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lallo Andrew•

Rex Harrison

M 0 N I C A,

Calif. Andrews and Harrison co-star-

(UP!) - Julie Andrews. Rex ring as Eliza Doolittle and HenHarrison and ''My Fair Lady" ry Higgins. It became the most

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SANTA

A Minersville !Choolboy was left leg, possible fracture of the : dent took plar&gt;e at 11 : 15 a.m.
seriously injured when he was right arm, and head and Inter- Monday on Rt. 124, thi"E"e tenths
struck by a car whlle waitin8 nal injuries. He W!lls taken to 1' a mile north or Syracuse.
for a school bus at 8 a.m. to. · Veterans Memorlal hospital by Cars driven in opposite direcday, '-ccording to the
Ohio the Pomeroy Emergency squad. tios by Carl Circle, 19, Rt . 1
State Patr~&gt;l . His condition was The accident is still under in· Racine and Clarence Hayman ,
re!X)rted fair at 11 a.m.
vestigation.
71, Long Bottom met on a sharp
Michael Imboden, S, waiS wait- Michael is the son of Mr. and curve. Circle was left of eening for the .school bus and was Mrs. Calvin Imboden of Miners- ter and the cars sideswiped.
apparently on the river side of ville. About two years ago his There was only minor property
Rt. 124, when he ran across the llO-year-old brother was fatally damage.
highway. He was Jtruck by a injured at the Syracuse Post
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Meigs
car driven by Sally Ball, 24, Ath- Office when he too ran across J Circle was cited to
ens.
the highway.
!county court for being ldt of
The boy received a fractured Another Meigs county acci-...:l.:ce::n.t:e:.:r.:_.- - - - - - - -

Harrison won the Oscar Mon-

tr~u. best actor and best pte- day l'!ight at the 37th annual

ture ot 1964.
Academy Awards for his recre- Plans were discussed for the Crow's Town and Country R~-~ the "Yiiss America'"
All made theater history nine at.1rtn of the Higgins role. while June 18-19-20 boat regatta here laurant.
in lhis area has been granted
years ago when Fair Lady Miss Andrews captured the when the Pomeroy Chamber of Willis Leadingham,
regatta . to the local group. He sa id it
open~~ on Broadway with Miss
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Commerce met Monday
at chairman, said the franchise for ' is planned to have the prelim-

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Sponsored by Scripps Ho·-1rd newspapers - The
Citizen Journal in Columbus - the winner at Columbus
of
selling advertising lor tbe
will go to Washington. D. C. - - - -gram book and booth space
I later for the National Spell- 1pupils !rom the fifth. through
to Clerk llorolby Johnotoa.
·the parking lot. The firm
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' May¥,. Legar reported he has
Will be opeD from I aatn '
to the Slate Bee Monday night •opponent. Dana Snoulf'f. also
filed iii: application for Appa- WASHINGTON (UPI)-House p.m. Monday !Woagb Friday.
BETHEL, Ohio (UP!) _ Tbe Olber projects In the .
at the Pomeroy elementary a 7th grader, missed on I h o
lachia aid totaling $525,000, but Republicans went before the Tbe only matten to H deeld· proposed route of the Appalach- ning stages mclude a
S{'hool by outspelting 19 other word ··taught." Bette spelled it
Bdded Pomeroy would be very House Rules Committee today ed by Meigs voters, wJib the ian Way through Southern Ohio water and sky show
the
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"'teleto
a grant to launch a counter--attack on exception of Middleport \'U- is running into opposition. less
weekend.
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iphone.'' which she also spelled
f&amp;r cmstructiOn of Its sewage President Johnson's program !age wbere a primary election than two weeks after its disclo- satd the Pomeroy and I
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Icorrectly to win . Snouffer Is
treatment facthties.
for health care for elderly per. Js scbedaled, are
&amp;be state- sure
j port fire departments and
the alternate.
Legar, however, added
sons.
wide boDd ilaaa. Deadline for
O. H. Sharp of this Jaycees will be in charge
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parents and
50
h;om"::y
Rep. John w. Byrnes, Wb,, voters lo
AprU 2t.
Clermont County viUage oald concessions.
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fl'iends of the students attendsponsor of an alternate GOP ~¥JtTiiill~:Rill!l7~ the proposed route fads to take It Is expected 200 boats _wli Three Assessed
ed the match in Pomeroy direct-.
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was scheduled a•. the
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into account the need for an he launched on the Ohio River Fines by Court
ed by Mrs . Martha Husted with
Jach'
first witness as the committee
evacuation route b'om periodic
Pomeroy to participate In Three persons were fined and
Mrs . Theodosia Frecker, Miss
Pomeroy mayor said he opened its second day of hearOooding of the Ohio River. He
championship boat races
forfeited a bond Mon- CLEVELAND fUPf\ - Gov- . Helen Smith and Mr.
Ellt
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has received a letter from AI- mgs on
broa~ened . health
said Ohio 125 1s overburdened 1 at Will carry 8 purse .
day night in court action by Mid. Young .as Judges and Supt. dl
bert Giles at the office of Ohio care-Social Security bill con0 UfC
! with traffic during such emerg~ $2.500 ~nd trophies, accordmg
Mayor Lee Smith·.
:;~~:n~~~:sina~~;~ci~l.i)~: Schools Charles Gibbs, pronounAppalachia Aid in Columbus ask- taining the John~n plan.
encies.
to Leadmgham.
William Wayne Russell , 18,
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tng that the Ohio Department of The committee lS e_x~cted... to
Sharp hopes to rally mayors Chamber member ~re~
, 1 was fined $S and Monday· believed to be the Miss Hobstetter, daughter of
Health be contacted to learn if approve . the admmtstratJOnin Adams and Brown cmmties, reported
no apphcatmn
on a stop sign violat ion lou:-gest _amount_ of cash
and Mrs .
HobstetL W
which also border the Ohio, be- federal aid m the proposed
se~ze~
m_ a smgle gambling ler. 1669 Lincoln Height.s. is an
the town has completed all the backed bill for a Ooor vote lat0
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er this week. House passage is The Meigs COW!ty eommls- hind his position.
struction of an airport for
. a~~K ~
s •, f ' ratd m this country.
honor roll pupil, is a member
0~ The money was found in the of the band, and her favorite
virtuaUy
certain.
sinners
am-eed
Monday
to
purThe
proposed
route
for
the
county
was
made
before
t
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aln
cohssl
'Ill bin
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. dancmg
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proposes a ..,
1 ton chase an Adams model 4fO mo- highway which the state hopes Apr1 2 ea me .
. 1o 1ave
nd us
B"llveMI&lt;'He ff"un home of Wilbur Dean a su::r hobb Y Is
package which includes a com- tor grader from the Southern to build 'as a part of the federal
William Blaettnar
$5
for t
peeled numbers game
In Middleport 8th
grad•
pulsory hospttal care program, Equipment company of
Old Appolachia program. generally stded ln the absence of
J
h I MacK 'ght 21 N
Officials satd Dean told the ' English teacher Mrs. C.
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known as "Medi· Washington, Ohio, for t22,309, would follow Ohio 32 thrqh dent. Jack Carsey. Others
$!;
agents
about
his
numbers
operBlakeslee
bas
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care, for persons over 65. ThJs less trade-in for the old grader. Clermont County.
tendmg were Georgt"
. a speed charge
ation and led them to a second· lendn eltmh mationd tetstds a;oodng . I
part of the plan would be fi. .
rer. Bob Jacobs, Ted Downie.
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floor bedroom where most of a
8t gra e s u ens urtn
In
nanced by Social Security ~r .. ·msstoners Kennet.h MeBob Gant. Al Leonard.
Ted PPrsonal ftrOIIf"rly
the money was slort!d in two;lhe past four weeks.
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taxes.
Elhmny and Charles R. Karr, John H. Van Kirk ., Downie, Dick Owen. Bill Down- T·
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steel filing cabmets.
• By yesterday, two were loll,
the
It aJso Includes 1 voluntary Sr ., also decided to purchase
·,e Rev R't .,• Mart 1·n N
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b dl :Tannehill, and 8th grader. Joey
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Countv
insurance nrAaPam to be li IqUI
asp hat
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anne h'll
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nanced joint!•
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personal pac ages &lt;:~n
a 1 Jon a un- nate.
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fed.eral IOvernment, Ashla d Oil and Refining Co Hollis Van Kirk, or Cheshire, and Bob Wmgeft.
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tax forms at h's office packaged money.
I Tannehill is the son or C1Jel;.
would take care
doctor for
remainder of this year: Rt. 1. who. died MOI'Iiay after'.,
is April 30.
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Dean and rour other perS&lt;Jn!5 ,tt!r L. Tannehil1, 916
bills and other medical exnoon at hiS residence at · the
SQUAD SUMMONED
He said the personal proper- arrested in a cr•rkdown on ,He is an honor roll pupil, 111"WASHINGTON penses.
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In. otber activity, the com- age of lltl, wm be held at the
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tax pertains to all mercb- numbers operations were ar-! Boys' League baseball p!ayii,
Johnson and hi.! top m1U· In
the
mi&amp;Sioners asked for quotes on
Coats Funeral horne Racme emergency
rarmers doctors dentist!! ra1gned before U. S. CommJs-1was named to the Bend
tary and
aides COD· would mcrease present Socl81 gas and
fuel blds from Wednesday at 3:30 p. !":
were summoned at 9:57 p. m. anyone
land' conlracl sioner C I iff 1&gt; r d Bruce on ue 7th Grade All-Star
ler today with the No. I Item Security bellellls by 7 per cent Standard 011, Texaco, Ashland Rev: Clyde Bartlett
Monday for Earl Van Meter
notes , morlgages. Interest bear- charges of failing to l!'ve a $50 ,baU t•am. and is the 1965
on
agenda expected to be
mcrease the maximum Oil and Landmark,
fund Burtal w1U be m Gravel Hill near Portland. He was taken
ing ,..•,ligations or anyone hav- federal gamblmg heense s1amp .J ffi States table tenniS chi.
the
speech be will make which elderly persons could transfers! and accepted jail con- cemerery.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ing money in an I&gt;Ut-of state They were reiE"ased. on $500 ion in the Boys Under 14 difl:
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on . Vtet Nam and Southeast earn from other sources and tracts w1th Rutland and Pome- He was born May 8, 1874, lhe ., medical patient.
flnancial institution.
bond eacb.
islon .
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Asia.
still be eligible lor benefits.
roy villages.
son of the late William Blld
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S-WAY CHAISE

;~:o:h!~:u:e~~m: ~~!u"m GOJ,J-()ffers "'"~~"':: Opposition re:~.~e~~~aP~~:~~~te
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four embers .__ was lacking.
Councilmen attending. along
' with May.,,J..egar and Clerk Ed;r: ;,.-SJ;!loenleb, were Rl)y !leu·
. ·']ltiriy,s.,..et!lll.on .. ·Collins and
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w·Ill Trips
. to speIIi ng Bee

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believes gettmg Jt all would be
unccmmon good Iuck .
Tl . was disclosed at a meet-

Cushions are waterproof
and very comfortable.
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presentatives of
Washington .. HAPPY WINNER- Bette Hobstetter, center, holds a trophy award showing IIIII
Athens, Galha and Meogs coun- IS Pomeroy's spellmg champton for 1965 g~ven her by Spelling Bee Director M\\1,
lies parttclpatmg.
Martha Husted. At Bette's rtght IS Dana Snouffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William S!JoufLeadingham said Col.
runnerup . Miss Hobstetter and .John Tannehill, of Middleport, below left, Will
Glenn has been tnvited to
their schooJs May 8 in the State Spelling Bee in Columbus.
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as a judge for the beauty pa'
forms to meet
re-· ia Act.
jbrls before the Regatta on June 1geant. but no answer has been
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quJrements of the Federal Wa-1 Legar, following tbe discus- 18-19 and 20.
I !Ceiv d He indicated it
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te~ P~llut~on Control_ Act. Giles sion on the possibilities of ob- I The street committee wa! ~ ~~ped et~ secure shuttle service
said lD hiS letter thiS must be taining federal "i urged resi- asked to check reported pro- fr
th f .
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done m
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dents
along
Maln.St
to
clear
the
lems
on
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Wyllls
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w ere
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obtain funds under the Appalacb· river banks of rush and de- Ifill.
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sion assist&lt;mt. secretary
and ler and Wilma McGraw.
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ia" was the theme
Monday Planning comniitlee members treasurers: Bryson Carter. Gal- R'
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Committee appolnt!Denu for the "Appalachia Din· Funeral ervi~ f r S-Sgt night of the 1965 ~R Officers for the conference were Jenn~ tia County 4-H extension agent.
lverv w 4 8 c1u '
ner" to be held at lhe Sacred Heart Church in Pomeroy
s
W lb 0
h · and Advison conference in the fer Blakeslee, chainnan; Arch- presidents and vice prestdents, et Brown and Pauline
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FIFTYSIX, ARK. - NAVY on April 80 were announced by Chairman Delmar Canas.:;;:ene t ,: 1 ':.';n p
Pomero:· Junior High school ie Rose, Charles Frecker, Pat· and Ivan Archer. ar•a exten- Salem Center Girls 4,-H,
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deep sea diver• wrote a hapPy day-Monday.
: a rg
a
auditorium.
ty Koblentz. Ernestine
Wood sion agent in 4-H from
Turner and Catherine
ending Monday to the ordeal
Coo.,.ssman Walter H. Moeller, lOth District rep- sbeonld
:!"tali ;m
son. was in charge of
field; Big Bend Boys
1 Ivan Archer, area extension and Mrs. G. R. Thompson.
of lour trapped &lt;ave explorers, resimtatlve, will be featur·
-e Y1
p. m. 1 agent under +H. was the speak- Following the session in the leader&gt; .
Harold Lohse and· Jennifer
but one of their own veteran ed speaker at the dinner.
Simon will be banquet chair· the Rawlings • Coats Fun...al er. His topic was "Peaks of andltorlum, advisors and offl- Gold Star clubs and
their se Carpenter Boys +H
underwater men died just as 1 Mn. Canaday will be aaatst. man and Robert Elberfeld, en- home. The Reva.
McM!I- Proaperity."
cers received guidance in tbeir advisors listed at the meeting Dorsey Jordan. Jan
buge etOWd cheered · e "!"" ed by Commuolty Improvement tertalnment chairman.
~n and Donald Hl~ks will of· Jim lfamm, president of the respective fields.
were •
and Lavern Jordan; .llall'l'lli!Jit
eesslul completion of !heir mg. Corr ration Prelldent William The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, f1clate and bJJrla! Will be m lbe 4,-H council, welcomed the large C. E. Blakeslee, county u- Ch. ster So &amp; Sew. Marie Ko- ville Boys Honor &lt;lull,
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Cblldo in overall arraaaementa with Avril Smith as chairman, Gravel Hl!i Cemetery. Ml'll. Stel. group at the conference and a tension agent. and Ralph Moore blenlz and Cleo Smith; Five Atkins and
Franklla
. . llamafiO eoatrol ehlel Lyle E. for the event.
wUI be in charge of table dec- Ia Walborn of Middleport, Sflt. voeal duet by ~ally Mora and area extension agenl, resource Point Star Stitchers, Mrs. Ray Meip Better Ll~
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Navy · ·Jsc:t Caraey, Pomeroy c11am. orations and favors while Rob- Walburn's grandmother,
was Patty Koblentz followed. Tbe
were in charge of Holter, Mrs. Dwight Milhoan, Stern!lt, o.n.ltl
· IND with 1' yearo tlpei'Jenee ber of ColllDitn!e president, lo ert Hoeflleh and Robert
omitted m tl;e hst of survivors Big Bend Boys 4-H club wao lbe meetmgs with advisors.
and Mrs. Rose Guinther: Rar- Wonde, Lloyd
Ill' 'liliderwater work, c:qllapsed to ......, u ...,.plloil chairman; ell are to be.-in charge of pub- in the nutice Monday. '
in nbarge of pledg$ and Patty Health and sal.ty officers met risonvllle Girls
Pauline w. s. Michael;
til\tl died OS the iaBI of tho four Rlnbr:d Jones wiD bo In c:haqe !icily.
Koblentz oeeretary, called the with Mrs. Harold Lohse. South- Atkins, Sharon A. Jewell and Boys Earl Dean and
olePJ!etl from lllelr dart of ticket . . . In
a
Invocation at the dinner wUI
LODGE TO MEET
roll.
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4,-H blenb,.
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by Rev. Flilher John Pomeroy Lodp No. l!H, 1l'roe Gary Mlehae~ speaklncof the news report.,.. were lnolructed Pleasure Riders. Mrs. William
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All autopsy wa11W' arid Eui..- Fllher. "_, Tbrel. Bernard Fultz Ia to bo and A&lt;eepled Muono, will meet American lllllllute o/ COopera· by , Jim Mees of WMPO radio; Downie and Mra. W. A. Mor- '"; SNver star &amp;II
determine the caun Robert Coats
Middleport muter of e~monles and .May•1at 7:30 .p-m. WedneoclaJ, AprU tlvea, and Richard
Koblorib, Rlla . Bo.,.., extension
...,.... ~an; Pomeroy .Bendel'll +R el~b. ford • ShUilng stare
death, wbldl " tllo
wtd .; head 0r C)lwleJ..Leja• will give a 17. All }laster lbllllll are lnvlt. National 4,-H Dairy C!GIIferenlle taey, , met with
lead· l!rs. c . E. Blakeslee: Racine en (larpter -add Doril
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t-Dally sentinel, Pvmeroy·'ltrldtlleport, 0., Apr. 8, 1985

Julie Andrews,

Of New Haven
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Harrison win
D•es on M.onday

Mov•". Awards

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N!lW HAVEN - Mrs. 0 '?I
fooAY-n's
Lucnlla BIIJIIIarner,
dred
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REPORT·
~AL~ A MILE
yesterday
at
her
residence
at
!~ 1HE. OLD DAYS
FROO WHERE
New Haven at the a&amp;e of 66
rcontrnued lrom pqe I)
COLUMBUS - DOG OWN·
FOLKS WALI&lt;EP 10
YOIJ PARI&lt;
Silo woo bont october 27, liM,
co In ers will have to keep
'THE 6ROCERS ··•
YOUR CAR IN
at the Vernon Communtty near award for her ~;torman
Ipoll under "FHson1ble eontrol"
ABOUT A HALF
-n-IE LOT TO
utaM,
the
daugl!!et
of
the
"Mary
Popptns
She
wao
rdurinl daylllht hours as well
~LOCK I'ROM
'THE FRONT OF
tale Lewio and Atletta Pounds passed over bdy Wa7A!-ro:·1 as at night under a bill
HOME .. ••
STAMPSVILLE -·
Rouah. She wu preceded when the stu 10 caa
Y Monday by the Hou...
in death also by a son. Dallas, Hepburn .rn t~, roleth Mth!SS !An-I But what "reaoonable
in 1939.
drews ongmatcv m e ea er. trol" meana ne\'er was
She is survived by her hua·
PreHDiod Award
In Ure 80metlme.s spirited
band. John : three sons, Rev. Miss Hepbum wao not nom~ bale on the bill. The bill is
Robert Bumaarner or Sidney. nated lor her film portrayal of in the Senate which can
Ohio, and Harold and Leland, , the ebullient Eliza. but present- the bill.
both of New Haven ; 13 granlf.. ed the award to co-!ltar Harrlw
, Voyager up Me
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children, two gre"t grandchild- !!On.
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COLUMBUS - STATE
Frenltlln Pierce up
ren· two sisten, Mrs. Garnet " My Fair Lady' WOJl _elJht ltor Chester w_(;Qble saki to. . •·so. m. Walter BeckWild..nradt, of Elgin, Ill., and Oscars to top all competrton, Iday $6,110.28 is due from Urree
down M~~hl 1'10 I m.
Mra. Thelml Capebirl of New includrng the best dlrtetorlll Belmont County _COUrt offfclail
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Haven; one brother, Lawrence aword to George Cukor. ~ and their surebeo, lnvnlvirrc GtrDipolll Dla OVIilC
Routh of GeiiOII Ill. : a half· in the ballotmg was MII'JI mlohandllng of court funds.
R. dowD
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sister 'Mrs Fran~is Thomas of Poppins"· with five awards. Named in the report from 1::::..;..:,;::;;_~;:,.::;_:::;:;;:..,
Derry', Pa.: three half-broth~rs, ··zorba The Greek" won three April 17, 1962 to Jan. 31,
Oria Rouah of Wellavtlle Ohio st.atl.lL&gt;ftes.
were Judge George Sherry
MluAmerlu
and Ray ond Ralph We~vor oi B.,t supportine actress hOb· the courl'o eaatern dlvilllon and
New Haven.
ors went to Lila Kedrova, 1 hlo . ourety, the Ohio Casualty
Funerlll ltll'Victs will be held Russian--born actresa who has Co.. Anthony M. Vavra. clerk
at the New Haven EUB worked almost exclllllve!y on of courll!, and hia bonding com·
Black, white patent
the
In Franco for her pany, the Western Surety Co.;
church Wednelday II a p. m.
~ Ida 1 and former deputy clerk Pbyf·
..,. t .MwPwMzaoaa:wAma:w •
where thhoe bocly ,wllltolie in sltate ~~rro~:n.~nclet waaso •her ~rst n ~~ li! Mooney, who was not bondfor one or pr or
serv ces. ~ ~.
' ed desplt·~ the rnondato
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BENTON HARBOR, MICH.
The Revs. Matlin Berisford and pe•rance In an Enlllsll-lan- visions of Jaw.
ry p
Stllnley Moore will officiate and 1ua~e picture, and only the
tUPli - Pollee Ia tblo Jittery
lakeabore cl&amp;y bunted today
burial will be In Union cern.. II&lt;'CDnd film In her career.
WASHINGTON _ THE JUST.
for I "mldmu'' believed to
tery. Friend• may call at the
. Ullfnov Willi Award
' Ice Department planned tndoov II
blve slalll lllree women and
FoGlesong Funeral home any· Ptter Ustlnov was voted hell w seek spy Indictments
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a Utile lirl darfnc tbe put
time arter 6:30 p. m. today.
supportmg actor'?~ hlo comedy an Army sergeant and a:
two montba.
rote in "Topkapl. It was hiS dleman" accused of selling
nree
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dlt
vlctlmt
wert
Auxt1lary
Patrolmen
John r
second
Oscar m the categor~. fense secrets to the Ru!llln$1
BERLIN fUPll - The Rus· fouo4 Sunday nltbt In • field
H
· 1960 for hll role m
I
T b Will of the Melts county unit I
won Ill
. for 11 years.
slano today defled I "strong"! • ..,. Wotor•llet, Mleb,
• ol the Ohio State Hllhway Pa·
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"Spartacus. "
A federal f!l'lnd )U"" In Rich·
. MIDDLI!POlT, O,
W.'tern Prot__. and barred AI- loart•
found 1rvea week•
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Beat •Ani bon ra went to
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trol Auxiliary will 10 to ..... urnmond. Va., will consider
llod military vehtcl .. from the alt II I burned..ut bOIII bua April 10 for the annual twoI"Chin. Chlm Cber·ee" from charges ogatnat Sgt.
-- 8erlln·Htlmotedt HIJihwoy. Tire bere. All lour bodleo
wen day slate meetln&amp;.
Mary Poppins with music arrd 1 Lee Johnson, 41, a
only ont the Allies may Die to ULidt 1Dd bad beea mutilated.
Featured apeaker for t h e
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· lyrics by the song-wr1ting broth- ~ courier, and Jamea Allen
I'' to toolotod Wtlt Berlin.
Tbe ,rloly dl•co••l'l'
oeal lotmal oesoion Sunday morning Arr brakes gave way on a er teom of Richard and Rof&gt;. kenbaugh, 48, a former
lluNilln ofllcers told Weotern :n:r!~••Jb B•atoa Uar· will be Ohio State tJnlvertity ~rle iemtjtra~er par~~d~~ ert Sherman. who also won the •ergeant. II convicted, the
outhorltloo tho road would be
I football coach W W (Woody) l'&gt;erty·av n omeroy
award for belt muol• · IClOre, men face a marl!nntum::,,~n:~~ !I
clooed to Allied .. wen a• Ger· _ _ _ _,.,' H
Dr C~rl Bye~.
well Bflernoon permit tine It to coa•J •l•ln for "Mary Popplno."
of death. The FBI cl
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man trofflc whila Ru,.lan and
Cle~eland Educ~tor and
hill Into an unoccupre
S.st foreign language film oi lJohnson began spying ·
German troop.ongaged in
after drnner opeaker will ap- 1 hopuot.
••ld
Dano
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the
year waa "Yitlterday, in February, 1963, and
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omeroy
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pear at tho Saturday evenl"' Anderson IUdgevllle !nd hod
ay a nd tomorrow, " from lcrufted Mintkenbau•h
• to
olvid•d oily.
left the ~i to 0 1..;, 1d• ., t h • llllly w1t11 Sophia Loren and emugale defense socrets
1 banquet.
The Hilhway Patrol Auxil· Pomeroy ~'ood 1company when Marc 1 11 o Mallrlannl co- aeveral installations In Europe
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The joint eltercl"' began Mon
lary has a total statewide mem· tho broktl liVe way,
starring.
and the Unrted States.
dav and the Alllod protest wu
bership of 3,000. All are mem- The truck coa•ted down tht
deiivered Monday night, a
bon of the American Lellon. hill on Liberty·IV 1nd hit
a
SQUAD CALLED
Westorn ~!'"ketm~u said. Ho
.
Patrol Per(leant P. D. McCr... house owned by Danny Devol.
Middleport emergency .
called It tlrott&amp;.
Funeral aervrcos lor S-Sgt. dy commandlnl officer of !he Pollee indicated there was only I
cue squad.'l!en wera •ummoned
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at !:43
p.m. Mr.
fnr Hollis
Communi't harassment of John Thomas H"'·1ey , 46· wh0 1 Gallipolis
Post and ouptrvisor minor damar• to the .truck, but '
Van Kirk,
Clt@lltlre.
Van
a;r land and water traffic to dted Monday mornln&amp; at the I of the local Auxiliary lfOUP ••· there was heavy rlamage to ,
rtlCJa
Kltk was dead on lttlvat.
'l ·,.n hao resulted 1n th• most Wright PaUerson Arr Force l plalned that the Auxlllal')l Wls the porch of the house.
No
~ :;i:JU.s preslutt againlt Welt Base Hospltal, Dayton, Will i fotmed early 1n World War lJ charges were filed .
Meigs General Hospital
B~rlin ain't tho blod"•l• o1 be held Thursday at 2. p. m.. at when Patrol manpower was de- ~meroy outhorltles ore InADMISSIONS_ l)esole Mayo,
While The lou It Out
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the Ewrrrc Chapel wrth bwlal pleted duo to demondo of the vestrtlltln~ a mishap thst ocCbeshlrt ; Maude Crow, Pome.
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military.
turred •t about I a .m.
Ibis LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPll - roy; Sidney Hayman. Middle·
Of Town-Gat The Deel
The t•rt r.f the Allied protest He wao born in Melgo Coun- serving without pay, tho&amp;e J.e. inornlnl ot the lnter&amp;ectlon of Leaden of six Protetlant de· port; Dtnnfl McKinney, !let~·· ;\r;, not iis~losed. Bu~ it w_u 1ty, the ton of A~na Bailey and gionnaire Auxiliary Patrolmen 1M~lberry-av and Sfcond·fllt. Po-- nominations engaged in merger ter.
Of The WMk On· rdered • Iii •t •tep m a dtp- )the late John Batley. He •erv•d eontrlbuto nearly 200.000 hours 1 flee nld 1 PeprrloCola
truck talks lor lht past three years DISCHARGES _ Tim Neutz.
.. ,,.,atlr mqn~Jver ag-».ms.t the three years in the Amry in every year with reaular Patrol !was driven into the rear or cab agreld today that thtY ha~ lr· ling, Mlddl&amp;pgrt.
eForde
n..1 assmer.t.
I World War 2, and enlisted ln , follcers in both routine and em- ,operated by George Sproust, rived It 8 crucial point in their ___
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the Air Force in 19M. He waa l ertjency oporatlono.
Pomeroy, Detalt. were not a· ne.muat!Onl
1he lpolie!man 11ld t t ~ 1 member of the Fore!t Run
vaUable.
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efalcont
'"' wal dellvere~ to Ru"r.a Methodist Church and of the
They oaid tho proopectl for
checkpoints at both endo of the Pomeroy Masonic Lodge F&amp;AM
eVJSe
ootabllohinl 1
united church
highway •llshl!lil acrou Com- 164 .
may well hlrrce on the outcome
nrunist lt!rrltory In East Ger. Survlvoro Include hlo wi,.,
of a m'"'ting here this week, at Goago readiDJ"
Oalllpolll
m~ny. He tOld on American Ruth, Fairburn : a sun. John,
whlrh they ate wrelthna with Dam 18·2• 22·7• ~In· It '"~
See Th- SaiHmel\ Melvll\ LIHie,
mllrtary polrceman delivered a Louisv!Uo, Ky.; his mother,
the touchy queillon o! mlnillf. on roller•, Pomeroy Mason 24.
&lt;opy to Ruoslln autnorlllea 11 Mro. John F. (Annal Bailey, VATICAN CITY IUPI)-VaU·
b
riol ordination.
~M r:alll~leaK:.a~:· H~:
CUHord P'hlll!p.-lld~l• Fife
therle
MinersVIlle; five SJsters. Mrs [ran source• said today Pope l
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Thlo 11 tho lourth full-dresl 0 : t,
lUI. London
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John Scott, Mro . Russ Watson. ,Paul VI pl8118 to mndrfy church [ I 0
m..tine of the Conaoltatlon on and Monnet dllmo wero ftlll·
tory po
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In tr Mrs Bertha Scott , oil of Min- Iowa on marrrog.. between Ro· l
Church Union which seeko to .
h If 1 t ··" Winl'eld
"""" Ia lilt Rllllflno at the
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erSVJIIe. Mrs.
an en erm· man Catholics on no •....,o .,. Second Lieutenant Roger L unite the MeUrodis! Church tho d m ona foot
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M~rtenbetl checkpo nt on thf er, Columbus.
and Mrs. J I! lllc christians The Pope will an· , Rose son of Mr and Mrs Nor: Eplocopal Church tho U~lted Boaat M-men'kr
l:ost•WIIt Gtrllllh border
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man G. Rose or R. R. 1. Min-I Pr·esbyterian Church. the Unit- Oblo RJver - Queen
City
The AIUH defied a RussiAln children, Eugent Houdashelt 0~ · ~•pal docume~,t known ••
a 1erovllle, hu entered tJ. S. Air ed Church of Cbrlll, tho Dflc~ down 13, 7 40 o.m. : Allee up 14, ·
attempt to restrict Ure arr cor· Troy, Ohto, and Ronald Houda l motu proprro by hro own wlll l Force pilot tramm1 at Wllllama l plea of Chrlot and tho Evarrcel~ 8·25 p.m.; C. V. hamer up 14,
rklon oemna Berlin by lend· shell, U S. Arr Force m or.. rather than wall rug for com pl.. AFB. Ari•.
Icol United Brethren to lorm 1 8:46 p.m.; Warner up ts, 3:40
inl planoi to Ure divided city aon. and 1 number of nlecoo 'tlon of canon l•w revlolons now Lieutenant Rose will Oy tho new communion With :ll mllUon o.m,; Chrll Jr. up 18, 6:48 • ·
11 11Ut114eo the So¥letl lriod to and nephews_.
th
h lbePrng matdle. It
potted neweot Air Force jet trolnera members.
m.: Vulcan up 11, 4:10 1.111.; VI·
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The body 1s at e 8 11rc am
rf&gt;s~n aw ,
was re
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• aom ••• Ul ~ y,
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h it 0 d8 ' Ill be changed by the an receive spec'
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and military trainilll dllrinc the
But this mlltnlng, for the,..,_ Muonlc services will be h•ld iPope to the form of • lUaranH . be
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ond tlmo in u manr dayo, the tonight. It will be brought to !lee ft'Otn hoth part .. rs to r.. year· DO&amp; course. e WI
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Comnumilto oflut down the Ba· the Ewirrc Funeral home Wt'd· i ~pect the other's religion and warded! •llverf phellot wllngTrl upon
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• eompatt Cit .,..••
AIIUly
De IICDild lllought.
WaTch closely
1 od f four h
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'his or her power to romaln The heute...,nt. I groduate oi l
cos
or
GW'a.
tuurs ay.
f;ithful to Catholicism
and Eutern High School, received
f&amp;mily·liled
lhat'l ROIIUICIJ
't&gt;tlill I pillduca
IU!plisintlJ bigWes~rn ol!lclllls &amp;aid that to· V
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rai10 the chlldren In that faith. hll B. S. derreo from Ohio
compKt ...
behn
am111ingly 100111y••
lila ricldov both British and American
OCM ODM c oo
State tJnivmlty. Ho received
,. inetediblf
OodgiDtalarf
unbelimllfy
military ••hiclel were held up Tople of 2nd J\lppt
LOCAL TEMP
his commlaolon upon compl..
at each end of the main hitlh· Memhel'll of the boardo
of Tho ttmperoture In
Porn.. ! tlon of Officer Traininl 8thool
law-prit14,
du ilevery day I
CGIIIIGnabll.
way oervln&amp; Berlin and refUJtd education of Middleport . Pom· lroy'a busine" district at 11:1$' in 1964. His wife, Mary, itt the
P"'llllll'·
eroy and Meigs county srhoolo, a.m. today was 60 degreea un- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Althouch the C.mmunlstl ond other school officials are In· ~er cloudy tkleo.
enck Goebel of Reedavlllo.
tlave rit.ed the war aumes •• vlt@d to attend another mt"et·
an txcuN for their octlon, of· fn« In Gallipolis in ronne&lt;tlon Veteraas MtmiR'Ial llol!lltal
COATES IN FAI\ ltAST
ficiaiJ hero believed t,. horas• with 1 propo8ed
vocational ADMISSIONS - Florence Sid·. Marine Lance Corporal Dor
mont octualfy was In retollatiOn school lor Melgt and Gallla dera, Shode: Daloy
Swick, C. Coates. son of Mr, and Mn.
Middleport: Evelyn Holter, Ra· Albert N. Coates of 289 Lincoln
tor 1 noeoliDI of the Willi Ger- counties.
mon partiolntllt ocl1eauled to 'lloe meeting will be held al 'l ell":
John Ru,..ll, Middle- Hill, Pomeroy, ill oervlrrc wltb
be held in West Berli.o Wed.... 7:30 p.m. Thursday In Gallia port.: Sadie Chaney. London· the First Marine Brigade, which
doy.
Academy High school auditor- derry; Wlllard Heines, Pom.. recenlly departed Its home bue
ium. Dr. Byrl Shoemaker and jroy.
in Hawoll for duty in the _Fir
1!::-ti\OI.LS IN IN8Tri'IJT&amp; Dr. John Divis of tho Oblo 1 DISCHARGES - Tlmherly ll:ast.
lrlidtoel Brillion. oon ol Mt. State Department of . Education IEblin, Langsville : Mory Hoff.
----and Mrs. OWen Bratton, has will be present. to d1seu;s fur· man.
New Haven; Maxrne
been accepted 88 8 atudent at ther the posslbihties of eslab- [Moore, P001eroy; Lloyd Hoff.
the lnslltule of 'f!dlnoJo«y ot IIJhlng sucll I SChool.
man. Pomer~y,._- - - Fl. Wayne. lndiana. lit ia 1
DIVOTI(, TO INTIUIT 0~
senior at Middleport
Hi 1 n
Sd!oot and will begin his stud·
MEIDl MUON ARIA
1t1 III!Xt fall with a major In
clltmlcal enctneerlng He and COLUMBUS ltJPJ) - Mon. next two years.
hta fathlt, owen Brattoft, .IJieftt day'• maJor teatsiatlve actlon - H. B. 1556. lenethent mall• 1 •~"~::_,:; t::...:-:-tt!:
I ~ •etttend In 1"1. · · - toul' at • elance:
mum length or , ... mtellne ......... ....,._.. _ _
II'E
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t:an.wNI•
fro
da
llaada, ' ' the Olllo Y.UIJ nM
inl the lbst1tutt biM 'II and
n"'--oa~
m 44 to ~ ys.
tn1 ~mpallJ no M:•DI!idlll It ._.,
lllakin«
1Dr b11 P -:
S~NATE
;;&gt;·~~~ t;::;:: 0:::.'"./:'-;.
OIII'Oilmtnl
- H. B. 388, prohibits dots Passed ·
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!rom nmnl"'IOOH {Vote 14-401. - S. B. lilt, Inc......,, t&lt;rmo ..- . ,. COUfl.l: IIURPilllll:O
- H. 8. 287. t~mplifilll plac- of city and vlll-.:e mayora from ~t'!:"'"',..Mr. IIIII ·Mra, Alllerl a- In&amp; of chflmn of deceased par- two to lour yearo.
wtrt RWip&amp;ked 1ty
rtlttl'ftl ertta or •baodoned chiklren lntrodu~ :
.,.:!-*':!':otll~"'Lt:ft. 1:1.. :i
WetiiH!ItiiJ ~ til the.~ (Vole 1211-ll).
- S. B. 200, .... up DivisiOn ,_.,., A•o.. H,. ,.,. C..,, ""'
caalolt of 1llr Mill blrtllday. A - H. B. 292, leill atArte oell of School Tranaportltion
in v-.
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hGIIIe lllllld lltl· ~l!d Clh waler'"' atato Janda IVOle lot- Hilhwoy S.fl!y Dept. and •·-••• ,,...,
c&amp;n"tn •b•• I".U.IIIl~ II tent. C
was brouflht by !I&gt;'• ·•rl
te).
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provldesU lntrolllporbllboo to ...,. : : · "o':.u::'
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G&lt;J¥ Blal .,. ....btar, .11r. Introduced:
denll v 1 mor. t an two ..,.1"· tt.IOl
...ltlo a.11.
OtMr n.Mon ftle .\Irs. A . ,!: - H. B. •1, rat1tl IC!hoDI miles from tchool.
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DeYII, lib. liwttl Mil antii£OIIIIdlt1oll Jll'OitAIIl 177 million - S. B. Jll., oahiJ ..oe
u - ,.o, .,...., ., - cblldria.
.Mw , , , I mIllite A&amp;1IN 1111' Pllbl1c utWU..
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White Coats-Black Slacks
Blazers and
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Young Men's Spring Suits
TIES
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lhelr annual sprilll meet- PT. PLEASANT - Maoon mare than one thousand dollars. Arnone . tho8t who entered va .. Charles Ernest Kay,
Elllene A. Mayfield, Rt.
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Lane Cedar Chests
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SOFA BEDS
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fATHER PH0. 1s:t: Total 242!1. Won a Lost High Serl~ -Ken McEihln- Grueser 296 ; S. Bartels 324;
Handicap
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o Points a. Aobland OU Co. - ney S6l; lllgh Game - Tom
els 432; B. Smith 405;
Dear TBMWFP ·
H. Vineyard UZ; J. Meu 294; Ander,.,. 212; IIICI1 Team Ser· Winebrenner 402. Handicap 113;
Cata _ M. Titus 240 .,
Sor--y, you re not
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leo - KI&lt;C Jeweler• 2184, High 'n&gt;tal 2032.
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Team Gome - K " C Jewelrs Chw'a - L. McKinney
Seho le4; J. Welter 1811; B.
Maybe you forgot your fall&gt; Hickey, Hamsbur&amp; Hospital, 855 ·
R. Edwards 315; P. Roush
Werry Ill; lle&lt;:ter 20l; Halldiers provided the money for the Room 926, Harrlllburg, Pa.
G. Hovatter 395; BUnd
t24; Total1401. Won 2
record player, the records and ThBnk you. - M.H.
Wedneoday NIP* Leqae
Blind 243; Total 2014.
- M. Childrt !39;
everything else you tRke for YOUNG, YOUNG MARRIEDS
Mareb Zf, INti
...1111 lbop - M. Lehew
l15; 1!:. BroWil !52;
gran"d Know wnv' 8'''""'" Dear Helen :
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Tb• SpoDen - Ben Grind- K. Walker 352; P. Younc 1110; lloQJ 174: G. Hawley 1810
570 • Total 1339· Won
lhev love you Think on THAT My husband and l are still staff 389 : Barb Grindstaff 284: J. Goodnite 35Z ; P. Collins
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' '" our late teens. ·.~·e are very Virginia Hoyt 429; Art Roy! 401 Hlllldicap 273; Total 2179.
Lost ·
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V(ll'R HE' .I'INC:
:happy With each other, but we Handicap 90; Total 11113. Won 1 High Game - P. Collins
SliDe Rays - J. \l.lild&lt;errrluth
JfM\0 DEPAHTJ\11-:NT
have a proble":J. All our frmnd&amp; Lost 2. 'nle Foursome_ Char· High Series -P . Collins
C.. Hannahs 255, B. ~ens~
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Oear Hdrn·
are NOT married and we have les WinebreMer 286 .
Linda Team High Game _
ler 215 , C. Hagg~y 228, T.
More Firmly In l'lace Wonder &lt;f _vou would ask your nothing in common with t~em Winebrenner «3; G~il Hoavat- Tavern 757 : Team High
Vaughan 205; Handicap 436 :
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11164.g Won
no 'our raise ~~h tmnoy and em· readers to sen d car ds to a 12·
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P 2179.
ClarkI Lost
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~~rrasqbnllpplnl.&lt;tropplngorwob~ year old who Wll1 be m the hos- We llkf.' domg thmgs and go. Total 1620 Won 2 Lost 1
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Ju.'lt aprtnkle a lltue FA&amp;TEETH on 1 pita\ for a long time He had a mg paces toge er, ut 1t wou
K .. P's _ Paul Kloes 518 .
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WecfoHday Nlte Mb:ed Lea-- Hunnell 73· E Mees 51· s
pow11er hOlds false rf!eth more firmly sleddmg accident m January
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knight 65; B. Triplett 65; Han......... ·
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""•., heck" 'p late orJor· t(leut u re He cannot move from the waist ttons?
FRIENDLESS cap 36· Total169'7 Won 2 Lost 1 w·
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Bob
renner 404 , Gall Hovatter 345
Team High Sertes 382
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Barton 458; Bob Richard Hovatter 384·
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Church "a lme place to lind , Eblin 380· lola How•ll 410. To.
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married friends Ino place to lt 1 1 ,~ 'w 1 Lost 2 ·
cap 3, Total1568. Won 0 Lost 3.
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ou 363. Harold Russel) 475. Lois Bob Eb .
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bow1ing
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Clelland 345; Tom Clelland 490; Handicap O· Total 1727 Won
I league, or . smile at a shopper Handicap 51; Total 1725. Won 2 IA.Ist 0.
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e' pro " Y one y, too.
Yeauger 489; Mildred Bailey, W; Barb Grindslalf 345 ·
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' And soon som~ of the old 394 ; Lois McElhinny 341; Ken g!nia Hoyt 337: Art Hoyt
gang w1ll be JOirung you. Mean- McElhinny 541. Total 1765. Won Handicap I« · Total 1675
! while, don't upstage them just 1 Lost 2.
2 Lost 1. Pa'cera Feur ~
beca,use you're marri..d, and High Game - Tom Cletlaod Bailey 4110; Mildred Bailey
I they re not. \ou haven t chang· 225; Virginia Hoyt 178; !Dgh Lois McElhinny 3!3: Ken
ed all that much! - H.
Series - Ken McElhinny 541 Elhlnny 535; Total 1679. Won
: Dear Helen :
Linda Winebrenner «3. Team Loot 2.
LAUNDRYI am a girl of 17. and go with High Game - Pacers Four 633 Alley Calt - Betty RwJSelllll
DRY
CLEANING
a boy I love VPry much.
At Team High Series - Pacers I 323; Harold Russell 479;
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POMEROY
first everything was line. but Four 178~.
IClellal!d 326; To mCietland 449;
when serious feelings entered
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Ithe picture, we found that pet- Women's Thuntlay League
You mean. I pain! a room with Homogenized
ling wag becoming a reat probMareh 2i, IJI5
WATCH FOR OUR SPECIAL DISPLAY OF
Iem
Team No. 1 - A. Smith 378; ·
Spred Satin. and if it doesn't do. what you say
All my life I have looked E. Searles 3!3; N. Amsbary 433;
it will, 1"11 get my money back?
down on girl• who claimed to A. Hanning 442; P. Mullin 4110.
IBII in love fast and then justi- Handicap 138; Total 22113. Won
f) petting in the name of love. 2 Lost I. Landmark - P. BiliThat's exactly what we mean! Try Guaranteed Spred Satfro
1 began to understand. exetpt kam 309; N. Carsey 392; 1.
If it f .. ~s to do what we say it will you get your money bile._
I knew, and my boyfriend knew, Couch 301; L. Hawley 395; J .
_: -~U.¥rantee covers five iTporlant points: Wi!ithabilirv, DtJrait was wrong.
Hysell 309; Handicap
306;
~hy, "Coverage, Beautv. and Ease ol Applicalion . You be
We
decided
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would
go
to
Total
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Won
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the judge!
our respective churches and see Ratlalld FanaUure D.
tf that didn't solve the problem. Grate 373; P. Ca!'llon 343; C.
You know somethinc? It did. Bla~k 346; M. Edwards 3117: V.
es.. Complete Dttailsln Thursday's Sontinol
We're 5till in love, Helen, very Grate 327; Handicap 375; Total
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much so, but we can hold our 2070. Won 1 Lost 2. New York ,
.J does everything wt1 say ·it will or your money back!
feelings in check because nf ClolhlDg - J. Walton 466; R.
our faith. II was awfully hard McTurner 375; J. Warner 420;
W. MAIN ST.
POMEROY
hi first. but going to church C. Krautter 362: B. Smith 421;
S•l&lt;et From Our Master Pal:tto
fildde H progressively easier. Handicap 168; Total 2212. Won '1.....,.,.,.......,.....,...,......,...,....,.....
3COO Colo,.. To Chooso From
· More people should! - HAND· 2 Lost 1.
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LED WITH PRAYER
Fabric Shop- E. Roush 393; I
This copy is dedicated
to A. Nease 393; N. Barton 427;
family living, so if you're hav- L. McKinney 385; I. Howell 370;
inc kid trouble or just plain Handicap 162; Total 2130. Won
trouble, lei Helen belp VOU. 0, Lost 3. Slmoq'• M11kel She will also welcome
your P. Collins 440; G. Burdette 354;
Phone WV 2·3748
own amu sing experiences. Ad· D. Clark 436; E. Sylw~ster 471;
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Middleport, 0.
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12 lbs: and more capacity.
SALE

$199·99

WESnNGHOUSE DRYER
Westinghouse heavy duty dryer. Automatic
control and 2-temperature selector.

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WESnNGHOUSE ELEC. RANGE
30" Westinghouse terrace top electric range, with
side controls, large oven.
SALE

$247•87

WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR
2 Door Westiugbouse Refrigerator, 12.6 cu . ft. Au wmatic defrosting in refrigerator section, freezer
section holds 103 Jbs.
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Homogenized SPRED SATIN
QUARANTEED 5 ways

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Pomeroy Flower Shop

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, ANTI-EROSION
LOS ANGELES tUPI)- Jute. I
a natural fiber used by
man
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effective in the modern battlr
to halt soil erosion.
An open·mesh JUte matting

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owner of Tom Rue Motors, Middleport's

new Chrysler-Plymouth and Imperial dealer at :399 South
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sentative of the Internal Reven~
ue Service will be in Pt. Pleasant Thursday, April 8, from 6:METAL WARDROBES 30 a. m. un\il 5 p. m. in the
jury room of the Court House .
36"w x 19"d x 63"h $28 • to assist anyone m~eding help in '
tax '
24"W X 20"d X 60"h $13 I filing his 1964 income
return.
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It is requested that those who :
come for assistance preparP
beforehand to the extenl possible, their tax ret.urn to enable
, the representative to give faster service and see !he mosl
1 peopl~ possible during his stay. ,

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Mn. a.otd m~ CDDfiDed to - Mn!e fer t
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Areording tu State Police. the 1
inve~iigating
, "ficers, a car
j being driven by John Gilbert

IRS Man 1 14 Both

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SHIRT
FINISHING

$4.88 : Daniels. 17 . Rt. 1, Gallipolis,

\ ttnctln Ntw

Rock Spnnn
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PT. PLE:\SANT - Albe1i W.l
Fry. 42. MiddlPport . rompla1n·
ed of che~t . leg and hf'ad pains I
following a two car accident
Sunday night on U. S. 33 north
of Mason _

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Mi.ldi&lt;'[Jf&gt;rt Man i•
lnjm·&lt;'.-l in Wrt&gt;t·k

Ind. erot .lljiSri .C2i!lilt
aw.t a.mab1 ly. .

• : 1111t lflllt
OtucJt
8; H,o'I(Jieap II;
IlomtW 18'1; Silly Clad 185.
IQI. 11'011 2 JMt L
Seuon's clwnpioqto - 8t1n1
lllgh Gllllll&gt; - K. McElllinDy Rayo; R11nDor Up - Alley Call.
Jh"ay Nile Wom..'• Leape IJ&amp;; N. BlriAlll 171. lllgh S«lta Hl&amp;b Game - QliiCk J1ao.
_ . .., ~ Jl, 1115
- K. lle£lltiJuly IC!t; N.
bahl, II'J; Suay Oarit 115; 111gb
~ Tav"no
c.
Team lllgh Game Series - QUp llager1y 176;
AprU I,
ISO: day arl; C. Bachner 4S!·
lyn'a G_, GO; TIIID
Susy C1art a
Mr. Bee- K. Lllwhorn US: Total :10'10. W011 o
1 Poinll vu Meter 338; D. Glaze
ISo1r1ea- Evelyn'• Grocery
whe!l they p1ay the
record! Bhnr' 310; I J"'ell 14t; R. 0.
.
D. Nierl I'll· Hlllldie.ap 204
THEY Ulle at full blast.
.Nel10n 4t4 ; D. Dot.on
524; Davlo- Waner- E. Pert')' tal :11311. ~Wa Goille _ 1
'1'1111 11 onlY one reason •.• ,Handicap 150 : Total 2385. Won 417; R. caraon 3110; T. Allder-trum Zllll; a Adamo fit.
.._ lll8tl ' 0
are thorougl,ly disgusted. They LoS! 3 Pomts 0. Swloher " &amp;on 416; C. Bahr 358: F. Reich- Floyd 451;
GDmore 39 j,
Marek •· IJI&amp;
0""
dlltllpt the botoseh&lt;ildrt, always Lohle J. Bailey 4lt; T. Bow· ert 445; Handicap lSO; Total Sylvelller 439· Handicap 252 ·
Ru Ball- D.
bo,.lng and telling us what to ~\ ! ~: R.. _BaUey 4114; K. Me: ~- Won 0 Loot 3 Pointa 0. tal 2159.
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tlo. r hope other lathers who T! mny 5ft 1· W. Willford 41!, K &amp; C. J ...len- _R. Bowen E&lt;l'• Aalo '1'rllll _ J.
B.lloudashelt IM; P. HStorya!Jdiiea]l•,l
think they_ are real swingers • tal 2423· Won 3 Lost 0 Pomts 480: J. JohniiOII 471; P. Rad• land 341; A. Hanntnc 471;
~::"";~~~~.. Lost
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rad lhio and realize how they · 81 , G
V w· 1 481 . ord 4441; L. Wolfe 1131; A. l&lt;l- 1\lurray 2'19; F. Manley 339·
Bap
J Stcry 1 5
Severo! fOUIIi people Gl the
1 ; Rock Springs MVF allellded
are ruining their children's E '::achne~Y 468 _ · W
b · _51&amp;; TQ!al 2484. Won 3 Lost Boyles SSO; Handicap 315 •
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Uves - TWO BEATLE-MAN- ~ : W. Porter i&amp;s: 'J.
0 Pomto •
2009. Foreal Ru 111oac1t _
Story:: M. Clark 11!8;
MVF
at lbe Pom-

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. . , . . $39

Regular $41.75 .... $29

High ~ -

I!"ALS£ T££TH

Mldclltport

Locuol St.

r th t'~hments. l

$88 . Add Ap•il 1
,
II" Portable T.V.
: The Catholic Women's club of
19" Portable T.V. $138 the Sacred Heart church will
2!" Color 6~ model $288 meet Wednesduy evening. in thf'
church auditurH!ID following len. I
21" Color 65 model $388 tPn serv iC'es. A while elephant I
sale will be hPid.
Tht· Past Councilors of Thro·
~Tanv Other \'alur s in
doru s Council Daughters of Am·
Stf:'rf:"o S~t s- Rarlios
eriea. will meet Thursda~,o· rvrn.
lng a1 ltle home of Mrs. Arnold
anrl Color T.V.

SAMSONITE
BRIDGE SETS

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COLEMAN HEATING I COOLING

'l'llis column is for
young
people, 'hejr pro ns alld plea.
surea, their troubles lllld fun
As witb the re" of Helen Help
Us! •• It welcomes laughs
but
"?nt dodge a serious question
w: a brush-off.
nd your teen-age
queotlons tc YOUTH ASKE!J FOR
11. care of f!elen Help US!
I. newspaper.
Dear II•'-..
We hBve a serious problem :
our fathers. We can\
stand
!hem any more. Ail they ever
jo is yell, yell, yell Bt u• for no
reason. Naturally, they hBte our
· cords. This l•r'l unusual. of
&lt;'OUrse, because all fathero are
~- nt.ty. But '•Ill mok• us turn
' ·e record~ rd'f: But if '~ okay
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lii!ID'I Mara~ 112; 111gb
9eri01 - a111011'1 MMUI,

HElEN HELP US!

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notice

APRil f
Grace Methodist Church ln Gal- poimed today to the law re- lollow1111 Information : &lt;II . ~ hours were: Mrs. Bette K. Ry- HI. 1 Leon, W. Va. .
Ches~ Council Daughten of lipolJs Miss Marion Brown of . .
.
be fled
f statement thBI improvements at. 1106 Teodora A.ve., Mrs. Au·( Mrs. Walter D. R1deaour. Rt.
0
1
Amerl~• will meet TUe~a~ at the lnlt"rboard. Council. who hr:.s ~ulrln.g notice to
1are being or have been rmtde; gusta .B. Evans. 332 Third Ave., 2 Leon, W. Va .. Mrs. Eva M.
f 30
'nk•re w.U be inltia·lloured mlssionarv projects a·lunprovements to real property r21 The location or address of Mrs Ethel Betz, 539 Fourth Knapp, 59 Diamond St., Mld·
increa"' value in exeess the property and, t31 The name Ave . Mrs. James D.. Steele, dleport. Mrs. Robert M. Hysell,
1 ~, ::~II meubors are urged round the world. ' v•lll be the !' ofwhich
lc bo present •nd Wl'ar white. , gu..t speaker.
$1 ,000.
, or the owner or the property. It9~ Aoelalde Dr , HolliS
s. 304 Hamillon St.. Middleport,
Oiotrlct Foor of tht
!!:UB I The Pomeroy
Shakespeare ! Braga otated a wntten nohce &lt; Thto applies not only to pr&lt;&gt; Queen, Rt 1 GBIHpolls. Mrs. Mr.. Orris F. Harris. MlneraMl'n·~ Brotherhood will meet at dub ~II meel Wednesda)' at 2 i~ required by law by any per· }M'rty wtthin ~he cor~rauon but Urban ~ugh Baldw~n, Rt 2 v!He, Jome8 Denver Teaford.
the Ent.erprtse church Tuesday p. m. at the home of Mrs. Dale son. corporatiori. ijSsociaUon. or l all property m the dtstnct.s .
~alllpoh~ !Injured m auto ac· Syrarttse, Mrs. Richard Nolan
\.venlng. Rcwo Duvall of Belpre. Smith . Sprm._ Ave.
other owner of r~al property Any pe.r~on who_ shed! Ytol.ate ct~ent.l. Mrs. August E. Ru~t. , Sterrelt, Syracuse, Mrs.
. H.
.
presld~nl , will bt in cha.·IJe.
APRIL 1
within 60 dc.ys alter ihe c om~ tt.e provtstons shall be guilty ' R10 Grande, Betty Irene Phil~ Lawrence McDaniel.
RacKte,
1 The Eleanor Cirde of Heath I mencement of the imp:·ovemrnt of mtsdemeanor and upon con· ·Hps. R! 1 Crown Clly, Rlc!hard M~. Charles F. Arnott, Rt.
l
Pomtro~ Chapttr 186 OI:!:S, I ~1~thodisl Church will
meet lo exceed $LOOn
victlon thereof , shall be fined !-·
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will nPI't 'T'uesdny at 7:45 p.m. Thur~ay evcn\ng April 8 at This includes f'tw·non ol any not lt&gt;ss than $10 nor more than
the ehurch. Mn 'Jean CooKe building or st ru et ure , enlarge- $100 Ill th~ discretifln of thl'
vvill b.- the ctevollorral leader men •. moving. altering tonvert· court.
l:lftd Mrs FnrrPS1 ~arhtel will Itng, extend ral.e
or demolish A form iH provided for conven.
e Jelly Beans
_ ______ 25c lb.
pt.-sent the 11rngram Hostess· Iany buildmg or strudnrr: when~. ience In the Mason County As·
e..., ae Mr· Ne\;'mc. n Burdette by the value ot the s&lt;Jtd rea l s~sor's Office located on the
• Marshmallow Eggt
39c lb.
;mJ Mrs. Let ~mitn .
· property shall be
improved first floor of thi! Courthouse in i
• Chocolate Eggs _ _ __ _ 2c-5c-1 Oc
Tht' Phi l dea Worner of the
Pt. Pleasant. Thre
is
no
t\1 10dleport Chu rth ol t.. t.rist are has been used to combat soU cl ; _ ! x this building
per·
eSolid Chocol1te R1bbits _ _ _ _ _ l_Oc
,:&gt;st,rving tw·t· ~ott . anntver. erosion at the Dodger stadium m11 .
The matting, developed I This law is being brought to
11 a '1' at a 111 .. elu~ij. 'f'hlnday eve- here
• Choc. Covered Marshm1llow Eggs 1c up
nin~ at 7::w p.m. at U",f' church. , by Ludlow Corp., was placed attentiOn becaus~ m.any ne~ly
Sale Ends Aprill D Miss Mild!e-J Haw I~-::• . president, ~Jver a 71)..degree. 200.ft. slope. ~onst~ucted dwellings and build, !las invltL&gt;d al. "'urn• ~ and men Gntss grows freely through the ; mgs tn Mason COunty have not
P~ ~NKLIN
o1f ttH• churc:~ lo et •u:d .
openings of the mat which pro- bPt'n properly reported
and
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
p. ··k Spri 1 . ~.::-. (.r; ·r ,;twi ll terl~ set&gt;ds an d so il from was h- therrfnre are nnt being assess·

Blatt aaml, - A. ~llhiJ. folol 1511; Won I lMI Z.
lli&amp;b Series - D.
-Paul Kloel set J• : 111p TMm a.m. llll'f P - 2»:

e, 1165-S

110;

H.

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right foot with you. So, let me put
in writing tne wey we intend to do

Extra mileage from every gallon, every dropr

business.
Pledget We're going to play It

SPECIAL
59 DODGE
CORONET 4 DOOR HARD TOP
V·8 motor, automatic transmission, puwt&gt;r steerine.
white sidewall tires, wheel discs and radio. A REAL
SPECIAL.

Yes, your car goes up to 10% farther with every gallon of ~an~ A-Plus
Super Gasoline or Ashland Regular. That's because both gasohnes are
Vitalized with AG-105!

straight down the line. Fair and honest deals on beautiful new and used
cars - plus fast, efficient and cour-

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Vitalized Gasoline not only gives you more mileage, but it substantially
increases road horsepower! Keeps carburetors and engine parts clean!
Result ... your car has real get-up-and-go. No hesitation. No sputtering.
No misfiring. You can feel the extra surge of power!

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When It comes to pleasing people, nobody beets us.

Wfl e1ose •
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KARR&amp;VAN ZANDT
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
"You'D Ute Our QuaUty Way of 0oiJ1e BuliM8"
WY 2-5342

Poll'leroy, Ohio

Available only at your Good Ne_igh,por Ashland ClJ
. . . the friendly man with the better ~
ASHL.AND
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And we'll prove just that to yow &amp;»~ daya a week.

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So get Ashland A-Plus or Ashland Regular-Vitalized Gasoline&amp; that
make your engine come AilVE!
GMAC Flnandnt Avalleble

teous service.

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Wonderful! Draperies ~nd thinp
stay cleaner longer. No drafts? I ~ike \h~t;
eeem• the baby spends half her. wakmg hours
0. Ill foul-.. And no noiae? Gee, no l'f!)lnder ,

No dirt?

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MOTORS

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Classified Ads-Your Modern CommoDity Bulletin Board
2 SIGNS
OP

QUALITY

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1962 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Docw _

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$1495

1962 Ford 4-Door St•tion W•gon Spec. $899
VB engine. Automatic trans. P .S. Beige rinisb w1\.h tf'd vinyl
interior, good tires, nt't'd.s some body work.

1960 Dodge 4·Door Sedan

$895

VB engine, std . trans ., 4 like new ~·h .ilt&gt;w~n til"f's. Radio abel
heater_ Beautiful ivory over rrd ftm sh, mtertor 'new car
clean. Save money.

OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.

POMEROY, OHIO

FOR SALE

TRAILER Jots tor rent, close FOR SALE -

1964 Dynamic 88

to Laundrymat and schools

Oldsmobile 2 • door hardtop.
ll ,O. l miles. Phone Mason,
111-3-t!c ~~5398. __
4 6 6tc _

Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com-

Notice

pany, Middleport.

THE MEIGS County Coon

Shool, Sunday, Aprll II,
10 a.m. unW 6 p. m. at their
Club House on Snow
Ball
Hill. Syracuse.
4 6 5tc
laady't Beauty Setoo, mo-.,.'!U to

premises form..-ly occupkidj .z-:.:332=4:...- -- -::-l_ lli_
.
by Cliff's Shoe Re pall'
Wanted To Buy
192 N. 2nd St., Middleport.

$ o00
kitchen ca iret, 1 . .
b

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. _ee

Larry Smith, Syracuse, Ohm.
Phone WI 9-2685.
4 ti Jtp
and set Included. WY
-:a~Dd~f.77i~3-5~263~-==-~3-~1~8-~30tc~~ Si~~~~~~~T~oT.p~~ l957 - TWOBEDROOM mobile
~
price paid. Marton Reynolds, home, 8 x 42 ft. Will sell
CaU trade !or larger tra1ler
Steworl Gun Shop. Coma
3·
Coolville,
Ohio,
Rt.
pay difference. WY 2-5457.
and sea all tbt 11.ew
after
f
o'clock,
667-351l3.
3 30 6tc
rifl"' reloading
DON'T PUMP you sluggish

For Sale

guno ol all kinds. Depoott4~~.j;;;-;:;::;;-;~==-~-::-;::
Rutlaod, Ohio. Pb. SH ~
ELECTROLUX sweeper comRut1and, Ohio.

I 18

tic tank. Get
oeptic tank cleaner,
mark Farn. Bureau.

Land-

plete with attachments, spray
2 18 tfc
~un, cleans like new . Pay nf£ HOr\'DA motorcycle Al shape
balance of 1 payments , $6 4000 mil~. Charles
Smith,
1
each. WY 2-2575 .
4
Hemlock Grove. Ph. WY 2-

LOSE WEIGHT oafely
Dex-A-Diet tablets. Only
at Stark's Drug Store.
3 12 tote SINGER automatic ztg zag all

6677.

3 30 6tp

built in features. Buttonholes,

AUTOMOBILE bllurancs beer&gt;
csnceUedT l..ost your aperator'o llcenlol Call IVY J.2161.
ll.illc

WORK,
peel with willeb. Big or
job. Call daytimes WI 9--1151.

Early American Living Room, olive green

evens. WJ 9-3089. Gene Bar·
nett, Racine, Ohio.
3 29 lOtc

Modern WiJe Arm Living Room, brown

fancy designs sews on

Real Estate For Sale

etc. Just dial it. Guara.nteed. - -Pay of( 10 payments.

each. WY 2-2575.

Early American Chair, brown, nice

for

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Ul East MabJ 8areet, POllio
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Heatbl&amp;
IIIIIIornllle, -

Bid fM' 91• ioaft

3Pc. BasseH Bedroom Suite, all white
3 Pc. Bedroom Suite, grey

fumace and concrete d~;:l
way. Will take bouse tr

trol-

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Sower-.,.,
CoD -~ Wflt
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INCOME TAX Service, Joboson • Simpsoo Insurance Ag.
ency, Room 6, Coats BUilding, Middleport.
1 20 tic
SMALL
ENGINE REPAIR

3 Sofa Beds, black, brown, green
7 Pieclf DineHe Set, red &amp; grey
7 Piece DineHe, walnut, black cover

WE GLADLY loan a Blue
tre Carpet Shampooer

in trade. Melvin Little,

lure, Middleport.

U. 5. Civil S.rvlce fhtsl

ltea·women tB and o•• Seour. Jollie.
Bitb PIJI Sbort hetuJ'II. o\dnnamKJt
Tlloll,.....dl ot loh• opaa l"rwparatoi'J
tn.tntn1 anttl appoant.ed ltxperteDC!e
UUillif
~ IP'Ra:E \ftlonaa.
Uoa 011 Jobe, •lu1Nt, f'e'IUII'e!ll.e11lt.
Wrl~ toclQ f'IVlDI llUIIa, 14d,_ and
PDOM,

Ltnenla lcrv1ee. Bn ee&amp;-, Poatero)'

OailJ' lerltlneL Pom.ro:r. Oldo.

Employment Wanted
AVAILABLE FOR baby sitting
lull or part time. Tel. WY 26.1411.
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Livestock
FRESH young cow with heifer
calf. Bessie Oliver, Rl. 1,

With 12.95 Stand Free

Dr_ Melvin E. Doerr, Veterin-

or jazzy

fJiitEO L.A5SWI!!Ll
r:-:"'WH~A-C1'-HU-RT-S.,.--PA-W--, I'T"~l.OO~-K~Y-WH'"":'O:":,::S-:C::O/II\~1:-r\l':':,_""l:~"':

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MOST IS HE'S GOT
TO MISS HI' BIG
CARD GAME IN
~UKE'f'S BARN

Hone I Leroy Denney.

DOC PRITCHART

Vlr'flie Parsons, Wanda
sons, Archie McK!nn-,
E.
• H sell
McKinney 1o Denver . Y ,
Frances E. Hysell, 1l acre, Sai-

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ROMANCE WIN
HARWICH, Maas. (UP!)
Thia
Cape Cod town's annual
meeting has rejected I propoa-

WE BETTER
TURN OURSELF'S

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MURDERERSr.'

al to change the name of Lov•

DOWN

pay

8. Billiard

shot
ll.Oneot&amp;

AH IS AS GUI LTY
AS
BECU Z
AH TO~E. 'IO' TO

GIT OFF W IF MEREL'Y

f:lASH HE:R ."!

LIFE,AT HARD LAWR~

THEY'LL MOST LIKELY
HAN(:. WJ~.AN ' AH 1LL

m:

wellknown
trlo

12. Dwelling'
1f.Cemeaw_

· AH'LLI!&gt;EA

Ll 'LORPHtlt

' TIL TH'DA'IAA

Dllf! ,.._..-I

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oped
flower

partnor

D.lilmend
:U. Shout
28. Mamter
:&amp;1. Colon-

f. Cloolr.
I. Waderer
B.IUver Ill

JD.IIfp
81. B:lectrto

JW!e

10. Ftaooloppo&lt;l

atrengtll
34. Vitality

hllt

16.. Novak Ol'
stanter
11. Meaauro

18, WresUer'l

40. Spokea
42. Incite.

eunent

Baltle

17,Time

STIFFEST'

SENTENCIO..'."

21. Un- '
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G. Uprtght
8. CowtL'a

13. Conacf.OUII

BUT INNEI'.CENT

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19. Or~
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IUltabiy

Jleriod

sod jackets.

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DeMey to Richard R. Grueser,
t:,:~• L. Grueser, ~·,RutSeldon E. Baker, Sr., Nora L
Baker to Jerminp c. Jett,
ol E. Jett, parcels, Sutton.

LMarutarta
tea
I. Small

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U.N.C.L.E." and star Patrick I
~cGoohan of "~cret ;'';;;','~iv 115. t'Oad
Fourth of
lS rather funny wtth his
I
a. bulhel
romantle wardrobe

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44,SUtch
&lt;i5. Half em•

•1. Wlllhuna.

3&amp;.Range

31. Dntnkanl
39.Cr&amp;P6

ofBost.aa

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2G. LibeJ or
lllander
28. Printer'•
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'IOU'RE MRS. 'rnAC't"-

M.truss

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AREN'T "KJU? t WAS SUR!
I'D ~~COG"IZE YOU.

wot\1
IS.Marahy

EVER'\' MOp.[T ~ '.'Yt: I"'IC.. I".. A

NUMBER AT RANDOM-

TOO"' YOU 'RE 111-&lt;E LUCKY

meadow

119. Witty

a&amp;ylng

ct. !JeauUea

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Como Onel Comt1 Alii

above

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Items ere ell new fur niture end from

you

48. Talk

our nicest selec-

49.Blaoltblr0
110. :Motta
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wiah • b.lrgein, com a in end look •round.

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RUTLAND FURNITURE

WILCOX SERVICE
5 P.M. to 10 P.M. Deily
482 5. 3rd AYO. Middleport

, ARNOLD GRATE

IH 2-4811

DAILY &lt;JBYP'l'OQUO'DI -

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X 1M tbrt two 0'1, etc. Sin&amp;.. letter-a, apo,..

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RUTLAND, OHIO

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FUN-PRIZES
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10I:OO ,SfpOD. Nowt
G:SO SliD 011
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6:00 Si£11 On - News
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1:30 Bill Miller Show
1:25 Orutltey Jamboree
1:57 . Wcurtbor
7:00 N.,.a
7.&gt;!10 Naliollll Newt
7:11 Larry AtlcleriClll Show
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10:45 It's Music - Army
7:1$ Si£11 On
7:3i Blll Mlller ShoW
11:00 Dairy Valley &amp; Dutton's 7:10 Newo Headllnet
7:35 Pickens Harclware Show
Top Ten Show
7:12 Musical Clock
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12:00 Nl!!ll
7:0 lllcltoea Ill Joy
7:50 Newo
12:16 Mus.ical Interlude
8:00 Oblo Valley hell'l
1:30 Dilly Liabl
U:SO The Rev. MeriiD Teets
8:06 World Newa
1:41
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1:00 Tht Jlm Mees Show
1:10 SportiJ 1'ot1o7
{Wtd.-A\ICIIolll l!rl, ..,w) 6:110 Stmdown. lllrettada
8:15 wootber
t:OO N11tt
0:. lip Ofl
1:10 Mlllieal Clo•t
7:01i BID llll1lr flro1t
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1:61 Com.nUDity N1W1
1:111 CalfM Wllb Janll
7:10 Sip On- Army HOIII'
9:00 Talk ol tha Town
10:00 Swap 8bop
7:61 Newt
8:61 Muon Couoq News
10:1$ MoraiJt&amp; lhdlllllmll
8:110 P'rencll Cll7 Baptltl
10:00 PubUo IServld
10:30 Blll Mlller 8Itow
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Flllllly Worslttp Hour
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10:10 Lalcltsll'ln&amp; .
10:45 l"amlly Warthlp (Tbltrl.) I: SO Tht Bible !lllpel~b~p~~;oul~',: Newt Beat
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I:IS Wash. lllptl To
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11:00 The Ol'Od Lift
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11:00 News
J.C:u Ca~tgrM~man'a llepGrl
Bens llln&amp;
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World Newl
11:15 Tioj's Country Hymn
11:1111 The Quiet llottr
11:61 Mason County News
Time
12:00 NIWI
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12:00 Community News
11:00 Ctme11t Block Newt
12:15 '1bo Cbrlstlao'l Hour
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U:30 &lt;t-llr's GvMt Star (Frl) 12:30 Tbe Rev. MeriiD Tllll
Mortell
b:IO Larry
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1:00 T~ Stm9y SltQftaH
12:15 Weather
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1:10 'l'btl Ref, Stlu
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4:11 BIMittllr Alllo lbow
2:00 The Rev, ADilrew
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ltlO 'l'bt ~ 8howcut
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Ills mother_ and ~art formerly of "Lasllie,"
1u MacArtbllr, wbo died o come GUI ollito olfoir with r• appears on NBC-'1'\T'o Alfred
volvect
Hlchcock hour AprD 28 u a
year qo, wu lito 111bjecl SW.. lpl!d lroln all ID
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tloy l1llbt ol 1D ABC-TV ~ 'l'bo Wolper hour msde
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nOll, the controvont.al nature, •teo by lho networkl u k
the drama of the 1eneral hJm. fo&lt;tlvely employed
sell.
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production, whicb 1110 required
bl•_ "strongly
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ducer-dll'eetor and ·an asiOCIIIe 10 much admiration from •on,• I
d diJIIk fr
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producer (they do thiDgt big Ill an
e om ot ers.
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w-Wolper), wu lllllquety timely There were some ex~~~~~ I de~ "" Bento to Henry ••r
becauoe o1 lito paral\01 of Man- cllpl, of battles old and not
Bentz, lot, Racine.
Arthur'• experience with the old, and particularly of an
Eulah Evans to Elber and
Cbinele intervention in Kbrea Wrmal meeting wlth Pr;~~~·~~ IFr~s~·~nces;. Johnson, parcell, salml the current threat ol the Roosevelt to discuss
umo in VIet Nam.
atrategy in World War II.
J•mes W. Ebersbach, Lolrt l.
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Mary Loo Spencer , Chestindependently • made doeumen. emo ~ana an me ; e
course jUst about skim the aur~ al's words of his Jove for W•of. '"
race 0 f 1 complex subject Wl· Point as background for
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orne.
Ia coned by Mrs. E. W. Coates, enter· ments of Jonqw!s m c!'fs I for
tained the Pomeroy Garden tamers. decorated th. home
t!ub Monday afternoon at her th:;,.
in charge
of
Mrs e Charles Persinger, presi·

Mrs Owen
Elected
President
ol
1
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Sanborn
Missionary
Society

Pray'er tn
b1y
0 0
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J. 0 I!Dedel,
Th R
H ward Ruppe!t was
LAST TIME TONIGHT
. legend of the dogwood tree by
e
o
" GET YOURSELF
Mrs Waller Grueser Members mod re ort on llle Chil!ocothe
A COLLEGE GIRL"
responded to rol! ca ll by nam.
meetong was given
- Technicolorrh f' Dave Clark FIVe The mg a garden pest
by Mrs J E Harley
Mrs.
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Anunals·Getz &amp; Gitberto 1 several commumcatwns were
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Jimm y SmLih Tr1o-The Stan
re d includmg one from dMrs .
dells-FreddLe Heli·Roberta
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Lmn and the Bel l Boys-Mary Charles LeWIS regional lrec~
the
sprmg t mended
Taylor .for
Ann Moblt"\'·C'had F.vt-r,.tt I tor
.t
to be held at R I o cabmets m the pastors s u y
Joan o Bra!ll·Nanrv Smatra I
mee mg
I I ch he has constructed Jt
featurette- : Spook To Me
I
Grande.
Apnl
10.
and
fro:
hMrs.
reported that the
Colorc:artoon•
AdmLss1on 75c &amp; 40t
Edward L Mozocko of \ er;s· mmster Youth
Fellowship
colored sltde
lo
e. group with the aid of Clifford
WednaMiav and Thursday
April 7-8
goon II urgmg
u o
has completed paint·

and M". L. W. Me·

MEIGS THEATRE

dent. opened With the

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April 9-10
" YOU' RE NEVER TOO
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- TechnicolorJerrv Lt&gt;wts &amp; Dean !\l&lt;Jr!tn
Fu(h · Oia na l.vnn
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HANK WILLIAMS'
"YOUR CHEATIN ' HEART''
Georg·· ll omt lt ""· ,, ll .tnk

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Assi~~g lnp!~ a sightseeing tour of Florida.
no~

Harthairl~y~~!fl~~;~~;

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S~n Mr.
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d Mrs Charles
R.
Mr.
and
and
Karr
.R Karr Jr. and sons,
Jeffrey, spent Sut&gt;d n Columbus wjth Miss Pol•
ay TP
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h
ly Karr. 'n.:y
by Mr an
·
Bauer and daughter , Polly Ann,
of Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan
and daughter of Columbus were
weekend goests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag.

b"f.~te~~~~edth~rMrs:.~~~~~Arthur
~·::. ated
and Mr~ Ma~., wrth a ~~~~~; :~~~~gwill 'i.sisi in ~he dinner. ice Gibbs~f.c~o~~~~~:~~ Mr. and Mrs. Bernest Bruck
ca ~· m o s~rvance o h'ch Plans were made for the re- ~ona1'H abeth Slaven
and Elizabeth
Delbert of
and

~=~~n ~,d:~ ~~~teG~~·:~ge/~·1 ~=~ =v~~gfo~l~:~:~s;:~;·d~n~r ~:~~~1~\~n ~f h~~1i::;:o~;ng :~: M~~~~~i!.n .:~~~~ent, ~:;s v:;·~~s ~:r:n7s~k~~d =~~

Tewksbarha::a;az;
!!.gh Sc hool auditorium Apri1 ed
Commun- Harley', Mrs. E 0 Tewksbary, l The Rtov and .Mrs
George iRio
be Mrs: Pear1 Hoffman, Christian Mrs. Dell&gt;ert Bruch
!8 2" at a P m
f M Ch
servoc! Apro! 15. ru.v. Rup· Hubert 'fay lor , James Buchan· I S:ddall and famoly of
a .let· Social Relations chairman, ;;ave Jack Cummms of Columbus
t The resig natiOn o rs
pelt announced that the Good an Rus..o;;e\J Lyons and Rev . Rup- burg. OhMIO ilredg::;ls o p
t
a missionary Dorothy Gift chairman, Mrs. Tony ow- spent the weekend Wlth Mr. and
les R Kurr Sr , was accep e
.
ld b h ld 1· pelt
parents, r. an
rs.
au cr
.
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ler
Ra ·ne
1th
·ore! It "'as announced Friday service wou
e e
Smart The Rev Siddall was Johnson, who 1::;: servmg m 1n~ L.EADERSHIP
DEVELOP- Mrs. Floyd Cummma,
ct '
I\
rc~ L. C "Karr
- and Mrs. Fro day evenmg,
·
Apro·1 16 at the
~-- -- -- - MENT _ Mrs. Frank Chee..,. and Mr. an d Mrs. Vlctor Brown
;!tat
\lrs
on
guest ·speaker at the B. H San· -·
Pmttrgcr made arrangements Health
M
born
Socrety meet·
brew, vice president, Scholar- Mmersvolle He was ]]Ccomp by
tor ' luevement Day at Mtddle- Mtddleport Wit t et e .
mg held Monday evemng at th('
/
ship and Student Aid chairman, ted home
t la"t week
E. Dowson, host pasBor,dpreslll
Fl •t BaptiSt ChUI'C h.
S IVen Of
Mrs Clyde Winebrenner, Spir- Mrs. Cummms an
he l . ren.t
pot
.
I
ing The Rev . Nyle or en Wl
h
Rhod
Hal!· Todd and Michelle, w 0 spen
n;
Mri:r
a colored film,
a.nd
Literatu:e. Mrs: thE past week with her parn
VISI
m
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s
honor
ld
Ch
ll.t'f-'llllg LVfiS canreled due to .I - Millon which stated that
any
I
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their daughter and family, Mr. Mrs
O·Jney pencer
~ Haro
ase; The theme for
be ents ' Mr and Mrs . Brown .
nr• ss Olnd death in her family.
.
.
h'·n eat moss is ]
.
and Mr s Carl tLC'na J Martm ed Mrs Butch Carpenter with the new years work wJII
Mrs. Nora Roush was tbe
\ lr• L ('
presented two soli :en;,!Its wl
Sllzanne Bra&lt;ibury and
Martin is re&lt;"ovenng from a baby shower March 20
the "Instruments Under Change for overnight guest Friday of Mrs.
lltl,rlf'" from Flower and Gar- Cldae ·.
e vaue o
Archer returned Sunday ev· surgery tn a Charleston ho spJt- rhome .. • Mrs. Bill Neutzhng; God."
. I f Charles Withrow.
d,
'That wondergiven.
cnmg from Wdmington College J 1
The home was decorated With The Rev . George Sidda I O
3
'pool mo" .. by John
"The new.. look of flower
they ottended the 18th
pink and blue slreamers lead- Plattsburg,
Ohio,
Mrs. Gene Houdashelt
and
1
rangements by H~len Van Pe -l ann.ml w Jm ingtDn Folk FN;tJ- Wr.ekend guests of Mrs. James ing to a table with a large stork the pro,··arn . H1s top1c. MI· children, Rebecca and Randy,
I \V!Ison was
topiC of the oth val over the weekend .
Murray were
son and
on wh 1ch gift.'i were
place.d. 1grant Workers Among t.he
were Sunday dinner guests of
Ier ar!Jc!e whoch descnbed mod· I The Middleporl Pomeroy Ro· ghter·tn·law, Mr. and
Wol· Games were enjoyed and pnz- ish Speakmg Workers m Ohoo her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ev:
ern, free style and abstract ar- ta~-y Club sponsored the two ham Murray of Worthmgton, es awarded to Mrs John Hens-- brought out !he problems pr.e- erett Dailey
rangements.
.
VJddiP.port high school seniors Ky, and her granddaugh!t:~ ley, Mrs. Carpenter and Miss sented by migrant workers m Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Will and
! AI the close of the meeting, to th~ festJVal. The club has and family. Mr . a.nd Mrs. Wtl· Betty Haggy. Mrs. ~ony Liter Darke CoWJty and the steps children, Terri and Gary,
of
a dessert course was served by
d the students for the ham Dow and children. Kathy received the door pnze.
1that have been taken there by Columbus spent Sunday with his
the hostesses on
and Susie or Raven swood, W. A large decorated. cake with 1mlgrant ministry
to improve father, Emmett Will , and Mr.
'I Tl'e next meetmg w1H be held PThe theme for this
year's Va .. Mrs Mu.rray
planned lpink anJ blue booties,
icc lthe Jot of the worker. He stat- andMrs.JamesWillanddaugbM xtr:o The a birthday dmner 111 honor of cream soda pop and
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. virus mfectiOn. Mr Ward Is ley Mrs. Anna Russell, Mrs. pie mcludmg fnendship,
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Rowley. Mrs. Stella proved standards of living, re- nan, W. _Ya.
val mclud.ed a show by a group Students returning to Ohio Ilenslev, Mrs. Iva Carpenter, creation and
church services P~t. BillY. Heilman, who Is
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dancers University in Athens followmg Mrs P.1adehne Haggy. Mrs . Hel- when possible. Rev. Siddall is stah~ned With the ~r:rr'!y at ~·
featunng Lu!s MJ_randa, folk- the spring vacation include Kar·[ en Fields, Mrs. Anna Liter, the
of Mr. and Mrs. Bennmg, Ga., is VISiting his
Fl
dedication ceremonies ! :ore smger ol Menco , and a en McElhinny, Judy Butcher, Mrs. Garnet Hensley, Mrs. Ka~ Paul Smart.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
1 . hfght d the program when 1fiesta with a
place. at- Carla Gilmore, Karen Bachner, thryn Neutzling, Misses Betty The Rev. Donald Boone gavel Turner and son. Jerry, of
PTO met re- mosphcre dJspla}mg
Janice Tannehill. David Wiley, and Linda Haggy, Mrs. Patty the l.enedictlon prayer
He will return to
c ntl at the school.
foods. pottery, Dnd clothmg. Dr. John Allensworth, Jack Satter- Neutzlmg, Mrs. Margaret Spen- which all went to the soctal April 9 and from there will
f g, which had flown Leonard HddL!o of Earlham Col- f1eld , Ron Hanning.
cer and the honored guest.
rooms for refreshments.
The lPave for
Nam.
over the u. s. Capitol building, lege was ~ue&lt;~t conductor.
Barbara ~ones has. retu:ned Sending gifts were Mrs. Bar· refreshme.nt table. prepared by Earl Kestrrson of Wl~ml~~
was presented to the organiza- Dm mg H:l cnncert program t~ her studies ~t Ohio Um~er- bara Hensley, Mt.s. . Charles Mrs. Cecil Bradbury, featured ton spent the weekend with hq
fion by loth District Congress- presen1td .':·undoy, a first per- stty after spendmg the sprmg Murray, Mrs. Jack Sims, Mrs. an arrangement of yellow daf- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kesman Walter H. '-!loeller.
formomce of a mus1c drama, vacation in New York.
Brenda Brown, Mrs.
Roger fodils combined with
baby terson.
' The program opened with de- "The Pr •sonei a.'' written
by Mrs. Glenn Lambert and Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Robert Brown and breath and forsythia In a glass Mrs. Alma Young and BOn,
vottons by Mrs. Norm&lt;m Will Robf'rt Haskins, Wilmmgton Col- ~ete Elberfeld ~~re m Galllpo- Bernadine, Mrs. Judy Everett, contai~r. Aft arrangement of Frank, went to Lawrenceville,
President Mrs. Thelma Camp· lege mus1c repartment, was gJV- hs Monday to VISit her br"?ther, Mrs. Violet Brown, ~rs. Min~ forsyth18 with candelabra and w. va., Saturday night and Sun·
hell reported a profit of $28.50 en. The stude~ts were acco- ~r. Chester Kmght, who. 18 be- nie BTO\"n, Mr~. Nellie Brown, yellow tapers were .used. on a day brought her son, Harry, to
from the sale of knives, and an- panied by Mrs. Clarence Lac- 1~g treated for a respiratory and Mrs. Mane Thomas.
table. Homemade mmts m ye~ St. Joseph Hospital, Parkers·
nounced costumes for the rhy· ey, vocal mus1c supervtsor of ailment.
low and green carried out th ~ burg•• for mecUcal treatment.
1 thm hand had been completed. Middleport schools.
CLUB TO MEET
Easter theme. A dessert smor
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sixth grade films
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193 persons with Ernie Jones lthe off1ciating minister. Burial
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trait. Mich.; Mr. and
Mrs.
Robert Pceston, Columbus; his
brothers, Dallas Roush,
Los
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Atlanta, Ga., Glenn Roush, St.
Clairsville, Ohio, and his sister•
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Flynn of C&lt;&gt;lumbus. Others attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Warner French
and family, Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Werner, Jackson;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas,
Amanda; Miss Edna Werner,
Da)'ton; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert
Blackwood, Harrisonville; Mr.
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daughter, Mrs. Fern Gardner,
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Frank Arnott. president, opened the meeting with devotions.
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District Four EUB Men's Brotherhood meeting to be held at
the Enterpnse church Tuesday
evening. Refreslunent!l
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Carl Jennings, James Will,
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POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT. OHIO
WEDNESDAY,. APRIL 7, 1965
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cil Bradbury. Mrs. Paul Smart,
presodent. read a poem, "My
Easter Wish For You," fol!owed by group singing of the hymn
" When 1 Survey the Wondrous
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Charles Bennett of the
Do
Circle presented devo' Why Did Jesus
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was named chaorman for t e
annual Motherldquet to
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symbols.
dedlCatwn were .
· thon
Hoffman,
Willis An
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and Janice Gibbs.
'natin
The report of the
M.:.
committeeMrswasMiglolvenn Hood and
Anthony,
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various divisions including: d
INTERPRETATION - Fre a
Hood i
president·
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Ma..;in;
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Communications.
MISSIONS - Mrs. David
Darst vice president, Mrs. Jan-

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durmg the Easter season
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Rev Ruppell a leave of absrnce le3 Mayes were her son . and
to att end the Genera l Assem· famo\y, Mr and Mrs.;
bly as a Commtssioner when tt Mayes and
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and family and Mrs.
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Charles Maye-s were m Belpre
for Lhe EasLer services
d h da
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Signs purchased by the young to
w;amilye
people are to be placed m town
gErnest Covert and Da·
near the Firestone Store Mem·
and Chuck While
bership cia"es fur adult' have
Mrs Covert
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o·g mogrant workers In Ohio
given by the Rev. George S1&lt;1·
dal! also hlghhghted the meetmg .
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Mr and Mrs. Larry HelnOI
.Miss Cheryl Edwards reprepared a table featur g
and
a evenin slBible and llle ero.s. Aa each turned
SUnd y at
presented
ter a weelto
there
gJft, a red rose
gave a pano
at Ft. Lauderdale
the· table.
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gave the meaning of :rand Mr. Weber took them on

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Easter Sunday morning at 6 Mrs. Max Sanborn Is a med·
am. A deacon and deaconess- ica! patient at . Veterans M«n·
es offering will be taken durmg orial Hospotal m Pomeroy.
IJ1e 10:30 worshop
A Mr. and Mrs. Harold George
specoal Sessoon meetrng "'\be and son, Brian Lee of Galhpo.
spent Saturday and Sunday

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Richard Owen ..... elect- ella. New dreie meo;~n love
of the B. a San- be chosen m May.
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the Maund ThLU'sday Communion servoc! on Thursday, April
15 at 7.30 p.m. at the church
and an Easter sunrise service
at 6 p.m. Easter Sunday when
Lord 's the
of the FtrSt Umted

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MrS. DOr Sch aefer is Hostess for ,
At Presbyteflan Churc~ Sesston
About
Plans were completed for gotha.
Pomeroy Gorden Club April Meetmg worship services dLII'ing the A sunrise semce h: ."7n
Middleport
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MOSCOW &lt;UPI)-The United

States, Britain and France today handed the Soviet government stiff diplomatic notes deQ\&amp;ndlng an 'immediate end"
to harassment of A!l!ed ground
and air traffic to West Berlin.
The notes declared the three

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Western government! would
hold the Russians responsible
for the safety of air traffic to
the divided city.
The Allies said the Soviet
barassments were Ulegal and
contrary to the four · power
agreement on Berlin and _•_d_-_ _

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nrecktess tmdisclplined and lrWest Germany to change the
resPonsible'' corridor fllghts
status of divided Berlin.
The United States. Britam
Since the first of April, the
and France, in similar notes ,
Allied notes charged, the Rusreje~d Sovlet contentwns that
s1ans have 14 repeatedly hin..
a forthComing meeting of lhe
dered the movement on ground
West German Parliament m
routes to Berlin" and had "deo~f_A.;,cll~ied.::_.:.•.:.cc~e~ss:._.r;i~gh~ll:._::.an:::d:.__ _;W~est=-.:.Ber=lln,;;_.;:ll;_an_a_t_te_mc.p_t_b"y_ __libe
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ded, ''they can only provoke
tension in Eruope."
The Allied diplomatic action
followed on the heels of pro..
tests by Alhed authorities in
West Berlin which accused the
Russians of "gross violations·•

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by unreasonable searcheo IIIJd
interrogations" CIVIl freilbt
and passenger traffic.
In addition, the ootes said,
the Soviet air controller in Ber·
lin had "refwled to guarantee
~ight safety for Aliied aireraft."
''These measure&amp; taken by

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authoriliel an CGillrlry to lllf
quadripartite a....,.mento wloiea
define tho speda! ota1us ol Berlin and establish -lllollt ~
access to lbe ci!J. TloeJ only provoke tentliOD lol Z.
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