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Pomt!_r:or:~ld.dleport. o, May 20. 19.~~ ! P'----•--m:lr
A weiner roast will be planned for the next meeting of the
Young Adult Class ol the Porn.,. Mrs. Wllllam Wells of
roy Baptist 'church. Twelve Run was an overnight
members and three guests at- Monday of Mrs. Lena Eblers· thi b h
tended the regu1ar meetmg s ac .
week conducted by the presi- Mrs. E. J . Hill is a busine"
dent Sandy Phalin.
visitor in Columbus this week.
'
·
Prayer
was given by the new j Mrs. Bermce
.1ohnso~ re t urnpastor, Rev. Williams. Sandy ed home Tues,day :vemng after
PhaUn and Betty Cowen are to a VISit m 1\heehng, W. Va.,
plan the weiner roast for the with her son and daughter-mnext meeting. After a short bus- !l·aw, Mr. JJnd M.rs. Elmer Joh::
iness meeting rel'reshmtnls wer ~ s~n Jr. and family. Monday evE
served by Betty Wiles and nmg Atty. anfdGCMr&amp;s.TJRameds ·

Officers lor the next PTA
t lied bY the
,ear were 1nsa
Ch t p T A .11 d evenesber p · · p · ~n ay M r s
In
"g Y ast rest em. 1
•
l\Obert Wood
•
, They wore Mr. Carl Kautz.
!&gt;resident; ~r&lt; Dwl~hl Mtl·
hoan. vice president , Mrs Reid
Young, secretary, and Mrs.
Robert Rilrhie . treasurer.
Also eletled were delegates

r
and (llternatf's 10 the .ounty Nettie Barnhm·t.
P.T.A. Council. They are : dele-

Robe;! Woud, Mrs Bill Cape.
hart Mrs. Dwtght :.tilhoan and

'a·n1

M

rs.

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are Mrs.

Sh k

Alternates

B·t~c
; ijl· Mrs. Earl
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N'me semOrS
.
Recer've Bibles
From Church

aates Mrs Donald Morll , Mrs

INVITE YOIJ TO MAKE THIS STOREYOU~ SHQPPINO
CENTER ON FRIDAYS AND ALL W~EK DA'(S FROM 9. TO
5 ON SATURDAYS FROM 9 TO 91N T~f~VENINP ·..

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Plan Weiner Roost
For Next Meeting

:. New Officers
\ Are Installed
·. ByChesterPTA

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Mens Sport

Shirt~...-

correct size - Small (fits

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Youngstown are the gue.c;ts of

DnGftrl T•

XVII NO. 30

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Mrs. Mabel Van Meter and Mr.

. Do _ school were presen ted bibles by
Mrs R ~ the Racine Baptist Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murphy
rcturnf'd to thPir home 11 Pi~ls ­

&amp;ld Mo~ll, M ~s_- ~ ~ ~~ ' School, of which they are mem· l blll'gh, Pa .. Wt&gt;dnesday morm_ng
Mrs. BJll Ho(key. an d
· hers, at the close of the Sunday ·after spend ing several days With 1
Roy Holter were name on 8 School hour on May 16th.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan and
commi~lee l u he~p With_a eoun· Sam Curtis, superintendent, Skip.
I
1
1
~y anllque auc:IJOn b~mg , eld presented the bibles and told Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan
111 September by the. (UIInt) p I these young people that their and Skip and Mr: and Mrs. ~on­
T.A. to ~elp sp~nsm lht&gt; P.TA education was just beginning I eld Murphy enjoyed a picntc
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scholarship Chatrman. uf the and hoped thai they would use 1 at Royal Oaks Park Tuesday. '
auctwn willlte Mrs D.\\ lgln Mil· their bibles to, ''further their iA nu..'l1ber of fish were caught

ho, n.

knowledge of the life and work by the group.

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Bruce Cleland.

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Hospital ~ews 1 About
1:
Gaugt reading!!: - r;a\lipolis
ENTER"D HosPITA~ ~
Middleport S
Dam 12.2, 13.8, runsing 8 feel
River news

SAIGON (UPI - Pramler
Phan Huy Quat announced today !hat South Vietnamese aecurity forces have crushed an
attempted military coup. Quat
said the revolt was engineered
with Co!llffiuniat assistance.
In a 'nationwide radio broadcast over saigon Radio, ,Qual
said the coup was nipped
'lbunday night when an undisclosed number of military of.

Arran&amp;ed by size for
your convenient selec·
Uon. Sleeveless and
short sleeve styles In

Other Mens Short Sleave

seersucker, Jeney1,
chambrays, Jingh.Lml
and cotton prlntl!l. One •·
and two . piece style.IJ.
Junior, inisses and half
1izes.

SPORT SHIRTS

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of our Lord and Saviour Jesus I Mr. and M•·s. W. F. Dean ·
Chns. t,
'
I and fami ly of Tucson,. Ariz.,.
.
S niors receiving bibles were ,spent the w~k end With thetr ,
Jan: Ann Powell, Claudi a Mil- ~ aunts, Mis!'es Maud and Freda I
ler, Karen Nease, Isabel Pick-' Grueser. They were enroute to
ens, Coralee Manuel Cummins. Columbus to attend the Genf'.ral !
Evelyn Cleland Young, Eddie Assembly of the Presbytenan
Autherson~ Steve Cleland, and Church.

11 was vntrd hJ donate $2.5
to the- Easli.&gt;rn H1gh Srhnol h.
brary fund .
Mrs. Velma Pikkoja wa s ~u~st
spt"ak~r for tht&gt; evt'nmg g1vmg
a report on the bookmobile. The
attend_a nrf' awnrd wa~ Ilion by
the third g-rudl·

$1.9S

$3.95

$4.95

Mens Short Sleeve

rollers. Pomeruv · Mason
20.87. Pt. Pleasa nt 2&lt;. 1&lt;, Hinton 1.34 Kanawha FJIIs 3.74,
Char lest~n 19.00. LDnd011. Marmet and Winfit-ld darn~ were

Among those who

entered
.
past 24 Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan spent
hours were : Mrs. Jame:· A. Wednesday In Galhpohs where
Johnson, 648 Third Ave. , Mrs. she visited with Mr. Milhoan
Roger K. Martin Evans Hgts., who is a patient at Holzer Hos-

on the Sills.

Dewey A. Good, Rt. 1 Ewmg- pilal.

Boal Movemtnls :

ton , Mrs. Frank E. Rainey, Gal-

Holzer hospital in the

KniHed SPORT SHIRTS

Junior, Misses ond

$1.95 $2.95 $3.95

H•lfSiz"

$3.95

$4.95 &amp; $6.95

Ohio River - New Marlins- lipolis Ferry, Ardath C. Brinkville up 14, 5:30 a. m. Na lional er. Letart, W. Va., Gregory
down 15, 1.50 a. m.: R H. Bos- Allen Boneculler, Rt. 2. Letart,
worth II up 15, 4 25 a. m.; Lynn w. va. Mrs. Woodrow W.
&amp; up 15. 6 a. m.: Robert Reed Treadway, Rt 2 Pliny, W. Va.,
down 15 7 a m .; John J Rowe Mrs. Claude W Fitzpatrick. 65
u~ 16, 3 a. m.; Poplar up 17, Eln St, Middleport, Mrs. Carl
3:30 p. rn ; Waller Beckjord 11 _ Persinger, 947 Ash Sc., Mid·
down 18, no a. rn .: Burkeye ldleport, Paul F.
Andrews,
State up 19. 7: W a. m. ; Con- Long Bollom. Mrs. Letha Ric.ructor up 21, 1:50 a.m.; Bay· I ley, Athens, Claude Atkinson
ou Baratiera up 21. 6:1' a.m.; [ Huntington, Mrs. Eugene R
Ttbolt down 22 , 5::10 a. m.; Gibson, Ironton, and Mrs. Les-

.

Recent overmghf guests of

Mrs. Cash Braley we~e Mr.
and Mrs. John Schweotzer
lumbus. Friday Mrs_ Braley
attended funeral s;rvices for J.
C. Radekm at Pmnt Rock.
Mrs. George Anderson. rom.
missioner delegate and Mrs.
James Harley, elder o&gt;lf~lh~e ~!~:
dleport Firs! United P
ian Church were in Alhens Tues
day to attend the SciOto
tery held at the Pr&lt;,.bJilerian ll
Church there. Mrs. J. .

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Charles Slev enson down 23, 11 ter R. Hoult, Rt. 1, Evans, W. mother of Mrs. Anderson,
1
p. m.; Jefferson down 2.1. 2:30 Va.
companied them.
a. m.; Queen Clly down 23.
BIRTHS
lV • and Mrs. George Ander4 30 a. m ; Southern up 23, 6

Mrs. Paul Hauber, Jr., Porta.m.; Pamela D up Greenup land, son, 7:15 p. m., Wednes4 p m ; Rave,.woo;
down day. Mrs. James K. Largent,
Greenup 10:20 p. m.; Juhn Rt 1. McArthur, son, 12:57 a.
Ladd Dean up Greenu&gt; 11:15 m. Wednesday.
p. m.; Steel Trader
down
DISCHARGED
Greenup IUS p. m ; F. H. Patients recently discharged
Johnson up Greenup 2 tu a.m.; included Harry Hoover, Patrick
Stephen Austin up Greenup 3- Williams, Lewis Smith, Rev. C.
:15 a m.; Een McCoo . up J. Lemley, Mrs. Jack Weloh,
Greenup 5:30 a. m. ; Barbara I Gertrude Maddox,
Gregory

son recently returned from vacation trip to Virginia Beach
where they vlsited with Mr.
Claude Washing!Dn. They also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. James
Sullivan at Rocky Mount,
Va. and with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gran~Jerg at Bedford,
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Lewis
vislled in Chillicothe

Brent up Greenup 6:30 a. m.;! Bowles, Roxcmre Ousle}. Ken· with their daughter and

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SLEEP or LOUNGES

and

$5.95

Beautiful colors. Wire supported stems . Ufelike bloom and loveiy year-around freshness.

lOc ,. 79c

4:20 a. m.
Gallipolis. Da.m -

B~aver

PLANT BOXES

up

4:10p.m., Pegg,\ Downey up
5:50 p. m.; Bob Benter down

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12 :40 a. m.; Eldmlilf down i
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6:15 " · rn .: Trojan down 6·15
a.· m.; Franklin H up t:i"4r, a.m.;

Philip Sporn down H a .1.: Ad- i
d'll'." 8:30 a. m.
Aauawba Rivtr - s e m e t
down London 5·45 a. m . Thel- .
rna Ann down Marmet l l :40 p.
m .; ('hris Jr. down Win fi Pld
4:50 p. m.; Georg~: Price up
Winfield 9·:tO p.m
H E. i
Bowles down Wlnl'ield . 1·15 a.
m.; Allen R. Merril; up Win· '
field 2·30 a. m.; Lucv J a n e
Lucas down Winfield .; 1. it m..
Jerry Bosworth down Winlield, !
5:45 a. m.
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With rolled edges. Made of heavy gauge steel and
beautifully embossed with a floral leaf design. Perfeet for indoor and outdoor use. Dark green.

mira\ Jones

IS INCH PLANT BOXES - - - - - - 69c
18 INCH PLANT BOXES - - - - - - 89c
_ _ _ _ _ _ 99c
24 INCH PLANT BOXES
30 INCH PLANT BOXES----- $1.19

36 INCH PLANT BOXES - - - - - $1 .49
42 INCH PLANT BOXES - - - - - $1.89

PLASTIC PLANT BOXES
Smart Design, Sleek Styling

IN . ~ISSILE LNfT
Army Pvt. Allen D. Stacy, 1
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whose p!trent ~; . Mr

anJ Mrs. 1

Robert Molden, live on Route

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1, Dexter, is assigned tu the

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.fth U. S. Armv Missil4! Com- I
mand in Korea .' A· radio opera· I
"&amp;or in the command's 226th
nal Company Stacy enter. ·
Army in November 1964, rec·eiV-11
eel basic training at Fort Knox,
Ky:, and ..as last stationed at
Fort Gordon, Ga. The 21 - year•ld soldier is a 1963 graduate
Dl Rutland High ·school.

18 INCH PLANT BOXES - - - - - - 89c
24 INCH PLANT BOXES
$1.19
30 INCH PLANT BOXES

$1.79

SH the beautiful line of Bowl Plenters,

Urn Planters and Patio Tubs also Watering
Cans, Petite Floral Vases and Cemetery
Vases.

HOUSEWARES DEPT.

L,ATE DOR SCHAEFER AT A FAVORITE TASK_ A
merilber of the Meigs County Child Welfare Board Dor
Schaefer, retired business man is pictured here at 'work
on~
· e of his "volunteer" J'obs 'Appointments to such ~:·
.
tllti
of publle trust (ll'e rarely, if ever, sought. All 00
, often; Invitations to such duty are refused. Mr. Schaefer
ICcepted. This is probably one of the last pictures taken
Df Mr. Schaefer. It iS owned by Common Pleas Judge
I 0h C B
n ' aeon.

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FEATHERWEIGHT DELUXE
oll&amp;ld, dutlblo I' D.D. omootli
teiOIIea aluinln,., litl&gt;ln1

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For the finest quallty In Summer Furniture VIsit Elberfelds 2nd floor. Just ar·
rived a large shipment of Aluminum Folding Furniture -

Chairs, Chaise

L\IUD·

ges 'nd Roc~~rs. NOW AT SALE PRICES

.·.1'·,

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Living Room Suites
and Sofas
$329.00--2 pc. Living Roam Suites
SALE $266.00
$249.00--2 pc. Living Roam Suites
SALE $188.00
SALE $333.00
$389,00--2 pc. Living Roam Suite (Tndltionoll
1•229.00--2 pc. Living Roam Sul111
SALE $166.0l
SALE $322.00
$398.00--2 pc. Livil'lg Roam Suites
SALE $422.00
$495.00--2 pc. Living Roam Suite (French Provlncloll _
SALE $149.00
$199.00--2 pc. living Roam Suit11
$398.00-2 pc. Living Roam Suites
SALE $333.00
$249.0~-3 pc. Livi"'j Roam Suit. (Maple)
SALE $211.00
$419.00--2 pc. Living Room Suites
SALE $322.00
$249.00--Sof•
"
SALE $199.00
SALE $311.00
$369.00--2 pc. Living Room Suitt !Ciipe Cod)
SALE $404.00
$489.00--2 pc. Living Room Suite (C.f!, ~~
SALE $260.00
$389.00--2 pc. Livi'!; Room Suit.. !Cope Cocll
SALE $388.00
$469.00--2 pc. Living'iloom Suites (Cope Cod)
$379.00-2 pc. Living Room Suit" (Cope Cod)
SALE $299.00
$309.00-2 pc. Living Raom Suites
SALE $266.00
$469.00-2 pc. Living Room Svl~. (Cope Cod)
SALE $318.00
SALE $196.00
$289.00 Sofa (Traditionol)
$398.00 Sofa (Trodilional)
SALE $250.00
SALE $164.00
$209.00 Sofa (Modorn VInyl!
$349.00--2 pc. LiNing Room Spltei-(Trldltlonoll
SALE $222.00
$259.00--2 pc. Living RAMmi SUit" (Modern)
SALE $208.00
SALE $226.00
$339.00--2 pc. Living Room SvitM (Modern)
$269.00 Sofa !Modern! - ·
SALE $2 II .00
$349.00-2 pc. Living Room Suites
,$ALii 1200.00
-SALE $366.00
$449.00--2 pc. Living Room ~~~-(Cepe Cod)
$279.00-2 pc. Living Roo"'· . 1't1 (Cape C~J
SALlE S2!!.00
$239.00-2 pc. Living Room:
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VIsit Our Worehouse Siwe on Mec:h!llllc $tN!!f. Llnollilnw ·RUlli Corpeta
- TV Service - Plenty af P•rlclnfj RoOm ' - .

CHARL~

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HAYMAN

Dt"st.rt"ct Teachers Honor
Charles Hayman, Executive

~am

Grove cemetery. Rev. Wilbur tUPll _ commoolst Viet
Teachers ol Southern Local School District Wedne•
Perrin will officiate.
I ng g
·a:. ambushed a
night recognized with highest praise the leadership
Military rites will be con- I U~ s. Marine convoy • few
Head Charles Hayman at a dinner given in
dueled at the graveside by lhe
II f
this alr base toda
M t' R t
t - M.ddl
t
Drow-Webster Post American mdesk rom th Le tb
/
ar'" es auran '" 1 epor ·
Legion. All members are asked an deptd
fe
a hernecbs
Mr. Hayman, who will retire at the end of this year,
to attend.
pmn~ own /r a;h our /
presented a portable television set by Carl Weese,
0
Frienda will be received at ~ma . arms tre"hY as a gift of the faculty mem- 1
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fi.mer1can casua 1ty was t e
in Southern Local.
School district system for SO
the residence. Funeral arrange- . t
. h
f h
Mr. Weese, serving as spokes- years. He has served as a teaments are under the direction tteu enant 10 c arge 0 t e
of Rawlings-Coats
Funeral convoy, who was hit In the man for 36 teachers attending , cher and principal ., an execuhome in Middleport.
cbesl.
said it was with mixed emo- tive head since 1925 when he
---------- .--Spokesmen said bis cood~ lions that the tear hers anlici-' began his career in Union
tio" was "satisfactory'' but pate Mr. Hayman's retirement 1counl)'. .\1r. H~yma~ was
a
OUt
that he would have to be eva- Iin that that are happy he coach at Racme High school
AD ooys of Middleport wbo cur ted from VietNam for fur- will be relieved of the work and for many years and organized
will be eligible lo play blgb ther medical care. The spokes- responSibllil). But the school lilt first basketball team al Leo
school bateball In the aprlnl .... ~&gt;!1 said 12 . :.1es were rid- environment will not be t.be tart High school where
he
0
of1951, F"'sbmea- ta- .. log along a road only .four same without Ius guidance.
tauiht. be[ore coming to Racine
tbrollgb Senloro • to • be, are miles from :bts major U. S. Mr. Weese thanked Mr. Hav- followmg consohdalton of the
By Uaftetl Prftl Ill~l IDvited to tum out at the park alrbase when an elertrically man for his yea rs of servi~e districts.
Vie&lt;~ President Hubert
at 18 I. m. Saturday.
detonated mine went off in to the school and community ' Attending the dinner were
Humphrey wlll'tl(d· the
.lr••.t of one of their three ! and especially . for his ·:zeai . Donald~
.olf•.-. Avice Frecker,
Charles Winebremser, maaa- tebiCie•.
!and influence m rnamtammg Vmas 1 ' Lee, I,m:.,loe Lim·
niaht ill9t'il.'!l'l~ .
PI' •I lbe SIHDmer Leagve
H14dea Communist hush- I the high educational standards •ing. Ga Prt~ Weest!,
d e • egragate lU
' teuo, "'"' first plaos for the wacker~ ope ·· up with small of Southern Local schools.
Jean Hamm. Howard Nolan,
schooll regardlfo ol
~~~t~:~~::l he announced armL
Mr. Haym.1n was referred Eddte Lou Howery, William
1
they receive federal 1ld.
to by W«·s. as bring a "bal- Priddy, Maurice Loll,
Cora
1
Hum hre In maj
ing_ Private cars were ance wherl'' for the system Webh. Lawrence Rose. Hilton
P Y•
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or
IN QUEEN CITY
searched at the entrance.
and that his leadership will · Wolfe. Jr .. Betty Roush. Edna
rlghta speech in New
Meigs County CommV!l Pleas Three of the suspected plot- be missed by the fa&lt;·ully. [ P~iee: Ruth Tucker,
Elma
said a school district s:annot
and Mrs. John c. Bacon ters who were arrested Thurs- Mr. Hnyman expressed his. •C•n 1 '"•ied on page 6 &gt;
cape lhe constltutlooal
- - - -are in CiliCinnali today where day night were led away all appreciation to the teachers for ,
lo deseiJ'O«ate mer•ly by
Bacon is attending 8 gunpomt from a prmt shop next the tnbutes and for the coop- I
TWO FINED
jecting alllederal financial as· of the Ohio Common to the office of United Press In- eration given him by faculty : F'loyd V. Hawk was lined
siJtance.
Pleas
Assn. at the Netho temational.
members over the years.
$10 and costs on conviction of
In reaUty the cliolce 11 olm· erland
Reports circulating hi Saigon The retiring executive head having an overwidth load and
ply this: To continue
said Col. Pham Ngo e Thao, said he is proud of Southern , Jimmy F. Evans. $5 and costa
federal aid and ·d...lll'egate
, leader of the February coup, Local School distnct and the on a charge of driving an un.
to aacrlfice federal aid and
WEATHER
was being sought in connection hard work of the staff whirh Isafe vehicle by Meigs County
~~~··~~~~::1 ::Sbo=w~ers 3lld lboodershower with the latest attempt. Thao has helped maintain it. an ex- ! Court .Judge Frank W. Porter
·
5I per eenl south late and Brig. Gen. Lam Van Phat cellent system.
I today. William Ours forfeited
lolllibl 3lld Saturday. Not to were among those senlenced to Mr. Hayman ha• been an ed- , a $25 bond on a charge of drifo
tonigbl, low 1$-64.
death in absenlia.
Iucator in lhe Southern Local ing al an excessive speed.

S hWarned

I:• p.lll,

o Flat llumlnut1 rocliw ralls

Al2Z

I:

ated
a number of years. He was a veteran of World War I,
member of Drew Webster Post American Legion, a member of the 40 et 8, the Pomeroy Gun club, and until re·
man for several terms.
cently a Pomeroy council- degree Mason, Valley of ColumHe waa also a member of bus, and of Aladdin Temple
Pomeroy Lodge No. 1114 F Shrine ol Columbus.
AM, of Boowortb Cooncil No. Surviving are his wir., Leah,
41, Royal and Select Masons; and a ssiter, Mrs. LUIIt Co'ats
Pomeroy Chapter No. 80 RAM, of Pomeroy.
the Ohio Valley Comm~ery A native of Pomeroy, Mr.
No. 24, Knighlo Templars I 32nd Schaefer was the son of the

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plastic anns
be•lnp 111d walters

Sale ! Chairs
Rockers-Recliners--Lou119f$

J. D. Chauvin dnwn Greenup neth A. Roush, Mrs. Chester law. Mr. and
Mrs. George
6:35 a. m.: Asa up Meldahl Hill. Mrs. Raymond Layne, Hen-I Vaughan.
6:30 p. m.; EliSha 1\'oods down ry White, Theodore Miller, c.. Neda Bradford, Rio
Meldahl 9 p. m: A. D. Haines ' cil Bauerle. Jesse Ward, Gain- College student, spent the week
II down Meldahl 10: 05 p. m.; 1 ford Upton, Mrs. Cecil Hagley, end with her parents, Mr. and
Defender don.- Meldahl It 40 [ Mrs. D. Hall, Mrs. James Clif- Mrs. Wallace Bradford.
p.m.; Arnold Walker down Mel-I forJ and infanl daughter, Mrs. Carol Scott Gallipolis, spent
dahl .12:20 a. m.; J. S. Lewis IMilton L. Morgan and infant the weekend wtlh ber parents,
up Meldahl t a. m : Western daughter.
[ Mr. and Mra. Paul Scott.
down Meldahl 1:55 a m.; Lu- [ ;;;_;,::;;;;~======_;,_...,...,...,...,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;="""':
ther Herdman up .\1eldahl 3:20
a. m : Charles K. up \1eldahl
All Steel Deluxe

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fictro was armled. One~Uio overthrow last Feb. 9. But this other raid aganlst North Viet
1
pect was shot and killed w li time, he said, the Communists Nam.
he resisted arrest.
also had a hand in the plot.
Four planes rrom the aircraft I ·
Vietnamese mlltiary pollee
Leader• At Large
• carrier Midway threaded
doubled the iiUird at Sal1on'o The February roup also way throu~ antl-alrcralt fire ·
Ton Son Nhut Airport today In failed. Its principal leaders, al- and a thundershower to hit two ,
an apparent attempt to appre- though still at large· were con- North Vietnamese PT boats '
hend any coup planner• trying demned to death in absentia by with bombs ,and rockels.
·
to ilee the country,
a military court.
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A spokesman said the
Quat satd the leader of the While Satgon was m the munist vessels anchored in
planned coup were the same of- throes ol the coup alert today, narrow river 85 miles south
fleers involved In an attempted U.S. Navy planes staged an- Hanui, were heavi!y d~~:~:~~
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back to the Midway. All
Dor D. Schaefer, 72, prominent Pomeroy civic and tate A. N. and Kathryn Ebers- 1planes relurned safely.
' community leader for many years, passed away Thurs- bach Schaefer. One brother,
Check Closely
day afternoon at his Uncoln Hill home.
Carl, also preceded him
in At Saigon Airport,
Mr. Schaefer was dead on arrival or the Pomeroy death.
police checked the
emergency squad at 2:05 p.nL
Funeral services will iJe held 1of all persons entering or

DOR D. SCHAEFER

SLEEP OR LOUNGE _ SALE $188,00
HIDE-A-BED
SALE $188.00
SLEEP OR LOUNGE _ SALE $209.00
HIDE-A-BED
SALE $184.00
HIDE·A·BED
SALE $248.00
SOFA BED
SALE $88.00
SOFA BED
SALE $78.00

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WomensDr1111t

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$229.00
$229.00
$259.00
$229.00
$298.00
$119.00
$109.00

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DRESSES

Dean, Mrs. Hen r.\ I•.Jf~ 1
Mrs Lt&gt;On::~rd Erwm. em
rs. uating class of Racine High ua t io~t of Kenneth Hartung

Olan Hy•ell. , .
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and Mrs Henn HJchmger ;:!nd
Nine members of the grad- familv a.nd att~nded the grad-

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Plaids, stripes, checks, solld colors,
whites , iridescents, neat patterna. Rea·
ular staple style shirl:B with wide81Jread
collars. LotS of Button Ivy · sty lei.
Good selection of trim fit or tapered
shirts. Jac Shirts.
All are wash 'n \f·ear. Comfortable, cool
and ready for your selection,

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N0~ . R, N~r (UP! - Clark County w II transported Mr. Canq .... tile Iller•
..•Nuclear· ed," :Wno lilay have ~Jere !rom near Las V""•• c•-~ ~"be ....... 10 deeldt
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er In hls tank· Wlill 'l'lnusday in a lead contob',; !""''" ww ....,
lhe :i(nM&lt;!\1:/Irog jumpinl con- because 1 twa Bleared lhat••Nu- t~~
lesl TIJarsd4Y with 1 leap of 11 clear Ned" milht be radioac'1 • Macla• evoul•..
~. 9 inch~.
Uve.
tblt sumiller. A
Sometime between now and The frog, captured near the tealllloa tf llltr&lt;llult 11 111'1·
Iunday ''Nuclear Ned" will be Nevada tesl site - where nu- od.
opirited -by car Into California clear tests are conducted by - - - - - - - - - by a secret route to compete lhe Atomic Energy Commission
In . the intemalional Calaveras- "glowed In the dark Uke •
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Coun lY frog j umpmg
contest. firefly," said Mrs. Hamann.
"We wll I ont divulge lhe Nye County SherUI George
'. route beCause of implied Barra Insisted lhat "Nuclear
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E..u- Ned" be aubjected to a Geiger
..eala of ICaIll.) Gov.
mund G. Brown's militia," ex- counter test for a second time
plalned JGy Hamann, who was Thursday before entering the S 00 0D
appointed Nevada's frog rom- oontest.
missioner by Gov. Grant Saw- 'Tbe needle on the Geiger '!be Middleport 111gb
yer. California officials have Is- went all the way to the top," Senior. Ba&lt;ealaureate
aued no Immediate word OD the said Mrs. Hamann. but I will be held Sunday
fl'Ofl'B slatu•.
wouldn't say he is radioactive May 23, hi the high tehool
The two • pound frog trom because I don't know how to itorlum at 1 p, m.
interpret 1 Geiger counter-"
The school band, Wider
There had been some opecu- tllrectlon of Mr. WUilam
laUon wh e t her the possibly sell, will play lbe! ~!,!""to:'!:
"hot" frog could legally be en- 1nd recessloJoal, "I
tered Into competition. But Mra. Cr&lt;umsiance " by Elger '!be
Hamimn ruled 'Nuclear Ned" invocation wiD be pen by
could because nuclear flssloo Rev. Marvin Dow1011 of Hetltlll
ls a preduct of Nevada."
Methodist Church.
"Nuclear Ned" ou!jumped The achool band will play,
Washoe Zepher" from Reno Lord Most Holy," by Frenct,
the
e feet, 8 Inches and Lady of followed by a ~crlpture readinc
the Evening," a representative by the Rev. Do1110n. Th
Of tlie amall counties (11 feet, Girls' Glee club, Wider the
3 Incises). to wiD the· slate· IItle. dlrecllon of Mn. Dorotby
Mrs. HamBDD vowed to CIIITY ~. vocal Instructor, will •ina
the cue to the Supreme Court an 111them, ''IJWe Thln&amp;a, My
WASIONGTON
THE If necessary 10 'Nuclear Ned" Lord,'' by Conway.
world's lim nuclear merchant could compete Sunday In th,a The eveaing prayer will
lhip, the NS savannah, will be- California conteil at Anlltlo given by the Rev. Clyde BarllettJ
lin re;utar eomrnercial oerv- camp.
of the Middleport Olureh
tee lhil swiuner• .But vacation The annual ewnt was, made the Nuareoe with the ebo•ral[
erutsea •board atom • driven famous by Mark Twahl 8 ceo- response by the Glee Club,
lhipa .-e llill a tong way olf. tory-old sotry, 'The Celebrated COQil'llatlon will ling t h
'!be 98wmnab will
Clll'l')' JlllllP~, Fl'Ofl of Calaveras bymn, "May the Good
lreJcbl but no pauenaera 00 County. The contest draws en· Bless and Keep You! •
Ill
run. And offl. tries from u far away u Eu The l8l'lllOII entitled, "llll•v
clal8 ut tl!al no matter bow rope and HawaU. Th.e current Stand Ye Here Guinl," will
well tl!ti ,JIOI'fllrlnl. 11 will be international three • lWllP rec- f)ven by the Rev. Donald
10me ja)lrl before nuelear-pow- ord is 17 feet, 1~ Inches.
of the Middleport Church
mel ~~ ohips are plyChrlal, and lbe benecllellon by
lni the ... lanes Iii any Dum- 'NOID I'........., the Rev. lllrtlett. .
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MAN SENTENCED
pl~ - Tlllli 8()~ 0n jbey ~ won by 1M Glenvw BoQeu, 51, a:~J
,In 111 ottoi!i• atllck ~,
baa been oen~enc:ec~ to
mo :f!.W.'il!l':t ;JolmiOJ)'!O dell, ·
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boule by Meigs Coullty • ,
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to ~- rei.- Tilt tempirature hi Pomti'OJ'IInd JuvenUt Judit P. .H.'
. tlolll . between w~·. l!!d dOwnlo~ ~ oector .wu Brien on. charlet ol ~;~;~It
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ellred ~\~ili!J~';:'II,itb lhe
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Middleport'Boys League SchedUle.·
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ly DOROTHY KILGALLI!N

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Jotllnp bl l'.encll
Tennessee Williams'

N'/E

on Broadway lhis Wint~,, will
have a London premiere instead

Washington insiders ..y A·
mericans will have to get used
tc • new way of llle - oman
wars, guerrllla tactics all over
the globe and day-to-da) rebel·

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)ions in foreign countries.

By Wayn• G. Brand•tadt. M.D.
With nice weather, people
nalur111ly turn to o u I door
s~ts. it is important to avoid
ovndoing them. Some people
assume that il • lillie uercise
if good. a lot mu:.:t be even
better. This is not true and can
endHngtr health .
cle sor.-.ne~s fell when 1 seden-

tary worhr decides he must nol
waste ii s\nlle minute of his

weekend and goes out and plays
3ll hol•s of goll or 10 sets of
tennis in one day. Morr, seriou!
is the risk of getting I

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sunburn or putting too great a
litrHin on the hear\..
The athlete who engages In
sports ofltn ha s. through proper coachine. l~arned how to
take cart of his bod~· in all sea·
lOllS . Most or us are not in !Mt

class. We must work Into •urn·
mer sports gradually.
Other ter~ous hazards ot over·
ue-rttoo In summer are belt
au.ke and beol exbausUoo.
Heat streke eomet

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clands to ru ilry. Tbe vl&lt;tlm
llrst complains ol ..adaelle aad
weakn•ss. HI• skla become bot
and dry and bls temperaiQre
may reach no degreea.
Prompt hwering of
the
temperatu··e is essential to prevent damage to Ihe brain, heart,
kidneys and liver and even
death The virt1m should be

plarul in a tub of Ice water,
if possible, ;md a doctor called.

rr he connot be placed in Ice
water he must be rooled as ra-

pidly as possible by whatever
means are available.
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Natlohl Window
Opinion

By LYLE WILSON
Ualtd Prtss JatrmBUona1
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city of New York will b~
faced with 1 now-or-neftr sit·

u11ion !his

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in Lhe !lection

of a mayor.

Democrallc Mayor Robert P'.
Wagner will be opposed by Rep,
Jolin V. Lindsay. a liberal R..
publican now serving his fourth
tenn in l.ht House of Representatives.
The Republican leaden ot

N•w Yol'll persuaded Lindsay
to run. The formaliliM ol his
nomination are 1 mere routin•.
Tho! pots tt up to the New
Ytrl Conservatives. 'l'be CGft.

lltr'Otive party in New York
.... orcaniRd to compel the
Republk:ln party in city ond
stole to re..,... the drift to the
loll in 1t1 effmt to out promise
the Democrats in bicb for
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Rabl Left Wllctn
It Is the Cons.,.vallve porpo&gt;t to mist the nomination ol
left wine 1\epubti&lt;am to politi·
.,., ollie&lt;.
When they are 11111ble to pro.
ftlllt sud! I nomlnltion, the

Conservatives put up their own
candidate to siphon o! Republi·
can votes that othPrwlse proba-

bly would be cast lor the par.
lis leJt nominee.
The upcoming nomination of
Lindsay lor mayor i• precisely
the kind of political maneuver
that

the

Conservatives are

pledgod to prevent.
Since they cannot prevent thl1
nomination, it will be up to the

Conservatives to prove their ~
lilical muscle by entering their
own candidate and thus obtain
Lindsay's defeat.
Bll111co Of Power
V the election should work
out that way, the Cooservativeo
woold emerge in a verv 111'0!11
balence ol polve" position in
New York.
They would demond and tl·
peel to get som• author!!) Ill
the oelectlon ol luturt Republl·
can nominee~ for l :ty and s•ate
poti&lt;'o. And, of rourSP, !hey
would blaaball Gov. Nelson A.
Rock•feller.
Should Ltod~y he tlected
mayor despite Conaervallft epposltlon, the ~Piinler organizelion mi&amp;ht begin to dtaintecrote.
A1J • Repubi icon mayor ol
New York &lt;.,ty, Lindsay rea-

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From Ito 11 PM
At
Pomeroy-M11on Bridge

ATTENTION!

THE DAILY SENTINEL

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BOYS and GIRLS

"But we felt this biU was
needed to strengthen the work·
ing of the law and let it work
at peak efficiency."
"We !eel this bill help• to
eliminate a great problem in a
field that is affecting ail of us
and our families more and

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(Potrillo) Lopez, 118, Los An&amp;·
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119, Melk\o City (10). ·

Tbe Pomeroy Women's Goll
Aosocaillon wlll meet otnlght
at 1:30 p. m. Ail members
are to bring their ticket books
with them.

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Reports From Tb ~ Capitol

Time

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Lucille Ball is the latest name
being siven oerloua eonaideratlon lor the lead In the movlo
•erslon ol "Hello, Dolly'" Still
In the running are Carol Channing, Doris Day, Shirley Mac.
Laine and Julie Andrews, but
Lucy would be a powerhouoe In
the part &lt;She also would cost
eight dillon dollars)
Le e
llfarvln oeems to be feeling no
pain u a reoult of his seplira·
lion lrom his wife. Currently In
Gotham, taki111 bows for hll
performance lh "Ship Jf Fools,"
he's the very picture of a hall'
py fellow as he makes the dis'rotheque scene wllh the ubiq·
11itous Tina Loulle.
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Talk of Hollywood Is t h t
mysterious till between Alain REAL PROBLEM
!her wear red plald vesll at
Delon and MGM. One minute Dear Helen:
might If their wives would lei
Alain was settling contentedly
them.
r recently read a letter Ill
In Call!omla, the next mlnulll
... But don't jump Ill ecmhe had jetted back to Par\8. your column lrom a nice bache- clualons. Some men "call ""
Both sides ol the rift appear lor who dlda'l Uke ban. I real· erybody darlin' •· and
never
delighted, b\11 the public Ia sur· ty think us "nice" people have mean a word of it, condeacendo
prised because just before he a problem. I am 21 years old, Ina, forward or olherwlst.-H.
In heat exhaustion the vie- left lor the U.S. Alain aavl out lairly attractive with a aood fir· Dear Helen:
tim's skin feels cold and clam- an intervl•w In which he blast- ure. I refuse to 111 In a bar at
Spe•kln&amp; ol that llttlt rtjeet. .
mJ. This condition i• due to ed French moviec . The FCC'a a 10 • called dance wher. the td teen-aaer who bears I~
a depletmn of salt and water renewed lnvestl&amp;alioo into • "nice young people'' just drink bnmt or irrHation and aggra,
through excessi,ve aweating.
and aren't really nice.
· vatlon In the whole lamlly.
The victim should' he wrapped · reported revival ol disk jockI
!on
horseback
rldlnl
and
There's always one! Somehow
in a blanket. lie should be ey payola is well under way, swimmtna. But I do these ihings thl.l JS.year-old II her mother'•
given water to Which sah hi's witr a great deal of questlon- by mys~lf •• my air\ friends outlet lor weariness and dlsaust
been added &lt;~ teespoon to a lnl aolng on in california.
Lord Snowdon's half-brother, don't care for sportl or else and If her mother spoke tht
quart 1 only If' he t. conscious.
can't afford rldlna or trips to
Otherwise, trying to get him Martl8 Parsons, will walla the lake. You don't meet many truth aht would c-.11 her dauahol drink will cause h I m down the aisle !iltb Aline Mac· men in the outdooro. Do you ter a martyr, not a slob.
After I read that letter I •aw
to choke. He ahould also be Donald In London on May D. suppose that they're aU at
mysell the tired mother of llvtt,
under the care of a doctor unPrincess Margaret will attend
bars!
who
"take~ It out nn" the old·
til the emergency i8 P"Sl.
with her husband
Anthony
Seems to be we nice gall lag est. Why? Somehow we clash. I
So, if you enjoy summer Quinn, In Spain at the momaloog with our families at out· always thougrt before !Mt SHE
sports, you should play at l~ast ent, is recuperating lrom ser·
lour limes a week, if possiblo iuut cut. IUflered when he leU qa and maybe !pend the whole was to blame, that she take1
and not try to concentrate 1 Into a crevas!lt while climb- day in playgrounds with our delight in irritating me, but 110\f
I think I'm beglnntn,. to see:
whoh! week's exercise into one ing a mountain. He was alooe, nephews and nieces.
Maybe you have aome 1111· she lo my whlpptna-glrl. Whal
or two days over lhe weekend . and the adventurt could havo
'""lions lor me and my b·ienda. h•v• I done to her? I only hope
If you un't gel out durin1 tho
ended
in
tragedy.
-MISS PATIENCE
work week to .enjoy your sPDrtt
It ion 'I too late. I hope aht'B
Dear Miss P:
use moderation on -the weekend.
forgive me ...... GUlLTY ONI
Now you don't just lose m
Surely there must be a aolu· Dear Guilty One:
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Ago IOlan. do you? But Euro- tlon lor all you Patient people
I'm sure she will and I'm 11111'1
peana are buzzing be&lt;:aUie the who walt lor the right guy (&amp;all ahe will also accept part of the
Jlf"StOt All was booked on a lo c-ome along. Perhaps it's in autlt. n likes two to tan&amp;le,
plane to Russia but never ahow. electronics. In many cities IIOW· yDII know. - H.
ed. Some of his lnUmates hint adaya computon are matchlnl
that he's In seclusion. undergo- up cards ·toward hopeful lovt Thla column Ia · dedtcalft It
aonably could upect to be prto ing religious p!'eparationa for matches. These "Marriage Re· family living, so II you're hav·
moted to govOI'IIOf. The aover- his marriage to the Shah el search" bureaus are licensed by !ng kid trouble or just pial•
nor's mansioo in Albany Ia an Iran'• daughter,
Princess the city, and you can lind them trouble, let Helen help YOU.
ideal launchin&amp; pad toward a Shahnu - a ceremony that by lookin&amp; In the phone book or She will also welcome your on
presidential nomlna!lon. Lind· would leave many a broken Inquiring at your Chamber of amuolng experiencea. AddrHI'
.. y will be 5ll years olo lll 1972. heart along the French Rlviel"' Commerce olfict. IJn'· quite Helen Bolte! Ia cart ol lhll
and in the Swiss Alps, but prob- the ume u a do-it-yourself ro- paper.
ably would prove popular witb mance, but alter all, we're In
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the .Moslem world. It's the se- the age of the machine. -H
By United PreH ..terulloul
clusion ·bit tbat causea cooaid- EN·DEAR-ING MEN
Today 11 Friday, May 11 'he erable pualement. Certainly Dear Helen:
What do you (tlld other wo141st day ol J!ltili with 2U to "aecluslon" •• never a word
men
who must be on the phont
follow.
aaooclated with the lui Ap;
a lot in their buslneuea) think
au eootraire, as the Jnterna.
The moon Ia approachtna Ill
ol men you've never met and
Uonal Set would say.
last quarter.. . . · . .
nover called before, "dearing"
A faDlOUI •ln&amp;lng star, dl- you all over tht place. T h e 1
Yorced not ion&amp; ago, tells bioodThe momln&amp; star lll,s.'ium.
catch your flrat name right •·
eutdllne Illes obout her marl- way, and then it'l "Mary, dear/"
The evenl'lf star Ia MIJ'I.
tal uperlence. She'l not at all
The Germ~ . painter ,aad •
ancl 11 YII, dear" and ''No, dear,'
1 h e all llu'OUih the pholll conver.
Ill'aver Aljlrecbt DuN wu the fngHe type, but
IWelll's her bridegroom heat rer ullon.
born 011 thll day IQ-If7l.
up aomething awful . ..
o. tht. 41-r 1n jl.btpry:
Are they I. Condelcendlnl, 1
O..rles Cllaplin had a bit of Forward, or s. Just plaiD friendIn liD ,mat It ,COilllderecl
the llrst De!nocr.atia aatioaal a at ov• daughter Geraldly!- MARY
convention aot uitdor ·'lfly In lnt'a derision lo strike out oo Dear Mary:
her own as a dancer and an
Baltimore.
I'd aueu they are 1. Publlo
Ia lilt Cl~r~~ llarkMI or an- actress. Stand back lor the
relattona mea, and a. They otlzed the flrlt ·A.merlclli lte4 llreworka when IS.Jear-old dau.
ohow
Cross iD WUhtnaton IIHl con- pter VIctoria enters
buallleu
and
she
nya
·ahe't
sented to oerw 1lli it. llnl
president. ' ' ·'
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In !!HI Prnldelrt iloaevelt
When and It the Farrell
proclaimed "Ill ~
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mlll'dar ot clrcua clown Paul
Cif national ., , .
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~Wills tolved, it will be reveal·
ld that some ol hla cl~
friend! were lllllwlll'e of t h •
typo ol life the "qlllet fellow ••
lived. When the w~ a1or7 Ia
told, a "oex cllHI" lnow ID the
)llllltlslon of the pol"'-f wtU
Ill part of the evidence, T b t
mala o!llpi!Cl IIUIJ be on the
b!p aeaa 110\f . . • G- what
the Shah ol Iran would like
for Cbrlatmas. (Or bill ·blr\h.
Uy, perhaps!) 1be Nobel
, _ Prise I . . . ·'Tht llalltlt
Wltaea," whicb Will be dlreet. tG Ill New York 111 11ep1a14
Deabam, wiD repreeea~
Ida
IHih play. llld hiii!Jib IJIIilv.,.
·....,. JJi IN tlle.U.. '!'IIi Jhow
It CUrrtlltly Londoa'l lllaell
*-tic hit.
lllllatne If you ·wtU an n.t.
tan 4f,lcotheqU. In New York

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Tollay's .lJiedical Report

The Conserv1Uve porty in

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court wUI not permit her 1:'
take them out of the countrtSo in the future, fitcker ~
oro who want Warren BeattJ
for their movies probably will .
have to offer him a ICI'tpt wlti
a London baekgrouncl.
The Pan Alley 1&lt;111tlebu&amp; hal
" that a prominent music Orm
was sold rect~~tly becadso tbt•
ownm were ,l,tiOti,OOO In debl.
Battle lines are belnl drawii
between John Frankenhelmer .fill
one side and Stne McQuee!l •·
and John Stur&amp;•• on the other.
Last Summe Frankenhelmer
announced hla pans to mate a
picture about auto racln&amp; now
McQUeen and SlurpS have told
the trade they're lOin&amp; to do ·
aame trln&amp;. Meanwhile,
al lhe speedway, Frantlllhellll'
er has 118ntd 11101t ol lhl
world'l "'at ractnc drlverw.

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tine lor the lrug,t he Watusl,
the monkey - and, wbo knows,
maybe a couple of choruses uf
"Come bark to Sol'l'l!nto?"
A bi&amp; wheel in the movte lndu•
try has found a sUck way of
gel~ng dateo wllh beauties. He
tells trem he'll put them Into
the next James Bond picture
If they ploy thetr carda right.
Via transatlantic telephona
trom London: Shooting
wu
suspended on the set of "PromIs• Her Anythlnl" so Leslie
Clll'on could appear In court for
the linal derision b. her dt·
vorce case. The verdict of the
High Court wu "divorce granted" to her husband,
Peter
Hall. Leslie received "full cu•
tody'' of the chtldren, but that'l
not as Ideal as It ICIIIMI., since
the run cliiiOdy applies only
when aht'1 dl Enlllnd. '!'be

HELEN HELP US! ·

. Some dav the decision will be made
in this prop~sal. hut up to now, even af·
ter numorous survevs 11 has nQt been r ..
1olved. We might take a look at another
watti'WI~ development that has taken
place tn tht last decade. and check its
rt&lt;'ord from the standpoint of tts pre·

The railroads Interest , which ts slim·
ulated by the competition from the sea·
way and the continued expenditure of
qo&gt;. money in this diredion deserves an
lllquiry by Congress. Th.re should also
be 1 careful evaluation of any such pro·
posed waterway across Ohio from the
lakt to the ri.. r. These inquiries and
IOi.rveys should he reolistir. We have an
eumplt of the sinking ol money in 1
toll road in our neighboring state that
makes a prime eumple nl false notions.
'!'be West Virginia turnpike has n~ver
operated in the black. In fact it is not
em able to pay the inlere.'t most of the
time. Any good plan11•r. or e&lt;onomist
could have predicted that sl&gt;le of affairs
before million• "'"' sunk in a road that
could not possibly attnd enough traffic
to pay the intere.st and d•bt off. We see
tbey are raising the tolls on tht ~oun·
taia State turnpikt, bllt il will still fall
short of beitll l SU('('t'S'!UI Opt'rllon.

new

play,
"Siap!!tlck Tragedy,"
whlrh wa8 schedule. to open

aet a plentora of pi'Opaganda on
· the merits of the building of ~ water·
'f(ay from Lake Erie to the Ohio River,
1nd If yuu would believe 1ome ol what
read it would be a big boost to the
~onomy of our stale. and will circulate
p~vl&amp;atlon from the lakes to the Ohio
River In increasing amounts. We would
not be one to condemn the possibilities,
but when we take a long hard look at
,orne of the other great undertakings in
:hat tine we find that they do not always
brln&amp; about the prosperity that It is
Cl·acked up to neate. :-.latur311y the rail·
wadi are against such a proposal. and
111nt of their chief arguments Is that the
ihort haul between the lake and the
Pittsburah steel area can be handled as
tlflrtent or more so by rail lines that
slow water transportation.

Tht present slate of llle seaway Is
talline !rum soun·es a demand to raise
lolls, and ther• seems to be no alternate
to brings about an operation that is not
t• the r.d. There is still a deficit even
with a rise of nine million tolls in 1964
over 1963. Revennes to this country in·
&lt;'!'eased in the post year to the $5 .8 mil·
ijon mark compared with $4.4 million
in 1963. Tht- pre-("'nstruttion ~slimate
was that th~ tonnage would he H mill ton
\&lt;llls in 19ti4 and that revenues would he
it tht $fl 7 million level last year. Our
countrv has sustai11ed a de!irit of over
i6 mil.lions since the waterway was up·
ened to largo sh1ps from all paris of the
world. There is only one bright spot in
tht whole picture. It is the 19.3 pt'r&lt;l!nt
litcrease in grain shipments. which is a
te('ord. It Is the only cargo th&amp;t has lived
up to e&lt;pt'dations.

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!·tlally Sentinel , Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., May 21, 196S

COMMENT,.TING EDITORIALLY

performance Wt&gt; art' rr-rerring to the St.
Lawren('t Seaway, which has been In op·
eration for six year~. and up to now h3S
ri~t lived up to the projected prospects.
Although a record 40 million tons have
moved through the seaway l.his year. the
movement is still below the estimates
and the revenues have not been able to
put it in the bla('k. h. six years or opera·
Uon the seaway bas ac&lt;'umuloted a detictt ot $140 million fm our country.

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··•r.. .. ::l ~;a.,. "iun vice, 7 p. m. Prayfl' meeting, Rev. Casto. Wednesday
School at 10 a .. m.. PraJer
p. m. Wedneielly; Young ing prayer service at 7:45 p.m.
l'bl}•-.day. 7:30 'p, m. People's Service Friday, 7:311

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Cbester Melllodlll
Pearl A. Casto P..tor· Wor·
VB a.dl. l.ellrt FaQo, S..
IGre~n Bend: Rev. c.
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service at 9a ... o'. mday [man. ffiiSSiunarv _ .._,
~ t:ll L m.; WGrlblp
,
••
Ro"""'
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of
God
Mt,
Morlab
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paswr, ..,, ..,..,., 111pt. Be Daalel Workmu
School at 10 a. m.; WSCS
day School. 9 30 11. m.;
· ''"' P. m.
1. 11. MOI'IIInll Worship
•· s
• paator Thursday o1 month·
10:30 a m.: Prea•Mlll 7•18
,..... Ullled Bnlltiw
Sunday School; 7 p.m. Ev·
cbool 9•41&gt; 8· m.; Wor- meeting 3rd Wednesd 01
m.: Prayer service, 7:30 p.
Re-r. J - Morrlomn
service: 'JIIunday,
ahlp service 11 L m. and 7:30 month.
ay
ldlooll•30 11. m., ra.
m. Prayer meetl4
a. m. Prayer meeuna 7'30 P·
Syracu,. Mlnloa, Rev. =~~~=~= All'!. Supt.
m. Tuesday: Young People'• Flat......tl Mo
.111
custer,
Services .,
Pi a®htl 8lmdaJ
Carpenter Bapllol Clllll'l$: meetin&amp;, 7:30 p. m. Friday.
- Pearl A. Casto. pastor. ~;:;J:,~~;:~y •nd Friday
L m.: Alteraata nillllrl
Schoolt·ao •· m.; Mom- RaUood Choreb o1 God, Rev. ship service 10 a. m. ..
7:30 p. m.
al 7•ll0 p. II.J Pnpo
lO:IS •. m. .
Smallwood, pastor: Sunday other Sunday 7:45 p. m.
NA7.01r- I
meeting Tbun. a p. m.
IS:~! 10 a. m.; Evan~elistle Cia~ School, 10 L m.,
The Cburell ol !be
ML 11ermo IJalted Bretllrea
Flnl llaptbl a.ara, MWIIJe.l..
p.
m.:
Young
People
Bailey,
Supt.
Prayer
meetlngJ:i::~;·:
Ray
E.
Warne,
pastor
Clttlll: Rev. Jamea lilorrlo
7
Rev. Donald llooua, ...,. Endeaver 7 p. m. Wednesday; 7:45 p. m. Thursday.
$&lt;hool 9:30 a. m.;
pall«; SUDday SebooJ,
Sunday Scoool 9:1~ a. m., Prayer meeting 7 p. m. Satul' Ferelll Rua ~•I Dnocllls;45Worsb!p II a. m.;
a. m., ·-eaebing 10:31 L
Bellllollem

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Racme Charge. Rev. H
30
; Evening Worship, 1•'" ~. Grace Epl
I Cb b McDamel. pastor. Church
. 7 30 P. m Wednesday.
Mid-Week Prayer .
. - ur
, scopa . ore • 11ces, 9 a. m. each Sunday
'
Wed 7:30 p. m. Prayer Pomeroy, lbe Rev Richard H Su d S h 1 f0 II ·
Middleport Church ot the Na&gt;
:::~~:: 8·30 P• m• Wed •• choir MarU·n. Rector · SandaY - Mor-· Mrsn ayFredc 00
owing
at
N
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Rev Clyde J Bartlett vice~ Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Ding Prayer and Sermon. 10:30
·
ease, up·
Sunday ~o·hool 9 ao a m.. Morn- Mldd1eporl First Oalled rn.
o.m. Co!!ee hour followmg.
Heath Metbndl11 Churcb. Mid·
Worship 10 311 a. m. ·,
. Cburcb, Rev. Bow-'
dsl Chureb. Ponoe.l
Bap
dl
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Rev. carver Willilurul.l
eport, M. E. Dawson postor; Voong Peon''· 6 45 p m.; Evan. '
pastor: Sunday School
Js;,~~jn School 9:30 till
EDterprise EUB O.urch, Rev. Mrs. Nan Moore. Chur~h
.
DJePUng 7.30 p. m.;
a. m. Mr. Fred Lewis,
ll
Smith, pastor. Worship Supt.; Churcb School, 9,30
Prav•• m••' •g. Wed 1 30 p.m
: 10:30 L m. Worship; i:G
!loy
Cloopt,r
9' 311 a. m.: Sunday m.; Worship Service, 10:30
I~;:::~:Or~ ~0 ':ur~b
Pomeroy Church ot th• Naz.
m. YF: Wed. &amp;:30 Junior
s..doy
lr
10·30
a.
m
..
Youth
Fel·
m:;
Methodist
Youth
Fellow,
Sunday
School
9
311
a.
Choir:
7 p. m. Senlor Cbolr.
n
Monday
124
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6.311
P:
m
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Boys
and
ship,.
7
p.
m.;
Official
.
.
Morning
worship
10
45
a.
Syr~~CUM
Flnt ODIW Prethai•h
26
1-9
W.d....!IJ
Firlll
llopUsl
Cburch,
.
Fellowship,.
6.30
p.
m.,
meeting,
1st
Sunday
of
month.
m
·Evening
Worship.
7
p
m.;
byterian
ChurchCburcbJwemi.lr
1
1-7
Th.....oy
Matth..,
16
7
ll-lO
c. 1.. O'Conner, pastor Evenmg service ·30 P· m.• 2nd l7:30 p.m. WSCS. 2nd Monday Prayer meeting, 1 p. m Wed. v~ees 9 a. m.; Sunday School
FTidoy
lulo
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22-lO
IS~~~~y
School t:30 L m..
fth SundWaednys: Youth Chorr. of 'llontb, 7,30 p. m.; Eleanor Re•. Clyde v Henderson, pas- 10 J. ~: Bible School, w...,
Solwd.,
II CorWht•111
4
2-11
lc · supt.; 10,45 a.m. Moro
P· m..
esday. Prayer ICircle, 2nd Thursday or month tor.
7:311 p .m.
7·30 p. m. Wedroesday. 7:30 p. m.; Class 12. 3rd Wed·
worship: 6:30 p. m.
----Jwlior Fellowship; 8 p.m.
nesday of month, 8 p. m.; Aft· .Cb•rc~ of !be Nazareoe, Pom~~:::·~~a:•:ervice: 7,30 p. m Lottrldge EUB Cburch, Re•· jernoon Circle, 4th Thursday of e10y Rev Clvde Henderson,
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Prayer meetingi Eugene E. Emerson, pastor; month. 2 0 m.; Choir Practice pastor: S!~ ·•day School 9:30 a.
m.: Mornmg Worship 10:30 a. 1 '11lessst.ulanl f·ll-ll "1111
6, 30 p. m. Wednesday, Senior Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Rus- Wednesday, 1 p. m.
Choir Practice: 3,30 P. m. Tu.. sell Archer, Supt.
Sunday
,m.: NYPS 645 p. m. Evenmg u tou•biog brotheri ~e 1
day, Junior Cboir Practice.
worship 10:45 a. m.. and 7:30 , Mlnersv1De Melllodl11 c•urcblserYJce! 7;30 p.. m. prayer need Dol tiial II
~
p. m. alternately. Bible slndy Or Lesler L. Roush. pastor' meetmg . .:30 p m. Thursday.
, lor e ourselvet
RallaDd First llopPII Church and prayer mvice Jed by past· VIctor Brown, Cburc~ School
you
Y Y
011 are
Sunday Schrot 9:3U a. m. Preacl&gt; or 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Chris- SuperintendeD~ tO a m Ollie&gt; , Church of the Nazarene, J\a. ~~::•.: ::::.: lov• 11• ...
ing Sunday 2:30 p. m.
tian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., 3rd[ial Board meeting each quarter cme, OhiO. Sunday School at all lbe brethren ye ..dl unta
Saturday of month.
unlesa otherwiSe called Holy 9 30 a.m. Sunday
Worship
. .·Free Will Bapllal Church,
_
ICommwlion eacb quarter as ..,. Service 10:311 a.m Sunday Eve- To the ChriStian who meet In
Rutiand, Pastor, Rev. P 'u 1 Morolng Star EOB Cburcb, ·nouncea.
ning Service 7:30 p.m.; Mid • the pages of the New T..taIT•ovllor: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor: 9 4o l
week Prayer Service Wednes- ment, the church wa• not ao
Priddy, Supt.; Preaching
m. Sunday School. Fred
Morso Chapel. Metbodlsl day uo p.m. Rev. Morri• M. mu~h on Ecelesiasti"'l orgzml.
With tlw hope it will, in lOme moosure, fOIUlr
help,...,.
I•e1rvic'e. 7:30 p. m.; Prayer ..,..
supt.: Earl Shuler. Ass'l Church. Arthur SUtl. Pa~lor Wolle, Pastor.
zahon as it was a brother·
000
L-•
vices,
p. m. Wednesday.
worship 10:45 a. m.: Sunday School, 10 a. m. Oliver
hood. a was the household of
tain ~~- which u good in family arul community life, thu feo·
Prayer meeting s p. m. 1burs- Sayre. Supt.: Sunday Worship Rutland Church ot the Nazar· faith, the fa mi ly of GoG. Paul
ture u sponsored by the bueirr.esa firm• arul organization.
Mt. Morlall !lapllst Chnrcb,
sel'VJce. 11 a. m.; Prayer mee~ ene: Sunday School 9·311 a. m.; as well as John. the beloved,
h
Comer ol Fourtb and Malo Sl.
mg evecy Wednesday evening. Mormng Worship 10 45 a. m. considers the church to he a
W Ole name• appear below.
Middleport. 1\o!v. Nyle
Soutb Bethel EOB ChurchEvangelistic serv.ce 7.45 ?· m. fellowship of believers John
~-----------------------------t\minister. Sunday School
Eugene E. Emerson, pas- :~~nd. ~letbodlsl Cbureh, ,'ililJweek prayer semce, 7:45 p. Jwrites. "Our fellowship. is with
a. m. Arnold Rlcbards, Supt lor. Sunday School 1:15 a. m., Sch ~ S30
tit1, pastor. Sunday m. Wednesday.
the Father and the Son" and
Mornlng Worsblp, 10:311 a.m. Norman H. Bahr, Supt. Sunday Jd OGO 9: to 10:30 a.m .• Har· s
Ch
["II we walk in lhe light .. be
Worship 10·45 L m nd 7 30 p o
· Roush, Supt.: Kenneth
yracuoo or&lt;h ol tbe Naza. . .
.
Nooml Bapllsl Cbarelu SUI&gt; m Altern~tel Bib;e ~tud. McLeod, Ass't. Supt. Services rene, WillJam C fhorpe, pastor os .'n the hght we have fellow·
Z40 !JncoiD St. lolldd1eport WY Z.Jiiill
da! School 9:30 a. m.: Wol' ~Prayer s!rrice led by pasf. evecy Suooay everung.
Sunday S&lt;&gt;hooi9 .3U a. m.; Morn· I~~!ton~ ;llh a~o~her 1and hto
Momber !lTD
ship II a. m.: Prayer
.
mg worsbop 10.30 a. m.
I
o esus • nst c eallleth
Greellhouse WY 1-3401
1 p. m. Wednesday
7.30 P· m. Thursday.
Racine Methodill Cbarcb,
' us from all sm. ' So let us ask
·
Syracuse E.U.B. Churtb. PaUl H. L. McDaniel, pastor: Sun- Peuleeostal ASiembly, Route I ourselves th is question· "U we
Carleton ~bureh,
A. Sellen. Pastor.
day Schoo) 9:30 a. m.; Preach- 124. Rev. Paul E. Jones, pa.stu: ~ do not love your fellow memRoad, Rev. Clyde Hinton,
)l!g 10:311 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.: Su.nday School 10 a. m.: Wor· hers of lhe church are w erea~
, tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.;
a. m. Sunday School, Ben Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. shtp services 7:30 p. m. Sun. lty Christian''" "We know we
"Take Someone To Church ThiJ Week"
Ralph Carl, supt. Sunday
Supt.; 10:30 a. m m. Wednesday.
day, Wednesday and Friday. i have passed from death unln
WY 2-3284
F41abllsbed lo 1904
llliddleporl
ship service, 10:311 a. m. and Morning Worship service. IJI
The Peoteeoslal Chureb, MJd. l li fe because we Jove the bretbWel1 Columbia, W. Va.
7:30 .P· m. alternately. Prayer
3rd Simdays ·"' the mont!'; CbR~k ~Dill Metb~st - dleport, Soulb 3rd Ave.: Sunday ren," says the word of r.od.
Ph. Muon SP 3-M93
meetmg Wednesday, 7:311 p.
p. _m. Everuog Evangelis- hies r . ey, pastor •. Wor- Schooi!O a.m.; Sunday evelling The apostles r.ceived this
Co
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Semee, 2Dd &amp;nd 4th Suo- 5 P semce 9:30 a. m:· Sun· evangeUstic service, 7:30 p. m. l from Jesus Christ. on the last
lnmblt ,?apel. WorsMp
of mooth. BETHANY - day School, 16.15 a. m., MYF Wednesday B1ble Study 7:30 p. evenmg His supreme ooncera
vice each &gt;Widay 9:15 a. ' m.;
a. m. Morning WorsMp: 1:30 P· m. Prayer and Bible m.; SaturdJ: llight Prayer and , to bond them together in a bun·
Dodge - Dart - Dodge 'l,'ruck.s
Sunday ~IIIli 10 L m.: Youth 10:30 a.m. Sunday School, Bty. Study, Wednesday, 7,30 p.m. Worship 7·10 p.m. Pastor, Rev ;die of loving brotherhood, and
loliddleporl
Service 6.15 p. m. Evening WorTheiss, Supt.; 1:30 ~. m. Ratlallll Methodist Clltod- B. L. Barrett.
' to impress this upon the r
7 p. m. eacb Sunday.
Fellowship. CARMEL - Rev. c. J. Lemley,
postor:
Harrisoaville Presbyterian minds He girded himself with
Middleport, Ohio
Bradbury Cllri .,
a. m. Sunday Scbool. Way· Church School 1:30 a. m.: Wor Church, Jobo Davies, pastor: a towel and washed their feel
Art MareutD, minister;
Roush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. ship service, 10:311 a. m.. Ill Church School 10:30 a. m. Wor· and He also gave them this
School and Mornln.!l
Worship, 2nd and ttb ,Y. F. Monday, 1:30 p. m.
ship oemce :30 p. m.
new commandment "'11lat ,.
West Main St.
PomeroJ
10:30 a. m.; Cbristiao
of the mootb; 8 p, m.
ReorgiUifzed Olurcb "' Jeouo love one another" and prayed
Support the Churcb of Your Cbolco
ur, 6 p. ql.; Evening
Evangelistic Service, l!dversv~ Metltodisl Olur&lt;h Christ of Latter Day Samts. m "that they all may be one. as
p. m.
3rd Sunday ot month. Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday mil.. from Racine 111 Racine- thou Father art in me and 1 ta
School, 9:30 a. m.; Gene Wolle Pordand Road. Sunday School Thee, that till' world may 1Je.
BDildero and llu1Jdin« Suppllee
Brsdlonl Chore• oln ~::;II ~~Tup~~ pert PlaiM EUB aurc•, Supt., Services Thursday even· 9:30 a. m.; Worship 10:311 a. lieve that thou hast sent me. •
Cbester, Ohio
Ph. 1183-2005
Jot
Robinson,
:M
Eugene E. Emerson, pas· ing.
m., SUnda~• evening service 81 In this petition He tells us The
Homer Forrest,
Supt. :
Sunday worship 9:30 a. m. Sullo• Methodist Chureh, Ar- 7::111 p. m.: Wed., worship..,.. Unity of Christians Is tho eo.
&amp;kero of Good Bread
School t:30; Mlli'Uiog
SUDday Scbool 10 a. m, Ho- thur Stitt, pastor.
Sunday ICe at 7:30 p. m. Pastor, C. w. dillon of th&lt;: Church's success
10:30
a.
m.;
Evening
Vmeyard,
Supt.
Btblo
StuSchool
a
m
Clint
Orr Proffitt. All evening serv· m wmnmg others to faith In
J!uotlngtoa, W. Va.
10
p. m. Wednesday, 7 ' p. m. dy and pl'llyer services led by Supt.; Sunda~ W;;,ship, 11 a.m: ice~~ begin at 7:30 p. m.
Him. This has been the hlstocy
Blblt Study.
pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday.
the world '"" tho friendship,
Adult class meeting 7:30 p. Syncuse Metllodltt Cbtlld, Lour Lady of Loretto Mlssl01 Ihe tender sympathy and com.
Wheel Balancin&amp;-Auto Glass-Brake Serv1ee
Dater Cbardl of C h r II m. last Monday Ill montb.
&gt;r. Lester L. Roulb, pastor: Long Botto~~\ Rev. Leonard radeship in the church and •aid,
Ph. WY 2-3576
Pomti'O}'
Bible ~I ~:30 L m. PreachMorning .Worsblp servico 9 a.m. Cencula, administrator, Sunday ·:Behold how they, these Cris"~•ndl80l.ll30. a. m., mol and tMrd Federated Cburek p...,.roy Dana Wmebrenner, Supt. 10 a. Moss ~.30 .•· m., est.. Holy Days !tans, love one another" and
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Rev. w. H. pe~ pastor; m. Sunday chool: YF Wednes- of Ob gati~n, 7 p. m.
their hearts were opened to r...
Chester, Ohio
"'"- City t'llarcll o1 Cltelst.
Kautz, Supt.: sun d 8 y lday 6:30 P· m, Mrs. Meore. St. Jobu •. CotboUc Mb1ioa: ce~ve the Gospel. If Chrloa
Miller Street, R. KenuellJ
School, 9 a. m.; Worship hour director. Ol!lcial Board .,... near Guysville !Outcb Ridge) : Jan fellowship be real It is flO!
II ~~~"'!~ll~ll Sunday
1 1. m.
lOg, lint Monday eacb month Rev. Frank
Mamen,
Jl8S' confmed to one's own congre'1\lro Locatton1 For Your CoJWealenee
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a. m., MontfDg Wor11 7:30 p. m. Holy Commlll&gt; tor, Sunday Mass 10:30 a. m.: galion. or communion. One of th
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ship, 10:45 a. m.
Wnr- Mt UJdoo F.W.B. t:lmrcb - on tacb qaarter as announeed. Holy Day of ObUgation 6:311 a. most "incongruous spectacles to
, ship 7:30 p. m.; Bible
School t:45 a. m., Earl WSCS 6rsl Wedoesday ol eaeb m.: ConfeSSIOn, 'h hour before be seen on eatb is the r yalrJ
' 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Starkey, supt.; Evening WOI'- month.
Mass.
that is unholy, not to emulate
Pomeroy, Oble
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7:30 p. m. bJ Cecil Cox, The United Melbodllll.Church- The SalvatiOD Army, En\'4J Nlmst m unselfish servi&lt;e, bUI
Middleport «::!rrc't II
Young People't meet· Pomeroy. Melvm Alkire, past- Ray S. W1rung, officer m charge. to outstrip one another in memPAINTS aod IIAIIDWAR!S
5th and Main ~!reels.
and Blblo Study, 7,30 p. m.; or. Olurch School t : 15 a. m. Sunday 10 a. m. Holiness mee~ bership or prestige. In the e.,.
Hicks, minister, Bible
Choir practtce 11 Leo Crl'll', Supt. Leo Vaughan, mg: 10:30 a. m. Sunday School gme room 1t m unpossible te
Pb. W1 N271
14olue
a.m., Kenneth
p. m. Thursday.
A..t. Supt. Morning WQrship at Sund&amp;y 7 p. m. Young People'• look into the .hoilors to see bo•
Supt.;
Morninll
10:30 a. 111. Sermon "Why This Leg10o: 7:30 p. m. Salvation much water IS there, xso there
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m. Evening
Dlutvllle PDarfm Ballaeso, (P. Needless Murder?" 6 p. m., meeting: Thursday, 1 to 3 La- is e guage attached ro the 1 de
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Pomeroy
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7 p. m., Player Service,
Langsville, Ohio), Rev. 0. H. Melhndist You!'
Fellowship. dies Home League: 1 p. m. Prep lbat shows bow much is 1D
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oeaday, T p. m.
pasllr: SUDday Sebool, 9:30 Thursday 7:15 p. m. Choir Re- classes; 7:30 p. m. Bible study, there. When the gauge is bait
Clntrel of IJirlll,
m., Robert Grate, Supl Wor- hearsal.
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prayer meeting. Other aervtcea full the boiler 1s half full. and
Middleport, Oblo
·F;O~EMAN
Ph011o WY Wt81 ,
N. Seaond &amp;... 111 , . Maslers, pastor:
service at 10:3; a. m.; I'll- HyseU 111m nee Melltodlll, by annooncement
when U is empty the bHler II
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II School
t·30 a, m. ~
Youth, 1:46 p. m.: Evan- Rober' E. Smllh, Sr., polllor: Pomeroy Sevealh Day AdveJI. empty. How do I measure my
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service, 7:311 p. 111. MJdo Sunday Scbool 9:30 a. m., War- Usl Cboreb- Mulberry Helgltts love to God? Look at the
, Middleport
p. m.' EveoiDi
Prayer and Pralae, Wed-leJ Haley, ~pt.: Morning ,..... Rd., north of Me)3s Memorial gaoge, my love for my brother.
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ahlp 10:30 a. m. Y011tll Service, Hospital. Pastor, F. W. Gilford -Rev. Paal A. SeUers, Pa•
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:t5 p. m;; E'langellsUc Assistant Pastor, JIIIIIIS R. lor of !be
Evatt&amp;eW
RatiiDd Qlftb ol
lllgdm BID 11 Jcllanll't sage, 7:30 p. m.; Pray« ~~left. Hofler. Servfeeo 011 Saturday: Ualled Brtlhrta Charge.
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W~ssee:. Public meeting, SUD- lltg, Thur81'•y 7:30 p. m.
Sabbath Scboo~ 1:30 p. m.;
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Cor. Bullemut fo W.- .llala
111:30 a. m., V.;'
.Bnley
5 p. m., Wllcbto-. lltildY ~ lrletbotiJel an.a, Laaro Worsblp, 2:11 p. m.; Youth
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S7 Evans Heilhta, Galllpolia.
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ing iaalleta ·
the ~tlazi Cbrlll Oloreb: Ret. EldeD R.
- l!t Pall awaatika bave tieen ncitved by BaJb, pastor; SuDdaJ School,
1:15 L a: War- melilhen o'l the ·Houae.of COm- 10 a. m.; Wbmlo HGIIIDpr, IUpl.
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10:30 L m.: SL moos in advance· ol a vote· on' CbriltiiD Eatlelvor, 7:U p. ..,•
, SeiiMII :10 L m.; a race relaliOII! bill.
Mrs. Lyda CboYafil!ir, pres~
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t L Ill.
Frank Al·u~, a Laborlle eluleB fOI all. Song I'OI'VIeea.
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Pellfl A. _Calllo, pastor. !be lealloU ,are . "deHberateiJ MJd.Weot ~ moetlnc. 7::11
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a slope in step-like fashion
are homes featuring roola
1haped like bobsleds near
Brugg, Switzerland. Homes
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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES

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GOEGLEIN READY -MIX CO.

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

WAS !t. TOSSUP as to whether Victoria
I TMeyerink
or the animals enjoyed her trip
more when she presided al the presentation o! a
pair of lambs and then romped around the Chil• ·

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dren's Zoo in Los Angeles. Here is Victoria, wha

is the youngster on the TV Danny Kaye Show.

TINY'S FOODLAND

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DOTTED LIONIZED- Former movie star Veronica
Lake enjoys the giggles after actor Nick Adams
asked for her au to ~raph on set in Galveston, Tex.

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

BAUM LUMBER CO.

HEINER'S BAKERY

DRAWING ATIENTION-Lori Willianu will become a topnotch artist if energy and imagination count. The two-year ..

old didn't notice her loso at first in St. Petersburg, Fla.

RICKARD'S
ALIGNMENT SERVICE

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&amp; TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

HARDEN(Ii GROCERY
and MARKET
STAR SUPPLY CO.

V. D. EDWARDS
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HUIA-BALOO-Far rrom her nurse's role on the
"Ben Casey" show, Bettye Aclr.erman Is an expert
illlelpreter e&gt;!'lbe bula at a lloll,vwuotl party.

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PI 11r1 VlllleJ llolpltal
·ard, Pl. Pleasant;
ADMI'l'lED: Mrs. Samuel fong, Pl. Pleasant;
ltephens, Leon; Robert Bates,
Pt. Pleaslllll.
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HIU, Pt. Pleuant; James Leon·

Kaeppel, Pt. Pleasant:
Harold Stover, Pt. · Pie'alaol;
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Mrs. Cbarlett Oliver an ter, Galllpolls Ferry,

Awards AssembJ.ym:.3 HeJd
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AT

METROPOLITAN MOTORS
FOR THE BEST DEAL ANYWHERE!

SUNDAY
DINNER

AND THAT HE'S GOING TO •••

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The Martin Restaurant

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Route 7

See Ray Benson Now For These I

! 961 FORD GALAXIE
VB, Power steering.' Power brakes, 2 Dr. Hardtop. Clean

and Niee. See it.

1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
8 C)'linder 2 Door. Sbndard Trans. Clean and solid. See

it.

1953 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON
1 eylinder 4 Door Station Wagon. Good body and tires,

See it.

Sport Shirts - - $pa &amp; $2.98

MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM!

SEE RAY -SEE RAY -SEE RAY

MENS

HilT UtT Ill 1 bur.
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Joe-Shirts

tltle mtln!QIIIII . In ytl·

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MOTORS

MENS DACRON &amp; COnON

The wt lch lhtt hiiiVtP)'tMIII . tl )lllfit.·

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100.606 E. Moln St.

Short Sleeve Shirts $2.98

A·
wards Asaembly in recognition
of achievement&amp; by students
during the current school year
was held Tuesdlly al ' Pobtt
Pleasant High School with Benjamin Frankln IV, principal,
making the presentation as foJ.
lows:
Rick Northup - The Peter
H. Stenebergen Scholarship t200
ward.
Pam Buffington - The J~
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Pomeroy

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63 Pontiac

1962 Chevrolet - - $1495

Catalina VB Sta. Wagon. Power steering and brakea, Hy.
dramatic. llnlnaculate- One owner.

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them blindfolded!

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2 Dr. Selan. Radio and realer. Std. lloor shift.

owner.

One

Std. trans. Radio and heater,

TRUCK SPECIALS I
1CJ57 Do~ge • • • $795

wattr•pun.O.IIt.ll,to .... lypo

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- - - - $1295

Falcon 4 Dr. Sadan. Std. Trans. Radio and heater.
Very sharp,

loul~llf Sport Cpe.

WATER HEAlER
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1962Ford

1961 Oldsmobile •
Dx. SlaUon WaiiOn. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater. Clean
1961 Dc:tdge - - - $1250

16A506.

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heater.

4 Dr. Hard Top. Auto. trans. Radio and heater. One

A 'fa h.,. Itt pwmp unit that oetsMr
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Co01ploto with 13 tal,

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1962 Oldsmobile - $1895
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Pickup. 8 eyt, 8
trau.
1961
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Catalina 4 dr, sedan. One looal owner. HYllrometic. Beau
tiful dark blue finish.

62 Bonneville

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owne, Hyciramatic. Power steerlni and brakes.

60 Cadillac

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- - *1795 Crow's

-61 Bonneville - .

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tender eare. Power ats~rlnf.

$1595

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60 CHEVROLET
Bel Air 4 Dr. Sed.
28:"i r u. inrh V8 f!!ngin. .
.'\ti ll~ _ t ran~ - Powt"r stf!!fr ·
in g New whitE- sidewall

tires. Radio . Tinted wind sh ield . Backup lights .
Wheel !lisa;_ Beautiful
wh iiP or turruoise finiAh .
Look" and drivf'lt li.kt&gt; •
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backup lights, om• tnraT owner, m•w Uld!i tradt'·ln HPa l .o;. harp &lt;'&lt;ar

63 OLDS 88 HOLIDAY SEDAN

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Solid maroon fini sh with like new vin}·1 interim·. Full power, radio. whitewalls, wheel
disc.... Backup lights.30.000 mil es, 1 own~r. NP I': Old~ tradf'·in. Sold and Sf'rvict&gt;d
1&gt;1' "'·

2 - 59 CADILLAC, (1) 2 DOOR, (1) 4 DOOR · · choice $1795
loth with full power and air-conditionin1.

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57 CHEVROLET
Station Wagon

V8. Automnic Trans.

V8. New Trans.
Real Sharp.

8 CJ1inder.
Standard Trano.

$195

$395

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OMAC FINANCING

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POMEROY, 0.

WY 2-2050

Automatic. Power brakes, !)OWer steering, n~ wbite sidewalls. whee) disc&amp;. radio
back-up li&amp;hts, tinted windshield, air-conditioning.

4 Dr. Sedtn

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63 OLDS 88 HOLIDAY SEDAN · · · .. .. · · .. ·.. .. .. $2495

56 CHRYSLER

Dy....,ic 88 - 4 dr. Sedan. OniJ.38,748 easJ mlleo. Power

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VB Pontiac 2 dr. Hard Top, Beautiful 111 white finish
with vinyl trim. Power at..nn, llld brakes. HydramaUc,

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Passed:

-S.B. 273, allows payment of
unemployment compensalion to
workers laid off who take an·
other job and are recalled to
oriiJnal job (Vote :15-0).
Introduced:
-S.B. 356 bans Civil Rights
Commission from making in·
quiries into practices of !rater·
no! organizations.

3 window Sedan. RaaU, shtll'l&gt; all arblla IID!Jb. 1!'1111 pow-

62 Buick

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COLUMBUS (UPI - .Thurs· ' George Price down Wi field 61
day's m a 1or legiBlative ac· am.
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lion at a glance:
House
Passed:
-H. B. 710, nursing home
ulations (Vote IIHI.
-H.B. 176, regulates used
dealers (Vote 72-35.
t - H. B. 621, sets up central
censing board Vote 76-42.
Introduced:
-H.J.R. 52, 53, legislative re- ,
apportionment.
House concurs in Senate I
amendments:
-H.B, 56, allows bl • weekly
pay for state etlljlioyes (Vote :
114-4.
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Corvair Monza Convertible, Floor shift. Radio

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Le..islature
At AGlance

Chevrolet 2 Dr. Hard Top. Almost like the day It waa
sold. Power steering and brakes. PowereUde. 327 cu. in.
engine. One owner.

Sport Coupe, Std. Trans. Radio and heater. Low mileage.

JET PUMP

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BLAETTNARS HAVE THEMI
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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CLEAN, LOW MILEAGE USEFUL CAR

MAY SPECIALS/

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

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1963 Chevrolet

Come In and see our nice new lioN - · I n fill.
lures - new flooriJII- new Htbthtt .... ·Dew ~
chand!Je at our usual low, low~· BupiDIID
aU departments.

ASK TO WED
Crooks, Middleport, ,:Mr~s:~m
PT. PLEASANT - Five c:ou- as E. Mallkln, 126
plea bave made applications lor Ave., Pomeroy, Ell
marrllige llcenset In the ollke Rl. 3 Pomero'y, Mrs. Roland
of the County Clerk. 'l1ley were Terril, Rl. 1 Rutland,
Harley Neal, 65,
Mansfield, G. Hurd, Jackson, Mrs. M.
Ohio. and Mary Jane Seeburg· Mewmeyer, WID&lt;eav•ille,
Mansfield; Albert Sid· Harry Gustin, ru. 2
35, Pt. Pleasant and and Mrs. Jack B. MDler,
K. Stovers, 32,
Pl cer, W. Va .
PT. PLEASANT - Five Point Pleasant; Vernon Leroy KeelBlrlbo
Pleasant High School students er, 22, Leon, and Rebecca Ann Mrs. Fr&amp;Jk E. Rainey,
bave been named winners
S" ·n, IJ, Leon; Lawrenc• Gree- I• polis Ferry, son, 11:49 p.m.
the Propeller Club contest
ley Jordan, 21, Mason, and Eu- Wednesday.
sored by the Port of
lall Eleanor Matheny, 22, Mas·
Discharged
ton Propeller Club.
on; ChariOi Earl King, 21, Chi· Patients recently d~~~~a~~~~ tnd you will gel lhe best auto de1l in the
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cago, Ill., and Dianna Lou Giv· included Jack Hoy, Mrs.
The wtnners are Gary
ens, 16, Point Pleasant.
les Miller, Mrs. Paul Wedge,
ton and Ronald Devrlck,
Lawrence Mllhuan, Mrs. w.t. ll Bend. If I don'l h•ve what you w1nt I'll
stu~ents of. Mrs. Edward
ter Rider, Mrs. Raymond t&gt;ar-11
son' En~lish Class and Fran·
ton, Mrs. Mary Hale, Mrs. Jim· II get it, REMEMBER my reput1tion being
ces Layfteld, Mary _Burris and
• \'Cf QCWS
mle Evans, John
Jenkins,
Sharon Yeager semor English
James Saunders Blythe lireoer. ll
built with GOOD CLEAN USED CARS. All
students of Mrs. Eugene StarGreg A. Bonecuiter, Charles E.
rett.
Gauge reading~: Gallipolis Stewart, Mrs. Vern Watterson, ;
The students will not know .Dem 12.2, 13.3, running 7 feet Mrs. Darrell Jones, Hugh
· previous people sold are satisfied. ASK
12 Employees of
wbat the awards are untll
ou rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.· lia , Mrs. Forrest Donley, Clar-11
day, May 21, when they
90 Pt. Pleasant 24.27, Hinton enc. Graham, Mrs. Ra:::r:. ll THEM!
Lakin are Honored
a dinner meeting in Ashland,
Kanawba Falls 4.18, Char- Fraley, Jr., and infant
PT. PLEASANT - Twelve Kentucky.
leston 18.68. London, Marmet ter, and Mrs. James Quillen
employees of Lakin Slate llo&amp;and Winfield dams were on the and __m
_l_an_t_so
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pital were honored at the an.
sills.
nual l'•· ···1 iJay ceremony Sleamer Chaperon
Boat Movemenlll:
Greenup 10:20 p.m.; Charles K.
One owner, 24,000 actual miles. Radio and heater
Sunday. These persons have E
Oblo River - Jane T. down up Greenup 11 :30 p.m.; A. J.
accumulated a grand total of
ngaged for Dance
12, 5 a.m.; Jeflboat down 13, Patten up Greenup 1:40 a.m.;
100 years of service to the h?s- PT. PLEASANT _ The
6:15 a.m.; Poplar ~P 14, 7:30 John Ladd Dean down
p1tal and were a ·•·ded service nuai Junior-Senior ProtL
. ; Bayou Barabera up 14, up 3:30a.m.; Valvohne
up
pins as a token of gratitude.
Point Pleasant High
:50 a.m. ; Buckeye Stale up Greenup 4:25 a.m.; J. Cha1 uviit ~ l
Dr. Hardtop. 6 cylinct.r. •xceptionally clean
Mrs. I JOY n'" · headed the will be held 00 the
14, 4:50 a.m.; Southern up 17, down Meldahl 3 p.m.; RB\•ens. ll
list of honorees with 15 years steamer "Chaperon" o! the :30 a.m.; St. Marys down 17, wood down Meldahl 3:40
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of servic-. ·en year service Johnston Party boats of Cin- 5:40 am.; Jerry Bosworlh up Pamela D. down Meldahl w:·•Wit
'Ins were awarded to " •s. Ruth cinnati, May 24tb. SailinK time is 17, 6:30 a.m. ; &lt;mward down p.m.; 0. F. Shearer up Meldahl
Brown, Mrs. Laura Johnson, 7 p.m . and the boat wiU dock 17,6:50 a.m.; Natrona! down 18, 7:20 a.m.
Mrs. Geraldine Sales, Dr. Earl at 11 p.m. DST.
10:40 p.m.; Indiana up IB, 12:· GaUlpolto Dam- Queen
Gault, George Davis, and Carl A bullet dinner will be held 40 a.m.; Franklm B. up 18, 2 do· s 4:10 p.m.: Asa up 6:
Scott. Those receiving live year at the Point Pleasan\ Hi
a.m Chrrs Jr. up 1B, 7:36p.m.; p..m. ; Philip Sporn up 7
pl!" were Mrs. Mary Rogers, School auditorium prior 10
Ben McCool up 20, 5:40 a.m.: Tibolt down 1:25 a.m.; Robert ll
Radio. heater. one owner
Miss Phyllhl Sweet,
Drewy excursion. Commencement
Lynn B, down 23, 3.30 a.m., Reed down 3:10 a.m.; Walter ll
LOW
Gore, Samuel Jenkiss and Clar· ercises will be held May
Peggy Downey down 23, . 5:30 Beckjord down 3:50 a.m.: J. s.l
MILEAGE!
ence Pearson.
at 7,30 p.m. In the auditorium. a.m.; Bob Benter up 23,6.30 a. LewtS down 6:50 am.; Semet l
m.; Elgerclllf up 23, 7 a.m. ; down 7:50 a.m.; Luther Herd·
SKIN ITCH
BELGRADE
Yugoslavia Stephen Austin down Greenup man up 9:30 a.m.
DON'T SCRATCH ITI
(UP!) _ Tbe United States ba; 9:30p.m.; Barbara Brent down KaDawba River Beaver'l
8eratc:hlnJ qread• lnfeetloll, c:analnf
up London 1 S5
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IIORE Pain. Apply qulelr.-dryiq rrcu- provided 305 tona of flour,
: a.m.:
uncan ,
~~~e!.~~d~n~~:~::~::~: and vegetable oil for nood
Bruce up Marmet 12:10 a.m.: i
•peed heallur. Fine for eczema. IDRCl lief in Serbia the
1:)Lucy Jane Lucas up Marmet ~
bUe., foot ltdl, olher IUrfal!e ralhn.
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Five Students
Win 'PropeUer
Club Awards

Ney WOUamson - The Kf.
wanls Award. Jim Dunn-The
Rotary Award.
Bob "nlornas - The Men of
tbe Moose Award. Penny Prof·
1111 - The Women af the
Moose Award. Dsvid Bennett
-Thespian Award. Oleryl Monroe - Colonel Charles Lewis
Chapter DAR History Award.
Larry Morgan - Colonel Char·
les Lewis Chapter DAR Citizenship Award. Marilyn Moore Colonel Charles Lewis Chapter
I DAR Citizenship Award. OrletIa Sturgeon - Colonel Charles
Lewis Chapter DAR Good Cltl·
zenship Pilgrimage Award. John
!'lowers, Bob Slier, Bill Blaine
- American Legion Award of
Week at Boys' State. Susan
I Darst -American Legion Auxlllary Award of Week at Girls'
Slate. Drema Fisher and San-

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Award&amp;. IQiaroll
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John B. Bib!ness Award.
School Cont81t.
bee, 612
Chester
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'Dotulec1 Cremeens,
James
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Mils Sturgeon was
Northup Rl 1
Award. Sue Kapp
!hat her entry baa been c:bolen Herman' •
WODIIID'I Club Award.
U one ol the top !00 In the 118- I Northup, Mrs. Dewey Wnl!e,IJ
Bufflqton - John
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Jr., ~· llobert C. C:~ II
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teat this year Mlso sturgeon 11 Rt. I O!esh,e, Mrs. E1
- Ulilted Nallollll Award.
the daughter ·of Mr and Mrs ••elg!.ton, Rt. I Crown City, Mrs.
da Blelner - .flOO Home
W B Sturgeon of · McCulloch Walter Joaepb Roush, "'la!:leajl
omlcs Scholarship Award. Blll
Haven, w. Va., Mrs. v"
Hamm and Debbie Morrow
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W. Allman, 158 So. Third
Science Awardi.
Middleport, Mrs. Edward

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HOUSE for sale or rent in
Minersville. 6 rooms and
bath. Write Raymond Brown,
755 Stelzer Road, Columbus
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19, Ohio.

RATES

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CLOTH awnings and porch val- __
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ance. Bamboo porch shades.
- bl'mds and repairs,
· .UPHOLSTERING, ressonable
Venettan
rates, All work goaranteed,
Dale Wippa I' 215 Union Ave., Free estimates, Take advantPomeroy.
5 18 30tc age
of my "Get acquainted" prices, Phone Pt. Pleasant .nytl'me, 67"1"
.,.. ..... •Mowery's Upholstery.
5 20 6tp
3 HP Brlggo &amp;
88
Stratton Engine
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BULLDOZER WORK, equipped
with winch, Big or small job.
GARDEN PRIDE
Call daytimes WI 9-3151, evenROTARY MOWERS
ings WI 9-J039, Gene Barnett,
46.97
Racine, Ohio,
5 13 lfc
Open Mon.-Sot. Til 9 PM

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CUCXLER REAL ESTATE
POMEROY - 1\!o story frame,
5 rooms 13 bedrooms and 1963 Chev. lmp1l1 4 Dr.
$2095
bath, basement, front
and
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lot Locally owned with new car appearance lnllde and out.
back porches, gas eat,
Beautiful beige and brown finisr, wl•lw tires, V-8 enilne,
100' x 100' in good location, Powergllde trans,, radio and heater.
Priced lo sell.
1963 Ford Galaxie 500 HT C!Je. _
$1995
SMALL 14 ACRE FARM- One 406 cu. in, va enl!ine 4 speed trans. VInyl interior, Radio
mile from Pomeroy. 1 story and heater. Red finish , Good !ireo.
frame , 4. rooms (2 bedrool1ll!) 1963 Corvlir MonZI Cpe.
$1799
front and back •porches,
J&gt;&amp;I:I
• l" Spider equipment Locally owned and tuned to go. 4 -od
basement , aII I• acres .u
1
ood
1 u· box, blower on motor, jet bltck finish. red Jnterior,·r·
new
vated and Ieve' g
oca- whitewall tires. Radio and heater.
lion. Priced right.
.POMEROY - Nice building tot
100' x 29{)', all utilities a vall
able, out of high water. Only
OPEN EVES, 7l00 P.M.
$2000,00,
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ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN -------ER_O_Y_,_OH_
BOX 229
WY Z-3631
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Board ~
Apple.Gro.ve .
Society Notes
Mother's
lei'VIcelchurch
were
held
at the Day
Methodist
Sunday morning under the dlreelion of Mrs. Russell
Rousll,
Taking part were,
Welcome
bY--Cindy Rolllb; On This Your
Day, Susie Jarrell; My Molher, Steve Jenkins; All the M~
then, VIc.tl Ables, M•' Patient
Mother, Patsv Allev ·, Mot.her' '
Day, Linda Alley; . A Mother's
Work, Susie Donohew; Jus 1
The Best, sheila ctark, Hym"'
sung by the congregation wer•·
Faith of Our Mothers and Tell
Mother I'll lie There. Debbv
Hill was pianist, Flowers were
presented to the youngest moth-

Jack W. Ctrllf,
schools. Corner of Lincoln and
Manager
lth, in Middleport. Call Gail
PHONE
Miller, WY 2-3196.
WY
2·2181
1
5 20 3tcl
SIX ROOM HOUSE in Pomeroy KNAPP SHOES, spacial offer
TO PLA CE •
RES UT .'f Pllr'I OI IC Jl'oi O
170 Mulberry, Phone WY 2 to June only, buy I pair
W AN'T A.D
2575 or inquire at :m Second regular price, get 2nd pair
Street, Pomeroy.
5 17 tfc $2.00 off. Write or call R~
Sales &amp; Service
er,
Mrs.mother,
Don Findley
oldest
Mrs. and
Do 1the
1y
PHONE WY 2-2156
Hill,
Elm
Street,
Racine.
_
bert
FOU ROOM furnish ed apartWolfe, who is the Suparintend
5 19 12tp
Fi
FOR SALE
ment, downstoirs. WY 2-3658
en!
of the Sunday School. Rev.
Notice
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5 17 tfc
e 'ts Almost Every Car 5 ROOM FRAME house and
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James Early Is the pastor, A~
COAL Bll)S. needed,. 'liddleP&lt;J
rl ,' ..1 and 4 ROOM furms
. hec.., apartALFALFA WEEVIL?
eTransferable When
bath. all utilities, #I Beech
,
~~dance was 47, collection $8.Post Offrce, rr,qu.rrr 30 tons
You Trade Cars
Streel, Middleport.
,_ men1s. Row 1ey &amp; Ree d Har d·
CONTROL
THEM
WITHof stoker coa I. Btds must ""
1 ROOM FRAME house on MidIt
5 _ _ t_1c umco
- Atfa11a 11•eevii 8 pray
eGuaranteed 24 months
submilled by May 2Jl at 10 a I1 ware'
dleport Hill with 6 acres of
W.S.C.S. of the Apple Grov•
or 24' 000 miles
m. Phone the
Mtddlep&lt;rrl FIV r~ R(l(JM.s
and b' 1h, I39 ' containing Malathion and
I land.
SANTO DOMINGO (UP!) - Non-combatants In this and East Letart churches hetdc
. Methoxychlor. Apply up to
eMost Popular Unit
BuIt ernu t Ave. PI10ne Wy 2·1
Post Offi ce for detat Is.
1 days before harvest. No re· z ROOM LOG CABIN, • acres, blood-5oaked city looked forward today to a 24-hour joint installation services at th•
5 21 31r 1 2322__ _
ll tfc , ;idue in milk. Lowd toxicity!
In the U.S.A.
near Bingham's Mill, R u ~ truce, scheduled to start at noon, in the hope tbat it may Apple Grove church Tuesday ·
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easy to apply, goo contro
· here.
· with Mrs. Olden Thax- ·
NfcW. USED ond old merchan-t MODERN 6 rooms and bath , f larvae. Best residual proland.
put a permanent end to st reet f'1g.htmg
evemng
dise, antiques, gt ft ccrttfi-~ ap artm ent
Middleport. Pb, teclion av ailable; lasts up to
I ROOMS AND BATH, 2 story
Sporadic gunfire echoed through Santo Domingo ton as installing ollicer using a•
cates, unu sua l tlrms Sulu r WY 2-3121.
3 24 tfc
l weeks, also control• spitlnstollod
, house, cement block,
463 Thursday night and early today, but there was no report her topic, "Let Your Lifhi
day, May 22. at the old A&amp;P : --;;-:-;.; ~ anc wur " "'' ' lurm&lt;h&amp; ~~~~r: }\;;;~0 ~~r~~u ~~~~
Lincoln Street, Middleport. of heavy fi~hting. There had been speculation that Maj. Shine." Attending
were Bor· '
Buildmg, Midd leport. Ohto. ed and llllfurnisbed apart eralivc Association - East
FOR RENT
Gen. Antomo Imber! Barreras' junta government might bara Adams, Mildred Donohew,
11 A. M. until '! ' Chtrke n menta WV l-.'4:14
tfr Main Street, Pomeroy.
MODERN 6 ROOM apartment, launch an all-out drive to
Mrs, Virgil Roush, Mrs. Hersh12 6
Barbecue on some d a y
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Pomeroy, 0.
Second Street, Middleport. gain as much ground as pos- been ordered to remain strict- el Roush, Mrs. Howard Norri•,
in City Parking Lot be htnd j vSIX ROOM HOUSE in Pome- 1
AUCI'ION
BRICK ii ROOMS and bath ;ible before the shooting ly neutral.
Mrs, Bill Fox, Mrs. Feme Haythe bank . Come early, stay roy Phone WY 2-5385.
SAT. MAY 22, at 12 ,30 P.M.
Mulberry Street Middleport: ;tops,
Vance was accompanied by man, Mrs, Earl Adams, Mrs,
all day, fun fo r "II Sponso r·
! 14 tfc
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th f Ch 1 SEWING MACIITNE _ repair
RODNEY OOWNING
U. N. special representative Lt. Gen. Bruce Palmer Jr., U.S. Jake Adams, Mrs. Dolly Wolle,
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ed by Middleport Fire De- 3 BEDROOM brick Duplex wrth f~llo;us~~es~~gns 00ff
~~: services all makes, WY2-2284
Real Eotalt Broker
Jose A. Mayobre negotiated the supreme commander Ill Santo Mrs, Dallas Hill, Karen and
partment . Mtddterort, Ohto: ga rage Butternut Ave., Porn- 7. Having sold my !arm, I The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
i 20 3!c truce to give the Red Cross Domingo.
Mike Rhodes, Tammy Roush.
prmefeds Io gfo towarkds pay
.roy. Call WY 2-5!27.
will sell the following: Horse Authorized Smger Sale• and
MIDDLEPORT
edllme to conect dead and wound- The undersecretary opaned Mrs. Roy Pearson, Mrs, Roy
mg or new 1rc true .
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casua111es of this week's the conference by mdlng Buck, Mrs, Gerald Hayman.
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fighting In northern San· a Ust of reports of U, S, par- Mrs, Naomi Slobart, Mrs. Her5 19
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MODERN 4 room and bath, plows, cultivator, diSc and _z l'oeigler Balldb!g &lt;&gt;qppl) lor
to Domingo.
tlality which have appaared ID bert Shields, Mrs. Olden Tttax·
B~~tiqa~ed fl:~~lito~~eddi;~~~lt~~~· ' furnished apartment, Middle- ~agon~~~arness, ~ollars, brt· new homes, Built iii II:itcll- F~~us~A~~ Loc~ ~~ :arne A spokesman for rebel Col. American newspapers, Some he ton, Mrs. Dorsa Parsons, Mrs.
4 21 Uc Be;,l d orm sca es
ens, storm wlndowa. ai\UII&gt;
iar
s 1 ~me-Francisco Caamano Deno described aa "possible misun-Aiex Wheele•, Mrs. Bob Rhod
Mrs Jea nne Matt~son' 70 j po~ WY 2-3874.
E iOth SI Wellston Phone ONE ROOM trailer for re nt. Eo\ tle_ gas! range!
Inurn siding. Call Guy Nei8- roy,t hgelt co.mkeret 1
ali~ charged Thursday night that derstandings.'' Others he denied es, Mrs. Etta Shields, Mrs, Ear
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Ohio
men
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w
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pic
ence
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1er, acme,
,_ 15-Stp
Close to my home. All uttli-t 2 cu boards
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full rool1ll! ol furnit ' in- U, . 1orces are at mg t.~ UJD- comp e1e y.
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Y ous , rs: ra
Buck ,
381_2638 _
ties furni shed and natural gas. ,
. P b d 5 ood beds
12 29 tfc
luded
dr
ure
Ia,
The
clrarge
wa.
demed
by
Among
the
allegaltons
he
deMrs,
Earl
RobiDSon,
Mrs.
Her, , t11MOB!LE IRS&lt;trance I&gt;een Phone VI 3.2600.
. 3 tron ~- s, w en _
BULLDOZER work, small do.. cfr'
• carpe1s, a~, re- defense Undersecretary Cyrus nted was Caamano's broadcast she! Norris, Mrs. Shirley Able.
caneetled'l ' &lt;lSI your opera
, !1 tic 3 ptece Jvmg room sw1•
Igerator, range,
dinette, R Yance
cherge that U. S. Marines start- Serving refreshment• were An·
tor'a Ocense! Call IVY :1-2961
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Table
and
chatrs
er,
back
filling,
tarm
ponds,
beds
rythin
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, • eve
g goes. ew Y At a specially called news ed the shooting in which rebel rra Wheeler and Bess Parsons
. Chest of drawers
StSU• TRAILER LOTS - free Sew
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pamted. Garage, parking in conference, Vance conceded Lt. CoL Rafael Fernandex IJG.
age and water. Brown's Trail Kitchen smk
Middleport, Phone WY 2 - front. Cool front porch. Pric- the! there may have been mlnguez was killed Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wheeler
F~-~!~~~~N
er Park !State Approved) Aulomati c washer
221J8.
5-15-10te ed for quick sale. Call Bill "Isolated Incidents" in which It night. Fernandez was one of and Bill _spant
the weekend
P.y the order of the Honorable Minersville, Ohio, Pbone WY Buffet, Cabinet radio
BEATING, Plamblng, MaeDer Childs, WY 2-2449. 5 20 3tp appesred the United States fa- five rebels kllled In an WISUC· ~Ith ~If da;g:rs,lnMrC. Jumand
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.me J. Kelleher, United 2-3324.
1 15 tic Electric sweeper
Furnaces, Arnold Brothers,
vored lmbert's forcea, but he cessful attack on the junta-held ~rry 0 r
,t es Court, Southern District,
For Sale
Home Comfort coal aa d 118 East Main Street, Pom- PRICE REDUCED on altrac- said U, S. commanders have Dominican "White House.''
' and MI:- and MrJ, Edward
wood range
leroy, Phoae WY 2-ZWI, .. , .. . tin 3 _ bedroom r8Dch ltyle
Moms, Chrt~
and EriD 1n
, tern Divison, the following GROW!Nf' ! l' . in field, now Lawn, hand and garden tools
' 20 tic
home, Loc'8ted in new adB_o_w_H_,ng:o_:G~ree
=n.:.__ _ __
,1 1 be sold at H. L Rupc Farm
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Twm stone tubs ,
d
WILSON'S car wash, 550 Page
ilion nn Chester Road near
of Music and Cwmlngham's T.
' UCATED POINT ROCK Ohio ready to cut. Phone WY 2- Round Oak coal heater
5
20
31
5394
t Meigs County ), 'II mile' off
P Antique as follows : Sewlng i -St., Middleport, Ohio. Cars State Highway garage. FireV. and .Radio Service, Athens.
State Route 689.
SHULER'S Grocery, Antiquity,
machine. curved glass chi-/ vacuumed, WY 2-3715.
w:::d
1:00 P.M. Saturday, May 2Z, Ohio: Specials for Friday and
na closet, Pictures and ,
4-22-30tc 11
d
Although the
preUmlnarieo
1965, 1:00 P, M.
Saturday- Reg, 39c cook tes,
books, bedsteads.
AUCI'IONEER
;':·
:rs,
w:ow~
Entrants
from
Gallia
county
Athens
County
Pepsi
Cola
BotWill
not
be
open
to
the public,
1
.~€ 1 Ford TRArTOR - SOl Die- 3 for $LOO ; Reg_ 49c cookies. Other items too numerous to
Complete Senict
io. Phone
pa will join those from
tling Company are C!Hiponsor- leaders of area civic organiza.
sel, 1955 Ford Tractor 660 ~er- 2 for 89c; Reg. White bread,
mention .
CriU Bradford
ing Athens and Washington tions wiU be invited to attend,
5 19 tic and Washington In the
Write, Prooe or Contact
Southeastern Preliminaries
County' girls. Musical accom- and are encouraged to bring
ies, FERGUSON - Gra in Drill , 2 for 39c; 3 for 55c; Milk, Lunch available,
Rake, Cultivators, Scraper, Ro- 69c gal. jug, 59 with $5.00
Mrs. W, B. Jefferis, Owner
A. c. BRADFORD
FOR SALE : 7 room bouse wllb be held in the Lakeview
paniment fnr the program will bylountg ladrtlles 1who may be ellgitary Ct:tter: JOHN DEERE order. \1 gal. jug, 39c 34c
I. 0. McCoy, Auctioneer
Racine, Ohio
z lots in Dexter Ohio. Phone alion Center on Sunday,
b&lt; provided by Webb's World e 0 P8 , c pate in this or
Lime Spreader, Manure Spread- with $3.00 gmcery order. 10
t5) 15- 6tc
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This preliminary event Is ben~xt years pageant. ~· Dile.
5 18 61
e:, 40 Ft. Elevator, Plows; Olr lbs. U. S. No I potatoes, 83c;
- - ~ 1ng held to determine the final- llcl at Holzer hospital recently will present her fashions from
IVER - 7 It, Mower, TRACT- 5 lbs U. S No 1 new potatoes
:,~.~.:·::~:~~~
Karl Graeser, Plamblq and '0~ SALE: La~ge 4_ bedroom iBis In the Mi!lll Southeastern underwent leg amputation.
the Diles
Shop and tb~
OR 77 11949), Corn Planter 55c; &lt;.arge fresh eggs
2 M• l•t bton • ,..,"""'"" an '••·
Healing
h "":• ,. Racme, m good Ohio Pageant in Pomeroy this
new W~men s Atr Force unJ·
Wide front Axle; NEW HO~ doz, 69c. Gem pop. 39c' car- ::!' ;;:",::~·",.,!~~~~~' 0~~~ ~::
Minersville, Ohio
condition - out of ~ wa~ June 19, at Regatta Weekend, Mr. and Mr1. Duane Stanley · form will be mocleled al Intel'
LAND - Field Chopper, Corn ton, plus bottles. Fresn fruits ::!~ :::."';!~,l'::,"~• ';::'';'-:;.., ",;,;~
~ed :~. se~er •=blea
er. Hot water .heating fY&amp;- The facilitate the addition of were goesls at- a banquet In mission. Mrs, George
Billy
Head attachment, Siage mow- and vegetables, Phone WI 9- . ....... ,, no ""···· In milk. Lo•
Sewer Macblnea
tem, large el«::'"IC hot water the Gallia entrants, the pro- Rolland Saturday night,
will be the organist for the eveer; Roanoke Baler, TWO RU\3- 3226.
5 20 Jtc ~o~~~,v~ota~;:r :;: ~~~c~~~·u~
Rea16118ble Rate.
tank, storm wmdows. To be
i11 begin at 7 p m one Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman Ding along with • local combo.
BER TIRED WAGONS SILAGE - -'"' ' ' &lt;u " •• "' • _... AJ.oo
sold to se!!le estate,
Call gram w .
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visited a day last week with
BAR AND CAFE D1 and D2 •••"•'• oplltl•b•••· . , • ., '•"" CaD WY 2-%874 Day or Night
Henry Cleland, daytime WY 2 hour eartier than orlgll"-IIY sch- Lana Gibson,
BED, Wagon Un!oader Case
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C4unty
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WEATHER DAMAGE
F eed G . d
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Permits. All good eqmpment , ' ' " ' a.,..,. ""'"""~ •·~'•·
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Mrs. John M, Clark of Down·
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am atr condition low rent reas- uoo - ""' ""'• "''"'' Pome,.y. EXPF..RIENCED
dressmaki 6 lfc The Meiga County flnal_tst_s '""'nn span! several days with MILAN, Italy !UP!) - '!'hunSaw, 400 Gal. BUL K MILK
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""'TANK PIPE Lf}';E MILKER on for sellmg, health. Owner,
lng, alterations, Phone WY 2- FOR IIALE: li room
bouse, w
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: 1 p~e lDl· her son, Mr, and Mrs. Robert derstorms, high winda and
Wellston,
Livestock
4-~ bath basement. Gas furnace II~ o~ same a e, owev- Clark and tK•n, Larry.
cloudbursts caused heavy dam2276.
500 Gal. Hot Waler Heate; Jesste Carman,
(Eiec. ), 22 Stanchions and On1o, phone 384-9925, after 5ISOW with 10 pigs lor $100,00 AIR CONDITIONING Refrlgl!l' firepiace. Priced for CIWck er, m omeroy.
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Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Cole age in a wide area of uorthera
P
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home
phone
384
3570
Harriso
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Call
WY
2sale,
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and
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Vinton Hodge Italy Thursday.
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of Lancaster -'·lied ... Elsie R · trig red
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of Hog Eqlllpment, Hand Tools,
- 5 20 3tp l 6279.
&amp; 19 3tc eratton, New Haven, Phone
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t 11 tic Evans Steak House in
Tm
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sever
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many other items necessary for Harden's Market, Rt. !?A , Syra.
TU :1-3537.
f 1 Uc HOUSE FOR SALE on L&amp;uret lis and the Ohio Valley
Haning recently,
slides m the south Tyrol region.
a complete farm operatons.
cuse, 10 lbs. potatoes 75c; CURTISS BREEDING Service,
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Cllif Road Mrs. Nor
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TERMS : Cash day of sale.
Nescafe coffee. giant 12 oz. for the best in
artificial Business Opportunities By U. WY ~-6322 lllllll • Co., makers of Holllum II!'EOia.
SIGN D
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Steppa's Beauty Salons of
E : Lauren E. Hnffman, rar $1.29; Fairmont Dairy leading sires make
!he'll' FOR LEASE : Service Station.
5 4 30tp ens and Nelsonville and I b
Trustee for Hugh 1'· Rupe F'atr 49c \1 gallon-, Watermel- hom e at Curtiss. For serv ·ce, y. o_u can rnak_e yourseIf 8 Bood INCOME PROPERTY - local- ~ ~:::::::~:;;::;;::::;::::;;;~
PLENTY Of LOTS FOR SALE
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BRADFORD AUCTJQN COM- 79
ons $1.25
f 5 ea.;
lb nice
b tomatoes Call Leland Parker, Pomeroy, 1IVmg here j1 you will ----'ww•
ed within Z miles of the new
ALL WITH PERPETUAL CARE
PANY, RACINE, OHIO
c or
. askel, cigar· Ohio. WY 2-2264 or Albert and can manage a business. locks at Racine Ohio conC. C, BRADFORD,
ettes reg. 25c, king and filter Parker, Chester, Ohio, 9115- Call Gallipollg, Ohio, m-4102 alstlng ol one
~d tile
AUCTIONEER
26c, 3 lb, balogna $1.00; 20
p
WY :1-522
A. c. BRADFORD , MGR.
lbs. potatoes, $1.39.
3415.
5 19 12tp
or omeroy
I.
building, houainJ two furnlsli.
5 17 51c
5 19 3lc F
li :W 3tc eel and one ttnlumlshed apart.
~==--:- -- OR SALE : Fine pony. Come
ment, 1 large business room
REAL ESTATE~ AUCTION- CLEAN carpels with our Car- and see. Mason 773-51123,
Help Wanted
below, 1 dooble garage with
Cheshire, 0:
Sexton On Duty At All Tlrnee
BANKRUPTCY
pet Shampooer FREE, with
-5-30!c
WANTED
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furnished
apartment
over
Goy
Harper
an_d
Rope
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revmv.er~'
care
for
the
last 150 years, 111d will be
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By order of the Honorable Du- ~~chase
of Blue Lustre 1
house ;.or~rn~~~or ~If Mr~ and located in rear 1 nice er spent an evl!lliD8 with Mar'
ane J, Kelleher, United States
ampoo. Baker Furmture, • Dr, Melvin E. Doerr, Vetertn- P. M, Cowdery, Long Do~ frame building loc.l~
at ian and Elnore Reynoldo, Cool~. Southern DJ&gt;Ir ict East- _Mtddleporl.
S 18 6tc arian, targ• and 91Dall animals.
aide. All m
' A-1 ·-•"'- ville,
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St. Ra
tom, Ohio,
5 20 3tc
""'""'""'· Dr L1 d ~-- and
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as gton ,
vensSix rentals in alL Selling du
· oy ""''
be ol!ered for sale on Ihe prem- FOR THE FINEST selection of wood, W. Va Phone m42'11. BAllY SITTER, 5~ days week.
e Dam Harper of Rio
i'!l!s located in Columbta Town- flowers for Decoration Day, Office hours, Daily t 1o 6 p. Light bouaekeep1118,
Write to bealth, Phone daytime WY college apenl a weekend
ship, Meigs County at H L stop at Cliff's Shoe Repair, m,
1 28 Uc care of l1le Daily SenUnel, Z.%255, evenlnga WY :1-2561, Guy and Hope Harper.
5
U lZtc Mr. and Mrs, Delbert! ~:II
Rupe Farm on County Rd.,
Middleport, Ohio,
Box 1168-0. Pomeroy.
1&gt; mile off StJte Route 689,,
5 18 I2tp
AUTO SALES
5 ZO lfe
ROOM br1c1I: home, S balb- man cl Dunbar, W. Va,, 'fl
Point Rock, Ohio.
1959 AMERICAN Mobile- Home
u.S. Clvllhmoe T rooms, finished lillie In 4 &amp;mday -wllb Rev. and Mr 1.
2:30 P.M. Saturd.ly, May 22, to' x 46'. Excellent condition. 1960 2 · door. Chevrolet sedan ;::o•;:;·.:,.~..:,-J::::.!:: basement. Out ol blgb watA!I'. Baruhart.
1965 2:30 P.M.
llue 10 job transfer must sell power steermg and brakes. " ' • - of - , _ .........., Central hNtln&amp; priced for Mrs, 0. E, Durham spent
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Mr'
Th IS property consists of 200 Conta&lt;t
Robert King,
Fork-· $550·00 ' '~'all VI •,.....,.,,
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5~~ '::~....
.!; or WY 2-2205. Cherln F. and Mrs. Larry Hansoo of 01111"
well located and suitable for ville, Ohio, Tel: Coolville 667- 1964 VOLKSWAGEN,
door t:'""'i. _, In
WUdermuth.
4 IS lfe Ieaton, W. Va,, wbo bad 11\lr'
cul tivation and grazing. There 6200,
'18 6tc
sedan, radio and beater, Pb· ,;;
Auto Sala
is a _5 Rm. Block House, Barn, LEGHORN hens lar
WY 2-5468, KennJ BraD a,
lnsuranc.
hem,
millnng parlor, milk house 6 to 7 lbs 50c grai "; d ~paj Pomeroy.
5 It 6tp
ftat fllm1IIIr
Raymond Arnold and ....,._
Granary and tool shed,
, W. Sayr~. Portia.:\, e , Oh~~. I!952- MODEL Ill ton p.cl- up · AUTOMOBILE Insurance been Warld
Eunice Br~dliold and _ , ,
TERMS OF SALE . Cash on Phone VI 3-2286
,_ 15-6!
truck, Price $37500 Rowley cancelled? Last Y001 operaYolllll called 1111 NtDie Clay
dellvery of deed. The sale
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' ' 5 11 Uc tor'a Dcense: Call WY 2-2966 1111 - - . nlo .., ,_.. Dr and Mr Don Gibson '
subject to confirmatior of t~! DON'T PUMP you SluggtSh.se(l- ~e,
61Stfc . . .llee. " - ell' ••1111111
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court The farm appraised at tic lank Get Kleao-Em-hll FOR SALE - Oe 11157 Hillllllii' ~
fami!Yj of PGrllmoutlt, Mr.
$21,000, and cannot be sold for septic tank cleaner. Land- man 4 • door sedaD, e=oo.oo, PHOTO Copytlll Semce. Cop.
. · ~ , , ... ,
~j.p!~, Glblon and famUt
less than % of appraisement
mark ram Bureau.
WY 2-5251.
5 7 Uc ·
Mi:ta )Jfi hj" II I II
Wonderful opportunity for a
Z_18 Uc Employment Wented
other ckibualeaiB.
B. lfiiiitiiiiNel, ~....,
et, kut Gibson. Our
good investment.
,,J964 .HONDA 150, saddl• bags ,
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. _ WY ...,. , - · of 'l'eiU ·and Bob GIIMon
SIGNED: Lsuren E. Hoffman and wimllhield, like new. Le-IWANTED - Painting, CGbil~ '
-,.-,
'~ II ~ .DaY,Ion ~llecl ihetr ll)lllher
11 1 11e
Trustee: Hugh L. Rupe
tart CH 7-2101.
a 17 etc ' fmiShing, patios, drivewaya,
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--· - 1 Sidewalks, carpenter -- work, GUARAN'ti!:ED, renew'able far '· .,._., ,,,. . ..._ RUby pJeb1 of OoJumbt!a 'lpetJ!II:
. B,lcine, Ohio.
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JIIIUid L!tfJn' '~~ jind ~ 1 illlell with hflr inollier, .
Sic bushel. Samuel Lewis, WY 2- Fourth Ave., Middleport, Iii at aD aga. ! " - IVY UIM, ion. Good coat. 111(&amp;-enees. v •.:.. Diehl
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6171.
i 12 6te !railer,
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News Notes
Mr . and Mrs, Curtis Ander_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ son and son, Larry, ot Dunbar,
B7 IIICI DU BROW
auggestfd, "let them walch,"
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -"ABC the reason beill8 the involveScope" Wednesday night pre- ment of-so many youngsters.
ented a atrong, frank, n~nao- Those Interviewed included
sense telehlsion report 011 the 18• lou outpstlenll _ 1 28-year-old
boo subject of venereal disease, female graduate student who
Although the half-hour pr~ noted "II can happan In the
gram of the weekly public a!- best of families;" 8 17-yeardold
fain serlel coold well have high scho!ll boy ; a married man
used double the time allotted to wbo infected his wife, and a
It, It wasted very little of the homosexual cnntrlbut.lnn to the
3 minuets In ·establishmg Us disease was adding ot the probpoint of the necessity of frank- lem.
ness in order to reduce the Smith •aid lt was generally
huge increase tn tile dl•ease' es· cons de red "indecent" to talk
peelally among youngsters.
about venereal disease. Yet the
The decision of "ABCScnpe" program made the point that
to tackle the sUbject came aft- tracing it Is a main problem
er a publicized controversy in nowadays in order to help prewhich NBC-TV decided aaalnst vent its recurrence 1 but In addoing a segment of Its ltcUonal dition to the social stigma tha•.
series "Mr. Novak," on the holds back frankness, there is
subject cl VD,
I the reluctance of some doctors
At the time ot the decision to report such cases - and the
and alterwanls a number of re- "so what!" attitude of many
spacted citizens urged NBc-TV young parsons in this genera·
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,
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nrucltvely-4one pro&amp;ram could syphilis and gonorrhea together
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lll81Y controversial molters by the show, about 3,000 Amerlvideo series is today perhaps cans contract VD every day, 111
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mately 55 per cent of known
Howard K. Smith, who was VD cases In the United States
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the start of the program that between the age• uf w and 24,"
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Plans were made to tour the of Mrs. Charles Lewis have I LlOYd Moort was awarded totshola aednd SUfilmlters Gollld, and
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atooU: May meeting of CJasa 12 read from Mrs. 0. P. Klein lor
Wonderful For Bo ;~ ting
Miss Beverly Perrin bride· Monday at 7:30p.m. when the report ofdtheff' nom,elnatingted com- er arr.don~en~;~re~rs. b~ A dessert course carrying
Circle of Heath Church held the cards anotgllto sent her and
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Mrs.
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Co.
office
with
Mrs.
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John
Terrell,
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presJHl!';t:,
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who
also
reess
and
favors
were
small
Mrs.
Moore
reviewed
writers
trick
superl~tendent
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son Jones Wednesday evening. ter Bentz as hostess.
. dent; Mrs. Robert LewJ~, secre- an drs.
ibbon
low daisy plastic cups
begionlng with the early writ- the Circle for ita contrlbulh*'
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the Mrs. R-obert Lew1s. pres1- tary; and Mrs. Leo Ryan trea- ceJve a r r
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She was assJSted wit
. dent. conducted the meeting surer. A discussion was held on Mrs. G. R. Thompson spoke with mmts.
thors and gave selections from ound, Csmp Asbury. Mrs.
shower by her d~ug~er, Bar which opene&lt;l with devotions arrangements the members will on roses and shrubs. Mrs. Char· Thed June ~:ng wHit ~he poems and articles by the writ- ~ayne Gibbons, program chafr.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
hara, and Mrs. Jo n y~ns.
by Mrs. John Terrell· who read make for the Pomeroy H i g h les Lewis dis~layed a nwnber foo~ emons ra n
a
man, .Introduced Mrs. Moore
~;;~~~~~~~~ ~:H~e~~r;~color scheme of pmk was "Praying Hands," by Helen School Alumni banquet. T h e of new roses mcludlng, pInk Ohio Power Co. otnce and guest Mrs. Earl Knlght, president, Following the meeting relreslt
. out In the decorall~ns Steiner Rice of Cincinnalt. The traveling prize donated by Mrs. Princess, The Doctor, Pomset- mght will be observed.
lions taken from Emerson and ments of punch and ssndwlchf
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!tons aiken from Emerson and were served from a table cofa&gt;\ll1};) I
placed on a lable co~ered Mrs. Terrell concluded the deTeMySOn. Mrs. James Jividen ered with a white cloth and c~n
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of pmk stream~rs fall- wer&lt; dislributed by Mrs. TerMiss Frieda Faehnle usiilg pink flowers flanked by pink
The 3eatlt&gt;s
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a whJte weddmg bell. rei!
I 't'ati n was held and the comed Zana Gainer WB8 re'f
material from "Riches of the tapers.
"A HARD DAY'S NIGHT"
Games were olayed asd pr:z~ Members responded to roll 3ls~'.:,ni~ersary ohaerved whenlported.quile ill and Sadie Tr~
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Zeigler, Mrs. Charles Me~
"DARK PURPOSE"
.lir e. ltct.ert Coeb, Mrs. G""rge Mrs. Leo Aryan thanked
the America, met Tuesday evening. Ifrom hosplta~. Second nomina- PreSidents .of the American
Lemley Graduates
hmny, Mrs. Carl Mattox _and
Shirlev Jones and
Anders_on, Mr~. Lee Da..,Jdson , club for flowers sent her while Elizabeth Ha es
asliDciate tion of o(ficers was held.
gum Auxlhary of Drew
Mrs. Henry Hennesy, eontribut·
Rossano ~"'"'
and MISs Pernn.
' h ·1 I' u Reporls were givY '
ster Post was held
1 Ord
Stud
ing. Miss Bess Sanborn gave II!&lt;!
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After the ~uest or honor had e~s~~ \~~ Sears-Roebuck Civic ~::~~lo~dir~e~~~l a~~stri~~v:; Ni~e candidates, Eileen Bahr evening at Ule home of
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closing prayer. .
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-------M-,-y-22 ?pened her gifts the_guesls were Beautificalion contest projects. ~uty: 'Iva Stacey, ~·ate creden- Jackie Gintheih~!~el'..~C:· Ralph Gilmore in
Marine Pvt. First Class Stanl
Saturday
mvJted to the dmmg room The projects of cleaning the en- tial committee and Faye Par· Clleo ~;!'· Do. K . R
Mrs. George Mowrey,
ley R. Lemley, son of Mr. and
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"LASSIE'S GREAT
for refreshments of raspberry !ranee to Beech Grove ceme- lin of Marlett~ Edith Betz- ~ Jve endr,M riB ~emg, u dent, was in charge of the
Mrs. Harold W. Lemley of I
ADVENTURE"
sherbet punch, assorted cake tery and plantmg · flowers and lng, as~ciate ;tate vice coun· . rwm d•. h ary f Myes ww":e ing which opened with
Liberty Lane, Pomeroy, was
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Junt&gt; Lockhart Hll l'.h Ht•olly decorated m pmk, pmk heatt- evergreens and the cement flow- cilor Tuppers Plains and Nel· tmtJate m onor
ra.
~ tlons taken from Psslm 1
April 18 from AvLail'"""'
shaped mints and nuts. The Ia· er b&lt;&gt;xes .placed at the Pome- tie Hayes, Della Stahi and Win- ly wr:.~:n~edke b:~;co~~t~ Mrs. Mayme Holmes, who
Ordnanceman School at the
---a mi-ble was covered With a pmk da- roy Elementary School and /low- ona Cook of Pomeroy were wei- ~andth ho po Th
d ed with prayer, followed by
Air Technical Training The Ya wa Te Camp Fb:l
"LAW oF THE LAWLESS" mask cloth, centered Y"ilh an ers planted in them by pupils
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Jacksonville, Fla. He Girls met on Wednesday, May
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With Da!e Ro lwrtson
arrangement or roses m a wh1te
ca.
spo .
er. Mrs. Mowrey reported
the use and mainten- l9th at the Racine
BaptiSt
and Yvonne fl&lt;oC,rlo
' milk glass container flanked by
~hJch the ,rroeetmg closed m the birthday cake which sbe
of the variOUI guns, munl- Chu;ch. The meeting was ca11"=========~~ pink tapers in white holders.
tv
r~tuahstJc orm.
Mrs. Webster took to the
and rockets used by Navy ed to order by the presldentt
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Mrs. John Harrison, mother of
The charter members present ty Home. Mrs. Paul Csscl
Marine Corps air Wilts.
Ann McClintock, and
NanCJ
Mr. DJXon, preSided at the
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Elizabeth Hayes, Anna Tuttle, Mrs. Gilmore were named
Graduates of the school .are Bentz led the Pledge of Aile
punch bowl. .
Mabel Van Meter, Lillie Chris- take the cake In June. Pions assigned to the gunnery and glance.
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Those
attendmg
were
MIss
ty,
Ada
Morria,
Letira
Wood,
were
made
for
tbe
June
meet.
departments
aho_ard
The
girls
selected
their
indl
Pomeroy. Ottto
Perno, Mrs.
' rt Coats, Mrs. A program on Bible quizzes MAY Zl
Halite Frederick, Zelda Weber ing which will be a picnic
aircraft carriers, air stations vidual Torch Bearer Ranks It
David
Miller,
Mrs.
Crary
Davj
was
conducted
when
the
Busy
The
Loyal
Women's
Class
of
and
Ooa
Osborn
were
escorted
the
home
of
Mrs.
Eddie
and
atr squadrons. Before en· work on this summer. DiaD!
TOr.IGHT &amp; ~ATURDAY
is,
Mrs
George
Anderson,
Mrs.
Bee
.
Class
of
the
Middleport
h~e.
Middleport
Church
of
into
the
hail
by
a
member
and
Games
were
played
and
the service in June 1964, Cross selected Cooking; Bren·
"YOUNGBLOOD HAWKE"
BapiJSt Church met Thursday Chnst w1il be Fr1day, May 21, a parly hat placed on thei
awarded to Mrs. webster,
from Pome- da Bradford, Citizenship; Nan
James Francis('u s. Suzanne Denver Rice, Y!rs. Paul
Pesbette, Gened t&gt;vP Page. tonstall, Mrs. John Lyons. Mrs. eveni.ng at lhe church: The at 7:30p.m. instead of May 2_7. head as they marched around Mrs. J. M. Thornton and Mrs.
school.
cy Bentz. Gardening\ Jane Johll
Eva Gabor, Marv As1 ur , Lee Jones, Mrs. John
Hamson, meetmg was o_pened w1t~ the A nuscell~neous sh~wer will the hall and were seated in a Gerald Wildermuth. A salad
son, Business; Joy Theiss, Sut
Bowman.
Middleport, and Mrs. LeE
class prayer grven ln umson. be held Friday evenmg, May garden of flowers. A
course was served by the hostCHANGED TO SUNDAY
Curtis, Linda Grindstaff, Ann
Fe1turette
idson, Barbara Jones, Jean Mrs. Frances Bearhs gave 2Ist at 7:30 p.m. at the Ham- "Moonhght and Roses"
to those named above and
McClintock, Martha Yost and
Culver
and
Joao
Kenny
of
lhe
devotion~!
lesson,
an
arll·
sonvil
Grange
.
Hall
for
Mr.
presented
by
Clarice
Allen,
aftMrs.
Olin
Knapp.
Mrs.
Ernest
The
Hocking
Sub-District
MisBrenda Webb
chose Interior
SUN., MON. 1nd TUES .
ens.
Sending
gifts
wer
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Mrs.
cle
on
"Eve
taken
from
the
and
Mrs.
Denzrl
Welsh
(Barer
wh1ch
each
charter
Powell
Mrs
George
Hackett
slonsry
Convention
scheduled
Decorotion.
Moy 23-24-25
"DEAR BRIGITTE"
Charles Russell. Mrs. P au 1 book, "Women of the Bible." bara Carter), Everyone wei·,.spoke briefly. Ada Morris who Sr., M;s. Be~ Neutziing, Mra. Saturday wiD be held Sunday, The girls also discussed tbeii
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Smarl. Mrs. Manning Kloes,
Ill were Mrs. John come.
organiZed the Council, stated
Watson, Mrs.
George ~ay 23 at the Fore.qt Run Bap- coming tflp to Camden Park,
James Stewart, Fubian. Cln·
Mrs.
Harold
Hubbard,
Mrs.
Mrs.
A.
R.
Pullen
and
The
Wesleyan
Service
Guild
I
that
there
were
32
me!Mers
Bearhs,
and
Mrs.
Frank
liSt Church. Guest speaker , lor M'ay 22: a slumber parl)l toM
dy Carol , Glyllls .Johns, Ed
Rodney
Downing
Mrs.
Mrs.
Elhel
Hughes.
f
th
R
.
Methodist
church
when
the
Council
was
instituted
brew
the
will be Mrs. l&gt;a- held May 24th at AM lil'cCim·
Wynn .
Fullz, Mrs. James Arnold,
The birthday song was sung ~ill ~ 0~:~e a rummage sale and that 13 have dropped rut,
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gradtrate Phys~- tock's; and their annual Ji~
Featurette:
Lewis
Smith
Mrs
Larry
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for
Mrs.
Scmes,
Mrs.
Pullen
and
.
Racp
t
th
s·
on
buJ'Id
SIX
are
deceased
and
IS
are
of
Ohio
State UnJVerSJ- ney Supper which wll\ ,be ort
P~rdon My a.. uty Marks
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BI'ble Q urs' :. Held
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Mrs. Edward
Moore.
Mrs.
Mrs. Llihan
McGhee.
Mrs. m
ing across
frome theJmps
Post Officelmem
and FJskUnlversily.
The pub- Fr~day,
June 4th at_the· ·Ra'cne
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John Lyons, president,. conduct- on May 21 and 22 _
Each charter member
For Women' 1 Group
is invited.
Jr. High School Budding, .
ed the business •.essJOn. The
MAy 24
presented a napkin or
A Bible study quiz was
class voted to ~ell diShcloths for Jane Howell Tent Daughters chief holder from the
by Mra. Donald l.Gwery
a mone~. makl~ project. Mrs. of Union Veterans will meet at cil and various members
Group II of the Women's
Lenora S1g~an s name was add- the DAY Hall Monday at 7:30 8 small gift in the
A Association of the Middleport
ed to the birthday list.
m
friendship circle was
Irs t United Presbyterian
During the program
Mrs. p. May 26
and the group sang, "Blest
met Tuesday evening at
Beulah White conducted a
The Pomeroy WCTU
will the Tie That Binds." Following
home of Mrs. Joe Bailey,
ble quiz. Following the
meet at the United Methodist the program the charter memRd.
ing, m~mbers were invited
Church Tuesday at 2 p. m.
bers paid tribute to the
Mrs.
Haptonatall prethe dmmg room lor a
ed charter membera.
sented devotional material on
course served by the
"Soloman." Following the busiMrs. Clyde Winebrenner,
BIRm ANNOUNCED
A large cake baked by
ness meeting refreshments were
Eva Hartley, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie (Caro- garet Tuttle, l~d in white and served by Mrs. Bailey, asslated
Have you ever stopped
Slaven. Mrs. Nell Werner
Sue Lanham) Machir of decorated In pink and blue with by her sister Miss Martha OhMrs. Ethel Hughes.
W. Va., are aMounclng the inscrip~ion, Thirty-first
linger, Mrs. Frecta Bratt was
to tbin k how many
flowers decorated the
of their first child, a mversary, •ce cream and
contributing hostess, because
time- and effort-con·
ment table. The meeting
, May IS at the Me- were served on crystal
illness.
suming farm or pefo
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closed with the benediction.
Hospital in Charleston, to
members and the
----sonol errands could be
V
Charter member and
Chat
Club G
eliminated , •• if you
Th...infant weighed 7 lbs., Wickham, oldest member of the
tflr
roup
hod o checking ac·
:~s ~~~isMr~~llliam
oz and iras been named Bev- Council, were seated at a spec- I• Entertained
count here! AH your
· Sue Paternal
tal table with white cover and Mrs. Jarry Scboonover enllll'-1)
are Mr. and Mrs.
centered with an arrangement tained the Chatter club Weil- l)
bills could be paid
Machir of Letart, W. Va.
of flo rs, with three
evening at her home
safely-many prepoid
ternai
grandparents
Are
Mr.
a
re&lt;l,
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white
and
blue,
purchases made safely
and Mrs. Forrest Lanham
at mtrevals.
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Following a short
-by mail. And you'd
Paternal great
The next meetmg will be
session in charge of the
never have to risl&lt; carIs Mrs. Harry
June t and a sllenl auction wUI dent, Mrs. Carl Roach,
rying too much cash.
Point Pleasant.
be held by the ways and m&lt;~ID81 were played ar.- prize&amp;
commtltee.
---ed to Mrs. Wilbur Young, Mrs.
CHANGE SCHEDULE
Charles Lathey, Mrs. Robert
The
Federated
Church
is
Den
Mother1,
Cub•
Ead.s,
Mrs. Kenneth
:; Open a d!ecking account hera NOWI
nouncing a change in
Go on Nature Hike
and Mrs. Howard Birchfield.
Contour dome otoyiln1 for the sununer monthe.
Den Three CUb Scouts
Refreshments were served by
Iginning on Sunday, May
Exeeedin&amp;11 JOO!I roil·
14" Cosmetic
COilljlOIIied by the den mother&amp; the hooteu to the above named
otruction. Seamless vinyl
!Sunday School opening servlceiMrs. Richard Rosenbaum ~ and aml Mrl. lbomu
Mn.
15" FIHecl Vonlty
will begin at 9 a.m. and the
Mrs. Elza Gllmore Jr. went 00 Robert Nelson and Mr1.
eovari!ll will take hardest
o Tronslstor BaHtrioo
16"Hot8ox
ular Worship Service will
8 hike and nature study Wed- leo Carson.
tr1vel wear. Locki are
10
gin at
a.m.
nesday after school. The boys
---oFioohlighllaHorloo
21" WHI&lt;end
oompaet, trouble free and
GIRLS MEET
collected artlcleo for their ICfap
PLAN TWO DANCES
eLant.rn lllllorloo
24", 26", 29" Pullman
Troo&lt;1 1 book.
Area weekand hiiJh 1Chtx1l ~ limple to operate. AUra..
The Cadet Girl Scoot
Following the hike the
are toni8ht at the
oiHIIby lott.ri•
II,. lll1bJtl,
18" Overnlte
~=':"u:'~mt of
to Rosenbown
ser Creek hfsh auditortwn 111a1"-ll
el'hole Fl•h
Style Colors: Blue, Red, White
assistant leader Mrs J o h where refreshmenta were ller· inS at 7 p.m., 8J10tll0red bJ
Fultz The declded. to begin ved by Ricky Couch, MarvlD
Kyger Sophomorelbcleau_
:.Poalfi'O)'
lalterloo
wortdng
their
Guire, To~y Reed,
Saturday night at
Sening Meigs County for over 93 years
All Natlonaily
badges, The Pioneer group ser- Siaaon, DAvid
While,
111gb scllool for the
ved
refrealmenll.
Rideout,
Mike
Gilmol'tl
and
0-Jaya wiD emcee
Advertised Brands
ey Rosenbaum and gulllll,
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~NTO DOMINGO (UP!)
Dlp!QIIJats and relief olllcials
wal~ today to hear whether
the junta which governs most
of the Dominican Republic wilt
agree to a 21-hour ..tension of
the truce which stopped the
ahootlng here Friday.
1\faj. Gen. Antonio ·Imbert
Qarreru, chief of the junta.

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has promised that he will
nounce its decision before the
truce's llrst 21 houri end at
noon (I p.m. EDT).
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ADVANCE IIAI,TED
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The ttuce halted an advance.
by Imbert's troops, who we r&lt;o
mopping up a rebel • held pad&lt;,
et in northern Santo Domingo.,
It Is not certai nwhether he

will agree to an extension.
.~ ')'110 junta chief ssid T~ursday
he-expects to clear thli rebels
. ou~ :of northern Santo Domingo
tlufo week· ailtl then attaclt their
main· ·llrD!l8hold In the southern part 'of the city next week. ·
Aako Ellenoioa
Jose A. Mora, secretary general of the ·Organization of

American ·slalea, announced
FridJy night that an exten1ion
of lhe truce had been requested
by the OAS, !be U. N. and the
1led Cross to allow more time
fur the ·collection of dead and
wounllod casualties of the
week's lighting.
Moro said rebel Col. Francisco CsiiDIIDD Deno, who is seek-

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al prestdent" of the coun.
try, has agreed to the extension.
SHOO'I'ING SLACKENS
The shooting slackened off
but did not stop immediately at
noon Friday, when t h e truce
formally came Into effect.
It dwindled during the after·

noon, and Friday night was the
quletest this city ha s passed
since the revolt erupted losl
month.
Begin Colteclloa
Red Cross teams headed Into
the battle · scarred northern
districts of the city even before
the shooting stopped to begin
their collection of casualties.

Csamano announced Fritlaf
that he would be wilting to &amp;lfl
up his claim to the presidelicJ
il it appeared that his reaignao
tion would end the fi8htlng heN.
The rebel chief's remarb 11
a news· conference wert lei!ero
ally conciliatory to the Amari
cans whom he had &lt;ailed
"'murderers" 24 hours earlier.

Bombers Strike.
Closer to Hano1

CALENDAR

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The Junior class of Rutland
High School will hold a
Charles Baum, 86,
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maintenance department and
was a member ollhe St. Joiiii'J
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by his wile, Naney, and a brother, Elmer, Bremtm, Ohio,
and • lister. Mn. Clara JoachIm, Yollnglto""Funeral ~~~ wiD lie
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