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"',Na~ Ahlps and Atlantic bol.toin Is a mlle and
snow and haH be1ow, .eearchen had
Norlb Allan~ ed up nothing to Indicate
trace of the Thresher's fate.
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~~t.j~;;~1=~~ sub- There wullttle hope the
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·er would ever be fouod.
.ilhed without • trace
after the In waters a mile and a half cloep.
41ved benea~ The losa would be the

Shop Thunday From· 9:00 'A.M. to -12 'Noon
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to 5:00P.M}' .M.
and
. Saturday 9:00 AlA.' Til 9:00"P:M:"-

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Apr1112-17
Watt Disney's

"SON DF FLUBBER"
(Technicolor)
Fred MacMurray, Nancy 01IOD, Keenan Wynn, Leon TyThur. &amp; Fri.

Apr, 11·12

Cantinflas in

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Plus 3~ Guest Stars

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under Vice Adm. Benrard Austili.
president of the Naval War Colo

lege, had been appointed to JD,.
vestigate the disaster.
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Anderson Sllid he had c~
with Vice Adm. Hyman G ~1
over, the Navy's nuclear pr~l~
sion expert, and reported tli:re

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nuclear explosion nor any likeli·

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danger to navigation."
Sabotage, Anderson said, was
"A remote possibility" that wd
being checked.
Sub Not Armetl

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Portsmouth.
1f the Thresher had Jos toniJ
radio contact with surface vessels

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Admi11ion: 75c.-&amp; 40c

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Navy said it was supposed to ge
down below llOO feet Wednesday
for six hours of tests. It then was
to rise near the surface about I
p.m. and retun; submerged te

Tommy Kirk, Joanna

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ol plane. today JCOUred the At- The
lanti&lt; Z10 mliH of Booton, N. H. for oea trlalo Tuesday oft..- '111e sub went down for deep on uncontrolled dive. the pressure
the lalt ~wn po.aitlon of tbo sub, an ewer~ whtcb consllted of a diving trials at 9:17 a.m. EST I would crumple il like a tin can.
but sea,.hers feared it lay 0110 hull cleaning, painting and &lt;bed&lt;· Wednesday. It radioed a "routine 1
Couse Moy Elude
the ~m. 8,400 feet below tbe lng of mechanical and electronic , diviog .message" to an escort ves-i officials .or the submarine servsurface, With Jt.s rrew and 17 eqtdpmeot.
/ sel and then silen&lt;.oe.
j ice feared the cause may never
&lt;lvllia111 oboard drowned by tODJ It carried II officero, 96 en- If the Thresher sank because it 1 be known because the '111resher
of water or crushed by the enor· IJJted mea and 11 shipyard work- was flooded, the pres5ure would itself may never be found. Even

Anderson said the Navy was
considering bringing the fi.perimental • vessel Tritste. a bathyto
caph which has dived to sevem
miles, rrom San Diego to loqk for
the Th.reRher. But sources said lt
was doubtful the Trieste eoold locate the sub.
The depth to which the '111rosbo

Frldty thru WHneld•r

Ditner Cutoons

and the submarine if it wu, bringing it to the -

disappeared.

NOT OPEN

St~art

be equalized

The Thresher had been assiJ"'4
to fire the first Subroc !anti..
submarine I missiles later this
year . It did not carry ·any milsi les and was not armed when it;

TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY

Wynn, Ken Murray,

era under Lt. Cmdr. John W.

v.. Trillo
Harvey, an Annapoli• graduate woold -in ils shape. If it sank lace from such depths
Threll:e' left Portsmouth, from Waterford, Conn.
for some other reason, such as impossiblt!.
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I'OMIROY, OHIO

Erwin.

mooo preosure of the depll.

Meigs May Term Jury Lists Drawn ~

MEIGS THEATRE

on Ames, Elliott Reid, Ed

powered sub.
Adm, George W. Andersoll, chief
of aaval operationa, ·aaid the
nv.her "appeoralG bo losl." Oil
Jt saM: in the area ,wbefe it was
1ut heard from, eut of George'•
Bank, there II "no pouiblllty ihe
men could be aUvt," Ander10n

A dozen lhlpt ond ~q~~adroDS

.Court Action

Lancllubbers

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I"'CC~OKIES &amp; CAKES

Moore, Charlie Ruggles, Le-

submarine~ In hlltory. ond oaid.

the lint involving

At Stiffler's Starting THURSDAY at 9:00 A.M.
( Open All Day Thursday

Allny 'ayotn nur carefrft'krJit cOlton otrlpad blnu..
end cotton duck surltrt done In trut iailina colors of

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red, white, navy or aa!Une blue. No alarms soundt4
'Ciu,. they're all sanforized for 111tln1 flt. Newsy

felturea .• , fly front. two quarter pockets,,tri·colar
rope btJt. Bloust, sins S:M.L. Pant1, lilft 10.20.

KNIT BLOUSE, 2.95
COnON SURFER, 2.95

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wUl need for travel and vacation ·~tason - an4:out ~ ' ·
this worid coUection of fashions - to ~\e )'.DU ~~
where - ·beaeb, at home or aw.,- Choose from plq~
.WII - ,IOparaleo, matchln8 conrdinates; sua and lull
ball, etc. - all arra1111ed fnr easy aeleclini. .

We Bought . A Manufacturer's Closeout !
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Ladies' Coats-Values to 24.95

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WOMEN'S
WHITE and .GE DRESS SHOES

A. 1pecial purchase of Jadies' better coats,
=tf, and long lengths , All first quality and
new sprine styles. Save over ~ on thi10
special purchase of a manufacturer 's clos•
uut. Be here Thursday at 9:00 ~ . ru.

da)' ··•lopmenla
Gt"' mllbt not, revive
KOMildJ'I 111&amp;1 price • rile
II~ with steelmakers~
·KOiiitedy scheduled a ·12:15
m. l!lS'I' departurt ltdlll
White· House fDr an Eaalfer

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WASHINGTON - The
IJQuA&lt;elmlded In

Linens Dyed Free To Match Any

caliot&gt; at Palm Besch,
let hrlce poalpc&gt;nln&amp; II
. day with the slimmest

Costume.

ONLY 60 TO SELL

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:wttJTI and BEIGE

Smart new spring sty les and colors.
Save 50&lt;;.. now . You won 't believe
this value until you ste it . Be here
ThUHday .31 9:00a .m .

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LADIES' NEW SPRING

.. VISIT IN WEU81'0N
Mrs. Ralph C·, Zllndel a n d
daughter, Sbaron openl IIICIIr-11
day in Wellstnn where they a~
tended camp mmlaD. C a
Oyo Is used each August u a
camp lor. 811P1lsl youlb IIIJIGQo
thern Ohio. The l'liUIIIoll wblch
Is an annual alfalr fDr lliDIJ*'8

VALUES TO 14.95-160 TO SELL
Values to 14 .95 in thi :. group of new Spring
ea. You san· because we bought a doseout .. •
and just in time or Easter . Be here Thursday at
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Sad State Of The States

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Just 17 states put no legal limill on
cr~ .continues loud in many quar. ters for slate-local resistance to new en- length of session. Others have aesslona

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' croachments by the federal government.
"[ ~ &gt; '"
· Gov 1 Clifford Hansen o! Wyoming now
· ·adds bls voice.
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. But a veteran obseryer of federalnate niJilions wonders whether the
states are operating on a looting ade·l!llate to the scope of the problems they
. w!illt !Ill handle.

varying from 90 to 150 days.
Add to this the well-known but sad'
fact that state legislators are usually
paid microscopic salaries, and you have
the ingredients for pretty ikimpy effort

·sa1•1• .&lt;u•tu ut

And that is exactly what shows lti
many places. While high-flying politi-

a· very severe sense, state legisla- cians are sounding the gong for "return·
. lures tend to be a part-time enterprise. ing power to the states where it be-

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· Oldy 20 of the 50 states have annual ses- longs," while major domestic problems
: sions. The rest convene their assemblies pile up , state lawmakers are busy licensing beauty operators and debatinc how
. biennaUy.
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There
six states in which legisla- to label eggs for market.
If the states want to wield Important
tures are limited to sessions of 30 calen• dar or legislative days. In two others the authority in the late 20th century, it
seems wholly reasonable to ask that they
. meetings cannot go beyomj 40 days.
; ·.,Altogether, 29 states, roughly three- equip themselves properly for the job.
They can hardly perform effectively
. fi(tps of the total , hold their legislative
when, as in many Instances, their prin·
: sesslOIIll down to 65 days o• Jess.
~ ' Where sessions are both short a n d cipal organs of power meet rarely and
l rltefely biennial, it is clear the Iegisla- then only on a token basis. While part' tures assemble just long enough to keep time lawmakers are buay running law
the franchise. It is hard to see how much offices, selllng insurance or real estate
.Qf .consequence can be accomplish· and managing businesses, the people
·ilj 1ri an age of swift-moving develop- with big problems take them to Wub·
ln_pon.
; m.ents.
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Walt Dt-rs
"SON OF FLUUIIl"
(Te&lt;hnicolor)
Fred MacMurray, Npey 01·
son, Keenan Wynn, Leon Tyler, Tommy Kirk, JOIJ\Ila
Moore, Charlie &amp;!•gel•, !#on Ames, Elliott Reid, Ed
Wyn_n, Ken Murray, Stuart
Erwm.

VASES - ·FIGURINES- BOWLS

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See Our Fine Selection of Glassware

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·ciTIZENS BAND

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Good Friday
Program Will
Be Presented

CHILDREN'S DRESSES
COnONS - NYLONS -

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TODDLERS 1·3- 3 to 6X -7 to 14

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Cantlnflas in

'-'thoose lhe petled lenglh for your leg!

HPEPE"

nockiniNII· •• no bind or pull ••• if you're wearin&amp;:
.• ~•OPORTIONE!l i.ENGTH NYI.ONS by FRUIT 0&gt;" THF. 1.00!1
.;.J~· fop 10 lee, lhtf fit and ful ju1tlike a second 1kin ••• Tht.y
.u. 1 laM· longer, look smarter, yet cost only 99c a pair. (;0m~ U..,
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Plus 35 Guest Stars
(Cinemascope &amp; Color)
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"CAL TIKI"

John 1\terivale, Didi Sullivan

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MA6&gt;A211'1ES 'TilE CJ.IILD'S ro0M IS

llEPICTED 01-f,SO ~ETN AND NEAT-

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CHILDREN'S

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In cotton &amp; dacron
NYLON CAN CANS

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Following the sermon
Rev. Smith, Miss Marilyn "'"'-1
er will present a vocal run::~

" I Walked Today Where
Walked/' 'llle J.enediction will
be given by Rev. Smith with
tlu "~n" by the chonas.

Easter Fashions for the Ladies ""
• Suits • Coats e Dusters,
• Toppers and Dresses
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As5!'mbly programs ...., plan•
ned by the student council. The
Is cordially invl~.

Here eomes'· ' 151hl ' Income Ia~ lime. A~ If you have
trouble
up with the cash, come to us. We make
prompt, oash, .
for any .worthwhile purpose.

styles. 'Washable -co~ns· ~-1!: L"n· ·

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COMMINlAnNG EDITORtAil.Y

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Sad State Of The States

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Just 17 states put no legal limill on
cr~ .continues loud in many quar. ters for slate-local resistance to new en- length of session. Others have aesslona

\::••;the

n.~t '··

"

' croachments by the federal government.
"[ ~ &gt; '"
· Gov 1 Clifford Hansen o! Wyoming now
· ·adds bls voice.
r' .
. But a veteran obseryer of federalnate niJilions wonders whether the
states are operating on a looting ade·l!llate to the scope of the problems they
. w!illt !Ill handle.

varying from 90 to 150 days.
Add to this the well-known but sad'
fact that state legislators are usually
paid microscopic salaries, and you have
the ingredients for pretty ikimpy effort

·sa1•1• .&lt;u•tu ut

And that is exactly what shows lti
many places. While high-flying politi-

a· very severe sense, state legisla- cians are sounding the gong for "return·
. lures tend to be a part-time enterprise. ing power to the states where it be-

1

· Oldy 20 of the 50 states have annual ses- longs," while major domestic problems
: sions. The rest convene their assemblies pile up , state lawmakers are busy licensing beauty operators and debatinc how
. biennaUy.
i
There
six states in which legisla- to label eggs for market.
If the states want to wield Important
tures are limited to sessions of 30 calen• dar or legislative days. In two others the authority in the late 20th century, it
seems wholly reasonable to ask that they
. meetings cannot go beyomj 40 days.
; ·.,Altogether, 29 states, roughly three- equip themselves properly for the job.
They can hardly perform effectively
. fi(tps of the total , hold their legislative
when, as in many Instances, their prin·
: sesslOIIll down to 65 days o• Jess.
~ ' Where sessions are both short a n d cipal organs of power meet rarely and
l rltefely biennial, it is clear the Iegisla- then only on a token basis. While part' tures assemble just long enough to keep time lawmakers are buay running law
the franchise. It is hard to see how much offices, selllng insurance or real estate
.Qf .consequence can be accomplish· and managing businesses, the people
·ilj 1ri an age of swift-moving develop- with big problems take them to Wub·
ln_pon.
; m.ents.
- ~-

TONIGHT
NOT OPIN

Frld•y thru w.IIM..,

....,nt:Z.17

ate

' l

,

' '

Walt Dt-rs
"SON OF FLUUIIl"
(Te&lt;hnicolor)
Fred MacMurray, Npey 01·
son, Keenan Wynn, Leon Tyler, Tommy Kirk, JOIJ\Ila
Moore, Charlie &amp;!•gel•, !#on Ames, Elliott Reid, Ed
Wyn_n, Ken Murray, Stuart
Erwm.

VASES - ·FIGURINES- BOWLS

..

· VARIOUS COLORS
See Our Fine Selection of Glassware

B. H. SANBORN

i
lwJll'ir
!
l

. ..'

i~

JEWELER-OPTOMETRIST

N. 2ND AVE.

MIDDLEPORT

·ciTIZENS BAND

Waahlnpa ColamD

RADIOS;

• •

'~ Voi%ee£ Broadway ••• Reporting

i

,1

,.&gt;

• Pierce Simpson
eJohnson

FINEST QUALITY

eGeneral
• Polytronics
eANT.NNAI

e'Hammarlund

eCRYSTALS
,
oACCESSORIEI

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
"YOUR C.B. HEADQUARTERS"
'

N. 2nd Ave.

Middleport,

PROPORTIONED
LENGTH
.
NYLONS

o.

t
ONLY

..-.:. "JJ .
• ' · SHORT

si~es~8lh·10

pair

o WMWS l'lAI1I STnCM SHillS

o IIAMWS IIISH SHIElS

o H...,_15 DonlorDRESS SHillS
o IU...,.. D"l" WALKINISHEEJS

....

Good Friday
Program Will
Be Presented

CHILDREN'S DRESSES
COnONS - NYLONS -

~.· :

TODDLERS 1·3- 3 to 6X -7 to 14

,,I .~'1&gt;C~

Cantlnflas in

'-'thoose lhe petled lenglh for your leg!

HPEPE"

nockiniNII· •• no bind or pull ••• if you're wearin&amp;:
.• ~•OPORTIONE!l i.ENGTH NYI.ONS by FRUIT 0&gt;" THF. 1.00!1
.;.J~· fop 10 lee, lhtf fit and ful ju1tlike a second 1kin ••• Tht.y
.u. 1 laM· longer, look smarter, yet cost only 99c a pair. (;0m~ U..,
--: ~
,
n•w,uulbuy a·wardrobe full! Availabl• in 1,11
'"'~ !'

.... -

".Jt

PRICED FROM

Plus 35 Guest Stars
(Cinemascope &amp; Color)
-and-

.W{~~,N_o

spa

"CAL TIKI"

John 1\terivale, Didi Sullivan

'

.............. _
11111-lOSE SUCI&lt;!,Ntl'-1"1 I-lOME
MA6&gt;A211'1ES 'TilE CJ.IILD'S ro0M IS

llEPICTED 01-f,SO ~ETN AND NEAT-

Batlo

"• ""

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Venezuelan
Peaks Put This
.
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ToUrist Into Contortions'

- . ·;.pt·.

to

CHILDREN'S

Fruit of the Loom Nylons _ 1.19

SLIPS

Cam
.
·-Ivai
t"

'

:pc~pular lhade. aud atyl-.·

'
. .,

J~n·Run

oi

DACRON$

In cotton &amp; dacron
NYLON CAN CANS

79c ..

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Handbags . · · · · ... ; ...... · .. 2.99
itraws, Patents,

Ptas~,

Lealhe;.,. Black &amp; Colors

.,

:.;;: ...... :. J.o0:·&amp;·1.8.9.

Following the sermon
Rev. Smith, Miss Marilyn "'"'-1
er will present a vocal run::~

" I Walked Today Where
Walked/' 'llle J.enediction will
be given by Rev. Smith with
tlu "~n" by the chonas.

Easter Fashions for the Ladies ""
• Suits • Coats e Dusters,
• Toppers and Dresses
l

As5!'mbly programs ...., plan•
ned by the student council. The
Is cordially invl~.

Here eomes'· ' 151hl ' Income Ia~ lime. A~ If you have
trouble
up with the cash, come to us. We make
prompt, oash, .
for any .worthwhile purpose.

styles. 'Washable -co~ns· ~-1!: L"n· ·

colQrs , · . . .

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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I Sacco Plant Food
e Sacco Lawll
Food
• Sacco Pure Bone Meal
• Sacco Rose Food
o Earth Carpet
Grlllls Seed ·ePeat Moss oCattle
and Sheep Manure oPax Crabgraso
.Control
oDupont Chordane Dust
eDuppnt Ammate Weed &amp; Brush
Killer e\'{eed·No-More Lawn Weed
Killer, etc,

Need

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CO. ' ·

Complete Line of
Pl1nt Foods, Fertilizers
1nd Insecticides

Everything

· • ~ ·:

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H!lrel

531 W. MAIN ST.

Eastern Eagles Open Thinclad
Season Todpy At Kyger Creek

4·Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., April 11, 1968

GAllS, Pomeroy
Clash Looms
Next Tuesdav•

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MAN'S

FOR A

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SEO STANDINGS
(SUlllh Dlvlslon)
TEAM
WLROR
Gallipolis .. , .. , 2 0 23 14
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Eclipse &amp; Huffy Mowen
574·95 •net u,

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Pomeroy .. .. .. 2 0 21
Jackson ........ 0
Middleport .. .. 0
TOTAU&gt; ... .... '

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owest pnces.

The.latest styles and shades

bY Stylemll'l;··

Brookfield and Mlddbhade.
From 39.95 to 75.00.

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We've Got The Shirts

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Headquarters
for
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Ferry-Morse Bulk Seeds .

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by Arrow!

Ev~yth ing to make your gardening easier

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oes, rakes, spading forks, etc.

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We've GQt The Neckwear
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· by Superbsl

We've Got The Hats by Portis!

ROBINSON OUT PDSTPONED

LONDON IUP!l -

Ebersbach Hardware

',,

MAIN ST.

Promoter

We've Got The Hosiery
by Jockey ~nd 'Esquire!

Harry Levene has announced that

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Short Sleeve

Seniors!

SPORT
SHIRTS

Tornado Is
16-2Winner

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Gross Help
You With ·

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Your
Graduation ~
Wardrobe! '

2.95 to
5.95

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LetDown!..

By Rugby
and Arrow

"Everything In H~rdware"

lmpmved version of n 1 tla~J't
most popular tiller. 3 hp 4-e~cle

DOWNIE~ GROSS

'"~!"· horimnt11 drlvt. 26"' of
14 diameter bolo tints need no
loGio to ad/Uit dawn to 8' for

1rst c asS! •••

28.'

.'ust$

*

tillht1 betw1en narrow rows

Qufck-Lok clutch control, oth~

control• hndl&amp;bar mounted.
Camshaft..,J••• optlon11.

M~tl

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DYIIMROOW:Ut.

EASY CREDIT TERMS

-ff!'atures 10 W(&gt;rld-famous artistl
ano;t orchest ras ilt ~~ seleo1oons . F;;~bulou&amp; new ~slefllng ••. the
~realest sound ~ince r~orOs beoaft.
Just $1 wo th o;pecoal o•!l« form 1111
Buic~ dealc•s. (Most Buict&lt;. ciealers

STAR SUPPLY CO.

haveillllum on hand.)

So Fine
So FamCltl•

So Sure kr PIHII
*Newrada,.•

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WHITMAN'S
PANGBURN'S
BraDd new 3·T Nylon

79c

TIRES with TUFSYN

to
Bn~c~ ~ales records _are topp~ing across the oountrv a~d WP.. • • •
•·
•
Bmck Record Settmg Days ' you can take to the
d . . .r( havmg a kmg-stze celebration! During
all the first class comfort, luxury, and reliabilit ~~a m a ~nand ne.w. hea utiful '63 Buick ... and en'o
$23.S.J.28• for the lrim new Buick Special f . ; . I
a Bmck a Bu ick. What's the cost?
with small sips cK regillar gas), silk-!imooth
only \'-6 car engine (big car actio:
.cas.&lt; now. See your Buick de·•ler Mak
rd
d
and plenty of no·cost extra features Go fir t
' "
e yourrero
eal
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MobII Ecenomy non, a Buick Speclol Y·l topped I now on mck Special. LATE NI:WS I In 1M
least 2.&amp;1 mpl better thin Ill)' other V-1 and
• I Class D can-IOith 23.81 an,... '"PI
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an

4.00

moke~
t:~~~~~~i:enc~'s

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. C?mpliment
her. on Easter · Sunday,
. Apnl 14th with gifts of Whitman's and
· Pangburn's fine candles. Chooae your girt

1.7G J:
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M~KE-UP

SATIJRDAV

P'l' PLEASANT - Mrs. Che,.
ler Wamsley. chairman of the
SAlin Oral Vaccine _program in
Ma~on County , reminds area
residents that a make-up clinic
· ' tor type I Sabin Ora1 vaeclne
will be held Saturday, April 13,
from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. at
t the Courthouse. The next regu~
' ltr date of distribution for lhe

;: •Iilii clinics to administer typeIt vaccine has been set tenta-

Uvely for May 51h,

7.10 J.14.1.70 •1!1
Tu~less

Black-11.
Plul til• 1nd y~~ur
ree~~ppiibll tire.

today from ou• exdtlng selection.

7,150.:1., ..701111

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Whlt1walltuHie11.
PIUI t.X 1nd )'0111

recappable tl.-..

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RIZER OIL COMPANY
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Borne OWned A: Operated
You"ll Like Our Servire

'hont ¥iY 2·2101

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Telephone your______________________
Obertto/et d81ler.
for !!11. kind of tt'fllk. · '"'
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To Orlwr WJth PurchiM Of I 0•1. Of Gil

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
.

CERTIFIED

01~

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···· ~

You

d: ·

I Sacco Plant Food
e Sacco Lawll
Food
• Sacco Pure Bone Meal
• Sacco Rose Food
o Earth Carpet
Grlllls Seed ·ePeat Moss oCattle
and Sheep Manure oPax Crabgraso
.Control
oDupont Chordane Dust
eDuppnt Ammate Weed &amp; Brush
Killer e\'{eed·No-More Lawn Weed
Killer, etc,

Need

,·1(1 .:\r

CO. ' ·

Complete Line of
Pl1nt Foods, Fertilizers
1nd Insecticides

Everything

· • ~ ·:

·

H!lrel

531 W. MAIN ST.

Eastern Eagles Open Thinclad
Season Todpy At Kyger Creek

4·Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., April 11, 1968

GAllS, Pomeroy
Clash Looms
Next Tuesdav•

., '

MAN'S

FOR A

. -,'

SEO STANDINGS
(SUlllh Dlvlslon)
TEAM
WLROR
Gallipolis .. , .. , 2 0 23 14
2

10

2
I

13
&amp;'I

Eclipse &amp; Huffy Mowen
574·95 •net u,

}

Pomeroy .. .. .. 2 0 21
Jackson ........ 0
Middleport .. .. 0
TOTAU&gt; ... .... '

Here at _Ebersbach's you'll find the·mOW·
el r to SUI! your needs. All good brimds at

- - -~-- -

,..., .

•We1ve Got The Suits!

1'1·~f

.
" 01('

};~· 1 . I ;

,\ ~

,~1
•

.

owest pnces.

The.latest styles and shades

bY Stylemll'l;··

Brookfield and Mlddbhade.
From 39.95 to 75.00.

'
'
'"

We've Got The Shirts

:,

,,

...

Headquarters
for
. '·
'

Ferry-Morse Bulk Seeds .

···.\
I ., '. :

by Arrow!

Ev~yth ing to make your gardening easier

'I

'···

oes, rakes, spading forks, etc.

-

We've GQt The Neckwear
...

· by Superbsl

We've Got The Hats by Portis!

ROBINSON OUT PDSTPONED

LONDON IUP!l -

Ebersbach Hardware

',,

MAIN ST.

Promoter

We've Got The Hosiery
by Jockey ~nd 'Esquire!

Harry Levene has announced that

'

i

I.,'

.'
Short Sleeve

Seniors!

SPORT
SHIRTS

Tornado Is
16-2Winner

'

Gross Help
You With ·

~·.,.

Your
Graduation ~
Wardrobe! '

2.95 to
5.95

0. ,
UlC

''
''
.

LetDown!..

By Rugby
and Arrow

"Everything In H~rdware"

lmpmved version of n 1 tla~J't
most popular tiller. 3 hp 4-e~cle

DOWNIE~ GROSS

'"~!"· horimnt11 drlvt. 26"' of
14 diameter bolo tints need no
loGio to ad/Uit dawn to 8' for

1rst c asS! •••

28.'

.'ust$

*

tillht1 betw1en narrow rows

Qufck-Lok clutch control, oth~

control• hndl&amp;bar mounted.
Camshaft..,J••• optlon11.

M~tl

••

BONUSI ,......,,._

UHf

,~,,...

DYIIMROOW:Ut.

EASY CREDIT TERMS

-ff!'atures 10 W(&gt;rld-famous artistl
ano;t orchest ras ilt ~~ seleo1oons . F;;~bulou&amp; new ~slefllng ••. the
~realest sound ~ince r~orOs beoaft.
Just $1 wo th o;pecoal o•!l« form 1111
Buic~ dealc•s. (Most Buict&lt;. ciealers

STAR SUPPLY CO.

haveillllum on hand.)

So Fine
So FamCltl•

So Sure kr PIHII
*Newrada,.•

\

lo))V* ....,,.,.,.,. '•

' .: '

WHITMAN'S
PANGBURN'S
BraDd new 3·T Nylon

79c

TIRES with TUFSYN

to
Bn~c~ ~ales records _are topp~ing across the oountrv a~d WP.. • • •
•·
•
Bmck Record Settmg Days ' you can take to the
d . . .r( havmg a kmg-stze celebration! During
all the first class comfort, luxury, and reliabilit ~~a m a ~nand ne.w. hea utiful '63 Buick ... and en'o
$23.S.J.28• for the lrim new Buick Special f . ; . I
a Bmck a Bu ick. What's the cost?
with small sips cK regillar gas), silk-!imooth
only \'-6 car engine (big car actio:
.cas.&lt; now. See your Buick de·•ler Mak
rd
d
and plenty of no·cost extra features Go fir t
' "
e yourrero
eal
B .
·
s
·
MobII Ecenomy non, a Buick Speclol Y·l topped I now on mck Special. LATE NI:WS I In 1M
least 2.&amp;1 mpl better thin Ill)' other V-1 and
• I Class D can-IOith 23.81 an,... '"PI
·81
'
Dft l'llllllr nsf lui~' ~" •
Iaiii 011 Muu11eturtf's s~untM Rtllll "*" 1
AI. I II.IW' ICOftOniJ lluyl

an

4.00

moke~
t:~~~~~~i:enc~'s

I ''
. C?mpliment
her. on Easter · Sunday,
. Apnl 14th with gifts of Whitman's and
· Pangburn's fine candles. Chooae your girt

1.7G J:
Tube-Ty~e

••

Bleck-

••11- P1u1 tax end
JOUI 11t1pp1bll

M~KE-UP

SATIJRDAV

P'l' PLEASANT - Mrs. Che,.
ler Wamsley. chairman of the
SAlin Oral Vaccine _program in
Ma~on County , reminds area
residents that a make-up clinic
· ' tor type I Sabin Ora1 vaeclne
will be held Saturday, April 13,
from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. at
t the Courthouse. The next regu~
' ltr date of distribution for lhe

;: •Iilii clinics to administer typeIt vaccine has been set tenta-

Uvely for May 51h,

7.10 J.14.1.70 •1!1
Tu~less

Black-11.
Plul til• 1nd y~~ur
ree~~ppiibll tire.

today from ou• exdtlng selection.

7,150.:1., ..701111

·~

Whlt1walltuHie11.
PIUI t.X 1nd )'0111

recappable tl.-..

lire.

'

DXT 7 DAYS ONLY!

I'

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RIZER OIL COMPANY
1

Borne OWned A: Operated
You"ll Like Our Servire

'hont ¥iY 2·2101

••••••• 0

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Telephone your______________________
Obertto/et d81ler.
for !!11. kind of tt'fllk. · '"'
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POME·ROY MQIG&gt;R
CQM.
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(ConUnii&lt;OI from pa1• I)

votet, overruled ita approprla-o
llono commlllte, which hod eh
lminated 111 or tile $5011 ·miiJion

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requ.,ted by Kennedy' for the '
spoedockip -u .,...tnletlon l
progr1m. Senate approv~l wu
expected.

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who was sitting at a desk lilllnl
out his incOme tu.

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The bullet bured a. one-lneh
hole In the wall and leU 0\lt on 1
the other side on some
ages. Splinters lrom the buUiot'o
casing struck Walker in the
arm .
.. 1 want 1 purplt: heart," uid
Walker, who was not seriously
injured .

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try, whieh hasn't raised cu
· MASON - \l!r. and Mrs. Chrisly Bletner of Mason celebrated their 50th Wedding prices ainee l958, adopted
Anniversary at their home on Sunday, April 7 with open house. The couple was 1 wait-and·see attitude over
~ nicW:"iied."on April 5 in Mason and have Jived in the same house since they went latest price changes in the In·
housrkeeping filly )'cars ago. Mr. Bletner several years ago retired as head of the dustry.
Bletaer Block Company.
Autornakers were 11tudy.lng the
- --- ··------ - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - 1 16 ton hike announced Wed[ ne~;day by Wheeling Steel Corp.
seemed agreed the booat
would have no bearing on 1113
car.

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Assembly Goes

t,~"\Fo~Major
Bill In Submarine
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NDH, and ever 10 percent 4d tb• famlUtllD WI ~tly .... it~.,..

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cooperatin(J
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SERVICE STATION
FOR LEASE

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.v~.!"$ to!£•· .qwl"!}!'bile. ~1~t Brad _!oi!!?!Mo, Mawn.

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deliver their advertitiDJ m11111• at lui
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The aewapaper'a appeal il broad and diveuifitd -

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CHUCK ROAST
BLADE CUT - - - - ENGLISH CUT - - - - - - 49c
SHOULDER CUT
55c

.Beef Short Ribs _

~~-25c

FUIH GROUND

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SWIIT IRin

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almed .at all .1111, racn, iueome JI'OYpt, dl1111, aad ,...

ntiorw. It baa 10metblne of 4J1temt to evrry member of the family. 'The aewsp.aper 11 the cmlJ 19eal

.._v.t-

tit.ine mediwn that ia invited into the home on a paid balls. It II an axiom that hll iatereJt ill' tomethlDI

. ROBIN HOOD

RJD be meuured in terma of the uaer'a wtlJiD8DeM: to pay for lt. Newapaper readm de ,.,. for thtlr NflliDI

Flour
'p1;1 ffS ..FACIAL
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and they do not buy newapapera just for uews; they want the advertlslnJ, too. A nneJ fllf weme.D Ia :Plttabtif(h, eond.ucted. lhorUy after th~. eoDcl~ of a MVen·WHk tity-w14t AIWIJI,.r nrib, rev. . .

te local news, local &amp;tore advertilinj: ~a the ..leaturt mOlt aortl)' llliiiN.

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olnolo ah-25c
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4u.69c

WAID CROSS' SONS

S.!ll'£ $ $ $

"IN 'RACINE SINCE 1860"

•SIMON'S
IN HOSPITAL
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m&lt;~at utilfactory medium for otrtelnlnc tbia tJpe of reQIHIII, '1bl

io lrtoh, onollttquenu, tile advortlle4 mor&lt;bm4ilt will

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~ pos1ible In new•peJter advertialn&amp; -~

I few minute&amp; after the Siort baa opentcl ita

a.· EYE

euatomer rtiJOilH II linmt411te.

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APRIL IS DIAMOND MONTH

doon, tbe retailer irtqYeD.tlJ liM a ii:J.ililatiH If &amp;be ~...... etf.

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promotion.

Nothing express·
es your thoughts
of love so well as
a urorever" gift
by Artcarved
from a fine jewel·
ry store such as
ours!

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An,.one who baa wrJtten radio commerciala has felt frustrated at timet ~ hll lna'lllt1 tl YIJUt.Jize for Ulenert j\llt exactly how a particular articl• lvoka. Tbe newapaper hal a We ld.YIIIta&amp;t lien. The amul flctuh
of a dreu in a newl{taper advertiatment ia fu mort tmpellinc thaa ,t

win picture

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WbUe televiaioo can picture the ·product In UN mvch more ef&amp;ettve)J 'tbu a aewQaper, the tnllliii.Hii
coat of. televllion advertitlniJ Umita ita- 1111 ' ' even Ult luJK rttailtl'a W 1

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There will be a bake sale at
EASTER PROGRAM
annex of the Tupper Plains
There
will be a candlelight ·
~le!IM&gt;dist Church Salurday aft·
ernooo, April 13, beginning at Easter pr6gram at teh Met.
1 Q'clock. Proceeds to go for Herman URited Brethren church
Sunday evening at 7:30.
church camp fund.
public is invited. There wiU
so be Sunris·e services at 8 a.
SPECIAL SERVICES
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S p e e: 1 i.J Religious services
be observed at the StiversSUNRISE SERVICES
Methodist Church, with Sunrise services will be held
Communion Friday even- at the Bradford Church of
at 7:30 · April 12th. Rev. Christal 6 a. m. on Easter SUn·
A. Casto is pastor.
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Self-Service M~rket WY 2·3975 Pomeroy

Including ThurRIJ

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Advantoges of newspapers as an
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1. TRADITION .

2. INTENSIVE COVERAGE

lher. with 129 men aboarrid~;;~~~----------­
that of the British sub 1
which sank In the Irish
Mr. and Mrs . Harold Ho'lter
1June 1, 1939, with the Joss
entertained wlth a birthday
99 men, the UP! recalled today. ty honoring the 6th birtllday
The only other submarine dis· their son, Steve;.l. Cake and
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sinking of the U. S.S. Argon· Leoata Massar, Ruby
aut by the Japanese during ! and Leone Babcock called
World War II. It was sunk off Qn Eva Laurence who is ill. I
New Britain Island wlth the loss I Mrs. Bernice Prince attend·
'of 102 men .
1ed a surprise birthday party for
.w· ·
I The area off the New England ' Nettie Cowdery of Reedsville.
Thefe
be ·-:in open house at Mr. and Mrs. coast where the Thresher was 1 Elizabeth Lyons and U Ia h ·
Cleveland Russell of Laurel Cliff Sunday, April 14 I last reported was the same gen~ Swan, Tuppers Plai."'s, were vis- '~
ft:om 2 to 4 in the afternoon, celebrating .their 50th ' era! locale where two other [iting Cora Swan.
Gqlden Wedding Anniversary. The public is invited.. IAmerican submarines went to Lois Leonard, Columbus, vis1
Refreshments will be served. ,.,
their doom.
ited several day~ with Rev
·-I In 1939, the Squalus sank oil land Mrs. W. K. Rl.!!gs.
Portsmouth, N. H., with the Kenny Reynolds has relurn- .
loss or 26 Jives· and in 1941 the ed here from Paden City, w. I
I 0·9 was lost i~ a test" d'iVI' o(( Va.
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Helen· Coleman of Reedsville •
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Eleanor of Chester visited
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lis Larkins and Tressie
and had pr·oceeded to Bosto• at 1
20 knots. it would have been there
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Welsh ,
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MI. Olive, Lois Leonard, C.l·
. urlh m~jol' _piece of_ adminis- area where the sub disappeared . !'
umbus, were visiting Mr. and
:-t,nn leg1slat1QD thlfl week but Anderson said "we have no
Mrs. Oscar Babcock.
· ine!lday with unanimous pass- definite information on it."
Buster Roberts has vacated
:,ge in the Hou.se of • substitute The Thresher, In operation• PT. PLEASANT - Forces the. Marion Hall property.
,.. ,,·~i&lt;m of Gov ..James A. Rhodes' sirice 1961, was t-he first of three which carry on the most ener- Dmner guests of Mr · and
Ohio Y?uth ~mision .bill.
of its cl~s. Another 22 are under igelic work for industrbil de- Mrs. Norman Weber ~ere Mr:
__.Rewntten m comm1~tee _and conslruclwn.
Ivelopment in the Kanawha Val- and Mrs. Howard Larkm~, Port
IE!.Jt fC) 1~--noor u~der bJ·(laru~an
Navy Beeemes Alarmed
Iley are consolidating their ef-\land, and Donald Koemg .
:aponsorshJp. llle_ bill was CBl'l'le? Before a submarine begins r~_.rts to sponsor the "Kanawha K~o.
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· 1hose VISJtmg Bell Broce who
nQr changes were k1lled. lt now ,to make a routine report of il"i Growth" April 17 and 18.
_re turned ~me _from New
_eoes ~~ tb~ _Senate. . . .
!plans. A sub cannot transmit This cooperative effort
. MeXICO and Cahforma .
Ad,on on the hill hmshed the i from depths of beyond few hun- a sizes the view that wherever\ Marshall Groce of Austm . •ex., 'I
lmport~nt work . on the calendar idred feet, and when the Thres· present {)r future industry is lo· Mr. and Mr~ . Robert Gray
for t&gt;hls week m the assembly. [ht. r f&lt;~iled to report re-surfacing cated in the Kanawha Valley, Bartlett. Ohio, ani Mr. and I
~~t.h hou~~~e~ were sche~ult!d to the Navy became alarmed. there is direct gain for all sec· Mrs. John Groce.
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-~r. and Mrs . Fred Lark~~ I
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disclosme that she was missing So r-;ay" Frank G. Sohn, man- VISited Mr. and Mrs. Harhs l
'-hnonl.y LeMler :\ . (,, Lmcume ' unlil ahout 10 hours after the ager of the Industrial Develop.
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of Belmo~ Counl y, who app~arerl last mcs!iage.
Iment D-epartment of the Char- Mr, and Mrs.. Joe _B1ssel1 of
on th~ . blll 85. 11 ~'IXln.~nr_. Jomrd ! The :;;;ubmarine rescue ship [ leston Chamber of Commerce. Mas~n and Edlll\ S~s~on and I
Repu1Jia:al\l . l~ supportmg the Skylark and the salvage rescue t His group is a co-sponsor of the famlly of Pomeroy VISited Mr. !
youth commiSSion propns.:~L
jvesse l Re&lt;:overy were in the tour with. the West Virginia In- and Mrs. Hank Hol~r.
Cites PennnnAel RhoriAlf!
i area where the Thresher made dustrial .Development
Ada Haynes and. Ahce Roberts ,
But, Lancione 1\'arned. " All tlw \its test dive and an oil slick ation.
hav~.~ed to Ndro, W. Va .
·'youth commissions in the world I was reported
to have been V. B. HBucky" Harris and Vuntmg Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
will not imprm•e the jll\'l'nile pro· sighted.
Charle.s W. Cammack, Jr., are La1wrence ~ere Mr. _and Mrs.
gram unless we have a•l£'ttu&lt;~1e The Skylark accompanied the co-chairmen of the
E mer Sch!leber, Clairton! Pa.,
buildings a!¥1. staff. It is guin~ to Thresher on its test run and committee of the tour.
Gale Schrieber and family of
Lake ~re ~an ju~t lip H·n· i('r.·· ~ ~::as. the l~st vessel in commun· Lending valuable
Columbus, Gord~n ~wrence of ,
ln su~po,·t ol lHs shmd. L;.~ u- , ICi~lipn With the sub.
from opposite ends of the Kan- Warren,_ No_na RitChie and Mrs. I
, ciol"e cited a shorta_ee of jlersoo- 1 Tlie significa~ of the oil .awha Valley are committees for Gene Rltd''lle and Joyce Ann of
nel helow authorized levels &lt;tt the . slick appeared doubtful. T h e the greater Montgomery
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Oscar Ba~c~k VISited Otie
As P*sed. tht&gt; hill woul~ put ~lick dill ttot come from the sub. Bridge, Cedar Grove and
Swan who lS Ill at Elmwood
tuvenile ft~&lt;;ilities and prolwms N11clear powered subs such as ers, and for thl greater Pt. Rest Home.
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P. A. Weber VISited
siQn \\'ith a cahinet-levrl· ChAir· iar~· dtesel engines for propul- The West Virgink
Weber ~t Keno ..
man . .Juvenile ))l"n_g 1·ams ;H·r fl(\\1 ~iQn. However, the Navy would ment of Commerce,
Phyllis ~rkm11 and Leone 1
under the Division of .lurl'll ii.P 1:,, IJot disclose whether small dies- t!i by Commissioner
C. Babcock Visited Mr. and Mrs.
search. Cla.~ifir;ll i()ll t~ntl Tr;w l el PBJ.(inf's were aboard the Smith and his staff will .play a
Groce.
ing : lhe IkparlnwJII n: \h,utal ThrC'sher for op~&gt;rating general· chief role in the tour. Mr.
-VIolet Smith
H ygien~ ;md Ctu T t·r·t i'Hl'.
nrc; or other equipment.
SmHh's department Is actively
The Roy!&gt; ;md Gir l ~ lndlislri;l l
lt~sociated with tbe West
-S,hools :.nrf ollwr laC',I iliJ·., \1 1otllfl
ginia Development Associati,0n.
bt:" administ&lt;'n'ri t\mmgh a Dl\i- «;:u·•len llf'J•arlmt•nl This organizatio.: is made
~iun of CorreC'tionHI Sfon 1r1'~. A To IJaH• lJoi'Ogl';un
Imen employed in area de•r~loP:
Div1 ~ ion ol Commu n
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i ment work by the principal
Modem 2·Bay Service
1\'0uld be cha1·gt,.J \\1111 pn•1 ' 'Il l mg
PT. PLEASANT - The Pt. : itieli and rllilroads operating
Station with a Major Oil
~ :1 d t o;llbaltiu!-: jJI.,.I'ni lt' delin- Pleasant W11m:Jn's Club will iWesl Virginia.
&lt;luen&lt;"y.
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1meet Friday 7:45 p. m. in the ·
("clmtnis~inn memhoc~rs. appo int- social rooms .of the Presbyteri-1 l'leasant Vall~y IIO!Ipital
Excellent Loc1tion
("(I bv the ):!nve,·nnr. wr.uld he an Church wtlh the department I AIJMI'fl'I•D· ..,.11 .
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r~ ~H.OCIJ~ ;uwua y ~r-1(1 the 1o gar ens m c srg~ o
e pi"O· Winfield ; Mrs. hul Farley, West
Pt. Ple•unt 1750 Evening1
r - ,u·lm~~_,$1;:. . 000. Thn additlnn. an jgram .
Columbia: Gffirge Cromley.
,. ' &lt;1 ant&lt;u 12-mem er youth serv· j Mrs. A. D. Smith and Mrs . Charleston', Valeria .Jean ...,,,.r, '
~· ' adv 1~or-y nc.arrl would be ap- Gait F"alres are co-&lt;:hairmen of MAsow: Guy Woltcnb&lt;o~r~er, Galli·
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the department. Other commit· polis : Rlil[!h Amos, Pt. Pleasant:
!tee members are Mrs: Robert ; Susan ~ . Pt. Pleasant; George '56 Ply. 4 Door 6 cyl, • $289
1BosWtlrlh, Mrs. J. M. ~ogleson . : Dickens, Clifton : Douglas Camp, '56 Ford VI 4 Door __ $395
'TAKEN TO PRISON
'56 Chev. 6 cyl, 2 Or. $295
i Mrs . H. P. Hatch, Mrs. })unald I We~t C~;~ lumhia .
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I. L!~i1ert_v . Kanauga, was tak· ! Mrs. William H. Marnhout , · Charleston: Valeri aJean Bauer, '52 Chev. 2 Our __ __ $145
'51 lu1ck H.T. Coupe __ $19
t. · Lo Maundsville ~tt~te Prison Mr~ . Mi~ton ~· Miller. Mrs. E. · Pt. PleAsant : Mrs. Ralph Shirley,
th1s week hy Chtef ~puty L. Montgomery, Mrs. Raymond Jr ., Mt. Alto: Mrs. Ollie Newlin, '49 Ford 2 Doer _·---- $19
~neritf Morris Bragg. Daugh- Musgrave, Mrs. William Rar- Apple Grove; Willie Howell, Glen·
'49 C.h•v. 2 Door __ __ __ _
erty violated his parole and aft.- [din Sr., Mrs. Grace Sefrit, : wood.
er a hearing by the parole Mrs. James Shadle, Mrs. Mor-1 BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Paul
PO~~=-OJM~~~~o~O.
board wa111 returned to the pen~ gan Smith, Mrs. Harold Somer- 1 Farley, West Columbia : Mr. and
Pomerey, Ohio
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Previous Worst
Disaster Was
British Sub
Long Bottom
The w6rst peacetime sul&gt;ma,·l
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Social News
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through a windol\ Wedriesday
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Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walter
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hole In the wall and leU 0\lt on 1
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ages. Splinters lrom the buUiot'o
casing struck Walker in the
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· MASON - \l!r. and Mrs. Chrisly Bletner of Mason celebrated their 50th Wedding prices ainee l958, adopted
Anniversary at their home on Sunday, April 7 with open house. The couple was 1 wait-and·see attitude over
~ nicW:"iied."on April 5 in Mason and have Jived in the same house since they went latest price changes in the In·
housrkeeping filly )'cars ago. Mr. Bletner several years ago retired as head of the dustry.
Bletaer Block Company.
Autornakers were 11tudy.lng the
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seemed agreed the booat
would have no bearing on 1113
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Assembly Goes

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RJD be meuured in terma of the uaer'a wtlJiD8DeM: to pay for lt. Newapaper readm de ,.,. for thtlr NflliDI

Flour
'p1;1 ffS ..FACIAL
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"IN 'RACINE SINCE 1860"

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m&lt;~at utilfactory medium for otrtelnlnc tbia tJpe of reQIHIII, '1bl

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euatomer rtiJOilH II linmt411te.

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APRIL IS DIAMOND MONTH

doon, tbe retailer irtqYeD.tlJ liM a ii:J.ililatiH If &amp;be ~...... etf.

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Nothing express·
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of love so well as
a urorever" gift
by Artcarved
from a fine jewel·
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An,.one who baa wrJtten radio commerciala has felt frustrated at timet ~ hll lna'lllt1 tl YIJUt.Jize for Ulenert j\llt exactly how a particular articl• lvoka. Tbe newapaper hal a We ld.YIIIta&amp;t lien. The amul flctuh
of a dreu in a newl{taper advertiatment ia fu mort tmpellinc thaa ,t

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There will be a bake sale at
EASTER PROGRAM
annex of the Tupper Plains
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1 Q'clock. Proceeds to go for Herman URited Brethren church
Sunday evening at 7:30.
church camp fund.
public is invited. There wiU
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Communion Friday even- at the Bradford Church of
at 7:30 · April 12th. Rev. Christal 6 a. m. on Easter SUn·
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1. TRADITION .

2. INTENSIVE COVERAGE

lher. with 129 men aboarrid~;;~~~----------­
that of the British sub 1
which sank In the Irish
Mr. and Mrs . Harold Ho'lter
1June 1, 1939, with the Joss
entertained wlth a birthday
99 men, the UP! recalled today. ty honoring the 6th birtllday
The only other submarine dis· their son, Steve;.l. Cake and
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sinking of the U. S.S. Argon· Leoata Massar, Ruby
aut by the Japanese during ! and Leone Babcock called
World War II. It was sunk off Qn Eva Laurence who is ill. I
New Britain Island wlth the loss I Mrs. Bernice Prince attend·
'of 102 men .
1ed a surprise birthday party for
.w· ·
I The area off the New England ' Nettie Cowdery of Reedsville.
Thefe
be ·-:in open house at Mr. and Mrs. coast where the Thresher was 1 Elizabeth Lyons and U Ia h ·
Cleveland Russell of Laurel Cliff Sunday, April 14 I last reported was the same gen~ Swan, Tuppers Plai."'s, were vis- '~
ft:om 2 to 4 in the afternoon, celebrating .their 50th ' era! locale where two other [iting Cora Swan.
Gqlden Wedding Anniversary. The public is invited.. IAmerican submarines went to Lois Leonard, Columbus, vis1
Refreshments will be served. ,.,
their doom.
ited several day~ with Rev
·-I In 1939, the Squalus sank oil land Mrs. W. K. Rl.!!gs.
Portsmouth, N. H., with the Kenny Reynolds has relurn- .
loss or 26 Jives· and in 1941 the ed here from Paden City, w. I
I 0·9 was lost i~ a test" d'iVI' o(( Va.
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Helen· Coleman of Reedsville •
was visiting Audrey Smith.
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Eleanor of Chester visited
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lis Larkins and Tressie
and had pr·oceeded to Bosto• at 1
20 knots. it would have been there
em.
.,. , 1!\1BUS rUPP- The Gen- 1by now ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Welsh ,
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MI. Olive, Lois Leonard, C.l·
. urlh m~jol' _piece of_ adminis- area where the sub disappeared . !'
umbus, were visiting Mr. and
:-t,nn leg1slat1QD thlfl week but Anderson said "we have no
Mrs. Oscar Babcock.
· ine!lday with unanimous pass- definite information on it."
Buster Roberts has vacated
:,ge in the Hou.se of • substitute The Thresher, In operation• PT. PLEASANT - Forces the. Marion Hall property.
,.. ,,·~i&lt;m of Gov ..James A. Rhodes' sirice 1961, was t-he first of three which carry on the most ener- Dmner guests of Mr · and
Ohio Y?uth ~mision .bill.
of its cl~s. Another 22 are under igelic work for industrbil de- Mrs. Norman Weber ~ere Mr:
__.Rewntten m comm1~tee _and conslruclwn.
Ivelopment in the Kanawha Val- and Mrs. Howard Larkm~, Port
IE!.Jt fC) 1~--noor u~der bJ·(laru~an
Navy Beeemes Alarmed
Iley are consolidating their ef-\land, and Donald Koemg .
:aponsorshJp. llle_ bill was CBl'l'le? Before a submarine begins r~_.rts to sponsor the "Kanawha K~o.
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· 1hose VISJtmg Bell Broce who
nQr changes were k1lled. lt now ,to make a routine report of il"i Growth" April 17 and 18.
_re turned ~me _from New
_eoes ~~ tb~ _Senate. . . .
!plans. A sub cannot transmit This cooperative effort
. MeXICO and Cahforma .
Ad,on on the hill hmshed the i from depths of beyond few hun- a sizes the view that wherever\ Marshall Groce of Austm . •ex., 'I
lmport~nt work . on the calendar idred feet, and when the Thres· present {)r future industry is lo· Mr. and Mr~ . Robert Gray
for t&gt;hls week m the assembly. [ht. r f&lt;~iled to report re-surfacing cated in the Kanawha Valley, Bartlett. Ohio, ani Mr. and I
~~t.h hou~~~e~ were sche~ult!d to the Navy became alarmed. there is direct gain for all sec· Mrs. John Groce.
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__ f~lsh U) qun·.tl_y 1(~ ~1~' l''lth votes I Howev er. there was no public tiOJ4&lt;;. of the valley.
-~r. and Mrs . Fred Lark~~ I
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disclosme that she was missing So r-;ay" Frank G. Sohn, man- VISited Mr. and Mrs. Harhs l
'-hnonl.y LeMler :\ . (,, Lmcume ' unlil ahout 10 hours after the ager of the Industrial Develop.
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of Belmo~ Counl y, who app~arerl last mcs!iage.
Iment D-epartment of the Char- Mr, and Mrs.. Joe _B1ssel1 of
on th~ . blll 85. 11 ~'IXln.~nr_. Jomrd ! The :;;;ubmarine rescue ship [ leston Chamber of Commerce. Mas~n and Edlll\ S~s~on and I
Repu1Jia:al\l . l~ supportmg the Skylark and the salvage rescue t His group is a co-sponsor of the famlly of Pomeroy VISited Mr. !
youth commiSSion propns.:~L
jvesse l Re&lt;:overy were in the tour with. the West Virginia In- and Mrs. Hank Hol~r.
Cites PennnnAel RhoriAlf!
i area where the Thresher made dustrial .Development
Ada Haynes and. Ahce Roberts ,
But, Lancione 1\'arned. " All tlw \its test dive and an oil slick ation.
hav~.~ed to Ndro, W. Va .
·'youth commissions in the world I was reported
to have been V. B. HBucky" Harris and Vuntmg Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
will not imprm•e the jll\'l'nile pro· sighted.
Charle.s W. Cammack, Jr., are La1wrence ~ere Mr. _and Mrs.
gram unless we have a•l£'ttu&lt;~1e The Skylark accompanied the co-chairmen of the
E mer Sch!leber, Clairton! Pa.,
buildings a!¥1. staff. It is guin~ to Thresher on its test run and committee of the tour.
Gale Schrieber and family of
Lake ~re ~an ju~t lip H·n· i('r.·· ~ ~::as. the l~st vessel in commun· Lending valuable
Columbus, Gord~n ~wrence of ,
ln su~po,·t ol lHs shmd. L;.~ u- , ICi~lipn With the sub.
from opposite ends of the Kan- Warren,_ No_na RitChie and Mrs. I
, ciol"e cited a shorta_ee of jlersoo- 1 Tlie significa~ of the oil .awha Valley are committees for Gene Rltd''lle and Joyce Ann of
nel helow authorized levels &lt;tt the . slick appeared doubtful. T h e the greater Montgomery
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Oscar Ba~c~k VISited Otie
As P*sed. tht&gt; hill woul~ put ~lick dill ttot come from the sub. Bridge, Cedar Grove and
Swan who lS Ill at Elmwood
tuvenile ft~&lt;;ilities and prolwms N11clear powered subs such as ers, and for thl greater Pt. Rest Home.
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P. A. Weber VISited
siQn \\'ith a cahinet-levrl· ChAir· iar~· dtesel engines for propul- The West Virgink
Weber ~t Keno ..
man . .Juvenile ))l"n_g 1·ams ;H·r fl(\\1 ~iQn. However, the Navy would ment of Commerce,
Phyllis ~rkm11 and Leone 1
under the Division of .lurl'll ii.P 1:,, IJot disclose whether small dies- t!i by Commissioner
C. Babcock Visited Mr. and Mrs.
search. Cla.~ifir;ll i()ll t~ntl Tr;w l el PBJ.(inf's were aboard the Smith and his staff will .play a
Groce.
ing : lhe IkparlnwJII n: \h,utal ThrC'sher for op~&gt;rating general· chief role in the tour. Mr.
-VIolet Smith
H ygien~ ;md Ctu T t·r·t i'Hl'.
nrc; or other equipment.
SmHh's department Is actively
The Roy!&gt; ;md Gir l ~ lndlislri;l l
lt~sociated with tbe West
-S,hools :.nrf ollwr laC',I iliJ·., \1 1otllfl
ginia Development Associati,0n.
bt:" administ&lt;'n'ri t\mmgh a Dl\i- «;:u·•len llf'J•arlmt•nl This organizatio.: is made
~iun of CorreC'tionHI Sfon 1r1'~. A To IJaH• lJoi'Ogl';un
Imen employed in area de•r~loP:
Div1 ~ ion ol Commu n
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i ment work by the principal
Modem 2·Bay Service
1\'0uld be cha1·gt,.J \\1111 pn•1 ' 'Il l mg
PT. PLEASANT - The Pt. : itieli and rllilroads operating
Station with a Major Oil
~ :1 d t o;llbaltiu!-: jJI.,.I'ni lt' delin- Pleasant W11m:Jn's Club will iWesl Virginia.
&lt;luen&lt;"y.
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1meet Friday 7:45 p. m. in the ·
("clmtnis~inn memhoc~rs. appo int- social rooms .of the Presbyteri-1 l'leasant Vall~y IIO!Ipital
Excellent Loc1tion
("(I bv the ):!nve,·nnr. wr.uld he an Church wtlh the department I AIJMI'fl'I•D· ..,.11 .
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r~ ~H.OCIJ~ ;uwua y ~r-1(1 the 1o gar ens m c srg~ o
e pi"O· Winfield ; Mrs. hul Farley, West
Pt. Ple•unt 1750 Evening1
r - ,u·lm~~_,$1;:. . 000. Thn additlnn. an jgram .
Columbia: Gffirge Cromley.
,. ' &lt;1 ant&lt;u 12-mem er youth serv· j Mrs. A. D. Smith and Mrs . Charleston', Valeria .Jean ...,,,.r, '
~· ' adv 1~or-y nc.arrl would be ap- Gait F"alres are co-&lt;:hairmen of MAsow: Guy Woltcnb&lt;o~r~er, Galli·
.... ,,:t : t by the g OVE'rnOI'.
the department. Other commit· polis : Rlil[!h Amos, Pt. Pleasant:
!tee members are Mrs: Robert ; Susan ~ . Pt. Pleasant; George '56 Ply. 4 Door 6 cyl, • $289
1BosWtlrlh, Mrs. J. M. ~ogleson . : Dickens, Clifton : Douglas Camp, '56 Ford VI 4 Door __ $395
'TAKEN TO PRISON
'56 Chev. 6 cyl, 2 Or. $295
i Mrs . H. P. Hatch, Mrs. })unald I We~t C~;~ lumhia .
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I. L!~i1ert_v . Kanauga, was tak· ! Mrs. William H. Marnhout , · Charleston: Valeri aJean Bauer, '52 Chev. 2 Our __ __ $145
'51 lu1ck H.T. Coupe __ $19
t. · Lo Maundsville ~tt~te Prison Mr~ . Mi~ton ~· Miller. Mrs. E. · Pt. PleAsant : Mrs. Ralph Shirley,
th1s week hy Chtef ~puty L. Montgomery, Mrs. Raymond Jr ., Mt. Alto: Mrs. Ollie Newlin, '49 Ford 2 Doer _·---- $19
~neritf Morris Bragg. Daugh- Musgrave, Mrs. William Rar- Apple Grove; Willie Howell, Glen·
'49 C.h•v. 2 Door __ __ __ _
erty violated his parole and aft.- [din Sr., Mrs. Grace Sefrit, : wood.
er a hearing by the parole Mrs. James Shadle, Mrs. Mor-1 BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Paul
PO~~=-OJM~~~~o~O.
board wa111 returned to the pen~ gan Smith, Mrs. Harold Somer- 1 Farley, West Columbia : Mr. and
Pomerey, Ohio
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Long Bottom
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around Jaclde q day," whlcb U. W'o Is rhythmic U DOl oudly pre- II. Alita

IUperior and betterorglllllzed lileause of the pres"""" ol ~"·' BUidlni nponer,
Charleo CoUingwood, allo ol CBS'IV. None of Lbe first lady"• ad·
mrera hao felt compolled to -

Also fraa a.loogo, &amp; female
vlewer wrilel, "Who wanta c.
CallJDIWOQd wbm Y'"' """ have
the beautiful, cultund Prloc•
Grace?" (No argument there.)
Thla porUoolar Iotter - ~~&amp;Dod.
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REPAIR
FOR SALE ' 76 acres. house,
bam and other outbuildings. Timber and some fruit trees.
See George Abhntt,

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in trade. 26 Railroad St., Mid~
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washers l li'URNlSHED and unfurnished
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apartments. Paid utilities. Be-

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FOR SALE ' C1ean osed forni- l DOWNSTAIRS Apartment,

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Locally owned and low mileage. SpoUe.ss elean brown interipr, beige tibish , VB motor, automatic trans . Radio and

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For Wan1 Ad Serviee

1960 Chevrolet. Hard Top Coupe _ $1795

AUCTIONEER

Cenh 1)1'1 -1"11. cme •DHrtlcna
1'11\nln;mm Char1• 10 ~"'t ~nb per word for Tllrl!l! ea•

VB motor, power steering, automatic trans. Radio a.nd
hea ter, jPt black finish . All good tires. Reduced .

Complete Service
Crltt Bradfor4
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bed"oom smtes. James Stewart, Hartford, W. VB.
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NOTICES

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April, tee:t
Hur~~el B. Ju•tle~-, Pl1lnliff
I WEBSTER A.ND FULTZ
, Attorney• for Plaintiff
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POMEROY WY 2·2649

OFFERS THE BEST

BUY THE BEST:-Complete line j HOUSE , 6 ro,ms and bath.
of ct"ment b_locks. CenJ~nt Good location 136 Lincoln Rd.
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Jack 's Dairy Bar, Middle- '59 Buick _ _
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Charleo CoUingwood, allo ol CBS'IV. None of Lbe first lady"• ad·
mrera hao felt compolled to -

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vlewer wrilel, "Who wanta c.
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the beautiful, cultund Prloc•
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for sale. I Nursing Home and who can

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drive r, r. Call WY 2-6287. Car~
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7:35 Army Boor

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Visit the Women's Ready to Wear Department on the ~o.nd
Floor . . . the Men's and Boys' Department on the First i'i~
. . . the Infants' and Lingerie Department on the First F!Por.
You'll find complete selections ant capable, courteous salespeople to help you with your seleclioDII.
Shop Friday from 9:00A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Saturday 9:00A.M.
to 9:00P.M.
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JUllior Sizes-Misses Sizes-Half Sl2es

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Middleport
Rev. Donald Boone held baptismal servlces for Bobby Prid·

dy, son o! Mn. Opal Priddy,
and Mart Vroman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Vroman .
.Mrs. Edgar Powell and Mrs.
Lawrence PoweJI of Collum1bU!; /1

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Women's

Mr. Clarence .Bailey and sons.

Richard and Michael. of Springfield , visited with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Bai1ey
ana daughter, Jane , last week.

SKIRTS

Sturdy ! Hardy ! Everblooming !

Funeral services for Mrs.
Dati" Mitch of Jdassillion, Ohio,
were held Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Mitch and her husband

coat.

Every bush pa cked in Miracle Sterillte. This preserves moisture and acta u
a mechanical soil conditioner that makes almost all soils suitable for rosu.

were former residents of

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MUch, Mr. and Mrs.

l\Joes,Raymond
Mrs. Gertrude
Mrs.
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Mrs. Annia Yeager , and ChaiT-11
let Foss of Pomeroy.

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eBlaze-Brilllant red climber

•Golden Climber- Sunflower yellow
tK. T. Marshali-Giuwing pink

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"Signers of the Declaration
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of p paper given by Mrs. Walt- ~
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Middleport Literary Club Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Clyde Ingles on Chestnut St.

Mrs. Waddell emphasized aU
tbe signers paia a heavy price
in personal and financial losses by their stand for freedom .
The review was interesting and j
informative. It was written by
Henry Lee.
Mrs. Henry Null reviewed
Ann Morrow Lindberg's " Dearly Beloved" which gave the
flection• and thoughts of members of a family during a wedding ceremony.
.Mr1 . Charles Bradbury presided at the business meeling
wben the resignation of 1\-frs.
Ec..ward Johnson as vice president ~ elect was accepted with
regret. The nomir•nting commit-

tee wJU report at thl:! next meet-

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meeltna will be held at the
..DII ol Mrs. Harold Bauer.

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pink

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I Charlotte Armstrong-Cerise rt'd

• President Hoover-Maroon, orance
and a:old
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• Garnette-Red Sweetheart

tRad iance-cameo pink

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coats to wear now
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• Spartan-Orange red floribunda
• Gold Cup-Deep yellow
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• Pink Masterpiece-Soft pink
• South Seas- Coral pink with

• Red American Beauty-Dark
rose red

•Golden Salute-Golden yellow
• Kordes Perfecla-Cream tinted
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Jet ¢ream-colors

eMcGredys Sunrret-Chrome- ye-llow

ellex Anderson-:lvory whitt

• Peace-Creamy yellow

from our col-

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eEclipae-Golden yellow

•Mirandy- Maroon red

Sacrifices 01
Signers Noted
In Club Paper

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. pleated, Dared, and

Coats For The
Tiny-Tots · ·
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fuhlon frOm. our coUecUon of little girls coati.
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