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her ohome, ~24 Union Avt.• .tlOnorinl ober daqhter, Ruth Aan on
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RIFRIGERATORS ancl RANGES

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Reg. 69c Mocir'Piatters •.....• :~

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Reg. 2.95 Cooky Jars .... 1•••• ., • ; •
'-'1· 1.95 Sdled Bowls . • . . . • . . . •
R•s· 2.49- 3 Pc· Ronlo;s.ts . : .... ::jt,., ~~~
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R~. 1,00 V'in~gor cili'ci-Oil Bottles .,.•.'
Res. 59c Salt a ftcl Popper S.ti . ., . . . ·
Rq. 69c Salt,l!nd Pepper , , ..·.

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DEPARtMENT STOR~'

U·IER FUIIITUIE
ON THI UIGHTIIT COINII IN
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JUS'l' A GOOD PLACE TO TIIA.DE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Silly Glubokar, the honoree and
ber ais.ter, Kathy .tt of Pomeroy
and Billy HaptoustaU, :lllddlepoit.
Adu:lta preaeat were Mrs. Mote Oliver, lin. P. L. P~. :lim.
Paul Darnell, Mn. R.Jehafd Bupe,
C. If. Peoples and the hOlt•.
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Ills. Herman Bailey ·has been.
Jbe cuest ol her ciauabter, Mrs.
Harold HarriiOII and r.mily in
Cbarle.ton this week.
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Clarence Cline, aft P.I' completing
special ~iDe at Mempb.iJ, Tenn.
left tbday for his new aniRD·
ment at C-biDeoteaeue. Va.
•Mn. Walter Harril 'has ben
the eue&amp;t of &lt;-elatives in Columbus
tbilJ week.
Mn; Ralph Saunders apd Mrs.
Roy North, Gallipolis, who were
former RaciDe 'High Scbool etudents, vl.stted )lies. Lois Cecil Wednesday. Min Cedi taught 'both
ladles when De was the music
teacher at Racine.
·Jbo, Vir81Di&amp; SheelA, Gallipolis,
•isited ber brother, JaDMit Llwil,
thil week.
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Mrs. Klty Matthews bu been
U wlth tfte fiu It her home.
Sammy Mitchell, youngHI. son
of Mr. and lrlrs. Harry Mitchell
Jr., Atheils, it the peat of bi.J

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nooday- In the llowUD(&gt;(;oots am-

"GORILLA AT LAilOiu

bulanee and is beiDC treated for
a heart .~~~Uon:
Jlr.
L. Turner of

.AndY DeYIIil

aft-er wb1eh re-

fresbments were served by the
hostess to Alberta Elwood. Ethel
Euler ~Arline Wolfe, Frances
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Harriett

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Mrs. 1 Tbe engaa:ement
were Sunday
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Pettll hlf been IDDOUnced by hor
pareats, llr. and JlrL 1. A. P.W~
Nortb Second Avenue, Mlddleport.
No date bu been set for -b er mar·

rlaKo lo Donald ~11&lt;11• Cole, 10ft
of Guy Cole-, WellJOOD.
Mil~ Pettit Is a junl'IJ' it tho
lllddleporl Hlgb S&lt;hool w ia a
member of tile Girls' Glee Club.

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Electric Food Waste

SchoOl• and gniduateil frwn Well·
stan Hilla SChool. He il employed
by the Marlowe COOJtnletlOD Co.

DISPO·S ER

Brod~ury Pore,.t

11111111, ...... pulverltot on
food W81eo ••• ftuohoo 1!1010
down tfto drala

Fotday, April 20 -

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IMPIOYID grinding co,..
lrolo and full-lloollng of food
parttcltl In water .,,otect
h0111ohold plumblrlg llnoo

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Mn. David
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The prosram lo under the dlreo- ·Linda Friel:, Dolo Harrison ·"""
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book ~~~m to- GrD1r ID" and Mrs.
Dwllht Walla«, president &lt;&gt;! the
Aaloel&amp;t!oll. &lt;eportod .. t~e
SP!illl moellDc 01 Uli!. AtbeDI
l'i&lt;Ob)'terlol on AP1'll8 ~ J,tbons,
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ld'cial bOUl' ttld retrelhmenta
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. Carl Gilmore, llr.•. Lelllid BrOWII.
and lin. lndaon Wbit. ' ·

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\ wu tr~ade. of th_e WorklboP for Be~y Cunoinsham,
to be· bold by \he county EI1tno Davis,
ON EAIY ~TiRMI' 1 Olflcerr
Council PTA at the Porneroy Fed· J{elth r ...nch,
I L - - - - - _ . l l ereted Cbureti on May 'J at .10 a. Jobnacm,
wlo, Bobby
Chuckle
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· A $5 awud and the attc~aTH:e Jim Bill S~ewart, Jayne
banner wlll be abared bY tbe tOD, Stephan Titus, Gary
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Third, roQl'lb, Filth and Sixth and Ann Wilion.
. ~tly CunniDgham 11 the nartall'adet .taught b)' Mrs, ltorner For·
ON THI IRIGHTUT COINII IN
t,.. for the "G~bread 80)'."
OHIO. ..t and Mro, ./McElhln,nJI.
M·I DDLIPOIT
The characters are -The Little Qld
La~y, :Mary Cleltnd;. Tbe Glni&lt;!rr
weod 11oy, Btll Ha&lt;koll.: w~tl)lr
Dud&lt;, Duane JohiOIOII; Tb"'e 1;:6\'-'
IIU'ld Pll, lim Bill Stewart: o.;l,
Joyno Tbompoon; Blue .Bini. Cili!C-

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Gingerbread Boy" and "Tbe Shoemilker -and the Elves." Tbe char·
Tbe Bradb\D'Y PTA will tlerve
aeten: in
'"Jb,ree Billy Goats
eandwiehea, soup, ple and coffee Gruff"
Je 'Billy Goat. Mi·
at the school on · Election Day,
Middle Bllly
May 8 aceorditig to ·plana made
Great' Bil
when the PTA met at tbe school
LY'Ina; Blg
·house Wedlle11day. :Mra. Norma
Casei; Ntmttor
RuNell, president. pretided ~md
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new olficera\elecled an~ tnoloUecl
Bahr, Kirk
were: praident~ • Mrt. -· N~han
lolarsha Bowllliaa:a; vice prea~nt, 'Mra. Th~l·

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tho Columbuo ....,., 'In
Tbe Pl'A. proyer b)' )l!rl. Roberl
an eiAIMtr1.. •--1•1 at I ,. ~ ope~d the ·mef:ting and
m.lnthe - · T-lo.
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Teocf1ers 'To·Hdve
Eots On Election

JAn, contlnuou• IHd on.
lnates sortlrag of wmte
CUINIONI aboorb nol11
and vlbrollono ot oink and

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, of Group 1 of the women's Alsoelation of the First f'l'eobY\eria'n
Chureb. preslded wb.en they met ·
tbe church eoclal roo• Oft
Tu"""•r· evuJng. l&gt;ming the bu·
liness meetiDI whi'Cb followed a
hrmn whieb war actOmPanieCl by
' lin. Paul Bap!outlll, plus were
,..de to ·belp In the kitchen and
dlniDI·room when the Family
Niaht supper ia held ADril 28..

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Has Gathering

The WSG of the Racine Meth~
dist Chlll"Ch. met Monday evenin&amp;
at the home qt Mrs . Carrie Neue.
Mn . Alberia EJwood presided
over the meeting and plans were
-campleled for servilll a ~heanal
wedding supper in the near fu·
ture. Plam were alto made for
11ervina: dinner Election Day, May
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April 21, at the Kro1er liar- t a. m.
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Mrs. Gertrude Clark aad daugbLeonard Chapman was In Athens ter Linda of Glllipolii Visited the
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Mr.!. 1. M. An:her

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JDOIIIF, Jln. H. L. Dullham ond
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.~biD Y()U KNOW-niAT?

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lunda)' mornina; to Jrtet llae new
arrival and to IP~Pnd a few 'days
wilh thett dauch~r 1Dd IDQ-6n-

Will be a week of

Mn. !lenBan JtutJe11 I! Ill and

~nder a doetor'a care.
Mr. an.d Mr1. tt"et~e ' •prnt Wed·

Iaw In CoiQmbua.

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1)e loVld;y little ·~raMen lamps
All I ca.tl think of are the desol;
of my rorsyihlk arf' now an alight. ate Prom~ these youngsters nev~r

nl!tday witb he-r a:ilter, Mrw JpaJle San•burr at Middltport .

Kelly S•yre,

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Joit, so needle!ISly."
:U, forlyt)da buib, throH(h in Bir.d brains, ~the~' in o11r out

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'th 'bnder a wahltrll tree. and I ends. la by far the under stalt'·

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tb, ·Slree~ aDd near two lltiiYe hlent

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low biGom!i, each very porfect. and the Lib!'ary Yard recently WDS Andt!ar!y.
dy Batey, one of the youiftger
masten driiHng a group of boys.
Bra~y iny bleedlng heart plant ltolding the American flag and the
h; ~~tiq r'eJdy, Amick all this Scout ·nar witb aldes .at eith4"r at
-eol.8:. Daffodi1ll are scattered about eit'her flapk wel'e !!OloF bearers
and never were my crocuses love- As the drill progressed, these were

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at the lt&gt;Ch·
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lows are, Cras:s pot\intllum, sf'c
An4 IJfeadily 1 am :getting many
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ant Rttain, ask mendt&gt;d--or DuiC'je
, Reibel, or Mrs. ll'aye Rnwlin(:s, or
'"Judf' Tttut~, or Nora Mills Ol'
wait'll 1 £ired nother piece of
paper ror about 150 morf" nover

growen and nower lovers

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A'Ddy Wll!l a stf'I'D drill master

hul m~n . he was gelling rt&gt;su11s ,
and the kjd~ doted on H
Andy ~en\ly reoeiveing
his
honorabl,. di11c'harge from para·
troop training at Ft . Bragg, S Car.

ls an )1:. H. S. eraduate and foot
ball star presently running a fill·
in&amp; station on Locust St.

Xttaboy, Andy, old hitt('f or thf'
Dlngeroua to begin any list of
tlllksl
tbet~e lf'etft thumbed ladies.
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people aroun'd here, a Sun·
day School many milea away,
H. S. ludtba\1 schedule (feroen'e
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"Ol!tlli~e the Kentucky Dt&gt;rby,
thre 1.110 t anything rarrles on sG
long before hand and al!eoad or
tlme and is over so quick a~.a wed·
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Cillze~ationa1 Bank I~ a
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surance ene h~ rrom
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todlly. Both mea were fiHdr f25
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and W. o . Barnitl, P.owetiiJ-. dtad
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