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111-DaUy sen_~~·'·

Pomeroy-Middleport,

0, Apr.

21 1985

elosod the •ervlco after wllleb
breakfast was served in
the

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Special E~ster Servtce
Sunday at Enterprise EUB Church

dininl! room.
An organ and plano preloo;

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Butc116
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Pn•ent
Recital

Mainly About
Peo pie Jn
Pomeroy

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F.~'&lt;ms

Sunda~

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sis- ~· 9Robert

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oth~r

Practice Held
To Receive
State Officers

DorcasCircle
• p0 t/uc k
EnJOYS
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Before Meetmg

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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and Saturday where they were
guests of Mr. ~d Mr~ . Leonard Kessenger and sons.

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

REGATTAS
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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
S . 1
. . luded "Op- the Jumor and Busy ee
Mallor.
G d
pec1a mus1c me
....... h ·
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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eWE NEED YOUR TRADE·IN
eMOST MODELS IN STOCK
eDEAL NOW AND SAVE

TONIOHT 6 "THUIISDAY
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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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Our regular stock of womens coats. All wool fabrics. Several

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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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Supported plastie - W allbable. 36'' x 6' In White. Lt.
Tan, Green.

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Colleges .Bared

WORW

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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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where

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,

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- DACRoN•Ind COrloN ---POPUN
ell~

Sargus Says
Extinction
Is Threatened

N% Cotton. EIBJ oare Dacron polyeoter
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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 .. ·
$4:69- 27"x41" OVAL - ---------------- --.... 19

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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

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$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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·~111 lonlpl. ~ l'rld.iy doady 1 lillie

Mr. and Mrs. William Rus-

report~

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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 ,
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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
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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.
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w111 present h..:
recital 'Mlursday a e
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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. •
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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,

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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
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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
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thi theme beutg a ehora! na~- John Musser ·
, Keith Ev· Girls Chorus and the
Re~. r y.
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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..
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"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
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!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,
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2-DIUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, ~c Apr. 22, 196~

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CHICAGO {UP!) - ll'a a
Ioiii way yet to October, bul
the Cincinnati Reds are tJesb&gt;Dinl to loot more and lllllN
Uke they deserve the National
League lead which they bold today. .

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If Jun 0 Toole, who was expected to pitch today against
the Cuba In the final game of
the current road trip, can
come around to hla old form,
tbe Redo will be hard to cJis.
lodge.
Joey Jay, late gelling Into
shape this 1prt., beeaUJO of the
flu bug. made tDs first start
Wedneaday willl a tour-lilt, B-2

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triumph II'NI' C21leqo.
Comllll on the heell of the
..Mter. Mollday by Jim Ma·
loneJI, - had been relegated
Ill the bullpen to get hJS pitcl&gt;lng under control, Jay's pertonnance spelled trouble for
the ~ppoalllon.
O'Toole has bad control prot&gt;
lellll lD hla two looses, but U the
Rods continue to hit the way
they have been, they might llill
beat Cal Koonce 11.0) and Chi·
cago 1oday.
Blall Cllbs for 14 Hh1
Mana1er Dick Sillier, who bad
some moments of concern over
his three big pitchers, now

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turns to the problem ol trying Tuesd'!7 bu beea trPicaJ, for It Johrtson lor the team't , _
to fh John Taltourls and Joe included two homers, tbree do,.. battod·ln lead at sev011 u bo
Nuhall Into the starting rota· bJ.. and a triple.
belted a three-run bomer oil ""
tion. Sammy Ellis appears a.. Clnclnnatl ocored one In u,. liever Bill Faul. former Unlversured of a regular spot as the first, two in the seoon&lt;l, one m sity o1 Cincinnati star, in the
fourth man on the basia of ~ the fourth and two In the fUth, ninth. His other four runs driv·
two wins.
lmcluding Pete Rose's bases- en in were on • II'~ slam.
Throughout sprt.,, observers empty bomer, his second of the
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remarked that the Red! werelseason.
Jay held tha CUba ~
billing like 11 was mid-season. I Colemau Hemtrl Apln
through three lnn1118J befoi'e
They can't contmue at that Starter and loser Larry Jack· Billy Williams singled in 1be
pace, tbe experta said. II aP' son wao sent Ill lbe showers_ In fourth and Ron Santo followed
peared tbey were right whenjthe sixth by three consecutive with a homer. 11 was his 11th
CinciMatl waa beJd to two hit8 singles. Leo CardeD81 II~led l win m 14 decisions pitching "Wbat Ave y011 cot a1afa1t
In the season's opener.
home two runs on the fiTs! against Chicago
playiiiC left field?"
The Redo have been held Jnlpltch by Lindy MeDanlel.
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check only once since then. The Gordy Coleman then powered The b1g righthander
lf.hit attack leveled at the Cllbslhls way into 1 lie will1 Deron ,out seven and walked only
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SAL
WOMEN'S
NEW SPRING

Dress Hee

Registered
Hereford
Dispersion

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HELEN HELP US!

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

Valuot to $6.99

WOMEN'S

White Flats

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Values To $9.95
MEN'S

Clean bloodline bulls, cows, bred heifers
and yearlings.

Work
Size
6 to
11

Bvlls h•ve r1te of gtln oH the cow; rete of
gain on

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Reg. $6.99

First oppoM,unity In this part of the country
to buy in a dispers!ll.,wle good clean blood·
line Registered cows, bulls, calves, etc. at
auction prices.

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119 LOTS • ••
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Saturday, .April -24, 1965

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Dayton lite l 1M1W Comp.nr tw h lit. tl e.
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MOI.ES, ILAIS, NAILS, SPIKlt, Ide, • -11 ..

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For the next few weeks this store will be somewhat torn up due to remodeling. You, our CUitomers deserve a modern, clean place In which to
1hop and we hope you will be pleased with our new
counters and more convenient shopping. We will
stay open for business as usual until perhaps the
last few days before our GRAND REOPENING PA·
RADE OF VALVES SALE. Unlli then please accept our apologies for any inconvenience wo may
cause you.

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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

Pomeroy Jr. High School

MIDDl.EPORT, 0.

Apr. 28-29 - 8 P.M.

U:any everyday !tema
• uc h as household
chemicals, eoameticl,
paint. ll1d illlledlcldea
can be harmful If IJII.
properly used. Thot•a
why Irs important to
keep such products
•afely out of the reach
of chl!dren.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS
WY2-2955

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Zing into spring!
in a new Chevrolet

r----EVERYTHING COMPLETE
WELL DRILLING- CASING- PUMP

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NOTHING DOWN

3 YEARS TO PAY

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT ·
Certified Oif Station

Bumgarner sisters

in a vocal
selection, Linda Call in a

dance, and Tom Reed in two

Selected Groups
of Women's and
Children's New
SPRING

NO STAMPS
NO
GIMMICKS

OHIO VALLEY

lSo/o

BULOVA
.d~ieta.#§l ~
for Quality, Accuracy,
.Beauty aqd Value I
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or wear a. Buloy• 'IPIIIt
oreal pride becQu" BuloYa. crab.
mea mcake thea wltla pride.

FRESH PORK

SCHMIDT'S

STOKLEY'S

ALL-MEAT

FRUIT COCKTAIL

BOLOGNA
2 ,~;. 79c

SENATOJt Top-lnel n•c•tl ..

look! 8baal:-notit..~ 17 Jt-.

Mill AMERICA Captlvatin9'.
17 j~MQII. ~ braoelttl

lb.

$]-00

TODII CIIOICI

$3575

STOKLIY'I

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Ends&amp;
Pieces

• Potatoes wht.. 2 .~..~•. 25c
e Grapefruit _ 5 ~. 39c

HOLSUM or ADAMS
WHITE

5 loaves

Wash &amp;Wear Department

Jamaica Set

GAliON

2 PCE.
51101 12·11 - - -

BEGINNING FRIDAY MORNING 9 A.M.

:o:r Dress Shirts
MENS

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MENS WASH N WIAll

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GOESSLER
JEWELRY

Court St.

Tailored Pants . .

4-STICK

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Daoa
Smith, Terri Jo Wilson, Tommy ,
Meeks of Reynoldsburg, a n d ;

fat
GRAOOUS
SUMMB-

Chuck Yolllli. Roger Dixon re- · llME
celved lbe prise for llndlng the
most egg•.
I LMNG
Cup cakes decorated to rep- I
resent Easter baskets and kool 1111111 y .., , , ,
aid were served to the above
named and Duane and Beverly
Smith, Paul DIU, Kelly Wilson,
• ntl! IMPIOVID 'fllttM. COLisa Jett, Janet and
Diana
POlfMII W11 •1o01r101
Young, Rodney Puiiina, Phil
All TYPES
and Ann Ohlinger, Mike NeuelINTERIOR SURFACES
road, Donna Folmer,
Becky,
Brenda and Beverly Will and
• Cll. CDIAT KOMQMr
•MIY YO APPlY
Mark and Karen Will ol Worth·
lngton. Adlllts present
were , .NO PAJNTT ODOI
Miss Marjorie Bentz, Mrs. Vic-- i
•tONG 1AmN1 EPPfO'
tor Yowtg Jr., Bonnie, Judy '
•WAMAU
• WIDI COIOIIANGI fOI
and Marie Smith, Barbara, VIloa, Virglnla, and LotTalne Davis of Jackson, Mrs. Herbert BEAIITY UftSUIIPASSED
• All POl YNWLITI . .
DiXon, Mrs. Eldon Weeks, Mrt.
Herman 8choll, Mra.
Ca r J
Moore, Mrs. Donald ~;;:
Clckle Young, Joctle '!
Sugn Dixon, Mrs. Helen Brick·
les and Mra. Jolm MUier ond ,
friend, Mary Boyd.

STORE
. Pomeroy

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PleaWII \'allq Bespllal
ADMITI'ED: Mrs. Donald
Stewart, Leon; lorn.
James
Apple Giove: Mn. Robert
Gallfpolll, Oblo.
Kennotb Am·
burgey, Pl.
Hall, Columbua;

PAINT UP NOWI

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Herrmann of Mlddleport Is the
evangelist. Envoy Ray S. WIDIng is the local Corpo OCflctr
and will direct aU services.

EBERSBACH
HARDWARE

BIRTHS: Mr. llld
Robert Grimm, Golllpolls, a daUihter; lllr. and Mrs.
Donald JJverythlnglil Htrdwm
Stewtrl, Won, a 10111 Mr.
MAIN ST.
I'Ot!QiiiOY
Mn. James Rainey,
API~"' I

Grove, a

'IICcinWC--~

............ ,. 180 AI lolilol . .

N you're been sitting tight waiting for just
/OUI' kind of t:ll', with just your kind of powtl',
at Just IDUI' kind of price-wait no longer/
Chrmflt. It's a bigger, more beautiful Chry II. No car so trim looking baa a
ear thil ,_., Which ia why tbat hand· right to be so thrifty. But thrifty it is,
-.llllbouette could be miltaken for cai'II with hrakes that adjust themselvea, a
atbla a tbo111111d-even two tlwusaud lol!i-Hved exhaust system, aDd loll of
other money savers.

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t:IMrt/11. Thia 011e'a got lively looks, Clllflllit. Ask any '65 Corvair owner how
IPirited power, a softer ride-and a it feel. to drivo a car with such euy

nmarkable amount of room atop a hiihly steering, tenacious traction and responsive
J1Wleuverable wheelbaae. No wonder It' a re&amp;Hllgln&amp; power. And be prepared to
\lxlay'a favorite midoJize car.
do e lot of liotenW,g.

uess Hose _ 2 ,.. 98c

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WAID CROSS' SONS
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

USE OU.R
LAY AWAY .
PLAN NOWI

VALLEY BELL
OR McCOY'S

Savings are on parade at our exciting afttr·
Easter event! Now, select new fashions in
coats and s uits to wear this season. for tra·
vel, next seilson, too. and see how you save,
thanks to our low spedal prices. You'll find
plenl y of variety in styles, colors, fabrics, sizes
. but do hurry in ~

Ia and Gwen Folmer,

ANNOONCE REVIVAL
A revival meeiJD&amp; at tho
vatlon Army w!U beJin on Mon.
day
April 26th
at . ·_- 111
p.m. evonlng,
llld continue
tbrouP

SMALL WHOLE PEELED

FRIDAY
NIGHT
UNTIL&amp;

The Boya and Girlo Youlb
Fellowship of !he E~::•p;~
EUB church enjoyed an
hunt Sunday afternoon, at
church. The affair wu
by the leader, Mrs.
auisted by Misses Helen, Emma Lou aod Joyce Davia llld
Mrs. Menzel Smith.
Winning prize egp - · Shtlo

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OPEN

Egg Hunt is Held
By Youth Croup

VANYLITE

5 LBS.

303 SIZE

5 ,.,

NOW!

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• Catsup
• Table Salt _ __

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WIENERS

eoRESSES

JUST
SIMON'S
LOW PRICES

SKINLESS

1 87c

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WEEK-~ND VALUES
FRESH
GROUND
BEEF

lb.
pkg.

ecOATS

Middleport, 0.

N. 2nd Ave.

FIRST
QUALITY
REGULAR

Ofi~N EV.,;,I~GS IfiLL 7 I'M,-·11
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FOR SALE : Large S
room
house on Hilaod Road. Contart Mrs.. Sam Conkle, or call
WY H77S
4-22-3tc
FOR SALE : Extra good bouse
in HarrisonvilJe in 1':otl acre
lot, plenty of water other
outbuildings. Small down pay·
ment balance like rent. CaD
SH 2-5439.
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E. of O.esLer. Ohio. I mile
N.W. Bashan, Ohio. Gleo W.
Thoma, WI 9-$196.
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FOR SALE : u nn. houoe modern bath, gas heat, garage,

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$1695 .

tire•, radio and heater. Beau·

1961 Chevrolet Bitcayne 4 dr, _:_ $1195
Green finish. clean interior, ' 4: new lit line tires, Power·
glide trans. 6 cyl. engine .

1963 Monza Spider Cpe.

Locally owned. Sharp red interior with bucket 1e1t, 1M
H.P. engine, 4 speed trans. New 1st line tire•, bleek fln• .
ish, radio and heater.

1962 Rambler Ambassador Custom $1295

6 cyl. engine, Powerelide tra111. Good whitewall tires, radio and heater, beautiful red finish with clean interior,

to live in.

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H1•D'I lot, pya and e:r.Hpt about
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Plummer U clHd
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lor ond roof.o. Rates reason·
able. Ctmlra&lt;t or hourly. H.
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DAILY 0BYP1'0QUOTI!l- Bero'o how to work It:
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One lett or .trnply •l:aad. for uother. In th.. RmPll A. 11 \lid
tor tha three L'a. X for the two o•.. ete. SlnJ'llil letter1 , •po..
trophtea, the lenJf:h an4 tormatJOJa of tn. wura. are all hinta,
JD&amp;ch day tbe eode letters are dlftmm.t.

Livestock

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4'73: Vol. 1118. Pap 385: and Vol. 208.
Pace 1101, DHd RHCIIU Kelp Counb', Oblo.
)lith,

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1958 Chevrolet 2 Ton H. Duty_ $999

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Locally owned, tood tire1, be)te finish, heater, alde
doors_ Discount Price,

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Dex·A·Diet tablets Only 98c I man Lumber Co., Route 2, Bragg, in pa~ as follows: 2
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YOUR
CHEVY
DEALER
Pomeroy, Ohio. Peach Fork Crosley electric ranges,
2-at Stark's Drug Store.
Road.
Phone
WY
2-6865.
door
Cold
spot
refrigerator,
3 12 Site
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
4 ll 6tc dinette table and S chairs, FOR SALE-Middleoort'o talJ.
POMEROY, OHIO
est bulldlllg, loeated 1152 N
AU'n •MilBILII: l1111U'ancl beeD ELECTROLUX sweeper, wm- antique china closet. wringer
Secood Sileo~ Mlddleport
plete with 7 attachments. Pay washer, bed, mattress, dresscanc.:r.Ued?
vour
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metal
clothes
closet,
2
Priced
for quid! oale. II&gt;
off 4 paymentl $5.51 each.
ktr'l tief&gt;.11111T Call WY :J.ZIIM
trur.kB,
2
wool
rugs,
1
linolquire
at
Ohio HoteL
lllttt WY 2-2575.-- - -· 4 21 5tc
eum rugs, 3 rocking chairs
Buti- S.I'Yicee
HOMELlTE chain saw, recon· odd chairs, couch and chair, FOR SALE: at Dorcas.
WILSON'S
car
waah,
550
Page
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tlitioned, new chain, $100.00. olil heating stove, antique ern seven r:oom home, 4 bed·
Wanted To Rent
St.,
Middleport,
Ohio.
cars
Phone WY 2·2922, evenings.
Heallq
book case, picture frames, rooms, 2 w1th wall • to • wall
\\'ANTED to rent in Middleport
vacuumed. WY 2,3715.
4 :n Jt(·
Oblo
Mlllerl\'llle,
stands lot of srnaU antiques, carpeting. Large panelled
or Pomeroy . by June 30 3 or
4-22-30tc
Eod
yoor
oower
troollleo
4 bedroom house, by Dravo COMPLETE SET ol kitchen uther 'uems too numerous to ing room with fireplace. full
We bavo aD IIIIa
Lunch available, ! basement and laundry room. l 0. McCoy, Auctioneer. Trainpersonnel. Call 423·0044, Bel· cabinets - 3 wall cabinets, mention.
SewerMacldael
pre, Ohio.
4·22-12tc sink. Complete with Formica ] .Juhn Arbaugh, owner, I. (}_ Gas heat and air condition· ed, experienced, Chester, Ohio.
lleaoouable llateo
· ing. Storm doors and windtop and 2-base C&lt;Ibinets. Roy McCoy, Auctioneer.
J
t tic can WY z.w74 Dey or Nlllbt
4
20
3tc
ows.
1'
1..
acre
Jot.
CaU
after
Male Help Wanted Armes, Minersville. Phone
1 21 If~
2-3181.
4 21 3tc DON'T PUMP yoo stoggisb oep- 3 p. m. WI 11-2103.
- Famous - WY
NEED Cash' Sell
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Knapp Aerotred Shoes full or IT'S OUR PLEASURE to l0&lt;1o tic !J!nk. Get Klean-Em-AII
IJai. Phil Meier, Pboot WY
carpet
shampooers
FREE
aeptic
tank
cleaner.
LandSALE
o
modern
eno,
-.., wllldowa,
part time. High
commis1-3510.
12 I lla
with
purchase
of
Blue
Lustre
mark
Farrr;
Bureau.
frame
3
bedroom
ranch
style
ilium
8ld1Dg.
call
Goy
NeJCsions plu3 bonus. Complete
Carpet
Shampoo.
Landmark
2 18 tfc home on (:he.'!ter Roa~. near lt!r, RadDe, Ohio.
line for men and women.
Store,
Pomeroy.
4
20
6lc
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12 211 tte
AUTO SALES
'equipment furnished
free.
Real
Estate
For
Sale
400
lot.
Several
financing
plans
-Write to Gordon Rae. District TIRES 6701&lt;15 - $8.9&gt;; 7501&lt;14Sales Mgr., 3&gt;84 Darbyshire $13.95. Original equipment re-- FOR SALE: 5 room and bath, available to qualified person.lm~11'1NG, Plambluc,B=~~!~I1955 DODGE plcl&lt;·up. Good rub4 13 tic Furua.,.., Aruold
ber, good repairs, ~. SmaU
Drive, Columbus, Ohio. Zip placement. 750xl4 - $17.95. house in Rutlanri, glassed in Phone WY 2-5337.
800Xl4,
$19.95.
All
prices
plus
43221.
porches,
hardwood
floors,
Businell
Services
East
MaiD
.
Po.,.
eaterpiiiM
dozer. call VI S.
4-22-3tc
tax. Add $3.50 for white wall
furnace,
1arge St.
lot, C.near
2290.
4-22--ltc
For Rent
tires. Newell's Sunoco, Chest· gas
school.
On Salem
R. AIR CONDITIONING
7 20 tie
er,
Ohio.
4
2(J
Utp
ation
service.
Jack's
ReifliR·
1955
PONTIAC
f
door
fUll,
Jordan.
4 20 6tc
3 ROOM house aod bath. Kileneration, New Haven, PIIonellNCO~ TAX • - - Jo~
Pbono WY ,_2418.
f a Ill!
en dining area combined. Base
FOR SALE: 2 - story house in TU 2-35:17.
, • II•
w~
100
Amesville, Ohio, on double
• • •
• Slmpaon Insurance Ag- 19M CORVAIR Monza, automament. Call WY :!.2981. 4-22·3tc
-- - - - - - ·lot. 7 rooms and bath, gas
ency, Room I, Coats Build- tic tranBm1stton, radio, beatFURNISHED apartment and :
Continues At
furnace,
large
patio.
ReasEXPERIENCED
IDe. Middleport.
er, 7,1100 miles. E..:elleat COli&gt;
house trailers. Contact : The
Landmark Supetr Service
onable
priced.
Call
WY
2-3681
1
20
tie
dltion,
p ..... WY HJJ4.
Station
Gosney's Duds 'o Suds Coin
eTV STAMPS
in Middleport lor
appointAUTOMOBILE
AUC110NEER
4 a lltp
Operated Laundry in Pome-ment.
4 20 6tc
roy.
4 21 3tc eWHEEL BAl.ANCING
camplete 8orYico
Optm 7 Days A Week - 24
crJU
Bradford
10DERN 4 room and bath,
Hours D•llv
furnished apartment, MiddleAND
Wrlle, Proae w Coala&lt;t
A. C. BIUDFOIID
port. WY 2-3871.
4 21 tfc ' ~:..POMEROY
Jack W. Caney,
a.clne, Oblo
FU RNISHED apartment, - sult- 1
PHONE
li I tie
able for two girls Of eouple.
WY 2-9932
130 Mulberry. can WY U615.
--· pod wltb wiDeb. Big or
4 14 tic SINGER SEWING Machine in
Job. Call day~-. WI Hili!.
Blonde
cabinet.
Does
all
reROOM HOUSE In Pome-evens,
WI t-3089, Gene Bar-~~ular sewing, plus dial equip-roy Phone WY 2-538S.
lieU,
Racine,
Oblo,
ped for fancy zig zag designs,
4 14 tic
-- buttonholes, overcasts, etc.
fi; H:&gt;~iS HEJD HOUS!~. 5 rooms
Pay balance due 6 monthly
and bath in Pomeroy. Ca ll payments $L67 per
week . I
Howard Cecil.
WY 2-5262. Guaranteed. WY 2-2575.
BOO W. Main SL
3 30 tfc
4 16 Ste
Fl :RNISHED 4 room apartment ELECTROLUX Sweeper wmut1!ities turnJshed.
Inquire plete with all cleaning attach-ments. Pay balance due $17.90.
Oh10 Hotel, Middleport.
4 13 td Terms arranged, WY 2-257ll.
4 16 5tc
-SMALL
MODERN 6 rooms and bath
-- 1956
FORD
pickup,
1954
Ford
apartment I!Iiddleport. Pb.
ENGINE REPAIR
car. new motor· 2 bull ca lves,
IVY 2-312L
3 24 tic
Hereford
Charolais cross·
Wright Power Sawa
1H . ' !:::~ and tour I'On1D turm~tJe.
ed. Phone SH 2-4li56.
aport.
4 13 f2tp HOUSE for sale in Racine. CaU .
Solos &amp; Service
menta WY 1-MM
12 I de
WI
9-2811.
4
16
~
I
1951 Harley .. DavidsOn nlotOr·l
Rto Lawn Mow•rtTRAILER LOTS - oew· cycle. A·l condition. Phone FOR SALE ' I room house,
Fo11 Go k1rta
WY 2-7736.
4 20 6tc
age ond . - . Bron'o Trail
bath, basement. Gas furnace, :
er Park · !State Approved) DAVIS HEAVY duty end load- fireplace. Priced for
WILCOX SERVICE
Minernllle, OJdD, l'llooe WY er. Phone WY U615.
5 P .lol. to 10 P.lol. Dolly
sale. Phono 773.stlll ,
482 5. ,,d Avo, Mfoldl_.t
1 Jj tic
W. Va.
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registered lllll'Je, 11
to 7
4G boor week. Cot!'
tact administrator, Veterans
Memorial Hospital, Pomeroy.
4 I~ file

1962 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door _ $1495

1960 Ford ~ Ton Pickup

SINCE I TOLl&gt; VE AIIOOT
85SIE JANE AN' THAT
FlATLAND INSHO!lANCE
f"EDOLER

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Station Waion. VB eneine, automatic trans. Power tteer-ing, clean interior. Blue finisb. Low milH&amp;e by one local
owner. RadJo and beater.

6"1:' wide body, rood tires. Solid eab, 8 eyl. economy motOI', heater. Special,

J: AIN'T HEERED NOTHIN'

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1961 Greenbrier 9 Pauenger Weg. $1195
Good tires, red finish, one owner, radio and beater.

Chevrolet~ Ton Pickup _ $999
6\2' body, solid cab, heator, I cyt. Rlllll out tJood.
Discount Pr~ .

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prep:

$1895

G A R0 EN
SEE0 S

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tiful white finish, red interior.

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1962 Chev. lmp1l1 H.T. Cpe.

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Locally owned with new ear appe.arance tnaJde and out.
Beautilul beie• and brown tJniah, wjslw tires, v.a engine,
Powerglide trans., radio and heater.

HOUSE lor Sale : by ownerh turdr.,. r : 4 ' , : ~ IS.1JO llOOit _ _ __
2 berlroom ranch in Syracuse
ru Pl. AI"!l "
•
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modern birch kitchen with
llaLILJ"~o~yru..o
Fot Rent
·
For Slle
builHns including dishwasher, 1
TRAILER lot! tor rent. close /BABY CALVEg:-Om!~ Holstein, I full basement, carport. excel·
PHONE WY 2-2156
&amp;o Laundrymat and scl:lools
two Angus-Holstein
cross. 1 lent location with 2, 3, or f
VaUey Lumber &amp; Supply ComClifford Leifheit,
Rock 1 lols as desired. Quality work·
pany, Middleport
11).Hfc l Springs, Pomeroy.
4-22.-3tc l manship
and
material
Card 0 f T"
• ~n kI
-- throughout. Ideal for early
.~-:-;;-,-...,--.,--==cc SEVEN room house w1tb bath GOLF clubs for sale, ll 1rons
1 I' 1s·11 t thank Dr
walker,
1
ood
d
th
American dE'cor. Well below
· · · o
·
and fuU basemen! m Syra- ~ and 2 w s an a 11 1ea er FHA appraisal Phone WY 2Dr Colji and all the nurses cuse. Phone WY ~2455
bag $55. 1953 Htr. Chrysler, 2042
· 4 21 3tc
who cared f('r me during my
3 l6 tfc
completely overhauled. $150: ~--·------stay at Holzer Hospital recentfor Sale - - - -- - I WY 2-2836.
4-22-tfc HOUSE FOR SALE. 3 bed~~ . \ly grateful thanks, also,
-- - -D S I Is Shuler's rooms and bath, 2 yean old.
·
WEEK·EN
pee .a •
to ll'• many friends and rela· NORWAY ------Spruce trees. 12 to I8 G
Antiqult)'
Reg Low down payment.
Phone
h
rocery •
·
t ill t' ~ who visited me and sent
inches in height, 25c eac · 49C cook'es
1 ' 3 for $1 ·29 · 'reg · Harrison~lle, Ohio. SH
C.• ,-do dur1ng my stay at the
Call
WY
Z-&gt;455
or
WY
2-3454.
4 21 12tc!
"
"
hospitaL Your kindness will ,
29c cookies, 3 for 69c · 10 tbs. S468 · E '
4-22 .Qtc
potatoes, unclassified,
49c. 1- -- - --- - ---- - -:
ne\tr be forgott en. Edwm . 1 - -- - - ·· 1·d· Ck
·
GOOD 385 acre stock
gram
Ha'"man Syracuse Ohio
Duncan Hines a e m1x , 3 .
•
1 NEW : New and used we rn.
J
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4. 22~llp we trade welder s. welding for $1.00. ~ lb. bag U. S. No. 1 farm, two ~ouses, pJenty pa.
rod.
Free demonstration. 1 Red delicious apples, 39c ture, farmmg ground, best
- - - - - - - - - - 1 ,\leigs Landmark, Pomeroy. Jumbo celery, 19c. Tomatoes, ) locat~n ~or 6ak~ ·ch Bar~in
Notice
4·22-ltc 59c basket Broughton 's Ice prtce · · · 1 0 1 9 •
P'"
- - -- - ---·
Milk, all flavors, 89c
gaLl pers Plains. ____4 21 3tp
K"t;L ES Club Dance. Satur- ZIG ZAG-.Wt~matiC 1965 mod· Fryers, whole or cut up. Ev- FOR SALE : Ranch style
day. April 24. 8-1:?:. Music Bi!-1 el: Buttonholes, f~ncy designs ery day price on gallon (jug) in Syracuse: fi rooms and
lv Hay Ward and the Twi·1 blmd hems, apphques. etc. mil ~ 69 c.
4-2:&gt;..3tc bath, hardwood floors,
l.ighte"s
4--22-Jtp All built in controls. Balance :
heat, storm doors and car----· ·
-; due 7 paymellts $6 .62 each. I
REVIVAL. April 26. at 730 IVY 2.2575 .
4 21 5tc '
FERRY-MORSE
port. Phone 992-29M.
p m :\H. Moriah Church of I - -- -- t h
BULK
4 2G 8tp
2
(;od. Rt . 2, Racine. 0 hi o.! A~TIQUhE . love sledat, hma ncyl7 -ROOM brick home, 2 bath~
.
."
t S
mg c a1rs so 1 rna oga
1
f' . ed
d
!wange!Jst, Rev. lrJlber pe!l- Excellent ~ndition.
Mrs.
rooms, Inlsb
attic a o
err . Pastor, Rev.
Dame! I H . S
Portland Ohio
basement. Out of high water.
4 '24t · arr~ ~ wan,
'
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Ce I I h ·
'ced f
I · k ~an.
~~---~':__c .1 VI 3--2293_
3tc
n ra eatmg, pn
or
4 21
=~b,Tu
VARIETIES
quick sale. Phone IVY U116
TI IERE \\'ILL e a
pper- c-o~IBTNATION, storm- - and
ALL
or WY 2-2205. Charles
F
1
ware Party at the Che~ter , S('reen door, 791:2 long 36¥.1
I Wildermuth.
4 13 tfc
Ftre_ House, We?nesday m.ght -....ide. Also window screens,
Apnl 21, startmg at 8.00. various SIZes. Phone WY 2- 1
FOR SALE: Modem S
Sronsored by Chester
Ftre 3092
4 21 3tc
Department. Everyone wei- - - .
- --Pomeroy
frJtme .home in Syracuse, with
cvme.
4 z_, 3tc: FISHING bargain of 1965! 100 Main St.
bai.h, t3 bedrooms) large
-~; night crawlers and
garden
-d
April ity room, double carport, gas
MA.~ and his mother wants !
(all sizes mixed) for AUCTION: On Sa. .j ay,
fUl'Tldce, runy insulated,. w.dl
far m work v;tth house. If tn· j ~o~nsJ lm Mohler Le~ding 24, beginning at .,12:30 p. m. to -..all carpeting birch cabi·
!Nested write to _Jerold ~-~ er:eek ~-. MiddlePort, Ohio. at the fo~mer Rev. W.7 ~ ~ nets. Shade and fruit trees,
St_ Clair, Reedsvtlle, OhiO, · Phone WY 2.6103 _
4 21 ltc Bragg restd~nce on -~t~U E-'nrubbery. Close t.o school '
Roule L
4 14 lOtp - - - ~- ..
I Tuppers Plams, I Wl
and church. Very reasonable.
- -- ·-- · - - - - - - - ,ONE Dump bed complete. One auction the household goods G d C · S
Rev. WY
ra 2--2.8!0
y raig ' yracuse '
. 1 arm saw. nLOSE WEIGHT safely
with , ra dIa
lfl:nver car· formerly owned by

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OK BETTER BUY II
1963 Chev. Impala 4 Dr.

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Reel Estete For Sale

WANT AD
INFORMAOON

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day aflerttOOn.
,
The Jac~ ;Toore farpil,
C!Mlnnatf "'"' Ea•tef viol1ol'l! '
of blJ plftilto, Mr. obcl Mra. :
Taylor MOON . .
Joe, Neloon spent
day nlihl wfth Mro. Ruth
By illn. Alta COOle
' key ond atlended ~
By lUCK DU BROW
Geneva eonlerence who wtll be Mrs. Maude Holcomb, Mrs . . ty at a rink li&lt;ar'
HOLLYWOOD (!lJ'I) - Tbe able to ii!M'Ition him. Dr. Do Ruth Swisher llld Laura Krebs Mr. and r.tl'lf.
May I Lelevi"on debut of EJI'Iy ll'key rt&lt;.. ntly operated "" the · are on • two weeks vacation · and Miss Beulah
llircl, the 24-hour-a-day tr1111at- Duke of Windaor.
trip through the south and west- ' ChiUicotbe aQd Mra. Evelyn !
'.•1•1': ,1"'la11tic satellite, is expected to Also scheduled are a tour of Iem states.
, Ward of Athens were week end i'
ir.cJude a nean-valve operation Houston's new domed baseball 1 1'homas McLaughlin -and wife I visitor• here.
In Houston with questinnin&amp; by otadlum while the hometown of Middleport were Suoday vis- I The Everett Holcomb family
doctors at a conference Jn Swlt-- team and Chicago CUbs are / itors with his sister, Mn. Evea l were Sunday v.isltora at the , HAVE \IE HEEREO
ENN'I GOOD GOSSIP
zerland.
pracllelng. and a •ports event . Morri•.
' Pettlt home.
1
HERE OF
Another •cheduled highlight Ia from Eastern Europe.
i Mils Patricia Morris apent
Mrs. Zelia Perry opent
ELVI NEY
an exchange of ''wanted per~ In addition to an exchange of 1 few d.:Jys with her parents, tile week end in Columbu~ with her
oons" lnlormatlon by Scotland the day 'a news and a brief bi.. Ramon Morris lumily. She re- ~ daughter. Mro. Carol Woodgerd
Yard, the Royal Canadian lol"y of satellite communlca. Iturned lo Grayson, Ky. on Sun- and family.
Mounted Police and the Feder~ tiona~ there wJII be a presenta..
a. Bureau of Investi1ation.
tion entitled ''Men At Work''
In this country the program which is set to illclqde :
'
will be seen on oil three net- American astronauts trainin1
wurkiJ. The announcement est!· in Houston ; a test of a super· J
DOWX
23. Founder
mates the potential overall sonic jet engine in Egnland;
1_~c:=1. Ta.ttl•
ot
audlence In North America and tunneling under Mt. Blanc in
detooation
Chrto•· ~Aant~nc
Western Europe at allout 300 Italy, and a French project •· u .s .
a. ::mn..y.Jt.eu ...
rr..IIhon persons. It 1.!1 a Sunday &amp;lmlng to harness the tides for •
overseM
Science
• · M'eenillr
~ . C&amp;ra.va.n
2f. "Mltlia
broadcast.
!1 electric power.
! 11 _~r:Who
l .lnn.lid'l
These and many other exam· , In a different tack, viewers 1
tau. to wta
food
J:tles of men at work and play I will also see festivals in Assisi · 12. Cberruca.~.
f.Epooh
"
B. Fonigil
J15_Plana
on ~wo co~tlnents are plann.ed Hal~, and Bavaria - and
13. ;~:;:~
27. Ch:Ud
as Jllustrattons of the potenttal aratJons ~or 11 festival Jn Mexi·
a.ctJon
discount
28. Hble...a ..................
of the "stationary'' communJca- co Cily.
' H. Grea.t eve
t. Fellow
opting
42.l!Joyptian
tions satellite ln the one-hour
_
or effort
workero
10. Audleaoe
Cbrtftiaq.
10. Hutema
:13, Pinch
a.
woody
inaugural telecast May 2, at II Tho Cha...l Swim: Francbotl ::: ~~~
17. Animal.' I
3T.
Bay
J)erennlal
p.m.
ED'"f.
Ruman
and Tone will replace Sam Jaffe as
•lowly
foot
wincbw"
tc. Blwveleu
!ethnical circumstances make the elderl)l hospital superior of 18. From
19. A.t.Mn·
38. Led&amp;•·
carrnent.;
rent
sut•h a remarkable broadcast I Vince Edwards on ABCTV's l9. Legislative
11ke
Arab,
fruit
fowutatloR 411. Bootonsubject to possible change, of "Ben Casey" series next sea. 22. ~~c not• 20. $6Mllle
plece
Party
~urse, although the networkl son . . . Eartha Kitt guest·stars j 24.. "Good
21. Hfa'hon
40. Oo&lt;eal
&lt;141. Hleh prtoot
JOintly announced the p'lans on "Ben Casey" May 17 as 1
Kl~g"
- lr"''!-m-,..:..,
" ·Barr• .....
Tuesday.
tim of misdirected psychiatry :. :: :.:c~~
The heart operation would be 1· . . A New York City police 11. Scot
woma.n who thinks she is a vic· lieutenant discusses techniques
proprietor
performed by Dr. ~~c~aeJ De of pickpockets and con artists 1 IJ. :~~
Bake.y. a noted spec1ahst, and in a segment of NBCTV's Jack 34.Attun.e
would be seen by doctors at a Paar program May 7
: 3Ci. Exci&amp;Jil6.

Ch
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. estnut Ridge
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1 e leVlSIOn
R evue- sOCJety
. New~
.

'WID be ofhred fol' .... at
of Cr-ow, Cro• • Poriar. Attoi'JleYI,
Pomue)', QNo. at 10:00 A. M.
OD

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Ne. 1: a.ooo.oo: Panel No. 3:
IDil r.n:e~ No. a: 110.00.
Properly to ~ toM nbJ.:t: la lhto
Uea lor rwll .tate taxel for 1981.
aad eaaDOt; be 1016 lor Jtel UWI tiUI
appraiM4 ,...,. •.

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ADMINISTllATOR (W Tim Dl..
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Atkii'M7I for ~·
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waod, W. Va. Phone iiiS-43'11.
Olflce llouro, Dau, 4 to t p.
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lUlYOCLUCB.
KLUXPYO

FIRST
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wants to maka-~erloa beo.utiful UMI I'ID part

til Amerloa.l"

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WalLer Moeller
Local &amp; Ohio Newo
Evana BUlletin Board
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Saturday Matinee
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2:00 Saturday Matinee
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4:00 Di.scing With !lou
4:30 Top Ten Revue
S:OO Saturday Ne101 Report
Soli Dinner Muslealt
S: 30 CommWtlty Choln
7:00 Off The Air
Sunday
7:59 Sign On
B:OO The Singing Preachel'
1:1$ News Report
8:30 Church of Cbrist
9:00 Mll8ical Interlodo
IUO First Baptist Church
11 :30 Children.. Olapel
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You Can't Go W""'' on n-.Shllt'p Used C1r1

THIS WEEKS SPECIALS!
64 THUNDERBIRD HARDTOP LANDAU
Auto trau. Power steerinC, power brakea, power
window~, air condlUoned. [l&amp;!JlO.

Was $4,400- Now $3995

trans. Powet

Was $3495- Now $2995

63 RAMBLER CLASSIC 770
'Dr. 6 cyUnder. lltandard tram. Radio

'I'Y

11 :15
11:!0
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12:20
12o25
12,30

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steerinC, power brakes, low mlleage

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USED CARS

i Dr. StaUon Wagon. 8 cyUnder, Auto.

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.j MEcHANISM
~PllliiA.TilD BY PYGNIIlll.-HONORE

Certified Oil Station
w. Moln "·
l'o!Mf9Y

64 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE

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Wn$1595-Now$1295

1:30 Gospel can

61 FORD FAIRLANE 2 DR.
8 cylinder, standard trant1. Radio

Wat$1095-NOw$895

61 VOWWAGON DELUXE 2 DR.

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Wes$1295- N-Only$1091

Molly MD,. U~ C1r1 &amp; Tn1clo to Chooiit FNm.
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YOU ALWAYS

PAY lESS
KEITH GOBLE 'FQ~•.

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2:00 Old Folks Hour
S:OO 900 Hft Parade
3:30 News Headlines
3:32 900 Hit Parade
3:115 News
4: 00 900 Hft Parade
4:30 News Headlines
4:32 990 Hit Parade
4:li5 News
6:00 Cit)' Cctmmilalon.. lltp.
5:15 990 Hit Paradt
7:00 Off Tbe Air

I'LL GIT OUT M'f'
T~

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Pomeroy-Middleport, ~-Apr.~~

Bradbury PTA Will Sponsor Show
Of Local Talent at School May 7th

l865

Mainly About

MEIGS THEATRE

People In
POmeroy

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Sprmgfield

weekend Mr

were

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SPRING
eROSE FOOD

eDAHLIAS

FERTILIZERS

eAMARYLLIS

and PLANT FOOD

eBEOONIAS
eBONE MEAL
PACKAGE VEGETABLE SEEDS
POTTED GREEN PLANTS
FOR INDOOR USE - - - - - 3 for $1 1 nd up
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PET TURTLES
29c and 39c
TURTLE FOOD AND SUPPLIES

Mrs. William Lowe was reimproved from a broken
Games were played IJid
won by Mrs. PhU !olein·
Mrs. Pat Gallagher, Mro.
Owen IJid Betty Biggs.
traveling prl2e brought by
Owen was won by Mrs.
Meinhart. Tbe next
will be at the home of Mrs.
Phil Meinhart. A salad
was aerved by Mn. Childs
and one lilies!
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rne

Lovejoy Circle
W"/1
Assist
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ho
Louis 0s me
tained the Evangeline
are Society of the
Church
of Christ
TuesdayHeights
even·
ing at her
Lincoln

Mrs.

Plana wire made to
wttb the B. H. Sanborn
ther Da hter ban et
Mo
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qu
MayMiddleport
by the Lovejoy
the
· First. Clrele
Baptist

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home.
Church Tuesday evenmg at the Mrs. Minerva Childers.
MULTI-USE THROW COVERS
Devotions by Mrs. Oshotne home of Mrs. Wlllls Anthony.
Ideal for Chain, Sob•, Studio Coucheo, Bedspreado, Auto
and Mrs. Leo Bryan, president, Mrs .. Hamid Chase, charrman,
Relatives have received word Seat Covers. Heavy lextured Vl!cose Rayon with fringe. Ma·
opened the meeting. Mrs. Os- pres:ded over the meetmg.
that Mn. Shelby King (Mary chine wubable. Preobnmt. No lroni1141. New decorator col&lt;&gt;&lt;•
horne bad for her topic, The Devotwns were given by Mrs. ReyooldJ) baa been returned to
Unknown Way, and Mrs.
Jacob Turner and were taken her home in Lansing, Mich., 1110. $3.95-72" x 42" CHAIRS ............ SALE $3.19
'read Romana 3:1·17-31,
the Easter Ideals maga· hom a Lansing Hospital fo). uo. 14.95-72" X 90" STUDIO COUCHES ·- SALI $4.29
E-noter SerMi~·
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18·1"17 and I Peter 3· 11.
zine. Mrs. Gerald Anlbnny pre- lowing arm sursery. She
IIG. $5.95-72" X 101" IOFAS
---- -- - - SALE $5.29
. Ruua
·'-nd
' ~responded 00 roll' call
Rift,
••.95-72" X 126" LARGI SOPAI ·--·-- SALI $6.29
He ld &lt;n
hers
sented the program, reaell ng ar- con,.mue wlth therapy
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Easter services began
at thelr favorite Bible verse.
Ucles from "The Christian Her· ments. Her mothet, Mrs.
aid" on aegregatlon and Bible !lam Reynolda, is with
SALE! CURIO Shelves SALEI DINEnE SETS
an early morning . prayer. and yearbooks were distribuled.
$141.00 Large 42" v 80"
praise service in the F us t l Dutits were ordered to
reading.
daughter and family.
Your choice of modem, traBaptist Church at Rutland fol- ,
a money making project.
The circle also made plan to
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jenkin- ditlonal or Eorly American. Extcnolon Table. Self edge.
lowed by Easter breakfast.
! Mrs Jerry Masters presented assist with the installation ser- son, who resides In Florida, are
A wonderful way to display Two center legs for extn
Sunday Ch~ch
S&lt;hool was tbe m~sion study on the
vice of the Rio Grande Women's spending the summer · at their a wide range of small ob- sturdi~oess, Hl Pressure p1asunder directi~n of Mrs. Curtis pine islands wlth Peace to
Association whJch will meet at home here on Vine--st.
jeeta:, your favorite fiprinea tle top,
Luckadoo, acbng superintend· ery Remote Village as the topic. the local &lt;burch Aprll 26. The
Easter weekend guests of Mr. :~~~~uri;;'i : : : ~';";!~~~
8 comforbble vinyl COY·
ent, who also taught the adult
B:'ble qu'· games were
group made a donatwn to lbe and Mrs. Kllrl Owen were Mr.
ered aturdUy built chairs.
class. Mrs. Harrtsoo Bentley [
u
d
school lunch program for the and Mrs. Jack Bowman
backa to add a feeling of
taught the Primary
chUdrenldfructhmed bytsMrs . Bryoned,an
rest of the year.
daughter, Susan, Columbus,
depU: and brilliance.
who conclud"!u:he b I ~urch en~' w~ Mr:er:;.:::;" .
Thla was the final meeting for Mr. and Mrs. John Good· $21.00 - - -· --·- SALI $17.10
00
sehool lwur
a r e prol od Bo.
Mr M
the year with new namea lor rich of Dayton.
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evlait the 2nd a11d 3rd floor
gram
Mrs. E wo
wers,
s. ag.
nd
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sblp opened with, ters and Tommy Mrs. Bryau U:e circles to be drawn In May.
Mr. a Mrs. o n
arsons MUll ---··--· IALI $14.00 furniture depta. and see the
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n 1 Mrs Harold Srnifu Mrs Hele~ A desserl course waa served by and ehlldren, Jeff and
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&lt;~&lt;VO :ons co uc
Y eaco
Mrs Anthony to the above and Columbus, spent the We&lt;!keiKIII
Warner, Athena. The re- Ledhe:t, Mrs. Wilham Johnson
. Fed H lim
Mr8
lib b paren•· Mr and Mrs
CAPE COD CURTAIN's
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Ralph W?"ds of Athens•. gave,
M Lilli . McGhee Mlas Rho- Mrs. Ernest Covert and
100% Rayon Cballlo _ Permanont flnlah. Machine washable.
810
the momma message usmg as i p
Sal
Pl.a
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We
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da Hall, Mrs. c. P. Bradbury ren, Paula and Charles, of Bel· Minimum caro Fabrl01. now w..
w
pear
·Up tD Jerusalem," Luke 18:31 1 Completed by l!nit
Mrs. MOron Hood.
pre, spent Saturday wllb
ruffle•.
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After services members
At a recent meeting of
E•;..l··-•w' -·Made
Randoher,1MhroW. ~IRI!e Mayewsoo."•ll 1111" LINGTH --···· $2.19
to the church dinning room
18 • Manley Unit 263 held
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54" LINGTH --·--- $2.99
a covered dish luncheon.
First Baptist
Of Lenlen Study
Va., VISited Sunday wllb
45" LENGTH --·--- $2.59
72" LINOTH -·-·-- $3.79
.
6a" LINOTH -·-··· $2.49
- - - - - - ·- - ---- were g:ven
Reporta were given an d evaI· Jamea Murrav, · Mrs · Ward
110" LINGTH ------ $4.39
Mrs. Adam Ebersbach
for the Poppy Day Sale
made Tuesday evening recuperating from a recent
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ed Monday in Parkersburg,
Mro. Zuelelia Smith is'
the final meeting was held pltallzaUon for an Infection.
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va. with her daughter,
Mrs.
The specilll proHeath Methodist
Clwr&lt;h Weekend gueoiB of Mr. and
SALEI EASTMAN KODAK FILM
George Powell.
bject, "Cookbooks" was given
tbe Leoten study topic, ''One Mrs. J. A. Yollll8 were Mrs.
Patty Yates and cblldren, San·
Black oncl White
Mrs. Gladys O:ckler returned by Chairman Lucy Har daway. Witness In One World."
after a visit at Powhatan, President Richards read
Reports were by James Eu- dy, Cathy, Randy IJid Bobby of 60t VIRICHROMI IN NO. 62D 1 ...r 127 --·······--·-· 47e
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bryan. spondenco concerning
Mrs. Jack Slaven, Mrs. Ga· Wellat&lt;m and Mr. IJid Mn. Joe COLCIIl
conference to be beld In
len Brown, Mr•. William Rus- Young, Jr., and dilldren
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$169
hlo
SUS KODACHROMI II 1- m -·-····---······ $2.09
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at Logan, 0 .
aell, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith, Wootlafleld.,
Afao, an fnvltatlon to the
Bess Sanborn, wllb Mrs.
Mlu'Millne Bennett 1::~~----52.65 KOOACHROMI 11 1 :nm ·-------------··
ty Newton show Ibis month
Gibbona giving tbe re- ren Bennett and sons of
$1.:15 KOOACOLOR 127, 62t - - --- - -- ----- ------- "•
Pomeroy ffigh was read.
of Mrs. William David. bus were Easter weekend
KODAPAK CARTRIIXIII
l l!tmPelaraol• were made to
were made to study the of their parent~, Mr.
750 ILACK AND WHITI ···-·----- --- --------- 5tc
servMlces Foil 1 member
of the dlscrus!lon and a Charles Bennett.
IIAO KODACOLOR x -------·---------··-···· $1.1t
Fr ld ay.
rs. orenco
of action will be drawn
Mr. and Mn. Paul Kllutz IJid
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ards • president • Presided·
up by the Rev. M. E . Do w10n. family of CoiUJQbuo villled over
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tesses were Mesdames G e
REPORT EARNlNGS
the weekend wllb her borther
$2.15 KODACHIOMI X ----------------····-- ~
trude Butler, Emma
Columbus and Southern OhiO Mr. and Mn. Richard
WILSON $2.10
Richards, Margaret
Co reported common and other relatlvta
INPANTS
"MICKEY MANTLI"
Naooti Bentley and Edith
=~;;gs of $1l,95B,OOO
Mn. Dale~ vlllted 1n
TRAINING PANTS
BASEBALL BATS
adoo.
12 montba ending Marcil 31, Chester Tuesday iwth
I wa'/ atrolcb - !.OK cot·
Powar fused, bl&amp; leaauer ball
-•· ed a 12,.1 per
""'••••• -'too. Comfort.ble weight 11Hl5. They ~-w
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bot In your ehoiee of tenctba.
over the 181111 resldlnl for the present wlllldltrtP!• crotch, dauble front SaJe·prtce.,
M,~S,C
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1n 196f.
her daughter, Mr. a11c1
ant1 ~:oct.
-Earnings were up to $2.14
Walter HuUman.
~ $1.00
FRI.-IAT.~UN,
eoDUilOil
share
as
compared
Mlaa
Helen
Beeocm
111111
Mlaa
with $1.90 In the pre&lt;edlng 12 Garrison of Colwnbuo
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Sandy IIetz of IIIUiardl villi. $Sui 40 INCH CHINA - - - --·----- - --·- ·· IALI 142.11
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$16-IIINCH UTILITY CAIINITI --··-- SALI SU.OI
C. H. Wile, Jr., Mfaa
INCH UTILITY CAIINITI --···· IALI $14.11
Wille ~":: -~~ : - : 140.00-42 INCH WAIDR0811 --···------· IALI $14.01
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Mrs William Betz were In Gal- l4t 01-42 INCH WARD
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Gamel Betz, who II r-:·:~:11
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from major sur&amp;ery at
tALl lerldlno . _
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h01pitsi
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Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Sr.,
Llr&amp;• - Hi&amp;h Ba . -LooM Your belt buy iD a eomfort·
been aboent from her
CUiblon. Uphollltered
In able, durable oola Inti thalr.
duties at lbe Pomeroy El..,... Haoland DuriD Su.,,rted Deep eoll aeots. tOO% foam
tary School tblJ week becauoe Vinyl Your &lt;boice of eolor: ::!l:'!d =~~· Pr.e ued
a throat lllfectlon.
Red, Green, Brown. Gold,
Eu Sholl.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
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Vall .the 3rd fioor fu m Iture
of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley
eVlllt the 3fd J'loor Fund· dept. and see the Jara:e .eteetW1! Dept. for J11e prices on tlon of Kroehler Llvlne Room
Mrs. Nina Bland,
all otylu of llvlnc room Suites and Sectlonall now on
vlaltlns
with her
Sale. ____________
Guy
Reynolda
andsiBter,
their mntber ohaln.
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Sleln Rice
boopltal In AlbiN foUow'•• 1
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the gradustlng class.
The fourth grade laugh! by
Mrs. Ada Ohlinger won the attendance award. Mr. Robert
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trea~urer. Th~ offices will be
Installed at the May meeting
al sch 00I I I
The annu
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1 8 tp cnp0 rtclw
811
be
held
May
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ar . aren are mv
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Eighth gr~e ~mmencement
vesper servrce w:U be Sunday.
May
23 at 4corsages
p.m. The
will present
tD theP.T.A.
girls

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Belte Davio. Susan Hayward . guests of Mrs. Ernest Rea and
M:chaet connors. Joe~ Hea Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Wehrung.
~a'm::.. N~vol TO:ue
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Watson
Joey Heathertun vivacious. spent the weekend In Columbus
poi"'' and blilbe s~irited. with their children.
pert and peUte. h" tbe imMiss Nancy Burna, sindent at
M
HOSPI-tal School of NursHolzer
part or an H·BO B!
Futurett•: Post Min Win•
ing spent the Easter vacation
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her mother, Mrs.
Ida
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Pa.l C'IW!f• of

PLans ...,.. completed for a llorrfa, County Council P.T.A.
lalent show to be presented m preaide:lt, Invited the group
day evening !lay 7 by the Brad- attend the county
council
P .T.i Wednesday even- meeting at Ru~and May 6.
1b
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~-at the achbol
egales ~ e m~,.
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AD -~·• ~•-·ested In per· Mrs.
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'11loma
lent
show
are
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In the Ia
NOT OPiiN
Genevieve Stobart were
and Ida M h
ness visitors In GalllpoliJ Wed- aaked tD eall WY 1-2349, WY :1urp y.
esday
&amp;60S or
UI03. The
first
Alternates a.re Mrp s.le
FRIDAY •ntl SATURDAY
Aoril 23-24
~ Linder DaJne1 Is CODY8- practice aesslou wUI be l:eld Morris, Madeline am r,
"THE KILLERS"
leBCing
. nicely at her home,
May 5 at 7:110 p.m. at
I he sha Capehea':'· Thelma
(Tecbnic()Lor)
school Prizes wlll be awarded and Eva Milliron.
Lee Marvin, Angie OtckiD· lowing surgery at Holzer
~ on. Ronald Reaaan,
Jotm pltal.
to wlnneni of ~1. Rob- program hour Mrs. udy
Cassa· ettes.
Mr. and Mro. Larry Thomas en llorrlo will be lbe master ser preaented three of her tap
of --monies --• --•--•ments danc:ng pupils Ill two tap dance
••THE CADDY"'
.nd Melinda Of Columb...
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lern· J..t.wis, DE-an Martin, weekend guests of theirwill be sold. Admissioo will be ruutines. A fiim on waler
ely
Donna Reed. Barbara Bates. ents, Mr . and Mrs. Harry
cents
was shown by Mrs. Thomas
as and Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea.
N
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I the coming Scally, Meiga County Red Cross
SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUES.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faulk·
ew 0 ce~; a d include Water Safety Chairman.
Ap•it 25-26-27
d d ght
Catb
year were e
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'WHERE LOVE HAS GONE' ner . an .
au er,
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Mrs. Laura Harrison, president;

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SAVE DURING OUR
AFTER-EASTER

DRIVE· IN ll::llncrease

2

Jerry Lawla ..
montba, based on 6,6110,000 11Jar.
..,.HI PATSY"
es oulllandllll(Technlcolor)
II"'::~. M. Miller, president,
-dII
operating revenuea
"THE IIAIDER$"
llb;,m$'12M ,139,000, alld showed an
Robert Culp
llrioD Keith II'
ol6.1 per eeul over the
(Col..-)
aame period In 11164. Operattnc
I[ ~j:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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A NEW SHIPMENT

relatives In Middleport.
have been on a two-monlbl
catJon lD Florida.
Mr~ and Mn.
HID IJid
GreiOJ'Y, of
spent the weehnd
In
Mrs. Haley ET
Mlaa a.- Sauyap,
villted over the weekfttd

WOMEN'S DUSTERS
$3.95 to $5.95

s. Moon.

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Member• Reported
IU 1o COIU!dl
Chester Cowo!U o:=~~:ll

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CHOOSI YOUR

SH I FT DRESSES
Now At Elberfelds
$3.95 .... $4.95

Hundred• o! yord8 In a new Hltc\IGD· Plalll oolora ond
prlntl. For wrtainl, beoebwoar, towolt, tto.

l'lae Ffibri.e Shop

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prlnta, Cool. ~ -

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$1.95
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ON OTHER BRANDS AT - -

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Utili..,_

VALUES FROM 5.50 TO 7.99--....,

NOW

Cool, oomfortablt 4 - In a!Vactl.. poltarnl, Cbeob,
Jlrlpea and oolldl. All tbo favorite llyleo an4 lobricl at
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from Springfield ........
spent the holiday woebnd ~~11 Shift Into eool, attractive fasblo111 - In our new
her oon 111111 family, Dr.
lblftl ltyled for day, for play with d the zest of 1
Mn. John Harley llld ~IIWIDY aeuon- a wide aelectlon of ltylea and fabrlcl.
Mr. and Mn. Harold G«qe
and 1011, Brllll Lee, Gil Gallfpl&gt;- -CIAL- WOMINI
IJtllo hys 6
111, spent tha lleekalld with Mr
parenll, Mr. and Mra. L. w.
14c!Comas.

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Mr. and Mn. Rarl7
Jolm Roclevlan,

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