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MEIGS THEATRE

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Bottom. Arthur
O'Conni'll
Cliris Cros.b~·- Re~
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Kaok Williams liv~ again
~trills again. a true ltfe story
~ C' h tuuthf'~ tht' beart. al ttrnating bf&gt;t\\'E"t'n lOY

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Colorc:utoons

Admission 75c &amp; 40c

THURSDAY, April 15
NOT OPEN

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FRIDAY 1nd SATURDAY
Aprtl 16-17
. "LADY IN A CAGE"
OUvta deHanUand, Ann Snthern . Rafael Campos WAR
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man H.addox; missionary per- ~ Lord ' s Prayer."
Mrs. James
Euler; -

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Defenseless. Brutal

her, spiritual life chair~an,

Missionary
Group Meets
At
Home

,church vocallon. Mrs. Glenn
Lambert: local church acllVI·
nat eH'n for the strong ~
, ties. Mrs. Evereu Davis.
"GOLD FOR THE CAESARS"
Mrs. M. L. French, past pres.
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('fechnicolor)
tdent,
will
install
these
officers
LeWIS
Jeffrev Huntt&gt;r, Ron Randf'll,
and also lhe officers ol lhe f:l· The Shellle Boice Missionary
Myl~n~ Demungeot
'eanor Circle al lhe May meet- group of lhe Greal Bend BapSUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES.
mgT.!
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d .th tis! church held ils April meet·
April 18·19·20
1e mee mgd was
b opcne
M
CWIM , mg al Mrs. lsa be1 LewiS
· horne
.IEH~Y LEWIS
"DISORDERLY ORDERLY" .a plano pre 1u e Y rs. ·
recently. She opened the meet1Tt&gt;chni('{llor )
Jrrry Lt-v. is. Susan Ohvf'r, ~:;s~~:~i. ~~~~d G~m a~~c'::""~~ ing with devotions, ."Dont Face
lhe Easter meanmg as given Temptation Aone,
scnpture
Glenda Farrt&gt; ll.
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During the business session,
ANY WAY YOU
president, Miss Wilma Sayre,
ized! What happens 1s nnt
tar the WEAL, tt IS, perhapH ,

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People In
Pomeroy

this,· lure

of Jesus and sprays of
dis- year. Mrs. Smit.h ~ave the re- pink and white dogwood bioi·
port o( the nommating commit· scms.

Confirmation
Service He/ d
A Fed
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t eratt:u

.Around And
About
M
idd/eporf

Conlirmation services
were
Columbus Brickles of Colum· held at the Federated church
bus, a 1ormer P orner oy res·1dent • Sun day mom1ng
· d unn
· g Ihe

Mrs. Max RoII er h as ret IJJ'II.

is a patient at Rivers-ide Hos- worship service.

ed. £rom a visit In NorfOlk with

pita! in Columbus and under·
went surgery today. His room
number is 9(16.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Van
Vranken and family returned
home Saturday after an over·

ber daughter and family, Mr .
and Mrs. Kenneth Cale o n d
daughters. Sbe also visited in
Williamsburg, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davenport
and sons, Jerry and Micky, and

The organ prelude, "Hosanna," by Mrs. Ben Neutzling,
opened service followed
with
the processional hymn, "Hosanna Loud Hosanna," and
the
introit by the Rev. Wilbur Per·

named more projects to work night visit at Powhatan with rin with response by the choir. Mrs. G. G. Zeigler, spent Sun, on soon. She explained the Mr. and Mrs Gratis Bryan.
Following scripture reading day in Beckley with relatives
i ··Love Gift
Box" and some of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pul· of Christ's Triumphal Entry in including Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
them will be obtained to furth· lins and family returned
to unison and the Gloria Patri, Zeigler and daughters, Carol

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er missionary work. The offer- , their home, Thurston, Sunday the canfirmation service

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1 ing at that meeling will be donated to the Love Gilt Fund.
A "thank you" leller wae received from Valley Forge for
the White Cross package sent.
Project chairman, Mrs. Eve-

evening after being called here
by the death of his lather, Ray·
mood Pullins Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pullins
and family who were called
here by the death or his father,
lyn Foreman, reporled that she returned to their home in Co1 has mailed the first collection lumbus Sunday. While here they
of used Christmas cards to Lil· l were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

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MONEY

Mrs. C. A. Emmlsh Is visitlng with her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Emmish in
Daylon.
Visillng over the weekend

ning, Cheryl McLaughlin, Kathy vnth Mrs. Emma Sm1th and
N. Watson, Richard Werner and Miss Hazel Van Cooney were
Richard Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford, New
Rev. Perrin had for his ser· Haven, W. Va. and Mrs. Anna

!ian R. Dickson, a m1ssionary William Radford.
, in Formosa. Also senl was an·
: other collection of used postage
stamps to the Boys Orphan·
age in Germany.
"Years To Our Life - Life
To Our Years" was the title of
the program given by Mrs. Rulh

was and SUe Ellen.

held. Confirmed
were Coty
Boothe, Randall Burt, Harris
Crow, Roger Gilmore,
Mary
Sue Hayes, Bette Jean Hobstetter, Danny Hood, Susan Lan·

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pullins o( Akron were here Satur~
day to atlend U&lt;e funeral of his
brother, Raymond Pullins.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cong·
don of Parkersburg, W.Va. and
Mrs. Dick Petly of Long Bol·

rnon topic, ~'The Meaning

of Farmer Hoffercarnp, Columbus,

Palm Sunday."

Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Eber

Lewis

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Sanctuary is
Filled for
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Shuler . supply work, Mrs. Her- Imankind. She closed w1th "The Reed building. Mrs Guy Shu· tribute io the camp fund

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gram material. Miss Bess San· 1or victory instead of defeat as spon~r a rummage sale April mer for juni~r Methodist camp- lie Zerkle. The worship .center
bnrn . spintual life , Mrs. Guy Ia part of God's plan to redeem 23-24 m the former Rowley and ers. The socJety planned to con- featured an open Bible, a plc-

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tee wblch was ~·
Mrs . Lambert dotiOII the mootiDI! wltb a poem. "W""' You
There?" Mn. Smltb 11!11d two
letters from the Otis BeU lamily, missionaries In Japan. Arrangements of forsythia and daffodils were placed on the refreshmen! lable and the plano.
Yellow candles were placed on
either end. Mrs. Lambert proat the sliver coffee serv·
1ce.
A dessert course was served
by the hostesses. Mrs.
Jact
Bechtle, Mrs. Hattie
Smith,
Mrs.
Roller and Mlss Nel·

The Sanctuary of tbe Feder·
ated church was filled to capaoity Sunday afternoon for the
canlata; "The Seven Last Words
of Christ."
Mrs. P auI N. ease was the ..,.
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rector and Mrs. Ben Neutz..
ling organist. Choirs of church·
es participating were the Pre..
byterian and Baptist of Middleport, United Methodist, Grace
Episcopal, First Baptist and
Federated of Pomeroy.
Singing in the cantata were
Mrs. Elmer Wickham, Mrs.
Harvey Van Vranken,
Mrs.
Harry Moore, Mrs. Paul Haptonstall, Mrs. Pearl Hoffman,
Mrs. Beulah White, Mrs. Wilbur
Perrin, Mrs. Richard
Yo~a~g,
Mrs. Marvin Burt and Miss Lin·
da Darnell, soprano; Miss Lu·
cy ~msbary, Mrs. Curtis MeDamel, Mrs. Guy Russell, Mrs.
Don Thomas and Mrs. Carl
Kautz, alto; Fred Blaeltnar,
Joho Werry and Jeffrey Burt,
tenor, and Harry Moore, Rev.
Howard Ruppel!, Carl Kautz and
Ben Neutzllng, bass.

spent the weekend in Caldwell
where they VISited ~With their
:1-F CLUB MEETS
daughter and sonin-law, Mr. Mrs. Baker Gordon was hosand Mrs. Robert ~prmger.
tes to the 3-F Club Sunday evenr
ing at her Mulberry·AV. home.
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, Wolfe. As has been said, sci- , tom visited Sunday afternoon ers baptized were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sayre and Dean Blackwood A potluck dinner was enjoyed
· ence is adding years to one's I with Mr. and Mrs . G. T. Carle- ' Lester Henderson , Kenneth and Jr., assisted him in the baptis· at 6 p. m. followed by a social
I life, but not life to
one's I ton.
Terry Henderson, Paul Ander· mal service. Seventy-five were evening. Present were Mr. and
· years. Let this delic1ency then
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eichinger son and Carol Malone, Rev, Ce- present. Mrs. Hazel Blackwood Mrs. Elmer Wickham,
As a
, be a challenge lo Christian spir- spent Sunday in New Haven, cil Cox o Athens is preacher played
the accordion
and Hoskins and sister, Miss Ada
it, she said.
W. Va., wilh Mr. and
Mrs. of the Mount Union Church, ond hymns were sung.
and Mrs. Gordon.

WITH OUR

BANK
AUTO LOANS

SEVERAL BAPTIZED
Sunday, April 4, Roger
AI·
kire, son of Mr· and Mrs. Felix
Alkire of Harrisonville. was
baplizetl at Leading Creek. Oth·

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"It is obvious that every one Max: Eichinger, daughter, Becky

Mollllty ..ea~aa
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onlr. a-tea
Mullett, ,..atdeat, 18 dlteaso
!be reeem lud otri¥a allll espreto Ill IJIIH"'!laU.. 1e aU
wbo helped ud eeajrllMIIed.
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needs to prepare himself as .Joe and attended the Lutheran
, best he can for old age, before ' church when Becky Jo was
I it comes upon him. But this is christened.
: not all. We recognize anew that Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eiching~r
, man does not live by bread a~ and farn1ly spent Sunday
m
i lone, but
must have love - Stewart with her parents, Mr.
Christian Love," she said.
and Mrs. Rex O'Brien.
Benediction prayer was offer- Mrs. Mary Donna Oman reed by Mrs. Evelyn Foreman turned to her home. Saginaw,
alter which the hostess served I Mich. Thursday after a three
refreshments to the above and day visit with Mrs. Charles
W1throw and Mrs. Nora Roush
three children present.
- - -- ·who was also the guest of Mrs.
Withrow.
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Mrs. Charles Withrow, Mn.

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With 1 GaHont of Gat

Certified Gas Station
W. Mlln St.
Pomeroy

Member Federal Deposit lnsurance Corporation

attended the funeral of Mrs.

John Bumgarner.

An Olds 88 has everything going for it
(including many of Ame~;s most particular car hu~~s!)

evening dinner guests

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The organ prelude by Tom
Baker opeued the service fol·
lowed by the bynul, ·~An Glory
Laud and Honor To Thee Redeemer King," scripture sentences, and invocation by tho
Rev. C. Melvin Alkire silent
prayer and the Lord's' Pray&lt;!r

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gave the morning prayer with
choral resljOnse. The
hymn
"Ride on Ride on in Majesty"
preceded the sermon by the
pastor who had for his topic
"So They Rejected Rim." . •

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definitely, it need be boosted
to only 17.1l00 miles per hour.

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to patrol duty today - bopeflll
the dikes will hold.
"I hope and pray the water
won·t go o••r th• walls,"

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'ner 0 1 t • Pomeroy regional when storm sewer backed
provided an opporlunity to
at Rio Grande. College I Information pertaining lo en- Icontest will have a chance to and poured water
behi:
wind damage in Ulinois,
~ • May .tor Meigs arld itry and partJC~patlon m the pre- compele lor lbe many prizes , a dike. But workers piled tons
consin, )llchlgan .and
county ~lrll wtth a yenllimmary ehmmat"'?s may he land scholarships that are of· I of sand and gravel onto the
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mlclst Beauty
lhe glamour
obtained
by contacting
tbe Pom-llered
state
aud national
fin· I road
of aCOfl!pete
MISs Amer1ca
race. eroy
Chamber
of Commerce.
I alists. the
Prize
money
ranges from
Th to StstopP·the1 nood·ng
C11 C.
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His schedule was put
The Pomeroy, Chamber
of students attending Ohio Umver·l$10,000 in scholarships
for '
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Yn·0
late Tuesday. Changes
has announced six sily, Marietta, or Rio Grande Miss America to 1300 lor all r
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en;ergencyiOO 000 apthe day were possible.
for the June 19 Jle. can obtain this
information ' olher natiOnal coulestants en·
•on rom $ ·
to
siUI called for his return
£onlest at Pomeroy Jgn.. through the office of their Dean ' tered In the final Miss Ameri·
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Washin&amp;ton ohortly after 5 p.m.
High auditlriwn will be ,.. of Women.
ca competition.
EST.
lected at Rio Grande and siS Applications are also avail- The regional winner of the
othen in Athena on May Z for able from Gallipolis G a IIi a Miss America contesl will go
Athens and Waohlngton eounty Times and Tribune. No entries , to Cedar Point lor lhe state
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hopefuls.
)will be accepted alter April 25. 1finals to he held July Ia, 16 and
This ROijollel Mis• America , This event will mark the first 17. From there, Miss Oh10 trav·
~~~~~ Ia belnl btld in con- opportunity in many years for els to Atlantic City lor the final ,
Willi Pomeroy's Rogat-'girls in tbt Southeastern Ohio iMiss America Pageant in Sep- 1
ta Weekend, June 18- 20.
.area to enter the Miss Amerlca tember.
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Any single girl, between thOIC'Ompetition. In addition to re· • All contestants will be well ,
of 18 1114 28, who reside·~ presenting lhis four . county ,chaperoned and sponsored With COLUMBUS .'UP I)-A Senate
attends college In Athent, laNa in the Miss Ohio Contest ' no cost involved lo lhe individ· subcommittee "believed neal'
or
Glllia , this awruner, lhe eventual win- wil girls.
in~ agreerr:ent on s compro[ miSe verSJon ol a Iough new
1 slrip mine bill authored bv Sen.

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The subcommittee 's delihera·
announced today.
meat Corp. will be lleld II
lions have been cloaked '" secWASRINGTOJii _
' PRES!· Cong. Waller H.
Moeller
The Ohio Control .Board has grantea Pomeroy $48,000 7,,. p.m. tontpt at !be eo.
recy. but it was learned thiS
dent Jobnson may 'lei a """ will be tbt speaker.
Itoward boat l~unching and recreational facilities along 11111lbuo " Soutbem
0 •to
The painting, "Satin Moon," by William J. Maver, week that Sargus is ready ta
1325 (IQO armored . limousine Tickets may he purchased In the town P~king lot.
Electrle co. olflce Ia Mldtfle. 110 Union Av, Pomer&lt;ly has been accepted to be shown give ground on hiS bilrs prohi·
whether he wanli tt' or not. Key ' Pomeroy from the Pomeroy Na- : Attorney Frank W. ,l'orter, Jr. confirmed the grant In port, PN!oldeut am
Clllldo at tlie regional major art exhibition at Huntington Gal· bilion of the hlghwall. the high
congressmen :Will lnslst on it. tiona!
Bank, Farmers Bank a. telephone conservatiOn at 11 _a. ~· today w.\t)i. .an
said lvday.
lleries Exhibition 180.
cliff left after strip mine oper·
"He dldn'n ask for It In lhe land Savings Co:, Simon's Gro- 'fiCJal of the board. The state aid will account for twoSecuring lhe best possible :teacher and museum director alions are compleled.
first ptacei;,; oaid Rep. T m •.!Ory, Blaettnar Auto, Downie- ,thirds of the money needed to finance the prowsed .,72;· .,,.-"'....'"' ~!
' " jurors to pa01 on the hundreds I He graduated cum laude from
The h1ghwall provision is tho
Steed l).()kla. chairman of0 a ,Gross Clothing Store,
New ' 000 prOJect.
- ---of works. submitted is one oi lHarvard, A. B.:
Clermont mnst objectionable lo strip mine
subco;.,i!tee lhat secretly slip- IYork Clothing House, Chapman· I "This is the first
Instance placed.
the most IDlportant steps m put- Graduate School, M A and M. operators. who fought the entire
ped fWlds for the bullet-proof Canaday Shoe Slore, Blue and 1that I know of In which
tbe The project will Include
itlng together a maJor region· :F .A.: Universily of Cahfornia, hill bitlerly in lhe lull Senate
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Depart· Gray Reslaurant, Swisher and Ipeople of Pomeroy have oought ening of the present levee
Iat art exhibition.
jBerkeley, Ph. D., history
of Agriculture and Conservation
car Into a Treasury
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ment appropriation bill.
The Lohse Drug Slore, Slark's Pbar-; and gotten slate aid to
im- proximately 50 feet and
Dr. Dav1d Scott, one of two art.
, Committee.
sent word to the Sen· maey, Crow's Town and Coun- prove their town. There Ia no lng it 12 feet Into tbe water;
jurors, has a distinguished car· Mr. Kent Bloomer is the olh- 1 "Some concessions will be
eer as a painter. art historian.' er juror. He graduated
from made on the high wall provl·
ate Tuesday that he would not ley Restaurant, Hanley and Ben· reason why it should be the ronstruction of a road,
condone the expenditure. Re 'nett Shoe Store, Crow's Steak last."
facllilies and poll8lbly a
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iMassachuselts lnsUiute of Tech· I sion." Sargus said Tuesday . but
asked jhat the item be stricken iHouse .and Eugene Fisher.
I Port
ho h
area oo the upriver side of
•nology, also from the
Yale he refused to go into detail. "I
fro)ll the bill, along with an al- I ID Middleport, Citl2ens'
Na- :the
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levee; bUilding of
Meigs county may receive Apl
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•School of !'in" Arts. B.FA. and hope we will have a substitute
lotme:'t of Sl97,000 lor an ann· tlonal Bank, Dutton's Drug ance for the g
'eel sa i
a mooring area just below lhl' palach1a funds for devtlopmenl ]
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ored 'follow-up" car for use by store, Martin Restaurant, Down· ..
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d, levee. with dooking faclllliee to of an airport .
jw•.ll have a private v~rwmg on lull commitlee by !ale \Vednes·
!he Secret Service. '
ling Insurance Agency and Bet· There are other ways 0 ~ town the end of the parking lot on I This was learned Tuesday In
May Ist. Mr. and Mrs.
WI I· day or early Thursday"
,nard Fultz.
and county can accomplish pro- the down-river side.
Columbus by Bill Childs. presi. lliam J. Mayer and son Rich·
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appeared before Pomeroy""""'
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With a prepared resolution and
plano for the project.
Council and Mayor Chari•
Legar immediately
tbt resolution.

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LANSING, Kan. (UPl) - Richard
34. and Perry Edward Smith, 86, calmly
morse, paced the 13 steps up the gallows
hanged early today for the 1959 slayingl
four.
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They roy Is advising that dogs should
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Shirmer, head of the 0 h 1 o Hi• official notice
today I SEOUL, Soutb "ore~ &lt;UPII slr1p mme controversy.
Umverslty School
of Engu&gt; warns that loose dogs can be -A mob of 1.500 rock·lbrowW&lt;lh !om are
. tilt
1 he 1 lac sladents battled police in : most vocal advocate of tough
eermg.
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picked up and taken to
Federal
Admlntstra. county pound.
I the strtels of Seoul today. It lslnp mme regulatiOns, and Sen.
lion officials at Port Columbus Two persons drew lines
In : was tbe oecoad coosecutive Oakley C. Co llins, R·lronton, a
told tbt trio FFA and Ohio
Legar's court Tuesday day of al1ldent riots against a , strip mme operator and tho
Ilion of Aviation experts will
. '!bey were Edward Laud· govemmeul declsioo lo re- ] slaunchesl. foe of SargiiS' bill.
Meigs County to approve
:P,O 11Jd costs OD convic- otore aormal ..lations with ' It " believed both Sargus and
airport site ooon.
of lntolicatlon, and James Japaa.
: Co llins have made concess"'?s
Dr. Shirmer, who had sur- ' Gilbert, IIi and costs for fail·
Pollee ...arlug sleel helmets
order to get a bill out ol
proposed airport sites ID
to stop wltbln assured clear ..nclswtaglng clubs charged in· : committee. It has been in the
eounty, gave cost· estimates
to cN11'111 of
studiDts, io· I subcomm11tee lor n e a rly a
reoomnienelatlons to the
)!lriq several. More tban 1!00 i month and
Dennis Indica~ FIR ERUN MADE
were arrested. Pollee fiaally I last week it was "time to ~
The ~rt Fire Depart· deaaed cu muks and fired to gr1ps with the problem."
FIVE DAY roRt;C4ST
ment ftnl Tutttiday at about J lear cao to disperse the mob. f Sargus apparenUy will
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wage'l 1n Racme, Racme Frrst Na· .Jion ..
were
today by
ViceUonal Bw and . tbe
Racine !
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President '!luberi E. Humph- Home Bank. ·
Mr. Porter lndkated.
that
rey's forecalll that . Omgress
bids wlll be .adve~ llllmedl·
would
a higher rate.
lie satd clellllHig and !ill.
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the parking lot wall soon aRer
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Council were Marie
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From South Bend, the Chief
Executive traveled by car to
two. of the hardest hit towns in
NEW •mWARDESS - Miss Patrll
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Indiana-Elkhart, where some
Mr. and Mrs. WIU•'am C GcnammAnRnaciGnnemm,
has 50 person•.d.iededand more than
gra uated from the United Air
stewardess training 300
h were mJur : and Dunlap,
center
Chica'IO· Miss Grimm bas been assigned to w ere IS were killed.
the companY's stewardess base at Chicago's O'Hare 1 .I The schedule also called for
terpatioJ){Il Airport. She graduated from Racine Hi:h J?hnson to vlSJI • lhird Indiana
school ~·~ attended Ohio University before starting the cityth- Goshen, about 25 miles
f~·weelt stewardess training course.
sou east of South Bend.

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attended a meeting of District
13 Sunday afternoon nt Tuppers
Plains.
Edith Wakely, district depu·
!y, presid&lt;d and plans were I
completed for a district rally
Thursday. April 22, in Marie!·
ta. Mrs . Wakely asked all mem·
bers to contribute a package
or the "guess what"
table.
Elizabeth Campbell gave a report on the dislrict Stanley or·
ders.
Practice was held for seating

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CHECK THE DETAIL
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ever their nelghhors or friends The President's lllnerary also
In any community, in any state,
suffer such losses at the hands
As Posldellt
waltof nature, the government of ed lllroqh tho nbble of the
this good 1111d genei'OUI people tonado • deva- bdlana
should be ready and prepared tow•s today.
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parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
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floods. assistance
He wantedneeded
to judge
1110 , In 11 oodinC that atretcbecl to age waa expected lo be less : Minneapolis. Some trains ua
the amountand
of federal
to
sit- ST· PAUL: Mi
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worst )ll!IIISSipp! Riv~ flood ports of Iowa, Wlnois, Wlscon- however, because \he city ,. 1 up lo 10 hours late. St. Paul
The Chief Executive, accompanied by
on reoord,. led by meltmg lllOW sin, North Dakola and Moo- better prepared.
' mall also was sent into Minn"'
officials, and members of Congress from
,
and breaking Ice Jalllll, sureed tans. The Red Cross estimated
Ten Persons Died
I apolis . .
states, left Washington by jet at 7:17 a.m. EST fOr
through Minnesota lowWuls to- ~ th1111 31.0011 petSOIIB have Ten persons have died in the ' Most of St. Paul's borne.s and
fll'st·haod look from the air and ground at a
day, ruing toward 1 erest U fled !hell' bomet m the nor1h Minnesota floods which Yirtual· business places were sale 8loP
~till emerging from debris from weekend llorlnl.
feet_ ahove Hood stage at the central slates. Damage runs In· ly forced whole commun•tles to 100 • loot bluffs, however, 1114
lust stop was South Bend
. capitaL
to mllllons of dollars.
flee their homes.
tbe Minneapoli•.st. Paul Inter·
where the government coun· The President planned ~
President Jotmson planned to The Milssls.!lppt, swelled by St. Paul's downtown airport, nalional Airport was out o.l
ted at least 4 dead, 40 in· sround inspectlotJJ In MiJme. fly m today lor a look at ·the heavy Inflow from the flooding Holman Field, was under 5 to 8 danger. But floods bit many
jured and 75 homes des- sotu flood , areas around MIMe- rampagmg river.. which has l&lt;linnesota river and breaking feet of water and it may be 10 [low Industrial areas. About 1101
troyed .
apoUs and S\, Paul. Hilsched- llooded St. Pauls .doWDtown lee Jal)ll, was ·expected to spurt feet at crest lime. Closing of residents fled their homes ill
Setting the keynote of his ule called for a visit to the To- ":"'pori and Uruon railroad sta· over 25 feet today and crest al the railroad stalion farced the the threatened Riverview disone • day swing through the ledo, Ohio area, where a lion and dnven 600 persons 21 feet Friday. Such a cresl Milwaukee road, Great Norlh· trict but 200 others woukl not
storm country, Johnson in a twister killed
and
from their homes.
would exceed the disastrous ern and Northern Pacific to budge.
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statement at South Bend said, or lll!verely damaged more than
Minnesota was the focal point, lloods of 1952 and 1881. Dam·' route passenger traffic through
Take Palrol Dull'
"I know It is the will of the 125 residences In a northside
About 3,000 volunteers, who
strengthened flood walla on the
American people that 'when· suburb.

and Mrs. VIctor Hanllllhs, Dorotby Harbrecht, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. NoriDlln
Harbreach!, Thomas Eugene Vaughan, son of Mr. asd Mrs. Robert
Vaughan and Jopn Laurence

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W. Va ., to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Burt.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davis
of Middleport visited Sunday
afternoon with Mrs.
Charles
Burt and Mrs. Elizabeth llum·
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United Methodist Cbureh Sunday morning duilng the worship
service. ·They were
Deborah
Crow, daughter of Mr.
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Mrs. Thomas Crow, Jr.• Char·

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Nora Roush and Mr•.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burl
recently accompanied Mrs. Cy·

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c!ay ID honor of ber husband. C.
H. Joneo
who ~ hill
blrthd'ay' anniversary. Follow·
the dinner a deoorated blrtbday cake and Ice cn&gt;am was
served.
Pmenl lor dinner were Mr.
and Mn Done! Greenlee and
daughter. J
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W. Va.,
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New officers were elected and lby Bishop Ensley In wblch he j The program ,... preseoted trlboted prayer cards and re1an Easter program blghligbted diseuSied the everlasting life of by M"'. L. W. McComas wbo ported on the bulletin oerapthe April meeting of the w.S.C. Jest~~~. Mr!. Lambert welcom· had as her tople, ''lbis Ia My books she had sent to the Vet•S. of Heath Methodist Cburcb ed the members and a guest, Son," the part of Mary, I be er81lS Hospilal
In Chlllicotbe
:Monday evening.
Mr&gt;. J . E . D. llartinger, and molher of Jesus, as she witness- and the TB Hospital In Nelson,. New officers for 1~ in· lmembers, Mlss Frieda Faehn· es the crucifixion She descrd&gt; viDe. She read notes of thanks
elude. presidenl, Mrs . James 1e and Mrs. Herman Haddox, ed tbe darlwess that developed from tho two instilutioll&gt;.
, Cmwell ; v1ce presidenl, Mrs. who have been ill lor
some the world following the dealh
Mrs. Lambert reported on the
G G. Zeigler: secretary, Mrs. time .
of Chrlsl and the trtumpb of
meeting hekl last week
Emerson Jones ; treasurer, Mrs. Devotions entitled, "It
Is ' lhe Easter morning when He m Gslllpol!s and announced that
Nan Moore ; secrelary of cam· Finished," were given by Mrs. arose and procla1med everlast· a local member, Mrs. Leo
pus mimslry, Mrs. c. K Yoong: David Enlsminger. The article ing !Ue.
Smith had been appointed to a
chriSIIan social relations. Mrs. was taken from the. Together Mrs. James Euler served as district office, m1sslonary perBernard Fullz : membership cui· magazine and explamed t h e 1treasurer m the absence of Mrs. sonnel. Mrs. Smtth reported on
llvat on. Mrs. Galen
Brown: meanmg of the last words of •Nan Moore. Mrs. Norman Way· , the new Methodllll
Camp,
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educalion and serv· Jesus on the Cross. She noted I land of lhe Aftern0011
Circle, I Camp Asbury, near Rio Grande
IC t' . \Irs William Russell; pro- that these words were words announced that the Ctrcle woukl whtch will be opened this

TONIGHT """ WED.
HANK WILLIAMS'
:YOUR CHEATIN' HPART"'
Gitorge Hamilton. u H.ant

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Colleges on - --- College Level
IUldance Endowments faiiiDt

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at the roto of on 'l'llelday ovii!IDiat the boaM Senral acrlplltn II • ~
IA!rtth of I loot per llour Pome- Harold Sauer,
of Mil. R..U Jl'lelolo. Dei. t*fn!nr It
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roy-Muon 2U7, Pl. pieo•ant aelor, IMOunced today HVIII tiouall "Whe Giveth Ua the VIc- OtherJ lllendlni W41'1 Mary
DEnANC!, Oblo &lt;UPil - :19.17, Hinton S.06,
Kana ..... 1Rutland HJcb School . aeniora lory" Wll ...,ted by II r L JeweU and Ruth Lauct.mllt.
Gov. J111101 A. Rhodes TuesdaY,Folls Ul, Charleston
:D.T/. ,hllvo been _ accepted by IIIJber Frank Tllompoon.
Tbe May meelfDc wlli bt aiiROADWAT GRAPEVINJ:
had been· eourllnl ADI!t
In Ulllon. lt 1w beoft ,_
blghl promitod financial aid toiLoodon ond ManMI domo were oducalton inatttuttona.
'I1My contlllued a llriel ol rather and Son Boaquet.
rANS WHO REMEMBEI\ 111- tw York and wbtb be 101 the 101' t 1111111 welthlng In at 271
private!~ endowed college~ mlrunning 1 !fft on rollen, and The are· Ra mond Suther- J&gt;I'OIT•m• on the Hlllory ol tho P.T.A. TO Bll .I'08TPONED
JlaJwarth 11 the IIDd
London Ullpment Jbs flew poqndl 1o be allOwed
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land, ~n of Mr. Yand Mrs. Keith Bible led by Mrs. Arlhllr Tba- The P.T.A. will be pootponed 11 ..._ ,.,_ black _ 11 p
lo be With blm. TbeD lbt lime amount ot IUU.,.. 81 1
Ohio durtnc • salute to industrY !WinfJeld dam 1~ feat.
dmner here.
Boat MeveiiiHII:
I ther nd and R 1 Ta 1 bet.
from 'l'hur....,., AprU Utll Ufto t1 ,... .~...,
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W to Rollywnod for lite 0. -..a whD 81Jb1 C111J 1M
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i Ohio River - Jeffboat down 1:n of ' and Mr:""~Is~
or, Mn. Donald Blllley wu pre- til '111unc1Jy, AprU f i at 1 "GUda" probtbly lllftr lhoUSbt cora, ballmln~ alter lhe blil ~ 11eec1a twice · ..
"Thll will be lh~ thlrdlop lla&amp;e,IS, 5 a.m.; Bob Benlef up It, ;lor will ~er Rio ·Grande ~: sented with • IOilll"'way gift p.m. DevOtion. wUJ bo led by lhoy'd live to • her playlnl ~Hoi~:!!!.
be' ~~ IIIllCh IIt 11!1 way oi wearlnf IP.
" 1 our program to eve a to- 17'40 p.m. ; John Ladd Dean up ' leg~ in the fall semester in pre- nl cut glass.
Mn, Gtcqe Randolph. In ketp-lbe real-life role ot embtttled
to ...,.., 1o·
paieJ. The only really equi\6.
tal educotJooal P r 0 g r a m for 14 ~ 20 a m · Titan down 14 · ·
At the next meelin&amp; May 4th •·· with Mental Health Week b tho , ~he ' lllanted youn1 1011gwriter. So ble way to do It, here or a,__"
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Oh10 " Rl 1od es told 10 audi ence 6·30
up 1~ . 11 :30' lengm..rtnc
the Hartford lllethocllst• W.S.C.S. "&gt;&amp;
Mr. Carl Scott will bo the• marnaA ut t 1actor
named
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II to weigh the pa&amp;aenJer-and
of about 500.
p.m.; Philip Spont up 16, U5 Michaol Stewart, 1011 of Tbom· will bo gueata.' The prograrn JUeBt speaker.
~I rt!":L. been aaylDI Real 1'hlnl ., Tbern mut~ lila - or ber - baqace and
He •••d the first pha,. was am , Luther Herdman down 16, :as Stewart of Tucson, Am. , will will be in charge of Mra. MarBLOODMOBILI
he will 11111'17 Rllt'o daualrttr In tho:":,~~
lab lite -1r01n 11111.
OJiucation ol 11 7 ~ million from 4.30 a.m. : John J. Rowe up 16, 1ent.er the fall oemeater at the cus Trough, Mrs. Arthur Tha· Fllty-eJ&amp;ht piDt.l o1 blood were Rebecca &lt;by Orson WeUea) and
lUll II tb!l = I I Jet IJhp!dM CAprllll IJI.
the or1gma l Jl,j(l mtlhon bond 4·30 am ; George G. up
ts, 1Umverstty of AriJona to study bet, and Mrs. Robert Herndon ; received on Tburaday for the Rita II inaltlenl IIIII lite
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issue aod the second stace will 8:25 am.: Northern up 17, 3:1JII"Oio&amp;Y·
the refreshments m cbargo of Red Crooa Bloodmobile held at JIIID&lt;e behlteD tho two )'01111
• IIIey lllllpl)' reru.t
lo DOt of lbt OlntttrJ, 'l'bey .....
be 114~ million more if the t290 a m.; Vtenna down II, 3 45 a. Julia Lucas, daughter of Mr. Mrl. Marloe Dingey and Mn. St. Paul'a Lutheran Cburch. people Ia over. What doH Re- ~~~·.. with 811 curfew ldeu,
At~f;~ Claytaa Powell Jr.
Plllilon bond ISsue II approved m. • New Martinsville down 18• and lllra. Richard LuCllll and George IIIII.
Five per10111 weN rejected. beeca ny• So far notltinl lor 111c1 w111 rlnpldo 11 the ~
lbtc; -W~~o~Ver
lbou&amp;ht
by tht voters "' the May 4 pn· : : : ~ : ~e~~ Orlean~!o.;\; 1 Tom Hy..U, son of Mr. ' and Those atlendlnl were Mn. Mr1. Lloyd Rolllh and Mro. EY· publieatlon' .. . Aa' a follow-up elubo wbelltver IIIey feel lllle
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Mn. Lyle Hysell, will enwr eo- Donald Bailey, Mn. fl'rank Ball- orett llouah were co-ebairmea to President Johnson'• natlolt-Jt
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ever han the Prelldent of !be
after that. we want to work Greenup B20 p.m., Alton Zeph· IJWJO.
Ray Wr11ton. lllrl. Hazen aa McGowan and Ray H.. ton· In Vietnam u:pect the Slate AVA OA\1\D!IE!t II back Ill U.S. calllnt blm up ftlllllriT,
out somethin~ for priVately en- yr up Greenup 9:40 p.m.: 0. :
Roush, Mr1. Marcuo Traugh, typlall - Mre. Tbomll Hoft Dept to u a lew fuaes onder her uauai".'IUite at tho llegency, tven In tho middle of the nt;bt?
dowed schooio," Rhodes told his F. Shearer down Greenup 10:30 Carol Floccar~ daughter of lllro. Arthur Thabet, Mrs. lllar- man, Mrl. John Jl'ry, Mn. the iover:ment of Australia - Ellubelh Alhley will be ebeck· ... Tbat'l why I had my pboni
aud•ence, composed or many ,p.m.. H. E. ~wlea up Green- :Mr. and Mra. Mike rloccarl, lon Diltley, Mn. Robart Hem- Lloyd Roush; In charge of blond which hal 10 much at itake 1n inl in ID about a week,
lllCI num~ ahqed the tiber
ufficlals and faculty members up ll 10 P m • Southern down ;and Donald Sml!b, son of Mr. don Mra. Frank Thompson Mn. buttlu -Mrs. Pbll Batq; Nur- the Middle East crtsla and they'll bt rltllna In tho tlevP. day,
.
v/ Defiance College
IGreonup 1' 50 1 m.; Grahllm and Mn. . Raymond Smith will Frank Spradling, and
lllr 1. sea- Mn. Harry Darnell, Mro. ahoukl be, It 11 felt, helping our ors with Paltlck McGoohao, , ~ who .... a preview al
"'The state-supported colleges down Greenup 2 55 a m : R. H. :enter , Nattonwtde Beauty Acad- Fields.
.Marvin rrarne and Mrs. Hilda cause to a far greater d..,.ee. Enlland't !(o. 1 te~vieloa liar. Gltl left the
BroodWIJ
and those that are privately Bosworth II down Greenup l .·lemy m Columbus In September. NEW BAVBN GARDEN CLL'B R"'-ay· in ch•-e ot julct Look for a aummlt _...,•• on He 'l due to arrive wltbin tba ocreentDC raYiol about the 'IJeiO
40 a.m.. Harry Dyer down Mel·
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endowed must work together dahl
. Col D
rt
The New Haven Garden Club Mn. J'rtd Rotlllt; Canteen wor- thla topic. ~Uitralla 11 a
, ~ew •""YI to belP promo..
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2 tO
ond it Is our duty and obliga· ,d
M ,:";; · 8 30 · aven~ 1
met 011 Thursday eveninll at ken - Mn Martlll Oblinger tion with niuob 1n eomJIIOil wftb his television lel'lu,
"Secret Younc, handaollle, Wll ,'iiJ
tion to develop thiS program tf ti~~=l u: ~eldahl ti:'l~ 'a.m";
IS
the Alu-Quillen Memorial l:llllld- Mrs. Fred 'Batey, Mn.
the United Slates, and her fight. A&amp;ent" .. ' Yul Brymttr hu and b~=· be'• bound to ...
we ex!l"ct to become No t "' Walter Beck rd u Meldahl 4·· !
inll with Mrs. Ray
Proffitt, Grimm, and Mn. Howard Wag· InC men have worked magntll· sworn off ployq cuda for •
cr
and audleDcel ol
the Deld of educatiOn in the 55 a
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Mn Donald Foglesollll and Mrs enhals· Reglstrara - Mn Frllll cently with ours In almllar all- while after I dlautrous evenlnl tho la_te Jamea Dean lllCI eaUN
(J s "
I Ga~u. Dam - Tlholt up I
Clyde roley u boot......
. Reichert, Mra. Carroll Adamo uatlonl In the put.
ol loaingl to palo In the buslne!l. ~llenlltBtlonrnlwllhB lhek fOIIIII!~
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14 10 p m · Inca down 7·20 p m ·1
vo tons were
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yne and Mra London eport
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!Peggy O:.wney up 10:30 p.m: : 1 (Continued from Page 1)
Ray Proffitt. She ahowed a copy Howard BWTls; helping with
era are
: ta 1 a llllll1'l 11ep 1orwa
A
ve.
ro own U .,..
Elisha , slon but is msistin&amp; thllt Iough ! of the picture of the CrucJIJx. the unloadillll and Joadi1111 or ~~ieBe~ck=':w::~'/.' Jr~ :~
:~~r : : ; J:~111a.!,~toof ~
1christy up 5 am.:
,Woods up 7:~0 a m.; Buckeye I regulations on water pollutton ton ot Chr11t, which. Jo housed tho tntck - Jack l"rey, Joe Bert, whn Is In Eneland scnr· thereby allevlalin&amp; -'- If not ori&amp;lnal Kine Cole Trlq 1o loJ.
state up 9 a.m.
1 be left m the bill.
at Glendale, Callform~, and told Paugh, Rev. Jaet Welch, Har- In&amp; "What•a New PutsycatT" ending _ a dllcrlmlnatory ail- lnw 1111 Clll'l'ellt drlwlnc card,
, Kaaawbo River - A. J Pat- 1 Collms reportedly has agreed tbe history of the ptcture.
old Rose and William Russell.
planlsHtncer Cbart. 00
1
ton up Marmet 2:30
a.m.; i to require some reclamation on Tbe roll call was answered Coffee was lumlshed by I 1r S
eat Moore left ~
George Price down Marmet 3.· i the opposite side of the high- with "How I Could Help with Super Market and Mlller'a Suin ,167 and went to worf II
30 a.m.; Beaver down Winfield ! wall and also to requi"' that Therapy." The program on,lrtes per Market; Sandwlrheo 1 n d
bricklayer In Loo Anlelt1 ntt.
,6: 10 pm.: . Duncan
Bruce , bond money be held by the D1- wao presented by llll'll. Howard cooldes by membera of New
(
er than play rock 11 roll, but
Grace Episcopal Church will down \1m held 12: t5 . a .m.: AI- , v•swn ~f Reclamailon unhl re- Wagenhals.
.
Haven Garden Club; Juica and
•
be's atarted walllac apia and
observe Euter this year with len R. Mernll up W•,nfteld 21clamatwn plantllll has proven The stole convenlton to be Milk by Valley Bell Co. and
plans to record In .llbuill · ol
a 10 :30 a m. celebration ol a.m.: Solvay down II mheld 3 : - ~ successful.
held at Parkersbur&amp; at the meat for oandwichet by Cecil
by. Helen . Bot.tel
Nat' a favorite lunt1 aCCOiiJpa!l.
Holy Communion. Final spirit· 30 a.m.: Elgerchff down Wm·
Would PJ..ate ·Operators
Chancellor Hotel on May ~d . Duncan.
led by another Cola lflduait
ual preparation lor this event 11eld 3 50 a.m.; Semel up Wm·, Should Sar&amp;us agree to elim· 5th was anoounced The club
ROTARY CLUB
YOUTH Sit D FO IT
bualat Joa Olmlort
Tbt
centers around a srrvice of field 4 JO am : . Lucy Jane Lu-I mate the hlghwall provision, tt i voted to donato 15 to the Can· Tilt Rotary Club met
'"' Thl
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\good !persona~:;;; a~d lthdoe~ film venion of "The ~.r'
1 co ~mn 11 or
1 e
evenmg prayer and
medita· cas down Wml•eld 5.40 am.; 1would probably take a good bit cer Clinic.
Thursday evening at the Hart~ ma ler •1•
to alar Tony Curtia ltll boetl
twn of the crucifixiOn on Good Helen Z. up Wmheld 6 Oli a.m.l of the otins out of the btll ae I Mrs. Jam.. MacKnf&amp;hl and ford Methodllt Church for their people, thetr problems
lour-eyed, ·
post~ned lndelinlle~ - l"riday at 7:30 p. m.
I
far as the operators are con-' lllrs. P. J. Riley were occept. regular dinner meeting. Those oures~ thetr troubles and fun. Aa for kl~•lne and • locking of oCrlpl troubles.
.
The R•v: Rtchard H Marlin. I
cerned.
eel as new members. A letter attending wert Donald Fogle- AI' wJth the real ill Helen Help glaues, thai I the boy I worry. FASHION DESIGNElt lllldl
hnth ·
But the Belmont·County Dem- for membership wu reod and 10111, Herman Layne,
Lloyd ,Us .•, it welcomes laugha b ~I U they do create a problem, Gemreich, whoso "topleu" baU.,
Rft lor. will preach at
sem ces. The Rev Gene Sear-l
.
ocrat had been qu~ted previOus· will be voted on at the May Roush, Floyd Carmack, Rich- won I dodge a oerloua questton ~ako I J?kt out ol t~e sltuo- Inc suit was !all year'a pubHaln~J. O~rector of the Depart·
(Contmued from Page l)
l ly 01 .aying he would "scrap meett~~~ard Ord, Harry MiUer, Edwin wtth a brush-off.
bon. You U make him feel lty wonder, hu been itemed •
ment of Christian Social Reb· Clarence BJOwn and Democrat , the whole bill if I could not I Officers for the two year per· Stein, Arthur Thabet, George Send your teen·•&amp;• questlono more at ease, too.
deeJ&amp;ner of tht costume. for 1'1!1 .
t10ns fo, the d10ce
. s.. w1ll rete- Wayne Hays. Democrat MICh· keep the highwall ·provlsion.. iod were elected· President_ Ingels Ralph Wh't
Re to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, If not used correctly, eon- cinema edition of "Oh
Dlllli"' '
brate the communion on Sun· ael Kirwan did not vote. The ,
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Mrs. Loyd Roush· Vice Prest. ~ Be . lord ~ore,F ~ care of Helen Help Us! t h Ia tact Jenae1 can cause lrrlla- Poor Dad Moma'a Hurie' Yoii
day. The choir will sing at both other 21 members supported tl. ,
Hl·LO TI!MP8
dent ~ Mrs, I!Ow.,:d Burria· R• Capehart ns
ra newspaper.
tlon, Infection and dllcomfort. In The cio.et and I'm F•IID'
1
services.
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. I NEW YORK (PIJ _ Tbt
.cording Seertlary - J.tro. 'Don:
PROPERLY INTRODUCED
They can come later. wren you· So Sad" but, 88 it tum• 1111,
Sundav School cht.dren of !he COLUMBU~ .- THE OHI? loweot temperature
re!IOrted: aid F. Roush; Treasurer-Mrs.
.
Six montn ago I met a aailor 're ready for them. - 11.
be ain't deef&amp;nintJ uytblnf church will meet at l _p. m. Sat· State Assoc~at•on :f ~ownt•P this morning to the U. S. Weath·l Velma Rouah; Corresponding
during a visitor's day aboard a Dear Helen:
topless or bottomless -tor Rolurday.. to. pre~~ thetr m•ss•on· Trustees and Cler ' . as o IC· er Bureau, excluding Alaska and I Secretary - Mra. Lee Gibbs.
naval lhip. We talked and ell- How do you get around the allnd Rusaell Bbe just lllld 110
arv m;:e bs oflerln'~ ref :~lly en~o'r'ed :~~~h~,~~~~ ~~~: Hawail. was 16 at Pellston.j Those attendlnl were Mrt.
chan(ed addresaes and hove awkward moment of kissing a thanks, he wasn't lor her, to
ct~•verea r~~r10 n"' aandsv:.,ld :. m~~ey a~allo~ur The asso~iation Mlc~. The highest reported ! Fred Baley, Mrs. R. r . Brybeen wrltllll to each other re&amp;- girl with g1a•e~ on? Just .. y, she'll be dedecked bf GaJaao.
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young Barbara
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F. ~ ster Eli hunt in the chW'ch previously endorsed 1ssue No.
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million
bond
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Tex.
H.
L.
Dyer,
lllrs.
Lee
Gtbba,
Mra
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Last
weekend
he
.
out
your
gla
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811,
and
bJnio.
tho
0111
left
Ill
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Harry Layne, lllra.
Herman
(Continued from pate 11 · 800 miles to eee me and
- Howard
tender mereles.
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L.iyne. lllrs. J. V. McGrew,.)lrs, '
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lather oald , 1 couldn't
Dear Helen:
· Ernest ~ 1114 llbll ·
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Martin Ohlinger Miq ' .l..elah HJ think It's • !&gt;ell of a . ddng ltith him because ...
I have been I faithful read· Merman are working 011 lti.
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Jane Powell ~•. w. T. Stone Ibecause a life hao to be taken been properly intrnduced.
er ol youra for many years and .. me otudio lot- hut 1101 011 tho
• 4, M 0
A _ ALtilap ..,telae 11 Mrs B R 'vanes 14n How: lln this manner," said Smith, What would you ..Y
tend to agree with your answers. aamhe aet, or you would have
-1
• v Wayae G• Brud1 ..
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his eyee fixed upon the ICaf
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t did
t h eard the uplooion In
Q- 1 om .ue11tc 1o aspirin
Ihabit - forming the elixir you ani Wat~enhall, lllro.
N. 0 .
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.
, • ly lntrnduced" would
mus
gree .on
e llee E
,
lour
and other headache
tableta. Q- Slace I had a hysterec~ · are taking contains only one- , Weinand lhe boot-.
llold. I ~ eapttal puniah· society. I'm 18. ypu took on c_onlact lens- Hill~· mle.~ doing btl
MeMy doctor told me it was the tomy s years ago I have had a fiflb of I per cent Thi• amount I
SEWING CLUB
ment },8 legally and morally RASSED DAUGHTER
Which wao "Watt a while." Ett!ll Na~ U~rtii!Jhlle
quinine in them. Is the"' any headache most of the time and is not considered to be habit The Sewing Club met on wronf.
.
Dear E.D.:
I olarted wearlnc &amp;lasaea guett ~
another TV
other tablet 1 could take for a continual ringing in my ears . . formJng. 'Ibis elixir II an old Tuesday afternoon •I lh e Smith, who said apologies! I'd say llx months ol
I wu six, and had
to RUTH AND MILTON
headaches?
1 do not have high blood pres· standby lor coughe but It hu hnme of lllrs. Lloyd Roush with would be "m.,nlngless," add- spondence should
·
have them changed every two currently 111 lng a
BERti:
A- Muy ,....... are al· sure and my doctor says my largely been replacei! by new-1Mrs. John Fry as hostess. eel: "I don't hokl any aniDIOIItyjtroduce" anyone!
yeara at about $30 a pslr. When Hotel will
~ lha pra!ct
let'lk to upirin or to quinine. eyes are not the cause of the er cough suppressants. The te~- Those attending were Mrt. Har· toward anyone 1n this matter. aounda anti-Navy
more than I wu 11, a doctor rec;olllDlelld- while• Milton ~Jan 08
There II. however, no quinine headaches. What do you think ?, pin h~ate Is a weak llllbsepttc old ohnson, Mrs. W. T. Stone, H'ckock
.
prcHIIquetie. '1'110 bad! - H. ed contacts (on a tr..t baals. In the DeW Harold Ro
.
ln upirln or any of the leaditttl A - Remonl of the uterll! . and d•urebc. It causes ,no stde Mrs. N. o. Wein, lllra. Jame• ' 1
wao pbllosophlell at Dear Helen:
which can be done). Now re- li.al. Milton hu
me mus
1
headache tablets. Many other causes an emotional reaction in effects.
MacKnight, Mrs. Herman J.ay.jthe end.
In answer to "Walltlng Colt- member, my eyes had changed eonlerrlnc with"::: ~week
pain rellevera are. available but wme women which may result .
ne, Mrs. B. R. Vance, Mrs.[ "You know ynu are lll!diD&amp;IItetJ." ct..... lrell't really
every two yearo. Now, at the and memben of the 11111 ; :
thou that contam narcotics, m headache~ but m most cases Q - What operotfoa csn a . Fred Batey , lllrs. R. F. Bryant, me to a better place thai! tlilt lirt&lt;lllle. I'Vt .IJOI'Il
(181881 11e of 22, I am STILL
ahow and all report that be'
~blturateo, dipyrone or phena· it is wise to look for some other man hav~ to protecr his '!lie j Mrs. H. L Dyer, Mra. Howard 1and, please, do not It.,w 1111)' llnct 1 wu eitht· I'm 11 now. lNG tho 1011 eontlcll,
perlectloniat and 1 do . 1
ce1in are not re&lt;'Ommended for cauae. A persistent 1ngm m from havmg any mort chtld· , Wagenhals, lllrs. Roush
and 'bad feelinga about It " he told ~ admit 1 hated them unlll I waa 'UIO lor one pair, and
worl[ with .. The how' ~
1
routlna uae, Darvon and Pyral· th~ ears is UBually due to hard- reo!
,
Mrs. Fry.
Ia Kan111 Bureau o1 'lnVHilp- dlaco•ered a nice boy looka
can wear them for
- 1 ahoutd
~ lit
110 are popular but reqwre a enmg of the arteneo, but II rna. y 1 A - The operation, • Simple , The next meeting will be at'tlon 11ent who lnveatlrated tho'!
. another 20 years. They
"Howe and Humm"!"
It~ ,
doctor'a prescription. Two thllt be due to anemia, prolonged iak· one, consists ol tying the ducts . the home of Mra. Harold Jofut. cue.
i1
GETS GRANT
stabilize my vision. Now
to know that r:..~.
can_be purchaled without a pre- 1ng of qumlne, gout, k1dney d1s- that carry the aperms from the son on April 20th.
WASHINGTON (UPI)
11 cheaper?
baan't hurt Liz Ta lor and
ocr~plion are A~adU and Calma· ease and other causes.
. lestJcles to the ~emlnal veof.
BACJfi'EL w.s.w.s.
I Community racllltlet
As lor !Olin&amp; them,
Burton. Al•...!.,lt th •
t1ve • Analjjestc tablets. Your Q- I ba•" been lakinl elixir clea. Tbio operatwn has no Tbe W.S.W.S, of the Bachtel
KILLED IN rAU.
jtratlon Tueaday announced
are harder to knock out
a couple of old·-~...: .
doctor can tell you about oth· of terpm hydrate with codeme harmful effects on the husband. E.tJ.B. Church met 011 Tuesday SPRINGFIED, Ohio (UPI)- _,1,11011 plannlllg advance
glaues ore to knock
now, with the Romaa boll·
'"· If you Ita.., headaches Ire- dally for a chronic ,cough. Is Q - Nlneleeo ye"'! aeo when at the home of lllrs.
Glenn Julllll R. P11111J'III, 31, a oteelf for new sewege locltltlet
do have Insurance on
all that jaa fir behind,
quently he should make an ef· lhls hab1t • fo~m1ng . Does 1! I wao In ~ aervtco I con- Roush with litre, Ray Muilord frorller 111 the lntnationll I&amp;IJealt, Oblo JefleriCID
protect the eye,
IIW to bol •!flea :
lion 101 ffncl tho cause and rt· ,bavo any bad aide effect.J7
tractecl ayphiiJs. I wu treated ai co-hostess.
.
Harve~ter · co, , plant bert, wu '
'
nample: Two years
MGIIII wUI release 1110 Jll'laja ei .
and though I was cured. Three The leaiiOD "Parade of God'l killed '1\ieoday whell he ftll a
TO PLAY 'ftlLANE
preparJnc for a
"Tho Sandpiper" In
dlfJ'
~:~~~ a"~s~l!"';1nodtha~s! : : Mighty Act.l" was ]ll'IHilted b)' feet from tba HCOnd _,. o1 OXFORD, Oltlo (UPI) llleet Ia New York
. and the atudiO raporta
have
been t.akhtt1 more Mre. Achub Mlller and Mro. tilt bulldhlc . andtr
IIIII UnlY«olty of Ohle
cras.~ed Into a boundary -~:~:==pl~cturo. II raetloa up tho
treatment but tht teot 11 aWl G. B. Hue!ett. Mra. Hazelett tlon. Panara11 leU w11n 1 ~~et~ 1 nounead today 111 football
~thigh IIIOed and JIIY face,
para'"-t In MGM
positive Can I be cured'
read • poem concern11111 the lea- beom .wat mo•ed by tho wind , will meet Tulaoe fRr lha
lid lllCI forebaad ware eul,
A _ Yl• ltno had ...iequate son lllCI othera pmtJclpatln&amp; and _
alldl!ld 1ba ricllm 1rom
In illltorJ c111r1111 the
tho .plostle contact ••ed
treatment with
ant~ were Mro. Laura Elliott, Mrs. belilncl. ·
·,
umpafp
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eye.
syphilitic dru{jo, the chllnceo
Conlaclt &amp;re '),.bell; In
are you are cured. A lew peo........ , _ _
•Watch a llrl bloom
IPie keep on ahnwiJlll a poottivt
behind ~llflr o1
Iblood teat tvon alter they are
WeLL,LO ANP 8$1088S-.WHO CA' I' -'
into her natur I J!llf. ·II
cured.
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Grace Choreh
Announces

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Jackets Edge GAHS 2-l in 0.·pener
GUJ 8tobart't tremendooo 1n1 error Ill 'tile way. Mlddl•
home run wltb Buddy Moore port never rully threalened af.
on aecond bose In the fint ter the earl' flroworkl.
inning stood up for a !.-1 \'11. Tbe Jackell weal down 1·!.-3
lory Tuesday by tbe Middleport untU the fourth when stDbart
High school baseball twn ov- led oft with 0 Riolle, but Janey
er Gallipolis In the SEOAL wblfled, BUI HaUey, Jerry Van
Southem Division opener for lnwqejt and Mike Gardner, In
both ll!ama.
the liltb Dave Vujakllja walk·
. After tbat electrifying · 3'15 ed leading oft but was forced
foot poke that landed on ~ by Mark Tannel!lll, Jim JoJm.
st in Middleport, out.Jide the son. wed out to abort, and
park, Stobart spaced seven Blue Moore's oharp srounder at first
Devil hits and pitched stronsJy base wae dug up cleanly by
In the clutches lor his lint Dan Gilmore.
league win.
In the sixth Sauer led off
The victim was Ron Janey, witb a alngle bul stDbart Died
clever junior righthander who to left and Halley and Vanfn.
led the Blue Devil pilchlng sta~f wagen went down on infield
last season to a division title outs.
with a !;.! record. He gave up The Blue Devila were knock·
oniy four hits, fanned six, wall~ ing at the door In every lnniiJg
ed only one.
but couldn't bunch enough bitS
His big sin was comntltted off Stobart to breal&lt; through.
in that first frame when Moore Tbe generally sure - handed
led off with a bloop double on Jacket defense perntiUed only
the rightfleld line, and after one unearned run.
George Sauer fanned, Stobart It came in the third when
got the pitch be wanted and Gilmore led off wilh a triple
sent it Into the blue yonder. to the bank of the rond in left
The glue-fingered Blue Devil center. Gib MillirOn flied out
defense played without a field- Ito center, Halley's peg holdiug

Gilnlore on third, IIIICI Pbll
Sanden walked.
.
.
Wtth runnert on , first and
third, Rlclwd Loog I
abot
through .the middle wu stop.
ped brtlliBntly by III!COnd 88cker
Mike Gardner Who then failed
to. mal&lt;e • ploy at any baae,
Gilmore ocorlul, and bis wild
and late throw to first bale
rtlliDen on second and
·
Stobart fanned Pete Ander·
son and Keith Haner to get out
of trouble.
Tbe Middies aecond error, by
third ..cter Dave Casci, put
Larry Mitchell on first bale
leading off the fourth. Mike
Fisher, pinch-hillinB for Cre!lleaDS, singled to center, Mitchell stopping at second. Nobody wao out.
Janey popped high to the
mound. Gilmore lined out to
center, and Milliron struck out.
In the fifth Sanders led off
with a double and Stobart walk·
ed Long. He fanned Anderson,
Haner Uned to Mlirk Tannehill
at ahortstop but Mitchell got an

f:rotlng

AJJ,STARS

lnlllld •illlllt to 1111 tile bua
8tobBrt farmed
to &amp;l!t

oau:r Sentlpel. Pomero:r·Mld4iepcnt,.o., Aftt. s•. 11• ~

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Golfers1'in

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Wahama •·"en fell 1110
Willi ooe out ID tile ""'"'
auu•
Gilmore singled, Mllllroll fan.
1110 Tuesday on tile Pomeroy
ned, and Sanden llne4 out
courae to Middleport
H lg h
deep In left whldt VDjakllja P
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thered In alter a 1llllC nm.
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Leading off the oeventh Sto.
~m ~~lo:;w :
bart hit Long, tileD Andenoo
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popped to short, I.G!iil wu foreRindy, M., (:!6) clef.
ed 8,1 second on Haner's fieldGl'ftft (40) S.l.
def
er'o cbolce, and MltcbeU was
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Pat Edwards, M.. 14Bl.
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retired on a ground ball to Jim
Bi~ Zua~~) : · (4B) lost to
Johnoon at aecond base.
ayne
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runnera stranded.
,
bicycle?"
e ~ma~ (49') ~
Stobart fanned Dine, walked
to SaRay ciatworth M
three, bit one batter. ·
m
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del.
Thursday Middleport goes to
Rutland for a non - league contest. Jackaon, there, nUl Tue.
day Is the n01t le&lt;igue same.
Tbunday Gallipolla Ia at Pt.
Pleasant.
·
Gallipolie ..... 1101 1100 Il-l 7 0
Middleport . . . . i x- U 2
Janey and ong. Stobart and
Moore.
Umpires: A. Stobart, pltto;
Shephard, Ord, b.N.

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6.95

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SHIRTS By Arrow
.50
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EASTER SUITS

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HELEN HELP us

Easter Plans

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FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE

NEW!

Panther Nine Falls 6-4 to Jackson

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plays MariOtta and AtbeDI at day play !them here, ~
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Tried Ill ·IJM
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Francisco Giants, S-Z, and the Perel was broogbl up b!t tho rouow~ ~ ·
Chicago Cubo scored a ~~ vic- Reda near the elld of tbe 1164 Relief pitcher AI Mcllian cot
tory over the world champion season after hiltini 34 homtrl, Tom Haller to bit Into 1 douSt. Louis Cardinals in other Na- driving in 10'1 run• and batting ble play and atrlld! out FA! Baltiona I League games.
.309 in 124 games lor San Diego ley. with. two OD and """" out
ln the American League, Chi- but made only two blls Ill t5 m the nmth Inning to preaerve
, cago downed Baltimore S-3, De- tries for an .IJIO overage. He Bob Friend'• vletory for ~ PItroit beat Kansas City 11-4 and started out in 1960 w1th Geneva rates. Friend shut out tho

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Manager Dave Brlalol told the and Deron Johnson. It
, UPI Sports Wrller
Reds, "but . wben you see bijll Sannmy Ellis a five-run
~o ny Perez, wno broke Into hit, you'll ·want to play bim and enabled the rookie relief
h!..,t'ball as a shortstop, was somewhere."
pitching ace of 1964 to coast
,.ililed 10 second base and then The ~foot, 2-lncb, 1!)6.pouod lbe win.
(·()Jwt&gt;rted u1to a third baseman, righthander got h.is first chance Ellis, who made only five
nij" lind a home for himself in National League competition starts among his 52 apJ&gt;ea:ranc- ]1
tl ~ ·the Cmcinnati Reds at first when Manager Dick Sisler es enroute to a lG-3 record in
oa ~c.
, started him at first base Tues- 1964, allowed eight hits, struck I
~\ 22-year old native of Cam· day night and he came through out eight ba~ters a~d walk~
: i uty. Cuba, who now lives m in
sensatmnal style wtth a only two. Elhs exper1enced hlS
1
(Jmrlotte, N.C., Perez brought grand slam homer and a dou· most serious crisis in the third
lJ · ··can't miss" tag with him 1 ble
m the Reds ' 8-3 victory inning when doubles by Lee

\\~f'Q. he joined the Reds this Iover the Milwaukee .Braves. , Maye, a~d Joe Torre and Ma~k I
sprmg after being named the
Homers lD Ftftb
Jones s~gle produced two ~11- ,
l\1pst Valuable Player in the
Perez' homer came in the waukee runs and a 3-3 lle .
P.cific Coast League last
fifth inning off Denny LeMas- Johnson, who ~ingl~ ~me two
sQll.
. ter after the Red filled the bas~ runs m the farst mnmg, sent
··we don't know where you'll es &lt;JD a single by Vada P~nson the Reds bac~ . into a 4:s lead
wlnt to play him," San Diego and walks to Frank Robmson w1th a sacrif1ce . fly m the

Sizeo 8Yo to II , Slight

irregulars of better quality hose

Dlscounl Price

BEST COLA

Discount Price

.00

1

sea- l

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Men's Wash and Wear

Cotton Slacks

~

I West Scores 42 as Lakers

Easy care, wash and wear cotton fabrics. We11 tailored wash slacks for
men in popular Spring cOlors. Size~~
29-36. Special at tbe Bonanza.

LYONS

DISCOUNT
STORE
MIDDLEPORT - 0 HIO
POMEROY

Clover Farm Store
Route 7

Save On Your Spring and Easter Needs- Thursday, Friday &amp; Saturday
Join tho Easter Par...•

In One of Our Fino

SPRING
COATS

LADIES
EYELET TRIMMED
EASY-CARE COTTON

Pretty Laminated Fabrics
New Blend... Fabrics

HALF SLIPS
Easy care white cotton half slips - with
pretty eyelet embroidery trim . Double pan·
el, shadow proof. S1zes S, MandL.

TUPPERS PLAINS

EASTER FASHIONS
AT DISCOUNT PRICES

.88

BOY'.S REGULAR .W.
FANCY STRETCH

SOCKS
High quality fancy pottem
strereh soeks for boy&amp;. 2 til-

es 6'k to 8 and &amp;Yo

to

10\2. Fit• every hoy.

FREE BABY CHICK

DISCOUNT PRICI

Frl, &amp; Sot. April 16 6 17th
With I Glllons of GOI

Certified GuStation
W. Mlin St.

Fri . &amp; 5•t. April 16 &amp; 11th

Pomeroy

Sleepwear for women and misses. Fancy
printed cottons. Shift gowns in womens
size~ S, M and L. Girls Baby Doll Pajamal
Sizes 4 to 14.

s

ar.d 4 to 14
Discounr

Ready to use ...

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Philadelphia

BASKETS
tit laundry baskets. Smooth,
snag proof. Regular $1,00 ¥a-

lues. Seve at the

Western Dl\'ision
!Best 01 Se\:enl
W. L.

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Pbiladelphia 112 Boston 106
Los Angeles 117 Baltimore 115

terns suilable for any room in the houae.

FOR NEW WALKS

AHL Playoll Stondlngs
By United Press lnlemalional
Series A
(Best Of Finl
X· ROchester

Quebec
x-Ciinched series.
Series D
(Best Of Five)
Buffalo
Hershey

W. L.
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lJEL!VERY
LOW

'PRICES

GOEGLEIN
READY MIX CO.

s

M1ddlepor1. 0,

Gloss finish house paint in white and best
colors. Flat wall palnt ln white and pastel
e-olors. Save on paint at the Bonanza.

White &amp; Colors
Discount
Price

FURNITURE

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

WOMENS
MISSES end CHILD~NS

Sport Sneakers

Take your choice of colors ~ &amp;neakers for
girls and women - American made-ru~
ber soles - cushioned in solet. Big Values
at the Bonanza.

Pay Just $3.00 Per Waek

Sites 8112 to 3
Sites 4 to 10

NO

Price

Down Payment Required

PK6S.

8 eyl., auto. trans. Power ateerin&amp; and radio,

64 Thunderbird Hfidtop Landan

inch diameter.

64 ford Country Squire Wegon 4 Door
8 ... yl. Auto. trana.

Pow~r

luagag~t

stee-rlni, radio,

rack.

64 Falcon Wegon 4 Door
~

cyl. Slandanllrano. Badlo . .

63 ford Gelexie 500

Miracle

63 Rambler'Classic 220-4 Door

FRUITS

6 cyl. Stand . Trana_ Radio.

Largo size bap uoortod retl
looking artlficiol fndtl, a.
gular 89a valut, Shop lbo

63 ford Custom 2 Door
61 Ford Feirlene 500-2 Door

44:.

LADIES' NEW SPRING AND EASTER

HANDBAGS
Pretty

ban~bags

to &lt;OIIllpll-

ment your new Spring and
Easter outfit. Many abapel
and sizes.

88c to $J-77

...

61 Rembler Cl11slc 4 Door
59 Chevrolet Bel1lr 4 Door

Discount

TENNIS SHOES
AND OXFORDS
American made by En·
dicott Johnson. Heavy
moulded aole construc-tion. Cushion insoles.
Big Bonanza Values.

All Sizes

60 WiHys Jeep Dispatcher

Yths. II to 2
Boys 2 1-'2 to 6

Misses 6'12 to
ll

DISCOUNT
PRICE

0 cyl. 6 speed Irons. 2 JPeed rear axle. 175" W.B.

62 FORD F-100 PICKUP 6 CYL
57 CHEVROLET 2~ TON CAB and cHASSIS
6 speed trano. 2 speed I"Oir ute. 157" W.B,

• wheel drive. II eylilld•. .;

Soli, Ollddly liutor
bunnies tO delight .,.
ery tot.
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OUR EASTER SPECIAL

60 WILLYS % TON

PLUSH EASTER

BUNNIES

EASTER
CAKE

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64 CHEVROLET ~· TON PICKUP

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Make \lie ldddl~ baPP!' lot
Eaoter time with one oflhen
candy filled "''' or ballrea. ·

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large

2-64 Honda Motorcycles CA 95

wnR BASICITS

59c to

Sib. "

8 eyl, Powerglide trans. Radio.

777.:·
CANDY FILLED

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6 cylinder, radio.

Complete point pon and roll·
er aet to mate pointing blot
and euy. Buy a aet at tho
Bonanza todsy.

Special ". ·
Savingsl

Large, Crisp

59 Ford Country Squire Wegon 4 Door

SETS

p.eoraMij Toys end

y, gal.

8 C'!'lindff. Auto. tnm. Radio.

7 INCH PAINT PAN
AND ROLLER

Huvy Moulded Solo

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61 Ford Gelexle 2 Door

No.2V•

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FRUIT COCKTAIL ~~~~~~ous _ _ __ .~19c
5 ~;.49c
CANE SUGAR
OSAGI
$1
4
HALVES
PEACH
10••·99C
FOLGER'S INSTANT COFFEE
PINK SALMON (&gt;\ONTE ----N~~:~49c
BRAND
IIAGGIDY IUPI - - - - -

Whip

289 engine, St.tndard trans. Radio.

Bonanza.
DISCOUNT PRICI

a

KRAFT

2 Dr. Hardtop, 8 cylinder, auto. trans . Power Steet·ing and
radio .

LARGE CELLO BAG
Decorative Artificial

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BASKETS

Air t:onditioninl, full power.

DISCOUNT PRICE

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EASTER
CANDY

64 Ford Gelexle 500-4 Dr,

Men's, Boys •nd Youths

"For Those Who Want The Best"
eChoice of 4 Colors: Gold, Spruce, Toast,

.---TERMs--·

.99

and $5.47

Dixie Gloss
HOUSE PAINT OR
VICTOR VINYL LATEX

WALL PAINT

Sena
• Lifetime Guarantee On Springs
eArm Covers Included•
e Nylon Fabrics
• Foam Cushions

PLENTY OF

8 &lt;'fl. Auto. tran1. Power ateerln&amp; and brakes, Radio.

WY 2-3284

FAMOUS FLEXSTEEL

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All At DIICOUnf Prlc"

Add a new look to your home. Add concrete
walks. All work fully guaranted . . . . . and,
concrete increases your property's value.

LIVING ROOM SUITES at
DISCOUNT PRICES! ::2~:95
s148

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Price

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the

l.ow
Discount

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Comelnl Get More for Your Trade·ln
Save Money During Our E11ter Mark D-n

Kink proof, long laatin,tr pia..
tic garden hose with bran
fitting,;, 50 foot length - '-"

Our rack5 -are filled to overflowing
with new higb fash~on dresses in all
the bright, gay colors and pattem1
for Spring and Easter. Cottons, acelatea - tiDe blended fabriol. Sllop

Big 9xl2 Room Size Ruga with latex back.
Viscose yarn loop l.'ODstrucUon. Tweed pat-

~-Clinched series.

DOZ.

CAKE
MIX

Bona~

Petite'S, Juniors, Mlll81, Womens

LOOP RUGS

RUTLAND

PILLSBURY

Large size polyetheleno plelo

DRESSES

9xl2 Size
TWEED PATTERNS
FINE VISCOSE YARN

RT. 124

UNCLASSLFLID

HOSE

FOil FASHIONAND VALUESHOP THE BONANZA
NEW SPRING &amp; EASTER

rastern Di\•isiu.1
IBest Of Se\'Cn)

PHONI IH 2·5543

Mixed Eggs

BUSHEL SIZE
Oval Plastic Laulldry

50 FOOT LENGTHS
PLASTIC GARDEN

88

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By United Press {nternationat

fifth end Peerl
RACINE

SWISS CHOCOLA ..

Newest styles and shapes all
read.J for the big Easter Pa.
rade_ You'll find just the
hat you want at the Bonanza_

to

Clover Farm
Depertment Store

Right Reserved to Umlt Quantities

NEW SPRING HATS

88c S1·

Food Merket
"The Store Wltb A Hartt•

Pomeroy

LADIES
FANCY PRINTED

FREE BABY CHICK

RUTLAND

EVERY EASTER BUNNY
SAVES at THESE STORES

PISCOUNT PRICE

COTTON SHIFT GOWNS
and Girls4-14 B. D. PAJAMAS

RACINE

Opon I to I Mon. Thru lot.

Join the Easter parade in hi-gh
fashion without straining yOur
budget. Choose one of these
fine coats at the Bonanza today_
Choice of newest Spring fabrics
and colors.

Sizes S. M. L.
Discount
Price

Boston

MAU

carton ,
serves18 :il

Randsom• oport shirts for
men. Short sleeve stYlesfane; printed cotton foJI.
rleo In a110rted pot:tarDL,
Sizeo S, M and L.

Pretty nylon bose In elthe'r
plain or mesh. Popular Spring

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SPORT

Nylon Hose

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Royal Crown
EACH IIOTTU!
E!I!RVI!S THRI!e

LADIES' SEAMLESS
MESH OR PLAIN

o~sdes.

Easter Theme
Carried out

Glanta uotn Wlllte Ma71 bil ,a Ill&amp; flrslgame as a JIIIIDII"' Ill
hn&gt;niD homer ID the eJ&amp;hth. the canllnala- Rookie' ~
Dick Sdwfield and Bill Vlnlon Bobby ~. ap irom AlbeYWe
had two hill 4!1cb for tbe PI- of tho Soutbem laaut ......,.
rates.
be hit .iiOS wllb 14 homerS, hit
1loiJ Buill yielded five hits bll second bonier of 11M! and made only 16 pitches as and scored • IIOCOIId nm ,.,.. !be
tbo Cubo ap1D tolled Red Cobo. Curt SimD\0111 . . . . .
SCiloendHilst's hopLio of winning the lolls.

u m n M ~"I wa u ke e ·
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tt»· New y.,.\.p ; 11van1o S.DaUr Sentlnei,PomenJ1"M!ddleport, 0., Apr. 1., 1tel
Lea~ and won !be' leape bat..
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;J
Mancesof
Two-Stand. P
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or
F • aJS
~Blue Flame estiV . et

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G1'rls Register
. '
For Scouting

-G·-··-·· ,G: -- -- Summer.4c::dvltiu
l. roup lven
PJnnn.e dforCuln
· Program on
Plans were made for !be sum·
mer months when Roell Springs Tbe Blue Flame Festival, one ..., for
Easter Theme
Cub Scoula Pack 2M met Sat· of the nation's most unueual lproduct&amp;

GroupA~ivity

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IIEII!

lNG ' POITI'ONED
tUIII TO MEE'1'
·
MEEm•
ot !be Willlnl The Twin Clt7 Sbrtne dub The Soutberll x.oc.~ 1tll .,.
The
~ol !be Enterpr!H iwill meet Thuraday. at I bulP·~- lth _ ... PTA wiD meet ..
church

llcheduled

forlat

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·~ 0-1 Apr. 14, leeG-9 her. Oflloen for tile eomJtw tty to 1111 qed.

~ :a.;:~r;~:lea re;. 'W;;,-,...Ion. Tbuncil!,. A;.
~d. no retresb-~~i ~ucJ;!! ~i In u...

9MeiiJhers of
New Haven
FFAChapter
News Notes
At Cedar Lak~ II.BODODSNDRON CLUB

~~~~~·:1'n!':ay,~ 1\:: meelinl

Plans were made Monday lor
due to Holy week. .
menta.
iiiiiiiiiillliil--.i
tllltural gu and ~w girls of Middleport to Join •
=jiooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitlilllliil'iii
Ia the bomemak ng Brownie, Junior Girl Seoul or
•
A program on the
EaSI~rn urday evening at the Saliabury traveling shows for bomemak· field. Look-ahead feature~are cadet Girl Scout Troop when
theme was presented when 'School.
ers, will play in Pomeroy, Wed· .also a part of tha two pe rm- Mrs. Ca.wtbolll, ~lrl Scout
Group J of the Women's Asso- , Richard Young, cubmaster, nesday and Thursday, April 28 an~esk.nLeo~ ;;'po.::!iu. glfll ecutive of Parker'sbur(, met at
ciallon of the First . Umted presided ond scheduled for the and Z9.
• ill be g seated to membera th~ Middlej)Ort Jllgh
School
Presbyterian Church '" M•ddle· sum.'Tler were a picnic In June Allen L Leonard. Pomeroy , w
~
of the with Mrs. Richard Vaughan and
port mel Monday evenmg al at the school, a cubmoblle der· 'Middleport manager for Col':;:'- ~ 0~ t:l~g~~ of eacbas~rman...,, mothers of eligible sirls.
the home of Mi" Bev.rly Per~ by in July, a summer theatre bia Gas of Ohio, Inc., saki e g
Two Browme Troop11 may be
rin.
. '" August, and a trip to the two dally performances will be ,
organized, dependinl oo the
Mr~. Thomas Kelly, prr.si-! museum at Marletta, the date ,from the .stag~ of tbe P~m~ro~
•
1\r
number of girls In the age
dent . opened the meeling . Miss . ,., he •nnnunced.
·Junior H1gh ochool AudJton~ 8
bracket.
1
Rost'{:ta Lisle gave the opt~ning · It was decided to collect 50c wlth each show beginmng 8
A number of leaden were
prayer followed by devottons from each scout at the Pack p.m.
brln • ,
appointed including Mra. I. H.
entltll'd "A LIVIng Hope." by meetm~s in•tead of collecting ! The Gas Comoany ill. l
Entered Hospllll
Neal, Mrs. Tracy Hanning
Mrs D~le Walburn
weeki\ dues. Plana were made ing the Blue Flame Fe~Uva t~ : Among
those wbo entered and Mrs. Vaughan, Brownles;
The studv lesson was by Mrs for a skatmg party Sunday, Ap- lPomeroy m co-sponsors . tp ;
' Holzer hospital in the past 24 Mrs. John Krawsczyn, Mrs.
Fred Le\\IS ent 1Iled, "Frel'l!nm r1 1 25 . lrom 2 · 5 p. m . at the !Pomeroy-Middleport Daily ere~ 1 hours were : Wendell T. James, Charles Snlith and Mrs. Low·
of Faith"
SkaiO~A·Way. The scouts will tine! and . ~peratmg :;: r- ' 2004 l;hatbam Ave., Lawrence eU Beaver, Mrs. Keith Goble,
The group made plans for a prt•sen1 thetr
Scout-0-Rama ants. AdmlSS_I00 to :
pe 1 Russ~11, 705 Third Ave., Mrs. Mrs. Fred GJbbs, JunioJ'IJi Mrs.
dinner to be held M.:ty 10 at the program at the April 20 meet- 1 f~;m~nces wdl
Now" is , Gary Garland Lear. Galllpolb, Harold Thomas, Mrs. Clareo.ce
Marlin Rest.aurant w•th a bus•· 1ng of lh~ Salisbury PTA.
1
Thmgs That
for
t hi 5 CarlL. wears, Sr., Patriot Star McNeal, Mrs. Fr8J!klin Trlp..
nt'SS meetmg to follow m Ihe
Relreshments were served the general theme
F t val IRt Mrs. August E. Rutt, Rio lett and Mrs. Earl PoweU, Com1
1
·•
· · ner s.
Gas company off1ce
At t he "~nay ffil:'l:' t'lng• Carl Of· year's Blue Fame rt thest the• Grande
Phil Jackson Duncan, mJSSlO
Mtss Charlotte Davidson was futt w•ll present a rnagtc act. beanng out t~! ~~~com aletely Rt. 1 Cheshire. Mrs.
Lo~en About SO girls have registel'we\comed as a nt'W member
s~ow IS all n he Festivaf res- Thompson, Jr., Crown City, ed.. They wiLl be placed accord'l'he class is sttll selling greet~
ISStOnary
~::::~:~~ ~~~m~st years, ,J'h,ch Mrs. Neal A. Baker, 2005 MI. lng to age In reg"';!ll loA::~
mg cards and persons wJShmg I
have been seen throughout Ohio. Vernon Ave., Pt. Pleas':"'\•
school fade n~xtbe held after
to purchase them may cont.:~cl
,,
.
Him I "Tell You What We're Gonna Lyle G. Poteet, 810 Vland .• er mee mg Wl
Mrs. Kelly . A l:take sale IS plan~ I The ~ymn. Cro~n
a . Do" is the title for the
first Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Charles ~· Easter.
ned for thiS Saturday, .A.pnl I• W!lh Many ( ro~n~os~~d p:~- da 's resentation, while ''The Knapp, Cllfton, W. Va., Wil·
wtlh the locatiOn lobe annour•~ : Pr by Mrs J ),;th.
,·. pg I w:nde; Of It All" Is the theme liam Joe Roush, Mason, w. Va., Tag Day Planned
dent opened
e met&gt; m 0
1
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Rt 3 Leon
_~
ced
' ~ .
.
Socie- for the second day Hostess A· IAncil
c er,
.
' Fo Cancer Funa
Miss Perrm served a di'ss:rt I he w~~e~.Jsrs~~:iot~:ry church ice Ashworth and Blue Flame W. Va, Mrs. Amer~es A. Old- Pla~s were made for spancourse to MISS Rosetta Li sle. , l y of I t th' ~urch
Festival Manager Bob Etchhorn, aker, Grimms Landmg, W. Va., soring a tag day for Ute
Mrs. Edward Crooks MJSS Char- I recent y a l t' c ere. read a popular and entertaming on- Mrs. Charles W. Ebhn, Rt. 3 fund drive when the
lotte Davidson. Mrs yale W~l- Com;~:~~: ~~~~oo~ and from stage team, will conduct both Pomeroy, Mrs Bla•ne Carter, tlonal Order of Job's
burn. Mrs. Thomas Kelly. ~~ ~ f~omC' b l! Chnstlan Center .I shows assisted by Betty N~w- Jr., Rutland , Charles E. Law~ met Monday evening
Fred Lewis Mrs
R.If' a~ 1 1 ~ .amp e
cirtv for boxes ton of the Gas Company offJCe son, Rt. 2 Ractne, Charles. M. Masonic Temple.
Choose From
Vaughan and Mts)J Larol) 11 thankmg the'fhSo 11,. ,n here and additional cast mem- 1Butcher Rt. 1 Harrisonville, Stephanie Pullen
honored
.
I sent them.
e omen s c -~
.
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k
Russ~ II
t b held at Granville bers.
George C. Rehs. Rt. 2 Jac son, queen presided and plans were
The Latest Styles &amp; Color.s
erence 0 e d 1 J
Adopting "showtime" condi- Mrs Flossie M. Wills, Wellston, dlscus'sed and a practice held
16
19
, was annoum·e or une ·
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M
·
SFRVICE ANNOUNCED
1R
ts on the RIO Grande As-l'tions, the FestJva cas " use~ Mrs. Raymond F. Weyand, c- for the joint inspection with
Ther~ Will be a Good Friday so:~~~n meetmg were given by "Blu\ F!a~e l:.r~~~:~etti~s
Arthur, John M. ~av~son, R~. Ga1lipolis Bethel on May 10.
sen'ICI:' at tht&gt; Syracuse F. U 1
· b rs who altended. T h e ! Ne~ or or 5
1 Solilh Pomt, MISS ary
· The schedule for the gran.d s~
B Church at 7.30 p m. Friday, I ~=: ~ve oflertng was dedJcat -lt? mtroduce new . homerna~~! Hughes, Rt. 1 Franklin Furn~ Isian to be . held in Cmcm~atl, :
Apnl 16. Thls will be a cooper- , ed byg Mrs. Lorain Sterrett. An tips, new and exotlc foods, -- a~e, and Mrs. Robert Q Sayre. June 17 and 19 was re~tved.
alive effort of the part of tlle invitation was received to atRipley, W. ~a.
At th~ close of the meetmg ~
Nnzarent&gt;, Methodist, Presbyter~ tend a meeting at Jackson honBirths .
surprlse shower was.given Shel· ,
ian. and KU .B. Chu~che.~ of oring the Samuels. missionarMrs. Denver C. Llvely, Rt. 1 Ia Cowan, after whlch refreshlhe Syracuse Commumty. The .. t
llaty
("Df&gt;J~I)
Vinton. daughter, 7:59 p.m. ments were served Ly Mrs.
publ!e 1s invited.
I Je~r:~';. T. Shelton pn·sented
Tuesday. Mrs. John WilHam H_ele~e Mul~en, promotor of has~ :
I!he program u&gt;mg as her topic,
EASTER CAMEOS
Brown, Rt. I Rutland, daugh- pltahly assiSted by Mrs. Geor .
PLAN SERVICE
, "Love as Gnd loves.. Others
By Ralph T. Nordlund
ter, 1:43 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. g1a Watson.
In All the Latest Colors
The Syracuse E.U.B . Church akin
::~rt were Mrs .Joseph
Gary Garland Lear, Gallipolis,
----will hold a sunrise prayer ser~ tc·· kg rv~rs Victor Young Mrs . i On rock-crowned C~lva~
daughter, 12 :50 p.m. Tuesday.
SERVED REFRESHMENTS
~•ce ::~1 6 a.m. Easter Sunday, ~ - ·
·
d M 'St .Three crosses stand m disarray
Dlscharged
Mrs. Allie Hawley,
Mrs.
.
I
William
Watson
an
l
rs.
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1he
be
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tall
.
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April 18. All are we come.
•
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1 ute. Wl nesses . Y
Patients recently discharged Pau aptons
were m Ca1e:1rge
Pastels and White
,:.:_;;.,;;.~_;.;:.....,
ret!.
1
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sm's
enormlty
h
R
d
ki
Mrs
Paul
Haptonstall
were
in
cahrge
1
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The meeting closed with 8 · Appealing to the coming day. included Jo 0
e n, b . of serving refreshments
of
i prayer ol th&gt;nk&gt;givmg by Mrs. I
Ernest Watts, ~_Irs..
Ro er
Edd L ttl Bruce sandwiches and punch to the
;
Cook.
~fter/,r:icl~h:ef~:~l:~~~~~
;
On
Calvary's
eastern
slope
I
~~i~·e:Irs.
Ken~eethl ~~Haffie, senior band members and their
Pomeray, Ohio
~~~r~r~:;pv.e Jlu~~esses fo.r ' the A garden ~~~~~here flowers Mrs. E~nest Cornwell, Forma~ guests at dthde. annuahleld Sbatnud
TONIGHT
· wJ·11 be t he West i Thither sad women
·
Cecll dance an. mner
a r. May meellng
grope, stevens, Ra1ph Groves
.r
'
HANK WILLIAMS'
Mam-St grou!J.
I Their hearts bereft or hope Legg, John Marsh_an, Emmett day evemng.
"YOUR CHEATIN' HEART"
•
·
·\Till dawn reveals a riven tomb! Hughes, Mrs. LeWIS
Taylor, Contrary to-::ru::;l::
es:-:o 'f heraldGeorge Hamilton, a~ Hank
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Serrlf'I'S
11re
Heltl
\
:Miss
Isabel
Boggs,
Larry
Ross,
ry,
the
eagle
o~
the
presidential
Williams·Susan
Oliver H.ed
1
Buttons-Arthur
O'Connell
for fuge 11 e If' 11lhurn 1 'Round sacred calvary
Mrs. Grover Neville, Mrs. Paul seal of the Umted States faces \
Chris Crosby·Rex ln~ram
Funeral services for Eugene our thoughts on Easter linger Fontaine, Mrs, Harold Gregory is own left Presldent Truman,
Hank WHLiams lives again.
sines again a true life storv Walburn who died at W1ight
yet:
1 and infant son. Mrs. Robert F. in 1945, decreed that the eagle,
~~~i::'i~~~~~~~~~~~
which touche!oi the heart, a1· ·. Patterso~ Air Force Base Has- The cross that set us free, , Dugan. Mrs. Bob J. Thomas (ace its own right.
.:•&lt;~-t~:"~'
~~i:i,!'i
ternnttng between joy and pita\ in D::~yton, were held Wed- The open torn,b, we seeand Mrs. Burdell Hayes.
1
'i!&lt;
-tragedy~
nesday
at
the
Rawlings~Coals
And
yonder,
dawn
•
flushed
.
1
.
·
Colorcertoons
Funeral Home with the Rev .
Olivet!
SON IS BORN
[
Admission 75c &amp;. 40c
McMillen of
Washington .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paul~
THURSDAY, AprH 15
Court House, and the Rev· \
sen of Shade are announcing
NOT OPEN
Donald H1cks, officiating. Pall- ~
COME FROM BELP~E 1 the birth of a son, Cris Lamont
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
i bearers were
('o-workers with Mr. and Mrs. George Je ss on Saturday, April 3, Bt Shel- '
"LA~·~~ t;'~AGE"
Walburn at Lockbourne
Air and children, Karla, _Kandyf tering Arms Hospital, Athens.
Olivia deHaviUand, Ann So· , F'orce Base in Columbus.
I Ketth, Kelly and Kerrl
. o Grandparents are Mrs. Clara
thern flafaPI Campo~. WAR ·
Out-of-town relatives
and Belpre were Satur~ay
ntghl Paulsen of Hemlock
Grove,
N!Nd: UO NOT SEE IT friends here for the services and Sunday guests of Mr. and · Mrs. Hall Frost, Ashlantl
~~~~'JE·!· tfeaf~~~~l~i;s, B"ru~~j: [w"·aerllbe,,.hni,s molhPr, ~1rs. M;lhel \Mrs. Carl E. Lee and Larry of I Harley Seyler of Kent. The I,.
ized~ What happPns i~ not
Columbus; Mrs. Car~ Long Bottom. They were ~atur~ . Paulsens also have two other ,,
for the WEAL. it is, perham;. rie Augustine, Athens: Mr. and day afternoon guests .of hts mo-[ sons, Charles and Eric.
not f'ven ror the stron g!
Mrs. HPrbert Riggs, Cooksville; i ther, Mrs. Eva TheiSS of Ra- -,...;.........=====;;;;;;i;:
1
"GOLD FOR THE CAESARS'' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cox, Steu~ ; cine, R. D.
,.
(Tt&gt;ehnieolorl
1,, ·.
Jefrrey Hunter, Ron Randell, benville; Mrs. Viola Finstead, l
- -- - · and pi- note those - ' little hMlsl
Mylene Dt&gt;mongeot.
Mrs. Jean Edalin.sky, ~Irs. MEAT CARE
SUNDAY, MONDAY , TUES. ' Floyd Gibson, the Rev. Clifford WASIIINGTON !UP!] - Va~
BREEZY, with a brisk lldmltt lteef, TIPPY, endosecl on a town hell. ancl OANaR, atroppod to a itt
April 18-19-20
Coleman. Columbus; Mr. and riety meals, such as liver, kid·
Your Dopendoble
JERRY LF.WIS
Mrs. Harold Hinkle, McConnels- neys and sweetbreads,
need
hML Truly ref.-.hing ••• as seen in lngenu..
Dooler For
"DISOROERL Y ORDERLY" ville: Mrs. Francis Yeauger refrigerator storage just as oth·
(Tef'hnirolor)
h h
sh
Is
De rt
t
Jerrv Lewis. susan Oliver. and Lawrence Yeauger, C es ~ er fre mea .
pa men
Glenda Farrf:&gt;\1.
ire and Charles Walburn
of of Agriculture officials say. To
I
AND
Colorcartoo:":'=::::=...::w~·ic:::h:::it:a...:_fa::l;:;ls:O,-.T::e:::••:::s:.:..- - - . assure quality, store the meat '
loosely covered , In the coldest I
part of the refrigerstor and use
the meat within a few dayo af- I
PhOIIO WY -2-2550
ter buying.
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FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION
LAMINATED CREPES, JERSEYS, NUBBlES,
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You'll have a grand time making your Easter choice from among this
many spiendot;ed selection of fine coats newly arrived to fill our fasiJ.
ion department. When you lruy your coat at Stiffler's you know the
styles are right and important too you know they are priced to be kind
to your budget -Come in today and make your selection- you'll find
just the coat you like and•save money too.
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Especially at these budget prices.

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$1.99 to $J.9 5
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IN ONE OF THESE NEW

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WITH THE TRUE FEMININE LOOK
~ter Spring - The season of all that is new and renewing. Now, 81
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ne~ •o.ftness . new femimmty, the el~~~:ant graeeful Jarly like' look and
)'~u ll fmd th11 true when YDU feast your eyes on the new dresses tbat
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REASONABLE
OFFER
.

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IN ALL THE POPULAR SPRING FABRICS

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- sprln!. t handsome handbags, styled
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fl(ril.

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to be in on the fashion parade. ~
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preSided'.at lh'e buslttes•
PT. PLE;ASANT - The Ma- i ing. Glenn Smith spoke to
s~n County Educati&lt;In Assocla-; group about his F.F.A.
boys
!ton has elected officers lor helping with the Community
the coming year, Mrs. Clara Project of the Club: the
Belle Dunn, president; Richard 'entrance to tbe Mason-PornoWilkes, vice president;
Mrs. roy Bridge. The club voted to
Marie . J. CUtlip, secretary, sponsor ·a 'F.F.A. boy to State
and Mtchael Whalen, treasurer. Conservation Camp.
Miss zelila Knapp will repre- Committees for the Mother •
sent Mason County in the Miss Daughter Blinquet to be held on
WVEA COD~. The West Vir- May 3rd at HarUord Methodist
gm1a EducatiOn Assoc1at1oo is Church were named: Program
celebratlq it&amp; lootb annlversa. -Mi-a. Rober! Layne, Mrs. E.
ry this year, and a teacher A. Schaekel, Mrs. Louis Karschfrom one of the 55 counties will nik, and Mrs. Henry H. Buck;
be named Miss WVEA who will DecoratiOns - Mrs.
Ralph
represent the profession at all Sayre, Mrs. B. J. Howard, Mrs.
official functi&lt;Ins dUring the C. M. Adams, Jr. and M r a.
observance of the association's James N. Roush.
iootb birthday. Mrs. Evelyn The State Meeting to be held
Gammon was elected a dele-- on May 3rd through 5th at Changate to tbe WVEA Delegate As- cellor Hotel in Parkersburg was
sembly.
announced. Mrs. Larry Lieving
· was accepted as a new memCHARGE DISMISSED
POINT PLEASANT - T h e 'ed to withdraw cbalges. T h e
JusState has ~mlBsed the rape misdemeanor appeal •
Bush .,r. lice of Peace Court against Mra.
•harge against
ter being Informed
the pros- Leo R. Roush haa also
ecuung witness
abe wlsb- ilismissed.

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Savings

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THf POET'S

Either Circle me! till
Tuftday eoenJuc with
Mn.
John F. Rousb and ;lb. 'l'bomaa Grinllead u bOiteoae,. Tbe
pnllfam wll! preseat.ed by Mra.
WUUam PoweD. Ollleta ~
1n1 were Mn. John Jl'ry, Mn.
WUllam RuueD, Mra. WIDIJm
Powell, Jr., Mra. Jaclt Henc\11,
Mrs. Otto Grimm.
The Rebecco Circle met on
Wednesday after.--. w1tb Mra.
B. R. Vance 11 boeteaa. 1!Je
PnllfBID was presented by Mra.
Hllda Ridgway. Othen atteod1n1 were Mrl. Roland Karr,
Mrs. Jack Welch, Mrs. Ralph
Wbltmore, Mra. Edna Burr!J,
Mrs. C. M. Adama, Jr., Mrs.
David Roush.
----PleuoDI Valier 81 pllll
ADMI11ED· Mrs. Epamtnondu Rolllna,
Mrs.
ry McComas, Aahton.
DISCHARGED: Mra.
Holbrook and daughter,
Pleaaant· Mrs. John Cox
son Gallipolis· Mra. Jolm GilUapie and da~ghter Southside;
Walter Rollins, GaWpoUa; Ashbell, Glover, Henderson; Mrs.
Maggie Sharp, GlenwDIId; Rich&amp;111 Meadows, ·Apple Grove;
Bayard Hughes, Huntington.
BIRTH: A daughter to Mr. :
and Mrs. Epaminondas Rollins,
Letart.

i..etart;

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Home
M.\SON - Nine members of Demonstration Club met
on
lt.e Waham. Chapter ol Future 'l:bunday aYifie Club Houae
Farmers of America particlpat- with Mrs.,4ohn T. Reltmire and
ed in the •nnual FFA Schol~sllc Mrs. ll,ol'ry Grimm as hosleS&amp;contests at Cedar. Lakes FFA- es. The mee!lq was opened
FHA ca'llP at Ripley on Ap- with !be club pledge. Devotions
rli 8.
were in charge of Mrs. G. B.
The cbapler was represented Hazelett, ber subject
was
lr. the parllamentlli'Y procedure "Good Morning, and What It .
contest, In tbe creed contest, Spring?"
'
LIONS CLUB
and In the talent contest.
, A shoft business meeting was I The Semi-Monthly Meeting of
Members from Whdma oom- : held. Those attendjng were Mrs. ' lhe New Haven Lions Club met
peting were Parliamentary Pro-J Clarence Tbomas Mro. Albert at tbe American Legion HaD
cedure. Dale Rollins, Paul Hoff- I Roulh, Mrs. Job ,Scarberry, with the Auxiliary memben
man. Kenny rry, Jim
Mrs. Charles Yoriker, Mrs. Char- servlq the_ dinner.
.
WISe, p11.1e Maehlr,
Brian lea Machlr, Mrs.
Leonard Eel CUnningham presided at
Kearn•. and Mickey Brown, , Smithson, Mrs. Charles Jewell, the business meeting. The anO'eed, Joey Smithson, and Tal- . Mrs. G. B. Hazelett and the nual Boy Scout Sustaining Mem
ent, Jim 'Vise.
llosress, Mrs. Reitmi••·
bership Drive was initiated at
Gary ~hamplln of Ripley. won
TOWN COUNCIL
tbe meeting. This drive is to prothe Public Speaking contest Mr. George Thayer was ap- vide operating and adlninistra·
with Dale Wheeler ol Pt. Plea" I pointed by the Town Council to : live funds for a trl-county area,
ant and Barry Alford ot H.an- the position 01 Mayor of the ~eigs, Gallla. and Mason ~nnan placmg second and thud, 1 Town at the !'l!gulal' bi-mon!b- llies. Paul Rickard was appomtrespectively.
~
'lly meeting of the ~uncll. Mr. ed chairman of the drive.
Tom ~mith of Spencer placed Thayer will fll1 .tlle un.,.plred The clpb discussed how or
first in the Creed contest while term of Donald Bailey who re- what could be done to help get
Jtrry Scyoc of Sandyville and signed. Mr. Bailey 'and his the swimming pool In operation
Billy Barker tied lor second family will move tlds week to this summer. The club went on
.
place.
Americus, Georg:a, where Mr. record as being willing, ready
ACTION FILED
In the Talent Contest llovens~ Bailey has aet...,pted
, and able to help in any way pos- PT. PLEASANT - A civil •
wood High school placed first 1 ment with The Redman Corpor- sible lo get the pool into oper- action has been filed in the or- 1
and Pt. Pleasan• won second ation.
ation. They also discussed that lice of the Circutl Clerk styled ,
place. Third place was won by The council ha• received sev· they felt that all the citl2erts_ of Ray C. Call, Inc .. a Corp. vs. I
Parkersburg.
erat complaints a~out dogs run- tbe town would back the gettmg The Eastern States Petroleum ·
Accompanying t h e Waha·, nlng loose. fh·"' wish to re- the pool operating again. All Inc.. Dallas, Texas. According
n.a group to Ripley were Frank mind th• cit.izcns ol the town that is needed is ~anlzation to the complaint the defendant
Robinson, a Greenhand In the ordinance to the effect· that and leadership.
owes plaintiff the sum of ~13.10
chapter, and Glenn Smith, chap- ' dogs must be tie.! or oil a leash LUTHERAN CIRCLES MEET for goods and labor sold and 1
ter advisor.
betwPen April 1 to October 1. The Esther and Rebkca Clr- delivered by the plaintiff to deThis will be enforced and they cles of the Lutheran Church fendant between January I, 1965
1asked tbe e&lt;&gt;&lt;Ip••alion from the Women met for their April and March I, 1965. The plalnService is Held
citiZI'ns.
meetings at the St. Paul's Par- tiff demands judgment against
NEHACLIMA
GARDEN
CLUB
ish
Houae. The program was defendant In that sum plus
For S, F. Duncan
The Nehaclima Garden Club on the care and our responsibil- interest.
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral met on Mondav evening at the
service for Sherman Francis Educational Building of
the
Duncan, 95, former Gallipolis E.U.B. Church with Mrs. Har·
Ferry resident, will be held on ry Miller, Mrs. James Gilbi;rt
Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the and Miss Ethel Riddle as host· '
For Boys
J9rdan Baptist Church with the esses.
C-D·E Widtha
Rev. William Hatfield and the The progr&amp;m on Soil Conser8'12-4
Rev. Brady Duncan officiating. vation wa~ D(e&amp;e{Jted by Miss
Burial will be in the Beale Cha- Ethel Riddle hnd se,~eral of h&lt;r
pel cemeter).
5th grade pupils: Cin&lt;ii Roush,
Mr. Dum:a1. died Sunday in a Michael Howard, S~aron P..1ck·
Miami, Fla., hospital. He was ard, Bonnie Jones, Randy Clr.rk,
born February 11, 1870, a son Bruce Adam,, Polly Smith and
of the late Moses and Martha Kandi Sayre. Glenn Smith and
Persinger Duncan. Surviving several of his Sophomore Yoare three sons, Bryan, Detroit, Ag students presenred a que-sMicbigan: Lewis and Leland tion and answer discussion on
Duncan, both of Miami, Fla., Soil Conservation· Dale Rollins,
and one daughter, Mrs. Rilla Dale Machir, P;~ul Hoffman,
Lambert of Largo, Fla. The Kenny Fry, and Brian Kearns.
MIDDLEPORT, D.
body is at the Chapman • Wil- They coocluded their p•rt of
coxen Mortuary when friends the prosram with a film on the
may caU.
topic.
The roll call was aiiSwered
Educators Name
with "Signs of Spring, in my

HospitaJ -,ewS

I M •. •
Society Meets

two year period were elected:
President - Mrs. JIUJie! N.
Roush, Vice President - Mrs.
Cbester Weaver; Recording sec.
retary - Mrs. Martin Berilford; Trea.surer - MrJ. Wi~
liam Crow ; Corresponcllnc sec.
relary - Mn. Ralph Sayre.
Those attending were Mrs.
James N. Roush, Mrs. Ray Pick·
ena, Jr .•Mra. Robert Layne,
Mrs. B. J. Howard, Mrs. '!bornas Hoffman, Mrs. David Flelda,
Jr., Mrs. Earl Clark, Mrs. Pete
Burris, Mro. Henry Buck, Mrs.
Phil Batey, Mro. Carroll AdOIJUI, . Jr., !be hostesses and
guests.

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• • Ill- 1 I I
I Ne01e C1aJ te. to I 'I\JtiiiOI'WIN Pmy Gil P'ord·poWered WI, ..,a ..,_.
MIJIIr LMIH 1teRJ1o
BrYan. Winne~ - Acutm (l.f), Terry !1-Gl and AleUt. !lew1~? Sel!tlntl, Pllmii'Oy-Mld ltpo~. 0, Apr. 14, 1 II were Mrs. w:thoa Clark
ot '. Fridoy nl&amp;hl. '4rs. Jack f.:ar· veteran AI Miller, Roseville.~. By Uollo4 Pnio r.-tltllll Loser _ Segul (11-1).
man, D. t.H m, Wtf ,,1,
Albena and Mrs. Margaret Dolle· sey w... d•'IIOMII1101'· Cake, ice Mich., ~ \lrlVI one of them.·
Piche 'tl lind
11Ia; and Mn. Zot1 Dean ol Hllr- IOI'WII, IIOifee and tool aid WOH No driver Wll ""meet lor the Detroit
UO 000 101-11 11
021 000 Z20- 7 12-0 Newman (11-1).
8D UB
rlaonvlllt.
\oemd to Mrs. PbfUIJ V~yard, IOCODd Clll'.
K&amp;ft City ~ 000 001- 4 11

R...u Yl!lt

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HarrlSO

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WOMENS- MISSES

weekend with her oon, Mr. ond Golda
Mra. Ruby Halll· from AI Deon, Lo~
Beach, van. Squl,
Ia!,
Mn. John Gibson ond lamny lday , Mra. IAiha Co,lterlll, Mro. Calli. One of Dean • cars will.
- - - - - - - - - of Athens.
Lola Clark: Mrs. Betty GilkiJ. be drlvtn by rookie Marlon
Mr. and Mrs. HarT)' Sovel or
By ..... Felb: Altlrt
• Mr. and Mrs. David Wioeman Mrs. Helen SIAlut, Mrs. Grace drettl, Naf.8retb, Pa.
Joppa Ylsited Mr. and
Mrs. Mf!. Raymond Smith
and their two children
Saturday Clark and Mrs. Felix Alkltt. Thursday 11 tile lilt day lor .
f"•t At I - - - - Dallas Schull!.
children, Janet, Bill and SU.an nlpt.
Five children also were pr""""l. entries in the annual Memorial '
Mr. and Mro. Harley Llnth~ of Athens spent
WedneadaY Rev. Ttets sent lour youlha .
Day Classic.
cum and granddlaulhter, Sher· evtninc with Mrs. Hope Harp- from Cheshlro who _spent WedI
rtf . of Joppa visited Mr. and er. and family of Harrisonville. ~y evenlnc w1th Rev.WI~
FIELD CLIMBS TO u
:,.........,.........,.,..........,_
Mrs. Orville Barrlnpr and lam- Mr. and Mrs. Chari.. Ander-:Uam Barnhart of Harnsonville.:
FREE IAIY CHICK
oly .
soo and family of
Charlotte,' TheY '"111 sonl• and vl.tlted lor JNDIANAPOUS, lnd. 'UP!)
Prl. • lot. April 16 " 17th
'
Mr and Mra Herman Chtv- :Mich. visited recently
with a while.
- The field lor the lndllanapolll ll
ali.,' of Reeda~llle visited Mr. blo ~other, Mro. Clyde AlJdel"- Lana Gibson vlllted Mr. and 500-mile auiAl race jumped
f2
With I ChlloM or •••
and Mrs. Ernie Barrlnltr and ! son. Dorothy and Paul AJider- :Mro. Charlea Jonea Thursday Tuesday with fl~e new
Cortlflocl Gao Stotlon
WY ~2155
familv
n
and
Mr.
•nd
Mrs.
Bill
Slatevenlnl.
An
lndianapoht
auto
dealer
W,
Malo
51,
,
_
,
.
,
I.
Melli
St.
6111
10
1
Mrs.' CoMie Reed and aoner of Liberty, W. Yo.
..
and Mr. and Mrs. !von Cheva- l Mrs. CIUton Morris and child·
uer and dauahters, Florenc~ and lren of Col~mbus v1s1ted last 1
Lana, and 1randchlldren, Mike wetkend w1th Mr. and Mrs.
and Deb, visited Mr. and Mn. Johnny MorriS, local.
Ernie BaiTlnpr and family. Mro . Clyde Anderson and her
Mr. and Mra. Clifford Rock· son, Charleo Anderson, VISited
bold and dauehters, Bonnie and ,Ciyde Anderson, Jr .• who . w~s
Connie. and Mrs. Marteene recently operate.d on. H~ 1s m
Rockhold of Reedsville visited 1Thom81 Memonal Hospital In
Mr. and Mrt. Floyd Schultz and South Charleston, W. Va.
J.-y.
Mr. and Mrs .. Melvin Morrll
Mrs. Wanda Klmet and oon of Columbus v~lted Sunday af·
and Dalt Rockhold visited Mr. iternoon w1th h1s parent•, Mr.
and Mr!. Walter Rocthold and and Mrs. Johnny Morrl• local.
familv at Reedsville.
I Mro. Russell Henderson and
Mr~. Bernice Barber and , Mrs. Garnet Swisher .and child·
family of Toronto moved back re.n of Columbus visited last
w Eden
1Saturday with her son and bro1ltr United Brethren Church thor, Mr. and Mrs. Lester HI!D- .

News Notes

Social Notes

ROlL-UP and SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT$

CLEARANCE

I

· A variety of collar! - notch colla!. apread cellar,
Bermuda collar and button down collll'
11-: l'rom 3:1. to 44

sm

l'opular IMw Prln_h
_ _ _ _ _ _ Only
and Solid Colora

$1.00

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

April 14 through SUnday, April

Mr. Samuel Lewis's

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QUAliTY

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1962 Ford 4-Dr. Sta. Wag._ Special $899

V8 enctne. Automatic tnno. P.S. Belle IIDilh willa red vieyl
ID!erior, 1ood tirel, need&amp; 1111110 body work,

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11100 IIH•

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I"V "L.A.t:l A.
UIUL1 f'BOIM,#r.ING
WANT AI)

PHONE WY 2-2156
Card of Th11nka

FOR SALE: at Dorcu,
em .,..n room home, 4
rooms, 2 wilb will • tAl carpetiDC. ...... planeled
iDg room with fireplace,
baoernent and laundry
Gaa heat and air
In&amp;. Storm doon end ..
owa. H'• acre Jot. Call a
3 p. m. WI t-21.01
4 14
FORSALE-~4-

1958 Chevrolet 2 Ton Dump
V8 ...,U.e, 1100 a. Dllala.

$999

196p Ford l!i·Ton Pickup

$999

Solld ab wllb lood aeall. Geod

Uru. I 0111. o!llhut, loeotor.

llouoe wltb belb and pr
on one acre lot, oa
Man's Curve. Pbone WY
4 14
3003.
FOR SALE- 1Dve81ment ·
erty In Pomeroy,. ()bla, Br'
• large l'OOIDJ

Po.,.,~rt)v

Mntor Co •

OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

For Rent
... -··· -

-

fo!·s.le

®

For Sele

and bath,

ment and 111 fumace. W
convert tAl double rental.
ly $4200.00. Reasonable do ,
payment. Monthly pii)'Dients
on balance. Phone WY Ultl$. .
4 14 Ste_

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(ir~lt~

am Hasi.Oll.

Mrs. Cly e

SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY SMOKED

olster,

Mrs. Suz1e Harris , of Middleand port an~ her daushter, Mra.
!

daughter. Patty, visited Edith Joyce Circlt and
daughlert,
Swain. \tr. Carl Barringer vis- Carol and Shtryle, of ~shland,
ted Dalo Rockhold.
Ky ., visited Tuesday_ with Mr.
Mr . and Mri. Clayton Kimes and Mrs. samuel Lew1s and fam.
ond family visited Mr. and Mrs. ily.
d Ad ·
· 'ted
n erson VlBl

I

MILK SHAKES

!

ALL
FLAVORS

I

Mr. 11 oo MI'S. Lawrence Swain her sister, Mrs. Leste~ Cast~. i
and family visited Mrs. F.ditb who is in Staten Hospital ill
;wain.

--_;=====---Patty Barrtn 1er

Stiver·sville
News Notes

,Charleston, W. Va.
j
Mr. and Mrs. James Borgan
and family of Columbus and Mr -I
and. Mrs. Ray Birchfield had :
Sunday dinner with their moth- 1
Jer, Mrs. Nellie Borsan, local

R. R. Durst and son. Tom,

FULL
SHANK HALF

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Mr . and Mrs. Johnny Morril

land Mr. and Mrs. Bud Morris
1 were
recent dinner guests at
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..,.._ 1Iil_b!other's at!h• Plains._
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CENTER SLICES

WHOLE HAM

11641

:. _ l b .

89c
49c

c

Retail• effer.Uve thru
S1t. April 17 In Middleport·

Locust &amp; Fourth St.

lb.
Q

I'INLEY BRAND

1-111.49c

Sliced Bacon

SOUTHERN STAR

OUR OFFICE WIU
BE CLOSED ON
APRIL 16
IN

Pork Sausage -3'-~i~. S1·00

c

OBSERVANCE
0

STAR KIST I'ROZEN

Juna Pies - -' S 79c
for

CANNED HAM
CANNED HAM

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HAMS

BONELESS
COOKED
8 lb. CAN - - - lb.

NOTICE I

FRESH FROZEN 161bs. and UP

pkt.

Can nee.. ,SUP~R·RIGHT ·~~t··

HEAT AND EAT I'ROZIN

.. $3.19

Fried Haddock

•••

lb.

GOOD FRIDAY
PRISH fROZEN

49c Roasting Chicken

lb.

49c

MARVIL IAVI tOe

Add April 15

Ice Cream

fRENCH VANILLA

Wright Power Saws

· ~Gal.

Sales &amp; S.rvi&lt;e

certon

AlP BRAND SLICID AND IUGARID-PROZIN

l
Potatoes Sweet l
Strawberri'e s

JAN! PAIIII-WL.MLr•

1-lb.

pkgo,

At.P BRAND

Cherry Pie
REG. 49c
SPECIAl-

39~

Flavorful, tart aweet Montmoreru:y
Cherries baked ill tbil popular pie I

.
Eggs
.

.

A&amp;P BRAND-Corn. ~~-Baity Llmae, ~~- &amp; Cerreta, Mixed

MIXID

U~CL.USIIliiD SIZES .

'

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l·lb.

D

0
l

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QUAIT
.1M .
SPECIAL-

36'

Pineapple
.2;. 69c
Angel Food Cake - =- 39c
~

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Expires APril 17, IIMI!I
llll Colo. l1aU All,..

49c

Jar

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1:. . Lawn MDw.rt f .. Go Kom

WILCOX SERVICI
5 P.M. 0.10 P.M. Dally

412 S. 3rd Avo. Mlddl-11
SALE: VenetlaD
all kinds. Venetian bUnd repairs. Window and porch
shades, all klndo. Cloth awnIngs. Dalo Wippel Supply, 115
Uoion Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
J II

SOCIAL

CALENDAR

Homemade bread,

OHIO PO

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1

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oo~:,il

and plel will be the n

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~·------FORD CITY------.
EASTER SPECIALS
ON ALL 1965 FORDS--FAIRLANES
FALCONS and FORD TRUCKS
NOW IS THE TIME TO

SAVE- SAVE- SAVE-- SAVE
UP TO $700
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

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OPEN TIL 8:00

LOW DOWN PAYMENT-BANK RATE FINANCING
.·.'

.&lt;. ' I'U.H

..ch .

4~,:Red ~1$
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BARLINKA

Black
-,,., . . ,6ra
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SPRING SALE! I

45 NEW CARS &amp; 1RUCICS IN STOCK

IWliT
.JUICY

IAISER
FOIL
· ll"x:U" a.tl

1().oz. $1.14

SALE: 33 acre
"!"m ··ouse, 2 barns,
outbuiJcllngs. Slate R~
miles from Polll81'0y.
WY WO'It.
4 I
I
frame homo In Syracuse,
bath, &lt;! bedroolllll) large
ity room, double carport,
flll'lldct, fuUy Insulated,
to ...u carpeting, birch
nets. Sbadl and fruit
srrubbery. Close to ·
and cl!urcl!. Very
Grady Cral~, Syracuse,
WY 2-2810.
4 I tic

The WSCS of the
Tuppen
EUB charge will meet
at 1 p.m. at
the
Mrs. Vict(N' Bahr.
APRIL 1f
Forest Run Methodist Church
hold e bake 1ale April 16
Duke's Dry Cleaners.
will go into the
paint

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ALUMINUM

•.._pl.,
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HIAVY DUTY

More

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Oreil your •lad for li:Mt« wllll

A&amp;P BRAND

JANii PARKIR

01'

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Florida O:r.an

DOLE-ILICID

$5.00

55•

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·Instant Coffee

Frozen Vegetables

WlttothoP--of

Middleport, 0.

Pomeroy

14 to 161be.

1

Saturday afternoon to see Mr. i Allen of Gallipolis
Tuesday.
Ca rtoon of WSAZ-TV, Hunting-: Mrs. Allen, Howard and Duane
hm . W. Va.
Allen called at the Miller fun.J udy Cozart of Gallipolis and . era! home in Gallipolis WedMr . and Mrs. Jerry
Daily · nesday evening.
of N ew&lt;~rk were week end visit- , Recent visitors of E. H. Carnrs of Mrs. Elva Daily.
penter and family were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Glue.!len- Hayman, Leon Donahue, Tom
eamp wert recent guests of i Durst, Delbert Ours, Howard
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. 1Allen, Gary Griffith, Rev. Ed· .
G1uesencamp.
Mrs. 1
1 ward Griffith, Mr . and
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Talbott 1 Dell Talbott, Mr. and Mrs. S.
or New Lexington, spent Sun~: W. Durst, K. D. Matheny, Paul
d··: y with his parenls, Mr. and Simpson, Tresaie Stethem, Mrs.
Mrs. Dell Talbott.
: Sylvia Allen, Rudy Durst , CharSeveral from here attended les Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. ,
the hymn sinJ at the Freedom Tim Neutzling.
·
Gospel Ml811on SUndlay.
I ~;_-,--:_.=.====:::::;.:
Mr. and Mro. Bob Cozart and 1
family ol Racine visited her
Mmmmmmother, Mrs. Mona Wolfe re-- 1
scrumptlous
cently.
idea! Eat out tonight.
Mr. and Mra. Mike Evona and I
Find RESTAURANTS
Alicia, Mr. and Mrt. Mac Van l
fast in the
Meter and daulhter. Mr. and l
YEUOW PAGES.
Mro. Chlll'leo Fitch called on
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Me- .
Where your fingers
ler recently.
1
do the walkin&amp;.
Mr. Wesley Cozart &lt;oiled on .
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ward and
Shelly, Tuesday.
Howard and Duane Allen recently vlllted Mr. and Mrs. '
Bob Fitch and Bobby.
Mr. and Mrs. James MiddleJwart and family were recent
IUIIII el her parenta, Mr. and
Mro. Edward Bush of Spiller.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fitch and
Stevie, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Fitcl! and Bobby and Mrs. Anna Haines were recent guests
ol llolr. and MrL Ralph Brewer
and lOIII.
loin. SyiYia Allen wu noli-

19c

McCLURE'S DAIRY ISLE

Well Trimmed

wert~ at Rav~mrwood Plaza on ried of the death of Mrs. Clinton I

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lB at Eden.
Mrs. Ruth Barringer

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CLELAND'S T.V.

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MOVING TALE
lfOUie . And thll cost tho tomFALL RIVER, Mass. (UPll- ani.. 11!,000.
Policeman
J o s e p b Santos
--botJChl a bo.,.. for $1 with lh• 1
stipulation thai he would move
COOPERATIVE STUDY
il out of \be redovelopmenl l FAIRBANi\3. Alaska &lt;UP!l-1
are.o. The move cost hlm only ' Sclentla\8 of the Unlvensily
$200 additional.
Alaska and Nagoya UnJiveJ'Slty
But when the municipal put&gt; of Japan will join ID a fludl'
chief physician of Wa r m lie works department granted water pollUtion and alr CO!ISprings recalled Roosevelt as a Santos a permit to move the tamirw ~ion RRt summer.
neighbor. But quite n•turally, house two miles to Grinnell • The research, under the U.
the most interestmg re~ollec- str~t, utility companies were Japan Coo~rative
tions came from Franklm D. obligated to extend telephone Program, Will be conducted
Roosevelt Jr . at Hy~e Park, and electric lines along
the Southeast Alaska.
where he chatted ~lth newsman Charles Kuralt m the huge

•'·

Television Revue
By RICI: DU BROW

Unlted pm;.a InternatioDal
HOLLYWOOD (UP!} U
·you were 12 years old or youngf"r when Franklin Roosevelt
dlt'd in 1945, it was a vivid and

QSSWORO

memorable
experience
for
more than the usual reasons :
There had never

~n any other and magnificent library and hv-

0 AIl Y CR
&amp;OR088
L Step

President in your lifetime. ing room . rhere were some exWhether your parents liked or cellent anecdotes , well told, ~ g~~fct
u1sliked him merely emphasized particn\arl;.' one abou_t the Pres- lO. lncite
ident whizzing the Kmg . 31 ~d
Queen of England aro~nd m h s
car at the home. .·t ve n~ve~
seen two people so . whJte .

11 is
1

point.
J was 12 and as clearly as
I remem~r yesterday' I re..
member several nightmarish

11. vamty
12. City: Fla.

i!~ ~h~~
mercy

22. ClamClr

a. "''Nf{alo
4:.

23. Coffee

:.~:r.,

6_A.rcbe8
6. sWcworra

THE

FRIENDLY,,. ,
FOLKS

UP TO

AN' MAKE .JUGHAID

6tT OUT OF THAT
0~ PINE 1REE !!
HE'S FtXIN'TO
6REAK A

7-DAY
GOLDfN CALifORNIA

'l. Baeteri-

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MY

8. r&gt;e&amp;:m.de
11. Persian ell'

f/. Bus!-

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dirt

minutes on the New York street F'DR Jr . reca lled . A qu1ck half 18.. Artificill!l
13. ~:ldng
wick
where 1 lived : Two of my hour , but pleasant. although lT.~•
lfi.W-.keD
35,08.rd . . . .
28. Fuel
friends' [athers got into a FOR Jr. sounded as though be lS.Indian
t'Z.Baw'a
29. 8ymbot
fierce fist fight with each other could have done an hour himm.ulben'Y
pertner
30.Pa.unS7.Smed
32. Military
because of their differing views selL
19. ~~~.!rt 20. ~':!':8=
38. Wrlnkta
VlP!ii:
&lt;O.Hgt.
of the dead President. When it
--.
,
of foot
21. Large
sl.
22, Sandridp
wine auk
1 remember going to! Tbe Channel Swim: ABC-TV s
was over,
here 1 had ''F OR " series for '1ay 7 con24.Drone
my
room,
w
v· 1
Ch h"ll'
· ·t
2u. Knlght
been collectin,:: hundreds of cerns \ ms on
urc J s VISI
26 . Presently
28_Certain
nt:'ws a er maps covering the to Pre~Jdent Roosevelt at the
wa r·~ p~ogress day by day, and ~'hlh' House m 1941 as the AInavat
making a not at inn after the 1lies (ace defeat~ aro~nd the
;;r~::t
lasl one " New ru mm ander-in- .'~·a rid and the deriSion ~ s made
at. From
rhief. April 12. 1945. H. S. Tru- ~ ('once nt~~te o_n _ Germa~r,
32.Cheat
"I I
't&lt;·hed CBS-TV's f1rst
. Ihe ·C BS Heports
SS.NewEn&amp;:.
man.
vou Wn
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State:
half • h~u r progrt~m :-.tonday Istudy of abo~U~n, v.~~c. :.~ wa~
ebbT.
n ht markmg the tOth anmver- 1scheduled &lt;:~gamst t\BL -1\ ~ o~M. TendeTB
s~~\' of R11 oseve\t"s death. per- 1car show . a hu~e r.II!U~s-ge ttPr ,
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Mlu Lydia Ebersbach under- au Chadwell, Mrs. Guy SumWeill surgery Monday. al Vel· merrteld and Mrs. Homer Hoierans Memorial Hospil.al and ter of the Chester Garden club

at Rio Grande Saturday.
Pt.,. were made IGr • bole
Mrs. Fred Klein and son, Joe Operation Forward nlgbl wu l8le 1o lie ~.W Ma)' 1 ......
of Middleport visited
Sunday observed . I'OCe!lliy by Hemlock Middleport ..
m.tlen
evening ~th Mrs. Homer Hoi- Grove Grfrige, A program wu mel Moadaf evellillc lit the
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Eddie Frick of
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Mrs. Payl Kloes entertained
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"" ''""'"'""'""'"'~- Orr, Mrs. Waid Kimes and Mrs. Two-piece orion knit
overnight guests Fnday of Mr. ; Hemlock Grove
ChrisUan
Leonard Erwin 8 short roes- suits - the ideal dress to
and Mrs. Mason
J?isher and church will hold Easter sunnse
lniSterS
sage on the resurrection by the
family. They were enroute from and com.rnunion service at 5:30
leader and a poem, "A Green wear for the season beHollyw?"d, California to their a.m. Everyone is welcome. .
Hill Far Away," waa read at tween winter . and sumhome m Columbus.
--~-- - -- - the close.
There were 43 sick calls re- mer - come in now and
I Mr. and Mrs. Dwigh_t _Loga.n 1 Mrs. E. J . Tracy is substitut·
1were recent business vts otors m ing at the Rutland grade school
ntlnOmfaniSm
ported and cards sent to three
choose from our vari·
IHuntington and Charleston. W. for Mrs. Ann Webster who went Th M .
Co ty Minister~ shut-ms. Mrs. Raymond Frank
Va.
to Ft Campbell Ky to visit
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phy or Pittsburgh, Pa.
were , Lt. and Mrs. Daniel 0. Struble I2, at
am . ~cil!. heard a ~
weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. and to see he1· new granddau- Chapel near t d b Rev JosDwight Logan and son.
ghter.
paper presen e
Paul. LuthfOUn
Mr. and Mrs. Dwoght Loga~ Delbert Patterson of Gl. Bend , :~=n ~~~c~ ~~~ Po~eroy, Ohoo
and M_r . and Mrs. Donald Mur visited Tuesday afternoon w1th entitled "Antinomiani&amp;'11,
Its
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and Practoce " A dtsHospllal wolh Mrs
Murphy s son Wesl Mam St
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father Lewis Buckley.
Mr and Mrs Paul Folmer •cussoon followed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp r
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of Madison were
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soc iation diScussed community
FREE BABY CHICK
guests or his parents, Mr. and
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S tz ho a 90 years old
Fri. &amp; S1t. April 16 &amp;: 17th Mrs Max F ~~er ~~ so~m~~~- association decided the commun- w~~- ~n~ Mr:. 8wilha m Houck
With 8 ~Ions of Ges
Chafrlcesl Thobma a
dmner Illy should leave one
weekly I and children Beth and Carol
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ry o
o urn us were
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Cerhf1ed Gas Station
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer ~ ~~iti: :uch as Btble
study of Ma:ion , Ohio, s~nt a week
_ _ _....,_ 1 and prayer meetings.
end w!h her
ts, Mr. and
-~ ~
Rev. Richard Martin and Rev. Mrs. · erry Mttrh ..
Joseph Kraly were appointed Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan has
as a committee to devise an ex- been returned to her home from
hibit for the ministerial tent Holzer Hospital where she has
during the week of the lair. A been treated ror a_leg a1lment
speaker fer the devotional ser- She will be confmed to her I
Ivice on the first night of the home lor several weeks.
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' fair will be · sought.
Mr. J. A. Grate has been
I The next meeting will be at returned to the home of his
the Syracuse Methodist Church. daughter and son-In-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Leland Brown following hospit.alizalion at
Meigs
General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William ZeigNo matter what your fashi on choiCe for this Easter,
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ler and son, Butch, of Pitts- we have the perfect handbag to complement your new
burgh, were Saturday guests of
ensemble.
his mother and family, Mrs.
In the Middle Block Next to Elberfelds
Mildred Zeigler and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Davenport and
Simplicity marked the wedPOMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE
family.
ding of Misl!l Esther Lynn DanMr. and Mrs. Eustace Wilson
iels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Daniels and Mr. William and son, Andy, of Pl. Pleasant,
W. Va., spent Sunday with her
A. Stump, son of Mr. and Mrs.
parents, Mr. Blld Mrs. carl
I Douglas Miller,
New Haven,
Mattox.
W. Va., which was solemnized
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searles
Sunday, March 21. at 2 p. m. at
are visiting with relatives in
lhe Middleport Church
of
Florida and other points in the
•1 Christ. Vo)VS were read by the
It's never Easter until you've
south.
THE COMBINATION
1 Rev.
Donald Hicks.
bought
a new hat! We have
Mrs. Carol Mattox
spent
For her wedding the bride
PUMP
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the
shapes
to compli- .
wore a street-length dress of Monday in Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
ment
every
head.
Who can restst•
Two tones of fashion
: sheer white daG:ron featuring where she visited wiUJ relatives.
that mate the
lace sleeves with which she
reptile-lwk in front
I wore white accessories and a
with smooth leather at
corsage of white rosebuds.
the back. Result:
Miss Dianne Miller,
New
irrestible!
Haven, vaid of honor, was attired in a blue suit and wore
a corsage of hyacinths. Danny
Add delicate
The Adult Class of Bradford
Harbour of Mason was best
dash to your new
Church of Christ, held its
man.
A reception for relatives of monthly meeting Friday night
spring costumes,
the
couple was held at the i;: the Church social rooms.
BAGS TO MATCH
with fushion jewelry
home of the bride's parents The meeting waa opened with
the
vice
president.
Tressie
following the ceremony. Decor~
from our array.
ations carried out the all - white Hendricks, in charge.
Scripture was read from I
color scheme. The couple took
Lovely neddiKH, pi!K,
1
a wedding trip to Niagara Falls. Peter 4th chapter, verses
·:\
IGITingJ,bJfKIIets.
through
II.
II
was
announced
After May 1. Mr. and Mrs.
Stump will he at home at 245 that the plano had been tuned,
and that new flag poles had
N. Fi!lh-Av., Middleport.
been ordered by the class.
J
Some of tbe ladies will meet
at the church Tuesday to clean
' the windoW!! and venetian blinda.
Easter Sunrise Service· will
be held at the church at 6 a.m.
The public is invited.
Boys Short Sleeve
1
Potluck supper was had !&gt;&amp;Mrs. Dale SmHh entertained fore the meeting. Norma Rusthe Third Friday club Monday sell was In charge of the proI ev1 1ing at her home, Spring
gram, with Bible questions and
Ave.
l 'The meeting, In charge ot answers. Attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Forrest, Mr.
Mrs. Henry Reibel, opened with
and Mrs. Herbert Miller, Mr.
. Plenty of button. downothe Lord's Prayer In Wilson.
aod
Mr•.
James
Reed,
Nora
plenty of Jac s~ A CLASSIC PUMP
Mrs. Ernest Rhodea was .-eportCurtis, ~ ~ranees Hysell, Norma
plenty of NIUior wide1 ed ill and it was voted to send
Russell, Elenor Hoover, Nora
perfect to finish out
. her a flower for Easter.
spread COllar styles. Sltil
any woman's spring
: Garnes were played with priz. Cambron, Verna Hysell, Tres6 to 18 in a fino ~ange of
wardrobe .
es awarded
to Mrs. Bernice sle Hendricsk, Mrs. Paul Sisson,
stripes, plaids, soJIII.colqr•
Black &amp; While Patent
Johnson, Mrs. Reibel, Mro. Ben and three guests, Laura Hoovand checks.
J
White Leather
er,
Patty
Glaze
and
Helen
Neutzllng and Mrs. Grover Erb.
I
tAASQUI
Mid-Heel
8.99
Refreshments were served by Glaze.
Be 1\ll'e to lee _tho
the hostess and favors were
sport shirts, too, -f~t lfitlo
Bags and Clutches to
PLAN PAGEANT
Easter candles in pastel colora.
boy1, Sizes 2 lo 7 -Ia lomita
Match
2.99·3.99
'The Ladles Fellowship ol the
Present were the above namand cut and sewn atYI...
ed and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe, Mrs. Bethany E.U.B. Chapel will pre.
All with abort sleeves. All
, Max Meinhart, Mrs.
Cleland sent a Pageant entitled, "Failb
wasbabj,e. Ideal for wear
and the Victory," and Mildred
i Hines, Mrs. Arnold Hayes, Mrs.
now aiid in wanner dayo
i Everett Dailey and Mrs. Fred Carnahan. Ruth Sbnpson, and .
to
co~e.
Bemlce Theiss will preoent a I
Dessauer.
The May meeting
wiD be playlet entitled "The Unexpected Guest," Sunday, Aprll 18,
'
held
at
the
borne
of
Mrs.
Albert
HAM CONTEST
7:30 p.m. The public 11 welEbersach.'
I

MASON

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For Everyone
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stndeatli and chaperones. Moy
Mrs. Puriey Karr waa prol whea the trip will be re- gram leader, using .u
her
viewed lD an Its aspects with theme, "The Seven Last Words
&amp;be chaperones.
of Christ." Prayer was by Mrs.
Mrs. Joe Dennl!lon will be R:...lph Parker scripture readIll . with their sons and duul§h-~ tures of Paris, France, England ehairman of the bake aale. ings from St. Luke by Mrs. Ida
ters-in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Har· and italy to close the program. With the proceeds from two Knight and Mrs. Lillie Olrtsty;
ley Mossman and family and .after which refresnments were ..~ 88,.... 1 the mothers e1:ped to
1r
St J h b Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mossman ' served.
~:.~ .....
readings om . o n Y
·
and family.
•
bave enough for tbe trip.
Raymond Frank., Mrs. Arthur

New Furniture

••

Chester WSCS
Holds Service

paronts, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul by Stephen Stanley. A tap dance
Frick, Rock prmgs Road.
was given by Patty Wen and a
Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Mossman , reading, "Safe Driving," by Lereturned home Monday, afte_r a ona Burson.
,
several days visit at Manon , I Junior Stanley showed
pic- 1

3 ROOMS
ONLY

i

Operation Fonmrd
Night;., Ob•erved

ATI'END CONFERENCE
Four members of the Che&amp;ter w.s.c.s. were In Galllm!ll
Wednesday to attend the Ohio
Conference, Portsmouth
Dlio
triO:, Annual Meetlna of tilt
Women's Society of Olrllllan
S.rvlce at the Grace ~o.
dlst Church. They were
lilra. I
Leonard Erwin, Mrs.
Ralph
Parker, Mrs. Arthur Orr and
Mrs. Ada Morris.

Elberfeldo Worahou.. DR Mlchenlc Street fe~s
a sale on boys and Girls Roadmasl!'r Bicycle•. Now
Ia a good time to select tbe bicycle :you want and
take advantag' of tbe terrific savings on all ~ Inch

and 26 inch models. Drive to Elberfelds·Warehouse
·on Mechanic St. Plenty of free ~king. :
'

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.ELBERFE~DS ' IN ·P~EROY
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