahl 2:30 a . m.; AI· lunch at the ~baugh
sa . e, Mr . Franklin Ruuell of Mid· last Dec. 18 for their annual
0Sp1fa eWS
Frank Clark. "April Rainbows,"
wn Zpe-hyr down Meldahl 3:30 Saturday, Apr I 24. begm~mg dleport was a Sunday vlsltor l winter vacation.
by Mra. Clara Paulsen and I
FISHING LICENSE
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Mr
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fLincoln Ruase!L
QUEEN IS 39
Entered Hospital
Stanford Stockton, cloood
the
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Gallipolis Dton -. Cathy R.
TWO FINED
LONOON (UP!) ~een Eliz- Among those
who entered program. AI tho close of the
1 Mr. Roy Russell of Kentucky
down 5 p. m.; Reliable down Middleport Mayor Lee Smith was a Monday visitor of his abeth 11 celebroted her 39th Holzer hospital in the past 24 meeting, the annual Easter sup•BAIT BOXES
5 40 P. m.: J. S. Lewis down tined Bill McHaffie. 38, Middle· parents Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln birthday today. The monarch hours were : Mrs. John T. Trot· per was held.
10 p. m.; Steel Ranger up 10· port, and William Reeves , 50, Russell.
eSINKERS
i planned to spend the day quiet· ter, 645 Fourth Ave. , Josep~ L.
----- ~~ p. m.: . H. E. Bowles up Albany, each $10 and cosis In Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elam ; Jy at Windsor Castle with her Cormany, .sr., Lo~er
R1ver
ENTERTAIN AT CAkD8 .
NEW 196S EQUIPMENT! .
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~ - 20 a. m. . . Semet down 2· 30 court action Tuesday nighl.
of Barrett, W. Va. were week-~ husband, the Duke of Edinburgh Rd., ~nms E. Gilbert,. Rt. 2 Mrs. Pat Johnson entert.aln..
a. m.; Francts Hougland down
jerKi visitors of their son Mr. and the couple's four children. Ga!Upohs, Jerome C. Smtth, Rt. ~her card elub Monday even.
3 a. m.; Cotton Queen up 5 a .
land Mrs. Jack Elam.
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- --- -- - - 2 Bidwell, Otls S. Young, 2602 mg at her horne nn Sycamorem.; Andr~w Ca lhoun up 6:45 l
LAST OF JACK'S
Mr . and Mrs. Harley .John·I Jr., Aqelia and Timmy
ofiLincoln Ave., Pt.
Pleasant, St., in Mhldleport. PrizB:!I were
a m.; L1ttle George up 8:10 WASHINGTO~ (UPIJ ··- Bu~- son, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle PerryBville were weekend visl· Jack V. Hancock, 160 Park Dr., awarded to Mrs. Sonya Way..
lit League 1ncl Little L"lue
a. m.
I ll,et Bur~au ~•r.ector _ Kt&gt;rmtt Knapp, Kail Lee of Langsville tor$; of his parent!~ Mr . and ~t. Pl~sant, Teresa Lynn Me· land ,
Mrs.
Nancy Morris,
Kanawha River - So lvay up I Gordon J! qu1ttmg h1s posl I~ enjoyed a birthday dinner at Mrs. Howard Thoma, Patricia. Derm1tt, 1422 Ka~awha St., P~. Mrs . Emma Moodilpaugh and
London 12:30 a. m.; Helen Z.I June, the last of the late Pre~•- Lhe home uf Mr . and Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. Larry Barr of Pleasant, Mrs. Risden N. M1l· ~rs. Betty Smith . Othera play..
up Marmet 4:05 a. m.: Jamrs denl John F. Kennedy's top f1s- Charley Smith and .Jo in honor Langsville were Sunday vlslton. ler, Lakin, W. Va ., Mra. Alfred mg were Mrs. Bonnie Hubbard
Hines down Marmet 4:40a.m.; cal advisers to iea~'e lhe gov- of Mr . Smith. Also visiting were Mr. and Mrs . Charles Sayre R. Stewart, Mason,
W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. The
Mr and Mrs . Harley E. JohJ!.. and children have returned Miss Connie Jo carpenter. New hostess served potato· chips,
Duncan Bruce down Marmet, ernment.
5:40 a. m.; Lucy Jane L.uca~
from California llld are visitini' Haven, W. Va. , George
~ pupcorn, cookies an_d pop dur·
1.son . Tammy and ~heryl .
up Marmet 6:30 a. m.; W. H.
MANAGER DIF..S
Mrs . Gary
Barn1t1, Mary hie parents , Me and Mrs. Char.. Payne, Letart, W Va, ·Bonnie mg the evening.
Shaver , .rr, down Winfield 2:10 BELLINGHAM. Wash. iUPI) I Ruth and Ellen of Lincoln les Sayre and Bill.
K. Burton, 278 Pearl St., Mid·
p. m.; 0\t'an~((f up Winfield -Charles L. Sefrit. 69. relirerl Heighh wel'i! S.turday vllitort Mr. and Mrs . Paul Pierce dleport, Mrs. t.barles F-. Scott,
hVE.DAY WEATHER
2:S5 p. m.: Allen R. Merrill up aeneral manager of the Bel . of her parents, Mr. and Mra. and RaDdy are spendinJ a few 119 Kerr St., Pomeroy, Timothy By United Presa lnternattDDaJ.
Winri~Jd 10:55 p. m.; George lingham Herald, died 1'uesday D. H. Robeson.
days wlth her parents Mr. and Vaulf1n 8auten, Rt. 1 Pome·
Temperature!! in Ohio wW
Price down Winfield 12 10 a.m.; in St. Jouph's Hospita L
I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thoml Mr8. Clarence Shumatt.
roy, GleM Orender, Rt. J Rut· avenge t . 1 deareu above
Jefferson down Winfield IUO
---- --------land, Patrick Michael O'Con· aormal durtaJ lhe
pedotl
a. m.; Susan Lane up Winfield
nor, ~clne, Eber A. Wolfe, Rt. Thanday momlll to Tueaday
610 1 m.; Elgercliff up Win1 Rlcme, Ml'll. Monroe
WO· morolat.
Some repreoofield 8'l0 a . m.
IIams, Rt. 1 Dak Hill, Ml'll. Art five normals are Cle....ad
By SAM MARTINO
cost close to $50.000
fo . Bothe~ Jaebon, Ml'll. En&gt;- II • 31, Columbao A • 41
Uaited Preas Jaterutloul
However, ht said the cost orerson W. Scott, Jackson, Bren- and Cincinnati 88 .. 4.1. ,....._;
D~TROIT (UPI)-Man now placing a pei'!IOn in "cold stor- da. G. WUaon,. Rt. ~ Jackaon, tbroupout tile perletl die . be froaen and restored ap" until the advance of sci William J . Hokm- Rt. 2 Well- ooly minor day . tO • day
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!He at some later date, 1c- enco should be greatly reduced aton, Dan C. Sayre, Wilkes•ille. elllllpo bot . , .
ldPest
l~:;~~;i to a proponent of per· once the process reeeives wide Dalila E. Mua:le, Ironton, Deb-- temperatlll't!l expected Sawlr I life.
pubil&lt; acceptance. He ,.ld cost ~ :· ~OI'I'IJ~, Edward day. Pl'edpllollow wtU averProf_ Robert Ettinger, • phy· at that time would be about . owe I~ Po
and Mrs. IP about ~ lllcll In lito.,..
N. 2nd Ave.
$8
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McCoy, AuctiGDMr. TraiDHOUSE for Sal•: by owner- ed, uperlenced, Cheater, Oblo. A demonstration 00 floWC' deDI, ttcknowledled I woloomo
2 bedroom ranch m Sy.......,
to a new member, Mra. n.-n
1 1 lie arr ing In modem and
modern bircb kitchen w1tb
diU":. fil8llllOl'l given by
and cueslll, Mrs. C. F.
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buiU·ins
including
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Nolder
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Mra. WOllam Bradford, The
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baaement,
carport,
excelBuD
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Fred Loctwoad. The
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lent locati011 with 2, 1, or 4 oew ~- _._.~
mee CBiubo of
the lllODlh wu live• WedDesday ovenlnl at
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aebool at _7·»
, _ ·1960 Chevrolet '12 Ton Pickup
$999
lots as desi'red. Qualily work• -lDWII llldlnK.
CaD GuJ Nell'
the home of Mrs. Harry
Mrs. C. F. Blakelloe.
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61Ji' bodY. so lid cab, heater, 6 cyl. ttuns out good. Dlscounl
manshlp
and
materJBl
Third Ave.
Durillg the businesl oeaslon be ID e1.......
Price.
throughout. Ideal for early ler, Reeb!o, Ohlo.
For ~~r first
elub made planll to oboerYe piiDI mado k lbo ......&amp;
1960 Ford Y, Ton Pickup - - - - - $999
Amencan decor. Well below
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M Reibel used the
the vlllage clean-up week Mar ltdlllGl plcDII. 4 Nto. .,_
FHA appraisal. Phone WY 2- HEATING, PlamhiDI•
ro~}rthia narci.uus
S..17 wltb Mrt.
John WlrDII' tlralllto lbJderds vi lllrl. aDIIl
6 Y.z' wit'e bodY. good 11 res. Solid rab, 6 cyl. economy mo1ur, hf'att&gt;r . Spt•cial.
2042.
4 21 3tc_
FIU'IIaces. Arno,ld BrotlaerA, wood
bird a~ssory tn a named as chatrmaD. App:duted Frlllr. will bi:Bibl JI'GII'•
'"' w!':.r~ ..,.,~
1958 Chevrolet :1 Ton H. Duty
$999 - --Ill Eoal Mala Sln&lt;l,
' modern container. Another
the nomioallnK eomm- ad Mra. Tom Scally will tlbow
c entJI pu •ord Ga• uUierttf d
body
HOUSE FOR SALE, 3 bed- erey. Pbooe WY %-%441.
featured
Mr•. West-~·. Mrl. 1 film on water safety. Refresba
M1nlmu~D ~h•rt• 80 cenu
V8 ~nglll~ . QOOx20 rt'ar tiff' ~ , ht&gt;ll1N , IU, t_ ump
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the
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brancbel
LJoyd and
Mrs. Walter ments WI'II be served .._
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12
c&lt;"UtJ..-e omoeraoiD
Low down payment.
Phone
second vrade room mothen.
1·n a bronze
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A third one was a mod· The nen m...1•• wasllllllOIIn- Class •12 Circle of the Heath
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for May 5 at the home of Methodist Ch Uf\:.IJ
;UJD ~cb addltloua.l word le I
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
eney. Room e. Coats Bulld- viburnum and branches
with Mrs. 81akealee in Pomeroy. Mrs. Wednesday evenlnl It
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POMEROY , OHIO
GOOD 385 acre sloek,
grain ing, Middleport.
white mum In 0 ceramic Grace \Pratt, program
chair· eburcb witb Mrs. Hattie Smilb,
uo ~ M u. a.oo P. 11 Dai 1'
farm, two houses , plenty pas.
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IV"&gt;ntainer.
man, introduced u-. Reibel devotional chairman and Mra.
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The speaker stressed several aa the speaker. Mn. Fry was Emerson Jones, program. ._,.
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location for lake.
Baria&lt;n
AUCTIONEER
· arran•;no, ~ 1· ntlng
the traveling -'-and teoses wUI be Mrs. E. M. Wood,
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--Compleae Service
a moderne.--o ..Relbel was given the boB&amp;.- Mrs. Emer.son Jones, Mn. vr
TR.AILEH lots tor rent. clo~e ! cr. Phone WY 2-~ 15j 3 tic
pers Plains.
4 21 3tp
Critt Bradford
for a minimum of
gift.
in Smith and Mrs. Harold WO!Jd.
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PHONE WY 2·2
I 10 Laundrymat and •choots 1
- FOR SALE-:- Ranch style house
Write, l'rml&lt; or Contaet
lal; abstracts do best in
an The Easler theme wao car- gerd.
Valley Lumb~' &amp; Supply Com- '
FERRY-MORSE
I in Syracuse : 6 rooms and
A. C. BRADFORD
tone container as colors
out ln the decorations and The Past Presklenta or tbe
--~--:-::;---;-­
pany. Midd .eport.
10-~~c
SULK
j bath, hardwood floors .
Racine, Obio
do not compete with design; refreshments. A dessert course American Legion Auxiliary of
Card of Th~nks___ : h(&gt;at, storm doors and car·
i 1 tf~ that designs should be kept was served frcm a table ten· Drew Webster Poat wW meet
WE \~'ISH to c:&lt;lt&gt;nd our deep-' TRAfi.ER LOTS ;- tr~
port. Phone 992-2954.
free from other confusing dewith an arrangement fea .. Wednesday evening at t be
t~t si~cert~ thanks, to every- age and water: rown s ved 1
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AUTO SALES
signs an~ that one should
white lilies aM Easter bome of Mn. Cbarlel Sauer
one who gave the ir condul· er Par~ !Sia\e Appro
ROOM brick~hO~e~- 2 bath· l.:=========::.lways ablde by the
Mrs. ~ar Reynoldl pre- Brownell Ave., Mkldleporl
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in many ways at the Minersville, OhiO, Phone WY
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rooms, flnislled Bttic a 0 d i
and elements of design.
at the 11ilver eoffee serv·
APRIL 11
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ALL VARIETIES
I basement. Out of high water. 63 Chevrolet $1,495
In her summary Mrs. Reibel
Mrs. Kenneth Amsbary was The Women'• Association o1
lo\lll'r, Laurence F . Napper. SEVEN room huu ~e with bath
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Central heating, priced for "700" Sport Coupe. Corvair_ ll~;~:::ic~that the foremost charac- the assisting hostesa.
the MiddJeport First
United
Our deepest gratitude
to and full basement in Syra·
I quick sale. Phone WY 2-6116 AJI vinyl interior. Shows very II
of abstract and mod·
Presbyterian &lt;ltiD'cb will meet
our friends and rela!l'llt:'S for cuse. Phone WY 2-24;{)
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or WY 2-2205. Charles
F. best of care.
ef!l floral art, are that they
Thursday evening It the cbureh
T the beautiful 1\owm
and I
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I Wildermuth.
4 13 tic 63 Ford - - $1,495 Stimulate our power of obserrs. I IOn IS
at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. R. M. Sber·
ca rds, our neighbors for thc1r_, APAfl1.,-1E
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Pomeroy
vatlon.
man will have the program and
the pall
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~s. Edgar Reynolds,
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Mrs. Emil Ball the deo~--•
he \p,
cumturtmg
floor. Ist floor Sf'n 1or Citizm I
FOR SALE: Modem &amp; roo&lt;W IIJS,S4ti easy miles. Automatic
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cycle. A-1 condition. Phone
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400 lot. Several financing p!ans R01'ri1'ILLE·R~$55~0ii.. sM. Yia ·
available to qualified person. i Wellman, ·Bradbury~ on SatPhone WY 2·5337.
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Will be four weekly prlmM!mo bUJo. A!thoUih obvlouo
INDUSTIIIAL LEAGUE
Bowen, Sr., 451; L. Wolfe 531;
movies on network televllllon menta (sucb 1, h!Jber prices !
AprU 11, 1115
A. Stobart till; HandlcOp II
staninl thla fall - more than
AohiaJid Oil
H v•-· d Total 2353 Won t Loot 2 Polnto
•vor before. The reason 11 aim- auarantee iar1er crosoes
· u~yar ' • Bl , · " - - V WI 1
·424 · J Mees 311 · D BechUe 1•
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plo : People like movie&amp;. They aueeonful fllms of I'&lt;!Cenl years, · 4811 ; E: Gilland llt; Blind 390 ; 1412 E. Bachner fit; W.
SNUFFY--·
ilet gOOd ratings.
and allhough these srooseo do Handicap 11!0 Total 1172. Won ICh'
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time
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IBier \145, F. Porter 519, J .
TH. REVENOOERS
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• I Lo!l2 Polntol. Mr. Bee- R. Duerr S22· Total 2371. Won 2 . JEST BUSTED UP
video entertamm011t hsd prom- cause ot huge product1on rosts, Nelson 1:12 M. Moncl!lni 411; Lo 1 1 p .' t 1.
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ist., 1t was argued tha. using it il still true that nine of the ' L. Jewell 139· Blind 200· G.
POUREP.
ht!twork prime-time for movies 10 boxorf1ce Leader~ .nave ~n IHarris 492; o .' Dotson 496;' To-- High Game - G. Harris 202;
was lrl ab&amp;ndonment of ~ea- releued 1lnce televlluon arr1ved tal ~ Won 2 Lost 1 Points e. Hlgh se-rlel - W. Chisler 545 ;
hvt r~ponsibllity . However,
Variety'aleadec is still
Swltber 1: Lolue _ J . Bailey 1Team High Game - Blue
with television at Its eurrent .VIth The Wb.d" (1939), followed 411; T. Bowen 411; R. Bailey ! Grey, e29 ; Team HIKh series-- !
level, the movies quite frankly by " Beo·Hur," "The 10 Com· 1450; K. McElhinny 48S; W. Will- . Blue and Grey, 2377,
ore !he best video entertain· n.entment.s," "Around
The ford 495; Total2315. Won 2 Lost i
Dlent on a week·in. week--out Y.odd in 80 Dayt," " Cleopatra"
ba.sia. At least there are real (the prime example of profit.
stars, some real swries about restricting cost}, " How 'lbe
licognizable people, and the West Was Won1 " "West Side
DOW!(
17,Toll
fil1111 were not mad~ for the Story," ''The ~ridge on the
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cenl.o
purpose of sellinc: a product- Rive,· Kwai," "The Robe" ud
4.1kick
2.Turllla
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only theltlBelves.
" South Pacific." All of tht next
'l.Bod,yot
W'~b'
3.Spre&amp;d
11. Ret.
United Press lnternaUonaJ
10 boxofftee leaden were also
ttve
a-to
I doubt, for Instance, that post-television releases.
Lab
22,PI.n.e
dr7
C.To-.. lii.ICh..
many persons-except, perhaps,
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lt~
O.Diy
eastlng pe~sonnel-would care to U.e Chaaoel Swim: Henry 1, ~=­
C,AI&amp;.ADtoJee the eigh~ weekly hours of Fowler, the new secretary of U. Blackblftl
Uq.lope
f.N..._
nhet fw-hork ~tv1e~ replaced_ by 18 the Tr~asury, 11!1 interviewed on ~~ ~
-ya,
a 1 our Sl uatioll comedies. . "Meel. the Press" Sunday • • • 14. ~
Proof of loyalty to movies by with National Library Week
~CeJ"tq.ony
COI7
n.l&gt;;.
1%.Solemn
lens Is show;n in a compilation starting Sunday, "ABC Scope" lt.BUlow
21.0lrt'•
by Variety, the show buslnesl!l Wednesday airs a half#hour JO. !-~
weekly, of all.time boxoffice visit with book collector Nor# t.l. Rlvel':
chan1pions-based on gross ~ man Strouse, who is chairman
So• .&amp;m.
oeipto In thL eountry and Cana- of the board of the J. Wallsr :12. ::.,...
da. and not Including "Birth of Thompson •dvertislng agency.
coo&amp;
· "'~"'LINE ALLii'r
I Nation," on which figures are Time 6:00 a.m. e.t.t,
21.eom.tldll

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E. Perry 461 1,1. Canon 43Z;
T. Anderson 391; H. Qlesber
t72; L. Smttb 43Z; Handicap
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Polnta 4.

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etc AUC'fJON: on
Shift. Spol.lesH.
ond Morris Wolfe , Dr. Slack,
24 begmning at 12 "30 p. 'I ity room, double carport,
Y.W.C. members beld month- Baney, Mrs. LeJaod Brown.
the Ewing Funeral Home and
ut' the former Rev. w. w.' furnace, fully insulated, wall
ly meeting April ~tb, al the Mra. James Buchanan, Mro.
manv oLhers. Lillian H. NapFor Sale
~ragg residence 011 . Rt. 7 m to -.. 8 !1 carpeting. birch cabi· 1
home of Mrs. Jack Gillian. It Freda Bratt and Mrl. Eliza.
1
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-Tuppers the
Plains,
w•ll sell
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trees,.~~:;'"";;;:;]P;'i•~-~·~·~y,FOh':k:lo~""i'~l
was opened by repeallng the beth F 18
· her.
pi'r 9 son, J__,6.ure11
auction
household
~oodats nets. ShaJ.e and 1rmt
er.
4
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aut
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1911:,
modI
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srrubbery.
Close
to
school
door
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Prayer
and
wu
ralled
'lbe
Afternoon
Circle If the
1955
P
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fo rme··ly owned by
ev 'I
·The April meeting
of the lo order by Mrs. Keith R'··
- - -- 1 Buttonhole' Jan,·v "'"gns
d
h
h
V
ble
Heath
M~•-••·t Chureb
wi'U
~-E WISH to thank everyone e ·
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· l3ragg, in part as fo\luw s: 2 an c urc · ery reasona · Phone WY 2-2418.
4 15 tfc Lo 1 H r
1
of
b
eiJJUWll
f . tht•ir food flowers, cards blind hems. applique:·.
ttc. Crosley electric ranges,
2Grady
Syracuse, Ohio
sJ:cuse\:''1'th04~I:t~urcb twas no_:.plggy bank containing $5 meet Thursday afternooD at tht
at~d their sy~pathy after the All built in cuntrols: ~\ala n_ce : door Coldspot. refr igerator. I WY 2-2810.
4 2 tie l!lt64J
·c Ctr~~~~!i:!o,n;:dio,
held Monday evening at the was given to Mrs.
Robert church at% p. m. Mra. Wayne
d.eat h or our son find brother, ~~~ ~2~!i'menLo; $6 ~2 2~a~~~ ~ dinette table and 6 chmrs, l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___
er, 7,000 miles. Excellent
bpme of Mr. and Mrs. William Bauer for her new baby.
Gtuibdbonsl is chairman ol tbe
1
8 Y eBSOD.
Clarence Wyatt. Also
thanks
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"nlique
china
closet
,
wnnger
I
Houdashelt.
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2
11
dition. Phone WY 2·2014.
The Easter bonnets everybody
A
u1
..... of tho XI
e pe ANTIQUE Jove ~at. ,
ma t.: 1- wa~her, bed, rnat.Lress, dress· ' FOR SALE-Middlennrt's taD6t
Mrs. Ralph Robson, president made were voted on and priz...
reg ar meewua
10 &lt;Jnyone ~l sc w 10
lll any wayJ Mr .. ami Mrs. I ing chairs, sol.id mahog:uly. er metal clothes closet , 21 est buiiCUng. located 352 N
4 15 p opened It with Psalm 23 in uni·
b-- Gamma Mu Chapter o( Beta
S:..t m Wv att &amp; Cluldn• n_
Excellrnt cond lfl(\11.
M r~. tn~nk 5 , 2 wool rugs, 2 !inol- 1 Second Street, Middleport
ne RamBler
ea were awarded to Mrs. Ro Sigma Phi will be on Thursday
.
4 21 1tc I II
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son. Devotions were led by ert Burke, prettiest ·, Mrs. Don at 7·.45 p. m. at the Columbia
arry2293
wan. Po r tl ·&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;i
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Priced for quick tl8.1e.
~.~r
World Standard ot eem-...
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4 21 31c I t"um rugs . 3 roc mg c h1a1_r
r-• Miss Marci-. Karr who
Sayre, second prettiest,
and G
If'
M be
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odd
chai_
r
s,
couch
and
c
a1r.
,
qui:e
at
Ohio
Hotel.
bcelleace
meditation
from
.The
as
o
JCe.
em
n
art
W'lw
d
uque
Mrs. Earl Ril&lt;hie, most unus- to attend.
("l're appreciation to our rt~ la - .COMBINATlON, storm
an I (tlil heat mg ..;tove. an
811 ear room, rid. and per. Room'
d 1 " ·',.~ lth
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ames
an
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prayual.
The Willing Worken ·•·• of
book casr, picture r_
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Business Services
lormaoce. SmaD ear eConomy er. Mrs. Royal Thomas gave Gifts were received by Mrs.
ch~
11 ·.t· -". fnends and netghbors i screen donr. 79 1,'2 long 36l"l
!ur :heir kindness and sy m· \ wide. Al &lt;&gt;o window sen~e11s,l stunds. lot of ~an antiques,
I
and
.
.
aagerabWt,
a
review
of
tlle
l"e
of
Esther.
R
bert
B
Mr
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the
Enterprise
EUB
will
u
o
urke and
_s. mer- meet 10
- the ~ ..... -~-1 room
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at
the
deat
u
our
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vanous
sizt!S.
Phone
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other
items
too
numer.
See
Dur'
th
bus
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1 11
h
mg
e
IDeas BeSSion, son Pooler from thell' secret Th"-•av everun· •. PolitiCk r•
1 ble
~ nt her' Maggie Manuel. sp:c- :JU92
4 21 :ltc
menlion. Lunc
aval o' i Karl Grneser, Plumblnc aod
Metropoll'-8 Moton
money .. making projects
.
Pals.
freahmw-en,lll will be• -~
i:' thcmks to the
Racme 'fiSHING bar ai.n f~i 1'365 ~ 100 .John Arbaug~, owner, . .I
Heating
E. MaiD Street Pomei'OJ
dis ussed Ro nd rob
ds
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FtTJt·•·gt'ncy squad, pall bear·
. l
lg
d garden McCny, Auctwneer.
.
Minersvllle. Ohio
PboDe WY z.a1l
c
.
u
m car
Refreshments of sloppy JV"""• Rock Springs Grange wUI
t:,~ the ~ingers. and those nw&lt;ogrlml sc, ra(a~le~~7.e~nmixed), fur l --- _ 4 20 :lie
End your sewer trouble~
4 23 tfc were !!lent to Henry Dailey
potato chips, doug~uts, mints, meet Thursday at 8 p.m. ()po.
e
The
IJroiiDI9ii9'V8Riii'Bticl
Holzer
Hospital
and
.Mrs.
John
and coffee or koo!oJUd were oer- erat'JOD Forward "'""' wUI be
[I
d
f
od
d
s~.·r '' 1g ~ _an
ow r:.
$1.00. John Mohler. Lt-ading DON'T PUMP you sluggish sep-,
We bavt: aU sb:es
M N
uaaw•
1959 VS RicH Black, .f.. Sau ag Th meeti
-~~~nul!l __r am1.1 ~:---- ~ -~~~' Creek Rd., r&gt;liddleport, Ohiu. tic t:mk. Get Klean-Em-i\11 1
Sewer Machines
door standard transmission. · v e. · e
~ ·
ved by the boBtess to rs. at obl!lerved. ~ will be apr~
,ltuary
I Phone WY 2-6103. 4 21 3tc -ptic
tank cleaner. L•nd· ,
Reasonable Ratea
With the course
MIZpahwas
benodJetJOn.
Mrs.
Bill Mrs.
Windon,
will be
.onone owner $400.00. New Hav.. dessert
served A Carpenter,
Mrs. Emerson
Pooler,
Don gram
served.and
1be~ents
·pUblic 11 illvited.
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mark farrL Bureau.
Call WY Z.2971 Day or Nigh!
eo 882.2401 ,
1 19 lip the hostess w the above
Sa-e, Mrs. Earl Ritchie, Mn.
.~n _
G·lnY HOWARD PARSONS, :ONE Dump
comp1e e. 0,ne
2 18 tfc
7 26 tlo
,.
~~ born August 27, 1935, depart· rad:al arm saw. Denver Olrlnsur•nce
Mrs. .WOllam
Keith Ridenour, Mrs. Bob Bau· The Afternoon Circle of Heath
2• Real Estate For Sale
ed th" life on April 6, 1965, man Lumber Co., Route
HOUSE painting, Inside
Mrs. Melvm Grunm,
er and Mrs. Ellon Rllebie.
Methndill Cburdl wUI apoaoor
fol_J,owing a l~ng lll~_e ss. He_II pltooma·;_roPyh, o~hlo\~Y
· P2ea6ca~~:: fi'ork ·~ FflH SALE · 5 room and bath, out. Roof painting and
Copymg servtce.
Frank Winebrenner and
'Ibere was a period of dis- a rummage sale Frlday and
Jc-, , the fo\lo~mg, IItle, Ed
u
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. R tl d glassed in Phone VI 3-2700.
leo made ol qat papers. Damon Farrell.
Cll8sion following relreBhmenls. Saturday April Zl-24 ill tbe lorna son Mark mother Mag·
4 21 6tc wuse m u an ,
I
bl:rdl records and almost 8DJ'
The next meeting will be at mer ~ley Reed bulldtng in
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·- - - JJOrchrs hardwood
floors, I
d___ _...,
W7 • :. •
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th h m of ••- v11on RitchW
1
gic, father, Preston, a hal- ELECTROLUX ~weeper , ~omr ·
la e lot near CU~'TOM butcberinJ IDd
other ""-"ULUQI~·
r u ...zr• ome or
e o e
!rna. ~.
Middleport. Mrs. Norman ay..
si.ster, Juanita Ju stis, and a pl ete with 7 attachments. Pay ~~~oorn~~e,Saler! St. •C. R. ting. Phil Meier • Phone WY Reu&amp;u ln&amp;llrance, POIIMI'OJ' Weekend at. Eater
i~. Thursday May 21 at 7:30 p. land is chairman for the sale
grandmother, Ruth P&lt;1rsons. •jff 4 payments $5 51 t!i:lth . j d ·
tp
2--35l0.
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tfc
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4
de
Visiting
during
the
m.
and Uems may be 1tft It ller
4 20 12
He was preceded in death WY 2-2575.
4 21 fltc
or an.
1
Gu•n•~ED, reoewabJe for
ke
th
apartment.
b
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wee nd wi . Mrs.
CLA!I8 l!:Nl'ERTAINED
The Past Matron'a Club of
Y one "' er, ay
21 lie ,HOMELTTE chain ; aw, rec.m· lFOH SALE' 2 - story house in AIR CONDITIONING ~~~~:I life ho!&gt;pltali¥8tion.
Issued Smith and MJSo Hazel Van Coo- Mrs. Dale Barnhart was hos- Ev801eilne Chapter, OES, will
- I ditioned, new cham . $1 00.00. Amesville, Ohio, on
double i atJon service. Jack's
at all ages. Phane WY U166. ney were Mr. and Mrs. Roy tess for the Martha Class of meet Friday eveniol, April 23
Notice
Phone WY 2-2922, evenings.
lot . 7 "'OOms iind bath, gas I eration, New Haven, Phone
2 1B tfc Van Cooney and son, DonaJd, the Bradbury Church of Christ at the bome of Mrs. Marie Haw---~_:___ _ _ _ •
4 21 3tc
furnace, large patio. R&lt;as- 1 .,..TU--2-"'35"'3"'7,""----=1=6"'tf"'c"'l! Employment Wanted of McArthur: Mr. and Mrs.
evening at her homo kina of N. Second-Av.
THERE Wfi,L be a Tupper- i COMPLETE SET( &lt;f - kitchffi I onable priced. Call WY 2-36811 rOtln Hollman, Jackson;
. Bradbury. A dessert courae
ware Party at the Chesler ca~mets - 3 wall cabmel•. , m M&lt;ddleport for
appOJntEXPERIENCED
PAlNTING, interior and exleJ'o and Mrs. M. D.
was served to thoae present in·
PLAN GUEST
iHT
Fire House, We(j,nesday mght sink. t:omplet.e wilh Form1ca , ment.
~- ?~_!~~
ior and roofl!l. Rates reason· and daughter, Becky, of St. AJ. eluding Mn1. Carl Ebersbach, The Middleport Cnud
April 21, starting at 8:00. . top and 2-base cabmets. Roy ,
AUTOMOBILE
able. Contract or hourly, H. bsns, W. Va.; Mrs. WJibur Van Mrs. Hazel Ruslleli,
Mrs. vatlnn Loague wUI hold Ita
Sponsored by Chester Fire Armes. ~1inersville .
Phon('.
M. Braley, WY Hl80.
Cooney, Pomeroy; and Mrl!l. George Sisson, Mrs. Clarence 8Dilual pest n1gbt "lburtday
Department. Everyone wei· WY 2-3181.
4 21 ~tc :
K,tl •
t 20 6lc Wllllilm Board ~d son, Bobby, Murray, Mrs. wa- .....,Mrs. evenin•, April .. at tile ~
come.
4 2-~ 3tc - ·- - \,ol
Loram Ohlo· u
M d
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•-e
..,
- --IT'S OcR PLEASURE to Joan
Livestock
·
• MISS au e
Cotterill, Mrs.
Nora glon Hall. A oblpomel !Mme
MAN and hi s mother wants carpet shampooers
FREE HOBBY FARM - 14 acres
AND
lo~ and Miss Alma Dhllnger
Job08Gn, Mro. Paul Willn and wUI be carried out Ja tbe dol&gt;
farm work with house. If in- I with purchase of Blue Lustre good tillable well • dramed
Serv•ICI
Dr.· Melvin
E. Doerr.
Vetertn- Middleport.
..
lar and
smaD anlmail
A t k
d'
ed Mrs. Bar•--~
••- '· I
orali008 •
terested write to _.lero ld M. Carpet Shampoo. Landm ;J rk ; gardr.n ground on blac klop
arl.Bil,
ge
•
l1r ey
mner was len'
St. Clair, ReedsvJile, OhiO, I Store. Pomeroy.
4 20 IJt.c road, one mile from State
128 Waab..ington St., Raven&amp;· Sunday with Miss Taylor, Miss
Route I.
4 14 10tp I
- .
; Highway and 6 m&lt;les
wood, w. Va. Phone :m-427L Mary Van Cooney, Mr. and
- !T!Rf"S 670xl5_ - $3.95; 75\lxl 4- ~ court.house. Has 4 • room
Offiee Jooura, l&gt;aily t to 6 p. Mrs. Roy Van Cooney and DonLOS~ WEIGHT safely
with $13.95. Ongmal equipment r:- fr&lt;Jme house, with rront por· l WY 2-2143
Pomeroy, 0 .
m.
1 II tfc aid Van Cooney, Mlsa
Dex-A·Diet tablets. Only 98c placement. 750 )i 14 ~ $17 ·9a. .-·hr:s, unfinished upstairs, and
Van Cooney and Mn. Smith,
at Stark 's Drug Store.
BOOxl4, $19 ·95 · All pn~es plu s ct! llar basement. A by
at
present. Favors of large candy
60tc
ta
x.
Add
$3
.~0
f?r
wh1te.
wa
ll
$R~OO
.
OO.
BULL~ZER.
WORK,
12
3
1-Full Siz. Kelvin•tor Electric Rltnge 68.88
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Ltres. Newell ·s Sunoco. Clwst- 160 ACRES _ With good
~P.d With wiD~. Blg or
eggs were given the gueJtl.
cr Ohio
4 20 6tc I
lx 1
d
JOb
,
Call
daytimes
WI
9-3151.
1-25" Ap1rtment Electric Rltnge _ 49.po
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g€n. s_acres 1t .om 1an ,
evens, WI t-8089, Gene Bar.
GIVE DINNER
AliTOMOBB.JI: luurance beeo
(" ated Just off Slate Route
nett Racine Ohio
1.,.;;;.-.;- o'i
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore en1-Refriger•tor Combination
150.00
caneeUedT f..ost your opera·
1«'1 UcenaeT CaD In :1-Z!Itltl
Stmngly
built2 8porches,
• room large ! - ' - -'- --• 3 29 SOtei
tertained
dinner Spring8
SUnday
IS ft. 200 lb. Freez.r
lluu~ t= w1th
at
their home, aRock
lOOt ,
1-9x12 UNCI Wool Rug
14.98
------c:- - : : - - - · - I Land~=~~~S~;!trAs'ervice
bLJst:mcnt barn wilb
crib Logan Fire and Safety EquipRoad. Guests were Verne Dav·
For Rent
1-Admiral TV Set Floor Model_ 69.98
Station
!w1th shop and room
for ment, sales and Service, Porn· •• ··-- ~r~~~~r~~:~~!i\ls of MJddleport. Mrs.
FURNISHED- ·~altment- and
• TV STAMPS
i&lt;OUilry). $4\lOO.OO.
L eroy. All types nod sizeo ol
Brieklts, Mrs. Geoffrey
(tr•de-in on • color set)
house trailers. Contll.ct : The eWHEEL BALANCING
fire extinguishers, 2.:Yo~ lb. ex..
Other TV Sets, priced from _ 25.00
Gosney's Duds 'n Suds Coin O~n 7 Ho • .,., A Week - 1~4
POMEROY, 01110
', tinguishers, Boater's Special
Terri and Mrl. Don Jett and
Laundry
in
Pome..
!
oun
Daily
Dwight
Logan,
Distributor.
cia"•te
Ll
Operated
.
4 20 3tc
t
""'' r, sa Kay, Pomeroy.
We have • few TV sets left for 3.18
roy.
4 2\ ltc I bPOMEROY
Phone WY 2-3821.
(as-is)
MODERN 4 room and bath,
•
Jock w . Canoy, IHOUSE lor sale in Racine. Call
4 14 30tp
Heip W•nhld
3-Used Living Room Suites
25.po .
furnished apartment, Mtddlf',
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LADY TO live in. Housework
port. WY 2-3874.- 4 21 tfc I
WY 2-9932
FOR SA lK 5 room
SMALL
and care for 5 boyo,
1-Used Stoker·matic coal fum.a, like
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FURNISHED apa'"'~nt, SUlt-,SINGER SEWING Machine in both , base ment. Gas urnace,
ENGINE REPAIR
new, ,.t1lled for $499.95 -you
able lor two girl~ or coup le.[· Blonde cabinet. Ooes all re- fir('plarl'. Priced for quick '
Walker, Langsville, Ohio.
c1n heve this one for
279.00
21 tfe
130 Mulberry. Call WY 2-661!). gular sewing, plus dial equip- sal('. Phn11e 773-51il I, Mason, :
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Power
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2-Rebullt Mayt•g W1shen, wringer 68...
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m P•)me- buttonholes, overcasts, etc. - -- ----Sales &amp; Service
Restaurant, Porfteroy.
I 1-5 pc.
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roy Phone WY 2-5385.
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FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 rooms
carpeting. Large panelled liv·
4 16 Stc
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WY 2-5262. ELEC1'ROLUX Sweepe.r com· basement and laundry room.
S M. to 10 P.M. Deily
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3 :.!0 tfc plete with all cleaning attach· Gas heat and air condition- 1 482 $. rei Ave. Mlddlepor1
1-New
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ments. Pay balance due $1H!O. ing. Storm doors and wind· ,
FURNISHED 4 room apartment Terrru arranged. WY 2-2m. ows. 1'I• acre lot. Call after ,
Marine Supplies
Reg. ,~39.95
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Inquire
4 16 5lc
3 p. m. WI 9-2103.
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'1 19:16 FORD pickup~ 1951 Ford I
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MODERN • rooms and. bat.h Hereford · Charolms eros'&gt;- frame 3 bedroom ranch style I 4 p. m.
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Pomeroy-Middleport,

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elosod the •ervlco after wllleb
breakfast was served in
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Special E~ster Servtce
Sunday at Enterprise EUB Church

dininl! room.
An organ and plano preloo;

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Practice Held
To Receive
State Officers

DorcasCircle
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EnJOYS
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ffilrley Sw er .. ·
Mr. and . Mn. WilHam Ault
and family, Dennis, Merrt
Perry were In Sprin&amp;field for
the Easter weekeed.

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guests of Mr. ~d Mr~ . Leonard Kessenger and sons.

-sprite-light.
Braided rope·ttim adds
a truly casual toucit
IQi this smartly mjlorcUskimmer.

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Complete Line of C•nvas Foolwear
For Every Member of the F•mily

BALL BAND JETS

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I food fur the banquet. Helping Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher A practice was held 00 .
will be Mrs. Searles and Mrs. and son WH!je, of Belpre spent ceive state councilor. _state VICe
Charles Edwards.
the weekend with her parents, councilor, and assocwte state ily were her mother, Mrs. Wll·ll
The balance in the treasury Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold.
vice councilor at the evening Uam C. Houchins of Vintoo,
was donated to the Guild Girls Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chap- session of the rally.
her sister and famUy, Mr. aed
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, r the church and a foreign stu- man of Columbus visited relaMrs. C. N. Hill and children,
1 dent. Mrs. Richard Owen was lives in the area over the week·
102 in Auendan.ce
Abagall, Emily ""d Nathan.
1program leader and spoke on end.
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Miss Coleen Wilson of ~::
the 10 Baptist Mission fields a- Mr. and Mrs. Orle Lewt. of At "aster. ervwe
spent the weekend with
round the world. She was as- Jackson visited Sunday, with Easter sunnse services
tives and friends in
sisted by members of the CIT· their llllcle and aunt, Mr. and held at the Hemlock
Grove and Pomeroy.
cle who gave information on Mrs. John Frick.
Chnstlan Church S110day
The Rev. Donald Boone was
each of the mission stations.
ing.
in Columbus MbDday wheN! he
. She closed with prayer.
Following the
called on Mrs. Bertha Ateber,
Attending 1n addll1on oo the
hour, which had an
who ls recuperating !rom an llJ..
above were Mrs. Pearl Hoffof 102, an
Easter
ness at the home of her daughman, Mrs. John Kaufl, Mra.
...
was P~~sented. A.
Mr. and Mrs. William K.
Donald Boone. Mrs. Elizabeth
"Easter, by the prunary
Beaver.
Slaven and Mrs. Agnes Whi~e. The Sunrise service of the opened the pro~am. The East- I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mattox
The tables were decorated Wlth Syracuse and
Minersville er Story was giVen by the
and famJJy of PolDt Pleaaant,
spring flowers for the dinner. churehes combined was held at B~ Ba~: a;~ !":r
b W. Va. spent S1111day with bls
Minersville Easter Sunday.
an
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B
Y parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl
CLUB TO MEET
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Mallor.
G d
pec1a mus1c me
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ented two East., __ _
1'he Windin&amp; Trail
ar en en the Gateo of the Temple" '"e c 0 " pres
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Jo,.,...,
club will meet tonight, at the by Mrs. John Jordan; "What er numbers.
spent Easter Sunday with bJa
Ohio Power office. Mrs. Char- Shall I Give The Master," by
f
mother, Mrs. Harry Jolmson at
Jes Lewis will g1ve a demon- Mrs. Jack Cummins and Mrs. the ~~un l.J'_.
Clifton, W. Va.
stration on color.
Mike 8watzel; "The
HoI y In u~e wors&amp;ip serv1ce
----by Mrs. Richard Ply- followed, reception of new
Surprue Birtlulay
- SAVE NOW - SAVE
and ..
Lords Pray-w
bersas coanedd
the
.,. er, • by John Lisle,
Party U Civen
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Tbe choir o1 each
church Dr. Rousb. Mr. and Mra
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenoe Manalso presented a speelal num· bert Pugb, daughter Mar&lt;la,
ley honored their
daughter,
m ber. Charles Hoback gave tbe son Alan .were receaved
Rosemary HyseD, with ll surScripture Reading of Luke 24: - membership. .
prise blrtbd8y party, Friday,
1-12, and the church lay lead- ReceiVIng ntes of
16, at their home.
A
er Victor Brown delivered the were Mark Allea Forbes, 800
decorated cake,
Ice
Easter sermon. Opening pray- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forbes;
cream, coffee and punch were
er and benediction was given chelle Reese Cummins,
served to those present
by the pasoor, Dr. L. L. Roush 1er of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
lovlted fl\lesla were Mr.
~ and Mrs. Roush presented an mins, and Traci Lynn
Mrs. Thomaa Roush, Mrs. DarEaster
reading.
daugbter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
othy
Bryan. lira. Lucille Casto,
m
During the Sunday
School Jordan.
Lucille King, Kalby and
Z hour Eastern treats were given Attendance at SUnday
Barbara. Mrs. Connie Manley,
~ the children and flowers were was 103 with worship oervJ.ce. Mrs. Raymond Manley and
c; sent to the alck and shut-ins of attendance of 71.
daughter, cathy, Mr. and Mra.
Edward Mllllley, Don

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tOO% combed cotto'Pl twill - water repellent - fully Hne~
Fly button front, r-aelan sleeves, Sizes 10 to 18. Beige, blac
and olive drab.

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VYNOCIL

DANDEE·TRED

WINDOW SHADES

Non-slip floor m•ts - 18" x
30' ', Pratical smooth sw'fa~e
is easily kept clean. ~
proof; Jrlps floor flat. Trip
proof bevelled edge!. Attrac:.
tive decorator colors.

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"KANTSLIP" FOAM·BACK THROW COVERS
Ideal Furniture Covers. Laminated foam back clings to any
surface. Stoln resistant. No iron. Water repellent. Machine
washable _ Machine dryable. Colors: Brown, Turquoise,
Pumpkin, Green, Gold .
Size 2"x60" _
7
Sizo 2"xl08" _ _

$3.95 SIH 72"x90" _
$5.95
$6.95 Sizo 72"xl26"- $7.95

49c CLING

Vllllt Elberf•ld• W1rehouse

7

on Meehanle Street

ALL VINYL
STICK.ON PLASTIC
18" vinyl film with a self ad·
heslve backinc. Eaay to use.
Waterproof. 25 different
Cllna: eolon and patterns
a\'llilable,

39c

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we sell hard surf-ace floor
coverings, linolewn, Cona:owall, Chrome edge and Muticl and BJe)'dea and see the

new lhlprHnt of Power Lawn
Mowera now on 1111.

YARD

SPRING FABRIC SALE
Spocill 1- prlcoo brillll 'you oxl_rl nvilllll for Ill
Sprillll-11111•
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Fine for robeJ, towels, beaehwear. 38" wide J'llf, blue, pink. red, gold.

.79c

in white,

YARD

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ell~

Sargus Says
Extinction
Is Threatened

N% Cotton. EIBJ oare Dacron polyeoter
llrl•
New fubloo colon for sklrll. jaobtl. shorts.
Dacron -

poplla. 40" wldo. Wash and Wear. Preahrunk. Drip

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Ideol dresa wetcht - catron denim for oloeb, Ja&lt;kell,
and sklrll. 311" wide. Solid ooloro and otripel.

69c

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Wov011 of 91 ~ Spun Rayon and 9% SilL Machine wubabllat.
QutdJ: drying. Wrlntlo reslaltnt 40" width. Nubby weav1
Whitt, WblttiBiue, Green, WhlteiGnon, Bla&lt;t, Whitt.
RIOULAR f1.69 YARD

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49c

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EASY CARl-S$ PRINTS

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$2.19 - tl"x30" OVAL -------------------- SALE
$3 t9- 24"1136" OVAL -------------------- SALI .. ·
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QUICK ACTION - Pomeroy council Monday night approved purchase
Model "50" !londa for the police department and here is Chief Jed Webster,
eeivi'ng it Wednesday. At nght is Richard Rawlings of Rawling Sons Motor Co .•
dleport, area Honda dealer. - Sentinel photo.

styles to choose from.
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REGULAR $39.50 WOMENS COATS ........ SALE
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RIGULAR $29.50 WOMENS COATS ........ SALE $20.01
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Keith Goble Ford
WY 2-2196

ALL WEATHER COATS

wldo. CbooH from_• btl ...
leallon of brltlrt llorll ODd novelty Jrinta. bo- ~~~~-~
l!rlpol IDd I Wide tll'NT of ploln oolon,

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WOMEN$ REGULAR $10.00

1011~ Cotton. Jl'aot eolon. 88"

PAY LESS
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2 pc. orion knit suits - cardigan and slipover styles,
soft pastel shades. Sizes 10 to 18.

::11llhorll

and RoJ:ie Oller.

FIVE

Student Demonstration l
At PPHS is Threatene

SALE

Mike, Mrs. Mary Kaull,

and Mrs. Lawronce
Patty, P1!81Y. Randy and

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WOMENS ORLON KNIT SUITS

ub~pedt"~ya!

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$J.OO
$1.69
SALE
Weekend guestl of Mr.
"KAREFREE" VINYL PLASTIC OVAL RUGS
Mrs. John Krawsczyn and '""•·II

mal~;

en tine

REGULAR $10.00

S~ay

Churches Hold
Joint Services
Easter Sunday

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All
1 Llnen type fabriu ReiUlar •nd balf •IZH.
UGU;:; ...9.50 WOMINS SUITS ........ , IALI
ttiGULAlt $29.50 WOMINS lUtTS ------·- SALE f21,
ttiGULAR $35 DO WOMINI SUITS . ........ SALI IZ6.80
tliOULAI 129:50 WOMINS SUITS •••••••• SALI ·:·:
IIGULAI t25 01 WOMINS SUITS -------· IALI f 6.
IIOULAJI $19:50 WOMINI SUITS - ----·-- IALI f14.M

WOMENS BLOUSES

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Warmer,

Bill Dixon, who Is employed
~,.37
in Pontiac, Mich. spent the EBISAL I
ter weekend wlth his :~:~::; j Washable rayon blouses
Mr. and Mrs. John ~
shGrt sleeves - bow neckand his fiancee, Miss Be•rerl:y I line. Sizes 32 to 38.

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Mr. and Mrs. William Rus-

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sell and sons, Ken, Mark and
John, were In ClnclnnaU Friday

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Mr~. Beula~ Whl~'fl;:e~eonw~r
enll~~ed,nnounc&lt;ments
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SALE DAYS AT II.BERFB.DS .

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with Mrs. Elizabeth Humphrey
Perrin.
and Mrs. Charles Buck.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thumas
WeekerJd guests of Mr. and
returned home Friday, after a
ten days visit at Moline. Ill with Theodorus Council, Daughters Mrs. B. F. Parmalee aDd
Mr. and Mrs . .lohn Thomas and or America, met in regular ses- mother, Mrs. Ludie Meadows
Members of the Dorcas Clr· ·at Lorain with Mr. and Mrs. sion Mvnda) evenilli, at the were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cald~
well and children, Beeky and
First Wallace Lee Heuter and dau- IOOF halt with Lottie Cohen
Cle of the Middleport
Susan of Marion. They were
h h
councilor, presiding,
Baptist Ch;rchtlu~~e~;~er ptr; g ~:.- and Mrs. John Thomas
Reported ill were
Maxi_ne rotite to their home foUowing
po lar meeting. of Moline, Ill. were overnight I Moore in Veterans Mernoraa1 trip to Florida.
ceding u•elf regu
s
chair· guests Friday of
parents, , Hospital, Mildred.Spencer at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rifne
Mrs. Charlf:S Searle '
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas.
Holzer Hospital and Helen Baer. as their Easter
guests
man, presided. .
ted Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Reu- Fannie McNamee was
their son, Melvin Riffle of Coter nnd daughter. Cristiena ed rmproving from a recent ill- lumbus and daughter and famdevotJOns
Lynn returned to their home, ness. A get-well card had been ily, Mr. and Mrs. David McKenofof Wltnessmg.
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the
l...orain
a weekfuture events me u e
. . Monday
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Ed Isent to Mrs. Moore and one is z1e and children of GalHpohs.
G d W men's Associa- end visit w1th Mr. an
rs.
-ito be sent to Mts. Spencer.
Miss Carla Gilmore, 0 hi
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service to be 8"' Thomas. Nye Ave. and oth- A communication W¥&gt;
University student, spent
Middleport church er relatives in Middleport and I from Edith Wakely, district
weekend with her parents, Mr.
d·
jng April 26. A Bradbury.
Iuty, in regard to the D~:~l
Mrs. Carl Gilmore.
Mon
f ilow With Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Rally which will be held ,
0
wJ
as chair- and Mrs. Edgar Thomas were I day m Marietta. A ""''lrllm-1 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ha.yesJJ
David Darst . named to contri- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L: Reu- lion. was made oo the home
and son, Gregory, spent the
mabut"e·
with ter and daughter11 °ffLoBraadmbanyd orphans fund and rally tax
weekend in Fairmont, W. Va.
sandwiches or dessert. Helpers Mrs
&amp;!and
Bud Russe
Fisher, ostudent
r
urat· pal"d· .
with her aunts, Mrs. G r a
will be Mrs. Charles Bennett, Mountain State Business Col- Dons Darst wa_11
Howe and Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mrs. Elizabeth Slaven and Mrs. lege, spent the weekend with and ~lected recording.
Taylor and also a cousin, Mr.
Clyde Winebrenner.
his arents Mr. and Mrs. Ma.s- 1and ~stalled by Mane
and Mrs. Frank Bartus.
May 3 will be the Mother· on ~isher,' Minersville.
! counc1l depu~y. Plans for
Mr. C. B. Weise of ColumDaugbter banquet of the B: H. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warns- rally were d1~cussed. Ca~~:~~bus, spent the Easter weekend
So cte Y· ley and family of Pomeroy were au
Sanborn Missionary
t
H ck and Elizabeth h
with his sister-in-law, Mrs. R.
Mrs. Tony Fowler ~s ch&lt;~ir~ Sunday evening guests of Mr. were named to pure ase
C. Sam~bw-y and niece. Miss Sail man. The circles w1ll donate .and Mrs. Mason Fisher.
for the rally.
iy Schaar.

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w111 present h..:
recital 'Mlursday a e
.
Miss Patricia Fi.eld.s, student 3 p. m in Ewing HaD at
Airman· Melvin Swisher
at the Holzer Ho&gt;sp1tol
Umversity in Athens.
returned to his base II QU&lt;III-1
Nursing, spent .he Easter
hd
Miss Butcher a piano malorll set Point, Rhode bland. after
lion with her pareniS Mr. •
'
·
spending the Easter
M J se h Fields and son Jeff- at Ohio University , " a
with his parentl, Mr. and Mrs.
_'s. 0 P
of George Katz, Professor
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Mlsa Jedy Butcher daughter
of Mr and Mra
Butcher,

'
hi
Jce followheld at , also snag, "One Day :''
the ed the wo~ P se~:adi
and
Spoelal
Chureh h)&lt;!ln "Holy, Holy,
by ed
and
fat
!hi:" chOir; a duet,
Let Us pray
y "H Live!" by the
Eaatet· --Y·
B d Together"
by the hymn
e
'
lk
Mrs. congregation. A spec181 number
The Yooth FelloiiShip was In Br_e•k . rea
charge o1 the Sunris- serYJce, i Mt·&lt;&gt; Karen . Wa ·~lo
"Ten . wos presented by the Boys and
8
thi theme beutg a ehora! na~- John Musser ·
, Keith Ev· Girls Chorus and the
Re~. r y.
.
Piaoo at OhJo . UmYerSity. She
rativP stor&gt; "1'1-ulv '11:e s. n Thousand
Rugged I Smith had for the sermon topic Miss Mary AM Fields of c;.o· will play selectJum from
Mo..
1
,, Dod ·· · A sp&lt;'&lt;'l3l numb&lt;or, '"'·
' "
"
"The Everyday Meaning
of •umbus spent the weekend With zart. Bee!hoven, Brahms and
. Clmst·s Way :· by th&lt;&gt; youth Cross, by . the cho ··Were You !':aster."
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Barook. She Is a graduate of
0
, w u.rt•r·tea "' \I· · ·· · ,.
!o ly . During the Sunday
School eph Fields and Jeffrey.
Middleport High School and was
Dam. opem·d the service, fol· .
and the choir sang, "The hour in charge of Ralph Spen· Mrs Jessie Russell
visited Ia plano pupil of Mrs. Norma
lcmed b&lt; I he mvocol oon by the
the Middle Cross. A cer. superintendent, • program
with Mrs.
Eli'"beth Hecox here. Plannmg oo
Rt&gt;\ \lt•n?t•l ..;mlth :1'1d a song.: . an ~.~~hrist Arose," by Miss was
presented which inclu~- Humphrey .
I the concert are her mot er,
, I (ja..-e My Ute For
and Mrs. Musser, and ed a song by the children s Charles Burt is
a ! Mrs. Ira Butcher, Mr. and Mrs.
by Bun n,t" Jud:- ::tnd Liane two numbers, "At the Cross," choir, a duet by
and
at London,
1 his
Coats and son,
Smith
.
d " Pnuse Him Pra1se Him" Brenda W1ll and recitattons by ter Mrs. Harley Holcomb and en Coals and Mrs.
Waller
Jt'nlllt'
Tt•tTy
the choir
the several children. A combined
relatives.
Crooks.
ttnd .Junior Bent; 1\t're n&lt;~rratf . _Y ,
lesson with remarks by
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Grate
----urs fur the st ory· a pa rt
benediction by Frank Ar- Spencer closed the
Sunday and son, James of Charleston.
"hirh was glvt&gt;n. bt"l"een t ~ otl and a solo, 'The Lord's School.
W. Va. and M.r. and Mrs. Gary
f!'!lowmg song&lt;:. a~. ongma ~ ..
.. by Miss McClintock,
Dudding
and family of Hunt1
poem b•· Kay ~c~-~mtock who
ayer,
- - ·~
jngton, w. va. visited Sunday

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