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ensemble, n With the ll'CIIIP on
lour !n Washington, D. C. for
the Cherry Blosaom Festival.

The First District
Sunday Mrs. Jerry Parker and Mrs. :Mr. and Mrs. La,;....nce l4ll· Jell ,BUckley.
sthool and Baptist
Training James Lewellyn and daughter,
were 1n Galllpotis MondW Mr: 'and. Mrs, Robert Sharp
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Union Inalltute were held Sun· Teresa of Groveport visited where ha. underwent a Dledlcal spent · weekend in ReynoldsBEING TREATED
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Sunday School waa held · at _aum, .on,~. "· .... ~----· ..
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!!:.- ~ntl Mr:;. Glenn ' i8 UQd~ )n8 treatment at the
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Approximately 55. area Baptist women attended the t:ao a.m. with Oscar Qualls, Mr. and Mr9. Paul Ftsher of w!is h0$J&gt;ltallzed for
Sbarp.
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Spears . opractlc Sanltlrlum
t King Baudouin and Queen' annual fellowship Tea of the Rio Grande Association spon· superintendent In
charge. Huntington, W. Va. spent the weeks.
George Dallas and
Steve1and hoepital, East. loth .4-VL
Fablolo of Belgium Thursday i sored by the B. H. Sanborn Mlsslo.nary Society Monday "Somebody Has Touched M.... weekend at. their home, Mmers- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ohlin· and jlilly
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and Jei1Jey ~1., Room sat, Ill
was the topic of ·the sermon by vllle.
~• and son, 'Michael, of Nel· visited over
with Denver, Colorado (Code IMI20).
••lied on Pope Paul VI in " Ievening at the First Baptist Church m Middleport.
r tude by
1 J •--Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueoer •i!rlvote audience at the end of a .
The meeting was opened with an organ P • , fol· the Rev. Samue ac~n, ~s· ,·,sited Sunday afternoon, with sonvlUe, apent the
weekend
two-day state visit to llalv._
the
her mother, Mrs Welby WQa·
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennepresident of the society, Mrs. Richard Owen. She .~ead a church dining room. .
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ell Mrs. Wayne Glbllcms baa repoem, "The Spirit of Easter," with the hymn,
Chnst "Building Oil!' Baptist Tram- Mrs. Charles Burt return
turned froiD a WllOk's visit lA
HEADQUARTERS for
"sung: in unison.
ing Union" was the theme of home Sunday evening,
afteL·
witb her father, J. E.
Pomoro~. Ohio
, . "·"M"rs".· Donald Boone was de. Church with the date to be an- the Institute in the afternoon spending three weeks at Lor- Carson and daughter M1os Ruth
EASTER TOYS
LAsT TIME TONIGHT"" vctional chairman and used as nounced.
with Jesse Roberls, vice presi· a1n with Mr. Burt who is em· Carson.
"THI SONI OF
h:r theme "Fill All My Vis· Plan; were made for the an- dent, of Rendville First Bap- ployed there. She was aocom· Miss Diane Criswell, siuderil
BASKETS '
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ions., whi~h included a medi· nual Mother-Daughter banquet list church, in charge. Devo. ponied borne by her .... Har- nurse at St. Joseph Sehool of
--Te&lt;hnicolorlltatio'n on the Easter Lily, a of the B. H. Sanborn Society to lions were led by Oscar Qualls old and deughter, Marjorie wbo Nursing
Partenburg, is
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lohn Wayne, Dean Martin, symbol of the resurrection. She be held May 2. Named on the .and Mrs. Gertrude Buller of spent the weekend there.
epend!ris tlie spring vaca)Wn
~:!I,~~~~~5c and 40c
told of •Is origin, and the story committee of arrangements Rutland First Baptist church.
John Might of Fairborn was with her parents, Mr. aad Mrs.
of the first lily found in Bermu· were Mrs. Charles
Bennett, A panel discussion was held the weekend guest of hi! broth- James CrisweU.
Wod. &amp; Thurs.-Not Open , da. She closed wiih ~rayer.
Mrs. Paui Smart, Mrs. Cl~~e on the role of ,he BTU in the er, t.orando Might and sister, Mrs. Sarah Sweeney has re1
Wmebrenner and Jamce Gl s. church. Tbre• topics were dis· Mrs. Floyd Rumfield. He vis- turned to her borne !n Charles1
Beulah
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and
Mrs.
Paul
In
charge of the tables wlll be cussed Assets of Youth led by ited another sister, Mrs.
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ton,
April 8·9
Haptonstah presente d a voca I Mrs. Manning Kl oes and th e Thomas' Jasper of Ml ' Moriah- ]es Buck en Monday.
week here
with her sister, Mrs.
"OPERATION CROSSBOW" d•••t. ·'The Holy City." It was Electa Circle will have devo. church; Teaching Stewardship, Mrs. E. J. Hill and Mrs. Roy Viclorla Stacey. She aceompaa(Tf"rhnlcolorl
i t',
, announced that the
tralm~g lions.
Miss Fannie Russell of Naomi: Jooes ·Sr. returned to
their ted Mr. end Mrs, Fred Riggs
With Sophia Loren
' session scheduled tu .be held '"
Instnllation of officers will I and The Evangelistic Approach, heroes Sunday, after a visit ol Durwin and Wilda stacey,
and (;eorgf" Pepoml
"WAR PARTY"
the M•ddlepnrt chun h would be h ld t th t d te with Mrs Patricia Buffington of Forest with relatives In
Columbus. visiting here from the west,
Oonad Barry, Dan:·:-o Davi ~o n be held in the '::hrshire Bnptist ! Willi: A~thon; in a~harge. Mrs: Run chrch.
They were accompanied ;orne to Charleston. They went on
AT NOON o~ . tlood Prlo
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! Milton Hood will be program The talent program was in by Mrs. Roy Jones Jr. an SOD Seymour Johnson Air Base !n
do~ Our Store WIU Cl...
I chairman. It was announced charge of Miss Marie Fountain Jeffrey who reWrned iR
tbe North Carolina where they visFor An Hour tncl 31
Mlnutn.
that chairmen of the Rio Grande of Rendville First Baptist and evening.
Ited with !heir '"'"· . Herbert
A 'at ion will meet Sunday Kenneth Roberts of the Rend- Michlll!i Jones of Columbus Riggs, who Is statlone~ the~'e 11
A~~~~~4 at the church to fill out ville church was pianist
openl the weekend wi.th h Is with the u. s. Air Force.
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reports. Mrs. Manning Kloes
grandfather, E. J. Hill. .
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fink and
. was named chairman of the anMrs. Hom~r Holter vlslied BOn, Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
: nual House Party at Granville
UpperS QlnS 1&amp;mday evenmg with her
Fink, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger
: (Women's Conlerence) to be
I er and SJster-m-Iaw, Mr.
, held June ltl-17-18.
Mrs. Roy Frecker, Plna Grove.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen
! The report oi the nommatmg
IS S erVICeS
Blll and Mr. and Mrs.
' committee composed of Mrs.
and son,
Miss
Services for Holy Week to be ' Rollin Bearhs spent Saturday
Hood • Mrs· Gibbs and
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, t•owler vice president of the ed Holy Communion service at I Sunday dmner guests ~f M ·
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on and Mrs. Charles Goeg em
' Joe Wilson; Social R~lations, Thursday evening at 7:30p.m.; family ~ere Mr. and Mrs. Mar. II
Mrs . Franres Bearhs;
vice a community-wide Good Friday shall M11ler. ef B~erly.
pre~ident, Christian Service, service at the.(1)'uppers Plains Mrs. E~d1e Srn1th wa1
: Mrs. Dale Mourning; and Love church from 1 to 3 p.m., with Sunday dmner guest of Mrs.
, Gift di vision, Mrs. Charles Ben- Rev. Menlel Smith of t be W. A. Morgan Athens ltoad.
: nell. Mrs. Richard Owen, pres- Pomeroy EUB Charge as guest Mr. and Mrs. Boyd CGnnelly
· ident and Beulah White sec. speaker, and an Easter SuD- ond daughter of Stuckdele were
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WE'RE ALWAYS READY TO HELP
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chairman Lottridge church, followed by sister and brother-In-law. Mr.
j will be na.med by Mrs. Owen the regular services on Easter and Mrs. Ray Lundy, Athens
... AND QUICK AS A BUNNY!
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1 Sunday.
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I ;~~ Love Gift Dedication I The pastor, Rev. Eugene E. Mrs. Wilbur Bailey returned ·
Which bank service do you
. ch;Jfge of 1'• 1rs.
Tony · Emerson extends a welcome to home saturday • from
Holzer
,· was 111
need? An Easter loan, a
Fowler who had as her medi- all.
Hespital where she underwent
rhecking a{~count. a mortgage
loan or. perhaps, a safe de- I lation "The Oldest
Easter
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surgery and is Improving.
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posit box '! In emergencies, or
(WE GROW OUR OWN)
Message. AssJStmg from the container flanked b tall white Adult Clan Meell
in regular banking matters,
circles
were
Mrs.
Dale Mourn.
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tapers m crystal holders. As· At Bradfortl Church
Fresh Flower Arrangements • • • Con•gea
mg, 0 orcas.; • rs.
anmng sorted tea cookies and :;andthe kind of help that is required. So stop in . Join the
Kioes, Love)oy and Mrs. Fran- wiches were served with Mrs. The Adult Class of the Brad- .
parade of satisfied families
'"'' Bearhs, Electa.
I Boone and Mrs. Owen presid· ford Church of Christ met
who bank with us.
. Guest speaker .for the. ev~n- ing at the silver services.
Friday evening at the church.
Buulllul
mg was. M~s. V.ilma PJkkoja, The commitiee in charge of Devotions were given by Elbookmobil~ hbranan, who ~poke arrangements included
Mrs. eanor Hoover. Following a
Blooming
of her natJlve homteland,dEhstond· Fowler, Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Ben- short business meeting
the
Potted
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ar . nett, M;s Anthonv, Martha conc1uding prayer was given by
ships Imposed by the Germans Fowler Mrs Bert BOmmer Mrs James Reed.
Pienta
· ·Clara Riley, 'Mrs. Refreshments of cupcakes,
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Joe Wilson,
Following the program the Paul Smart and Mrs. Manning ice cream, coffee und punch
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· members and guests were invit- Kloes. Churches represented were served by the hostesses
rongements. They make nlca gifts.
, ed to the dining room for the v;ere Bethlehem, Rio Grande, Mrs. James Reed, Jerry Light·
, tea. Thde r~thfreshmellnt t~blel.was Pomeroy, Racine and Middle- fott and Tressle Hendricks. A.t.
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Three rec£:1ved the sacra- i ·:.:
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received into membership dur.,
lng the worship service Sunday
morning at the Mine111ville Methodist church.
Receiving bapllsm were Debra and Robert Brown, children
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown
and Jon rueser, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Grueser who
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The organ prelude by Mrs.
Michael Swatzel opened the service. Two selections, There IB
A Green Hill Far Away and
Jesus is the Sweetest Name I
Know, were presented by the
choir, and the
congregation
sang, The Way of the Cro,.
Leads Home. The Rev. WeDdell Stutler had for his sermon
topic, "The Road That Jestlll
Would Not Refuse," and h18
text, Luke 2:20-23 and Sl-57 and
John 12:23-211.
Congregational singing of At
Calvary, the benediction by the
pasto•· arid organ postlude clos·
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altar and a new pulpit light
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bert Pugh was used lor t h e
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SHIRTS by Arrow. Short sl
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Doctoleno, lho shirt that n':v~'r nwotdashs press•ng.
n we.or and
4.25 to 8.95
HATS BY PORTIS

GAME POSTPONED

lt'a a little late for this year's Easter bonnet,
but start ahoppinr AlP thia week; anyway.

39c

SPORT
go
dro plaods
• to conservative
mutedCOATS
shad", InAls/blma
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23.95 to 49 95
SLACKS by Jaymar and Hubbard
.
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spring
fast..
ron! and
pleoted,

FRESH TURKEYS ~~49fb

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and

8.95to 22 50

IOMI IN

Bacon .. ···.. · .... 2 Dt. $1.49

shades and colors to

pocketbook.

PliiH-LIAN

ALL GOOD

What we are eaying Ill:
If you're intereSted In your total food bill,
lf you're looking for the best valuea
for your food dollar, AlP ia the ston for you.

pkg•.

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Swiss Steak .... · •.. •· lb. 65t

'lhere ia no atore that 11111 make that claim.

Hot Cross Buns

8 . ncs,

sutt every man's taste

37.50 to 79.95

Pen Sau11g1 .. ,.._ Rol59c

No!

JANE PARKIR

By Stylemart, Brookfield and · , ' ·

Chuck Roast ... ···· · · ·· lb. 75c

Frozen Dlnnen ·••· 2 for 79c

•

r~d!shade in spring weig ht

aONILISS

SUPI!R-RIOHT-Pilll

on aU items all the timeT

•

FOR THAT SPECIAL
EASTER LOOK!

Eaglish Roast ...... · · lb. 65c

Chicken Uvtn ·•·.... · lb. 49c

n 11111Jed ma111111 Easter hat
has been paid for with mousy aaved by lhoppina AAP.
Are we implying that AtP hal thelowtlt prl•

4Jc

WELL TliMMEI.).-.JUICY

PRIIH

We d&lt;m't aell Easter bonnets but .••
zzzzounds, such useful
little sounds! Find

SUITS

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SUNNYtlOOK · IOGS

AlP mRtLL 6l\ t1o all

schedu~ a. news conference at discussed Dietzel as a succes·
the Umvers1~ of South Caroli· sor to Marvin Bass, who left
na today amod speculation he the coaching and athletic
will be&lt;ome the school's new director's job to join the
bead football conch ond athletic Montreal Beavers of the ,
director.
Continental Football League :
The university said Tuesday
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It "bas made no commitment The university Issued · a
so far in the talks" with Dietzel statement indicating that it
about the post and 8 source the army coach still bad
close to the board of truatees points to discuss about the
said Dietzel had made 110 1:pos
;...IU;;;;o i,;n.,...=====-..l
commitment to the school.
11
Dietzel visited the university
~
campus today, and be and his . ~
chief aide, George Terry met
Sllllday in New Yerk ' with
BABY CHICKS
university President Thomas F.
Fri. &amp; S.t. Apr. 1·9
Jones and Dr. JIIIDOII A
(with a 0.1. of G., I
Morris, the school's
·
Certlfltd
Gts Station
Jlomeror
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Pascll C1lery ···· · · each 19c

MODEL 80159

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Yodel LlllaA

$61995

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (UP!)
athletic chairman.
Army Coach Paul Dietzel The school's trustees Monday

A.&amp;P IHCIAL IAITll Oln

Cherry Pit .. · .... · 8" pie 49t

A&amp;P SUCib
Mrs. Paul'o C~t~dl141-12«. pkgo.

SwHI htiiM.f • 2 pkg!l. 59t
RICH'S

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M.I\IN STREET
POMEROY

Dietzel May Become USC Grid
Coach and Athletic Director

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DOWNIE-GROSS, INC.

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EASTER WEEK SPECIAL STORE HOURS
OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAy UNTIL 5
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY TIL 9 PM.

Win An Easter Ham For The Family!

MODEL 80381

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For Your Enter

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ROll PlUit
CatnaMt Coffee 2lit. Clll $1 .39

LAitGI STALKS

14111.
pkg.

Friday Til 8 PM

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DOLE-SLICID OR CRUSH.D

ldbka Coffee Cake each 79c

Strawberries

ALL DAY

THURSDAY

Whole 8Hts5 • 1.0.. cas 69c

Fnllt COcktaU .... 4 cans 99c

IANI PARKI!l

21• ..,.In&gt;. -1&gt;11 '""''

on Thursd:w.

Wo WUI Bo Opon

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sWHt PotatoeS •· 3

Flg Ban · · .... !lit. fk• 39c

(2&gt;" ""'"'II dJOionli.

cine this evening and R~::',:~~ ~~
is slated to travel to E

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FRES~

The WBITNft

The baseball game bet
Rutland and Wahama sch~ee~
ed Tuesday evening
th u ·
O.vil field was post on ede
hama is $Cheduled t~~isi.t

For Thot Spoclll Prom or Occaolo--Whil• Coats'
17.95

J;AJ" IIOIORB COfiPOIIAnQ•

Purple PIIAM .... 3 tlld 79c

19'

MELLOWMOOD
NYLONS

A&amp;P--Our PI,... Quollty-lhL..,.

!a this a good reason for ahoppinr AlPT It'a one of many, \

lb.

GIANTS CUT OVERTON
MESA, Ariz. (UP]) - The
San Francisco Giants Tues·
day cut rookie righthander Joe
Overton from their roster
enabling the ~am to get down
to the openmg day roster
maxunum of 2.8 players.

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·.

somebody In the hoUIIf! will need a new pair of shoes.

TOMATOES

SOCKS BY ESQUIRE

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STORE HOURS:
Monday 11n ftlrlday · ...... ·........ ·.. ·.... 9 to 6tQO p.l(ll.
Frldaf Dad $ltul'll8y " "· '· •· " ' "" " """ 9 to ·ttOO p.M.
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Rill Steaks ..... · ·" · lh. 99c

U.. ablolllleb' 110 WATD ADDED.
Toll ean 111 lllrt of lhe IOOdi!Mil ot an
A&amp;P IU))el'RIIbt Balli. II JiM bOll 01117
a llalf ol bam JOU can Ill ..,. ao eenter
olle• ban been removed.

It won't be lonr before

ofl

SHIRTS by Arrow. Short sl
,
.
Doctoleno, lho shirt that n':v~'r nwotdashs press•ng.
n we.or and
4.25 to 8.95
HATS BY PORTIS

GAME POSTPONED

lt'a a little late for this year's Easter bonnet,
but start ahoppinr AlP thia week; anyway.

39c

SPORT
go
dro plaods
• to conservative
mutedCOATS
shad", InAls/blma
azers,
23.95 to 49 95
SLACKS by Jaymar and Hubbard
.
Ions In slims and regulars• PIaI n.,New
spring
fast..
ron! and
pleoted,

FRESH TURKEYS ~~49fb

f'l

and

8.95to 22 50

IOMI IN

Bacon .. ···.. · .... 2 Dt. $1.49

shades and colors to

pocketbook.

PliiH-LIAN

ALL GOOD

What we are eaying Ill:
If you're intereSted In your total food bill,
lf you're looking for the best valuea
for your food dollar, AlP ia the ston for you.

pkg•.

•

IOUND BONa-ARM CUt

Swiss Steak .... · •.. •· lb. 65t

'lhere ia no atore that 11111 make that claim.

Hot Cross Buns

8 . ncs,

sutt every man's taste

37.50 to 79.95

Pen Sau11g1 .. ,.._ Rol59c

No!

JANE PARKIR

By Stylemart, Brookfield and · , ' ·

Chuck Roast ... ···· · · ·· lb. 75c

Frozen Dlnnen ·••· 2 for 79c

•

r~d!shade in spring weig ht

aONILISS

SUPI!R-RIOHT-Pilll

on aU items all the timeT

•

FOR THAT SPECIAL
EASTER LOOK!

Eaglish Roast ...... · · lb. 65c

Chicken Uvtn ·•·.... · lb. 49c

n 11111Jed ma111111 Easter hat
has been paid for with mousy aaved by lhoppina AAP.
Are we implying that AtP hal thelowtlt prl•

4Jc

WELL TliMMEI.).-.JUICY

PRIIH

We d&lt;m't aell Easter bonnets but .••
zzzzounds, such useful
little sounds! Find

SUITS

...
sSE···· !F
TRIMMED

SteWing letf ........ U.. 79c

LJ"'"'""'.I.

Perk, pop,

-

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Begins At Downi..Orou

24"

Mower •s259.ts
4H.P, 2SPoM

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• New, exclusive blue aii.Yinyl interior
• Whitewalls. Deluxe wheel covers
• Deluxe upper door moldines.

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NAME .....

Mower· s199·'~

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This FutY Silver Special includes these Ira
standard features:
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with ·the 11101t stupendous low prl- on Ill your hvorite Enter foodl ·
Come In end tekulookl At Foocllend you'll find 1 store thlt's ,
...tty fuD of "'aunny low pricas" for a happy Ealer dinner. ,

2 CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS
TO SER\11 YOU

y·1Ny ' S
.

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WE ReSERvE l'HE
RIGHT TO LIMIT ,. .
QUANTITY'

The Bunny tecommends you do your
shopping for Easter righthere.lt'sthevalue·
wise thing to do! Join the parade of shoppen to our store ••• find baskets full of bargains, for your every Easter need, ready
nowI

.,

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ROLLERS

GENTLE BLUE

&lt;1)

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SHAMPOO

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BUCKEYE SLICED

ARMOUR

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MEAT
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39c L11d Pencil
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3 S.V. PEAS,
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with ·the 11101t stupendous low prl- on Ill your hvorite Enter foodl ·
Come In end tekulookl At Foocllend you'll find 1 store thlt's ,
...tty fuD of "'aunny low pricas" for a happy Ealer dinner. ,

2 CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS
TO SER\11 YOU

y·1Ny ' S
.

.

WE ReSERvE l'HE
RIGHT TO LIMIT ,. .
QUANTITY'

The Bunny tecommends you do your
shopping for Easter righthere.lt'sthevalue·
wise thing to do! Join the parade of shoppen to our store ••• find baskets full of bargains, for your every Easter need, ready
nowI

.,

HAIR ~oO
ROLLERS

GENTLE BLUE

&lt;1)

HALO
SHAMPOO

j
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DAVID DAVIES
BUCKEYE SLICED

ARMOUR

POTTED
MEAT
•

I

lb.
pkg.

-•·

II

Kanauga, 0.

Sl oz. cans

39c L11d Pencil
Ink Cartridge
. 15c Pkg. Lt1d

3 S.V. PEAS,
APPLE SAUCE or
CUT GREEN BEANS

lb.

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EASTER
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EASTER CANDY &amp;
BASKETS OF ALL SIZES
AT DISCOUNT PRICES

HYTONE

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STA.fi.O SPRAY
STARCH

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BAG

c

HOME PERMANENT

.•2.00·. -

ROYAL PRINCE
YAMS
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LEMON JUICE

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to curtOJI news of

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Sunday~,t;~'\~7~dpthe ' ~~~~ng

Wellston
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K&amp;CJEWELERS

Arms Spending

2.00 PM Friday at whlcb Ume
&amp;~~~ri~K~~I~Gt~ill ~ held. No purchase D;Bce&amp;sary. Winners will be notifted.

MOSCOW UPI - llovlel Premier Aleut N. Kosylln Tues-

day Introduced !be gtt~m­
tnent's new five year ecoMmlc
plan wllb a eharp \bat U.8.
"aggreMioll" In VIet Nom was
lorclng lbt Krtmlill to opend
more ruble! on guns \ban on
buller for Its citizens.

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CENTER CUT _ ,;___ _ _ _ 53c lb.
63c lb.

ROUND SHOULDER CUT
WHITE HOUSE BRAND

Apple Saure _ 6 79c
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APPALACHlA
IDGH UPON a hill in Appalachia overlooking every ndge
and dale I ponder in deep . sobriety about the great soc1ety
. and wonder i£ it can or
Will

ELECTRIC SHAVER
REG.
$24.9S-

farm complete and ponder ~f
roreign aid can be taken out m
trade or 'iU it simply add to
I our defeat.'
AND THERE'S s village by
tbe river surely a serene li~tle
place but if there I'm te hv~

Reg~

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and work I must be a retail
clerk or shave the whiskers off .

Family
Favorites -

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really

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hoefer wn roetlft!d In bls
wing posi\loD wHII the I!Oitllftl
Bruins Friday.

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Smoked .PICNIC·HAMS

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MAXWELL HOUSE :

April 7, 8 end 9

SlH II PEARL STS. -R4ClNJ!
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~dleport

59 N. Second Ave.- Middleport
Serving The Big Bend Area

AFLAMELESS
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llornheoler
wtth
Henbey who
t1 \bewuoAl~~:~~I
Leaaue. will replace
'IIIIo loot Injured Bob

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llvlng'o up which I goeas "
how ,II bas Ill be SO give me ~p­
pataehia and bere'o looluns 1
atchia •cause that will be my
cup of \08.
_ Gory Mander, Meigs Coun·ty,
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TO •50 NOW!

RIGHT WINGER Rl1C.\LtED
BOsTON (UPU -Gary lllrtr.-1

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Mineral Oil 2 80c

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war on poverty which is
nothing new to me 8! many
. daily ·do It and there's reaHy
nolhintl to it but hndlDg a Job
say ye.
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Kl!&gt;IGSBURY
Mrs. Janeth Beat and Karla
villled one evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Jobtl DeaD
and famlly.
ldro. VIrgil King visited with
Mr. and Mn. Cecll CoJ and
Mr. and Mri. Oarenct WW at
Alben! recenlly.

Spny Moth Proof•

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Sacharin Tablets SOc

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I SEE a field of waving wheal
and other things that m~ke a

cans

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THE POET'S
CORNER

ROAST

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no reason for turning in

the false alarms.

~.CHUCK

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'I'IM percentage method ol
payment ill deaigDed It encOUI'
age growers tD Jmprove the
qualiljr and marketJns of their
wooL Under this method,
grower who gela \be beat
Blble prtee lor his wool also
a blgher Incentive payment.
USDA also announced a paymeot rate of 60 c.w:t. en unshom lambs sold or ~::t.i: j
ed during \be 19115 "

Special Low Prices

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FOUR ARRESTED
CANTON , Ohio tUPl•- Police arrested four yeuths, two :
l8 and two 17, Tuesday for .•
series of false fire alarms m .
' nearby North Canton.
They I
were traced through telephone
. calls they made. The youtho

RACINE

He also lambaaled blo prod•
cessor, Nlhita S. Kbrusebev
for "erron, miscalculations year. This compares to t h
and amalturism" ·Jn
1004 rate of ss cent! per bondthe country'• .....my while
redweigbt. The payment
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aa1ea of Uve lombs thai nev&lt;!l'
In 1 speeeb at the
have been ohom 1o based on
eesslon of the 23rd Soviet Com- the ahc.rn wool payment, aver·
munlal party congress, the Rut- age weight of wool per
alan government eblel oald: redwelllhl of lambs, and valutel
"Latoljt the International sit- of lamb'a wool relative to \be
tlallon wu oerlously compU- value cl shorn wool.
cated by tho Umled Stales
Payments aloo will be made
"bleb lei loose and keepa lnten- Ion mohair markeled Ill 1965.
tlfying lba liiJ'e•sl'IO war In The payment rate will be
Viet Nom wblcb may expond per cent of return• ..ch growat any moment and constitutes
,
-.;rib aJ
thre 1 to 11111_
peace , er .....,tved from e s e
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mohair, This II baled on a dH·
mDltary ole Into 1111 lengthy ference of 6.5 cents between the
gons-and-~utter speet:b 011 the support price of 72 cents
Soviet econiJIIII' dlll'lnllbe past average price of 65.5 cents a
seven yours and llle new gov- pound reaolved by srowero.
etnment blueprint for glvlnS Thi! will Ito the aecolld
its citizens a boiler Ufa by 1970. since the Wool Act waa enat"·'
ed in 1954 that p•ymenla have
BARTBJi:S w. OIMENO
been required oo mohair sales.
PARIS (UP!)
- Pierre Payments were made 011
Barlbes of France and Andres ketings In the 1!162 mat·lrellng
Gtmeno of iJpaln will meet In year at 1 rate of 3.6 per
IIIIo fiml! , l!! the professional of doUar returns. Deducbons
teitnis tournament leniSh~
0110 cent per potmd from shorn
Barthel, only a rookie 011
wool payments and ftve cents
pro tour, upset Rod Lover ol per hundred paunda of II v
Australia 8-10, ~. 10-8,
weight from lamb ::~;:~1
Gilneno ouUaated Lew Hoad of wl!l be made for
AliStrallil; 1-4,3-f, i-S, In Friday
ond related
niahl's semi·flnall.
activities on

ROLLERS! ••• REXALL'S GIGANTIC
DUTTONS
&amp;
HURRY TO

The lowest reported
mornin~ was 17 degrees

Eacb grower's wool peyment
li determined by mulUplybtj!
doUar returo from \be sale
wool (less marl&lt;etlnt! _eha~ett) 1
by \be peyment rate of
cent.

For Soviet

POMEROY, OHIO

SPRING PLANTING
eAMARYUS '
S
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e TUBEROUS
BEGONIAS
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·' tlpCo Busy Greening up Ohio

Gill

GIFTS TO GIVE or TO

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the An Episcopal mtmster
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today on charges of mo es m
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def&lt;et
I a 7-year-old girl alter coaxing
. ~ wor~l
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rnmk Cheesebrew
report·
BLII Russell said 19 "com- ,
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1 her m 0
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of
to
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, ed on the Sprmg on eren .. . muntcatiDns'' were sent
THe Rev.I Harold
L. El I'JOtt • '
deolers between 1961 and 1963 29, married and the father ol a I
Fir.d r.nd.\· RPI'Pr
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urging that the defect be cor- two-vear-old daughter. was Jden·
CQLUMBUS - MRS. llEL- ,
t'
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I tili•d by churd1 authortt!es as
1 en ~~. Ohm's ftr st
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t curate at
Christ
· was~scheduled for release frnm I (Continued from Page ll
He also said that the press ass_Js an Church in s-abylon.
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Hosp ti:Jl tod·elY IoI· cordmg to Caid we II · .
was not1he
--lowihg tO dt~y!&lt; of tre&lt;1tment for
Cald\\ell c1ted Sechon 5713.01 and Chevrolel.5 on March 30.
d
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of the Ohio Revi5~ COOt&gt;, ,
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hypertension and ('&lt;Jr me
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Dealers were notJfled of the
fLMINGTON , Del. (UP[) - ~
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whtrh !-il~ l es:
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several W
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· ·sa!d Mrs.
; ;, IUDoctors
Rhod_eo; • ''Eaeh eounty shall be the stickyh an:e erand GM announC· Um.ted States A1r Conted110 l at
, condilion had mR,.kPdly . m~· unit for assessing real estate nJont s ago
.
b· Corp. stockholders. vo
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pro~ed but ordered ''"'r ~o llmll for tax purposes. The county ed it because of grow tn~ .:u I their annual meetm g Tuesday :
her ~:Social Bl'fivii'f's to Jmmed· auditor shall bE' assessed of \k pressures, Mondale Sdl .
I to change the corpora~e name
~ iatf' family affair.-.
all re al rstale lor purposes of , Under the legislation he In· to TRA NSAIRCO, l ~c.
tax ing and shnll assess all real : "'•rillrf'fi Tuesd~;~;y Detroi1 would
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estate in the county .at 1l.s t:ue be required to not.ify owners 1
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' 01110 value in mone~... . The . aud1tor b· registered mail bll d by pu_b- I
, L M 82 vear . old sha ll view and appraJse or li~ notke in newspapers. Ftnl- :
E~~"r'~·of ~P.:YCurtts F:. l.r-~lav . cause to be vlt'wed and ap; ur~ to comply could ~ean $1,!at ,
. ·' . 1
d" eon· praised e:J(:h lui or parcel o 000 fine for each ~.:ar mvolved,
. wi:cs. hSttoded m t'~~frtf: ~1emor· real estate and the improve-: .md five to six
impris·
· ditJOD
ay a ·
ents \ocat•'d thf'reon at least
t
1 H 't 1 h re
m ,
onmen .
1a o~pl a e . ,
been once e&lt;~ch six year period, be· ,
---Tttt elde~ LeMa~ ;as The gin~in~ with 1913. A new value
·tn the hospital smPr unr_ '· . to be placed in the auditor 's
HI - LOW TEMP9
steel wur~f'r IS
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former stru(' lLJnll
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treasu rer s NEW YORK &lt;UPII l ret.l~_ed about 20 Vf&gt;~r. • .
lic&lt;~te for the tax ~·ear ord· tughesl temperature rep~r~~.
moving ht&gt;rf' hom ( olum dupd b the Board of Tax AP· Tuesdav to the U. S. w.~'t\.lcl
" ""• where tht' four . star gt&gt;n. ere Is ,Y
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vtte~ in btr r
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f ~AnesJ executives Interested • and Frank Fugate were r~rt· 1 ator
m~.~· eu I'm good looking,
L• teeing lht city grow
an-l ed sllll tn the
ce .;::;, Tempests' front . end but o!:'btng spectocular," sbe
~ eodhced formation Tuesday of in Metgs Genera ospt
lI
ember has a pomted
id today iD serious roues.
I oluntary civic orgamzatlon F'ugale is in Holzer Hosplla. ~oss-~at snags on road obsta- II
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Phil Ohlinger ga\'e a report 00 ' ~~ N d said that the Amer· ut,~"·~r~'Wil~~. ,
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George Steinhre~er. .}';Z~: ~~~n~;~~;n" Program and it lean Association of ~:tiro~~ Minister is Held
ldeJt
of Kinsman ' anne kes· l was dertded to sponsor a bowl· hod received more an .
lit Co. and the group spo . , .
f the Eighth Dis- reports of Tempests becommg I, For Molesting
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Is uates !rom Ibis elass wo....to Meigs eounty !Pomeroy, m regular s
[attended by Frank Vaushand .... State Highway Palrol an· superintendent,
given Immediate
in Viet Nam un- Mondav.
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the Paul easel, Guy Guinther an
we
new recruit who apply now w
be at Patrol Posts tllrOU8hOU
Drew Webster Post The Post desires to ~v~irth- Cheel!ebrel!. Paul Casci gave l l.ounced_ todo~ a Wednesday, 1n the new scllodL, II wl!l ad- alate. He said new men are
\11 4~ -"~- - . names, oddresses
a
oun- a report on \be progress of the clas~ will sta en
held In the Patrol• new ac ' now aooignad to Patrol Posts
davs of men from MeigS C ,
how plans The Horse Aprtl '!1.
• _ • __ --~- I -rn" 1.. Colnml)l!.
-; 1- "'"'"!!tu 1\f
re!ll•a..·m t n~ ,...• .,... -"":
tl serving in V1et \horse s
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Col Roben M.. "'uuut~muuK&gt;, .... I ••· nean:~:~~. ~.~..........
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for d
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Nam The Post is constbscdermg ::iwgs '';;.untv Riding Club and 1
Entrance exam cbeonsduled \
requirements lor Pa.
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th new class are s
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Irom Pi10
age
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Fair
ST. FI\ANCIS, Wis. iUPII
9 a.m., Saturdoy, AprU 9, trol service If":
U "'""'can lnter.'or Po '
· . "" blfthday greetings,
or · 22n a •
_ A blue.eyed, blow coed
N
WIEK
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be the
preold!ng
OPEN THURSOAY AFTIINOO
a couple getting
for
Kenneth Borris and Phil
j.d,. oltbe mnnlclpal court
t IP'! divorce m a M(lxJcan ff
sE"rvmg their country Anyone , linger served refreshments rot- in tbls MUwaukee suburb.
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sums trltt Bowlin!'( Tournament

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amzatHln th~t Will

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:ccu~~ Pontiac
to curtOJI news of

snagg:

Sunday~,t;~'\~7~dpthe ' ~~~~ng

Wellston
CascJ was nam
•or Ralph Loch· M·morial Day Program .

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Set at 31.6% of Returns

WIN A HAM FOR THE FAMILYI
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K&amp;CJEWELERS

Arms Spending

2.00 PM Friday at whlcb Ume
&amp;~~~ri~K~~I~Gt~ill ~ held. No purchase D;Bce&amp;sary. Winners will be notifted.

MOSCOW UPI - llovlel Premier Aleut N. Kosylln Tues-

day Introduced !be gtt~m­
tnent's new five year ecoMmlc
plan wllb a eharp \bat U.8.
"aggreMioll" In VIet Nom was
lorclng lbt Krtmlill to opend
more ruble! on guns \ban on
buller for Its citizens.

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BLADE CUT

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CENTER CUT _ ,;___ _ _ _ 53c lb.
63c lb.

ROUND SHOULDER CUT
WHITE HOUSE BRAND

Apple Saure _ 6 79c
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APPALACHlA
IDGH UPON a hill in Appalachia overlooking every ndge
and dale I ponder in deep . sobriety about the great soc1ety
. and wonder i£ it can or
Will

ELECTRIC SHAVER
REG.
$24.9S-

farm complete and ponder ~f
roreign aid can be taken out m
trade or 'iU it simply add to
I our defeat.'
AND THERE'S s village by
tbe river surely a serene li~tle
place but if there I'm te hv~

Reg~

$1.19 Value

and work I must be a retail
clerk or shave the whiskers off .

Family
Favorites -

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pkgo.

.TitiETMANN

really

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hoefer wn roetlft!d In bls
wing posi\loD wHII the I!Oitllftl
Bruins Friday.

0)11118 to B--Mo11. Thru Sat.

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UNFILLED BASKETS
ALL ACCESSORIES
LotHst Price•!

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RIGHT RESERVED

Smoked .PICNIC·HAMS

GRADE 'A'
HOMOGENIZED

MILK

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PO·R SAUSAGE 95(

Pork &amp; Beans
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ICE CREAM ·CtHage Cheese

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Cam pint Trailers

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MAXWELL HOUSE :

April 7, 8 end 9

SlH II PEARL STS. -R4ClNJ!
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~dleport

59 N. Second Ave.- Middleport
Serving The Big Bend Area

AFLAMELESS
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llornheoler
wtth
Henbey who
t1 \bewuoAl~~:~~I
Leaaue. will replace
'IIIIo loot Injured Bob

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llvlng'o up which I goeas "
how ,II bas Ill be SO give me ~p­
pataehia and bere'o looluns 1
atchia •cause that will be my
cup of \08.
_ Gory Mander, Meigs Coun·ty,
19611.

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MARKET

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~ 9pec;at. f--£~;;i-~~~~-;;-~;;.;~~c-l .

For

TO •50 NOW!

RIGHT WINGER Rl1C.\LtED
BOsTON (UPU -Gary lllrtr.-1

:o._ '2 tor54c

Mineral Oil 2 80c

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1 HEAR they're waging
war on poverty which is
nothing new to me 8! many
. daily ·do It and there's reaHy
nolhintl to it but hndlDg a Job
say ye.
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SUPPOSITORIES

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REG. 49c EACH

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Kl!&gt;IGSBURY
Mrs. Janeth Beat and Karla
villled one evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Jobtl DeaD
and famlly.
ldro. VIrgil King visited with
Mr. and Mn. Cecll CoJ and
Mr. and Mri. Oarenct WW at
Alben! recenlly.

Spny Moth Proof•

2 FOR

Sacharin Tablets SOc

SUNBEAM

I SEE a field of waving wheal
and other things that m~ke a

cans

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THE POET'S
CORNER

ROAST

Reg. Pric_•_ "-le
$14.95
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Reg. S9c each

no reason for turning in

the false alarms.

~.CHUCK

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~ave

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'I'IM percentage method ol
payment ill deaigDed It encOUI'
age growers tD Jmprove the
qualiljr and marketJns of their
wooL Under this method,
grower who gela \be beat
Blble prtee lor his wool also
a blgher Incentive payment.
USDA also announced a paymeot rate of 60 c.w:t. en unshom lambs sold or ~::t.i: j
ed during \be 19115 "

Special Low Prices

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FOUR ARRESTED
CANTON , Ohio tUPl•- Police arrested four yeuths, two :
l8 and two 17, Tuesday for .•
series of false fire alarms m .
' nearby North Canton.
They I
were traced through telephone
. calls they made. The youtho

RACINE

He also lambaaled blo prod•
cessor, Nlhita S. Kbrusebev
for "erron, miscalculations year. This compares to t h
and amalturism" ·Jn
1004 rate of ss cent! per bondthe country'• .....my while
redweigbt. The payment
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aa1ea of Uve lombs thai nev&lt;!l'
In 1 speeeb at the
have been ohom 1o based on
eesslon of the 23rd Soviet Com- the ahc.rn wool payment, aver·
munlal party congress, the Rut- age weight of wool per
alan government eblel oald: redwelllhl of lambs, and valutel
"Latoljt the International sit- of lamb'a wool relative to \be
tlallon wu oerlously compU- value cl shorn wool.
cated by tho Umled Stales
Payments aloo will be made
"bleb lei loose and keepa lnten- Ion mohair markeled Ill 1965.
tlfying lba liiJ'e•sl'IO war In The payment rate will be
Viet Nom wblcb may expond per cent of return• ..ch growat any moment and constitutes
,
-.;rib aJ
thre 1 to 11111_
peace , er .....,tved from e s e
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mohair, This II baled on a dH·
mDltary ole Into 1111 lengthy ference of 6.5 cents between the
gons-and-~utter speet:b 011 the support price of 72 cents
Soviet econiJIIII' dlll'lnllbe past average price of 65.5 cents a
seven yours and llle new gov- pound reaolved by srowero.
etnment blueprint for glvlnS Thi! will Ito the aecolld
its citizens a boiler Ufa by 1970. since the Wool Act waa enat"·'
ed in 1954 that p•ymenla have
BARTBJi:S w. OIMENO
been required oo mohair sales.
PARIS (UP!)
- Pierre Payments were made 011
Barlbes of France and Andres ketings In the 1!162 mat·lrellng
Gtmeno of iJpaln will meet In year at 1 rate of 3.6 per
IIIIo fiml! , l!! the professional of doUar returns. Deducbons
teitnis tournament leniSh~
0110 cent per potmd from shorn
Barthel, only a rookie 011
wool payments and ftve cents
pro tour, upset Rod Lover ol per hundred paunda of II v
Australia 8-10, ~. 10-8,
weight from lamb ::~;:~1
Gilneno ouUaated Lew Hoad of wl!l be made for
AliStrallil; 1-4,3-f, i-S, In Friday
ond related
niahl's semi·flnall.
activities on

ROLLERS! ••• REXALL'S GIGANTIC
DUTTONS
&amp;
HURRY TO

The lowest reported
mornin~ was 17 degrees

Eacb grower's wool peyment
li determined by mulUplybtj!
doUar returo from \be sale
wool (less marl&lt;etlnt! _eha~ett) 1
by \be peyment rate of
cent.

For Soviet

POMEROY, OHIO

SPRING PLANTING
eAMARYUS '
S
eGIANT DAHLIA
e TUBEROUS
BEGONIAS
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·' tlpCo Busy Greening up Ohio

Gill

GIFTS TO GIVE or TO

HERE NOWI
FLOWER BULBS

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the An Episcopal mtmster
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today on charges of mo es m
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def&lt;et
I a 7-year-old girl alter coaxing
. ~ wor~l
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rnmk Cheesebrew
report·
BLII Russell said 19 "com- ,
. t h's car
1 her m 0
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of
to
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, ed on the Sprmg on eren .. . muntcatiDns'' were sent
THe Rev.I Harold
L. El I'JOtt • '
deolers between 1961 and 1963 29, married and the father ol a I
Fir.d r.nd.\· RPI'Pr
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urging that the defect be cor- two-vear-old daughter. was Jden·
CQLUMBUS - MRS. llEL- ,
t'
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I tili•d by churd1 authortt!es as
1 en ~~. Ohm's ftr st
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t curate at
Christ
· was~scheduled for release frnm I (Continued from Page ll
He also said that the press ass_Js an Church in s-abylon.
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Hosp ti:Jl tod·elY IoI· cordmg to Caid we II · .
was not1he
--lowihg tO dt~y!&lt; of tre&lt;1tment for
Cald\\ell c1ted Sechon 5713.01 and Chevrolel.5 on March 30.
d
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of the Ohio Revi5~ COOt&gt;, ,
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hypertension and ('&lt;Jr me
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Dealers were notJfled of the
fLMINGTON , Del. (UP[) - ~
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whtrh !-il~ l es:
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several W
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· ·sa!d Mrs.
; ;, IUDoctors
Rhod_eo; • ''Eaeh eounty shall be the stickyh an:e erand GM announC· Um.ted States A1r Conted110 l at
, condilion had mR,.kPdly . m~· unit for assessing real estate nJont s ago
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b· Corp. stockholders. vo
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pro~ed but ordered ''"'r ~o llmll for tax purposes. The county ed it because of grow tn~ .:u I their annual meetm g Tuesday :
her ~:Social Bl'fivii'f's to Jmmed· auditor shall bE' assessed of \k pressures, Mondale Sdl .
I to change the corpora~e name
~ iatf' family affair.-.
all re al rstale lor purposes of , Under the legislation he In· to TRA NSAIRCO, l ~c.
tax ing and shnll assess all real : "'•rillrf'fi Tuesd~;~;y Detroi1 would
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estate in the county .at 1l.s t:ue be required to not.ify owners 1
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' 01110 value in mone~... . The . aud1tor b· registered mail bll d by pu_b- I
, L M 82 vear . old sha ll view and appraJse or li~ notke in newspapers. Ftnl- :
E~~"r'~·of ~P.:YCurtts F:. l.r-~lav . cause to be vlt'wed and ap; ur~ to comply could ~ean $1,!at ,
. ·' . 1
d" eon· praised e:J(:h lui or parcel o 000 fine for each ~.:ar mvolved,
. wi:cs. hSttoded m t'~~frtf: ~1emor· real estate and the improve-: .md five to six
impris·
· ditJOD
ay a ·
ents \ocat•'d thf'reon at least
t
1 H 't 1 h re
m ,
onmen .
1a o~pl a e . ,
been once e&lt;~ch six year period, be· ,
---Tttt elde~ LeMa~ ;as The gin~in~ with 1913. A new value
·tn the hospital smPr unr_ '· . to be placed in the auditor 's
HI - LOW TEMP9
steel wur~f'r IS
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former stru(' lLJnll
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treasu rer s NEW YORK &lt;UPII l ret.l~_ed about 20 Vf&gt;~r. • .
lic&lt;~te for the tax ~·ear ord· tughesl temperature rep~r~~.
moving ht&gt;rf' hom ( olum dupd b the Board of Tax AP· Tuesdav to the U. S. w.~'t\.lcl
" ""• where tht' four . star gt&gt;n. ere Is ,Y
wa~ born.
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WVELAND _ A GROUP 39 P. 0 Box 401, Pomeroy..
ace ~ afoot 1
l CJI fwf..tthy, YOUDI Cleveland I In other business Fronk W1ll
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vtte~ in btr r
g
f ~AnesJ executives Interested • and Frank Fugate were r~rt· 1 ator
m~.~· eu I'm good looking,
L• teeing lht city grow
an-l ed sllll tn the
ce .;::;, Tempests' front . end but o!:'btng spectocular," sbe
~ eodhced formation Tuesday of in Metgs Genera ospt
lI
ember has a pomted
id today iD serious roues.
I oluntary civic orgamzatlon F'ugale is in Holzer Hosplla. ~oss-~at snags on road obsta- II
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I ed ''Group 66"
Phil Ohlinger ga\'e a report 00 ' ~~ N d said that the Amer· ut,~"·~r~'Wil~~. ,
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George Steinhre~er. .}';Z~: ~~~n~;~~;n" Program and it lean Association of ~:tiro~~ Minister is Held
ldeJt
of Kinsman ' anne kes· l was dertded to sponsor a bowl· hod received more an .
lit Co. and the group spo . , .
f the Eighth Dis- reports of Tempests becommg I, For Molesting
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.Col. Chiaramonte oald..
Is uates !rom Ibis elass wo....to Meigs eounty !Pomeroy, m regular s
[attended by Frank Vaushand .... State Highway Palrol an· superintendent,
given Immediate
in Viet Nam un- Mondav.
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the Paul easel, Guy Guinther an
we
new recruit who apply now w
be at Patrol Posts tllrOU8hOU
Drew Webster Post The Post desires to ~v~irth- Cheel!ebrel!. Paul Casci gave l l.ounced_ todo~ a Wednesday, 1n the new scllodL, II wl!l ad- alate. He said new men are
\11 4~ -"~- - . names, oddresses
a
oun- a report on \be progress of the clas~ will sta en
held In the Patrol• new ac ' now aooignad to Patrol Posts
davs of men from MeigS C ,
how plans The Horse Aprtl '!1.
• _ • __ --~- I -rn" 1.. Colnml)l!.
-; 1- "'"'"!!tu 1\f
re!ll•a..·m t n~ ,...• .,... -"":
tl serving in V1et \horse s
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Col Roben M.. "'uuut~muuK&gt;, .... I ••· nean:~:~~. ~.~..........
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for d
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Nam The Post is constbscdermg ::iwgs '';;.untv Riding Club and 1
Entrance exam cbeonsduled \
requirements lor Pa.
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th new class are s
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Irom Pi10
age
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Fair
ST. FI\ANCIS, Wis. iUPII
9 a.m., Saturdoy, AprU 9, trol service If":
U "'""'can lnter.'or Po '
· . "" blfthday greetings,
or · 22n a •
_ A blue.eyed, blow coed
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WIEK
~ l t!'l! saki tbe him, a romeoy • p. , other token showing the IGrounds.
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be the
preold!ng
OPEN THURSOAY AFTIINOO
a couple getting
for
Kenneth Borris and Phil
j.d,. oltbe mnnlclpal court
t IP'! divorce m a M(lxJcan ff
sE"rvmg their country Anyone , linger served refreshments rot- in tbls MUwaukee suburb.
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b ·t th names
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Ilowing the mee m'
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ood hysical condt· Palrol Post.
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·Mrs. Pickens is
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first United
Pre~byt..enan
of Middl•port mel Moo-

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Dale Wlllburn, Mrs. Jack Col•
man, Darlene Bender,
Mrs.
Thomas Kelly, Mrs. Ray Pick·
ens and Mrs. Bostic.

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report on M01rrh 21 inspe&lt;'lion
t ! Mn. apu· k08 w. ese-nted an !when Theodorus Council '
~ G~~· .,. trs. JC ensg."r w.11 •
lh" I )augh1ers of Amt&gt;rica, meI
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messa . -••
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and Mon ay evening .at the 100~
. • of, Time Being Mo..qt Pl":'rious and Hal l. The Council was oomph.
~ &lt; bu !&lt;.lei-rilly B•lng Now ... She read ~ ~ented and given a grade of e1
Jn apgroprlate scripture
pass- ( rllenl. on .Its ~ ork .
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and rlosed with a pnem .. _ The meetmg opened in r~tual.
•'Life."
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Mrs. Thomas Kelly gave the I counril~r. pre~idi_ng. . Mrs.
Prialilll SURPRISE ANSWER ...
. epening prayer nnd • Miss ~ Wa~el} and Edrth ~rtzm~ . asCharlotte Davidson read scriJ&gt;- 1soc1ate state councilor, were
(Antwr. ... tomorrow)
. 't ture from John. The
study Iwelromed. Reported ill were
Ju...bki:VALUI BASIS AUTHOR OALU:Y
II~ ! le-sson on ",J nnah in tht&gt; Fi !\h" , E~na Bartels, Kathryn Good· /' l'~rd•f•
Aan.-l;'r: WluJt G bou trltn Kl'U IW~ully a reuflnmb 111itl
~ WIS giv£&gt;n br Mrs. F'red Lt•w is. , Will and Ednn Reibel and Lillian
IMenant!mp{uyeeuWdfuraraiae-,.&amp;AA.I.H&amp;''
Durin~ thf bw.; mss session : Demos key and . Bet~y Denny /
-~ ~ the group pl::tnnPd a food sale ~err reported m distress ha\'·
""'f for Mav 12 f£&gt;a1ltr ing
ham mg lost a father and grandfath- · ·-=-----=::-:---::---:::-::--:-- - - -- - ch~ese sal ad. The ham ~r b~· dt•ath. Marie H~~rk gave :
\ -, · · &amp;li4will sell for 7!1 r·rnts pr·r pound hr report of the audltmg com•
and the ch"ese 59 cents r ri;Jitee. whJeh W"JS accepted. .
.U
f _ Fi~ pound. Mel~bt'r~ of the gr::p 1 A letter of thanks was sent , By UnUed Press lnttmatloaal stock. It is proposed to Issue
·· .· c; may be contaeted for the items. to the IOOF lodge for cleaning ! WASHINGTON - The N_avy one share of lhe new preferred
' en 1 Mr s. Richard Vau ~ han , prt•si- the hall for the rally. Mrs. · has selected North Amer1can (Gr each three shares of
was dent. closed thr rnert.mg with \~a~ely th a~ked the Coundl for Aviation Inc. to design and common held.
,.
Unl 1 the poem.
·· Tht~ Childrr n·s •havmg a nl&lt;'e rally and also develop te·st models of a new However, co!llpany o£flc~.als
Jowl Hour." ~1rs. Rostic served a Ithankr_d Pa rh member of the I television guided missile called said de-tail s of the plan may be ,
' hy!)l dessert course til thn~f' presf'nt l r.omm1ttees .. She also announ· the Condor. Northrop Corp. was ' changed befo.re the annual
· luffi including Mrs. Ed ward c rooks. ('('d a. meetmg _of _the Pa_st ! the other competitor for the 1meeting, wh1ch has been
De Mrs. Fred Lew1s. :\1rs. R•rh· C~unc •lors As soc~atton of D1s- 1contract.
delayed indefinitely by federal
eo~ ard Vaughan. Mi5:; Charlo1te . ll tr~ 13. _for Arrtl 24. at Tup-- 1 Although details are secret, I court order because or the
pro~ ~vid son . Mrs Jack Sfii1N- pe:s ~lams_ and e:~rplamed thai the Conder is known to be ; insurgency st orkholder fight .by
her l twld . Miss Ho.&lt;ot"'1la Lisle. Mrs. ~~· f_ counrJiors _of each ~~un.. planned as an airborne mi ss ile . K!E"iner. Bell &amp; Co. and Alhed
late.: - . -(fl m lhf'b dt~~nr: are ellgtble !system with a range of about . Products Corp.
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OPEN FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, 9 TO 9

proposed dtstnbutlon ln the ' the Federal Home Lean Bank
nature of a stock div iffi!nd of ' Board testified that the finan-

o~~ millio~ eh~res of $4.25 ' cial condilions and practices of
d1vtdend convertible preferred 71 of the associations have
given the board serious con-

SOCIAL

WEDNESDAY
AMATEUR GAitOENER 'S
Club or Middleport will
Wednesday, April ! at 8 p.m.
at the hnme of Mrs. Betty
Cline, 24 Walnut-st., with Mrs.
Russell Mills assisting hostess.
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd will present

Nesllod In tho back of the heel Is a
small goring tha·t expands, surrounds,

and hugs yoor heel. lucky you , , , to find
a pump that refuses to slip,
13.99
Bone, Black Call,
Black Pate'\!&gt; Navy Others 12.99-15.99

WIN
AN EASTER HAM FOR YOUR FAMILY
..
,, . AT CHAPMAN-CANADAY ...

HAM CONTEST
NAME .. ............•...••••••••

ADDRESS .. ....... . .... . ....... , .•
PHONE ..•.•...... ...... , •• , :·••••

tbe program and roll call ret sponse will be a garden chore.
THE POMEROY SHAKEspeare club will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Dale Smith.
THURSDAY
EVANGELINE CHAPTER,
OES, Middleport, will
meet
Thursday evening, April 7 at
7:30 p. m. lor the regul81" mee~
lng.
LAUREL CLIFF
Healtr club will meet
clay evening at the home or
Mrs. Lloyd Wright.
~'RIDAY

ALBERT WOODAR!J, eminent commander, of Ohio Valley
Commandtry, No. 24, K. T.
has asked all Sir Knights oo
meet at the temple Friday at
7 p. m. 00 attend Gnnd Friday
service at the !"ederated
Church. Sir Knights are welcome with or without uniform .

OffiO VALLEY COMMANDery No. 24, KT will me•t at
the Masonic TempiP Sunday at
6:30 a.m. oo attend Easter ser-

vices at United
Methodist
Church. All Sir Knlgs are welcome with or without unifurm.
ADDITIONAL immunization
dinlcs are Thursday, 7. 9 p. m

at school bus garage, Tuppers
Plains and Friday 7 • 9 p. m.
at Charlea Harris
Packing
House, Portland.
SUNDAY
EASTER SUNRISE service
will be held at the Enterprise
EUB church Sunday at 6 a.m.,
wltb the Youth Fellowship ln
charge. Breakfast will follow
ln the church dining room. •
HEMLOCK GROVE church
will hold Easter Sunrise servk:e Sunday, at &amp; a.m. A special
program wlll be presented at
7:30 p.m.
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CHAPMAN-CANADAY SHOES
POMEROY, OHIO

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"Clip out the "Bunny Coupon'', fill in name, address and
phone 11umber. Deposit it in our box in store. No purch-

.ue necessary.

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In the MIMe Block Next ,.llloerhldt

~' POMIIOY'I QUALITY SHOI

nou

hi-fashion styles.

$1.99 • $2.99 • $3.99
LADIES EASTER

LADIES' excitlnely
DRESSESEaster
see

BLOUSES

our selection of
new
Fashions . . . your favorite colors and color
combinations . . . all with the new look for

Ladies Easter blouses in whites,
solid colon and printed fashion

tZ)ISpt·ing and Easter.

designs . . . styled for Easter

ou~

fit matcblne.

Report Made
By Detachment

LADIES BUDGET PRICED

EASTER DRESSES
See this budget priced of
excellent atyles ln solid

color-s and fancy printed
fabrics . . . you will love
them all .

Ladle~ Mesh- Plain

$ 3 ·,99

Connie Harbour.

SttEER ·SEAMLESS

NYLON HOSE
Sheer seamless nylon bOBe in your
choice of mJcro mesh or flat knit ..
the seasons newest shades •. ...

Ladies' New
Elster Style

first quality.

HANDBAGS

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palra

for

62 Comet2 Door
6 cyl. Std. tr•na.
•nd heater.

Rldio

eHI·Heels
eSiacke ·

62 Ford Gal. 500
4 dr. 8 cyl. At

Tt~nl.,

P.

63 Falcon 2 Dr.

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JlleafMI Valley ilo.pJial
CARMI!L
ADMITTED: Mrs. Owen Dal·
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IDn, Glenwood; Mrs.
Elsie The Young Adult Clasl
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Condee, Pt. Plealant; JiiiDIIS a e c urcb r...-..uy Ill
Snyder, Vinton: Lucipcla Har- Tayloc, a"islant Jeailer.J111~Jd,- ll

Radio and heater

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WITH NOVEL TIES

65 Ford Gal. 500
2 dr. Hardtop, 289 tnglnl,
stli'tdud trans. Radio 1nd

httter

NEW STYLES IN LADIES

65 Ford Gal. 500
64 Galaxie XL
Conv.rtibl11, 8 cylinder,
auto tnns., power tfHro
ing, power brtkes 1nd
windows, r•dlo &amp; h"ter

EASTER FLATS

SOFT PLUSH

New foot slimming Easter flats wjtl\ dainty b_ows
and buckles that makes them as new ... select tiom
black, bone or white . 4 to 9.

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BUNNIES

Black, Bont
White

ASST. COLORS

$1·''

61 Olds 98 2 Door
H.T. At tnns. All power,

pair

rldlo 1nd heeltr

63 Mercury Monte.
4 Dr. Auto. trent. Power
stHrlng, r11dlo &amp; heater

63 Thunderbird
Hardtop, power sturlnv,
power brakes, power win·
dow1. 2 Dr.

60 Ford

FRESH WHOLESOME-NOVELTY

in your family . . . aolid colors and

pair

GI.RLS EASTER

MIUINERY

Features:

DRE·ss
SLACKS
The easy to

tan and olive.

Mens Colorful

New Elster

MENS CAMPUS ·
BROADCLOTH '

DiUS
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TIES
FaneyJ!alll!r tte.
In your obolc:e of
4 In !land or the
Reddl-Ued 111101. '
exc&lt;llenl colon
and delitPUt.
4 In ~and

••r.:t . .
$1',00'
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SHIR,fS

CLUB

lite Couplea_ Club !M!II"I II tile
bemUf' llr, and lfn. ~
1111'111 011 FrJPy tvelllltc- DJD.
. . - .-nt~· albolt aa.s.
Jnc. Mr. and Mn. Jamea Dleltl,
Jr., MI-. IDd llfn. Mel Cim,
Mr.
Lelllr Zortle,
Mr. IIIII

SPECIAL SALE PRICES!
LADIES SPRING &amp; EASTER

.s

14'4 to

... - lal•- ..
C•venltnt T•IM

•Doon . tWinclow.

tc:.J~~~ -

u.,.

COATS

.00

Lemlneltd Cl'lpel
•ndWoole
Comporo 11$19.95

FURNITURE CO.

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Frida~ Night

Opening
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GIRL'S BEAUTIFUL
SPRING &amp; EASTER

·RIGHT
GUARD
DEODORANT

DRESSES
Assorted Colors In
Solids and Printed
Patterns

LADIES NEW SPRING

DRESSES

Comp1re11 $3.99
REG. 991

NEW FABRICS IN

JUST

EXCITING COLORS

s

Comp1re
II $8.95

.00
each

WONDERFUL
HAIR
SPRAY

5Jc

First Quality Extra

AND TOYS
CANDY FILLED

59c spt

SHEER SEAMLESS

to

NYLON HOSE

Roll UpSI"ve

COTTON
BLOUSES

CHOICE OF MESH OR

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Now

FLAT KNIT

Spri"'l
Shtc111 .

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Only

LADIES LACE TRIMMED

Comp•re
It $1.29

99c

to

Sj-99
REG. $1.99

19in.SOFA
PIUOWS
ecordona
Early America•
Prints

ONE SIZE FITS ALL

c

e Sl!el 11-lf·L

ASSORTED COLORS

STRETCH GLOVES

HALF SLIPS

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EASm BUNNIES

For Your Spring Outfit
LADIES WHITE NYLON

DOUBLE FRONT SHADOW PANEL

e Pastel Colora
e Lace Trlmme4

Soft, Cuddly Plush

SS!

polra
For

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FASHIONABLE EASTER STYLED

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LADIES SPRING &amp; EASTER

MILLINERY
IRutlful Ellll!llbl•
MetchlntJ
CompiN

REG. $1.99
4Yd. Length

FOOTWEAR
At Economy Prlcts

CHILDREN$
NEW EASTER
STYLES _ _

1.88

LITTLE GIRLS
WHITE OR BLACK
STRAPS _ _

PUMPS

IIBAVY TICKING COVERING

In Wltlte, Bilek, Bone

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DRESS

sz 9'

Womon'a·Dreu Haol

PRINTS
Aul Patterns

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SNWEIS

T!., , , .. !l'_lenty on H1nd
.

e Discontinuin~

MASON, W. VA.

Sizes 3 to 6x- 7 tol4

Slle1

FOr All YciUrNi•d•- LOw PriM
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STORE HOURS:
Open Every Day, All
Doy Until 5:30 PM
Seturdoyo NJvht Til 8:00

MASON

Large Bed Pillows
eFioorihe

PICKENS
HARDWARE

REG. $1.00

I to 10

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SHORT $&amp;,liVE STYLI

., .:. fit!__ ;;:·..-~loi ,.L

'299

SHREDDED FOAM FIWD
eFraml!ltLumber

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,_..S PAN.CY COTTON
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ONLY

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Mr. and Mn. Harry Miller
IDd Mr. and Mn. RoiJerl ~
were . *1110111 1111 III8IDben o1

$]-99

eare for
Dress Slacks that never
needs ironing . . . favor·
ite Spring co~ors of black,

DIE SHOE BOX

ClOVPI.Ji:8

cy trims.

$1-00 and

wtiiedll

band student an4 are priced
at $1.50 for adults: cblldren 6
tllrough 12 years, $1 and chD·
dren und~r 8 years free when
accomparued by parenta.
Mrs. Harry Snowden and Mro
Dale Nibert are """""hairmen:
All proceeds are used tor the

New Furniture

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POWER. MOY/US
. •ncl '
·House Cleaning ~
NEEDS

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8 •• SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9.

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MISS

HUFF'Y'

3 ROOMS

Serving wllt he !rom 11:30
a.m. until 3 p.m. and Ucl&lt;ets:
may be obtained from 1 n y I

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A\ltOmltiPHy-.
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SHOP FOR SPRING AND EASTER NOW . .

MARRIAGE UCENSE
PT. PLEASANT- Three
pies have made
for marriage licenses the office of the County Clerk. Applylng were: Charlea
Eugene
Morgan, 24, Cottageville, and
Allee Juanita Carpenter, 18,
Letart: Donald Arthur Bowen,
34, Pt. Pleasant, and Phyllis
Jean Kincade, 30, Pl Pleasant: Burl Lee Duncan, 18, Henderson, and Sharon Kay Stover, 18, Apple Grove.

Sendisg gifta were Miss
dy Tennant, Mrs. Dallas WalkPolice detachment beader, Mrs. Pansy Fry,
Mrs.. ed by Sgt. Howard Parks has
James King, Mrs. Thelma
its activity report lor
bert, Mrs. Juanlla Fry, Mrs. March. It showed:
Carl Gibbs, Mrs. Cecil DlUlcan, Investigation ol three lataHMrs. Tbom.as Grinstead, Mrs. Ues; four otber accidents inBethel Vance, Mrs. carroll Ad· volving $6,900 property · damage
ams, Jr., Mrs. H. J. Burris, and Injuries 1o three persons;
Mrs. Robert Cooke, Mrs. Earl recovered $6!4 worth sUllen
Ewing, Mrs. George Carson, perty and returned it to
Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. Della lui owners;· Issued 49 warning Lt. Clrarlene Suneson was
Newland, Mrs. Jack Stevens, notlcea. of motor vehicle cnde· the first woman ever aaslgned
Mrs. Rome Harbour, Mra . Blll one felony 1.,...1, made
lo sen duty as a line officer of
Howard, Mrs. Larry Lamas- road law misdemeanor arrests· the United Slat•• Navy.
ters, Mrs. Larry Cheesebrew, seven other misdemeanor ar~
Mrs. Bill Zuspan..
rests Including lntoxciatlon bad
LUTHERAN CHURCH ME:-1 checks assault and batter'y
The Honorable Judge James Man" hours expended lnciudLee Thompson, Judge of the ed 40 hours giving drivers exCirtcult Cocurts _of Mason and ams; 205 hours fn olfic:e cornPu nam ounlles was
guest pletlng records and reports-speaker at the regular dinner 193 hours on inveBiigaUons ;f
Tht llt1tt llhot lilr .....
meeting of the
Lutheran criminal violations: 8 hours
Church Men at St
Paul's nl
•'•
•
- - II fltrfoc:t ll)llt.
Lutheran Churcb
lnvoc e otO1ng w..,.ht laws on high' Riehl pflct,IIIOI
lion was given by
Jose~ ways; I hours on school bus
$10.99
Paugh and the Scrll(ture les- Inspections, and 18 hours ln
r ..,,......, llu:IJic .. .._.
son was read by Robert Layne. court on criminal cases.
Those attending were Duane
Church, I)ean Sobol~ Henry Registrants May
Buck, Jr., Henry Roney, John
Wlll, Wllllam Russell, Harry Sign up Saturday
Layne, Lloyd Roosh, Wllllam PT. PLEASANT _ L. W.,
R. Powell, Harold Rose, James .
La
c ll
MilliOn County Clerk,
yne, arro Adams,
Jr . , announces his office wlll
Joseph Paugh, Robert Layne
,...
Rev. Jack T. Welch, gueats Val: main open late Sallll'&lt;llly, Ap- '
lie Toney and Judge Themp. rll, 9th ID give res.ldents an opson.
portunlty ID register before regLADIES NIGifl' AT ROTARY IStraUo~ deadline for the May
Ladles Night was observed lllttt prtmary election. The Counnt the regular dinner meeting ty office usually closing
at
of the Rotary Club held
on noon on Saturday will remain
Thuraday evening at Hartford open this week until f p.m.
Methodist Church wltb lbe la· p.....,na who wDI he 21 oa or
dlea ol the cburch serving the belore the general
election
meal. Rw.:sell CApehart present- may regiater ROW and vote In
ed the program, 1 111m
IILACK
08 the primary elec:tlon. Voters
"Water Pollution" and what is must live In the slate one
PATENT
being done by the various planta
ln the county 10 days
ln the Oblo and Kanawha VIJ.
the preeind IG days.
leys tD lmprtvt tlle COIICIJiloL Women, who llavt cl.
Those attendlng """' .Mr. lbelr lamt by lllllrriage 1111111
and M!'l. Robert Gilmore,, .Mr. also reglater.
and Mrs. Edwin Stein, .Mr. and
---Mrs. Harry Mlller, Mr. and Travel enlbustaata,ll tlle U.
Mrs. Mel Clark, Rev. aod Mn.
Stalel apentl ID elllma~
, Middleport, 0.
llfll'CUI 1\-oup, .Mr. IDd Mn. $80 bW1on annaallyJa lbelr Ira.,
Rome Wllllaini!OD, .Mr. and Mrs:
Rlclrard 0111, .Mr. and Mrs. Ai-lhur Thall&lt;!!, Mr. and M ra.
Lloyd Roush, Mr. and llfrL
Donalti"F. Roulb, Mr. and Mn.
Jluuoii Capehart, Mr. 1D d
Mrs. Harman Layne, Mr. and
Mn.· Jacl: ll'lelber, Mr. Frank
Calltlllart and Mr. Nelsoa Jt~t-

nlnp.

Toppers and bonnell in white
and aaaorted colon witb fan·

RAY RIGGS, INC.

ATHEt.IS, 0.

Sl.99

$1.99_$3~99

1 Dr. Hardtop. VI, st1ndo
ard trans. R1dlo &amp; hHter

PHONE 593-6601

• Boy• Oxford•
eGirle Strapa
and Patenlt

bright happy printed patterns wilb
damty trims ... all machine wuh·
able
S to 6X and 7 to 14

59 Ford Galaxie

RAY RIGGS, INC.

have Deal styled oxfords
with rubber heels.

Cute dress 11¥105 for lbe little miss

Conv. 352 "'"'· Std. trent.
lbdlo 1nd h11tlr

MlddiOIIOrt

lass . . . select for the
little girls new patents or
straps . . . tor the boy we

DRESSES

63 Ford Gal. 500

US~OCARLOT
Locust &amp; Syc1mor1 Sts,

FOOTWEAR

CUTE NEW STYLES
SPRING &amp; EASTER

62 Thunderbird

Keith Goble Ford

BOYS NEW

Footwear for the lad or

H1rdtop, power stHrlng,
J)OWtr brlket, power win·
dows, 1ir conditioning.
'2 Dr.

t,5 Ford Fair. 500

AND

EASTER STYLE

Treot lht family to wholesome candy this Eamr . . . no.olty aosorlment . . . doliciauely frtsh.

Ing

1 Dr.· H1rdfop; ·'llt •nl"
lne, Cruislm1tlc tr1nt
Low ml1eqe.

GIRLS

EASTER CANDIES

Country S'ldan, St1tlon
Wagon 4 dr. 8 cyl. ~a.lto
trans. with 1lr condition-

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be held Sunday, April 17 at the Rlcru:.ond: West ~umbla.
al _period refreshments
Ul'diruutce scnoot catel81"11.
..
, :::;o;:~ !:;· ~-!'. :::::! ~.p .
The dinner was formerly
DISCHARGED: ~
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. ltOJlllel'll
smorgasbord but Ibis year
Crown City; Jamo.s R.. Bigg•, -~ndor•on and •on, Ml!&lt;e,
be a food-o-rama and will
Mason; Theodore Smilh, Le- Evelyn Holter, Mrs. Ma~~:JI
lure tried chicken, baked ;~;:j!~~H:el:e~n~M:e:ad~ow~s,~M~U~ID~n~R~t.~Sc~ar~b~ro~ug~h~an~d~Mi=·.,~:;
meat loaf, corn, peas,
Ann Carleton.
beans, mashed potatoes,
salad jello saled cake
cooki~s coffee 'mn~ 'and
rolls. '
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band ·

The

EASm BASKETS

6 cylinder, st.. ndird trans.

Canv. 352 eng. Std. tran1.,
rtdio and heeter

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CANDY FILLED

steering, rtdlo end heater

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TAKE TE8T
PT. 49
PLEASANT
_ Forty • t hospital.
nine stndents of the county's
three · Junior High achools'
eighth grades took t,he Golden
Horseshoe test Tuesday at Ordnance sch00111 n by Otis R"
ve
"!~!-Th~ tests relate to West Vlf·
gm" HtSoory and wlll he graded by !he State Department of
Educatton and the four county wmners will go ID Ch81"lesoon for ceremorues ol May
ath.

s2

Hi-fashion in Easter F08twear . ..
select from smart heels or popu.
lar stacks in white, bone and black
.. . sizes 4 to 9.

Mens Spring
PERM·PRESS

IS N. COURT ST.

EXCELLENT STYLES

New Styles For Easter

Mr F.d~or T..yn• ""' In 1Hospital m Pomeroy wer~ the at 1:30 p.m. resultlbg ln $200
Wheeling, W. Va. I'!Veral daya bus driver Rev. DaVld D. ~UllOa, property damage but nq perlast week due oo the death of Jr., 42, New Haven, lac.eratlon .sonal Injuries. .
bls father·ln-law, Mr.
Wald ol the lip; Daryl McCoy, 52 . It
rred h
tru k
Weaver.
Hartford, scalp la,.,ratton: Mary . occu . " en 1
c
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Layne Ann Parker, 15, Hartford, la· driven by Joseph Lee Barker,
have returned home after spend- ceraUon of the left ankle: Har- 45, Glenwood, traveling north
ing a month's vacation
at old Parker, 10 Hartford, shock, on Rt. Z, was intending ID enClearwaler Reach, Florida.
and Wilham Ashby, 11, Har~ ter Jhe offshoot on lbe highway
Mra. Roy Dale Grimm, Jr. ford, laceration about tbe eye. to weigh his truck, missed It,
ha&amp; returned home a«er being The bus was hit by the train and when !lacking up, atriiCk
a patient at Holzer Hospital. as 1t crossed the track.
the car behind driven by James
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McComb of
R. Richardson, 23, Ashton, W.
Pittsburgh, Pa. spent the week·
DIVORCE ORDERED
Va. Neither driver was cited.
end bore visiting her parents, PT PLEASANT
A d
A •• ll led 1 tb
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roush, and
·
- n or er . . rres~ s
a
e county
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Roush. has be~ e~tered lD the olltce Jatl mclude William Estep, 21,
It is reported that Johnny of the C1rcutt Clerk grantmg a West Columbia, charged wilb
Roush, a patient at Thomas divorce oo Barbara Ellen Me- petty larceny, and Baroon Pear·
Memorial Hospital in Charle&amp;- Darnel . from Robert . Elsworth son, 26, Rt. 1 Pl. Pleasant, non·
ton, is improving alter his re- McOaruel. The plamtiH was aupport. The Sherlfl'o depar~
cent heart attack.
also g~anted care and custody ment also apprehended two
Tennant has been • of thetr two mfant children, ~apees !rom LekiB State Hospatient at Medical Cenpttal and returned them oo tbe

Mrs. Kermit
C. A. Thomas
Hospllai
at Galllpolis
Weaver,
Mrs.Gress,
MartinMrs. BerlsParsons
lias been •· a
ford, Ml'l. Thelma Capehart.
p~tlent at Pleasant ValMrs. James Gress, Mrs. Wll· ley Hospttal.
bur Webb, Mrs. Bernard Liev· Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson
JOg, Mrs. Wlllta~ McFarland, have returned home f r o m
Mrs. Dou~Jas Miller,
Mr s.
the wmter months at
Otha Llevmg, Mrs.
Flor1da.
Gilmore, Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. R. G. Greene returned
man, Miss Amanda Miller, Maoon Friday after being a
ter, Andy Berisford, Miss
medical patient at Pleasant
lene Weaver, all from
New
Hospital,
Haven, Out of lown guests
tending were Mrs. Mathilda
Noble, Mrs. steve Noble, Mrs.
Bud, Casey, Mrs. Ralph Sarson,
Mrs.. Stanley Harbour, Mr 1 ,
William stump, Mrs.
Nate
Woods, Mrs. Vera Dodson, Miss

FOOlWEAR

AT ALL TIMES

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For matching your Easter out·
fit . . solid sprlna colors and

LADIES'
EASTER

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size fits aiL

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CAtENDAR

Uncover ·
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comfort
secret

Easter.

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Mrs. Betzing spoke briefly : ~elevisio~ tracer camera mak- 1 WASHl NGTON -The Senate
BABY CHICKS
:md lhankrd the Council for ' mg ~ontmuous pictures of the appears ready !or quick approFrl. &amp; Sat. Apr. 8-9
. kindness shown her. The mem- 1miSSile m fltght and the target val to the bill to give federal
(with 8 Gal. of Ges )
hers .sang Happ)' Birthday to Impact.
regulatory authorities broader
Certified
Gas Station
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, control over the len ing po IcJes
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BEND, lnd.-..Studeba· of savings and loan assGci8·
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FREE

STRETCH
NYLON
GLOVES

coata ln laminated wool and blended tal&gt;

::::!::=~ - aunetted by the above cartoon.

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A beautiful selection of Ladies new Ea!lter

hrl-

dal shower recently at the New
Haven E.U.B. Church. Hostesses were Mrs. Harry Mlller,
Mra . Jack Flesher, Ml'l. Thomao Hollman and Mrs. Eddie
Bumgarner. The gift
table
and refreshment table ~e
decorated wlth umbrella, mm·
lature bride and croom and
bridesmaid, using the
color
scheme ol pink and green.
Tholl&lt; aUendlng were Mrs.
Phil Bat!y, Mrs. Fred Batey,
Mrs. Jack Fleshor, Mrs . Eddie
Bumgarner, Mrs . Harry MU!er,
Mrs. c. A. AthOy, Mrs. Edward Bumgarner, Mrs. George
Jewell, Mrs. J. c. Roush, Mrs.
R. F. Bryant, Mrs. James N.
Roush, Mrs. Robert Tennant,
Mr!, Charles Roush,
Mr '·
Howard Burris, Mrs. D.
T.
Roush, Mrs. William
Gress,

PO"'EROY, OHIO

-,---, Now .......,. the eiul&lt;CI leUo!'l
to form the aurpriae anawer, aa ·

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slightly injured Sunday evenlng w~en their bus was struck

F0 odo()•RaJR3
Event Planned

TfUC.k'9A0 t0
Jn Aec!l•dent

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JIRll, HARBOUR &amp;pNORED Mrs Cooke, and Mr. and Mrs. by. Baltimore and Ohio freight PT. PLEASANT - 'l'lle Sher· PT. PLEASANT - The an· :::• 6~:e;:a~i.!:i. B:. fng. The subject wao Heavtn.
lolrlt. Dannie HarbOur, the Burns.
tram at railroad crossing here. iff's Department lnveBillated nual band dinner sponsored Paul Hufl.;an . Leon· Leate; Song and prayer opened the
former Dianne MOler, was bon·
PERSONAI3
1 Treated ln Veterans Memorial a two vehicle mishap Tuesday by the lora! Band Boosters wlll Casto· pt
Pieasant-'
John meeting and after tbe de'lo:~;ll

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Five pas·

sengers on a church bus were

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~SSIS AND

CHILOR!NS
.~IRI!:AN MADE SNEAKERS nnlte,
NMlty. SIHI 5 ,. 3
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·Mrs. Pickens is
nAIIker for
Sr"'v

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I of the !

I~ iP'i)l Church
first United
Pre~byt..enan
of Middl•port mel Moo-

~l!liMmlLm-&amp;.1·~""'-'~

e. lMI

Dale Wlllburn, Mrs. Jack Col•
man, Darlene Bender,
Mrs.
Thomas Kelly, Mrs. Ray Pick·
ens and Mrs. Bostic.

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•cy,

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lo

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Edith Wakely. d"tr'ct depu
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1 th hom
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e;en11T1 3t' e
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report on M01rrh 21 inspe&lt;'lion
t ! Mn. apu· k08 w. ese-nted an !when Theodorus Council '
~ G~~· .,. trs. JC ensg."r w.11 •
lh" I )augh1ers of Amt&gt;rica, meI
, 'I
messa . -••
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111as er
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them!. ''Things Unseen
and Mon ay evening .at the 100~
. • of, Time Being Mo..qt Pl":'rious and Hal l. The Council was oomph.
~ &lt; bu !&lt;.lei-rilly B•lng Now ... She read ~ ~ented and given a grade of e1
Jn apgroprlate scripture
pass- ( rllenl. on .Its ~ ork .
.
and rlosed with a pnem .. _ The meetmg opened in r~tual.
•'Life."
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Mrs. Thomas Kelly gave the I counril~r. pre~idi_ng. . Mrs.
Prialilll SURPRISE ANSWER ...
. epening prayer nnd • Miss ~ Wa~el} and Edrth ~rtzm~ . asCharlotte Davidson read scriJ&gt;- 1soc1ate state councilor, were
(Antwr. ... tomorrow)
. 't ture from John. The
study Iwelromed. Reported ill were
Ju...bki:VALUI BASIS AUTHOR OALU:Y
II~ ! le-sson on ",J nnah in tht&gt; Fi !\h" , E~na Bartels, Kathryn Good· /' l'~rd•f•
Aan.-l;'r: WluJt G bou trltn Kl'U IW~ully a reuflnmb 111itl
~ WIS giv£&gt;n br Mrs. F'red Lt•w is. , Will and Ednn Reibel and Lillian
IMenant!mp{uyeeuWdfuraraiae-,.&amp;AA.I.H&amp;''
Durin~ thf bw.; mss session : Demos key and . Bet~y Denny /
-~ ~ the group pl::tnnPd a food sale ~err reported m distress ha\'·
""'f for Mav 12 f£&gt;a1ltr ing
ham mg lost a father and grandfath- · ·-=-----=::-:---::---:::-::--:-- - - -- - ch~ese sal ad. The ham ~r b~· dt•ath. Marie H~~rk gave :
\ -, · · &amp;li4will sell for 7!1 r·rnts pr·r pound hr report of the audltmg com•
and the ch"ese 59 cents r ri;Jitee. whJeh W"JS accepted. .
.U
f _ Fi~ pound. Mel~bt'r~ of the gr::p 1 A letter of thanks was sent , By UnUed Press lnttmatloaal stock. It is proposed to Issue
·· .· c; may be contaeted for the items. to the IOOF lodge for cleaning ! WASHINGTON - The N_avy one share of lhe new preferred
' en 1 Mr s. Richard Vau ~ han , prt•si- the hall for the rally. Mrs. · has selected North Amer1can (Gr each three shares of
was dent. closed thr rnert.mg with \~a~ely th a~ked the Coundl for Aviation Inc. to design and common held.
,.
Unl 1 the poem.
·· Tht~ Childrr n·s •havmg a nl&lt;'e rally and also develop te·st models of a new However, co!llpany o£flc~.als
Jowl Hour." ~1rs. Rostic served a Ithankr_d Pa rh member of the I television guided missile called said de-tail s of the plan may be ,
' hy!)l dessert course til thn~f' presf'nt l r.omm1ttees .. She also announ· the Condor. Northrop Corp. was ' changed befo.re the annual
· luffi including Mrs. Ed ward c rooks. ('('d a. meetmg _of _the Pa_st ! the other competitor for the 1meeting, wh1ch has been
De Mrs. Fred Lew1s. :\1rs. R•rh· C~unc •lors As soc~atton of D1s- 1contract.
delayed indefinitely by federal
eo~ ard Vaughan. Mi5:; Charlo1te . ll tr~ 13. _for Arrtl 24. at Tup-- 1 Although details are secret, I court order because or the
pro~ ~vid son . Mrs Jack Sfii1N- pe:s ~lams_ and e:~rplamed thai the Conder is known to be ; insurgency st orkholder fight .by
her l twld . Miss Ho.&lt;ot"'1la Lisle. Mrs. ~~· f_ counrJiors _of each ~~un.. planned as an airborne mi ss ile . K!E"iner. Bell &amp; Co. and Alhed
late.: - . -(fl m lhf'b dt~~nr: are ellgtble !system with a range of about . Products Corp.
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OPEN FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, 9 TO 9

proposed dtstnbutlon ln the ' the Federal Home Lean Bank
nature of a stock div iffi!nd of ' Board testified that the finan-

o~~ millio~ eh~res of $4.25 ' cial condilions and practices of
d1vtdend convertible preferred 71 of the associations have
given the board serious con-

SOCIAL

WEDNESDAY
AMATEUR GAitOENER 'S
Club or Middleport will
Wednesday, April ! at 8 p.m.
at the hnme of Mrs. Betty
Cline, 24 Walnut-st., with Mrs.
Russell Mills assisting hostess.
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd will present

Nesllod In tho back of the heel Is a
small goring tha·t expands, surrounds,

and hugs yoor heel. lucky you , , , to find
a pump that refuses to slip,
13.99
Bone, Black Call,
Black Pate'\!&gt; Navy Others 12.99-15.99

WIN
AN EASTER HAM FOR YOUR FAMILY
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HAM CONTEST
NAME .. ............•...••••••••

ADDRESS .. ....... . .... . ....... , .•
PHONE ..•.•...... ...... , •• , :·••••

tbe program and roll call ret sponse will be a garden chore.
THE POMEROY SHAKEspeare club will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Dale Smith.
THURSDAY
EVANGELINE CHAPTER,
OES, Middleport, will
meet
Thursday evening, April 7 at
7:30 p. m. lor the regul81" mee~
lng.
LAUREL CLIFF
Healtr club will meet
clay evening at the home or
Mrs. Lloyd Wright.
~'RIDAY

ALBERT WOODAR!J, eminent commander, of Ohio Valley
Commandtry, No. 24, K. T.
has asked all Sir Knights oo
meet at the temple Friday at
7 p. m. 00 attend Gnnd Friday
service at the !"ederated
Church. Sir Knights are welcome with or without uniform .

OffiO VALLEY COMMANDery No. 24, KT will me•t at
the Masonic TempiP Sunday at
6:30 a.m. oo attend Easter ser-

vices at United
Methodist
Church. All Sir Knlgs are welcome with or without unifurm.
ADDITIONAL immunization
dinlcs are Thursday, 7. 9 p. m

at school bus garage, Tuppers
Plains and Friday 7 • 9 p. m.
at Charlea Harris
Packing
House, Portland.
SUNDAY
EASTER SUNRISE service
will be held at the Enterprise
EUB church Sunday at 6 a.m.,
wltb the Youth Fellowship ln
charge. Breakfast will follow
ln the church dining room. •
HEMLOCK GROVE church
will hold Easter Sunrise servk:e Sunday, at &amp; a.m. A special
program wlll be presented at
7:30 p.m.
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CHAPMAN-CANADAY SHOES
POMEROY, OHIO

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"Clip out the "Bunny Coupon'', fill in name, address and
phone 11umber. Deposit it in our box in store. No purch-

.ue necessary.

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In the MIMe Block Next ,.llloerhldt

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LADIES' excitlnely
DRESSESEaster
see

BLOUSES

our selection of
new
Fashions . . . your favorite colors and color
combinations . . . all with the new look for

Ladies Easter blouses in whites,
solid colon and printed fashion

tZ)ISpt·ing and Easter.

designs . . . styled for Easter

ou~

fit matcblne.

Report Made
By Detachment

LADIES BUDGET PRICED

EASTER DRESSES
See this budget priced of
excellent atyles ln solid

color-s and fancy printed
fabrics . . . you will love
them all .

Ladle~ Mesh- Plain

$ 3 ·,99

Connie Harbour.

SttEER ·SEAMLESS

NYLON HOSE
Sheer seamless nylon bOBe in your
choice of mJcro mesh or flat knit ..
the seasons newest shades •. ...

Ladies' New
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first quality.

HANDBAGS

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62 Comet2 Door
6 cyl. Std. tr•na.
•nd heater.

Rldio

eHI·Heels
eSiacke ·

62 Ford Gal. 500
4 dr. 8 cyl. At

Tt~nl.,

P.

63 Falcon 2 Dr.

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CARMI!L
ADMITTED: Mrs. Owen Dal·
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IDn, Glenwood; Mrs.
Elsie The Young Adult Clasl
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Condee, Pt. Plealant; JiiiDIIS a e c urcb r...-..uy Ill
Snyder, Vinton: Lucipcla Har- Tayloc, a"islant Jeailer.J111~Jd,- ll

Radio and heater

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WITH NOVEL TIES

65 Ford Gal. 500
2 dr. Hardtop, 289 tnglnl,
stli'tdud trans. Radio 1nd

httter

NEW STYLES IN LADIES

65 Ford Gal. 500
64 Galaxie XL
Conv.rtibl11, 8 cylinder,
auto tnns., power tfHro
ing, power brtkes 1nd
windows, r•dlo &amp; h"ter

EASTER FLATS

SOFT PLUSH

New foot slimming Easter flats wjtl\ dainty b_ows
and buckles that makes them as new ... select tiom
black, bone or white . 4 to 9.

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BUNNIES

Black, Bont
White

ASST. COLORS

$1·''

61 Olds 98 2 Door
H.T. At tnns. All power,

pair

rldlo 1nd heeltr

63 Mercury Monte.
4 Dr. Auto. trent. Power
stHrlng, r11dlo &amp; heater

63 Thunderbird
Hardtop, power sturlnv,
power brakes, power win·
dow1. 2 Dr.

60 Ford

FRESH WHOLESOME-NOVELTY

in your family . . . aolid colors and

pair

GI.RLS EASTER

MIUINERY

Features:

DRE·ss
SLACKS
The easy to

tan and olive.

Mens Colorful

New Elster

MENS CAMPUS ·
BROADCLOTH '

DiUS
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TIES
FaneyJ!alll!r tte.
In your obolc:e of
4 In !land or the
Reddl-Ued 111101. '
exc&lt;llenl colon
and delitPUt.
4 In ~and

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$1',00'
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CLUB

lite Couplea_ Club !M!II"I II tile
bemUf' llr, and lfn. ~
1111'111 011 FrJPy tvelllltc- DJD.
. . - .-nt~· albolt aa.s.
Jnc. Mr. and Mn. Jamea Dleltl,
Jr., MI-. IDd llfn. Mel Cim,
Mr.
Lelllr Zortle,
Mr. IIIII

SPECIAL SALE PRICES!
LADIES SPRING &amp; EASTER

.s

14'4 to

... - lal•- ..
C•venltnt T•IM

•Doon . tWinclow.

tc:.J~~~ -

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COATS

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Lemlneltd Cl'lpel
•ndWoole
Comporo 11$19.95

FURNITURE CO.

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·RIGHT
GUARD
DEODORANT

DRESSES
Assorted Colors In
Solids and Printed
Patterns

LADIES NEW SPRING

DRESSES

Comp1re11 $3.99
REG. 991

NEW FABRICS IN

JUST

EXCITING COLORS

s

Comp1re
II $8.95

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each

WONDERFUL
HAIR
SPRAY

5Jc

First Quality Extra

AND TOYS
CANDY FILLED

59c spt

SHEER SEAMLESS

to

NYLON HOSE

Roll UpSI"ve

COTTON
BLOUSES

CHOICE OF MESH OR

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FLAT KNIT

Spri"'l
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LADIES LACE TRIMMED

Comp•re
It $1.29

99c

to

Sj-99
REG. $1.99

19in.SOFA
PIUOWS
ecordona
Early America•
Prints

ONE SIZE FITS ALL

c

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ASSORTED COLORS

STRETCH GLOVES

HALF SLIPS

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EASm BUNNIES

For Your Spring Outfit
LADIES WHITE NYLON

DOUBLE FRONT SHADOW PANEL

e Pastel Colora
e Lace Trlmme4

Soft, Cuddly Plush

SS!

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LADIES SPRING &amp; EASTER

MILLINERY
IRutlful Ellll!llbl•
MetchlntJ
CompiN

REG. $1.99
4Yd. Length

FOOTWEAR
At Economy Prlcts

CHILDREN$
NEW EASTER
STYLES _ _

1.88

LITTLE GIRLS
WHITE OR BLACK
STRAPS _ _

PUMPS

IIBAVY TICKING COVERING

In Wltlte, Bilek, Bone

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PRINTS
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MASON, W. VA.

Sizes 3 to 6x- 7 tol4

Slle1

FOr All YciUrNi•d•- LOw PriM
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Open Every Day, All
Doy Until 5:30 PM
Seturdoyo NJvht Til 8:00

MASON

Large Bed Pillows
eFioorihe

PICKENS
HARDWARE

REG. $1.00

I to 10

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SHREDDED FOAM FIWD
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IDd Mr. and Mn. RoiJerl ~
were . *1110111 1111 III8IDben o1

$]-99

eare for
Dress Slacks that never
needs ironing . . . favor·
ite Spring co~ors of black,

DIE SHOE BOX

ClOVPI.Ji:8

cy trims.

$1-00 and

wtiiedll

band student an4 are priced
at $1.50 for adults: cblldren 6
tllrough 12 years, $1 and chD·
dren und~r 8 years free when
accomparued by parenta.
Mrs. Harry Snowden and Mro
Dale Nibert are """""hairmen:
All proceeds are used tor the

New Furniture

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POWER. MOY/US
. •ncl '
·House Cleaning ~
NEEDS

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8 •• SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9.

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MISS

HUFF'Y'

3 ROOMS

Serving wllt he !rom 11:30
a.m. until 3 p.m. and Ucl&lt;ets:
may be obtained from 1 n y I

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SHOP FOR SPRING AND EASTER NOW . .

MARRIAGE UCENSE
PT. PLEASANT- Three
pies have made
for marriage licenses the office of the County Clerk. Applylng were: Charlea
Eugene
Morgan, 24, Cottageville, and
Allee Juanita Carpenter, 18,
Letart: Donald Arthur Bowen,
34, Pt. Pleasant, and Phyllis
Jean Kincade, 30, Pl Pleasant: Burl Lee Duncan, 18, Henderson, and Sharon Kay Stover, 18, Apple Grove.

Sendisg gifta were Miss
dy Tennant, Mrs. Dallas WalkPolice detachment beader, Mrs. Pansy Fry,
Mrs.. ed by Sgt. Howard Parks has
James King, Mrs. Thelma
its activity report lor
bert, Mrs. Juanlla Fry, Mrs. March. It showed:
Carl Gibbs, Mrs. Cecil DlUlcan, Investigation ol three lataHMrs. Tbom.as Grinstead, Mrs. Ues; four otber accidents inBethel Vance, Mrs. carroll Ad· volving $6,900 property · damage
ams, Jr., Mrs. H. J. Burris, and Injuries 1o three persons;
Mrs. Robert Cooke, Mrs. Earl recovered $6!4 worth sUllen
Ewing, Mrs. George Carson, perty and returned it to
Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. Della lui owners;· Issued 49 warning Lt. Clrarlene Suneson was
Newland, Mrs. Jack Stevens, notlcea. of motor vehicle cnde· the first woman ever aaslgned
Mrs. Rome Harbour, Mra . Blll one felony 1.,...1, made
lo sen duty as a line officer of
Howard, Mrs. Larry Lamas- road law misdemeanor arrests· the United Slat•• Navy.
ters, Mrs. Larry Cheesebrew, seven other misdemeanor ar~
Mrs. Bill Zuspan..
rests Including lntoxciatlon bad
LUTHERAN CHURCH ME:-1 checks assault and batter'y
The Honorable Judge James Man" hours expended lnciudLee Thompson, Judge of the ed 40 hours giving drivers exCirtcult Cocurts _of Mason and ams; 205 hours fn olfic:e cornPu nam ounlles was
guest pletlng records and reports-speaker at the regular dinner 193 hours on inveBiigaUons ;f
Tht llt1tt llhot lilr .....
meeting of the
Lutheran criminal violations: 8 hours
Church Men at St
Paul's nl
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- - II fltrfoc:t ll)llt.
Lutheran Churcb
lnvoc e otO1ng w..,.ht laws on high' Riehl pflct,IIIOI
lion was given by
Jose~ ways; I hours on school bus
$10.99
Paugh and the Scrll(ture les- Inspections, and 18 hours ln
r ..,,......, llu:IJic .. .._.
son was read by Robert Layne. court on criminal cases.
Those attending were Duane
Church, I)ean Sobol~ Henry Registrants May
Buck, Jr., Henry Roney, John
Wlll, Wllllam Russell, Harry Sign up Saturday
Layne, Lloyd Roosh, Wllllam PT. PLEASANT _ L. W.,
R. Powell, Harold Rose, James .
La
c ll
MilliOn County Clerk,
yne, arro Adams,
Jr . , announces his office wlll
Joseph Paugh, Robert Layne
,...
Rev. Jack T. Welch, gueats Val: main open late Sallll'&lt;llly, Ap- '
lie Toney and Judge Themp. rll, 9th ID give res.ldents an opson.
portunlty ID register before regLADIES NIGifl' AT ROTARY IStraUo~ deadline for the May
Ladles Night was observed lllttt prtmary election. The Counnt the regular dinner meeting ty office usually closing
at
of the Rotary Club held
on noon on Saturday will remain
Thuraday evening at Hartford open this week until f p.m.
Methodist Church wltb lbe la· p.....,na who wDI he 21 oa or
dlea ol the cburch serving the belore the general
election
meal. Rw.:sell CApehart present- may regiater ROW and vote In
ed the program, 1 111m
IILACK
08 the primary elec:tlon. Voters
"Water Pollution" and what is must live In the slate one
PATENT
being done by the various planta
ln the county 10 days
ln the Oblo and Kanawha VIJ.
the preeind IG days.
leys tD lmprtvt tlle COIICIJiloL Women, who llavt cl.
Those attendlng """' .Mr. lbelr lamt by lllllrriage 1111111
and M!'l. Robert Gilmore,, .Mr. also reglater.
and Mrs. Edwin Stein, .Mr. and
---Mrs. Harry Mlller, Mr. and Travel enlbustaata,ll tlle U.
Mrs. Mel Clark, Rev. aod Mn.
Stalel apentl ID elllma~
, Middleport, 0.
llfll'CUI 1\-oup, .Mr. IDd Mn. $80 bW1on annaallyJa lbelr Ira.,
Rome Wllllaini!OD, .Mr. and Mrs:
Rlclrard 0111, .Mr. and Mrs. Ai-lhur Thall&lt;!!, Mr. and M ra.
Lloyd Roush, Mr. and llfrL
Donalti"F. Roulb, Mr. and Mn.
Jluuoii Capehart, Mr. 1D d
Mrs. Harman Layne, Mr. and
Mn.· Jacl: ll'lelber, Mr. Frank
Calltlllart and Mr. Nelsoa Jt~t-

nlnp.

Toppers and bonnell in white
and aaaorted colon witb fan·

RAY RIGGS, INC.

ATHEt.IS, 0.

Sl.99

$1.99_$3~99

1 Dr. Hardtop. VI, st1ndo
ard trans. R1dlo &amp; hHter

PHONE 593-6601

• Boy• Oxford•
eGirle Strapa
and Patenlt

bright happy printed patterns wilb
damty trims ... all machine wuh·
able
S to 6X and 7 to 14

59 Ford Galaxie

RAY RIGGS, INC.

have Deal styled oxfords
with rubber heels.

Cute dress 11¥105 for lbe little miss

Conv. 352 "'"'· Std. trent.
lbdlo 1nd h11tlr

MlddiOIIOrt

lass . . . select for the
little girls new patents or
straps . . . tor the boy we

DRESSES

63 Ford Gal. 500

US~OCARLOT
Locust &amp; Syc1mor1 Sts,

FOOTWEAR

CUTE NEW STYLES
SPRING &amp; EASTER

62 Thunderbird

Keith Goble Ford

BOYS NEW

Footwear for the lad or

H1rdtop, power stHrlng,
J)OWtr brlket, power win·
dows, 1ir conditioning.
'2 Dr.

t,5 Ford Fair. 500

AND

EASTER STYLE

Treot lht family to wholesome candy this Eamr . . . no.olty aosorlment . . . doliciauely frtsh.

Ing

1 Dr.· H1rdfop; ·'llt •nl"
lne, Cruislm1tlc tr1nt
Low ml1eqe.

GIRLS

EASTER CANDIES

Country S'ldan, St1tlon
Wagon 4 dr. 8 cyl. ~a.lto
trans. with 1lr condition-

•

•

be held Sunday, April 17 at the Rlcru:.ond: West ~umbla.
al _period refreshments
Ul'diruutce scnoot catel81"11.
..
, :::;o;:~ !:;· ~-!'. :::::! ~.p .
The dinner was formerly
DISCHARGED: ~
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. ltOJlllel'll
smorgasbord but Ibis year
Crown City; Jamo.s R.. Bigg•, -~ndor•on and •on, Ml!&lt;e,
be a food-o-rama and will
Mason; Theodore Smilh, Le- Evelyn Holter, Mrs. Ma~~:JI
lure tried chicken, baked ;~;:j!~~H:el:e~n~M:e:ad~ow~s,~M~U~ID~n~R~t.~Sc~ar~b~ro~ug~h~an~d~Mi=·.,~:;
meat loaf, corn, peas,
Ann Carleton.
beans, mashed potatoes,
salad jello saled cake
cooki~s coffee 'mn~ 'and
rolls. '
'

band ·

The

EASm BASKETS

6 cylinder, st.. ndird trans.

Canv. 352 eng. Std. tran1.,
rtdio and heeter

.1J

CANDY FILLED

steering, rtdlo end heater

..,

TAKE TE8T
PT. 49
PLEASANT
_ Forty • t hospital.
nine stndents of the county's
three · Junior High achools'
eighth grades took t,he Golden
Horseshoe test Tuesday at Ordnance sch00111 n by Otis R"
ve
"!~!-Th~ tests relate to West Vlf·
gm" HtSoory and wlll he graded by !he State Department of
Educatton and the four county wmners will go ID Ch81"lesoon for ceremorues ol May
ath.

s2

Hi-fashion in Easter F08twear . ..
select from smart heels or popu.
lar stacks in white, bone and black
.. . sizes 4 to 9.

Mens Spring
PERM·PRESS

IS N. COURT ST.

EXCELLENT STYLES

New Styles For Easter

Mr F.d~or T..yn• ""' In 1Hospital m Pomeroy wer~ the at 1:30 p.m. resultlbg ln $200
Wheeling, W. Va. I'!Veral daya bus driver Rev. DaVld D. ~UllOa, property damage but nq perlast week due oo the death of Jr., 42, New Haven, lac.eratlon .sonal Injuries. .
bls father·ln-law, Mr.
Wald ol the lip; Daryl McCoy, 52 . It
rred h
tru k
Weaver.
Hartford, scalp la,.,ratton: Mary . occu . " en 1
c
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Layne Ann Parker, 15, Hartford, la· driven by Joseph Lee Barker,
have returned home after spend- ceraUon of the left ankle: Har- 45, Glenwood, traveling north
ing a month's vacation
at old Parker, 10 Hartford, shock, on Rt. Z, was intending ID enClearwaler Reach, Florida.
and Wilham Ashby, 11, Har~ ter Jhe offshoot on lbe highway
Mra. Roy Dale Grimm, Jr. ford, laceration about tbe eye. to weigh his truck, missed It,
ha&amp; returned home a«er being The bus was hit by the train and when !lacking up, atriiCk
a patient at Holzer Hospital. as 1t crossed the track.
the car behind driven by James
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McComb of
R. Richardson, 23, Ashton, W.
Pittsburgh, Pa. spent the week·
DIVORCE ORDERED
Va. Neither driver was cited.
end bore visiting her parents, PT PLEASANT
A d
A •• ll led 1 tb
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roush, and
·
- n or er . . rres~ s
a
e county
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Roush. has be~ e~tered lD the olltce Jatl mclude William Estep, 21,
It is reported that Johnny of the C1rcutt Clerk grantmg a West Columbia, charged wilb
Roush, a patient at Thomas divorce oo Barbara Ellen Me- petty larceny, and Baroon Pear·
Memorial Hospital in Charle&amp;- Darnel . from Robert . Elsworth son, 26, Rt. 1 Pl. Pleasant, non·
ton, is improving alter his re- McOaruel. The plamtiH was aupport. The Sherlfl'o depar~
cent heart attack.
also g~anted care and custody ment also apprehended two
Tennant has been • of thetr two mfant children, ~apees !rom LekiB State Hospatient at Medical Cenpttal and returned them oo tbe

Mrs. Kermit
C. A. Thomas
Hospllai
at Galllpolis
Weaver,
Mrs.Gress,
MartinMrs. BerlsParsons
lias been •· a
ford, Ml'l. Thelma Capehart.
p~tlent at Pleasant ValMrs. James Gress, Mrs. Wll· ley Hospttal.
bur Webb, Mrs. Bernard Liev· Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson
JOg, Mrs. Wlllta~ McFarland, have returned home f r o m
Mrs. Dou~Jas Miller,
Mr s.
the wmter months at
Otha Llevmg, Mrs.
Flor1da.
Gilmore, Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. R. G. Greene returned
man, Miss Amanda Miller, Maoon Friday after being a
ter, Andy Berisford, Miss
medical patient at Pleasant
lene Weaver, all from
New
Hospital,
Haven, Out of lown guests
tending were Mrs. Mathilda
Noble, Mrs. steve Noble, Mrs.
Bud, Casey, Mrs. Ralph Sarson,
Mrs.. Stanley Harbour, Mr 1 ,
William stump, Mrs.
Nate
Woods, Mrs. Vera Dodson, Miss

FOOlWEAR

AT ALL TIMES

·-

For matching your Easter out·
fit . . solid sprlna colors and

LADIES'
EASTER

'

(hapman ·Canaday

MIUINERY

$1.99-$2,99

u·sED CARS

Wnot!fled.

LADIES EASTER

outfit . . . select from . blacks, white
and colors in the newest tn beg fa.
sbions.

A FINE SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY

Need not he present to win. Winner will

Dainty white
atoves Ju
streteb .. ...
size fits aiL

The perfect bandbag for that perfect

cern.

CAtENDAR

Uncover ·
N aturalizer's
comfort
secret

Easter.

a

Mrs. Betzing spoke briefly : ~elevisio~ tracer camera mak- 1 WASHl NGTON -The Senate
BABY CHICKS
:md lhankrd the Council for ' mg ~ontmuous pictures of the appears ready !or quick approFrl. &amp; Sat. Apr. 8-9
. kindness shown her. The mem- 1miSSile m fltght and the target val to the bill to give federal
(with 8 Gal. of Ges )
hers .sang Happ)' Birthday to Impact.
regulatory authorities broader
Certified
Gas Station
d
I" ·
Pomeroy
· ('I• en~r-a s
• watze1 an d
IX&gt; an 1
, control over the len ing po IcJes
·---B:;;a~r~nl~tz:O.---· - · ----~- kerSOUTH
BEND, lnd.-..Studeba· of savings and loan assGci8·
1.-ii~::::i:======:::,:;
- -----Corp . .ha~ a~nounced a tions. Chairman John Horne of
.

~or

FREE

STRETCH
NYLON
GLOVES

coata ln laminated wool and blended tal&gt;

::::!::=~ - aunetted by the above cartoon.

I

LADIES WHITE

A beautiful selection of Ladies new Ea!lter

hrl-

dal shower recently at the New
Haven E.U.B. Church. Hostesses were Mrs. Harry Mlller,
Mra . Jack Flesher, Ml'l. Thomao Hollman and Mrs. Eddie
Bumgarner. The gift
table
and refreshment table ~e
decorated wlth umbrella, mm·
lature bride and croom and
bridesmaid, using the
color
scheme ol pink and green.
Tholl&lt; aUendlng were Mrs.
Phil Bat!y, Mrs. Fred Batey,
Mrs. Jack Fleshor, Mrs . Eddie
Bumgarner, Mrs . Harry MU!er,
Mrs. c. A. AthOy, Mrs. Edward Bumgarner, Mrs. George
Jewell, Mrs. J. c. Roush, Mrs.
R. F. Bryant, Mrs. James N.
Roush, Mrs. Robert Tennant,
Mr!, Charles Roush,
Mr '·
Howard Burris, Mrs. D.
T.
Roush, Mrs. William
Gress,

PO"'EROY, OHIO

-,---, Now .......,. the eiul&lt;CI leUo!'l
to form the aurpriae anawer, aa ·

I

slightly injured Sunday evenlng w~en their bus was struck

F0 odo()•RaJR3
Event Planned

TfUC.k'9A0 t0
Jn Aec!l•dent

·~

JIRll, HARBOUR &amp;pNORED Mrs Cooke, and Mr. and Mrs. by. Baltimore and Ohio freight PT. PLEASANT - 'l'lle Sher· PT. PLEASANT - The an· :::• 6~:e;:a~i.!:i. B:. fng. The subject wao Heavtn.
lolrlt. Dannie HarbOur, the Burns.
tram at railroad crossing here. iff's Department lnveBillated nual band dinner sponsored Paul Hufl.;an . Leon· Leate; Song and prayer opened the
former Dianne MOler, was bon·
PERSONAI3
1 Treated ln Veterans Memorial a two vehicle mishap Tuesday by the lora! Band Boosters wlll Casto· pt
Pieasant-'
John meeting and after tbe de'lo:~;ll

-

OPPELE

Five pas·

sengers on a church bus were

NEW HAVEN

JJ

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.

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RODA1VC

BUS HIT BY TRAIN

HARTFORD -

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1

'Ddi.Y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 8,,1966-9

iT -l==·ns

•
PRUPE

.,:y

e,.;

''

.SPORT SHIRTS
Slm
8-M·L

~ee

~SSIS AND

CHILOR!NS
.~IRI!:AN MADE SNEAKERS nnlte,
NMlty. SIHI 5 ,. 3
...
~ '. "

lluer

¥~;:-~
~bY ·~

$,.·.94
I

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I

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-- -- -

.Voice of Broadway·

-----~---·

Committees Activated

'

JOI THESE

R

$50 Wimaer•

$1000

• Mrt. Doltl' .........
Rlplq, W. YL

Mrt. Lolo .......

~-... VI- W. ,., ......

•

"-Colvin

..,.... .......

•Mrt.l- u..........
PIY!IftiVIIII,W.YL

-

. . .CIIIItoslln.

r·------------~-------~, ·

Clay Ordered

w. v........

:

- . . Clhlo

:

1

....,_._....,.,K_,
lllo -

YMI11 lwo botlo ol

Ocean Perch ....... ..- 45c

Armour or Val Decker .

S

-·-

F........ I'. D.

DHAM

Shrimp ....... __ . . :,\;: $2.19
..... . .
Perch or Cod --- ____ 1!: 45e

FULL
SHANK
HALF

I·

·'"'·

Haddock or Flounder

•••

• •

5 Delicioua Flavor~
• •• •

KROGER EGGS
doz.

(/fill

KROGER
FLOUR
loi~Riolng

Kroger Large

I

•

JOIN ALL THE
TUPPERS
PLAINS

Lllll&gt;r'• .......

~

FINEST SElECTION OF

Cllllnlr. .........

ROYAL PRINCE

Pineapple •_.. ____ 4 ':..!~ $1

Sugar------------ 6 ~ $1
~Cream
Cheese •• _-. :;: 29c:

=

.

RUTLAND,

2 .!!! Cans

-

.......... ,,...,.

CHIP ITIAKI
llop.4-N6

Strawberries

large

CAKE IX

Kroger Pure ..-

HaUJGiftm

Schizophrenia
Combatted
With Vitamin

bo~ee

Miracle Whip
SALAD
DRESSING
QT. JAR

•
•
•

Spotlight Bean

•

lb.
bag
•••••

•

•

•

PURI'Il FOl

EASTER BASKET $1.25

••

••••••

49c

clb

\
( s;MORRELL

CANNm HAM
s ~N

$4.99

MORRELL

CANNED Pl(:NIC

•

5

~ SJ-99
SPECIAL

Golden Rli»

STOKELY

•
•

ASSORTID CHOalATII 1U• $1.60 •

99c

-rnm«jGOLDREN-RIPE
'

BANANAS

.. $2.19
Lilies
, ......... .. $2.39
Tulips -------LuaaaC Me.lum

box 35o

SHANK HALf

4 .. , ......

Ji~59c

Sunshlno
CASUALS
All Purposo
Crockoro

or

----·

Azaleas

QUANTITY
RIGHTS
RESERVED

WHOLE

19-oz•.

CO'FFEE.

PRICES
EFFECTIVE
TIIURS.·FRI.·SAT.
APR. 7·8·9

SMOKED EASTER

8wtJIIId4wn

' "Eater Potted Planti"

Mums.:~-

OHIO

(Konnoth Davis)

Ice Creatn. ..... ........ .. ..... 69c
Coltllo
Dental Cream •. -~~-~ • .... 59e

ANGEL FOOD

ORANGE
EAPPLE

EASTER FOODS.

YAMS

Doo- Light &amp; - - &amp; _......,.

Fndt Cocktail--------- 3 ~"'$1
Arlo
.,Chunk
....... Tuna----------- 4:.. ~ $1
B'1g KDrinks ------·--12 -_ $1
Mart. Alurtld Plftor
Cream Pies----------- 4 $1
IJattiiM
$1
Instant Coffee-----·····
K-lrlnll
Sweet Potatoes------·· 4 :: $1
Peas --------- &amp;:,.• $1
.. Kltt W.l(.
scon ICM;di~m
TOWELS
Yellow Com---------- 2 '!:. 39c
K_..
3::$1 Cottage Cheese-·----- 2 !.. 49c
lmbouy
Salad Dressing •_•• ___ _ .,...39c

BUNNIES HOPPING TOWARD
CLOVER FARM FOR THE

SPECIAL

•Eater Fauoritetl'

lb.

K....,

• •

,_,_

IIy

5 ~~ 45c
R... or

- - -

.. 49e

K-

Grade A Medium

• _.. Cll'lltr
-Hom

DuckHnp ,_,,_,
........... .

• • • • • • • •••••

.VALUE STAMPS
~~~.

PUT OUR QUALITY FOOD ON YOUR

Brand Poultr11 Sale"

~keys-~-~-------

1-oz.
box

.

:
J

I(,_GrooloA

Can I

'150 TOP

20or.111r11.w....

"Krot~er

10 lb.

••••

M11-T•Fine

I

·

Roasting Chicken4 ~~ . . . . 45e

No. 2¥2
cans

In Observance Of
GOOD FRIDAY

OHIO POWER COMPANY.

L

Lamb Sirloin Steak lb. $1JJ9
Lamb Loin Clwp1lb. $1J9

tf ham h on the mtnU for your Int.
.,. Olnw, _., wtlt fill ehl 1111
INnutt - ..., 1 Dubuque Cann..
Htm dll1 week at Kroger while
lll•r'ro II lhlo low, low prl•.

.-PINEAPPLE
I PUDDI s ..
I
....-.......

•

'

:

I
I
I
I

I
I

...~ ............ -lno

ielbas . ..

fJ Star Fire Sliced

A...lolllolo"'lo

---·...
,... ...,. •.... - lb
......-.

APRIL 8

-----------------------

Genuine Smoked Polllh Soruo(le

lb.

\

=- 49c

1
I

LEG·O·

"Seafood Speciala"

..............lly ....~

:f :

I

: OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ON :

. BEGIN AT KROG.ER!
i' '

NOTICE!

FRUIT

Prunes ------•·!."• Z ~ 59c•
Fresh Beets _. ~ • Z""""'"25c

STOKELY
TOMATO JUICE

--~--46c~ 29c

STOKELY BARTLEn
PEAR HALV I I - - -

IAAXWILL HOUSI
LB.
COFPII, REG. OR DRIP - - - CAN

3 No.1!'!
.... cans

.,.00

$1;25

.NEW

...........
........
., ....
._.

.......

•
.,

ICE MILK
lllloti 49
'c
."'.,....

79c

BETTY CROCKIII
Pll CRUIT MIX - - BAKERS ANGEL FLAKI
COCONUT _ _ _ _ _ 7

UZOLA OIL

24

oz.
OZ.

- - - - - . - - ITL

SPECIAL
SHEDD'S

CREAMY

PEANUT
BUTTER

FAiaMoNr DAIRY FAIR

'

2::39c

COCKTAIL

-~-

'If·

STORE SPECIALS

3

lb. •tar

31c
59(

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•

• DaUy SenUne~ . Pomeroy.M:Iddleport. 0 .• April 8. 1966-11
-- -- -

.Voice of Broadway·

-----~---·

Committees Activated

'

JOI THESE

R

$50 Wimaer•

$1000

• Mrt. Doltl' .........
Rlplq, W. YL

Mrt. Lolo .......

~-... VI- W. ,., ......

•

"-Colvin

..,.... .......

•Mrt.l- u..........
PIY!IftiVIIII,W.YL

-

. . .CIIIItoslln.

r·------------~-------~, ·

Clay Ordered

w. v........

:

- . . Clhlo

:

1

....,_._....,.,K_,
lllo -

YMI11 lwo botlo ol

Ocean Perch ....... ..- 45c

Armour or Val Decker .

S

-·-

F........ I'. D.

DHAM

Shrimp ....... __ . . :,\;: $2.19
..... . .
Perch or Cod --- ____ 1!: 45e

FULL
SHANK
HALF

I·

·'"'·

Haddock or Flounder

•••

• •

5 Delicioua Flavor~
• •• •

KROGER EGGS
doz.

(/fill

KROGER
FLOUR
loi~Riolng

Kroger Large

I

•

JOIN ALL THE
TUPPERS
PLAINS

Lllll&gt;r'• .......

~

FINEST SElECTION OF

Cllllnlr. .........

ROYAL PRINCE

Pineapple •_.. ____ 4 ':..!~ $1

Sugar------------ 6 ~ $1
~Cream
Cheese •• _-. :;: 29c:

=

.

RUTLAND,

2 .!!! Cans

-

.......... ,,...,.

CHIP ITIAKI
llop.4-N6

Strawberries

large

CAKE IX

Kroger Pure ..-

HaUJGiftm

Schizophrenia
Combatted
With Vitamin

bo~ee

Miracle Whip
SALAD
DRESSING
QT. JAR

•
•
•

Spotlight Bean

•

lb.
bag
•••••

•

•

•

PURI'Il FOl

EASTER BASKET $1.25

••

••••••

49c

clb

\
( s;MORRELL

CANNm HAM
s ~N

$4.99

MORRELL

CANNED Pl(:NIC

•

5

~ SJ-99
SPECIAL

Golden Rli»

STOKELY

•
•

ASSORTID CHOalATII 1U• $1.60 •

99c

-rnm«jGOLDREN-RIPE
'

BANANAS

.. $2.19
Lilies
, ......... .. $2.39
Tulips -------LuaaaC Me.lum

box 35o

SHANK HALf

4 .. , ......

Ji~59c

Sunshlno
CASUALS
All Purposo
Crockoro

or

----·

Azaleas

QUANTITY
RIGHTS
RESERVED

WHOLE

19-oz•.

CO'FFEE.

PRICES
EFFECTIVE
TIIURS.·FRI.·SAT.
APR. 7·8·9

SMOKED EASTER

8wtJIIId4wn

' "Eater Potted Planti"

Mums.:~-

OHIO

(Konnoth Davis)

Ice Creatn. ..... ........ .. ..... 69c
Coltllo
Dental Cream •. -~~-~ • .... 59e

ANGEL FOOD

ORANGE
EAPPLE

EASTER FOODS.

YAMS

Doo- Light &amp; - - &amp; _......,.

Fndt Cocktail--------- 3 ~"'$1
Arlo
.,Chunk
....... Tuna----------- 4:.. ~ $1
B'1g KDrinks ------·--12 -_ $1
Mart. Alurtld Plftor
Cream Pies----------- 4 $1
IJattiiM
$1
Instant Coffee-----·····
K-lrlnll
Sweet Potatoes------·· 4 :: $1
Peas --------- &amp;:,.• $1
.. Kltt W.l(.
scon ICM;di~m
TOWELS
Yellow Com---------- 2 '!:. 39c
K_..
3::$1 Cottage Cheese-·----- 2 !.. 49c
lmbouy
Salad Dressing •_•• ___ _ .,...39c

BUNNIES HOPPING TOWARD
CLOVER FARM FOR THE

SPECIAL

•Eater Fauoritetl'

lb.

K....,

• •

,_,_

IIy

5 ~~ 45c
R... or

- - -

.. 49e

K-

Grade A Medium

• _.. Cll'lltr
-Hom

DuckHnp ,_,,_,
........... .

• • • • • • • •••••

.VALUE STAMPS
~~~.

PUT OUR QUALITY FOOD ON YOUR

Brand Poultr11 Sale"

~keys-~-~-------

1-oz.
box

.

:
J

I(,_GrooloA

Can I

'150 TOP

20or.111r11.w....

"Krot~er

10 lb.

••••

M11-T•Fine

I

·

Roasting Chicken4 ~~ . . . . 45e

No. 2¥2
cans

In Observance Of
GOOD FRIDAY

OHIO POWER COMPANY.

L

Lamb Sirloin Steak lb. $1JJ9
Lamb Loin Clwp1lb. $1J9

tf ham h on the mtnU for your Int.
.,. Olnw, _., wtlt fill ehl 1111
INnutt - ..., 1 Dubuque Cann..
Htm dll1 week at Kroger while
lll•r'ro II lhlo low, low prl•.

.-PINEAPPLE
I PUDDI s ..
I
....-.......

•

'

:

I
I
I
I

I
I

...~ ............ -lno

ielbas . ..

fJ Star Fire Sliced

A...lolllolo"'lo

---·...
,... ...,. •.... - lb
......-.

APRIL 8

-----------------------

Genuine Smoked Polllh Soruo(le

lb.

\

=- 49c

1
I

LEG·O·

"Seafood Speciala"

..............lly ....~

:f :

I

: OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ON :

. BEGIN AT KROG.ER!
i' '

NOTICE!

FRUIT

Prunes ------•·!."• Z ~ 59c•
Fresh Beets _. ~ • Z""""'"25c

STOKELY
TOMATO JUICE

--~--46c~ 29c

STOKELY BARTLEn
PEAR HALV I I - - -

IAAXWILL HOUSI
LB.
COFPII, REG. OR DRIP - - - CAN

3 No.1!'!
.... cans

.,.00

$1;25

.NEW

...........
........
., ....
._.

.......

•
.,

ICE MILK
lllloti 49
'c
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About i
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oltM~rov . Gorden Club's New Oflicers
Are·Announced Monday at · eet·;:ng,l

18--Dally Sentinel, Pomer0y-Mlddleport, 0., April

gue~t·

e, ·1968

Jtere satllrday evening
Baptist Groups
~ of Mlsaes Len• a•d , Katie Meet in Middleport
Guth.
The Jnnlor and Senior BYP
New oflicen were aruioune- Interesting and lnfo~tlve
Mra. Dessle Patterson retum- roy Baptist churrhl!i mel 8uJI.
ed .at the April meeting of the per on preserving Rowen ~=I
M
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M.,;
~aid
Mlch·
ed
home Tues~ from Meigs of the Middleport (prid Porn..
Porn
Garden Club Monday one's own garden with ai
.1
famll 'and Mro. Susie General Hospital .and ts lm- day evening at tbe'IMiddleporl
at the home of Mrs.
;'lscher retu~ed btlme b'Unday 1 proving.
cho•·cb.
Roy BetziDg, Mulberry Ave.
uu1 ctuu ..........
.
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Biter
,
weekend
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Patricia
Fields,
student
Dobbie Major was .In charge
Mrs. Cbarles Persinger' pres- Some of !be euiut
In Cleveland with Mr. and Mrs. at the Holzer Hospital School of the JunlQr ~roup m'eeUng u•
1dent. oDfned the meeting by i ~rtr.SCiV€ &amp;ilil blue aalva,
.
WObur Frecker and. Mr. and of Nursing, ~ spegdlng three 1ng as her topre, Overeell!l MI.,
;;adi.ng -the verse of
t h e 1santhemums,~coral bells
.
Mrs
Latty Frecker and lam- weetl! vacation with her par- ainns. Scripture reading wu
month, "Old Fasllioned Flow- ! snapdra~ono. Along with
'
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. · Joiepb by Johnny Wiles and
cl(laed
,. M Harold Brown led flowers, dry foliage can
be
ers.
rs. .
h 1 · used such as leaves of ribbon •
and Mrs. WOllam Fisher Fields aitd Jeffrey.
with tlte Lord's Prayer Ill unl·
devotions us1ng as er opiC · ;
.
I
"Be Still oru:l Know ," closing : gra!ls. dusly m1ller and euonyand son of Belpre spent t h e Miss Helen Lochary of c.. son.
·
1s
~
Rev. Carver Williams • n d
with prayer . Member~ respond-Imus.
weekend with their paron ' lumbus Is the guest of her ro- Mrs. William Sheridan were In
Mr. and Mr'!,. Mason Flsl!er !her and sister-In-law, Mr. a.nd
ed to roll call by nam;ng a 1 Mrs. J. 0. Roedel told about
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold. Mrs. Patrick Locbary.
charge of the Senior group meetbouse plmrt with leaf beauty. nowers for hanging baskets.
Mra. Ernest Harris retumed Mrs. Clarence Russell and lng and Pl'l!sented the topic,
;, Mrs. Brown gave the r~ort ~ There are many types of hans·
borne
Mondvy morning after son, Floyd returned home Tuell- ''Just another crucUiylon,• I
6f the nominating conomlt_tee! ing baskets such as thosr lash1 vial! at Baltimore, Md.
day, alter spending the winter "rdonlc treatment of· t:lMI eruc·
and officers ror the eomm~ iorled rrom cocoanuts, but the
Mrs Muon Flsller,
Mrs. In Columbus with her daughter lflxlon, followed by, discussion.
year are, Mrs. Persinger, pr~sJ· most common are made
dent: Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, VICe plastir and filled with
wet
Millo~ Roush and son Gregory and aon·in-law, Mr. and Mr~. The edgr~upaMbadJ;!"~~~=
and Mrs. Ernest Harris were Glen White, wbo accompanied serv
Y. 1" -·,
•
p~id(&amp;nt : \1rs. Walter Grues- IDOS!I as a liner. A very unl,~ue l
Monday visitors In Parkersburg, them borne. Mr. White return· MIS. Max1 e Russell and Mrs.
er. secrr:&gt;tary: and Mrs. J . 0. one is a po! filled with
11
IV. Va.
ed to Columbus and Mrs. Whit• ~ames Pu en.
,
Roedel, trrast:rr:&gt;r. The club ! soil and planted with
Mrs. Milton Rousll and son remained for a visit.
VlliiT IN POMEROY
V'Oled te m&lt;lke :lt least 12 table ' beans. Place the pot in a
arrangf'-menl ~ fnr .the Pomeroy ' ny spot and soon the beans
Gregory were Tuesday
busJ. Patrick Lochary and sister, Mr. end Mrs. Eugene Norris
ness visitors In Parkersburg, Miss Relen Lochary visited and son, Jody, spent :the w.ekAlumni Banqut&gt;t m May . It !, sprout and grow like vines.
was decidt~d to have :.m auc·:
.
W. Va.
Tuesday, with Mrs. B.
F. end with Mr. and Mra. Alvin
tion at the nrxt meeting wh;C'h .4. report on the Interesting
Mr. and Mrs. James Smalley Gravely anti, daughter, Mrs. J. Norris, IV. Main-s!, Pomeroy.
will be held at the home nl e\'t&gt;nt of the club the past year
of Granville were
Tuesday A. Eden.
.
~
Mrs RoedPl on May 2.
was given by Mrs. Theodore ~1&gt;dinner guests of her
sister Billy Joe Pettit,
eight slst In the care of Mrs. ·Harold
, -:. - tfrs. fred Blaellnar ga\·e em ersbach and included a pl&lt;:mc,
and brother·in·lsw, Mr. and months old sOil of Mr. and Mrs. Lemley who will be confined to
;;;;=----===-='"--I nalure tour al Lake Hope, a
Mrs. Fred Blaettnar.
WOllam B. Pettit, was admit- her home !or ten days with a
workshop, participation
in
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Struble ted to Holzer Hospital Monday leg infectinn,
. flower shows and a Christmas
· spenl tlte w.ekend •I Carroll morning after an acutP- uttack George Kennedy, proprietor
Pom·troy, Ohio
. party. Thr- hosless served . a
with their son aod daughter-in- of croup.
of the Di'!ner Bell
Antique
de~:sert course during the soc1al
law, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Mrs. Bertha Ward of Colum Shoppe, Is oonvale!clng at blo
Toni9hf &amp; Thuu- Nol Open i hour.
Struble and family. They also bus visited this week with her home from a recent Dlness.
AT LANDMARK FRIDAY - Betty Fa st who has the Garden Club of the Air of visited In Logan with Mr. andloon and daughter-in·law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Zerkle
FRIDAY 1nd SATURDAY
April 8-9
Channel 3 lluntington·C.oarleston every Su nday will be a( the Landmark Town a n d Mrs. Otto Ties, Sr.
and Mrs. Harold Lemley and and daughter of Columbus were
"OPERATION CROSSBOW"
FIHST CHO.Il IS SON
Country Store on Friday, April 8th, betwee n 12 and 4 p.m. All the Garde~ Clubs of the
Miss
Clura
Garland
wao
the
family.
Also visiting with the weekend guests of Mr. ID d
('l'rchn i ro lur l
1\fr.
and
Mrs.
Larry
Badgley
I
Tri-county
Area
and
other
interested
perso
ns
are
cord1al1y
mvited.
This
IS
part
of
the
With StJ ph iH L11ren
Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Lemleys were their son and Mrs. Charles Hysell. Tboy also
or Columbus are announcing 1 program planned for the "April Showers 0 pen House" to be held at Landmark in Poand (;('or~e P1•nmnrl
Nonnan McCallum.
daughter·ln·law, Mr. and Mrs. visited Mr. and Mrs. Danny
"WAR PARTY "
the
birlh
Gf
their
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child.
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of Columbus. Zirkle and Mr. and Mra. Paul
Oonad Barry, DaH)' Dav i..:on .son. March 31. weighing 8 lbs. Kntght of Huntington, W. Va. Mrs. Lemley remained to as- Zirkle and family.
11 oz. and named Daniel Dean. ~ :.~".'" :uc•ew&lt;tWAWAM'1' &gt;4LW
su,NnDdATYU, :"s~~AY
Grandparenls are Mr. and Mrs. ,~·
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Irwin G\oeekner. Apple Grove, ".·
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Aprlll0-11 ·12
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"DO NOT DISTURB"
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph a g. yj
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!t"y. R&lt;trinf' . Mrs. Ada Norris of •;,
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Dori~ Dliy. Rill! 'l'&lt;~."ltl!'
. Letarl Falls is a great grand· I\
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The Letart Falls
Methodist
0
:::'h::,er::,.--...-"""'......-.."""'= I Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Kelly Chelrge announces the follow•
. and children of Columbus were ing schedule fer services this
I wt&gt;rkend guests of his parents, 1 weekend.
'1 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kelly.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Easter
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Moore . Worship servire and children's
and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. l program for East Letart and
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY
I Moore have returned from the Apple Grove Churches at Ap- - -- - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - . IVe·st Virginia Bottlers' Con- Ipie Grove.
venlion held last week at the i Friday, 7:30 p. m., annual
Greenbrier at White Sulphur 1Good Friday "Words and Mus-Springs.
1 ic of the Cross" service, pre~h Dale Mourning has "' I sented by laymen of tlte charge,
turned from Columbus where · at the Letart Falls Church.
she has spent the past week Sunday, 5:30 a. m., Sunrise 1
with her son and family, Mr. 1 service at the East Letart 1
and Mrs James Mourning and Church.
children.' Dale, Jull and their Sunday, ' 9:30 a. m., Church
new son. Mike. She has been school at East Letart, Apple
assisting with the new baby. · Grave, Great Bend and Morse
Harry McGulfin has return- Chapel Church.,.
ed to his classes at Ohio Unl·
Sunday, 9:30 a. m.; Unified
verslty after spending the Worship • Church School Eastspring vacation with his par- er service at the Letart Faits
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me- l Church with the pastor, James
Gullin. He Is a freshman at i F. Early, delivering the East·
tlte University.
· er sermon.
Jim Johnson, Marshall Unl- 1, The rituals of baptism and
versity, Huntington, W. Va. reception into church member- 1
spent the weekend with his par· ship will be offered at the '
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Thursday evening service
at
Johnson and family.
Apple Grove and the Sunday
Alfred L. (Pele) Roush has morning service at Letart Falls.
returned to his employment at Those interested should cenKyger Creek Plant after being !act the pastor at CH 7·2'113.
confined to his home for the Sunday, 7:30 p. m., an Easter
past twr~ weeks with pneumon- movie in colot titled "A Chris·
ia.
tian In Communist Chinau ·
Farrell Shuler has complet. be shown at the Lelart Falls
ed his studies at the Radio En- Church. No admission charge,
gineering Institute In 8arasola, but, a freewill offering will be
Fla. He returned to Middleport laken.
wilh his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Shuler, who spent several BaptisllUJ! Service
8.99 to 11.99
days In Miami and Sarasota, Is Held for Two
Fla. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Allred Roush Baptismal service for Cit~~
B·C·D·E
were
in McArthur Thursday was held by .the Laurel
evening where they were din- Free MethodiSt church Sunday
ner guests of thl!ir daughter afternoon at Shade ~lver
and family Mr. and Mrs. Mi· Chester, w1th appro!lmately 35
R'1c ky. attending.
ch aeI ellne' and son,
Th h
uv· to 11 J
The dinner was in observance
e ymn,
IC ry
esof Rick 's 3rd birthday anni· us," opened .the servl.ce and a
These are the WHRRLS in '66. The fJst ones.
versary.Y
quartet of William Bailey, Rev.
Fashioned for the f:J.~t action track ... sleek
Sunday guests ef Mrs, Marie Eugene Gdl, Mrs. James GilMost 'firm' mattresses are as hard 11 a concrete
and sllrn. Choose fwm slip·on, oxford or boot
Hawkins were l1ef' sister and more ~?d Mrs. Ger~d Pull~s.
slab.
But Beautyrest Is different. It has separate,
••• all with checkered flag lining. \\'HEELS.
brotber·in·law, Mr. and Mrs. sang, Cleanse Me.
ScnpIndependently pocketed coils that stva under
Melburn Tackett of Gallipolis. lure was. read by Pearl Jacobs,
your shoulders and hips, ytt firm up.to support
SeV 1 emb of Mary the baptismal covenant by 11ev. 11
your side and back ••• you
ltJit the riCht
eraWb~ ~'' 0 1 Jerusa- Gill, and Mrs. Madeline Haggy
Shrt.,ne.
dBgree of firmness you want and need. Tha·1'1e
me
and Mrs Joann C1ark were
!em of Pomeroy were In Alb· b t' d ·
sult? Body·filtlng comfort!
ens Monday evening to attend ap lze ·
Come in and stretch out an a.Bnutyrest. Shift,
tum, roll over. See how Beautymt ad)ustl to
installation ceremonies. I o r
ANN_
O_U-NCE--S-E_R_VICES
your size, shape, wel&amp;ht· It's firm or extra·flnn.
White . Sluoine. The~e attending There will be Good Friday
but never rigid • , • just plain comfortable! What
we~ Marte Haw_kms, Lillian services at the Langsville Conmore could you askf.
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at 7:30 p.m. On Easter Sun·
dvy there will be a Sunrise
Twin or
Full
Size
Service at 6 a.m.,
Sunday
School at 9: 15 ond
Service ai 10:15. Charlet!
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