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CHUCKLE FOR TODAl
GIIAVIY.UO Cl!Stl

Women's New

SPRING SKIRTS
A P'OUP of wom.e-ns cotton
solid.! .and print.&amp;tuU pleated styles - some
willb matching belts. Sheatn
styles in Ulrpoon plaids.
skirt&amp; -

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COTTON PRINT
DUSTERS
Embossed

ers -

to 9 P.M.

cotton dust-

short sleeves ~-

button front

pockets -

Sires 24 to 30

roomy

Lace trlm .

Washable cotton blou..,.
Tailored collan and pe-

Exciting grou·p of won1ens
new sprlag dre!ll;e6 •
beautiful
aMOrtm~M
to
choose from - Dan River
Gin,lhalllL'll - b\ltclber Un~ n
- pongee - S(r&amp;.p ed oham·

Sale!

PLASTIC
RAINCOATS

bray -

:;hart

Vinyl pla•Uc l'arin~t.s snap button front, tie belt ,

sleevflS stripes and
pr1nts. Sizes 32 to 38.

blue and green. Girb sizes

ter pan collars -

$1.00
Sale!

attached hood. Wibite, pink,
6 to 14. Womene sizes small,
mediwn and large.

$1.00

WOMEN'S

SKIRT and BLOUSE
CO-ORDINATES
2 .pc. coord:inatet~~ in solids
and .pJ,aids. Tailored &amp;hirt~
waist top witJh cmbroiden~d
monoiNm - pleated skirts
- tailored cJ celanMe arncl .
Sizes 10 to 18

cupioni -

GIRDLES
Well known brand. Dis-

Sanforized denim, west~
ern cut, s nug, figure flattering; fit - trim tapered legs. No scratch rivets
Sizes 10 to 20.

aontinued styles. Not all
sizes in aU styles . Reg.
.8.95 to $11.95.

Tronslueent Cblno

$59.95 LAWN MOWERS .. . ......... SALE $47.94

Four beautiful floral decorations on translucent
white body. Set consists
of 12 each dinner tPiates,
breakfast plates, bread .
and butler plates, coupe
soups, desserts, currr,·
saucers, two meat plat- '
ters and one each covet·
ed suger bowl, cream
pitcher, gravy b oat,
round vegetable dis~ 4&lt;
oovered tureen.
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$29.95 a Set
WOMEN'S
GOWNS

Wlllle They Last

Y2 PRICE

Sale$1.69

PLASTIC

STEP LADDERS ._

PLAID SLACI(S
Women's wasbable cot·
ton plaid slacks - preshrunk - 2 pockets zipper back- plaids and
checks. Sitos 10 to !B.

RAYON PANTIES
'.

Regular sizes and ext:a
sizes. Knitted of fine
'\uallty rayon yarn. Elastic leg briefs, band leg
briefs. Prints, solid paslei colors ·a nd white.

GLIDDEN
GLOSS WIIITE

Four Hour Enamel

CHAIRS

or Swivel Rooker Cbaln

BIG PAK

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PAPER NAPKINS

lor. Duroble, washable,
quick drying. A white
that stays white.

Embossed paper napkins
in pink, green, yellow
and white. 13 by 131,&gt;
inches. 200 In a package.

$1.79a quart

3 pkgs. $1.00

For exterior and inter·

Clean and Omar

WALLPAPER
CLEANER
The non • crumbly type.
For painted walls, paper·
ed walls, acOulitic ceillngs
and window shades.
32 OZ. SIZE

59c
ON FAMOUS
Berkllne Relaxer

PERT

BASKETS

$77.00 .

decorations.

For painted walls, woodwork and general household cleaning.
Slz~

For the refrigerator and
the home freezer. 18
Inches wide, 50.feet long
In a handy box with s
metal cutting edge.

2for$1.00
WIRE RUBBISH
.· URNEU
Heavy wire rubbish burners with raised bottom
and zipper top. Larce
alze.

2 rolls $1.00
STANDABD

unun PAILS
~"or

many household uses. Will not ••ratch floors
- cleans easily_- leakproof. Plnlt, blue and
yellow.

$2.39

UIERFELDS

..aw eapotJeaeed

DIOD.Io

. BATH ,MAT -sus
•tooooe .. ~ conelJIIoc

«&lt;!!lolir 111&amp;~ ..., ind lid
..or,.,_
w...... beouWwty.

earpolll. Qae lo
lleor eoverlllc depl.

Thu":"-r4' ''~•r :' ....,,...,
$3.00 ,· '.

lh lrd lleor. ,

ollodoo.

Group JJI . . ... . U2.1l0

Whlw

lA~

ond

duk

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WAll MIRRORS
Libby Owen Ford Glaas.
B.lcked wdtth sturdy mason·
lt.e" f-actory mounted eyelets,
ready for bang.!Jijl'.
SALI 'ts.OO
$1.95 - 24 Inch X 24 Inch
SALE $7.00
.
$12.95 - 10 Inch X 10 Inch
SALI f,10.10
~

36

1~1\

X 36 Inch

SALE S1 uo·,.

Uae8

VENmAN BUNDS
Flexlblt~

.teel alata, sturdy
ootum tapes. Colors - egg.
sh~U or white. Stock siJeB up
to 36" - til 64 lnchea lone.
A a:C9&lt;1 bUnd ·at a teneatlon-

aU

~ringed

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.1.89

$3.95 -

72"d08" SIZE ... . . . ..•..••• SALE $3.11'

.4.15 -

72:'xl08" SIZE ...........••• SALE $Ut'

•us -

72"xiOi" SIZE •.. . . . . , .....• S.fLE f5.29

Only $395.00

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SIZES 6 to 11

For $1.15

2 . for $3.50
$2.95 SHIRTS

Dependa:~le

2 for f5.50

Shirl3.

Another· BJ~ Shipment

MENS

HANDKERCHIEFS

In Woven and Reg. Widths

MOlls white cotton handkerehiefs, hem stitched
borders. Large size.

3 DAY SALE .

$1.39

MENS SOLID LEATHIR

For $1.00
The Wide Heavy Leatber
Work Belts Are

·10 for $1.00

Only $135.00
Another tili ShiPMent Of

Mono B""lle.lors.J;Qend

.1.00

All pla.sf:l&lt;: covered. Choice
of ~ed or tai-lored style.
'11:ie on atyte. Belutiful clear
coloN - green, red, · yellow,
white, black, ttu'Quoi$.

EVERYI)AY SOCKS
AtU cotton ·l.n whlte, ~. noavy ·blUe, bi'owln or -titect. An
eizes. 1~ to I tt " ~uy J:9l!l:.QOJ:':
rect Size. Jtegular ribbed tap .
styte or t.he anklet &amp;tyle wUih
e ht8tic

Sele Thun., Fri. &amp; Sat.

79c
U.49

TOR
PILLOWS
100% foam rubber washable
piUows. 13" ~re, genuine
shredded fo.am rubber lflU·l n(. Vivid &amp;4:Cent colors. AI·
ways ooft, plump, bouncy!

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SPORTS SOCK-$
'•"""".,
Serviceable ccttDn argylc.swith nylon ,rell'llforced 1beels
-and toes. Popular d;lamond
argyles in the popuLar color
combinaUons. All sizes for
~ys.

72&gt;84

A.Y, ·PRI·DAY,

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Area Economic Project

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University
Supervisor
Tells Story

Bar Weapons
Shots In Space
Is ~roposed .

Police Search Snow, Ground
For Clues To Canyon Murden

OTIAWA. m . (UP!)- Police burned through a heavy lit·
er of snow wjtb flame throwers today in se.&amp;rch of clues to the
lArry Beat, dUtrict extenafon sex murders of three matrons whose bodies were found half.
Jupervilor of Ohio State Univer· nude in a cave.
.

aity, led the discU&amp;!Iiona Wednesday
Authoritiel aaid more than one ,,_
nd other clues by uainJ impronight at Kyger Creek ScflooJ on aex mania~ probably was in· vised flame throwers, fueled by
tbe federaiJ.y.bleased Rural Devel- volved in the murders. But
nottled Pl. to melt the •now on
opment program being carried out Uld they had no suspects
the canyon noor around the caje.
in Guernsey .and Monroe cOunties. few clue1.
"We don't know what we'll find
The meeting was a follow-up 1o
The wumen, all neighbor• in
but sometbina: has got to liYe,"
bl e Ch"1cago suburb
.Morris said.
.
one held " Feb. 19 in · Middleport [as hJona
Put U• St-~o
attendtd by OSU extension direc· wives of prominent
·-tQr Wood, and Cong. Walter H.j met deatb wbile on a
Offieiab Nid the women IPJW'Moeller.
p¢ition at rugged Stuved
ently were waylaid while they
. Alvah T. Grover, Cheshire, Prt· State P_a rk near llere.
biked tbroub the woods MoDday.
.!l tded as chairman.
Thetr bodies were found Wed· DeapJte a fteree flruggle, theJ
. Mr. Be~t outlined specific pro-- ne~ay in poolJ of frozen blood, w~re dragged to t.be cav~th«
Ject&amp; c.arTied out in Monroe Coun- therr clothing torn and their alive or dead.
ty. They are aimed at increaslna: sk!~ pulled over t~eir beacb.
An . auto~y "'nducted durlil:'
the general economic level of the
It W84 a sex cr•me, the most the mgJu draeloted all the weO!d
area .
horrible I've seen In my 19 yean had been reped end died of frae..
He pointed out however
u a policeman," Bilid State
tured tkulls.
lice Supt. William It Morris.
The victim• were:
"Such developmeni: can com~
if the people in the areas want it
Ch,.l In C.we
and will worlr: at it. "
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Morris uid the only
Mrs. Francet Murphy, 47, 1rif~
'1'\.nother meeting has been plan- lice had :were a three
of R. W. Murphy, vice president
ned for Tuesday, April ~ .also at Jog, a Pllll' Of broken
and general eounaeJ 'of Bora·W~
Kyger Creek high school a't 7:30 p. and a dented camera..
were ner Corp., Chie~~a:o.
m. One of th.e persons who hu found in or near the cave and
Mrs. Mildred Lindquist, 50, wife
spearheaded the Monroe County were covered wUh blood.
of Ro~rt Lindqui.at, "f'ice presiprogram will be the speaker.
The log was regarded as the dent of the Banis 1'rUJt aDd Sav·
E. E. Von Scbriltz, industrial murd.er weapon. '11le cameta and ing11 Bank, Chicago,
ageQt of the CleO Railroad Col· binoculars might have been dam· .:"rs. Lilli3.n Oetting, ~. wife of
~mbuli, Ohio spoke briefly ~n the aged when· tbe women made a George OeUing, general supervimter~";.;t his company has in this desperate effort to defend them· sor of internal audits in tbe aearea, and of the need for the rural selve1.
counting department or IDinoU
development program.
Morris said police would try to Bell Telephone Co.
in Guernsey count)'
cooperation of
all

GENEVA UPI- Tbe United
State, proposed today that the
nuclear powers tate immedllte
steps to prevent weapollf of destruction from beina: shot into
space.
U. S. chief delegate Frederick
M. Eaton told the 10-nation diaarnwment conference the world
must move at once to prevent tbe
East·Wes.t arms ra(!e from enter·
ing the riliulle age.
Nation's No. 1 Fox Hunter - Arthur B!&gt;Og le, 85, Is shown
Ffflleh ~lto•t• Juln Moch
four of the 16 fox hounds he now has at his farm at Dorcas. .
•lrHdy h•d outiiMd the lerrlfr·
lng pros,ect of •n "abeolut•
WHpon" • mon•trou• hr..._..
bomb equlppN mlull• that
could M ulllld In from an orbit ·
In ,,.,. oa 1J111 eJ.
Eaton also urged that mlasile
flights be "audited"- that eech
nation )l;eep'"t1b of all such fliihts
-so there would be no &amp;neak fir·
ings that coUld threaten .mother
nation .

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·Mostly About People

,,

'Whiz About Broke
Job

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FOR BOYS

New epri~ .pattern~ and-.
lid cohn in two .U.S, ...l"
size !&lt;JJ' large boys,, me .for

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39c:a
.. pplr
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Another.,.._,fd'ftl Vtlue

, ._~ v,or,~~ :f,'

$4.95 Ivy L.._ ,.,. .

. Bedford cords •nd polished

c~~lfau .
wtT~ - F-ING,D · INf&gt; •
'IIhe1e ere doubt~ woven towel~ Jn the ·new .tptlna; cOl·
ors p.l:nk whllper, red1
green mlllt, firfflt' yellow,
blue, epicu- brown, h}'lleh'\th .
Size 22 by H' incbe&amp;.

cottoDS. All:l 1izes 28 to 40.

$3.95apalr

SALE .1.49

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Paris WeUman, ooe of the two
men who chanced everything on
crawling to safety-and ·m ade itthe first day, is Mra. Wall~
C,balin's brother-in-law. While tbe
tra2~dy list is not complete the
Rutland Chafins
believe that
Frank Fouch is -among thbse missing. He is Wallace ChUin's bfo·
ther·in·law.
The Rev. John Montgomery of
the Rutland Nazp.~qe Church
held frequent revival services in
the Logan, W. Va., area and per.
sonally . is o;~cqualnted with ~any
ld the men in the ·rescue· efforts,
-and of. those who have, died.

More Work Planned In

small ·boys.

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SALE $1.00

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The drama-and traeedy~f
tbe re.s cue attempt.a of the 18
men entombed in the mip:e by
slate falls, tben fin arid tilling
gas, directly Involve the' Wallace
Chafins and Blaine Carter fami·
J1es ..
The Joah Chafins Jr.-. who, ac.cord~g to newa reporta, penciled
a ilote to hit wife" as be faced
certain death, is a first cousin ' of
Wa(lace Chafins of
Rutland.
Wallace, now emploYed in Cle:ve·llnd, 0., while his family ·resides
On Salem St., ln Rutland, formerly wDrked In Mine No. 22 before
moving to Rutland. He and Mrs.
Chafin know as old friends most
of the men who died.
Another of the vie1ima of the
mine, named Carter, Ia a third
cous.in ol Blaine Carter, Rutland.
Jack Matheson, t~ne of t.he reseve crew who came into news as
a leader is a close friend ~f the
carten here.

Car Was Parked, Not
Driven, By Mr. Dill

79c

A ear reported driven by Alleq
E. Dill, Route 3, Pomeroy, Wednesday, and involved in a minor eol·
lisiori with a truck driven by Owen
E. Allbri&amp;ht of the World Oil Co.•
was not driven by DilL but ntber,
it wu parked when struck b)' the
Allbright car, Dill said t~.
Tbere were no Jnjurle.s or m'·

L.,.. .With ClotM
To Match --- ---------

2Sc

SALE $2.39
SALE f4.58

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4'xl' . : . , ...... ~ . . . . . . . SALE ...39

LAMP,

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For 1'llvn!IU'· Frtdv illd ~'l
Gtir -lele -line of -~.. lndudt"' · tlberrlrai, ~ent,
a~tt, etc. ln tbis 1tloe. Stzu to nt lrll )'OW'" llmpt.
.....49&lt;! andlle SHADES . ............. SALE 39&lt;!
~I· "'oil .-d fl,ll SHAD~ • . . . . . . . . . SALE 'lk
J1e1. U.ZI,IIld .Mt SHADES .... .. .. SALE $1.00

SAJ,E $1.11
SAtE

BIDsett.a

.coTTON

CANNON

DI$JI T.~WU$

DISH CLOTHS

WITM 'l!NOID INDI
Small dtecke in bl1C!k, red,
green, yelloW, plnll:, blue.

blo#-.

!:~d·creeu.
od!;IP&lt;8 .In
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CLASS TO MiET
The Homebuilders Clas.s nf lhe
J!radfcml Church ~ of Christ · will
meet, Friday, March 18. at 7:30 p.
m. i.n the basement of the church.

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rescue.

Repeol Sale!

SALE!

-BID 'SIIrrS

SALE .1.81
SALE ft.ll

CANNON

Waffle weave multl-eolored an~ terry cloth multi-striped .border.

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50o on4 Stc VALUES

We aoki out of INIR)' lizta
aDd •tJI. ot bed lbeeta in
lilt •Ie. Now aDGtber
ahipment Of · Ute popular
"Cannon" abeeLa ,and piUow
casea - at the eame price~~

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QRISS 'MTERIALS

39ceyard

u in Juuaey.

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Pattern '
uloor $'1.0!1
&lt;amp[~

KilOERLER

~~"'­
. don.
Stir'!"~ ftli&lt;d -~lilblo111.
JOIIt )I oUIIOt to iOI! •tllieOo
prli:el.' Wlille lile,f tilt.
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Almost u great as hia h.terest In l~rts ov•r the y"rs
t..&amp; been his lntel'lltt In th•
Ohio Rlwr.
It was on the Ohio as a deck
h1nd on the packet boat, Scotia,
that M first made enough m.mey
to ent£&gt;r the prdduei! businesa
WJth hla father, working I&amp; 1
roustabout at 66% cenU per day
wlth tbe pdvilege lo .sleep when
and where he could between
later to own an interest
the best .known packets
Ohio, "The Srro.ator
c,;,d,jlt"'~aa;n,~d travel the rlvet . in
as "befitted an owner. But
Ifbi,,. . d111 were f~r in lhe luture
a,; . struggled up and down the
aUppery landings heisting trelght
o"n UJ'e Scotia.
,
,Tha' 1...11 Prolluw Corri!NnY
for bufln•• In fl.ac:lne
klor• the turn of thl 'c.ntury
, It wae. thlt flr1t firm In M.lgs
Count' to pay c.. h money fOr
product, a dep.trtu ... from tiM.

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Your •
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STREf(H _

39c a pair .

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KIRBUBY

Fino qualitr . . . . . . . . . .

&amp;U.s •t-oo

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Boys Cotton Argyle

Rec. t2.59 - 80x99 . . • : . • . . . . .. . . . . .. SALB ft-11

etx1a .... . : . , ..........

-apaifstor··i.&gt;r:.
$1.00: ·
Di5Continbed ·p atterns of 39c

TROUSERS

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SA'J..t!

toeb in sizes 10 -to 13.

$1.00

fringed .....,. lri.Lex back. A:ll in beet selling colora
~at&amp;ll, deep tones and while.

ON

3 pairs for $1.17

SA~· TlfREI ~,\VI

CANNON

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American &amp;de

BElTS

Theae ue exceptJ.on.al vtlues at theee Pf'ktl-

Connon PJo~ Shuti Bio•k•tt

Far, $1.QO

Re-g. $119.{)() or · $129.00
lat'l&amp;"e double Gresser with
mirror, &gt;Joo~08:1e headboard
bed, luge d'our d~~&amp;wer ehest.
Also a Serta innersprl.ng mattre• with a metchina box
spring.

Reg. $1.21 - 18"x30" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reg. $U5 - 24"x38" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reg, p.ts - 27"48" ....... • , . . . . . .
Jle8. f5.95 - 3'xs' .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

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StiES 3 to 6JC

Bed Room Suites

IVY TWIST RUGS

Re!J. •us -

Well Known Brand

$1.95 SHIRTS

Thun., Fri. &amp; Sat. S•lel

Bee• •us l11d fl,49 ·SHADES • , ••....
Ret· ft.lt and .1.71 SHADES ........
.Jtei. ft.H SHADJ!:S .................
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JIOI. •t.tt
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WINTERWEIGHT BLANKET
S~LE NOW GOING ON

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SPECIAL SALE ON

.,.,,,• .,

$2.95 - 7Z"xiO" SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . • SALE tUt
$U5 - 72"180" SIZE ... : . ... . ... , • SALE fU~

Por Thl• 3 Day S..e The 2 P~ec"

BOYS SHORT SLEEVE

Well known bN.nd. And your
choice of tbe niw spri.(l,g pat·
terns. At a slight reduction
only for tbis sale.

BY JEAN PARKER
S.nt(MI Rutl•nd Cor,.spondent

. At least tw~ Rutland families have beeo thrown into inour~ngv'f lbe mme disaster at Holden Mine No. 22 near Logan,

SPORT SHIRTS

C.nHnentel lt¥1'* ,

All cotton tihat ineludfl

for protecUon of furniture·.

58"172" SIZE
80"x7%" SIZE

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CLIPPER
STEEL SLAT

$199.00 WRINGER WASHER . ... ... . SALE $179.00

mschine

$219.95 Electric Dryer

CHAIR PAD

PLATE GLASS

$121.00 WRINGER WASHER .. ... . .. SALE ,109.00

FURNITURE THROW COVERS

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SPORT SHIRTS

35.,

$3.00

aec. fl.31 -

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14.95 Autometlc Irons $12.93
$17.95
IMm aM Dry lront $14.3t
$17.95 Aut.metlc
SIIUCIIp.iJ,I -----·-· $14.39
fiL95
{ .
AUtom.ttlc To..te,.. $15.19
$19.95 Automltle
Percolator, -- - -·--- $15.99
$21.95
Steam · and Dry lront $17.66
$2195
Automatic T..mn $11.27
23.95 Portable Mixe-:s $19.28
$24.20 llectrlc
Fry Pant
_ ___ _ $19.21
$24.95 Electric H••..r $19.94
$%4.95 H•lr DrYe-rs $19.28
$~6.15 Electric
Pry Pans
.. ___ _ $20.1!17
27.95 Portaltle Mixers $22."
$28.45 Elec:tric
Pry Pans --·---- -- $22.66
$29.95 A~tlc
Pereoletor, - ---·--- $23.94
29.95 •ltclrle llanbt 1 2J.M
A7.95 C.HeerNblrs $30.24
" ' " lltctrie ll•nket•
44.95 llectrtC HH ..n $35.99

olly ·low pl'!ee.

Reg, tl.31 - 70X98 , . .•.... , .... , . ., , !!ALB •1.11

ltutiU .the &lt;II'·
)'1&gt;11 oeled - wbe. you WIDI Will lo
II'WIIIl •..,... ..- BI'OIMJ.

PMiel,

Group II . .. .. .

Re1. U.l&amp;- 70x80 ................... SALE fl,ll

, •a.es ,
8 I&gt;&lt;·

uz.oo
uz.oo

Group I ... .. . .

Cannon t:otton ShHt Blonbta

79c

U60.9Ci Automatic W~tsher

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Come In llld See Our

Polyethylene

$t.ts Automatic Irons $7.tt

Sa-..Ttuira.. Fri. &amp; Sit.

'1.85 $3.95 -

FREUER PAPER

Elec. Appliances

and Mal&lt;blng Dryer

$17-'0

adx SPRINGS

ON UU THURIDAY, P•IDAY ond SATU.DAY

SHURSEAL

Well Known Drancb

MR. BEEGLE SPRY; QUICK YET AT 85

Mine Disaster Strikes H\lmes
Of Meigs Families In Rutland
.

Early Bird Sale!

MENS SHORT SLEEVE

AutomaUc Washer

S.ve $20.00 In Tbta 3 Day sale

muJUplc

WATERLESS
CLEANSER

MATTRESSES and'

washable bh.rov.-s in pr\nt.a end plain eolora -

Belly Brite

78&lt; WIGGS

Simmons Innerspring

We have a complete llne of cbuJtJ.purpoee coven: -

79c

Tb1U11., Fri. and Sat.

50ca pair

Early Bird &amp;...e!

RCA Whirlpool

$6.9S ...,.... 11 Inch X 24 Inch

$181.08 WRINGER WASHER . . . . .. . . SALE $189.00

All metal waste baskets.
Blue, tan and black
backgrounds with !lora!

2 cans $1.00

in chtNble BY·
ln.n or rei.Dforced Plilltit-.
Foam rubber tQ~ppers oil th
rtolaxers end reversible foam
cuebion&amp; on tbe swive-l · rockefli. A large selection of colora. 30 to Mill. Reiular $97 .GO

3 DAYS SALE

WRINGER WASHING MACHINES

WASTE

- ./

f4.95
$1.95
...95

RCA WHIRLPOOL

U.OO METAL

.. .l

4 Ft. Ladders
5 Ft. Ladders
8 Ft. Ladders

SAVE $20.00

3 for $1.00

$1.39

Unbreakable cushion
soft waste baskets In
white, pink, blue alld ntlow. 8 quart capacity.

Selected ladder Sltock. .A
general purpo1e lhouaebold
Ndder. Every step nxlded.

SAVE!

white.

and

4 for $1.00

S~UE $83.94
$89.95 LAWN MOWERS ............ SALE $71.94
,UIUO LAWN MOWERS . _. ......... SALE $91.94

Womens cotton crepe
gowns. Florals with eyelet trimmed bodice. fu!gular and extra sizes.

WASTE BASKETS

WOMENS

Sizes 1 to 4

enttn

N0.:2$~3;-----------------~A--------------------------~.-pP~o~~r;oy:.MJ~
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Tragedy Comes Close

Sires 7 ~ to 101-i. Hi·bulk
50'% or·Jo.n, .0% rayon, JOo/t,
nylon. Sports color, In blue,
brown . lt. gnay, dark gray

All White - Cotton

at

WEATHER

SINGLE COPY -

Double Thickness

$79.95 LAWN MOWERS . . . . . . . .

DINNER SETS

lnf•nh 59e Cotton

SPORTS SOCKS

LAWN MOWERS

$3.00

Women's Cotton

I p•pe1rly

and ur·

nel - short 6leevf6 and roll
up sleeves shirtwaist
styles coat slyle.s and
dressy style&amp; · ll()!id&amp;, pJ:aids,
11tripea, cheeks , and gay flo-ral print.a.
MIUH Slua I::Z to 20
H•lf Sl~~~~o 14'h to ::z•V:a •
Extr1 lias 46 to S2

2 for$10.00

WRANGlERS
WOMEN'S

$5.00

lib. 13 oz.

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TRAINING PANTS

Save! nunday, Friday aud Saturday
On Theae Well Known Bran&lt;is

Womell8 New Sprlug

.

$2.95

WOMEN'S BLOUSES

93 Piece

Sale!

COTTON DRESSES

Sizes 12 to 20

$1.95

loy• Lu.url.u1ly Styltcl

SpeeW Purcllase

Women's

Solei

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MARKET Oi:IPING, lnel•nd
UP I-The Market O..pJnt ,...,...
council, noting th1t tht IKIII
I'~"Y•rd ••• full, votN
27·1
WotdMSCI•y to ttll the nu.rly
1,200 vllla,.rs: "Stay all.,. •t 111
c01t. We've nowhere .. put you If
you die."

3 DAY SALE! THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY

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·, Sp;tlil Wleei 011. ,•:

PllftOS" ,.
-,"': ftiU'Iday, Fridar .
llld•SMuidly •v

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The

.firm grew and so did lhe
chlelums and
. sent to Pittsburgh by boat
Philadelphia bY train.
was necesu:r, and
and Eline'r Beegle
'
"Beeg]e Block" · in
· Elder StataOij&gt;l~ Pafe rift

matkt;t for the eggs,

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MCMASTER HARDWARE AND FURNITURE

Super Kemloae Paint

. IN MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Rea'-"•r $6.39 • fAllon
5•1• $4:39
Turpentine ____ Ph. 29t
Porch •nd O.C:k P•lnt

Nothing Held, ~'othing Reserved, All Sales Final

Our complete paint rand
varniah et.ock priced to
cloee oout.

Sudt funds will supPOrt indiv),9ual, denom~· .l:na~k&gt;niol and interdenominational programs

· 10 WOMEN to elder

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WANTED

When It'a Gone It'a (,tone. Buy While The Stock Is Complete.

·fill

STORE HOURS!

4o!W'I Ia prlzel.

8:30 lo 5:30- OpeD All Day Friday

panbue DeeeiiUJr · r}

, Saturday- 8:30 A.M. 1o 8130 P.M •

. ~ ep&gt;erceocy assilltAnce and ll&gt;ng-term help
~ l!l ""II' l"OIIl.ft aad ·children overseas who
, .. are hungry, Ul and impovl•hed, victims of
· fires, earthquakes and other disasters and
those uprooted by war or aggression .
)(Qn&gt; than $11,418,000 will be needad in
1* to aupport denominational projects and
,joint pro4"ams through Church World Ser\"lce - making possible a wide range of projects in more than forty countries.

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Sale $12.99
Rollawa1 Bed Mattaw to Ill
8ale

Because these programa ore carried out by
. dedicated volUnteer personnel they operate
~·e rniBimunl cost and so minister to a .mul;

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TODAYAND-

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., sun-

NOW ON RAND

A mission study on Ja~: was
pTesented by Mrs. Harold ,.,6iirlth
Cor the program.
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GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Mrs. Well conducted i.&lt;!fible
Paul during

H. Sanbo
Jeweler -

Sale $39.95
TV Snack Troys
Sole $1.59 each

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Doc Le.100 to pkk , - - All Priced to ...L

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TRICYCLE

Reg.$9.50-W.$7.99
CHILD'S ROCKER

Reg. $8.99- Sat• $6.99

Swivel

TWO PIECE

·' Livillg
Room Suite
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Reg . .$33.95

3 Piece . Bedroom
Suite
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Sale $15.95 ; , ,'(',:,
Swivel TV Rocker; :

Reg. $189.95

Sole $119.95

"

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Reg. $49.95

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Platform Rock•r . ·

l Piece Sectional
'I . \
$271~15

Reg. $22.95, .' ' ,, ,'., .:'n . .

Sale $199.00

Sole $16.95

.
to

All maltreues llllil'!lox
.

.· •prta~ prleed

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One Le&amp; Of

Baby ·beds, buill&lt; lletls, roUaway
bedl ali prleod lo eloae out.

Oae •IM Of

THROW RUGS .
$1.99
.Your
. Choice
.
-RAG IWGS
Your Cbolce 59c

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Sin 6 ft. 59c
Si1e 9 ft. 89c
Sise 11ft. $1.19

Chock~ While

ltoclr: •• Compl•te

010rchonoltM

3 Piece Bedroom Suite
Sale $79.95

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~ llrollen, mu.&amp;

Jlel,
Sale •14.95
Unflnlthod - . . ,

• .Reg. $189.95 ' ' . ..

Sale $139.95

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Reg,

TV

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11 in. .... Sale 39c
Rullb.Siair lugs
241L · .. · Slle47c

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Sate

KILYINATOII

lie(. $119.111

~·····
yd. ond
• • Sale
''7.99. .
"' bin&lt;'lilll!
•loylog,
· ; . by Ul WOOJ,ltUGS
. ', ,til.•14.95 .. Slle f4US '
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~.)iejilp).flib W!*l~.,,~ like
er room1, and aome _like roo'me too hot
forothere,
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KelYlaalor
~ft. a.doqr -Jiel. $011.00

Only $5.98

liM to lie, bY li\lft!a'thetn 1'0Cllp·by-room
temperaW!'e control.,.a colllfort feature
av,lilable on}J with modem Elilctric Heat.
~'room hu ita own
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•IRI!f of fin• Itt tllia4•

Sole $4;00
Kitchen Colli•
-Top
....Sale $39.95 :.

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•Com• 1o the 11o,. ancl•ltf you; liatlla tocrily ••• or very .,_,, ,Nolhl"'
Ito buy. No str1111• attached. You'll receive flEE, ancl without OilY obiJ.
!gallon 6ft your,part, the toMIUTI DITAIL5 of this Woildtrfllloppoilo
1 tu11lly to wl11 a beautiful priM.
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.
. Cometo the Store Today ... Aikfor the Mana.- of
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If Your Answer 11 Ya ... Give Yourtelf 1 Chan~ to Win I;

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JUNGER TYPE WASHER

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· 'J'he whole farn,lly

D~YER
$2211.00

ELECTRIC

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CARPETS

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KELYINATOII

A

a' Plec!e .Sea 01

A Good Dut M'oi&gt; .
. SQe" 78i: . .

COMr~US

BATIIKUUM )ff

' ' STEP TABLES
llec: $17.811
SALE $14.99

6 P~· '1ChJ.eL ttLWl, J&amp;WtWJ,

owu

~u.o.

Doable ·GaJWsihrod Tlllls

More than IJO O«:Uional ond alep

:iall ~ 14'1.95

,9 by JZ CoqoiCIIllll J!.IIC

AU piUiftiNAI tucturft, ,.,._ r~
, .... VRIOM, prlwel to Cl"- out.

.. "' pldo: "'~"
-"" lobia)preclole
111'
lbe YafUM.

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RA~GE

3! Pie« Set Of Dlobeo
Senlee fOI' 6 . ; ., Sale $4.N

$165. '
4 B111'11U

GAS RANGE, lctrge

On Jlolkn

$ALE UUS

Reg. fll9.00

Cotoeo Table OD Bollen
Wilb Pl._ II&gt;
SALE $4.98

. ·(Armstro-c) ..;.. .....: . .

f2(KI.OO

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r.•• Hot Wlit'
' II " •
"""
. ~4
Glass LIDed. (Moreflow)

Sale $54.95 '

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FIEI .VOTII

G'mlii BICYCLE

Quarter Inch Drill

aea. f5z.u . . . . s~~e •n.so

Sole $11.99
Skill Saw - 6 inch
Sole $44.95
A Good Hammer
Sale 99c

28 In- BOYS BICYCLE

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ln.

Reg .. $18.50

All St•nley toots prktd to ciOM
out. ct.t VOUfl while tile stiCk i•

Reg. $5t.so .... Sale $42'.so
.• Slotlor

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f-..,DIIly Sentine~ Pomeroy-llllcklleport, 0., )Web 17, 1960

Middies Meet East. Meigs Boys

him wtlh a left hook to t11e mid

iecUonJetf~)' followed with

FH&gt;HT II.EIULTS

d•nn, R. I. (7}-wOr\11 Ju,Jor
tlghtweltht tltl..
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.
Barton Leads Scoring With
FfMbtrweight Class count
Thi• m"ked the only time
por an
D
at
r..
eith•• ,.,h
,.. in trouble
SCORES
17 Points A!!ainst Point Moose Five JJaw ,_r Jotl ....
T
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p(.ih~ rrack
the
ather·
w..
Wl-Yfieran weitbl pMmpionship.
c he,nut . ""· piled uP his
dM:Itn"t. wtao IICOI'eC1 a unani·
winning margin bY ("()unter-pun&lt;'hcleeltion over youthful Lfbry
Cbdleut, 29. uid h(' "ached lnl the flailin1 lNdl of the as·
UOMJ _.. Wb:fll 4 Det.UIL all ~ in the ~ev~nlh 10\Uld. ol
fl'edDMCiaf otcht. il looldn&amp; for· 1tke raa.Uonally televised-bout . gressjve Jeffrey.
Ward lei
t:A actkln"' an4 a when ..hls younger opponent eaq;ht

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Be· Seet'ng_
ft

New· Channel

HIC»&gt; 5CHOOL

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Tourn•m•nt sc0,..,
ctan AA At K•nt

Akron E••t 50 EucUd 33
Cl•n A at .Atb•nt
UPI-1'he r.......
TV New ao.ton 75 Nel10nvill• 4S

NEW YORK
men u for Amenca'B sports ~.., ,
I.XHIBITIOH BAJEB.LL
w1ll be the sa me but the time and MllwaukN 4 Chlcavo (A) 2
the channel will be different.
Pittlburgh 5 Detroit o
That 11um.s up the new TY KanNI Or e _..ltitNW• 1
snnrlJ
. Weclne&amp;,¥ pieture produced
........... New Y•.rk 1 W•lhlntl'on 0
day when Uae Ameru~an .x."11'&gt;"" lan Fnnc:iKO 7 ChlcqD (NI 6

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MiddJ~'s Department
Store advanced to the

santltfOQieteaiD, 57-44.

Thf Mkldles pulled aw&lt;t Y from a
nart.er •44-4'1 t"'~.a.
\"''"" q~
u::ad t 0 sprea d
il by 13 potnli at the end.
'Ml balan ed KOring of Middle·
, po.,n ewu ~neQ\qch. for U\e M.901:'
11 Bob A11J · 19t 13 ' Bob M.afk·.
ham ll. Ji'" iBirlOII 11 and .tiby·,

ttoMEASUU

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This battle ili at 8: 1~ p. .• ·• add
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d d b ••- um- '
It to be prece e
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vma EconDmy Grocery ctasll at 7 P·

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lf!l'lle Fablllou . . . . . aeefJHirger"

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"SUPER STEERBURGER"
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One quarter pound beef CHAR BROILED to your prefer~mce with shredde~ lettuce, tomato, pickle and our
ow~ tangy sauce to enhance i~s flavor.

Tryli% You•ULevelt! IOc

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WEST MAIN ST.
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-elabaiOIII·.I..llaiEE" or "SUPE&amp; STEER- ·1.
lntroclue!OI)' off or Whleb expires
to lhe &amp;umber ol IIRdwlcbel purchlood

Thll .......
8VI6Illl." lor
mltlnlgbl l(arob

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nJP:aut,. today DOt onP. coach· was
looking past the onenlng game.
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''All we're tbloking about ri~ht
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz . UPJ,-1'be now" said Pete Newe11 , Callfor.
' Boston Red •oill. I n Ias coach o f tbe year, "Is c·ID·
Q\l'lll, oppnentJv
,
youth move. owned 11 prOIIllabl&amp; clnnatl."
nrw catcher today at the exMlM
- - - - - -o a trtde thflt some obterYtn
DRAfT THRF.I EAGLIS
· feel NUld boast Cleveland tp a
pennanto·\
PJULADELPHlA UPI - Veteran
In the deal· that broueht ~e Dick •B ielski and 1959 rookiea Ger·
Red Sox catcbm- Run Nlxoa, U, ry llelucca and •Bill Striegel have
Boston Bent ace re~elver Sammy been drafted from the Philadelphia
White to the Indians along with Eagles by tlle new Dallas entry In
first ba~;cman
Jim MarahaU. the National Football League. The
White, 31, pla}'@d 10 yean for Dallas club is taking three players
Boston, batting .286 la!t year and from each or the 12 astabliehed
Ja one of the top catchen in the teams in the circuit to form the nu·
major.
of its 1960 squad.

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LOS ANQELES UPI -

!YourtlothesMt,q~,

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You succeed.

CELERY ., • • • ea. 19ft

: y~ you 11 ..measure . upfl '"'"I
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33.46
1760.30

facllon In every way.

undredo of n-. 11!1"11'1" 11&gt;1
lOCI f,_, .~er ,.......
· me · and IM tfie~

n Celllto apPII'ently

cllll4 tbetr' !bOt when tbey said
PIUlade)Jtlia cou1dn't beat them
Cham

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The ~dule f~ tl)at l~. .
RaeiM ~j ~t.atioo
'1 10'4
sponaor ot pll the tel~s,
CaUforma vs. Cmcinnata lP ~
.,~ Hiv,_ .
worked 011t the new arran._...t second game.
Ind . 8 Qtmes r .M. J4wray, 077
~'-Ohio State ve. NYU In the
Ind. 1
P. Col\ifts. 219.
primarily beeau•e NBC felt ,- t
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T
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iandmark
boxing ··hacl tecently fallen J.Mo op n ·
tam ·.. a es •
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The winners clash for tbtl na- 2381.
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ill repute."
Uonal championship on saturday
Tea;' 1 ~_.; ~r 883.

cod r b 24

an;h~ GUiet~ . safety JWm .04J.,

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"BE MAN CDR·QROILED FLAVOR"

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Just try this hu~ S\lperbUr:get for size;.flavor and soul
satisfying good~. Gri41ed to your own preference.
One quarter pound beef potty witn a sl iae of real American Cheese (rn"lted• ;with shredded tettu.ce, tomato,
pickJe and ou·~n famous ~uq~ to compliment its delicious flavor. ·
For TIMtt
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A special teature will be onf or
the largeat cake walb everr ~ld
durina: whieh 18 cakes wiiJ ~ •i¥·
en away ,

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CROW'S a11nounces two new
SANDWI(,:J4ES
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28-63
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36 "'
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Harlan
M'o.lle- _ Pfleager • 2 •·, Morgon

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~TAILORED'

semi-finals

in the Kyger Creek Independent BasketbaH tournaiJlent Friday night with a going-away victory over a ·strong Po}nt Plea-

mite.• FA Crooks 5 and
casting Co. revealed an $8.500.000 &amp;o•ton I Clewtiland 2
Wh ta h a.
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deal involving the regulU' week 1 Clncinn•ti
Lo• An ....es,
~~ t~e 0tb'e,r game i~iller's con.' 3·1·7; McM.thon 6·2-1-t; (:O(er 3-0-6;
- - - - - - - - - - - • end fig htl, major league bueball
h•U 1tO¥m
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1·0-2;
J.
1 .i 8 ar, both McKean
struchon
~ M•~c h..
Dennett 1·1~3.
9.
and eollege footbalL
St. Loilil "" Phlltd•lphi.,
teams aut Of Gf¥~polas. saw l(i,U· -¥ v ....... .._1
Jlrown •'•l•·
Cam~
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The 11ew lUTangement meanJ:
cancelled, .-..i n.
' 8 ln MUA u M h0n of the
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~· .-c. a
· bdl. 1+10; Johnson 1).2.2; Nelso9
"regular" weekend fight teleH~ts
c•nullec(, r•ln.
wmne!f .,_, ~ ~ath 14 · ~.;,. 2~9· Bentley 6-0-12. Totals 16·13·
over ABC on Saturday nS,bts 1n·
Tomfb*' ajJlll-fmah wall '
45 '
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inate ~ A)f. tltfi two . hot )bl: Middleport
U s;t 44 &amp;1
irst Df the ABC &amp;it·
Count)' te....._
.,. t:iJe MlddiesJC)aol Pt Moose
17 81 f:l t4
nlghl'. Th' f
with O"'Q '(NJ:el M:anufacturillC
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east Me._.. 1.11'1Jtofll out of Eii&amp;M7J Maddlepart-Ashle) ,.S:lS, Matt:urday night fights will he tete-·
vised on Oct. B.
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2. ABC will present major tea·
10g 0 po• .·
f. t J
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:-~-&amp;.; Whitlatch 5-1·11. Totals, 2f·
gue baseball ..live" on Saturdays
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ft~e
(est). The serle&amp; will run for 26
~l'
"!Rrr LEAGU'
Pt. Pleuant - SoWu¢; MH:
weeks with games orie:inatina:
SAN FBANCISCO
UPI-The
tl""8t+;'
~ """ rch l1, 1910 , , Lumas
().2-J, Lewis 2-~we!
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from various biR league cities ih· last of ·the '"big four' ' o# Jntereol· · ·
. lifte Ind. - P. Col· 11.05 ·
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eluding San F-rancisco and ~ Lw ]egiate bal!btball wiftltd into lina,
A~~e~~~ entire NCAA footb~ll town today .-hen New t"Grk Vni· Hla:h ~ ~G'.me - L. McKin-:
.• ~ ... verslty &gt;n4 Ohio State lti!IOtlo ·ar· ney,
program, 11\volving 12 Sat~"' · rive~ to join Cincinnati an4 Cali·
Tee..~
- · , .:tflames - N. Y.'
'-"='
and Thanlnlfvlng Day, trill ~ forma .
ClotbJ ·
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seen on ABC, Sept. 17 tbr:ouih
And they all hea~ed for the
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Dec. 3 .
cavemoqa eo_
w Palace to tflt out , ~~ · .
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Mntinue to the boards in their one official
Standlntt
Won Lott
televise baseball's World Series, warm-up prior to the opening ()f Landmark
10&amp;,2 71,2
U,. , #rflOfS
and All-Star Games at least the. semi·flnal NCAA competition New York Clotbing
9&amp;,2 Blh
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gal. jug

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SHOTGUN SHOOT
Sunday, March 20, 1960

ball Facts," a new 84,P.aae book
published ~ by McCallie Brooks
Rogers Sr., Los Angele•. The bOok
also contalil8 schedules, player ros·

lzaak Walton Farm

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Defendint two-time atate champion Cleveland East Tech opens
regional play tonlJht needing only
four more w~n1 for tts third·
~trala;ht Clus AA Ohio high
school basketball title.
The Scanbs, winners of tho
\858 and 1059 ClaSt AA i .
dropped their openlnl 1ame

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Prizes,- Steaks- Roasts- Chops

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Thafs lite.only way
we ~u.ld :IIJink of to ·
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·~,A':hon.eJI Of C!)I!!Se,

$1.15
2$ lb. can · · · · $2.95

25-ll. BAG

Reese's, Clark, 51b Ave.
Nestle; O'Henry, Petnuts

$1.89

\0 for 39ft

I·LB. BAG YEUOW

GOLDEI!tl &amp;Ir£

COFFEE

ONIONS

JANAtiAS

79f.

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Smlbd JOWLIACON 19c lit. .POli('NlCK lONE$ ·_..~clr: $t.OO

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JJ"mistice agreement.

OFF!!II.S PAUSTINIA!t!S VOTE
A~. · Jordan UPI - JorKin.C Hussein Wednesday of,..,.. to lei Palestinians In disput·
territ~ vote on whether tbey
to be governed by Jordan or
Israel.

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CALL UM!STICE MEETING
SEOUL, Korea UPI - The Unit·
Nations Command has called a
nl pf Ntt. MiliWI' .Armis~
iulon'l' joint ~rver team

STARTS I P.M.

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and fronttOU:ice man_afement of
the 16 maiw. leaa:ue c l,lbt ls a
feature or !'Major Leaa\le Baee-

.Nelsonville Bl~ed Out Of Re3~onals 75·45, .
East Tech Needs 4 Wins~or SrdStateTitle

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llHod .Pd take a 1.0 teed· in the
belt-of-'.en Eastern DiYision fl.
b 11
nals ~~ tJI.e National Basket a
Aa&amp;OcJation playofh.
The St. Louis Hawks drew first
bt··• . ,_ the Weatern final• by
~N - tht Minneapolis Lakers,
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8-Druly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., March 17, 1960

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I cent&amp; per word for lhree ronsecuti ve tn;,e rtiou.s.
Speeial - one month ror 30 cents per word
J'uli nte of 3 cents per word will be chargt'd lor -advertisinK
d aot pa.id willhln 10 days after recetvlng bill.
.E:rr'OIS in Advertising - ShOuld be rrpo rted immediately . The
Dally Seotinel will not be responslMe for more than one incnr-

nct lr.ertion.
WORDS
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20

1 DAY
60c
60c

3 DAYS
90c
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$1.00. OUHu.arles

6 OAYS

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Pbune WY2-6459 ur CHerry 7-

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C-A-R-Rl-ER
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P&amp;Pt"!rs on Nye Avenue. U inter-

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATt;S

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Point Pleasant Pastor Will
Speak For Services In Meigs

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WANT ADS

Cud of Thanks and S;.lecial Nollce s of
publU!bed at 1 cent per word .

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ested call WY 2-2157,

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AUTO CLAIMS ADJtJSTER
J Opening available in local area
for trainee or expcritmced man
between ages 21)-3.S. High sch~..ot
1 graduate with some colle8e nr
equtvalent businCIU' ,.xpe, t.!nce
r eqUired . r, , , d !'! :.t lary plu.. car ·
and expcnH·s. Only aggr .. s ~ i~· t•
a m bi tio us t •;.h t ~ pf' youu;: m~:n
need .appl y _ Sto nd \.'n t11ple te r~ .; u ­
me wiLh c xpt•ri e nce dOd s .. :ary
rcquir()d ~u Box 686·!, c/ o The \
Paily Senlin~· l. Pom ervy, O.,io. ,
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WSAZ.TV Chanoel 3
4:00 Comedy Playhouse
Adventure Theater

4:80

5:00 steam"Qoat

~ :30

6:2!!

6:30
6:45
'7:00
7 :30

RBNAUL,.

•8:00
8:30
9:00

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Sgt. Preaton
F1att &amp; 8crUI8t Show
Wealhereast
New8 Plcture
Huntl ey Brinkley RepDrt
Wblrlybirda
Rescue B
Bat Masteuon
Staccato
Badieler Father
Ford Show
You lkt Your Life

8:00

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10:30 Take A Good ~.ook

11:00 New a HeadUnes
11:10 Weatherc.ast

WASHINGTON UPI ~ Sen. Gordon Allott {R- Colo.) Wednesday

7:00 Death VaHey Daya

7:30 This Man Dawaon
8:00 Troubleshooters
8:30. Pontiac Star Parade
9:30 Masquerade Party
10:00 - Cavalcade of SJ)(Irta
10:-&amp;15 .Jaclfpot BoWline:
U :00 News Meadlln~s

U :l!i Jack Paar Show

that the radio broadcast
"Courier" De transferred from
Mediterranean to the Caribbean to beam Voice of America
news into Cuba.

Channel3- friday

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LIKE TO 'J'IIANK

ohr nt:i~hbors lind friends for
lheir earth and !lowers, the
Middleport Em ergency Squad ,
Rawling~·Coats Funcrll l Home ,
and Lbe Keverc nd \\o't&gt;&lt;~Vcr fur
their .llylllpathy Lilld kln!llli'SS ol .
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aug ~ · · .I!:LEL.:THOLUX VAt:UUM CLr;ANChrillly Ann.
ct·- Grey finish . Hat&gt; complch: sc l
Mr. and Mn. Ual11h Snydec
of alliichmenh with throw-away
• nd d&lt;Jughtcr Teresa Kay
'·uags.
C0 111plclc
price only
3-17· llP
$Jb.OO. ')'()rills. Phone W'i 2·Z4lOrl
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AUCTIONEER
Comploto So••i&lt;t
C•ltt B•odfo•d
Wrll•, Phon• or Confect
A. ( , BRADFORD, R1cln., Oh ...

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·NET makers Formica &amp;ink topa.
passed awlly Um )'eurs ago u
3 12 Gtp
Vtnv. 1 nsbeslQil block lllll. House
day, Mard1 17, 1950.
Deep in l11e lll!ar~ lie:. 11 ptl'lui" C,
Sl'lUNli---SAlE'. 24
n·putrli or 11!1 dl!scrlpti'Ons. ITI'n
Of a lon•d. unc lu11 l lu n·~t .
JU w 1Ue~ :Jd lo fi J ~·1. 15
(; uy l"~t• ' gl.er, Racine, Ohio.
In memory's fr11me we ~;h 11 JI kt't'P
one &lt;tlld lwo bedroml\
2 24 tfc
it,
units. 10 rc jJossesslo ns. jr'ur
Because 1he waa one of lhc hc~L.
balun•:!! due. fur lhc bcsl sl'lec- lL\B'i SUOES: llltONZE, GOLD
Mr. and M;a. Reid Ito1u
twu ur ut•w and Ulmd lrailcrll in
&lt;illd SUv ur l'lulcd. Write: Ua:r·
Mr. 'and fttn. Ullo lJnuJfo rd
Hu u th~·ru Ohio, come to Wuvc r·
moud Thomas, Ulngsvllle, Ohio.
and Grandchildren.
!y . Tlm~c Inti len .11re well worth
2 18 30W
3·11-ltp
your t np. Come prcpnrl!d to
CLILANbl
deal. Low down payment, bank
RHt.
&amp;
TV R••~•lr ......_
fman
cmg.
A11y
lhm~;
of
nluc
(8 l
Phon• WY ·2·2255
tal(cn Jn lCJtdfr. l''ree Dellvcry .
18M FORD V8 2 dr, custom ~t:dan .
~a\• c uP to $1,000.
WAVI!:ULY
ttomerey. Oh1o.
ExU'a &amp;ood llnish. t:xtru ijood MOiliU; HOMI::S SALts, U. S. --~c:-==:--:c=-:=
car. ~06. Blaetlnar's, Pomeroy.
Jhghw1.1y 23, Wuvcrly, Ohio.
ARE YOU RUN DOWN AT THI
a lil Hie I
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lU· IH:l· ltH7 · 18J2~ ·2J-24·
heelt? Do•t vour •oul nMd '"'"
~--··----~ 1 26-~IJ- 30·12tc
lng? B•at Work. Low•at Prieta.
Good Clun UIIH C•r•
-·"--- - ·--~· RA'INI IHOI IIRVICI "HOP
All Mlkta and Mod•l•
TltUE~ HOIIMS Oi' ALL NEW
MITROI'OLITAN MOTORI
fur niturl.', . &lt;aU pt:. i.1 all at In· :;;::;:;;;;;a;;;A:;C;:l:;;
N;;;I;;;,:;O:;H,;,IO;:,;:;;;;;;;::=
600-606 lut M.h• lt .
geh l' u•·nihtre with S9" gas
Penttrov, Otllo
nmgo uud 12 cu. fl. Hot Polnl
clcclric n•frlgcrator. These 3
1863 BUICK Sp(Jtiil ~ tlr. 11cdun. A
rooms of (urnitul·e were uol
3 1ft 6tp
bara:atn At 1J11a price. ~9~ . Dlucu- Jllckcd up ultcr a dowu puynwnt
3 1ti Ute
wu~ made. 'l'ho Bavings can be
·uar'11, i'orncro,y.
l&amp;O~ FORD--6-2 . door. Good
youn. No down pa,tmcnt, ~6
condition. Priced
reu~onablc . / months lu pay. Ju.11t pa~y the
~terreH
Pl'lone WY 2 . 6710,
:1 lU 31c
bahnu:~ ur $1Hf9 week . Here Is
LOOK- G. I. 's ol World War D
$090. worll1 of furniture for
Sefore 9 :30 A .M
and Korea, you must make ap1~ Chevrolet 210-tl cyl. 2 dr.
only ~00. PJu,11U' WY2·203~ .
Mlddlepgrt WY-2·2649
plicallon for Eliilb!Hty and
1ed11on. Sp11rklins orl,~;lna&amp;l flnlldl.
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Pomerov WY-2·3195
fil e for a V. A. Direct Loan
.70ft. lU•eUnatr't, Vomeroy .
KAUTZ flED STORI
i.Jt:Core June 30, 1000. You can
AI Ch..ter
3 1tl 6tc ELI::C'fJUC IN CU UATOH 416 EGG
uow Get V. 1\. Direct Loan to
J.:llfl8clty, excellent condition .
Yu~n 5·21U
buy a home up to $13,500.00
1806-2 DOOJl 8 CYL. BELAIR
W M. Sinclulr, Star ltoute,
11AMILL $1RVICI STATION
with uo down payment. Cnme In
Sedan, good tlre11, clean, lw·o
l'omuroy, Ohio
9-lUl;llp
B•fv,. 9=00 A.M.
and soo how we are handlln&amp;
tone, may i.Jc inBpodcd al 160 1,1M
AIIMny 3:JU
-OT}l.; HAu 5-,:,- ·-1,.. 1, UAL";.
th e looms for other Veterans.
N. 3rd Avll., Middleport or
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3·16·6tc ~ l'honc S!l2-4673. ---' ~~~::c
Every .I}'IY
rvlee
You must qualify, as well aa
the property ln order to aet
1Do7 Mercury 4 dr. hard lop
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---;Wlti'l'l!: TODAY .li'OR RHODES
one or these loanll.
dan . Mcrcurymatlc pUIIh button ( OJ
, 0r1ne .;JUppJtei
.folder and low ch\ct prlcea. MODUN 4-ROOM HOUSE-On
dnve . fl&amp;ll . Shup CMr lruh.lo und uiiD
Prompt an~twer. Rhodea Hakh·
Lincoln HelgtHa, Pomeroy, hard
out. 11095. Ulaettnar's, Porn·
and up wh"t th•Y 1• .,. Metroery, SDencer, W. Va.
3·9-$0tp
wood noors, nice kitchen and
eroy.
3 16 (lt.c
balll, storm doors and windows.
polhan Motw,.. 400 1. M&amp;ln BUI.Ll&gt;QZER SERVICES AVA.U.If you are a G. I. with Ellglbll·
If,, PO"*'-Y• ,phllflle WY•24L"0.
ABLE by hour or job. Contacl:
19 l
lty IUld can qualify, we will let
11·24-tfc
~Jaso n City SP 3-.,770, Delwon
you in and pay rent until our
NECCHl
~EWING.,---:M
:-A
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Jtoberta.
S 12 26Lp
V. A. Direct
Loan comes

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~quippe-d ID alg ug, darn, mon ·
o&amp;tam , etc. Originally sold lor
ll8UO. Pay otr baiMnu due ol
$MIJIO or
per month.
3·
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pluntnr In aood condiliun. Park· J
Control
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t ;OO Cartoon Theater
"'·00 The Red Rowe Show
~:30 On the Go
11,111' 't ·' .AlVe Lucy

YESTERDAY, We decided to close aut our late model
used cars, because our cosh is needed for new Falcons
and several trailer loads of new cars on their way to our
Garage. WHEN THESE NEW CARS ARE UNLOADED
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12:45 · The Guiding Lli}lt
1:00 Heart of the City
1:3t As the World Turns
2:00 For Beiter or Worse
2:30 ~t Linkletter
•·M The .Millionaire
s·~ 1be Verdict is Yours
, . I:OO . JAii, l!nghier Day

' : U5 The Secret Storm
1:30 The Edge of Night
':00 '11\e Three Stooges
5:90 The Life of !Riley
1:00 Arthur •J. Smith-News
6'10 Jule l\lvl,\n show
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8:30 Hotel de Paree
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$1195- 1956 Dodge 4 Door Hard top V-8 .. · .. · .. \ .. · · · · · .. · $995
$2095-1958 Ford R•h Wagont Red &amp; White, V-8 · · · · · · · · $1795
$1795-1957 Chevrolet 4 Door Hardtop, Sharp, V-8 · · · · · · · · $1595
$1195-1957 ford 2 Door Custom I Whitewal nru, v.a ...... $995 .
$1395- 1956 Olds 88 2 Door Hardtop, Sharp, v~a ···········$1195

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11,00 News
11:10 A Look at the Weather
11 , 1$ 'Mleater 13

12:30 Just For You
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6:00 Guest Star
1:3,. Just ,For You
2:00 Calllnl ()n pt, ,Pleasant
6:15 News &amp; Weather
6,30 IIF1)
3;00 Music Go Round
7:00 Bfealdast Party
3:30 News
8;30 , News
3;35 Mua.ic Go Round
8:35 1Breakfaat Party
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8:30 Newa
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S~ts Jn Review
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1'6;3;11 Morning""fievotions
8:15 'lbe Band ~Box
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O:'G Pat Boone Show
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Most cars hove automatic transmission, rodio and heater, whitewall tires. All hove been deta~d end serviced.

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conducted the meeting wHh Mrs.
Grace LUman presenting the devotlons tor the evenlPg. A book
r-eport on ('The Way. in -Africa"
by Gwrge W. Ctlrpenter was given by ~rs . R;icha,rd Owen. .
Dur-n« the meeting plans "-ere
made fOr the final · meeting of the
April whcih bl to be , ).
at , 'the qburch. Towel9
eloths to be taken to

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$995 - 1955 Plymouth 4 Door Belndire, 6cyl. · · · · · · · ·:. · · · · $69$
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5,311 JUD Tin Tin
6,00 San Francl&amp;co Beat
~, so· Your Easo Reporter
6;40 Wenthermtqt
U3 John Daly Newt
7,00 BUddy Starcher Sbow
7,30 Walt Disney Pre1ent1
a,so :Man From Black Hawk
9,00 77 sunsPot Strip
10,00 The DetectiVes

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expected. Write Box tm8·1-1 , c/ o
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4:00 The 'Brighter Day
4:1:5 The Secret Storm
4:30 The Edge ~f Night
G:OO The Three Stooges
s·so The Life of Riley
6;00- ArthUr J. SmitJh.-News
8:1$ Jute ft,ivUn- SWOW
«1:30 Amos 'tl Andy
7'00 u: S. Manhall .
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A houte·to-house campa1gn In
the annual Red Cr.oaa fund drive
in M11on County wHI be helcl on
Sunday, March 21, lt bas been
announced by Rev. Kenneth W.
Chandler, chairman ot the Mason
Gount,y Chapter.

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John Daly News
P1ight
Gale Storm Show
l),t\nna Reed Show
The R'eal McCoy~
P'lt 'Boo!'r Show
The UntoUchables
U.S. Border Pattol
News' Tonight
Scanninl the Weather
Sports Report
Late ShDw

Channell- Friday

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Rev. Chandler baa aaked that
anyone wishtna: to help in the
drive contact him or tba Red
Cro11 office in Pt. PleaUPt.

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Three other preaching services
are scheduled; TueBdfJY and Thur.ll·
day It 7:30 and Sunday, March 27,
G•ue-•: Montgomery, 15.8 up- at 9 :30 a. m. Other week. nights
per, 9.0 lower, 9 ft. open. Galli· are acheduled for home evangel·
polis: 19.7 upper, 14.8 lower, 16 ft. ism.
owen. Marmet locks HU upper,
Rev. Chandler has been pastor of
14.0 lower, 3ft. open. Lock 23, 14 .~
tild tionary . River ~;tagc , Pomeroy- the Point Pleasant Baptist Church
for seven years. Before that he
Mason 22.96; PL Pleasant, 26.16.
Condition of Mo'f'ebl• O.nu : served at Lorain Street, Ironton,
All dams are up 13 thru 22; 23 Ohio. He is' a native or Huntington,
down, avcra~:ing ~ to one trap, W. Va.
open.
Ohio Rlv•r Boeh: down at Lock Ellen 7:45 a. m., 2·10; Sam Ricardo
IU : A. v. Chris, Jr. 5:40 p. m. 6-o: 7:55 a. m., 1·0.
Not btHh report.d up from G•l
St. Louis Zephyr 5:50 a. m., 0-4;
llpollt.
down Ill Lock 19, Sarah KAte 6:35
u. m., 0·3; down at ~lc. 20, the
Beaver 7:20 a. m., 1·1; do..,n at 13,
W. C. Ueckjord , 7 a. m., 12·3; dOwn
at 23, 1J. F. Freldberger 9:05 p.m.
Thoma• J . Blaho, dba Blaho
0·21; down at 23, Andrews B, 9:26, &amp;: OIJ Company, whose lrat 'k nown
0-4 ; up at 23 the Island Creek LJO address was 30 Byrer Avenue, Un·
IJ . m. 10.0; the Bob Benter, 1:35 a. lomown , Pennsylvama, and it
m., H-11 ; Robert E. Heed, 4 a. m., a restdenl of the Stale of Ohio, ia
1)-0; the OVEC 6; 10 a. m., 20-U; The hereby notli'led lh•L
the :Uth
day of t'ebruary,
H.
(21) Reel Estate
Warner, Wed hl8
hun 18 delendant m tbe
HOUSE FOR SALE lN ~AGE­ Common Pleas, Meils County, Ohio
town, six rooma, 4 reoma down, Cilse No. 12,988, pra;vin&amp; for' judj2 up, al:)prOxlmately 1 ac:re le· ment aiainst him lor the sum of
vel land excellent well 13 miles three hundred atxteen and no/ 100
from Pomeroy on State Route doJlara, plua intere1t at the rate o!
692. Price $1 ,000.00. Inquire .111x percent, for servlctl performed
Mrs. Howell at ~aa:.etown.
by him, and costa oi thll action.
3·12--60te
::;aid cauh wm be for hearln&amp; on
or 11fter the 30th clay of April,
:-:-:-:c-::-:-:-::--o--:::-:-:::--;:-: .l&lt;'OK SALE: 4 · room house, 1~ 11160.
~:~~.:res, 2 milea below Lone Bot·
GEORGE H. WARNER,
Plaintiff
tom on lon&amp; river road, on school
bu ~:~ and mall route. Electricity,
B)' J. B. 0\Brlen, Attorney
ciijlcrn water, cellar under houl(l;
for Plainthf
Some fruit trees. Price $1000. (2) 25; (3) 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 6tc
l'n.rker Chancy, Racine, Ohio.

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.r·ann IJ.~uu, Sugar Ru n Flour jtELEVlSIONRADIO AND SMALL
Mtll, Pumeroy, OhiO.
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Appll•nce repair, Cell Frenk

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Rev . Kenneth Chandler will conduct a series of inspirationavailable u . th~t 1s more co~vcn · 1 ~k~; m~d . o~h~:~cn w~i~:~~nts
' al a_nd .evangelistic meetings at the Pomeroy Baptist Church,
lent. The Shoe Uox, .Mt~t.l lcpo~t, , 3 11 -Ulc
t.lUELL&amp;R FURNACit..,, WESTING.- begmmng Sunday at 9:30 a.m., Wh~n he speaks OD the theme
Ohio.
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THERE WILL lll!: A DANCt.: L~
the hiih school gymnasium at
Harriaonville, Ohio, Fru.lay, e :au
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12:00 Truth or Conaequncea
12:30 It Could Be·You
1:00 Mid Day New1
1:10 'Movielime
2:30 Loretta Youna Theater
3:00 Young ])r. ~lillone
3 :30 !-Tom These Roots
• :00 Comedy Playhouse
fi :SO AdYenture 'l'ime
UtO ~teamboat Blll
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6:00 Steamb&lt;Nit Bill
I!:UI Jim Thacker Sbow
1!:33 Weatheretst
8:30 News Picture
8:45 .Hun.tley Brinkley Report

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LOSE WJ::lGIIT SAfELY - WITH
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newly rel~~cd Dex-A·Dict Tab- ~il~DU\'1" HLINDS ANn SHADES : cleaning and repairing by tr11ia·
ed radiator sp ecia lists. All work
lets. Only ~tlc at ;-·our drug store. 'Vei•·. u aJI Blind s, all sizes and
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col on. Free ~limatc1. IJale
guaranteed. Free estimates. Fast
---,1 Wippel. Supply, 215 L'nic.n Ave.,
same day service. Hackett' s
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sporlBWe&lt;~r age 7 to 1-lo , Js her\! . ~INGEH !i~ANT NF.EOLE SEW·
l:Jamdii::J:;c ;~. Calfskm uer:., al'id
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Public Meeting
Called Friday
By Committee

J . B. O~BRIEN,
Attorney for Plaintiff
(2) 11, 18, 25; (3) 3, 10, 17, 6tc

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BOB'S TREE SERVICE AND RE·

ROBERT E. FABIN, whose lut
ll:nown eddre.11s waa carllbad, New
Mnico, iJ hereby notified that on
lhe lOth day of Februeey, 1960,
Loulle Fabin, bein&amp; plaintiff, filed
her petition agaimt him u defendant In the Co\U't of Common
Pleas, ld:elga County, Ohio, Caae
No. 1%,979, praylnJ for dlvar~
fro~ uid Robert E. Fabln on the
ground• of gross neglect of duty
and extreme cruelty, and plaintiff
also pray.1 for custody of minor
child, and for other proper re·
Uef. Said cause will be lor hearing
on or after the lOth day of Marcb
11160.

which wiD featan a film ent!Ued.
"No Lela Preelou", a abort bu..._
\ ne11 meetin&amp; and a JOC:ial hour.
Snenleen ehlldren were recenUy liven .piYehOlo&amp;ieal eu·
mlnaUoaa by memberl of lbe
Marshall CoUege
PaYcbolo&amp;leal
CUnie. Plans are to 1eleet 10 or
Mason &lt;..'o Linty'a newly formed more children wh() wlU be eliJible
CommiUee for Retarded Children tor a claas for retarded children.
will hold a public meetiog Fri4.ay, to be held lo the county.
March 18, at 8 p. m. at the ApPa·
lachlan ALiditorium ln Pt. PleasCLIVELANO, OhiO UPI - Ike
ant.
ChHtftut, 130, New York, eutpolntAll interested persons are in· H HOMJboy Jeffrey, 130, ~It
to attend the meeUnJ {10).
vited

LOUISE FABlN, Plaintiff

PHONE WY-2-2 157
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CHUCKLE FOR TODAY

Approaching Marriage AnnOilnced

MA.RCH VALUES I

RED .ANCHOR - POMEROY

"Budget"
NYLONS

Mrs. John Ketchka , presi de nt,
condtJcted the bu&amp;ine!ili rn edmg
and the group dectded to make
~ v eral i_mprovements to Lhe
church k1tchen. M1s1 Bess San·
born w_a~ appointed to e.ont.a ~ t
!he Offlctal Board of t?~ Chureh
m regards Lo these repairs.
Mi ~ Frieda t' achnle , Mrs. B :-.~" .
East aOO. Mrs. Earl Knight were
appointed as a nomma:m1,1 com-

hosiery bu)' in l;m¥n ---aU fi.nlt quality in spring's best
shades. Bl,t to lO!k . " Budrgeta"
wear lQllier.

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m Mrs. Smilh of the Cheer

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plitlee reporlf'd of those of th6
organil:ation who were remem be r·
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Around And
About
Middleport
1¥ FIIDDIE HlJUDA5HI'.1

Mr. and Mrs

c arroll Mowrey
and daughterH K1mmy and Tammy
or Chica"o were called here for
..
the funeral of his mecc, Christy
Ann Snyder, last week . 1'hey have
returned to Chicag.-,.
)(r. and Mrs. Harold Hager re ·
Cfntly moved from an apartment
on Nort h Se~~ond A\•enue to the

Mrs. C A
Emmish and Mrs. M L. French.
~n Carroll s wanson was in
ch~rge of th e program for the
evening wh1ch began wilh a short
skit "Mrs. Baker's Small-Pox".
Those participating were Carrol
Cnswell , Cheryl f"ife, Kaly Mor·
ant~', Diane VanC&lt;JOney and Joy
Boggs .
t"ollowing the skit, Mrs. Swanson read Lhe poe~ "[ WIU Not
Hurry '.' and an article from Ideal's
magazine. She closed her pr?gr_am
w1th the story of the paLntJng
"The Cru cifixlon'' by John Stika.
Mr:o. Smith showed to the group
a copy of the Ohio School maga·
zi ne 1 wh ich contain~ a picture of
Dr . .and Mn. MartLn Essex , Mrs.
Essex was a member of the class
' when she livecl here.
CONNIE RAE WOODGEARD
Following the meeting, Mrs. 0 .
P. Klein played a medley of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodgeard are ann?uncin~the engageIrish sangs in ob6ervance ·or St. rnent and approaching n:tar~age of thelf dang ter, «:;:onnie
1
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Patrick's Day .
Rae, to Dile Brown of Sprmgfleld, Ill.
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The St. }Jalrick's dPy theme was
T l h
c
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roy
e latktt'tleiVft
carried out in the decorationf of 1959 and is employed by General e ep one O. O Oll)e
·
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the t&lt;~ble and also the refresh·
Mf. Brown, son of Maynard Brown and the la~e Mrs . Bro"':n
table was centered of Springfield, graduated from Sp.ringfield High, S&lt;:hool tn
1 "'.' ?l•. The
'..
an arrangement of irish po- 195t&gt;. He is a telephone installer and is employed ID Ashland ,
•.,, 0 . , '"'rounded with 8"reeoery Ml
· W here the r ouple will reside ·
1L
ssoun,
tduet in little
a green cl-oth and used with
eoa.ts,
at otJlY 10.96
~;;&gt;:.~· R•ynold • homo on VIne
oondl...
you
will find just
The meeting was d o !iC w1Lh the
the topper you'll
Mn. Clm e Matthews of Colum· Lord's Prayer ln UlliiOI) afler
bus llnd Mr. lind Mrs. Louis Ables which refreshments were served
e
reCt:-Uing
lrC e e IRQ
want to wear th\a
of near Ashland, 0 ·• visited yes- to the members and Mrs. Pete
A worship service in the "Little Chapel" of ~e FederJ~ted
Sprillf.
tcrday with Mr. and Mn. Noah Mor•rt'ly who was a ••ueHl for Lhe
h
d
tb
tlng of th Friendly Circle Tuesday
Haskin&amp;. They were enroute home
D
churc opene
e mee
e
evening.
ru·
g
·
h
from Daytona Beach, Fla ., w ere
Uoatesies ~ Mrs. Emerson eve n ·
NEW SPR~NG
they have spent the- Pallt 2 1-2 Jones, Mrll.....Kftln, Mrs. Norman
Mn. Paul Werner, program ~~~lr-[ Miss MllY Virginia Reibel read
week5 .
Waylanrk ; Mrs. Je 6 sic llennesy, man, who had for her topic For- ·Mathew 18 ·21·35 followed with
Debbie Laney, daughter of Mr.
LIWrenre Milhoan 1nd Mre. gl\'eneaa," stat ... t.l that the purpose I prayer by :~rs. Werner wtlieh dpi.
and Mrs. Frank Powen who was Stanley Addleaburgor.
of the program was to hel~ d~~mon- 1 ed t.he service after which .lbt
takf'n to Meigs &lt;.ieneral ' UoBpilal 1 ___;:;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:;..._":" ~~rate how ncn•sW~r,Y con c~sw~ uf group adjourned to the sodai
1 ~m and t.be as~uranec Ql furalve- room Car a busmess se~sion ,-ub
j.{ter taking a number of sle('p- 1~·
in&amp; pills waB returned home yesneaa .11re 10 oJ)enl~g .the way to cf. Miss Elizabeth f'ick pretlidin~J.,
terday and is reparted recover~~\ll~heat p:s~~~:~g l~t:lf'.uu~h:ln~r:e~Ga~~ Mi ..s Pick thanked Mrs. Werner
lng satisfactorily.
ate us from God, we ct~nnot ~oo~et on for the beautiful worship senlce.
e 10 SQUARES
e DRIP DRIIS
Mr. and Mno. Olll Bland of Ak·
in the life of prayer . One cannot Mrt&gt;. Waldo J. Bartels was rePort-Pretty, f41St color, Euyron ~pent the JHISL weekend with
In Pomeroy
pray un!il they 11.re forgLven and ed recuperating from a &amp;erfous
Care cottons for dretses,
Mr. and Mr~- ° 11 7 .ReYM1Ids. d t
By LUCILLI MAWKIH•
carmut be forgiven until they be- illness. Mrs. Henry Ewin&amp;
sportswear. curtlainB. chi-l0
Mn. Crary 0a v is 18 con lllC
~in Lo pray. Another 1111pect M James Ful!late were narned
dren's w~r . - sew an~
her home because of illnesll and
Mr. and Mr 11 Denver Gray and Chnatian di11cipline ia the readl· All&amp;~ GuUd
the
aave now!
1
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Mrs, L, W. Mt:Coma~ h:1 Jubstilul· f~lly, Q! Columbus apent Mon ness to forgive thole Who have rU. It wu
to
BIG
SPEClAL
ABIIOR.TMENT
InKDavid
for her
m thesopfourth
her paren t !1, 1'I' r. 8 nd wronged ua.
lh• """''h
~:·::;: s ~·~~;:~,~~~~
M1tch(lll
of Mr.gret.lc.
and d a)' w
..
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Mn. Delbt!rl Mitchell hos bt!('ll Mra. Pe rl De~m, Morning Star.
Secklni,C to rurther p.-,lnt up the later take it to a
Miss oberta Kraeuter of Mornof ~he church .
.
ill at his home for the pwsl three lng Shr visited
Sunday with meaning of forgiveness, the hymns
A contribution of $lOO Wlllio mAde
e RayoM - Setftnl
weeki!.
'J'crry Br11dlord, ILlcine
" My ~·ai!h Look~&gt; Up To Thee,"' to the church MillS Flck explain'ed
James Hawley who was ret~rn·
Mi~s Rachel Roush ot Colum· "Ju~&gt;t As I Am ," "Softly Now the the project of the Wom·en's Guild
• Polished Cotten&amp;
ed to hla home from Me1&amp;8 t.en· hus spent Tue sday with her rno· Llw;ht of Day '' and "Lord, As tn for the year and it. WHS voted to
era I l~ospllal Is aUII ln a ~terlbo",', I lhf'f , Mrs. Kerns Roush , ~~ond al· "1 hy lJear Cross We Flee" were make two double bed kits for the
cOndition. Mrs. Glenn Lam 0
tended the funer11l of her great read m unlwn.
project. This is under tbe superltahatltuled for Mn. Hawley , tea- uncle, Ernest Hhodes .
=:...::::_:::=.::_:::______ vision of Mr!L Dsle Smith, Chr;achlt In the 81klh ~:rade one day .
Charles Burt IU:companled by
tian Service Chairman. It was ~9'··
Recent vmtors ot Mr. and Mrs. hit&gt; brother, Clarence, of Mann,
ed to make a contribution on lhe
Harold Thomaa and cblldr~n were w v
lert Wednesday ror Lonhot water heater rccenlly !natal~-~
Mr. ~nd Mrt . Dale Chrlauan and
' 1 . ~i'wre they were called by
J
m the chur('h kit('hen.
'""'sheltil - Blo1110s -:- Swotlero
son, SteYen Dale of Mlchla;an.
the death of tht:lr si:~ler-iu-law,
At the close of the meetin,a:.
Mn. Nevs Pratt returned home Mrs . o 11car Burt.
1ty
members ~re mvitcd to the din.'
&amp; BloUJe Sell
after ipendl':'g l.he woekenrl In
Dr. Alston Trary of Columbus
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Steck ol mg room where a dessert counc
now -~·- buy aU
· lou
~ol~m~us wath Mr. and Mrs. W~ 1pent Wednesday with hls part!ntH Brookville are announl'ing the was served by Mrs. Elza GllJUore.
aelectlon.
·w:J~y Fry and Cas~am Hinely Mr. and Mrs . E. J . Tracy.
marriaKC of th~lr dau11hLer, Mn. Jr ., "MH. Charles Spence~ and M~f-.
..,ere In Huntin~:ton bst night on
Jill Hrumbuugh of Dayton to Mr. 1 Phil Globbkar. The table was ee~- - - MA.IICH S~IAL VALUE - - bu•lneu. They Htlended ,~~ demon·
Jack Lloyd, 110n of Mr. an&lt;t lin tered with a St. Patrick's Day arstntlon on electric furn11Cf:18,
Dru•·c Lloyd of Middleporl.
rangemcnt.
l\lllseo' and Cblldrea'o
Mr and Mr11 Bruce Lloyd and
The double ring ceremony wa~ · l;;;i::;;;;.-;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;_,;;:;;:;;;;-.·11
son Mike snd Mr · and Mrs. Jack
performed March 14 11.t tbe Meth·
. FOR. SPRING
Lloyd ol Chl&lt;a&amp;o, •i•lted lui
odiot ch\lrch In N•wport, Ky .
weekond with Mr. and Mu. Oscar
Ball~nl, Jr . at Galltpol11.
Continuing the study of the UnitMr. Lloyd is employed with the
llrot l&gt;n .. s
ed durini the past month.
cd N~ttiont&gt; the Middleport Liter- Colliers l"on'lpany .and the couple
Achoteooftlltoe
POMEROY, OHIO
Anyone of the church who ary Club mel Wedne1day after· Hfe now at hotne in their apart' - IIJ&gt;&lt;ioi~Q'Ito
wlahet to order llowen for tbe noon at the home of Mn. 11. E. ment In f'hlcaeo.
~a.-black
altt:~r for Enter are a11ked to Cook with the presutent, Mn. Wil·
poielll dtoillor contact the followln&amp; tommitt&amp;~e: Jiam Bradford in chMrgc .
MEE'l'ING I'OITPONID
eom-erttble atyJea
Mlsa Nellie Zerkle, Mrs. Jame1
The meetint: upened with the
TONIGHT IIIII fRIDAY
-- .... ~~~. .. 3.
The Love-Joy Circle or the Fint
'
members rtJpeatlng the Club ColBaptist
Church
of
Middleport
has
led.
"BLUE ANGEL,.
Mn. Robert Coats reported that postponed its March met'ltinl until
22nd
.
"i~rs.
Beulah
White
wl\l
the
$00 worth ol merchandl11e had been
be the host~•·
.ao'd for the bUnd.
YOUR NIXT
A P&gt;llper, "Ststu11 of Wom«tn"
was liven by Mrs. Marion French .
• PRIVATE PARTY
She Hid, " Women In the Di.tlona
not as .progreulve 111 some of Ull
.RECEPTION
when given the vote ~r~re interested
ln marriage lawt, economic and
.BANQUET
political lawa, u well aa the health
.MEETING
FAST COLOR D)W'El\t FAj!RICS .. :~•...... yd. 59&lt;
and child !aw1; thus bettering
NEW READl·TO-HANG DMPEJ .. . . ' .. . .. pr. fUt
their tonditlcms .''
Mrs. Arthur Carpenter presentfl,lt NYLON DUST MOPS . "-' . ......... , .. ea. fi.OO
ed the paper, "International Refu.
SMABT NEW PLASTIC DIIArES .............. U.OO
O{JanizaUon.'' This pra:anl·
I'OMIIOY'I &amp;liT
NEW SPORT DENDI •.. , .... . .. , . , .. . 59&lt; to lie yd.
ioll&lt;&gt;~ profllotes the re-lotitlbn and
NEW TERRY CLOTlf ............... -.. .. $1.00 yd.
PrJvete Rooml ror
rehabilitation of those who have
at"
WINDOW SHADES-white, peea, lan .•.... fUO
10 to 17&amp; People
been Jort·cd to flee from their own
country. This also consials oC re·
aeUlcmcnt, htH111in" and adviaory
Jlei. fl.8tlo fZ.~I Valiaea
tralnln&amp; for employment and security .
Alter 6 P.M. wllh
1' yovaro tht bus1 man who muat IIIII
The roll csll wall II11W~rcd by
lolercbanta Pollee Servl&lt;:fl
the membera with diiCUSIIon on
h~ IIIIPillliiCt Ia! lflnltd l HlART
the afternoon'• pro!lrana. There
Ill OAK ENDURABLE wontod tuft IIi
were 18 ml.'lmben .and one wuest,
. .
'1•1... fooclto
Mn. Keelor, •later or the huatesl,
lor ,.., llloltduslvt COIIIndloll of
-to..Uup
Serving Good Food
pre1ent.
.
1110!11 - ' lh!OWI ollw!lllkltllll4
to ..1111. MoJtu.
The nexl meeting will be held
and Lecal Bevens~•
won'tshlno or !how- iiw
' fl&lt;lul'eMI ~
at' the home at Mn. Coati, March
UnUI 2:30 A.M.

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SEORC ToHavii
1960 Program
By April 28th

LOS ANGELES UPI-C~role
A pageant with elpt war vet
erans, members of
D,rew WebCOLlfMBUS, 0. UPI-ContJn· Tr...,, In iall slnca last Octo.
Richard H. Roll,
1ter Post, American Legion, Will ued cold' weather ·was forecast tor b!tr. hacl hlth hopn today or
raltln•
the
hard-to-find
$2.5,000
"I:he
Southeastern
highliaht a procram to be given the weekend in Ohio, but qnly
·
next Mondey evening when the ligttt · snoW' or flurries are in the bail mortl'f which Would ftH Co•Jncil today
for
l.he
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retrial"
American Le~cm. Auxillll'J' epon- mill.
sora a party' for- .J..eliottnalrea,
rbe . weatherman aaid ~tes .Mey 23 with Dr. R.. Bert1trd
the,~
P!!Lir,W)do. . , . ~ ..P¥ftr aw&lt;b ·-' lho 'Illite ,~~•'1'il'"~-ut
· .r u ,.,...(.-· Jn• ·t a l t _ . . , · Tll~'~lil, oaUJIDI tem~ IOchidlnv
will •how evolution o.f the ADler- t~:res~&gt; tO' cfioP to 20 at Zim~ViU~
lean filh~IDI titan froln the orL- Z3 .at Columbus and 22 at Chea:a- so
....
tho ..--hoii'OII ''~:~~~~dl=~·
Ito
dnaJ "American", tlle Indian W:!Jr· peake. some ligllt : sn'ow or nyr· of
· Arrangements are being
vert..
R••ford
laoan.
rior to. today's Atomic Age's sol· ries WiU cover the northern half
Th.t
23-yttM~Id Carole had to
to
secure an outstandlag.:ipeaker.
dler.
of ·Oblo iat~ 'today. ·
·
·c ommittee rhairmen and lofrtcers
spend Thunday night In COU!'Misa Erma Smlt.h, auxiltary
The mercury was not expec~d ty lall 111ln wh.,. her reataur- of SEORC have" been -lnfttlng to
pruideot ia in ehuge of arrange- to go up. much past the · Ptld-30a ant-operaior father waa unablt plan a 1960 program. AU ·Commit111ents for the event to betin at todar- "CLoudiness will increils\ .(IP tq. ralu the $1,.25 ball ,,.....,..
tee chairmen wUl repOrt to the
1:30 ln the Leiion Home.
Saturday ._. a weak low pressure lirift
for' lhir releaM• . general .membersbip at "thEJ Jatk·
Other entertainment will Jn- lll'ea approaches from · the ·north-.
son ·meeting. Tickets for the ·dindude a drum quartette end a west.
net and business meeting will 'be
Jlrls' ehoru1 from PiJrneroy bla;h
The weather bureJu uid ltsht
made a~ailable later,' Hall said,
IRbooJ. Refreahtnentl will
be snow or fturi\es wUJ eXte91l ij.
ed
mo1t to the Ohio River Sa"tu.rday.
~rv •
Contlnped cold weaUlel was reJ·
pected'· tor S~&lt;lly.
~ ' '' · ' ·
The state Highway Department
said roads generally w~ie . w~t
with occuiiJnal slippery .Pots
, west of a line marked by Port
Clinton, Mansfield,
Springfield
and ·Eaton. The balance o1 Ute
8'tate's primary roads, including
the Ohla Turnpike were reported
TOKYO UPI-Red Chino an- mostly .normal. .
aounoed today it had imprlrooed
~e blahop of Sbana;bai for llfe
flld Jolled 13 other Roman Colhollc• for alleged crJmes agaiDst

Former Masori
Girl Killed In
Auto Accident .

Shanghai Bishop
Jailed For Life
By Communists

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Ohio Men In Traininl!; At Point Pleasant

IYJDII); Blabop Jame• E. Welsh.
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tieen sentenced.
Given tho life term ,.., Blebo,
KWill J'lllll Mel wbo bad headeu

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Mystery Shrouds Fiery Death
For 63 In 18~000 Foot Plunge
Bomb Sabotage Is Possibility Say
. Probers At Bloody Soybean Field
CITY,

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mystery today cloall:ed
plane whlcb
a fiery death and turn.
a wasteland of horror.
B...rd ~perta said they

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Goor1e Edwal'd Grimai, 32·
yur-old son of Mr.. and Mrs. Oak
Grimm, LettJt, W. Va., tUied
hinuelf early todl)' with a abot
gun lt~Jt t.brou1b hia heart.
Gr~mft\ telided witb bls paren~
~ . the Letart c:onuuunity after e1-[
tran~«Qent frt:Jm bia wife. the
iormer. Eliubetb K•rlor, of Le- ,
lf!:rt, aD4 theli' twQ amall lOllS and
daugbten. The oldelt cb.Jid is in
the FlrJt Grode II 'loollrt.
wm. Virginia Troopera called
into the invettlgatton aald tbe
IUD waa · fJred while Grimm wal'
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a . m. He was said to have died
abortly afterwards. His mother is
under a physician's care for shock
Tbere was no immediate know- ·
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it evolved from &amp;eparation froro
his wife.
'
su,Mng are the parent•, th'
EN 'll&gt;tdNG THE second quarter home-stretch at the Pomt Pleasant Industrial
wife, chiidren, brother, William ciao's Training School, physicS students check out photometer devices for
G:rlmm, elf Belvadere: Ul., and a intensity. Established to [.roduce chemical and process control technicians for
111ter,
Mn. Ruth W\ey, Maoon.
h
th e schoo.I wiU e ~xpan ded in April to prov1'd e ad u11 everung
·
Remains ue at the Foglesong ~ e area!
Funeral Home in Muon from m practically all fields of mterest. Here (left to
where funeral aervlces will be Blackwood, Pomeroy; Paul M-onroe, Point Pie asant; ·

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DRESSES

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Class 12 of the Heath Methodtst . Church held their _ regu~r
monthly meeting Wednesday cvemng at ~he chur ch m Mtddleport with Mrs. Orin Sn:tith. as the de;.~ttonal leader for the
m~eting . She used the topic,· TomoJTov. .

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GAY NEW STYLES

NEW SPRING SHADt:S

Topic, 'Tomorrow' Used By Leader For
Regular Meeting Of Heath Church Class

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Chicaga to pick up paeaenaerL It.
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Plans Studied
For Crusade
Next Month

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