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'a.m. Ieday was 70 degree
The best seller, "S t
ly commended y man liter- land Band banquet, the County Mrs. Joe Bolin . eluding a were Mra. Joe Bolln, Mrs. Bn1Cel
~cl;;;o;;;udy~s;;k~i•;;•:;.·====='\\Spring," by Rachel
of the .:~~=n:; s~;~ests ~e for· P.T.A. CouncU meeting, bacca· 11?e arrango:e~~n~ Dowering Davia, Mrs. Don HaJTlson,
was reviewed by Mrs.
~~r c~~d t~aded one emeny for laureate, and the alumnt band Jrpan~~e a straight line arrange- Richard MarUn, Mrs. Carl
Complete Rooms Weber when the Rutlaod
a worse one because spraying quet. The club votedhetoA~en a m~n ~ing several forms of rts, Mrs. Harvdey
ly Gardeners met
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d daffodils·
a Robert Snow en, 5·
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at the home of Mrs. Howard upsets :he_ po~u:o~ld
State hospital to help In its gr&lt;enery anernent In m~ss de- Sauer, Mrs. vernon Weber,
Birchfield. The book deals .
icsT~s I :a~~~ annuai guest .therapy program. .
~ass :~~"! symmetrical and Ronald Willlams, Mrso . '11~::\
the dangers of the
. ht d members of the Rut· The traveling pnze brought Sign, etrical
arrangements les Carson, Mrs. Fred W
and pesticides used by
~~~d ~~rden Club were invited. by Mrs. Richard M;ttn ;,~ ~~:~ted the demonstration. son, Mrs.
Thomas
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The new regional director, Mrs. won by Mr.s. Paul mn:
Members of the guest club Mrs. Bruce ay.
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' Mrs. Weber observed thai.
ack Robson, was introduced guest club mvlted the Friendly
In were Mrs. Wheeler The arrangement of
I book which has received eoght J d
information about the Gardeners to attend ots open atte~d ~rs Carl Dennison, month was made by Mrs.
awa;ds, has stunned the w~rld :~tegas~~e contest and urged meeting May 31 at the Rutland ~~ eCiare~ce Murray, Mrs. den aod featured ~~~r
' on the subject of contamma· the club to enter.
MethodiSt ~urch.
. s Cari Bishop, Mrs. Paul Winn, flowerlllll crabapp e.
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Middleport, 0.
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The Laurel Cliff
Health club was
Thursday evening at the home .
of Mrs. Peark Parker with Mrs.
Clarence Curtis as
Each member was given
,,,,,,. . ,. ,,,, small black bow by Mrs. Patrk-1
; .! er to wear in memory of
'·'" "·""·"·" i: six deceased members of the
club.

Senator Takes Pupils on Tour of Capitol
Fifty pupils In lhe fifth . sixth. 1by John Sned•ker . \1rs Doros officies of the major elected
sevenlh and eighth grades of : .Jordan. Mr . and \1rs. He x state officials.
FIVE-DAY WEATHER

Checkbook records help you keep spending
in line; cancelled checks are sure receipts.

4% Annually

lnteresl Paymenl Dates Are:
Feb. 15th, May 151h, Aug. 15th, Nov. 151h

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
"We Have Grown Bocauoo We Have Helped

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ganlzatlon of American Sta~!s l
e~n peacekeeping Ioree
(OAS) meets
Ieday to
out the details of its lnt&lt;!T-Am· l
erican peacekeeping lore
the revolt-torn Dominican
public.
Thus far no Latin
nation has officially made
nilable any troops for the
lsplteric )orct! although a
C!IUDirle~. have promised to

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WSAZ-TV
Channel 3
CLUB
Mrs. Paul Taylor
ed the Bi-Monthly
IITbursda.y evening at
Spring
Prizes filt;•:'ftl:lll
were awarded to
Finlaw and Mrs.

Most Lovely Latex
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Mrs. Max Folmer

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IU:30 Fireball XL5
11:00 Dennis the Menace
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nominations of John
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Trails Weal
Sports in Action
Baseball Warm-up
2: 10 Baseball-Reds VI Meta
4:30 And Something Moro '
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1:4.5 Garden Club
f:OO FlaU &amp; Scrugga
6:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E.
7:30 FlillPer
8:00 Dealb Vallo'y Days
1::10 Kentucky Jouea
9:00 Satunfsy nlghr at Moviea
11:00 Late New• Picture
11:10 TV 3 Weather
11:16 Sports
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7:30 n.IPPER - atarrina
Brian Kelly 81 Porter Ricks,
TOmmy Nordell u Bud, Luke
Halpin u Sandy and dolphin
Flipper. "Dolpbln lor Sale." An
UMCI'Upuloul !IIberman kidnaps Flipper.

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1:4S Social Security
1:00 Herald of Truth
1:30 Word of Lift
10:00 Superman
10:30 Three lltooitl
11:00 Casper
11:30 Beany And CeeD
12:00 Bug• llulmy
12: 30 Hopplt)o lkloper
1:00 New American Ballllatallll
2:00 Major League Baaeball
i:OO Wide World 01 illtOrll
8 30 Cbampionsblp WreatllDI
7:30 Dixie Singing
8:30 Lawreace Welt
9:30 Hollywood Palace
10:30 Bob Yoq Newa
10: 4S allller Theatn

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charged with collaboraUng with
the enemy.
11:20 FILMS OF THE 50'1''Portralt of Jennie," atarrin&amp;
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more, aod Joseph Cotten. An
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8:00 Mister Mayor
9:00 Alvill Show
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse
II :00 Linus The Lloo Hearterl
11:30 The Jetsonl
!Z:OO Sky King
12:30 My Friend Flick a
2:00 CBS Bowling Classic
1:00 I Love Lucy
1:30 CBS News
2:00 CBS Bowling Classic
4:00 San Francisco Beat
4:30 11le Big Picture
5:00 Jubilee
s: 30 Tbe Preakne58
6:00 Early Show
7:00 Lawman
7:30 Jackie Uleasoa
8:30 Gllligan'a Island
10:00 Gnnsmoke
11:00 Up-To-The-Minute New•
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11:20 MUHoo Dollar Movies

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left lo right), IS rront row:
John Snediker. Mrs.
DoriJ
Jordan. Rex Cheadle. Mrs. Rex

Cheadle, Meryl Houdasheld alul
State Senator Oakley C. Collins.

Youngsters Captured

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(R-Ironton), on a "See Govern- IVhio Semite and !he Housp nf
ment in Action" sight · seeing I Representatives in workin~ floor
tour of Ohio's historic
State sessions. listenf'u lo :-~ recJtal
House.
1of I he history of the State House
The pupils were accompanied and visited the administra1ive

Why not open your account, soon, w1t. h us·'
YOUR SAVINGS
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School were guests Thursday of , school princtpat

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Galllpolla outscored Pl. P~
sant, Fort Fry _and Middleport
in that order Saturday as , the
Blue Devils won a quadrangu1ar golf matcli on the Hidden
Valley Country Club courJO.
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43, Pl. Plearanl 21, Fori Fry

' Dkeouttt Prices Prevail Durlng Our

ANNUAL
.. SALE STARTS
TODAY AT
BOTH STORES
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11-7. Middleport failed to ~ nerup, along with Pl. Plea• Roderick 75· Janes 79 . MeMIDDLEPORT
to "'·, · u 11111 2'1PIIII. Cblp-·i
The Blue Devill downed Fort a triumph dilrlnl the JJ.hole ,ant's Andy Wilson. Both fired Carty 76 · Folden 81
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Hindy 82; Edward• 83: Cfat- JIIJIN 11'011 aU lbree ·rounda 0\'
and ·Pl. Pleasant 12\io 10 3\le. 1:30 a.m.
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Fry 1112 to 4\io and Mid•tleport
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hiked Wilson, 76: Hyer 83; McCor- Individual Galilpoill resu111IO \!o.
Fry
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Roderick GAHS', season record to 12-1-2. mick 82; Fov•lkes 82.
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Tom KeCarl1 'blanked fill
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ant's number one men by 3\io and 1\io 10 1\!o.

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lion that they are "roller" galls.
The only navigation dam incorporatmg roller gales on the
HUNTINGTON , W. VA - The named in honor of the late Capt. I Ohio River is the one ncar Gil' ·
dedication of Captain Anthon Meldahi, on of the best-known ' ltpolls.
Meldahl Locks and Dam, ne•r lOhio Hiver pilots whose career I The 1 755-foot Meldahl
Chtlo, Ohto, o~ May 22 puis us , spanned a half century from the is capable of b k.
. ~am
Tight smack m the "middle" , Iale 1800s to 1923, He was born 1foot wall of ac mfg up a :t.l •
of things
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. Jot tvder .naviga um system side or the river. The location Dam.
Js ,a mt -pomt. ·
1· reac,hed by U. S Route 52, is• I
With Meldahl com Jetea-,
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1 he comple! Jon of the Mel- , m Clermont County about 35 pools r · 1 p · ' " o
~ahl . project marks the final miles upstream from Cincin- niles a~;~~ng ro~ 48 to 95
ltnk m the modernization of the nait, 13 miles &lt;lbove New Rich- isl'ille t :eratJon from Lou- :
mJddle lhtrd of the Ohio with mood and three mil . bel
I , o a. ve Galhpolts - '
regard to navigation.
Chilo. The public is in~;t d ow ~e•; y 350 miles of water super- I
And for the final touch we I The ro ram is
e·
•g way with only four locks. I
ore indebted to Fate~ the ~arne , the Co~m~nwealthsp~nKsoreld kby TGhese are Markland, Meldahl,
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e a , m e oTigma Danish, I and State of Ohio with
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means "middle valley.~'
ance from the Ar'my C assJs f . b Jt s~ few locks. the Ohio
The $73 million high-lift locks I Engineers ond Clermo torbs o ~s ecommg a fast, efficient waend dam, begun in 1959, was iy Planning Commt'sstn oun- 1 clrway for both commercial and
·
on.
P easure craft.

Present Inventory Must Be
Drastically Reduced !

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Ilock operatio_n also requires •·
A MODERN Ohjo River tow noses
the huge I ,200-foot lock chamber of the Ca t A t
bout 30 mtllton gallons of waMeldahl Locks and Dam near Chilo Ohio T~i~ $~Jhonl ter, supplied by a gravity-flow
lion navigation structure is part or' the Army Corpsmot f. systhem of valves and culverts
E g·
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m I e Jock walls
,
n m~ers mo ermzahon program for the Ohio River
,
replacmg four obsolete facilities. Its completion will ~ The dam is a non-navigable,
marked by dedtcat10n ceremomes ~lay 22. (U. s. Army gated structure of concrete and
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sle eI con tammg
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surrng 100 by 37 feel. The gates !
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The main chamber can Jock
through tows up to 1,200 feet
m length in less than 30 minutes, compared to a locking time
of about an hour and a half at ,
one of the old locks. The main

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MORE PEOPLE ARE
SHOPPING PICKENS
EVERY DAY ••

The original system of locks
and dams, completed in 1929
and proving a nine-foot navigable depth, had become a bottleneck to rapidly Increasing
river traffic as well as an expensive maintenance problem.
The :\leldahl project, like oth·
ers in the new system has dual
lock chambers, both lJO feet
wide with the main chamber
1.200 feet long and the auxiliary
chamber 600 feet tong. With a 1
30-foot "lift." the locks raise
or lower river vessel!J 30 feet
depending upon whether the;
are upbound or downbound.

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The Meldahl locks and da~
adheres to the design which
the Corps Is using throughout
its undertaking to reduce the
number of Ohio River navigation facilities from 46 to 19.
The overall program wa; be·
gun in the mid-1950s and is scheduled for completion in 1975.
This $1 lone) billion improvement was declared feasiable
with fiscal appropriations by
Congress, because of the Ohio
Valley's vital role In the national economy.

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-JI_f~ddleport,_O . , . May IO, I965·51 Principal opeakero will
- ~ Ohio Governor Jam., A. Rhodes and Kentucky Attorney General Robert F. Matthews, Jr.
Spokesman for the Corp' of
Engineers will be Brig. Gen.
Walter P. Leber, Ohio Rive1'
Division Engineer, Cincinnati.
The six-year project was carried out by the Engineers' Huntington (W. Va.) District currently headed by Col. Harrington W, Cochran.

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4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 10,1965

Jeney and. Fire ·dopartmeat
Elltered Hospital
lquada will meet at I loal&amp;bl
Among those who were admltMAy 11
· at lho Racine Junior Hl&amp;la ted to Holzer hoapital over the
l - - by
-..J
The Staff and Officers ol !be bldldlaJ a. discus• prablelnl put 1\'eekend included: SUnday
Meip Temple wiU hold prao- &lt;oncemlnJ a proposed RWIIII - Michie! Beaver, Port;mouth
,
ly DOIIOTHY KILGALLEN
lice session Monday evenlnl. oyatem. There wUl be • qaes· Rd., Mrs. Era P. Clagg, 262\1
Why don't you girls let this
,.
May 10, at ~he hall lD Mlddl&lt;- lion ud answer period alld Tltlrd Ave., Roger R. Henry, YOU!H ASKED FOR IT!
"dream" boat drill away natGooslp In Gotham
New feud
town: star Rob- While a crowd on the sidewalk port. All off•&lt;;"'" are asked to all lnterelled partteo are ... Eureka Star Rt., Mrs. Lea John- ThiS column ls for young peo- urally? And help him along by
111
Janet Leigh hll5 bet&gt;n offered ert Preston and author Sidney clamored to get in, and a group attend accordtng to, Mn. Grill
son, Patriot Star Rt .. Mrs. Ray· pie, their problems and pleas- getting your friend a REAL
the iead in a Broadwav play, Michaels of "Ben Franklin in of wild
on the band· Russell, staff captain.
I
mond L. Layne, Waterloo Star
their troubles and fun.
boy1 She made up the mirage
''One of M Lovers .Is Miss· Paris" After the
de- stand shouted as tf to summon .The Pomeroy Garden Club the meetln&amp; on May lZtb In Rt.. Paul H. Harrtson, Sand wtth the rest of Helen Help Us. for protection beuuse she was
Ill " h hYNorman Rosemont mtse Bob made a few remarks the Fire Department, she mov· Will meetho MondaMry at 2Eclp. rnrd. Waoblngton D. C. wltll Con-- Hill Rd., Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. It welcomes laughs bt" won't either afraid to date or hasn't
g, dw JC
Th U\r of one which Sidney thought were not ed serenely through the rankl at the me of
s.
wa
grusman Waller H. Moeller. James E, Lucas, Jr., Rt. 2 Pt. dodge a serious question with been asked I imagme she'd
s
pro
ucmg
e
s
b
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T
nne
ee
Williams
C
y
d
Baer
Mulberry
Ave
with
Mrs
· of him but doesIof the year's hottest h1ts may at all funny - ut, 1n ac1, o1 e "
.
•
nd R 'Beti
ho te ·
Pleaaaot, p au1 A. Rousb, Mas- a brush-off ·
,
love to be rid
1
he brou ht before EqUity on "rude and uncalled for"
CharlSSO, Joe ~e, Lea
oy
lll8 u co- I ss.
on, W Va., Mrs. Glendon Eu- Send your teen-age questiOnS "'t know how to manage
it.
char ., gbv a •oung actress in Le•li• Uggams has two import- Heyward, Mtke Nichols, Tr.u- The Pomeroy Elementary _P.
gene Faulk, Middleport, Mtss to YOUTH ASKIW FOR IT· Give her a boost Into reaJitv
the !a;t who
that his ant screen offers. She flies to man
Anita Joyce Estep, R HamOF Helen Help Us! thiS wtlh a blmd date she "j u s't
anttc overtures other are California at the end of thiS bluebl , s m mner J2C e an , , ·.
ndsonville, Mrs. Charles R. Yates, newspaper.
can't turn down." - H.
only un,oliciled and un- month to test for a leading role _ypsteS In
that all but
klare
Jr., Jackson, Ralph G. McMan· THE POSITIVE SIDE
Dear Helen:
welcomed, hut , unnerving."' m MGM's
with
dehed
.
ar
away, Wellston, Mrs. Robert You asked for letters, that I was dating this boy, but he
She'd like to get as tar away Reynolds, The Singi?g Nun,
Attractmg the most attention, Bethel ,No 62 of the Intern•·
Reed, Jr. , Rt. 2 Wellston,
dealt with the good Side of went into the Army, so I wrote
from him " posSlble , but JObS and IS wanted for an Important QUite naturally, was
dancer tio I 0 d . f' J b D ghterl
liam J. Hoklnson,
Rl.
teens . .There are quite a few him a Dear John letter because
In a show that's bound to have part in "Hurry Sundown."
RudJ Nureyev lin
of
:.:bel
75
Wellston,
!sam
. good things we do. For exam- I didn't want ro go steady lon1·
a long run •re hard to come by,
.
,
Jacket, _his hne hatr flymg · Gallipolis will have 1
joint Seventy-three PomeroJ High Rt. 3
Wellston,
distance. He was hurt, but when
especiRlly at ~hJS stow season Marta Callas mother, Evan·jbout hiS small !me face an~ inspection Monday at 7:50 p. schooleenlorolell Sunday night ence E. Graham, Coalton, Mrs. 1. In our.•chool, W' run ~he came home I realized llovof the tiJeatmal year
Alex
who
N a longer than many 8
m at the Pomeroy
Masonie on their trip to Washington, D. William D. Sorg, Ashland, Ky., clothing drtve for the benefit ed him so we went back togeth1
Cord, who was hatled by many I sales ady m Jolt~ a rs ew cot!fure .m the room l w o I T~mple. All Masons, Eastern IC.
and Mrs. John R. Flesher, Ra- of the needy overseas.
er. Now he is away for a year,
as a promJ&lt;tng newcomer to ro.rk
JOUUQfo,
a
f
of
Stars and pal'ents of members The group, chaperoned by venswood, w. Va.
2. Many of the girls I know and I don't know whether to
the screen. is dJSappomtmg hJS Jvmg m reece r. e
~Jt one o e ew no
, are invited.
Mrs. Elalno Rouse, Charlet Blo- Saturday - Mrs. Jack
do volunteer work at the hospit- l ·eak off or stay true. A year
early rooters wJth the silly m- year, but she wrtt~s IT!ends ~at ttes present, a pert young gtrl
MAY II
kel and James A. Diehl, Jr., son Kerwood Rt 1
,
als. There are over 500 girls .
I t .
I
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·
she
prefers
hfe
m
the
Uruted
named
Suran
Hoffman
Susan
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a
ong
tme
o
wat
wt ouof
.
terv•e~&gt;s he s gt"ng 11 n a re- S te d I t t
d
'bed h If
", model The American Legion Auxil· will stay In the Harrmgton ""' Sharon M. Johnson,
in thts program at one dates and I never approved
8' aa paint· •ary
cent one he "cnn
ta s her
an permanent
Pans 0 re
urn here
an deocrt
erse- more
·
· Man1ey
p0' 1 tel " h'lte In
They Charm D. Long, Rt. 2
' - it usually turns out
• ' 'cmd" he once
at make
home
and a painter
...
our bospIt • Is.
l"ait:ng
0 f Lewts
7
1
Simone Signore! travels er than o model and after wrilh· Amerlcon Leglon will h
wi!J
lie, Mn. Alva L. Matheney, Rt. 3. We collect money so that a thr boy finds somebooi. else.
sort of nonsense one thought light and doesn't worry about ing for some time wdh Nurey· Tuesday at 7. p.m., at t e . ,
n e
2 Pt. Pleasant, Harold D.
foreign exchange student can Helen, how can you
a
ent out of, style
the old luphoiding the Parlsienne's rer- ,ev under alternately red and Moriah BaptiSt church m Mtd·
•. Rt. I Leon, W Va, Mre.
to this country.
Dear John letter wiiltol't hurt·
;omantic overtures tn ,,er are utalion for chic. When she went ', blue spotlights, she led him off dlt'!t.wsws of the Enter rise
M::r'e,' J:;n eHewe'::: Wdilam G. Boswell, Rt. I
4. In the coming month the
a boy"s feeling, "specia'_ly
ga
movie&gt; And the m,,. .to London for the weekend tO •Jhe dance floor and out Into the EUB h h .
P th J . S Th
Ma Bo-W. Va., Walter T, Hamm,
· from my school are going tf you may want to marry htm
0
11
1 "Synanon ,"
vie" he's promotmg,
the
of "Ship hallway near the telephone er •
c':'rtl
7utlz, Wttzball St., Pomeroy, Jesr to help one of the towns near- latet on' - ARM\ BLUES
is a SJmilar di, appointment to of
(tn whtch .t:e does a booths where, they could cud- Tuesday al6 p. 111. in tbt church Linda Bailey, Katy Morarity, J. Ward, Rt. 1 Pomeroy, Jom by in tis sprtng clean-up.
Dear Blues:
.
digntfied suppLrlers of that tn· smashtng JOb), all she took a- die and neck tn comfort, if not social room. Mrs. Selim Blaze- Gloria Buck, Faye
Cramer, C. Boyd, Rl. 4 Oak Hlll,
We aren't monsters as we're A Dear John letter means
stitution for drug addii'I S, who long
two dresses
an
prtvacy. Interrupting the wicz will be
ram leader Pam O'Brien, Sandy Thomas, Mrs. John E. Wllltams,
Fl. made out to be. If we are treat- kaput. What you want is a mubad hoped the theme cold bP old betge trench coot which she klSstng bnefly, she
her following the dk:!r.
Janice Wehrung, Ruetta Wells. Plere, Fla.
ed as if we are scum we will tual cnderstandmg - "Wait,
presented wilh morr digml\ and :horeld
:i:
Icandid opmton Rudt d off· A mother • daughter potluck Kay Wyatt, Sheila Crisp, Lin·
Births
act like scum. But if people but date." He'll probably go
les. sensa! ionali'm in the TV I
luggage sta:'
sh:
dinner sponsored by the WSCS da Darnen, Marty Thompson,
Wall, would learn that all teams ore- for lJ too. - H
commem ais and other blurbs. wa sb
ru d and re lied· 1" amn s e '
.
h and the Lydia Cirele will he Bonme Smtih, Mary Sue Hand·
unse r., aug er,
' like the publishe&lt;.
few,
They dwell on the violent as- ' ''l's, et sh
I n
, , tiorrately, "I was trym,g teac held at the United Methodist ley Thurma Vaughan, Jan p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Larry
we'd live up to our NEW rep- This column Is dedicated lo
peels of the pallenls and make m ve
mg
e '" !'him. Whew, what a Job· .
church Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. sm'ith, Coty Beaver, Marilyn
Anderson. Mason, W. Va' utation. - A VERY PROUD famtly living, so if
the him seem l1ke a road. com- Y po
Nureyev smiled engagmgly. Meat, dessert and beverage wdl Huddleston, Barbara Horak, Pat d.tughter, 6.22 p.m. Saturday. TEEN
mg k1d trouble or JUSt piam
pany "Man wtlh the Golden Many exhibllors and conces-' Then he embraced her again be provided. Those attending Buffington, Sus'' Tracy, Bar- Mrs. O.car W. Woolum, Rt. I
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
Arm"
sionaires in the entertainment and they resumed kissing. Ap- are asked to bring their own bara Smith, Diane Zirkle, Bes· Oak Hill, son, 10:35 a.m.
Dear Teen:
She will also welcome your own
------~ area of the World's Fair were· parently Susan felt he did !bat table service. All women of the sie Hays, Sharon Dill, Linda day. Mrs. Thomas E. Cox. Rt. Thank you! _ We need many amusing experiences. Address
n't soothed by Robert Moses quite welL Interested onlook· church and daughters or guest Sauvage, Anita Hall, Phyllis 1 Crown C1ty, daughter, 6:05
n
letters like yours' I know , Helen 3ottel in care of t h 1s
recent proclamation that t h • ers restrained their impulse to are invited.
Kaspar, Ernestine Wood, Flor- m. Saturday.
and so does any other chinking newspaper.
Fair "is not a business." They shout "Bravo!" but obviously
May 1%
ence Scrtmsher, Patty . OwOIIS,
Dlschrced
person, thai you kids are the
- -- - thought it was : that's why they approved.
Pomeroy Shakespeare club JeMifer Evans and Nancy Patients discharged over
best crop yet. Trouble Is, too
got into it. And it Is, if Mr. Moo· MEMO TO THE CIA: During will meet at the home of Mrs. Riggs.
past weekend included
many people don't think - they
es will consu" the re_cords. del· tbe recent lull in Cyprus, C. F. Tompkins Wednesday at B ce Smith Robert Crow Brumfield, Mrs. Richard
merely read. And so you teens
By Wayne G. Brandstadt. M.D. tmtely a proht-makmg, organ· there's been an lmpr...l~e stock 1 p.m. for a potluck luncheon, Pht?swlndell Robert Smith' bell, William Hokinson, M r
· advertise the good you do.
Q - In a recent column vou 17.atJUn, even tf 1t dtdn t ma~e piling of Soviet arms rtght un- , followed by the regular meet· Robert Emle~ RoMie RIIRe' Vaughn Huffman, Mrs. Rob- Don't shy away from writing
mentwned thtahendazole as a a profit last year .. Pearl Bat!· der NATO eyes.
ing.
J h Lll
~ M00
ert McNeil and infant son, Mrs. news Items to the paper, let8
drug that would k1ll hookworm ey toughs at a .. the accounts
White Rose Lodge Auxiliary d~ ~ 1
ld ~ k ~
Wllllam Perry John P Porter ters to tbe editor notes to coland other par•siles. Our drug-l' ol her various "heart attacks."
.will meet Wednesday at the
H s/'!'k
Rainey, Mrs. Emll.y
'umnists.
yourselves(Continued from Page I)
says he never heard of Jt. She gays the reporters got II all
legion hall in Middleport. Hoot:;
ds,
n
Raymond Saxon Mrs.
not for personal gain but to UmverSJty of Oklahoma, . Dr.
Where can I get Jl ?
wrong: when she was unable to
esses will be Mro. Ctarence Me·
erS&lt;ln,
e u or ' o Shoemaker Mrs
S Ion im rove the ima e 'of vour Hess worked as a mJSSJonary
A - Although this drug has do her shows at the Americana
Neal Mrs Oma Nelson and n.llums, Mickey Mencltlnl,
.
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teacher in Brazil from 1951 • 54,
been used fo r several years by and went to the hospital, she
Mrs.,
Jacobs.
vtd Reed, Terry Stalnaker, Lar- and mfant son, Homer
I whole group. Thts _lSn t back • te-aching theology and second·
veterinarians to rid animals of was suffering from a beart "ailIDS
The final meeting ol the Mid· ry Marshall, Robert Steffy, Jo- Mrs, Herman Stewart,
patttng or horn-tootms, m a bad ary level subJects at a mission
various worms and has been ment" she sa•s but it was far
.
b II be ey Gilmore, Barry Boyer, Tom Stover, Mrs. David Sullins
senoe, but merely mformmg at Juazeiro llrazil
He was
,
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b
bt
f So dleport Literary Clu w I
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enlor_ and mem r1 o u- held Wednesday afternoon at c owan, 1 eyre, ames 10 •3? aug r, rs .
u Ia . e pu IC
yo.u re aware, authored articles on theology
used successfully in human be- from a heart •·attack." She feels
1
ngs ' it is stili considered
mvolved
workmg.
and education.
. ex· great ' her doctor is delighted thern. H1gh school were
- present· 2 p. m. at the horne of ..
woe au~, Bash,
A d Charles
Lo ·Baxter,
D' hi J o h Williams.
Mr R b t A It d
Ha
tand
'I k'd
I'll h I
1 mental
peri
It must awa1t Food 1with Her condition. and she ex· ed p1ns Sunday durmg the an· ·
'd 1 Mr
J
n erson,
ws te
a. 0 er u an
ve a I • I s.
e P any With a primary interest in theand Drug Administration ap- peels to fulfill all her future nual spring concert in the high \;'':. p':rl
1r.
BUI Jewell.
son, Clara Baker, Mrs.
way I can! - H.
ology, Dr. Hess wrote "Studies
1
pro val.
Icommitments in the best of
auditorium under direc·
and Infant son, Mrs.
MAKE-BELIEVE BOY FRIEN in tst Corint'lians,"
, health.
lion of Roher! Garner.
entitled, "T h
AlliWerlni
11le Almau&lt;
ton Cowdery, Mrs. Elson Long Dear Helen:
, a magazine ·article and then m
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1
Q - How Is Infection w:th I
Recetvmg pms for four yeoars Voice, Rseponse to roll call By United Pretl llllel'llallolal
infant daughter, Mrs. Tho- W h
ood . d d brochure form. Since then, he
80 acquiced' Is it danger· Sybil Burton, in hot pink silk of participation were Jocelyn will
a world poet
Today ts Monday May 10 mas Martin and infant son. An· h ,• av11" al g b 1nhen ahn has written "Proposal for High·
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w1th ostr1ch feathers e g:ng her ay or, aye ous ,
Hen The Guild ollhe Grace Epls- the 130th day of 1965 with
ean c utre, rs. re
b d ( 11 • Sh r t
er Educatton," an arl.tcle apA
The typmg ol different 1 bracelet-length sleeves, presld- 1Shuler, Susan Price, Paula Say- copal Church will meet Wednes- to follow
Taylor and Mrs. John W,
aver: a
tes
pearing in University College
strains of staphylococci tmclud· ed over the opening night ol her re, Linda Lipscomb, Clarice Nor day at 8 p. m. in the Parish The m;,.n ls approaching Its ford and infant daughter.
1 . d""; m e- kleve "h Quarterly, published at Michimg type 801 JS an expenSive lab- discotheque, Arthur, with amaz- ris, James Hamm, Donna Dail· House,
full phase
-·
. gan State.
oratory procedure wh1ch " done ing coolnese in view of the fact ey, Eleanor Schneider and Ga·
n , rea Y rue , ause s e
- -- - for research purposes only. The that the scene was like a gala ry Walker. Presented pins for The Racine. Grange will meet The morning otar Ia Saturn. Skull Fractured
hasn t a picture of htm, no one
JUDGED SUPERIOR
type_of staphylococcus
in lin a madhouse for celebrities. one year participation were sen- Wednesday night, May 12, at I The eveninl star is Mars.
In 22 Foot Fall
knows him, and once m a whtle MASON- The White Falcon
an mfected wound or boil has
iors Mark Davis, Marvin Me· p, m. at the Grange Hall. Ohio Dancer-actor Fred
let u• _talk .to him on the Wahama High school band reno relatwnsh p to the seventy
•
Kelvey and Larry Price.
Valley and Great Bend granges was hom on this day In JSIJ!I.
MASON - Bill D•vi~, Jr., Z1, phone, but hts vmce sounds hke celved a superior .rating for
1 It can cause.
of the mfectton
Special guest. at the concert will be guesat.
On this day in history:
son of Mr. and Mrs. Btll
hero _only muffled. TbJS Is not • concert play at the Stlte Band
Tile vanous strams of staphylincluded band directors from
May 11
In 1775, Ethan Allen and bls Sr., Mason, 8llffered a
. childish problem because the Festival Saturday in Huntingococcus are wtdely dtssemmat_
_
surrounding schools of the area The annual Mother • Daughter "Green Mountain Boys," the ed skull In an accident at ~s girl Is in high school. - CON- ton city ball. The judge was
ed m our env1ronment. Th~y
,
and Charles Minella Ohio Uni- banquet of tbe Eleanor Ctrcle Colonial milttla of Vermont, employment Tuesday at Loram, CERNED FRIENDS
Dr. Norval Church, head of the
are commonly found on the skm Gauge readings: Galhpolls versity band
Recelv- of Heath Methodist Church will stormed the Brltlsh-beld for- gohlo.
Friends:
music
at Columond m the nose.
Dam 12.0, 16.8, running 17 feet in~ the outstanding band stud- be held Thursday evenmg at .a tress at Ticol;deroga, New Employed as a burner In
It's not an unusual problem bia University, New York. The
They
trouble
only on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 21.· ent award was Phyllis w· al. p, m. Mrs. Bernard Full&gt; " York.
yards there, he fell 22
either. l receive&lt;! three letters band was accompanied by Dl·
when they gam access to a cut 44, Pt. Pleasant 24.46, Hmton M
th
rt tg . d program chatrman and Mrs.
from a scaffold upon which he simllar to yours today
a l rectors J. A. lngerick and Tho1
1
or bruise or become imbedded 2.36 rising, Kanawha Falls 5.85
usdc orl e.
vane Leo Smith and Mrs. William In 18115, Confederate Pretident was working to concrete below. from different states. '
mas F. Reed
in one ol the pores ol the skin. •ilig, Chnarl•sta• 20.31 rising, 1rom
c.::;stc 8 ow tunes, Russell are hostesses.
Jefferson Davis was captured It is believed that a
·
Any strain of staphlyococcus is London dam was runnmg six ,
an m ern concert numand arrested as he wu Deelng struck the scaffold,
dangerous in that it is likely to ircbes, Marmet dam nine inch· rs.
Veterans Memorial Hospital from Irwinville, Ga. He apent him to fall. He ls bospltall%ed
cause an infectmn. Treatment es and Winfield dam 3 feet.
Admll8lons Saturday _ Ava two years In prison.
at the St. J011eph hospkai Lor·
with penicillin and other antibi· Boat movemeats:
R!
M • U .
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.
ain. He Is the lather of ' two
otics has been highly success- Oblo River _
Buckeye
e urn e1g1 nr!
Sayre, Syracuse, William Hal- In 1940, 89 divtslons of the Ohio
ful hut a boll or abscess must State up 14 , 2:5.1 p.m .; Bayou To Meet on Fridny
ley, Cheshire; Addle Barton, German army moved by land,
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he opened so that dratnage ol wrraine up 14, 4:20 .J.m.; War- Return Jonathan Meigs Chap- Racine.
atr and water to invade
REVIVAL IN PROGRESII
We h1velost our Warehouse Lease
the pus can be established.
ner up 14, 5:05p.m.: Esso Pen- ter, Daughten of the American Dls~harget Saturday - Beu- gtum, Luxembourl and
Revlul service~ are to be ·
1
nsyivania up 14 ' 11 :30 p.m.·' Revolution, will meet Friday Jab
Clme, Ractne·
Re~svllle;
. Beulah
conduct....
Autherson
ChriS
Pres- Netherlands.
... t Betblehem BapQ _ 1 have beea taking anti· 'Queen City down 15, 3:50a.m.; afternoon at 2 p, m. at Heath 1 Ch h'ir H b, t s·
In 1941 Germany launched Its tlst church at Great Bend May
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es , e· o ar Sttgman; · b1gge•t
.
: r&amp;d
, to date on Lonhistammes
smce
August 1 or L. F'teore down 15, 4:30 a.m.: Metbod'•st Chur ch 1n M'ddl
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eport . Mlddl
atr
thro\llh 16. Rev, G. C. Mu·
1
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hives. 1 am atiergic to several John J. Rowe down 15, 5·15 a. ,A mustcal program wtll be pre- . e~r' rnes
ewar ' don, damaain&amp; Weolmillller
from Fayette county, W.
, things. Most of the drug! 1 have m.: VaHey Voyager down 15, sented m observ~nce of musJc M~:~•l:e. 8 d
Ab~y and U.. famouo "Bil
will be the evangelist. Spe·
used make me sleepy and de- 5:55 am.: Illinois down 16, 1 month observed m May.
ss _•as un .•Y _- Mrs. Ben'' cloelt.
singing is planned for
pressed. Will they cause any a.m.; Inca down 16, 7 a.m.; Guest artists will present a Daniel Riffle, Racme. Mrs.
ery 16vlce. Junior and Mtlll ll
permanent damage If i take Jeferson up 17, 10:30 p.m.; program of music including v~ Clarence McDonald, Dexter;
choir! from the Racine
tbem for a long time ?
1Harvey Jordon up 17 , 1:25 •·1
·cal, organ and instrumental Sadte Trlllsell, Lonfi Uottom.
MOTHERS HONOREL
church will be the speA - All antihistamln .. cause ' m.; Southern down 17, 6:40 a. numbers. Hostesses Rre Mrs. Dlschor&amp;es Sunday- William Motben wert honored
at
singers for Monday and
!be side effects you mentoined, m.; Jerry Bosworth down 18, Harold Lohst, Mrs.
William Halley, Cheshtre.
!be worahlp urvlce Sunday Wedne•day nights. Tho pastor,
especially in the first three 6 a.m.; Lillie George down 18, Bradford a~d Mrs. M. D. Har- Blrtht Sunday - Mr. and mormng at the Federated Rev. C. L. O'Connor invites
days. If the drowsine ss and de· ;7:30 a.m: Andrew Calhoun up linger. Members msy invite ', Mrs. Damel Ril!le, • daughter; Cburcb. The Rev. Wlibur
to atlend all servicE!S, II
pression persist longer than this. 19, 4 a.m.: Lorena up 19, 5:40 guests to the meetlnc and pr~ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MeDon· rm had for his aermon ,!op•c,
ll.t 7:3 p.m. (EST),
an antihista"'ine compound that a.m.: Onward up 20, 3 a.m.: gram.
aid, a daughter.
"The Sbunam1te Mother,
amphetamine should Charles Stevenson up 22, 3:10
mother who never
LOCAL TEMPS
be l!1lbstituled lor the plain anti-Ia.m.; George Price down 23.
DRIVER ARRESTED
MOTIIEM RECOGNIZED God. A
· The temperature in Pome1roy'sll
Most persons who 9:45 p m . Beaver up 23 3 30 A L .•
Mothets were honored during Cathedral, wbldl was
dltrtrlct at 11:40 a. m.
., . hiStamine.
need this type ol medication !' am.
Vui~an
up 23 3. 45' '3 .;,.
_;on. W. Va ., man was ar- the Sunday School hour Su• wal pretented Jlt lbt choir,
today Wll 82 degreet.
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· ., rest... at 8·4S p m Sllturday
•~ ected b M P I NeiM
loud 1kl
If you are thinking •bout buying 1
·
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must take It over a long penod. National up Greenup 4·55 p m ·
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da at the United M thodisl r
y rl. au
e Y es.
For this reason pPriodir exami- , Charles K up Green~p I·O·OS by Middleport pollee on a DWI
h Leo V1 ugha e , Mrs. Ben Neutzting as or&amp;anlst.
Plano-Or~an-TV or Phono.
. n, tuperm- FoUowlng the service each
nation by your prvsir·mn i' es. L ·
G · charge following I two-car acurc ·
sential.
·
\ p.~.. ag~na down reenup cident on North Second-Av. Tak· .~ndent, .~poke brteliy on ther received a small potliedl
11.30 p.m., John Ladd Dean up en into custody was Donald Mothers, after which large Pl Spot. Stat aal
NOW IS THE TIME!
I
Q - My doctor ts giving me Meld~lhl 10 :40 p.m.
Stutler, 29, after he drove his potted plants were presented to
DIVDTIII fO tNTIItl11 o~
1
Rit.lin. What is it for? Is
il l _Ga !polls Dam - Jane T.. up auto left of center and ttruck a Mrt. Mart Crary, ~· oldest
MIIGI MASON ARIA
harmful?
8 10 p.m., Walter Beckjord south-bound car driven by Wil- mother ; Mrs. John seho, the
MEETS TONIGHT
I.____N_o_P•_v_m_e_n_t_fo_·r_60_D_•Y;..'..__
A _ Methylphenidate (Rita- do~n 9:20 . p.m:; Semel down llam M. Harrlo, 40, Middleport. youngest; Mrs. W. 0. Bamltz, 11le Southern Local Bouoard;i;~~~.:.~:~~;·;:;••
lin I is an antidepressant.
is 10.45 p.m., Elisha Woods up There was medlam damage to mother with most chlldrt!n; and Educatton !"dl meet In r(
.:-...:·~.,::·::.. ~·":~,
11
one of the safest drugs lor this 11:50
F(ankhn B. down both cars. No llljurifl were re- Mrs. Leo Vaughan, mother with 1081ion tomght at p.m.
the
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• Price Will Never Be Lower
purpose but it should not be 1.20 a.m.,. Warren Hougland ported.
most children present. Small Southern Local H1gb
taken by anyone who has high down 1:50 a.m.; Bayou Eatar-1
potted plants were also pmtnt- There will be 110 meettnc
blood pressure or epilep&gt;y.
tlra up 3:40 a.m.
ed each mother present.
morrow, Tuesday, May 11.
Kuawlta River - Chieka·
Melgl General Hotpltal
Please sen~ your qurstlons · saw up Marmet 4:30p.m.: Hel- Admlaslont Satarday- NOI!f.,
LODGE TO MEE:f
ANNOUNCE PROGRAM
and comments to Wayne G. . en Z. down Marmet 10:55 p.m.; DlscbarCOI Sat1rday - Jesse A special meetmg of Pomeroy Rural Life Sunday will Ill
Brndstadt, M.D .. In care of !James Hines down Marmet 4: - Swan, Langsville; VlrJlnla Sal· Lodge No. 164, F. &amp; A. M. will aerved at the' Oak Grov. Melh- _!!~!!"~~!~:,~: .,.::,:. •!,"":::.~
IIIlo paper. While Dr. Brand- 30 a.m.: Allen R. Merrill down ser, Syracuse.
be held Tuesday ni&amp;ht at the odisl church. Ret. Clwlu "'·~"-'
"Open Evlfllngs by Ap110lnl1114111t".
atadt cannot answer individual Winfield 2:40p.m.: Thelma AM Dltcbar&amp;e• SundaJ- Gerald- Masonic Temple to confer the ris will be ·the apeakerq:~JE~~~;~
let1er1 be will answer letters ol up Winfield 12:05 a.m.: Lucy tne Mowery, Columbua; Delmar third degree on one candidate. Rev. Freeland Norrll'l
~~itJ~~~:~~ii~::S
,eneral Interest In future col· Jane Lucas up Winfield 4 a.m.: Osborne, Reedsville; Theodore 1 Refreshment• will be served fol· let will 1iiJ&amp;, ~:vecyone II
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) El&amp;mliff down Winfield 6 a.m. Neuizlinc, Middlel)Orl.
lowing the meetJn&amp;.
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Bible

tucher of the "Llfo and Light"
PfCCI'am, originating in Reynoldsburg1 Ohio will begin a 15minute

A mulher • daughter ,.,uuck Me, I Mu•t Be Good, ~ut our Hawley.
~
dinner s(J&lt;lnsored by the Wo- R.lghl Foot For~ard, I m A Melanie Burt gave a toast to
men'• Guild was •erved Sunday L1ttle Candle, Bible, One Door mothers, Mrs. Mamn Burt a
at 6 p. m. at the federated and Only One, and Be Care!ul toast to daughtll'l, aDd Mrs.
church.
' Little Ey... Children partlclpat- Neuttllng the aooeptanc~ flit
Preceding the dln~er, Mrs.: mg were Faith Ann Perrin, Ma· grandmothers, EaCh mother In&lt;
Ben Neul zling, preSident
of ry Helen and Cathy Blaettnar,
the Guild, extended lh• wei· Becky Thoma• and Cheryl Ken·
C&lt;lmC and Mrs. Louis Reibel nedy wlth R.alph Werry ., ac·
asked grace. Guests were seat- companist.

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through

Mother-Daughter Potluck Dinner Is
monologue, "lloUy, I Have A troduced her..ll and daughlero
Se rved Sunday at. Federated· Church Question,"
was sJven bY Ingrid Potted plants w.ere preoentet

WMPO radio, betrlnning May 17.
Thompson has directed and I'
prepared the "Life and Light"
pr01ram for 11 years and is the
Pastor o! the Bible Mi.slon Ba~·
tis, Church, Reynoldsburg. I·IIS

Friday, 8:15a.m. over er WJEH Gallipolis.

to Mrs. c. J. Ebersbach, tho
oldest mother; Mrs. Ed ware

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Mra: JblU! Wllllam Blaettnar,
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flow 1 ~.rs .
: presented a skit, " W.. Love
Following lbe dinn er, the Be-l You, Mother," with Caralynn
ginners class under the direction ITracy, Joyce Kautz, Lisa Tbo-Qf Mr~ . Guy Russe ll and :'11rs. i mas and ·rerri Lynn Russell,
Don Thomas ,.ng several mo-1taking pari. The acrostie, "MoU8S
UfS
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--- ---· -Burt, Lisa Thomas, Debbie Kennedy, Faye Heibel, Ingrid Haw.
fl UteS 0
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 2-5 P.M.

ule to Volunteers" will be the
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even!. to be held Sunday, May

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16. will mark the hospital's !
18th observation
or National
l Open House will be held at
the ho,pital from 1 to 4:30 p.
Mr. and Mrs. Lef•nd Franklin Henry II
LY 3-4550
m.
and the public is cordially
245 I. Stoll St. Athens, 0.
invited to attend.
The hospital will use this op·
;Portunily to give recognition to
.
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' the varmus orgamzatlons wh1ch
M1ss Lmda Mane Stevens, W. Va., Nelson Park and Ted-lhave donated their service to
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dy Steven s of Pt. Plea sant, W. 1Lakin and the occ.'asion will al~ ~'
R. Stevens. 908 Main St., Va .
so honor those employees who
, Pt. Pleasant .' W. Va ., became 1,h
th
, th b .d
l1ave contributed many years of
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e mo er 01 e n e was
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the
bride
of
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serv1ce
to the hospttal.
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Henrv .II , son of M111. Lei and a t1re
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VJ SJlors w1ll e a 1 p.m. 011 owlate Mr. Henry, in a double wore 11 na~yk ou
d JeJr ow- ed by the Hospital Day program
ceremony on April twenty· ers were. pm rose u corsages. at 2 p.m . Guided tour!! uf the
fourth at three thirty In the aft- FollowJ~g the w.eddlng,. a re- hospital will be conducted £rom
ernoon at the Sacred Heart cep!lon w&lt;~s hel,d m 1.he. thurch 3·15 unt il 4:30 p.m . RdreshI
CU.f'T.
, Catholic Church with the Rev. pariSh house. ~he bnd~ s table ments will be ser ved at the conJohn O'Reilly officiating.
was covered ~tth_ a whit~ table ' clu~ion of the tours. Lakin State
The church was decorated : cloth dra~ed m. pmk nettmg, ac- Hospital is lorated in Mason
: with white gladolias, lilies and cented ~lth pmk . bows. 1 he Count y. nine
miles north Q( l
greenery. Mrs. Robert Shertzer three - ll~red wed~mg cake ~as IPoint Pleasant on St&lt;~te Route
· 1 accom pan'""
I was th e so Ims
mu a1 topped . wllh a mmlature bnde ti2 ·
other
table deth e organ by Mn. Cl 1'fford and bndegroom.
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k
BIG FREUEl
D t
1 corat10ns were pin
snapdragSTORES
ars .
on• and olive.- candle holders. 1 ANNOUNCE CONVENTION
I Th b ·d
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PT PLEASANT - The Unit·
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e n e, g1ven n marr;~ge Serving at the receptwn were ed church Women of West VirOF FROZEN
by her father. wore a oor Mrs. 0 . M. Stevens of Belle. inia will hold their 20th annual
.
length gown Qf sheer nylon and W Va · Mrs Odgen Stevens of gt t
M ll d
FOODS
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an
chantilly lac. deSigned with a Galllpoh• Ferry; Mrs. Barlow 12th at the Flrsl Presbyterian
lilted bod1ce, srooped neckline Jones of Pt. Pleasanl , W. Va.; Church at Parkersburg, w. Va.
w1!h long sleeve.s tapered to a Mrs. Charles Clark. Jr. , of Pt. Several memben of the local !
pmnt at the wr1sts The full Pleasant, w. Va., ~1r s. Camp- United Church Women are plan-1
skirt -as trl~ed in clrcular!l '1) ell Stevens of Hogsett, W. Va. ning to attend the two-day se9· 1
of lace and tiers of lace at the and Mrs. William Blain of Hog- sion
bottom with small bows. Her- selt, W. Va., Miss carla Creer - ·
bouffant veil of silk nylon iltu- reglotered the guest•.
!ion was attached to an tm·
ported orange bloS!om head- Wh~n the couple left for their 1
piece . She carried a crescent weddmg tnp, the new Mrs. Henfeathers, ry ch~e .a pink .dress with
' shaped bouquet of
white c11rnat\ons, whHe rose- matchmg accessones and the
buds and streamers.
flower from her bridal bouquet
Model
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Mn. Henry js a 1964 graduate
REf·l432
i Miss Lana Long, of Henderson, Iof Pt. Pleasant High School and
W. Va ., was the maid of honor. is atlending the
Huntington I
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Miss Camelelta Slevens of Ap- Beauty School of Culture.
!/
pie Grewe, W_ Va., Mis11 Lana i Mr. Henry was
graduated ·.
WITH TRADI
Clark of Pt. Pleasanl, W. Va., ; from Point Pleasant High
SATISFACTION and Miss Cathy Stevens of Pt School with the Cia" of I
• ConYtniont Glidt-Out
. Pleasant. W. Va . a s1ster of the / 1962 and is employed with the
GUARANTEED bride, were the bride! maids. I Point .Srrvi~.:e Store. The couple I
Rtlriamtor Shelf
OR REPLACEMENT WITH A
t DHp Hondldor Shelves
I The atlendanls wore identicaq is residing at Gallipolis Ferry .
NEW NORGE REFRIGERATOR gowns of yellow organza &lt;tnd
on both dotrt
OF COMPARABLE VALUE
• ••Qulck-Strn" Butter 1nd
I chantilly lace. They were styl£a storo&amp;t
, ed sleevele" wilh a panel bow l
CHOIC[ OF I DECO"ATOR
• Twin Porcelain Critptrl
m the bar k and lull skirts. Their I
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COLORS AT NO Ul RA COST headpieces were yellow bows ef- 1
store 37 lbl.
Turquolte • Ye llow
• Cold· Lock Mllf'otlc
feel ing ve il&gt;. Each carried •n l
arangement of ~·e llow flow- ,
'\!. Coppertont
"'"' Doort
, en~.
,
Kimberly clark Of Pl. Plea•-1
ant , W. Yet .. wa~ the flowe l
girl. She wnrt- a long gown lim-, PT. PLEASANT - Mrc;, Par-I
ilar to the bride wllh a flower ithenia Logan Sines. B4, Hen -1
headdres~
derson. died
Saturday after- 1
!ASY CREDIT TERMS
Blll Freeman of Gallipolls 1 noon at her home arter a lung
WY 2·2635
MIDDLEPORT
Ferry, IHl uncle of the bride- 1 illness.
groom , was the be:'lt man. Ush- She was born August 14. 1880
OI'IN FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY NIGHTS
· ers werr Honn it' St.evens, Belle, at Ga llipolis Ferry, the daugh-:
~--- ----- -ter of the late Jalllf's and LoU- '
, vina Clonch Patt erwn. She was
twice mlltTied. first to Wi!li:tm
Logan who pret·edrd hrr in
Clean them alf up with one loan
death many years agn and spe- ,
ond to Charle~ Sine~ who died
••• llld start the new year right
In Februarv 196~ . She was a i
member ur" lhr Concurd Aap- 1
Let us help. We lend millions
I tl"t Church.
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1Southside, Mr~ . Kathrrine Hob- l
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Shalosky and Mr!l. Mnrie Warn!!- ,
I ley, both or Port Clinton. Ohio : I
135 grandchildren and 44 great
grandchildren.
I' Additional survivors are two
stepsons Donald Sines. Amsterdlm.
Ohlo. and Elmrr Sinrs.
' Mercer , Pa .: twu stepdaugrht.t'l ten. Mrs. VIrginia Clark, Beaver. Pa.; and Mrs.
Durothy
1 Both. Sharron . Pa.
Funeral service will be Tuesl•y 2 p.m. DST In Ihe Concord
Raptis! Chur.ch with the Rev. 1
I Garry Roaeh and the Rev. Normal Nash oHietoting. urlol wlll 'l
: be in the Clonl'h
cemetery.
' Friends may call at tho Mohr·
Stevf'ru; Funeral Home Iller 6
p.m. Monday.

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Fo 1 S1 le=--- Real Estate For Sale- -~ _

FUNJSHED 3 rooms, on ground
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s. Front St., Middle- ---:US:::oED PIANOS
FOR SALE: I bedroom ranch
_... Call WY 2-5141
port.
TWO nice recond.ltioned
Up- style brick • fr ame home on
IN ..-LQRMA liON
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right pianos, pnced for c:tmck Chester Road.
State
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garage. Butternut Ave., Poor SH 2-4811.
5-8-3tc fireplace,
storm windowa,
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.
doors, patio, tiled hath and
FM na:v Df PuhllrotioO
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floors,
fi sh we II tnsUlated • Several rmanc-REGULATioNS
crawlers and garde1.
1'he P\111 1\~hPI rt'~(· n·es lhe right MODERN 4 room and bath. worms (mixed all sizes), 100 ing plans available to quaiJ..
to edi &gt; •&gt;! 'e\ecl ~ ny ads de-t&gt;med
f . hed apa rtment• M'tddl.. for $1.001 Wanted a lot of f'ed
Ph one pomeroy, WY 2~h]ecti•w~hil• Errnl"H &lt;;hrmld be urms
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mo"' Than nne lncnnel"l •nsertlon 7 -ROOM BRICK House, redec- Riverside Methodist Hospital FOR SALE: Large 4 bedroom
RAT"
orated, large corner lot, near May 21st. Will swap $1.00 home, in Racine, ln good
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P. 0. Box 246, Mid dl eport.
Eagle cent, etc., wliat
CARD OF rHANKS • oBITUARIES
5 4 6tc you' Will swa~ radio lor) 3- sold to settle estate. Call Bob
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speed record player (plus 45 Cleland, WI 9-2965.
oFFICE nouas
FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 rooms
5 6 tfc
8:30 A. M. to :o;,oo p M DaHJ
and bath in Pomeroy. can and LP's records) for coins
-laturda1 8:30 A. M.. to tHKl noon.
for my l'ollection! John Moh~ FOP ~ALE: MQ(]erD :, room
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Eulem mvlllollo '" c... Nd. - . - at Athens recenl1y.
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. Week end 8118111 of Mr. and
Mn. Earl Robln!on . were Mr.
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Jack Saraent and
of Recipe, Mrs. Pelt
Amy
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Mn
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to 'ateb ~ b)o:
the weekly 110medy aerlu.
Tlit Beadlla.en: "Bontulra" The l'rolnmll A one • hour cas
:•;~: :~,:':"..,: apec1al about Yotilt&amp; rllhll II ~Uen at the bome or Mn.
May 21
Peter Sellen, Sam- ICheduled for NBC·TV June I Ada Norrll Sunday were Mr.
my Davl~ •jr Petula Clark and . • • AI ol June, the dlsastroua and Mrs. Clarence StDry and
!be Swingle Singers are amonJ late·nlght entry entitled "ABC' I Roaalee Dlll'vilott, Mrs. Glaclya
those appearing 011 NIJC.TV'a Nlglttllfe" will be taken over b7 Jonet and daqbler, Pomeroy.
Grammy Awarda hour May 18 Nick Vanoff and William 0. Mro. Maute Dllla II lpendlng
which features perforrnatllll'l 117 Harbach, wbo,gulde ,;'The Hoi· an .lnde!lnlle time wltb Mn.
the recordln&amp; lndustry'a 19115 lywood Palace and The Kin&amp; Norrll.
prlze-winnen
IA!uls Arm- Family" ... NBC • TV wIll Mr. and Mrl. OniUe Harpold
strong Gerry
Geor&amp;e air annual one-hour !peclall
and family of Belpre apent SuDSbearbtg Thelonlus Mri and the Ringling Bros, • Barnum day with Mr. and Mrl. BW FOI
Mahalia 'Jackson are oeen 011 1 and Bailey Circus •.. There'• and David.
CBS.TV June 10 one·hour !11m a feature on· soccer on "Today" Mr. and Mrl. 0.. Wehlter
•noclal 1 bout !be N0 :aaJtopr Weclneaday • , , On Tuelday,
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a comedy witb Bob
Newhart and Dorothy Provine about
a computer that findl compatlble mates' for eliClble Jll8ll
and women.
Add IINdltlml Tenneaee
WUUallll II Interviewed on
N8C-TV'1 "Today" lltow ,.,_
~ay aboul the current Broadway revival of bls play •'T b 1
Glaa Metlllierle" . . The liarS
of the play, Maureen stapleton,
Pat Hingle, Piper Laurie a n d
George Grluard, ailo are
gueats • • • According to pres·
ent plans, CBS.TV'a LuciUe Ball
serleo nell le8IOII Ia reported
expecled to have a format In
whlch the oomedleune wW wort
for a llvlnc. with her dtildreD
away at scltool • • • Elsa Lan~heater will be a reauiar tteJt
seuon OD NJIC-TV'1 "JobD FGI'-

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school o! science at the Maua·
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and formerly President Kennedy'l special aul.stant for ael- I
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Soviet Union's two new leader•,
Leonid I. Brezhnev and Alek·
oey N. Kosygln, on May 11 at
5 p.m. EDT . • • Same
CBS. TV's "Camera Three" hal
a broadcast entitled "The
World In 1984," a scientific
jectlon of things to
from travel to leisure to blolloi-l
leal examlnat10111 of the
tery of llle to nulrltlon.

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ham and Earl
Mrs. Roy Buck returned
Sunday after 1 week'• vlJit
Mr. and Mra. Don Jleeele
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IOD, Zane Allen, at Columblll.
The W.M.A.
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Gloeclmlr and Vada

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Stall
partition•; I Marklnl out plow; burg • as a medical patient Wed·
tot.&gt; 18, 211 &lt;~&gt; 3 , 10, t'l', at,~~ - 'l'te
1 M.Uk Pump; 1 Combine canvu (8 n.
IGHT safely with ed and lllllurni!bed apart·
Dayton 5, Oho. Tel. 228·2566
and church. Very reaS!lnable. EXPERIENCED
dressmak·
""''
1 wt•• Fmnt "'• ror Oliver nesday.
6 tl
WY 2. Le I Notice
Trllo.!tOt (1'1')1 50 ft. of 1 'A.. PllliUC
LOSE WE
Dex·A-Dtet tablets. Only 98c menlll WY z-.~
12 ___&lt;:
5 7 lUte
Grady Craig, Syracuse, Ohio lng, alterations. Phone
91
•••o:
1 waro• Unloode" ' shoevoo:
----------4-24-30tc
1 Sln1Ie Cb.atrut {'r.w x 201; Water · - - - - - - - - - at Stark's Drug store.
TRAILER LOTS - tree sew· WY 2·2810.
2276.
Lt:GAL NOTICI
Pump ; I Wuh Vat &lt;.bed}: 4o - to 1111.1.
l 12 60tc
• l'r ·1
t
"th
Car
4 2 tfc
Pur1uant to the Grder m11.de and 1 - 6 111. cam; 1 Bale Twine: :1
-=-==::-:::-:::::::::::
age and water. Brown s al CLEAN carpe s Wl our
·
_ _ _
TI NING Refr'ger
entered In the United statea Dilltrlct cant Hoolul; 50 u. Copper Pipe: 1
1
AIR CONDT 0
- court. sou&amp;bern Dtatrtct of Ohio. Ea•t· Lo.c Chalm: 1 Clinto-n Chain Saw: .:
-AUTOMOBILE msurance beeD er Park ISlate Approved) pet Shampooer FREE,L with I
AUTO SALES
at'ton service. Jack's Refrig· ern DlviiiODo Casu No. 36.692 and Hydraulic Jacb (OUt of orderh I Bl!!lt;
----"ed7 f.JOSt yoor opera· Minersville, Obio, Phone WY purchase of
Blue ustre
No. 36.600. belni In the matter of 1 vlee; 1 CroiiCUt Saw. Scythe: 2
""""""
· - 2-3M'.
1 1.5 tfc Shampoo. Baker Furniture, 1956 CHEVROLET, 1956 Ford. eration, New Haven.4 6.Phone
)ofae Po•t Hokl Dlllenl t Sawj 1 Umbreltor'l lk:enle? CaD W'Y Z.l,;,vv
.:U.'t
Uc HUih
Rupe, Laymon
bankrupll,Rupe
the and.unde1'Ida!11(11ed
Ia ltractor); I HP Motor (bruah 101:1e)
mttr
Middleport.
5 4 6te
Keystone Service Station, Five, TU 2-3537.
wUI ofkr for ule, at publiC aucUon. 1 Aluminum Scoop Shovel; l Electric
at the farm of HUih Laymon~ Rupe Stock Tank Heater: 1 Garden Spray•
5-8· 6tp
- - - - - - - - . , - - - fRAlLER lots tor rent, close
Points.
and Ida Mae Rupe. 1oe11.ted ID Corum- er: He;~Unl Stove: 1 Dra1 convey.
f
Th11nks
to
Laundrymat
and
schools
BUILDING.
LOT.S,
100 X 100, FOR
------~---:::--:1
1
EXPERIE:o.ICED
•••
hlp.utldreu.
M•IP couat&gt;.
Ohio.Ohio
" ••
&lt;mow•1 can
m&lt;OUnt•dh
SALE - One 1957 Hed·
PointT&lt;OwM
Rock.
Carpenter,
Harrow;
Rack; 11 -- 3oopt.tooth
Uft:
By Mn. Felli Alkire
Card O
fro
-'
v
11 Lumber &amp; Supply Com· Rt 7 five mmutes
m
da
a.
n.
1. on saturdllY• May :!2. ti!M. 1 Au~:. Motor ICaaeJ: 1 rotd Rotan'
Ch 1 J
WE WISH to take this oppora ey
. •
p
695.00 man 4 • door se n. $200 .00 . ,
AUTOMOBILE
...... ,.. at on• o'du&lt;k p .... th• ' Cutto" I Wuh Vat: .......m ...~ Mr. and Mrs.
ares one"
'lty to thank all our .frien.ds pany, Midd!P.JW
_ rt._.
lD-3--lf_r edaoc~h·n. toPwhnonc oWmYer2o_y2.413.
WY
2-5251.
5
1
tfc
farm
real
estate
ownlld
bY
Hullb
:oo
Udtll 2 eeh Feed Scaletl 3 Forb. recently spent a weekend
a~
-~~----c=-:--o.-: 1
Layn1on Rupe and Ida Mae Rupe, con· 2 sllovell and broom.
tun
11.1un~~: of 298 acres, more or le••· Tenn5: Cu b on daJ of aale. All Zanesville.
and neighbors lor the~r ktnd FOR RENT _ Nice 6 room
f and
5 4 6tc FOR SALE: 1956 Ford Fair
II th
help
lgnmen
deterlbed at foliOWR ,
·c~.......u.bject to confirmation bJ the
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ander·
sympathy
an d a
elr
The tonowtna de.crlbed re~~.l ••ta~.
. th illn
d death apartmen~ : 11 Pomeroy . 170 11954 CYLINDER Ford new ffi(}- lane, good tires, car in fine
D
.uuate
In the TOWIIIhlP of Columbia.
LAUREN E HOFFMAN
d
La
of Dunbar
durmg e
ess an
Mulberry-Av Private entrance condition, automatic trans~s~
AN
county of Meir• and state of Ohto,
Tru•tee tor Hurh Ltymon Rupe son an ~on, _rry,
d M
of our beloved husband and \"Y
2-257' o.r at 378 Second· tor and clutch. 2 bulls, br~ed st'on. Also 1953 FordomatiC
e
to-wit: one Hundred. Eight Acre• In
• bankrupt.
W. Va., and Mr . . an
r~
•
Bra
the
•-uth
part or Section
No.
,., • ' 10' 10 ' -father, Raymond C. HandoIph. S"
4-26·tfc .mg age, Her ef.ord Charlatse
.
.
Twe;'y
..lx..... eal
..w
Dale Musser of R~tland visiterl
126) tn TownahtP No. 9,
.al thanks to R c v.
t.
cross, 1 supenor gratn drill, transmission and 1953 Ford \
Rante No. 1.5, or Town•hlp• or Ohio
S d
'th M Cl de A der
t d 2d
2 botto
6 cyl. radiator. 4 miles out
company'• Purtbue; aao. the rolua.t.L NOTICI
un ay WI
rs. Y
n
·
A Specl
1
Hicks, the singas. Ohio Fuel APARTMENTS - ls afn nh ' HieIf lift pull type,
ml. I Leadm'g Cre~k rgad from
Iowtna deacrlbed premll81. hth•s Eutht Notte&amp; 11 nerebJ 1"\Ven tbal on son Dorothy and Paul.
th.o Ewmg floor, furnished and un urms k. plow. 1 field cultivator, cu tir I Route 7. Robert
~ Vance,
• Route I
end orqu arter
tne Nortb
balf of No.
t • Thlrty·
ou · 1Wednesday
May 12th. 196!1. at 10:00 Addle
' . Bradf'leld re1urn ed re·
eaat
of Section
A. M, we wtll otter for •ale at pubUc
Pallbearers and '
Funeral Home.
ed. Middleporl and
N e W , vator and 1 bottom plow fo
I, Mddleport, Oht'o, ,,012tp l
Pomeroy, 0
two C32l of said TownshiP No.
9. auction to the ht1hnt bidder lor c~ntly from the Meigs General
0
2•2143
'ld
H
\\'
"a
\\"Y
2
'2'7
All
'
Ch
1
"B"
tractor
ow
WY
Ran&amp;•
u.
of
TowmhiPI
of
h
1 o cub ID raand at Keith Goble Ford
.-. Inez llondolph. CI11 _ __ ___ _
~ ·-·-- - Company's PurchaSI'l; a~o th e folio w- Inc.. &amp;Ell. S. ThJrd 1\\'t!., Middleport, Hospita 1,
aven, . • .
-., "
"
a mers
1
Mr ••.
reo and Grandchildren.
5 5 6tc
Phone SH 2-4656.
4--30-l2tp 1954 CHEVROLET 2 door sedan
inll ttescr!bed prerntaes, the .southeaat Ohio. tbe followlnt de•crtbed
ear
- --I E
- -5 I- - Mrs. John w. .stout, Harri· ILo gaR F.If e and SafetY
Equip- Section
qmuter No.
rn the
Southeut(32)quarl.er
of to1wit·
I J one~
I
"-·
.
Thirty-two
of
laid
_.
lMO
Rambler,
•
d.oor
BtatiOD
Mr. and Mrs. Chares
5 to ltc
- - - -- - - I - -- Fo ' 5a.
Rea state "" • e
sonville, SH 2-4834.
' ment Sales and Service, Pom- TowrahiP No. 9. Rani• 1&amp; of Town· Wallon Serl~tl Number c 212952.
v"tsl'ted recently with Mr. and
• All ty
and sizes of lhlpl: allo. the followinr d.e•cribed The undent.ned re•erve• ttl. rliht
Lost an d Foun d
5 10 3tc eroy.
pes
premlle&amp;. belnll I part of Section No. "-t bid
Mrs Clinton Gilkey of Albany.
--·-·
h
'
"
t
"
I UPRIGHT PIANO with bench The Raymond
Hood
property
f"
xtino-nhlher:s
2%
lb.
ex~
Twenty-siJ:
C23) or laid Towrub.lp No.
KeUh
Goble
Ford
IM ..
'
LOST
Brown and
w le
h
Tbe Ramoler
tre e &amp;--' I
Sp . L •. Rance No. u of TowruthiPI· i!nd
Mlddlepon Oblo
Mr.
and Mrs. H'Je1 F rencr' ;
. _. . ·1 in good condition. $:~5.00 cas - 1 at 234 Lincoln Road. 6 room
tingmshers, Boaters_ . ecaa bounded a!ll follow•.: Beglnntnc on the
'
(S,)
...
:stc and Mr and Mrs Eugene AI·
spotted pony
ot
World Staadord ot Compact Dwig
. ht Logan,
Dlstnbutor. wut
wm~t comer
line oo ofrod~theSou\h
of the quuter
North_
.
' 1 Rm.dVJrJmty
PI nc
l~l.lust be so ld this week. See I house and large lot also 2·
NOrtbwell
kins attended
an .Eastvn Star
Keno or Eag e l ge. 10
at the St. Paul's Lutheran beds 1 dinette set, kitchen
Excelleace
Phone WY 2-3821.
of tald Si!!ctlon No. Twenty-six &lt;26);
•
.
WI g..2828 collecl for
any
m·
Chw·ch
Pomeroy,
be
(
r
e·
cab.,n'et
\YOOI
rugs
and
ta·
Big
car
room,
ride
aud
per30tp
thence
suuth
to
the
Northwut
cor·
Inspection
at
Pomeroy.
14
4
0
- 10 31p
'
ner of a one hundred etaht acre lot
W'lll'tam Barnhar Pomeroy
2
for.m.::ttion.
a
noon.
5 10 3lc
ble. Se'e ~ilton Hood st 623 lormanre. SmaU cAr etODUID)'
deeded bJ Thuma&amp; corwin, Governor
~.,
.ll Street. M't ddlcport after
and man•••rabWiy
N'S._ car W3S h t 550 Page "Ca1tor:
1h• state
olNortheaet
Oh&lt;•· to toJomh~
a.
spent a recent Sunday
with i•
'"AJ
d
&amp;
WU,SQ
thence
t e cor·
.
.
I
Ml
HeIp •• ante
$2 195
See
~l'ddl rt Ohio Cars "" ,, "nd '"""""' own&lt;d by Mil·
father, Rev . Wtlham
Barn63 Buick 6 p. m. Phone WY 2-3820.
Mo........ l
Moto
St., . I epo •
.
ton R.Merrttt: th•n•• Eut .. •••.
hart
EXCHANGE HOUHS
F 0'·ll I LcSabre 4 dr. Sedan. Ju•l
5 7 3tc
. NUl"" tao
n
vacuwned . WY 2-3715.• .. 301c Nllf. .Jamn
. "''" t..n,.... t to tb• ""'
.
E u-·
Street Pomeroy
M". Blllbap'l land; thence
Lana
G!'bson. vt'st'tp' Katr
CASH! Opportunii.v to mar~.e arrived. Power steeri ng. Low
· tnlliiD
'
Tldr
North on 1ald une to the SouUteut
n
good money in a business of mileage Extra clean c&lt;~r HOUSE FOR SALE on Laurel
Pbooe Wl z..a871
U
;~~r
~
~~~-t~oi:e•'
;~a~!
~~e~:
---------Wilson, a patient at I\ i igs Gen
1
1
your owe m Pomeroy and Mtd- Std. shift.
Cliff Road Mrs. Norman E. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _4_22_ _c Mus'tcal Instruments llnnl"" .......,the !o!lowotne0 ,•·~:~~~~ BY MRS. EVELYN BRICKLES era! Hospital.
1
·1
St t
·
t once '
$
premtsea,
ne • par
""'
"
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kyle Margarel Douglas, . France
"e!•ort.
ar
earmng
a
63
Chevrol.-t
•
2,095
Hysell.
WY
2-6322.
\
lnsurancll
Thirty-two
'"'
"'
TowMh)p
N•. '·
1
se11ing Ra'o'~leigh products.
5 4 30tp
be til 1 fl' n Ran1• No. 15 of Townahlpl ot• ..,obto and family of Medina, 0., Mrs. Young Eunice Bradriel(J an .
E lmpnla Convertible. \\las $2.
b
SPINET p 1AN0
au u
• CompllRY'I Purchue. and boun
3.11 H le
Wh '
d
J
d
.
d
N II
Write Rawleigh Dept. OH
295. Power steering. r&lt;nver - - - - - - AUTOMOBILE Insurance een .
b hd b assum· follows: commencing •h: chalra and e n
1te an son erry an Elsie Haning calle or
e i ··
1
'40
l-121,
ft·"eporl.
Ill
b1·okc
s.
aut&lt;omatic.
One
of
ld'
1
t
2110
1
1
d'
L
t
ra
tsh.
May
e
a
y
ftftY·IIx
(5&amp;&gt;
unu
south
of
the
North·
daughter
Mrs
Mona
Marc!'nko
Cl
tl
o
•
...
fOR SALK Bui mg o s,
cance e . os you. ope • .
nthly payments. ea•t comer of eald Section; then«
'
·
' ay recen Y11
5 10 Itp
cleanest '63 anywhere.
x IOO, HI. 1, five minutes tor's license: Call WY 2-2966 mg
•.rna
mo
W
.
d't
souo&gt;
thirtY
..
,..
""
•h•lno
~··
and
daughter
Tamn)Y
Jay
of
'i Mrs. Jerry Wein and Teri .o'.
See 1t locally. rl1e ere 1 flfty.ntne (!191 1\nka to lbe center lme
,
CHRISTIAN MAN nPetied Pull
from downloWJI Pomeroy. $695
615tfc department BOX 1991 • Park- of(20)"'
Secllon'
... tweaty
Wadsworth.
chaln1;
thencetb••"
North wrourt.een
&lt;14)
of Bel Mtss
M Evelyn
d M RowR hColumbus lspent
M a weekend
d M Wlf
R '
or pari-time - liff'l ime seeach. Phone WY 2~2413.
PHOTO Copymg servtce copb
W Va or call 485- chaJn• and atxty 180) unu or to the an
pre, r. an
rs. oy er parens, r. an
rs. o
cur itv. Expe rience
Sunday
Pomeroy, Ohio
5 7 6tc
road:chain
thenceandsouth
59 del. Ealt one Bogard and two children ofl bert Blackwood.
ies made of legal papers, ers
4401 urg, . ., 5 7 6tc m
thlrty..Jtx
C36l uw,
.
1 bu
Scho&lt;;l, ministry helpful. Earn
HOUSE FOR SA LE 2 years btrth records ai\d almost any
·
thl'nce North 38 drr. Eut t~o &lt;2&gt; Co urn s, all were weekend Mr. and Mrs. Cec1l Jewel
.
ll&amp;"
..
FO R SALE
c:hall\11 and ninei)'·IIX (IMJ) Unb: thence guests of Mr and M
I
d h
nd Gl d
.
$100 weekly and up. :-.lo eG·'l_l· ORDER AMST UTZ s
. .,
ld,
bed
b
th and other documents
Nnrth 4.f.IAI de1. Ea-t twenty . four
·
rs.
r a and aug ters a
a ys ant.
Rudm. I1 •·J\:ick Chick" leghorn ch1cks, 0carpor
chatn~
· nve •.&lt;3.5Jcontillnln,
llnkl or Kyle.
Donald Blackwood of {,
Columbu
· 3 t. Nroodms,
pe. tition. Write John
.
o own pa"ment
y
re- Reuter lnsuraoce, PomPPIJ'Iil
-· ...~
to
the and
placethtrtY
of berlnnin
Co., 22 West ~tad1son St. Clu· or started pllllets today. Mod -1 t~cd T SH ,
v f de
M &amp;. M CONTROLS
Jn all two hundred ninety-six acre•. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet called on Mr. and Mr:s. Rober
" lip
p It
B
oo Ath
S qu r
e.1
v 5468 •
ALFALP:A WlfYIL
more or ten. E~cePt cem..tl!ry 111
ed
th . h
k d
tl ·.~. .
_ cag0 2, Ill_· _ _
ern OU ry , OX 1ou.
en · ·~ . '
5 7 J2tC
lhlathlon &amp;: MethoJLChlor artl top- Section thirt)·-two (3:1J and. a r!llhl of ffi0\1
to ell' Orne they BJaC WOO recen y, ..
5 Iu
_ u·tddle • aged wo- OhiO, Phone LY 2-9031.
GUARANTEED. renewable for rl'commended ror contrG!Dnl ~: way to aald t'emetery from the pub· bought of Mr. and Mrs. J 0 h n Mr. and Mrs . SaiD Daniro···
•
m
l'f h •t l"zation
issued all weeviL Economical Unlco
lie road at Cformf!'r 11\ on Bobo and
I
WANTED
man to make home with one
5·8-lfc
~
I e
ubpl a 1
·
,
alfa w~vll svraY C()nt•lru bat h. Vale'• store, and followlnr
1 he · Arbaugh, formerly the W. W. visited recently ¥iith Mn·. Lan·
-----'11AI
at all agi:!S Phone WY 2..fil66. M:oy be applied UP to 7 diiYI befOrll! ' meanderinp of the old road to Jli!d B
.
lady , 6 days a week. Ca\ ll t964 HONDA for snle.
T&lt;J ke
CR t/'
~-~
·
If
harYest.
no
reaidueR
In tnillt.
Low cemetery. tC..metery t• now en&lt;"lond \ ragg property.
Gibson.
18
2
C toxicity, ea11Y to appl)'". Givel very by 1 .ub1t11.ntlal w!~ fencel. A\50, -..;;iiii..;.;...::-;;.;;OiOiOiOiOiOiOiiiiOiOiOiiiiOiOiOiOiOiOi;:;;;;;;OiOi;:;;;;:;;;-~
WY 2-3278. Will cons ider mid- , over payments. Cal\ WY 2 gond control of d.estruclive larvae exceptinl lot owned bY N. T . V11i1! : •
Stole Bonk No. " '
I
5
7
tr
f
'8
31
0
OY
5
f
M
.
I'
lltillle.
UP to a weelta.
Al&amp;o off lllld prem!lel.
d) e · aged COUpe
C 2463 a ter 3 p rn.
..r - C P :viER
- • ~ room rame
ar1n8 Upp 18S
control•lasts
sptt.tlebua:••
other forage
EXCEPTING
AND
RES F.HV I ~G
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
....'·- i
. -- H kI ---h"
house (one floor ) with bath
- -- in!lech. LANDMARK. Melli County from the above . described premlsu
LADY T0 IIVe m ousewor NF.W Zig za~ sewmg ma c me ,
. .
.
h . ' 115 ft. OUTBOARD, 35 H.P Ev· . Farm Bureau Cooperalin Auocla· a ll the ooal, local\;.' and vmoualy
and care for 5 boys. Call ' automatic with fash\On discs. gas
ftred
hot
air
eat}ng.l
. de moor,
t good condition . I tlun
- East Main Stref!t. PIJIDenl)'.
known
•• numbercoal,
lour.underlymg
four·"· Clark I l cated on large
lot mru
-~--ion
or I.J.meatone
tJ\e
OP RACINE
~ ~~
SH 2-54H, or write Vester Does everything without at- 1 lcey o
102 Ebenezer St., Phone ''iY
I
.
said prem!ns. To11ett~r with I he
_
Walker, Langsville, Ohio.
tachrnents. Balance due 91FOouMIEoRfO~gh ~ater $10,~00.00
.
,
,.
legl
NotiCe
:::;:
':.~n'::m~':'.:'
::~•
~;.~m'::,·~~
In
tho
Stoto
of
Ohio
~I
tho
cioN
of
buslnon
on
Aprll
'26,ll65.
2 2636
4 21 tic pavments .. 110 monthly WY
• room rame
miDinr ,.,..,... utrip
ASSETS
--:cc-=--=-:---:-:-cc-----c--_
·
f'l ·
r.: ·
house with bath gas heating. 14 ft. BOAT, moto1 L• ... - ·,
LIOAL NOTICI
mininl not Included. and thtln rlr""h.t Cub, balances with other banks, and ~:ash Items
2-2575.
" 7 51 e
.
'
·
t $40 WIn JN THE COMMON PLEAS EOUBT and prtvnece of mlnlnl, remov ra
in process of collection
$ 1298'1896
U. 5. Civil Service Tests!
Men-women lll ann ovel Secu« )Obi
Located on East Main Street. Blonde dmette se
r OF M&amp;IGS COUNTY.. omo
trantporUnl underlround. and under
.
. .. ... ' . ' . . . . . . . . . • •
' '
.
Kllb P•' stto"" 11nu" Al!vsnoom1111t 1959 Model a x 35 ft. trailer.
e
·n
assist
in
222
5
7
3lc
CYRUS
D. CRISLIP.
tb•
IW'faee
of
the
above
de•crtbed.
Uruted
States
Government
obligations,
direct
431,959.6~
3
1'1500
Ttwusllodl of tnll1 npen Preparatory
' ·00 • 0Wn r WI
__
· -· --·--- _ _ -·B. D. 3,
preodaea coal froDl o\her lmd.. ...
lnd fU&amp;riDteed • , •.•. , .. , .••. , . • , , .. , •• , ••·•
=~· ~~«:~!':;;''C:a~"'r;,r~~~~· Harry Edwards, Langsville, financing .
' 16 FOOT GLASSPAR
Cabin cooLvtu.E. oHJD.
~r:io~th:m!:h,t. ~ -::~ Obligations of States and c:meat IUbdivlslons , •• 129,40'7.00
UoD on Jobs. .atartea. re&lt;uurem•nll
Ohio.
5 ? 6tc IDGHWAY PROPERTY - 3 Cruiser 75 H P
Johnson
PWntlfl,
aueceuon. hells aDd Uli.IDio w.etve Other bonds, notes, and de ntclureo (indcludln&amp; DO
Wrtte t.lldQ rtvlnl n• • ..,_!Ire• and
k
Loc t d
•
' .
...
JEAN CBISL1P
all dam.altli ln an)' manner arlllnl
aecuritles of Federal aaen e• aJl
7042.00
t=·
m·
NICE FAMILY grocery store room bloc house.
ae on Electramalic Motor,
like ~B~AYNK GILLAND:
from tbe atonPid lltbt.. PNRW.
eorporationa not guaranteed bJ U.S.) ...... . .
83#.882.17
Pall7 ~ae:r:!t' ,::'.r!io~:meroy in Tuppers Plains on Rt. 7, Route 33 with 15~ ft. lot. new. Gator Trailer. Call Hu.. LYNN S'J'REII'T,
YJBOIN'IA
4~:! :.aidJUICh.ruw:'m~u: Loans and .dilcounb (inclu~ $400.'79 overdrafts)
in Meigs Co. Building and in- Complete with furmture. $16110 old Hubbard, WY 2-3176.
PAJIK:::..UR..::: ,..,...
to aot nan
•rll&gt; .......
,.. Bank PJ'I!IIlliOII owned $G,779. , furnltun and
1,'1'11.67
1"' . . ....,,.. "" '"" .... . -.
·ce
Stock
dom
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g
a
nt'ce
bu•About
1
mile
outside
corpor·
•
10
...
lie.
u,m
"'
fixtures
$1.000.00
.. ale
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NOTICI
Terml of We: Cub OD dellHI'f' &lt;II
(BanJt premises
owned
to J10 lieDa
Employment Wanted
Vol
or
iness. D. H. WOOD, REAl, atian.
Non Jun. crt.np. whol111 pl&amp;ee of deed. Sale! real •tate wu N~Praa-4
usumed br bank)
.ke
U!!.tt
4
.
GE
•
Bu 'n IS Services
r.ld~ .. ~ WQJW GUl.aDd. L)'IID at tll.OOO.OO and caanot be aol4 for other .....
ll 3
WOULD
WIDOW
days work
a wee~~:. Lcrena TOR, Phone 44&amp;--1066, Galli- omo RIVER CO'ITA.
- 'tSl e
Street. ParkenbW'Io Welt Vtri\Dla. IMI lhaD thrM.:IOUI'th ~ Gl l.eid apIDK"!oe ... . ... .........
t-••o . . . . . .
5 6 121c rooms, drll
d
II and 2110 FOR HlRE: Bulldozer. Tree ""'"'
oer ..., ..... ... .,..,., ...... AU ..,,. ouhlod to
Snyder, WY 2-6961.
poI.IS, oh·10.
I e we ,
dreu. wu
but ,...,
whOM J'Mideoee 11 other- contlrmaUon br lha Court. Bald real TOTAL .ASSETS o...................... , •o• .. o ;o•o. '!;·3§:l94'1.56
, Stc ONE New rear bumper for ft. frontage on
trimming and removal and on
wt..tbe
unJmowa.
•oldlhe10Weot:
to ru1
il 5
h State. Route
D
l'Jth daywillof tlrke
APril.DOU"
1988. that
tbe ..tate
$UN lor
7NZ D65,
whldteatate
are
LIABILITIES
- - - - -- - - - - Ford, 3 wheels 15" for Ford, 338. Near t e Racme am. hauling. free etimate. L &amp; ....,.,,.., n1o&lt;1 hloo peUtto&gt; •rolnd ....... '" n-m&gt;er. '"'·
Demand depoollll o! Individuals, partnerllhl[&gt;l,
G. Hau I'mg Serv1ce,
.
Racme
. ...
bertplD county,
the commoa
cal
LAURENforE. aucb
HOFFJlAN
....,148·~l
5 wheels 16" for Ford , 7 Immediate possessiOn·
Ohio. Pleu
pn)'illleoun
for • .u.
Tl'UitH
LaJmoa Bupe
and corpora llons ... , ... .. · .... -. · · · · •• o • •• ' Iii'-.
L·lvestock
ro=R,--SA_L_E_: Fine- po
- ny-.-oCc-om
- e wheels 14, for Plymouth, 1 C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
Ph. WI 9-3043 or WY 2-3486.
Time and oavlngs depoolts of ln'lfvldUala,
S32,WI.S.,
and •ee. Mason 773-5923.
winter tread, I regular tire BOX
o':rioZ.3!130
54 6tc
.50
7-5·30Ic on wheels, 2 wheels 15". for
0
SEWING MACHINE - repair
(including postal aavlngs) .. . .. . ; ........ . .
82,liOU8
- ----1 d · k 2 h 1 16" f
5 1 31c
.
Deposits o! States and pollttcal subdlviBfom .... .
1,5011.52
Dr. Melvm K Doerr, Veterlnor PIC up, w ee 8
or
servtces all makes, WY2-2284
Certified and ol!lcen' cbaclu, etc .. _........... .
Ford pickup, two good tires FOR SALE : 7 room house with The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
TOTAL DEPOSITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,188,747.158
arian. !arge and small animals.
C
- · '
128 Washington St. Raven~ ~n~ ~ ~~. ~hio. ·Ph~a:~ ~~\~ii~rte~. 0~ \W!~ ;~6 ~thorized Singer Sai": : :
Total demand depoolll ... ..... s 3GIUDtl.73
wood, W. Va. Phone 2?3-&lt;1271. 667-6275.
5 3 6tp
Hysell Strcoet, Middleport, 0. ' rvtce.
Toto! time and oavingl depoalta _.s:..:::832:=ffl:~o:o;::
·Btl
12189.72
Office hours, Daily 4 to 6 P
-\r-======••;;;-.--.1
5 6 tfc l'lelgler llalldlllg ~!lpply !or
()ther liabUitiel ...... o . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . . o • ••
m.
I 26 tfc
new homes. BuUt In kltclJ.
TOTAL J.,JABD.JTIES ... o . . . . . . . . . . . o o •• o ••• - • • • • Sl,2(Jl.987.!9
PONIES for ;.!e." wi n fillance.l
FOR SALE: 5 room bouse, ens. tlorm windowa, allllJI.
bath, hase!TI€nl. Gas furnace, In
CaD G N •~
CAPITAL ACCOUitTS
Phone WY 2·2007.
5 lO 6tp 3 HP Briggo"Ino
&amp;
88 I fireplace. Pr1c
· ed for qu1ck lerUIDa aiding.
uy e"'.
•
..Ohio
Copltal:
Str.'ton En •
Comii\OII alock, tolll par value $3&amp;,000.00 • . • . $ l!G,OOO.OO
sale. Phone 773-5611, Maaon,
' ·-.....
•
ftD,OOO.OO
29
Surplus ....................... ..... . ... .... ..
(;amping Equip_. _
GARDEN PRIDE
W. Va.
4 16 tfe ==~-~--c----!2 tic
1!3,910.28
Undivided prolill .. - ........ ...... .. . ........ ..
11!3810.26
JUST ARRIVED- Another load
ROTARY MOWERS
ROOM b .ck h me 1 bath- HEATING, Plumbing, MueUer
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ................ ..
0
of hotse much wanted Apache
46.97
f" b d attic a 0 d Furnaceo. Arnold Brothers,
TOTAL LIABILlTIE AND
Campers. We have all mnd·
0
Mo s Tit
rooms, &gt;ms e
.
118 Easl Main Stree• PomCAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...................... !1.3&amp;4.94'1.46
els mcluding ones with bulltpon "' ot. 9 PM
basement Out of high water. eroy Phone WY 2-2448.,
\
POMEROY
Central b~tln• pn'ced for
'
7 .20. .tf.e ..
MEMORANDA
in conveniences.
National
"' WY 2-11116
Joe k w· canoy,
quick sale. Phone
- - --PledQed allfM!Ia and securities looned:
Camping Week is tent trade
Mon•1•r
0 . s. Government obUeotlons, dtrect. and
PHONE
or WY 2-2205. Charles F.
n'U'""'ONEER
""
euaranleed oledeed to secure deposits and
. · . ;
In time. Come in and try lor
WY 2.2181
Wildermuth.
Complete Service
4 l3 tic
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100$'1»
other
llabh[tlea
Crill Bradford
a good trade. Amsbary's Apa·
che Trailer Sales, 631 Fourth,\L,""',""""""""'·""'"""""'"'·=~ FOR SALE : All modem brickWrite, Pron• or Contact
1
Gallipolis. Also at Quality DO,N T PUMP you aluggish sep- frame 3 bedroom ranch style
A. c. BRADFO~
Add a new look to your home. Add concrete
Print Shop in Middleport.
Ire tank. Get Klean-Em-AU home on Chester Roa~. near
Racin•, Obto
walks. All work fully guaranted . . . . . and,
oolemn!y swear lbat thiB report of condition II true oDd ~ . :
5 7 3tc oeptlc tank cleaner. Land- State Highway Garage. 100 •
5 I tie
concrete increases your prop8)'ty's value.
to the bast of my know!ecf&amp;e and belle!.JOHN T. wo•......
"" ,...,L•.,..,..., ·
- - -- - - -- - mark Farm Burea11400 lot. Several !lnancing plans Karl Graeser, Plum bin&amp; and
Correct.-Attt.el: VERA Ill. BEEGLE
.
For Rent
2 18 tic available to quall!ied person.
lleatlng
J. W. WEAV~
' 1Jr.
Director•
ru=RN
= r=
sH
"'ED ROOM for rent, GOLF club• for sale, 6 irons Phone WY 2-5337.
4 13 tfc
Mlnenville, Oblo
CHAS. HAYM
sTATE OF OIUO, COUNTY OF
GS, 11:
.
·
.. ~. .... ,
End your sewer troubl•t
Main St. , Pomeroy. $5 00 a and 2 woods .and all leather Fcffi- SALE: 3 room duplex
•Sworn
to
and
subocrlbed
lletQr~
me
.
thll
!!di'Av'(I!F"!tlf•
We ltave an Riul '
week . Call WY 2-5293.
bag, male, r1ght
handed, house in Middleport. On cor!OftD. and 1 hereby oertlfy tltat I •ill !Iotan ol!lcw .l!l' ~ ·!!C
Sewer ~ll:cblneo
5 4 lfc $45. Call WY 2-2836. 4-26tlc ner lot: Double garage. Cin·
WY 24214
ibla boat.
GHAC~ KRIDJlll, ~91•1'1 h • .
Reasonable Rateo
.SIX ROOM HOusg- ill Pome- TWO LOTS In MaS!ln. WiU sell der block outkoollding,
two
MtddltDort. 0 .
....
St.
MJ eomm!Jilon expire a May 14111,.1"' , _, .· , · · r , ~ . ' .: ...
CoD WY z.m• Day or Nlgl!t
ruy Phone WY 2-5385.
cheap. SH 2-4244.
baths. SH 2 4175.
7 14 lie
• 1t 11e
1 73tc
1 1 ate
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APRIL LOG
1 I=OO Sign On
-~·---'-=-w:-:-:-M~P-0--~d,----1:0().15 Mltllcll Cloet
•10
7:110 ... Sllll and lCDew
7:IIWO NIIWI
Mcnday TbrD Friday•
5:115 Jim M!lll Show
6:00 Si8J&gt;(Jn, Newa ·
6:30 Sundown Serenade
7:0 Fdiota " JV'f

Ra

1:15 Sacred llelltl

7:30 Sign Of!

Ul Meigl CT, RPD
US ~ukllo*l F 6:, Counl:tJ Jamboree
6:57 Wutlter
7:00 NalloQal Ntu
7:10. !jporta

llllitla)at

1:110 Sign On - News
1:115 Counley Mualc Time
1:21 Country JamborH
7 110 Proteolal'' Hour
7; 30 sporta
7:35 .Bill l4lller ShQw
7:36 Larry anderson Sbow
7:11 Pick- Belllwve Show 1&amp;:45 It'• Mua1r; - Army

8:110 Oblo Valley Newt
1: ~ Mllllettl CIQdt;
8:55 Commtmlty Newa

1:00 1'11111 ot lite Town
1:55 lofuoD County NeWI
Pt!blle s.rm Sbow
IO:IJ D111Jo Llgbt
10:3(1 l.atdlllllflc

11:110 World News
12:ot
Commlllllly NIWI
(Tuesday-Thursay)
11:110 DJ!ry Valley &amp; IJUUOo'•
12:311 Ev1111 Bullttilt ~
7:Stl.*'!l''
Top Ten Show
12::15 Ne...o.Grama
8:30 Dally LIP!
12:110 Newt
12:30 Agrlculture Program
US 'Baker Furniture Show
12:15 Muaical Interlude
Country &lt;Jo.Rouod
(Wed.-AucUon) Frl, Ahn••liiZ:30 The Rev. MerUn Teets
1:55 Ne111 Btu
9:10 Nawa
1:110 1he Jim Hltl Sbow
l:ot Country &lt;Jo.Rouod
7:tlt( BW Miller Srow
6:30 SUndown Serenade
2:55 Newa Beat
t:e&amp; Coi!H Wltb Janet
7:30 ljlgn Off
3:00 Mid-Way MatiltM
10:10 Swap Shop
·
IIUU)a:
3:55 Newa Beat
10:15 Morntll8 M:edltallonl
7:30 Sign On -Army Hour
4:00 Dlsclltg Wllb 0...
t0:30 Portr&amp;Ua o! a Patriot
7:55 News
4:30 llllerdtlllle
IG:S BW Miller Show
8:110 Baptist La)'llltll'a Hour
I:Qil Commaolty NIWI
lO:ts Mason A£1'. PriJD (Tuel.)
S\tnllay Show
5:05 Muqn C4lltnly Nl1ll
10:. Fllilll.t Wf,lllldp
1:10 T1tt Bible 8peUa To
5:10 Worltl &amp; Nat'l Nt111

1'111D

9:C5 StlndiJ Sbow
, Shleldi) (Fridaya)
10:00 Tbe Good Lift
11:10 New•
":15 Conareasman'a Report
11:!1&amp; TIDY'• eo.trJ Jtmet!CIII
$IJDdl)' Show
11 :~ Tlay'a CQunl:tJ llymlt
lUI The Qulel Hour
10:0 A.S.C.

(Pete

~

Newa
12:10 CGiul B19cl: Ne111
12:15 '1'lte Cbrlatian'a Hour
12:-Got:nler'IGIIHU. . (Frl) 12:3&lt;1 The lin. Mlrlln Teell
b :, Lift)' Alltlln\lD ~w
1:00 '1"'• Rn. H. G. Stew.C
Ho Jim .... a.ow
1:30 The Rn. S11aa Blllupa
4:1S li'"Wiar Alllll $11.2:110 '1'lte lllv. Anlfrew
('1\tes-Tltur.)
2:41 'nle ae.. Rallcoe
Ul Newl (Loeal)
1:11
8uttdv
••• Jim "'""· lllvw
f;•
~enadl·

I:IJII Newa

7:all

1:30 8mtJet 'Bow.m
7:00 Off The Air
f:l10
On
1:00.15
Cl9et
7:01 Re Still • Kaow
7:02-30 New•
7:30 Otat •

a...

7:45 Fl,nt . . . ~
1:10 Oblo VllleJ Nflil

I:IIWII Warld N.,a
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lldtool (lit ,,..
Illite • 8!ul7 '1'11111
'l'lll OoldiD lay

., "¢neCfftlf IAIIflllun ·

11:1S MUilcal Interlude
11:30 Repullilcan Lealalatttrl
11:45 Walter Moeller
12:01 Local &amp; Ohio Newtt
12:20 EVIIII Bulletin Board
12:25 New.o.Gra1111
12:30 Garden Club
SalllrdaJ Malin•
Alternate Satunlaya
1:15 New1 Beat
2:110 Saturday MatlnH
2:56 News Beat
S:UO Saturdly Matinee
1:55 Newa Beat

t :l10 Dlsclq Wltb D
4:30 Top Ten Rev110
5:00 Saturday News Reporl
I :15 Dinner Mualcale
5:30 Commwlity Choirs
7:110 Oft Tbe Air

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'TRY 'TO

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THERE'S SOMET HING Ol&gt;l&gt;tY
OIFFeli.Et&gt;IT ABOUT 1'HE
WA'I 'IOU ~OOK AT ME ,
CHARLIE. I
QUITE PUT
Ft~GER

ON

7:19 Sign On
8:110 The Singing Preaehtr

8:15 NeWI ll.,n
8:30 &lt;.turd~ Ill a1l'lll
9:110 MUIIcal rm.lllllt
Flrll Bapllll ~

~··Newaatapel
Supda7
lllltal

12:110
12:15
1:110
1:30
2:110
3:110
1:30

NfWI ~

Epllenpal Chiii'CII
clutrcli of ~
Goopel Call
Old Folb Hqur
110 Hit Parade
N~• ~1:31 • Hit Par~
1:51 New•
110 Hit Parll\lf
UG News Headlllies
4:31110 mt Parade
4:51 Newa
5:00 CUy Ommlu(- Rep.
i:IJ 1811 Hit Parad'
7:10 Off The Air

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10, 11181

Rutland nu,·:gh p rom is 'Evening in Paris'
j

Janet Price and Jim

HighdSQc:o:~

ert, Rutland

~~·0 w~~.c~:r,:•al

cl~ss ~

Ronnie Taylor, Senior

movie at

th Meigs Theatre front of the stage and featur- Mrs. 0. 0. Patterson, Mr. and
e et
!'abies ed a rustic setting of "'hit e Mrs. Duane Stanley, Mr.

~r::~·~t.d:~~;~:;:;~~:;e~;;::.;.o::;.;~a,~q~renchtbeme ··~ought

e.

Saw Paris," by Alan Black- centered w•th

wood and

arrang~lments/f ~Ins,

:~;t~':~~~:~:\:~·:::

iron furniture, rou;
ands red geramums
Hiram Slawter, Mr. and

J~~ot~l~c~~i cl~: ~~~' ao~dm~:i!~urc:'~":,d~=· w:~ a~~cu~~; ·members

Hobs~~~:~~ugene

MtJPieo'trlplyeAbo,nut
Pomeroy

.

ev:~~~~un':O!nd
Mr. and Mrs. Rolllll

Travel,rs are Returned from Trip '
fo Fair, Philadelphia, Capital
:ts~k=:~ ·=al.l.~beled: "Lady

a
New York and Washlii&amp;IODI i).

Bird

Guest Arllst Sergio Franchi

Yoq wu entertained tbe lll'OUP Yll I b
Don S th and' Tom
':.
I :nber "Hm..esslonal Club,
bers. Mr Franchi lo now IPyse.' a voc~ V "'b th
.,.In Philadelphia they visited pearing lD • Broadway musleal
:;,.po:Od
Mro Young's sister Lydia L: written by Richard Roger·• enJ ~n_e Lucas, son dra Dean 'MJean
· where Mrs. y'oungo
• bro- titled ' "Do I Hear A Waltz?"
Davis
T1l11S Beverly Forbea,
ary
Dr. Hugh H. Davlo of SyCro~er Lat!schia Gates Mike
racuse, N. y' also was a
'
•J h
ReCoani.... Memberl
Nicholson Steve Grimm, o n
11\1881. Their Dell stop
was
Grate,
LittiThe,. Lee
Leviliown, N. Y., where the For Study Course
Ray Alklrel . bel
s w~·'ct.";
Youngs visited their daughter Several members of the Mlcl.
by
voca
num
r,
.
and
son·ln-law,
Mr . and
and their
Mrs. dlepocl~-••""
First Baptist
Churcll
tez" b R berta Kraeuter
AI
last Wedn
' f y ~h·10 U01·verSlty •
tmayer
were r• ...,..~.
esguest rom
·
II lll'andsons, Stewart and Larry. day evening during the prayer
Closing remarks were made
Middleport Per8onals
whose mother Is 1. While there they enjoyed a day service for a course they had
by Mr McKenzie,
executiVe
Mrs. Julia Davis and
the World's Fair. This is completed "Cbristian 'Responhead Miss Sabra Canaday was
weekend guests of Mr.
Broyleo of Gallipois and tbe second year that tbe Youngs slbllity l~tltute," conducted by
accompaniSt for the muSical
0
Mr. Leo Kennedy were
Mrs. Lucie B. Hawkins of Mid- have visited the Fair and they the Rev. Donald Boone.
numbers.
The Chester Garden Club met They come In shades of pmks, and Mrs. Clarence Bailey
deport were Sunday
dinner wish !bey could go again.
Taking the course were Ml'l.
Th school gym was the set- Wednesday evemng at the home purple, and while and bloom sons, Richard and Michael,
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Returning to Washington D. Gerald Anthony, Mra. G. W.
tin
the dance
the of Mrs Esther Wnght with about the middle of May, but Springfield, .and Mr. and
.
.
c. on Sunday, May 2, they Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
I
g wtlh the "DtmenSlons" Mrs George Frederick, Jr., as they have beautiful fru!ls used Michael Ohlmger and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Krider spent tbe remainder of their Cheesebrew, Mr. and Mrl. Fred
lldainnmeins'trumental dance band
The meeting open- lor decorallon and some for chael, of Nelsonville ..
Mrs VIc Pecora and
vacation with their daughter Gibbs Mrs. Beulah White and
from Ohio Umversity providmg ed Wlth the Club Collect in uni- jellies in the fail. . .
. ey and SODB alsoll;s
of Columbus and Mr.
and son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jacob Torner. The c:ourse
TONIGHT
. music The gym was transform- son, led by the VICe president, Arrangements recelvmg a hiS father, Mr. ~ :~
Russell Krider
Pierce Rice. They were enter- of study inclnded instructiOD on
"THE PINK PANTHER"
wards were made by Mrs H~ Mrs. Elmr De~lrn of s.
aro od fr iday evenmg. to
talned at dinner one evening how to read, pray, witneso, conOavJd ~ l\'E'/1
Peter SPllers ed int~ a Pans setting fealur· Mrs. Wright
Ing an 8-foot Eiffel Tower m the Due to the fire that destroy- mer Holter, Mrs. Earl Dean ani laD Past an~~ y with
weekend .w•th their
with Miss Florence Smith, fur- duct meeting, survey the Bible,
( lt&gt;&lt;.hmco lor)
- andcenter entire!) covered With col- ed the home of the April hos· the hostesses. The coJSages a. ton VISJte\
a~d Miss
Krider and to
merly of Pomeroy.
put ideas into action, public
Helllv Silva ~Jt 7a lwth
ored lights, mobile ballerina tess, Mrs. Purley Karr, the Ap- so were Judged.
R.h~afSans ury
. mother ·at Veterans
On May 4th they were lunch- speaking, and worship. Th I
\.1on1 gonH't}
and stars suspended from the nl meetrng had been cancelled. Mrs. Paul Baer and Mrs. ScMr and Mrs. C. L. Wood
Hospital.
eon guests of Congre-.man and group wtll be in charge of tha
"JOHNNY COOL"
midmght blue paper streamer Twenty . two members ~n- Paul Karr conducted a contest Rav~nswood, W. Va. spent
Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth
Mrs. Moeller at the llouse of morning worship IOfVlCI May
sky dotted With Silver stars.
s~ered the roll call by nammg won by Mrs. Dean and Mrs. ther's Day with his
and Mr. and Mrs. John
Repr1!$0111aUvel dining room. 16.
In aech of the four corners her favonte Spring flower for Frederick Mrs. Donald Mora Mrs E M Wood.
and Joetta and John,
Mra. Moeller sent word through
IN THE ARMY"
were gardens w1th grass, white the Apnl roll call and for won the door pnze.
Miss Ma~ianne Woodgerd, em- Road, and Mr. and Mrs.
Young that sbe wo~ld be
, ,
,
Ja&lt;k l,eHwn
H11 kv \ctson trees, rose covered trellises and May each mem'ber wore a cor- After the meeting the club ployed in Columbus, spent the ert Larkina and .Roberta
delighted to take. a~y vuntors Recogn.Uron Gwen
oCnlm'
potted plants A bndge cover- sage she had made.
honored Mrs. Karr with a ktlch weekend with her parents, Mr. Long Bottom VISited
from the lOth District on a Motherl at Church
"SIEGE OF ''+'~e SAXONS" ed ~1th blue and silver stream- The verse of the month was en shower. Mrs Karr expressed and Mrs. Harold
evening with Raymond
tour of Capitol Hill.
Janelle Srntl R•m,,ld LewiS ers was at the entrance w1th read by Mrs Carl Kautz and her thanks for that and for the Eric Chambers, Rio
and guests.
For Mrs. Young the highlight Mother's Day at the Mlddleilechnirolo• I
three sides of the gym decorat- Mrs. Roy Miller. The hostess wonderful thoughtfulness.
College student, spent the week- Sunday dinner guests o
of tbe trip was the brunch hon- port First Baptist Church was
ed with red brick background gave devotiOns, usmg "Peace" During social hour the hos· end w1th his parents, Mr. and mOJ,d Krider were Mr. and 'Irs. orlng the First Lndy in the observed during the
On one wall Nas a large mural as her top1c. She read scr~pture tesses assisted by MISses Esth· Mrs. Richard Chambers.
Marvin Krider and Mr. and 1\frs. Shoreham Hotel Regency Room. SOOool hour with recognition
of the Elffel Tower.
from Romans and Isaiah
er'
and Suzy Frederick, Miss Jeanette &lt;;rook!, Mar- Vic Pecoa and . Peggy and Mrs Young was a gueat of Mrs. being stven to all mothers In
Other Parts touches included ' Peace, and she gave a tn?ute served a desert course
!etta. spent Mother s Day week- Michael and Augie Fontal18
Moeller.
the CODIII'egatlon.
th
d
ater fountam I to all of those who have g1ven The June meeting will
be end w1th her [1ll'ents, Mr. and Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. The First Lady wu escorted Fred Hoffman, Sunday School
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
a
and a
the1r hves to protect
this held at the home of Mrs. Don- Mrs. Walter Crooks.
Russell Krider of Findlay.
to the speaker's table by a ouperlntendenl, presented a
"FATHER GOOSE"
10 reflector silver ball.
country.
.
. aid and Pearl Mora.
Sandra Brewington, Rio Mr. and Mrs Robert V.:llson member of tbe ~· S. M-orine pink carna~ to each motber
C :~n Ctan t, Lt&gt;slt t&gt; t ;~ron
g
ed
With
red
checked
Durmg
the
bus
mess
sess1on
Colle e and her lath- and family of Jackson VISited Band and after bemg Introduced present. Receiving apeclal reo
tTr.rhlll('Oiol'J
Colorcartoona
the dance floor under
Roy Holter was thanked
Colum- Sunday wrth relabves In the by the president of the club cognition as the oldest mother
a h held
ped
and
commented
on
her
recent
b
'
nt
tbe
weekend
at
their area.
talk. UShe was present was Mrs.
James Mwstrl
canopy, e c
·
WMPO d'o t.at'on
us, spe
d M Robert Har made a short
nding
t
lher - t
candle in a wicker basket.
VISit over
ra ' s ' .
home m Middleport.
Mr. an
rs.
- stven a sta
ova on.
ray. Younges mo
..-WED.
The ro ram during
th
ll was reported that the club
OpiC IS
Mr. and Mrs Val Edgar Rey- brecht and family of Worthing- After Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. was Mrs. Roscoe Wise IDd the
NOT OPEN
J[Olmce P lgd d a solo "I Love has recently furmshed floral
ooids and children of Morgan- ton were weekend gueats
Hubert Humphrey were escort- mother with the most chlldten
- - - - - - - - - Paris
by
for the
County
town, w. va. spent the
their mothers, Mrs. Raymond ed in, the wives of tbe Cabin- present w11 Mrs. Fred Hoff·
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
R berta Kraeuter· "The Songs 1eacht'J's meetmg, the Eastern "B. g A Christian" was the end With his parents, Mr. and Harbrecht and Mrs. Norman et members, SUpreme Court man.
M•r 14·15
Moulin Rouge." by Alan band
and Mr. Charles topi..:f the deovtiOns by MISs Mrs. Edgar Reynolds.
McCallum.
Judges ¥d Officers of
!be
Blackwood· "Three Coms m a Blakeslee s anmversary party at Freda Grueser when the Hap- John Zerkle has been
Mr. and Mra Robert Reinhart Club, wele ,escorted to the
NOT ONLY Fo\IRY TALES
F u tam .. · by Jean TJII!s·
Pomeroy; and the club will help py Harvesters class of the Fed- ed to hiS home from
and family of Jackson
speakers table by a Marine, :e·
Broth
Grimm who
rroy
.. Stev I
Se; Sere" by the
with decorations and flower ar- erated church met Friday even- Methodist Hospital In
Sunday with Mrs.
.
splendent
his uniform With The "ctOO:lla"
"Han·
ens, 1'&gt; Hal dm. J my Van C
d
'th S b
rangemenUI for the all sports . g at the church
bus where he was under
Reinhart and Mrs.
C l y d bright red Jacket, making a wrota
" I
the
Dyke.
omra ".WI
a ra u
banquet. the Band Concert and m Mrs Henr Reibel president, vation and treat.ment. He is
Brown.
striking appearance with the set and Gretel a so were
"LAW OF THE LAWLESS" accompamsl. .lane L cas
laureate services at Esst- 0 pened the ~eeting 'with the ported 1mproving.
Miss Polly Karr of
ladles in their colorful ball and authors of a 111'081 Germatl h:
('l'echmrolorl
announc~r.
ern and for the Eighth Gradel ra er
from the ear book. 'Ml· and Mrs. Ike Wilt
SUnday with her parents, dresses.
tlonary and many other P
~vonne DeCor to, Dale Rol&gt; Followmg the u.;nce the Commencement and Alumm
group sang "J~sus Calls J'llltrlren, Pat and Chris of
Mr and Mrs. Charles R. Karr The theme of the gathering logical works, according: : ;
dent&lt;t and their guests
banquet at Chester,
Us," after which Miss Grueser lumbus, and Dennis Saelens,
.'
was ''The Lady Bird Special." Britannica Junior Encyc pa •
r
Mrs. Homer Holter Mrs. Wy- read Psalm 96 and m her med1- Grande Colleg~ stud~nt,
Mrs. Fred Zimmerman
Each table, which held Ia.
p ~.I.~ att Chadwell and M~s Buell talOn on the topic brought out the weekend Wl~d~e~
Freddie ad Mrs. Marion
Ridenour attended the wild flow.I the importance of attendance Mr and Mrs
op
of Columbus are the
er and wild life Garden Club !at church and of carrying dout Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
tour at the caves m Hockmg l what was learoed in every ay son spen d ht Sandra
Mr. and Mrs. James WIU
nt on Sunda,
lvmg. A poem, "Fo. Those Who w1lh their aug er,
•.
family
cou Y
)II t d t bu Follow " aod prayer by Miss student at Kent State
Mr and Mrs Gene
Money was co ec e o Y
'
sed h d r
t
d other relatives
·
·
Alkire II
seeds for the 4-H clubs m the Grueaer c10
t e evo IOns. yM
, an R th and Joy
and Kimberly and Kevm of
Ourmg
busmess
ary ol
u Mr. and Mn.
lumbus were weekend guests
Chester commumty.
~ans
werethemade
for 8sesSJon,
rum- daughters
'The 1965-66 officers
were ~age sale m the Swisher bmld- old Sauer, spent Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. ~arl Pa:ker.
•
::::::=::::;::~~ elected. Mrs. Esther
.g
Second St Friday and Sunday in Reedsville with
Mrs. Susie Wmdon o H01n-11
w1ll be the new president,
~"atu~~ay Mrs. R~Jbel, Mrs. i cot~lns, Jean, Jane and
W. Va. and Mr.
P
._ Purley Karr, v1ce
Phil Memhart and Mrs. Bentz I Whitehead.
Koenig of C~ton we1rell
Mrs Robert Wood, secretary; Wolfe Will be 10 charge on Ffl· Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
S~day guests of their Sllller,ll
24 X 40"- 27 X 54"- 3ft. X 5 ft,
OF ALL YOUR '
'&lt;Irs. Carl Mora,
day and Mrs. Adam Ebersuach spent the weekend in Canton
MISs .Ethel
at the
retary and Mrs. Claence
Clara Karr and Mrs. Max guests of their daughter and of Mtss Elsie Hart and attendlmg was . re-elected treasurer Meitrart 00 Saturday.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Me- ed the .funeral of their uncle,
4ft. x6ft. -5 ft. x 8ft.
Mrs. Re1d You~g and Mrs Committese lor serving din- Kay and family. They went to Dana F1ck. Leonard, Billy and l
Fredenck read Now Is
ner to the Lions club were nam· observe the birthday
Paul Pickens of Pt. Pleasant,
Time" tips for gardeners
and included May u, Miss sary of- their daughter, Mrs. W. Va. were alao guests of Mi..
6ft. x9 ft. -6ft. x 12ft.
Mrs Young presented an · Lena Grueser, Mrs.
McKay.
Koenig.
terestmg paper about the
Cuckler and Mrs Clnra Karr; Mrs. Horace McElhinny sub- ----'' - - - - - - - PAY THE CLEANING
On Sale an tht 2nd Flaar In tht Drapery De;!.
tiful "Fiowenng Tree .
May 19: Mrs. 1. B. Weed, Mrs. stituted In the Middleport E[e. ALLIANCE, Oblo (UP!)
;
CHARGES IN THE FALL!
wh1ch IS the followermg crab. Karr and Mrs Phil Meinhart; mentary Schoob for Mra.
John B. Grosa, currently
Popular crab apple trees are May 26, Mrs. Ben Neutzllng, ert Allensworth.
Florida Southern UltiVet'Slt:v. ll
the Oriental, Carmen and Dol- Mrs. LoUis Reiel and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Vernon Weber, will become dean of Mount
go - the Dolgo IS the best for Karr, and June 2, Ms.
Weber and Mrs
Jon College on Aug. 1. He
thiS part of the country. The Dessauer, Mrs Lawrence
renee Mllho~n vlslted thlo
succeed M. Francia Clurtstlle,ll
nowermg crabs get to be about ning and Mrs. Henry Reibel.
at Holzer I osp1tal with
resigned.
1 mches in d1amter.
A vote ol thanks was given renee Milhoan, a patient at lhe ~ ~~~~;;;,;ii;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiilii
LAUNDERERS- DRY CLEANERS
can be planted m late fall
Miss Thelma Grueser lor mak- hospital.
early spnng in average, well ing out the sales tax report. Suzanne Bradbury was unlnConvenient Pickup Stations in MlddltpC~rt-Pomeroy
1 dramed soli and should not be Cards of thanks were aent
tentionally o~ltted from tbe
Phono Pomeroy WY 2-5428·Middleport WY 2-5130
ferlllized. It is not necessary Mrs Wilham Kenedy and
of the .Middleport senior
I to prune
Olm Boothe for donations
lleld Friday evenutg.
to the class. The group BBng
the part of Mar~a, ""'~'II
"Happy Birthday'• to Mrs.
deceased w1fe.
.,cm•
Wolfe
and
M1so
Maud
Darryl
Stumbo,
and his r001n·11
11
Grueser.
mate, Sam Yocuzzo, of lA!lroy, 11
The meeting closed with the New York, both students
MIZpah benedicihon, and games Kent State UmverSity,
an
were played with pnzes award- friends, Sue Lynn Mac\, IIU(~· I I
to Mrs. Phil Meinhart, Mrs. rus, and Darlene Peters, ~~~{~ Jl
Adam Ebersbach, Miss Lena ford, N. Y., students at t
Grueser and Miss Maud
Wesleyan Unlver$tty,
wer11 ll
How you cera 6crl't beautiful droperits
weekend guests of Darryl's
e';.. salad course was served
Mr. and Mra.. ClllliOI'(t[l
cusfG~a-made fo 10"' exact window mecrsuremtn4
Mrs Fred Dessauer and
and family·
Max .MeiiYart from a table
. Sunday .vtsltoro with Mrs. Mailltt!ltl r ...._
• ..,. wNt-, •r ._.
0
rylng the pink and white color ne 113wkmo were her sisters,
Lltlttl
MUM
theme with white cover and 'If· Mrs. Helen Davis of
• - ....., ...
• 1111ttt t1 r
and Mr. and Mro Leslie Beck
ltltkr• litllll. .
1 t• ..... M!lltl
and children, Unda Lou, ""1''11
llllollttl
IMt
o
Tr}ftt·look.. ,11111
els, Tony and Tommy Of
polls.
S.. our ••te seloclioo of looiU!iful
A Whlto Luther
Mrs. Donald Crum ofr ~~~~~~
- ftllrla. &amp;ptct ta bo dolightH with
ton, W. Va. spent the _w
our line teilorint ond careful workMid HMI
with her father, Mr. 0. Hlndy
Nuhip. How yo• con huo dra·
an4 family.
porlll reilly cu•t--mode for your
rangemen1 of pink uaieal
wi!HIGwt w111t thtt tailorid to •p_er.
pink napkins. llosteases for
fectioB
JMI'" elwayt doslro~. ;
June meeting will be '"'···"
Thelma Grueser lind Mn.
ry Reibel, wltb Mn.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Cuckler In charge of
lor gp:om and banquet Friday
evening at the high school Dona' McKenZie, e&lt;ecUtlve head,
made the presentatiOns. James
Vennaedri. ;•gh
c•ownand Will
ue Dillon as prmce
cess
·
durmg the festiVIilehs b
l
The theme of t e anque
and dance . . An Evenmg m Paris." was camed out m the decorations and favors. The turkey
.
dmner
was serv ed '" the grade
school cafetena wtth
Ohhnger givmg the table
'
Miss Sallv Schaaf was
mistress ior the program fol·
1 . th dmner.
was given by
th J lor class president Cheryle
and the
by

tro~esy,
tf ~~as,

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and their
given each person with nutcups guests attending were Mr. and
decorated With the Elffel Tow- Mrs. Donald McKenzie, Mr and
&lt;r accent
Mrs. Carl Demson, ;t.~r. &amp; Mra.
Freshm.en . boys serving has
Mr.
0 0 ""P
PariSian
w81ters
were
J
arv
'
·
w· Jl Fink Billy Tucker olra Wolfe, Mr and Mrs. Harold
ISO, m
·
. '
V
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Allan Blackwood. Robert Sm•th, Sa~er, James ~~""''K· art
D 'd Rice
Roger
Black Ohlinger Leda ,..ae raeu er,
avi
' Dennis Sch!llmg Mary E.' Chapman, Sally Schaaf,
They wore Linda Haley, James Adams,
French bereb a~d red and Doo Spencer, Everett Holcomb,
white checked cumberbunds. and W'll'
I lam Thorp.
A large garden was placed in Other guests were Mr. and

William
!lday, and
re Jame•
Class
::, and
ams
n pen
for the banquet
G
were Mrs. eor ge White ' Mrs.
Harv01• Erlewme and Mrs.
II Lillie Waitresses for the
se
.
d
dinner were freshman an
omore girls under the
of Leda Kraeuter, ed
and dpunch were serv
the ance.

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W~o~ ~~;'~.n~i~Gorby

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Mr. and. Mrs. V. D.
and Cheryl and David
Sunday with thir parents,
d Mrs Earl Shrleges of
Mrs. W. A.
Athens . Mr L F
Mr. ad
B.
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Mitchell were
Mrs. oney
Mansfield Saturday, to
the funeral of Mrs. L. H.
er.
J. 'Tracy
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at tbeE.Harrisonville
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"Here Comes the Parade,'' a

march by Weber; "Symphortette
For Band," by Erickson, in
three sbort movements; a novelty number, "Carnival
For
Trombones," by Kinyon; "The
Young Prince and Princess," by
Rlmsky - Korsakoff from the
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