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Legion Auxll,~Uy '~cillie Un-' .U Walker, Mn. Ker:iteth Tb&amp;. D'&amp;vld Yost,' co.cbalrmen.
tt. Contributing fJMJd and..9ork· IN, ~- .CbariN Hartlll, Mra. Tile .unlt elPressea tllankJ to
ing Include Mrs~ .Gil'ilet SiDIIH, Rl~d Lee, 1tfrt. Carroll Tea- !be · foj)OWI!Jg merchanta f t·r
Mrs. Margaret Hmmsbelt;: Mn: ford, Mrs. qeorge Nelgler, Mra. donallaM: The Oh)o . ValleJ
A. c. Bradford, JofiL ·David: Yost Edward ,lllrilpson, Mrsc Robert Baking f.lompanr •. vane) Be~
Mrs. Dean B~r; Mr~. •IJern- ProlllU, .Mrs. · Elson Spencer, Jjmmy'a !'.S:..~ Shop, Helnero
ard Diddle, Mrs .. John . YOWJ81 Mrs. Dale Hill and Mrs. J. E. Bakery, ~lll¥'• 11'oild~ IJ1d
Mrs. Eugene l!oltet, Mrs. . Paul Gleusencamp, Mrs.
Rlcbard Kroger's. ·'1',1:4n)!s also to the!..Lawrence, Mrs. Fra~a Rob- Roush.
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Planned May 22
In Syracuse

A jitney supper was plaMed
by the Syr~cuse Women's Aux.
iliary of the Volunteer Fire
Depl. on MaK, 22, with proceeds
to go te the ·JI'ire Dept. It ~&gt;as
decided that for a later money
making project, orders will b&lt;
taken for tupperware products.
Reports were read and ap·
WID. ond· THURSDAY
I poved. Roll call was answered
Moy 5-6
1 by 10 per!IOns: Getwell a n d
NOT OPEN
! sympathy cards were sent. An
PIIIDAY ond SATURDAY
auction of articles brought by
May 7·l
members will be held at t h e
MMAIL ORDER BRIDE"'
May 10 meeting, at which lime
(Tecbnlcolor 1
hostesses will be Carrie Sin
Buddy Ebsen, Kelr Dullea. clair and Helen Diddle.
Lola Nettleton.
"APACHE RIFLES"
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State Highway Patrolman
Clifford Russell Wounded Boosters Will Meet on Garner Firing

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deposits tnd I'll dr~w tile c!Jecks!"

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on her day!

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Mrs. Opal E. Stanley, Route 1, Middleport. announces the engagement and ap·
~roac· hir11i marriage of her daughter, Phyllis Lou, to Mr. Larry L. Baker, son of Mrs.
f!eilena na•er, Middleport. Miss Stanley is a graduate of Middleport High school
is currently employed at the Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical Sales Inc. office
Ravenswood, W. Va. Mr. Baker is a graduate of Middleport High school and is
in the advertising department ol The Daily Sentinel in Pomeroy; The •
will be an event of May 8 at 7:30 p.m at the F1rst Bapt1st Church m Mid·
Vows will be read by Rev. Donald Boone. A cand lehght ceremony will take
and open church will be observed.

FOR BILL-PAYING CONVENIENCE
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Special Music by Junior Choirs
Highlight Meeting of Racine PTA

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Special music was presented and Gary Walker who present·
by the Junior Choirs of the ed the films "Teaching Johnny
lillberfelds! We've a ereat ~
Methodist and the
Hapt.ist to Sw:m," "Swim" and "Your
churches when te Racme Ele· Breath Can Save A Life."
tlon of dre11e1, aultl ud
mentary P.T.A. held its regular '.Irs. Yvonne Scally was un
eostume1in all your favorite
YOUR SAVINGS
meeting Monday at the grade able to attend because of iii·
EARN _ _ __
The Ladies Auxilfary of Ra- school.
. necs in her fam ily s.o Mrs.
1pring-into-summer colon and
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Mrs ..Joyce
Hoback, pre"· Pm:e gave the group :nforma
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Amer~can Legion ~ost No. dent, opened the meeting with I lion on the swimming
pro
(COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY)
fabrlcl .•. Amel(r) trlacetatt
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met Tuesday eve1g w:th 1 the Pledge to the Flag given g'" m for the sUl" Er and an·
lntarest Payment Datos Are:
president, Mrs. Eugene Hoi· .in unison followed by the rea 1 noun~ed sh".,.!l'
klets on
jeneys, Dacrob(r) polyesttn, and
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fob. 15th, May 15th, Aug. 15th, Nov. 15th
presiding.
:ng of Parent-Teacher Pray·•teoch;:,g ·.
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She announced the Junior Con· er by Mrs. Opal Van Meter. sole
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~enmce at Oak Hill May 1st· The Methodist Church Junior Foilowi
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h ' Choir directed by Mrs.
Oils first gra•
G:rls State Tea in T • 1 McClintock and accompan ied by ifresh'11
-------------~--IGr·ace Method:sl Church,
Mrs. Garrett Circle presented and ! .
in Gallipolis; the Unit
four selections. The
Baptist
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Church Jr. Choir under the di ·Jeritcan1ism chairman, are
rection of Mrs .
Hugh Cairns, ·~··
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the Summer Convention
accompanied by Mrs. Lillian ;, · j I'
be held in Lofan, June IO;
Hayman, presented three num .
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Hospital Week on
bers.
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The secretary'&lt; repori by Mrs .. ; 1
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Hospital and
Crow and treasurer's re· ·~· ·
Momber Federal Reserv. System
as Poppy Day's.
port by Mrs. Virginia Bu.rke . 11
Mrs.
Myrtle
Walker
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approved.d Cummumca-1
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POMEROY, OHIO
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7:00 TV Clauroom
1::10 Neighborl
and a social hour enjoyed. by Mrs. Mary K. Yost,
UO Mister Mayor
7:00
Jalm'a
Almanac
1:4&amp;
Social Security
the teetertotter boards, and
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AlviD
Show
9:110
Herald
of Truth
1:00
POI)eye
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Mrs. Marlene Fisher.
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Tennessee
Tuxedo
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Word
of
LH1
1:1111 Top Cat
Robert Beegle, about the
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10:00
Quick
Draw
McGraw
IO
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Superman
t:ltll HIICIOr Heatl:ootl'
cycle rack. Howard Ervin
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10:30 Migbty Mouse Playhouse
10:30 Tbree Stooan
111:00
W. Va. Bnd Festival.
appointed to build the ·
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11:00 Casper
11:00 Llnua Tbo Lloo 11earte11
11:30
FurJ
rack during the summer to
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II :30 Th• Jr•·•ns
11:30 Beany And •Cecil
1~:00 Theatre 'J
ready for use by the fail
12:00 Bugs Bunny
12:00 ;rrails WCII
l%:00 Europe: 20 Yearo Alter
Reports from l.hc Smitheasil G•
2:00 CBS Bowling Classic
12:!0 Hopptty Hooper
1:00 Winter Sporla iii Sweden
OUR NEW
District Conference at
1:1$ Bueball Warmup
1:00 I Lovo Lucy
1:00 New American BandsUnd
bridge were given by Mrs.
ell
1:!0
11001
VI.
Piratea
1:30
CBS
News
2:110
Major League Bueba1l
Johnson, Mrs. Burke,
4:00 The Story of Dr. Lister
3:00 CBS Tennis Classie
5:110 Wide World 01 SJtor11
Margaret West and Mrs.
4:30
8(101'
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In
Action
4:00
NFL
Pro
Bowl
Game
I 30 Championship Wretllllnt
back.
·' A
5;3jl Pete Smith
4:30 The ChemJcal Enaineer
7130
Dixie SiDging
Mrs. Nancy Ervin reoortelll h
.1:41 GJrden Club
5:00 Jubilee
1:30 Lawrence Wei~
lor tbe nominatmg con1mi ll~l
I :00 Fiatt lr Scruggs
&amp;:00 Early Show
9;30 Hollywood Palace
and officers were elected as
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i:;JO Mm From U.N.C.L.E.
7:00 Lawman
10:30
Bob Youna New•
lows:
b
7: 30 Flljlper
7 30 .Jack:e Glea!IOD
10:45
Cbiller '11reall'l
President. Mn. Helen
*•OO Death Valloy Days
9:00 Europe-20 Year~ Alter
son; VicePresident, Mrs.
1:1111 litntueky Jonea
8 au G~hgan ·s Island
Rolle. Channel I, 'Yell6tr Sky"
ce Hoback; secretary,Mrs.
10:00
GUJIIDIOke
0:00 Sa~WU~y niSIIt at Movtes
1848, Joan P'ontaina IJ1d Chanllg•:ret West ; treasurer, Mrs.
11:00 Up-To-The-Minute News
11:110 Late .ltewa Pleture
nel
3, 'No Hlgbway lri
t b1
ginia Burke; delegates to
lklO TV .S Wea~r
II:15 Weather Notea
Sky"
19&amp;1,
Jamea
Stewart.
ty Council, Mrs. Etta Mae
11:15 $ports
11 :20 Million Dollar Moviea
Mrs. Opal Van Meter, Mrs.
11:~ Jl'llma ot ·the '50'•
lene Fisher, Mrs. Grace
NOW-The Bend Ar11 HIS Its Own Local Mail Order Housel
wealthy plantation
owner Is
man,'Mrs. Nancy Ca1rnal1atl:
l.tT,, .MAY I IUGBUGHTS
shocked to !tarn that his beau.
.nd alternates, Mrs. Ida
lr~ KENTUCKY JONES liful mail-&lt;&gt;rder bride was mar.
Belly Diddle and
Stop At Our Store and Ask For the Loan of One of Our 196 Page, 4 Color
•larrlq
Deanll·
Weaver
in
the
ried
once before.
Mary Huddleston.
tillll
role,
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Ricky
Der
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Catalogs. You Will Find Over 2900 Carefully Chosen Brand Name Items at
yI: 20 FILMS OF THE iO'oThe principal, Mrs.
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Harry
MorJm
ax
Set.
"'M•e Brigand," starring AnthPrice, made several anriountcl~l
Fabulous Pnces- and the Price You See Will Be the Price You Pay-Abdot! Jlcbcin. "The 'Sour Note."
bny Dexter, Anlhooy Quinn. A
ments including the school
IOiutely No Shipping Charges.
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trouble
in
music,
Royal guard, on trial for kUling
limit lor next year which is
Kentucky
il
anly
too
~appy
to
the Amba..acjor to Morocco is
before November I unless chaiDII
eonault with the boy'• beautifound to be almost a twin to 'th•
: ed by the state and that tile
AIJ' mu.ie teak.
Shop By Mail or Phone-Ordering 1111 Easy as 1·2-3
lor Visitation Day for next.
t: 00 C.· SA'I\IRDAY NlGHT
first graders would be
SATURDAY'S LATE MOVIES
AT
THE MOVIE8 - ''The Nak.
ed later by Mr. Haman.
Any Ckder Received By Mall or Phone by Nooo Each Thursday Will Be
Channel 13, "Spacewaya" 1953
~ 1flllle," Nrrilll C!arlton
Price also reported on
Howard
Duff, and "Tbe Slran1·
Katen 8ftd llltnor Parker. A
t.ooks and films which had
Ready For You To Pick Up at Our Store by Noon the Following Tuesday,
on of Bombay," 11180, G u 1
for the librarv. t.
Or We Will Deliver the Item at No Charge the First Time One of Our Truckl
Program Chairman. Mrs.
son
introduced John
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Ia Iu Ybur Area.

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Refreshments were served by
Zwilling and Mrs. London.

onspiracy Blocked

and

Announcements
Of Upcoming
Events Made

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&amp;eaves the Election Board headquarters in t.be Masonic
temple tllld beads to .his car wit.b supplies for the election toJtWI'l'Ow. The oily matters to be voted on t.brcugbout the county - wilb the exception of Middleport _
are the four issues that are proposed on a statewide
level. (n ?tf~ddleport, tile Republicans will have a pri·
mary headlined by a mayor s race 'letween Carl Platter
and
0; "JI'iaher. Mr; Newland is presiding judge of
Tuppers Plains precinct.

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flHNOM PENH, Cambodia IUPII - Chief of State
Prince Noroclom $1hanouk announctd today hla Ca~
OIDia readlnpt
Gallipolis
bodlan govwnmant hH broken off diplomatic ,.,..
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Dam 17.1, 1U running 16 teet
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The broadc11t
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the rupturapeople.
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·COLUMBUS (UPI) - Both stdes of the fence m Gov. James A. Rhodes spoke drur dam was on the sd~ Mar- H Governor Lions International, during the annual diS· publlahtd by an American -kly ntwl l!lllllllne
,, ruesday's statewide spectal electton wmd up therr fur· to Youngstown UniverSity alum- lllel Wil runninC one q~,~artetr trict copvention wWch was held over the weekend in the NewawHk about Qu•n Malimak.
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11 followed also, he aald, the bombing April 21 1!y
eaeb· ot~er ' wtth confusing the votets,
Oh1o would lose JObs 1f the four Boat Movements:
· Cecil MaQlone, Jr, Athens,
American and South Vltlnamaaa plenn of Cambodllll
Ohioans are to go to the polls Tuesday to vote on ISsues were not passed
elected Jumor Deputy Dis· Ingham attended the Counselors vlllagn In KornJII!IIII provincn In which he aaltl clvlt.
' !our ~roposed conslltul!onal amendments and a vanety Meanwhile, Theodore M Sa- Ohio Rlvor. H~rvey Jor- ~~~ Governor, chmaxlng a luncheon,&gt;busmess meeting, and lana ware kllltd.
of l&lt;ll:al Issues, Including a controversial c•ty mcome tax ker, chair111an of the Oh10 Fait ~nteu~
U, ~i"e·~~ B~c::y~ two and one. ball hour business the Governor's . banquet Sunday • - • • - • • • - • • - - • • • • • • proiH!Sal In Cleveland The usual light pnmary electiOn Apporhonment
Comllllllee 1
own ' · 1 m. • ee
dueled 10 the E R n1ght
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FORECAST OliTP()T RISJ!:
reapportionment resolutiOn, hav.,_been trym~ to drum voters will reJert Issue 3 on A. J~ Patien J'.wn' 16, .~Sm a~ Mar~etta College
1lated thiS month m Toledo, and
HOUSTON (UPI) - Foreup a bl&amp; vote, feeling they f
Tuesday and U•e Ohm Leg18la- m· Andrew
calhoun u I? A roxlmately 150 delegateo the National Convention will be
cests for 19115 oil activity Indio
have a better chance fo• mg prog••m
ture w•ll have no great amount 5 iw am. Jellboat dowo P Ia' I ~Pthe distr~ct's 17 clubs par- held July 7-llln Lot Angelea.
cate crude oil p!llducllon In
·v!Cltory with l Ia• geJ turn· Most of the controversy cen- 1of difficulty m arnvmg at I • a m Walter Be kjord
19. / 0 ted In the convention'I Approximately 300 I,lono
the United States will lncreall
out.
tm a•oond the reapportion· constitutiOnal ~~an to place on 6:45 a·~.: PegiY ~wney u:ow~
sess•on Sllllday afternoon. and Dandy-Ltons attended t~e
an average of 177,000 barrels
At .atakt In Tnesday s elec ment amendment and both fac· the fall ballot
20, ~ am.; Jeflel'3011 down 21, Athel\!1 volunteered to host the In""nattonal CounoeUor.
dally from the rate In liM,
I tlOII are statewide '':'ues whuh 110!\S dllmed lmpendmc VIC
8 It p.m.; John J. Rowe down 'the l!HI6 District 111-H conven- Luncheon In the
Riverview
a~rding to World 011 magawould, _amend OhiO s eon, Ino- Jm Y over the week~
21, 11 3 P m ; Harry Dyer hon in the UmverSity City The Room of the Hotel Lafayette m
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also edicted
lion iO.
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down 21, 4 a.m; Inca up 23, Liono accepted the request by Marietta Sunday.
SAIGON (UPJ)-A 3,500-man The ::"'a:'bllliou ~II be
- Allow the state to guaran
?:45 pm; Lynn B up
23, an unammous vote.
SiJ forums were conducted at brigade of U. S. Army
para· JllOre an
oriel In
.' tee loans to coUege ltudent~
Thunday Aflenoon Woman I 9 t5 p m.; Rehable up 23, 10 - Outgomg District Governor the college prior to the mam troopers will land In South Viet spent throuiJ!Out the w
:- AuthoriZe ISsuance of 129(1
League
05 p.m : Little George up 23, Arthur E Fisher, Chillicothe, business session at 2:!0 p. m. Nam "within the next lew ollexploralloo, drilling and PJ'Oo
~ In bonds. for develuP'
AprU !, 11165
6 10 p.m: Col. Davenport down announced that the Jackson and SUnday night, approllmately days," II was offlclally an- ductlon In 1865.
mmt of parks, rerreatiOn. areas,
Bletner Block - Patti Arn- Greeup I p m : C. V• Harner Waverly clubs were selected 165 attended the governor's ban- nounced today. It Is the ftrst
. -.It~ and other Slmii~J 11ems
old 391; Kathy Dav1s 389, Ce- up Greenup 8 fO p m.; Ravens- most outstanding clubs (small quet m the Gilman Student Ceo- umt of Army combat soldiers to
Pleaaant Valley Hoapltal
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MAY 1
c1le Van Matre 341, Ruth ~nn wood down Greenup 9:35 pm.; and large diVISions) 10 the dts· ter in Marietta College. Guest be committed to the war.
ADMITI'ED - Mrs. Ruby
ol Representatives under or-~ Tl!eodnl us Council, Daughter! Dye 421; BeUy Sayre 417. r~ Aetna-Louisville down Greenup tr1ct durmg the past year.
speaker as Jorge Bird, San A joint statement by tho U.S. Pruitt, Hurricane; Mr1. Nol'den from the federal coulls .of ~\lellca, will meet 1n regu tal 1959 Won 3 Losl 0 Craig • 4.110 am: Charles Stevenson Jackson compiled 2,1191 points Juan, Puerto Rico, Uons Inter- Embassy and the South Viet- ehta Clonch, Pt. Pleasnat; Mro.
- Allow creahon of a •.tat~ , lor &gt;esslon Monday at 7 30 p Gulf- Ceul Johnson 353 Beu- up Greenup 5·30 a.m.; Jamel In club proJectS, membershlpa, national Third VIce President. namese government said the Russell
Patterson, Barbour•
ln4111tr;u!.l tlevelopment lmanc· m at !he IOOF hall. Memben Jah ,l!ocook 305. Betty iliarns up Greenup 6 30 am ; J. s club viSitatiOns and commumty
paratroops 'Are being dl• ville.
,
:are .sked to bring sandwiches 328 Sh~rlev Hessor 388; Mary U!wuo up Greenup ?.40 a.m: participation p~o;ects. Waverly
patched "to press the war ofDISCHARGED - Grego'?
or cook1es for ref1·eshments.
Jo l..amb&lt;rt 3~; HandiCap l29, Z1111mer up MeldahJ i p.m.: collected 1,262 m this contest.
fort against the VIetCong more Walker, Langsville; Mro. Wt •
Bosworth Connell No 46 R Total 1791 Won 0 Lost 3
Western down Meldahl 10:45 p. R
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clubs were New
vigorously."
Ham Ault, Middleport: Michael
&amp; s M will confer the super ex- Miller's Market - Blind 330; m ; Bayou Lorrame down Me~ MatW:::.: and Marietta and
C 11 ed 1
Pa e 1)
A spokesman for U.S. mill· Brtgl t. Henderson.
cellent master's degree on all Delores Oliver
354; Juamta dahl I am: Louisiana down Mm~ord and Chllhcothe'o even( ;: :am ro:hau:ted be- tary headquarters here report- BIRTH - Mr. and Mrs C\e!l
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eligible candidates who were Cla1 k 294 Betty Hess 4113, Mav· Meldahl 5 5S am.
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derm• ed that 1,000 Arnetlran 101dlers ~mttb, Apple Gro••e, a daught·
c 0 · now the fourth larg. victims
ore reacmng 1 11oun
• a nd Ih.ree addltl on• I com,...
""nteo er.
advanr ed t hIS year, Mon day, sel Clevenger 364, 1•ola I 1745 Ga Ill poII • Dam - Andrew J. '"•Jackson
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at 7 30 p.m. Albert Woodard Won 2 Lost 1 rt.abot'o Dept. up 1·25 p m , Queen C1ty down est club i~ the dl•tr1ct (?2 mem·
of US Army hel~copten were
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1llustnoos master, ln~1tes ali i Store - PhylliS Haggerty 342,
off1cers and compamons to be 1Maq R1cka1 d 121, Nancy Powm.~: dt~%~7.~:" nations p!esenl Refreshments Will be ell 217. June L!trhl!eld 325;
served lollowmg the meetmg I Pat Paugh 37'1 Bimd I tO Hand•cannot, muSI not, and will not 'I1Je meeting of the Pnmeroy j, 8 48 r,,,, 1 m6 Won 1 Lost
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permtt the estabhshm•n' of an Band Boosters Assn scheduled
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other Commumst government for Tuesday evenmg, has been Mason Furniture - Nellie
In th Western HemiSphere," changed to Monday at 7 30 p S th 316 Betl t adle 3'.11 \Iathe President said
m at the Semor High Sthool r:"~ohnso.n 374 : Rt•rnadme' MilThiS amounted to savmg that aud!to!lum, due to the election !'hell 313 Eve I n Proffitt 3!12;
In ordmary 1evolut1ons the t1a Sent Cal. eat
Tolal 1756 wo/ 2 Lost 1 II&amp;B
d 1toonal inter-Amer~can d!Kinne :
MAY 4
Mkt -J · c · 340 E
Qf "non-mteovenllon' would ap I There will he a meetmg of !
. eannle amp
. ~m~
pi,. but not m Commomst dom ' h Mddl ort niOr mothers ' C.•ll•nd 325, Belly Fo&lt; 294 eg
lnated msurrer•IOns
It Ie '
sed h
' gy Hu&gt;Sell 366 Donna Gibbs
Jnhnson Clied two statements Tr a«d·me~ ers an c3•:'ones ,l 331 Handicap 5' Total 1710.
' ues ay • ternoon at
p m Won I Lost 2

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precedents

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2 am.: R. H. Booworth 11 up
710 a.m.:
H. E Bowles up
7.10 a.m ; Beaver up 8 40 a m ;
Solvay up 8 45 am
K111wba River_ Lucy Jane
LUC'is up Marmet 11 15 pm :
Helen Z down Marmet 2 55 I.
m.: Jerry Bosworth up Winfield 2 15 p m; George Price
down Wmfleld a 25 p m; Theirna Ann up Winfteld 10 50 p m.:
Elgerciiff up Wmfield 1:!5 a.
m; Ehsha Woods up Wmfleld
2 35 a m. • W H. Slulver, Jr.
up Wmf~eld 5 15 am
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pnl- at tl 1e lu(!lh school to mHke !mal r Mason Bowlln!J Ceater _ Bit- ~~W~'f!IM

bers) inducted 23 new mem- QUINCY ILL._ THE '11RE- landed In South VIet Nam dur- NEW YOK !UPI) _ Adulto
bers durm the past year
M 1
1 Rtver Ia ped lng. the weekend as part of the with more leisure time will
Althoughg Galiipohs' club re· leso fll~IIStpp
f I h plllt- mlhtary buildup.
• bel boom retail sales of hobby
mamed high 10 the perfect at- ov~r f • I adcrt: o r.:; hurl- There are already about 31,
~ raft producll fj) the $1 bll·
nws arm an
ay a
. 000 American oervtcemm In ~n c
tendance mark department, the ed a fourth flood crest at th1s South Viet Nam, Including al· lmn level by !WIO, according to
Waverly club announced It bad lufflop City
most 10,000 Marineg at the U.S. the Hobby lndualf! ~latioll
r~orded 14 otra~ght meetmgs Hannibal, Mo .. 20 miles south a~rbase near Da Nang.
of Amertca. The industry Inw1th perf.ct attendance, thus of here, also braced for a new Advance elements of the para- eludes model racing cars, traiDI
takmg over the number one crest. Two downtown blocks at- troop umt, the 173rd Airborne plane• and boall, II well U
spot. Jackson ranked second read wt!fe submerged and trased on Ok1nawa, arrived to- handicraft and scientific kits.
10 this department
floodwaters began to atagnate. day, the joint announcement
The dlstnct obtamed 1?8 new The Misolssippi was expected said Abnut &amp;0 men were In· air baoe just nortb of Saigon
members dw·mg the past year, to crest at 24 I feet Tnesday at volved m the tnlhal group.
and the Vung Tau alf base and
and now totals 1,041
Qumcy and Hannibal the last The paratroopen will be as- seaport complea 40 milo aoutbMr and Mrs J Edward Fo•t- two poputauon ceo~ In the Signed to defend the Bien Hoa east of the capital
er and Mr and Mrs Willis U!adth
path of

the tenaciOUI mon

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plans for
the semor tnp to lie Gilmore 437 Mary Arnold
WIUTESVULE, W. Va.
old flood.
Tht Ill's! was part of a reso-. mglon and New Y01k
, 357 Mar Ste•n 3t8. Th•Jma !UPI) - Tltrte coal mlnen
lut!on passe&lt;' bv henHSphr~e Pomeroy Chapt el' 186 QF;s ' Re•tnllre y419. Ruth Campbell were killed today lo a roof
0Spll neWS
HAYNilSVIU.E,ALA.- ONE By Uotlrd Pm• lntenattooal
Monbouquette !2-21 and Ryan.
foreign mmiSim Jan 30. 19S2 will meet •n regu l"' session 1342 'total 1873 Flesher'• Tn- !aU at Ike aearby Garrlsoo
ot three .Ku KIUI Klansmen
S rna, Navarro (3), Wicker·
when they mel al Po ol a Del l 'J'uesdav at 7 45 p m al !he
C t•·
&lt; t I 191
mloe ol lite Dorothy Coal Co
charged IOIIh the nlghtrlder stayAmerlcaa U!egH
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llvan. Loser - S arma (Il-l).
.,,te, rJJRoay •n vo ~ u a M»nmc Temple
out ol the Organ""''"" ot l
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'ld d 434· work in the smell mine wben Among those who entered on I lonely highway goeo on Bait
lllO 000 000 2- 4 7 l HR8
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"the pnm·•ples of communiSm M~hodist church "'II have • I I:,,., 1765
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p ' Joog &lt;ollapaed. Nene of lbe weekend mduded Sunday Se- rna COUtJiy LOeB!.
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Team """"- 'l•etner other mea ""' llljured. Tke Mrs [loy Shoemaker, 716
The Lowndes County Circuit I oo Stottlemyrt, Reniff (9) and noi me 10 lnnln I)
Clples ol lhe IIlier ~mer~&lt;•n F'rlday tn ' the Smith bU!ldmg , "I k 1959 H. I T
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victims were ldrotlfied as Lt- cond Ave. Mrs Ina RlfeN, 9251 &lt;:our! was scheduled to convene Schmidt Blanchard II). Win· Ml
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pt Pleasant' at II am E ' SJWII • ut an Iner - Miller 12-!l Loter -Re- Chi
100 000 100 ~ 2 a l
rh• second wa! from • ' The Women'! group of Dves· G, n.e - MaKin; ~ldndge 171, ud Boyd WHey, 49, both of ~ ~e son ~ •Stewart %4oi hour on routine matter~ and n•ff 10-21 HR - Btefary (5th). Kaat Fosnow 17) Nelson 18),
speech mode by Pre'ldent v11le church are havmg a rum- 1 ,
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Garr!Jon 11d Leoaard Ward
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Mt Vernon Ave • ~i :l~san~ the tr~al of Collie LeRny Wllk- Bait 1
tOt ll'lO 01~ 5 10 ~lppstemJ ~), p~~~ ~~ ~~
shortly ilellll e hiS dealh to the I Dry cleanlll&amp; bulldtng m Pome- mo~e
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1~~·~~ - ~mMer~can IJ.:we" ~'h'" ' ruy M•y 6, 7, and 8
Won IAot
He~er"""· Mrs. Jack Wll•on v"' ',elL or t e silayl~gl o rks Roberta (3·tli and Orsino. (10) and Romano, Martin (8),
e.a 1011 10 ~anll e 111 1
Blelner Block
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ARRESTS MADE
' Millers Market
18 9 Two More Raines
F Yonker. Rt I U!tart, W
191 and Blanchard. Loser - II-G) loser- Locker 0·1) HRa
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rr~:~tcetl~; :~,~~':;,~;;.~ PT PJ.EASANT _ Armt&lt; \tason Furniture
t&gt; 12 1 Cases are Reported
Va. J Dw1ght Stone, Arbuckle, UN1TED NATIONS, N Y. _ Downing (1-2). HR-Bialf l2nd). -Ro~ano !2nd!, Hansetl tlst),
·Of ~her Cuba 10 Hns '""''' d•. mg tbe weekend wert, Rich· , Mason B'wt g Cen
15 12
Two more rab1es cases were W Va, Mrs John W. Teaford, Th U lted N U 1 Securit
Jlsl 1ame)
Killebrew (lst).
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., d F Clonch 21 Pt Plea• ant B &amp; B Markel
It 16 I reported by the Gallla County 325 Spnng Ave, Pomeroy, Dor C e
aodons d
Y Wash.
Oll 000 OlD- S tO 0 (lad lliDe)
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' , ~arge&lt;l with 'au I~ oarcPnj and
•ab&lt;t
It 16 I Health Department thiS morn- lD Sclulefer, 230 Lmcotn Hill, houncl lm~tthe•t Doay ,'o, ISCRUSS Cleve.
1100 000 200- z 6 0 Minnesota 001100 uo-. 6 0
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McCormick Yllne 17) and Chicago
112 000 1111- 5 lU U
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7 20
Herby Lance Up Creek Rd Rt 3, Pomeroy. Mrs
Robert pu JC. ~ vie nton
e· McCabe, Ca,;,il. (8). Krallck, Boswell, St•gman (3), Nelaon
' beong twld for G•Jn•' fUr y "· I
ktlled a skunk and Carl Goth· F. Snowden Ruttdnd, Mark A. maud~ t Je SesSion, chargmg Donovan (8) McMahon (1) Sle- !7) and Zimmerman Batley
IJIYOTI(, JO INUitE$1 o• I t!lln Ill ···fault of •1500 bon I .
ard, Fairlie!~ Rd. reported /Spangler, Racme, Cnr.tiS L the Umted Stales wtth aur: bert (8), Ti~t (s) and Qu.,... (7). Howard, Fisher • (7) and
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' El'll&lt;'t C Ward : akm " &lt; I
the kllllng of a red 'ox
INunnerv, Rt I, Oak Hill, Mro s•on tn "'nd og troops to e on. Winner - Kline 11-G). Los- Martin. Winner - Howard (11MitGS MASOif .au
'"'" driving - Chris Mathews
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Tests on the ammals reveai- ~ Gary G 1'rlb&lt;, Albany, Mrs ! ISland nation.
er - McMahon 10-1) HRa - 0) Loser- Boswell (0.1) HRa
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ed they h~d r.•b•es
EdgarMR BPalyne,Rtlroln~n~~:p
FINED , 100 COST!I
McCabe !lot), Alv11 (3fd).
-Robinson I2nd), Buford ;2nd).
cn.. t•r '•""'"'•' tdtror
el Pt f-l~l"'&amp;ant \•~n H'
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reported thus far thiS year.
IKy ' and Richard Edsel Clut- . Eher Stowe, Syracuse, d was Wash
000 zoo 011- • I I Los A••
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fmed $100 and costs an sen·
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. ' am e~ • a •a Samtar- &amp;,t rd .
Newwn Junes tenced to three day• m county ' Cleve.
100 000 100- 2 1 l Kan. City 113 100 101- 112 I
""'""''' ' """' "' ' 142. V1nto!l, Oh10, ond Ro'• t l \Irs Emma For hao ,..turned •'"" said tod~y that the cases 127 H~nk~: ~ve Mtss Marie L'itail on a DWI conviction and l Green, Rltlztk 16), Narum (7) Newman, Gatewood (S), Lal'
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is Mrs • Julr• Williams,
845 •Pomeroy Mayor Charles Leaar's
Cabe, Camtlh Ill. McDowell, (7J
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Bell Ill, and Carreon Winner- St
(II, Dickson (7), Santia1 ~;l:~i:.":it!::~=j~;,,~'"""" Pt Plea' '"' Is bt!,r,l held f. • returned home from Veterall!l now spreadmd tn \IOI·gan Twp Spurlock. Rt. 1. Patriot,
C. I
Narum !2-31. Loser - Bell II· go ) and Bryan. Wumer ~·
c'~; N;~ mli1Jarv •"lhorlt~e• on " ' AL\ \lemor~al hosp1tal.
IArthur .lenkms, Thurman, Mrs
OPEN TO PUBLIC
, II HR - McMullen (2nd!.
La n__ (l,.). Loser
Stock
JJ. """' nt
Mr and Mrs. Edward Bauer CHEERLEADERS ELEC'I'Im ' Mary s Plants, 510 Robinson I The Appreciation N•ghl for I1Zndt.
10.1). HRa - RodJen llat),
!'nd Pollv Ann, of Mar10n spent Soutbern H1gh School cheer-'SJ. Pt Pleasant. M1sa Elizabeth Charles Blakeslee Tnesday at • (1st 1•me)
Schaal 2 !3rd &amp; 4111!.
LOCAL TEMPS
the weekend w1th \Irs. Bau- leaden for the 1!166 • 66 year ' A Purdum, II~ Matn St., Pt. 1I p m at Pomeroy H1gh school Boston
001 001 1100- 2 6 I (Zij Illite)
,...,,.. .,,. '"'" • .,,.., "''"' The temperature 10 Pom•mv's er s pa,.nts. Mr and Mrs. DICk were sel.cted recently by the :Pieasant Sherri Lynn Russell, Iii open to the publiC.
Detroit
010 000 0011- I 7 2 Los Ang.
0011100 I,._ S 10 1
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CO'"" ... " bu'""''" district It II 5 am Karr
student body Elected
wert Mason, w. Va. Conme Jo CarWilson Earley 181 Radatz Kan. City soc 000 UOx- e 151
':'...·=~- ';~0 ,r"'",,!' :.,~ wos 79 decrees, onder sunny Mrs Nancy Walker, Star Rl Rhonda Br1ckles, Beverly Pr~ce, j penter, New ~ven, W. Va., ORIOLES OPTION KNOWI,t;S I I9\ and Tillman Reg~n. Glad- McBride, Gatewood (!), D.
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1V&gt;S!Ied &gt;onday w1lh M"' Pearl Sharon The~ss. TPresa McTurn- ,Dana F ~' 1ek:, Long Bottom. NEW YORK IUP! I- Darold ldmg (8) and Freehan. Winner l&lt;!t! (3), Piche IU) lllld Roof,
' Parker
er, Brenda · Norr~o and Alice ,Charlel M Demy, Coaltoo, and Knowles, 23-year-old lefthanded -Wilson (2-01. Loser- Reaan Rodgers (8). Talbol, Stock (t)
Mr and ~Irs Fritz Stahl of Cleland. They plan to attend Mrs M L N.,.meyer, Wilkes- pitcher, has been optioned by (0-2 1 HR - Bressoud (lsll.
and Bryan. Wtrmer - Talbol
tbe Baltunore Orioles to Roeh- 1!nd 1ame)
0·1). Loter - MeBrtde (0.1).
• New Marshfield visited recent- a ebeerleaders' tralnln1 CIIIIP nile.
ly w1th Mr and Mrs 'Norman thts aummer.
BIRTHI
ester of lh 1 International Boston
222 0111 1100-10 14 0 HRs - Bryan till), K Doe'
Schaefer
Mro. Ronald E. Tnmble. Rt. uljue.
Detroit
811 100 000 - 3 9 0 (1st).
W&amp;rd was reeelved here of
2, Galbpohs, daughter, 10 118 P
- - -- - - - - - - - - the dfBth of Harold Lowrty in
LEADERS
~ Saturday. Mrs Jam~, PatColumbus. Mr Lowrey was 1
Home Rua
r~ck, 460 Dav1o Dr., -&lt;laughter,
re&lt;~dent of thiS community for National Leape - Covlng- ll. 4~ • m. Saturday. Mrs I
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several yearL Burial was In &gt;ton, Philo&amp;, Mathew•. Braves; IRalph E. Rooe, Rt. ll.on&amp; Bot- ~~~~r·~~~~t~~&gt;~'~:~~~~~m~e~=;~~~
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Columbus
Swoboda, Mob; Allen, Phlls, lam, daughter, 3 5I p. m. Sun- ~
Mr and Mrs. Cornell
El- Mays, Gianll and McCovey, day.
IN A BUSINESS OFFICE
'fHEN AN UNLIKELY SOU'&lt;CE COMES
ldns and son of ColumbO! VISit- Giants all ~.
· DISCHARGED
'TI-lE SO· CALLED PEN PUSHERS NEVER
l)~ RESCUE·'mE JANiiOR CAII.Rt£S
ed .....,ntly with Mr and 11m. Amort.• Leape - Blelary, Patlento disdr.orged over the
SEEM 70 HAVE A PEN....
FaiR OR FIVE AU. THE TIME ....
Orioleo 5· Tbomas Red Sox 5 past weekend 1nduded Mro. L.
Hn mer H0 II ey
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!sell Mrs Harvey Steele Mn
port, reeently viSited relativeo Sox; Colavtto, Indians; Genlile, IA 'B
M Ma
'0 ler.
here
A's, Schaal, Angels; Hall, · ryan, rs
rv•n 1 •
Twins and Mantle, Yanks all l Lafatette Barry, Mrs. Lynwood
Walker, Mrs Bobby Head, Mro
ARGUMENTS NEAR END
Rlllll Batted lo
Blanche Hilton Mrs Neal fru-.
CIJ,.mg argu..-ts """" being Nallonll Leape - Banks, by. John Dill~w, Harold Par·
presented thl! mommg In the CUba 22; Kranepool, Mets 1; •001\!1, Ke~th Sutberland, Webltor
JW'Y lr1al of Beulah M. Reyn· Robinson, Reds. Coleman, Reds IReam, Mrs Evel\ltt Weot, Mra.
olds of Huntington,
againat and Allen, Phds all H.
IJack Pe1 due, Gerald Johnson.
George Sm1th, Star Route, Amertc.-q Lea1u - Powel~ [Mrs Pete Youna,
Thornton
Pomeroy. 'l'be plaJntiff is -k- Orioles 15; Mantilla, Red Sox; IBurgess
In a $18 1115 61 Judgment.
Thomas, Red Sox and Colavito I D~v1d Harper, Ed Williams,
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Indians all l4. Ohva, 'l'wnl'll 13 I Mrs John Roc~'fgod. Mrs. Art
FIIIF.MEN CAlLED
Pltclllnl
IBetb&lt;l, Mn Ru!Ui Dupre, Mra
Middleport
firemen wel\l N t'onal ,
• "l'ls
• Don E Johnsofl and infant son,
summoned at &amp; 07 p m. Sun• .'
LeaiU•-u ' -,~od•. ,Allred Burke, Clml Birch. Mrs.
ddy to the Turkey Run proper· Glusl!, Astroo and Gibson, George Darling, Jr., David IJe.
ly of Mr. Aken It wao report· C.ards all 4-G; Maloney, Reds mosky, Mrs Stanley Don, Mra.
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the Nal 1n~al . League park and There was nev er any ques d11~e to the ball park w1th h~m . 1 who were bombed for Sll runo but Coleman, Deron Johnson,
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who rode th~ bench for two 1961 and 1962, he batted out a to- the chance to he playmg.
cap as the Mets made noises two to pace the 11-hlt attaek
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Mets tw1ce 9-4 and 10-ll to the Jl&gt;od m the 71h mnmg alter The man he replaced, Don The b1g blow m that ball and he took the loss 10 that ba ll son
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move a full game m Jront or I the Mel s lm!l lakPn a tempo- Pavlel!ch, also lrdd a homer '" . g~me was rookie Art Shamsky'o game, too runnm• hiS season Dr Robert Kerlan, team phy- Coleman ('m n 51 7 19 .313;:1~
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ILeo Cardenas double. Cardenas The Reds take the day 011 1" ' a plaster cast lor abnut e1ght MAlou . SF 13 45 7 16 3511 ~ 1 NCurd, Don~
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hiS theory that "hlttmg 1s JUSt hneup has made Coleman a Bill Henry got the wm m re- had two h1ts in the first game, day before puftmq lhe1r f1rsl 1wrrks and will not be able to ! Banks, Chi
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prelim mary dmgnosiS that the
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iDJI•· :AIIIemll· LOpn 41· JackLOUISVILLE, Ky (UPI) -~ llfst rae• at Sanla Amla on Ratser for smile, opened up a
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was. a litt le aw~ today by hiS • Everythmg went perfect outgam~ Dapper Dan. to wm runntng ol the Kentucky Derby Joey Jay 15 expecl!M).,to face hiS leg was broken l1 ke "I Mantilla Bos 13 48 10 t9 375 3. Wellston did not enter 111o
colts victory m the $154,500 here tra1~mg for the Derby, Americas racmg class1c by a The son of Vertex pa•d $10 60, Don Drysdale
t4 49 to 18 367 session.
10 the series slick" when he slid mto second 1Cater. Ch1
Kentucky Derby Saturday at and anybody who says there neck.
I$5 40 and $4. 20 and earned opener Sisler will probably foJ- 1base durmg a game w1th the Mcauhfe, Del 15 47 14 11 362 ...:c=~-~----~~rch•ll Oewns.
was ·~~t~mg •rong With Tom Rolfe was two lengths 1112,000 Dapper Dan pa •d [low w1lh J1m O'Toole and lohn l San FranciSco G1ants Saturday Comglro, Bos 13 53 11 19 358 Green, Bos 12 41 IS 17 .347
lmagme startmg the year 1h1m IS cr,,y ~e never
took farther back 10 th1rd place,l$ 2600 and , 1260 while Tom iTsllour1s to complete the three- mght at Dodger Stadmm
Allison, Mmn 14 56 7 20 357 Kahne, Del 15 4t ll II .32'1
w1th a malden and four months a lame step. Ill take the ban- fo llowed by Native Charger, Rolfe returned $4.80. A puzzled game •et
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Cmclnnatl
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Los Angeles
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Houston
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ChiCago
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St Loms
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Ph1ladelph1a
8 9 471 4
Milwaukee
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San FrancJSco 8 10 444 4'h
Pittsburgh
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New York
6 13 316 7
Saturday's Results
Cmcmnatt 9 New York 2
St Loms 3 Pittsburgh 2
Houston 6 Chicago 4, lst
Houston 6 Chicago 1, 2nd
M11waukee 6 Pluladelphla 1
L Angeles 4 San Fran. 2, mght
Sunday's Results
Cmcmnat 1 9 New York 4, lst
Cml'lnnat1 10 New York 8 2nd
PI 11 Jadelpha 6 Milwaukee' o. lst
Philadelphia 10 Milwaukee 7,2nd
St LoUis 9 Pittsburgh 5, lst
St LouiS 5 Pittsburgh 4, 2nd
Clu cago 6 Houston 3
San Fran 4 Los Angeles 2
Monday's Probable Pttchero
San Francisco at St Loms
!nlght\- flerbel (1-11) vs Slm·
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(Only game srheduledl
Tuesday's Games
Pittsburgh at Chicago
Philadelphia at New York,night
Houston at Milwaukee, n•ght
L Angele. at Cincmnati, mght
San Fran. at St Loms, mght
American teague
W L Pet. GB
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Minnesota
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Los Angeles 3 Kansas C•ty 1
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in 10.2 and the 220 yard dash land Brown runmng m pla~e nl liLI , Steve Phancuff &lt;JJ: 162 ISarn Hood, Larry V~nce. Rog· Shot Put - Lloyd~
i~ 23 flat. He waa noted out of llarl'ls, was filth m the 8111J rc- , 100-yard d.sh - Alan W.Jllac'O er Swart•, Leland B•·own) 1:37.·1(1:.1, Randy H.arklno (A, 0.
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set a new record of llZ break· of Larry Marshall, B1Jl Nease, Larry Adair !JJ. 10 2
·•AI, Alan Wallace (M 1• Bruce (new recor4 - old record 41'
ing the record ol Sl:f •set by Don Swl!her and John Curd fm One M1Ie run - Barry Rob- [Smlth !GI, EriC Dalton
IAI, J7", Dennlll Clde, Athena,
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lwo ~erts iC.J Don Shafter Ill, Dnn Bill Nease I PI, 51.2 !New ree-11164).
Bruce won the half mile in JIOints, and Bill Nease won flilh 1Whalen ILl, Marshall Helena ord - old record 51 4, Alan Hi&amp;h Jump - Todd Snyder
2.09, hlo only ftrat place tro- u tnel40 It was Pomeroy's 1st IAl, John Oav•dsun tG I 5 O'l5 Wallace, Middleport. 11164)
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&amp;nd fifth ld the high jump day'a nillth annual league ses rv Crawford !lave M•llerl . Ath· 11Al. Dave Miller ILl, Randy ll%".
Alan had a fifth In the broad •sion, complied by Tom Metters, ens •Terry Ell\s,
Richard Harkins IAI, Sam Eisnaugle l' Dlscu1 - Dellnla Cade (AI,
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lot Athens. off1c1al SEOAL stat 1Gura, Hon Handley , Todd Sny- I&gt;GJ : :216.
Randy Hlrklnl lA), Andy Bur·
Middleport's relay team of llstic1an •Scoring on 6-4-3-2-1 ba lderl, .laek,on •Ru&gt;s Hen r v. 1 81111-yard run - Bruce Wal- nett !G), Brua Wallace IMt,
Som Hood, Larry Vance, Ro- lsls lor all evenU.I
Rudy Wallace B1ll Kong, Rick 11ace &lt;MI, Dav1d
Armstrong Bill Khlc &lt;J): 131' 110" (N~
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"'"'" " 11 "1'11 ' """'''·!•,tell! Ul11u dele.lle!l deten!ltng champmn Logan's Lan-y Crawford vaultAlllll!l&lt; L&gt; '!!"' ''""' anclllel!l ~l,&gt;n Wallan 111 Jhe 1111-yard ed 11 teet, four tnch&lt;s, beating
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'""' lis ''"' le•gue crnwn by I back, to beat a three·year-old The sons of Mr. and Mn.
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Kindy aptD wlnnln.• medalist
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:r~e world champions parttc- of the Bucs lo JZ consecullve ered for the Bucs.
les 4-2, ln 10 mmngs.
Sam Clatwortby with 18 tied '
,,ular cure is the Pittsburgh Pi- ga mes over lhe past two years. Bill White's ninth-innmg homOri&lt;&gt;les Wblp ~II h
with Whitaker at 88 but Clal·
.rates, and the Cardmals had Remember last September er in the second game capped In the American Legue Bal·
worthy won on poinls, 3-1.
~· four invigorating doses over !when the Cardinals began lreir a Cardinal rally and provided timore toppled. the \ "'~ees at
Wayne Davis, wllh 92, defeal·0 the weilkend
wh~eh zoomed fa ntastic drive to the National Ray washburn with his second New York 4-2 m 10 h.r&gt;ngo and
ed Harding with 98, 3-1 . ·
~·: lhem from lOth place lo a League pennant? They came victory. Bob Veale had allowed 6-0; Washington shoclret' the In·
Tbe MHS team is al Galli·
X C. 0. FISHER-MAYOR
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town four days later, they had on a walk, a pinch doJble by Minnesota stopped the White
WINS CYCLE RACE
X WAYNE GIBBONS-Councilman..
won five straight from the Pi- Phil G~iiano and singles by Sox 3-2 in 10 innings then I05t Dinner il Given
CESENATICO, Italy &lt;UPI)- Councilman
rates and were only 1\\ games 1~11 Brock and CUrl Flood, who 5-4 at Chicago and host Kansas
,
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Mike Hallwood of Britam rode
X DICK (A&amp;P)-VAUGHN
- - - - --out of fi rsl, headed for the NL has hit in 15 ;tr;&gt;~~hl games. City beat the Los Angeles An- Sunday Ill Racme
M v Agusta four-cylinder
- Councilman
X STUB PARMELEE
: fl ag.
Th• Reds swe~t a pair from gels 9-i after losing the opener Mr. and Mrs. Eld.•n Kraemer :achlne ~ver a course ol 69.55
---·' Manager Red S~oendicnst's the New York Mt~ 9-4 and I~ 1~.
entertamed wllh a dinner ~110· miles In 48 minutes, 16 3 sec·
AI The
X GENE GRATE - Clerk Treas.
crew bou nced out of the sickday at their bome~nM Ra~nf. ends Sunday to win the 500 CC
Pd. Pol. Adv,
bed again at the sight of the
Presenl were Mr. '
ra. a~
0 event at the seventh internationPirates Sunday, completing a
Valentine and son, Larry,
al &lt;Rsenalico Circuit motorWhere You Get The Mo.st
sweep of the four-game senes.
Parkersburg, W. Vn · Mr. and
For Your Money
World Series hero Bob Gibson By United Preso Jntemallonal trial runs began at the Indian- Mrs. Larry Wo':e and son, K•nt cy~c::ll:::ng:._:_:
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apolls Motor Speedway for the Hadne and Mr. and
Mrs.
500-mlle ciaBSic on Memorial Kraeuter and caaghters, Le~a
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP!) - Day.
Mae and Roberta.
Does your home need painting,
Lucky
Debonair
won
the
Ken·
caling In the aft01 noon were
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repairing, modernizing 7 Do it
tucky Derby with a strong NEW YORK (UP!) - Viking Mrs. Mabel V• n Meter and I
i\f''A:lll said was
strelch run that held off last- Spirit came wltbln on~&gt;-filth of Mrs. Henry Fichlnger
and
now, , . and let us help,
closing Dapper Dan.
a second of the Aqueduct tra~k daughter, Laura J••n of ClttllolWe lend millions of
record for seven furlongs to wm ~r aod Mrs. lld~;" Hartung of
ltY,l~i,it/
dollars to
PINEHURST, N. C. (UP!)- the Carter Handicap.
Lhes'er Ro&amp;d.
,
Tom Draper of Birmingham,
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thousands of
Mich., won the North-South ST. LOUIS (UP!)- The Rusamateur golf tournament with a alan national basketball team
Sunday
people for
ti.'"· . ;.·
t-up victory over Don Allen on beat the u.s. AD-Stars for the LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!) hundreds of
the 361h hole.
second time in seven games Arnold Palmer led all the way
82-89.
to win the $n,OOO Tour~am«:"t
different reasons.
MONTREAL (UP!) - The
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of Champions Golf ClaSSIC with
To us, keeping a
Monlreal Canodiens of tbe Na· MOULTON PARK, England an 11-under-par score of 277. I
tiona! Hockey League beat the UPI )-David Hulme of New
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home in good shape
Chicago Black Hawks 4-0 be- Zealand drove a Brabham Cll- PARIS (UP!)-Gall Shertff of ,
is reason enough.
hind the flawless netmlndlng of max to victory 1n the four-hour Australia won the women's:
Gump Worsley for a record International Tourist Trophy singles in the Paris lnternatlon$25
$2000
13th Slanley Cup.
race.
al Tennis Tournament with a
1-3, 1-6, 6-3 victory over Fay
QUANTICO, Va, (UP!)
LONDON &lt;UP!) -England's Toyne
'lorth Carolina and Quantico Ellzabeth Starkle won the wornMarines each broke a pair of en's singles tiUe In the London SPARTANBURG, S. C. (UP!)
records in lhe ninth annual Ma- hardcourl tennis championships - Marilynn Smlt~ ~on the
rine Corps School relays
with a 6-3 6-1 victory over Peach Blossom Invttaltonal golf
Judy Tegart of Allstralla, and tournament wlth a S-under-par
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY
LONDON (UP!)-Chile, Den- Doag Kelso of Auatralia won 213 lo pick up ,1,275 In prize

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a hit as lbe Martlyn Monroe figure m Arthur Miller's "After
th e Ba II" 85 soon as she's 1e•a 1
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1'1:e new Neil Simon comedy,
"11JO Odd Couple; is pulling
'" more tbaJ 3,000 mail or•Jer'
rna day . . _.. Many a "working
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Fa~r picture and their pavillion is cl05ed? . . . What diplomat's son is mrtlng with a
punch in the nose (or worse)
tangling with a tough guy who
runs a discotheque? .. . Do you
know which celebraled movie
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claim the members in favor of lilt Leo Monsky, and Beverly Q - What II perltoalllt. Can
Dubose 0 f R bo N c
it be cured?
the ~Ike are perfonners who
ose ro, . . ..
don't work the mountains
It Joe Levine, who rieverly man- A.- Perlton~ Is an lnflam. d'
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mahan of the lnDer wall of
was
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P otog- latest Broadway show, "Things monest causes are rupture of
rap er Mar haw · · · Mrles Tnat Go Bump in the Dark" the appendii or of a peptic olDaYis, recuperatmg after ser- &lt;it was unanimously panned), cer. It may alse follow 1 gw&gt;lous. surgery, got bored Wtlh was enjoying bhrself in lliami shol or stab wound ot the abdohosp&lt;tal hfe and JUSt walked out l?•och while the do ama was in men or It may occur by extenthe other mght when no one ih death throe'. His dwsion sion from • liver absceso or abwas looking. Somehow he'd got-I not to hurry bdck ,0 New York scess of the uterine tubes. The
ten h~ld of a_patr of crutches may mean the Big Break for victim has a severe JMin which
to factlilate hi' ex1t.
young Bobby V'rton. Joe beard may be dlfflised throughout the
You'd be surprised at the . tl:e young sm~er at the (&lt;;den abdomen or ~alized In 1 &amp;mall
number ·0r Hollywood chums Roc, stayed for the s e c 0 n d area. The pam Is aggravated
who are betting that Natalie show, and afterwards made ar- by movement or p_ressu,re. There
Wood won't get to the altar with rangemenls for a meeting as ls fever and the vtctlm s breathher Venezuelan "fiance"
as soon as Bobby returns North. ing Is rapid and shallo'!' In or-1
He s~" h'
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'b'l der to minimize the pam
·o,neduied. They don't say why . &lt;= tm •• • grea posst 1 •
they doubt the wedding w i II tly for movtes.
The treatment usually
In·
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ing" ... Edie Adams' opening Broadway agenls _ in the stopping the leak, nushing ~ut
al a Manhattan night club was very big time _ will tell you a- ~he abdominal cavtty and gtv·
postponed amidst a raft of rea- bout lhe Hollywood star whore. !ng massive dos~s of anttbJot•ons and rumors - all contra- cently turned down an offer of ICS. Flul_dsb y vem and blood
drctory ail having to do with ••o 000
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transfustono are also ofte11 nee'
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the cafe, not Edle .. . Princess Gotham floor show. The rea- Oo'lsary. .' prompt reatment .
Grace is still politely snubbing son: Moving to New York (ev- recovery Ill to be expec,ted.
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pay, her a $125,000 advance if golf game, he tells them . . . be done for it?
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very brtght gleam m Mike Nicb- "T~ings That Go Bump
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caused by mean tt IS all in your head. Emo- PT. PLEASANT - Honor stu- . ~ Pleasam and Pamela Bur:
prevloualy ulating
vancose tiona! tension m&lt;Jy, however be dent speakers for Ibe Pt Pleas 'll '
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COLD STA1'18TICS
Merv Grt'If'm, one of, the best of the
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up qutte a roster or' guests for and shrieked to the audience,
In the treat!Jienl. Smok- Brandstadt, M.D. , in care
for a week '; sial· The u• Susan Darsl, daughter of Mr. liCCO
or more . • . 50 j)OI
his new mght lime show start- "Don't applaud! Don't applaud !DB should be aVOided because paper. While Dr. Brandslad .
gr 9 and Mrs Robert Darst,
Pt cent of abkenteeiam m mduslr)
ing May 10. Among the celebs·
This is rubbish'"
Is noth- It constrtcll the blood vessela. cannot answer Individual letters IF _spend1a11dayUat tdhe World Pleasant and aliernate is Cher· - an annual los• of 218 mill•on
" mte. Natmns' yl \! on roe • ".aughi er 0 I Mr and work davo and production 1001
Bt'shoj)&gt;--Fulton J Sheen Mike· mg· sacred' Word· Is.. ·out that An elastlc stockin g or e1astlc he w111 answer letlero of gener- R"" k· 1"''
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, ge s •:· an vts!l a mght •nt.
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Jayne Meadows . wrll deliver
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LEAVE FOR Nt;W YORK club. The ~roup w•ll return to , Boys' State representatives
an address m Chmese at lbe
Q - Ever linea ! had my PT. PLEASANT _ Tw nt Pt. Pleasanl Saturday, May 8. are John Flowers. son of Mr. On the constructive side, $11
Pope John XX !II Memorial Dinsecond baby 2\l yean ago 1 four Pt. Pleasant Hi h S:ho~i Chaperomng lbe lrtp are Asst. and Mrs. John Flo wers, spon- million is Invested annually ia
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Lancaster with Mr. an~ Mra.
Bill \YUUams. Mrs. Kathryn
Dietz and Bill of Belpre were
also present.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whitebend and daughters and David
Weber visited Sunday with Rony 11,, 1.yle ilatdersor
ger Meredith of Beverly who ·
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But h~r p&lt;trt'nt~ dtdn't approve
uf !he arlan ;md Demeter, her
moth€'-r V~-ho wa:- Uw god.1ess in

No PurchaM Required

Krorer Empoyoea Jneli1ible

&lt;-' ha:ge of growim; thmg -:. st!lg-

ed the fir st sit -down stnkt' m
history .
After a ft'w months it bt&gt;g:an
tt look as if food wr~ &lt;; !.(ll tll g to
b scarce if things wt·rpn't start ed growing " ·:1i1 cmd ww:;e vet

Shoulder Swiss Steak

...

---

rb.

Oysters

59c

Zeus, Persejlhont'~ f:H her got
careless about kPP ptn g tht' sun I

Fresh Frozen
Standard
lZ·oz. can
• • • • • • ••••••

Full Cut

Ground Chuck

P.olled Roast

Tenrfpray or Thrifty

•

c

Boneless
Rolled &amp;
Tied

c
Fully Baked

S earHl :d too•;i : llr~ . .r1so h: l(J
somethm ~ to I' Pit •IJr·atv Tllf'tr

.,... r.o.,M . . ,..._ fl

-

and

guddess Frt' l it Jr; rd ~ ,:tt •n. lllln
thr habit of cpr· ndlll ~ tit \· \\ mtr r
in the npper r·t·grnns 1\' Ji il t ire
warriors 1~ h '• l't·rt• kr i!t·tl ;n hilt
tie and tlll'n·ton·. dt· ,t•nrr tg i)f
Vatha\101. btl! h1 tlw first
1\f
M&lt;iV sht: gD t o lrltl t' ~' ";n~ · ~~ ~
!11

c

lb.

lb~

Up in tilt' fro/t'n \!1• rtlt ti ll' an restor .; of rod:r 1··.., :-:k11'.1· lu" gr: rn ~

list~ning

69c

K...,... Ground Chuck lo .,...d
truh daily - II IHn &amp; trim.

Tenderay Boston

in the correct pat 11. 1\'i iiCb w;,~ ·
rather inco.1\·enh·rr1 to rl w popll
lace.
Flnally the r. r· r'1· r: m LtiJnr
Board or wtuwvl'r l11nkefl alt tT
such things, :; tlri'!'t'dt·d 111 :tr br
trating UJP matttT and 11 ll &lt;iS
arranged thcl'i l't · r ~t · plr!ilH' v.; rs
tc. come lwtllt"' fo r pa r t td t';tt·l!
ear so tlr&lt;tl tlw 1\ l'&lt;il lwr :tnd
~gncullure tkp a~·r n t•·rt ~ ',l l.•t .l d
get on the joh ag&lt;il tL
Natural lv tlw lt•tlllt'nlllt rt g t·alled for a n·leh, ii lrrr rr . 1\'t th ottd les of uuzl'l anu &lt;tnt ~ · ·r lt• ~~rt h
p:eniy of bu sr rw :-s !or ti n· r; rt•Pk
restaurants iJ J1U slh Jt'-~l rrn,· p:rrlor:..

Dinner Rolls

Tenderay

2fbo. BontiHI
lit.size SWw Betf
Exp. 5/B/611

•

Brighten up a brinc:h
wilh dinner roll• hot

t lt l'!ll puttrn ~: tht· ll·

FREE 50

from

ft&gt;aL in !ht·rr· ll\ 11\ll lr~ :tnJ l'&lt;l lflt'
bac k lo E&lt;t l'l ~ t for a w hil~_· ~iw t'
s';e brou ·-'.hl ~&gt;ith h••r ti' t' m: tLf: ll '
L ·e
ne(' ~ ' :w t·
l~ r· l s t pg&lt;Hnl' n

tht ovtn and a
~tlrcllon of Embassy

Famiiy Oays Sale

things began to tha11 ou~ ;rrnrrn d
H •lsinkt anJ I !t'io.;rnol't' and an-

Prewrvu.

cr

o:'·e r celc'lr &lt;Jttnn w,r s In or·der I

And in Carthage and B;J hyk :-~ i a while thPi r godrl """es k -:- i
t rta t1nd !shtar 1~!'1'':' :-t lso thc i
rnddesses of ion· cmd hr :nllv '
..l th('rdo re l1ad to -; t :t~ on
· joh the yea r !'1Jllnd. t11 e na; still got the urge to thrnw
a :art:.· ah11lll tha\1 imc so \1a~'­

$

FREE

box

R•:g. o r Drip

Sugar

I

Kroger V. P. Coffee----------·-- 3 .~ $1.99

,

.,

.•awauan

h
unc

p

Van Camp Pork &amp; Beans - - -- ... -- .... - 9 '~":; $1
Stokdy Fruit Cock tail ________ . __ . 3 :~!·;, $1

Not too long a~o. \1J vday was
cPiebrated in the Unitt•d States,
especially in tho!)e e&lt;.Htrrn ·
states with Irish rmd WPbh pitp·
ulation. But lhPn " r:m1e 1 he
R~volution ' · in Huss1a mrd the
new government m•ed £&gt;d a holi-'
day all its own . SinLe praclically all the old p a~ an holidays
had been taken nver by I h e
Christian rhurch and revamped to their specific-ations, there
weren't many left to choose
from, so May Day berame not

Plain
Krog£'r Buttermilk
3•;, ••'lon• 99c
Fresh Eggs __G••d•
Modlum
0
Kro,;er
. _- A--__
-.---- 2 .... 69c

Morton Cream Pies _____A~·~~~~ ___ 3

!t: 89c

lb.

the feast of laughter and JOY of
the ancients but the otcasion
ror the display of nPw weapons

Birdseye Vegetables _-~·~ ~·~ _____ 5 ~':: $1

and the orations of Cornmisars.
This very naturally put
a
damper on our own celebrat-

Kroger Evaporated

Copyright

The K.....- C..
1961

Vote YES

.

boxea
Anorted

with the holiday: being a cor-

Colon

tuptiono f the fren ch ··m 'alder"
lr "aid to me. ''
Various names and uses have
ken app lied Ia Ma y first but

I

plenty of Jaws).
But whatever it is call~d ll ,
Wfl!'t ()e much of a celebration.
1-'E)ha: ly it won't f&gt;Ven Le nnrt ss ary ft publish ::~ny data on

highway deaths.
Hier0nyrr.ous
WELL OILED

BOSTON iUPI ) - ApproxiJnateiy I billion gallons of lubricating oils are used annual·
ly by automotive engines on the
lialion'r highways, according to
tn estimate by the Automobile -

'.lila!

~iation.

Famllie• lave golden.
ripe Kroger bananas.
, Make sure everybodv
geh a bana.-.a treat
often: buy plenty ' at

thla low price.

lb.

Now thru Wed.,
MAy 5th, 1965

EARLY BIRD

•t•~cpt Items l1cllll .. ~

Donald Duck

Grapefruit

••

•

STAMPt

with • $10.00 Purcha..
NOW TilRU WED .• MAY 5th, 1!165
ONf

46-oz.

C OlJPO~

I!DifMED WITH IA.Ot S10..

--....

PURCHASf YOU MAY II!DMM AS MANY COUPON S A.l YOU WISH CN ftflj Wll.

EYAIS

AT ANY

cans

lltOIIM~Ht ~

J.+JL G

••

STAMPS

with a $10.00 PurchaH
NOW TIIRU WED., MAY 5th. 1!165

Powdered
Cinnamon

--

ONE (OU:WIEDHMED WITH UCH $1D.•
PlJRCHCL T
MAY IED!lM AS MANY COU·
"*'S .. 5 Y
WISH ON THIS WIS.

AT ANT

....
EVA IS .....

IEDIIM THIS

CO~N

FOI---·

&lt;{,GRl~lsTA~S

BLUE BONNET

with a $5.00 Purcha11

Margarine
12·01.
Pkc.

- Pd. Pol. Adv.IDean Brinker home Sunday_.- ----~~-- --

""'

IIDE!illll~ ~

IJ.+Ji. Gl

Society Notes

itz of Pomeroy ca lled at the

---

EVA IS

AT ANT

SWEETENED- UNSWEETENED

Carmel
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Duncan of Cliflon, W. Va., Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Follrod and daughter, Kim, of Pomeroy and Mrs.
Jim Patterson and sons of Dor·
cas visited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle and family Sundoy.
Mrs. Paul Smith of Portland
spent Wednesday wtl~ Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Smite and family.
There were 36 at Sunday
School last Sunday. Offering
was $16.8L Birthday of Donna
Jean Smith was honored.
Eddi&lt; Young and sisler, Ellr.ia of Sidney are viiiting with
their grandparents, MI.
an~
Mrs. Edson Roush.
Mrs. Minnie Roush ls visiting
in Pomeroy with Mr. ond Mrs.
Robert Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barr of
Litlle Hocking called at the
Douglas Circle home ~·rtday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayman Barn·

With Newspaper CIUP''!
And Required Pu~

NOW THRU WED .• MAY 5th. !965

_
.....
-. ..

ONE COIJPON tf.DHM!D WITH IAOt $5..
PU!:CH~E - YOU MAl lfDfEM AS MANY COU-PO~ M YOU WISH ON THIS I.UIS.

AT ANY

EYAIS

I!DfiM IHII COWQN JOI~!III-·

J,GRfE'lsTAM:

1-lb.

with a $5.00 Purchase
NOW THRU WED .. MAY 5th, 1!165
ONI' C~~ON lfOf!M!D WrTH IA.Of P.•

Ctn.
(Limit 4 Lbs.)

AT ANY

Swift's Premium
FRESH. FRYING

EYAU

Campbell's
Chicken Noodle - Yagatablt B11f

·c ens
c

LEG

QUARTERS
BREAST
QUARTERS

....
---

p-ult'!'Hl.SE . YOU MAY IEDf:EM AS MAH1' tXIII•
PON~ ..U YOIJ WISH ON THIS IASIS.

(LIMIT 4 CANS)

lb.

c

10112·01.
cant

lb.

400-ct.

••••

Bananas

MONDAY,
TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY
ONLY!
MAY 3, 4, 51

Rag.
29c

tall
Calli

cho1re of two; Pres Johnson
war.!s to call
it" Peace" dar [
I tho' t~ere is no l)&lt;ncel but
rno ~t nrpublica ns are hold 1 ng i
out for " Law Day" (we do have

ALL4
MAY4

Swansoft

Ohioans fllf Job•&amp; Ptopeu Commtttn
c~mtt D. Ree1e, SecretnJ·Trt~sum
189 N. Parkvlew, Cotumblll, OhiO

second global Jrg t;nwnt the
tt:llT.e was widel y Known on ly
t~ 'i (I d;stress sign al to rnnst of
1\-,e younger popul:ict•.
1 Allh0ugh the use of ~VI:.vday as a
can for help ha s notl•ing to do

acne of them have gained any
attention. This year there is a

$

bag

Awake . -.. ______ . ____' . __3 :: $1

Ion' and for the pOl '.! twenty
years American 1t•:iJers h&lt;IVe
been Irving to finct some use
for the day. By the ltme of the /

,.

2

Red or Gol~n

__ --·--

We resarve the right to Limit Quantities

NO INCREASE
IN TAXES
ON ISSUES

Sliced
Exp. 5/B/611

Domino

• • • • • • • • • ••

' v ~ as a h1g t rme th t•re nlso
1 ' . ne of lht' J&lt;or.~enwn had wan- :
t
~d down to Brit &lt;rin by that
t
e and brouglrf the \1a.\·day
c :~ lorn along so the assorted
Picts. Celt s. An ;;:Jro.; and Saxons
b· gan the F'f'a~t nf ~&lt;tl(l as
a regular }'Parly r ~: , · u st · to fin ish Otf the SUppli C•S OJ mPad .
ou ,squebaugh, and good bruwn
ale.

c....,.

l pkgo. K._...._

SIZe

/Jdergent

50

__ o...o-_. ........

king
.

If' ashday

exdwnge Thursday evening at
the hnme .tl .\1rs. Ronald OsLn ··ne. As.i l!&lt;tin'- her was Mrs.
Harlt'ss F'nmJ.. Mrs
Walter
brr.wn. prr o.;, dpnl,
.appointed
\1r!-i _ Dt•nvrr Wt'her ch11irman
fot tht· rJower decorations to
be used lor the commencement -L.-t-d---,t!-.-bl_f__h_H_
. r , , . · .. sc·h_oo.1 ,\I so namIsR e as
dl { 1\ t i VI t.:\
d e. g1 lhe or t e . on·
d
M oro11 urmg epas1 s•x·
" on the commtttee were . rs. weeks grading period by Meryl
llarless Frank and Mrs. Carl Houdasheldt, principal of Co·
Hul·klt•v. Mrs. Herman Gr.oss- lurnbia Elementary School, were
n ..ckl'-' (·ondw:~cd the . ~evohons the following students:
With ~"' 11 P smrtng, In the FIRST GRADE - Connie Dun&lt;:arden." followeo with
the ham, Sandra Bishop, Jeffrey
Lord s Prayer, and a poem, Jones.
"God of Patience," by Mrs. SECOND GRADE - A I i e e
Clan:mont Harri!) , Mrs. Ern- Peck, Justin Mosier,
Ran
t&gt; sl Whitehead gave a reading Johnson .
'"Hollyhocks." and Mrs. R. THIRD GRADE - Joey Ne~
I. Larkins presented an article lson, Daniel Wooten,
Grant
on "Hanging Baskets." Now is Johnson.
1he time to wa .. read by Mrs. FOURTH GRADE
- Joan
Osborne, \Irs. Whitehead made !wooten, Patsy Greer, Jane Jarthe arrangement of the month dan, Tommy Bishop.
and this was also used at the FIFTH GRADE Kathryn
L &gt;unty Teachers' meeting at Lowther, Nancy mith,
Ruth
!':astern High ;chool. During a Ann Jordan.
social hour , cake, coffee and SIXTH GRADE Patricia
punch were served, The MayiWalsh, Margie Je!fer,.
meeting will be at the home of SEVENTH GRADE - CaroMrs. Harris,
·
lyn Rupe, Peggy Fauber, Ron·
Recent visitors of lhe Hetzer. da Whittington, Connie Greer,
Bise families were Mr. and Brenda Teets.
Mrs. Marion Hetzer and family . EIGHTH GRADE - K•y Elof To 'edn Mr. and Mrs. Ra- Its, Walter Jordan.
lei h Hetzer and famil ol AkSocial Notes of toterest
g
Y
Mrs. Murl Calaway was a
ron, \tr. and Mrs. Arthur Het· Sunday dinner guest of her soozer r•rd famtly of Washmgton, in-taw and daughter, Mr. and
IV Va, II••. Sampson of Cool- Mrs. Rolland Crabtree and Donvi'!e t~nd Mr. and Mrs. Emmet , Albany Route. Those visiting
Homey Joppa.
lwith Mrs. G·•Jaway during the
Mr and \Irs. Carl Walton vis- I past week were Retha
Rupe,
i'
Sund 'y with Mr. and Athens Route; Marie See!, AI·
Mrs. John Calaway and family bany, Mr. and Mrs.
David
at Logon.
Woodrum and son, and Mrs.
Jne Smilh and Mr. and Mrs. Thelma Woodrum,; McArthur
Clinton Sm1tl.
of \'/ellsville, Robert Bowles and son, Syra,
vi siled with ~Irs. Bess Lark- euse: Wilbur Dailey, Albany;
ins ard Jue Smith's son, Ken-1'.-tnd Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mosneth Smith and family , They ier, local.
wert&gt; ~1e-re to attend the funeral Joe Mosier. with the U. S.
ol ~r s . Cecil Dillon.
Navy at Norfolk. Virginia, visMr. and Mr&lt;, R. E. Williams ited relatives here over I he
and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bald- weekend.
ers"n and Kay spent Sunday at Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
_ - ..
Ney Carpenter recently included his nephew and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Clair Edmundson, Vinlon; their grandson and children, Mr. Robert Parker and
· ' sons, Middleport. and Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Lyons, Glouster.

Carpenter
Social News

WIN! Zenith

,: ·ywhere. In Greece, prepara, (~ns for the rl'tnrn ot the god-!
tl:~s PPsPphmw \\ Nr in order.

rrviPw ~arden Club answered _few weeks.
111, rnll c:1ll witl t a flower seed

__ ...,........,

CALIFORNIA SUNKIST

J lb••••• llrtor
Applll
Jllp. 1/l/11

ORANGES
c

Sw•nsdown

Cake Mixes
Spagnum Peat

--'-- 6 cu. ft.

Yellow, Devlla Poocl, White, Lemon Fl1k1, ll1n1n1
Chocol~le Chip

Michigan Peat -

3

We'll ~repare your readv mixed clln-

it

'•

anywbere lo town, all . ready to pour. Call

today

qts.

Page Street

FLOUR

All Grlndo

.~:3284
" ;·;; ·

1

.

·

'

· ,.
Mld!:ft-pqrt

2S-Ib.

2-Lb. Can

GOEGLEIN -~f!DY·MIX CO.
Phone

ROliN HOOD

FOLDER'S COFFEE

. our servtce.is prompt-110d OIU pr1cea

1re the lowest possib!el

Pure Fresh

WEEK
EVERYBODY WINS!
You Can Still Win • • ,

UP to 10,000 J'i/ Green Stamps

THOUSANDS OF EVANS
Customen Have Redeemed
"MAGIC CHEKS'" for Million•

All "MAGIC CHEKS" Void After

of S&amp;H Green Stamps

'
crete order to vour specifications, and deUver

100 lb....

12th I Final

bag

SHORIINiNO '

,,

.

j,

CRISOO
Hlo.
~.........

• •
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N

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"' " .,

,.,

M19
.£

lORDEN'S

...

33c

1-n.
pkg.

BIG TOP

PEANUT BUTTER
28

&lt;.. Z..

lof. Jar

83•

-,

REDEEM YOUR CHIK TODAYI

llANO

Naufchalal Cheese

DUNCAN HINES
Angel Food

.:" CAKE M!X
, .Wt-os. - 111

i~GLI

S1turday, May 22Rd, 1965.

KRAfT

CHAIIMIN

SALAD OIL

Bathraa11 Tlnlt

qt.

83c

bll.
PUFFS

Faci1l nssu
2c off

2 ::::· lie

4-roll
pkg.

•

WHITI ClOUD

Bathro•• Tlall
2-rott

a-

f . • ,,. ·dA :
't .~

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Kingsbury

'

For Sele

WANT AD

Reel htlte For Sale

2 SIGNS

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

Early Bird Specials

4,000 NEW tomato stakes, 49 =-:-=::::~-=~--;=
10-$! 4 •pHd trWmlolon for FOR SALE - One of PomeOP
Citevrolet lruclt, 1159
1oft roy's fm..t homes.
Studebaker with aooc1 lirtl, ly new 2-story brick. 6 rooma,
$110. Delbert Lawson, Pori 2 bllbs, earage, fireplace! 2
laud
5131
acre• eroond. Wonderful v~ew
9
b I 9 p1ssenger W agon $1195
·
P of Pomeroy, Main st., •nd rfv. 1 61 Green r er
ONE New rear bumper for er. Phone Richard Neutzling, Good tires, rfd fi nish, one owner, radio .and heater.
Ford. 3 whe;;s 15" ~or Ford, i Pomeroy WY 2-2860 after
1962 Rambler Ambassador Custom _ $1295

QUALITY

A.M.

'WID

UCIULATIONI

'":H':f,';

..~ 1, ':~"",!:l:.,-.:';"':.,

:!:'C::·"\~.=:.~ ·~~d pu-::
~~~ wtu DOt. 1M .!Wpon•lbl• for

H~:..o ~==~

a:.-:

S whef'ls.,16 for ford . 7 •. p.m.
--- 5-1-31.p .station Wagon . VB engine. automatic trans . \'O\I Tl' ~!Pering,
w~eels 14 for Plymouth, . ~ ~ ~~HOUSE. five rooms . new root clean interior. Bhle t'inish. Low mileage b~· ml~: 1()(':~ I owner.
wmter tread, I regular t1re 1
d f'
I t M'
'lie · Radio and h e~1ter.
h 1 2 h 1 IS" f
an 1ve acre o.. mersva , 1
!

morw tbao ••• lac!arr-.ct ln..rtl&lt;~D-

r,, :~:."".. ''"'"
• C.ntl "' WDrd on• lnurtlol:l.
~· ~:\Utli,.,. a.~·~·,!'; Th:!:· coli

~nrdw
~eks.
0

Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door - - $1495
2wWheeee~• 16 :. . f~~ Ohio. Tel. WY 26021. 4303t p · 1962
6 cvl. engine. Powt-rgl\rleo trans. Good whitew_all tir es ntdJO
Ford plck~p, two gOQd tires
A
I and healer beautiful red finish with dean in tenur .
1
~~·
600 - 650x16. M. c. carr,
K,tl
. . ,.,........ 10 ..,..
Long Bottom. Ohio. Ph 0 n
\,ol
c.-ao oP TIIAMJ&lt;s • oorruum•
667-6275.
~ 3 6tp
POMEROY - •v • room -,
10n· ll
ll.JS
ter oo w•r4 aiDu; 1
'"'"'"· ~~:·~g:;~~ ••"' ''· 1964. 50XI0 12 ~droom11 ~teart 1 ry home with bath 1tub and
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
. trJD "'· 11.. '- s·oo P. M. oaur.
h~uset.ral er. n exce en con 1 shower), gas fired forced hot
'
lio~~uo .. "#a k MiA:"v 11·110 •-•· d1llon. Contact Henry Hens air heating, living room and J..,.""'""'""'~POM,;;;E;R;O;Y,;;.•~OH;;,=I~O;,.,....,,='"':'"";"""""'""'~'IJ
ro Pt.•c• •
ley, Long Bottom, Ohto.
dining room carpeted break&amp;IIVLT nootJcJst
f303t
'
•
L"IYIItock
wwr '"
P fast nook, and 4 room baseBuuness Services
.
·1 LIVING room suite, 2 chairs, men! with garage. Nicely· fo. PAINTING interior and exter ATTENTION Farmers: COBA
PHONE WY 2-2156
1 Kelvinator stove, electricity, cated on 110ft. lot. Extra lot 1 R001• k 01 811 k' d · select Sires has available a
·
Marv 1n wt'th 2 car garage, ••16·5011·
' m s. breeding program custom de1 dinette
set. CaII
Phor. VI wor
3-'J:IOO
4-:W-12IP
Swan, WY 2-3348.
4-»3tp POMEROY - 6 room
one
·
f
signed with your herd in mind.
Notice
WILLIAMSON 2i- in steel- coati hom~ with . bltb and
work. Equipped All dairy and beef breeds.
LOSii1 WEIGHT safely with furnace. Like new with auto-'1 hot atr h••tmg, full basement, with winch. Big or small jobs. herd too large or too small.
l)a.A·Diet tablets. Only 98c malic controls. Phone WY 2· . breeze~ay and attached
Call
d•ytime, WI 9-3151 ; Membership not required.
. I&amp; Sllrk'a Druc Store.
5217.
4 30 3tc j age. Ntcely located on 80
Evenings WI Y-3089.
same fee for all bulls. Eflic1 U •llltc
.
landscaped lot near
·
JOtc
ient and courteous service.
4 30
STAHTING May I, 1965, tirnt , Memorial Hospital. $16.000.
Tr• 1ned full time technician.
'"'!.
• -• -~- liMa » a. m. till 4 p. m. at 122 POMEROY - 4 room
11'1'" not use COBA se rvice by
...
dressm.,k- cal ling
' CLAIR WOODE. Po.m- 11
•"-' -• JGUr ....-- Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy. home with bath. hoi air l~ra t- EXPERIENCED
.
2
WI Dr 1 Cll WY t-. Good curtains, ()are I, towel · ing. and full basement. Nice- log, alteratwns. Phone WY . ., 0 ,, Phone WY 2-2649
IIIII
4-24-JOtc Chester
'
==-=-:--;---;-;:--;---;;-e
IID1i 11'W clothes, electric per· I lv located on Lincoln Road l276·
985-2145 by 12 noon.
'l'Hii: Daoll ke and Produce Co. ..tllar, electric fry pao. like $6500.00.
--,-,...,...,.-::-::,.---~·:23-l~:c
1111 be Optll on SUndays from new, drapes, good
throw FARM - 120 acreo near East- AIH CONOfTIONING, Refrlger- •f
rogs, whal·noll, porch cbairl, ern Hi h school with 1 w0 atton servte&lt;. .fack s Refrig· 1 Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, Veterina.m. to 5 p. m. fro:',M;~ 1 children's
clothea,
bed frame tomes ton• with •mk erat10n, New Haven. Phooe ar~an, large •nd small ammats
l'lothes, bed •pread,
adult and running water!, base- TU 2-3537.
I 8 tic
128 Washington St., Raven.
clothes.
•hoes.
hmny
books,
ment
barn.
c,rib
and
shop,
wood, W. Va. Phone 273-4271. 1
Wented To Buy
true stories, pots and p•ns, I two garuges. ond plenty of
Office bours, Daily 4 to 6 p. i
1 26 tfc
BUNK BEDS or twm beds in dishes, sweaters, all colors, water. $8000.00.
EXPERIE~CED
m.
&amp;ood conclitloo. !'hone WY Singer electric •weeper.
I c. c. CUCKLF:R, REALTOR :
i
4 27 61 P!
2-288ll.
t JO !tc :Box ne
WY Z-1830
AUTOMOBILE
' _...:.:H.::el:!:p_W.:.:...::.•n~te..:.d.::.__
~===--=-POMEROY, OHIO
Wanted To Rent_
63 Buick _
$2,195 I___ _ ·-- -- 4_30_31c ,
VB LeSabre 4 dt', Sedan. On- FOR SAt.F. · ; room and bath, i
AND
for Financial Institution. ExWANTED to rem m \liooleport 1.\· 33,269 easy milei. Power 1 house in Rutland, glasse-d in 1
reptiunal employee benefits. 1
or Pornflt'oy , b;.,: .Janf' 30 J or &gt;~eeri n g. Std. •hi ft.
porrh.,, hardwood
floors, :
Phone Mr. Mci)aniel WY 2
· 4 bedrooru housf'. b.\' Dr&lt;~vo 62 Pontile __ $1,995
gas furnace. large lot, near
2111 between 9 end 5 •or ap
personnel. (:'II 4lHII44, Bel- Kooneville , dr. H• rd Top.
.;rt10ot on Salem St. c. R. :
pointnwnt.
43031c
pre, Ohio.
4·22-t2t r One careful owner. Puwt'r
.Jordan.
~ 20 12tp
si&lt;?eri ng and brakes. Hydra·
- -- ·- · GRJLL COOK wan1ed at once.
FOH SALE· ~ room house, 1,,.,...,.-_...,.
WY 2 2143
p
0
Fo.r Rent
ma11r. Spo11ess all white l'in __
•_m_•..
••_•_·_ , Crow·s Steak Housto
bath. basemf'nt. (;as (urnace, ,
ish. All vinyl trim.
-i
4 30 Jtc 1
MODERN two bedroom dwell
fireplace. Priced tor quick 'Lo
f''
d s r
F. I • -----· ...
'
lng with full ba&lt;OfTIPDI and
sale. Phone 173·5611. Mason, gan Ire an
a ety .qu P· , LAOY TO live In, Housework
gas furancE". Nice location
W. Va.
~ 16 tic I ment, Sa les and Servlce: Porn- , and care fnr 5 bo~s. Call ·
For Information cal l WY 2·
PDmeroy, Ohl•
. - eroy. All types and Slzes of SH 2-5414, or write Vester
HOUSIC FOR SALE. J bed-, fire extinguishers, 2' &lt; lb. ex· , Wa lker, Langsville, Ohio.
2318
_ __ .
.
! JO tile SI.~(;ER SLMl' NEEDLE. zig r0001s and bath, l yeara old. tmguishers, Boaters Spectal. j
4 21 ttc
HOUSE FOR RENT - 6 rooms zag equipped to buttonhole, Low down payment. Phone Dwtght Logan.
Distributor. - -·and bath, 1126 K Main. Porn- i1ned l1 em, appl1'qu•. embro1'd- Harrisonville, Ohio. SH 2- 1 Phone IVY 2-3821 ·
Ci•il
Mel•U.S.
w~&gt;men
111 Sorvtco
ami n•l'l' Tootol
!llcUrt tol)a
eroy. WY 2-3~08.
4 27 6tc t'r. fancy df' ~ign . Pa:t off 5468.
4 21 12tc~ ·
4 14 30tp Hllilb PIJ' Sh!&gt;rt hAUrt Adnn"'!!mtMll

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Pl~ up,

.I "uelt/u

/t

¥ Pomeroy Motor Co.

@)
.· '

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CORRAL SOME FINE GIFTS W~TH, ..

Wheel Alignment

i
Following Retails Effect1ve Mon., Tues. &amp; Wed,

---=====-=---

Old Town Flats :='
Society NOtes ::=::
=:,.

M~~~,s~~t,:1es~e~c:io~~~ ;~~

Brake Service

-··---· -

ROO~t brick home, 2 bath·

1

_

rl'lou•and• nl Inn' 11pea

Proeperi'OI'J'

•ntntn11

b:pt!rtene•

ant11 appntnted

•.

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tO Laondrymat and IIC!tools

GARDIN PRIDI
ROTARY MOWERS
•6.97

Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com·
ptny. :.ltdd:•port.
10·3-tlr
FOR RENT- ~- Nict- -6 room
Optn Man.-ht. Til t PM
lq)lrtment. In Pomel'oy. 170 ~POMEROY
Mulberr~-Av. Privatt&gt; entranre
Jack W, c~r..y,
WY :1·2575 or at 378 Second·
M•n•e•r
·St.
4-2Sifc
PHONt.
WY 2-2Jtl

L.,...,......,.,.....,_____.

JIALF-ACRE.
CHROME DINETIE set .tab le:
.__ r nt Sh tobacl'o h!Jose
S
,,.. e . ·. are or cas . yra· 2 chairs, cabinet base. $30.,
. . . Ohu... Phom; WY 2-229i. New so.ooo BTU noor fur-'
• 2 ltp nace, with all controls. 1 in
"as••.
$130. Call WY ..-tJ
"'442 1
'" ..
after $ p. m.
4 30 3tc
For Sale
-'ioiOiiiiiiiiiiii;;,..,..-;;;o;;=-..----i
OIV\M H0uSE_a.nd ' 3 lots l,n r
• SlWV
fERRY MORSE
· Pomeroy. out of high w•tec
•
BULK
1

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l.~:' lt&amp;l~e
.~ .
V

Comet

car.

In

G ARDEN

addttions, furnaces, etc., $7,·
____ __
-- Legal Notice
000.00.
AUCI10NEER
1---..':'.:~..:.:..:_:_:___
71 acre form , with modem
Complete Service
LIGAL HOTtel
home , Chester Township, 1ood
Critt Rradford
Mr:~s c~~mY."t':.So COURT
gravel r~•d. school bus, mall
Write, Prone or Contact
CYRUS n, CRISLIP,
route. 2 miles from Chuter,
A. C. BRADFORD
~-o~L~iLLx, OHIO.
$7,500.00.
Racille, Ollio
"· Plalnuu,
Two moden b0use1 011 (Jon.
5 1 lfC NORA JEAN CRI8L!Po
dor Strtet, Pomeroy. One two 1
- ~~N:~~~~-ILLANn,
years old in perfect cndilion ~ CIJb1'QM bot£bertll&amp; and ell~ PARII.RSaURG, WEST VIRGINIA ,
Dotondoot.
$8,000.00. One, two bedroom, tlng. Pbun Meier, Pbone WY
No. "·"'
NOTICI
living room, klchen, batb, run z..J510.
12 I tfe Nor• Jean Crl•llp, whOM place of
basement and garage, $2,500. BULLIJOZER WORK
ted retldence t• c-o W1yne OIUand, Lma
B Ud'.... 1
.
wan · stn~t. Parkersbur1, W••t Vtrtint•
u ...
011 Slate Route
Small dozer. Back • filling • ,..,,.
"" '"•.., tul .,.... ••
124.
Dead oll
Man's
Curve.
dreu, but whOM rtt~ldeDce 11 other
All can be fln•-tl. For lor farm ponds and cutting driv .. wlu ......... wm ""• noU&lt;• " '
-"'""
~
I In "'-•ap rate Mfdd)e- on the l'fth da)' of April. li65, lh•
ther information call :
way . \,..IlK
••
andeniped fl)ed hil peUUon •aatn.t
port WY 2--2208
Mr la tbl Cammon PIUI Court
of
O'Brt.. " Crow RealiJ Co• 1
'
' 4 26 10lc 11•1••
C.unly, 0 "•· , ..y~., ••• • dt
vorce an4 other nlill. oa Ule 1raundl

or

WY ~Z72t

flf 1rou aeclect of dutJ 1nd d_.,.

condi'tt'on, st~oo
4 ztl stc larl Gnteser, PlumbiDI and lion.
&lt;1\1 .
Said CIUI. Will btl for hllarln, eft
Ct WY 2-6524.
4 29 etc
i ,.::'Uccl!
::--cs"·AC"L.I!;-:-.""'M
""i"C
dlll
"'"•_ou
_ fl_e_ '"IJ.
HeatlnJ
and aflll.l' the lll deJ' of JWM. 118&amp;
- -- ~
-...
Mlnenvtue, Oblo
t.:nua o, crtai1Jl
BED and coil sprmg!l
eat buildi.D8, &amp;ocaMd 352 N
End ) "OUr sewer troubles
crow, P~~~;~"• Port•r
.. for sale, dleap. Phone WY 2Second Street. Middleport
AUGrnen For PlalntUI
We bave 1 II 1lze1
(4.1 IP, a t!l • a. 10. 17. 34, at - 7&amp;.
1163.
4 2li 6tc
ALL VARIETIES
Priced lor quiet &amp;IIIIo. Ja.
Sewer Macbin.,
26" bicytl• n:. .J. C.
qulro at Oblo HoteL
Reasonable Rate•
Single Glr Wreck
flllfill.l umbrell• wnt. steep• .
lnsurenw
CaU WY H971 Day or Night
I
f20. Marlin :u rifle with
7 26 tfc
8 Investigated
tlln( ~0. 20 gau~e Wlnr.he•l·
1 AUTOM0 BILE Insurance been .
1"1 . PLEASANT - Deputy
~shotgun JIU. Coleman camp Main St.
Pomeroy : cancelled'' Lost your opera· I
Livestock
Sheriff Millard Halstead ln•·eslton $10. These items as
.. ·- . .
.
' tor's license: Call WY 2-2966
-- -- .
ligated a one car mishap Satur·
aa new. Phont WY z. DON'T PUMP you •tuggish aep.
6!5tfc 'GOLDEN Palamlno st•llion, day at 4 o m. resulting In del.ic .tank. Get Klean-Em-~11 1-'HOIU
-.. t;onyma
.
serYtce r,..... 55". Palamino mare,
will moHshlng lne 6~ tnOCel car u•t
oeptte tank cleaner. Land-:
,.
· """
all five pe.,ons in the car e..
new 010 • mark rant Bureau
· lei madt Ill local papel'l- foal In May. !loU&gt; young and
d
and clutch, 1 bulls, breed
· S 18 tfc I blrt!t records ond almost •nr well broken. Ken Chaney, Oar- cap• per""' 1 !DJUI'}
are. Hereford Charlatse l
other documenll.
win.
4 30 3tc The mishap occurred n•ar the
, .. ,. , .
auperior
(l'ain
drill
.
GOLF
club;
for
sale,
1
irons
Realer
lnlaruoe,
Pomer&amp;J
'Y" Raub; 2 and % .when
0
1
llfl pull type, 2 bottom and 2 wood• and all teatber
• • ttc Employment Wanted car driven by Wiln,a C. d~.~::;
atow. I field cultivator, culti bas, male, right
handed, GUARANTEE
149. Washutl,ton, Pa ..
;.tor and 1 bottom plow lor $45. Call wv 2-21!G. 4-Uik
. D. ~enewablt for I WILL babysit any lime at my · off Ihe hi ghway or h&gt; the
lUI' hur.pttalizatiou.
lesued home. I am 18, married and and in c:.~rJin~~ b:u.: k, the
.Xllia Chalmers "B'' tractor. BABY bed, in good condition. at all 1101. Pbont WY 2-lt!H. an experienco • babysitter. ,wen! out of control Into
l'bt111t Sll ,..._ f.30.12tp ~. Cat! WY 2-:1451. •-26-itc
2 II tic WY 2-30M.
H4·1211: iclildt, and over on
Bide.

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CHICKEN LEGS

D.liLY CRYPl'OQ1JO'l'E - u-"• how to work It:

FRESH
OR
FROZEN - - - - -- - - lb.

lb.

39c
49c

A 07fiiC

DTll

"Wait right here for ma, Elmo! I'll lust
dlar&amp;• It, and eharp out!"

M&lt;aday Tbro Frldayt
uo Sign-On, NeWI
6:11i Sacred ileart
620 Meigs CT, RFD
1):25 Pout Bowws Farm
G 30 Country Jamhoret
6:57 Weather
7 00 National Nen
7 . ~ Sports
7:J5 Bill ,14JUer
7:J5 Pickens llanlware Sbow
(Tutsday-Tbur.Uyl
7-50 N•w•
·
8 :w Daily IJghl
U5 Baker Fumlture Show
( Wed.-Auetinn) Fri, Show)
9:00 News
7:115 Bill Miller $row
9:115 Coclfe With Janet
IL:OO Swll!&gt; Shop
10:15 Mormng Meditations
10:30 Portraits ol a Patriot
10:35 Bill Miller Show
IU:45 Mason Agr. Prgm (Tues.)
10:46 Family Wol'lth!p (Thurs.)
10:45 A.S.C. Pr~m (Pete
Shields) (Fridays)
11 :00 News
11:115 lriny'l Coantry Junction
11:45 ttny'J Country Hymn
Time
1~:00 Cement Block Newo
12:30 Gaossler'su-lSiar (Frl)
I• 30 Larry Andeuan Show
3:11 Jim Mees Sltow
4:15 Blaettnar AUlO Show
!TUes-Tbur.)
4 30 News (Local)
4;41 Jim Mees Show
1:00 l'ltwl

GRADE A OUR FINEST QUALITY

s•

49(

GRADE A OUR FINEST QUALITY

1-Qt,

ROSE FRUIT

l·lb,
cans

PLYMOUTH RUBY RED

I -Qt.

14-oz.

JANE PARKER -

un

99c
39t
59c

PLAIN, SEEDED, SOUR &amp; PUMPERNICKEL
1-lb.
loof

I9c

JANE PARKER- ICED CAKE

eoch

29c

SWANEE

ANN PAGE -

VAN15~P INTO
Till DESfRT,

White, Yellow, DIYIII Faod, tNrbft; H~ey,Spiet a~d Leif!on

far

7,2c·

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APRIL LOO
11:15 Musical Interlude
ON&amp; t1JER CAN -..E THAt'
"TliOSE ~~ REA-LV
6:00 Sign On
11:30 Republican Legislature
BROKE l'ffl J.AWI THEV
~adi•O
6:110-15 Musical Clock
11 : ~ Walter Moeller
MERRY
II
1\
7:110 Be Still and Know
12:011 Local &amp; Ohio Newa
PQORLV
LI'Wt
5:~ JiiD Mees Show
7:02-30 News
12:20 Evans Bulletin Board
6:00 SUJ?down Serenade
7:45 Echoes of Joy
12:25 News-0-Grams
7:00 Sign 011
8:00 Ohio Valley News
12:30 Garden Club
Stllunlays:
8:1WO Musical Clock
Saturday Matinee
6:00 Si&amp;n On _ News
8:56 Community News
Alternate Saturdays
6:11i Country MUSIC Time
~ 00 Talk of the 1'ow1l
1:55 New• Beat
6:25 Coontey Jamboree
55 Mason County News
2:00 Saturday Matinee
7 oo Protestor• Hour
00 Public Service Show
2:56 Newt Beat
7:30 SportJ
~:15 Daily Light
3:00 Saturday Matinee
U811o AND SLATI
7:35 Larry anderson Show
10:30 Latchstring
3:55 Newo Beat
10:45 It's MWtlc _ Army
11:00 World News
4:110 Dlaclng With Doso
11 :00 Dairy Valley &amp; tJutton'•
Community Newa
4:30 Top Ten Revue
Top Ten Show
12:20 Evans BuOetln lloald 1:00 Satlll'llly New' Report
~ : OO News
12:25 News{)-Grams
5:15 Dinner Musicale
12: 15 Musical Interlude
12:30 Agriculture Program
5:30 Commtmlty Choin
Country Go-Round
7:00 Of! The Air
12:30 The Rev. Merlin Teet1
Blllday
1, 55 News Be•
.1:110 The Jim Meet Show
7:59 Sign On
2,00 Country Go-!lqund
5:30 StlDdown s.t'enade
2: 55 News Beat
1:00 The Singing Preacher
6:30 Sifl?l Oil
3:110 Mid-Way Matinee
8:15 Newa Report
Sands)o:
3:55 News Beal
1:30 Cborclt of Christ
7:30 Sfln On- Army I:IDur
4:00 Dllclng With Dou
t:OO Musical Interlude
7:55 News
4:30 lntercluonge
10:30 First Baptllt Church
8.00 Baplist Layman's Hour
5:00 ComnnmltJ News
11:30 Cblldren'a Chapel
8:30 Sunday Shuw
5:05 Mason County News
11:15 Sutllay N'W3 Special
WINNI' WlllllfLI
9:30 The Bible Speaks To You 5:10 World • Nat'! News
12:00 News Heporl
9:45 Sun~•y Show
5:3C Sunset Boulevard
12:15 Eplacopal Chnrdl
10:00 The Good We
7:00 Off The Air
1:110 Church of God
1&amp;:15 Congressman'• Report
Sal11ldi,J'
1:30 Gospel Call
10:30 Sunday Show
6:00 Slfl?l Or,
2:01 Old Folks Hour
11.30 The ljulel I:IDur
6:00.15 Musical Clock
3:00 190 Hit Parade
12:(1 N""s
7:00 Be Sllll 11 Know
3:!10 News Headlines
12:15 The Christian's Hour
7:02-30 New
S:S2 !100 Hit Paradt
12:31; The Rev. Merlin 'l'tels
7:30 Q1lt • tbew
S:55 News
1:00 T"• Rev. B. G. Stewart 7:45 Flrlt a.ptllt Church
4:00 990 Hit Parade
1:30' The Rev. Silas Blllupa
8:00 Ohio Valley New•
4:30 News Heaclllnes
2:00 The Rev. Andre\f Par111ns 8:0WO World News
4:32 190 Hit Parade
2:8 Tbe Rev. Roscoe ~rne I 9:0111Jcb School Hit Parade 4:55 New.
3:10 The Sunday Showcase
10:311 SOil&amp; •
Time
5:01 City Commissioner Rep.
6:00 The Sundown Seretlllde 10:8 '1be Gold•
5:15 190 Hit Parade
7:110 Sip~O!J~----j!_li~:IIO~Democr~~alle~~~~~~7:~00~0~fi~The Air

W M P0 ·

Following Retails Effective All Week

14-oz.
cans

Cit

7

Bag

4
Tomato Juice • 4
Purple Plums • 2
Grapefruit Juice 2
Rye Bread • •
Spanish ·Bar • • •
Toilet Tissue • •
Cake Mixes:, .., • •. 3

JIYDO

satardaT'a ~h;h ~nofet '!'Hill DIFFERENCE BET\VE:E'N
LIBERTY AND LIBI!lRTIIIlS II AB lilllliO.t.T AB BETWEEN
QQD AJII) QODS.-IIOilRNII
40 . . . . . . .
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Florida Oranges
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l-Ib.
cans

Ali:'I'DLIIAAX&amp;

II LOMQPIGLLOW
One letter llmpq.ltallda fill' aootber.lo. ttat. ....-ple A 18 UHcl
tot the thr• L'lt X I« U. two 0'-, ltc. SJ.ngle lcttrrs, ano.,.
trophlu, tbl ~ u4 tormatlon ~ tlll ward!. r ~i l i . . it.L
lhch day tbo lett&lt;a ... different.

VALENCIA- SWEET- JUICY

Apple Sauce

97.88

POt..ECA;r

ALAEAIW

32.Bab7JOd

r

20" SABRE TILLER .

L.ONESO'IE

29.Tnmp

FUNISHED 3 rooms. on ground each. WY 2-2575.
4 30 51r rooms, finished attic and WILSON'S car wash, 550 Page :~ai~a ,:.=-::~! ':,:~"::!:
floor. S. Front. ~t .. ~Iiddie- F:I:E-CiROLUX
SWEEPER. ba semPnt . Out of high water
St., Middleport, Ohio. Cars wrtte t~t~~a, C1•tnr name. 14dr• •nd
141
2
port. Cull WY ·'
f , eomplete with 7 attachments. Central heating, priced
for vacuumed. WY 2-3715.
t!:::i. "'"'"· ••• - .......,
4 27 1 r
Pay balance due $17.90 or quick sale. Pbune W'r 2-6116
4-22-30tc o.u, lenttnel. PamerQ. Otlht.
a"'""B-;:;EO"'R"'o""o"'M:--b;-r,.-irkC""7"Dupln w 1 t~ 11.50 week . WY 2-2575.
, or WY 2-2205. Charles F.
AUTO SALES
~aragP . Bult-.nut Ave, Porn4 30 Stc i Wildermuth.
4 13 lfc BREED to the best lor less,
,
'
Curtiss Breeding Service. We FOR SALE: 195«1 Ford Fair
eroy. Ca II \1 Y 2·&gt;127
Sl~GF.R PORTABLE. zig zag I'OH SALE : All modern brick·
; 27 If&lt; , equipped. Balance due 119.65. 1 frame 3 bedroom ranch slvle invite c~mpartson.. compare lane, good tires, car in line
·
the Curttss bulls wtth any condition automatic transmis
FtiRNISHED -3---,.--o()m
apart· WY 2-25;5.
4 30 5tc home on Chest-. Roao, near other bulls ·available. Low slon. At:.O 1953 Fordomatic
ment in Middleport lor rouState Highway Garage. 100 X breeding lee. Breed to Gold
transmission and 1953 Ford
pie. Phone W'l 2·5431. 4-2~-tfc IT'S O!!R pleasure to
loan 4110 lot. Several financing plans Medal plus proven dairv sires . 6 cvl. radiator. 4 miles out
· -Ca rpet Shampooer, FREE · available to qualified person
f'
1
·
2-533 7. • I' tfc and
pri. cerli IPd meal • Leading Creek road from
MODERN •• room and bath ) with purrha. . of l!lue Lustre : Phon•&lt; 11~
''
'
•
beef sire&gt; for only $6 00. 51 Route 7. Rubert Vane~, Route
furnished apartment, M•'ddl~-'
shampoo
Baker
Furni111re
\Iiddie · 1
~AtE : Modern 5 room · dairy breeds, 8 beef breeds 1 1, Mddleport, Ohio. 43012\p '
4 2_' Stc · FOI:
port. WY 2-3874.
4 21 Lfr ·
por ·
frqme home in Syracuse. With 1 and 1 dual purpose,
two - ·· - " · - -- ROQT.t . JlOU~E .in Pome·
bath, 13 bedrooms) largo util· i trained, qual ified and exper- . 1955 Chevrolet, clean V-II goodor
ro~n• WY 2-5:!85.
PLANTS for sale, sweet ptota. ity room, double carport, ga•
ienced technicians.
F' or . llres. $150·00· Will trade 1
4 !4 tfc
toes, 90c per hundred. To furn•ce, fully insulated, w.ll l prompt effie~enl and courte- i 6 e~l. Dodge or Plymouth.
rna to and cabbage, lOr doz .. to ., II carpeting, btrch cabi· l ous service. Call Leland Park- 1645 Licln Hgts., Pomeroy.
4 28 41 P
FuRNISHED HOUSE, 5 rooms Jlc hundred. Peppers. egg net•. Shade and fruit trees
er, Pomeroy, Ohio, Phone
and bath in Pom•ro1· . Call plant.
n,..rroli, brussels srru bbery. Cl ose ·~
~
IC hooI
WY Z-2264 o.r A1bert Parker,
IDLLMAN, 4 door, for
Howard
cec1·1 . y.,.-\_,, 2.,,, 262 si}routlll: and cauliflower, 15c an d churc h. y ery reasona bl e Chester, Ohto, Pbone 911f&gt;.3415. 1957
.
.
ood condl
800 W. Mam St.
3 30 tfr doz. Al'o 1 shallow
weil
Grady
Crai•,
Syracuse,
Ohio
Cit t Ohl Phon ""3415 etgll compac1 car. g
. hot water WY 2-2IIO. •
es er,
o,
e ..,. . ,.ton. •'250 00, Phone WY 2
--- ·
pump, 3 eIectriC
4 29 61 P 2418.
MODERN ti rooms and bath tan ks. re fngeral.or.
·
.
•• ••
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gas
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lwmaore. Small w eCODOIIIl'
TIIAILER LOTS - lree sew Clift Road or call: V.'Y 2-5421. $85«10.00. '
12 29 tic
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age and water. Brown ·• l'ml
4-24-7tc Two bedrOOIII house. High
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· · I Street , Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy HEATING, PlumblnJ, Mueller
Molr&lt;lpolltu Motoro
Minersville, OhiO, Pbone WY
recently refinished inside and , Furnaces. Arnold Brothers,
E. Mala Street, Pomei'OJ
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$6.900.00.
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Mala
Street,
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tnere thfy alto visited
the NIJIIlt' Pickens of Letart Falls, ily of Reedavllle visited
Hoover Dam at Minerva Put. Mr. Clayton Chancey of Racine Louise Van ASeter llld claughlol
Mrs. H&gt;Zel Arrro:. was 1 ..t. and Mrs. Louise Vao Meter and er.
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Winnie daoebler, Vicki, IDc:ll, l'lslted Th
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Jolm BDIS' ·•ere ·~·
'l'lu! Carleton Sunday School at Veterans Mtmortal Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dailey and : ·
had an a~dance of 34 on April had a• •'•ltors, Mr. and Mrs. children, Mr. and Mrs. Orner Buah ~ th
Sunda
25 with the SUpt. Ralph Carl Dana Murray Jr. and BUl,-from Dalley vl!lted Mr. and Mrs, birthd ell em
bel~
leading the singing. Preaching ~ashington, D. C. over the Homer Icenhower.
a.... ~y nner
servic~s fol)owet' Sunday School weekend.
Mrs. Lesta Pickens 11
re- 0· - WiaLV
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at 10:15 wiih the pastor Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Leo King of coveriDg from a sprained ankle. Rev. Morris Wolf of
Clyde flinton.
Columb11~ vl!'lted wllb her mo- !rfr. Charlie CarroU llp!llt a llld Rev. 'H. D. Oon of J)
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Swart ther, Mra. Gf'Orgta Thoma llld weekend at home with hll fam. vlalted the latter'l couslu, lt(n.
of Columbus were here over alao wltn bls parenltt, Mr an~ Uy.
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the weekend to visit with her Mrs. Witlam King.
Mrs. Louise Viii Meter aod Mr. llld Mrs. Ollie
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. all(] Mrs. VIrgil Carl, Mr. Nicki visited Mr. and Mrs. Lew~ visited Mr. and Mrs. WUIJi&amp;ml
B'al and to celebrate her- mo- and Mrs. Dw!gbt Carl and Ivan 1a Johnaton 'and family of MJn. Abies and fi!Dib' ~~if.
!her's birthday sunday. T be 1 and Mr and Mro Charles Bar- ersvlll~ Roota.
Mr. Ables' father will under- I
also Vl•ill'd with her brother nett of G•ove City all were m Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson go eye aur1ery ID a Pltlibwribl
and lumily, Mr. and
Mrs. Chnrleslon re::ently to visit lolrs. of Industry, Pa., and Mr. llld hospitaL
Wayne Beal.
Vtrgil l:arl !llld Mra. Dwlgbl
Mrs. Drexal Vance and Ml'l- Carl's grandmother,
Ernie Jones were In Carpenter Mr. and Mrs Lloyd King and
recently visiting with Mrs. Joe Brian and ~lona were In Shada
Starcher.
recently visiting hll mother,
Several families of tbla com- Mrs. Mary King.
munit9 have been attending tho Mr. .t1lll Mrs. Ernest HuUmao
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revival at the church in Jiur. and son, Geor~e were here from L~
Her~
lingham
Pittsborg!l )'0 visit 111tt sister, &amp;. ~
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlea King Mr. and Mrs. William King.
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had as Sunday visltora Mrs. Vlslto&gt;·s "ith Mr. and Mrs.
oUo;r
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a.c rt .,,
.fames Thornberry and !lOllS of Mrs. Harold Hager and daogb:M.tua:r
Marion and Mr. and Mrs, Ed ter, Mr. and Mts. Glenn Thoma H.ll&amp;w..
s.•wr cA Jti.Porpoiaa
King ol Harrisonville.
and da113bter, and Mr. an~ Ml'l.
t.Nw
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Donald .1d Erma Yaho have Earl Thoma and son.
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date.
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11:1. sou~~~em
11. Vlpon
past two weeks has recovered
and has returr!Od to her teacha. sycomg dulio&gt;• at Bedford school.
pilaDt'»
Mr ·and Mrs. John Dean and
sons Mt· &amp;nd Mrs. Kenneth
Markii'IS of Rarlne were In Pa:zti, Beooon•
taskala Sunday visiting Mr and
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VOTE FOR

FRED HOFFMAN
Republican Candidate For

COUNCILMAN
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEPORT
Dedicated To The Service of ALL The
Residents of Middleport

YOUR VOTE GREATLY APPRECIATED
-Pd. Pol. Adv.

ANNOUNCING
.OUR NEW

NOW-The Bend Area Has Its Own Local Mail Order Housel
Stop At Our Store and Ask For the Loan of One of Our 196 Page, 4 Color
Catalogs. You WUI Find Over 2900 CarefuUy Chosen Brand Name Items at
Fabulous Prices-and the Prict You See Will Be the Price You Pay-Abo
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Or We Will Deliver the Item at No Charge the First Time One of Our Truckl
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PHONE WY 2-3193

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Roof Repair
Authorized by
Heath Board
The Official Board of Heath
Washington and New York.
Methodist Church authorized ,
its church trustees ot reP'air
the roof of the church where
needed at the May meeting held
Sunday evening at the church.
Mr. Leo Smith, chairman, preSided.
In other acUon, Mr. William
Russell was employed as cno•U" 11
director and the resignation
Mr. Ben Philson was acc:ept·ed il
with regret. Mr. PhHson has
filled the position since Mr.
William Everson moved away.
Commission reports included
recommendations that Bible
study be held on Wednesday
evenings, a new bulletin board
and a coat rack In the narthex,
a planned missionary program
and speaker; monthly meetings
of the Education commission on

material and yearly calendar of
activities and a vacation Bible
school in the church.
Mr. Smith announced
the Finance and Stewardship
commission would proceed with
the annual budget, contacting
church members aa to pi~~~~:: !I
by a new metllod. Each
ber of the commissions was
urged 1o make an annual calenof his work and plans.,
to be presented when the
Jjclhur·ch year begins.
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Mrs. John Baker, Leo Smith '
anq Miss Frieda Faehnle were
elected agent, president, and
secretary, respectively, of the
ministerial fund. Mrs. N a n
Moore was named
greeter
chairman for May. It was announced that a sweeper, fire
extinguishers and communion
set has been purchased. Mrs.
Earl Davenport and
Mrs.
Jeanne Cooke were named as
Cf&gt;&lt;ilialrmen for the pfaclng
flowers Ill the church urns each
SundaY and are to contact mernbers for the work. The meet-11
1ng was closed with prayer

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