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DAYS
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E.LBERFELDS POME .QY DPLLAR
FRIDAY 9 to 5 and .SATURDAY 9 to 9
Dollor Doyal Last 2 D•y-Fridoy end Soturdey
Of Our Sole Of

DOLLAR DAYS FRIDAY end SATURDAY
SAVE ON WOMENS

SPRING DRESSES

.Matched Uniform Suits

S Big Comfortable $169.00 and $159.00 Vlnyl

Solid color acetate draw draperies. Washable, S. W.
x 84". White, green, gold, rose, blue.

Each day brin.gs many new styles In new spring dressesdresses from top manufacturers. The latest in stylini and
fabrics . Sizes to fit every slze. Shop now and save during
this sale of Womens Dresses.

in eForest Green ePostman's Gray eNavy Blue eouve

Upholaterecl C~l" with Ottom•n

Salel Fricloy and Soturdoy

Rogulor
Rogulor
Regulor
Rogulor
Rogulor
Regular
Rogulor
Rogulor

$19.50 Womens Dresses __ Solt $16.®
$16.50 Womens Dresses __ Solo $14.00
$13.95 Women• Dressu __ Sole $11.00
$12.95 Womens Dressu __ Sole $10.00
$10.95 Womens Dressu - - Solt $8.00
$8.95 Womens DrHIH
Sole $6.00
$7.95 Womens DreSSH
Sole $5.00
$5.95 Womens DrHsH
Sole $4.00

$6 00
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MATCHING TROUSERS

or $2.50 for a shirt and $3.50 lor 1 polr of pants

j

Gowns and Paiamas

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Sale Si1e 12

BOYS SCHOOL
TROUSERS

$2.95
$2.9S
$2.9S
$2.95
$3.9S
$5.9S
$2.95
$1.00

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Dollar O.ys

trousers.

On Salt

GIRLS HANES KNIT SLEEPERS ·--------- $1.50
GIRLS FLANELUTTE PAJAMAS --------·· $1.50
INFANTS DIAPER SETS ___ _ ·-- ---------- $1.50
INFANTS CRAWLER SETS
--- -- - --- -- -- $1.50
INFANTS DIAPER AND CRAWLER SETS .. $2.00
INFANTS DIAPER AND CRAWLER SETS -- $3.00
- 3 PC. CLUTCH PURSE SETS
. ___ $1.50
OVER THE KNEE BANLDN STOCKINGS .. . 69c

$1 .35 •nd $1.65 Women• Stockings dl•continued styles)
$1.00 o p.olr

For

quantity) Half Slips, Full
SUps, Gowns. Pajamas.
$12.95 Gormenh Sole 6.00
$1.9S Gormenh Sole $4.00
$6.00 Gormonh Solo $3.00
$4.00 GtriMoh Solo $2.00
$3.00 Gormonto Sole $1.50

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Well known br«nd.

$2.00

13o/4 oz. white back denim. Saniforized - triple stitched
teams and reinforced zipper fly - non scratch - rust
proof rivet on front pocks. Sizes from 4 to 18.
A 4 is a 22 inch waist and •n 18 is e 29 Inch Wlilt

$2.00

Colors: black, red, green
and gray. Sizes 6 to 18.
Two slash muff poekets.
Terrific values - while
they last.

Sizes from 36 to 46
While They Last

S1J·OO

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Little Boyo

TROUSERS
Slaeo I to 7

1 R18• S3.95
Trousers ___ $2.50
I0 Rog. $2.9$
Trousers
$2.00
18 Rog. $1.95
Trouoen
$1.25

from 29 up to size 50. And yCM.•r COJTeCt leneth at no extra
cost.

DOLLAR DAYS

Rustproof aluminum. Bakes evenly. New clear-view
cover lets you see what's in the pan. Just the right
siz' for ready mix or borne recipe cakes.
SPICIAL

2

$1.95 TROUSERS POR ------------------------- - $6.00
$5.95 TROUSERS FOR .. ------------------------ $4.00

SHIRTS

In 1tyle and widlh. Black
or brown. Wide, narrow
or regular width.

$2.95 Shlrto Dollor DIYI
$3.9S Shirt• Dollor DoY•

Spring l}«pe. LaJ:ller oiled
pollBhed woods. Opem

for

wider for heavy garmentl.

50 in a package.

$po

12

roll•

$1.95

CUTRITE

4

Stock Up On Mens 1nd Boys

styles.
The Boys Swe.ters are neullrly $2.95 to $1.95
The Mont Swutort ..-o reaulorly $6.95 to $12.95

$1.00

Sbirll.

2 fa,$5·00

SALE! 10 FINE QUALITY

Valentine Seaver and Kroebler Suites. Just 10 to
sell.

o.,. 4ft
'7'C

AI good 11 1 $3.911 Mop. Desjgned, .teoted ind qu.olitf
proved. DeiAocba•ble bead - con be used •• a bllldY cluoting mit for off·tbo.floor dlllllnc. Piilk. re!low, blue 111d

Tough, sanlorlzed 10

SCOTT

$131.00 2 Pc. VInyl Uphololond
LIVING ROOM SUITIS - - - - - - -

FaiiiiiJ Napkins
GO.

styling. Buy your cOJ'QCt

from 4 1o 16.

1ize

SOJI like c)olh. Pretty de-

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"hilo. 80 In 1 poctaee.

DOLLAI DAYI

2 ":: $3·00

Friday and ,··
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$1.15 ill'*-"
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All Linen. Bleached
unbleocbed. Colorful
Sale Friday and

3 yordo $1.00

yord

far

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~1.39 Vyno~l

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27"•41''

WINDOW ·
SHADES
36"x8'. White,

Green.

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Frldoy ond Satvl'tliy '· ,.

$1.59

$1•00

SALE

DRAPERY MATERIAL
FLANNELETTI

The New 1964

SALEI FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY

FollC!y pattern~ In 1 ~ o d

quality 38" fiannelette regularly sell• 39c yard.

yonlo

77c

SALEI $3.00

Solo friday ond Siturdoy

3

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Patterns and stripes. Good colon. Washable. 411' IlL
width.

PRINTED

Tnde In Your
Refrif*r•tor On One Df

Oscar Roush
Dies After
Accident

SALEI $1.00 AND $1.19

lolol Friday ond lotvrdap

THROW RUGS

$1.00

$US

3 P.(.
BATHMAT SETs,,.\

Hea.,. weilbt 10lld color

27" x 48" rut· Beautiful
decorator colon.

SERTA INNERSPRING

Frldoy • ,n d

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:~~:OR '24·00

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s3. 95 Chenille Bedspreads

Double beclalze lnnenpr1ng mattr111
on oele for $24.00 Frld•y end·S.turday

Pastel and white in Full and Twin
lALII FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY

$2.29

.

SHEET BLANKETS

BED PILLOWS .
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$3.95 FO.m Rubbet - - - S1le $3.49,\
$3.95 Dlcron
S1le $3.~
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$4.95 Qu1sldown
S.le $4.4f
$5.95 Down
s.l• $5;4ii
$6.95 GooM Father.
Sile $6.49

'2.00
I:LIANUP SALE,

Clolnup loltl Odtl Ltl

13-""1127" -

$3.39

SALE! FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

S-412.95-l'xS'

69c.

Dolllr Deysln School-OHic. Suppli-'· .

OVAL BRAIDED
WOOL RUGS

11-2r'x36" _

$1 .19

Prldoy ond

,,....2J."x54" -

t-3.00

SALI

$1.4~ WilTING

IIT'-'Pin, hncll, loilpelnt Pta __ ito',

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Sfc NOTI PAPII ---·-----------·····--··-··-··
$1.00 Kltl&lt;t'T ~R PAINT ~ITI -------·-···-ate LINOY PINS ----------------·---"·····-·· --· ~ .
2 IW $1.00 IOXID WRITING PAPII --·-·--··-·--· 25t .~
IOc PAST MAIL Pl!iCIL TAILITS -------------··· II , ·

$1.00 Wll!ITIIR ' DlcTIONARIII

lol~rdoy

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·BASKETS

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der.

Backed with non - skid
Foam Rubber. Washable,
lone wearing, deeorator
colors.

Dollar Days Living Room Furniturt .

Lleht colors

NYLON DUST MOPS

.

TOWELING

THROW RUGS

lon. 2110 in ,a pacii:ICe.

$1.95

denim. Autbentie west-1rn

colora -

$1.95

$250·00

DOLLAR
DAYS

13 X 13~" EmboMed 1181"
kino. While Uld putel co-

D•ll•r

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$2.111-30" LENGTH - - - - SALE $1.89
$2.39-36" LENGTH ·
SALE 12.119•P
$2.59-45" LENGTH
SALE $2.29 D,.;;·,,l
$2.99-54" LENGTH
SALE "'"·'"'
t-3.49-63" LENGTH
SALE
$3.79-72" LENGTH
SALE $3.49 PR.
$3.99-81" LENGTH
SALE $3.6fjllt,
$4.39-90" LENGTH
SALE $3.99;f_A.

white.

WESTERN
JEANS

SHIRTS
Yank

$15

While They
Last

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pon, hohltr . -otr.a)

$UO PHONI c,\DDiil ----------·-'--····-----·- 'dli
50c
:!'LAITIC COAJID
PLAYIN!t CAIDI . ,L ...... c ah
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WOVEN FLANNEL

Klnti Kole and Bla

picture window tables:

Size 70x90, rayon and nylon blend. White and pastel colors.

ANOTHER SHIPMENn '

Now All Are Reduc.d For Doll1r D1ysl

Size• from 14\0 lo 16.
Mostly sizea 15 and 111. 77
in aU to ..u. Our $3.11!1

$2.95 Sin

RUG SAMPLES

Fine Wool Sweaters
and Fine Orion Sweaters
not aU colon or llzn In all

rolls

.. nllo · ·- ·

100% IIB)oon Challis - Permanenl finlah. Whiw
pearl stitched rufllea oil around. Machine wasbabllo;&gt;
minirnum care fabric. Eacb strip 31 lnchea wide.

lamp tables, eoffee tables,

Paper Napkins

WAX PAPER

DOLLAR DAYS

lilom Xtra Hoovy Wolghl

$'1·00

I 1! M

. Cape Cod Curtains .

RIID'S

Triple waxed, extra
strong. Big 125ft. rolls

In the most popu]ar stylea -

Included are slop tab1eo,

Waldorf Toilet Tissue

17\l.).

.

69c

$4.95 Sin
Doll1r Days -

on the 2nd floor

Soft tissue. 850 sheets on a roll. Yellow, pink, qua
and white.

81201 oman (14-14'Ao), med·
ium (1H51&gt;), 10111e (1'.61610 ), extra Iallie (17·

Your correct aize 30 to 50

TABLES

REFRIGERATOR·
FREEZERS

$7.95 TROUSFRS FOR -------·---·-------------- $5.00

L""" SIN¥1

chol~

Frldey •nd S.turdar

«OTHESPINS

Non eioumbl1 cype. For
paJntecl walls, papered
walla. acoustic eeilings
md window ohad... 2 lb.

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$27 .SO Llvl1111 Room

RCA WHIRLPOOL

$1·00
IDEAL

CLEANER

$9.95 TROUSERS FOR ------------------------- - $6.011

BELTS

.

$219.011 2 Pc. Mtplo Uphololoro4
LIVING ROOM SUITIS

ENTERPRISE-LOOK 'N SEE

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$129.00 2 Pc. VInyl Upholotored
LIVING ROOM SUITES - - - - - - -

WALLP~ER

All of our Hercules Reston Dress Trousers included. Size1

Mont

Good

Cake and Utility Pans

Mens Dress Trousers

Mens $1.00.$1.50
SOLID LEATHER

36" CORDUROY

LIVING ROOM SUITES

SWEAT
SHIRTS

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39c S..vens Linen

SALE I

$359.00 TO $429.00

BOYS HOODID

LEATHER COATS
and JACKETS

$35·00

Crystel Glasa

BOYS BIG YANK WESTERN JEANS

Men• 2S.OO, 27.SO, 29.50

$45·00

Brandy Snifters

$1.95 Slu
Dollar D1y1 -

"Citann end "Omu"

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$3·00 • p1lr

69c

Dollar Dlyl -

DOLLAR DAYS
ONLY

$1 .00 HALO SHAMPOO - - -- ---------------------- 69c
$2.00 COTY COLOGNES _-------------- -------- - $1.29.
$3.50 COTY COLOGNES - -- --- - -- ---- -- --- - --- -- $2.39
$1.2S EVENING IN PARIS FACE POWDER -------- 19c
$1 .00 EVENING IN PARIS COLOGNES ... --------- 69c
$1.00 EVENING IN PARIS STICK COLOGNE ------ 69c
$1.00 BOX EVENING IN PARIS SOAPS -- ----- ----- 69c
$1.25 JERGENS EX'I'RA DRY SKIN LOTION -------- 19c
19c PONDS VANISHING CREAM - ---- - ----------- 64c
$1.09 LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO - -- -- --------- -- 89c
$1.75 LIGHT/ LOVELY COTY MAKE.UP -------- $1.29
$2.50 COTY OUETTE COMPACTS -- ------------ $1.19
$1.75 LANOLIN PLUS PRESS POWDER COMPACTS $1.29
$1.50 COTY NAIL POLISH - LIP$TICK ---------- 19c
~.35 ALBERTO VOS HAIR SPlAY -- --- --------- $1.19
$1.25 IVINING IN PARIS COLOONI ---·---------- 89t

.Discontinued styles {smaiJ

,M\1

Mono
ond
$2.50 Nf.)i!loo far

69C
$1 00

DOLLAR DAYS SALEI

Dollar Days Bargains

· Rogers Lingerie

NocktiH for _

WHILE THEY LAST

.£

DOLLAR
.DAYS

Sale! NECKTIES

Our boys school

$1 00·00

6 Rogulor $59.00 Eesy Clull"

Mens $1 .00

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While They Lest

FOR DOLLAR DAYS

Sl\.00

WHILE THEY
LAST

LAST

DOLLAR
DAYS

We have a big size of
this stock. Size 12 in fine

SMALL GROUP WOMENS $2.95 AND $3.95

W~liLI THEY

WF..AIREI .

J'llr . . ..W. II 'JN '! t ...
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s3.95 DRAW DRAPES

CHAIR SALEf

Green •Construction Tan. All sizes and sleeve length 'in
shirts. All sizes and leg lengths in trousers.

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Great attentloa la beinJ focused on
lltsb lcllool dropouts these day•, but
another troup of studenta is more to be
' pitied - U... wbo take college prepar·
: at'ory courses and eraduate with only Co
or worse.
That Ia the opinion of Norman C.
Harrla, a professor of teebnieal educa·
tion at the Unlvmlty of Mieblilll·
"Tt,ey have no uleable Ulll," .,.,
pleloa Harria, "most four-year collepa
will not admit them aDd they are not
prepared to bectn an occupation edueatlon proeram Ill 1 two-year collet•· And
there are -.vera! hundred thousand of
these younptan every year."
To these abould be added the fresh
crop of studente wbo by -.trtue of high
school dlplomu were 1dmlttad to atata

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'7hey Say Imitation Is the Sincel'est form!"

Livmbek,
'Poultry up·
From Year Ago

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unlvllflitlea tut september, only to be
w~ed out lD January.
Harris advoeat01 pretecbnleal progranls lD high schoola tba( are planned
in co&lt;&gt;peration with nearby commUDity

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Worse Off Than Dropouts
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DedieateOU ·
Memorial Room

my ]IINIIII llld I flat "No!" t

coUeces or le&lt;hnlcal !Qatltutea.
Wllether C ltlldenta lD academic cour'"' would tlll'lllllto A 01' B ltlldenta Ill a
tedtnleal curric:Ulum Ia another question.
In eases wbere poor eoun"::"J. or par- .
ental preuun !~~reed an
terested
atudent Into 1 collt~~e prep major, tbia
might be true.
· One tblng Ia clear, thoup: AI jOb
competition and college entrance com·
petition abarpen with the yeara, the 1100
10 scholar will llnd tb1t tbe middle of
tba road Ia full of cbuekboles.

eTUIISISTQI
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IAIIERIES

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Voiee of Broadway ••• reporting

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BAIIERIES

eMERCURY
IAmRIES

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Radio &amp;T.V.

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SHOP TONIGHT TIL 9
and SATURDAY 9:00 TIL 9:00

DOLLAR
DAYS
FURNITURE BARGAINS
4

GALORE!
esEEWHAT$1 WILL BUY

INGELS FURNITURE
WY 2-2631

MIDDLEPORT

1HE
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lJiedi_cal Report
To ...,... your last
fact !hit yt1ur wa!ef is
calcium and
-w 1101 ID flleH eaaoe

1U is the bottom of our line.

stooea.

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Pontiae Tempests.
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with :Amtiac-style styilng.
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~-- ~lot'ttn Re.&lt;taurant Thursday Bonaventure University has lost
:i_---··ei.bnina.
a •tarUiljJ basketball player
• , . ' '!'he dinner was provided by ' due to illness.
_ 1 group o1 too players' lathers Bob Bamek, a 11-foo~S lor- jnd others interesled in the w•rd from Broold)'ll. 11'11 ksl&gt;·
' : t&lt;hciol O!hlelic program.
. oed by hepaUtb lor tht Hlillln·
' · i'iayers altending were Bill ' dfr 01 the maon alter
'· Swan, Jim Conde, Bernard ~y· 1111 16 polnta por pme In the
" '-' &lt;Ins,_ Mark Tlnneblll, Mlko ~- llonnlol' llrlll II conlelto of tbe
:·:ins; Jorty Davenport, Jeff year.
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Mike Gress, Billy Haptomotall ! ture played without. high-scor- ·
'·'· a:id ·Chuck Mullen.
ling Fl'f&lt;l Crawford , who sui- ·
AlSo I!Uests wm Supt. of oltrfd an ltla~k ol tubortulO!!Io. l
• - Schools,
Lee w. McComas, ' However, he munaett to COlli• I
' 'Coach Frank E.&lt;ehleman, and 1petilion last ·season afler re•t-· Principal A. A. Scarberry, Jr. ! ing for a year.

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J. Miller

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By Ualted Press 1Dternatl011al , the Dodgers In 1941. balled tcceptlng • ft,OIIO raise.
received "I model! lnereue••, retumed hl1 .~8Dtll eontltcl
Mill 1.~ z,1n~IM!ooert
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Casey Stengel insists Duke l· onf¥ .111 lui )'Mr. Ill hi! 14 Twins paid off on his 91 !IBis from lhl Yankeol, who aloo the Brim. .
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Snider still is good f..- t w o bomttl and drove in 41 flllle. and 3&gt; homers more than on announced ac-cepiiiJce of lerme
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OUtraelder Bob AIIIIOA :IIil .271 batting average.~- by rookie outfielder Roger Reo
- et-Dodpr 1111' lOOk the biAHt Cl'tiOb4l lhe tao.OGO bntbl i lt llrat lluaman DJct Reese poz. That tnalcea 11! players un·
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with tilt Mlaf!teMa T1llna b)' / aile lcotPI*I 111'1111 With the der contract far lhern.
'1'1111 IV•,.III'Oid Snider qrwcl
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Elsewhere on tbe major ·
'lo I ..a.OIO QOIIII'Iel wltft lhe N..n•l_· ll t f, rl ol-lallell ~ buell!lll Qlte Boyer r..,.. lrGnl, rt11tver Art Fowl·
New York Mets Tbutalday afW 1, tJ11W , _ lMinlllilral : :,~ 111
I 1, 11 ,_,,.,1101 r, tr IIIII ~lflelder Bob
acceptJng a f&amp;,OOO cut
Ealllorll Dlvtllou
Sadowski a1sned with tbe Los
Snider okayed the terms lri&gt;m I
W. L. Pe~ I NEW YOII&amp; (UPI) - lm-_ Angeles Angell; Jlrtt bolletl!lll
his home in California and BostoD
411 It .'Ill. II loaay r.w.. lolokt, · Doon Clendtaon qroed to
Stengel. who already is on tbe Cincinnati
41 II -• 1illo'U .. tile Utile . IIIID Ill llae 11rmrr will! t1rt Pirates lftd
' spring training scene at St. ." "- Pblladtlphla
25 3:1 .439 : rliC 'IIIIo · be U4l Caoslao n1111111 aoulllpaw Dick Kelley
~ tersburg. Fla .. said hi Mil New Yort
17 tl .21111 Clay .. flotllo at
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•• - "I think Snider C!8D play two
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Tblll'lldlly, By v.lled Prell Jutenllllii!!l
more yean,'' ca.ey said. "if I San Francil!Co
M II .1011 ""' IMorvlewod ~1 N • •
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Ball
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M 37 .5ft'/ Yon IIMiflc writers over • Tufts tc Ooul Guard e1
i c:onfess I didn't us. him the · Los Angeles
311 Ill .on . .,._ elrnlt teii!Vlo... setap Morarian 71 Uplal1 11
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We'~ ' l!dJII,lt timing, carburetor and
1 best way last year.
Baltimoro
24 M .411 11'111 Mtlllll ..ri, lltal h Providenee • Rhode l1l1nd 71
p&lt;)in~ for efficient, econondcal opera.
•"But we didn't have tJIOUib l Dolrolt
II 42
plqa It Wlip !!I pound&amp;, 11M Geneva 19 Wayneoburg !6
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ft!lr .,,,, llt!l!llts
...Vlotl tt •I• ..,..., artd • 1 lndll (PI ) st 70 Juniata 19
_.,..... You'D Itt quicker •.tarts, faster
(!Oif)d do the job and I'd put : llln I'I'III!&lt;II:Co 101 llolillll •
I hilt ,.,• ...,,.. ltlon Llotou, . St. Mi•'J •Vtl 71 Middlebury 60
piak-u111 ·... more mileage per gtlllon. A
him in when I llaew I ' !Only aarne sclaeduled)
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- -""''""'"""'"'""-' j Wolford 79 Prelbyterian 64
· Detroit at Pbtladelphia
- - - - - -- -- --- --- Appalachian 56 Elon 54
iAPEIIOATJNQ WEEK
IOnly pmea l&lt;'bedulod.)
Ollft QolleJe ..slaelboU
Lenoir Rbyne 59 Pfeifter 57
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Na-,
ly Ullled Pre10 lnternot....J ChattanOOja 94_OII..U.Orpe 71
11oaa1 Safeboatlng week "ill "" · Ontario's Sudbu.,. llul• b Central State IOZ
Furman 'Ill ·Da•kteon SS
. . .~ed June 28-.luly 4. In ft lo leadln1 world prndueer of •
WO!lt Vltglnla state 70
E.-Henry 5 Mars--Hill (NC) 111
·"""'lamatlon iJaltd Thaarodn , . fpiatinuiiJ nwqoll.
~ ~II JOhn Carroll 51
I H.-Sydney 85 l!lcbnl'llld lllal 1
'rusktent Jollll:roa urp1 tllat
· re~~~ • lolllolle 84
E. Carolina 77 Bellllcnt Ab. 5I I
11M:- be devoted lo the A twe&gt;-eent pl... woo mlnt· jWooster ft Grova City (Pa.J 72 P•mbroke 73 Wllmlngtoo C. 84
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Linda Darnell
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Total
CUDnlnibam.
Jenl P'olmer
391
WOI! I Loot I
1 Akl'llll ~ INflt Jclu! ea..
Jlllly P'olm~r
279
Profltl Applluce
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G-5e, and Woootflt had no
Mary Handley
289
Linda Adams
216 trouble dOWDillC Grove City
Mary K. Henno,sy
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Beverly Price
210
G-'11. Bul Ilia Grande
Handicap
924
Jocelyn Taylor
2M
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Total
2485
Tereaa McTurner
2111 deficit to nip ' CJmpbellaVIUe
WOII I Loot Z
Rhonda Brlcklet:
2'10 (X,.) and FIM needed a »
ABC Cltanert
Handicap
1011 point llllht by WeldeD Kytle to
Pbyl!ls Queen
3SO
Tolal
2318 take lbe IIINIIIN o1 Malont, tsCarolyn ZUopan
248
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K)11e alto bad 110 ,..,bound~
Vlkki MeDanlel
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and Neal 11euno waa -tp lor
Faye LyOII&amp;
231 , High Game - Phy!U1 QuHII, Mal011t willa 21 polnll.
Carolyn Bland
3411 1157.
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1017 I HJah Serlee - _Jenl Folmer,
Llwll Rtpllr Servl.Total
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)f1111 t Lost, I
Te1111 HJcb· Game - A.B.C.
-FORCleanera; 8'19.
eHIATING
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,.. Team Hl&amp;h Stri.. - A.B.C.
• PLUMIJNG
Pam Davis
270 Cleaners, ,:~~a~,
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MIIRI Ceouatf D. Pfiffner
217
G. Hoffman
296
II. Han
252
II. Sllln
271
r . Reldattt
363
Handloap
831
Total
2100
Won I Lilli
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T. Cnaist
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Eichinger
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Ridenour
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up 111 lith vlci.Ga7 Rio hu laur .....,.
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V. Durst
441
D. McTumer
341
T. Rov111
34S
B. Sylmter
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JI'OUI' ~ • - 11111 I'OQI!d
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frolll Lui w.m 10 ICCGJQir''RI lbla M tilt ua ., ~ ....
., ·, i ·liCI-33 halftime deficit to whip G&amp;J 82-64.
•u Co1Cb BID c.ri1bn Gtl!- C111 Ill tilt IGillhlm VIIJq AlbUW
Jobl'! Mllboln, lpin proved ~-·---111 Ao~ Blue Devils Ill ktlc Clcll'-ei taDtpl.
·_ ' . to 'be Plreotme'• m"!!l Vilua· . for IOOOIId belli wlllt a ~- tile 1!155-56 clllll,fl&amp;lp.
In IMIUt C!llllt.il. EJttern
~•,.,: lilt player llld best shooter as RoblllJGII'o lliOk Ill euy 36- It will be ClllJ tile IIIII limo 1re111 llqut leadlnJ Norlb Gill _
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IIIII tbe eh1111pion hu c:amplJ. ehlrlll ol Coach Harold Blrkll' PT l'LIIIASAN'l' - .'lllo llllb
wilh. poinls.
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mark. n will wiD 10 to IIIMaft Tr- to meet Annu•l
P'alr wiD bt
I h ' Pall Srnilh was nell 10 ~fil., I
bo the 111'11 t'- - - '"" Alb- tlrt Wlldelll.
.
belli In Ill• Pomt ~
' .: 'Wril Wllb 15 wbile Pete Nibert
' - , ownor tJl ei,ght Utlw.
XJIII' Cnek wiD hNI WUIIIII oc:hool audHoriUIIl Mcnda,y,
' - Ilk far t.
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I The ll1ldilputed clwnpioaa (II- and Coillllll 10111 to Blacldcrll fl.
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G. 6 J,, who hove been bat.-J
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' ol hav111~ even had a elue In non-leaiiUt batllea.
~ Pair II
by
01u ill eGII!eND&lt;t play
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thll Tile only oilier lillie to bt SCience and
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played lJ1 tbe SVAC before the pal'lmenta or Pl.
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I Wtllobm, the JlulldOfa clcbbero tournam""t pmes will
be lor .nd Seillor llfll1 .
:-·· Brothers Aaron and
Eddie !'
oct Porul x.1~ey•, .,..., n.21. Tueoct.y ntlhl at lklathwute111 the eooperallon 111 ....
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_Bufllngton, Mlll8d to be oft NEW YORK (UPI) - Nover i Ill otber tamn tortltht. Gil· whOI'Il Nilrfh Glllil will lrJ tries.
~:"-:tlrelr usual pace ao they only , 1.n tbe bls!Of'l' of footblll ban lllpotia , _ to Jack:roa wheN to lOW up 1M chlmplOIIJJhiP.
Winners from lhe toc-1
' ""lied. u an4 If each.
five Pf(lposed televised 1111111
.
wUl ·compels in lilt Nlnlb
_ Terry's mapped I 14 f&amp;llli kicked up such a hornet'a nest. :
nuaJ Regional Science
"'''hilc streak as they squeezed Tho reverber&amp;H0118 8hootl
to be held Aprll 10.11 al
'· put Weiher's 75-72.
bOih the prolesaiOIIII and col- 1
1han _ University with
" -· , ,. ._, of Terry'~ five Jllartera lefe ranks alike
malf!y 50 schools fnlm
-• -tlt•tha double Iieure total aa lbe Amerlc111
lies in the ')'ri.State area
,, '-'lllef wero all out to stop a lonl Cclmpany ccnltrmed ~~
ing ..hibitora.
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Foc1r judges, rtpreaeptlng
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Ilona! Football Leque
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2-62 Corvairs -· -- Sf89S .

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1-Monza 4 door, 1 1:101111 Coupe. Auto. trau"
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wl•lw tlrt1, racllo, lleater. NICt ww•mUeap OldJ.•

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61 Oldsf-85Wagon . s1895
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PROGRAM LOG

MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7iol5 Sign 011, Musical Clock
7;;JO. Non HeacJU...
7:31. MUSical Clock
7:.~ Tha Lifeline
l:oo _Oillo Vllley News
1:05
World, National News
8:!0 Spo.;....
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1:15 Weather Picture
1.16, MuJica! Clock
1:5$ Oommunli:J News
t:OO 'l'allr Iii the Town
t:,S,;~ County News
IO:_QJ:~ ll'otablp Hour
10:15 PU~IIo S.rvlee
10:3t.•
siring
10:55 llr.ldd ·NNeewwos
ll:Of · · ·' 'Melodlel
·: r~ Friday',

EA N AS A NEW PENN!

OUr "LANDMARK lfiSS and ......
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ft's • wttd-fl'tl • tnodern miracle
dtal,ling machines can maM it!
IANOMARK seed is &lt;1
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tl Ohte soils, teJminates
stranaly, 1rows

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ll:.li .~ Newa
12:l.G~lfarteta
IZ; Jl:(~ · n.y Weather
12!\16'&gt;8Vina Bullftlii lloard
12;211tft,n 0 . Orull
12:60 ~ Agent
U:U. Cqwttry. Go Round
1:651leQ IIQt .

2:00 'i.::oonlrJ·'GO ROund
2:55 Newa Ileal

3:00 tOt's

Take l

3:56

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Brtak

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JIIU pay city pi&lt;:es lot naed
:Fum Machinery! I
have

CEIUlfG-TIE

more used equipmeulllum all
lbe dealers in Melga County
eGmbined. Over 3(J used tract.:n. Bill Goodwin, 6
from Wilkesville.

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&amp; S""'-Y CO• ._.

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5:00 Community News
6:05 World, N~llonal News
5:15 SpoWgbt on Spor11
5:115 Wealber
5:30 Dinner Musicale
6:00 Sign Off
SAnJRDAY
7:15 Sign Oo, Musical Clock
7:45 Tbe Ll!ellne
8:00 Ohio Valley News
B:IXi World, Nallonll Newa
8:10 Sporll Today
8:" Weather Picture
8:16 Musical Clock
8:55 Newa
9:00 _Musical Clock
9:30 Song &amp; Slory 1'lmo
9·45 F•~'"' W-"p Hout
10;110 N;;."" .,...,.
10:111 High S.hool 1111 PIU'ade
10:56 News
11:00 Army Time
IUD Spacial Commonlly

I'Ntlrams

12:00 News Roundup
12:20 Bullelln Board
12:26 News 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Ma~
1:55 News Beat
2:00 Saturday Matloee
2:55 News Beat
3:110 Saturday Matinee
3:55 News ·Beat
4:00 Dlsclnol with Doss
4:30 Top Ten Revue
5:110 News SurJunary
1:15 Dinner Musicale
1:110
Off

Radio

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· - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f :OO Sign on News

1~1111 'Country Music Tlmt
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~ntry

•=35- Jlllm

Jambor.e

Harms

I:4S CouQtry Exptesa

6:30 Farm NOWI

7:05 BreakfQt Party
9:15 Jones 8ulct Show
10:15 Tba Good LICe
10:35 MUBic In Tho Air
10:(1) Uoder Ohio Skies
10:45 This Is Music
11:05 Top Ten Show
('fues.-TIIurs.J
11 :35 ToP ~
7:60 Newa D-rt
.ea Show (Du!tlll!l)
•-.12:00 Noon News
I:OO Breatfa.t Party
12:15 Musical Interlude
I: a Bright Slar Show-Thun. 12:30 ~v. Merlin Teets
::: Van Patrick Sports
1:00 Platter Party
· Baker FumiW..Wed-Frl 5:00 Sundown Serenade
8:55 Open Hoose
1:00 Sign Off
8:00 News
1:05 Coffee With Janet
SUNDAY
9:45 Betty Newton
7:30 Sip On
10:05 Ministerial Asloc.
7:35 Army n - 10:20 Counllt Jloe Down
US Herold
Truth
11:06 Swap Shop
8:35 Hoor of DellYerance
11:15 Country Drlftera M·W
1:00 Wings of Healing
11:15 Huon Ct. Ag. Ezt-TUe 8:86 Bible Speab to Yoo
ABBIE AND SLATI
11.15 A.S.C. Program-Frl
10:110 Volee o1 Prophecy
11.15 Fllllll7 Wonhlp--Tburs. 1.:35 Wub. Reperll to People
11:35 Farm Bureau
11:00 Country II:Vmn Time
11:• Tlny'1 Country llyuuq . 12:110 Noon New.
12:110 N0011 Report
12:1S Tho SeiU'ch
12: II Music JUBt For You
12: ao Rev. Merlin Teet•
12·111 Goessler's Gu- .... ~ 1 00 B'Uy G c
12;10 Mualc Just F;• \'~';'..," 1:311 ..!ther;a·;:r
3:00 Plaltl!r PIN
2:00 Tilt ,.,__b At Work
4:15 Blaetlnar shOw-To•·
. 2:1.5 Tile
S:irin••
4:30 Local News
' 2,_ Tile Big IJe
4:54 Bowllai Scorea
3:00 Tbe Quiet
5:110 Sundown Serenad&lt;·.
, 1:111
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S:IMI Sign
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S:OO
8A'n7RDAY
1:35
8:110 Sign 011
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7:30
7:35

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Melp Ct Agr. Ell.
News
Brtatf..t Party
Newa
Pick..,. Hardware

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A~mpJltPJJnMU of Clte~r Council1 Daughters of . A M · fR' · PTA
PTAur.Rn,._.,
America MeetWednesdayEvenmg
t eetrngo rvervrew
"review or the
ed by the-.- to u'!be Rlv~w PTA ll1lll at ~lage ol pareniJ - L meDII stnc. PTA wu
Mn. Al'l'l! Holler, Mn.
nomeo1 abo¥• and MrS. noyd

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the acbool Mooday evenlnC, with Following the
lzed wu pmenlild by
RideJlOUr, Mrs. MariCMI
was won
the
Ronald &lt;llbomo, sloa plnlolfi1lnllali
Fltcb at the Portlalld
U ol
Mrs. MUo Biggs, Mrs. Henry
rJiiili" was given by Mrs. by Mrs. Harold LMse. The
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presldlnl.
bood diseases wu liven by Mn. li&lt;'bool PTA Fow&gt;derl' o.y
Past
""'ten of
, Ml'8. Rattle F'J'ederlck,
1
Jmimd Burkett dqrlng the pro- group held an exchange ol house
I '!be meeting opened with the
Cat.
eveolng at
. clarence NeutzlinC, M
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.....,. hoUr at the February plants during \he evelllng. Mrs.
PTA Pray&lt;r Follblflng 1b o
th..,e
and
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Esther Wrlglrt, Mrs. Rooll
of the Middleport Am- John Werner was awarded \he Mrs. Frtd Bush ol COlumbus readi o1 the mtnuteo of the
of
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vln Plckells, Gello .
Law- Tbo
opened wit lMd, Mrs. Oscar Weber, Ml'l.
Garden Club hold Wednes- door pri2e. Thtn wore
orrived Tl&gt;UHday. to see her
meeting by the lee- ..,w the! a; oontr::!..t the
Sandy Pro(llli,
reading from John
Ella Hsnnum, Mrs.
Ronald
evenlng at tho home of membe" and Z guests, Mn . mother, Mrs. L. D. Diles, w.., tary Mrs David Smllh the Mn. &gt;Dii fa: uniza
Fl h and Jeoole Proffitt.
by the Imd'a
Osborn Mrs. EidDD ~aeuter,
Ltnyd.
John Kincold and Mrs. J . E. Is a paUent at Meigs Memorial
·report ,.... jpven lmporta:" 0&lt;fisea,m
lion •· €hartA!r INDibere wore
and iedg to llag lD
Mrs.
Newell, Mn. I!'AIBurkett gave pointers on Harley present.
Hospital, and lo vbit with her b M Maurice Reed. Mrs. ialnsl ese
,... at a very
and past presldont&amp; were
p
Adams and
die Harlllnll and Mrs. Stan)OJ
tl.'of h
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father Mr L D Diles The Y rs.
had bee early age.
p.....,nted flowers. .
TrusSell
....~:;,.;'."';,'; soil : ; '!:nt Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Arthur Diles''
D~ve · a1ao · called R&lt;ed stated that $50 inclpa~ A clever Founders' day skit menta were served.
Henry Elchlnlar were
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_ Strauss served a salad course from Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Mite!&gt; given to the school pr
• onUtied " An OperaUon on M"·
ed Ul. A contribution was
t?:er needed to msure heal from a table centered with an ell of Athens Is remaining with Mrs. Weber for need) cbiJd. PTA" was given by Mn. La
DANCE AT RACINE
to 11!8 Councll for use ol hall. II .
us; }I ants. .
arrangement of red carnations her rents for a fe"' daVll Mrs reo's lunches at the schOOl cal- Vern Provanche and Mrs. Har- The Southern Loe\ll
was announced thsl a allen!
.-:!:.meeting ;as
combined with a heart . Red
is reported lmprovb.g. 'l eteria, leaving a balance of ry Osborne playlng the
Tornadoes win end
, lion woulcl be hold by the
.,1'1
.., , __ pres!Oent, rs. ur e • caodles completed the Valen·
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1$383.50 '" the treaaury.
of Dr. Jean Kildare and Dr. regulior cage season this Sat- of order committee at !he
Wl!h. Mrs. Glenn Lambert,
tine setting.
Miss Patty Lowery, who is Mrs. Walter Brown, chaJr. Betty. Casey, respecUveiy. A urday evenlng when Middleport nuory II meeting of the Col.m-1
..'111tional leader ... She present.
taking special nurse training at man of the Drapery Commit- medley of numbers popular at travels to Racine. FolioWinK·Ihe ell.
Mr. and Mrs. Chari.. Btalto
*t1ons from Garden o! Vrr·
tho Athens Stale HospitaL visit· tee, gave a report oo the ap. the Ume of the founding or the gllllle 1 dance patty with ' the
Games were played
the
WTltlen by Regina Welsh
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ed recently with her parents. proximate Cll6t ol new velvet PTA was sung by Mrs. Maur- Jays will he hold in the achool the direclion of Miss Led a
ll_i!ll~• med1tat•on by P•shop
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lowery. dr•pes for the gymnasium wif&gt;. ice Reed, Mrs. Rnhort Kinll, and auditorium. The dance w 1 I I Mae Kra&lt;uter and Mrs. Mabel
Ann 10
Charlea
~~e.
She concluded WJtb •
In
G
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~ows
and the organization vot- Mrs. Ernest Whitehead. The conclude at ididnighl
VanMeter and prizes
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~-mg "Dimensions of Pray~rge o
a e
re- Ied to have them made by Otto program which was under the
.
tbe wtnners. \Mrs. Ray
Nease, son of Mrs.
't
turn to his work as engineer Bros in Marietta.
d' ' of Mr Ronald Oswon the door prize.
and the late
·,~ you notes were read
e1 e1 Ome
for tbe New York Central Rail· ~ members also decided rrecllon
i ;· 'th F nd
Tho nelrt meeting win be
o! Pomeroy.
C. E. Blakeslee, Mrs. Mrs John Leifheit entertain· road after being confined to his to have a book fair using new
WI a ou •
at the home of
BlleU
'11le single rlng ceremm:v
Amsbary. and
Mrs. ed
Joll club Wednesday horne for the past four weeks books recommended by the Ed· Refreshments of sandWiches
enour, with Mrs. Nonnan Fredperformed by the Rev.
IJI:y Swlsher .. The club
evening at
Union-av home. Wllh Ulness.
\ ucationai Reading S.rvice at decorated cupcakes, coffee and
0
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erick and Mrs. VIrgil Roush u
RuppeJ,t: at
ed
mvJiallon
attend Gar· A short business session was Mrs. Blanche Nelson of Dex&lt;the next meeting. Books Will kool.aid were served by the ree&lt;&gt;hostesses.
United Presbyi!Uan C J
d011! s D&amp;y Out to be held at conducted
by Mrs. Charles ter visited re&lt;ently with her lbe on display for pre- school· freshmen! committee.
A salad course carrying
anuary
Feb.
Several Strauss, president. An Easter brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ers through the eighth grade
FEB. 14
the valentine theme WBI
25th. Attendants were
}.!iss
p)an
attend.
project was discussed. The and Mrs. George Johnson.
I for parents to order.
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Mary Shrine, White Shrine o!
Karen Roush, cousin of
traveling prize donated by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William War· A report on the County Coun:
bride •.
Mr. Jamet.CCMIC:.,
JJ,rtlulay of Dwna
Strauss was awarded to Mrs. ner entertained with a
party Cl] meeung at Syracuse was
ly, both o! Letart Fa • at.
Gerald Wildermuth. Cleaning Sunday in observance of I he given by Rooe Easterday, and
r
rOUp
day at8 p. m. Past worthy high
Mr. and Mro. Nelnase Paroome"'
M
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re rted
priestesses and past watchman
tng thea home
roy.
Mr. and Mrs. George Conde rags for the Meigs Memona1 eighth birthday of their son. rs. ona . s rne po
or shepherds wiil he honored. At
tblertained with a party Wed- Hospital were brought by the Jay. Guests included Mrs. Ann on a. talk gtven by Mrs. Macthe close of the meeting there
new.ay from 2 . 4 p. m. at theoir members.
Fick, Mr. and Mrs.
Monts Ke~le, Health SuperviSor of The WSCS of the Rock Springs will be a valentine art
JJ'
K" _.a dl
" Lincoln Heights'honoring Games were played and prlz. , Neulzling and Brian Muiien, Mamlta Schools, at a recent Methodist Church met Monday
P y.
ayne IR!!f ..oo
daughter, Diana, on her es awarded to Mrs. Strauss. Perry Auit and BU!y MoUey. meeting of the. Eastern Local afternoon with Mrs. W. A. MorFEB. 15
The regular meeting of the Cl(lll DevotioM ,
birthday.
Mrs. Gene Evans and Mrs. Miss Mildred Hawley has re· Teachers Assoclllhon.
gan, presidflllt, In
Tne Jolly Bunch Sewing
Wire and the Loyal Vol- The Young Married
of
Valentine theme was car- Wilbur Hanning. A
hostess turned to her home from Meigs The attendance banner and An organ preJude. 11 Ltst to the (){ Midd1~port wiU meet Satur- unteers classes were hetd at the Bradford Church of Christ
out in the decorations and · gift was presented to Mrs. Leif- Memorial Hospital where she I Reading Circle Books .was . B· Bells," by Mrs. Lewis Grueser day evenlng .at the home of Zion Church b£ Christ Qn Feb. met Tuesday evening ln ~ 100"
,~~~:::s of cup ca kes. ice heit.
has been a patient for several 1 warded Mrs. ~sburn s F1rst o~ned the meeting. follo~ed Mrs. Kenneth Byer at 7:30p.m. 3. Four of the young· people of
rooms of the church:. Devoci
kool ade. Favors wen~ Refreshments were served by days.
!Grade for havmg _ the highest w1th prayer
~s. Wilham There will be a ValenUne ex·
Live ·wire class are
were glV~ by Mr.' Wayne
toys and b1ow·outs. Pre- the hoste" to those named a- Mrs. Essie Russell Is a med·
Grueser. EleciJOn of officers change during the evening,
the church soon. Tho next
teacher 'ol tho
u•
were Jackie Carsey, Mike bove and Mrs. Roy Mayer, Mrs. ical patient at Me1gs General ,Ph'/
was held With all officers re.
wiJI be held March 3
· scriptur... reading ·ffqm
Ricky McKnight. Ter· Lillie Hauck, Mrs. Clay Evans. Hospital.
I Of
omen elected and Include Mrs. Mor- A vegetable soup and chill at the church. Refreshments
~ild 'c109Jnl &lt;wlill
, Vicki
Hoffman, Mrs. Donald Hauck. and guests The Homebuilders Class of I
gan, preSident; Mrs.
Lew1s ~pper sponsored by the
will he cupcs~es and tool ade. a poem and prayer.
!UBOJ•ica''n'kenship. Gene Hood. Mrs. Edith Davis and MIss the Middleport Church of Christ
UrS
Grueser, VICe prestdent; Mrs. leS Allxlllllry of lhe Syracuse There were 14 present at Richerd Gilkey pieslded ,' OIIIr
Osborne and Jill and Nancy Jo Mayer.
will meet Tuesday
evening
Clilford Leifheit, secretary and Volunteer FIFe Deparlment wiU the February meeting.
the busine88 mte11D8 in !lit abo
~=~B~a~it~Y;_·====;;;;:• The March meeting wlll be I Feb. 18 at the home of Mr. and
.
)lllbiicity; Mrs. Amos Leonard, be !lelo at the Syracuse school Mr and Mrs. Larry Johqson sence of the prt!Sident, Mrs.
•
. held at the home of Mrs. Don· Mrs. Kenneth McElhinney.
Tho Phdathea Women of the treasurer; and Mrs. William house Saturday February 15 be- were' Sunday dinner guests
Pickens. 'nie grlittjl "'""
aid Hauck.
Mr. Adolph Saelens is 8
Middleport Churc~ of Christ Grueser, secretary of promotion. gmm~g at 4:30 p. ~· Those his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
continue mluloruary SUp.
leal patient at Holzer
met Thursday evemng ~t the World Day of Prayer services wantJ~g carr~ou~ serv1ce. may
Johnson.
of tbe Roy W~bb family.
PLAN CRUSADE
in Gaiiipolis for
church. Mrs. Robert Reibel pre- to he held at the Forest Run have 11 by brmgmg contamers.
Madelene Evans Mike Refreshments of cake 1 n 4
and tests.
sided. Mrs. Pe~rl Reyn~I?a was Methodist Cburch wa.s a~n~
FE~. 17
Kay and St-evie, were 'sunda; punch were served to Wayne
The Enterprise EUB church Miss Carol Hudson, a
cha•rman, gwmg the ced and mem.bers will parhci· Judge Rankin M. Gibson ~~~ afternoon visitors of Mr. and King, Mrs. Ivan Wood, Mr.
will have five night •
er
in
the
Clintonville
Schools,
prayer
an.d the groop pate. An offerm~ ~as taken for s~ak at the Po~er~ Juwor Mrs. Joseph JohniOil.
and Mrs. Richard Gllke)' and
8
f{llr Christ" beginning February visited recently with her par·
the Lords Prayer in the School of M1ss1ons at Dela· 1H1gh Schoolo Aud1ton_um _Mon· Mr. Franklin Russell
Mark. and Mr. and Mrs.
16 through 20, at 7:30p.m. each enls, Mr. and Mrs.
George
. .
.
ware.
day at 8 P. m. Music wdl be Mr. and Mrs. Guy Russell
Willlam Lambert and daull)levening. Rev. c. B. Burns of Hudson.
The nommatmg c~mmtttee Mrs. Amos Leonard, devotion· provided by the Rutland Hl~h Terry were SUnday afternoon
Tamara and Debra.
Amanda wi11 be the evangelist. Mrs. Harold Harrison
report was tabled until next al and program leader, opened School ·Band. Refreshments Will . 't
0f their parents Mr
The
· is invited.
J . Bailey) arrived by
meeting. The cla~s vot.ed to the devotions by reading ~salm be furnished .by the Meigs Coun· vtsl ~rs Lincoln Russen.'
·
ENJOY PARTY
this week from Florida to
a bake sale '" AprU and 67, followed by a medllatmn on ty Democrattc Club. Club mem- M
·d M W A Elam of students had a Valentine par·
with her parents, Mr. and
discussion was held on the \''What we have Jn our hand.'' hers are asked to bring sand· 8 r. t:n W ;;· w r~ weekend
today at Portland Gr~de
Herman Bailey. Mr. BaUey is purchase of a cook stove. ·
She also spoke on the observ· wiches. The public is invited.
0
• a patient at Meigs Memorial Mrs. Edgar AUensworth gave ance of the 25th anniversary or Theodorus Council Daughters vtsi
ck El ell'
'
·
refreshments.
Hospital.
the prD8ram entitled, "The Gra- the WSCS.
o! America will meet Monday
a
am.
Dr. R. II. Pickens has
cious Invitation, Come
and "What It Means to Belong to · at 7:30 p.m. at JOOF hall. AU
TYPI
turned from Florida whore
· " fotlowed by the 23rd the WSCS" was the topic of officers and the team are reattended a medical
Miss Mabel Hysell will the program with all members quested to he present to pracand also vacationed at Mismi pre~nt the program for the taking part. Prayer b.y Mrs. tice for inspection. A valentine
• Beach.
next meeting on uThe Art or Morgan closed the meetmg. At- Ipr.rty and potJuck refreshments
1 ~!lMD 4 Dr. Hard Top. One •
•
Mr.
and
Mra.
Donald
Low·
Living"
with Mrs. Reibel and tending were those named a- wm follow the meeting.
uafeful local owner. Low mile·
• ery were in Cannonsburg, Pa. Mrs. Otho Walls as hostesses .~ bove and Mrs. Carl Shields and ,
FEB. It
a&amp;~· Auto. shift.
•
last week with the latter's
Mrs. Millon Houdashelt was a Mrs. Roy Riffle.
The Reedsviile • Long Bot\! h•
ther, Mrs. Nancy Pollard,
guest.
tom Home Demonstration club
Shop all dau until 9:0fJ In
62 ....Iuick
$2,395 • Cleo nero
i• r2CIIperaiing from a leg
On the sick report were Em·
wlli m~et Wednesday, Feb. 19
ture. Mrs. Lowery
ma Bissett, Homer Jones,
at the home of Mrs. Vivian
L&lt;Sabre 4 Dr. Hard Top. One
the eeenlng.
e FrH Cus~Mttr Parking
for
a
week
with
her
mother
reche
Gilkey,
Pauline
Van
Humphrey. The topic for
carefUl lor:al owner. Extra nice.
Ac:ro11 From Our Store
Auto.
... ahilt
turning home this week.
Edward Evans, William
~
meeting is Meigs County
1 i-":.,:-""~~~~~:..::~~ ;;;i;.=======;lolds, Miss Mildred Howley,
. 'iu'··lck
$
J
sources. Leaders are Mrs.
--- 2•
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Susan Slater.
Mrs. Dayton Strickland was Wilson and Mrs. Opal Harris.
62
~ta Sta. Wagon. Low mile- !
The hostesses, Pearl Reyn- named Valentine Girl of the A covered dish luneb will be
aP..
steering and brakes.
,olds, Mrs. Minerva Childers club when the Sew·Rite
~atie srift. A "cream
Mrs. William Reynolds, Mrs. dub met Wednesday eve~ing
P,t~';
.
Edith Russell, Mrs. Nora
their club room. An
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and Frances Roush contrlbut· ate poem was
and
1
Jlord _ _ _ $2,795
ing, served a dessert course in read by Mrs. Elza ·
Jr.
keeping with the
Valentine A short business session was
!heme. The table was decorated held with Mrs. Gilmore,
500 - 2 Dr. Hard
wlth an arrangement of carna- president, presiding. It was
seats, floor shift.
tions
and a heart with large nounced that the ways
interior. Power steer·
eMINIATURE LANE CEDAR CHEST
satin bow.
means committee will meet beb:•akes. One of Forri's
and this one is tops,
1 1;~~~--===----"llfore the nexl meeting of the
eFOAM SEAT CUSHIONS
club. The traveling prize doe BRASS MAGAZINE RACKS
nated by Mrs. Edward
- - $1,095
was awarded to Mrs. WUJ~
DRESSER LAMPS
POMEROY, OHIO
Boyer.
Refreshments carrying out
TONIGHT
the Valentine theme were ser·
Lucille Ball and Bob Hope
ved by Ute hostesses, Mrs. Don$1,195 .
$55
NYLON FRIEZE COVERED
in
aid McKnight and Mrs.
2 Dr. Hard Top . Power
ucRITIC'S
CHOICE"
ward WAOlls. Hostesses lor
$89
LEATHER LIKE VINYL COVERED
(Technicolor)
and brakes. CruisemaLucille Ball, Bob HoP", Marl- next meetbt&amp; CHI February
~~;,.~ clean.
tyn Maxwell, Rip Tom, Je• will be Mrs. ~ Browning
ole
Royce t...ndi8, Jim -BackuJ and Mrs. Calvin Simpson.
3 Pc. Bed Room Suites - - - - - $88
"CAPTAIN SINBAD"
~
.
(Teclanieolor)
$69
Complete Bunk Beds
Friernh
Ho110r
Mr••
Guy Williams, Heidi Bruhl.
Reibel on Birthday
Includes following equipment: Heater and dePedro Armendariz.
Cotton Mattress, Any Size
$9.88
Mrs. Henry Reibel was hot&gt;
froster, Signal Lights, Heavy Duty front and
SUN., MON. ond TUESDAY ored at a surprlae birthday
9x12 Tweed Rugs, foam backed _ $19.88
rear Springs, Rear Bumper, Spare Tire, Oil
Fob. 16-17·11
ty Wednesday, afternoon

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FEBRUARY 15; 1964

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ELBERFELDS

DRY CLEANING
10 lbs. $2
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

1~.,;;ENiiiD OF lJNE - A large crowd of pOlice officers, sheriff's department officials and state highway patrelm•
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around the tractor and wagon, bottom photo, which carried the body of accused slayer Rudy Zamori from
a wooded area aft~r ~· apll!":ently com!"i~ted suicide as officials closed in on him. Above, Athens Count Depu\'f
Bob Allen and Wtldlife offictai Everett Rtdge are among the well-armed officials riding on a cart
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Your Choice-$1.79

Of Middleport
Dies Friday

MEIGS THEATRE

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BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU.

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Hoover Cluners - - - - - - $39.50

4 Pc.

Sedional Living

Room Suites - - - - - - $199.00
2-Pc. Living Room Suites - - - - - $99
Admiral Color T. V.

$399 w t

John Sturaen'

James Donald, Chu. Bron-

son, Jamea Coburn.
Colltr4•rtoen
Running ti2ne: 3 Hrs_ Box·
oUiee elooeo 8:00 p.M.

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Strong, Henry JWbel 1
Donl•y Reibel, Fie Reibel and
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Bobbie
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First stop:
exceptional
dining

Save 1-2 On Many Items Including Living
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BAKER FURNITURE

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off to a bet~t start wttli a
served in an invltln&amp; atmosphere
help.
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during '·!df«hool
To~ght, wtl~ be different. Their teams meet iit Racine, Wolfe's wltli'-1-12 r&amp;o
Momson • wtth a perfect 17-o l)teln.- Sentinel Photo.
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Mlk~ Morr':BOn of ~oulhero Local are_ &amp;e!ID together often

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V8, standard Trans. Ractio and Heater

Special l Price Sale !

"Buy On Baker's Convenl•nt T•rms"

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by Mrs. . · ' .,.,..
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Robert Chii~· · After the
Steve McQueen, James Gam· li ~~ere ope~~
cake, Ice cream
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coffee were aerve&lt;l •to Mn.

No Increase in Admiulon.

Frigidaire Dryers

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