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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

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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 ..
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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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CLUB ~TA~D
Mrs. Payl Kloes entertained
the Second Monday Sewing club
recenlly at her home In Minersville. Following a
social
evening, the bosle88 served 1
dessert course to Mrs. George
Schneider, Mrs. Dwight Parker, Mrs. l!obert Lewis, M ro.
Patrick WOOd, Mra. Grace Holler, Miss Mljrlbo Howell, Mioo
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Noon were i SERVICE ANNOUNCED
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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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un . g Apr1.1 will be program leader for next ely of styles and
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beautiful pastel colors.
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,
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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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h h The Alfred Monday lor Mr. C. H.
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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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p n for the church ac'
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
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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,
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a wedding trip to Niagara Falls. Peter 4th chapter, verses
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IGITingJ,bJfKIIets.
through
II.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Patty
Glaze
and
Helen
Neutzllng and Mrs. Grover Erb.
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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
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'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,
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at
the
borne
of
Mrs.
Albert
HAM CONTEST
7:30 p.m. The public 11 welEbersach.'
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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
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Raymond Frank., Mrs. Arthur

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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.
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several days visit at Manon , I Junior Stanley showed
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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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and cargo from excessive jolting. And on Chevrolet pickups
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rebounding star on scoring
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American Leape
Claude Osteen t.s thJDking JI08' teaching him to think pooltlv&amp;o Inning after beln&amp; hit by a Joe New York in 11 Innings 7~ and hours were: Mrs. Okey
H. Ia ed for a teOU: that cap- Cmcmnall Royals tn the }i'eiiiiW L Pet GB ltlvo and so are the Loa ADs· ly and lor Ills conaequent fm. Gibbon pitch.
Chicago defeated St. LoUIS 7-3. Roach 134 State St.
Mrs.
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mary playoffs. Bat· that cl1dn'L
Delroll
·2 0 l.ooO ... eles Dodgen.
provem.eut, fanned eight and Blggoo, tile Pirates losing Milwaukee ond Cincinnati were Etta Evans Skid,.;re, Rt. I, ' tur
a maJor crown.
keep them from knoclllnl 111rt
Minnesota
The :z5.year-old IOUihpaw was had h11 bid for a, sltotout pitcher, hod Willi plcl:~ olf idle.
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jcheshire, Karletta J, Ratliff, j Russell carrie• a 59-29 pr&lt;&gt;- Roya~~u_t_ - -- - - : -1 0 l .OOO
Cleveland
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obtalned
by
the
Dodgen
from
spoiled
by
Bob
BaUey
s
horner
baae
momeoll
later
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the
Amencan
League,[Rt.
2 Vinton, Arlin Hall. 809 l fessoonal edge of Chamherlam
1 0
Wa.!ii!Iogton
WasbJnitoo
In
the
Frank
How·
wltlt
two
••ay
In
the
nlnlb.
effort
to
reach
·~Dd
base
he
Washington
beat
Bo&amp;lon
6-4,
,
Viand
St., Pt. Pleasant, Mr.. tonight when the two lead their
1 1 500 1
. WWt Steak Three
barreled IDto · Ptllaburgh lhoJ'I. Baltimore blanked Chicago (j.() Durward W. Smith, t02 Mariet- ~ teams into the seventh and Ii- I
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I 1 '500 1 ard trade wbell the atatus of
Los Angeles
. 1 1 '500 1 Sandy Koufu became painful- While Oateen rosted OD the atop Dicit Schofield. ,The two and Los Angelo• tripped New ta St., Pt. Pleasant, George W. nal game of their Eastern Di- ;
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benrh between Innings, abort. -haugf!d worda briefly and York 4-J. Cleveland and Kansas Sprenger, 217 Fourth SL, Pt. 1 vision playoffs. Philadelphia's
1 1 ·500 1 Jy doubtful.
Boston
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Osteen's
initial
contribution
slop
Maury Willi contiDued .bit atarted throwln&amp; punrh...
were rained out as were Min· Pleasant, Ha'"'ey W. Morgan, 1112·lll6 wm on Tuesday night
1 1 500 1
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%
to
the
Los
Angeles
cause
dar~
base
l'UOI1IIll
anttet,
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usual,
order
w~
restored
nesota
and Detroit.
91 Bw·dette. Pt. Pleasant. Ml:is ; sent the series into the final
0 2 000
Kansas City
0 Z :ooo Z Wednesday ~t was a route copp1J11 three more atolen bas- qmcltly, no one was mjured and Willie Mays' serond homer in :Margaret Lynn Lewis, RL . 1,. game deadlocked at three vic
Wedaeocll)' Reault
going, two-bit, H VIctory over es for a total of live m two no one was ejected.
two days and seven hits by the , Pt. Pleasant, Samuel Jenkms. tones apiece.
Pittsburgh
that
had
even
Kougames
and
got
caught
in
a
1'111&gt;Ron
Fairly
gave
O.teen
all
Alou brothers Malty and Jay Lakin, w. Va., Mrs. John K.
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beaming
and
gave
the
down
that
preeipltattd
1!Je
first
the
aupport
he
need~
when
he
helped
the
Gi~nts
to
their
vic:
Harrison,
Clifton,
w,
va
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Mrs.
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8 m&lt;X'e .
ago
Dodgers their second complete fight of the Infant. ae8101l.
homered deep to right follow· to . Ma s' roundtri er a 450- William T. Holland, Rt. 2, Le·
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L. Angela 4 N. York. 3, nl&amp;hl game In two starts.
The newly appomted Dodger 1111 rookie Jlm Lefebvre's m- ~~ blasi off loser
Bunnio on, W.Va., Lisa Kay Roush, RL Gray, Charles Kaeppel, Mrs.
~~at ~·· ~pd., ram
The former Washington lefty, captain, wbo has vowed to steal ning-op&lt;nlog double in the filth. came in the third alter Matt; l, Middleport, Mrs. James V. 'Arley Perkins, Mrs. Geurgann ·
lev al
• Dlght, ppd., rain who won 15 games for the Sen- early and often and break his In other National League Alou reached ba e
Leondus New- :s wango, Edwm Hayman, Wii0 e of Kiser, Racine,
Tbandll)''s Pro~~· Pilekera ators last year and credits ••· own base oteallng record of games, San Francisco lopped his three singles. sGa ~~r/ Per· man Lee, Hem lock (;rove, Mrs . , liam Waters, Goerge Hoback,
Waohlngton at
cago -Dan- Manager Gil Hodges with 104, reached base In the filth Philadelphia 5-2, Houston edged
g t lh
. 'lh Y r h
Clarence B. Hayman, Rt
I, 'L. R. Buckley, Madeline Shoeleis. (a.IO) VI Buzltardt (11).8).
ry 0 e wm WI re te1 0 1P Long Bottom, Mrs . John. H. Imaker, Mrs. Vernie Wheeler,
Detroit at Minnesota -Wiekfro~ Bob Shaw. Wes . Covmg· Tober!, Oak Hill, Clark
B. 1Mrs. Wtlson Reeves, Norman
ersfiam (IJI.12) VS. Pascual (J.50
tons homer 10 the . SIXth ac· Cummings, Coalton, Clyde Har- •Swindler, Mrs. Carl Keese., Pa12) ,
counted w·
lorb both
runs. ve!l, J r., Rad c·t·rr
0'·.~.ey ltricia
• Saunders, Pamela Burt •
tood Phdlte
Ra
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1
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New York at Loa Angeles
Major Leape Reaulta
Pitts
000 000 001- I 2 t
' s
"Y
Clyde O'Neill, Scottown, l.eor- Diana ~. Viars, and
Lena
(Dlght) - Stottlemyre (11-3) vs.
3SSIC By United Preas llltematloDal Osteen (I-ll) and Roseboro. Houston scored lour unearned ge A. Sloan. Sr., Ironton, Mrs. ,Swisher.
Lopez (~) .
Natlooal Leape
Gibbon, Face (9) and Pagliaro- runs 10 the lith mmng and Herbert L. Collins,
Ironton, 1
-~-~Cleveland al Kansas CI:Y
s ~. Louis 000 001 002--! 10 0 Dl. Loaer- Gibbon (0.1). HR- then wdhstood a Met rally that Curtis Ray Webb, Rt. 3, lronlnigbt) - McDowell 111-11) vs.
Chicago
001 100 32ll- 1 10 I Fairly, Bailey,
netted three. ' The Astros fa. ton Carl Williams, Kotts Hill and
O'Douogbue 111).14).
Sadeckl, Taylor 17), Stallard
shmned the wmnong runs on a ,Otlice Brannon. Spencer, W.Va .
(Only gamos orheduled)
HOUSTON (UP!) Top golf (7), Carlton (8) and Ricketts. (Only games scheduled)
bunt srngle, lour walks, two ,
BIRTHS
Friday's Games
profe8Sionala weot alter $'15,000 Ellsworth (1-11) and Brrtetl.
Amerlcau League
wild pllrhes by loser Larry l Mrs. Carl Wil&lt;on
Beaver, '
(llo games scheduled)
In prize money today .in the Loser _ Saderkl 10.1). HR- Chicago
0110 000 000- o 11 Bearnart~, two errors and AI Portsmouth Rd, son .s · p. m ,
Houston Classic, first b~g stop Santo 2. Brock, Altman.
Baltimore 001 Oll 12x2- 6 11 0 Spangler s steal of home.
Wednesday. Mrs. W1lloam P.
of the summer tour and a
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Horlen, Locker (7) and R&lt;&gt;- Astro nghthander Dtek Far· Sheets, Patriot. son, 3:37 p. m.,
Major Leape &amp;tandlllp I srramble made closer by the (ll Innings!
mano. Pappeo (I-G) and Orsino. rell went t0+3 mntngs and got Wednesday. Mr&lt;. B1aine Carter,
By United Preqlllteruallooal absence of some blg names.
Hous
000 000 300 04-7 9 I Loser- Horlen (().!).
the VIctory: Veteran Warren I Jr., Rutland, daughter, 3.1t p. ,
.
N. Y.
OOO 200 OOl 03- 6 tO 3
__
Spahn, makmg hiS debut
a m. Wednesday. Mrs. Charles 0 .
Natluaal Leape
W. L. Pet. GB Billy Casper and Doug Sand- Farrell Woodeschick (11) Bost
Oll'li0 1 001- 4 1 0 Met, went e1ght mnmgs, g1vmg 1Melvm Rt. 1, Ironton, sun, 8.25
Chicago
2 0 1.000 ... ers were the favorites as golf·
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up seven hits, threo rons and a. m. Wednesday.
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Los Angeles
2 0 1.000 ... ers teed off on the 7,233-yard Owens (II) and Brand. Spa~, Wash . .... · 000 210 30x- 6 7 1 striking out lhree, before bei~g
OISCIIARGED
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par
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Sharpstown
Coun
Rlbant
(9),
Bearnarth
Ill),
Cis·
Wilson,
Radatz
(6)
and
Till·
lied
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p
h
ed
Major Lea-•
3~71
1or a pmc runner.
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nd pu
I a 11en1s recent 1y 1sr arg
1 a 1 Ron Santo socked two home .oncluded Mrs. Reese Dinemoor, l - - lly Ualted Preoallltematlaool try Club course. The lourna- co Ill an
anruzzaro,
er man . Narum,
me
- - TAI&lt;IIIkrtlgaftUell(lldiiiWia
Natloual Leape
ment's foor rounds will end (I). Winner - Farrell (I-ll). Brwnley. Wmner-Narum (l.O) . runs and George Altman added (Berman Kincaod, Mr&lt; . George
America' best
W. L. P&lt;l. GB Sunday and the winners will Loaer - Bearn~rth (0.1). HR- Loaer - Radatz lO-t). HR- one as lefty Dick Ellsworth ! Mays, Mrs. Cobble Lee, Lee
FREE BABY CHICK
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Cbleago
2 0 1.000 ... share f55,000 Classic purse fat· Kranepool, ChriStopher, Swobo- son, Narum.
weal all the way against SL D. Merrttt. Robert R fral&lt;•y, , Fri. &amp; •••. Aprit 16 &amp; 17th Inc uoma,-'- tur., 'l'IJ 1
Los Angeles
2 0 1.000 . , , leued by around $20,000 oddt- da.
Louis. Lou Brock powered a Henry W1llts, Mrs . Edward Jo·
Wilh 1 G.Jlont of Goa
DOd&lt; Ieday.
000
100- 3 7 0 home run lor the Cardinals and [' ,eph, Mos&lt; Luc:tlle Sideo·s. Mrs. I
Pittsburgh
2 1 .1167 l-1 tionally from television.
Sa F
ZOO-S
t
:';w
,York
Certified
Gas
Station
S
4
8 nng.
I I .500 I
Some of the "names" of the n ran. 002 100
.100 1 2OX:-4 12 1 Ken Boyer conlrihuted four hits Harmon Sprouse, Mrs. Vernal
Phlladelplua
Milwaukee
1 1 .500 1 tournament were Bruce Cramp- Perry, Shaw (7) and Bakley.
Ford, Reniff (8), Mikkelsen in a losing effort.
Blackwood,
!\1rs. L.twn' nCP w. Main St.
Pomeroy
.L
J':t eJIII7 ....
Cincinnati
1 1 .500 1 ton, Bob Charles, Mike Sou- Perry, Shw (7) and Bakley. (7), Stafford (8) and Blanchard. _ _ _
Houst&lt;.n
1 1 .500 1 chak, ToiDDiy
Bolt, Jackie Bunning, Culp !4), Roebuck Chance, R. Leo (7), Brunet 17)
San Francisco 1 2 .333 l'f.t Burke, Doug Ford, Dave Marr, 17), Duren (8) and Dalrymple. and Rodgers. Winner - Brunet •
St. Louis
o 2 .000 2 and Juan (Chi Chi) Rodriguez. Wmner - Perry (H). Loser- (I-ll) . Loser - Renlll (0.1 ). HR
New York
o 2 .OOO 2 Othera will! a chance at taking Bunmng (0.1). HR-Mays, Cov· -&lt;:ardenal, Tresh.
Weduei!clay Result•
top money from 'f ommy Aaron, mgton.
000 0'.!0 010- S 8 I Cleveland at Kan City, ppd rain
Houston 1 N.Y. 6 (11 Innings) George Arrher, Gay Brewer Los Ang
Detroit at Minnesota, ppd rain I
Chicago 7 St. Louts 3
Jr.; Jimmy Demaret, Charles
Los Ang. 3 Pittsburgh 1, night Coody and Bob Goalby,
Firm Begins Work
San Francisco 5 Phlla. 2, night Coody shot a 63 practice On That Bad Glare
(Only games echeduled)
round over the Sharpstown HOUSTON (UP!) _ Ticltnl- ,
Tbm~uy'a Probable Pllehera course. The comp&lt;tilion course clans at the Ou POJII Co. in Willlouston at Ne" York ...John. record Is 65,
mington, Del., planned to start
aon 111-16) vs. Fisher (10.17).
Masters champion Jack Nick- prelllnlnary testing today on tbe
Chicago at Milwaukee - laue, Arnold Palmer and Gary new Harris County domed staKoonre (:J.O) vs. Sadowski (9- Player decided they would pass dium's glare problem.
10).
up the classic this year-Piam- It was discovered last week
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh er for "personal ·reasons," that when the sun !hines The Eastern Eagles, playing
C-Dlght) - Podres (0.2) vs. Card· player for ~ trip to Soulb AI· through the plastic skylights of their season opener, held off a
well (1·2).
nca and Ntckl~us becaUBe of the $31.6 million sb\dium, a seventh frame rally to defeat .
Cincinnati at St. Louis (night) television .comnutments and the glare resulta that prevents out· I visiting Wahama 8-7 Wednesday
-Tottourls (9-13) vs. Purkey comJDg birth of a blby to hts fielders from catching fly balls. evening at Eastern.
&lt;11-9),
wife.
The special clear plastic sky·
Eastern pitcher
Crarles
San Francillco at Philadelphia
lights were developed by the Knight got out of a light jam
(night) - BoUn Ul·9) vs. Herf&gt;.
AHL Playoff Staadlngs
Du Pont Co. to allow growth of In the top of the seventh when '
ert (IJ'.7).
By Olllted Prosa lutemaUoual the lladium'1 opeclal Bermuda ·a Falcon batter llled out to
Friday'• Games
Serle• A
grass the year sround.
right fielder Duane Tuttle witr
(No games scheduled)
&lt;Bell Of Five)
William E. Sheehy, an official the bases loaded and two out.
W. L. of Du Pont, said today that That out ended a five run ,
S ub 0v 1
•·Rochester
4 1 technician&amp; have oome of the rally by Wahama In that inning
Ia
en eeps, · Quebec
1 4 dome material and plan to test that Included hits by Paul May- ;
Penalty 18 $113.55
•·Won series.
it under ounllght and with pow- nard, Harry Surface, Prall and 1
NEW YORK &lt;UP!) - Out·
Series D
erlul searchllgbla.
Bob Sawyers.
fielder Rusty Staub af the Houa(Best Of Five)
"As soon as our terbnlcal Qmrlea Eichinger ol Coarh
lou Astros overslept Tuesday,
W. L. people get a lead on a oolution, AI Bowen's Eagles team led all
2 I we will communicate our lind· hitters with three olngles and
miued his plane to New York Buffalo
and wound up paying for his Hershey
I 2 ings to the Houston Sports ~ a double In four trips to the
own ticket when he finally arWednei!clay'a Reaull
soclatlon arrhllerts for their d&amp;o plate. Ken Caldwell also went
rlved .early Wednesday morning Buffalo S Hershey I
cision," Sheehy said.
3 for 3 for Eastern with one :
for 8 game against the Mets.
Possibly only a quarter of the hit being a triple.
Houston Man~ger Lum Har·
sOliCit. TS WIN
dome surface may be lffected, Othe• Eastern hitters
were
rls lnfonned Staub that his DAYTON IUPI) - Don Pleg· he said.
Kntght wllh two singlea, Steve
flight would cost the outfielder er drove In three run• with a
Cowdery, 1 triple; ~ Dou•113.55 - the price of the ticket homer and two other hill to ny Stahl gol the win wllh a sis· alas and Dennla
Newland,
- and tbe Aatro management lead Ohio University to -an u.e lMing pitching stint as the jboth slnglea,
1
would not reimburse him. The llasebiU wln Wednel!day over ,Bobcats ran their record to 7·1 Wahama .. .... '1120 000 5-7 8 1
Aalrol won the game Nl:
the University of Dayton, Len· against Dayton'a S-2.
Eastern .. .. .. ..1 10 H 12 i

Sislermen -to Face Bob Purkey

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BOSTON (UPJ) - Bill Rus- be lore a 14th SUCL!IPfO ~
set's long champiooshi~ domin- oily plaJolf· OI'OWd at B I'
atiou of rival giaol Wilt Ch&amp;m· Garden for, the rllbl to !filii
berlain reaches a ne• climu Loo Angelos in the belklltonight wher. they collide lor en rhampionablp play~ . . . .,
the 89th lim• in National Bas- ing on national teie¥lsiltll lrli:'
ketbaU Association play.
day . ~ 'lbe ld I
clinched lbllir title oltcn4w•
.
Russell, the sbot·block1ng, re. right by · elimiilatlq Balli
bounding keystone of the Bos- 1on Tueoday night after tlie iuJ,
ron "Celtics' seven P 1• Y 0 11Jtets had taken St. Loula 'Gilt fli
soe you ·made tbe team!" crowns in the last eight years, post.......n play.
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MUS Track Win

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AlaD Wlllace cou.ctod II!J lint wllb bll heave ol 45 ft. Total reau1ta taU 11811111 art . Mile 11111, UU, 1o1m Blake, Hlndl', C. Cleland (R).
polnll oo three flnll and bit two IDcbea ol .the U lb. lbot. Middleport uuJeu llldklled) : Ron Cheadle, Harrlt.
Mile relay, 4:14, Middleport,
brotber Bruce 13 polDls 011 two
Mlddlopo Cl!eadle, Blake, Vance, Brown.
firN tnd 1 HCODd lD tba OpeD- atarleo Mathews of Soutbenl, Dlseua. 124 ft. 10 lncbeo, Da- 1111 relay, 14U,
~ Shot Put, 45.2, Adams (R), 8 .
•IIi track meet of spring Wod- maklnl his flrll competitive vld Aabley, Ken llarriJ, Steve Ron IDndy, Sam BDod. Leland Waliace, Allhley.
neoday at Middleport
wIt b obowtnr In the blgb
jump clotand IR). .
lllroWII, LarrJ V111ct1.
Broad jump 17 ft. 7 ln. SauSauthem Local as gueoto
caught the faucy of fans with 111gb jump, 11-7, B. Wllilace, . . 1'1111, 51_, A. Wallil&amp;*, Set&gt;- er, Thetas IR), Moran fR).
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lila otralgbt. 011 leaps. He clear- Mathews (R) and Clarleo Cl&amp;- Jer, Tim Court (R).
In char&amp;• of the meet were
Ia total polnta
Middleport .11 5'4" before bowing to Bruce lind (ft).
110 11111, 2:1'-l. Jl. W~ce, •!each Bill Priddy of Southern
won .7! • 21. SoutheMI'I b\t Wallace who went OD "'far the 100 yd. dash, IU, o\. Wallace, Craig C8irDI l&amp;). lio!ld.
land Robert Ashley and Dennis
Roger Adami 1111 bll team's OJ&gt; lecord" 1o clear 11-7.
Rod Sauer, S. Cleland (R).
220 daab, SU, A. WaUace, O.bome of Middleport.

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Wallace Brothers Lead

a run • o1 • lbe • play
bushed
ln class;
oantraol weute ,... 1111
hllll
mort WIYI lhan one. bitt 1101111
ol the show folk who ll\lldl rrom appearing In those n~ShtSHOUW thank our lucky stars
hlldllnes hi the bl&amp; marrh It clubs (In Las Vegu, for in·
tbit ... lrt reoidents of the er•at
MQIIII'Imeey havt beeD rerelv- •lane•) whtrt ht fii'I1S tabU·
lnl dtlth thna._ . .. . Marla IO!If fot~.
""'" "' ulllo .
·~k•. look at the
HUJ~ O'lflen, C\ll'l'elllly doSlOne, t~led wife of J!ld.
tu &lt;lllltlloa u It "'"' il the c~untry
lnl
a spot of work )n Dublin,
ward DurNil Stone.
It wrft.
ll 1 flloit lllllt 119"P'' ll't 11i1led by
tng a book about her life with Is being trilled eVIl'Jl'here by
·~ of &lt;1111 p~lllelll! all&lt;&gt;ut II• reductions
i&gt;Ordes o1 colleens. When it
the famous architect.
Inti·
tccomp•UI!od aDd pending. About the
Wtl
tDOOunced that he woul•
mates S8JI Marla's manuwlpt
pear
op a local TY prosram,
on.h 0 1ac• •• uow of when• atllntion
will prove more sizzllnc
in 111
they
•joe~
lht small.doQr en•r~hlltclural circlel than 1ny
11 1 a~d ,. ooidl!l&amp; the line of incroaae&amp; is
tome awce ,.ny Rlnol'a COIIIJ'to trlce ,. ~~ limply eouldn't
111 '&gt;lllo &lt;lDt place that the lm·ntses
pr01ram
versial novel "Tilt reuntaJn,. 1t1 liiNlltlh: tbt
U...t .,.
ttmalllltd 10 br1pg ahout
head" - and that was quite a had to be started without him,
cert... IN'IIfllll ol tilt JOVfflll!1enl wUI
few years ago .. .Dino de Laur· and he was finally smusgled
Ill' llj)l toret Ill tilt lti:t bome pay of
entia, the Italian ftlm pl'Qtlucer tllroUih lnolrv dour II mlnules
who talked f'rinccas Seraya In· lltlt for air time. DllbllneJol 111
,.non oa tbt work front, is the
1o becQmlnl a •ctreao, no other •laltor - QOt lMII
W..... ll wltllholdill' for Social Seour)liiJIOI to Oharm ""'pelllllous ft!eblrd illl'iotl - hM had tllat
ltJ. 4 lilt 'filii~ wo Allde a year a1~
Ml!'la Call•• Into swltehbtJ her
wbea Ill• IDC!OIIt lUll were rtdu~d to
tlltnts !Pqm tilt opere 11age to
2-llaiiJ StnUilel, Pomlroy-Mlddteport, 0., Apr. 11, 18&amp;1
-'" 011, ecooo•Y 1 tho! iJ1 the ar111, but
1M movlo tlu4lol.
Bertlla 1M FraniiUa,
the
petplt witt "' lllllll'l 1hould
that
Cellfvnia
IIIOitl
!II&amp;JIIIIf who
for, •.., rtduotiOII thlt put ' a Utile mo·
thol enol llllled Sam Cooke,
1., 1a - pot~e\ Uita It skillluUy out
llal lllod 1
lltwtult a·
of aaotbtr porktt.
111ut 1M flllltll lliqer's ••
lilt, ctatm1111 aile tlllffVId phy·
slcal irljur* "
1 Nt11lt of
11 11 rtporltd that 1tate l•ll•latur~a
llw a l • lrii'U lit the motet
onr lht ~ou11try art 1oing on a 11~ TitS·
office irrllllodlltllJ J"Ceding
or earUw or lattr, tlld Ill
lam't
doth. A _..,, Jury DNr Heltn '
inllpl'll Ullt aotbilll that has tvtr hap·
.
I am a baohelctf, I do rtol thtm w~J .-11.
ill Los Alliltltl pavtd 1M way
ptntd lltfort. Ont of our nei~hboring
lUNG
OVT
THJ!
14'R
IIILII
bellovo In wild WHbnda or ln(Qt' tllis lel.ion by cltubta Mrs,
lttltl addtll on to ito Qles tax to help
vllln&amp;
lody lrlenda te ray homa Dear Htltn:
l'ra!llllill of all POIIIIbll cillarges
· · rl!llt tht level of one of its mo•t ess,n·
alld
1
ha.. ..,t alona prt\ly
Pretty Paula Wayne
of
In regard• to those II 1 r
ttal 1trvlct1. In many !lilts residenli are
"Goldtn Boy" WP JMn Paul food with thlo ae1 ol morall tor Bel111. Wtll bert II lilt
11 _ 1 lla¥1 btfl taking 'R.. ehronle oyotitis wllh IUp&lt;rflclal V\IDon'' d11t at 11tt Mtl~pole 14 YNI'I, hut I htvon't llad experience of a man who 11M
~. l1cinlj 1uch tuta lUI the one mentioned
By WayM G. Jraudsla41, M.P.
ulcwaUons? Tbtat .wre
"" tht othor nl&amp;hl, hut II waa not many dates.
abllvt, illcOmt tau• at the statt level,
betP ollhl years a blchei&lt;X'.
Q - Wbi• causes a bli~~d· binul •••• 1inco an attac~ of my ho$pltal chart.
' twosome to take seriously.
bleeding
ul(•er
.
What
i21
It
for?
A guy is Jonttome so he.
cigarette taxt~, and m•ny others. We ' "
tng peptic ulcel''? II then any
Now I have met 1 wollltn
A - 1'111 wiiQO of 1M bla" Jttn Paul AltY lui" eyes for
Are
theft
any
side
effects?
Can
wtnts to mtet 1 dllne. Well,
cure and, if curtd1 will tAe
wher' In En&amp;l~nd they are m such destier 11 a trnlll lr~u&amp;Uiar arM 1'twa. but she's far ffill!'t iP• who 1 like very much. !he there are ltw oM11 and ohureh·
1
~~f•l~
di~Qonlinuo
tho
of
ulcer comt back'
perate stralgbtl that \hey !HIVe put a ht~·
ntar tho bliddtr't outlt\. In ltmled in a1101her oltltlfr - l•n't forward or pqshJ, ltu\ Ill&amp; os tre out ol 1111 c)Ju,. to he
t~l· dful?
other nl1ht ehe nld out of 1
A
~~~~·
ulc•n
ol
the
vy tn oa liquor and cleartttea that tht
A - Clycopyrrolate (RobiP· p&lt;rsons wlllt oytltilt 1\all- mort ,uccessful and mora Arn- blue sky, "Why don't we Jet gott to a bar. Now there iro
stom.at·h or dtrXienum eat am,tion 'If Ult blitWar • 11110 tl'iQan .
' $UpDllto have been exhausted as people
live wom1111 Utd 11 111011 In the'
way tissues arvund a relative- ull is civen to decreaie ~~· membra""' OOMitiiJII
OM of the ltl\fll prima bal· lfl&amp;rried?"
of
· try 'to stock up before the levy is actl,.,
..
,
production
of
lzydrorlorbar,
btil meybt he II lucky and
ly large blood •esael and evont·
Sbe "" llt&gt;rn tn . March. I'm
worma, 11\UOIII, ancl
eeUular •triiiiS of lhif tr1 ia rwmin1 1
. vite(l. our aovernor. and the legtalature
k
acid
In
the
atom•h
and
to
1•11 to ail by one of the
ually erode tho vossel 111011. In
debrio Pitt!\ !&lt;lfllll In
lhll *"'ing ltolliO In the seYf!IUet. not supentllloot. but !lOrn•· Sbe
• is doin 8 everythtng. 11 uan to avo1d slap·
no doubt boo been slltlft8
•orne
,el·sf.Jns
whose
ulr;:er red1Jce the pceS!ilive muscular region. Tltlt II patUdomtmllrtn• lvtn cooko meals,
where
I
ratd,
"Beware
the
Russian
pilll "ldtd tal!fl Thla movemont to tax
activily
ol
the
atomJCh.
It
it
uauaea no pain j a silent uleer)
1\'jllt. tor her lurky tenants .... brides of Morell." Should we aro~nd blra for a 10111 tllne
mort end mort points out the tact that
especially vaulable in
t h t oq, trlaonllt..
and P&gt;ow• • thln1 or two. He
bleeding
may
be
the
fir~t
indic~slltlo may Ill • qompl\lll- M~mo to the Slat• Depart~ : ,., lllll'rled? ...(), c.
what il ntedtd ~bove •••rythlng •l•.e 11
tr"'IJllent
of
p&lt;ptic
ulcera
ltuyt her a drink. And she bf.
cation that MD ulcer Ia present.
eoal cutting and honea! tax reductions
tion of tnfluenu. l~itl ltV• Ott reii&lt;IY IQC' another lta".qp Dear 0 :
thoush
it
may
be
liven
for
Prompl treatment with absoItt lite llon110, soon ... .Jeynt
Till\' I "ldtJ, .. nat brltitl. tncl 1ln• to ask questions - dl..
madt poasiblt by 1avlryg• rather than
other stomach ailments. Side el· er, septic llll't \hrQtl, • 0\llfto
lute
rest
,
intravenous
feedin~
Mlu.lield plan~ lo make 1M lihalltlptBrt wt!ll1't writlq I qulotd, bul )'Oil oan apot '•m If
lpendiRI· s"ch 1 move tw called for from
feels occur only with too creal mon cold Ql' Qllttf tnftotiona. 111111mer tto&lt;:k tctnt 11 allf of
and
tater
a
blantl
diet
will
usual·
\Qv•lont ool!lllll1 whlrt be uatd you Utten. Thty go:
the Federal g~vernmenl down to tht vil'I'll~ lnf~l I'"" ma1 mlllt
a
dosage
and
consist
of
dry
"Voo marri•l?" (No) ' 'Work•
ly &lt;'Qre a Dloedlng ulcer. More
the bla&lt;kltr -1111'oqh lht blQQcl MtrmJn Wouk't ''Natll't'l W17" it,
la&amp;•• of America.
mouth,
blurr~d
vision.
conattpareeently freezing the stomach
"ltwar•" 11 e 11ranc word. lnl?" IVUl "How murh you
atream tlf m11 tra•tl Ill 1M 1 ~ abQul 1 any IIQ
ha• been uoed If the blotdillg tion and retentiQn of !lflne. II urethra. 'l'rfllmtlll le llitly to who'• QJ&gt;OCIIIII • ~~~~. Sial1e Jutt be sm marm&amp;• ta mab?" 11700 a monlh) ~Ow•
Wt know tllat thert art aituallona
cannot be controlled, the blood· your ulcer Is healod and II the be prolonctd atld llOMIIW Ql lit- Jayne ia awaltlq tho ·•tort in YOU!\ ldN. I lmllint aht'U your own bolnt?" (YII) "lhve
a ear?" &lt;Yea) ''Late ll0tli? 11
th~t demand the exp• ·
.re of money
ina are{l must be removed ~IAT­ tensinna that cause~ It have
pl'lnlt life, tfle'U preaent 110 fta" ~ QOIIVInced ailoflly Ill&amp;
urinary
tntlttllllet.
'l'tiiM
to a~sur, il 5table sad
:'ut when yuu gica\iy. Once cured lht qloer been 1 umln~ll'&lt;i yqu can aafely 11\V~ be ohanaed from limo 141 ~• prohltms In tho ward- wllhoUI lilY lltlp. - H.
(YIIl.
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he Ia hooltad. But
Rftllt
look at tl!v wute!lll p:
~' of aov~rn·
1top taliln~' 't!.
robe department.
ml!lY recur unless the ltftllon•
Dear Mtlen :
limt liS the inlell\ln&amp; ors1nlt1111
ment It appears that a:: cf tilt toluttons
It
be
answera
"No'' to the
Rumor
hath
It
lhat
Mare~~llo
that '''"''d it in the Qrst place
Tlti• isn 'I a lift or dnlll laQ _ Whl t• psell\lomonbra- become re!ist,nl to them. Ant~ Maatr\Qiannl't brother Rus~ro.
., ,. ·arr bas~d on 11 pem!ing . Wu are now con· ~re relieved.
qu.,tions
she
gots
up and jl.&amp;l\11
lue, but rt doo• get lrrllllln&amp;.
nou1 trigonitl't Wh1l cuus"' b1otlc• are tlll&lt;l twlpflll.
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film editor of"Whil4 Voleta,'' Whtl ahould you do wlltn you OVI!f lo IOnlt Qthor lilY. YOII
istration ill W8JIIin1ton thMt tit~ tlla ol
it e.tn !leiter looilnl
thon have twa buty ' pre-sehooltr• oan't will.
!\sia CJII be solved by the granting ol •
14-llo. U oo, fellow1o Jiqlt w11o lllld lhair !lip&amp; and frlondt
My advioe tAl IIIII Yount man
.'b;llion dollars on programs in t\1~1 area.
c•t him oul qf that outt1n1 or ntighhors drop In lltr.. or lookiiiC for 1 nlct prl II to pi
Am,rica will 11~ver ream that vau c~n
room! . .Wht!'i 1M IPitt Are: lour tlllltll e week, rip! 11 a Ulllt rtllfll. out In lht country
nut buy re&amp;vect. and with the '' •1Y &amp;ld
Tlttrt tr1 now II motion plo. nap limo? U lhty h••• elllld. and 1or1tt1 w01111n. -lCD
pt·oarams art afto 11 nandl~d tile bulk of
llll'tl In vvitlvs UIIM ol Wlllt rtn (and they usutlly do) II YIV Htltill lla.. 0eper11Dtll
By WUliam S. While
thr montv 8011 ~ Into the wrong hands.
whloll INtiiN ~m - DUrl, itn'l polite to pop youra off to Dear Htllll:
lml lnitead Qf lifting poaplt to hl&amp;h•r
lhtlrt and a few from oul!tr bid. Beside•, 1M liOist keeP•
I wlsh you could llavt en obvlo!lf oal\llllllll tor l1tt loW•
ltvtltlheY 1h1ks ever lower.
WASHINGTON - Perh$Jll it ly loilinl about the eltiifll room est PQsiible eiiU Ill Mra. Wtrl'l 1pact .... TIM Sni !1111 hel c..l lhttn ewakt. 8~1 If I 1«1 11\tJa Lorraine 1\owill'l happy faoe
brazenly "'inQI the apr~Q a(jQut
Jaek Ltmmon lllll Franll lla.
io o~l againot l~t lawl t ral"'
atey liP• lhtll I htvt I ..UPlt wh"' the uw alllhoae bllutlful
hlo
mid~le thai a $0Undei' lei· Sohool for laokwar4 Chlllll'tft. alre for lht leadllltJ rolo
Ia
oardt and lettara. You~• no ,
a oman vaie8 ag~illlit the inered·
Aa 10011 " Colli'"' &amp;•Is tilt •otlng
For him, tht t!JOIIt of tao lht elntma ,...~~qn of
low woyld S!ll',ly bt wearlne.
lht af tll'ankY kida at cllnn• llmt ldN wllal e lifl It 11ve • Uttt.
tblt do'fl!oiiJ18 of tho American
rllht. bill out of tltt way tltey will l~unch
chanlmO!It, lltt ¥11'1 mouol.lift. 111'1114wey 11it "The Odd Oou. whtlt my husband wants peace
out in tho ~itcben.
llrl. 1'1- thfllll IYII')JOIII folt
,.,1 all·out effort to l!ftl'o•• ~ IYII•m of
mall that ia 1oi111 on 417 11111
Not only this. Selliah lttUo !Qp of bliss, II tllilntd whtn, ..... . . " ' .JI1)Qutt kltrllt '"' qlltll.
''"'lllllfllt htaltll care. We hol!4' that nithl ill the commercltll w~ich mou.e that ~~ i~ 1he Is ne.ver happy, htPDY mumtnl, ht II alld tlel*t LQtw llavt tihtlv· 1 dcm'l llltt If lit !'IItie. "' her - LORR.\INE'I OIIANJ&gt;.
they takt 1 lonw hard loak at what 11 10 1reatly pervJ\10 televl,ion. elev•ted to the olat·os of ~tl~sh able to ~~ow lhtl 1111 111ft IP' lei 111411' romance. llt'l 10\llld ptelllly whtP thtot wQO'IeQ Mit.
Door Jlttderlt
Gaoinl In horror al
thtoe
lii"Ptnlnl qverseaa to aoclall,ed htalth
KIJII want thtlr kidt to play with
little
beul
l.
he
act~ iiy oxll'CII groves hll oholct Ill 4todaranl. IClltln O'NtiU .... Alan
C1ll11rint 81111\aill City wl1.e
thlnil· a man I• ho~nd to IIIP'
1y;t11111. li\ England there 11 chaot, wUh
to be out there cleonlnJ and even UM the ltllll 011t llaDH bla City Ctllltr debut In !ftlne, btit if 1 ~eep mine up atory ap)lMI'td Ia lllaroh, IUC•
doeto•• pll&amp;u~d with low pay and. 1m· PQM that advertiWI in 10.111• "her"
herself. 'l'bia lor him II lht hlp.
end OIIUI"
Ill jufl ...""'' RY1 • """'· [II'IIIY oumbtd 1o • hMrl allaol! lhon~bit woninJ t'Qndlttonl, winch 11 lm·
lie14s - notably CQllffiOitg, the pQ\8 ~ pana withQul ,von tsl meuuro ol their toJethar- 1"011¥1
prelutle to 1 lead ill a rww ooon lltey•J[ 1•t ~II aehedule and lr lfltrwll'dl, Your lelltn It
tlte rolnimel oolace of a proper·
~ps and tho like - have reulljle41lnl cart of tho~t ..rtously Ill. Tbt
pyer know whe1o to " to bed.
nOIS: he ill, afltl all. ltlfllllllitll Broadway lhow, 111'1 !teen conhtr w.n •uprtetaltd.
aonrnment there haa btan liven notice
ed 0 •intle eonclu•ton: T h ~ deter&amp;ertl \hat would aavo ~er ol o loUow, to he I1Q!?
ultlmolt hwniliation of putftnoilll with PIII)'WI'IIh\ ltfloltl" -MQ!'Jv:R OJ' IIAPPJ:RI
Tltlt column II dtllicaltcl 14
from lO ooo do.tors that they will t't· quickest route to \he bulginl tho
H• II 10 ottorty 1 lilly e~ GtHG on what mllht bt "tho 11ear Mother:
\iJli her hand• Into unocenlocl
If
llnP::"!~•m•nto
are
not
made.
In
latnll)'
Uvlq, .. il JOII'r• htY.
poollet~li
of
tht
little
WQman.
•• lilat ... ... tidY \110. . . . rtahl pN!JI'l'Q." Alto II tiM tl
11111
MJ lllllllilll\1011 laf lilt MTV
J't'elloe and JIIJ!Ind the oocl~l 11curlty
who is the bil buytr, ls te .OOw water. '!bit lo the 1111111 of whicb
1111J
kid
voubl• or 11111 plihl
true femintno ~rtyrdom I• -·· .. Ood'l 111110 '" .. tlllt tht ltw ilGnwdlaM rteh tllOIIIIb (Molt '111ot11111R Vlll\9r) •
,_
an
Ia
tiad
whteh
gott
to
,
1haf'·
IIIIUblo,
1111 Htlen htiP YOU,
11fr
husb•ntl
u
•
ltoptiostlJ
1 1 1111
to do wbll pHIIIItltbiJ lit
WIM gONio the .., WM ltrlnl•
made.
10
afl'!r4
lite
IIIII
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•llow thtt ·thtf ' " no a cure·all for latuouo jack••• and • llrnorou•
lilt wUI allo Wtleomt )lOIII' Vft
WQ~ nearly anywhere
and ' IIIUit .. - tiltl 110 to il1tlol bit. II•'• In tht "Gollf, whal hlr kldl ovttr durlnf UM -klina who in a oan&lt;!r worl4
wbet lilf the c:ountry. The sam~ '!itua·
1110* ill lht tiiY 'Mn I YOUIIIJ amlllbll IIJIII'I-. Addrw
" " .. )lb .. - · ldlld
would lie ditpenlled wlil1 alto· \lie thelllt i• tn one way or an· 101M
\1011, Wlllcl hapPfll Ill thll countr' If we
Hel.. Bo1te1 Ill evt .. IIIII
II10ihtr •111 nli•1 up tl1111.
other entlltsoly repe~tocl. The of P'- owey ll'olll tMI lfl~
l•lher.
are forced to £~•• up ~'' of aur \ak•
IIWipiJIK.
level wlllrt 110 It H . . . . . .
Ati )'0111' lrllndl to 6
· Hen on thlo prolfam, for II· huo~nd ill demonstrably a loot,
llOIIIt )111 for tltf lltlltfil of perotlllll able
.. te - · tile ..., ..,
\Q QU CUt· of t)lllllltlYII, or alreal\y
Is 1 bumbll11&amp;. wltleu oluok whol· till
luslration, the Ultle chap
ID tile prd• will! 1111 llei'Jre.
ly
without
pride
of
uU·raspeot
ohewn u the 10rt of apolo&amp;•li·
vided for in the n1nt of lllQtU or
cally grlnnintl idiot who has the who is "Mrated by his w1fe and eul Jll olearly -~~ •erel ...
r.'abiUty. Ill tpl\e •f ttrong tvld•nc• II
botoll..taal a•d ••• "'"....
tpptan ihlt llltliY ' " wllllne to vote to elf&gt;ontory to believ• h•s w~t QIIUihle.ra with a patronllinl oupctflor.
coo~"""n•ion
thai
m111t
bo
...
a
sltould
do
wh~t
11Q
womllll
\lim41'11 our l!Gfltl steur\ly 1ydem, ,aho\1\
To him is never
l'lned
ohoukl ovor, ever be asked to to be believotl.
'!llilleh tbert 1ft aQ11 aom• d~nltr "anal•
oven
the
pseudo-diplly
el MWhatever he atlompll to do a.
do. he has the cruot, thai Is. to
tlyinl.
•
Ini a filur• of hNlthy full. 11a
111ppo,. that tt ts ohe, tnd not round tht house ho to totally II, indeed,· tht bull Ill t inept
~~
the
doing.
Whatever
he
ht. who obould wa!lb the dinner
dilhoo . l(e. drearily sell-center· d3res to SliY arOIInd tht hQUM ltnlpl 10 prof~ u to • •
td IIIQI'QII thai ht it, l• c;allous· ia 10 bnbe&lt;!llic aa lo make him ,.,. that e PI'--~

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4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .! Apr.

Blue Flame Festtval s

pro ~am bet"n~ Announced .

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wittnerl ollbe ..., lilt ol prll' and teD" pttlllllaiiQII ... bull$.
01 lo be myen aWa1 88 one Of Jn appiJanCftl,
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Bettv Newtm, the Gu ComVIr-'•'• Burke, Racine; Mkldl&amp;
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new •••• lor 111tur- the hi•Migbttt of the show.
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porla~a;;.ineas, Mr.
Ricltard
''Tbinp That Are New - para on_~.
-produell m the '
special featunl o! ttt. pany'a local bollll - · - ~
Mlddl
Mn. B bert Roull
that's the general theme lor the al gas """ new
be
tw&lt;&gt;&lt;la lhow will be ID iiHdt vlaOr, wm be IIIIO!ll 1bio •
::n~~=:~"::;. ~ ABysunriM ~ will be Blue Flame P'tJU.al, Ohlo's :hom:'fk~gr:=.: and
Featlv~ tour of the New York ljor cut 1111111ben la_JIIIIIIr!l
McNeal, Middleport; Pomeroy held at the Melbodlot Cburcb largest and be.Wotabillbed tra-,sent
n ....
"showlime" World's l"aar a 15-minulo sea- Mlft Albwortb ODd . . . . . .
Business, Mr. Paul Simon, Pum- Easter SUnday at I a. m. East vellni show lor homemaltero al lllled way uoNer
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Cru;;adt&gt; Chairmnn. said ht&gt; is to put oft g1vlnM; lo _the last
urebel Pomeroy Jr. HlJb for
two conditions.
1- •
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·c•nfl·'enl
llt
•t
tl•·
peopl•
of
moment.
If
thel
wlii
give
now,
eroy
;
Pomeroy
RelldenUal,
Letart
and
LeLvt
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ft.
ril
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Fee( "
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·• _ Mrs. "'··les r -ar .• COffee wiD be M -. .• . The pastor, ~v. performanca P
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This year's B ue arne
~te,gs t'ount• wil l respond ev- · it will save much of the nl..,.l
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a-j; char
f Ut Local area residents who at- ltival II ,I)Ompletely chantled
to g•v• and enJoy tor ._..,,
;,. mror. ge~&gt;"rously 1h•n they and day wor- t•t 15 "'"
~.!e!;'.s . Mary Anderson, =~·w! ~ ~,! wl~ tend eiUter one or both o~ t~ from last year. The first-day
tm·•· '" the pos t.
ten necessacy to rmg any c .
be "'ven by the clllldren at the FesUval petlutmanees WI
pet"lormance Is t!Ued "Tell You
'The -\r lwr·w :lll ('oneer Sooi- paJgn to ·' .;u··· ·essfo~ ronclus..,
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t introdUced to an array
of What We're Gonnl Do" whlle
· an said •
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church Thursday orr••uua a •"thin•s
r-n 1 1 u-;.Hk 1.., n()t JUst fl dnve ion. " Ihe c hatrm
• new" by r-~1·-•
c~n ¥111 Host- ··-e
J u Wonder Of It All" is indi,.. lotll&lt;i' .. lw o&lt;td The num. Those working ., township
T:~u:~tsm~ Mr. and Mrs. ·Earl 'l ess Alice . Ashwortb and Man&amp;g· catlve of the presentation for
,,, ' 'r u• ~.,,,,] '" lrl •au· one out ch.zurmen are. Bedford Twp.,
Robinson Sunday w.ere Mr. an4 1er Bob Eichborn. New food pre- the second and final day.
CANDIES
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.,..llo deli rlop cancer Mrs. Mildred ~legler ; Cbester,
Mrs. Lewls Young and ebildren
fun-mled .till
and
•. I ,, ''"' """'twl ll hO cuuld 111" liayann Cia~:
of CliftOn, w. Va., Mrs. Gerald
M~If.; dialog form the frameIll' ~,~·.r-d bi
hrold appllcanon h\p . Columbra l'wp.,
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Hayman, Mrs. Jack\Sargent and
crac g i troducin new bo~
EA&amp;TIIR SUNDAY, APRIL.1~ .
,d p1t'"'"'nr kr~trVI lt·dJo!e and skrlls Hobert Brshop. Carpenter; ~
Rick, Mrs. Ann Radford and
wo~n:;r u~ new 1 and emtle
.r~tt.ld ,,t nllt' l rur ,!1 thrf'e we- banon Tv.p, Mrs RobertTwPr.
on Stephanie of Racine, Mr. and
~s new u'sea for natural gu
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fttt. rnrtland. Letart
p., Mrs. Roy EDis ealled
Mra. Howard Rob1J119tt,
Mrs.
eWS 0 eS
nd '
odu~· in Ute home. ·
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Chris s Jenk•
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newfield.
pr Both
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;., ~.t rd rh. tt the ~t&gt;cund tar- 1'I' rs And1e' ,. Ct·oss · Racine ·' 0~ fr1'en•·
uo •·•-v recently •
Mabel Shields --•
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making
days• &amp;howl
nUII'AHJNUTIGe
:!1'• ,r tht' l'ru~Ddt' ts fur tunds t\e Tv. p , M~s
Harlls Frank, Mnt . Kenneth Kimman and ms.
e Cart&amp;- demonstrate bow modern liv""'"'" ,,..dell. ,. ''" up he Long ~ttom. Orange ~wpj' l children w...., guells of her l Raymond and Brian Robin- SUnday, lt.:!.,~lb:
at- in· is aided and abetted by de, "'''" ' ''"'"''""de wearch \I ts c lorenn· HendersonM oo - ~ parents, Mr. IUid Mn. Roy El-Ison spent Friday Digbt with ton Swtdayf 41 oo!tn;" wu volopments ID all theoe fleldl.
Jl!llgl Jill .. ~hll'll oi l ~
glt&gt;a\ VII It'
Rutland fwp '
I g • , lis.
I their grandparenta. Mr.
and tendance 0 .
ees·
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,Jr 11 , 1 ~~· 111 .,, 11 ,, 11 g ti t&gt; ra'lt'er Edn:t Sw1ck Rutland, Salem 1
Mrs. Chrissie Powen, Racine. l$8.39. During the ~to
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Twp Mrs 'thelma Edmonson. 1 Mro. Joste Heitger and Dana Junior Wolfe and Mlk~ MOl' olon It was a•• ~
re\\ , lrt' olll' n n~K('d
how Vmton Sal!sbury Twp, Mrs. Turner, Sr., were in Athens for trlson of Middleport called ontain the Rev. Clyde Rlnton 41
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\It r ennarrl Frerl Le1 fh e1t Pomeroy. Scipio lthe funeral ol Mrs. Hellier's Mr and Mrs Dallal Hill and minister for Ute next Y'"!'..:..OD
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morning w~re
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SISter, Mrs. an ng.
Dolly Wolfe Sunday.
Easter un a~m
rvtee.o lol- l
.," ,,,, I&gt; ·'" '"" ' ·'" lh• • " dol OESBY ON TV
' Mr. and Mr.. Earl Foil and Norris LloYd of Canton spent
be s : c ~h:l
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tt d p&lt;-'1 ~on IH I ~tl't' dnllar~
~E w YORK I UPll - The 9lst , .Juruor Holt and children of l"rid.~y nlght wlth Mr. and Mrs. i owmg
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g of the Kentuckv Derby Columbo! called on Mrs. Elsie Erwin Gloeckner. ·
yin
I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chase BY MARTIIA HOUINGER
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J.:o\t' to H l'd U!'e wn:' I. l ' :;o ~~nn t~rst
of racing'S tripl~ IHaning Sunday afternoon.
She~man Ford_. isahenjoK g a ']and granddaughter of . Columbus Mr. and Mn. James IA.:wera
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vacatiOn at PaYUC , Y·
ere here Saturday vtBitlng Mr.
k bur
n1 Thun-crown. will be televtsed ~y t ' . Mr. aod Mrs. Tom Wells vis- Mra. Leona Brinker will go lw
William King.
of Par era g! liP"
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ColumbtR Broadc•stmg System : ited Mr. and Mrs. Stewart at by plane Utis week to visit Mr. and Mrs.
day orrening Wllh Mr.
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tCBSI on May t f&gt;o. m frti :OO Middleport Sunday.
and
Mrs. Don Medowo and ', Mr. and Mrs. Ni.ck Perkins Mrs. Ivan Chevalier, Flor
Fri . &amp; Sat _ Apri l 16 &amp; 17th
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wiUt he
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d family at Norfolk Va She will Iwho heve been staymg
r and ~na.
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,. ie;~ from a heli copter aQove Mr. and MrB. John MorriS ~n ·slay for an indebrut~· time.
sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie
. Bett Randol h ReedsCertified Gas Station
the tr ock will be shown after Mr. and Mrs. Bud ~mt"MYLSU· : Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pfllr!On , Hodson have moved to Marion .;;u-s! •telMiss Fin~..;ce Olev
w M•in s t.
Pome,ov the race.
l•d Mr. and. Mrs. ar
orrtB ' attended a birthday dinner for Iwhere he has been workmg. v:. e, v Bl entl
:==========.;,::~:.:..:.--------, 1 at The Platns.
IMrs. Mae Pearson at the home I Mr. Dana Murray who has a ~·. ';,':'d ,/;., Ernest BarrinEiijah Estep called on Ray of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Cram~ i ben very 111 at Veterans Mem· ger and family viaited SUnday
let of ~tne SunMrday. KOthe~h I orial hospital is Improving.
with Mr. ud Mrs. Roy Pullins
1Roush.
attending w....,
s. enne 1
1 H "'R~rt and Mr and
ded
I Mr. and Mrs. Jones atten
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Wilt Kathy Kenny and Ricky, ' The Eighth Grade at Bed- 0
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the Songfest at Mt. Union.
IMrs: Don Hubbard and Donna ' ford Grade School will present Mrs: Raymond Barber Jllld
ASSOITIO
CIIOCOLATI'
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McGrath ,Marie of Syracuse.
two plays thio Saturday night fa:ny, ~~"james Carter
1lb. lOX $)60
villited Mr. and Mrs.
James , Mrs. Lizzie Sayre was taken :at a o'clock. Sev~ral clllldren
r. a J' · Lee 1 Long
Webb at Shade
' by Ewing ambulance to the from this commuruly will take and son lllllllY
d o afte
home of her daughter, Mrs. :part.
Bottom visited Sun ay
rI1 Mr. and Mrs. •Delmar Rhodes i.Paul
North, Galllpolls Swtday. 1
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·visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buch and . Phtl Hamson w~ home over Bigley and son Eddte.
·Rhodes and children at Dunbar, IPam spent the weekend with ithe weekend to VISit his par- ft. five night revival will start
w. va.
\M.-. and Mrs. Don Beegle of 'en!s, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Barr!- Wednesday night at Eden Unit'
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Coliunbua.
!son.
ed Brethren Cburch. Rev. El0
' ~~r M o!:~ ~:'!'~; 'called ~ The birthdays of John S~ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Black- den Blake, pas!Dr and speaklb.
an \1 r . d Mrs . Tom Turner bart Jr. and hls mother, Mrs. :wood and son ol Massillon were er. Special singing. Everyon~
on
tan
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.Ida Stobart were celebrated at 'here over the weekend. Wbile welcome.
at M x e~. Mro Robert Jewell .the former's home Sunday. Mr. Ihere they visited with ber bro- SIHiday vlaitora in the home
Whole Ham _ lb. 49t ·wer~· s~~day ~ests ol Mr . aod ·and Mrs. Ralph Wills and child· ,lher and family, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber
Butt Half - lb. 53c
Mrs. Glen Jewell of Pagetown. :ren of Cb1cago, arrived· SondaY,I John Dean and
her mother, were his daughter and l~ly
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence East- to VISit the Stobarts untll Thurs- 'Mrs. Lenora Dean and with and aranddaughter and family - - - •
man and w. R. Wilson called day.
and Mr. Blackwood's sister, Ethel of Parkersburg, w. Va.
on Mr. Harvey Eastman at the Weekend guest of M~. Mr Blackwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Chevaller
Meigs General Hospital.
: · MEver~ttese ~.!e.:.! w~ I Cindy Domlgan vlalted over ; and family, Inca!, and ~· t.nlllete lhll -ponMr. and Mrs. Dana Young Do hrs. w~
1 Chari.., ·Ute weekend wiUt Geneva Kin( Howard Nelsoll otWbeellng, · dopoolt In..., ohre.
had as visitors, Mr. and Mrs.
rot Y
ama 0
!and her famil .
Va. Spellt the weekend
at
Milton Host1ttle of Bradnor. tton W. Va.
of Col b · Mr and ~. Roger Young
Ohio wiUt Mr. and
11111 01 1
Allen Borgan spent Sunday Sally Pearson
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'th his mother Mrs
Nellie spent a weekend with her par- ,were Sunday visiloro with Mr.
and Scott•
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llorgan and M1chaei.
:n • eariers at Ut~ home sun.i ily. Mrs. Viole! Dillon visited Debbie came home with their
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Mr Junl r Salser Monday with Mrs. Janeth Ileal. grandparenla for a visit.
Y were
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Mrs Bemlce Barber a n d
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By Ava
Gilkey
and Mike and Rita of Dorcas. I ~ A
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d a Donohue who is em- al1tute teacher for the
am1 Y mov
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Ohio to Eden rerenlly.
the death of Arthur A. ~le::!; ~~~:.:t ~~!:bu;ee~e~da ::N~ the re~ teacher,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell HoisingPHONE ..•••• , •••• •• ••• • • • • • • • • • •
nuog,. 8'1, at. the home o
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Donohue. ' Helen Dais.
er and Daphne, visited Mon"ster·m·law m Delawar•.
I M nd Mr Cheater Durst I The Sunbeam and Buoy Bee
with Mr. and Mrs. Cilntoq
Linda Cotterill. daughter ol io! ~il~, Mrs."Pelo Durst o! 'etassea of the Carleion Sunday
, Roger and Rhonda;
' Mr. and Mrs. Don Cooterill, ,Leon, W. Va., opent Saturday iSchool had a pizza party Sa!ur- Mr. and Mrs. IvJIIl Cbevaller
POMEROY. OHIO
· broke her shoulder blade at w!Ut Mrs. Herbert Roush, Mrs. day evening at the home ol and Lana visited Sunday after·
HART BRAND
play.
.
Dorsa Parsons and Mrs. Rus- the S~ Class teacher, noon w!Ut Mr. and Mro. Bill
Mrs. Mmnie Bratton and her sell RouSh
Mro. Virgil King. Mrs. Lonnie Nelson and Howard Nelson of
We'll give away an Easter ham Friday at 1:00 .PM,
. daughter, Betty Riggs, are mov· Several ·from here attended Hudson, teacher of the Busy Wheeling, W. Va.
Fill in the coupon now and deposit at Qur store.
ing into the Robert Clark rental the Glee Club Concert at Soulh- Bee Class aullt&gt;od. Songs for
No purchase needed. Winner Will be notified.
property.
.
ern Local High School last Sun· Easter ,....., practiced.
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Robert Aiktre has been call- day. Members of Ute club from Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan Woods
NESCAFE
I ed back to his work at Ute here are Debby Hili
Roger were ID Racine Sonday to
week with her parents, Mr. and
job at Bellefontaine.
Roush Larry Lewis: Marsha her grandmother, Mrs.
Mrs. Taylor Moore.
1 road
i Mrs. Henry Waggoner and iMoran and Linda Wines.
who is ill. They also visited
Forest While of
Manlfield
- - · 7 oz. jar
Mrs. Jose Heitger are on the I Mrs. Edna Roush acrompan- and Mrs. Douglu Wickline.
apent the weekend at his farm
' sick list.
ied Karen Roush· to Troy to Mr. and Mro. Homer Bailey here.
. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Me- w...., in Marietta over the Mrs. Ora ColtriU recenUy
' spent an evening with ft. va ;Dade.
weekend.
vlalted her daughters and their
Pomeroy
112 E. Main
SPIC &amp; SPAN
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Gilkey and attended the aong The u. B. Church will hold 1 Mr. and Mra. Charles
fzmllies in Columbus.
&amp;
service at MI. Union SUnday. Sunrise Service at 1 a. m. Easl-t visited Saturday eveolni
this er Sunday with breakfast to IMr. and Mrs. Utar!es Sayre
· Mr. David Riggs left
LOW PRICES! BIG TRADES! LOW PRICES! BIG TRADESI
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week for Mlnneoota where he follow at Ute Letart Falls Com· :and their son, Mr. and Mrs.
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:has employment.
munity Hall.
iFritz Sayre who have just re~.
16 0'1, 111ize
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire i Union Class meeting will be turned home !tom California.
STA FLO
: visited the Clinton Gill&lt;eya at held Eaoter Sonday at
the
-VIrlflda Dean
Albany SUnday.
church from 2 to 4 p. m. Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson Okey A. Hart of Coolville will
' of Columbus visited her ather be the leader. AU singers are
I Ray Wilson recenily.
invited and everyone is wei·
Mrs. Oma Arix was an over· come.
I night guest of Mrs. John Stout. Mra. Lettie Spencer, Mrs.
, Mrs. Bessie Grsham Is home Bob Adams, Mrs.
Herbert
i alter spending oome time at Roush attended cllurcb at the - - - - - - - - - RACINE, 0.
. Warren caring lor
Hattie Freedom Gospel Mission TuesBy Mro. Alto Cone

are• villi to UB all."
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combing
the length
nnd I. Mr• .,........
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to &lt;'Onlr...,...,
breadth of Meigs count y
raise $4500 as this count y's day• of the moelll IPI drl..
sha re of the S2.100,000 state ' toto! $«7 .•. Ba!IDce yet to
~oal of the t965l'ancer Crusade. be collected II $115'1 u.
Allan Leonard. Meigs County ·so many P&lt;"PI• are prone

Mra. Lana GibloD. Har_..;_•vllJe,· •·-- """"·• Mfs,

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
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Instant Coffee

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Floor Wall
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Spray Starch · · · 39c

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• Lifetime Guarantee On Springs
• Arm Covers Included
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day
evening.
came
on of
Sunday
Dinner
guests of Mr. and ingWord
of the
death
W. H.momOurMrs. Roaaell Roush Saturday kee a! his home ID Iowa. He
were Mr. and Mra. Chesler wu a former Superintendent at
Durst of Niles, Mrs. Pete Durst Wl~llle High School
and
of Leon, Mrs. Herbert Roush severol of his pupils who atand Roger, Darla White and tended !bill school were from
Mrs. Dorsa Paraons.
Utis neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Utarles ShUJI&gt;o Ramon ,Morris and family
way of Ripley, W. Va., were took his mother Mrs.
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Morrll to her borne ID ColutnRay Heiney·
bus on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doraa Paraono Mrs. Lona Pettit made a 00.
opent Saturday orrening at MI. 1neu trip to Charleston and
Alto, W. Va., and attended a Spencer, w. Va., tbe first
bouse wannint lor Mr.
and the week
Mra. Junior Click.
Mrs.
Wood 1IU a vlolllor II
FtRST MEETINGs
,
1D Athenl on Friday.
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) _ Tu- Mr1. Nancy Jack and Mrs.
lane which drops out of the Pettit, Debbie and Tammy, eai~·ll
Southeulern Conference ID lttlll
on Mrs. Albert Cone
to go Independent, meets tha C1 .... J.l~
Air Force Academy and
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of Ohio vn tha gridiron ID 1t111
Kt· llpelll the
for the first Ume in the with his mather, 1\fn, Evea
school'• history. Other leatllll Morrill ODd hll dali&amp;b!er, Brenon the schedule, wblcb waa an- da.
nonnced WedneadaJ, lllelude
Lawrenee Morton 1IU lD Wei~ II
North Carollnl, Miami (J'la.), oton on 'l'bunday.
Florida, Oeorgla Tsch, Vander•
Mn.
Mae Hamilton

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FURNITURE

We're literally loaded with aH the
wnted Easter items -

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NO

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FOR INDOOR USE

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ADMissiONS - Lucy 118yes, I
Jeffers,
Pomeroy.
DISCHARGES - llldle Chaney, I.ondonderry, 0.: Marj Miller, romeroy; Martha Searls,
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ael Dial, Middleport.
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SAVE-SAVE-SAVE-SAVE
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itew. to make up your own
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EASTER SPECIALS

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e Toys eNovelties e Eader
Cards
e Easter Candy
eMake-Up Baskets eEmpty
I8Sketo - oil the necessary

SPRING SALE!
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for your eas:r ae le&lt;"LiDn. And ,

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APRIL It
The Amate\11' Gardenert Club the legion hall. Mrs. Carl 1\IJI· of Mrl. Oe* Wildermuth (Or :
ot MiddlePOrt will meet Moll- to• Preoided In the absence of lbe Af!rll ..-Jng. Tile metliD&amp; I
day April IV al the home of the preskltml, tdr$. William oPtlllil Ill rlluali91ic lorm bY C ' - Wyatt. 5I, forlnlr
Mrs. Harry Moon&gt;. 598 South Robson: A short buslnesa meet- the CMpeau, Mrt. Onltlle Well. Pomer&lt;ll' resident. dleclhl Ullft·
APRIL 15
Third-Av with Mrs
Konnelh i!Ig waJ conducted.
The nunutu of the !all meet- pededly Monday It ' home
The Rock Sprlnl•
aener 1Amsbary. a1 the a.;,lstlng llo•· Mrl. Arthur Lewis, holtnt 1118 and the
repprt, W111 Ill 1\lpley, W. "'I.
He~lth club wtll meet at the tess.
with Mrs. William Morris COD- IIYIII Ill' Mn. William . ~wn. He was the son of Sam llld
home of Mr•· Arlee Abbott
.
tributing, took the voup 10 til• Report forma .,_ P"" to ·I Bil1ie Wyatt of
fhursday al I p.m., With Mrs. I Theodorw; Counctl Daughters Martin Restaurant !or rerre.b- tilt ehlirmen to be RUed aut WitS married 10 the 1or1rter Re~
Arnold In charge o! the ,ol America wlll meet In reular menta fl)llowlng the meetlnJ. and mailed.
Ien Combs ol (iNr!SOnvRle.
program and Mrs . A r no I d,session Monday at 7:30 P· m. Present were Mrs.
MatiOll RtfNibmenta wen etrVed by
inowden , the contesl.
1at the IOOF Hall Practice will Mrs. Wllllam Woodard
Mn: the bol\eaM, Nn. Wilder- !lnklel bit parellll and
Holy Communion oervlce Will be held for receiving state ofli- ,David Enll!mln&amp;er, M,;. P. L. IIIUih IIIHI
Well, to Mn. wUe, IIII'VIvinl an a
he observed by the
TuppeU \cers at the evening
session\ Mitch, Mrs. Otho Watts. Mrs. O!lldle Mourning, Mrt. Mildred INn. 11Dbet1 lltYIIIID, IIUPiillt'\
Piau" EUB charge. at th; Loll· of the rally, April 2:, and all ! Herman Dalley. Mn. P-trl(lk Himllallt, Mr1. 'tlnrM WIJIIIId, 'IOII. W. Va.i three ,rMdchlld·
church Thursday . , .30 P· lmembers who wlll participate • Gallaghol'. Mre. R E. Bueh. Mrs. Dol'VIby 1141ckcr, .
tbNe llflen, Mn. fluNIIII
m.
1all' asked to be present.
Mrs. James Souders Mrt. Ida Gla4ys Cumlngt and M r 1, Lillie, Rulllnd: Mn.
Leo
The WSCS ol !he
Tuppero ,
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Brown.
[Smith IIIII Mn. WIUIMI ClliH
Plains EUB charge will meet
Wac 1ne~ on
rs.
orman 1 The May m..U... will
be ol Colllrllbul: lbrtt brodtfll'l,
Thursday at 1 p.m. ,at t h •
REV IV A.L PLANNED
ay an
held Jl the ~ of Mr•. Opal ilfil!lt, Cbl•btre; J. C., PCIII·
home ol M•s V1ctor Bahr.
The Tuppers Plains Christian ,
Devil bi JackQI,
Eugene Chelblre; J. C., J'cln.
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APRIL 11
church ts p anmng a wee. ong
u ann are 01"'
IIIII 1 number of niece~

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Forest Run \lcthodlst Church :post - lia•ter revtval. Services : To Church Clol1
ST~~ PU'I'Y IIELD nephewa.
will hold a bake &gt;ole Apnl t6 will start each night at 7:30 p. , Mr. and Mr! . HJrold Rub- ' Mrl. Arv•l Holltr recently
a\ Duke'&gt; Dry Cleaners. Pro- 111
Easter Sunday, lbard, S. Flfth-Av, were m..tl bed I 11Jnle)' p.ny wllh Mn.

bc~innmg

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I While Rose Lodge Au¥illory The
Salon MeeiB
GaUII count Eltlil ~ Di
!Jlet Wednesday alternooo al For!Jly Saloll met at the home ,
es MQD.day
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&amp;-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, o., Apr. 15, 1965 .4usllfary
The public is Invited to attend. .4t tlu! MortJn

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Commemorate Easter with o precious

jewelry gift of lostln; beauty! See
our superb Spring collection ot sig-

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the
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cake• and pies will be \he m"'n IJavtd Slagel, mlnlsler of tltc 'dleport Fjrst Baptist Cburdt and pme. awanll!l.
Ill Ripley_._ _ __
leature.
Heechwood Hctghts Church ol Mr. Richard Sayre, prealdent, Wlrt 1\lrl. '1'hlodoP Pullinl,
e P~rker Pena and P111clle
Christ.. Parkersburs. Everyone conducted the meotln&amp;.
Mra. Clr1 Let, Mn. Gleim Tutr pHJLS Ol'TION JOOZEB
APiliL 17 _
. IS mvtled. There wtll be spec181 Devotion• were liven by Mr. lit, Mn. Mlolllll !Ientz. Jr.,
e Lot•t Pnhlono In Sprint Coetume
The Jptatt Falls wscs will mu,ic each nigh\ in addilion to 'Willi• Anthony who uoed the Mn. Dorotbr LawiOD,
Mrl. PHILADELPHIA !UPI)-The
Jewelry
llJ'': a ham or
dtnner 11)' 0111 snging .
Ea•ter
for hill theme. Ralph Truuell. Mn. Harold H• Pbiladelphia Pbjllies Wednes·
on Sd turd&lt;'y 1\pnl !1 . '' "' 1'"g
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and conductod i ":chle TuiiiD, Nrt. Stanley er to Arkansas· on 14 hour r .. '
1TruAeU, Mrt. 011')' DUI, Mrt. call to moke room for
·ommumt) Rwldmg Adul ts $1
ANNlll NlE SEll VICE
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There wtll be an Easter Sun- , Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard terved
StewJI'l, Pome"'Y· Ste- Winder Ryne Du~en, wbo was '
1'hdd,.n 5!1•·
ri&gt;e serviCe Sunday mormng at a salad course to Mr. and Mrt. ,vie and Ranee Truuell, Johnnie picked up on wetven Tua.day.
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Thf' lA'omen s e11ow.~ 1HP o1
•·t od'
nd M Tuttle and 'Nrt Pullina.
Re•liP E u a Church at 0&lt;JITilS lhC Hysell Run Free "eth ts! Willis Anthony, Mr. a
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FRI!I! BABY CHICK
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B k ice crelllll co!fet. and (lool ode
Pome,.y ·
•'JI "ecterl nuest" and a pageant Hubert 1•... m•t . le pu c IS R•chard Sayre, r .
son a '
. •rl. • ••t. •prll 16 " 17th
Court St.
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er. the Rev . Donald Boone and
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on
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the Rev. Nylt Ilcll'detlln charee
With 1 c;,,..n• ol Ga•
'unrlay evening. April .18
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communton
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CHILDREN'S SHOES
eGIRL.S' PATENT
S2·"-$3.99
DRESS STRAPI
eLITTU BOYS'
99
DRESS SHOESI $2·"--$4·

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A11r1l welterWt'lght champ1on LUIS Heath Methodist Church, First
1~ 8:30 a. m at !he Rodriguez , currenUy lhe, No. Baptist Church and the Flnt
\~fount Monah Church 1n Mtd- eon tender. will f1ght Garland United Presbyterian Churcb.
dleport The breakfast is being (Ripl Randall in a 16-round lThe annual Good Friday ser"ponsored by the Guild and the 1 bnu t at the Curtis Htxon Con- !vice will be held Friday evenlng

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Children' s Hand ol the church. vention Center April 21.

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gll'l s and hoy's wardrobe. Girll' drels paeat
•traps 10 black or white. Sizea 8\li to 3, Lltlll

OOYS' oxfords and slipons io black. Si.1ft;
9 to 3. A fine selection •

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ROUSH'S SHOE STORE
MIDDLEPORT, 0 •

CALA HAMS
Plenty of Old Smoke
House
EA.STER HAMS

have~ a fashl()nable

.RIDR OIL COMPANY

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Yoll.'D Lille Our Service
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$4·"

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ABBOTT

March on, in In Easter parade of fashions
_this yeer . . . the finest styling, the -~~
look, In the best of taste, end It's all yours,
right here!

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Dresses

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because .••
READY TO COLOR FOR THE EAS TER BUNNY

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Petito 5-11

DOGS ALLOWED •••

The popular resealable label makes the loaf so easy to open ••• so simple to close.

Spring Coats •

Good Selection of ltyl 01 one Colora

This Is 100% Nylon Carpet ,

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ladies Dusters -• $2·9'.$3.98
liuo 10.20

lt'e TNO- ll'bather It be dOjll (includiDc

fPIIIId driW. buJahoopent,

HOMOGENIZED
GRADE 'A'
LOW PRICE
GAL

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puppieo), mudcl,y ahoea,

LADIES

small ote.......U.... or elopiwUo, I* . . . - .,
d!Atmwe tD tGufh, dream-tAl-clean 1~ ~Jon~IW •1111' that -this rugged, beat eot, cut pila uyloa twist ia ,.,..,..,...., tor

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Rain Coats--- $14·95.$19·95

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Good loloctl..,

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Every slice is baked with PG-7n®, the all-liquid vegetable shortenln1 hlsh In pOly-unsaturates.

Suits

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$2.91
Phil Maid Slips

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CHEESE ~!~·

GLOVES

Plenty of Candy

PUR.SES

It's the economy loaf with ~7 .5% more bread, atill JOW biclllilt Mid ..,.,. ,

hteul, Cetf, Strew

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Colora

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OPEN EVENINGS TILL 1 PM - SATURDAY TIL 9 PM
.1. MAIN ST.
WY 2·3975
POMEROY
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INFORMATION

For Rent

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FURNISHED apartment,
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able £or two girls or couple
130 Mulberry . Call WY U615
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20 WEEK
H&amp;N LEGHORN

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Pomeroy . Phone Harry Ba i

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lsi FLOOR FURNISHEJ?, I
bedroom efficiency apartment I
on'JC"..t aouu
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Middleport.
WY 2-3874
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AVAILABLE ON:
eMAY 17th
eJUNE 14th
eJUNE 28th

Reel Estate For Sale
FOR SALE: at Dorea s,-- mod- HOUSE paiDt!Dg, llllldelad
ern seven room borne, t bed- out. Roof palntlni ancl repair,
t-llloi.Ztp
rooms, 2 with wan - to • wall Phone VI 3.1100.
carpeting. Large plan eled Uv- CUf!'TOM butellerJDc aDd CUIing room with flreplace. full Illig Pbll Meleo;. Pboue WY
basement and Ia UDdry room. WlilO.
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Gas heat and air condltloning. Storm doors and wind- EXPEI!IENCED tlressmakiDi
and alterationa. Phone WY 2ows. l lf• acre lot. Call after
2278.
s 11 SOle
3 p. m. WI !1-2103.
4 14 l2tc AIR CONDmONING - fWrigerallon service. Jack't Refrtr·
,FOR SALE - One 4 • room eration, New Raven, Phone
house with bath and garage
TU 2-3537.
4 I tfc
on one acre lot. on Dead
Man's Curve. Phone WY 2-ir---------====
EXPERIENCED
3003.
, 14 6tp
FOR SALE- Investment oro~ll
AUTOMOBILE
I erty in Pomeroy, oh·10 •
6 large rooms and bat h, bas~
ment and gas furnace . Would
convert to double rental. OnAND
ly $4200.00. Reasonable down
pilyment. Monthly payments .
Phone WY 2-6800.
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POULTRY
Box No. 188
Phone LY 2-9081
Athens, 0.

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Shop Us Now For Th• BEST Buyll
1961 Greenbrier 9 Passenger Wagon
Good tireo, red !lnllh, one owner. ndto ood heotor.

$1195

'1295

BULLDOZER WORK, eqUipped with winch. Big or smaU
job. can daytimeo W1 9-3151.
evens, WI !1-3089, Gene Bill'
nett, Racine, Ohio.

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~ HARLIE

SCOTI is no longer
mowing yards. Call WY 2&lt;i103
for your new man . Also, can

1963 Corvalr Monza Cpe.
110 h.p. enl!lao. 4 oa tho floor, low ml~ap, lot blact
finish, sPOtfess clean vinyl interior, bucket aeata, aood
W. W. tires, radio and beater.

$1699
1962 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door

1495

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1962 Ford 4-Door Station Wagon
V8 engine. Automatle traDI. P.S. Beige f!Dllh with red
vinyl interior, good tires, neecb 10tne body wort.

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1960 Ford ~ Ton Pickup

$999

8\i' •ide body, euod tires. Solid eab, 6 eyl. eeonomy motor, heater. S(lceial.

1958 Chevrolet 2 Ton H. Duty_ $999
800x2D rear tiru, heater, 10 ft. dump

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Locally OWDed, good tlret, bei1e finish, beater, llide
doors. Discount Prt.te.

V8 engine,
body.

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6\i' body, solid eab, heeler,
Di.Jtoont Price.

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1958 Chevrolet V-8 4 dr.

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8 cyl. engine, PowerrUde trona. Good whitewall lln:s. ndio and beater, beautiful red finish with dean Interior.

AUC.TIUNt;Ell

mow a few more yards for
$1.00 per hour.
4 14 3tp

1962 Rambler Ambassador Custom

Brake Service

Pomeroy, O.

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Wheel Ahqnment

WY 2-2143

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Station Waeon. VB encine, automatic tra1u. Power steering, clean interior. Blue JinJ1h. Low mileage bJ one local
owner. Radio and heater.

BlaeHnars

NANTED to
lease or rent,
com ground. Leo Morris, Ph .

our OK Lotti-

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SPOrll "'It,
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1101'&gt; 0w. F.
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MeldUI,
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up 16, I;10 .. J!l,; Olio dahl lql p. Ill.
down 11, 1:11 a. m.; Olrll
Ga~ ,..- _ 1'1tM
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Jr., ~own l7, 101~ p. m.; Sl, down 7J2i p, m.; lnc;jl up tO ;
IY ftiCI DU IIIIO'IJ
~ ~ It 11M ea~ of Mary 8 up 17 • 2:!5 •- m. ; Pel' p, mm.: Jtffhoal 4own lUO a.
~~~ Prne '-!eqatlcluJ AIIC-TV'I ''12 O'Clod Hlah,''
Dow..y up IT, ' I. m.; m.; lloiVtY up )110 a. m,;
IIOI,LYWOOD (UPI) - The World War n Air Foree ..,.,...
City dOWII It, . ,••. III.J Fralll&lt;lin Pler.ct doWll uo
I
the~tre ol the absurd 11 lntOD- Again, whether or not one oar-. BW!ktye &amp;tata lljl Ill, 1:40 a.m. I Wflltm up f ;;!O a. ,
lioneL Ttlnilion ol 1M allcurd much IQt 11M tbow is Irrelevant GhrJAty up lit, 1:2; •· m. ; Naw illilllll Woad.l u~
II not In other word4, w~at to tht raUonalt "l!mployed tn
do".n Ill, , ,.. a. m., ,p, m.: 'l'llelllll Mil
WtntelevlsJOn really needs 11 IOillf maltillf elllngtl lor next sea.
up 21, 1.11 a. Ill. ; Steel field t :21) p. m.;
lha•· WH E:N 'I5
ereatiYe absurdity-say, lor ln. son, when "II O'Clock
down :2, 1:~ • · m.; l!&lt;l• :tr, Jr,, cluwP Willfield
,UNT LOW E~ll'
tlanee, a be1uty pageant lor will return. Robtrt ldnstng
up II, 6•10 P· m.; Jtf. 'Lucy JIM Luc;u up
:OM IN ' 8 .£\0(
''Miu Divorcte Al!lerlca" to go eompelo"t alld adult ador '
doWJII3, 1•10, P·lll.l Qlm· jll :at! p, m.1 IIIIIVtr up
' ROM ~WIN
FORK&lt;; 1
with the olhtr lbllll'd eontwts, has galntd a conolderable Col. r down 23 • l: l5 P-111-J o.ltll-lield 12:45 a, m.;
llll!WIIl
end tookeep up with the times. towinC, will be replaced as
down II, ~ . to I. m.; Alton llrpce up Wlnll•ld ~::10 a. m.J
Wl&gt;at I am lrylnl to 117, sllr, and her• tre tome o! the ., a!rkjupdll, UO 1 • 111.: Wal.,. H•l•n
down Wlnfltkl 4:46
rlendl, l1 lhal tejevl1ion'• seri- factors:
...c or up Oretnup I I m,: .m.; Jel'l')' B01worlh down
ous ~pproacb to lll dilly entet- 'l'llo Clo1natl Bwhiu The tOih ~:~~~~G~p~rHdnup 8 1, QI.J'fi•ld i •· m.1 liemet cluwn
lalnment ldlodtt llllkes It annlvenary of tha dtiath of AI.
• m own Mtldabl,fteld f :lv I, m.
oeem ·certain that if there ..,, bert Einsttin il &lt;:~&gt;mmtmorateoj
alter all, civilizations on those on NBC-1'V'o "Sunday" pro.
J
othv planett, they are bound gram lhia weekend . . . •·cas
to .bt IUptrior, Enmplt:
RtJWrts" lo planning 1 broad.
1.
NBQ.TV'I "Mr. Nova/&lt;" . . 0111 about tht Ku J(lul Klan
IIIII•
rles, about ' leacher, Is boli!J lor latt May or early June. . • f, ,.,......,.
e&amp;nctljjd. Wbethtr or not one Tim Conway, the taltnted comI.
~ar-N Ill~ for tht thow Is lr- lc actor who porlr~ys a bum.
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reievoqtlo 1 llillement the net- bUng lll$ign &lt;Ill ABC-TV's ' 'Me. le. ~Lruo1,;
work .Ia reported to have issued Hale's Navy" series, has been
wlftd
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to ,lome llate edU&lt;atlon associ- •iantd to 1 millioP-doUar aix· ' ~,.
ationo thllt contacted NBC-TV movie deal at Universal. '
IJ.IIIPIIb
about the matter. According to
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''The 1\tport Card;'' • ll&lt;l\VIpaper publllhed monlilly by the
bl811ket:
Ol!lo Education '4•"""1ation,
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r.art ol lht ot~tement B8ld : ''ll"r !'jew• tid
The proar•m development
Gaugt readl•l• - GalliPil•lit l ·
~· II • COIIIInulng - Dam 18.1, H.e, rusnlng \16 feet a 'l'llllliu
~I mlalon of our pr.: on rollers, Pemtroy • Muon
national
l"'lllll" .anabl" the network '11.70, Pt. Pltannt 27.72, HiD• 21.
"to lhttt the developing last., ton 2.75_ lalllng, Kanawha Fall1
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0• ~lit' fUditP&lt;eo." Sound, beau- Utlalhnl, ClutriHton, ll.~t
28. IIJoro·dt
llful, Jut hold! What about falling. London dam wao run.
Uono
lhto "davtloplng tastes"? nln1 .4 C..t. Marmet Sli feet
26. ~"i:: ••
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Boat MovemeJ!II:
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1957 Olds 88 H,T1 Coupe _ _ _ $169

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1957 Chev. St. Wegon - - - - $295
i cyl., old. trano.

1956 Chev, 'tl 2 door - - - - $195
1954 Buick H.T. Coupe

Legel Notice
L18AL NOTICI

$99

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
YDUR CHEVY DEALER
OPEN. EVES. 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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Society ·Notes

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Musical lnterludt
Republlcaa Leglolature
Walter Moeller
Loell I&lt; Ohio Now1
ll!vallll Bulletin Board
New..o.Gramo
lNO Garden Club
Saturday MallnM
Alternate lalurday1
1:16 News l!qt
~:00 Saturdoy MatlnM

2:U Nowa Ileal
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Saturday MaUIIN
Ntwo Beet
Diaclns With Doll
Top Ten RIYuo
~:00 Saturday Newo Report
5: II Dlnnar Musioalt
6:111 Collllllunity Gholrl
7:10 Oft Tht Air

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1:00 The Singinc PNJchotr
1:15 Ntw• illport
8: H Chur~ vi Cbrill

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Firllt BJPiili CIJqroJI
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Dinner Planned
On April 29th

10-~a11~ sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o, Apr. 15, 1965

:r.'•':':':. =:--"::' Elza
Gilmore is Named President
Of Pomeroy Elementary School PTA
Chureb. lbt Racine

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Mtddleporf

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Mainly Abaul
People In
Pomeroy

Shop Tomorrow .net Every
D•y from 9 AM to
Plans were ma~e to bold the
5 PM-and on Soturdoy from 9 AM to 9 PM-S.Ied
Miss Beverly Perrin open! annual Founders Day dinner Miss Mary HlU, Mlelllael\1 tha ENter Clothao you need •nd the •••-'!1.. you
Wednesday evening in Colum- AprU 29 at the Ohio Unlvers~ Jones and friend , Jameo Hel- wont for younelf lnd ..ery mtmbor of yot~r f•mlly,

Metllodist

Elza Gilmore, Jr., wao elect- McKnight, recording secretary;
t="----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"il.~ as president lor the coming iMrs. Martin McAngw, correswhen Je Pomeroy Ele- ponding secretary; and Mrs. I
. mentary PTA met
Monday Guy RusseU, treasurer.
bus on business
Inn m Athens when the 01&gt;10 ser of Columbus •petit the week·
I
at the .ehool.
I Elected as delegates to Coun·
Mrs. Wayne Glbbons has re- Eta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma end wltb Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
, The meeting in cnarge of ty Council were ~s.. Marvm turned from Bucyrus where she Phi Sorority met Tuesday even- Hill, Flatwoods.
,Mrs. Eugene Triplett~ first vice ,Burt, Mrs. James O ·Bnen, Mrs. was the guest of her latber , mg at the Columbia Gas office Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Nease
TONIGHT
president. opened 'With
the George Nesselroad, Mrs. John Mr J E C
nd . ter m Middleport.
and family of Nease SetUeNOT OPEN
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pledge to the flag and
the . William Blaettnar and
Mrs. M~s Ruth
SIS
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The Rttual of the Jewels wu ment •pent Sunday afternoon I
Souslby. Alternates elect·
Mr and Mrs Char1es B'mg conferred
iliioAY ond SATURDAY
•1 Lord's p,·aver
- in unison · It was James
d
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'th Ml on
Sh Arlene
1 N McDaniels w1'th her parenIs, Mr. and Nrs ·
Aprlt 16-17
1voted 10 purchase trophies for 1e
were Mrs. Donley Re1bel,
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"LADY IN A CAGE"
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The E. .
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Mrs Paul Hill and children 1
oU'v ia deHa\o'\lland, Ann So- treat
them lo a movie. It was 1Fo!rner, Mrs . Kenneth Braun I
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Indlatbellt. R.afaE'l Ca mpos. WAR I
Leo
Crew
and
Mrs
Paul
Chapman
land
other
relatives.
gin
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p
m
and
members
returned
to
11' ome,
N'ING: DO NOT SF.E 1 T a \su vott"'J to g1ve
•
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·
Mr
M
E
·
· ·
I' lnd toda
fter 8 visit
with
· and rs. ~awrence · planning to attend must send ' ~po 18 •
•
y, a
ALONE! Trapped in a n eh.•· sa.fet v cha 1rman, a gift certifi. l A skit was presentt\d
vator
Defenst"less, l3rutal·
Th I rth ad won the 'Mrs. John William Blaeltnar as Reed and son, Eddie, of Colum- Jhelr dollar to Mrs. Ke i tb 91th her parento, Mr. and Mrs.
ized! What happens is not ca~~~-ndan~e o:ann:: e
:teacher ; Mrs. James O'Brien, bus, visited recently with Mr. Riggs by Friday, April 16.
Hiram Slawt~r and Mr. and
ror the WEAL. it is. perhaps.
IMrs.
Leon
McKnight,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Reed
and
Friday,
April
16,
the
90rorlty
Mrs. E. J . Hill.
not ev~n for the strong!
A report was given on the and Mrs Joseph Struble Mrs Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and lmembers will meet 8t the Co- Tommy HID, son of Mr. and
"GO~D FOR THE CAESARS"
(Technicolor)
-erenl _record bop " · the Jumor Roy Mayer, Leo Crew,' Rich: family.
ilumbus and Southern Ohio Elec- Mrs. Paul Hlll, Jndlanapolla,
Jeffrey Hunter, Ron Rand ell, H1gh school audltonu;n.
~'·
1
ard
Rupe and Kermit Walton
Mrs. Guy Reyonolds has re- :tric Company to color Easter Ind. fell off 8 pony Wednesd~y
Myltbe Demungeut.
~rew discussed bJcyc e ~a~:· , mischievous pupils; Mrs. Lloyd turned to her teaching duties Ieggs to be sold by the Jvoup. afternoon at the home of his
rhe re port of the no~ma~r: IWright, an irritated visiting par- at the Middleport Kindergarten Members who. come. during the grandparents, Mr. ~d Mrs. E.
SUNDAY. MONDAY , TUES.
April 18-19·20
comm!tlee
glV:n ~ alii: ent; and . Mrs. c. E. Clark, a Classes alter bemg absent for dl!!erent work shills should J. Hill _breaking his left arm .
.I ERR Y LEWIS
Dw 1~ht Cui urns an Mot r Elza 'PTA representative.
: several days with an eye in- bring ghtter, glue and dye. DeMrs. Roy Jones. and Mrs.
"DISORDERLY ORDERLY"
cers elect3d w~re t ~s.
._J
Refreshments were served by ' fectioo . Mrs. Asa Jordon sub- cora led eggs may be purchased Dorothy Schwab v~sited Wed(T£&gt;chnieo1orl
from any member.
The sor- nesday afternoon Wltb Mr. and
J erry Lewis, Su san Oliver. IGilmore , . ~· lr~ ~~~ ~~resl . . the second grade mothers with sti~uted during her absence.
Glenda fo'a rrell
~ent. M_rs. ,e~~ n~u ~~ e ~ Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Jr., Mrs. Mrs. William Reyholds was ority also agreed to be In Mrs. E. J. Hill.
Colorcartoons
Lond V t( e preside '
·
. ·Robert Couch, Mrs.
George , called to Lansing, Mich. where charge of decorations for the Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt
Nesselroad and Mrs.
James 'her daughter, Mrs. Shelby King dinner being given in Pomeroy and son, Bruce of Columbus,
Wisecup in eharge.
: is hospitalized at Sparrow Has- when Congressman Moehler will will arrive this evening, for a
pital in Lansing, Room 404. She be present.
weekend visit with her mother,
I
,1,
has undergone shoulder surgery The cultural program
on Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
ISS
Or
and is recuperating slowly.
'Literature" was given by Su· Mrs. Cli!ford Leifheit of Rock
Miss Ellen Dutton has re- sie Grueser. Refreshments were Springs Road and Mr. and Mrs. I
turned to Dennison University served by Mrs. Dan Meadows E. M. Burton of Middleport
after spending the •pring vaca- ·and the. aocial committee.
were. Wednesday business visi'.
M'
M h M
R 1 tion with her parents, Mr. and I Attendmg were Mrs.
Paul tors m Athens.
ISS
ars a
oran o1 a- '
Du
Amberger Mrs Ray
Baity
----cine
was
named
recipient
of : Mrs. Da 1e
tton.
'
.
'
•.._
.
.
I Mr and Mrs Everett Davis Mrs. Paul Chapman,
Mrs.
lhe Nursmg Scholarship given
d .
M
.
. . Frank Eschleman Mrs D a v e
01.T
....\ .
·
,
an Mrs. Nan oore are v1s1t•
·
TT
by the M1.ddl eport Busmess
and . . . . ..
h v
. h Hindy, Mrs. Carl Horky, Mrs.
· Professional Women's Club at ~~g_ '"b ';:;;mla~~~ 'd avt'~. Richard Hovatter, Mrs
Edthe April meeting held Tues- . e~r r er'
· au e as ward Moore, Miss Beve;ly Pert
, •• makes relaxing the
day evening. The. dinner was ' mgcon.
rin, Mrs. Richard
Rawlings,
pleasure it should bo I
held at the Martin RestaurMrs. Keith Riggs, Mrs. Thomas An organ prelude, "The Old
ant w11h the meetmg followmg
Smith, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. · Rugged Cross," by Mrs. Lewis
in the C &amp; S. Ohio Electric
Alvin Spears, Mrs. Larry Wiley, ! Grueser and prayer by Mrs.
soc1al room.
Mrs. James Wisecup and Mrs. I Amos Leonard opened the meet·
'vJ
Mrs. John We~ner. president,
A. R. Knight, advisor.
ing of the wscs of the Rock
only
opened the meetmg. Mrs. R. R.
Springs Methodist Church on
Pickens, Scholarship ehairman,
The Pomeroy Congreg~tion of
Tuesday afternoon at the church. I
announced that Marsha Moran Jehovah 's Wttnesses w!ll JOin
1
Mrs. w. A. Morgan, presiwas awarded ~he nursing schol- approximately 700 others
of
dent, was in charge. Communiarshtp.
their fatth at Chillicothe on
•
cations were read from district
New officers were elected May .7 • .9 !or the !ir.st o!.two
TttUS
officers. A report was given on I
and include, president, Mrs. ctrcwt B1~le semt.nars sch.~ dul- A review or the book, ''The the d1stnct meetmg in . Gallli- ;1
Grace Pratt ; vi~e president, ed for. th1s: area m 1.~ ·
. King's orchard," by Agnes s. polis and also on the plcture.
waihabl•
Mrs. Charles Lew1s ; treasure~, . Curt1ss Leg~o, prestdmg mm- Turnbull, was given by Mrs. "Christ Is Risen," purchased
Sharon Roush. A secretary Will 1ster here, said persons repre- James Titus when the Middle· by the Scciety for the church.
foam .. cushioned 1ole
be named .at a l~te1 dnte. These I senting as. many as 1_7 Sout.h- port Literary Club met WednesElection of officers was held ,
officers wt.ll be .mstalled at the 1eatern Ohm congregatu,~s Wlll 1day afternoon at the home of with all ofricers re-elected in- '
May meet~ng WJ.th Mr:. Edgar 1
de.legates. The public also .Mrs. Robert Coats. Mrs. Titus eluding Mrs. W. A._ Morgan, ,
Reynolds , mstal\mg ofh.cer.
IS inv1ted.
noted facts about the author I president; Mrs. LewiS GruesThe program was g1ven by
The three - day program be-1
of other books written by er, vice president; Mrs. ClifMrs. Ed1th Forrest, member- gins Fnday evenmg, May 7,
mcludmg "The Bishop's ford Leifheit, secretary; and
sh t~ .l'.ha~rman, and depleted with .two one .. hour sessions, j
"
I Mrs. Amos Leonard, treasurer.
1re IDII!alion of new members the firs! featuring a panel of The author tells the story of Plans were diBCUSSed for pay, mto the club. Takmg part were speakers each with a brief . of the pioneers who settled ing tbe Society'a sbare on the
Mrs.
John Werner , Grace Bible sermon, and the second JO P1ttsburgh (known then as furnishing of Camp Asbury kitPratt, Janet Korn and Mrs. Ed- including a number of stage
Pitt) where he became fa- chen.
1
i~;;:::;;:;:;;;;;;;;:il dramatizations of points on eF·
and wealthy as a result
"It Is My Son," was the
Try it on for slgtls whf.ntver ttle occasion calls for com.
IJ
fective public Bible teaching.
his manufacture of glass. He topic of the devotions by Mrs. 1
fort . .. dilcover the sole-satisfying bliu of its foom
r~ I
Sessions continue most 0 I
Captain O'Hara, an Irish Lewis Grueser and of the pr~ l
cushion! Elastic: bound frothy white terry splashed with
~~ .
W the day Saturday, highlighted in
who came lo Ameri- gram by Mrs. Leonard aasisted !
happy~little ·flowers, keeps its garden fresh beauty wash1
the
afternoon
by
a
public
water
and
traded
With the Indians.
Mrs. Will Grueaer, Mrs. '
Ing after washing. Blue or pink. Women's sizes : S (4-.5 11 I,
FRt.-SAT.-SUN.
baptism
ceremony
for
served
dunng
the
Revoluand Mrs. Leifheit. A
M 16-7\'&gt;1. L18·9Y21.
Aprit16, 17 &amp; 18
ordained Witness ministers.
wa~ and finally took his poem, ''An Easter Hymn," by
'7 FACES OF DR. LAO"
assembly will reach its climax
. Pittsburgh where they Mrs. Morgan, and the Lord's
at 3 p. m. Sunday when P. R.
lD the Seet!on known as Prayer in unison, closed
tbe
With Tony Randall
Ruggles,
district
supervisor
of
Orchard
which
later
bemeeting.
and Arthur O'Connell
congregations in Ohio and lndia part of the ~olden tr1----(Technicolor)
ana, delivers !he main public
of the great City of the
- anddiscourse,
''The
Moral
Break" A YANK IN VIET-NAM"
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Marshall Thompson
down - What Can Be Done A· The meeting was opened with
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club collect led by Mrs.
"'
Chillicothe Assembly is "Will- Euler Euler, :•!dent. Mrs.
ingly Fulfill Your Ministry."
annive~~~~ the on the lOOth The April meeting of the
President Abraham
of the United ~;U::II
SERVICES USTED
and read an accOIHlt of It taken
was •held Tuesday
Sutton Methodist Church
a newspaper story.
at the church.
Sunrise Services, with breakfast Members answered roll call
Harry P. Smith
the church starting at 7 a.
giving a pioneer or family
conducted the
The eight foot cross will be
of
early
America. ing in the absence of Mrs. V.D.
of the serv~cea. There
included Mrs. W a 1t e r Edwards, president, who wu ill.
.
Hayes, Mrs. E. 0. Rail, and "A Portrait of ChriBt" w a •
P~rtland Methodist Church: Mrs. Heckman, sister of Mrs. the topic of the devotions by
ISunri:~e serv1ce at 6 .a.m.
George Lasher. Mrs. c 0 8 1 5 Mrs. Smith and of the program
regular Worship service Sunday served candies sent by Mrs. by Mrs. Robert Warner who
evenmg at 7:30 p. m.
Harold Sauer, who was unable was assisted by Mrs. Glen DUI
Morse Chapel and
to be hostess. The next meet- and Mrs. Everett Thomas. A
ing will be held at the home of pledge service was conducted
are requested to be at one
the above Services oo
Mrs. Dale Dutton.
by Mrs. Warner, followlna the
Sunday.
ANNOUNCESERVICE
program.
·
The Bradford Church
Durmg the busmess session,
FREE BABY CHICK Christ
will h0 ld
,__
were dlscusaed lor the
.
a sunr...
meeting with Lydia Circle
Fri. • sot. April 16 &amp; 17th v1ce Easter Sunday morning
May, which will be 1 h 8
With 8 Gollons of Goo
6 a.m .. The theme of the
M0 tber • daughter
U ct dinCertifi..t Gas Station
Will be entitled "The
po u
w. Main 51•
1\sltrre:ctio•n and Whai 11
~rio\!"::':of;!C::.,
members of the Society
AUTOMATIC IELL nMEI
who are ill. Plans were made
a.llrincpm.-dCif-.
for a 90up sale, the date lo be
fg 110Md firM peAod ..
aonounced and tbe proceedl lo
be used to pay the Society'•
SAftJY WRINGER
share on furnishing of kltchon
Prices
Candies Of All Kinds At Low
at Camp Asbury, near R I o
Grande.
AMERICAN MADE
A salad course was served by
e PLUSH BUNNIES _ _ _ 98c to $2.98
Mrs. C. Melvin Alkire and Mta.
W. 0. Barnitz from an altr~
eiNFLA
TED
TOYS
FOR
EASTER
89c
live
table with white cover and
o DEEP PIIWER RINSE outoma11tatly provldos
wiJOrous fresh water circulttioG tor mort
decorated with arranaemenlt or
lfficient deerfijown rinsin&amp;
spring flowers and an East.er
AMERICAN MADE
• fAMOUS NORGE TRIPLE ACTttltl
egg tree. Favors WOI'8 chocolate
flexes, turns 1nd tumbkls each pfeee tl
eMADE UP BASKETS-- 98c to $2.98 Easter egg•. ·
dothlng with th010Ugh u., doWI Md

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fashion-wise blouse•,
Change the b1Quse __ _
make a new outfit.

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WORLD

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For 80 0
Sewer aid

M• Moran

Racine Wins
Scholarship

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All ou,·cers
Rock Springs
G
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roup ee eC e

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Local Witnesses
Wt".ll Travel to
Chiflicothe

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You'll want several pairs of ny·
loons for your Easter outfit.
Choose seamless ones or full
fashioned ones from the

large

•election on Elberfelds 1st floor.
All Sizes 8¥.. to 11
and in short, regular
and long lengths.

1

Kings Orcha d
Book Rev·iewed
By Mrs.

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THE SHOE BOX

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EASTER HEADQUARTERS

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Visit the busy lingerie department on the 1st floor and ge..
ltct the Slips you need - cottons - nylons - daeron and
cotton blends. In all sizes 32 to
SO and in ahort, regular and
tall. Tailored and lace trimmed styles. N.attoitally known
brands such aa &amp;gers, Phil
M:aid, Warners, lndera.

LOW
AS

ePAPER NAPKINS

.95

BOYS TROUSERS
Wt.sh 'n wear trousen for boYI lD
~tze1 6 to 18. Solid colors dark
plaids. Beltle88 Cootineotal styles
worn without a boll and full tapered
Iega - or Ivy model tbat hal bell
loopo - and iJ cuffed.
Necktlet for Him
Atmutnew
oeleetlon of
ready tied Ilea
and four in
hand ties in tbo

pop;ular narrow
o!&gt;ape. Hundreds of tiet
in tbe •IeclioD.
Solid' colors

--raJ.
and neal PllternL You'll

INGELS FURNITURE

e PLASTIC BUNNY PUU TOY - - - 89c

Middleport

15c - 29c

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN
OPEN SATURDAY TIL.'
MIDDLEPORT, QJ .

Christians Mourning Crucifixi

29c- 35c

eNOVELTY EASTER CANDIES 10c- 25c
e EASTER GRASS

WY 2·2635

BOYS SHIRTS
Short aleeves. Slzeo 6 to 18, Solid
colors - atrlpes - plalds-ehecks.
A fine 1roup of otytea !or Sprlne and
Summer Wear.

eRIT and PAAS EGG COLORING KITS

• 9 LB. WASH LOAD CAPACIIT
• IIEAYY DUlY V. H.P. MOTOR

Op41n Fri. &amp; S1t. Nights

lingerie

Portrait of
Christ is Topic
Of Devotions

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Ualted Preso latenotlona!

MilUons of CltrisUans mourned Cltrist's crucifixion In sol·
etim GOtid' Friday semce• toda)l .11111 Jirepared for the
fu1 ·~ &lt;e,lebraflon cl ,
res~ ion.

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