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· · M•thod'1St yOUth. G'IVe· Easter
Egg Hunt Enjoyed on Motfday
Sprmgs
CUb Scout Pack 240 of Rut· Refreshnients .were set\'~ by
l!'!iJnta•q 'Risen Jesus ,

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The ··~ S~nday worshlpj mill~r, Ca,!IJ Abbott, d Sus Y mg O]ll'.nect by the pled~e 1 il'e
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1\!etll;ilist Cburch, was brgh-J na Pll!tlow. The narrator jpr egrance
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sentlng a Cautata, . '·Rise_o tnd :lie ~1st waa Opal Offutt. follows: ~~ev~~~;"!;d ~:C
Jesus." Members of tne choir I Aller the Sunday Sc11ool ses- ~ge,
Efue Mltche'l
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r.ie Rajford, Sharon Brawley, ilam Radford presented the•~ g".t,. •nc w:n" ~~ badge a~d
Mary Radford, Diana Weye~ recitations, "The Easter Story,, R rl d oun ~
Pam Evans; "I Come to Say, one gol arro · ba es were
'Brent Si~n; "Just A~~ller G:e~~~~ ~:ry ~:ley ind
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Day," Chrts Evans, and An. '.
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tONIGHT and THURSDAY gels Came Down, ' Linda Part- =~:I =~~:oa' wOlf badge
Morch 29-30
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and one gold and two silver
NOT OPEN
I The primary class, taught arrows· Mark Morris was pre·
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
: by Mrs. Norman Weycrsmiller sented 'the Webelos den badge
March 31-Aprlll
1presented
recitations which and Boy Scout handboak.
"CHAMBER OF HORRORS" , included "Easter Day," by .Ju. The bow and arrow was used
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White, Patrice Wymore.
ness," by Bobby Ball; "Very a result of bard work, Eddie
"FRANKIE &amp; JOHNNY"
Queer," by Bruce Blackston, and 1Mitchell receive&lt;! ·the Webeles
(Technicotor)
"A Lovely Time." by John bad£e and bis graduaUon cerElvia Presley, Donna Dou~· ParUow
n·f·r•ate
las, HilT)' Morgan, Sue Ann
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Langdon, Nancy Kovack
After 'Ure close of Sun d a y The CUb Scouts perl!ll'med the
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a skit · "The Importance for
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Parents
Scouting," for t.~e
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VISIT PARENTS
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Dale Russell
and family of CotumbUJ IJIOIII
the EUler holldayl with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Mora, Chester Rd., and_
tlllted other relaUve• and
frlendl.

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Mrs· CWI Gardenar and
ill Middleport ... , ,
cltnner peatf of Mr.
and Mrs Emenon Jones were
da~""ter,
Barbara.. Jones,
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Sr president in charge.
tended a card party and style Mndels showing creatrons m· eaver, maardc 'Ink¥ · 1~ kl't the weekend with- her · P,rents,
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Mrs. Antone Lucke opene show Tuesday evening at 1 • c u
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hed · t8 ; d . k
a~r- Mrs ' orge 1 Mayor and Mrs. C. 0 . &lt;. s er.
the meeting with a meditation,
elementary school spon· ·•matched' had mate
se Ian pin swe ' d .~ . and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. ~emer
"Blossoms With A
Biblical sored· as a benefit by the Mid- of material ~nd yarn)_:
. Ha~kett, Sr., b~e res ·, een had a. their Easter guestS their
Flavor" and concluded with
Child Conservation Drana DaviS and Lors
Jr hot
Mrs. Norman _Stew·
th L 'd's Prayer in unison.
linen golf shrrts; Jean
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M:mbo:rs responded to roll call Mrs. Yvonne Scally, propriet· matched, navy sweater tcanhd I, Gpin_kl
atndte
Mr. Stewart came for
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Easter
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Shop slacks· Jaclde Howard rna • ar nova r,
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' caf).e; Mar. Eas ter Sunday gnets of: the
verse.
M1 epor ' arra
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nd 1, ink dress and grey
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Mrs. Alonzo Custer reported show and narrated for 2S en- Hovatter, Pam '":ea er ~ i l;.,t Eschleman turqu~l!re lin· Rev. and Mrs. Max Dqnablle
the lilies, purchased for the trances by 17 models displayin~ slacks; Joyce Davrs, poor oy ,
nd co~t- Jeant Cooke and children, GreJ IIHI---I(Im·
Church altar at Easter, were outfits from Renoir'• - in New and sk~ri: Martha Eschleman: Ien dress da
t· , Jea .Cooke' berly, were hls parent!, , Mr.
coa white
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""• Mrs. Donabue. of LanciJt.
sent to Mrs. Benton Ponn and York C't' y an d fro m the Spin· light
Ch I pmkThskirt and sweater'
tweed [dress
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skirt
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A·Yarn Shop in Athens, with
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plnk cheted · Joyce DaviS, ftlmla
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and the Mid· Spectra sweater' ean oo e, w w e
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mage sa e on ary ' '
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g ld bermudas and tweed swea~
Beaver formal 10118\' : all eva
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Edwards' Insurance, on _Second Some outfits matched fabric ~~· Med~-J aAy, B ~I
'blue ' M~mbers of the CCL among resid" 111 Mldillepott.
st. It was voted to have -a sr- and yarn · Hair st•les
were by cuet • 0 nn al ey,
weekend 8~14 ol
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~ the models were Jean Coo ke, Eaater
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lent auction at tbe next meet- Jo Ann Bailey and Judy Wrl·
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Barb
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Bruce
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Loll!l Moore, sa1mon ou u: BC e owa .
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•old and Nancy Beaver.
their c
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dren of PillsblD'gh, Pa.,' - ·
round robin card sent
A-Yarn Sbop,
sweater kit,
and Mrs. Oscar ,Bastian! · ·· '
Program books were Judged Yarn compames represented
RAVENSWOOD--- The Kera ll!1d finish at 5 a.m. (DST). Call· children Galhpoils, and ll(iclll
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. for this first All Nile ~-In lhe Lloyd, stu
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and first place was won by by th eIr rnatena
Mrs. Marie Chapman. Mrs. Brunswick, Unger, C~lumbia· club of Ravelitwood held their ~~tea will be Andy Watnsley of Urilverslty.
Antone Lucke, program book Minerva, Bernat,
Diamond, annual Budqy pance recently Valley Bend, w. Va., t~Buck Mr. and Mrs. Ernest .~¢.
chairman, presented Mrs. ChapPauline Denham, With seven squares of qld and Mljli&lt;ley of Fairmont, W. Va., and children, Chuck and
man a gift.
' Splnnena and Renoir.
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new faces cjlU)clqg to tile c•ll- ll!ld Slim Hall. Donatron'llrlll be of Belpre, spent Sundi!Y; . illtll
Mrs. Chapman, in charg~ of I Mrs. Scally expressed her in~ of Depver jiJit\QII of Par~. fll.50 a couple with dooro priz. her mother, Mrs,
Lu e tile
the program, rea~ an artrcle, ~ppreciatlon ~ay for the pr;v- ersburg, llfld. •181lm'~ Hall, call- es. The local clut will •&lt;have Mayes. They attended churCh
"COnfident Living,' by Norman rtege of sbowmg her collectron er for the local club.
food and refreshments ftll', sale lei-VIces at Heath M~st
Vincent Peale and closed WJth
The dance was held' at the throughout the nigbl
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Church where they were active
a poem, "The Beauty of Eas- Florida Vacation
· NYA Hall which had been dec- Regtdar club dances of • · the while residing ill Middleport.,
ter."
Of 2M 111 Eruh
orated with Ure traditional Sl local club is each 1st and 3rd Mrs. Crary Davis, Jr. IJ1d
Refreshments were served
on.t .
Patrick's Day theme and this Saturday nights NYA Hall
daughter, Susan, of Toledo; are
Mrs. V. D. Edwards and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Haw. anme theme Willi carried over
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Grace Campbell.
klns have returned from a two into decorations on the serving
EASTER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faull,
months vacation in Florida. talile and the. caller's table on M
d Mrs
and son, Bobby, of Urbana, _
Places visited Included Haines the stage. Alden· and Emily Ch riean Rd a'n.! Mr ar!CIIdrs. spent Easter Sunday with hera!
CitY, Newport Ritchie, St. Pet. Deal and Red.... andse Peg
illlod- Dales Rr j( and cblidren . lane parents; Mr. and Mrs. G . I
-burd Zephyrs Mills Sara ley were in .,,ar
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the duaseand Susie Col~,
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sola, Orlando, and Cape Ken~ orations
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Recent
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An
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known In
Carl and famlly of Saneca Fall8! N.
Tbe Loyal Helpers Class of They mited relatives an d western -style sq~~art
dance ft':rutz and daughter, Joy, Cbe" Y., spent the Easter tiolld!IY .
th Syracuse ME Church met friends on both the east and circles ao an All Niter I• being te
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wiUr her parents, Mr. and
at' the home 0 f MM!. Helen west coasts of Florida.
planned lor Building X, Aprll r.
Mrs. George Baker and otber
Damewood for .its regul~r
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PLAN JITNEY
rei~Uves,
monthly meeting With the preS!·
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The Senior class of
Miss Charlotte DavJdaoq
The B ......... PT'' ·- ...... IU'mogam
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High School Is sponsoring a spent Eliater Sunday wltb. h.,.
nd
siding. The 23rd Psalm was re- lOring a ereauled ball~ chick• For PoltUlroy J'ilit
jitney supper, at the RuUand slsler and famUy, Mr$! ~Upealed mOrv'unillisonCr.ooc- had the ea dhmer &amp;alarday, April I,
Mrs. Sbeldon Smith and son, Grede ikhool cafet;eriawllonl
~ JSandyohn M:SordRandy, in
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and day April 4, Serving
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Alao vlslttna -.tth
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Mrs. FtoydAnde~anddaugh- at p.m. Proceeds .will to- ~eshlre. _1_ . w Mr and
versesL kof the
chapter wrth
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the ,M~ljlll
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Dlllller will coli 011ly $!lor ter ' Kathleen' of Kankakee ' Ill.' ward the Senior trip to
Mrs
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The meeting
closed inby unison,
all reand the hOstess served a dessert
course
Mrs. Winebren·
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prayer.
A character study of women of the Bible was read by
Mrs. wm. Eichinger. Wo~
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were:
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ed. women, women with seven
husbands, two women at the
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well, ten wise and foolish v gina, and sillful women,

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Grace Clark and· MrS. Wayne
Cottrill as hostesses, assisted hy
Den 1 with Kathryn Mitrholi and
Joanna Council
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. A boy scout iroop Is bt&gt;lng
Pat Edwards, Rodney ·, ~rr '
organized for boys ln the Rut·
and,
. Toll~ lla)l h&amp;ve ret'urned
land area soon it was announe.
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tng ihe ·spring vaeliUon. ··
Pack 2!10 held an Easter egg
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hunt Monday afternoon In ,tho
Mr:
and
iilro.
Rqger
Luck1;7·
Rutland park with 20 llC®tll
doG .of Huntington, W. V.;. ,WeN
present A sack race was held
weekend guests of their ''pai'
for ·th,-children while the egg&lt;
ents, ' Mr. and ~rs- ,Jamea
were being hidden by the- den
Brewlngtl)ri and Mr, and fdl'l,
mothers Ann Thomas, Kathry~
Alvln Ltickeydoo of New ' HavM!tcheii and Mrs. Wayne Cot
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Mrs. C. A. Ernlnlsh hlfl !'!·
James David C~uncl\ rec~;turned from Marietta "here
ed the pme fror t e pr zo e. ·
she
bas been tlie guest ol her
Greg France received a prrz~
daU,Iiter, Mr. and Mrs. ~
for the second htest_tum::d
Burkey .,and lamUy.•' Mr. •and
of eggs. James ouncr er of
Mrs, Burkey,· were on a trip to
found the largest num: also
Florida
while . she lias thert.
eggs, hot srnce_ he ha
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Refreshment• of punc I an •
KN~T0 WEt th Ch 'ld Conservation League Style Show and card party at fb e 11and Mr. and Mtil. wilbur a&amp;n· wen\s ~t ~1~!ent:ry ~chool in Middleport Tuesday evening, Tile two-piece ' 'knit .nlnJ qd family. 1 . :.
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by Mrs. Scally, is one of many styles that were shown. Mrs. Scally, who Ron Hanning student at Ohio
owns 'and operates the "Spin a Yarn" shop, was the narrator.
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t.andmarli manager, far left, and Bobby Anderson, Southern. High Vo-Ag instructor, nght. Cooperative study day
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t.andmarli manager, far left, and Bobby Anderson, Southern. High Vo-Ag instructor, nght. Cooperative study day
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,K&amp;C .Jewelers
tiO 12 an heavyweight champ P~ero and unbeaten Gypsy Joe Ha'I"S
l;!lue-Grey Rest.
40 26 Tomasom retamed hJS t I t le held hnal
tramiug sessiou• l
IJRW llm·dware
3a 34 Wednesday night by tok;ng a Wednesday lor their JO.round '
DuttBn D1 ugr.
:r. 44 12 round dec1s1on from Dante ron ~ t1tle bout llt Mad1s1Jn'
Davis-Warner Ins.
2o 4~ Cane
Square Garden Friday mght 1
Ffi's ,Auto Trim
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Cok"s. of Dallas, sparred foul' I
, H1gh Game - Bob Bow&lt;n
Vertical distance, not height, rounds m his lmal tunc-up and
Sr , 2.'14 ; H1gh Series - R d 11originally was the nb}ect of pole Hams fmishoo hts tr•ming
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mJJis !arm at Racine. P&gt;izes .
RThtle dPrMimary Class of t
PAT O'BRIElN'S SON 'h
were 3Warded to Eddie aad
u an
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Bob CUmmins.
joyed an Easter egg hunt and ed his mind about becoming a a blistering time.
Other chlldren atlending were
party at the church Saturday. Jesuit, left the semwary for The bill to license travel ag- able
Jell and .Re1 Thornton, Rusty
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Garnes were played and re- U.S C.
Bishop Sheen's 65th ents has passed the N. Y. Al- ..~·~~:"
Cummins, Megan Brown, Danfreshments served by Mr s. book ;, "The Quotable Fulton sembl·1 and now must go beloro hi
ny Brt\Yil, Joe Brown, Debby
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George White, teacher, and J. Sheen" (whicl1 It most ce"· the st1te. Senate where official
I:;::,~· Roher! Brown, )larilyn
Miss Carol Maxwell.
tainly is): •nd the fi rst he's •nd underground lobbies all
ind lllardtia Pugh. '
THURSDAY
Present were Joy Sauer, Jane ~ntte11 Wllh'out need foe an of· gainst it are frigntening, to say
Adults atten&lt;ling were Mr.
Schilling, Gary Hysell, Gary ftclal church imprimatur- he's the least , . As it is, Lefkl&gt;and Mrs. Victor Brown Mr
ROCK S'llUNGS Grange will Georg•, Joy White, Ann Col- now a full b1shop lol lloches- witz' assistant A. G. Barnett
and Mrs. iJob Roy, Mr.~ Mts. meet Thursday at 8' p.m. Pro- well, Bobble and Debbie Wll· ter) and gives approval on his Levy told us, " Anyone can •Jr ,
George Cummins, Mrs. FlO!• gram lllld relresbments.
liamson, Gary and Steven Nel- own wnting . TV's line k1d- en a travel agency JUS( by hangence 'l'hornton, Mr. an&lt;! Mrs. ~G~ · COUNT¥ COmmunity son, Regina Harnson and Tom- show star Sonny Fox got him· ing out a sign"
It's known
Russell Cummins and Mr, and / Ac!ton Committee (CAP) Thurs- my Tucker.
self m the center ot a hassle l;oods have employ&lt;d fronts
r~~:
Mrs. Jackie Cummins.
day, March 30, at 7:30 p.m. at
w1th :"-1 Y Attorney General rangmg !rom film and TV Co!o- the··'&gt;rielbor'ale
the CAP office in Meigs County
Lows [elkowitz: seems a ham- brities down to in-laws tu Iron! Jo"
COurt House.
ATTEND CONFERENCE burger cham got Sonny to do their &lt;Y,Jerations, which dl&gt;e Matsui,
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Vilitl Relatives
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION of · ·Several members of ti.e II'S. some personal oromotion and right 'nto the bl.ck mark•t in Angus, tbjll be
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the Middleport, First United CS of Heath Melbotlist Churct. attach hi' name to !Is opera plane tickets, especially to Flor- share~ of Alf&amp;T 'll!ll; '
ew,.ere m 10
Pr.Sbyterian Church
m Middleport were '" Ironton t•ons to attr act hungry lialfpmt&lt; Jda and the ISlands thiS rush- (some $180,000 wortn.)
Mrs. Bernard Fultz and evening at the church at
Tuesday to attend the spring and thm famili es who chensh time o! year.
for him.
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daughters, Beth, Barbara and p m . Mrs Dorn:ld Lowery
conferenc• of the Portsmouth Sonny's very real mtem·Jty
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. Sonny has adviSed the oallornev
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tiBecky ' spent Eaater wlth re Ia• gram
and Mrs •
NBC-VEEP ED FRrENDLY bee
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P"iends el~iewhere in U Ball devotion~] leader; .
were Mrs. James Jtvtd•'n, Mrs. general he knows not hmg ab~~~;·. left : f•lt UJE' plans- to produte b ~i~~;i~r su~"uf:::.
·In s!, ~ef'a.Thf~ay, •-~- tesses, Mrs. George Anderson, -~ L, Fre~ch, Mrs .
Wa_lter / the ch'l n's operallor.s, entered virtually cverytlnng 1n show- :Oys g•Jt a 1 1-year-&lt;~td' glii'J~11
Mr and · Mr w·~! es ~· wt Mrs. Donald Lowery, Mrs. Jam- Maye3, Mt s. M.. C. WJtsoll, :Jnd mto tt t•nly Js a patd promotl•m- biz m partnership wtth another and after some Uglf~.iallt
and famil 9• 1 1 ~ vers?n es Buchanao, Mrs. Harry rs .. James Cnswel!,
local a: ;Jtde
Other celebritws free-lancer, George Schlatter . dumped the nud kid ;~t~~f.
Mrs l!lJlti'~ ~~t jn ~ut ~~th Moore, Mrs. Francis Anderson, pres~~~~t Thefs~aker wa::; Pt'r, who' v,. attached the1 r namt&gt;s, The Smothers Bros ser.t out swamtl on 8 tree~!Ag · n~
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the ·R:v
dsiSMrer aB'IIam•y, Mrs. Judson White.
Mgy .' ngs o I e Bomd of photos ond aii-&lt;Ju! endorse- the pamc-call to TV wnters ·/ Quick police acllon ' U.V ,-a,.
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Convoy With he~ parenis, Mt·. day afternoon at 2 p m at
and Mrs. Rey Smn.
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church; Mrs. Nan Moore,
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~~ml7•held its traditional East· Everett Davis, Mrs. 0. P.
t p OJ~ of prell8rmg an egg Klein, and Mrs. Nan Moore.
~':; :na e With 16 do"'n Cll~ i THE ANNUAL Inspection of
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He s not allowed to
Batman for a month
alter (,e watches he tnes
jump off the cupboard.
lng doesn't help, He
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And when I baby-sit him l"OW! What do you do witt.
kid like this? - THE DEVIL'~!
SISTER
Dear SIS:
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Just what your
IN COLUMBUS
RUTLAND
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I!MlESffiABLE-TYPE JOKE does: watch him like a bawk, Maxine Grirtith, cashier of sponsor a teen reCilrd bop on
~ar ilelen:
, train ~1m where you can, and the Pomeroy National Bank, is March 31, Friday night, at
.(I'hts MJ;I year so111e 'fnends'' l hope the years will mellow him. attending a meeting today at Rutland High School gym
1 the Ohiotllankers Association of. 8 until ll p. m. The ''Sound
o! minetoirl an undesirable type I P. 3. Abnormally
gll-1 I was madly i" love with 1 or erratic children sbould
flees in •Columbus, of the High Effects" Will emcee. The pubh~r. I tried tactfully to tell he' •examilled by a doctor.
School Education Program Sub- lie is welcome.
the t;!,th, but sne only said Dear Helen:
to hlch she was / WAHAMA HIGH School will
was playing it cooL lt's all ov· I thought you might like
appointed at a joint meeting of, sponsor a dance party open to
er high school about "us." I/ hear one of the results of yo111 the Publlc Relations, Education 1the public Friday night from R
have become the joke ot tbe effort •.o help servicemen. Here'• and Women's Actlvllles Commi~ to It p. m. at tile Wahama high
year.
1a letter I received from a 19- tee of the OBA on March 6.
auditorium. The Jays will serve
· Site keeps calling me up an~ I year-old Marine Corporal in Vie
as master of ceremonies.
down . .,,. olher 1nam,' alter I sent my Jetter
VISIT RELATIVES
MIDDLEPORT W.C.T.U. Fridate , mo ilel'ause Vietnom Mail Call:
Mr. snd Mrs. Jackie Cum- day at Middleport Church of
, busy laughir.g. May. "Dear Leslie : First I want
mins and children Pat 8,10 Christ at 7:30 p.m.
· if she mak~e thank you for writing me,
Michel, Qllullli!IJo ~ere weekSATURDAY
?,:~~.~~~r.~e~nough, I'll have many many girls llke you
end visltoli
parents, MIDDLEPORT High school
~Tiling to guys over h"e.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C:nnm1r.s Band Boosters Association will
all4. I ~~: don't _knOlf if yo~ realize it
and famUy, Racine, , and Mr. sponsor a teen dance party with
to·' treiat· g~r •. not, but you and the people
aod Mrs, . VIctor _Brown and music by the Jays Saturday
-ffijnil;:~:io
tills you are doing as much
~fiiY~, ~i"!1,t,svllle. '
night at the Middlepo,rt elemen'
OUT OF JUSt by Silting at home
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c
tary auditorium. Dancing w1ll
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Iletters. There is
of m"'\ wltt~ant letters be from to u p.m. Everyone
D
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at the end ol a ~ard
i'.oa~11iges range is welcome.
, Forget tact a{ld ·!ell ,\er , ro to r~ceive a letter from
from 19 to 39. Now I'm swamp.
·
.o chlSe someone . she can one back home. It surely
ed wlch letters from Vleman.;
TO HAVE SURGERY
~atch. You-can't eraoicata pesr; a guy going, especially
ao. aJso Is a friend of mine.
Rosemary Sellers daughter
lrith .dndness. - H.
t.e's dewn in the dumps and Wouuf' you pi~"\ . ask those of Rev. and Mrs. Pa~l Sellers,
llear Helen :.
! wondering why we are
, who want to write to fellows ov- Racine, is in Holzer Hospital
; My problem b I have. a lo•Jr· ' here.
erseas to send a slemped, se!f· for minor surgery. She is in the
year-old d~vil for a brother.. He "Thrn when a letter
addressed en~~Jo either of hall on tile second floor.
~as enough energy lor IO,k•d• there'• no more wondering.
the foll,o.w~lng addresses? We w1l!
~nd he UJII!S it .•II lo ,be m!•"· know why - for you and
be pleased to send 'along
a
TWO ARRESTED
' Last week he shut our dog up I of the people m our . "
name or . two. It wnuld help il PT. PLEASANT _ Arrests
lit a garage record cabinet we I country. - W. C. BpRNS
yourreaders would enclflle thcir recorded at the eounty
for
nenr use and U1tm he pulled Dear Helen:
age'S, too.
the past 24 hoors were Herlber:
of( all the knobs. We finally Help! Not lor , ourselv.,, Mrs. Marilyn Martin, R.D. Jones, 36, Elm Grove ·
found the dog a day laier when but people who would like
No. I, Templeton, Penna., 16259. Sturgecn 41 Pt. Plea..;nt
we beard him whimpering.
write to specific servicenu;n in Joan Cardenos, 3tl4 Fawcett George·
42, Pt. Pie,.,'saul:, 1
f have to keep all
n•y Vlelllam.
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St., Smlthville, Texas, i8957. all chorged with tntoXJcation
make-up and perfume out or For the past eight months .
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mJJis !arm at Racine. P&gt;izes .
RThtle dPrMimary Class of t
PAT O'BRIElN'S SON 'h
were 3Warded to Eddie aad
u an
ethodist Church enc ang· jects and schemes are in
Bob CUmmins.
joyed an Easter egg hunt and ed his mind about becoming a a blistering time.
Other chlldren atlending were
party at the church Saturday. Jesuit, left the semwary for The bill to license travel ag- able
Jell and .Re1 Thornton, Rusty
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Garnes were played and re- U.S C.
Bishop Sheen's 65th ents has passed the N. Y. Al- ..~·~~:"
Cummins, Megan Brown, Danfreshments served by Mr s. book ;, "The Quotable Fulton sembl·1 and now must go beloro hi
ny Brt\Yil, Joe Brown, Debby
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George White, teacher, and J. Sheen" (whicl1 It most ce"· the st1te. Senate where official
I:;::,~· Roher! Brown, )larilyn
Miss Carol Maxwell.
tainly is): •nd the fi rst he's •nd underground lobbies all
ind lllardtia Pugh. '
THURSDAY
Present were Joy Sauer, Jane ~ntte11 Wllh'out need foe an of· gainst it are frigntening, to say
Adults atten&lt;ling were Mr.
Schilling, Gary Hysell, Gary ftclal church imprimatur- he's the least , . As it is, Lefkl&gt;and Mrs. Victor Brown Mr
ROCK S'llUNGS Grange will Georg•, Joy White, Ann Col- now a full b1shop lol lloches- witz' assistant A. G. Barnett
and Mrs. iJob Roy, Mr.~ Mts. meet Thursday at 8' p.m. Pro- well, Bobble and Debbie Wll· ter) and gives approval on his Levy told us, " Anyone can •Jr ,
George Cummins, Mrs. FlO!• gram lllld relresbments.
liamson, Gary and Steven Nel- own wnting . TV's line k1d- en a travel agency JUS( by hangence 'l'hornton, Mr. an&lt;! Mrs. ~G~ · COUNT¥ COmmunity son, Regina Harnson and Tom- show star Sonny Fox got him· ing out a sign"
It's known
Russell Cummins and Mr, and / Ac!ton Committee (CAP) Thurs- my Tucker.
self m the center ot a hassle l;oods have employ&lt;d fronts
r~~:
Mrs. Jackie Cummins.
day, March 30, at 7:30 p.m. at
w1th :"-1 Y Attorney General rangmg !rom film and TV Co!o- the··'&gt;rielbor'ale
the CAP office in Meigs County
Lows [elkowitz: seems a ham- brities down to in-laws tu Iron! Jo"
COurt House.
ATTEND CONFERENCE burger cham got Sonny to do their &lt;Y,Jerations, which dl&gt;e Matsui,
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Vilitl Relatives
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION of · ·Several members of ti.e II'S. some personal oromotion and right 'nto the bl.ck mark•t in Angus, tbjll be
.
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the Middleport, First United CS of Heath Melbotlist Churct. attach hi' name to !Is opera plane tickets, especially to Flor- share~ of Alf&amp;T 'll!ll; '
ew,.ere m 10
Pr.Sbyterian Church
m Middleport were '" Ironton t•ons to attr act hungry lialfpmt&lt; Jda and the ISlands thiS rush- (some $180,000 wortn.)
Mrs. Bernard Fultz and evening at the church at
Tuesday to attend the spring and thm famili es who chensh time o! year.
for him.
j
daughters, Beth, Barbara and p m . Mrs Dorn:ld Lowery
conferenc• of the Portsmouth Sonny's very real mtem·Jty
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. Sonny has adviSed the oallornev
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tiBecky ' spent Eaater wlth re Ia• gram
and Mrs •
NBC-VEEP ED FRrENDLY bee
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P"iends el~iewhere in U Ball devotion~] leader; .
were Mrs. James Jtvtd•'n, Mrs. general he knows not hmg ab~~~;·. left : f•lt UJE' plans- to produte b ~i~~;i~r su~"uf:::.
·In s!, ~ef'a.Thf~ay, •-~- tesses, Mrs. George Anderson, -~ L, Fre~ch, Mrs .
Wa_lter / the ch'l n's operallor.s, entered virtually cverytlnng 1n show- :Oys g•Jt a 1 1-year-&lt;~td' glii'J~11
Mr and · Mr w·~! es ~· wt Mrs. Donald Lowery, Mrs. Jam- Maye3, Mt s. M.. C. WJtsoll, :Jnd mto tt t•nly Js a patd promotl•m- biz m partnership wtth another and after some Uglf~.iallt
and famil 9• 1 1 ~ vers?n es Buchanao, Mrs. Harry rs .. James Cnswel!,
local a: ;Jtde
Other celebritws free-lancer, George Schlatter . dumped the nud kid ;~t~~f.
Mrs l!lJlti'~ ~~t jn ~ut ~~th Moore, Mrs. Francis Anderson, pres~~~~t Thefs~aker wa::; Pt'r, who' v,. attached the1 r namt&gt;s, The Smothers Bros ser.t out swamtl on 8 tree~!Ag · n~
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dsiSMrer aB'IIam•y, Mrs. Judson White.
Mgy .' ngs o I e Bomd of photos ond aii-&lt;Ju! endorse- the pamc-call to TV wnters ·/ Quick police acllon ' U.V ,-a,.
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Convoy With he~ parenis, Mt·. day afternoon at 2 p m at
and Mrs. Rey Smn.
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church; Mrs. Nan Moore,
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~~ml7•held its traditional East· Everett Davis, Mrs. 0. P.
t p OJ~ of prell8rmg an egg Klein, and Mrs. Nan Moore.
~':; :na e With 16 do"'n Cll~ i THE ANNUAL Inspection of
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Mr F 11 .•u. Thursday, March 30, at 7:30
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He s not allowed to
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alter (,e watches he tnes
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And when I baby-sit him l"OW! What do you do witt.
kid like this? - THE DEVIL'~!
SISTER
Dear SIS:
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Just what your
IN COLUMBUS
RUTLAND
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~ar ilelen:
, train ~1m where you can, and the Pomeroy National Bank, is March 31, Friday night, at
.(I'hts MJ;I year so111e 'fnends'' l hope the years will mellow him. attending a meeting today at Rutland High School gym
1 the Ohiotllankers Association of. 8 until ll p. m. The ''Sound
o! minetoirl an undesirable type I P. 3. Abnormally
gll-1 I was madly i" love with 1 or erratic children sbould
flees in •Columbus, of the High Effects" Will emcee. The pubh~r. I tried tactfully to tell he' •examilled by a doctor.
School Education Program Sub- lie is welcome.
the t;!,th, but sne only said Dear Helen:
to hlch she was / WAHAMA HIGH School will
was playing it cooL lt's all ov· I thought you might like
appointed at a joint meeting of, sponsor a dance party open to
er high school about "us." I/ hear one of the results of yo111 the Publlc Relations, Education 1the public Friday night from R
have become the joke ot tbe effort •.o help servicemen. Here'• and Women's Actlvllles Commi~ to It p. m. at tile Wahama high
year.
1a letter I received from a 19- tee of the OBA on March 6.
auditorium. The Jays will serve
· Site keeps calling me up an~ I year-old Marine Corporal in Vie
as master of ceremonies.
down . .,,. olher 1nam,' alter I sent my Jetter
VISIT RELATIVES
MIDDLEPORT W.C.T.U. Fridate , mo ilel'ause Vietnom Mail Call:
Mr. snd Mrs. Jackie Cum- day at Middleport Church of
, busy laughir.g. May. "Dear Leslie : First I want
mins and children Pat 8,10 Christ at 7:30 p.m.
· if she mak~e thank you for writing me,
Michel, Qllullli!IJo ~ere weekSATURDAY
?,:~~.~~~r.~e~nough, I'll have many many girls llke you
end visltoli
parents, MIDDLEPORT High school
~Tiling to guys over h"e.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C:nnm1r.s Band Boosters Association will
all4. I ~~: don't _knOlf if yo~ realize it
and famUy, Racine, , and Mr. sponsor a teen dance party with
to·' treiat· g~r •. not, but you and the people
aod Mrs, . VIctor _Brown and music by the Jays Saturday
-ffijnil;:~:io
tills you are doing as much
~fiiY~, ~i"!1,t,svllle. '
night at the Middlepo,rt elemen'
OUT OF JUSt by Silting at home
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c
tary auditorium. Dancing w1ll
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Iletters. There is
of m"'\ wltt~ant letters be from to u p.m. Everyone
D
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at the end ol a ~ard
i'.oa~11iges range is welcome.
, Forget tact a{ld ·!ell ,\er , ro to r~ceive a letter from
from 19 to 39. Now I'm swamp.
·
.o chlSe someone . she can one back home. It surely
ed wlch letters from Vleman.;
TO HAVE SURGERY
~atch. You-can't eraoicata pesr; a guy going, especially
ao. aJso Is a friend of mine.
Rosemary Sellers daughter
lrith .dndness. - H.
t.e's dewn in the dumps and Wouuf' you pi~"\ . ask those of Rev. and Mrs. Pa~l Sellers,
llear Helen :.
! wondering why we are
, who want to write to fellows ov- Racine, is in Holzer Hospital
; My problem b I have. a lo•Jr· ' here.
erseas to send a slemped, se!f· for minor surgery. She is in the
year-old d~vil for a brother.. He "Thrn when a letter
addressed en~~Jo either of hall on tile second floor.
~as enough energy lor IO,k•d• there'• no more wondering.
the foll,o.w~lng addresses? We w1l!
~nd he UJII!S it .•II lo ,be m!•"· know why - for you and
be pleased to send 'along
a
TWO ARRESTED
' Last week he shut our dog up I of the people m our . "
name or . two. It wnuld help il PT. PLEASANT _ Arrests
lit a garage record cabinet we I country. - W. C. BpRNS
yourreaders would enclflle thcir recorded at the eounty
for
nenr use and U1tm he pulled Dear Helen:
age'S, too.
the past 24 hoors were Herlber:
of( all the knobs. We finally Help! Not lor , ourselv.,, Mrs. Marilyn Martin, R.D. Jones, 36, Elm Grove ·
found the dog a day laier when but people who would like
No. I, Templeton, Penna., 16259. Sturgecn 41 Pt. Plea..;nt
we beard him whimpering.
write to specific servicenu;n in Joan Cardenos, 3tl4 Fawcett George·
42, Pt. Pie,.,'saul:, 1
f have to keep all
n•y Vlelllam.
,
St., Smlthville, Texas, i8957. all chorged with tntoXJcation
make-up and perfume out or For the past eight months .
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As With the re!lt of H•lcn H•:p
~S,, it welcomes laughs but
"?n t dO'l,e a serious ~uest10n
Wtth a bniSh-off.
Send your t'IJill-age questions
to YOUTH· ASKED · FOR IT,
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sqn, Br~llle, spent Eas· i
weekend with his parents, ' .,
~- and Mrs. Walter Cleland.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ]euer·
bacher of Athens spent 't!aster
11er pilr;018, Mr. and Mrs.
Petrel, . · ·
Mr. and Mn. Darq' Potter of
spelll Eater weekend
mother, Mrs. Lovey
Sayre.
Eatser weekend guests of Mr.
and Mra. Edward Simpson were
LOSS · OF VOICB JD1111t Mr. and Mrs. Solon Butcher of
_ . , 18 buurmoDiltable Cleveland.
obstaele to eonlll11111g ••
Mr. and Mra. ~ancls Mor·.
Mrs. Paul Rickard Ia a med·
adlq ureu, bill II didn't rls were Easter dloner auests
W.l patient at Rolzer Hospital.
~ llrllhb aetor Jack of their daUihter, Cbrlstlne
Denny Harbour with the UnitHawkllli. .Cmeer aurcery Lake in Athe!ll. Other auests
ed states Marines In North Careoll Bawkllll lila lamyx were Mr. and Mrs. BUl Lake
over. a year aao, bul he
ollna, vl.!lted his wife here ov·
learned 1o talk again by and dauahter, Lori.
or llle weekend.
J1111plq lulr and releallng Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis
Sheldon Roush of Charleston
ft llow]y. He reeenlly took spent Easter weekend with
Va. Is 1 member of the Brass IApril 12th at 6:!0 p.m.
visited bll .parents, M~. a n d
• rele alan lmbauador ID their son-in-law and daughter,
Ensemble traveling last week
FAMILY NIGHT u
Mrs. Donald F. Roush during
&amp;he 111m, "GreatCIIher!De.~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells at
~e»
with West VIrginia Wesleyan
BACHTEL CHURCH
the weekend.
Wasbintllon C H
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Choir on Its annual Spring tour Family Night was held at SUnday guests of Mr. and over the weekend.
Crltt B ~ 'Jr of Worlll·
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undor the dl~tlnn of John E. Bachtel E.V.B. Church re.ent- Mrs. . John Fry were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Laurllngton s r I E.;.ter' weekend
-~ut,bythull/llefok~n,ifGOIIdidi&gt;'twontuslumo~
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Taylor. The cliotr opened three lly with a covered dish dinner Mrs. Max Elchlllier and chiJ. and famlly of Wellsburg, w. with Mr
Mrs. c. A. Brad·
...,welter-he woulin t let pup/e monulactute tbomr
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Iconcerts m Greenbner Count&lt;· I served at 8,30, Following 1 h 1 dren, Mr. and Mra. James Fry Va. vlsl~ his slsler and lam· 1 d
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~i;itors over Easter of Mr. Audrey Wilson and family of Mr. and Mra. Ja~ McGee
0 and In Huntington and closed ' meal, the group enjoyed 1 film and daughter, all of Pomeroy, lly, Mr. and Mra. Robert
The Wm One Cia" of t ha with two concerts In the vlctn· on family llfe titled, "Gold o. Ohio and Mrs. C. E. Fry of Leo nant and children over t
and Mrs. Crltt Bradford and Jael!son were Easter I!Dests of and mother, Mrs. Amanda Tuck.
&amp;.U B. Church m&lt;t on Mondv~ !ty of Pltt•burgh. Pa. Mr Scttes Lox and the Five Bears."
tart.
-kend.
Mr. and Mrs, Otto Bradford lhelr mother, Mrs. Harry Hay. er Of Lancaater were lllnner
ejitmng at the church. D~n'd " the son of Mr and Mrs, K Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dick and Mr. and Mra. Robert
and others were Mr. and Mrs. man.
guests Moodey ,of Mi'. and Mrs.
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lions wero led l&gt;y Mrs. ~a h. K. Scltes of Route L Letart, Glenn Roush and Tommy, Mr. family of Lima, Ohio, Mr. and and children visited hls
Donald Bradford of Detroit, Mrs. Waid Foster and chiJ. Fred Cadle wbo accompanied
1111mgarnor It was decide 'e:: W , Va., Is a Junior Biology ' and Mrs, Grant Roush, Mrs. Mrs. James Dick and family of at Gates, Pa. over the
Mich.
dren of Columbus were 111eek· them, in the altemooa to Ripthe group would postpone n
major, a member of Sllllll Eldon Rousb Mr and Mr 1 Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Paul end.
M and Mrs Albert Wigal end guests of her parents, Mr. ley, W. Ve. to visit their broth·
month's meeting because of re· Phi Epsilon Fraternity.
Ritchie Bird 'Aile~ and Connie. Kemp and famlly of Toledo. Mrs. Otha LlevJni is a med- n/flmily of ·Prospect spent and Mrs. Albert HUI.
or, Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Latb·
~Ivai semces Revh, Ma~t'n l
SROWF.R FOR MISS
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jewell Ohjo visited Mrs. Dick's and /lcal patient at Pleuant Valley ~aster weekend with Mr. and M and M Rob t R sh ey and tlleir slstar, Mrs. Ellner
Berlsford closed t e mee ng
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M G E Hazl tt IMrs Kemp'• mother Mrs Fre- Hosp1taL
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or 011 Proffitt at Great Bend
wtlh the benediction The grouo I
JEAN BIJMilARNER
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Mrs. Otis Balley and Mr. and and daughters of Columbus were
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;, m a inder : A bridal shower was given in Rev. Achssh Miller, Mr. and a art an
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Mrs. Charley Smith.
· holiday guests of her parents,
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coloring honor of Miss .Jean Bumr~rner, Mra. Blake Nlc:ewander, Rita, here over the weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Roush Mrs. Isabel Simpson spent TURNS OVER COMMAND
e&amp;gs for the Youth Fellowsbtp bride elect of William R. Blaine, / Bobby and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. o/i~_ents vls~i1 ~ th~ h~~·
and Mildred spent Easter week· Easter weekend in Qllumbus LONDON (UP!) -'IIIe aklp.
E e Hunt.
Jr The weddln~ Is to he an John Brabham, Rita, Jorce, • etr paren
g e 0 :
end
w(th relatives in Akron.
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bee- per of the luxury Hner Queen
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~hose attending were Rev. event o! Anrll lst. The sllower David and Mary Lou, Bill Ob· day weekend. were. from M! , Oflefy
Mr. .and Mrs. Ben Philson gle and son.
Elizabeth, now In mld·A~Iic
and Mrs Martin Bemford. M's. was ~lven bv the l•dies of the linger. Mr_ and Mrs.
Danny shall Umve;"Z;,BI~ ~\;.
and Min a Lewis spent Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cross ,en route 1o New York, has
Harold Bumgarner, Mr. and New Haven E.U.B.
Church Workman and Danny Joe, Je5· of Mr. an
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rey,
Easter weekend at Southern and children of Columbus spent broken his ankle and ll\rllcd
Mrs Harry Piekens, Mrs. Tom held In the '""1~1 room of the se Jewell, Mrs. Charles Jewell, Rick Abel, ~n ol ~· and M~~ • BY li!RS. FRANCIS
Plnes, North Carolina, guests over the Easter holiday wltb over his command 1o the ship's
Hoffman, Mrs. Carl Gibbs, Mrs. church on S.turday, Mardl Mrs. GeorRe Morris,
Tracy, J~ Abe~ Mrar~ 1rmk:,ys n· Mr. Dmar Bays has
of Mr. and Mrs. Rush Philson relatives and were Easter Sun· staff oaptaln, llle ship owners
Dorm · Roush. Mrs. Roy Jonos, 'filh r.am•• were nlaved un· Tressa llld Curtis, - Mrs, Lew· o r_an
s. ares . oo ed home alter being a
and Eric.
dy dinner guests of Mrs. How· said Wednesday. They iaid
. Mrs. Eugone Rudnall and Mrs. d~ the direction of Mrs. Carl lS Summers, Timmy,
Terry lker, Myra Roush,hda~er f at St. Joseph Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bry· ard Neigler, Mr. and Mrs. ICommodore Geoffrey Marr
Frank Young, Jr.
Gibbs with prizos won by Ml'!!. and Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mrs. Velma Rous '
bura.
aon and SOilS of Pittsburgh were George Nelgler and famlly ware broke his right ankle Tuesday in
Bernard Ltevmg, Mrs. John Gilman, Debbie, Danny and i Miller, d~ughterof Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sayre
weekand guesls of his parents, also present.
~ a fall on the bridge and turned
CHEROKEE HOME
Gill, Miss Mlckte Vester. Mt;, · Donns, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Harry Mlller, Betty
of Route 1 Bowerston, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. George Neig· over his duties to Capt. George
OEMONSTRATION Cl.VB Mary Jan Bumgarner. The col· Wren, Mrs.. Ray Cooke, Mr. daugllter Mr. and Mrs.
Ohio ~pent the Easter
Other Jllells were Mr. and Mrs. ler and children and Mrs. How· Smith. The liner is due In Neiv
T1' Cherokee Home Demon- or scheme of pink and while and Mrs. Jack Nease, Jackie, ~~r~rry, from WeSI
end Wlth relatives here a a Vernal Blackwood and mother ard Neigler were caUers ID Gal· York Thursday and Smith will
1!•a1 ion Club mel at the home was used In the ,1decorstion of Jeff and Judy,
1 1• Vmveralty, Pbll Cooke, soD announce the engqement
of MlnersvUle,
u lis Frida
remain In command on t h,F
o: Mrs. Charlo• Stone. Devo- the refreshment ltlble and gift :
PERSONALS
· ·. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke, their daughter, Beverly Jeanne Mrs. Harry Pickens was an ~rs. MaryYHamilton and her relurn voyage to Southamp!O\ I
t~e.n• were ted by, Mrs. Del! on table.
· 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R10.e . Sherry Flesher, daughter of to Sp4 Terry Wood,
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Easter gueet Of Mr. and Mrs. son Gene and wife and chil· llle owners said,
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S-·m followl'd wllh a prayer Thos. allending and sendin 0 and children of Boonv,lle, lndl· Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Flesher, a! Ft. Hood, Texas, son ~ Mr.
Meredith at Beverly, dren of Newark were visitors of'l
b1 lir' K K Solles.
gifts were Mrs. w. H. Blaine, ana v1S1ted her parents, Mr. Max Brown, son of Mrs: Fran- and Mrs. Helbert Wood of
aDd Mrs w C Smith Mr p
t Cross and M. A und of 1 ar contelns 1•
fom ·n• l!!e bu&lt;ln•" meetin~ Mi!S Ava Ann Gill, Mrs, John 1andMrs.T!JomasGrinsteadand oes Brown, Ronnie Stem, son rlebsvUie.
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10 F rrn and Home Eleclrifica- E H. Reebel, Mrs.
Harold weekend.
]Craig AbQlin, son of llff. T. W.
' "" ~1••tln~ held at Jack110n L.ewis, Mrs. Harold Bum1arnor, i ·Mr. and Mrs. Roland Karr Abolin: from We'st VIrginia
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Mill.&lt; on March 21·2!. 1' h • v Mrs. George Jewell, Mrs. Bern- and daughters of Owensboro, Tech, Montgomery,
Danny
n.nde the following announct- ard Llevlng Mrs, T. Bert Roush ' Ky. visited her psrents, Mr. Dodd, son of Mr, and Mrs. Char- " ''"'' \ Stale Program Plan· Mrs. Paul Hesson, Mrs, Harol~ and Mrs. Otto Grimm over the les Dodd, Wlllie Capehart, son ,
"'"' r .m!,•reneo on Aprtl ~ Zerkle, Mrs. Rarry Miller, Mrs. weekend.
of Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Clpe-1
through 27 at Jaek&lt;on Mills: Howard Burris, Mrs. o 1t 1e I Mr. and. Mrs. Larry L.eMas- 1bar!, Pllllllp Goodnlte, 1011 of 1
A :1 on&lt;k: " ·'"' Sohnnl on Morch Roush, Mrs. Eddie K. Bumgar-, ters of Middletown. Ohio viBlt· , Mrs. Franeea Goodnlte,
Wil· ·
~~ 29 and 30 at F.xtension Of· ner Mrs. Thelma Capehart Mrs. ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ltiam Bird, son of Mr. and MN.
f1Jif&gt; frnm 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. Lawrence Lievtna, Mrs. Leland Bill Howard and Mike over the Loren Bird, Gregory
Ervin,
eRrll " 'entng,
Bumgarner, Mrs. Tom Hollm an, weekend.
j son of Mr. and Mra.
Deiter
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lesson
"Edur.Hon Mrs, Fred Baley, Mrs. Ray Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mrs. Ervin, George Randolph, Jr.,
'1'11rot1~h CnltUrDI Arts" "" pr~- Weaver, \Irs. Edward Bumgar- Robert Harleu and sons of Co- son of Mr. and Mrs.
Georse
aintw by Mrs. Gerald Cllrk . ner, Rev. and Mrs.
Martin lumbus, Ohio visited their moth- , Randolph: Ohio University, At!&gt;
~hose attending were Mr; Berlsford, Mrs. C"'l G; b b s. er, Mrs. Melvin Knopp over the ens, Nancy Abolin, 4aQBbter of /
Athie Browmn~. Mrs. K. K. Mrs. Billy Lloyd , Mrs. R o v weekend.
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Mr. T. W. Abolln: Rio Grande
Sc!!tes, Mrs. Gerald Clark Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Georg• Hmon, Miss Ethel Riddle of Harm· ! College, Blll Pickens, son of
4iher Smith, Mrs. Delton Sav- Mrs. Jack Flesher, Mrs. Oris burg, Pa. visited here over the 1Mr. and Mrs. Cerll Pickens: I
I'll Mrs. Elton Cleven~or. Mr. i Bumgarner, Miss Delores Bum- , weekend,
Glenville State College, Sandra
Alva Lucke)'&lt;loo, and Mrs, Igamer. Miss June Bumgarner. • Mrs. Floyd Miller of Martet- 1Pickens, daughter of Mr. and '
Stline
( Miss Mary Jan Bumgarner Mia• ta, Ohio visited relatives here Mrs. Herry Pickens, Glendolyn
c W.S.C.S. MEETING
Jenny Lou Bumgarner, Miss during the weekend.
Ord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
!'he W.S.C.S. of tho Metho- Carletta Gibbs Miss
Millie Mr. and Mrs. James Roush Dick Ord: Linda
Latbey,
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~t cllurch met at the home of. Bumgarner, M~. William H. and Linda and Jeff visited daughter of Mr. and Mra. AdM!'s · Glenn Smith. Devottons 'Biaine, Jr , Mr. and Mrs [Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fields at rian Lathey, Peqy Bumgarner,
~ program "He is My Son" Thomason Casey, Mr. and Mrs. 1Lincoln Park, Mich. over tbe daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- \
- . presented by Mrs. Manon Glenn Thompson, Mr. and Mrt. 1weekend.
ward Bumgarner, Jean Bum~gey, with Mrs.
Marcus 1 wmiam Lewis, Mr. end Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buck, gamer June Bumprner daugb·· -··- ....._
'I'I!;IUJh dosing the proaram. Ceril Devrick, Mr. and Mrs, IJr., Susan and Margaret vlsit· lers of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
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~ tho business mtelinl l' Robert Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. :ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bumgarner; West Virginia Wes\
~~~~ discussed the Bean Dinner Otis Stewart, Mr. an&lt;! Mrs. Ray Martin Bush at Roanoke, Va. leyan, Buetlwmon, Joe Selle&gt;,
1o 7be held on April 2! and also Roush, Mrs, Harry Capeflart, ,over the weekend.
son ol Mr. and Mrs. K. K.
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dltcussed tho May Fellowship IMrs. Clavton Athey, Mrs. R F. I Mr. and Mrs. Lon Smith and Scttes: Fairmont State, BeokY II
~ner.
Bryant. Mrs. Cliff Roush, Mrs. family of Tlffm, 0. visited ber Sleeth, dau8bter of Mr. and Mrs.
An election of officers for the Dorsey Lee Roush, Mrs. Larry parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. E. L Sleetb, Mountatn
coqililg year wae held: Presi- Lalhey, Mrs. Pete Burris, Ml"'. Howard over the weekend.
Buslneu College, Bob
~1. Mra. Marion Dlngey: Vice Charles Weaver, Mrs.
Terry I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ll01·· stead, 11111 of Mr. and
""sident, Mrs. Jean Pettrev : f'all, Mn. Eugene
Hudnall, ling, Karen and David of W!Do Thomu Grinstead.
Retordina Secretary, Mrs. Ev· Mrs. Larpo Ebersbach
Miss tersville. Ohio visited relatives Mr. aDd Mrs. Haven Wil li
erild Wright: Treasurer, Mrs. I Carolyn Roush, Miss ' Sherry ' here over the weekend. .
and daugbtll' Barbara of
F'11nk Spradilng; Secrttary of Flesher, Miss Judy Bridges, It Mrs. Donald Cooke of Winters- CordsviUe, Irldlw visited
Cb!'isllan Social RolaUon, Mrs. ! Miss Becky Burris, Mr. Edgar ville, Ohio vj~ted
relatives sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
El'!"a Folmer: Program Mate,. : Layne, Mr. John Bumgarner an-t , here during the week.
Nell Haymlker and
famDy
Wi Mrs. Vera Minnennan Spir- Mr. Ronald Devertek.
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ltual L'fe and Cultivation, Mrs. :
TOWN COUNCR.
Robert Herndoo; Missionary The New Haven Town Coun
~calion and Sl!rvlce. M r '· cil met in regular session with
Gltnn Smltb, Local Church Ar- Mayor Mark Ward presiding.
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tivjties, Mrs. Mark Ward, Sup- Others att&lt;:nding were Recordpi~ Work, Mro. Robert GorrelL er Hilda Rldaway Richard Grin,
RII'URV CLUB
stead, Donald 0. Roush, Edwin
Orrims of the Rotary Club Clark, councilman, Donald Oh·
fo~ the new year are as folio••· linger. PoUco Chief and O!arles
p~ .- ; ~ent, Mr. Karl Wiles : Viee Roush, Harry Hollman and Ce•
P •;dent, Robert Gilmore, Se&lt;'· cil Duncan of the Fl" Depart•
re rv Treasurer, Ru11ell CBP'-· ment
ha 'll1e club met on Thurs Members of the Fire Depart· /
d*J eventng for their reguiQr ment reported to the meeting to
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.fc./k Pl.-her, Harry Mlflor. ,tbe Flrt Department.
p, ;~ Morcus TrnuJ!Il, Arthur : The Council laid the levy ror
"nihhet Richard Ord, Edwin the 118'1·11181 nscat year. TMy .
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only on Pedlatrj\ili Ward.
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birthday.
of her motller, Mrs. Edltb King I and Jupiter,
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\ Dutch painter VlllWlt
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~ ":~~"r~a~!':f~ ~:!~~l.J~~ Eastern. David's birthday was · Other callers were iif:·~d Mr. ~~ Mrs. G~tb Smlth at 1 Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Wolfe of Gagh was boril Ibis day AinerJcan
til 8
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observed. lee cream and eake Mrs. Gene Viln Meter ot
Bottom Easter.
' Akron called on Mrs. Allee Dod· 1853.
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Ht!DrY,
Gen~al ·chairmen are Mrs were served to Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and MM.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborne / son Sunday.
,On &lt;hls day in
bow.~$~~~;~~~
F•rrell
and
Mrs
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Hell:
Lawrence
Hasbargen,
of
CheSter
and
Easter
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mother,
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Osborne.
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Larkins at Long
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.received a patent for the ,first never
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Mrs.
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Charles Cook, Mrs. A enlo Pan- assar, · ~N s.
Mllh~ called OB· "''· Mr. and Mrs, W'llliam Rose'
tel k M' Da g Daw n Massar and Diana and
Mrs. Dwlgbt Mllhoan1 ·Sa~
Billy of Colwnbus visited
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ny Lynch, Mr~. G. A. Big~s _ Mrs, John Groce spent a day
and Mrs. Ed
Glenna Milhoan and Bernard.
and Mrs. Dave Simpson; F01!d ~0~~~ with Mr. and Mrs. te Do ... Davisvlll W, V Wayne Milhoan called oa MoDo
Serving, Mrs. Chester Wams- '·Di w : · I 'Mr
nd ~ Mrro.Q; , Reed e, nd'~ day,
8Mr
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d Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Osborne
Pullins; Tickets, Mts. Rwhard s. F.... Lar ns were How·
of Belpre,_vlslted . ·an called on his mother, Editb Qs.
~lckens ; Publicitv, Mrs. Char· ard Larkins, Portland,. Orlin
Woyne Prince. '
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borne, one day last week.
les Lanham ; Door Prizes, Mrs. Branche, Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cltde Cunrung- Mr. and Mrs. Art Kasper,
Ed Marlin · Clean Up Ray F&lt;r- Jr. Hauber and family
and
and daughter, Columbus, sister Clara visited MDnday with
rell and Max Heslep.
Mr. and_ Mrs. Norman Weber and Mr. and Mrs. William
her parents, Mr. and Mra. MayTickets lor the affair are and famtly.
and fam1ly of Pomeroy nard Babr.
priced at $I for adt~ls and 5G Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Bab· visited Mr. and Mrs. Kelnnyl~;;;_~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==
cents for chilJlren under 12 cock, Florenee Limberger. and Rey.nolds.
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years of age.
·
Bob Coleman were diRRer V1sltlng Mr. and Mrs. u:~ /I
Two serving table&lt; will be In guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yates over the weekend ~
~peration to insure patrons ol W~r: Keno.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan n~es II In Our Wednesday
speedy service,
V!sltl"i Mr. and Mrs. Joe and son of Mentor, Mr.
Bissell were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mrs. Robert Yates of
tho price of
MEN'S
Hayman and daughters, Janet bridge and Mr. and Mrs. J1
WOMEN'S
Bissell and TOll1 Groenweld of Yates and Shelly of Chllllcntbe.
ONLY
CHILDREN'S
Columbus, SP4 David
VIsiting Mr. and MM. Garth
Should hav~ been
who is stationed in
Smith _and Nellie Stethem were
lllrths
OMe
Pat Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Edith Osborn of Keno and Mr.
M~. Stephen C. Cleland,
old Holter and famlly and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stethem,
Racme, • son, 8:54 a. m. Wed- POINT PLEASANT -, A fire and Mrs. David Smith 81ld fam. Calling on Etllel Chevalier
nesday: Mrs, Melvin E. John· of undetermlned origin caused ily.
were Mary Pierce,
Emma
(NOT 29cl
son, 725 Fourth Ave., son, 6:45 approximately $5,000 damage to Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtis, Powell and Edith Osborn.
p, m. Wednesday,
tbe home and furnishillis of Ira Columbus spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Junior Koenig
Dlscbarges
Potts on Millstone Road.
willt Mary Pierce.
and family of Zanesville. visited
Harry 0. Bsldwln, William R. Eleven volunteer firemen Lewis Cow-l and daughter, Leona Sisson.
·
MILL ST.
Bambarl, Ronald Ban, George answered the call at 10,40 p.m. Lorain, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
-VIolet Smllb
D., Berkley, Mrs. Dannie L. Tuesday, and worked until 3 a. Cozart, Coolville, Mrs. Gene I;-==;;;;;;;;;;;;=~----~
Bflckles, Mn. Clifford D. Csr· m. to extinguish the blaze.
Ward and Mrs. Helen Dailey
der, Mrs. lrJS. J. Colhns, Delor' According to firemen, the fire visited Nellie Cozart.
es ~!'r, Mrs_ Ena B. Coop- apparently broke out in a room Emma Powell and Mr. and
er, ""'"' Katie Eastep, Lois L. on the fir&amp;! floor_
Mrs. Oscar Babcock were calJ.
Fr~~; -Mrs. Charles E. Gates, Th•y ware called to the same ing on Mrs. Riley Pigott, who
Af;s, Gene -Greene, Mrs. Jack scene at 10:45 a.m. Wednesday is ill.
~~·. Jlfrs. Marion C_ Lewis, when fire broke out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caruthers
ry .. Avalon G. Lowe, Mrs. I
and famlly of Louisville, Ohio,
Ronerl McCarley, Raymond G. Mrs. Leona Wells
spent several days with Mr.
McManaway, Mrs. Carl D.
,
and Mrs. Marvin Marks.
Moor.e1 F1red c. Myers, Mrs. Elected President
Mary Pierce, Mr. and Mrs.
Jat!ies L. Skaggs, Mrs. Kenneth PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Le. Larry Curtis, Mr. and Mrs.
Snfi,\!', .BUrbage Spaulding, Mrs. ona W&lt;lls, Mam St., was elect- Denver Curtis, Mr. and Mrs.
Mary A. Wippel, Mrs. Marlon ed president ol the Past Ma· Johnnie Newell were dinner
Perlt)ns, Mrs. James P. Young trons Club for the coming year. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
and Infant daughter,
Elected to serve with Mrs. Newell of O!ester.
Wells , ware Mr.s. Esther Tbom- Mrs. Williant Degenkolb of
Of Se'
a~, vice preswent, and Mrs. Weirton, W. Va., Wilbur and
Sro
\
6 piece
Llnme Bruestte, secr_etary- Joe Gillion, Canton, Jack Gil·
1 •
treasurer. The next ,mtetillg ~~ lion and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Q - Wbal would maloe me the group will be he.d on Apnl W be
d
.•.,
·
24 t th hom 1 'I J
e r an son were VISJung
see a netwo.li&lt; of lmes that wrig· • a e
e o .... rs. ennle Mr and Mrs Norman Welle·
gle and $ake and blot QUI part Martin, Mt. Vernon Ave., wno M and Mr Fr d La ki '·
ll»l't pull off beal'lllg
of ~fo'ii? When 1 cl&lt;&gt;Se my \Vlll serve ·as ·co-hosless wit~ .
r. , 'I' ~ e d ~ns
' eyel.,' the lines are bright like Mrs. Louise Crow.
wHere vdlS!
an
s.
1
'
owar uc.uiWJI:I,
•, apn spot, only fllckering. They
Sunday dlDner guest!! of Mr.
c,e~r up alter 20 or 30 m,inutes. Three 1-Act Plays
and Mrs. Ol!cer Babcock were
fi ". - '1\e a~a .of nugraine Ready for Curtain
Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs and
ts, your descnptlon, In . cllU- PT. PLEASANT ·- The Pt daughter and Mr. and Mra,
dr")l and yoUllf! adults this au- Pleasant High ' Schooi Th"'Jllar. Charles Massar.
ra usually followed by a se- Cl b ·'II
t th
Nellte Court llllct'Lewis Covere headache over one eye u '" presen ree one-act
lb;K vomlllng b t ·
' plays In the high school audi· zart and dapgbler were dinner
pa/t 4Sihe ln~.:al :~=o::- lorlum tonight (Thursday) he· guests of Mr,:a~~_s_Leonard
tacks Increases and the bead- ¢nning at 7:30 p. m.
Dalley:
,
.
ac!le an&lt;! na
be lid The plays to be presented are V!Sltmg Mi'. and Mr~. Dorsel
Limit 3 Packages
or .bsent usea may
m "Shock of Hls We, " "Lunch Larkins were Mr. and Mrs. Vll'q _ wbal sld If ts
n For Three," and "Love Hit' gil Wamsley, Betty Louden and
These Blades Give
Cafer.got for mlg~a~n .. ~ave?ca Wilbur." Price of admission lc. cliildren, Mr. an&lt;! Mt'l!. Hom.r
Up To 17 Shaves
A,' _ Thlo eOmbfDallon of
75 cents for adult' and 50 .cents Hockman of Kyger and Patty
feiQe and ergotamine tartrate
children. The pubhc lS m- Stethem.
REG. 79c COLGATE
(tabl t
't )
h •tted to ottend,
Mr. and Mrs, llarold Osborn
Reg. $5.95 - Save $1.00
e or ,supposl ory • w en
_
and sons, Keno, were visiting
taken at the first lnllmatlon of and acetylcholine) but
till Ethel La k'
Bath Size
a~ ~~ck, ~usu~l~ef~tl~e in don't know 1\tlat wouldw:a~se Mrs. B~r::· Lou Polley and
0
:s re~:ably ~r! ~ si~ r~f.l
sobetanc:es to build up in children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
~•~
but
hould
ot
be
tak
by
the
blood
nor how to prevent Burton of Columbus, Mr.
I""" s
n
en
this accumulation.
M , ........ P · and
bag
anyone who has coronary heart
rs. '""""' rnu:e
Reg.
di~e, high blood pressura,
Only
lddqey disease or Is pregnant.
1.39
Cafirgot P·B contains pentobar·
bital as an added ingredient.
REG. 6941
1
The!pentobartlltal Is habit-form·
ing:l
'
160 COUNT
Ql- My huob&amp;ad has severe
. elt!&amp;ka of nilgralne. He tskes
two to six Cafergot tablets
diU but the pain In lhe right I
ONLY
aidE!' of the lace persists. He
bas\even had a nerve cut but ·
thli~ didn't help him, What
would you suggest?
WHATEVER YOU NEEDt
A,...: I would suggest that your
AJMioml .. l 1Upport1 - 11111'111 II'ICII
Pfllll IUHII'tt - lllltll Htlftry Salo
, lfusband's troubl' 1 wHich ma' i
And Poodle Is a sreat axample.
Cervical Ceuan - laell ltiPJMI'fl · have started with migraine a~
T~kan from our new collection
Trulltl
c.,. - hlt-O.tr ..
tlvt luJ
- Ctl"'kll lr1c11 ' .... sounds more like tic doof Hush Puppies• casuals, this
WU.I (I lrt - Wtlker Alfl - lflo
'Wtllel Clfttl'll. . .
lou~ux or trigeinblal ·. ~ralgia.
flne-flttlnll oxford has Interest·
Carbamazeplne, the ~!'est rem,11
FOR
lnr dellllllnll with kiltie trim.
Along
with
soft
soles,
light
edy 'tor :thiS ,condition, or ¥an·
· w~laht and steel shanks tor
· tbl, 'ari oldar· standby, sbQuld
11v~ him some relief. 'Thtv can
walking comfort. Comes In
DUTTON HAS ITI
ONLY
Whtn
yeur 4Mitr •rllflriNt •
lie qlltained Only on a doctor's
eaay·Clean Srealhln' Bwshed
tupport ttrmt•J, lit til~ It It
.. '
1M ilttta P•tfliMitnttly, .,., ..,. •
Pipkin• or alowlng smooth
prel!'!'lption.
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NttfV, Dutttn . . tr~llltd tedlnlfeather. Wear them-and be
Cl'-. I lm:e 'liad 11evere ' mlclaftl wfto will c.r..ttiY fit yeur
,.rmtnt In PN,..Ional pri¥11J
Jra[Jle ' beadliches for elgh\
on your way. N~w. Medium
., tur twn dttNrhlttnt.
.
Regular Formula " ., '~'i'
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t·~Yl ·,
Ctm,ret.
ttOI:kt
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II·
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wtYI on htlllll. DVtt.rt tlho Ml
or
test jand ~lood te~(ll were ... all
urvlct tither at hotftt .tr tata,lhl, 11*1111 '"' tcctlltn .,,•..•
For Color Treated ' · .
+ormat, so m~ ~101' .saya .the
..., ytur lfNttr te ull Duttfalt.
cause mq!ll ~ , ~tlo!lll. Will
Color Hair
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taking blrtb COIIII'Oll!\lli'.iqgra·
yace mfgrai~ , .n · ·
Admisalon~
Mrs Melvin E Johnson 725
Fourth Ave.:· Mr~. Jack ~ens,
124 Mahellrie Dr.; Mrs. James
M, Mllls, Dl, 4ii9 Lariat Dr.:
Mrs. Charles L. WJugb, Bt: 2
Crown City; Samuel L. Denney
1\t: 2 BidWell·' Divld
Ree s,'
_
RIO Grande; Hart H. Rocker,
Northup; John P, Graham Pt.
Pleasant; Harry 'GOodnlte.' Pt.
Pleasant: Jobn w. Mc~ey,
~iddleport; Mra. Riley P1gott,
t. I Long Bottom; Rosemary
A. Sellers, Rt. I Racine; Miss
Florence Umberger, R\. I Lon&amp;
Bottom: Mr~. Susie E. Gainer,
Long Bottom; Mrs. Willard s.
Parker, Coalton: Mrs, Lydall
E. Dial, Scottown; Miss Carolyn S. Akers, Ironton: Mrs.
. Martha: S: Borland, Rt. 1 Ray;
Jerry T. Thompson, Ashland,
Ky.; Mrs. Ronald E. Clamp, Rt.
2 .Wellston; Mt'l!. Ern"t. w.
Woosley, J•ckson: Mrs, Ottice
Brannon, Spencer, w. va.; Mrs.
George W, Sexton, Rt. 1 Wellston; Mrs. Ralph M. Hlloon, Raventwood; Mra. Thomas c. Kabisch, Jackson.

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l!iaster liiunifay dinner 8\l~Sis, &amp;!-DaJiy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mf4~epgrt, 0., :r(ar, 30, 1967
Mrs. f~ii)C6,8 ·~rtS , )~&gt;ere,'
.
Mrs, loJal1 Magers, Mrt. ~ohn
· · 1 "'
Welcll and 100, lloliQle ol LaoCIISter; '
in th$ evening
I
Jhle of Flint,
' Mildred

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Mr.
Mrs. Earl Cleland .
sqn, Br~llle, spent Eas· i
weekend with his parents, ' .,
~- and Mrs. Walter Cleland.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ]euer·
bacher of Athens spent 't!aster
11er pilr;018, Mr. and Mrs.
Petrel, . · ·
Mr. and Mn. Darq' Potter of
spelll Eater weekend
mother, Mrs. Lovey
Sayre.
Eatser weekend guests of Mr.
and Mra. Edward Simpson were
LOSS · OF VOICB JD1111t Mr. and Mrs. Solon Butcher of
_ . , 18 buurmoDiltable Cleveland.
obstaele to eonlll11111g ••
Mr. and Mra. ~ancls Mor·.
Mrs. Paul Rickard Ia a med·
adlq ureu, bill II didn't rls were Easter dloner auests
W.l patient at Rolzer Hospital.
~ llrllhb aetor Jack of their daUihter, Cbrlstlne
Denny Harbour with the UnitHawkllli. .Cmeer aurcery Lake in Athe!ll. Other auests
ed states Marines In North Careoll Bawkllll lila lamyx were Mr. and Mrs. BUl Lake
over. a year aao, bul he
ollna, vl.!lted his wife here ov·
learned 1o talk again by and dauahter, Lori.
or llle weekend.
J1111plq lulr and releallng Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis
Sheldon Roush of Charleston
ft llow]y. He reeenlly took spent Easter weekend with
Va. Is 1 member of the Brass IApril 12th at 6:!0 p.m.
visited bll .parents, M~. a n d
• rele alan lmbauador ID their son-in-law and daughter,
Ensemble traveling last week
FAMILY NIGHT u
Mrs. Donald F. Roush during
&amp;he 111m, "GreatCIIher!De.~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells at
~e»
with West VIrginia Wesleyan
BACHTEL CHURCH
the weekend.
Wasbintllon C H
1\T
Choir on Its annual Spring tour Family Night was held at SUnday guests of Mr. and over the weekend.
Crltt B ~ 'Jr of Worlll·
•
aeWS OteS
undor the dl~tlnn of John E. Bachtel E.V.B. Church re.ent- Mrs. . John Fry were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Laurllngton s r I E.;.ter' weekend
-~ut,bythull/llefok~n,ifGOIIdidi&gt;'twontuslumo~
_
Taylor. The cliotr opened three lly with a covered dish dinner Mrs. Max Elchlllier and chiJ. and famlly of Wellsburg, w. with Mr
Mrs. c. A. Brad·
...,welter-he woulin t let pup/e monulactute tbomr
_,
Iconcerts m Greenbner Count&lt;· I served at 8,30, Following 1 h 1 dren, Mr. and Mra. James Fry Va. vlsl~ his slsler and lam· 1 d
0
-·
WIN ONE CLASS
~i;itors over Easter of Mr. Audrey Wilson and family of Mr. and Mra. Ja~ McGee
0 and In Huntington and closed ' meal, the group enjoyed 1 film and daughter, all of Pomeroy, lly, Mr. and Mra. Robert
The Wm One Cia" of t ha with two concerts In the vlctn· on family llfe titled, "Gold o. Ohio and Mrs. C. E. Fry of Leo nant and children over t
and Mrs. Crltt Bradford and Jael!son were Easter I!Dests of and mother, Mrs. Amanda Tuck.
&amp;.U B. Church m&lt;t on Mondv~ !ty of Pltt•burgh. Pa. Mr Scttes Lox and the Five Bears."
tart.
-kend.
Mr. and Mrs, Otto Bradford lhelr mother, Mrs. Harry Hay. er Of Lancaater were lllnner
ejitmng at the church. D~n'd " the son of Mr and Mrs, K Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dick and Mr. and Mra. Robert
and others were Mr. and Mrs. man.
guests Moodey ,of Mi'. and Mrs.
,I
lions wero led l&gt;y Mrs. ~a h. K. Scltes of Route L Letart, Glenn Roush and Tommy, Mr. family of Lima, Ohio, Mr. and and children visited hls
Donald Bradford of Detroit, Mrs. Waid Foster and chiJ. Fred Cadle wbo accompanied
1111mgarnor It was decide 'e:: W , Va., Is a Junior Biology ' and Mrs, Grant Roush, Mrs. Mrs. James Dick and family of at Gates, Pa. over the
Mich.
dren of Columbus were 111eek· them, in the altemooa to Ripthe group would postpone n
major, a member of Sllllll Eldon Rousb Mr and Mr 1 Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Paul end.
M and Mrs Albert Wigal end guests of her parents, Mr. ley, W. Ve. to visit their broth·
month's meeting because of re· Phi Epsilon Fraternity.
Ritchie Bird 'Aile~ and Connie. Kemp and famlly of Toledo. Mrs. Otha LlevJni is a med- n/flmily of ·Prospect spent and Mrs. Albert HUI.
or, Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Latb·
~Ivai semces Revh, Ma~t'n l
SROWF.R FOR MISS
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jewell Ohjo visited Mrs. Dick's and /lcal patient at Pleuant Valley ~aster weekend with Mr. and M and M Rob t R sh ey and tlleir slstar, Mrs. Ellner
Berlsford closed t e mee ng
dM
M G E Hazl tt IMrs Kemp'• mother Mrs Fre- Hosp1taL
.
r.
rs.
or 011 Proffitt at Great Bend
wtlh the benediction The grouo I
JEAN BIJMilARNER
an
ary, rs. · ·
e ' d ·M
d th ' 1· t'
Mrs. Otis Balley and Mr. and and daughters of Columbus were
.'
nt
the
;, m a inder : A bridal shower was given in Rev. Achssh Miller, Mr. and a art an
er rea lVes
,
Mrs. Charley Smith.
· holiday guests of her parents,
•
1
evening
coloring honor of Miss .Jean Bumr~rner, Mra. Blake Nlc:ewander, Rita, here over the weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Roush Mrs. Isabel Simpson spent TURNS OVER COMMAND
e&amp;gs for the Youth Fellowsbtp bride elect of William R. Blaine, / Bobby and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. o/i~_ents vls~i1 ~ th~ h~~·
and Mildred spent Easter week· Easter weekend in Qllumbus LONDON (UP!) -'IIIe aklp.
E e Hunt.
Jr The weddln~ Is to he an John Brabham, Rita, Jorce, • etr paren
g e 0 :
end
w(th relatives in Akron.
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bee- per of the luxury Hner Queen
1
~hose attending were Rev. event o! Anrll lst. The sllower David and Mary Lou, Bill Ob· day weekend. were. from M! , Oflefy
Mr. .and Mrs. Ben Philson gle and son.
Elizabeth, now In mld·A~Iic
and Mrs Martin Bemford. M's. was ~lven bv the l•dies of the linger. Mr_ and Mrs.
Danny shall Umve;"Z;,BI~ ~\;.
and Min a Lewis spent Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cross ,en route 1o New York, has
Harold Bumgarner, Mr. and New Haven E.U.B.
Church Workman and Danny Joe, Je5· of Mr. an
· ac
rey,
Easter weekend at Southern and children of Columbus spent broken his ankle and ll\rllcd
Mrs Harry Piekens, Mrs. Tom held In the '""1~1 room of the se Jewell, Mrs. Charles Jewell, Rick Abel, ~n ol ~· and M~~ • BY li!RS. FRANCIS
Plnes, North Carolina, guests over the Easter holiday wltb over his command 1o the ship's
Hoffman, Mrs. Carl Gibbs, Mrs. church on S.turday, Mardl Mrs. GeorRe Morris,
Tracy, J~ Abe~ Mrar~ 1rmk:,ys n· Mr. Dmar Bays has
of Mr. and Mrs. Rush Philson relatives and were Easter Sun· staff oaptaln, llle ship owners
Dorm · Roush. Mrs. Roy Jonos, 'filh r.am•• were nlaved un· Tressa llld Curtis, - Mrs, Lew· o r_an
s. ares . oo ed home alter being a
and Eric.
dy dinner guests of Mrs. How· said Wednesday. They iaid
. Mrs. Eugone Rudnall and Mrs. d~ the direction of Mrs. Carl lS Summers, Timmy,
Terry lker, Myra Roush,hda~er f at St. Joseph Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bry· ard Neigler, Mr. and Mrs. ICommodore Geoffrey Marr
Frank Young, Jr.
Gibbs with prizos won by Ml'!!. and Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mrs. Velma Rous '
bura.
aon and SOilS of Pittsburgh were George Nelgler and famlly ware broke his right ankle Tuesday in
Bernard Ltevmg, Mrs. John Gilman, Debbie, Danny and i Miller, d~ughterof Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sayre
weekand guesls of his parents, also present.
~ a fall on the bridge and turned
CHEROKEE HOME
Gill, Miss Mlckte Vester. Mt;, · Donns, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Harry Mlller, Betty
of Route 1 Bowerston, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. George Neig· over his duties to Capt. George
OEMONSTRATION Cl.VB Mary Jan Bumgarner. The col· Wren, Mrs.. Ray Cooke, Mr. daugllter Mr. and Mrs.
Ohio ~pent the Easter
Other Jllells were Mr. and Mrs. ler and children and Mrs. How· Smith. The liner is due In Neiv
T1' Cherokee Home Demon- or scheme of pink and while and Mrs. Jack Nease, Jackie, ~~r~rry, from WeSI
end Wlth relatives here a a Vernal Blackwood and mother ard Neigler were caUers ID Gal· York Thursday and Smith will
1!•a1 ion Club mel at the home was used In the ,1decorstion of Jeff and Judy,
1 1• Vmveralty, Pbll Cooke, soD announce the engqement
of MlnersvUle,
u lis Frida
remain In command on t h,F
o: Mrs. Charlo• Stone. Devo- the refreshment ltlble and gift :
PERSONALS
· ·. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke, their daughter, Beverly Jeanne Mrs. Harry Pickens was an ~rs. MaryYHamilton and her relurn voyage to Southamp!O\ I
t~e.n• were ted by, Mrs. Del! on table.
· 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R10.e . Sherry Flesher, daughter of to Sp4 Terry Wood,
·
Easter gueet Of Mr. and Mrs. son Gene and wife and chil· llle owners said,
·
S-·m followl'd wllh a prayer Thos. allending and sendin 0 and children of Boonv,lle, lndl· Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Flesher, a! Ft. Hood, Texas, son ~ Mr.
Meredith at Beverly, dren of Newark were visitors of'l
b1 lir' K K Solles.
gifts were Mrs. w. H. Blaine, ana v1S1ted her parents, Mr. Max Brown, son of Mrs: Fran- and Mrs. Helbert Wood of
aDd Mrs w C Smith Mr p
t Cross and M. A und of 1 ar contelns 1•
fom ·n• l!!e bu&lt;ln•" meetin~ Mi!S Ava Ann Gill, Mrs, John 1andMrs.T!JomasGrinsteadand oes Brown, Ronnie Stem, son rlebsvUie.
· aDd
of D~"'~n · d Mra ~ ~E terSunda r,'l94 ~
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1' · ·1 · ' """" !he W•st Vir&lt;ln- Gill, Miss Mickey Vester, Mrs. other relatives here over t h e of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Stein,
'- an
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Y·
• ee.
10 F rrn and Home Eleclrifica- E H. Reebel, Mrs.
Harold weekend.
]Craig AbQlin, son of llff. T. W.
' "" ~1••tln~ held at Jack110n L.ewis, Mrs. Harold Bum1arnor, i ·Mr. and Mrs. Roland Karr Abolin: from We'st VIrginia
"'
Mill.&lt; on March 21·2!. 1' h • v Mrs. George Jewell, Mrs. Bern- and daughters of Owensboro, Tech, Montgomery,
Danny
n.nde the following announct- ard Llevlng Mrs, T. Bert Roush ' Ky. visited her psrents, Mr. Dodd, son of Mr, and Mrs. Char- " ''"'' \ Stale Program Plan· Mrs. Paul Hesson, Mrs, Harol~ and Mrs. Otto Grimm over the les Dodd, Wlllie Capehart, son ,
"'"' r .m!,•reneo on Aprtl ~ Zerkle, Mrs. Rarry Miller, Mrs. weekend.
of Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Clpe-1
through 27 at Jaek&lt;on Mills: Howard Burris, Mrs. o 1t 1e I Mr. and. Mrs. Larry L.eMas- 1bar!, Pllllllp Goodnlte, 1011 of 1
A :1 on&lt;k: " ·'"' Sohnnl on Morch Roush, Mrs. Eddie K. Bumgar-, ters of Middletown. Ohio viBlt· , Mrs. Franeea Goodnlte,
Wil· ·
~~ 29 and 30 at F.xtension Of· ner Mrs. Thelma Capehart Mrs. ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ltiam Bird, son of Mr. and MN.
f1Jif&gt; frnm 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. Lawrence Lievtna, Mrs. Leland Bill Howard and Mike over the Loren Bird, Gregory
Ervin,
eRrll " 'entng,
Bumgarner, Mrs. Tom Hollm an, weekend.
j son of Mr. and Mra.
Deiter
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lesson
"Edur.Hon Mrs, Fred Baley, Mrs. Ray Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mrs. Ervin, George Randolph, Jr.,
'1'11rot1~h CnltUrDI Arts" "" pr~- Weaver, \Irs. Edward Bumgar- Robert Harleu and sons of Co- son of Mr. and Mrs.
Georse
aintw by Mrs. Gerald Cllrk . ner, Rev. and Mrs.
Martin lumbus, Ohio visited their moth- , Randolph: Ohio University, At!&gt;
~hose attending were Mr; Berlsford, Mrs. C"'l G; b b s. er, Mrs. Melvin Knopp over the ens, Nancy Abolin, 4aQBbter of /
Athie Browmn~. Mrs. K. K. Mrs. Billy Lloyd , Mrs. R o v weekend.
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Mr. T. W. Abolln: Rio Grande
Sc!!tes, Mrs. Gerald Clark Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Georg• Hmon, Miss Ethel Riddle of Harm· ! College, Blll Pickens, son of
4iher Smith, Mrs. Delton Sav- Mrs. Jack Flesher, Mrs. Oris burg, Pa. visited here over the 1Mr. and Mrs. Cerll Pickens: I
I'll Mrs. Elton Cleven~or. Mr. i Bumgarner, Miss Delores Bum- , weekend,
Glenville State College, Sandra
Alva Lucke)'&lt;loo, and Mrs, Igamer. Miss June Bumgarner. • Mrs. Floyd Miller of Martet- 1Pickens, daughter of Mr. and '
Stline
( Miss Mary Jan Bumgarner Mia• ta, Ohio visited relatives here Mrs. Herry Pickens, Glendolyn
c W.S.C.S. MEETING
Jenny Lou Bumgarner, Miss during the weekend.
Ord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
!'he W.S.C.S. of tho Metho- Carletta Gibbs Miss
Millie Mr. and Mrs. James Roush Dick Ord: Linda
Latbey,
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~t cllurch met at the home of. Bumgarner, M~. William H. and Linda and Jeff visited daughter of Mr. and Mra. AdM!'s · Glenn Smith. Devottons 'Biaine, Jr , Mr. and Mrs [Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fields at rian Lathey, Peqy Bumgarner,
~ program "He is My Son" Thomason Casey, Mr. and Mrs. 1Lincoln Park, Mich. over tbe daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- \
- . presented by Mrs. Manon Glenn Thompson, Mr. and Mrt. 1weekend.
ward Bumgarner, Jean Bum~gey, with Mrs.
Marcus 1 wmiam Lewis, Mr. end Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buck, gamer June Bumprner daugb·· -··- ....._
'I'I!;IUJh dosing the proaram. Ceril Devrick, Mr. and Mrs, IJr., Susan and Margaret vlsit· lers of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
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~ tho business mtelinl l' Robert Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. :ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bumgarner; West Virginia Wes\
~~~~ discussed the Bean Dinner Otis Stewart, Mr. an&lt;! Mrs. Ray Martin Bush at Roanoke, Va. leyan, Buetlwmon, Joe Selle&gt;,
1o 7be held on April 2! and also Roush, Mrs, Harry Capeflart, ,over the weekend.
son ol Mr. and Mrs. K. K.
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dltcussed tho May Fellowship IMrs. Clavton Athey, Mrs. R F. I Mr. and Mrs. Lon Smith and Scttes: Fairmont State, BeokY II
~ner.
Bryant. Mrs. Cliff Roush, Mrs. family of Tlffm, 0. visited ber Sleeth, dau8bter of Mr. and Mrs.
An election of officers for the Dorsey Lee Roush, Mrs. Larry parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. E. L Sleetb, Mountatn
coqililg year wae held: Presi- Lalhey, Mrs. Pete Burris, Ml"'. Howard over the weekend.
Buslneu College, Bob
~1. Mra. Marion Dlngey: Vice Charles Weaver, Mrs.
Terry I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ll01·· stead, 11111 of Mr. and
""sident, Mrs. Jean Pettrev : f'all, Mn. Eugene
Hudnall, ling, Karen and David of W!Do Thomu Grinstead.
Retordina Secretary, Mrs. Ev· Mrs. Larpo Ebersbach
Miss tersville. Ohio visited relatives Mr. aDd Mrs. Haven Wil li
erild Wright: Treasurer, Mrs. I Carolyn Roush, Miss ' Sherry ' here over the weekend. .
and daugbtll' Barbara of
F'11nk Spradilng; Secrttary of Flesher, Miss Judy Bridges, It Mrs. Donald Cooke of Winters- CordsviUe, Irldlw visited
Cb!'isllan Social RolaUon, Mrs. ! Miss Becky Burris, Mr. Edgar ville, Ohio vj~ted
relatives sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
El'!"a Folmer: Program Mate,. : Layne, Mr. John Bumgarner an-t , here during the week.
Nell Haymlker and
famDy
Wi Mrs. Vera Minnennan Spir- Mr. Ronald Devertek.
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ltual L'fe and Cultivation, Mrs. :
TOWN COUNCR.
Robert Herndoo; Missionary The New Haven Town Coun
~calion and Sl!rvlce. M r '· cil met in regular session with
Gltnn Smltb, Local Church Ar- Mayor Mark Ward presiding.
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tivjties, Mrs. Mark Ward, Sup- Others att&lt;:nding were Recordpi~ Work, Mro. Robert GorrelL er Hilda Rldaway Richard Grin,
RII'URV CLUB
stead, Donald 0. Roush, Edwin
Orrims of the Rotary Club Clark, councilman, Donald Oh·
fo~ the new year are as folio••· linger. PoUco Chief and O!arles
p~ .- ; ~ent, Mr. Karl Wiles : Viee Roush, Harry Hollman and Ce•
P •;dent, Robert Gilmore, Se&lt;'· cil Duncan of the Fl" Depart•
re rv Treasurer, Ru11ell CBP'-· ment
ha 'll1e club met on Thurs Members of the Fire Depart· /
d*J eventng for their reguiQr ment reported to the meeting to
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t• ·!,1n: were Lloy&lt;l Roush Don. the Counctl voted to drop the
~~4 ~ Rnush. Robert Gilmore. I' Ordinanee upon the request of
.fc./k Pl.-her, Harry Mlflor. ,tbe Flrt Department.
p, ;~ Morcus TrnuJ!Il, Arthur : The Council laid the levy ror
"nihhet Richard Ord, Edwin the 118'1·11181 nscat year. TMy .
St~ln. nonald ll'otlesonc. Rome] i!M dl!~!&gt;ussed applying to the J
!JIIiarn11011, fA!Pts Summen. rovemment to have a boat
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Hospital News Ordnance PTA.
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Milhoan, ren
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Mr. and Mro. Edward Schae- Mr. and Mrs. ·DiU Windon, Tile morning star is Mars
only on Pedlatrj\ili Ward.
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PT. PLEASANT -.The Ord· were calling on,_ Mr. and Mrs. of Belpre called on Mrs
birthday.
of her motller, Mrs. Edltb King I and Jupiter,
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nance School PTA WJII sponsor David Riggs and daughter of Dodson Sunday. who h... " !Jj!en Mrs Edith· Osbor•e visited I Easter on Rt. 7,
\ Dutch painter VlllWlt
A
~ ":~~"r~a~!':f~ ~:!~~l.J~~ Eastern. David's birthday was · Other callers were iif:·~d Mr. ~~ Mrs. G~tb Smlth at 1 Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Wolfe of Gagh was boril Ibis day AinerJcan
til 8
m
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observed. lee cream and eake Mrs. Gene Viln Meter ot
Bottom Easter.
' Akron called on Mrs. Allee Dod· 1853.
,
Ht!DrY,
Gen~al ·chairmen are Mrs were served to Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and MM.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborne / son Sunday.
,On &lt;hls day in
bow.~$~~~;~~~
F•rrell
and
Mrs
Mal
Hell:
Lawrence
Hasbargen,
of
CheSter
and
Easter
witb
bar
mother,
In
1858,
Hymlln
lhey
118
-.11 · ·'·' ~ burg, Jo Tony; Pomeroy, Ray
Osborne.
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Larkins at Long
~eDDa 8. Mllbea,
.received a patent for the ,first never
1 YOth.
ep.
or
comnu
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.,..,rm
n
JusUce,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Mrs.
Glenna
Mllboan
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"laster
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are Food Preparation - Mrs. M
Mr ·-• Mr
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Sunday.
Charles Cook, Mrs. A enlo Pan- assar, · ~N s.
Mllh~ called OB· "''· Mr. and Mrs, W'llliam Rose'
tel k M' Da g Daw n Massar and Diana and
Mrs. Dwlgbt Mllhoan1 ·Sa~
Billy of Colwnbus visited
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Easter with her mothar, Mrs.
ny Lynch, Mr~. G. A. Big~s _ Mrs, John Groce spent a day
and Mrs. Ed
Glenna Milhoan and Bernard.
and Mrs. Dave Simpson; F01!d ~0~~~ with Mr. and Mrs. te Do ... Davisvlll W, V Wayne Milhoan called oa MoDo
Serving, Mrs. Chester Wams- '·Di w : · I 'Mr
nd ~ Mrro.Q; , Reed e, nd'~ day,
8Mr
ley; Silverware, Mrs. Howard Mr
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s. nnle.
d Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Osborne
Pullins; Tickets, Mts. Rwhard s. F.... Lar ns were How·
of Belpre,_vlslted . ·an called on his mother, Editb Qs.
~lckens ; Publicitv, Mrs. Char· ard Larkins, Portland,. Orlin
Woyne Prince. '
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borne, one day last week.
les Lanham ; Door Prizes, Mrs. Branche, Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cltde Cunrung- Mr. and Mrs. Art Kasper,
Ed Marlin · Clean Up Ray F&lt;r- Jr. Hauber and family
and
and daughter, Columbus, sister Clara visited MDnday with
rell and Max Heslep.
Mr. and_ Mrs. Norman Weber and Mr. and Mrs. William
her parents, Mr. and Mra. MayTickets lor the affair are and famtly.
and fam1ly of Pomeroy nard Babr.
priced at $I for adt~ls and 5G Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Bab· visited Mr. and Mrs. Kelnnyl~;;;_~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==
cents for chilJlren under 12 cock, Florenee Limberger. and Rey.nolds.
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years of age.
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Bob Coleman were diRRer V1sltlng Mr. and Mrs. u:~ /I
Two serving table&lt; will be In guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yates over the weekend ~
~peration to insure patrons ol W~r: Keno.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan n~es II In Our Wednesday
speedy service,
V!sltl"i Mr. and Mrs. Joe and son of Mentor, Mr.
Bissell were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mrs. Robert Yates of
tho price of
MEN'S
Hayman and daughters, Janet bridge and Mr. and Mrs. J1
WOMEN'S
Bissell and TOll1 Groenweld of Yates and Shelly of Chllllcntbe.
ONLY
CHILDREN'S
Columbus, SP4 David
VIsiting Mr. and MM. Garth
Should hav~ been
who is stationed in
Smith _and Nellie Stethem were
lllrths
OMe
Pat Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Edith Osborn of Keno and Mr.
M~. Stephen C. Cleland,
old Holter and famlly and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stethem,
Racme, • son, 8:54 a. m. Wed- POINT PLEASANT -, A fire and Mrs. David Smith 81ld fam. Calling on Etllel Chevalier
nesday: Mrs, Melvin E. John· of undetermlned origin caused ily.
were Mary Pierce,
Emma
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son, 725 Fourth Ave., son, 6:45 approximately $5,000 damage to Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtis, Powell and Edith Osborn.
p, m. Wednesday,
tbe home and furnishillis of Ira Columbus spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Junior Koenig
Dlscbarges
Potts on Millstone Road.
willt Mary Pierce.
and family of Zanesville. visited
Harry 0. Bsldwln, William R. Eleven volunteer firemen Lewis Cow-l and daughter, Leona Sisson.
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MILL ST.
Bambarl, Ronald Ban, George answered the call at 10,40 p.m. Lorain, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
-VIolet Smllb
D., Berkley, Mrs. Dannie L. Tuesday, and worked until 3 a. Cozart, Coolville, Mrs. Gene I;-==;;;;;;;;;;;;=~----~
Bflckles, Mn. Clifford D. Csr· m. to extinguish the blaze.
Ward and Mrs. Helen Dailey
der, Mrs. lrJS. J. Colhns, Delor' According to firemen, the fire visited Nellie Cozart.
es ~!'r, Mrs_ Ena B. Coop- apparently broke out in a room Emma Powell and Mr. and
er, ""'"' Katie Eastep, Lois L. on the fir&amp;! floor_
Mrs. Oscar Babcock were calJ.
Fr~~; -Mrs. Charles E. Gates, Th•y ware called to the same ing on Mrs. Riley Pigott, who
Af;s, Gene -Greene, Mrs. Jack scene at 10:45 a.m. Wednesday is ill.
~~·. Jlfrs. Marion C_ Lewis, when fire broke out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caruthers
ry .. Avalon G. Lowe, Mrs. I
and famlly of Louisville, Ohio,
Ronerl McCarley, Raymond G. Mrs. Leona Wells
spent several days with Mr.
McManaway, Mrs. Carl D.
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and Mrs. Marvin Marks.
Moor.e1 F1red c. Myers, Mrs. Elected President
Mary Pierce, Mr. and Mrs.
Jat!ies L. Skaggs, Mrs. Kenneth PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Le. Larry Curtis, Mr. and Mrs.
Snfi,\!', .BUrbage Spaulding, Mrs. ona W&lt;lls, Mam St., was elect- Denver Curtis, Mr. and Mrs.
Mary A. Wippel, Mrs. Marlon ed president ol the Past Ma· Johnnie Newell were dinner
Perlt)ns, Mrs. James P. Young trons Club for the coming year. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
and Infant daughter,
Elected to serve with Mrs. Newell of O!ester.
Wells , ware Mr.s. Esther Tbom- Mrs. Williant Degenkolb of
Of Se'
a~, vice preswent, and Mrs. Weirton, W. Va., Wilbur and
Sro
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Llnme Bruestte, secr_etary- Joe Gillion, Canton, Jack Gil·
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Q - Wbal would maloe me the group will be he.d on Apnl W be
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e r an son were VISJung
see a netwo.li&lt; of lmes that wrig· • a e
e o .... rs. ennle Mr and Mrs Norman Welle·
gle and $ake and blot QUI part Martin, Mt. Vernon Ave., wno M and Mr Fr d La ki '·
ll»l't pull off beal'lllg
of ~fo'ii? When 1 cl&lt;&gt;Se my \Vlll serve ·as ·co-hosless wit~ .
r. , 'I' ~ e d ~ns
' eyel.,' the lines are bright like Mrs. Louise Crow.
wHere vdlS!
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•, apn spot, only fllckering. They
Sunday dlDner guest!! of Mr.
c,e~r up alter 20 or 30 m,inutes. Three 1-Act Plays
and Mrs. Ol!cer Babcock were
fi ". - '1\e a~a .of nugraine Ready for Curtain
Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs and
ts, your descnptlon, In . cllU- PT. PLEASANT ·- The Pt daughter and Mr. and Mra,
dr")l and yoUllf! adults this au- Pleasant High ' Schooi Th"'Jllar. Charles Massar.
ra usually followed by a se- Cl b ·'II
t th
Nellte Court llllct'Lewis Covere headache over one eye u '" presen ree one-act
lb;K vomlllng b t ·
' plays In the high school audi· zart and dapgbler were dinner
pa/t 4Sihe ln~.:al :~=o::- lorlum tonight (Thursday) he· guests of Mr,:a~~_s_Leonard
tacks Increases and the bead- ¢nning at 7:30 p. m.
Dalley:
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ac!le an&lt;! na
be lid The plays to be presented are V!Sltmg Mi'. and Mr~. Dorsel
Limit 3 Packages
or .bsent usea may
m "Shock of Hls We, " "Lunch Larkins were Mr. and Mrs. Vll'q _ wbal sld If ts
n For Three," and "Love Hit' gil Wamsley, Betty Louden and
These Blades Give
Cafer.got for mlg~a~n .. ~ave?ca Wilbur." Price of admission lc. cliildren, Mr. an&lt;! Mt'l!. Hom.r
Up To 17 Shaves
A,' _ Thlo eOmbfDallon of
75 cents for adult' and 50 .cents Hockman of Kyger and Patty
feiQe and ergotamine tartrate
children. The pubhc lS m- Stethem.
REG. 79c COLGATE
(tabl t
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h •tted to ottend,
Mr. and Mrs, llarold Osborn
Reg. $5.95 - Save $1.00
e or ,supposl ory • w en
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and sons, Keno, were visiting
taken at the first lnllmatlon of and acetylcholine) but
till Ethel La k'
Bath Size
a~ ~~ck, ~usu~l~ef~tl~e in don't know 1\tlat wouldw:a~se Mrs. B~r::· Lou Polley and
0
:s re~:ably ~r! ~ si~ r~f.l
sobetanc:es to build up in children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
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but
hould
ot
be
tak
by
the
blood
nor how to prevent Burton of Columbus, Mr.
I""" s
n
en
this accumulation.
M , ........ P · and
bag
anyone who has coronary heart
rs. '""""' rnu:e
Reg.
di~e, high blood pressura,
Only
lddqey disease or Is pregnant.
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Cafirgot P·B contains pentobar·
bital as an added ingredient.
REG. 6941
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Ql- My huob&amp;ad has severe
. elt!&amp;ka of nilgralne. He tskes
two to six Cafergot tablets
diU but the pain In lhe right I
ONLY
aidE!' of the lace persists. He
bas\even had a nerve cut but ·
thli~ didn't help him, What
would you suggest?
WHATEVER YOU NEEDt
A,...: I would suggest that your
AJMioml .. l 1Upport1 - 11111'111 II'ICII
Pfllll IUHII'tt - lllltll Htlftry Salo
, lfusband's troubl' 1 wHich ma' i
And Poodle Is a sreat axample.
Cervical Ceuan - laell ltiPJMI'fl · have started with migraine a~
T~kan from our new collection
Trulltl
c.,. - hlt-O.tr ..
tlvt luJ
- Ctl"'kll lr1c11 ' .... sounds more like tic doof Hush Puppies• casuals, this
WU.I (I lrt - Wtlker Alfl - lflo
'Wtllel Clfttl'll. . .
lou~ux or trigeinblal ·. ~ralgia.
flne-flttlnll oxford has Interest·
Carbamazeplne, the ~!'est rem,11
FOR
lnr dellllllnll with kiltie trim.
Along
with
soft
soles,
light
edy 'tor :thiS ,condition, or ¥an·
· w~laht and steel shanks tor
· tbl, 'ari oldar· standby, sbQuld
11v~ him some relief. 'Thtv can
walking comfort. Comes In
DUTTON HAS ITI
ONLY
Whtn
yeur 4Mitr •rllflriNt •
lie qlltained Only on a doctor's
eaay·Clean Srealhln' Bwshed
tupport ttrmt•J, lit til~ It It
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Pipkin• or alowlng smooth
prel!'!'lption.
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NttfV, Dutttn . . tr~llltd tedlnlfeather. Wear them-and be
Cl'-. I lm:e 'liad 11evere ' mlclaftl wfto will c.r..ttiY fit yeur
,.rmtnt In PN,..Ional pri¥11J
Jra[Jle ' beadliches for elgh\
on your way. N~w. Medium
., tur twn dttNrhlttnt.
.
Regular Formula " ., '~'i'
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t·~Yl ·,
Ctm,ret.
ttOI:kt
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Wide ·
wtYI on htlllll. DVtt.rt tlho Ml
or
test jand ~lood te~(ll were ... all
urvlct tither at hotftt .tr tata,lhl, 11*1111 '"' tcctlltn .,,•..•
For Color Treated ' · .
+ormat, so m~ ~101' .saya .the
..., ytur lfNttr te ull Duttfalt.
cause mq!ll ~ , ~tlo!lll. Will
Color Hair
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yace mfgrai~ , .n · ·
Admisalon~
Mrs Melvin E Johnson 725
Fourth Ave.:· Mr~. Jack ~ens,
124 Mahellrie Dr.; Mrs. James
M, Mllls, Dl, 4ii9 Lariat Dr.:
Mrs. Charles L. WJugb, Bt: 2
Crown City; Samuel L. Denney
1\t: 2 BidWell·' Divld
Ree s,'
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RIO Grande; Hart H. Rocker,
Northup; John P, Graham Pt.
Pleasant; Harry 'GOodnlte.' Pt.
Pleasant: Jobn w. Mc~ey,
~iddleport; Mra. Riley P1gott,
t. I Long Bottom; Rosemary
A. Sellers, Rt. I Racine; Miss
Florence Umberger, R\. I Lon&amp;
Bottom: Mr~. Susie E. Gainer,
Long Bottom; Mrs. Willard s.
Parker, Coalton: Mrs, Lydall
E. Dial, Scottown; Miss Carolyn S. Akers, Ironton: Mrs.
. Martha: S: Borland, Rt. 1 Ray;
Jerry T. Thompson, Ashland,
Ky.; Mrs. Ronald E. Clamp, Rt.
2 .Wellston; Mt'l!. Ern"t. w.
Woosley, J•ckson: Mrs, Ottice
Brannon, Spencer, w. va.; Mrs.
George W, Sexton, Rt. 1 Wellston; Mrs. Ralph M. Hlloon, Raventwood; Mra. Thomas c. Kabisch, Jackson.

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r:: /1""LEAF LETTUCE

Ml'llstone Road

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TO 6.88

49c lb.

KROGER

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FREE

D. OCTOR SAYS

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While They Last
25c Curad Plastic Bandages
12 in Package

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TELFA•pad ·

skia

$

Sharp
Stainless Steel--

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uO'I-I~l

Sup~r

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FRI.

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SAT.

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GIANT SID

DENTAL CREAM

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FLING
ELASTIC HOSE

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only

only

Ftr Professional

Service:

8c

49•
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Playtex

WITH 29c SCRUB
1nd SPONGE FREE

Going places,
doing things.

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JERGENS SOAP

S 95

CRUTCHES and CANES?

GLOVES.

98C

COTTON
BALLS ,

WISK J 89c .-, .,.. )

uOU.J:D

MAX FACTOR ' ;
STRAIT SET
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oRMATION
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O.nco"dton'i · ·6 Correction.•
Will " KC.,ml. \1¢11 f a. 1ft. ftp
on ' "' ltobllutton.

USED CAR

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,.._,lies

Tht - ~bllllltt
tht rlallt til
tdlt or Nlttt tn't ••• dtelllld obo
ltdlanablt. ThO pubUlhtr will n not
bt rgponMIIIt fqr mtlt "'" on

be ..rn~ontlbt. for lflj~t th"n ono In·
correct tnurtlon.
tor Wont Ad Strvln

1963 Corvair

s contt per Wont, ON '""rtton.
Minimum ChtrP 75c
atdiCUIIWI

11 ctntl ,., Word, Sill c
lnllrtlont.
on ptld dl
25 potr c:tnt DlsCOUft1
d 111 paid wlthtn 10 diY ..
~~Aai Ofl TMANKI &amp; OIITUARIIIII
tU. for 50 word minimum. lac
•ddltlontl word 2c,
BLIND ADS
Additional IJC Ctlt~t per AdV.,.

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1960 Mercury Station Wagon ··· · $550
Local one owner. Good tires, VB e,nglne, std. shift,
black finish, red interior, radio.

1962 Pontiac HT Coupe ·· · · ·· · ·· · $995

OFFICI t40UU
t S·OO p .,.,, DtiiV
~ 2 -0o Ho~n, !iltureitY
PLACE. A

m'to

I:JIT~i mi.uv

Good tires, vinyl Interior, white finish, V-8 engine,
4-speed trans., radio and heater.

To

WANT AD

PHONI tt1-11S6

1964 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door·· $1450

tard of Th~nks
~SH to -thank -·" of our

V-8 engine, Powerglide, turquoise finish, cle~n Int.,
radio, heater. Local 1 owner car and sharp InSide and
out.

. .nds ne;•hbors and rela·
fne
...
fod
tives for the flowers, o '
cards and kindness shown to
us at Ute loss of our mother •
Margaret &lt;Maggie) Searles.
Thanks to the Rev. 0. H.
caft for his consoling ~rds,
the pallbearers and RawhngsCoats Funeral Home. S~ecJ~l
thanks to her dear sJste.'
Jenny Ham;ilrr, who took
care of her in her last da~s
of ~ life. Your kindness w~11 ,
always be remembered. Ch&lt;l· l
dten of Margaret Searls.

!:ti~~'-a:!'u:-:~-.:cg.u~:~~~
Lak: ana
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. 99e,5iii(
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gas ' eook!Dg stoves
'two
refrigerators. Phone IN&amp;-2161
330 tfc
CQW MANURE. Sherm&amp;ii Ro~
erts. Plwne 992-6476.
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25c,
~aci)Jlslll
No. 2\1 can 29C, 8
sue 58c•. MtcG!
3 miles South of
on
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~les ~ftc! $flrvice

old, repossessed model KM.
fuU price $42.50, beautiful waluut console, makes · biltt~­
holes, sews on buttons, makes I
fancy designs wlthoul attE•cn-1
ments. 'try It ill yout' r.om&lt;. 1
Call 992-3218.
3 26

Ohio Bolt and Motor

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Poillllroy, 0.

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DICK RAWLINGS ' .
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Hond• PIJI'I

WY·NIII . .

M~DLIIIfOIT, ONII~ ..

RADIATOR :

SERVICE·:,.: ...

BUDGET PRICED rurnlture
our tblrd flpor budget shop.
Baker ll'unllture, Middleport
Oblo.
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By ART SANSOM

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COME IN ...

sweeper,
with attacbments, A·l condi·
lion, guaranteed. Pay off bal·
ance due 4 payments, $5.41
each, Ph. 99Z-2ml5. 3 24 tfc

Jack

window deanlllg, ~0 lOD . IIIU
high, big or .small.
S295 for free tiUDII~£:'

By HOWIE SCHl\IEIDER

GHHfl EEYifOWWfl

FOR SALE - 90 acres, 5 room
modern house, !rea gas, four

MIGHT\'

MoUTH

STRIKE.1. BAcK I

I qoo't know,
Dr. Fuaa le! He
i~n't

miles from !llester. Mrs. 1ij~li«j~-iiiii~ii~~
Susie Gainer, RD, Lolli Bot. I !!EWING ..,....,..., N18 _..
tom, Oblo.
3 28 Gtp Ylee, all m•ktt WY tal.
'1'111 Fallrlc llbop, ,_.., .
Aalhorlzed Slager .... llrtlee.
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home!

.wci'i.ilNEE , .·~· \

You'll Like Our

Cemplete Sente.
';
Crllt Bradford
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Write, 1'lloDe or ~ - .f
A. c. BlWIFOIID . !'&lt;
Bleil...

Appreiul
and Trldlng Polley

We Have Some 1966 Ch•vi'Cll•t•

ow. '

Available At Great Snlngsl

·--··-----

eommerdal

10 · steipie.

Heavy duty 2\&lt;, Ton. 72" cah to axle. Heavy duty frt.
axle and 2 speed rear axle. Marion 9' x 7' dump body,
T hoist.

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OUT IF I CANT ~ !OMe
FAOT, ;ttL NEVER &amp;E
AOLE TO PROVIDE 5ECURI'TY
FCR MY liTTl~ 01\RLIN~ •.
M~EY

.brush or .rull, fll'lll
houses any

1962 Chevrolet 2 Ton · ······.. · $2095

be responsible lor
contracted by any- i
than myself. S1gn- ·
Griffith.
3 29 3tp

PLEAPE !:'ON1T '!'ElL WINNIE .....

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radio, heater, like new llres. Posttractlon rear axle,

at the Freedom
.
.\1ission, B~han . - St~verS..
ville Rd., Tuesday, Apnl 4,
3 30 2tc

Wimf1E WINIQ.E
CONFIDENTIAllY, \VINKlE ...
All MY MONEY 15 71ED UP
IN II DEAL WHICH WII.L
MAKE HAlF P. Mllllt)N
POUAR&amp; 8Y NEXT

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VB engine, auto. trans., . power ~teeri~g and brakes,

REV. PAUL TAYLOR will be

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1961 Chevrolet 8 Pass... ·.... ··· $595

1964 Chevrolet l Ton Panel · · ·· $1395

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AIR CONDITIONING

SOUTHERN plants for
Cabbage, last of March,
miltoes and peppers lasr
April and May. Order
Charles R. Harris, PD11~an&lt;l,l
Obio, 843-2693.
3 17 12tc

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BAKER' I SEYFRIED·
HOCKINGP:1:,:8HIO
PHONE
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One local owner with low ntileage and nice and clean
VB engine, radio, heater, good II.D. tires, rear bumper,
West Coast mirror, white top over blue fmlsh, nice
and sharp.

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Vinyl interior, black finish, good tires, radio, save on
price, only $895.

1964 Chevrolet 8' Fleetside Pickup 1550

WHOM it may concern: I
am no longer affiliated with
the Laurel Cliff Auction
House in any way. Watch the
papers for the opening. of
Stan's Auction House which
will open soon. Thanks to
a11 of you. I will still have :
Bob and Luckydoo as conSign·
ers and also Ram bl .m' J o•... I1
Mazzarous.
Worthy E. Stanley
3 30 3tp

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tires heater. For that large famtly. See th1s.

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1962 Volkswagen 2 Door ····· ··· $895

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Good tires, clean interior, beige over brown fl01sb,
PS, automatic, radio &amp; heataer, a real sharp car.

Notice

I WILL not
any debts
one other
ed: Gary

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3 30 lip

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Coupe .... · · $1195

Four_speed trans., motor recently overhauled, wlslw
tires, radio, all vinyl bucket seats. Sharp!

12 contt Plr Wtri. thrtt conMCV.

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9

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'I'Q!J WERE TI&lt;EREf
WHY DID 'YOU LET

POMEROY

992-2126

PETER &lt;ill 9!.Qtl&gt;
TO MEE.T ii-IAT
HORRI~LE

MANtAC?

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HI S ~,MA'AM!

PJ·NWA'i, PETE'S A

·e_~'! IVE SEEN

HIM 'mKE 12QZENS

AS BAD AS TI&lt;aT
WILD GUY!

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litE&lt;?

8tLCI&gt;I6 10 A CCfFEE HOOSE! '
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SPECIAL - Ruth's Beauty Sa· 6 ACRES River bollom. Inquire
lon, Mason, is offering $10 , M&amp;G Food Market, 3 miles
permanent.. lor $8 on Mon- ~ south of Middleport on Rt. 7.
days, Tuesdays and Satur·
3 30 3tc
days. Special starts March :---·-- -· · --28 and extend• through April 5 RM .. HOUSE, . basement, 2
15. Phone 773-5686. 3 28 6tc I bedrooms., '" Mtddleport. $65
- - - --------- ----- - -- . month. Contact Edgar Tuck·
INCOME tar service, evening ' erman, 471 Richland Av• .•
by appointment• onjy. .Phone i Athens, oc call 592-ro35 ·
Mrs. Steven Eblin ·(wanda), \
___3__ 30 3tp
Laurel Cliff Road, Slate Rt. . FURNISHED house 4 rooms
124.
3 17 30\c and bath. Call 992-33J8 be_ __
tween 3 p.m. • 9:30 p.m.
3 30 3lc

NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS
FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.
Contact Faye Manley
Middleport

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·APARTMENTS furnished and
' unfurnished in Middleport. AI·
I so 1 single house. Phone 99Z3267.
3 28 ISle
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i' 4 ROOMS

and bath, East Maln
I St., Pomeroy, $5&amp;: 3 rooms
and bath, East Main St., Pom1 eroy, $40; one 4 room apar~
: ment, furnished, East Main
St., $60; one building, 20 x 30,

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WANTED -'
ist. Apply
on St. Rt.
new drums
Gables.

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East Main, vacant lot, 125
root frontage, will build to suit
Wanted
tenant, East Main St. Phona
· - until 4 p. m. 99Z-3975. Alter
drummer · vocal- 4 p.m. 992. 9905 .
3_23 trc
at Green Gables
·7, Gallipolis. All FIRST FLOOR furnished four
furnished by Green rooms and bath apartment.
3 29 3tc Phone 99Z-3874.
3 5 tlc

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ACBOII8

l.Com
fl. Bend
11.Come l.n
12, Girl'S .
name
13. Guide

lt. Put forth

et!ort
15. Pronou)\
16.Co11ego

degree
11. Frcrdt
pronoun
18.0men

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pltcbitr ·
2-C.At a.
dlatanee

DICI( TRACY

28, Moontolll
crett
29.Cout
30.MOOI1
3l.Tuml
32. Klnd of
apple
34.Perlod
37.3.1416
38. Freeh
.1. Tapea!rJ
43. Puah

EARLY American Stereo, AM,
FM, radio, this has lovely
maple finish, 4 speed changer, :his set sold much higher.
Take ov.r payment.&lt;! of 16
month or pay balance
$110.34. Try it in your l;omc.
can m-aztB.
3 21&gt; stc
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- --1949 HARLEY Davidson, 74, In
good condition. can B 0 bI
Williams, 992-7360.

45. Slgna.l
&lt;&amp;6. External

41. Doctrlne

48. Cubic
meter

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farm in Me&lt;gs County, witlt oil t;.eated 'stoker' coal, Peageneral farming. House, utili· cock Coal eo., 1 block from
ties and wages. Write Bot tratno light In Cheshire, 0.
147, Lakemore, Ohio. 3 28 6tc Ph. 367-71i26.
n I lie
IBM t:ainees. See our ..: on
Page 1.
2 'll 3tc S ROOM furnished apartment
·-- - ----In Middleport, near shopping
WANTED. Work for bulldozer. area. Also a 1·2 bedroom
Phone 99Z-2208:__ !__ 27 tote house trailer. Ph. !192-3346,ali-BARMAID. Apply in pers&lt;•n at er s p. m.
12 28 tfc
Hi-Ho Bar, Middleport. 0.
l 28 6tc FURNlSRED anti unfurnished
. TWO MEN for Grade B--;Jairy, aparunenla. Close ID ach101l.
· J general iarm hand, .,par- Phone tlll2-$43t.
10 ~~
111 I"'~' furnished. Glen- 4 110014 uofurnlsbed apll'lllllllll
dale Skidloore, Shatk. Poone ·lD fomeroJ, Pb. . . . . .
' m -111',
3 ~ II!~
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II II lfe, ,

DOWN

1. Net-llke
t&amp;brtc

2. Poker
ot&amp;ke

3. ltope&amp;lo
~. Zulder

~UTOMOBILE

AXYDLBA.A.XB
Ia LONQI'ICLLOW
One letter almply atandl for anoUter. In this 11mple A Ia used
for th• three L'., X for the two 0'1, etc. Sllll'le letters, a.poa..
trophies, the lenath aM tonnatJon of the worda are all hlntl.
Each day U.. cocle totten are dlfferenl

A (1rJptopom Quolatl01t

WXBBWU

QUKB

XK
LB

RLRKURKU

AUWXKPUI

RLE
QN

tnsurB!lce beell
cancelled? Lost your opera!·
or'• license? call WY 2-29116
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H.4U&lt;"01
T~AT~

TER INSUitANCE AGENCY
l!'iC. belore renewing your
auto lrumranee. We may be
able to lUlVt you money.
8 2 If"

GUR.-MRLRN&lt;ILHK

ft I&amp; A

I 'Ll. CANCEL. 'Tl&lt; I
CAL.L ~ I &lt;JOT A ~AL
W~O' LL.

G~E;;;T::-:.A:-:q:::uo:;:ta:;:tto;:o:-;f~nim - REU·

BPU

Y..tordoJ'a cr,ptoq;loto: LIFE IS NOT A, SPECTACLE
A FllA!IT;

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DAILY CBYP'l'OQ1JGTE - Here'• how to

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oRMATION
· IN;·,_,;.guN••
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DIY .....,.. Pultllc.Hon

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MeitiW'.:QiltedllftO f •· .n,
O.nco"dton'i · ·6 Correction.•
Will " KC.,ml. \1¢11 f a. 1ft. ftp
on ' "' ltobllutton.

USED CAR

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RIOU!-A-"''IONS

,.._,lies

Tht - ~bllllltt
tht rlallt til
tdlt or Nlttt tn't ••• dtelllld obo
ltdlanablt. ThO pubUlhtr will n not
bt rgponMIIIt fqr mtlt "'" on

be ..rn~ontlbt. for lflj~t th"n ono In·
correct tnurtlon.
tor Wont Ad Strvln

1963 Corvair

s contt per Wont, ON '""rtton.
Minimum ChtrP 75c
atdiCUIIWI

11 ctntl ,., Word, Sill c
lnllrtlont.
on ptld dl
25 potr c:tnt DlsCOUft1
d 111 paid wlthtn 10 diY ..
~~Aai Ofl TMANKI &amp; OIITUARIIIII
tU. for 50 word minimum. lac
•ddltlontl word 2c,
BLIND ADS
Additional IJC Ctlt~t per AdV.,.

tt•ome,_t.
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1960 Mercury Station Wagon ··· · $550
Local one owner. Good tires, VB e,nglne, std. shift,
black finish, red interior, radio.

1962 Pontiac HT Coupe ·· · · ·· · ·· · $995

OFFICI t40UU
t S·OO p .,.,, DtiiV
~ 2 -0o Ho~n, !iltureitY
PLACE. A

m'to

I:JIT~i mi.uv

Good tires, vinyl Interior, white finish, V-8 engine,
4-speed trans., radio and heater.

To

WANT AD

PHONI tt1-11S6

1964 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door·· $1450

tard of Th~nks
~SH to -thank -·" of our

V-8 engine, Powerglide, turquoise finish, cle~n Int.,
radio, heater. Local 1 owner car and sharp InSide and
out.

. .nds ne;•hbors and rela·
fne
...
fod
tives for the flowers, o '
cards and kindness shown to
us at Ute loss of our mother •
Margaret &lt;Maggie) Searles.
Thanks to the Rev. 0. H.
caft for his consoling ~rds,
the pallbearers and RawhngsCoats Funeral Home. S~ecJ~l
thanks to her dear sJste.'
Jenny Ham;ilrr, who took
care of her in her last da~s
of ~ life. Your kindness w~11 ,
always be remembered. Ch&lt;l· l
dten of Margaret Searls.

!:ti~~'-a:!'u:-:~-.:cg.u~:~~~
Lak: ana
..

!

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Pi
. 99e,5iii(
·

gas ' eook!Dg stoves
'two
refrigerators. Phone IN&amp;-2161
330 tfc
CQW MANURE. Sherm&amp;ii Ro~
erts. Plwne 992-6476.
'
3303tp '

25c,
~aci)Jlslll
No. 2\1 can 29C, 8
sue 58c•. MtcG!
3 miles South of
on
7.

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· EVINRUDE

._

~les ~ftc! $flrvice

old, repossessed model KM.
fuU price $42.50, beautiful waluut console, makes · biltt~­
holes, sews on buttons, makes I
fancy designs wlthoul attE•cn-1
ments. 'try It ill yout' r.om&lt;. 1
Call 992-3218.
3 26

Ohio Bolt and Motor

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Phont 9924794 or 992-2395
Poillllroy, 0.

.Ntelat

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1'.0"'-'''·'· .CALL

DICK RAWLINGS ' .
.
\
·-·~
Rawllnp
Hond• PIJI'I

WY·NIII . .

M~DLIIIfOIT, ONII~ ..

RADIATOR :

SERVICE·:,.: ...

BUDGET PRICED rurnlture
our tblrd flpor budget shop.
Baker ll'unllture, Middleport
Oblo.
II 12

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eC•r eTruclc • •

Core elull._,,, .
eAnyTypJ

..

KEITH GOBL*~:
By ART SANSOM

WY S41H

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01'1,

COME IN ...

sweeper,
with attacbments, A·l condi·
lion, guaranteed. Pay off bal·
ance due 4 payments, $5.41
each, Ph. 99Z-2ml5. 3 24 tfc

Jack

window deanlllg, ~0 lOD . IIIU
high, big or .small.
S295 for free tiUDII~£:'

By HOWIE SCHl\IEIDER

GHHfl EEYifOWWfl

FOR SALE - 90 acres, 5 room
modern house, !rea gas, four

MIGHT\'

MoUTH

STRIKE.1. BAcK I

I qoo't know,
Dr. Fuaa le! He
i~n't

miles from !llester. Mrs. 1ij~li«j~-iiiii~ii~~
Susie Gainer, RD, Lolli Bot. I !!EWING ..,....,..., N18 _..
tom, Oblo.
3 28 Gtp Ylee, all m•ktt WY tal.
'1'111 Fallrlc llbop, ,_.., .
Aalhorlzed Slager .... llrtlee.
}, ,, lfD .

home!

.wci'i.ilNEE , .·~· \

You'll Like Our

Cemplete Sente.
';
Crllt Bradford
..
Write, 1'lloDe or ~ - .f
A. c. BlWIFOIID . !'&lt;
Bleil...

Appreiul
and Trldlng Polley

We Have Some 1966 Ch•vi'Cll•t•

ow. '

Available At Great Snlngsl

·--··-----

eommerdal

10 · steipie.

Heavy duty 2\&lt;, Ton. 72" cah to axle. Heavy duty frt.
axle and 2 speed rear axle. Marion 9' x 7' dump body,
T hoist.

1

OUT IF I CANT ~ !OMe
FAOT, ;ttL NEVER &amp;E
AOLE TO PROVIDE 5ECURI'TY
FCR MY liTTl~ 01\RLIN~ •.
M~EY

.brush or .rull, fll'lll
houses any

1962 Chevrolet 2 Ton · ······.. · $2095

be responsible lor
contracted by any- i
than myself. S1gn- ·
Griffith.
3 29 3tp

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at the Freedom
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Wimf1E WINIQ.E
CONFIDENTIAllY, \VINKlE ...
All MY MONEY 15 71ED UP
IN II DEAL WHICH WII.L
MAKE HAlF P. Mllllt)N
POUAR&amp; 8Y NEXT

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REV. PAUL TAYLOR will be

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1964 Chevrolet l Ton Panel · · ·· $1395

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AIR CONDITIONING

SOUTHERN plants for
Cabbage, last of March,
miltoes and peppers lasr
April and May. Order
Charles R. Harris, PD11~an&lt;l,l
Obio, 843-2693.
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VB engine, radio, heater, good II.D. tires, rear bumper,
West Coast mirror, white top over blue fmlsh, nice
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Vinyl interior, black finish, good tires, radio, save on
price, only $895.

1964 Chevrolet 8' Fleetside Pickup 1550

WHOM it may concern: I
am no longer affiliated with
the Laurel Cliff Auction
House in any way. Watch the
papers for the opening. of
Stan's Auction House which
will open soon. Thanks to
a11 of you. I will still have :
Bob and Luckydoo as conSign·
ers and also Ram bl .m' J o•... I1
Mazzarous.
Worthy E. Stanley
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PS, automatic, radio &amp; heataer, a real sharp car.

Notice

I WILL not
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one other
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3 30 lip

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Four_speed trans., motor recently overhauled, wlslw
tires, radio, all vinyl bucket seats. Sharp!

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OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9

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POMEROY

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AS BAD AS TI&lt;aT
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SPECIAL - Ruth's Beauty Sa· 6 ACRES River bollom. Inquire
lon, Mason, is offering $10 , M&amp;G Food Market, 3 miles
permanent.. lor $8 on Mon- ~ south of Middleport on Rt. 7.
days, Tuesdays and Satur·
3 30 3tc
days. Special starts March :---·-- -· · --28 and extend• through April 5 RM .. HOUSE, . basement, 2
15. Phone 773-5686. 3 28 6tc I bedrooms., '" Mtddleport. $65
- - - --------- ----- - -- . month. Contact Edgar Tuck·
INCOME tar service, evening ' erman, 471 Richland Av• .•
by appointment• onjy. .Phone i Athens, oc call 592-ro35 ·
Mrs. Steven Eblin ·(wanda), \
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Laurel Cliff Road, Slate Rt. . FURNISHED house 4 rooms
124.
3 17 30\c and bath. Call 992-33J8 be_ __
tween 3 p.m. • 9:30 p.m.
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NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS
FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.
Contact Faye Manley
Middleport

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' unfurnished in Middleport. AI·
I so 1 single house. Phone 99Z3267.
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and bath, East Maln
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and bath, East Main St., Pom1 eroy, $40; one 4 room apar~
: ment, furnished, East Main
St., $60; one building, 20 x 30,

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Gables.

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root frontage, will build to suit
Wanted
tenant, East Main St. Phona
· - until 4 p. m. 99Z-3975. Alter
drummer · vocal- 4 p.m. 992. 9905 .
3_23 trc
at Green Gables
·7, Gallipolis. All FIRST FLOOR furnished four
furnished by Green rooms and bath apartment.
3 29 3tc Phone 99Z-3874.
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11.Come l.n
12, Girl'S .
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13. Guide

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et!ort
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dlatanee

DICI( TRACY

28, Moontolll
crett
29.Cout
30.MOOI1
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32. Klnd of
apple
34.Perlod
37.3.1416
38. Freeh
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43. Puah

EARLY American Stereo, AM,
FM, radio, this has lovely
maple finish, 4 speed changer, :his set sold much higher.
Take ov.r payment.&lt;! of 16
month or pay balance
$110.34. Try it in your l;omc.
can m-aztB.
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good condition. can B 0 bI
Williams, 992-7360.

45. Slgna.l
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41. Doctrlne

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farm in Me&lt;gs County, witlt oil t;.eated 'stoker' coal, Peageneral farming. House, utili· cock Coal eo., 1 block from
ties and wages. Write Bot tratno light In Cheshire, 0.
147, Lakemore, Ohio. 3 28 6tc Ph. 367-71i26.
n I lie
IBM t:ainees. See our ..: on
Page 1.
2 'll 3tc S ROOM furnished apartment
·-- - ----In Middleport, near shopping
WANTED. Work for bulldozer. area. Also a 1·2 bedroom
Phone 99Z-2208:__ !__ 27 tote house trailer. Ph. !192-3346,ali-BARMAID. Apply in pers&lt;•n at er s p. m.
12 28 tfc
Hi-Ho Bar, Middleport. 0.
l 28 6tc FURNlSRED anti unfurnished
. TWO MEN for Grade B--;Jairy, aparunenla. Close ID ach101l.
· J general iarm hand, .,par- Phone tlll2-$43t.
10 ~~
111 I"'~' furnished. Glen- 4 110014 uofurnlsbed apll'lllllllll
dale Skidloore, Shatk. Poone ·lD fomeroJ, Pb. . . . . .
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1. Net-llke
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2. Poker
ot&amp;ke

3. ltope&amp;lo
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~UTOMOBILE

AXYDLBA.A.XB
Ia LONQI'ICLLOW
One letter almply atandl for anoUter. In this 11mple A Ia used
for th• three L'., X for the two 0'1, etc. Sllll'le letters, a.poa..
trophies, the lenath aM tonnatJon of the worda are all hlntl.
Each day U.. cocle totten are dlfferenl

A (1rJptopom Quolatl01t

WXBBWU

QUKB

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LB

RLRKURKU

AUWXKPUI

RLE
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cancelled? Lost your opera!·
or'• license? call WY 2-29116
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l!'iC. belore renewing your
auto lrumranee. We may be
able to lUlVt you money.
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CAL.L ~ I &lt;JOT A ~AL
W~O' LL.

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BPU

Y..tordoJ'a cr,ptoq;loto: LIFE IS NOT A, SPECTACLE
A FllA!IT;

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King Sia Sh•ets 108 by 120 lnclm
Hollywood Long ShHIJ, Fltttd .

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FRI.·SAT .-SUN.
"BEACH BLANKET
BINGO"

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February, 1966. Ohio attained
16.3 per cent of its annual sales
goal February 28 with Savings
Bonds sales of $61.4 million during the first two months of 1967.
Theodore T. Reed, Jr., Meigs

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c~e·free dl't!Sel Iii driJHII'Y
cotloils, be!llbergs l!ld ' aceta~. jel'lleys. Many styfea to .
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Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold,
Fu n1eello
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and daughters have returnCounty volunteer Savings Bond ~
P lus
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to
their home in Cincinnati
1 chairman,
reported
county .
"A SHOT IN THE DARK"
after spending several days
I bond sales in February were ,
here with his mother, Mrs. Jam·
Peter Sellers, F. lke Sommer !$34,134. The county
attained ~
' es Arnold, and his grandmother,
15. 1 per cent of its annual sales fti
Mrs. Laura Powell
goal February 28.
·. and other relatives. They aJSOi fl
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~ Mrs. Arnold Eubanks of Gallia
Spending Easter with Mr.. County.
I Katie Young and Jean
were Mr. and Mrs. Neils Powell
Mrs. Robert Bailey and Bobby, have I!S their guests their grand·
Long Bottom; Mr. and Mrs. children, David and Deanna 1
Marion McGuire and family, Dowler of Athens, Ohio.
Rt. 3, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gladwell has returned
BUY OUR GOOD
Joe Manuel and sons, Racine; I It Ohio State University after
NEPTUNE MODELl!
Mr. and Mrs. LewiB Hodson, Rl. spending the spring vacation
I, Minersville; Mr. and Mrs. [ with his grandparents, Mr. and
1 Francis (Sonny) Hudson, Cleve- 1Mrs. Delbert Beeker.
With br1ssspinner rod
·~ land , and Harry Roush, Clilton. l Mr. and Mrs. Kalad
Hindy 1
Calling
in
the
morning
were
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children,
Steven,
Jane
and
• With G.E. motor
'' Howard Young and Linda.
'! George, and the latter ' s guest,
This ls our good Neptune brand-the I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bing, i Tony Sivigilia, returned to their
Cleveland, were weekend guests ' home in Seneca Falls, N.Y. folold reliable, one we have sold for years. of Mrs. Bing's mother, Mrs. ! lowing a week's holiday visit
J. K. Smith and sister and . here with her parents, Mr. and ,
It will give satisfactory ~~rvice.
brother·in-law, Mr. and Mrs . . Mrs. George Baker and other ,
Vincent Dabo, Pomeroy.
· relatives.
47.50 , Miss Judy Bing, Cleveland, i Miss Charlene Davis has re. visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas turned to her studies at the
All repair part s carried in stock.
Kelly and Mrs. J. K. Smith. · Rhode Island School of Design
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris after spending the spring faeaand daughter Kimberly, Missip- tion w1th her parents, Dr. and
pi, and Janice Patehadula,
Mrs. J. J. Davis and family.
dligan. returned home
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garwell,
after spending the weekend
Athens, spent Easier with her
grandmother, Mrs. Grace parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira BulGioeekner and sister and
cher.
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vroman
and sons. ()thers visiting
and children, Mark and Mary
of Belpre, visited Sunday with

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Sptcltl Valu.H In Women•

2 Piece Jamaica Sets.

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Stripes,' solids, po1ka dote and ~becks. s!Zei 12 ~ ·18.

$2.95

2·95.3 .19-3·49

Contents are 35% reprocessed

woo],

3~ %

rayon

and

30% miscellaneous fiben. Assorted colors-Mono-Brown,
Multi-Brown. Avocado, Rust, Red.

$3.19-20x32"
$3.95-22x42"
$7.95-30x54"
$11.95-42x66"
$25.95-66xl03" ·
$36.95-91xll4"
$46.95-102xl38"
$8.95-22xl08" RUNNER
$10.95-22x138" RUNNER - - --

$2.69
$3.19
$6.39
$20.79
$29.69
$37.69
$7.19
$8.79

T~shirts by'Jane Colby' .
These beautllul knit tops in aollds and ,prlnta. are 111'81-la
fashion. Short sleeve an~ sleeveless slyleo. SCoop neekllnu,
crew necks and tie shoulder styles-Dark tone and poatela.
Easy to waah. Sizes small, medium-and lar&amp;e. ..
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Womtnt llootiC Lit or '

Set tht l'lnt Stltctletl

Band lot

KAtZ BATISh
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tor $po

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Spoc111

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lutely washable. Size 26" x 45", Be,u\iful bright col·

ors.

'IJCtlz" Htrmontlre

EBERSBACH

HOUSECOATS and NOVELTY
SNAP FRONT COATS

HARDWARE
Main St.
Pomeroy

A large selection of prints and pastel colon. Sizes 1maU,

their parer.ts, Mr. and

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week with Mr. and Mrs. John
Lyons and family . She was taken there by her daughter, Mrs.
Lyons and Mrs. Harley Swisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones

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CLEAR ALL

Vanity Cases - Traineaaes - Att&amp;che' - Good col·
ors and coverings. An excelient buy,

$6.95

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray
at Point Pleasant, W. Va. spent

Bm PILLOWS

Mrs.

Dupont

nurse, and a classmate, Mar· '
lene Baker, were Easter wee~· II

Former Prices Forgotten As
We Give You Bargains---

DRESSES
Val. to 1.95

Gloeckner and Mr. and

ting. A good buy.

St\,95
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Ledlie Sisters Style Shop

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for Hoover ·Swteptrs - •II stylts •ild ik!ppll-,
tnd Repair.
e The Houwwarts dtptrtmtnl Is htldgllllrltrs tfJO

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naving Nit prlcts cin ~II of our w-n• 'and Glrll
Cotto •nd Suits-Come up to the busy Reedy To
Wttr deptrtment on ·tht 2nd floor for th"'
blrgoina.

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short Jetu, knits and wash·

able cqttons. Sizes 3 to 8•
and 7 to 14.

Fashion knit shells. Perfect tops for pants, skirts and
shorts. Hand washable - Jllb knits, helanca knit and
lacy patterns. V-necks, crew necks and mock turtle
neck, . All sleeveless. White, pastels and dark tones.

(FORMERLY PHILUPS SISTERS)

Open Fri. til8 -: S1t. tll9

711 14

Trousers. The leading makes at blg savlpgs. Hund•
reds to select from in the Mens and Boys Deparff
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ALL GIFTWARE AT l PRICE
JEWElRY AT l PRICE - SOME FOR LESS!

$1' 95

airs two and three piece

SLEEVELESS SHELLS

· A2C Marvin J. Gilmore, ar- 1
, rived home recently to spend '
;• a 28 day leave with his parents, '
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1 brothers. He has been stationed 1
, at Biloxi, Miss., for the pas\ 18
! months as an electronics
illstructor. He w.HI return to Tra· ,
, vis Air Force Base in Califor..
1 nia and from tllere will be sent
. to Okinawa for 18 months.
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Miss
Connee
Rae
Wllhams,
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
.
Williams of Rutland Road performed In the annual variety
show at Morehead State Uni·ver· !I
slty on March 9. Conn•e is 1
stu&lt;lent at Morehead majoring
In Physical Education,

Val. to 22.50

Plllow

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Big Shipment! Womens

Moore were Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ~
ry Horton of Huntington, Pa.

GROUP 2

Val. to 15.9$

always fJu.ffy, non

end guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Criswell Mr.
and Mrs. Criswell returned the
girls to Huntington, W. Va.,
Sunday evening where they
are taking affiliate training.

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witb Rose floral pattern
in blue or plnk, Odorless',

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selection and J31g Savings on Mens and Boys'

GIRLS

SALEI $3.95

Miss Diane Criswell, stmlenli IJ

(All FamouS! Brands Included)

er and white.

3to 6JI

week .

Easter with his rr:other,
Clara Murray.

Penna preiS knits pullover T-Shfrts, short sleev., t,o be
worn wath slacks and shor~. Orange, blue, yellow. laven4~

YOUR CHOICE

Grant Hospital. She will return
to her home in Athens this

WINTER AND SPRING WEARABLE$

GROUP 1

RIB T-SHIRTS

LUGGAGE

with

Mrs. Davidson, a patient

yd.

SPECIAL PURCHASE

$6.69 Gtl, Spred Sllln - - - - $1.20
$2.15 Qt. SJirtcl S.tln
Stle $1.70
5•1• $1.90
$2.$0 Qt, Spred Luttrt
$2.7Q Ql, X Pert Liquid Pllllfl=
,_.. $2.11)
$1.95 (Iii. X Pert Liquid Pl11tlc
S•lt $6.15
17.40 Gtl. l'll!rel1'm•l
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Salt $5.90

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ol)e of t!l~ state's top Democrats today split with his party,
endorsed the .Rhodes .Mministration's Ohio Borid Commjssion (O!lCI .proposal and
urged all Democrats in Oll.lo·to vote' for It at the· May 2 s~e~¥~ elej:lio~.
.
· · Robert F. Sw,eeney of Clevela!lf,.. defeated· last Novem,ber, as De~ocratlc candl·
MONTGOMERY,
date for attorney 'en~ral, said t~e .}ffi)posa! "deserves the fulr iUpport Qf tb~ Dl;mo· bad the w..,;d from Gov.
cratic party in Ohio." He called 1t- '1/.cilasstc example of ·people-onented. legtslatlon'' have made their decree,
. ·and cons.istent with the goals of .thet!Ultional Democratic party and what 1t tried to do
· In a defiant speech '"'""1
In the 89th Congress.
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Legislature
Sweeney was Ohio's c~ess- Sweeney 181$o criticized Clevewere •out of step
the state
lllllJiojlt-large from 11165-67 and i ll!lld Mayor Ralph S. Loeber, the people" and thou~t lhey
all her
r• REM)Y TO GO...._ This chorus line wUl be dancing to "A,bflene'' as the cur· said that while·in that office and and ohlo,,pemocrals for
were taking a backward step by
of our
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tain~gges up ·tonight and Saturday at 8;08 p.m. at Eastern High School. The an· campaigning statewide last year log t1!e pr'oposed constitutional oppo!!IJ)g "perblpl the
speech came a day after a. d~~~~~~~~;
· ~tial'rtiulilcal islunder the direction of Mrs. Allee Nease. Girls left to right, are he became aware tbat tile state amendment which will be on
Ohioans are going to be requlrmg total dese~gation ~
'lleta W~tson, Diane Lodwich, Debbie Keebaugh, Unda ~aer, Helen Martin and w~ reaching "emergeney level" the May ,·a ballot.
called on in history to vote on." elsewhere in the South by
Slll!iia. '119ney. ,
In lome fields.
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·-- - Sweeney blasted tlte "carping Sh~ asked the Le&amp;lslature
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of my party... slating jolntlr
control ·of .
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It is "tie to park for partisan- states pubbc ~Is if
&amp;hip" on the iBsue.
. appeal should fail.
"We have to move now to proPollee,PGwer
job opportunities In the While not specifically 8(lCDing
Ill''"'"' areas to meet education out what ultimate aci!OilS she
be ;aid and the OBC migbt tske, Mrs. Wallace asked lion Ia
"makes availahl~ these benefits for auillority to Invoke "the
·
now. not 10 or 15 years hence."
powers of tbe •ta::te~~"si&amp;;r r;~
Sweeney said he was ·
the Legislature "
to take to ille road" in
increaalng the number of state
of the proposal tltat would
troopen.
vide long-range finanelng and "I ask you, In the event
planning (or capital Improve. stay iB not granted, or
menls.
appeal be WISUCCe.tsful,
"I believe the people ought
consider placing In the go•'el'l1,ot lstal:e."
understand there are members of the state of Alabama or
ill the Democratic party 1n Ohio the governor and tbe
wbo feel we have to move now " lure, all power&amp; I
slated and lauded ·merilb,;, vested tn the state
~4flr- JMII'Iy In the legislature dent of education,
for OBC
not Ilinlted to,
(Includes Previi!Us)
· with regard ' to ·
varioua local boards. of
lion," she said.
The governor ask.ed
Iegialature to meet u
committee of the whole
bear testimony from

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