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Bliss, Tes .. AprD 17. ill attend- 8-Daily Sentin~l. Pomeroy-Middleport,
Pvt. Ronald W. Fields,
Wahama llllb acl1ooL

Dl Mll!SIJ E Wl'Rit

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.-tf.Mr. ond Mrs. WiUiam
' ~r., Roub I, Letart, W.
!templeted elahl weeks of

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Defense Center, Fort

MOTHER'S · DAY IS NEXT SUNDAY I

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Olticers Installed
During
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Mother-Daugnter Banauet .Event

Rhoda l!au the· !me
Mrs. Richa'nf
Pricilla; and Mrs. Paul
the Dorcao. The Love
l.epreaented by Mra. Ethel
Hughes, Mrs. Lillian . Mc&lt;lee,
Betty Smith and Mrs. Bertha
Archer, was dedicated by Mrs.
Harry Houdasbel •.
Mrs. Donald Boone was
were Mrs. Isabel Wine· charge of installaUon of new
brenner, chr., Mrs.
Ethel olficers which included, ·
Mrs. Bert Bodimer, dent, Mrs. Paul Smart; vice
~ew r~~d ~~~ghier _m 1 '
Mrs . Iva Turner, Mrs. &lt;Richard president, Mrs. David Darst;
were in Jackson Sunday
and Mrs,- Freda SneU~r. secretary, Mrs. Ethel H~~~~:~ll
t
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d
th
p
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Table
decorations
noon , o a n
or
ou .
f th p ..were
- 1 n ·treasurer ,d Mrs
h . Charles.
Spring District Methodist
o
e_ nc1 11 a c1rc1e, nett ; an
t ese
cha1rmen,
ference held at the Methodist
Sr~uth, chairman of H"Use P~rty , Mrs . Eugene
church.
1n chargt! of the Gherke ; Literature, Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher
Fultz; Vice president of Mis-ol Parkersburg, W. Va . spem Recitations were given by sions . ~rs. Fra~ce-~ Bearhs ;
the weekend with their parents
Hoffman , Dreams Hov- and chairmen, MISSwnary and
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fishe; atter, Tereasa Thomas. Debbie St~w~rdship , Mr~. Joe Wilson;
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam .Arnold . G"Jiagher, Barbara . Antho~y, M1ss1ons, Speakers, ~ InterSandra Roush daughter
Judy Owen. Valeria Whrte, preters, Mrs. L. D. Diles; Spec·
Mr . and Mrs. Milton Roush is Ma~y Kay Gal~agher, Jerry Sue ial Interest Missi?n&amp;ries, Mrs.
confined to her home
White and a p1uno solo by She· Freda Sneller ; v1ce president
lia Moore .
of Christian Service. Mr.,. Dale
measles
Miss Jerri Frick of Columbus Mrs. Willis Anthony gave a Mourning : Love Gift, Mrs .
spent the weekend with he' reading ~n _" Mo~~ers' with the Harry Houdashelt ; . Whit
parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul group smgmg Bless Be the ·Cross , Mrs. Jeume K~!~)l
Frick '
Tie That Binds." Following the Christi&amp;n Social Relations,
Mr.· and Mrs. Nathan Biggs
the 1roup went_ to the Dan_a .Hamm;_ ~ice president of
and family visitf&gt;d recentlv
for the evemng pro· Chnst1an Trammg and Spiritu·
with Mr . and Mrs. Clyde AdMrs. Cecil Bradbury al Life, Miss Freddie Houdakins . Davton.
a prelude of organ shelt: Family Life, Betty
Mrs. Nathan Biggs and Mrs .
· l'ollowed by group sing. S:nith ; leade.-ship and trainAlfred Biggs were visitors in ing and prayer given by Mrs. ing, Mrs. Charlene Thomas;
Columbus Friday.
Edison Baker. Rhoda Hall pre- Scholarship, Mrs. . Clifford
Miss Jean Caslo studenl at sented the devotional period, Stumbo ; vice president of B.
Columbus Business University ,
·
Psalm 1~. and a and P. Women , Mrs. LHiian
bus spent the weekend with her meditation "God Approves or ! McGee; music, Mrs. Cecil
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Nathan
.
". . The . prayer . for Bradbury ; and circle chairmen,
Biggs.
special miSSionaries was gJven iLove Joy , Rhoda HaiJ; Elects,
Miss Mary Fields of Colum- by Mrs. Clifford Stumbo.
M:s. Joe Wilson ; Dorcas, Beubu• spnt the weekend with hPF The yearly report of the cir -~ lah White.
~ p~rents, Mr. and Mrs. J o .
_was given by M~s. Charl.es
Mrs. Smart presided during
Lew1s , the EJecta C1rele; MJSs ! the business session when the
Fields.
i Mr. and Mrs . Larry
~.-·-!' house party at Granville was
of Columbus . were
Mr . an d Mrs. J ohn announced
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gues ts of th e1r parents.
W k
d
T
: ms1a alton or officers of the
ee s an son. om.
IR' (' d
M rs . Ha rry Th omas
Miss Marcia Karr was a Gal· 10 Jran e Association to
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea.
. 't
Fr'd
held at ihe Racine Baptist 1'
M
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VISI or.
I ay .
r. an
rs. . on
Houdashelt of Cleve- •Church Mnday, May 13.
j
spent
the
weekend
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Named
on
the
budget
comIb
·h h ·
1s spen mg a wee WI , .
, urg. w1t t err son and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willi- lmJtfee were Mrs . .Charles Ben·
am Houdashelt.
nttt, Chr., Mrs. Wrllis Anthony,
and Mrs. Sarah Fowler. Names
SUNDAY, MAY 12TH
I
were drawn assigning members
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to different circles. Serving on
the cleanup committee were
1Mrs. John Fultz, Mrs. Jennie
Kauff, Mrs. Smart, Freddie
I Houdashelt, Mrs. Harr~· Houda.
Prayer by the Rev. Father jshelt, Mrs. Anthony and Mrs. i
John Turel opened the meet- : Edison Baker.
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of the Catholic Women's I
, ' lub held Thursday evening in
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church auditorium.
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Mrs. George Horak, presl- !
I dent, conducteo the business I
St!ssion and plans were made
for the ordination dinner on
Thursday, May 23. with Mrs.
Jvhn Goet.t Jr. and Mrs. GeroY"ge Cpl. Walter M. Harris, who
ORDER NOWII
H.tckett Sr. named as chair- is stationed at Camp LeJeune,
II"'""· It was voted to purchase
C., visited QVer the weektwc new flags ror the church, end with his parents, Mr. and
also to buy space in the Mrs. Charles Searles. He was

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Da~"~tella

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\ ·"Too LATE BLUES"

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Dean Martin, Lana Turner,
Albert, Margo, Walter
Paul Ford,

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911, Bob Sweeney.
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Richard Basehart and
Don Taylor

,.JUN., MON. on~ TUES.
Moy 12-13-14
"TWO FOR THE SEESAW"
.Rbbert Mitchum , Shirley
·MacLaine, Edmon Ryan, Ed·
die Firestone, Billy Gray.
Don't bother to knock . .
walk right into her apartment . .. and her life!
'-tureHe: Merineted Mar·
~tlner, Andy Clyde,
Colorc•rtoon

eWe Give Top Value Stamps

WY 2·2039, Day or Ni~jhl

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Pomeroy Flower Shop
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Mr~.

Millard Van Meter

W.MAIN

POMEROY

'12.95

HosierY
Sheer beauty In
new shades. Give
her a box of
three pairs of our

PAMPER MOM WITH

beautiful

PRETTY SLIPS

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· Motber will love being pam·
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alips for ber private Hie.
We've a wonderful selection of full-ten&amp;tb and balf

GlOVES

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MORE PEOPLE
OWN ICAVICTOR
TELEVISION THAN
ANY OTHER KIND •••
BlACK AND WHITE

SLIDING IN ~ David Baker of tbe Pomero,Y -~
school basebasll team slid into third base and lDJtlli4
ap, ankle in the second inning action of the PHS-G~
Southern division game Tuesday in Pomeroy. Tbe ~=
thers won 8-3, thereby winning their fourtb stra
divisi()n title. Should they win a playoff with Athena ....
on a date to be announced - they would annex their
third SEOAL tit!~ in four years. Third base umpire 1oa
RobPrts is in background. PHS Baseball Co~cb ·11111
Moore is in the coaching box. DeQDis Harrtll, ~IlK1
third sacker, awaits the throw. See Page 5 for detalliSentinel Photo.

Work is expected to get underway about June 1 on , .,,.,._%1'~'"""--·­
the ne~ high-lift ~elleville navigation locks. and dam. al l Trl-outs and bayillg for aoReedsvllle, according to the Dravo corl?oratron of P1tts- ' stpllleat to teams ID 1 k e
urg , contractor for the $22,485,063 proJeCt.
I Middleport Boys' Ba~tllaU
Dravo officials said the actual date will depend UP?" i...pe will be beld Friday
completion of t h e 28-acre cellular cofferdam msrde 1tartblg at I P m at Mnalclwbich the locks will be built. Another contractor cur• ·•
1P k
rently is carrying out this work, along with preliminary paAII ·~Y' who wiD become
excavation.
.
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I eight years old by May 1 ..d
Located in the OHIO River . of reinlorcmg d•tleeedl. Plabecr~g tho! aol 13 before Aug. 1 lhl1 year

concrete sche u
to gm lS
about 111 miles below Parkersburg summer: will be preceded bY
1 and a mile below existing Lock 20, 1 about l50,000 cubic yards of earth
Belleville locka, aiong with a new ' excavation, plus drilling, blasting
dam to be built later will eUm- 1
removal of more than 100.000
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inllt• three oboolete locks ond cubic yar '
roeland.
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11le 1.585 foot
wa mJU
darns. nus will save large barge l,605-foot middle wall, 811 well 81
towa more than four hourt lock- Z,36S feet of the S,S68 foot river

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! LATIN CLUB PARTY - Phil Swindell, left, president of the Pomeroy Hig
le
.11 be .11 ... th dry" . .d
evening
river
between
Betlevtl
and
the
w•
bw
m'th etbe 1051
llchool Latin club, cuts the cake at the annual Latm Club banquet Monday
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d I k the lferd
a· de

are eligible to try out. Boys of
eligible age&amp; who were on a
Leam last year do not try trout.
Teamlorosters carry over om
year~

-year.
Muagers of the six t..ams,
or an assistant or represent.&amp;tiv, should be on ~od to ~rtieipate iD com plebotlng tLeb e 1 r
roslers up to 15 ys.
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Indictments
In 12 Felony
Cases Found
PT. PLEASANT - The

Mar

Grand Jury of the Mason Coufto.
ty Circuit Court returned It ffl.
ony indictments against n tnt
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persons and one mlsdemetW
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m rc men a er a w
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1 William K. Powers, 25, ,._,.
ton , Ohio , was indicted on ""1

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'tenses

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the Senior High auditorium. Looking on as Swindell dips a knife mto the cake proJected w~ ow Isain oc •.
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am, WI
rem 10 • •. . .. .. . .. . . .. " , " ... . . .
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¥• Donna Houc~ Brenda ~J Donna Crow Bob Smith and Jonnie Sue Thompson. and dam at W1llow Island, W.Va. er of the guard walls constructed ,-"'"""',_''"''"'·"'"''"'"''"~ Francrs Wrlson
Marii\IID,
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About 50 studenls attended ·tile banquet. ~· Sentinel Photo.
Scheduled for mmpletioo in laJe outs_ide the coffer !rom floating ',
. Huntington,
was lndic141d • •
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1!166, the new locka will eonsul eqwpment.
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two
felony
charges
of f!l"«@@l.
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of lwo lit-foot-wide chambers,
Botching and IDlXing of &lt;00·
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one ol which will be 1200 feet crete form wori&lt; wtlb the &lt;01Felony indrctmenta
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long and tbe other aoo feet. The ferdam wiD be carried out in o
turnelf agamst Rcilletf 1'. aketa wHIIIly magnify the
larger of the two chamben will mixer plant located inside the
dlelon, Paul Wayne
HIIP!Mr,
1 of their strength in the
be able 1o accommodate a lxlw· cofferdam "hole " Aggregate, co- '
James A Dinkel and
. tal
nilixts of .otbers. "In Italy,
I boat and as many IS seventeen mont and fly ash -.vn be shipped
Swanson Dooley, au of Vlflib"
France India and other coun.
.
195-foot barges in a single lock- to the site by barge and »tored on
Ia. on charges of grand larceny.
tries Jbere communists are ~- PLEASANT - Sammy back to C'ross ove~ to his sister been attendmg a funeral prior ing, avoiding the two or three the river bank.
COLUMBUS rupn _ Unem - All four were aUegedly iiiYol..
rmi ted to
k
their Wrthers, 6-year-old son of Mr. and ran drrectly mto the path to the fatal accrdent
, lo k'
ed
ployment compensahon recipients'led m the theft of copper wtra
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:ndst openly, t~'; effective- a~ Mrs. Charles Withers, Jer· of the C~rtt Vehicle traveling Sammy is survived by b i_ s I ~~~!~il;:~=~~ll the third
fraudulently collected $862.693 last valued at $4.000 from the 0...
. lbl .. Dou· ry s Run Road, Mason county, oul Jerry s Run Road .
parents, Charles and Rose Grl· 0 I th' t
b .• b D
und
year and the state recovered less apeake &amp; Potomao TelepiJOM
" ype "'" Y ravo
n... Ia al most neg IIS e,
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Th · 1 bo
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The f h
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•laa said
was krlled rnstantJy ' esRay
el litt e th y wdadsl apfprtohxr- rspre_ Itt ferss.
'd atEelr IS the Army Corps of Engineers'
tban half of it . Administrator Wit- mpany.
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e prmc1pa o unnyst e emen- lo
lard p Dudley sa'rd Tuesday
1 Hugh Garland Leach
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CIUCAGO _The murder rate Road when struck by a car.
second~ry roa w en
struc · tary Schoo. so •urvrvmg are ing navigation facilities on tbe
He said 3,458 fraud cases were I Pleasant Route and Worthy S~
in MIChigan Wisconsin and The driver of Ule car~ Clar· Dr. Ohver Eshenaur, Mason tbree sisters and one brother, Ohio. Others were Markland locks
diSCOvered and almost 1.000 more lders, Jr' GallipoJis Ferry •ete
MinneSOta, 'which have
no enc:e A. Cartt, . 55, Col~mbu~, county coroner, s~ted .
death Jpaternal grandp~rents Mr. and at Warsaw, Kentucky, and Pike
are :!!till under Investigation.
~ each indicted on the fwlonJ
death penalty is lower than In Ohio, was not Cited by mvesti- was due Lo head InJuries.
. Mrs Charles Wrthers, Sr, Ap- Island locks at Wellsburg, W
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Dudley said unrecovered fraud- charge of breaking and enterlnl
JlliDols Ind;m;a and Ohio wlllch gating officers
The Meadows youth told offr- pie Grove and Mr. and Mrs. J. Va Dravo also erected New Cum.
I ulent claims from 1939 now total I Ute store buildln&amp; of BennM
do neirott Police Commission· According to State Police cers he saw the car and yell- Grllispre, Henderson. The bod~ berland dam at Stratton. O., and Frve persons were lined and I•1.300.tt 3.
~ Neal of Henderson.
er •Geor e Edwarda aald TUes- lfiooper R. J . Blair and Deputy ed !II s.amnue but he apparent· was taken to the Beard Fu~r is now building P~e Island dam. another forferted bond Tuesday 1 The administralxlr oaid roost Dale McCartbur Hurlow, PL
day '111~ former Michigan su- Sheriff Jack Pyles, Sammy and ly dldn 1 bear hrm.
al Home, Huntm~t";.; W· a.
The Belleville "SUP"" dam," night in Pomeroy Mayor Char- cheaters lied about the number Pleasanl. was Indicted 011 111e
If .;.. execution occurs ''the his sister, Susie, ase 11 and h_Mr. ~tt a';! b passengersd Ar;angements WI
announ· whieh will be ..nstnrcted after tes Legar's Court.
of their dependents or rollected felony charge of bteakin&amp; 1M
death penally should be aboUsh- Richard Meadows, 1~, were 18 m er a
rother, ha ee ·
tiie locks ore completed,
will John E. Will, !8, of Middle- com~sation white holding jobs. entering the hardware store of
ed He laid judges and juries walkmg along Jerry s R u n
raise the upptll' pool aa much ••
i· ed $5 nd
He sard the downtown area of Joseph Guarmo, Marn Stl'ftl,
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..~times make mistakes and road toward Wallis Store '"'
C~didateS 25 feet, ,...milling removal o1 por · wa~ m . a costs Clevelond leads in the number Pt. Pleasant.
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execution occures "the Roote 2.
Lock :10 at Bellevtlle, Lock t9 fD&lt; inloxrcalron; Junmy Cald- 1of fraud cases, while Columbus Oscar M. Roush, New lfa..a,
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Dllstake would be beyond cor- Richard waa walking on the
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at Parker.burg, and Lock t8 at I well, $5 and costs, reckless op- , and Akron run second and third was indicted on the misde0
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r«;tlon."
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JOUth berm of the road and
Belpre. When Willow Island Dam eration: Richard Mastersoo, 20,! respedively. Dudley said current jor charge of unlawful uM1I
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Sammy and his sister were
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is built, Lock 17 at Marietta also Middleport, $15 and eosts for i inveshgahons are concentrated in ~ on Charles Swackhamer
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IiiEW YORK - The new· walkiug on,J h ei!lh berm
MASON - Fifty-six candidates for diplomas at Wa- will be removed.
speeding, Robert Bowen. II, I the Toledo ~Mason.
Unl141d States commun1ca· when Sammy su enly ran a- ham a High school commencement exercises on Monday Walls. sills and laterals ol the Ip
W•lhom Paprer. director of the
10 and
tlan satellite, Telslar 2, may cross the road to
Mesdows evening May 27 bave been announced by Principal new locks will require approxi- omeroy, $ .
costs on a i BUC's researrh and statistics
Meigs Memorial H•pilal
be slightlY off courae, an over· youth. Then, immediately upon Clyde R~ Folej'. '
mately 650,000 cubic yards ol reckless _operation charge, and seclron. sard a otudy of fraudulent ADMISSIONS _ Mrs. Ro111f1
~ tracklnlltatloa said IGday. crossing · the road, he turned Commencement activities actually will begin Sunday concrete and more than 4,000 tons Clyd": Wmes, 57, of Rscme Rt. cla~ms smce 1939 shows the rna- Ohhnger. New Haven; ltlill
Tile steamln&amp; space vehiCle
· evening, May 26, with Baccalaureate services in Wa·
I, _paid a $5 and coslll !me .for jorrty, of cheaters to be In the E~lm, Pomeroy; Mrs. KenMtlt
I;,pMbed successtuiJ,y at Cape
bama gymnasium. Rev. Jack Welch, pastor of st. Paul's
~LENTY FOOD
dr1vmg left of center. Marvm no~·•hrte age group of 25-29. He Drllon, Mason ; Mrs. Charloa
?!!"vera! Tuesday had a Ira· ·
S. eest
Lutberan Church in New Haven, will deliver tbe sermon. The j1tney supper at the Rsndolph. 21, of Shade, had hrs •••d the average_ weekly fraudu· Whaley, Rscme.
jeiilory "u clOSe 1o normal ••
The valedlclnry address at
Bedford recreation center _to be $25 bond on a speed charge lent omounl da1med lost year DISCHARGES - Mra. w..
IIDY we have had to date" acCommencement exercisea will aker, Shirley Peylon, Patricia !held Friday ev&lt;Ding starling at taken up.
was IIIII 72.
ley Srsson and daughter, Ill»
CG&lt;-dlni 1o Robert H~ Gray, a
be presented by Arline Roush, Reed , Elizabeth Reichert, Ken- S will be for the benefit of tho Early today Pomeroy police
delport; Charles Wolfe, Syr•
spok-" for NASA. But offi·
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack th R
Ids Mar aret Ron- Pomeroy Emergency
squad. arrested Loren D. Zirkle, 20, Unusual Division
cuse.
ciall! at the .Pleumeur Bodou,
Roush Letart while the sa~ ne
eyno '
g
Everyone is welcome. Serving ol Mason 00 a speeding cita- COLUMBUS (UPI)- The Ohio BIRTHS- Mr. and Mrs. lleF.rance, tracting station said
feS Ue8
utatorY addre:W will be deliv· ey, Herbert Ro•sh, Arline will continue as long as needed. lion. Ho posted bund and was SUpreme Court. in a split and 'bert Ohlinger, I dauibter; Mr.
iiJI mlll'nlnll Telstar Z was not
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released.
unusual decision, today upheld and Mrs. Kenneth Dillon, 1
course
ond
thai
all
tranoFuneral
serviCes
will
be
held
er
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Stanley
E.
Roush,
Rslph
Russell,
Robert
TO
PLAN
PROJECI'S
the constitutionality ol the 1959 daughter.
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DIIIIIOill (or the day had been Thu~y at 2 p. m. from the Staats, Letart.
Russell, Sandra Sayre, Dew- There will be a meeting of
COMING THIS WEEK
Ohio Fair Trade Act.
----cucelled by u. s. ollie~ at Rawlings-Costa funeral borne Members of the graduating ey Smith, Esther SMithson, the Pomeroy Athletic Boosters A committee from the Middle· The coorl upheld the law, evONE CITED
lbe Bellaystem'a alation at AJr for Mra. ":f•Y Bye Weese, S. class are Nancy Abotin, Daniel William
~"Prouse ;
Beverly Assn. at the olficea of Crow, port Boys League Alsociation en though a majority of i Ia The Ohio Slate Patrol reporll
dovor, Maine.
· Third-st. Middleport, who pas~ Artis, Judy !!all, Sharon Brown Staats, Karl Stewart, Charles Crow and Pocter Thursday at wiU be contactin&amp; Middleport members felt the law unCOliSti- the arrest of Edgar J. PoUins,
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ed away ~ay at noon rn John Call, Patricia ~fer. Tennant, Charles Yonker. Clau· 7 p, m. Work projeclll on the business places this week to tutional, becauae six voles were ill ReedsviUe, cited 1o Melgt
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti - Meigs Memorial hospital at age Gay Carlwrlaht, Patricia Co~ dia Zerkle, Judy Zirkle and dressJng room facllitieo at the help finance the sunmer pro- needed in this case Lo rever10 dlu;.ty court Friday fm: IIOf
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aovernmenl plft:aon- 81.
llnsworth, Gordon Clark, Mich- Amy Roush.
stadium will be outUned.
1fam for Middleport YOUDCSferl. the decision of I lower court. tiP •iolation.
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•In llalli were aendln&amp; their She wa~ born March 241, 1882, ael Fields, Lowell
Flowers,
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home tndaf' under In f'&lt;nlreroy, the daughter of Rooa Frey Carl Gardner Jle.
Statea order al*rlbul- Walla., B. and Ada. Vining becca Goodnite, Dale G~imm.
l!e "coirthlued deleriOr·· Smith. ·
Wilma Grinun, Danny Harbour
Of the altuation" In the Twe&gt;ly - five years of her Charles Hargraves, Pau, Res·
nation.
Ill~ was -sponl aa a clerk with son, Nicholas Howard, Franclr
of
State the ....au of Internal Revnue Hodson, Shirley Ingels, Wlillam By United Prell lnterllatiaaal President Kennedy wao In elooo ottempt to reoeh • oottlement In on promises lo end
warned at San Francisco lk
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Jones Alldrew Kanclmik, Lew Ingham, Ala., ovenhadowed all White House TuHCiay iD&lt;iii!ated Lulber KJn&amp; Jr. aald juot belen ID Now York, forme•
evt11
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Francois.
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lucie her hus- King, Terry Lewis, Carolyn other racial developments in he had llll immediate plano to It&gt;- the new rounc1 of demonotrations liar JI!Okie Robillson llllld
am~lo lndidiiU Ill other clll•
In a kiDd of Jlrofii'US~e ~ •. , . . ; a abifer, Mrs. Lievtng, Chloris Machlr, lJnda the l!ouUt TUeasday.
tervene.
TueadiiJ lbai lteiOiialnro appar- would load a demonatratloll
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lie "li1111Di ·apan.'' · DieC:e Mri_. :lljlll ~on, In Constnaee Newton, EDen Old· ticlila led In the ::;r.:allona hope the oitualion can be ..Wed reu.
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hurled al by the people of Birmingham . ~ Ma ., It - . . .
bohlnd blm.. Nqro leaden
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JN PROG....,.,., · , . , J!!l(l~n and firemen who tbemselve&amp;," sold act1n1 White "We hove fowrd the ground- WasbJDCtoo llllliOiinced plalla for
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council race showa that in tho Only thr.. preclncla of I he
first ward Craig lopped the llst eight approved the 3-mill lor
with 89, Fisher 113 and Stumbo, five year addlllonal levy. Rut71; aecond ward, Craig 1311, Fish- land viUage carried the proposer 107, and Stumbo 120; third ed levy 47-41, Eaot Rullalld laward, Craig 123, Fisher 89, ~ vored it Sl-7, and Dexter car·
Stumbo 125; fourth ward, Cra1g ried lt_M-21.
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159, Fisher 128 and Stumbo Precincts oppoolng It were
106, a_nd the fifth ward, Craig, LangsvUle which voted in oppo96, Fisher 48 and Stumbo :ill.
sltron U lo I, Weal Rutland 23In the .Northwestern L o c al 21, Salem ~37, Hamsonvrlle
Scho..r drsirlct where Ute only 12 _to « and. PaseviUe, 83 aother Mergs volrng waa held, garnsl and erght in favor .
ersht precmcts voted down . a The Melg~ county board of
new tbree-mill school operating electiOns said 521 persona went
levy, 298 to 221. The levy need· to the poll• m NorUtwestern
ed a 55 per cent edge.
S¢1ool district.

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Dept. On The Second Floor. Regular, L5rge
and Half Sizes.

books to the high school grad- W. Va.
uates of the church.
Mrs. Edgar Allensworth who
The meeting cJosed with
been in Alexandria, Va.
:prayer by Father Tun- I, after i her daughter and family,
\. hich refreshments wert!
Major and Mrs. James ":;~~~~II
ed by Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs.
and children, has rE
Richard :ret!ntan. Mrs. Leland to her home in Middleport.
Sisson, Mrs. Paul Casci, Mrs. Mrs. Marie Hawkins has reBasilie Glrolam. and Miss Har- turned to her duties at the Gal·
Marie Smith.
·lipolis State Institute after a
Hostesses for the June
vacation.
will be Mr•. Thomas Hen· Mr.
Wilcoxen of Co- •
nessy, Mrs. T. A. Hennessy . lu~bus and his father, Fred
Mrs. John Handley, Mrs. Mary Wilcoxen of Rsclne,
visited
Kunzelman, Mrs. Helene Brick- witt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houdles and Miss
Gans.
and daughter, Freddle,
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Manley
Middleport spent the weekenJ in Columbus where t h e y
were guests of her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
A. Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kitch·
•• and daughters, Debbie and
Denise, of Chillicothe, visited
over the weekend with h e r
mother, Mr•. Robert Reibel,
Middleport.
SM-s and Mrs. William De~
bert Welker, (the former Jane
Sauer) and daughters, Linda
and Debra, have returned 1o
the statea after a three year
stay in England. They are viaintins in Middleport with h e r
mother, Mrs. Charles Sauer
and other relatives. illr lather
Mr. Charles Sauter Is a patient
at the Breck'""'llle Hospital.
Following a furlough they wUI
to Oklahoma City where
Wel~er will be otalloned.
Della Carnahan b•• returned
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Court Jus"ce Willlam · 0. Doug·
las said Tuesday Americans in·
allyef!en!IY are raising the preatlge of communism.
-~-i!' the 111$ of a
lei ~ 'Qiilb •$Tiil¥erslty
onlJla!j!r
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Middlt:port PTA calendar. rt ac~ompanied by his fiancee,
was decided to give prayer M1ss Beth Layman, Charleston,

Lee SmiUt, wbo l~sl year be- hinney re,igned lo be co m e era! Richard Folden for elecmayor by succession; as- Meigs counly commissioner. lion in November.
himself a second term at Smith was council president.
In the mayor's race, Smith
the polls Tuesday when he hand- In the Republican council topped Neal in every precinct
defeated lthamer "Ike" Neal race, Rubert Craig with :;98 in the first ward, 18-67; second
the Middleport vutase Re- votes and Clifford Stumbo's 4110 I ward 14:Hl4, third ward 112-95,
pui&gt;lic:an primary.
vote• were margin enough 1o fourth ward 142-101, and fifth
Smith, a chemical engineer win over the Utird council can· ward, t42-101.
Celanese oorporalion exec- dictate, C. 0. Fisher, who polled There were 1163 votea ·cast.
utlve, rolled up a marglo ol 561 451. Both Crais and StumbO are Running unopposed. G e n e
396 over town merchant po- ~lative newcomers Lo political Grate, received 718 votes I or
Neal.
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mary, Smith Is now virtually late 1940's and ear~ '50's. He candrdate, Robert E. Byer, relo retain his position as has also sought county offices. ceived 679 votes in his bid for
mayor, the job he look !sst No- The two Republican primary the rteasurer post. . .
when Kenneth McEI- 1winners wiU vre against Demo- A breakdown of voting rn the

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Form·\
er President Harry S. Tnllll8n \'
celebrates hil 79th birthday
day, feeUng "fine in spite

wav. In easy-are

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COSTA MESA, Calif. - Thirteen psychiatric
technicia~
were charged Tuesday w I t ~
more than 30 counta of mi..
treating mentally
children at Fairview State llospit,al. One 19-year-old employe
allegedly beat and blackened
the eye of an infant.

cotton

About
Middleport

Artificial
Table Arrangements
Corsages - Gihs

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The committee heard students
from Miami University, ~ pri·
vale citizens and spokesmoijl for
civic lfOupa tealifY ag~ the
bill. Two previous bearlnga bad
heard
o 1h er
opponents,
including Ohio State University
studenbl and faculty membe)'s,
ond supporters of the
bill,
which is sponsored by Rep.
Chalmers P, Wylie, R-Frank·
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mucb you care.
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our smart array
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stream nl
nlll "m before the ~ern:. ~ 0peratlons Committee
r.:'esda
dlirin the final hearln on ~
til prohibit known !mml&gt;
rfjls perllllll who had taken
Fffth' Amendment or who advocated over~' of the
stftution from speaking at state

When you remember Ifother,
remember she Uke1 handsome
handbogo. Ouro have tbe look
of extra elegance, the outllandlnl quollty and fasb·
loll tliot a 11ft ahoul4
have. Chooae uow fr9m
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The annual Mother and
Daughter banquet of the B. it.
Sanborn Missionary Society of
the Middleport First Baptist
Church was held Monday evening at the church In the churc\1
dining room with arrangementa
of spring flowers declll'Jiting the
tables.
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Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Whlte
of Gallipolis visited Sunday
with Miss Nettie Koehler.
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Mrs.
C. E. Clark returned Lo
Oliva DeHavilland and
. Ro~sano Brazzi in
I I ~~~~~~ Monday . after an ab'1.1GHT IN THE PIAZZA" II
due Lo illness.
(Metro("olor )
Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Clark
- andson,
Ernest Clark and Mrs.
Sablna Sesselman and
William Sylvester m
~~?;~!s Cook spent Sunday at
"INFORMATION
Nest.
RECEIVED"
, Mrs. Gladys Cuckler returnled home Monday, after spend·
lrr,g
the weekend at Oown•ng·
~My 9-10
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Glenn Ford and
:ton ,_ Wlttr her trot~er and SIS·
Donald O'Connor in
ler-m-law , ~- and Mrs. D. 0 ·
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"Mo:te It's Fatal-! Hope!"

3 "ROOMS
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Cartwrl&amp;ht, Mr. and Mra.
man Carlwrisht, Mrs. Wendell
Gerlach. Mrs. Eetl Robinloo.
Mts. Earl Clark, Mrs. L. C.
Roush, Marjlrie Ollver and Mrs.
John RoUsh, Mrs. Harold H)
seD, Mra. Daniel Klllings,.orth.
Mra. Bill Stewart, Mn. T e·d
RUey, Mr!l. Dana Lewl• end
Gres, Mrs· Will Rickard, Mrs.
Harry Jolullon, Mrs. Chester
Oliver, Mrs. Ray Plcke.., Mrs
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SWPWEAR

DUSTERS

Gowns, P•lamlt
Pliue cotton capes and
printed batiste fabrics.
Baby Doll pajamu,
waltz &amp; regular length
gowns. Easy care faJ&gt;.

A beautiful duller ..

IUI'e to pleue the Mom
on your list. Make your
selection from ·nne oot-

tun• ot acetate1 in new
patterns and color1.

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Troop Buildup
Continues As
OASToMeet
By HENRY RAYMONT

Seomlfto DuPont

SANTO DOMINGO,

Fine, sheer "~qulsite"
seamless nylolia iq the best
spring shades. Every pair
first quality. 2 pair pack.
Sunday, May 12th Ia an Important day for the Mother on your list- It fa a day wh.n she
knows by your acts of kindntss and tpeclal consideration that all of her efforts •• •ppr•
ciat.td. Show your appreciation to Mom on Mothers Day by tlvlng a gift aiDng with your
compllmenfl.

single blankets in a
choice of seven de-

liptful plaln colors.
Wide acetate bind·
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one of these.

A GIFT FOR MOM-NEW

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SPRING HANDBAGS

PANTIES

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of new Spring
band bags are
bere for Mothers
Day giving. They
come in a big va~
riety ol materlala
and coklrs.

Fine guage rayon tricot
panties in white and assorted pastel colors. Sizea
5-6-7.

$1.99
and $2.99

SPRING &amp; SUMMER STYLE

BLOUSES
Fine new easy eare wash·

able cotton blouses in styles for .s pring and swnmer.
Buy a fine Blouse for

Our Uud Car Lot Ia Loadecll Oftr 38 Can On
A Lot With A Capacity of Only 20 C;n.
If You Don't Have A Tr...ln. Co""' In Wo
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11le Prlco. We Hne To Roduco Our Stock Of
Uud Con.

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SPRING MAID COTTON .

WHOLESALE PRICES

MUSLIN SHEETS

PREVAIL WITH NO TRADE-INS
However, We Will A
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' Give Mom a set of
,these tail gtuo tumblers for serving bevert ages .111 summer long.
Fancy decorated designs. Set_of 12.

New aprtog aud oummer
styles. by Williams. Dressy
flats priced at 2.49 &amp; 3.99
New casual styles and
dresa pump' at 4.98. Beautiful sboes at budllet

Beautllul sllpo for Motbera Day
giving. Fine lace trimmed otyleo
in eltber full Iii!* or balf allj)t.
Shadow p1111els, replar size&amp;.

SHADOW PANEL

prices ...

Nylon Slips

FMOUS CANtlON QUALITY

PAR-T-PAK
DECORATED
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NYLON
HOSIERY
Famous CanDlJD quality

nylons. Sheer 51-15
gauge self seam hose
19c pr. Seamless
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so points in the leobionabie cate- j considered bad lorm.
gory and Samarkand il worth 50 Wb&lt;n the other players di1100vpoints lor remo~ness.
ered what J was doing , I wao
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rD130,
'!'be winoer by a wide miJ'8iD
wa• Myron Gl...r, a far Oung
travel writer lor the Waobington
DIUy Newo. However, it was a
tainted victory.
COIIIIclered Profeaolonal
0 Ue
His occupatBon gives him pro·
status and amateur place
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Stel- droppers ordinarily do not comIa Jane German, 74, or Etghth pete against the pros except in
.
died Tuesday .
open tournaments.
m Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Glaser look a commanding lead
been in failing health

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Lijhts 12.50 to 15.00; Fat :!QWs
9.50 to 11.70; Boars UO !O'~t ~'
90; ' Pigs 8.1101 o 11.00. · ·•: ,.,
CATrLE - Reiten 15.00 · ~
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16.50 to 19.25; Stock Sll!erw 'Is!•
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WOMEN'S

A lilelong Mason County

'•'

she was born March 2,

day but called on the
the daughter of the late
ol American Slates &lt;OASI to
Lewis and Sarah
Margaret
the dispute between the two CaribShields. Mrs. German
bean neighbors.
_
was a member of the Church

WHITE &amp; BIEGE

DRESS SHOES

Haitian President Francois
Christ in Christian Union
valier Monday demanded an im- Pt. Pleasant.
'

mediate session of the United Na- Surviving are one son, Guy
Uons SecurJty Council to
German, Pt. Pleasant; one sischarges of "planned aggression" ter, Mrs. Blanche Shaw, Meby the Dominican Republic.
Keesbport, Pa , five grandchiiTbe Security Council delerred dren and six great grandchild·
action ol iiB own pendln~ the outcome of OAS peace-keeping metlll- 1 Funeral service will be Thurs-ures.
% p. m. at the Church or
A ConeWatory Move
I rh.~lot in Christian Union with
In a conciliatory move, Haitian the Rev. Charles Rogers offici·
ForeigD Minister Rene Chalmen: a tin g. Burial will be in the Jarpromised in Port Au Prince to re- dan cemetery at Gallpolis Fer·
lease aD political relug... in aoy- ry. Friends may call at the resfum in loreigo embassies in tbo idence on Eighth Street.
Haitian capital "litUe by litUe."
UPI correspondent Martin P.
FAIL IVRI'ITEN ~
Houseman reported lrom Port Au PT. PLEASANT - A
Prince that Duvalier was keeping of 85 writtn and operators' exhis troops &lt;Oncentrated In the cap- amlnaiions were given Toesita! instead at senditig them to
the local State Police
the border areas opposite larger
with 30 passing
and better-equipped · Dominican the written examination, which
units.
was used lor the first time. El·
Bosch ordered Dew tank-sup.

persons failed the written

ported Infantry units,
and an anti-guenilla battaliOJJ to
the frontier area Monday following separate conferences with his
mllitary chiefs and cabinet.
"We are moving addltiollalforces to have complete control or the
frontier for any eventualllty," he
told VPI.
Awalt Hemtopberlc Conoltleralloa
But the Dominican government
Indicated to OAS officials that 11
would await hemispheric consideratio~ of tile dispute before
launching an attsck, according to
diplomatic sotJI"ffil.
Bosch sent a cable to Goozalo
Facio, OAS council chainnan,
~onday pledging to use
only If the aggression against
our embassy in Haiti persists."
Replying _to Facio's plea for the

test. Thirty - two persona pass-

J88

AtAll
Ono

Low Price

pr

While Linens Dyed
F...., To Match Any
Costume

Slzee4tot

,,

WOMEN'S
Whito &amp; Biege

FLATS
Values
To

2 88

$4.99

pr

Size 4 to 9

ed the driving exam with six

failing. One person lailed on
equipment.

Drivers e][amina-

WOMEN'S

lions are given by the local detachment each firs! and third
Tuesdays ol the month.
SEVERAL ARRESTED
PT. PLEASANT - Ar~reslled [
this week by local law enforcement orncers were ·
Jr., :Ill, Pt
intoxication; Herberi nay
Donald, 36, Dayton, Ohio, drunk
and resisting arrest; Dale L,
Church, 19, Route 2, Bend, Ore-

Black Canvas

SLIPONS
f

Sixo
5 to9

111P,

N &amp;Mwidths
Rog. $2.99 pr.

Cushion lnsolo

gon, U. S. Army, intoxication:

Roger E. Greenlee, 19, Pt.
Pleasant, lntllxication,
a nd
Clyde Anthony Moore, 20, Mas·
on, driving while int" "" ""ated

$199
FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS
FOR

MO~

Dainty oew styled blnklea
for that Dille Inexpensive
remembennce on Mothoro f&gt;aJ, Many lo cboooe v· • .,
!tom.

10c
to 25c

PROBE ACCIDENT
PT. PLEASANT - City polIce Investigated a car - motorcycle occident Tuesday oo the
Silver Bridge resulting in t5tJ0
property damage. The mishap
occurred when a molorcule driby Eli Siders, 34, Middleport, Obin, hit a sllppery spot
the bridge csusing the motorq·le to sllde Into an east
car drlven by Jerry Lee
S3, Rlftle, W. Va. No
were filed by the in·
officers.

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE
NO. SECOND

MIDDLEPORT ,

e HAllMARK CARDS
Russell Stover

• Can.dy Gift
w •• _.
Muquet Dfl Bois

AliK TO WED
PT. PLEASANT- Three
couples have made application
for marriage licenses In the
Of the Cowtty Clerk:
Charles Richard Hoppes, 39,
Columbus, Ohio, and Adelaide
Pearl Raver, 42, Mason Route
1, Ray Sayre, 18, Cottageville,
and Ora Click Weigand, 58, Leon; Denver Dehn Blake, 28,
Clllton, and Marlaret Ann WiJ.

• Cologne ~oty
Evorjtiung In Cosmetics

S.. ()ur Complete
Selection

IIams, :Ill, Cllffton.

We HIIYII Them All !We
And They Are o.llll At ,

,....,..... bell ~.o~ • • •

.poilll boiiiii!M *'P' • I pl...r

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1955 CHIYIOLIT 4

"'· ' cyl. 1att. shl.

:.:;~
:,:-.,•. He IIIII ~ jfOI'IIIII,... lor

two countr1es
pute
to the tohemisphere
Bosch asked the OAS to
the lives of Dominicans,
eignen and Haitians from "Mr.
Duvalier's Haftlaa tyranny."

Flats-Casuals- Heels

...utlful nol flnloh.
ltd. tnno. ~t'o nice.

INO IAMILII Amorlcon 2 Dr.......... Trano.
1959 IAMILII C:loaolo 4 Dr, lupot. Push ........
tlrlvo. I&amp;H. lh••·tt.
1961' ltAMILII Convertible. lo4 ond while, ...........
Irons. IHI clftn '"" nfco. Cillo 1-1 - · loo •

-··

NEW SPRING STYLES FOR MOM

1911 CHIVIOLIT Yl

RAMBLERS

J.•ll:

$1.74

1955 CHIYIOLIY 2 dr

droppill Old 1111

print.,..,_,..*

forces along the Haitian border

72xDO size "Hi Loft"

• ....... ,..., ..

who;. 011w f11eJ!ti........, ....
By DICK WEST
Jn c.tel1114150
Ll' 1 a
Uolt.d Prttt lltiHNIIlolull
Some places. ,..., ao Hylllllll ~they 1!84•i!OVer bllllrd IlL
WASHINGTON IUPI &gt; - Place- Pori when the Keomedya IN a . Attar the in41dt, 1 . . - Gloo.,.
dropping il a gay little sport, the borne. are cluoed aa remotely i If ourh 1 ~ ldllallyr ::~
rules of which ere very olmilar to' llllldoaablo and .,. o&lt;Ored In bado!or ~ he IIIII _, b
tho,. ol name-&lt;lropping.
categories.
.
j "Yea, Vlf1U. 111ore '"""''9!J
'!'be main dillerence Is that to A player nwst, at couroe, be 1 Old Rag MoUni.b!,"
pace-dropping the playen wto able "'drop the place into a COD·[ "Some diy I'D tan .f9U
points for where they bavt been, · ver.oatioD ill oeder for the tcOn&gt;1 OUr aPedJtloo lo
rather tha nfor who they have to counl
I pt UDder way wltblll :t
been with.
J
During my recoot lrlp to ve- l !rom the 11me 1 ......_
11 is possible to p~-drop and zuela no polotll, 1 traveled with current A~=~..v.:J::!~
name-drop at the 111110 Lime, but • group ol highly uUied and ded- jlilt. Evereo!IMJ
this tend! to get complicated and icated play..,., aU of whom ......,, IOftlewhal, but wo are IIIII
should only be atl&lt;tmpted ~Y the more lar flung thaD L
for the glory.
more advanced player•.
I foond myoelt badly ouklassed
_ : . _ _ _ _ '·.r. "'· 1
Place-dropping points
are: and, in desperatioll, begso to drop l
PT. PLEAliANT
'"' 11 "
awarded iD two categories-the places 1 had been as a soldier in
UVESTOCK SALES cd! tr.· ·~~
fashionable and the remote. For World War II. Resorting to invol-1 PT. PLEASANT, W. Vi;" 1

built up Dominican

BLANKETS

s· '

Newest lnternati·onal Set

&lt;UPB-President

NYLONS

FORDS

u

~~~-

and Bonuie WIUIUOiey, Mt:s.
Roush, Dr. and Mr• . .lames
Donavan, employ"':" of _cro.,
. H~use ·Bonn•e D1ven,
Katie Ol1ver, Mro. Grace C.rt·
Mr. and Mrs George
Mrs. Bill Pasons,
Mrs. Ray
Mra. EHrJ D•rst,
Mrs. Jlm Bennitt, Ml•• Nma
Miss Harreb M &gt;r I e
Mr. and Mr!l.
Ralph
• Mr lnd Mrs. C. II.
Be~gdoU, Evelyn Lockett,
jor~e • Rt~kard, Helen Barker •
Helen Willi~ms. Ann
Pby!Us G ll_k e y,
:::.•· ~ Ftelds, ~a
. a R thrs. ~ld cElhlnnO) ·
Mr1· U Arno 8lld
Mrs. John Fry, and JUdy,
Webster, Chari~ Hoffman,
and Mr&lt;!. Lorrame S)!!rrett, Mrs .
=Crow, Jr., Mra..
wrtghl, Mrs. Mina
Mrs. Helen Stewart,
.
Rus~eiiS, m!Mrs. Glen Carlwnght,
le
th, Mrs. Joo
aon, Mrs. Garfte~ Nicholson
and Mrs. Elden Skmner.

Mar

DAY-

72x90 "HI LOFT" . FINE SINGLE

'

• r.m:~e. M1ll !feme ·1-m..,·. u. Roulb. EIJ(jle c.twrlgb1 Th
~
Mrs. Bergdott
Miss !.ena f'Ult, Mra. Jaek Fo1. and Mra. Pe.lrl l'llchoe . glrter 1ue
Is Honoree At · ~:sv!::.~k. ~~~; ; ...~t!~Mn~~~··u~~: Place Dropping Popular In
Mra. MlrahaU Dunce•, .M r s. man, Mra. George Barril ~Y
Bridal Shower

CLIFI.'ON- Mn. wayue Bergdoll "(Janice Nicholson) w 1 1
· honored recen~y at the home
of ber mother, Mrs. Pearl Nicb. olsbll, Jn Clifton with a bridal
ohower.
·
Hootell08 were Mrs. Robort
Hayea and Ml!s Ruth Ann Love,
both ·of New Haven,
Gamu "ere played and prlz.
es awarded. Mrs. BergdoU recelved many gifts.
A salad COUl'Se wu erved to
Mra. George Jnglea, Mi&lt;s Hal

gNL'I"

By

.

For Mother On Mer Day. ·

Pleuut Vllley Beopltal

ADMIIIED: Mn. Golfrey
Moore, -Pl. Pleuinl; Mrs.
Robert MeDalllel, ft. Pleasont;
Howard Rayburn, Letart,
'
DISCHARGED: Mrs. R o 1
Fooee and son, IA!Iaj'l; GrP.

vi!Je

Wilcoxen, li'ratter
111m; GeGrp Rqrrer, llelldler-11
Mrs. ~ Shaw ind 100,
~lelltnl,

Of Gifts

N. 2nd Ave.

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"Mo:te It's Fatal-! Hope!"

3 "ROOMS
New Furniture
'299

•

$30.1111

Holen BoHol

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MASON
FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W. VA.

I

uoyd

wlllllml. Mra.

Cartwrl&amp;ht, Mr. and Mra.
man Carlwrisht, Mrs. Wendell
Gerlach. Mrs. Eetl Robinloo.
Mts. Earl Clark, Mrs. L. C.
Roush, Marjlrie Ollver and Mrs.
John RoUsh, Mrs. Harold H)
seD, Mra. Daniel Klllings,.orth.
Mra. Bill Stewart, Mn. T e·d
RUey, Mr!l. Dana Lewl• end
Gres, Mrs· Will Rickard, Mrs.
Harry Jolullon, Mrs. Chester
Oliver, Mrs. Ray Plcke.., Mrs
Lester Jollllloll, Mro. John Cur~

PI I...

Woven Fabrics &amp; Acetate

c...,. or Ballot.

SWPWEAR

DUSTERS

Gowns, P•lamlt
Pliue cotton capes and
printed batiste fabrics.
Baby Doll pajamu,
waltz &amp; regular length
gowns. Easy care faJ&gt;.

A beautiful duller ..

IUI'e to pleue the Mom
on your list. Make your
selection from ·nne oot-

tun• ot acetate1 in new
patterns and color1.

rlea.

Troop Buildup
Continues As
OASToMeet
By HENRY RAYMONT

Seomlfto DuPont

SANTO DOMINGO,

Fine, sheer "~qulsite"
seamless nylolia iq the best
spring shades. Every pair
first quality. 2 pair pack.
Sunday, May 12th Ia an Important day for the Mother on your list- It fa a day wh.n she
knows by your acts of kindntss and tpeclal consideration that all of her efforts •• •ppr•
ciat.td. Show your appreciation to Mom on Mothers Day by tlvlng a gift aiDng with your
compllmenfl.

single blankets in a
choice of seven de-

liptful plaln colors.
Wide acetate bind·
ing. Mom would like
one of these.

A GIFT FOR MOM-NEW

LADIES'
RAYON TRICOT .

SPRING HANDBAGS

PANTIES

..,.,_ A fine selection

of new Spring
band bags are
bere for Mothers
Day giving. They
come in a big va~
riety ol materlala
and coklrs.

Fine guage rayon tricot
panties in white and assorted pastel colors. Sizea
5-6-7.

$1.99
and $2.99

SPRING &amp; SUMMER STYLE

BLOUSES
Fine new easy eare wash·

able cotton blouses in styles for .s pring and swnmer.
Buy a fine Blouse for

Our Uud Car Lot Ia Loadecll Oftr 38 Can On
A Lot With A Capacity of Only 20 C;n.
If You Don't Have A Tr...ln. Co""' In Wo
Will Sell You Any C;r On Clilr' Lot AI A Whol•
11le Prlco. We Hne To Roduco Our Stock Of
Uud Con.

Mom.

SPRING MAID COTTON .

WHOLESALE PRICES

MUSLIN SHEETS

PREVAIL WITH NO TRADE-INS
However, We Will A
t Trlde-int.

,CHEVROI.ETS

1tll CHIYIOLIT 4 dr

1957 POlO 2 ..
doll. Clo~n.
1955 POID Yl 2 Daor

.......

:• cyl. ltotlon Wo""

1'17 CHIYIOLIT 4 dr

..

hlonYL

....
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..................

1NO FALCON 2 Dr.
Won. IHutlful dlum lllue, lllndlnl
trono. I&amp;H. he It

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1956 FOlD VI 2 Dr,
Auto. Hutor, - .
tum blua. Loolu nl11
lnoldi ond out. c-

1955 POIID VI 4 Dr.
Auto, I&amp;H•.1Lolt ef
1111111 l.tl lfi thlo ur

'"'

19h POID VI 4 Dr,
Cheap tronsportotlon

1951 CHIYIOLIT 2 ••

"

uo 1t Everv J inu:

Si-lEO A TEAR
FOR OKRA, T).j E.

SABY

SITTER--· .
lF 11-IE MO\'IE. ON

"TVISADUOOR
ONE 9&lt;E:S SEEN
· BEFORE .. . 1-l ER
EMPlOYERS DOI{r
(;JET I-lOM E UNTIL

II'S OVEJ&lt; .. ..

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...

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.nna.lconomlcol
tnnapartltlon ..

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ltsS

PLYMOUTH$

1"' PLYMOUTH 4 Dr.
llo'ol nice. VI.

!HI I'L YMOUTH 4 ~··
..... Ill.
lt57 PLYMOUTH 4 41r.

CHIYaOLIT Ita,
WII,NIIIondciNn.
heft.

SNDIIAKIRJ
IUICKS
PONTIACS
OLDSMOIILIS

T-~luo.YL

MERCURYS

lt56 I'L YMOUTII 4 41r,

lluo '"" wllllll.
1fl5 PLYMOUTH t dr,
.PNch eoler, VI.

99 TO _$498

1

JefpStt.WIIOII
WoHIIft'lnll

SHOE

-A

' Give Mom a set of
,these tail gtuo tumblers for serving bevert ages .111 summer long.
Fancy decorated designs. Set_of 12.

New aprtog aud oummer
styles. by Williams. Dressy
flats priced at 2.49 &amp; 3.99
New casual styles and
dresa pump' at 4.98. Beautiful sboes at budllet

Beautllul sllpo for Motbera Day
giving. Fine lace trimmed otyleo
in eltber full Iii!* or balf allj)t.
Shadow p1111els, replar size&amp;.

SHADOW PANEL

prices ...

Nylon Slips

FMOUS CANtlON QUALITY

PAR-T-PAK
DECORATED
TUMBLERS

FULL OR HALF

NYLON
HOSIERY
Famous CanDlJD quality

nylons. Sheer 51-15
gauge self seam hose
19c pr. Seamless
mesh or sheers at 99c.

at

Popular obsdea.

12
FOR

ancl99c pr. ·,

I

example, Monaco baa • rating of 110tary wartime military travel is

so points in the leobionabie cate- j considered bad lorm.
gory and Samarkand il worth 50 Wb&lt;n the other players di1100vpoints lor remo~ness.
ered what J was doing , I wao
· ·
ejected lrom the game for unoportomanlike conduct.
·
fS.
rD130,
'!'be winoer by a wide miJ'8iD
wa• Myron Gl...r, a far Oung
travel writer lor the Waobington
DIUy Newo. However, it was a
tainted victory.
COIIIIclered Profeaolonal
0 Ue
His occupatBon gives him pro·
status and amateur place
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Stel- droppers ordinarily do not comIa Jane German, 74, or Etghth pete against the pros except in
.
died Tuesday .
open tournaments.
m Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Glaser look a commanding lead
been in failing health

M Ge

WHOLESA~E
'

PRICES
.

S..ThemAt •••

METROPOLITAN~ MOTORS .

I

•
Age 74, DIeS
0 T sd ay

. Salanbty, lfaJ 4, IIIJ'' ',"·
HOGS - 175 to %Ill U.29'' 'Iii'
J4.00; Heavies lUll . to '1!.'1'!;
Lijhts 12.50 to 15.00; Fat :!QWs
9.50 to 11.70; Boars UO !O'~t ~'
90; ' Pigs 8.1101 o 11.00. · ·•: ,.,
CATrLE - Reiten 15.00 · ~
90; Pigs 6.00 to 11.00.
· ' '
Canners 11.00 to 14.75; 1111Hs'
16.50 to 19.25; Stock Sll!erw 'Is!•
00 ot 26.00; Stoclr Heifen · t&amp;:ot
to 22.00; Stock Steer Calv~~
00 to 26.00; Stock Heifers -i!1J·
21.00 to 24Ji0,
;I
VEAL t'MiVES - Tops ' :f!.OI
Seconds 27:'/0; Medium 23.20 to
27.60; Common &amp; lle•vles
to 28 .00.
·
.' .

D

years.

·'

WOMEN'S

A lilelong Mason County

'•'

she was born March 2,

day but called on the
the daughter of the late
ol American Slates &lt;OASI to
Lewis and Sarah
Margaret
the dispute between the two CaribShields. Mrs. German
bean neighbors.
_
was a member of the Church

WHITE &amp; BIEGE

DRESS SHOES

Haitian President Francois
Christ in Christian Union
valier Monday demanded an im- Pt. Pleasant.
'

mediate session of the United Na- Surviving are one son, Guy
Uons SecurJty Council to
German, Pt. Pleasant; one sischarges of "planned aggression" ter, Mrs. Blanche Shaw, Meby the Dominican Republic.
Keesbport, Pa , five grandchiiTbe Security Council delerred dren and six great grandchild·
action ol iiB own pendln~ the outcome of OAS peace-keeping metlll- 1 Funeral service will be Thurs-ures.
% p. m. at the Church or
A ConeWatory Move
I rh.~lot in Christian Union with
In a conciliatory move, Haitian the Rev. Charles Rogers offici·
ForeigD Minister Rene Chalmen: a tin g. Burial will be in the Jarpromised in Port Au Prince to re- dan cemetery at Gallpolis Fer·
lease aD political relug... in aoy- ry. Friends may call at the resfum in loreigo embassies in tbo idence on Eighth Street.
Haitian capital "litUe by litUe."
UPI correspondent Martin P.
FAIL IVRI'ITEN ~
Houseman reported lrom Port Au PT. PLEASANT - A
Prince that Duvalier was keeping of 85 writtn and operators' exhis troops &lt;Oncentrated In the cap- amlnaiions were given Toesita! instead at senditig them to
the local State Police
the border areas opposite larger
with 30 passing
and better-equipped · Dominican the written examination, which
units.
was used lor the first time. El·
Bosch ordered Dew tank-sup.

persons failed the written

ported Infantry units,
and an anti-guenilla battaliOJJ to
the frontier area Monday following separate conferences with his
mllitary chiefs and cabinet.
"We are moving addltiollalforces to have complete control or the
frontier for any eventualllty," he
told VPI.
Awalt Hemtopberlc Conoltleralloa
But the Dominican government
Indicated to OAS officials that 11
would await hemispheric consideratio~ of tile dispute before
launching an attsck, according to
diplomatic sotJI"ffil.
Bosch sent a cable to Goozalo
Facio, OAS council chainnan,
~onday pledging to use
only If the aggression against
our embassy in Haiti persists."
Replying _to Facio's plea for the

test. Thirty - two persona pass-

J88

AtAll
Ono

Low Price

pr

While Linens Dyed
F...., To Match Any
Costume

Slzee4tot

,,

WOMEN'S
Whito &amp; Biege

FLATS
Values
To

2 88

$4.99

pr

Size 4 to 9

ed the driving exam with six

failing. One person lailed on
equipment.

Drivers e][amina-

WOMEN'S

lions are given by the local detachment each firs! and third
Tuesdays ol the month.
SEVERAL ARRESTED
PT. PLEASANT - Ar~reslled [
this week by local law enforcement orncers were ·
Jr., :Ill, Pt
intoxication; Herberi nay
Donald, 36, Dayton, Ohio, drunk
and resisting arrest; Dale L,
Church, 19, Route 2, Bend, Ore-

Black Canvas

SLIPONS
f

Sixo
5 to9

111P,

N &amp;Mwidths
Rog. $2.99 pr.

Cushion lnsolo

gon, U. S. Army, intoxication:

Roger E. Greenlee, 19, Pt.
Pleasant, lntllxication,
a nd
Clyde Anthony Moore, 20, Mas·
on, driving while int" "" ""ated

$199
FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS
FOR

MO~

Dainty oew styled blnklea
for that Dille Inexpensive
remembennce on Mothoro f&gt;aJ, Many lo cboooe v· • .,
!tom.

10c
to 25c

PROBE ACCIDENT
PT. PLEASANT - City polIce Investigated a car - motorcycle occident Tuesday oo the
Silver Bridge resulting in t5tJ0
property damage. The mishap
occurred when a molorcule driby Eli Siders, 34, Middleport, Obin, hit a sllppery spot
the bridge csusing the motorq·le to sllde Into an east
car drlven by Jerry Lee
S3, Rlftle, W. Va. No
were filed by the in·
officers.

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE
NO. SECOND

MIDDLEPORT ,

e HAllMARK CARDS
Russell Stover

• Can.dy Gift
w •• _.
Muquet Dfl Bois

AliK TO WED
PT. PLEASANT- Three
couples have made application
for marriage licenses In the
Of the Cowtty Clerk:
Charles Richard Hoppes, 39,
Columbus, Ohio, and Adelaide
Pearl Raver, 42, Mason Route
1, Ray Sayre, 18, Cottageville,
and Ora Click Weigand, 58, Leon; Denver Dehn Blake, 28,
Clllton, and Marlaret Ann WiJ.

• Cologne ~oty
Evorjtiung In Cosmetics

S.. ()ur Complete
Selection

IIams, :Ill, Cllffton.

We HIIYII Them All !We
And They Are o.llll At ,

,....,..... bell ~.o~ • • •

.poilll boiiiii!M *'P' • I pl...r

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1955 CHIYIOLIT 4

"'· ' cyl. 1att. shl.

:.:;~
:,:-.,•. He IIIII ~ jfOI'IIIII,... lor

two countr1es
pute
to the tohemisphere
Bosch asked the OAS to
the lives of Dominicans,
eignen and Haitians from "Mr.
Duvalier's Haftlaa tyranny."

Flats-Casuals- Heels

...utlful nol flnloh.
ltd. tnno. ~t'o nice.

INO IAMILII Amorlcon 2 Dr.......... Trano.
1959 IAMILII C:loaolo 4 Dr, lupot. Push ........
tlrlvo. I&amp;H. lh••·tt.
1961' ltAMILII Convertible. lo4 ond while, ...........
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NEW SPRING STYLES FOR MOM

1911 CHIVIOLIT Yl

RAMBLERS

J.•ll:

$1.74

1955 CHIYIOLIY 2 dr

droppill Old 1111

print.,..,_,..*

forces along the Haitian border

72xDO size "Hi Loft"

• ....... ,..., ..

who;. 011w f11eJ!ti........, ....
By DICK WEST
Jn c.tel1114150
Ll' 1 a
Uolt.d Prttt lltiHNIIlolull
Some places. ,..., ao Hylllllll ~they 1!84•i!OVer bllllrd IlL
WASHINGTON IUPI &gt; - Place- Pori when the Keomedya IN a . Attar the in41dt, 1 . . - Gloo.,.
dropping il a gay little sport, the borne. are cluoed aa remotely i If ourh 1 ~ ldllallyr ::~
rules of which ere very olmilar to' llllldoaablo and .,. o&lt;Ored In bado!or ~ he IIIII _, b
tho,. ol name-&lt;lropping.
categories.
.
j "Yea, Vlf1U. 111ore '"""''9!J
'!'be main dillerence Is that to A player nwst, at couroe, be 1 Old Rag MoUni.b!,"
pace-dropping the playen wto able "'drop the place into a COD·[ "Some diy I'D tan .f9U
points for where they bavt been, · ver.oatioD ill oeder for the tcOn&gt;1 OUr aPedJtloo lo
rather tha nfor who they have to counl
I pt UDder way wltblll :t
been with.
J
During my recoot lrlp to ve- l !rom the 11me 1 ......_
11 is possible to p~-drop and zuela no polotll, 1 traveled with current A~=~..v.:J::!~
name-drop at the 111110 Lime, but • group ol highly uUied and ded- jlilt. Evereo!IMJ
this tend! to get complicated and icated play..,., aU of whom ......,, IOftlewhal, but wo are IIIII
should only be atl&lt;tmpted ~Y the more lar flung thaD L
for the glory.
more advanced player•.
I foond myoelt badly ouklassed
_ : . _ _ _ _ '·.r. "'· 1
Place-dropping points
are: and, in desperatioll, begso to drop l
PT. PLEAliANT
'"' 11 "
awarded iD two categories-the places 1 had been as a soldier in
UVESTOCK SALES cd! tr.· ·~~
fashionable and the remote. For World War II. Resorting to invol-1 PT. PLEASANT, W. Vi;" 1

built up Dominican

BLANKETS

s· '

Newest lnternati·onal Set

&lt;UPB-President

NYLONS

FORDS

u

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and Bonuie WIUIUOiey, Mt:s.
Roush, Dr. and Mr• . .lames
Donavan, employ"':" of _cro.,
. H~use ·Bonn•e D1ven,
Katie Ol1ver, Mro. Grace C.rt·
Mr. and Mrs George
Mrs. Bill Pasons,
Mrs. Ray
Mra. EHrJ D•rst,
Mrs. Jlm Bennitt, Ml•• Nma
Miss Harreb M &gt;r I e
Mr. and Mr!l.
Ralph
• Mr lnd Mrs. C. II.
Be~gdoU, Evelyn Lockett,
jor~e • Rt~kard, Helen Barker •
Helen Willi~ms. Ann
Pby!Us G ll_k e y,
:::.•· ~ Ftelds, ~a
. a R thrs. ~ld cElhlnnO) ·
Mr1· U Arno 8lld
Mrs. John Fry, and JUdy,
Webster, Chari~ Hoffman,
and Mr&lt;!. Lorrame S)!!rrett, Mrs .
=Crow, Jr., Mra..
wrtghl, Mrs. Mina
Mrs. Helen Stewart,
.
Rus~eiiS, m!Mrs. Glen Carlwnght,
le
th, Mrs. Joo
aon, Mrs. Garfte~ Nicholson
and Mrs. Elden Skmner.

Mar

DAY-

72x90 "HI LOFT" . FINE SINGLE

'

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~
Mrs. Bergdott
Miss !.ena f'Ult, Mra. Jaek Fo1. and Mra. Pe.lrl l'llchoe . glrter 1ue
Is Honoree At · ~:sv!::.~k. ~~~; ; ...~t!~Mn~~~··u~~: Place Dropping Popular In
Mra. MlrahaU Dunce•, .M r s. man, Mra. George Barril ~Y
Bridal Shower

CLIFI.'ON- Mn. wayue Bergdoll "(Janice Nicholson) w 1 1
· honored recen~y at the home
of ber mother, Mrs. Pearl Nicb. olsbll, Jn Clifton with a bridal
ohower.
·
Hootell08 were Mrs. Robort
Hayea and Ml!s Ruth Ann Love,
both ·of New Haven,
Gamu "ere played and prlz.
es awarded. Mrs. BergdoU recelved many gifts.
A salad COUl'Se wu erved to
Mra. George Jnglea, Mi&lt;s Hal

gNL'I"

By

.

For Mother On Mer Day. ·

Pleuut Vllley Beopltal

ADMIIIED: Mn. Golfrey
Moore, -Pl. Pleuinl; Mrs.
Robert MeDalllel, ft. Pleasont;
Howard Rayburn, Letart,
'
DISCHARGED: Mrs. R o 1
Fooee and son, IA!Iaj'l; GrP.

vi!Je

Wilcoxen, li'ratter
111m; GeGrp Rqrrer, llelldler-11
Mrs. ~ Shaw ind 100,
~lelltnl,

Of Gifts

N. 2nd Ave.

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--Panthers
Win
.
.

.

~meroy•r d.elendlng ·South•••tern Ohlo League baseball
:bamp~D&lt;'"' 1!1!wed up another
.hot at the ,bUe Tuesday aft·
!J'IHIOD by do,;.,lng visiting Gal·
~polls ~ .
.,
lt !lliies the, fourth conseculive year that, the Paolhers
~ave. coPPed lb~ league's SoUth·
. lrn division . til!t. In the past
three seasons P01ner0y llaJ tak" tile SEO ,crs&gt;WD twice, In
1980 anoUast Y.ear. .
The Gallians jumped Into· a
t.4 lead as they batted around
io. the second iuuill!l, but Porn-

eroy came bact In Its ball ol
the frame to score six rwoa.
Speedballer Jim Louks started
on the mOilnd lor Pomeroy but
pove . way to sophomore David
Reed ln the seconJ when he
IJecame wild and walked the
bases ·fUll.
Looks .gave up free pisaa to
(Jerald'Armslrong aDd Ricbard
Long, then hll Roger Sauoders
wjth a wild pitch Rlgbthand·
er Reed then carne on and
gave up a two • run single to
Blll Mitchell.
f
The new GAllS batter, Bill

Davia, wu ~e on a
IIIJoiNI ,dro¥1 Ill Pomeroy'•
Sandel'll trotted
run when be punched a
II' first with a base on balls.
into cenlerr,Jd.
'l1le ihjrd, and last, Gallipolis
next Panlber batter, Darun er&lt;&gt;Ped the plate when seBaker, waked ~ &amp;lugger
oond baseman 1ob Scott walk· Tim White followed With a base
ed with lord out and tho bao;es knock that scored Crow and
full.
Bloker was injured slid·
With Blue Devil righlbancJ. lng Into third base and taken
er Bill Mitcbell, wllo went the to the lloiJpital or treatment of
route, wortlng hard on the the ankle sprain. ·
mcnond, Polll'!roy started Its se- With the score oow tied ~3
cond inning rally wheu Phi I
Wells smacked a solid sinSwindell led off with a single.
that brought Fred Boyd,
Rlghtllelder Bob Crow drew
lor Baker, and White
a walk and .with one away, pit· ·
giving the Panthers

Cboklt and PhD

a &amp;.3 lead. 'l1le aut Pomeroy Bob Smith IIOCked a daolhle and ed thre. while rellefer ~

----"-----'+'...;;.

batt'er, Miclo:e7 WIMI:\renner, with one away Crow singled. ll.olked two and strud: out .two wf11 1111 _ _,..
was given a ''"'· pasa by Mi£. However, no "'"' f'CO'ed.
Pomeroy .will now go ..alMt Uve ot 4 ,m. EOr ~.
cbell and thea Bob Smith pot- The Panthers tallied the;,. the Northern divtsloo winner, ·
ed a single to drive home Wells final t~o I1!DS In the sixth when Ath.,., for the league cltam- MAII,JLTN'I JIQIIIIIIOtD
with P.mneroy'a sixth run of with &lt;ll1e away Whote slammed pionalolp. 'l1le date for that
·
1loo
the inning.
a triple past GAllS leftfoeldcr game hao oot been set.
LOS ANilELES IUPI) That single by Mitchell in Uoe Pele Anderson. White scored on Gallipolis
030 000 0--3 l 2 !kentwood loome Ia wti1dl Mod.·
second inning slood up as GaJ. Wells' se&lt;ond single. Wells then Pomeroy
060 002 •-f 10 0 l)'ll lol01111&gt;0 died loot A""* ofjo
lipolis' only safety of the eon- took second and carne home Mitchell and Long. Louk•. sold Tuesday to a pliy~ i/ol&gt;' ·
test. Reed set the Blue Devil when WinebrenMr slammed a Reed (2J, (WPJ and
Wine· t!l2l50
.. ,,.,.,
side down in order during the dooble.
brenner.
' · .
.
"·1••'
next five frames without ev011 Mitchell fanned four Pomeroy
Dr., Gilbert 111. N"'*: of . """ ~
a walk.
batters and gave up the same ~E\'ISE CONFERENCE
Angeles and Bevorly Jlill.; -"
Pomeroy got no more hits number of walks. Panther start· I WASHINGTON ti!PII - PrHI· high bidder on the houu wloloA!"
off Mitchell until the fifth when er Looks fanned one and walk- dent Kennedy'• newo conference carried a fl~S,OOO ~· ''
p.

1
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ON EVERYDA~

.

GROCERY~

Ente~tainlnc cuest.s or out to plea.e that special
fam•ty of yours this Su11day 1 Here's the answer • • • 1
tender, juicy, Enns Super Trim, Swift's PremiurnU. 5. Gov't. lnopected ~unday style banole11 rolled
Beef Roast from Evans ! So easy to fi• . • . and • carver'• dell1htl No bone- 100% edible melt- and
don't forget •.. Evano features Swift's Premium U. S.
Co¥1. lnopected beef exeluoivoly I

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i.

~

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Swlft'o l'remlum

u. s. Ow't. lnspecte~

PIIEAPPLE
CHUIKS
50 EXTRA

3

WITH

J')f' Gr..: • 11 Smmp~

COUPON

AND

'5" Or More Purchase
NOW THRU SAT., MAY

Dog Footl

AT 4!&gt;0' fVANS SUPER MARKET

EVANS SUNDAY STYLE

Na,2$il
Cano I

14

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EVANS SUPER TRIMi-SWIFT'S PREMIUM
U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
,.

$1

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c•••

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. . S~ Tender !
... So Sweet l
, •• So Very Fresh l
Small (4-7 lb. avg.)

STAMPS
WITH YOUR COUPONS
AND REQUIRED PURCHASES

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R~serve

Rig~t

The

To Limit

Quantiti~s

NOW THRU SAT.,
-MAY 11, 1963

Corner Second &amp; Mill St. Middleport

\

I

Monday Thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.

i

Frld~ty and Saturday 8:30 am to 8:30 pm

I

50 EXTRA

J...w

Gn:cn S1omp~
l'l -o1. &amp;ox

Bonnie Toilet T~ssle A~;;'.':'
Jergens Soap
Bush's Beans
Stokely's Golden Cora
Stokely's Spinach .
Stokely's Honey Pod Peas
F&amp;P Whole Unp. Apricots
F&amp;P Fruit Cocktail
Gold Seal Sweet Pickles

2·"CAII

3
3

2li
Cans

Jar

J..w

Green Stomp~
1-lb. lrgt Pod&lt;

IB-o1. l'ka .
f"eur Queen

NOW 11U:U SAf., MAY

11111

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Toll
Cone

SO EXTRA

V: Gollon An y
Wel!t•l•'l'

flo~or

ICE CREAM
NOW THRU SAT .. MAY lllh
AT ANY £VANS SUPEII MA~I(ET

SO EXTRA
J.w Gr e•.-n Slamp&gt;

Cmrt~"

2-lb.

I

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4
4

303
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Cakes
•
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SO EXTRA

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J')/ Green Stomp~
6 Full S&lt;u 16-oo
kc:~t i 1

Mariani Strawberries

J..'JI

Green Srmnp1

Loavlo

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NOW THRU SAT., MAY

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11th

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4 1
4 20-o•. $1
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Snyder's htato Chips
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50 EXTRA

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Gre1.:11 Stump .

AND
PURCHASE
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Permanent Kit
Comol••• with ltoll•.,.

NOW THRU SAT .. MAY 11th
AT ANY (VANS SUPU M,.,RICET

'lb.....
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FLOUR

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lb.

6-os.
Can1

39
12-oz. 49
Pkg,

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Live
Potted
PLANTS

8
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GLADIOLI
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Nm .. nulne

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50 EXTRA

J~ Gri'I'J\ 'iinmp•

FINE BAKED FOODS
OF CALIFORNIA

FOR "MOTHER'' ON HER SPECIAL DAY f
DECORATED "8" LAYER
Special Price I

Melmac til•

•nr

.mn,

for

$1:4t.

c • e·

LESTOIL

. Ginger
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Plnellont '

41

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71

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ka~o

Tho Old FashloiMCI TI'HI with '~terries

DESSERT CUPS

~~8 6 25

14-n.

HONEY

43

lb.

SUNKIST

SHORTCAKE

Waz Paper

100"

63

roll

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u.

EVANS

FRESH rap

Sioux 111

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LESTOIL

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cl'n

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Pkg •

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true beauty and elegance that will enhance any table set- . ·
ting, whether it be formal or casual. Start your set now !

LESTARE

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OR
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place Mffing, te M tq1111l or

.

49

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.

10

EA.

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$

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Yot i
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CUCUMBERS

29

ea.

Long Green

8

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49

PINEAPPLES

EARS

.. Fielcl1 I flowen" Pattern

'

lb.
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orn

nerware, Nllln1 ;.., $ 1.4t •

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Pure haM

Spe&lt;l1l Purcha.. I Ll•ltltl Supply f

....

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SLICED AMERICAN

Delicious, SWEET

22-oz.

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29

Stokely's Grape Juice
Morton's Strawberrv Pies
Morton's R•lls ;!~~:::::.•

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RUGS ... ~~

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At Any Evans Su~r Market

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and PurchaM ofl

Redeem This Coupon Thru Sat.. May 11th

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8-0z.
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Delicia Sugar Wafers
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M&amp;M Chocolate Wafer Bars
~,·25
FIP Fr1il Cocktail
1
8 ~·'
Carnival Circus Peanuts
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Meat Loaf

$1
3 •6-oz.
Cons

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J.•J.i Green Stomp o

100 EXTRA

471 Green S~mp s

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50 EXTRA

59

s.,,... Trim-Swift's llremhtm--U. S, Gov"t. lnepectM
Steak u..

lvant Super Trim -

~WPineapple Juice

~~lendedl Juice
Wesffield Dridk ~:~.

TOILET

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79

lb.

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Stokely's Whole Green Beans
Argo Purple Plums
Van Camp's Pork &amp;Beans
Hunt's Tomato Cal$up
Hunt's Solid Pack Tomatoes
F&amp;P Spinach
SWAIEE

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TOPPY SLICED BACON

Pattie,Beel Steaks

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SMOKED PORK CHOPS
Center Rib Chops Center Loin Chops

Peak Brand

21i "
Cdns I

T~m-lwlft'o

Delmonico

1Hygrade'o RollabJ.-U. 5, Oov't. lnspoctod-oady-To-Eat

-

50 EXTRA

50 E'XTRA

hans

fry, I roll or lalo~ ·

5:!

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Chuck Steak

lit.

Pinto, Navy, October

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EVAPORATED

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,,

'1

~

--Panthers
Win
.
.

.

~meroy•r d.elendlng ·South•••tern Ohlo League baseball
:bamp~D&lt;'"' 1!1!wed up another
.hot at the ,bUe Tuesday aft·
!J'IHIOD by do,;.,lng visiting Gal·
~polls ~ .
.,
lt !lliies the, fourth conseculive year that, the Paolhers
~ave. coPPed lb~ league's SoUth·
. lrn division . til!t. In the past
three seasons P01ner0y llaJ tak" tile SEO ,crs&gt;WD twice, In
1980 anoUast Y.ear. .
The Gallians jumped Into· a
t.4 lead as they batted around
io. the second iuuill!l, but Porn-

eroy came bact In Its ball ol
the frame to score six rwoa.
Speedballer Jim Louks started
on the mOilnd lor Pomeroy but
pove . way to sophomore David
Reed ln the seconJ when he
IJecame wild and walked the
bases ·fUll.
Looks .gave up free pisaa to
(Jerald'Armslrong aDd Ricbard
Long, then hll Roger Sauoders
wjth a wild pitch Rlgbthand·
er Reed then carne on and
gave up a two • run single to
Blll Mitchell.
f
The new GAllS batter, Bill

Davia, wu ~e on a
IIIJoiNI ,dro¥1 Ill Pomeroy'•
Sandel'll trotted
run when be punched a
II' first with a base on balls.
into cenlerr,Jd.
'l1le ihjrd, and last, Gallipolis
next Panlber batter, Darun er&lt;&gt;Ped the plate when seBaker, waked ~ &amp;lugger
oond baseman 1ob Scott walk· Tim White followed With a base
ed with lord out and tho bao;es knock that scored Crow and
full.
Bloker was injured slid·
With Blue Devil righlbancJ. lng Into third base and taken
er Bill Mitcbell, wllo went the to the lloiJpital or treatment of
route, wortlng hard on the the ankle sprain. ·
mcnond, Polll'!roy started Its se- With the score oow tied ~3
cond inning rally wheu Phi I
Wells smacked a solid sinSwindell led off with a single.
that brought Fred Boyd,
Rlghtllelder Bob Crow drew
lor Baker, and White
a walk and .with one away, pit· ·
giving the Panthers

Cboklt and PhD

a &amp;.3 lead. 'l1le aut Pomeroy Bob Smith IIOCked a daolhle and ed thre. while rellefer ~

----"-----'+'...;;.

batt'er, Miclo:e7 WIMI:\renner, with one away Crow singled. ll.olked two and strud: out .two wf11 1111 _ _,..
was given a ''"'· pasa by Mi£. However, no "'"' f'CO'ed.
Pomeroy .will now go ..alMt Uve ot 4 ,m. EOr ~.
cbell and thea Bob Smith pot- The Panthers tallied the;,. the Northern divtsloo winner, ·
ed a single to drive home Wells final t~o I1!DS In the sixth when Ath.,., for the league cltam- MAII,JLTN'I JIQIIIIIIOtD
with P.mneroy'a sixth run of with &lt;ll1e away Whote slammed pionalolp. 'l1le date for that
·
1loo
the inning.
a triple past GAllS leftfoeldcr game hao oot been set.
LOS ANilELES IUPI) That single by Mitchell in Uoe Pele Anderson. White scored on Gallipolis
030 000 0--3 l 2 !kentwood loome Ia wti1dl Mod.·
second inning slood up as GaJ. Wells' se&lt;ond single. Wells then Pomeroy
060 002 •-f 10 0 l)'ll lol01111&gt;0 died loot A""* ofjo
lipolis' only safety of the eon- took second and carne home Mitchell and Long. Louk•. sold Tuesday to a pliy~ i/ol&gt;' ·
test. Reed set the Blue Devil when WinebrenMr slammed a Reed (2J, (WPJ and
Wine· t!l2l50
.. ,,.,.,
side down in order during the dooble.
brenner.
' · .
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next five frames without ev011 Mitchell fanned four Pomeroy
Dr., Gilbert 111. N"'*: of . """ ~
a walk.
batters and gave up the same ~E\'ISE CONFERENCE
Angeles and Bevorly Jlill.; -"
Pomeroy got no more hits number of walks. Panther start· I WASHINGTON ti!PII - PrHI· high bidder on the houu wloloA!"
off Mitchell until the fifth when er Looks fanned one and walk- dent Kennedy'• newo conference carried a fl~S,OOO ~· ''
p.

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GROCERY~

Ente~tainlnc cuest.s or out to plea.e that special
fam•ty of yours this Su11day 1 Here's the answer • • • 1
tender, juicy, Enns Super Trim, Swift's PremiurnU. 5. Gov't. lnopected ~unday style banole11 rolled
Beef Roast from Evans ! So easy to fi• . • . and • carver'• dell1htl No bone- 100% edible melt- and
don't forget •.. Evano features Swift's Premium U. S.
Co¥1. lnopected beef exeluoivoly I

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PIIEAPPLE
CHUIKS
50 EXTRA

3

WITH

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COUPON

AND

'5" Or More Purchase
NOW THRU SAT., MAY

Dog Footl

AT 4!&gt;0' fVANS SUPER MARKET

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EVANS SUPER TRIMi-SWIFT'S PREMIUM
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... So Sweet l
, •• So Very Fresh l
Small (4-7 lb. avg.)

STAMPS
WITH YOUR COUPONS
AND REQUIRED PURCHASES

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R~serve

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The

To Limit

Quantiti~s

NOW THRU SAT.,
-MAY 11, 1963

Corner Second &amp; Mill St. Middleport

\

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Monday Thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.

i

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I

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l'l -o1. &amp;ox

Bonnie Toilet T~ssle A~;;'.':'
Jergens Soap
Bush's Beans
Stokely's Golden Cora
Stokely's Spinach .
Stokely's Honey Pod Peas
F&amp;P Whole Unp. Apricots
F&amp;P Fruit Cocktail
Gold Seal Sweet Pickles

2·"CAII

3
3

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1-lb. lrgt Pod&lt;

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NOW 11U:U SAf., MAY

11111

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V: Gollon An y
Wel!t•l•'l'

flo~or

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NOW THRU SAT .. MAY lllh
AT ANY £VANS SUPEII MA~I(ET

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6 Full S&lt;u 16-oo
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Mariani Strawberries

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4 1
4 20-o•. $1
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50 EXTRA

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AT ANY (VANS SUPU M,.,RICET

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39
12-oz. 49
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J~ Gri'I'J\ 'iinmp•

FINE BAKED FOODS
OF CALIFORNIA

FOR "MOTHER'' ON HER SPECIAL DAY f
DECORATED "8" LAYER
Special Price I

Melmac til•

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for

$1:4t.

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LESTOIL

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43

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SHORTCAKE

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true beauty and elegance that will enhance any table set- . ·
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$

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29

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8

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PINEAPPLES

EARS

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Pure haM

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SLICED AMERICAN

Delicious, SWEET

22-oz.

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MELMAC
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Stokely's Grape Juice
Morton's Strawberrv Pies
Morton's R•lls ;!~~:::::.•

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At Any Evans Su~r Market

Can•

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KRAn SUCED CHEESE ~~;;:::,.

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and PurchaM ofl

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46....
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2:::·79
432-oz. $1

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8 ~·1
FIP Sweet Peas . .
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Popeye Puffed Wheal 2 ~;.39 FIP IIIaH
FIP hide~ Don w;,:,.~os:;r~ I 'c:. '1
lb. 39
Delicia Sugar Wafers
Pkg,
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M&amp;M Chocolate Wafer Bars
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FIP Fr1il Cocktail
1
8 ~·'
Carnival Circus Peanuts
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Meat Loaf

$1
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Cons

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J.•J.i Green Stomp o

100 EXTRA

471 Green S~mp s

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50 EXTRA

59

s.,,... Trim-Swift's llremhtm--U. S, Gov"t. lnepectM
Steak u..

lvant Super Trim -

~WPineapple Juice

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Wesffield Dridk ~:~.

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79

lb.

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Stokely's Whole Green Beans
Argo Purple Plums
Van Camp's Pork &amp;Beans
Hunt's Tomato Cal$up
Hunt's Solid Pack Tomatoes
F&amp;P Spinach
SWAIEE

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J.w Green Stamp~

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lit.

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TOPPY SLICED BACON

Pattie,Beel Steaks

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SMOKED PORK CHOPS
Center Rib Chops Center Loin Chops

Peak Brand

21i "
Cdns I

T~m-lwlft'o

Delmonico

1Hygrade'o RollabJ.-U. 5, Oov't. lnspoctod-oady-To-Eat

-

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hans

fry, I roll or lalo~ ·

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lit.

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.JERZEE
EVAPORATED

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• • !!·"-.·~ v.-._
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Chlpptll
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CGDftned •
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Hospital with t
:
· blood-condition. Her room number, II 206. They aro fonner ,....
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aldl!nta ol Middleport.
· Mr. aljillllrL , 1 ·10 Roush loin. Barry Crall Of Middle.am ..., of Oat HID I!PeDI tbo pori has been admitted to Melts
Gtnerll Hoapjll!l.
-••lk''J!I ~ ldl )llnl!ts, Mr. Mn. Roger Morcan h a 1
IIIII Mn. Allfl!d Roush ol L1n- been In 'Nelsonville With bor
.coin II.• P r 'lil II' planning to lister, Mrs. Robert Sl11•ahy,
attml tbo · - term 11 who Ia recovering from Major
,ManiiiJI U!IIY...Uy,
surgery at Moun! St. Mary's
. Guosll ol Mr, ud MI-a. Fill'- Hospital 'In NeleOnVille.
Nit Bacblel, Mill Carol Bacb: Church Admlnlalrallon Nlgbl
·taJ and Jlutcb !lfclltal tb1a WMII wiU be held II Heath Metho:are Mr. and loin. Joseph lfu. dlst Church WC!Cinescjay evening
djt ol Arimo! and Mra. Georp at lhe chureb with the ComBacblel ol J:tle, Pa.
iPiaalons meetJng at 7 p. m.
' C I 1 w Wlat, wllo
has and the Official Board eonvenspent tbt Winter Ia Florida has lng at 8 p. m.
NlurDeit to 1111 ~ In Micl- Mn. R. H. Hayman of Huntdltporl When bo wiU apencllngton Valley, Pa., is vislling
the Mmllw.
with her mother, Mrs. R. C.
Frlendl bave learned that S111sbury and niece, Miss Sal•

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SUnday In Mid$
frlendt.
Mist Frances Roush and Mrt!.
Nil! Moon were buSiness visit'
ora In Parkersburg Monday.
Mr. and Mrl. Everell Davia
apenl Tuesday ln Ptrkersbutg
buslnseso.
Mrl. Amoo Bailey and
till

· Mqinly About
People In

pori with

relaU~ 11141

an

son,

Jet!')', ~nd Mrs. Davldoon of
New Richmond, Ohio, ea me
Tuesday evening tD attend funoral aervlcea for lhe former's
aunt, Mrs. F!'ankle Pickens Of
Reedsville who died Sunday.
They are ,...r. ol Mrl. Balley's mother, Mrs. Leota Hawley ol Middleport.
Mr. lind Mrs. Everett · Oavis
bave returned after visiting in
Florida with friends and In Vir·
glnia Beach, with ber brother,
Claude Waahnglon.

.

Pomeroy

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Graduates

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Mr. and Mn. Robert Gard·
ner_ and &amp;randcl!ildren: Rebec·
ca and Amy of Columbus wero
weekend 1111••ts ol her parents,
Mr. and Mn. Pllll Williamson.
Mrs. George Powell of ParkersiJura, W. Va., spent Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. Adam
Ebersbach and family . She
111so vlailed her '"-'ter, Mrs.
Marguerite Durst and daughter. Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. William Zahl
and daughter• of Groveport
were weekend guests of his
parento, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Zahl.
Mr. and Mrs. George Greene
of Columbus wert! weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Struble.

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wk ...d'j;y;"'b;" GnwbY

i~ bW~et
!WI lleliJI he ~ - •
::
who recited 1111 poem, " Wo IN op 1ltd 1111 moellftl
tile llcl Ill' ~ ; ••~ ,
Seniors" which 11 univerully
f""''l• """' _~,..., l.ets
characterlltic ollho allltuda o1 Apple ~~~-~~~ 'l'lmo." '
!Clnd," Ill' Mh. Jlrtdford Maea;
Senior Claosmen ovel')'1thlre.
Faculty membon, lelliGh, "hrlmllll1," Mh. Cliff...
Kautz presental Mr. J . 8. junlorl, nc1 i!tltl!lil pte111a ..... Pllllllpe· "AN ~ A.
Davis, e~eeutive held Of 1b o Cllll 1o the llltlaic o1 RAibln II&lt;&gt;
; .. Mn.
. HIR·
Eaotern Local School District, GJothllll and bJa C l l - frllm ..wered ·
·
•
who •poke briefly on "Row to All!ens.
and ·~·s Pall-~IIIJ.. Lllllt
Succeed In Ufe."
Durl!lg intmnlaaion Sharoo Pralle." CUll~ J'111111tl'·
,
Following Mr. Davis' speedl, Hayman was crowned p r 9 m An artiCle, Trull Qtptneo•
Lyle Swain read the sen 1or Queen and RicJwd Neaee is was N8!l by Mrt. V~ lltowa
Class Prophecy written
by Prom King. 111e Senior Glrla and "The Brkl8e Vou·u Ne•er
t.rry Landon and Lyle SwaiD. 1r1o compo;ed of EIJeeo !lraD- Cross" and "My Get Up and
Tho banquet concluded with nan, Ronaleen Osbcue .-ad Go," Bro4f&lt;lnl ~ a Bible
Kenneth Taylor, a jwtior, read· Patty McGrath
en~ qulz COIICI1I.ded 111 Mnl Karl
lng the poem "Thoughts for the guests with a medley of aongo: GruOflll' COI!eluded lbo fltogram.
Senioro to Remember." T hi a "Sincerely," "In Apple Bloe- VIctor Brown, ~~. "'"'
poem wao an inopiratlon to uad- som Time," and "It Yoo Don't duct.ecl a !!belli liullneSi uateo who are embarking on Love Me."
·
sion, after wlllcll a 'dessert
an adventure in!D !he unknown. Faculty advisors for the Jun- COUI'M Wll oenoed bY · Mrs.
The Prom wao held in tb e lor-Senior banquet and prom Rollin Wolfe nd Mrs. Ernest
Eastern High school aymna1- were Mrs. Dilrnthy Michael, Stewart to 11 !!Wibora. Hoots
ium. Beautiful decoralions were Mrs. Mary J111e Goebel, and for the Juno meeting ,will bo
in keeping with the theme, "In Mr. 0. C. Bibbee.
Mr. and Mra. Bradford Maag.
He

The Junior Class of Eastern
Hi&amp;h school honored araduaung
seniors with the annual JuniorSenior ~nquel and Prom Frlday , April 26.
The banquet, whleb otartal
at 6:30 p.m., wao PrePared
and aerv!d by clle mothers of
jumor olass members.
At the concluoion of the bun·
quet, Robert Kautz, Master
.
Mi" Myrna Maag, 1tuc1ent
nurse at Holaer Hospital spent
the weekend with her parentA,
Mr. and Mro. Bradford Maas.
Mrs. Stella Grueaer visited
Monday with Mrs. Edna Wig·
gins a! Holzer Hospital:
Kenneth Mankin 8113 of Pal·
uxenl River, Md., open! !he
weekend with his motbor, Mrs.
Mabel Mankin.

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12th

GET HER
SOMETHING NICE!

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Nancy Hussel1 Home Economist Of The Columbus &amp;
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WlttDEX -· · aoz. bottle 29c

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NOODLES · · · · 8 oz. pkg. 29c
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Each

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aldl!nta ol Middleport.
· Mr. aljillllrL , 1 ·10 Roush loin. Barry Crall Of Middle.am ..., of Oat HID I!PeDI tbo pori has been admitted to Melts
Gtnerll Hoapjll!l.
-••lk''J!I ~ ldl )llnl!ts, Mr. Mn. Roger Morcan h a 1
IIIII Mn. Allfl!d Roush ol L1n- been In 'Nelsonville With bor
.coin II.• P r 'lil II' planning to lister, Mrs. Robert Sl11•ahy,
attml tbo · - term 11 who Ia recovering from Major
,ManiiiJI U!IIY...Uy,
surgery at Moun! St. Mary's
. Guosll ol Mr, ud MI-a. Fill'- Hospital 'In NeleOnVille.
Nit Bacblel, Mill Carol Bacb: Church Admlnlalrallon Nlgbl
·taJ and Jlutcb !lfclltal tb1a WMII wiU be held II Heath Metho:are Mr. and loin. Joseph lfu. dlst Church WC!Cinescjay evening
djt ol Arimo! and Mra. Georp at lhe chureb with the ComBacblel ol J:tle, Pa.
iPiaalons meetJng at 7 p. m.
' C I 1 w Wlat, wllo
has and the Official Board eonvenspent tbt Winter Ia Florida has lng at 8 p. m.
NlurDeit to 1111 ~ In Micl- Mn. R. H. Hayman of Huntdltporl When bo wiU apencllngton Valley, Pa., is vislling
the Mmllw.
with her mother, Mrs. R. C.
Frlendl bave learned that S111sbury and niece, Miss Sal•

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Mist Frances Roush and Mrt!.
Nil! Moon were buSiness visit'
ora In Parkersburg Monday.
Mr. and Mrl. Everell Davia
apenl Tuesday ln Ptrkersbutg
buslnseso.
Mrl. Amoo Bailey and
till

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People In

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Jet!')', ~nd Mrs. Davldoon of
New Richmond, Ohio, ea me
Tuesday evening tD attend funoral aervlcea for lhe former's
aunt, Mrs. F!'ankle Pickens Of
Reedsville who died Sunday.
They are ,...r. ol Mrl. Balley's mother, Mrs. Leota Hawley ol Middleport.
Mr. lind Mrs. Everett · Oavis
bave returned after visiting in
Florida with friends and In Vir·
glnia Beach, with ber brother,
Claude Waahnglon.

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Graduates

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ner_ and &amp;randcl!ildren: Rebec·
ca and Amy of Columbus wero
weekend 1111••ts ol her parents,
Mr. and Mn. Pllll Williamson.
Mrs. George Powell of ParkersiJura, W. Va., spent Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. Adam
Ebersbach and family . She
111so vlailed her '"-'ter, Mrs.
Marguerite Durst and daughter. Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. William Zahl
and daughter• of Groveport
were weekend guests of his
parento, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Zahl.
Mr. and Mrs. George Greene
of Columbus wert! weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Struble.

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!WI lleliJI he ~ - •
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who recited 1111 poem, " Wo IN op 1ltd 1111 moellftl
tile llcl Ill' ~ ; ••~ ,
Seniors" which 11 univerully
f""''l• """' _~,..., l.ets
characterlltic ollho allltuda o1 Apple ~~~-~~~ 'l'lmo." '
!Clnd," Ill' Mh. Jlrtdford Maea;
Senior Claosmen ovel')'1thlre.
Faculty membon, lelliGh, "hrlmllll1," Mh. Cliff...
Kautz presental Mr. J . 8. junlorl, nc1 i!tltl!lil pte111a ..... Pllllllpe· "AN ~ A.
Davis, e~eeutive held Of 1b o Cllll 1o the llltlaic o1 RAibln II&lt;&gt;
; .. Mn.
. HIR·
Eaotern Local School District, GJothllll and bJa C l l - frllm ..wered ·
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who •poke briefly on "Row to All!ens.
and ·~·s Pall-~IIIJ.. Lllllt
Succeed In Ufe."
Durl!lg intmnlaaion Sharoo Pralle." CUll~ J'111111tl'·
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Following Mr. Davis' speedl, Hayman was crowned p r 9 m An artiCle, Trull Qtptneo•
Lyle Swain read the sen 1or Queen and RicJwd Neaee is was N8!l by Mrt. V~ lltowa
Class Prophecy written
by Prom King. 111e Senior Glrla and "The Brkl8e Vou·u Ne•er
t.rry Landon and Lyle SwaiD. 1r1o compo;ed of EIJeeo !lraD- Cross" and "My Get Up and
Tho banquet concluded with nan, Ronaleen Osbcue .-ad Go," Bro4f&lt;lnl ~ a Bible
Kenneth Taylor, a jwtior, read· Patty McGrath
en~ qulz COIICI1I.ded 111 Mnl Karl
lng the poem "Thoughts for the guests with a medley of aongo: GruOflll' COI!eluded lbo fltogram.
Senioro to Remember." T hi a "Sincerely," "In Apple Bloe- VIctor Brown, ~~. "'"'
poem wao an inopiratlon to uad- som Time," and "It Yoo Don't duct.ecl a !!belli liullneSi uateo who are embarking on Love Me."
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sion, after wlllcll a 'dessert
an adventure in!D !he unknown. Faculty advisors for the Jun- COUI'M Wll oenoed bY · Mrs.
The Prom wao held in tb e lor-Senior banquet and prom Rollin Wolfe nd Mrs. Ernest
Eastern High school aymna1- were Mrs. Dilrnthy Michael, Stewart to 11 !!Wibora. Hoots
ium. Beautiful decoralions were Mrs. Mary J111e Goebel, and for the Juno meeting ,will bo
in keeping with the theme, "In Mr. 0. C. Bibbee.
Mr. and Mra. Bradford Maag.
He

The Junior Class of Eastern
Hi&amp;h school honored araduaung
seniors with the annual JuniorSenior ~nquel and Prom Frlday , April 26.
The banquet, whleb otartal
at 6:30 p.m., wao PrePared
and aerv!d by clle mothers of
jumor olass members.
At the concluoion of the bun·
quet, Robert Kautz, Master
.
Mi" Myrna Maag, 1tuc1ent
nurse at Holaer Hospital spent
the weekend with her parentA,
Mr. and Mro. Bradford Maas.
Mrs. Stella Grueaer visited
Monday with Mrs. Edna Wig·
gins a! Holzer Hospital:
Kenneth Mankin 8113 of Pal·
uxenl River, Md., open! !he
weekend with his motbor, Mrs.
Mabel Mankin.

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GET HER
SOMETHING NICE!

RACINE CLOVER FARM STORE

BAKER'S ~-(LOVER FARM STORE
Co!'MI' PNrl

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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RUTLAND DEPARTMENT STORE .

SMART SHOPPER DAYS
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, MAY 10th &amp; 11th

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ANTHONY
Your l'loptndoblt

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and Prizes

PLUMBING
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Nancy Hussel1 Home Economist Of The Columbus &amp;
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WlttDEX -· · aoz. bottle 29c

MRS. WEISS IGG

NOODLES · · · · 8 oz. pkg. 29c
NAVY BEANS 21b. bag 25c

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CUCUMBERS
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OLD SMOKE HOUSE

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21bs.

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Rambler brings you a great new V·B
...and it costs less than many Sixes
H you'd expect from Rambler, the car
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ol tour trJnsmission opt ions with
the new Cte·
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that's famous for bringing you the Best
of Both in performance and economy.
You can travel V-8 otyleon a6-cylinder
budget. In fact, this Dew Rambler Classic
198-hp V·8 oost1 $76 to $195' less than
Sixc• offered by the other two best-selling
low-priced can.
And it' a solidly, lastingly Rambler whb
eJ:clusive Advanced Unit Construct;on-

tpeclallavlnp Now Durln1.Your

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RAMBLER &amp;•VB

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BROOMS

MARGARINE

Deep-Dip rustproofing-a CeramicArmored exhal1st system designed to last
as long as lhc original buyer owns his
Rambler. See your Rambler dealer today.

METROPOLITAN MOJC~S ~ 606 East Main St:, Pomeroy
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their final meeting of

Bf WILW~ P. BAIIItER

tbe year Wednesday, May 8
t the h
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POMEROY - 7 room 11'ame J;..,
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COLUMBUS IUPJ) Sen. no•lou Colllno, R·kGnton,
has ..;;.:,. bad luck with blUs
he has tried to Jlillh ID the Gen·
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k Marlellllr e
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l!:r-'ln Uould 1M'
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wor "':of :ork
90
f'ePnrt""' ·rnm.,dl•t.el,.
Mit' oua.
bu&lt;·ket st"a ts. tinted glass, R&amp;H . Save 500.00 off list price.
the
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program.
Roll
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per
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nd
have
are under cen
Social Se&lt;:ur-•
, full basemen!, vera a.
·NI!Iet wW '"" "" respofl.lll'lle ror
"fHH•p •11.,., n,. •no ·nr r ert · 'l~•,runt
11!~'i~i~"nl construction, in
,.... he a "Best Seller" book. ity. However, ' the wages of a Two weeks ago a Seaow c;om·
RATES
1962 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door - - $2,395 11
and well located.
White Rose Lodge will
domestic, or household, work- mittee killed • proposal
For Wam .4.d Servu:e
IvorY over black fini sh., red inte-rior , like new whUewall
000.00.
afternoon at 1:30 p. er are subject to ..he socilll se- woUld have al~ed strip tnlnbtg
~.::~t,..::· ,":'~!~.~ . . n~
tire~, VB motor, aut orru1 tic trans .. radio and heate-r.
RACINE_ 6 room .frame
at the Legion Hall in Mid·
tas:ea only if_ the special
for coal on stat• park
1
with
bath, forced
·•ir
Wl'th Mrs . Clarence Mecash pay perfciuarter test
'l • :.,:~~~; •,•:,.;,~;:,, '"' r..... ,..
ing , basement
and hot
porches
•- $50
.
h i' rata ~· 1 ~l!nt6 Pfll •orG .... I.J
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Mrs. Mildred Jacow, lS me.1
' e bill had :nAII:sed the HoUle
, 10 • ,
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workers 1·~ bu 81ness' ' com- Th
r~..1en;~f~~
a
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OPEN
EVES.
8:00
P.M.
lot
and
garden.
Mrs.
Oma
Nelson as host·
only one diueniJng vote aft.
0111
n• uJo ntA•..., Ks - s1 .2~ aor
POMEROY • OHIO
merce,
andlal Industry
~ er 8 section allowing the coal
CARD
easily qualify for V.
j
't are
taxes50reolJ •ot'd n~nlmu.m l!;ae t&gt; d&lt;tdlt•on.
.
.
ect 10 soc secun l
rninin had been taken out. 1he
llJ woNt ,(' owuN r'•• 11uhn.,.
A. 30 year loan.
The Federated CU'cle w 1ll gardless of the amount of wag..
g
cf
in the Senate
•' • 'len• vet wora
6 room' frame wath meet Wednesday evening, at es length of work or number
a Ion
.
u•
oil furnace heating, running wa the church, with Mrs. Be
workers. But, ' househc' I
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FOR SALE
BUSINESS SERVICES
, sir.k and cabmets
Lari!e Neutzling and Mrs. Louis Rei- workers are not
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covered bv,
I securitv, . They
m remsertmg he p
WE OFFER every kind of bull- lot , on blacktop road . $3500.011. ·hel as hostesses.
REST/l1 PRODUCING
dozer , back, hoe excava1liorl,
reel buy·
LTOR
10elal security credits il
• are pa $50 or more in a Monday night Collins ro,.
WAN"! AD
general haulin• and fill
C. C. CUCKLER, ~~!
The 1 .PomeroWyed sd
"Antique Car" Pattern
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PHONE WY l·~
wi I meet
ne ay' a 1
quarter bv the same speak for anotller bill that had
PHONE WY 2-2157
Tall 16 ••· Water
Call WY 2-3243. Free
Al-BERT M. COX, SALESMAN the home of Mrs. Jed Webster
I
It
m k any
'I
ssed in lheHou,. Spon.'
Giassos With Purchase
mates. Emmel W. Shcrler,
PHONE WY Z.ml
for a planned potluck dm· emp oyer.
a e
easr Y pa
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You get 1 glass free each
Contructing.
- - - - - - - -- · ne at 12 . 30 p m followed by a difference how little or how sored by Rep. John H. Wet!!. •
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hme
purchase
10 gaL·
free
estimate
ml of cash wages t",;aid by filing fees on Uerrs of mutual COlli·
ton s ofyou
gasolme
or more,
or CALL f NOW F'OR
la'·es
priv
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.~_.,, SOUP, 20c. , ./•.lle, :!0• · H o 01
a cornhination oil change
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on roads,
arm P
n :'1 , "an •, ase-•
MAu t 1
the employer ..
. the determin- pan•~s
alP
C' 1ean11g
f Th
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made pie, l5c . JaC'k 's UaJrY II and lube job.
ment excaval ' ..ms, and other.
The Past Counci ors o
eo. ing factor.
Collins derended the bJII
,
Bar, Middleu,wt.
5-7--6lc
Start A Set Now!
Pholie WY 2_3243_ Emmet W. MASON - 3 bedroom frame dor.us Coun~il Daughters
of Household worker.: . . includ~ Democratic ehargel! that it waS
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home , ~h'
large h carpeted
~lal Inter~
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Shuler. l'nntra&lt;"ting.
. 'tliving
·-d Amer.ica will meet Thursday
f M all persons who work 1n a pr1d preferenl'lal to 8 ···Now L.t.l.o
OP Pn undrr nPW mnu 1.
4
26
room.
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IS
SI
evemng
at
the
home
o
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te
home
or
on
the
groun
s
gnlup.
He
said
that
although the
Super Servo'ce Station
tfc
11
tl.\'e 611' x 120' lot J
s
s
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h os
on a rae
ames ayre, yracuse .
of a prJV~te
orne sue .
minimum filing fee would be
agement. Richard L. 5 7
Open 24 Hours WI
FOR - PAINTING, Interior and w1th large double garage. The Women's Missionary So· cooks, ma1ds, bullers,dclehanrng duced rrom
to
cents,
35 ld be in50
man.
exterwr Call Rtchard Wtll. $12,000.00.
gardeners an c au 11oo==ua=LE-=--_-::D"E"C"K"E"'R
;cSEWING
marhmes, 009 N. Second Street, Middle- NEW HAVEN _ brick 4 bed· ci•ty of the Pom?roy
First
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4 3 30tc room home, forced a1r
· fue1 Th
Baptist
on
. requ1r
. ed bY creased,
boostmg
revenue.on. the
w:icbes now avai a e at
sales and Sttvice. The
port.
d Church, wall meet
at the
'fhp employPr 15
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Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
''We Do Custom Grinding"

N. 2nd Ave.

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4-27-30tp Louise Thompson and R•Jherta "very soon."
O'Brien.
Castro is currently visiting the
LEGAL NOTICe
MAY It
Soviet Union. The government
Mary Shrine, White Shrine of has been expeeling him to visit

6 7 tic r Phone WY · 2-6127

AUCfTONEER

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WILL TRAIN 5 men or women
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to work with mf' u' ho ·s a HOUSE suitablP for sma li -f am
day. Excellent earnmgs 9fler ily , fi.lll basement. 313 C lllt 11..! f' I
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sh:1 rt trainin g periuri. Write Sl.. Pum~roy . Phone V/Y 2Box 43, Middleport, Oh
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3859.
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Crill Bradford

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A. C. BRADFORD
Racine. Ohio

5 8 3
tP lii(JilSF. for rent F'o11r room-s 1. 0 . McCOY,
1 H · ht
!lnd bath. Linco n
e1g s. Che stt•r, Ohio .
AUTO SALES
pn
WY 2 3575 after 5 o' I

IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OP:
MI!IGI couNTY, OHIO

•n Ollio C:orpontlon,

Middleport, Ohio.

5 18 Ifc

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AUCTIONEER. Trov

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4 18 tfc

following the meeting.

o.fHid•nts

NOTICI av P'UILICATION
Troy Butcher •nd Linda Butcher.
whose lut JcnOWD place 0£ I'Uidenct

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Main Street, Pomeroy
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We bave all sizes
The rouowinl r•al ••tat" tltuated
In the County o( Mt llt , State of OhJo,
Phon. W,.•. 4"'.J870
Slower
Ma«•hines
,
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Rates
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lOC'flted In Section No, :12, Tow~
tments 3td Uti IlleS
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apar 5 p m Phnne · WY 2- l Call W\' 2-Z974 Da'-'J er Night Pur&lt;'haae,
b l'lnl the Eaat one-hale ar
&gt;R NEWM w;,;d C"BJ"$1 . 11r fort'
the somhwest one.fcmrtll of Wd seetr ····•s ......... Ma'"''ln Mark&lt;1
277" altel 5 p m Phune WY
7 26 tfc 111ln No. 32 , Town 3, R•n•,e 13. Save,
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ews Athens. I Y l-4061
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en IOn Da•rymen
.John (' Mnler by deed dah•d Nov .
10-9-tk I I"OI.J 3JJarrment Peopi(&gt;S Ter· i
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2 ~OJOJ:.
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FOR SALE- - R
as fo llow s, Hl!ll:lnniol at
Q
u st rorn ~r or nld F.a•t
FREE USE '" our
Carpet
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SnLithwe~l. one-fourth or
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vr
8
:t2 Town :l. and Ran11e
, , Shampoopr with IJilrchasf' nf
FOR SALE OR REN~
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5 Unl!; s: lhen r e South 3
Lustre s 1amr'oo BaK- - --Bl
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and land
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to
ne
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bu or sell
Dean'•
; thence
North
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when you WIS tl
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POMEROY WY '2·2649
3 d t 11 re t't Ea!lt 42 r11d• to the place
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BEST
or llll!teinninx ('ontalnlna: :12.38 ll're• .
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OFFERS THE
Lot No , 2: Helnll 2J aer•w oft lh~
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rpsiJitS
South end ur said Ea•l one·M&gt;lf of
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Pearl St., Middleport. 5-7·6tp ;

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CLAtR WOOOE
PHONE
CHESTER 985~2145
12-6-:lSt('

.j?f 'I&gt; ONE PLYWOOD boa I, tr:til er I
and narR , $50 Ont- Cume ' &lt;~· I
.INSURANCE- . _
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long, $20.
Set oipe
SIMPSON
lnSUT· Corliss Breeding Service,
t.•"1. •' "I""
to "One
1•," $10
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... ot&gt;r BARNES
ance Agency
. Middleport
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Body Works , WV 2·:1576.
F'tre. autumobile, bonds Pll
bulls for only $6.(k). F'or serv-

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TRUCK SCALES. ;. h3 kcl :-creeD
Reuler Insurance AgencJ
belt line, 20 H.P m :1tor , crHb, ··lnsW"aoce lor every perso•aJ
28\1 ft. Double chain
conand baslne•a aeed.'"
ll
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YeyOf, mOtOr generator . 3
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WY 2-3231.
5 4 6tc

one

!!:ilk'i'! f150.

walnut antiqut dresser ,
1 Westinghouse electric

J:OUler, plus new grille, $20
be seen after 5 p. m. at
N. 3rd Ave., Middleport.

Carl
Bottom .

Chevalier

plelely rebuilt 3 years ago
and in excellent condition. 5

5 6 30tp
1·2 HP Johnson outboard w.fh
ii1i\NBiiiil4i~ all kinds. controls. A steal at llllfl for
:w11nd&lt;n&gt;
blinds and shades. both . Phone L. P~ Fultz, WY
porch
shades val- 2·3193 days, WY 2-5182 r:t~hts .
and almings. Bamboo I
ii-7 3tc
.Dale Wippel Supply,
Avenue , Pomeroy, ---.Uo.VE;n;-;;S:;;T:;;O;;C;;:;K;;---\
5 2 3lllc
tank' Get 8 NICE York and Hampshir•
Em All ~ptic tank I pigs. 1 weeks old. nwight
l;jl'apo!t. ·Ohio Valley PluJilb. Milhoan, Phone WY 2-6768.
4-16-30tp
08 3lp

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one· h•ll

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five cardinals, 31 archbis.
and 201 bishops,
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num ber of f UII ~ ! arne
pupils in U. ~- Caf:oHc elementarv and high schoob totals
there are 9' 491 StUdents
.inI seven highh schools
I Th and 30
e e~entary sc 00 !.
e 0 ne
Catholic collegE in the diocese,
tt.e College
~ Steubenville.
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F
rna• .:;ed by l. . " "I SCan a·
thers has 808 studeni.s
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f th
i h d I lh
dying or e pr est 00 0 e
diocesan seml• ary Jn Blooming-

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dale. Ohio. Tht: Steubenville di·
ocesan schools are staffed by
52 pr 1·ests• 209· sisters • and 88
Jay teachers.
,
I ba .
.
lh Last
St year
he 8 '11tota d 'oc pllsmsurnm
e eu nv1 e I ese n •
bered 2,149, of whl~ 344 were

Soutllwut

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IYity Slaw
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Middleport, 0.

Catho}I'C Faith
Up 0 ne Mi}}'100

Pllftutlutttr
npt,.. Sat,, Ma, 11, 1943

New .•. Kroger Flavor Soft

SAVE
56c

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P?rk &amp; Be-ems ..

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38c

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Oran1e, Grape,

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Hi-C Drinks . ......... .. ... 3 "'..~ $1

Kroger

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Avondale Sliced or Halves

BuHermilk Bread

s ... s•..·'.

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Poaches ............. .

Tomato Sou,

Vac Pak

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Kroger Corn ... ....

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loaves

,1 . ..... 1 ...

7 '!:.: $1

Kro1er, 5 fruils

50

Fruit Cocktail ·

FREE

TOP VAWE STAMPS

with ..,.. and purchaM ot' 1 eMMr/.,.

Goeglein Ready-Mix Co.

Iutter StniUHI ·Cc!Hfe
C..IOflexplrw lat., May 11t.

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PAGE ST.:!!!!!:

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Plus 50 TV Stampt With
Coupon

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Crest · ··.........

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lluttermlllc

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$

Tastes like

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orange juice

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1960 M G. A. Roadster - - • •

c.-. .... .:::. .... 49c

Grind
your

6 oz.

own

cans

3 $
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39

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Cucumbers

New tl~es, 4 speed, dual carbs , Jow mileage, one owner, extra clean. 1800 6etlea
with tonneaw cover and ronv. top. All white palnl.

Crisp

Fresh

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-~295

shift. Beautiful baby bluP.. 13,~ mUes of new eaar warranty. H month

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financing.

LOCUST &amp; SYCAM·ORE ON' .ROUTE ·7 .
P.hone

WY 2-3422

Mlddli!port,.

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Pbone01tey
WY 2-GOIIG.
the hierarchy
compmSee
Wood. Syracu,.. bers
1!163 of
D;rectory
lists 231
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VEGETABLE ~
SALE!

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Kroger Saltines

Green Beans

SPRING~

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Sedan 8 cyl. Automatic. Blue and white, low mileage, sha11p. New white sidewall
tire1. Local owner.

SAVE
23c

Spotlight Coffee

$

Cn.c. sllq~tii!Jnl

1961 Ford Fairlane 4 Dr. - • • - $f595

At•l...

Orange Delight

Fresh Corn

'l ..

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Toothpaste

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Large Golden

30c

Cake

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1

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Peanut llutter:or

usED Au TOM 0 BILE

e cyl. Std.

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WE ARE AS NEAR AS YOUR ,TELEPHONE
CALL WY 2-3284 FOR SERVICE
AND PRICES

1963 Fairlane 4 Dr. · • - - • •

·. JJW

Pre~erves ...... .... . . . ... .. 4. 12ian"'' $1

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Statton Waa:on. Automatic, radio, heater, spotless inside and oUt. New Font trade ln.
Green and white. 6 passenger. Good tires. 8 cyl.

8 room house, hath,
large lie; in Ohio 's 9,d69,118 total
utility room and garage. Heat- population.
ed by gas. Nice location . Prir- The official Catholic Directed to sell. Call after 4 p. m.
ory statistics for 1963 reports
except Saundays, LV 6-5824, 28 archdioceses and 12ll diocesMcArthur, Ohio,
l2tc es in the United States. The
S 6 ~- diocese of Steuhenvllle comFOR SALE . Four ~ood lots prises 13 counties, an area of
Good seven room bouse, b&amp;lh 5,913 square miles with a total
and l,il bath basemem and population of 5111,897.
18rage out 'of hJgh water . There are 174 priests in the
Could 'be made into apar~ • _Jbenville dioc.,. of which
mente City · ..ater, electr1ci 156 are diocesan clergy and II
ty, goo. Priced for quick sale b:long to religious orders. The

Kroger, Assorted Flavors

hoxes

6 eyl. Std. shift, all white paint. Sharp. Local owner, 24 month fmance.

1962. Catholics in the Steubenville diocese now numher 52,976. There are 2.132.971 Calho-

lsa

(Hpon

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1960 Rambler Super 4 Dr. - •. - $1245
1960 Chevrolet Parkwood • - - $1695

crease or nearly a million over

&gt;.·'i ~

SilverDist
Ia•-

$1

Beef Stew

1-tet.K,...,

-t Dr. 4 speed, radio, white walls. All while exterior. Local owner. Real abarp . . ao
month financing.
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now numbers 43,851,538, an in-

c..:..o"..."::':... ... 5 ....

Country Club

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eFILL DIRT
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eGRAVEL

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TOP VALUE STAMPS

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Special Landscaping We Furnish··

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Kroger Frozen

with '"PMI and- purcho•• of I Jar

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For Home Improvement. Or

I lbfl

Pot Pies . .:.. ch/,.... ~oo~.r•.t..r ... 6 .... $1

Mix

50 EXTIAFUE

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BAKER fURNITURE

SAVES TIME- SAVES MONEY

1962 Chevrolet Corvair 700

69c

.... lb.

'• lveryn 'a

.--SPECIALS~--~

Crow, Crow
Portu,
.Attornen
for6 PlalnUrt
lA) H · w l a.. 1~. 22. 21. &amp;til!

2
Sliced Bcxon ..........

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Kwlclc 1f11ett (1Wck ., lltln)

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Pale
c'oum y .

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Slic«&lt;Bacon

Frozen Domestic

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Frelh

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n .•le S- .Je1w1'II e d'I·

fourth
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aid iand
Rana:e 13,
the
contain In, tbl East

163 ,

rummage

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ice call · Leland Parker, Porn- u!&lt;l P•lltion b y thl! 15th &lt;111
or
eroy, Ohio Phone WY 2·2264 · ~~~.be1 ~3nd::ei':~~~~t,;~: defeult
or Albert Parker, Chester ,
H. H. ft..'.WLINCS SONs co.
Ohio, Phone 965-3415.
' an Ohio Corporation,
PiaJntlfr

condition. Pnced rea sonable POMEROY - 2 bedroom frame .
For Sale or trade for liveStorm doors. and wmdows,
stock . Eldon Gaul, Chester , I carpeting. Ult 50x360. Land
Ohio.
5 2 6k contract, WY 2·3102. 1&gt;41-6tp
FOR SALE
.8 of m i I e
from Pomeroy on Route 143.

MARINE SUPPLIES
~ifJ~:~~~~~~5~6~3tp
pants, shirts and 16 M WEAVER skrtf Com-

~aid s.-r:uon
~·aJ~:~~d ~9 ~~~\f~\ .. ~~n~nd or
southwe•t ont-tourth

ID&lt;.'~.",~:·'l.:;:;e.:;~:;.
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REFEREN CE DEED· Vol 185
Dt'.-d B«ordt,
Oh~~-u an required to an•wer

-REAL ESTATE
P:»iTABLE dish washer. Call .FARM
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EQUIPMENT
_
--. WI 9-3068.
5 3 i2lp _
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HOUSE FOR SALE or trade .
ONE SINGLE 4 poster walnul NEW HOLLAND lime and ~erl- ~ Six rooms, bath, half basebed with springs and mat· ilizer spreader on wheels. 8 ment, hot and cold water'
ftess. $15. One adjusiable arm I fool hopper . Contact Ed Fry,
gas heating, garage one acre
, cliaJr with cushions, $6. One L.etart, W. Va . 119-5253~ .
ground. in RutLand. WUI •ell
· sewms
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5 8 -~
6tp on land contract. .S. D.5-- Bus, .cabinet etecrr1c
ma
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7 ·1P
. ~lne [good condition) 145 PARMALL"'H"~- Tractor, good 1 kirk, Rutland , 0 h1o.

1 antique oak love seat $20.00

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McMaster Building in
upper
Middleprt beginning at 9 a.m.

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4 23 tfc f'H()T()
CClPYlNG Services ~u Route 1. Pomeroy, Ohio, but
1\e Rambler
- -- - - -I
v.hoae p~('e of ruidenre It unknown,
Sl·~n• l ar• l ,1 ('.·mpa•l MOilF.RN 4 room funushed or1 Cop,· any tetter or docament w111 tate noll" th•t on the 8th dadv
n
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EJrellence
unf•lrfll shed apartment. Mtd· l ""etHer lnsur:mee, Pomeroy flied tt• Petition .. ulnJt you In the
2 JS tfc Court
of Common PI~ of Mci&amp;l
Rig ("ar ro,.n .. ridt' and pPrlorlb· dl epur t WY 2-387l·
tfc
c ownt.v , Ohio , praytn1 for iucl•ment
3 15
tnce Small car economy and
_ I Karl Grue11er, Plumbtng and ~~o!.~~ ~;e~r;~~-~ot:~th t~~tef~:~ ~~
THNEF. anC tollr room furnish·
Heatln~
men per f'ent Pl'r annum from Ma:v
mtlnagrrabillt)
I
28th 1982 and Ill• lll'~ond in •mount
See
et.1 and unfurmshcd apart. 1
Minersville, Ohio
or
si:m .OO. and pra~·1n1 tor rorl'rlo•~
Mt&gt;ll'11politao Motors
rru:'llt~ W'l 2·5-1.3'1.
1
End \'OUr srwer trnublrs
~:!ln~c d~~~rn~:rt::a~eapr~;er:~~ roJ ·
Oll t.'

will meet Friday at
p. m. at the IOOF Hall, Potrefreshments will be serv·

fURNITURE

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Swansdown
OF ALL NEW

SI.G~tl.

• . . ab10l~y no oelll#lr •lieu

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M;ddl•port

Blaettnar. WY 2-5127_ 3--l9-~ stallation of_ officers. Sarah bor Minister Bachir Boumaza
E Mam St , Pomeroy, Ohio FOR SALE-. iroom- house, I Gibbs
present a program • said Tuesday that Cuban Premier
Phone WY %-2448
acre ground full basement. Ion Mexaco and hostesses wall be Fidel Castro will vi sit Algeria ,
Arnold

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BEEF ROAST

3 ROOMS

FOR SALE - Two - bedroom The Xi Gamma Mu Chapter ta , Ohio.
hor••e Beau!Uul Birch kitch· of Bela Sigma Phi will meet
----HEATING t\ND PLUMBING
en. automa~.ic gas heal. l649 at the Ohio Power Offic~ Thu~s- TO VISIT ALGERIA
Mueller Furnaces
Lincoln He1ghts. Call John day at B p.m. There Will be ••·
ALGIERS IUPLJ- Aigerian La-

FURNISHED apartments. One
4 room . I five rnnm l·-tlr 'lh h·

HELP WANTED

SX-11

e Agrico Fertilizer

$!.495

Pomeroy, Ohio

3 I 60tp -

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oil heal, storm windows and
St. law to report the·- amount
floor it was brought out that most
oak floors. Very good buy al l group of Ruth Circle as hos' and
Jfler each of the filings would contain Less
$10,500.00.
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quarter to the Inter· . than 100 words, bringing them unmiles from New Haven - 5 1\esses .
, j Revenue Service. The tax der tbe minimum rate.
room home with good garden The Pomeroy Bend
.
i&gt; 3lil percent on the em· The bill fllaed by a 15·14 vote,
spot, stoker-fired coal furn- Band Radio club will bold 1ts ~Ioyce wtth th~... employer
six votes less than required
ace . Also 5 acres o( ground. monthly meeting Thursday
it. Special booklets en- passage.
$7,000.00.
ning at the Second Ward Fire titled "Social Security
and
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CUCKLER REALTY
House in Pomerry,
Your Household Emolo vee" &gt;orl Algeria but
date has heen an110
BRANCH OFFICE
o o d News for
unced
JIM ROUSH, SALESMAN
Rock Springs Grange w; II
Workers " are ava,iill~ab~~I:• Jrno=:::··-::::::-:~~,~
PHONE 88Z-2843
meet Thursday at 8 p.m . Re· r · the social security o:
NEW HAVEN . W, VA.,
freshment s will be served
I 309 Putnam Street, Mariet-

ee s or •• '
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DeKalb Sudax

or

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ily with Oex-A-Diet tablets.
only llllc. Stark Drugs
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Ucenset Call WY %-2!164&gt;.

$1,495

VB Catalma 2 Or. Hard Top.
Hyd . rower sleE"ring &amp; brak ·
(' S. One car('ful owner.

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Buick - -

Y88 LeSabre . Auto. shift .
Beautifcl a11 wh ite fin is h.

Ohio .

cancelled?

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nuts Sc Breakfast served and
lunches packed at Barnette's
t · Home RestaL.rant ano Pizza
Shop. Reasonable prices. Op- :
en 5:30 a. m. till 12 p. m. ·
Phooe WY 2·9976, Middleport,

ch:::h a~il~ th~ ri:~tmMain
1 7 30

neUe's Home Restauranl
rir Shop. !i5 w Second. Po·
on 5:30 a. m. till midm
meroy , WY 2-2284.
Phone WY 2-9976.
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CAN&lt;-'Ell.A TIONS
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196~ Corvalr Monza Station Wagon

their final meeting of

Bf WILW~ P. BAIIItER

tbe year Wednesday, May 8
t the h
of I h
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POMEROY - 7 room 11'ame J;..,
, aMrs. Charles
I Ih•,m• with bath, hot water neatMrs. Arthur Strau-.

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COLUMBUS IUPJ) Sen. no•lou Colllno, R·kGnton,
has ..;;.:,. bad luck with blUs
he has tried to Jlillh ID the Gen·
oral Assen•bly.
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k Marlellllr e
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l!:r-'ln Uould 1M'
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wor "':of :ork
90
f'ePnrt""' ·rnm.,dl•t.el,.
Mit' oua.
bu&lt;·ket st"a ts. tinted glass, R&amp;H . Save 500.00 off list price.
the
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program.
Roll
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per
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nd
have
are under cen
Social Se&lt;:ur-•
, full basemen!, vera a.
·NI!Iet wW '"" "" respofl.lll'lle ror
"fHH•p •11.,., n,. •no ·nr r ert · 'l~•,runt
11!~'i~i~"nl construction, in
,.... he a "Best Seller" book. ity. However, ' the wages of a Two weeks ago a Seaow c;om·
RATES
1962 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door - - $2,395 11
and well located.
White Rose Lodge will
domestic, or household, work- mittee killed • proposal
For Wam .4.d Servu:e
IvorY over black fini sh., red inte-rior , like new whUewall
000.00.
afternoon at 1:30 p. er are subject to ..he socilll se- woUld have al~ed strip tnlnbtg
~.::~t,..::· ,":'~!~.~ . . n~
tire~, VB motor, aut orru1 tic trans .. radio and heate-r.
RACINE_ 6 room .frame
at the Legion Hall in Mid·
tas:ea only if_ the special
for coal on stat• park
1
with
bath, forced
·•ir
Wl'th Mrs . Clarence Mecash pay perfciuarter test
'l • :.,:~~~; •,•:,.;,~;:,, '"' r..... ,..
ing , basement
and hot
porches
•- $50
.
h i' rata ~· 1 ~l!nt6 Pfll •orG .... I.J
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Mrs. Mildred Jacow, lS me.1
' e bill had :nAII:sed the HoUle
, 10 • ,
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garage and uunv.
workers 1·~ bu 81ness' ' com- Th
r~..1en;~f~~
a
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OPEN
EVES.
8:00
P.M.
lot
and
garden.
Mrs.
Oma
Nelson as host·
only one diueniJng vote aft.
0111
n• uJo ntA•..., Ks - s1 .2~ aor
POMEROY • OHIO
merce,
andlal Industry
~ er 8 section allowing the coal
CARD
easily qualify for V.
j
't are
taxes50reolJ •ot'd n~nlmu.m l!;ae t&gt; d&lt;tdlt•on.
.
.
ect 10 soc secun l
rninin had been taken out. 1he
llJ woNt ,(' owuN r'•• 11uhn.,.
A. 30 year loan.
The Federated CU'cle w 1ll gardless of the amount of wag..
g
cf
in the Senate
•' • 'len• vet wora
6 room' frame wath meet Wednesday evening, at es length of work or number
a Ion
.
u•
oil furnace heating, running wa the church, with Mrs. Be
workers. But, ' househc' I
""'"""' ' '"" • M ' " """ ••••
FOR SALE
BUSINESS SERVICES
, sir.k and cabmets
Lari!e Neutzling and Mrs. Louis Rei- workers are not
.
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ITTO·s PSLAO '
covered bv,
I securitv, . They
m remsertmg he p
WE OFFER every kind of bull- lot , on blacktop road . $3500.011. ·hel as hostesses.
REST/l1 PRODUCING
dozer , back, hoe excava1liorl,
reel buy·
LTOR
10elal security credits il
• are pa $50 or more in a Monday night Collins ro,.
WAN"! AD
general haulin• and fill
C. C. CUCKLER, ~~!
The 1 .PomeroWyed sd
"Antique Car" Pattern
·~
PHONE WY l·~
wi I meet
ne ay' a 1
quarter bv the same speak for anotller bill that had
PHONE WY 2-2157
Tall 16 ••· Water
Call WY 2-3243. Free
Al-BERT M. COX, SALESMAN the home of Mrs. Jed Webster
I
It
m k any
'I
ssed in lheHou,. Spon.'
Giassos With Purchase
mates. Emmel W. Shcrler,
PHONE WY Z.ml
for a planned potluck dm· emp oyer.
a e
easr Y pa
. R
You get 1 glass free each
Contructing.
- - - - - - - -- · ne at 12 . 30 p m followed by a difference how little or how sored by Rep. John H. Wet!!. •
NOflcES
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often the work is done - the Fairfield, It would have revised
hme
purchase
10 gaL·
free
estimate
ml of cash wages t",;aid by filing fees on Uerrs of mutual COlli·
ton s ofyou
gasolme
or more,
or CALL f NOW F'OR
la'·es
priv
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0
.~_.,, SOUP, 20c. , ./•.lle, :!0• · H o 01
a cornhination oil change
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b
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on roads,
arm P
n :'1 , "an •, ase-•
MAu t 1
the employer ..
. the determin- pan•~s
alP
C' 1ean11g
f Th
~·
made pie, l5c . JaC'k 's UaJrY II and lube job.
ment excaval ' ..ms, and other.
The Past Counci ors o
eo. ing factor.
Collins derended the bJII
,
Bar, Middleu,wt.
5-7--6lc
Start A Set Now!
Pholie WY 2_3243_ Emmet W. MASON - 3 bedroom frame dor.us Coun~il Daughters
of Household worker.: . . includ~ Democratic ehargel! that it waS
• !&gt;.. NEWE'' 'S GARAGE:.
home , ~h'
large h carpeted
~lal Inter~
..
Chesler.
Shuler. l'nntra&lt;"ting.
. 'tliving
·-d Amer.ica will meet Thursday
f M all persons who work 1n a pr1d preferenl'lal to 8 ···Now L.t.l.o
OP Pn undrr nPW mnu 1.
4
26
room.
1
Js
orne
IS
SI
evemng
at
the
home
o
•
rs
.
te
home
or
on
the
groun
s
gnlup.
He
said
that
although the
Super Servo'ce Station
tfc
11
tl.\'e 611' x 120' lot J
s
s
·
h
h os
on a rae
ames ayre, yracuse .
of a prJV~te
orne sue .
minimum filing fee would be
agement. Richard L. 5 7
Open 24 Hours WI
FOR - PAINTING, Interior and w1th large double garage. The Women's Missionary So· cooks, ma1ds, bullers,dclehanrng duced rrom
to
cents,
35 ld be in50
man.
exterwr Call Rtchard Wtll. $12,000.00.
gardeners an c au 11oo==ua=LE-=--_-::D"E"C"K"E"'R
;cSEWING
marhmes, 009 N. Second Street, Middle- NEW HAVEN _ brick 4 bed· ci•ty of the Pom?roy
First
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I bl
4 3 30tc room home, forced a1r
· fue1 Th
Baptist
on
. requ1r
. ed bY creased,
boostmg
revenue.on. the
w:icbes now avai a e at
sales and Sttvice. The
port.
d Church, wall meet
at the
'fhp employPr 15
After further
discussion
ra.

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Middleport Feed Mill

Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
''We Do Custom Grinding"

N. 2nd Ave.

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FOR RENT
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p

Brotllers

~ill

4-27-30tp Louise Thompson and R•Jherta "very soon."
O'Brien.
Castro is currently visiting the
LEGAL NOTICe
MAY It
Soviet Union. The government
Mary Shrine, White Shrine of has been expeeling him to visit

6 7 tic r Phone WY · 2-6127

AUCfTONEER

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WILL TRAIN 5 men or women
., '
to work with mf' u' ho ·s a HOUSE suitablP for sma li -f am
day. Excellent earnmgs 9fler ily , fi.lll basement. 313 C lllt 11..! f' I
1
sh:1 rt trainin g periuri. Write Sl.. Pum~roy . Phone V/Y 2Box 43, Middleport, Oh
· .IO.
3859.
5 6 3t&lt;·

Complete Set'Vice
Crill Bradford

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A. C. BRADFORD
Racine. Ohio

5 8 3
tP lii(JilSF. for rent F'o11r room-s 1. 0 . McCOY,
1 H · ht
!lnd bath. Linco n
e1g s. Che stt•r, Ohio .
AUTO SALES
pn
WY 2 3575 after 5 o' I

IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OP:
MI!IGI couNTY, OHIO

•n Ollio C:orpontlon,

Middleport, Ohio.

5 18 Ifc

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AUCTIONEER. Trov

lutm.r, •t •I..
No. 12:.414

4 18 tfc

following the meeting.

o.fHid•nts

NOTICI av P'UILICATION
Troy Butcher •nd Linda Butcher.
whose lut JcnOWD place 0£ I'Uidenct

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Main Street, Pomeroy
\2 6 tfc 1
We bave all sizes
The rouowinl r•al ••tat" tltuated
In the County o( Mt llt , State of OhJo,
Phon. W,.•. 4"'.J870
Slower
Ma«•hines
,
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FliKNI~HF.O anc1 unlurms hed
..... ,·, &lt;"'• Towo•hlo of Bf'dford. tte4 22 tf&lt;'
p
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R.P.asonable
Rates
Ina:
lOC'flted In Section No, :12, Tow~
tments 3td Uti IlleS
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apar 5 p m Phnne · WY 2- l Call W\' 2-Z974 Da'-'J er Night Pur&lt;'haae,
b l'lnl the Eaat one-hale ar
&gt;R NEWM w;,;d C"BJ"$1 . 11r fort'
the somhwest one.fcmrtll of Wd seetr ····•s ......... Ma'"''ln Mark&lt;1
277" altel 5 p m Phune WY
7 26 tfc 111ln No. 32 , Town 3, R•n•,e 13. Save,
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nn"dd n cept the two follow n• lot• °
SAI.f':SI'vU. ~
B ~·a.;1e1
l\r1atil
2-3574
12 6 Lk
' • oldl.n'tbyNo.S..rnuel
1: Belnl' the tot ol land.
h
d
ews Athens. I Y l-4061
4 r Att 1•
•
Mayhullh and wlff' to
6
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ONE
room ouse an
en IOn Da•rymen
.John (' Mnler by deed dah•d Nov .
10-9-tk I I"OI.J 3JJarrment Peopi(&gt;S Ter· i
u IIIR:I , re&lt;'orded In Vol
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41:13-494 of the llt-ed
2 ~OJOJ:.
race Phone WY ·a.JOi.J.
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count~·. Ohio,
FOR SALE- - R
as fo llow s, Hl!ll:lnniol at
Q
u st rorn ~r or nld F.a•t
FREE USE '" our
Carpet
.
SnLithwe~l. one-fourth or
~
vr
8
:t2 Town :l. and Ran11e
, , Shampoopr with IJilrchasf' nf
FOR SALE OR REN~
I
~~rth 87 deJr•eR Wut 115
1
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5 Unl!; s: lhen r e South 3
Lustre s 1amr'oo BaK- - --Bl
A
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E u rodR: then&lt;"e south
11
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nu-n
E11 11Joh
85n roda
and land
:1 link•
to
ne
er's Furmture , "'' Hldlepor
h
bu or sell
Dean'•
; thence
North
S-7-6t('
when you WIS tl
)
POMEROY WY '2·2649
3 d t 11 re t't Ea!lt 42 r11d• to the place
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BEST
or llll!teinninx ('ontalnlna: :12.38 ll're• .
I
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OFFERS THE
Lot No , 2: Helnll 2J aer•w oft lh~
1
TWO ROOM house trai er. a
rpsiJitS
South end ur said Ea•l one·M&gt;lf of
111

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A··-'ll'arv of
e
o n~rs
u.w
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Boy Scout 'l"tooJi 245 eo(
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Pearl St., Middleport. 5-7·6tp ;

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CLAtR WOOOE
PHONE
CHESTER 985~2145
12-6-:lSt('

.j?f 'I&gt; ONE PLYWOOD boa I, tr:til er I
and narR , $50 Ont- Cume ' &lt;~· I
.INSURANCE- . _
S'!
long, $20.
Set oipe
SIMPSON
lnSUT· Corliss Breeding Service,
t.•"1. •' "I""
to "One
1•," $10
l ~rll1w•.
... ot&gt;r BARNES
ance Agency
. Middleport
d he f
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Breed to great dairy an
e
Body Works , WV 2·:1576.
F'tre. autumobile, bonds Pll
bulls for only $6.(k). F'or serv-

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!!_!!_c
TRUCK SCALES. ;. h3 kcl :-creeD
Reuler Insurance AgencJ
belt line, 20 H.P m :1tor , crHb, ··lnsW"aoce lor every perso•aJ
28\1 ft. Double chain
conand baslne•a aeed.'"
ll
C
PbORe ~
o "'"I
YeyOf, mOtOr generator . 3
n I
.r.-w.1
WY 2-3231.
5 4 6tc

one

!!:ilk'i'! f150.

walnut antiqut dresser ,
1 Westinghouse electric

J:OUler, plus new grille, $20
be seen after 5 p. m. at
N. 3rd Ave., Middleport.

Carl
Bottom .

Chevalier

plelely rebuilt 3 years ago
and in excellent condition. 5

5 6 30tp
1·2 HP Johnson outboard w.fh
ii1i\NBiiiil4i~ all kinds. controls. A steal at llllfl for
:w11nd&lt;n&gt;
blinds and shades. both . Phone L. P~ Fultz, WY
porch
shades val- 2·3193 days, WY 2-5182 r:t~hts .
and almings. Bamboo I
ii-7 3tc
.Dale Wippel Supply,
Avenue , Pomeroy, ---.Uo.VE;n;-;;S:;;T:;;O;;C;;:;K;;---\
5 2 3lllc
tank' Get 8 NICE York and Hampshir•
Em All ~ptic tank I pigs. 1 weeks old. nwight
l;jl'apo!t. ·Ohio Valley PluJilb. Milhoan, Phone WY 2-6768.
4-16-30tp
08 3lp

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Ea .•t

one· h•ll

ur

five cardinals, 31 archbis.
and 201 bishops,
'
num ber of f UII ~ ! arne
pupils in U. ~- Caf:oHc elementarv and high schoob totals
there are 9' 491 StUdents
.inI seven highh schools
I Th and 30
e e~entary sc 00 !.
e 0 ne
Catholic collegE in the diocese,
tt.e College
~ Steubenville.
.
F
rna• .:;ed by l. . " "I SCan a·
thers has 808 studeni.s
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There are 98 semlnarians stu.
f th
i h d I lh
dying or e pr est 00 0 e
diocesan seml• ary Jn Blooming-

s ....

dale. Ohio. Tht: Steubenville di·
ocesan schools are staffed by
52 pr 1·ests• 209· sisters • and 88
Jay teachers.
,
I ba .
.
lh Last
St year
he 8 '11tota d 'oc pllsmsurnm
e eu nv1 e I ese n •
bered 2,149, of whl~ 344 were

Soutllwut

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_w_ ....... ,

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ONLY

IYity Slaw
....,.,

Middleport, 0.

Catho}I'C Faith
Up 0 ne Mi}}'100

Pllftutlutttr
npt,.. Sat,, Ma, 11, 1943

New .•. Kroger Flavor Soft

SAVE
56c

oa

P?rk &amp; Be-ems ..

SAVE
38c

~

Emllassy

c......

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Salad Dressing ........ ....... 3 tn $1

-··-~~·2-

u.:

C&amp;IIIJSIIp

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Oran1e, Grape,

' '

Orange Pineapple, Grapefruit

Hi-C Drinks . ......... .. ... 3 "'..~ $1

Kroger

..~
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1Fh41 . . .

Avondale Sliced or Halves

BuHermilk Bread

s ... s•..·'.

....,.... •

Cz~tyhll

Poaches ............. .

Tomato Sou,

Vac Pak

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Kroger Corn ... ....

oz.

loaves

,1 . ..... 1 ...

7 '!:.: $1

Kro1er, 5 fruils

50

Fruit Cocktail ·

FREE

TOP VAWE STAMPS

with ..,.. and purchaM ot' 1 eMMr/.,.

Goeglein Ready-Mix Co.

Iutter StniUHI ·Cc!Hfe
C..IOflexplrw lat., May 11t.

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PHONE WY 2-3214
PAGE ST.:!!!!!:

.....

Plus 50 TV Stampt With
Coupon

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1NI

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Crest · ··.........

Biscuits ..

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Cllaar lallrJ~I~ ~~

Sweet ancl
lluttermlllc

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Minute Maid

$

Tastes like

-·

laz.

orange juice

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1960 M G. A. Roadster - - • •

c.-. .... .:::. .... 49c

Grind
your

6 oz.

own

cans

3 $
.....
lb.

39

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Cucumbers

New tl~es, 4 speed, dual carbs , Jow mileage, one owner, extra clean. 1800 6etlea
with tonneaw cover and ronv. top. All white palnl.

Crisp

Fresh

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-~295

shift. Beautiful baby bluP.. 13,~ mUes of new eaar warranty. H month

Ill.

financing.

LOCUST &amp; SYCAM·ORE ON' .ROUTE ·7 .
P.hone

WY 2-3422

Mlddli!port,.

.

Pbone01tey
WY 2-GOIIG.
the hierarchy
compmSee
Wood. Syracu,.. bers
1!163 of
D;rectory
lists 231
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VEGETABLE ~
SALE!

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Kroger Saltines

Green Beans

SPRING~

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Sedan 8 cyl. Automatic. Blue and white, low mileage, sha11p. New white sidewall
tire1. Local owner.

SAVE
23c

Spotlight Coffee

$

Cn.c. sllq~tii!Jnl

1961 Ford Fairlane 4 Dr. - • • - $f595

At•l...

Orange Delight

Fresh Corn

'l ..

. · · .... ........ 19c

Toothpaste

.,_. Dtttr.... ~.~ .

".'i

1 1!;
'•'l

Large Golden

30c

Cake

"" .. 3 No;.': $1
1

SAVE

Peanut llutter:or

usED Au TOM 0 BILE

e cyl. Std.

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WE ARE AS NEAR AS YOUR ,TELEPHONE
CALL WY 2-3284 FOR SERVICE
AND PRICES

1963 Fairlane 4 Dr. · • - - • •

·. JJW

Pre~erves ...... .... . . . ... .. 4. 12ian"'' $1

"!~.

Statton Waa:on. Automatic, radio, heater, spotless inside and oUt. New Font trade ln.
Green and white. 6 passenger. Good tires. 8 cyl.

8 room house, hath,
large lie; in Ohio 's 9,d69,118 total
utility room and garage. Heat- population.
ed by gas. Nice location . Prir- The official Catholic Directed to sell. Call after 4 p. m.
ory statistics for 1963 reports
except Saundays, LV 6-5824, 28 archdioceses and 12ll diocesMcArthur, Ohio,
l2tc es in the United States. The
S 6 ~- diocese of Steuhenvllle comFOR SALE . Four ~ood lots prises 13 counties, an area of
Good seven room bouse, b&amp;lh 5,913 square miles with a total
and l,il bath basemem and population of 5111,897.
18rage out 'of hJgh water . There are 174 priests in the
Could 'be made into apar~ • _Jbenville dioc.,. of which
mente City · ..ater, electr1ci 156 are diocesan clergy and II
ty, goo. Priced for quick sale b:long to religious orders. The

Kroger, Assorted Flavors

hoxes

6 eyl. Std. shift, all white paint. Sharp. Local owner, 24 month fmance.

1962. Catholics in the Steubenville diocese now numher 52,976. There are 2.132.971 Calho-

lsa

(Hpon

..._.... tJi
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1960 Rambler Super 4 Dr. - •. - $1245
1960 Chevrolet Parkwood • - - $1695

crease or nearly a million over

&gt;.·'i ~

SilverDist
Ia•-

$1

Beef Stew

1-tet.K,...,

-t Dr. 4 speed, radio, white walls. All while exterior. Local owner. Real abarp . . ao
month financing.
·

The U. S. Catholic population
now numbers 43,851,538, an in-

c..:..o"..."::':... ... 5 ....

Country Club

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eFILL DIRT
eSAND
eGRAVEL

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'!rill

o.......

Vegetables

TOP VALUE STAMPS

·· ~

Special Landscaping We Furnish··

"

Fro1en

Kroger Frozen

with '"PMI and- purcho•• of I Jar

.... ...............

For Home Improvement. Or

I lbfl

Pot Pies . .:.. ch/,.... ~oo~.r•.t..r ... 6 .... $1

Mix

50 EXTIAFUE

·1

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BAKER fURNITURE

SAVES TIME- SAVES MONEY

1962 Chevrolet Corvair 700

69c

.... lb.

'• lveryn 'a

.--SPECIALS~--~

Crow, Crow
Portu,
.Attornen
for6 PlalnUrt
lA) H · w l a.. 1~. 22. 21. &amp;til!

2
Sliced Bcxon ..........

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Kwlclc 1f11ett (1Wck ., lltln)

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adult converts.

Pale
c'oum y .

1r,r;

Slic«&lt;Bacon

Frozen Domestic

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Sti'U:~:·~:!32~·d""~~w::".1E' Ir--:~=--~~-=--·
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CONCRETE

or

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(14-16 Ill. avg.)

Frelh

READY-MIXED

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n .•le S- .Je1w1'II e d'I·

fourth
o{ s
aid iand
Rana:e 13,
the
contain In, tbl East

163 ,

rummage

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ice call · Leland Parker, Porn- u!&lt;l P•lltion b y thl! 15th &lt;111
or
eroy, Ohio Phone WY 2·2264 · ~~~.be1 ~3nd::ei':~~~~t,;~: defeult
or Albert Parker, Chester ,
H. H. ft..'.WLINCS SONs co.
Ohio, Phone 965-3415.
' an Ohio Corporation,
PiaJntlfr

condition. Pnced rea sonable POMEROY - 2 bedroom frame .
For Sale or trade for liveStorm doors. and wmdows,
stock . Eldon Gaul, Chester , I carpeting. Ult 50x360. Land
Ohio.
5 2 6k contract, WY 2·3102. 1&gt;41-6tp
FOR SALE
.8 of m i I e
from Pomeroy on Route 143.

MARINE SUPPLIES
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P:»iTABLE dish washer. Call .FARM
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HOUSE FOR SALE or trade .
ONE SINGLE 4 poster walnul NEW HOLLAND lime and ~erl- ~ Six rooms, bath, half basebed with springs and mat· ilizer spreader on wheels. 8 ment, hot and cold water'
ftess. $15. One adjusiable arm I fool hopper . Contact Ed Fry,
gas heating, garage one acre
, cliaJr with cushions, $6. One L.etart, W. Va . 119-5253~ .
ground. in RutLand. WUI •ell
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1 antique oak love seat $20.00

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Sl·~n• l ar• l ,1 ('.·mpa•l MOilF.RN 4 room funushed or1 Cop,· any tetter or docament w111 tate noll" th•t on the 8th dadv
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2 JS tfc Court
of Common PI~ of Mci&amp;l
Rig ("ar ro,.n .. ridt' and pPrlorlb· dl epur t WY 2-387l·
tfc
c ownt.v , Ohio , praytn1 for iucl•ment
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_ I Karl Grue11er, Plumbtng and ~~o!.~~ ~;e~r;~~-~ot:~th t~~tef~:~ ~~
THNEF. anC tollr room furnish·
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Minersville, Ohio
or
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Mt&gt;ll'11politao Motors
rru:'llt~ W'l 2·5-1.3'1.
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Blaettnar. WY 2-5127_ 3--l9-~ stallation of_ officers. Sarah bor Minister Bachir Boumaza
E Mam St , Pomeroy, Ohio FOR SALE-. iroom- house, I Gibbs
present a program • said Tuesday that Cuban Premier
Phone WY %-2448
acre ground full basement. Ion Mexaco and hostesses wall be Fidel Castro will vi sit Algeria ,
Arnold

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BEEF ROAST

3 ROOMS

FOR SALE - Two - bedroom The Xi Gamma Mu Chapter ta , Ohio.
hor••e Beau!Uul Birch kitch· of Bela Sigma Phi will meet
----HEATING t\ND PLUMBING
en. automa~.ic gas heal. l649 at the Ohio Power Offic~ Thu~s- TO VISIT ALGERIA
Mueller Furnaces
Lincoln He1ghts. Call John day at B p.m. There Will be ••·
ALGIERS IUPLJ- Aigerian La-

FURNISHED apartments. One
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oil heal, storm windows and
St. law to report the·- amount
floor it was brought out that most
oak floors. Very good buy al l group of Ruth Circle as hos' and
Jfler each of the filings would contain Less
$10,500.00.
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quarter to the Inter· . than 100 words, bringing them unmiles from New Haven - 5 1\esses .
, j Revenue Service. The tax der tbe minimum rate.
room home with good garden The Pomeroy Bend
.
i&gt; 3lil percent on the em· The bill fllaed by a 15·14 vote,
spot, stoker-fired coal furn- Band Radio club will bold 1ts ~Ioyce wtth th~... employer
six votes less than required
ace . Also 5 acres o( ground. monthly meeting Thursday
it. Special booklets en- passage.
$7,000.00.
ning at the Second Ward Fire titled "Social Security
and
1
CUCKLER REALTY
House in Pomerry,
Your Household Emolo vee" &gt;orl Algeria but
date has heen an110
BRANCH OFFICE
o o d News for
unced
JIM ROUSH, SALESMAN
Rock Springs Grange w; II
Workers " are ava,iill~ab~~I:• Jrno=:::··-::::::-:~~,~
PHONE 88Z-2843
meet Thursday at 8 p.m . Re· r · the social security o:
NEW HAVEN . W, VA.,
freshment s will be served
I 309 Putnam Street, Mariet-

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$1,495

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Phooe WY 2·9976, Middleport,

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BOLLYWOOD CUP[) - The do- H o u r" psychiatrista will be one ol thMo with 1 ~~ogle lludl!lOder rldel high on television ltraigbteoing out people'• mental 1 up hero. 'lbe otbeti 111't group ef·

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~ who do good illlngo rather
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problems, while "Dr. Kildare" forts, keepm, pace with the
will take caro ol their pb)'lk:ial hardy lndlvldualfam aad free OD·

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Marine offi cer, will

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of the contemporary cultur- -" his growth in personality."
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has virtually no ronne&lt;· know-what.

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producer. The "Route 66"
rllora will also be back, belping
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-Miv stop their sports car for gao.
ADd of course nobody does more
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a lot more good tbao the ~ies'
oilly college musicals of the
1930S : and, you can be .....,, II
won't be as much fun. And "Ar·

rest and Trial" switched Chuck
don't know how much good "'The Connors from a prosecutor to a
Nutle&amp;" do, but they'll also be defense attorney, which means
bed&lt;, addlog their two cenli to it's hewing to the line too.

-~ Ume of the loser.
Deiectlns ID Minority
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Doing bad 1S not cltlc for next
, On NBC·TV: Robert Taylor w1ll season. Detectives are Ia the ml·
" ' a worker In the U.S. Depart. nority. And !lie cowboy gunsels
mont of Health, Education and are golag that away. Only five

t'!f,Uare, so we know he'll he Westerns return - "Gwwmoke, ..

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11ill6 Sacred Heart Program
6 ' 20 Country Jamboree
:,~;30 News

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7:116 Breakfast Party
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Ministerial Association
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9:30
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Side. West Side," and we know and sawbones cases who would
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life of J&lt;sus She also opoliil"Mt
the •ymbols in ChristlanityJIJ&amp;.
sisting Mp. Spencer was iltiiJ,
Howard VanMatre.
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Mrs. VanMatre, Mr.. Rll
Pickens Mrs. Roy Burgeaa ·
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Mr1. Spt&gt;rwer Go'l~

Mrs. Henry Beaver and Mrs.
. .•:ddie Hartung entertained re·
Icently with a stork shower hoc·
, oring Mrs. Henry Eichinger at
the homo of Mrs. Henry Bea·
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After Mrs. Eichinger opened

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her while hospltallud. P'
nomination of officerl • . . _
The next meetfn&amp; will be Jlli.
day, May 20.
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Garten.
Sophomores
helpingMike
were
Bar·
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Imons. Ann Criner, Suzanne
Bradbury, Patsy Manley, Char·
lotte Glaze. Mrs. Moore ex·
pressed her apprecialion for
the work of the students in car~
rying out this project and to
those who donated for the fm.
portant work being done by the
ICancer Society with the funds
collected.

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Lehew, Mn. tel For Two Jl~
Thl 2Ith anniversary meet· Ebeubacb Mulberry Ave.
OOIIDtv and ofllcen at t h 1 1 Mrl. Jiome' iii'Winna lllllrr· WaMiel' and Mra. Cltrl H)lllll
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lDi ol the Pomeroy G•rden Mn. H.arold Br""" ptelided Ume were Mrf. Theodor• Eb. n1nc at her RuUalld Road home.
T
meroory ~ f'I4Atlp Glliuart '
club wu held Monday after.
the meetlug and Mrs. Char· erlbach, prealdellt;
AIr 1 , A short business ,.sslon was Canrt&gt;r Sodt&gt;ty a( and Cloldie ,Mltd! ""- , _
noon at the liome of Mlta Lydia
Perlluger wu ill cbarp ol George M&lt;Qula, vlee president; conducted by Mn. R E V•ugh. Day Netted $97.50 dorut Councll, Oau~ tl .4-mp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ bouorlnM the cbarter members Mrs. Manntn Web1ter
r . an, president, and p.. ns were M
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tary ; Mr1 · J · 0 · Roedel • •rca~- dance. th e date to U'l:
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the Cancer Society Tag Day the IOOF Hall with
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Tiley Ill Mrl. I. W. Coolft, urer; and Mrl. Scott Rldaeway, ced. The traveling pri2e donal·
wu held Saturdily, ha~ co~nc;;;• "'"i,;l'lll*\i'Vilifa
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was announced that $95.70 was col
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D. Schaefer, Mrl. J . W. M.,.
·
'" program 0 awarded 1 ~ Mr; Charleo Buck
by students of Middl.. Roush wu llnjltt!!lllf
IIMurr.lv, Mrl. J . E. D. Hartin- the club was In October tll35.1 Games . were . played during
sc~ool. The worker&amp; were juries received . In I
U. S. KEDS
and Mro. J. 0 Roedel. who The paper fur tbe da~. 'FloW· the social hour with prir)s 1 . · the busine" ser'1on of Mid- that Fannie Philllill
CANVAS FOOTWEAR IIwere each pruented a C0f118t. era For FragrlliiCe" was pre· warded to Mrs Harold Eberllfrom 9 a.m. to ~ p.m. '"8 her lllllo iltJIIe
FOR THE ENTIRE
of the bouorary membera ...ted by Mrs. George Smith . bach who also ;eceived a o:rthof the Eighth grade and Kalhryn GoodWill
I'AMIL y
the club are, charter mem- A lflent auction wu beld dur· day g~t from her secret pal taking part were Sandra Hum· Ill. Thank you OO!ft~:w~er=e:~
.__ _ _ _ _ _ __, I I bl!rB. and illclude, Mrl. Ralston lni the afternoon, which was and Mrs. Buck. Mrs. Annll . . Oh:
Debbie Gru~ser , Kathy from Edith W~
1/RUII&lt;Ill of Colulnbul, Mrs. Jlar. a great mcces1. Refruhl!IP.nta linger won the door prize.
McElhinny, Sandra Swartz. Kay and from the Mileb

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Mrs . Richard Gaul, Mrs. Guy :

summerfield, Mrs.
Mrs . Ivan Farrar.

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Scripture was read by M r s.
Bearhs. Plans were made for
the cha rge M.Y.r . which wilt

Elel'lion of officer s wa s held :

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Mon.day

Ruth Ann Bailey ,
president ;
Joan Hewetson . vice president;
Jack Stanley, second vice president ; Janet Arnold , secretary;
Maria Grueser, treasurer ; Opal Offut , News reporter ; Ruth I

Open 9 :SO AM Every !!"~!l•l
Close At 6:30 PM
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9:00 PM Saturday
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(All hours E.S .T. Pomeroy~

Ann Bailey, youth representa·

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live to official board .
The next meeting is May 12th
with Susanne Arnold as hostess.

Next to Drlv•ln ThRt,.
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Open At 11 ;00 AM Tue&amp;.,,j

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Wed . and Thursday.
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aeuou.
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~ who do good illlngo rather
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problems, while "Dr. Kildare" forts, keepm, pace with the
will take caro ol their pb)'lk:ial hardy lndlvldualfam aad free OD·

ooes. "Mr. Novak,''

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has virtually no ronne&lt;· know-what.

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producer. The "Route 66"
rllora will also be back, belping
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-Miv stop their sports car for gao.
ADd of course nobody does more
IIOOd
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a lot more good tbao the ~ies'
oilly college musicals of the
1930S : and, you can be .....,, II
won't be as much fun. And "Ar·

rest and Trial" switched Chuck
don't know how much good "'The Connors from a prosecutor to a
Nutle&amp;" do, but they'll also be defense attorney, which means
bed&lt;, addlog their two cenli to it's hewing to the line too.

-~ Ume of the loser.
Deiectlns ID Minority
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Doing bad 1S not cltlc for next
, On NBC·TV: Robert Taylor w1ll season. Detectives are Ia the ml·
" ' a worker In the U.S. Depart. nority. And !lie cowboy gunsels
mont of Health, Education and are golag that away. Only five

t'!f,Uare, so we know he'll he Westerns return - "Gwwmoke, ..

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Side. West Side," and we know and sawbones cases who would
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life of J&lt;sus She also opoliil"Mt
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sisting Mp. Spencer was iltiiJ,
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aid, Mrs. Wilma Ginther, Mrs. Middleport and Mr. and 1'411! ..
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Nancy, Mrs . Robert Ritchie,
Mrs. Hobart Smalley, ~I r s.
Ray Christy , Mrs. Buel Ride- ,
nour, Mrs. Virgil Roush, Mrs.
Delmar Baum, Mrs. Paul Karr,

Mrs. Mabel Van Meter, Mrs.
Wallace Amberger , Mrs. Grace 1
Gumpf, Mrs. Robert Wood. Mrs.
11"''"' Dean, Mrs. Horace Karr,
Mrs. Paul Baer, Mrs. Thede
11 c.rav·
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and granddaughter Diana,

Mrs. Ronald Clay, Mrs. Keith

EXPERIENC,ED

Radi() &amp; T.•n.r •
SERVICE0 '
CLELAND's T.V~
WY 2·2255

' Ridenour , Mrs. J unior Farns·
Iworth, Mrs. Rex Bailey, Mrs. i 608 E. Main St.
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Mrs. Lawrence Smith , Mrs.
Norman Frederick.
Those sending gifts were Mrs.
David Koblentz, Mrs. George

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lb.
box

Mrs. Fred . encer preoented the devolional prolf~l
recent meeting of the Marjl •

Wolfe, Mrs. J . M. Gaul, Mrs.
: Dale Kautz , Mrs. Carl Kautz,

Gelatin Desserts 4 25c
69c
49
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Margarine
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,.'·Cherrios
Garbage Cans
49c
S'!: 99c Stuffed Olives
IPeaches
J.qt.29C
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TOMATO SOUP
59C
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Program Devotio'1'~

played with . Mrs. Earl Dean, Capehart and Mr1. Jolm ~Mrs. Rex Bailey and Mrs. John tin.
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her many gifts, ~fames were Russell Barton, Mr1. fi.u

TO EAT

COOKED- BONELESS

lao,

FILLETS, lb. 49c

Mr1. Spt&gt;rwer Go'l~

Mrs. Henry Beaver and Mrs.
. .•:ddie Hartung entertained re·
Icently with a stork shower hoc·
, oring Mrs. Henry Eichinger at
the homo of Mrs. Henry Bea·
ver.
After Mrs. Eichinger opened

DRESSED

COUNTRY STYLI-MEATY

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Mrs. Eichinger
Is Honored At
Stork Shower

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Jea,. .famfllea lor
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Marie for
Hauck
t.banied l6t
council
1 gift and Tilt:
Theias for potted p..nt iMJ.
her while hospltallud. P'
nomination of officerl • . . _
The next meetfn&amp; will be Jlli.
day, May 20.
buA
Loo~

·ved Ault , Dave Jenkins, Billy DavGerlach.
Garten.
Sophomores
helpingMike
were
Bar·
Hoff ner, Sherrie Sim·
Imons. Ann Criner, Suzanne
Bradbury, Patsy Manley, Char·
lotte Glaze. Mrs. Moore ex·
pressed her apprecialion for
the work of the students in car~
rying out this project and to
those who donated for the fm.
portant work being done by the
ICancer Society with the funds
collected.

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elotlll. Attelldlrll
Poma"Of 0~ club wu tho • 0 _,., __ _,
tho,. named above and M r 1.
!lut to be~ 111 tb 1 1 ~• _
. . . Rd Ho'TJe 'lbeodore
Lehew, Mn. tel For Two Jl~
Thl 2Ith anniversary meet· Ebeubacb Mulberry Ave.
OOIIDtv and ofllcen at t h 1 1 Mrl. Jiome' iii'Winna lllllrr· WaMiel' and Mra. Cltrl H)lllll
'J'hi, cUrter D
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lDi ol the Pomeroy G•rden Mn. H.arold Br""" ptelided Ume were Mrf. Theodor• Eb. n1nc at her RuUalld Road home.
T
meroory ~ f'I4Atlp Glliuart '
club wu held Monday after.
the meetlug and Mrs. Char· erlbach, prealdellt;
AIr 1 , A short business ,.sslon was Canrt&gt;r Sodt&gt;ty a( and Cloldie ,Mltd! ""- , _
noon at the liome of Mlta Lydia
Perlluger wu ill cbarp ol George M&lt;Qula, vlee president; conducted by Mn. R E V•ugh. Day Netted $97.50 dorut Councll, Oau~ tl .4-mp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ bouorlnM the cbarter members Mrs. Manntn Web1ter
r . an, president, and p.. ns were M
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ericll , mel MGIIU' ev411iDf. IC
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' aec e made for a rummaee tale and
rl .
an oore, c
ma&amp;
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tary ; Mr1 · J · 0 · Roedel • •rca~- dance. th e date to U'l:
• . .aunoun
the Cancer Society Tag Day the IOOF Hall with
llalll,
THE
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Tiley Ill Mrl. I. W. Coolft, urer; and Mrl. Scott Rldaeway, ced. The traveling pri2e donal·
wu held Saturdily, ha~ co~nc;;;• "'"i,;l'lll*\i'Vilifa
II"'"· Theodon Eberabach, Mr1 Ubrarian The f' t
ed
by
Mrs
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l!:bersbach
was announced that $95.70 was col
lfjM
D. Schaefer, Mrl. J . W. M.,.
·
'" program 0 awarded 1 ~ Mr; Charleo Buck
by students of Middl.. Roush wu llnjltt!!lllf
IIMurr.lv, Mrl. J . E. D. Hartin- the club was In October tll35.1 Games . were . played during
sc~ool. The worker&amp; were juries received . In I
U. S. KEDS
and Mro. J. 0 Roedel. who The paper fur tbe da~. 'FloW· the social hour with prir)s 1 . · the busine" ser'1on of Mid- that Fannie Philllill
CANVAS FOOTWEAR IIwere each pruented a C0f118t. era For FragrlliiCe" was pre· warded to Mrs Harold Eberllfrom 9 a.m. to ~ p.m. '"8 her lllllo iltJIIe
FOR THE ENTIRE
of the bouorary membera ...ted by Mrs. George Smith . bach who also ;eceived a o:rthof the Eighth grade and Kalhryn GoodWill
I'AMIL y
the club are, charter mem- A lflent auction wu beld dur· day g~t from her secret pal taking part were Sandra Hum· Ill. Thank you OO!ft~:w~er=e:~
.__ _ _ _ _ _ __, I I bl!rB. and illclude, Mrl. Ralston lni the afternoon, which was and Mrs. Buck. Mrs. Annll . . Oh:
Debbie Gru~ser , Kathy from Edith W~
1/RUII&lt;Ill of Colulnbul, Mrs. Jlar. a great mcces1. Refruhl!IP.nta linger won the door prize.
McElhinny, Sandra Swartz. Kay and from the Mileb

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Garden Club Are Recognized
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whldt wu about four boJo wht
lived by themaelveo, ~ 1o
work out their own problema aad
didn't asl: belp from anybo&lt;IJ, n
dldll't have a &lt;h....i:e.
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DAJl Y CR0 SSW0 R0

school teacher' lo oure to be up

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Mrs. Bruce Myers, Mrs. Roger Epple, Mrs . Eldon G aul, i
Mrs . Richard Gaul, Mrs. Guy :

summerfield, Mrs.
Mrs . Ivan Farrar.

w. F.

Hill,

M. _Y. F. Namt&gt;s
New 0 If icer1

The regular meeting of t h e

Rock Springs M Y.F. was held
at the ~:burch with the pre•i-

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We Give

GREEN

YOU CAN
REGISTER
AT YOUR
BRIGHT STAR or
DISCOUNT MARK£11 '
For The WMP9 ~.·

Are.LiotenarsJackPQI~ ·
Stop In •nd Regllter '""\o
JI'Ou're welcome.

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be held at the Rock Springs !
church May 13th.
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Noxt to the Fobric Sho' "

Scripture was read by M r s.
Bearhs. Plans were made for
the cha rge M.Y.r . which wilt

Elel'lion of officer s wa s held :

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Closed Al1 Day

Mon.day

Ruth Ann Bailey ,
president ;
Joan Hewetson . vice president;
Jack Stanley, second vice president ; Janet Arnold , secretary;
Maria Grueser, treasurer ; Opal Offut , News reporter ; Ruth I

Open 9 :SO AM Every !!"~!l•l
Close At 6:30 PM
Wed., Fri. !lnd Sun.
~
Close At 3:00PM Thurs. a :
9:00 PM Saturday
)
(All hours E.S .T. Pomeroy~

Ann Bailey, youth representa·

eMASON,

live to official board .
The next meeting is May 12th
with Susanne Arnold as hostess.

Next to Drlv•ln ThRt,.
Closed All Day Monday
Open At 11 ;00 AM Tue&amp;.,,j

GIVE DINNER

w. VA.

Wed . and Thursday.
Open 10:00 AM Friday,

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Mr. and Mrs . A. M. Zahl enterlained with a family dinner

urday &amp; Sunday.
Close Every Etay At 8:30

Sunday at their home, Mulber

CAll hours E.D.S.T.

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no 3ugar·¢h:r.ll-~ · ·· ·
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Sebeol, CllarletloD, W. VL by
beJac &lt;I'OWIIOd Queea of lbe
'A Follleo,

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Day Topic l1 Nott&gt;d

scbool yearbook. Sbe

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~ ~ Middle~~ S.nior gram will be at 7:30 p. m when I Mn . Charles Searlts of Mid· 1~ Grea t great grandparents
which Holy La nd pictures will
be dleport.
Mr . and Mrs. George Sisson
Going Plares ,
school auditorium al l~~:t&gt;~~n:~~gft~unngw i~o:el:d

t:! ~~tm':::r&gt;-

Middleport, Rl. 1.

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is s~nsorinc a
sale in the Davis · Warn·
Thursday, Friday.

:n:~:y~nA ~:~:;~e

SERVICE BOYS NEWS

will

THE POET'S
CORNER

-.M.EIGS THEATRE

THEY'VE

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN
Moy 10-11

W•lt Disney's
"MOON PILOT"

ATIEND SESSION
Rev . Donald Boone and Paul
Smart were in Granville l'u~s~
to attend a session of the

"THE SAVAGE GUNS"
(Technicolor )
Richard Basebart and
Don Taylor

Hospital News
Entered Hosplllll

II~~:~~~~~i:~~•ofrommittee
and other Among those who enter ed
the Ohio
Bap!Jst Holzer hospital in the past 24

Elberfelds Store Closes at Noon on Thursdays.

NEW HAVEN - Membership
in Ute New Haven Industrial

Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

Authorily will be available beginning Friday ,
association
leaders announoed.
Formed to foster social, cui·
tural , agricultural , commercial
industrial, civic, economic and
general Interests ol New Haven
and its adjacent areas in West
Virginia and Ohio, the association is non ~ political, nonpartsan, non . sectarian, and
non·profitl
The association ho- that
,it may be or help in getting
new industries to locale in the

You'll fincl complete selecti~ns of·excef·
lent gift.items for Mother on her clay next
Sunday.

r• BERFELDS IN POMEROY

' ing while Rev . Boone will be
serving as a me mber of l h e
Long Range Planning CommisI sions which will make recomI mendations on
the Constitution
•of the Convention to be present·
'UN., MON. 1n&lt;' TUES.
M1y 12·13-14
ed at a meeting in Toledo this
1-'tiWO FOR THE SEESAW" fall.
Jrfitchum , Shirley
MADE BY MRS. LEWIS
~::~:io~E~dmon
Ryan , ~It has been announced
~.
Billy Gray.
bother to knock . . . I two table arrangements for the
right inlo her apart· May Fellowship luncheon at the
. .. and her life!
Mt . Moriah Baptist church were
i ~lflll'eft&lt;l : M1rln1ltd Mar· made by Mrs . Charles LewiS ,
Andy Clyde.
lhe Wmdmg Trail Garden
tc1rlooo
club.
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Swick, Rt. 1 Bidwell , Gome; E. I
Da~1s , Rt. . 2 ~hurman, Char- I
mame Marta Wilson , H.t. 1 Pt. 1
Pleasant, Forman W. Stevens,
Apple Grovt, W. Va ., Mrs . Char·
lesT. Smith, Rt. 2 Leo~, W. Va,
Mrs. Ltlhan Helen Steil!, 570
Second St., Middleport, Kevin M. Yeauger , 549 Headley St.,
Middle~rt, Bert
A.
Davis,
Rutland , Mrs. Jacob w. Lee,
Delbert R. Yates, Rt.
3 Jackson Michael Kleinhans,
Wellston,
Ronald R. Hill,
Rt. 2 Wellston , Raymond .. C.
Schurman, Rt. 2 South Point,
Monroe 0 . Stephenson, EusFia.
Blrtbs
Mrs . Edward L. Wood, 710
II:~~; ,~s~t., Ravenswood , W. Va .,
11
, 3:44 p.m. Tuesday.
Discharged
Patients recently discharged
Benjamin Evans, Wil·
II""'" Johnson, Mrs . Edna
Mrs . Stewart Zirkle, Mrs.
IIGeoqje Sargent, Mrs,
Burger and infant son, Mrs .
Frank Thompson and inlant son
Mrs. Paul Davis and infant son ,
Mrs. John Notter and Infant
son , Mrs . Elijah Estep, Mrs .
George Buxton, George Adams,

Mrs.

Choose
'Cool,
·Comfortable
U.S. Kedenes
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Or

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stripes
deck our
new

U.S. P&lt;edettes•
Copper, oUve, plr\k.
beige and whi!M
go togettl er
brilliantly on thl!l
new, washable

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sailcloth sk• mmer.

Give

Ught, fl exible &amp;oles
witt! a hint of heel.

Her A

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Inn er-c ushion comfort.
Kedettes.

N and M widths. Ask

Gift
Certificate

for '' Four

HEARS SPEECH
Raymond Hummel, presiding
minister of the Pomeroy Jp,.
hovah's Witnesses congregation
said a crdf.od of 876 packed tbe
Chez Paree ballroom Sunday
afternoon at Wheelersburg to
hear the widely advertised talk,
Will Win Ute Struggle For
l im••,. Supremacy?" by C. V.
Henry of New York.

Seasons,"

the pair.

ond Children

Oliva DeHavilland and
Ronano Brazzi ln
"LIGHT IN THI PIAZZA"
(Metrocolor)
-andSabina Sesselman and
William Sylvester iu
-.
"INFORMATION
RiECIIVID"
Tllur.-Frl.
Moy 9·10
Glenn Ford and
Donald O'Connor in
HCRY FOR HAPPY"
(Color &amp;c Cinemaacope)
-and-Bobby Dorin, Stello Stev0111
"TOO LATI aLUII"

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lor conllaued unomploymnl

'G
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-. /oing. aces' Promtses
. T0 Be u·tI In Assemblypreview
.

at the presenl tune .
lag tbe week eaded last SotMembership dues for service ,·~ urdly, eea.tlDu..g • twecivic, and fraternal organiza- moa.tb de~:Une.
!ions , education , religion and
Cont'·uect •)alma fell by ••. I The Ame.rican Farm Bureou, eiiTecthe 'prof
thearam thatl~deaol ~!!
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1
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oa~
cihzens s a pay dues
previous ment pIan, has assured farmers woukl put DO lim''·
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udglng from lhe reaction of were shown Wednesday to hte
their vacatios complete· Stage managers are Harold year each for the number of week to 83,751, wbUt 1ew that if they defeat the reteren· or marketinp, aad prieo lllpJ10l'l
lhe s~ud~nt body, .!he
i studenls and were enUtuslastic· l ly exhausled which caused Mrs . ! Vance, Clarence• Stewart, and ships will be $25 per year each Dew clalmo, wbleb had Jo- dum, Congress will act 011 sub· would be 50 per eeat 11 part!f.
play, Gomg Places to be .
recetved.
·
Maxwell to decide to spend IDick Bodimer. Prompters are umts of membership for which creased tbt previous week to
sented by lhe Middleport
The story IS cente~~ around their vacalion at horit_e..
Jeanne Bowles and Dianne Mc- j subscnph~n IS ~ade. All other re"Yerse die trend, ••aed by
ScMhooll Senloars Friday '
'
Maxwell family s vaca· As soon as the deciSJOJJ has IComas , Serving as ushers are membershipS Will be $25 per Z.HO to 11,451.
ay 0, at p .. m . promtses to
. Forrest Bachtel as Mr .
made to stay home , in Ernest Bing, James Blaker, Iyear each for lhe number . or
,,
~an entertalnml! comedy.
Maxwell v•suahzes the battlmg
the relatives. Mrs. Mnx· ILarry Blaney, Richard Haes, units of .memberSJp lor which
Several short sluts or the play
floppmg m the cool wat·
parents, Rick Oiler and Tom Bryan, Gary Carsey, Chat·· I subscnptlon IS mede .
at a mountain s~t. while Janet Baker and Mr . Maxwell's lotte Davidson , Carolyn Gilkey . The membership Ia divided in.
daughter , Judy Ov erturf as
John Allesnworth and William Harris, ~harles Hol· I to eight r.lassUied divisions.
Pomeroy high school seniors, nearing a climax to their
Betty Lou, longs to visit
Sue Gilmore, followed by lingshed , Arland King , Roger IFrom each division a member ,.,
secondary education, ran, high jumped, and dashed tbelr
w~ ; h•.s son . David Wiley as other characters who have bus· IManley , Karen Pettit, Sandra will be elected by Ute members I
way to the annual field day championship WednesdJy.
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Witlt boys and girls participating, the senlorl scorecl
Wilbur, " rarmg •to see a b1g · . with Mr. Maxwell, une Porter Don Roach 1 ee Roush I the division lo serve on the I
league ball game; and his
whom is Tom Rail
iK 'th
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p •' I board of directors of the assoc·
691/2
points to all but walk away with the laurels. The
daughter . Carolyn Searl•
Then things go wro~g and the e•
e . 0 me . mger, au ti ation.
i
Junior High eighth graders placed second in sporting
Connie , wants to go to grand· two grandfalhers meet head-on. Sprouse , Benny Wtlson, a nd f The membership drive beactivities with 45'.&gt; points, seventh grade 38 118, tenth
mother's.
Mr . Muwell nearly breaks his Sharon Yeauger .
· gins May 10, and continue until
graders, 30'Al , juniors, 25, and the freshmen, 81&gt; points.
Mrs . Maxwell , Sarah )lechtle,
while Wilbur and pals, Directing the play Is Mrs . June 4, and soon after that time Camp Arrowhead . the Trl · The winners, events and winseen Aunt Mary (Carolyn Russell McElhinny as Hercules, Clarence Lacey , vocial music the eleotlon o1 the board mem· State Area's Boy Scout Camp lning times or marks follow : I Broa.d jump, girls I · ~ Sm1Ut and Charles ,JI~sh as A~las , inslructor of the
.
Tic. ber from each division will be desill!ed in leiO ·for 100 boys, I 100 yd. gii.I!Ll•r ~a Grade
Scott, Sandra
, .,
up the liiiSI!leis ~eal. ·
kets .
hu up to 2541 boys
in f9 ; 12 - Tom Wh1te,
Fred Crestlyn
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nd ,._ •--- of A
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"ith
Annua}F"Ield Day Honors

Ar.rowhead
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO-OPPOSITE EVANS SUPI!RMARKET
THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY MAY lith

The door to • tnmenclout selectloia of fine quell ty merch1ndlu 1t discount prlcH II IIWIYI ope~~
1t tho "'lonUIA.'' Item&amp; for the home, ampl.,. 1pp1rel llnM for the f1mlly •net lhoes.. S'avt
mo..., evorr d1y It your •'8on1nd...

LADIES FANCY

13 oz. V•cuum Con

RAYON GOWNS

SLIPS

Reg. $2.79 value, wide asst. of
colors. Sizes 36 to 40. Asst. .styl·
es. See these at your Bonanza
Store and save. Just right for
Mothers Day. Shop early.

Reg. $3.flfl value, Ladles'
Better Slips et Discount Prices. first quality, white only.
At a low low price, •izet 32
to 42. Buy fm: Mom now.

SPANISH
PEANUTS

LADIES FANCY

Delfcfouo, full fiavored
Spanlah Peanull. Freah
routed and ulted. Vae·
uum paoked to 1!ay freab.

20 PC. PLASTIC

NYLON ·HOSE

AIR MAnRESSES

4 divided plastic plate•,

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PICNIC SETS
4
plastic eups, 4 spoons, 4
knives, 4 forks - 20 pieces

LADIES'
SHEER SEAMLESS

Don't miss thia bargain ~
.·' z
· ·"rquality NyloD
Hooe - sheer - seamll!ll ip ' e beat Sprlna
ahades. Sizes 8\lJ to 10\lJ. L1rol : 2 pairo to tbt
customer.
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HALO

Imide or Ouhlclt

PANTIES

HAIR SPRAY

Fine rayon trJcot Panties
in ~putar brief style.
White and assorted pastel
colora. Sizes ll-6·7.

Rei. $1.011 wlue Famoua
Halo Rolr Spray 1t 1 new
low discount price, Sovo
evuy doy at your Boaanza Store. Shop early.

PAINT

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Dlslt brond paint for In·
olde or oulllde uoe. Wbfte
llld uoorled be~ eolon.

Full pl]oD -

17:,

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Ledl• Eyelet Trim

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Foot Color 361nch
Drip Dry Dr111

"ENTERPRISE" HOUSEHOLD

ALUMINUM WARE

PRJNTS

Big Auortmtnt-Volu11 To

Big auortment of Dew oprlna
pottemo in fine clreu prinll
witb easy care drip dry flo·
ish. Compare at 49&lt; 1nd lk
yd.

llelect from 7 eup percolator, 9
eup pere&lt;Jiator, e qt, oovored

37~

li&lt;!L round dioh pau, 14-ql.
rouhd djab paa, ltH)t. poll, pia•
&amp; .&lt;OYered eake pon, plutle coHNCI pie eurler,
uver
IDd wbiltUOIIIel kettle.

-CHOICEuuee pan, 3-pe. nuce pan .et.

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Populu ofre tiofa pillows
ed with utiM and UllnUtll'
plain eolor tabrlel. Fllltd
eot!Oil !Lipper.

I Melee Of Cars

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Ladi'es To Tee
Off June 26

Bent plJWood frame with presaed
board top and bottom. Supported,
waahable plaolic cover• In tweed
or blue. 8 pes, Include train ease,
week-end and pullman.

88

F'Ire T day

Euy care cotton slipa with eyelet embrold017
trim. Wblte, shadow proof
panel. Sizes S, M and I.

Big 28 quart 01paelty
cheats made with Cse·u·
troD Foom lnlulatlon, Non rustlna aluminum
bandleo.

VACATION THREE PIECE SETS

Big Assortment of Styl11 end Colon

u·orne LoSt B

Rtyon &amp; Cotton

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SWIM SUITS
A big special pur&lt;haoe from o
leading manufacturer. Attra..
tfve new 1963 otyles in Ill t...
uopular materlala, fabr!CI and
colon. All ofzeo. Got fn to t...
IWim l!atl)' In one of theN fine
suit..

28 qt. "Sprite"
FOAM COOLER

$199

SPECIAL PURCHASE! LADIES' BETTER

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Lio'hs t' lub

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"'Dixit" Brand

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can Revolution , Andrew Lewis nie
Meter, Jobn
Emler, Becky Slivers tlf-fr '
above ate may do 50 but Chapter , is going to do som"' ISteve Finlaw 111 .21.
4141 )'(I dash, girls t.u-Kathy
sa~s thai the,Unltud 1
it is necessary to llllablish 1 thing abool it.
Basketball Utrow girls t-12- English , Carla Will, Patty BurSlates
gomg . t? con)Jnue to
date lo end the membership 11 w.. this chapter lhat pro- Baskerball throw girls t · 12-- flngton. !1.21 ,
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drive so that the organization vided Ute camp 13 years ago. Florence Scnmocher,
J in
80 yard dash. girlS, 74 - Elhave racial difficulties until
equal treatment Is giV,en to all ,
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of Ute association can be com- PerpeluaUng its tradition 11. Evans, Kay Wyatt. !61 ft. I .
len Qualls, Belloda Scott, J.,..
American citi~ns.
pleted.
promoting the American heri- ' Baskethalllhrow, Girls 7 · 1-- 1ny Menchlni. (1.4) .
·Tlie Ptesidefl! made Ute stat..
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. tuPII- A again Wednesday night but made jail for the second time in le" l Membership may be obtained tage, Ute chapter, according to Carla North, Wanda Wood•. .
' BasebaU Throw, boys. 74 ~ent at his news conference shaky truce threatened to break 1no announcement or results .
1 than a month .
I by contacting,
Robert Dale Luke Peters, president,
has Boys pole 'Y8Uit - Dwight Andy Porter. Tom Barril, Bob
Wedne!lday In praising . white down today before all factions The big problem In a settle·, The Atlanta integration leader Roush. Richard Ord. Karl Wiles, accepled a project to add to Carl , Ro~~!e Phalin , Roland ShaKer (:jSi II.).
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and Negro (itlzens ;Of Blrfl)Jng· , could reach agreem.ent on a plan ment appeared to be amoog the I and the Rev . Ralph Abernathy , George
Sayre, Art Thabet, the Arrowhead reservation so Ftsher (9 I I
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Boys HZ hiih JllliiP - Charham:, .Aia ., lor . the~ ~!forts to to end the racJBI c~'"" wh1ch haa l Negro leadership, sharply divided another top officer tn King's or· Lloyd Roush, Frank Young, Jr . it will be ad.e quate to serve I Boys Basketball Throw 9· leo ~lll"81oo, Cewud Calvert
end ~n IICiy s~tuation ' ~here. resulted m viOlence ~nd _the ar·! as to whether full scale demon- I gar:nzabon, were sentenced to · 180 Mrs . Lloyd Roush. Rev . Charles j boys m Scoutmg for the nexl .12 -. Ronru~ Carr, Roy H?W· Ia~d tie, ~ike Spencer and fton.
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rest of 2,200 Negroes m lhJS Deep I ' trations shoold be resumed to· I days in jail and fined $!~he Yoho, or Donald F . Roush , all 50 years .
· ell , Dick Kmght. (2115 ft ., 6 m. l me Phlalll. (Wfl.
PORT AU PRINCE. Ha111 - .South steel c•ty.
· day .
I maximum punishment-for viola· of New Haven.
• Michael R Prestera
Bov I · --·- ....... -- · - ---High Junlp, ·lltyo H . - Sine
'ltlt United States continued re· : A 250-man force of highway ! The racial truce, after which linn of an ordinance requiring a !
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IScout Board . member,' stated
Flnlaw, Jcln 'll'~,,&lt;'lnd Jea
moval by aJF of governmental patrolm'!f'. augmented by approx· . 11
. d
st .
! permit to parade. ,
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that Scouting enrollment had 1
Burt, Dennll Wl!lnlil, Mil Doll
•~ . 1 1., 400 1 . loth
a maJOr emon ra 1wns were ,
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depend ents lrom tense Ha• I.ti . ""'
Ima ev .
p amc esmen car· called off Wednesday while last I
Bualne&amp;lman Raises Bond
more than doubled m the
WIBucl ,
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d•y ander the watchful eye of ~ylag Sidearms, apparently was minute details of • permanent I Bond for King, Abernathy and
len years, and it predicts il
.sect Race, ilrll J.lll -: Jen8ll American naval task force. m control and able to enforce I
t
d'
sed
R. v. Fulton, a white prolewill double again in lhe nexl
niler Lohse, Tutjlra Finlaw,
d d
agreemen were JSCW! . a1·
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Lou U. ......_...
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:icate Department aw an o~ er.
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·most' ten apart in the late arter- 1 was set at $2,500. For. most of
seven years.
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nt de
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Dr. Martm Lt~ther Kmg Jr. and ~ noon when King was lodged in ' their 24 ""'ociates who got the
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Scout Executive Robert KreI Sack Raee,;lirla .
Lift.
to leave .and urged other Amer· the Rev. Fred ShuU.Iesworth: two • - . - - - - -- - · _
same penalty bond was onl• •~.
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da Ash and~ ,_,Ue lor
ade
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jci reported Utat the camp,
nd lltillilda WI.
~· to clo !10 !IS well ~ to the top Negro le ' ... in lite deseg...,.
Negro businessman A. G. Gas·
is among the finest in eastern The Ohio Slate Patrol
Is nrst, •
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"~~riot:a~g sit\\lbon" under gation campalgl! here: sa1d they
V ton put up bond for King and
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America in
terrain and in 110 injuries but heavy p=ty 80 yard dillh, .•12 .Pfesldent :'ltr.ancQJII• l&gt;uvalier were hopeful a solution to IJVe
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, Abernathy who .returned to tllelr Karl Krautter was elected Scouting appeal eventually will dama(e ~~ a four-car accident Fred Boyd, RGntlle Cott, Jua
aild tht, l!\~lon boll,"#~ . Halt! weeks of demonstrations could be
lmotel'ln&lt;f went-immediately inlo president of the Pomeroy Lions have an Expl~rer bas, troop in TuW.,rs Plains Wedneaday Gtlbert, (7 Me.). • '
74 - Lon.
and ..lghboring ~an Re- found by I p.m. EDT.
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long telepbone conferences with club Wednesday following a camping areas primitive areas afternoon
' 4141 yard dilb,
N'"'"' Br1·ta'In 'a nd',"""l
"'e'therA bl·ractal oomm1ttee me I
a." oc'ate
· nex t move.
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• wddhle
. . plots, The big· pile up took place at me Van Meier ' Sieve Finlltw
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• ' 0n th e~r
regular luneheon In Hotel Mar. e&lt;&gt;nServat1011
and
~s alll~ bad advl .... ·-~If
A live room hof!1e was com· Birmingham's top bw;ineas ex· ti.
an adult training conter and 2,05 p. m. at the junellon o1 a":.!.~
~(7.1).
tl,li~ns ~leave. . .. ,,, .
pletely destroyed by flames exut•ves were exerllng strone Other offirers are Charles ultimately a lake for expansion Rt.
and Rt.
A pickup
Robert Slill ', J~:.O:U
Tl]e Untjed Stales 114!~ Raearly today at Cheshire Rt. 2, hehmd·the·scenes . mfluence '" Murray, 1st vice president; Ed of aquatic training.
Itruck driven east across Rl.
Boyd (lll'f'
u,
~ WO&lt;hletdJ~ It wa( JhllVJna
afler lhe frame slructure Jglllt· bnngmg the racial dilemma fo. Foster 2nd vlee · Harold Brown
7 by Guy G Boggess 72 Top'
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A~~lcait '!O!'Ships wilhlJ! sigh~ .
ed fr~m ~ssible faulty wiring. ward an area ol oettlement. They Jr.,
vice;
Smith:
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pers Plains. ' strock a ' c.; driv· Bau~~ Thrvw, . , . , .....
d. Port Au Ptlnce, but outside' .
Midille~rt I Ire men were were reluctant. however. to deal lion tamer ; Don Mullen, tail
en north on Rt. 7 b)' Daniel L.
' Boll _.., 14
l lh'• six-mile terrnorlal .waters. Mailing of new !963 telephone 1summoned to the blaze at 5:15 w.•th local Negro. leaden and twister ; Melvin Riffle secre·
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Semon, II, Beverly. The
Broad
'--·o, '"Ill _ ~
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precautions were ~-directories to customers in the 1a . m. · but were hampered in VIrtually adamant m refusmg to t;u-y ~ treasurer; Willis Lead·
car went out of control and
~~ uv;,because of rports of repress, . Pomeroy • Midateport area will ' their attempt to battle the lire egotl~te with the threat of Negro ingham, his assistant; Jack
struck two parked cars belongYou,, ,._ Spencer, Frill
ions by Duvaller of his political otart next Friday , May 17, Gen· when llley learned of a water retahatton hangmg over them. Carsey and William Grueser,
ing to Donald G. Guthrie, It, Broacl(~t~ ltoya, 74 _ Dot·
oppooiUon and Do m In i ~a n eral Telephone co. of Ohio said problem on the tanker !ruck.
new directors, and Frank Port- Funeral services ftH' MaJ'lfaret Tuppers Plains, and David R.
Carr ·llila Swiabtr Jolia
threats to Invade Haiti because tnday.
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Neighbors moved smne !urn· I
er, retiring president, director· Clifford 82 of Pomeroy who Murphy, II, Reedsville .
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of alleged l!;lllan violations of The new book features a blue· iture, the refrigerator and wash·
at·large.
died w~,.;sday will be held There was moderate
Sack ~. all ltoyo _ Allea
the Dtimln~ Emblssy here. green cover and replaces the er lrom the home l!efore it col·
Holdover directors are Ral Saturday at 1 a. m, at the lo Ute pickup truck,
Nidi: Ntuialina, ' •
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yellow covered directory now in lapsed. An' ouf.bulldlng, located
Heaton and Leadlilgham.
Sacred Heart church with Rev. age to the Semon and
C-'fMBJqllGE, Mass. - '~:'~"' use. Any customers not receiv· I near t~e . home , also was ruin,
.,
0. Guy Nash, executive di· Father John Turel officiating. cars, and moderate lo tho
. . yd. lbuttle relay' boyaunclothed body of an alll'active lng a direclory by May 22 ed by fire .
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rector of Boy Seouts int he M· She was a former employee phy vehicle.
Junlera.
~arnette 19lnger, stabbed 28 should call the business oflke. I Officials of Ute Middleppri Plan~ were completed for an IG~ area , of Gallipolis, s~ke of the Ohio Power company foc Jlollgaoss was. cited to
times and·wiUt .a nylon stocking Jncltlded In the book with fire department said that IOS$!s
toor.nament to be brtelly.
nd
inembtr ol·· the county court Friday on a
35
and
tw~ kerchiefs would Pomeroy and Middleport are 1 are estimated at $4,tltltl. Mr.
June ~· when .the ~ Pesented by President Frank s.!.::'"H:art "church and Sac· ge of failure to yield right
around her "':"k, was found central offices of Letart Falls, and Mrs. J . M. Conkle, owners
Golf C)pb Ladies Associ· W. Porter, .Jr ., Nash, a pro- red Heart guild.
,way.
W
. ednesdty rueb.t s p raw Porlland and, Racine .
and occupants of the resldellCe,
met .'J'uesday evening at fesai~ ,IC!Oilter of wide exper· Rosary services will bt heid i
eel across a bed In ,her aparl
were home when Ute fire •
clubhoJI!Ie.
Jence, ur~
.fM fullest cooper- F 'd
t 8
AIK PERMISSION
1 the E .
mont. .
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AtbP.h 1 Du ped B . ed. It was reported the .
Phyl Hennessy, president, ation :"'" '
'Y Scouts of Am- n ay a .P· m .. a
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Dr. Peter A. Delmonico, Mid·
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Y
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Hennrietta O'Brien as erl.,., l '
· $howlng fishln Chapel. Bur1al WJII be m the The Rolland Cliurch ol
" dlesex Cotinty medical Oxamjn· WeDstan, 7 To 6
j was covered by msurance. ·
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chairman, .il'larlhlt In ~ '·
for the sma~ Sacred Heart cemetery. Frlendl arene . has filed an apJiilaatio:oL. 8
said an autopsy
IOdoy 1'!1'.\ fntrlti .Atbeoo wu
Anna' HoweU to. the . regil!-' moutlit!Q ~:..Ill' dian bass, w a 8 may caD at the Ew1ng Funeral In Me11s count~ ':"'mmon pleas
revealed that Miss Beve•l7 u]ll!ll 7.. ·by 1Jilllloato Gold· GAME HEAJUIIIG
·w mmi.ltee, Helen )!:Irk· shown. 'l'¥'
home anytime.
court lor permiSSion Ia OIICWI1·
. Satnano,. 28, died of muJ!!ple · ea ~el*:. bl, aNlit~ SEO
The State Game
chtiirmen' of the coffee Slghl Saving eommlltee ..tl&amp;lr· Survivors. are a •ister, Miss ber real eatate to eona~t •
Molp ·MI!MiiiiBetlllllll
tilllb
woti!Ldl.
She
had
.not
h
Divl;ilell
COllies!
•oa
Meigo
County
will
be
and
Pearl
,
Welker
in
man
N,
w.
Compton
reporle!l
lleleno
Clifford
of
!'~eroy;
new
parsonage.
The
application
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Taped, pollee said. Tl!ey said
y evealng.
8 p. m. tnday at
of the luncheon.
14 year old girl has been ·~ bfO(hero, James '1\. ~hllord ol was flied by ~, .
Ute aqtopsy tended to ellllllnate II.~tlleoi'· ffnlloop top. Hail, Game 'Protector
was anll01111Ced that associ· !ned and fitted with claaseo
Syracuse, and Paul M. Cl.~lord Grate. Floyd Carson and Ad·
¥181 sAma1111' U the lib vicUm We\llloo ·eiiDibetl liP• a flnt Williams said. The he~lng
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be paid by
.
ol Gallipolis ; a nephew , M1ch!"'l rlan Corson. In other COIIIIllOII
the 'p!ianlobl atranaJer In tile -plaee II&amp; wllk'lbe J!81Wop - held annually to help
to be el~ .
Clifford ol Middleport; nieces, pleas court activity, llunel B.
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11 . 111011111•. Miss · Samalta, llltll .,ve t,l ~ 4 ,.,_ ine tbe · selling of
play. Of. · Melp He_.l BNpltal
Mn. Floyd Wllllams of Pome- Justi&lt;!t has beftt lfllnted •
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011ly ohll4 &lt;If. ftqmat&gt; Sa- elf w111 bt ahdod to ~: ftahlllf Jalts for the
free jlillt ADMISSIONS Em m a roy, Mrs. Ja~• Llo)'(l ol Bel· divorce from Jlllltlie
.
.
o1 ~y. W. Va.; would ·l'JM \.h Wi11. ·badle ,... delagates will 1J0 to
'1\ieti· Smith, Mld4Jtpatl;
ltll!rvin pre, and Mrs, Cllllonl Kennedy and a divorce polllltin l)y I;JabiJ
ma&amp;Jer'a ~· IJI'OY,
will· tiearlng •later this
will Darst, Pomel'oy.
ol lhlmoroy, and ne]!huil, ~ GilliJIIy aplnat W&amp;an!
t11onnv at
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c!Qunty Spdrtslnen
p. m . ana · DISCHARGES- Jlonier G.o. lameo arif! Patrlek Clifford, Harold GU)IJIIy btl Ilea
ilel~ ·
attild
llletlci' 'IODI&amp;ht'o · ·
•1 ·7 P• 1!1. 'leln, . Pomtl'oy.
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bolb ., ,SyrltCuH.
•lmd.
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Pret~ld.ent

Krautter 1s

REG. $1.09

apt er

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Air and water tested full e foot Afr
Mattreuea. For uae at home, 1t the
beach, for campin&amp; trlpt. A real value
I tbio low price.

L.dita Fine Gu"'l

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Complete Line

OfU. S. Keels
For Men, Women

of Uoemploymeut CompeaA·

Sue Gtlmore. They are MHS semurs upon wh,om the curiam will go up at 8 p .m . Friday .

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Clarence Barcus, Willis
ertson, Mrs . Bert Gilkey , Bryan Kinder and Michael Glover.
Among ADiog
According to Ute midnight re·
~rl of the nursing department,
those patients who were listed
as fair Included Chester Pat.
terson, Mrs . David Shoemaker,
Mrs . John H. Thomas, Mrs. Har·
ry Wehrung, Cindy Shriver, Mrs .
Paul Bartee, Mrs. Jesse Do""
ahue , Harold Swick and ArUtur
, Nelson.

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'1'h Raelae Glee elab wW
JftltDI Ill anaual vorleiJI
obow Friday aiJbl, be1bullac
ot I p. m. lll tbe Soatbera
Local Rfgll 10hool audltorldm.
T~t ohaw will be ota&amp;ed lo
eipt pllr&amp;l wltb IODI ud
d...e oeleetlono from lbe
IIJt'a Ill tbe preoent. Mro.
Lee Lee II dlreotor, Roberta
Cba•cey wUI emcee.

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WASHINGTON t UP]) - Preof· j otitute lollofatlon.
deot Keanedy soy• that H farm· I But Kelmedy Aid thltt ..,_
en tW'D down the governmeal't who atUetl that if lhltl II
proposed wheat program , there featod tbere wDl be IDIDI aew
wiU be 00 substitute thio •year. biH come forward, 1 tltllk 11111J
Kennedy told his newo confer· mlllead 111e fll'men."
ence Wedneoday that there II no 'J'wo.tblnls Ill the r.,_1 v•
alternative legislation waiting "in ing 1o the reteroadum mllll op.
the wings ."
prove the program blftn • ae
U farmero reject the program talre olleel. The prGII'IlD ~
m. the referendum May 21, !hey ' 'twC&gt;jll'lee plan 101 1111
will get a otop-gap program ,
ol heat
itb 1MIIIIalorJ
whidi ~uppor~ wheat at half of ~!sue~ of ~ ~~ pettwatl ••
the panty
prtce.
of 'lr' beat ICI'Nge
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Agriculture Secretary Orville L. lary red0 ct'108 II. oddltlonol .._
Freeman has said that the issue
reoge
is whether wheat farmers want $2
·
a hoshel for the wheat oc $1. UDder the plao, 111 per eta! ol
.. It's 01 aimple as that,.. he uya. the DDrmal pi'GduclloD ol wboal
Oppclaents, however, claim tht on • form .~ wwl6 bt
IBSue is whether the farmers or supported ol $1 a bwlhol, oad lhe
tho federal government wiU man· reo1 woud be 1lll)lpOI'Ied 11t $Ut
age the farms.
a bushel.

. IN "GOING PLA~Es·: ARE,, seated, Carolyn Russell·, Carolyn Searls, Judy Overturf, and Sarah Bechtle; Stand· Ohio Valley , also to be of help compensalloa claim• aad ne"
mg, T~m Rail; Davtd Wtley, lbck 01ler , John Allenswo '!h, Jani ce Goodall , Charles Bush, Janel Baker, and Carla 1to the Industries located here elalmo obowed deertaseo dur·

THE KEY TO GREATER SAVINGS I
SHOPPER'S

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Area Authority Inviting Members

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Shop Friday from 9 in the morning until ~:and , . '

Mr . Smart. newly hours were Betty J . Bryant, Rt.
elerted president or the Asso- I Gallipolis, Clarence C. Myers ,
riation, will preside at Ihe meet- Rt. 2 Gallipolis, Harold Robert

(Tecbnicolor)
Tryon, Brian K:i&gt;ith,
val, Bob~~:::; . Dan y Sa·

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Referendum Passes, Or Else eat
Farmers Take 50 Per Cent Subsidy

MAKE ELBERFELDS in POMEROY your
Shopping Center for Mother's Day Gifts .

or the orch.t'!'tr:J 1 Scr ipture matching the pictures 1
Word has been received by
tr~mpets , Judy Wilder· as the\' ap pear . Young peopie 1
Mr . and Mrs. Walter Cleland
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Dave Thomas, Robert i ta king · part will be Conni Hal· I
of Racine Utat A2e John Cle- Mrs . B. A. Dodson recleved
baritone sax. M 1 k e er. :;abra Ca naday, Kathy Tholand , serving in the Air Force, annouccement of the birth of a
I is in Ute Evreux St. M1chael great grandaughter born to Mr.
tenor sax, Ch erole Eb., ~a·; , Michael Nicholson, James
· 3rd a :to sax, J u d Y Johnson . Debbi e May , G l oria~
Spring OD LeadlnJ Creek
Hospital in France lor removal and Mrs. George Croft of Ba·
. 1st. a lta ; Carol Scott; Thompson. Beverly Th ompson, , When the signs of •fring come of his knee cap which was inMich., Aprll 29, a 6\l lb.
Karen Bachner : drums. Charles Grueser, and
Ernie
creeping
jured a year ago in Ok~wa . girl. This is Mrs. Dodson's lSth
Morris ; tuba . Susie Slat· Johnson
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To the meadows and the hills , SP4 George Cllaod has ~pent
grandchild. Mrs. Dodson
trombone. Mike Archer i
' Both old and young he a r Is the past 30 days with relatives
has 13 grandchildren.
trombone . Sammy Clatwor· l Spt'llers Rf'cf'iVf'
1
quicken
in Racine alter two years In
2nd. trombono. Manlyn
To the old , yet brand new the Army in France. He and
TO ENTERTAIN
rtlf'dals Saturday
thrills.
w~e left for Fort Carson, Colo. The music pupils of Mer·
· year's play promises to Spell ing champions uf Meigs
where he is to be stationed for
F . Condon, and
of the most entertainin~ county were in Columbus Sa'· 1When April starts to weeping two years.
of the McDonald
~~!~~~e&lt;g~iven in a I o n g 1 U'da\' where they entered the 'Twiit flu •h the leaf clogged
of dance will entertain
1,"
are be 1 n~ held . slate competition spelling. AI·
rills,
INVITE PARENTS
Port!Md PTA meeting
with dress
rehearsal 1tendi ng were Rose Mane Har&lt;· Bring meadow fr ogs a peeping MASON - A special lnvita· Monday May 13 at 7:30 p, m.
~u1led ror Thursday even· 1et &lt;. Middleport sc hool ; J enni·
And red buds to the hills.
tiun is being given by the Ma· The public is Invited.
sun Grade School PTA to the
Ife r Blakeslee. Pomeroy, a " d
VISIT HERE
afternoon a mat inee !Karen F ulk of Bra dbury. They When April sheds her far ewell parents who will have children
!W')Ql'irian•oe will be given 1or , were prtosented me.-J~ '- and certears,
in the first grade next year, Mr. and Mr11. Morton Th(llDI~II
school classes. The rifica les at d luncheon held at Upon the meadow bowers
to attend the next regular
and son of Columbus
:She leaves behind a soggy note 1PTA meeting, May 14, at 7:30 the weekend with Mr. and
under the d~tion of the Ohio Union.
Clarence Lacey.
""ca l Accompanying the git·ls were Te lling May to brmg you p. m. al the school.
Hurley Nelson and son, John.
· Lnstructor
: Mrs . George Hackell, J r.; Mrs.
flower s.
lfll•~--=====~ i Paul Smart. Mrs . Geor ge Hack·
May E. Rigney
Jell . Sr. ; Bill, Dennis and Lin·
Dexter, 0 .
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Hackett . C. E. Blakeslee ,
I'OMIROY . OHIO
and Mrs. Thelm a Dill .

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NO. 21
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963
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"Compensation for Mothers''
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will be Dr. N. . arpenter s
sermon at the Rutland Church by Mr. Cbarleo Schulz, orlg~
Righ . Sch.ool Iof Christ at 10:30 SUnday morn- ~ nator of the " Peanu&amp;s'' com·
the d lr~rtlon ing and there will be a spt&gt;cial l ic strip wbo bad been lnvi&amp;M
Euger1e Gherke . Will be 1 Mother 's Oav observanre in the to b tbe judge. Miss Layman
SPONSOR SALE
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to presen t muSJc
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