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Elvis Presley
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Elvil Presley, Arthur 0'·
Connell. Anne Helm, Joanna
M,:oor~. Jack Kruschen.
''STAlii.COACH TO
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Warren StfveJJI, Martin Lan·
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"BILLY lOSI'S JUMBO"
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DOri1 DJy, Stephen Boyd,
Jimmy DUnnte, Martha
-Ri:ye, Dtan Jauer. lt'J thl'
BJGGEST, BOLDEST, BRAS.
SIEST, B01JNCIEST, Thr,.
Ring·I..Sing Mu11ical Circus
ev.r to pitch a Ttnt in your
Heart!
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• Shorty Coats in Boxy Style
• Double Cotton Knit Suits
• E11ter Bonnets In Large Array

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F0111111oy l'tllde1lt. Mrl.
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Middleport, Ohio- Opposite Evans Superm1rket
NEW SPRING

EASTER

RAIN COAT'S

BASKETS
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COTTON

$1.19

Rill. Slo.tS

CHILDREN'S
SPRING

$688

DRESSES

BLOUSES

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Popular new Sprlnl
Reveraible Rain
Coat ID a rood · , ..
l~ .. •ion of fabriet

R.,.ralble aod eolon. La1
Discount Valuelaway now for Eu-

Pretty little spring dressea
in sizes 1 to 6x. Well made
Of fast color cotton printl.

Roll up sleeve styles. Whitea
and plain colors. Size.s 32 to

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$18.9~.

Liill" Slim Foot

SPRING FLATS
root Oattering .otyles In low heel
pumps • . the Oattle with apj;e~
lD ill rich lea'tber •• black, blonde

Sizft I to 6x

Plain Colon, 1.00 Valu•
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or white .. 4 to 9.

Special Solo Of

Solid Colors and

Assorted HcnMhold

Decorated Deolgns

Glassware

VEGETABLE BOWlS

Choose from coffee cups, cof·
fee mup, bud vases, sa.lt anr'
pepper 11hakers, deep pie
dloh and piggy hanlt8 .. your
eholce only

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lady
• , double panel style in 100%
nylon .. lace trim on bodice
and bottom hem • : all size&amp;.

All

Compore with 2.99

Sizft

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COTION HALF SLIPS

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HolM Pormonenl with
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DRAIN BOARD AND
STURDY DISH RACK

Heir Spray with
Freo Comb ar·Bru1h

Speciol Toni Home perma·
nent offer - set of
curlen with Regular $2.00
oizo Toni. Reeular $3.49 val.

Heavy plastic draih board
and plastic dish rack. A\'"
1orted eolon. Regular $1.7a
value. A bie bargain at Gilly

Famous Adorn hair apray;...·
and take )'our choice of tea•
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for the Spring and Easter parade.
Select from white or black patentl

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, • lt'l the belt buy lD many monllu.

Trimmed Nylon

Ladles' fine cotton half
11!9s in $llUIII , medium
and laree . . . elastic
waitt band .. shadow
panel . . and set.off
with an eyelet trim.

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members were out ' o.f alon Cha......, ~ ·i ~
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had not lndkated-they 1I'OU molioD eaiW.. .«i/ IJio&gt; • r IW,:
hearing were A. C.
absent.
In lho , IIIDOIIJICeme(lt If lljli
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We have a complete
selection of Jewelry
for any gift giving occasion.
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MILL ST.

JEWELER-OPl'OMETRIST

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MIDDLEPORT

iiNGER

... DON'T USE_
ANYONE ELSE'S PRESCRIPTION
"Thne pi111 will fix you up, aetty':f Mar- t.
th• be• med. Now,. Martha, we know you me•n well,
yet your pills could prove INrmfvl M lettr
, •• better let htr f(loctor pl'ftCf' ... 10"'*'
thing, (But, when he lllou, do ..,..... tM
fill her pl'fleription here!)

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Only At ...

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

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Slant·O-Matic
J Console Models

WY. 2-2955

Pomeroy

SAVE $30.00
On Portable Models

Tht! Fabrie Shop
New Shipments

DRESS.ES
Skip the sulphur and molasses-

Arriving Dailyl
Included Are 2-Piece
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Styles by "ExdusifsH

get a CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT
Chevrolet Super Sporto• have a eharm that
eoothes yOur springtime yen for romantie
·adventure aa fut aa you can 11ip into a

bucket ...t. (Eipecialiy the Impala's, with
Ita adjustable new Comfortilt ateerinr
wh'l!t\'1•.) Front bucket .eata are
a ereat atart, but Super Sports
also feature pluah aU.vinyl in- -

teriora, apecial interior-el!;terior
trim in tasteful touChes, and a·

veritable feut of goodies we eall
performance optiona•. Chev·..
rolet and Chevy II Super Sporto
invite adventure in convertible
or coupe form. Tbat IUlll1e Super

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sPort ztnr appiiea to the Corvair Monza

For fashion! of the

Spyder, very breezy with ita air-cooled !50horsepower rear.mounted enrine and 4apeed shi!t •. Ditto for the new Corv~tte Sting
Ray, a maenificent thoroughbred. among
pure-blood aportl ears with noG
a aingleueriflee.ln comfort. Both
Spyder and Stinr Ray come in
eoupe or convertible atylea. All
Chevrolet Super Sporta are like
spring day•- you've got to cet
out in them to Ba·vor them. So
catch yourself 1 pauinr zephyr
and waft on down to your

Chevrolet

ah~wroom.
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mom~t,

perfertly cut to fit and natter

your figure, see our IPI'inl·
fresh assortment of women'l
dresses. So youthfUl! Gt&lt;nline
prints and beautiful putels. P•
tites 5 to 13, Junior m.la:~ I to
15, ladies 10 to 20 and balt

sizes

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5.99 to 10.99

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Ladles' Spring

BLOUSES
New styles by Jea~ Kelly.
White and pastels, In da·
cron polyester and cotton.

Sizes 32-38

2.99

Sizes 4()..44

3. 99

"Em· See" Blouin Arne! &amp; cotton.
White , ond pastels.
Sizeo 32-44.

ASBURY CLASS MET

1.99

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PURSES

--·---NO C.ALLS 1\JIS
MOQNIN(J !! YOU 60T

mAT?! I AM NOT RECEIV·
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UP ON M'f OE.S~ WORK!! I
()V~ CARE. W..O IT 15--·TELL
'EM I'M IN 6UATEMALA----· ~~
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TWAT C.LEAR ?!

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Mto. w~ F. Clll'l&lt;; ~u~ ..,..., .., •

MDinly About
People In
Ballt!v~l: ~n;'odr:-a~

Pomeroy

w. va.

and ~ .:....,..
borne by Mn. elm's
l)jdo: a . - at lloCballf
who wW spend lhe
vacotloo will! his par·

::..'-&gt;
Mn.

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home w~

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Mr. IJid· Nn. JI:O:enlt .,._.
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day, to attend • lllrQrdv . .
riel'

lu.uariDf b llrollrer; "

C b e r y I Eberabacb er 'lbolllU and

1011

IE SAFE _;BUY ALL DRUGS
FROM A PHAIMACST AT

MEN'S

..,

.JEWELRY

HriW

llolpjtal.

JGIIII. .

II!

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

We have a complete
selection of Jewelry
for any gift giving occasion.
•

B. H. SANBORN
MILL ST.

JEWELER-OPl'OMETRIST

,

MIDDLEPORT

iiNGER

... DON'T USE_
ANYONE ELSE'S PRESCRIPTION
"Thne pi111 will fix you up, aetty':f Mar- t.
th• be• med. Now,. Martha, we know you me•n well,
yet your pills could prove INrmfvl M lettr
, •• better let htr f(loctor pl'ftCf' ... 10"'*'
thing, (But, when he lllou, do ..,..... tM
fill her pl'fleription here!)

13 Registered Phormocloto To Sorve You

·.....~1

Chorine To Star -

For Limited
Time
Only At ...

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

SAVE $40.00

•

REXALL DRUGS

~n

Slant·O-Matic
J Console Models

WY. 2-2955

Pomeroy

SAVE $30.00
On Portable Models

Tht! Fabrie Shop
New Shipments

DRESS.ES
Skip the sulphur and molasses-

Arriving Dailyl
Included Are 2-Piece
•• •
Styles by "ExdusifsH

get a CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT
Chevrolet Super Sporto• have a eharm that
eoothes yOur springtime yen for romantie
·adventure aa fut aa you can 11ip into a

bucket ...t. (Eipecialiy the Impala's, with
Ita adjustable new Comfortilt ateerinr
wh'l!t\'1•.) Front bucket .eata are
a ereat atart, but Super Sports
also feature pluah aU.vinyl in- -

teriora, apecial interior-el!;terior
trim in tasteful touChes, and a·

veritable feut of goodies we eall
performance optiona•. Chev·..
rolet and Chevy II Super Sporto
invite adventure in convertible
or coupe form. Tbat IUlll1e Super

\

sPort ztnr appiiea to the Corvair Monza

For fashion! of the

Spyder, very breezy with ita air-cooled !50horsepower rear.mounted enrine and 4apeed shi!t •. Ditto for the new Corv~tte Sting
Ray, a maenificent thoroughbred. among
pure-blood aportl ears with noG
a aingleueriflee.ln comfort. Both
Spyder and Stinr Ray come in
eoupe or convertible atylea. All
Chevrolet Super Sporta are like
spring day•- you've got to cet
out in them to Ba·vor them. So
catch yourself 1 pauinr zephyr
and waft on down to your

Chevrolet

ah~wroom.
~.,...,.

mom~t,

perfertly cut to fit and natter

your figure, see our IPI'inl·
fresh assortment of women'l
dresses. So youthfUl! Gt&lt;nline
prints and beautiful putels. P•
tites 5 to 13, Junior m.la:~ I to
15, ladies 10 to 20 and balt

sizes

14~

to 32\'i:,

5.99 to 10.99

......

Ladles' Spring

BLOUSES
New styles by Jea~ Kelly.
White and pastels, In da·
cron polyester and cotton.

Sizes 32-38

2.99

Sizes 4()..44

3. 99

"Em· See" Blouin Arne! &amp; cotton.
White , ond pastels.
Sizeo 32-44.

ASBURY CLASS MET

1.99

ladies'

PURSES

--·---NO C.ALLS 1\JIS
MOQNIN(J !! YOU 60T

mAT?! I AM NOT RECEIV·
IN!; ANV G.ALL S! (,OTTA CATC~
UP ON M'f OE.S~ WORK!! I
()V~ CARE. W..O IT 15--·TELL
'EM I'M IN 6UATEMALA----· ~~
IUT NO c.AF.LS --· IS ""
TWAT C.LEAR ?!

Hatlo

So S&gt;JE

~168ED AND ~tBBED ALL
MORNIN6--·SUT WHO I'INALLV MADE A
[)()WNRI6~T LIAR OUT 0~ ~ER? V0U

6UE&gt;SEO IT!! LOOP..OLEO f41MSE.LF ....

All Styles

and
Colon_

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Butts said Wednesday he hu adviled his client against t.aldng a
l econd lie detectro test ia connec-

and both took lie detedor
Cool: aald that Butta lo~!ph&lt;med
wl!ich ......,.)" lnld "'·~~~~~~::~~~:a~m~~bler~,:.••shortly bel....
their lnnoceoce. Cook said...
game last
ever, the tests were not polyemphu:tled there was
IJ'Oilbs" and be wanted lhe state
that Butts prolltted
Jhueau of Invest.igltion to conduct
aambUna oo the same. '
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u~ .. with an alle"ed Southeastern tests on Butts and Bryan t .
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ant'• altorny• ·~~ e
"My advice w my client must Tuesday.
In any ol tbe calls 1&lt;1
be to let .. lry his .... in the
oour1 bouse who&lt;• it beloap and
lhat be abould DOt ..... lllbmlt11118 to lie ciOitefl4f al ran· MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE
iom io apita 'il ·,his wllllngneu
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to do ao.'' ~ WilHam Sebro- BEE Cees
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,41tor1ey General Ashland Oit - ·
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Ball a. CbiiD
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loog distance telepbolle CODYersa- V. Collins
tion prior to the 1812 GeorglJ· J. Moore
Alabama game which Alabama S. Moore
won 85-0.
Total
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Tile Nelgbbon
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McArthur. Olarleo E. B""kle.
Alheno, Mr• Robert B. C.•' "•.
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union was greeted With
cauae
when 11ht Pomeroy !3.!12, HlnteP uo· otattooary. BoDey. s Court st.. Mn. oathRoot.. Denms R. ~~; ~1 ·.
OOC)t and
had been cleaned and LOGAN IUPU-A North Amor· WCTU met Tuetday eveninc at Ka.. wha li'aUs 10 .2 1 r!Jiilg, irtne A.' Copeland. :1311 First
er1 Fason. Sl]atl Milet. B... :~
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\V()rlters alerted
Avlatioa Inc . leaJ pilot was lhe Federated Cburc~.
ICbarlestoo 2uo falling. Landolt AYe., Guy F. Edwardl, Rl. 1 p. m Wod~•Y~
Van ~.tre. and ~ameo Ge'?-&gt;;
to turn
Wedoeoday when an uper- Group singing of When
dam was running 17 feet, Mar- Patriot, Mra. Ellon B. Rich.. ~eel .
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out copy lor loday's 0&lt;
dlsWegrated h1 f\lgbt dur- and pray"! by Mrs. G. H. Ew- dam '.7 feet .
ier
Rt. 2 Crown Included Mrs. Jobn Cbancey, pori of the nursing dep• ~-- .,
Jlll&lt;&gt;na.
teolJ and 'cr.l8bed m a rural tog, presideot, opened the Boat movemeau:
City, Clyde B. McLane. Pl. Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Mn. li1ose pa~u who woe lotef
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near here.
meeting. Reports were given 1 Oltlo River _ Queen City up Pleasant, Mn. Alva E. Luckey- Harley Hoffman, David Evani, as falr included Err.es•
,
ll clJ~nged lbelr mind just belo
The body of George W. Hoal&lt;lm, by lhe department chatrrnen.l l4, 6:30 p. m.; Elisha Woods doo, Rt. 1 Letart, W, Va., Mrs. John Clendenin. Kenna Culo, Baker Gurdoo, Mr1. Emerso,,
IIvoting, !lhnoetlll,OOO Idle ..ws:.~
chief test pilot for the Colum- The committee on youth tem· lup 11, IZ:IO a. m. ; John .r. ielma 1!:. LewiS. Rt. 1 oak Hill, Walter Lambert, Robert ·Kay. Evans, Maxon Jeffers, an(l •
per employ.. would be back to
plant . of NAA, was found in peronce educat:OII reported that Rowe up' l4, 3:2ii a. m.; Ray· Mra. Harriet B. Elsnau~le . ..,,., Mrs. James Gerwig, Mrs. Mrs. John W. Unroe.
wort toda
charnd wreckage. Authorities lhey bad received liD posters monel Salveti up 14, 4:116 a.m.; Jl&lt;bon, Mrs. F. Marie Willi- Donald S m 1th 11nd infant Blood 11dm_iolJtered reoenO,
TbuusanJ:' o1 employes were Iwaited overnight for lite burning 8nd 30 proclamations Ill be used Charles Stevenson up 15, 5:25 aoms, Rt. 3 Jackson, WUU.m M. daughter, Mro. Katny Wilson, a1 the hospttal
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atandlllg Dear their newspaper•
to cool before removing the during youth temperance week a. m .: Helen z. up 16, 3:15 Barron, Rt. 4· Jackson, Mrs. 1:M~r~s;_
. _:H~e;.;"':;;itt;;_.;:B;;ue;.;IIC,:h;:er;.:·...:,M,:.r.:,•·:_'"'.:;.:.'its:...•..n,.Wiiediiiiiinead_.
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wolling for the picket lines to be
April 21 - 27. The Union was a. m.' Edeana Bosworth down Clarence E. Retherford, Rt. I Ii
removed Wedneaday while the
a modKlcaUon t)llhe l requested to act as a commit· 16, ~ : 50 a. m.; Crucible c1o1m ·
photoengravore were meeting.
'rJ8 tainer, ••ad tee to select Meigs County's 17, 3:05 a. m.; Freiberger up La
Arr ted On
undergoing lelia foe oeveral quota of so.V.nlrs to be ll!'nd 17, -,, 45 a. m.: Peggy Do1me)t
WIOD
ell
W......, 111i1tmo4
Iwee... Hoakinl bad flown the one- a1 the National WCTU conven- up 18, 4 a . m.: Charleroi up 11. Lareeny Charge
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Allbe Dally New&amp; about 50 e&lt;licraft, designated lhe lion which will be held in Col- 6'20 • · m.: Jerry Bosworth up . The Galfia County Sheriffs
llu ... l empleyeo _ "as
jYAT-28E, on Its Rrst test on Feb. umbus in August.
19, 6:55 a. m.; 1;. v . Hoi'Der Deparlrnent reported today the
a regular workiog
and reported the flight a "com- The topic "Knowledge Jn. down :!3. 10:40 p. m. ; National arrest of Glen LewlJ Lawsoa,
llw1otched a televlalon set fOI' word
creases Strength" was present· down 23, 6:45 a. m.: L. W. 36, Rt. 2, Cheshire. on a Jar.
o1 the vote. Wben the - • 'l1lo plane WOJ being adapted ed by Misa Elizabeth Dully as· Sweet up Greenup e p. m•: cony charge f~ed by Konflaahed on the screen !bey stared
close ground "'JJIIIO'' 10 con- slsted by Mrs. Gladys Cockier Bob Ben!A!r up Greenup 6: II netlr Lawoon.
Spring shoes show more of yovr pretty
at ODe another, then silently left
with anti-guerilla war- and Mrs. Ewing. The devoUon- p. m.: Ravenswood up Greenup The char1e Involved a motor
Reportedly, it was expected al topic. "Renew Your Mind" Z:15 a. m.; Atena Louisville up !vehicle and Lawson was . re- :
feet ... with open backs and sides,
the buildiJJg.
aircraft now in use in taken from Romans 1Z:l and 2, Greenup 6:20 a . m.; H. E. I £eased from custody and will
Outside newspaper plants, hunl{iet Nam.
I were led by Miss Duffy who al- Bowie! down Greenup 7:25a.m. have his hearinll in municipal
lew cuts. perforations. Even
dreds of workers who had
Brig. Gen. David M. Jonea, who s~: read an article "The Mean- :minois up 32. 2:'5 a. m.: New oourt at a later date.
for the picket liDel to bee ~~=:~;~~::::.;the Aer~autical Systema !ing of Easter" by Dr. Vlncent 10rleans up 32. 5 a. m.; On- Rilla Duncan. 18, Henderson.
v;hen th: sho2 is closed,
drawn cursed w laughed h
at Wrtgbt-Patterson Air Peale.
ward down 32.5: 15 a. m.: Zim- ,W. Va .. was jaiJed at 1:15 a. m.
aod drifted away.
Base at Dayton, called the Prayer by Mrs. Daisy Jasper mer up 33, 3:10 a. m. : Louise 'odav on &lt;t eharge of intoxication
th o li · ht, airv look
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15
A demand fo'r
minpu~tes:;';:: : would hope that the progr•m will which 8 social hour was en- up 33, 7:20a.m.; Jean Hutch- Kanau2:'1 tavern.
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rich look of alligator
working
time
per
day
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although
this
will
.slow
joyed
and
cookies
and
punch
inson
up
:w,
5:20
a.
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Gardner,
54,
Chesha twice - the • price
and frustrating
us down."
were served.
Gallipolis Dam - OVEC up ire, wa~ arrested for intoxicato this stunning iD thenewclty's
longest and
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.. ~re was aome sagreem
Tile next meeting will be held iiO:IS p. m.; Solvay up 12:20 t'Jon at 9:15 p, m. Wed nes day.
l ~lnte pump. It's a sure
painful
newspaper
dispute.
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whetber
ttte
pi~
exp~
at
the Pomeroy -First Baptist . a. m.; Oliver Shearer up 5
to inake you look
"They rejet:ted becauoe
or mecely fell apart m lhe Ill!'. Church.
a. m.: Titan down 6 a. m.: I Groundbreakin~t For
best.
were diuatlJ!ied with the 35-h,our Capt. Raymond C. Grame, flyj
Francis Hougland up 7:20 a. R
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I•• a :m w "chaao plane" oo 1
Hou land u NO
esort • onn8)'
, YOU'LL SAVE
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~ missbm"'~
it disiDtear- Plan Trail Ride
m.. arren
g
P ·
Formal groimdbreaking
Only
II G&lt;IWJOD pr.,ident of
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· f the
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ers Local 1. ''The clause calls
there was DO explosion.
Sunday, A.prU 21
KanahWB River - Merril up m~me::~ or
. new
easan 1
HERE!
reduction to 15 hours
He saki the plane was "per- Plans were made fOl a traU London 4:55 a. m. ; Little Ed- IPomt Resort Will b.e heJd at 1
llw.l!t!k. Jrom 36¥• hours! only
formiog structural test maneuY· ride Sunday April 21 slarting ward down London o:55 a. m.:
~onday, Apnl l.te .
the overnight shUt. The men
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from tbe fair grounds at 1:30 Semet up London 6:40 a. m.;
e 3 -acre resort 51 15 . 1oshlllo reduced."
p m. when the Meigs County A. E. Dykes down Winfield 8:15 cated 0" ' and one,half miles :
McGowan, who predicted
Riding Club met Tuesday eve- p. m.; Robert W. Lea down north of Pt. Pleasant on W. I
Children's Styles
\::~.,:: that his men
4-H Club Met At
ning in the Sallobury township Winfield 1 a. m.: Lelia Shear- Va. Route 62 · In case of "" :
Home 0/ "'•dvu
•0r
bulldmg
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clement weather the ceremony
the pact. Slll.d.
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LADIES
we wa1k the lines
William B. DownJe presided
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Mlcldlmight change their
The Wide Awake 4-H Club at the meeting and those going
SPORTS DINNER TICKETS
.. met at lhe home of the
Jn the trail ride are to take a Two Are Arrested
MASON _ Tickets for the
Dianne McComas, Mooday '
sack lunch and coffee and , soft By Stale Patrol
Sport• Greats banquet to be
ning March 25. The
drinks will be provided. T h • The Ohlo State Patrol reporls held 1 t Wahama High School
eSIMON'S
was opened with outdoor rec- spring horse ~how was
t and the appretten 1
reation period followed by the ed and some plans were made
arres s .
'1- Friday at 6:30p. m. are on sale
of a walkaway r.rom Chi and may be purchased from
business meeting.
which wiD be completed at the llicJolh• Veterans Hospital.
. any Lions Club member ln Pt. ·
- N,&lt;T
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Girls worked on their pro- AprU meeting. Dues were col- ~rested was. ~len S. Da.vlS, Pleasant or New Haven or by
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Second &amp; Mechanic
Pomeroy
PHONE
on how to cui material by er was welcomed as a new
Meigs court today for
Pleasant, at 41 6-w.
WY 2·34'111
Betty Russell.
member. Refl'eshments were
use tax, and Harley W. l"jiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii
Hostesses were Mary Hoi&lt;&gt; served at the close of the meet.
19, Pomeroy, cited
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man and Rhonda Hysell, who ing.
Court Friday for fail'•ure
was unable to be present due
to have headlights on
to illness. Present were
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LEARN OF nEAm
carlos Moses, 36, a
and Cothy Russell, Merta
Mro. Myrtle Long received Uenl ot Chillicothe Veterans hosson, Robbie Ord, Ma_ry and word of the death Sunday of pita! was picked up by the
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Sharon Kindy, R&lt;&gt;bm Mills, her cousin Earl Roush of Niag- palrol, and relayed back to
Brenda Toney, Sheila Ton':;, ara Falls, a nativ,_ of Morning the lnslitullon.
Josephme Toney, Mary Ja e Star. Funeral services were
----Gerard and Mary Holeman. held Wednesday at Niagara
ANNOUNCE SALE
. •;•t meeting will be held Falls wllh burial there.
The Pomeroy senior c 1 a a s
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will sponsor a rummage sale
ANNOUNCE CRACKDOWN Friday and Saturday at the
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]oUy Bunch Sewing Pleasant detachment of State will have a car wash Saturday
Club Met Tue~day
Police has advised a crack- at Hackett's Sohio station wilh
.
down will be made on persons a pickup and dellvery service. 1
The Jolly Bunch Sewmc Club Uvlng in Mason County who The seniors will also sell gaa
Tuesday everung . at the are uaing other state driver's Saturday at lite Rizor Oil Coml l11411ne of Mrs. Pe~y Mitch With lice..._ or license plates. Any- pany. All profits will go towrad
SKINLESS
. Doyle Miller assisting one IIIOVing lnlo the county has the class trip to Washmgtoo.
2'1• lb.
II~~:·rs~ Mrs. Terl'l' Byer pre- 30 days in which to secure
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PKG.
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over lite business m~t- West Virginia licenaes and any- "Pair" is properly applied to
Pr~s were won by Mrs. one caught with Improper plates two things which corre~pond o~
Scmes, Mrs. Terry
and driver's license will be complete each other : _COUjlle

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lng a blger ourprll!e than they had the Yelr before. ThQ!, . ,
came mJgbty ol011~ to pulling !!&lt;nnanl.o back-lo-baok Ia · ;·\· • ;
the National Leaaue f~ the 41'1t tJ_n:p.e alii~ the Brave~!) " "f;w'i !
won 1n '51 and retuaed to let IOOH ln '58. One more em-· . ~~ :
cinnatl victory eacl\ over the Dodrere t.Dd tbe Obllltl 111.4&gt;' ·.
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all the Red.l would have need..S would have bHn one. more
win anywhere: over the Heta, 'P hlllln or Colli. fo'r ~
and the pennant would have been theinJ. Such "mil'ht b&amp;ve
been." victories aren't too han:l to ftnd in the hot atove
league. The expert. were wrong and the Rlda could have

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~wo, and perha.Pa a e~tcber, an lD.I.elder IUld an. outft.elder.

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tbe Easter season was servecilll
to tbe above mentioned
. Lawrence Milhoan, ~;~
1Lman Smith. Mrs. Willis G
Mra. Mattie Bush.

IRDuliNG
KLIGANCE

Brookfield aaCt llldd'tJt•cJe..
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INSTANT COFFEE ~~~sp•

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CAMPBELL'S SOUP

¥-~~~~. I!Hf, Chlckltll NOodle
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MIRAC~f WHIP

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GOE$StER:
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50,000 STAMP GIVE-AWAY

THE ~

3 S9c
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BACON

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$1.09

SLICED ALL MEAT

BOLOGNA
LOW, LOW PRICE

Bacon Ends

S~ 99c

SLICED

FRESH

PIG FEET

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lbs.

Boiled Ham

$1.00

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SEED
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FISH • . FISH • . FISH
eTROUT
eCOD
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eCATFISH
eFISH STEAKS . ePERCH
eFISH STICKS
eFLOUNDER
P.b1ATOES, uncl..slfiecl ·
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OPPt ·E~Y PA~ ·
lrtcludiflt Tm!nCiey
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Chelce

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SQiad Dre5sing

LAYAWAY NPW
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Pork Liver

FRESH VEAL- FRESH VEAL- FRESH VEAL

MA)\WELL HOUSE NEW

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Mrs. Frank Leezer of Engle'W&lt;IOCI., Florida, is here visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Mlltoo
Hood and ' family.

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SLICED SMOKED

VEAL- STEAKS-- CHOPS

DIAMONDS

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VISITING HERE

Artcarved

We've
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PORK

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Robson,
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Mrs. tltGeeorge ~ ~~p~rosec=~uted:::..,=====..J,;e~a:•.;me~a~n.;:a;;:ny;_;;two;;;;_.
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Cards, Gifts,

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u •Jx new tacu on the roater, and their very prttenM
wW make the RMI one ol the atandout cboleu to Win the
NaUoftal LIKUo ponn11111 In lHil, That'•. my opinion •••
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vent the borderllne veteran. from rut~ OD their rtpu.t&amp;Uona:. when they yell "Play 8&amp;11" on Openiq' D&amp;y at

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ball to htlp make up the d~trenct tor '88, rr.d Hutcldnaoa
will Jive anyone who '-'cUte to play" &amp; ehance tc:i do juat

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DWlY u three tprlng·bloomln&amp;' beauUu to blouom· late

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young man fanty with a glove, a bat or a bll.l.. and the'
dream of your life hu been to be a Blg League Ballpl&amp;ylll'.
Spring Lt the ume when major league teau;a1 tab that ~ .
aood look at rookie&amp; who have ~aurvtved all th ~r cut8
alnce Uae traSn$Jir leUOn o~ed late 1n ' February;

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ATLANTA IUP!l _ n.. attorney for former Unlveroity of Gear·
gia Atblolic Diredor wallace
Butts said Wednesday he hu adviled his client against t.aldng a
l econd lie detectro test ia connec-

and both took lie detedor
Cool: aald that Butta lo~!ph&lt;med
wl!ich ......,.)" lnld "'·~~~~~~::~~~:a~m~~bler~,:.••shortly bel....
their lnnoceoce. Cook said...
game last
ever, the tests were not polyemphu:tled there was
IJ'Oilbs" and be wanted lhe state
that Butts prolltted
Jhueau of Invest.igltion to conduct
aambUna oo the same. '
u b known." Cook
u~ .. with an alle"ed Southeastern tests on Butts and Bryan t .
-Cooference footbaU
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ant'• altorny• ·~~ e
"My advice w my client must Tuesday.
In any ol tbe calls 1&lt;1
be to let .. lry his .... in the
oour1 bouse who&lt;• it beloap and
lhat be abould DOt ..... lllbmlt11118 to lie ciOitefl4f al ran· MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE
iom io apita 'il ·,his wllllngneu
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to do ao.'' ~ WilHam Sebro- BEE Cees
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,41tor1ey General Ashland Oit - ·
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Ball a. CbiiD
&lt;01ch Paul IBear&gt; Bryant in a B. Collins
loog distance telepbolle CODYersa- V. Collins
tion prior to the 1812 GeorglJ· J. Moore
Alabama game which Alabama S. Moore
won 85-0.
Total
Butts and Bryant both have de- Won z loll 1
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Tile Nelgbbon
D. Alb
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B. Alb
G. Craig
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shutdown Into ito 11-lth day and
editiona they bad expected to ,

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Rly, lin. 1M c. Steele, Rl. l
lllmden, WJJllam A.
McArthur. Olarleo E. B""kle.
Alheno, Mr• Robert B. C.•' "•.
Alhllnd, Ky ., and Rita " · MePhall. Rlp1ey, W.V Va. •
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Mrs: Charleo II. Dovls, 51~
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offices, the 191 to 111 ne,aTexas state-wide prohibition roy-Maso~ 23
Pt. ~leaaant botlri were Mlaa J..t M.
Mrs. M:r.e_flr ., b;. •!fr
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union was greeted With
cauae
when 11ht Pomeroy !3.!12, HlnteP uo· otattooary. BoDey. s Court st.. Mn. oathRoot.. Denms R. ~~; ~1 ·.
OOC)t and
had been cleaned and LOGAN IUPU-A North Amor· WCTU met Tuetday eveninc at Ka.. wha li'aUs 10 .2 1 r!Jiilg, irtne A.' Copeland. :1311 First
er1 Fason. Sl]atl Milet. B... :~
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\V()rlters alerted
Avlatioa Inc . leaJ pilot was lhe Federated Cburc~.
ICbarlestoo 2uo falling. Landolt AYe., Guy F. Edwardl, Rl. 1 p. m Wod~•Y~
Van ~.tre. and ~ameo Ge'?-&gt;;
to turn
Wedoeoday when an uper- Group singing of When
dam was running 17 feet, Mar- Patriot, Mra. Ellon B. Rich.. ~eel .
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out copy lor loday's 0&lt;
dlsWegrated h1 f\lgbt dur- and pray"! by Mrs. G. H. Ew- dam '.7 feet .
ier
Rt. 2 Crown Included Mrs. Jobn Cbancey, pori of the nursing dep• ~-- .,
Jlll&lt;&gt;na.
teolJ and 'cr.l8bed m a rural tog, presideot, opened the Boat movemeau:
City, Clyde B. McLane. Pl. Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Mn. li1ose pa~u who woe lotef
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near here.
meeting. Reports were given 1 Oltlo River _ Queen City up Pleasant, Mn. Alva E. Luckey- Harley Hoffman, David Evani, as falr included Err.es•
,
ll clJ~nged lbelr mind just belo
The body of George W. Hoal&lt;lm, by lhe department chatrrnen.l l4, 6:30 p. m.; Elisha Woods doo, Rt. 1 Letart, W, Va., Mrs. John Clendenin. Kenna Culo, Baker Gurdoo, Mr1. Emerso,,
IIvoting, !lhnoetlll,OOO Idle ..ws:.~
chief test pilot for the Colum- The committee on youth tem· lup 11, IZ:IO a. m. ; John .r. ielma 1!:. LewiS. Rt. 1 oak Hill, Walter Lambert, Robert ·Kay. Evans, Maxon Jeffers, an(l •
per employ.. would be back to
plant . of NAA, was found in peronce educat:OII reported that Rowe up' l4, 3:2ii a. m.; Ray· Mra. Harriet B. Elsnau~le . ..,,., Mrs. James Gerwig, Mrs. Mrs. John W. Unroe.
wort toda
charnd wreckage. Authorities lhey bad received liD posters monel Salveti up 14, 4:116 a.m.; Jl&lt;bon, Mrs. F. Marie Willi- Donald S m 1th 11nd infant Blood 11dm_iolJtered reoenO,
TbuusanJ:' o1 employes were Iwaited overnight for lite burning 8nd 30 proclamations Ill be used Charles Stevenson up 15, 5:25 aoms, Rt. 3 Jackson, WUU.m M. daughter, Mro. Katny Wilson, a1 the hospttal
.
atandlllg Dear their newspaper•
to cool before removing the during youth temperance week a. m .: Helen z. up 16, 3:15 Barron, Rt. 4· Jackson, Mrs. 1:M~r~s;_
. _:H~e;.;"':;;itt;;_.;:B;;ue;.;IIC,:h;:er;.:·...:,M,:.r.:,•·:_'"'.:;.:.'its:...•..n,.Wiiediiiiiinead_.
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wolling for the picket lines to be
April 21 - 27. The Union was a. m.' Edeana Bosworth down Clarence E. Retherford, Rt. I Ii
removed Wedneaday while the
a modKlcaUon t)llhe l requested to act as a commit· 16, ~ : 50 a. m.; Crucible c1o1m ·
photoengravore were meeting.
'rJ8 tainer, ••ad tee to select Meigs County's 17, 3:05 a. m.; Freiberger up La
Arr ted On
undergoing lelia foe oeveral quota of so.V.nlrs to be ll!'nd 17, -,, 45 a. m.: Peggy Do1me)t
WIOD
ell
W......, 111i1tmo4
Iwee... Hoakinl bad flown the one- a1 the National WCTU conven- up 18, 4 a . m.: Charleroi up 11. Lareeny Charge
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Allbe Dally New&amp; about 50 e&lt;licraft, designated lhe lion which will be held in Col- 6'20 • · m.: Jerry Bosworth up . The Galfia County Sheriffs
llu ... l empleyeo _ "as
jYAT-28E, on Its Rrst test on Feb. umbus in August.
19, 6:55 a. m.; 1;. v . Hoi'Der Deparlrnent reported today the
a regular workiog
and reported the flight a "com- The topic "Knowledge Jn. down :!3. 10:40 p. m. ; National arrest of Glen LewlJ Lawsoa,
llw1otched a televlalon set fOI' word
creases Strength" was present· down 23, 6:45 a. m.: L. W. 36, Rt. 2, Cheshire. on a Jar.
o1 the vote. Wben the - • 'l1lo plane WOJ being adapted ed by Misa Elizabeth Dully as· Sweet up Greenup e p. m•: cony charge f~ed by Konflaahed on the screen !bey stared
close ground "'JJIIIO'' 10 con- slsted by Mrs. Gladys Cockier Bob Ben!A!r up Greenup 6: II netlr Lawoon.
Spring shoes show more of yovr pretty
at ODe another, then silently left
with anti-guerilla war- and Mrs. Ewing. The devoUon- p. m.: Ravenswood up Greenup The char1e Involved a motor
Reportedly, it was expected al topic. "Renew Your Mind" Z:15 a. m.; Atena Louisville up !vehicle and Lawson was . re- :
feet ... with open backs and sides,
the buildiJJg.
aircraft now in use in taken from Romans 1Z:l and 2, Greenup 6:20 a . m.; H. E. I £eased from custody and will
Outside newspaper plants, hunl{iet Nam.
I were led by Miss Duffy who al- Bowie! down Greenup 7:25a.m. have his hearinll in municipal
lew cuts. perforations. Even
dreds of workers who had
Brig. Gen. David M. Jonea, who s~: read an article "The Mean- :minois up 32. 2:'5 a. m.: New oourt at a later date.
for the picket liDel to bee ~~=:~;~~::::.;the Aer~autical Systema !ing of Easter" by Dr. Vlncent 10rleans up 32. 5 a. m.; On- Rilla Duncan. 18, Henderson.
v;hen th: sho2 is closed,
drawn cursed w laughed h
at Wrtgbt-Patterson Air Peale.
ward down 32.5: 15 a. m.: Zim- ,W. Va .. was jaiJed at 1:15 a. m.
aod drifted away.
Base at Dayton, called the Prayer by Mrs. Daisy Jasper mer up 33, 3:10 a. m. : Louise 'odav on &lt;t eharge of intoxication
th o li · ht, airv look
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15
A demand fo'r
minpu~tes:;';:: : would hope that the progr•m will which 8 social hour was en- up 33, 7:20a.m.; Jean Hutch- Kanau2:'1 tavern.
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rich look of alligator
working
time
per
day
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although
this
will
.slow
joyed
and
cookies
and
punch
inson
up
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5:20
a.
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Gardner,
54,
Chesha twice - the • price
and frustrating
us down."
were served.
Gallipolis Dam - OVEC up ire, wa~ arrested for intoxicato this stunning iD thenewclty's
longest and
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.. ~re was aome sagreem
Tile next meeting will be held iiO:IS p. m.; Solvay up 12:20 t'Jon at 9:15 p, m. Wed nes day.
l ~lnte pump. It's a sure
painful
newspaper
dispute.
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whetber
ttte
pi~
exp~
at
the Pomeroy -First Baptist . a. m.; Oliver Shearer up 5
to inake you look
"They rejet:ted becauoe
or mecely fell apart m lhe Ill!'. Church.
a. m.: Titan down 6 a. m.: I Groundbreakin~t For
best.
were diuatlJ!ied with the 35-h,our Capt. Raymond C. Grame, flyj
Francis Hougland up 7:20 a. R
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I•• a :m w "chaao plane" oo 1
Hou land u NO
esort • onn8)'
, YOU'LL SAVE
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~ missbm"'~
it disiDtear- Plan Trail Ride
m.. arren
g
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Formal groimdbreaking
Only
II G&lt;IWJOD pr.,ident of
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· f the
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ers Local 1. ''The clause calls
there was DO explosion.
Sunday, A.prU 21
KanahWB River - Merril up m~me::~ or
. new
easan 1
HERE!
reduction to 15 hours
He saki the plane was "per- Plans were made fOl a traU London 4:55 a. m. ; Little Ed- IPomt Resort Will b.e heJd at 1
llw.l!t!k. Jrom 36¥• hours! only
formiog structural test maneuY· ride Sunday April 21 slarting ward down London o:55 a. m.:
~onday, Apnl l.te .
the overnight shUt. The men
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from tbe fair grounds at 1:30 Semet up London 6:40 a. m.;
e 3 -acre resort 51 15 . 1oshlllo reduced."
p m. when the Meigs County A. E. Dykes down Winfield 8:15 cated 0" ' and one,half miles :
McGowan, who predicted
Riding Club met Tuesday eve- p. m.; Robert W. Lea down north of Pt. Pleasant on W. I
Children's Styles
\::~.,:: that his men
4-H Club Met At
ning in the Sallobury township Winfield 1 a. m.: Lelia Shear- Va. Route 62 · In case of "" :
Home 0/ "'•dvu
•0r
bulldmg
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clement weather the ceremony
the pact. Slll.d.
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LADIES
we wa1k the lines
William B. DownJe presided
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Mlcldlmight change their
The Wide Awake 4-H Club at the meeting and those going
SPORTS DINNER TICKETS
.. met at lhe home of the
Jn the trail ride are to take a Two Are Arrested
MASON _ Tickets for the
Dianne McComas, Mooday '
sack lunch and coffee and , soft By Stale Patrol
Sport• Greats banquet to be
ning March 25. The
drinks will be provided. T h • The Ohlo State Patrol reporls held 1 t Wahama High School
eSIMON'S
was opened with outdoor rec- spring horse ~how was
t and the appretten 1
reation period followed by the ed and some plans were made
arres s .
'1- Friday at 6:30p. m. are on sale
of a walkaway r.rom Chi and may be purchased from
business meeting.
which wiD be completed at the llicJolh• Veterans Hospital.
. any Lions Club member ln Pt. ·
- N,&lt;T
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Girls worked on their pro- AprU meeting. Dues were col- ~rested was. ~len S. Da.vlS, Pleasant or New Haven or by
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jects wilh a demonstration giv- lected and Tommy Ray ReutCorpus Cbr!Btl, Tex ., Cited caDing Cbarles Johnson, Pt.
Second &amp; Mechanic
Pomeroy
PHONE
on how to cui material by er was welcomed as a new
Meigs court today for
Pleasant, at 41 6-w.
WY 2·34'111
Betty Russell.
member. Refl'eshments were
use tax, and Harley W. l"jiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii
Hostesses were Mary Hoi&lt;&gt; served at the close of the meet.
19, Pomeroy, cited
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man and Rhonda Hysell, who ing.
Court Friday for fail'•ure
was unable to be present due
to have headlights on
to illness. Present were
.
LEARN OF nEAm
carlos Moses, 36, a
and Cothy Russell, Merta
Mro. Myrtle Long received Uenl ot Chillicothe Veterans hosson, Robbie Ord, Ma_ry and word of the death Sunday of pita! was picked up by the
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Sharon Kindy, R&lt;&gt;bm Mills, her cousin Earl Roush of Niag- palrol, and relayed back to
Brenda Toney, Sheila Ton':;, ara Falls, a nativ,_ of Morning the lnslitullon.
Josephme Toney, Mary Ja e Star. Funeral services were
----Gerard and Mary Holeman. held Wednesday at Niagara
ANNOUNCE SALE
. •;•t meeting will be held Falls wllh burial there.
The Pomeroy senior c 1 a a s
I I"F""
will sponsor a rummage sale
ANNOUNCE CRACKDOWN Friday and Saturday at the
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]oUy Bunch Sewing Pleasant detachment of State will have a car wash Saturday
Club Met Tue~day
Police has advised a crack- at Hackett's Sohio station wilh
.
down will be made on persons a pickup and dellvery service. 1
The Jolly Bunch Sewmc Club Uvlng in Mason County who The seniors will also sell gaa
Tuesday everung . at the are uaing other state driver's Saturday at lite Rizor Oil Coml l11411ne of Mrs. Pe~y Mitch With lice..._ or license plates. Any- pany. All profits will go towrad
SKINLESS
. Doyle Miller assisting one IIIOVing lnlo the county has the class trip to Washmgtoo.
2'1• lb.
II~~:·rs~ Mrs. Terl'l' Byer pre- 30 days in which to secure
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PKG.
II
over lite business m~t- West Virginia licenaes and any- "Pair" is properly applied to
Pr~s were won by Mrs. one caught with Improper plates two things which corre~pond o~
Scmes, Mrs. Terry
and driver's license will be complete each other : _COUjlle

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lng a blger ourprll!e than they had the Yelr before. ThQ!, . ,
came mJgbty ol011~ to pulling !!&lt;nnanl.o back-lo-baok Ia · ;·\· • ;
the National Leaaue f~ the 41'1t tJ_n:p.e alii~ the Brave~!) " "f;w'i !
won 1n '51 and retuaed to let IOOH ln '58. One more em-· . ~~ :
cinnatl victory eacl\ over the Dodrere t.Dd tbe Obllltl 111.4&gt;' ·.
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all the Red.l would have need..S would have bHn one. more
win anywhere: over the Heta, 'P hlllln or Colli. fo'r ~
and the pennant would have been theinJ. Such "mil'ht b&amp;ve
been." victories aren't too han:l to ftnd in the hot atove
league. The expert. were wrong and the Rlda could have

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~wo, and perha.Pa a e~tcber, an lD.I.elder IUld an. outft.elder.

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tbe Easter season was servecilll
to tbe above mentioned
. Lawrence Milhoan, ~;~
1Lman Smith. Mrs. Willis G
Mra. Mattie Bush.

IRDuliNG
KLIGANCE

Brookfield aaCt llldd'tJt•cJe..
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INSTANT COFFEE ~~~sp•

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CAMPBELL'S SOUP

¥-~~~~. I!Hf, Chlckltll NOodle
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MIRAC~f WHIP

6 0F 9 5 c
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GOE$StER:
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Ice: ... Milk
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50,000 STAMP GIVE-AWAY

THE ~

3 S9c
lb•.

BACON

3

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$1.09

SLICED ALL MEAT

BOLOGNA
LOW, LOW PRICE

Bacon Ends

S~ 99c

SLICED

FRESH

PIG FEET

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lbs.

Boiled Ham

$1.00

lb.

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SEED
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FISH • . FISH • . FISH
eTROUT
eCOD
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eCATFISH
eFISH STEAKS . ePERCH
eFISH STICKS
eFLOUNDER
P.b1ATOES, uncl..slfiecl ·
50 lb. 1.~

OPPt ·E~Y PA~ ·
lrtcludiflt Tm!nCiey
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Chelce

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SQiad Dre5sing

LAYAWAY NPW
f 0 R E A ·sT.ER.

Pork Liver

FRESH VEAL- FRESH VEAL- FRESH VEAL

MA)\WELL HOUSE NEW

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Mrs. Frank Leezer of Engle'W&lt;IOCI., Florida, is here visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Mlltoo
Hood and ' family.

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SLICED SMOKED

VEAL- STEAKS-- CHOPS

DIAMONDS

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VISITING HERE

Artcarved

We've
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PORK

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Robson,
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Mrs. tltGeeorge ~ ~~p~rosec=~uted:::..,=====..J,;e~a:•.;me~a~n.;:a;;:ny;_;;two;;;;_.
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Cards, Gifts,

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u •Jx new tacu on the roater, and their very prttenM
wW make the RMI one ol the atandout cboleu to Win the
NaUoftal LIKUo ponn11111 In lHil, That'•. my opinion •••
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vent the borderllne veteran. from rut~ OD their rtpu.t&amp;Uona:. when they yell "Play 8&amp;11" on Openiq' D&amp;y at

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ball to htlp make up the d~trenct tor '88, rr.d Hutcldnaoa
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DWlY u three tprlng·bloomln&amp;' beauUu to blouom· late

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young man fanty with a glove, a bat or a bll.l.. and the'
dream of your life hu been to be a Blg League Ballpl&amp;ylll'.
Spring Lt the ume when major league teau;a1 tab that ~ .
aood look at rookie&amp; who have ~aurvtved all th ~r cut8
alnce Uae traSn$Jir leUOn o~ed late 1n ' February;

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and Mr.' Lester Adkins. he mao of Letart, W. Va. were~ ~~ Ga:,O::,~ ~~~y":~ "Mr. Clarenoe Taylor vlsllld Mrs: Blanch Van Schoycll:, Moo1meeting was clooed by the gueols of Mr. and Mrs. Arc sa day h•..,. . nd f 'I Mr Tuesday aftornoon with Mr. day, Wednesda" and Saturday
her Mno
aug Leonard
ter a Roush
amo Y' San·· and Mno. Dennis Roush, Sr.
day of Ia• I wee\ .
' gr,.op praying t.~ Lord's Pr ay- Roush Sunday . J h G nd lllld
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Mr. and Mrs.
~ ::.,· d 0 nd · MUton Ray. '
Mrs. Adalee Harl and dau· Miss Buelsh Grimm vlsllt..t :l
lllld Mn James Eliaa ol ghter' Katrlnka. of COiumbwo, ISunday afternoon with Mr. ••u·ll
• - - - - - - - - - 1 Mrs. Norma Keefer attended staff and d~"t:s with Mr,' r
the funeral of Mr. George Tho- W. Va. VISit
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Au.!•- It the Oak Grove mas at the Baden Presbyter· Grandstaff's lather ~nd w e, t : U/.I:'ay alternooo with Mr. her parents, Mr. and Mno. Taft I ghters. Msl'lhl, Alberla Jo,
E.U.B.. SUndaY School was 45- ian chl1rrh at Leon, W. Va . Fri- Mr. and Mrs. ~ves mgd Mr ~nd Mrs John c Rickard and Boston and father and mother· 1ginla and Harriet.
~rayor meetial and Biblto slu~i day aflemoon.
sndMrs~lar"::ter ·~:n."nvistteci Mrs. Bl,;,.ch Va~ Schoyck. IJ&gt;.Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne , Mrs. _Edna Jones andvlsibo! ll
, ., re oonduotod Sunday mg
Mr. and Mrs. James Fry ol
~~1h Mr and Mrs. c. Mr. and Mrs. Howsrd Ray· Hart, Sr.
1Tooey or Point Peassnt,
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Haven Heights. New Haven, W. ~un:."y
burn visited Sunday afternooo l Mrs. Beulah Rickard was Sunday afternoon with Mr.
The Lldles Ald ' ol the ,Oak va . vis ited Monday afternoon ·Mr;·Mande Bleosml Rou.sh with Mrs. Rsybum's sister and la busmess caller In Point Plea- Mrs. Fred M. Rrush.
I
we B.U.I. Church held their with Mr. Fry'• grandparent!, and· Mrs. Leola Youn~ visllld huaband, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd iaant lllld Mason, W. Vo. Wed· Mrs. Mande Blessing Rrusll
• gular meeting in the ,churc~ Mr a"d M" C. E. Fry.
Monday with Rev. and Mrs. Williams of Clifton, W.. Va.
lnesday.
received word tbal her brother·
. ~ent Tuesday. A s a c n Mr. and Mrs. CUrtis Young. Silas e,illops in Point Pleas· Mr. Albert Boston VISlted Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Raym~ Keef- in-law' Mr. Ansel Blessinl
lunch' was enjoyed at the noo _ NlllE'rl on Mr. and Mrs. Fred ant, W. Va. Rev. Billopl was a day morning with Mr. Harry !er and daughrer, Debbie were E
low Washington lB very
t our. 'lb.e day was spent flllllt M Roush Sunday afternoon. medical tient in Ute Pleasant Thompson.
Ithe Sunday dinner guests of 1 numc ' . .
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Valley A':pital in Point Pleas- Mr. Ernie Griffim called on Mr. Keefer's brother and £am- sick at this wrltlng. Mr.
ant, but home now lllld ,..port· Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fry Satur· ily, Mr. ond Mrs. Earl. .
sing was formerly from 011'11
ed as improving.
day.
Carolyn, Geraldine, Palr1coa
I IG~ro~v~e~==~~==~
Mr Dwight Gibbs and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rrush, Charles.
I;
and Mrs. Fred M. Roush were Miltoo Ray and Sandra
Mrs. Ethel Fry coiled on Mr
•hopping In Point Pleasant, W. Mrs. Garnet Chapmsn M ,
Mrs. Oltey B. Roush
V F 'day ·
Tuesday evemng with
rs.
momin11 •
a. n ·
and d """ter 1
•
Mrs. Weaver and family of Chapma~·· aunt .
o,..... . ' Mrs. HoiUce Thompson
New Haven, W. Va. visited 8wr Mrs. Allae ...
Miss Martha 'lbompson were
0
day afternoon
Audrey
· ~ ~=~in~ in Point Pleasant
.,.., with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Va. BrooD&amp;~~&amp;
C. E .•. ,,.
'. .
Mr El'--beth Boston SamMr. and Mrs. Harold ~wos
s. .'
Mr. Howard Hoffman called
'Of Chesapeake, 0 ., were the mie, Pat and M~e visated Sat·
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush,
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. urday evening with Mrs.
Friday afternoon.
and Mrs. Virgil Adkins and dau- ton's mother and husband, ~r: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keefer,
ghter Sue. Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Riley of Mssoo, Rodger and Larry of ~ vis· :
Adkins are sisters. .
W. Va.
illd Satur!lay evening w1th Mr. I
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Burris, Mr. John Fry of New Haven, and Mno. James Keefer and '
Sr. of Point Pleuant, W. Va. W. Va. visited h1s parents, Mr.
1
spent Sunday afternooo with and Mrs. Ed Fry Saturday·
Moster Junior Roush of
:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Rrush.
Miss Martha Thompsoo ~nd
W. Va. spent Thursday I
The Ladies Aid of tbe Boord Mrs. Mary Grimm and child·
with his cousins, Mllton
Baptist Church held their regu- ren were the Sunday dmner
and Sandra1 Roush.
1
lar meeting in the Boards guests of Mr. and Mno. Waiter
and Mrs. Homer Fisher
school house Wednesday, A Friend and. family of Letart,
Point Pleasant, W. Va. vislarge birthday dinner served W. Va. The dinner _wa~ in bon- ited Frldoy altemoon with Mr.
buffet style was enjoyed al .or of Mr. Hoy Friends borlh·
Mrs. Harry Thompso" .
the noon hour with three large lday:
.
Mrs. Gamel Chopman called
birthday cakes in honor of the Little Mtss ~aula Keefer
Mrs. Carrie Klng Sunday
members having birthdays in spent Frldsy With Mrs. Anna Iev,enillg.
the month of March which were Wiegsnd snd daughter Dorthy· ' Mrs. Ads Thompson was the
Mrs Maude Blessing Roush, Mr. Perry Llvongsloll of Ak·
guest of her daughter,
Mr~ . Retba Brooks and Mrs. ron , 0. visited Friday evemng
. A~y Boston, Friday ..
Lor~ May Brown. The day was with Mr. Albert Tbo~pson.
Mrs. Ethel Fry was in Pomt
spent quilting. Those attendlrog l Mr. and Mrs. Denms Roush,
Monday on business_.
were Mrs. Irene Myers, Mrs. Sr. visited Sunday afternoon Mrs. Naomi Yeager was shopCora Grimm, Patricia and Ka·
their son and family, Mr.
in Huntington, Monday.
thy Grimm, Mrs. Lora MaY
Mrs. Dennis Housh, Jr. Mrs. Amy Boston caUed on
Brown, Mrs. Leola Young, Mrs.
and Kay ?f the Hickory
. and Mno. Ed Fry Friday
Mildred Thompson, Mrs. Retha
Comm~ty ·
afternooo.
Brooks, Mrs. May Roush, Mrs. Mr. Paul Rauden of
Mr. Ernest Rickard called
Maude Roush, Mr. Charles
W. Va. spent Tu••·' his brother lllld rie, Mr.
During Suly'a
Brown snd Mr. Ql&lt;ey B. Roush.
with Mr. and Mrs.
B2nd Annlnrury Sil~
Mrs. Beulah Rickard and Mr. · Roosh.
IT'S SPRINGI
Seely's purchasing power and
Ernest Rickard were in
Mr. lllld Mrs. Roy~ K.,•f· ll
tepped-u, produetlon for this
1
Pleasant, w. va. Monday on
snd daughter Debb1e of
Get Your
sale brings the price down to
business and shopping. While
Ohio were the OV~·
LAWN MOWER
SSG .81-with no redu4:tlo• '-t
Point Pleasant Mrs.
guests of . Mr · Keeler s
Ready Now!
4u1Utr. See it today!
visited Mr. and Mrs. H UI h
and family, Mr. and
eTun•up K1t For
Rikard and sons Gary and
James Keeler and Paula.
Smelt E"'lnao _
Gregory.
Mr. sod Mrs. Calvm Bless·
Briggs It Stratton
Mr. Dennis Roush. Sr. visited
of Letal'l, W. Vo. and Mr.
ePolntt. Conti- end
AND
Sunday evening with Mr. RobMrs. Curtis Young
Now Sportr PIUII
ert Taylor.
Saturday evening _with Mr.
MakeB engine ruo like new.
Mr Richard Tatterson
of
Okey B. Roush.
Pickens H1rdw1re
Point. Pleasant, W. Va.
Little Miss Harriet
MASON, W.VA.
Mr. Albert Thompson
is confined to ber
evening.
Little Master Pat

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Puts the
accent
on
loveliness!
Style Number
2902
Sizes
5-17

Luscious st ylinll ·~o lovely, you'll
fee /lik e a pl'im.ess! Roundeu ne ck ·
line d esign is So simple Y!t l ~ 0
simply terrific. Deliua la lacework m
akirt jus l below wa is tl ine. and lar.e
edging on cuffs of quart r:r -lengl h

sleeves . .,dd perfect fashion l o lll:h

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to th is beautiful summ ~r dress/
Pleated. full skirt ga thers n f.&gt;at l ~· at
waist wllh self-covered be ll . And

the fabrit:! ••• It's soh, light and

cool Plmamist.,. J.P. Stevens new
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Harrisonville lllld Lourel
geo ottonded tba
at Laurel Grange
nlnJ and heard Howard
give an illustrated lecture
a ....,t lrtp 10 Kuaala. He
accompanied bJ Mrs, WOlla•
Potluck relreBhmenls ......,
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Dollars More

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Thompson.
ooonl
Mr. Hennaro Blessing snd "'"'
Farren Lee visited Saturday
YOU SAW IT IN
1with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fry.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keeler
and daughter Paula were t he
Sunday afternoon guests of Mno.
Keefer's parents, Mr. lllld Mno.
Rsymond FUe of Cheshire, Ohio.
Mr. Stanley Adkins of New
Haven, W. Va. visited Tuesday
sfternoon with Mr. IIIII M ro.
Curtis Rickard snd Mrs.
Von Schoycll:.
Open 9 to 5 Mon. thru Fri.-9 to 9 Saturday
Mrs. Amy Boston, Mrs. Ada·
MILL ST.
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lee Hart lllld Mrs. Ada 'lbomp-

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has just returned from the Philco dis·
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able to take advanta ie of 1ome truly re·
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your guarantee ol 1avin~ while thertt

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GAY TEEN SEAMLESS HOSE
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35c, 3 prs. $1:00
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Have only one convenient monthly JIIY•
ment. Choose your own loan up to
$2000. Ask about our thrifty terms.

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Bob Miller, Mgr.
12S E. M1in St.
Pomeroy, 0.
Phone WY 2·2171

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STEREO HOME THEA:f'RE

spent Sunday night

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Society Items

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inl and ~ing carpet r:g!'
Mrs Nellie- Adkins and Mrs.
The devotional servoce we . ~ Alhe Hoffman called on Mr.
charp of Mrs. Louise Adkm. ond Mrs c B. Workman Fri·
Mrs. Adkins read the scnpture day afternoon.
with Mn. Lauro Gibbs pray- M Dwil!ht Gibbs visietd Sat·
lng. '!bey~-~~· g~p ':~ · urd:~ with Mr. and Mrs. C. E
lnl·_.......
Tbl ~s mee mg
b the presodent Fry
p r - ..,.. Y Th~ at: i.ir. and Mrs. Donsld ThompMrs."""rieDJe
Adl·ins son anrl :;on Tnnev visited F'ritend"'6Eihei
.1'1'1"'Rayrbs.urn, M""
Mrs.
' ·'· Lou~ dav. evening with
d Mrs. ElizaMike
••• Adkins Mrs. Laura Gibbs, beth Boston an sons,
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son were shopping . p o 1n t .j6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Mar. 28, l!leS
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Mr. "'·" ""•· Clarence Hoff. Pleasant. W. Va. Frld&amp;y.
t (th
meules
Mrs· Curtis Rl~
Sisler,

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Holrman Mr Stanle•· AdKi."'
the
lllld
and Mr.' Lester Adkins. he mao of Letart, W. Va. were~ ~~ Ga:,O::,~ ~~~y":~ "Mr. Clarenoe Taylor vlsllld Mrs: Blanch Van Schoycll:, Moo1meeting was clooed by the gueols of Mr. and Mrs. Arc sa day h•..,. . nd f 'I Mr Tuesday aftornoon with Mr. day, Wednesda" and Saturday
her Mno
aug Leonard
ter a Roush
amo Y' San·· and Mno. Dennis Roush, Sr.
day of Ia• I wee\ .
' gr,.op praying t.~ Lord's Pr ay- Roush Sunday . J h G nd lllld
0
1er
Mr. and Mrs.
~ ::.,· d 0 nd · MUton Ray. '
Mrs. Adalee Harl and dau· Miss Buelsh Grimm vlsllt..t :l
lllld Mn James Eliaa ol ghter' Katrlnka. of COiumbwo, ISunday afternoon with Mr. ••u·ll
• - - - - - - - - - 1 Mrs. Norma Keefer attended staff and d~"t:s with Mr,' r
the funeral of Mr. George Tho- W. Va. VISit
ay
U·
·
Flo~ community vis· Ohio spent the past week. with Mro. Albert 'l1lompoon and"'
Au.!•- It the Oak Grove mas at the Baden Presbyter· Grandstaff's lather ~nd w e, t : U/.I:'ay alternooo with Mr. her parents, Mr. and Mno. Taft I ghters. Msl'lhl, Alberla Jo,
E.U.B.. SUndaY School was 45- ian chl1rrh at Leon, W. Va . Fri- Mr. and Mrs. ~ves mgd Mr ~nd Mrs John c Rickard and Boston and father and mother· 1ginla and Harriet.
~rayor meetial and Biblto slu~i day aflemoon.
sndMrs~lar"::ter ·~:n."nvistteci Mrs. Bl,;,.ch Va~ Schoyck. IJ&gt;.Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne , Mrs. _Edna Jones andvlsibo! ll
, ., re oonduotod Sunday mg
Mr. and Mrs. James Fry ol
~~1h Mr and Mrs. c. Mr. and Mrs. Howsrd Ray· Hart, Sr.
1Tooey or Point Peassnt,
·
· the clourch.
Haven Heights. New Haven, W. ~un:."y
burn visited Sunday afternooo l Mrs. Beulah Rickard was Sunday afternoon with Mr.
The Lldles Ald ' ol the ,Oak va . vis ited Monday afternoon ·Mr;·Mande Bleosml Rou.sh with Mrs. Rsybum's sister and la busmess caller In Point Plea- Mrs. Fred M. Rrush.
I
we B.U.I. Church held their with Mr. Fry'• grandparent!, and· Mrs. Leola Youn~ visllld huaband, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd iaant lllld Mason, W. Vo. Wed· Mrs. Mande Blessing Rrusll
• gular meeting in the ,churc~ Mr a"d M" C. E. Fry.
Monday with Rev. and Mrs. Williams of Clifton, W.. Va.
lnesday.
received word tbal her brother·
. ~ent Tuesday. A s a c n Mr. and Mrs. CUrtis Young. Silas e,illops in Point Pleas· Mr. Albert Boston VISlted Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Raym~ Keef- in-law' Mr. Ansel Blessinl
lunch' was enjoyed at the noo _ NlllE'rl on Mr. and Mrs. Fred ant, W. Va. Rev. Billopl was a day morning with Mr. Harry !er and daughrer, Debbie were E
low Washington lB very
t our. 'lb.e day was spent flllllt M Roush Sunday afternoon. medical tient in Ute Pleasant Thompson.
Ithe Sunday dinner guests of 1 numc ' . .
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Valley A':pital in Point Pleas- Mr. Ernie Griffim called on Mr. Keefer's brother and £am- sick at this wrltlng. Mr.
ant, but home now lllld ,..port· Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fry Satur· ily, Mr. ond Mrs. Earl. .
sing was formerly from 011'11
ed as improving.
day.
Carolyn, Geraldine, Palr1coa
I IG~ro~v~e~==~~==~
Mr Dwight Gibbs and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rrush, Charles.
I;
and Mrs. Fred M. Roush were Miltoo Ray and Sandra
Mrs. Ethel Fry coiled on Mr
•hopping In Point Pleasant, W. Mrs. Garnet Chapmsn M ,
Mrs. Oltey B. Roush
V F 'day ·
Tuesday evemng with
rs.
momin11 •
a. n ·
and d """ter 1
•
Mrs. Weaver and family of Chapma~·· aunt .
o,..... . ' Mrs. HoiUce Thompson
New Haven, W. Va. visited 8wr Mrs. Allae ...
Miss Martha 'lbompson were
0
day afternoon
Audrey
· ~ ~=~in~ in Point Pleasant
.,.., with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Va. BrooD&amp;~~&amp;
C. E .•. ,,.
'. .
Mr El'--beth Boston SamMr. and Mrs. Harold ~wos
s. .'
Mr. Howard Hoffman called
'Of Chesapeake, 0 ., were the mie, Pat and M~e visated Sat·
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush,
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. urday evening with Mrs.
Friday afternoon.
and Mrs. Virgil Adkins and dau- ton's mother and husband, ~r: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keefer,
ghter Sue. Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Riley of Mssoo, Rodger and Larry of ~ vis· :
Adkins are sisters. .
W. Va.
illd Satur!lay evening w1th Mr. I
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Burris, Mr. John Fry of New Haven, and Mno. James Keefer and '
Sr. of Point Pleuant, W. Va. W. Va. visited h1s parents, Mr.
1
spent Sunday afternooo with and Mrs. Ed Fry Saturday·
Moster Junior Roush of
:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Rrush.
Miss Martha Thompsoo ~nd
W. Va. spent Thursday I
The Ladies Aid of tbe Boord Mrs. Mary Grimm and child·
with his cousins, Mllton
Baptist Church held their regu- ren were the Sunday dmner
and Sandra1 Roush.
1
lar meeting in the Boards guests of Mr. and Mno. Waiter
and Mrs. Homer Fisher
school house Wednesday, A Friend and. family of Letart,
Point Pleasant, W. Va. vislarge birthday dinner served W. Va. The dinner _wa~ in bon- ited Frldoy altemoon with Mr.
buffet style was enjoyed al .or of Mr. Hoy Friends borlh·
Mrs. Harry Thompso" .
the noon hour with three large lday:
.
Mrs. Gamel Chopman called
birthday cakes in honor of the Little Mtss ~aula Keefer
Mrs. Carrie Klng Sunday
members having birthdays in spent Frldsy With Mrs. Anna Iev,enillg.
the month of March which were Wiegsnd snd daughter Dorthy· ' Mrs. Ads Thompson was the
Mrs Maude Blessing Roush, Mr. Perry Llvongsloll of Ak·
guest of her daughter,
Mr~ . Retba Brooks and Mrs. ron , 0. visited Friday evemng
. A~y Boston, Friday ..
Lor~ May Brown. The day was with Mr. Albert Tbo~pson.
Mrs. Ethel Fry was in Pomt
spent quilting. Those attendlrog l Mr. and Mrs. Denms Roush,
Monday on business_.
were Mrs. Irene Myers, Mrs. Sr. visited Sunday afternoon Mrs. Naomi Yeager was shopCora Grimm, Patricia and Ka·
their son and family, Mr.
in Huntington, Monday.
thy Grimm, Mrs. Lora MaY
Mrs. Dennis Housh, Jr. Mrs. Amy Boston caUed on
Brown, Mrs. Leola Young, Mrs.
and Kay ?f the Hickory
. and Mno. Ed Fry Friday
Mildred Thompson, Mrs. Retha
Comm~ty ·
afternooo.
Brooks, Mrs. May Roush, Mrs. Mr. Paul Rauden of
Mr. Ernest Rickard called
Maude Roush, Mr. Charles
W. Va. spent Tu••·' his brother lllld rie, Mr.
During Suly'a
Brown snd Mr. Ql&lt;ey B. Roush.
with Mr. and Mrs.
B2nd Annlnrury Sil~
Mrs. Beulah Rickard and Mr. · Roosh.
IT'S SPRINGI
Seely's purchasing power and
Ernest Rickard were in
Mr. lllld Mrs. Roy~ K.,•f· ll
tepped-u, produetlon for this
1
Pleasant, w. va. Monday on
snd daughter Debb1e of
Get Your
sale brings the price down to
business and shopping. While
Ohio were the OV~·
LAWN MOWER
SSG .81-with no redu4:tlo• '-t
Point Pleasant Mrs.
guests of . Mr · Keeler s
Ready Now!
4u1Utr. See it today!
visited Mr. and Mrs. H UI h
and family, Mr. and
eTun•up K1t For
Rikard and sons Gary and
James Keeler and Paula.
Smelt E"'lnao _
Gregory.
Mr. sod Mrs. Calvm Bless·
Briggs It Stratton
Mr. Dennis Roush. Sr. visited
of Letal'l, W. Vo. and Mr.
ePolntt. Conti- end
AND
Sunday evening with Mr. RobMrs. Curtis Young
Now Sportr PIUII
ert Taylor.
Saturday evening _with Mr.
MakeB engine ruo like new.
Mr Richard Tatterson
of
Okey B. Roush.
Pickens H1rdw1re
Point. Pleasant, W. Va.
Little Miss Harriet
MASON, W.VA.
Mr. Albert Thompson
is confined to ber
evening.
Little Master Pat

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1

Puts the
accent
on
loveliness!
Style Number
2902
Sizes
5-17

Luscious st ylinll ·~o lovely, you'll
fee /lik e a pl'im.ess! Roundeu ne ck ·
line d esign is So simple Y!t l ~ 0
simply terrific. Deliua la lacework m
akirt jus l below wa is tl ine. and lar.e
edging on cuffs of quart r:r -lengl h

sleeves . .,dd perfect fashion l o lll:h

.., Nherel

to th is beautiful summ ~r dress/
Pleated. full skirt ga thers n f.&gt;at l ~· at
waist wllh self-covered be ll . And

the fabrit:! ••• It's soh, light and

cool Plmamist.,. J.P. Stevens new
tOO% pima colton cloth. ln sum~er

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Harrisonville lllld Lourel
geo ottonded tba
at Laurel Grange
nlnJ and heard Howard
give an illustrated lecture
a ....,t lrtp 10 Kuaala. He
accompanied bJ Mrs, WOlla•
Potluck relreBhmenls ......,
Ved With

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WHITE .
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STRAP
·sUPPERS

SAVU JoU tillY ·

REXSTHl
UVING ROOM
FURNITURE

At ._ - -

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PllllCO.PEta
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Of F1mous

Priced

SIHI

210

ARRIVED!

With Plaid Saddle
Sizea Small. 3 to g,

Wblte or Patent

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Terms Anywhere

Youths a Lllth Gotllo

LADIES'

MOC-TOE
LOAFER

MULTI PUMP

BAKER
FURNITURE

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Middleport, 0.

MULn TIE

In Blaek Leather
Silet 11»

HARRY MILLER BUYS DIRECT
FROM PHILCO DISTRIBUTOR

Beige/ Brown or

~h~~ooks $4,99
Dollars More

Red/Gray/, Black

$3.99

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FOR 80YS, St&amp;tl 111-4 - - - - - - eMIN'S &amp; BIG BOYS DRISS
MOC OXFORD, $1101 3V. t. 12 - - - - -

$3.~
. I

Coin-Op T:'" Dry Cleaning
~ 10 pounds ~.00
:;n '\ DUKE CLEANERS
We•r

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$sr
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and blue . Stop in and s1a them cousln, Little Master T o ne Y
Thompson.
ooonl
Mr. Hennaro Blessing snd "'"'
Farren Lee visited Saturday
YOU SAW IT IN
1with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fry.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keeler
and daughter Paula were t he
Sunday afternoon guests of Mno.
Keefer's parents, Mr. lllld Mno.
Rsymond FUe of Cheshire, Ohio.
Mr. Stanley Adkins of New
Haven, W. Va. visited Tuesday
sfternoon with Mr. IIIII M ro.
Curtis Rickard snd Mrs.
Von Schoycll:.
Open 9 to 5 Mon. thru Fri.-9 to 9 Saturday
Mrs. Amy Boston, Mrs. Ada·
MILL ST.
MIDDLEPORT
lee Hart lllld Mrs. Ada 'lbomp-

FC)I~D

MEANS

HalT)' Miller of AAsociated R.."dlo 1: TV
has just returned from the Philco dis·
tributor's warehouse sale where he wa1
able to take advanta ie of 1ome truly re·
markable bargains. His good fortune i1
your guarantee ol 1avin~ while thertt

sa le items

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BUSINESS

Hurry in now!!

Profession•! Cl•anlftt
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MIODLIPORT

108 COURT STREET

POMEROY

eWHITI LIATHIR LOW HEEL PUMP
Por tftt1 W011111n Who Ce~Molnes
Comlatt and Style, N

a M Widths - - - - $5.99

IF I ONLY HAD

SPECIALS

$500CASH

GAY TEEN SEAMLESS HOSE
$l1t
FOR THE SUBTEEN
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MENS STRETCH SOX
35c, 3 prs. $1:00
SPRING HANDBAGS, Bleck, bone, potent $1.00
GIRLS ORLON FLEECE
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WASHABLE TOPPERS, s!HS 3-14 _$5.99 &amp; $6.99

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wishin~r!

Start havin1! Call oar

office for quiek cash approval. Theft
stop for your money. Snap up that

bllflain. Pay off those bills. Save 25%
or more with eash.

THE SHOE

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Thht hAve · ev~hmft lri one plaee.
Have only one convenient monthly JIIY•
ment. Choose your own loan up to
$2000. Ask about our thrifty terms.

Middleport, Ohio

No

obU,ation.

Harry Miller At Phllce Wor.....,_

Soecial Springtime
Price Brealc on Philco·•_TV

BETTER

BUNNY
BUY NOW!

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20,000 VOLTS of REGULATED PICTURE POWER

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PI:iiLCO

COOL CHASSIS

• Custom Cool Chassis TV • AM·FM Radio, FM Stereo • Hla-h Fidelity

dUST PHONE

serenteen

Phonoa-raph

CITY LOAN

• Horlzfmtal Danlsil Modllf• Ctbt....
with llf1 llda.
• GettuiM Walnut VeruMrt lind tOIIdt..

WE ARE MOVING .QU~ WAREHOUSE FROM
ITS PRESENT LOCATION TO A LOCATION
ADJOINING OUR SALES and SERVIC~ AREA I
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BIG
SAVINGS

• Coer Chulis Custom T'V .•• ~

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'SAVINGS _ __

Mille "let-and-fCH'get"' T....-.

• ,c ap.~~ed Mufti. milt M~ 'Ca....,. .;.
• Dual Sua. Tr-eble W'111M&amp;e TOIIM

a Tran1latoridd AFC for IIIMirilt
Nttentno-

in1agine a Buick
foro $23387!5

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Giant

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Use Our
ABC Credit Plan
NO MONEY DOWN
EASY MONTHLY
PAYMENTSI

Only ·

TIRES

MUST

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PAINT

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NOW IS THE 'TIME .. TO .REMOVE
Ct1~~ , OUR · ~ow PRICE~

Look at these features!

BE
MOYID

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OFF

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• Trim Line Cabinet: fils like bui~·in

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• Full -length Door Shelves; hold
Mil~ cart~ns; egg rack

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• Full-width 53 lb. Fr..zer
• Meat Locker, Chilltr Drawer
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• Full-width Porcelain Crisper holds , ~ ·
~ bushel
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12.Si c~. ~

PHILCO
Refrigerator ·
.
Our ~
Price

ALL

Come In to see us for free
'
estim1ting,
pl1nning, etc. We
hive reli1ble contr1dors
IVIilable.

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Everything For ARoom or AHome I

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Ccmtr~a.

RATHER THAN MOVE OUR TIRES TO OUR NEW LOCATION, WE WOULD
RATHER MOVE THEM TO YOU AT LOW, LOW PRICES. FREE MOUNTING.

TO YOUI

_CITY LOAN

Bob Miller, Mgr.
12S E. M1in St.
Pomeroy, 0.
Phone WY 2·2171

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STEREO HOME THEA:f'RE

spent Sunday night

· colors, too .. . white. yellow, pmk

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Toll CaJJs To - Langsville 1
Society Items

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inl and ~ing carpet r:g!'
Mrs Nellie- Adkins and Mrs.
The devotional servoce we . ~ Alhe Hoffman called on Mr.
charp of Mrs. Louise Adkm. ond Mrs c B. Workman Fri·
Mrs. Adkins read the scnpture day afternoon.
with Mn. Lauro Gibbs pray- M Dwil!ht Gibbs visietd Sat·
lng. '!bey~-~~· g~p ':~ · urd:~ with Mr. and Mrs. C. E
lnl·_.......
Tbl ~s mee mg
b the presodent Fry
p r - ..,.. Y Th~ at: i.ir. and Mrs. Donsld ThompMrs."""rieDJe
Adl·ins son anrl :;on Tnnev visited F'ritend"'6Eihei
.1'1'1"'Rayrbs.urn, M""
Mrs.
' ·'· Lou~ dav. evening with
d Mrs. ElizaMike
••• Adkins Mrs. Laura Gibbs, beth Boston an sons,
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son were shopping . p o 1n t .j6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Mar. 28, l!leS
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Mr. "'·" ""•· Clarence Hoff. Pleasant. W. Va. Frld&amp;y.
t (th
meules
Mrs· Curtis Rl~
Sisler,

..,~~~~-----Mrs. Nellie Ad\ins, Mrs. Allle iSammle

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POMEROY MOTOR
IS YOUR BEST u::: BET

Tile Women'• -lion Gl
United Preobyterlao
In Mlddlepor'l wlll meet

"'·"

1955 Plymouth 2 Door - - - , - - - $195

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evening \at 7:10. p.m.
tbe
.will! !t!re. Jameo
Sanllorn, presldenl, presldlna.
...,.,_.
The Episcopal Women will
....... meet Thuraoay afternoon
·~-·~:~~~--" March 21 at the home of Mrs.
12
Palr)ck Locbary with a desaerl
to be served at I p. m.
The Exemplar atopler of
Beta Sigma Pbl will mee1
Thursday at the home of Jean
Blazewlcz fDr Arourwt the World
potlucl! dinner wblcb wlll be
.....,•Iserved at 7 p. m.
Tho Southern Local Band
lloollera wlll meet 'lbaroday
evening at 7:311 at tbe Southem Local hip acbool
Rock Sprinp
w1
on open meeUng Thurs..'
day at 8 p.m. Operallou F.,..
ward night will be observed and
tbere wiD be a program. Tba
public Ia Invited. A potlud&lt; dinner at 7 p.m. will precl!de I h e
miiAI

VB motor, good tires, sound meclwlica lly.

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kONPAY 1'IQW FRIDAY
7:!JIIIruk!Js1 l'arlr
8:00 Neg
17:311 N..a
6:01i Counlr7 Mllllo 'Ome
7:35 BreQfut Part)'
6::10 Country JUQboree
1:00 _Howe
UO Non
I:GI llreaiP;fut Plflt
8:36 Form World N0111
1:10 Ntwe
1:45 MeJga Cotmv RFD
1:30 BI'OU!ut Puty
7:00 No,..
t :OO lltwa
7:11&amp; fln&gt;akfllll Pill!
9:05 Breaklall Pitt)
7:311 Ne,..
a: a Jonea Buick 8bow
7::15 l'lckeao llal'dware Show t :30 Newa
7:60 7:10 Newa .lttpurt
1:110 BrtUfUI Parv
8:00 Radio ll,ymaaJ
!~ : 1111 Newo
l :ll
PeriJ
IO:OS Polka Party
1:10 ·van Plrlk:ll Sport Sh"" 10:36 Muale In the All
1:35 Break!llll Pllly
10:4 The Good Life
8:4&amp; •lakor
Sllow-ifrl. to : :;.~ Under Ohlo Sldet
9:110 Newo
11:110 New•
9:06 Coffee Willi Janet
11:10 l'Qp Tea Show
9:31!' Nen
11 :30 N•ws
9:35 Coffee Willi Janet
11:35 Dutton's Top Tea 1111ow
9:45 Botty NIWIOD Show
12:00 News- Noou Reporl
10:110 Newt
12:15 Music lntor'.ude
10:0&amp; ~llrlal Assodttloll
12:311 Rev. Mertin Tee1o
10:2'} Mol'lllnl lnlerlude
1:00 ~·ewa
10:so New•
1:eo Pllller Parv
10:35 lllornbl!l lnterklde
3:10 News
11:00 Neg
3:35 Platter Party
li:IMI Swap Shop
4:110 New.
11:30 NIWI
4:05 Platter Party
11,40 Country Hoedown
4:30 New•
(Famlly '\JOtSbip 'l'llura.) 4:35 Platter Party
11:55 Upper Room \ledltationa 5:00 Ne,,.
11:58 low J01101 Stock Ave.
5:05 Platter Party
!•:Of, Noon NOWI .
5:311 Sign Ort
12:15 Muoio Jllll i'or' You
8:_110 Febru!UJ Sign Oft
12: 15 Goesslen 1111011 star Fri.
llbtbiJ
12:30 Muoio Jllll !'or hll
7:30 Newa
1·00 Newt
7:35 Army H0111
1:0. r&lt;.uolc Just For You
8:011 Reo. Ira Tibbl
l:st Nen
8:15 Church at Work
I :35 llluolc Jllll For Yw
8:"" News
2 110 Newe
1:35 Pen-sial AJsembiJ
2:05 M- Just For YOII
8:011 Wiop Of Dealing
2:30 News
1:30 Church World Howl
2:35 Mualc Just For Yoa
I:Ci Swlclay Cbapoi
3:11•1 ~•••
lC:OO Voice nl Pro(lbecy
1:05 Platter PeriJ
10:311 Newa
380 Nen
IO· 35 Peropeet~veo
U5 Platter Party
10 50 Soollli SecuriiJ
t :OO No,;,
11:00 Country Bymo \1lllt
4:115 PiaU. PeriJ
11:111 NIWI
t: 15 Bla.- Auto bow - 11:30 Counto Hymn 1'lllll

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PAINT
SALE! ·

pldnl!ff,

eBRAKE

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REPAIR

LOW IN
PRICE!

HACKETT'S
SOHIO SERVICE

ONLY

Compare .quality .. .eom·
pare price. Here's 1n Inexpensive flnisn that·will
give you good results.

Pfl- WY 2-3191

ll6t f6INit

POMIROY, OHIO

oleclrio clothes
dryer. Good condition, $35.110.

f2·99 GAL.

, ..... 'R I-W6.

Easy to bl'IIBb or roll on.
One coat llll11ally oovers.
Give smooth. fiat tlnisb.
Dries quic)dy, mild odor.
:~.-:;;••-;;:; ..0;;:'.:; II

STAR SUPPLy co.
RACINE, 0.

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of oement blocks.

Mortar - Windows - Linlels.
F - 1luD Block Co.
ftoat WY t-11117
Pomeroy, Ohio

FOR SALE, cheap, 12 f~
I in. .J8}vanized corrugated
metal culvert pipe ; 2: new
.·PI. milk cans, A. H. Durst,
WY U4llil, Box 127, Pon1ero•v.l
Oblo.
:l-21&gt;3tc
- - DON'T PUMP your
SALE - 30,000
septic tank. Get
eeedllngs. P. M.
All septic Tank Cleaner.
Long Bottom.
Landmart Farm BarHII
PODienJ
1N6 ChHrolet ¥: Ton pkk·
I 14 1101c
u, truck, lone body -

cement mixer - ••cellent
COftlllltion. Price $90.

David C. Miller
241- 7th""·
llllddt-, Ohio

'249·95 ~~:.

Langsville, R. D. SH 24459.
a 21 3tp

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No Frost

SEE US FOR •••

Middleport Feed Mill
Tony fowler,- &amp; 0 11P11W• Do Cu•tom GrincUnC'
N. 21111 AYI.
Mldd-

W1IDIIorl
when you wisb IL bu1 «r =~~I!...""'"":
Read the WBDI Aols for "
results.
FARM wltll 5
bou,. and prdea opaca.

Rutland, Oblo. Phone Sh
4124.
a 111

(20) BUSINESS
SEI!VICPi

eGARDEN SEED
eFIRD SEED
for sale. Fremonl Slevens,
e FERTILIZER

PllonoWY2·5191

2-6075 or Leo Vining, Rt.
Pomeroy, 0.
J 28

5 .00 NeWI
J ·05 Platter p.....
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1110 Febniii'J Sip 011
SATURDAY SCIIEDVLB
1:110 :'leg
1:11&amp; Cotmtry Muale Time

~B9·'s ~~~~. ,
With small down payment required.
H you .,.. inm.tod. with..,, •ny oltllptlon, 111....
c...tMitheun•niiMtl:

FRED W. CROW, JR.
(Trustee Lasley Estate)

Bulk Tank Service
We handle all llze1 ol laDkl
We service

· *II DUNLOP
11RE SALE *
PLY IOPI' GOLD CUP f49.9S ·

~1120 -

pluo

lox

1251120 - lo PLY D-7t NYLON . . . $39.95 pluo lox
lu._IDI'LY GOLD CUP .HIGHWAY 146.95 piUI t ..
67oxt5 NYLON _ ----·---.--·-·------; ·p .9S plus lox
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YelterdaJ'a Or;ptoquote1 CONSTANCY J8 BUT A. Dtn.I,

II.!IIIIP1' QI1ALI'I'1' AT -.....OilOIIGII J'-UIQVIWI
0 18Q. Klq'

I'.Mur.

I)'Adlcate, IDe.

I HAVEN'T SEEN
ANY OF· TI-lE BOYS
AROUND TOWN
TODAY

Mmtda} ftroqp ,.....,
7:1S Sign On, Musical Clock
7:45 Tile IJielme

12:01

r-"'"1 .

!3::111 ""epard BuUetin Board

L'!.J

i2:25 News 0 Grams
1~:30

1.110 Latcbsll'tnr
1:30 Public Service
1:45 llhowon o1 Ble.altq:to.IIO Mason Counly ~ ....
1U5 Tllk 01 the Towa
lll:55 World News
II :110 Talk of the Town
I ucept Fri. Church Bells Ring

11:45 World "'ewa

NtWI

12:15 Markelb

I ·oo Ohiq Valley Ntwa
1.05 Sporto Today
1.10 World Newa
1:15 Muolcal Clock
1:55 Communi!, New.

U ·55 Mason Counly NeW!
IJ:IIO Community News

Lac~~]

IH$
1:5$
2:110

2:66
3: 110

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Apiculture .\fent
Counlry Go RouiK.
New' &amp;e.t
Country Go Roo"'
NeWI Boal
Mi~way Matioet

DICK TRACY

N••• l!eat

HE TJMC'Xi&lt;O
HI:R:T~

'THOUSAND

MILESlO~!
WHOI&lt;NOW$9

1:110 Baplisl l.a)'IIIID'I Hour
2:35 Back 1o lba Cross

S:IIO Rev. ~ 'l'botlte
3:30 The Quiet Bour
4:00 Newr

ao-

4:111 .......,.

Br CHESTER GOULD

&lt;:110 Discing "itll Doss
4' 31 [ftlfrdung•
5:00 Community NP.ws
&gt;:~ World &amp; Nati4nal Ntwll
5: IS Spotlii!IJ: on Sport:.
&gt;:30 Sign Off

2:at Newt

f•SO Newa
t:35 Sip Oft
e:110 Februor1

~lt;'jj'@~"tt'

12:10 Ohio News

1:110 Hour a1 11oc1s1oa
1:341 Luther111 Hour

tsll , _ World Newt

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WHERE THEY ALL
DISAPPEARED TO

WJEH RADIO

lUll Nooo Report
Q:l6 Tlte 8oor&lt;b
11:30 Rov. Meolln Toota

Bo Nl'"

1:40 RFD
''Ill Newt

e13.6 c;u. Ft. Tudor '
AutomaUc Defrost

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helper sprints --eaod condltlon - Price $500.
f - 9'.0 pointect Plywood
: a..t •nd 0o1rs. Excellent
c011dltlon. Price $90.
I - Y4 be'lil elldric drivtn

Tuea, 6 '11!un.
4:l0 t.ooaJ Newt
4 Ul Muoical M,...,..

DAVY JONII

3 27 311ta

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. AlBIE AND SLATS
ly Ll,. MCI McWILLIAMS

DIDN'T YoU
Of;F£r?ED IT iD
A
HIM. ~E DIDI'oi'Y
FlA'tiULtqHT1 .
WAAT tTl
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Business Servic..

POMEROY MOTOR
IS YOUR BEST u::: BET

Tile Women'• -lion Gl
United Preobyterlao
In Mlddlepor'l wlll meet

"'·"

1955 Plymouth 2 Door - - - , - - - $195

.

evening \at 7:10. p.m.
tbe
.will! !t!re. Jameo
Sanllorn, presldenl, presldlna.
...,.,_.
The Episcopal Women will
....... meet Thuraoay afternoon
·~-·~:~~~--" March 21 at the home of Mrs.
12
Palr)ck Locbary with a desaerl
to be served at I p. m.
The Exemplar atopler of
Beta Sigma Pbl will mee1
Thursday at the home of Jean
Blazewlcz fDr Arourwt the World
potlucl! dinner wblcb wlll be
.....,•Iserved at 7 p. m.
Tho Southern Local Band
lloollera wlll meet 'lbaroday
evening at 7:311 at tbe Southem Local hip acbool
Rock Sprinp
w1
on open meeUng Thurs..'
day at 8 p.m. Operallou F.,..
ward night will be observed and
tbere wiD be a program. Tba
public Ia Invited. A potlud&lt; dinner at 7 p.m. will precl!de I h e
miiAI

VB motor, good tires, sound meclwlica lly.

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kONPAY 1'IQW FRIDAY
7:!JIIIruk!Js1 l'arlr
8:00 Neg
17:311 N..a
6:01i Counlr7 Mllllo 'Ome
7:35 BreQfut Part)'
6::10 Country JUQboree
1:00 _Howe
UO Non
I:GI llreaiP;fut Plflt
8:36 Form World N0111
1:10 Ntwe
1:45 MeJga Cotmv RFD
1:30 BI'OU!ut Puty
7:00 No,..
t :OO lltwa
7:11&amp; fln&gt;akfllll Pill!
9:05 Breaklall Pitt)
7:311 Ne,..
a: a Jonea Buick 8bow
7::15 l'lckeao llal'dware Show t :30 Newa
7:60 7:10 Newa .lttpurt
1:110 BrtUfUI Parv
8:00 Radio ll,ymaaJ
!~ : 1111 Newo
l :ll
PeriJ
IO:OS Polka Party
1:10 ·van Plrlk:ll Sport Sh"" 10:36 Muale In the All
1:35 Break!llll Pllly
10:4 The Good Life
8:4&amp; •lakor
Sllow-ifrl. to : :;.~ Under Ohlo Sldet
9:110 Newo
11:110 New•
9:06 Coffee Willi Janet
11:10 l'Qp Tea Show
9:31!' Nen
11 :30 N•ws
9:35 Coffee Willi Janet
11:35 Dutton's Top Tea 1111ow
9:45 Botty NIWIOD Show
12:00 News- Noou Reporl
10:110 Newt
12:15 Music lntor'.ude
10:0&amp; ~llrlal Assodttloll
12:311 Rev. Mertin Tee1o
10:2'} Mol'lllnl lnlerlude
1:00 ~·ewa
10:so New•
1:eo Pllller Parv
10:35 lllornbl!l lnterklde
3:10 News
11:00 Neg
3:35 Platter Party
li:IMI Swap Shop
4:110 New.
11:30 NIWI
4:05 Platter Party
11,40 Country Hoedown
4:30 New•
(Famlly '\JOtSbip 'l'llura.) 4:35 Platter Party
11:55 Upper Room \ledltationa 5:00 Ne,,.
11:58 low J01101 Stock Ave.
5:05 Platter Party
!•:Of, Noon NOWI .
5:311 Sign Ort
12:15 Muoio Jllll i'or' You
8:_110 Febru!UJ Sign Oft
12: 15 Goesslen 1111011 star Fri.
llbtbiJ
12:30 Muoio Jllll !'or hll
7:30 Newa
1·00 Newt
7:35 Army H0111
1:0. r&lt;.uolc Just For You
8:011 Reo. Ira Tibbl
l:st Nen
8:15 Church at Work
I :35 llluolc Jllll For Yw
8:"" News
2 110 Newe
1:35 Pen-sial AJsembiJ
2:05 M- Just For YOII
8:011 Wiop Of Dealing
2:30 News
1:30 Church World Howl
2:35 Mualc Just For Yoa
I:Ci Swlclay Cbapoi
3:11•1 ~•••
lC:OO Voice nl Pro(lbecy
1:05 Platter PeriJ
10:311 Newa
380 Nen
IO· 35 Peropeet~veo
U5 Platter Party
10 50 Soollli SecuriiJ
t :OO No,;,
11:00 Country Bymo \1lllt
4:115 PiaU. PeriJ
11:111 NIWI
t: 15 Bla.- Auto bow - 11:30 Counto Hymn 1'lllll

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PAINT
SALE! ·

pldnl!ff,

eBRAKE

•

REPAIR

LOW IN
PRICE!

HACKETT'S
SOHIO SERVICE

ONLY

Compare .quality .. .eom·
pare price. Here's 1n Inexpensive flnisn that·will
give you good results.

Pfl- WY 2-3191

ll6t f6INit

POMIROY, OHIO

oleclrio clothes
dryer. Good condition, $35.110.

f2·99 GAL.

, ..... 'R I-W6.

Easy to bl'IIBb or roll on.
One coat llll11ally oovers.
Give smooth. fiat tlnisb.
Dries quic)dy, mild odor.
:~.-:;;••-;;:; ..0;;:'.:; II

STAR SUPPLy co.
RACINE, 0.

THE

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REFRIGERATORS

of oement blocks.

Mortar - Windows - Linlels.
F - 1luD Block Co.
ftoat WY t-11117
Pomeroy, Ohio

FOR SALE, cheap, 12 f~
I in. .J8}vanized corrugated
metal culvert pipe ; 2: new
.·PI. milk cans, A. H. Durst,
WY U4llil, Box 127, Pon1ero•v.l
Oblo.
:l-21&gt;3tc
- - DON'T PUMP your
SALE - 30,000
septic tank. Get
eeedllngs. P. M.
All septic Tank Cleaner.
Long Bottom.
Landmart Farm BarHII
PODienJ
1N6 ChHrolet ¥: Ton pkk·
I 14 1101c
u, truck, lone body -

cement mixer - ••cellent
COftlllltion. Price $90.

David C. Miller
241- 7th""·
llllddt-, Ohio

'249·95 ~~:.

Langsville, R. D. SH 24459.
a 21 3tp

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No Frost

SEE US FOR •••

Middleport Feed Mill
Tony fowler,- &amp; 0 11P11W• Do Cu•tom GrincUnC'
N. 21111 AYI.
Mldd-

W1IDIIorl
when you wisb IL bu1 «r =~~I!...""'"":
Read the WBDI Aols for "
results.
FARM wltll 5
bou,. and prdea opaca.

Rutland, Oblo. Phone Sh
4124.
a 111

(20) BUSINESS
SEI!VICPi

eGARDEN SEED
eFIRD SEED
for sale. Fremonl Slevens,
e FERTILIZER

PllonoWY2·5191

2-6075 or Leo Vining, Rt.
Pomeroy, 0.
J 28

5 .00 NeWI
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1110 Febniii'J Sip 011
SATURDAY SCIIEDVLB
1:110 :'leg
1:11&amp; Cotmtry Muale Time

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With small down payment required.
H you .,.. inm.tod. with..,, •ny oltllptlon, 111....
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FRED W. CROW, JR.
(Trustee Lasley Estate)

Bulk Tank Service
We handle all llze1 ol laDkl
We service

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11RE SALE *
PLY IOPI' GOLD CUP f49.9S ·

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I HAVEN'T SEEN
ANY OF· TI-lE BOYS
AROUND TOWN
TODAY

Mmtda} ftroqp ,.....,
7:1S Sign On, Musical Clock
7:45 Tile IJielme

12:01

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!3::111 ""epard BuUetin Board

L'!.J

i2:25 News 0 Grams
1~:30

1.110 Latcbsll'tnr
1:30 Public Service
1:45 llhowon o1 Ble.altq:to.IIO Mason Counly ~ ....
1U5 Tllk 01 the Towa
lll:55 World News
II :110 Talk of the Town
I ucept Fri. Church Bells Ring

11:45 World "'ewa

NtWI

12:15 Markelb

I ·oo Ohiq Valley Ntwa
1.05 Sporto Today
1.10 World Newa
1:15 Muolcal Clock
1:55 Communi!, New.

U ·55 Mason Counly NeW!
IJ:IIO Community News

Lac~~]

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1:5$
2:110

2:66
3: 110

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Apiculture .\fent
Counlry Go RouiK.
New' &amp;e.t
Country Go Roo"'
NeWI Boal
Mi~way Matioet

DICK TRACY

N••• l!eat

HE TJMC'Xi&lt;O
HI:R:T~

'THOUSAND

MILESlO~!
WHOI&lt;NOW$9

1:110 Baplisl l.a)'IIIID'I Hour
2:35 Back 1o lba Cross

S:IIO Rev. ~ 'l'botlte
3:30 The Quiet Bour
4:00 Newr

ao-

4:111 .......,.

Br CHESTER GOULD

&lt;:110 Discing "itll Doss
4' 31 [ftlfrdung•
5:00 Community NP.ws
&gt;:~ World &amp; Nati4nal Ntwll
5: IS Spotlii!IJ: on Sport:.
&gt;:30 Sign Off

2:at Newt

f•SO Newa
t:35 Sip Oft
e:110 Februor1

~lt;'jj'@~"tt'

12:10 Ohio News

1:110 Hour a1 11oc1s1oa
1:341 Luther111 Hour

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I WONDER
WHERE THEY ALL
DISAPPEARED TO

WJEH RADIO

lUll Nooo Report
Q:l6 Tlte 8oor&lt;b
11:30 Rov. Meolln Toota

Bo Nl'"

1:40 RFD
''Ill Newt

e13.6 c;u. Ft. Tudor '
AutomaUc Defrost

1 .

helper sprints --eaod condltlon - Price $500.
f - 9'.0 pointect Plywood
: a..t •nd 0o1rs. Excellent
c011dltlon. Price $90.
I - Y4 be'lil elldric drivtn

Tuea, 6 '11!un.
4:l0 t.ooaJ Newt
4 Ul Muoical M,...,..

DAVY JONII

3 27 311ta

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ly Ll,. MCI McWILLIAMS

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o , Mar. 28, 1963 March Is Theme
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lin' ~ ~II, ..,._ l.oPin, IIIII ~ ~ .... ~ ll4ld Clw drii&gt;M.
a obterYed the
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DLfroRT, QHIO
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Earl Delli, lllllter, pre- lolloweCI liy roll caJl wllb Jaem' Olio DOW member - II&lt;Ctl*d
Kathy Fogleson&amp;, Connie Gilland
· ..~•-·tlon
--• ben 111J111ni their favorite ~me~ lblnked till
Vlckl Crow Sharon
eommwuca
wu """' aprlnl !lower
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THROUGH
Ka Schaeke Debbie
Nalionol Gro.,. in re· '
wtimen who helped oor the IAI·
lUNDAY
De~le
Pam
to the .me.t prncram. A poem, "Since O'Keefe Ia 1on blrlhdly cllnnlr. c.rdl _ ,
Huds.;. Beverly
Dovld Kablentl, home ..,. On Rellof," by Dale Kaull "KING OF KINGS" Chery'
NancY
Aldridg~
Debbie
chairman, lhlnked aU ceded IWv readlnll, "You WW ~ by Mrs, Kautz. .\
CColorJ
art Virginia Su~ McDaniel
donated for the refresh· Be Paying More Tana." by lbou&amp;lll for the day by lin.
The Gnltest HutMn Dram~ rie 'r...mhert Kathy Roosh'
served by Chesler Gran- George Genllelmer lad ".\II Hoblrl Newell ODd lllOUP elng·
TMt TM Wortd HH •ver
Pauley 'Dobbie Gilland
at Pomona Grange Mar. I . Around the Ho•~e" by Mn. 1n1 ol "Love's Old~ Sclllll"
Known II
Thabet Jacqueline '
Calendan belnl sold by the George Genhelmer. Two lltmll eloeod the P'OifiDI. AI lbe
Wllb Je!frey Hunter 11 Jeoua britseh Judy Lieving
Band Boos!Bs were dt. " Wiutt Are They" aad "PIJ&gt;. cloae o1 the meellnl, Hfrlll&gt;Cluill, Viveca Undloro, Rita 11...,,.,,. Gilland and Mrs:
cussed. II was announced !bot ning on the Sluunrocl:" were menta WIM oerved.

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c.MBGS THEATRE
,_ROY, OHIO
TONIGHT
liOT OPEN

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East Rim Topic
Of WSWS In
Mason Meeting

MASON ~

Mrs. Imogene Crow ,

was in charge of the

when the WSWS

of

1

Your Headquarters For faster---

the

EUB church meet recently.
The subject of the program

fashions for Everyone

was East IIJd West, and includ·
a.. study of Korea, Okinawa
Formosa. Mrs. Ralph
Elvis Presley
honey
gave scrlpture rea•din!i ll
"FOLLOW THAT DREAM"
and Mrs. Nan Mclnlolh led
(Tecbnleolor)
Ehll Presley, Arthur 0'· prayer. A reading entitled,
Connell, Anne Helm, Joanna Little Girl" was given by Vioti II
M:oOie, ·Jack .Kruschen.
Crow.
"STAGECOACH TO
Electloo ol officers was
· DANCERS' ROCK"
when
Mrs. Lillian Grimm
Warren Stevena, Martin Lanelected
president ; Mrs.
dau, Jod.y Lawrence, Judy
tie Johnson, vice president;
Dan. ·
Mrs. Imogene Crow, 9ecrebllj';
IUN., MON. tn4 TUES.
Mrs. Villa Lee, treasurer;
Mn. 31-Apr. 1·2
Rosemary Sampsel,
"BILLY ROSE'S JUMIO"
of spiritual life; Mrs.
(Technicolor)
Doris Day, Stephen Boyd, Smith, secrelary of
PIUDA'I' aSA.TUjiDAY
Morch 29·30

In The Family • • •

you.

m~slVe screen.

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liGHTER litft alilmJ.
num ond steel
WtDERtoibah'l

comfort
1~111

Shop In Elberfelds Ready-To·:Wear
Department on 1fle Second Floor and
see the many, many styles In Easter
coats • • • wools, acetates, miracle
blends and laminated cloths.

I

MASON - Eight Mason
ty dairymen received Honor
"BILL SOMMIRS"
Rolls recently at the aMual ·
With David Janoen, Polly II £:~~~·of:!.ir.og County Artl-

3-positlon· Redinlnc

Back
Converts to Baby's
walker
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TO F E ':&gt;URE

SATURDAY ONLy
March at
"WILD WISTIRNIRS"

Starring
Jamea Philbrook, Duane
Eddy, Nancy K&lt;&gt;vaek.
The l!)underero of The
Plalnl. The Renetades ond
the Reclaltino. See their story
Jtatm lt!r'OSI the screen tn
blulnt colors.
. . , -ALSO"iTiif"MIIIFOlll KILL"
This II The Eerie
Pattern Of Suspense

SI£$TA ACcESsoino
tnablll£AlGIFI'S.
. . ' '
all,. seated, I to
preefdent of the'
and to. the'

Drop-EndSadded sluplne comfprt

Fils Ill l'lltrson nclinetS
fils any widlb seat biiCII

t~l

All-Weather Shield
fOI exira protedion

llliiiiiiWilllli/11 fvt 111711111111
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Cooperative.
The honors were
by Dick Chiches!B,

SIZH 6 to 20 and

16~

to 24~

16·50 to 4.9· 50 "hm ret in &amp;1100scl" ~-.

of the West VIrginia Artificial
Breeders Cooperative.
Rolls are awarded to those
CO'!I, srr,d by a bull in
he
M~cylarid • West Virginia ABC I
BuU Stud, which produce over ,
500 pounds of butterfat in a 305
day lactitlon. These figures
baled on DIIIA tesUng and are
offiCial. Mason Countiano bon·· II
were Otis Randolph, C. C.
Jr., G. C. Sommer,

You'll find the season's smartest
styles, solid colors, checks, plaids
and tweed effeds.

A. Barker, Otmer LJeving, H.

Marcus Weaver, Rolfe Lee,
J, A. Brown.

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PETERSON

Headquarters for exciting new

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The new lingerie for Spring Is

I

dainty, durable and eisy to care
fQr..Select yours.now from the lat-

'

est styles to underline your new

J

Easter outfit.

i;

C. ia .. pt Jill' FlEE C8UII CUT·8UT IIITwitll oatry ooupoo for Biplow'o "Doooraac-Your·
Room"
it may belp you wiD oae a/. tho
2SO..Olorful Biplow rup to be pYell away!

eon- ...

See our fine 10loodoo a/. famoua Bi&amp;eJow Rup aad
Carpeu , .. decide whi&lt;:b you willl to write about
il }'OIJr OllllJ. Tilore'l .. gb)jptine ' ••
OIIIIIC ia

today!

Slips • •
Half Slips
Panties •

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from P~ to 9·00

•

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from 1-'5 to s.oo

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from 39c to 2·00

Bras • • • • • from 1'00 to 5·" ·

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2-·~ to 13·"

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VIsit the 2nd •nd 3rcl floors 1nd - the
l~rp selection of the l1tnt trends In furniture and floor covering.

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F.OLDA
HI-CHAIR
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EASTER LINGE'RIE

·· '11berfelds In Pomeroy

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IT 5 THE QEST EL.Y 0'1 'V't'f HI ( \'

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IIANOSOMER witt
choice ot colorful

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SELECT YOUR
NEW -EASTER
COAT NOW

"wit~

Eight Dairymen Are
Honored For Teall

Slrllltlr/SIIIpar/W.

new fabries

pie:
Mrs. I&gt;auune
secretary
of social
BIGGEST, BOLDEST, BRAS- Mrs. Myra F. Hysell,
SIEST, BOUNCIEST, Three of Educatloo for chlldren; ...,_
l&amp;c:·•-sing Musical Ci~UJ retary of missionary education,
enr to pitch a Tent in your Mrs. Ruth Riley.
Jleart!
Refreshments were ...-vee! by
Coto""re~rtoont
the hlllllesses ll!ls. Gladys Slew·
art and Mrs. Patty Roush to the
following, Mrs. Ralph Mahoney,
Mrs. Nan Mcintosh, Mrs. Rosem~cy Sampsel, Mrs. LucDie
Smith, Mrs. Eileen Foreman,
Mrs. Myra Hy~ll. Mrs. Lilllan
. TONIGHT &amp; fltiDA Y
Grimm, Mrs. Ruth Riley, ..... 11
~ 4 HORIIMEN Df
Lottie Johnson, Mrs. Robin
THIAPOCALPIE"
I
IStewsll't
and VIcki Crow,
an Clnemascope Color)
Cborlet Boyer. This Ia a big
picture iD. every sense of the
wOid. ·See it ln eolOr on

SIESTA

Shop evel')' department ln the store, mab
fOur selection now. You'll flDd oourteo111,
capable ulea people.to help.you make 70ur
1eledio!L And be 1ure to uve fOur Ill•
sUps from Elberfelds-they are valuable to

,~n:~:;tll

Jimmy Durante, Martha
Raye Dean Jagger. u •s the

G1011d Ford, Ingrid Thulin,

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