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POMEROY-MIDDI EPORT. OHIO

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1964

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Panthers Rap .Gallipolis 9-4. ~n Third. . w~··r·
~'1 Panthers won' theft
...,.nd ltroilht l'Oniest .of !he
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. day d•l .. n .. m II~ "'·· ~ .. ..
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IICGI'e. II 11'81 their first SEOAL
South•m Division vl&lt;~JtY.
David Reed, Junior rigbthancler, teattered Dine hits •nd e.,.
Joyed errort,eoa support in the
rleld, while blr stickers Mlck·
' · Wlaebrennor. Bob Crow and
i · : :1 himself were
rapplll(
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!;aiJipolis
pitchers
I r •NO h1ts each. Altogether,
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Limit Quantltiesl .

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the Panthers CG!led~ II hlto,
four In the bl.. rtr-run fOIIl'lh
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Ron .Janey, • fresluQan ~
came on In the filth and flnlsll.
ed up, abiOI'bed the thumpiOI.
They weren't wild, lhey just
couldu:t get the Pantb_era out.
They fanned 111, walked tbri!e.
Only &lt;two ermrs wer, logged
by tbe Blue Devlil, .
Pomeroy got one ·run In ·jhe
~ncl lnnlng on Winebrenner'•
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leadoff double, olngl.,
by
George Harril and Reed, and a
droppc!;t'lly IIIII to rl&amp;bl. A,..
other aeored ~ the third wflen
Phil Swiade:U aiOIIed with pne
out and • Cr!&gt;W doubl'!ll. Six
romped home In tbe fow:th 11
BUI Jewell led flff slncJinl,
Gary Jenkll!a fanned. but Reed
got hla lecond otra14!ht hll,
Dave Baker .,..alked, Bob Smlth
was safe on a fielder'• cholct,
the shortstop erred on SwlndeU'o ground ball, Winebrenner
doubled, and Crow singled.

One more ,cored· II! 1M fifth fSilnders' single .

u Jenltlna led flff with a"'slngle l Reed, looking strl&gt;fog•r
and a&lt;ored on • Bakot''l s!ll(le. lnrung, fanned seven and wa:lt· i
~ Blue Devlls aot to ~ ed ju!t one. He struck out
fOr one iq the third 01} a 11'Aik, side in lhe fifth .
Pbll Sanders' double. and a 1~&lt;&gt;: Today the Panthers go to
riCice fly. Two ~ lri t6 e Rutland for .a non·I•ague game.
fourth when Pete Anderson, Line score :
Ml"'hell and Fred Hill oj&gt;ened Gallipolis DOl 2110 I - 4 9 2
with back-to.)&gt;aclc Jingles, and Pomeroy
Oll 610 X - 9 11 0
a fielder's choice. 'l'be fl!lfll run Mitchell ILPJ. Hill 14), Jancame In the seventh when Dan ey I51 and Long. Rffil a n d
Gilmore doubled deep, between Winebrenner. Umpires: R o y
llle high ochool and ,the church ArmeS( plate: bases, Homer
(ground rule) ll¢ scored on 1Srn1th , George Nesselroad, Jr.

ttpent• tor

ball- -~ .
JPiroiBut~

1dflO!Jed '"'ptata ot .a.
ball team abd J.-. ·
Rochelter, -MinD,. .W,W
tbe Indians' hoete)' IUIII' ·

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PROCLAMATION - Donald Mullen, Crusade Vice-Chalnnan, left, l n d
. Vaughan, Crusade Chairman, right, attend ~troclamaticm~ liCJ!in.l cere-,
establishing April 13·18 Cancer Control Week.
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You'll .find at These Stores
RACINE

RUTLAND

Food Market

Clover Farm

"Tho Ilion Wltb A Bon•

Department Store

Fifth 1nd Purl

Rt. 124

RACINE
aro hopeful Indications.
gains have been made.
Goiater 1ainl can be made

One Owner

62 RAMBLER

RUTLAND

59 PONTIAC

·L·YQNS
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RAdio and beater,
er ateerlns ami b1'111ail!!

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.TUPPERS. PLAINS

TRIP TO
WOillDS FAIR

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dio and heater.
4 Dr. Auto.

Price• Are Born ·
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PirMide Choeoiote
Sweetie Pia

AFTER
WORK HOURS

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U. S. steel production
February, 1964. totaled

WAX PAPER '::·19c
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BLEACH
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PRODUO SPECIALS

Presh

Cri'P

:peelal for

Loj.p24SIIa

e2 &amp; 4 CYCLE ENGINES

•18" - 19" -

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Head LeHuce

"9of, &amp;\rau
FARM lOY
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20" - 22" SIZES

e2'12 TO 3 H.P.

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and

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ready lo cook

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PEACH
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New Cabbage
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Jock &amp; Jill

BEST COLA BUY

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Northern

serves 1v

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COOKIES
EACH BOnLE : " '·
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Elsewhere! _1 !

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Lal'fiCIYall•w

Carrots

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S~USAGE

PA'l*l'IES

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AtTEND EVENT

15 Mrs. Lenardos Sellers,
15 with Mrs. Ann Beegle and Mrs.
I Bell Thelso ol Racine attended
3 the' Meigs County 28th annual
Home ~onstration

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1-Sill.PATTIES
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goodntss In ntw, tonvenlent ~11. Plttltt
•IIY firm, hold IOitltlrl Madt ~Ill
for J11• Ill looN(cl!to.
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. Nt fuss. Just put sausJ:tt, pattln kt 1ht
Skillet tr on 1~e broiler, slzzlt ~t dont

-then on lo bunt ~lovorfMoolhot:o utin', .,.

s•• ...,,,-.!1!!~1 'ilt

ond 1•"1-rftlnt t,nil!j..._

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P.erry

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Hert't Jood ritwsl lo- IVIns firms Sw.·
U&amp;e- Ohio's favorite -Mw. In rtld,.tf.
USI plttits. Samt Dld-IUhj~ntd COII~trJ

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4 O.or StatiOil W.,GL
All black. 20,000 mU-.

10 In The Can " .
Pllfabu'l! luttarmllk

4c Off Label
bloln Hood

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Hit at Hearing

'Coin. . ..
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Aprill8-19
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TwiJI II•• CMftplet•

e .HOlLYWOOb BEDS ··• ·•· $37
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e 9 Pa. DINm£ ...... · ....
eENGLANDER MAnRESS .. $39.95
12

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e FRIGIDAIRE . REFRIGERATOR $199
·i&gt;Sli
e UVING ROOM SUITES .. $249.00
2 PCI, FLIXSTEEL

BAKER FURNITURE

HEAR WEt&amp;

NEW HAVEN - Several cJ*'aons from New HaVen went ""'
on Thursday

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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ZIPPER BAGS ·

BROOMS
MADI IJI! ~S~
Reg. $1.39 - 'vatu.e 'i'llscount,
Price. See these a&amp; your'Jionan.'
za Store anc:l'lave. ShOtyearly.

Assorted Colort

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CLEARANCE SALE!
LADIES' NEW SPRING

HOUSE PAINT
Whl'- ..... Colon

COATS

89

FINE LAMINATED FABRids

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Values to $19.95. All ladies new
Spring Coats reduced for quick

sale.
LONG STEM

14~

INCH

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TOOL SALE!

C::IIT COLONIAL FANCY
GLASSWARE
S.locl or Fruit Bowl
v--s.rvlng Pltll
or ConelY Ja; ·· ·

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CHOOSE FROM 40 ITEMS
Values to $1.29. Big assortment of
tools. Choose from 40 items, new low
lllscount price. Shop early and save.

Values to 89c Better Glass
W1re .at a new luw di•
count price. Sbop earl)'.

DISCOUNT PRICE

54!.

by-Away Nowl

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LADIES' NEW
SPRING

DRESSES

W11r
DRESS SLACKS .

Top volue,
DOW low dl• $1,99
count

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Reg. $1.59 \'alue women'.i woven fancy

decorated straw
Handbags.

.00
11ch

"VI-JON" ASSORTED

TOILETRIES
CHOICE

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Your

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DISCOUNT
PRICE

PAINT PAN and
ROLLER SETS
Reg. $1.29 value

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Paint Pan and Roller Sets. Save now
New low discount
price.
DISCOUNT
PRICE

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MEN'S PLAIN TOE BLACK

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OXFORDS

Reg. $5.00 valu~s. Mens plain toe
Black ' Oxfords. ' Save now at this
low I
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discount pnce.

SLACKS

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the Harrlsonvllle Pres~~)&lt;- ·
\terl1on Church, ..ch oveqlnJ at ,
vetersos and wives are from Sunday lhroullh' Aid ' ·
One does not have to
Cecil Coz 1riU
aeh.
a member to attend IDOl1&gt;
pre
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and save lk.

SPECIAL ASSORTMENT

REVIV.U. ANNOUNCED
Revival servlcea 1riU be be..

WOMEN'S FANCY Dacoreted
WOVEN STRAW

One large group of
Toiletrie11. See these

uve.

PiES

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Di1count Prlc•

DISCOUNT PRICE

PLASTIC ROSES
i'ockoolllnAiunch
Rei. . . •olu•l
dos. Ill a bUnch
Plulle ao....
see tloeoe a a 4

Values to 29c in this group;
Special purchase. Large lizt
Loop Rugs. Asst. colors.

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Paint. lletl. ~-1111
kat.· Paint up now
ODd 01ve at JOUr
Boalnu Store,

Asst. SizH and Colort

Reg. $1.99 value zipper
Utility Bag. Assorted col·
ors. See these for top value .

ALWAYS. SHOP .TRE
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LOOP RUGS

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eolumbus VIIR&lt;O llullday.
~ Awards In bfnd basketball Wellman
Mr. and llln. Har)Q
ftd lnlr
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amur"' wero .......- Alfred Scarberry, Jr., Prine~ ' &lt;If Mr and Mro Earl Daven-

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ed It \he annuli Awanh . Day
bekl TUe\lday at the Mkldleport
Hlcb School ....mbly. T h •
PJedce 10 lhe Flag were giv·
.en aqd the Middleport senior
band, se:tecl on tho stage, playj!j!_,..er 1 numberl.
Mr. Eugene Gherk~, band d~
rector, presenled semor mod-

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pal, presented lhe cbeerleader awardJ, IIOIIkw medals 10
Clnda Sauer, Sandra Sl.....,;
Junior letten to Palsy Manley
and Judy Moore.
Mr. Wllllams a•ve tbe alrl'•
intramural• with aenlor modals going to Kareo Hsc:bner, AnIta Bowles, Ned• Bradford, Lym&gt;

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with llln. J~ Cook and c:bild·
ren. Tommy and Cllanle.
ldr G
StaOsb
h s retu~ ~':r homeu'! ~rant.st after spending lbe wtntor in
Florida with ber son and lamfly Mr. and Mrs. WiWam StanB-

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JuU~wiwam

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mas Evans, Marvin Fry,

Around And
About
Middleport

Ed

Gilmore, Debbie Grueser, Rose
Marie Hackett. Marjorie Harris, David Jenkins, ~athy MeElhlnny, Peggy McK~ney' Su. san Morr1s, Susan Oh~nger, Ca-

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to the ll)&gt;eelal medJ,.
project. All bl1111atlon wu
rocelved and aCcepted to atlend
Delaware

by the

'-'&lt; o1 !be

Depart.

llie!rtaJe Olapeau Mro, Francoo
SbermaD April 18th Ia DeJa.
Hbalessel tor May will

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Mra. De!OI'fl Magnani and Mn.
~ llllcker. Re!reehmenbl

RADIO

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Mr. and Mrs, Marvin

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rtomember your next
Yleft to Kropr."

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'""nlis 1s tender, lfrlatle·free bite aiae sww beef.
The meat people M Kroger auan.ntee It
becauee stew beef il not a side Unt
W'ltb us; it'l a point ot pride;

Center Cut

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plus Top Value Stamps

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Cream Pies ............. ...... ········· 3t!.:89c
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Cini'ICimon Rolls .................
.~~~its .... - . . . L-~ ....12 ~.:.79c

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btillgtoourlto18. You'll have won 1500T6p Value
Stamps. If tho ,words "You Win 500 Top Value
Stamps" ap~ar, tum tho card In fol your stamp

• 'W!IIdl: lee, 'n or .Save. When you

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BEnER CONSTRUCTION.

prizo.
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Del!lch en1ly blank. Fill out, and dliposltln official
San" Swooplflikos
• Top1l(al~.e · Stamps "See
enlly box lit our store. Winner gets family trip to
"""York ~oltd'a Fair.

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GRAND PRIZE Dfi4W~N.cf MW.l'-',3Q
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Applesauce "................ . 6k--$1
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Grdund Chuck ....-...-.. ~ 69c Bonertss Roast .. ..:..:~: ··•· 69c Ham ........ ...... .._.c.~·· .... . ...... 99c ::4b~­.,.
Swiss Steak ........ •:. ·: .,""" · ~ 59c Pork~Roa
;,, st ...... - ""!' ........... • ·39
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the World's Fair

WINNERS

50 E}OwA

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1 Get a ~J!E£ "~ 'n Save".entry card ,wery time
• you ~ our store. No purChase requirecL
2 Ufl f)ff Topple. Underneath you'H find' one of 3

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Re\loetm ·e zhibltl, 1athered from aU
over tbe wor14 for your de1ight.
EDjoy, with yOur whole family,
t.bo dream trip of • lifetime!
EverythiDg firat cl881, from
air.jet b'aD8})0ltatioa (where
available) to newe~~t New York
City lu&amp;.,Y bole!. Theatre, Digbi
dub, (baby-oilier p&lt;Ovidecll)
aigbteednl •. , .ill addition to
"cloing'' tiM Fair. Eveu breokfut
in bed, if y;g cboollel

HUNDRtDS OF WINNERS

READY-MIX CO.

pment Cost .I

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"Have op.n
8hut
sparkUng

world of wondenl

• 2 pea. American Tourl.ter
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• Daily
moDey .... meala.
fair
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Auxili" · p· ls
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Lincoln·st have leamed
their son, Russell Roush.
companied the senior
members or Oak Hill
School on their senior trip to
Washington, D. C. Mr. Roush Is
on the faculty of Oak Hill High
School and teachea English aad

·· l.targe job.or small.

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1o Colwilbul wltll lbem wore · F..-.- IIIIIs J~ &lt;t ~lnclo- 1 "Some guesta who want lOW- A1f too Orten civic
'lttroclln to ·tile
ldra. Joe Kimel and baby of nail, and his oon, Ed Wrllbt ell for IOUYenlr• are paying 1..- lions fall to ~
Cl!ftCrlullltklot ,. 1 job Sd II •
~. who ·wUI vlall there Jr., .editor, will be the . Joint them," said Joseph J. Van o1
work by our loclli paper:
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Mr. a.nd Mro. Barrie Phillips ol thtea joumlllsm VOUPI at
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&lt;If Athenl Yllited oev"ff' dayJ Ohio UniYmlt)'. May t.
l.tat week wllb her parenbl, Mr, Co-hoots I&lt;O' !be banqael'lnd
and Mra. llllgh Be~hs and ~ ~ the llou-.tem
Pomeroy wllb his ~. Mi',
N.....,.per l\aociatilln.
and Mri. Daytoa· l'tiUlllll. ")lor· S
. Oil and '11leta Sicrle "'' oouprlq vacatlall 1n&gt;m IIUI . P (men'• • and women'•
his studies at Ohio University. ~ oociOtlel).
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ed by lhe Wr!8biL Tlielr week·
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1 Clnclnnatl suburban lnll three i
beauty In
Of ·
yean qo.
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the GalllpoiJs 'l'rlbune llld Gal- l
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Tbe Racme F~n' Awdl· l bllSineu aess1on elect olflcen :
l.try voted • $31 dQI!atloo lor, and a "problem'CIInlc" ot 31
fire equipment j¥hen II met at ! p.m. in Copelaiod Hall prior 1o .
!be borne of Mrs. Llnlia Beeglo !!be banquet. Administrative ...,. i
Thul'l!day.
. retary Of the •SEONA II L. . J. 1
The meeting was called to or- 1Hartin, director of the 0 h i o ;
derby 1be ,..esldenl,. Mrs. Lin· I University School of Journal- I
da Beegle. Mrs. Joann Price, . Ism.
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treasurer r!'P&lt;Jrted II balance of! Marty Wllllams president of I
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A jitney oupper Ia planned tbe winner of U.. ·ootstandin
Saturday, AprU 251b · at .lbo 7th joumallsm student award
and 8tb grade scbool building. Introduce newly elected olflcero.
On Aprll 2.1rd a meellng will MISs Marcla Holfetz, pretldent
tultlonebl• tn.tchlng b.::. ,
be held at the new fire house of 'Thota s;,ma Pbl,
pre.
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Following the meeting, Mra. ~~=~ ::a:ralhe coonBeegle served coffoe and cook· ties &lt;If Athens M~ Jackson I
Crea,., Sky lluo or Block. Mi&lt;l
patent loa"-'r uppon. Ha.. high or mid hnl1 In Pink, White,
lei to Mrs. Ruth illn, Mrs. Lir&gt; Hocking Washinliton ~Fairfield '
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lanWben Arturo Mosquera came guage and IJ rated high schola•
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J~kle Hawley, Karen Hawley, Mrs. Marion Van Meter
~ary Malik, Charles Mullen, family, Pearl-S\,
Josephine Tooney and A n n I were Miss SUsie
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student nurse at Gallipolla; Mrs.
· Presented with Seventh g&lt;ade ICarl Smith and son, Jake, and
certificates were Joyce Davts daughter, Susie, of
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and Kathy Morgan.
, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mr. Carl Wolle, Head Basket- ILetart, W. Va., Mn.
·ball ~oach, awarded varsity baa. ISwisher, Cheshire, and Mrs.
ketbill senior medals to Ro~- ICarl Roach and chlldren, Pon&gt; I
·ald Hanning, Mtrhael Morr1s, eroy.
Ifavla Rice, Jack Satterfield, 1 Mr. L. w. McCodlao, Mrs.
·and David Thomas. Receiving 0 . Rail and Mr. Emerson
let•s were Jeff Hodges, Wil· were in Jacksoa Tuesday
lar4 Moore and Joe Srephen· ing to attend a
fon' managers, Tom King, IOhio School Boanl
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i son High. School. School drop·Reserve basketball
letters outs and school finance were
wk• presented by Mr. Williams ' the prngram topics to be
1o .llli:J!ael Bratton, Sam Clat· sented.
..i,rif/Y, Jon Cl!J111ingham, Pat · Pvt. Larry L. Mitch, son of
'Edwards, Jim Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mitch, Is
'nary Stobart and the man• undergoing basic training
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Former CoqresllllllUI ,Waller .,!.Ill. ·
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H. Moeller cllarsed 'l'Ueaday !.Irs· Woyne 81~ has been
his Republlaa oppone111
lbe ~ lo her bome by Ulileu.
lOth District .UI in Congress Kathy Morpn 111 Kld4leport
"recently dlscl011ed his lack of opeut tbe week end with , her
-nowledce m a d&gt;eap polltlcal grsndmolber, Mrs. w. A. M&lt;O'play, designed 1o ~mbarrliS gan
President Johnson."
and Mro Waldon IIAII&gt;ortl
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In, $3G mllllon in unused appro.
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Ohio a M75,000 sewer system
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and treatment project.
"This is positively
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MoeUer cleclarod. "Tbe funds .Oblo'a loP Democrats believe
referred lo were f1'9111 the """· approval of !be f600 llllllloo
Redevelopment AdmlnlatraUon blgbw
blch
(ARA) ; the exa&lt;t sum
wu; be a:;,.~~~
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~ mlWon and was WJ!!sed 108f1 Iota~would ~ the st!~·s ~
m01111y •In . ARA. Th!!oe fWida tal lndebteflne8o over fl bllhave ·now beea placed Into lbe U
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anti·PIJVerty .. program, a~- on. .
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ment.
Salle and otato Democratic
The . Pomeroy 'project
was ChalrmanWllllam Coleman,
not even C&lt;]llllected with AliA, bave voiCed -ltlon lo the
its application waa wlth ¥eel· bond lsoue. DJSalle also_ opposerated PubHe Works (APW) aud ed the $250 =~ 8) 1181 f~this fact was confirmed by a provements
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slr!Jctl.oo had .clecllned since he
APW funds have been deplet- left office In January of 1.9U,
ed since last Januaty 20 Slaco and also claimed Ohio could
ARA's grant money ba~ been ·Use other means to get
new
exhausted siDCe .ast June,'Prei- roads.
ldent Johnson 1n bls wisdom re"llldlcalloas are lbat over
quired that the surplus lunda I * mlllloa In federal luads
of $20 nlilllon be put to use else- are nallabfe," DISalle oald,
where."
.. 1&lt;tdck Wl1llld tel[lllra a com"How else shall one label the mltment of only $U mUIIon ID
Congressman's cheap charges,·· matcbln1 money from t • e
Moeller asked, 11 thaa to brand state."
theDI as i'oorbacks of lbe first
He said bond Issues contlnwater?"
ued to be a method of existence
of lbe admlnlBtraUon of Gov.
Durtng IIMJ2, 3.34~.0011 persons . Jatnefl A. Rhodes, who ' wao
were ~njured · in !raffle accldeirts elected on the balls of proml
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Mary Wolfe.
1 see General McArthur'a Funeral
Eighth grade certificates were , and visited Langley Air Ba""
JiVeD to Candace Bahr, Marsha 1 on the way back they
Bowli!l, Sandra Clatworthy, Bet-1 through Washington, D. C.
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her etb birthday ami!- Inez Marohl , 'th Mno ,
veraary with a PF17 at the al·
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toi'IIOO!l Klnderprten clua Frlday, April 10. Mra, Pearl ~Y· ture umbrella iiUed w111i·
nolda, leacber of the ~lass, 88- dy given 88 lavot'l. Jull
olsted Mrs. Hamm wllb lbe par- as hor belpera ond
taty whlcll carried out the AprU
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ahower theme.
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Mro. Hamm served cake with
Karm Jolmson,
names of lbe chlk!ren jnocrlb,!~edina Pratt.

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and children. She has been ed and Ice cream Wllb
Bradford,
Lynn Daniels, Ellen Eberlbach, Judy Martin, Paula visiting
for the past few weeks
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dy Martin, Michael Morris. Ca· Ruth Reed Cinda Sauer, Carol brother-In-law Dr and' . Mrs P. M. SiJlts, lil ber bOll&gt;!' , In
rol Scott, Marilyn Swan, Me~ Scott, &amp;u{.u.a Simpaoo.
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• Buckannon, W, ,Va., alter visltvin Swisher, · Janice Tannehill stewart, Marilyn swan, Janice Mrs ·Delbert Mitchellli visit- ing bere for some Ume.
and Judy Wildermuth.
Tannehill and Judy Wildermuth; 1
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Jonior letters went to Michl senior lettero, Hope Bishop and .:!rt City w::!re..,he ~ w~~~~~ ~~~--MOTOROLA
_Archer, Joy Boggs; su....e Ellen Dutton; junior letters, on construcUon at the ~
~r•dbury , Ann Criner, D1anna Christine Bahr, Joy Boggs;-Suz- ·Fair She plans to return 1n
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F...ler Linda Kaull, Seren Lew- Ann Criner, Dianna Criswell,
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n&amp;y. ~ary Walburn.
lbsra Hoffner, Seren Lewis, Ju· Mitchell were her siSter,
'JII!Oeivlng sophomore notes 1dy Moore, Martha Nicholson and Estelle Turley~ . Nitro, W. HBY·II
werfCarole Anderson, Christine Diane van Cooney.
aud llerf~!."andlbon, Lehslslle_,. 0 d-ll
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Edl!frds, David Burkett, Sam- day for Bradbury studenbl
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niy_Clatworthy, Roy Coleman, will be eligtble to enter
Mrs. Clyde BarUett aud dauPorneny
.Coonie Cooke, Pam Covert, Lar- port High School nm fall.
ghter~ky, have returned
ry tlllldwell, Edith Haptsonstall, toured the building and
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:lhed, Kathy Lacey, Ollta Lewis, , _ _
Joyce Long, Sean Mullen, Da·
vld Oliver, Mary Lou Teaford,
;Paula Theis and Brenda Toney.
Freshman notes were awarded to Elinor 8CJ(timer, Leland

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loca &gt;Oik.~ State Rt. 143. by .
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1:35 11oor of DeUveranoo ·.
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t:llii Bible Speako 1o You
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
10:33 Wash. Reports to People
11:00 Counlry Hymn Time
12:110 Noon Ne"'
12:u Tbe Seareh
12:30 ReY. Merlln Teelo
1:00 Billy Graham
1:35 Lulh•r•n Hour
2:00 The Cburcb AI ~ork
2:~ Tbe Navy Swlnes
Z::IO The lllf, Lie
3:110 Tlie.Quiet Hour
J::l$ Sunday Showca84!
5•00 Baptist Laymd's Rooir
5:3;i \'!Orld In Review
t :OO Sian OU

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a1 t.be a1u! • wide
ballotiug will " ...,...,.... by
the O!ISAA this ....
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OI!SAA eolllmltosloner ' Plul
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tiO member llcbooll will elect
0
to raise llle atandard.
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u,.:,vellly -Bal...,..
By ROBERT GRIMM
A...., Ia!ion ""' eligible to rule "Due to tho ~ , o1
Vllltod Prell _!Dienlau-1 on the propos!ll.
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tcbool population and tho •~IllCOLUMBVS (UPI) - The The l08\1It oot only will. !Mke ber 111 • eonoolldallons , ~
· ranks ol Oblo's omaller blgh the two divisions more bal- place ,-lhe Clut A ..,oo~&gt;~o with
ocbooll were lei today~ 1 big lllll!ed bat &amp;hou1d generate lome the preoe~~t clusiflcatlon are
transfuslon o1 athletlc tal&lt;nt be;
r
titlon in next gradually disappearing.'' Lan~~t!::d~~:.\u:":
Cl:::r ~elbllll tour- dis said. "We have a ~ un-

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Jump From 180 Boys t 250

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'llltll lbe -~A&amp;.
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IIIII lib tl1ll
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bm ~ three • year hllh
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........ ~t jo ocbooll wttb 201 "t11Mior tilt ,..... dltldlll ' Nllll aloo wlll be lilt

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or more wl!I ba Ill Class AA. Une !he prilpo!1loa
be!l1le lour-year school dlvldh!l ...,. mon 1lllllmncod.
Une Ia MW IIIII and Will be lr&gt;- ~ tho tHad """' l.orpo:
crWoll tO 350.
' hi&amp;tl acboOIIla OKpeCtocf 10 r.on~ 'll1lij will be tho second lime 1tinue," Landis said.
11\n.. ylllll'S the claoslflcatk•n Nllll - · ; repmon!Ation
il!lf ,bej!n swltched. SU!rting 'wll1 be deter'lnln41d by !be ~
with !he llli0-61 school year. it lobar, liM, fllll'llllments, and •
was changed from !511 to the total of 112 Cllos AA tesml ,wlll
..,_I 1811 boys, reBIIItlng In become Clus A.
_Clus A
and 399 · La;:::

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"':c=~ :'~:'~bears Cl::"u!"~:tO::!. t'0118011da- :/:,~

Cius A dlvislona and InfUse the ed by tho change.
' oot Landis' statement. • Ten
smaller !IChools with 112 new The dlvlding line between, ,..,. ago, .there were 58f
tesml. Each member school of 1 Class AA and A will he raised schools wltb fewer than 250 stulh&lt;' Ohio HIJ!h School AthleUc!lrom the
180 boys ell- !Ients, but now the total h••

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«&lt;lor dlriJCU,. lilM ........
buketboU ~ !llllt...
counl)l ~ ~ 1#11
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liono aild 1Jo9mf.. enroDtnents Class AA a
rger
Pau~-·Milln., wlll llliOt Ia I 1..
took their toll on Class A sc~•into tho I'OIIIId' boui at 'Uie ANIII
schools. Now there are only 398
That ~~:• ~ Landis April. IG.
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Cia" A tesml and 512 in Class
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SMOKED-COOKED
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2 fine
. mafketa - located In Pomeroy, .'Qiiiio
. and Middleport, Ohio
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WHOLE
OR
HALF

To Sports-Minded Buyers
StYUni and features of ex- onomy or performance.
ALL-GOOD

peila!ve European road cars are Luxury options Include a cenc:olllblned. with an AmerJcan ter console, power brakes 20d
production price, com- steerlng automatic

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Ford quality in the Mustang1 new line of cars from Ford
lllvblon of Jrord Motor Compuy.
Mustang hardtop and convert1!/li! models feature - as stand..-.1 equipment - oucb sports
and luxury features as bucket
oeota, 1110lded nylon carpeting,
flobr-mounled shalt lor both
IDII!Ual and automatic transmfislons, all-vinyl interior, padcled Jnatroment panel, and lull
wheel covers.
StarUng with the economlcal,
fun-to-drive basic Mustang, the
buyer may select options to
I or
11ve hJrn a sports car
street or compelltlnn use or a
luxury car geared to either ec--

transmis-

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rear-~eat radio speaker,
control trunk release, vinyl
covered hardtop roof, and air
conditioning.
The Mustang Is low - only
four feet, three Inches tall
with a wheel-base of 108 lncl&gt;·lf
es. It has an over-all length
181.6 inches - just haff an
longer than the
1957 Thunderbird - snd is
Inches wide. Yet, with
t o
bucket seats In the front and a
bench-type sesl In the rear,
offers 5-passenger famlly seat-11
ing. It weighs 400 pounds less
than the 1957 Thunderbird. due l
largely to a new type of body
constroction.

SLICED ~ BACON

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Haddock Fillets Pr••h _
Cod Fillets Prooh
. SmeIts
pereh p,.,•• ,
0 cean

lb. 49c
lb. 49c

lb.23c

frooh
Dr.,Hd - - - - -

1-lb,43C

Cop'n John

II Ju~
.r ,S(:Cr,,ps~

pko.

Frlod, '~~

!.ot ~~':' - - 79c
lb.

BORDEN'S FAMILY TREAT VANILLA

ICE CREAM
JANE PARKER

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Grou_p of

/Nddleporf to•
See World folf

~ MklTIIeporl groop of girls

Ia 'll'lklng plaq to take 111 the
York WoriCI'a .Fair lhla
Tlllimer and han started money iinakJns projects to get the
~ roW,. The girls are membeii of•·'l'roop 221, Girl Scouts,
wbO' with their leaders, Mrs.
~~ Hackett and Mrt. Wil11am Grueoer, arf! making plans.
The group plans to leave Parker!lbarg July 12 by chartered
Greyhoond · bus 1..- New York
and the lair. The thirteen girls
wlJI be accompanied by their
leaders and relaUves making a
toW of 38 pers0111 on the 5-day

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Lard-- 4 ~~i~ 6Sc ·Tomafo'·Soup

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ANN PAGE-RICH, CREAMY

10'"!01:10C

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Mr. and Mrt.

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(CALA STYLE)

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BISCUITS ;_ ____._-~
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lb.

PlODUC:IR~ PINIIT

SWEET MILK

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liGULAR I POll ITo .

BREAD ........,_'!-"-'·._-" _ 6 ..... *1

N~CK . ~q~~s -·-"---r---- 6,b. s1

FRESH ~ P_ORK LIVER ·"~ __ •. 29c
MINUTE STEAK ~~d~~~·w.uTa _ _ .... 89c

fROZEN FO ODS
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DEL MONTE TUNA ~~yu~k
4can~ $1
-DEL MONTE SALMON ~;;~•.••

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2 lb. 29c

400et.

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IOcOH

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ANN PAGI JLBOW

ONIONS~ Y-ellow Globe 31b. bag 15c

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3 ~::: 49c · ·Wr~ley Gum.- · 10~-; ~ _
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Mayonnabe ----'---:--. ~~~-SSe Mu$htoom
· ··lkdter . . 11? 3Sc · Dill Pickles
r.:Macaroni·- - 2 39c
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KENNEBEC or COBBLER

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TISSUE
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MADE WITH
pOTATO
fLOUR

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TOMATOESlb.49c ·-'
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BRAND FROZEN

REVIVAL IN PROGRI'a
The Revlvlal at the Syracuse
E.U.B. Cburch ls now in
gress at UO p. m. each
Friday nlght, April 17,
Youth Nlgbt, lnvltlng all
Young People to be at tbll
dey nlght service. We desire
have ao lllterest Ia your
ers for a giJOd revival that
will- shall "be done, and
trip.
shall be saved in these
one of the lint In a series of we want l!lv&lt; all glory to God.
projects will be a
rummage
aale to be held in the former
LEAVE FOR 11'1!8'1'
Sanborn Jewelry Store·.boildln~ Mrs. James Hood and claujli&gt;-JI
April 24-25. Anyone bavmg arti- ter, Ellen Jolene, left
clfS To donate for the sale may lor their new boJM at ~=II
conlart Mrs. Tom Rue, WY 2- Field, Callf, 'l1lor,... ac
!~Dq or Mrs. Robert Schmoll, pan1ec1 to Colllmbut by Mrs.
WY Z - ~521 for pickup. Other · Hood'• . . - , Mr. and Mrs.
proje,·ts include the sale
of KeMetb Daria and ber
c·a ·1~y at Ut~ high school
oo en, ~ 1114
Wednelldays aod Fridays: sav· Dew by jel to San
m \ bottle caps, and distri~utlng wiion 1bef ~ met by
'""d bills. They have also ~Ian- Hood, who 11 oervlng with !he
oed an outd- dance to
be tJ. S. Navy. Mrs. Hood had been
~Pid aT !he municipal pool June staying with her parents
in
!7. wiTh "The Jays" In chorge. Rutland since lao! Augullt and
Tl\e troop met Monday even- wao employed at Holzer HospltTng aT lhe home of Mrs. Hack- ~ al lrt GalllpollJ.
~tt whea new officers wert!! 1·

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12n.

Instant Coffee _____ .. slo;

:U.S. NO. l POTATOES ...... 50 lb.. bag 1.59

•s~~~ ~; J:9c

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9-9·· .c·

TOOTH,PA.S.Ye.

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Grueser. The troop will also a~
tend Primitive Camp May '1516-17 when they_ will have completed the reqUirements for
"curved bar" award, wblch
the highest award given
girl s~ts In this age grot!p.lf
The girls are members
the
freshman and sophomore
es in Middleport High SchooL

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JANE PARKER

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Elbow Macaroni

T~-~EFRISH _

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Whole Kernel Corn

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COMING APRIL 19th - The Uhrig Brothers
Chillicothe will be at the Enterprise E.U.B.
Sj!nday April 19th at 2 p.m. for a hymn
~]!\the Youth Fellowship. The public is

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Langsville
Sodety Notes _

STOKELY'S GOLDIN

CHUCK STEAK~';;'"_ ~ 59c PORK STEAK ::.~.; cut lb. 45c
lb..89c HAM -STEAK ~~~....
•- 89t ·~· lb.49c · RIB .STEAK :,-·_·lb. 99c RIB STEAK ~:..
•. 89c
CUBE
STE
AK
~=
VALUES

IUPIR-RtGHT- SKINLESS

WIENER

ROY'S FOOD BASKET .DI.EPORT, ·o.

ALL SKIN REMOVED
AITCH -BONE REMOVED
AND EXCESS FAT REMOVED

lb.

IGA to 5 VE YOU MOREl

-end;,

s~E~Kw:g~: ~:C~Wo

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COUNT .on
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POMEROY, 0.

113W. SECOND

·SAVINGS ON STEAKS TO PLEASE EVERY TASTE

89c

lb.
pkg.

Retails effecllve thru
AprlllBln Middleport-Pomeroy
''$EMI-BONELESSa
MEANS

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People In
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MAKE .ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY YOUR SHOPPI"'G: (:ENTER ·
FlOor Cov•rlnga and Furnish!.;.. for .Your Home and

For Fumlture -

Weerlnt Apparel For Your Femily. 0 P • n

!humlay;; ar.d;AII Week Da;o; Until ! !n ~ &amp;.nlns and Saturdays until 8;'30.
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EACH

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Sot our oprlnil and oummer ·
shower

of lfyltt - i l and ,.,

loct your favorite. All colon.

A ap~lal purchase of wo..
men's shift gowns, waltz
gowm, aieepcoats and ba·
by doll pajamu. Eaay to

Junior Slzet-9 to 15
. Misses Sizes 10 to 18

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and .olld colon, sizes
mall, medium. large al'id
extra lara;e.

Womens Sues 38 to 44

GIRLS ANKLETS - BOBBY SOCKS KNH-HI'S- CREW SOCKS

GIRLS
SKIRTS ·

Girl• light wtlght cotton and nylon, onoo 1la
--6-8'11 twlatar 10cko. Whlta- 3 pairs $1.00
Girl• combad coHon light weight triple roll
Mor-Pul lOcks. White. 51111 6 thru 8'11.
3 pairs $1.00
Girl• macllum welaht cotton twbtor IOCko.
SIAI 6 thrv 1¥1. White .
• 3 pain $1.00
Glrlo hi-bulk orion and . nylon atrMch crew
socko. 51111 4-6¥1. White arlil colort · 39c p1lr
!alrl1 hl-llulk orion and nylon . atratch . crew
socko. ila 6-8'11. White and colon 49c pair
Glrl1 li!Iorbtnt colton 1nd nylon otratch hygiene IOCko. 51u 6-8¥1. White_ .3. Pf1ln 17c
Infants abtorbtnt cotton.and nyl.. etratch hy.
gl- iaeks. Sla 4-6¥1. White _ 3 peln 77c
Glrii han-lon stretch d.- 10cko. Sla 6-8¥1.
Whllll
49c pair
Qlrlt coHon and nylon otratch \lefmU,da knee
...,.... Sla·ll-l¥1. Wllltund colore _49c pair

A wide seloctlon of glrll
okirts. Many otyleo In 41·

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TONIGHT
WALT DISNEY'S
"THE MIS(SIADYENTURES
OF MERLIN JONES"
(Technicolor)
Kirk, Annette, Leon

Stuart Erwin, Connie
fl•~tunolle: Hook A Cr...

C•rtoons ·
15c &amp; 40c

blend - denim -

obarksldn - · pop-.
lin &amp; cotton knit8
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and full styles
soli&lt;¥ and prlnu-

sizea 7 to 14,

$2.95
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MENS SPOilT and UTILITY CREW IOCKI
White. ll10t 10\o!a Ia IS •••••.•• •••••••••• S polr JI.GO
M~NS CUSHION SOLI conOij
KNIT SOCKS
White. Sizes 10\o!a te llli"· ·-'· .. ··-------· S polr $1.10
MENS ONI SIZI CUSH ON SOU CUW SOCKS
White, Colored tops. Fllw obH 10 te 13 --------- 50c !"';
MINI LilLI DRill SOCKS In • ..,. 10 Ia IS
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luplmo Collons ••...•• , • • ·.... ...., . .... ...... 69c pr.
MINI CUSHION lOLl CREW SOCII
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White. multi color lapL llaoo 10\o!a lio 13 ••• 2 potr $1.10
MliNI ORLON BULKY KNIT ITRifCH SOCKS
Pile ollft 10 Ia .13. White end ~!o! •t olort ••.••••• $1.10
MENS SUPIMA conON Rll Ki'jpo DRIU lOCKS
loo% .Coll0n, solid colon. liloo IP» Ia IS ------ 69c pr,
MIN$ HANIS PLUS FOUR AGILOI!I ITIIITCH DRIU
SOCKS. Solid color ond While. Flii Wisoo 10 Ia II, fl• pr,.
MINI COTtON SPORT) IOCKS.
and
clock pollerilt. llnl loi), to
2 "'''
11.00
KNIT
DRIU.
MINI IACHIILORJ' FRIEND ·
te II •• 69c pr,
SOCKS. White and sollll - col~·
soLID COLOR
MINI KIRI~Y IIANL'ON
............ 69c pr.
DREU SOCKJ. Pile
. MiNI ADLU WOOL AT!HLii'I!IC
$1.10 pr.
White. lisa 9\!1 to 13·
MINI MUH ·WIAVI
,
In oiDo .)O to1-ll.oWhlte .
• ... 4 polr $1.11
MINI ~·_MR. CAWAL•
'IOCKJ
Cuohlon'Mie. White. Fllw oluo
IS· •••.•••• 19c pr.
MINI DAVII-'4-D. CUSHION
' COTTON SOC~
.... 10 to Ia. White, ...,. --'-----------------· 49c ...
MINI !IACHILORI' FRIIND )00\14 NYLON DRill
lOCKS. Whltio. solid solon. Siao'10 te II •• I polr J2.GO

$1.95

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esa to MUs Martha Howell, Mrs,
Ward, Mrs. Paul Kloee,
George Sclmeider, M r s.
Patrllck Wood, Mrs. Dwight
· Mrs. Robert Lewla, Mrs.
Grace ·Holter, Mrs. J1111101
wortby ood two guelll, Milo
Myrtis Kay Porker ood Debbie llartenbach.

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Dr. Roush Leocl
Ministei Group

Rev. Jaoepll Kraley, pastor
of tile Lllllterln &lt;lburch In Pom·
eroy. led clevollool from t h •
flflb Chapter of lbe Gospel ..,.
corcliDg to Matthew April
8
....... !lie Melge Olunty :r.lhDterlal Assoclatloa met 11 hil
church.
Dr. Lester Rousb spoke of
tile deYotlooll 1lle of a mlnll-

ter.
In a bl:aU...., meeting, Dr.
Rousb II8IDOd chalrmaD,
ODd Rev. Nylo Borden, Rev.
Jaoepll Kraley, were named
a CGIIIIIIIIIee to CGIIIidlr 111 """'
llll!llicol IJII'etln&amp;.
A I!OIIDty-wido UDitlod Cruaade
be ....o!dered In a

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Th- .,_ ·hou-loanlft8 _
_ojlfld hundndo o f helpo rou'llllnd In lht · ~~ . Dipt, . .., lht mol•

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$2~00qllfl

GOLDEN STAR NOWATA PAINT CLEANER

IN A
DRESSY PUMP

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Slip Into tho comfol'!ablt world of
Naturalizer •••''knit·fit" linin&amp; for
I i- !llilftlllirta comfort, bmador, mwe
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Paul A. Sellen.
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through last path ~ .a baell lire could be
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waste. Five lire depart. burning thls morning.
j l'lre departmenla UIIJtlng
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merit empiDyos, and 10 bulldoz. nelr the fire Itarted to move Coolville, Little Hocking, a • d
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