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Glorious Morning
·••• Glorious Dar
Remember ••• way back when ••• every IIIOl'Dfnr
started a day of new 11dventure and lik was WOJlo
derful. You slept fine, didn't you?
Maybe you C8ll recapture some of that feeling by
taking steps to improve your sleep ••. and how
do you do that? A good atarting point is to tUa
a lorig hard look at the mattftlss you are using. II
it lumpy? Does it sag? Is it too bard? Too soft?
Too small? If it is any of those, chan~ are you
can improve your sleep with tbe right kind of
mattress. But don't rush out and just buy a
"new" mattress. Take enough time to get a mat.
tress that is right for you-right in siz&amp;-right in
degree of flnnnesa-right in spring action.
We thin); BeautyNBt is bEst for most people but
even in Beautyrest you should get the right modeJ.
And that's where we come in. Here you can find
every Beautynst model and here you'll find people
who Wlint to helpYQU select the mattleol that will
do most to improve your sleep.
So when you yeam for better sleep ••• think of
lis and Beautyrest.

Lowest-priced FRIGIDAIRE
Frost-Proof

NOW_IS THE TIME TO PLAN

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CHOiciB:.. Qullted or Tulted ... ~ or Estra Plnil
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Before -YIIU realize 1:, Sum mer will be
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land In a ·bupdlnl with on' ov•r·
ol au dlu)ens\611 oi . IIO. by . S40
age of 'lZ,OOO · ~o· .~MI!II ea~~ .
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Besilulb!&amp; &lt;~PK•Ili&gt;~ ·. h r:" ~ ·: sallafilod wllh ·:the ·qualliY ot llhlps tbousandl of tou o r
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Presll!~t - ~ - Silv"fflein

three. ,veao ~ 119 . in; the •l&lt;ll'mer •employe• ·ln the Pollll!roy plaot. materlils arxl producta to cit·
Par~g , Rig • • ,R...t pW!t, 'lTI!e)l hare learned- ·lheir job&amp; les and ports throo'gllout
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Tbe company manufacture•
railway track accesSories for
industrial plants,
railroads,
mines, quarries, and tunneling

work. This Includes frogs,' switches, gauge rods, angle bars,
bumping poats, and wheel .atops.
lit ·adCIIUon Midwest
ware-

houses steel ralls of variOWJ
sizes for use by
lndustrial
plants and others In maintenance ol their plaot trackage and
crane runways.
Its customers are located ln
the eastern halt of the- United
States but ;&gt;roducto
h8ve
been shipped in the paol two
years to Alaska; ' The PhiliP"
pine lslandsi Puerto Rico, Peru , and other Latin American

countries.
General manager of the local
the
shop superintendent ia
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White and the office 1118Jiager
is Fred Klein, both of Mlddle-

plaot is H. S. Bishop,

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port Is plant engineer.
. pieces of equipment at Midwest Steel.

Aerial J'Wu&gt; of !llidwe.t Steel Fabricator Firm in Pomeroy

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Bringing Hard Logs From Wide
~·re.a Surrounding Meigs

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WHAT
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MARC~!~~IL4 ~'N~·M..~N~U
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Solute To lnduatrr For
The Contribution It Mok11
To Melp County's

Economlo WellBeing
EMPLOYER - Here are
two of the 10 men

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employed by t h e

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warrant, 12 are employed.

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Salmons, right, his father,
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·Jumber. Logs from f o u
Expansion? About the only
holdback is supply of logs.

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Salmon• of Hamden
W. Va.; to its new aile
'ftom the New Yotk
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ll!awllnt~..Coots

Fune,..l Horne
Cltlwn'• ...,llano! IMk
Downlnt~lnauronce Agency ·
ROUih .Shoe Store
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tion will bave Tom eames. RaJim and Jerry Carder•. D&lt;lvenna; Rlcb CreveliD8. Euclkl; pbos St. Joho's twin brothers,
Bob Smith, Akron Ellet; rna w.,.. selected If tbe two addiCUnnlniiWno Cantoo Soulh; Bill u-1 players olt the Nortbam
Lobb. IJbrlcbtYilla; Joe PrsltJ, team.
tho Mansflold Sr . Wilt Platkowlkl. SOUtbem 1e1m
Toledo Wood;;w and Bob But- '""Jolm Dodd. llellefODIIIne:

tile &lt;Jhlo· lligh School
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olt the eoniebaek trall, was
The Cincinnati Reda bave atart!or als hit• , lour tllliS
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now lblt their master)' of the tbe rilolbld Ill !he oeeond game•
AmeriCill Leaaue baa ended.
Marty Keculh
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base hits b) Jerry Lutnpe
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team were Bry111 Wolfe. Ubera.._e!"
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ty; Charlet ParnelL Cleveland
Jlm O'Toole beelllll! the
Ballou l8lcl that lt'o the 111M Hart aakllliil't _ . . pt,w
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Ealt Toeb; . Bob Bookwllter.
Cinclnn&amp;U pitcher 10 IO the disBOYS LEAGUE
troUble, he bM hid ...,
cd Liltlln tile , _
&gt;'11101atrict 11, The first QJOeting I04 elec- Mopdore: . Fred
lloldia,
tarice u the Detroit "B" oquad
Babr's CJOiblen
IIP!'iJ&gt;I. The dociCr llid1 Robin- to
wtio · - 4ttllroaed
1s stiU to be oelecWd lor the tloo of olftcers wiD be held Sun- YOUJIIliDwn Cardinal MoolleJ:
banded the YOUDi lrlohman a
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Ia '!1111111 Beacb, Lito
soutbem ....... 'fllom !he bll- day, o\ilri1 5 at 10 a.m. Tl1ere Mike Blelul. New PbllldelH del t The Tlgera' ' regular LB.UndGladwell
making a throw !tUn the out- by ,_!..,.ed ........
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lots tblt ljjlve been .--v • refmbments served. o!lfllnlat J
Cartier. Delpbol St. Johft.
team clawed
&amp;-3. ,_ &lt;-Blind
oer1e1 o1 butiDp
F'red lADISt• Nen* lll&amp;h· WM noon public lavlted. 'nle cleld- erry
By Ualled l'rtu IDterllalloaal
I'Utkey tlets Wllaebd
.W. Davia
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the laldllll candldlle·
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Rookie Art SbamikY
IIIDdlcap
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oquad will :':y ":
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(UP!) At Pom';"l=l Fla.
lhJnkl be hao a chance ior the TOTAL
1738
T. Titulo
321
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MS ...,ept New Yort - · ..,..._.
aDd AA eoi!Cb o! the yllll'. end Nollonal Bukelbo1l Aoooelolloa Rottwall, Low Hoad end Rod Wash.
002 000 030 o -5 10 I omuhed 1 three-run hotner In L. venMeter
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TOTAL
tm Ilia; IIJI8tlled Iller. lhf1IJ&amp;I!I
416
Park
Jliiiibeastorn.
Playoll SIIMkgs
Laver, aU of AuJtrallo, .wiD Pappae, VIneyard (I) and D. the "B" cootest.
B. Moore
WOII 1, Lo1t 1
tblt !he WBA llrlp • ·· Ill bls
Team
Mtueh GocJ- By United Pre1o bternalloaol headline tbe Uillayer' field lnll!rown, llonty (7). Bouldin, llob Purke whO Is 1 lng to Blind
300
Crow'• SteU
Utle. BoweYer, be laiAir cbn.d
dard. CroJwn· .tillin' Howard. l!Ht-ef-Fivo -lllaal Playoff the lnautplral $15,001! U.S. pro Koputz (7), Roebuck (8) and
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Blind
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Colulllbua
Mike
E11tm1 Dtvlltea
indoor tennis ehampio&amp;sblpo •t Reiser, Brumley (9). Winner:
1131
action on hla reeGmmtada1766
SwaJ,Il,
·Mike CUrry,
W L Pel. the Westchester Country Club, VIneyard. Loaor -Roebuck, HR -Pltts.
01111110180- 'S 81 Handicap
C. =ay
1011 ttoo. ·:
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CheS&amp;pllltlf}'J'ild Cluff. HUts- Cincinnati
S 2 .100 May rl-31.
-Snyder, Johnson, Powell.
Minn.
002 203 OOX- 7 II I
Loll 1
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boro· Bill 11oBket1 Dayton Bel- Philadelphia
2 3 .400
NEW YORK (UPI) - Jack
· Law, Slsk (7) and
3'11 liii1'Ded :l4oDday tllat t.lilall's
mont and Goodridge
WyoWostera DlvialoD
Smllh, formol baseball coach AI Lakeland, Fla.
Stl&amp;iDBD, DaileY (I) and
ap
1'12l financial
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000 100 lb1-4 4 I
(5). WinnerleiDI No.
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by oeverll IIC!Vlaeri 'Wl&gt;O ItDaD May, -Dayton BalmMI St. Louis
3 2 .100 received
aJDIUal Metropoll- Detroit
1120 001 Otx- I 8 0 ll)lt!. IA&gt;.'"r -Law.
M. Sawyer
tidied lllemMIV• to JiiiD; ·
was the eo&lt;!Oicbes' selection Los Angeles
2 3 .400 tan Colleg•ate Baseball Confer- Purkey, Ellis 151, Henry 17) llattey.' ·
U (101 . Winner -Rawe. Loaor,..., No. s
But the tnnltfaatlll!lli!W 1o
ar.d Jacll: liWia, MarlOII HardMmay'o Reoulll
ence ward for "oulltandinl end Smith. Lary, Hamilton (7) :.t'. ''
Clsco.,· HR-Gonder.
B.' SaW)'et
:m pt onywbere Ill tiU!It
lng, cbo1eft by the :oum• St. Louis 121 Loo Anples 108 IU!r'llce to collel!ate,;tweballln and Preehan. Winner - Lary. 'At· !')leerwater, I'll.
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J. GlaZe
259 · to Jlidl t.Jatan wll!t •l11111';.1tlhk
ment cammltlee 1o round out
Tuelday;:. GamotEaa
the : • York=·
::: Loeer-Purkey. HR-Keough,
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c. Roulh
36'7 Cli'bo or Frlnli:
Pilarthe Soath aquad.
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honte"l..'"· St Johol• Un' A
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100 000 001- 2 4 I L. Lyona
80a mo. Cltbo wu j Ia ar,. atorl..,:
North co-cooches Bob Arnzen. DIVISion .DI •
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veralty COioh
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· &lt;1}1&gt;lifetealf (8), Cullen
Seyfried McDoWell 17 ) and TOTAL
1m 1 11m111r iDII1clllleiiL
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000 010 000 3- 4 V I Hlitr.al\l:;. Glbbt (6),
Romano, ' Booker (7), BoHft, IMI 1, Tie 1
Vending . llwbine opuall&gt;r
Kan. City
lOll 000 1100-1 5 I 88ill~tt, !laldlchun (I) and Dal- Herbel 171 and Haller, Crandall
Telm No. 1
· Sam Margolis tesUiled r.loadaY
·ClOninger, K~lley (1), Nlekro rylit'ple. Winner - Mlltkelaen (7), Hundley (I). Winner -~ J. wolfe
318 that be had a "verbal qree(ll and Balley, Roo! (9). Loser -Baldschun. HR - P.
Loser_ Seyfried. HR- P. Story
483 ment" with LilloD llll4er ;lldch
Krauue, O'Donoghue (7) and Gonzalez.
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K. Phaltn
391 he got more thaD ball of~
Edwards. Winner - Kelley. Los_.. •
L. Vaughan
29'1 lon;s stock In the firm
er-O'Donoghue. HR-Balley.
At Vero Beach, Fla.
Handicap
462 promoted the fight with C 1.
AI Scottsdale, Ariz.
AL
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112 Innings 1
At St. Petersburg, Fla.
New York (N)
Chicago(N) 100 111 010-7 11 3 TOT
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St. Louts 11110 010 000- I 4 2 Los Angeles (N)
Spanswlck, Helfer ($) IIIJ•h Series - P. Story 483 of large beet belongtng to the
Petero, Debuaschere (7) and
060 000 000 OGI-7 10 2
(7) and Gibson. Win- Hiit&gt; Team Game - Team same famlly as the
Carreron. GibSGti, Sadecki (7) · t\i!o~. Wakefield'(2), Jackson
Loser -McDan- No 2 183
and sugar beet. It Is~
and McCorver. winner- Peters. (51 Bauta (9) Cisco (101 and lei. HR- siewart, Ylltnem- mgh Tellll series - Team as very palatallle ., .... .
Looer-Glboon.
Gonder, Canntuari (8). Dry( s- ..._, Banks, Horton.
No. 2 Iotti
stock. ,
81 dale, Perrenoskl (7),
Rowe 10) &lt;Jnd Torhorg,
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NEW YORK UP!) - Oscar year, receive a $200 honus.
Robertson of the
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Roylla. the National Basketba11 1earn
~~_;$_;!00...,i;eiiiaciiih.~===:::;l
Associatioll's finest foul shooter \1"
and second leoding scorer. wa• 11.•
the only player unanlrnOUily
lecled lo , the NBA'• All-Star
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liQUid for the 1963-64 sea,.n.
Also picked for pro basketball's -~.,:ream team'~ were Wilt
Chamberlain of the San Fran·
cl~ Warrloi's, Jerry West and
Elgin Baylor o! the Los Angeles
Hundreds of color ideas
Lakers and Bob Pettit of the
tor
walls, woodwork, dra·
St. Loull Hawks, giving
pery,
and carpetin&amp;!
Western Division lour of thr top
A great selection of deco·
five apots in the league.
rating styles and ide ..
NBA President J. Walter
from
top desilnars!
Kenned~, making the announceUnique do-it-younelf dec·
ment ol the All-Star team, also
orating
project• tor low
revealed that Cincinnati's Jerry
cost,
effective
dtcoratin&amp;l
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choice of sportscastera and
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YOUR HOME
BEAUTIFUL

,.;-..;...:.;:_ _ _., Don't worry about anything serious going
wrona with one of the new ones from Dodi•·
They call them "The Dependables" -be·
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,trongest warranty on the market ••• 5 years or 50,000
ml~,,.;~
at•.,c~.,,. it. New cars sometimes
ldjuostn1en:ts to get the "bugs" ~
When you buy a new car from ~
Boys, you'll find that they'll bend
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The DoGige Boys are a happy bunph, and
~ they want you to be happy. And when you're
........... happy, you might tell a neighbor. Then he
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A Washington, ·D.C. tourist 1will be happy."
went to the track lor the fin~t ' She bel one $2 lloket that the
tltne In 2G years Monday, bet 3-9-3-4 combination would win
two dollars of the twenty she th fflh
· th eighth and
borrowed on the twin double e 1 • stx •
and won t&amp;l,ISI.80.
ninth races. It was the
The payoff was the second · ticket to C&lt;ll'rectly name tile
~~~ tn U.S. track history. four winners.
Two Miami Beach resort cooks The winners were Hy Jeep,
tOon $14,114.20 earlier in the which paid $32.110 for a $2 win
GuUstream meeting.
In ~- f~tt. race, Challeqe
Mrs. Marion Jonea, who gave for · $1~-~ in tho sixth, M
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$25,11110 o! her winnings 10 a l!i~t '$24 :80 In the eighth
Philadelphia lrlend who looned .RQin~ulll for $15.20 in the
her the $20 lo carry lo the ninth.
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Pomeroy
Ads Get
QUALITY Motor Co.
Res uIts.
For 5.te

FOR SALE

Late Classifieds

SETn.E EST4'l'E- 1111 No11ot1
four door Chemllot Sl!ltJon
THE
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brakeo Good lira and body now.
Mra. Wallda Eblla,
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V8 engine, Powerglide, power steering, radio and heater.
t.:ood WW lires, saddle fintsh. ,

1962 Chevrolet 1h Ton Panel - - - $1695

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INFORMATION
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Luok!:i and runs like new .

1961 Thunderbird Conv. Cpe. _ _ $2495

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Racine Village.
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Card of Thanks

Notice

Seed Potatoes

BOUSE of Carpet of Parkersburg bas local reprl"SI"ntatives.

No. I Maine Cobblers 3.99

For free estimate on wall to
waD carpet, call Parkersburg
collect: 428-6402.

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GUNS
We buy, seU and trade guns.

No. 1 Maine Ker.nebech
3.89
eComplete new line Bulk
G•rden Sed$ Now On Sale.
Garden Fertili1en . L•wn Fer·
Ulilen. Everything for lawn
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at Tiffin Jewelers, Pllone 50.
0 olnt Pleasant, W. Va
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apartments, 3 SINGER SEWlNG machine with
roozus nicely furnished, hard- slip-in tyj)C round bobbin and
wood floors, large closets, din! control zig-zag, to do
autotnatlc heAt, private bath decorative stitches in beautiprlvate entrance, utilities ful cabinet. Guaranteed
furnished. Phone WY 2-3200.
party assuming last 8
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EXPERIENCED
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Wheel Alignment

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FOR SALE- Mldtlleport'o lillJ.
esl bullcllng, l..,.ted 352 N.
Second Street, Middlepnrt.
Priced lor qut,'&amp; sale.
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automatlcit1ly, .001 WT·O·UTE looks, light1like a
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ofr at da~. Lights up·duk artu around garages,
outbuUdi~ia, driveway•, ]l!ll'ldng lots, outdoor lb·
bill and worldnl arell• all ~t 1on.llt'a perfect for
aJ;b~ba~. ~es, f!lr!n•, factories, businesses. public buUdinga-any .p l.ace t,.tlt ~~eels prqtection and ..
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Birthday Celebrated

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Mondv of the death ol her broal Ester .ervlces
Iller • ill ·law, Eatt Grimm,
Olarles Ala
h~t the La 1 C)lff
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Mr. aiiCI ~ witb 1
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Mr and Mra llu Bo
III'Vice.of scripture l'eadlnl and SUrvivors Include h1l wife, Clllldren of the Naomi Bap- blrtbclay of their 11011,
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Akunder Gr!miJ)· a &amp;Oil , ,_. _._.~.. pr
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lag committee chaJlman gave and Mrs Bert Bable
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Columbia
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two great ~; charge of the prOgram wblcb bury.
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prcblems i' ently infected and to
trace \: t,
~':; ~lee pres~nt. aDd aon, Mike, B~ lpent steve Eblin waa nairatnr and
Carl Grinam of ,Pitt· Opened' with dev~ by Char· Attending .were Buddy Moort,
!l,volved In
people to records of patle~ts on the foi- l ~· Gu ~ei f~r· ~e:esu~: Easter with his parelitl, Mr. the choir sang, Ten Thousand
Va.; a 'Is~, Mra. les Brown, using u 1iis topic Sonny Haines, Sammy Clatwortfie! heeol for skin testing in the llt.w-up examlnatlons, some of I M' . ~ed :aehme· re re- and Mrs. Joel Turner.· T beY Angels, 'Tis Midnight on Olive's
of Elizabeth, . Pa., ''Tbe ~Jon." llbe eong, tby, Pat Edwards, Larry Gladprotection of themselves and whom havi! left the county and se~~tlve ~tor ~s Jlar- we~ accompanied home by Brow, Angel Rolled the Rock
.several nieces and nepb. "Springtime/' by the ·chUdren well, Steve Hlndy, Rod Sauer,
their children. AI~ positive those who are cured and brmg ence Headley · al~rnate' repre- thell' cblldren, Sandy and Gary, Away, Christ The Lord Is RlsI will be held preceded a weiClOme·lly RudoiPit George Sauer. Kenney Barril,
. ctll'l ·~ased ~ the records up to date.
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Mr W
who bad been the gueat of their 111 Today My Friend and How Masonic serv ces
and Lee Lee Gordou.
Jobn Hood Sam -Hood Steve
~~:es~r:r ~: aware of the haz. I - Recommendations be sent , ~;~
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tor • s. ayne grandparents for several days. Great Th~ Art.
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1Their 10 year old daughter Deb.
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to the school boards of the coun-1 1 0118 •
Court House tonight waa given bY Jean ind Deaer- Butcbei' Carole Anderson .~
liii";;;o;;;___.____•,_ ............_, ;· ty asking that teachers and oth· Announcement was made of 'bie, was unable to come be- In the evening a film on the at 7:30 p. m. and funeral ser- atte Still, Flo1'1116, Jilloyd and lie uar'r1s; Mary Wolle,' Marler school pe.rsonn~l who come I the nilrsing scholarshl? to be cause of an appendectomy Easter story was shown by the vices will be held Wednesday Freddle Burney ·and A n d r e w 1 StUmbo, Kathy McElhlllney,
•
in contact w1th children be re- presented to a sentor girl from which has confined her to the Rev. Eugene Gill with Leonard at 10 a. m.· with graveside ser· Eng!WI. Following a recitation ~dfa HWupbrey Ruth Ann
POMOOY. OHIO
quired to h~ve a tuberculin test one of the five county schools
Mrs. Turner recently Lyons as narrator ~ hymns by vices at the Letart Falls ceme- "Purity" by Susye Samuels, an Haley De&amp;bie Gr~eser, Steph·
bt&gt;fore begmning the
school who qualifies for the scholarwith her son and famlly. the congreg~tion. Redemption tery Wednesday at 2:3C p. m. elterclse, "What Does Easter ~e Pullen sUsie· Morris, Kay
LAST TIME
year, and that all chl~dren . en· ship. Any senior girl may apply W k nd guests of Mr
d of the Body waa the topic of
··
Mean to Me." waa given b~ A:IJt Dtalts'
lwse Marie
"fAKE HER, SHE'S MINI" tering school for the f•rst tune who is planning to study nurseeEd!ant J hnaon imd. :J. the sermon by the pastor who
SUPPER POSTPONED
Flornael Burney, . Jean Still Hackett Susa~ Oblinger and
0
(Technicolor)
have the test.
ing and may contact the school
had for bla scripture Romans Tbe jitney supper sponsored and Susye Samuels.
. ' . .&gt;-.:... nr b
James Stewart, Slll)dra Dee,
The speaker commented that head for informttion. A com- dren were Mra. Fred Schroath 1:19-28.
·
by the Eagles class of Asbury A play, "Easter Shoes" was Suzanne and lYUICY ~ ad ury.
1-·Audr&lt;ev Meadi1W•· ud Robert the best way to eradicate TB mittee from the Meigs TB As- B id Mrs. Cllffo~d Ervin
of
Methodist church school sched· presented by Charlene Brown;
is to develop a germ-free popu- sociation will be in charge of r geport, W. 8 ·
uled for Apr~ 4 has been post- HluTy Garnes{ Jr., . Sonsharhea
LODGE· TO MEET
lation.
making a selection from a ~t Betty Willtams has gone to
poned to April 11 at the Syra- Stiil, Kenneth English, Allle Worshipful Master Albert G.
Carl Kautz, president of t~e of eligiblll girls. The amount of Baltimore, Mci., 'llllere she
cuse grade school.
Price, Richard Qualls and Jew. Woodard annoilnce:s that PornWED. and THURSDAY
Meigs
County
Assoc.,
pres1d·
the
scholarship
is
$250
with
the
will
accompany
her
slster
Mrs.
CLUB
TO
MEET
.
ell Price.
eroy Lodge No. 114, r. It: A. M.
ApriW·:8 '
over the business meeting girl to select the school of nur· George Everett and cblldren,l
'lbe Amateur Gardeners Club Group slnglnl! of "He Ltves" wW hold Its regular monthly
NOT olfl!tl
and welcomed members and sing of her choice.
·
Kenny, Perry and Peggy, toj
of Middleport will meet Wed· concluded the service, after meeting Wednesday April l, It
fRIDAY and SATURDAY
guests. He thanked the officers
d
Middlei)Ort for a vlalt with
nesday evening at 8 p.m. at the which an egg hunt waa enjoyed 7:30 p. m. at tbe Masonic Te•
April' 3-4
for theil cooperation for the Mrs. ~allace Bradfor •
relatives.
1
borne bf Mrs. Harold Lohse In by the children in the churc~ pie In Pomeroy. All Master
John
Wayne in
past
utive gave
director
of report
the ason the• Tom Chambers and J I m I1
.~:om::ero~y~------------.!y~ard~;..
"HATARI"
Newyear.
members Introduced In· tion,
a short
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eluded Mrs. Maxine Russell, work of the past year. She em- Jornouskl, who are with the Mr an.d Mrs. Jerry Fields
·t=.John Wayne, .Hal"dy Kruger, who is employed in the offices phaslzed again the painless pro- U. S. Navy, have returned to and son of Chlc~g~~· were
·Martinelli, Red Buttons, of Dr J J Davis as 8 mem- cedure of the skin test.
Lakehurst, N. J., after spend- weekend gu~tsMo
J pl!l'~
C.IJ9t, Gerald Blain.
ber of the ·Board ~ Directors; The annual dinner preceding lng a 31klay leave with Tom's ~ts, ~ ~nd ~8• and o:s
lr'C:eforcaJI'tet•n•
Mrs. Beulah Strauss, of t h e the meeting was held at t b e cousin, Eric Chambers and Cb~s Eskew .
.
Meigs County Health Dept. and Martin Restaurant with these
and other relativea In
.
•
SUN.,~:~· ~7TUES.
Mrs. Edna French, a new Meigs present, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Middleport and Dayton.
~~P.h Fields Jr. of Chicago,
"CHARADE"
County Health Nurse.
Bradford, Mrs. Dwight Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. 'John Ketchka Dl. :U,d.sister, Miss Mary Ann
Grant, Audrey Hepburn
Guests introduced . Included Mrs. Richard Barten, Mrs. Hay- and daughter • Kim, Brookville, Fi~i~ o[ Columbus, spent the
p.;ary
Clarence Headly, Miss Gray, man Bamitz, Mr. and Mrs. spent the week end with their w.enjl with their parents, Mr.
Clarence Headley, Miss Frieda parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace lllcl Mrs. Joseph Fields Sr.
Faehnle, Mrs. Edna French, Bradford and daughter, Neda, .Mrs, Pat Quinn and cblldren,
Mrs. Beulah Strauss, Mrs. Max· Middleport, and Mr. and Mrs. Cmdy and Pat of Columbus ar·
\
inl' Russell, Mrs. Guy Neigler, John Ketchka, Pomeroy.
rived Sunday evening for a vlsMr and Mrs Wayne Gibbons
It with her parents, Mr. and
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Mr. and ~ Richard Cham: Mrs. Bruce Bradford enter· Mrs. Karl Grueser.
at the
be~s, Mrs. Da~
White, Mrs. talned Sunday with a dinner for Mrs. Karl Grueser and mothGeorge Hobstetter, Mr. and ~embers o( her family includ- er, Mrs. Welby Whaley visited
Mrs. Carl Kautz, Miss Gray, mg ~ daughters, Dana and Sunday afternoon in Atl•ens with
Rae Partlowe, and Mrs. Em- Leshe, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal· Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bolin.
erson Jones
lace Bradford and Neda, Mrs. Mr.. and Mrs. Herbert Herd·
·
William Bradford, and Mr. and m81l and grandcblldren, Larry
Mrs. John Ketchka, and Kim, and .Jacqueline Stemens
of
BrooksviUe.
Lakeview were weekend guests
~
E
k nd
ts ll of her mother, Mra. Welby WhaCOME .and HEAR
~
aster wee e gues . ca • ley
lng on Mrs. Emma Smith and
and Mrs Richard Struble
Hazel Van Cooney were Mr. and famUy ~rroll were week·
The Golden Rule Sewing Clr· and ~· B. L. Potter, Bar- end guests' of his patents." Mr.
cle
met at the home of Mrs. bourSVJlle, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Struble.
VIENNA, VA.
Glenna
Tucker Thursday and and Mrs. Jack Ford, New Hav· , Mr. and. Mrs. Antbony l'iCIIU·II
•
SPECIAL SINGING BY LOCAL TALENT
celebrated Easter. Games were en, W. Va. Sunday, Mrs. Smith ler and daughter, Unda of
played and Bible quizzes given who Is 95 years old, waa able Jumbus were weekend guests
after the meeting wu opened to be at the dinner prepared bla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jawith the hymn, "The Family by ~s Van Cooney and sever· cob Schuler.
Who Prays," followed by group ai invited guests.
an!l Mrs. Clarence strllt·ll
MEETINGS START AT 7:30
prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. McKinley tl)ri ot O~J"ood were .weekend
•
Twenty-five million overage mattresses are
"!~~~~~~~~ Mrs. Esta Hawthorne read the have learned that their son, guests of her parents, Mr. and
iiii
Scri?ture reading. Mrs. Anna Earl McKinley, an electrician's Mrs. Robert WKJ!er.
being used in America tonight.
Lee Tucker was given a prize mate tbird class 11 on bla Mr. and Mrs. "'Oismas Papp•
Yet most·medical authorities agree that an old
for reading the most Scripture third 'Mediterran~ cruise. H ·dopoulus . and sons, Dlno and
lumpy, saggy mattress
hurt your rest. On
verses In a set period. At noon expects to be· in the States ln Michael of Clevel811d were
this kind of mattress it's harder to get to sleep.
a potluck lunch was
aerved June and Is to be discharged in weekend guests of her parents,
with a "cut" cake to resem!Xe Sep~mber. His ship participat- Mr. _an~ .r.tr's· .Norman Baxter.
Your Bleep isn't as deep as it should be. You are
[ a rabbit which was beautifully ed in an Impressive air show Miss Martha Genhelmer ·of
more likely to wake up feeling tired.
decorated.
demonstrat!Dg aircraft launch- Columbus was tbe weekend .
Don't put up with one of these rest wreckers
I. The cake was baked by Mil· ings, aircraft misslle firings, tar· guest of her aunts, Misses Au· i
BllOther night. Come in
llfle what a difference
1 dred Scarberry. Anna Lee Tuck· get bombing and other maneu· ~. Lucretia and Ada Gena :new matt.I ea11
make. Lie doWil on a Beauty-:
er, Helen Wolfe, and Maudle vers
~~NL
I
ISnyder conducted the activities, ~s. Elsa Lewis, Cleveland, ~
:. ,~~ Braley and eon
rest Blld uperience its luxurious comfort. We
and awarded prizes. An Easter spent Easter here witb
her w.er~ , r dlnn~ guests of
gual'BlltAie you
head-to-.toe body-fitting ~
. corsage was given to all pres- sister and brother •. In • law, Mt,
~1'4f•· Ernest Powell.
that beata any other matfleu old or new. .~' .
!ent. The door prize was award· Rev, and Mrs. Fred 1. Gardner. ~J;iPfolyn Parker an
And you C8ll own a Beautyrest for only $79.60.
ed to Mrs. Mary Kiser.
They were guests at the claas Miss Marjorie Hoffman of ChesPresent
were
Mrs.
Mildred
meeting
of
tbe
Loyal
Women
ler
vi.ll&amp;ed
Sunday
Beat The Spring Rush and
Scarberry, Mrs. Mary Kiser, whlch met Thursday evening. .Itb ·J4r.lllld Mra. Ernest 1"0111'·11
Get Your Summer Car Nowl
Mrs. Maudie Snyder, Mrs. Paul- Mr. and Mrs. Don Burkey, ell•. ·' ·· ·
ine Rose, Mrs. Anna Lee Tuck· Marietta were here over the Rev. 'llld &lt;Mra. Robert Wells
er, Mrs. Goldie Holman, Mrs. week e;d with their parents and f~omlly of Mohawk ,pent
Patricia Forester, Mrs. Liille Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Emmlsb: Sunday night and Monday With
CHOICE: Quiltechr Tufted ... Regular or Extra Firm .
Johnson, Mrs. Helen Wolfe and Mr. Emmis'h Is confined to her parents, Mr. and Mra. W.
LA SABRE CONVERTIBLE
0 · Damitz.
Mrs. Esta Hawthorne.
Meigs General hospital. ..--"'&gt;
STANDARD SIZES '79 50
S(JfER SIZES '89so t)P
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eugene
Gherke
Mr.
and
Mra.
Harold
Bartels
V-8 Automatic Transmission. Power Steering, PowHAVE FAMILY DINNER
and son, Steven, tpent the Eas- and Mr1. Joseph Banas and diU·· II
er Brakes, Power windows, 6-way Power seat, PowMr. and Mrs. Paul Smart ter vacation witb
their ghter, Debbie returned to their
er top, radio and heater. White side wall tires.
entertained wlth a family din- parents at Grantsville, w. va. home, YOIIJ!Bitown Sunda~, af.
I '
ner Easter Sundar evening at Mrs. J . E. Harley, H 0 11 y ter 1 visit wi~. Bartels roo1
their home on Fll'st-av. Guests Martin, Middleport, and Mrs. ther; Mrs. Edna Bartell.
were their son, Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Davis, Athens, spent Mr. ~ ~·
Bart.@ls.. ll
• or,..,....._ • •
Milton Smart and cblldren, the Easter week end In Spring· daupter, Sally and 10111.
Barbara, Susie and Roberta Louwith their son and daugb. die and Charles 'Vlsited Friday
ise of ~o.ledo; and daughters ter and famlly, Dr. and Mrs. IDI{ Saturday
with Mra. :
and ~amilies, Mr. and Mrs. John Harley and cblldren.
Edna Bartels and peats.
·
Mannm~ Kloes and children of Spending tbe Easter vacation
.
GallipoliS; Rev. and Mrs. Geor- with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bacb. Bap&amp;t Claureh luu
Codillac - Oldsmobile
ge Siddall and cblldren, Tom- tel and daughter, Carol, were S peeial Ser.,ke,
'"You'D Ute_...,.._
Our..Quality
Way of Doing Busineu"
,,.
my, Laura and Timmy, Platts- their daughter and family, Mr. ~ ServJce.. at the Mkl·.!l
burg, and Mr. allll Mn. George and Mra. George Dallas and die
i'int
' ' Qwrch
WY 2-5342 v~ ·
Pol'l"'eroy, Ohio Hackett,
Jr. and children, Mid· children, Billy, Stevie, and Ml- ciJ: 1
lll!l'9lcl
dleport.
chael, Soutb Charleston, and 1:30 'a. ·Jn. wttb ' o,vid
Mrs. Thelma Howard, Clarki- giving ~ C!aJI
burg, W. Va. Tbe Dallas famUy ~befJt Slavin the IUiltJie
also visited with his parents, p!'lyeJ,' aoo ~ . . b)'
Mr. and Mra. Bill MaUack, Ches- Beulah• White and Mr.. Uulan
ter.
M~
. '
Mr. Charlel Sauer, a patient Mrs. ' Milton
'pve
at the Brecksville Veterans Hoe- scr1ptlire readhii wllb' ..Rev.
pltal, spent the Esater week Donald · Boone tile mlaqe,
with his wife. Mrs. Suer will "Dawn rn. the ·.~r ~~
accompany him back to the tlsmal .lii'YICI WQ ·~
hospital. ·
for Judith t.jm :BreW.r
Easter week end pests of dadlcatloo r1te11 for David
.
~·
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skinner Jenklnl were· beld: ·•
~mpt Free ·~IIJ,fY · lfYour Home In Ohio Or W. V••
and Mra. Daylcl Fariner were For · the .
~
Tom Skinner and· bla fiancee, ~ . Mri. Gmld '~.
Miss Judy Slack of Columbus.
i!Jayed tbi, ~
Botb are ·~ Ohio Stale wiJh ·Mfl.. ~ ~ ,dl·
'
Mra. banlel Grimes
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