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Bridal Shower
Karen Haynu r.
1 Report Given
MidJleport Stuifent Racine Legion
"~ i:!:n ·~=~m." .ancl
Is Given for '
New FHA. President
On REACT
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Around And ; Mrs. Baker
Election of officers was held IQ,$;tal/ations
port ,a. ohe,~ aboUIIO OIJ!o. ~ ans erviCes . the lla(!lne Ajl)ftican Legion
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when the Rutland Future HomeUmverslty a"!denf.ol
lnltlillid
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' Pool ljo. 60'J ·"' 12:30 p. m. by
out
Mn. Larry L. Baker (Phyl· makers of America met Thurs-1 l!eports on the "REACT" ~nday evenlilg Into . Alpha Memorial Day
.fohn .T. Wolfe\ Com'J"'nder• •
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hs Stanley I was honored with day evening at the Rutland signs were given when
the mbda Della, freshman WornMI epo
a bridal shower before her High School.
Pomeroy Bend C·B Radio Club en's Honorary. society, foUow·
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lilt mOIIIbers 01 the United
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marriage to Mr. Larry Baker Barbara Carter, president, met in regular session 'ftlurs- lng_ a dinner given In the Ohio 'ftle Racine American Legion lly·Ualtei Pteu llterualld~
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrls tast week at the Stanley horne was In charge ol the meeting day evening at the American Umon. Membership requires "!' Post No. 60'J has made plans ~y Is Monday, May , 17,
of Cohnnbus spent the week 1on Hobson Rd. with Mrs. Opal and the reports of the secre- Legion Hall In Middleport with accumulatiVe grade point aver· lot Memorial Day services Sun- the !37th day of 1965 ~h 'Z21
end wtth his father, Robert Stanley and Mrs. Junior Stan- tary and treasurer were read Harry Hoffman, vice president, age _of 3.5 or better.
day, May 30, at the Letart Falls to follow.
HarriS, Sr.
ley, assisted by Betty Leonard, and accepted. Officers lor the presiding.
MiSs Tannehlll, , daugnter of Cmetery at I p.m. and at _the The moon Is approachi)JJ Itt
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Boyles serving as hostesses .
coming year are Karen Haynes, The "REACf" signs, which IChester Tannehill, 916 LOcust- Greenwood Cemetery, Racme, last quarter.
and daughters, Yvonne, Susan, A color sche~e of pi_nk and president ; Sue Clonch,
VIce were installed around the Bend Ist, al~ ha~ been invite,&lt;'
to at 2 p. m. Th~ Southern High 'rne morning star is Stturn.
Carol Ann, and Shelly Jean, while was carrted out '" the president ; Eunice Ohlinger, sec- area, drew a vote of thanks participate m the honors Col· :'.";'' band Will play at both The evening star Is Mars.
Young and Dr. Harry Baker. have returned to their home in d~orahons and refreshments. retary ; Barbara Carter, treas- for ever}•one who helped in lege curriculum m tbe 1965-66
ces.
Edw_ard Jenner, the English
Dr. Young has been appoint- Kansas City, Mo., after spend· Gifts for the honored guest urer; Beverly Forbes, parlia· their installation.
term. She Is majoring In Span· 'ftle Rev. V. .Wooley Jenkjns, physiC11111 wbo . discovered thl
ed by Bishop Gerald Ensley to ing the week with their par· were placed on a while cover· rnentarlan ; Jean Tillis, song Plans were made to attend JSh.
f?rmer psotnr •I the First Bap- vaccination against smallpox,
serve as courdinative assistant 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walton Man· ~ table centered with wed· leader ; Sharon Carter, hlstor- in 8 caravan, 8 C. B. Jamboree
tlst Church, Racine, now . pastor was bor_n on th_IS day In .~?41·
for the Ohio Conference.
;ey and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence dmg bell arrangement. Games iap ; Ellen Roush, recreation at Lancaster on Aug. 15.
ATTEND CAPPING
of the Akron Baptlot Chill!~, On thiS, day m. hlsto~ ...
formerly served as district
Boyles. While here they were were played and pmes award- leader and Dixie Wamsley, The next meeting will be a A group of relattves and Akron, will speak on the toptc In -~~· the l1rst K ent,eky
perintendent of the former
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. ed to wmners. Mrs. ~etty Leon- news reporter. Refreshments wiener roast at the Syracuse friends of MISS Nancy Burns,
Derby horse race. was ~ld at
•·mon Conf·-nce Dr
Man!
ard won the door pmt.
were served
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student
at
Holzer
Hospital
Attending
were
Mrs.
Ida
Burn•,
Churchill
Downs, 10 Loui!\ltlle.
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Punch, 1ce cream, rnmts, and
will be observed at that meet- . D? o ursmg, ~re .,. a~ rs.
n ouaw:~s ,
rs,
was wo~ by "ArI~ t'd
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dist Children's Home in
Mrs. Jack Bechtle has re- cake, decorated with pink and
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bpolts Friday evemng to see Adam Ebersbach, Miss Mae In 11154, m a unammous dec~
lngton· Prior 10 this vear
turned from a two .veek visit white roses were serveo
to
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rd her receJve her cap and attend Smith, Miss Bernice Ann Durst, sian, the Supreme Court ruled
served. as superint ende~t. of
h. Atlanta, Ga., with her son those presenl including
Mrs.
d t e 1 oar ~~b was awa · the reception which followed. Mrs. Ben NeutzUng, Mrs. H. C. that racial segregation ln the
Zanesville Distritf.
and family, Mr .. and Mrs. John Helen Shuler, Mrs. Jean Fish·
e Re~re~:nts w:r?~erved by The capping ceremon! was held Brlckles and Mrs. Mary KIU\ZI!I· nation's _public schoolo was Ul)o
• Attending from Pomeroy
Bechtle and chtldren.
er, Mrs. Marg£Jet Lehew, Mrs.
Robert Harden and Paul Hap- at the Grace Methodist Church. man.
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· COIIIIUIUI1onal.
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Alkire,
Mr. an d Mrs. George Bach· I M
Molly DoHill, llrs. Loree BSmtih,
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and Mrs. C. F. Tompkins
tel and sons Steve Billy and . rs. nna 8yer,
~rmce
MAY 17
Taylor Willard Boyer Edward I Ill' .
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Chris Mrs Harry
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O Durst, Esl.her Joseph, Mrs. Ma-1
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The JOF Class ol the United Wei s, James o nson,
ay
Smith and Leo Crew
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k d 'th h · fie m~rger, 18 · "'"'Y ank G
carson, J ames
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church
will
meet
Zer
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest ~ey, T~s. an~
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Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the White, Doyle Shuler, Jed Web- t
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! Bachtel and family, Middleport Mune M ~ ~. ~.!1 . ~~n . S~ s, church.
ster, Paul Haptonstall,
Lawand Mr. and Mrs. William Mal- ' rsR. ehreM, ancey, 1 Flss ar- Theodorus Council Daughters renee Connolly, Robert Harden,
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or ous , rs. aro reeman,
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Miss Sharon Yeauger, Mrs. Bet- of A.mer1ca WII1 meet in regu 1ar arry
o rey an
arry
1 Mrs. Edmund Wells has mov- ty Denny, Mrs. Lillian Demos- sessiOn Monday, at 7:30_p.m. at Hoffman.
Mid Heel
ed from the Stansbury properly key llrs. Helen• Baker and the IOOF hall. A soci8l hour
----on .Mill-St. to the Harrie .Marie the' hostesses.
will folio~ and potluck refresh·
SmJth property on S. Th1rd.
Sendisg gifts were Miss Peg- ments will be served.
Miss Sarah Bechtle of Colum- gy Amberger, .\fiss Joyce Fick, The Meigs 4-H Pleasure R.id·
bus spent the weekend with I Mrs. John Werner, Mrs. Dot- ers club will ~et at the Rock
her parents, Mr. ~nd Mrs. Jack ]•tie Musser, Mrs. John Manley, Springs Melhudtst church, Mon·
Bechtle and larruly.
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R th A ld M J d day at 7:30 p.m. Members are
Eric
Chambers
Rio
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~· ~ Y to take project books.
Plans were made to march
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
College student sPent the week /Ami 'Lrs. adneM aneAy, rds. The Meigs County Democrat in the Memorial Day. parade
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man a
.1 meet at hte Pomeroy when t he Roc k spr Jngs c u b
•-;:::~~~~~ end with his parents,
Mr. and Mmost' M
R h M' club w11
1:vlrs Richard Chambers
155
I War ~n, H rs. adryM ousB,
ward house, Monday at Scouts of Pack 246 met recent·
1· M.iss Jeanelt Crooks of Marl· an a oss •n rs. everly 7:30 p.m. All members are urg. ly at the Salisbury Sehoul.
etta spent the weekend
ed to attend and bring ·cookies Dick Young, eubmastr, pre·
Pomero¥, Ohio
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
sandwiches.
sided and plans were also made
TONIGHT &amp; TUESOAY
ter Crooks.
Five Seniors Given
MAY 18
for a cookout and fishing party
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"LOVE HAS MANY FACES"
Class 12 Circle of Hea th
The Friendly Circle ol lh• S.lurday, June 12, al 5 p. m.
crerhnirolorl
Methodist Church will meet on 2 Religious Book1
Federated Church will meet I at the Arthur Nease pond, j
AU you need to antique picture frames, furniture, lamp•, brlc·a·brac JewLana Turner. Cliff Hobert· Wednesday at the church. De· Five members o[ the
Tuesday May 18 at 8 p. m. Mrs. Chester Road. Each family is .
son, Hu gh O'Brie n. R11 1h Ro· votiosal leader will be Miss r
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Elizabeth Fick and Mrs. Leon- to take hot dogs, btms, a cover- 1
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elry. Each kit contains a high-quality quick drytne base ooat wblch eJves 1
man, Virginr" Grt'~· . Slefanie Frieda Faehnle and
Mrs a 1hnglc ashs 0 omeroy~,._
ard Jewell are program lead- ed dish and own drink.
1
· sc oo , w o are memut:rs
A Jf b d
rd-~
Powers.
11-tu,,no Gibbons, program chair- the Methodist
Sunday School ers.
F kwo B adg~ kwas dawa .t""
semi-gloss color coat without covering the textured wood grain - A fuU
Ft•tur•tte: Listen Judge
man. Hostesses will be Mildred a d h h
The American
Lutheran ran 1e ~'0 enc an 8 wo
Colornrtoon
Zeigler, Mrs. Chark.;
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~ c u~c ' were presented Churchwomen of the St. Paul's year pin to Carl Offutt. Regisgifts durmg the Sunday School d St J h ' L th
h h tration cards and pins were al16 oz. container of Spray Gold-Leaf fllllsh eoat, a aiant liz• drop cloth and
ny, Mrs. Carl Mattox and
hour Sunda mornin
an . o n s u eran c urc .
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Henry Hennesy.
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May 19-20
Mr.
Verner
See
has
been
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an easy to follow manual.
NOT OPEN
turned to his: home on
congrhatu aldled th: group
Karr wiil have the . Bible. study · mothers. A living circle was
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thetr plana
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bo sang
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
from Holzer Hospital where he next year. Mr. Crew on
The Salisbury PTA will meet orme a_
n
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Spanish Red, FlorenUne Green, French Blue, Antique Silver, Black and
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"YOUNG~t'og~ ~AWKE" has been a medical palient lor of the School pres~nted
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Happy B~thday to
Frankie
with two religious books
school auditorium. A water safe- Broderick.
White.
.J;~mes F'ranciS('US. Suzanne . several weeks.
Com A d Go On , b ' .
program will he presented. For the program, a magic
Pesh etl e, Genevieve Page, I.
VISIT lN COLUMBUS
e n
, " Y Marton
. of officers will be show was given by Carl Offutt.
Eva &lt;;nbor, Marv As1ar, Lee
Bowman
Mrs. Paul Andrews
and Fdloodh Freknc~ and Altan
and refreshments will be A hat game was played by the
F••tuntt•
er t e S y, by Dorothy WeDs
boys afler which refreshments
daughters, Rose Mary
Pease.
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Barbara , spenl lhe week end in Rece1vmg
. . th e g1'f'·
Don- The Twilight
SUN .. MON. ond TUES.
1-3 were
Tu daGarden club were served.
Columbus
where
Rose
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meet
es y evennlng at
----Mov 23·24-25
Citina
row,
n
a
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nms
ho..'11e
or
Mrs.
W.
A.
Drake
TO
MEET FRIDAY
;'DEAR BRIGITTE''
VIsit The Busy Housew1m Dept. On The Mlln Floor
was
a
contestant
in the
Moore,
Brenda
Potts
and
Mrs.
Gaynelle
Wise
as
co·
The
Middleport
Child Conserrrerhnicolor)
zen Journal Spelling
rna Vaughan.
James Stewart, Fabian . Cln·
visited with Mrs.
- ---vation League will meet Friday
dy Caru!, Glynis Juhn !i, Ed rews' sisters, Mrs.
WI
May
lt
evening
at the horne or Mrs.
Wynn.
T
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BORN
The
Past
President•
of
the
Glenn
Hensler
at 7:30 p. m. In·
Ftaturette:
Corrigan and Mrs. Nora
Frt'ends ha· ve 1earni;:U
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American Legion Auxiliary of slead of 'Mlursday because of
P1rdon My Beauty Mtrkt
Crery, and with her son,
birth of 1wms,
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Colore~rtoont
a gil'
an a
Drew Webster Post, will
·the Kinder•arten play bein•
who is barber in Columbu.!l. to Mr. as d M
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Wednesday evening at the
held Thursday,
Dresden, Ohio, Monday, May 10.
Mrs. Ralph GiliDDre.
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Mrs.
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former
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Middleport with her parents, the at Jhe Ohio Power office
and Mrs. Louis Bangerter Mrs. Walter Bentz a~ hostess.
when he was pastor of the The program will be on how
Heath Methodist Church sveral to prune roses and shrubs
years ago.
Mrs. G. R. Thompson f~~~.~=~~ j
by movies of spring n
shrubs and trees by Mrs.
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M,~SON
les Lewis. Arrangemerots
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ing oriental tnfluence are to
wttlt .... COM:tllld Hls1n
TONIGHT
brought by members.
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DINNER GIVEN
Rock Hudson Paula Prentiss
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IIUII.T4t
Raymond Krider ente,rtolned I
~anda
group of relatives with a dinAPPUANCI5
"HIOE AND SEEK"
ner
Sunday
at
his
home
In
Sy·
BIG FREElER
Jan Carmichael
Mi 1'01·ONLY
Janet Munro racuse. The group also visitSTORU
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Tuet.-Wtd.
Moy 18·19 Memorial Hospital.
Present
OF FROUN
were Mr. and Mrs. Russell KrifAMILY NIGHTS
FOODS
Findlay; Marvin Krider,
"VIRTIGO"
James Stewart, Kim Novak Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pecora and
- andPeggy and Michael, Augis Fon- ASIB
"Jf,lAZONS Of ROMI"
tana and Miss Bessie Steiner,
ONLY
LouiJ Jourdan, Sy1vla S)'ml Columbus; and Mrs. Clyde
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Dis~ of Ohio Methodist Con·
!~nee Sunday aflernoon at
· the First church'" Ironton.
Rfv. Stanley McG llhard, district supermtendent, prestded.
Speakers were Dr. Damon P.

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After Mishaps
Four accident cases , all from
separate mishaps, were admitted to Holzer Hospital on Mon· FINAL NOTES - Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, organist lllld
day.
choir director at the St. Paul's Lutheran church in Pome·
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roy, plays lhe las! notes of music on the church organ
One person InJured In an auto before the close of final services on May 9. The Orgill,
acc•dent was Mrs. Alhe L. EV· wh ich contains about 8.000 pieces, ha• been disrnantele4
ans, 26. New Haven, W. Va .. and put into storage until the new churcb Is c:ompleted.
was the driver of a car hit by - Grover Photo.
a coal truck in front of the bank - - - at New Haven. She suffered a
fracture of the lower jaw. She
was admitted at 10:35 a. m.

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Annual Spring

Sen. Young WiJI Address
• Graduat es on May 30
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Bethel·62 Presents Program for
Annual Father-Son Banquet Event

Tht annual Father - Son ban- a piano duet, 'Tea For Two,"
quet tao held In Middleport by Carol and Debbie King, and
Cl Ia dl 1 po. Masonic Temple Friday May a poem, "Boys," by Slfphame
Stephen M Youn.,
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1 1~vell~7-!l and tl al 1 p m.
Stat., Senator !rl&gt;'ll Ohto, W ~111 on e •
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deliver the Commencement ad· 1919-20
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Approximately ss Rto Grande
the
•t Rto Grande Co Ilea• Senator Young • terms d t M. Darnell, chaplain,
and Garden " alter which Jennifer
436-i'ollege students will perfor
Sunday afternoon. May 30
Congress have b:n sprea f:l James Euler, worshipful mast- Blakeol~ read I poem, "Whlll
a' the colleKe'o annual oprlng
The collego'o 89tn anntver· over 32 yoaro,
w~ Re r.. er, gave the addresa of wei· Father Played s..eball."
formal eonmt whlrh will ill'
sary Commencement w•ll be elected to ~he Housen; re .. fect· come. The dinner wao prepared Following the
singlnl al
held Tuesday evenmg at 8
held at 2 30 P m., F.aste~ D~~- :t"'t'~~4'" ~!"~e~ served In and Hrved by memben of the "C&lt;lme Holy Spirit." by the
P m . DST
light Savin~• Time. on t e o. the ~ouse from 1941 to !943. cvanlellne Chapter Ealtern 8ethelrlrla, • pllelftt hcmortn•
WASHINGTON PRKSI· lege Groen
I tlrat chamber Staro whc were Introduced and MaiOitl Wll prtHnted. The
The concert which wl!l lea· ,ent Johnoon asked Con.,..11 senator YDII!II,&amp; Democrat, HIS 11•• 1 ~~~~. ,: 19&amp;1
commended lor the !Ina dinner. llrla formed the lqtiiN and
turo the college band choir
•·- deluted two lormklableo ppon· l''"s rom "
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d trio will be held today to wipe out "rl(hl· to • t In aatntnr hlo two termo m Although Senator Young bas Worohlplul Malter Jamu compall, w
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In the work" lawo In II IIMteo "wltb I ~~ • Sellitt
Senator John w. had a veal many pohtJcal Sll&lt;&gt; I Euler or Mlcldleport Lodp HS .. narrator, art.r which tha
t • f co egeth~reen ert will the hope of reduclnt conlllcll 8 ~ ker In ;-11&amp;8 and Robert A cesses, he has aii!O known 110" Introduced olnctrt lnl!lu~ audltnce llftl, "How Firm . a
be h ,; ra~.
~7ncH 11
m our nattonal labor poll&lt;y " I T~f; Jr In !164 Before being htical defeat He was twice an Harry Cheehor junior warden; Foundation.'' Tilt llt'IJ
tlten
• tn ommu Y 8
, In a apeclal muoa(t on labor letected io t~e s~nate he mv ' unsuccessful candtdate
I or 1Glen Evano, ' oenlor dlaean formed I lrlanlllt, then I et'OIII
The band. which wao appro•· to the Hou11 and Senate, John· ed llur terma In the Houso of Oh1o attorney reneral ilt22 ond Kenneth Wtloox, junior dtlcon; wlth !IIIJ D. Smith u JIIITator.
lmately IS members and will oon •lao advocated extension ol Repr•••ntatlveo
119561,
twice an unsuccessful Phd Meinhart, ai!CI'ftlry; Eber While In the 01'011, the lh'll,,aantl
olso Include about olx atudento federal nuntmum w.,e Jaw cuv· Born on a farm near Nm·· candtdato lor the aubonatorlll Lewlo, trea1urer; Paul M. Dtr· "A Prayer For Falhll'l. AI
from Gallla Academy Hl&amp;h era&amp;• to an addition 4\i mil· walk, Ohio, 1189, Senator .Young nommatlon 11930 and 1936),a nd l nell, chaplain; Jack Bechtle, they left thl ero11, the aUdience
10 oenlor oteward; Carl Taylor, un1, •'Onward Chrlltlln loldSchool, Golllpohs, 11 under the lion worlt.ero.
1 received hlo Bachelor of Laws twtre defeated lor re..lectwn
dlrertton ol Mr Kimball Sutter, Til p ld nt 111
detll'lli from Western Re,.rve the Hoose of Representatives , junior otoward; and Ja mu len."
part • ttme a"lstant profe..or
~ rea ; 1 1 ;·1 to I Unlverelty In !ill, and waa od· (1942 and 19501.
Criswell tyler, Membara thetl Mr1. Smith thanked tht Ma..
of mustc at the college
ropose ' 1 1 a' on 1 11 re- mttted to the Ohio S.r Anocia· A• • otna!or, Younr ts 1 lntroduc~ themoelvea and their ona lor oharlnl the evtnlnt llltb
qu r~. jllymont "' ouo e· .,m• tlon the rami year. He be(an member of three rna1or com· uesll.
tha B~hel and Mr. Darnell In·
The choir. with approxlmat.. lor certain overtime work to t hll law practice In hlo home· m•ttees of the Senate - Aero- I P I M Da ell
It mut- vlted tht MIIOIW to lltend a
ly lO members, ensemble and encourare lllrmr ol more work- town of Norwalk
nauti~al and Space Sclencu, ~u Mlckll po~ ~:· 383 and mutlnt ol the llflhet IDJ llmt
DR. SOHN FURBAY
toto are under the direction of era.
Elected to tho Ohio General Armed Servtca, and
Publico er oclate 'ardlan 01 ~ethei No 11 IUIIII
Mrs Zelmo Northcutt, dtrector - Endoraed I bill to provide Al80mbly In lil3. he oerved ID Workl He b chllrllliD oft he ~~of the Fnternattonll Order ,j At the close of the PfOII'Im,
of mustc at !he colleg•
wider coveraee of Joblell ben• I that capacity until 1117, at tend paclfted oreal and to wln J b'l Dauehtert Introduced the the M!cldleport motherl o1 the
fits, with lon¥et &lt;turauon ond which time he became aalatlnt Subcommittee on PUbhc Budd· 0
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Betb 1
ed refrllhmenll to
Members of the ensemble are Increased •mounll.
cutlOI attomll)' lor Cuya- •mgs and Grounds of the latter euardlan eowtcll, Job'o DllltlhlDe lthtrv nd Cou U
Ml!s Nancy Myen, M111 Cher· - Indicated that the tal 011 pr01e
- - committee.
ers, lneludtnr Helene Mullen, the lUI era I
II&lt; 1D1J11.
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rylyn Brown, Mlcrael Langdon, llllployoo ano tho amount of
Senator YDIInl hal MrYed In promoter ol holpttaUty; Mabel ban.
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clentlflc exploration Norman Bushee, MJ81 Cather· WIKeo oubject 10 IIIII in tho WI·
8
both World Wort, ltrvict m Goegleln, IU•rdlln lrellllrtr; --~--:-:-:--:---llr. John II Furbay 0 1 ~~~ · ~~~th:; h: " In Mnca. Latin Ime Clark, Miss Martha Muak, omploymant Jnouranct oyotem
\'tf DeW
the field artillery In 1be firot, Florence Tracy, d!Hmtn tf
Llglf Notice
Yook City. who •p;ak• "s h I America the Orient or any Ml88 Linda Neal, ond Dan both would be Increased.
and seemg held service m Netrtb muok; IIIII Elate D. Smith,
UIA~ NOftU
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i!Mi5 Southern H•g
r 0 th.o· pa;t of tile globe
h II Luoher. gutlar accompanlest
The Pl'tlldent dld not take 1
.uM
and combo! Hn'l.. tn t Bethel, (Uirdlan.
...,n":1,':'~'1.':.:
commencement
exerciSes 0 !0
tnterest has been' people Members ol the trio
are jiOIJILaon at uuo ume on wlloth· Gaaro roadla111
Galllpel1t! Italy m the aecond Alter tha Mro Smith Introduced Llndl Olllo. ••"' lwoln o'ol&lt;lll . _ &amp;e.T....
11 ' 1111 1" ,.,,..,_.,
Saturdoy ' May 22 ' at 8 P m
ma1n,,., fou nd that people are' Mtss Nancy Myera, MlSI cIt h• or the 11.21 an hour minimum Dam 111 111, runn1n1 e 1eet ArmJStlct ht oervw
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ao Mill- DarneII , paa t honore d qtiHII 0I ..
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luu tot year~ bet'n rJrc
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Cl ar k an d MISS Mart ha wa&amp;t should be raised.
' Pomeroy • Maaon tary Governor of ,.
p
•• who In tlll'll 1ur
.. _ m ,1,11 1111. iiJiiUI,IM&amp;olll
. In~
llrtt:' on alike
tundarnente~lly, no mat- enne
on rollen,
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rovmc1 8 ethI 1 No. ua,
11.,. 111 1111 in*" offla pf Ott Cit
globe ll~e ' hum&lt;~n sate
r 1 lrr wh.-. thev hve
' Music
20 !1 Pt Pleaoant 2310, Hln- of "-&amp;rio Flmlha, Italy. AmOill traduced the members ol Job's ot .,. ""'••• ot ........,. 0&gt;11.
nusswns tot busmt&gt;ss. gove r •
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WASHINGTON- OONGRES- , ton 122, Kanawha Fall• 3 54 the decoration• • rece 1v 0 lUI ters w wert preaen n1 ,.., woll" pubU•'f.~- ..,. ,
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nthal, He has •pent lime w1th range from a llturgtcal number today •tamped an · ut~em Ia· min&amp;, CharlesiOn 11M ototlon· wtret he Bronze Star, four btl- tho proaram lor the fVtnlnf. ~~,!"' Muntotpal ,.,.,, ..._,
fl'nwu·k In Jill• In 1'""''' !'anntbal trtbe. In We•t by Tchatkovsky to songa from bel on PreSident Johnoon, f4 ••y London Marme' and Win· tie otars, and Order of th • Tiley were Stephenle Pullen, All ,.,...., ohaU IN Halld to'"l
' HCJ cmd tn the South P&lt;-H~ tfrc Broadwav shov.-s
· on the stlls crown oft ta 1y.
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btiiJon excise tax reduction st:'t- field dams were
honored queen; J enna rer Blk
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Llunehtnt
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Prt&gt;•l'llt Program
He le•• ned that they weo e a
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Calll!ll Cleveland hlo home, lee, oenlor prlnctd; Lind. YO!It, ~. ":;.....,~.::::..,. 0.:, C.:.
1101 It up for posSJbl• Houu .
The students \If
FenWl(k gentle and mte ll!gent
people.
approval In two weeki
Belt MonmeaCt.
Senator Yount il put ptell• junwr princess; Pam Clee~. =.,:r.h~:s:":n :Oro: s:~
I I I High S&lt; hoot on Ch"h wtlh beaultlul tradtloo"', well·
J
aUDC eS
The lawmakers wete fearful ! Oblo River - Charles SteV· dent ol tho War Yllerana Blr l marshal ; Cathy Km&amp;, Debbte fomloh,. .,,. "' """'""...,
u:n ~~!l prt~ent a silort \1ust ordrrt&gt;d soctet~ and
smooth
that If they talked too Jon&amp; wtth- enaon down 13, 2 l,m; Defend-iAttoclltlon af CltY~llndB:ndA~ I Kmg and Annette Warne, mel• •.::•: ~ ..~~:r"'r;;..,:.~
c.·al var lf'ty Prn)l!;ram Wt&gt;dnP~ 1ramtly IJfe
out actm&amp;, they would Jenerate er down u. J 1 m • Sarah "P th• 1~:•hoi• Cou ty
r
1engers, Karen HIWiey, •ecr• :~~~r~:;
.,:.:~:~ !;:
d~v evenrng MHv 19 111 7 JO Drawmg upon his ft~ bulous
Ia buyer's str1ke" whu.: h rnJMht 14 1 25 p m Vulcan up a soc 1 n.
tary; Bette Jean Hobsttttar, menl of 11.00. NONI O' wl.tN
lJ ~n IE S I I
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e~pe~Jente' as Dtr~&lt;'lnr of
I dtsrupt the record 50
monlhl $ 46 p m ; Bo,b Benter down 14:
treasure~ • letay Cunnmaharrt: w~~~"'··~·~:f/,:i-. will lte
' 1 \1 A' glohal program nf Cui·
of economic prosperity
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Arnold Walker down
chaplam. Carol Klnl, muotclan, "'"""' l'ar.ot l'oR " .... " "'!'
~d ucatiOn and
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a m • I m. Steel Tudtr
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receipt of
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!he program will bt" un der lure an d r.
--LIUnDB -lllelll, libraran;
ID\Ift
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the dnec110n of M"
Martha years ol I .omnment servtee
BONN _ QUEEN ELIZA· t d ' 0 ll 4 ·,,;, . Little GeorJo
08pl
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Lannln(, IUifd, and choir morn· I;" .!'m:!;•t,~..:: 1:"/:.,.:.::'':i
t:detma nn Stletlton&lt; wtll In· abrood, Dr Furbay has dedi·
WASHINGTON fUPII - Pml- , beth 11 a 1 d tod
hlo- ' ow
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~uliiana u 16
bero, Jan Alkire, Kathy Bunce, 10 ,., ""' ,, ,.. ......., or tbo
clllde the follow)n~ (,av i\ me ( lllt:'d hlmselt the la~k ol br t'ak denl Johnson today announced !
rr ve
ay o,n an
I up 16, 1 • m ;
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H pl&amp;al
Ann McClintock, Plm Neutzllnt, t~ !:n::"A':.,'::td
lit's \-ledh•\ Whlspermg and mg down the barriers of mts lhe first $823 million Jn granta torJc v,alt to Welt Germany, , &amp;30 8 m · Jerry b OIW~
P
Eate~ 01 h
t ed Joy Theil• Mickey Wolfe CrlJ-"1""' bant draw• 1Dd • • ,.,.
Sf•nltJTM"ntHl .Journt'~
prilno I undi:'t !ilandmg ere sled h~ our to local orlamzatiOnl for hla ! her ancestral home, and waa ll7' 2 20 p m , Bar ara ay up Amonl
thOM w o f11 er ta Volt, 'Martha Yost ' and. ~:~~ 0.:,
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other
people'
phot.
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ProJect
Headstarl"
to
prepare
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ed out desptte occasional ahow 30 1
Harvty Jordon up II h
Jame1 Jr Saund
n ra r t.
••1• aone, IDoU 14 .,.,. ••• Ill ,._...
Mls" Harm! Walsh a p!anQ mmph rt~ of llrf
underpmleged pre-school chit-,
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3 20 1m · In lana own 11, trl Bill Third Ave., Mro. ar·
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duel bv ~ ~~~~ BnHh and \lr s
even y-m: senors, arges ren Ol regu e.r c auel! nex
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dll'tctlon of Florence Tracy who lortkwJJO
•H Qloullo •ll1 blll a. Al!. .pt.t, NOit.
""" 10 the hiOtory of
e rnonlll'ch Hew In from 1 20 am ; Irene Chot n up , land Caudill, 3141 Eaottrn Ave. th nked tha llltberl 1 Mlcldl• 1oo1111 ., llll"tlllld •••• WID bo ,..
1be fall.
1 1
.de rnanr
, school wtll graduate during the In an announcemenl prepared London to VISit a country which II 40 am : l!:ltoha Wooda down Mro. Geralcl L. Bryan,
lilt po~ MuonlcmLocflt
lnvtttnc !!,~~~."!:'l.!'::ln.T"'"'" ...
The program •11llhen be ron· &gt;erVH""
for a ceremony In the Whtt0 1or much of thio century Wil l II 410 am.; Jeffer10n down Mabebne Dr, Geur&amp;• K Moo•, l.- JM•·t to
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.
I Huw;e Ro!le Gt1rden to lnaugu- Bnan
tl .• mott h• ted enemy b,• 7 a rn ; Western down 20 Patriot Star Ht, HUJh Gill"llm, •• e ....
pra-.. ... ~ ........
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rludrd ~1th lt&gt;!IU Word of (,nd
11 ••,. .,.., 111, aurd., tile ••I'll
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''''"n•te fzena. TzenH Tze : ENTERTAIN AT DINNER 1rate the projeCt as part ol hl~ She will remam 10 dayo
13 20 a m , Allee up 21, t·21 Rt. 2 Bidwell, Lawrenct !. ~'".;.::'~ hymn "JI'alth or Our Fa· !!:.~
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n ~prtl Sh•1•er• and Joshua Mr and Mrs Wtlllam freck. war on poverty Johnson 111
am, George Price up 21, 2:· Campbell, Rt 2 Crown City, th , b
Btthal member!"''' ~,., , ,,., ,.."'
f'•l de b•llle of Jem ho Theo e er enteotamed ~~ dmner Sun-' that wh'" com~lele the pro- WASHINGTOI. - THE UNIT· 12S a m ; Beaver down 21, 3 15 Cecil G. Bauerle, 10 Wlndlor erl~
pt'GIJ'Im followed 1!1' ::'.., =~~ :"::"',.'~
" I bt! nn admrs~ron rharcr fr)r I day :'-fr and Mn Clark lhle gram will total $112 million and I ~ States IJ preparlnl to reaumt i a m ; Poplar up 2Z, a OG p m; Ct I Pl. PlfUiftt, ore,ory A. Oplll
r~~ ~r:.. ~-= ~=r·:: ~
""' program f: vervone " In and son Charles, Haclne Mr mvolve grant• to oome 2.500 1NLI .~lr .,a ttacNko on CDmmunlot l Chrts Jr. doWII 21, I 10 P m, Bowles, Neal Rd , P~. Plea•
TWO ARI\EITED
l':":i..~~"::.,"'N,.":..:="'!::
1II I'd
, and Mrs Norman McCalna nd local areas
oruo • 1e1 am.
1Valvolme up Greenup 7 45 p. l ant, Mrl. John It narr1aon, 'ftle Ohio Stall PllrOI rt· ••• .... or,,_..._,.., .. ,..
1 daughters
Sherry. F~llh and ' 11 IS expected to help about Ofllclalo Indicated today thet m, S.yoll Baratltra
dOWn CUfton, W, Va., Mn Alllt L ....,... two arrtoll In tht Ill r,';:"'.:l ::"~~'":., ~~J:i
CHF.CK tHl iRSI&gt;''
Amber , Mr. Charles Retd of 5301100 children, or half or all the aoaaulto by carrier and •Greenup 120 pm; Helen R. IEvana, New Haven, W Va.,
Ho ardA H rrl P82 ""'''"·
The annual lion.&gt; • •pon•ored r:astern and \tr and M ' the poor youngsters rearhmg land-baoed aircraft would bel up Greenup 1 35 p m ; F. H Mro Geor&amp;t 0. lleller, Leon, Rac:ara,ett; lOt all~
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hollfk safetv che~k w•l l he Walman Wh1te o' Keno Miss school llus 1•11 Some of theoe resumed within the next 24 to iJohnson up Greenup 1010 p W. Va, William Fields, Jr., hill~ IOitt a~d Homer :;:J!',~,::1":.:t :=.='.:!"t!i
held Thu,dav from 12 30 p Shaton Frecker. Gallipolis, and chtldren have vocabulaneo of 35 houro In the aboenct of any I m · L. Fleore down Greenup Rt. 1 Letart, W. Va., KtMeth B 1 kl It Po e
rlted lor ""'' •• "'«. ...... " - m throogh l 111 p m ht•h~&lt;od th..r son Ch"'les m honor of less than 100 words, and mall)' acceptance from the
North 11 2J p m : Chauvin up Green- A. ROWJh, 241 N. Third &amp; , Mid· 1 r ~ ·~th wld 1rgy,ll: tn 1 • '·~~.'".,..:~.,till Vllo
the Galllpohs ~"' ' ollt• • buold th• hu·thda1 of their dau&amp;hter have nevor iJstened to a bed· V11tnamaae ol President John- up 4 30 am · A J.
Pitton ctleport Theodore BHile, 300 pe ·
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'1time story or VISited a zoo. son•• renewtel ouer o1 puce down Greenup• 7· 30 am.; AI- Sprtna ' Ave, Pomeroy, Mro. dr•e• mayor 1 ,,.""". un- • ""'
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Lllkl. The American raids were ton Zephyr down Meldahl 7 p. Andrew J. Hatfteld, Rutland, ay,
ouopendod ftve day• 11~ after m ; Ravenowood up Meldlhl Tina ll. Radlkln, 1\t. I Carpenan addrta by Johnlon In which 3 111 am ; John Hood down ter, Bernad J Coyle, Wtlllton
he mtated hlo wllltnaneso 10 Meldabl • 25 a m.
Wllliam A. Davll CDalton, Harr •
bold ••unconditional" peaca dlf.
ry 0. l{oovor, Rt. 1 Proctor·
cuuloill.
Galllpeltt DIID - 11.. H. ville, Mro. Ctell 1:. &amp;.,ley, Rt.
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Booworth II up I 40 P m • J 8. 2 Proctorville, Mro. John W.
COLUMBUS - FBI AGENTS Ltwle down HO am ; Milly Burntt Rt 4 Athens 11uto11
by H 1 Bot• , ___,
Monday arrealed John Tho•~• K. up t-10 1 m ; Lynn I up Fannin' Aohland Ky '
Mrl
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lly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
S1mon 18, nephew of Columbuo 7 10 1m ; Rennet G down I • Jaka
Wbeelfr: Rt. .,1 Loulta:
to IMi 1 -·••• IIIIII'IJ. '
Safety Director Fred limon, II a m
Ky., Mro. Danill Hall, Worth·
. AIIIID roR ITt
••NATALIE WOODS CHI '\IS ong waged In the New york er wao signed by 2oth
Con- for parole violation
lanawba IUnr L U~ Y ington K 1 d Homer Htllyw ThiS column II for YOUIC
aometlmes use bod llnpqt
ate braced for • postponement State Assocoatlon for Trtal Law· tury-Fox. and laot night R 1 Y The youth waa arretted 011 1 , Jane Lucao down Martnol J·2$ Paru;s~l nW VL
' pit, their prablelll and
(IIIII IIIII bad.) Anolhlr lhiDI:
of her wedntng to l.ado-la• '"" The foghl lnvolv.. a pow· Stark 1ave Lht chap who oerv. federal warrant laaued by the ' • m; Solv.,. up Marmet 4 40
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111'11, their ttoulllet IIIII MI.
1 dlpend 1111 my aunt, Who Ill
Blalmk To quote one
" strugFie and money - at- ed hlo dnnkl the top ttp of the U S Board of Parole last Fob. • m ; l:ltercllrt up Winfield Mrt Robert rranc!tl lpur· with the l'ftt Of 1111111 Htlp Ual =~kto, .:~
wllblbat~
· Sh•' talkmg moor ahool wav. a )my I'Ontbmat•on
year - a summons to ocrtOII- 17 chatglnt him with failure to 10·10 p m: Holen Z. dOwn Win- lock ill 4 J Uon 1011 1"2l It wet.- llltlhl bill
••
her next piCture than her hun Bob
who produce• top- Itest for one ol Ius upcomtn&amp; contact hio parole offJCar. Yollllf lleld 12 55 I bl : Duncan Bruce
' Mo. d ·~ I wipn doqe I Hrloua qlllllloa
Cheltlnl, too. Pltlll help 1111.
eymoon'
r'rank
S'"''" tloglot ondu,nal shows ontrodu•· t movie•
John Gelgud •nd S1mon w4a sentenced In u. s. up Winfield s I&gt; am; H E. ;"· F ~ ay.J ·RI 1 La
1 bruoiJ.oU.
I lllld to pi Ill A'l IDd ll'a,
has lnvtlrd Raffaella Carra of mg new producto vta mu11cal Irene 1\orth will toor In th•lr Diotnct Court 10 Cincinnati Ap- Bowleo down Wlnlleld 1:111 1. · ~Ill)', '··1.62
11.1111' lllntl your~...
tbll term I haft
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Rume I&lt;• attend the New \ "' k 1&lt;'VIle&lt; hop., to gel Rtchard reading, "A Memorial Pro- rll 18, 19&amp;, 10 three yaaro ,., 1 m.
ville, aurhtlr,
am. Oil• to YOUTH A!KI:D
And clon't Pllll'lllllliiH
~nd Loo ~ngel., . premoere of Hodgeos permtsSJon to butld Iand T E Ehol," after they char(t of tranoportlnt 1 otolen
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day
Dloelw ed
ure of HelM Http \111
101.-WANTI TO Bl: SMAIIT•
Von Ryans
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a show around the early Rod- 1grtam for Dame Edth Bltwell car ocrooo the otatt line
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David Merrlrk s pao ty May 16 gm and Hart ditties One ol 1close m • Tmy Allee"
Tbe
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6 Honda Forfeited
Paliento .-uy dll&lt;haried WANT TO ITMIT A
Doar WTBI:
at thr ne'~ l t'strtlll •111 1 ',il!••d I he umnlrv 1 largt&gt;sl corpora· 1Japanese are crowdifll
th 1
DEADLINE lET
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included Lawrenct Chrllll.UI, 4JUV&amp;\'" IUIY't
Honey, I tbiDk 170'1 M Ida
Our Place ought to be nle wtt h tw"' " ready to back the idea. Swed.. and the French In the The deadline for
hllnl In Mayor I Court lletll Mrs Htlae L. Pbllllpe, Mn. IJERE'I BOW:
lell• oftOura out 1114 pull fl
drama L" C•ane one ol the Svbtl Hurt on lake• groat patns I •••rch for sordid cinema aub- retail and wholesote'"!~ar~tlt I Ill bond lorltlturH havt
Lydt Cooks, Mro Nora Bo!lltl, Dear Rudin:
In the front of your notellcMrk,
owners, woll escort hiS estrang In "C81Itng' the •taft at her tJe&lt;ts One upcomln&amp; doozer Itt· hcenaea and malt II
Ia ordered ln. Middleport Mayor Mrs. John H Carr, Mrl. WU- Lilt week I printed • ltttar then IIIIIIIIIIMir copy anciiiPt
ed wtfe - an tltm of more """ dtscotheque. Arihur, walter' lor 't ied - em so appropriately- !nell Monday May 24can':tro Let lllllth I _court.
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Clonch, Mro, Wllllam doacrtblntl ltow JunDIIII Jurlll It to follr badrOIIm will« JOII
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ALUMNI TO MEET
turbing the peace; Cbarlal R Mro. Thlodora Van Cooney and city, pillet 111111 1 klal,
Tho Racine Alumni
Ann. Joh1110n, 17, CDtumbul, fl5 for lnbnl 1011, lolro. J. Gary Lane, adtltnHtl -elgpe _ wltlt
will meet Tburoday evanllll 11 1peedln1: Robert EUCIIII Lisle, and Infant 10n, and lolo Joha cenll poatap _ 1e
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In the bottom of the .gbt:b,
Phil Gagliano led oU wit!l a
pinch single. Be advanced to
second on a passed ball and
scored on Lou Brock's smgle.
Curt Flood followed with a dou·
ble and Brock was thrown out
at the plate trying t score the
tymg run.
The rhubarb started. Cardinal
third base Coach Joe Schu~
came roaring down the baseline
to proteat to plate ump1re Shag
Crawford. Manager Red Schoend•enst dashed out of the dug.
out to jom the prot..t and
wmmd np boldtng Schultz away
from Crawford. Schultz was
ejected.
Fane threw debris onto the
ield and one spactator tell the
grandstand anG charged Craw•
lord, who pushed htm away.

$tadlum guarda escorted the 1111identified fan from the baD
pork. Auggle Busch, owner of
tha stadium, did not presa
charges, his policy being merely to eject auch lans.
In the only other National
League I!OIItest, Sandy Koufu
struck out 13 Astros fiX' the
second tune In succession •nd
the Dodgers bested Houston 5-3
Jn II innings. No other teams
were scheduled
In the American League the
Orioles beat the Yankees 9-2
and Los Angelea bested Mionesola 5-4 In 10 Innings
The victory pulled Belinsky'
record to 1·2. Tbe loser was
Curt Simmons, the former Phil·
lfe whiz kid, whose record Is
now 1~. Simmons IS 16-3
egalnst Phll•di'lphia since lea•·

ing the club in 1860.

Times have changed The
Yankees have more sluggers
In
Dodtopger~ aco:d 1: ' " : 01 the injured U.t than they do
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~or~anu:n~t:g twonderr~ob scormg runs Jn bunches to supP
' 0 ":- a locked port their exceUent pitching
Bruced w~nl 10 mnmgs
Monday mght Chicago pasted
m a ue ·
the hapless Kansas City A's
The White So•, hitting like 13-2 while the New Yorkers and
the Yankees of old, are WhiteY Ford were belted
perched atop the American oround 9-2 by the Balumore
League by three and one-hall Orwles. In the only other
games
"American League game tho An·
And the Bronx Bombers, hit- gels outlasted the Minnesota
ling like the ChiSoX of old, are Twms 5-4 m 10 mmngs.
In eighth place, 10 games back. Only two games were played
For years the While Sox had Jn the Nalional League. The
tht great p1tching and the type Philadelphia Phd!JeS edged the
of runnmg hall club that would St. LoUIS Cardinals 2-1 and the
scratch up two or three runs a Los Angeles Dodgers outlasted
game. The Yankees, of course, the Houston Astroo 5-3 • 11 Inbad the great sluggero.
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f~rst s111 Baltimore runs in los·
ua, his fourth consecuttve
game. HiJ record now " 2-5
Bob Johnson led file Baltimore
attack w1th foor hits, scormg
two runs ao·· dr1vmg In two
ChiCago jumped on starter
and loser Roland Sheldon Cor
three runs in the first, two of
them on Floyd Robmson's third
home run of !he year Ken
Berry and Pete Ward also
homered
Albie Pearsot. led off the
home half of .he ltlth mmng for
the Angels with a double and
was sacrtficed to lhii'U. Bob
Rodgers blooped a smgle to
center to score Peaaoon with
the winning run and gave Bob
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CINCINNATI (UP~ - Mal). the Recft-were fdle, 11
was knucked out Jaat week at games beb!Dtllhe Dodllrl.
ager D1ck SISler 11 hoping the There~ 10.doubt t11a1
fnendly confmes of Cr&lt;tsley. In which the ~
F~eld will get hll €incinnatl c:ause11 IOJIIi toiiiVDIO
Reds back mto a winning mood, Tha llillil,r altaell q ._
starlmg w1th the home lland potall u 11118.!1 ldl NtiSOII
opener tontgbt agaJnst last- the Redo lead tbe league In
place Pittsburgh
cat.gory with about a .281
The ' Pll'ates, who haven't age 11 a team.
been exactly exciting Uris sea· But whllet he f:IDciDMII ....
son, were not a pushover for ters have been rapping the CIJir
the Red' at Pittsburgh c 1octn· positiOn, the auppolledly sll'oDI
nail d•d wm two of the three Reds pitching corps fell lilt ..
games, but needed a mnth-m- 1ts face. There haso~ been a
mng rally 10 one of them.
complete game pitched by •
Jtm Maloney 14-01 was sched. iRed in the past week and ...tp
uled to pttch lor the Reds once bas a starter gone ~
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wmless Joe Gtbbon the stxth inning.
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Philadelphia, b11t eS&lt; .oped the , Ell lS can •- excused 1or ~•~&lt;~V•
loss
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Cmcmnat1 has now lost rour r while not as sharp as he should
of Its last f1Ve, and wtlh Los An· be, has managed usual I to
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Mtlwaukee
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Houston
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Logan won its secl'nd straight an effort to g~t the chunky
Chtcago
14 16 467 7 Washmgton
t2 19 387 101! SEOAL baseball tolle Mondav I southpaw on the track With hll
New York
13 17 433 8 1Kan~(ls C1ty
7 22 .241 J41h evemng by defeatmg Jaekson first wm
Ptllsburgh
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Monday's Result!
4·2 m the pl1yofl contest atl He reportedly was considerMoaday's Results
Ch"ago 13 Kan Ctly 2 ntght Logan
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Pholadelphta 2 St. LouiS I, mght IBolllmore 9 N York 2, mght J ackson, In suffermg tis sec- pen last week and probably "
L'1s Ang 5 Hous. 3, l1 ms , nght 1 Los Ang 5 M1nn 4. 10 ms, nght ond straight loss after
14 1 givmg Jt more senous CGnslder(Qnly games scheduled)
1Qnly g&lt;~mes scheduled)
lstl·a1ght wms has never won 1atton now Joey Jay mHy be
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers Tuesday's Probable P1tchers a baseball ch.amptonsh tp m the 1 headt'd the same way
san Francisco at ChiCago ~1nnesota at Los A n g e 1e s 1 cor~fert-nce
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" e our 1 onntng .ogan s and on occaswn Bill) McCool,
zi'~ and Delmar Baum rtght one of Meigs county's successful budders checks a dimension m the kitchen atea
Phtladelphta at St L 0 u 1 ' , ( 4 ·11
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lmghll - Hurlen IJ 31 vs John Gasser hll a pop fly , fore· Roger Cratg was hit bard last
1 week and J1m Duflalo appeared
New York at Mtlwaukee O'Donoghue 1t 51
mg a rusner at lh1rd
1ntghtl Kroll (2.1) vs Clomng·
Washmgton at Detroot (mghtl Bill Mundy ""!!led scoring ~: my~tery 1"1the ~pposillon k
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- Damels 12 21 or Ortega (3-41 Hummel, then all-&lt;l1Sinct J1m
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Boston at New York (mghl) Ja~.:kson came b'a{'k m the h tea11onb o wdat thanges wt
Jiles that the most demanding Danv1lle. The trio IS confident rently mvest1gating posSJbJhlies lwJII sleep at least five persons, Johnson (2-1).
- Morehead (!-31 vs StafCord siXth With 8 walk to
Larry ave 0 e rna e m e mound
camper mtght destre
!that the new-type facthty will of a ptant lo budd the new pro- lgas and electnc mstallat10ns,
Wednesday·, Games
tJ.I) or Downmg &lt;2-31
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12 volt and 100 volt power sup- San Franctsco at Chicago
Wednesday's Games
Crothers slammed " home run r
an exclusive repo~, the Motor· ~emand for the buses - rang- The Motoroamers Will with-1 ply system, gas cooking stove, Pittsburgh at Cmcinnat1, mght Mmnesota at LA 2, tw1-mght over the nghtrleld fence
oamers could be m such a de- mg In priCe from 15,11tl0 to $15,· stand the complete we1ght of SO gallon water otorege tanks, New York at Mtlwaukee, mght Ch1cago at Kansas Cily, mght In the fourth mnmg. Croth
mand that a l'actory may be 1100 - IS btg enough to merit a tis body, should 1t somehow bath w1th shower, sewage hold- Philadelphia at St LoUIS, mght Washmglon at Detrml, mght Iers tupled but was trapped off
reqUI~ m M~Jgs county ro con· plant
tum over The bodtes oC the mg tank and electnc water Los Angeleo at Houston, night Baltimore at Clevelano. night thtrd ont he plav
Btruct the uniquely
designed Body shells lor the Motor· converted school
buseo are pump, along with many other MORE
Boston at New York 1.,1Jght
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oamers would be made by the made of zma fiteei.
convemences.
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As independent iusurance agellts
artm, . 46, Y · an
e- ed four, fanned four and hit 1 we make oiJ utra c:bar(!e for ou1
feated Abraham, W. 49, by 3-l. one m fiVe mnmg s Jenkms l serv1ces. w, represent several
Wednesday Co'"o:~.ch
Nolan . walked two .asd fanned two
!lrong compan1ea and can seled
Swal'khamer takes hiS swmgthe nght kmd of msurance for
ers to Athens and a triangular Lme score
}our car, ho~. or bu.~mess A
Southern's Tornadoea clmch- ball conferell!'e with I &amp;-I vic- The loss knocked
Wahama has a 5-2 sl"ate while the Tornatest with the Bulldogs and Lo- Jackson
0011 002 0 - 2 l 3 une-cromp&gt;ny wosm&gt;o can off«
ed at least a co-chlllllpiOnship tory OVI!l Wahama Monday at out on IJrst place m the con- Idoes are 6·2 m league play. The I
gan The dJStrtct meet IS Satur- , Logan
0011 400 X -- 4 4
yuu only lhe pohcoealll! company
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ference standings. Wahama now Falcons still have a game to
day
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(61 &amp; B10rly. Mowery &amp; Ha1111- 1(
Wednesday evening at the home Memorial
Held
thern 's league schedulo JS com· ers broke even at Fairgreens
SON IS BORN
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of Mrs. Ralph Gilmore
A memorial was held for Ha. pleted.
Country club near Jackson Mr and Mrs. Coy Eugene
.wtndmg Trail Garden C I u b zel Cleland when Mary Shnne Southern won tho game on Monday,
defeating Wellston Nttz are announcmg the btrlh
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Ad·
Will meet Wednesday May _19 White Sbrme of Jerusalem. met lhe slrength of sharp pitching 13\2 to 6111 but losmg to Jack- of a son May 13 al Holzer Hos- vance Beaaon ticket sales for
at the Oh10 Power offtce Wllh Friday evenmg •t the IOOF !rom Lefthanded Hurler Larry Ison tt-9
p1tal
Grandparents are Mr. Cincinnati Reds pmes this
Mrs. Walter Bentz as hostess. hall.
Pnce who J1m1ted watrama to Pat Edwards of the Jackets' and Mrs Russell Nllz and Mrs season totaJe.d an all-t1me btgb
MAY II
Tile program will be on how Bernice Wlnn worthy blgh ' JUst one h1t
Iteam contmued hiS hot htttmg Myrta Schaefer. Great-grand- of S831.t86, the club announc-The Friendly CU'cl~ of lbe to prune roses and shrubs by pnestess, and 'vargtl Atkms, The lone Fak'On base knock of the last two weeks wtlh a39 parents are Ervtn G1bbs and ed today.
Federated Church will meet Mrs. G. R. Thomp~n followed watchman of shepherds. preSJd· was a wrong fteld smgle by over the nme holes, good Cor , Elizabeth N1tz o[ New Haven,
Club officials said Ibis was
To~sday May 18 at 8 p m. Mrs by movies of sprmg flowers, ed. Naoma Brmker, who has Foreman 10 the SIXth. Wabama's medalist honors
W. Va. The baby wetghed 6 lhs, tti,UO over lhe 191U advance
Ehzabeth F1ck and Mrs. Leon- sbrobs and trees by Mrs Char· been named deputy of DIStrict run scored 10 lbe first mmng I He defeated Mtlchell
of 112 oz and has been nomed Ros- sale and 195.944 more tban
ard Jewell are program lead- les LewiS. Arrangements us- 16 for the commg year was pre- when Chuck Stone walked stole , Jackson w•th 44 strokes, 1·3, sell Eugene. The N1tzes have tbe previous all-t1me ClncJn.
Mergs County'a Old&amp;Jt and
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ing oriental Influence are to be sented Plans were m'ade for a seeond and scampered ho~e 00 1and Ntcholas of Wellston w1th :three other chtldren, Debb1e, ] 11811 record .. , In 1962 They
The American
Lutbera,n brought by members.
school of instruction in Septem- an error.
46 by 4-0.
age 9, and V1cky and Rtcky credited the mcrea11e to the
Operation Batter-Up'' Com·
WY 2.-2342
Churchwome? of the St. Pauls
MAY ze
ber.
Southern also tallied In the Other results
age 2'&gt;.
mittee, nmprtsed of J30 men,
and St John s LUtheran church· Magnolia Temple Pythlan Si~ Reported ill
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Steve Hmdy, Middleport, 42,
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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es ay,
p.m. rs. Blf 7 30 p m. at the DAV hall.
Zelia Cros• 1m proving A report and came home on a long sac- Sam Clatworth ' M 43 de·
- - - and sold %16 of tbem.
K;~. :~:ve ':.;.:l:us~.!i The WIIUr.g Workers class of on the Sprmg Shrine sesston nf1ce fly lo cenlerfreid by V1o feated Appledow~:
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the Enterprise EUB chorcb will held at Miami Beach, Fla was Durst
2\2-112 and Rolland J 49 by I FOR '!'HE FINEST selection of
Tue sdaY at urv
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I flowers lor Decoration Day'
ty program will ' bo presented. evemng, with Mrs. aut Fr~k ments were served from a table took clrarge m the fourth on Wayne DaviS, M., 46, lost to stop at Chff's Shoe Rep8lr,
Installation of officers will be as hostess.
With a yellow co~er and a cent- doubles by Greg RoBsh an d Leach, J ' 45 by 2\2-J¥.. and !Jed Middleport, Ohio.
held and refreshments wiD be
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erpieco of orchid flowers.
Prtce, three walks, and
Martm, w, 47, at 2-2.
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served
The Loyal Women'• Class of
errors good for fiVe runs.
The 'Twtugbt Garden
club the Middleport Church
of
BIBLES PRESENTED
Wlule tossmg the one-h1tter,
wiD meet Tuesday evennlng at Christ wlll be Friday, May 21, Btbles were presented at the !PriCe fanned IS and walked
lbe home of Mrs. W A Drake at 7 30 p.m. lnstesd of May 27. Enterprise EUB church Sunday !one. Harry Surface, Wahama
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with Mrs. Gaynello Wise u comorning during the worship ser- 1moundsman, struck out 10 and
hostess.
CLUB ENTERTAINEI)
vice to the three members of , walked love
May If
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wick· the graduatmg class of Pome- Wahama went to Poca, W. Va,
The Pomeroy Home Demon- ham entertained the 3-F club rny High School who are mem-1 today to play the Poca Dots
stration Club wilt meet Wed- Sunday evening at their home, b\&gt;rs of the church. Rev. M•n- 1tn tournament play.
nesday, May 19 from 10 till 2 Umon Ave. A potluck dinner WIB zel Smltb made the presenta- Southern .
loti 500 - ~ 5 3
at the home of Mrs.
Louis served at 6 p m. lollowed by a tlon and s~~ggested that the grad- Wahama
100 011() - I I 2
Osborne, Lincoln Hill. Members social evening. Present were A· nates use the Btble as a road Pr1ce and Cundiff, Surface
are to bring a ..ct lunch.
sa lloskms, sister, Miss Ada map for their life, and wtshed a_n_d_M
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American Legion Alllillary ol Mrs. Wickham and a guest, Mrs. on Dill Jennl/&lt;!r Evana and Bon·
FAIRLANE 500 2 DR. SEDAN
Drew Webster Post, will meet Mary E. Ohlinger.
nie Lou Smtth.
VB motor, automatic trans., radio, white sidewall
tires, wheel discs, tight blue fimsh w1th spotlesa
matching interior, one local owner, new Olds trad•
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Middloport, protluctlon II'Orjer, Middleport Polle4 mvutltat· poned llntll June a due lo tha I am almolt 11. Lui ,.,
ad Beverly Jo Ptrrln, SO, 1114·1eel I minor liOddtltt II Ul p. auetlon tall and blltbtcut of WbM I Will 111 !Ifill
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All wu mud! 411f61DI
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wbea C.lll Hllt, 64, ..lddllport, . _ who bavl JI"P"'loN tlula. I tlllll'l pi INttl IIIII'U - yet,
OASED JIOIIII
pulled from a J11N1a1 piiOIIDd llool plta11 hol41 trem as tbq 11u1 I'll Wllilltl tD 11JU blaii.il
WOMIWELL, l:nfland (UPl) otnack a leptllt parU4 etr will IMi plllillllliP 811 Jtmt 4 tr I WJU. .. 1Ntt1 ,bllfU
-Horace Fawcett, M, II 41- gwned Ill' Vlrllnla Clr9pa, M(d. I.
don't IIIIIIIOIIOM II))' ~=;li
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tllm..H from the cllaport. No Wife lllltlt.
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Eliot Mldlond Guloard, eillm·
ANNOIJNCI: BIRTH
wbo 1111 lilt alilwa'
tnt thlt llllnea from 1 broll111 Vlllnlt lltlllrlll Ht1'11l
Mr. ancl ltlrt. Robart WIUII, IIIII I Mil
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pipe killed 28 of hll priH ...a. A.....tou - Hllfll lllllpp, Columbuo, are allliOIIJICinC the ~ at
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Peter Ttlbrooi, 24, wu llntd roy: Atwood lpt!lllir, Mlddt• Hfftl')' Saller, .,ra_llaeU teD the
td.!O Monday for pourllll ftvt port.
Rd.: Mr. and llrt, Wl;r111•HaD, the alill
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Dodgers Hike Leaa; Fans Attack Ump in St. Louis
BJ LEONARD A. GRANATO
UPI Sports Writer
One really could IIIII expect
Bo Belfnsky, one-time playboy
of the Los Angelea Angels, to
win his first game In the NaIlona! League In the tranquility
that marks most contests In Ira·
dltlon-bound baseball.
One would suppose that a
Belinsky victory for the Phltallelphia Pbilties would be her·
aided by oomething extraordJ.
Qlll'y, Something really extra•
ordinary, Uke a fan attacking
an umpire during a ruberb on
the field.
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Toll)' Taylor's 1100011d home
run of tho season In tb1 top of
the eighth inning gave the Phils
what proved to be the winning
run m their 2-1 victory over the
Cardinals Monday rught.

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By Syracuse PTA Tuesday fvening

, May 18, 1965
Mrs. McCain
._Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,
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Is Named
. er to eac ID ystem Club President

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lnslallatlon of ofRcers was and Joyce Mohler. The serving
IJid Mrl. Robert llallll
L711 Baldtrlla
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held by the Syracuse P.T.A. table was attractive, having a
OCJety 0 e8
of Weston, W. Va., were recent and Kay . wert recent viBI!orJ
Mn. Lois McCain was elect- TUeaday evening May 11 In the red and white cover and cenweekend flesllll Mr and Mn I Mn Addle Beekell Mn 10ed president of the Rose Gar· school auditorium conducted by tered with an arrangement of By Mrt. LJie lllldel'loll
Gena Wilson.
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John S. Foster, now of Chico, Calif., has accepted a den club ~·b !~at the home of the presidtnt, Margaret Colt- d~gwood and tulips. Irene CUn- Recent vllltors o1 Mra. Beas Recent viBltora of Mr. and limerick ol Parkersburg.
leaching position with Santa Barbara City Schools for Mrs. J. · a ·
rill,
dlff, Mary Cundiff and Patty Larkinl were Mr m1 Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Whitehead and Mrs Ralph BariQII spent a
the 196~66 school year. The Santa Barbara school sys- d The ~e:~ w~~:;'lled ~:; Reports were read and ap- McCoy were contributing hos- G. o. Schmoll oi. Middleport. family were Mr. and Mrs. Btn day - Mra.
l)oitlidtem is considered one of the lop districts in the State of d:~t wand ~\Beall w!; answer: proved and a free will offering teoses.
Whitehead and family ol Park- aon and lamUy ot Logan.
California in quality of teachers. subjects offered and ed 'ith
giving he favor- was taken. The attendance ban·
Lona Davis of Wilkesville viBit- ersburg, W. Va., IJid Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lewil Mayn ol
physical plant. Foster is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed· .1 ~al
angement rMrs 1 ner was awarded to the second
ed Mr. and Mrs. Carol Pierce Mrs. Harold sauer and daqht- Sardis were recent 1!18ala of
ward Foster, 1130 E. Main. . -· ~e McCoyar~ad the 'verse. oi grade.
Sr.. recently.
era of Middleport.
Mr. and Mn. John ltelzer.
St, Pomeroy.
eral Secondary Credenttal
in the month One member was Sixth grade students, I he
Foster attended General Mo- California Public Schools sy· reported ~ the hospital Mrs PTA learned, with their teachtors Institute in Flint. became stem.
. Hazel Barnhill. A letter' aboui er, Mr. Larry Wolfe,
Mrs.
a journeyman tool and die mak- At presnt he Is . completm.g the Rose Garden club exhibit· Wolfe, and several
mothers
er, and servrd two years m requirements for hts Masters ing at the count fair Aug 17• spent a day at Camden Park 1 - - - - - - - - - the U. S. Army at Fort Knox, De~ee at ~ico Stale College 21 was read. dther new ·offi- in Huntington recently. The Mothers _were h~nored follow·
Ky., and Ft. Ord, Cab!.
whole workmg "' a subsbtute cers named were vice- resident annual party for them was held lng worshop esrVtces at the
He received
his Associate teacher and a dr~ftsman. He : Mr;. I. o. McCoy; fr.easurer: Friday evenlna, May 14.
Langsville Church on Mother's
In ~rts Degree from Monterey plans to ,l:!lfltmue hts post-grad- !Mrs. R. v. Waetherman: sec- The school plenlc will be May Day. Speaker was Charles NorREG. 12.88
Penm•ula College. Monterey, u_ate ,;1l&lt;luc~~on . at the Untver-lretary. MrB. Hazel Barnhill and l24. Students are to return for ris. Potted flowers were pre- INSTALLED
Cllllf. and his Baehelor of Arts soty of Cal~orma m Santa Bar- ~ news reporter. Mrs. Dorothy their grade cards Friday, May ed to Mrs. Rose Moler, 86, the
GLASS-PAC
Degree from Choco State Col- bare.
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211.
oldest
mother,
and
to
the
youngFREE
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lege, Cluco. His parents attend- Fo~ter has rece1ved the sch· The program consisted
of Mrs. Marie Leadingham, past est. Louise Fraley. Small poled the latter graduato~n m 1964. olasbc honors of being ele~ted floral arrangements shown with president, jnstalled the follow- ltd flowers were presented to
CRIMP LOCK
He holds a Jwnor Htgh School to Pht Delta K-app~, Education- each person
explainino; her ing officers, secretarl, Martha each mother present b) her
Re-inforced Nipples
Credenhal, Specoal Scrondary al Honor Frate~mty for Men arrangement:
Williams; assistant, Ruth Hoi- child. Special Mother's Day
Crede~ttal
m lndustr~l Arts, and Epsilon Pl .au, Industrial Side Triangle. Mrs. Howard man; treasurer, Iris Bak.r; 88• song was sung by the choir led
and will soon receove hts Gen- Arts Honorary Fratermty. He Caldwell.
sistant, Pearl Knapp.
by Donna Morris.
FREE INSTALLATION
- has a ~aduate grade pomt av- Half Circle. Mrs. Frederick Mrs. l!llma Louks and Mrs. Mrs. C..rol Freeman called
er~e °F 3
h f
J IGoebel
Esther Harden discussed the on her parents recently.
NEW &amp; RECONDITIONED
S - ~~ - d 08 ~~· 1 e 0;';::r 0~ "S" or Hogart
Line. Mrs. County Council meeting attend· I Weekend guests at the home
22c to 85c
· augs erth
P r. an ' Clarence Hradlev.
Ied by several memters. The or Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Barr
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ea~ocedk Circle. Mrs. R. V. Wrather- group was happy that the Coun-1were Mr. and Mrs. Duane
venue, os rceent1y ret1r
B
Oak H'll
, from active practice of dental ' man.
.
j ty PTA Scholarship was award- arr or
1 and Mr. and
TIE
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I Perpendicular. Mrs. 1. 0. Me- ed to one of our local students Mrs. Larry Barr.
yg~ene .
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Itranscriber for a California Cer- oy ·
Clarice Not•ris.
r. an . rs. ay on ensFUEL
ROD
LIGHT
JOINTS
1tilled Shorthand Reporter and I Oval, Mrs John Arbaugh.
An "antique sale and auction" Ier and ch~ldren of Belpre spent
PUMP
ENDS
LENS
." rvrs as organist of the First Extra a~rangement ; were ~ will be sponsored by the Coun- Sunday With her parents, Mr.
As
low
n$4.50
As
low
11 $3.33
A1law
11.$2.34
As law 11 $1.09
'1fistian Church I Ch"
Sh Mrs. fi u~ Bogg" s and M.s. ty Council the latter part or and Mrs. Guy Swadley.
0
teo. · e ' McCam
II receive her P.H.T. I Push' ·
.
. . September. Proceeds are to ,I Mr. and M. rs. AI Pha Barr took
' Hubby Through' !Jt'gree in . The_rluh has or wtll l'arltCI· be used for the scholarship I Bruce McGtll to Galllpolls to
OIL
CARBURETOR
POINTS
MOTOR
;y.
•pate m flora.! arrangements for fund. This committee was ap- see his doctor at Holzer hosTUNE-UP
. . . the teachers mcetmg at East· pointed for this event. Mrs. pita!.
AI low AI
FILTERS
Mr. and Mf&lt;. Foster anttc1- ·ern. All-sports banquet, Band Baker chairman· Mrs.
Wil- Robert Pierce and three sons
KIT
GASKETS
Style 6020 pate movmg to the Santa Bar-1concert. both Eastern and Tup- Hams 'Mrs. Kna ' Mrs. Louks Bobbie, Craig and Jeffrey of
89c
Aolow 1188c
Aolow 11 $1.49
pers Plams commencement e•· a nd M' rs. 1. .eadpph.
Columbus spent the weekend
1 bara area m the summer.
mg am.
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A program presented by lo- with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs.
cal talent included. piano solos, Carol Poerce Sr. He also visit·
"Mood Indigo" and "Hello Dol- ed hiS brother. Rustle Pierce or
ly" by Dickie Sauvage, and Salem Center.
"llanjo Picker" and "Soldiers Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sheline
POMEROY
On Parade" by Keith Lisle, ac- and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gra- MAIN ST.
WY 2·2141
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Heresy Holler. . any aclton on the petition sub- companied by Mrs. Margaret ha•.m::_:al'.:.l.:'o~
f ~Co:l:um~bus:~and~_"M~r~s·:J,...,..,..,..,..,"""""'"""""""""""""""!!!!!!"""""'""'""'""'""'!!!I!!!!""'!!'!!!!!!!I!!!!I!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!t!!!!le.l
Stiversville, Oh10 , molted by voters.
Neuman .
Just as cool as going Edltor, .
Discussion betweerJ the board Demaris Ash, Debbie Hard- •
barefoot, but bett er he- The Sentmel
: members and a committee n!· 1en, Christy Hysell and Arnie
cause the foam rubber
At the present lime II. ap- prese nting 1he sogners of the IScwell tap danced to 'Tiptoe
sole cushions your steps pears to be certain that the at- petit ion continued for several Through the Tulips,"
Lynn
and the bold. handsome t~mpt by some e1ght t~ nine hours, during whkh numerous Baker. Sherri Craig and Becky
lines are so fet ching. hundred voters to retam the que-stions were asked · and some Sewell tapped to "Just One of
Punch · dott ed white Isrrvtces of the present band di - QUf' fl tions answered .'
Those Things. " The girls were
leather.
. rector at S "thern School can ! "Honors of battle" were not attractive in their black suits
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~~:se~ hsted "' another "lost , undiv1ded. If one side can point l and . pastel skirts,
with
ONLY
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r'o the precedent of the defend- matchmg bows m their hair.
.M
~neehng held Monday, ers of Thermoprlae. or the ex- Mrs. Harden gave the closing j
1 ay I0t 1ortgmally scheduled
prayer.
for the lith but advanced to '
NOVEMBER SONG
Rerreshmen'-&lt;
or cook!.. ,
the tenth, presumable due to
b
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ch
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conflicting dates of other af I After August 's beat Is o'er,
roffwmes, pun ,edmb s Mran
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co ee were serv
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s.
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· A d Septe be ,
Iaors)
M"ddl
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, tbe Southern Buar.d or n
m r I •••• DO more, w·w
B . w· b
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~;;:;::;;:;::' epor ,:iiiiii,:iiiiii:iiiiii~E;;;d;;;uc~a;,;tlo~n;_:ad~j:ou~m~e:diiiiiii~w~ith:o~ut Oetober'• frost kooeks oa tbe ' l&amp;ms, erntce me renner
~-- - IThen door~me• November
ercises, and the Eastern Alumni banquet.
EXPERT
After harvest day• are paased. Rose Carr hel!f a contest with
Evening sunsblne does lOt last, prozes awarded to Mrs. McC&lt;Jy,
With preview, or wintry blut· Mrs. Caldwell and Mrl. Ar·
Thea - come&amp; Nooember ' bough. The traveling prize wu
-Maemoo
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won by Rose Carr. Refresh·
ments
were served to 11 memI
:
bers. The next meeting ill to
ample set by Robert the Bruce, be at the home of Mrs. Charles
~ ~l~mblng and Hitting SUjllfllitt
the other can remember the Massar
e O.H~mtdtfooro
e Refrigoration Service
"Battle of Blenheim" or the -'----'-'-"- - - - - eD1ming W1tor Pumps
eApph1nce Rep~lr
victory or the legions of Varus come 'Posse de'comte'
over the Germanic tribes.
' At the end of the ·meeting,
COLEMAN HEATING &amp; COOLING
And '~. th~ value of _an old when the "tumult and the sbout1 saymg
throce armed '" he ing died " and the Gaptal
~hose cause is just" was slight- and the Kint15" departed t~:
1Y dtmmed, then the lustre of only question re-ally left unan-····
another one, "words become swered was - "Why was Mr. ,
Harold Chi .., Mgr.
moro eloquent from tbe ,.... Garner discharged••·
Yet
Lacuot St.
Phone WY 2·2511
trum of power," is increased. 11 l'was a famous victory 11
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under your hood, by using Ashland A-Plus Super Gasoline or Ashland
Regular-both are Vitalized 'With AG-106. Vitalired gasoline cleans your
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increases horsepower. Just a touch of your toe-and you feel that extra
surge of powerI •
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get up to 10~ mare miles per gallon! .

'There fa no evidence yet that
the llow of I!JIII'OZimltel,y
lallltratora from North
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PoP'dir ~orce~
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Cong remain too blgb. In one
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rapby, no suatalned
wu function somewhere In the man· cent.
Mrl. Ada Morril. .
made to wiD their loyalties to ner of friendly guerrillas.
These are the llguret
the government's side. Clear· Although the latter two forces must be reversed.
Mrs. Roy ~ 111111 Mrl.
and-hold military operations have moat contact with Viet
Letha wood vllltetl rec:elitly at
the Veterans liolpltallll Chillicleared but did not bold.
eong guerrillas their effective-A year and a half or
ness remains questionable and
cothe to see MarltiD Wood:
cal chaos alter the fall of
their desertion rate high, espec·
dent Ngo Dlnb Diem led to
Iaiiy if removed from home.
BASEBALL PLAYOJI'll'll
accompanying deterioration
A . st th
ed
the war effort The
gam
em are rang up
Out o a popuiBtion of 14 mil- seemed aboui to win
to 15,000 main and local Com- - - - - - - - - OMAA, Neb. (UPI) -Pitts·
ion, at leaat three million are fault. Neutralism ahowed
munist rorces, plus guerrilla
By Clarice Ailel
burg State and S!Jr!W. College
mder Communist sway. The aolna
forces eitlmated at up to 100,
M Ha ld H k
will represent Kansat In thl
mmber has been growing atead· ... •
000.
Mr. and rs.
ro
aw
ly.
Nom The job facing the South Viet.
'""'' spent the weekd
area 3 south baseball playoffs
namese and their American ad- wtth Mrs. Letha Wood an ou~
which begin Thunday.
II has become popular to say marked the ~eglnnlng of a posl- visors Is made startlingly clear er relatives.
Nebraska will be repre~ented
hat Ho Chi Mlnb, the wispy live u.s.. policy a~d removed a b recent! com lled pulation Mrs. Dwight Milhoan
and
by Wayne State and the Ulllvereader of Communist North Viet CommuniSt • prlVlleged sanctu- contro
y I r·ogures.
y
P po
Charlene Goeaiein
Flatwoods •
Slty of Omaha.
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~am who seeks control of both ary.
' Of the eight million persons visited Tuesday with Mrs. Law&lt;ortb and South, bas no need -Tho new government of llvln 1n the heavil -populated renee Smith.
. o~er
·
spans
negotiate 8 settlement ol the Prime Minister _Phan_ Huy Quat Mek~ng Delta, the Jommunists Mra. Roy Christy and Mrs. o a highway brl~ge m North Viet
brld&amp;e was demoltshed d4rmg a recent ,1
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NBr because he 1, winning any· shows encouragong sogns of atJ
t' , Eldon Gaul were Athens visit- raid by South VIetnamese and
planes.
. Tllat Loosen
talning stability. Both
os o1 an. 1' 11163' were es !mav rs recen I
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and Catrolic leaders have
ed to control 21 per cent. As of 0 M
dt y.Mr 0 . G 1 f ta Will.
Jesse Tuttle has
returned Iand Mrs. Joe Marks.
i Need Not IEIIIHI'NII
Certainly he shows no signs
ed him
th .
January this year, the logure
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of etr support
h d . ped to 24
cent
Sumner were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. ares
Goeg- ome after spendmg a few ys Miss A1•ce rrut was a re· , ••....,.,.,.....,•.......,.nt8 n J~~ coastal :arn. wiib
l :Ora: o~!.~ buildup of the government is putting
8 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaul re- leln and children spent a re- with Mr. and Mrs. Archie TUt- cent overnight guest of \!iss I ~!\'.".~~:,_~~=-~·::;
1
~ommunist manpower In South newed en~rgy mto efforts to
population 01 three millior. Com- cently. Other visitors
have cent Saturday evenmg With Mr. tie of Eagle Ridge.
Connie Hayman, L&lt;mg Bottom. 1 ~1'~,::•,;::-~.S~ ~11'\w.";M~fJt
'iet Nam's northern provinces the loyalttes of the people. Neu- mun·ost control went from 9 per been Mr. and Mrs. Roger and Mrs. Clayton Allen and Bdl. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Fraley Mrs. Bruce llycrs. assiSted "" alk a lln• tnon·a&lt;l4) powder. on
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tralism ls on the deeline
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.'lour ptute~. Hold fnlse teeth mor.
,lose to the big air base at Da
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cent at the beginning of 1963, Gaul and Mrs. Lmnle Gaul.
Mrs. J. F. Wtll o Jessup. Ga. of Columbus were recent v sot- b) " rs. cnnet aviS. enter- nrn&gt;ty. " thoy toe! mo'" comtort~ang where 9,000 U.S. Marines -The number of Communist to 21 per eent this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland spent several days with Mr. ors of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Frost. tained with a stork ' hower 111 ~h~ g;.';:,;.~' c;',~'·p'i'Ji'r'!!;Joa.::
0
;tand guard, suggeata that the Viet Cong being killed has in- 1n the more sparsely populat. visited In Belpre wllh Mr and and Mrs. Denzel Cleland and Mr. and Mrs. Arlie \larks of honor or Mrs. Leonard Koenig d nog ' """'" """""""•·
Commllllistl will make at least creased dramatically since u.s. ed highlands, the figure has re- Mrs. John Row.an and Mrs. Et- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen Belpre spent Sunday wotb Mr Jr. recently.
one more convulsive try to seize jet lighter-bombers began ·
•till more ground before even ing support to South VIetnamese
'onsidering the conference table. ground forces. Proven tosses
Yet thll is not the war of a the Viet Cong by air atttlck 1
year ago with Its record of fall· are reported at a total 1,000
Jre, or even the war of last month. The actual rate is beJanuary.
lieved to be at least twice that.
Thll correspondent who wit
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nessed the beginning of the huge -Wtthln the last two months,
American build-up In South Viet the U.S. 7th Fleet began
Nam in 11162 and is concluding ly to assist the South Vletnaa second visit linda reason to- mese in efforts to cut off the
day for oautlo~s optimism that flow of waterborne supplies to
this does not need to be • no- the Viet Cong and new errorts
win war· that, in fact, it can are being made at least to slow
be woo. '
the Infiltration of Communist
There remain great dangers manpower down the Ho
md imponderables.
Minh Trail.
U.S. air strikes against the -The appearanc-e of North
North, the presence of the bat· Vietnamese draftees suggests
tie-ready 9,000 U.~ . Marlnea at that the Communist manpower
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the Da Nang air base and the pool baRed upon the 90,000 South
;teadily depending U.S. involve- Vietnamese fighters who went
nent in South VI&amp; Nam carry north after the division of Viet
with them the danger that this Nam in 1954, is running low.
will, Indeed, become an Ameri·
North Economy Hurting
can wor.
American advisors
believe
And with it not only is the that the gradual destruction of
danger thet the South Vietna- North Viet Nam's communicamese wllliose what enthusiasm lions routes, especially its bridg:hey have for the present war es, must be hurting the North
mt aiBo that it then wlll esca- Vietnamese economy.
~ ate Into the larger war that no
They believe that the recent
one wants.
capture of large fond and weapThe great imponderable is the ons stocks also must be hurting
'ina! attttude to be adopted by the Viet Cong.
.he Red Chinese and the Soviet The Quat government, aided
iJnlon.
by a $285 million annual U.S.
But u ol today here Is a bal- effort to help build a stable
ance sheet:
South Viet Nam economy and
-The United States under-eo- by more Iran 300 U.S field
timated Communist determlna· visors covering every South Vi\lon and over-esttmated South etnamese province largely has
Vietnamese capabllltlea.
abandoned the old, Isolated stra.
-Despite huge espendltures tegic village which proved an
DOw totaling ~4 mllllon per day easy prey to marauding Viet
and the doubling, tripling and Cong and has adopted the idea
quadrulplng of American forces of the spreading oil slick.
This plan, called "hop toe"
18 sigued to South Viet Nam, the
tneasures taken by the United (literally, working together)
States actually were bail meas- aims first at military pacificaures and lacked a policy.
lion of a given area, then the
-in a war in which people uprooting of the Communist urr
derground and finally the train·
ing of a local administration
with the necessary strength to
defend itself.
Military forces are to remain
until all tests bave been met.
An open-arms campaign to
welcome
Viet Cong defectors ia
MR. K. L BYRD I having moderate
succeu.
WillS. At
Prime Mlnllter Phan H u y
Quat'• government, treading a
306 N. 2ncl Ave.
thin Une between the Buddblsta,
Middleport, Ohio
the minority Cathollca and the
ON
military, II prmlng an
THURSDAY, MAY 2,0 . loDil campaign B8aln81 the
Cong IJid e1aimB to have allml- I
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nated lliDit of the neutralist
t1ment wbfcll 1 few JDODtha
9 a.m. to 12 Noon
wu demanding a
To repair and 1ervke
peace, whatever the
hearing lids
Wubeuee lleDaill
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There remain lmportaot weakHillel·.
for all11111llll for lilt
South Vietn•D""te desertions
Mr. Byrd will be 81atl to atlll are 1'1IDDinl II the rate of
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,.ntJeta and larger toWDI of
:outb VietNam Vi&lt;:~ Cong Comnunlst 'terrorlata kill or kidnap
·~ average of more than_i,ooo
wlllans each month. Military
naps Bilow a stea~y increase in
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--Real Estate Far Sale
FOR SALE
Rent
FOR SALE: 1958 Ford Fair
HOSPITAL BED complete, sld
FURNISHED apartment
for
lane, good tires, car In fine
rails, plastic coated mattress
rent. Five rooms and bath. used very little. Call WY 2
DEADLJNI:S
condition, automatic transmls
PubB.catlon
S:OO P.M. Day
Utilities furnished. Close to
r.lonlla!' Doadllne GoOD All.
5
18
3tc
slon. Also 1953 Fordomatle
2426.
POMEROY - 4 room house
Monda:r
business district. Phone WY
CANCEU..ATlONI
trlliWillssion
and 1953 Ford
with bath, gas furnace heat·
5 18 3tc
2-3092.
CORRECTIONS
1959
AMERICAN
Mobile
Hom
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6
cyl.
radiator.
4 mlles out
W ill be ll"ccpted until 9:00
ing, 2 bedrooms, living room, 1963 Corvair Monza Cpa.
$1799
For Day of Puhi\(!AtloD
10' x 46', Excellent condition
Leading ~reek road, from
kitchen and full basement. Spider equipment. Locally owned and tuned to go, _4 speed
7 ROOM HOUSE on Lincoln
Due to job transfer, must sell
REGULATIONS
Route 7. Robert Vance, Route
Well located on 50 ft. lot and
Hill, gas furnace, thermostatbox, blower on motor, jet black finish, red intenor. new
'l'hfl Publl!her f'leerve~ tlle right
1, Mddleport, Ohio. 43012tp
Fork
Robert
King,
Contoct:
I n o•cl il
ri'!Jeet any ad &amp; deemed
in good neighborhood. Some
ically controlled, electric hot
whitewall tires. Radio and heater.
,
t hould
,. ,. l' ,. , irma"'hie
Park,
Reed
s
State
Run
Tile llamOier
·=~
r·-,-- , r rcd
Immedi
ately
Tho
tinanting on this hoUse can be
water tank, garage, hoUse ed
1963
Chevrolet Impala
'
. $2095
not boe reapon&amp;lble for
ville, Ohio. Tel: Coolville 667
I; . i wr
•Ill
World
Slandard o1 eamp•ot
assumed.
newly decorated. lmmed iate
r ,, rf! tlliJI oae tneorrect !DJirtiOD.
4 Dr. Low mileage by one Jt,cal owner. Deauttful mtenor.
6 18 6tc
6200.
Ercellenet
POMEROY - One story frame
occupancy. Shown by appoint·
Beige and brown finish , economy VB engine, automatic
RATES
Bl&amp;
ear
room,
rklo ud ,....
For Wa nt Ad Servl011
5 - rooms (2 bedrooms) mod·
ment. Call WY 2-3092.
trnns. P()wer steering, radio and heoter.
.,., one l)f!l\tl
Inserti on
STILL PLENTY night crawlers ern bath, modern kitchen
• cenu
lormanee.
SmaU
.., eCODOIDY
5 18 3tc
Minimum
ChaTiil"
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and
garden
worms,
(mixed
1961
Chevrolet
2
Dr.
Sedan
$1195
Three
toll·
word
for
-and
maDagerabllll}
12 Centfl PIJ
with built--in oven, table top
eec-ut.l vf' tnserttoDJ.
VB engine, Powerglide trans. Blue finish, all good whitewall
tOO for $1.00. John Mohler
See
range, double bowl sink (all
!10 per cent Oll!enunt on palll adt and ROOM : Front floor. nice locatires. Radio and heater.
Leading Creek Road, Middle
adt p11d wtthln 10 d11y1 .
MetropoUIIm
Moton
stainless steel). Full base·
lion. Phone WY 2-2355.
CARn OF THANKS &amp; OBI'I'UARJES
Phone: WY 2-7103.
port,
0.
mlft·
E.
Main
Slreel,
Pomer&lt;lJ
.1.2~
ment, forced hot air heating,
5 18 3tc
ac1d.ltlonal word
l!:aeh
l.rnum
5 18 3tp shower, garage, good location.
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OFFICE FlOURS
tn tHIO P M. Oall:J
8:30 A
4 Z2 1ft
FOR
SALE
ALBERT
M.
COX,
SALESMAN
SIX
ROOM
HOUSE
in
Pomeroy
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
Saturday 8:30 A.. M tO 12:011 IIOOD.
IT'S SO EAS"V
he
BOX
229
WY
2-3136
170 Mulberry, Phone WY 2 OHers will be receiveu at t
TO PLACE
POMEROY, OHIO
5 18 3lc
2575 or inquire at 37R Second I office of Webster and_ Fultz
RESUlT P HUn! TC iN"O
Male Help Wanted
WAN"!" AD
Street, Pomeroy.
S 17 tfc Pomeroy, Ohio, up until te n FO
= R:-::SAc-;Lc;Eo--:--:7:--r-oo- m
- ;:-:
house with
STEEL FJ'ITERS
Business Services
Business Services
FOU RooM- rlirnished apart- I o'clo&lt;'k A. \1., ·on Saturday, Ma Y 2 lots in Dexter, Oh io. Phone
Interviews:
See SHIPYARD ad
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WY 2 3658 29, Jllli5, fnr the real estat e SH 2-564!.
5
18
6lp
BULLDOZER
WORK,
equipped
0-15-Jtc
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men , owns ~ trs.
AUCI10NEER
5 17 tfc known as t e a\'1 : o . s FOR SALE: 3 bedroom ranch with winch. Big or small job.
___ . _. property. loc~ted m Mmersvtlle
MACIDNISTS
Complete Service
style
brick
.
frame
home on Ca ll daytimes WI 9-3151, even.
Cord of T"~nks
i 3 BEDROOM house in
Middle- Ohio. Prorerty appraised a
Critl Bradford
Interviews: See SHIPYARD ad
- - - --·-ings Wl 9-3089, Gone Barnett,
s Chester Road. near
State
5-10-3tc
Write, Prone or Contact
\\ 1, WISH to ex press our ap- port,. 207 Seco~d ·~Vt . Good $900 _00 an d ~ annat sell for le~
Racine,
Ohio.
&gt;
13
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Highway
Garage.
1110
1
4110
lot
locat10n. Ca ll Chesnre R~. 7- than the aPP raised .value. Sal
A. C. BRADFORD
prE'CJalJon to all our rei,I! IH"S,
d
INSTALLATION MAciJINSTS
friends and neighbors rm· theJr 7146.
5 14 btt real estate sold subject to real fireplace,
storm win ows, I Racine, Obio
Interviews: See SHJPY ARD ad
I
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f th
1965 doors, patio, tiled bath and
5 I Uc
s ~·mpathy and many aet:s of sMALL £urnished
apartment est?!e taxes or e year
• kitchen, hardwood
floors, I
5-15-&lt;ltc
kmdness extended to us at the air don cidtioned suita ble for whJch are payable In December well insulated. Several financ·
K3rl GrUeser--:-PtUmbing aad
PIPEFITrERS
time of the di'Jlth of our hus- 2 men. Ph. wv' 2-5440 from 1965. All offers subject to Court lng plans available to qua )'I· I,
Healincra
Interviews: See SHJPY ARD ad
ba nd and lather, Guy Walt· ~ to 7 p. m.
5 13 6tp approval.
lied. Phone Pomeroy, WY z_ 1
Mlnersvllle, Oblo
0-15-3te
ers.
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-CLARA THOMAS
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Administratrix of the Estate , 5337·
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We have all sizes
llLEl'TRICIANS
Mrs. Guv Walters and 3 and 4 ROOM furmshed apartments. Rowley &amp; 11erd H"df D ·d J Th
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Interviews
: See SHJPY ARD ad
Children
ware.
5 11 lfc
o avJ
.
omas, e- 'OR SALE: Large 4 bedroom
Sewer Maebloel
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5-15-3tc
5 18 ltc
ceased.
home, in Racine, in good
Sa las &amp; Service
Reasonable Rote•
FfVE ROOMS
and b,t h. 139
5 17, 3tc condition _ out of high wat- ~
CaU WY :e-%!174 Day or Nlgbl
CRANEMEN
Notice
Hutternut Ave. Phone WY 2- LEGHORN hens, la:ge- lype, er. Hot water heating sys7 26 Uc Interviews: See SHIPYARD ad
It tfc
====:;:--dressmokBl'Y and sell used furniture, 2322 ·
6 to 7 lbs. We grain fed. Paul tern, large electric hot water e Fits Almost Every Car EXPERIENCED
5-15-3tc
·antique furn ilure. dishes, etr. l MODERN 6 rooms and bath W. Say re, Portland,
Ohio, tank, storm windows. To be 1 e1'ransferable When
lng, alterations. Phone WY 2WELDERS
Mrs. Jea nne Mattesnn, 701 apartment. Middleport. Ph. Phone VI 3·2286.
5-15-lltp sold to settle estate. Call Bob -1 You Trade Cars
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4-24-30tc In
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See SHJP''ARD d
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2965
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E. lOth St., Welbton. Phone, WY 3-'1121.
Uc STRAWBERRIES- ready in a Cleland, WI 9- '
' eGuaranteed 24 months AlR CONDITIONING Relrtger5-l5·3tc
5 6 tic
384"2638 ·
S-I5-61P ,";i:ii~: ano tour '"""' furn " h&lt;&gt; few days. Pick your freez·
or 24,000 miles
ation service. Jaok's RefrigSHEI.'T METAL
Al 'i'"MtJBO.E Insurance oeen eo and .mturmslled apart· ing berries by appointmenl FOR SALE: 5 room house, eMost Popular Unit
eration, New Haven, Phone Interviews: Sea SHJPYARD ad
ca ncelled' 1 &lt;ll!l your opera· ments WY ~--'434
tt 8 tic only. Bn"g baskets, save 3c b th b
t G· furnace
TU 2-3537.
4 I Uc
5-10-3tc
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, Call nN · -- - - d
't f ba8 k ts N I ' l
• ' asemen . as
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In the u sA
l&lt;lro uc-ense .
"' r·
vSfX ROOM HOUSE in Pomeepost or
e · oan,s n fireplace. Priced for quick
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Logao Fire and- iil!ety-EcjtitP,
DRAFJ'SMEN-PLANNERS
5
-l.-ltc sale. Phono 773-5611, MaS()n,
lltill&lt; I roy Phone WY 2-5385
_Syracuse, Ohio.
ment, Sales and Service, Porn- ENGINEERs-FOREMEN
00 lnotolttcl
- - FARM AUCfiON
4 t4 tic ELE CTROLUX Sweeper, com- W. Va.
4 16 tic
eroy. All types and sizes of Interviews: Set SffiPYARD ad
BAt;KRUPTC\
3 BEDROO ~ brick Dup lex With plete with 7 attachments. Pay
fire extinguishers, 2% lb. ex0-10-3tc
By the order of the Honorable
B tt 11 've Porn
off balance 5 payments $5.51 BOUSE FOR SALE on Laurel
tln•uishers, Boater's Special.
garage.callu WY
erm _ "' . ··
· eac h, WY 2·2575 .
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Duane J . Kelle hcr, .Urut· ed eroy.
•' 14 .tc
Cliff Road Mr s. Norman EDw1ght
Logan,
Distributor.
2 5127
Help Wanted
St&lt;~ t es Court, Southern D;stnct,
tfc
Zl&lt;.,
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96f
Hysell,
WY
U322.
Phone
WY
2-3821.
27
4
Easlern Divison. the fo llowing
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au oma IC ._
new
5 4 3otp
Pomeroy, 0.
4 14 30tp
model. Buttonhole, overcast,,
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will be so ld at H. L. Rope Farm MODERN 4 room and ba th .
U. 5. tvtl lorvl,. Tosflt
LOC.·\TED POINT HtX:K, Ohio furnished apartment, M1ddle· fash ion design, etc. Built in INCOME PROPERTY - locat· ·
.
: ; w;:;•8 11~8.. a~~u':...-.-!:.U:~!u~
m1·Je off I port. WY 2-3874.
4 21 lfc dial control. Pay off balance ed within Z miles of the new SEWING MACHINE - repair
AUTO SALES
n.• .,.,,, " I••• '•'" •.,.......,
(Meigs Count)' I, '"
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due 9 payments $6.00 each.
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serv1ces all makes, WY2-2.2.84
tratnlnt 111Dtll ap}Witnted &amp;.:Pll'rllu),.,.
S!;: le Route 689.
ONE -ROOM traill~f for rent. WY 2_2575 _
5 15 Stc ~~~s at Racme,_ OhJO, c~n- The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. 1957 FORD, $75.00. Paul Kauff, ::,~ ;::-:-~•."::u:=:-t!·
~ ~0 P.l\1. Saturday, ~ay Z2, Close to my home. All utiliStsting of one brick and tJie Authorized Singer Sales and Rt. 1 Middle)»rt Murray Wftte •M., rtri.Dr UDie. add,... •n~'~
J96;. 1:00 P. M.
ties furnished and natural gas. DON'T PUMP you sluggish sep. building, housing two furnish- Service
' 5 18 3tp !,;"::;. ""''"' •~ -· .......,
5 4 aOtc Hill Rd.
1 tic lank. Get Kleao-Em·l\11 ed and one unfurnished apart- '
l!lfd fi'ord TRAC~TOR _ 601 Die- Phone Vl 3-2600.
·
o.u, Sentinel, Pom~. Ohio
,,.1, 1955 Ford Tractor 660 Ser5 11 lfc septie tank cleaner. Land- men!, I large business room l'oelgler Bulldtng _Soqlpl) _lor
- - iJ' I, FERGUSON- Grain Drill, ffiAO.ER LOTS _ lree sew· mark Farn; Bureau.
below, 1 double gar&amp;ge with new homes Built In ki~ 62 Buick - - $1,495
Harrisonville PTO
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2 18 tic furni~ed ~partment
over ens, storm windows, alum- V8 Special 4 dr. Sedan. Just
Rake,.CuII.Iva
ors. craper, o-- age and water. Brown's Trall
UG N
JOfiN DEERE
and located in rear, I nice Inurn siding. Cti
uy eig· arrivet. Low mileage, SpotTo Meet Tonight
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arv u er:
er Park (Stale Approved) THREE burial lots in Beech
1 o.cM• Ohio
less. Automatic shill Good
L1me Spreader, Manure Spread- Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY Grove. Write or call J. w. frame building located
at
er, ru~ u.,
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OLsl'de. All 1·n A-1 condition.
12 29 tie tires.
The Harrisonville P.T.O. will
40
Ft
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· ~eva or, ows;
2-J324
1 t5 lfc Leaper, 37 Riverside Drive,
h ld · M
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JVER - 7 fl. l'tower, TRACT·
Dayton s, Oho. TeL 228-2566. Six rentals in all. Selling due BULLDOZER work, small- doz. 59 Ca. dill•c _ $1,595
Jts ay meeting on esOR 77 IJ94~:. Corn Planter,
Farm Machinery
5 7 !Ole
to health. Phone daytime wv· er, back filling, !arm ponds,
day , May 18 • a.t 7' 45 p.m. ln2 dr. Hard Top. Like new stallation of new officers will
W1de front Axle; NEW HOL- DE LAv,u:--·lk g equipment 19- HONDA 150
ddl ba
2-2255, evenings WY 2-2568.
driveways cut. Cheap rate, finish. Full power.
be held, and Principal Eugene
LAND - Field Chorper. Corn
Dll m
. ' 64
' sa e gs
5 13 12tc Middleport Phone WY 2 - ~
. and windshield, like new. Le'
'!'tOte
Campbell will give a short talk
Hcad attachment, Siage Blow- sales and servtce. Genome
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DeLaval rubiJer parts 1ast I tart Cll 7-2101.
S 17 6tc FOR ~ALE· MOdern • _
oo the Marietta trip.
er; Roanoke Baler, TWO RUB- longer Cows give more milk.
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The program will consist of
BER TIRED WAGONS SfLAGE EOws. stay h.althier. Straw ' THREE BEAGLE Pu~s . for fT"me home m Syracuse, with Farnaces. Arnold Brolbers,
Pomeroy, Ohio
local talent wtth three prizes
BED, Wagon Unloadcr, Case El&lt;ctric Service, 226 W. Wash- I sale, $10 each. Walter Wilson, bath, t3 bedrooms) large ut1l- 118 East Main Stree~ l'omoffered Also new literature
Freed Grinder, Clinton Chain ingtoo, Athens, Ohio, Phone , WY 2.£065.
5 17 3tp }ty room, ~gob~~ gal~ oroy. Phone WY z-2448. .. _.. !952 MODE_L 'k ton p.cl up will be ·given ~bout summer visSaw, 400 GaL BULK MILK LY 2-0083.
5·15-:ttp - - -AUcrJON
llrlldce,
Y
ba -• wb•.
7 20 tfe
truck. Price $375.00. Rowley 1.ts of the Bookmobt'le. AU mem
TANK, PIPE LINE MfLKER
to .., JI carpeting, ""'' ca I·
&amp; Reed H d
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For Sale
SAT. MAY 22, at 12:3° P.M. nets. Shade and fruit 1ree1, WILSON'S car wash, 550 Page
ar ware.
c bers are urged 1&lt;1 attend as this
a. Hot Water Heate r
21h: miles north of Chester,
(Eiec.),
22 Stanch ions and, CLEAN carpets;ithourCarsrrubbery. Close to school St., Middleport, Ohio. Cars FOR SALE - Oe 1957 Hill· will be the last meeting of the
SaUl Partitions, Lar".• Selection pet Shampooer F'RRE, with follow sales signa off St. Rt. and church. Very reasonable. vacuumed. WY 2-3715.
man 4 • door sedan. $200.00. year. Refreslunents will be ser7
Having
sold
my
farm,
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of Blue Lustre will sell the following : Horse Grady Craig, Syracuse, Ohio
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WY 2-2810.
a complete farm operatons.
Middleport.
5 18 6tc
rawn ump ra e, mower,
4 2 Ue
TERMS: Cash day of sale.
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~lows, cultivator, dise and 2!
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SIGNED: Lauren E. Hoffman, CLOTII awnings and porch val- wagons, Harness, collars, bn- HOUSE FOR SALE, 2 years'
Trustee for Hugh L. llu pc
ance. Bamboo porch shades. dies, Platform scales
old 3 bedrooms bath and
Venetian
blinds
and
repairs.
Bottled
gas
range
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BRADFORD AUCT!QN CO~!''lectr.tc refr'tg••ator
carport. o own payment rep
Dale Wippel, 215 Union Ave.. u
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1 SH Z-5468
ANY, RACfNE , OHIO
Pomeroy.
5 18 30tc 2 cupboards
qu
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C. C. BRADFORD,
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_ 3 iron beds, 5 wooden beds
5 7 12tc
AUCTfONEE R
GIRL'S 20 in. bike, WY 2-3606 3 p1ece living room suite
FOR SALE: 7 room hou•e with
A. C. BRADFORD, MGH.
or call at 558 Mill St., Mid- Table and chairs
bath, situated on I lots. Ph.
8
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5 t7 5tc
dleport , 0.
Sl _3(P Chest of drawers
WY
2·3561. J. H. Allen, 786
REAL ESTATE- AUCTfON
Kitchen sink
Hysell
Street, Middleport, 0 .
BANKRUPTCY
ALFALFA WEEVIL?
Automatic washer
5 6 Uc
By order of the Honornble Do-l CONTROL THEM WtTHBuffet, Cabinet radio
ane J. Kelleher, United States . Unico Alfalfa Weevil Spray,
Electric !!weeper
ROOM brick home, 2 bathCourt, Southern DistrJC"I East. I contamin~ Malathion and
Home Comfort coal 1 n d
rooms, finished attie a n d
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Methoxyf'hlor.
Apply
up
to
wood
range
.
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ern Dtvlsion, the follcwing will 7 day s bC'fore harvest. No re·
bas•ment. Out of high water.
be offered for sa le on the prem- : sidue in milk. Low toxicity,
Lawn, hand and garden tools
Central heating, prieed lor
Jses located in Columbia TLwn- ! easy t.o apply, good control
Twin stone tubs . .
quick sale. Phone WY :\-6116
or
lanac.
Best
residual
proRound
Oak
coal
heater
Ship, Meigs Co unty at H. L. tection ava ilable·, lasts up to
Antique as follows: Sewing or WY 2-2205. Charles F.
Rupe Farm on County Rd _, c;, , 3 WrPk s. also controls ~ pit4 13 tfc
¥.!: mile uff State Houle 1; , tlebugs. LANDI'&lt;lARK Mei~s
machine, curved glass chi- Wildermuth.
89 ,1 County Farm Bureau Coop·
na closet, Pictures and
p ·1 R k
om or · Ohio.
era.t1ve Association - East
books, bedsteads.
1 FOR SA~~E
- Ranch sty I e
2:30 P.M. Saturday, May 22 . Ma in Street, Pomeroy.
Other items too nwnerous to · house m Syracuse, 6 rooms
1965 2:30 P.M.
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l mention.
and bath, hard·.Yood Boorll,
This property com;ists of 296 ' NICE FAMILY grocery store Lunch available.
gas heat, storm doors and
A. more or less. This farm is in Tuppers Plains on Rt. 7,
,. 1 W B J ff 1a 0
carport. Phone 992-29M.
well loca ted and su 1tab le fo r in Meigs Co. Building and in·
r~. Mcc.;y, eA=~~n:"'
; 14 6tp
cultivation and grazing. There ~oice Stock doing a nice bus-&lt;5) 15 _ Btc
Ia a 5 Rm. Bloc k House Barn mess. D. H. WOOD , REALIMUrlnC.
milking parlor milk ' h
' TOR, Phone 446-1066, Galli- RHUBARB for sale. $1.25 a -=====-o-----:-Cranary and t~ol shed ouse, polis. Ohio.
5 6 12tc busheL Samuel Lewis, WY 2- AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
TP. RMS OF SALE ·Cash on - - 6179,
5 12 Gtc cancelled? Lost you• operadl'll vcry or deed. The sa le is I
~.:.~,;·:~~~\~
tor's license: Call WY 2-29611
su \~ct to confi rmatior of the
MalatMun &amp;
Metboll:eblor an ~
flStfC
3 HP Bri;gs &amp;
88
recommended ror oontrolllna Alf·
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C·(!I.H t. T 1e farm t!ppraised at 5
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Rlf Weevu. Ec~mtc.al Llnico AH· PHOTO CofiYlDK 5erVIoe. Co~
$~ UOO, and cannot be sold for
tntton Engine
a lta Weevil sp,., contain~
both.
1e8 mad8 of ...,.1
May be 1pplied up to 7 da,. before
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papers.
GARDEN
less Lhan % of apprnisement.
PRIDE
I tt.arvr~t. no re!ldues lD mllll;. Low blrtb records and almost aDJ
ROTARY MOWERS
to.-~eity, euy to appl.J. at•• Trl")'
1\.on der fu1 opportunity for a
good control of d.~at.ruedq lana•
other doeuments.
gaod investment.
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•tare. la11t.a up to 3 weeU.
AltiJ
Reuter baaanace, p - eontrolll 11pitllebup, other
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Open Mon,•Set. Til 9 PM
in"'eu. LANDMARX, .u:elp
Count:v
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~·arm Bureau Cooperative AM~la·l
Trustee: Hugh L. Rupe
POMEROY
tlon - Ealt Main Btuet. Pomeror.
GuARANTEED. renewable for ;
BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
J•ck W. Cm•y,
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life ho•pitallzatlnJL
Issued 1.
('(a· cme, Oh'10·
Manager
ivestuuo
PHONE
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at aU ages. Pbcme ,WY ~1116, !
5 17 5tc
wv 1-2111
OR SALE: Fine pony. Come
z 11 lfc .
------and see. Mason 773-59Z3.
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Wanted To Buy
VACUUM CLEANERS, · 1965
7-5-30tc EIJ1playmenf Wlnted 1
J BEDROOM, 5 or 6 room new tank type, complete with Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, Velllr!D- WANTED - Paint.lng,
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fiOuse, close to Pomeroy and 7 cleanmg attachment:;. Guar- arian, large and IJRlaU anJmala
finishing, patios, driveways, ·
Jrllddleport, IDIII ol hlgb watMlg'd by Electro Hy- l2ll Washington St., Ra.- sidewalks, car,.nter
work.
er. Write Care of The Daily giene Co. Full
price only woad, W. Va. Plume mmt Lellle.r · B~ Bailey, 808 E:
Sentinel, Box 668-H, Pomeroy, J22,95. WY 2-2575.
Office hours, Dau, 4 to I p. Fourth Ave, r.liddleport, In
Ol!jcl.
i 18 3tp
6 •• 5to
m.
1 a lie !taller,
6-IHII.

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Help W1nted

8• lUCK DU BROW
ell th. 8 ectl"" doiecll bound 1o
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Vlttltd Pmo lalenlltlonal como In the volcu
non-proHOL~VWLl()D (UPII - 'ntt fea~toiUII performert, 11
practice of layman lnvolveme!lt for remoteness of character In
b1 I dramatic production wao lilt effect. Furthtl'mm, while
employed . Sunday evenln~ on tilt me1_11111 of hard work, Jld.
NBt.-TV's "Children's Theall'e" justment 1nd ra]JOII•Iblllty
when non·prolesalonals lcted ma~ their polnta, thero simply
0111 1 Ito!')' of two younpten dldn t oeem to be much of a
andThliltir horse. ·• ,.
storybfor youngstersphwihto ptedreI II1e, Whlcu to.. or a Jlllffil 1y ore mort .. I ICI
brother and olottr who worked nowadays ; at least, for youngt
fll to buy the hol'H
who are old enoulh Jo
lnd then had to learn 1&lt;1 Jld)ust say up until 1:30.
to ils eccontrl&lt;llloo, used u
George Helntmann, a
s&lt;ton rf!ldenlt of New York'• ed gentleman who was In
Taconlr Valley, where the hour charge of the produetlon, deprogram w&amp;s shot, Tho only ocribed "Krittle" ao "a love
profe!Sional performer In lhe Ito!')' in the clastic sense."
production wu lhe narrator, Thl1 Ia probably so, bUI unlorEd Be&amp;l•y.
tuiUltely the prouam did not
Thtrt wert probably aome deliver It in a ela"l~ prndll&lt;lo
viewer• who felt that the broJid. tlon, which unlortunetely I• Jhe
cast time of t1te ptOI!'Im, 1:30- roquli'I!Dlenl lor a classic
7:30 p.m. EDT, Wll a little If h is to register ., on•.
late in the day to present an the natural scenery was lovt!IV I
offerln&amp; with a tone 10 o~vious- to look al, and the attempt
ly alml!d primarily al yoting- honorable and con only be
sters. However, thll 11 precise- predated.
ly the time of day when children'• lhows have been needed Lll&lt;e any illle nl&amp;J•h~•tnld~;;!il
bul have been ohamefully miss- MorY Gri!!in'1 new s:
ing, except · for Jhe hard-sell 1how will have Ill Upl
cartoon program• With local downo, but It hao lho :~:::I
clowns pretendln&amp; 1o han edu- for conalalent blll and
cailonat appeal,
In 111 convenation
Lall evenin&amp;'l J~our, "Krll- talnment. Griffin hal a
tie," did not oeem parilcularly followlllj and ltvorltt &amp;ueott, 1
exceptional In ito extcUtlon. AI· with whom he baa a way.
thou1h tht sllenl ftlm approach, txpected, a ,...at pluo II
wRh only Btgley'o volct heard rllht·h&amp;nd man, Arthur Trta1Ch·J
Ill narration, undoubtedly avoid- or, lhe erotwhilt movlt butler.

BOOKKEEPER. Ust quallllc•
Ilona and recommendatlolll.
Write care o! 'lbe DBtly
Sentinel Box 668 E Porn-eroy, Ohio.
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,MACHINISTS, set-up and oper·
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mills.
INSTALLATION MACIIINISTI
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PIPEFrrrERS, Exp. journey.
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CRANEMEN, Hlsh gantry-caJio
tilever type oxp. ONLY.
WELDERS, Exp. All posllio:
arc only.
SHEETMETAL, EIJl. ln layout
and assembly required.

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DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
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FOR futuro lnqulrf, app!J
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THE AMERIC'"
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BUILDING CO,
400 Colorado Ave.
Lorain, Ohio

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t:IO SUIIdown lm111~1
7:10 ~ Ofl
illllrdl)'os
6:00 Sign On - Nen
1:115 Country Music Time
1:25 Country Jamboree
. 7 00 Ptoielta•• Hour
7:10 5ptJ111
7:15 LllfY ander!CII lhow
11):46 11'1 Mualc - Army
(TU~a~)
11:00 DaJioy Vail., II OuiiGII'a
7:50 Newa
Top Tea llbow
1:30 Dally IJgbl
12:110 Newa
1,45 !(Iaker Fumlturt lbow ' 11:11 lt:ualcal lnttrlllllt
1\ftii.-Auction) l'rl, SboW) 11:10 '1'l1e Rev. M.-Ua Tltll
1:00 Nm
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7:115 BIU .MQiet 11011
I;IO lundown ..rtllldo
t :ll5 to/lee Wili J1nt1
7:~ Sign orr
10:00 Swa~ Shop
hrill)r1
19: l5 Mornmg Meditations
7:30 Sign On - Army 1tmtr
10:30 Portraits or a Patriot
7:55 NIWI
\0:35 Blll Mlllet Sbow
1:00 Bapllll Wmu'l 8tl1lr
10:45 Masoo Asr. l'rgm (Tues.) 1:110 SUndlf w»!t
10:45 ~ Worship &lt;'ftturt.) 1:30 Tha lllblt lt*till To y1111
10,45 A.S.C. Prgm (Pete
t:U SundaJSboW
· Slitekial (Frldaya)
' IU:OO Tbe. Good Lift
11:00 NOJOt
lG:l5 Congreuman'• Rtport
11:115 Tinfl Ccnmtry Junction 10:30 Sunday Sbow
11:45 Tlil,y'o COuntry Hymu
11.30 The Quiet Hour
Time
12:00 Nelil
12:00 Cemen&amp; llock · Nm
~:n ftto atrllllan'a Sour
12:30 Goosaler'al,lUell Biar (J'rl) 12::1(; 1'bt Rev.
'hell
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1:00. -r-..!ln. II. Q, • •
3:00 Jlm Meet Slt!l1'
l:i!O The Rev. 8lW llllllpil
4:15 Blaetllllr AutO !bow
2:00 The Rev. Andrtw .Paraooa
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2:45 The Rev. 11o1oot
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J:181btl .lllnde, Sbo4:40 Jim liltia *how
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1:00 Newa' I
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1:00 Sign-On, Newt
1:115 Sacred lleart
UO Melgl CT, RFD
6:25 Paul Bowen Farm
1:30 Cauntry Jamboree
6:57 Weather
7:00 Nalional Nl'lll
7:311 Sports
7:25 Bill Mlller ·lbow ·
7:$ Pid&lt;ens lilldwll't ShoW

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Society Notes

DRAFTSMEN • PLANNE~ •
ENGINEERS.
FOREMEN
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fin, Treacbtr, UPI While House Ktall, ltllbor 01 "The lblfpcorra~ Mertlmen Smith lkin Psychos II."
and Den Daile)' had a floe ses- __
sloa whieh unlorlun1tely was
diluted later on by the appearlnct of some yOUnk comedian
Who almply wlln't equ-al to
tbelr 0811 or maturity, If the
show ~•n olay more In the
Grtffln ·- T r • a cII • r • SmtlhOailty 8J'OOVI, . il wlll bring Mr. llld Mrs. Ltlrl1 Hubblrd
tlllny houro or pltlllnt rtJau. and children .pent Sunday wltb
lion.
her mother, t.t:rs. susie wortma"t Mt Allo w va
Tilt Cblftllel Swtm: Movt. Mr. and Mrs: ~rhtri Parker !'HANKY FIR
studio boss Jack Warner i! In- attended parenta day at the AI• TH~E~Y
terviewed Thor"'"" 00 NBC- pha Sigma Ph In Marietta. Their . SNUFFY-·
TV'• "Today" 1
,m: . .So 111 aon, Howard K., ilt 8 member. _--'-::5:-'~'t'ii
pia wright Jack ·lber
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Mr. lnd Mrs. Edward Cha~ Ml~elll il 1 gueel -on ;,Toda; man and Eddie, Jr. of ColumTuesday . .. Same lhow Tne!day bus visited Sunday wiU1 hil
likes up 1111 oubject 01 hllhtr Rrandparl'llh, Mr. and Mra.
,Jame1 1. Qulclt,

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6--.lJaily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 18, 1965 ---A:-u-t_a_S:-a'les--

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1:00 Sign On
I:IJ0-15 Musical Clock
7:00 Be Still and Knaw
71~ News
7:G ll!r.t o1 Joy
1:00 Ohio Valley New•
l:lWD Mllllcal Clock
1:115 Colllmunity Newa
1:00 Talk ollbe Town
1:55 Mason Caunty News
Public Service Sbow
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EnDI Bul1flla Board

Nnlo04lnml
Alrlcultun Program

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4:10 Top Tea Rmll

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1: II NIWI Report

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11:41 SundaJ NIWa llfi1JI
12:110 NIWI Bapart .
12:11 liDIIcoPai QnltCII
1:110 Clwrcii of Go4
1:10 Qoopej Call
2:110 Old Fnlkt Btntr
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Around And
About
Middleport

Appllcatlons to be I candystriper must be malled to tbe
Veterans Memorial liolpital or
Mrs. James Jividen spent
given to MrS. YvoMe Scally by
we&lt;kend in Ravenswood, W.
May 21, It wao SMounoed Monand VJeinity with relatives.
everun'g when the Candya
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
visited over the weekesd
stripers met at the hospital. ApEast Bank, W. Va., with
plicatlons may be obtained at
brother and family, Mr.trni
hospital.
Ill
'-~·it·•
Mrs. Edgar Young and f 'ly. New o cers were ..... '"'
~·Irs Bert Bodi'mer has
and included Pam Sylvester,

. all officers for their coopera- spent the weekend at Canhallland ~:.hlootl re-elecdtedt Mtfss
bon the past vear.
. Winchester w•th thetr daug t- y Scu... a 1 s pres• e~
or
M
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Oth
fit
During the busine~s thmeetmg er and son-in-l~wi ~j an
rs , n~x ye;;er o cers
Mr. Russell dJscusse
_e su~- Roy Evans an ami y.
e. are ~s.
band clinic at OhJo Um- Ml'. and Mrs..Herbert Herd·! Vice president,
.
· to which the Associa· man and _grandchildren, La~ry , Zlt!, sec.~nd VICe presJdent;
b d
k
f
B 11 f tal M K
t
t
tion voted to send two
an and Jac !e, o
e eon ne l ae raeu er, secre ary;
students. Future band events were weekend guests of her gene Atkins, treasurer, and
It
are the Ice cream soct·a' on . mother, Mrs. Welby Whaley. Mary Elizabeth Chapman,
turned from Washington, D. C.
· ·1 d 'th h
August 26 and Tag Day on 1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr.'l presentative to the Meigs.
where she VJSI e WI
er moOct. 2.
and Mrs. Kar_l Grueser
and . ty Teachers Assn. council
ther ' Mrs. Goldie White, who
M.
Ille were Mr and·
K
k
·1·. at the horne of another
. d ' Mr. Me enzle spo eon coo_. 1 hi
•Mr. Russell announced the sons, mersv H d
banr· will participate in tht Re-IMrs. He_rbert er man a~ ' solidation deveiomcol
lD daug er.
nation
"otgoiiig
galla
Parad,
June
22
and
the
grandchildren
ol
Bellefontamel
which
he
stressed
that
the
InSa!llrday guests of Mr.
1
Mrs C l 't
I:IJ!ll·. "'
Meigs County Fair in August. and Mrs. Welby Whaley, Porn- ereased enrollment wou~d. per· Mrs. Carl Mattox were
presJdPnl thankeJ (!l'fJ('ers
He disl'Ussed summer plans for er·oy.
.
. ·~ · mit the ~hools lo participate sbter. Mrs. Leonard Taylor
part'nl~ fur llil'l!" ' I "id hand pract'Ice o•ssion&lt;. Mr s. i' Mr.. i:lnd Mrs_. _MariOn Howell , in State anf Fedf'ral programs hf'r daughter, Mrs.
and t)resl-'nt t&gt; tl ~·l rs. I. loy
=
~
1td
sun day whi&lt;-h are not possible at prrs- St ram· of CoIumbus.
Kina named a uniform commit- of_(.olum~us v~si e
pofh'd plant 1n let•ogmtion
o t k .
d h
Wllh rel&lt;tllves m the area and ent
Mr. and Mrs. John
1
~~t'r work as ~ hand officer tehe to. a el mvedn oMry abn ave allended the fune rdl of A. E. I M;ss Martha Ohlinger legisla- and J\.fr. and Mrs. Karl
t e smts c eane . - em ers are W'II
,
nd daJJght•r Joy of
P'Isl )'&lt;'ars \-tr William
a Mr and ·Mrs ·Herman
Sell. din·ctor . :1nd \l1 . L. II'. Mrs Cash Baht·, Mrs. David 1M1::uns'1
F' 1
d 'lax I tive cha1rman ' a11d M1ss Sallv· ·~nd
M.
r!l. . I \ ax o mrr an JV
Srlmaf. who Hit ended i.l mt~t'tmg "'
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Mrs. Don Mullen, rs. Jr. i.l nd Vaness~:~ VIsited recent- th eDepartment ot Classes
son of Racme wt:&gt;re recent
LewiS Long and Mrs. Henry
•• w v
· h on
f M Cecil Kime
.
ly at Ful 1ans~e. . a. w11 Camp Muskingum gave a
ors o rs.
B.
Clatworthy.
her siste r. Mrs. Howard Rou~h . port on state leglsl~tllon
The P_ast Matron's Club
Pomerov. Ohla
COLLECfiON NOTED
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo DaviS, urged supp&lt;lft of House Bill 221. Eva•gelme Chapter, OES,
Mrs. Harlis Frank, chalnnml Carl and Hohcrl Dav1s. Mr s. Members were also 11rgt&gt;d
~lepm !, will meet Fnday
LAST TIME TONIGHT
or the Cancer drive in Olive Max Folmer and Mrs. Howard work ag amst House B&gt;l l
mg. May 21. at the home
"LOVE HAS MANY FACES" . township, reported that $161.10 1Ro~.~h visJ!t&gt;d r.erently . wilh which has been term~,Mr rs. James Clatworthy m
t'l t' rilllll'lliml
I was collected and thanks the 1lhetr brother, Claude DaviS, of grea test threat to public educa- 0Y·
.
• I1• Pa ·· and helped
· ve to power Mrs. Dale Mourmng'
L:~ n:r Tu t rw r. C11 1"1 Hobe rt· · workers and all who donated. r I·tt suurg
· !tim ' ton because of 1ts
son. Ji ll;_; II •, rHrl t·r). Ruth Ro :Workers were Mrs. Joe Turner, celebrate his birthday.
bemg transferred to the aln'('!· Day..s.ale charman of
m&lt;~n , V11~1 tm t.1·e:· Sl ,·t:une Mrs. Dohrman Reed Mrs. Her- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Strader or of finance.. Members were Aux.lhlary ~ Feeney Poll"t'r~ .
man Grossnickle, M~s Norman and son. Mark of Burgesstown, urged to support the PEP bil\ 1Post. American Legion,
Fraturelk: Li:.h·n JudgtWeber .Johnny Kibble and Dave Pa .. urrived Saturd~:~y for a vistt by placing it on the November a~nounced that Poppy Day
Colorurtoon
· Yates.'
w1th her p·a.ren1s, Rev. a_nd Mrs., bullot.
I h1e observed Frday and
;;;;;~;;;;~~ Menzel Sm&gt;th and family . Mr. Plans were made for the ••·' day , May_ 21 and 22. Eaeh
WED .and THURSDAY
Strader returned home Sunday j nu~:~l fmal dinnt!r meeting of tht&gt; 1_nember 1s asked ~
May 19-20
and ~d1rds . Strader and son re- year for the faculty at wke m the sale by donatttnhg one .
NOT OPEN
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mam e fur a v1s lt ~nd to at- 1 Ho e Din in Lod e Ma 27 . or more 1~ se 11 mg e popp1es.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY tend the Pomeroy H1gh School : Bu~ding ~epres!ntativl'/ Will The four g!~ls ,wh are to. attend
May 21 -2'2
comrn~nc~ment.
take reserv&lt;~tions tor tile dm-· Hu~ke~e (,Jrls ~tate will also
FAMILY NIGHTS
"YOUNGBLOOD HAWKE"
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams of
"VERTIGO"
1 ass1s1 m the project.
.James Frann ~i'I I S, Swa !lll!! .James Stewart. Kim Novak 1.tackson vi,ited Monday with ner.
, . d b Kenny Roush, four year old
Pt'Sh('ltt·. !;t·n ~&gt;li t'\ "t • Page.
- &lt;illd 1her SJ!IIer. Mrs. Welby Whaley.
~dreshment
s
were S£' l vr ~ son of . rytr. an~ Mrs. Albert
En1 (i&lt;~bo r , :' t.H·~· .-\,' or. f.t'('
f
Mrs. Willi•m fisher returned , MIS~ Kraeuter to the 24 mem Rou,h, IS a pa!Jent_ at Holzer
"t~AZONS OF ROME"
Bowmn 11
Louis Jourdan. Sylvia Syms to the home of her son and bees present.
Featu1 ~t1•
HnspJtal where he wtll undergo
(Color)
.
·
Mr. and M".
a tonstlectomy today.
SUN., MON. and TUES.
~asonfi,hrr Sunday
after
HOLDING REVIVAL
Mr. Albert Roush, Feeney
Thur.·Fri.
Mav 20-21 spending the winte.r in Akron
May 23-24·25
i Bennett Post Commander
'' DEAR BRIGITTE ·•
The Beatles
with her son and daught&lt;r-in- The Hyse ll Run free Met~o- Waller Bunce, chaplain of
"A HARD DAY'S NIGHT"
rTtThni r·11lor l
law. Mr. and Mrs. John Fish- dist Church ~~ holding a reviv-' post, weri' in Glouster Saturday
Janw ~ S tt",\.i J"1. F~IJ 1 ~n . Cin
- and e~. She also visited at St'n!'t'i:l·l al at 7:30 p rn .. each eveni ng ! ~heret hey. acquired ~ev~ril
d~ ( t~ru l . 1,l:-n1.; .Ju hl l \ Ed
"DARK PURPOSE"
Wmn
ville
with Mr. and Mrs. Nor· from May 19 until May 30 The l&gt;rles of Sick bed supplies
Shirlt&gt;!,.. Jo nes and
F!afurrtte :
1man Fisher and son. Mn;. Nor- j Rev. Dtolbert Allison from Mas-1 the post proje.ct of assisting
Rossnno Rran.i
Parden My Beolu ty Maries
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man F'lsher and son, Thomas, Iseyville, Ohio is evangelis.t Ev- ,those needing s1ck supplies.
(Technirnlor J
Colo rcartoor:s
accompanied her here.
eryone is welcome.
I Mr. and Mrs . Emerson Jones

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to Linda StoWe. Linda Eichillll'
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They also visited with
daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
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Austin Lehew is critically fll
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president; Sharon 'ftleiss, vice Uou.
Nancy
Arnold
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retary. There will be no sum· Offlcerl, Tnnftherl
er meetings
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Sandy Humphrey, Linda Haggy,
Carol Hall and SUe Rue. Others Officers and· teacllers of
present were Nancy
Arnold, Chester Methodist Church
Sh
Bill' B enda Brown
aron
gs, r
. ' the Chester Community
Jean Ebersbach, Cheryl Ed· School elected president
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·dent ' Mrs · Juanita Will·'
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' • retary, Mrs. Bernice Batley;
thy Lacey, Joyce Long, Linda •-asurer, Mrs. Edna Life ln a
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Pam O'Brien,
ewe meetlng on May 10 at"
Judy Rigbthouse, Barba- church
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Roush, Janette Scott, Linda
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Kathy Spenglet, Pam An aU-day meeting will be
Sharon Theiss, Janice held next Thursday, with leachClara Will, Ruetta ers and helpers meeting at dlf~
Francis Susan DiJ.. ferent times during the day
Sue Grogan and Terri Hy· WJth th e d'11'ector• Mrs • Delor• Precision ... smart styling ...
es Holter, and crafts teacher,
budget price!
Mrs. Frances Spencer at the
Chester Methodist Church. At· Making moYitt is as ta1y a•
napshooting with this new
Children to Give
tendance is urged. Any one Wlll· 1Kodak
8 movie comera. Ec11y·IO· !
ing to help 1n any way may follow guide tells how to set th• ·.
AnniUil Program
contact Mrs. Holter or Mrs. lens. Then, ju1t aim and preu the
Spencer by next Thursday or button for bright, (oklrful mov•
The 46 children of tho Mid- come to the church II))' time it• I Extra-fall f/1.9ltnlltll you
Kindergarten classes Thursday. Bible School will be- lhoot on dull days, make mavitl
latt in tilt day, take better mov•
taught by Mrs. Pearl Reynolds gin on June 1 and continue Its
lndoort. A great valutl
will present their annual spring through June 11.
program Thursday evening, May
A Kodak Movie Camera
21, at the high school auditorA'MEND CAPPING
~r an Instamatic Camera
ium. The presentation Is en.
would
make an excellent
lllled "The Shoemaker and the Mrs. Charles Reed, Mr. and
Elves," a musical play, wilhMrs. Norman McCain ~nd dau- gift for tile graduates,
dances featuring original COS· ghters Sherry and Fatth of Stop in on the main floor
turning,
Reedsville, Mrs. Ross Cleland
of Chester, and Mrs. ~eda md see the complete
Taking the part of the Shoe- Frecker, Mr. and Mrs. William line of Cameras and
maker will be Howard Lee Frecker, and son· Charles at. Supplies.
West: hls .wife, Kellee Burdet~; tended _the ceremony ~ ~ra~e
the liVe btlle elves, Alfun, VIc- MethodiSt Church, Galbpobs,
kie Dent i Elfun, Teresa Ellis; when the members of the
Ufun, Timmy Scitea; Oflun, Tim ~reshman. class at Holzer HOS·
my Thomas and Ulfun, Tony p1tal recetved their caps. Miss
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Sharon Frecker is a member of
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Mrs Robert Km&amp; was install· McComas, school supermtend· !J
OmerOy
Teachers' and Educators'
ed th~ new president &lt;If
ent, expressed appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs Wednesday evening at the
Middieport Band Boster
Monday evenlllll' Jt the
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school with \Irs Paul
first vkt' pH·~Jdl'nt \'Irs.
Vtd Ohlinger, ::it't'l.md VIet'
!dent ·. \-lrs Willi am
secret:~r\' . and \1r ')
Brown 1rt-a~urer
\1rs Brucf" Lloyd . a
president , ronductt'd the
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