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Mr. Wllllam K.Rusiiu, Friend.Surprfle
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Rutland P. T•.4.
chanica! drawing class will
baud director of tbe Middle- FlorenceBoUey
Glll~nonSaturday
. To Meet Monday
hlblt designs for a variety of
port Hlgb School, baa 8111101111- Mrs. Florence Holley was the
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Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Work. '!1te Rutland PTA will meet , buildings constructed under the
··~ tbal • coocert by tbe co- guest of honor at a party Wedman and family were atven a
Monday evening, May 10 at the Idn-ecllon of . Harold Sauer. One
det 8lld Junior band wlll be nesday evening at her home,
bouaewarmtna at the aew Mt.
Rutland High School auditorium display will mchtde public build~ sented oext Tuesday, May Nye Ave., planned by
her The Ya Wa Te Camp Fire Moriah Church of Gad parson·
with Arthur Miller, president, j ings and farm butldlngs.
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1j ·at 7,JG p.m. at tbe blgb dllughter and son-in-law, Mr. Girls of Racine enjoyed their age Sa~ evening after a Mr. end Mrs. Harold Saae
1D charge.
i Music .will be presented. by
Mrs. William Eichinger was
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and Mrs. Dwight Logan.
annual pizza and slumber party revival belnl! held at the church. entertained with a aurprile 1111'
The Junior and Senior Home senior girls trto. There w1U
reelected preSident when I he
The cadet band Is compooed
Mrs. Holley was a dinner at the Sam CurtJs ·farm, Morn- Attending were Mr. arid Mrs. ty after echool Tuellday afte
Economic Girls with
their instaliaiton of officers and
WSCS of the Syracuso Met.OO- of JUnior high students and the guest of the Logans and when log star, on Aprll 30.
Albert Appleby, Mr. ond Mrs. noon ln honor ol their datJIIiter,
teacher and advisor, Leda Mae lreshments will be served
dist church met Wednesday .ev- JUniOr band uses beginners and she returned home was pleas- The girls mived on the Charles Dauah~, . ~
Joy, whO observed her
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Kraeuter will present a style lhe 8th grade room mothers. , ,· " at the home of Mrs. Ahce- sixth grade
s u t d, n t s. antly surprised when a 8J"OUP school bus and Immediately ren, Mr. and
,at( blrlbday anniversary. GliDes
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- , publle is cordially Invited. of friends cam~ in to help her ellanged !Dto oomlortsble hit· sons, pecky and Col:'eltB Rhodes, and contests we:e played and
Devotions from Luke 4 wherde .., "' """"'
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k l!1f clothes. A hlke was taken ~Mr. andRuthMrsP. ~~MrSiatypn! priMa woneberby Donna WWebt!r,
led by Mrs. Capehart, who a
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, MarJory 11111for her topic, "Hearing God ~
~ ice cream and coffee were ser- woods d 1' g the creek to Mra. Ross Scarberry Jnd Su81e, ley 8lld Brenda Bolln.
speak through the Bible." Miss
ved to Mr. and Mrs. William
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birds nd Mrs. DQrotby !"fflll!jt, Mr., "'14
bad
Marcia Karr presented the proQln
I Bartels and Edward and Chuck, see spr Ill! owers,
' 8 Mrs. Jacob Bulb li1lfl chllllreb, After the honored SUiill
ram topic "The Bible Is God's
IMrs. John . Smith, Mr. and birds nests. Even a black &amp;nake Mr. and Mrs. IVlliifd EbertJ.. ope!1ed her lovely llfta, the 18
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~ Mrs. Elmer Bailey and Sandra, was observed from a dlsf:ance. bach and r.muy·, Mr. ancj Mrs. Invited pests were aeated •·
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IMrs Helen Sauvage and Gene. After about two miles of hiking, Dorsa Persons and o-er, Mr. round tlte table carrylns out
During the us ness
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1Mrs Carl Moore, Mrs. Helen w en e r
and Mri. Clarence Wolfe, Rev.
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minating Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Sayre iBrickles Mr and Mrs. Logan swing on a grapevine, they re- and Mrs Gilbert Spencer and sreen In the cloth, napkiM and
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•. dno and ac- ! ot Fairborn will arrive this eve- 1and Skip' and the honored guest turned to a cleared off field family Mr and Mrs Charlea ballOOIIJ auspended from I h •
committee
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'th \Who received many nice gilts' i and bulit a II'b th
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otherreaofficers are nmg
•~. y e cree . Findley and famUy, Mr. and cellln&amp;. A. supper was serv
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Softba!l was enjoyed while the Mrs Jamea Satterfield and sons .the children ·'with a decorated
Mrs. Ahcde apetar ' Vlfce Ppro-. art.
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Mra· cake allj! lei cream foliowJna,
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and bars were giVen.
Mrs. W1 tam ou '"
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Mrs Linda• Attending
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morning at Meigs General Hosdancing Including the Hoke y L
d Kl :," v· 'ki Car· Wamsley, Vickie and Kathy flar.
memberslup cuii!Vatmn, Mrs. pita!.
Pokey and the Bunny Hop. A.- u an
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rllon, LYJtll and Rosemary
John Sauvage. secrrlary of miS- Mrs John Frick is ill at her Mr. and Mrs. Lee Edwards bout l1
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corn lisle,
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Snowden, Roxanna and Jell Pat.
sionury education and service h
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(Esther Bradbury) ol Miami, d
ph. · P 'edpop
' Sending gifts were Mrs. lcle terson Brenda Bolln Terri 0'·
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Tucker and family Mrs Nancy
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Hev. and Mrs. Menzel Smith Fla., and ~w or
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Marcia Karr .. secretary ol ~ptr- and daughter, Bonnie were bus- here ...- a visii with her moth- enjoyed : breakl::!t of j:ice, Hol~lnge~ru! Mr!. Anna Lee Eads, Donna and Duane Web
I itual life culttvatiOn. 1 he btrth- iness visitors in Glendale, W. er, Mrs. Laura Powell Brad- eggs and toast, hoi cakes, cer- Tuc er
sons.
eJ' Tammy and Debbie Schoot&gt;l days of Mrs. Sauvage and Mrs. Va. Wednesday.
bury and her siSter and broth- eal and milk. Girls attending
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over, Joy White and the honol'
I Mary Flanagan "'." observed: Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks er. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold were Brenda Webb, Joy Theiss, Camp/Ire Glrb
ed suest'a sister, Mary Ruth
1. A commem on. Nalional Fama and Miss Genevieve . Stobart and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Brad- Laurel Calms, Martha Yost, Elect 0/ficer~Sa
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1tiy week by Mtss Ka~r a~ 1were business visitors m
bury and famtlies.
Ann McClintock
Jane John- The Ya Wa Te Camp Fire
A growing savings account here- added to
1 poem. "IVSCS Garden.
by . rs. i polis, today.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reber son, Brenda Bradford, Sue Cur- Girls of Racine elected new live ail the llrls experlenct In
every month or payday-con give you a reserve
1 Flanagan closed
the meetmg, 1 Mrs . Orion Nelson of
two sons of Cleveland, VIS· tis, Nancy Bentz, Linda Grlnd- officers recently for "the 2nd each of the duties ol the posiof spore cash that's safe but always conven•rter wnwh rrlreshmenls were and Mrs. Wilbur Pierce ol
recently with their aunt, staff and Diana Cross. Adults Quarter of 1965. They were tlon that abe Is elected to. ()lb.
ienlly available for any ;:&gt;urpose you choose!
served by the hostess.
bury were in Pt. Pleasant,
Mrs. Lilli~ McGhee.
attending were Mrs. Helen John- president, Ana McClintock, er members of thll 8J"OliP ars
Va , Thursday to attend I h
Steve Mil~er of Beverly, a stu- son, aSBistant guardian, and vice president, Linda Grindstaff Laurel Cairns, Brenda Webb,
We'll help your savings account grow faster
NativP Nigfrian
Mason County Borne
atbe Rto ;ra~de .~l~g~, Mrs. Mary Curtis, guardian.
treasurer, Brenda
Bradford; Martha Y&lt;tst, Nancy · Bentz,
here by adding interest, as earned.
1 we en WI
slralion spring lunch~n,
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secretary, Djana Cross, end Jane Johnson ond Joy Thetas.
h Churt·h Speaker
at the National Guards
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also a student, ~nd Athei18, were Thursday evening scribe, sue Curtis.
Guardian ts Mrs. Mary CUrlls
Open a savings account here nowl
Samuel Toye. attired In
ory. Miss Helen Wright,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. RICh- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emer- This group elects new off!- and aaslstant ts Mrs. Heltll
Nigerian appare l, was
ial representative ol the
Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. son Jones.
cera each quarter in order to Johnson.
IISl&gt;eak:er Sunday morning ot
plicity Pattern Co. of New
Chambers attended the Mayli"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;i;;;i;;ii;i;;;;;..;..=;..'"-';..;.....................,
Syracuse First United
City, was guest speaker
. banquet spon"?red by the
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as her topic, ' Be your own
Stgma Fraternity Saturday
ic was "God's Deeds" to
signer."
evening, and also the dance
people in his homeland of
following.
geria. A post graduate of
Mrs. William Reynolds ha•
University, he plans to
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VeS er
from Lansing, Mich.
to his native land to preach
where she has been visiting
lhe gospel.
with her daughter and family,
Mr. Toye is a member or the Mrs. Arthur Sylvester
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby King and
·Ohio Program of International selected as delegate to
family. Mrs. King is recuperati Living, sponsored by Ohio Unl·
meeting of Scioto
ing from recent surgery.
verstly and Westminster Foun- tery at Athens, May 18,
Mr. Verner See is reported 1
&lt;lation. The program consists the session ol the
improving from a heart condiServing Meigs County for over 93 years
of five student participants and First United
!ion at Holzer HospitaL
an Indian couple, who direct church met Sunday night ln
Mrs. Margaret Hili of Daythe
program.
church
annex.
The
Rev.
POMEROY
RUTLAND
The Rev. Richard Putney' Hueholt, or Gallipolis was
ton spent the weekend with Mr.
assistant of the
erator. The Rev. Leonard Me- and Mrs. Richard Chambers
Member Federal Reserve System
Foundation was also present, Intire of Logan was a guest.
aml her mother! Mrs.. Be~
giving the opening invocation. Effective May 16, the
Hobstetter and Sister, MISs VIrMember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
He will fill the pulpit here Sun- morning worship services
g1e Hobstetter.
day morning May 9 at 9:30a.m. be at 9 o'clock and church Mrs . Wtlltam . Morrll (IloroI I~Th~e~p~ub~li~c~i~sco~r~di~a~lly~ln~v~ite:d~i'l ~~~':'~. at IG. Alternates to
thy Dtllardl IS .1mpr?v1ng sattBio
Presbytery are Mrs.
·. factoriiy fo!lowtng kidney &amp;urgWinebrenner, and M r s. l ery at Riverside
Methodist
Thomas Clark. The
General Hospital in Colu!"bus: She has
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lumbus May 18 through 26. The L Her room number Is U9.
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Synod of Ohio wll1 be held at Her family has been with her
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Concord, June 15-IB. Mrs. Don· Mr. and Mrs. Branch Flem·
aid Cottrill is elder commis- ing of Miami, Fla., are here lor
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Sylvester, allernate.
in Middleport. They are visllThere will be a congregation Ina with relatives and Jrlends
meeting Sunday afternoon, May be', :e returning to Florida.
16, at 2 o'clock. Proposed by • Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson,
taws will be presented. A II - - - - - - - - - members are urged to attend. van Meter of Beverly· Mr. and
The meeting opened
with Mrs. Gerald Michael 'and lamtJONATHAN LOGAN, Junior tlzH 5·15
prayer by the moderator. At- ily, Syracuse; and Mr. and Mr!.
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t KAY WINDSOR &amp; SHAPELY, mitlft tlzos
Wmebrenner, Mr. Richard Duck- Pomeroy.
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worth, Mrs. Cottrill, Clerk of
Session; the Rev. Mcintire, 8lld e
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the Rev. Hueholt.

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Mr. Ronald Deem, a native of Parkersburg who currently is a coach-teacher at Springfield, Ohio, has been
hired by the Southern Local School board to succeed
Charles Hayman as executive head, it was announced
today.
Mr. Deem also will coach the Southern High football
team. He was employed following the announcement by
Mr. Hayman last month that he intended to retire after .,
this term of school is com- ·
pleted.
coach - principal, Jame• Vernari of Rutland.
Mr. Hayman has eerved as Deem coaclled Junior High
an educator in Southern Local ,lrall in Parkersburg for o n e
school district for the post 301year, then was head coach of t;:,·
yaers and overall, has been. •tall sports at Ripley High school [, ,.
t~acher, prmctpal or executrve in 1954 and 55. During his stay ',,
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at Ripley he had a young star ~.:
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Mr. Deem will be the second now Pomeroy High School grid :
foolball coach in the shor mentor Charles Chancey.
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hiHtory ol Southern High school. Deem moved til Williamstown, :
Bill Priddy, who !sst fall com- W. Va., in 1956 and coached ·
pleted his fourth season as there until resigning in 1961 to
coach, tendered his resignation go to Springfield Sotuth High 11:
to the board in ~pril.
School. In his last year at Wit- ~;,
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of squad posted a 8-1-1 record,
AWARD WINNER - Mrs. Pat Htndy, Hig~-st, Middleport, poses with her husband, Parkersburg High school and his basketball team 22-3 slate , ;;a
David, and children, Mi~hael and Cyn~,hil, after being ~~unce~ as the Ohio Eta received his BA Degree at Sa- a n d his baseball club, 17-!. 1
Ph Chapter of. th~ Beta S1gm~ Sorority, Girl of the Year. MJ'l!. Hmdy has been out- lem College in 1953. Deem took In baseall during iltat season
~tandlngly act1ve m the sorortty the past year. She 13 especially recogruzed by other his Masters from West
he led the Yellow Jackets into , - - - - - - -- - memMrs for her war~ on the group's service committee.- Sentinel Photo.
University In 1958. Salem
the four team first tourney -1 ,
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lege is the akna mater Of
a first £or Williamstown - w;:.;r , :.M't:, .. ~'"•h: :.
other well-known Meigs
- and .lost in the semi-finals
to Huntmgton.
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L-K Bowl game ai ParkBY DALii! ROTHGEB, JR. !suited In tlie eXplosion, whlch 1Several nearby homes were
lersllur•. The
North squad
Eureka resident&gt; were awak.. leveled ·the supply atructure. i damaged by the blast. No one ,
game
6-11.
Coach Chanened at 6 a.m., today by a Ire- !
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reported injured.
was
his
assistant.
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mendous explosion which de1
The structure was located diTmnorrow is Motbe~ ·, Day.
has
been
employed
as
atroyed a supply . building be1 rectly
behind the !ruck stop,
signified by tbe wearmg ol a
ha,ckfi••ld Coach at Springfield
hind Curry's Truck Stop on Rt.
operated by Dale Hansel Curwhite
symboll&lt; ol sweetHigh since resigning at ness. ros~
punty, and enduranrt·
t
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Williamstown In 1961. He Is marAt first, It was thought a
The blast broke three winto the former Bettv Leran tbe qualities of the ideal mojet had broken the sound bardows out of the home of Dep.
Parkersburg and is t h e . ther wbo ever lived.
rl~r. Some residents
feared
uty SberHilvan Fife. Next door,
Meigs
county
cburcbe!!:
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father ol three children,
someone may have attempteQ
restaurant supplies and a Iaunpay special tribute to Mothers
to blow · up·. the Gallipolis dam
dry room and a bathhouse were
this May 9. Who can ask, wtth.COQtdill&amp; to reports from down
damaged.'
out wonderment, "Wb (" r e
ver. ..~· .
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Also damaged was the Herwould we be. without her'!"
Sb·e,r~Denver Walker behevman Simms house, T. D. OilA festival derived from the
an accumulation of gasses
Ion's home. Mrs. Addie Archcustom of mother-worship in
:.a pump .motor may have reer's awnint. was damaged alancient Grtere, formal moth-

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Gallia Clmrche•
·Planning Cru•ade

CATAUNA SPORTSWEAR

There wlll be an E•••ngo!llstllc
Crusade sponsored by the Meith· I
odist Churches of GalUa
ty and vicinity at Grace Methodist Church in Gallipolis, May
2-9 at 8 p.m. each evening,
(DST). The visiting speaker la
Rev. James Wagner, pastor
the Burlington, Ohlo, Methodist
Church. The theme for the
is "I've Found A Friend."
Sermon topics for the rest
the week are: Friday, May 7,
"The Redemption of L 1I
Saturday, May 8, "The StJ:&lt;mgthl
of Ufe;" and Sunday, May
"The Master of Ufe." The
· is Invited.

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MEEKER ALL LEATHER BIWOLDS &amp; HANDBAGS

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Hilton Wolfe

.. '!ton Wolf•, 1\acin• oou,cil
member . will attend the meetlng ~ ·M~y 12 in Washington
D.~C. lfi\!1 Congressman Walter H. !.fkeiler.
lfe Invites all Interested
w!s
meet Monday, May
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and answerper!
his trip to learn
more ·
the Appalachia and
programs In the
J11eetlng will be
Mor1day at the JunRacine.

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destroyed· by the blast.
~e · ~ureau of Crim_lnal Invesltgatton was called lD today
to probe the incident, ·according to Sheriff Walker.
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Eric Cbambers. sou of Mr.
and Mrs. Rl&lt;bard Chambers
of Middleport, bas been initlated Into the Phi Sigma Iraterolty of Rio . rande College.
Eric Is a junior at Rio Grande,
maJoring tn secondary educa·
lion. He Is a 1162 graduate of
Mldaleporl Higb school.

TWO CITED
The Ohio St;Ite Patrol today
reported two arrests, Albert M.
Graham, 42, Rt. 1 Stewart, cited to Mei4s county court May
14 for unsafe vehicle, and Jack!e L. Harris, 22, Minersville,
cited to Gallipolis court Ma~ 15
for speed,

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All gi rl s in lhP area between I The Mis9 Ame.rlc~ eantestant

the ages of 18·28 and nul mar- was the !962 Mtam!Sburg Jayrit&gt;d are im•Jt€'d to sN·ure e~p· ; c: Queen, secosd runner-up. in
pliCal Ions al the Daily se ntinel . the South Dayton Junior Mtss
l wMPO. Boh r::vans steak House Pageant, Sweetheart of Demoi01. Holsum BHk Pry brfor(' M;;~y . lay. and first runner-up m thl
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· 1965 district of Demolay pa&amp;-

Miss Quinn is a stud~nt at Ieant.
Ohu.. llrt l \'t'r~ il \ ;md 3
19M 1 M1ss Quinn also appe~ed
gr~duJte of \lwmisburg High iwith the Jo-Ettes, a prectsion
er-worshlp was performed on school. Sht&gt; ha s had two semt!s· 1 dancing line, on the Ted Ma~k
the Ides ()f March throughout dt'rs of drama ti C's in co llege and I Original Amateur Hour and m
Asia Minor. With tbe t'Oming Ill vrars experienl'e in dancmg. ~ various other TV appearanceL

Seven persons were fined and
three others forfeited bonds in
actions by Judge Frank w. Porter in Meigs County court Friday.
Fined for speeding were Mildred L. Gillilan, $10 and costs;
John Fisher, Jr., $25 and costs:
Charles R. Wolfe, $20 and costs,
and Marjorie M. sayer, $10 and
costs.
Robert R. Hendricks was fined •t50 and cosls and sentenc•

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Into worship oi "M o t h e r 1
Church.'' a ~elebration OC· I
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witb gifts for parents, tsper- I
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er's Day" was given ofllciai Loun Co. in Pomeroy. exp l am~d to the Middleport-Pornrecognidon by Congress. May ler«y Rolary cluh Fnday everung the operation of tht
8• 1914. the second Sunday in Iloan business.
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Mr Ohlmg:er. anflthPr m e Serving the dmner wert Miss
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othur i cu rrt'n l list :)f local
Hot.ary i Bess Sanborn Mrs.
Charles
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struck by a car driven by Jam- c11 tumbus· has 326 branch ofJudge Porter fmed
Clyde es Edward Diddle, 17. Rl . I , 1rim m 18 stat"' He said cer- 1
Taylor and David Chadwell each Racine about 11'2 mites east of Iti fi catt&gt;s of deposit in 1he Econand costs on charges of as· I the Racine corporation limit In omy Loan system e&lt;:~rn 41".! per i SAIGON (UPI) -An armac!a
and battery.
Dorcas
Irent inlrresl.
of 2110 U.S. Air Force 8lld Navy
Shirley Hayhurs forfeited
The Sheriff's department In 1 ~1r Ololinger read excerplsi planes blasted three military
\ ...if.ou bond o~ a c1tat10n
vestigation showed there was ' ror the "Paper-Work Jungle." targets in Communist North
a railroad at the
medium damage to Diddlf''s ve- wh tch explains the ,activities of Viet Nam today. One plane was
proach of a rtain, John
bicle Authonties said the heif- those mvolved in desk duties. shot down.
lost his $2 7.50 bond. for
le~ped out of a ditch m front He was mtroduced by Rotary U.S. military spokesmen said
mg, and Thomas Gtik, one
the car. The department al- President Dick Rosenbaum.
Navy planes loosed lorul of
$17.50 -for no muffler.
so investigated a mishap in A letter ol appreciation from bombs and bullpup air-to • surRacine F'r1day involving cars M1ke Archer was read to the face missiles at a vital air field
Veleralll Memorial Hospital operated by Donald C. Rillle, group. \like thanked Rotary for near the coastal city of V!nh,
ADMISSIONS - Harry
, of R.D. 3, Racine· and Mar- selecting hinn as the club's rep- but lost one Crusader jet to
wards, Langsville; Zreda "''-'t·ha F. Wolfe. Racine RD 2. On- resentative at the Folk Festi- Communist ground fire. A.
der, Racine.
ty minor damage was iricurred.l val in Wilmington on April 2-3· search for the pUot was
DISCHARGES launched.
Bocard, Long Botto~;
John
Vinh is located 175 m !lee
Duerr, Pomeroy; Vlrgmla King.
i south of the Cummunist copital
Pomeroy; Con Roush, PorneWASHINGTON (UP!) - The Defense Department , of Hanoi. The spokesmen said
roy.
Issued 1 coli Friday for 17,000 men to be induded into Navy . 1 fl"hter-bomben rock10 ...
the Army during June.
The Pentagon olso sold it expected 9,000 volunt•rs ed the airst:ip north of It, hllto supplement • lotal of 26,000 r.. ruits needed for tlng the runway, radar lnsWlianext month.
!ions and other support faclUThe quota morkecl onothtr Increase In 1 steady climb ties.
from • low of 3,000 for Februory.
The incrused noed for droit- hos been ottrlbutecl
to 1 f•lli"'l-off in ~nlistrnenh, longthoned troinlng ...,..
ods, ond to lncNised noeds for repla ..rnents In odd
yeo.-. bectust of • tWo-yur cycle begun during tho Berlin buildup of 1961.
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Middleport and Belpre were Larry Prl&lt;e, the clasll!' lefty Sherm CundHf, the Tornado with two ll"IIY and Mike Gard- Stobarl laced a mUd threat only the paased ball that hit - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - . , . . . , . - - . . , - - ., meet lhill alterooon 1n the Jot Southern lJi8h, gave up only catcher, evened thmgs up in ner on by gr~ee of an error, In tha sb\th ~!hen with orie out him on ~ fool, and nathng a Daily Se11tinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, May 8, 196~
oecllonal nnalo of the Class A three hils, but two of them the top of the fifth. With one Mark Tannelnll's blooper Into Prlcce doubled. But Vtc Dural base runner at ~~WJnd 011 an

attempted steal
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hits off PriCOl the two In the
fifth and Bill 'Halley's single m
the 'third with two out.
Cundiff's homer and Pme's doulo the ser.tiorral !mal by defeat- HI In the thll;d when Dave
ble wu all Slobart gave up By GEORGE c LANGFORD IPittsburgh beat Cincinnati S-4
Jng Southern Local Friday at Vujakllja's high fly to deep
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000 010 11-1 2 2
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Houston topped Chicago ~ am
Middleport, 4-1, on Gary Sto- right center was dropped leadMiddleport
001 030 X-1 2 0 Bob Gibson had a little extra the Milwaukee-Mets game al
bart's strong 2·hit, 14 s!rlk~ IDb ~off Buddy dMooredwalked,
Pnce and Cundiff. Stobart l'riday mght - long johns, 011 New York was rau10d out
out mound performance, bae e o runners a vane&lt; on a
and Moore Ump~res Hilton and a blazmg fast ball
Washmgton shocked the New
by an errorless defense. Bel· passed ball Pr~ce then fanned
Wolfe, Jr , and A. Stobart, 3'h It was just the formual the York Yankee• tw1ce 4-3 and 7
pre defeated Albany 3-2 Friday. tbe Side
mrungs e"ach, pleate and bases World Series hero needed !JI 3, Cleveland stopped Boston 5-1,
one-h1t the Philadelphia Philhes Ch1cago clobbered Mmnesota
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tory and to keep warm m wmd· a Los Angeles wmmng streak
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SEOAL STANDINGS
where the mercury dropped to the Angels won the opener 5-4
(Nortb Divlsloni
48 degrees
Detroit was ramed out at BalO
· It wasn't cold " gnnned the hmore
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TEAM
W L R R lanky St LoUis Cardmal r1ghl·
4 1 2! 11 bander, 'I had on long Johns
'tT ''"J"
Wellston
. Singles Ia Rill
. ..__ _._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. .~:;;;;, Logan
.. . .. •. 3 2 26 26 a choker around my neck and D1ck Trace~sk• '"'gled borne
Kyger Creek Southpaw Lan·
Galila Academy High school's E, --·•led Preso luternalloual
Athens
2 3 44 31 plenty of 011 on mv arm and pmch-runner W11Ue Crawford
ay Tyo pitched one of the best
....team suffered ito first deAmerican League
Nelsonv•lle
1 4 H 37 body I d•dn t mmd •t at all" with the wmmng run m the
games of his hlgb school ca·
of the 1965 C'llmprugn FrlNational Leagne
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• lO 10 1115 105 The tnumph • as the f t eighth mmng for the Dodgers,
reer Friday evening, a 9-0, noday as powerful BarboursvUie
W. I. Pet. GB Chicago
14 5 737
one hitler of Gibson's se.'~~ who won their fourth straight
hJI 18 stnkeout win over the
downed the Blue De91ls 141&gt; to Los Angeles
IS 6 714
Minnesota
11 7 611 2¥,
(Sout• Dlvlsloa)
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No~th Galha Pirates at Che9'h on the RIVIera Country Club Houston
13 ~ 591 2'h Los Angeles
13 9 591 2'h
year maJor league career and lOth home runs and has now hit
th~re.
course
Cmcmnatl
12 9 571 3 Cleveland
9 7 563 3'h TEAM
W L R OIRS ~~ ~~~h:h~~~~rslh!S seO'on- ~ammeesrs H'",,e~cohmeof ruh'n' :ao~~lfoe":.
It was the Pirates' 22nd win Milwaukee
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10 10 500 4'h Boston
7 10 412 6
omeroy
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year when e ha 10 a 14-game
Bobcal8 defeated acme, ·
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The junior stopper was In
The Blue Devils are now 9-1· Philadelphi3
8 12 400 6''.J TOTALS
t 9 7t 74
Loses Heartbreaker
mark He s batting .356 to date
9 11 _450 S'h New York
complete charge the whole
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8 14 364 7\', Kansas City
5 14 263 g THIS WEEK'S RESULTS·
Chrs Short also seekmg Ius Lefty Claude {)steen survived
game.
were taking part in a New York
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Friday's Results
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!Jfth v~elory and th~rd shutout Mays pyrotechmcs to post a
The Pirates only put three
four-way match at the Hidden
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was VICiim!Zed bv two errors m SIX hitter for hiS third trnmph
men to base
Valley Country Club In PI
Fridays Results
Kan City 6 LA 3, 2nd mght Ga lhpohs 4 Middleport 0
the se\enth mmng ~hen the Rehevei Bill Henry r':"ently at·
Freshman David Skidmore.
Pleasant
waukee at New York rughl, Washmgton 4 NY 3, lsi, tw1 Gall1pohs 5 Jackson 6
Cardmals &lt;eored both run s
qmred from Cmcmrrat•, was the
Chns Roderick was beaten
ppd , ram Washmgton 7 NY 4 2nd mght Jacksos 12 Pomeroy •
Juhan Javier beat out an m loser
the losmg hurler, walked Wilh
one out ID the flfsl but was
by Frank Sexton 2'h to l'h de- St LOUIS l Philadelphia 0, mght Cleveland 5 Boston I. mght
Wellston 6 Nelsonville 2
field hit and raced lo lhlrd The Gian~ got more bad
stranded when Red Hatton fan·
spite the fact he shot 3 psr 37 L Angeles 4 San Fran 3, mght Del at Balli mght Ppd, ram Logan 5 Athens 3
when shortstop Cookie H 0 1a s news when r Floyd Jerges&lt;:n
ned and catcher Roger Garette The second KERA Jnvltahon- SeCxhton Jwa on,e-udndeHrb·par
Pittsburgh 5 Cmcmnail 4, mght Saturday's Probable Pttchm
threw wildly Lou Brock st1oked lshuggesteld !haft Ort labndo Cepedba.
tp anes te
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groun ded out
aI Sl ow P 1tch Soltball Tourna· and both fired 41 , T •
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~eago at 1nl!esota - Pe JOCKEY
IS t " of four h1ls to score 1placed on the diSabl ed list
Garette reached base m the mentIS scheduled to get under- ty lost J'h to 'h to Ha~sMc:r. Milwaukee at New York- Con· ters (2·1) vs Grant (2-0).
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, 11! ' s t mger 13 21 vs CISCO (0-0)
fourth on an error but was way at Keraland, West V!rgtma, In a
New York at Washmgton ORK UPI) Ron Tur to reach third on an mf1eld out last December 7 for remov~l ~
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reached base on a 9atcher s er· The month long tournament will Folrlen shootm a 41 Roac;~· llart (~1) vs Koonce (2-01
Detrmt at Baltimore - n s rown rom h•s horse Sun- w•ldly allowmg Brock to scOie will he out for at least 30 davs
ror m the s1xth
be played only on weekends Terry Shrad~r def~aled Mor •Los Angeles at San Franc1sco- :.gum~ 13 0) vs McNally 1~11 ai ~u~er durmg the filth race In other Nat10nal League No surgery was planned at
Meanwhile Tyo With excellent with the !mal game or games gan 212 to 112 but M k R
Drysdale 13 2) vs Herbel (1·1
Cleveland at Boston _ Me·
q educt Fnday and suf. games. Los Angeles 1nrre.,ed thiS t 1me" Jergesen said
control and a strike-out pitch m the double ehmmalion
lost 2'h to 110 to hiS a~ppor:: I Cmcmnali at P•ttsburgh - Ma Dowell (0 2) vs Monbouquette f~r~ld ~nt~Sionds ~nd abrasiOns l•ts league-lead lo 2-•, games by Dave t\msli ]Omed Gibson as
fanned Adams, Hatton, Garette, l hemg played on July 4
Monday, GAHS plays at Jack- Ioney 13-0) vs Veale 12-0)
(2-2).
o •e ea an s oulders
whippmg San I'ranCisro 4 3 the first two five game wmners
and Mike Hage, three times A 32 team bracket IS
son.
St Loms at Philadelphia Kansas C I I y at Los Angeles
m Ihe majors when he defeated
each, Ralph Taylodr. SRonkid Pe- ed again thiS year Invitations
(mght) - Simmons (13) vs rmghl) - SegUI (2 21 VS Lopez
the Cubs Wilh Ihe aid of rehev·
lrio, Ken Dunn an
more, have been mailed to more than
Belmsky IJI.2)
13-21 .
er J1m Owens and a lhreo·run
two each and Pal Hager once 50 selected teams m West VIr·
FIGHT RESULTS
SUnday's Games
sunday's Gamel
homer by Bob Aspromonte m
Kyger Creek JUmped abe~ gml3 and Ohio The first 32 By Uuited Press Jaternatlonal ' St Louis at Philadelphia
Kansas C•ty at Los Angel••
l.' Ihe fi fth GIUSti double home the
In the first on Sa dm!SjU~ teams entermg belore the dead- ROME UP!) - Gmho RmaJ. Los Angeles at San Francisco Chicago at Mmnesola
•J other two Houslon runs m Ihe
~iple ~y b';"r~ ~: ·~ ~ : line or May 28, Will be given di, 183, AnZIO, Italy, outpointed C.ncmnall at Pittsburg&lt;
New York at Washmgton
second or! sl2rter and loser Lew
oop hou e Y seducthe ~cte tournament berths
Jose Menno, 179, Buenos A~res, Milwaukee at New York (2)
Detro•t at Ballirnore, l
Jumor righthander Pete Anderson whiffed 10 Jackso n Burdetet
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erosLeach singled
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Though InVilaltons have been (10) •
[10nmen, walked one, permitted two runs and two· hils m E,rn.e Ban ks reached G1usll
in Anot
the third
Houston at Chicago 121
Cleveland at Boston, 2
oft the shortstop's glove stole sent to selected teams, any
Six and two-thrrds mmngs of rehef p•tchmg at Jack so n for a lhree run hC&gt;"'er '" the
second and scored on an er team that can meet the playmg LOS ANGELES UPI) _ Vi 1 Major League Leadera
Covey. Giants 17 ; Coleman. Fnday afternoon, but the Ironmen comp 11ed a co mm and f~rst mnmg to mcrease h" ma
\ I ror o~ the over throw of se- schedule over weekends IS ..,.. &lt;:ente Saldivar 124 Mexico B U ited p
Inte II I Reds Robmson, Reds, Pmson. mg 4-0 lead off starling hurl er Ron J aney, and went on 10
JOr league lead m runs lrdlled
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couraged to request a tourna- knocked out Pa~l Ro as
1&gt;
Y • N&lt;ltl re:•Le rna ona Reds all 16.
to ellmmate GAHS from the Sec!wnal Tournament. 6;;
to 28 and George Allman
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he Bobcats plated two more ment brochure wh•ch mdudes San Pedro, Cahf
ona
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American Leag.. _ Ohva, It was the second lime m
l ""~tected '"the fourth
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G AB R. H. Pel. Twms 16, Schaal Angels 16 three days the lronmen had led, Cremeens smgled laney
anny ~\Iota capped a three
FiSher walks to Joey Wills lentalive schedule of the douP
P Krnepol NY 20 74 11 28 378 Powell, Onoles, Colavito Jndl· beaten the Devils by 6 5 And was safe on an erro 1 Gilmore run nmth mmng ra lly bv smg
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LOS ANGELES UPI)
H Colmn Cm 16 59 8 22 373 ans all 15
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bunt by David Jividen and a try fee will be $15 If a team IS royukl Eblhora 112
k Allen. Phil
20 76 15 28 368
Ptlcblng
the year- fourth by the mar I jn the SIXth w1th lhe bas.s ~gamsl re liever and loser Rog'
I fielder's chOice by Jerry
' Hall not already regiStered '" ASA knocked ut AI'
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22 !H 17 34 362 National League - Gmsll. gm of JUS! one run
loaded and one out Mapes got rat•hg Thle P~rates entered the
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eanw e, ac son hiked 1ts Mitchell on a stnkeout and 1and sm le 5 by D1 k S h
1 lretched the lead to !HI m the be assessed for ASA regiS Ira17 · ~lays SI'
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22 90 21 32 356 ElliS , Reds 4-0 Maloney Reds season record to 1~0, and ad Anderson flyed out to end Ihe G Fg
d ~ c oef•eld
1th when he reached base on t1on fee
LOS ANGELES UP! I
Brock, StL 21 ~ 16 29 341 3-0; Buhl Cubs. Farrell, Aslros vanced mto the Sectional I' mats threat
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games wl e pay at Dwight Hawkms 125 Loo A
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Keraland, recrealion area of g 1 k ock d '
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se&lt;ond and 1h1rd and one Ga d
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IKyger Creek iced H In the KaiSer Alummum &amp; Chem 1cal
M".x,:t
Jim· Rbnson, Cm 20 68 16 22 324 Orioles 4-0 Agmrre Tigers. at:,e
;:;, out Ma pes got Sanders
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s~th on walks to FISher Ron Corporation, located approXI·
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I Aaron, Milw 11 37 9 12 324 Pascual, Twins, Buzhardt, lOth
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tey and Pack a !~o-run mately seven miles South of LOS ANGEL
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White Sox, Chance, Angels all
consecu tve rmmp
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GAHS h., two games lefl- GOOD REPORT
a an error
Route 2 Fur!her mformalion outpointed 'Gene' Ha':lllonge es, Mthws, KC 13 35 1 15 429 1
mate~=~:d s~neru~::~
at Pomerov fuesdav. and al BALTIMORE !UPI\- The Bal
•dmore fanned three and may be oblamed by wntmg Seattle, 4)
' 191 , Wagner Clev 16 58 16 20 345 1
The Almanac
en hils GAHS made no errors Pt Pleasant which '' ' make limore Orioles were heart en•~
16 65 16 22 338 By Ualted Press 1Dtenat1onal
wa ed seven Kyger Creek KERA lnvttat10nal Tournament
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ATHENS. Ohm (UP!) - Un· Cmp~rs, KC 19 80 4 26 .325
th day of 196S Wilh 237 to lronmeo s attack, geltmg
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LillO Score·
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beaten righthander Tom Mur· Rchdsn, NY 20 78 10 25 321 follow
double and tr•ple m four
Jackson
1111 110 X - 6 7 I I struck on the left hand Thurs.
Change oporto
phy scored hiS seventh VICtory Buford Chi 17 ~ 11 17 321 The moon " '" H• first quarMapes &amp; Blerlv
day by Mmnesota pitcher J• m
Nort~ Gallla
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LONG BEACH, Calif UI- wtlh a three-hit, ~. shutout AIISn, 'Mmn 18 69 9 22 319 ter
Gib Mil~ron s triple and Sin Janey, Anderson ill
an dl Kaat X rays taken Fnday were
Kyger Cr ek ~: ~ ~ : Job~ Rambo, who won an Olym over Toledo '" a M•d-Amencan Cnglaro Bos 17 69 15 22 319 The mormng star is Saturn
gle m four lnps led the Blue I ong
I negali ve
Sk
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pic ronze medal m the h1gh Conference baseball game Fn
' Home Runs
'fhe evenmg star IS Mars
Dev1ls' attack
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Truman Jackson collected fiVe h•t• and [l
~~~!!~~er Winner Tyo Loser Friday he would rather make slty's record to 18•1 over all ants 10 Covmgton Phil: 'Ma was born on thiS day In 1884 four runs off Janey m the first
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good ID pro basketball than aim Blli Pfleger hit a homer '" thews, Braves McCovey, Gi- In 1541. Hernando De Solo rung before Anderson came '"
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t:;s. crack at the 1968 Olym· the lourth
rrr.an on to pro- ants Stargell, Pirates all 6. and • company of Spamsh ••. to fan Scott Bierly lo end the
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vide all the sc-ormg It cilflle American League _ Belfary plorers discovered tha MISSIS· upnsmg
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Rambo of Califorma State of loser Vdll Backensto who Onules 6 Gent•le A' 6' SIPPI R1ver
In the fourth w1th h•o out
t/1616 IJC'il'
R~n:~:l :~i~s for Cmcmnat1 College at Long Beach was allowed only four hils 1~ going Schaal, Angels 6, T~as~ Red In 1879, George Selden of Buchannan tripled and scored,
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P YBictan Dr Ben- drafted by the Sl LoUis Hawks all the way. Toledo is z.J5 over· Sox 5, Wagner Indians 5
Rochester, N Y, !tied papers and m the fifth w1th two out a
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Hawkms wlli be held m Thursday's NatiOnal Basket- all and wmless m seven MAC
BDDs Batted In
for the f1rst automobile patent gam, Sieve Coyan scored Buck
d ond? Hawkins, 50, died Frt ball Assoc1alion college selec- games Ohio 18 6-1 10 the cOil· National League _ Banks It was granted m 1895
Crothers w1th a smgle
ay 0 8 heart attack
lions
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CUbs 28 Mays, Gl3nls 19; Me: In 1945, President Truman an. GAHS came back with
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nounced the end of the war m h1ts and four runs m the fourth
Europe and th1s date become mnmg - M1lhron tripled, San
the offlctal "VE" Day.
ders grounded out, Hanner smg·
baseball t&lt;&gt;urnsment wilh the Iwere bunched Into the filth InWIDner advancing to district nmg which, wilh an error ear·
playoff next Friday at Chilli· her m the Inning, produced
eothe.
three runs for the Jackets
The Jackets won the1r ticket Middleport got out In front

out his long drive Into !ell
landed 350 feet away and rolled
another 75 before Vujakllja recovered the ball His throw for
the relay went astray and Condill Wllll home standmg up He
m1ght have made It anyway,
even With a perfect relay
bar th
k
B
8
Mc~elv:y a~~ s~jll~ut ruce

Tyo BlankS

rll!ht fell safely Flrstsacker
George Sauer, whom Prtce hod
struck out twice, lined a shot
across the pai-k road put the
rtghU1elder. Sauer too was
home easily when the relay on
tbe return of the rail was
mtshsndied. He too might have
made 11 aDj'Way.
Cundiff's blaB! went In the
,
The Jackets went ahead
In Ibook as • solo homer • Sauer 8
their half of the fifth when as a three-run homer.

struck out apd Spencer flied
out to left ill the
seventh's
top Mike Jenkms and John MeClmtock tanned and Cundiff
bounced hsck to Stobart for an
easy out endmg the game
P1 1 k
lked
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two, hit nobody Stobart's 14
slrtkeouts were mixed wdh two
walks and ooe h1t batter Moore
turned m a top J o b
catching
Stobart,
havmg

p•Jrates ExpJ0de, Beat RedS

SEQ Sfand"1ngs

GAHS Golfers
Suffer Initial
Defeat, 1.1.1.

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Fo the first lime in a num- Coach Wh1te said today
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~1gh hools wdl engage m a GaiiJa and Hannan Trace will
: : ' • Wide track aitd f1eld participate In the sess10n
Each school will have two
Th1s
announced today by boys m the 11111,220 and
Coach
White, Kyger Creek events, and all field events acHigh O&lt;,lOOL
cordmg to White One team
The
Gailla County High from each school wdl enter
School
and field meet will relays.
be held Kyger Creek's Stad- Any number may take part
at 4 p m, EST, in the mde and half • mile run
on
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no more than four events.
JUmp, m1le relay, 220, and the
Ribbons will be awarded •ar- high Jump
fous wmnen.
Scormg wdl be on a 6-41·3-2c1ll
Order In whlcl1 the event wdl bas1s, ..cept the relays, wh1ch
be conducted, according Wh1te will count hve, three and 011e.·

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oPect this egg marketlnC set up. recent years ~owel"!r, !be po)).falrs tbrouiiMUtlhe county na~
The marketing group of course !ems have been to make deci- been ·a pleasure.
.
ha, .!or several years been conr slons as to whetha- to get bl&amp;· After Z5 yeara one &lt;liD ·onlY

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Felt
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the neCesSary changes, was lor· .
the latter is the correct time. We cen only took lorw~rd
'
ced out of existence.
solution.
to the 111111)' pleallllll lillDIS we
.
Board lb
d Indt1tduals ~- In reading over some of the We could mention many oth'3h
· d know wiD happen In Melp Coun·
BY c. o. BLAKESLEE
eslee family was very ;:mch
Unl- .;a'fe":etrer to Identify prob old records, it is
to go er . similar activities.
In thewfti':ed
ty In the yral'l
whOm
AJI'Icullure Alent
an e!t
versity
he appolnled CoUnt7le111S, seek alternative solutions, back
hy families, and by weTo
of
What do you ray when some In Mel&amp;• county To say we Agricultural Agent
In Melp and put Into practice the be$1 group of me.
to enda er 11th count in Ohio to form tho aroups.
soon and when working we lillY frOm the bot·
100 people lather to help you were plnaed il Puttlnl it mild· County."
"
oolutlon to the problem avalla- wh~ werek wi:~~~ gs so th~ a Meigs Soil and Water Conser- Meigs county will be. able to se- tom of.' our hearts, "ThaD I
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celebrate the ;·th Anniversary ly. We were just so pleased Since then the BlakeSlee lam- be at that particular lime.. therr mar "\
:perative egg vatlon District. This group &amp;ince cure some maj_or mdustry _lsy:o;;u;;!'.,',...,_._.• . -...-.
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If coming to Meigs county? that we think TUesday evenlnl lly bas Increased considerably. The Cooperative ExtensiOn .new. and .be:tb~o formed. This 1943 has been one of the out- very much Indefinite, but Melil ..
Well, there isn't f!lUCh y 0 was about the niceat nenlng ol They have found working with Service rogram Is r~ a;n~i auctiOn r'"~en willing to stick standing districts in Ohio, and
can let lh~ atage by de- ANOTHER liAJOR ADVANCE
and
our lives.
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and risk the we
proud
IN CALF FEED FQIIULATION
La9l TUesday ni&amp;ht the
The thing that made it the ~latlonship. Only by the coop- gether for th~ betterment of chance of havmg no flace to exhlb~~:t ~~ve serve! on its shops, and the favorable ollnrate
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so that if industry does look at
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that many peo~le wen county bas It been poaslble oo In which we live and work. It is centered In the Lon1
ttom oar
40's it ;.emed to be Meigs county It wiU fuul a com·
... !\S"IInd
, willlllQ to contribute therr time, carry on the inlormal, out-of· easy to point out some of the area. Among them 7er~ su~h In t~~f1019ns group projects munity in which it desires to to, their talenla and their gilts to school, educational program things which have succeeded, men as Riley Piggo • · · orgam
; remember the cot~ cate.
Iaiii- I SICkle • • • make tbis an outllandmg event which we call the Extensoon but as wa&amp; pointed out 1'uesday Hansley • Charles Myers, W· F· Many poop!
th or Meigs county haa many 41!·
in the l~e of the Blakeslee lam· Service Program.
evening, there are many more Hawley, James L. Spencer, W. ton -~~~~es~! ~~~~~ill; m:rket:
groupo In the rural areas
. we have yet to lind out all The present n1me il the Co- problems today, and thfre are 0. Atkms, and many
others _gamz
f e5 formation of
in tha town areaa thai are
the aroups and Individuals operative Extension Servlct. program• whlch have not work· from all over th~
county. mg coopera tv ' Se 1 e Unit
forward to building a 'New formula Albers sUckle
ac7tv;tles
~
bet!Alr
Meigs
county year by has it HE. means High
that participated In making this That "cooperative" io a very ed out the way we would have • Me~gs county provide~l~e:at th~ M~~ D~I,'J
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event po9Sible, bUt we do know important word. It altnply says liked.
ershiP In the area w
ve • an
Y
r
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year, bUt no one can dispute the
Energyand High Efficiency,
·~~}the~~~·rceh was a special comm"lee
c•refully a&amp;ainst waste and to fact ~hat. our most important
M20o means 200 grams
r:;
had been working for sevd 1
1 1 for the greatest crop IS sill! our hoya and girls.
era! months. We know there
eve op w se Y
we of course are proud or our of neomycin sulphate per
were aroups, including tho 4-H 01
8W
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good, Brown added.
Club people. In 1940 we
ton-the required level .
ClUbs, other rural croup• of the
our Nation's growth
around 200 enrolled In the
of medication to aid in the
county, and of cour!t lhf groop
great new challenges to man. county; now we try to main·
prevention of scours.
the Big Bend
Minatrel,
It is a growth In numbers of lain an enrollment of at leaat
participated.
We also
know
many kinds - more people, 500, but it should he double that.
Ottl1t your• IIHierl
there were many Individuals
more production, more power other youth groups also are
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and more problems. Soli and active In the county and need
8 tlr IIGWingl who apent a Jot of time work·
inc up the program and mak·
water Conservation Dlstrlcts, to be increased in program
...,It 'and's Model
ing sure that the detailo would
~
·
Resource Planning Comrnisslona so
that
I hose boys
oll5() lllooif« lias a too&amp;
go correctly.
Zoning Boards and other tnstru- and girls will grow into the best
To each of these Individuals
ments are established to consid· possible citizens for our com311o ilaclo liellle stroke
groups,
known
and
unknown
er facts and trends, identily
munity.
t11et gets you out of
Blakeslee
family
says
a
.
.
B
ld
,
ternatlves
and
In covering the last 2o years,
leld faster!
very opecial Thank YUOU.
Approximately 1,500 churchill It Is altogether fltlmg t h • I st;~ards, rown sawin"
choices, Brown added.
rnUBI he paid to Mrs.
llau liP to 7 acres
Twenty-five years ago Dr. in Ohio will observe
Rural, we should set aside a week whe?
Challenge of Gro . 1'
Geneva Nolan who served the
.. ~~our. Mew !tolland's George H. Lasher and D a n Life sunday on May 23 and SoU we expms unto God our grall· theme to be followed thiS
Among all the challenges of county for 25 year• aa Meigs
pftni8RII6s actiof1 &amp;i~es
~~:~~l!,':~....';~etpresenling I he Stewardsrlp Week, May 23 to tude for His ble.ssings upon our Growth ch~leng.. us to plan growth God now places before County Extension Agent, home
JlDU SIIIOOdl, quiet mow· p&gt;J~~~!o~
Extension Conn· May 30. according to Raymond land and our wUllngness to be
us, none surpasses the need economics. Mrs. Nolan did an
in&amp; wittl just enou11h I·
County. Apparntly their s. Brown, State Conservation- faithful to our stewardship. It cently at the
Harrisonville for extre'!'e care In planmn~ outstanding job, and we regret
cit, made contact
with I he ist for the Soli Conservation Ser- Is a time to renew our pledge Grange Hall. Mrs. Pauline
for our soil and water resourc
sh&lt; Is unable to continue
buil·ifl Yibt'ation to
then acting
County Agent m vice.
to use these re•ourc~~s true killS and Mrs. Sharon
on " community or
working with us at the presU8p tt&gt;e mowed crop
Jackson
County.
Apparnlly
lhelf
were
the
advisors
in
charge.
shed_b,asls..
ent lime. We have been pleas~uggingtllesickle.
report
was
gatisfactory,
because
"How
to
Make
Custards,"
and
Ohio.•
SOil
and
Water
Con·
ed
and proud to have workell
Fully -lied, hitches
aometime
later,
Edson
Roush,
"How
to
Bake
Cookies"
A
de·
servatiOn
DIBtrlcts
make
it
poswith
her during our stay In the
qaicldy. Drop in soon
Shields, and Wayne Chase
monstration was given. by Lin· sible for local churches, clubs county.
1 for full deta~s. Easy
me at the hotel In Jack·
da Osborne on "IIDw to Meas- Rural Life Sunday and soli 'lbeagrtculluralagencteshave
i tenas. ;;Rays trading. son, to"Come
on over and giVe
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d. I Accurately "- Stewardahlp Week m various alway• been very cooperative
us a try."
. •
ure ngre Jen '
·
organizations
to obser~e
the Extenaion Service ProI tfEW BoLLAIID
On April 1, 1940, a group of Spring housecleaning In many formal meals, or the hk•. Seat- Edilh Wood, New• Reporter.
Life Sunday and S? tl gram, and this is one of the plea·
I ~ill Q II • "" Flill1nif'Q'
some 20 or more people crowd- home. can also mean a com- lng need• to be provided so
Week m vaf!OUB sanl things of working in Meigs
11:1
ed mto the Extension Office, plete upheaval ol the furnltun. that people race each other.
CertifiCate• and pina were
They provide church pro- county. To work with these agPHONE WY 2-2115
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then located In the basement What better time could there D' g space may be provid· given to the members who had grams, program inserts. film, rlculutral agencle.! the agrl •
of the court house, took a look be than when everythmg . is ed ;~~in one or more places in completed their 4-H club pro- film strips and resource mater· busineas leaders, ~ the lead- Mulberry Ave.
Pomerey
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I at the young fellow •ho had sparklmg r.lean a&amp;aln. But WISe the home depending on your Je&lt;:ts last summer when tbe 191 for sermons. Brown suggest- ~r~s~in~comm~~WI~lt~y~an~d~~~ali·&amp;:~=======:;
.
been about I'&gt; years out of furniture arrangement requires I . . ·
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ed that any group desmng to
SpTing Avo,
Pomeroy Michigan and said "Well we
h nk'
d 1
famdy s eatmg and entertmn- Leading Creek Helpers met
hold a special observance on
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someti mgan pann1nga- .
b' Th
b
th h
IF
s
• will take a chance on him. We· long With the muscle a n d l'ng ha Jtsd.. " may k~t Ibn a 27e Bomed oB ayett aaruluer,
Stewardship" should
.
ed
, separate trung room, 1 c en, . ren a arne e
tact 118 lor11l Soil and water
brawn mvo 1v .
breaklast room, or combination Harrison gave a
servation Dlstrlct office,

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NEW PLANT- Above are the latest photos of the new plant going In right across ·
the road from Pleasant Point Resort, North of Pt. Pleasant. The signs just about
tell the story. The Austm Company has two big house trailers on the site. The giant
stacks In the background belong to the Kyger Creek Power Plant, of course just
on the Ohio side across the Ohio River from the new Pantasote site. The signs In
the photo are right along the highway on Route 62, in W. Va., almost across from
the Pleasant Point Resort.

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Furniture arrangement Is th~ living • dining room. Adequate on safety. - Jean Schuler,
Last year In Ohio ov~r
bringmg tor~ether of your fam1· 1space for tables, chain, and B' In! te1.
sermons were giVen durmg Sol
Jy's activlles, the structual lea- l people should be allowed for
sermons were given during Soil
tum of our house, and your your family, plus guests.
Clair Woode advisor of the Brown.
furnishings. One of the. mam Sleeping and dressing are two Better Livesl~k Holstein Club - ·-- ·- - -- -- - con;en" of every famdy Is _to major activites which families was in charge of the 4-H club P_icture Country' House a~d Rooachieve comfort. Your _lamily need to c-onsider when arrang· meeting held recently at
pttal, ~here h&lt; had bee a
doubt, interested In con- ing the furniture in a bedroom. Bedford Grade School. The
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vemence. safety, and beauty, Studying, sewing, and reading ject lesson wao on selecting
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' to.
. may also take place here, de· dairy animal. A panel consist· II
~ Do ~ou have to mOTveV~ ~hhalr pending on the available space. ing of Ann Holter, Rick Kob·
eWUILITZIIt
each tune you watrh . en
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Ientz, Pat Koblentz, Pam Hen. the guests leavo, d? you have to (Next week we will talk more derson and Jeff Alkire discnss·
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re-arrange the living room be· about how to plan furmture ar- ed ways of selecting the dairy
and OTHII fAMOU!
RACINE, 0.
P•ARL ST.
cause the furniture is 'out ~~ rangement.
You can _set a : animal _ Alan Holter News
BIIANDI
place"' Chances are If t~l8 free booklet covering thiS topic Reporter.
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happens you haven't
really by calling 4-12 or s(oppmg I
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though through how !he room in at the Cooperative E•tension
PIONEER DIES
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SEE US FOR YOUR
i• used and who uses tt. . :Service in the Court House.·
WOODLAND HILLS, calif.
The arrJngement of furmture
(UPI) _ Pioneu motion nirlture-11
in the living area of the home
direct r John s waters 70
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DEKALB-~ needs to be flexible. Most liv- ' •
died '~hursday i~ the Moti..;
I
mg areas serve several purpos·
es, !lometimes simultaneously.
Gmel1.uachmintl• aut-frat far ·
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Often a single piece of furniture The members of the Five
FARMERS
lfMt8r ~. ultl)', perfomutnce.
is designed to serve more
Point Star Stitchers met at the
DO YOU NEED MONEY
one purpoo., but not usually
ho~e of Ann Holter for their
'!'he GravelT eharl•l!lto lml 1maJ )'0\1 d"l'!!'.'!:~ ~Of
FOR
and prdlll ohor•llaod Ant,,. call lor /ru ..,.........~~
the
same
time,
however.
April
meetmg.
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proJect
AND SUDAX SX II
OperJIID&amp; Co91
ret!illl I&lt;IUgh jobo donO futa-, ~ he &amp; Fronl0rav.J:~~ .. . ;
family neCcts to be able to par- son was on hemmmg tea towioalor, ~. With lifer 011~ w•th OU:
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Capital lmprov•ment
Ucipate in as many activities els. The advtsor!l, Mrs .. Roy
Equipment
Uvestock
IIOnt :rou
attl•h'""'l,.
worldac
lor
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Automobiles
:rou.
caa uo what
~'Je
within a given area as possible Holter, Mrs. Owlght Milhoan
Educational
Loans
dolq
oil
tho
b
.
J4IniiDr
Is
without major
In the and Mrs. Oris Guinther gave
j111t a walk (or ride. II JOU'Je ·
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•Coml)ttitlvt Totti Lotn Cost
mangeme.nt of the
. demonstrations on the
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Open
Monday
thru
eOn The Farm Service
prdeo or m••_ ....., .. a
Tony Fowler, Ownor-Oportlor
' The comfort and well •
way to hem a tea towel. .
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Ll,.
lnsur•nc•
onap.
Wllh 49 att1Cbmenlll1 1ho •
Saturclay 8 AN,
' ing of your family can be
the leaders discussed choosmg 1
• Ftrmer Owned Crodlt So•rco
Gr&amp;ve)yhuthellxt;w•lllllaf•;
to 5 P~n
509 N. 2nd Avo.
Middleport, 0.
served by making home 8
the materllll for the towel. AltEveni~plly
DICK STERRE'I'f
ant welcoming place to he, with er members hem their towels,
Appoln~~
County Manager
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- - - -"- - - " the furnishings you need at they will Jearn to do swedish
Ph. WY2 5270
hand. Every famlly dlflerr. In embrolderln&amp;. -Heidi Milhoan. i
.rea~\/.. l)
work habits, hobbiea, and
News Reporter.
PRODUCTION CREDIT
Phone W'f 2-2975
1
J
ter~ts. For this reason,
two families will come up
Twenty • two members were
512 E. Main Sir"'
t 14 Mulbony Avo.
exactly the same
present. when the
fingertip control lor tlost, preci1ion work
that works best for them.
Girls 4·H Honor Club met
near bushes. walls, fence&amp; . .. husky power tlkts
on toughest soils with ease ... power rev.r1e
Consider Your FamUy'l Aclfvf.
ends 1atiguinl pull-backs. Eny·Spin sttrtina.
tiesScientific stow-speed tillin&amp; pntly brtlks
Look at your f•mily and cont· ll
up soil without brtlkinc it down ..•
aider
what its members do
self.sharpenin&amp; tines are suaranteed apinst
breakaJe, won't cloQ. See Super Roticul
home. Does Dad need a
todly. Three tip model also aviWII.ablt.
place where he can work
R"dy to TiH Your.Garden?
night? Does anyone in
Raady to Cut Grass?
do it with
family play a musical
ment : Do teen-agers want a
place for dancing? Does Mom
need space and adequate light
for sewing? ·Doe• your family
play card games frequently? Are
22" cut, 3 HP Briggs &amp; Strat\on en·
3 HP Brlg~s &amp; Stratton engine
Tiller-Cultivator
there young chililren who need
gine
a play area? Do you need space
for community meetings
young people or adults? Is your

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TOTAL ASSETS ........ . ................ . $5.073,298.99

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living room also used for an
occasion overnight guest? Do
tyou have a combination ti·~:~:~;
dining room?
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these questions, you'll find that
your answera should Influence
the way your furniture Is arranged.

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Should you be soUcited on such a proposal, be sure to consult a funeral director of your cboiee. It may spare you
regrets later. His experienced advice is
available merely for the asking.

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The selection of a funeral service cemetery lot, burial vault and marke~ in advance of need, is a matter that is too
important to decide without the able
advice of a funeral director.

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Demand dep011its of individuals, partnerships,
and corporal ions . . . . . . . . . . .. ...... ,' .....• $1,4()2.18'1.82
and savina:s deposits of individuals,
Partnerships, and corporations .. ... , ; ••. ,
Ullt,46U3
Deposits of United States Government ...••••••••
16,82UO
Deposits of States and political subdivisions •••• , •
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Certified and officers' checks. etc, .. .. . ... . ..... .
36,832.411
TOTAL DEPOSITS
. . $4,467,218.08
Total demand deposits . . . $1,5117,786.68
Total time and savina:s deposits $2,909,t89.2S
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TOTAL LIABILITIES ............... , ...... $4,801,883.75
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Common stock-par value per abare $50.00
No. !I bares authorized 2000

No. shareo outstanding 2000, Total par value
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Real Estllte For Sale

&amp;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 8, 1965
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2 SIGNS

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Mrs. Edgar Reynolils is Reelected
PTA Scholarship Award Thursday

Plans were made to observe Bluebird!." She d18played 1
USED PIANOS
FOR SALE; S bedroom ranch
the
silver anniversary and new birdhouse deslsned especially
OP
UEAnLINFS
3 BEDROOM brick Duplex with TWO mce reconditioned
~p- style brick - frame home 011
officers were elected by the for Bluebird!. Slldeo on the· •
a:oo P.M. oa~ "efou Put.nutlon
Middleport Amateur Gardeners "Beautiful Bird! of Ohio" wen ·
Manda"' oeadUn" &amp;:oo r\.11 .
garage. Butternut Ave., Porn· right pianos ' priced for quiCk
.
Chester Road, near State
'""""
eroy. Call WY 2-5127.
sale. Call Rutland Furruture, Highway Garage. 100 • 400 lot
Wednesday evening at the home shown by Wendell Gerlach . ..
t:ANt:F
..u .AnuNs
SH 2-4811 ·
5-8•3tc fireplace,
cnRRE\TIONS
4 27 tfc
storm wlndows,
$1195 of Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee. ··· Members responded 1o roll eall
1961 Greenbrier 9 Passenger Wag,
wm
"' M. MODE-RN 4 room and- bath, SELUNG OUT all native
doors, patio, tiled bath and Good tires, red finish, one owner. radio and beater
Ollie"'' for the ne~ year are wiGthuesfatscts aotnthebird!.
meeUng wen
furnished apartment, Middle- crawlers ~nd gard~
fish kitchen, hardwood
floors,
d
WY 2,187
2 tic worms (miXed all siZeS), 100 well Insulated. Several financlt!&lt;:GUI .A f\UNS
1962 Rambler Ambass1dor Custom
$1295 Mrs. E gar Reynolds, re· Mrs. Robert Gan.,. Mr . and Mrs.
4 1
4·
rhr p_,hll&lt;her ,...~rv..-~ lhe rll!lht .!'or1_. _ _ _
for $LOll! wanted a lot of ing plans available to quail- Station Wagon V-8 engine automatic trans. Powtr steer- .Iec ted pres!dent ; Mrs. Grace W dell G I b Mrs Ge ld
to r ch • or ~J o·rt any atlt olumed
Pratt, vice president; Mrs. wu~ en
er ae '
· r.a
business before we leave for fied. Phone Pomeroy. WY 2- ing, clean interior. Blue nt\lsh. Low mileage by one local
,,,,.,,·t.ionnhl~: . £ rn&gt;f5 •houhl be
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i mnu·&lt;l latel~
Th"
pllh· vSIX ROOM HOUSE in Pomeliam Slater, secretary; and Shust~r and Mrs. ~ Barnllz.
Riverside
Methodist
Hospital
5337.
5
4
tfr
li~hn
w ill
nnl oe r e:oponsi~te for
owner. Radio and beater
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, tresasurer. Readings were II••• by Mrs.
more tnan on&lt;' lnwrrt'rt lnser!lon roy Phone WY 2-5:185.
May 21st. Will swap $1.00
4 14 tiC
They will be Installed at the Earl Knight on the dngwood
1962
Chevrolet
Biscayne
2-Door
$1495
worm p~g. for two old ball- FOR SALE' Large 4 bedroor.t
I!A'fES
~·u r want 11.11 Sero·ice
meeting by Mrs. tree, Mother'• Day, and birds.
RccN"'Is=H'=E"D""'H"'ou~s=E~ 5- r.Oms cent pieces, or two old large ho~, . in Racine, in. good 6 cyl. engine, PowergHde trans. Good whitewal1. tires, radio September
4 Ce nt!O
p~r word on&lt;' ln!erUoo r··cu=
Blakeslee.
An arrangement on display fea.
Minimum Charge 50 cents
and bath in Pomeroy. Call cents or onP- small Flying condition - out of high wat- and heater, beautiful red finish with clean intenor.
lured red tulips.
U Centll per word rnr l'hree l·nn
Howard Cecil.
WY 2-5262 Eagl; cent, etc., what h.we er. Hot water ?eating sy•
1eellUVe
11111erti n n !
Plana were discuased fur the The traveling prize wu •· .
!10 per cent D•s~nunt on pald 11(11 und
600 W Main St.
3 30 tic you'' Will swap radio tor) 3- tern, large electriC hot water
eda paid wlthitl 10 davs.
silver
an"'versary p!l)'ty June warded to Mrs. John Werner ·
spe~ record player (plus 45 tank, storm windows. To be
CARD OF' THANK S &amp; OJJ I'l'lJ Ai\IICS
rooms and bath
9 at the home of Mrs. Walter with Mrs. Thelma Pratt, Ml'!; .
11.2~
lor
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word
min
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
bnum. f.ac h addiUonl\ wonl lc . MODERN fi Middleport. Ph. :md LP's records) for coins sold to settle estate. Call Bob
Grooks with goes! night to be Coats, Mrs. Wesley Fry, Mrs.
o FFlCE HOURS
apartment.
Collecllon'· John Moh- Cleland, WI 9-2965. 56tfc'
r
om
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8:30 A. M.. t1:1 5:00 P \t Datl, .
Y
3
24
tfc
observed at that time. T h e Harry Moore, Mrs. Barnltz,
laturda:l' 6·30 A. M. Ia J1 ·00 noon. wv 2-3121. rour """' lurn"h&amp; Jer. Leading Creek Rd., MidOttlO
=
club voted to renew the sub- Mrs. Grace Pratt, MrJ. Shuster
IT'S SO EA~Y
1 ell and """'"''!lbed apart 10dleport, Ohto. Phone5 7WY3tc 2- FOR AALE : MOOern 0 room •ro PLACE A
to Mt u'"K'•'"" dom•••
thO scription 'to the Flow'" Grower and. Mrs. Gerlach winnlnl hos- ·
R ESULT
PRODUCING
""",IC81
Terma
..Ie:oncuh
deUverJ of,
ments W'/ Z..!i43A
12 6 ttr 6 3.
___ .fr~me home in Syracuse. with BuSiniSI
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flel&lt;k
or ofcrollt:
•at4 onprernttt•·
WANT AD
for the Middleport Public U· tess prlf.es.
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TRAILER LOTS _ free- sew· THREE burial lots in Beech bath, &lt;3 bedrooms! large ullJ.
'"'· Sold ,., atoto ""
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brary, and to give the library The refreshment table waa
01 1
age
and
water
Brown's
frail
Grove.
Write
or
call
J.
W.
ity
room.
double
carport,
gas
EXPERIENCED
hdressmakWY
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the hook, "The Rockwell's centered with an arrangement
PHONE WY 2-2156
1
er Park !State Approved! Leaper, 37 RIVerSide Dnve, ft.-n.ce, fully Insulated, w•ll tng, alterations. P one
v ,,.,... ,. uo. AU " ' " wbJoot 1o
Complete book of Roses", of yellow tulips and bridal .
Minersville, Ohio, Phone WV Dayton 5, Oho. TeL 228-2566. to
corpeting, birch cabi- 2276.
4-24-30tC
which bad been donated to the wreath with yellow tapers.
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5 uc
5 7 lotc
nets. Sbade and fruit trees,
,.,. '"' lh• " " ' " " .,..,, " '
Notice
club by Mrs. Pearl Reynold!. Mlnlablre May baskets of flow·
1 1 -A HYMN SING Sunday.
9 v"•4
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W
srrubbery.
Close
to
school
AIR
CONDTTIONING
Refr1ger·
••
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'G
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TRAILER lot&gt; tor rent close T\\0 LOTS In c-lason. 111 se11 and church. Very reasonable. ation service. Jack's RefrigTrn•t" '" """' L.,mon RuP&lt; Mrs. Robert Coats had pre- ers were given 8! favors bJ lbe
Fre om ospc
ISSIOO
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cheap SH 2-4244
Pho
.ad. Ida Mae Rupe. bankrupU . pared a floral arrangment on hostesses, Mrs. Blakeslee a.'ld
at Bald Knobs, Rev Gnffilh. to Laundrymat ano sc oo s
tc
Grady
l'ralg,
Syracose,
Ohio
eration,
New
Haven.
ne
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display. Mrs. Prall Introduced Mrs. Harold Lohse. A 1 ala d
5 7 3
song leader. Also
revival , Valley
&amp; Supply Com· ..- - .
WY 2-2810.
TU 2--3537.
4 6 Uc
LEGAL NOTIC:I
Mrs. aoats who gave a poper course was served during the
starting at 7
p. m. eorh pany. Mtdd.&lt;purt.
10-3-tfc CLEAN carpels w1th our Car' Z tfc
··--entitled, "Helping Hands to the social hour.
f FHE:E,
Bl
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t e
ES
li:Bitem Dlvlrlon. in Call No. 30,692.
evening, Rev. 10
Griffill1 preach· FOR REN
_T_ N'tce- 6 room pet Shampuoer
EXPERIE:-.!CED
Coorl, South"" ""'''" of o h I o,
.
ing. Sunday, May
is Conn- apartment. In Pome roy. 170 purch&lt;Jse 0
ue .05 r
AUTO SAL
bt!lnJ 1n the mann ot KuJh Layrnon
ty-wtde Cl•ss meetmg. Okey Mulberry-Av. Private entrance Shampoo Baker Furmture,
AUTOMOBILE
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54 &amp;tc - 1956 CHEVROLET, 1956 Ford. .
Ahart, leader. Public
tn·
WY 2-2575 or at 378 ::iccondvited.
5 4 5tc St.
4-26tfc BUILDINGf' LOTS,
Service Station,5-8Five
County,
Ohio.
al R.Point
addreu.
' on Saturday,
. t lOO X f 100, Keystone
p.t
6t I
Carpenter.
Ohio.
D. 1Roell:.
WANT AD
IN~ORMA
liON

For Rent

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A-P~-A-RTMENTS

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~:.:; Mr.
Ralph
Webb
Hosts
w·lthand6 0Mrs.
'Clock
Dl'nne
on are
Monday

Wh eeIAI"lqnment

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AND
May 23.P. 196!1,
be(innlnl
one o'· M ' nd
r
clock
M.• the
followtna:at pe!'llonal
h
FOR SALE - One 1957 Hed· 'l
propnt:r JMion11 n1 w the bankruPt=
r. a
Mrs. Ralp Webb ers. The hostess was 88Si!ted
each. Phone WY 2-2413.
man 4 - door sedan. $200.00.
1 Oliver Tucwr.
n Hl69; l of Racine entertained with
Put Matrons and other of·
ed.
Middleport
and 2-3267.
N i' y,
5_4 _6tc_ WY 2-525L
Ford
Tractor. serie•
Serle&amp;eot.660Dle&amp;el
10!15; 1
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Haven,
w. Va. WY
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5 7 tfc
Ford Tractor.
19tH ; SIX o clock dmner Monday, Drt!-lficers.
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1 Culllpaclr.er~ I 1
Corn Sprayer~ 1 ced' th
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tl
H red
AU 'WMtlRILE ll'l!lll'3.nce ooen
5 5
.54 CYLINDE
or new mo- FOR SALE: 1956 Ford Fair
.,uoo• "'"'" c ... ' " ' Grlnd·1
mg e annua IDBpeC on
ono
goeats were presenttor and clutch, 2 bulls, bre.ed lane ood t'•es, car t'n fm'
er; I Blackbav.·il:
Blade;
Racine Chapter 0 E S
with gifts from the chapter.
0
cancelled! I
your opera
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Plow, Fo"'. Moline;
•- "'''1 Ferr:u·
Pull Present were ·Roberta
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age, Hereford CharlalSe
'. .g
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22143
p
0
Plow. Minneapolis
·
lor'a ucense? Call W"Y Z..l!l66
For Sa Ie
1
. g 'n dr'll
conditiOn, automatiC transmlS WY •
omerov. . •on
CUitlvalor; I lntO:!rnaUon· M' dl'
p G M V'd c:arson,l Youth FeliOWJhip
1LlU(
cross. supenor ral
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sian Also 1953 Fordomatic
al
I Oliver Corn
2
ln mg, . . .; 1 a
onDER AMSTUTZ's
II&amp;N 1-;ell
tra.,;mission and 1953 Ford .LogaJ Fire and Safe!J Equip..
D.G.M.; Gretta Harris,
11 Fer(lUion Rep.; Helen Bartley, Assoc.
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- - -Wante
-·-d-''Nick Chick'' [ea'. horn chicks, pow.
1
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cu
Jva
or,
c
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ad·ator
miles
out
Sal
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p
ver
St,en
Foot
Mowen
va&lt;or and 1 bottom plow for 6 cy 1· r 1 • 4
ment,
es an ervtce, om· "''"
' " " 0 Now Hol· Conductress; Tom Bartley, Mr. Playa, Picnicla
0
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__ or sta rt ed pullrts today.
Allts Chalmers "B'' tractor. Leading Creek road, !rum eroy. All typ.. and sizes of
and Mrs. Clifford Morris, Mr.
'ANTED_ M'tddle. aged wo-· €rn. Poultry, Box lim.
Ph one SH -&lt;ru
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•tddl
7. Robert
rt Oh'
Vance, Route
2
fire
. extinguishers,
.h
8o te 2o/•
, Slb. ·ex·1 loot
1aDd suaae
Elevator:
Blower:
1 John
1 John
D"reDeere
1..1 m,
40 an d Mrs. Alfred Toney, Mr.
The Youth Fellowship of ti'Jj)
_ o-121p Route
43
4301 1 Dwight Logan
0
2 56
1
1
5-8
tfc
I
Distributor.
5
Hog
Feeder.:
2
HOI
Waterers:
I
Mrs.
John
lhle,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
chUrch
played
picnicked
, " epo ,
JO.
P tmguts ers,
a rs pec1a · ''"''""
G"'" ,m, ''"'"""'
Cliff
Freeand Methodist
\\ man to make home with une \ Oh1o, Phone LY
Phone WY 2-3821.
•Wooden
Hot noooN;
"'"''""'""'
Ho• Ben Pht'lson' Mr · and Mrs •
'
evening on the paraon·
lady, 6 days
week. Call _ - _
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The ftamoler
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Ho1 Feeder:
2 water Tv.nkl;
1
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4 14 30tp !:Qulpmt!nt: Plutlc Pipe: _ 400 a1. nest Wingett, Mrs.1 Opal
WY 2-3278. Will cons1der
HONDA for sale.
Take
World Sl8ndard ol Compact
lawn
. --.
aged couple.
payment'
2 • , The
Raymond
E•cellence
ton
MilkHeater
""k'
' 'cho"
.., Cleek
Mrs. BemJce
· The ss, Lew
Mrs. John
-die
-- . H
2463 after
3 P m(':&lt;II IVY"31c
at 234
Lmcoln Hood
Road. property
6 room I 81•a car room
Milker• untu;
wuh
vat:
"7 tlr
rk over
.rO'
• nue liD d pel" WIL
'S
b "" p
IPipeUn\'
KotBotk
Water
{50 ,,u
eledrlc:
Mrs
In· wert played and
!Ve .n.
s ,..'() I
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d I
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2
SON car was I " " " age 11Fuel ou Heatinl Stove; I Hole and
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• group s g'•• en]'oyed, alter
--- .--zag sew· .m,..--machme,
:
ouse an dinette
arge set,
o a kitchen
so
· lorm•,.,•·
SmaU cor e&lt;ooom1
Mrs ·GRuth
Mrs. which a wiener
""' roast was held .
01 I e
To I for 5 boys.
LADY
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and care
, a NEW
ztg
beds,
d mona
btuly
Sl., Middleport, Ohio. Cars
w,'7,' s
M
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SH, 2-5414. or .•.Ttte
automattc
fash.mn dtscs . cab inet, wool rugs and taan
vacuumed. IVY 2-3715.
"'"'- "'"" "" 1 T•"'"
,.,., . orus rmm, rs.
Attending were Rev. and Mrs
0 1 and Stmpaon Mrs Velma
Does everv th mg wtth oul al · bl S 2Wit H d
• M30tc 251 Grapple
Forb;1 :1.2
suncblons
G'll'
and Nancy, Darla.
"oJker , Lang'\
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Motors
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Pum"
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Mrs.
Dorothy
Spencer,
and
and
Delores,
1
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rMel; 1 Wide Front AJ~:Itl lor Oll\·er host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
and Sandra,Mrs.
u~s.James
Ger·
0
ac men s.
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Mill Street Middleport after
E M 1 SIT et. P m payments 16 ·011 mon thl y.
6 p. m. Phone WY 2-3820.
l'boao WY •...,.
Musical Instruments T""" "'" " "· or
.. ptuu,
""
Me·•· ... . .. - '"" ,ve• ::;... ·up IUnl
2 2575
7 5tc
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aid
and
!lean. '
U S Civil Servtct Jestll
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The group dtned in the new Wayne and Gary, '"'""
Mrs. Ernest
0 .....u . •P II"'"'ed
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1959 Model 8 x 35ft traJ.er. HOUSE FOR SALE on Laurel \ t957 HILLMAN 4 door
for SPINET PIANO,
aubu m· I - !&gt; .caL &lt;'a na; L Bale Twtrw; 2 home of Mr. and Mrs.
Powell and Ivan,"-· Norman
unn ....
FRI!:E '"'" •m•
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Edwa
ds
Langsvtlle
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May
be
had
by
assumCant RooD:
lt. Copper Pipe ; 1
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arry
r •
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' Chff Road Mrs. Norman E. e1
gn compact car good condi·
,.., Ch"'"' ' c""'" c•••• s... 2 at two long tables cenered with
and Bruce,mea.
Lenard Lyp"n"r
-.
-5
-7
- 6tc
w,.
tlon. $250.00. Phone
wy 2 ing small
. monthly
w .payments.
ed't IHydraulic
vlee; 1 Jackl
CrutiCUt
Scythe:
2 arragnements of spring now·
Kay and Mickey Bowell.
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ot•wlnr nMI''
•n,
OhiO
Hysc II . WY 2-63"'
.
luUtSaw.
of order);
l IWJit;
I
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So • 11611·
l'nmUOJ 10 lb. U.S. No. 1 potatoes. 83c:
5__ 4_3otp
2'18.
4 27 tf C
See
lt locally.
I POit Hole Di(liert: 1 Sv,w; 1 Umbret.
and Betty Ha•av,
1, .. 1,
..n •lnel .. ,m,.,rn
on1"
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departmt&gt;nt
Box T!te
1991 cr
Park·
Ia {trlct.orl: I KP Motor (brUJh annel - - - - - - - - - - "'" Karen
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b
w
' II AG.I:
Electric t
th
d
th
Flores, Mrs. William Neutlltng.
9 -- - - Tomatoes, basket 59e; Pink Sal· FOR SALE: Building lots, 200
'
--·mon. 2 cans 97c : Gem Pop, X: 100, Rt. 7, five minutes
nsurance
ers urg, . a., or5ca 6'1(1..,..
J
sthee mo edr ghan mo er
Diehl, Jack Jacobs, Sue
/ .. ·farm Machinery
oz. size, all flavors carton,
4401.
7 tc or (motor mountedh 1 _ so tooth
most au ters present,
Tracy, Karolyn Soulshy, Beck) ·
from downtown Pomeroy. $695 AUTOM 0 BILE Insurance been
Harrow 1 can R k 1
a t lift be ho ed
16
39c;
Hoot's Catsup, 14 oz . each. Phone WY 2-2413.
cancelled? Lost you, opera'
Moto•
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nor •
:
Eblin, and Benoy and Ml k'
size. 5 ror &amp;k; Mac.keral. 41
Legal Notice
Vat; approidmate!Y
Grange Will
Wright
I
5 7 6tc
tor's license: Call WY 2--2966
.oo ucb:;1 1Wuh
.ell Feed sule•: a rorkJ. Rural Life Sunday at
FOR SALE: David Bradlev 51
1
0
87c ;)Ug,
Gal.39c·,
.Jug Frl•ers,
m1lk, 69c;
615tfc
ahoHlll
and
.
lrl
subject
confirmation
bY the
'th E onI St · - - - - - - - - - 45
H. P. garden tractor, cleat cans
"" gaL
Jb. HOUS,E FOR SALE. 2 years
,., 211ies
T•="
c.. hlubroom
"'' •
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All 9
fredt 7Methodist
Church
"
old, 3 bedrooms, bath and l'HO'['() Copymg Servtce · Cop- -emend
In the United
Di.lEat\·
ct
ar·
,
Court, SoUthern
DistrictSt•te•
of Ohio,
LAURE!'! Z. HOFFMAN
k a : ta\p. m.ff' WI
·ar
speaker
tires, wheel welght.s,
verse cultivators, tooth harSHULER'S GROCERY
carport. !'&lt;o down payment
reles
made
ol
legal
papers.
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No.
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as
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No. 36,6\:l:l, belnc in the matter of
b k 1!6J 1\, 10. 16, :.l te
MAY
18
row. All for 200.00. Contact ·
Antiquity, Ohio
qutred. Tel. SH 2--54oo.5 7 lZtc
Jrth reCOrW~
a;JU almost any Hugh
and Ida Mat
a ___
an rup__:___:___:c
·
other
documents
Rupe. lArmon
bankrupt.,Rupo
the undenlrll•d
The Staff and Officers of the
Lynn Hart. Radne Food Mnr· c::=--;o-c:c;;:-:o-- 5 6 2le
will offer for ule, •t public auction .
-~
Reuter lasurance, Pomeroy at the rarm of Hu1h Layrnond &amp;upe
·M
1 ill h ld
keL WI 9-3342.
5 5 4tc .::
t
I
W
d NICE FAM[LY grocery store
Uc '"' "' "" """' ""'""' '" colom.
' eigs Tempe W o
Elllered Newo
1
4
mp oyment
an e
i.n Tup.pers Plain.s .on Rt. . , 1 \.,I Jlfubta Tnwn•hlp. Met,. counLY. ohio. at
ttice session Monday
evening,
Among
those who entered
'I
Point
Rock.
aMru1.
carpenter.
Ohio
A M we
1
idd
1
7,
.
m Metgs Co. Bmldmg and mGUARANTEED. renewable for a. o ' · •• '''"""'· Mor :12. '"'· ,;,j,;. ..
10, at the hal In M' le- Holzer hospital In the past !I
WIDOW WOULD Ilk&lt;&gt; J r:r 4
. St ock dmng
. • mce
. bus- POMEROY _ • room frame l'f1e bu&gt;pt'ta I'1zat'ton.
Issu ed &lt;nm "'' Mt"""
ol\e •••"
o'ciiH:lr. ••
P. M .• the cub Ia nand It
All olll'cers are asked
•
voiCe
Huth '"'" .., s Tht•d
hours were: Mrs. Robert Fos1
5
days work a we«. L• rena: iness. D. H. WOOD. REALat all ages. Phone WY 2-'t66 L"'""" au,. '"' " ••• Rupo.
Oblo. lh• rouowt••
according to Mr!.
1er Champer 266 State c. .A"'a(L
Snyder • WY 2 6961 ·
of 296 uacru.
more or le,.. lo 1wit:
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TOR, Phone 446- lll66 , GaII i- house !one floor) with bath,
2 18 Uc '"' ' "'""•
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staIf cap Iam.
ler L. Cremeena,
Galllpo)ii,.BeV·
5 5 6lc
polis. Ohio.
5 6 12tc gas
hoi air
heating.
Th• '"Jn ''"'"'
'"'"· w.,on
Numb"
c """
The Pomer= Garden
Rt.,
_ _ _ __ _ __:__
"ficelyfiredlocated
. on large
Jot .
M •
5 I'
liluate
thf Townlhip or"''
ColUmbia.
The undeHIJDI!d
U!!erl'ell u-.. rl,tht
er Iy S. J anes, Eureka
·vestock
STARTiNG- May- 6,- 1965. Mis'
anne upp leS
c'""" ot "'"' '"' " " ' or ohto, "' .,.
will meet Monday
at
2
m.
Patrick
H.
WilliamJ,·
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R
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.Bid0f Mr
out of htgb water. $10,500.00
-to-Wil: One Hundred !IIJ!t Acre• In
Keltb Goble Ford Inc
the h
· cellaneous items of house- POMEROY
roo frame 14ft. BOAT, motor tratler $550. "" So&gt;u&lt;hwoot •""' •• "'"o" No.
""''"'"' Ohio
"
at
orne
s.
well, Mrs. Lula
MaS.
Ll
FOR SALE : Fine ponv Come ·
- 5m
.
'
Two•'Y•''
'' TowmbiP No. o.
Mulberry
Ave wlth Mrs
V:
88
and see. Mason
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hold effects and furniture of house with bath, gas healing. Blonde dmette set, $40. WI 9- "'"" No. "· or Townohl., ,, ""''
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· on, W.
a., Connie jo C¥,pen773' ·
the late Hazel Cleland at the Located on East Main Street. 3222.
5 7 3tc
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tf:1i
RoyTh Betzping
CQoohostess. p ter, New Haven, W• .Va.,
59 23
.I m
. 1' 0UTBOARD, 5 horsepower Ell' end
the Nortb
haH of ••·
th• """'''
South. Mary ,.,
A. __
Wippel,,.._
201 Unllw-rv
,
7·5-3otc home to settle esatte.
..,.. .00 . 0 wner WI'II assts
uo&lt; of'""'"
of kUon
T.A. ewillomeroy
meet
r=.Vfi!Uan'-;--•
Dr. Me:vin E. Doerr, Veterln
56 3tp
financing.
inrude cheap Call Coolville two 1321 of lllid 'J'oWIIIhlp No. II.
m There will be
arian targe d s II . I
- -- -- - - Rant• 10. or Towndhltl ot Ohio
•
u-·A:
Po
·
. an rna amma s FOR SALE: A.sparagas. Nor· WGHWAY PROPERTY - 3 985-232.5 or see Ever Gillilan. companY'• Purd:IIMa alto u.. follow·
officers. Mothers of the
wuu ,ve.,
meruy,
l2ll Washington St., Ravens m•n Grueser Phone WY 2- room block houae. Located on Chester.
li 4 li\p
and firs\ arade
Mlsa
E. Dixon,
l Oak
wood , W. Va. Phone 273-4271. 5358.
'
5 8 3tc Route 33 with !50 ft. lot.
SooU•• ••· l'bl&gt;V-- "" 1of •old
llill, Mra. Olear W.Uiol WQIOflice bours• Daily 4 to 6 p·
Bus1"ness
T••"""•
" _ri.,.
'
lwn• Rt. I Oak
·
Complete with furniture. $1
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tollowfnl
MAY 1
... An· '· '
m.
tic ONE New rear bumper for
m1
....,
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Howell RL '
a II t
Ford, 3 wheels 15" for Ford, About I mile outside eorpor· FOR HIRE: Bulldozer. Tree ;.;••
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Group I of the
• • --." " 1 26
5 wheels 16" for Ford, 7 alion.
trimming and removal and ::.u':'J'
FIrst United
Pomeroy and Bethel
'13 Mrs. Ray J.
· Jl!'l!iOn. .
wheels 14" for Plymouth 1 OWO RIVER COTI'AGE - 4- bauhng . Free ettmate. L &amp; ••"
tbo No""- Church will hold 1 hako
Gallipolis will have .a joint Charlel M. Denny, CoaiiGa. 8ft\IJ ·
'
dr'lled
II nd 200 G H I'
·
·
weet comer ol.
NorULwNt qtuJ'tel' Saturda
M I t th
da
7 30
Mrs Earl E. rw..11- Nltw.. W
wi.ntcr tread, 1 regular tire rooms. 1
we , a
. au mg Servtce, Racme. or ,.,• .,....
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y, ay , a
e
Mon y at :
•
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Sale or Trade
on wheels, 2 wheels 15", for ft. frontage on State Houle Ph. WI t-3043 ..- WY 2-3486.
Lustre Cleaners In
at !he Pomeroy
Va.
CIDER PRESS In working con· ford pickup 2 wheels 18'' for 338. Near the Racine Dam.
5 4 6tc """ •• Tllomu corwm. """""" from 9 to 12 noon.
All Masons,
Btnlu
SEWING MACHINE _ r air
ll.:.."N::-:-ul" ,:•::: ,:;. The Chester PTA Is
Stars and parents of members Mrs. Gatrey Lee Wooljlm,
dition. SH 2-4176.
5 5 lie Ford pickup, two good tires Immediate possession.
600 - 650&lt;16. M. c. r.arr, C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
services all makes,
::,: 'i:...
•;::' l'l lng a square dance May
Invited.
3S Fisher Dr., Jackaon,
n,
Another load Long Bottom Ohio. Ph n e BOX 22t
WY t-311311
The Fabric Shop Pome oy N1. oo ...,, lbon"' Eut 1o4.., . . . 8 P· m. at the Chester
MAY II
' :22 p.m. Friday.
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667
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POMEROY OWO
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r ' ' •-• "· .,...., "" ' ' " - School Gym
Th American Legion
Dllebargell
pac te
-6275.
5 3 6\p
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Authorized Singer Sales and North •• "'' ..,. ID 1bo """""'ut
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p 11
--+lv
..... l-ed
1
all
li 7 !tc Service.
,
30tc
::inReedsvllle
w.s.c
.s.Both
lary
of
Lewil
Mantey;,
1
5
111
with builtFOR SAlE
h
'th
"""'"" •••· "'" ''""- -nbod
g a rummage sa e.
American Legion wu
s.
-,
in conveniences.
National
.' ' 7 room
" """"
oldld andnew
artlclel1 will
at 7 p.m.
at the
Eberts,
Mrs.McCar',.;
Jolm
bath, sttuated
on 3 ouse
lots. WIPh. l'lel&amp;ltrhoBalldlllgBullt!olppl)In lor Tlllrl&gt;·••• """'
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&lt;&gt;""""•
No. '·
1so bak
Th
ehur' cb
In Mt. lace
n1s Mrs
n .......
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Camping Week is t.ent trade 3 HP 8rigg &amp;
WY ,v
· J · H· Allen,
new
mes.
t
ulQP
at
Rant•
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No.
....,._,
lt
o1.
,..
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of Ohio
u
so
ill
;
be
a
Saturda
a
e
sa
M
e.
8
e
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1\Uf,Ka..
"•-'&amp;Ji!" EM7
E.
786
3561
1
88
in time. Come in and try for Stntton Engino
•
Hysell Street Middleport O
owrm wwuuWI.
1J111o foUow" c.mmoncl.. "" ''""' '"" "
y, ay ,
""""
a good trade. Amsbary's ApaA
'
' · lnum siding. Call Guy Neil- IUIJ•Ix "'' UnD SoutO" lbo North· nina at t a. m. at Mrs.
Mrs. Olarlel
che Trailer Sales,
Fourth, G RDEN PRIDE
'
5 6 tic ler. RaciDe, Ohio.
®,\:\:;,.•! "1;l\'':'...:... Larkin's store buildlng.
church ·Will have I
Mrs.·
Callahan, · .
Gallipolis. Also at Qualily
ROTAR: rrOWERS
IFOR SALE: 5 room bouse,
12 29 tic
The Tuppers Plains
• daughter potiuck dlnller on Treadway; HO!JIOT Mocfe,
6.
1
Print Shop io Middleport.
bath, basement Gas furnace, HEATING Pl- blag MIIODer '''" , .... , "'"""'No"" ,..,_. u&lt;J Booster• are having a
at 6 p.m. In the
Goldie Jobnson, Mrs. ()icar
tc
Open Mon.·Sat. Tfl9 PM
fireplace. Priced for quick
;:::old •Brothers
•:;,:: !',: supper at the Tuppers
room. Mra. Sellm .
Mrs. Me'ilmi ,1J_I.,
8
e..... P•.......
4eJ, Eat
a) Elementary School
r"""'D
• tf 111 E881 MIn
____ _ _ __:_:..._:=
!:.POMEROY
sale. Phone '1'13-5611, Mason,
Sir..
• m-e
'"'''North
""' • .........,,
""'"'1VO"•'"
will be """'ram
Uejohn I
'lbmlllt
573
1 t.Mnc• evening May 8 from 1 to
I
4
For Rent
J•ck W. CarMY,
.
Va.
u
C
ero•
l'bone
WY
z
a.ue
ehain•
•nd
Nnlt,,...t•
1116)
nnu
the
dlnoer·
Mtl.
DlxiQ
Jlele•
W
Manager
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North '"' dOl ..,, ,_.., ....,
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FURNISHED ROOM for rent,
PHONE
ROOM brick home, 2 bath7 20 tfc
ond thJri.. • "'" ,,., ,;.,. " o'clock. Plenty of good
CUlmer,
Mrs. Edflar .PI y DJ,
WY 1·2181
rooms finlslled attic and
" .., •"'• " .,_,.,_ oontolnlnt cooked food Bring yur
PomerOY
Curtis N..._.,, Mrs. ltllpb
1
Main St., Pomeroy. $5.110 a
•
AUcriONEER
'
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the
" "' two • ...,.. .,_,,.,.. """
week. Call IYY J.i;lo}
basement. Out of prl
high water.
mo" " thlrtJ'•\WO
loa. - (.b) and
..,..,•..rlr:h&amp;
.,
tn and
tell your
wiDFmeet
at
andFlnf«nt
da1Jibltf, Mrs.,
DON'1 PUMP
I
Complete Serviee
of
Rock
In neighbors.
CUb Sco
rompklnl
William
........
and
.
tfc
you slugglsb sep- Central heating,
ced
or
Crill B elf d
"" "' ..,• .,......,. '"'" .., "'"'
pr gs
u\8
•
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• _,..,omei'J .
,
tic tank. Get Klean-Em-AII quick sale. Phone WY U116
Write
:: Contaet
.... ,
246 will meet Saturday at 7
forbyathepdlluck Jar
tnfant daughter, Mnt.
·.·
5 4
7
BRICK House, redec- septic talll: cleaner. Land· or WY 2-2205. Charles F.
A 'c BRADFORD
.,.,.,,•
lbo .,, .,.. "' "'' m. at the Salisbury school.
rego
W. Bower, Jr., and Mra. 'Gift. '
orated
.
. Ra. IDe Obi
eemetert.
&lt;.... mtte,.
t• now ·eneloM4 I ily 18
. as.•ed to brIna
•- E· F-'"
'
Woldermuth.
f 13 Ifc
•• • oubotonUol
w1n '""'· .... am
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. , large comer Iot , near mar k Fam; Bureau.
0
Mtddleport schools. Contacl
z 18 tfc
rick
c •
""''""' "' ,..,.. •• • · T. vote fur relrestunen\8
'·
WY
alter ' p m week
FOR SALE: All modern b •
5 I tfc
A 'liMy
' Ill be
days or weekends Could write GOLF club• for "le, 6 irons frame 3 bedroOm ranch style Karl Grlleser, Plamblo&amp; and -11 tb• .,..,. . ,,..ri..!'...
Saturdal
and 2 woods and all leather home on Chester Roa' near
' thl-""' ""'"' '"" •oliouobo 5
Y' ""'' ' '
·.
bag, male, right
handed State Highway Garag&lt;-.100 x
Ohio
P· m. at Racine
P · 0 · Box 246 ·
""""';;;;;;;;;;:-::----_:___&lt; $45. Call WY 2-2836. 4-2611; 400 lol Several Unanclng plans
End your sewer tnlableo
,::,.,,
aponsored by lhe Raciile
F,UNISHED 3 rooms, on ground
FT
TYLER
d
bl
available
to
qualified
person
We
have
aU
,.._
mine
an4
remDVtl
the
••14
bJ
dist Church. Everyone ll
91
,
.
OU e ~ duty
•
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undertround. lnUlinl ,~ itlrlP come
1
1
St., Middle- service meat case • co mp e e Phone WY 2-5337. 4 u tfc
Sewer Machines
mlnlnc
nO\ 1netud1d.
tht rtcht
·
S. Front
fl oor.
rt Call
WY 2--5141
Reasonable
a......
1nd prtvner:e
of l'l)lnlnr.at1d
remO'rinl
n4
MAY t
11
·
with
mezzanine
shelf
and
set
FOR
SALE
8
m
dupl"..
""'"'•
unbi'rrowtll
•mt
und1r
A
th
da
po
4 27 tic
of dl .
'
roo
Call WY z.m• Day or NI•bt "" "rl"' o&lt; lb• """ """•"
mo er • ughter
- - -· _
spay
a
preml••• coal trGm oth•r ta.ruta. b• dish dinner '-pOnso"ed
1 trays. A-1 condition. house in Middleport. On cor-7
26
fURNISHED 3 room
apart- Looks like new. Firt 300 ner lot. Double garage. Clntic
..
Wbmen's Guild will Ill!
an damacnhelr'Inl&gt; 1n1
· ch·'rch
u
ment, 212 s. 5th Aven., Mid- takes. it. Contact Lynn Hart ' 1der block outhnildlng,
two PAINTING • interior and e:xter avceeuorl/
and manner
UIIJIUI. •rltlnc
walV• ' the Federated
eport, Iour couple. Phone Racme Food Market. WI g. baths. SH Hl'IS.
ior. Roof work of all kinds. , "om ••• '"""'• "'""· Pm•""'· ·•t C p. m. There
dl
WY 2-:MaS.
l 24 tfc 3342.
o o 4tc .
I 5 3\c
Phone VI 3-2700.
4-30-121Pi :,;:J·~· ' :'•..,.:•':•,.:;:,''': ·ll.l'alll and the oldeal oitd

LOSE WEIGHT safely
with
tablets. Only 98c
at Starb' Drug Store
3 12 60tc

- - 1st and 2nd

Rt.
7. IVe Pomeroy
mmu es
d wntown

noor, furnis hed and unfurnish-

..:..~--

sent~~

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· Society Notes

---~----::--;:-::-:~-=::-:--;-:~-:- 6-Daily sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport. o., May 196~ Mrs. Edgar Reynolds is Reelected
F 5 Ia
Real Estete Fo• Sale
;;
or a
2 SIGNS
p
PTA Scholarship Award Thursday

•. for Rent

WANT AD

@)

omeroy
Motor C
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UliED PIANOS
FOR SALE: I bedroom ranch
Plans were made to obaarve Bluebird&gt;." She dllplaysd 1
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3 BEDROOM brick Duplex with TWO nice
style brick • frame home on
OP
the 11lver anniversary and new birdhGUBe deaigne6 eapeetally ·
&amp;:on MondaY
P.M .
Puhllcatton
B
•
p
right
pianos
priced
for
qulCk
Chester
Road
near
State
0
o u dline o,nn r\.111.
garage. uttemut nve., om- sale. can Rutland Furniture,
·
offlcers were elected by the Ior Blueb'-·u"UD. Sltde s on the·"'
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eroy. Call WY 2-5127.
Sll ,
• • •tc Highway Garage. 1110 1 1110 tot
Amateur Gardeners "Beautiful Birds ol Oblo" wero :
2 811 ·
co•""T
'o"'
4 '1:1 t c
Wednesday
t.:A
N t' Et.L ATioNS
f'rrep 1ace ,
.torm windows •
.,. evanlng at the ·home shown by Wendell Gerlach.
1
wm " ""''" ' ""'" ''"" "- M . -·
---sELLING OUT all nativa night- doors, patio, tiled bath and 1 961 Greenbrier 9 Pnsenger Wag.
$1195
1 Mr c E Blak 1 · Members
dsd to II U
F'lr
"' Pllhll ...at.ion
i MODERNd 4 room and
batn. crawlers and •"Order,
fish kitchen, hardwood
floors, Good ures, red ftn~h. one owner, radto and heater
o
s. . .
es ee.
t Middlewith facts respon
on birds. ro ea ·.
rurnishe apartmen .
worms (mixed all sizes), 100 well insolated. Severa1 financOffictrs for the ne" year are Guests at the meeting were .
port. WY 2-3814.___4 21 de for $1.110! wanted a tot of ing plans available ro quail- 1962 Rambler Amb..udor Custom
$1295 Mrs. Edgar Reynolds, re- Mrs. Robert'Gon;, Mr. end·Mrs.
vSlX ROOM HOUSE in Pome- business before we leave for lied. Phone Pomeroy, WY 2- Station Wagon. V-8 engtne, automatic trans. Power s1t""] elected president; Mrs. Grace Wendell Gerlach, Mro. Gerald
Riverside Methodist Hospital 5337.
5 4 tfr
ing clean interior. Blue finish. LOw nuleage by one oca
P_ratt, vlce president; Mrs. WlJ.. Sb•.. ter end Mn. Dean Barn!'".
roy Phone WV. 2-5385 . tfc
May 21st. Will swap 'I
"' .110
owDer. Radio and beater
11am Slater, secretary; an d Readings were given by Mrs.
4 14
-~=~=""
worm pkg. for two old ba~- FOR SALE' Large 4 bedrOOm \ 1962 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-0oor- $1495 Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, tr.,asurer. Earl Knight on the dogwood .
UA I' ~
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11 .11res. radto They wiU be ln.stalled at the •-,
FURNISHED HOUSE . 5 rooms
.
Mother's Da•,
end ·~•o.
For wonl
,.,, S.rvlNI
C ll cent pieees, or two old large home
d •.
t in Racine,
ut f in_
htgh good
wat- 6 c l engine PowergHde trans. Good whttewa
"~
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4 Cents 1,er ...ord on@ insertion
0
0
and
bat
in
omeroy.
cents,
or
one
small
Flying
con
I
ton
an~
heater.
beautiful
red
finish
with
dean
intenQr.
September
meetmg
by
Mrs.
An
arrangement
on
display
fea.
P
h
8
Mlmmu m Cbar~e 60 ce\1!5
lll Cent~ pt: r "'ord f o r fh ree con·
Howard Cecil . WY 2-5262. Eagle cent, elc., what have er. Hot water ~eatlng
Blakeslee.
tured red tulips.
I('50&lt;'" U
IJYe llll!~rtloi\J .
per eeJII Di •coiJn \ on pMld afiJ and
800 w Main rooms
St.
3 30bath
tfc you''
ill " '"'player
radio (plus
&lt;or) il- !em,
trlC hot. Twa
andspeed W
record
tank, large
stormer.c.
wmdowsC
o er
bbe
.
_1Ptans w-;re discussedrtforJthe ThdeedtratoveiMing 'prlzJhne WWU a- ·
•da paid within 1U !lays.
, MODERN
45 sold
CARll OF' THANK S &amp;. OBI'fUi\R IES
8o
11
LP's
re&lt;:ords)
for
coins
to
settle
estate.
a
s1
ver an" versary pa y une war
rs , o
erner ·
6
_
.25
for
50
word
min·
Middleport. Ph. "r
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
9 at tha borne of Mrs, Walter wllh Mra. Thelma Prall, Mr,. ·.
. J hn Mob Cleland, WI 9-2965.
tmum.11 Ea.ch additional wr&gt;rd l c. apartment.
OFFICE HOU R ~
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3 2t tic
or mv co 11 ec 110n.1 0
! 6 tfc
POM.EROY, OHIO
Crooks with guest nlgbt to be Coala, Mrs. Wesley Fry, Mrtl.
6 ,30 A. M- to ~:00 P .II . Dally.
laturdal' R:JO A. !d. to 12·00 noon. Htlt;;E ano mur ""'' lurn i&lt;o&amp; ler. Leading Creek Rd., Mid1
• observed at that time. T be Harry Moore, Mr!. Bamltz.
IT 'S SO EASY
1 ed ond llJlfurOished apart
dleport, Ohoo. Phone WY 2· FOF SALE: MOOern • room I
,. ••• ,.,K,.uril1 ....,,., "" club voted ro renew the sub- Mrs. Grace Prall, Mrti. Shuellr
1'0 PLACE A
.. ~ ., 6103 ·
5 7 3tc
t!ell.'lll or cropl on lllld premllfl .
. ha~
RESULT l' RODL,CI:•W
menu W'l 'W13A
_
_ f C'me home .m Syra cuse• With I
Business Serv"ocel
T"~ , 1 u~' cub oo ••"'"' •', scrop• t'oon 'to th e Flowe• Grower and. Mrs. ~.
~rtach wInnmg
WANT AD
t' ' ••
~s
fr - ,,w-. THR EE bunal lots in Beech bath, (3 bedrooms) large utiJ·
deed.. Sahl real ••taa wu appral:ied for the Middleport Public lJ. tess prizes
.
Til.AJLER l v 1 ee
EXPERIENCED
df'eSsmak· at ut.ooo.oo and ~:~~nnol be aold tor
•
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wn ''8 trail
c;rovc. Write or call J. W. ity room. double carport, gas
.
Ph
WY 2- 1m Ulan threeJourthl ol uid t •:; brary, and to glve the library Tbe refreshment table wa1
PHONE WY 2 -2156
age panrk water
ing ' alterations.
one• n• ..n+.. pralted.
~alut.b1 AUthe aalu
($tate8roApproved) Le·oper
,
, 37 Riverside Drive, furndce, fully insulated, w.b.tll
eon.nrmatton
court.aublec
Sllid real t h e book , "The RockweII' S centered w~~
111 an arr•••em
....-e
enI
'ce
er a
o ·t 5 Oho Tel 228-2.566. to -·1)11 carpeting, birch ca i· 2276.
or""""""" eatal.tl t l)ld l\lb.l•ct to real uta~.&lt;~ Complete book of Roses" of yellow tullps and bridal
Minersville, Ohio, Phone W'i
a;,. on ,
. 5 1 lOtc
nets. Shade and fruit trees,
Lnet fllr the yen 196!1. which ' "'
,
Nott
2-3:!24.
1 Uc
.
srrubbery. Close to scnuol AIR CONDITIONING Relrtgerwhich had been donated to the
with yellow tapers.
Refrlg·
by
Mllltature May
A HYMN SING, Sunday, May 9 1RAtLER toto lor rent . close TWO LOTS tn \1ason. Will sell and church. Very reasonable. ation service.
at Freedom Gospel
to
Laundrymal
and
schools
cheap.
SH 2-t2H
Grady
l'raJg,
Syracuse,
Ohio
eration
New
Haven.
Phone
.
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rs.
e
a
preers
were goven
vors "' end
at Bald Knobs , Rev. Griffoth,
5 1 3tc
TU 2-35J1
pared a floral arrangment on hostesses,
Mrs. uBlakeslee
4 8 tiC
song leader. Also
rev ival Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com- _ __ _
WY 2-28l0.
·
-made and display. Mrs. Pratt introduced Mrs. Harold Lohse. A I ala d
p m eal'h pany . Middleport.
10·3-tfc CI. F:AN carpets with our Car4 2 tfc
ente..ed 1n the united state• n~atnct Mrs. aoats who gave 8 rw~per course was served during tlle
. .t
star tm g a 7 30 . ..
-- - ·
I pet hShampoOl'f T FREE,
with
EXPERIENCED
Court. southern Dl~trlct of o h l112
o,
f"I
evening nev . r.r1fl1 th preach· FOR RENT _ Nice 6 room
Bl
Lustre
Eastern Dlvl•lon. In C&amp;H No. 38.6 · entitled, "Helping Hands to the socia hour.
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[ pure ase
o
ue
AUTO SALES
b•linl in tht matter of Hur;h Laymon
1\.
wUI olfer
for alille, atthepublic MUctlon,
f
ing. Sunday , I'1ay 16, IS Ok
oun- apartment. In Pomeroy 170 ~'I1ampoo Ba'·er
Furniture,
AUTOMOBILE
Rupe,
• bankrupt.,
ty-wide Ctass
Mulberry·AV. Private entrance Midd le
5 4 6te 1956 CHEVROLET, 1956 Ford.
at tlu! fMrm of HUih L&amp;Ymon Rupe,
OS
Ahart, leader. Pubhc IS tn- WY 2-2a75 or at 37R $&lt;;eond.
.
.
,
.. loed In Columbia
Mell•
1
vited.
4
I St
BUlLDlN(; LOTS. JO!J X 1110, Keystone Service Statoon, Five ,
-· . -h
.
-- Rt 7 five minutes
from
Pomts.
5-8-titp l
AUft
Mill' 22 , 11165, bollnnlnl at OM o'·
LOSE WEIGHT safety wit APARTMENTS - lsl and 2nd d;wntown Pomeroy
695.00 FOR SALE _ One 1951 Hed-·
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
ers. The hostess wu assisted
Dex-A·Dlet tab lets Onl y 98c floor. furnished and unfurmsh· e"Ch Phone WY 2_2413 .
d
ed
I
1 ounr Tractor. sene• n 194.9; 1 of Racine entertained
Past Matrons and other of.
a
.
man 4 • oor s an 1200f 00
Ford
TrBctor. Serlfl 860 l~; I
• t k d'
ln'cers.
at ar k' s Drug Store ·
ed Midd Icport and N'" ""'
5 4 &amp;tc
Ford Tractor, series eo1. Ole•ei 1961:1 six o c oc
mner Mon day, --rep1
St
57tc
3 12 60tc
w. va. WY 2-3257
- - WY 2·5251.
1 culupacker• 1 com sprayer:
ceding the annual inspection
Honored guests were nNto•ent51
CYLINDER
Ford
new
mos.:-raper;
1 Cue
Grind·
r·AU1'(lMORlLE lftSllfance beef!
5 5 6tr
FOR SALE : 1956 Ford Fair I
111'; 1 Blackhawk Scraper Blade; 1 Racine Chapter O.E.S.
ed with gifts from the chapter
.
ror and clutch, 2 bulls, b~ lane, good tires, car in fine
Tractor Plow, Ford 2- 14"; ruu p
t
R be Ia
caacelled1 ,.,t yulli opera
p
0 Plow, •'·'M"'"' . • ,,.,, 1,,....
resen were
o r
.mg age, Here_ford Ch. ar ta~se condition, automatic transmls l WY 2-2143
Z.Mii
For Sale
arnef'DY, . eon Tract&lt;" Cultl ....tor: l lnt.erna·uon· Mindling P.G.M.· Vida Catcsoro,l Youth Fellowahip
tor':ll licenSe? Call WY ll.ith
·
cross, 1 supenor gram dnll, ,·,on . Also 1953 Fordomatl'c _ _ _ .. _ _ _ _
111
o~a~: on1 ollver
.
Wap1111
rubber com
Url!ll Plant.er;
y,ith slla••2 D.G.M.; · Gretta ' HarrlS,
1
2 botto~
.... and Safe~
I FonlFoot
Man~&gt;re
Spreader;
I ou. Rep. ; IIe1en Bartley, ~soc.
•Gr.
OR DER
. c .UTZ's H&amp;"..~ 1-self
I lift
I rpull
ld type,
it' ator
cultJ transmission and 195~ Ford Loga• F;U"
~~ Equtp- bed•;
ver seven
Mowera
l Far (mOll
J.6
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Jl ow.
!e cu IV
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6 cyl. radiator. 4 miles out ment, Sales and Service, Porn- Rake; 1 Roanoke Baler; t Ne w Hul· Conductress · Tom Bartley ur. PliMII, PU!nicJA
"''anted
·' ;-.lic k CILdick" leg orn
IC s,
vator and 1 bottom plow for Leading Creek road, from eroy. All types and s Izes 0f land
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d c Mod
ta~h neld rChopper;
ch l Corn
l NHeac! HAt-1
d Mrs Clifford
Morris ' Mr
Help
----'-- - - ' ur star te pu 11cis 1o ny. . - All is Chalmers "B'' tractor. Route 7. Robert Vance, Route fire extinallishers, 2o/• lb. ex·
ri:ere 40 an M . II edT
M'
. The Youth Fellowship of the
4-3D-12tp
d
ern P01111ry , 8ox lR8. At hens. Phone SH -4 .
, S ·a) toot &amp;lentor; 1 John Deeu
and rs. A r
oney, r.
La,urel Cliff Free
Methodist
656
2
WANTED - Middle • age wn. . Phone LY _ 1.
1, Mddleport. Ohio. 43012tp tinguishers, Boaters pect · Spreader; t Crain orm. r•rlt~~on. Mrs John Ihle Mr. and
b
d end l-'·'ed
2 903 ~-8-tfc ;
man to make home with one [ 0 111 0
Dw1g
. ht Lo gan,
Distributor · $wooden
Ho11 Feeden:
2 Hoe
wat.ereno
' and Mrs. 1Cr·1TI!O~Iay
churc playe
F SI
fbe Ramoler
Hoi reeder;
2 water
Tannot Ben· Philson, Mr.
evening on thep ..:ua;A
Nto'PIIM·
lady, 6 days a week. Call
- - - - -· i
Real Estate or a e
Phone WY 2--3821.
II HO
I Houses: MlllcelllnMUI HOI st . tt M Opal o·ddJ
WY _ . Will considf'r mid·
HONDA for sale. r :1ke
- --_
World Standard
ol Compact
Pipe;
- 400 11111- ne
rs.
e,
lawn. were played and
4 14 JOtp
., 2 The Ra\.'mond ..Hood
property
Excelleoee
- - - 'p",•,.u'~,".., ,",,Plastic
',",_T,•~~.'
.,1 t ,cw•o,~,.
r.,~. Mrs. Wmge
Bernice, 'lbeiss,
Mrs. IMary
1964
2 3278
. dle . aged couple. _ 5 7 tk over
, ·JwIter
Cleek, Mrs.
Lew
group singing enjoyed
after
ymentsp.m('a ll \YY_ _ r.- at 234 Lincoln Road. 6 room Big car room, rid• ud per- WILSON 'S car wash, 550 Page Hot..water
,,. Heater... t.50 , au
li\'e in. Housework ______
FUel ou Hea.tlni
and son, Mrs. RUth
Mr s. which a
' held .
2, 63 a _3 . . - - - 5 8-31 . house and Iarge lot aIso '
Sma ll ear economy St., Middleport, Ohio. Cars sw•,nott:wr:
wau Stove:
cabinet;I1Hou
1 wiM••
roast
was
3
To fo r 5 boys. Call NEW z1g zag sew mg machme,
LADY
cu med WY 2-3715
Hitch
UUII
a w'era Rev • end Mrs .
.
and care
beds. 1 dinette set, kitchen .
BDd maoagerabl11ty
llht.ll. earrln
for Fordbo~~:; ) Tractor- Jlck;
pt. Chlorus Grimm ' Mrs.
A....__din•
SH 2-5tH, oc wnte Vester automatiC woth fashoun dISC'· cabinet. 2 wool rugs and ta·
See
va u ·
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2
'""" 22 "'""hi"" "'" Simpson, Mrs. Velma
Gill' and Nancy, Darla.
,alker, Langsv·rre, oh · ·
I
Does everyth.on g wo'lhout a!· ble. s.. Millon Hnod st
4--22--30tc stall
pHt!tlon
t :\!arklnl
oUt plow;
Mrs. Doro••Y
" Spencer, a nd
1 &lt;=&gt;I••
1
Metropotttaa
Moton
Pumo; ..
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and
Delores, Mrs. Jam"
10
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4 21 tfc tachments. Bala nce due 9 Mill Street, Middleport after
E. Mela Street. romecuel: I Wide Fnmt
ror ouvu host and hostess Mr and Mrs
and Sandra, u.a Ger- u s -c,; ,..,;; '""' '
payments $6.00 monthly. wv 6 p. m Phone WY 2-3820.
Pbone
••,
Musical lnstrumenh ![;::";
Ralph Webb. ' .
•
Pullins end
'Dean. '
11 5...
2·2515
5 1 5tc
5 7 3tc
4 22 tic
The group dined in the
and Gary, Mnt. Ernest
...: :
1959 Model 8 x
HOUSE FOR SALE on Laurel [ t951 HILLMAN, 4 door, forhome of Mr. and Mrs.
and Ivan,
Ha.rry Edwards, Langsville, Cliff Road Mrs. Norman E. , eign compact car. good condi· l,·n . smayll monthly payments.
i.
at two long tables cenered with
and ndBruce,
!lowLy' .. ,. . .,, ' ' '"' ,.., '"'"" .,,
h
5 1 6tc
g
c';'....,:."
,.;,,..,
arragnements of spring flowKay a Mickey
ell. ·
P" "" P
0 10 ·
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Hyse ll. WV. 2-6322.
Hon. $250.00. Phone WY 2 See it locally. Write credit ~o•t Hole Dluera; 1 saw; 1 Umbreland Betty Baggy, Karen
., . ..... sm ln Bn• 11611·
p .. n•••"'
\b. U.S. No. 1 potatoes. 83c:
5 4 30tp
2418.
4 27 He
department Bo• 1991, Park· 1a uraetorJ; 1 HP Mo,toE" (brulh 1o11el
M William N _,_,._
10
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• or call 485- s,"',Alom&lt;nom
" ' " ' Show'' l "'"'"'
rs. Jack Jacobs
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g.
Tomatoes, basket 59c; Pm a· FOR SALE: Building Jots, 200
Insurance
ersburg, w. va.,
.
et nnk Heater;
1 Garden spru· set mother and mother
Diehl
Sue
'
2 a me Gem Pop
R 1 r·
.
t
Healllll Stove; J Draa Convay- th
st d ughters present
'
•
.
,
arm Machine
mon. c ns ,. '
• x 100, L , 1ve mmu es
_
4401.
&gt; 1 6tc .,· ,_,., ,...,,..,,, 1 - ., ..... e mo a
•
Tracy, Karolyn Soulsby, Beckv·
1 AUit. Motor
Rotaey
•1'1
~
•
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_.__ 16 oz. size, an flavors carton, fr om downtown Pomeroy. $695 AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
Harrow;
1 Can tCuel;
RICIL; 1J -Ford
3 pt.
lift ; be bonqred.
Eblin' ""nd
Benny end Mlk.
':_
14
• 39c; Hunt's Cat.up,
oz. eac h. Phone WY 2-2413.
cancelled? Lost yo"' operaI
•
Cut~" 1 wuh v"' "'""•'~" Allred Grange WI o~erve Wright.
OR SALE: David Bradley 5 size, 5 for
Mackeral. 4
5 7 6tc
tor's license: CaH WY 2-2!166
Lega Notice
3Forkl. Rural Life SUnday at the
H. P. garden Lractor, cleat cans 87c : Gal. Jug milk, 69c :
615tfc
LI!OAL NOTic:l
Terms: cath on daY of
All fred Methodist Church on May
tires, wheel weights,
re·
gal. jug, 39c :
lb. ; HOUS,E FOH SALE, 2 years
rr Co
Se
Co
:he
to cnnnrmatton by the 9 at 7:45 p. m. witb Earl Star· - - - - - - - - - verse cultivators, toolh har- JJ('.
old, 3 bedrooms, bath and 1-'Ht 0
pymg rvtce
P" court. soutbem Dl•trid of Oblo.,,E••t·
LAUREN E. HOFFMAN
key a state officer, u speaker.
p., · · ...
row. All for 200.00. Contocl
SHULER'S GROCERY
carport. No down payment re- tes made of tegal papero. ;::
:!;· !i':!:
Loymon """
'
1
Lynn Hart, Ra&lt;ine Food MarAntiquity, Ohio
quired. Tel. SH 2-5468.
birtll recor&lt;!s aild almost any ""' '
""'' , .. '"' ""
" ' a. '" "· ' "
MAY II
keL Wl 9-3342.
5 5 4lc
5 6 2tc
5 1 !2tc
other documenu.
:!"
The Stall and Oflicers of the
Reuter lnsuraoce, Pomeroy •t th e farm or Hutrb LMYmond ttupe
LIOAL NOTtc:E
·Meigs Temple will bold
EDtered Newt
Ida Mae Bupe.
Colu m
Nutlet ta May
tteretl~l~lh.Jlven
·
~_..
t
I
t
ted NICE FA MILV. grocery store
Ll
n~
i 4 uc: 11nd
bi~ TownAIIlp,
Mellilocated
County.ln.Oh!o.
at· Wt!lnesday
196~.thatIt on tice session Monday evenmg,
Among
those who t:lllQICI.I
mp oymen
an
in Tuppers Plains on Rt. . 7'
Crtlll' K e~~~· :II
Point Rudr.. addrell. C•rp..nter. Ohio A. M. l!le will oU~r fo r oal~ l t
10 at the hall in Middle- Holzer hospital in the ........ 2~
.on Meogs
. co. Bu1'ld'ong and m- I
.,. GUARANTEED
for R.
D. I. on Saturday. May 22.
to UW! hllhe•t
I
.-.
.
. . ' renewable
.
•••"''"
" '"' o'oiock P. M .. ••• auctJOil
oub ,. ,.., "
• • '"
AllI oflicers are askad
hours were: Mro. Robert
Fo~
WIDOW
WOULD
hkP. e 3l.nena
r:r 4l voice Stock doing a nice bus·
hfeall hu!!pltahzauon.
estat-1
owned.
.. t61the s .followlnl
Third
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d
k
L- POMEROY _ 5 • room frame at
a"es Phone WY Issued f ar m n:alRupe
and. ld•
MaebyHupe.Hu1b
ton- Jilt
Ohio,
accord'mg to Mrs.
ter Champer, 265
.,.,esays w
we ·"·
iness. D.h H. WOOD.
a ·
hilinij: or 21111
staff eaptain ·
ter L· Cremeens, GaIll""""
Snyder
, orIVY a2-6961
%- 1066 REA
G 11 . house lone floor ) with bath,
2 18 tfc B,.,
, .,.,;••• .. ,,,,•m
.,ore or lfu. to , wit;
- ,,., ""' ""·, " " " "''"
...,...., Be V·
p . one 4
The foUowlnl dncMbec! r.al eltate. Waron Sertal Numbtlr c 212\1.52.
.The
G*t'den
erly s. Janes, Eureka
..Rt.,
5 6tc
. la2tcl· gas fired hot air heating.
1
1;,
- - - -- - - 5 -. . _- - · 5 6
li.J icel y located ·on large lol
Marine Supplies_
to
re!ll!rve• •h•
Wlll meet Monday at 2
Patrick H.
Jtt ..,.:Bid·
livestodc
STARTIN G May 6,
Mis- out of high water. $10,500.00.
,,.u, o..
.,.., "'" ••
""" G••• '"'' '""
at the home of Mrs.
weU, Mrs. Lula St8ruey,
---~cellaneous items of house- POMEROY - 5 . room frame 14ft. BOAT, motor trailer, $550. ~!e:~~~.,.~~~pa: ;!,:C~~n.No.Ni:
Middleport, Ohlo w t. ao Baer, Mulberry Ave., with Mrs. on, W.Va., Connie Jo c......,
FOR SALE : Fine pony. Come hold effects and furniture of h
.th b th g beating
Blonde dinette set, $40. WI 9- Ren1e No. u . of Townaohh» ot Ohio
Betzing as co-hostess.
ter, New u.ven, W. VL, u-.
d .. Mas 773 5923
ouse Wl
a • as
. 'l'l'l'l
5 1 3t
Company'l PurehaHI allo. the fol·
p
=
an s ·
on
· 7·5-30tc
·
the late Hazel Cleland at the · Located on East Main
Street.
;u.u..
c Jowlnr
uw!kl~&gt;thZut
Pomeroy
u ....... A. Wippel, 201 .
"""'-""
.
, .
end of ducrlbed
the North prtomiML
half of tJw
will
meet ,,__,.~ at · I.'IJAI1
-•1
1
---·
home to settle esatte.
$3500.00. Owner w1ll aSSISt m OUTBOARD, 5 horsepower Evo ea8t quart.er or Seetion No. ThirtY·
\'fliHam
Dr. Me;vin E Doerr, Veterln·
56 3tp
financing.
inrude, cheap, Call Coolv!Ue
m. There will be:;
Union
P9_.,y,
arian, large and small animals FOR SALE : Asparagas. Nor- HIGHWAY PROPERTY - 3 983-23'25 or see Ever Gillilan.
officers. Mothers of the
M1sa Emily E.
6 Oak
128 Washington St. , Haven&gt; man Grueser Phone WY 2- room block bouse. Located on Chester.
$ ilp
"' lh• "''""" •••"'' o&lt;
end first
are IIIII, Mrs. Olear wtllioo
wood, W. Va. Phone 2'13-4271.
'
56 ate Route 33 with 150ft. lot.
Rt. 1 Oat
David An· '
O!Uce bours, Daily 4 to 6 p. ONE New rear bumper for Complete with furniture. $18110
Business Services
•premiae•,
.,,., ""·bel•l
.., • pan of _,.uon No. Group I of
MAY
Bethel
No. 62,
ol the
Howell, Rt. 'W'""'•. Q:ll .
theI
tlonal
Order
of Jobs
m.
1 mi1e outside corpor· FOR
Bulldozer.
(as&gt; Dl. n14 ToWDibiP No. F 1r 8 t
Mrs. Ray J .
.
·
I l6 tfc Ford ' .., wheeIs 15 .. for Ford ' About
t'
t . HIRE:
.
d
I Tree
end he.ntJ•Is
9. Rani' ;~o. 11 ol TOWPllbipllo Ud
United
pomeroy and Bethel . '"'
hi
.
5 wheels 16" for Ford
1 a oon.
nmmmg an remova
.......,,. u "'"'"'' a._,., ",., Cburcb wlll hold a
wlll bate .a joint ll!arles M. Deany, ColitDD. IR\1,
wheels ., l&lt;ir Plymouth, I OHIO RIVER CO'I'l'AGE - 4- hauling . . Free etimate. L &amp; :::
!:"'..:":"..::.:!\":.::::. Saturday, May I, at the
Monday
?:3tl
Mnt. Earl E. Cook, Nlllo, W,
14
Sale or Trade
wi.nler tread, 1 regular tire roomsl , dnlled wStaeltl, endR 2te00 GPh.
::e:.d
If:;_
Lustre Cleanera in
m. at the Pomel'OY
Va.
00
on wheels 2 wheels 15" for ft. rontage on
e
·
or
u• •1 • " ' """""" ..,.. """ "" !rom 1 to 12 noon.
Temple. All Masons,
Blrtbo
CIDER PRESS in working con- lord pickup, 2 wh"ls 16.'' for 338 · Near the
5 4 61_:. ::"'.:!
Dam.
The Chesler PTA It
and
of members Mrs. Galrey I.ee 'IJD1_ll!tm,
dition. SH 2-4116.
5 5 4tc Ford pickup two good tires lmmedtate posse!SlOD.
SEWING MACIIINE - repair
ttwnoe Nort.hNK to the cor- '"'g a
dance May 8 '"
33 FiBber Dr., Jacbon, ... D,
'
C C CUCKLDR, nD •LTOR
Dtr of laftd formarly uwned bJI K1l- w
'"'I
••
•
600 - 6.10xl6. M. C. Carr,
· ·
services all makes, WY2-22114 toa '"''""'"' ....,. ..,. " .... 8 p. m. at the Cbester Grade
MAY U
4:22p.m. Friday.
(;ampin~Equ_ip_:_ Long Bottom, Ohio. Ph o n e BOX m
WY Z.l83tl
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. :'i
School Gym.
American Legion
Dlleborl.. 1
JUST ARR IVED- Another load 667-6215
5 3 stp
POMEROY, omo
Authorized Singer Sales and North •• '"4 ""' '" .,. ...,..ut The R ed vill WS C S
lary of Lewll Manley
Patlenll recently
·
6 T !tc
4 30tc lliDDlnl: a~~o. tb• toUoWlnl ~nbed planning ea
included Mn. Sam TreeBe;. Walof hotse much wanted Apache
'th Service.
7Leglon will
I ... Mt lace E"'A.... ,._111 Jobn u..ninCampers. We have al l mod·
FOR SALE : 7 room house w1 ftlleigler Balldlll" .J....-a.. for PNmlle•, "*inc a put of seetton old andnew articles will
at p.m., a wu:;
•
t.t.:n•, ""... •
.,....-uth 't ted
3 lots Ph
• ....,
"""'".. "" "' ,_.,. "'· •· ld -•-· bak aa1e -Baptist cliurch Ill
nls, Mro. Robert
Ellcls including onPs with builton
· · new homes. Built iD ld.tcb- Rani• No. 11 of T01JJ11bi.Jlll. of Ohio SO ; l:lUIU I · e
• up;:
"-L... m.
ba , Sl ua
in conveniences.
National
wY Z.356L J. H. Allen, 786 ens, DW
at"com•..,·• .....,.-. "" .......,.. u wlll be Saturday, May 8, &amp;""'
Perklnll,
Mnt. oi&lt;OW
..,
l'I'IINY'" ,
.,...... follow•: ComaMDCJQ .U. cllalnl an4
the
Mrs Charles
••-"
Camping Week is tent trade 3 HP B•lggo &amp;
Hysell Street, Middleport, 0 • Ilium Biding CaU Guy Nell- '""""""
n1ng at t a. m. at Mrs. Be!8
WSWS ol
·
,....,.-.
5 6 tfc
.
.aat conan ot .utd s.cuon; trutne• Larkin's otore buildln•.
EUB cbur. ch ·will bave a
:Aia
in time. Come in and try for Stratton Engine
~~=-=-""""---..,-ler,
Racine.
Ohio.
Bo\l.tlr. thlrl¥ • ~ (33) t:balM an4
D
H
liNIM . Mn
a good trade. Amsbary's Apa- ~ARDEN PRIDE
FOR SALE: $ room house,
12 29 1ft!
The Tuppers Plains
• daughter potluck dinner
omer • ...,.,
' ·.
ROTARY MOWERS
che Trailer Salrs, 631 Fourth,
bath. basement. Gas furnace, -"TING
b'(20) chl.lllll t.hen• Norib tourl*tn n4&gt; Boosters are having a
at 6 llf, iD the
Mn.
.
.
.
. f
.. ..t. pgl1l
'
Pl.m .... , ' Mue11er chelna Ind. dxty (10) UDb or to
at
Tu
.......,.. Mn Se)bn
Meltoll 1lJt.
' . '
46 .97
Gallipolis. Also at Quality
Open
Mon.·Sot.
Tll9
PM
foreplace
.
Proc:ed
or
q...,
Furoaces
Arnold
Broth•ro"'
Soulb
,.
•••·
Rut
oM
911ppel'
ppel'!l
,_...
'
I
•--· 77'
Mason
.
m ,.... ""' """'"'' "" ,..., Elemen'•"' School
will be program
Uejohn, Mfl, Wllllam, Thl&gt;illal· •.
Print Shop in Middleport .
sa
.
UUlJIIIll
.,..,., •
' 118 East. Main Street,
Pomthen~:t~
NOJ1h .ae Ul. Em t - w
-~
Mn. ~ a..\.u\o Mist Jleln
le
P
I
5 7 3tc bpoMEROY
Jo&lt;k W. Cmey,
W· Va ·
4 18 tiC - erey. Pboe WY %-2«8.
- · ....
,, evening,
May 8,ol from
dinner.
. .. '"'"'
Nortb ood
tt'4.,.,.,.,.
ca•r· lut&lt;Hltweob'
. tour
'clock Plent
ood i to lolloWlDf theulZ ·•, \
l"o•lmer Mrs"""""
v..:~ ...... .,pa•ne""
0
M'"''"
·
Y g
ROOM brick borne 2 bath7 20 tfo ""''"' ,.,
· "" "" """' ••
,_,
""
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' 1'
For
Rent
FURNISHED ROOM lor rent ,
PHONE
'
oooked
yur, ,
PuftWllY
NU111101'
j, •••....,.,
Mrs,
llalpb
WY
2-2111
rooms, fml!ihed attic
and
AUcilONEER
•• •U two ho""'"" .,.,,,.., ....,, end
tell food.
your Bring
__ ,.......
will
mae! otShak-"'"
·tbe
ol Mnl. Curtlland
Infant
.
Mrs ..
Main
St.,ll Pomeroy.
a,..,,
basemen t. Out o.I high water .
mono orthlny-two
1-. DeQt
c.meteey
In
-.....- . on4 , '
k C
WY 2-5 3
,. ...,"""..,........................
Complete Service
"" ...
• """ .,
Rock Springs Cub Scouts
F. Tompklnl ..,,.,..._y. at Wllllam F. J.lolrt8omer1
1
wee · a
·
DON'T
PUMP
you
sluggish
sep.
Central
heaUng,
priced
for
Crttt
Bradlord
u:'
,.::,
.:::':.t
:::;':,:,
&gt;;:!:;
m
will
meet
Saturday
at
?
lot
I
pdtluck
lnlanl.
daqbter,
Mrl.
:.
29
___
tic tank. Get Klean-Em-f\11 quick sale. Phone WY 2-6116
WrtU! Prone 01 Contact
vate'• store, and ronowtnl
&amp;h-. m. at Ute Salisbury school.
lJy the
W. Bower, Jr., and Mn. 'CIIflo '
7
BRICK House, redec- aeptic tank cleaner. Land- Ol' WY 2.-2205. cblrles F.
A.'c. BRADFORD
E Fault.
BureaiL
Wo' ldermuth.
I' tic
Ra ·-· Obi
bJ I 1\lbll.antlal wh11 l4netl . AUo. family is aaked to bring
.
or~ ted, Iarge corner Iot, near mar•• Fa. .....
~ _
Cun;,
o
eau11 un 1 lot owned tt1 N. T. vale for refreshments.
MW!Ydd!eport fstc""':ls. Contactk
2 18 de FOR SALE: All modern brick·
i I tie ··~~~-AND .....VINO A jilney oupper wiU be
.:.·5156 a er "' p. m. w~ GOLF clu~ for sale 6 irons frame 3 bedroom rancb style Karl Graeser, Pt.mbln&amp; ....- tram tlJio ·abcml · dlllftlbH pr-MJaH &amp;i,ttn'day, May 8, beilinnlng
days or weekends.
wnte and 2 woods and ail leather home on Cheater RoaG, near
Heatlng
5 p. m. at Racine
P. 0. Box 246, Mlddle?'tst
bag, male, right
handed, State Highway Garage. 1110 •
Mloeravtue, Oble
'::.'l,",:&amp;:,~"' ~~.':..,~:lr""t~tl:' !!ponsored by the Racine
··
~
c $45. Call WY 2-2836. 4-26tfc 400 lot. Severa1 fln&amp;Dclng plans
End :1uour sewer troubles
rigb~ tirandenter
onto •olcl
pnomi••
~-ery-•
Is
mine
remov•
the nld
oo._l b dis\ Church. P~
FUNISHED 3 rooms , on ground Fr TYLER double . duty avai\Qble to qualified person.
We ban aU atzn
u~errround
prooill
t.trll come:
1
1 miNDJ
1 1
8
floor. S. Front St., Middli.
meat case complete Phone WY 2-5337. r• 13 tfc
Sewer Machine&amp;
MAY t
1
11
port. Call WY Z..S141.
with mezzanine
and set FOR SALE: 8
duplex
Wn.Y
A mother • daughter covered
4 rr t1c
f d' l tr
A I dit'
h
. Middleport On cor
v~··· y 1"'1 &amp;"• premiiM coal trom OtiM!r Iandi. No dish
dinner ~ponsored by t h
•
- ~----- _ o lfiP ay ays. · con 1on.
ouse m
•
•
7 26 Ue lnt unol, ntoocl that the •raa~e~
fURNISHED S room apart- Looks like new. Firt 3110 ner tnt. Double garage. Cln••""·
th•..,..•- ••• oh•" Women's Guild wtll be hal4,
men!, 212 S. 5th Aven., Mid- takes it. Contact Lynn Hart, ' der blnck oulbo•ildlni,
two PAINTING, \llterior and exter !i(:!'::.;..•i::"
Fedarated church
leport , four couple . Phone Racine Food Market . WI g. baths . SH 14175.
lor. Roof work of all kinds. J!ol'
trom
the
atoruald
rlrjllts.
Provided,
st
G
p:end
m. ThereIdewili'end
be
t·ever. that aald mlnlnf openltlon
d
WY 2-&gt;435.
6 U tfc 3342.
i o ltc
i $ 3tc
Pbono VI 3-27110.
4-:to.-12tp I·'"'"
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recon~Jtloned ~p-

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QUALITY

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WheeI AIiqnment

BlaetfnCfS

Fer~on

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Brake Serv"ttl

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Tli'TooRISTE!l,
LODGe IS HAVIN'A
BODACIOUS ISOLFIN'
MA]'CH TOMORROW

AN THEY NEED

BAli TOTERS

'!::ell":"ped·

u~ pool;:~.
:!a:.~~";' lhow May 18 ..
do oun One • th
s we
....., rom the works
algn o Petition
ey aarao to Robert and Elizabeth Browning
Free Televtolon :;'%pcrtq the :rs ~~ered on ABC-TV't "Direc.
tvtll ltart
vement, we ona May 23.
a voco1 campat
----agalnalthe'advertt
ID
lyotem Ill which .' " or perlah' , Mr. and Mnl. Don .Meadll·w•l
littroduce co report, must are IRnoiiiiCini the
Inuit make It m~erclat
We their thW child 1 ~:;/
ohiel objecUono c,:~ that our Tammy Denlae, ~t a
lllerctala and to taU heoe com- Va .. hospital, Aprll 30.
the worthwhile
l1fl Ia that parents are Mra. Lenna
olon are 90 .
of televl. er, Jim Meadowo and Mn
own resear('~nv~;ed with their Carl Shultz it a greut grand~
COillputer' ed
d Inhumanly mother.
medium ;~, 1 ::Proach to the Waek end guesto of Mr
to feel lonely and are beginning Mrs. Alec Wheeler and •
lmperoonal
unwonted and were Mr. end Mro. Larry
er of CoiUDibu•.

basf~ets o~:

d M R I h w bb
H
r.
on
rs.
a
p
e
are
s
~oc
Town.~hl
p
,
~::;;,':,;.~.'~;,:~ :.o·~~ .~~'.:'·s:~;;:;: Wit.h 6 O'Clock Dinner on Monday

~~~n~.

hOr home at New Brighton, PL
alter apendlna • week with her 1

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undenl~ned M

u~t.
--~

H~ven,
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Involve

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"Now we ...,· ....... lor ,.0
llel1lert Rout•
Mr. and Mnl. · Junior
"'
"'
J11iht wao held It thl
. Mrs. Wlneo II ~por-I
are already In pow:":"tero bta move: A Detworlt lit In If
Church Tuellday v- auna from ...,.,, •uraery
tl telovuton J»''CC'amm•·!erme
II .1111thlna a network·..
with 1 potluck suppor The : / " General llcllpltal.
lh entire
.,., end ~••vt can\ llond, tt ll - . .
wns IPOIIIIbowtni film
fllelll of the Wines were
wl~ !laue revolveo around body who lin\ lhllhsd- thereend.oduho Pl'l!lelll ~ Grimm, Mr. end
and ~k•y:patlly lor adullt lore we will nsNmble 1111Included MrL 8hkley AbWlllft of Columbus,
lklt thl
ck of ohowe. The wnshed, end Wilham H
II&lt;&gt;Mle, Vlcl, Laronce and
Mro. Vtl'IIOII Rpoe and
na we wJII do It a!lopt
Wo wiD olt down
Mr. and Mnl. Alec Wheel- vld of Neyr Br!Jhton.
~!':-;tho 'Free Televlllon bock . lky~ereper elevator~ oeua;:'! B:I,II&lt;&gt;Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Sunday ilu..ll of Mr. end
•ate lla~ ;,.and then h will
cbthe network buildings
us • borta, Nancy, Sha- Mra. Ray Heiney were Mr
lonpr ev
t we will
un
time,
which
mean~
ron
end
Cindy, David and Ed· Mro. BID Heley Mr
·Mr
00
110
tl .., ..~~ &lt;oaJldsr promtae1 martlnlo. 'l'hll wlll ohow
Mr. and Mrt. Pell Nell Beaver and tw~
s.
1
er cornmerct ~ .., ntm,, oofl. meon bualnota. No
Mr. ond Mro. Olden New Mallmoru Mr end
frovemant In o and vast Jm. ollero wiD be aeeapted; we wlll Mr
"'"· Earl ll&lt;&gt;blnoon, Ike Baker, Mro. 'Berth. ~~Itt
want nothln JII'OI!'srnmlng. We not have our dem&lt;mstrattons Jn.
'·
IIIII, Debbie, Jo ol Columbus, Mro. J.,m; .
lp the I leo• than to ohake terlered with. In IIIIo way
Dean, Mr. and Mrtl. Ell'ly mao of Portland.
death •Ystem, ICII'O ft to eventually will win _ but
Mro. Etll llhlllda, Mrt.
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