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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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Hysell and Mrs. A. A. Dillard Mrs. Allard Prot! gave the Judges for the oriental l~w: ~:~~Srthe g en o o
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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nin 1 th base- a letter was read from tllf
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elect ot Mr. Williar.• Dixon. was
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·ng 8 t the Ohio Mrs Charles Lewis president· ribbons were awarded to Mrs. the yellow and w Jte co or
nes ay eve g n e
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guest of honor at o bridal show· We nes ay evem
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ment dlninB ,room.
ev. ta ey c
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Man'a
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at
the
home
of
Mrs.
EmerPower
Co.
office
with
Mrs.
WalMrs.
John
Terrell,
Vl~
presJHl!';t:,
~s.
who
also
reess
and
favors
were
small
Mrs.
Moore
reviewed
writers
trick
superl~tendent
~nktn&amp;
$6.99
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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ers and down to the present au- to the new Methodist CiliDII
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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with 8 whtte "11 k cloth with 3 votions. Pause For Living books
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devotions in the absence tered with an arrangement ol
TONIGHT
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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
mg
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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Kingdom" by Grace Crowell. Hostesses were Mrs. Mildreil
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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;!
(Te('hnirulor l
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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nance
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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
Q
"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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ornd_d:te nor. ke ebr:r a~~r pledge to flag and silent
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
"
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
(Tf'chnirolorl
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
·
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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be rs.
BI'ble Q urs' :. Held
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Colorc•rtDOns
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.
.
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,
evenll.

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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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PLANS SAL!!
Jimmy and Linda llllMihaum.
The Junior class of Rutland
High School will hold a
Charles Baum, 86,
magt sale, Satardsy, May 22 at Of Ch •- D'
11 a. m. 1n the lesion hall, 11111- • __, __es..,.-, aea
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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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Elementary School Awards

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Lee Kennedy. Prlnripal of Anthony. Cynlhil Cnlg, Mel•
tho Central S.·hool and Mr 1. ni&lt; Custrr, · ""'" Demesky,
R. R. P\cken!l , Prineipa l of tht&gt; Owight Dowson, David Grant.
Pearl St. ~~lem•ntav brulding i Robert Haley, Michael Hoffand other members ~~ the fac· man. Stephen Jenkin~ and Mary

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Krawsc1yn of Mrs. B•n PhilSafety l'alrot award• wont to son's Third Grade.
Eucont Powo\1. Hlcky A II • n Richard Bailey, Jyl Beaver,
Trlplttt, David Wildermuth. Kon Stephen Bratlon, Jon Bunce·
Smllh, Jim Warner - clpllm; f,ancy Buskirk. Rita Ca•cl. RoMIIto Vancoon01 bbv M•nloy, berla Duckworth, Both Fultz.
MllnlUI Fowle; • captain: Roy Debra Gallo1het and David
Taylor, Kent K\oes· Mlko Man- Gerard of Mn. Pl;ken'a Fourth
le" Pitt Gross. Keruttth Hoff· Grade; Tommy Cooke. Garnet I
~an, Jimmy llrtwer, J. T. Rue, IDemosky, Mtllnie Hackett nd
1M Floyd. Dlr~ Smith, Low!• Bobby Jeff Hysell of Mr. KenEilll, Mlchatl Anthony Hick· nedy'a Fifth Grade.
ott· !leorlt Luster, Chipper Randy Becker, David Boyd,
H•...rty, Jeflroy Allen, Allen •lu Ann Frenolt, Anlla Jl'ults,
Bowllna, Harold HaniiOn, ftln- Jane Gilkey, Sharon
dy Becker Rotonle Clonch Da- .lenntfor Goble of Mn. Jamea
vid Boyd,, Mm French,' Jim I Hawley's Sixth G"dt: Mitchell
Schllltll, Rodney Howartl· Jtff Melllowa, ~oe Ord of Mra. BndShank, Jill V1u1han,
Mike l I&lt; ·d Mllg I
1"11'11 Grad•;
Sayrta, Tont~ Mtnley, Stephen John Pat
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Fr1ncts
Getlaoh, ·' ' y Bono . Richard \ ~.:Halite, O.rald W~llt of Mro.
Bailtl, Jtfl Dant. 1'trry Flouie Allfnsworth a SO«Jnd
-...:.:-~--~ -··-- Grade; Joy M1nlty, Tina Nlerl.
Verne Ord, Donna Powell D•vid Swlthor, Mra. L. W. ' McComaa' 111ird Grade.
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Ronnie Hoflmln, John Kaulf. NEW LOCKS -These are the new Belleville Locka in the Ohio River at Rtedavlllt, Ohio. Offtcl*l1 of Dravo Corporatioll, which Ia bUild·
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navigation atructure for the Army Corp• of EnJineera, 111 1!1• lockl wiU bt aubatanUally
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12 F"Ie}d Day In
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Wahama Student Awards are I
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article explaining in general
terms a provision of Ohio
law Individuals who wish to
determine the effect of any
law upon their private legal
affairs should consult a private attomey.)

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Different governmental units
have the power to levy special
aasessments and this power is
used by local government to
finance the construction or Improvement or road.
sewers,
water systems, sidewalks. and
the like.
A particular group of proper-

ed improvement because that
particular area will receive a
special benefit greater than
thai of the community as a
whole.
Certain steps must be taken
unit involved to make a public
Improvement and levy a special

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lhagomg 1o1 be damaged rather !
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made In writing, must describe :
the property which allegedly is
going to be damaged and starle ll
defmite damage claim.
claims are heard by a jury
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future, we trust their path will be marked
by many m ilestones o f happiness, success

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or: her lrlp to lortlln cotiJi. llt!nato actlon be/ore bellnnlal
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Co mmencement marks tfte Seniors' fint
step into a new world o1 challenge • , •

ented at the hearing.
At this hearing the property
owner can challenge the cost
estimate, the inclusion of his
In the assessment and i
related matters

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Newell is m very poor Mrs John Hayes end grand- edM:n
a weekend wtlh Ralph Ballard ! Mr .Gro
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. son, John Rtdcnour. sPent a WICk at West Shade Sunda
OCJefy CWS
land Grover Whcte famthes
andb Mrs. Myron home
Mrs Sunda
Lillie Christy
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Mr. and Mrs Richard Gaul ~ wee at W?OOter, Warsaw am1 Mrs Zona Biggs, Mr. and a week With ~era er spen mg
1and fa,.cty of Chester spent a l Ktllbuck, with relaltves
Mrs Carlos Gladman and Lar Do at
daughter. Mrs.
By Mrs. A. H. BaDey
Irecent Sunday wtth Mr. and ' Mr. Awyard Jones and sons, ry Gladman and friend
f B d Matlack and family at
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rams and Mrs. Warden Ours
Roger and James of Cleveland ' Springfield and .Jack
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chcldren, Sharon and Douglas, \ Mr. and Mrs. Robert While ' spent a day With Mr. and
rck spent a recent Sunda
th I r Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Clrarleslon spent a week end Mr. and Mrs Waleman Whtre iJack Scarbrough and family. ' :llr. and Mrs . Forrest
Flatwoods spent
Wilh h"':._Parents,__
and Mrs. spent Monday m
Chtllicothe Mrs. Kalherme Mtlhoan
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Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bat:lardr ll
took Belinda Lee lo St. Joseph
A PARADE
hospital where she will
her tonsils removed.
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Mrs. Anderson, Horse Cave.
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1 sons spent a weekend with the
il world of good luf'l;
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I Leonard Scartrough wa• released !root !he doctor's care
the Seniors.
Monday and is able lo
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Patricia Schoppert, Judy Cremeans, Carol Floc~a~ es, . e o nght, ront row, .Janet Price! Linda Chapman, owner involved may be repres-

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~arrell, Lester Haning, Darrell Smith, Raymond 'sutherlan~nsb~~ k::::ry Rupe, Mike Stewart. Fourth row, Larry Rife. Melvin Brown y BiYi
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Yarb~o~gh, Keever Grate, Larry Vance, Bill Lambe'rt ' and Kith
, DTom HyseAIIh. Fifth row, Clarence Jacks, Roger Wright, Ronnie Taylor
Searls and Willie Blackwe_ll.
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passes a resolution declaring
the necessity for the particular
Improvement. Notice of t h e
passage of the resolution is
given to each property owner i
to be assessed
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The worda "special
ment' 1 are not too weD under·
stood, but they are impOrtant
to the average citizen and his
pocket book.

rbt Middleport
The May meetmg of the Luellen, Pam Man lev. Marl ill
eommla1foa bat aaliOUHtttl
Syeemorl st., Mrt. FranWSCS of the Fomt Run M•th- Reiller, Keith Van lnwngen oi
that new appllcatlona IYill be
ci1 L. Shaver, Ill. I GIIUpolla,
odist
was held Wedne&gt; .111'. Hufford's !'irth t:radt:
arcoptod for the
of
Nick Dlnlaco, Vlnlob, Walter
day ovomng at tne churrh wlll1 \Sherman Mills, Polr'ick Mullen, '
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racreellon dl,...lot of the M{dWHUama, ftt. I VInton, Clt117l
Mn. Rohert IAUdtrmill and . H·· r f'!rl.•n&lt;. Eugeno PowPII, MASON - Principlll Clyde Sholl• Walker.
dleport MWIIelpll Parlt; 1o lie
lor the June lS A . Clf&lt;IOI demonalrltlon In- A. St!VIIISDII, 112 N. Pll'lt Ur.,
Mra. Llwrtnct Nopp.r Sr. •• , lolenno spugut and Ri&lt;'ky Van- Faley of W•hamo lllflh Sch?"l l Ml•s Leah .fane Powell . pre- In Ibe bands of Lto Kenae4)' Ohio Valley CharolaiS Assoc1a- cludmg I one-half blood; llitJ'M. Pl. Pltwnt, Mn. 1bnf C.
hoato11...
Mllrt. Mr~. Crone Sltlh c;rodo: pre .. nled oward• to 1raduatin1 stnted a cash award to Pam by Wednesday Ma-y Z6. Ttte tlon Field Day and
carcass quarter blood Charolals steer; Surface, Mason, w. Va., MN.
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Stewart, a graduating Senior
monllo au tlemonstration was announced and 1 English bred steer· all Wllllam 1:. Gl'ftf, New JIIYtfto
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111 wort led by Mt·s F rt d Noncv Rurhanon, nov.t Bus- at, Awards Day Assembly who had taken a Stdte C1vil 1 pllolnta mult 1M 0\'tr !I today by Triple EEE tnd Hid- tht tlllme a&amp;e, will be pruc-. W. Va., Mill Mabel N, Hysell,
Nea... who "''" MUVO IWII. road kirk. Sally Duckworth, Donny :Th•roday at the
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u ltiODI I tor 1Jfe oiard den Valley Ranch omclals. Ill Into rellll OUII by Or. B. 131 So. Fotlrth lit., Midclltport,
lnga. "My Garden And I.' and Fink. Matcu• rowler RichArd 1 The Balford Award. based on highest grode m both lypinflnd ] pplltc
The two Gallia county ranch- D. Van Stavem, Ohio
State Ml'l. Lily 111. WilLI Weill""'
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1' Hawley of Mr Edward. Young·, !schotors h'1p, Ioyo Ity • nd ach 1evshorlhand.
, open
and 111 ""'..il be Ia to "'
Mr es, wtth the cooperation of the Univennty Meat Specialist.
Cllrk B. Cumlrtlbcs,' Collton,
Mr&gt; . .lark Cuills,
prograffi •Seventh G10de · Jan
Lonr lement, wos presented to Mary
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' Ohio State University extenWlllillll H Addll ftt 1 Pedro
chairman hod for he:.' opk Sherry Puwell.' Sbeill Ton • Footer and Gary Stewart. Tho The Crlsoc Award to
&amp;tu- 1 Kennody by I. . tamo dlle, slon aervice, will hall lhil lpte- Main lptaker lor the Iller- Llwt'tll£e . 1:. chrt.tian,
. 1 he Dcwphned Ltfe. T n e ' Vick)• Van Matro and Gregery [)anfortlt Awrod .... presented dent who II oslltandlnl
ill and moat unlqut event.
noon event Will bt Dr. r.oy M. run. llld Ml'l. WW.Im ft. Hal•
hl·mn Mv f'all l I ooks lin l'ol wt .. te of .\lr&lt;. Robert Ords , to Glenndalyn Ord and Kenny IHome EconOITIICI Department
Approximately 1,000 per"&gt;na Kottman, dean of .
termu, Ironton.
thee." opened
the progriO'l1. SeVfnlh Grode.
I Rollins
went to Jean Btrngarner.
Charolais breeders feeder OhiO Stale Umverstty. Hts topJIIRTHI
af•er wncch the i•ader gn• John Tannehll' lib! pr••ent-· A loud year scholarc·hip to ! Red t'ros•
Home Nuralnl
call proclu-rs ""Cke;s andre- lc will 1M "Futurt Oppurtuni" Mrs. MHea Lee Trout Rousll
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ftrsl ••lace .' Mor sha11 Umveratty
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the O&lt;Callon
o1er 1500 Individual In 17 Hllnden, Ion, 1:37 p.m.
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piI.. lo Kaihy Bailey and Jan Bwrlhd theH Walhama
Schtooh I June
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rUPI) - A Mill Association, and owner of lhe invit£tlont wu delailetl map l.m. Friday.
Jc.Neaao: "The .Job." M•l. AI·
Other acholarships w•nt to'dra Pickens.
statement of faith. known aa iTr.lplo EEE Resoareh Center, which
how to reach npll Roush, New HIYWI, W
lretl Ytaucet·.. The t'ommun : The Melts County Horse Erm• Crlles W&amp;hama High \ Hally Ann 'l'hompaon Sr I 'The Confenion ol 196'F' wat
today
thtl
community ·by ·va. 10ft 12·10 t m FrllllJ
tty," Mrs. Mark EYBns; lnd i obnY· Io be pretiented b•
School
a- Class Good Cltczen will
to be proposed today w arrive In e 0
rene road, air or
Mra:
N.
'Th• Lor1er &gt;octet)·
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77th
Ge
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bl
City
one
or
two
days
before
lhe
r 8 · Webster Poat No 3t A
ward of . 1110: and Mary Fosler lent the class at DAR Sprm&amp; l ot t e I
nora stem Y 11 ld d
t ncl
''Naturally we may have I Northup, daucJ!IIr, 11:11 •p.m.
11 11
Jonn Scott. A diS&lt;·usslon follow-: cao Lrg!ol II
nc1 , Notional Honor Society, $60. 1Luncheon. The Betty Crocker ; of the Umted
Presbyterian e
ay ac VI .. go u er- missed sendtng an Invitation to Thursday. Mrl. £41wll'd A.
1
ed ndch ,reading. The prllgram tho M•ll• ro.nty Rldinc otob to bo awarded when the s\U- Homemakln&amp; Award was
Church In the U. S. A.
GIll 115 Ch be 1 cattlemen or lnternted lndiVIcl- Crooks, Mlddltplrl, dauplw,
clo.. dwtth oray •r bv
i•··d i •Ill be ltokl Sund1y at t
dent enrollo tn college
[Mary Foster: Girl's Stale Jack- The atatentent was Plrl ota C e
t bam r
uals In the Immediate aru" ll:llt p.m. 'lbllfillay.
1 0
1
10
an U
at
rudmga
by
RDI'k
s,..ro
f•lrlf"•nd•
Cash
•wards
went
tu
Delot-el
son's
Mill,
Crill&amp;
Abolln
and
tltree
toellon
propot,al
bo
,
whosaid
Evans "Thost
DJIICRARCID
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rDI. •wtnh ••se.
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Poll Commander
Guy · E. Bumgarner, Chrl•ll•n l.tvlnf A· , Phllhp Ooodnlte; Camp Horse- I oludl..; by &lt;!OIIIJ'Iltlltorien tn the It"s1" v orod• t'
.,a
should feel. free to tllend lhe Patients I'K'tllllp 4lscltaraN
bus 1nou se"lon 0 I t'
••
ward f $"· R
H t M hoe· Sh ro Fl h
dC
e accomm a tono, "'von •
Mrt ov•1 e oft Mn
In char
. CUrti&gt; re ,: ' u n ••r "'" the day's artl•- I
.• w , ewe ar . a- 1' . a n es er an on- general aasombly. lilt II favor· said.
event," he concluded. Rtttr- I ud1
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dent, a gcontrlbullon of
w:s ' ::
II II,.
t lably rocolved, tht propolll The 1ll-clay eaaion on Juno vatlona ahoultl be malllll to
m•de for Bible school matenll l N
lroln rbe&lt;'OO rhlrk· :New
Mill cash -awani .Coach Bub Oh:. Mr.
would be given to a study corn- IZ will oommence at e l .m., Triple EtE Rlllch, Sol 114,
Martin, Mn. 'hiler
and $75 toward pllnllna of tho , . p.m
I sorvod until 1 $IO Outotandm&amp; Vo-Ag Student Caperart and Me Morrsion.
mlttee, and then constdancl by E.S.T., 1t tho Triple
EEE Galllpolla, 0,
Champer, Mn. NtlU. P.
church. Refreshments were ,.,.. , 1·31 rlln · t1!11 for
I Georp Hoffman· Llntla Clark'
•
local congregatlolll of the Ranch· tocatfll JUII oil Slalt 11 wu pointed out thai In the l!art Rucker, ),!l't, c:ta!IO
81
ved by the hosteans to the a- : sbo:
p 0 All tb• : e Lias's Club NeV: Haven Cash
church durin&amp; the on!Uin&amp; year. Pvule 160, ono mile norln of Ualted Stales thert II only 12 _ FttehPIIrlck, Mra. Ji'araba fteM
bove and Mra. John Y. Bally.
pt'&lt;J&lt;ood•
towa.d1
Award of 110, 10 out.i.ntllnjl
In protoot of lht alatemont ol tho junction of U. s. Rt. 35 and 013 purebred' registore&lt;' Cha;- Bernard G. Xnteae, Charlet D.
. COME FllOM CAPITAL I stu tloo of tlle ae• jiOllt hme ••nlor In O&gt;mmordal
faith, about 100 Bible Preaby Itt. 180. which01• nvt mllea olalll femaiH. AIIO,
lhere'l Long, Mro. Garlan4 CAudill.
Mrs Walter M
11 to 1ro bttllt
llad , ment; Jr. Ordor ot United
terians, a splinter group of 1111 northwflt of IUipolla.
only 22 herds In the United Ml'l. Vlrlll Compbtll, 11114 ......
1
ed
week fromOf 11 1
llprl•l•· Kala dolt 11lor lbe AmtriCin MechanfCR, cuh •· [
l!llln church, llid thty wou14 tollowllll.
rtllllrltlon
of
States which Include over 100 do K. E_u.,ta_.--,.-1
D c to Alben
g · ' abow ts June a.
ward
oarJt to Randy V1n
march to tho Vottran1 Momor gueall, ••monatratlon ol ,. head o1 rtlllttrlll breedllll cal·
by hat Hill
I' Mitre lnd RlrJtard Rood.
tal Audirorlum t.Uy lo plckel eearch ltttrl and •
wellhl tie. '11\e Triple ii:EE and !lid3 nltlvt. Con .
'I '
'l'hl DA Oood Citlsenshlp Athe usembly,
IUIIIInl conltll appun on tho den Valley riiiKlhes hava ovtr
H
net
ward Wt!lll ot Bobby Oreen 1nd l
.
Jll!lldl.
50 each eeeordinl 10 E11n1
CINCINNATI (Ul'l) _ Ll~
a11: : Mrs1 Moeller In Alb I
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Kath MoSIOn and tht DAR WASHINGTON !UP() - Thl l A letter questlonln« the new AI 1:10 l.m .• Wlllllm
P. and Lawrence
stock·
•••
the MOfllm then J&lt;IUr-.
Amoriean History Award to Se!lltt !llOVod close roldl yln· r confesSion. ral•lng baste poinli Smllh, Oallla County AlrlfuJ.
·
Catile· 27S Cal
neyocl to lrelr Lancaster rt•l '
Vickt Stewart.
Wlrd a cloture· 1howdown, lta l•bout retention of ohul'l:h prop- turltllxtenalon Altnt, end IIIII- All new• ltttdia from tur- enough '01 '
l'tl !GO. l'llll
dencr
on to Pome0('1e(
O(eS
Clttlf!lshlp Award Medalo , leadership c:onfident they have erties wa• expected lo pe dis- ter Of Hrtmonlea, will Intra- roundlnc areaa are llpeeled to market test": :;,• ciiM
1w
r•Y 'ot h1 tht grldlkiiiM u -11
wflll 10 George Hoffman 1n4 the two-thirds majority neces- trlbuted by the marchers. who duet prominent JUelll
and cover the event.
lllld
Ill
2
1
era1set
I alsl•r, Anll• Hall.\
----- -· Pry to out off deball on wotlna are meeting In protei! ala netr· OVCA o!llcllll.
1a
Tht Moeller• _will return
In •IIV Mill!. D. K. WOOD
&amp;uetla of hla parenll, Mr and rllhts leglslaliOII.
by hotel.
·
W. W. Whlrton, ati!IIIIOft B' M hl C
Ill 1000 atetrl I5.S0- UO,IIIch
Washington wtth llall on Sun-1 Mr ond Mra. Edwm Bran Mn Num Betz
Under I cloture palltlon Ill«!
sptt:la\111 Ohio Still t;ntvenl·
I• ont 'Y anmto
&amp;ood
lb :M IIIIUI holltelul
1 belftl'l aU6,
daJ tvtnmg.
of Huntln&amp;ton. w. VI.
and Mra .. ftopr Phllllpl by _the leadership F'rlday,
a · The Sible Prllbytel'lln•. led ty, wmaivt I
demonttrl· Club EntertaiMd
1
Sunday rueots of Mr and Mn ond rhlldren
callers of his vote is
aet for · by Dr. Carl · Mcintire broke tios of bell quality trattl tn
John ll01vtr tnlerllln- 111
ll llllllly hoi·
!LVI TO MtET
Wilham Mah•ffey.
mother, Mro. Clara Phillip!! Tues4ay attemoon. Approval ] With the
body of Northem II•• Cbai'Oitlao«oll lllet'l 11 ed the Bi-Monlhly Canula club
inl li.IO, eoWI 1H7. llulll
1
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'l'lte Stall and Officen Ctub i Mr and Mrs. l!arold Col- on r.lother'a Day
would limit each senator 10 one Proabyttnanlsm 10 yeara 110. 10 1 m'f
'l'hurothiy vtnlllJ t her ltomt 1&amp;0-100 lb 18-11.10, vtalm 4rll'
af Mtlp Templo, Pythlan s,. i trill were Mother's day
Mr and Mrs .Bob Mohal- bour'a spnklng' time aM clear \ Included In lht llatemenl ol Chirtiy Litton• of lht Litton Nyle Ave. Prizl!l! lor IIIMI
lo leal lrul,
ttra. will meet Mondo) oven -Iof
parents, Mr. and Mro. ley lnd family, Athene, tere ' tho way
posslbt. finll action talth pro-1 wore tht adpp- Charolall Rlllch, Chlll'cothe, we;e IWardlll to Mn. Eucent
eat, diolce 16-21,
11!11 at lbt homt of Mrs. K•rl floyd Coltnll.
Mother's Doy guests of hi• p•r-lon the bill _by lhe end of next lion of a book of conlttslonl, ol Mo., and J. L. Llwrenee, Hid· Triplett and Mrs. Paul 1Tartur. I Ho 1. eGo 1 1
IIlii111
Owens on 5 Thtrd-Ave al 1 .10 • Mro Flora Arbaugh
enls. Mr. and Mrs. William Ma-lweek.
I whtch the ntw do&lt;Ument would den V1Uty Rlneh lit (lallll Mrs. Beaver received birth'US
lb 11e
f!.m.
returned to Columbus whert 1halley.
It adopted, the
mollon , become a part; 1 book of or- County, wdl atvt brltdllll cat.
Mra. Triplett en annl row• Ind.
aowa 4
1he ram for her grlndiOII Mrs Pearl Wood fllllocl a- would mrak the second time In der loci dl th church' lOr lie dt!IIONtrltllllll It 11 1111 veraary elfl and Mrs. Charltt mode 11 '
fill'
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MAIUIJAOI!:
whclt her tlaulhler, Mra. Tom way at tho home of her son tw oyoars the Senate haa em- lot' v ':un 1 •book
A llllnll
Riffle a birthday end · Ill IMI· ..,11 r':
lilt
. Arthur ndrew Thomas Tarr. Lull works.
She was
nd .
ployed lho little-used method
fO er
•
c
ft' vtrsary
from their llel'el .,, _ etnll · · - •- lOIII
Jetr.rm oounty, atud•nt, and Mrs Zelda Hall visited hlo
. 92 a m very poor force action on a civil rt hts pllno end dirtctor lor _.hip, llerbteue II aeheduled lor 12 pals.
ateadf
l!llllnt:tl 16 . Ullttl
lltltla nn Grimm 20 letart !uncle Ott 8ard It Holm ho I health for .. metlmt. tuneral mluure La&amp;! year the s.!ate and lhe revising of questlontto noon- wlnntr of tht wtllhl lltfre!Lhmenta wertltMlil by low.., 1•1
•
Falla, stewardess .
Lee pttal.' Thursday
voted 7i to II to end I lour- be.
pri:rolhlo "1i::llon ol lflotll: rn::·
bllod In• the hostesa to the above and
14
Ill. Ia.-..
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McKenzie, 19. Pomerov . stu- I Mrs. Nellie Sa re underw
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res month IOslllern filibuster
er• on
er • tl'l.
noune
ur I
per ·
Mrs. Donald McKertllt, Mrt. pa...
115 bl21.15, 14 _ .
11
dent· IDII Linda Carol · stow• lsurpry at llol.,;. hosprtal
tht clvU rtJhts act of WWhlllltam Phelpa Thoiiii!Hft of beThll alltlthrnoon protlrlm wiD Richard FlniiW, Ml'l. Guy Cow14 ::Ina M
1" ndcaaldl W@il cemetery .at Rich- 1g11nat
17 •·
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· · mo e.
1114
I tc II· Kan., ne'l'lr • elected Rn w an au o etYIIeede ao and Mr1 N Follne
b llr11.75,
.._,
' aa
• yracuse,
nptcta lob. relus- Glendon McGinniss )1.. not The Senate boRan debate on : moderator,
to
Hltklen Valley Ranfh
r.
to .0 •II blllter, td¥ilteeiiGI ,.
M\ Lhtd To
. been oo well. Sever'!I frlendl the volin&amp; rl&amp;hts . 11111 on April state111t11t wuuJII,dlraw aome around 1:30 p.m. Prttentatlon
o"r Ill
trJt11 al
Df'IOUt
It
ltod 81
htr 1 pt rteently Vtaco-workel'll !.eve
holp. Jl. One of President Johnaon's critlcllm btoluillrl!lbyltftahl Of CfOII•bred Charolala l)rHdwtlahllll If.
MilOt
0.. Lowell /arentt., Mr. and Mrs llll! him flniah hla ntt!' home. priority lqklltiYe proposal• "diBIBret on ll'f* uf lh\IICJ."
Ins cettla, 1nd Purobrod Chlro.' Shee\1: 100, 1111Lenoueh 1111111 ·
""'"' ._ - · , .. ,. ,
M
ope. J k
Mr. and Mrs. WUIIIm Gil' tbt
bill
It II nol otiiY tn.
lala breedtnc herd will htah&gt; !Continued fnitll pise 1 ) .
ttacle.
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Jrs 1rone ac IOn atttnd- vln spent tltt pe•t week In Co- llfmed 11 prlnleeln&amp; Negroes but the dul}' ·pl lilt church to U&amp;hl thl1 phut of the
pro- 1 siollll of 11111 ·~llrl froro
fll udl.. conference at
with their cltlldten.
the tfa1¢ 10 'YO!t.
IXpr••• ltaell 911 aKtal.llllttart lflm. ·
Bt'ltdl u pari , 01 ab ' lnltt'o
Mti;'l' .nJNII I '
...::;.
C.dH. one day recently. Mr. Emory Grale r.cently It JteltiiO aeeolllpllah lis lOll of tbt day."' 'lll IIIII Ill lht At a:-30 p.mi' the
lhronl Anl•tcan itt4ct
undlr .OOI,uMauS (UPJI .,.. Adoti
,:.. ..,,. ..,,,.,..., - "
t ha .
:"'· Joe Nelson fell at hil home lracturinl I by OUtlalllnl dilerionlnatory rtl- llatement of f1ilh.
w);t Jot!J'MY 14 tha Gallll Colin· 'tht jurldaclllon of lht Orpnlo lion,
cliinlt Ill .,0 '
u;n
after rib. Ho was 11 Galllpolh cllillc litratfon requlromenta, litCIUdlnl The Rtv. 1Dr., JliUilllt C.. ty Jurupr Falrlf'OIIncla,
,zatlori 01 AmtriCM 811111 .n Iii. the OMo Wlldlltl
ilf:.':"" "' '"" _.
I ia t I a the M :.. With I lew dayo.
.· llterlt; *Ia, 1nd by provldln&amp; Blake, tilled tllr. · i( tbt If&gt; rour mllal IIGI'Ihweal of G1UJ. \OAS).
',
IIIU , 114 l!!lllllilertd 1\)
' l'lotiliw
-w•o _ _ ,.
sepmo r, ra. rna Nel- Mi.. Goorala Gray l'IIClllnlly federlf reglBtration and voting Hmbly,
: lha ·. eont• Polil ori i\1. 31.
.
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' lltllrllllli l!ilJ ·and PJIIi liiU\
01
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.!': Mr
M
l(lfnt her vacation with her olflclltll In ina• f!lhiN N• s100 ol 1967
'ah atkllllon GUilt apeaktrl
will be
·' ' TlfO ct'liD ' ' • btl ;)lilt • •llq.
:r ' ''
v•.-.. ·
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· llld
fl. Harold Cottrill brother, Mr. and Mra. Frank
hiYt belli ktpllfOIII tbt rather than
' Robert 'M. Purdy, 1\ftSidtnt of ' 'l'ht QliiO- .'IUtte patiOIIill ' }i'ck F.
·...iillltl'
.:l'!: ""'- ., 111rt !lwtday
dmner Gray.
polls.
A favurebl- 1:' ftll b1 .
the American International Cha- rtpnrtli4 two ll'l(e._lrl'lhl P*'l '$911llln dtlllf' lildl i.
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BAHR CLOTHIERS

(This is a public servlco

in order for the governmental

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saki IOdat work IIIII be 111110'
plet«&lt; 'thl• Jftr bn nve \oelll
on the Mulki!IIUIII Rtwr.
Repalra to Locka 5, I, 7, I,
and I, he said, and' ·drldllnl
sill frol)llh!!lr clumelt will Opel
the rl\111' Ill pllutft boll b8fo
lgallort for .11 111llt..-bt111eea
lla.ertt l1ld EIUI.
Tile work was authorized by
the Board of Control whlolt released '100,300 Thuratlty for
Improvement• 1lenr llit rlvar.
The bollrd 1111cle the lollowlnr
anoeatlons:
'
llolrd of ltelentt - fi,SI1,021
for lht rtmllllltltr tt lbt !IIIII
subsidy 10 UIIHIIIJ llrtnebll,
munlclpol unlvtrtltlh and tomo
munlty col]tpl.
Kill!' La•• lllate Palll _..a,.
000 lot parking ll'tb It thl
Champsllh County lalte to tn.
crtlll the oamplna IHIUIItl ~1
7~ tott.
Indlatl t..kt - tiJO,IIO for I
brltlat ~ttna lhl mllnlalld
lnd Oldlltl4 lelantl.
Jndlltn Lllkt - ee.ooo for •
ftshlliJ pllr near Ruuelll Point.
Lake Alnll Stilt Pll'lt - ee.000 111r • 41Ylna platform and
totltl !aclllllu II lilt Vlnllll
County lake.
Ohio t1Divmll)o - .-,I'll tcr
repllrl to W1IIOn Hill

,
ay
eet1ng
M M

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OHIO

RtiGurctl Dlnclor Fred

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COLUMBUS (UPl) - Natural

Special recognkion was •iv- [Gartan. Stephen Bratton, Daen tO John Tannei11U, United l vid Gerard.
Slates Bos under 14 table ten- Attendance awards were
tis ehlmpiOll· alld al"' •• first pr.,ented to Ronnie cunntngplaet winner · In the sp•lling ham. Kathy Harrill, and Toni
bee II lht Award• Day neld Hoffmllll ol Mrs. Bernice Car·
lot the Middleport Elementary . penter's First Grade; Perry
Students Thursday at tn• nign I Ault , Kenneth Lee Gilkey and
~ehool.
Marvin Lowery of Mrs Gereld
Hl•'"le'll

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Locks-Morr

Announced in Middleport

Awards w~, prennted b~ Mr.

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Mr. and Mcs. Henry SpenC&lt;lr
and V,ance, Mrs. Martha McElroy and son Verg!f spent
recent Sunday with Mrs
roy's son, Dayton. and ·family
at Cowan Lake.
'
Mr, and Mrs. Carlos Gladman, Larry Gladman and a ,
fnend, all of Springfield. spent :
a weekend with Mrs. ZOna
Biggs.
Dayle Wippel ol Pomeroy called on Gene McElroy Sunday.
Mrs. C. B. Hayman returned
home from the hospital and remains about the same.

I heir future .. . and ours! We join

with local business and industry in rec-

to the
seniors

ognizing the importance of the role our
graduates can play in the future of this

With conltucnc:e 11
JOUI' abilitiea •• ·•

community . . we urge all to see that
lhese young people have the job opportunities they deserve .

With pride ia

JOUr achievements •••

ourselves to do our part.

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We wish yooa

Mrs. C. A. Babcock remains
quite poorly.
Mrs. Oliver Landers of Columbus and Mrs. Dewey Lyons
of Pomeroy visited Mrs. ZOna
B~s Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Bobcock and sons of Wayne spent
·a weekend with his parents
Mr. and Mra. C, A. Babcock. '
.Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Haye•
VMialted · Saturday eVening with
r. •ncl Mrs. "Norman

and we pledge

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Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport,

Stiversville
News Notes

Mrl. Nellie Borgan'a guest ov·
er the weekend were Mr. aDd
Mrl. Dowden and Mr. aDd Mrs.
John Mode of Fot. Ashby, w.
/ - - - - - - - - - Va.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene ~::1 Mr. and Mrl. TOIIllllle Sayre
Mr. and Mrs. Dell
me here from Florida vlJltlllg
visited the Ed

o.; Ma~ 2_2,

Eight Persons

19~5

Are Cited By
State Patrol

relatives and lrlendl.
Mrs. Charlea Jones and Mrs.
Duane Stanley attended a meet111g Friday DIJht at the office
of Meigs County
Extension
AgenL
-Mrl. Jolla 1110111

Eight arrests were recordlod
by G•IUpolll POll, state High·
ray Patrol, in the pa•l 24 hours.
There were no !raffle accident
Investigations.
Those arrested Included Jackie Callicoat, 19. WUlowwood,
cited Wednesday lor left of c ,_
tar- Dwight Sievers, Sr , 28,
GaUipolls, and Chester A. Nesselroad, 11, Kensington, both
cited Monday lor opeed, Henry
E. Cleland• Jr., 19, Pomeroy
and Harold E. Smith, 44, Syracuse, both cited to Meigs court
Ma;{ 28 on speed charges, Jack
. Weihi, 37, Marietta cited May
29 for speed, Gnry A. Jones,
16 Pl. Pleasant, cited to Gallia juvenile court May 29 lor
speed and Larry Nolan, 20. Rt.
2 Bidwen, cited May 29 for un- 1
safe vehicle.
Two convictions in Melgs coun- 1
ty court Friday included Floyd I 115 W. 2ND ST.
Hawk, Reedsville, lined $10 •
and costs for overwidth vehicle, 1 ~~~~~~~
and Jimmie F. Evans, Rt. 2;1
Racine, lined 115 and costs for
unsafe vehicle.

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Evan•
and Alicia visited her parenl3,
. and Mrs. Charles V a n
Meter a day recently.
Mrs. Lawrence Giuesencamp
Sr. visited her mother, Mrs.
Charles Cochran reeently.
Recent visitors of Mrs. Annie Brewer and daughter, M91ine, were Howard Powell
family of Parkersburg, W.Va ..
Mrs. Harold Evans and Mil.IOY,.JI
J. W. Lawson, Mrs. Ruby
and Randy Joe.
Several from here attended a
hymn sing at Bald Knobbs Sun·
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fitch
and daughters visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fitch
of Dewitts Run Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Roseberry and children were recent
guests of her sister and family
M and Mrs. James Middleswart an family.
Mrs. Lucille Alien, Mrs. La•~&gt;-11
rabelie Moran, Newark,
Mrs. Elva Daily, local, we1rell
MIDDLEPORT SENIOR CLASS - Baccalaureate services for the 1965 graduating class of Middleport High school will be held this
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
JW!day fallowed by graduatiOn exercises on Fnday, May 28 Members of !he class are, front row, left to r!ght, Richard Wilson., Ala~
Carl Autherson.
Ann Criner Joy Boggs. Diane VanCooney, Judy Moore. Sandy Brace, Scherry l!1cks, Glona Fetty, Martha Fowler. Second row, Conme
Augustine Henderson of
Mary Waib;1rn, Ellen Hawley, Sherri Simmons. Patsy Manley .. Charlotte Glaze, Cheryl F!fe, Christine Bahr, Dianna Cri~weli, Narsa frost,
!umbos visited his gr1md1molh·ll
Ratliff, Seren Lell'is, Suzanne Bradbury, Martha Nicholson. Thtrd row, Ronn1e Roush, Mtke I,loyd, Paul Gerard, Ray Ptckens, Bonme Spengler, er, Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffner
David Vuj~klija, .Jerry Vanlnwagen, Barbara Hoffner, Darrell Mttchell, Davtd Casey, Tom King, Joe Stevenson. Back row . Bruce Wallace, Tom lceiJtly.
Lyons, Jerry Davis, Keilh Morgan, Randy Humphnes, Earl DeWees, Roger Shies, Mike Bratton, Roger Roush, Mtke Archer, Robert
Freida .nd Iva Car·nen-11
aad Jim Johnson.
ter called on Mr. and
Harry Adams Sunday ever1ing.
Wesley Cozart spent a
with his cousin.. , Mrs. Bislhop
and Mrs. Mildred Foggins
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan An~l!ony· l l
of East Liverpool, Mrs. L.
Gluo3encamp Sr and We&gt;tley
Cozart were recent guests
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cocltran
of Wells Run.
Friday evening guests at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chari&lt;"
Ward and Charlene, Pm'ilru!d
were Mrs. Hubert Price,
Charles Hilton and Mr.
Mrs. E. H. Carpenter.
Mrs Sylvia Alien, ~~::;~
•nd Dwaine Allen were ~
guests or Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Abies. Sylvia Allen ~ailed
Mrs. Hattie Lawrence in
afternoon.
EASTERN SJl;NIOR CLASS -The 1965 graduates at Eastern High school were presented their diplomas during exercises at the school Recent' guests of E. H.
Wednesday night Members of the class include, front row, L to R, Ray Powell, Bill Allman, Barbara Lanham, Bob Baker, Earl Hunt, Lawrence penter and family were Ja1nes II
Rood, Gene Fields, Sheila Drake, Dora Putman, Peggy Marshall, Wtlma Atherton, Cathy Andrew, Kay New, ~harlene Pigott, Carolyn Prtce, Judy Suttle, Mr. and Mrs.
Roberts. Second row, Warren Connolly, Albert Pooler. Bill Amos. Rick Koblentz. Tom Watson, Larry H1ll, Joyce Frederick, Ca~olyn Bush, Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Dell
Barbara Lace Hester Hager, Rose Marcinko, Nancy St!hul. Mary Bise, Ruth Landon, Mary Hasbargen. Julia Robinson. Third row, Jtm Brewer, bott, Gary Griffith, Mr.
John Suttle, Tom Smith, Roger Osborne, Roger Spencer, Gene Pullins, Iris McCoy, Alice Harris, Jane Bush, Connie Clark, Florene Price, Ma_ry Mrs. R. R. Durst and Tom,
Damewood, Rose Ritchie, Kay Koenig, Shirley Calloway, Merrilee Coleman, Sharon Frank, Charles Johnson. Back row, _Shan Wells,. J1m via Alien, Wesley Cozart,. ~:~ l r
Meredith, Kenneth Hartung, Ken Caldwell, David Leonard, Charles Frecker, Gary Michael, John Eagle, Grant Young, Bonme Anderson, D1anna ly Ward, Violet Brewer, F
Middle•wart, Stevie Fitch,
Baer, Roger Baker, Theron Cruise and Mike Will.
and Mrs. Arnie Clendenin, Mr.
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Mrs. Ruth Slsk ~~s.'" New L.Jd Dwaine Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Haven Thursday V!Sitmg rela- Jim Price and children, Harvey
lives of Mrs. Alva Matheney, Hombel:k, Mrs Elva Daily, Mrs.
who passed. away Thursday at Tressle Stethem,
· Donald
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Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bill BarMiss Nina Tucker of. Colum- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
bus " spendmg a vacatiOn here Barton.
Tile Southeastern Ohio News· jlarticipating in the program lheid at that time.
We Have Been Doing During with her moth!'J' and other rei·
paper Association and the men's are Sigma Delta Chi and Theta A representative or
each the Past Year"
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.md women's JOurnail!lm soc1e- S1gma Phi. Officers of S1gma member paper w1ll make a Other officers of the associa- Mr. Mack Stewart was m - - - - . - - - - - ties of Ohio University will have !Jeita Chi are Fred Pyle, presishort
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Pt. Pieasaat on busmess Satur.
- - roll
· call talk on "Wrat t'mn are E. D. .:.ou
their annual sprisg meeting dent: James Dean, busmess
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Saturday afternoon and even- manager; Ron McMillen, treastor oi the Marietta nmes, VICe Mrs. Bob Oliver and children
tog.
urer; Jeff Bayer, secretary ; Dr.
preSident; L. J. Hortm, direct- and mother-in-law, Frances 01John J. Callahan, communi- Jim Hart, advisor.
or of the OhlD UmverSity School ver or Clifton were at New Ha.
eat1ons representative of the The Theta Sigma Phi officers
of Journalism, execullv~ ~ec- ven Park Sunday.
. ---------Kalaer Aluminum Chemkai Cor· are Pat Hoiocek.
president; !·
retary. Sigma Delta Chi and Mrs. Nan Mcintosh and Mu;s Mr. and Mrs. Emenon """""
poratlon, Ravenswood, W. Va., Je&lt;Jnnie Simons, vice president; . Mrs. Bob Mcintosh . and Thet~ Stgma Phi will announce Frances Nease went to Buck- of Akron and Mrs.
will he principal speaker at aIRuth Woodside, secretary; Lin· Idaughter. Luanna . Cheshire. at- mdivldu~l awards granted lo hannon to spend a week With Saxton or Middleport
banquet in Baker Center at 6'da Aber, treasurer; Dr. Rich- tended the recent
mother- outstandmg Journalism students Mrs. Mcintosh's son and daught- guests of Mrs. Grace Carr.
p. DL Ills subject will he "One Jard Gentry. advisor. Mr. daugrter banquet at the EUB durm~he past_YeaL -- -- er-is-law , Mr. and Mrs. Con- Mr. and Mrs. Earl McGralth ll
ColnJIIIIY'8 Impact on a Com- Dwight Wetherholt, editor of church woth Mr&gt;. Nan Mclnrad Davis.
visited Mr. and Mrs.
munlty." Mr. callahan, form- the Gallipolis Tribune and
tosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stew- Nancy Stewart, 2 year old McGrath of Shade.
eriJ COIIIIOCted with the Cham- ident of the Southeastern · Mr. and Mrs . Mack Stewart. art of Cheshire called.. on Mr. , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AI- Visitors from Detroit, Mich.,
ller of Commerce in West Vir- Newspaper Association, will pre- Mr. and Mrs . Cecil Cundiff and and Mrs. A!.fred Ste"arl on fred Stewart and Anna Jean, are Mrs. Esther Elkins, Mrs.
Jl)nla, received his master's de· side at the business session at Tanya and . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tuesday.
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1daughter of Sally Stewart. were Smiley, Mrs. Grace Palmer and
~from Ohio University m 3 p. m. in room 18. Cofl4'1and mond Cundiff and John Wesley, Mrs. Ruth S~&gt;k and Dorothy ! christened by the Rev. Maho- Mrs. Grady Yager at the home
l1158.
. Hall Election of officers and held a PICniC at lh~ New Hav- Van Meter of New Haven
ney at the EUB Church re- of Mrs. Ona Arix. They laso are
Tbe two journalism groups [ the business session will be en Park on Mothers Day.
In Chillicothe on busmess
centiy.
visiting
relatives.

le're ala loss tor wordS ...
It would take a world of words for us to
.., how proud we ore of the 5eD1or Class
, , , 111 we'llluat say briefly,

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SOUTHERN IUGH SCHOOL- Graduation services for the 76 members of the Southern High school 1965 seniors-largest In the school's
ll!story-will be this Saturday at 8 p.m. Front row, Eunice Rowe, Kay Teaford, Jane Ann Powell, Cora Lee CummiDB Jeannie Allen Joyce
Roush, Brenda Jarrell, Geo~gia S~th, P~ggy Grimm, Und_a Stowe, Geneivie Bird,_Judy DeLong. Second row, Judy S~yre, Bill Lou' Martin,
Barbara Sprous~, Claudia Miller, Linda Lipscomb, Patty Wmebre~ner, Lucille Phillips, Karen Nease, Nancy Parker, EDen Shuler, Clarice Norris,
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Linda Etchmger, Eleanor Schneider, Jocelyn Taylor, Suzanne Prtce. Fourth tow, Greg Roush, James Hamm, Gary Walker, Lonnie Dailey, Gary
Wolfe, 1\la~vm McKelvey, V1c Durst, Kearney Donahue, J!lck Bostick, Spencer Carpenter, Bruce Cleland and Gordon Fisher Fifth row, Harry
Bush, Dav1d Hensler, Larry Lehew, Way!le Hubbard, Wtlllam Ba~r, George Pierce, Bill Knapp, David Fox, Ronnie Holter, David Gloeckner,
Roger Johnson, Steve Cleland, Larry Pr1ce. Ba_ck row, Mark J?avts, No~man Norris, Charles Johnston, John Bass, Roger Sayre, Tom Weaver,
Gary Hall, Steve Wagner, Danny Proffitt, David Sellers, Wtlliam Cund11!', Eddie Authetson.

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Twenty - seven Rio Grande
students were among
of the awards
at Wednesday .even(May 19) athletic banquet
In college's Dining Hall.
In basketball. Paul Dillon, a
IJUmor from Scottown, received
award lor the most valuaplayer. Dillon bas for the
lse•)(Jnd year in a row placed sec
In the nation In rebound
and been named Honorable
~~~~~::eAU-American in the
Association of InterAtbletics (NAI. Dilwas also selected as the best

A momorable event ••• a time
when young men and women are
honored for their scholastic efforts and achievements. Graduation Day is a· meaSure of their
determination and diligence . • •
a promiSe to the world of their

maturity and willingness. On this
Grarluation Day we proudly offer
our congratulations to the Senior
Class.

Don Trainer. a sophomore
from Beaver• was selected
the best free-throw
Sharon Gregory, a
from Colwnbus was
as tbe best defensive player.
The selection of Trainer and
Gregory as co-eaptains of next
year's Redmen basketball team
was also announced at the banquet.
Other basketball players ,.
ceiving awards were: Jim
shaD, a freshman from Columbus, jacket and varsity letter;
Trainer, jacket; Gregory,
et; Frank Bullock, a junior

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Gauge readluga: . Galllpolls
Darn 12 I, 13.8, runrung 8 feet
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.75, Pl.. Pleasant 24.. 6. Hinton
1.96 lalhng, Kanawha Falls
4.76 rising, Charleston
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Marmet
from Ashland, Ky., desk set; and Winfield dams were on the j
Don Milrks, a senior
from sills.
Vincent, desk set; Phil Trout. Ohio River - Irene Chotin
a senior from North Lewisburg• down I~ 6:45 a.m.; Soulhern up
set; Bill Young, a senior 14, 4:50 p.m.; Indiana up It
from Columbus. desk set; and 9:45 p.m.; Ben McCool up 14,
Bob Leith a senior from Coal 12:20 a.m.; Inca down 14, 5:45
Grove, desk .set.
a.m.; Chris Jr up I5. 4:15 p. l
For the second year In a row • m.; Peggy Downey up 15 6:15
Leith won the Pi Sigma !rater- a.m.. ; Bob Benter up 6, 4 a.m.; '
nity award for the athlete with Philip Sporn up 17, 5:55 am. ]
the best scholastic average. Jerry Bosworth down 19, 6 a
Trainer was awarded the Arch- m; efferson up 19, 6:50 am.; .
on aportsmanship award.
JaneT. down 21. 6:35 a.m.; Lu- 1
Junior varsity basketball ther Herdman up 22. 4:35am.;
letters were awarded to Rudy Robert Reed up 22, 6 a.m.; err
Shively, a sophomore
from · boat down 22, 6:45 a.m.; Pan- ,
Portsmouth, Chuck Richardson, zo down 23, 2:30 p.m.: Nation- ~
a sophomore from Middletown; al down 23. 11:35 p.m.; Onward
Dick LU!elti, a junior from New- down 23- 4:05 a.m.; Queen City
ark; Mike Mercer, a sophomore up 23, 5:40 a.m.; Helen R. up
from Newark; Don Magnani, a Green~p 4:20 p.m.; J. S Lew1

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from MarohnsonGreenup
down 5:55p.m.;
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ion, and Bob Heigle. a IO!lho- a.m.; Elisha Woods up GreenG1·adnatJon Day! It's a proud moment ior every
more from Gahanna.
up 4:20 a.m.; Andrew Calhoun I
Cheerleaders Joan Witham, up Greenup 5;20 p.m.; Valvo- ·
Senior; a eulmination ot yean~ .,{ work and
a sophomore from Nelsonville• line down Greenup 7:55 am.; :
&gt;tudy and steadfast purpose.
and Sondra Drake, a senior ohn Ladd Dean near Meldahi I
Our thought&lt; and good wil!bes are willa !be
from Pomeroy received awards J:30 p.m.; Sally H. up Meldahl
for being cheerleaders two years 7;01i p.m.; Tiboit down Mel- ~
Seniors at thi' special time. WilL
IIIII
in a row.
dahl 7:50 p.m; Warner up Melrespect we wish them a future of su.,....ss 111111
Two members of the goll ahl J:30 am.; Ravenswood up '
happine;;,;.
team, Vicior Stentz, a junior Meldahl 6:40 a.m.; Aetna-Lou- r'
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and
Iller is ville up Meidahl 7:20 a.m.
Evans, a junior from Newark, GaWpolfl Dam -Semel up
received award• for being on 12:35 a.m.; Linda Chotin up 1
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tbe team two yearo in a row. 1:30 a.m .; 0. F. Shearer up 3:- :
Six members of the
Ri o 10 am; Eigercliff up 4; 50 a
Grande Redmen baseball team m; Charles K. up 5:30 a.m:
awards, Jim Shrin!'J', Franklin B down 8:10a.m.
a junior from Newark, jacket; Kanawba River - Allen R. ·
Bill Burger, a senior from Mt Merrill down Winfield 3 p.m.
Vernon, desk set; Mike Burch- Thelma Ann up Winfield 4:55
am, a oenior from Ironton· desk- p.m.; Lucy Jane Lucas down
set: Gilmore, a desk set; Jim Winfield 9:15 p.m. ; George
Radford, a junior from Bea- Price up Winfield 12:05 a.m.;
ver jacket; and Bill Morgan, H. E. Bowles up Winfield 1;50
a senior from Rio Grande, jack- am.; A. • Patten up Winfield
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2:30 am.; Beaver down WinAwards were presented to field 4:10a.m.; Duncan Bruce
both fraternities, Archon and down Winfield 6:15 a.m.
S..rving Meigs County for over ~3 yeal'!O
Pi Sigma, lor supporting the
athletic teaDill this year.
SENIORS INVITt:D
Ellis Johnson, head basketRUTLAND
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are requested to he present ,
DEMPSEY GETS 1'09'1'
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Memher Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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the City of Hope'' June 13
"Man of the Year" diDDer honoring Irving Bottoer, former
New York University basket 1
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mnth for t e at nd a walk Pomeroy ... 2 4 28
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Dvllo· Clev 2S 107 12 39 .364 gers all 24.
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Caler. Chi
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l1rAiffe, Del 33127 29 41 .323 National League _ Gibson,
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Washington
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Runs Batted In
Clevelend It Bosl&lt;m 6, night
National League - Bank.1,
Bolt1more 5 Detroit 2, night
Cubs 36; Mays, Giants 31; MeLos
;eies 1 Chicago 0· t.ight Covey• Giants 28; Johnson,
Minnesota 6 Kansas City 4, n Reds 28; Robinson, Reds 27;
t .turclov' ; . · ·"~abb Plh:hei'S Pinson, ll&gt;eds 27.
KliiiSIIS City at Minne!!Ota - ~ American League - Howard,
Talbc' t2-2) vs. Kaat (3-3) or Senators 27; Kallne, Tigers 26;

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Federal Exteruuon Service ...Y,
there I.s nothing wrong with 8
teen-ager eatmg a hamburger
or • Piece of pizza, If the
youngsters drinkJ I mllhbake
at tho oame eating• and eon·
sumes a creen salad, or a bs
nana. She says aueh a meal or
snack, Js far better than 1 comblnation of a soft drink and polato ehips.

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The teen-age girl ill the poor· thinning! he crop. Other than
,
k -.J c.....~•
est led member of the farnify. this, there is very little possi'R...t in Q...,.-,d '•"•fl
But teen-age boys also need to bility of going wrong in the use
Improve their diets.
of Sevin as an insecticide.
- The nut!rents most often Most of us do not like pest
lacking In teen-age diets are whether they are insecUt or
calcium and Vitanlin C. Iron other kinds. Therea re certain
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often is low In tbe dlel of teen- chemical materials which can Spr~ng Ave.
Po mer.,
age girls. For teen-agers espec- be safely and properly used in • •
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Iaiiy !oods that are high 1n sug· l••=='-"'""-"-=--=""'"=;;;;;=--=iiiiiiiiii==-,
., a~ fat often replace those
with much needed protein, min.
erais, and vitamins.
-Overweight is a pressing

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Dr. Spindler has been .point- problem ~ ~n agers. I·
Dr. Spmdler e pressed part
diet of America's yotmg for cular concern over the fact that
several years Recently she many teen-age mothers have m·
wrote thai It· was "otertling adequate diets. She said 53 per
IN CARPENTER, 0.
PHONE MY ..2639
ond disturbing" to know that cent of all girls between 15 and
'In the United states today, It are. or have been, married,
lth our abundance of food a and that one out of every four
~e percentage of our ~n- mothers bearing a first child is
WASIUNG'OON (UPI) - The over of 900 milll011 buthels a acera-6 out of every 10 girls under 711 years of ag•.
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Agriculture Department today 1965 crop o1 1.:139 billion bflsh. and 4 out of every 10 boys- 'Babies horn lo undernour
PEARL ST.
RACINE, 0.
• s I I mated the July I, 19116, elr, and Imports o1 s million have poor dlsls."
isbed teen-agers may be prema·
wheat cmyover will he obout buahels
lure, have congenital defects or
f105 million busltel1.
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She said that reHarch shows lack adequate nutritlonal re- , - The department proJecltd do- that teenagers need Improved wves to pmtect them through
'lbla coq&gt;ares wlth the esll· mestlc CODSlllllptiOII for 1165-t6
- - birth and the first few months
mated curyover o! 900 nlilllon at 637 million buabell, np slight- the seasonal high In November of life," Dr. Spindler said.
bushels for tbe 1116Uii market· Iy frum the prevloua year's es- and December. Wheat prices "Uodersourishment
during
ing year beifnnlng July I, 1915. limate of 110 million bushel!. now are even more compeUdve pregnsncy may also leave a
In a reView of lite wheat Ill· EJ:ports for the coming market- with feed gralrut than they were permanent mark on the yotmg I
uatlon• the deparlment estimal- ing year were projected ot '100 11 harvest. Form feeding of mother• and eompllcatlons of
ed total wheal supplies ~ million bushels, compared with wheat during 195US was e8ii- Pregnancy and childbirth ac· [
the J.9t15.M marketing ear will an estlmale tl85 million bushels mated at about 311 mJilion bush- count for 6 per cent of the
be 2.142 billion buahell. 'l'hLs in- for the year ending June 30.
els compared with about 20 death• among 18 and 19 yeareludes the July I, 19115, CIIT)'· . The carryover left after for. million bush•ls In each of the old girls."
~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.l l elgn and domellllc disappear- two previous markeitng years.
Dr. Spindler gave these rea·
ance
would
be
805
million
bushsons
why so many teerHger•
Compl1t1 Room~
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HOSPITAL NEWS are poorly fed :
at
The department 11id the sea. OAK liiiL
- Teen-agers skip breakfasl.
son average price received by Blrtho _ Mr. and Mra. Ow- They spend extra time dressing
farmers for the 11164 crop was en Frisby, Wellston, Rt. 2, dau- and must rosh to catch the bus
estimated In early May at $1.37 ghter, Sarah Jane, May 14. Mr. or a ride. They slay oul late at
per bushel. Prices In recent and Mrs. Thomas W. Wilson, night and oversleep. Breakfast
weeks have been adjusting to 111 Forence Ave., JIICkson, aon Is not ready aod they don't have
new • crop conditions and the Stephen Dale, May u. Mr. Wil- time to prepare il. Girls believe
lower loon rate for the 19115 son 1.s a teacher al Oak Hill that eating breakfast will make
crop. The average price re- Hl&amp;h School Mr. and Mrs. El- them fat.
Middleport, 0.
ceived by Iannen iD April was ton Boggs, Rt. 3· Oak Hill, son, - Teen-agers make a poor ser:;;;=:;;;======$=L=M~per
==b=ua=h=el=,=5=ce=nts;::be:l:ow;l Bria1 Keith, May 15. Mr. and lection of snacks. One study
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Mrs. Rsleigh E. Scott, Rl. 2, lhows that one-fourth ol a teen·
Jackson, son, Raleigh Edward ager's calorie• - equivalent to
Gravely lttlchmentlare out·'-t for
Jr. May 15.
a whole meal - come from
anacka, whlcb often consist of
,,..,., maneuv.,.blllty,lltety, perfomNtnce.
Prea•nt Palleuls- Mrs. Eve- "empty calories" - foods made I
'l'lae Grnely chars"' lDto law tures you. deaerie. Cam•IJ!~•
lyn Perry, Jackson, Mrs. Agnes up chiefly of fat ougar. and . and prdeo choroo head fint .•• call
for Jm domllll8f!'allo!t. 1011
Jarrell, Jackson, Mrs. Dorothy starches, wltlt small amounts of rettllll tough jobs done r..ter, can be a Front IIDDIMr, ~i
McGuire, Oak Hill· Sherman vitamins, minerals, aod proteins Ouler, better. With oaler out- with our Gravelf Bud&amp;fi PWt;
(ront attachments working for
Coleman, Rl. 2 Oak Hill, Mrs. in proportion to the calories.
you, you can 188 what you're
Arllnla Bullion, Rt. 1
Ray, - Teen agers do not drink doiq oil ths limo. Mowing is
jwt • walk (or ride, if you're
Cbarvel Rapper, Rt. I Beaver, enough milk.
littilll OD 1 oulky). Plowillfl •
D. Kentlflck Richards, Thur- - Teen-age girls fear getting prden, or mo"fina snow is a
Open Monday thru
man, Mn. Edna Carte, Jack. fat.
aDIJI. Wltb 49 ottaduneoto, tho
S..turd&lt;ay AM
son, Mrs. Nannie Jividen, Me· - Teen-agers' attitude about Gravely bas the filtures and r.-.
to5PM-Open
Arthur Rt. 2, James Austin •sting. Sometimes meals may
Evenints By
Fultz, Jr., Oak Hill, Gary Mil· seem secoodary, •specially
Appointment
Ier, Oak Hill, &amp;bert Haney, when they have something else
Uhrichsville, Howard Weisenber· lo do, such as meet a date with
aer, South Webster. Mrs. Bes- a car. Or perhaps tbelr lime
Phone WY 2-2975
1Ie Howard• Rl. 3 Oak Hill, schedules do not coincide wilh
Pomeroy, 0 .
512 E. Main Street
Mra. Mary CotUe, Jactson, Mrs. 1ffaa~m~ilv~m~e:;'a~l~ho~""::"':.·_ _ ___:~:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==:=:=:=:=:=::=~
Irene Clllahan, Jackson, Mrs. · •
IIJiibleen Browe, Jackson, Mn.
Norma Hutton, Rt, e, ChilllMrs. Ethel Hurd, JacklOll, Emmett V. Hulbert· Jackson, sod Charlea
Franklin
Carrell, Rt. 3, Jackoon.
1ng out the shortcomings m the

DAIRY EQUIPMENT

Wheat Carryover Estimated
Around 805 Million Bushels

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FedMember 0 f lffh0}e faiDJ•1y

R. P. Holdsworth, OSU ex- 24-das alter petals fall.
tension entomologiat, aid the lo- Holdsworth said with I a I e
cust appeared • in GaiDa and flowering mletles such ss
Jackson Countiel last Friday Rome, it may be necessary to
and within the Dell 10 days "e TEPP at first. and not use
would emerge over much ol the SEVIN until 24-days b 1 , e
eastern half of the alate.
elapsed after petal fall.
Holdsworth sal~ the d8J111ge
caused by th• ClCBda Included Am1teur g a r d e n e r s wne
destruction of twigs by • g g warned not to use TEPP be·
laying, which begins about one- cause It was exlremely dangerweek afler the. locust come out ous and most amateurs do not
of the ground.
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have the equipment oecesaary
He uld coolrol ~ to apply the msecllclde 11fely.
should begin before the cil:ada Holdsworth ..ld SEVIN coold
started to lay ew.
be applied safely with ordinary
He recommended so insedl- spray equipment,

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milli. Bouton, Ramos 19) and know 'he mystery of an art In tennis Western Mlchlgr"
Wmner - Dame!'
without experience..
placed all
its men in the ,,
• 1. Loser - Bouton (3-4) . H
nais and led with 13 points. T •
Kirkland 14th,.
OPENS TODAY
ledo had 12 and Miami 11 t..
-SANDUSKY, Ohio (UP!) - challenge the Broncoes.
Balli.
000 310 001- 5 9 0 The Cedar Point resort on Lake t- --=
Detroit
100 001 000- 2 8 2 Erie said today It expected 2 son on
aUractlons ar '
Pappas, Mhler 19) and Lau, million VISitors during its sea- varmus Improvements,
Brows (9) . Wickersham• Ntsch. son opening today. About $! mg additions lo ils 1,000 boc:
Wllz (9\ Gladdmg (9) and Free- million was spent smce last sea-manna.
han. Wmner - Pappas 15·9).
·- - Loser - Wtckersham 11·3). HR
-McAuliffe 16th).
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~dwards

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hers of the Reno _gang held up
to Jim Duffalo who gave up
- a tram at Marshfteld, Ind. Tdhle house of Bowling Green had
f '
d one third Wash
000 101 003- 5 8 3 robbery netted 98-thousand o ·
one run 10 our an
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73 and Pete Donald of Marsh .
100 030 ~ 4 10 0 rs 10
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New Yor
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mmngs.
C . k Kreutzer (7), A thought ror the day: Plato a,n
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arne o . w.nl l

lour of tht• vlclones
the strcngthth
g
off
Frank Robinson retneved the . hth gand opened th .. ninth by
traceable lo lal e·InO\ng un er
Drysdale,
ball and fired a strike to Rose
ou Wohn Callison •
0
and hghtnmg
wh storied who suffered hiS third loss
'!'lie second baseman heard Allen then slammed his hom·
The Cardm.&gt; ls.
I e of a at nst stx WillS Ron Santo
shortstop Leo Cardenas shout.
and Sisler got Gerry Arrigo
the season hv l'"'llg IV·d I I, g
d f the Cubs and Jim
10
ing 'Home. home," so he er k'
'n the bullpen. Sisler
thEir firs! Sl' ga mi·s. move o IOmere or
. for the I
wheeled and f&gt;red Catcher wor mg '
d to take
within 3'\ g:moes or forst place Lefebvre had three hits
John Edwards put the tag on said he
double
Fnday mghl when they S\ Oifd
Dodgers
A
ro
and
moments
later
Car.,Jay
out
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Jet
him
go
be1
4
two run s in
ninth mnmg ° 1
Pinson Leods Attack
d:s threw out Tony Tajlor to but
afraid Arrigo
beat the Ne. _vork
Vada Pmson drove In three MEMPHIS: Tenn. (UP!) - end the game.
cau ht ive Ta lor a high pitch
The v~rtorv l'O&gt;tbled ti•e '" I .
m double and Tranquil Julms Boros took a Vada Pinson's bar was a key ~~ug g , ~at he likes."
inals to pirk up a fu ll game on runs with a ho er, h I Cincin Ifour stroke lead mto the back· factor in the Reds victory The and that s w
the front . ru omog Los Anw·lr' smglc to ':··~h·at n~n\ 'Art Ma: stretch of tile $60,000 Memphis fleet center fielder dro~e in The Reds manager blamed
Dodgers who suffered a 1·3 nai l atl oc
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!Open today but the 11!-yenr vet
. h d ble a sin the Phlls' nmth-mnmg rally on
loss to the Cilwago Cubs
haffey '" the Pluliles hiS sec· -e ran of the tour wasn't picking three runs Wll a ou
. carelessness by Jay poinling
000- 0 8 1'
Reds Edge l'h&gt;ls
und loss Deroo Johnson and lout flowers f •r the winner'• cir· gle .and ,a homer lh
th out that all of the Phillies' hils LosChlcaAgo
000 000 Olx- I 3 I
Pmson s smgle m e sevM
'th two strikes on the
ng.
Th C. . nat Reds t&gt;dged John Edwards al!lo homered , 1
e mctn '
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f !lowed a double by came w&lt;
John 13·1) and Romano New·
the Ph &gt;ladelphta Ph1l lir&lt;. 6-5 for the Reds w':,• ex , .1 nd l The 45-year-old Fort Lauder· ~nmg ;
"ded what proved batter.
an R Lee ) and R~dgers
19
the San Franrtsco G1ants lson and Rtch A en con nm"' dale Fla pro's 64 was low for ose an pr~v 1 •
Joey admitted it
m. '
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downed th e Houston Aslros, 6l· :fur the Phliies. Joey Jay the day a~d hts 36-hole total of to he the wmnmghrun.
II "I should have relaxed, but I Wmner - Newan I51. •
and the Pittsburgh Ptrates loP· [ ptcked JP hiS second VIctory lor 130, 10-under-par Friday was Pmson's three tls w~~~~ l:d I pressed ," he said. "I hadn't
003 000 00~ 4 8 0
ped the Milwaukee Braves 6-1' four mmngs , of reilef pttchmg the lowest second round score to left or left cent~r fuat "when been out there on the mound Kan. Ctty 010 022 lOX- 6 II 3
m other NL game"
' Wtlhe McCovey drove m four or the current Professional Golf- Robmson to remar
for a while and 1 wanted to do Mtnn.
ln the Amen; an League.' runs wtlh three luts, mcludmg Iers Assocl8tlon competition this Vada's hittmg the ball to th~ well
pressed ... tried to Segui, Hunter &lt;_21, Drabowsky
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Cleveland be.&gt;t Boston . 11·6 a three-run homer. and Jtm 1year.
oppoSit~ fteld, I know, he s .•1 mak~ the
perfect pitch."
(5), Sto'k (6), D1cksoo (8) an~
Wa sh ington n&lt;pped New York, Davenport and Malty Alou also It also was Boros' beet round rtght. That means he s hllt~.ng Joe Nuxhail was to try and B'!an. Pascual, Plets (9), Wor !
53 Ballimore defeated Detroit. I had three htts each for the Gl· lsmce 1958 at St. Paul but he the bait where tl" pitched. . et his first victory in tonight's thmgton 19) and Battey. Wm·
:,. 2· Los Ang eles ln f'ped Ch&gt;· ants Ron Herbel breezed be- 1129 one year m Tucson then I Deron Johnson blasted hts g t t Bo Belinsky . was ner - Pascual &lt;5·9) . Loser 12
cago. 1.0. and Minn esota topped hind the I4htl gwnt attack to : didn't win.
,seventh homer of the _season eo~~~ jed
work for the Phil Drabowsky 11-41. HR.• - Gen·
10
K . c· 1. 64
• gain his third wm of Ihe sea- , 8 Jros whose best finish here and Edwards got hiS fifth to s.c
tile 19th), Versailes (3rd).
ansas J :.. .
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. to a rune·hil hes
The Ca rdina ls pulled oul t~eir son. Ron No~t e _art was ayoe was eighth in 1960 and twice a more spice ~-"---~~::.'.=::.·---------.-:
latest eleventh · hour victory in I 2·3. mmogs . Had . was withdrew because of muscle I
Phila.
210 000 101- 5 12 2
• ·hen Julian Javier and Lou charged w&gt;th h&gt;s th ird sttmght ac hes. actually set two 1965
Cincinnati 010 oo lOx- 6 9 0
Brock seared on Hoy Mr· l setback of the season.
precedents Thursday. HIS four
Mahaffey, Roebuck (6), Short
stroke lead was the largest
17 ) Baldschun (8) and Trl8n·
margin on this year's PGA tour.
Major Leagu• Results
do~. Dalrymple &lt;7). O'Toole,
V'l~
But the veteran pro still wasn't By United P1 •. lstel"lllltiooal Duffalo (1), Jay 16) and Ed·
counting any ehickens with 71
wards. Winner _ Jay (2--1).
l.tA&gt;j~.,..'\.1
other pros and one amateur.
Nallonal Leagu•
M haffe &lt;~·2) HRs
Deane Beman, bunched behind :Los Ang.
000100101-3 140 LoserJh a
fth) • Pmson
1
0 nson
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him from 134 to 144.
Chicago
001 102 OOx- 4 9 0 D.
JOhnHis nearest threaUt were big Drysdale, Miller 18) and Tor· (7th) , Edward• (5th~: A.
George Archer and Gene Lilt- borg. Ellsworth (4·3) and Ros· 1son !2nd), Allen (6t I.
lL--J'-=------------~-:,_;;o.
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ler bst early favorite Jack novsky. Loser - Drysdale (6-Major League Standings
:,ttgman 10·0).
.
Nicklaus showed a burst of 3). HRs - Torhorg 12), Santo San Fran. 240 100 001- 8 14 0
By Unitr Press International
· 1 m1 ;' Detrmt- Roberts lstea'l1 Thursday with two eag- (7), Rosnovsky &lt;2),
Houston
000 000 010- I 52
National League
&lt;4·31 vs. Sparma 11 ·2•
les to end up in a knot at 135
Herbel t3-3l lilld Hailer. Not·
W. L. l'et. GB Boston ot Cleveland- More- with Texas rookie Homero N w Yo k 100 100 200- 4 9 1 tebart, Dierker 13) , Coombs 191
Los Angeles
23 12 .651
head &lt;2·3) vs. rerry 14-1)
Bleneas and Australian Bruce Ste Lo r
o1o100 102- 5 11 1 and Bateman. Loser - Notte·
Cincinnati
20 13 .61!6 2
. ·ashin: ·on '! Ne.w iork - Crampton, who had a second Jack~:n. Ribant (7), Bear· bart (0.4). HRs _ McCovSt. Louis
19 15 .559 3\\ , Rtchert &lt;1·3 ) or Narum 12·3) round 65.
th , and Gonder Canniz91
San Francisco
19 16 .54&gt; 4 vs Ford (2-31 .
First round leaderi Mason ~r 18 ) Washburn Taylor (7) lr-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiiiiiiiiii"JI
Mtlwaukee
16 14 .533 4'h Chicago at Los Angel~s night Rudolph and Bob McCa llister : : T'~cker• McCarver (9) .
Chicago
17 17 .500 5\\ -- Peters (4-2) vs. Lopez (5·3). fell back With matching 7181 to w· er - TayJo·· &lt;1-4!). LoserPhiladelphia 16 18 .471 6\\
Sunday's Games
join five others at 136.
Ri;;nt (l-2).
Smith
Houston
11 20 .459 7 Ch icago at Los Angeles
th) Swoboda llothl.
New York
13 21 .382 9\\ Kansas City at Mmnesota
High School BasebaD Score• 14 •
Pittsburgh
10 24 .294 12% Baltimore at Detroit, 2
Class AA
Pitts.
000 101 301- 6 10 0
Boston at Cleveland , 2
Regional Tournament•
Milw.
000 010 000- t 5 31
Friday's Results
I Washington at New York, 2
At Cleveland
Law, McBean t6) anri PagliChicago 4 Los Angeles 3
Shaker Heights I
Cincinnati 6 Philadelph ia 5, n
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N th c to 0 F' 1
aroni, Cra ndall (4) . Lemaster,
or At an
n
ma s
Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 1, n
Major I.eague Le aders
Gomtr
Niekro &gt;7), Tiefenauer t9) and
"Where You Get tho Most
St. Louis 5 New York 4, n
By United Press International ' Pleasant Vew 3
Torre. Winner - Law (1·5).
For Your Money"
San Francisco 8 Houstor I, n
National League
Fremont Ross 1
Loser - Lemaster (2-4).
MIDDLEPORT,
0.
Sa 1·1rday's Pri•lub: Pitchen
G. AB R. H. Pet. Rossford 5

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0 ., May 22, 1965-7

Pesticide Interest is Running High ·in Meigs County

UniverSity went Into toda
finals of the Mid - Amerlr
Conference track
fi•
championsbips with high hor
of treating the home crowd '
• victor.
.
The Bobcats qualifted ~~~· '
men for Ieday's final rour
Western Michigan, however, '

Se~er

:~~rd s~:~\~g s:~:·~e: pl:~zun Ien~~: g!vet~: ",i~uen !~~~~ 7;~ D!~el~r~~~ 'Kline &lt;9) and Ca· s8ld·

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Pestleldes should be applltd controlllnlllliiiOJII· i*fl. I f 1
:only to the plants li ted on tqe 'IIA DO\ for tbe ~~· ~ ,
label of tbe container.
Cldel we ltllve. we -'t1 lilt
Be sure to read .he label be- bavt ·llt'e· lititlDtlllll fl!od .-11
fore 1pplying pesticides 1o
that il now ~~~~ IIi •
lng vegetables or fruits. They United Stale..
may leave unsafe l'ellidues If - - - - - - - - - applied at Improper times aDII •
Observe
specUled
safe
BY c. E. BLAKESLEE
days. 'l'hLs me... then If we ireported that he had used Guilt· ducla for food purposes follow also.
be sure that he actually 1• go- rateo.
Intervals
between
the laat pesti1
County Ext. Agent
can control all of the insects .ion, which is a longer fasting directions v•ry carefully to a- Another problem that users ~g to attempt to con~. so~e clde application and harvesl.
that are going to be attacking
.
H anted iii bl r oblerna later on. of pesticides should realize Is msect or pest. He sbou t app Y Do not allow pesticide spray
More people are
showing the alfalfa for the three or four spray, on April 28. e w
vo
gge pr
that the manufacturer of lhe peslicides 118!ely. The first step or dust to drift. When applying
Interest In the use of pesllcides day period, and 00 new Insecta to start cutlmg on May IS. A~ther problem with Goth- product ass urnes nosl kadnb Is . read the label first. Deter· U·D or similar chemical to
1
this year than ever before.
hatch then we have taken care Regulations provide that with ion ts that this Ia one o! the does not guarantee r..ults. If nune the rlibt amount of the weetl6 keep
it from coming in.
From the farm
standpoint of th~ problem.
Guthion 21 days must elapse maleriale which must be Uled you will read the fine_ print on right pea!leide to use. Ov,"rdos· contact with your Dowers,
this is probably brought about However, this is not the oil· '!rom the time the spray i• ap- very carefully to avoid the pos- each contamer, yo~ w11! fmd a age ts waste!w; It won I kill shrubs and other
valuable
by the heavy mfrstation of a~ uatlon this year In Meigs coun· plied until the crop is cut. In slbility of inJury to lhe person disclaimer that indicates the use more msects : 11 may be mJur· plants.
falfa weevil. Within the. last few ty. The earliest alfalfa weevil other words, we would start Iapplying it.
of the pesticide is completely lous to plants_, and rna~ leave The United States Department
days the pertodtcai c1cade or hatched close to the middle of counting lhe first day on the If not handled and applied beyond the control of the manu- a harmful res1due oo frmts and or Agriculture is responsible for
. the atlention ol everyone.
April. They apparently are atiil 21lth o! April, then the farmer properly, many pesticides. can facturer. Thus. he makes no vegetables.
enforcing the Jaw that rrquires
17-year l~cust
has attracted hatching.
could cut his hay anytime start- IInjure lsom• even kill) wlifllfe, warranty 1mplied or otherwise . Be careful not to gel pest!· all pesticides shipped In lnlt:rth atetnlton of everyone.
ing May 20 or later and be com· I nsh, honey bees, domeslie ani· as to the •ffechveness of the cldes on food, disheo, or rook· stale commerce properly regWhenever we get heavy in· II we are to achlevr 110 per pleteiy sure that be wu follow- mals or humans. The flnl rnlt materi'al.
ing utensils.
iste.-.d and labeled. State authfestalions or unusual conditions &lt;enl control, tben It would be ing recommendaliona.
of safety in ualng any pesticide The reason for this otalemenl Remove pets and their food orllieo are , ..ponsible for mak- 1111n1 olnner,
then everybody is interested. necessary to apply a spray
Recommendations •uch as the is lo read aztd follow the direc- Js obvioua. The user may not and water pans before apply· ing oure that pesticides shipped
faster 111wlng I
The big problem is to determine of this material approximate- 21-day waiting period are bas· lions and precautions on the con- mlr lbe material properly, be log pesticides.
. wlthm a state are properly Ia·
first of all, what is the pest? ly every 5 to 7 dayo. T b Is ed upon the best scientific evi· tainer label. Do this each time may not put it on at the right Keep people, partlcuarly chtl· beled
New Holland's Model
and second, is there somehting would not only be lmprarUcal, dence available, and upon the you use a pesticide don't depend Ume, he may not put it on in the dren, away from areas where It i~ up to the Individual user
450
Mower has a long
th~t can be done about il ,an but oery unprofltabl•.
best interpretation of the way on your memory. Many pest~ proper quanttty "! In the proi&gt;" you. are mixing or applying to see that pesticides are used
th1rd,. are we gomg to use a By tbe correct timing of lh~ farmers will apply a spray. 11 cide manufactur.ers Include leaf. er uniform appltcalton.
pestiCideo.
safely.
3l4·inch sickle stroke
pe ltc1de and are we going! o spray, 1t m.lgbt have been po~t- is quite Important lhen !halllets of lnstruettons with their 1'14 ~eans that lbe user of Dilute or mil sprays outdoors Many folks will he worried that gets you out of
use 1t effecltvely and ~afeJ~? hie to achteve kill of the b&gt;g- crops which will produce pro- products. carefully read them any peoltclde should first of all or m s well ventilated pbce. about the .year locusts, but 1 your hay field faster!
17 few people will
We have had complamts . Ul ~est ~tcb of insect by appJy.
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actually very
l'ou mow up to 7 acres
regard to pe&lt;licides controlltn~ mg thts year al about the end
do anything about 11. We real- an hour, New Hollllld's
alfalfa weevil. lf we checked of the first week in May. The
ize that the 17·y•ar locust will
carefully,. however, we should l~rmer m1ght then have cut
be a nuisance. Contact sprays pitmanless action !lives
you smooth, quiet mowkeep 1n mmd that the three con· hts hay, removed what hay the
properly applied every five days
trois recommended by 0 h i o weevils had left, and I hen
tf
will !airly effectively control the ing with just enough
built-in vibration to
Slate University, namely Mala· watched the second cutting to
.
.
locusts that It hits. bt&gt;t it will
keep the mowed crop
lhion, Methoxychlor and Gulh· d•termine if It were necessary COLUMBUS (UPI)- The elde called SEVIN but warned WASHINGTON
(UP!) - A ealtng habtla. She noted thai : not prevent the new crop ol
ion, have both advantages and to spray the re~owth so that Ohio Stale Unive!"'lty Elle~I~n' it should not be used prior to Agriculture Department outrl. The older the child the
r locusts moving
from the from plugins the sickle.
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diSadvantages. Malathton . and the Sf?"nd cuttmg hay would Service today said the periodic the second cover spray, an an- tlonl•l contends that the teen- er the diet She sold the'":r- neighbor's yard or
field.
Fully mounted, hitches
·
Mexthoxychlor are relshvely be available to harvesl.
cicada or 17-year locust, would nual spray used b frull-grow- age girl ill the poorest fed mem·
'th Commercial
fruit growers
quickly. Drop in soon
short value pesticides. In oth·
NEW PROBLEM
emerg~ sooner than expeded ers. He said It could cause OVOI' her of th• whol• family. The centag~l ~1 y~ung peop1eh WI should keep in mind that Sevin for 1ull details. Easy
er words, they are .effective for One .of the problems develop- this year due to bot wealhel' In thinning of fruit. The second teen-age boy aiao needs an im·
hi~~OO:"("';ses ..'earp1Y if applied to late blooming fruii terms, always trading.
0 een g ·
only three to posstbly seven ing this past week, a Jarm_er early May.
spray should be applied about proved diet.
rom c
trees, may have the effect of NJ:w

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Terr Harmon Toledo four, Miami end Kt t
Boston
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614 0
in Jim ,lhree each and Marshall w:.,
Cleveland 200 t20 24x-11 13 0
sacrifcie fly for the \shut out. .
Wilson, Ritchie (6), Earley wmnin run.
' Bobby_ Ltlller .Jr. of Athe"·
(7), Radatz (7) , Lamabe .'8), 1 11 :as Ohio's 25th
Ohto was fll'st-day med ·
Bennett (HI and Tillman. Ttant· a ainst a single loss and put lSI m golf With a 34·34--68 "'
Weaver &lt;5 1 Bell 19) •nd Az·
Bobcats' record at 10-1 in the Bobcats took a se• •·
cue. Winse; - Weaver 11·0) . the conference.
stroke edge over runners . "
Loser - Ritchie (0·1). HRs Bowling Green and Westt" l
Conigliaro 18th) ' Bressoud (3rdl In 11168 the great train rob· Michigan.
H nton (4th) Davalillo (2nd) , bery took place as seven n.em· Western's John
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Ron %oboda and Charl ie ,TOTALS
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putout " '" the boxsrore
Sm&lt;lh h&lt;l homers for the llets TIDS WEE\S R~S~ .
hils for the Phiis bounced a
Th 're rut&gt;L' nt l' on a fourLogan 4, Jar son · gan un.
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24 With Joey Jay pitching
281 ie Allen had moved the Phi Is
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Unieo Alfalfa Weevil Spray,
!ontainln&amp; Mtlatbton ana
Methoxbchlor. Apply
to
1 days efore harvest. o re•ldue io milk. Low toxic1tyi
l!&amp;sy to apply, good eontro
at larvae . .Best residual protection available; lasts up to
' weeks. also controls spittlebugs. LANDMARK Meigs
:ounty Farm Bureau Coopentive Association - East
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The Sunday &amp;!boot IIU 11-or- Uom Amol Ill th11 ~
Mllll."
lanlled SUnday witb lhe fol· amona 111011 who wlU fraduall
llallatl Pnll lllt1'1111Uoul
Dillon hu been an aollve loWing lilt or ollleen eleeted: from lllli«n HJab School lbil
llOU.YWOOD (\IPI) -Racent participant in the lllol'llllllll In Secretary • trmurtr, Lloyd weak.
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C.by will l1e only ooe of at CBS TV, it II utd, consld- en· Randy Dillinger aod Rk!lty li:ulern llllh 1ehool oo Sllllday
leosf several Negro actorJ 1o tr1 'lfugan'a Heroes'' lo be Wllliamo ; Attendance reoord Mtl)l lB.
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have regular roles oo television perh81J8 its holtOit prospect for Pamela Hendorr n: p!DISI Nl- Mr. and Mn. Cbarlll D.
oert,l lhit lall.
hll comed,y llltua among Its na Robinson; Adult Clan teach Wood• vlllted her mother, Mn.
Cosby aol the dloll pllbUctty new llllrlea.
er, Eleanor Boyl11 and llelan J. B. Soyu and Mr. and
llecaUJe he Will have equal top The star is Bob Crone for- Woocle; YoU11jl
Adult ellll, CUNord lloyu and
bllliiiC with llobart Culp In merly of. the Donna Reed Nellie Parker and Charlel Tay Middleport 1111 ltloday
NIC.TV'I "I Spy" I Wtlklf lttlll. AecordiDJ lo CBS • TV, lor· Wlllln&amp; W&lt;l'kel'l Tbe!DII oooo.
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allow !hal will follow 1ht two u 'Hopn'• Heioes'' ernployea the He~dmon and Mary' AmDI; Mre. Velma Cllllldy II
thty portray lnltlltaonca aaenll devtee ol a runnlnc battle or Jiu1y Bets. lrle Carr IDd Nina in&amp; Mr. and Mre. Polll Buoldty 1
roambtC the -kl.
wits lleiWHII the Alllod prison- Roblnlon; Prlmlr)o, Jllllll"aud family. • •
NoW CBS-TV lw 1111l0111lced era and their oaplorl. The pristhat 111 Jona ·lllll4tnl wtlilm, 0001'1
lurn the camp Into a
"llawhldo," wtll bavt a Nollt'O nerve oanttr lor movbtC capIn a rt&amp;llllr ftaturad roll 11 a tured Alllld 10ltlltr1 back to
d!oYir,
lhelr own outflll."
He 11 llaymond St. Jacqun, Tbt announCed cutin&amp; or St.
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30. And acoortlln 10 CBS-TV, Jacqueo and Dixon, by obance,
t.ahi wlll join Clint lliutwootl, com11 at a ttm1 whan lht Hol
"Wbou llarrlng 1'1111 U Row- lfwood tratll prtll qaln is a
t.Ctllltl..
ay Yaill hu beflll enllrat4 to lot IUIUIUally lnttreotlng U.:K •• Ill.
that ol traU boll," and with new about tht Ntaro moveJI.U
Brllllh a~ D1vld Watlon, an- ment In movlta aod teltvltrion.
othtr ntW rtltJllr. '10 fOrm an A whllt blclc, for inadVtllilll'lllll trio with l-Ily ltllllr:t, one bttdllne read:
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'NAACI' 1o mount drive in
B:rlo Fltmln&amp;. the lonntr 1111' after a langthy layoll of civil
and troU boll, Ia out of the rfihla pressura,
ohow .
Anolhar Ntl"" actor, mean· The Cbalutel ltrlm: Skatewhllt. will apptor In a new board co•tttton amona men,
CBS • TV ttrll!l tnUtled •Ho- women and ohfldrtn at Ana&amp;111'1 Hero~~," a comedy eel In helm, CaUL will bo aaan on
a Otrmlft Pl1101101'-ol·war camp ABC • TV'• 'Widt World of
In World War U.
Sports·• May 29 ... Tho QrJ!lld
Ht II Ivan Dixon· toho otarrod Ole Opry" country-weltern mu
In lht !'fOOl! and mueh-talktd· 1lc proaram 11 upoctod to be
about mone 'Nothln&amp; 8Ltt a 1yndlcated In 1 number of rna-

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Trame paths are necessary (edge of table to nearell wan
In every room. Properly loca~ or piece of furniture); 2 feet 10 ·
ed entrances to a room should 2 feel, 8 Inches.
hold the number and length of - Traffic pstb around table .
lhe paths to a minimum. More and occupied chalra !Dr serving;
satisfactory furniture arrange- 2 feet, 6 ioehes to 3 feet.
ments can be arrive,! at If m•- In lhe bedroom, allow I h •
jor traffic paths cross only the following:
side or end the room. y 0 u _ Space for making the bed;
should strive to keep major 1 foot, 6 inches to 2 feet.
s b 1 1 beds·
trarrie from pas!&gt;ing through a - pace e ween wm . •
conversation area.
1 foot, 6 inches to 2 feet, 4 mch--

POMEROY - 111 story frame, engine, 000x20 rear trreo, heater. 10 ft. _oump body
TRAD.ER LOTS - lree sew5 rooms 13 bedrooms and
Chevrolet 21"Ton
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IIUIIImam Cha111• eo centl
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gas
heat,
lot
axle.
VS engine. heavy duty 5 speed trans . Pull air br,d,u;,
!:.,.CU!ta u!:'rtiO":.rd ror 1'hrM ee~a- Minersville, Ohio, Pbone WY
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100' X 100' in good location. 1 900x20 tires. A eood clean heavy duty truck.
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2-3324
1 15 UC Malathion &amp; Metbollchlor ar"* laP.
adl p•td. W'lthln to day•
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recommended f11r controllin11 All- Priced to sell.
When halls are omitted from sr•ce in front of chest of
CA.WD OF THANKS 6 OBrnJARU:S
aU weevil. Eeonomlaal Unico Alf.
Ia house plan, some part ol .,,.,, d•·awcrs, 3 feet.
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tor 58 word 1llJD.
W
t d alfa Weevil spray contalu bot h. SMALL II ACRE FARM- One
llnum
ll!acb addltlonll word la. Employment
an e Ma, be appUed up to ., daJI before mile from Pomeroy. I story
· I room in the house becomes '' ~ Space for dressing; 3 feet
OTP'ICI HOURS
_ harveat, no ruldue• In mUll.
Law
frame,
f.
rooms
(2
bedrooms)
OPEN
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7:00
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. hallway. Thrs part of the ro·•·n ,0 4 feet (in both dire&lt;tlons).
1:311 ",-.,.M .•t~.&amp;·noto ~'It~~~. WANTED - Painting concrete tt:n:le1~. euy to apply. Gl•• ..en
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' caAnot be used for lurnilu n· Next week we will talk more
rrs sp ec•,sv
finishing, patios, driveways, •ta••· 1ut1 up to 1 ""u. "-R
basement, all 14 acres cultiPOMEROY • OHIO
except for occasional small about the grouping of furniture.
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S!dewa S, carpen er
· tnaee!tl. LA!IroMARil, Mell• C11unt, vated and level, good locaj
scale
cht'SL&lt;. tables or the like.
WANT AD
Lester 8 . alley, 108 S. Farm Bureau CooPerative Anoela..
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Pomeror.
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Auto Sales
legal Notice
if there is adeouate space.
Fourth Ave., M1 epo . 1n - - - - - - - - - - POMEROY - Nice building lot
\ Take a look at the openings
The Almanac
PHONE WY2·2156
!railer.
H5-6tc
Livestodc
100' x 290\ all utilities avail
Tile Ramtt1er
IN Tlfl coMMON ltLIAI COURT of vour room and where they ; ~~ United Press International
able. out of high water. Only World Standard ol Compad
MIIOI couNTY, •••o
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people loday Is Saturday May 22
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CURTISS
BREEDING
Service,
$2000.00.
Eleelleuee
Jack HM"r•• and Mert•P,:.~~~~:t_
usually
takr
the
shortest
route .the 142nd day of 1Y65 with 223
Carel of Thanks
for the best lD
artificial ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN Big car room, ride ud per- Rv ... u 1• Witton, et 010,tendanh Ibet ween two poi nts. [n your h.. follow.
GROWING HAY in field, now
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WE WISH TO thank everyone ,_., to cut Phone WY 2- breeding. 180 of e Nation s
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NOTICI ofl IAI..I!
1fie paslies through the center 01 1 The moon i~ approachmg Its
who was so kind and tought- 13M.
S 20 3tp leading sire! make
thetr·
5 21 3tc
aud Dld&amp;(CerabUU,
Purauant to an Order of Hale Is· lh!:' room')
I last quarter.
tul at the d..tb Of Our fat_her, •~n ~R'S ~-~ery, ADI!qalty, home at CUrtiss. For !ervice,
8H
IUed by the court of commor~ r1e~s ,
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mornr·ng star Is· Sal urn.
ol Melli County. Ohio, I .,...;!I offer I 1,eave traffic paths
ree 1'1re
n~~~ MDI
w ~--·"· IIJIIULoc.o unK
Call Leland Parker, Pomeroy,
MotropolllaD MoiOro
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er. e ~-....- Oblo~ Speeia1s lor Friday and Ohio WY 2-?:.!64 or Albert
FOR SALE
E Mala Street. PomerOJ'
~~~ •::·J~~:,u~~~-A~~~:~~:~~·~~· ~~:~~~.:"J~. from furniture and wi~e enou~h , ,. e evemng s a1 IS ars.
wish to thank the Ewmg Fu· Saturday- Reg. 39c cookies, Park'er Chesler Ohin on I ROOM FRAME house and
·Pboao WY • _...
M. at the court Hou•e or ~airt ~·ulm· to walk through eas1ly. Make
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Eng..
net. ! Home and tbe Holzer
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b. bl the Vllllllll of Pomei'O)', the
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'ble I'Js h nove I'IS t was bOri1 on th'IS
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3 for $1.00; Reg. 49c cookies. 3415. '
~ 19 12tp
bath, all utilities, 444 Beech
22
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followtna
de.cribed
real
eda1e:
the
route
as
dJreet
as
poss1
4
Hospital. The Miller Family. 2 for ~c-, Reg. While bread,
Street Middleport
The touowlnl nal es~ate .sltuat· between the entrance and the dav in 1859. He was the creator
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c 2 for 39c; 3 for 5Sc; Milk,
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me pony. me 1 ROOM FRAME house on Mid- Employment Wanted
state of Ohio, and 1n the Tuwn· a('t 1v1ty norm ally part1c1pated of "Sherlock Holmes.''
. With
. 6 acres 0 r
•hiP of SIIIU.hury, and bounded and - I' ·t If 't .
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- - - - - - - - - - 69c gal. jug, 59 With $5.00 and See. Mason -5923
I lOY 7 ~ ftNdleport Hill
de&amp;cri bed ... followa: Thtt CollowinJI m lf S .
I IS a passageway
Notice
order. " gal. 1·ug, 39c 34c
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1 d
LIGHT Housework and compan- defiCrlbed trad of land 1:1 Section to another roo"n. allow a direct, On this day m history :
'7J
an .
. n Good cook. References. No. 2!h bflgtnniBI at a point ill the "f
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with
00 grocery order. 10 Dr. Melvin E. Doerr Vetert. I ROOM LOG CABIN l. acres, }() .
..0 3
C!eoter of Thomu Fork Cree k and ree-from-fw mture
route. l In 1807 former Vice Prest..
· No 1 potatoes, 83c; arian. large and small• anlmall. near Bmgham
.
.s Millt
' Rut- Phone WY 2·3084· 5 ~&gt; te In
the Enl
lin• at Joe Moore'Mlot: Try to arrange
conversatJOil' dent Aaron Burr went on trial
Ibs.
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tb&amp;nee
south
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de!l'
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ltut aton11
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BEAUTIFUL
Moore'• Jot 316 feet to. the south· areas so that traffiC passes a- f "t
., . Rl h d V
5 l •~ u. s No 1 new potatoes 128 Washington SL Rave~~~- land
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AUTO SALES
eut earner of ume. betns also the
d lh
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LIFE·LIKE
h
2
55 c; Large fres eggs,
wood , W Va. Phone ...
'~L I ROOMS AND BATH, 2 story
No&lt;~&gt;IUIIroad:
""' " " ' At'"'" '"' ""'' roun
IS some tmes c- , B
. d lhe foII ow·
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l':ne
thence south 54 dt'~- sirable em.
to re-route
trarnc In urr was acqmtte
doz, 69c. Gem pop, 39c car~ Office bours, Daily 4 to I p. house, cement block,
463 1900 2 • door Chevrolet sedan &amp;ut 205 teet: thence South eo th'
f .
· be ing August of charges of plot1 28 tfc Lin In Street Middleport
.
d b k
dell Eallt 103 feel: thence South IS case, urmturc may
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1 bolt!es. Fre!l h frw'ts m.
ton, pus
co
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power steermg an
ra es. ~~~ de~~:. 1:111t us feet: th.,nce used to define the new route tJng to set up a state mdependand vegetables. Phone WI 9•
FOR RENT
$550.00. Call VI 3-2625.
~::~~ 1~~e~·e:. 111ia!:3 ~~~r 'h::~~ This should be done with larg~ . ent of the U.S. government.
322G.
5 20 3tc
Busine~ SeMCII
MODERN I ROOM apartment,
5 21 3tc
thence North sa de11. Ensl 268 feet .
1 furm.1ure. S
11 .
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d St t M'ddl
rt
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to road leadtnr to
Mlddlrpurt;
piece-s
0
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BAR AND CAFE ' D1 and D2 UPHOLSTERING'· reasonable BRICK
econ 5 ROOMS
ree'
· 1964 VOLKSWAGEN
nre North YJ der. We~t 407 es may ca use a safety hazard. Ia·
Open 7 Days I w..k
andepobath
.
• 2 door the
f~t; lhenee North 311.!1 deg. we~t
Permits. All good equipment, rates. All work guaranteed. M !be
St 1 Mlddl
rad1o and heater. Ph· 339 fed to road etadin&amp;to Porn· Allow ·ample space within the
7 AM Tl\11 :00 P.M.
1.• sedan,
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ree
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WY
2-54"0
Kenny B r a u n• eroyr
thence South 3 deg, We~t
b
a1r con I on,
w ren ·
s~ Free estimates. Take advantRODNEY DOWNING
oo,
25 reet tu r:enter ur Thoma~~ F\ .. rk rOCY.ll etween groupings of furRutland Discount
on for selling, health. Owner, agoe
of my "Get 8C&lt;JUalnt~
Real Estate Broker
Pomer~y ._
5 19 6tp ~~~e~:(O~';:;e~~~:~!11151rmtt~e a~dea~::~: nit~re to permit p~ople to move
eWURLITZER
Store
Jessie Carman,
Wellston. ed" prices. Phone Pt. PleasMIDDLEPORT
1952 MODEL lh ton plCl· up lllM9 of cn;ek lo the Eut Hne of easily. These traffiC lanes would
eBALDWIN
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Joe Mouru and place uf be111n- be
'd
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Oh'10 • Phone 384·9925• 8 ft er 5 .ant anytime,
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675-41~ Mowtruck. Price $375.fkl. Rowley llin 1 , •:ontolnlng 11.11 acri'• but 11ubcons1 ere·d mmor
traffiC
5 20
ond
OTHER FAMOUl
COAL BIDS needed, Middleport p. m. home phone 384·3570.
ery's Upholstery.
5 20 6tp
&amp; Reed Hi)rdware. 5 11 tfc ~~Jd,t;po~Y a~~fh~o~;;!:er~owRa~~ paths. Define these as clearly
BRAND5
Post Office, require 30 tons
5 20 3tp BULLDOZER WORK, uipped
_ 5 room
.
road or state Hlrhway Department. as possible with furniture so
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FOR
SALE
Oe
1957
H1JlS.lfll
part
of
the
real
l!~tale
~on
th
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h
t
tok
I
Bid
of s er coa.
s must be Barden's Market Rt 12-4 Syra'th . ch B'
11 . b h
125 Loc t St
nyed to Deaver Hy.eU and Fran- a guess won ave o won·
submitted by May 28 at 10 a.
0 lb
' . ' 7r.... . Wl WID . • Jg or sma JO .
ouse,
us
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man 4 • door sedan. $200.00. cea H}'llell by Warranty Deed dated der about the best way to get
.
cuse. 1 s. potatoes """• CaU daytime! WI ~3151 even- roy, large corner lot 1
WY 2_5251
5 7 tfc
March 22.1950, from Lee F . Lea;ue. th
mp. tPOholl~e thfe d tM!lddleport Nescafe coffee, giant 12 oz. ing!l W1 i-3089, Gene B~ett, ment, white picket fence,
.
:~o~~~:f ~':Js~~!;ec_:.~ty Deed eFre. th
f rt d
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tee or e 8.1 S.
jar $1.29· Fainnont
Dairy Ra · Obi
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full
f f 't
H 1 W t d
Snlni and excepun1 three parc:eL'J
or e com o an conven·
"Facto., Tralntd Sani..5 21 3tc Fatr
. 49c ;L
gaIIon ., water meI·
cme.
'o.
rooms
0 urm
ure
e p
an •
of
••tate on the Eaat •Ide or ience of your family don't OV·
7J
-- --c eluded,
carpets,
dra~s,
the real
berelra
de•arlbtld real esta.tf!.
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ons $1.25 ea.· nice tomatoes
WANTED: Woman or girl for which •.tid w .. pareell have
ercrowd the room. If adequate PHONE 22 IACKSON, 0.
NE . _-=u=s"'E"'D,---_-d:c-o-:l-d:- -m-fchaii·
~· gift certifi- 79c for 5 lb. basket, c1garfrigerstor,
range,
tofore
by Jack
dlse, antiques,
bed
eryth'
bouse wor k, live in. Mrs. 111
and been
Merteconveyed
uarrl• to;,.,
R.
space has been a IIowed, t he1':=========:·
s, ev
mg goes.
P. M. Cowdery, Long Bot~ •on by deed dated Sept.
room will be easier to use and
Cat.. ' unusual ·terns. Satur- ettes re~r•· 2Sc ' king and filter
painted Garage parking
recorded In Vol. tao. Pare
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day, May 22, at lhe old A&amp;P 26c, 3 lb. balogna f1.110; 20
tom, Ohio.
5 20 3tc &lt;h• •"""'' of "'"" of
to clean. There wtll be a muu - WHAT IS THE TRUTH , , ~
•~, , _ _
front. Cool front porch.
_ cowoty, Ohio.
amount of moving furniBulldlng, Middleport, Ohio, lbs. pota ~• • 1 39
~• f
t'ck sale Call
BABY SliTER, 51&gt; days week.
'C\1
Or qU
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5al4 real ttltlt• II allll
to fit the 8Clivity.
5 19 3tC
11
A. M. until ? ~ Chicken ==::-=:-::---::
ChUds, WY 2-2449. 5 20
Light housekeeping.
Wrile ::i.:~~~:':~er~~~,:';':.u~~w~!coro· Some of the more common
Barbecue on some daY CLEAN carpets with our Carcare of The Daily Sentinel~ •r't omce. Met 11 couraty, ohla.
which · one needs to
in City Parking Lot behind pet Shampooer =EE with
PRICE REDUCED
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Pomeroy
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on h8 wacuoo· ·
November
the bank. Come early, stay purchase
of BJ·~ Lustre ,
5·1&amp; Servl'II 3 bed
5 •20 If
v ' ''' •u. 1954.,
' 'recorded-~· In allow for include :
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room
raDC
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• ~.;,., oo'd .~,' r. 1' rom
-uu!r - Traffic path, ma)'or; 4 feet
all day, fun for all. Sponsor- Shampoo · Baker Furnr·ture , 1
horne. '-ted
·m new
~-- and ~
l.A}\;"
u. s. Civil S.rvl~ Testll
Hya.en
to 6 feet.
ed by Middleport Fire De- Middleport.
&lt;IJ 5 18 6tc.
Fits AI
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dltion on Chester Road
lku-womeb Ul IID(J ,.,..., Secu" 10bl record eel In
Tr ff'
th .
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partment, Middleport, Ohio,
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mos
very r
St
HI h
Hlf~ PRJ Sbo" IJnun Ad•a-me.nt from Deliver
a IC pa • mmor; oot,
ate g way garage.
Maouaodll "' tor._ opea Prepara•o.., Hysell, hil wife, Jack Harris.
inches to 4 feet.
The answer to this question pl01
proceeds to go towards pay· FOR THE FINEST selection of
e
Transferable When
place well insulated
tiled ~MIIntn1 etll appntnt.ed. &amp;s~r~enoe
Ttte South line of the abave demany more important fact. can
lne: for new fire truck.
flowers for Decoration Day,
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uaa111 annllt*llai'J nu:z Inform• ~e,.",~r'r·w','.act or lapd u de•crlbed - F_oot room between sofa be found m' the _, __ ,:_" new
t Cliff' Sh
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You a e ara
ktlchen and bath, hardwood ,,., ....... """"· ,...,_..,.
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nd ed
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$ 19 3tc sop a
s oe epalr,
floors •torm doon windows Writ.• tl!day l'l~nr ttam•, add,.... and
Sttuatt~ In Sall•bu..,.
or cat~ a
ge o1 co 11ee ta- booklet. "TheTruthAboutNerve
A~"uTt=1M:-:-11-c"-::1 u:-=--..-.-,-r.....
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!eD Middleport, Ohio.
eGuaranteed 24 months
' "~ lo b •
' pooa..
~~~~n~:u;,cy,t.~~~o· ;~d
top, 1 foot.
aJ
.. W 'te h
. ·a
100 x 400 t, asement, pat- uacoln ~~ Bml -..... POIIIero' Company-. Purchau,1
5 18 12tp I or 2',000 mlles
- Floor space in front
of 0 • todanesa. l n ' pFREEoneor Vl8l
ctneeUedl ..... fWJ' open.
·'1:
Jo. Phone WY 2-5337.
oau, Ientine!, Pnm•ror. Oblca.
InK at I point on lhe
r f f
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y or your
copy.
1111"1 U....T Call WY a--. 1859 AMERICAN Mobile Home ,· eMost Popular Unit
5 19 tic
lnsuran•a
tho"" wrurom "·
or so a or eel and legs ; Therei•noobligation.
of laDd on UJe Sou.tb
1 foot, 6 Inches to feet, 6l
~
llldt 10' I 46'. Excellent condition.
In the U.S.A.
- - -- AUTOMOBILE •-~urance been ~~b::•,of • ~vll of ~..n.••,•~:u~,~ ~ln~Je~l
Due to job transfer, must sell.
FOR SALE: '1 room house with
,
Ullil
dleport :~:~U.e~;::,~ Y
Chat
be h
ft•"IO
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- - - - , . . , . - - - - -Co tact Robert Kin F k
$
• lots t'n De:rter, Oh'ro. PIJone can.cell_ed. Lost you: opera- compan,. at which point then 11 a r or nc space 1n
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Notice
n :
g, or 00
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to li
c 11 WY 2-29&amp;6 •nee
tteel C!ar axle artven for the refer·
or desk or piano; 3 feet.
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ed Run State Park, Reeds
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Instal ltd
SH 2-5641
5 18 6tp
r s cense: a
point of be(lnrun,: theur~~ In tbe dining room,
allow
I.U&gt;Y TO SHARE home, kllch· ville, Ohio. Tel : Coolville 1167'
615tlc south " .... 09' Eut "' '"' to
an Iron bnlt; theflee Sooth 83 der.
or the following clearancen privflegea.
WriteBoxcare
• 11 6tc
'OR SALE: Large 4 bedroom I'HOTU Copy!ng Service. Cop- ...............
, to :w
. . ' " " pip"
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1'he
Dally Sent•~!,
~· ·8of, ti2tltl.
thence South 72 der.
Eut 1'14.1
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DON'T
PUMP
1
Ish
home,
In
Racine,
in
good
lea
made
of legal papen, ''"· ,...,., • ""'
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Ira
Pvmeroy Ohio
5 21 31c
Y'"' I ugg sep.
"' "''" tb• ..,, soulh
pace or oc&lt;up e c trs:
Ly 3-4550
l'
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tic tanl&lt;. Get Kleat&gt;-Em-hll 'l
p
0
condition - out of high wa~ birtll records and almost 1111f Eut , .. _, ,,.. 10
foot, 6 inches to 1 foot, 10
omeruy, '
er. Hot water heating ~,. other documents.
tbonoo s..tlb " •••·
245 E. Stale St.
Athens
For S.Ie or Rent
septic 1ank cleaner. Lao4-,
'"' " ,... "''" lh••"
Inches.
tern,
hot To
water
de,. u· Eut 111.43 reet
~"io~S~pa~c:e..;:to~g~et:..:i~nto~~:~~~~~~~~~~
JIOUSE for sale or rent in mark Farn. Bureau.
tank, large
stormelectric
windows.
be Reuter IDIIlfaace,
· Pome,o,
' 1 uc a'
•t.el!l pin in the Murray Hill
2 18 tf~ SEWING MACHINE
-air
11thir:b ateel plll II South 12 deg. and
Minersville. 6 rooms and
- .....r
sold to settle estate.
Call
:rr Eut 53 f•et from •n electric
~th. Write Raymond Brown, 1964 HONDA 150, saddle bags servicesball makes, WY:I-2284 Henry Cleland, daytime WY 2 GUARANTEED, renewable for ':'.:.~ .~"',.!'~~ ~~':' ."'1::: ~:.
755 Stelzer Road, Columbus and windshield, like new. Le- '!be Fa ric Shop, Pomeroy. 2255, "venlnga WY 2-2568.
life bo•pitaltzation.
laued "'"' "'lhl-of·'NO&gt;.
· ed ~
'-'.1........ S 1
TERMs or SALE: c..h tor
nOt
)1, Ohio.
5 20 6te tart CH 7-2101.
5 17 6tc Autho. "'
..~ a eo and
5 6 tic at all ages. Phone WY 2-fll'~~"a
uv. ,_
lhon two .
1,.
- Servtce.
5 4 30te - - - - - - -- - 2 18 tfc ad vatu•, and l\lbjeet kl real 411 ta~
- .;._:__-:::--:::--_::.:_:.:.: \ELEXTROLUX sweeper-com..
taxu for 1985.
Fo R t
5
r en
plete wilh 7 a!lachments. Pay lloel&amp;ler BaDdlq ~ lor fOR gALE:
room howe,
Legal Notice
.,.~~~.:.lt''~.:r'T=~1 ~ HOUSE with bath, cUS- off 4 payments ~.51 each. uew homes. BuDt Ia kltcl&gt; hath, basement. Gas
SHEIUI'P o• ""'"' couNTY,
lj)m built kitcher,, Near WY 2-2575.
5-22-5tc eus. ltorm wlodowJ, alum- fireplace. Priced for
caow?Hd~ow 6 PORTER.
~oola. Corner of Lincoln and KIRBY Sweeper A-I condition
lldlog. CaD Guy Nell- ;~\:.bone 773-561~, 11 tfc
Allom•";.,'~~-'1~,!.~;, ,, ,., ,,.
In Middleport. Call Gall Complete wilh power polis~ ler, lllrclne, Obltl.
Io 1819 ao
2 3196
12
29
Uer, WY ' ·
er buffer. Pay off balaoee due
lie HOUSE FOR SALE on LBUrrer1
steamship lhe Savannah
5 20
;;;;,-,;;:;;:;;:;-;;==~ Jlc I payments, fll. 72 each. WY BULLDOZER work, llmBD dot- Cliff Road Mrs. Norman E.
lut for the first
SD ROOM HOUSE in Pomerey 2-2575.
5-22-5tc er, back filling, farm ponds, Hysel~ W\' 2-8322.
voyage by that type of vessel.
170 Mulberry, Phone WY 2 miriER
A tu ,
H'·'" driveway• cut. Cheap rate,
5 1 30tp
2575 or Inquire al 3711 Second " .
tz 1
-•
Middleport, Phone WY 2 · 1 - - -- - - - - - ' 1
Street, Pomeroy.
5 17 tfc
Nrctkrt&lt;::'! cpullk ltseghtodorn chiMcodka· 2208.
li-15-IOtc INCOl\IE PROPERTY orsaeu
e
ay
- - - ed llhln1 'I
lhe
FOU ROOM furnished apart- em Poultry, Box 188,
BEA11NG, Plamhlq, M•Der
w
ou es or
new
ment, downst&amp;irs. WY 2-3658 Ohfo LY 2-9031.
5-22-lle FIU1IIIees. AIDold BfGdlen, locks at Racine,. Ohio, eon5 17 tf
Ill Eaol Mala Slreel, Po• slating or one br~ck and
Saturday, May 29, It I:30 DST
,-:;:;;-:;o;;;;u;-;::=~~~c 4e ACRES of lland hay. R S. troy. Pkoue WY WUS. . . . . building, housing two fUrJlfsb·ll
I and 4 ROOM fumishl!fl apart- Blackwood,
Harrisonville.
7 20 lfc
od and one unfurnished apart-It From Galllpoll1, turn left at VInton on Rt. 325, go
5-p.elp .WILSON'S ear wub, ~ Page ment, 1 large buslne" room one mile 10uth. While house on right.
meats. Rowley &amp; Reed Hard- Ohio,
5
11
nre.
tfc CLOTH awninp aud porch val· st., Middleport, Ohio. &lt;!af1 belo~, I double garage
RHIOII for ••lllne: Owner I• luvlng 1lato
f'IYII: RNJMS and b•th, 139 ance. Bamboo porch shades. VIICUumetl WY l-371$.
furnished apartment
Butternut Ave. Phone WY z_ Venetlau blloda and repairs.
f.21-30tc and located In rear, I
HOUSEHOLD: 22 ft. ehest freezer. Phlleo Electric sweeper, practically new bike, children• toyo, 1' good owlog set
•
11 tfe
Dale Wippel, 215 Union Ave.,
AUCh
frame boUding located
ft. awlmmiDJI pool, floor ~lisher dlobeo, G. E. toaster'
MODERN a rooms and bath Pomeroy.
5 11 30tc
Com ~N::..
aide. AU tn A-I co.,dlticm.ll 8eledric
percolator, clock radio, 22 1 ncb power mower old
apartment. Middleporl Ph.
Critt P8 dfonl
Six rentals In all, Selling
Have you been approached about purchaslnr a
kitchen tablo, r•• refrigerator, br111 TV ollnd. old table
wltb casters, movie screen, camping table, 1 combination
,_ _wv 2-3121.
Write, ..,.: ar Cfttaet
to health. Phone daytime
3 21 tfc
~emetery lot, burial vault and marker In advance?
rv, atereo, radio, &amp; phonograph player, Colooial couch
'
STRAWBERRIES?
A. C. •• •n-RD
1-2255, everungs WY 2-2568.
&amp; chair, reclining tbair, lamps, walnut eoflee table and
:\. ·_,JH:il!;k': ~~ rt.oUI n-..1•11 furntoth•
Ra~.,.!i:_
5 13
Should you be wllcited on such a proposal, coneod tables, old rocker, 3-8 by 10 wool rugs and pado
.,. lad 1IDfumiJI1od alllf'l
See the Spectal Price
......, mit with a funeral director of your choice: HlJ
Danish Dealeo dining rooqt table and cb~lr•s modern wal: ·
f11t!11r. w~ 1-t434 u s tfr on Freezers at Landmark.
I I Ue
pc. modern
ROOM brick home, 2 batb- nut &amp;'Un caae, rollaway bed ~omplete,
broad exp~rience and advice is BVI!Uab., _. .1
bedroom oultei, complete, 1-3 pc. Danish De· ,SIX ROOM HOUSE In PomeAll Sizes Chest and
larl Gn!eter, Plaml1ltt&amp; ud roolllS, nntshed attic a n d ''"!nut
tlgu oat bedroom oulte complete, I ebeat, large Giboon
time, wi.thout obUglit!on. Arid such ·a
buement. Out of high water. cefrteerator, 2 door, Tappan gu ranee1 3 pe. breakfaot
"" Phone WY U31!5.
Upright in Stock
Beallni
may prove ·to b0 of Inestimable valtJe ·to 'yoiUi~
4 If tic
Mluernllle,•Oide
Central bea,ting, priced for ·bar, automatic Speed Queen washer ana .matehlng drver 1
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New Trends in Flower Arranging

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A program on new trends
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Beautification
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Project ace
T0 be Ent ered

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with the Lord's Prayer Ill IJIII.

Meeu Wedne•dny

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Tlie Pomeroy
Craft and
Hobby club met Wedlwsday at
tbe home of Thelma Osborne,
Llneoln Hefshta, for as illl day
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meeting. AI- Wagnet, ,pre..
!dent was 1n charge of the meetlng ~ scripture was read by
Evelyn Clark. It was dedded
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A playlet using tbe 11\eme,
"Chdlstian Ml9Slons·" was
flower arranging and a
were to be sent lo the lfi
The Rutland Garden
Club sented by Mrs. Dwight
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Ma lla T pie .,,•••·n S'·
Of the Robert Rei.bel flower gar- Rutland Friendly Gardeners and ill
Star Garden Club of Dex· Mr. Lawrence · Milhoan has has enlered the Community a·ssist
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dens highlighted May meeting
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b · dell and Mrs Marcus Chtun-1 ters met In regular sesalon
of Rutland Garden Club which
It will be held in the Rut- been returned to his home from Beautification Project
emg
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evening at the DAV
met Wednesda) evesing at the land Methodist Church. Plans Holzer Hospital where he has sponsored by Sears-Roebuck &amp; bers at, t ~ ay f th
Elizabeth Campbell,
also made to sponsor the been under treat ment for a Oompany for Garden Clubs of WomeFn s t ~s~t ~
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ll t
hlef
esld
Rei.bel hom on i.t'ading Creek
county meeting in June wilh the hear! condition for several Ohio. Prizes are being awa~d- port ~rsTh.;';d~
exce en
c • pr •
Rd.
date to be announced later.
·weeks.
ed to the club chosen for the Churc h
Y
ing.
The meeling w;1s upent&gt;d
During the program hour ar- Miss Mabel Husen w~s taken outstanding projects in beau- the churc ·.
Gladys Cuckler fell on steps
the president. Ms Paui ·"Ymn
had been m_ade by to Holzer Hospital Friday ~f. tifying its community.
The ~ee~mg ":as opened . . at ~r home enroute to the
with Mds R"bel gi1·ing the de. James Tiuts carry•ng out ternoon when she became 111
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1hymn smgmg wtth Mrs. Ltlilan meeting, breakill£ her left leg.
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· 1 ding a reading
theme "New Trends In at her home
Among past projects of the Sle1ff at the ptano. M18S Mnr- She was taken to Veterans
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"Looking for Success." Hefore Fllower Arranging." lnclu~ed Mr. and Mrs. Pa~J _Winebren· Rutlan~ Club are the ut as gar~t Sauer was evo ~a • '"'lOriBl Hosptta. A rou rouJhe meetino started the mem- were 8 Japanese trend us~ng ner of Columbus VISited today Methodist Church, Church of chatrn:tan and pres_ented an m- in _card was sest to her. ~a
,6ers made a tour oft he Reibel
. a modern trend usmg with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ and tht Churcb of tbe terestmg explanat~on of the Retbel fell at her home, m)ur·
rdens. Roll call w3s answered peo~ies; and a modern featur· Karl Owen.
1 N ~zarene
ni Rutland and the "~~rd's Prayer" w1_th ~mbers ing her knee~ .. ~rs. Ca~bell
naming a flower show class ing daisies in twm ,·untainers. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wal- new gym and new element~~!' giVmg the _prayer m umson at
on YISitutl Lydia Stee~ch member would J:ke 1o en·
meeting was closed w1th Ilace and son, Bruce and daugh- school. They have also pahCi· th~ conclusmn of the program. I wart and taking her flower!.
ter.
benediction.
ter, Nanry, are in Dayton to pated in the plantings at the Miss Saue_r ~!so ~ave the pray~ Reports were given on altruMrs. Reibel served a solad auen t the "semi~rinals" for the r · · ·ay tot he ~ntra nce of Rut- er for mJSSIOnanes.
. istic
work. Communications
Mrs. ~mn a~nnunct&gt;d
from a table decorated regional trctck meet being held land in conjunction with the Mrs. Paul Haptonstall, ~resJ- were read from Medioa .Home
the plantmg proJt&gt;r t at _thh~ with an arrangement of !iprmg there Frid&lt;ty evenisg. Their RuLand Friendly Gardeners.
den,t_ conducted _the busmess givingbirthdaysoftheresidentll,
. Bradbury £lernrntar~ :;c 00 flowers from her garden. Pre- son, Alan, will compete in the Plantings are pin oak, red- meetl~g _after Which. ~embers and invitations were read from
had been ~omr~elf'~. rhc club sent in addit im. to the above meet. They will relurn home bud, and flowering dogwood were mv_tted to the dmmg room Gallipoli!t Temple to attend 1&amp;voted to have &lt;~n a ~rt1o~ 1 :ale na.rned were Mrs. Oleva Cotte- Saturday .
lrees at the schoiJI. They hav-e where pte and cof£ee ~ere sr- spection on May 26 and frorn
Bt the June m&lt;"'ltng ~nd' b rke lnu, Mrs. Wheeler Drake, Mrs. I Pic. Hoger Lee Manley, son conducied test plots of differ- ved by the hostesses. Miss Phyl- Meigs Temple to attend inspecsale w&lt;}~ ~el l enl~ 11 n~'\)t&gt; a~ Jack Robson, Mrs. Bertha_ Am- 1or Mr. a~d Mr~. Lawrence Man- ent varieties of plants mrlud- hs Joachim, Mrs. Emil Ball, tlon on June L
June 5 ut tlw Hut a
p
os and one guesl· Mrs, Hines. ley. servmg With the U.S. Army ing (lex Hedara.
Mrs. Rodney Downing, M r 5· At the close of the meeting
ment store
in (~ermany· has completed a Th I b •
g n·lzed in Bethel Coleman and Mrs. Fre·
Ia ed and prizes
Th I o d. plans to
e c u wo&gt; or a .
d8 B tt
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The ta games were p Y
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one week course on Orgamza- 1935 with Mrs. Paul Winn servra · con u m~.
• awarded the winner and soft
for
tiona! Supply Proceduresh at
ing the club as pres1dent at the
drinks were served by Mrs. 1
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A · verage aJ.
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basket." of f)owt-rs for the Rutf
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G presen lme. n a
. by Miss Joachim.
ampbell .
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Officers of the Middleport
PT \ were elected and installed
Pearl Plans were made for clean- 63 and, enhsted m 1the army
rie Bishop. &lt;~nd ~Irs .
h fm ,· , the landscaping ol the BradLittle.
ing of classrooms Monday and July, 64 . Mrs. Mas ey.t e_ 0 r- bury Elementary School.
Monday evening at • meeting
Jt was &lt;.~n n 11 unced that t he Tuesday· May 24 and 25, when mer Conme Roush, Is resldmg Other projects have mcluded
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held at the high school. Mr.
next meeling. \hoy :11 . would the Loyal Women's Class of Iat G!Ml Laurel St. and expects nature tours to various gardeo
William Ingles was reelected
10
;;;;;;;;;;;~;;, the Mid~leport C~urch of Christ to Jom her h~sband, Ju~e · _ spots and the clu~ is a~tive Mrs. J. o. Reibel entertain- president. other officer~ incl~de
mel Fnday evemng at the . Mr. and .M' s. Clarenc.e Mur in therpay work with patients ed the Church women of Grace Mrs. Dale Walburn, fttst VIce
I~ I church. The meeting was open-~ ra6
spent 1~;t weeken~ 10 ~:w- ,. the Athens State Ho•pital. Episcopal church Thursday
president; Mrs. David Jenkins.
15
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Mrs.
Robert
Reibel
and
Mrs.
ternoon
at
her
home
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8 5 second vice president; M r I.
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TONIGHT
ll oscoe Satterfield who read the sor:;,
~~~~. aJn h ~mt y,
James Titus are chairmen of Main St ·
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Charles Smith, secretary; and
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Saturday
M•Y 22 I 16th Psalm and a poem, "The I dr. ~nld . .rs.
n ~~wsczythn the Civic Committee
The ~eeling opened wltb de- Mrs. Joe Bailey, treasurer.
S s GREAT
T0
Don't You Worry " Mrs. an c 1 ren are spen ng e
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weekend on a camping !rip at
volions by Mrs. Fred Crow Jr.
ATrEND CONCERT
ADVENTURE"
Frankd B~aJch reaSd I ant· ar~.lcle Forked Hun Lake.
who had .for her topic, ''Pray- Mr. and Mrs. AUred Roush
June Lo&lt;"kharl Hugl1 Reilly enlitle
oy m a va mn
1
(Color!
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d · th
Ray Coleman is spending the
er·'' Mrs. James Titus, outgo- anrl grambon, Ricky, were n
- and-lh~ group . repeate D e weekend with his parents, Mr.
ing presidenl, presented the ga- Rio Grande Tuesday evening
Lord ' Prayer 10 usJSon.. ur- and Mrs. Bethel Coleman, at
vel to Mrs. A. R. Knight, new to attend the spring concert giv·
"LAW OF THE LAWLESS" mg Jhe report of the SICk m the their home in Albany
president, who presided at lbe en by the College
musical
With Dale Robertsou
church ~· Pa~l Davis .was rePlans were made to tour the business session.
groups. Thursday they also atand Yvonne DeCarlo
ported 1mprovmg slo~ly and
Fenton Glass Company at Wil- Plans were made for the Blsh- tended the art exhibit given
1
MrS. Shelby King home_ rom
liamstown, W. V•., and also the op Players of San Francisco by students
at Rio Grande.
SUND~!,'2 ~~NDAY
the hospital. Around robm card
historic spots ni Maietta. when who are to give G. B. Shaw's, Their daughter, Mro. Michael I
"THE COMEDY OF
was sent to MISs Mabel Husell,
the Bradbury Extension Home- "Sain! Joan.'' at the
Grace Cline (Maida Roush) had sev· .
TERRORS"
a palient at Holze~ Hosprtal,
makers' Club met for an ail church, Friday evemng, June era! pllinllngs on display which
Vincent Price Pe1t&gt;r Lorre
d t M1ss ElLa Gaskill m
!Color!
an
day meeting Wednesday at lhe 14 to open lhe centennial cele- .~·ere later sold. She is a sen- andZanemlle.
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home of Mrs. Wayne Kmg in 1bration of laying of the comer- tor at the college. Mr. and Mrs. t
"I THANK A FOOL"
The group Will meel at the Jane Howell Tent Daughters Bradbury. The tour was plan· I stone. Plans were made for a Roush and Ricky visited wtlh
Sus~tn H&lt;~~~~.~~.Jg;rr Fi nrh church for a ~ewmg sesston l of Union Veterans will meet at ned for a date in June to be , reception in the parish house Mr. and Mrs. Michael (..1ine
-..........;;jJune _3. At the close of the the DAV Hail Monday at 1:30 unnounced later.
following the play and commit- while tbey were there.
iiiii
meetmg a dessert course was p. m.
Mrs. Paul Winn. president, tees on arrangements were
served by the . hostesses, Mrs.
May !5
presided over the meeling. Mrs. named.
RETURNS HOMf;
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Roscoe Salterfteld, Mrs. Frank The Pomeroy WCTU
will King presented devotionals in- During the program
hour, Mrs. Henrletl6 McDade has ,
Pomeroy. Ohio
Beach, Mrs. Irene Darst, Mrs. meet at the United Melhodist eluding a meditational entitled, reports on the annual conven- returned to her home m Port·
Jacob Betz """ Mrs. Mmme Church Tuesday at 2 p. m.
"A Plan fo A Temple" taken lion held recently in Cincinll8ti IPnd, afler a week's visll wltb
TONIGHT
Gilmore· contrrbutmg. Hostessfrom the Book of Samuel. M~. were given by Mrs. Richard Mro. Ray Furney ln Oolumbu•
"YOUNCiBLOOD HAWKE" es for the next meelmg will be Willino Workers of
Griff Russell presented an artr· Martin the Rev Mr Marti and attendlll£ the 40th Annual
James Franclscus. Suzann• Mrs. Robert Reibel , Mrs. Eva E
e ,
cle on "Eiecta" one of the wom- and M;s. Fred C~ow J~ A des~ 80-year Tea given by The Laz.
~~!h~~~·ar. f';,!~~·i~\~~oti~~ Struble, Mrs. Bert Gilkey and .nterprrse ~eet
en noted in the book, "Wom~n ~ sert course was served at the arus Store.
Bowman.
Mrs. Ada Lambert.
Mrs. Paul Fnck was host- of Jhe Bible." She closed w•th ! close of the meetfn
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ess when the Wllhng Workers paye.
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BETHEL TO MEET
AUXILIARY TO MEET
doss of the Enterprise EUB Members answered roll calli
Bethel No. 112 of the lntema·
SUN., MON. ond TUES.
The Ladies Auxliiary of church met Thursday evening by naming a flowering shrub
tiona! Order of Job'B Daughters
Moy 23-24-25
Drew
Webster
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hold
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the
church
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During
the
busor
tree.
The
morning
session
will
meet at the Ponieroy Ma..
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"DEAR BRIGITTE"
its
regular
meetmg
at
7,30
p.
mess
meetmg
tn
charge
of
Mrs.
was
closed
witi•
th&lt;
benedicsonic
Temple Monday at 1:30
(Terhnicolor)
If
James stewart. Fabian, Cln- m. Tuesday, May 25, at the post Geo rey Wilson president, re- lion. A potluck dinner was ser·
p.m. There will be election of
dy Carol, Glyma Johns, Ed l:h&lt;Jme. All new members are re- ports were given on various ar- ved •t noon with Mr. Wa:vnel
officers and lniUatlon.
Wynn.
quested to attend for imtiatwn. licles being sold, by the class. King giving the table grace.
Carol F. Pierce, presldent
Footurett.,
Members on the initiation com· i Plates . with a picture_ and a During the afternoon session the Rutland Aiu~i A9Sn., has
Ptrdon My Beauty M.rks
m1ttee are to meet at the post · brief history of the church were the group enjoyed a Tupper- announced that fmal plans are
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sell. Mrs. Herbert Dixon was Blair of Parkersburg as the banquet to be held Saturday,
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demonstrator. Present for the May 29, startinga t 6:30 p.m.
The meeling closed with the meeting were Mrs. Wino, Ms. in the Rutland High
School
I singing of the Doxology, after Griff Russell, Mrs. Max Davis, g-mnasium.
which secret pal gifts, were Mrs. John Fultz, Mrs. James To altend one should send
distributed. Refreshments were Re&lt;J, Mds. Clorence Murray, reservations at 1:.! each lo Patserved by the hostess to 1 h e Mrs. Art Marcwn and Mrs. ty Carson. If unable to attend,
above named and Mrs. John Oleva Cotterill.
15 cents lo retain membership11
Smith, Mrs. Myrtle Long, Mrs.
will be gladly accepted.
Ben Buck, Miss llorolhy Long. Moore, Mrs. Helen Brickies
The orchestra will be the KaMrs. Eldwon Weeks, Mrs. Carl Mrs. James Will.
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Over 150 horses competed tor cieville, first; Cheryl Williams Buddy owned by Dick Roach of
ribbons, troplties, and cash in of Rutland on Little Son, sec· Gallipolis; first, "Poco lnda"
tbe annual Horse Show Sunday ond; Carol Daniels of Gallipo- owned by Scott Bierley, Jack·
at the Meigs County
fair· lis on Roacoe, !bird;
Junior son, second; Charlie's Brother
grounds under the joint apon- Kenoedy of Middleport on Clar· owned by Mert Smittle of Oak
sorship of Pomeroy Drew-Web- ice McCue, fourth, and Brenda HJII, third..
oter Post 39, AmericaD Lagfon, Roush of Letart, W. Va. , on : Roadster Pony - Red Bird
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Stariigrt owned by Lester Oh·
club.
I Western Pleasure Horse, llinge•, New Raven, first ; SilAn enthusiastic audience wu clipped manea nd tail- Hank's ver owned by Harley George
on hand for tbe full day Of ac
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Brother owned by Mert Smit· fourtb.
tie of Oak Hill, third.
Western Pleasure
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Roadster Pony - Red Bird 4 8lo 56 inch - Miss Tinker
Starlight owned by Lester Oh- owned by Bill Cole of Tupper~
ilnger, New Haven,
first; Plains, first; Prlnce18
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Silver owned by Harley George owned by Mary Elliott. AlbanJ,
of Gallipolis, second; Star Fire second; Tonka owned by Sblrowned by Howard West of Mid- Iley Burrtette, Coolville, lblrd;
dieport , third, and Ginger Boy / (Continued on page 5)

Top Rutland Grads Announced

Llnda Sue (Suzy) Parker has in Ohio Univeroit District on
been named Valedictorian of the Ohio General Scholarship test.
1965 Senior class of Rutland
School subjects awards in EnBigh School. She is the daught· glish ,II Jll AND IV Latin
er of Mr. and Mra. Homer P,.r. l f II, French I and !1, adker of Rutland.
vanced Algebra,
Geometry,
Michael M. Stewart is salu· World History, American Histatorian. He is the son of Thorn· tory, American Government,
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B' o1ogy, a nd
u J . Stewart , Tucson, Ar'tz., Generat Science,
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and of the late Beulah Mace Health I and If.
Stewart, and the grandson of Awards all tour yeara for
Mr. and Mrs. M•nuei Mace, being the highest girl scholastiRutland, with whom he makes cally.
hfs home.
Her activities include member
Miss Parker's scholaslic a- of school newspaper staff, four
wards: National Honor Socie- years 0964)66 editor); c!H!di·
ty, Z years; School scholarship tor of Nor'wester yearbook; stu·
team, four years; recipient of dent council secretary • trell5the DAR Good C.~tizenship a- urer ; school sports statistician,
ward; !11th percentUe ln nation five years; Junior and Senior
COLUMBUS (UPI) _ Spon- on_the Natiooal Merit Scholar- play casts; winner 0~ the 1965
b'
f b'li
11 1 sh1p Qualifying Test; 961.11 per- Meigs County Jaycees Teen-age
sors 0 •, ' to _, me a 0 centile in nation on the National Sale Driving Road-E-O: Big
UNDA SUE PARKE::::_
R_ _ MICHAEL M. lri'EWAJIT
ROADSTER PONY - Butch Meier, Pomeroy, won third place In the Roadster the state • pollee and firemen Educational Development test; Bend Minstrel
Association
pony class on "Star Fire" owned by Howard West of Middleport. Meier pauses here penSion funds Into • aingle state First in school, !bird in Meigs three years· Meigs County';
In front of the trophy table after receiving a ribbon and prize money. Winner of fund are hopeful they can linal- County and honorable mention Junior Mls; of I965 and comthe cfass was "Red Bird Starlighl" owned by Lester Ohlinger of New Haven.- iy overcome techrdcal prob-~- peted in Ohio Junior Miss Pa·
Sentinel photo
!ems and ll&lt;lttered opposthon
geant· Rutland High
School
and get tbe bill out ol a lUI&gt;
Band,' eight years: Meigs Coun- 1
,t'&lt;lmmttlee this week.
ty Drum and Bugle Corps, three ;
The subco~lttee had been (" __ •
years; Band Council members,
=ct~ ,!".!...~.!•.!DI_ ~}':' .::H:IIIGr.~ ((0,
five years (president this year);
"~" · - , · · · · -·- --1. ~U ·County band, three years ;
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'llfmr for Ruti'and American
SAIGON (UP!) - Three Viet ~~ -~ dur(ITIP 2) 'UT ALONe; THIS LINI
firon Post No. 46'1. !IX years.; ing the weekend killed four Ame~y 100
:udent dlreelor of RHS Band; South Vietnam~se, a U. S. military S)lQ.);~_:unan reported
. ltContinued On Page FIVe) today. A fifth American was listed as missing and possi·
biy captured.
Government losses were placed at 91 dead, 48
wounded and 33 missing. The biggest of the three Com·
munist traps was sprung Sunday when the Viet Cone
Supplement To The Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy.MirldlPport, Olltt
mauled
a South Vietnamese battalion of about 200 men
and The Gallia Times, Gallipolis, Ohio
accompanied by U. S. Anny advisers in a flooded forest
area 150 miles southwest of
Saigon.
llon _Betzing, Hemlock Grove,
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was rtngmaster for the
classes. Out-&lt;Jf-eounty judges seiected winners m the several
Western and English clasaes.
w;n;;•rs ill the classes were
asL 0 /ws~
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36th Annual
Rutland Alumni'
Dance Planned

ELBERFELDS-POMEROY
SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9:00

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alumni be at the school at 9:30
p.m. May :lath lo help decorate. Miss Sally Schaaf will be
Toaslmaster.

MEMORIAL DAY

Two Department~~

TRIBUTE TO YOUR
DEPARTED LOVED
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Two departments of tbe Racine Home Ec department presented • Visitation Day for the
eighth graders of the Racine
Junior High School Wednesday,
May 19, in the Home EconomIcs Room.
The girls were sbwon around
tbe sewing and cooking departments, whieh would better ae
quaint them witb the Home
Ec course tbat wlll be offered
to them In their Freshman year.
Refreohments were served by
the Home Ec girls.

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