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Roof Repair
Authorized by
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The Official Board of Heath
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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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Tla• Dallg

Blue Devils Sting Yellow Jackets fo~ Ninth Coif Win

po~·~~li~ t~u~.;"!. ~= ~!~! ';It~~ four

"Can't You at Least Smile?"

actually Although the score was 26'Ao Carty won ~I on polt)ls.
Ron Walker blanked Don Nel-l The s~&lt; th annual SEOAL IOl!f·
City gofl course Monday eve- four 8 to 7 GAHS Devll:t Orst toh \""· thel~atckets first fhur Tom Folden blanked Wayne son f-0 and outshot his oppon-1namenl hl~&gt; oeen rescheduled
ning as the Blue Devils picked erali match. 151&gt;
e ov· Gsaolltpo
' exllS_ceconursescores on t e GDalvlis 4-ll by firhlngch a 36dfor the
enl 40-47.
. for M•y 15. ,,t the Falrgreens
. . wm
. .tn 11 match· Monday •evening, the
"'· B I u e steve Hindy fired
, a 41 oeven- medalist
a JDns -for "the1 aft rna e h1m
up th elr
- Gallipolis' next match IS Fri· c.ount.rv r t"r' between Jackson .
this spr1ng. GAHS has two Devils "first four" defeated the over-par. ke was
by while the Jackets
four day, at Barboursville. The PJr· land Well slou
t e~ fin i
Jackets' lop four, 14\1 to 1\1. Chris Rnderick, 4-0 Rnderick man finished with a 50.
ates are currently ranked the
. . e a .outcome was sur· Coaches John Milhoan and No- Hred a 37.
In the fifth sixth and sev· number two team in
Class
!'f SlOf, ~onSJderlng the visit· ian P. Swackhamer used sev· Dave Edwards finished with entb positions' Terry Shrader AM circles In West VirginJB.
'!'£ e thJacket. are enJOY· en players each in the meet. a 40, but lost 31'. to m to Chip downed Bob Burkett 4.o. Shra- ' On Saturday, GallipoliS; M1d·
mg one o etr best years ever Sam Clatworthy managed to Janes, who fired a 38.
der had a 41 Burkett 0 58
dleport , Fort Fry and Pt Plea·
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score one of the Jackets points. Sam Clatworthy also fired a Mark Ree;e defeated Dave sant w''i engage in a quadra n"Tbal __ umpire .doesn't !wow 1n 1 ~ rst :tch of the Dave Edwards tallied the vlsi· 40, and his opponent, Tom Me Jenkins 40 The wmner finish gular match at H1dden
Va l
how lucky .hi Js . . We're ant season ween se two clubs, tors II marker.
Carty finished with a 39. Me- ed with 40,' Jenkins hud a 49. . ley Club above Pt . Pleasant -

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· On The Move

Men 1n Their Flyinll Mach· Vivian Leigh, but they, W..
lnes" in London on June 3. went away 1avtng about lilt
GOSSIP IN GOTHAM
are pleased to nole about the sud·
r~lvis Presley's intimates fear HRH I• official nost for I h e newcomer. . The pop-art lhrM&gt;
rne handsome dimensions; window at Cinema
den &amp;purl in the apprentice tram·
thai his six-year romance wtth chant) event
Prisctlla Bie\eou, daughter of youn&amp; bride~room In a recent I Is settlnl more \auen, thaa
lng program in Ohio. AI the same time
one
of his oflicero when he \faa society page marrtaae 11 usur· •ny otner oiSplay In .o,.
we wonder how manv of ou•· Meigs
min the Army In Germany, I• ov ed ot 110,000 a year lor life re- "Hall a Slxpense" II this kind
~unty youth are takmg advantage of
er - alhough ever smce she gardt"" of what happens after of a hit : During Intermission,
aueh a program for their mutual benecame to the U. S. she's been re· the noneymoon is over. But the patrons dash out to the bo•
fit. There is not too mueh evidence logarded as the only one he ever pre-&lt;~uptial agreement signed by office and buy tickets for lhell
Arlene
l&gt;ahl't
cared lor. She'll soon be rejom· both parties prevents him trom children
cally that any ful l sea le attempt ts be·
filing
for
any
other
money
from
heart
Is
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&lt;ng
pit.t~·P•'
·pat
8·
lng her parents in Europe. Of
lng made to hnng voung workers into
course, that move might indi~ her estate In the event of a sep- &amp;aln. The lucky fellow Ill Mall
the various trades, whi&lt;"h to a large ex·
cote a more optimistic plot line aution, divorce or her death. Kelly, A • eallhy S•!l Fr""ci..
tent locally seems to be fadmg out. A
than the boys suspect : suppose However. at this point the bride car ..
report of the Apprent ices hip Council of
she wao just relurning to her Is so in love she gave him a
1\'eshin~ton lnsld&lt;"
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the Ohio Department ol lndustnal Re·
family so her parents could tax-tree 150.000 as a wedding
there'•
a
good
chance
lations is worthy of the attention ot all
announce the engagement in present, along with the predict· COMSA1 ,.,ll be the ouhjoclthat
ol
proper fashion'
Despite able expensive jewelry.
people who are intemted in helpmg to
a
new
investigation
by a Sello
warnings by Charles Chaplin to
Gina Lollobrigida certainly ·ate sub-committee usually d.,
make our youth self 1upporting and an
•·stay
away
from
my
daugh·
didn't
have many compliments seribed as a "bUZIBIW ifOUP"
lntregal part of the wo rk force of our
ter," 1ieek Omar Sharif conlm· for the Yankee Doodle Internal ... Produ ce~ .Josepn B•ach, cur·
nation. The very health of the nahon,
ues to take more than a father- l!ev.,ue Service when 1he r• rently preparing the 111m veratate and county 1s based on the desire
ly lnlere!t In lovely Geraldine turr ed to the old country tall alon of "3 Lives for Mlssissi!&gt;"
and willingness of persons to work at
Chaphn and she seems !asci· time. She told European report· pi," hu been In touch with a
' what ever level they are capable It
nated by him.
ers · "Even the Malia give~ you former FBI undercover maa
The
New
Yorl
authorltlel
matters not how dignified it 1s. because
some sort of warning, but not who may work aa technical ldoare
about
to
launch
a
drama!·
the American tax menl" (Mal· vilor on tilt picture Burt Lanall labor regardl ess of 1\s nature is the
lc drive against narcotics push. 11 - heuen•' How does
a caster is V'anted for the starbest medicine we can ha ve in this land
en and users. II ahould make sweet thin~ like Gina Lo11o Bet ring role In thlo story of Ku
of Appalachia
headlines - big one• - within 10 know aMu! the Malia?)
Klux Klan terror . . Colambia
1 month
Prince Philip, the Yul Brynner I• s1ghlng with re- Pictur•• haa bought the srret!ll
Duke of Edinburgh, cabled lr· lief His most recent medical right• to the click BroadwaJ
Just since Jan 1. 998 apprentices
Ina Demick in Paris, inviting ex.aminatlun showed that b Ia comedy "Luv ,
have been regJSiered w1th the Council
her to attend the benefit prem· wont fears - and they were
AI Jerry Vale'• record oalet
as compared with o:JO 111 the same per!ere of "Those
Magnificent shuddery - we"e 1roundlesa .. continue to akyrocket, he'l beIod in 1964 There have been 44 new
Ethel Merman may have meant lnl booked into nlghtclulll with
ly
head-shaking
mood.
He
only
training programs reg istered with the
It when she announced she was b1~ger seating capacity He'll
asked Shastri and the head of forsaking Broa~way lor good. play the Latin Culno (a 2,00.
council in 1965. wh1\e there were only
neiflhborlng Pakistan,
Ayub She turned down the lead in the aealert near Philadelphia ill late
:.!6 m the •arne penod in 1964. There
Khan, to delay their vlslls In musical version of "All About Septemiler . . Small myllten:
are undoubtedly manv programs on a
the first ptace primarily In their Eve'' - and that's a plum role,
Why did Diane Van! "tfllrt"
81' Willi11m S. White
small scale that are poss 1blv not reporl·
own intere!ts. He knew, as did made memorable In the mov·
from mllV!el and thea why did
any aware observer of I h t
ed, whtch are dom g a good piece of
she decide, suddenly, to reiiii'P
and the White House collective- mood In Congress, that If they ira by Belle Davil.
work to he'p in the eH·ntnal employ·
WASHINGTON- lndiR's ha.,h· the hope of India's very large ly are doing everythinl they came here and used Washing·
tu show i'~slnes•? Even hll'
The fan maga2lnes can brace mana1ar prole..or not 10 laMiw
ly unfriendly retort to Pml· number of norrddmirers in both c•n do, in public and in private, ton llself aa a aoundlng board
ment of apprentices as ti~&gt;t class work·
political paliieo in both bouses to prevent the anti • India foredent Johnson 's der.iston to post.
ers. If we can get the same volume of
,_
for addiUonal attacks upon our th•mselveo for • aerie~ of cov· tha Real RtiBOIL
of
Congre" Tune and aga1n
pone the scheduled vlsll here of
er
stories
If
the
newest
lntl!!'lll·
••
in
Congress
from
uolng
IncaUie In VIet Nam, they would
int•rease going in the many government
Pnme Mimstor Lal Bahadur these fellows have only barely dia 's own belligerent aulka to lnevllably create a wave of Con- tiona! romance, so far secret,
programs. we will most ass uredly be
Shastn is presumably felt there been beaten back by lhe John· deslroy aosistanre on India. Tha gressional anger against them- become• public domain. The lov·
blessed with a great company of trained
to be ner e~muy to save Indian soo AdminiStration ond the Eis· President is ignoring ·and urg· oelves that could not posalbly era are a lamouo Scandinavian
"face " A shrill pseudo-dlgn•IY enhower and Kennedy Adm1nls· lng others to ignore not only ln- have been contained.
actreSI and a titled Brltisher.
and willing workers.
DIVOflll TO IMTIIII'f 0"
Is seemmgly placed above the trat1ons before it.
dl8n denunciations of thla eovThe Preaidenl thought he had
More
importanily,
this
is
now
long-demonstrated ~asiC friend·
ernment but also Pnme Minis- made this not only clear but al·
MIIDI MASON AliA
ACHTIJNG 1 - literally
llnder the voluntarv programs there
ship of the Unlied Statea White the genume fear of India's small ter Shastri's action in goinl so amiably clear to the Indians Cary, Rock, Peter, Marcello,
band of reo! CongressiOnal
are curre nlly 8.77 9 appre nllres m tra in- HOII 'i f .
Cll .... r T•n""'lll IIIIHw
fnends and of Administration before a proudly pro • Commu· and Pakistanis. He was, there- et al.: It's very Ukely I h 1
hblllbiCI nerJ llftenod __.
There
i!,
however
,
rising
I·
nisi
forum
In
New
Delhi
to
coting This represent s an im rease ot over
fore, distressed when the lnd· screen's newe~l dreamboat w!U lulldll IJJ l'be 01110 v.u.r I'UblfA.
officials responsible for try·
illl eompalll uo "'-bult tt Pfl•
80U over the numher at the end ol Ap- larm here \hal lnd1a may be mg to finesse an intact fore1gn· ligate anew our policy of resist· ian• In particular reacted with be salhng into port when "Ship COJ•
()hlo,
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cutting off not only India'• no90
ance to Communist agsreaslon ouch violence and when Shas· of Fools" has ill premiere. 111'1
aid
program
through
a
Conril of last year. Another good s•gn is
to spite India 's lace but also
In South Viet Nam.
trl hlmaelf publicly proclaimed Ookar Werner of Germany, and lilT.
that there is an im rease of appr entice
India's heretofore wide acces1 gress already reluctant ~bout
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Still. the White House walks thai he bad been all but mor- II wao elear from the audience IW&amp;tf
to the American foreisn-aid dol· the whole bur,mess, even apart
11 ~ .t•lt .tftll at: romeror.
vrogram revlSlons Ill the past four
tally
offended
and
waa
now
In
reaction of thla week's flrlt Oblo.
an uphill road. The core of
from
India.
Jar
months, which indi ca tes that the spon·
President Johnson personai!J concern is that an India which a mood never to come to Waab- New Yo•~ preview that he l!.tall
This Is, of course, precisely
N&amp;tlODal .. ;siM"I t"6P ..
sors of the progra&lt;ns are on the ball to
tras rece~ved billions from tha lnaton at all.
the picture !rom lhe all ·- atac IM ao~ Kt-.11111. Ju..
In the past It hal been poHI· caal. He'• not just fascinating LalaaiG1I av• •. Nf111' YGO ~•· ,...
United States, while alway•
t•ote any increases in standards. it shows
~irk.
ble
for the Whlta Houae to per· to look al, he can oct
keeping a foot in the Commu·
well
the mteresl of industry and business in
lal!IOrtpUa
rate ~ .,
nist camp so as to receive Com- auade Conareu to tolerate, U enoueh to lmpreu the most jad· earrt• wb•• ITilbble. • ...., Pll
the future of the trainees into well roun·
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oed, skilled work ers who will be able to
1y
unlikely
that
II
will
be
po11i·
11..11h thl'lll _ . . .....,
time opened to Jndla'a erltlc•
awoonlng. Most of n, chlc pre- •at.u,
,. . Yotor Routt 11fllftt' oaM"fft ~­
tlleet the present and futu re needo that
here a gale tiTal no amount of bit any more, &amp;lven the pret- view crowd - Judy, Sr. John, M\ •...U••le. ... IDifttb ..... • '
ent
atlllude
In
India.
1 - - by Helen BotteJ-......1
Administration effort may be
Noel, Ethel and Lueen ·.unong •Ill ODe JtU flQ,CII; Ill ~ 1 ( 1
1oos will require It is also noted that
(Copyright,
1965,
by
United
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able to close and bar.
lht state plans lo preve nt dlscrimina·
them - """ ®me to&gt; rool fQr
Fwaturt
Syndicate,
Inc.)
he
was
going
to
give
me
up
for
. li·· fl
Johnson hlmoelf Ia In 1 wry·
STAR STRUCK
. tion based on rare. creed. color or na·
Lent,
but
he'd
call
after
Easter.
Dear Helen :
, tiona! background IS showmg its effecla,
U you are too lick, J011
Well, il'a after Easter and I
be bundled up and taken !&amp;''lilt •
l am married, three children, haven't heard from him. What
' 1nd the same trend is laking place in
:W years old My klds dragged can I do, and what can I look
hospital allh., In tht,~limll'
'( Lbe hiring practlres . whirh is a healthy
car or by ambulanee.
me
to
see
a
famou11
singer
who
forward
to
thia
aummerRE; il&amp;n that will benefi t manv previously
appeared In our \own. I look LENT
room or to my ollie• uvea time for both
; barred on account of their origin and
-plied
a
preosure
bandage,
paUent and re~ultl In a mort j,
one look and r· · oed.
more By Wayne G. Bnndatadt, M.D.
.. Fall! . .. For •
without delay.
lletief.
I think I
' In love honest guy! - H.
Many of the readera ®Ill- which was fine, but the play·
Your doctor today can make apeedy and accurata dlnJIIIill ,.,
lng
field
waa
no
place
to
aew
w1th h1m
mind wan· !&gt;ear Helen:
plain that most doctors no lonl·
1 much more accurate diagoo- and more effective trea'tlii"m:
up
1
wound.
We
took
the
lirl
denng lo \,
. m constant..
My hUiband and I can UIU&amp;l• er make house calls. We 1hould
We doeton may have ,
i.
111 of your condition and eaa
•I would appear that the outlook for
f"
ly day dreanung about ways to ly solve our own problems, but eumme some of the reuona to my office where everylhlni opply much DHtre effective IOmt of the IIIIIVI bedll4f
the apprenlice prog1am 111 Ohio is a
waa at hand. In tbll UH my
meet him. I have been disc on~ we'd like help on lhJS one. I lor thia.
treatment then Wll the caM ner of the "good old daya, '
trip
to
the
patient
acoompllllh·
healthy one . We 011i y hope that with all
tented w1th my life ever oince am 1~. my husband 21. We're
I can Illustrate one upect
SO years qo. 'l1til II ill part 11 patleuta you hava , _ • ·
of the new Federal pro grams of train·
thai mght Helen, no one has to both in good health, have no by recoiling a call to "come ed nothinl. The 11r1 ahould have tilt reoult of a variety of testa better chmce lor • •Pilti!Y ,..: ,. ,
tell me I'm being silly, lmma· chi\drOil, and 1ometimes won· quickly, please burry" to at· been taken to a holplll.l emer- that cannot bt made at your covery.
, 1 ·i.i ~" 1 , (1P.
lng under the Manpower Development
•
lure
and
plain
Idiotic.
I
keep
der
if
we'
II
have
that
privilege.
tend a girl who had received
home. AlthOIIIh thert are IIIU
and Training Ad w1il l~ad to addition·
LmLE STATE
hoping I'll rome out of thia Last summer we aigned on' lift a cut on her ankle on the school
a few illatanCH In whlclt a
al training programs. espedally in ar·
madness aoon.
insurance policy covering both hockey field. When I arrived 1
BIG MOUNTAINS
bouse call may bt jultllled,
eas like our own \hat are shu• t on indus·
they are not nearly 10 COIIllllllll
I must say I'm not the lli&amp;hty of ua. II Isn 't lirge, but we found that this girl bad 1 modCONCORD, N. H. (UPI
trial opportunities that exist in the ar·
could
uae
the
premiuma
to
ad·
erately
bleeding
wound
that
11 they were tn the daya when
type. I have never been
ill
Little New Hampshire boasts Ill your doctor could do wu
ell of heavv conce ntrat ion of industry.
vantage
elsewhere,
like
pay·
needed
a
few
slltchea.
love with anyone but my butThe coach had already ap- of having no fewer thon eiflhl to take yuur temperatUN, '"'
Our state is going all out for the luring
band, nor even attracted to ing into hospitalization insurmolUitalna more thaD a mU1 your pulae and gtva you thl
ance. We koow couples w1th
of industry to the stale. and the great
1nyone else.
hl&amp;b.
comfort of his aympathetk pr•
Con lht fact that I've been children lhould have Insurance,
•xpansion of existing plants. and those
but
is
it
necessary
In
tllil
day
1lightly bored and depressed
They are Mt. Washington I,· ence In addition to a few pUll
aectlons that expect to get this Increase
of the working wilt lor child·
have anything to do with Jt' 121, Mt. Jefferson 5,117, Mt. Ad· to rtUeve your )1&amp;111.
will have lo have proof of l aoodly supless
people
to
carry
It?
In
live
Tnday's doctor belltvea lbal
STAR STRUCK AND ASHAM·
ams 5,7111, Mt. Monroe 5,385, Mt.
By United Prt11 lnteralttoul
years
we
can
borrow
on
tho
If
you ara not too alck to lei
ply of ilulled workers.
ED
Tnday Ia Tuesday, May 4, tha Madison, I,I&amp;S, MI. Sam Adami
policy
and.
If
we
poy
18
yean,
Dear Star Struck:
1241h day of 1965 with :Mt to 1,1110, MI. Clay 5,!132, and Mt. to hill ofllce, be can 11rve you
better there thaa ill your homt.
The fact that you're bored It would be paid up for I h o follow.
Quincy Adama 5,4011.
rasl
of
our
lives.
Please
tell
and depessed has
EVERY·
The rnon Ia appraachinl Ill
THING to do with it. You aim- us what you think! - YOUNG lint q1111rter.
ply latched on to a handy day· COUPI.E
The mornlns star1 aro Satura
dream , and you aren't nearly Dear Couple :
and Mar1.
All young couples need some
wHEN
MAI(!S Hts veAR.ti/.
as silly and Idiotic u you think
The evening star1 art 1111'1
sort
of small life IMurance pro- and Jupiter.
VISIT--·- NOBOOV HAS ANVlHIN(;
~ - just more honest.
TO SAV TO HIM····
Many routine-harassed house- gram - on which ean be add·
Horace Mann, pioneer ARIII'Io
ed
to
when
chlldrm
arrive.
1
wives have oale little unattaincan educational reformer, wll
able dreams lllat gel them don't believe In overlnsurlnl, bom on thll ct.ty In l7flll.
On this day In ristory:
through the Ironing, the dishes but I do think that both bus·
I'Ll M
baud
and
w~e
should
carry
at
In
1886,
11
person1
we111
killed
l'flNESAP'
ON
the diapers
Not dangerous,
least
enough
for
burial
expens·
ANP
THEN
and
70
wouNled
In
the
Hay·
unlesa they threaten reality.
THE
es, w1th a cullhion to aet the llord of the Unlted Stale• and
You don't love th1s singer CHILPREN--·
ourvivor
back
on
his
(or
her)
listed by the Justice Depart·
ye 's your wsy of lighting the
feet.
And
it's
important
that
the
men\ u public enemf No, 1,
vague discontentment which
wilt
be
covered
I'm
&amp;lad
to
waa lmprl1oned at Atlanta Pen®mOl with feeling tired and
let
your
poHcy
allows
for
that.
Itentiary on Income tax evaoto•
dull and taken for annted by
Medical
lnaurance
ie
also
nee·
charges.
yoor family. But It's much bet.
essary.
Sometimes
(almost
any
In 11M2, the liattlt of tba Coo
tor that you liaht this feelinc,
time)
thoH
payments
art
Ill
ral
Sea be1an, re~ ill a
on tho home front. Push out the
popular
11
a
aardlne
eater
in
major
defeat f« the Japenaat
11r1111et and put your hUibtnd
fleet
by
the U.S. Navy.
an
elevator,
but
you'd
better
be
into his place. You may bt aIn 1HS, Governor Ntllorl
m..ed bow much faster t h e lievl tltey'rt good Investments.
RcK·kefellerof New York !lUI'·
-H.
4ayl fly when you 1111 them with
rled
Mra.
Mar,8fella
IHaPP,)
plona to entice 1 real man, not
Murphy.
'l'lll1
eolumn
11
dedicated
to
a mirage. - H.
P.S. +00 how much IIHlre en- family living, 10 if you're havA tlrouabt for, 11\1 -ay; ~
liclng your ovoniOII will b4, IIC kid trouble or just plan lean
atatelqlll) D•ntal Webatar ·
trouble,
let
Helen
help
YOU.
too!
1ald "Wiler¥ ·t1Ua1e begins, otbSlit
wit\
tiiOWtkGmeyourown
Dear Helen:
er arta tallow. 'l'lla tirDWt
I Wal 1olng wllh lhl1 11W1 Ut..IDC experiences. Addreu
att the ~· oC
who even montionetl marrlap, Haltn Botta! ill can oC thlt therefore
• • ,,
bu!Nin clvJU2atlon."
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NEW YORK (UPl)-A heart- op with catcher Howard (Doc)
broken Johnny Blanchard head- Edwards from the A's in return
ed for the Kansas City Athletics for Blanchard, also a catcher,
today and Elston Howard for and p1tcher Roland Sheldon.
the hospital in a stunning series In addition Yankee General
of
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y k that
y kleft the. reehng Manager Ralph Houk also an
Middleport High schOI'' track ew or an ees with theJr nounced that Howard the
and field performers warmed thinnest catching corps In more league's Most Valuable Player
up Monday with a v:ctory ov- than two decades.
.
m 1963 and I .3t3 hiller last
er Wahama for their first-ever The Yankees,
1n &amp;ghth year, w11l enter Lenox H1il Hos"Und
. " even 1 place With .a 7-9 record m
- de· pta
't I . today to undergo surgery
, er-t he L1ghls
1 hursday of this week against lense of their A&lt;nencan League on hiS fight elbow for the rethe Pomeroy Panthers.
turned to lheJr old moval of a bone chip.
Track Coach Bob Ashley said couSins 1n Kansas City for The 35-year-&lt;Jid slugger, who
the
events
will gel under
way Held
at 5:45
in daylight.
The help Monday mght and came 1probably will be operated on
seven running races will be
staged under the lights.
A small charge Is planned 1
wilb proceet11 to be divided
50-50 between the scbools to

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Other Action
age nts. We re pledged to se r11e you
6r~t. We t.u\or yoUI msuranc.: e To
the disabled list thus making innmg to break u D
him ineligible to 'play again for Chance's bid for a
: ; The Kansas C1ty Athletics your needs If !rou ble stn kes ,
at least 30 days.
The brilliant 2:1- ear-&lt;Jfd Cy wh1pped the Washington Sena· were &lt;1\ your &lt;~t de-o;e~ .ng !hat
r Cll\lnl rs p:ud fa ul y, v.t lhout
Youn Aw d
y
tors 5·3 m the only other Amer· you
red f &lt;~ pe I et us ,uta\1/e } UIIr , ar,
angel , ua IIYg IS aarl
us· ican Le ague game on the , h,,,, ,e, or brl\l llt: '&gt; S
h Lee Thomas. the fallen ed
s owwtnner,
spnng who
start••r
1
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Ill '&gt; II I :1 1\ '- t
as per manent y renounc hls, h d
ll d
·
halo.
o;e
schedule and the
L•:u•s
1 1 Cor
I 11 ~1 11hm re.
Wh atever feeling the Los An· the first seven innm:s
dmals topped the San ' anciScu
geles players might have had on an erro bv 1. ·t ,,
. I G&lt;anls 3·1 m the only
r . Irs ""eman League contest.
for their former teammate van· Costen Shockley.
i s h e d Monday night when
Thomas, now a member in : . But Thomas, a 29-year-old Nelson Mathews rapped oul
good standmg
of the Boston i
baseman who broke in three h1is, mcl udmg a home 1
Red Sox,
lashed- a clean single with
the New
, and toKen
also 1
---and ,laler
madeYork
the Yankees
All-Star run
homered
pareHarrelson
a IO·hlt Kan·
This ftlter cigarette Is pocked wlfb
11
1
team as an Angel. smgled
Ctty attack. Mathews· threP !
.. 1 I n1\ 's U! d· , An d 1 America's best-tasting pipt tobacco
cleanly as lead-&lt;Jff batter m thei luts boosted h1s average to a
\., ,,.,, ,, ,, ,."'"''' ' -' "H'Y 1- famousHalfandHalf. Getpleao•
eighth. However, he mHdver •sizzling .565 on IHor-23 produc·
1 ing aroma , great new taste. II}' a
1 2341
lently preserved Chance s shut· hon. D1ego Segui struck out
WY '
pock today.
out and the Angels' 10 v1clory
and went the route in
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Middleport High school ran ground out to second sacker 1Halley's long drive.
seconds later when he was
and field equlpmeol.
its string or"baseball wins to Greg Roush.
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Coach Bud B1ckel ol Pome· 8 against 2 tosses - and a tie Soulhern made It I· I in the m the SIXth although Roush dou-! second.
roy,
has prnduced that - Monday after school on its second when Gardner walked bled dt•p to center leading off 1
schools first track team thiS ho&lt;ne diamond with a tight 3-2 Vic Durst, leading of!. Durst However, he "as caught al l
Fortunate :llov&lt;
sprmg, has had hiS boys run· victory over Southern Local.
stole second and came all the , third stre&lt;rn mg 1t Larry Pnce l It was a fortunate mo ve for
nmg m eyery meet they could M1ke Gardner p1cked up the "ay home when Catc~er Jim Iwalked, worked his way around , Chance because the next batenter, gammg expenence..
victory although he had help Johnson's peg was way ,?ff tar- by
,econd anri ,gellmg ter, Felix Mantilla , singled. [
The Jackets are strong m all from Lefty George Sauer who get, going for a three base er-: \u th1rJ on a ~assed 0, 11, then was forced at second by Eddoe
the distances up to and through worked the 6th and 7th mnings ror.
Iwas call•d cut trying lo steal Bressoud and then rookie
the half m1le. (8801 . They won protecting the 3-2 lead .. Mike Nothing further happened un-, l•ome, Jo:,ns•m block 1 n~ th e catcher Mike Ryan connected
fourth place m the SEO track Jenkins, sophomore r~ghthand·'til the fifth when the lead-&lt;Jff plate anJ put• .1g on the tag. The for the lhJrd safety of lhe inand . f1eld meet last Saturday. er of Southern, went all the hatter for Southern, Sopomore steal try ce 1oe on a 1-2 pitch nmg But Chance got out of the
Middleport took Wahama last way, giving up six hit.
John McClintock hit the ball to McC\mtock.
frame without permittmg a run
1
evenmg _63 and 5-6th to 26 and Gardner fanned live, walked far ove~ Centerfielder Bill Hal- In the 7lh. w th pne JUt. Jon- by retmng pitch-hitter Russ5-6th potnll!. .
one, hit nobody in five lnnngs, ley's head for a home run
kins singled but th1s time John- Nixon.
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The results.
Sauer fanned three, walked one, The Jackets got out in front' son nailed h1m at secoo~d tr" r,c The young pttching ace, who
Shot Put - Ashley, M, 36 hit one, in two ; Jenkins fanned to stay in the fifth when with to steal, and Sllerm Cundi£1 ·fan~ recorded II shutouts last year
fl. , 3 to.; Vance, M; Brown, seven, walked one, hit nobody, two out Mark Tannehill singled ned to •mi thr game
\ among h1s 20 victories, still had i
W
in seven turns.
to left , Sauer lnpled to left, Southern
uiO tOO ~ _ 2 ~ l ito sweat out the mnth as he
Broad Jump - B. Wallace, Middleport went ahead 1-1) in and Gary Stobart tripled over MHS
100 tr.!1J x _ 3 6 3 loaded th e bases with two men
M. l9 fl. 3\2 m.; Stone, W.; the f1rst inning when lead-&lt;Jff the leflfielder's head. Jenkins Jenkins and- Cundiff, Gard· out on two walks and C.rl VasStephenson, M.
batter Moore walked . stole sec- ~ot out of fwthPr trouble when r.er (W PI, f'aur \61 H"d .,,,,,_Itrzemsk!'s s1ngle. But here 1
IOO yd. dash - Vance, M, ond went lo third on an Infield Leflfielder David Spencer made son . Umpl!es : A. Stobart, plate ; I Chance reached back and
11.8; Stone, W; Swartz, M.
out and scored on
Sauer'• a spectacular running catch ol Shephard. oases
buzzed three straJght strikes
Mile - Arther, W, 5:13.2;
past Mantilla, whose .365 bal~headle, M; H.arris, M. and Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 4, 1965- BACK IN ACMON
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Cook, W., tte.
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ON SALE NOW - CASH &amp; CARRY PRICE

Chico Salmon, who led Cleve· It was one of eight strikeouts
land In batlmg last season with by Chance, who boosted his
a .37 average, h~s been re· record to 2-ll. The loser was
turned to the Ind1an. roster aft· rookie Boston righthander Jer·
er a SIX·month stmt m the ry ~1ephenson, who struck ou
Army reserve It was an·
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nounce
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though the Tribe expects
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the_ only '
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Baltunore
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OKLAHOMA CITY mPI)!night) - Bunker
City will have its
as
Pearson na
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Ch1cago at Detrmt \mghl) _
winter, it was announced lo center where Lennie Green
Peters (2·1) vs. McLam (0-1). Monday.
mffulfedll
the lpedlay. Thede run was
0
New York at
The
learn,
1
member
of
the
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ru earn because
1
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Hockey
League,
be- of
fly ball which
to the
Boston
Bruinswill
of the
the subsequent
scorer estimated
would
bert (2-0).
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Wednesday'• Gameo
Hockey League.

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baskettrall team suf·
its fifth loss In six otarts
RusSia downed the Yanks
the final game of the
Sov•et . tour, Tass
from Thlh!t Monday.

cials 'lit
Point by surprioe son (0.3) .
NY (A) 000 010 000- 1 9 2
MondaY in
a coaching Houston at Milwaukee \night) McGraw Cisco (4) Kroll (S)
posililm
Miami University - Bruce (1-1) vs. Sadowski (2- Willey \6): Bethke (8),
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here.
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LINCOLN. Calif. (UPI) - Of·
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Los Angel"" at Cmcmnall Cannizzaro (81. Stafford, ·
flciala are trying to figure out
man ~~~e~~l111coach':::~! (night) - Drysdale (3-21 vs. ~en (7) and Schmidt. Winner - what lo do with a 1M rnllllon
on s,@l 1 He w!U tak linl Jay ll-4).
Spahn. Loser- Mikkelsen.
near here.
head ' : .
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, San FrancisCo at St. LouIs
is, It's underground.
sea~~::"Dl~ ~:::e: (night). - Marichal 13-2) v•.
Major League Result•
was buill as a Titan missile
asldett.G :devote full time to
Sadecki 10-2). ,
By United Press lllteroallonal site and since abandoned.
lng tlll Redsklna' athletic direcWedllesday 1 Gamet
National Lea1••
County officers have suggested
tor
Plttsbur&amp;h at Chicago
San Fran. 000 000 DOl- 1 5 2 malting it an emergeucy head.
Philadelphia •t N.Y., night
St. Louis 100 002 Ollll- 3 7 o quarters lor !tate government
"We'~ IW'Prlsed tllat he's Houston at Milwaukee, ni~ht
Herbel, Bolin (8) and Haller, in ""'" of attack.
leaving (lnd_, :fl!Ty to tlell him Los Ang. at Cincinnati, n1gbt Bailey (8). Simmons (1·3 ) and - - - - - - - - -10," said Frank Walter, sports San Fran. at St. Loulll, night McCarver. Loser - Herbel (I·
Information director at the iJnJ.
American League
I). HR _ Mays (lth).
the league Into Eastern and
ed States Military Academy.
W. L. Pet. GB
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"W• were very happy with what Chicago
10 5 .667
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at their annual meeting,
he has done for Arm•, b••ke•
Minnesota
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Haven, Conn .,
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to
ball."
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Detroit
9 6 .600 1 Wuh.
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wn,
Pa., as new
000 001 101- S 9 1 franchises.
Walter said _Locke had ten- Baltimore
9 7 .563 tII Kan. City 021 200 1111:&lt;- 5 10 - - - - - - -- dered hill rts•gnatlon to the Clevelllnd
7 6 .538 2
Richert Daniela 15l
academy on. Friday and that Los Angeleo
9 8 .529 2 worth
and Brumley.
the athletk board accepted It Boston
7 7 .500 2'Ao (2-2) and Bryan. Loser - Rilch-1
Monday.
,
New York
7 9 .4.'18 3\1 ert 11·2). HR - Mathews
Locke bad plded the Cadet&amp; Washington
I 13 .sll I Harrelaon (Ill)
Me~lulleu 1
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Lot Aqelea 1 Boa. o, night Los ,Ang. 001 1100 OO:&lt;- 1
He had ·!if!f arrived ·111 West (Only games scheduled\ .. . Stephenson, Ritchie (6),
Point In 1... aqd aerveCI u an 'l'lelday'• Probable Pltoben 1
Army Plllsl&lt;lal educitl011 In· Bo.ton at Los Angeles (night) ey (I) and Ryan. Chance (2-0)
&amp;tnlctor for-'
and Rodaent. Loser - StephOD9:-: Ye&amp;rL lie tie- - Morehead !l·J) VI. LoP U 10n (0-1),
came ~,baHttl!ID Cliach (Z.~).
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P!.l!1'BANT
ArraignIllft.1lelore
'ustlce of- Peace
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A£ter ll}ness

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4-Daily ~entlnel, Pomeroy·Middleport 0 ., May 4, 1965

Summer Camp SessiOns for ,. Mainly
About I w~:· ~~w::~=-· :~~
People
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Meth0dISt out nnounce ' Pomeroy . to

WI'lbur.
Kearns. I ADMI'I'I'ED
Pleasant Vall•y Hospital
Ch,. argedWI'th
IN TROIJJU.lll! SI'QT
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Lloyd
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For Kim ergarlen
Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. W1I-I M } t ,
o·leS MOnday Cline,
they went to Evaas' Supermal'PT. PLEASANT _ Gradualiam Hull. Patriot, Ohio : Mrs. I
0 eS Jng
ket where they allegedly took PT. PL.EASANT - Arm'
~;va Nowlin. Apple Grove; Mrs. ·
'several Jtems and were later Specialist Five Dale H.
tion exercises ror student:of , At h' H
Roy sk ·mner, ¥u
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Mrs. Ava Jea Keyser s Mead- ,
IS orne
I lliSCHARl:~D - Mrs. Rus- Pleasant teen-·~· youths were Valley Ho.spital by a posse of Leonard c. McDaniel of Hart·
owbrook KmdergJrten class was \

BArboursville ]apprehended by local

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• Armstrong Ceiling Tile
fAL S[TEET H • Weldwood Paneling
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V-8 motor, automatic trans., radio, white sidewall
Iiles, tinted glass, wheel discs, backup lights, turquoise wlth like new matching intenor. Locally
~wned. Well cared for. A real sharpie.

KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT
Cadillac - Oldsmobile

Drive in today for a free tire inspection. Your Ashland Oil Dealer will
check your tires for tread wear ... carefully inspect the side walls for cuts,
bru'ses, and bulges ... give you an honest appraisal of your tires' safe
driving cOndition.
See if you need new tires ... see how little it will cost to trade now. Your
Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer offers special row prices-highest
trade-ins! He features nationally advertised, nationally guaranteed brands!
Don't let worn tires jeopardize the safety Of your family. For carefree
driving this Spring and Summer stop in at the nearest Ashland Oil Dealer.
Trade now. And get the biggest tire bargains in town!

~8Jae hu eo many tbinp going for it.

"You'D Ute OUr QulitJ Wa, ol Doing Bns!nr"

Pot'lleroy, Ohio

•Eieolrio Jae.t.ie the quickest, cleaneat. qoielelt;
'IIIOit clr.,.free heal you .can have. And it'•

With Asbland Oil's eonvenient TBA budget plan you can buy your tires
now and charge them on your credit card. Take up to six months w pay
-with .• DWIII"'Onwn and 00 carrying charges. •

Now live MOIIl t - wobclezful 8ifbl fnr
Mother's Day! Rescue her froJn cllahwuh·
Ina meas tmd drudael'Y for aood with a Jlft
of thia JliankaJIIICit)'.Hotpoint dishwasher.
Then put IDI!le froatlng on tho ealte with
this 8-place-settlng Reed &amp; Borlon stain!... flatware you con get now at our Ul&gt;•
heard-of low price when you purehase the
dishwasher.
And what a dishwasher this Is! It da whole day's dishes at once, and gell
them hygienically cleon without hand prel
riJislni, Water·hook-up needs DO plumb:
iDJ, Maple cuttinslop provides axtra work
llllliC8.llllulatioD.Ihield gives quiet opera,
ticliL U~eumobllttDOw, I)QJI,vert to bullt-.ln
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PT. PLEASANT - Charle! l
\Ervin Martin. 20. Hog&lt;ett, W.
Va. and Wilma Jean Wayan,
I7, Southside. W. Va. have made
application for a marriage license In the office of the County Clerk.

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Members o( t ts jury are .
f-ii;;i;~~~"""~~=;;o, l E. Hereford, Jr . try Hatfield,
Clarence R. Ebert Albert Keeler, Harry N. Flowers, Donald
0. Roush, Archie J . Browning,
, Dale W. Nibert, Lorena Mae
Arrington, Charles E. White,
P.
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Thomton Barnett, Vir~inia C.
Grinstead, .Joyce Lee Ca r ~on.
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and Leo William.'Wn. Fay '!'homeAbMtUL
1ton Barnett wa~ named jury
i foreman.
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had been excused. Judge James
Lee Thompson appointed Mrs.
va 1he· Toney and pau j Ratr· den '
as special J·ury e&lt;:~mmissioners
r ()rrb Meigs CountJ· , Oh io.
You are required ({) llllftt nit!; !' to fill the one vacancy . Les
Pf!tl\loft by tha 2Sith day or MIY
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mer!S owned bY t:ll•n Oollln and
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lion 3:1, To1Vn \1, Ran11 II, ~r the J
f th e ay erm of as·
Ohio ComPan1'• P\1rchu• . c lin· • ury or
nln1 at tbe Southeut l'orut•·
or ! on County Circuit Court began
tald
fnetlon ~ . and runn1n1 '
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thtne. Wut to lan!IJ now U!' [or- its duties Monday mornmg and
mer!' owned by t.an• VineNnl.
led tO gtve
· a repo rt
(fomert, owneG by Reuben 'weh was eXpec
aterl; therr.ee North ~ar lftOUih lo ' before noon today.
mail:e one hundred o~cre11 lh&lt;~HI&lt;'&lt;"
r... t to tha Fraetion llniJ thenee
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J'rlak. llltl. &amp;nna J'ruk, .,.hote place I
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11111, Ulfl UlldenlJDed.. A.udr('.? L'he\'· '
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At Conrtho118e Now

Cigarette license, both nta11
wholesale, office
are onofsale
II MASON - IIIIa Mary l\llo
A judgment ol f4,Jell.16 was and
the courtboues
Me!C•
Announcements were made o( How" session for witnessing ,was Mr. and Mrs Paul z· kl
Mrs. Roy Sigman, daughter, MIS! Carla Gilmore, Ohio ordered Monday afternoon by County Anditor Gordon H. Cald· ter, daughter of Mn. Sarah
the summer camp sessions lor conducted by Rose Eaoterday. and daughter Dlan
nt 1~ ~ Janet Price, and oon. Mike University student, visited with jurors in the civil suit of Beu- well, it was announced today. Footer, bas been chosen yaJe.
Methodist Youlh
Fellowship Pamphlets on Christian voca• day at Vien~a w"'
~~h Price, and Wayne Nelson of her parent., Mr. •nd Mro. Carl lah M. Reynolda, Hunttnpon, a- The deadline lor purcllasinR dlciorlan of Wablma BIg b
members when the Sub-district tiona we-re distributed and Deb- her sister and brother _abt -~~ Dexter were In Toledo on Sun- Gilmore over the weekend and gainst George Smith,
Star the cigarette license is May :13. tcbool, Prlntlpal Clyde Foley
Rally lor the Me;gs ,County bie Van Meter and Robin Sle- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jones. Th; day to attend the wedding of was at.o the guest ol Denrus Route, Pomeroy.
Wholesale licenses cost $100, MDOUDced
MethodiSt Youth Fellowship was arns talked on that subject.
group visited at Marietta Mem- Mrs. Stgman's son,
William Saele~s for May Day festivities Th : dellberated l'h hours and the charge for a retail II.
held Sunday afternoon at Heath During the business session orial Hospital with Mr. Zirkle's Price and Ml!s Jennie Lee Han- at Rto Grande College where The epl:till originally flied
cense is $25. Malt licenses, at
Mcthod;si Church.
a skating party was announced daughter, Mrs. Robert Springer na.
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he ts a student.
petition seeking $38,I05.61 as the a cost of ,1, also are on sale. M •Eiber ,.,.._ liaru..rd
lor Tu ..day evening May 4 al
Mrs Dana Oliver returned to MISs Hallie Zerkle has
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and new dauRhter, Kimberly th hom. I b da ht
d turned from Columbus where result ol an automobJie • truck
and Dlsle Tllrllbu1l Flowers
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accident in Belpre in June of
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son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allen she has been with her brother, 1
TWO JAILED
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richter camp ground, and lor the tary-treasurer report
which Pie. Stanley R. Lem ey re- Eichinger Saturday alter a five John Zerkle, a patient at Rive!'- 960.
Okey Kiser, 34, Rt. 2, Racine, ard TurnbuD. Muon Gradua.Junlor-Ht. August 2-7 at the was followed by a riod
of turned Frtdar to his base at weeks visit with relativee lD side Methodist Hogpltal. Miss Attorney Fred W. Crow rep- was jailed by ~yracuse Mar- tlOll exerclllel wlll be held May
new FranciS Asbury camp near le!lowship singing t':'ct by Con- El Tore,d Cll(, alt;ths~endinR Columbus. She was accompan- Neille Zerkle ed Mrs.
John resented the plaintiff and Bern- shal Milton Vanan Monday 24 at 8 p.m.
f\;o Grande.
me Cooke and Linda Render- :n:~':.':r. ':nd"~s. Haro~ ~fi: ied by her daughter, Mrs. Dav- Zer~le remained In Columbus. ard V. Fultz the defense. The night on an Intoxication charge. Baccalaureate services will
The meeting was opened witll son. The meetmg was conelud- liam Leml and famll
id McGhee and Mrs. I. W. M s. James Arnold of Mid- trial began last Thursday.
Also taken Into custody and be held lola 23 ,It 8 p.m. lD the
an organ prelude by Tom Bak- ed with the MYF benediction. • Mr. antMrs.
Koesel Doland, who returned home that dleport and her mece and hus· Ralph Pratt was foreman ol Jaded by Marshal Vartan was hlgl.
auditorium. The
er followed by the welcome gtv- Refreshments were served by of Cleveland were weekend vis- day.
band, Mr. and Mrs. Btl! Urban tbe Jury. Other members were "'homas Irwm Hockley, 20, U.S. Rtv, MarllD Berlalofd, pastor
en by the president Chris ToOip- the host MYF group assisted by itors of her mother Mre We!- Miss Patricia Flelda spent the old Zane:.:;llle
the week Gladys Dillon, Victor perry, M.C.,
LeJune,. N. . C. ollhe New Haven EVIl chun:h
kms. The call to worship was these mothers, Mrs .
Keith by Whaley.
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e,
Erwin Gloeeknet', Robert Rei- H;kley IS charged wtth bemg wlU deliver the T'M'IL 'lite
given by Mike Lloyd. Heath Goble, Mrs. Don Eanes, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jenninlls Way- siSter, MISS Mary Ann Fields.
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ber, W. H. Swartz,
Geneva A OL.
JuniOr and Senior
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Methodist Church MYF presi- M. E. Dowson, •nd Mf'. Nan land Jr and son Terry
of Roland Fsher, student al the Tbethy aisoMJomeddMMrs. LUrbaEnds Ylateo, Otlais K. Casto, Jas. Nlcheduled May 1'
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;,thens visited Sunday evening oun
a e usm~ss
ege warda 'of Miami, Fla., who mond J. Smith and l!o;,.er L.
ASKED TO MEET
B1&amp;111nB at 6:30 p.m. mid I be
by Conme Cooke.
with her parents, Mr.
and spent the weekend With his ~ar- came lor the Derby.
Casto
A meet!Dg of Ill persons iJ1: dance at 8:30 p.m.
The hymn, ·o Master. L•t ]
Mrs: Clarence Andrews and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason FISh- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Covert
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t~ested In the aummer recreaM•· Walk With TheP." was sung
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fam;ly.
erMand fadmlly.
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bon program m Southern Local
DAUGHTER BORN%
l&gt;v Ihe group and the respon - I
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jungr. an Mrs. Wilham FIB er Paula of B~lpre v'isited her Mrs Lawrence Mll~n visit- school district is being urged to Mr and Mrs Ralph Rose of
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aEntered Hospital
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T· ttr, onnfa Ca!" weekend guests' of their parents mother, Mrs. Luc11te Mayes the ed with her husband, Lawrence 'J'hupsdrese t 7r 30 mee ng th" Long Bottom are announcing the
"n WI ser1pture an a po· Among
those who entered " ss ar ara a erson o tn·
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past week. They came to ob- Milhoan Sunday at Holzer hosr ay a ·
p.m . In e birth of a 7 lb. daughter llia
•·m, "I Met The Master Pace Holzer hospital in the past 24 clnnati were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
FISher and serve the birthday of Mrs. pita! where he Is a medical Southern Local High school Ann Sunday May 2 at Holzer
Face," given by Brenda hours were : Mrs. Odessa My- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raub and
Mayes and provided the dinner patient.
cafeteria. All pmons who iJI: hospital.
are Mr.
I oney. The offertory prayer ers 757 Second 'Ave •trs Dot
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and a decorated birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs Blaine Walburn tend to help wtth the teams are and Mrs Warren Rose Racine
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by ca thy Bratton, Sanns
, · 204 First Ave
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· 11 Y asked to attend. Route 1 ·and Mr and Mrs
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a and children ·Kim and David espec18
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at Keno ca 11 from her son •nd lam1.1y, of V1enna,
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James •o ' steele,
195 Adewho is rsrii at the
home ol
Mr. Mr. and. Mrs. Wtl. 1.tam Mayes weekend with their parents, Mr
LODGE TO Mt::Er
2. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor of
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Lmda Henderson, lellowshtp:Y' !aide Dr., Clillord L. Russell,
- · ·and Mrs Robert Coleman The and la..mily ol Ltma.
,and Mrs. Raymond Walburn and Pomeroy·Lodge No. Io Free Shade, Mrs. Martha L. Rose.
chatrman, explamed the fellow- Rt.
Gallipolis, .John P. Por- GaUBe readings:
Gallipolis also visiied at Hocki g~t wit~ Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Verner See and and Accepted Masons ' wU! Portland Route I, Mr. end Mrs .
d Mr S n w·i
·and sons, Bill, Sieve and M;ch- son, Keith. They came to see meet Wednesday May ; at 7"30 Everett Oonnolly, Letart Falls
shtp area and a f;lm strip en- ter 2Patriot Star Rt Lee D Dam t7.9, 15.9, ruonlflll 13 feet M
titled, "Crown Rights.''
was 1Me'rrilt Rt
Che;hire Mrs. on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.- r. an
s. ammy 1 sun. ael of South Charleston, Ohio, her father, Verner See, a pa· m at the ~!· ' .. t · 1 All and Mrs. Osa Boggess of Syra2
shown, followed hy group dtS- i
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!loti' Vtand 97, Pt Pleasant 24.IS, Himon ,
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spent the weekend with their t;ent at Holzer Hospital.
..ter
cuse are great 8J"andparents.
cusston.
St Pt Pte
l R be l A 1.51 Kanawha Falls 4 e7 Char- Steel Sheet Wmg
parents, Mr. and Mrs Forrest Mrs. William Morris io a sur·
The
-'.:_K".ow Beiter, Ill
Pleas:n/ Con19.9. London, Marm,'q Ordet·ed for Bridge Bachtel aflll family and 1.1r. and g;cal
at Riverside MethDINNER PLANNED
2 Henderson, Mrs ona Wmlield dams were on the The Meigs County Commis· ~Irs. Wilham Matlack, Chester. odJSt Hospttal In Columbus.
rad D Berkley,
ASKS llJVORCE
There Will be a Decoration
I Ray C Wears Pliny w Va sills.
sioners Monday . appropriated Recent guests of Mr
and Cora Rupe VISited wtth rela- Claudette Fay Stewart. a min- Day dmner at the Letart Falls
Mrs Woodro~ w Treadway" Boat MovfJII1ents·
$10 000 for construction of a Mrs. Cl~nee Murray were t;ves and friends ln Cheshire lor, Rt. I, Middleport, has flied Community hall Saturday • May
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Rt 2 Plmy. IV Va .. Mrs. Isaac Ohio River - 1\ndrew Cal- steel
sheet Run
ptllngbrid
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on the and Mrs. Waller Bhss
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· Roush returned on man
pe IPleas
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Bowman's
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of Lew-1 ·Mrs Earl
a d;vorce
churches of the Letart Falls
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up 14, 15
8.203 p.m
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Slburg and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sun~ay evenin•• from St · Ciairs- Ifrom Larry E. Stewar t, Rt 1, charge. Servmg
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Fepiokr ,R.t r2s. Mldednl on t uDagenae theeen dr unpl5 's·4·o' a.m:;Aiou- section with County Road 34 In McKinney and son of Columbus. vtlle where she had spent aiMiddleport.
11:311 a.m.
Nalionwtde Insurance o Porn- au , .
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Charles Asckley .lind son Ro- week wtth her son and family
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eroy defeated G Sf 7 o and 24-4 Hysell , Syracuse. Mrs. James down I5, 6:15a.m., Ttbolt down Sutton Twp . .
ger, of Lottridge, Ohio, vlsiled Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Roush and
m a doubleheader softball game Larry Hupp, Rt. 2 Racme, Mrs. 15, &amp;·50 a.m.; OVEC down I6, 1Theti
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ro-;dauRhters, Debbie and Lisa and
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sunday at the Ga!hpolis State Manon P Cowdery, Rt 2 Long 4:30 a.m.; Lynn B. up I6, 7:311 e eva ~n ~d e
h n~h bert Sharp.
1new baby son DJuglas Riley John Zerkle, Middleport re- 1
tnshlute Field.
Bottom, Rober! F. Humphreys, a.m.; Chris Jr. up 18, 6:45 a. e~d an ~h emng 0 1 e so
Verner See has been returned born April 28. '
' mains in room 316 of Colum bus'
A White L..the
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Hitters for Nationwtde
In Jackson, Mrs. Willian:' F~ank m.; Inca up 19,3:40 a.m.; Pht~ ;~ ~ ..~. e superstructure by to Holzer Hospital
for treat- Mr and Mrs. JenninR Keller Riverside MethodiSt hospttal It
Mid HMI
the first game were Bob Cun- Lambert, Jackson, Lmda Lee 1p Sporn down 19, 5:40 a m.; Re- It . 1•
d 'd d lo ha ment of a heart cond1t1on. He (Frances Daniels) of Columbus '' reported hiS cond•t mn JS •mmngham with a double and sin- Wyant. Jackson. Mrs Martha l!ai&gt;le up 19,7 a.m.; Andrew J. . a so wats ecdl e
tvhee 'had been recuperating as hts VISited with relatives m Mid- Iproved He is still
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tmprovemen s Ea
rna lee Ridge
on
horne and when he became Uldleport Sunday. They came to,tests.
kson, Frank E. Mer- up 20 , 1: tt• a.m.; Jerry Bos·MorningStar
gle, C. H•••mton,
two smges
Keeton,Jac
and
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c~nct a double; Dale Hamson, a ricks , Rt. 2 Jackson. Homer R. worth up 20, 3:10 a.m; A. J. Langsville • 'Dexfer roads. At· Fnd•y .was. taken to Holzer. ·attend the plano recll.al given
double; Tom Grueser, . three Sorrell, Wellston. Teresa A. Tol- Patten down 20, 6:10a.m.; Li\· tending were President Kenneth Hts !am1ly ts w1th hun.
by Mrs. Ray Hecox. Mrs. Dan-'
LOCAL TEMPS
doubles: J. Jeffers, two stngles; bert, Hamden, Mrs. Oscar L. tie George up 20. 6:50 a.m.: c. McElhinny and ·Charles
R Mrs. Everett Bacltner spent iels was active in musical cir-1 The temperature in Pomeroy's
Harold Brown,. a single: Terry Wisenberger, South Point, and V. Harner up 21, 6 a.m.; Steel Karr Sr.
· the weekend m Athens with her cles while living In Middleport !business district at 11:30 a. m.
MtDDLIPORT, O.
Phahn, two. Singles, and B. Mrs. Edward L. Mizieko, Ath- Ran;;er down 23, 3:20 a.m.;
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daughter, Karen, and atlen~ed and is teachlnR music in Co- today was 80 degrees, under I
Barton, a s1.ngle.
eos.
Chari., Stevenson down GreenRECEIVE BIBLES
the annual Mother's Day aclivl· llumbus.
I clear skies.
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Dale Harnson wenl all the
Births
up R:30 p.m.; La~una up Green- Seven Meigs countians left fr'~"'}~~~~·r.:u m IIIW4!1ifall!t(~~"-~'1i~~·~'""~'~ ":t~-,- -"-P'"'' --lV~"'
WdY on the mound for t~e local
Mrs. William P. Montgomery up !:SO a.m.; Harry Dyer this morning for induction Into ~
Jearn and struck out st&lt;. The Crown
City , daughtel' . 1·11
th e armed forces at Ft. Hayes .,~
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hltt
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on
Queen m
· Co1urn bus. Th ey were pre- :;
withY a homerersandwere
Long pencer
and m. ·Monday . Ml's. Jack W. ~Slone GaUlpolls Dam M
both
Henderson, IV. Va .. son, 10:56 , City ur 6 p.m.; John J . Rowe sented with a New Testament 1:
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: 1~1e~Ll' '•. 'th a.m. Monday. Mrs. John W. down 12:30 a.m.; 0. F. Shear- by Gideon Representative Hermoun~ fo~e~atio~:i~~ ei~on th: Teaford, 325 Spring Ave., Porn- er down 1:45 a.m.; Zimmer up man Grate. The group lnclud- .B
other game and gave up seven eroy, daughtec, B:O!I a.m. Mon- 3:20a.m.; Peggy Downey down ed Lawrence E. Gilmore, Rut- '.J
hits.
day.
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S a.m.; J. S. Lewts down 5:10 land; Charles F. Buffington, ~
Gelling hils for Nationwide
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Dtseharged
a.~.; Elgerclllf down 6:50 a. Pomeroy; Harold R. Kiser, Ra- \h
were Bob Cunningham with a Pat1ent.~ recently dJBcharged m.• Jef£boal down 7:45 a.m.
cme; Andrews. Chapman. Har- ~c.
homer and two singles: Bob included George Payne, Mrs. Kanawba River -:- Solvay up risonvllle Garold W. Dotl8las, ~.
Eastman. a t;·iple, double and I 0 Harbert. Mane KJTchner, London 2.25 a.m.,
Duncan Albany, and Larry o. Sellers, ,
si ngle; H. Brown , trip le, dou- , ~1rs. Claude Swtck . Harley Stal- Bruc~ d?wn ~armet 5:10 a.n:-.; Portland.
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ble (and single: Ter ry Phalin, naker, Arthur A. MrCoy. Mrs. ~- H. :!haver, -Jr. down WmCHILD TREATED
honler and double· Abbott sin- Mae Lewts, Mrs. A..1. Miller, fteld a:SO p.m.; Thelma Ann
A
one-year-old
child
was '.
glo;
ao'b Barto~ sin- John A Sargent. Mark
A. down Winfield p. m.; Jeflertreated
ror
racial
lacerations
t'
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, a d~uble . Spangler. Sherr! t. .
Russell, son down Winfield 10:15 p.m. ;
""""'· a single.
'1ack P. Kelly, Mrs.
Oscar Beaver up Wmli~'~ 1:30 a.m.; and released at Veterans Mem- it
· play Lakin at Roush, Kenneth Kanouse, Deb- Lucy Jane i.11rur. down Win- orial hospital Monday afternoon
on the Mid- orah I. Dotson. Mrs. 0. H. Wick- field 2:40 a.m.: H. E. Bowles alter being bitten by a dog. f
G.S.I. again line and infant daughter, and down Winf1eid ne am: Allen Rhonda McDonnell was taken
6, at 6:16 on the Mrs. Paul B Runion and infant R. Merrill dnwn Winfield 4 a. to the hospital by the Pomeroy ,
Emergency squad at 3:28 p. m. 1
daughter.
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Charles R. Mor- PT. PLEASANT - Reuben held Monday evenmg at the Ap~rs i; teu Sm;th and daughter Monday no'llon after crtmmally been alerted by the chtld s par- troopers of the 82nd Atrborne
and Lester Tlcho- W. Hayes, 82, retired farmer patachtan Power Com pan" aud - PT PLEASANT - Wilbur S A 1 ('
Mo;1a Stewart, Monday noon after criminally 1ents.
Division that have been dis·
,lYimsl•ood,
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Kearn
50
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Pleasrml,
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.rove
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were each of Gallipolis Ferry, died Mon- itorium.
s, ·
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lp1 Pl•·a«ml Cha tles She!Jne. 'in the north end of the city. , Th 0Jl
h . d th
th pa tchcd to the Domm
li!led RllO. and costs on charges day in Pleasant Valley Hospit.
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d;ed unexpectedly 81 11 a. m. IHender&lt;&gt;u&gt; t1&lt;'uhen Hay e&gt;, Gat- • The youths, one t6 years old I •
;cers c ase e you s public to protect
Amertcens
.~ apeednlg; John T. Oplinger. al after a lingering illness.
The rht ldren ent&lt;rtnmed par- Monday at h;s home He was J;polts F&lt;•r"' "' P'rt'd J· Noreta ·•nd the other 14 years old. are ,ove; meadow and stream for ~d other foretgn nallonals. McParkersbura, $15 and costs on
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ents and friends with oems iborn SeptemhE't 17, 1914
tn . : Pt Plt'&lt; Jsa nt ' '{
d in custodv awaiting
JtiVemle ]approximately _three miles be- Daniel is regularly stationed at
a ·I!PeedtnR charge Roger R. A hlelonR Mason County res- .
P
' 1Mason county. a son of the late Cloncl;,
c p1rc 1 &lt;·ow·t act;on The t6 year old fore apprehendmg them. The Fort Bragg, N. C. as a· cook.
Durst, Columbus, ohio, $IO and ident, he was born October 12, hnger P_lays, songs _and other W_illla~ and ~ary Elizabeth
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lOnfessed to officers mvolved.[youths will be arratgned be[ore He entered the Army in Octoeolt! failure to have vehicle 1883 at Southside, the son of. accomplishments pnor to the iRtec Kearns. He wa s rormerly 1
,el ty, state and county. that they Judge .James
Lee Thompson her 1952. He IS a 1951 graduate
under eontrol; Robert Leo Gra- the late Albert and Sadie Crump presentation of certificates and employed at the Manetlit Man- '
HEPllllT MAllE
' had skipped, school
Monday today.
•of Wahama High school.
ltam, Washington, w. v·a .. Wil· Hayes. He was a member or awards. Award winners were : ,ufacturmg ~ompo:~ny and was al- , PT. PLEASANT_ The activ- morning .and during the morn
llam Art Snyde r. Vinton, Ohio, the Hambrick
Methodist punctuality, Shawn Huffman ; so an mtenor decorator.
l1i!•s' !"(•port nl tile Shrrit!'s De-' iin~ fwd t.aken several items I
Chris Mathews. Gallipolis Fer· Church.
,perfed attenda11ce, Mike Mar- Mr. Kearns was a veteran of ··
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from Fruth's Plrarmacy, then
I'J, Leland Gale Swisher, Rav. .
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,tm; art, Keith McMillan; eon- IWorld War 11 and a member nf partment fo l· the month ol ~p- wen! to the north section of the
8111wood, were rach fined $10 _S~~;IVmg are ~Wife, Sarah !· duct. John Fultz: Acllievement. the Bethel EUB Church.
r1l lw s been released showing town where th&lt;'y enticed tl1c
_lnd costs on charges of intoxi-~ L~~~ Ield fHayes, flve
~~s, Brent C.ardnt•r , outstanding, Lo- Survtvmg arr his wife. Fran- tht• fll•p&lt;~rllm'nl nwmber~ lrav- sma ll child ove r an embank
cation; Stephen Jerome oore, G1•dert H0 dYoungstown, 0 10: w_ell R?gers ; tlOnor studenl.~ . 1 ce~ Carpt'nler ~earns, nine ~If' II· eled ;,407 111iles, mvestigi:lled. 12 men~ into a fi eld where _they I
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Leon Rt. 3, was fined $10 and C_)1 e, e~berson,]Ja_mes Gom K_Jm Wtthers. Luwe Call &lt;~mt.C hlldren, one sJ::olrr , Mrs. Berne (lt(.' aknl:-\. aml lhrt.'t' brl'ak tng
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COitl on the charg:e of improp· 1et ?f Sh ron, ndlaM, War Jill Kearns.
tGarnct11 Wooten, Rt. 1, ~t. 1 and enlt'ri ngs. n•eo\'en~ one Helps You Overcome
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re, South Charleston a~d Ch~r- , . .
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l Pleasunl : two brothers. Kasstll ]stoll' ll t'&lt;1r ..-.:erved 15 warrants .
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to
Durnontsvtlle, Ohio ,
41 (·uurlty papers rmd b0nk·
Legal NottCI
daughters, Mrs. Gold1e Welke; John Ftede;~e~ Full,, Shawn all Kearns, Pl. Pleasa nt ; one ed o1 P'"""' to the count) ja •t. Looseness ond Worr '
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Dorothy
Leed Huffman,
!'hom
half sister. Mrs. Henry .totm, I
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LIIAL NOTICI
f TrMrs.
Oh'
M Barnette,
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H'tI easCa II .Brent
J'll
Nolon11or be f&gt;uuuy!!li or let! I m-at- i
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on 0
oy,
10, rs. aomt e Y· ar ner, ance
I ~on. Mason, and 27 grandchild·
ell~ll
beeau~c ot luool', wntJbly tnlse
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1 tell tll.l''ASTEI':1'H.uu lrnv rovcdalkn Wdlll ..')' May :lth, 191'15. ,1 ! lO~f?O ea Tipp City Ohio Mrs. Mary Ann Kearns
Lowell
WHyne
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4. Jl[, we wUI ofler fur nl• lit . puhhc
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. H· c·&lt;~r- lim:
(nou-t~dd! tmwdur ,ll prlnklcd 0~1
acGUoD w u.e h!Jhul bldd11 . f(lr Lou Weethee and Mrs.
Ruth Rogers, Micharl L~·lt&gt; '11&lt;1rtm. Funeral sel'\·ll'CS wtl! be eon· rll'r nlfldating Burrdl will tw Y•turp lutcs tlolli~ thcrnrtrmc r~l.hfl'y
Middleport, b.
290 N. 2nd Ave.
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Ia biDtl at Ke1th (;uble f{lrd C
I! both o_f Ga Ipots
. !' F K 'th D I M , 1.11
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1eel t:tOI'f' comfo l·ttt bl e A\'Olct t•miJur- . . - •· Third Ave ., M!ddle , n. l asse,
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et
ougas,
C1~1
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K1mrlurlt&gt;d
at
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Thur::d;t\
·in
Suncrest
Cemcter~·.
Fr1ends
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~t•tlt• tollowt:nr dnrnhPtl 10~-a, ry and Mrs. Mtnme DaVIS, St berly Wtlhl•r s.
Ill the &lt;.:row. Husst' ll Funl'ral fll&lt;t.\' t•all &lt;I I the funeral home. I·A~:&gt; la.Ju ''l•t.t•Y WWI- (Jount••J.
--·--·· --1 - 1810 aambl•r . "dour St•l•o" Albans; one brother. Sterrelt ~
w.,.a lerial Number C 21211~2
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Sl · Alb ans: SIX
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The undenl 1ned rntr•·t~ 111~ right 1aye~ .
to bid~_.... n ,
brothers,
Everett Hayes, South
......,.,. u.~ble
utd ll'l&lt;'.
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Mtddleport, ohl"
l har leston, .Jim Haye~. Wncas--:-:-=---1'' 4· 111. ter, Ohio, Jessie Hayes. R&lt;:~v1111 TN a COMMON ,.1 ... c.IJ r t
ens wood, Ben Hayes,
Nitro, 1
Mlllll COUNTY, OHIO
AUDIIV CNIVALIU:.
JHsper Hayes, Winfield. Hom- i
fullptrt Platr11, onlo. fll•lntln,
er Hayes, Cincinnoli. Ohio · 39
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.JOHN PU.NK. et al. , Otflnd•nu .
grandchildren
and 22 gn':!l ·
N•• U,l49
JW J'rank. oeor,. f'ranll.- s~m grandchildren.
7rank. Una Luea~. Willi;lln
Fr;onll:,
D. D. rruiL u Frank. Mllbel Lytcl. Funeral service will be con- I
...... ,. Frank. Let1U11 Glll•~nd. ~k"
Tlah Gtntutl. Sanrvrd Wnudud. uo. · ducted 2 p.m. Wednesda\· al
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ra lleltpr, Cora AJJ.,, Ed
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J~m~t Frank. Katie orr. LotR G. \le- ohr · Stevens Funeral Home.
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Jtellllt.. nar.u. Frank, ,o~lbert t'rank, Burial will t&gt;e In the Concord
Her-.ua !'rank, Raymond ~· rank . An· ,
•• J'l'Uk, Ua• untnow:n hrin, dnt•· ·C't'l'11etery. F'riends may rail at
eu, uecutou,
lldmlnlstr.a tors ~n.:J ·'~·I the funeral home after 6 p m
.tal
el the foUowlnl
pnto~u. da·
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~-r~nll:, Tuesday.

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Holter and Mrs. Jack Robson
were In Hocldltg county Sunday
80 on
the Garden Club tour
of the
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Mother's Day Is This Sunday, M•y 9th .

INGELS
WY2·2635

OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. -NIGHTS

MIDDLEPORT
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Boafd'
sificd Ads Your Modern Community
I_M_o.to.rr:
Pomeroy
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1956 Chevrolet, clean V-8 good
Notice
tires, '150.00. Will trade for
For Sale
A'M'ENTION F~ers: - COBA 6 cyl. .Dodge or Plymouth. A HYMN SING, Sunday, MIIJ I
'. WANT AD
For Rent
select sires has ·available a 1645 Ltcln H&amp;ts., Pomeroy. at Freedom Gospel Mhislon
·. ·" · INFORMATION
A""P.,AR""T==E=MmS - 1s--t -an..,d:-2cnd
- "C:L:cE
::-A
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-=-c-ar-pe"t"s- w-c:
ith:-:-ou:-r-;;:::Car·
at Bald Kllobs, Rev. Griffith,
breeding program custom det 28 41)1
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DIW&gt;l.Jl'IES
floor, furnished and unfurnish· pet Shampooer FREE, with
sons leader. Also
revival
signed with your herd In mind. 1957 JULLMAN, 4 door, for· starting at 7:30 p. m. each '
OP
~ f:ll. · Da.• ..,,,. '''""" "'" ed. Middleport and
N e w purchase
of
Blue
Lustre
lloaidll) O.adUn• 1•00 A.M.
All dairy and beef breeds. No eign" compact car, good condl· evening, Rev, Griffith preach- ·
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Haven, W. Va. WY 2·3257.
Shampoo. Baker Furniture,
QUALITY
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herd too large or too small. rton. $250 ' 00 ' Phone WY Z
CIJ&lt;CIDLLAUONS
' &gt; 4 6tc Mo'ddleport.
5 4 6tc
lng. Sunday, May 16, II CoUD·
'CO&amp;R.ICI'JONS ·
4 27 tic
Membership
not required. The 2418,
WlU .bl ~pt.ed; 11Dt1l 9:00 A. M. - - - - - - - - -ty-wide
Ctass meeting, ()key
1962
Chev.
Impala
H.T.
Cpe.
$1695
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For Day ol P'.1bUcatton
same fee' for all bulls. EfficPIGS for sale. Phone Coolville, V-8 engine, std. trans., wlslw tires, radio ani heater. Beautt~
Insurance
Ahart,
leader.
Publlc Ia ID·
For S1le '
ient and courteou• aervice.
IUIOUL.\TlONS
667-0257.
5 4 3tp ful white finish, red interi()r.
I Ult
Tbt, PUblllb.., ~rvea the riRht
'EW 1omato s1akes, 49
Trained lull tim.O technician. "AUTOMOBJLE Insurance been vited.
io ..:Ut Ol' reject IIDY &amp;dl deemed 4,000 N
1961 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 dr.. .
$1195
Why not use COBA service by cancelled? Lost your opera· LOSE WEIGHT Qlely wttb
Ob,e~~iton•bta.
ll:rro111
chould
bt 'I 50-51 4 speed transmission for BUILDING LOTS
iOG X 100
ft\)l)rted
lmmedl•t•h'.
The
pub '
calling CLAIR WOODE, Pom· tor's license: Call WY :1-2981 Dex·A-Dlel tablell. .0D1J lee
llahet :wtn nor be rest•oustblfo for Che\'rolet truck, 1959
ton Rt. 7, five minutes
from Green finish, clean interior. 4 new lst hne tires, Powerghde
6Uift at Stark'• Drul 8tort.
more; U•n • • tnt~orrect tnaertlon .
Studebaker with good tires, downtown Pomeroy. 695.00 trans. 6 cyl. engine .
eroy. Phone WY 2-2849 or
Chester
985-2145
by
12
noon.
1 II IOta
RAT"'
$60. Delbert Lawson,
Port each. Phone WY 2·2413.
1963 Monze Spider Cpe. - - $1895
8(11'() Copy!DI Servtce. eop.
For Want Ad Servlte
4-23-IOIC
p
4 ClnY .,.,.
woro one IIUlertlon.
land .
513tp
5 4 6tc
Locally uwned. Sharp ·red interior with bucket seat •. ~56
tes made of tqal papers. \UTIIMIIIIIJ.f!: lnsnrana DeeD
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IUDimum Cbari!• eu ctntl
H.P. engine, 4 speed trans. N~w 1st Hne tires, black fm1sh,
Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, VeteriJI. bii'UI records and almost any caneelled' •.oet YWl' Dl*l·
11 ct.ta l'W llt'Or-0 for Three &lt;!on- - ..U..rnm•.
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ONE New rear bumper lor 'AUcrJON : Saturday, May .8, radio and beater .
arian,
large and tllllall animala. other documenta.
IDr'a ticetiiiiT CaU WY W.
!10 . . . .1. D!trrtun• Q D p aid •d.i and
., d 3 h I 15" f
a41 ~.wtthln 1c .:~a:-•
For
, W ee s
or F or d ' . t!l65. ·dt 1:00 p. m. I
have
128 Washington St., Ravl!lll- ReuiB lllatiPIICf, Pom•NJJ
IIIU•
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5 wheels 16" (or Ford. 7 1 sold my farm and closed my
wood, W. Va Phone 273-427t
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THE Davis Ice and Produce Co.
a.lUI1.
lliaeh
•ddttiona; word
Jc.
wheels 14" for Plymouth, 1 restaurant business and will
Office bours, Dally 4 to 6 p. GUARANTEED. renewable for
will be open on Sundays from
OPEN EVES. 7•00 P.M.
. - ~ 130 A~J.~ H~~~R~. lt . oatly
winter tread , l regular tire sell the following personal
m.
1 :Ill lfc
Issued
life
h&lt;»pitallzaUon.
7
a. m. to f&gt; p. m. from May I
~~turd~' az:s ~MiA~ 111 :00 noon
on wh~els, 2 wheels 15",', for properly at the house jusl aPOMEROY, OHIO
1 6 1
at
all
ages.
Phone
WY
2-41166.
I Ute
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ro PLAC~. ~
furd ptckup, 2 whee s I
or bove the Pomeroy • Mason 1::~::'::::'::~;::;;;;;;;.~----:=====::
Help Wanted
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Ford pickup, two good tires Bridge on old road. 1Watch ~
1 1;~1 - 650x16. M.. C.
Carr, for Auction signs 1 One Inter·
Real Estat! For Sale~ 1 Business Services
MALE: Interested In man with
Marine Supplies
Wanted To Buy
0
fiHONE
WY 2-7156
Long Bottom, Olloo. Phone national tractor on steel. one
High School education to work
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5 3 6tp
Moline tractor on rubber with
ROOM brick home.• 2 bath· :SEWING MACHINE _ repair for Financial institution. Ex- 0 UTBOARD, 5 horsepower EV&gt; BUNK BEDS or twin beda In
plow and disc and other tools, rooms, fmosned attoc and ! services all makes, WY:!-2284 eeptional employee benefits. lnrude, cheap. Call Coolville good condition. Phone WY
t964. 50x!O 2 bedroom Elcart several pieces of horse- basement. Out of high water. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Phone Mr. McDaniel WY 2 9115·2325 or see Ever Gillilan,
4 2'1 It
~Card of Thilnks
2-2888.
5 4 5tP
l~&lt;~usetrailer. In excellent con drdwn farm equipment , har· Central heating, proced for Authorized Singer Sales aod 2111 between t and 6 for ap Chester.
P
""ISH to take thi' orror-1 di llon. Contact Henry_ Hens ness, pony saddle and bridle, quick sale. Phone W'l 2.0116
30ic
polntment.
4303tc
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WE r(f
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turilty to thank all our lrirnds lr·y , Long Bottom, Oh oo .. ,
sholIow weiI pump , a l0 t f
or WY 2-2205. Charles F. Servlce
GRILL COOK wanted at once. I
EASY TERMS.
neighbors tor their kmd I
_4303
.1p cha
reslaurant
tables,
booths
and
,
Wildermuth.
4
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to
the
best
for
Jess,
k H
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Crow'li Stea
ouse.
ani
sy ·pathy and all their he lp I
CUrtiss Breeding Service. We
4 30 3tc
,
1
ex'"""ed during the recenl 1 1.11 lNG room suote, 2 chaors, of old fu rniture, coal heater, FOR SALE: Three bedroom I
C
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and death of Guy Bee- 1 Kelvinator stove, electn.coty. large iron ketlle a.nd many house, Butternut Ave., Pom· l invite comparison. , ompare LADY
live in. Housework
gli Special thanks IS extend- I dmette set. Call
Mmm other Items not hsted. ,
eroy, hardwood floors, hot the Curtiss bulls woth any and care for 5 hoy•. Call
ed •to Rev. Poul A. Sellers Swan, WY 2-3348
4-30-3tp '
Ed. J. Smoth
water heating system, out , other bulls avatlable. Low SH 2-5414, or write Vester
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Term
s·
Caoh.
Sole
conducted
of
floods, best neo'ghborhood. 1 breeding fee. Breed .to Gold Walker, Langsville, Ohio.
an d· Rev. C. L. O'Connor, HoI·
.
d ry sores
zer Hospital and Stofl, and WILLIAMSON 27 on steel coal bv Bradf" · Auction Com· $8500.00.
Medal plus proven 81
4 21 lfc
FURNITURE
to the Ewing Funeral llnme. furn ace. Loke new with auto- ~dny. Nol responsible for ac- Two bedroom house, High and , pri, certified meat
U.S. Cl•tllorvlco Ttstsl
SH 2-&lt;'111
Rutland
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matic controls. Phone \1 \' 2· CideniS
5 4 3tc
S
L'mco1n H"ll
p omeroy bee!
sores
for only
$11.110,
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-a I dual • purpose,
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FORD GALAXIE, 500-con- recently relinished inside and and
two lnlotoo
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- - -- - - - -ST ARTING May 1, 1965, time l vertible, Power steering, auto- .;!~ $~:':,;, houses. Lincoln trained, qualified and exper· ::'~''!:, 10~.~..=::'.!
In Memory- 9 a. m. till 4 p. m. at 122: malic traiJ smission. Coolville Heights, Pomeroy, with new ienced technicians.
For ,~.
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Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy. 6ti7·6207.
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prompt, efficient and
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additions, furnaces, etc., .,,,.
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leDtl!W. Pam...., 0111..
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emo am or
~ mer I Good curtains, (lace I, towel
ous
service.
Call
Lean
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Frecker, who passed
an d wash clothes, electric per· BOYS' 26" bicycle, $25. J. C. ~\.;re farm, with modern er, Pomeroy, Ohio, Phone
AUTO SALES
May 4, 1964.
co lator, electric fry pan, like Higgins umbrella lent, sleeps home, Chester Township, good WY 2·22114 or Albert Parker,
Peacefully sleeping, rest ing at new, drapes, good
throw four , 12n. Marlin 22 rifle with gravel raad, school bus, mail Chester, Ohio, Phone 985-3415. FOR SALE: 195e Ford Fair
EXPERT
last,
rllg&gt;, what·nots. porch chairs,
sling $30. 20 gauge Winches!- route, 2 miles from Chester, Chester, Ohio, Phone 985-3415. lane, good tires, car In fine
~~d ~~i~~··.r:epaa7t. troubles ! children's
clothes,
bed er shotgun $10. Coleman camp $7,500.IIO.
4 29 6tp
condition, automatic transmls
clolhes, bed spread,
adult stove $10. These items as Two modem houses on Con·
sion. Also 1153 Fordomatlc
In silence he suffered, in pa· clothes, shoes. funny books, good as new. Phone WY 2- dor Street, Pomeroy. One two Nelgler BuDdiiiJ Suppl) for transmisaion and 1953 Ford
lienee he bore
·
po ts an d F•ns, 6304.
yea.rs old in perfect cndition new hOmeo. Built Ill kJ•-•
...,. I cyl. radiator. 4 miIes out
Irue storoes,
Till God called him home to dis hes, sweaters, all colors, , $8,1100.00. One, two bedroom, eno, storm windOWI. ~ Leading Creek road, from
suffer no more.
smger e1ect roc
· sweeper.
!954 CYLIND ER Ford new mo- living room, kichen, bath, full tnum siding. Call Guy Neta- Route 7. Robert Vance, Route
Sadly missed by his wi fe .,
4 30 3t c
tor an d-c1utch, 2 buII s, breed basement and •arage, $2,500. Jer, Racine, Ohio.
1, Mddleporl, Ohio. t3012tp
• Plumbing end Helftng IUIIPfl•t.
Freda and Family.
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SINGE R SLANT NEEDLE, zig ing age, Herefo C ar lliSe Bolldtng lots on State Route
12 29 lie
De llamDier
0 4
zag equipped to buttonhhle, cross, I superior grain drill, 124, Dead Man's Curve.
World IIIUidard o1 £ompld
eAppll•n'• Repair
eDemlng W1ter Pumpt
lined hem, applique, embroid· !·self lift pull type, % bottom All can be financed. For fur· BEATING, Plumbloi. Mueller
EscelleDCII
Wanted To Rent
er, fancy design. Pay
off plow. 1 field cultivator, eulti ther information call :
Flll1IBCOI . Arnold Brolhers, lila ear nom, rldt ud pll'
COLEMAN HEATING &amp; COOUNG
WANTED to rem in Middleport balance due 8 payments $6.00 valor and 1 bottom plow for O'BrieD &amp; Crow Realcy Co. 08 Easl Mala Street, Pom- lormance. SmaD eCOAOIII)'
or Pomeroy, by June 30 3 or each. WY 2-2575.
4 30 5tc Allis Chalmers "B" tractor.
WY Z.2'/%G
enoy. Phone WY z.ua. . .. ...
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4 bedroom house, by Dravo jELECTROLuX- -SWEEPER, Phone SH 24656.
4·31H21p
t 28 lie
7 211 lfa
8oe
personneL Call 423·9844, Bel-1 complete with 7 attachments.
AUcnONEERllelrepGUiu MillOn
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pre, Ohio.
4·22·12tc Pay balare due $17.90 or
Real Estate For Slle ": ~~==·:u~
Complele Senlet
E. 1\18111 Street, PomerGJ
Huold Chut;Mgr. .
$1.50 wee · WY 2-2575.
FOR SALE - One of Porn• Second Street, Middleport
Crill Bradford
Plloae W1 Wl'll
Lacvst St.
Phone WY 2-2511
Mhldllptlt
For Rent
.- 4_30 Stc . 1 roy 's finest homes. Practical· Priced f1W quick .aJG, p. Write, Prone or Contact
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FURNISHED ROO'! for renl . ·SINGER PORTABLE , zig zag ly new 2·story brick. 6 rooms, qu1n1 at Oblo 11o1e1.
A. C. BRADFORD
Main St., Pomeroy. $.\.IIO a equirped. Balance due $19.65. 2 baths, garRge; fireplace! 2
Racllle, Ohio
week. Call WY 2-5293.
i WY 2-2575.
4 30 5tc acres ground .. \\onderful v~w '~LIU LJ.~
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Pomeroy.
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loan er. Phone R'
··utzllng,
BULLDOZER WORK wanted.
7 ROOM BRICK House, re£1e, Carpet Shampooers FREE Pomeroy WY
Iter 5 INCOME PROPERTY - Coo· Small dozer. Back • lllling,
orated, large corner lot . near with purchase of Blue Lustre p.m.
5·1·3\p aistiDI of 5 • room modern farm ponds and cutting driv,.
Middleport schools. Contact shampoo. Baker Furniture,
house witb bath, ba!jOment, ways in. Cheap rates. MlddleWY 2-5156 after 4 p. m. week :lliddleport.
4 27 6tc HOUSE, five roon:s, new roof and garage; three other 4- port, WY 2-2208.
days or weekends. Could write
and five acre lot. Minersville, room apartments, each with
t 7A1 tote
P. 0. Box 246, Middleport. PLANTS for sale, sweet ptola- Ohio. TeL WY 201l!l 4303tp garages. All propertlfl! have
5 4 6tc toes, 90c per hundred. Totrardwood floors and gas heat· Karl Grue•er, Plambln&amp; ud
Heating
o1 dT '(fibn oll.
MODERN two bedroom dwell· ; malo and cabbage, !Oc doz.,
n.~lt'
log. Total present
Income
Mluenvllle,
Ohio
lng with full basement and ' 75c hundred. Peppers. egg ...,, .. lflw KC.
$21100.00 yearly. These rentals
.nll·n8i2 OO :J
End your sewer troubleo
gas furance. Nice location. plant,
broccoli, brussels
always occupied.
b•m r:2 il&lt;U
Wo bave aB aizel
For Information ca ll WY 2· sprouts and cauliflower, 15c POMEROY _ 1 . room m81on- RURAL FARM HOME- 70 ac·
·~iq!l ou
Sew... MaebiDH
2318.
4 30 6tc
doz. Also 1 shallow
well ry home with bath ltub and res wit~ 25 acres or more for
,1 tUI:Q ,y ~
ReaSOIIIIble Ralel
BOUSE FOR RENT _ 6 rooms pump, 3 electric hot water shower}, gas !ired forced bot cultivation, balance pasture
Call
WY
Z.ZI7t Day or Ntgbl
and bath. 1126 E. Main. Porn- tanks, refrigerators
gas air hedting, living room and and t:mber. Good I - room
7 21 lie
eroy. WY 2~408.
4 27 6tc stoves and sink cabinets, fur- dining room carpeted, break· frame home woth bath, fore·
ntlure an~ dishes
B. F. fast nook, and 4 room base- place, 2 chunneys, front and PAINTING, interior and exter
FUNISHED 3 rooms, on ground ! Boarri, Mason, \\' Va.
ment with garage. Nicely Jo. back porches, good outcellar, tor. Roof work of all kinds.
Door. S. Front St., Middle· -O-MATO tak f
d barn, hog house, he n Phone VI 3-Z700.
4-30-Utp
1e, Ver· cated on 1•o ft . lot. Extra lot gooh
T
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es
or
sa
port· Call Wy 2·5141
ll 11
Rt 124 L 1 with 2 car gara•e $16 5110
ouse and cr1'b . Lo'tated on BULLDOZER work. Equipped
owe on .
, aure
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Cliff Road or call : WY 2.5421 POMEIIO'I - 6 room lrame
lao top road, 7 moles from witb winch. Big or small jobs.
a BEDROOM brick Duplex with
4-24-7tc home with bath and forced Pomeroy.
Call
daytime, WI i-3111;
garage. Butternut Ave, Porn·
hot air heoting, full basement, ' RIVER HIGHWAY COTI'AGE- Evenings WI V-3088.
eroy. Call WY 2-5127.
breezeway and attached gar- 4 · rooms on State Route 338
• 30 S)lc
4 27 tfc
age. Nicely located on 80 ft. with electricity and drilled
3 HP Briggo &amp;
londscaped Jot near Veterans well. This property In sight EXPERIENCED
dressmakFURNISHED 3 room
apart· Stratton Engine
Memorial HospitaL $16,1100.
of new Racine Dame. $4500.00 tng, alteraUona. Phone WY 2" ment, 212 S. 5th Aven , .\lid-[ GARDEN PRIDE
IPOMEIIOY - 4 room frame Immediately available.
2276.
f.24-3(kc
dleporl, four couple. Phone
ROTARY MOWERS
home with hoth. hot air heatC. C. Cackler, REALTOR AlR CONDmONING Refrlg
WY 2-5435.
4 24 tfc
ing, and full basement. Nice- BOX %29
WY 2-38311
.
,1 46 ·97
MODERN 4-ro-om and bath,
Jy located on LincoiD Road.
POMEROY, OHIO
atlonllo servNoce. HaJack
Phooe
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I $6SOO 110
era n, ew
ven,
0 4 31
4
7
120 acres near East· HOUSE FOR SALE o,;- L:urel TU 2.353 •
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- · - -Jock W. Carsey, ' ern High schooi with. t w. o Clo'ff Road Mrs. Norman E.
ROOM HOUSE in Pome·
Monoger
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EXPERIENCED
1oy Phone WY 2-5385.
PHONE
I rame omes lone Wl '
Hysell, WY U322.
4 14 tfc '
WY 2·2181
and runmng water), base&amp; 4 3otp
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2 charrs, cabmct base: $30: water. $80110.00.
New 50,000 BTU floor fur· C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
Chester Road, near State
nace with all controls Un BOX 229
WY %4831 Highway Garage. 100 X 400 lot
AND
case) , $130. Call WY 2.3442
POMEROY, omo
fireplace, . •!Drm windows,
after 5 p. m.
:m Jtc
4 30 3IC doors, patoo, tiled bath and
4_
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noo...
DON'T PUMP you sluggish sep. FOR SALE : 5 room and batb, well insulated. Several !inanetic tank. Get Klean·Em·All house 10 Rutland, glassed In lng plans available to .qualiseptic tank cleaner. Land- porches. hardwood
floors, lied. Phone Pomeroy, WY :lr WY 2-2141
0.
mark fi'arot Bureau.
gas furnace, large lot, near 5337.
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schooL On Salem St. C. R.
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LOTS - free sew4 20 12tp FOR SALE: All modem brick· Logan Fire and_llalely ...,...r
, ·.age and water. Brown's Trail GOLF clubs for sale 6 irons - b
frame 3 bedroom ranch style ment, Sal01 and Service, Pom, er Park IState Approved) and 2 woods and ail leather FOR SALE : 5 room
home on Chester Roa". near eroy. AU lypel aDd llllea Ill
~ Mineroville Ohio Phone W'l bag, male, right handed, ~.ath,l base~e~t~G:s quick State Highway Garage. 1110 1 fore extlJIIulsberl, 2'AI Special.lb.
ex. , ;- ~.
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Mason 4110 lot. Several financing plans Un~s, Boater',!_...••
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t 1e tfe_
~~~a ~0 2-~l l~l'$0~, Pholtl · WY :a-3821.
' · · to Laundrymat anc1 schoolS _!~O:__CaH WY 2·2453. , .26-6tc jHOUSE- FOR SALE, S bedone
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Mtddloport_._ IIJ.:I-tfr Pomeroy, out ol high water. Low down payment. Phone fr•me 1home '" Syracuse, wotb WILSON'S car. waib, 1151 -P~e
- Nicl! 6 room 1956 Dodge
Comet car . In Harrisonville, Ohio. SH :1- bath, 3 bedrooms) large u!IJ. St., Mkldleport, Oltlo. Carl
•!f::~~~~Av~In pomeroy. 170 very good condition, $150.00. 5466.
4 21 12tC lty
room, lully
doublelnllulated
carport, Wdll
gas vacuumed. WY s.37JJ.••
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4
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Private entrance Call WY 2-65Z4.
L'tvestock
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or at 378 Second· METAL .BED and cool sprmgs
nets. Shade and fruit trees, Employment \Nant.cl
~iF:t.£i!'E;t(;t;Sc;CQ)j4-~26ge-1fc for sale, cheap. Phone WY :1r GOLDEN Palamlno stallion, srrubbery . Close to school
, 4 29 6tc _ 5.1", Palamino mare, wIll and church. Very reasonable. I WILL babytjlt
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rent. Share or cash, Syra- ARTIFICIAL flowers and tonr•· foal in May. Both young and Grady Craig, Syracuse, Ohio home. I am 18, 11111'1'114 aDd
cuse, OhJa, Phone WY 2-2297. to plants. Pearl Parker, Lau- well broken. Ken Chaney, Dar· WY 2·2810.
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apartment. MI-ddleport. Pb.
WY :1.-3121.
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Pierce wert Mr. and Mra. Hobart Newel~ .Cbelter, and Mr.
and MrJ, Rodney Plm!e.
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Mrs. Ray Rtggo, Pomeroy, Mr.
tied Preoo IDiernaltonal telep.hon~ and televlsion com· M nd M ~-- B bcock and Mra. Gena R'••• Mr. and
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Coty, and Mra. Charl01 Ma ..ar, Mr. Calling on Mr. and Mro Dave
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ca and Europe, opened a new ~nythong. Thereafter • the hour ·•nd Mrs, Gene Riggs and Mr. Newark,
Mr. and Mrs. RoNO BARNYARD
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Babcock. bert Yates of Cambridge and
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Sunday with a one-hour lnaug· prev.Klllsly announced to the M,.., David Carter, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Yates ol
RIGH+OTl~l~e~;iR~ARN)/4lF~I rn;1;:::J
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public, among them a heart Mra. Henry Henllley, and Ethel Chillicothe.
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fln t commercl al eommunlca. wak c e 1y , octors w o cou d 8 1 N't'ro, ·w· va.
.ed , Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Smith.
tions sattlllte, so •atislactlon as ques~o~t !~om a c:f~· A birthday dinner. was beld l VlsltiDI Mr. and Mrs. Wa]mel
over the generally •ucceMful ence ID w zer a~ - a
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Mr. and
inaugural broadca•&lt; wa• •hared voe~ers on hoth sodes of the AI· honorong Kenny Reynolds. Olh- IClarence Dean and VIcky
r.ol only by viewers or the net· lanttc. There was also an ex- er guests were Mr. and Mrs. [lery of Columbus and Bob
works but espectally by •lock· change of "wante&lt;! persons" In- Howard Young, Paden City, w. rlne o1 Blacluoburc VL
holders In the Communications formation by the FBI, Scotland Va.; Mr. illd Mrs. Bertie Smit~
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Thetre w~ mEishap•. The The network• have estimated
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technical difficulties made the States, Canada, Mexico and Eu·
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Vera Weber and Leone Bab11.
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11: 15 Musical Interlude
II: 30 Republlcan Lelillature
11:45 Walter Moeller
12:00 Local • Ohio NIWI
12:20 EviDI BuDeUn Board
12:211 New.o-Grama
11:30 Garden Club
Saturday Matinee
Alternate Saturdays
1:15 NeWI Beat
1:00 Saturday Matinee
1:15 Newa Beat
S:OO Saturday Mati!M
S: II&amp; Newa Beat
4:00 Dlldng With Dosa
4:311 Top Ten Ravua
•1:00 Saturday Newa Rlport
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12:11 Epllcopal Churcll
1:00 Cbarcb ol God
1:30 Golpel Call
1:00 Old Folks Hour
3:00 910 Bit Parada
3:10 Newa Headllnea
3:31 M Bit Parade
1:55 News
4:00 1110 Hll Parada
4:30 News Headllnea
4:32 1110 Hit Parada
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Basketball on Slab
?te Young Adult Class of the
Mtddleport Church of Chrtsl
held an outing for members and
their families Monday evening
with a basketball game at the
Elementary school ground Men
and women of the cla:ss were
team members. Durmg hall
time the group went to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Herald lor iced tea.
The class plans
another
game on the basketball slab
this evening at 6 p. m. All
members are invited. Taking
part m Monday's game were
M
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r. and M rs.~nne N' _c kyes,
Mr. an
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Mr.. a"d
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"Alpine Wedding Festival" by
Rebe Sherrie Ilene Shuler; "La
Gait~ .. by Mowrey KalbrYD Dl·
ane King· two ~umbers the
Negro spkitual, "I Wa.nt
be
Ready," and "Scotllah Tone
Poem," by McDowell, Merjorle
Ellen Harris and "Valse-Blueette .. by Drige, and Bagtellev
Op. ' 33, No. 5, by Betlhoven,
done by Leland Eugene Brown.
The program was concludec' ..ith 8 plano trio number
"Overture from Carm•n" by'
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The Past Chief&amp; of Magnolia
Temple Pythian Ststers wIll
meet Thursday evenin&amp; at the
.
ho~e of Mrs. Karl Grueser, 10
Mtnersville, wl~h Mrs, Carrie
Grueser aa co- ostess.
MAY 7
The Twlllght Garden Club
rummage sale will be held 011
May 7 and 8 in the old paraonage bulltllng next to the Welfare
Office. All donations are wei·
come. For pickup, call Mrs.
Eva Robson, at WY 2-2586.

and daughters attended the annual Mother-Daughter banquet
of the B. R Slmbonl Mllslon·
ary Jloclely of the 'Middleport
First Baptist Church Monday
evening when Mrs. Richard Owen and other olflllera were Installedduringthebusinessmeetlng after dinner.
Mr!. c. P. Bradbury waa In
charge ol the dln!w tables and
conatructed a centerpelce made
of styrofoam with a sllhouette
in black of a mother-daughter
surrounded with pint carnalions. Favors were pink candy
cups and place carda with orll·
Ina! .,._,,
r""'··- for each mother
bad been made by the Sandra
K. Miller Chapter, Guild Girls·
The buslneas meeting waa
held following the dinner and
was opened with an organ and
plano number played by Ml'll.
aid Antbo
and Mrs. C.
::-•Bradbury. 'giving the yearI. reports from each circle
y re Mrs Charles Searles Dor·
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and Mra. Gerald Anthony, vejoy.
Mrs. Paul Smart, out-going
president, thanked lbe mem·
bel'll and officers of the society
and the circles for their cooperalion and 8811lslance while In
office. A note ol thanks was
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p e ted in Recital on Sunday
Daughter Banquet Held by Society
Mre~ n Lewis Hecox pre- ver Davia, Jr.
Approximately 10 mothen shell.

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d ts in a
her ptanoftstu en t the
~ eoD~pliments on the rit-1 Grand representatives and
re~llal Sunda_y 8 ~~;~•r:esb •
.... ;were liven Saturday when deputy grand matron each spoke Mrs George Anderson was
Middleport F~rst U
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~ 111111181 inspection of Pom- jand highly complimented the Inamed as a delegate to attend
temn Churc · b 0 the ro0
, ·, . , Chapter 186, OES, w a ' ,Chapter and its officers on thetr 'the Scioto Presbytery to be
The first num
,, 8 l~ing
·1!11!!1 at the Masonic Temple Iwork. The deputy ~•nd matron :held in Athens, Tuesday, May
gram .. ~as E~le~r1ch do! by
~1\h.ua present.
,announced that '-';•! 9 was de-~18, beginning at 10 s m. by the
Song, a~d Kath Kmg. Other
1-~ Slle Soulsby' worthy stgnated as vtstlallon day at the Session of the Mtddleporl First
She~ includeJ "Morning
.-tron, and James Soulsby .!OES home m Mt. Vernon and IUnited Presbyterian
church
nu~. rs
on Teah Jane
'Ito r I h y patron, presided !hoped members would plan to Monday evening at the church.
Call ~h H~'sGv' s Moon," by
~ opened the meetmg in r~tu- 1 31~~d. .
bd
The Rev. Howard Ruppelt mod·
~~r~bbe • ~:O[.h L y 0 0
10
•ll~lc form. Guests presen"ct. l
P
~e~:b rose ~ c:· erated the meeting.
Tr;sf ;t· rg,"Hello Mr Robin"
¥1comed
and escorted to safes 7athe 0 ~ 1 0~ ust~- e Mrs. o. E. Tewksb-ary, Mrs.
b pRe ' Vt k S~e Miller ..;d
tlie .east were Vid·a Carson or 1co ohr °Ch et 0 er. ecod ra 10thns James Harlev and Mrs. Arthur
Y ead. cDy
the Po'lka ..
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m t e ap er room an m e
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'1 Gran ma ances
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~~ • ·. eputy ~·~- ~· ron ldinmg room were carried out Lewis were ;•m I as a erScher, by Paula Kay RusselL
.... strtcth'l\25 ; Gret 't ,. arnst 'in the colors of the order, with nates Rev. uppe t gave a trheRhonda Kathleen Hysell play.,..ester
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port
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hts
recent
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to
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. te Pete .. hy Proctor
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· d owers an evergreens u
m
W'l
C
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~~~lc:eiUrtdtchon of r&lt;oun an 'the cha ter room. The tables Warner • 1 son . o11 ege _camp.
lollwed b "Yaki~
Henderson
of
Remer&gt;I.
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whtch
was
SherryY Demse
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hit
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It was announced that the
Kmg ; Wood ymp s arp,
streamers of the various colors
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b Rea Vicky Jo weaver· "The
~!~~~~~and ~el,·ome~ w~r," , extending lengthwise, with flow- ~en~r~~ ~";;,:bty t'~it~ h~~: Plum are Made
iurro Ride," by Pattiso~. Pat! patrons,
worthy mal roo an wo ers in the center. The serving B)
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past matrons and table was also centered with an !Rev ._Ruppel! attendmg as comor Ultatwns
rlcta nn arns,
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patrons of Pomeroy Chart- I arrangement of flowers which lmtsswner de_legate m Veterans Hemtcck Grove Gran_ge No. ~Y Wnght, R~thT An;. Lacey:,
distinguished mason,_ dts- with the refreshments carried iMemortal bmldmg m Columbus. 2049 met m regular sesSion Sat- Castanets an
am urtnesh·
, offtcers, past grand ap- out the colors. Ella Smith pre- iThe Rev . Leonard Mcintyre,
evemng With Ca_rol Jones ~Y Thomp~n, Lou Ann Fre~c :
and past f '"'tron• :sided •t the punch bowl and I, Gene,ral Prkesbyter, wtll be the PI master, pdresftdmlgh.
t th~~ren~~~ ~n~·~!"sum~~r
patrons o VISi tmg 1F.lsie D Smith at the 81'I
f gues spea er.
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Taylor,
was held fur two ee ser,VIce.
.
. 1crram social lo be held
sonville.' aod Ro~k
Springs Nancy Jean Harris; "Hovering
Preced tng the inili- Precedmg I~ me~t:; aT dm- 2&gt; sponsored by the
Granges will visit Members of Butterllles," by Gaynor, Nancy
work, Caddie Wwkham ~~~ ;.~~t se~e ta a a t F own and deaconesses. The new
the J!emlock Gra~ge are asked Ann Buchanan; "Piccolo Taren"My God and L"
the ~ift o7 th: :~-t~: ~:::~ cabinet will be dedicated on
to briOg a pie and 15 sandwiches tello," by Bentley, Mary Eliza1;;4o=,.;..====----·,·and worthy p-•t on j
.Sunday
to
be
announced.
the refreshments. It was an- beth Bradbury ; "Twinkle, Twin11
folders of Bible rve;se~e~,'"~~d tending were Mrs. E. o._
nouned t~.at Athens
Pomona kle, Little Variations," by Ne\Irs. Soulsby presented gilts to bary, Mrs. Arthur Lewts,
Grange will visit Meig• Pomona vin, Tommy Lee Miller;
the
grand
representatives,
the
J·ames
Harley,
Mr.
L':"
Grange, Fr!day evening at the "A Winter Song," by B~ntley,
Pomerot. Ohio
each offtcer of the Chapter, an Idy · Robert Tewksbar) '
Salisbury ~~ hOo! and present • Joyce ~;ancme Davts; Bla~k
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Eastern Star pin with the in- Taylor, Russell Lyons and
program. New curtain• pur- Beauty, by Crawford, Cnnme
LAST TIME TONIGHT
'signia of their office. A gill Rev . Ruppell .
chased ly the Grange were at Lee Bachner; "On A Sommer
WALT DISNEY'S
was
presented
to
Mrs.
Soulsby
the windows.
Evening," by Moore, Kathy
"THOSE CALLOWAY$"
by
the
officers.
Hele•J
Qutvey,
lecturer,
preAnn
Morgan; "To A Stately
(Technicolor)
sented
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of
group
singPine,"
by Adler, William Den·
Keit'-. Brandon de
Vera Miles . WalfPr
SON IS BORN
ing and zo,•eral jokcJ. A! the
IBren1nan, Ed Wyon, Liuda
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Roush of
clooe of the meeting, pie and ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
· ~1. Clairsville, Oli:o, are •ncoffee wete ser"•.
• ·d.
There will be a revival at
, nJJncing the birth of a son, bern
- - -- -- April 28 at the hospital trero. The Star Class of the SyraWhite's Wesley•n Methodist
WED, ond THURSDAY
Tl1e
baby
weighed
lbs.,
ozo.,
cuse
F
1rst Uncled
Three
Guernseys
Chapel
between Tup_pers Plains
7
5
May 5-6
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has
been
named
Doug;us
Sunday
school
met
for
a
regu·
Complete
Records
and
Coolvclle,
.startmg May 4
NOT OPEN
7
30
il 11ev Grandparents are Mcs. tar . meeting Tuesday evening, Three registered
Guernsey ·at ~ p. m. with R:"·ri:ughes,
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F.arl
Roush
of
Mtdtlleport
and
Apnl
lhe
•nne~
of
the
in
the
herd
of
Edson Rus_VI~~ ev~ge~~ter e pas- ~RIDAY ond SATURDAY
,\lr and Mrs Paul Lfaw of St. church. Mtss Frankte Mumaw, Roush, Racine, have recently tor IB v.
y
.
May 7-8
"MAIL ORDER BRIDE"
r.• ·,!J&gt;ville r:.e lOw baby nas class preSident . read the 23rd
top official DHIR ac(Teehnicolor J
production records, accordANNOUNCE 'SOCIAL
Buddy Ebsen, KPir Dullea. two sisters, DcWe and Li ;a Psalm for d~voltons to open
"'' Earl &gt;oush hos been v!si&lt; meetmg, whtch was followed
ing to The American Guern· COLUMBUA, W. Va. - There
Lois Nettlelon .
. t'
prayer. Reports of the
Cattle Club All cows were, will be an ice cream social at
lh
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"APACHE RIFLES"
1ng em__'L ~.ol'
!f wme.
· a day. The the Spilman Methodist chw-ch
1ary and treasurer were approv__
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Mr!. Smart bad ehll'lt ol
the inatallation aervlce with the
offleera forming a &lt;rillS and
Ugbtiog candles as the charge
was J(ven and the prayer ol
dedication read. Mrs. Donald
Boone gave the prayer.
Mrs. Owen, new p~ldent.
read the purpoae of the NK!Ie~and announced aeveral eomlq
datea includ!Dg May Fellowship
Day, Friday, May 1 at the Federaled Church in Pomeroy.: M•
son's Conference at Graii)il~le,
June 17-18-19 and a layette' wiD
ed b the circl ,_
be prepar
y ~
es ,.
taken 14 the con 'f-eliCe.
Alao the Amertcan Sapttst
Convention was announced fer
May t with the Rev • and M111 •
Donald Boone planning to at..
I al
tend. The society wll so be ll
charge of the morrung WDI'IIhlp
servtce May 23 With Mr!. Mil·
14n Hood as chairl!llln. Mrl.
Harold Chase and Mrs. John.
Fultz were named 14 the budget committee.
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Roll call of circles reported
Dor 13 El ta 12 nd Lov
cas . , ec
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financial aaaistance to attend
the IMUBI Baptist house party _
and Mrs. Wlllil Anthnny wiD
be SpoDJOred to attend the Hapttat World Alllance.
Mrs. Tony Fowler waa In
charge of the love gift oflerlq
Wtlh the table centered with 1
tall green candle. Btble and a
s~ll chest Mrs. Anthony read
acrtplure and told of the lives
of the Rev. aad Mrs. Wtlken,
missionaries.
.
New circle eha•rmen naiT!ed
were
Mrs. Charlea Bennett,
Dorcas:d Mrs.
M Tony
"- Fowler,KlElee
Ia; an
ra . ....nning oes,
Lovejoy Mrs Willis Anthony
will ~nt devotlona for the
June meeting. The meeting was
ci011ed with tl•e benediction.

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Clyde Fisher Victor
In Middleport; State
Issues are Approved

The Kyger Creek High school
will sponsor a teen-dance party
The Happy Harvesters claaa with the Jays this Friday night
ol the F~derated Church will at the Kyger sehool auditorium
meet Frtday evening at the starting at 7:30 p. m. (EST).
church.
Everyone Ia welcome.
''th'mg
A rummage sa1e of cov
U be h ld
and furniture w I
e at
AUXIUARY TO MEET
the St Paul's Lutheran church The Pomeroy Bend C-B R,adio
Frtday from t a. m. to 4 p. m. Auxllilary will holll Its reguMeigs County Pomona Grange lar monthly meetmg Frldlly:;
will be hosts to the Athens Po- enlng at ?:SOp. m. at
mona Grange at the Sallsbory home of Mrs. Agnes White in
PLAliTIC GRIDIRON
School Friday at 8 p. m. The Syracuse.
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NEW YORK (UPI) - FootAthena group will present a
ball gamea soon may be played
program. Refreshments will be
NAMES OFFICERS "' on plastic fields, acc:ordlng to
ed
The Yooth Choir of the •ed· Chemical Engineering
mage·
serv .
· sectton
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erated Chureb elected
. new of- zlne. In the Northwest

TO HOLO MEETING
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testing was supervised by Ohio at West Columbia w. Va. Frl·
MAY I
ftcera May 1. They are, prBsi· of the country where rain turns
The Laurel Cliff
Be 1 le r The class has get-well, birth- State University.
day, May 1. The ;ponsor ts the A jllney supper · will be ·held dent, Morton 118~; vice pre11- fields ln14 quagmlrea, a poly•
Health Club will have its regu- [day , sympathy and fr~endshtp Locust Grove Janice L, a six Naomi Circle. There also will Saturday, May 8, beginning at ident, Mary ~yea; secr$ry. urethane material is being &lt;est·
SUN.-MON.-fUES.
lar meeting Thursd•y evening ca!ds to sell. They may be obold,
produced 14,930 be a line of homemade article• 5 p. m. at Racine Junior high Chtryl MeLauCJ!lin; and ~as- ed on parts of lhe playing field _
May 9·10-11
at the home of Bertha
•t•med from MISs Mumaw.
of milk and 115 pounds such as rugs. quilts and apple- sponaored by tile Racine Meth- urer, Eddie Yollllf. The choir to see how they withstand the
"FATHER GOOSE"
with Mro Clarence Curtis as
Mrs. Ada Slack, asSisted by
fat in 35 days; Locus I butter for sale. Everyone Is odlst Church. Everyone Is wei· Is under the direction ol Mr. weer and tear ol both fOQtbaD
Cary Graut
.
Mayme Holmes, revtewed
Triumph B, a Jr. four welcome.
Irome.
Ralph Werry.
and the weather.
hostess.
thtrd chapter of the book
old produced 12,550 pounds ;~~~===....===~~~-----===-"~~..i.~ii;;;;;;;;;o;;;;==-==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"1
"Presbyterian Law for the Lomilk and 590 pounds of fat
Church ." Roll call was an- · 2911 days; Locust
Grove
swered by five members with Sparkler, a Jr. two year old,
Bible verse containing I he produced 9,820 pounds of milk
word "showers." Round robin and 525 pounds of fat bn 303
cards were sent to Frank Mor- days.
gao of Portsmouth, Mrs. Sadie
Grindley and Mrs. Bessie Wise,
LANDS ON ISLAND
loc-al.
HARTFORD - Army SpecialFor the May meeting
the ist 5 Dale H. McDaniel, son of
From
program leader will be M r s. Mr. and Mrs. Loonard C. McPomeroy Flower Shop
Holmes with Miss Mumaw
Daniel, is among paratroopers
hostess. The roll call word will
eCut Flowen
the 82d Airborne Division,
be "mother." Present also
e Blooming Plants
dispatched to the Dominican
Mrs. Daisy Roush and M r 1.
eCorsages
to aid In protecting :
Hazel Clark, Mr. Richard
eTable Arrangements
of Americans and other 1
a guest. Delicious
foreign nationals. Specialist McII
n&gt;enls
were served by the
WE WillE
Daniel, 31, who is regularly staMrs. Clark.
FLOWERS
1Uoned at Ft. Bragg, N, C. os
EVERYWHERE
a cook, landed at san Isidro
Reportl are Given Air Base, near Santo Domingo,
Mrs. Millard Von Meter
reinforce other
American
.iiill;;;lllllrii ;
On District Event
·
personnel
already
Guiding Star Council No.
there.
is a 1951 graduate of
Daughters of America of
Wahama High SchooL
cuse,
met
in
regular
sessiotnl
W. MAIN ST.
WY 2-2039
POMEROY
lightweight, uahflmhle •••• il
Thursday night, April 29,
SELLS U ANIMALS
....::iiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:i:ii:iiiiiiii:.l Mrs. Ural Thomas as coutncii-1 Hugh Leifheit, Pomeroy, has
tra.l've lad, clu :hr ~ p' 11 ~
•
or.
reported the sale of six regisSister Lizzie Quick was
lered horned Hereford bulls and
llfipcl II •rlt WtMJI fd MtaiJ'
ported improving and
seven registered horned Here- 1
Weese about the same,
ford cows to breeders in Ohio
'+
•'s 0.., - . ~ lllr r.a1'
Reports were made on
and West Virginia. Two cows
'··•
District Rally held at
and one bull went to Elmer
;:;'
ODd hi; b • J1Mr ''-tlli'lt. II • 7'
~
by Mrs. Florence Potts,
Click, Cottageville, W. Va.;
cil deputy, and other~~ who
three cows went to Marvin Da'
tended. Mrs. Margaret Cottrill vis, Beaver; and one cow each
·~
wa• installed as district Inside
James Merideth, Pomeroy,
Sentinel; Mrs. Esther Harden Larry Harmon, Rutland; one
served as district song leader. bull each to H. W. Southall,
Repairing the downstairs of Glouster; Fred Leifheit, Pornthe LOOge hall aa a meeting eroy, and W. M. McKelvey,
place was discussed.
Portland, and one bull each to
other members · present were Ray Welling, Given, W. Va.,
Mro. Pearl Knapp, Mrs. Paul- and Charles Blessing, Letart,
ine Morarily, Mrs. Margaret W. Va.
Eichinger, Mrs. Hazel Clark
and Mra. Sadie Thuener,
DAUGIITER BORN
Pvt. and Mrs. James R. Pui1
FIVE RECEIVED
'• Iina, Pomeroy, are announcing
Five were received into mc:m- 1the birth of a 7 lb. 9\0 oz. daubershlp at the Laurel CIJfl
9guter, Deanna Faye at Holzer
Methodist Church Snnday
hospital, April 11. GrandparUnpaid ohligations. due to the death of a bread·
ing during the worahip
ents are Mr. and Mrs. George
• winner, can place a heavy burden on any family.
They were Mr. and Mrs.
E. Starcher, Pomeroy; Mr. and
renee
Eblin,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mrs. Theodore Pullina, Union
l'hat 's why credit life insurance, which pays off
ver Kline and Mrs. James
Ave., Pomeroy: great • grand·
lillY remaining obligation, is so important with all
more.
parents are John Dlll, Sr., R.
our loans.
r==-======tl D. 3 Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
Jud Davis, Portland, and Holly
Borrow only when you must and when you do,
Starcher, Sandyville, W Va.
~~~qN
borrow to the best advantage. l'hat's why so many
-- ' '
DAUGHTER ARRIVES
farsighted people choose our bank.
TONtOHT a, WIDNISDAY
Mr. and Mr!. Robert Spring· Cary Grant
Grace Kelly er (Janice Zirkle) of Caldwell
"TO CATCH A THIEF"
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS
are announcmg the birtll of a
(Tecbnlcolor)
"'
7 lb. 12 oz. daughter, Kimberly
' '
-andRobert HuitoB
Ann, Saturday, May 1, at MarIS.
:: .:li:
"THE SECRET DOOR•
!etta Memorial Hospital. Grand
i
,
:·• · ~ '
parents are Paul Z'll'kle of Pom•;. ·
Thur,·FrL
MIJ 6-7 eroy and Mra. Eber Lewt&amp;, Mid· ' · . "-'! . .'•!
"HOW TO MARRY A
dleport, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron·
•
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FRENCH DIIH"
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Veleranl MemOrial Hospital
ADIIIISSIONS - D o r o t h y
Glenn, Racine: Mildred Fisher
Pomeroy.
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len, llllrtford; Jack Baxter Middleport; Albert Roush, Middleport; Mrs. William Bolin and
twins, Middleport.

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