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EASTER . D·RESSES .

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Curvilli lines, little wall!, rlppllntl pleat., pouHed
skirts, pretty colors .. atylea for the strictly fe~lnine
female , • you wHI find them all in a Stiffler Dress • ,
at a budget pleasing price.
BUDGIT GROUP

DESIGNIR STYLES

.$3.99

$8.95

to

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$5.98

$10.95

Stan Laurel

LADIES' EASTER
Ladies' New Styled Pumpt .•

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CAMPUS

lt'!ct from your ·favorite heel . . ,

WHITE
SHIRTS

new sprin: colors in White, Bone
&amp;Jid Black Calf •. also Black Pa·
tents.

$3,99

Fine quality white

broo.dcloth tailored

ChorUe Choplin
OUver lllrdy

• aayPift' a civil rJibts battle

stribid as 81nlost won."
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"DAYS Of THIILU
AND LAUGHTII"
-andBurl lves
James Darren
MLITNOMAN
MY IPITAPH"
Also Cortoon

DRESS PUMPS

MEN'S

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Misa - N~ --~---------------- [
ltJW%ltt
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led
Chi• . comedian Diek Grell· I
dt'f,•l\ll!nned to Diarch again to'

ToillGHT
fAMILY NIGHT
Douglao Falrbanb

··"f&lt;lhe aame time !be .•luatlce
~ent 11001. into. federal
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. at Greenville, about 60
·iiJIII!s away, seeldn8 an lnj...,.

fl«&lt;

styles •. "Campus'"
quality . . alway•
yQur best selection.

BROADCLOTH

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THAT SLENDER FOOT LOOK

SPRING FLATS

.99

Foot Flattery "that wi11 get you lOmewhere" .. styles by Williams .• select
from the best designs at Stiffler's thia
week end.

$2.99

LADIES' SPRING

HandBags

and $3.99

A Hand Bag for properly matching any
Easter Outfit . . select
from

dozens

Slzt 4 to 9

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sizes and ihapes. ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .
Men'o Famouo Mak-Sprlng Stylt

$1.99

OXFORDS and LOAFERS

to $2.99

Select from styles made by the nation's
leadinJ shoe makers . . excellent in aU features .. top in quality material&amp; e.d work·
man1hip • , &lt;:boice of black or brown.

LADIES' EASTER

Millinery
Select your Easter Bon

-andJanet Mu.lfli'O Leo McKern
"THI DAY TNIIAITH
CAUGHT Pl111"
Alto Cntoon

Men's New Spring

BOYS' NEW STYLE

Dress &amp; Sport

CAMPUS

SPORT SHIRTS

SLACKS

For the boys in
your famUy , ••

we suggest a
wardrobe of new
Campus Sport

Select from eaBJ to
wash polished cottons and smart cord
weaves .. new
Spring color s-hades
.. new tailoring ..
all regular sizes.

shirts in the new

bright printed
pattern designa
•. long sleeve &amp;
short aleeve atyJ.

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$3.99

Long and Shert
SIMv• Styles

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-•ndCANDY FILLED

$4,98

Make the little tots happy Easter
morning. Surprise them with Easter
Baskets heaped with wholesome candy in novelty-shapes.

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59c to $1.98

AND UP

EXCITING "HAPPY" COLORS-GIRLS'

EASTER DRESSES

LITTLE MISS STYLES IN

Let the 1ittle miss step ou1 into
the Easter Parade Sunday morning in a beautiful dress from Stiffler's wide selection •• new easJ
to care for fabrics.

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EASTER BONNETS
Cute little Easter Bonnets for the miss on
your list .. excellent designs, new shapes,
dainty trims .. matchable colors.

$1.00 to $1.99

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TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
NOT DPEN

lncludingthe latest member.

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
April U

It's the new breezy look: blue denim on white leather.
Or red on red. The new member: the neat, co~·

plete C&lt;Jmpacl Clutch

'"PINOCCHIO"
(Tecbnicolor)
"THI SICRET OF
MONTE CRISTO"
(Technicolor)
Rory Calhoun, Patricia !Iredin. lao Hunter, John Gtea·
son. Fabulous quett for Secret Treaaurel

$3.99
Girls' Ont Strap

LADIES' EASTER STYLE

LAMINATED JERSEY

TOPPERS
The shortie is the season's leading
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- Stitner's styles are tailored Jn
water repellent 1 ·
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.on after s-eason.

eNEW COLORS
e NEW STYLING
e WATER REPELLANT

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and up

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wrth 2 bill compart·

ments, 2 odds-and-ends pockets, a wide change
purse, a removable leather card -photo case. Top, ~'\&gt;
lelt: Convertible~ Bill/old $5.95, • thin Key· Talner~ ~.\'&lt;
$2.95, • .
French Purs. $5.95, • '

Cigarette case $3.95,

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Elberfeld• change in otore hours-for thlo
.....,n, The store will cloot every Th•&gt;rsclar:
afternoon at 12 o'clock.
Calarcartoont

Stato No. 223·X

ELBERFELDS IN

-.,.,.. District No. 4
IIPORT OF CONDITION Dl'
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OP POMIIOY, 01410
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Ill tho clo10 of llvslna11 Morch II, 1963, o otolt blnkl.. IMHI"'
tlan o~nlucl ancl op~ratlng un•r the INnldntt lews of this
Stete and • member af the FM'er.. a...rwe lyttem. Publlthed
In ..::card•nce wlth 1 call m•d• lty the State Banking AuthorltiM
ond by tho Fodorol loMrYI Bo•k of lhlo Dlotrlct.
ASSETS .

Caoh, balances with other bona, and easb Items
In proceoo of colleetlon --------- --·--------- $ 1101,606.71
United States Government obllgatlono, direct

and guaranteed · ----·---------- - .. ·------- - 1,122,529.88
Obligation• of States and polltleal subdivisions •••
S72,47U7
Other bonds, notes, and debenture• ... . _ :.__ _____
4,910.00
Corporate stockl (including $9,000.00 stock of
Federal Reserve Bank) ___ __ .. --- --------. 9,000.00
Loans and dllcounts (lncludln~ $98'1.67 overdraft.) 2,888,423.02
Bank premises owned $15,000.00, furniture
and fixtures $19,295.28 ------------------··
34,295.28
Other assets __ __ _----------------------------825.119

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TOTAL ASSETS ---·········---- ---------- $4,813,00U5
LIABILITJIS
Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships,
and corporation• --------·-·-"·-·---------- $1,510,501.115
11me and uviags depoalts of tndiYiduala,
partnenbips, and eorporat10111 _ ·----------- 2,483,288.57
Deposits of United States GaYernment (Including
postal savings) --------------------- -- _____ _
114,330.82
of States and
subdivia:iona __ ___ _ 343,621.70
1nd officen• checks, etc.)
12,474.55
--· --------- $4,404,217.29
Total demand deposita .••••• $1,845,928.72

Patents
Girls' one strap patent slippers for the little miss in
sizes 8'h to 3. Smart foot
styUng in genuine patent.

$2,99 and $3.99
av. to 3

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ToTAL UABD.JTIES •••.••••.••••••..••••••.•• _
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Oapltal:
Common stock, lola! par value $128,000.00 •• $

••• With a wOnderful, .......'b!o
. collection' of Juvenile~
de.sirned to. dellrht tho ~tleo ot
every Junior dllloil. Cboooo

SurpiUo _. __ . _. __ .... _.•••••••• -----············Undivided proflll ---- -- ----·-------------~---­
T01'AL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -···········-···TOTAL LIABILlTlES AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
MIIMOIIANDA
Pledged 111etl and .ecurJtiee, loaned:
U.s. Government obllaationa, direct and ·

ruaranteed, pledred to oecure depoalll and
other llabllltleo

, TOTAL - --.. ·-···········-·---------------1, Richard E. Jonu, Vice
of
bank do hereby declare tliot IIIIo report
COJTa&lt;l to the bell of1117 kllowled&amp;e and

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Smith, 28, of near Waterfo•rd, [
·and Mary Dutcher, 36, Marietta, were killed Wednesday night
w"'n the car In which they
were riding struck a parked
car on Ohio 60 one mile aouth
q! Lowell. Iniu~ed In the misloap I
wu a third occupant of !be

Total lime deposits -------- $:!,558,28U7

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Girls' Purses · · 59c to $1.00

Sends In troops."
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MEIGS THUTRE

$5.98 to $9.95

net from Stiffler's. A
flower garden of color
in all new styling, bud·
get priced.

AlL SIZES

Now it's Denim·
for Lady Buxton's set.

Wolt DlllftOJ'o

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new Spring de·
signs . , . rna~

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Gregory, who bad hiJ arm
\wilted by pollee here two
·diljs ago In a voter demonstration march, vowed Wednesday
to lead new marches "and flibt
this thing until !be aovernment

to $6.95

in perfectly fitting

shirts .. "Campus'"

barring ln!Orf~rence wllb

· Negro voter registration drive•.

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To Iron Out Differences

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'l'I&gt;Jie llltlnla~ ~Is 101111- J'onieroy'a ilneup, lot two tin- IIickey ~
el!'ly . . ,..,on hlttiq ales. and a double In four trips Annes. ,bqlll wllb
by poondlng q~t three to the plate, centerlleldOr Bob AUe• D!tw!tle Toao
Jrlples ·lind a ltinc)o, Smith smacked a cloul&gt;le and Reed, oil 'llith ~~n~~ea.
trips to the plate. He sln&amp;le In tn olltoiol tries and )n
~~up ot
four for foor In the season lint basetllln Phll SwlndeU Reed 1••• ~ mly ·
qainst Middleport Tues- raRped a single' llltd two dou- hlt.onl ball"!! walbd ..,.,.
bte.J In lour times II bat. '
lanned lfYf!l· W~Us ollilclt
batter In ~ !'anther hittel'l
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Opener

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jllold · - - flllley • tlllrd . ., - . . - . ..... - - .
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ly played Jo Cinclnnaij.
Church met •.t the Lilurch on
· llroc 111o1., o • .,. lfe lo only have 'lll)' plldlmc ....,.t;o!•.
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In 11184 the Reda .,ere sched· Tburodar ovenmg Msrcb 21. 0.
a1 t.m JL PIITBIIBEN
18. M.l,....ld of...,.. io a fb.. ,. • ......., he ·u ._, ,.. · '1'
uted to open against Chicago volions were led by Mrs, BerVPJ .,... ....,.
lure at ...,.,d.
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In Cincinnati on Thursday, Ap- tha Sayre and prayers ~rete of. J'ORT KYERS, F~ &lt;UPI&gt;,..,.. _, •
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rillt. OhiO's Governor, William lered lor tile revival services. 'l1te l'llllbal1b Piroit.eo · ha.,e ' 'l1te yeteran Jolttooy lDpll IIIII.......,. bortk; l litnolir, r.l• rlt
McKinley, later tile nation's Roll call w~ answered with Dade ...... wholesale dlangol Gotay will be the iDII&lt;ld ..-.witt ....... •jto&amp;letfld •llilr.•1• '1tillll'l
President ,was to throw out the a v••se of S&lt;!rlpture by the nine fi1r the lint lime Iince they .,..I Rdtert oCiomeltla lm1ghl, BID IIIII ~ · lib reo1 otW'
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f~rst ball. But the contest wss members present, Clara Pow- the pertlllllt lit 18110 snd tDIIIOger iVIrdon iD cemer and Bob Skin""' WI........, wholt be cavgltt ..11&amp;1 • :"'
raitted out and when it was post· · ell, Vera Beegle, Helen Simp- Danny Murtaugh 11 confident the •n left ll!ape up 81 the ...,1.,. ginilo. ll4c*le Elmo pJHtlltt. &lt;J!lt»
poned, McKinley had to change oon, Blanche Watterson, Ber- team 1s on the upgrade.
1outfield. Savqe and rooldo Wlllle .JIIO· 01 ..-tile 1a 111112. proltatiiJ. QfJJ
bls plans. As a result be miu- Ilia Sayre, Marie Roy, Gretta And. he points out, it doesti't Stargell R~ • the top •PB""'· Will he .the thin! IJirlng recotvtr."· · "
ed the JC1ioo in Clnclanatl the , Simpson, Marie Roush, lssbel have t op up vory DJUOb to will Cardwell, 7·18 with the CUho
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!Simpson. Get well cards _,in 11181 for whllt tlololubliztlllted Jut .....,. snd who then wao
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sent to M"' Mabel Roush,. fourth loot 11 only traded to the CAR AND SENT - ., 80LIIII!JI Ql.l~ "' . . q (
Mn., Freda Bentz 'llltd ~ · etghl- i.d.
11oo 11 on to the Plratn; SchwaB, ..Ia Pi.•. PLEASANT ..,. .Ailnr p, ~\•T' :
10 rDS etS"
Blancbe Spencer. NI!XI meello8-Cil!trnlal'lh"'JI!'"'onL -. ·with the Red !lo1&lt;&gt;• Bolt Prlend •
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will be at the home of Mn. "Yoo don~ do that In a league 111-14 snd AI Mclleon 15-10 appear F. C., Netron i!l', ~· ~'"W'l!! "' AA ,I
Reds to upen on the road, the
Marie Roy.
ao tough as this one" Ito ••· to be the top foor otartero.
af Mr. and Mrs. ~~.!·
League permib Cincinnati to
f•
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tunted plalnB. "And while 1 ~w our Murtaugh thinks he might have l!aln&lt;Y • Roote ~· Po I ;~~ open a day ear her than the rest
rs. r a.
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team Is improved 1 have uo way three more otratersln Earl Fran- recently quahf•ed. as ex , ,,
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from the )1osp1tal snd ,. conval- 1 kno iD ho
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the .~ &lt;UI Joe Gibbon lUI llltd firing the M·l rifle . at . ~
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. 'l1te largest crowd ever to a~
escing at her home.
:ther ~lu~ ,; :~ l~egu":'i.ave Bob v..ie IZ.21. The bullpen will Hood, Tex. Rainey Is ,!"'111!1!'1'.
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tend 8 Red Opener at Crosley
Week end guest• of Mrs. Jack im roved..
be hEtaded by Uttle Elroy Face to .Company A of the !A ~. 1 •.
Field was 35,747 as the Reds Dr. Francis W. Shane, Galli· Sharpnack were Mr. and Mrs. P
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ored Division's 2d Battiiltin. ·~
p H Baker Mrs Kathryn He llgureo the Pirates, even
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All the Red openers have been the Executive Committee of the ISharpnack of Columbus who a1- mark , will have better pitching
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Campol]l~gn played In Cincinnati with I h Rio Grande college board of so visited their lather at Meigs I this year with the addition of Don That leav.. Harvey A•rlrli&lt;
Tr•de Your Old ,,,
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exception of the 1887 game. trustees.
Memorial Hospital.
I' Cardwell and Don Schwall. better t9-61. To':'
Stuni!VfJft~ r!B) and
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Heavy rainfaills over a period. I The executLve
committee ,Mr. Larry Roush of Gallipol- calching with Jim Pagliaroni to two roo~Jes . Rot&gt; Prrrtrlv a lfl.n
n ew • • ., t•r 1
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. called on Mr. A. C. Bradford tearn WI·th s• mokY Burge!!s. more oamf' wmner · at f:olumhu~. and
r-lllllll were announ~.."QI
elected Dr. Shane 15
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by Tom K. Fisher, Chairman, plete .~th swimming pool and entire opening series .
at its regular meeting during Sunday afternuon .
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ispeed and at least as much pow· Tom _Butters . . who. won ~~v at
for Hidden VsUey
Country 9 hole championship gold course. The club flnaUy to~k a boat which it also approved an oper· Mr. and Mrs. Critt Bradford
as last year.
' Ashevoll~. hatlhn~ •t out lor tho
Clubs membership drive. Fish- Later in the year a club house, trip t Louisville and opened ating budget of $438,762.00, and of Worthington spent the week "But let's face it," he adds, lother pii~ !Hn.ll berth.:. .
• BEST SELECTIONI .
4er stated ''The drive will run complete with lockerrooms and the season with 8 game in the named James E. Brewington as Itnd with Mr. and Mrs. A. c. i ''we are not a power team . Our I Law stJll 15. 8 qut"'tuln marl::.
from April 5 through May 15, snack bar was built•. Pieaie Falls Cit
business office manager under jBradford.
Iruns are going tG come hard, Law .won 2fl m 1960· lhf'n camP e BEST TERMS!
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by which time we hope to ob- grounds, small children's play·
y.
Jean L. Cooper, assistant to the
with sing)es and doubles. for we 1UtJ w1th a S&lt;Jre. arm . HP won nnly
taln 50 new family member- ground, horseshoe pithing pits, While every otller "opener" president, Ifinance] .
I Mr : and Mrs. Robert Koon ltack what they call the consistent three gam~ m 1961. but came
BAKER FURNITURE 1 •·
ships. We feel many people in and badminton courts are also has been played at Cincinnati, The budget, which covers the and daughter, Sally Jo and Su- long bomb. However. l(ood pitch- ! h~ck to wm 10 .la.~t sc:ason. But
Mletdleport, 0.
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ur are&amp;Jdo not know what fa· available at the club. .
the Reds on two occasions had period frnm Sept. 1, 1963 san of Belpre were Sunday ar- ing and ~o!Jd defense can make ~m- went bad _agam -~- as _ __. ·- -- - - /. 1
·cilities are avaUable at Hidden The owth of Hidden Valle the game postponed but b o 1 h through Aug. 31, 1964, includes ternoon and supper guesb of up for that."
----VaHey and are not famtliar with h beengr
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and Mrs. Glenn Bate.
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Tradtot Aw•y Jnfif&gt;ld
1IW89Y times the game wa~ subsequent· a new salary schedule for mein- Rev·
as
bers of the faculty based upon Mr. an dM ~8 · Mar f tn W1'lcox- i The Pirates lost threP fnurth"
the clubs gro wth and'nnp~e- planned
nnilumque-89
built by 8 dedlcatments ·slnce it was started.
academic rank.
e~ and family ~:~pent Sunday Iof their 1960 championship infield
00 group of individuals working
club being a reality with llmlted capital. It Is now
Dr. Shane, a physician and Wllh Mr. anu Mr' .. Floyo Jones Iwhen they traded away first bsoe· l
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a united effort of commun- fa'stly be~oming one of the most
Galba county health comm1s- at Mt. Vernon, Oh10.
Iman Dick Stuart to thf' Red Soli~: 1
~asand business leaders desire besuWul golf courses in thjs
sioner, has been a member of Recent guests of Mr . . and Ito get SchY.·all and Pa"Hamnl :
el:? ~ Cu. Ft. Tudor
. f~ a ft1111ily recreaUmi area. area. Located 7 miles out Sand
the college board of trustees ' Mrs _ John Marr were their son ' sh&amp;t.,lop Dick Groa! to the Car- l
Automatic D2fro st
N' ty per
.· cent of our original Hill Road.
for 16 years. He has also been IWayland D. Marr a~ . family dinals £or Cardwell and infiPider ;
me
'the
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a member of the Executive 1 of Lancaster and the1r daught- Julio Gotay and third ha-.eman
AC 95 WITH
plans
el rstage,"
comp ehee
. Il llon Hoak to the PhiiHes for- . OUt· .
or
in are
the now
planning
Committee throughout hts ca- IerM,RubydM'll
•Mer, Tu
c ppelrSs PI amsf.l
"t 'Y
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ld
reer on the board of trustees. I . r. an
rs. aro ayre o fielder Ted Sava~e .
1
saFi;mer announced that 8 n y
The Executive Committe, Rio
PJttsbur~h were weekend g-uests With aU that nt'W blood. though ,
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Grande. Colle e board of tros·
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolfe, the Pirates' chances may well
e13.68 Cu. Ft. Tuc!or
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Mr. an d Mrs. DaVIU h uddt&lt;S· hin•e on how roo kie Roh Ba&amp;ey
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Persons interested in joining
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No Frost
the club shou ld contact anY
Brewington as business office
. n_
I·doesn at th•rd
base. They dealt
member of the committee. Othmanager under Jean L. Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis of ]away Hoak: one of the het!er all er men serving on the memassistant to the president, (finNew Lexington and Misse; An· larnund thiJrdbebssem':'he m the •
bership committee are J. Knox
ance).
ita and Beverly Housahelt of 1 ea~e . on Y ca~
Y were :
Dye Joe Jordan James Stev1sure the 20-year Ba1ley could fili i
ens,' Howard S~unders, and The Meigs ~unty unit of the Dr. Francis W. Shane, Galli- Mr. Albert Baer visited his Forest Run were SUnday guests the bill. Bailey hit .299 with Co- '
.Q!JNLOP TIRE SALE
Dick Pfiffner.
IOhio State H1ghway Patrol Ipolis, is the new chairman of brother, Charles Baer a n d of MMrs .ndM~ga~t bH~uda~helt. Jumbus with 28 .home runs and
t15X20 - 10 PLY SUPER GOLD CUP $49.95 1th1t tea
Hid~ V,alley opened
to Auxiliary has learned it is £irst the executive committee.
family recently.
r ..;
rs. ~. 11 ee~ e
108 runs .batted in. In 14 games ,
125~~:20 - 10 PLY D-70 NYLON
$39.95 plus t1a
in numerical standing, sixth in Mr. Brewington, Middleport, Mrs. Edith Sisson and child- ~o: ruce ;ndd 1 Y1~
with tM PirateJ: at the fail end !
125x20--10 PLY GOLD CUP HIGHWAY $46.95 ~Ius tax
~-dent
participation, in district 9 I or Is a 1962 graduate of Rlo Grande ren of Pomeroy visited ber a
spen~ un8 ~Y; 1
tlle season. he batled only' .167.1
670x15 NYLON
-- -- -- - -- $9.95 piU1 t1a
.:l'N.I
-' 1962~.
college, Summa Cum Laude parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ranson parents, r.
rs.
The Pirates are not worried '
750x14 NYLON TUBELESS -- --- - - --- $11.95 ptus I••
with the B. S. degree in sec- Holter Sunday.
Watterson,
his hitting although, probThe unt Js comprised of the ondary education.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Freda Evans SPt:;nt sevbecause of a sore shoulder,
mstructor, Sgt. P. D. McCreedy
Walk Sunday were Mrs Elo- eral days last week With her
has not hit weJJ in spring exhiof the Gallipolis Post of OSHP, Bom and reared in Woodruff, .
k' nd h'ld
Sh.
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Larry 0'games But he has more
m alla cndt ren
. . Ohm.
.
. mem bers. T h e South Caro I'ma (18 mt-1es from J&amp;seff..~n Sh
and 42 acI1Ve
K ni arJ n, Brien at .Antiquity,
pleased . Murtaugh with his I
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elected officers for 1963 are, Spartanburg), Brewington re- edreyM' Re aW lk en feP oe Mr_ and Mrs. Sam Curtis
. "e 1,. ld
. c . Ho1ter; I'teutenants, tired Nov. 30, 1958 , afte r 20 an
r · d oger
m
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WI 9·2512
cap tam,
v· .1a Werlko omof I1daughter spent the weekend
Mu• chalu.oe
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~ive studtnts of nursing from . , ncer, . ous 1,
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Columbus Vtsttmg Mrs.
Murtaugh plans on an infield of
RACINE
Melgs County wlll particapte in hoan, sergeants, ~- Sauvage, spent 14 month~ m Eu~ tD Mrs. Don Grueser and daugh- mother.
.
Clendenon at first, Bill
carping exer~ises for the class V. Walker, J. Will, corporals, Workl War II .m an Eng~ ter visited Mrs, Stacey Arnold Mrs. Doreen (Norrrs) De:~~;~ ~;~~~·~a~t~•:eco:nd~..;D~I~ck~Sch::o-~::::::::::::::::::::::;
of 1965 of the Holzer Hospital J. Denlsoo, R. Vaughan,
D. Co~bat Battalion of Patton s and family Sunday.
and aughter. Lisa, of Sl;
School of N~rsing to be held Brewer, 8Jld W. SwiSher.
Third Army. Brewmgton
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at 3 p. m. .Friday In Grance In its March meeting on the
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker er parents, r. an
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Methodist Cllurch, GaUipoUs. 25tll Sgt McCreedy and Ptl a m ICa supp Y . sergean .'
Friday
Norris, who took them as
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The class will be address"'! by D. A.. \'Ieidner, 18 members, Mobile Arm Sur ical
Mr. Roger Walker of Pom- as
um us un Y on
Dr. Joseph Brady and be pre- and two visitors attended to 1 ~ • '!5 mil~ fr..! the front.
visited his parents. Mr. return and VISited Mr.
sented for capping by Florence hear Ptl. Weidner explain use
Mrs. Albert Bartells Sun- Mrs. Ntc.k Yost and M1ss Shlr-11
Brogan, science instructor. A of radiological instrwnents in Brewington is married to
ley N&amp;rrrs m .~lumbus. Guests
be held ln the the event of radiation problems. former Frances Bowen of
Laudermllt who is of the Norrts one day last
fobowing the Ptl. Weidner also is the diver dleport. who is a graduate
is improving.
week were Mrs. Florenc~ Ad·
church
assigned to the post. He ex- of Cbarleston General
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker ams of Letart, Mrs. PhyiUs
plained his diving equipmen~ They are the parents of
Virgil Walker visited Mr. Brien and son of Antiquity, Mrs .
Meigs to be emphasizing ·safety, i&gt;revention Ursula Brewington, a sopboMrs. Robert Laudermlll on Freda Evans, Mrs. FlosSie
lilnorvthe. end of of accidents, dangers in the wa· more at Rio Grande College.
Church and daughter, Sharon,
B hpe~~ ,":;.~ ter, snd the need of training I
dditl
t h' d ti
Mr. and Mrs. Oakey Moore of l_oc_a_J._ _ _ _ _ __
a r
· 8""f4 • with an experienced diver be- n 8
on
IS
u es as
visited Mr. and Mrs.
and Pat· for• going by oneself.
business .office manager, Brew- Robert Laudermilt recently. Robert Laudermilt during tbe
both of Mtdmgton will continue as hend re- Harry Wyatt visited Mr and flood.
ME!tta Rse Clark of The. patrol will help In div- sldent of Moultoo HaD, 89 manLewis Walker rec.,;dy.
Mrs. Cbarles Baer is on the I
Complete Line of
Get
and CreUa Mae lng WI.th tile request of a sher- ~ of the 'bookstore, and as Mr~ and Mrs_ Donald Yeaug- sick list.
Pl•nt Foods, Fertilizers
Iff, chief of
or a corooer. arrector of the Student Center. er and family of Mansfield spent Miss Sbolron walker and Jim I
Everything
•nd Insecticides
week end with his parents, Louks visited Mr. and Mrs.
. and Mrs. Allred Yeauger. Lewis Walker recently.
You
• Sacco Plant Food
• Sacco Lawn
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Nap- Mrs. Clara Baer visited Mrs.
Food
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Sacco
Pure
Bone Meal
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Need
Jr. and family of Pomeroy Dale Warner recently .
• Sacco Rose Food
e Earth Carpet
relur&amp;oed to their bome alter Mrs. u. s. Nease visited Mr.
Grass Seed
e Peat Moss
eCattle
H011re!
spending several days with their and Mrs. Charles Baer and lamgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. lly on • recent Sunday.
and S~eep Manure • ~ax Crabgrass
.Control
• Dupont_Chordane Dust
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• Dupont Ammate Weed &amp; Brush
Killer
eWeed·No-More Lawn Weed
Killer, etc.

The CinclnnaU Reda meotNew York'• Sl. Patriot's Day
the Plltsburlh Pirate• at Croo-Pirade, Tampb
Guparilla
ley Field In the ~Jog GameDay, Phlladelphls's Mummers,
ol the 11163 balebMU .....,n onlnaugpratlon Day I!' Wa!lhm,"Monday, Aprlllat 2:30p.m. to&amp;, ·etc. But none Is more un~
Friendly, air-cooled Crosley venally accepted than Clncin·
)'ield annually bulgeo wltll thenall'a .()pinting Day,
tr•dltional packed hooJe llltd There~ no subotitute for genthe I . Opener will follow theu)neness. 1W ·promotion can
111U8I patton.
ereate a duplkate of ClnoiJ&gt;.
lD no dl)r In tbo coun1ry lllllti'a Opening Day tradition.
~ Ill!" hllllday opirtl
tltat Many citleo have tried to copy
~ preva.k'ln l,:(ntlnnat' ·on "O.,.Cincinnall's Opening Day but
· ' oflinS ~" Tltere "Opener'' ~they. bave• been-u""'ecesslul.
Clnclnnatt -Ja a fealive occasion Of the club'e . 71 9Jl0llefl,
that has captured nationwide the Reds have woo 35 and lost
Interest,, '' .• ,.
43. The Reds' dropPed a 1:1-4
MaiJY.• cjtlea are famed lor decision to Pblladelphla last
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the Nll't Orleans Mardi Gras The opener has been a tradl-

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el!'ly . . ,..,on hlttiq ales. and a double In four trips Annes. ,bqlll wllb
by poondlng q~t three to the plate, centerlleldOr Bob AUe• D!tw!tle Toao
Jrlples ·lind a ltinc)o, Smith smacked a cloul&gt;le and Reed, oil 'llith ~~n~~ea.
trips to the plate. He sln&amp;le In tn olltoiol tries and )n
~~up ot
four for foor In the season lint basetllln Phll SwlndeU Reed 1••• ~ mly ·
qainst Middleport Tues- raRped a single' llltd two dou- hlt.onl ball"!! walbd ..,.,.
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In 11184 the Reda .,ere sched· Tburodar ovenmg Msrcb 21. 0.
a1 t.m JL PIITBIIBEN
18. M.l,....ld of...,.. io a fb.. ,. • ......., he ·u ._, ,.. · '1'
uted to open against Chicago volions were led by Mrs, BerVPJ .,... ....,.
lure at ...,.,d.
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In Cincinnati on Thursday, Ap- tha Sayre and prayers ~rete of. J'ORT KYERS, F~ &lt;UPI&gt;,..,.. _, •
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rillt. OhiO's Governor, William lered lor tile revival services. 'l1te l'llllbal1b Piroit.eo · ha.,e ' 'l1te yeteran Jolttooy lDpll IIIII.......,. bortk; l litnolir, r.l• rlt
McKinley, later tile nation's Roll call w~ answered with Dade ...... wholesale dlangol Gotay will be the iDII&lt;ld ..-.witt ....... •jto&amp;letfld •llilr.•1• '1tillll'l
President ,was to throw out the a v••se of S&lt;!rlpture by the nine fi1r the lint lime Iince they .,..I Rdtert oCiomeltla lm1ghl, BID IIIII ~ · lib reo1 otW'
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f~rst ball. But the contest wss members present, Clara Pow- the pertlllllt lit 18110 snd tDIIIOger iVIrdon iD cemer and Bob Skin""' WI........, wholt be cavgltt ..11&amp;1 • :"'
raitted out and when it was post· · ell, Vera Beegle, Helen Simp- Danny Murtaugh 11 confident the •n left ll!ape up 81 the ...,1.,. ginilo. ll4c*le Elmo pJHtlltt. &lt;J!lt»
poned, McKinley had to change oon, Blanche Watterson, Ber- team 1s on the upgrade.
1outfield. Savqe and rooldo Wlllle .JIIO· 01 ..-tile 1a 111112. proltatiiJ. QfJJ
bls plans. As a result be miu- Ilia Sayre, Marie Roy, Gretta And. he points out, it doesti't Stargell R~ • the top •PB""'· Will he .the thin! IJirlng recotvtr."· · "
ed the JC1ioo in Clnclanatl the , Simpson, Marie Roush, lssbel have t op up vory DJUOb to will Cardwell, 7·18 with the CUho
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!Simpson. Get well cards _,in 11181 for whllt tlololubliztlllted Jut .....,. snd who then wao
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sent to M"' Mabel Roush,. fourth loot 11 only traded to the CAR AND SENT - ., 80LIIII!JI Ql.l~ "' . . q (
Mn., Freda Bentz 'llltd ~ · etghl- i.d.
11oo 11 on to the Plratn; SchwaB, ..Ia Pi.•. PLEASANT ..,. .Ailnr p, ~\•T' :
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Blancbe Spencer. NI!XI meello8-Cil!trnlal'lh"'JI!'"'onL -. ·with the Red !lo1&lt;&gt;• Bolt Prlend •
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will be at the home of Mn. "Yoo don~ do that In a league 111-14 snd AI Mclleon 15-10 appear F. C., Netron i!l', ~· ~'"W'l!! "' AA ,I
Reds to upen on the road, the
Marie Roy.
ao tough as this one" Ito ••· to be the top foor otartero.
af Mr. and Mrs. ~~.!·
League permib Cincinnati to
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tunted plalnB. "And while 1 ~w our Murtaugh thinks he might have l!aln&lt;Y • Roote ~· Po I ;~~ open a day ear her than the rest
rs. r a.
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team Is improved 1 have uo way three more otratersln Earl Fran- recently quahf•ed. as ex , ,,
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from the )1osp1tal snd ,. conval- 1 kno iD ho
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the .~ &lt;UI Joe Gibbon lUI llltd firing the M·l rifle . at . ~
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. 'l1te largest crowd ever to a~
escing at her home.
:ther ~lu~ ,; :~ l~egu":'i.ave Bob v..ie IZ.21. The bullpen will Hood, Tex. Rainey Is ,!"'111!1!'1'.
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Week end guest• of Mrs. Jack im roved..
be hEtaded by Uttle Elroy Face to .Company A of the !A ~. 1 •.
Field was 35,747 as the Reds Dr. Francis W. Shane, Galli· Sharpnack were Mr. and Mrs. P
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ored Division's 2d Battiiltin. ·~
p H Baker Mrs Kathryn He llgureo the Pirates, even
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All the Red openers have been the Executive Committee of the ISharpnack of Columbus who a1- mark , will have better pitching
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Campol]l~gn played In Cincinnati with I h Rio Grande college board of so visited their lather at Meigs I this year with the addition of Don That leav.. Harvey A•rlrli&lt;
Tr•de Your Old ,,,
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exception of the 1887 game. trustees.
Memorial Hospital.
I' Cardwell and Don Schwall. better t9-61. To':'
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Heavy rainfaills over a period. I The executLve
committee ,Mr. Larry Roush of Gallipol- calching with Jim Pagliaroni to two roo~Jes . Rot&gt; Prrrtrlv a lfl.n
n ew • • ., t•r 1
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. called on Mr. A. C. Bradford tearn WI·th s• mokY Burge!!s. more oamf' wmner · at f:olumhu~. and
r-lllllll were announ~.."QI
elected Dr. Shane 15
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by Tom K. Fisher, Chairman, plete .~th swimming pool and entire opening series .
at its regular meeting during Sunday afternuon .
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ispeed and at least as much pow· Tom _Butters . . who. won ~~v at
for Hidden VsUey
Country 9 hole championship gold course. The club flnaUy to~k a boat which it also approved an oper· Mr. and Mrs. Critt Bradford
as last year.
' Ashevoll~. hatlhn~ •t out lor tho
Clubs membership drive. Fish- Later in the year a club house, trip t Louisville and opened ating budget of $438,762.00, and of Worthington spent the week "But let's face it," he adds, lother pii~ !Hn.ll berth.:. .
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4er stated ''The drive will run complete with lockerrooms and the season with 8 game in the named James E. Brewington as Itnd with Mr. and Mrs. A. c. i ''we are not a power team . Our I Law stJll 15. 8 qut"'tuln marl::.
from April 5 through May 15, snack bar was built•. Pieaie Falls Cit
business office manager under jBradford.
Iruns are going tG come hard, Law .won 2fl m 1960· lhf'n camP e BEST TERMS!
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y.
Jean L. Cooper, assistant to the
with sing)es and doubles. for we 1UtJ w1th a S&lt;Jre. arm . HP won nnly
taln 50 new family member- ground, horseshoe pithing pits, While every otller "opener" president, Ifinance] .
I Mr : and Mrs. Robert Koon ltack what they call the consistent three gam~ m 1961. but came
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Mletdleport, 0.
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the Reds on two occasions had period frnm Sept. 1, 1963 san of Belpre were Sunday ar- ing and ~o!Jd defense can make ~m- went bad _agam -~- as _ __. ·- -- - - /. 1
·cilities are avaUable at Hidden The owth of Hidden Valle the game postponed but b o 1 h through Aug. 31, 1964, includes ternoon and supper guesb of up for that."
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and Mrs. Glenn Bate.
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Tradtot Aw•y Jnfif&gt;ld
1IW89Y times the game wa~ subsequent· a new salary schedule for mein- Rev·
as
bers of the faculty based upon Mr. an dM ~8 · Mar f tn W1'lcox- i The Pirates lost threP fnurth"
the clubs gro wth and'nnp~e- planned
nnilumque-89
built by 8 dedlcatments ·slnce it was started.
academic rank.
e~ and family ~:~pent Sunday Iof their 1960 championship infield
00 group of individuals working
club being a reality with llmlted capital. It Is now
Dr. Shane, a physician and Wllh Mr. anu Mr' .. Floyo Jones Iwhen they traded away first bsoe· l
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a united effort of commun- fa'stly be~oming one of the most
Galba county health comm1s- at Mt. Vernon, Oh10.
Iman Dick Stuart to thf' Red Soli~: 1
~asand business leaders desire besuWul golf courses in thjs
sioner, has been a member of Recent guests of Mr . . and Ito get SchY.·all and Pa"Hamnl :
el:? ~ Cu. Ft. Tudor
. f~ a ft1111ily recreaUmi area. area. Located 7 miles out Sand
the college board of trustees ' Mrs _ John Marr were their son ' sh&amp;t.,lop Dick Groa! to the Car- l
Automatic D2fro st
N' ty per
.· cent of our original Hill Road.
for 16 years. He has also been IWayland D. Marr a~ . family dinals £or Cardwell and infiPider ;
me
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a member of the Executive 1 of Lancaster and the1r daught- Julio Gotay and third ha-.eman
AC 95 WITH
plans
el rstage,"
comp ehee
. Il llon Hoak to the PhiiHes for- . OUt· .
or
in are
the now
planning
Committee throughout hts ca- IerM,RubydM'll
•Mer, Tu
c ppelrSs PI amsf.l
"t 'Y
TRACE
ld
reer on the board of trustees. I . r. an
rs. aro ayre o fielder Ted Sava~e .
1
saFi;mer announced that 8 n y
The Executive Committe, Rio
PJttsbur~h were weekend g-uests With aU that nt'W blood. though ,
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Grande. Colle e board of tros·
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolfe, the Pirates' chances may well
e13.68 Cu. Ft. Tuc!or
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Mr. an d Mrs. DaVIU h uddt&lt;S· hin•e on how roo kie Roh Ba&amp;ey
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the club shou ld contact anY
Brewington as business office
. n_
I·doesn at th•rd
base. They dealt
member of the committee. Othmanager under Jean L. Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis of ]away Hoak: one of the het!er all er men serving on the memassistant to the president, (finNew Lexington and Misse; An· larnund thiJrdbebssem':'he m the •
bership committee are J. Knox
ance).
ita and Beverly Housahelt of 1 ea~e . on Y ca~
Y were :
Dye Joe Jordan James Stev1sure the 20-year Ba1ley could fili i
ens,' Howard S~unders, and The Meigs ~unty unit of the Dr. Francis W. Shane, Galli- Mr. Albert Baer visited his Forest Run were SUnday guests the bill. Bailey hit .299 with Co- '
.Q!JNLOP TIRE SALE
Dick Pfiffner.
IOhio State H1ghway Patrol Ipolis, is the new chairman of brother, Charles Baer a n d of MMrs .ndM~ga~t bH~uda~helt. Jumbus with 28 .home runs and
t15X20 - 10 PLY SUPER GOLD CUP $49.95 1th1t tea
Hid~ V,alley opened
to Auxiliary has learned it is £irst the executive committee.
family recently.
r ..;
rs. ~. 11 ee~ e
108 runs .batted in. In 14 games ,
125~~:20 - 10 PLY D-70 NYLON
$39.95 plus t1a
in numerical standing, sixth in Mr. Brewington, Middleport, Mrs. Edith Sisson and child- ~o: ruce ;ndd 1 Y1~
with tM PirateJ: at the fail end !
125x20--10 PLY GOLD CUP HIGHWAY $46.95 ~Ius tax
~-dent
participation, in district 9 I or Is a 1962 graduate of Rlo Grande ren of Pomeroy visited ber a
spen~ un8 ~Y; 1
tlle season. he batled only' .167.1
670x15 NYLON
-- -- -- - -- $9.95 piU1 t1a
.:l'N.I
-' 1962~.
college, Summa Cum Laude parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ranson parents, r.
rs.
The Pirates are not worried '
750x14 NYLON TUBELESS -- --- - - --- $11.95 ptus I••
with the B. S. degree in sec- Holter Sunday.
Watterson,
his hitting although, probThe unt Js comprised of the ondary education.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Freda Evans SPt:;nt sevbecause of a sore shoulder,
mstructor, Sgt. P. D. McCreedy
Walk Sunday were Mrs Elo- eral days last week With her
has not hit weJJ in spring exhiof the Gallipolis Post of OSHP, Bom and reared in Woodruff, .
k' nd h'ld
Sh.
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Larry 0'games But he has more
m alla cndt ren
. . Ohm.
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. mem bers. T h e South Caro I'ma (18 mt-1es from J&amp;seff..~n Sh
and 42 acI1Ve
K ni arJ n, Brien at .Antiquity,
pleased . Murtaugh with his I
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elected officers for 1963 are, Spartanburg), Brewington re- edreyM' Re aW lk en feP oe Mr_ and Mrs. Sam Curtis
. "e 1,. ld
. c . Ho1ter; I'teutenants, tired Nov. 30, 1958 , afte r 20 an
r · d oger
m
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WI 9·2512
cap tam,
v· .1a Werlko omof I1daughter spent the weekend
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~ive studtnts of nursing from . , ncer, . ous 1,
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Columbus Vtsttmg Mrs.
Murtaugh plans on an infield of
RACINE
Melgs County wlll particapte in hoan, sergeants, ~- Sauvage, spent 14 month~ m Eu~ tD Mrs. Don Grueser and daugh- mother.
.
Clendenon at first, Bill
carping exer~ises for the class V. Walker, J. Will, corporals, Workl War II .m an Eng~ ter visited Mrs, Stacey Arnold Mrs. Doreen (Norrrs) De:~~;~ ~;~~~·~a~t~•:eco:nd~..;D~I~ck~Sch::o-~::::::::::::::::::::::;
of 1965 of the Holzer Hospital J. Denlsoo, R. Vaughan,
D. Co~bat Battalion of Patton s and family Sunday.
and aughter. Lisa, of Sl;
School of N~rsing to be held Brewer, 8Jld W. SwiSher.
Third Army. Brewmgton
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at 3 p. m. .Friday In Grance In its March meeting on the
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker er parents, r. an
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Friday
Norris, who took them as
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The class will be address"'! by D. A.. \'Ieidner, 18 members, Mobile Arm Sur ical
Mr. Roger Walker of Pom- as
um us un Y on
Dr. Joseph Brady and be pre- and two visitors attended to 1 ~ • '!5 mil~ fr..! the front.
visited his parents. Mr. return and VISited Mr.
sented for capping by Florence hear Ptl. Weidner explain use
Mrs. Albert Bartells Sun- Mrs. Ntc.k Yost and M1ss Shlr-11
Brogan, science instructor. A of radiological instrwnents in Brewington is married to
ley N&amp;rrrs m .~lumbus. Guests
be held ln the the event of radiation problems. former Frances Bowen of
Laudermllt who is of the Norrts one day last
fobowing the Ptl. Weidner also is the diver dleport. who is a graduate
is improving.
week were Mrs. Florenc~ Ad·
church
assigned to the post. He ex- of Cbarleston General
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker ams of Letart, Mrs. PhyiUs
plained his diving equipmen~ They are the parents of
Virgil Walker visited Mr. Brien and son of Antiquity, Mrs .
Meigs to be emphasizing ·safety, i&gt;revention Ursula Brewington, a sopboMrs. Robert Laudermlll on Freda Evans, Mrs. FlosSie
lilnorvthe. end of of accidents, dangers in the wa· more at Rio Grande College.
Church and daughter, Sharon,
B hpe~~ ,":;.~ ter, snd the need of training I
dditl
t h' d ti
Mr. and Mrs. Oakey Moore of l_oc_a_J._ _ _ _ _ __
a r
· 8""f4 • with an experienced diver be- n 8
on
IS
u es as
visited Mr. and Mrs.
and Pat· for• going by oneself.
business .office manager, Brew- Robert Laudermilt recently. Robert Laudermilt during tbe
both of Mtdmgton will continue as hend re- Harry Wyatt visited Mr and flood.
ME!tta Rse Clark of The. patrol will help In div- sldent of Moultoo HaD, 89 manLewis Walker rec.,;dy.
Mrs. Cbarles Baer is on the I
Complete Line of
Get
and CreUa Mae lng WI.th tile request of a sher- ~ of the 'bookstore, and as Mr~ and Mrs_ Donald Yeaug- sick list.
Pl•nt Foods, Fertilizers
Iff, chief of
or a corooer. arrector of the Student Center. er and family of Mansfield spent Miss Sbolron walker and Jim I
Everything
•nd Insecticides
week end with his parents, Louks visited Mr. and Mrs.
. and Mrs. Allred Yeauger. Lewis Walker recently.
You
• Sacco Plant Food
• Sacco Lawn
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Nap- Mrs. Clara Baer visited Mrs.
Food
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Sacco
Pure
Bone Meal
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Need
Jr. and family of Pomeroy Dale Warner recently .
• Sacco Rose Food
e Earth Carpet
relur&amp;oed to their bome alter Mrs. u. s. Nease visited Mr.
Grass Seed
e Peat Moss
eCattle
H011re!
spending several days with their and Mrs. Charles Baer and lamgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. lly on • recent Sunday.
and S~eep Manure • ~ax Crabgrass
.Control
• Dupont_Chordane Dust
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• Dupont Ammate Weed &amp; Brush
Killer
eWeed·No-More Lawn Weed
Killer, etc.

The CinclnnaU Reda meotNew York'• Sl. Patriot's Day
the Plltsburlh Pirate• at Croo-Pirade, Tampb
Guparilla
ley Field In the ~Jog GameDay, Phlladelphls's Mummers,
ol the 11163 balebMU .....,n onlnaugpratlon Day I!' Wa!lhm,"Monday, Aprlllat 2:30p.m. to&amp;, ·etc. But none Is more un~
Friendly, air-cooled Crosley venally accepted than Clncin·
)'ield annually bulgeo wltll thenall'a .()pinting Day,
tr•dltional packed hooJe llltd There~ no subotitute for genthe I . Opener will follow theu)neness. 1W ·promotion can
111U8I patton.
ereate a duplkate of ClnoiJ&gt;.
lD no dl)r In tbo coun1ry lllllti'a Opening Day tradition.
~ Ill!" hllllday opirtl
tltat Many citleo have tried to copy
~ preva.k'ln l,:(ntlnnat' ·on "O.,.Cincinnall's Opening Day but
· ' oflinS ~" Tltere "Opener'' ~they. bave• been-u""'ecesslul.
Clnclnnatt -Ja a fealive occasion Of the club'e . 71 9Jl0llefl,
that has captured nationwide the Reds have woo 35 and lost
Interest,, '' .• ,.
43. The Reds' dropPed a 1:1-4
MaiJY.• cjtlea are famed lor decision to Pblladelphla last
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the Nll't Orleans Mardi Gras The opener has been a tradl-

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Bre!lt Poi*'IICIII spent Friday -·
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Ell/and .lho point Plusant Ill l\lro, Poo~lu Circle lind IArry.J Riser ill dot park manapr. bel' ,.... II dlrtcled by Robert
Jameo Ctrtle •11'1 Ricky of' ii'!IJI'II thll Y•"'' .w be !rom MCGiotbllll.
New Hwen visited Mn. Mary I'· m. to 5 p. m. lind liN! ManClrc:Je lluiKiay,
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daughter, Debbie, all or Dex· Sunday callers at the Me· ~ of u~me;,"
"Chester
and_ Betty V~n Mehir tile Naaon ·rrtm April I to Ootc- Tbo 1"""" 1 till hunt~ '""": .
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lr ter' Mr. and Mn. G. B. Mil' Whorter home Included Mr. and Van Meter of !&gt;fornilll Star vis- of Dorcas called at U.,
of ember I.
oorld bY Modern Wo dDteli
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IAuglln, Albany, Mr. an~ Mr&lt;
. Gene J#!ers and children ited Mr and Mrs. Dana Moore · Dean Brtnl&lt;ar Sunday
will be ~ at Bed!ord 'llcltool·
~ertt
Grant,
and Mrs. Everett Holcomb and Paul 1 recent Suttday.
Mr. And Mrs. Dan Smith
GET ffiOR _RATIHGI
1buntday, April 12th at 1 p.iiL.
P'
•\Irs. "''rralne Bondolph
daughters . and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson and Flo!'- on Mr and Mn. Joe
"T. PLEAllANT - Tlte Po!nt Chlldren altalble tD enler schoof .
I~.rs. Jeyce Carpenter,
llorBey Jordan and !ami· ence Circle made • buslnesa trip of Tuppers Plains
and Walwna Jllltlor next fall
In !''"' to lalt ··-·
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Mr. and Mrs. War,... G.
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Mr ·an&lt;! Mrs. Jim .
· School bandis ._ived Ill·
are v '"" · • · "'"
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or, Teresa and Butch lind Mr. Mr and Mrs. Charles Gas- daughteo Rutlao.d
and son eaUed on Mr. and Mn.
al-the tllll!l81 ju- firltlrade room •that day. Pare
and Mn Larry Slamohory,
and ramJJy of Athens vl•· ~r. a~ Mro. H. E ,Starlcey Dnl• W•l•~ •nd !amlly 'of Long
ll!tltlval held last ents 01 younger chljdren are 14
~ldoburf, Jolul and Sue
iced. Sunday wllb hlso brother, spent Monday evening .. Kh her BoUom .., Mttndlty.
Ia Rlple;, W. VI. Six bring IIH!m In the a!ternom r rorP~ekerlngton, VIrginia Turner, Mr. and Mrtt. Jame. Gaoton. brother and sloter· • In • law·,. . Mr. and l\lro. Dan mlllt and
bandl porlll!pl!li!d-- p,. the 1!"1 hUll. Bedfonl COIIIDHinitJ':
Columbuo. Mr. lDd Mrs.
Mro. Ellen Hollan~ of Fa;.. Mr. and Ml'l. A. R. CUtar.
ctL:dren visited Sunday with Mr.
• . center w!U beld a varlet• ahow,
er Price and Laura, Mr.
born is spending some time A grotlp !rom Mt Union at· and Mn Pan I Smith and
. 52-member WlhMDa
~ nlgltl; .\OI'U t. tlutltlii
11 ~oreeted by '1'ltomu B. Reed at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Max Haning, Mr. and here with her daughter, Sharon tended the hymn sin~ at the net SmJth o! Portland. ·
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Cheadle, Mr!t- Rex Cheadle
home or her orother-in·law Inig~L
'Iat the home of Dean Brinker
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Kathy, Mrs. Douglas Mosler and sister Mr and Mrs Victor
Tuesd~'' even1ng
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lm~roved venlon of nttion's
and Justin, Mr. and Mro. Laur- Perry
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Mr. 1nd Mrs. Marion McClure Jim smith spent the week end
most popullr tllltr. 3 hp 4-cyclt
ence Carpenter. Mrs. -Helen
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qine, llorllontll drive. 26 .. of
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Turner,
Mrs.
Nellie
Vale
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Dunham
ited with Mrs. McClure's sister, Mrs. Minnie Roush retutned
14"' diameter bolo tines •eed 110
John Frank, local, and
. and !amily have moved to the Mrs. Golden Stansbury Monday . to her home alter spending
tools to adjust down to 8"" 1or
1uest of honor and her
that they precently
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stansbury some time with iter daughter
tlllina: between narrow rows.
Qulct-l.ok clutch eorrtrol, other
1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
f&amp;rm that they recently
were Sunday dinner guests of of Pomeroy, Mrs. Robert Warn·
controls h1ndltbu mc1n111d.
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!rom Mrs. Hoyt Keeton. . and Mrs. Warren G. Tum.· .,.
Ctmstleft rewnt 0ptlonat.
EA~ CREDIT TERMS
Mr.·
aD~J
Mrs.
Joe
McWhorter
Guests
during tbe weekend
and family at Reynoldsburg. ·
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JLynn Whitting!Dn) are announc- Mr. and Mrs. Fern
In· other children and IIH!ir lamling the birth of 1 daughter, eluded their children
wbo joined them there Record Number Of
Paula Kay on Monday March
Mr. and Mrs. Elba
Mr. and Mr.. Larry Vioitors Expected
18 at Shel~ring Arms Hospital.
and Sharon,
Mr. 1nd Ml'l!. Jer·
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RACINE, OHIO
Maternal grandparents are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly
and Mr. and Mrs. PT. PLEASANT - 1be Tu·
SAVE 20-30 EVEN 401k
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Dale Stansbury a n d Endie-Wei . and Mansion l!ot!sell
·· --- -- Paul Gaston and family,
daughters of Columbus. They opent::d for the t91t' ~eason
Hop in today and take a l.ook
bany.
returned to their home here on day, April 1. A record
IT'S HASKI.''IS·TANNER'S-IN GAl,LIPOLIS
at the world of wonderful new
1- Monday.
or villlto" i• exnected
Mr . Dana Tu rner or u.
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shoes
we have for the family,
son ville visited with hL
Mr. and Mn. Roy Wiseman !hill year. when W..t
er Mr 8 d M Do
of Ravenswood were eallers at ob~erve11 Jts lOOth
By shopping here, you'll
d~n and f~rnUy r:~ Su~~e:Y.
the home of h{!J uncle and aunt Hostesses at ~
be able to sboe them ·
Mrs. Faye Jordan spent Mon- Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Caster.
House are Mrs. D. G. Wilfong
smartly and save money,
day with her cousi11, Maude I
too.
IJones in Albany.
50 000 STAMP GIVE-AWAY
George Lowther suffered a
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injury while at his
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Smartly
Mr. and Mrs. William
of Columbus visited her moO...r 200 WMkly
For
Aft
Mrs. Ola Perry and bro•
Tun Pekl
Winners- Trading
ther. Frank Perry, Sumday.
Lessl
Stomps Of Your
Weekend guests or Mr. and
Choice
Mrs. Earl Starkey were their
HI TEST 21.9
gr~~ddla~:~~~;.,Joy Wiseman,
Put the lighter look of lively Sunlight Colors Inth
, Mrs. Wilda
Every Gallon Sold With A Monl't Beck Guoronm
to your fashion picture this Spring with a colorWisemai1 of RavelUIWood, and
ful new Custom Fabric Worsted Sult tailored by
L1IIIH' new pump1 In white,
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Now Under New Management
their grandson and !amily, Mr.
KINGSRIDGE. As this brighter look comes to
Ioden
''""· ttlum 1nd beige
Mrs. David Wiseman and
IHthor. Aloa ~lock polotll.
men's cloth'ing, adding excitement and zest to
the fabulous fabrics, perfect patterns and true
New Stock of LadiH !!ester
tailoring excellence seen throughout our new
itraws ont1 LoolltCustom Fabric Collection of Greys, Browns,
All Shopot onct St'"
Blues, Olives and Black.

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Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Me·

iFra..,..

0::.

C.,t F"'" EYIIII p..,~e~

RIB STUKS'.·:;... . _

GARQEtl TILLERS

MUdE~MAN'S-

Cherries ·PIH... .........~----'~ 19c
ALL

For Easter Shoes For The Fllft.lily
~(;

FLORIDA

smmat stvles

Grapefruit

C •J• d 0'1 Stat'

17

Sllve"$7:CO

llrow During

hster lay Away

PRE-EASTER LAY-AYIAY SALE

.... ·

Now Haskins-Tanner It offering you • uvlngs ef
10% an the purchaH of 1 new Spring lult. By ....
Iedin• your lutt now; 1M making 1 $10.00 clepnlt
with '"ekly piymtntl yout sull will be p1ltl for
whttt you nHd it. Suits mult 1M plckRI up tty April
13th, Thoro to NO CAIIYING CHAIGE on Loy.
Aways.

.• '

-·

.

Other Spring Clothing Priced from

Self-Service Market WY

OPEN EVERY DAY

Ladles' Cushion Insole

Tennis Shoes 1.99-3.99

9:00 to 9:00

Painted toe or round toe.
All colors.

Kids Tennis Shoe$ • 99c

SLICED

Insole. Slzes 7 to 2.

LOAFERS and OXFORDS · •· •••••· 8.99

.09

IlK.

Men's Hats Priced from

.;;

79c
to

DRESS SHOES
.5.99 to 12.95

*13·95

PORK NECK BONES ::~ :::, _
SLICED BACON ENDS - -

4.00

Ben Franklin

Men's enll lit 8oyt'

LEATHER LOAFERS •• 3.88

Arrow Decton Glen"
11

$6.95
RNJ luxury in wash and wear . . . 65~ Dacron Polyester
and Ulj\, cotton that irons itleU po mtltter bow it"a wutled. Arrow Mitoga tailored. to perfectlon in the Glen Styled
collar.

Arrow Dress Shirts Priced

$4.50 to $8.95

NUNN-BUSH SHOES

•Brown

BEEF

PREMIUM

.Enter
....
..... the ·Ham Contest!

Boys' llllher Dresi s•oes2.88 tO 5.98
'

.-

Good selection of Ealter
Candy - Rabbits, bun-

~~--~-

l

HAM CONTEST

'

NAME -------------C I T Y - - - PHONE--

lldttlou

WIN A HAM
FOR EASTER!

..

HAM CONTIST
'
..
HAMil
' ,.

llmon'ILow,.....
OLIO------

GROUND BEEF

lb.

39c

~··119

UnclooolliN
POTATOII - - - All Popular Iron•

ADDIIQ -.---..:..-·._
· ......__,_

10

Hasklns-Ta....

COUNTY

Cello Pki· ,..

11.

A III'Ce aeloetloll of

.

. .~. .

pattern• and Colori fllr

9.c

tltlo alo.

' 1,..

·· Mh.y 9 to SiCJO.;;;,.,..~
' tSIMOif$ II:'~~
•4 ;
.

HASKINS-TANNER
"QIUility ClotMn1 Sinee 1866"

CARROTS- ,... 10c

·=-

.

,

&lt;

·~

··"f

I

•

tiOO

gala wraps.

91t
•Jellhr•lllrd It~~~•
Assorted flavors
ond colors.

'

1 "•

I •

:

•

t

N- Shl,_ Just
In filM For E11t1r

By

n

2~

American Greetings
Appmprlate sentlm.enta for
flveryo_.e in our wide selee-tioo. Chooae tta. now and
malltbem.

Fl~ffy marsh·
mallow centers.

Sc ••

·Costume Jewelry
All new Jewm,. for tb.e new
seuon ... beadl!l. ear rinas.
nectlaees &amp;ad c:omblnatlon
sets.
1.00 "I'

Jc

"Rit" Easter
15c-

i., ' '

~~-~~-A~.~AfR... SHGf$
'

~

Pefli·W•••Pioall lgeo

Ch•K~IIodtt CoverO&lt;I IQI

YELLOW qNIORS

3
Cello Beg

c
yd

Ill··

. ·f ,.

1.98 each
..

59c
milk chaco-

·• • 89c Yd.

0

wab-

and ~itary, DOD
toxic, . ~9Cl-~llerglc. Lambs,
bears, chick.eoa, etc.
I

36" end 45" S.nforli:ed

~ C...lfn, .... POftflao

SliD

II'('J

·1~

c:ny - -..,..,.
, ..,.
, PHQNI -· ~

CANDY SARI-

POTATOII

MEIGS

.'

...

'

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;'...

One Lb. Whitman Sampler With Handbag. : ' •; · · · ··w· 6.50

PluP tors that

GING HAM

Tbe ullimote iD Scylo, Quality ond Comfort ••• lt'a Nunn-

_ , ....h

·"

Plu~, Toys

EASTER CANDY

PNIIt, LIM
lOlLING IIIF - - -

~

Trftl Tho,Kiddieo te

nies, candy chickens.

:lusb Shoe1 with excluliYely desiped ankle.falhloninl
that eom.blnts mua: fit and trim sm~ u J'OU walk
through lbe miles.

.

CANDY

Round Steak_ ~~. 89c
Sirloin Steak "'· 98c

Fifth
PIG F l i T - - - -

• Compliment her on Easter Sunday,
April 14th with gifts of Whi_tman's ond
Pangburft's fine cdndles. ChoOse your gift
today from our exciting selection. ·

it's rime
for

eBiack

$7.95 to $15.95

ADDRESS - - - - - -

WHITMAN'S
PANGBURN'S

Men's and lltilayl' 81_. Potent LHiher

PORK STEAK

the Stetson "Eagle"
charcoal and oHvel

SONS

,.

9:00 to 7:00

$29.95 to $69.95

All men 10 for thia smartly styled All-American bat
that fits and flatten every face and every figure.
See it today lb Spri~ti's latest shadings of brown1

lb. 33c

Handbags

lncl11ding Thurtlday

Beer and Wine Carru·Out

SSe lb.

sl-~o89c

Broom

Ladies' Pumps
5.99

2-3975 Pomeroy

Reg.

;J9~

Children's -

SHOES
2.88--3.88

9

SIMON'S

$69·95

'

'

"

TONGS

..'
-·

l'~~~::o:at

79c

Cri5co -~- - ""i
Oniorw PI&lt;Jnts

.

STAR SUPPLY CO.

....

.Swisher · &amp; Lohse -~ '

�••

.

\

'

.
~ 8-Dany SenUnel, Pomer!oy-Middlepdrt, 0., AprU 4, 111113
~

-Ell ·

.r Olo!a

fur,.,: Cieri
PoWEll Rrul ah Price; Lay JeaMr - Glen Mr. anc Mis. Dale
·
'l'urllor; Steward&gt; - Gk&gt;ria r· ..,.. 11o1t1 reconOy 1o
\
!fa•l!li. .Laura Price and GOJ. ao•Helatlveo and a shower
.lliPic:&amp;*l ~ ' .. ~.
held lor Mrs. Jerry
. . er.,. ·ot .._.'lilt Mill ~M,It - p voted to continue Present lflre Mr. and Mn.
~ ... 'tlo . •
tho M a CIIIIIIIIW1itJ church instead Merle DaviA, Mr. and Mrs.

r

G~lce Turnoi-~""::::; ;!_,.~

Whorler of Rasanky, Tt~as. 1be
one has a great grandm..
Mra. (:onn Ator, Alhena,
Rt. and a great great grandmother, Flora 'Bolton o! Flori·

t..armeJ
News, Events

:~ndDo~:. ~~a.:"~.~a;~d :~e~au:::~=r~n~~ve

c;l~,

11&gt; G4Uipolll ro&lt;ontly.

Bre!lt Poi*'IICIII spent Friday -·
·
1lltb hlo ~nll, Mr. lDd lind Mra. l&lt;ull
Ell/and .lho point Plusant Ill l\lro, Poo~lu Circle lind IArry.J Riser ill dot park manapr. bel' ,.... II dlrtcled by Robert
Jameo Ctrtle •11'1 Ricky of' ii'!IJI'II thll Y•"'' .w be !rom MCGiotbllll.
New Hwen visited Mn. Mary I'· m. to 5 p. m. lind liN! ManClrc:Je lluiKiay,
oilln 8111!10 wiD bo! .,.. toVen
- - - -.....~

...,,. . .

a.-.

-

=

8~.;~ fl;r•:~: ~~j =::a:•~~n J:Z

an- MFJ"':ce
telocal,od
; : ' d = .. ANNOUNCI! ltOO iiVNT
daughter, Debbie, all or Dex· Sunday callers at the Me· ~ of u~me;,"
"Chester
and_ Betty V~n Mehir tile Naaon ·rrtm April I to Ootc- Tbo 1"""" 1 till hunt~ '""": .
1
lr ter' Mr. and Mn. G. B. Mil' Whorter home Included Mr. and Van Meter of !&gt;fornilll Star vis- of Dorcas called at U.,
of ember I.
oorld bY Modern Wo dDteli
' -~· N~G
IAuglln, Albany, Mr. an~ Mr&lt;
. Gene J#!ers and children ited Mr and Mrs. Dana Moore · Dean Brtnl&lt;ar Sunday
will be ~ at Bed!ord 'llcltool·
~ertt
Grant,
and Mrs. Everett Holcomb and Paul 1 recent Suttday.
Mr. And Mrs. Dan Smith
GET ffiOR _RATIHGI
1buntday, April 12th at 1 p.iiL.
P'
•\Irs. "''rralne Bondolph
daughters . and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson and Flo!'- on Mr and Mn. Joe
"T. PLEAllANT - Tlte Po!nt Chlldren altalble tD enler schoof .
I~.rs. Jeyce Carpenter,
llorBey Jordan and !ami· ence Circle made • buslnesa trip of Tuppers Plains
and Walwna Jllltlor next fall
In !''"' to lalt ··-·
·
·
Mr. and Mrs. War,... G.
·
Mr ·an&lt;! Mrs. Jim .
· School bandis ._ived Ill·
are v '"" · • · "'"
·
or, Teresa and Butch lind Mr. Mr and Mrs. Charles Gas- daughteo Rutlao.d
and son eaUed on Mr. and Mn.
al-the tllll!l81 ju- firltlrade room •that day. Pare
and Mn Larry Slamohory,
and ramJJy of Athens vl•· ~r. a~ Mro. H. E ,Starlcey Dnl• W•l•~ •nd !amlly 'of Long
ll!tltlval held last ents 01 younger chljdren are 14
~ldoburf, Jolul and Sue
iced. Sunday wllb hlso brother, spent Monday evening .. Kh her BoUom .., Mttndlty.
Ia Rlple;, W. VI. Six bring IIH!m In the a!ternom r rorP~ekerlngton, VIrginia Turner, Mr. and Mrtt. Jame. Gaoton. brother and sloter· • In • law·,. . Mr. and l\lro. Dan mlllt and
bandl porlll!pl!li!d-- p,. the 1!"1 hUll. Bedfonl COIIIDHinitJ':
Columbuo. Mr. lDd Mrs.
Mro. Ellen Hollan~ of Fa;.. Mr. and Ml'l. A. R. CUtar.
ctL:dren visited Sunday with Mr.
• . center w!U beld a varlet• ahow,
er Price and Laura, Mr.
born is spending some time A grotlp !rom Mt Union at· and Mn Pan I Smith and
. 52-member WlhMDa
~ nlgltl; .\OI'U t. tlutltlii
11 ~oreeted by '1'ltomu B. Reed at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Max Haning, Mr. and here with her daughter, Sharon tended the hymn sin~ at the net SmJth o! Portland. ·
-''
'
ll.rs. Glen COne, Mrs. Ida Holland, and other relatives at IAlbany Baptist Church Sunday Paul ~mlth o! Portland called
Cheadle, Mr!t- Rex Cheadle
home or her orother-in·law Inig~L
'Iat the home of Dean Brinker
"
MAiko Simon'• P~k-~·PalrYour tl•fl!lll~•rters
Kathy, Mrs. Douglas Mosler and sister Mr and Mrs Victor
Tuesd~'' even1ng
~rL •1
lm~roved venlon of nttion's
and Justin, Mr. and Mro. Laur- Perry
· ·
·
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Marion McClure Jim smith spent the week end
most popullr tllltr. 3 hp 4-cyclt
ence Carpenter. Mrs. -Helen
·
: and Charles Moore. Dexter. vis- at t.aurPI Cliff.
qine, llorllontll drive. 26 .. of
.
Turner,
Mrs.
Nellie
Vale
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Dunham
ited with Mrs. McClure's sister, Mrs. Minnie Roush retutned
14"' diameter bolo tines •eed 110
John Frank, local, and
. and !amily have moved to the Mrs. Golden Stansbury Monday . to her home alter spending
tools to adjust down to 8"" 1or
1uest of honor and her
that they precently
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stansbury some time with iter daughter
tlllina: between narrow rows.
Qulct-l.ok clutch eorrtrol, other
1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
f&amp;rm that they recently
were Sunday dinner guests of of Pomeroy, Mrs. Robert Warn·
controls h1ndltbu mc1n111d.
1
PERSONALS
!rom Mrs. Hoyt Keeton. . and Mrs. Warren G. Tum.· .,.
Ctmstleft rewnt 0ptlonat.
EA~ CREDIT TERMS
Mr.·
aD~J
Mrs.
Joe
McWhorter
Guests
during tbe weekend
and family at Reynoldsburg. ·
1
JLynn Whitting!Dn) are announc- Mr. and Mrs. Fern
In· other children and IIH!ir lamling the birth of 1 daughter, eluded their children
wbo joined them there Record Number Of
Paula Kay on Monday March
Mr. and Mrs. Elba
Mr. and Mr.. Larry Vioitors Expected
18 at Shel~ring Arms Hospital.
and Sharon,
Mr. 1nd Ml'l!. Jer·
.
RACINE, OHIO
Maternal grandparents are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly
and Mr. and Mrs. PT. PLEASANT - 1be Tu·
SAVE 20-30 EVEN 401k
a.,,..,...,...,,.,....,
............,...,..,.....-...,.....,...,....,....,...,!_:'•n~d--'M~Irs~.~R:....A~·:. .Whi~tt~ln~gto~n:_.~Jo. chtidren
o! Athens and
Dale Stansbury a n d Endie-Wei . and Mansion l!ot!sell
·· --- -- Paul Gaston and family,
daughters of Columbus. They opent::d for the t91t' ~eason
Hop in today and take a l.ook
bany.
returned to their home here on day, April 1. A record
IT'S HASKI.''IS·TANNER'S-IN GAl,LIPOLIS
at the world of wonderful new
1- Monday.
or villlto" i• exnected
Mr . Dana Tu rner or u.
·~rr
·
shoes
we have for the family,
son ville visited with hL
Mr. and Mn. Roy Wiseman !hill year. when W..t
er Mr 8 d M Do
of Ravenswood were eallers at ob~erve11 Jts lOOth
By shopping here, you'll
d~n and f~rnUy r:~ Su~~e:Y.
the home of h{!J uncle and aunt Hostesses at ~
be able to sboe them ·
Mrs. Faye Jordan spent Mon- Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Caster.
House are Mrs. D. G. Wilfong
smartly and save money,
day with her cousi11, Maude I
too.
IJones in Albany.
50 000 STAMP GIVE-AWAY
George Lowther suffered a
'
·
,
Girls' Patent Leather
injury while at his
•
Dret•
Tennessee Gas
ertl le .
I
!On
I'
Comp•ny
531 WEST MAIN STREET
Smartly
Mr. and Mrs. William
of Columbus visited her moO...r 200 WMkly
For
Aft
Mrs. Ola Perry and bro•
Tun Pekl
Winners- Trading
ther. Frank Perry, Sumday.
Lessl
Stomps Of Your
Weekend guests or Mr. and
Choice
Mrs. Earl Starkey were their
HI TEST 21.9
gr~~ddla~:~~~;.,Joy Wiseman,
Put the lighter look of lively Sunlight Colors Inth
, Mrs. Wilda
Every Gallon Sold With A Monl't Beck Guoronm
to your fashion picture this Spring with a colorWisemai1 of RavelUIWood, and
ful new Custom Fabric Worsted Sult tailored by
L1IIIH' new pump1 In white,
...,.,
Now Under New Management
their grandson and !amily, Mr.
KINGSRIDGE. As this brighter look comes to
Ioden
''""· ttlum 1nd beige
Mrs. David Wiseman and
IHthor. Aloa ~lock polotll.
men's cloth'ing, adding excitement and zest to
the fabulous fabrics, perfect patterns and true
New Stock of LadiH !!ester
tailoring excellence seen throughout our new
itraws ont1 LoolltCustom Fabric Collection of Greys, Browns,
All Shopot onct St'"
Blues, Olives and Black.

the Methodist Con-

R
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L
D
S

lI ~~t
J
'

cal, ~ ,.,.1 ~
Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Me·

iFra..,..

0::.

C.,t F"'" EYIIII p..,~e~

RIB STUKS'.·:;... . _

GARQEtl TILLERS

MUdE~MAN'S-

Cherries ·PIH... .........~----'~ 19c
ALL

For Easter Shoes For The Fllft.lily
~(;

FLORIDA

smmat stvles

Grapefruit

C •J• d 0'1 Stat'

17

Sllve"$7:CO

llrow During

hster lay Away

PRE-EASTER LAY-AYIAY SALE

.... ·

Now Haskins-Tanner It offering you • uvlngs ef
10% an the purchaH of 1 new Spring lult. By ....
Iedin• your lutt now; 1M making 1 $10.00 clepnlt
with '"ekly piymtntl yout sull will be p1ltl for
whttt you nHd it. Suits mult 1M plckRI up tty April
13th, Thoro to NO CAIIYING CHAIGE on Loy.
Aways.

.• '

-·

.

Other Spring Clothing Priced from

Self-Service Market WY

OPEN EVERY DAY

Ladles' Cushion Insole

Tennis Shoes 1.99-3.99

9:00 to 9:00

Painted toe or round toe.
All colors.

Kids Tennis Shoe$ • 99c

SLICED

Insole. Slzes 7 to 2.

LOAFERS and OXFORDS · •· •••••· 8.99

.09

IlK.

Men's Hats Priced from

.;;

79c
to

DRESS SHOES
.5.99 to 12.95

*13·95

PORK NECK BONES ::~ :::, _
SLICED BACON ENDS - -

4.00

Ben Franklin

Men's enll lit 8oyt'

LEATHER LOAFERS •• 3.88

Arrow Decton Glen"
11

$6.95
RNJ luxury in wash and wear . . . 65~ Dacron Polyester
and Ulj\, cotton that irons itleU po mtltter bow it"a wutled. Arrow Mitoga tailored. to perfectlon in the Glen Styled
collar.

Arrow Dress Shirts Priced

$4.50 to $8.95

NUNN-BUSH SHOES

•Brown

BEEF

PREMIUM

.Enter
....
..... the ·Ham Contest!

Boys' llllher Dresi s•oes2.88 tO 5.98
'

.-

Good selection of Ealter
Candy - Rabbits, bun-

~~--~-

l

HAM CONTEST

'

NAME -------------C I T Y - - - PHONE--

lldttlou

WIN A HAM
FOR EASTER!

..

HAM CONTIST
'
..
HAMil
' ,.

llmon'ILow,.....
OLIO------

GROUND BEEF

lb.

39c

~··119

UnclooolliN
POTATOII - - - All Popular Iron•

ADDIIQ -.---..:..-·._
· ......__,_

10

Hasklns-Ta....

COUNTY

Cello Pki· ,..

11.

A III'Ce aeloetloll of

.

. .~. .

pattern• and Colori fllr

9.c

tltlo alo.

' 1,..

·· Mh.y 9 to SiCJO.;;;,.,..~
' tSIMOif$ II:'~~
•4 ;
.

HASKINS-TANNER
"QIUility ClotMn1 Sinee 1866"

CARROTS- ,... 10c

·=-

.

,

&lt;

·~

··"f

I

•

tiOO

gala wraps.

91t
•Jellhr•lllrd It~~~•
Assorted flavors
ond colors.

'

1 "•

I •

:

•

t

N- Shl,_ Just
In filM For E11t1r

By

n

2~

American Greetings
Appmprlate sentlm.enta for
flveryo_.e in our wide selee-tioo. Chooae tta. now and
malltbem.

Fl~ffy marsh·
mallow centers.

Sc ••

·Costume Jewelry
All new Jewm,. for tb.e new
seuon ... beadl!l. ear rinas.
nectlaees &amp;ad c:omblnatlon
sets.
1.00 "I'

Jc

"Rit" Easter
15c-

i., ' '

~~-~~-A~.~AfR... SHGf$
'

~

Pefli·W•••Pioall lgeo

Ch•K~IIodtt CoverO&lt;I IQI

YELLOW qNIORS

3
Cello Beg

c
yd

Ill··

. ·f ,.

1.98 each
..

59c
milk chaco-

·• • 89c Yd.

0

wab-

and ~itary, DOD
toxic, . ~9Cl-~llerglc. Lambs,
bears, chick.eoa, etc.
I

36" end 45" S.nforli:ed

~ C...lfn, .... POftflao

SliD

II'('J

·1~

c:ny - -..,..,.
, ..,.
, PHQNI -· ~

CANDY SARI-

POTATOII

MEIGS

.'

...

'

-;w;••;N;••;s~;;;;;;~~=·~~.·..~..;;:;::~;;;;;;~~!::
;'...

One Lb. Whitman Sampler With Handbag. : ' •; · · · ··w· 6.50

PluP tors that

GING HAM

Tbe ullimote iD Scylo, Quality ond Comfort ••• lt'a Nunn-

_ , ....h

·"

Plu~, Toys

EASTER CANDY

PNIIt, LIM
lOlLING IIIF - - -

~

Trftl Tho,Kiddieo te

nies, candy chickens.

:lusb Shoe1 with excluliYely desiped ankle.falhloninl
that eom.blnts mua: fit and trim sm~ u J'OU walk
through lbe miles.

.

CANDY

Round Steak_ ~~. 89c
Sirloin Steak "'· 98c

Fifth
PIG F l i T - - - -

• Compliment her on Easter Sunday,
April 14th with gifts of Whi_tman's ond
Pangburft's fine cdndles. ChoOse your gift
today from our exciting selection. ·

it's rime
for

eBiack

$7.95 to $15.95

ADDRESS - - - - - -

WHITMAN'S
PANGBURN'S

Men's and lltilayl' 81_. Potent LHiher

PORK STEAK

the Stetson "Eagle"
charcoal and oHvel

SONS

,.

9:00 to 7:00

$29.95 to $69.95

All men 10 for thia smartly styled All-American bat
that fits and flatten every face and every figure.
See it today lb Spri~ti's latest shadings of brown1

lb. 33c

Handbags

lncl11ding Thurtlday

Beer and Wine Carru·Out

SSe lb.

sl-~o89c

Broom

Ladies' Pumps
5.99

2-3975 Pomeroy

Reg.

;J9~

Children's -

SHOES
2.88--3.88

9

SIMON'S

$69·95

'

'

"

TONGS

..'
-·

l'~~~::o:at

79c

Cri5co -~- - ""i
Oniorw PI&lt;Jnts

.

STAR SUPPLY CO.

....

.Swisher · &amp; Lohse -~ '

�-'•

•

l)_ad loves Mom, Mom

~oves

Dad_
; both love a bargain [rom .The-Wi1nt'-Xa

B·Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., April 4, 1963

rWANT AD
·1 ' FORMATION

- ---- ·- ·
- -. BUSINESS SERVIC!iS_,
REAL ESTATE
fOR SALE
191 fOR SALE
-..;;;i;;;~~;::;._;;~;;;_===~~~'"!":'-'-"---"j EXPERIENCED painters, re- FOR SALE : i rooms, lar&amp;e :n·

i'"

POMEROY MoTOR
uCSAERD BET
BEST
IS YOUR

..._,,

pairs . David "··-· Hyoeu':closed
hot and cold ater fuelporch,
oil fltmace fS500, Er·
Run, Lawlon Templeton, Jr., 1 ' ·M If rd Rt N 1 Mid0
Bailey Hun.
4 4 61p 1
Ph~ne
FOR PAINTING, Interior and ·

;;;:p.,.:.

·ow:·Uts!.

exterior. Call Richard Wilt, ·

1962

Bei

Air

$2495

4 Door Sedan. Ivory over bla rk finish , red interior, W.W.
tires show little .wear, V8 motor. automaUe trans.,'" radio
and heater. Showroom clean .

1961 Corv•ir ___

$1765

St. Wagon. Automatic trsns., radio, heater, luggage rack.
beautiful white finish witt\ red interior, good whitewa11

OFFICE HOURS
8;10 A.. 114. k&gt; 0:01'1 P

M

Want

;="'"'"""""""""""""""iiiiii;;;;;
SEE US FOR •••

OaU:J

. .Nn;tay-al311 o\ .111 to t2:M nooa

IT'S SO EASY

TO PLACE A

With smaU down. payment required.
If you are Interested, without any obllptlo~ pleau
cont..:t the undersigned:

AUTO SALES __ --==!§!]~===II Middleport
Feed Mill
__.::;:::.:.=...:=.::=::..
Tony Fowler, OwMt &amp; Opp.

FRED W. CROW, JR.

The Rambler
HOUSE TO BE torn down and
"We Do Custom Griudiu("
World
Standard
of
Compact
removed
.
Any
reasonable
ofN.
Middleport
WANT AD
2nd Ave.
EsceUeoee
fer will be accepted, Main L.,...,""'; ~rili
PHONE WY 2-21S7 ' IJig car room, ride and perform· I Street, Rulland. Phone SH 2- ~
u;
4243.
4
3
4tc
l.:==~~;;;;:~===i ance SmaU car economy

(Trustee Lasley Estate)

BESl.n.T PRODUCING

•

rn ..

.

FOR SALE: Houoo $ I'OODI$,
bath ' full basement, 2 R&lt;':;!~/
drilled well. Contact:
Newell, Chester, Ohto.
for

! 4 3tp
-Jof8Cre

7 room semi-modem hou:se, 1
large basement, IBrge
ment bam, 14 stanchions.

er -1 outbuldlngs ana some
ber. Jesse Newell, Long Bot·

tom, Ohio.

41

FHA NEW HOMES

eGARDEN SEED
eFIELD SEED
e FERTILIZER

...

ild?

609 N. Second Street, Ml&lt;jdleport.
I 3 30tc
IO lUI
EXPERIENCE PAINTER, Ind ·m
t-rior and exterior. Call Ro&amp;· ' We are lntereste
er Cullums, WY 2·2682.
knowing the number of
4 1 6tc people who would be interested In

.

.

··. --....
··--......
-·

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

FOR SALE: registered
ford heifers: 8 lo 12 DIOIIths
old. Ideal Club calves. Uoyd
'Bia,.kwood, Chester, Phone
1180-2450.

JDGWtt•ta

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only 98c. Stark Drugs.
3 I 60tp

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Saturday, Apr. 4-5-6
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Free Registration

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SOUP 20c, ehili 25C, coffee
5c. Jack's Dairy Bar, Middleport.
H -lire '

AU'I'OMOIJILE lllounacc bojm
cancelled? Lost your operat:of·•
11cenae1 can wv W!IIMi-

~I'" 17 1° I'" 1m

I• I• I•

'% :...

BEGINNlNG APRIL 7th, our
ice plant and lockers will l
be open on Sundays rrom ~
a.m. till 5 p.m. Davis Ice and
Produce Co. Pomeroy, Ohio.
..
H~Uc

OATH TO DO?

oc-

~·

--=,..-;;;;n--;;;.-

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4t.fW,Iodl

1•.

Ohio. Phone WY 2-5279.
4 3 6tc

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. .... ITC&lt;OHU1.

GCiNNA TAKE A

lll'ltll'-

maoagerability

Valley Junk Co., Pomeroy, I·

A~ DUN NO -

'W-'HHUT'S HE.

D. Dip

equipment. G. A. Deem,
cine, Ohio. Phone WI 9-ZlOII.j
1-utp

See
NOTICE '!'RUCK GROWERSMelropolitao Moton
Order .tyour southern plants E. Main Slreet, Pomeroy
now, toinatoes, peppers, cab..
Phone WY !-38?'0
bage, onions, sweet potatoes.
f Z2 tfc
CharJes R Harris, Portland. 1~~~N=E=w~or-u-sed
-o--car
-s- Phone WI 3-2G93.
trucks, pbone Marvin Mark3.
3 3 61&lt;
SALESMAN Beasley Matl:oN;:OT=ICE=-[T"O
"""--F
;;;A
-;-;;RMERS- ews. Athens, LV 3-4061.
or
:Have on pand 12 mud boxes. r.t;ester 9C!'&gt;-&amp;260
10-9-Uc
Could be .,,used as watering
. $150.00. Phone
troughs. Never have to be
44
replaced. They are 1/S inch
thick steel, 10 feel, 2 inches
long by 29 inches wide by
21\2 Inches d!'fp. They weight
500 lbs . For quick sale $2S.OO.
Also structural I Beams
plate at reduced priCes. m;;~:, -:_-_-_-_-=_t~=l{..:.=~?•.£''!:.'-:{:_-_-_-_-_-~ 1

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By ERNIE BUSI'IMft.tER "

ATTA BOY···LET

A 01Jp1op11a1 ClliJda..,.

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DICK TRACY

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WELL. tJf'/ Dc:INA, MOW
'«KJ'RE A VER'V RICH lAD"/,
WI-W WILL "ffiO DO WITH

no Soln:b

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Bour of OecialOD

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Lutberar Hour

FIRST, ~M.
I Sl-lALL PW

BACk: THE FORTUNE
'r'OU ADVANCED ME.
OM MV POOR
JEWEL&lt;;,

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Back to the Crou
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Si8D Off
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By LEFF and McWILLIAMS

,,

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•

l)_ad loves Mom, Mom

~oves

Dad_
; both love a bargain [rom .The-Wi1nt'-Xa

B·Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., April 4, 1963

rWANT AD
·1 ' FORMATION

- ---- ·- ·
- -. BUSINESS SERVIC!iS_,
REAL ESTATE
fOR SALE
191 fOR SALE
-..;;;i;;;~~;::;._;;~;;;_===~~~'"!":'-'-"---"j EXPERIENCED painters, re- FOR SALE : i rooms, lar&amp;e :n·

i'"

POMEROY MoTOR
uCSAERD BET
BEST
IS YOUR

..._,,

pairs . David "··-· Hyoeu':closed
hot and cold ater fuelporch,
oil fltmace fS500, Er·
Run, Lawlon Templeton, Jr., 1 ' ·M If rd Rt N 1 Mid0
Bailey Hun.
4 4 61p 1
Ph~ne
FOR PAINTING, Interior and ·

;;;:p.,.:.

·ow:·Uts!.

exterior. Call Richard Wilt, ·

1962

Bei

Air

$2495

4 Door Sedan. Ivory over bla rk finish , red interior, W.W.
tires show little .wear, V8 motor. automaUe trans.,'" radio
and heater. Showroom clean .

1961 Corv•ir ___

$1765

St. Wagon. Automatic trsns., radio, heater, luggage rack.
beautiful white finish witt\ red interior, good whitewa11

OFFICE HOURS
8;10 A.. 114. k&gt; 0:01'1 P

M

Want

;="'"'"""""""""""""""iiiiii;;;;;
SEE US FOR •••

OaU:J

. .Nn;tay-al311 o\ .111 to t2:M nooa

IT'S SO EASY

TO PLACE A

With smaU down. payment required.
If you are Interested, without any obllptlo~ pleau
cont..:t the undersigned:

AUTO SALES __ --==!§!]~===II Middleport
Feed Mill
__.::;:::.:.=...:=.::=::..
Tony Fowler, OwMt &amp; Opp.

FRED W. CROW, JR.

The Rambler
HOUSE TO BE torn down and
"We Do Custom Griudiu("
World
Standard
of
Compact
removed
.
Any
reasonable
ofN.
Middleport
WANT AD
2nd Ave.
EsceUeoee
fer will be accepted, Main L.,...,""'; ~rili
PHONE WY 2-21S7 ' IJig car room, ride and perform· I Street, Rulland. Phone SH 2- ~
u;
4243.
4
3
4tc
l.:==~~;;;;:~===i ance SmaU car economy

(Trustee Lasley Estate)

BESl.n.T PRODUCING

•

rn ..

.

FOR SALE: Houoo $ I'OODI$,
bath ' full basement, 2 R&lt;':;!~/
drilled well. Contact:
Newell, Chester, Ohto.
for

! 4 3tp
-Jof8Cre

7 room semi-modem hou:se, 1
large basement, IBrge
ment bam, 14 stanchions.

er -1 outbuldlngs ana some
ber. Jesse Newell, Long Bot·

tom, Ohio.

41

FHA NEW HOMES

eGARDEN SEED
eFIELD SEED
e FERTILIZER

...

ild?

609 N. Second Street, Ml&lt;jdleport.
I 3 30tc
IO lUI
EXPERIENCE PAINTER, Ind ·m
t-rior and exterior. Call Ro&amp;· ' We are lntereste
er Cullums, WY 2·2682.
knowing the number of
4 1 6tc people who would be interested In

.

.

··. --....
··--......
-·

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

FOR SALE: registered
ford heifers: 8 lo 12 DIOIIths
old. Ideal Club calves. Uoyd
'Bia,.kwood, Chester, Phone
1180-2450.

JDGWtt•ta

11&amp;..&amp;-.
~

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II ~~~~~!~[
I[; SALE: Cub tractor an

...... Ida

WMPO Radio
II10NJIAY TRRll PIUDAY
1:110
l:lli
1:20
1:30

News
Country Mwllc 'niDI
Country Jllllboi'Otl
Newt

1.:35 Farm World Nen
1:411 Meigs County RFD

7:00
7=05
7:30
7:35
7:50
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8:30

Net!•
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17:!15 llnUful Party

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8:05 Breatful Party
8:30 News

&lt;lt.NIOI'I

t:ll5 8reUfaat Party
~= 15 Jo11es Blllek Sho1l

3:35 Platter Party
4:00 New.
4:115 Platter Party
4"30 Ne,..

Y
5: 00 N""'
11· 55 Upper Room - - 5:01i Platter Party
Jow Jones SIOCt Ave.
5:30 SliD Off

'!'&amp;II

.LOSE wElGirl' Sl!lely and easIly witlt Dex·A-Diet tablets,
only 98c. Stark Drugs.
3 I 60tp

'- I :IJI, NOOll Newl
8 00 Februal') SilO Off
~~ t5 Music JUII iOJt You
·
tllmU,
12 15 Goeaslen Quell star l&lt;'r1.
7:90 News
a · 30 Music Jt!sl '!or \ou
1:35 Army Hour
HIO News
8:00 Rev . Ira Tibbl
1.0. 1\'.ualc Just For Yoo
8:15 Church at Work
1:¥ News
8:30 New!
1. ·35 'dgslc JUIII"or You
1:!11 Pen_, o\888111b]J

SALE!
Thursday, F.riday,
Saturday, Apr. 4-5-6
e Refreshments, Prizes,
Free Registration

3 00 Newt

U5 M~••• Just For YCIII
1·30 N""

IN MEMORY

3:35 Mwlic Just FOil You

S·OII

~eWL

I :05 Platter Party

1 30 News
I · 35 Platter Party
( :110 - · .

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t :Jb BlaeiiiJar Allll&gt; boW -

Tue. •• 'nlun.

4: 10 Local NIWI

4 10 Musical Mysteries
t ·OO News
$ 115 Platter Porl)l
UD SliD Ofl
1 tiD FebruOI')' Si8D Off
SATURDAY liCBBDIJLB
J·OO ~ws
l ·tlli CoiJntry Musie Time

uo ,.._,

1 35 Farm World Nows
1:411 RFD
7:110 News

I)AVY JONES

'

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..; .\,

' ' c,

' I
., '~

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t:IIO tleWB

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fiSTIVAL

JI..!uouo·buc
... Squat

ldll Swap Shop
11:30 N"""
11:40 Coolllry
:
p
p......
u Worship 'nluri.l 4.35 latter _,,
(F'

Pitrisienne

....,..,...-__

B:3G Brealllasl Party

t:30 NeWI
PlckiDI llardWanl Sbow 9:115 Breakfasl Party
Ho Ne111 Report
!~ : IIO New•
ftlldlo ~
10:05 Polka Party
Breakfast Party
10:35 Music In lbe Air
Yan ' ~ Sport SboW 10:05 The Good Wfe
1:35 Breakfast Porl)l
.
10:51i Under Ohto Skies
1:45 •Jal&lt;er FlltD. SOOw-hl. n :oo New.
9:011 News
11:111 fop Ten Show
t:05 Coffee Wllb Janet
11:30 News
1:30 Newt
11:35 Dutton's Top Ten SboW
1:35 Coffee With Janel
12:00 N.,.._ NOOD Report
1:45 Bell!' N._, Show
12:15 Music Interlude
10:00 Ne111
\2:30 Rev. MerUo Teell
10:01i MIDisterlal Attsoclalloll
1:110 ~·..,.
10:211 Morning Interlude
1: 115 Platter Party
10:30 New•
3·30 Newa
10:35 Morning ln!A!I'Iude
11 ·00 News

a t1 !'..:

~

-

~I·•

SOUP 20c, ehili 25C, coffee
5c. Jack's Dairy Bar, Middleport.
H -lire '

AU'I'OMOIJILE lllounacc bojm
cancelled? Lost your operat:of·•
11cenae1 can wv W!IIMi-

~I'" 17 1° I'" 1m

I• I• I•

'% :...

BEGINNlNG APRIL 7th, our
ice plant and lockers will l
be open on Sundays rrom ~
a.m. till 5 p.m. Davis Ice and
Produce Co. Pomeroy, Ohio.
..
H~Uc

OATH TO DO?

oc-

~·

--=,..-;;;;n--;;;.-

r

4t.fW,Iodl

1•.

Ohio. Phone WY 2-5279.
4 3 6tc

.E!o·et.rr:

. .... ITC&lt;OHU1.

GCiNNA TAKE A

lll'ltll'-

maoagerability

Valley Junk Co., Pomeroy, I·

A~ DUN NO -

'W-'HHUT'S HE.

D. Dip

equipment. G. A. Deem,
cine, Ohio. Phone WI 9-ZlOII.j
1-utp

See
NOTICE '!'RUCK GROWERSMelropolitao Moton
Order .tyour southern plants E. Main Slreet, Pomeroy
now, toinatoes, peppers, cab..
Phone WY !-38?'0
bage, onions, sweet potatoes.
f Z2 tfc
CharJes R Harris, Portland. 1~~~N=E=w~or-u-sed
-o--car
-s- Phone WI 3-2G93.
trucks, pbone Marvin Mark3.
3 3 61&lt;
SALESMAN Beasley Matl:oN;:OT=ICE=-[T"O
"""--F
;;;A
-;-;;RMERS- ews. Athens, LV 3-4061.
or
:Have on pand 12 mud boxes. r.t;ester 9C!'&gt;-&amp;260
10-9-Uc
Could be .,,used as watering
. $150.00. Phone
troughs. Never have to be
44
replaced. They are 1/S inch
thick steel, 10 feel, 2 inches
long by 29 inches wide by
21\2 Inches d!'fp. They weight
500 lbs . For quick sale $2S.OO.
Also structural I Beams
plate at reduced priCes. m;;~:, -:_-_-_-_-=_t~=l{..:.=~?•.£''!:.'-:{:_-_-_-_-_-~ 1

LI'L ABNER

9:00 Wings 01 HeaUDl!
8:10 Church World NOWI
1:41 SUnday Chapel

lt:IIO Voice of Prophecy
IC:30 News
10·35 Perspectives
10 50 Social SecuriiJ
11:00 Country 11)111111 'l'lllle

---

c.t.OII. twv•

j;; I••

119
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I hear an

automo!&gt;i~'
~omeone

i5
coming}

~
,.•

DAILY (lJtYPT()QUOTB - B.W. lunr to work Itt
&amp;SrDLB&amp;&amp;SB
LOifePELLOW
olmply- tor ........... Ia --ploAJa ....
tor - u., x tar tho - O'o, .w. lltllrlo - - l o q t l l &lt; l l l d f n........ G ( t l l o - - o D -

Ciao-

•

- daJ--.. . . -cUll-

By ERNIE BUSI'IMft.tER "

ATTA BOY···LET

A 01Jp1op11a1 ClliJda..,.

'l'lf)JPil'I'IJGI
MY

OKPD

GPifHBO

PDX

TC~XNBBKKONG

OKKOOliJO.-WXCY

BCLK

•

l
'

CYP

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Ytola ....'o A CIUliJ[ IS A L1'l"l't..l '1'BIIfd
THAT :MAXB8 RllVOLtJT19NL-ANONYKOUI

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