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FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
April 26-27
Walt Disney's
"BIG RED"
(Technicotor )
Walter Pidgeon, Gilles Payant, Emile Genest, Janette
Bertrand.
"FANCY PANTS"
(Techni&lt;'olor )
Lucille Ball, Bob HOPE,
Bruce Cabot, Jack Kirkwood.

Claims To Be
Under· Probe

SUN., MON. •nd TUES.

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"THE COURTSHIP OF
EDDI~'S FATHER"
(Teehnirolor)
Glenn Ford , Dina Merrill,
Shirley Jones , Stt-lla Stevens.

Youngsters. FUN start s and

CANVAS FOOTWEAR
FOR THE ENTIRE
FAMILY

- and-

there's simply no end to the
FUN!

Gt' nt' Nt&gt;lson , Merry Anders
"20,000 EYES"

N. 2ndAq.

cC ine-mascope )

Mlddloport, O.

DISNEY CARTOONS

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Thur.•Fri.
Apr. 25·26
Paul Newman and
Geraldine Page in
"SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH"
(Ci nemascope &amp; Color)

. 20x40 SIZE PLAIN AND

FULL SIZE FANCY PRINTED

MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE COnON

MUL Tl STRIPE TERRY

COVER SHREDDED FOAM FILLED

PILLOWS
Full size bed pill ows assorted pri nted catron
&lt;'OYers with sheddt"d foam
liUing. Od orless, non ul·
leJ'gic.

BATH TOWELS

SPORT
SHIRTS

Big .size thirsty turkish towels In plain
and mult i striped patterns. Assorted CO·
lors. Big special week end value.

New printed patterns short sleeve styles for
men in sizes small, med·

"ium and la'ree.

10-pl• ··Continental"

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STAINLESS SIEEL COOKWARE
You'll enjOy the Guy cani and rich beauty of Weat
Bend'a Continental ata4tless steel cookwaie. CoJD·
plete oet iDcludes 1, 2'ind 3 quart oauce pans with
- , ~ qt. Dutch Oven roaster, IUtd 10\i'' tri·
ply lkillet with COVel.
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On Wednesday•

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AFTER EASTER SALE!
LADIES' LAMINATED
SPRING

COATS

81x108

WHITE ONLY

·SHEETS

s

REGULAR $14.98
Clear group. Good selection of co- ; \ '
lors in women 's laminated Je-rsey
Spring Coats. Buy your new spring

coati now at low, low price.

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BRIEFS
Boys short&amp; ln siz.es 2 to 8.
Printed bad: and front pan ·
els. Knit !ideti. A big bar ·

Sheer seamless N_ylon
Hose in best spring shad·
es. Si:zeJ:. 8% to 1014 . You
always sa\'t' a t your Bo·

DRAINER and
RACK SET
Reg. 1.59 va lue Save your sink
with th is mat &amp; dish hol dtor. As·
sorted colors. Save at Bonanza!

Spec ial value, many uses,

Large size, reg. 25c value.

b uy £everal of these towel

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"DIXIE" INSIDE OR
OUTSIDE HOUSE

REMNANTS

Whi te an d eol ors for outside or
inside U!;e. Good quality paint,
long lasti ng and ve ry inex pensive.
Save on pa int now .

set

gal.

MANUFACTURERS CLOSE OUT! Fli5t+

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PAINT

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Heavy quality big alze 40 qt.
Plastic Waste Basket. iD u-

sorted colon.

l1t to 1 yd. PIECES
Values to 98c yd. Drapery
Remnants, assorted tolors.
Top quality at big savina:a.
Save at Bonanza!

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Mens $2.90 FABRIC CASUALS

SHOES &amp; OXFORDS
Extra QH!Cial!

First quality - Casual Oxfnn.ls for men Hf.'a·
'fY crepe soles. Blue fabr ic upper.&amp;, heavy ('U·
1hion inner soles. All sizes 6~ to 12.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Reg.

;:rt. :';~·~~ :;,~y~ $199;

oxfords. Real low
price .

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city comaniss:ion. TTh~e:ml:::~~
can defeat a city ~
he argued, as easily as
can defeat a mayor for misgov-

-CHOICE-

ernment.

Here are.tne brig hi new•
season styles and colors . ••
the ~omfort you crave.

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We hove a variety for
ever¥toste, every oc~osiorr.
' · YOI(JI ~ delighted 'with ,
f!;e W&lt;lnderful quality and , /
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mum ware. Val. to 1.118. eCOf.
lee poll eCake PIDI esauee
II.,.. elol.anf othel: uaefulltema

form of govern- ~

The Ohio city manager pointed to the fact that he ,.,..,., I
at the pleasure of a three--man

~!!ftlbadi and

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its very nature, is ina dictatorship Is

efficient, " but w'lo in Sam Hill

Moore · and Mrs.
Rot 'l'tacy Sr, vlelted. friday at
!Iober Hospitil willl Mto. ))en.
zll Goeglebl. ·
·
SiieiJa Wa"" returued lo her
home, · Tol«to . Friday, after

SALE! HOUSEHOLD

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OXFORD STYLE-BLUE ONLY

The West Virginia mayor, a
1&lt;;;~r.;n~b;y

Mrs. ·Edgai' PnH ,.~ ~')111!1:'
bililneu vr.lton" Iii . GaJII.

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Wahama High school govern-

to

the' Easter vacation
crlirdmolller, Mrs.
Jolm imlllb. SJie· was accOiit~
ied 'liaibt'11y' hir'ifallrer 'iuii ilater, Holliii ·Walter liicl Melinda.

MEN'S &amp; BOYS' WHITE TENNIS

LARGE SIZE

ends for sprin g cleaning.

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MEDIUM SIZE

yor Wright, and Cily Solicitor
William Jenkins and Gallia
County Engineer J . Roy Bartlett (a former Gallipolis city
manager), wilh Gary Short.

ment teacher, said that demo-

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starring comfort!.

BASKETS

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SEAMLESS

Circle K serveo as moderat.. j
·. Kimmel also called on the 1
for brief remarks: 1

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40 QT. VINYL .

WOMEN'S IMPORTED
COMFORTABLE ZORI

Slight irregular• of famous
Health Knit T-Shirb. Made to
sell at $1.00. Sizes small1 medium and large.

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o/4 sleeve 1tyle sport topa.
Bright blazer .stripe pattem.
Sizes 32 to 38.

low, low price.

MEN'S HEAL THKNIT
WHITE COTTON

CHILDRENS FANCY PRINT

TOPS

Made of fine quality muslin
81x108 size. Special value. See
these for value plus. Slightly
irreg. Buy several now at this

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STRIPE SPORT

TENNIS OXFORDS
Sizes 41h to B. Ladles' White
Tenni s Oxfords . Special value.
Buy now and save. See these
in our shoe dept. Save at your
Bonanza Store.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

LADIES' BLAZER

SPECIAL VALUE

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The charmed life of America's remarkable nuclear submarine force is over.
There is terrible irony in the fact that
tragedy bas struck what may have been
the Navy's greatest submarine of all time
- the powerful USS Thresher. It was
. the world's fastest and deepest-diving
undersea craft.
Only the families and friends of the
129 men aboard the Thresher can feel
· tbe full weight of this sudden disaster.
For them there is no comfort as i d e
from the knowledge that this nation is
immensely grateful for the service t h e
loot men performed in this critical arm
of the country's d!l_fenses.
Those linked in any way with the life
• of the submariner understand that the
tbreat of death is always present. In this
Instance some are perhaps finding a
small crumb of solace in realizing that
· the Thresher's evident plunge to a depth
of 8' 400 teet would have brought death
. .
quickly to all on board. No submanne lS
bullt to withstand such pressures.
. ' The Thresher's skipper, Lt. Cmdr.
John W. Haroey , was a veteran of atomic
submarines, having served on three oth·
ers, including the Nautilus, the illustri·
ous first among America's nuclear ves·
sets. He belonged to the distinguished

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The .Ambidextrous Lov:..·-~·

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company which twice m_ade IIJid~~sea
voyages to the North Pole.
..-Nor should it be forgotten that t b e
Thresher carried 17 civilians, specialists ·
who were busy judgin&amp; Its performance
on this fateful trial ruri "out of Portsmouth, N.H .
For all the attention given our trow·
ing ·number of !!li~H!!.-}leJrii'ii. EO\aris_
submarines, the undersea force today Is '
sllll too much an unheralded win&amp; of our
defense.
Yet it is not improper to iay .tbit fil-~ ·
this age of fast-flying missiles lJ1d:: su• ..
personic aircraft, often amazingly sophisticated in searching out targets, the
hard-to-detect submarine is a great bulwark of our security.
One could fairly argue that our· ~ub.­

FRIDAY - and SATURDAY AT
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SHOE BOX
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Wide Arms

F~ MON"TJ.lS ULNA BEI06ED

SQUATWELL TO PUT UP A SIMPLE .

KITCHEN Si'IEL~ ... BlJT NO SOAP··SO
Sf.IE DID ~E J08 HERSELF""

So MRS.S. ooes 'II-IE JOB,AND

11-lEN SQUATTY llAULS OUT EVERY
TOOL lt.i 'JI.IE NEiol-1~ 10
PROVE SllE. BOO· ~!()(!)ED-

169·95 188·88
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FREE - 2 TABLE LAMPS
FREE- 1 COFFEE TABLE
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Reports From The
.PANTS
for

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men and boys'

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wond Saturday,
Mrs . . Louise Adkins returned
to her heme Saturday after
ing a surgical patient at Holzer
hospital in Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Fry
Haven visited Sunday
ler00011 with his parents, Mr.
and Mra. C. E. Fry,
Mr. and MrS. KeMelh Rickard of Columhua spent ThursFrlday and Saturday with
unci, Mr. and Mrs. Curllse
Rickard and aunt, Mra. Blanch
Scltoy&lt;k.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
New Havenvlslted · Wednesevenlng with Mrs. Iva

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9-Piece

Breakfast Sets

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SALE

TO 114.95

Watch The Bill

Utility Cabinets

WARDROBES
~~;s S29·95

" ~ANGES
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With Big Table

Large All White

All Metal Sliding Door

Tangerine, Blue, ,
Black &amp; White
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BREAKFAST
SETS

S59·'5

S24·95

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See Our 7-Piece

BREAKFAST
SETS

R;:_9s

Cook Eledrically

GAS RANGES
S127.00

WITH TRADE

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Tub Chairs

Look At Our
NEW NYLON
RUG SAMPLES

Natural Gas

Beautiful 5-Piece

All-Weather "42"

Carpeting?

For Bottle or

Small

17.95

Medium

29.95

Large

39.95

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.and Mrs. lloWord
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and Mrs. 8111 van
children of Mason. ·Also
wore Mr. and Mrs.WinVan Meter, Mr. and
IGeorae Van Meter. Mr.
and frlenda o1
and
· and Mra.
IR&lt;111sh, West Columbia.

Maytag

Maytag

Maytag

WRINGER WASHER
ROUND TUB

PORCBAIN
SQUARE TUB

WRINGER WASHER
ALUMINUM TUB

$119·'5

$139·95

WITH TRADE

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WITH TRADE

WITH TIIADE

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Adklns
Mr.
and spent
Mrs. Ji
Keefer and dlughter, Pwla.
Mrs. Abigail 'l'lrolnpoon visited Mr. and Mrs.
Thorn~
JOlt and lilolher
. Mrl. Beulah
Mra•
. RJ&lt;kard and Mr.

alibi

called itn Mra.
of New Haven

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of Letart visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fred M. Roush.
. Martha 'lbomp!IOII attended
Ute band festival In Ravens-

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FOOD
FREEZER

Frigidaire
REFRIGERATOR

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis

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lillie of 111,-cwt wtn Nd wear
Sher1lon's classic Mt League
pants 1re full cat IIMf smooth fitting
WitR traditional I'Y"OIJing , ••
slloo-tai- lop, rlpper fly and
. butt..- flaps on bod&lt; po&lt;kots.
WWo - - ol IIOst- colors.

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Bedroom Suites

Suite

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right now. S~e's expecting a child In less
By LOUIS SOBOL
than a month! .. . One of the dominant
This might make for a rather sad lit- figures in pro football who is under fire
tle feature story . The late, almost legen- Ia staggering $500,000 wager Is involvdarv all-around athlete Jim Thorpe own· ed) also happened to be. friendly with
ed oil rights in Oklahoma wnich his dau· the President and hts famtly. But JFK ts
ghler Charlotte inherited. The impres- a stickler for ethical behavior-no matsion was that this made her quite a weal· ter how close ihe friendship may be . . .
thv heiress. Her husband is William Ad· 1t used to be that fighters and baseball
lei. a waiter at a local restaurant. 10 players would gain lucrative connections,
Henry's). He reveals she does recetve a either with cafes or business enterprises.
quarterly check from the government Now the comedians are gaining a .foot·
for those rights. Wanna know how much hold in other fields. Sam Levenson has
it totals each year-regularly? $40. just become vice president of a; bever·
That's right $40!
age company. Jack E: I;eonard is part
Arthur Schlesinger Jr. of JFK's owner of a clothing firm. Jackie Kannon
''brain trust" earns a buck or-two on the is president of a puhlishltlg .firm.• ·•
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side ·1 ·iting pieces lor magazines-which
NBC's news information director.,
is his privilege, of course. Now in curDerby, and his .,:If&lt;\ welc;on,ted a so&amp;
·' Show magatine, he has an article Joe
.
A note from a r~ader. 'Jtave you ever
.
movies in which he grimly reminis u~ noticed that Canada's Lester Pearson is
r
the early death toil has been high a double for novelist Evelyn Waug~?
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among actresses who specialized in sat- Frankly no- -because I can't seem to reire or humor and he lists them: Jean call Evelyn Waugh's features ... Gene
Harlow, Thelma Todd, Carole Lomlo;·d,
Carole Landis, Kay Kendall and Marilyn Kelly turned down a bi&lt;l to perform in
with the Bolshoi ballet troupe
Monroe-ail taken long before their Moscow
... Speaking of ballets, you'll view
time should be up. But he forgot one of about the greatest in the Royal Ballet
the truly great comediennes of earlier
days-Mabel Normand-who was the now at the Met-&lt;&gt;p- with a queen of the
toes-art, Dame Margot Fonteyn . . . . .
!orerunner for
these stars.
Christine Keeler, the British girl-about• •
To give you an idea of how little con- town, recently linked with England's War
cerned Eddie Fisher seems to be about Minister John Profumo land others) was
the Uz Taylor-Richard Burton affair, he in New York not too long ago, striving
now grins or laughs as if he thoroughly for a Broadway career. Got nowhereenjoyed the wise-cracks made by come· and had to call on friends in London to
dians regarding the triangle. But I would bail her out with fare back.
•
like to know just what trend the conver·
Eric !Harry) Palm still manages to fly
sation took when he and Sybil Burton
out
wherever Ethel Merman is performgot together in the post-midnight hours
ing.
These two, friends say, may make it
at El Morocco . . . What's happened to
the
altar as we reported some weeks
to
, . 1 the promising career of Tommy Sands ago--but
Ethel, with three unsuccessful
,., ' now married to pretty Nancy Sinatra'
marriages
to reflect upon, is now insist·
' ' The singing engagements seem to be
coming at rarer intervals despite his fine ing she's going to take time-plenty of
talent
Because I attended the Milton time. before embarking upon a fourth
Berie dinner, I sent a deputy to cover the venture-although she concedes she
opening of David Merrtck's newest off- finds Palm charming and highly compan·
ering, "Rattle of a Simrle Man." His ionable . . . Most of us who like Joe Kipcomment: "A dellghtfu comedy in the ness, are happy that he finally seems to
' spicy manner." For the most part, it have struck it-his Hawaii Kai restaurant has caught. on-especially with the
drew posies from the critics, too.
younger
group . . . Nobody but nobody
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is
as
vehement
in her opposition to the
Michael Redgrave is a conservative
Federal
income
tax as Corinne Griffith,
gentleman among our British actors. His
former
movie
star
who owns consideractress daughter, Vanessa, on the other
hand, is a crusading lady-who likes to able valuable Beverly Hills real estate.
speak her mind in front of a crowd.·Got has delivered close to 500 lectures on the
up on a soap box in London's Hyde Park subject to various groups during the past
the other day to deliver a fiery speech ten years.
-although you 'd think shed take it easy

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marines-Polaris, nuclear -'attack" ves·
sels Uke the Thresher, or conventional
craft-are now the backbone of .a Nav,y
that has magnified its usefulness while
shifting its functions in a greatly altered
defense world.
Americans make sad tribute to the officers, the men and the civilian specialIsts who went down with the ship which
was to have been one of the brightest
links in a superb protective chain vital
to us all.

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We Mourn Loss Of The Thresher

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The charmed life of America's remarkable nuclear submarine force is over.
There is terrible irony in the fact that
tragedy bas struck what may have been
the Navy's greatest submarine of all time
- the powerful USS Thresher. It was
. the world's fastest and deepest-diving
undersea craft.
Only the families and friends of the
129 men aboard the Thresher can feel
· tbe full weight of this sudden disaster.
For them there is no comfort as i d e
from the knowledge that this nation is
immensely grateful for the service t h e
loot men performed in this critical arm
of the country's d!l_fenses.
Those linked in any way with the life
• of the submariner understand that the
tbreat of death is always present. In this
Instance some are perhaps finding a
small crumb of solace in realizing that
· the Thresher's evident plunge to a depth
of 8' 400 teet would have brought death
. .
quickly to all on board. No submanne lS
bullt to withstand such pressures.
. ' The Thresher's skipper, Lt. Cmdr.
John W. Haroey , was a veteran of atomic
submarines, having served on three oth·
ers, including the Nautilus, the illustri·
ous first among America's nuclear ves·
sets. He belonged to the distinguished

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211, 11183
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5P!fMNTATING iDITOitALLY

Ir

Sentinel Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt,

The .Ambidextrous Lov:..·-~·

'l]tt! Daily S~ntin~l
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company which twice m_ade IIJid~~sea
voyages to the North Pole.
..-Nor should it be forgotten that t b e
Thresher carried 17 civilians, specialists ·
who were busy judgin&amp; Its performance
on this fateful trial ruri "out of Portsmouth, N.H .
For all the attention given our trow·
ing ·number of !!li~H!!.-}leJrii'ii. EO\aris_
submarines, the undersea force today Is '
sllll too much an unheralded win&amp; of our
defense.
Yet it is not improper to iay .tbit fil-~ ·
this age of fast-flying missiles lJ1d:: su• ..
personic aircraft, often amazingly sophisticated in searching out targets, the
hard-to-detect submarine is a great bulwark of our security.
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ed oil rights in Oklahoma wnich his dau· the President and hts famtly. But JFK ts
ghler Charlotte inherited. The impres- a stickler for ethical behavior-no matsion was that this made her quite a weal· ter how close ihe friendship may be . . .
thv heiress. Her husband is William Ad· 1t used to be that fighters and baseball
lei. a waiter at a local restaurant. 10 players would gain lucrative connections,
Henry's). He reveals she does recetve a either with cafes or business enterprises.
quarterly check from the government Now the comedians are gaining a .foot·
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movies in which he grimly reminis u~ noticed that Canada's Lester Pearson is
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the early death toil has been high a double for novelist Evelyn Waug~?
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among actresses who specialized in sat- Frankly no- -because I can't seem to reire or humor and he lists them: Jean call Evelyn Waugh's features ... Gene
Harlow, Thelma Todd, Carole Lomlo;·d,
Carole Landis, Kay Kendall and Marilyn Kelly turned down a bi&lt;l to perform in
with the Bolshoi ballet troupe
Monroe-ail taken long before their Moscow
... Speaking of ballets, you'll view
time should be up. But he forgot one of about the greatest in the Royal Ballet
the truly great comediennes of earlier
days-Mabel Normand-who was the now at the Met-&lt;&gt;p- with a queen of the
toes-art, Dame Margot Fonteyn . . . . .
!orerunner for
these stars.
Christine Keeler, the British girl-about• •
To give you an idea of how little con- town, recently linked with England's War
cerned Eddie Fisher seems to be about Minister John Profumo land others) was
the Uz Taylor-Richard Burton affair, he in New York not too long ago, striving
now grins or laughs as if he thoroughly for a Broadway career. Got nowhereenjoyed the wise-cracks made by come· and had to call on friends in London to
dians regarding the triangle. But I would bail her out with fare back.
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Eric !Harry) Palm still manages to fly
sation took when he and Sybil Burton
out
wherever Ethel Merman is performgot together in the post-midnight hours
ing.
These two, friends say, may make it
at El Morocco . . . What's happened to
the
altar as we reported some weeks
to
, . 1 the promising career of Tommy Sands ago--but
Ethel, with three unsuccessful
,., ' now married to pretty Nancy Sinatra'
marriages
to reflect upon, is now insist·
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coming at rarer intervals despite his fine ing she's going to take time-plenty of
talent
Because I attended the Milton time. before embarking upon a fourth
Berie dinner, I sent a deputy to cover the venture-although she concedes she
opening of David Merrtck's newest off- finds Palm charming and highly compan·
ering, "Rattle of a Simrle Man." His ionable . . . Most of us who like Joe Kipcomment: "A dellghtfu comedy in the ness, are happy that he finally seems to
' spicy manner." For the most part, it have struck it-his Hawaii Kai restaurant has caught. on-especially with the
drew posies from the critics, too.
younger
group . . . Nobody but nobody
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vehement
in her opposition to the
Michael Redgrave is a conservative
Federal
income
tax as Corinne Griffith,
gentleman among our British actors. His
former
movie
star
who owns consideractress daughter, Vanessa, on the other
hand, is a crusading lady-who likes to able valuable Beverly Hills real estate.
speak her mind in front of a crowd.·Got has delivered close to 500 lectures on the
up on a soap box in London's Hyde Park subject to various groups during the past
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deiDOIIIIzatlon wblcb took place Diary of Drew Webetor . Post,
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Tbe ,pme between the CiDciDo tho Legion Hall.
nati Reds and Los Angeles Jlodg. . Mrs. David
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violent argument over three balks ~11Uabstlc form. It wu
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three _more on Owens, the Cin- var us posts:
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rule," Frick saii:l, ~·but it's non- Thank you notes were read
se;nsical to thhik &amp;ny man can from Mayme Holmes rei flowtry to time. a ~...
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the rule may remain In the book Moore, department secre.tl•'l'y,
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state ~ thE.
rah, Jeannine MiUer, Mrs. Eu · for the town. Legal auth!iza. Ill the movie he is portrayed America's famed Mercury space
Bloodmobile April 29 was
the Unaon, and the for~es gene Hudnall, and. Rev. Dille. tion was receivt:d for $8,700 for by actor Don ~urray, who also capsule and, more speeifically, itt
nounced and all who can are (both local and _nail?nail whtch NEW HAVEN GARDEN CLUB preliminary planning o! the un- played' ;;al lif• memher o1 the remarkably stretchable abilltlea
urged to _give blood.
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West Vlrgmla as the The New Haven Garden Club paved streets u. the town. The cl?.th m The Hoodlum P:-1P:st." which appear to havp no limit.
M,s. Richard Young, child
state. !he author - Dr · met on Thursday at the Alex council voted to purchase
a
Don ~pent ~ e t t e r than a I Two years ag&lt;1. scientists placed
w~are chairman. presented
E .. Moore, was born Quillen Memorial Building with truck for general town use. The month With me m New _Y1r~~ anrl what seemed a firm limit on a
program, using as her theme,
h" A B ~ Va. He re- Mrs. Clyde Foley, Mrs. Donald meeting was continued until came to chW'ch every tJme I was mao-carrying Mercury capsule15
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~ the pulpi~." Dr Pe?le said :three orbits, no more. 1be experts
Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr., Pan- I took hSlaMle CAolleged andPh IDa· lilt serving as hostesses .
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entitled " An Introduction to ~lub voted b.1 send a gll'l to na- ~oard which consist" of the with the per£ormers 80 complete- I Gordon Cooper Jr .. 22 time!'!
New memb
a Mon
tiovernment''
~re camp. They also voted to ayor' Gerog . Thayer and ly it emerged as a fact of time around the world sometime in
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in 1954. resently, he is pant_a tree at Pleasant Valley
.•les Gilbert. ~or
plans Amazing. It strtJCk me with tn: May.
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Mrs Karl Kraus. Ca I Will
Pa. The Woma;.'s Club wi11
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for a possible Mercury eapsw,le
Clean rags ~re b~ought by
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Mr. Howard, Jr., all of New Haven. I Somewhere along the line a rair
· served b · Mrs H r co~ umes on its shelves. 'To the Mrs. Howard BWTIS, Mrs. H. and !"'frs. Nick Roush telephon- Mrs. Garnett Burdett and Ga· degree of elasticity has ~et in.
a~d ~aughier a;;.:~ chlldrens department of the li· MrL. Dyt""· MrKs. HarJold JMohnson, ed htsti pareHnts 1frum Greenlllnd ry visited relatives in Parkers- From three to 70 orbits ts 0 long
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stretch
a~
George Bearhs.
lrlalry. ey ave plurc a
0. Wein, Mrs. Harry Layne, would be home on furlough IDI
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a Jane
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s. R. G. ElliS of
flowers at the Naylors
V ' n Land"· suey d ms m Powell, Mrs. L. C. Roush. Mrs. 1Huntington were visUors in
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1\!emorlai playground on
G. t ,.-;,S. Myste ryCrolkedDesert enhais and the hostesses.
Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mr.
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Neighbors club met Tuesda
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THE Bend Rotary Club met umbus were recent visitors at
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~use on . e 1 • T e on Thursday evening at
the the home of Mrs. Taylor's parMcKhight, Spring Ave.
t.1up Hdton series - " Touch~ Hartford Methodist Church for ents Mr. atxi Mrs Melvin
Mrs. C. E. Clark, president, down Pass," "Clutch Hitter," their regular dinner meeting Kna~p
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conducted ~e meeting. The and "Hoop Crazy," these per- During the business meeting a~ Mr ~nd Mrs Herman Layne
~~=guf~~ze ~onated b~:~ ~in b~I thrdeebsports 1f1oothall, election of officers was held; were.weekend ~isitors in Chars as awar
ase a an
asketba ·
president, Tom Reed; vice pres- leston.
Mrs, El~wuud Bowers. An auc- ~iso purchased a book or
ident, Dr. John Ridgway; sec- Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Roush
cles :as h~~d home made artl- tions, a book on Ctvd War and retary- treasurer, Russell Cape- were week end visitors in NiG
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PORTLAND, OHIO
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1ve Ingraham, Mrs. Lester Rus- Flesher Kay Wilson and Tom Joan Carroll and Ann Howard
. !!Irs.
sell. Mrs. Robert Chapman, Reed '
studenl nurses at StMary's hosPaul Lawrence, Mgr.
· andMrs. Donley ljeibel, Mrs. Em- Th~se attending were Jack pilal in Huntington, will be lak-IL,..,..,..,,.,..,,.,..,..,..,..,..,...,.,.,.,.,.,....,..,..,.,!
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and guests,. Judy, Shtela, F. Roush, Herman Layne, Har· their psychiatric
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Arnold, Mrs.
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wUI produce "Camelot" f&lt;B' War·
National Library Wee~ will CLASS _HONORS MINISTEII
Charles R. S(o.; u1 New 11a~ Broil., eayo be ' - k&gt; land
observed from April 21 thru The Wm Won Class of the ven, 8 Philip Sporn plllnt omElizabeth Taylor and 1licbanl
27th at the Alex Quillen l&lt;ew Haven EUB Church held ployee, observed his 20th anBurton u the C&lt;&gt;&lt;~tan of tilt
m New Haven whtC/1 IS a s':"""'" birthda) and Fel- niversary with Jle Appalachian
~IOYie -Biun. . . 0&lt;- Molal· ·
by lite New Haven !ows.~lp meeting for _lhetr mm· Power Company. He hegan his
101u' :;ew brook, "No Adam in
club w1th Mrs. Edwm uter, Rev. Robert Dille, at lite e.nploymenl as a lllborer In the
Edell, will be filmed by lllth
as UbrarUUI. On April 2 regular monthly meeting Mon- Cabin Creek Plllnl. M09t of bis
r.,ntury-Fox, the studio which
House wiU be held at day evenmg at the church. Rev. eaperience haa been in tho opproduced her "Pey!DD Plaee,•
library from l 1&lt;&gt; 3:3&lt;1 p. m. DUle was preser.ted a wrist orating department, where be
and "Return to Peyton Placo" .•
, school children and from wa!ch. Devotions were led by worked as a filter plant opera·..,..,. of the controversy In whtco Mel Ferrer, Audrey Hepburn'l
to 8 p. m. .'or adults. The Mn. Harold Bumgarner and tor, also a boiler and turbine Dr Peale b.. been involved
bueband, baa signed to etar ill
theme lor the library durinP, tbe recreation. was in charge or o,eralor. He wa. transferred In 011 8 visit to Hollywood to. ..., "Pari&amp; 1900" which rollo ta
week will be " Read; the Fifth Rev. Mrs, Achsah Miller.
the Sporn Plllnt lllbor depart- the rushea of the nearly mmp'e" France thia summer • , .•
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, . Members and guests attend- ment in November 1961.
ed fllm, Dr. Peale w.. asked
There will be a displa of ma- • mg we•e Mrs. Fred Batey, Mrs. He " a Navy veteran and a what be thnugbt 0) the pictu.,,
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R. F. _Bryant. Rev. Mrs. Ach· member of the American Leg- "Some of tho scenea are ••
and the Centennial book, " A 1s~h Miller, Mrs. Howard Bur- 10r, Post 80 at C•bin Creek.
realistic and \he sets ,. perle&lt;'!
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sale al $5.00 per copy. This is a Edgar Layne, Mrs. Clllyton Ath- The New Haven Town Cuun- S~eel in Syra,, 1,., New Yoct.,'·
history of secession and the ey, Mrs. E. c. Riddle, Mr. and eli met Monday evening for a b. oaid.
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. . . Mrs. Otha L•evmg, Mr. and 1 regular meeting at the city
Western Vtrgm~a Mrs. Bernard Lieving, Mr. and building with the mayor F. C. ..The story ~~ ~lcurate ln gel'!h' h tthhe yethars 1hBOO • th1863, tn Mrs. Ralph Sayre Mr. and Reichert
Thelma erat although they"" put a littl•
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~: a~i eve~tshw ~~ ea to e Mrs. Paul Richard, Sharo~ and ' Wiles, Leo F. Gibbs, Henry~· pieces in som~ parts f·r my CAPE CANAVERAL &lt;UPJIrma on o t e at~ of ~est Debbie, Mrs. Jack Fle~her and I Buck, Jr., and Nelson Roush Power of PtJsitJv~ TbinkJrlg. I ~cede Ole Rwsians what you
The .:ook Ls netther Sharry, Mr. an-.~ Mrs. Tom Hoff- present
Btd that's th-E&gt; wat it hapexor.ed l wdl, but to the United Stale!! must
.nu tary nor .
man and Tommy Mrs. Roy i Mr Q c Hall Mr T Hen- in real life when Iwtole the :...1,,k ·1 go the honor of having built what
to ,~:- ~ts ~ove:;;.ge
. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles drtck~ and Mr. Giimo~e ~~ the "I• &amp;Old more than 2 mHiion seems to be the world's most eta ..
.
ac VI_ le:;
e story lS Weaver and Charles and Ran- Appalachian Power Co. met ~OPle!t and. was called 'the Pe&amp;le- tic spaceship.
cor- dy , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bum- witt the member, for the pur· ;;:'
All this is told ir. j The result could he the first
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t•vt thinkinc lome, hu aliOIHd
a motiOD pl&lt;ture lo be ·made ol
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"llte story of Normu Poole."
The fan&gt;eol ProtoolaDI .,wu.....
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from oporla fl8uMs "'
ll"e a blograpbloal movie fillll"d
durllll bia Uletlme.
Another IU&lt;!b personage Ia
c!Pnt John r Kennedy but " 1'1
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hll Ule during World War 0
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lood tile Giles fillds blmlell with a ttger &lt;1'•1!10 the cllaoo 111e rule haa f11rce.
pitchero are not
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CllUIOII up to oow.
American Looguo Preoi&lt;lent Joe
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Admittedly,_ he k&gt;ld all Natiooal "Ruleo are 111 tho book .., be Cronin iulltlng pretJr. He haa 110
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Poppies which will be
May %4 • 25 have arrived.
J. M. Thornton, vice
will have charge of the sale.
Mrs. Ben Neutzllng will
Friday morning, May 24,
dlo, concerning lite sale.
in~. "lth the aa1e will he Mrs.
Charles Hayes,, Mrs.
Young, Mrs. Millnn Rouah,
Mason Fbher, Mrs. Paul
Mrs. T. A. HamJesay, Mrs.
Neulzllng, Mra. Ernest
Mrs. Wildermuth, Mrs.
Cheesebrew, Mrs. Eddie
ett, Mrs. George Mowery
the girls which the Umt
sponsormg to gtrls stale.
Mrs. NeutzUng was named to
have cberge of placing AuxiUThe _Jleds showed tbelr disp!eas- Crew 8ft~ ~ta Carpenter whose ary markers on aves or deand towelll tuition
be pa,ld by Eta ·pbJ ceased members :e
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Jger Fred Hutchmson could sum· who will ~Y their own tuition ported that Elsie ·Hart
Mrs
1 mon the Red1' .plaYers as needed.
.A bulle~ was read ff.om Chi~ OUn Knapp and Mrs '
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a~ ~plres are enforcmg the ~ing V~ter81ls Day May 5 William Baxter in hos ibl .
and that thf
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Mrs. Clifford Hayes if.. Round
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fii'Owl!lg CDII!w.!eny
balk 18!'1 be doola't mate the 1Uieo
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. ln&lt;llt4«1 ll 'iom be
111xtrt- Bowing to 111e ilv '
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ly fo~ ;tho 1Ato:8t '/lam!!&gt;- eriUcJ,m from aU eldeo~oald
.,w1 IDOl!!• ~ - oDol )"'1-ln be would' hove to ' .. ~
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"w.,·~~ ·.• · major leape ex· throuJb cOnducting 8 current .
O&lt;Utive .....,.q mOetlnc ll&lt;beduled
sur
lhortl7 llllll tbe nile will he dis&lt;UIIejl." Friclt: &amp;.ld iofter National League Preirldorlt Warren.'Glle.i
prevkmi7 ' llad lDdlcated be •may
On f 11
IOn
mo•e to --~ the belli rule.'
.\ cootrlbuiiOr of $1 was
So~ obviously hu to be made to CAllE to be used .to
done, .and ~y, too, or there help lite Oo~nlcan Republic,
oould ba 8 repelltiOD o1 the anfii'Y w_hen the Amertcan Legion
deiDOIIIIzatlon wblcb took place Diary of Drew Webetor . Post,
Wedneaday night ln Los Angeleo. No. 3!1. met Theaday evenmg at
Tbe ,pme between the CiDciDo tho Legion Hall.
nati Reds and Los Angeles Jlodg. . Mrs. David
presera was delayed 18 minutes by a •dent,_ opened the meetmg in
violent argument over three balks ~11Uabstlc form. It wu
caUed , oo• Cf11Cinna~ pilcher Jim ed that Dr. R.. R.
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o...e-. --in the serond inning.
J;l. 0., aaa_ISted ,"!th the Sabm
l'tolm -~· Ejection
Ofal Vacctne chrucs. He travOne boi khad been called
eled from. J&gt;O$I In post In see
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Dodger pitcher . Johnny PodJ'eS ~at su~hes were on hand, was
earlk!' and after the umpiring sponSible for news on radio,
team ·. ol ·Augie .Donatelli called andlotook food In workers o! the
three _more on Owens, the Cin- var us posts:
.
cinnaU pitcher objecled .. heat· Bu~eye - Grrls_ Sta~ was dis·
ediy was ejected from the cu_sseq. The Umt .wdl pay the
game.
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and wlll also sponsor Jennifer

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vice; 11:30 a. rb. chapel dedi~ti~n; 1 P·. ~· -~wimming and
te~niS exhibition; 2 p. m. honor
a~ard ceremony; \3 p. JJl.
war battle; 3:30 p m. parade;
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Uon ot . f!lle . 8.05 whiclt say.s a Jug picnic. at
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pitcher"n\usl come to a full cme erJcan Legion
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&amp;econd "Stop Ill his pitching motion u:• s ~tate Tea at
when he _is. delivering the ball Memor~al _at
June
with a ~ on base..
· and Dlstnct summer;
. "l'm in \fa'(oc of .eDforcing the tiorJ at Crooksville, JUne !fl. ,
rule," Frick saii:l, ~·but it's non- Thank you notes were read
se;nsical to thhik &amp;ny man can from Mayme Holmes rei flowtry to time. a ~...
ers and cards sent her w~Ue
Loosely trans1afif, · Umt means hospitalized and from ~te
the rule may remain In the book Moore, department secre.tl•'l'y,
but probably will lose aU its for $3 sent to the hospiuds in
pause or some other word that the stall~.
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ing so many balks.
Hairy has received credit ,
.Actually, the only t,ime Frick 30 hours of community
wpuld be called upon to interpret work when six womeu
the balk· ·rule would be when 'a t Racine on Sabfn Oral
teams &amp;om the two mat&gt;r leagues cine Clinic Mrs Gerald Wildmet each other such as the AU· ermuth chal....,;n of ways
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Lead Track Team To ·Win
On the Memorial Field dodo -Lynch IPP), Nlbe&gt;t (PP). Time
en, U.. lhn•clada of C.ilclt Ed - 2:11.6,
Stewart won II ol 14 events as
thl!"(iisiting Big Black# !ell by a ZZO.YARD DASH: Lintalll (G)
'""e of 85-29.'
tied with Burnette (G) lor first,
Summaries:
Daligberty (PP). Time - 25.S.
120-HIGH HUDDLES: Lusher MILE REL.•Y: Won by Pt.
(G I, Johnson (G), and Oliver Pleasant with Northup, Lyncb,
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health and energy. A one time I in
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committee were Mrs
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Restored Harry Hoffman and Judy Mr I Plans w
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reporter in Detroit he is g to taken backseat.
brew, Mrs. Wilderra.uth
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Robert Cooke, Miss Wanda• Har·· with the sewage
lant ....... b'mg but ''square." '
At the heart of the matter Is
Mrs. Mowery. The visit or the
state ~ thE.
rah, Jeannine MiUer, Mrs. Eu · for the town. Legal auth!iza. Ill the movie he is portrayed America's famed Mercury space
Bloodmobile April 29 was
the Unaon, and the for~es gene Hudnall, and. Rev. Dille. tion was receivt:d for $8,700 for by actor Don ~urray, who also capsule and, more speeifically, itt
nounced and all who can are (both local and _nail?nail whtch NEW HAVEN GARDEN CLUB preliminary planning o! the un- played' ;;al lif• memher o1 the remarkably stretchable abilltlea
urged to _give blood.
.
West Vlrgmla as the The New Haven Garden Club paved streets u. the town. The cl?.th m The Hoodlum P:-1P:st." which appear to havp no limit.
M,s. Richard Young, child
state. !he author - Dr · met on Thursday at the Alex council voted to purchase
a
Don ~pent ~ e t t e r than a I Two years ag&lt;1. scientists placed
w~are chairman. presented
E .. Moore, was born Quillen Memorial Building with truck for general town use. The month With me m New _Y1r~~ anrl what seemed a firm limit on a
program, using as her theme,
h" A B ~ Va. He re- Mrs. Clyde Foley, Mrs. Donald meeting was continued until came to chW'ch every tJme I was mao-carrying Mercury capsule15
&amp;iuare Deal For Every Child.
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~ the pulpi~." Dr Pe?le said :three orbits, no more. 1be experts
Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr., Pan- I took hSlaMle CAolleged andPh IDa· lilt serving as hostesses .
Al the continuedg meeting on lheHe really tmmersed htmsel£ '" ['cited ail sorts of reasons why any.
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'rrom West Virginia University. The meetmg was opened by Wednesday Robert
Anderson "It's ·• peculiar sensation to ,th:ng
enbrely out of
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He has pllbhst:ed several arti- the president, Mrs. L. C. Roush. and Jesse Gandee, town engm- see your life f ld
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Mrs. CUm~in s announced cles relating .to Virginia and ..
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that there woul/ be a
West Virginia hlstor} , a n d i A Gt~rde~ H_mt _for Apn~. Dur- ~e counc~lmen as listed above,l mother and father in the early getting the same type of capsule
all officers
Ma
was a contributing authur to a ng
e usme.ss me~Ung the e recor .er and t.he SanHary 1900s I round myself identifyinJ:: ready to take an astronaut, L.
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initiation of candidate/
entitled " An Introduction to ~lub voted b.1 send a gll'l to na- ~oard which consist" of the with the per£ormers 80 complete- I Gordon Cooper Jr .. 22 time!'!
New memb
a Mon
tiovernment''
~re camp. They also voted to ayor' Gerog . Thayer and ly it emerged as a fact of time around the world sometime in
28
m~r Gordon M~ss /:mesrs.
in 1954. resently, he is pant_a tree at Pleasant Valley
.•les Gilbert. ~or
plans Amazing. It strtJCk me with tn: May.
Mrs F 'lllk' G . M
the faculty at Slippery Rock Hospital Mrs. Roush also an- were made for the sewage mendous impact. I actually lived
.
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son -Se~an r:.ress, r rs.
College, Slippery Rock. nounced that ~he had 50 trees plant. They voted to hire Herb the circumstances .all o v e r ~ .And stiLl .the end Jsn't fully In
Mrs Karl Kraus. Ca I Will
Pa. The Woma;.'s Club wi11
to be planted m the New Hav- Belcher. a lawye! from Charles- agajn.''
iv1ew. Plans_already are underway
·
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one of the books for the en Park thr.Jllgh the courtesy ton. to serve WJth the regular
for a possible Mercury eapsw,le
Clean rags ~re b~ought by
and one for the library · of the Gov~rnor Barron's Clean town la'?er on the sewage the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. m~nned flight of perhaps 10 orbitS -, .._
:• J::,e~~~ :~;ch
btaelsent
High school.
I Up Campa.gn. .
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planl project.
Charles Carroll and Ann is the ~hts year-and the experts say it
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PERSONALS
daughter of Mr and Mrs 0 J " enttreiy feaSible.
e. veterans to make rugs and
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has approximately 1000 vol- ·rr- a ey, rs : · ryant,
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Mr. Howard, Jr., all of New Haven. I Somewhere along the line a rair
· served b · Mrs H r co~ umes on its shelves. 'To the Mrs. Howard BWTIS, Mrs. H. and !"'frs. Nick Roush telephon- Mrs. Garnett Burdett and Ga· degree of elasticity has ~et in.
a~d ~aughier a;;.:~ chlldrens department of the li· MrL. Dyt""· MrKs. HarJold JMohnson, ed htsti pareHnts 1frum Greenlllnd ry visited relatives in Parkers- From three to 70 orbits ts 0 long
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stretch
a~
George Bearhs.
lrlalry. ey ave plurc a
0. Wein, Mrs. Harry Layne, would be home on furlough IDI
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Friemlly Neighbors sey T .ms se~;es-b •I 1 nd' L. Ohlinger, Mrs. Ray Pickens, tioned in North Carolina. Rob· ~Thy wBmsbbson Twue .erry 58 ' , Mrs. W. T. Stone, Mrs. ert is witht he U.S. Air Force.
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a Jane
v. a
s. R. G. ElliS of
flowers at the Naylors
V ' n Land"· suey d ms m Powell, Mrs. L. C. Roush. Mrs. 1Huntington were visUors in
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1\!emorlai playground on
G. t ,.-;,S. Myste ryCrolkedDesert enhais and the hostesses.
Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mr.
orial Day when the
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Neighbors club met Tuesda
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THE Bend Rotary Club met umbus were recent visitors at
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~use on . e 1 • T e on Thursday evening at
the the home of Mrs. Taylor's parMcKhight, Spring Ave.
t.1up Hdton series - " Touch~ Hartford Methodist Church for ents Mr. atxi Mrs Melvin
Mrs. C. E. Clark, president, down Pass," "Clutch Hitter," their regular dinner meeting Kna~p
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conducted ~e meeting. The and "Hoop Crazy," these per- During the business meeting a~ Mr ~nd Mrs Herman Layne
~~=guf~~ze ~onated b~:~ ~in b~I thrdeebsports 1f1oothall, election of officers was held; were.weekend ~isitors in Chars as awar
ase a an
asketba ·
president, Tom Reed; vice pres- leston.
Mrs, El~wuud Bowers. An auc- ~iso purchased a book or
ident, Dr. John Ridgway; sec- Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Roush
cles :as h~~d home made artl- tions, a book on Ctvd War and retary- treasurer, Russell Cape- were week end visitors in NiG
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1ve Ingraham, Mrs. Lester Rus- Flesher Kay Wilson and Tom Joan Carroll and Ann Howard
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sell. Mrs. Robert Chapman, Reed '
studenl nurses at StMary's hosPaul Lawrence, Mgr.
· andMrs. Donley ljeibel, Mrs. Em- Th~se attending were Jack pilal in Huntington, will be lak-IL,..,..,..,,.,..,,.,..,..,..,..,..,...,.,.,.,.,.,....,..,..,.,!
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Well, Mrs. George B~ch- Flesher, Uoyd Roush, Donald ing work in connection with 1--naqled above
and guests,. Judy, Shtela, F. Roush, Herman Layne, Har· their psychiatric
treatment
Arnold, Mrs.
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ry Miller, Floyd Carmack. Ri· courses al OUr Lady of Peace
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National Library Wee~ will CLASS _HONORS MINISTEII
Charles R. S(o.; u1 New 11a~ Broil., eayo be ' - k&gt; land
observed from April 21 thru The Wm Won Class of the ven, 8 Philip Sporn plllnt omElizabeth Taylor and 1licbanl
27th at the Alex Quillen l&lt;ew Haven EUB Church held ployee, observed his 20th anBurton u the C&lt;&gt;&lt;~tan of tilt
m New Haven whtC/1 IS a s':"""'" birthda) and Fel- niversary with Jle Appalachian
~IOYie -Biun. . . 0&lt;- Molal· ·
by lite New Haven !ows.~lp meeting for _lhetr mm· Power Company. He hegan his
101u' :;ew brook, "No Adam in
club w1th Mrs. Edwm uter, Rev. Robert Dille, at lite e.nploymenl as a lllborer In the
Edell, will be filmed by lllth
as UbrarUUI. On April 2 regular monthly meeting Mon- Cabin Creek Plllnl. M09t of bis
r.,ntury-Fox, the studio which
House wiU be held at day evenmg at the church. Rev. eaperience haa been in tho opproduced her "Pey!DD Plaee,•
library from l 1&lt;&gt; 3:3&lt;1 p. m. DUle was preser.ted a wrist orating department, where be
and "Return to Peyton Placo" .•
, school children and from wa!ch. Devotions were led by worked as a filter plant opera·..,..,. of the controversy In whtco Mel Ferrer, Audrey Hepburn'l
to 8 p. m. .'or adults. The Mn. Harold Bumgarner and tor, also a boiler and turbine Dr Peale b.. been involved
bueband, baa signed to etar ill
theme lor the library durinP, tbe recreation. was in charge or o,eralor. He wa. transferred In 011 8 visit to Hollywood to. ..., "Pari&amp; 1900" which rollo ta
week will be " Read; the Fifth Rev. Mrs, Achsah Miller.
the Sporn Plllnt lllbor depart- the rushea of the nearly mmp'e" France thia summer • , .•
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, . Members and guests attend- ment in November 1961.
ed fllm, Dr. Peale w.. asked
There will be a displa of ma- • mg we•e Mrs. Fred Batey, Mrs. He " a Navy veteran and a what be thnugbt 0) the pictu.,,
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R. F. _Bryant. Rev. Mrs. Ach· member of the American Leg- "Some of tho scenea are ••
and the Centennial book, " A 1s~h Miller, Mrs. Howard Bur- 10r, Post 80 at C•bin Creek.
realistic and \he sets ,. perle&lt;'!
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sale al $5.00 per copy. This is a Edgar Layne, Mrs. Clllyton Ath- The New Haven Town Cuun- S~eel in Syra,, 1,., New Yoct.,'·
history of secession and the ey, Mrs. E. c. Riddle, Mr. and eli met Monday evening for a b. oaid.
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Civil War in
. . . Mrs. Otha L•evmg, Mr. and 1 regular meeting at the city
Western Vtrgm~a Mrs. Bernard Lieving, Mr. and building with the mayor F. C. ..The story ~~ ~lcurate ln gel'!h' h tthhe yethars 1hBOO • th1863, tn Mrs. Ralph Sayre Mr. and Reichert
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The .:ook Ls netther Sharry, Mr. an-.~ Mrs. Tom Hoff- present
Btd that's th-E&gt; wat it hapexor.ed l wdl, but to the United Stale!! must
.nu tary nor .
man and Tommy Mrs. Roy i Mr Q c Hall Mr T Hen- in real life when Iwtole the :...1,,k ·1 go the honor of having built what
to ,~:- ~ts ~ove:;;.ge
. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles drtck~ and Mr. Giimo~e ~~ the "I• &amp;Old more than 2 mHiion seems to be the world's most eta ..
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ac VI_ le:;
e story lS Weaver and Charles and Ran- Appalachian Power Co. met ~OPle!t and. was called 'the Pe&amp;le- tic spaceship.
cor- dy , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bum- witt the member, for the pur· ;;:'
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J. M. Thornton, vice
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Mrs. Ben Neutzllng will
Friday morning, May 24,
dlo, concerning lite sale.
in~. "lth the aa1e will he Mrs.
Charles Hayes,, Mrs.
Young, Mrs. Millnn Rouah,
Mason Fbher, Mrs. Paul
Mrs. T. A. HamJesay, Mrs.
Neulzllng, Mra. Ernest
Mrs. Wildermuth, Mrs.
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the girls which the Umt
sponsormg to gtrls stale.
Mrs. NeutzUng was named to
have cberge of placing AuxiUThe _Jleds showed tbelr disp!eas- Crew 8ft~ ~ta Carpenter whose ary markers on aves or deand towelll tuition
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Jger Fred Hutchmson could sum· who will ~Y their own tuition ported that Elsie ·Hart
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31, UO a. m.; Elllo West VJt.
Eighth Grade. students !tom read by Chris Tompklna eon- rewa ~at ~liOn elu&amp;- lltadbur)'t p 1 ,a 1 · Moinrey ilinia up 112, 3120 r. m.; W_..
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eluded tile mornini program. ea, and
:lite club, dlrectetl Jo Smith, a - :u,bUoot: er• dOwn 33, S:!O a, ln.; JoeY
i1urY were guests oltbe Jlmlor The relnllnder of the I!IIJttl)bg by Mn.
~ Sw..tcbl!(lli!t, Wlnona Mfabt. CUJ1act &amp;11oft, QloUn down 33, 4:e a. IlL; Ja.
ll1sh atudent body.
was spent ·in 20 mll!Ute elau and the band ~ by )Jr. Gloria
Btumenauer
Palty Cl up 33, $ a. m:: CraJa M.
Activities begon with a pro- periods. Guesll were accompan- Ron Woltz, in oeveral vocal and llAIIub, PlWla Bn BeCky doWn 34, 2:10 p. m.; Raveilfo
gram conducted by tbe Pom- lad b.Y atudeoto.
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. Ci'lep kOnaJd 'taylor ' DolliJd w~ down M, 8:35 p, ID.) Asi
eroy Junior High achool Student In 'file alternooo, vlsl1ors re- Students !tom illdlml :were ~b-, tmJ Jly...U', ~lh dol"' M, 11:10 p. m.; J. ~
COLm.IIIUS &lt;UPII _ Clot. lives pessed 1 bW to lighteD..,. ........, fund pradlcally .,. Council. The fla&amp; salute waaled glsterad foc their next year's Nathan Arnold, Mlcbael ~ Mowery and William Morrll. l4\lla up 34, 4:45 a. m.; Quoell
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A llhodts' record $1! bll employmeot compensatioo bone- ciJonied.
by Jim Andoroon and Eddie work, conducted by Supt. C. S. ton, Lyle llhv:Jatr, Alan ~ Sall•boJrY' Rcliert Arnold ·Lu- cfty dowo 34, S:liS a. m.
u:e"budgot came ouC .,j ~ fill _ IIDOiher p0Ucy IIIUIIlft - Actloa oo U.. jnduJtrla1 de- ' llaer. Marilyn M?"re• president GibbS and ptinelpa!s Howard dell, Sanllra Beat, Wlllord BliP, ciiJt !IYad!baW, JeBDble ~. llllllpolll Dim _ .Walter
,.,. Filion"" Qlmmll\11 'Vir· by 111 8?-14 vote over Democratic velopmellt plan eame after two of Student Council, gave a weJ. Knight and James A. DiehL
Mic~el Hooper, David Leach, Vlratnll Curmlngllam,
l!ougland dOWD J :IG p. m.; 10o
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un&lt;han«ed Wednetdly protests.
days of booriDil on a rewrltlell eome and mtrnducad other ol- Entertainment . In the alter- llarbllra Steffel, Llllda Sliam- liiXOll Diana. £biiD, Joy~ tv- lve down I'LIO p m . R 8.
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Only chBII&amp;OI made ill the IUS. version wbmlllad after &amp;eVOD licers.
. .1101111 pre!ll'am included tumb- blin, Rebert Wb*ley, Ollr!GI 8lli 'ROtlneJ ~lJ l)lire!lll ao% orth n ~ I•Q ., m•WIIo
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COIIIlllittee rtCO!Dmendad page appropriatloll!l bill Wert weeks stull, in subcommittee.
A sldl titlad "Search For Wild- !Ina by the bO)'s physical edUct· llbmlgon, Ronnlo
JonM,J&gt;atty Ltllhelt, Bill Lwlf.
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puS81f of Rbodel' nqueall lor omall amount!, leavinJ tbe total Tbe proposal would create_~~
Hatfield, Phy!Us . Markin, ""·
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fwd. Robert Mamt, Opal _Of. lndlalla up 8:110 a. m• .
I'WI tbe llall for tile expenditures of $1.JM,SOO,ooo P"" Department of Development ~
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-·~IIIII, Jewen Price,
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two
IN vote posed from file state's aeneral a fio•odng coiJIJJilssion e-wthy
Stonley
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Diana
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KMawlul Bl¥er - Lillie Jill!.
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during
ered to loan money raised from
according to music teacher Frlasa wu eliCted ptelldent of betll 'Carl Sauvage Debra
down ~ S::IO P• m.;
bleb\ made • number of mlrevenue bonds to Industry for
Mrs .. Maurita Miller.
lilt ()rdnall(!e . SChool . J'art11t s~ Merlin
Ber- Ulla &amp;heater up _Mai'mel 1::10
:,r ch~ea
rejleted fltmO.
new laollitles ill tbe otate.
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. Mrs. Lee Lee said tho;"' tak· Tucher'&amp; AUOclatloll for the neBI
Mary KI~ID ;and p. 111 .; llelpel down ~
11111 lor addltiODll
cratlc demJndll
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mg part !tom Lellrl waD be Toacber•s Auoc:iatlon lor the Gertrude Klelll.
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Passage of the unemployment
Mark Beegle, Melody Beegle, 11183-64 school ;yaar. Elected to
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Winfield 8:20 p, m.; Helen z.
compensation bill •came as exRhonda Braden, Jenny Da•l8, serve with Mr. Friesz was Earl
up Winfield 11:15 p.m.; MettW
1'ht committee'&amp; action open5
Batenol BOBpltal
pe&lt;:ted after the Repobllcan ma·
Eddie Finley, Georae Norris, Henry, Jr., vice ~~ttsldtDI;
dowo Wlnfleld 2'35 o. m.; llobtbe Wl'1 for o vote by the House
jority bad tilled seven attempts A selected group of elemen· Steve Shuler, Larry Tibbs, Pea· Hoel Carder, aecretary and
or1 W. Lta dri. Wbifleld &amp;:Ill
on the appropriatlo.. ball next Among th... who enterad to keep liberallJed benefit provi· tary vocal music student. wlll gy Yonker IIlli Sandra Tay· Dooal4 Waldie, treasurer. Tbe
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'l'uosda1 or Weclnesday. P...ga Holzer hospital ill the pMt 24 slono in the bill. Tbe provisions be featured April 30 at 8 P· m. lor.
new officers wlll be lnlt&amp;Ued • t i - - - - - - - . , . . . - - 1
wu QIUrell ill lbe GOP-dOminat· hours were Mrs. Fred C. were put into the Jaw by the In a eounty v~l m"':'ic festival
the May PTA meetinS. Cbosllll
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Crouse, Rt. I Gallipuli8, Mrs. Democratie&gt;&lt;:Olllro!led 103rd Gen- at Pomeroy JUnior High school.
d. La D
as representatives· of tbe achool 23.16, Pt. Pleasant 25.211, Hinton
Lavada A Myen Rio Grande,
Asoembly 10 1959
Among tt.e students to take Tues ay
st ay
PTA to alleod County Council 14.75, Kanawha Falls 2.11 fall. Pfc. Hatcilier Going
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Expoclad tD come up for • vot~ Henry &amp;tcllinso~, Rl. 1 Pat· er;,. roposal now goes to the p'" in the tntlsle festival are Tuesday, April 30, 18 .the last meetlnp were L!aweU Jewall, in&amp;• Charleston 18.12, otatlonary. To SHAPE pariJ
at the oame Ume was Rllodes riot, Mra. Edward G. Freeman, Senate P
fifth and sixth grade pupils day lor filing appllcaUons lot Charlu Clark IIICI DaiiDawiOII. G Ia g e rtdlnpt Ga!Upolla
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industriol development pian, Cbellhire, Rev. Milo Moore, Rt. Rep~bllcan baclo!rs of the hill- from Cheater, llarrlsonville payments lor the 196! market•
dam IU, 21.2, tunolhg 30 feel Pic. Nancy Lee
which was ;'I!COmmended lor I Virlton Cecil A. Birchfield, led by Industry and Laber Com- and Letart.
ing year under the wnol poy•
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on rollers, POmeroy • Masoll daullblel' of Mr. and Mra.
p161all' Wednesday night by • Galli ru; Forry Donald N .
Ch 1 n William w Mil Mrs Paul Nease vocal in- ment program Wayne Chase,
WJN AWAIUJII
Londoit, Marmet and Winfield er Mll!lulol, Rock SL, p~,..,
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1H vote of the How Transpor· su:Ordner No~ llaven w: ~· ee R~,~~
'd lner~ased atruct~r at Chester: said Cathy chairman, Agricultural Stahl!· PT. PLEASANT The dallls were on the· sllla.
baa betn 1111Jne&lt;1 to lht
tatlon and Comm..eo Committee. Vo., Brian 's. McKinney,' 304 :~an~ .; ~o~bu~:Os provided Baer, Linda Baer, Jenny O.an , lzation and Conservation Com• Colonel Chari~ Lewis Chaptl!r, lloal movtmtllll;
Signal Batlllloa, SHAPE
Tli!htn Boodlll
Spring Avo., Pomeroy, Miss b Pu.! bUI would brillg $60 mll· Karen Griffith, Nancy Karr , mittee, (Meigs) reminded grow- Daughters of the American Ob1o River - OVEC up U, q.._rters, Pari!, FronC&lt;I.
Earlier in the day repronntabell Potll Sy acuse Mrs Y
ash ch
ill th Hey Karr Dtsna Lodwlch, Ei- ers today.
Revolutlnn, have pre8e!tted 1:35 p. m.; Ftanklln Pleree up
1;:ul J on.;. ~ Hill, Mrs: ~on m:;•;bi en! r"r to e nore Michael Louise Michael. The payments - to be made Miss Dottle KlaoU, Pt. Pleasant 14, 2:50p.m.; !'orsytllla up 14, For het s~ weeks basic traltlEddie • Monn'erin , Jackson, ~~
ld e;::e un,P..saJ would TimmY Wo!le'and Bobby Woods, this summer - will.eover sborn HJgb School; Miss Carol Jent• 1:25 p. m.; N•w Mattinsv!Ue ~ last Aptll, she was us!goed
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Mr Julia B Alb
Jackson . ey 08
pr
sale will take part.
wool and un•horn lambs mar· ln•, llannan High and Gay Cart- up 14, 12:15 a.m.; Pblllp Sporn ro Ft. McCI~Uan. Ala. At .Ft.
Wll~: G Ro~lson' Jackson' ra•se file fund 10 ~
Students
who
will
participate
keted during the 12 • month wright, Wahama Hillb SchOOl, up 14, 1:40 a,m.; DIXIe down Gordon, .Ga. sbe was entOllad
1 Ko.:elh ·v. Shattuck, Jackson: level ol ~!10 ~ ':'ecot;'d 10..; of11 rrom Harrisonville are Marilyn period, April I, 11162, through with the DAR Good . CIURna 14, 4:06a.m.; Ra)lflloDd Salveliln the Sigilli! Corps tralnlnilh
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Everett D. Phillips, Rt. 1 Wells- now stan ' a a
Alkire, Linda Cotterill, Kathy March 31 o! thl! year. Lliter awarda lor file yoar.
down 14, 1:40 a. m.; Albetl teletype and sl\'llcbbnar4, alter
... . .. .. APRIL :14 .. . - .... too Mrs Joseph E. Hill, Sr., $73 mllllon.
Gllkey, Donna llaning, connie marketings will be eligible lor
.
Boldne up 15,2:05 a. m.; lleav· which she was as~lgnad to FL
lro~ton jameo G. Windle, Ill,
payments for the 11162 market- IERV&amp;I M HOSTESII
er up 17, S:SI a.m.: Walter Wll- Bltcble,_ Md. in aimllar Vltlrk.
The Wildwood Garden C Ju b Ra
'wood w Va Mra nonWI
loaoe public forest land for min- ing year. which began April I, WASHINGTON &lt;UPn - :Mn. Uamson up 19, 1:06 p. m.: CIS Pic. llatcher has been on a 12
will meet Wedrnt: aiK1 p. ':; ldv~na
Rav~.;.wood W.
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era! ~!oration. The commit- 1963. Program payments on Ewaia:e Sbrlvef, U.. l?resldenl'• ND. 5 and No. 3 down 19, 1 day leave wllli her patents. Sbe
at the home of
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tee will notify the Ohio Farm wool and JambS wlll not be sister, willsuboUtulllor lint lady a.m. ; Robert Reed up 19, 8:55 left today for McGuire Air
HarriS, Wetqat St., "'
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MIIIOI• Hou&lt;lashelt 0 eo-~~...
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!ins of Its opposition, and to an application whil' h is aupport· 1hoote11 durlea tbe Washlllllo" 8:30 a. m.; L. W.. Sweet dOwn there Will leave Friday I•
'";;. Middl
LiterarY Club Mra. Robert Kay Wilson, Ma·
alert other groups in Meigs Jed with ali the necesaary sales vl.oil of Grand llucheso Charlollo 21. 5:511 a; ~·i Jetty .Bosworth France lor the dUtaUon of h&amp;
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wiU IIIOIJt we::..da&gt; aftemoon •BOO, w. va., daughter, 11:63
County concerning this ball.
of Luxombolara liOXI week. .. down 21, uo a. m. , Oiemnn eDIIstment.
funds lor ochool old

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Mrs. Harold Sauer, Middleport W, Blaka, Barllord, W. Va., Mrs Bertha Koehler Weaver
Rt. 1. Mrs. Jlllllt!ti Tilua will cJauehter, 11 ::10 a. m: W~ 71 a ~esident of816 Sec:rind Ave: This ] onft of a new series of in(ormative reporia
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~ave lbe progrlln With mem- day. Join, Merrill SJu?ver, RL G~IUpulis, diad at 11 p. m·. Wed·
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ilel'l ~inll to roll el1l IIJ Bid":!,~auahter •· 2.1° •· m. nesday in Holzet hooplt;a1, ,whore
narntn« a Promlnllll POIIIICII W«&lt; -~·
she had been a palienf since
\l'igure."
Patienta ~Jachergad March z. She had been ' i!) fail·
APRIL Z5
Jncludad WiDiam Lucus Steve Jog bealth since November 1961
The WSCS of the Mlnetsvllle Jlyen, Mn. 11aro1c1 'na~mpson, IIICI her condition had . been
\lelhodlst Church will baVt a Mrs Ethel McKibben, Mrs. oerious foc a monlh.
.
rummage die at 1111 DIVJ&amp;. ~Edwards, Mrs. Edward F. Mra. Weaver was horn Sept.
_)llarner batlklln&amp;. '!1RirldaJ, frl. Nu", Mrs. Ira GaUoway, Cecil S~ 181M at Pomoroy, daughte_r
,. , _,. ,/ lay and Saturday.
Hoi!*'"'• MllfAIII llulull, Mrs. o. the Jato Henry and Christi·
Da- Mltcbell, Smith Hendar- ana Schwarz Koehler. Her matAPIUL :II
SOD, Mn. J - c. Pauley, riage to Charles W. Weaver of
The Past Matrons of Evan- Randall Milhl Rickie Tucker Gallipolis took place Spt. 6,
?elln&lt;! Chopter, OEI will meet Terri Aoll
114 r .: 1901i, at the borne of her parFriday evening at 7:110 P· m. al James Cook, Jolua Hendarson. enu. Mr. Weaver, retlrad chief
lhe hoDie of Mrs. Wlllll lirJ,. M Jack Calloway Mn. Sam engineer of the Galllpulis State
!auny with Mrs. a.&amp;rloa 11mLoreoiO o..:W, Mrs. Institute, diad 'llec. 20, 1959.
oott &amp;t!!lstln&amp; hootelt.
McDaniel and infant Two daughters who survive
daugbiAtr
are Mrs. Selwyn (Helma) While
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·'Amao« ADJag
of Gallipolis, and Mrs. Arthur
Mad leport oppy
Aceordlni to the midnight ..,. H. (Anna Louise) Smith of Sa·
Days Are May 24-25 port o1 tho nurslnf depai bnenl, lem, 0. There are two grand.._
Da
those paUtnlt who were listed children end one great grand·•ne annual Poppy
Y oale 11 fair included Joha D. Wick- son. A aurvlving sister is Miss
· was set lor May 3&amp; and 25 at nne Mill Mary Alban Walter Nettie Koelaler of Pomeroy.
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Mrs. Joseph Bbackbum, Four oiatets ~d two brothers
ne" Poll, AmaticaD Legion Bryan McKinney, M I c h a e I preceded ber an death.
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Mrs. Weaver was a member
'teld .......y oVBDID8 a1 .... ~·•
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Met"·•· t h rch th
h 11 'lh Mn. Golda Mourning Byers, Ora A. Hill, Mrs. E o race
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a
t In charge
' 11o11ek Mrs. Geofle P. Smith, Women's Socaety ol Chrastian
~ ~ileen Sear~ end Mrs. Mrs. Mollie Marks, Mrs. Stew- Service, and Gallipolis Chapter,
MouniliJc were namad oo-&lt;halt· art Zirkle, Mrs. Paul Bartee, Order of Eastern Star.
men lor the annual POppy sale Harvey Hutthlnson and BiUy Services will be held at 2 p.
ond the
voted to pur· Blaine_
m. Saturday at the Waugb-Hal·
chase a
for tbe Middl• One unit of blood """ admln- ley-Wood Funeral home .. Rev.
· 1 islored at the hospital on Wed- Hughey Jones wall ofllclate,
\)01'1 Roadsid e Park Memoraa ·
b · 1 ·11 be · p · Str t
New officers for the coming nesdaY.
aud uraa wa . ID me ee
vear wllJ be elecled at the next
Cemetery. Ftaends may call at
ling Tbe group voted ID
the [uneral home from 2 w 4
meey
for
.
repair
of
a
TV
at
the
Riley
Fry
Dies
and
7 to 9 p. m. ~rlday.
pa
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bearers will be K e I t h
I n W est Columb18
oounty !tome.
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Su'te St n1e Folden Morris
CbiJdren
the Me1g1 ~~r\
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aGarland
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Gittlngbam,
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IIi)' at a perty held prior to servlcea for Raley ~ward ~ H. W. llellonry and Amyl Haltile meeting. Gamea were
61, of West Coiumb a will
felt.
od and re~roo~mtenls
held P'raday at 2 p, m. at Fog·
d Ire
Funeral Home. Mr. fU.
cream :~·
Tuesday at home. He
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born at Letart, W. Va.,

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Eighth Grade. students !tom read by Chris Tompklna eon- rewa ~at ~liOn elu&amp;- lltadbur)'t p 1 ,a 1 · Moinrey ilinia up 112, 3120 r. m.; W_..
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eluded tile mornini program. ea, and
:lite club, dlrectetl Jo Smith, a - :u,bUoot: er• dOwn 33, S:!O a, ln.; JoeY
i1urY were guests oltbe Jlmlor The relnllnder of the I!IIJttl)bg by Mn.
~ Sw..tcbl!(lli!t, Wlnona Mfabt. CUJ1act &amp;11oft, QloUn down 33, 4:e a. IlL; Ja.
ll1sh atudent body.
was spent ·in 20 mll!Ute elau and the band ~ by )Jr. Gloria
Btumenauer
Palty Cl up 33, $ a. m:: CraJa M.
Activities begon with a pro- periods. Guesll were accompan- Ron Woltz, in oeveral vocal and llAIIub, PlWla Bn BeCky doWn 34, 2:10 p. m.; Raveilfo
gram conducted by tbe Pom- lad b.Y atudeoto.
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. Ci'lep kOnaJd 'taylor ' DolliJd w~ down M, 8:35 p, ID.) Asi
eroy Junior High achool Student In 'file alternooo, vlsl1ors re- Students !tom illdlml :were ~b-, tmJ Jly...U', ~lh dol"' M, 11:10 p. m.; J. ~
COLm.IIIUS &lt;UPII _ Clot. lives pessed 1 bW to lighteD..,. ........, fund pradlcally .,. Council. The fla&amp; salute waaled glsterad foc their next year's Nathan Arnold, Mlcbael ~ Mowery and William Morrll. l4\lla up 34, 4:45 a. m.; Quoell
Jo
A llhodts' record $1! bll employmeot compensatioo bone- ciJonied.
by Jim Andoroon and Eddie work, conducted by Supt. C. S. ton, Lyle llhv:Jatr, Alan ~ Sall•boJrY' Rcliert Arnold ·Lu- cfty dowo 34, S:liS a. m.
u:e"budgot came ouC .,j ~ fill _ IIDOiher p0Ucy IIIUIIlft - Actloa oo U.. jnduJtrla1 de- ' llaer. Marilyn M?"re• president GibbS and ptinelpa!s Howard dell, Sanllra Beat, Wlllord BliP, ciiJt !IYad!baW, JeBDble ~. llllllpolll Dim _ .Walter
,.,. Filion"" Qlmmll\11 'Vir· by 111 8?-14 vote over Democratic velopmellt plan eame after two of Student Council, gave a weJ. Knight and James A. DiehL
Mic~el Hooper, David Leach, Vlratnll Curmlngllam,
l!ougland dOWD J :IG p. m.; 10o
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un&lt;han«ed Wednetdly protests.
days of booriDil on a rewrltlell eome and mtrnducad other ol- Entertainment . In the alter- llarbllra Steffel, Llllda Sliam- liiXOll Diana. £biiD, Joy~ tv- lve down I'LIO p m . R 8.
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Only chBII&amp;OI made ill the IUS. version wbmlllad after &amp;eVOD licers.
. .1101111 pre!ll'am included tumb- blin, Rebert Wb*ley, Ollr!GI 8lli 'ROtlneJ ~lJ l)lire!lll ao% orth n ~ I•Q ., m•WIIo
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COIIIlllittee rtCO!Dmendad page appropriatloll!l bill Wert weeks stull, in subcommittee.
A sldl titlad "Search For Wild- !Ina by the bO)'s physical edUct· llbmlgon, Ronnlo
JonM,J&gt;atty Ltllhelt, Bill Lwlf.
m.j
puS81f of Rbodel' nqueall lor omall amount!, leavinJ tbe total Tbe proposal would create_~~
Hatfield, Phy!Us . Markin, ""·
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fwd. Robert Mamt, Opal _Of. lndlalla up 8:110 a. m• .
I'WI tbe llall for tile expenditures of $1.JM,SOO,ooo P"" Department of Development ~
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-·~IIIII, Jewen Price,
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IN vote posed from file state's aeneral a fio•odng coiJIJJilssion e-wthy
Stonley
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Diana
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KMawlul Bl¥er - Lillie Jill!.
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during
ered to loan money raised from
according to music teacher Frlasa wu eliCted ptelldent of betll 'Carl Sauvage Debra
down ~ S::IO P• m.;
bleb\ made • number of mlrevenue bonds to Industry for
Mrs .. Maurita Miller.
lilt ()rdnall(!e . SChool . J'art11t s~ Merlin
Ber- Ulla &amp;heater up _Mai'mel 1::10
:,r ch~ea
rejleted fltmO.
new laollitles ill tbe otate.
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. Mrs. Lee Lee said tho;"' tak· Tucher'&amp; AUOclatloll for the neBI
Mary KI~ID ;and p. 111 .; llelpel down ~
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cratlc demJndll
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mg part !tom Lellrl waD be Toacber•s Auoc:iatlon lor the Gertrude Klelll.
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Passage of the unemployment
Mark Beegle, Melody Beegle, 11183-64 school ;yaar. Elected to
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Winfield 8:20 p, m.; Helen z.
compensation bill •came as exRhonda Braden, Jenny Da•l8, serve with Mr. Friesz was Earl
up Winfield 11:15 p.m.; MettW
1'ht committee'&amp; action open5
Batenol BOBpltal
pe&lt;:ted after the Repobllcan ma·
Eddie Finley, Georae Norris, Henry, Jr., vice ~~ttsldtDI;
dowo Wlnfleld 2'35 o. m.; llobtbe Wl'1 for o vote by the House
jority bad tilled seven attempts A selected group of elemen· Steve Shuler, Larry Tibbs, Pea· Hoel Carder, aecretary and
or1 W. Lta dri. Wbifleld &amp;:Ill
on the appropriatlo.. ball next Among th... who enterad to keep liberallJed benefit provi· tary vocal music student. wlll gy Yonker IIlli Sandra Tay· Dooal4 Waldie, treasurer. Tbe
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'l'uosda1 or Weclnesday. P...ga Holzer hospital ill the pMt 24 slono in the bill. Tbe provisions be featured April 30 at 8 P· m. lor.
new officers wlll be lnlt&amp;Ued • t i - - - - - - - . , . . . - - 1
wu QIUrell ill lbe GOP-dOminat· hours were Mrs. Fred C. were put into the Jaw by the In a eounty v~l m"':'ic festival
the May PTA meetinS. Cbosllll
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ed assembly.
Crouse, Rt. I Gallipuli8, Mrs. Democratie&gt;&lt;:Olllro!led 103rd Gen- at Pomeroy JUnior High school.
d. La D
as representatives· of tbe achool 23.16, Pt. Pleasant 25.211, Hinton
Lavada A Myen Rio Grande,
Asoembly 10 1959
Among tt.e students to take Tues ay
st ay
PTA to alleod County Council 14.75, Kanawha Falls 2.11 fall. Pfc. Hatcilier Going
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Expoclad tD come up for • vot~ Henry &amp;tcllinso~, Rl. 1 Pat· er;,. roposal now goes to the p'" in the tntlsle festival are Tuesday, April 30, 18 .the last meetlnp were L!aweU Jewall, in&amp;• Charleston 18.12, otatlonary. To SHAPE pariJ
at the oame Ume was Rllodes riot, Mra. Edward G. Freeman, Senate P
fifth and sixth grade pupils day lor filing appllcaUons lot Charlu Clark IIICI DaiiDawiOII. G Ia g e rtdlnpt Ga!Upolla
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dam IU, 21.2, tunolhg 30 feel Pic. Nancy Lee
which was ;'I!COmmended lor I Virlton Cecil A. Birchfield, led by Industry and Laber Com- and Letart.
ing year under the wnol poy•
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on rollers, POmeroy • Masoll daullblel' of Mr. and Mra.
p161all' Wednesday night by • Galli ru; Forry Donald N .
Ch 1 n William w Mil Mrs Paul Nease vocal in- ment program Wayne Chase,
WJN AWAIUJII
Londoit, Marmet and Winfield er Mll!lulol, Rock SL, p~,..,
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1H vote of the How Transpor· su:Ordner No~ llaven w: ~· ee R~,~~
'd lner~ased atruct~r at Chester: said Cathy chairman, Agricultural Stahl!· PT. PLEASANT The dallls were on the· sllla.
baa betn 1111Jne&lt;1 to lht
tatlon and Comm..eo Committee. Vo., Brian 's. McKinney,' 304 :~an~ .; ~o~bu~:Os provided Baer, Linda Baer, Jenny O.an , lzation and Conservation Com• Colonel Chari~ Lewis Chaptl!r, lloal movtmtllll;
Signal Batlllloa, SHAPE
Tli!htn Boodlll
Spring Avo., Pomeroy, Miss b Pu.! bUI would brillg $60 mll· Karen Griffith, Nancy Karr , mittee, (Meigs) reminded grow- Daughters of the American Ob1o River - OVEC up U, q.._rters, Pari!, FronC&lt;I.
Earlier in the day repronntabell Potll Sy acuse Mrs Y
ash ch
ill th Hey Karr Dtsna Lodwlch, Ei- ers today.
Revolutlnn, have pre8e!tted 1:35 p. m.; Ftanklln Pleree up
1;:ul J on.;. ~ Hill, Mrs: ~on m:;•;bi en! r"r to e nore Michael Louise Michael. The payments - to be made Miss Dottle KlaoU, Pt. Pleasant 14, 2:50p.m.; !'orsytllla up 14, For het s~ weeks basic traltlEddie • Monn'erin , Jackson, ~~
ld e;::e un,P..saJ would TimmY Wo!le'and Bobby Woods, this summer - will.eover sborn HJgb School; Miss Carol Jent• 1:25 p. m.; N•w Mattinsv!Ue ~ last Aptll, she was us!goed
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Mr Julia B Alb
Jackson . ey 08
pr
sale will take part.
wool and un•horn lambs mar· ln•, llannan High and Gay Cart- up 14, 12:15 a.m.; Pblllp Sporn ro Ft. McCI~Uan. Ala. At .Ft.
Wll~: G Ro~lson' Jackson' ra•se file fund 10 ~
Students
who
will
participate
keted during the 12 • month wright, Wahama Hillb SchOOl, up 14, 1:40 a,m.; DIXIe down Gordon, .Ga. sbe was entOllad
1 Ko.:elh ·v. Shattuck, Jackson: level ol ~!10 ~ ':'ecot;'d 10..; of11 rrom Harrisonville are Marilyn period, April I, 11162, through with the DAR Good . CIURna 14, 4:06a.m.; Ra)lflloDd Salveliln the Sigilli! Corps tralnlnilh
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Everett D. Phillips, Rt. 1 Wells- now stan ' a a
Alkire, Linda Cotterill, Kathy March 31 o! thl! year. Lliter awarda lor file yoar.
down 14, 1:40 a. m.; Albetl teletype and sl\'llcbbnar4, alter
... . .. .. APRIL :14 .. . - .... too Mrs Joseph E. Hill, Sr., $73 mllllon.
Gllkey, Donna llaning, connie marketings will be eligible lor
.
Boldne up 15,2:05 a. m.; lleav· which she was as~lgnad to FL
lro~ton jameo G. Windle, Ill,
payments for the 11162 market- IERV&amp;I M HOSTESII
er up 17, S:SI a.m.: Walter Wll- Bltcble,_ Md. in aimllar Vltlrk.
The Wildwood Garden C Ju b Ra
'wood w Va Mra nonWI
loaoe public forest land for min- ing year. which began April I, WASHINGTON &lt;UPn - :Mn. Uamson up 19, 1:06 p. m.: CIS Pic. llatcher has been on a 12
will meet Wedrnt: aiK1 p. ':; ldv~na
Rav~.;.wood W.
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era! ~!oration. The commit- 1963. Program payments on Ewaia:e Sbrlvef, U.. l?resldenl'• ND. 5 and No. 3 down 19, 1 day leave wllli her patents. Sbe
at the home of
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tee will notify the Ohio Farm wool and JambS wlll not be sister, willsuboUtulllor lint lady a.m. ; Robert Reed up 19, 8:55 left today for McGuire Air
HarriS, Wetqat St., "'
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MIIIOI• Hou&lt;lashelt 0 eo-~~...
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!ins of Its opposition, and to an application whil' h is aupport· 1hoote11 durlea tbe Washlllllo" 8:30 a. m.; L. W.. Sweet dOwn there Will leave Friday I•
'";;. Middl
LiterarY Club Mra. Robert Kay Wilson, Ma·
alert other groups in Meigs Jed with ali the necesaary sales vl.oil of Grand llucheso Charlollo 21. 5:511 a; ~·i Jetty .Bosworth France lor the dUtaUon of h&amp;
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wiU IIIOIJt we::..da&gt; aftemoon •BOO, w. va., daughter, 11:63
County concerning this ball.
of Luxombolara liOXI week. .. down 21, uo a. m. , Oiemnn eDIIstment.
funds lor ochool old

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Mrs. Harold Sauer, Middleport W, Blaka, Barllord, W. Va., Mrs Bertha Koehler Weaver
Rt. 1. Mrs. Jlllllt!ti Tilua will cJauehter, 11 ::10 a. m: W~ 71 a ~esident of816 Sec:rind Ave: This ] onft of a new series of in(ormative reporia
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~ave lbe progrlln With mem- day. Join, Merrill SJu?ver, RL G~IUpulis, diad at 11 p. m·. Wed·
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ilel'l ~inll to roll el1l IIJ Bid":!,~auahter •· 2.1° •· m. nesday in Holzet hooplt;a1, ,whore
narntn« a Promlnllll POIIIICII W«&lt; -~·
she had been a palienf since
\l'igure."
Patienta ~Jachergad March z. She had been ' i!) fail·
APRIL Z5
Jncludad WiDiam Lucus Steve Jog bealth since November 1961
The WSCS of the Mlnetsvllle Jlyen, Mn. 11aro1c1 'na~mpson, IIICI her condition had . been
\lelhodlst Church will baVt a Mrs Ethel McKibben, Mrs. oerious foc a monlh.
.
rummage die at 1111 DIVJ&amp;. ~Edwards, Mrs. Edward F. Mra. Weaver was horn Sept.
_)llarner batlklln&amp;. '!1RirldaJ, frl. Nu", Mrs. Ira GaUoway, Cecil S~ 181M at Pomoroy, daughte_r
,. , _,. ,/ lay and Saturday.
Hoi!*'"'• MllfAIII llulull, Mrs. o. the Jato Henry and Christi·
Da- Mltcbell, Smith Hendar- ana Schwarz Koehler. Her matAPIUL :II
SOD, Mn. J - c. Pauley, riage to Charles W. Weaver of
The Past Matrons of Evan- Randall Milhl Rickie Tucker Gallipolis took place Spt. 6,
?elln&lt;! Chopter, OEI will meet Terri Aoll
114 r .: 1901i, at the borne of her parFriday evening at 7:110 P· m. al James Cook, Jolua Hendarson. enu. Mr. Weaver, retlrad chief
lhe hoDie of Mrs. Wlllll lirJ,. M Jack Calloway Mn. Sam engineer of the Galllpulis State
!auny with Mrs. a.&amp;rloa 11mLoreoiO o..:W, Mrs. Institute, diad 'llec. 20, 1959.
oott &amp;t!!lstln&amp; hootelt.
McDaniel and infant Two daughters who survive
daugbiAtr
are Mrs. Selwyn (Helma) While
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p
·'Amao« ADJag
of Gallipolis, and Mrs. Arthur
Mad leport oppy
Aceordlni to the midnight ..,. H. (Anna Louise) Smith of Sa·
Days Are May 24-25 port o1 tho nurslnf depai bnenl, lem, 0. There are two grand.._
Da
those paUtnlt who were listed children end one great grand·•ne annual Poppy
Y oale 11 fair included Joha D. Wick- son. A aurvlving sister is Miss
· was set lor May 3&amp; and 25 at nne Mill Mary Alban Walter Nettie Koelaler of Pomeroy.
~=• ';,~~s!
Mrs. Joseph Bbackbum, Four oiatets ~d two brothers
ne" Poll, AmaticaD Legion Bryan McKinney, M I c h a e I preceded ber an death.
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Mrs. Weaver was a member
'teld .......y oVBDID8 a1 .... ~·•
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Met"·•· t h rch th
h 11 'lh Mn. Golda Mourning Byers, Ora A. Hill, Mrs. E o race
'."'"" c u .' e
a
t In charge
' 11o11ek Mrs. Geofle P. Smith, Women's Socaety ol Chrastian
~ ~ileen Sear~ end Mrs. Mrs. Mollie Marks, Mrs. Stew- Service, and Gallipolis Chapter,
MouniliJc were namad oo-&lt;halt· art Zirkle, Mrs. Paul Bartee, Order of Eastern Star.
men lor the annual POppy sale Harvey Hutthlnson and BiUy Services will be held at 2 p.
ond the
voted to pur· Blaine_
m. Saturday at the Waugb-Hal·
chase a
for tbe Middl• One unit of blood """ admln- ley-Wood Funeral home .. Rev.
· 1 islored at the hospital on Wed- Hughey Jones wall ofllclate,
\)01'1 Roadsid e Park Memoraa ·
b · 1 ·11 be · p · Str t
New officers for the coming nesdaY.
aud uraa wa . ID me ee
vear wllJ be elecled at the next
Cemetery. Ftaends may call at
ling Tbe group voted ID
the [uneral home from 2 w 4
meey
for
.
repair
of
a
TV
at
the
Riley
Fry
Dies
and
7 to 9 p. m. ~rlday.
pa
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bearers will be K e I t h
I n W est Columb18
oounty !tome.
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Su'te St n1e Folden Morris
CbiJdren
the Me1g1 ~~r\
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aGarland
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wereofguesta
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Gittlngbam,
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IIi)' at a perty held prior to servlcea for Raley ~ward ~ H. W. llellonry and Amyl Haltile meeting. Gamea were
61, of West Coiumb a will
felt.
od and re~roo~mtenls
held P'raday at 2 p, m. at Fog·
d Ire
Funeral Home. Mr. fU.
cream :~·
Tuesday at home. He
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n.
born at Letart, W. Va.,

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NYE VOLKSWAGON
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now ln 1250 hours, about 7

OPEN TILL 9:00P.M.

months Y
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now . Call,

or come in.
Southr•· .., .., RPautv Aradrmy

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30 N. Court Street
Athens, Ohio

All ~ptic Tank Cleaner.

rondition. Phone Wy 2-

3163.
4 24 3tc
FREEUsE - o-FO ur ·- -

4 24 6tc

Landmark Farm Bareaa
Pomeroy

shampooer with purcbase of
Blue Lustre Shampoo.
er's Furniture, Middleport.
4 23

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, April 28 at 1
Izaak Walton F'arm,
Che~te r _ Sponsored by
the -~~--~ ---oCht'ster Fire Department.
COTTON and wool rugs, one,
4 24 4tp , one a nd one half , and
yard. Lenna Brinker, Let.art II
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Spinet Piano
Must Sale!

25c. J ack 's Dairy Bar, Mid· [

SEE IT AT ...

dteport
4 23 6tc
REVIVAL at Hiland Chapel. Rl.
124, beginning May
26th. ·
Evangelist Rtv. Billy Watts. ·
Rev. E. E. Wedve1, Pastor . :

93rd Anniversary

Zerkle Transfer CQ.

SPECIALS!

MIDDLEPOII,T, 0.
Write or Phone

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For Det1ill

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Summers c.Sot~

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cancelled? Lost \'OW ope1 c.\or
Call WY 2·2!!6b.

Phon• 286-2104
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3 t

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1957 FORD CUSTOM "300"
dr. Sedan. V8 aut.om;:atic trans-

ELECTRIC ORGAN

mission . $295.00. Terry Knight
Hh Legion Terrace. Phone 1

Original Price $995.00

· WY :1-2392.
4 23 3tp '
~=cca"'u"'JCK 4 dor hardtop, just [
bad body work done. 1940
Chevrolet. Phone SH 2-4931 .
4 23 3
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JACK

SOHIO SERVICE

Fabric· Softener

PERSONAL SIZE

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40 INCH SPINET CONSOLE

Metropo!Uaa Motors

MaiD Street, Pomeroy

Pboae WY 2-3870
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WURLITZER PIANO
$593.00

SALESMAN Beasle\ Math
ews Athens, LY 3--4061

Jackson. 0.

I- - FOR

SA..,_LE=--ONE 4 wheel tractor wagon on
rubber. One John Deere Tr.icl-

Phone 286-2104

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SHOES

"WHERE YOU DO ALL YOUR SHQPPING
UNDER ONE ROOF"

KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS

NJCE 7 room farm home. Mod- ---A"U"'t"'1"''I"'O"N;;;E;;;E;;;R~-ern kitchen, furnace and
Complete Service
May have garden and chiekeo
Crf1t Bradford
4 2 3tc
privileges. Located 2 ·
Write, Pbaae or Coat.&lt;~
south of Harrisonville on
A. c. BRADFORD
risonville ~ Rutland road.
Racllle, Obfo
MARE PONY spotted brown
$50.00. Retired couple pre·
5 II Uc and white, 1' year old. New
ferecl. May be seen Saturday
and Sunday, April 21 _ 28 or I. 0 . McCOY, AUCTIONEER. saddle and bridle. Sell cheap.
oontact Mrs. Charles Haning, ICh.esb.r Ohio.
!h_rold E. llysefll, RuHUiandh,
18
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Oh10
4
371 Baldwin Drive, Lancast·
School.- across rom4 23 g31p
4 23
er: Ohio.
PHOTO COPYING Servtces. l-=c::-=;;:-~;;-;;;;:;:;;i
Union Ave., four
eopy any tetter or doeumenl FOR SALE OR RENT
house. modern buill-in kltch· '&gt;euler lnsurarlce, Pomeroy ' III:ANT ADS WUKK woaden
en, tile and hardwood Doors.
z 15 lfc
11eal for couple. Availab•lcle~.af~-~1""~:':0~~::~==-ll when you wisb IL bu) or oeU.
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4 23 3tc
FIVE ROOM house. Good conKleen _ Em . All Septic tank dition, water, garden. EsthCleaner. Ohlo Valley Pluimb·J er Anderson, Dexter, Ohio.
·In&amp;.
4• Jtl-30tp
MY 8·3466.
4 2 3tp

SiJUGGlloH

One set of 14 inch double
steel pull plows. One Herelord yearl ing bull. Thomas E.
Diddle, Racine, Phone VI 3·

2276.
4 2 3tc
CLEAN USED furniture, radios. 1

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FOR SALE: Farmette tractor
with 3-faal mowing machllle,
lawn mower, shovels, cuitivaton aDd disk: $%00. Abo,
Model F Farman tractor ..,
steel with 2 tum plows, mow·
lng machine, cutter bars:
.135. Bradley 11Dd Davis chain
saw, Ill-Inch cut, 2 chains,
$100. E. D. Johnson, R. D. 1,
Racine, Phone Wl 9-3081 aft.
er 4:30 p. m.
4 19 6
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FARMALL H tractor. · Good
condition. Priced reasonable.
For sale or trade for liveotock. Eldon Gaul, Chesler,
Ohlo.
4 2 6tp

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Forest Roo Bloek Co.
Phone Wl' Z..2167

Pomeroy, Oblo
3 27 301c

dleport. WY 2-3874.

Rutland, Side Hill and Dexter

2-4648.

4 2 3tc

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DAVY .IGNIS

$269°0
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e 825x20-10 Ply Super Gold Cup $49'95 '~:
e 825x20--10 Ply D-70 Nylon-'- $39· '~::
9,5

825x20-10 Ply Gold Cup Highway $46.95 ~::

·wholesale
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8:05 Sports
I:IS Stm-llown Sereaado
1:30 NIIJI
7:011 Slgn OJl
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1:111 llfWI
1:011 OoqultJ lble Time
t:ID !'IHa · .
1:3S Farm Work! Ne• .
1:40 RF0

Road. Finder please call SH ·•lasuranee fill . everr penqat
DOWNSTAIRS Apartment,
lllsbed. Phone WY 2-5187.

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REFRIGERATOR

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Upper Room Meditattoas 5:05 Travelln' Time
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5:30 NeWI
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6:00 News
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111:30 NIIJI
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lUI Sociai Secur11J . .
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POMEROY WY 2-2649
ers, $5.00 a month. We deliv"Antique Car" Pattern
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OFFER.S THE BEST
televisions , refigerat.ors. ran-~
er and keep 1n semce. w1
ges, washers and dryers, living's Store, Phone Wy 2-2~
CLAIR WOODI
Tall 16 oz. Water
PHONE
ing room and bedroom suites. I Glosses With Purchase
4 2 3tc
CHESTER 985-2145 .
James Stewan, Hat't.ford, W You get 1 gta.&lt;s free each
time you purchase 10 gal- HOUSE for rent. Four rooms
l2-6-25tt
Ya .. Phone 773·5719.
and bath. Lincoln Hetghts. l ~l]mftil~FQ~~~~~i
4 2 l2tp Ions of gasoline or more, or
a combination oil change
phone WY 2·3575 after 5 o'·l ·
Contractors. Dry
DAVENPORT and cha :r,
and tube
clock.
4 ?.'! tic well and cement work. Free
Startjob.
A Sot Nowl
table, I gas heal&lt;r. Can be I
~====::--:~---estimates. Frank G. Roush,
seen at 24% Plum St., $5.00 I
UNFURNISHED Home, 4 room Martin Hotel, Pomeroy.
each. Ph. WY 2~32 16 or WY 2·
Super Service Station
and bath. 1650 Lincoln Hgts.
4 2 3tc
lll67.
4 2 3tc Open 24 Hours WY 2·9932
Phone WY Z-38.&lt;.
FOR 1955 to t959 l'm~fR~~c":;'cl;'I~ ~ FrVF.RriilMSO:rutbai4 19 etc
LOST &amp; FOUND
, Plymouth for sale, $15.00.1 SINCER SEWING
ROOMS and bath,
Al•o hnb •. aps lor l4 in. wheel sales and Stl vice. The
Door apartment. 237 Mulber· J.OST - I white pig, weight 100
INSURANC=:E:___
f('f &lt;:Hme model car. We live ric Shop, 115 W. Second,
ry A.ve. Phone WY ?.-2133.
ll&gt;. N. H. Rose , Minersville.
IMPS
_ close to Wilsoo Texaco Sta· meroy, ~ :1-2284.
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4 10
Phone WY 2-6710.
BARNES
S
ON lnJut·
lion. Mac&lt; Stewart, Mason, BUY TilE BEST. Complete
4 24 3tp once Agency. Middle~
4 23 3tc of cement blocks. Cement
4 room furnished - FOUND-6 head, part. Holstein: ~~·'\.;:'mobile, bo~sZ7 '::'c
W. Va.
1
\9FO ~ 1L 1lr: L 53 x 10 mnbile Morta r - W.mdows unfurnished apartment. Mid· Jers~.
-, Leo MorTlS Farm,
I

at 315 Ash Stroot, Middleport.
4 23 Jlc

2 ..... 25c
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Blaettnars

or Chester 985.33911 .

or wilh plow and cultivators,

l~le.

v. ,.1. 53c.

DRY GOODS
SPORTS WEAR
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l:flli ooea Wllb Janet
11:06 l'op Teo Show
t: SO NeWI
II ::0. Ill"'!!
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11:31 Duttoo's Top Ten Show
8:41. Belly NeWlon Sbow
12:110 News-- Noaq Ropon
10:00 N11J1
12:15 Music lnter"'de •
10 011 MlnlstertaJ AsooctaUon
12: 30 Rev·. Merllll 'l'oeil
10:20 County Boo Down
1:1111 ~·ewa
10· 3fl 1:011 Platter Pan,
10:3.; County Hoe Down
3:30 Newa
,
11: tJfl News
3:3&amp; Platter ParliJ
1.!:118 Swop Sloop
UO New.
11 ·30 News
4:06 Platter f'lrl7
11:35 Farm NeWI
t :30 Nna

u .40 Cou•II'J-

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managerabili1)'
See

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59c

I SA'\48
00 $25.00 Down
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$4 Weekly

Eseelleoce
Rig car roum, ride and pertormSrnall car economy and

bome. Inquire

29c
33c

STUDIO PIANO

1

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GIANT SIZE

steering. Auto. shift.

USED

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15c

Sunshine Marshmallows_ 1 lb. pkg.
Sunshine Variille Wafers
12 oz. pkg.

LeSabre 2 Dr. Sedan. Power

Now-l PRICE

I

Buick _

wev""t corn

SWEET BRIER- 303 con
WHOLEs ·
GRAIN

Ivory Soap-- 5

like

$1.00

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Pineapple Juice - 4601.33

Rinso Blue

POMEROY, OHIO

for

, STOKELY'S

.tt~RAKE
.'lptAIR

V8 Sta . Wagon . Auto. shift.

'60

Fruit Cockfail 2,~•- 3

eFRONT·END
REPAIR

Phone WY 2-3198

finish

STOKLEY'S

eSHOCK
ABSORBERS

Chevrolet $1 ,495

Original black
new.

!:Po~r~k~L~iv~e~r-=====:.....::."'·.;.19~c.
Spare Ribs
lb. 29c

eWHEn
ALIGMMENT
eWHEEL
BALANCING

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gu..ts of Mr. ud
Stanley Harbour aDd fam.
were Mr. aDd MrL N. R.

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Wbo _IIUflia It la bee- al tioo ...... OD CBS-TV with a dramo On
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troot
to flO Ia the pill 11 Jlll'l, aDd abool the wbolo !hiD(.
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11 ·~called-loa firm tolled i Another l!eliea, "Mr. Novak,"
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wiD ceater II'OUIId • teacher in
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plana to IOIId au aDdletta 1 larg ~emetrupolltaa bit!b achool,
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procluctJ to these ..,.., affluent Iweek OD NBCTV. Jameo FraaclaT.B. Booollu 28. Build~
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lltl.U.tiUkthere .,. more lbao 19 mlliloa of preo agents are ecotatlc lboul u,
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these youag COIIIIIJilen now and but. II may be very good aay•lay.
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th..t they are laoreulng rlpldly. 'IMro. Blanchard bu given NBC I f . 1. ...._,
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18. '1Vnpla/
Be that u lt may, advBDco Ill- equal Ume. Silo IIY• ohe oaw one
for
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dlcatIons are lhat the lll!twllrb,of tile sbows aDd lballt II "boort. ..,..
fll 11. riot .ftlla I
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thl.s oituatlaa. The lbree IOrleo · deala wltb a coDege taamed :::::'::::
...m weD-Intended aDd many ChaanliJII, aDd tilt pivotal charcull above, aay, lho Dim Clark acten are a youa1 leacber &lt;la· N. '!'tap

""•'-' and Mr. and Mrs. Ralpll
Sarson and Gene Harper aU tl
Ferry.

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iffl"OO;;F~A Beautician : Get in-

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to this highly paid profess ion !

before the new Ohio Laws are
enacted . You can enter beau- •

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ty school now without a high
school education. You can en- ,

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ter from the age 16 on up.

NYE VOLKSWAGON
Ph. L y.J.t 238

You ca., complete the course ,'
now ln 1250 hours, about 7

OPEN TILL 9:00P.M.

months Y
oucan get this}'~=~:~~::-;::==~===~~~~==::!
course for a smali weekly or

monthlv payments. You
save yourself time a1'd mn•n.v ===~~=-;~;;~;;
bv

e~rolli ng

=------- DON'T PUMP your sluggish
21 inch tflhlc mode-l TV· Excel- septic tank. Get Klean-Em-

now . Call,

or come in.
Southr•· .., .., RPautv Aradrmy

Jen

30 N. Court Street
Athens, Ohio

All ~ptic Tank Cleaner.

rondition. Phone Wy 2-

3163.
4 24 3tc
FREEUsE - o-FO ur ·- -

4 24 6tc

Landmark Farm Bareaa
Pomeroy

shampooer with purcbase of
Blue Lustre Shampoo.
er's Furniture, Middleport.
4 23

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l'or Sale
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S 14 30tc

, April 28 at 1
Izaak Walton F'arm,
Che~te r _ Sponsored by
the -~~--~ ---oCht'ster Fire Department.
COTTON and wool rugs, one,
4 24 4tp , one a nd one half , and
yard. Lenna Brinker, Let.art II
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Falls.

4 22

Spinet Piano
Must Sale!

25c. J ack 's Dairy Bar, Mid· [

SEE IT AT ...

dteport
4 23 6tc
REVIVAL at Hiland Chapel. Rl.
124, beginning May
26th. ·
Evangelist Rtv. Billy Watts. ·
Rev. E. E. Wedve1, Pastor . :

93rd Anniversary

Zerkle Transfer CQ.

SPECIALS!

MIDDLEPOII,T, 0.
Write or Phone

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For Det1ill

4 17 12tp

Summers c.Sot~

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cancelled? Lost \'OW ope1 c.\or
Call WY 2·2!!6b.

Phon• 286-2104
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onl~ 98c. Stark Drugs
3 t

'60

-~AUTO .SALE~ ~~
1957 FORD CUSTOM "300"
dr. Sedan. V8 aut.om;:atic trans-

ELECTRIC ORGAN

mission . $295.00. Terry Knight
Hh Legion Terrace. Phone 1

Original Price $995.00

· WY :1-2392.
4 23 3tp '
~=cca"'u"'JCK 4 dor hardtop, just [
bad body work done. 1940
Chevrolet. Phone SH 2-4931 .
4 23 3
tp
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·H~CKETT'S

JACK

SOHIO SERVICE

Fabric· Softener

PERSONAL SIZE

.

40 INCH SPINET CONSOLE

Metropo!Uaa Motors

MaiD Street, Pomeroy

Pboae WY 2-3870
I
4 22 Uc ·
1==-==------;--caro
ur

WURLITZER PIANO
$593.00

SALESMAN Beasle\ Math
ews Athens, LY 3--4061

Jackson. 0.

I- - FOR

SA..,_LE=--ONE 4 wheel tractor wagon on
rubber. One John Deere Tr.icl-

Phone 286-2104

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SHOES

"WHERE YOU DO ALL YOUR SHQPPING
UNDER ONE ROOF"

KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS

NJCE 7 room farm home. Mod- ---A"U"'t"'1"''I"'O"N;;;E;;;E;;;R~-ern kitchen, furnace and
Complete Service
May have garden and chiekeo
Crf1t Bradford
4 2 3tc
privileges. Located 2 ·
Write, Pbaae or Coat.&lt;~
south of Harrisonville on
A. c. BRADFORD
risonville ~ Rutland road.
Racllle, Obfo
MARE PONY spotted brown
$50.00. Retired couple pre·
5 II Uc and white, 1' year old. New
ferecl. May be seen Saturday
and Sunday, April 21 _ 28 or I. 0 . McCOY, AUCTIONEER. saddle and bridle. Sell cheap.
oontact Mrs. Charles Haning, ICh.esb.r Ohio.
!h_rold E. llysefll, RuHUiandh,
18
Uc
Oh10
4
371 Baldwin Drive, Lancast·
School.- across rom4 23 g31p
4 23
er: Ohio.
PHOTO COPYING Servtces. l-=c::-=;;:-~;;-;;;;:;:;;i
Union Ave., four
eopy any tetter or doeumenl FOR SALE OR RENT
house. modern buill-in kltch· '&gt;euler lnsurarlce, Pomeroy ' III:ANT ADS WUKK woaden
en, tile and hardwood Doors.
z 15 lfc
11eal for couple. Availab•lcle~.af~-~1""~:':0~~::~==-ll when you wisb IL bu) or oeU.
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4 23 3tc
FIVE ROOM house. Good conKleen _ Em . All Septic tank dition, water, garden. EsthCleaner. Ohlo Valley Pluimb·J er Anderson, Dexter, Ohio.
·In&amp;.
4• Jtl-30tp
MY 8·3466.
4 2 3tp

SiJUGGlloH

One set of 14 inch double
steel pull plows. One Herelord yearl ing bull. Thomas E.
Diddle, Racine, Phone VI 3·

2276.
4 2 3tc
CLEAN USED furniture, radios. 1

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FOR SALE: Farmette tractor
with 3-faal mowing machllle,
lawn mower, shovels, cuitivaton aDd disk: $%00. Abo,
Model F Farman tractor ..,
steel with 2 tum plows, mow·
lng machine, cutter bars:
.135. Bradley 11Dd Davis chain
saw, Ill-Inch cut, 2 chains,
$100. E. D. Johnson, R. D. 1,
Racine, Phone Wl 9-3081 aft.
er 4:30 p. m.
4 19 6
"'c-==.,--:=--:-:c-cc:_ _ -:;;'tp':c;
FARMALL H tractor. · Good
condition. Priced reasonable.
For sale or trade for liveotock. Eldon Gaul, Chesler,
Ohlo.
4 2 6tp

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Pomeroy Landmark

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Forest Roo Bloek Co.
Phone Wl' Z..2167

Pomeroy, Oblo
3 27 301c

dleport. WY 2-3874.

Rutland, Side Hill and Dexter

2-4648.

4 2 3tc

f:DII Newa

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DAVY .IGNIS

$269°0
'(

w/t ,

e 825x20-10 Ply Super Gold Cup $49'95 '~:
e 825x20--10 Ply D-70 Nylon-'- $39· '~::
9,5

825x20-10 Ply Gold Cup Highway $46.95 ~::

·wholesale
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Reuter llltaranee A.1enc,

and ba1tnet1 aeetl."
PbHe II'Y Udl

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I:GO News
8:05 Sports
I:IS Stm-llown Sereaado
1:30 NIIJI
7:011 Slgn OJl
,- IIA'ftJIIDAY IICIIIIIlUIJI
1:111 llfWI
1:011 OoqultJ lble Time
t:ID !'IHa · .
1:3S Farm Work! Ne• .
1:40 RF0

Road. Finder please call SH ·•lasuranee fill . everr penqat
DOWNSTAIRS Apartment,
lllsbed. Phone WY 2-5187.

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5:05 Tra911JD' '!'!me

13.68 Cu. Ft.
REFRIGERATOR

results.

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REFRIGERATOR
A~..::c$239~~

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Attention Dairymen

Upper Room Meditattoas 5:05 Travelln' Time
low JIIIH!S Staek AfO,
5:30 NeWI
Noon Newo
.
6:00 News
Weather &amp;port,
8:05 Sundowa Serenaile
liiosie Jllll J'OI You
8:30 NeWI
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7:30 Newo
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7:35 Army llouJ
2:00 Neon
8:10 Baptist Layman•, !lour .
1:05 Mlwc Jllll For You
8:15 Owrch II Wlllt
8 110
1:111
News Jt111 ror You
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' N1:35 Muaie
,8:35
Hour of~....
1:00 New.
1:011 Wtap 01 Heollq
g 30 N
1:111 Pllller l'lrl7
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1:35 Pllller PuiJ
I:CI SUnday QJapel
f:GO N""•
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f 16 Platllr 1'1117
111:30 NIIJI
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f;li Blaetlalr Auto bow _ 10:~ WaaiL Beptsto 1be Peop..
'fi&gt;e., 6 Tbun.
lUI Sociai Secur11J . .
f:IO 11i9J Nm
U:GO Colll!lrJ ~~lam,_
f:40 Platter Party
U:ltl N8WI .
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u :Ill Coua1rJ .a,m. 'n.
1.00 ...,..
6:30 Sparll

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POMEROY WY 2-2649
ers, $5.00 a month. We deliv"Antique Car" Pattern
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OFFER.S THE BEST
televisions , refigerat.ors. ran-~
er and keep 1n semce. w1
ges, washers and dryers, living's Store, Phone Wy 2-2~
CLAIR WOODI
Tall 16 oz. Water
PHONE
ing room and bedroom suites. I Glosses With Purchase
4 2 3tc
CHESTER 985-2145 .
James Stewan, Hat't.ford, W You get 1 gta.&lt;s free each
time you purchase 10 gal- HOUSE for rent. Four rooms
l2-6-25tt
Ya .. Phone 773·5719.
and bath. Lincoln Hetghts. l ~l]mftil~FQ~~~~~i
4 2 l2tp Ions of gasoline or more, or
a combination oil change
phone WY 2·3575 after 5 o'·l ·
Contractors. Dry
DAVENPORT and cha :r,
and tube
clock.
4 ?.'! tic well and cement work. Free
Startjob.
A Sot Nowl
table, I gas heal&lt;r. Can be I
~====::--:~---estimates. Frank G. Roush,
seen at 24% Plum St., $5.00 I
UNFURNISHED Home, 4 room Martin Hotel, Pomeroy.
each. Ph. WY 2~32 16 or WY 2·
Super Service Station
and bath. 1650 Lincoln Hgts.
4 2 3tc
lll67.
4 2 3tc Open 24 Hours WY 2·9932
Phone WY Z-38.&lt;.
FOR 1955 to t959 l'm~fR~~c":;'cl;'I~ ~ FrVF.RriilMSO:rutbai4 19 etc
LOST &amp; FOUND
, Plymouth for sale, $15.00.1 SINCER SEWING
ROOMS and bath,
Al•o hnb •. aps lor l4 in. wheel sales and Stl vice. The
Door apartment. 237 Mulber· J.OST - I white pig, weight 100
INSURANC=:E:___
f('f &lt;:Hme model car. We live ric Shop, 115 W. Second,
ry A.ve. Phone WY ?.-2133.
ll&gt;. N. H. Rose , Minersville.
IMPS
_ close to Wilsoo Texaco Sta· meroy, ~ :1-2284.
·
4 10
Phone WY 2-6710.
BARNES
S
ON lnJut·
lion. Mac&lt; Stewart, Mason, BUY TilE BEST. Complete
4 24 3tp once Agency. Middle~
4 23 3tc of cement blocks. Cement
4 room furnished - FOUND-6 head, part. Holstein: ~~·'\.;:'mobile, bo~sZ7 '::'c
W. Va.
1
\9FO ~ 1L 1lr: L 53 x 10 mnbile Morta r - W.mdows unfurnished apartment. Mid· Jers~.
-, Leo MorTlS Farm,
I

at 315 Ash Stroot, Middleport.
4 23 Jlc

2 ..... 25c
e

Blaettnars

or Chester 985.33911 .

or wilh plow and cultivators,

l~le.

v. ,.1. 53c.

DRY GOODS
SPORTS WEAR
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1860-RACINE, 0~1963

OHIO

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7:10 I :60 Neb ReJ)OI1
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1:00 Breakfast Party
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1: u. Brealdut Pq
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10:46 'l1le Good Life
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11:31 Duttoo's Top Ten Show
8:41. Belly NeWlon Sbow
12:110 News-- Noaq Ropon
10:00 N11J1
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10 011 MlnlstertaJ AsooctaUon
12: 30 Rev·. Merllll 'l'oeil
10:20 County Boo Down
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Tbe non . C!rWDbly two

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SANDR-8Ne~

TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
Paul Ne wman and
Geraldine Page ln

- andGent Nelson. Merry Anders
"20,000 EYES"

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

(Cinemascope)

eGold Seal Heavy Weight Congoleum-Rup or by
the yard in 6, 9, 12 foot widths
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widths
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• Floor Tile of All Kinds
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.Furniture Throw Coven
Multi·use throws of cotton and acetate with frlllp.
No iron fabric, machine washab~.
New O.CO.IIor Colort

$2.9$- 72" x 60" size -· - - ~~ $,.39
$3.45 - 72" x 70" size
$2.'!f
$3.9S - 72" x 90" size
Sale
$4.95 - 72" x 108" alze
~le $3.69

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Pads for folding Porch Furniture. Foam cushioned.
Terry pad with r~verslble easy Wipe Vlilyl oa 1111derslde. Yellow or green.
$3.00 CHAIR PAD
$6.00 CHAIR PAD
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Take advantage now of the speclal,ule pricel on
Porch &amp; Lawn Furniture-Stop iD im the Seeeod
Floor at Elberfeld&amp;. Select your J)lder, steel 1lwll
chair, porch swing, or whatever ·you iiied and' ieaJ.
ly save during this sale.

pink, blue, yellow
and white.

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Girl Of Year
For Sorority

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Carol Rodgers
White ...

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Sem i-Formal.
Petite. 100% acetate
in pink &amp; white and
blue &amp; white.

The resignatioo of MrS.
Mary C. Wiley as president ~as
accepted with regret witb Mrs.
Barbara Riggs, vice president,
taking the olflce of president.
A thank yoo note !rom_ Mrs.
Lynn Smith was read thanking

the members for tbe carda and
gifts given her and her new
baby. April 30 wao the date set
for the annual cancer drive
which will begin at 7 p. m.
The girlo are being asked lo

Bille Denim . m,ade

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ELECTRIC
ORGANS

KitcheneHe
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sale on several Electric
Organs. Music Depart·
men! on the Main
Floor.

U&amp;h!welght brooms of
' the very ·test quality
naiural color broom
com. SDIJlOth handles.

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rib llnll..top, ltripe top.

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scrub tubs with raised
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ball.

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KIRScH EMPIRE TUVdSE .RODS

Jl'or window._ m&amp;r.n, ·
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city haU in Pomeroy.

5.99

HOSE, 51 &amp; 60 gauge self-seam _ 2 pr. $1

TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASES

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35c

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be beld Friday evening,

26 at Oscar's Riverboat

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was Riven by Mrs. Linda Watson. Mro. Mila Woods and Mrs.
Guinther served a
sert course at the cooclusion

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Friday .9:00 '-·s.Qo·.

The cultural program enliUed,
"Subslance for the Art ol LUe.

DISH TOWBS
Cannen Waffte w...,.

Whipped edge au
around. Size 14x32
inches.
OPPOSITE LOWER PARKING Lof_;POMEROY

galvanized .

Leakproof

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$2.59

GaiYinlzacl'

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$3.39 SALE

Plloble
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blue, yellew.

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Stylea for every room.

the community tanvasa to

AIID cettons In sleeveless
style with 6" hams. Pink,

$3-00

SALE

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Urge Large Blood Donor Turnout

AND DIMONITRATOII

bring their conlrlbuliona

5.99

PLAY TONIGHT - Seniors of Southern Local High school will present its class plav, "Just Ducky.'' a thr. .
farce tonight at' 8 in the high school auditorium. Ca st members, I to r, front row, 'uddy Durst, Jean MiUer.
Wigal, Sandra Sheets, Roberta Kraeuter, Janice Smith and Kay Wilford. Back row, Bob Essington, Russell
Curnmins, Allen Neville, Rick Sargent, Melvin Van Meter, Jim Oiler, Marvin Tibbs and 1\fr. Carl Weese, play
director.- Sentinel Photo.

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You11 Uke Elberfelda way .of selllut aocllaibnlda ·
Wall to Wall Carpel Simply atop In the llore. Alec! the pattern aiid color of your ebol~. Our-triln- .
ed men will medure the IWm or !0011111-:you_,wish ·
carpeted: Give you the price Oil tbl folfeompletely
finished and you'll really save.

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Phi Sorority met Tuesday
Iing
in the offices of lhe
Fuel Gas Company in Middleport.

2L~. .... 49c

$4.00

PORCH and LAWN· ·FURNITURE

miss. Nylon and

69(:

__~Mens ·wdrk · Dungarees

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Irregular, SoUd colon.
Cotton and viscose.
Skid resistant. Ideal
for many uses and
IWIIUI in your home.
Buy them during 01!1'
Hou.. Clunlng Sole

do" nadOJ.

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KUSH-ONS

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$6.95 - 90" X 108" ~$6.95 -72" X 126" I

SCATTER
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VINYL FLOOR

"SWUT BIRD OF YOUTH"
(CinemasCepe &amp;: Color)

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