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Easter sunrise servlca for Linda JiJhjpger and ClarJee , Road. Guests
Mr. and •tag .cfay in Pomw&gt;Y saturday, guest of honor at a birthd.ily :'; St. Guesls wert Mr. 8lld Mrt.
the Syracuse, Minersville and Norris, preceded scnpture read- Mrs,
Turner and Mrs. ' April 16. Preceding the dme, ner Satw:day evening at b Jack Cramer and Jacquellnt
l'nr.;t Run Methodist churches ing of· Matthew 26:1-11 bY Karl Will HeUnlan of Chester: Earl l 1M band will play several se- 1home, Umon Ave., prepa~e~ Y Sue and Danny of Marlon: Mn.
were beld at th! ~yracuse Ru::.:,di ;:.m:. F~~·~.:- ~~· ~'''~'" 11 "P , :~.:;;t:;:.r~;:, . ~'.':!::-.:~~·':t~: . ~r lel.'tions Under the ~ec~o~ ~f , ~er _da~~~~~~· Cheryl an
rs. Margaret Cramer of J~cksOtl
church sponsored by the Youth Winebrenner.
' ~ and Mrs. WilUarn Cogar and Mr. Charles '(eago. lne I~Uuw- l l;bn:r ............. .
cake arul graiui.W.u~.:;;:-,
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F•llowshio with Kenneth Wig· Tbe Easter message wa• glv· l Family and Mrs. Ben Buck, ing Saturday, April 23,. will be ! A
to Stage of Pawpaw, Mich.: and
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I advisers. Potted white li\iel'l dec· the Rev. and Mr~.
nOQ.n w,ere Mr. and Mrs. Roy trlct a~d the band wm P';f .•t ~.r. i:tuu, ~ .... w-·v~
M r ~nd son,' Mtke, FuuW.·.::.;.
orated the altar.
' Stutler. who has .Just
i Kesterson of Chester.
Reedsvllle, Tuppers
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-- --and Chester. 'l'he band Boosters Theo Heines, Hemloc
sand
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I The or an prelude Open the I after three years in the U. - -- -. 8
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Michael Swatze-1. opened the : "Sunrise." by Rev.
Stutler, Qeld,
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\er: ~em~r~htp B~~wn Chns- cession~I hymn. Christ
the ' Him W•lh Many Crowns.
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Fult&gt;r. Lol'al CllUn:h Arttvthe~ ~~ w~rs tp ~:~~d~~ .An anthem. I organ posliude by Rose Ann .
Mrs ~veL·ett. Davts.' c~~~ an ' ~! ~~:· Me. ~as presented Lisle, closed th~ service. Ush· I
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b . by th choir of 35 voices and ers and acolytes were Dick Sau- '
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~bbss tr~asur;·r: a~d · thes~ using the Easter theme-. Iduet, "Beneath the_.~ro~s,'' by 11ah Ward a~d Mr~.. ".ra 1
re~ies Soria\ Relations. , Mrs. Russell presented a med- - · - - was served m t'he mmg _root?·
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ial. Miss 8Pss Sanborn: supply I to "go into all the world a_nd 1the pledg~ sei"V"L~e. AU .&lt;"Ircle er s1de. Mrs. ~roihy Wmeb1 f'nWork t\lrs Herman naddo:c · preach the gospel" and g1ve offirers w1\l be mstalled at the 1ner, 1VIrs. Ma• tha Moere and
Spirit~at Life. Mrs. t;uy Shu· man" His redemp.lion. She list- \ sam~ time as the W.S.C.S. of- Mrs. Linda Farrell were CQ .
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t·hairmen for the breakfast.
for the followers of Christ tu Mrs. Guy Shuler, Spiritual Attendanee at $ullday Schoo\ 1
spread the gospel using . ~ur Life chairman, was f&lt;Hnmen~- 1 at the three churches. Sun~ay
many means of rommll~l('ahun. · ed. for her outstanding_worship 1 was SyracU!Ie 129, MmersYIIie
Shf ('onciuded by readmg the centN displays for th1s year. 1100, and Forest Run 65.
words to a soog, "T1.1rn Your Mrs. David Entsminger
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LAST TtMI TONIG~T
E~·es Upon Jesus."
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Mrs. Criswell rondurled the to be held in May. Mrs. Cris- ~ }.
Doris Dll~·. Rod T01ylor
bu:-;iness St'SSion and repol'tt!d Wf'll announced the 26th
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WED. ••'~~; THURSDAY
bers to be sf'nl 10 Kore·a and 2Fl8 at Akron. and the SChool 'Y
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indud~d baby tlothes aod otll- . of Mission to be held al Dela· 11
er articles . Anyone wishing to · ware .1u1v s-ll and 1a-22.
FRIDAY .and SATURDAY
&lt;'on tribute articles may contact Mrs. French reported on the · Mr. and Mrs. Charlt!~ VroApril 15-16
Mrs. Criswell.
· 25th ann iversary observance of man and children, Mark and
"JOY IN T~E MORNING"
(Technicolor)
Mrs Glenn Lambert gan• t~e the WSCS held in Portsmouth ' Esther of Belpre, visited Eas- 1
With Rich.ard Chamberlain
nominating committE·e·s r('port. ·in Marc-h stating that the dis-! ter Sunday with their parent.s,
and Yv~tlr Miml'aux
which was acceptE'd by Ute so- trict had a goal of o-ver $20.000 Mr and Mn Fielding H~wk­
"DARK INTRUDER"
riety
The installation servl('e for misswnary eoncef-ns. t'har ris · and Mr. and Mrs.
John
Lellit Nitlson, Gllbrrt Gret&gt;n
ter members were . rerognized ' Vroman.
at the observam-e w1th Mrs. ', Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas
Frt&gt;n1:h. Mrs. Nan Moore and ' and family of south Chorle:iiOn. l
Mrs . Walter Hayes represent- oh·
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French d1splayed a gold eross 1 M f rrest Bachtel and daugiven her at t_he first WSCS As- '1 ,:~, ~iss Carol Bachtel and :
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b bly held m 1942 at Colum- "I
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on dII 1 Mr. lind Mrs. Blaine Walbttrn
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• pr;Jecth gt~nt lO a nee Y1 and children of Vienna. W. Va.
' 1anu1y or e s.:.as er season.
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Mrs. Criswell appointed a com- spent t e wee en w
: rnittee to work with the minis- pare~ts, Mr. and. Mnt
! ter on the remodeling of the up- ~ See and son, Keith, and Mr. ~.
stairs social room and on the \ and . Mrs. Raymond 'Y~lburn. I
committee are Mrs. .French, : M1ss Charlene Davis
I Mrs. Fultz, Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. ) ed Monday to. the. Rhode.
I F.arl Knight and Mrs. L'risweU. : School of De~1gn .m Providence,
1 The meetiag was closed with 1 R. I. where she IS a . student,
prayer.
after spending the sprmg vaca- .
The worship center, prepared tion with her p~rents, Dr. and !
CHECK OUR REGULAR
Mrs. Shuler, carried out the Mrs. J. J. DavlS.
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Ea&gt;•b!r theme with a
purple Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson,
cloth, the corss and crown of I Athens. ~~d Barbara .Jones and
•thorns plat'1!d with the bread 1 Larry Fmegold. Ohio ~~:~ ~~
i and goblt&gt;t of wine symbolic ~ sity students, were
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AND COMPARE QUALITY!
Iof Christ's life and death and gue~ts of Mr. and Mrs. Emer-~
resurrection.
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I covered with a lace cloth and I Dayton. and t.heir daughter. Cincenttred with an arrangement 1dy, and a friend, Phil DeVeny
• Armstrong Ceiling Tile
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jonquils of Ohio University, were Eas·
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' from the Shuler garden. YeUnw ter guesls of bis mother, mn1. 11
' candles in authentic Dutch wood David Farmer and Mr. ·
Co11fidence"
en shoes, t!ncircled with small Mrs. Arthur Skinner. Mr. and
nowers ftanked the arrangt.'- : Mrs. Farmer. and CirvJy
I ment. A salad course wa!l SPr9- \ ticipated in the presentalioa
ed b}· the hostesses, Mrs. Guy the 'Easter Cantata given at
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Mrs. C. H. Burdette with Mrs.
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fll 191!8 ·WhiCh was
IIUlW1lCIId
January 27, 1966.
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~-~'Wry-over

of burley to-

Upper lnoome
Families New
Type Shoppers

though ~ from . ~. III'PI'G'ed by mare than
19116 &lt;np mayllave been IIi 1M.., tldlda pel'l:tllt of the

se

aeigbbOrbood of
2li IQ!lllon era vottng in the '
JlOI!IIda below tile Depari!Dml's eadmn, lilt
e51fmate, JUpplleuemainlDu:.ta ID 111:ft811 bilil
._ of 3 yWI duralloa, ~ 1111111 Ia lflect. UJ»IIIdll
lqlslatJou CO\Ierlllq lite t~ sul]j! from the. IIPICiai
pr&lt;&gt;Jram on.• 1111 acreep•
held_~. Mardi·
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.. ~10,......1t66

Income !Jmlllea m
V.,.. dlfterelll from
t:;;pe!: _,
~ ·~ ~r-1 ft

·::·."":pp;;'.f'i::r'kt~ =~ r..;. ~~

.a~ "k!Ddoi

b;;.w •

'118'Cco In tile luventoriea of m1111- ~~ aJitul 2.1 years ~ 1111 acreqe.J!IIIIIldlp p:offiiiD. how sail them and k e e p
utacturer1, dealers and the oo- the Deportment bu 00 f11rii1or. Siuc• ;.,.. i4in 06 !Oio iwo :tam wid.
' OI,J!B'atlve essociati0113. operat- ity for restor!Dg any of the re- lhlrds percent of the fiQ'Diel'l '1'1111 11 1 major conclllllon
'!ftg the Government prJce sup- duction Jll"'viously 8llllOUDCed volill( IIVOI'ecl
to be dnwn from a study call·

~ Pl'lgrartl on Ocl I, 1965• In

ace

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,t

aliC

tn•: :;fa:.t

0

Crop in '66 Showing
'65
Th
of Bigger an

~lllod

.. pi-

ad bla6Jy mobile- v~
, 100 per Cllll olf lljJpe1' lncoDit
bouselllves use lilt c:ar to shop,

eos:-

'J'Onl.

C!l:\

1\fr&amp;':;,.

MVIINBWOOD _ Cblrles
("''-) u.n -•"" .._ ' =

"""' """ - .......,.
f~ t~'! !('...• n.~ 'n
Dolll .
Square Dance dab recently M
the lilYA ball ben, usma aome
~e!'!' ~!: !!!!' !!!e ~~
of membert.,::
the er....
ers
'"" ey
and the Big Bend Twirlers of
Mason.
Dudes 'n Dolla dlllCil'S ~ve
visited the cluba rewn!IJ ·at
MallOD w11ert Ray Wrliton
e.u. llld lite
llwl~
lnaton, wltb .!Urr7 M11lt Call·
lng.
.
At 10 p.m. the relreohmeDt
eammlttee llem!d a bullet lunch
11

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and dauabttrs; Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Gluesellcamp ealled oa
Mr. and Y,., Mac VanMeter
and .daughter Sunday.
.
Mrl. MulDe Durst and Tom
spent 8uodaJ with Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Ritchie Jr. aPd
sODS.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brewer
made a bullne11 trtp to Pl.
Pleulllll. W. VL nt!llllly.

Leota.

.

Recent vlitlol'J of E. B. Carpenter and family were; Mrl.
Louise Brewer, Mrs. Sylvia AJ.
len, Mn. Dora Wbeaton, Mrs.
Ruby Brewer, Bill Bryant, J.
W. Lawaon, Willey Cozart Mr
and Mrs. Dell Talbott, K. D.
Matheny, Mr. IIIII lt.rs. R. G.
Aliell, Mrs. Roland Stelhent,
and S. W. Durst.

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AletiliJidin,

County

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Ift R0V8!11W"""
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.Voice of Broadway

Club Dances.

)lr.

.uPer

~a:::.

Hit Cbe.,. Imports
(&amp;ry M. Burnett, 817 Seoolld
Department's
A
pril!
A
milk
producen'
group
ls
Ave.:
Mrs. Rose Iron,
13
111
report Indicates wheal pro· jpreparing to a ek the U.S. Tar- Wbtw Ave,; Mrs. M•. Dlllliel
lw:tion this year may be grea~ 1 i!f ":ommL1110n to reJect the Greelll!, RL. 2 GaWpobs; Mn.
thin In 1965 desplle reduced 1administration's proposals for Lacy WoUord, Rl. 2 Vlnwn;
1an tncre.,.. Lll cheese lllljlOl't Sherman L. Rutan, Rt. 2 Bidspite ol the incrrast, ,quoto&amp;.
well; Earl Kuhn, Eureka Star
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t
a
not
he
•
N
lio
L
Rt.:
Peter B. McCarty, Rt. t
1 - w..ea crop m ~
. ' A spokeaman for the a na Ewinglon; Mn. Ida Ford, Rt.
enough to meet &gt;11do"""; : Milk Producers Federation I Bidwell: Mro. samuel
C.
aoo export demands tt need said the increaBed tmports. Beckett Rt I Thurman· Lllrs
.,nlinue at the current Levels. : would reduCe rmlk prices for Clyde i.. S~arberry,
raises the pos~ lbJh .y th at : farmer~, nmountint h1 a viola· Scott KnoUs MasODi
Recca
1
&amp;,ctdineep~tment, ,at:l~!: a noth~~ t tion of lh~ basic priee support L. Allbright,' Pt. Pleasant; Da·
.,
m car~~ our rt&gt;Stn -. law for milk.
vid E. Spencer, GalJJpolis Fer·
~:; may rsnse acreage &lt;~ I· ,
M G
s
Pt
·1!!
for the l ~i7 wheat 1 Patrick J. Healey, an official ~i "i· ;rge p p:;;nger,H :
ollhe federation. said the Ieder- th::.:~ iu. :•Ra~ne; M~~.
crop report \Iunday Ial mtlk •upport program JS not Lawrence Rood, Rt. I Middle·~l!llllted the 1966 winler wheat : deSigned mere~ to put a floor port : St. Clair HILL, Rt. 2 R•
at 1,110,000.051 bushels. up ! under farm prtce&gt; between 75 cine· MrB. Richard Campbell,
cent from the December i and 90 per cent of parity, The PoU:eroy : Albert D. IBU. Jr.,
. li1nate and 8 per 1·ent lrnm I baste purpose of .the support Racine; Frank S. Cornell, Rt.
year's crop.
' law. he contended, IS to enco~- 1 Portland; Benny J. Slewter,
the spring wheal crop i' age a move toward full !Jcl!'Jty Rt. I Middleport; Mrs. Clyde
isu.med at 281 million bushels,: pnces lor dnlr,Y farmer,;;.
. 'McCoy, Sr., Jackson ; WOllam
11166 produolion may be I,·I The cheese Import ISsue will C, Forman, Hamden; Billy F.
1,~:~~;0~ bushels, up 64 million ! be argued before the commts- Montgomery, Jackson: Mrs.
1 l&lt;lst Yl'ar.
f!
from
&lt;~1on m a pubhc hea rln ~ 6('herl- William n. Kennedy, Ironton;
crop report ldonduy also ! uled to open April 28.
Edward R. Patterson, Cottage·
IJ,~=Ik:tlbese highlights.
vllle, W. Va. : Mil. George L.
~
of feed groins slored !
,
Lindamood, Rt. 4 Jackoon;
James E. Swingle, Jackson;
farms on April t were up 13 : Candulatetl Chosen
cent from a year ealler. ;
,
Mrs. Con Buller, Ashland, Ky.;
;;-:stoc·k,. n! soybeans on farms i In School Election
Alfred SaJ·k. South
Point:
I I were 53 per cent above ' Candidates chosen in 1h e Mrs. Jerry R. Keaton, Coal
~Y''"' ago. .
.
Primary Election of the Stu- Grove: Clarence G. Barker,
produc1ton contmues to · dent CounciL this past week at Rav• Mwood; Mrs. Larry E.
substantially below last : Wahama High Scho)o)l arc as Hudson, Coalton.
love Is. March production 1foll--vs; president, Debbee Cnok 1
Blrlho
1
u ! •••• 10,654,000,1100 pounds, dow n , "nd Jeanine MLLLer, both Jun-l Mrs. Carlos S. McKnight, Ru~
cent from the .c;ame monlh 1 iors; vice president. Stephen 1land, son, 11:20 p.m. Monday;
a&amp;&lt;1ar ago.
Fowler and Sandra
Greer, IMt'l. M. Daniel Greene, Rt.
Wages 1\dvark"'
· holh Sophomores: secretary • Galllpohs, daught.r, 5; 56 a.m. ,
agriculture deparlment : treasurer Vickie May, Junior.! Tuesdayr:· Mrs Lacy Wolford,
,Prts that farm w&lt;~gc ralcs on , nd L' nd Abo!' So ho
Rt. 2 \ mton, son, 10:29 p.m.
I
tO-,.-~- cent above a The tGienera
a L e'"t'er lp
~ollre~!
Tuesday.
aon W1 oc ,
Di h es
level of a year ago, 33 per , held on April 26th. Mrs. Rus· ,
IIC arg
above the 19&gt;7·&gt;9 averaj!e. : 'ell Ca[ll!hart is the counciL ad-; Sandra Lucille Bland, """''" .I
average cash wngl' rale ! \'isor
I Ca:hsl~ . Mrs. Edward L.
room or boanl-wHS ,
·
, ll'nght, Mrs. Cleo J. Chevalil!f,
per cent from $118 in All· [
Mn. Ralph S. Christian
1965, Ill $1.28 an hour thi• TAKES SVPPLY COORBE 1011, Kenneth L. Cole, N. AI· ;
.
len Hackworth, Mrs. WLLLLam [
: Pvt. Dale C. Rockhold, son Hughes, Mrs. Garnet 1. Kirby,
department eslm»l.ed of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
B. Sa rae
b th LuLz , Mrs. Harry F.
'653000
1
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persons were , Rockhold, ReedavLLLe, complet· Marks. Grant McCune, Ferrell
o_n farms durmg t h e 1cd a general supply course at Niday, Mrs. David W. Proffitt,
ending Marc~. 26. Farnl ]the Army Training
Center, and deughter, Ocie L. Roberts,
was more ad\ anced than 1Fort Kno•, Ky., April B. T he Elmer Rose James Saunders
the sam~ Wt~ a .~~ar ~ 1 9-~·ear-old AO!dler estered the Jr., Francis' Jewel Stnry, Mr!5:
but despite thiS gam m ArmY, jn December 1965 and Shelie D. Swisher and son, MrR.
the number ol farm 1completed b&gt;lll&lt; combat train- David L. Willia!M, Thomas .J. ·
wa~ I per cent heiow iillll at Fort Knox. He attended Young, Mrs. Maude W. Young, '
earlier.
IEastern lligh School.
Mrs. Dana Howell.

lhe week-end wUh ~·
and Mn. R. L
and

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1111ee s&amp;elly Ward spent MonThey 'will travel ll'eater diso' ·Weelt-tad aue111 af Mn. ty). day evening witb ber &amp;randlanetll lo Ibid 1 llort Wll!eb WI Alia, . wen J4n, Dora father, Wesley Cozart.
p i - them. In lbl oourM of Wbeatllll, llaleJch WlUJ&amp;ma, ',"", and 11_ •, W. ..,_.
-'•-• .IU.llllll
,,___ JWWIInl
w.....,.... .rwau
,.._ ·Steuben- __
"".. o-~..,...wt""
• .... .....
,
• vur. 12 ner cot 11i11 nrU&amp;:U
,..,..,
'marliell becllllt of ~~ville, Olllo.
~-Q;iii'~~ F~.
saUifacllon wltb theJr CU11'11JI Mr. and Mn. Mlllord Fred""'
e.!&lt;:k, ~~Ill• ~nd Wesley ..:· and Mrs. Albea T811Gr
Tiley are ealerlaiame~~tldJid.
~
T : : Pa.'
IIUWICI to Plttsburlh
Ill - Tbeir ~ and cbeeae- an , an
.
. T lor
•
spread Illes are 18 per ctn1 : · and~M:: 18
Mrs. Merle Evans and Paul
more IIJen·• average; froAII
Conger and child...; Dean visited Mn. Mae VBDenkei, pies IIIli pu1rila " per _, ret!eDI fiUI!IIa o1 1\fr. and Meter Tuesday.
cent more; IIIICks and del- Mn. Alben 'l'87IGr and famlly.
Ed RumpJun Tqpy TomiJn.
serta, plua 21 per cent; rr- Mn Elva Dalley 8lld Judy
and E B. 'Cirpenter flew
cooklea and rolls, plua lli3. per Cozar~ Galllpolla, shopped In ::'Wood
airport, MOllo
cent.
. Parkersburr rec!elllly.
day evllllbJi,
Tiley are I"IU'IIIel 8lld ..... Mn. Jon Webstel', Columbus, J. W. Lawaon visited bll eJe.
fly • 1"""" - Tbe)' are tb e visited ber pinntl Mr. and ter, Mrl. AIIDI Brtllll', who Is
best customers for lamb, veal, Mn. Rudy Dam Saturday.
a pallent Ia a PomeroJ Jlos.
IIIIIOkecl port and beef and for
' and Rapids
111e more. eaoterle nrlettea. of
Grber sra.i pi:!:
and
produce.
p&amp;1'811ta, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea cblldren, Little Hoeklnl were
VanMeter.
Sunday guests of her p111'811ts,
RAID WATER PUMP
Mr. and Mrl. -1\llke EVIDI Mr. and Mrs. Cllnt Blrch and

Hospital News

~~=~~~~ (UP!) - The'

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Sti......rue
ncr ...
Ne'UTCINotes·

eel "Conaumlr Dynamlca 1n the
&amp;q;er Market." Tbe-lateat fllld.
deal with upper Income
~~· ~·sal:. we~t, out that prier to the speetal Officiall added lttiwever
blbHI and attitudes.
.. , .....,.s 0 reco .
e referendum held Marcil 10, lhe 1 pplylnc the )6
i
. dollll study Ia
J S 'l~~~~lioe:" ::.est:': operator ol Ncb of the 210,000 ~on tn 19118
eondlll!led by PMgns.tlve
I '.
determi.':on of the 11166 burley farms was nollflotl by farm's allolmellt was
Grocer Maaazlne In oooperaf ; ., ·
·
.
the local , A8C COmmltt. (ll below lhll sllllllleat ol (I)
lion wltb The Kroger Company,
=~to ~d~!'!:: the farms areage allotment If llllolment ellshllohed for
nation's third Largest sro11
ppel
1 1 1 bu tho acre•tJ1!'paund&amp;ge program farm lor ttleti (2) ftve-tonth• Clr7 relaller, and lite Reuben
usage P us expor s o r- waa dilapproved iD the ref.,...
• .
a DonneDey Corporolton •
dur: tth~ rtl~~lin;,Y:~~ andum, and (2) the
"[,(~~of::"":,of lMdJDI l'lllll'dl firm, '
11
: ·
P ·d · • ·
•
age alleCmllht 8lld pawge vlded by low.
Among !lJe otudy'o llndlJ!8•
poun 8·
quota II the aereap-pomtdap
an upper !liCOIDe flmllle&lt;:
: , The present supply of hurley program was approved In the Burley tobacco.~...
Th"l' an mtmerouo 8lld gmrof
2,026
millio11
pounds
referendum.
Acreage
•
poundprincipally
Ia
Kent_....,,
1111
- In 11162 almost 20 per
1
sullicient lor more than 3 age legislation provides that s.., N~rth Carolina,
cent of the nation earned over JERUSALEM (UP!) --Jonl•
at currenl Love~ of do·[ if marketing quoin on an aere- 1West Vlftllna, OhLD, Indiana
lbla IDIOlDil and 7 per cent earn- nlan raldera slipped ICroll lbe
usage and uports. Even age-poundage bi!ls waa DOl Mlmurl.
ed over $15,1100 a year.
Israeli border and attacked a
"no7 m pad eumm.r1 - water pump alatton near Ein
Upper Income farnllles were Yohav io the N&lt;Jev desert,
fowld above llleriJe In buying aathoriH•• reported Tuesday.
power !Dr many toper market No lnjurleo were reported.
products. They spend the most Israel lodged a formal proteal
ao1..r HoopH111 vtstung per major 1118pplng trip )123.· with the United Natlona m1led
hours z-1 and 7-8 p.m. Parents h In 30 minutea), show a srea~ armistice commission.
only on
Wlrd.
burley fann acNI!IIl abotquotas, lite acreage
t~·
beginniDg of the current mentA for 1118.
· ments of whlcb farm.-a
:' ~bllng year, was 1,416 mll· Department olllclala pelnled IIO!llied remain Ia affect.
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~~~~:Srr:,est, ~~:

"Super-Right" Quality Meats I

and Mt'l. ·Illy Wrllrton, Mr.
and Mro. Georp Ill. Carson ind
1011, Mr. IIIli Mro.
Kenneth
Steward, Fred P!ersU, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles IISII, Mr.
and llfrl. Frank Culllp a ad
chUdren, 1\fr, and Mrs. Red
Handley, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Rolsteln, Mr. 8lld 1\fra, Ron
King, Mr. IIIII Mn. 'lburmOD
EUIB 1111d son, Mr. and Mrl.
BID Herrold and obll4na, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlea WlWIII!I, aDd
Owen Pingley.

r
WHOLE

HELEN
HELP
US!
••

CLOVER FA

1..'1~ by HeieR Bottel--..

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Jiwon;

YES, THIS WEEK

11

WE'RE REAUY "CHUTING''
THE WORKS ON LOW PRICES,

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LEAN--TASTY

SO DROP IN AT CLOVER FARM
THIS WEEK FOR REAL DOWN TO EARTH PRICES.
PRICES
&amp;l!FFECTIVI

c&amp;

CHUCK ROAST

THURB.·FRL.SAT.

APRIL

lb

14th·15th·16th

i

ROUND BONE

l.__a_u_A_Nr_ITY-RI-GH_rs_R_ES_ER_vE_o___,J

ROAST

~===SPECIAL
HAWAIIAN

PUNCH
46 OZ. CAN

were

RUTI.AND,
OHIO

(Kenneth Davlsl

IRED)

-l9C

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Enjoy Delicious

Fairmont Rich

FRENCH FRIED

"BEST"

POTATOES

ICE CREAM

1

YJ gal.
carton

69c 3

2-lb.
pkgo.

$1·

COFFEEMATE

'

INSTANT CREAMER

)

11 oz.
JAR

BAKER FURNITURE

l

VAL-VITA

rnm«j

SLICED PEACHES

POTATOES

•

10 lb. bag

NO. 2Y.l
SIZE CANS

HtRRr'S WOBLO
QOVER FARM

STORE SPICWS'
YILLOW 11-MtNUTI.

• Ll.

65t

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( 0 FFEE
•

AKER FURNITURE
"
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.,

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

LB. CAN

RIG.OR

DRI~

'ulcr, Ripe
GIIAPIFIIUIT

4 m39c

2 69'#'"!

TASTY

SMOKED

LIVERS

PICNICS
WHOLE
OR
HALP
lb.

Porkloins ...... · .. ·.. lb. 79c
"SUPER·RIGHT", ALL MEAT, BULK

Skinless Wieners · ·· · lb. 59c
JIFFY BREADED, FROZEN
l·lb. 4-oz. pkg.

Veal Steaks · · · · · ··· pkg. 99c

49c

CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN

Cod Fillets · ··· 1-llt. pkg. 49c
CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN

Haddock Portions 2 lb. $1.29
CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN

Perch Dinner · · 9-oz. pkg, 45c

Fine Grocery Features! ~
i'
A&amp;P Brand, Grode A, l-Ib. 2..... cono

Ann Plfle, Peach, Pineepple, Apricot

Is this a good reawA for shopping A&amp;P7 It's one ef many.

Sw"t Potatoes · · 3 cans 89c

Preserves 3 • 1-lb. jan $1.00

A&amp;P, All Green, Cut, 14'11-oz. cans

Asparagus Spears ·· can 29c

COPYRIQHTOlil515, THE GR£A.T ATLANTIC &amp; , ACII'"IC TU CO., IPiC. ·

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Jone Porke r [)aked Foods

A&amp;P Brand, Our Fi1111t Ou1lity
l·lb. 9-oz. jor

1

JANE PARKER
Mild• With Potato Flour

Potato Bread

5~~~

99c

Spanish Bar Cake · · ti!Ch 35c

ANN PAGE, Our Finett Quality

Pure Honey .. .. 3 lb. jar 99c
ANN PAGE

Applesauce · .. .. · .. .. jar 29c

Table Syrup 24-oz. boule 39c

Sultana Brand, l·lb. Clftl

ANN PAGE-GROUND

Fruit Cocktail · · · · 4 cans 99c

Black Pepper · · 1-lb. can 911

Ann Plflt, With Tomato Souce
2·lb. 9«. con

SULTANA-PLAIN

Piuapple Pie · · · · 8" pie 49c

Ann PIP, Rod, 2·1b. 9-oz. con

SPRAY DEODORANT

JANE PARKER, Brown &amp; Serve

Kidney Beans · · · ·· · can 29c

Right Guard · · 4-oz. can 79c

Dinner Rolls ··· · 2 pkgs. 39c
c

Fruits and Vegetables!
CALIFORNIA -LARGE- SWEET- JUICY

SUNNYIROOK. Modium Gr•de A

Fnslt Eggs •...... " .. · doz. 45c

Cihodobit, Amarican or Pimento

MEL.O.BIT, American or Pimento

Cheese Spread

NAVEL ORANGES
F

ltb. 89c

0
R

pkg.

4!::89c

O/t: n

Foods!

P·LAID'
'

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LARGE STALKS

FLORIDA, TENDER, TASTY

Pascal Celery ·· · · ·· stalk 19c

Pole 1_, · · ...... 2

CALIFORNIA, LARGE, TEND.R

HAWAIIAN

c

•s. 49c

"

Fresh Asparagus ·· ·· lb. 29c . Fresh Pllltapples · · each 49c

AlP Sllced &amp; Sugerod, l·lb plcgs.

51rawlterries ·· · · 2 pkgs. 79c
RICH'S

CoHH Rich · · pt. Carton 29c
MARVGL-VANILLA

ICe Cream Gallo• carton 99c

MORE FOR

WaHle

Queen Olives 151-oz. jar 791

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. " Tasty Dairy Selections!·-

VEGETABLES

Pone~ke &amp;

Pork &amp; Beans ·.. .. · .. tan 33c

JANE PARKER

~.

NOllTill Ill
IOtLIT
··· 4.NII
r&amp;UUI....,
.....

Quarter

lb.

in food budgeting, pennies make a ditferenc~ .
We watoh tluira for y011 alld lor u. ,

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-7 SC

Qvort..

QUARTER-SLICED

, Y111, Itt the food buslnesa ...

I

MAXWELL.HOUSE

59c Fryers Hind -- '~· 33c
49c Fryers ,.,.. __ •. 39c

59&amp; 49&amp; 59&amp;

If aaltera II pt:W S for 181, tile pttce for one II ~viously 91'.
But what happeM If yow ww twoT
Do you. par I times 9; or 18;?
Not atA&amp;P.
We aelllt at S for 11I.
That'a11he fair way- the A&amp;P way.

AlP BRAND PROZIN

21c

lb.

BEEF- PORK- CHICKEN

For lnstanoe, take our poUoy 01 mult!ple-lJl'il:tld itellll!.

...." Fl uvorrul F1

CHOCOt.ATI

·~a~ ..

We bultt oor bu1ineM b¥ 8flving pennies
for generatiollil of. folks like YOII. ...

Longhora ChttSt · · •· lb. 69c

HIRIHIY'I

Syrup

Fryer Breasts
Fryer Legs _

And we should bow. ·

TAlTY

MilL luniRWOtmi'IL ;
24 ..

-··

Cut-Up Tray rack
Or Split Halves
lb.
CUT-UP FRYER CHICKEN PIECES

You bet they do.

Cheese Slices 12-oz. pkg. 53c

Popcorn 25t
Syrup

&lt;

GRANDPA BAS LAST... .. , becalllt it's discuued at homt
L4VH AT SEX.OBSESSED and at schooL By bringing all
OENE84TION
tbLJ Ill tbe level of lablf lalk,
Dear Helen:
kids use sex to fight their par·
ento,
It'o also an ouUet for our1
Stop lhe music. We oldsters plus energy-and kids today
are (secreUy) laugblnJ our- are overfed, underworked and
selves alck at the lui two or overprotected. They naturally
lbree 1eneraUons, Why aU of a have a hell of a lot of •·surpll!l."
sudden does evlf1body want All they are looking for LJ ap.
to tara bis soullnltde OUI and proval (or dismay) ; certainly
tnvlt. the world to belp him not advice, Every fool has a
pick the cooties 0111 of the right to ruin hts own Life and
seams? There Is no ''new mor- advice isn't going to slow him
allly" or anyllliD&amp; close to lt. down. - LAUGIUNG GRAND
The priests' sons '1ay with the PA
women" who came to lhe tern· Dear Grandpa:
pit a way back In aarly ~ 1 eartalnly agree that there LJ
aDient daya-and loag before no "new muralily." (And tba
thlt! And If Grandma and Kinsey llulltute agreea wltb ua
Grandpl were tadiscrtet enough both), For lbe fll'll lime Ia rn.
to recite the gotnp on In their tory, we Americana can dLJcuu
day you J0U111 brala would la1l out loud and In print what once
over in a dead falnL I wee hem we bitely whlapered, (lboulb
around the tara of the century pereentage.wlae it happened al·
in a mid·Witlllarm state, grew most aa often ). And so we're a
uo in the country and bave little like tbe boy wbo bas just
Uved "everywhere" alace.
learned folD' letter words and
This oblesalon wltb eonsclllllee mus1 serfbbla them all over
all of 1 stMickllllan awful sick- walls to show bla lmowledge.
¥1' on tJ.1t part of t1te present Naturally, this gets lhe lnforgenerattoir.• Wti are a natloD of maUon around fut Uitleu somepeasanll (II!CIIIIy) 8lld pea- body whltewaabea lite Willa,
sants were obseaaetl wltb earJh. and nobody'• 1aat with tbe brulb
y thiags-blood, manure, aa. these days.
These they understood. Just You'll agree, won't you, tltet
movinl to Amer1ea did 1101 most people don't yet operate
chaoie tbal Sex wu, always on the "like what you wllll
hu been, and will continUe tG when you wlllll Lt" phllosopbybe simply a matter of opportu· which is, of course, wby HI II
nlty. And when Grandpa, Grand· still hot news. U everybody tn11111 and~ &lt;a grandpa too) were dulged, there'd be no one left
kld1 there was. plenty of oppor- wacandallze.
!unity. Every country school I hope we never con OID'selves
bad its "sa riap"-kida go. into believing that sex without
inC home throulh tbe woods, love is the norm ... But by con·
sbor~ull lbrougb tbe coro- etantly reportiag a "new morlleld or past Old Man Smltb'a allty" that lm'l really here, we
bam. · And pradlcally every run the risk of creatin1 II.
s1111ll toW!! llad Ill approved I DON'T agree with you aabortionist ltiiUilly ene of tbe . bout the uaelessness of advice
Loeal doeton).
Ill leln·agers. They want yard·
The dll!erence today Ia these atlcks, llandards, fair rules.
mattera tconstdered prlvaw ID Parenti whn •llrul off respontbose days) were not the prime sibillty with, "Sex Ls natural
topic of conversation, as they and they won't !laton anyway"
are now. AU thltl yakity • yak are, Ia effect, handing a highisn't going to cb8llgtt anything. powered car to a kid who has
Sex is 1111 ' lmptrlse and Jocio bad no driver training, Even
takes wings when k1dll gel Ill be adults profit by the right kind
about II, All this talk Inflames of advice, and a Lol of "fools"
them mora.
have wised up by getting it in
ruegltlrnall)' WOP't 10 down tlme. -H.

do pennies make
a difference in
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cllllle L,. ~~ onouaeed""
_..,. ~bat tblre Ia 110 lip! Illtl!lJ!Iy io&gt;' IJinlllt 111m to ""
'llfln,tbe 15 per cent recluction
, ,.fa ~ wbacco farm acreage
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fll 191!8 ·WhiCh was
IIUlW1lCIId
January 27, 1966.
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of burley to-

Upper lnoome
Families New
Type Shoppers

though ~ from . ~. III'PI'G'ed by mare than
19116 &lt;np mayllave been IIi 1M.., tldlda pel'l:tllt of the

se

aeigbbOrbood of
2li IQ!lllon era vottng in the '
JlOI!IIda below tile Depari!Dml's eadmn, lilt
e51fmate, JUpplleuemainlDu:.ta ID 111:ft811 bilil
._ of 3 yWI duralloa, ~ 1111111 Ia lflect. UJ»IIIdll
lqlslatJou CO\Ierlllq lite t~ sul]j! from the. IIPICiai
pr&lt;&gt;Jram on.• 1111 acreep•
held_~. Mardi·
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Income !Jmlllea m
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'118'Cco In tile luventoriea of m1111- ~~ aJitul 2.1 years ~ 1111 acreqe.J!IIIIIldlp p:offiiiD. how sail them and k e e p
utacturer1, dealers and the oo- the Deportment bu 00 f11rii1or. Siuc• ;.,.. i4in 06 !Oio iwo :tam wid.
' OI,J!B'atlve essociati0113. operat- ity for restor!Dg any of the re- lhlrds percent of the fiQ'Diel'l '1'1111 11 1 major conclllllon
'!ftg the Government prJce sup- duction Jll"'viously 8llllOUDCed volill( IIVOI'ecl
to be dnwn from a study call·

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'65
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of Bigger an

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bouselllves use lilt c:ar to shop,

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MVIINBWOOD _ Cblrles
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f~ t~'! !('...• n.~ 'n
Dolll .
Square Dance dab recently M
the lilYA ball ben, usma aome
~e!'!' ~!: !!!!' !!!e ~~
of membert.,::
the er....
ers
'"" ey
and the Big Bend Twirlers of
Mason.
Dudes 'n Dolla dlllCil'S ~ve
visited the cluba rewn!IJ ·at
MallOD w11ert Ray Wrliton
e.u. llld lite
llwl~
lnaton, wltb .!Urr7 M11lt Call·
lng.
.
At 10 p.m. the relreohmeDt
eammlttee llem!d a bullet lunch
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and dauabttrs; Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Gluesellcamp ealled oa
Mr. and Y,., Mac VanMeter
and .daughter Sunday.
.
Mrl. MulDe Durst and Tom
spent 8uodaJ with Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Ritchie Jr. aPd
sODS.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brewer
made a bullne11 trtp to Pl.
Pleulllll. W. VL nt!llllly.

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Recent vlitlol'J of E. B. Carpenter and family were; Mrl.
Louise Brewer, Mrs. Sylvia AJ.
len, Mn. Dora Wbeaton, Mrs.
Ruby Brewer, Bill Bryant, J.
W. Lawaon, Willey Cozart Mr
and Mrs. Dell Talbott, K. D.
Matheny, Mr. IIIII lt.rs. R. G.
Aliell, Mrs. Roland Stelhent,
and S. W. Durst.

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Hit Cbe.,. Imports
(&amp;ry M. Burnett, 817 Seoolld
Department's
A
pril!
A
milk
producen'
group
ls
Ave.:
Mrs. Rose Iron,
13
111
report Indicates wheal pro· jpreparing to a ek the U.S. Tar- Wbtw Ave,; Mrs. M•. Dlllliel
lw:tion this year may be grea~ 1 i!f ":ommL1110n to reJect the Greelll!, RL. 2 GaWpobs; Mn.
thin In 1965 desplle reduced 1administration's proposals for Lacy WoUord, Rl. 2 Vlnwn;
1an tncre.,.. Lll cheese lllljlOl't Sherman L. Rutan, Rt. 2 Bidspite ol the incrrast, ,quoto&amp;.
well; Earl Kuhn, Eureka Star
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Peter B. McCarty, Rt. t
1 - w..ea crop m ~
. ' A spokeaman for the a na Ewinglon; Mn. Ida Ford, Rt.
enough to meet &gt;11do"""; : Milk Producers Federation I Bidwell: Mro. samuel
C.
aoo export demands tt need said the increaBed tmports. Beckett Rt I Thurman· Lllrs
.,nlinue at the current Levels. : would reduCe rmlk prices for Clyde i.. S~arberry,
raises the pos~ lbJh .y th at : farmer~, nmountint h1 a viola· Scott KnoUs MasODi
Recca
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&amp;,ctdineep~tment, ,at:l~!: a noth~~ t tion of lh~ basic priee support L. Allbright,' Pt. Pleasant; Da·
.,
m car~~ our rt&gt;Stn -. law for milk.
vid E. Spencer, GalJJpolis Fer·
~:; may rsnse acreage &lt;~ I· ,
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for the l ~i7 wheat 1 Patrick J. Healey, an official ~i "i· ;rge p p:;;nger,H :
ollhe federation. said the Ieder- th::.:~ iu. :•Ra~ne; M~~.
crop report \Iunday Ial mtlk •upport program JS not Lawrence Rood, Rt. I Middle·~l!llllted the 1966 winler wheat : deSigned mere~ to put a floor port : St. Clair HILL, Rt. 2 R•
at 1,110,000.051 bushels. up ! under farm prtce&gt; between 75 cine· MrB. Richard Campbell,
cent from the December i and 90 per cent of parity, The PoU:eroy : Albert D. IBU. Jr.,
. li1nate and 8 per 1·ent lrnm I baste purpose of .the support Racine; Frank S. Cornell, Rt.
year's crop.
' law. he contended, IS to enco~- 1 Portland; Benny J. Slewter,
the spring wheal crop i' age a move toward full !Jcl!'Jty Rt. I Middleport; Mrs. Clyde
isu.med at 281 million bushels,: pnces lor dnlr,Y farmer,;;.
. 'McCoy, Sr., Jackson ; WOllam
11166 produolion may be I,·I The cheese Import ISsue will C, Forman, Hamden; Billy F.
1,~:~~;0~ bushels, up 64 million ! be argued before the commts- Montgomery, Jackson: Mrs.
1 l&lt;lst Yl'ar.
f!
from
&lt;~1on m a pubhc hea rln ~ 6('herl- William n. Kennedy, Ironton;
crop report ldonduy also ! uled to open April 28.
Edward R. Patterson, Cottage·
IJ,~=Ik:tlbese highlights.
vllle, W. Va. : Mil. George L.
~
of feed groins slored !
,
Lindamood, Rt. 4 Jackoon;
James E. Swingle, Jackson;
farms on April t were up 13 : Candulatetl Chosen
cent from a year ealler. ;
,
Mrs. Con Buller, Ashland, Ky.;
;;-:stoc·k,. n! soybeans on farms i In School Election
Alfred SaJ·k. South
Point:
I I were 53 per cent above ' Candidates chosen in 1h e Mrs. Jerry R. Keaton, Coal
~Y''"' ago. .
.
Primary Election of the Stu- Grove: Clarence G. Barker,
produc1ton contmues to · dent CounciL this past week at Rav• Mwood; Mrs. Larry E.
substantially below last : Wahama High Scho)o)l arc as Hudson, Coalton.
love Is. March production 1foll--vs; president, Debbee Cnok 1
Blrlho
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u ! •••• 10,654,000,1100 pounds, dow n , "nd Jeanine MLLLer, both Jun-l Mrs. Carlos S. McKnight, Ru~
cent from the .c;ame monlh 1 iors; vice president. Stephen 1land, son, 11:20 p.m. Monday;
a&amp;&lt;1ar ago.
Fowler and Sandra
Greer, IMt'l. M. Daniel Greene, Rt.
Wages 1\dvark"'
· holh Sophomores: secretary • Galllpohs, daught.r, 5; 56 a.m. ,
agriculture deparlment : treasurer Vickie May, Junior.! Tuesdayr:· Mrs Lacy Wolford,
,Prts that farm w&lt;~gc ralcs on , nd L' nd Abo!' So ho
Rt. 2 \ mton, son, 10:29 p.m.
I
tO-,.-~- cent above a The tGienera
a L e'"t'er lp
~ollre~!
Tuesday.
aon W1 oc ,
Di h es
level of a year ago, 33 per , held on April 26th. Mrs. Rus· ,
IIC arg
above the 19&gt;7·&gt;9 averaj!e. : 'ell Ca[ll!hart is the counciL ad-; Sandra Lucille Bland, """''" .I
average cash wngl' rale ! \'isor
I Ca:hsl~ . Mrs. Edward L.
room or boanl-wHS ,
·
, ll'nght, Mrs. Cleo J. Chevalil!f,
per cent from $118 in All· [
Mn. Ralph S. Christian
1965, Ill $1.28 an hour thi• TAKES SVPPLY COORBE 1011, Kenneth L. Cole, N. AI· ;
.
len Hackworth, Mrs. WLLLLam [
: Pvt. Dale C. Rockhold, son Hughes, Mrs. Garnet 1. Kirby,
department eslm»l.ed of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
B. Sa rae
b th LuLz , Mrs. Harry F.
'653000
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persons were , Rockhold, ReedavLLLe, complet· Marks. Grant McCune, Ferrell
o_n farms durmg t h e 1cd a general supply course at Niday, Mrs. David W. Proffitt,
ending Marc~. 26. Farnl ]the Army Training
Center, and deughter, Ocie L. Roberts,
was more ad\ anced than 1Fort Kno•, Ky., April B. T he Elmer Rose James Saunders
the sam~ Wt~ a .~~ar ~ 1 9-~·ear-old AO!dler estered the Jr., Francis' Jewel Stnry, Mr!5:
but despite thiS gam m ArmY, jn December 1965 and Shelie D. Swisher and son, MrR.
the number ol farm 1completed b&gt;lll&lt; combat train- David L. Willia!M, Thomas .J. ·
wa~ I per cent heiow iillll at Fort Knox. He attended Young, Mrs. Maude W. Young, '
earlier.
IEastern lligh School.
Mrs. Dana Howell.

lhe week-end wUh ~·
and Mn. R. L
and

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1111ee s&amp;elly Ward spent MonThey 'will travel ll'eater diso' ·Weelt-tad aue111 af Mn. ty). day evening witb ber &amp;randlanetll lo Ibid 1 llort Wll!eb WI Alia, . wen J4n, Dora father, Wesley Cozart.
p i - them. In lbl oourM of Wbeatllll, llaleJch WlUJ&amp;ma, ',"", and 11_ •, W. ..,_.
-'•-• .IU.llllll
,,___ JWWIInl
w.....,.... .rwau
,.._ ·Steuben- __
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,
• vur. 12 ner cot 11i11 nrU&amp;:U
,..,..,
'marliell becllllt of ~~ville, Olllo.
~-Q;iii'~~ F~.
saUifacllon wltb theJr CU11'11JI Mr. and Mn. Mlllord Fred""'
e.!&lt;:k, ~~Ill• ~nd Wesley ..:· and Mrs. Albea T811Gr
Tiley are ealerlaiame~~tldJid.
~
T : : Pa.'
IIUWICI to Plttsburlh
Ill - Tbeir ~ and cbeeae- an , an
.
. T lor
•
spread Illes are 18 per ctn1 : · and~M:: 18
Mrs. Merle Evans and Paul
more IIJen·• average; froAII
Conger and child...; Dean visited Mn. Mae VBDenkei, pies IIIli pu1rila " per _, ret!eDI fiUI!IIa o1 1\fr. and Meter Tuesday.
cent more; IIIICks and del- Mn. Alben 'l'87IGr and famlly.
Ed RumpJun Tqpy TomiJn.
serta, plua 21 per cent; rr- Mn Elva Dalley 8lld Judy
and E B. 'Cirpenter flew
cooklea and rolls, plua lli3. per Cozar~ Galllpolla, shopped In ::'Wood
airport, MOllo
cent.
. Parkersburr rec!elllly.
day evllllbJi,
Tiley are I"IU'IIIel 8lld ..... Mn. Jon Webstel', Columbus, J. W. Lawaon visited bll eJe.
fly • 1"""" - Tbe)' are tb e visited ber pinntl Mr. and ter, Mrl. AIIDI Brtllll', who Is
best customers for lamb, veal, Mn. Rudy Dam Saturday.
a pallent Ia a PomeroJ Jlos.
IIIIIOkecl port and beef and for
' and Rapids
111e more. eaoterle nrlettea. of
Grber sra.i pi:!:
and
produce.
p&amp;1'811ta, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea cblldren, Little Hoeklnl were
VanMeter.
Sunday guests of her p111'811ts,
RAID WATER PUMP
Mr. and Mrl. -1\llke EVIDI Mr. and Mrs. Cllnt Blrch and

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ncr ...
Ne'UTCINotes·

eel "Conaumlr Dynamlca 1n the
&amp;q;er Market." Tbe-lateat fllld.
deal with upper Income
~~· ~·sal:. we~t, out that prier to the speetal Officiall added lttiwever
blbHI and attitudes.
.. , .....,.s 0 reco .
e referendum held Marcil 10, lhe 1 pplylnc the )6
i
. dollll study Ia
J S 'l~~~~lioe:" ::.est:': operator ol Ncb of the 210,000 ~on tn 19118
eondlll!led by PMgns.tlve
I '.
determi.':on of the 11166 burley farms was nollflotl by farm's allolmellt was
Grocer Maaazlne In oooperaf ; ., ·
·
.
the local , A8C COmmltt. (ll below lhll sllllllleat ol (I)
lion wltb The Kroger Company,
=~to ~d~!'!:: the farms areage allotment If llllolment ellshllohed for
nation's third Largest sro11
ppel
1 1 1 bu tho acre•tJ1!'paund&amp;ge program farm lor ttleti (2) ftve-tonth• Clr7 relaller, and lite Reuben
usage P us expor s o r- waa dilapproved iD the ref.,...
• .
a DonneDey Corporolton •
dur: tth~ rtl~~lin;,Y:~~ andum, and (2) the
"[,(~~of::"":,of lMdJDI l'lllll'dl firm, '
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P ·d · • ·
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age alleCmllht 8lld pawge vlded by low.
Among !lJe otudy'o llndlJ!8•
poun 8·
quota II the aereap-pomtdap
an upper !liCOIDe flmllle&lt;:
: , The present supply of hurley program was approved In the Burley tobacco.~...
Th"l' an mtmerouo 8lld gmrof
2,026
millio11
pounds
referendum.
Acreage
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Ia
Kent_....,,
1111
- In 11162 almost 20 per
1
sullicient lor more than 3 age legislation provides that s.., N~rth Carolina,
cent of the nation earned over JERUSALEM (UP!) --Jonl•
at currenl Love~ of do·[ if marketing quoin on an aere- 1West Vlftllna, OhLD, Indiana
lbla IDIOlDil and 7 per cent earn- nlan raldera slipped ICroll lbe
usage and uports. Even age-poundage bi!ls waa DOl Mlmurl.
ed over $15,1100 a year.
Israeli border and attacked a
"no7 m pad eumm.r1 - water pump alatton near Ein
Upper Income farnllles were Yohav io the N&lt;Jev desert,
fowld above llleriJe In buying aathoriH•• reported Tuesday.
power !Dr many toper market No lnjurleo were reported.
products. They spend the most Israel lodged a formal proteal
ao1..r HoopH111 vtstung per major 1118pplng trip )123.· with the United Natlona m1led
hours z-1 and 7-8 p.m. Parents h In 30 minutea), show a srea~ armistice commission.
only on
Wlrd.
burley fann acNI!IIl abotquotas, lite acreage
t~·
beginniDg of the current mentA for 1118.
· ments of whlcb farm.-a
:' ~bllng year, was 1,416 mll· Department olllclala pelnled IIO!llied remain Ia affect.
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and Mt'l. ·Illy Wrllrton, Mr.
and Mro. Georp Ill. Carson ind
1011, Mr. IIIli Mro.
Kenneth
Steward, Fred P!ersU, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles IISII, Mr.
and llfrl. Frank Culllp a ad
chUdren, 1\fr, and Mrs. Red
Handley, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Rolsteln, Mr. 8lld 1\fra, Ron
King, Mr. IIIII Mn. 'lburmOD
EUIB 1111d son, Mr. and Mrl.
BID Herrold and obll4na, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlea WlWIII!I, aDd
Owen Pingley.

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Skinless Wieners · ·· · lb. 59c
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Veal Steaks · · · · · ··· pkg. 99c

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Cod Fillets · ··· 1-llt. pkg. 49c
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Haddock Portions 2 lb. $1.29
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Table Syrup 24-oz. boule 39c

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Fruit Cocktail · · · · 4 cans 99c

Black Pepper · · 1-lb. can 911

Ann Plflt, With Tomato Souce
2·lb. 9«. con

SULTANA-PLAIN

Piuapple Pie · · · · 8" pie 49c

Ann PIP, Rod, 2·1b. 9-oz. con

SPRAY DEODORANT

JANE PARKER, Brown &amp; Serve

Kidney Beans · · · ·· · can 29c

Right Guard · · 4-oz. can 79c

Dinner Rolls ··· · 2 pkgs. 39c
c

Fruits and Vegetables!
CALIFORNIA -LARGE- SWEET- JUICY

SUNNYIROOK. Modium Gr•de A

Fnslt Eggs •...... " .. · doz. 45c

Cihodobit, Amarican or Pimento

MEL.O.BIT, American or Pimento

Cheese Spread

NAVEL ORANGES
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P·LAID'
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FLORIDA, TENDER, TASTY

Pascal Celery ·· · · ·· stalk 19c

Pole 1_, · · ...... 2

CALIFORNIA, LARGE, TEND.R

HAWAIIAN

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•s. 49c

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Fresh Asparagus ·· ·· lb. 29c . Fresh Pllltapples · · each 49c

AlP Sllced &amp; Sugerod, l·lb plcgs.

51rawlterries ·· · · 2 pkgs. 79c
RICH'S

CoHH Rich · · pt. Carton 29c
MARVGL-VANILLA

ICe Cream Gallo• carton 99c

MORE FOR

WaHle

Queen Olives 151-oz. jar 791

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Pone~ke &amp;

Pork &amp; Beans ·.. .. · .. tan 33c

JANE PARKER

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49c Fryers ,.,.. __ •. 39c

59&amp; 49&amp; 59&amp;

If aaltera II pt:W S for 181, tile pttce for one II ~viously 91'.
But what happeM If yow ww twoT
Do you. par I times 9; or 18;?
Not atA&amp;P.
We aelllt at S for 11I.
That'a11he fair way- the A&amp;P way.

AlP BRAND PROZIN

21c

lb.

BEEF- PORK- CHICKEN

For lnstanoe, take our poUoy 01 mult!ple-lJl'il:tld itellll!.

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CHOCOt.ATI

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We bultt oor bu1ineM b¥ 8flving pennies
for generatiollil of. folks like YOII. ...

Longhora ChttSt · · •· lb. 69c

HIRIHIY'I

Syrup

Fryer Breasts
Fryer Legs _

And we should bow. ·

TAlTY

MilL luniRWOtmi'IL ;
24 ..

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Or Split Halves
lb.
CUT-UP FRYER CHICKEN PIECES

You bet they do.

Cheese Slices 12-oz. pkg. 53c

Popcorn 25t
Syrup

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GRANDPA BAS LAST... .. , becalllt it's discuued at homt
L4VH AT SEX.OBSESSED and at schooL By bringing all
OENE84TION
tbLJ Ill tbe level of lablf lalk,
Dear Helen:
kids use sex to fight their par·
ento,
It'o also an ouUet for our1
Stop lhe music. We oldsters plus energy-and kids today
are (secreUy) laugblnJ our- are overfed, underworked and
selves alck at the lui two or overprotected. They naturally
lbree 1eneraUons, Why aU of a have a hell of a lot of •·surpll!l."
sudden does evlf1body want All they are looking for LJ ap.
to tara bis soullnltde OUI and proval (or dismay) ; certainly
tnvlt. the world to belp him not advice, Every fool has a
pick the cooties 0111 of the right to ruin hts own Life and
seams? There Is no ''new mor- advice isn't going to slow him
allly" or anyllliD&amp; close to lt. down. - LAUGIUNG GRAND
The priests' sons '1ay with the PA
women" who came to lhe tern· Dear Grandpa:
pit a way back In aarly ~ 1 eartalnly agree that there LJ
aDient daya-and loag before no "new muralily." (And tba
thlt! And If Grandma and Kinsey llulltute agreea wltb ua
Grandpl were tadiscrtet enough both), For lbe fll'll lime Ia rn.
to recite the gotnp on In their tory, we Americana can dLJcuu
day you J0U111 brala would la1l out loud and In print what once
over in a dead falnL I wee hem we bitely whlapered, (lboulb
around the tara of the century pereentage.wlae it happened al·
in a mid·Witlllarm state, grew most aa often ). And so we're a
uo in the country and bave little like tbe boy wbo bas just
Uved "everywhere" alace.
learned folD' letter words and
This oblesalon wltb eonsclllllee mus1 serfbbla them all over
all of 1 stMickllllan awful sick- walls to show bla lmowledge.
¥1' on tJ.1t part of t1te present Naturally, this gets lhe lnforgenerattoir.• Wti are a natloD of maUon around fut Uitleu somepeasanll (II!CIIIIy) 8lld pea- body whltewaabea lite Willa,
sants were obseaaetl wltb earJh. and nobody'• 1aat with tbe brulb
y thiags-blood, manure, aa. these days.
These they understood. Just You'll agree, won't you, tltet
movinl to Amer1ea did 1101 most people don't yet operate
chaoie tbal Sex wu, always on the "like what you wllll
hu been, and will continUe tG when you wlllll Lt" phllosopbybe simply a matter of opportu· which is, of course, wby HI II
nlty. And when Grandpa, Grand· still hot news. U everybody tn11111 and~ &lt;a grandpa too) were dulged, there'd be no one left
kld1 there was. plenty of oppor- wacandallze.
!unity. Every country school I hope we never con OID'selves
bad its "sa riap"-kida go. into believing that sex without
inC home throulh tbe woods, love is the norm ... But by con·
sbor~ull lbrougb tbe coro- etantly reportiag a "new morlleld or past Old Man Smltb'a allty" that lm'l really here, we
bam. · And pradlcally every run the risk of creatin1 II.
s1111ll toW!! llad Ill approved I DON'T agree with you aabortionist ltiiUilly ene of tbe . bout the uaelessness of advice
Loeal doeton).
Ill leln·agers. They want yard·
The dll!erence today Ia these atlcks, llandards, fair rules.
mattera tconstdered prlvaw ID Parenti whn •llrul off respontbose days) were not the prime sibillty with, "Sex Ls natural
topic of conversation, as they and they won't !laton anyway"
are now. AU thltl yakity • yak are, Ia effect, handing a highisn't going to cb8llgtt anything. powered car to a kid who has
Sex is 1111 ' lmptrlse and Jocio bad no driver training, Even
takes wings when k1dll gel Ill be adults profit by the right kind
about II, All this talk Inflames of advice, and a Lol of "fools"
them mora.
have wised up by getting it in
ruegltlrnall)' WOP't 10 down tlme. -H.

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' IICI'IO~ FILED
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PT. ., ; . , - A'eivll
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f !be Russial villa Ia
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l!een !lied IR 1ht oWcel
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Sh
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ower Mason emn~
· epo • , .. ·· , • or 1""ctl'cllll -~ ror tba trlous
Gravel a
reatauranteur and "peace pi- London an hili upcomllll! trtp: II
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PT. PLEM!AN'l'- The aeU~ llOIDen! ol lbe,t~state of~:\;;]~ of
Benl Kedem lot" Able NalhaD ~ take' blo loll~~~~~~
be 111M tp·.lrY
...,.. Emp·loyment »y lly . report for lh• montl&gt; ' man s 'J!,Iogl (decea!OCI).
of tba Shrine
hll
~- niisslun to PartO, whert ,
a... ~ t'
1.'Lneme 0.,.
Mr. and JllrS. Ca~vll~
March for tba ,Mason =~ action ·II, styled G,eor6e
Divan will villi the loOoi : . Milecow If be can gat a vlot to to oee ~::·
,.. •_·•lei 111111 fanti!Y of : e
Heallb ~nt
er Admllilmaior of tba
Club lbll Saturday;
enter
the
SOviet
Ulllon.
Natbaa_
Gaulle.
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visited on Sunday wttb bll par· 1 ___ 1 Off
' •. . staff show !be followinl: · ohuelllliuo g, Blagg
to
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~i quet vent ents: Mr. and Mr,s. CUrtis Me- LtMAI1 lee
Rece!~!~g ~~·ce.:, o~: vs. Dona1d . Q. Blaq,
M, Lel~bly, ambassador ..
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UAYJ th.t! ~tate,
··"MASON - The
Junior Mr. and Mrs. WRIIam p.,....
- Jaek L. This includes home visits afor Blagg, James Ji. Yeager, F)-eel- All Sbriners of Mason
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. t persons ViSJttnH the
lllno erick G. Yeaaer, Ruth eornes,
and vlelnlty are lavlted
nn ~unday With ber 3u.i!.';., ~ge!' .t:'f the Pom IileHWa "~-.;:.::::!::~g. Thirty
Luemma McllomUd. Joim
The affair ww De
grandmother,
Mrs. Caroline! Pleasant local office of the school visits
Blaag, B. V. Binll
tba Pal WUson Shrine Club
Turner
IWest Virginia Department of Forty . five vlll
ltb
!0 Jeanne Burlingame,
with dance, music to
, Max Brown acco~pa~ted ~ Employment S&amp;urlty, repor~ exams ~ere..,m;'!e ;rther ex· Mulford and Mohr •
furnished by Jaln(nY Luncl) I
·
Wabama Band to tpey 0
he local office bemg re err,..
sludenta Funeral Home.
tba V~abonds beglnnlnH
sc 1 in address will bP s.-turday where the
Juntor ed today that t
' amlnation. Fourteen
Admission to the meeting
,
Jecky LewJS.
Band P'rti&lt;ipated in the Fes- serving the counties of
have_ completed referrals fro:;
be permitted lo those earg t of the Junior Class, &lt;~nd tival
Putnam and Jackson, e . 'd- prevmus visual screenlng p
BABELOUS COUNTRY
a 1966 Shrine Card.
den res nse by Ronnie
Gn.cst.s of Mr. and Mrs. Al- the placement of 37
grams this yell!·.
ere WASHINGTON (UPII of the Senior Class. bert Swatrel over the week uaJs in employment
Immunizations
x donesia's tOO million
people
Pa m!ase4
~,,..,_....
in Principal
re Mr and Mrs. Alva March. During the
pre~ . DPT 79; tetanus
· sma po
k 200 dialects. Tbe
Morrtsville,
., ,
speak to !be
Mrs. Kenneth Heyn· monlb there were 41 indJVJd- 36: typhoid&gt;; measles 31: and :;.: national motto is
&lt;Omllti the!ana:,:ns

•,i:tO.s of Wabama High School
: s chosen tht: theme "Shower
Sters" for th&lt; Junior and
~nior Banquet to be held on
' -May 13th al G:SJ p.rn at the
" hoof cafeteria.

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mill~~
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officers and
olds, Mrs.
Mrs. Fritz
R. C.Swatzel,
King, Mr.
Mr. uals
During
placed.
Marcil, there

~e Vi&lt;kie Stewart, vice prest· and Mrs. Tex Myers and Mark. 143 Initial U. I. claims

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,Easter Sunday

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tional Georgrapblc Society,

filed
Pleasant Valley Hospital .
,dent; Jo Thompson, secretary;
with 2,673 weeks of unemploy-j ADMITI'ED: Mrs.
Lorns
,Connie Harbour. treasurer. Senment compensatiaR c1aimed as l;teson Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
lor class sponsors are Frank
compared to the
month of Dudley 'wears, Apple Grove;
Capehart and Scott W1llock ::~nd
t
March, 1965, one y~ar ~go, Harrv Pickens, Racme; Ga~y
Mrs. Wilham Greer
0
when 2110 !nillat claims were Bowen, Apple Grove: Davtd
Jumor Class officers
are
filed and 3,176 weeks .of un~m· Rimmey, Pt. Pleasant.
Dal"' Machir, vice ;,~res1d~nt;
n
ere ployment compensatmR claim- DISCHARGED: Mrs. An~a
Beverly Russell, sec ret;.Jry . ,l.tn· LETART. W. V~. --nl~cd- ed.
IRainey, Henderson ; Denms
da Call treasurer. Jumur Class will be a presentatum a
f business on Roush Letart.
sponsor~ are Mrs l,nn= l Frill , icatJOn of a baptJsmi=ll ~~wl
At the close o ere 1434 in· BIRTHS : Mr. and Mrs. Phillev Jones, Mrs. J:hvid Miller memory of Ahee M_ . Rlckar t ~a~('h 31, the.r~ ~ fo; work lip Hall, Henderson, a son; Mr.
dJvJduals regiS!~~ reb 31 1965 and Mrs. Dudley Wears, Apple
•nd Nelson Jennings ·d th •I Howard. Sunday, Aprtl 17 a and
1'747 as o llJ3
•
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: The Tempos will prov1 e e ' 2 p.m.
f
: usic for dancing followingo !h~· : She had been a membR o I[
.
amids
t
i lhe Oak Grove Church longer vancedl ' wres!lmg, PY~ 1 ' The 100 million • year • old
anque .
. than any member and passed the bamboo hop, inchld a so Meramee Caverns on Route 61
I awav Oct. 6. HlliS. :t1 thl' :~l!e will be work on the,
ropes, . Missouri now has one of the
·
U Il days
nd
trampoline
and crea- m
93 years, 11 mon IS,
· rings a .
nation's newest motels.
Mrs. Hmvard's father, Sam- tive dancmg.
uel Rickar"d. dona led
the
.
ground For lhr Onk
Grove
church and cemetery. She had
• MASON _ Six yuulhs or Ihe : !wo sisl-?rs and Fuur b~thers,
~ason Methodisl Church con- ~ John. Riley , ExevC'na, Samuel,
frrmation class wrrP eonfirm- Milr.v &lt;!!ld Harvev.
.ed i
I' 00 Easter SundHv hv thr Hev _, Mrs. Howard was mam

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to April 30th with Mrs. C.
Dodd and Mrs. Robert Roush
charge of pub! icity.
J. The president reported that
_&amp;n.tions for the band had been
,. leceiYed from Mason County
Bank and Citizens
~ational
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MASON _ Thf' Fulure Home 1
sponsored an &lt;~ ~sem ·
.;.,. ,"-:! 'JI)y Thursday art"rnoon at Wa·
J.' lwuna High School wilh frank
~Pehart of thP faculty sp~a~­
f
on events pr ior lo Ch~1 st s
•_ ile8th. His cructftXJon and re::;·

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the Pledg(' of Aile· .
and :::;cripturf'. a trum·
solo, '' Holy City." wa~ play·
Gary Green ~ :1r1·om·
;'Ptiled by Leah J\.nn Mii.IN ;d
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the
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Lord' s
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APRIL 10 - If you, by any mild a word) at all the earn·
chance missed the '1'1' shOwing age, and I bope tbat, tlus very
of
of C&lt;Jmelius Ryan's minute some .moves ~w~rd .a
"The Last Day." weU, It's too Ipeace table might be stirrmg m
bad and· of course you can't those cunning Oriental bram!i.
see' them all.
Is it too much to hope?
"The ast Battle" (tn three
parts in three lnatallments, LOOKING AROUND - Some
:March, Aprll - a~d May com· recent pet peeves - Peeve No.
lng up) portrays m the most 1- Life Magazine with aged
vivid way that I have ever 11yes, aged) Charlie Chaplin on
seen, the very last stand of !lb• cover wilb Sophia Loren,
the vaunted German Army and yet - Charlie, I for one Amerl·
the taler Allied Arnueo ready can bade you good,by long ago
to. take over.
, when you look a barrel or so of
And I, for OIU', am glad such 1 America money and went
ntallterpieces 81 uThe L as t overseas with It - ranting
Day" are still being written
Hand That Fed You"
and make us remember the you went - Peeve No 2, only
complete awfulness of those : I'm jokin' - thill polar we~tther I
years 1941 to 1945, when a ·_ but one is
content
madman, yes, a madman, one · if following
doesn't hapAdolf Schlckelgruber br. na.me, . pen _ "Rough winds do shake
Hiller to a horrified, eivlhzed the darling buds of May" world, carne darn near rulmg 1two guesses whom I'm quoting
and completely mining Western ...._ never a finer line written,
elvUizatlon.
Is.,. bard lover B.M.H. - Peeve
t present you with just a ' No. 3, and here J quit (on
f!W, a very few, of the vivid peeves) - persons who can tlle
llnes d..crlblng tba reactions / wrong number - but 1 keep
of our men, and the Allies, as remembering how easy 'tis Lo
they n&lt;llred Berlin and t h e do - however, a very lame per·
skeletons '"IIIIOllt) of
h a If son bas to trot ilia, ha) to the
dead concentration camp pris- phone here if no one else about
oners, the awful ovens of Da- Good Things, to offsel
the
chan still full o1 bones, and all :above, (I) Our crocuses, all
the ruins of lll&lt;'n, eltles and as ·4'.1 plus putting lovely color in
l say, almost Clvlhza!lon It· iour yard. &lt;2) Our
self.
! heart &lt;covered nightly)
''Batt!• hardened soldiers will Icoming apace. (3) lee
forevt&gt;r remembor this sight t &lt;and B.M.H., go lightly
with grim anger. Gen . . George that
dlpp.r
those
Patton, "Old Blood and Guts," tale scales!. (4l Another Easter
turoed away, his eyos wet with and let us ail rejnlee and sing
tears and was uncontrollably : 11 He Lives" - if you haven't
ill: the next day he &lt;Patton; CK'· : heard or sung it recently, try
dered an entire nearby German Ito recall It also "lle Arose" vlllqe to go see these death not real tiUe, 1 guess, but you
hnuses, which they had known know what one I mean nothing of. Any whn hung l&gt;:!ck 1
were escorted at rifle point. The 1
following mornlna the mayor 1 . I BECOME VN.SI!RIOUS
of the village and his wife IJUSt a moment to give you this
honged themselves."
:week's best one ( at least for
I shall not harry you further : me, struck me as so tunny).
But - "Lest We ff)rget" we• II IIDId You hear about England
had bettor kelp on remember· Iselling ~ ..Roc~ ~I Gibraltar to
lng. reading and praying that •France . No. Yes, and now
such tyranny, now In 19611, can- !they eall ij De Gallstone."
not be endured.
I
f too, deplore war in fullest . IF YOU DON'T get
t II I s
measure. I fully agree with last, you should see your Doc
r,en, Sherman's f'amous def!n~ or else start taking sassafras
tlon of it. And I'm alm001t ready tea or something right awayto agree with "There never. was Ob, yes, lood old suphur and
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and %1. Curtain time will be
8 p.m. lor both performances.
Admission will be free.
The Blue Flame Festival is
heing brought to Pomeroy by
Columbua Gas of Ohio, Inc.,
wilh Pomeroy-Middleport Dally
Sentinel and cooperating mer·
chants as co-sponsors.

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·.) MASON - Gm1lf! Stmmons. junior high school gym on A~
· 'N dlrector of the Wahama i ril 14 at 7 : ~ p.m. .st.~ts will
, ~ Band has
partieipate m exh1bJtmns of
r(tbe Band Co~cert will be given ~-~~ing (begi~~~~ - . an~·-!~, ", April 17th, and that the festi. . 1 8t Raven swood is April Jed by Glona G1bbs. Mrs. Ele~
I nor Mill&lt;:!~ of Middleport IS
John Morsan, president of F:.,:H;;,A~•d:;,;v;;:is;;:or~.=====I
the boosters, presided at a '•'
·recent meeting when the """'" .1
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to submit a btd lor
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today for the appearance here
· '· ' next weelt
the Blue Flame
·~ i Feolival tba traveling cooking
; school ~ lhow for mndem
homemakers.
The two-performance show
will be In Pomeroy to be presented !rom the stage of Pomeroy Junior High School, Wed-

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' IICI'IO~ FILED
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PT. ., ; . , - A'eivll
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l!een !lied IR 1ht oWcel
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· epo • , .. ·· , • or 1""ctl'cllll -~ ror tba trlous
Gravel a
reatauranteur and "peace pi- London an hili upcomllll! trtp: II
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PT. PLEM!AN'l'- The aeU~ llOIDen! ol lbe,t~state of~:\;;]~ of
Benl Kedem lot" Able NalhaD ~ take' blo loll~~~~~~
be 111M tp·.lrY
...,.. Emp·loyment »y lly . report for lh• montl&gt; ' man s 'J!,Iogl (decea!OCI).
of tba Shrine
hll
~- niisslun to PartO, whert ,
a... ~ t'
1.'Lneme 0.,.
Mr. and JllrS. Ca~vll~
March for tba ,Mason =~ action ·II, styled G,eor6e
Divan will villi the loOoi : . Milecow If be can gat a vlot to to oee ~::·
,.. •_·•lei 111111 fanti!Y of : e
Heallb ~nt
er Admllilmaior of tba
Club lbll Saturday;
enter
the
SOviet
Ulllon.
Natbaa_
Gaulle.
:r
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visited on Sunday wttb bll par· 1 ___ 1 Off
' •. . staff show !be followinl: · ohuelllliuo g, Blagg
to
~~ br
~i quet vent ents: Mr. and Mr,s. CUrtis Me- LtMAI1 lee
Rece!~!~g ~~·ce.:, o~: vs. Dona1d . Q. Blaq,
M, Lel~bly, ambassador ..
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··"MASON - The
Junior Mr. and Mrs. WRIIam p.,....
- Jaek L. This includes home visits afor Blagg, James Ji. Yeager, F)-eel- All Sbriners of Mason
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. t persons ViSJttnH the
lllno erick G. Yeaaer, Ruth eornes,
and vlelnlty are lavlted
nn ~unday With ber 3u.i!.';., ~ge!' .t:'f the Pom IileHWa "~-.;:.::::!::~g. Thirty
Luemma McllomUd. Joim
The affair ww De
grandmother,
Mrs. Caroline! Pleasant local office of the school visits
Blaag, B. V. Binll
tba Pal WUson Shrine Club
Turner
IWest Virginia Department of Forty . five vlll
ltb
!0 Jeanne Burlingame,
with dance, music to
, Max Brown acco~pa~ted ~ Employment S&amp;urlty, repor~ exams ~ere..,m;'!e ;rther ex· Mulford and Mohr •
furnished by Jaln(nY Luncl) I
·
Wabama Band to tpey 0
he local office bemg re err,..
sludenta Funeral Home.
tba V~abonds beglnnlnH
sc 1 in address will bP s.-turday where the
Juntor ed today that t
' amlnation. Fourteen
Admission to the meeting
,
Jecky LewJS.
Band P'rti&lt;ipated in the Fes- serving the counties of
have_ completed referrals fro:;
be permitted lo those earg t of the Junior Class, &lt;~nd tival
Putnam and Jackson, e . 'd- prevmus visual screenlng p
BABELOUS COUNTRY
a 1966 Shrine Card.
den res nse by Ronnie
Gn.cst.s of Mr. and Mrs. Al- the placement of 37
grams this yell!·.
ere WASHINGTON (UPII of the Senior Class. bert Swatrel over the week uaJs in employment
Immunizations
x donesia's tOO million
people
Pa m!ase4
~,,..,_....
in Principal
re Mr and Mrs. Alva March. During the
pre~ . DPT 79; tetanus
· sma po
k 200 dialects. Tbe
Morrtsville,
., ,
speak to !be
Mrs. Kenneth Heyn· monlb there were 41 indJVJd- 36: typhoid&gt;; measles 31: and :;.: national motto is
&lt;Omllti the!ana:,:ns

•,i:tO.s of Wabama High School
: s chosen tht: theme "Shower
Sters" for th&lt; Junior and
~nior Banquet to be held on
' -May 13th al G:SJ p.rn at the
" hoof cafeteria.

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~:'~
mill~~
du~~u~

~~~k:;doo,

officers and
olds, Mrs.
Mrs. Fritz
R. C.Swatzel,
King, Mr.
Mr. uals
During
placed.
Marcil, there

~e Vi&lt;kie Stewart, vice prest· and Mrs. Tex Myers and Mark. 143 Initial U. I. claims

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Young People
Are Confirmed
,Easter Sunday

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~~D~lv~er~sl~ty~,"~re~po~r~ts~ili~e~~~~vote~s~~~=O~==t

tional Georgrapblc Society,

filed
Pleasant Valley Hospital .
,dent; Jo Thompson, secretary;
with 2,673 weeks of unemploy-j ADMITI'ED: Mrs.
Lorns
,Connie Harbour. treasurer. Senment compensatiaR c1aimed as l;teson Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
lor class sponsors are Frank
compared to the
month of Dudley 'wears, Apple Grove;
Capehart and Scott W1llock ::~nd
t
March, 1965, one y~ar ~go, Harrv Pickens, Racme; Ga~y
Mrs. Wilham Greer
0
when 2110 !nillat claims were Bowen, Apple Grove: Davtd
Jumor Class officers
are
filed and 3,176 weeks .of un~m· Rimmey, Pt. Pleasant.
Dal"' Machir, vice ;,~res1d~nt;
n
ere ployment compensatmR claim- DISCHARGED: Mrs. An~a
Beverly Russell, sec ret;.Jry . ,l.tn· LETART. W. V~. --nl~cd- ed.
IRainey, Henderson ; Denms
da Call treasurer. Jumur Class will be a presentatum a
f business on Roush Letart.
sponsor~ are Mrs l,nn= l Frill , icatJOn of a baptJsmi=ll ~~wl
At the close o ere 1434 in· BIRTHS : Mr. and Mrs. Phillev Jones, Mrs. J:hvid Miller memory of Ahee M_ . Rlckar t ~a~('h 31, the.r~ ~ fo; work lip Hall, Henderson, a son; Mr.
dJvJduals regiS!~~ reb 31 1965 and Mrs. Dudley Wears, Apple
•nd Nelson Jennings ·d th •I Howard. Sunday, Aprtl 17 a and
1'747 as o llJ3
•
• Grove, a daug ht er.
: The Tempos will prov1 e e ' 2 p.m.
f
: usic for dancing followingo !h~· : She had been a membR o I[
.
amids
t
i lhe Oak Grove Church longer vancedl ' wres!lmg, PY~ 1 ' The 100 million • year • old
anque .
. than any member and passed the bamboo hop, inchld a so Meramee Caverns on Route 61
I awav Oct. 6. HlliS. :t1 thl' :~l!e will be work on the,
ropes, . Missouri now has one of the
·
U Il days
nd
trampoline
and crea- m
93 years, 11 mon IS,
· rings a .
nation's newest motels.
Mrs. Hmvard's father, Sam- tive dancmg.
uel Rickar"d. dona led
the
.
ground For lhr Onk
Grove
church and cemetery. She had
• MASON _ Six yuulhs or Ihe : !wo sisl-?rs and Fuur b~thers,
~ason Methodisl Church con- ~ John. Riley , ExevC'na, Samuel,
frrmation class wrrP eonfirm- Milr.v &lt;!!ld Harvev.
.ed i
I' 00 Easter SundHv hv thr Hev _, Mrs. Howard was mam

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to April 30th with Mrs. C.
Dodd and Mrs. Robert Roush
charge of pub! icity.
J. The president reported that
_&amp;n.tions for the band had been
,. leceiYed from Mason County
Bank and Citizens
~ational
. Jiank.

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A~~Pmbly

MASON _ Thf' Fulure Home 1
sponsored an &lt;~ ~sem ·
.;.,. ,"-:! 'JI)y Thursday art"rnoon at Wa·
J.' lwuna High School wilh frank
~Pehart of thP faculty sp~a~­
f
on events pr ior lo Ch~1 st s
•_ ile8th. His cructftXJon and re::;·

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'' ~tion.

the Pledg(' of Aile· .
and :::;cripturf'. a trum·
solo, '' Holy City." wa~ play·
Gary Green ~ :1r1·om·
;'Ptiled by Leah J\.nn Mii.IN ;d
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the
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Lord' s
;Jl:r;&gt;yer. Christy H o wC~rd play
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APRIL 10 - If you, by any mild a word) at all the earn·
chance missed the '1'1' shOwing age, and I bope tbat, tlus very
of
of C&lt;Jmelius Ryan's minute some .moves ~w~rd .a
"The Last Day." weU, It's too Ipeace table might be stirrmg m
bad and· of course you can't those cunning Oriental bram!i.
see' them all.
Is it too much to hope?
"The ast Battle" (tn three
parts in three lnatallments, LOOKING AROUND - Some
:March, Aprll - a~d May com· recent pet peeves - Peeve No.
lng up) portrays m the most 1- Life Magazine with aged
vivid way that I have ever 11yes, aged) Charlie Chaplin on
seen, the very last stand of !lb• cover wilb Sophia Loren,
the vaunted German Army and yet - Charlie, I for one Amerl·
the taler Allied Arnueo ready can bade you good,by long ago
to. take over.
, when you look a barrel or so of
And I, for OIU', am glad such 1 America money and went
ntallterpieces 81 uThe L as t overseas with It - ranting
Day" are still being written
Hand That Fed You"
and make us remember the you went - Peeve No 2, only
complete awfulness of those : I'm jokin' - thill polar we~tther I
years 1941 to 1945, when a ·_ but one is
content
madman, yes, a madman, one · if following
doesn't hapAdolf Schlckelgruber br. na.me, . pen _ "Rough winds do shake
Hiller to a horrified, eivlhzed the darling buds of May" world, carne darn near rulmg 1two guesses whom I'm quoting
and completely mining Western ...._ never a finer line written,
elvUizatlon.
Is.,. bard lover B.M.H. - Peeve
t present you with just a ' No. 3, and here J quit (on
f!W, a very few, of the vivid peeves) - persons who can tlle
llnes d..crlblng tba reactions / wrong number - but 1 keep
of our men, and the Allies, as remembering how easy 'tis Lo
they n&lt;llred Berlin and t h e do - however, a very lame per·
skeletons '"IIIIOllt) of
h a If son bas to trot ilia, ha) to the
dead concentration camp pris- phone here if no one else about
oners, the awful ovens of Da- Good Things, to offsel
the
chan still full o1 bones, and all :above, (I) Our crocuses, all
the ruins of lll&lt;'n, eltles and as ·4'.1 plus putting lovely color in
l say, almost Clvlhza!lon It· iour yard. &lt;2) Our
self.
! heart &lt;covered nightly)
''Batt!• hardened soldiers will Icoming apace. (3) lee
forevt&gt;r remembor this sight t &lt;and B.M.H., go lightly
with grim anger. Gen . . George that
dlpp.r
those
Patton, "Old Blood and Guts," tale scales!. (4l Another Easter
turoed away, his eyos wet with and let us ail rejnlee and sing
tears and was uncontrollably : 11 He Lives" - if you haven't
ill: the next day he &lt;Patton; CK'· : heard or sung it recently, try
dered an entire nearby German Ito recall It also "lle Arose" vlllqe to go see these death not real tiUe, 1 guess, but you
hnuses, which they had known know what one I mean nothing of. Any whn hung l&gt;:!ck 1
were escorted at rifle point. The 1
following mornlna the mayor 1 . I BECOME VN.SI!RIOUS
of the village and his wife IJUSt a moment to give you this
honged themselves."
:week's best one ( at least for
I shall not harry you further : me, struck me as so tunny).
But - "Lest We ff)rget" we• II IIDId You hear about England
had bettor kelp on remember· Iselling ~ ..Roc~ ~I Gibraltar to
lng. reading and praying that •France . No. Yes, and now
such tyranny, now In 19611, can- !they eall ij De Gallstone."
not be endured.
I
f too, deplore war in fullest . IF YOU DON'T get
t II I s
measure. I fully agree with last, you should see your Doc
r,en, Sherman's f'amous def!n~ or else start taking sassafras
tlon of it. And I'm alm001t ready tea or something right awayto agree with "There never. was Ob, yes, lood old suphur and
1

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shopping here. A flavorful selection of tho
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and %1. Curtain time will be
8 p.m. lor both performances.
Admission will be free.
The Blue Flame Festival is
heing brought to Pomeroy by
Columbua Gas of Ohio, Inc.,
wilh Pomeroy-Middleport Dally
Sentinel and cooperating mer·
chants as co-sponsors.

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·.) MASON - Gm1lf! Stmmons. junior high school gym on A~
· 'N dlrector of the Wahama i ril 14 at 7 : ~ p.m. .st.~ts will
, ~ Band has
partieipate m exh1bJtmns of
r(tbe Band Co~cert will be given ~-~~ing (begi~~~~ - . an~·-!~, ", April 17th, and that the festi. . 1 8t Raven swood is April Jed by Glona G1bbs. Mrs. Ele~
I nor Mill&lt;:!~ of Middleport IS
John Morsan, president of F:.,:H;;,A~•d:;,;v;;:is;;:or~.=====I
the boosters, presided at a '•'
·recent meeting when the """'" .1
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today for the appearance here
· '· ' next weelt
the Blue Flame
·~ i Feolival tba traveling cooking
; school ~ lhow for mndem
homemakers.
The two-performance show
will be In Pomeroy to be presented !rom the stage of Pomeroy Junior High School, Wed-

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Johnson.
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Howard .
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administered to Terry L~ and gre;1t grandehi ld n•n. and
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ROB L E E

lhat the IIOIIIIdneis of an arguBY mERONYMOIIS
1 Charges on moral arojlnds ment can be destroyed by ot·
For many yea~ this country Irnade against a California &amp;on· tacking the inorals of tbe proba~ been afflicted b~· the type ator were so revolting that tile punent of it. ~s if the rule!
pltal.
of !awyer who wins his case makers \.\'t!re hailed into court of goemotzy or physics Lwld
by attacking the character of I and forced to admit the stories be set aside by "pioving" that
Mr!. Marte·
opposing witnesse~. or if on I werf' gro~ndless. . .
Euclid or. Ne~ton
diverged
with
the side 01 the prosecution. by .· The rwt1onal cap1tol toda)' Is from their neighbors jq moral
accusing the de-fendant of mor·- i rrowded with those whG would affairs. Or that tbe wisdom of
al lapses which rei! II~·
hav1• dt&gt;fend their actions or beliefs, Solomon should be doubted be- :
nothing to do with the crinll:' not with_ any debat~ on the c~us~ of the circumstar~res of 1
of which he i ~ charged.
nm!1f'r 1tself but With 3l"CUsa- hts b1rth.
Mortf and more u! ltth' this lions nt dissenters. A Congress- Or on the other side doos dis- .
method has erept into arfa~n:; l' ~un who ~oe:s not join in the approval of the cha~acter or
uf government. perhaps revz1•- · const•nsus IS not refuted on the selling methods of the pub- '
ing a prm:tice ot accepted polit· 1_II.~ Iogie of his s~nd l}n H def- Usher of a magazine justify tbe 1
ic.-.! nwrality of the Jrfft•rsnn· : m1te 1 s~ue but with charges or United States Supreme Court •
J,1ckson eras.
Anti-Civil Highl"&gt; beliefs or of ; in upholding a five _ year !len- j
The Jatf' and unlamented St&gt;n. , being "soft on Communisn1. ., 1tence given a publisher (l1r the ;
Mr•Carthy introdurffl h.is lypt&gt; 1 If h_e rel'us~s to vo~ .~01' JA..ny Iissuing of an ''obscene'' maga~ !
uf charactl:'r as~ass111a110n tnt.o : ~pendmg pro)Ct•t, he IS . unwtll- zine, when the justices who con- !
Srnatorial Invpst igatinn somP , mg to help. the underprivileged · t-'Urred in the maJOrity opiniGn .
years agl' ;md:. w~·l l. kr·,•·1n and promotmg unemployment." admitted . in tbat opinion that
perennial candidate for high Lt&gt;l tum doubt the necessity of there were no grounds for the
offices was &lt;Jl:J\t' to 1iell'al ~r·\'· '. a billion dollar boondoggle · in charge in the subject matter
t'ral I"Ompetitors.b~. the ~atJ lt' : sp;rl·t&gt; and he is aL"cust:d of con- of the magazine itself.
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mt•lhod . 'f'he uneur1n·nlionil l hr--. nt&gt;diun~ with '·our enemies." Surely this is not h t th ~
husband tfJ Milwaukee to meet II
havior or minor .~uvt'rnmf"nt 1 1'he eharge of treason is used ! Biblical prophet
m w ~ be 1
his boat. Whi.Je gone sbe visit·
employEoes iwo:; hf-en hrlU up as . tu stifle discussion cmd ''MiUta- ~ •·come let us reason teang th r.
ed Mrs. George L. Beegle
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am andMr. andM'"•
al presidents. A gontl t-&gt;11 of the tlw press. 1 h1s IS advancmg the j
bert Wolfe and daU~hter,
published matt-ria\ :n \lit' 1964 i ancient technique intG
new 1
of Olmstead Falls. Bradl'ord
presidential campai~n a~~;ti iPd dimensions.
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By EDNA XNOPP
Mr. and Mrs. Otto .
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the personal ehararl!·:· r~1!1wr An author who writes a book!
Max Knopp and friend, RGald spent an afternoon w1th Mr.
than the politil'al :~iHl :til's of · lTitic~l of government, profes- !
1A. Moyers II of Sandwich, Ill., 1 Bradford's aunt, Mrs. Hazel
the t'andidatt&gt;s.
siomtl t&gt;nLerprise or large in-il'd like. to think that April, now ; attending Palmer College
of ~ Curtis, at Reedsvllle.
dt;str~· ('an t&lt;Xped to have his iSome balmy days will bring. 1chiropractic at Davenport, lo- Mr. and M~. Bernard
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priv&lt;tle &lt;~Hairs ilwt&gt;sligated, his But pessimistie folks avow
i wa, spent a weekend with l':Y and children of Shlptelephone tapped and his move- IThat Winter still is king ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Otis .\nopp. Max: PinBJKI!'t, Pa.,
the week
The Compton Model CH3DOO 111111
nwnts
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return
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Mrs.
The Very Best
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In Used Ciltrs Anywhere
•i t' not public) detertives. One ,Earh da at morn 1 aze 8 _,summer quarter.
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
ot our lc~rgest eorporations adg
: as of Palmer visited )l iS par- Johnson.
(23" overall diagonal. 282 aq. Ina. viewable area)
NO REASONABLE .
mils
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Mr.
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Gerald
Hart
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Advanc:ed Q-28 power retft'V~ 23,000 volt chaiN•
OFFF.R REFUSED
I Thomas, Cheshire .
the weekend with llis P&lt;
- - - -- - · and dollars with detective agen-·For added signs of Sprue.
• Super HiP Gain 3 atllp 1F tmpliftlll" with exo&amp;ptional Hlllltlvlty
SEE
t ie~ in an attempt to discredit For flowers coming
through Mr. and Mrs. Do~ld Dorst I Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
lor pjctur1 llw~ and delail
• Admirflllbn• Balanct~r drruit aDd ''Circuit Shield 8yatem'"
, the author of 1 book whi&lt;.'h critttte ground
and daughters of Newark vislt· Mr. and Mrs. Paul
• ,:lw Admin! St.Mlbond •cturt tube ... b:mded ftller latens!BH tcllll.•
ieJzrd one of Iheir products. , For early birdt who sing.
ed Mrs. Dorst's parents, Mr. l and children of COlumbus
?lout. •luminJud for briMhfel' picture&amp;
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Those who demonstrate
and Mrs. Frank Walton while ' a weekend with his ,
• Ni!!w Admir•l Unitiud Channel ul~lon ... emarll!t alylinr and
gainst Administration policies But, seems that for earb sign ] moving their trailer hDme · 1Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bradford.
•asier luniQ&amp;". Lilhtfld Channel numbert.
"'Your Rambler Deller"
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POMEROY, 0 .
are discredited not by the
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There IS an, anc~t saymg
ployment jn Pt. Pleasant.
Comtemporary Uprisht CmiiOle Styllnr Model CH3001 walnut.
That whal I m hopmg caD not i Edith Grimm spenl son10 11
Model CH3002 MaboJany. G.ed Flnilhn on bardbolrd. 33Y,'
b. 28~ w, 16" d.
1 time with her parents. Mr. and
Th ~eW· te
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staymg. 1 Mrs. Harry Wolfe before
Your Do,....toblo
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Forsy~ • blooms an signs of I of her daughter and IIOB·in-law,
Duler For

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1 Mrs. Beegle accGmpanJed her
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lhat the IIOIIIIdneis of an arguBY mERONYMOIIS
1 Charges on moral arojlnds ment can be destroyed by ot·
For many yea~ this country Irnade against a California &amp;on· tacking the inorals of tbe proba~ been afflicted b~· the type ator were so revolting that tile punent of it. ~s if the rule!
pltal.
of !awyer who wins his case makers \.\'t!re hailed into court of goemotzy or physics Lwld
by attacking the character of I and forced to admit the stories be set aside by "pioving" that
Mr!. Marte·
opposing witnesse~. or if on I werf' gro~ndless. . .
Euclid or. Ne~ton
diverged
with
the side 01 the prosecution. by .· The rwt1onal cap1tol toda)' Is from their neighbors jq moral
accusing the de-fendant of mor·- i rrowded with those whG would affairs. Or that tbe wisdom of
al lapses which rei! II~·
hav1• dt&gt;fend their actions or beliefs, Solomon should be doubted be- :
nothing to do with the crinll:' not with_ any debat~ on the c~us~ of the circumstar~res of 1
of which he i ~ charged.
nm!1f'r 1tself but With 3l"CUsa- hts b1rth.
Mortf and more u! ltth' this lions nt dissenters. A Congress- Or on the other side doos dis- .
method has erept into arfa~n:; l' ~un who ~oe:s not join in the approval of the cha~acter or
uf government. perhaps revz1•- · const•nsus IS not refuted on the selling methods of the pub- '
ing a prm:tice ot accepted polit· 1_II.~ Iogie of his s~nd l}n H def- Usher of a magazine justify tbe 1
ic.-.! nwrality of the Jrfft•rsnn· : m1te 1 s~ue but with charges or United States Supreme Court •
J,1ckson eras.
Anti-Civil Highl"&gt; beliefs or of ; in upholding a five _ year !len- j
The Jatf' and unlamented St&gt;n. , being "soft on Communisn1. ., 1tence given a publisher (l1r the ;
Mr•Carthy introdurffl h.is lypt&gt; 1 If h_e rel'us~s to vo~ .~01' JA..ny Iissuing of an ''obscene'' maga~ !
uf charactl:'r as~ass111a110n tnt.o : ~pendmg pro)Ct•t, he IS . unwtll- zine, when the justices who con- !
Srnatorial Invpst igatinn somP , mg to help. the underprivileged · t-'Urred in the maJOrity opiniGn .
years agl' ;md:. w~·l l. kr·,•·1n and promotmg unemployment." admitted . in tbat opinion that
perennial candidate for high Lt&gt;l tum doubt the necessity of there were no grounds for the
offices was &lt;Jl:J\t' to 1iell'al ~r·\'· '. a billion dollar boondoggle · in charge in the subject matter
t'ral I"Ompetitors.b~. the ~atJ lt' : sp;rl·t&gt; and he is aL"cust:d of con- of the magazine itself.
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mt•lhod . 'f'he uneur1n·nlionil l hr--. nt&gt;diun~ with '·our enemies." Surely this is not h t th ~
husband tfJ Milwaukee to meet II
havior or minor .~uvt'rnmf"nt 1 1'he eharge of treason is used ! Biblical prophet
m w ~ be 1
his boat. Whi.Je gone sbe visit·
employEoes iwo:; hf-en hrlU up as . tu stifle discussion cmd ''MiUta- ~ •·come let us reason teang th r.
ed Mrs. George L. Beegle
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0
am andMr. andM'"•
al presidents. A gontl t-&gt;11 of the tlw press. 1 h1s IS advancmg the j
bert Wolfe and daU~hter,
published matt-ria\ :n \lit' 1964 i ancient technique intG
new 1
of Olmstead Falls. Bradl'ord
presidential campai~n a~~;ti iPd dimensions.
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By EDNA XNOPP
Mr. and Mrs. Otto .
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the personal ehararl!·:· r~1!1wr An author who writes a book!
Max Knopp and friend, RGald spent an afternoon w1th Mr.
than the politil'al :~iHl :til's of · lTitic~l of government, profes- !
1A. Moyers II of Sandwich, Ill., 1 Bradford's aunt, Mrs. Hazel
the t'andidatt&gt;s.
siomtl t&gt;nLerprise or large in-il'd like. to think that April, now ; attending Palmer College
of ~ Curtis, at Reedsvllle.
dt;str~· ('an t&lt;Xped to have his iSome balmy days will bring. 1chiropractic at Davenport, lo- Mr. and M~. Bernard
.
priv&lt;tle &lt;~Hairs ilwt&gt;sligated, his But pessimistie folks avow
i wa, spent a weekend with l':Y and children of Shlptelephone tapped and his move- IThat Winter still is king ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Otis .\nopp. Max: PinBJKI!'t, Pa.,
the week
The Compton Model CH3DOO 111111
nwnts
··sh&lt;:~dtlwed
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by
prlvale
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will
return
to
school
for
tbe
end
with
Mrs.
The Very Best
Quality 23" Conoolo TV
In Used Ciltrs Anywhere
•i t' not public) detertives. One ,Earh da at morn 1 aze 8 _,summer quarter.
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
ot our lc~rgest eorporations adg
: as of Palmer visited )l iS par- Johnson.
(23" overall diagonal. 282 aq. Ina. viewable area)
NO REASONABLE .
mils
spending
over
six
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marvin
Gerald
Hart
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Newar"k~:~~:11
Advanc:ed Q-28 power retft'V~ 23,000 volt chaiN•
OFFF.R REFUSED
I Thomas, Cheshire .
the weekend with llis P&lt;
- - - -- - · and dollars with detective agen-·For added signs of Sprue.
• Super HiP Gain 3 atllp 1F tmpliftlll" with exo&amp;ptional Hlllltlvlty
SEE
t ie~ in an attempt to discredit For flowers coming
through Mr. and Mrs. Do~ld Dorst I Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
lor pjctur1 llw~ and delail
• Admirflllbn• Balanct~r drruit aDd ''Circuit Shield 8yatem'"
, the author of 1 book whi&lt;.'h critttte ground
and daughters of Newark vislt· Mr. and Mrs. Paul
• ,:lw Admin! St.Mlbond •cturt tube ... b:mded ftller latens!BH tcllll.•
ieJzrd one of Iheir products. , For early birdt who sing.
ed Mrs. Dorst's parents, Mr. l and children of COlumbus
?lout. •luminJud for briMhfel' picture&amp;
·
Those who demonstrate
and Mrs. Frank Walton while ' a weekend with his ,
• Ni!!w Admir•l Unitiud Channel ul~lon ... emarll!t alylinr and
gainst Administration policies But, seems that for earb sign ] moving their trailer hDme · 1Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bradford.
•asier luniQ&amp;". Lilhtfld Channel numbert.
"'Your Rambler Deller"
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POMEROY, 0 .
are discredited not by the
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I Gallipolis. Mr. Dorst has
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There IS an, anc~t saymg
ployment jn Pt. Pleasant.
Comtemporary Uprisht CmiiOle Styllnr Model CH3001 walnut.
That whal I m hopmg caD not i Edith Grimm spenl son10 11
Model CH3002 MaboJany. G.ed Flnilhn on bardbolrd. 33Y,'
b. 28~ w, 16" d.
1 time with her parents. Mr. and
Th ~eW· te
ill be
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staymg. 1 Mrs. Harry Wolfe before
Your Do,....toblo
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Forsy~ • blooms an signs of I of her daughter and IIOB·in-law,
Duler For

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comfort in thia Roblee dre.
pattern that we'll aivto )'Gil
your money baek at yoUr

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We have it at.ocked In allllOit
every a~ailable 1iulo insure

WHITE OR ASSTD.

per!ect fit-•nd the ultra.
Dt airboma cuhloned ia.
tole ruaranteet comfort wltb
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INGELS CARPET HOUSE

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Watch for Grand Opening
Coming This Week!!
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~~ and Mrs, Thomas
, That lingerlog Winter still will v c' '"' d Mr H ld Biee- IJ
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bring,
ap .... m a~. _s: aro
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gle of Florida VISlted
their
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daughter, June Wendorf and
Of plokletinkt (somo caU them graodaoD!, Rondy and Jeff.
I frogs)
1 Mrs. Beegle accGmpanJed her
' Tlrat ''sing" when
weather's ;
nice,
. The saying is, that all
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In The Mlddr. Block

SALES •nd SERVICE
Phone 985-3308
Chester, 0.

POMEROY'S

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CHAPMAN·
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Bring out some early bees ' I
The pessimist will still insist, I
That surely !bey will freeze,

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We will fight the valiant battle,
In the field of poverty.

CHAFIL.IE ...
THIS NEW VINYL
"CUSHIONFLOA" HAS
PURE VINYL. FOAM

25·LB.
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first upon the scene.
And find time, 11 1 aide line,
To keep th!! highwaya elean.

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sketch ''B" has a vest look with ltrlped Dickey Iiilow. Sizes 5 to 15.

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In Winter's cold, so dark llld
drear,

.9P'IN
FRIDAY

For mlay day1, I wondered;
Could balmy Sprlq be really
near?

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But wltb eold breeze and anow
1nd freeze,
On day• that obould be Sprlna
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PHONE WY 2-5661

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In hamle18 most remott
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NEW FROM CONIOlEUM·NAIRN ~ We never lose a vote.
New .Vinyl Cush iun~or is the most ex:citing ftooring sinCf! vinyl
was mventt&gt;d' ll ha~ a built-in l'ushion to make it warmer Alld ff by any chance you lafi I
~r-so spriii J;:I/ it H'l:owrs from ln&gt;t&gt;l dents. This eas; . To gaze upon these scenes. ' I
walkmg, em~y-1:·lr•:m vinyl is oo lli'W , even the patterns haYe ·' You'll find rerua of every one
whole nPw look.
On all the Tee-Vee screens.
They're sculplllff'd
H.A .W,
for a deep, cw:hiony
N~rn
new dimen~ion . Tn ' " '
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LATE SPRING
upl.dlBive, tqo.
Squre Yard
On a former day, in 1 rhyming
way

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to stern. Each middy·fied with the cleverest coUarfn&amp;
yet. Collectors items-&lt;lne and all-sailored then tailor·
ed to shape up sensationally on board or off-in 1
dauntless combination of 65% Dacron polyester""-35%
Cotton. Raise the flags for great color comblnaUoDI·

Are

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FEATHERS ARE
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Brings warmUI that's past de- l
nial,
Th.ey will iosist that heat or
day,
Will iOOa become 1 trial.
NONNA McGHEE

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CHILl SAUCE 4 ~~::·~1 SAUCE

25c OFF

dress looks of

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HUNT'S TOMATO

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HUNT CLUB

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Kroger FamUt of
SLICED BACONS

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Kroger Fresh

PORK CHOPS

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Kwick Krisp 2 ~•. $1.37
Serve 'n Save 2!. $1.33
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Je11e Fleshman
Rainelle, W. Va.

Center Cut

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1st Cut ••. lb. 59c

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Moden
-. .. _trc
Fresh StrC!Wberries
Celery Hearts ,... 29c

Idaho Baking

------- 12 ••. pkg.

Bleach %gal.

fdoabamt ·

for

lor.

49e

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DINNERS 3 s1

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Kroger Sherbet ... -- -- •

1

lui, Chicken, Turkey, Salisbury Stooks
l'l:~lart

...,......

5=. $1

$10.00 Winner ·

Cookies

87C

1

Asparagus

bolt...

Embassy Pretrerves

I

Morton

~FROZEN

Stokolr

Meal

I I
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$l19

-

T-

CatSUD ----·--------·-

Cheese....

Plain Flour

fOILED HAM

llokoly

wllll.

-

Roush Shtt Ston

.

Oscar Johnson

Willoi-. W. Ya.

Delsey Tissue -------- 4 ';:;... 97c

,........ 1111-···

$3.00

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., $50.00 Winner

Dash

3

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Puffs

...... _49c

...... --~ 2'1e

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ry lo ,.,tfdpolo. Juot aolc lor
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Loin·O·Pork
•••••• lh. 89c
.._-.- .... •-•1'1.
Sliced Bacon •••••••• ...... lb. 69c

Kroger Frah
C :llr llclc 111M
~~~~~ Rlbo

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PORK LOIN ROAST

..,

... 49c

Kroger FamUt of
SLICED BACONS

Full7 Rib
Cut

FREE 100

Kroger Fresh

PORK CHOPS

Country Club • •. 75c
Kwick Krisp 2 ~•. $1.37
Serve 'n Save 2!. $1.33
Serve 'n Save. :~. 67e

lb.
• e

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$50.00 Winner
Je11e Fleshman
Rainelle, W. Va.

Center Cut

Rib Chops _______ .lb. 69c
(

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Loin Chops _____ lb. 79c
1st Cut ••. lb. 59c

Mr. F....,.flofW

Flounder __ . _. :: 49e
Rib Half Pork Loin

,1
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... .. 59e

Lo' H lfP kLo'
69e K _ 1...,_...... _ .
m a or m --------- ..
Biscuits _--·---- ___ .. 12 :: 78c
Vaoc-

$1

Pork &amp; Beans--------- 6

ROLL ROAST

BREAD

-.. ,............

PORK CHOPS E~~T 59c
-

... ,.. _ .,.
--

lb.

. -...-..-.:77e
~

10

{

Dry Milk
8 :.· 77c

1:

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v.

.fRUIT PIES

j

lb.

49c~

for

Pi'P rMIIIfltPi'M·

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Rod Sour
Pittod _

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cans

2

Brown &amp; Ser11e Twin

CLOROX~

ROLLS

39e

KANDU •

;k~:

1

Campbell's Tomato

-

llo.J

$1

Regrdar
or
Drip

lb.

/Vo.J

SOUP

•

rwlooooburg, W. Va.

COFFEE

Pie Filling-------------- 4

Bleach '12 gal.

NaiiCJ Starcher

Kroger

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COMI'ARII - . . .,.atr - .
THI DI..,..UNCI II IIII .PAICII

CfJIU

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$10.00 Wlaln

,_

'n'*ant Coffee -------- .., 69e
Chomlate Milk •___ .. _. • .. JOL 49e

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FROSTIE
ROOT BEER

ORANGE JUICE

59e

..... _o,

Crest----------------·
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..., • voiuo
IJstsine
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.............AD &amp; RIOIA.DIIII

_.. nu a •

Shampoo ____ ~$'i-' 4

2

49c·
.....,

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Craekan
1 ~ 39c

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Potatoes ~· 67c

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BLEACH

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plastic
can

39C

WAID CROSS' SONS

w-

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..... 1, Pod,., Ollle

ORANGES
. Ldfotl•
lliSIU

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$50.00 . . . .

a phone

Mfddgan Peat 50 .:; 79e

--

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.r

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......

•

In fact, shouldn't you have one
.n every important room? ExtenAidni
·cost less a day than a postage stamp.
For your family room, ask us

Fertilizer---- 50 .:. $198

•••

....

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LanFood ---- ... $2.98

Duz

a~t· QJit SfARLl'lir·,~;.l

flc

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\$50.00

f--.

Sphagnum Peat I :: $3.89

1

qt. bottl•

-~

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All Purpooo Crocker by Sunthino laking Co.

.OIL _-_

Mary McCoy

\'-W.Va.

.....

1

TINE CRACKERS ~~- 33c

'

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Sweet
. )

.
CORN,
.......
.
Moden
-. .. _trc
Fresh StrC!Wberries
Celery Hearts ,... 29c

Idaho Baking

------- 12 ••. pkg.

Bleach %gal.

fdoabamt ·

for

lor.

49e

. . .k

DINNERS 3 s1

----·

Kroger Sherbet ... -- -- •

1

lui, Chicken, Turkey, Salisbury Stooks
l'l:~lart

...,......

5=. $1

$10.00 Winner ·

Cookies

87C

1

Asparagus

bolt...

Embassy Pretrerves

I

Morton

~FROZEN

Stokolr

Meal

I I
f

$l19

-

T-

CatSUD ----·--------·-

Cheese....

Plain Flour

fOILED HAM

llokoly

wllll.

-

Roush Shtt Ston

.

Oscar Johnson

Willoi-. W. Ya.

Delsey Tissue -------- 4 ';:;... 97c

,........ 1111-···

$3.00

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., $50.00 Winner

Dash

3

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Puffs

...... _49c

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50 Gal. Elec. Hot Wlllr Htlter - $50
·2 llt~ric Rtfrigeratoq
... $50
3 MaYttg Wrlngtr Washe,.

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litdO
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lllb Gtl tf tiQ, liJit 1•. th11 PI" "'

USED' I'IJlNITURI r._~r~~:
AT RUT&amp;IAND. USID II

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QU·ICK SALE

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WHAT AAI! V00
MOONIN' Al!mUt7
LOWEE2.V~

real

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................ 4MHI.bed u

.IIIUILT - - - - - - - - tl. $61

.,_

50:000 ITU Gat Heattr
...,ke Ntw

$11
2 Usid fV .... .
... $50
f IJIIIng R,o"' Suitt~
· ei. $25 ·
3 Unci 011 Rflngea
Prlctcl to Sell
3 Wardrotita
••· 6.95 up
I Automatic Washer &amp; Dryer P1ir
Frigidaire - - - - - - -- $139
RUTLAND FURNITURE

Sale

~

RADIATOR

IN LOWERSYRACuSE
5 I'GOIDI and bath, larp
llld garden. Contact

Condllf,Ohio.
SS Lmon
1-~~~~~~===~==~~~==~~ - noth
Groveport,
PIIDI!eum·•·ll

PHONE WY 2-2156
Card of Th11nks

for Lhse
For Sal•
142'1. AvaUable Apro 11. ·
7'"";";""':'::.;;
·:Ciieiiti=[Niiw~~r~r~t
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b vear
and mat. ·
ty
tires. Fir•t
tress. Robert K. Sayre, CH I
Auto Sales

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Used· Furniture Outlet

or Rent

SH 2-4211

SERVICE

$TOR&amp; HOURS: Mondoy thru Thursday 1:00 to 6:00
PRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 1•00 To 8:00
'

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.ecar eTruck eH..ter

Core e Bulldozor
tAny Type

WE WANT TO el&lt;]lri'SS our $23.2;, second tire $20.65. . . 7-2166.
4 13 Jlc I
thanks to Hol1.er Hospital. to
I
doctors and nums and Dr.: tra nm 17.50 each. Newell's - - ··· ·- ····.
t!IM VOLKSWAGEN,
wm•:•o11
1 actual 30,000 miles, 7
rimas
for
the
servic~
they
I
Suno&lt;'O
,
Chester,
Ohio.
:
40
INCH
PONY,
t-10
..
Orville
But
.
3 2!1 31l1p I Johnson. O.xter, OhiO.
With '!. Call daytime SH1 ';;~idii,W;,;,;,Y,.;2-;,;t1;,;9;,;6;.,.,.:;M;,;Id;,:d;,;to;IIO;;rt.::,!!!O~~~
rendered througb Ihe Illness 1
1
4 12 31p ot night SH 2-5501. See A
of Mr. WJil(le sars_"' A:so !
I
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Grate at RuUand
Furnit•••·l FARMERS - Inquire and UN
~r Rev. James Momsou or •
ns_tr_uc ton
TWO PO ~ IF.S, on• 1 year old Cen be financed.
your choice of bull.
111
his .consolmg words and
' , u. s. CIVIl SERVICE TESTS! 1 and one 2 year.&lt; old. Charles
Breeding Service (Dairy and I'
1h'
Ewmg"ulFuneral
Homo.
!'rice
L"ng
ll&lt;lltom,
Ohio.
11
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Beef!.
Call 614-992-2264 or
- •o~Mro 111 ~nn o1•er 'jffure!
·
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63 OLDS •• ' ....... •
be.ut11 flowers fin d cards ' M•o
lob'
Wch ~tart. n1 11 P&gt;lll
Shnro .
4 U Jtc
Wns $1895. 2 Dr. Hard Top.
il4 985-38:21
4 1 SOle
ltld fetters and food.
Mur! . o\dnncement.
r•,..par,,ror~ ·
- · -·- ·
Good looks and smoolb, de•
'
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requLretl ,
rfonnance are l i
x
Mrs. Wilkie Sarwn am I U'al.nlnr
l'hon~andt 01 .aton~klnJ
op.-oii.• &amp;~:penf!n~e
llUG
:tnd
PAD.
almost
pendable
PC'
9 · 12
Fami]
WluaJJy
UQn~t:'•nr~·
Grammat
\'OUI',S wilh this cl f',..A il "88"
Y
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•ehoQl tufflclent ro• men~ Johs · llf'l'!. Phone Sfl 2-541:1.
lrade-in. Powl."'r Rt('erlng nnd
EXPERIENCED
4 l.t C FR£1&gt; rnfm·m•tion °"' lObi. •aaartll. l
4
12 61
briikes. Autom:ttir trans .
. . - - -- -- - r.qnirclll l'n1' \Vrtw roll A\' fll vlnl! !
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KEITH GOBLE fORD

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69C

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ISET of

SenunrL.

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Wilson Blue Ridge

on. 9 PlsRenger transporter

pod home. Phone WV 2-2291. · Semi or Strai ght - Exren· Phone WY 2- 5324, Bob
4 1l 12tc encc not necessary. You can . sell. Middleport. Oblo.

BLAETTNARS

4 12 3tc

Pom•roy, Ohio

, er
short training. Local
'-==~===:;:=::;~~~
placement service available. HAY:Cbeop. c:ii!SH :147;3.- - _

April 1
1
17, !tom M•n till dark on .
Snowball Hill. Rifle and Shol-:
guus. Sponsored by tbe Mergs
........,., Cooa Hunters.
~....,.

Angel Food Cake - ••. 39c
BROUGHTON'S

BRAKE SERVICE

Buttermilk

=~s9c

Blaettnars

ServitOieo
TIDE Rogulor

7

You do not ba•e lo relucate.
4 10
&lt;molovment Wanted WY 2-2193
Pomeroy
For application write Nation
.
Deep F"'eze. 18 ! MOWING wilh my
Wide Semi Divison, &lt;-o Hae- cUbic feet. 1\ y l-1!321 or WY ' mower (Middleport
ckl Freight Terminal
3 I' "c 1
2 3618
$1.25 per hour. Can
4 13 41&lt;
1255 Corwin Avenue, uarnU·I _..:_~ ______ c • u·
;;.,==::-=-:-::;--· _ __ 1 ton, Ohio. Or call 513-89o-8127, RUGS DffiTY? Rent eleclrie 1 highest refen'''ces AT ITS GREATEST
FARMERS, am taking oolers ' evenings. Sl3-241·55TZ.
shampooer for $1 with pur· . WY 2-7103.
4 10 6tc
for Southern tomato plants.
4 11 3tc chns• of Lustre Foam. E.l&gt; 1 ----:-------11 PWin or .W. pepperoni
now. Will ,arrJve around Ap·
ersbach Hardware, PomeInsurance
uusage, muobroom. bam or
ril 25. Billy Hill, Racine, WI
For Renl
roy Ohio.
4 7 6tc [
combination~
'AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
24
3
9-2541.
NEED A HOME? 611 WY
l!Hii VACUUM CLEANER. 1 cancelled? Lest your operai- IJ t" or 12" llu _75c to 1.50

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PIZZA

RH~

nttrei~i I

HUD

8. Title

7.one

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modern
unfurnished 3 rooms and bath
opartment.
Lew utltltles.
Coals Building, WY 3-5141.
2 24 tfe
;;;;TW"'O"""'T;;:RAJLE="'R"'S"'P-;oACES
n""ool rent In the Village ol Middleport. CaD WY 2-3348 or W\'

2-2186 or WY

8. On tbe

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to at.

2. Motor b'lp
3. Mac&amp;wo

4. Golfer
Hogan
6. Part of

COMPLETE SERVICE

23. Ex·

:m. Trlm
~6.Sho­

shoa.ean
lndlUl
27. Calen.·
dar
AMnr
abbrevlatloa ~. Jar
20. Sunflower
36. Sacks

l'•a.rct,.•

9. Doportod
state
lL-allco
17. Ooddesa ot 31. Hasten

lhlp COUnQ' Ond Beoordl.

,.,eel No. 11
'hit fo llawlzll

38. Solo
89. Ballad

dawn

83. MelvWe

40. Ler join'

lt.ll!flool
20. UAR
21. Bouadlf

novel

4.2. Perched

34. Strike~
breaker

U. London
wburb

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H0 USE

3 Bedrooms, wall to wall carpet, paneled, air conditioned.
Betweeo Pomero1 &amp; Chetter,
Ohio Ob &amp;lllo 7, Pilold to
seD. T 0 c 1

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llox 1598
0I k. HIll• W• V••

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Sentinel

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Coaaoti.""'

Large HviDI room wltb blue· ohio. ... .....,. oo ,.,, 10 Thlld Tobaeeo !!eds are 88 small as
stone flreplaae, dlniDI room, ~~t ~m::dl:J
gr0Wl41 pepper and a thimbleful
modem ldldten Witb 24 ft, ::;
~ ~~·will p!Jnt neariJI three acres of
bale IJid wall caltlnell, built- ""''' ... _.., .. ,... cigar leaves.
ill dilb asher and gar-=:= =-~~o~a:t'
"-e ............. modem bath ••u. aJtu tat .... lldll oJ Tbtrd 11
"-&amp; _.,_.., edJ ,
!llreet a dla~nee of 110 reel: Ul!DH
r,· ,
with
vanJty, m cme cab'm- 11
rt 1ht llDilu lllld eatt • d!ata11.ee
~ 83~ , ..,, IMil&lt;:e et rilbl all.lial
et Wl'th slidJ'ng mirrored doors 1 aad
Garth a dllt.ance ctf 39 feel aBd
tile walls three large bed- 1 IIM:bn1 &amp;beaoe at right l.QJI:Ie• and
'
lined l ts) west I d.ltitanee of 8 feeto lhlnOi! tt

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CASH IN ·

rooms (cedar
C ose • rt&amp;ht an11e1 and aortb a dlaLIIIC!e of
utility ~ fumaee room, t.~e'': :: ~~ ':!~':33': t:=ce
forced air belting, carport aloq - IIOn.b uae of Lot No. l3S

ON

a:: DO u
BLE '
DIVIDEND
DAYS1

,x28, ), pieDty of WaIer, aUledldiiDH
of 71 fHI aad 8 lncbla to
lid of HIIJI,.alq. 1ek1 tbon tot
Plus bloek build••• (20'130') to
belfll • part o1 PbWp Jo••• .tddltlon
tilt VWtp er IUddJepon.
aU floored,
fuJI
buement.
DHd Reftterac.1 VoJa.11111 1811, Pap
_., f
ppolnlmenl ,_ &amp;11', Melp (lountJ Deed lkllorct..
Mu~t IJIIII or a
w
5ec:tlon 3 That tbe CouatU or lbe

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Albert M. Cos, Broker
Henry Cleland , Salesmu
WY 14831
Eveablp WY z..%511
4 14 3tl!
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..._l ud Utt lla1or be . .d here~)) 11
auuwm.d 1o tt11 tiJd Ntl est•te to
Ute b!Jh•lt bldllal' tOOOJ'dlaa to law
upoa the roUowtq ......_.: Caltl tr.1
band UPDII dellver'JI of dMd. That tb.t
111uoto ot 111M VWta• ud Yll r~
dent of CoWitU be anc1 1.bQo are
b7 autlloriltd &amp;o COII.NJ tllil real •
&amp;a't to tilt
eordLq
to ldltMit
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Modem Roneh Sty!.

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Dee4 flefer~J~Ct: Yolwne 1-. Pa.ee
CouatJ Det4 R~.

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April Wb, llel, lbl property
Jneludel lb llltlnllliGI1III'Irmo
Ill Trador; Pull 'l'Jpl Mower;

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~

1957 Chev.

By RAEBURN VAN BURIN

Ton

6 cyl. Pickup _ $4~~
1960 Studebaker
St. Wagon VS $395
1959 Chev. Bel Air
St. W•gon VB $395
.
1957 Chey, Bel Air
"6" ·• 4 Door _ $365
'

195B Chev. Blscayllll
"~ PO, 4 Door $269

PEANUTS

By SCHULZ
TAPIOC~ PUDDING!

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1956Buldc
4 Door· Solid_ $195

NOT A N\INIJTE
"'100 50::JN. 'I!II!Y

WERE: DRINP&lt;Ir..e
A TOA5TlD

T ftV
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ICI"UilllUIIIU 8""·--·
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Bruab
. ~~ .,ru~...,~!!....~-= ~-= Hog;
DriB: ID~tlonal 54 Ford St. Wagon
. .VllJUa
II - fJI Jltddlfport,
..... """""'
ol
\bt
two-lblrlll

Grain
Dump Truck; MliDUJ'fl Fork; 1
irl - ,..... " 11- n. ~ Barrow Corn Plan~
t:=.:/...,~'".,:O..:,.W::,:: 8'; ltJlldt Bo1t1Jm Drag PIOWI
,.~--- .. ,.. ...-....., Drag li8rrow; a can Cooler;
.,~ • ..... ,~, •• Plllllt Mine 111111; 1111 Bllit; Side
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56 Chlw. VJ • 4 Door

s7 Doclp va. 4Door
52 chrytler hcl11t
Prl- frelll

"'to

$195

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PhoM'"'-37~
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Z buckets; 2 Spoota Yllre;' Cult!·
·'
aoftllett&amp; eomtr of Lo\ No. 1.181 vator WqoD• rreu.• Tbree
· Y- Choice; ;
FARM- 7 acre.,
1'00111 ~u!:::."'='!lt.~ Point Disc Plow; · n~old
bouse, drDled wen, 1 acre of ~ : : • : =::..=..~~:: Goodl and oUter -Items too
__
COil.. Newell IIJRH, RL 1M ~ •='!.'"\':
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to menUon.
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Terms of ~: CUll l
FOR SALE - ' bedroom boose If•.
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OOIIsew• v7th Slnll.llmall ~ ":'\,.-.....~...."~. ~:
tor
of
the
estate
of
Em-. '
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New ven, •·· a.
t.ot No. 1a, u.ac. m• aartbealtertJ
eat Bowen, Deceued.
down payment, take over !;':. ':f".:l."O::Jt&lt;"..,~ 1mf. llndlonl AUDI!Ga ClDJnptmf,
Ioiii. Contact Mrs.
RIIWrt .... .... .... ItO. Itt. ••• "'·
•. Stoui, wY 2-37111 daJtlme8 or ~"';., ~ .~....."':.. :: Crow era,;~~
New Haven ISUIU eveftlngs. :::..":":'".:' .:::~
A~ for ~mtnstralor
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11r1o 10
_., ., loft
.
1
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bath, full basement, ~llr· -..: '""",.:.'~": :l lllciiiM of Ill Ulllqul •
-11 Sl I Middle·""'
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No, 'L, .........,. 40 ......, lion In the CarlbeeiD BaiU Is
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W8lt 10 lfl,f
IJon.l Cfte eN\ line
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DIQS WIUilll S1111JK ldKI: A I'A'flll.- OWEN :MIIlllllllllrl
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lay CHESTER OCIJILD

127• MelD

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FOR SALE- ..
... acre ·-... ua. tue
.a.oe w- ...........
ill ..... - - lad
I"'CCID!!
aud badt T e '1 •rter the earnut 110rtoc1 allowtd lt1
JIM CARNAHAN
mlnuk!s drive from Pomeroy ,._, .., ,,. .., ., ......, RACINI, OHIO
Rollle 143, Hatrlloa¥1111 Rd •-. Ric~~...
WY Kl21 or WY Willi.
~..hrkle,
,
WATER WELL Drilling. Water - - - - - -·_l:....::ll:....::lle_ ...,.,.., c. o. ~~.
1
pump sal11 and oervicea. Free
"' t. u. flirt
estimalel. Call coUect 11!15- SAFE STOLEN
2351J, lloffmaD Drllllllg Co.
SAIGON (UPI) -Pour men
· roa MLB
3 II 30te broke IIIIo tbe clrculaUon
CUSTOM Btm':llERJNG and building of Stars IIIII Strl[lllll Tilt pet'IObll property
of
C!Utllngs WiD buy hides ev· early Sunday, bound the guard tbe late Erneet Bowen, 0.
ery M~day. Pbll Meier, Ph. and !llllde off with the ceased, will be offered lor 1811
WY :WSIO.
t 18 Uc neWJPIIIIr'l safe In Its delivery 81 at auction 81 bla 1111 teiJ.
_
trudt:
clattce OD tbe Thoma Fark IIDad
Rtll Estatt For Sale
·
MeJp Count)', Ohio, C!OlllllleDCo
J'IVE ROOIIIS and bath-;iv, ac...gal Notice
fog II IO:OD A. Jt (It Friday,
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altua\ed In th11 Vlllaee of ..,
Melp CouniJ, Ohio:

Wrltt, Phone or Cont1ct

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DICK TRACY

Beelnnlny at lbe nortllw"t cor.
Setd proPtJb l1 to bt Mhl lllld con.
w Of Lo' No. lOU; ll!.ence IVUUI liOJll
to \lit liiPid lddll.r u.ton the
roUowtq
l .. ... t . .t oI T··....... • • - • dl•
leUvtrr oflwml:
d - c~a~a ill ...
- _ ...
upon
t~AN or 10 fMt: tb.ace at rttbt an,.,.~y
H0 M£
ON .... and eut alona: 1111 .uti~ nne of Til
\ivun u•
11.14 Let No. 133 a dliUDet of ~
• rllllt II R~Hrved to reJect any
·
bidl,
- _ 7:Y' ACRES
_ ~l: tbence at rl1bi &amp;Diles and nortb and aUJohD
z.-, ~-ld...
ROUI'E .w
• cliltance or H fMt ot Race Street;
VIJ.Jqli
Spacious ranch
style1.... brlck
th~tooe
a1oa1 tbe touth •Ide ot
Mld4tepon, Oblo
.
..,._ 1M ltntt 1 dbtuce ol 16\il feH
home, alUminUm awn.... V~ to U. plal!e of bf!Jinnlae: nld 1t&gt;t;
40 f. U, •• It, (I) t. IJte
sills. beltt1 In PbJI!p Joaea• Addltloo to tae
Wlndowa with marble
VIUaee ot Middleport, Melp Countr,

AUCTIONEER

22. Call,

4bxo.

$]
$]

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BUY A

DOWN
t.Jewlsb.
month

i:state F01 S• Ie

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' 3267 for rentals.
4 13 12tc New, tank type,
w1th ll''a license? Call wv
Complelo Corry-Out Sorvlco
NICE 'l'llAI-LE_ H_I-.0-( Bro-w-ne-ll all rleanmg
6 15
CALL WV 3·99M
I
Ave. Contnd Mrs. '
Salesmen demonstrators.
Pick up AI G. &amp; G CAFE
WHEifi
·
$16 WY "2685
'HPTO Co]lYinl Servu:e Cop
SOON
I
Hayes, 635 Mill St. 4 12
pnce
.
"' .4 11
POMEROY
les IIUldt o! legal papen 111 W. MAtH
WHAT?
.
25c Do It Yourself C1r W1sh APARTMENT with 4
birth rerord~ aM attwJsl an) 1'====~-==~=='i
WHERE?
and bath, screened in
other
documtoll
AU(,'IliiNKKII
In Pomeroy-A Good
furnace beat1 2 car
Beater lnaroa&lt;e. Pom&lt;!OJ
Comptoll Servtte
Location
Crill Urudlurd
WHO?
large lot and trailer
Sauncler1 Exp~ndlnt Hi1
Farm Machinery
wrtte. rrun• " Canlld
Phone WY 2-5115. 4
(Before May lsU
1
Gallipolis Sorvleo To You
OUVER TRACTOR,
Runs i
A. 1.. IIKAIIrtiiW
~ 5 ROOM"!i''USI in Pomeroy.
Rtctlvt Ont "Free"' Weeks
WATCH FOR
good,
fair
tires,
$16&gt;.03
Phone
Radal, llblo
C.mplng •t a..,el 08. P•rk
1 WI 9-2110.
4 10 6tc
OPENING
sn 2-ii531.
· TRAlLER WTS - Free oewBIG BEND
,
• u 6tc =fi'ERiOR-=ii:xteirtor,liall
INTERIOR -Exterior
Bus•ness
Services
Roof painting and repair.
;i;Ji:";i~~:-Jii~j qe
and water. Bro&gt;•wn~·~·~~~II
TRAILER SALES
er Park (State A
KARL -GRUESER; - plumbing! VI 3-2700.
3 31 30!~
Minersville, Ohio. Phone WY
ROUTE 124
and
heating, MlnersvUle, COMPLETE Relii6deting, Alu- :
2-3.'124.
1 15 tfc
Ohio.
End
your sewer trouble. . minum siding, storm wind· I
--- - -·-- ···-- -'
We have all size sewer mach- ows and do'J rs, awnlnp and 1
75c, and $1.00 sues. Dclnes. Reasonable rates. Call carports, expert loolallatlon. •
IJ.&gt;'l, •• PiZza, $!.50. Jac.k's Oai·
WY 2·2974, day or night.
Phone ALL CRAF1' ALUM!· ,
Bar, MlddleporL 12 6 tfc
9 15 tfc NUM PRODUCTS, 169 North :
· W1n1ed To Buy
-- - · -· - - 8ecoDd Ave., WY 2-5570, I
4 11 tf l

CROSSWORD

Sin - - - -

lb.

ZESTA CRACKERS - - - lb. box 33c

Stop! Lookl Read!

I

REG. 59c BETSY !tOSS

and

condition inside and out.

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----::-:--:-,- - - - 1 rarn over $3.00 per hour afl-

CENTER
CUTS---- lb.

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

~s~~~~::;~~~a~ioD. \!r~~~

.

PAaT Beagle puppies and kit- 1-~~~:. ~~ ~~ 11 mrL~n~ '"'~· ~Mn 1:1oun clubs. Brand new - i·r1cludesjl wilh windows and all seats.
lellll to be given away to a 1TRUCK DRIVERS Age 21-40, 1 2 woods and 5 ir&gt;ns and bag. Very low mileage. Superb

Notice
!lhf SHOOT_
Slmday,

Bachner's Super Market

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ME£K, I WANT 'rt:lU
TO FIND ME A JOB I

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50 Gal. Elec. Hot Wlllr Htlter - $50
·2 llt~ric Rtfrigeratoq
... $50
3 MaYttg Wrlngtr Washe,.

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wm Itt rtltttef It ..., orrLco• '
I;M Qlerll Of tbe YliUI II
litdO
10J11L u.e vm ... Hall.li Mhltt ll' " ' "
Oble. llaMlliLiiO O'Clod ·MoO DD t l•l
lllb Gtl tf tiQ, liJit 1•. th11 PI" "'

USED' I'IJlNITURI r._~r~~:
AT RUT&amp;IAND. USID II

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Leg•l

QU·ICK SALE

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WHAT AAI! V00
MOONIN' Al!mUt7
LOWEE2.V~

real

.

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··~ 1i tile C&amp;llqtJ of MtiP
.........
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,~
ol
................ 4MHI.bed u

.IIIUILT - - - - - - - - tl. $61

.,_

50:000 ITU Gat Heattr
...,ke Ntw

$11
2 Usid fV .... .
... $50
f IJIIIng R,o"' Suitt~
· ei. $25 ·
3 Unci 011 Rflngea
Prlctcl to Sell
3 Wardrotita
••· 6.95 up
I Automatic Washer &amp; Dryer P1ir
Frigidaire - - - - - - -- $139
RUTLAND FURNITURE

Sale

~

RADIATOR

IN LOWERSYRACuSE
5 I'GOIDI and bath, larp
llld garden. Contact

Condllf,Ohio.
SS Lmon
1-~~~~~~===~==~~~==~~ - noth
Groveport,
PIIDI!eum·•·ll

PHONE WY 2-2156
Card of Th11nks

for Lhse
For Sal•
142'1. AvaUable Apro 11. ·
7'"";";""':'::.;;
·:Ciieiiti=[Niiw~~r~r~t
-··~, 13
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b vear
and mat. ·
ty
tires. Fir•t
tress. Robert K. Sayre, CH I
Auto Sales

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Used· Furniture Outlet

or Rent

SH 2-4211

SERVICE

$TOR&amp; HOURS: Mondoy thru Thursday 1:00 to 6:00
PRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 1•00 To 8:00
'

AIINew ~!,dlator !ho1

~

.ecar eTruck eH..ter

Core e Bulldozor
tAny Type

WE WANT TO el&lt;]lri'SS our $23.2;, second tire $20.65. . . 7-2166.
4 13 Jlc I
thanks to Hol1.er Hospital. to
I
doctors and nums and Dr.: tra nm 17.50 each. Newell's - - ··· ·- ····.
t!IM VOLKSWAGEN,
wm•:•o11
1 actual 30,000 miles, 7
rimas
for
the
servic~
they
I
Suno&lt;'O
,
Chester,
Ohio.
:
40
INCH
PONY,
t-10
..
Orville
But
.
3 2!1 31l1p I Johnson. O.xter, OhiO.
With '!. Call daytime SH1 ';;~idii,W;,;,;,Y,.;2-;,;t1;,;9;,;6;.,.,.:;M;,;Id;,:d;,;to;IIO;;rt.::,!!!O~~~
rendered througb Ihe Illness 1
1
4 12 31p ot night SH 2-5501. See A
of Mr. WJil(le sars_"' A:so !
I
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Grate at RuUand
Furnit•••·l FARMERS - Inquire and UN
~r Rev. James Momsou or •
ns_tr_uc ton
TWO PO ~ IF.S, on• 1 year old Cen be financed.
your choice of bull.
111
his .consolmg words and
' , u. s. CIVIl SERVICE TESTS! 1 and one 2 year.&lt; old. Charles
Breeding Service (Dairy and I'
1h'
Ewmg"ulFuneral
Homo.
!'rice
L"ng
ll&lt;lltom,
Ohio.
11
•
•1718
Beef!.
Call 614-992-2264 or
- •o~Mro 111 ~nn o1•er 'jffure!
·
, .
63 OLDS •• ' ....... •
be.ut11 flowers fin d cards ' M•o
lob'
Wch ~tart. n1 11 P&gt;lll
Shnro .
4 U Jtc
Wns $1895. 2 Dr. Hard Top.
il4 985-38:21
4 1 SOle
ltld fetters and food.
Mur! . o\dnncement.
r•,..par,,ror~ ·
- · -·- ·
Good looks and smoolb, de•
'
1
requLretl ,
rfonnance are l i
x
Mrs. Wilkie Sarwn am I U'al.nlnr
l'hon~andt 01 .aton~klnJ
op.-oii.• &amp;~:penf!n~e
llUG
:tnd
PAD.
almost
pendable
PC'
9 · 12
Fami]
WluaJJy
UQn~t:'•nr~·
Grammat
\'OUI',S wilh this cl f',..A il "88"
Y
, II
•ehoQl tufflclent ro• men~ Johs · llf'l'!. Phone Sfl 2-541:1.
lrade-in. Powl."'r Rt('erlng nnd
EXPERIENCED
4 l.t C FR£1&gt; rnfm·m•tion °"' lObi. •aaartll. l
4
12 61
briikes. Autom:ttir trans .
. . - - -- -- - r.qnirclll l'n1' \Vrtw roll A\' fll vlnl! !
C

KEITH GOBLE fORD

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69C

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=~ t~.0 ·~d:" a~net·:~ ~0~~ I

Give Away
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ISET of

SenunrL.

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Wilson Blue Ridge

on. 9 PlsRenger transporter

pod home. Phone WV 2-2291. · Semi or Strai ght - Exren· Phone WY 2- 5324, Bob
4 1l 12tc encc not necessary. You can . sell. Middleport. Oblo.

BLAETTNARS

4 12 3tc

Pom•roy, Ohio

, er
short training. Local
'-==~===:;:=::;~~~
placement service available. HAY:Cbeop. c:ii!SH :147;3.- - _

April 1
1
17, !tom M•n till dark on .
Snowball Hill. Rifle and Shol-:
guus. Sponsored by tbe Mergs
........,., Cooa Hunters.
~....,.

Angel Food Cake - ••. 39c
BROUGHTON'S

BRAKE SERVICE

Buttermilk

=~s9c

Blaettnars

ServitOieo
TIDE Rogulor

7

You do not ba•e lo relucate.
4 10
&lt;molovment Wanted WY 2-2193
Pomeroy
For application write Nation
.
Deep F"'eze. 18 ! MOWING wilh my
Wide Semi Divison, &lt;-o Hae- cUbic feet. 1\ y l-1!321 or WY ' mower (Middleport
ckl Freight Terminal
3 I' "c 1
2 3618
$1.25 per hour. Can
4 13 41&lt;
1255 Corwin Avenue, uarnU·I _..:_~ ______ c • u·
;;.,==::-=-:-::;--· _ __ 1 ton, Ohio. Or call 513-89o-8127, RUGS DffiTY? Rent eleclrie 1 highest refen'''ces AT ITS GREATEST
FARMERS, am taking oolers ' evenings. Sl3-241·55TZ.
shampooer for $1 with pur· . WY 2-7103.
4 10 6tc
for Southern tomato plants.
4 11 3tc chns• of Lustre Foam. E.l&gt; 1 ----:-------11 PWin or .W. pepperoni
now. Will ,arrJve around Ap·
ersbach Hardware, PomeInsurance
uusage, muobroom. bam or
ril 25. Billy Hill, Racine, WI
For Renl
roy Ohio.
4 7 6tc [
combination~
'AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
24
3
9-2541.
NEED A HOME? 611 WY
l!Hii VACUUM CLEANER. 1 cancelled? Lest your operai- IJ t" or 12" llu _75c to 1.50

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PIZZA

RH~

nttrei~i I

HUD

8. Title

7.one

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modern
unfurnished 3 rooms and bath
opartment.
Lew utltltles.
Coals Building, WY 3-5141.
2 24 tfe
;;;;TW"'O"""'T;;:RAJLE="'R"'S"'P-;oACES
n""ool rent In the Village ol Middleport. CaD WY 2-3348 or W\'

2-2186 or WY

8. On tbe

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to at.

2. Motor b'lp
3. Mac&amp;wo

4. Golfer
Hogan
6. Part of

COMPLETE SERVICE

23. Ex·

:m. Trlm
~6.Sho­

shoa.ean
lndlUl
27. Calen.·
dar
AMnr
abbrevlatloa ~. Jar
20. Sunflower
36. Sacks

l'•a.rct,.•

9. Doportod
state
lL-allco
17. Ooddesa ot 31. Hasten

lhlp COUnQ' Ond Beoordl.

,.,eel No. 11
'hit fo llawlzll

38. Solo
89. Ballad

dawn

83. MelvWe

40. Ler join'

lt.ll!flool
20. UAR
21. Bouadlf

novel

4.2. Perched

34. Strike~
breaker

U. London
wburb

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H0 USE

3 Bedrooms, wall to wall carpet, paneled, air conditioned.
Betweeo Pomero1 &amp; Chetter,
Ohio Ob &amp;lllo 7, Pilold to
seD. T 0 c 1

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Rt. I
llox 1598
0I k. HIll• W• V••

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Sentinel

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Coaaoti.""'

Large HviDI room wltb blue· ohio. ... .....,. oo ,.,, 10 Thlld Tobaeeo !!eds are 88 small as
stone flreplaae, dlniDI room, ~~t ~m::dl:J
gr0Wl41 pepper and a thimbleful
modem ldldten Witb 24 ft, ::;
~ ~~·will p!Jnt neariJI three acres of
bale IJid wall caltlnell, built- ""''' ... _.., .. ,... cigar leaves.
ill dilb asher and gar-=:= =-~~o~a:t'
"-e ............. modem bath ••u. aJtu tat .... lldll oJ Tbtrd 11
"-&amp; _.,_.., edJ ,
!llreet a dla~nee of 110 reel: Ul!DH
r,· ,
with
vanJty, m cme cab'm- 11
rt 1ht llDilu lllld eatt • d!ata11.ee
~ 83~ , ..,, IMil&lt;:e et rilbl all.lial
et Wl'th slidJ'ng mirrored doors 1 aad
Garth a dllt.ance ctf 39 feel aBd
tile walls three large bed- 1 IIM:bn1 &amp;beaoe at right l.QJI:Ie• and
'
lined l ts) west I d.ltitanee of 8 feeto lhlnOi! tt

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CASH IN ·

rooms (cedar
C ose • rt&amp;ht an11e1 and aortb a dlaLIIIC!e of
utility ~ fumaee room, t.~e'': :: ~~ ':!~':33': t:=ce
forced air belting, carport aloq - IIOn.b uae of Lot No. l3S

ON

a:: DO u
BLE '
DIVIDEND
DAYS1

,x28, ), pieDty of WaIer, aUledldiiDH
of 71 fHI aad 8 lncbla to
lid of HIIJI,.alq. 1ek1 tbon tot
Plus bloek build••• (20'130') to
belfll • part o1 PbWp Jo••• .tddltlon
tilt VWtp er IUddJepon.
aU floored,
fuJI
buement.
DHd Reftterac.1 VoJa.11111 1811, Pap
_., f
ppolnlmenl ,_ &amp;11', Melp (lountJ Deed lkllorct..
Mu~t IJIIII or a
w
5ec:tlon 3 That tbe CouatU or lbe

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Albert M. Cos, Broker
Henry Cleland , Salesmu
WY 14831
Eveablp WY z..%511
4 14 3tl!
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..._l ud Utt lla1or be . .d here~)) 11
auuwm.d 1o tt11 tiJd Ntl est•te to
Ute b!Jh•lt bldllal' tOOOJ'dlaa to law
upoa the roUowtq ......_.: Caltl tr.1
band UPDII dellver'JI of dMd. That tb.t
111uoto ot 111M VWta• ud Yll r~
dent of CoWitU be anc1 1.bQo are
b7 autlloriltd &amp;o COII.NJ tllil real •
&amp;a't to tilt
eordLq
to ldltMit
.... blddei u.r.lor ao-

b.•,..

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Modem Roneh Sty!.

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Dee4 flefer~J~Ct: Yolwne 1-. Pa.ee
CouatJ Det4 R~.

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April Wb, llel, lbl property
Jneludel lb llltlnllliGI1III'Irmo
Ill Trador; Pull 'l'Jpl Mower;

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At Pomeroy Moton
~

1957 Chev.

By RAEBURN VAN BURIN

Ton

6 cyl. Pickup _ $4~~
1960 Studebaker
St. Wagon VS $395
1959 Chev. Bel Air
St. W•gon VB $395
.
1957 Chey, Bel Air
"6" ·• 4 Door _ $365
'

195B Chev. Blscayllll
"~ PO, 4 Door $269

PEANUTS

By SCHULZ
TAPIOC~ PUDDING!

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8y IRAMIIR

1956Buldc
4 Door· Solid_ $195

NOT A N\INIJTE
"'100 50::JN. 'I!II!Y

WERE: DRINP&lt;Ir..e
A TOA5TlD

T ftV
... . ra~""-•'
ICI"UilllUIIIU 8""·--·
I&amp;IIWMn" 1

I"' '" .....- •. ., . _... .... Ford MOUD!ed llo!nr; Coal ••!11•---=:. •· ,.... ... ,.._ ... IIIDe Pu; lrltemaUODIII
Bruab
. ~~ .,ru~...,~!!....~-= ~-= Hog;
DriB: ID~tlonal 54 Ford St. Wagon
. .VllJUa
II - fJI Jltddlfport,
..... """""'
ol
\bt
two-lblrlll

Grain
Dump Truck; MliDUJ'fl Fork; 1
irl - ,..... " 11- n. ~ Barrow Corn Plan~
t:=.:/...,~'".,:O..:,.W::,:: 8'; ltJlldt Bo1t1Jm Drag PIOWI
,.~--- .. ,.. ...-....., Drag li8rrow; a can Cooler;
.,~ • ..... ,~, •• Plllllt Mine 111111; 1111 Bllit; Side
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56 Chlw. VJ • 4 Door

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52 chrytler hcl11t
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PhoM'"'-37~
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· Y- Choice; ;
FARM- 7 acre.,
1'00111 ~u!:::."'='!lt.~ Point Disc Plow; · n~old
bouse, drDled wen, 1 acre of ~ : : • : =::..=..~~:: Goodl and oUter -Items too
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COil.. Newell IIJRH, RL 1M ~ •='!.'"\':
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to menUon.
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UOD tlotll tu eut llat of 1M Ht.
Terms of ~: CUll l
FOR SALE - ' bedroom boose If•.
•• lo
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u-tnlstra.
11t1.Uaattet
• eoathe•tMIJ
tUn.liii&amp;W
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OOIIsew• v7th Slnll.llmall ~ ":'\,.-.....~...."~. ~:
tor
of
the
estate
of
Em-. '
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t.ot No. 1a, u.ac. m• aartbealtertJ
eat Bowen, Deceued.
down payment, take over !;':. ':f".:l."O::Jt&lt;"..,~ 1mf. llndlonl AUDI!Ga ClDJnptmf,
Ioiii. Contact Mrs.
RIIWrt .... .... .... ItO. Itt. ••• "'·
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New Haven ISUIU eveftlngs. :::..":":'".:' .:::~
A~ for ~mtnstralor
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u; · u.,· ate•
=ro~P;;-:SA~LE~:-::t-::roo~m-:-bou=M:::-::wllll:;;;:
11r1o 10
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bath, full basement, ~llr· -..: '""",.:.'~": :l lllciiiM of Ill Ulllqul •
-11 Sl I Middle·""'
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No, 'L, .........,. 40 ......, lion In the CarlbeeiD BaiU Is
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IJon.l Cfte eN\ line
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127• MelD

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FOR SALE- ..
... acre ·-... ua. tue
.a.oe w- ...........
ill ..... - - lad
I"'CCID!!
aud badt T e '1 •rter the earnut 110rtoc1 allowtd lt1
JIM CARNAHAN
mlnuk!s drive from Pomeroy ,._, .., ,,. .., ., ......, RACINI, OHIO
Rollle 143, Hatrlloa¥1111 Rd •-. Ric~~...
WY Kl21 or WY Willi.
~..hrkle,
,
WATER WELL Drilling. Water - - - - - -·_l:....::ll:....::lle_ ...,.,.., c. o. ~~.
1
pump sal11 and oervicea. Free
"' t. u. flirt
estimalel. Call coUect 11!15- SAFE STOLEN
2351J, lloffmaD Drllllllg Co.
SAIGON (UPI) -Pour men
· roa MLB
3 II 30te broke IIIIo tbe clrculaUon
CUSTOM Btm':llERJNG and building of Stars IIIII Strl[lllll Tilt pet'IObll property
of
C!Utllngs WiD buy hides ev· early Sunday, bound the guard tbe late Erneet Bowen, 0.
ery M~day. Pbll Meier, Ph. and !llllde off with the ceased, will be offered lor 1811
WY :WSIO.
t 18 Uc neWJPIIIIr'l safe In Its delivery 81 at auction 81 bla 1111 teiJ.
_
trudt:
clattce OD tbe Thoma Fark IIDad
Rtll Estatt For Sale
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MeJp Count)', Ohio, C!OlllllleDCo
J'IVE ROOIIIS and bath-;iv, ac...gal Notice
fog II IO:OD A. Jt (It Friday,
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altua\ed In th11 Vlllaee of ..,
Melp CouniJ, Ohio:

Wrltt, Phone or Cont1ct

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DICK TRACY

Beelnnlny at lbe nortllw"t cor.
Setd proPtJb l1 to bt Mhl lllld con.
w Of Lo' No. lOU; ll!.ence IVUUI liOJll
to \lit liiPid lddll.r u.ton the
roUowtq
l .. ... t . .t oI T··....... • • - • dl•
leUvtrr oflwml:
d - c~a~a ill ...
- _ ...
upon
t~AN or 10 fMt: tb.ace at rttbt an,.,.~y
H0 M£
ON .... and eut alona: 1111 .uti~ nne of Til
\ivun u•
11.14 Let No. 133 a dliUDet of ~
• rllllt II R~Hrved to reJect any
·
bidl,
- _ 7:Y' ACRES
_ ~l: tbence at rl1bi &amp;Diles and nortb and aUJohD
z.-, ~-ld...
ROUI'E .w
• cliltance or H fMt ot Race Street;
VIJ.Jqli
Spacious ranch
style1.... brlck
th~tooe
a1oa1 tbe touth •Ide ot
Mld4tepon, Oblo
.
..,._ 1M ltntt 1 dbtuce ol 16\il feH
home, alUminUm awn.... V~ to U. plal!e of bf!Jinnlae: nld 1t&gt;t;
40 f. U, •• It, (I) t. IJte
sills. beltt1 In PbJI!p Joaea• Addltloo to tae
Wlndowa with marble
VIUaee ot Middleport, Melp Countr,

AUCTIONEER

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DOWN
t.Jewlsb.
month

i:state F01 S• Ie

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' 3267 for rentals.
4 13 12tc New, tank type,
w1th ll''a license? Call wv
Complelo Corry-Out Sorvlco
NICE 'l'llAI-LE_ H_I-.0-( Bro-w-ne-ll all rleanmg
6 15
CALL WV 3·99M
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Ave. Contnd Mrs. '
Salesmen demonstrators.
Pick up AI G. &amp; G CAFE
WHEifi
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$16 WY "2685
'HPTO Co]lYinl Servu:e Cop
SOON
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Hayes, 635 Mill St. 4 12
pnce
.
"' .4 11
POMEROY
les IIUldt o! legal papen 111 W. MAtH
WHAT?
.
25c Do It Yourself C1r W1sh APARTMENT with 4
birth rerord~ aM attwJsl an) 1'====~-==~=='i
WHERE?
and bath, screened in
other
documtoll
AU(,'IliiNKKII
In Pomeroy-A Good
furnace beat1 2 car
Beater lnaroa&lt;e. Pom&lt;!OJ
Comptoll Servtte
Location
Crill Urudlurd
WHO?
large lot and trailer
Sauncler1 Exp~ndlnt Hi1
Farm Machinery
wrtte. rrun• " Canlld
Phone WY 2-5115. 4
(Before May lsU
1
Gallipolis Sorvleo To You
OUVER TRACTOR,
Runs i
A. 1.. IIKAIIrtiiW
~ 5 ROOM"!i''USI in Pomeroy.
Rtctlvt Ont "Free"' Weeks
WATCH FOR
good,
fair
tires,
$16&gt;.03
Phone
Radal, llblo
C.mplng •t a..,el 08. P•rk
1 WI 9-2110.
4 10 6tc
OPENING
sn 2-ii531.
· TRAlLER WTS - Free oewBIG BEND
,
• u 6tc =fi'ERiOR-=ii:xteirtor,liall
INTERIOR -Exterior
Bus•ness
Services
Roof painting and repair.
;i;Ji:";i~~:-Jii~j qe
and water. Bro&gt;•wn~·~·~~~II
TRAILER SALES
er Park (State A
KARL -GRUESER; - plumbing! VI 3-2700.
3 31 30!~
Minersville, Ohio. Phone WY
ROUTE 124
and
heating, MlnersvUle, COMPLETE Relii6deting, Alu- :
2-3.'124.
1 15 tfc
Ohio.
End
your sewer trouble. . minum siding, storm wind· I
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We have all size sewer mach- ows and do'J rs, awnlnp and 1
75c, and $1.00 sues. Dclnes. Reasonable rates. Call carports, expert loolallatlon. •
IJ.&gt;'l, •• PiZza, $!.50. Jac.k's Oai·
WY 2·2974, day or night.
Phone ALL CRAF1' ALUM!· ,
Bar, MlddleporL 12 6 tfc
9 15 tfc NUM PRODUCTS, 169 North :
· W1n1ed To Buy
-- - · -· - - 8ecoDd Ave., WY 2-5570, I
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CROSSWORD

Sin - - - -

lb.

ZESTA CRACKERS - - - lb. box 33c

Stop! Lookl Read!

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and

condition inside and out.

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CENTER
CUTS---- lb.

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

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PAaT Beagle puppies and kit- 1-~~~:. ~~ ~~ 11 mrL~n~ '"'~· ~Mn 1:1oun clubs. Brand new - i·r1cludesjl wilh windows and all seats.
lellll to be given away to a 1TRUCK DRIVERS Age 21-40, 1 2 woods and 5 ir&gt;ns and bag. Very low mileage. Superb

Notice
!lhf SHOOT_
Slmday,

Bachner's Super Market

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NO GAMES OR GIMMICKS TO
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JUST EVERYDAY LOW
FOOD PRICES."

LB. PKG.
2 CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS
TO SERVE YOU

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OR
ROBIN HOOD

MONDAY
-~.~ · SPRAY

Complete Shoe Dept.
For The Whole Family
AT LARGE
DISCOUNTS

HEAD &amp;
SHOULDERS
SHAMPOO

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PORK and
BEANS

BONUS
BUYS

WHITE OR ASSORTED

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TOILET TISSUE

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HONEY GRAHAMS

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RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

HOT DOG or HAMBURGER

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FLAT WALL

BANK BALANCE WAS BIGGER
THE END OF THIS MONTH THAN
IT'S BEEN FOR A LONG TIME.

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GROUND
FRESH
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NO GAMES OR GIMMICKS TO
I
RAISE FOOD PRICES •••
JUST EVERYDAY LOW
FOOD PRICES."

LB. PKG.
2 CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS
TO SERVE YOU

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For The Whole Family
AT LARGE
DISCOUNTS

HEAD &amp;
SHOULDERS
SHAMPOO

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PORK and
BEANS

BONUS
BUYS

WHITE OR ASSORTED

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HONEY GRAHAMS

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HOT DOG or HAMBURGER

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FLAT WALL

BANK BALANCE WAS BIGGER
THE END OF THIS MONTH THAN
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rotary of her dormitory Bar· over the Easter ~eekend Willi .
Hm~ Dorm.
hit\ parents. Mr. and
Mr ~
Mr. and ·Mrs. W!Uiam Lone· James Arnold ~d hll ~
staff, Henderson, visited Sun- mother, Mrs. ):laura Jjra ry
day with Mr. and Mrs. FieLC· and other relatives. They also
ing lla,wkijls,
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. visited ·with her parentsk M~
Miss ·carol Soott and MtSII' and Mrs. Arnold Euba~ I
Joy Boggs, student nurses at Eureka.
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Holzer Hospital School of Nurs- Mr. and Mrs. John P~rso 1
mg, spent, the weekend wlt,b and cblldren, Jeff and
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calumbas, _spent the wee
. S&lt;ott and Mrs. and Mrs. with he! parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,
Bog~.
. Ralph Gilmore.
Miss Dianne Criswell, student Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Goodrich
at St Joseph Hnsp1ial m of Dayton spent the week~
was the Easter with Mr. and Mrs .. Karl Ow Jl.
guest of her p~rents.
.
. and Mrs. ~a.mes Criswell. More than ~ m111lon women
Mrs. Betty Wlihams and Mr. have a bunters llcense Ia lbl

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BULOVA
GRADUATION
COLLECTION

~ommat-

Bruce Lloyd
Easter
Sunday..and son,
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'Mrs. James Harl~
I ~~ Easter weekend m
field With her son and
Mr and Mrs. Jo~n Harley. ,
Mr. and Mrs.Jl'homos Rue
' and lam,ily. Sue and J T ent•r· l
project tamed E~ter SUnday ~lth a
' corrt·spondmg secretary ; Mrs. I
I dav of Bruce Gotthardt at thfl reported a record breaking sa le family ~mner at tbeJ_r holllf'
1r. uy Russell, trectsurer , Mrs. J
home of his
rand~other when the Ladies Auxiliary or on~- Tb1rd Ave. Attending were !
uqMUIY"I•"'
Richard Rosenbaum,
Mrs.
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fltle 21 1e111r1 Wltdl .
LouJS
Osborne
Mrs
Robert
Mrs.
II
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A.
Morgan.
m the town hall Monday 'even- Hobart Dillon and Mrs. John
'tettow • wftlt•.
. Mrs Donley
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Mrs. W. A. Morg•n and I ing
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' and Mr. an d
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L.
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Oak
Mrs, Jack Carsey, delegates to
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, Gotth ardt and son Bruce were The meetmg was ealled tt I .
Coun!y Council; and Mrs. Me- Members nf the Wlldwood : Easter dinner guests of .Mt· I order by the president. Ada I:u andh Miss dCharl?tte ~ow:
Kenzte Mrs. Roy Reuter Mrs Jumor 4-H Garden club and Its
Sl ·k
d d an, W o atten s Oh1o Umver
With 1 Bulon rou give mo;e
and Mrs. Roger Morg~n Hnd : ac . repor15 were rea an Isitv.
than a W3tch - you gi~e a fi11e
1
liavmond Bat tv, Mrs. Guy &lt;rum. leade1 s. Mrs. VIctor
Hy ~Pll f . M ddl
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' approved and commwJiL'ations i Mr nd M
11ame, excellent workmanship
ther and Mrs G E Clark al and Mrs Dwight Milhoan met ami1y, 1 epor ·
ted
a
rs. Ron Holley,
tnd the distinclioa cl elegant
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I d&lt;~y and w!th the :sa me helpers I favorite
bird A contributiOn I toda y. after spe.nding several Sinclair, Will represent the ited in Columbus over the week· :I
r x~tpt ~rs . J~mes JSoulsWby who was made to. Wabkeena 8 naa ~ys with Miss Genevieve and Auxiliary at a meetmg ef the end with Mr. and Mrs. J a n
~~ I rep ~ce rs. ay arner. ture and \'a' lid flower r~serva. l Robert Stobarl.
Amencan Red Cross at the Hauck aDd children,
f ontnbullons of $24 was made lion
C
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Several reports were given ston and Leslie and John of omeroy Oil JUrs ay.
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There were 382 Easter has· t were joined th•re by Mr. and i
I Jsay. &lt;on ' d' Sor H' h S 1 1 including one on how to lrellt New Albany, Ind. were
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bites by P egg~ Mil- en gul's ts of her grandfath- e_1s made and ~old th'1s year, 1' Mrs. c. J . cummmgs,
hoan; one health, measles and er, John Frick.
lh1s being a gam of 150 over I Hampton, N. Y.
I its symptoms, by Palty Ihle Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weeks last year. Mrs. Slack wishes to I Mr. and · Mrs. William King
Pomoroy, Ohio
and on flowers,, 'snapdragons, and family .pi Reyaoldsburg, thank everyone who helped and Mrs. Evelyn Lewi• were
! which are good ~~~?rder flowers , spent the weekend with their in any way to make this the In Athens Monday evening to ,
10 FUCKI' "I "
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
· by Linda Hollon.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon huge sn¢cess it was.
' •ttend the Gr411d Inspection of
Sm1rt IIIII tvnetion.al.
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NOT OPEN
Heidi Milhoan demonstrated I Weeks and Mrs.
Herman Anyone having empty bleach 1 Athens Chapter, OES.
r:~~rwf '. ltll~ ... .
il miniature arrangement us· Scholl.
jugs (I ql. size and up) they Miss Karen Wagner, daugh·
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
ing
violets
and
wild
carrots
in
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Jerri
Frick
of
Columbas
will give to tbe ladies, may Jer of Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Wag·
April 15-16
' an antique pitcher, and Kosta spent the weekend wlth her get in touch with any member ner of Bryn Mawr. Pa. spent
" JOY IN THE MORNING"
i Hysell showed what lo put in •
paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul and they will be picked up or [the Easter weekend with her
(1'echnieolor)
Use Our Lay-Away
Wi tb Richard Chamberlain
sewmg bo!. Each girl receiv· Frick and family.
may be left at any member's . grandmother, Mrs. Griff
and Yvette l\limeaux
ed a chrysanthemum plant ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kas· home. They will be stored lor I sell in Bradbury. Miss
Plan For
"DARK INTRUDER"
from
Mrs. Jaok Robson, region- ~ par and Ronnie of
Dayton next year's baskets,
ner is a student at Ohio
(.Rslie Nielson, Gilbert Green
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dtrector
for
being
outstaodwere
weekend
guests
of
their
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sold
by
the
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lllg gardeners ill District 11.
: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl group at the Luther Jabnston, White, Sylvia Zwilllne, Em1ml· ll
SUNDAY, MONDAY
•nd TUISDAY
Alter the meeting, the girls Parker and Mrs. Amanda Kas. auction sale April
Refresh- line Hendrix, Naomi LO~::
pamted
flower
COillainers
for
par.
ments
were
served
by
Mrs.
Sin· Ada Slack, and a guest,
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"WHEN THE BOYS
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a local
hospital. , Mrs. Hugh F'ergaeson and elair to these members, Agnes Theiss.
MEET THE GIRLS"
- Terhnit'olor.arne~ were played under the IJimmy, Miss Cleo Parker and
Connie Francis, Harn
direch~n of Sandra
Roush, David King of Columbus visitPresnell
recreation Jeader. alter whit"h ~ Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Colo"'rciiioriii!Qoiiiiiinsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!:l refreshment~ were served by Pearl Parker and M~. Fergue~
Mrs. Hysell.
son remained lor a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion How·
Dinner Party Given ell of Columbus and Mr. and
Mro. Wwter Walker were SunHonoring Birtlulny• day diiUler guests of Mr. aud
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY
Mr: md Mrs. Dan Thomas Mrs. James Will and family.
of V1enna, W. Va. and Gene Earl Teaford of Columbus
Crooks, Ohio State University, was a. recent dinner guest of
"ere Easter weekend j{uests of his mother, Mrs. Edith Tea
their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ford, Minersville.
Walter Crooks. Saturday even· Mrs. Lucy Taylor of McKe•·
W88r
mg Mrs. Thomas and her twin zie Ridge visited Saturday with
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brother, Gene, were honored Mrs. Eclitb Teaford.
with
a dinner party in observ· Mrs. Carl Moore
visited
Tett d ter test hu prol'en the ruga-ed durab ilit ~· or th~e
ance
of
their
brithdays
by
Mr.
Monday
evening
with
Mra.
Destmart.ly Btylt-d lln imold roo~truded !hoes for boys. ft&gt;aturin~~:
and Mrs. Crooks.
sie Patterson.
unique P.\'.c.• g u\ e~ . J-'ermll.n&lt;'nll}' bonded to tine llllpt'r
leatb~rs . i11e!le p•-muld e.d. sul t'11 wear longer, y ~&lt;l , lh\'y'rt
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ewing
liv:htweight and tl.l!'xihle, lrnim old mewn1 lung 'ft'ear!
Thomas (Jeanette Crooks), Vi. returned to their homo, AkrOB
enna; ' 11ss Rosetta Lisle, Sy· Monday, alter a visit with his
• p~ywlnyl Chloride
raruse; Mr. and Mrs. Edward sister and brother-iD~aw, Mr.
Crook~ and d~ughters, Pam and Mrs. Phil William....
and C•ndy, Middleport, Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. CJ.rence BosE. Frutb and Miss
Kathryn ter and family of Gallipolis
Fruth, Pl Pleasant and Gene spent Easter with her pareats,
Crooks, Columbus.
Mr. and Mrl. Pbii Wllliamaon.

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report ofwas
the g1ven by the
refreshments
weremothers
serverl with
by , !:\don
se&lt;,nd grade
M Gaul
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R 1 Gotthardt form. ·
IJarnf'S• Sonlsby and other offl· Mrs. Don Thomas, Mrs.' Paul[an·d r~o~~ Br~~."e ;e~rned
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I cers eleeted w~re Mrs. John Chapman, Mrs Guy Guinther thetr home, Columbus Sundar•.l
I W. Blaettnar, first VICe pre~n-1 and Mrs. Pat Duffy as host-' after s ndin several davs I
dent; Mrs. Jay Warner, ,.,.. 1esses.
w1t11 h;' motf,er Mrs w. A.
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v1ce prestde11t; Mrs. 1
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James Soulsby, recording sec- 1'
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AroliftCJ- And ' , · University 1n Columbus wbere it.c~ with relatives in MII'J"
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MI'ddle00 rt ' ilyKappaand Kappa
Gamma Soror- and daughterS, Mary a-n d .
bas been named sec- Laura- of Cincinnati,
visited

Plan were made lor lnltia·
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Ilion of three girls at the next'.;
~ling April 25 when Bethel
No. 62 of International Order
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I •r'"'· Mr Q~ Mr~o: Robert F. evpnlng at thA Pomerov Ma· Siddall 'a~ children.
Laura.
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Tommy and Timmy, Plat!JI.
cuyahoga Fails, were """k· Linda Yost. honored queen, burg, spent the weekf'lld
• u-. T.Pn rrflw was elected and 125 for bond Jssue l)Ubllc· •nrl 011 ,.,d .. nf th .. i,. ru~r~&gt;nh: Mr. nrP~ittM »nrl Willi::am Haves with her oarents, Mr. and M'ts.
pr;;·id~nt-by the Pomeroy Eie- lty. A white elephant sale was 1;;;d
R~b~;iRoberts, ;.rved . •• guardian secretOry i Paul Smart and _qther rela,
I, mentary PTA Monday evening planned lor the next meeting. Pomeroy,
and treasurer, in the abReuce !fives. Sunday th~y wer~ guests
, at the school.
Richard Rosenbaum, ~hair· Mr. and Mrs. Melvin van of Mrs .. Mabel Goeg\ein and of het' stste~ artd family, Mr.
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Elza Gilmore. preslde~t. con was introduced and
asked Cincinnati where they will re- ill. Plans were made to help . ch1ldren, Kenl, Lori and Lynn.
,dueled .'he meetrng whtch op that the membirs help to give side.
with the cancer fund tag day on · Others, present were Mr. and
ened wtth the pledge . to , Oae all children the best education Mrs. George Powell of Park- April 30.
, Mrs. George !Uickett and
and prayer by Kermit "alton. p05sible after which he introburg w va and Mrs EJ. A eommunication was read tliY, Melame, Lmda.
Dennis
/drs. Donald McKenzie thank· duced Dr. Paul Raden of Ohio ~::. Ga~l 0i· Ch~ster visited ,_. coneerning Grand Session whieh land Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
~all who helped w1th the !It· Uni&gt;·ersity, who spoke on Our cently with their mother, Mrs. will beheldlnColumbusJune23 lsmart and Herman Kloes
ney supper and Mrs. Elza Gil· future in consolidation, follow· Adam Ebersbach.
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to 26 at the Deshler- Cole -Ho- IAthens.
more r,oeported on the recent eQ by a questiOn and answer Mrs. Ida Burns .a\1 Mrs. Ad- , tel Election of officers was an- I Mr. ~nd Mrs. Osca~ .
reford hop and thanked those period.
am Ebersbach were
Easter nounced for the May 9 meeting, •and children of Gallipolis
who helped.
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SAIGON (UP!) - The military government c~Ei\~
lated today to a series of 10 Buddhist demands c;
for a return to civilian government In three to
mo~ths. More tha~ 20,000 Buddhist sympathizers sta1:edl
a VIC~ory celebratton through the streets of Saigon.
The promise came in an official decree signed
Chief of State Nguyen Van Thieu. It did not end
Narn's political crisis, however, since many Buddhists
still demand the immediate overthrow of the govern·
men! of Premier Nguyen
Cao Ky.
but Saigon remained tense.
Tbe bowing to
There were
a number
demands also raised the
of • military &lt;OUp to
the Ky government.
placed government sources
they were keeping a
eye o~ at least two
&lt;'Ommanders whom they
peel of uslpg the agitation In
plot Bf&amp;inst the governmeoe$
Ky was said to fear the
possibility of a military
ond attempted eoup against
govermnent ·e~en more than
Bnddhisis'
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terrorist Incidents ~::r~:~~~
by Viet Cong trying
trouble. American
were ordered to remain in
quarters, Only military
jeeps were in the streets
they kept their distance.
Terrorists today hurled hand
grenades at military and
stations, staged gun haUics In
the streets and stabbed an
American. A woman and
· were wounded in a
explosioa outside
police station and three aollliersl
four .civilians were
t)Vo grenades were IOi!tedl
a taxicab window. ·

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Bond issue to be voted on May 3 accordiog to
Laura Harrison, chairman of the PTlPTo oom•alto

DINNER SERVED
DINNER GIVEN
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson Mrs. Adam Ebersbacb enter·
entertained with a &lt;andleligbt tained with a cliiUler Saturday
dinner at their hame iJJ syra evening at her t.ome, Mulberrycuse Easter. Gue.sta
were av, Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Fritz Sisson, Ernie SissoR Jr., Melvin Van Meter and 10n,
Joyce Brace, John Cleland, and Miss Sybil Ebersbach,
Mrs.
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Mra. Patterson.
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Southern Roll OLEO _ 5 • Y2 lb. rolls 47c
FIRESIDE CRACKERS _ 2 • 1 lb. boxes 45c
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