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Miss Karen McElhinney omd
ber roommates, Mlao Sandy
Heinbaugh, Cleveland,
an
Miss Kathy Brando, Barberton,
ail students of Ohio Unlvera!ty, were Friday evenlric dinner
gueata of Miss McElhinney's
parents, Mr. and Mra. Robert
MCElhinney.

Announcement wat made of

the state convention to be held
CIDclnnati May 15-17 , with
delegates from the local chapter to be selected In April. Gall

Plans were made fur initiat- Hovatter

SHOP at .••

THE SHOE BOX
FOR EASTER SHOES
FOR tHE FAMILY

THE SHOE BOX

ion on April 2 when the Bethel
162 of the Internat ional Order

fOr

announced tentative
a card party and sty-

revue with final date to be

or Job's Daughters ID':!'t Thurs-- set later

day evening at 'he Pomeroy Tloe m~rs are selling handMasonic Temple.
decorated colored Easter eggs
, Mary Beth Toney , honored and orders may be placed with
queen, prestded and plans were any member of the

I made to attend ~hurch services The
at the Presbyterian church m F 1

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will be available

J
r ay.

Mrs. J . A. Young, Sr., left
IMotlday evenln&amp; by plane from
Parkeraburs Airport far
SONDRA POI'I'8
ettvllle, N. C. where lbe will
Sondra Potts, daUJhter ol spend Easter with her aon and
Mr. aad Mn. WIDiam Swat- family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kenzel, ISO Bullemut-av, Pome- nedy and children.
roy, Jl'llduaced from 0 hI o
Mr. and ,Mrs. Earl Knight
Slate UDiverally Mareb U.
and Mn. M. L. WUsnn spent
Miss Potts reeelved be r the week end In Columbus with
bacbelor of oelenee dearee In
elementary educalloa. Sbe hal ihelr d,aU&amp;hter and aon-la-law,
aocepted • leochiDJ potltloa Mr. and Mrs. Roo Halley. Mr.
Knlghl attended the baaketbaU
at Nortll Linden Elem""iarJ tournament In Columbus.
Scbool omc1 wiD begin tdebIn&amp; lhere Marcb 30.
Mr. Broce Uoyd left by
, plaoe SUDday from Charleston,
W. Va., Ior N·-•
....vWe, Tenn.,
where be will attend the yearly
sales meeting of the Genesco
Shoe Company, He will be
there until Thursday.

Ravenswood, W. Va., Sunday
April 5 al 11 a.m. Practice was The n?minating report was
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
held for mspeclion lo be Thurs·
With election of n~w offlday. April 16.
to be held '" April. Bariiiii:::iiiii:::iiiii:::~::.;;;~~;;;_~====="il bara Riggs thanked the members for their assistance In the
recent Red Cross canteen. Barbara Riggs and Judy Smttb presented the cultural program on
critical appraisal of pictures. A
white elephanl sale was conducted during the evening with Annie Chapman as the auctiom!er.
Mlsa Lucy Amsbary, president, /
Tom Rail, a llludent at Kent
presided over the meeting. Hostn I
State University, Is spending a
esses for the evening were Sus- John Heiskell, who 1s seen
spring vacal!on with his par•• Grueser and Shirley Baity. TV m
· Hun ting~u
•- , w, Va .,
enta • Mr • and Mrs · E• 0 · Rail ·
CANDIES
Ideliver the message at t h
waa In Columbua Friday and
BACK FROM OVERSEAS community Good Friday ISei'V- ISaturday to attend the baskeiA2-C William H. McCocl has ice to be beld at the
tournament. Tom was rebeen In the U. S. Air force two Church of Chr!Bt. Rev.
cenUy eli!Cted president of his
years and just returned from Gardner will be the host
pledge class of Delta Upsilon
Tripoli, Africa after spending The program will lncludt
fraternity.
18 months there. ' He had a 211- gan prelude and chimes by
SUNDAY, MARCH 29
, day leave with his wife, the Chester Erwin, organist,
Patty Lowery, Athens, apent
former Joyce Swartz; his siB- the &gt;;JOCial anthem, "PrayerWltn I ~•• week end with her parents,
ter, Mrs. Donna Williamson, Forgiveness" being pres.mtedl'- and Mrs. Donald Lowery.
To give
Rutland and other relatives. by the host choir under the
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush
and enjoy •••
: Mrs. McCool made ~r home rectlon of Mrs. Arthur
and son, Eric, of Oak Hill,
, the past two years With her- The opening prayer will be
spent the week end ill Middle- I
; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ge n • en by th,e Rev. Howard Rup- port with his parents, Mr. and
EAmR BASKET
' Swartz, 324 Beech-st Middle- pelt with the response by the Mrs. Alfred Rousb and her ~sri port. Silo! altended Sootherton choir.
ents, fdr· omc1 Mrs. Dwlsb HyBeauty School In Athens. The The evening hymns will In- sell at Rutland. Mr. Rousb teaMcQJols left Thur!day enrou~ elude "My Faith Looks Up To ches 1 SUnday Sehoul cllll at
Purple foil ba~ket pack~
to hts new base a. Camp La. - Thee," "Beneath The Cross of the Bradbury Church.
with de ticioua OIS0!'2::1Iet1r
ren In the State of Washingand "Jesus Ke;•p Me
of Easter condieL
ton. Mrs . .McCool plans to
The Cross .. The offertory Mrs. Kenneth Byer Ia
WTEI
the rest ol her schooling
prayer wUI be ~ven by Rev. ing in Galllpolil with her broGREETINGS
wlth Rev. Donald thor .,.t slster·~law, Mr. and
aox
Boone leading the reaponsive Mfs. WWianl Vanco and fa~ly.
Swan, Mldaleport high
$ps
POMEROY, OHIO
The
M. E. Dowson will SchoO) aenlnr, Ia confined to her
the
scripture
readings
home with Ulness. She bas been
A calorful
TONIGHT thru Wodno.,toy
and
John
and
will
absent
from c]a,..s I« the
..,orlery of
,'UNDER THE
Easter candi~Q.
YUM YUM TREE"
close the period of ollen!
week,
(Technicolor)
er 1 by the congregation. Mr. Mr. omd Mn. Norman YeauJack Lemmon, Carol Lynley. Hetskell will speak on "Good ger and Kevin and Mn. Frank
De11n Jones, Edie Adams,
Friday Meditations" followed
Beacb S(J!!nl the week end In
Lmogene Coca!
the benediction given by t h e I::~::~ and Grove City with
Disney C•rtoona
Rev. Nyle Borden. The closing
hymn wiD be "In The Cross"
THURSDAY, March 26
followed by the processllllllll
NOT OPEN

EASTER

H~At'QUARTE1&lt;.5

MEIGS THEATRE

ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES

FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
March 27·28
"COME FLY WITH ME''

$160
A favorite

(Terhnicolor)
Dolote1 Hart. Ruch O'Brian,
Karl Boehm, Pamela Tifiin,

variety of

Karl Malden.

1 lb. BOX
dark and milk

"THE CLOWN AND
THE KID"
John ·Lupton, Don Keefer,
and Mike McGreev~J' .

chocolates.

FRUIT AND NUT IGO

$)25
lu&amp;efous fruit ond nut cen..r,
dipped in milk chocolate.

SUN., MON. ond TUES.
March 29-30-31
"TAkl HIR, SHE'S MINE"
(Technicolor)

James Stewart, Sandra Dee,
Audrev Meadows, and Robert

Morley.

Colorurtoon•

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NAME
ADDRESS
CITY---- PHONE _ _

Swil•ar &amp; to•n
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Topper Coats to wear over yGur
favorite dress. All wools o n d
laminated jerseys In soft pastel
shades.

Sizn 8 to 18

GIRLS
SUITS

Po,.,..y

You may be lucky-dip out this "egg-coupon" and
·flll out your name and address on it . .. deposit it
In our Easter Ham bOlti·ln our store. No purchase
necessary and winner wlll be notified.

Drawing at 1:00 p.m., Friday, Mar. 27

10·95,0 16·50
Beautiful 2 and 3piece suits for
girls. All wools,
and knits, pleated
skirts and slim
skirts, shOrt boxy
jackets, p I a I ns
and solids.

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EASTER
DRESSES'
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Gave WCTU
Program Topic

Young Democral8 to
Hold Hootenanny

Pr. PLEASANT-'11te Yr.ung "A!slgned to A Good Cause"
Democrat Club of MllBOll Coun- was the program tople given
ty will hold a Hootenanny. b) Mrs. Arnold Richards allhe
March 28, at the Moose Hall In March meellng af' .tbe MiddlePoint Pleasant, beginning at G port W.C.T.U. held Friday evep.m. All State and County can- nlng at the ML Moriah Bapllal
Jidates are Invited.
Church. 'lbe article gave highAdmission will be free a n d ligbts in lt.e Ufe of Frances
refreshments will be se-ved. Willard, founder ol the W.C.T.
TilPre wW be plenty of
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tainment featuring the etMt
Miss Margaret Sauer, preolpopular ~JSiill.P . The
was In charge ol the .meetoakes, Th~ Wahama
with Beulah White giving
Band, an~ mmy more,
o(JeDID&amp; prayer. 'lbank you
Crabtree will renre ao
were reacl from the DUes
of cemolonles.
BapiOOitall famlllea.
Elgbt women ol the Rqlland
area and
from the Mt. MorCburcll were welcomed Into memberlblp. Mrs. Ricblrda
IIgave the welcome to memben
and gueala, ·Mrl. IrviD Bllll)o
IIg•trdlier ga•e dOvptlnnl takl!lil
11"''"" Johil usln&amp; the theme,
"Love Thy Neighbor as ThyIIIEIU."' The KI'OUP. on&amp; t If 0
II ~=~: "Tbe Old
Rugged
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K&amp;C Jewelen
Pomoroy, Ohio

Clip out this handy "egg coupon", fill It out and
deposit In Easter Ham box ln OUR store. No purchase necessary and winner will be notified. Draw·
ing will be held Friday afternoon, Mar. 27 at
1 o'clock. You may be the wlliiler of a nlce smoked
ham. Clip out the coupon and bring It Into K &amp; C
Jewelers. Contest rules are posted In our st.ore.

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Prayer wu alven ID lllOill&lt;l'Y
three deceased . memben
Mn. Lucille DUM, ·Mila Sally
McCorDI8ck, 11111 Mn. Blanche
HaJI!Ot!lljlall. Followina ·the clol1111 ;pta~ by MisJJ Sauer the
host cliwcb served a
l8lad

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HAM CONTEST
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Win Your Easter Ham I

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Give Message
M'dd/eport

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See Elberfelds for tops in fas~lons . - ~
beal#iful array of women's and gtrls.rcoms,
suits, dresses; hats and access~rils; .; .' ·

Heiskell Wi/1

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boan spell! Mnnday lD Park- II
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25, 1964
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oold be nice to think that this rise
is a symptom of a develop. ~ace race. Tb1s is not necessarily so.
:. ta obvlovs how montY II apent on
ijJIIIDIIDI, IIIII how do you •Pillld It on
Msarmamilllt? Oat example ill $40,000
E'nt recently made by the agency to
yt. Seballlian de Grazia, professor of
~llttcal acience at Ruteers University.
' 'Dt Gruia feara that the llydroaen
b alld other mUIIvely dutructlvt
era weapolla could dellrOY dam&lt;~­
- avea thO\IIh they art aevtr
\\1!'!1! Ht propotta to u11 the JIIOIIIY to
fltllll« 1 fl'•year atudy of tht problem.
Wtlpol!l hiVt had a profound lnflu·
·11neJ 1111 r:lltlcal ayatemt In hlatory. AetofcUDI Dt Grula, tllt InventiOn of
ihelttrru.p may baYI httn a major ctult
~f the rilt of taudtlltm.
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Before tbe stirrup, It was difficult for
Lut year the U.S. Arms Control and
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man
to fight 011 bomblct. With 11, tbt
ame11t ~Y wu 1•etett .,.a horseman
became the mQSt tffeetlvt
flY COJIII'tll· Tbis year for tilweapon
of
the
11111 the maintenance
the J&amp;ency Ia asiin&amp; $11 mill!o)l. of the feudal t.inle
system was based on

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mounted shock troops.
Another inl.ention, the cannon, helped
end feudalism .
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file dilemma faci!ll ut today, oys De
Gralia, II tbat a govltameot whlcil pos·
sesses incrediblv powerful weapons may
no longer need the support of Jar~
· e num·
bers of its citizens, either as IIC)l iers or
work81'&amp;. It may thu1 become eli and
ltu ruponalvt to tht wllhtl of t ptoplt.

54" ADJUSTABLE
Adjuata to 11 position• for
lit down or stand up ironirlc.
Full &amp;ize ventilated top. Non
oag leg jolnu.

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"A country," ht 11y1, "m11 10 alO!II ·
ttnorln&amp; the political chtnl!ta tliat attm
from weapon• until oat clay It wattl to
find \tltlt 10 chtnltd 11 to bl no lollltr ,
recoplublt.''
.
Forty thou11nd dolltrt mflht bt
tDOUJb to buy a VtfY tmlll, Ulld canaOII
today.

$J.88

DISCOUNT PRICE

NYLONS

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Beautifully, ibeer and iD the
best shades. Slight irregulon
of higher p;rieed seamless
hose . Sizeo 8\0 to 101&gt;.

lice va. tht Mafia; commutera complalnI

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59c•,$1.98

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GILLETTE

NEW SPRING
SHEER SEAMLUS
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lnl of con&amp;eatlon; crltlclam of Broadway
box office pnctlcea; editorial• on t h •
dan&amp;er of cltarette amoklnl.
What kind of day waa It on Jan. 18,
liOt? A day like any other day - thea
or now.

DfCORATED
CANDY FIWD EASTER

IRONING BOARDS

'Twas Then as Now
· A ·boll, 11altd In tnt corntratont of
the old ll'lmtl Tower In New York'l Tim·
,; Square on Jan. 11. leeK, Wll opened
the otlltr day. Ltadlnl atorlta In the 12
n~w1papera In the boll lneluded:
·.,. lllciody uprlaln@l In Africa; trouble In
·J&gt;ailame and tht Fai .latt; Brooklyn po·

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Make the klddtes baPPJ ot !!laster
time w.ltb one of tbse oand;r

Reg. 89c Volut
Stein(.,. Stttl

FLATS

filled DOYelt7

BLADES · · · · 59c pkg.

Block-Whitt

Colon
Man., 1tylea and colon.
Beautiful dress flab
II I low diS&lt;OUDt

Reg. $2.00 Value TONI
HOME PERMANENT
DISCOUNT
$ .l 9

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PRICE

-ellr.

ooch

98c

OPEN FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

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$1·''

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

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8:00A.M. to 9:00P.M.

. pair

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ly DOIIOTHY KILGALLIN

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THE SHOE BOX
FOil. EASTER SHOiiS '
I' OR THE ..FAMII. Y

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

THURSDAY - FRIDAY
•• SATURDAY·· MARCH 26I 27 &amp; 28
.
FANCY KING SIZE

MnAL T-V

TABLES
Anorted patterns. King size
tray that detaebes from legs
to make serving tray.

DISCOUNT PRICE

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MEN'S SPRING ffiLE

Poplins, Nylons

NEW CAFE
CURTAINS

New spring styles. Fine
quality poplins and nylons
ill black. beige, green and
white. Sizes 36 to 44.

Shop the Bonanza for eurtainJ. Wide
selection of beautiful new cafe style~
in a choice of colors and patterns.
Bright and cheerful to spruce up
your home.

JACKETS

$1.59 to $2.79

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Davis:

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Fine wJltte duck uppers. White rubber 10les. CUshion
insoleo. Slzee 4 to 10.

c.
Mrs.

Dexter Erwin, and SplrltiiBI Llfe: II

DISCOUNT FIRICE

Director, Miss 1\iarjorie Brinker.
1
Raymond Fields -presented
the program and Bllc!wed fUms.
Relresbme111s were
by

Mrs. Davld Fll)elds,
following : Mrs. Iva
Mrs. John Cerpenter,
•• Ball, ~·· Robert .
Mn. Wyl)ls ·llavls, Mrs.

Miss Marjorie

SHREDDED FOAM

FILLED BED

-PILLOWS

M r s.

Birdie Roush, Mn.
Fleldll, Mrs. Keailelb
and auesl, Mr. Ra)'IIIOIId Fields.
NEW HAVEN - Tbe Yount~

Adult Clasa of· ibe New Hav&lt;eilll
Church of God held lbelr IIIOitlh1)! meetlbg al the home of Mr.
and Mrs. RayDlOIId Fleid.s,
1be presldeo't, Mrs. RaYIIJOnd
Fielda, wu In
of the
meeting. Mrs.

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NEW SPRING

Fine printed cotton covers
filled with blended shredded

Hand Bags
Big choice of new colors and
shapes. All new Spring a n d
Easter styiM.

TI;IERMOS
BOTTLES

•nd

$2.77

NEW EASTER

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NEW STYLES
For Eo~ler &amp; Spring

FASHION
DRESSES
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WOOL BLENDS
LAMINATED CREPES
Beautiful Coats for Easter and Spring,
In all the wanted new shades.

You
can save important dollars now at the
Bonanza during our Ea!lter Parade of

Values.

DISCOUNT PRICES

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FOR SPRING &amp; EASTER
LADIES •• ,

Take your eholee of a wide
selection -of new styles purchased for Easter selling. Be
kind to your budget. Shop
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quids hot or eold . for many
hours.

Beautiful new Easter Bonnets
at Discount Price. Save at the
Bonanza.

ile bed pillow•.

99!.

Full quart eapactty. Keeps ll·

MILLINERY

foom • .Big, flufb' noil aller-

Pun&gt;le lolil basket packed
with deii'IQul a..ortmont

Heavy q.uality polyethelene plastic clothee
baskets. IWund shape, full bushel capacity.
AJ;orted color~. Light weight. non breakable. A Big Value!

SURE TEMP
QUART SIZE

$p7

ter Erwbl, Mrs. W!Qiam GlbbB,

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SELF TRIMMED
FUR TRIMMED

SHOPPER

39!.
SURE TEMP
WORKMANS

METAL LUNCH
KITS

Grey

metal Lunch Kit with
pint size 1.1hermo1 bottle 1Jl
tO"p . Big Value.

DISCOUNT PRICE

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Delif!iollllj- iugar-eu;M, hkkory..mDiuld, tendc!rmeated bPUUliel, Bu !I iJ(J~ Jar &amp;u{er• .
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Almovr Star,
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Canrntd Hearns.
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W.Va. Hams -..~~~'- ~
0

.. .

~~: 69~

Country Hams. ~r'.~ .. ~:. 69t
Leg-0-Lamb .~~~ -·~Y.... '~: ..79C

"'j

For Deluxo

..

Breaded Shrimp

F. F. V, lrancl

i .

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"LENTEN SEAFOOD"

6 &amp;7th

4th • 5th Ribs ...... ..... .. 69c
1st 3 Ribs .................. ~~.. 79c:

2 ' ::~ ""' $1.39
'"""' ' Drr.l._.
led ,.,ch
ShrimD 12 ... 99 Fillets . lb. 39c
Kr-• pkv.
C:
Shrimp Cocktail ................ 3 •,:~ 89c

Rib
lb.

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Turkeys .... ~~··

\

lb.

av•: ......

~~- .. 35~

.i

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PUitCANE

SUGAR
lb: '

bag

GRADE A LAIGE

large

EGGS

Angel Food Cake .

"luy Kroger
Cacklln'

Save
20c

Country
. . Club loll or Print

Instant Milk c."'"""" -. 8 :...73c
LoUIIIIrr
A•laX """"'"'
'

fluffy. Sol'llo
with your
favorite fruit
or icing far a
delicious

dos..rt.''

.

Kroger

r ea.

•

t;o!tago

EGGS, Meigs Co. Large Ungraded _

doz. 39c

Duncan Hines
A-rted Flavo,. •

Facial TINues

All,.....,

Armour Shortening

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

Marto~ Frozon Applo, l'oach, Cocoanut Cultartl ·

19 oz.
boxu

'

Kroger Asot.

Flavo,.

Saw
34c

Phllodolphle Crum (2 Lb. Krogotr C"-to-49c)

$1 Klet•x .. 2 .......... ,St
1G ... pkvo.

Strawhrries 5 for $1

Win

~

Easter
..
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. Eomt u~ ......... $2.19

. Fmll, CrhPJ

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... "E.AnER

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fill out yopr 11111•

,. ·'· lng. fBiturtl

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,.' "·&amp;«aro"I''• ,....... . ;:..."·- i'1ft
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l

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Ill OUil Euler Jla1111(ox m.c:rua

aeceuary ~:filllfltr...Mn

h

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FLOWERS"

...Tulips
.._ .............. ... $2.39

Hrdnnttas ......... $2.69
........ 10.11- .. ........ .. ..... $119

HAM CONTEST
I

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Butter ................. ~. 59C
Cheese
.
~;~{~~.
2
!~.
39C
CAKE MIX
.......... 5:::· SJ
Vegetole ..... 3 !; 49C
Fruit Pies ....... 4.o;:
·
S
herbet
......
.
.......
"
~ 59C
-,.......,.........
Cheese ...............3

.:~, ·

r.v. AI.
ax

'

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Froth Egg1.
5" tho
Difference.
Taste tho
Dlfforonco,
Save tho
Difference."

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ette lnteriqr, white finish, whitewall tlrea, Deluxe

lllOO P. M... I»J' Befttn hbtl...._
Ill~ Deadline ttOO A.

a

COUII:TIONS

•=oa "

be .ceepr.c~ llDW
Pat DQ of Put,Ueattoa

111.

ll&amp;CIUI.At'IONI
T.- PDb!'$
" " " ' " ' tM f'llbt
lldl.l 01' rQd UIJi' - - .........
aDJeatltlltble Cri'Qft ....... -

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..._

:C,rt.d ....._.......~

TM

more UlaD a._ tiNCi 1Ml lo.Mrtlon
for

·Waat

$2395

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Pomero.y
Motor Co.
Of'EN MS. 7:00 '.M.
P'OMncrt, OHIO

·@)·
Ul\

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Ceo" ,...

479

A. Coates

485

B~

471
4811

Grueser

i, llliorr

sal•• and service
1iOl! 16\b St., Parkersburg,
Va.

.ed

HEATING,

For Safe

4la'

J&gt;.ws
B. Qmdlfl

J. Johnson

BJincl
Total
Woa Z Loll 1
Crow'a Jlellanrani

W. Chisler
Blind
Blilld
CUnningham
F. llelel!orl

••

lloildlcap

WIJI'd Cor 'tl!&amp;nl COlli•

.,. -

'nt 011

-h

p.IICII

~· -

tmua

455

......

453
360
:110

•lthln 11 Oya.

CAR» ,.. rii4NU

6

OBJ'I'tt·

IJ.U f~ :10 •oM mJD.
llddJUonaJ wora le.

a:• • . _

Dl'lc&amp; ROUIUI
to 1:00 P Y.. Dan,
81t~' ..~..:30 A.M. to ll:OO o.oon

so un

&amp;a

PU.CB A

~1' ' P'IIODUCJNG
.ANTI\.D

BROWN Kroehler ehair

445
13

and

I Davenport. Call WI !f-2661 after 4 p. m.
3 25 &amp;tc

2118

481

PHONE wY 2-2157

288
425
3911

Card of Ttt.nks

s. 811

Ill

B... Crow

MeUtivt- bMertlona.
'''-

D. ~

2418
Total
'Wtn Z Loot I
J&amp;S Supermarlcet
R. Rape
'r

Toll I

A~ Sef'\Oice

cana ,.... .•nL one ~loD
Yam- Carte 10 ._..

I

V. Wippel

;_ Porter

pub

liit reoeulble fo•

wW not

~i:rq.

S!IP.,. Sport 'iqQ.;Jjiponl, 12'7 eu. Is. V8 enaJne, aul&lt;!malio
trano. P.S. Po,.... l&gt;takes, radio 6 heater, Beautiful rod flnloh with Met viltJI ·IBterlor.

l!.h~...,

wm

lllbolilullns in tbt Nl4dleport
Elemontary &amp;rades lor Mn.
BeTlllce Carpenter.
Mrs. Harold VogelsQng and
dau&amp;blor, MeUnda, of Portamouth, are sperwllft&amp; ~ ~~
witlt her mother, Mi'l. 'AIIeli
Knopp and obir relative~.
Mr. OIICI Mh. 1'borftu s&amp;Df
and son, Tolbmy, and ber pBr•
ents, Mr. ucf . Mrs. G e o f g e
Haclcolt, Sr. ori Yaeillloning iD
Fort Myeri, Pis: Tboy plaD to
sporld a tw.s woell Virit w1111
Mr and .,_ M'-•--• •b·•-

...... Jt,_lM
Blae &amp; Gra'

1\ew cond1hon. P.Bl Wle, r.d leatber

1962 Che.wolet lmpa~ Coupe

542

158

4811

475
487
1711

466
2475

and

~·j:
;~
be with Ahlf Sellen durlna bill
iJIII'UII' absence

.,
483

D. Baker
K. Wallley
C. Murray
E. Boer
Total'
Won IIMII

.
·
Mr. and Mrs__ l;!lehard Hovat..
ter spent . Sanday and MOll&gt;
day In CbarWton, W. Va.,
with Mra. N.' R. StumbO.
Mrs. Horace McElhinney .has
hesn subalitulillg In 1be Pomeroy Kindorprten. elaBI
lor
Mrt. Larry Wlley, who l1a8
betn a pallent at Meigs Memorial Hoopltal
Mrs. Allnd Seerbet'ry Jr. Is
teacblltl during !be rbleoce of
Mr. Loo KOIIIIfdy.
·
Mr. and ~. Ru&amp;seU Wilson
and daupter' Coleoo, of Loglll
aoent Sunday with relatives and
.il.:=~. In
..
,...,.
Middleport and Pom-

401
t03

:m

2541

'

Dale 1o BeaDle Aalo Sllop
M. Will

M

p. Ch'edWtlll
L.Hill
B. AllmBD
Blind
Total
Wtn l Loot!

341
390

JIMIJ"'""

W
338

255:i
J)epl. Slore

S. Clatwortby
D. Nelson
lt. Coleman
D. Jenkins
B. Davis
Tolol
w.. l Loot I

lligh Team Serlei
Telephone, 2593.
Hi&amp;b Team Slnglo
IReo&gt;tallr·ant, lSI.
High
Series 463.
lligh Ind. Single 171.

310

402

·318

Mr. and Mnl. Donald :rrusseH
of MI. VOJ'IIOII, Mr. and Mrt.
303 . Ralph 'ftullelf and family. loZU1 ut. were guesls Sunday ......
1n11 fiJr suppe~ of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanle,.
Home Jlli;. and Mrs. Wlllla!D Sorden
~,.,.,,. oi Eagle RJd&amp;o called Cll! the .
1 Cllnt Orr famDy 'l'lledy.
- "'
Mr. Ud Mrs. Clk!t Orr 11(1&lt;1)1
B. Crow, MOI!dlf,;eVeninl a• lite !tome of ·"
Rev. Lester Roush.
'
M. WID, Mr. and lira. Ja11ies Louks,
Gallipolla, caUed w Mr. and
Mrs. Lma Walker and Mr.
and ~· virJll w~.
351

Laurel Oiff
Society Notes
By Bertha Parker
,
'lite Yoolh Fellowship of ·the
Metiiodiirt Cburch wiD have

hunt Saturday aflernoon

IMire&amp;. :111,.

£itri

M;:

Plans Made t'o
Attend Event
I MI.c/dleporf
' n

groups .,18 made Plejlge wa•
made to tile nag; colOra were
·
,
·

Emmq Smltlr '
C• I M .
If(; ft
eefS
0 n MOTCh 19th

'11!e ~b meetlnJ· ol I he

Emmo Smitb Circle of tbt IIe-

orgl!lllzed Cburcb of J e a u 1
Cbrlst Of Latter Day Sail!ts was
beld at the church March 19th.
Tbe meetlnc was opeDCd wtth
pra,er by Mrs. Eula Proffitt
Tbe worsbip service . inclllded
tb.e SO{Ii "Calvary" sting
by
Mrs. Prollitt. Mrs. 11a11 Rousb
read an arUele on Alexander
Hale Smith and his We deillc;tif..
ed 1o the church. Mrs. PeiU'I
Proflltt elosed the worship ser·
vice with prayer.
.
Mrs. Edith Harris, Women'•
Lead~r, cooducled the business
meetmg when plans were completed lor !ood lwket to be glv·
en at Easter. Committees were
nsmed for Suitrlse Servlee.
Cards .were signed b' those present. Games were played add
relreshmenll were served I&gt;Y'
·
Mrs. Barbara Roush, hoiltess.
to ten members present,

·

Tlie PorUand • Great Bend
Home Demons ira\!~;~ Cltib met
af the home Of l\lrs. llarold
G Rousb Thur8da, March U
A. devptional and ~iness s.;
olon was conducted by !be
••president, ~rs. Ralph ""'Dade.
A poUuek dinner was served at
1100
Du"·rtn th !•·g. ade e B Achi
uOOD p1ans
1
en)y.
'!er• m
or
. evemeo1
Kr and Mr llobtrt llarrls Day to be held In Middleport,
·
s.
• Aprll 1. A progrom "Me1jjs
Columbus, lpenl the week end County'A Health
Resoorces"
with his lather ' HAlbert l l a rwas
rla
t
e
d
by
Mr s. Howpresen
~ other relatlm.
ard E~hocb _
GIVE DINNER
Mn. Forre~t Bachtel and Oet-WeU cards were sent to Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag
Mno. J. W. Dawson were ¥1sil· Mn. Sidney Durst and Mrs. entertained with a dinner SaturOPs In Vleoma,. W. Va. Sanda,.
Paul Sayre. Twelve mem- day evenlng at their home, MinWeekend guesll. of Mn!. J. B, l!&lt;rs anci one Vlllltor attended. ersville. Guests were Mr. and
·Ha,.a, Mr. and Mrs. Clilfotd '11!la &lt;OOCiuded meetings unUI Mrs. Guy Russell ol Warren
Hayes uil son, Gtegory and SepieJDber.
and Mrs. SleUa Grueaer . of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clteeoe·Minersville. .
brew, were Mr. and Mrs. Sumle, li!. MarUn of WesterviUe,
SERVICES LISTED
Ohio; Mr. and Mn. John E. . '11!e Le!art Falla United ar..
flo II and aan, John, Jr •; and tbren Cllutch will bold the loiMro. JUnio Platl Celtimbus· lowing services Easter Sunday:
and Mrs. Grace Husen Mid: Sunrise service at 6 a. m., foldleporl.
'·
kiWed oy breUiiSI at the Cem,Mr. and Mrs. John Fultz were munity HaU: Sunday Sehool at
in Columbus Saturday 1o attend 9:30 a. m.: egg bunt at home of
tile Peter, Paul and Macy show Mr. and Mra. P1oyd Norris at
held Ill ·Veterans MemOrial Aud- 1:30 p. m.; Easter program,
ilorl\llll. Tlloy · Wtll'e jalned in 7:30 P·. m. Everyooe Is iiivlted. ·
Qllunibus by a fot'l!ler army
lrlind Of Mr. Fultz, Mt. 'iitd
. FIE E
Mrs.~ Harinond at Del..
BABY CHICK
WArt; 'j.'bey lJso visited Willi: Frlclay, Siturday. 't.\ar. 27·21
Mr. P'tlltz' parents, Mr. . 11!111 1
(wllh a gollnns a111
Mrs. Jfenry Fultz ani! limiJy. • ,._rt.'fl~-' G $ •
lolr-· '!nd Mn!., Cl!arle.t''BYe!' ..,. .1 .a as t~tJOR

=

1- - - - - - - - - -

318
338
342
3711

i.!. Lel!r&lt;i

the late Dayton Ashworth

S. Battels
%f/
Handicap . 11104
Total
Won 1 Lesf Z
Kellll Goble Ford
N. Teaford '
348

at the Jew-

on Saturdays.

M. Wlsecu~
L. Beegle
F. Durst \
Handicap
Total
Woa z !Jilt 1

of Parkburg has local representatives.
For free estimale oo wall to
waD carpet, cilli l'arkersburg
collect: 42U402.
3-16-tlc

Rood road, With g~en
some allreap oultlde Of
i'O"ailoqc Pbooe .. WY
·
Sblrley Wolfe.
3 25

FOR SALE

•
390

. 210
1644

Crow '1 Sleat Roo,.

Vaughan
- - -·Fix-It. Sllop_,__ . Jl,4 Seyler
~SidleJ'a

W111ted To Buy

il65

P.

J44
320

Youog
338
S. Parsons
379
Handicap
1J6
Total
lfi37
w.. I Loot 3 r
\ .
FrtOIIdiJ Tav•rll
M. Bacon
I
D. Gtm!

D. Niert
P. Collins
Jlandlcap
Total

Pearl Parker.
.
Mrs. Bianeh Carpenter, ·Sandy, w. v-., Mr. Jesaltl .!hJok·
over, Jt., Abta, spent a week
end l'eCOIIily with their molher,
Mrs. Jea!e.I!IOokovtt, .00 broIIH!t, Mi. Leiter Bro9tover.
Mr. and Mrl. Frill Stahl, New
Mt. c.llid Mrs. Wy·
aH Sebaefill' llld David, Mt.
Vetnon, Jft. and Mrs. Clarence
Ackley, Athens,. visited recent.
ly with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Schlelv.
Mr. and Mrs. WIDJam. Barnlll
of ~y. and Mrs. ~~~
ll!ld children of ~ receDII1
caued w Mi. and Mrs. Vernoo

BoweD.

·· ~lotta

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LYONS

RACINE

RUTLAND

Clover Fafm Store
Route 7
TUPPERS PLAINS

Clover Farm Store
Fifth and Pearl
RACINE

Clover Firm ·
Department ·Store
Rt. 124
RUTLAND

·Fruit Drinks
$1.00 3

HOLSUM DECORATED

ALL
FLAVORS

EASTER CAKE
Thursday,
Friday and
Satmday

Reg.
89c

Ea.

69c

ROLLS~~~~~ --

HOLSUM PAN

Silver Fleece R. S. P.

19c

•

•

s

303

•

•

APPLE BUTTER

.

•

Dinty Moore
•

•

lb.

Ciln

I

c

32 oz.
jar

Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Complete
ZESTA

·

FLY

S SAFELY

1· KEEP KIT!$ AW/I.Y FROM ELECTRIC WIRJ$
an.t TV Antennas
Z USE DRY COTTON STttiNG not Metal
_;_3 NEVER USE Ml:TAL oN KITES or Kite Tabt
4 NEVER CLiMB POLES ·

c

box

c

8 Inner Packlges

CRACKERS

•

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lb. box

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PAIINla,' PI~ brln; t~s. mess'~ae
to ~~r
. chll·drerl'$, .1
..
makeJ,i.f•·f~ihf more tUn·. .
' · ,, ..It safe .~: keep ·
.A
. ele!rle -~Ires in&lt;! ~ ·~ntltnna~&lt;~letiJII,·Iin· kit~ or il. t!I!Sel'.
'.

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condUCt llecttie~

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HOOD

" a
1

Can

8
8
8
8
I
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FLOU

5

Smoked CALA. HAMS
'

Old Smoke Hou$e

e Produce Buys

HEAD LETTUCE
24 Slzt
t!ACH
Y'.!low

Oool8d

A. C. BRADJI'ORD
lll!ctl!i Ollie
I U lie

Biscuih
In A Can

19.1 1111:1
c9VI U ·l

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C11 ,... Senlct!
Crill !Wadford

'frlle,

It I

10

eFROZEN F®J) SPECIALe

i .

lOti IUNI&amp;Ii

CP ii
tl!: ~

EVERYTHING for the EASTER TABLE

.MORTON'S POT PIES ~l~::_ .. 19c

~~ ({
__

/ ,;! ,llll(•fl

.EASTER CANDIES
eh

. ,.,.

WI

BAKE IT BETTER WITH

SPAGHEnl DINNER •

Mr. and Mrs. Ge!*P,.MO...·

Pillsbury
BuHermilk Biscuits

c

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m

cans

$1

c

large
38oz. jar

~

ery spent on .,;,eaint ·wilb Mr
and Mrs. N. E. llcliMfer,

4

No.2~

Prices Are
Born HereRaised
Elsewhere!

Dutch Girl

CUCUMBER WAFERS

.., Slillth.

Peach Halves

-------------------------~

CHERRIES

46 OL
cans

CHEROKEE

Lady Betty

Mr. Lester Brookover and hia
mother, Mrs: Jessie Brookover,
recenUy vis!!@&lt;~ relallvft ..
Wtil VlrsJnla.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Rile of
Columbus spent 1 Week end """
Ivlilitfng reiatlv...
Mr. and Mrs. WllUIIJI Me&gt; '
INicl&lt;el and children viS~ no
eontly with Mr. and Mrs. 0.

· u·M odl

HI- C

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•

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BEEF STEW . •

tret.eitt ea11era "' Mr. and Mrs..

FdsfaltefiOt
0. llaolldr; '
S. Wippel

Property in custody of

~lry,Store

-"'
,;. Clliclnlllli
PI'
Mnowe;:,mas Rue 8~1 Monday ~ GalliJ&gt;OIIs with rolat1ve1
Mr.
lloalb, · Ttl! Ave.:
Middleport, wes taken to Meigs
111-rlal H~l~ ill Pomeroy
Mooday ll~e ~ is ~~
!relied !Qr a b-.lirt oondlli~.
He hiS &amp;een OQDIIned to . hill
~ lor tho ...t thr~ years
dtie . to Ullaess. Mrs. ..JIOuab is
II lhe ..hdspltal With lilm. Their
JOn, Glenn Raub, ol 8!. ~
Yille, opei!l the weet lnd with
his )Nireuts.
Mrs. Olin Genhelmer and
dlqbter, Jldy, · Ill Colulribua,
flsited ~ wltb their datJ.
pier and sister, inC! '. Mrs.
William Sllerld!on and dauBberi
Marl.t and Anita.

A loi.lrt -tkti tt tile~~ traduced. Mia!; Phyllis WiCal, 'ot the Junior AIIXlli•r,. During lord, World War l
aa 811 otflcer.
I*A•e io Badllo.
Auxiliary .,.. ' ~ ·~ delega~ to Girl Stale In 'M, ..... tile )li'Oiram Roberta: recited were intrOCIUce&lt;J by Olmd. Spen- Ptvld Yoot 1\11&lt;;1 1' 111'1~ R4f
_ t1
can ~iaa "01111'! nil(iii tits !oil•• Rooel'tA Cil••""l'Y,.~cle~.~·:::·The~~c,...~oo~
.
· ~n·C::"~ac:comp3l!~~
· ~lod~cer~.--------~~~~of!_.!!the!.!N~a~tlon~oj]~J"CCM~~·~""~·ea~.~b~w~ere:!.;~~;;;
Post Home SUnday ai1 :JII p.m.
~":""'~. IIMJ blrllitlly of liMl
Mro. VirgO Woller, Auxiliary
President and 8lh District eo..
JJlliDdOr Ellon Speneer wmo in
charge o1 the prografu.
Roll e.U of olficei'B Ot both

Sett\ement, • wen! .,

Anyone having Personal

sam~

.

. and Mrs. Waller Wallter,
pAJUl\11, Mr. and Mrs. Earl

NOTICEI

:all for

&amp;Qiew~ 'lliiUe th~

Mrt. R..- lfcEli!Jnney 18

IM&lt;t-Volkl.wagen Sunrnf 2 Dr._ $1195

' ~ ...,.,. oad Jjli:o

D&amp;\OUNB8

......,. ••

QUAUJT
JPIOOII'l1UAL UAGVE

WANT AD
INFOitMA TION

:me:..

Middl~port

~

.

Results.

Joint M-'in,
" . td;enool
and CJ&gt;e P'F."lble u. p1e last yeor,. wer. ~ !by tewo.W lllllllete·,~w:•'~4~,=..,.~ I!~~Se~II~IIM~~I.~~~~'!!!'~~
....,., »
tbt e.aslllutioa !I'U 8fveo.
Mrs. David Y&lt;*l, Junior 116- ~uU' done. AI
JYenlng. Tiley were nontpa.. Celeb'tt:ltfYS
Tmy ROush delegate to &amp;y- ruor •))llke 1n pr;tlie or Misz wao made of 111e Jlllllor ceo. 1o c.losing, he lbaobd tbe Leo Cannlllioa, imlcb
IIIII l!ome by bill molher~ Mrl. I
-•
8j - ltd ' Stille last,_.;, ..-I DoYld l!'Oll, Cbancey, o! the excellent w&lt;R l«en&lt;e May 2 111 Jllllctlan Oily.
and Aldlary for the help YOII ettiiP'd f!l. M\11/!J
8!:;: ·: : ~ •:: · ...egwn
It . flY deJegate !or lltlf year, ,....e ill' lh! hll&lt;l done willie Prtildeirt Owen Watson and A. c. "rod~ Jlv.. W.. wl1ilt sa:· IIIII ,.-: IIIIN,II!I

About
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~ ABC.TV &amp;Mouocement, Gov, Barry Goldwater were offered
• George Wallace of Alabama air time to debate l.ssues. Goldarxl Sen. Daniel Brewster, [1. water, the first to reply, deMd., who will he opponents in cllned lhe lnvitaUon arguing
the Maryland presidential pre!· that such a move would serve
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debate last week, fers a 90 • minute warmup for
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II( 'Preobytertu ellUn:b a few
nan aao. Ylslted lrleuds lD
Wllllstoo recently, tollillll of i.he
oll boom at .Mt. Gllesd where
-he iJ now pastor. Tbey are now
balldins a f75,000 addlUoo to
his chiU'cb on aocount of the oll
boom.
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•· ·. Revival at the ChrlsUan Bap-,llst church on· Rt. 124, thcee
~rilles eut of BerUn CrOss Roads

\lridge, 1j100lal evangellat, wlll ,
IPeak each evenln&amp;. Rev.
George Menahouse ls regular
paator.
Mrs. Irene Jackson had a
;flower demonstratioo at Galll:polis, recenUy.
: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baker •
:and chlldren of CoiumbU~:s 1g~~;~ll
:Od on her father, Jees M
Sunday.
Mrs. Irene Jackson was
Ironton Thursday
.Flower demonstration
'eel entertain I!AJse club at
' "' ~ton in evening.
... Mrs. Gay Mahaffey Ia work·mg at Albany In a nursing
borne.
· Mrs. Bob Smith and son ...,,,.,.
lbe past week with his moth"', Mrs. Ruby Mulholand whlle
tlietr house ln Athens was dry1111 out after the flood.
,;:'l'he Bee Line Party was
·held at home of Mrs.
Mul'holand by her
·Mary WI Smith. A nice
·was present.
Mrs. Everett Shank spent
'past week with her mother,, II
Mra. Fanchion Wells
ber house in Athens was dning II
out from the flood.
.1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tracey
called on Mr. and Mrs. J 1 m
· Rush Ssturday and Sunday.
Mabel Wood called on Mrs.
Anna Rush Sunday afternoon.
She was feellnl better.
Don't forget the bake sale by
Presbyterian Ladies next Saturday. March 28 at Wood'SJ feed
sh&gt;re.
.')lome Demonstration
inet March II with Mrs. Je••e' ll
Sirong. The business meeting
ln charge of president,
Miry Mae Cottrill. Polluek dinwas sened. Afternoon was
spent making memorial pieces
for cemeteries which had ""'" 11
·ordered. 12 members
made
Chese crosses which were real
nice and enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cottrm
were Sanday guests of hiJ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. · Dav~ Holter, Gallipolis.
. Mrs. Dorothy
the outlet store of re~~~-t:;::;
goods M\IN'h 18 in the
Sture room. other openln&amp; dates
wm be aiUlOUIIeed later.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Good
and children of Dalton
weekend guests of his mother,
Robbie Good.
.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Long
opent the past Sunday at their
cabin at Lake Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Duffey,
Columbus, recently spent weekend with his mother, Mrs.
el Duffey.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Can11&gt;
bell recently visited her
at a HunUn&amp;ton hospital where
abe ls a medical patient.
Mr1. Flora Arbaugh returned
home alter spendlnl some
with her Uaughter, Mr.
Mrs. Tom Lull.
· Chsrles Montgomery Is recov-11
,ering from the injuries he
ceived jn an auto wreck rec&lt;enlly at VmtQn.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean
(Anna Belle Ogden) and son.
New Mexico are spendin&amp; two
week! furlough here with reia·tives and frlencla.
Mrs. Clara Phmlps called on
Mrs. Clareneo· Bell recently also Mlsa Wilma Johnson called
allo. Mrs. Bell Js improving
with ald of walker and wheel
. chair.
';.Mr. and Mra. George Queen
' IIIli children, Columbus, were
·weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
~va Devault recently.
',Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Brown
recent cuests of Mr. and
Ross Steel of Mt. Plea..nt.
and Mrs. Leo Hartman.

' eoiwnhwi, were
weekend
_ and Mrs. Clovis
bluS1bau1gh and her mother.
Hartman.
Mrs. James Collins

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and rayon failles.

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styles to choose from.

Juniors, Misses and Half Sizes

A Wonderful
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WOMEN'S
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To choose from. Dressy types
and tailored styles, full length
coat and dress ensembles, 2
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lull tllparel 101) or Ivy Loaauo
otyle. Sl!el 8 1o -18. You'U want
IOVeral pair.

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MlddiBhade. Year-around, spring
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arter ·you've.ljlten them. You'll find a complete 11&amp;~ctlon of black and white o~ color film In all •
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pioJectoti and ·eamera supplies. Stop In, stock up
now for Easter.

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has given .it that ~tra dash that means perfect form
and a perfect outlook. In a tantalizingly teztured
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b9tge, blue. Sizes a to 18.

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Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater, Power Steering and
Power Brakes

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due to a broken holler and
must be oblalnfd In New
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89c
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Temperature Dlal

4DVANCI!S IN TOURNEY
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Minn.
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Wash.
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Gallagher, Foster (4) Dustal
At Tampa
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andos, Dalrymple (6) . Worth- line, Wood, Kennedy, Roarke,
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Jones. Edit Adams,
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John Lupton, Don Keefer,
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SON IS BORN

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at 12:06 a. m. to Mr. and
Mrs. Allen G. Lipscomb 11 Sy·
racuse at Melg• Memorial Hoi-

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and named Eric Malooe. Maternal grandparents are ·Mr. and
Mrs. M. F. VIckers, and paternal grandparenta are M~. and
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