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Mrs. Pearl VanCooney a nd
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family. VanCooney has just r..
ISiftng
cently returned to the state
following a 14- month tour of
· duty In Okinawa and Japan.
Victor Grim Is a medical pa- Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Page
tient at Meigs General HospiL- (former Pauline Tuckerman)
·MP, Cbarle Searle 1 em- •al
are guests of her father, Mr.
ployed In Columbus by the New Mrs. C. E. Burdette a n d Rue Tuckerlll;Jn. He.
York Central Railroad . He for- c~
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completmg
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merly was emploved in the Hob- her Lrother, Lawrf'llce Milhnnn, hy rsbm e .d. 1 th. eyst
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Mrs. Searles. rellrrning ro Co- i Mr. and Mrs. John L Y0 n s Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Page 1
lumbus Tuesday.
· arod son, Bernard, were m co- and Miss Norma Sullivan
of
Mrs. Mike Flechtner of Co-l lumbus Sunday where they were Pomt Pleosant, W. Va ., were
lumbus, spent the weekend w ith ~ guel Jf Mr. and Mr: R. C. dinner guests of Mr. Tuckerher mother, Mrs. Hattie Smith. Me~dows, former Middleport man in Gallipolis and Monday
Miss Mary Ann Case and reJudents, and Mr. and Mrs. the Pages and Mr. Tuckerman
Frederick Case of Parkersburg. Tim Swan and children.
were dmner guests of Miss Su~
1 W. Va. visited Sunday w 1t h, Weekend .guests of Mrs. Cia- !ivan in Point PJeasant.
·
c.Miss Frieda Faehnle.
i ra Murray mctu~ed her son and
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: Mrs. James Brewmglon was ' family, Mr and Mrs. Charles . Followmg . a VISit wtth rela:· the guest of her daughter Sun-[ Murray of Point Pleasant, W. lives and fnends here Mr. and
· dra at the Mav Dav ceremun- Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Page plan to resde m
les 'at Rio Gra~de College Sai- l Murray of Wheeling. two sis- Ft. Meyers, Fla. wher~ they
arday. Miss Brewington took ters . Mrs. George Steinard of have made plans to budd a
part in the Maypole dance . Sun-: Magadore, Ohio. and Mrs. How- home there.
day Mr. and Mr. Brewington[ard Pool of Stowe. Oh1o; and
---attended church ervice at the a nephew Mr. •nd Mrs. Ross ANDREWS ENIJSTS
Calvary Baptist Church aJ Rio Misner of ~kron.
James R. Andrews, 20, son
1
. Grande when their daughter. ' Petty Officer &lt;3 i Don Roach, of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence An. Sandro. presented a voeal solo f~· recemly ~pent a ten - day drews, 111 Eb&lt;nezer
Street,
L-C Robert Van Cooney r&lt;' eave With ht parent, Mr. and Pomeroy, has enlisted in I he
turned to his base at Cherrv Mr. Don Roach before report- Air Force and is presently unPoint. N. C. after spendin g ~ ! mg for duty with U. S. Coal dergoing six weeks of basic
leave with his pa rents. Mr. and : Guard at Sault Ste Mane, MICh. training at Lockland .~FB. San
He had JUst completed 8 momns Antonio Texas Jarnea Is
a
of pecial medical training, In- 1004 g/aduate ·of
Pomeroy
eluding 8 month at the avy [High school.
. medca1 center, Great Lake, - - - :.::__ _ _ _ __

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80 Years of Worship Ends
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WasillDJioa, D, c., with eong.
Walter B. Moeller.
Sunday, May 9th, will be the final worship service in
McElbllay will attend . wltb St. Paul's Lutheran church in Pomeroy.
Pomeroy Mavor Charles LeThis closing service will climax some 80 years of wor·
gar, two olber vlllace official• ~hip in the present building. There will be a special closing liturgica l service, in which Church Counct1 members
WASIHNGTON (UP[) - The Organization of Am- tn Pomeroy, aad poulbly • will participate. It will include the formal carrying out
lerican States (OAS) early today voted to send an inter- represeatatlve of Middleport, of the sacramental vessels and other sacred items romIAtllleJriclm peace force to police the revolt-torn Domini- Rep. Moeller bao aaked vll· monly used in the worship
Republic.
lage ond county officials of bls of the church.
a lat~r one at 10:45 a.m., with
The vote aproving the joint OAS force was 14 to 5 district "' attend the otsaloa
the Sunday School to be held
Venezuela abstaining. Opposed to the U. S. resolu- to lala mare lalonnstloo on
The next day the dismantel- at 9:30 a.m. These sister conwere Chile, Mexico, Uruguay, Ecuador and Peru.
the Appalaebla and other ing of the church organ will be- gregations wlll meet together as
The votes against the amended measure were ex- lederal proJP'Ilml.
gin. 11 will be put into storage one while the new St. Paul's
lnected, but Venezuela'• abstention came as a complete "'"'·"'".'
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.. . .,, "'"1!11 during Lhe mterim while the old Church is bemg· built. The build1"
!tf''1'i"'M·~
. . ·~"" but·1d·mg IS· bemg
·
t8 k
d
surprise.
en own ing work should take from six
The resolution provides that the OAS would be in
and . the new bu,ldmg put up. to eight months, following the
control of the peacekeeping force with power
Durmg thiS week also, other ground-breaking ceremonies in
when it was
furnishings will be removed f?r June. It will be built on the
needed on the man u. s. Ioree in the Doministorage. Off1ce equ1pment w11l same property on which the old
,.
island
can Republic once the OAS has
be l.aken to the parsonage to be building now stands.
WOI:'\l(S IN Cj:.AY - The :Rev. Richard M!lrtin, president of_tbe Meigs Co. Men- The resolution cailed on mem- determined that Its joint force
used there until the new church All members and friends of
tal . He~th Assn., works .in clay with students of the Beacon ~hool for Retarded ber governments "' donate is adequate to police the Island.
is built. Men of the eongrega- St. Paul's Church are cordially
Children, Athens, .during a recent tour.- All photos by Dana V1bberts, courtesy of army, naval, air or pollee The narrow victory came aft10n wilt do most of th" work. invited to attend this final worOhlp Ulliverslty.
forces to the OAS to form an ter 1 ~our delay of action by
On the following Sunday. St. ship service at 10:30 a.m. sun,
inter - American armed force. the OAS. The U. S. proposal WASHINGTON (UP!) - Sen. Paul's congregation will meet day in the old building. It will
The force would come under needed exactly If votes to car- Stephen M. Young, D • Ohio, at st. John 's Lutheran Church, be both a sad moment, as the
the lnunediate authority under ry - two - thirds of the organ- blasted Pen I a g on officials near Pine Grove, just off Route old passes Into memory, and one
the OAS meelinl of conaul- lzation • and that is what was Wednesday lor transporting m1l- 7 near Five Pumts. There will of gladness too, as the new betation, which plana to lltay in finally provided by member na· itary personnel to a 'freeload" be two services of worship at comes a long hoped lor and exoession.
lions.
at the Masters' GoH Tourna· St. John's, one at H·15 a. m. and peeled reality.
The joint Ioree has as Its sole Commanders of the units me~t in Augusta, Ga., last
.:.::..=.::~----purpose eooparatlon with the made available in the inter- month at the taxpayers' ex- - " " ' ' ' "· ·· '"
OAS In the restoration of peace American force were allked to pense.
The USW and the Aluminum
1n the Dominican Republic.
work oulllllllllll themselves and He said the reason given for Co. of American JAiroal heAccording lo Ellaworth Bunk· with tbe coJIIIIIiltee of the eon- "this wholesale exodus" of gao talk• on a new contract
er. U. S. ambassador to the sultative meetln8 the technical high-marking Army, Navy and
OAS, President Johnson h a 1 meaauree necessary lo establish Air Force officers was: ·Trips AprU %8. Scheduled lo meet
with the uoion today were
"~are even teaching ~secleaned up themselves
and raise 1 major portion of the promised to withdraw the 14,000 a unified OAS eommand.
to. the Masters tournament .con- bargalnlng teams representiog :
ctilktreri lo read," r~porle&lt;\ lltetbeir work ,.area on their own." estimated $7,50111irst year's op•
tribute lo morale of mthlary Re oold• Metals Co. Kaiser I
k'!~~~ .lllal'llll 'l!l'fttli!e~t
The Rev. Mr. Martin !Aiured erating e1penses of tbe school.
personnel and also to communY
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4f iii l~s County Mental die 'lleaeoa School 11 part Alter thet Rrst 'Ill/If . the slaf!!
tty relations."
Aluminum &amp; Chemical Corp. COLUMBU~ (UPI) ,..., Gov.
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_ Olla ~!umlnum and Ormet, J
li" . JU!!Jdea :W~day
lleallli :AIIociation, after his of tbe Metgo County Menlll and achool district~ will meet
0~
vis~ Monday to the 'Beaeon HeaUb ASioclalioD'I campalp most of the cost."
UNITED NA'I'ION~, N. Y. Stevenson in tum aaid he was 810 - 01 i~\;8Wfgs" ilidrl:'n .llae. ~' eoDtracts
!
~~ t~··IWiftSchool ·lor Retarded Children In to organize a ocbool for meu- This counly will be relied up. (UPil - The Seelll'lty Council, "insulated by experience" from stimulated," Young said in a 0::, 1~ ~~~~~~m firm s, x ly on all . fronts to lmp'JernMI
Athens.
Ially retarded chUduo In Ibis on to meet much of tho remain· its..de:ate on the ~can Fedorenko's 'rich inventory of newsletter w his constituents. :~ut ~£ 750 ' wo:'r:'::' oy~~ ]programs made possible by the
"! saw children working In area. Melfi• to the iaot coaoty ing expense. and with this In criSIS eg"'!"!ratmg
an ex- discourtesies." The for mer "Perkaps Defense Secretary !ants. '
passage of the $290 mlllion bond
clay, weaving potholders - ev- In Ibis part of Ohio lo have mmd, the Meigs County Jay- change of msults, sought today
.
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(Robert) McNamara would be P
JSsue.
lo
push
its
consideration
of
the
prestdential
candidate
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cees have bffii assisting in
Wrf!P bows which will he sold ''May is Mental
Health placement of fund • ral!lng can- problem to a eonclusion:
that the Russian was dtsregard- him that this was really squanpect to obtain at toast 100 new
Late Wednesday SoVIet Am- mg both the facts and the law dering taxpayers' money. Sugindustri~ because of the passin to,n to help support the Month," he explained, "and istera in stores and otner busihassaclor Nikolai T. Fedorenko m the case.
gest it would be more helpful
age of tbe industrial financing
achool," he said. "And they during this month we must ( Continued on page 2 )
accused U.S. Ambassador ~dlai Althongh debate was in Its to give more thought to contribissue and he directed Develo)&gt;K Stevenson of VOicmg non- fourth day, there was no. 1nd1· uting to the morale of John Q
;rnent Dtrector Fred P. Neuensense simply not 'fitting" a man cation of an early vote m the Public."
jschwander to re-form his deof his otature.
11 - nation eouncll.
Young said 'hundreds of otpartment's finan~ing commis,The Pomeroy High School 1'111.
licers and civiUan officials, in·
~mn to get on Wtlh the Job of
- - - -- - -- · Vocal Music department will Mixed Chorus selections
eluding scores of generals and
new and better jobs to
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present Its Spring Concert at be "0 Lonely Heart,"
.
admirals" took time off f,·om Thirteen Meigs County resi- , hl~· F
.
the Junior High auditorium !hill Dusl" and "Go Down the
SANTA DOMINGO (UPI - sentatlves of the Organization tbeir burdens at the Pentagon dents, including one from Porn- d
~n.:;:'ce Dtrector !lch10
Fridat at 8 p. m. under dlrec- in' Road," before "A
Us forces in blood-bathed San· of American States IOAS).
and were flown to Fort Gordon, eroy, have been invited to at- rnareet a.tah wasesentaassJtgn
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lty toll
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repr
1vea o1
ton of Mrs. Lucille Swackham- of Sugar," "Chim
Chim
lo Domingo came und..- repe~t- The total U.S. casua
Ga., where they were billeted tend the o umula as
ys- Ohio's 107 eommunity improv&lt;'er.
Ree," "SUper .
eel attack Wednesday night de- stood at 65- four paratroopers, durmg. lour days of the _cham- tern Southeastern Quarter Cen- ment corporations lo set the liThe Boys' Chorus will open Elplaledoclous,"
spite the conclusion of a new three Marina and 1 881lor p1onsh1p 80H match April IHt lury Club banquet Wednesday, nancing program in motion
the program singing "Now It Mary Popplna. John
'finn truce" in the divided killed, and 57 servicemen
Sell Colt At ~,010
May 19, at the American Le·
Is Time lo Sing," followed by wlll be on lhe druiDS and
city.
wounded ID a week.
He said it cost the taxpayers gion Hall in Lam:aster.
the Girls' Chorus with "In Pride Stalnaker the bass.
A. u. s. Embasay spoktllllBD
$20,000 lo prepare barracks to They are Flo"d E. Spence,
the
of May," "My Heart
Ever
said 8 radio station apparently
house the generals and other 257 W M . S 'P
Faithful," 'Clair De Lone,"
operated by the Communilt-led
lop brass. Civilian guests paid I . am, t, om~oy ,
.and 'Go Lovely Rose." Patsy
rebels exhorted
Dominlcam
40 cents each night for rooms ac 'v,e empC?hyeel; acn Bre " 1
•ccompant'st
r.... u. will he the ~
Wednesday nigh! to 'kUI and
pIus a do11ar or two da'l
1y serv- emp
Rt 1oyees
R J aresRt .1 8eeg e,
"Where E'er You 'Walk" and
burn (oreigu Invaders and their
ice charge for 'services," in- : : oy ones. · ; ,•nJa'1'1$ ·~ECVTION IS EX· "Sylvia" will be presented nell
lad ,
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eluding liquid refreshment.
mm N. Salser. Rt. 1; II alter Dave Nelson, Head Football
~ (o res) ita case today in by Terri Fultz, Debra Spencer,
:~ · . fir ounded t
V. Watterson. Box 205.
and Coach of the University of Delllie Dntrd« trial of a Ku 1001 Mary McKenzie, Opal Offut, The Middleport BuslneBS
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ampar . e w ~
Charles W. Cornell, Rt. l, all aware, who has perfected the
Klanamd lor the Alabama Jemifer Blakeslee, PaIs y Professiona! Women's Club
dlo~ A:er~~ : : . aft..
f0
of Racme: Allan C. Brewer, Rt. razzle - dazzle Wing-T. will
hiibwaty alaying ol a woman Fultz, Jenrue Evans,
Donna meet for dinner at 6:30 p.
en~ 1·~ 'IJoml 1
t, and Eb&lt;r H. Carpenter, Rt. 1, top a llst of speakers this week
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Hauck, Donna Crow, Brenda Tuesday, May 18, at the
er .
~ lped~.: The pastor and lour members
both of Portland ; Dorset E. end at a football coaches clinic
IR ~.···llstic..
rl testi- Potts, Susanna Arnold and Pa~
urant with I buslnes8
faciiOIII
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Miller, Box 17, Tuppers Plains; at Ohio State University,
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expe
rtcla Owens.
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ter In the social rooms of
ap-eement prepared by rep~ in Pomeroy will. attend the list
William Potts, Box 78, Syra- Middleport High School Coach
lied , ~ Hayneville, A1a., "The Exodus Song," by Gold- Columbua and Southern
Ann!IAI Convenllon of the EP1:"
cuse; Robert L. Sharp. 180 S. Bob Ashley and Pomeroy High
Wedne,dq that a bullet taken Boone· "Po' 01' Lazarus" by Co
lllowlng
Grand Dragon-Goes copal Diocese of Southern Ohto
Fifth Ave. Middleport: and School Coach Charles Chancey
from lhJi body of Mrs. Viola John
Wor]s, and "~ Old :!:Uo~ of oiflcers
In Cincinnati, May 11 IIIII 12.
Henry G. Waggoner, Box 274, will leave together Friday after
Lltllllo· of DelrOlt came fr~m Hammer," will be presented by take place with Mrs. Rose Rey- In Adanta Votin1
The Convention ts. slated I&lt;&gt; be INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) -Au- Harrisonville.
school for sessions that eventhe ""' !If Collle Leroy Wilkins tile Boys' Chorus followed by ld I b
of
one of the most unporta?t. in
. . lod
ched led
ing.
Jr;., ~ with firing t be 'Dear Heart" by the Girls' Cho- ~ ~ u ~I
year, ATLANTA tUPI) - Ku Kllll recent years with the parttclpa- ' thonhe~.
"ih ~er~v~stlga~ion Similar dinners for long-time osu Coach Woody Hayes will
f11io1a tllat kll\ed. the mother of
.
m c ge: ra. WI •
Klan Grand Dragon Calvin lion of the Rt. Rev. John El- !" con moe etr
gas company employees are also conduct Jll'id oeminar
five. Defellle altorpey Matt MID'·
bR '
er, out-gomg preaident, Will
Craig lost his bid for a seat In bridge Hines, recently installed mt~ the stabbmg d:;th
~n held in Dov..-, Columbus, Ober- iods.
per008 U
plix Jr. earlier bad
unable
eVIews
side.
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Georgia Legislature WednK-111 the 22nd Presiding Bishop of ,Ohto cattle buyer W ne ay '" lin Mansfield and Toledo. These
ID. ablke u., .testimony of FBI Plans for Regatta
N':..,~C:S ar;;r~ Pratt, . In a topsy turvy 1pecial e Epl!copal Church in Am- a ~·~~dew~o:!iatively !den· ba~quets are for employees of MHS Alumni Will
Informer .Gary 'Jbomatl Rowe,
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a
prllllary election that nominal· erlca.
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as !}ale Homer 35 Me- Columbia Gas of Ohio and the
w{to aaki'.bl was lD the 'car Pr~nt Ed Fo.ster presld- ;t,~tce president;
ed 11 Negroes and threw out Also featured as guest speak- ~led. b g Ohio who Police Ohio Fuel Gas Co.
Hold Final Meeting
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• Ire-; and
lieutenanll of former lep'eflll' er will be The Rev. Dr. Russell anJc~ urk~ . 1 ' the Sky
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The Middleport Alumni Asso..i'
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the ~roy Lions Club Wed· Stanley, secrelary. All
tionist Gov. MarVIn Grlffln. Chandran, Dean of the Central :~et"-: outs~: the city ~! One of every "' gas co~- elation will hold its fmal meetJira, Ll\1110 wasiiiBill last Mar- pesday ' ln social rooms of the lDf co~ttee cbalrmen are
AlnonC . the Nep'OII DOml• Tbeologlcal ScbooliD Banplore, . Ia J T sd P r
'd the pany employees has been With lng Tuesday, May 11, at 7:30
ell'S. ' ·
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naled was Julio Bond a pull- Church of South India. All a ill . te ::bay. t" ~::"·' lh Columb1a 25 years or longer. at the high achool
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luncbeon when the club's part
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Uclat for the civil r . liN· member of the Central Commit- ::.m ~ hi':nr."C: was '::.dl; "The performance of these All members are· urged to •I·
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Cllll:1VELAND - OR,. SAMU-ln the bOat regatta was further Ve.t enu Me-'al
dent NM-Vlolent ·Coordlnatlq tee of the World Council of .cut.
key people over the years in tend .a• the attendance at thlt
1!,.It !I¥Jl()8l:tl .Plat!ned to discussed:
ADM151!10NS -:
Comlnltlee.
. . Churcbes, he Is conaidered to be ' Police said the nude man serving our customers has been meeting will determine whether
IIIMt ~ with IU.':~ttomey, ChiJI'C(r ladlea serving lunch- Collinf!; Middleport, Mae
.
ODe ol the most
knowledge- [• tum b 1e d out of the motel a positive contribution to the or not the annual banquet wm
; r, Lee~~ ol Bostori, to djS: eoJI we,re Mrs. Glatlys Cockier, son, Racine; Florence WeU,
BANQUET ,.T .,. . able leaders In Quistendom to- Wednesday morning and fell success of both companies .. be held this year.
~
~al cOurt order. Mrl. 1!4dllh Lannln&amp; ~nd Mrs. Polllet'OY,; John Duerr, . · The All • Sporlt beDqlltl ,~I day.
dead.
Allan W. Lundstrom, chairm~n
, lllit IJ!nl .,lleck to, !he Ohlo 'l'eo- Cl!lra .Karr. .
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r~~G:Sin&amp;ett,Fred
Eutem High ~ wlllbeiiD
:.·J!':rr~ ~...:- ~ They said they did not know of the boards of the companies,
Wl:o\ THF.R
' ~ to .contlilue servq a
I.OCAL TEMPS
den Hartford J
Tutti promptly 81 UD p. ~ Mr and Mra Dale Duloln of how many parsons were in· said in discussin&amp; plans for the Partly elololy and wann wttb
' • a.,. term .for .wlfHiaylllg:
'lh4l •4 - · , In Porne ., 1 .,;,~ BOttom : esse
e, eveniJIII. ·8pe0en• ll't ..,.,.._ the. Gr.Ke
will lttead volved In the stabbing, but had banquet.
c.altered IUDtlenllonr~ t.'lbe U. $. fib Circuli ~ . .....,...
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roy 8 .,...,
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lone-time .lblpa R,llh
Issued an all-polnta bulletin lo
night aad l'rldlt Ltnr lolllPt
ot ~ at Clnclnuati HI bn•b:a• .dlatrlct at 11:1&amp; a. m. Pomeroy; Vlrainla Pkfte,
eaae coac:I!, 1
lbt aeulonL .
locate a car seen driving away
5HI blp ~ IN6
· Wtdnesday in imler 111 llldai·WUIO degree&amp; under IIlii- land.
Veilllrl, pr!Del)ill Iiiii ''iilillille
from !he motel late Tueaday
SUlT FILED
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dindoJ'.at 1111tlalltl~'ICIIc!Ol·
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'jnlght. Police said the late mod- Ma1lne Wallace of St. Peters{
' lbat ll'llltedSI)eppardfnel 'w · •
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oll:alllim ·HIP ~Albert Tayl1tr, 2l,Mkl-el Oldsmobile bore the Ohio ~-burg, Fla.• bas flied a partition
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1111 ~ 01 'lroutldl bli •!\'~STA~ON · -W~ Af'"JSSID~ "':-::;.
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J will, bebttilondat' 'lhi~ bitt· been lll'I'Uie4 by 1censeplatenumber:MRtW,
of real estate suit In Mfi8s "~ IWI" -~•
cOllltllulloiJII rllbta . bail 'been~ - =~~· ,blah !13, ,Mo.~., ~~~··f·,.,,
wtlllletten,,,h...,. ...... CGunty Sheriff's de-1 Homer'! clothetl, Ju&amp;iap lnd County Common Pleas court a- Loula Meltliialer'IIJ · 1111111•-'1 .
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ay readla&amp; • f9 D~QB$, -...
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dl• 1other personal iteDII were Jlllle.plnst Clydelte Ackett, T~le Hie lo .Nitllll•. . . ,.-, '
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UPJ Sports Writer
Jim Bunning just got "too
1mart," according to biB manager, Gene Mauch.
Blllllllng, the perfect gall~"
pitcher of last June 21 and a
19-game wmner, lost three of
his lirst lour games thiS sea·
so~ but Mauch claimed he had
"great stuff In every game."

SOCIAL
CALENDAR
The Past Chiefs of Magnolia
Temple Pylhian Sisters W~ H
I meet Thursday evenmg at · the
·~ home of Mrs. Karl Grue!ler, l.n
I[ Minersville, with Mrs.
Carrte
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Grueser as co-hostess.
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I The catholic Women's c\~b·
. of the Sacred Heart churfh w;ll
. meet Thursday at 7:30. p. m.
, Members are asked Ill bririg '
l artirles for a whi~ elephant
sale.
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, Meigs County Council of Par
ents and Teachers will meet on
I Thursday, May 6. II 8 p. m. at
Rutland High school. Mr. R~r '
bert Bowen will speak to the
group about the Federal P"&gt;'
gram as it pertains to schools
in this area. Miss Sally Schill
will discuss the State program
in the same area. All persons
I mterested m the growth
()f
\ Meigs County schools are ur~ed . . '
to attend this meeting to become better informed
WOODS SLEUTIDNG TO UPHOLSTERE~ MAY 7
fl :?~ touches on upholstered chair that mstruc or
I The Twilight Garden Club ~entinell'hoto.
rumm3ge sale wlil be held on
i May 7 and 8 ln the old parson·
'age building next to the Welfare
Office. All donation! are wei·
cnrne. For pickup. call Mrs.
Eva Robson, at WY 2-258!.

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E~~~t~~owery, left,' saya is a "really first rate job. -

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duit Education class in Me1gs county. At left,
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N PERMITTED UPHOl-STERING CLASS

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t a final session o! an adult ' .tnter
The pictures above we\e t takenC~air" conducted at Eastern Htgh schooldl~t cEd~·
elass on ·:How to Reupho s er ~oard ~~ Education, the Ohio DIVISIOn of A u home
eration With the EasteJ n Local xtension Service. Francis Spencer, agent, Ral h
cation and the MeJgs County
Ritchie Eastern home-ec teacher, and
eco 11o~ics, worked with
de~~~pment, in starting the class. The a~i~;ee'ihl~i
Moote, ar6a agentd' re~oura\ the Eastern HiKh school annual lndustrl
..w·~i~ll~b~e~on~j's~
the' stered
and st~le
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evemng, MaySchool
8, fromSaturday
~ to 8
o'clock. Plenly or good home Mornorial Day oerviCO'I, and
cooked food. Bring yur family boat regatta. horse =atlng
nntm~~'
and tell your neighbors.
the report of the n
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Rock Sprmgs Cub Scouts Pack committee wert on the agen
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~~ will meet Saturday at 7 P·j of Drew Webster Post 39, AmHouse Appropratlona
l m. at the Salisbury school, Each erican Legron, Monday.
. ! -.•' famJiy Is asked to brm&amp; cookies F ank Cheesebrew, Memorial
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eductlons in governlor refreshments.
h ld Da: Parade Marshall, announr· i
Commt~ee today calle~ forB~~a~f ;ut up additional bll·
hows A Jitney supper will he e ' ed .that the Pomeroy Memorial '
ment travel and print ng.
and more mlliona to keep
·•y
rrtanlPd
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\lay
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beginning
at
Da
servrces
will
be
held
Mon·
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Farmer,
'.!an•·
Ions
to
send
men
to
the
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SHOWS HOW - A st udent of At hen ' ' ;ch;ol d{~J the
5 p. m at Racine Jumor high II d•~ May 31. He requested that f
0 . passed awav at 7 30 filing federal paper.
\billion $100 milllon leSI than
lhe 'Rev. Mr. Marlin l1oW !he clay should be an
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sponso red by the Racine Met~: all civiC organizations
and '"~ ~~ May 5 at ·Mansfleldj ·The committee approved a President Johnson requested.
dist Church. Everyone Ia we groups who wish to psrticlpate l~ene~al Hospital following an : 114 billion money bill to finance lror the 12 months starting Jui'
come.
MAY t
m this year's parade tool c: UlneSI of 'everal weeks.
next year's activities of the s~ · t. Most of the mo'\:sirect·
' tact him. Some unrll
called independent agencJes o earmarked directly or
A mother • daughter covered Wet\ VIrginia National Guard Mrs. Farmer was the former ovemment. TheSe include the\iy lor Project Apollo, in . whlch
dish dmner sponsored by t he r PI Pleasant Unit will parllCl· Freda Miller, born Feb. 4, 1896, ~·ational Aeronautics and Space ·NASA expecta to land IWQ 11100
Women's Guild will be held at ' ate Se,.lces will be conduct- in Pomeroy, the daughter of the Administration, which hopes to
the moon by 19'70.
the Federated church Sunday IP
the morning in Pom- [late John and Marv M1iier. In ', 1 to the moon in this decade,
hives and
t •-'sr; ' ' ... at 6 P m. There will be • pro· ed m nd In th• afternoon at \ addilloo to her parents, she waSI,ge d the Natitnal Archives, The National Ar~ $1&amp;1 mi~
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gram and the oldest and young· 'I ~:1 a
preceded in death by a sister. \anttich is struggling to keep
Servrce 10 of $100 1100
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mother
and
mother
with
er.
Mrs
Carrie
Fisher
of
Pomeroy,
wead
above
the
continuing
paan
increase
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the most daughtera present, Will i Ct.eesebrow will be the spea! seven brothers. Walter of Pom- lh rworlt fiood.
the eurrent
'aenerai
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be honor!'d.
er •t the Hemlock Grove Me
.
Charles
William,
Wesley,
\peln
Its
report
on
the
bill,
the
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of
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Alfred Grange w1il observ~ : urJai Day Services SUnday, May ~~a~~ Albert' snd Herman, ali committee noted that It had
Admin~atr;t:O~eepinl
Rural Life SUndny at the A• ~ at Hemlock Grove.
f whom had reSided in Mon- ail budget requests lor travel
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Guy Rlllseil ond
for many years.
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key, a state officer, •• apeaker. were reported on the h report She 1s survived by her huaexpenditures" lor these
MAY II
1Robert llurton glvt 1 • mlttee. band, L R. Farmer, a
and C'llited on
\ The Stall and Ofl1cers of the of the nommating com ffi
er Marilyn and a son, Lee;
to review and "ltrict·
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Mei&amp;s Temple will hold prac- 1The elect1on of IIJ66ndo ,;:;,~ th~eo alsler;, Mrs. Marie Cusmonitor" tbeir outlAys.
lice se!SJOO Monday evemng, will ba held the HCO
ter of Pomeroy; Mrs.
The ,pace agency 1101
.
Mny 10, sl the hail in Middk- Ing in June. Paul easel gave; tha Kaetzel or Edtson, and '
(Continued from pill l ,I
port All officers are aske&lt;i to report on tht fund rtllslng I r M LoUISe Caverlee or
attend aecordmg to . Mrs. Griff the new JIOIII home Cha't: in~~~n, W. Va., and a
violoted by pre-ll'lal ntftpl~
Russell, staff eaptam.
swatzel 1avo I reponkrt ~ gh· of nieces and n~phews.
'!'he appella)e, coUrt•
--- -boat regatta and Fra
au
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rullnl mtaha the lortlllf.~
Purchase of Alaska by tbe I an one on legislative matwrs.
Mrs. Farmer was an
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path, eonvlcted In ~'*'·
United StateJ in)ll'l ·~-~
i'- of tbe Meigs ate of Pomeroy High school
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JBM, tor the bludgeoa·tlaf'll.!l'
quired tbe pamo of SewMd 1 Final deto
bleb the attended Ohio University. She
hla first wtle, Marll~, Iii•~
Folly...
County JlorH Sho~wwith the W81 I teochor in Pomeroy
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suburban Bay vmap . ......
POll· I• ·&lt;o-lponsor Ridinl Club, mentary achools for I!
rl
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may be returned to.the peul~•;
Meiga County
thil
meetprior
to
going
to
Mansfield
to
Jsck
Wooten
ol
MUlTaJ
tlary
at Columbus on MIY ~·
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were worked out •
wlli be make her home. She
the hl&amp;h;polnt t(Opey
Sheppard may appeal to=~ ·:
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hens rae·
!::e S~~:.
23 with teaching dllling World War
acore of 9111 al the Sl1tb An·
Bupreme Court and
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-•CTICE READI:-IG _ Retarded cbi11n·n or the ~~f"n s~r~~~~i~t Sup~r~isQl , DIVOT~!. TD JNTIIIII1 01' tho rain date oet for June 1: In Mansne~d ~·m:~:l'oo ol
1111 Jlend Enduro
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d the •uidance o[ their te Jc her. Mrs.
' ~~m
t . wm eerv• refresh· and rehre a or
the county f~diMotor-'
·lice
readmg un er
g
·t · Miss Ann e Verba,
MIIGI MAlON AliA
The pol iud"•• 1 chicken bar· years at that location.
o1 tht Melli
~~ tltis three-year-old pioJec IS
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menta, me •·•
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atctt~:_.:;
becue dinner Oil. tha aroun ' Mrs.Farmer W81 an
I sensllive to this problem, to ....~ ~ v lr1llll Governor melllber of IIIith Chapter, .
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be sent in care of my name,
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..;,Wt'i'lo the Post' I II, OES, .White Shrine
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WY • 0 ~~ion to 11,~ :ljazl and Com-. salem, Y.W.C.A., Fit;st
326 E Main st.,
There is no reason why Melgt om.
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tan •I Ohio .dill Church, . Women •
County should not be a leader ..,_. u
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of
i:r
two young women are being con- I'" this field, with approli[mate-b ~=·"
';,:,&gt; ".;.J _..,.ing CE MeFthodilallrv
rviccese w~U
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In need o IUC
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Potlow. .-~ ~~~~~~l' . •~ , . · ·
uner se
,..,n t·ces during
\1ent al sidered as teachers.
tab- ly 35 c 1 hren"
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"'"...' "'~J. '1: ~ B'•'..&gt;(lll\ local.: ·lhcl C ro II at lhe Finefrock Funl!tal
ness P ...
The school. wben eg
attention ere.
'~•• Botttlldlt 1tta1 .... c,,.•·· ••• ~· . ' 1 · ;·,' ii..- 1 abort
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&lt;::h • •Rev Mr Martir . who I• lished, will be a mm h:r~
Yor&gt;.
talk .i\1 ' '
hoW the ,local at Mansfield MemoriJl Rock.
ihe help ol
Pt.AN RECORD HOP
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Josep d th voluntary su9port of in· The Pomeroy H!gb
Scboo - •
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·movie ' ~...L.. ~ .to 'tho ·. TrUo mnes fly with
Kraly and Mra. W. L. carr. an
eetted rsons.
Band BOOsters will sponaor •
:~:' .~ ntll," wu ..""'~
wert necks ou~ltretchecl; w
, tecrelary Mrs. Lula B. Hamp- ~
ak the founding ol record hop from 8 until 11 p.m. ;,;. ":.':0.~"- -011 11.10. 1&gt; meetln&amp;. Refreshlil8ntl
by heroDI alwlyl tuck
lheln\t~
loll, reported that two locations
To ~ I ssibie" conclud- this Saturday night at !be Pom• .,.., , .. '"'..::"'..:" - - lll'Yed 19.l_loW)!tl tilt 1111111111
back Qtl tbelr iJbDII)dlrl.
under consideration for the thi\ sc Roo ·:,';' Ma~lin ''I am eroy Jumor High auditorium. .,.,..
Cloorlt NesHir\llld.
class (from 8 to 12 stu- ed t \ evior ~nations' from nie Jays will emcee.
ielila) in the Fa!~ and \hal appea mg

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the Pilllburjb Pllalel havt
II! the pill sewraJ yean,
"Jim was just over pnching. Bunning, however, was talk- 14th lor a Z·l victory over Hous- second home nm in the eev- Ron Fairly and Dick Tracew- p~uh~·?U::~ut bid for the
to be lr-'ed, the Po&amp;
He knew the hitters' weaknesses ;•• only about the sixth-innin• ton, Bob Bubi ol the Cuba three- enth.
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said !Gday.
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d 88
Fr .
Joe Torre homered for e a slrugglmg Koufax, who when Jim Pag Jarom homer "I see you're still posblac
The newspaper, in I ~p
around too much lryin.g to Pilch Warren Spahn, the hard luck ~pedp
Lo ~0.5 . a~~..~~ Braves' other nm in the filth allowed nine hits, struck out lor the Pirates. Vernon Law
diet bit!"
dispatch wrltteu bJ
to those weaknesses mstead of loser in the duel who also a~ w P
· UUJ
m
off starter Dick Farrell, who elgbt and hit a batter which was the victim of • couple of
1portll edit« AI Ab:aml, 1114
relying. on hJS. own . strength," lowed only four safeties.
nings.
locked up with·Blaalngameln 1 forced in a run, en route to his lllisplays which sent him down
the bllJ'd.tbrowin(, ~
the Philadelphia Philhes man· "That's the first homer I've In the American League the duel lor ntne innings.
third victory in lour decisons. to his fourth straight loss. Glenn
veteran ol 10 1earcns with the
ager said.
ever hit to right field and it's pace-setting Chicago White Sox Farrell allowed juat live hils Jim O'Toole suffered his fourth Beckert and Len Gabrielson
Pirates l8ld in the clubhousa
Wednesday nght Bunning de- the first I've had in the Nation· swept a doublebe~der from 0.. until the ninth ,when aline drlva eouaecutive loss for the Reds. each had two hits for the Cubs.
Major Leacue Result•
· Wednesday'l 1-1 lou to
American League
the Cuba:
New York 1100 1100 1100- 0 3
"I want to ba tradeq fro111
Cleveland 400 ooe OOx-4 7 Ibis tlub and I don't want to
Ford, Blanco 16) l01ld
lor this manager (Harry
:.:d~arr~;:?"·w:!~•lsen
any more."
Coach Bnd Bickel's Pomeroy Hendricks, Pomeroy; Carson Warne, Easters; Van Meter,
(4-1). Loser - Ford (2-2).
Walker, reached lleVtral
track team won a triangular Crow, Pomeroy.
hama; Orr, Eastern.
-Wagner (4t~. Whitfield (lnd) hourshe:':'.~ g~:.u:::.
meet with Eastern and Wahama 100 Yd. Dash - Phil Swin- 220 - Redmond,
_
d
II
P
10
6
V
S
26
3
1
mark, but only=aacl,
Wednesday at Eastern.
• • omeroy, · ; Le~ny an · ; " 'sh er,
DALI! ROTHGEB JR. To Se t tarted II b be. g tlst ••arne)
0
The Panthers - aided by Meter, Pomeroy; Redman, Wa· mond, Eastern; Roush,
BY
· · . m . x on s
Y 10 Chicago
10 101 001- 4 6
"He has not
to
Coach Jim Hailer's Jackson h•.1htnand
Wllh a pitch,
000 000 1100- 0
about lt. Until he · UUICII
•--·, I
several boys who also partici- hama, Allman, Eastern.
Mile Relay- Pomeroy,
Mik With
J k.one out,
ho Detro1't
pale In baseball - scored 511!1 Mile - lrther, Wahama, 5:12; (John Curd, Bill Nease,
National League
Ironmen clinched their first di· ng
er . .e en ":'s, w
Buzhardt (3-0) and
nothing to say. I juat hopo
f
·"·ton crown since the SEOAL rDepiaiced
A~tn m was
the bJgfBiue
McLain
16),
r38dy
to lker
play when WI
points compared to 34~2 or Wa· John C'urd ' Pomeroy; Neu tzrmg, Marhsa II . and Don Swisher I;
W. L PC!t.
evi uprismg,
sa e on Loiich,
d
h
blm I W
hama and Eastern with 31.
Pomeroy; Cook, Wahama.
Eastern, second.
13 6 ,684
wao spilt into division play in M't h 11 ,
thr
f
d an Free an. Loser
,' a
said.
1c e s over ow 0 secon t3-2) HRS - Skowron
The results were:
880 Relay - Pomeroy, 1:46.5 SHOT Put - Bob Crow.
Cincinnati
12 7 .632 1
High Jump - Ken Hartung, IDon Swisher, Bob Smith, Bill eroy, 10.2; Sawyer, Wahama; Houston
!2 9 .571 2
~~:~:.~~;:lnJa~jpo~ ~~e abo~ouble play grounder to Han;en (2nd' .
M!:.:~~b;'o!\:ir:~:n:J
Eastern, 5 ft., 2 in.;
Rick Jewell and Howard English); Jeff Gibbs, Pomeroy;
Milwaukee
9 6 .529 3 Blue Devli nine, !Hi.
Buchannan then !!hot a ground- &lt;.2nd game )
last night he had heard nothln&amp;
Koblentz, Eastern. Bill Amos, Eastern was Second.
Wshama.
Chicago
9 9 .500
It wao the Ironmen's ninth er to second which went Chicago
about the inciden~ from either
000 000 ll'l- 4
Eastern; Larry Marshall, Porn- 440 - Nease, Pomeroy, 57.8; Broad Jump - D.
San Francisco 10 II .176
consecutive triumph of the cam- through Keith Haner for another Detroit
1100 001 OliO- I
Clement• or Walker.
eroy; Van Meter, Wahama. Amos, Eastern; Rollins, Waha- Pomeroy, 17' 7"; Van
st. Louis
9 10 .474
paign against no setbacks, and , error and Sexton crossed the Horlen (2-21 and RonMno.l
DISCUS - Brown, Waharna, ma; Pooler, Eastern.
Pomeroy; Kobientz, Eastern; Philadelphia
9.10 ,174
Jackson now appears to be plate.
Wickersham..
Clemente has gotteu off to a
110 ft.; Sawyer,
Wshama: 880- Arther, Wahama, 2:23; Allman, Eastern.
Pittsburgh
7 lJ .350
headed toward it's greatest sea- Two more runs carne in later li) and Soihvan.
olow start this season, due
7 14 .333 7 son ever on the diamond.
on Rose's triple to deep right ersham 11-1). HR cblefiy to an attack of malaria
.....,_..,......,.,...,._ _ ,New York
Wednesday'• Re1ulll
The GAHS loss eliminated eenterfield.
(2nd).
in Puerto Rico prior to spring
Pomeroy Htgb school tbin· Chicago 3 Pittsburgh I
Blue Devil hopes of repeating Rose then scored on a single
.
lrainillg. He lost 20 pollnda durclads warmed up lor the flrtt Philadelphia 1 New York 0, as division champions.
by Dale Rose to knot the score Baltimore
01 001 000- 2 6 lng the !Uness.
track and field meet under the
night
r
Jackson southpaw Larry Af· at S-S.
Mmnesota 123 002 !Ox- 9 14
He admitted recent11 be bas
ll&amp;bt• Ia local history toalgbt L. Angeles 4 ~incinnat 2, night lln and freshman Larry Mitchell Gallipolis was shutout 1he Barber, Slarrette (31,
felt weak and llsUeu.
at Middleport by thwnpiDg Miiwt•nk•ee. I Houston 1, 14 in· were locked in a scoreless duel rest of the way by the chunky 17) a~d Orsmo. Pascual 13-0)
Wabama and Eaotern
laol
nings, mght
lor two innings.
ughlhandcr .J.nkins.
and Zunmerrnan. Loser - Bar.
INK PLIJMMER
BOSTON &lt;UPI)- A legal bat· ~ Byrne contended In his
nigbt.
San Francisco 10 St. Louis, 5, Mitchell had yielded only one The best hit th• Blue Devils har 11-31.
ICAIRD!I
tie to determine whether the lion that Jnter.Continentai
10 nnngs, night
hit, a double by Larry Rose in 'Ot was a line orive by Long
ST. LOUIS {UPI) - •
Ca ,.1·us Clay-Sonny Liston fi&lt;~t motions Inc. of Chesler,
MHS Traok Coach Bob Ash"
1Jo 100
000 110 ~ 4 o 'I:;~~,,~ 1 Ande
"·"'
0
~ Off a. scheduled May • 25 was staging the fight in Massa· 1eYwlib a squ ad ancbored upo Thuroday'a Probable Pllchero the first. GAHS was hitless go- that w" tl•obca by the third Los' • a
n .r..,..
Come.
002 021 01
6 I10 •
Wednesday
by the~u.,
st
Pittsburgh at Chicago-Card- ing into the third.
sacker Sexton.
•
may generate more eontrovt!rsy chusetts without a license, and oat be talenh ef tbe Brother•
L ""·
bo L
b I'xCardinals has been as-•
Jackson broke the lee on cal· Jackson·, wmning run scored (' onR d'l· ama d• Rol,
•
than the heavyweight title bout that such unlicensed bouts
Wallace - Alan an d Bruce- well (()-!) vs. Jackson 11·2).
to their Rock
Hill, s c
1z &lt;8I an van
Los
Angeles
at
cher
Scott
Bierley's
single,
a
in
the
sixth
on
a
triple
by
Sex•I,
"
a
itself.
a ''common nuisance."
plus saeh consistent point winu
Le
d
club 'nJe 18-year-o· 1d·•
Gallipolis error, and a triple by ton and a sncril"'' f1y by Bierly. m&lt;n,
e 191 •nil l •
·wu a catcher at
Round two of .a hearing on The pet'rt'Ion named Inter ~on- nen as Ro d Sa uer, Ron Hlndy, (twilight) - Podres 1.0)
Winnero . Newman
"fir!lt sacker Larry Buchannan.
The run \~as unearned because L• &lt;be
· ,.
Suffolk Count,Y DJSI. Atty. Gar- tJ·nentai, Boston f'Ight promoter
John B1ake and Ron Cheadle, Tsitouris {2-1). bed
Junior Colle•e
10-21 · IIR 01"
IOnly
games
sc
uledi
GAHS
came
right
bacb
with
Sexton
reached
bas.
after
an
er"
• •
ret H. Byrne s bid to block
. the ~m Sr'iverman, Clay, LJ'ston, will be favored to edge the
(Sih
oa
lck
1m
Fridny'a
Gam01
that
one
run
and
four
others
to
ror
cr.
his
foul
por
fly.
•·
Boston Garden match with a the Boston Garden-Arena
ibadl B e en.
r
temporary i.njunction.was schc.d- and the Roston &amp; Mai'ne
Houston at Chicago
take a 5-l ieao.
Jack;on, 4-0 in league play
le&lt;:tNV'IN•::ING WIN
0 n1Y games sciid nicdi
S
However,
the
poinl
••r•eaJI.-1
Milwaukee
at
New
York,
night
Phil
Sandero
led
off
the
rally
had
six
runs
,
seven
hits
and
(
BIRMINGHAM, ,1;1&amp;•
"'••I an 4,
uled to begm today m upenor road, which owns Boston Gar·
c
If there is one - could be St. Louis at Philadelphia,
by walking. He scored minutes two errors. GAHS hao five runs,
ourt.
den.
aotbin« like it may bave been L. Angeles at San Fran.,
later on a triple to right center only two hits and three costly .
National League
- Chic Calderwood,
Byrne, who claims the fight is
bad aot Track Coach Bickel CinclDllali at Pittsburgh,
by Mike Fisher.
errors. GAHS, Pomeroy and Pittburgh 000 000 Dill- I !
Empire light beavyweJaht
being . promoted in viola lion o[
dipped ialo tbe baseball sqoad
Phil CremeeM then plated Middleport have lost three loop ChiCago
001 000 llx- 3 7 Oicluurlpion, alternated left booU
Mas&lt;achuselts 1a w, won the REDUCE ROSTER
of Ross Moore's lor some of
Amerl~on Loape
Fisher with a perfect sacrifice. games.
Law, Face t7), Wood 16) ,
crwea to ICON 1
first rou~d Wednesday when KANSAS CITY M ruPI)- PHS's most speedy and strooc Ch
W.3 LS P~ GB Dan Gilmore then walked and Mitchell fanned six and walk- SJsk 18) d ~ Ptg~rom. Buhliconlvin&lt;:infl 10 • round deelllol
Judge
Fehx
Forte
ruled
the
.disThe
K
C't,
Aloh.l
t'
athleteo.
.'&lt;ago
I 5 ·.,.
,... Cremeens who was safe at first ed one and Af!J·n and Jenk'Ins (3-1)
Johnny •........
, of B-"1
trict attorney was acting propan~as
Y
e Ics reM
ta
11
UlNJ
ID-4) aHnR prtell. ser(2 -d) Law
~..
,_......
due
d
th
te
l
the
Ma
II
Lomneso
I
.
79
2
on
the
bunt
play,
moved
to
sewhiffed
six
and
walked
two.
.
ag
Jaronr
n
.
W'""---•·
"'""'
erly and had a prima facie , . e . eJr M r o ,
Y
"Ummm - we'D •••e to
s Ange es
11 8 .5
V. cond with no outs. Alter Mitchell
.
..........y ._,h
case in his petition to have the lonil of 25 players 1\ednesday run onr strongest boys bard," Cleveland
B 7 .533 311
,
Jackson who wh1pped the Nor.
bout declared a "common nuis- ~ ~Y assignmg Jose Santiago to observed Aobley tate Wednes- Detroit
9 9 .500 4 fanned, Petet!::~rsoobs grotu~d- th•rn Dwision Leader Wellston, (14 lnnmgsJ
ClncinnaU 000 tlOl 0111- Z t 0
ance."
Vancouver of the Paclfrc C!'IS! day al«bt when be disooverod Baltimore
9 9 500 4 er was
y
e 10-4, will seek its second lour- Houston
Koulax !3-1) and Roseboro.
League.
wbat Bickel bad tucked op bls New York
8 IU :444 5 shortstop. Two runs ocored on ney win ~'riday night at Jack- .
DO 000 !DO 000 Oil- I l I , O'Toole, Dulfalo (5), NUiball
Today the judge ptanned to lis- Santiago, a 24·year-oid right- sleeves.
Boston
the
play.
.
son
against
Gallipolis.
Milwaukee
i (7), Arrigo 18) and Edwards.
7 9 133 5
ten to arguments by attorneys hander, appeared in four games
·
Anderson then scored the fmal
I
ooo 010 000 000 at • 7 0 Lo
O'Toole (" ') =·
7 13 .350 7 run of the innmg
·
.
Line Sco•e:
- •
ser-l3rd) Tracewskl
~ · ~ representing principals and pro- as a reliever this year. He had
Field event• are to get nn· Washng t'Ion
on G1b
Farrell Owens (ID I, Raymond
Fairly
(Ill~
4
12
8
moters of the right in answer no record and a 9.00 earned run derway at 5:45 wbUe tbe races Kansas Cty
.250
Milliron's double atter another Jac~son.
00~1 041 0- 6 7 2: (13! and' Bateman. Blasingame
'to Byrne's petition.
average m five in nings.
~m begin 81 dask moves in
Wednesday'• Results
Jackson error.
Galtipohs
00:. 000 0-5 2 31(2- 2) and Torre. Loser _ Ray.
One lawyer, Frank Kozoi,
and the llghts are on.
Chicago I Del. O, lsi, night
Mitchell retired the lronmen Allin, Jenkins 13) and Bierly, mond &lt;1-21. HRs-Torre l3rdl
(10 Innings)
2
llatly rejected an attempt to CERV TO COACH
Chicago I Det. I, nd~ nlgnt
in the fourth on no hits but the Mitchell and Long. Winner Jeo- ' Staub (lndJ.
' San Fran. 003 000 110 5-10 14 0
mediate the dispute out of ·~
A small admtllloa .. w be Cleveland I N.Y. 0, night
roof caved in the next inning. kms. Loser Mitchell.
1
St. Loulo 013 !DO ODO Cl- $ 6 3
court.
WAHOO, Neb. IUP II
charged, to be divided 50-51
Angeles 8 Boston ~· night
Handley, Perry (!), Bolin
"I'm not going to agree on 1cerv, a veteran of 13 years
betweea Middleport and Porn· Minnesota 9 Balli. 2, ntght
Phila.
ooo 001 000- 1 4 o (7), Linzy . 18), Henry no1 and
anything,"Kozoi said Wednes-1 the American L•ague. w i 1 eroy to help defray costs of
tOnly games scheduled&gt;
New York 000 000 000- 0 1 Haller. Stallard, Schultz (7 ),
day night. "Let's come in llo jcoarh basketball and
lleidlng a track teBDJ.
Tbnraday's Probable Pitchers
Bunning (2-3) and Triandos. Washburn t9), Taylor (10) and
court) tomorrow and have a at the new ly organized John F.
Tbil team is Pomeroy's first
Baltimore at );!i,Jr,esotoJ
COLUMBUS (UPI) -Jack F. Roach , a native of Clark Coun- Spahn 12-2) and Cannizzaro, Uecker. Winner - Linzy (1-tl.
1
lull blown hearing."
Kennedy College.
full- Hedged estry iato track Rnllerts (3-111 vs. Kaat 1-il.
Kamman, 38, currently assist- ty, currenlly is law enforre-1Gonder 19). HR- Bunning tlst) ., Loser-Wasbburn (1-1) . IIR!~----- competition.
New Yort at Clefetar. ant chief, will becom•,head or ment supervisor m DIStrict 2,1
-1' Wbite2 &lt;3rd,llh), Uecker (!Btl,
(mght) - Stottlemyre .12-1 I
the state Wildlife Division on headquarlered at Findlay and Los Angeles 00 030 1110- I 8 I Hiller (Ill), Mays 18tb).
McDowell '0-2) or Krahck
I when Dale E. Whitesell coverrng northwestern Ohio. Hel r~;;;-~;-~-;~
;-;;;~~;:;;;;=;;:::::j
EPILEPSY AND AUTOS
Kansas C II Y at Los
leaves to join Ducks Unlimited. joined the division 12 years \(
SAN FRANCISCO &lt;UPI)
tnight) - PeM (0.31 vs
Natural Resources Director ago.
~~OOlfi~~OOH ~~[;)$
A dangerous correlation exists (1-1].
Fred E. Morr, who annot~~&gt;ced
between epilepsy and traffic ac· !Only games scheduled!
the appointment, also •aid that 492; G. Burdette 363; A. Smith !
cidenls, according to the Unit·
. Friday'a Gam••.
Ben H. Anderson, 47, law en- 393 ; M. Domigan 440; Blind 33D.
ed Cerebral Palsy Association Kan. City at L.A. 2.. two-niqht fo ·cement superviSor, will move Handicap 153; Total 2171. woo
ON THE SUl\IMER SCEl\'E
ol San FranCISCO.
t:~icagu at Mmn .. m~h•
up to the post vacated by Kam-~2 Lost 1.
The ...ociation
announced N•w York at Wash., 2. twi-nighl man.
Rutland Furniture _ Blind,
that a study showed 15 per cent Detroit at Baltimore, hlght
Kamman a native of Cincin· 3JO · p Carson 369· c Black
epileptics Interviewed had Cleveland at Boston, nigh!
nati, Is a ~eteran of 12
270; ~~. Edwards 262; ri. Glaze
While and color!'d, Jar shirts, tapered and re&amp;U)or. lofo·
condition because of an In·
in the division. He currently 388; Handicap 315; Total 1934.
druli, slripes and checkii.
and more than one-thi':'i
resides in Chillicothe.
Won o Lost 3. Team No. 1 InJuries were received m Tel"Y Ololinger, mana1er of
Anderson, with the
C. Ohlinger 390; E. Searles,
auto accident.
tile Poll)' Leape team Ia 18 years, is a native of
431; N. Amsbary. 397; A. HanRAIN ADDII UP
Pomeny, IIIIIOlllleed !Gday na. He began his career, as ning 495; P. Mullen 557; HandiWash 'n wear and tropical
CONCORD, N. IL (UP!)
that aU II • \( ye~~Mid boya game protector in Portage Coun- cap 102; Total 2372. Won 3 Lost
worsted, .lnidtacent and .,._
After tests, the State
who plaa io participate in ty. He lives at .Delaware.
0.
lid obadea. All&lt;&gt; nylon aeerfail may add around 1,1100
this IIIUIUIIet'l pN1n1D are to
Morr alao promoted 0. D. High Game - P. Mullen 190;
lueker &amp;tripes,
and Development
report to the Pomeroy Hlgll
36, to law enforcement
Hanning 190; High Series reported that a one-inch
School baseball field at It:• supervisor to replace
P. Mullen 557 ; Team
!Ugh
fall may add around 9,1100
a. m. Salonlay.
Game - Team I, 805; Team
ions of water to each acre
!Ugh Series - Team I, 2372.
land.
FIGHT RESULTS
MORE ALCOHOUCS
SoUda, 11W1rts and white.
FIRST
SEEK TREATMENT
By Unlted Prell btentatlollal
QUALITY
PULLMAN,
Wash.
iUPII
BIRMINGHAM, Englaad
IGr•owc'n• public acceptance of
REGULAR
- Chic Calderwood, Scot·
laicoho:tis~t as a disease is shown
land, outpointed Johnny Persol,
Certified Oil St1tlon BrunkJYIJ,
the existence of more than
By Puritan. Loq Iaiii, 1Joa.
N. Y. (I) wel&amp;hts,
W, Motn St.
clinics ror alcoholism in the
ion and Henley orew.
'IUIIVallable..
Stales, according to Dr.
Wamea'• Tllunday Afternoon
A. Maxwell, professor of

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sold; also a bake sale. The sale Le .on Plans
will he Saturday, May 8, begtn·
gt
ning at 9 a. m. at Mrs. !less
D
Larkin's store building.
Memorial ay .
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oota trounced Bltlmon f.Z and bounced in the alr and was eighth illning and doubled me
Angeles' .beat Bolton 8-f. · caught on the lly by second anotrer in a five-run lOth inning
Bll!singame, a 21.year.old baseman Joe Morgan lor, an for the Giants ag"!""t reliever
$!00 000 bonus baby allowed out. Farrell finished the Inning Ray .Wambum. Jnn IJ'aven·
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bit three in the Amerlw
League and I've yet 1&lt;t bit ooe
at home."
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An eies Dodgers into first lace
in t.e NL, beating the ~
natl Reds 4-2; Wade Blasingame
hurled 14 innings for Mllwankee
and Eddie Mathews doubled
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G' 1 l Jho Beacon School we."e po
church.
WEAVE POTIIOLDEnS - ,Jr s t~ Jo cg round.
finished braided ru g can be set•n Ill e ,
A rummage sale o1 clothing
and furniture will be held at
the St. Paul 's Lutheran ehurch
Friday from 9 a. rn. to 4 p. m.
Meigs County Pomona Grange
ill be hosts to the Athens P"'
~na Grange at the Salisbury
School Friday at 6 P· m. The
Athens group will present a
program. Reireshments Will be
served.
MAY 8
Group I of the Middleport
FIrst
United Presbytenan
Church w!ll hold a balte aale
M 8 at the Tn·
Saturday. ay ,
I rt
l-Ulltre Cleaners in Midd epo
!rom 9 to 11 noon.

ctded to forget a lot ol the book
on the hitters and just rar
back and ;throw. The result was
a four·hll shutout of the New
Yo~k Mets, 1-t, a~d .Bunning
slugged the game WllllllDg born·
er in the bargain.
"That was the difference,"
Mauch analyzed. "He was loose
and was just logging· them in
there."

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Fabric SIJop - E. Roush ~
A. Nease 412; N. Barton 394;
ma•y ye\lrs, says alcoholiC.
E. Sylvester 129; I. Howell
going to clinics and Alcoho~
Handicap 126; Total 2172.
Anonymous at an earlier age
Lost 0. Lantlmut - P. Bill·
a bigger percentage of '""'
kan 181; M. Hannahs
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alcoholics are ""'!lting
Couch S411; L. Burt 2113; L.
than ever before.
t!Z; Handicap 300;
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New York CloWtlc Bouse
Born in Italy during Ame ..
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J. Warner tOt; c.
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citizen - at the aae ol
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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

Today's .lJfedical Report
By WWam Ltwnnee,, p. D. s. crease In hearing.
[ Ears become involved
be·
From the DUO bag: l· '' l iuJvo What can be done about It? cause they lie just behind the
dental problem. 1 am S5 lllld The natural bite can be •dl~· ~ bone that forms the back ol the
have been wearing a lower, re- ed according to the situatton. T. M. Joint. Io a study made

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to
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movable p- ·•Jal denture for ov- First of all though, denltsts some
ago, loss of hearang,
.
er 8 year. It hao never felt treat these bile p~oblems satd to come from pressure on
.MISS MIDNIGHT'S NOTE· Serle! time . .. Tlte next Jolm lblues. c.ale operator~,:na T~~·· right. My jawo feel tired and symph•n•lically .. That ts, they the ear, was relteved by open·
BOOK. Eddie Fisher is lhe tar· Osborne play being tmporled .- a swtnging caty l
thp- my ears feel ' ·;e lhere's pres- prescrabe palhallve treatment mg the bile. .
get
a lawsuit instigated by 'by David Merrick Is titled "In· le of years ago at sure on 'hem. One denti!t •aid Ithat will relieve patients of II arll~tiJS , mfeclion, , lOOJor. :
•·l!Oth Century-Fox Records. The admissible Evldellce." It's de· t aelr business ~~ terri d'~ . ~lk· my bite is wrong. If a person's ;their immediate pam and dts- or trauma. are ~r,td pre:nt m;
'd' k
k 166 877 for scribed as "a brillianlly wrtl· l•esplte George eppar. .w
lite is off what can be done tress.
,her T. M. JOml, a ys s pro.
, IS Cl&gt;!11~any see s
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fll 1 ode th of a frus- oot "Sands of Kalahara" 18 on·
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blem could probably be solved
, labor, materials and lacahttes ten pro •· n . p . nti sness ldo~n Africa way, according to about It? . -Giadya B.
I Hot wei packs placed on slde ', in the way ddescribed. And if
··allegedly advanced to the croon· trallon,_ vulgaraty, lt~e u ~cious: Stanley Baker.
The oompanyl In addltaon to these
oymp. of face in front of the ears, soft lthls gave lite expected relief
er
There'll be a raft ol fJc.' alcoh.~ltsg;, ..~~sic~ :medy') packs il In at Swakopmund !&lt;Jms, bite problems l~terfere diet, and aspirin, help make ;then building up the bite could
htious stories about the Val- ness. ( ' .
has l(say that name and get your In m~nr other. ways With the hinge problems easier to llve be done in a more permanenl
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lous m?vie producers who tried Barbr~d S~r~~~· albums _ laugh for the day!) on May 23, T.~. JOtnt or hange that con· with. But of course, the cause way by use of fixed bridge or
8 movements of the ja~. must be recognize~ and treated splint; crowns and • or onlays ,
•to get tn touch wtth Linda Dar· no.:rcinsgo her 'the' all·time cbarnp t1en moves to London for four
nell just before her trag c m
.
in weeks. The big problem
will
er . com~n
comp1a~ 1 in a more permanent way. ' are made to fit each tooth ond
.death, to oiler her Important of female stngers.
!mag ~ le transporting
the ferocious are clickmg ]otnl tone patten! Gladys B's symptoms indi·u,.n joined to form a fixed ap·
roles. Not true. The rad fact Is if yo~ wall how rna~ mo~e r~ baboons, which are an Integral sai~. he~s went "snap,, crackle, cate that she may indeed be [pliance hinding logether •li
_ art of the stor.
pop ), Jaws that d?nl open sulfering fro'll a bite problem leelh in the jaw. The general
lthat her career was. washed. up ,her patters were~ ••
. .. It's just a questron of ltme suit .?f her ·~~tnJar-::va.:pec p Friends
.(jazz columnist . wtde eno_ugh or devtale to one called "closed bite." When she torm given to this type of den)lefore certain airhnes gm ~P llal, ~.Y Nam ISh
r h .. Idisc jockey George Crater will side, ranging tn the ears, bites, her teeth do not touch listry is rehabilitation.
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&amp;bowing motion ptctures
mlliOme mg n~w. 'e eave edr lb sh ked to learn that
he burnlgn sensation nn the palate soon enough, or you mlghl say I
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lllght They've discovered that best beau (france.) a diamon e oc
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and side ' tongue, pam on sado that her ·aw closes too far If
pass~ngers choose their flights Ann·M&amp;rJirel maySh be starthing ~~~~le~ut~~t '~tth~~~~.;f :~:of head, and eometlmes de· b&lt;r teeth] touched too soon: itb Plteadse ts~n~ Y~~r tqu~ston~a;·
acco dmg to the air line's repu~ sQmethmg new.
e gave er
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uld b
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b·t " I ou en a ea
o r.
,
iatio~ the time of deJI"rture.lbest beau (fiance?) a diamond W. 52nd St haunt of musicians.
Tbe Almanac
wop I e cas~fe~~g open f / :· renee in care of this paper. .
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ring
He was only 29.
eop e
mJWhile he cannot answer each
and previous expertences a·
By Uallod Preso International symptomsof closed bite
can [letter personally letters of gen·
board that carrier. In other
The bitterest feud in show Today is Thursday May 6 often be given dranratic relief eral interesl
be answerwords, mos~ tra~elers take a Those who've seen "The Sand- )business has emerged from the tho !26th day of looS with 239 by. opening the bite about a'ed in this column.
,
plane because thuy want to get piper" say it would be fascinat- publication of "Fred Allen's Let- to follow
mllluneter or two. Thts can be
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somewhere, not because they ing to compare the soundtrack ters" in book form. One
of The m;,.n IJ approaching its done by building up the biting FIRST
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Wdnt to eec a ftlm.
!of Liz Taylor·~ di'alogue on this. Fred's comedian friends gave first quarter.
surfaces of the lower partial QUALITY
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How 10 Succeed in Show Bus- lher new~st ftlm •. wtlh
h e.r the editors of the book letters The morning star Is Saturn. denture, making the teeth long- REGULAR
lness by Having Unusual Mea- ,'P"';ch m . prevaous pictureo. in which F'red "murdered" a The evening star is Mars. er. The bwld up will prevent
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WY 2-2709
surements :
Xavier
Cugat JShe s deftnately (although per- younger fellow-co-'lltc. The vte- Sigmund Freud, the Austrian the Jaw from clostng too far, Cerhfted 01l Statton 923 S. lrd Ava.
swears on a stack of clul-cha- !haps unco~sc10usly) pi~ked up tim considers it extremely b~ neurologist, wal!l born on this thus lessenmg pressure on the w. Mtln St.
Pomeroy
chas that his protegee and fi- ,so'!le of Rtchard Burtons voral 1 t~ste to have released the mtll- date in 18511 .
ea~r~·---------~=========~==========ancee, Charo, will be paid $15,- mannenams, and they say tbe 1stvea dernolashmg him as a tal- On this day In history:
oon a week when she plays the result tn deltghtful to the ear. .ent - especially since, Iron!· In 1985 th W k p
• e or s rogress
T quote one chum· "How · II h .
Flamingo in Las Vegas. IGol-1 o
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'I '" y, e IS now consldered by AdmlnlstraUon
was created by
ly, at that rate you'd think they could you ltve wtth Uae man ,his contempo:anes to be a mas- Congress to provide work for
could afford to get married 1 who speaks lhe most perfect •ter comedtan perbaps the th
1 ed thr h
The son of one of the mo;t :English in the world and not ~greatest living. •
. 0 unemp oy
oug a ~e·
famous stage-and-screen stars be Influenced by It?"
rieS. of proJects supported y
of "II lime has been barred I Sidney Poitier's friends say
pubUe funds.
·
hi•
life
has
been
threatened
by
In 1937, the German dirigible
from more than a dozen mg11
1.
. b
h 0f
Hlndeoburg exploded at Lakeclubs for being a nuisance
a Cahfornaa ranc
lhe Ku
3ffiS00
. .
Kim Novak and Ursula And· 1Klux Klan, but he doesn't seem
hurst, N. J. Thirty-stx passenres~ are the finalists for the to have reported it to the authgers dled.
.
lead opposite Marcello Maslro· orities - or perhaps they're
eWS 0le8
In 1941, Communist Dtctalor
ia nni in Joe Levine's "The Sev- guarding him secretly
That
Joseph s.talin beca~e premier
enth Virtim ,, which rolls in attractive couple quietly cele-\
of Russta, succeeding V. M.
Rome slarting June 1.
bralmg their wedding anniver· Mr. and Mro. Larry McGraUa M.~
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v._ _ _ _ _ _ __
1,sary m a cosy corner at Dan- of Shade and Mr. and Mrs. Lee - olo~to
.
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'ny's hte other night was Sy Snider of Logan were guesll of sunday.
A popular comedian with a v1a and Ed Sullivan. Observing, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McGrath.
Mr. and Mro. James Payne
well·dcservcd repul'ation
for was hard to realize
they've Mrs. Bessie Graham has re- left for Calllomla.
gamht ing ha.:; already dropped .been married for 35 years.
turned from Dunbar, W. Va.
Mrs. Addie Brudlield
h3o::
a 5-fi gure bundle on baseball, Manlrattan nightclub owners Mr_ and Mro. Fred Dean are been returned home much be~
and ll's a long way to Worldaren't the only ones crying the nursing his mother who is 111. ter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wellls, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hill
Mrs. Arix and Mrs. John Stout and children of Columhus came
For Mother _ The New Sensation In
attended services Sunday even- for her aunt'• funeral. Mrs
ing at the MI. Union church.
Tom Turner.
Ladies Ruth Barry Nylons, They Are
tended church oervices Sunday Mro. Edna Blumanauer and
evening at the Mt U n 1on Mrs. Stout and Mr. Dana Tum
church.
er Sr. attended Mrs. 1umer''
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr funeral.
A New Kind Of Sheer DuPont Nylon
visited Mrs. Grace Carr, Ms. Mr. and Mrs. Harris cnme
Lace Guard Toe and Afterwelt
Glen Haning and sen Dale.
from Swanton, 0. fur Alvin
COLORS: Smart Beige and Charm Taupe
Mrs Nellie Clay called on Dye's funeral.
SIZES: Small, Med. A, Med. B, Tall .
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Douglu.
Mr. and Mrs. Cha•lie Jones
Con·air Morr:w Sport Sedan
Allen Borgan s)JOnl the week- spent the weekend at Zanesville
1 end with his mother, Mrs. liel· with relatives.
lie Borgan and 'ollchael.
Mr. David Riggo has returnMr. and Mrs. Joe Carsey !lad ed from out west.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
their children home with them
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LOAFERS

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2 IlboL4.25

Mother's Day MAY 9th

Wednesday, May 19,1965
BEGINNING AT

lP:OO

A .M.

PARTS
$1~.000.

to S20,000. regular wholesale worth or automoblle,

&amp; truck &amp; Indu stria l parts, for all makes and modela
mostly for 1949 th rough 1955 models, and late model

parts. These parts consisting mostly of - motor, brakes
and electrical parts. Thry are all new and in boxes with
all the numbers and markings . They are all name Branda
such as F('dera l: H;~mco; Ford; McQuary -Norris; Bowers; Carter; F'ram &lt;~nd ottu• rs. A large stock of V Belts;
7 new Tires; 26 n('w Tuhes; Some used Tires.

SHOP TOOLS
18 Ton Press l!kr new; Electric welder and Equipment;
Tire Chanicr; Air Chisel; Floor Jack; Spark Plug Clean·
er and te~rer . Wheel Balancer; Key Machine; Rocket
Automatic Car W a~ h : other tools and Small Items not
listed.

EQUIPMENT
100 metal parts bins, l{ood; 50 met..al parts bins, fair;
metal counler; show case; display racks;
McCoskey
chal'lge account file; File Box; Electric Pop Cooler; Other
Equipment not li!iled. Expecting to have 5 automobile•
on tbe auction if not sold before day of Sale.

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RUTLAND AUTO PARTS
SHERMAN TILLIS: OWNER

AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Dealer don't mtu this .ale as we
-. are goi ng to 1;ell the P·arls mostly in Iarae Iota; They will
' all st•ll to the highest bidder regardless of price.

TERMS: CASH on day of Sale,
Solo Conducted By
STANLEY &amp; SON
Auction &amp; Rllll!altft Service
131 W•t Mtln Str01t
Chillicothe, Ohio

Phone 775-3330

Evening 634-3682

DELIGHT

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The Pomeroy National Bank

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Seled the finest
bere. Show your

ASSETS

fine jewelry from

Middleport, 0.

DELTAH

('oupt

worthy 556; Duerr 155; Davis

534: Anderson 418 ; Sauer 544;
CUster 3119; Total 2514; Won I,
Lost ~. Points 2.
Ind. High Game - Wm. Radford 226; Ind. Hlgb Series - K.
Yeauger
Team High Game
- H. &amp; R. Firestone Dlli Team
High Series - H. &amp; R. Firestone 2602.

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CUI.JURED PEARLS

CLOSEOUT!

Ono ond 2 Strand

TOTAL ASSETS ----------·- --------------- $!1,ll09,12~.24
LIABILITIES

20.00 to 40.00

Demand deposits of tndlvlduals, partnership•,
and corporations --- --·- ----- -- - ------- ---- $1.600,448.93
Tlme and savings depozltl of indtvhluals,
partnerships, and corporations _ ------------ !,035,020.78

LOWEST PRICES EVER!

NEW SPRING SELECTION

SILVERPLATE

Mother's F~mlly

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THE N0.1 WAY

C."tTAL ACCOUNTI
Capital:
Common stocl&lt;, total par value ·----------·- $ 125,000.00
178,000,00
Surplus
-- --- ------ ------------------· -----110,558.60
Undivided protita -------- ---------·-----------TOTAL Ll.ABILITIE8 AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ------ ----·------· $ft,ll09,12li.U
MIMORANDA
Anetl pledpd or wtened to secure llabilltiea
and lor other purpooea --·----------------- · $ 118!1,000.00
Loans u shoWD above are alter deduction
of renrvea ol - ---------- -----------------31,348.at
I, Paul lit JDooa. Alllllant Caahior, of tho above·named
bank do hereby declare that thiJ report of condition ·Ia true
and correct to tht bel.l of my knowledge and belief.
PAUL E. KLOI!S, All'l Cashier
We, tho undenl,llled dlrectoro attoet lho correctnooa of
this report of condition aad deelut !hot It hao been tumlned
TBEOiiORE
RE1!:D.
by us and to lht belt ol our
lmowlodto T.and
belief;Ill,
1J trut and
correct.

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BILLFOLDS
3.95 to 7.50

l!tch Additional
Stono, $5

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CHEVROLET • CHE~ELLE • CHEVYD • CORVAift

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Caravelle by Bulova

G, ~iCil:: $ sL E I,

JEWELRY SlOIU

iltml!l in
-- --------- $

937,456.38

of Federal agencies and corporations not ~uaranteed
1,742.!10
by U.S.) &lt;Net of any reserves)
____ -------------2,ll07,1169.28
Loans and discounUi !Net of any reM!!"Vt'i!) ------------- ----31,000.00
Fixed assets -··------ -- - ------- ------ --- - ------- -----

23,795.119
Other assets ------ --- -----------------------------------TOTAL ASSETS ..... .. .... ____ --- -------·.-- ·-- $7,282,lll7.01

LIABILITIES

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e _' POAUROY ·

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638,4!16.62
16,925.80

TOTAL DEPOSITS ------------- ---- --- .. !6.820.560.79
Total demand deposits --------- ----- $3.249,160.98
Total time and savings deposits _____ _ $3,571,399,81 - - - TOTAL IJABILITIES ·-------------------·------- ---·

$6,~,560.79

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock- par value per share $2:i.OO
No . shares authorized 4000

HOU.OWARE
GIFT ITEMS

oaeb oblld, A l&gt;eautl11al

Red Hot and RolUng! See your Chevrolet dealer for a new .. ·. / ~·

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"' end Community

by Cornelio

vacation plan-World's Fai~, Yellowsrone, ~a~a;a, Mackin~c
Bridge, summer cottage? See us for the rtght Chevrolet so you II make 1t m
style. Like a lively Corvair. Or the style and economy of a Chevy II. Or n
youthful Chevelle, favorite in.its size class. Or a luxurious Jet-amooth Ch~vrol~t.
The last three are available with the economical, spirited 'l)urbo·Thnft Stx.
You can order a Monza with up to 140 hp. You can't find a newer car or a
better time to buy one. Come in-pick yours now! ·

What's

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United Sur.tes GoYernment obligation~. dirt~ct ».nd
3,294,114.08
guaranteed (Net of any reser.res l
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
488,900(17
(Net of any reserves) ___
. ------· ·- ---Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including no St'{'\lrit.ieil

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RINGS

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Cash, balances with other banks, and
proceu of rollertion

Deposits of States a·nd political subdivisions - ---- ---------- - Certified and officers' checks, etc. _____ ____ _ _
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Ch"ro~l Impala Sport S'""•

Other liabUitiH --------·---------------------- 11U'ID.18
TOTAL LIABILITIES
!•21U88.t14

ASSETS

and corporations
.. ____ __ _
·-· --- 12.611,338.11
Time and savings deposits of individuals. partnerships,
and eorporations __
·------- --- ------- 3,483,899.81
69.898.41
Deposils of United States Government ------ --------------

1.00 to 10.00

Total time deposito ---------- $3,110,020.78

undltr S.dion 5211, U. S. Rt11iNd itatuMt-,

Demand deposits of individuals, part.nt&gt;rships

COSTUME JEWELRY

14,382.80
434,001.94
20,482.03

Total demand deposita -------- $l,IICU,27ft.70

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BAKER FURNITURE

Goessler's!
Chntlle Malibu Sporl

FURNITURE

S595· 00

love for mom with

and guaranteed -------- -------- ---------- - 1,023.143.63 ·
Obligations of States and poJltical subdivisions --383,922.95
Corporate stocks (Including $9,000.00 stock of
Federal Reserve Bank) ___ ____ __ __
9,000.00
Loans and discounli (includinl $720.&amp;7 overdrafts) 3,483,3114.91
Bank premises owned $115,892.87, furniture
and fixtures $27,619,13 -·- -----------------43,312.00
Other asseli ____ . __ ---------------------------- _ _.::;869=.7.::;9

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Cash, balances with other banks, and cash Items
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in process of collection -------- - - - -- ---- - $ 005,481.96
United States Government obligations, direct

MyConuniosionEKp~retJuneao. 11!811

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Deposita of United States Government
(includinll poatal oavtngs) .
-----------Deposits of Stat01 and political oubdlvlslons ....
Other deposits (certified tnd officerS' checks. etc.l
TOT.\L DEPOSITS .. -- ·---$!1,104,296.48

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ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

1at the close of business April 26, 1965, a 1tate ban kine In st.I· .
tution organized and operating under the banking laws of th1!! !
State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published
in accordance with a call made by the Stale Banking Aulhorities
and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District.

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TENNIS
OXFORDS

CANVAS

OF POMIROY, OHIO

will sell at Public Auction the following Porta and
Equipment. LOCATED: In Rutland, Ohio

.99

HOUSE SLIPPERS

THE FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS COMPANY,

As I am quitting the Garage and Parts Businen, I

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REPORT OF CONDITION Of

AUTOMOBILE PARTS - GARAGE EQUIP.

Black Kid Arch Shoes

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CANTRESE · 98c pair

AUCTION

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Rose""' Dlolrlrt No. 4

:!!; i: ~~;~~~n~:;47~; =~g~\~ :~~~";k t~ !~1b:t~:!m .::'~~ ~~e ~nd e~:

Faye Manley
be
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411; High Game - K. Wilder- ford 542; Total 2457. Won S Lost ror: "Janice loves to rat her ~
me 1 • me. p :u
muth !lie; E. Haley !lie.
0 Points 8. Mr. Bee - M. Men- hair. Before she knows it, her
pa~en s · - · ·
chini 575: L. Jewell 384: Blind head'll be bare!" Then the olh- Jar ·ld ,1 tell
J st
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
390; Blind 390· D Dotson 419 · er day she clipped lhe headline h kwout nd
anyone..
u r
April 28, 1965
Hand.•cap 87; 'Tolal
· 2244. Won' i to your column. "Savmg
. Use· c •ec 1 bo ownk 1o expeflence
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to
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Blue and Gray - V. Wipple 0 Lost 3 Points n.
less Things Can Becomt Habit" w .t&gt;n a hy asdoes vo~t up 1 1'" '
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room - e
sn Wdn
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529 : E. Bachner 473; W. Chish
As land 011 - H. Vineyard 1and pmned 11 on top of a bunch pu.v a record _ he hopes to 1
ler 470; F. Porter 4!1ll; J. Duerr 372; J. Mees 337; D Bechtle of stuff on my dresser.
!make one' An 1rl who falls '
487; Tolal 2457; Won 2 Lost I 452; E. G1lland 432; Blind 390; And on ~Y allowance bank, :for that line give~ the impreo- ~
Points 6. K &amp; C. Jewelers - Hand1cap 1~0; Total 2131. Won ~he .tapes, Insecun!y IS a_full 1sion she knows where it leads.
R. Bowen, Sr., 419; J. Johnson 0 Lost 3 Pomts 0. Blue &amp; Grey tronmg ba~.ket - Ma-Ma m a ~ext time, don 't go home to ,
486; P. Radford 447; L. Wolfe - V. WJppel 443; E. Bachner Muu-Muss.
i meet 8 fellow 's parents, unless I
502; A. Stobart 492; Total 2346. 440 : W. ChJSier 466; F'. Porter I have a lot more ol them, ·your're SURE the parenll are
Won 1 Lost 2 Points 2:
471: J. Duerr 467; Total 2287. like on the refrigerator "Stuf- 'l home. - H.
, eOxfords
Size
Davl1 • "arner - E. Perry Won 3 Lost 0 Points 8.
fing snacks leads to oversturfed . Nylons At AJe _ twelve?
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540; L. Dvis 403; H. Chesher K &amp; C. Jewelert- R. Bowen, Islacks."
i Dear Helen :
5 to 9
ePumps
448; Blind 3!10; Blind 3!10; Hand- Sr. 515: ./. Johnson 428 ; P. Later: Hey, you know some- i I would like to tell
thai ,
icap 135; Total2306; Won I Lost Radford 459: L. Wolfe 511; A. thing' My mother
really IS ] woman 'who signed
herself ! B &amp; D Widths
2 Points 2. Swisher &amp; Lohse- Siobart 41J5: Total 2398; Won 1 pretty clever. I never realt7.ed "F'rantic" that ALL I% and 13- :
J. Bailey 501; T, Bowen 422; Lost 2 Points 4. Davis .. Warn- it till I started writing down the year-old girls are wearing nyK. Wiggins 525; K. McElhinny er l?surance - E. Perry 537; things she thinks up. And I ' ions to school. 1 think
she i
BLACK KID LEATHER
523 ; W. Willford 495; Total t166. R Carson 388; r. Anderson 348; g~ess they help too, or I would- should willingly buy nylons for
Won 2 Lost I Points 6.
H. Chesher 276; F. Retctlert n I remember them, and they- her daughters. You don't know .
Ashland Oil - H. Vineyard 521; Handicap 150; Total 2350. : re a lot more fun than getting how embarrassing it is to go to
378; J. Mees 344; D_ Bechtle Wo~ 2 Lost I Points 4.
·nagged. I'm PROUD of her! school without them. -S. E. 1
529; Blind 390; E. Gilland 441 ·
Hrgh Game - M.
I started this leller yesterday Dear S:
, Crepe Soles
Handicap 150; Total 2232. Wo~ 211; Htgh Series- M. Menchini
I was mad about the hiar·
8 &amp; EE Widths
3 Lost 0 Points 8. Mr. Ileo- M. 575: Team High Gamenote, but you can see that to- Not all 12 and 13-year-olds
Menchini 528; L. Jewell 423· er &amp; Lohse 845 ; Team
day I feel different. So •tm send- wyea~lmg nylons to school, dear.
G. Harris 424; Blind 390;
Serie8- Swisher &amp; Lohse
ing it anyway to show how .0 u 1 be hearmg fro~ 8 lot
Dolson 408; Total 2173_ Won 0
,
kids can change if they jw;t grrls who prefer shoehners and
Lost 3 Points o.
sleep on something.
Maybe knee socks because insecurLty IS
High Game - 1!. Menchini
BEND LJ!;AGUE
more of them should, before a runner on the go. -"219; High Series - E. Perry
April !9, l96$
they finish their letters to you. Dell~hr HIedolen :
h
bo
540; 'ream High Game _ Swish· Racine Americaa Legion a
you say w en a y
er &amp; Lohse, 898; Team High Sylvester 572; Sears
. 572; Team High Game - RaJ asks your measurements? - W.
Series - Blue &amp; Grey, 2457. land 434; Teaford 417;
. A .
Le .
831 IN.
wond 469. Total 2381. Points 6. cme mertcan
gton,
;'D
W
eWhito
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Team High Series, Racine Am- eTar _:
,
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eBluo
Wednesday Nlte Mixed League atlonal We Insurance - F'. eriran Le~ion 238 !.
ell htm you re 211-20 - vlston
eBiock
pr.
eBiock
April 2!1, 1965
Aieker 436; B. Owens 442;
and change the subject. - H.
pr.
eBiuo
Pacers Four - Joe Bailey con l37; Whitlatch 448;
CITY LEAGUE
Dear Helen :
2 pr. $3.00
408; Mildred Bailey 382 ; Lois 435.: Handicap 90; Total 2278. ,
AprU 27 , 1965
I'm desperate. I loved this
Size 4 to 9
McElhinny 373 ; Ken McEihin· Pomt~ 2·
I D &amp; D Bar - H. Miller 410; boy and he '""".very persua·
Size 4 to 10
ny 539; Totall702. Won 0 Losi 3.
Waid Cross. &amp; Sons -:- Smith Walker 542; J. Louks 401; Sch· save. I dtdn't thmk it ' was
K _ p• 1 _Paul Kloes 5431 Jean 508 , McKenzae 475; Bhnd 390; oenleb 443 ; Hawley 5431 Hand- wrong. Well. now he wont mar·
Kloes 375; Charisse Porter 3!10; I Grueser .449; Louks 523; Total icap 33; Total 2372. Won 0, Lost ry ,me•. and even says the baby
Bill Porter 49l; Handicap 75 ; ' 2345. Pomts 8. .Columbus And 3, Points o. Middleport Dept. IBn t hiS. My mother Is awfu lly
Total 1874. Won 3 Lost 0.
I Southern Electnc Store - McElhinney 470; Wip· oid-fas?toned and my
39; Gall Hovaller 353; Rich· .lour 430 : Alk&lt;re. 410; Boyer 427; pel 536; Russell 500; Martin couldn t care les~. '.want ,
225 No. Second
Middleport
!I
Bland 3!10, Bodimer 419;
527; Stobart 522; Total 2538; keep the baby
!l s all I ve
1
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Won 3, Lo s1 0, Poms
. 1 8. S~:~~~ ;' ;g~o~t~le~ft~of~h~tm~.~W~ha~t~sh~o~ul~d-1~~~~~~~~
I 144 ,11Total1 220 Pomts o.
_mpe_r 8 E eetrlc - Carson Syracuse Ball Park 376 ; MtUer 447 ; Grant 41 6; Brat. ter 449; Ingels
~,.o4C~f/.;
539; NJl.!isel·· ll
ton 438, Clatworthy 514; Total
d 479 . G
. R Lo k
418
2195 Po' 1 • H 1
roa
, rueser , . u s
Ch•rtO&lt; No. 1980
·. m.s •· 0 snm No. %- 451· Total 2335· Won 0 Lost 3
Holhday 433; Platter 426;
' o. H. &amp; ' R. F~lone ~
wards 466 :. Paulsen 371 :
Blackston 510; Haggerly 4.'10;
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
520, Handtcap !50; Total
. R df rd 581 . 0 M'i546 ,
Pomts6
ao
,.J I
H' h (;
ler 478; Handicap 57: Total
•g . arne. - A. Sylvester, 2602; Won 3. Lost 0, Points 8.
214, H1gh Smes - A Sylvester Do · ~
y
606
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wme--urou - eauger
;
!i
Wolfe 444; Dillon WI; Blind
420; Blind 420; Randlcap 150;
Complete Rooms
Total 2544; Won 2, Lost 1, Points
ef Pomeroy In the St•t• of Ohio, At Th. Close of lusiMil eon April 26,
of
8. Pomeroy Cem. Bloc~ -Ciat1965. Publifhtd in r•1ponse to call maO. by ComptroJI« .. tM (yrrency
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HELEN HELP us J

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O.';·May 8, 1965.,;..5'
... ··til&amp; .., '!lttll . . . - - - - - - - Woa 211 Loot '». Tloe AlleJ
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eau- LoltClelland211; Tom
dL? - BEWILDERED
send me a stamped, ad·adtl
Clelland 461; Blind 330; Har·
Oear Bewilde.re&lt;l:
ressjld envelope. - H.
0
old Ru98ell 421; Total 1491.
Honey . yuu MUST tell
Won 11 Lost 211.
mother. and let her make
This column is df!l!lcAkd ta
Evelya'a GrocflJ - Nelia
by Helen Bottel
rangements tor you. There's
family living, 80 if Yllll'r bav·
Barton 498; Bob Barton m;
other way and· she WILL under-ling kid trouble or iuat · plaJJ
Bob !bUn tOO; lola Howell 425; YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
-JANICE.
stand. Mothers hav" a
trouble, let lleleD Help ,'YOU.
Total 1795; Won 211 Lost \1. This column is for young pee&gt; Dear Janice:
rising to ernerg.,cleo.
She will also welCome Your
'lle &amp;pollen - Ben Grindstaff. 1 th lr
bl
nd 1
your mother has the right 1
.
own amuains aperlencea. Ati4341 Barb Grlnd!taff 381: Vlr· pe, ~ lr
b~mJ 8d ~OS: light touch. How about pinning As for keepmg the
dress Helen lloltelln cart ol
0
glnia Hoyt 383; Art Hoyt 332; ~~· the
this
note
to
her
pillow:
''Dear
why
not
meet
that
newspaper.
: : : ~n len
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Handicap 90; Total 1620. Won _ 1
res
e
e P Ma-ma in a Muu-Muu: 1 love- when it come•? You'D ~~;/r.::;;=====::~~
ll Lost 211.
Cs .•. It welcomes laughs but love You-You!!" - H.
much differently seven
Hi""
wonta dodge
oerlous queslton I mel tu..
Lr- bo
you no
FIRST
"" Game - p. Kkles. 219·• with
bruslr a- off
y at a party Iast from now , when
,
oP
·
N. Barton 177; Hlgb Sertes Send
li
month
We've
been
dating
ever
feel
any
!ole
lor
IIIli
boy
QUALITY
1
P. Kloes 543; N. Barton 498; to y thy~:kedeenF-ageltques onsf since ·About a week ago after left you cold.
REGULAR
T
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or ' care o
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earn g. arne.- • ~· Helen Help US!, this newspap- 8 movte he asked me to
P. S. I have a list ol bOIDell Certiftecl Oil Stlllon
858; Team Hagb Seraeo- K-P s er.
over to hi! house. He told
for unwed mothers In your area.
w. Moln St.
1874.
his parento were home
u you need assas· ta nee L
Comic Mother Doen'l Amuoe h
h
bod•
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Mucb
w en we 110t I ere no y
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
We deckled to 10 up to
April It, llllli
Dear Helen:
room to play records.
Swisher &amp; Lobvo - J. Bailey My mollrer thtnl&lt;o ohe ts a W 11 h
t 1r h d 1 ot

.., .. 'P . •
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1281; w.. 2 Loot I. lll.w rowE. Haley 368; M. Neat 280; J.
Ferguson 354; V. Phillips 317;
Handicap 42; Total 1351. Won
.
1 Lost 2.
Team No. J - H. Blackston
273; A. Radford 325; P. Bearill
"'''"· _ __:A~prl"!.._l~25~·_.!1~965~-~~L.~R~id~en~o~ur~332~;~~~~ 329; K. Wildermuth 357; Hand!cap 33; Total 1317. Won 1 Loot
, 2. PlriJlelteo - I. Bartrum 161
V. Davis 321; P. Stone 328;
L. Boyles 335; Total 1351. Won
2 Lost I.
Spareleoo- W. Fetty 297; M,
Snowden 297•' p . Grant 324·• 8.
Hood 313; Total 1221. Won 1
Lost 2. Broadway Four - B.
~. F Manl 411·
Kr awsczyn """•
•
ey
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K. Kauff 286; I. Russell 253;
CANDIES
Handicap 63! Total 1279. Won
%Lost 1
·
Team High Serlell - S I o w
Four, 1351; Pinnetteo, 1351,
Team High Game - Stow

No. aharea outstanding 4000, Total par value ----------- $ 100,000.00
300,000.00
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ----------------------482.416.22
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS __ ___ $7.282.977.01
l, M.xine Griffith, Cuhier, of the above-named bank do hereby deelart that thia report of condition i1 l.rue and correct to the best of my

knowledge and belief.

A Fine Mother's Day Gift

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MAXINE GRIFFITH
We, the undenl&amp;ned directors attest the eorrectness of this report of
ronditlon tnd declare that it has been examined by us and to the beat of
our knowledte 1nd belief il true·tnd correct.

EDISON HOIISTE'M'ER

ALFRED M. F.LIIERI"ELD

Directors

WA.RliEN PICKENS

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RECEIVE Fll lEEN
Service b Held .
Mr!. ~ l'GOin won !lie anit ll'lrl. Cliar19 SBJI'e, Belpre,
PT. PLEASANT _ The Can·
.T.A. Barmer and reading Cir- Mrs. Harold
Humpbre)&gt; and
~11ospital ~eWS clyatriperl of Pleasant Valley 1-'or Mra. Clooch
ele Book. Bef!'esl\lllents In keep. family BellevUle, W. Va., 1!141
Hospital have accepted 1~ new
qwlth tile Sprtn; season were Howard Buckley, llfarlelta. :
member• and have elected of- PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
!Mli'VIId.
d
Wiltoli
ENTERED HOSPITAL
ficers for the coming year. New services for Mrs. Noreta Eileen
A bake sale was held by Girl
anil 111~iu G~ vlllted
officers selected are: Shirley Clonch, 28, Pl. Pleasant, will
Scout Cadett.e Troop 72 ·preced- ~th , : y,d Mr m(larj Walton
'.., Mn Curoll Ada
J
be nd pro
Among tho,., who entered the Pyles, presidenl: Diane Grimm, be held Friday at I :30 p. m. C.B.C.'s met with
ing the met!ling.
lee wai~! andsMr and Mrs'
1 hair
~~
•
, ma, r. I mem r •
posa c man Holzer Hospita l tn the vast ·vi ce presidenl : Betty Sturgeon, DST in lhe Crow · Bussell Fun· and Ella Osbornt. Busineas
PERSONAUi
James Ruth and ~ly '
·
. .nJNlOR WOMAN S CLUB ;of the dme, opened.~ meet- 24 hours were Charlotte A.jsecretary; Libby Stewart. assis· eral Home wtlh the. Rev. K~n· meeting conducted by Pre~idenl Mrs. Bell; King and family, Mr. ond Mrs. Galft!l.' Reed,
Tb!l New Haven J~mor Wo- 1 mg The 1roup sang Rtse Up, French Rt. l, Gallipolis, Chaun· Ulnt secrelary . France, Lay· neth L. Fuller ofhctating. Bur- Denver Weber. ProJects
Belpre visited with Hod Klb- Coolville, were recent vlsiters
man'J club held thetr Apr 11 0 Men of God." Mr. Herman ,cey L. JoluuK&gt;n, Patriot Star held, treasurer and Elnora tal wtll follow w Ihe Pine Gro.ve dtscussed. Refreshme?ts.
ble and family recently.
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenoe Rose.
meedng at the home of Mrs Layne, General Chairman, spoke iRt' Terry Donald Adams. 42G Wheeler, a~stslanl trea~urer. A cemetery near Leon
'
served to the followrng. Mr. Mrs. Mabel Hetzer is •isittns illr. and Mrs Lyle BalderGary Roush. Devottons were on our Christian Respomibili- 1Fourth St., Kanauga , Hart H. party Is bemg formulated for Mrs. Clonch, a nurse s aide and Mrs. Walter Brown, Mr. with her son, Arthur Hetzer and son ana Kay and Ml'!l. R. E. Willed by Mr. Robert Barm!z.
M Willi
R II I Rucker , Northup, Mrs Everett the newcolll~rs of the organJZa· at Pleasant Valley
Hospital, and Mrs. Roy Hannum
family, Washingto", W Va.
Iiams •r•nt a day IVI&lt;b Mrs. !lA:
,
ty. r.
am usse , v ee l
k Rt 2 Vmton, Mrs. !ton. Mrs. Olive Wood 1s adVIsor died Monday evenmg m the famtly , Mr. and Mrs. Robert
,.
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d
H ,
Durtng the busmess meellng presldenl of the Church Coun- C Coo '
, ,
.
of the group
I Sh . th d ht 0 f K'
d
M and Mrs Sunday • "tors of Mr. and ,el l'ad.rson an Mr.. . E.
nd d . : .
Albert Roush, 249 N Thtrd St. ,
'
hosptta · e IS e aug er
mg an son, r.
. · Mrs Virgil Ruckley were, Mr \••un• Belleville, 1
the club voted to se a ona let! and Organization chaU'man Middleport,
Mrs. Orville H
Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Ernesl Whttebead and famlly,fr"';;;;;i....O...;;;;;;;;;;;i;.iiii&amp;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;aiililio;;;;;o;;liiiiiiiiOiiiO..,
bon lo Mental Health They d~ l~ spoke on the Council's Action. Hogue, Rl. f, Middleport, HarVef DeWS
Thornton, PI Pleasant, who Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber
Clded to hold "" Arls an Rev Jack T. Welch, pastor of ry Kerns Roush, Minersville,
survives. Other survtvors are and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Wa~- ~
10
Crafts show
May.
I the church, ohowed a
10und Mrs. James L. Spencer, Rt. l.
her husband, Wendell Clonch, ren Pickens. Next meeting will
New members welcomed ln·[movie, "The Gift." Main ad- R.acine, Marion C. Lewis, Jack·
Gauge reading• - Galllpo· Athens, Ohio. two daug'lters he with the Pickens.
to· tho club were Mrs. Peggy dress of the evenin&amp; was given , 00 . James w. Barnell, Rl. 5, lis Dam 18.2, 15.7, running 13 ar.d one son, four sisters and
RIVERVIEW PTA
Edwards, Mr&gt; . carol workman, by Rev. George Weirick, Dean Jackson, Mrs. Nellie P. Sayre. 1feet on rollers, Pome10y-Mason two brothers. Friends are bemg Three types of discipline used
I ,
Mrs. Sandra van Maire. Mrs. ol Ohw · Kanawha. Dtstnct ol Wilkesville, Flelcher Wallace 21.23, Pt. Pleasant 24.44, HID· received a! the Crow Hus- ' by mothers were portrayed m
Karen Clark. Mrs. Sharon Me· Western Pennsylvama and West Eherls, Hamden, Mrs. John E. ton 1.67, Kanawha Falls 4.80, sell Funeral Home.
a skit, entitled "Scattered Sho.w·
I
Millan, Mrs. Eunice Meadows. Vtrgmta Synod. He IS pastor of Brown, Rt. 2, Ironton, Mrs. Charleston 19.62,. London, Mar-!
crs" given by Ohto Umverstty
Door prizes were won by Our saviour Lutheran Church Josephine J. Hart, Hunhngton, met and Winfield dan" were i
•
, Drama
Students at the Aprtl l,
Mrs. James cunningham , Mrs 1m Ravenswood and a former and Mrs . Kenn,elh E. Hensley, on the Sills.
, Gregory Appomted , meeting of the RIVerview P.T. j
Elll!elll! Hesson, Mrs.
Jack pastor at St. PauL The· meet· Ravenswood, \\ . Va .
Boat Movemento:
,
,
IA. The play stressed the tm·
Paugh and Mrs. Robert Barn- I mg was closed wtth the smgmg
BIRTHS
I Ohio River - John Ladd To Al!sJstantship
poru.nce ol dlsctplmmg t h •I
liz.
!of ".Now Thank We All Our Mrs. Elson D. Long, Rt. I, Dean down 13, 12:30 a. 111 .; Lil·1 PT PLEASANT _ William child along with love and un· 1
JUNIOR O.U.A. M. WINS i God and benediCtion by Pas· Letart, W. Va ., daughter. 4:09 tie George up 14, 2:45 p. m.; F. Gregory of 2505 Mt. Vernon derstandmg. The clnld sho_uld
Douglas Miller. Donald ~- ' lor Welch.
p, m. Wednesday. Mrs. David Reliable up H, 3:15 P· m : Vtr· Avenue. Pt. Pleaunt, has been be encouraged to express htm-1
Roush, Harry '11iller. W. W. I The committees for lhe dinner Eugene Sullins, Rt. 2, Bidwell, gima up 14, 1:40 p. m.; Queen appointed Research Assts!ant at self.
.
Xllli and Russell
Capeharl , l, were Mrs. William Powell, din· daughter. 3:12 p. m . Wednes- Ctty up 14, 11 .50 p. m.' .Laguna the Ohiu Valley Experimer: Sta· j Precedmg the program the I
members or the New Uaven Ju- ner a~rangements chairman; day. Mrs. Thomas c. Martin. ! up 1~, 1 ~· ~ · : St · Mary :l down 1 tion on Route 62 north of Pt. Iold offt~ers were reelect ed for
nior O.U.A. M.. represnted the Mrs. Olio Grimm, Mrs. Donald Rutland. son, 8:07 a. m. Wed· 16, 6.30 a. rn , Jefferson up 17,! Pleasant.
the comtng year excepttht
lodge '" the National Junior 0 Bumgardner, Mrs. John Fry,,nesday. Mrs. Cordon
Clark , 12 :20 a. m: John J. Rowe up I Gregory is .a native ol Rrax- retary, Mrs. Roherl K.• nngnmtm· ll
U. A. M. Uow lmi Tournament Mrs. Jack T. Welch , Mrs. Wil· New Haven, W. Va., son. 5: 13 17, 6:55 a. m.: Peggy Downey 1ton County. He IS a ~ raduate is muvmg from the " 0
held April 21 and 25 at Willow Itam McFarland and Mrs. Paul a. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Robert up IR, 5 a. rn .: Ttl an down 18, 'or West Virginia
UniverSity ity. Mr&gt;. Roy Hannum was ele&lt;:t-11
Grove Park Lanes in Philadel. Roush, Menu a~d Tables ; Mrs. jMcNeil, Gallipolis, i!On, 4 50 a. 6:30 a. m.: Lillian G. up 18, 11ond formerly served as Mal&lt;ln ed to that offtce. Othet
phia, Pa. The lanes are the Wil liam Russell, Chief Hostess: m. Wednesday.
, ' : m. ; Walter Hougland up 18. I County Agricultural Agent from , are. president, Mrs. ,
largest bowlmg esta blishment Mrs. Paul Roush, Mrs. Harold
DISCHARGED
17.15 a. m., Valley Voyager up 1955 to 1!163 He recemty has Whttehead, me prestdent.
In the world. wtlh 116 lanes
Rose Mrs Harry Lavne Mrs P · 1. 1
tl d. h ed ~ 19, 6:55 a. m : H. H. Brn&lt;wnrth operated a feed grinding serv- Walter Br.own and treasurer.
· · Paugh,
·
a lfn sFrank
recenClonch
Y tsc arg
The mem bers from New Joseph
Mrs.· 'Alfred· ncluded
Mrs · I' up 20 • 5' 35. a · m.; Onward ·tee . ~I the Experime11! ~·a rm 1Mrs. Har IISS Fran k.
Haven won over 141 tea ms p:n·· Sprouse and Mrs. John Roush ando Canter Mrs Ch~ I B : down 21 , 5:05 a. m.; Invader hiS work will be with general The treasurer reported
ticipating in I he lournamrrt. hostesses
, 'ke
Mrs Harold
~ es a up 21 , 6:40 a. m.; Robert West fie ld crops and tobacco.
lhe oganization netted a profStyle 7030
with a grand total of 3,011 ptns "
.
.
Pa~l Harri~n. Mrs.
·~~an, up 21 , 6:50 a. m. ; .Jerry Bos· ,
1t of over $100 at a recent sup7037
to whip the seeon.d
~' '""' lhuse allendmg were MISs Le- Walk, Susan L. McCo , Mi~ worth down 21, 7 15 a rn.; Lu·l
\'01'11\'C LAW NOTED
per and movie. Members vot&lt;ed ll
team by 26 pms. 1ea rn ev~nls lal1 Jane Powell , Mr and Mrs. L. Wyant, Roher! A. BJier Cyn- ther Herd'."an down 22, 6:25 a. ' P'l' Pi,EASANT _ Pt. Pleas-, lo give $10 to Ihe school
were rolled on Apnl 24 at .I p. Llo) d Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- thia Kemper Rick W 'J h . m.; L. Fteore up 2.1, 5·1J!i a ant residenls who will be out lhe library and $50 for the
_m. and ti p. m. and on Apr il 2' , bert Layne and children, Mrs. son, Mrs. H~mer y Spurl~~. m.; Elgercliff up 23, 7 a. rn.; of tl1e City on Municipal Elec- strips. This money will
be
Summer's fashion spotlight shines on this T-strap
from 8 a. 111 . unltl 2 p. m. on J. V. McGrew, MIS. Velma Dwight Stone, Starling Miller, Illinois up Greenup 5.15 p.m., tmn Day , May 15th, may cast matched by the governrnenl m
stunner with its nat slacked heel, open sides and
a two hou r schedule.
.
Housh and Jane , Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Oscar Scholl, Mrs. Isaac Ravenswood up Cree~up 5:15 p. an absentee ballot any time I the Title III plan, gtvtng the
The wmnmg tea m rel'etVrdI Henry H. Buck , Jr. a~d daugh· Wilt, Mrs . Bert Jones, Mrs. nt.; Southern down Greenup 10. through Ma y lOth.
i school $200 for the ltbrary books
back. In white or brown leather, very '65 In mood.
a beauttful st lver . tt u~hy and 1ters, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ad- Charles Bush, John .R. Bos- :30 p. m.; Barbara Brent down Persons wiShing to vote ab- and $100 for the film strip,,
e~ch member n~('eJvca _:m mdl -· :Jms, Jr . and son, Mr. and Mrs. looper, Mn. James L. Hupp Greenup 12 :4L a. m.: Western sentee rnay do 50 at the City $50 was also given to school
VIdual trophy. In a.ddtlton thev 1Harry Layne, Mrs. Fred Roush, and Mrs. Roy Wray and infani up Meldahl 8:20 p. m.; Valvo· Hall any day this wP&lt;k except cooks lo be used for kitchen 1
were g1ven possesSion of , the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paugh, daughter and Mra. Larry Smith. hne up Meldahl l: 10 a. m.; Ehs· Saturday and may vote all day utensils.
•
ha Woods down Meldahl 4:45 Mond·ay hetween the hours of The Reading and Library
lravehng Harold · Mendel l'ro· Mrs. Everett Roush and daugh·
phy whtch tn utrn will he pass· lers, Mrs. Otto Crimm , Mrs.
ARRESTS MADE
a. m.; ?hilip Sporn do wn Mel- 8:30a. m. and 4:30 p, m.
1Committee, Mrs. Franz, Mrs.
od on to the winner next year. William Powell , Sr , Mr. and PT. PLEASANT _ Arrests re- Idahl 5:30 a. m.
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Plans for the 19.00 tournament Mrs. Donald llumgardner and corded ill the jail records in Gallipolis Dam - Panzo up j An albino is a human helng Harry Osborne will have charge
are for the games to be held al children, Nancy Htll, Karen the past 48 hours are Clarence 4:50 p. m.: H. E. Bowles up or am mal whose akin, hair of collecting books m the comHuntmglon, W. Va.
Greene.. Mrs. Allrrd Sprouse W. Bing, 38, Pt. Pleasant: Scot- 8:10 p.m.; Tibolt down 8:10 p.land eyes do not contain pig- I munity for the Eastern High
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
BRIDGE CLUB
and children , Mrs. Edna Bur· ty Thomas Mayes, 34 • Pl. Plea- m.; Robert lleed down 10·10 p. men! or dark coloring matter. School Library.
The Tuedd ay evcn mg Bndge ns, Mr. and Mrs. Wtlham R. sanl, both charged with intoxi- m.; Zimmer up 11:10 p. m ; 11...ioiiiiiiioiiiiiiliiiiiOiiiiioii""";;;;i;iiiO;;;;;;;iiiO;;;;;;;;;o;;;iiiOiiiO"-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Club mel at the home ol Mrs. Powell and chtldren, Mr. and cation and Wayne Earl Kincaid Jeffboat up 4:25 a.m.
Herman Layne. Pr.':.•s were WOII I Mrs. Paul Roush and children, Jr., 23, Pt. Pleasant, charged Kanawba 1\lver - Semel
down London 6:25 a. m . Alien
by MISs Nancy S&lt;ally, Mr&gt;., Mr. Charles Smtth, Mrs. Htlda wi!h disturbing the peace
Mark Ward and Mrs. Paul Ridgwa y and children , Mr.
·
R. Merrill up Marmet 12:40 a.
Scally. Others playmg were and '11rs. Rob~rt Thomas, Mr.
Pleaoat Valley Hoapltal
m.; Duncan Bruce up Marmel
Mrs. ll 1lda Htdgway, Mrs. H. I and Mrs. Davtd Roush, Mr. ADMITTED : James Stokes 1:55 a. m.; Helen z. down Win·
G. Greene . Mrs. George Ingels, and Mrs. John F. Roush and Lakin; Mrs. Roy Amburgey,
field , 3:15 p. m.; W. !.. Shaver,
Mrs. George Thayer and Mrs. chtldren, Mrs. Max Etchmger, Pleasant.
Jr., down Winfield 5:10 p. rn.;
C. N. Wet.
, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Layne, DISCHARGED: Mrs. Roy Alice up Winfield 8:30 p. m.;
FELLOWSHIP ])JNI\'ER . ' Mr . and Mrs. Harold Ros? and Skinner, Buffalo; Ray Herdman, A. J. Pallen up Winfield t p.
A congregational Fellowship sons, Mr. and Mrs. Wtlllam Buffalo ; Mn. Charles Calli, Buf- m.; Lucy Jane Lucas down Win-·
Dinner was held at St. Paul Russell and sons, Rev. and falo .
fleld 10:50 p. m.
Lutheran Churrh on S unda y Mrs. Jack T. Welch and son, lr"iiii;iiii;iiii;iiii;iiii;iiii;iiii;iiii;iiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPj
evening m connection with the- Mrs . Johnny Roush ,
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Following the dinnor Toasl·l George Weirick and Mr. Fred
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The curtain will rise on the Mrs . Frinck, the waalterwoman ~~· Harrfo
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Founder's Day dinner 1ponaor- pledget were welcomed wHh Camping time Is bere again. teDd the speclal me.etlng
or !be Wo,men'e lieU Qw. _
Middleport High School senior Seren Lewis ; and Jake, the
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ed by the Ohio Eta Phi Md XI the Founder's Day pledge giv- A special meeting will be held ~~ ~J. call el~~ ll8.r.
Assoclatloll at Oldtr
play Friday, May 7, at 8 p. m. newsboy, Joe StepheD!OD.
Gamma Mu Chapters of the en by Nellie Brown of the Xi at the Racine Baptist Churllh, ~ es C /n.: ~~ &amp;-2ll2
University.
~t the Middleport High school The play is directed by Mrs.
Beta Slflllll Phi Sorority held Gamma Mu Chapter. Miss Sunday, May 9, at z p. m. for or . am . ur 18
She Is also 1 member or
auditoriu111. The play, ''RE!IIt As- Dorothy Liacey. Tickets are
Thtll'lday ovenlJir, AprU 29. Sharlee Neuman of the Ohio all Junior, Junior lUgb and regtstrallon blanks or
•n Gray, Mimln and
sured," by Donald Payton, cen- being aold by the 6th grade and
Sptcial reeotnltlon was made Eta Phi Chapter read
the Sentor Hlih Boys and girls who al mlormation.
Alpha Lambda Daltl llcDorarlers. around a business tycoon, will alao be sold at the door.
to the Jlrl of the year" lrom Founder's Day message wrtt· are lntereated In &amp;oing to church
Delta Zeta 10n1r11y . and
Phthp Morlock, a~o
1s very The. dance band, under the di•
each chapter and included Pat ten by Waller Ross.
camp.
STILL THERE
American Home BcoJIDIIllcl ·
"'"'''"sful m ~kmg money but recllon ol Mr. William K. RusHindy of Ohio Eta Phi Otapter Martha Eschleman eecreta· All girls and boys who are POLAND
SPIUNG,
Alsociatlon. Jennifer 11 8 Sophtgnrmg . his ~ife, Hazel, who sell, , will pay selections , during
B
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and Rosie Siliaoll of the XI Gam- ry of the Eta Phi ga~e a resu- enrolled in the Sunday School IUPI) - The State of
emore majoriJii lit Home Ecowants JUst a little love and at- intermis~lon.
Y •- 8
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ma Mu Cbapter.
me t~f the ear' ~I' T
'ih of the Racine Baptist Church Building at the 1893
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l~rtmng hfs wife,
Hazel ,who ·' Prompters
are Christine Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Powell The meeting opened with the J
My 8 ~~. t.es w~ are invited to attend and their Fair In Chicago Is still s~:~li~no~cs~·========:=~:!
wa nts JUSt ·a lillie love and at- Bahr and Bonnie Spengler. Ush- of Laurel Cllff, Mr. and Mn. singing of the National Antliem lhe:n"~mor!~ c:"'pterIIIK Ne; parents are also urged to at- here. It houses
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FIRST
••nt10n: hl1 older daughter, ers are Barbara Hoffner, Judy Joe Sayre of Rutlend ~nd Mr. led by Roberta O'Brien followmber P 1
d .·
h tend.
museum and exhlbillon hall
:\fary, who needs only her lath- Moore, Connie Teaford, Scher- and Mra. John GrOUDds of Har· lid by the opening rltual.The ~~- 1 1w~=A .'nto t e Th J , C
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er's consent to marry, and his ry Hicks, Mary Walburn. Tick- riaonvillo viaited Sunday with Beta 8ipla Phi grace wu &amp;lv- ~~p~rs nc
rene Me;
e umo~ amp 1s r
In
the Chinese
REGULAR
vounger daUf!hler, Je8ilca, who eta, Martha Fowler; Proarams, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lowll and en by Mrs. Norma Amsbary Donie! Into the Ohio Eta Phi boys and gU'Is who will
(five-tone
Certified Oil Station
Just wants to be pals with her Ellen Hawley, Sandra B u n c e, family of Harrsonvllle.
and Marga_ret Follrod, Jane 6th grade 1n .September
oounds like the I
PIJ!llrat'
money - mad father.
Gloria Fetty, Cheryl Fife, Char- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jonu
1M%
,J%,W W.alton, Sh1':'ey CUster
and at Judson Hdls will be held
of a iano
Me.mbers of the cast are Mr. lotte G.la.e, Doria Ratlill, Sher- and Lori went Wednelday to
Ntta Conde mto the Zt Gamma from July 18 • 2f. There are IF;.;.;;;;_;~P;;;;;;,·====d::~~
Morlock, Michl Lloyd
Mrs. ry Simmons, ~ianne van Coon- Marietta on a business trip.
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two camps ar Kirkwood: the
Morlock, Joy Borms ; daujhter ey and Ann Crmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dorgan •
Attending from the chapters 1st wtll be from July 11-17 and
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Mary, Martha
Nicholson ; Stage managers are Jerry and family, Allan Borgan, all '
were Mildred Karr, Norma the 2nd from AUgwJt 15- 21 .
da ughter, Jessica , Linda Kauff; Davis, Randy Humphreys; Pro- of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. ~
~ Amsbary, Roberta O'Brien, Ma- The Junior High campt will
Sally, Jessica's girl
friend, perti~s. Mike Bratton, David Ray Birebfleld and family were ill
I
ry Elizabeth Anderson, Pearl be for those boys and girls
~arsa Frost; Mildred, the ~aid Casc1, Earl DeWeese, Roger Sunday dinner guests of their Mrs. Griff Russell hss re- Welker, Jane Brown, Jeanne wtll he entering the 7th,
b llen Hawley; Joe, Mary s f•- Stiles. Jerry Van Jnwagen, Da.ve mother, Mrs. Nellie Horgan ceived word that her 100, Dr. Morgan, Teresa Swatzel, Nellie and 9th grades In September.
&lt;~nc~, To~ Lyons; Lmgt Laa- VuJakll]a ; Ad vertisement. J1m and Michael.
Dell Russell hss been elected Brown, Reba Vaughan, Marge There will be four camps at
cont, Joe s father, . Tom Kmg ; Johnson, Ketth Morrgan, Roger Gordon Atkins of Urbana, Ill. vice president of the Ea!lern Crow, Vera Crow, Ann Rupe, Judson Hills. Camp No. 1 will
HOME MADE
Martha, Lu1g1's wtfe, Suzanne Roush, Ronme Roush. Bruce visited several days with his Radiological Society which met L11a Milch ol . the Exemplar he June 'll - July 7; Camp
1;radbur~ ; Lucifer,
Robert Wallace, Alan Wallace a nd parenll, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene in Homestead, va. this past Chspter and thetr adv10or, Mrs. No. 2 is from July 25 _31 : Camp
Swanoon, Mrs, Schmaltz, DI-, Rtchard Wtlson.
Atkins of Rutland.
week.
Marcia Hobstetter, PhylliS Mul- No. 3 August 8 - 14 ; and Camp
$
""" Cn~well ; Miss Akers, Mr. Me~bers of the dance
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Damron of I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Belcher, len, Lee Lee, Jane Walton, Mar- No. 4 will be August 15 . 21. 1
am a a • C
~orloc~a secretary,
Patsy ,are . saxaphone - Kalhy
East Bank, w. va., spent thr Charleslon, w. Va. spent tlae earet Follrod, ShU'Iey Custer Camp Kirkwood
will have ,
. 1anley,' George Plaw,
Mr.I Eihmny, Sandra
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. past weekend with her sister and Velma Rue.
three camp dates. Camp No. I
Morlock a attorne~- Ray Pick- Tenor Sax - Carole.
Damron, local.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Attending from the Ohio Eta will be July 18 _ 24 ; Camp No.
ens ; Dr. Brown, the famtly phy- 1Lmda Hackett; Banlone
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Bachner and 800 Stevie
Phi were Dorothy Amberger, 2 August 8 . 14· and Camp No.
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:~••a:::mM!'k Arc~er ;I MrG!~~ ~~~k~:vt~~rY~tet J- 1
man and family of Athens,
Mr. and Mrs. James Criswell Shirley Beegle, Barbara Betz· 3 will be a pio~eer camp from
With Jug
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and Mrs. Verlin Howery of car- were weekend guesta of Mr. log, Anme Chapman, Martha August 22-28. J'ar Hollow Camp
penter, Mrs. Lola cain, Mr and Mrs. Steve Shudic of Brid- Eachleman,_ Pal Hindy, Belsy will he August 1 - 8.
and Mrs. Elda Carsey and Mr. geport.
Horky, Gall Hovaller, Shtrley fl The Senior High camps will
and Mrs. Bill Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Chap- Huston, Lois Moore, Sharlee be for boys and girlse ntering
10n visited Sunday wilh Mr. man of Bethany were weekend Neuman., Beverly Perrin, Bet·. the lOth, lith and 12th grades
NO. 1 MAINE
and Mrs. Dale Williams of
guests of the Rev. and Mrs. ty Rawlmgs, Barbara Rtggs, th is Septemher. Judson Hills of5 LB.
riaonville.
M. E. Dowson and sons, Dwight L"': Seyler, A~ril .smith, Lynn fe es a Conference from Jly 8Mr. Earl Foil, Jr. and son of and Douglas. Monday they vis· Smtih, Mary C. Wtley, Martlyn 17 and camp frnm ~~~~~:s~
22-~ ~ ~
Columbus visited Mrs. Elsie ited in Marielta and Williams- Wisecup and their advisor, Mrs. 28; Kirkwood offers F
10 lb.
Haning.
town.
A. R. Knight.
Builder.&lt; Camp from June 20.26
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark Mr. and Mrs. Eber Lewis visand also a Conference from Auvisited recently Morton Bulcher ited recently in Marletla with
1gust 1 · 7. Tar Hollow offers a
who is a patient at Holzer hos- their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
. Conference from Augusl 8 - 14.
VACUUM
pltal.
Robert Springer and new daugh·
All nf the camps listed above
Addie Bradfield Is e ptient ter, Kimberly Ann.
have been the Slate Camps
Middleport,
at Meigl ,General Hospital.
Mra. Griff Russell visited rethere is als~~a~n.:~=~
Dale and Richard Rhndes fam· cenlly m Elyria with her son Arrangements of spring flowNiw KIND
files
of Dunbar, W. Va.,
and family, Dr. and Mrs. Dell ers decorated the home of Mrs.
OF CLEANING POWER!
Sunday w!lh Mr. and Mrs.
Rus!ell.
James Murray lor the May
NEW I~ H.P.
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mar Rhodes.
Mr.and Mrs. George Vaughan meeting of the Ladies Bib 1e
FAN JET MOTON I ,.....
Mr. and Mrs. Dale
of Chillicothe, visited over the class held Tuesday
evening.
NEW DUAL EXHAUSTS!
vlllted recently with Mrs. Clyde weekend with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Murray, president, openBoosts alr movement
Anderson, Dorothy and Paul.
and Mrs. Eber Lewis and also ed the meeting with scripture
Mr. H. C. McKinney of
in Marietta with her sister and reading wilh Mrs. Beulah White
doopt FISt!
Hammond, W. Va., called on family, Mr. and Mn. Robert giving the prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lee
Springer and daughter, Kimher· Mrs. White also accompanRuUand and the Clay McKin- ly.
led on the organ for the class
ney family.
Mr. an d Mrs, George Me· theme song, 'DieM Be the Tie."
McCOY'S
Modol 705
Mrs. Margaret Douglas anJ Allister of Chsrleston, W. Va., Round·robin cards were sent to
Mrs. Frances Young called on visiled recently with his sister Mrs . .r. B. Hayes and Mrs. BerHomogenized gal.
Mrs. Nellie Clay recently.
and brother-In-law, Mr. and tha Archer, who are recuperMr. and Mrs, Clyde Anderson Mrs. Orin Smith. They were en- ating from recent illness.
Complete with
of Dunbar, W. Va., stayed route to Indiana to visit with Readings were given by Mr..
· Dtlllllll &amp;jlc. HI of
weekend wilh hiJ mother relatives.
Frances Bearhs and Mrs. Har·
CleMlnc Tool•
Mrs. Clyde Anderson, Dorothy Mrs. Margery Ball of Mar- old Hall Mrs. Charles Lewis
CARREl A'l
and Paul,
gate, Florida, is visiting with was named on the flower and
TOOI.J N""£1
Mr. and Mrs. Webley
her daughter and IOII·ln ·law, cheer committee and reported
of Dayton visited over the week Mr. and Mrs. Pat Johnson, Sy- on plans to construct a birthday
tnd with her lister, Mr. and camore-St.
book for members of the class.
Mrs. Junior Gibson 1nd son of
The next meef!ng will be held
Harrisonville.
Va. and two thildreo, Anna Be.- at the home of Mrs. Charles
piJI$ every helpful new f•tlll'l • cl•ner Cltn h•••l Mr. a"d Mrs. John Gibson of ver and lwo children of Kitts Lewis.
e UWUIAKAILI NYLON HOII • PLII• TOP LtD
YOU GET A QUART CHOCOLATE MILK FREE
Athens, Dr. and Mrs. Don Gib- Hill, Jim Redmas· and family Mrs. Murray was assisted by
I DIII'Cif'll.l Slftitlltfe DUIT IAI e POWIIt ADJUtTIIt
of
Portsmouth
were
Sunday
of
Dunbar
spent
a
weekend
with
Mrs.
Lewis
and
Mrs.
Lucille
I CORD CADD'l I TOI SWITCH
guests of their mother Mrs. Rev. William Barnhart famliy. Mayes in serving homemade
F OlP 2
'MHIMief8ooci'falei._YOII!Workt's1alr
Lana Gibson.
'
Oma Arix also called on them. cake, ice cream, coffee and
Mr!. Nancy Damron, Mr s. Henry Levy of Columbus, a candy to those named above
LOW CALORIE
Damron and hel children nephew ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Pearl Hoffman, Mrs.
Halliday, visited with
them Clyde Winebrenner, Mrs. EllzIvltUed recently with Mr.
1
Mrs. Kenneth Holbrook of
recently.
abeth Slaven and Mrs. Nora .
Haven, W Va., and with the Unice Bradfield ol Chicago, Hamilton.
I
OPEN FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY NIGHTS
Ferrills and Moores Jn Syra- lll, came Sunday due to the
WY 2·2635
MIDDLEPORT ruse.
illness of her sister, Miss Ad- the Gloria Riggs f~mily .
Rhoda Glllpy ol Lesage
Bradfield who " in poor Mrs. Mildred Alkire had a
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1'upperware party
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Het~ Zeller and Mrs. Jack Carsey was demonlvs.
son, Jeffrey and Todd (Donna slrator. Attendir,g were Mrs.
Will) of Columbus visited Sun· Peggy Houdashelt, Mrs. Nellie
WHITE
aay with the Halll~ay • Atkins Wright, Mrs. Maxine Jordan,
family.
Mrs. Ann Radford and daughtAva Gilkey had a bad fall In er, Mrs. Naomi Smith, Charles
Iter home recently. She Is In and Susan Wright, Mrs. Alher·
poor health.
ta Wagner, Mrs. Lela Clark,
Vll'gil Atkins was busina.s vJs. Mrs. Mary Carsey. ~Irs. Anesltor In Columbus for three days tine Carsey, Mrs. Letha CotterFRESH
recently.
ill, Mrs. Avis Hartley, Mrs. MaWIIda Stacey and Elsie Sta- ry Diehl, Shirley and Marilyn
DAILY
~y of Mlddleport, Mary Har.- Alkire and Mrs. Frances Allb
ing, local, and GGrdon Atkintl of ktre. Cookies, kool aid and corUrbana, Jll., recently called on lee were served.

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week ol camping from August I
Is Here Again
io; ~~~- both Junior and
~!?.,~! n:.~ .r
For Youth
Anyone wbo _Is unable to at-i•ltu
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, BUI Haptoll!lall, David Oliver,

Curtain to Rise at Eight Friday
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$1 095
aood. New

Clean And A
5
Good Runner · ONLY

695

finish .

Card of Th~nks

1960

Ford

8'

Fl1reside Pickup _

$1095

VB engine, std. trans. Deluxe cab, chrome- e-qulp. H. D.
tires, deluxe seats, beater.

1962 Chevrolet Big "6"

Pickup_ $1395
trans. H.D.

6'h ' body. Original eood H.D. tire~. 4 speed
one and a nice one.

1958

Chevrolet

2

Ton

H.

Duty _

$999

springs, foam seat, W.C. mirrors, heater, radio, a clean
V8 engine, 900x20 re.!lf tire1, heawr, 10 ft . dump body.

BUYS OF THE DAY l
1963

Ford Galaxie

500 HT

Cpa.

$1995

406 cu. in. VB engine, 4 speed trans. Vinyl interior.
Radio and beater. Red flniflh. G{)od tires.

1963

Corvair Monu Cpe, _

$1799

Spider equipment. L-ocally owned and tuned to go,
4 speed bov:, blower on motor, jet black finish, red
interior, uw whitewall tirtl. Radio and beater,

We Have Many More

Used

C1rs

•nd

Trucks To Choose From. Come In and
Make Us

An

Property
Transfers

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YOU ALWAYS

PAY LESS at
KEITH GOBLE FORD

U1iletl Prell bllernoiiODal
mons, chief 01 prevenUve medi·
HOLLYWOOD tUPI)-Not 100 cme, First Army Howard K
long ago, there was something Smith will
.d
·
of a fuss in the television indus- tary.
provl e commen·
try when NBC decided against Tonight's "ABC Scope" r&amp;broadcasting a "Mr. Novak" ports on the crisis In the J)o.
program dealing with venereal minlcan Republic replacing an
disease.
orglnally scheduied half·hour
Both in an out or the Indus- commemoraton of the 2oth an·
try, • number of respected and niversary of the end of World
Influential cilizens urged NBC War U In Europe.
to change lis mind, suggesting
that an inle\lgent treatm•nt of ABC·TV has suggested that
the subJect m~ht well help 11- the TeleVISIOn Academy act as
., lummate this taboo and del~ a clearing house to prevent the
cale topic. But NBC stood by scheduling of ideo specials OJ&gt;
Its dec1s1on.
posite each other. Rod Berling
Now "ABC Scope," a weekly president of the academy:
~alf.hour public affair• aeries, thinks it's a line idea, and will
~"' announced that It will ex· pursue it . On Monday nght,
plore the subject of venereal dis- ABC·TV's "Malina Mercourl's
ease May 19. "Mr. Novak" Is Greece" and NBC·TV's "Lorne
an early-evening ahow, airing Greene's American West" comfrom 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. EDT. peted head-on.
"ABC Scope" is presented at
10 :30 p.m. EDT.
The Channel Swim: NBC will
According t• ABC, a govern. attempt the first live transat.
ment investigator and medical lanlic color telecast via the
men will "describe their ex· Early Bird satellite May 17, at
perences in arresting the dis- 7:30.8 p.m. ED'!', showing
eas~:· and the.ra will be discus- changes in London architecture,
sions with "outpatients who fashions and social life - and
h. ve been guaranteed anonymi· also using tape and film seg·
ty and who•e laces 81'11 oo ideo· mento.
tifiable on the screen."
The investigator is onec of 650
SCOFFLAWS
assl~ned by tho U. S. Public
Health Service to municipal SACRAMENTO, Calli. (UPI)
~ealth departments In connec·. _ A record study of the Cali·
·'"" w1th the dl••.ase. othe.rs. in· ;fornla Department of Motor Ve·
terv10wed Include Dr. Wlillam hicles showed more than 46 per
Brown, head of the venereal cent or Calilonils'a male drlv·
disease section of lhe U. S. ers continue to drive alter their
Communicable Disease Cen!er, licenses hava been auspended
Atlanta ; and Col. Ingalls Slm-or revoked.

Loc..t &amp; SywlTIDrl Sis.

Lucy M. Jefferis, Charles Jef.
Ioria, Winifred Jo!leriJ, Paul
H. JefferiJ, William Jefleria, 111abelle Jeflerla, Jamea E. Jef·
ferlo, Ja11t Jelferlos, Franklin
L. Jefferis, Pabicla Jellerla,
Lucy Cole to Earl H. Dean,
Betty Lou Dean, J&gt;IITCeiJ, Che•
ter.
Laura Ruth, Dec., to Bernice
Prince, Cert. for Trans., Olive.
Lawrence A. Hyaell, NeiUe
Hy,.n to Nora Edith Searles,
1 acre, Rutland.
Mabel C. Griffin, dec.,
to
Garner C. Grlffm, Cert. of Tran.

Chari., L. Nelli,
Lorraine
Claire Nelli, Lorraine There,.
Nelli to West Virginia Pulp and
Paper Company, 120 acres,
Chester.
Stanley E. Truaoell, Sadie E.
Trussell to Sybil Eberabach,
a&amp; acres, Chester,
Sybil li:bersbech to Sadie E.
Trussell. Stanley E. Trussell,
146 acres, Chester,
Henry W. Dalley, Jr., Opal Oran~e.
W. Dalley to Charles E. Nease, H~lilian M. Gress 00 Roy L.
Charlotte A. Nease, Lots, Sy- o ter, Patrlcta F. Holter, 78.2
racuse,
acrea, Chester.

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fo'rank K. Grueser,
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10 acreo, l!aiiJblll')l.

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the len!lth and forma..., of U. ore oU hlntl.
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Wanted
ONE USED Baby Stroller and
used playpen. Phone WI 9·
3461.
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WMPO Radio

Wanted

~ 6 Jtc
WIDOW WOULD like 3 or 4
days work a weeK. Urena ONE New rear bumper for
Ford, 3 wheels 15" lor Ford.
Snyder, WY U961.
5
wheels 16" for Ford, 7
fi 5 6tc
wheels 14" fur Plymouth, I
I WILL babysit any time at tn} winter tread, l regular tire
home. I am 18, married and ' on wheels, 2 wheels 15'', lor
an experience • babysitter
ford pickup, 2 wheels 16" lor
4-21-t2tc Ford pickup, two good tires
WY 2-3026.
600 - 650xl6. M. c. Carr,
Livestock
Long Bottom, Ohio. Ph o n e
. Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, Veterlo- 66H275.
5 3 6tp
trtan, large and small animalll
128 Washington St.. Raven&amp;
wood, W. Va. Phone 273-4271 .
3 HP Br!ggt a
Office hours, Daily 4 to 6
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m.
J261fc Strttton Engine
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GARDEN PRIDE
For Rent
ROTARY MOWERS
I
4 ROOM; furnished apartment
46.97
in Middleport. SH Z.4175.
I
Open Mon.·S.t. Til 9 PM
5 5 Jtc
~:..POMEROY
'
Jtck W. Carsey, '
FURNISHED ROOM for rent,
Manager
Main St. , Pomeroy. $5.00 a
PHONE
week. Call WY 2-5293.
I
WY 2-2111
5 4 tfc
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7 ROO:\! BRICK House, redec· DON'T PUM~ you sluggish ,.p.
orated, large corner lot, near tic tank. Get Klean·li:m-1\11
Middleport schools. Contact &amp;eptic tank cleaner. LandWY :!-5156 after I p. m. week mark FariL Bureau.
! tB tic
days or weekends. Could write
P. 0. Box 216, Middleport. GOLF club• for sale, 6 irons
5 I 6tc and 2 woods and all leather
..
handed,
JrfODERN two bedroom dwell· bag, male, right
$45.
Call
WY
:!-2836.
I·Z61fc
ing with full basoment and
gas furance. Nice location. ARTIFICIAL flowers and tonra· ,
For information call WY 2- to plants. Pearl Parker, Lau-1
2318.
4 3() 61c
rei Cldl, Rt. 124.
5 4 Jtc ,
FUNISHED 3 rooms, on ground I FT. TYLER double -:duty
Ooor. S. Front St.. MiddJe. &amp;ervice meat case, complete
pori. Call WY 2-5141.
with mezzanine shelf and set
4 27 tic
of display trays. A· I condition.
Looks
like new. Flrt 300
apart&gt;
I'URNISHED 3 room
takes
tt
. Contact Lynn HRrt.
ment, 212 S. IL~ .,,,
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,
M~a
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Racine
Food Market. WI 9dleport, four couple. Phone
1 3342.
•• 4l&lt;l
WY 2-6435.
t 24 tfc

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FIREMEN CALLED
Middleport firemen were called al 2::1'1 p. m. Tuesday to
tho Turkoj&gt; Run a...o where
they extinguished a brush fire
on the properly of the Obio
River Colleries. FlremeB IBid
about a half acre waa bumed
before the blue waa brOUiht
under control.

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h HAROLD GIIAY

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II: li Mullica! Interlude
6:00 SIIIJI On
11:30 Republican Lagislaltn
6:00-16 Mu.lcal Clocll:
11:45 Walter Moeller
7:00 Jle. sun and Know
IZ:oo Local r. Ohio News
Mcnday ftnl Friday•
1:01 JIJD Meet Show
7:02-30 News
13:20 Ev1111 BulletiD Board
1:00 Slp(Jil. NIIIJ
1:00 SuudowD Sertllldt
7:45 Echoeo of Jo,
12:25 Newi4Grama
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7:00 Sip Ofl
8:00 Obto Vallay Ntwa
12:30 Garden Club
1:20 Melp cr, RrD
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8:15-30 MUBical Clocll:
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1:25 Paul Bowll'l Fll'lll
1:00 Sip On - Newa
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Alternate Salurclaya
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1:00 Talk of the Town
1:11 News Seal
8:&amp;7 Weather
e:25 Country Jamborea
1:56 Maaon County Newa
1:00 SaJurday Matinee
7:00 Natlotlll Newa
1 oo Protesta~· Hour
10:00 Public Servi01 Sbow
1:111 News Beal
7:311 Sporll
7:30 Sporil
10:15 Dally Ughl
1:00 SaiUrclay Matinee
7:85 Bill MWer Sbow
7:35 lArry andll'aon Show
10:30 Latchstring
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7:35 Picken~ HardwiN Show 10:41 Il'a Music - Army
11:00 World Newa
4:00 Dlsclng With Dou
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11:011 Dairy VaileJ &amp; Dutloll'l 12:00 Community NIWI
4:30 Top Ten Revue
7:110 N111s
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12:20 EYIIII Bullttln Boll'd 1:00 SaJurday News llePQI't
1:30 Dilly l..lgbl
12:00 News
12:2&amp; New..o.Grams
5:11i Dinner Mualcall
1:45 Baker Fumlture Show
12:Ji Mu.lcal Interlude
12:30 Agrleulture Progr1111
5:30 Community Choirs
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7:00 Ofl The Alr
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1:00 '11la JIJD Meea Show
l:lil N"" lltll
llanda1
7:05 BJU Miller Srow
5:311 Sundown Serenade
l:OO Cowllry Go-llowld
7:5e SliD On
t:~ Coillt With Jan~!
1:10 Sip 011
2:55 Newa Beat
8:00 Tile Singing Preacher
10:00 SWIIII Sbop
8aDcla)l:
3:00 Mid-Way Matinee
8:15 Newo Report
10 15 M•-;•• Meditati
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3:55 Newo Ileal
8:30 Church of Christ
:
-ons
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f:M Dlsc'·g With .......
10:30 Portraits of a Patriot
7:55 Newo
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9:00 Musical Interlude
10:35 BW Miller Sbow ·
1:011 Bapllst l.aymaa's Hour ::: : : : : :
10:311 Flrll Sa~ Church
10:45 Maaoll Afr, Prgm ('l'ua.) B:IO Stlllday Show
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ll:lMI Ollldrto'l Chapel
10;45 Family Worship ('l'nura.) 9:30 The Bible Speo.b To You :~: =~I~=~~= ~=1~ lptolal
111.45 A.S.C. Prgm (Pale
9:45 StU!clay Show
5:30 Sunset Boulevard
B:ll EpiJeopal Church
SbleNI) !Frlda)&gt;a)
10:00 Tile Good We
7:00 Of! 'l'lle Air
1:00 Cflurdi o1 God
U:OO Newa
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1:10 0oapt1 &lt;:all
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11:45 Tiny • CoaDiry Hyma
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1:00-11 Mulical Clocll:
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12:00 N1111
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1:10 Nna BeM!I...
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12:11 '1'111 Chrtlllan's Hour
7:02,10 New1
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12:30 Goi!Sallll"l ClaM&amp; liar (J'rl) 12:111 '1'111 liM. Merlin Teell
7:30 Chal · • Clew
1:11 NIWI Ptrade
btae Larry Alld1n011 Sbow
1:00 ,.~ Rev. H. G. Slewart 7:45 Fil'll 8lpUal Qmclt
4:111 IIllO Hll Para
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1:30 . '!be Jlav, SUu Blllupl 1:00
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1:00 '11le Rev. Atldrew Panons
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3:11 'nlo Sunday Showcaoe 10:11
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Employment

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-OJ! Ui« SOME OLD l1QER
ONlY H'IKING iLEBI 'TIL HIS'
I!HiMib.S, 0\I;RCOf'IFIDENT.
I!Ll.INOER Wll\liN HIS REACH I
HM·'I·- SOM;H(lOII I!RlAI!OL~ii
OF AU. TilE ooos, l!f{ 8liT

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matron'slnspect!on at St. Clair.. Iron, living the farewll. RePomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 8, 1985
and
d a
Th
vOle, June 12,
gran P · Ireshments were served by el·
Iron's lnspechon, June 19. An rna Dtll, Verhe Gordon, Freda
Invitation was also received to Ball Mabel Bearhs aed Nancy
attend the inspection of Job's Walker. The refreslunents tabDaughters, May 10.
les were attractive In white cov·
.
d
The meeti ng c1ose 1n regu1ar er and cen tered wt'th arrangeform with Ella Smil!I. past rna· ments of red and ~azaleas.
~bolA
Nine applicants were ac-cept·
111 for membership when Chester Cowtcll, Daughters ot Amer- Plans were made f~r inltlalca, met Tuesday evening with lion at the June meetmg when
:18 members present.
j Pomeroy Chapter 186,
OES.
Elizabeth Hayes. associate ' mel Tuesday evening at the
1
councilor. presided and report-~ Masomc Temple.
eel m wer9 ' Kate Hayman, Bel· Clara Sue Soulsby, worthy i

Initiation is
Planned for
June Meeting

tHine Accepted
+!As Members of
Council

,,Cbester Zirkle, :Most'Excell~
' Chief was In ·chal1•· ol the
PI
were made and com- meeting.
ans
mittees named for the annual Servll)l. as pro-tem offlcen
Inspection to be held Jwte 1 Wj!re lolrs. •Karl OWen, Protecwhen the Meigs Temple Pytht· tor, and. Be!ty Biggs, Guard.
an Sisters met Tuesday evemng Mrs. Otho Watts and Mrs. Max
Sa bo
'
led Ul d
at the hall in Middleport. Mrs. n m were repor
. an

Named by Group

Gllmort who lost thejr !albers
death
tly .
by
recen . · ·
There· were 47 . visits made
and f41 open! for altuistlc work.
Tho Ways and Means committee
eed
1 to
•nnoun
a rummage sa e

die Wolfe. A communication was
read from Edith \\~akt&gt;lr di~trict deputy. thanking the Coun·
ell for participating at th• ratly

worthy patron, presided.

and Saturdays

9:00to 9:00

Lovely for Mother,!
LINGERIE

Osbournes ore
Hosts when

of the Past Councilors was an·

nounced for Wedne~dil\ . May
12, at the lodge h' ll.

At the clo&lt;e of the meelin~. .
a cake walk was held lind won

Gifts In Housewares Dept.

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Kellee BurdPttl'
Celebratl'.• Birtlulm•

Mrs. A. L. Phelps gave

Give her intimate lovelies' Gowns, Peignoirs, Slips
and Shifts. All the most important names in lingerie are here. A great selection of nylon tricot
t!_lings.
ISh I
FWSi if

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REMEMBER HER ON MOTHER'S DAY

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush.
Mrs. Julius Sauvage, Mrs. Den·
MePI8 on Tuesday
ver Kapple and Tommy MastLoyal I 14 SKENT Sot: MI.M ers.
The Loyal Pals Class of the

WITH A DRESS FROM ELBERFELD$

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Tuesday
evenmg at t h e ,
nome of Mrss Fran"'' Rou&lt;h i Mainly About
~rs.
Robert Raw lings, pre- (
Sident.. &lt;·onducted the meetmg . '
People In
The devotions and progra'TI &gt;
p
were given by the Rev. Donald ·1
0mer0y
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Loyal Pal.~ Class

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FASHION RIGHT
FOR
MOTHER'S DAY

in

craftsmanship make

these

a jacket dress -

dressy

"something special" gift

a wide selection of fab-

for her. Handsome choice

dress -

shift -

we can fit her -

shirtwaist -

rics and colors,

handbags

t he

With COI!t!Dent«&lt; alumillum ·waterleD coobue.
you'll save f1iei, food and time. You'D be proud
of the delicious, nourishing meals you C8!l aeate
with Continental Glra·tbick -'WIIiaum ill yow

·

~wbe~

Mother would appreciate a new set of cooking uten·
sils. Select now from

1

complete selection.

of new shapes, new sizes

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attending including Mi." Mil· ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritchie
tired Hawley. Mrs. Allen Jenk· !and son were Mr. and Mrs.
Rlwlings, Mrs. Guy Heyoolds. Psul Grinstead of Belpre, Mrs.
MISs Nma Russell. Mrs gdgar !clair Spencer and Carrie Beth
Reynolds, Mrs. Grace Pr·att and :Bearhs, Pomeroy, Mrs. Harley
the Rev. and Mrs. Donald Hicks. :Swisher, Middleport. and Mrs.
'William Grueser and children.
I Mrs. W. R Carpenter attend·
MEETS TONIGHT
The Evangelme Chapter. Qrd. 1ed the motber's weekend at
er of the Easlern Sta1, of Mid· Ohio University and was the
dleport, will mecJ Thursday guest of her daughter, Alita, at .
evening at 7:30 p. &lt;II. Plans lor Lindley Hall.
·
1
annual inspection will be made. Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swaa
business visitors In Park1-=='-==..:..;~.::::-:, j were
ersburg, W. Va., Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dlllard
of Lancaster visited Wednesday
Pomeroy, Ohio
with her varents, Mr. and Mro.
Rlrry Keiser, Miers ville.
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

Give Mother
Dainty Duster
Cool, care-free blends!
Choose from pretty florals
and pastel solid colors some be-ribboned and lacy,
some neatly tailored.

MEIGS THEATRE

Card Group Meet.
Tue1day Evening

Mro. Betty Smith entertained
with
a card party Monday even{Technicolor)
ing at her home in Middleport.
Buddy Ebsen, Keir DuUE"a
LQis Nettleton.
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, son, Sonya Wayland, Elsie Had·
(Technicolor)
dox, Emma Moodslpaugh, NanAudio Murphy, Linda Law· cy Morris and Betty Smith. Priton, Michael D1mte.
zes were awarded to winners
during
the evening.
IUN.-ON~rUES.
Refreshments
of opo, potato
Moy 9·10-11
chipo, sandwiches, and candy
"FATHER GOOSI"
Cary Grant, Leslie Ca ron
were served by the ho1tess. Our·
CTechnicolor)
lng tbe evening the birthday of
Mrs. Smith was observed and
cake, jello and coffee were served.
MASON
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Enga1ement Being
TONIGHT • FRIDAY
"HOW TO MARRY A
Announced Here
PRINCH DISH"
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bass
-andannowtceo the engagement of
Mol Zotterling,
their daughter Carolyn to Mr.
Virginia Ma11kell and
Dwight Ray Bissell of Cheoter.
Peter Sellen in
The wedding will take place
"ONL T tWO CAN PL.it.~~
at tbe Pomeroy church of Christ
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May lSth at 6:30 p.m. The cereAlldle Murphy, Merry Andon mony will be performed by tbe
"MAlL ORDER BRIDE"

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just the "Lane" Cedar Chest to match Mother's
Bed Room Suite. Early American - Modern French Provincial Danish Modern and Tradltonal
Styles. Maple - Cherry - Walnut - Mahogany.

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SET SHE HAS BEEN WANTINGI
On Elberfeld&amp; 3rd Floor ·you'D find the Dinette. Set

you have been looking for. Early American and Modern styles. 5-7·9 Plece .Sets. Round, Rectangular an4
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Dept. Let Her Pick-A
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Hef For "Mother's Day." See The.
Large Selectio~ OfJ~pckets, Rilclil)e.rs.

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"LADY IN A CAtl•

Eight trWJtees were eleeted
to three year terms at the annual meeting of the Meigs Cowt·
ty Chlpter, American
Red
Cross, Wedneaday evening, at
the Amerlc8n Legion HalL
Tbese are new trustees Lin·
oey Lyona Jr. of
Tuppers
Piafno. Bob Wln8ett of Syracuse, Lloyd Blackwood of Chester, aacl Vernon Weber of Rutland. TrWlte&lt;t rnilrlltll*-'llud·
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Hamp*l,
liuf HoJt,' and C.
E. Bllktl.l . .
Election of officers, accord·
lnf to the consUtutlon, w!U take
place at the next meei:Ing ol
the Baard of Dfrecton Wednesair
June 2, according

in color and texture.

the. group singing the hymn in · Clinic. Her room number is
umson at the eonclusion. Re- 116.
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inson, Mrs. Audrey Fru~t. Mrs. I Sunday afternoon guests of

Moy 7-8

Extra quality, extra care

Just any type dress she needs we have-whether

the story of the writing ol rhe ' Mtss Sadie Phillips Is a modhymn. "In The Garden" with I ic-al patient at the Gallipolis

FRIDAY ond SATURDAY

Handbags

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Eight Chapter
Trustees· Named

&gt;leepwear and Slips to pamper her love of pretty

in serving cupcakes de;'!lra!ed readmg ~n John the Beloved,
with roses. ice cream and rTIIlk ·alter whlrh the hostess servto the children. I:How-our favurs ed refreshments to the above
were given the children.
nam~d and Mrs. Elwood Bowlers. Mrs. Gardner Wehrung,

Middleport Church of Christ met

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The meeting, in charge of

teacher. Mrs.· Pearl. i&lt;evnolds

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Mr. and Mrs 1\;t.&gt; wman Bw·. dent, opened with devotions lak·
dette, celebrateJ ~ 1er ~ix t h bir· en from Colossians 3:8-1 7 by
thda}' with a part.Y lit&gt;ld during Mrs. Walter Kennedy Jr., who
kinderga rten cla~~ts Tuesdav _ also rt&lt;ad &lt;ln &lt;:1/'!l('lt· ·on Lo ve"
Helpers ind udt-d Cindv HimJ~ from The Upper Room. Mrs.
Lisa Hereald . Mar.v B~1 ggs. '!'~: Hamid Smtlh read a poe~ .
ny Burkett and Howard West. ''I Remember ," and the devoSeated at the birlhdHv loblt&gt; ' lions closPd with prayer by
were the honored guest,- Kelltot'. Mrs. Charles Eskew.
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Mary Boggs. KHIJ1y Meadows .. Durmg the busmess sessiOn,
Becky Fultz. Carla Meyer and tt ~as voted to meet at. 8 p.
specia l guest . Tracy BurdNie. m. m~tead of 7:30 p. m. tn the
sister uf 1\ellee. Mrs . Burdette future. H was also voted to
was assistt'd b.v htor -gnmdmo- Sl:' ll get wei~ cards as a money
!her. Mrs. H.ov 'l'ra cv and the makmg proJect.

Hicks. Mrs. Alire Robeson gave

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emerlamed · the Golden Hulo
C las~ oJ the Pomeroy Church of
( 'hn st Tuesday evening at their
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dents of Middleport and Pome- seemed to oppose it and 8.2 per question, "Would you support
roy who rtjlfl'l'ed survey sheets cent did not answer the que.. the bulldl!lll of a swimming
circulated recently by !hi! Meigs tlon.
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pool In the village o! Pomeroy."
County Jaycees have Indicated It was also noted through Th
ho ed
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t11ey favor COIIIDIIdatlon of tbe the Jaycee survey that 4U
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per cent of the teople in Pome- cen
persons m orneThl1 llllJlOIII!cement
was roy and Middleport returning roy who responded to the forms
d toda by Cll t M D i 1 h 1
1 1 ha
· need were for building a pool, 20.1
~J!:man :rlhe s;vey cpr:e~t: ~e lno~':ne:io~ ~i:~:schooi went wtanswered on 16.3 per
·and Ja cet Prealdent Bill Mil- 9 otem, l2. 3 per cent felt it cent of the ourvey sheets.
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should remain unchanged and The Jaycees said soa Iorms
The Jay*s Indicated that 22.9 per cent did not answer were returned from both towns
64 5 per cent o1 the residents the question.
and 283 of that number were
in' the two towns who returned McDalol and Miller also list· submitted by residents In Pornformsindlcatedtheyareforcon- ed favorable response from the eroy.
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Large Majority Want
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GIVE MOM HER FAVORITE
Fanny Farmer
CANDIES
Candy Is just right for
Mother's Day. Choose
hers from the com:
plete selection on the
lirst floor.
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and Estht&gt;r Ridenour tahnked ay • . ew ars te , une
members for cards se m them 5; . Wllkesvtlle, June 11: Euphewhile ill. Lau ra Mae Hartrmg. mta. Jwte IU. the worthy grand
Zelda Weber and Estht&gt;r Ridt'n -·

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ty, gave 8 report on the ra lly May .'7: Remersvtlle, May 20:
and thanked the members for ~ure~u~~ ~ay ~I; ~:~~·~·~"it
taking part. Lurill• Kraeuter 1 "M· ~~~~IS, May hf• ld a J e

given them at rally A meeting

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thank you note was read from

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9:00 to 5:00,

and the team to have
white Invttattons. were read to .at·
Jloves. A meeting ul dist rict tend Inspection of the followmg I
officers was announced for 1 Chapters, Belmont, the chapter
May 23 a1 the Chesrrr ha ll.
of grand conductress. . H~len

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Open On FrldtY,

Vida Carson•. d~puty
gra~~
matron. of D!Stnct 25, for
courteSies ohown her. A comFirst nomi.natton uf officers , mUl!ication was read from the
was held. Plans were made for icha~rman of Grand Chapter atinitiation and the observam·t~ of If'an,g&amp;.'llents, concernmg a bantheir 3lst anniversary , st the'quet on October 27. Grand Chapnext meeting, Mav 18. Mem· lter Will meet October 26 . 28 m
bers are asked to. wear white I Clev~la~d.

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Harold Lemley and· MN. Atdiul' mer Rowley ailct Reed bf"'tii!JI

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EASTERN SENIORS - Athletes of the Senior class at Eastern High school were !
among boys honored at an AI!-Spo~ts Banquet Thursday evemng m the school audt- ~
tonum. Charles McAfee, Athens High cage coach. and Jtm Vennart, prtnctpal and 1
athletic dir~ctor of R_utland High school, were ~peakers. Front row •. L. to R , G~ry .
Michaels, Jim Meredith, Roger Spencer, Ken Caldwell. Theron Cruise ami Ken H~I - I
tung. Standing, Asst. Coach Gary Parsons, Track and foot. ball coach Dave Stn~kltn .I F'
Bill Amos, Mike Will, Dave Leonard , Charles Frecker. Rick Koh!Pntz, Asst. Coach '
Jim Carpenter, and Head Basketball Coach AI Bowen.- Sentmel photo.
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Sixty athletes, managers and
cheerleaders
were
honored
ArmllroDC 51, ID unemployeel I'IDrood clerk, was armed Thursday evening at the annual
wltlla pellet •••. ne weap- All-Sports Banquet of Eastern
•• wao fastened oo securely High Sch&lt;~l.
to bll beH that be couldn't
Jim Vennarl. longtime coach
free It for the attempted rob- and now principal at Rutland
to Vernon Nease. chapter chair· I bery. Federal Judge A. J. High School, and Alben• High
ZlrpoU aoted Armstrona:'s out~ school cage mentor Charles Meman.
ltalldllll World War 11 record Afee, were gue!t speakers.
Dorothy Smith.
ll.d that be had ao previous I McAfee. who has been coach·
1ave the report of the
lroable
wllb pollee. Then he ing at Athens. High Schooisince
81111ual meeting in May, 1964.
Mro. Mary Hamm,
blood relellecl bim 01 bl• own rec- 1954 where hl9 teams ~ave re·
corded a total of 173 Wins aprogram catrman,
reported tpllaaee for 11 days.
gains! 56 defeato, urged the
40ii units of blood had been reathletes
of Eastern to "Believe
celved during the last 12
montht. These
were disbined for the uae ol M~s Cocmty realdMII to the lolloWii!C 'boapltals: Veterana Memoria~
units; Melp General 31 unit..;
Holle!', Ill unill :St. Joseph,
17 unila; Camden Clark, 10
Its; Pleasant Valley. a units;
WASIUNG'I'ON (UPI)-Presl· new landing field!, planes, bel·
0ut of area, 73 units.
dent Jolmsun today signed the icopters and expanded opera·
The lui v!IH ol the BlJIOtl. special $700 million appropria- lions m Viet Nam.
IContlnuecl on page 2)
to light the wa. in Viet "Our patience and determinaNam and warned that U.S. wil· lion are wtending."
llngness ot talk peace lhould The President signed the
not be regarded •• a symbol of measure at a White House cercowardice.
emony attended by members of
"Until the aggresS01'11 have Congress. Congress approved
indicated their willingness to the special appropriation as a
talk, we Intend to press on," vote of confidence in his Viet
Johnlon said as be signed the Nam policy within three days
measure providing funds lor after he made the urgent re·

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SAIGON (UPII - An American task force of 6,000
M&gt;r ines and Seabee; lauded on a South Vietnamese
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R 11 d beach today to build " new air base for launching even
in what you are domg.
before t~ mg over as u an more punishing ratds aga inst Com munist targets on both
"You fellows set the pattern Hrgh prmcrpal and athleltc ·ddt- SI·u es o1. th e 17 th pat..J II e1.
for the boys who follow you rector. also observed, mt st.
The landmg pari v t• ncountered no opposition. But
here,'' McAiee said. H.· point· I humorous anecdoles "Th:re. IS three battalions ul v,,:t Cong guerrillas attacked a camp
ed oul that tl~e destre to excel. no substitute for plam ole hard ' r R n- n Catholic refugees in the Mekon;; Delta Thurstalent, tradition and abtlily "" I work." Mr. Vennart patd trrb- ~ d~'y n~~h~ killing 48 Vietnamese and wounding 77. 'I'hir·
other ingredients required of , u,te to the c~achmg staff
of ly other Vietnamese IVI'W
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High and all other ltisled as mi" in g and po" i· tacked transportation targets
Vennan ,•· a much: respected schools oF the area.
lbly taptu red.
Tliursday mght in two separate
member .of the .fam•ly of spo~ts

Toastmaster for the b;mqut'l

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leaders m Me~gs county satd, was Charles tiiedi Carr,
a lhe guerrilla a.&lt;sa ulr as lh&lt;' bt~· Two Skyhawks Jets from the
"You all know you have ~~ . pay member of the Eastern Athie\.·· gest tlus year The Vret Con~ Jircraft carrier Coral Sea
the prtce_ to be an athlete.
ic Boosters Assn, Rev . Ra y l sturmed the r.;~mp at Hai Yen strafed a ~voy on Route 1&amp;
Vennan , who led _the . R~rl Warne gave the inv ocation and · 180 mill's so uthwest ol Sa1gun about 70 mtles south of Hanoi.

Devils to 11 champ10nsh1ps m
17 years as head football coach
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where Father Nguyen Loc- Hoa,. Pilot s reported "probable dam·
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known as South Vtet Nam·, age to two trucks.
- - - · · · - - - - - 'lighting pries!." has tong hetct ; Anolher Skyhawk and two !1'4
Ioff the Communrsts with a pn-1 Phantom jets, also from the
vale arm; ta iled the ' Sea lCoral Sea, attacked four barges
Swallow' ·
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"ThiS money will be
for arms, for weapons of
for helicopters and
and planes," the President
said. "These we use not because we want war but because
the aggressors ha&gt;e made them
necessary."
Johnson promised that U.S.
weapons would be put aside
when peace comes-"anll we
hope it comes swiftly."

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rVtet Na.m, U.S. l'javy planes at· spokesman llill{ ollf''fll""tba

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He noted. however, that the
Amencan offer of uncondttiOnal
peace discussions in Southeast I
ASia had produced no response. I
"For months we have wa.ted:
for a stgn, a signal , 8 whiSper I
our offer .... ~.as fallen
on rec&lt;!p!Ive ears, he said.
"But not 8 sound has been •
heard. No·t· a Signal has been
Sighted. Sltll we WaJt for a re·
sponse. Still we are anxtou._ for
peace. "
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Ptlots reported no enemy air~
craft or anti-aircraft fire. All o1
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turned safe!
e P an~~=nl Number y.
Today's big amphibious landing involved 3,000 oombal-ready
Marines and 3,000 Seabees. II
increased the number of Ameri·
ran servicemen in South Viet
Nam to a record 41,1100, includ•
ing 18,500 men in an acknowJ.
edged combat role.

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