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6th Birthdtft .......
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SaJety Program Highlights PTA
-Program at Salisbury School

Around And
About
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Middleport

Mrs. Ma.tne Arnold, Geor11e
Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. R o ~
Grueser, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Abbolt. Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Hyse ll. Mr . and Mrs. Harold
Blackston. Mr . and Mrs. George Sisson, Mr . and Mrs. Edward
Ball , Mr. and Mrs. Opha Offut,
Mrs Velma Douglas and Ed-

Treasurer is . . Out1ine Report of'!Norld AHa,ir~
Retained by . ·
Is Given hy Mrs. Edgar Reynolf/s
Church. ~~oup AI~~ re=r: --~~~-!;'.." ;:~"':.~~rN:!~ev:

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VOL
XV NO. 280
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO,•
FRIDAY, MARCH

PJUCE FIVE CENT$

W: a:r

13th Birthday
J Observed
Durt'ng Party

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the Ches•·· Methodist Church ved her sixth birthday with a
Prayer by Ute Moderolor • the was given by Mrs. Edgar Rey~ Pla08
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at the afternooo Kinder-Rev. Howard Ruppelt, OJ?Oned nolds, Civic 'PartlclpaUon cbalr·
- e m- , ave 111
wllh the Rev. Robert Car party
tht meeUng ol the Deacons and Allalra .,.mmlttee when the audit of tbe t&amp;:easurer a book.
offlclaUng. Mrs. Bookman, 86, garten Class ol Mra. Pearl Rey,
died at Melga Memorial
ooids Tuesday, Marcil 10.
1ae
Deaconeas_es of the Syrac..e Middleport BusilleBS C. 'Profes- A nornlnaUng eOmmlttee wu
pita! Saturday.
Becky chose as her helpers Mr. and Mrs. Ch H. W fuJr. Flrot Untted
Presbyterian olonal Women's Club met Tues- appointed ln&lt;lucling Mra. R B.
Pallbearers ~- Harry Mar- fo.- the party Dickie Owen, Ml- or Waverly, are ere at
elr Church, Sunday night, Marcil 8 day evening In the social room
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the C.'·S.O.E. "·mpan•.
absence of Mrs. MariJIIIJJe Cam
rison, Joho Marrison, Wayne c ae
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ns.
The lre&amp;"!""'f'&amp; report w 1 Mrs. John Wemer, president, Mrs. G oria Eberabacb lo •
o1 town relatives attending were lagher Alan DodsoJI and Karen u.Rec:b guests ol ~~-da Wll- ~d by Mro. Thomas
Clark waa in cbarge of the business lect a slate ol aew offlctrs.
ma~, followed with prayer by ward Bartels.
Mrs. Frank Chee::~ebr~w and Johns~. Seated at the blrtbday term nd f~
:h· Sr ·• due to the ab~ce of the meeting with various reports Miss Sharon Roush was acting
the Rev. Meruel Smith. A'th•nk A 6:30 potluck dinner will ,Mro. J. B. Hayeo, Middleport; table were Dickie Owen and . 8
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s. treasurer, Mra. WilUam Wine- given including Mra. Guy Rey- secretary ln the absence of
)100 note was read from the precede the April 14 meeting I Mrs. Lucy Sheets.
Robert Kenny Roush, guests, and Ml- Clifford CUnningham and son, brenner. An election of officers ooids, CiVIc PlrtcipaUon chair- Mrs. Anne Bailey,
Ohio Congress of Parents and and fathers will be countt'd Sheets, Lewisburg, w. va.; Mr. chael Lavender, Karen Joh118on, Keith, of Lima, Ohio.
was as foUows : Mrs. Wlnebren· man. on the heart fund drive,
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Teacher! for the Founders Day twtce.
and Mrs. F. W. Gandee, Mr. and Mary K. Gallagher and
the Mr. and Mrs. Brancb Flem- ner was retained oo treasurer, and the Finance
committee Mrs. Reynolds spoke In tha
offering.
Mrs. Dudley Gandee, Marion; guest of honor, Becky.
lng ore vB&lt;aUonlng in Florida Mrs. Ada Slack, elected as sec- which reported on the recent absence of Mrs. Marion Cimp.
A nominating committee was
Mr. and Mra. John Marrison, The children sang the Happy where they have spent the win- retary, and Mrs. Donald Cot- card party and current sales bell ,o! Gallipolis, who was ur&gt;oamed from the floor and mHarry Morrison. Ashtabula; Mr. BirUtday song to Becky and al- ter.
trill as card and flower cbair- of candy.
able to he present. FolloWinll
eluded Mrs. James Gilmore.
and Mrs. Wayne McGee, Mr. so to Mrs. Reynolds who obMr. Gilbert Ervin, Mr. an d man.
Plans were made to hold a the program gamea were play·
Mrs. Opha Offutt and Mrs. Phil
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John Dockworth, Lancaster; Ar- served h•r birthday Tuesday Mrs. Ernest ·Ervin, and Mrs. A
· De
off r1n bake sale with the date to he ed. There were 13 memhera
Becky and her helpers served Ona Ervlh of Columbus visited . opecta1 aconess
e g announced laler by lhe Finance and two guests, Phyllis StaDler
Ohlinger.
It
was
annou.nced
that
thur
Bookman
and
Mr.
Arthur
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taken
Palm
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epor w re •
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' Committee. A thank you note and Mr~. ' Rlcbard 'Roll~. a~
•..,reb lli-21 was potson preRose.
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atives lnclnding Mrs. WIWBm March 22, dunng the Sunday
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tending.
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vention week and parents were Brenda Alane Barr was guest
milk ftobtholl se pr~sent wicbth fav~ Robson "and Mr. and Mn. Lea- School hour. ·A shut·in visita· '
IJ'ged to keep all poioon liquids [•' honor •t a party Saturday
oro o a nons gtven ea one. .
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~on .;,m also he on Palm sunA dinner was hel4 at the
IIUt of the reach of children. afternoon giVen by her parents, R~&gt;lt'gt'ous
Others attending were Peg- lie Ervin.
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'th 11 ·De
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Martin Restaurant preceding
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Mr Edward Johnson was re- Y' Wl a
aeons a
ea·
It was also announced the van- Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Barr in I
McKenney,
nella 0 ' I ---~ I
M 1g M
· conesses to be at the church
fVe Ur ey
tlte meeting. Attr,ctive place
· una He...,.
ek •afteremortal
Ula and spices arrived and may· observanre of her t3th
· bi r th ·
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son, KathY Man 1ey, Ch
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'tal rom
this
imd annex at 5:30p.m. Tbe meeting
mats decorated with sbamrockl
11e purchased !•·om Mrs. Phil day.
Ault, Kalhy Pooler Krtsti Mor- ospt
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ding
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and shamrock nutcups, l!lllde
ris, Pat Cochrane Tommy Wal- going emergency surgery. Mr. c osed w stan
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b M Ch8 1 Le 1
Ohling"- or Mrs. William Oh- A de&lt;orated cake. lee cream,
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Johnson who resides in Mid- hands and repeating the Lord's Th A xili
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res w s, were
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linger.
pop, candy and potato chips "The Cross and the Ressurec- ters, Esth•r Lowery, Jimmy dleport" • Is Instrumental direc- Prayer In unison.
~ •P ~ 1~'Y ~I eeney- :;- used at ~ach plsce setting.
A meeting of the County Coun· wert- served lo the guests. The tlon" was the theme of the pro- Holman Redina Pratt Penny
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w serve a
eil PTA was announced for door prize was awarded to Vir- gram Monday afternoon when Johnson' and Melinda 'Humph- tor at the
Southern Local
ev.· uppe serve ca e 0 key dinner at 8 p.m. Tuesday,
'ft
M Alb I R •
Schools
. those ?resent, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. March 17th at the P.St home
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Many nice
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May 7 at the Salisbury School. ginia Dllion.
g1 s , the WSCS of the Rock Springs reys.
rs.
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Cotklll Mr Sla k Mrs May
fTA FAMILY NIGHT
Booklets on "Congenilal Heart were rec·eived by the honored IMethodist church met at the assisted by Mrs. Re,ynolds · with Mrs. K-enneth Byers has re-u- '
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Defects In Children," were dis- guesl.
. church.
the party.
turned lo her home after sever- me Holmea, and Richard Duck- port. 1!he dlnner will be held In Family l'ijght at . the Salem
lrlbuted. Mrs. Orin
Smith's Attending were Virginia Dil- 1 Mrs. W. A. Morgan,
al days visit In Gallipolis with worth.
observance of the 45th birthday Center school was well attendroom won the attendance a- licm , Sandra Curtis, Sherry Bur-· was in charge of the
May Rummnge Sale her brother and family, Mr.
of the American Legion and the ed Monday night with ~ memlllljj)l.
ton. Marcella Wires,
Patty which opened with the hymn
and Mrs. William Vanoo a n d
MEETING POSTPONED
43r~ btrlhday of Feeney-Bennett hers and parents i!Jere for a
DWight Logan, safety chair· Grossnickel, Linda Clark, Lin- "The Old Rugged cross"
Is Being Plmuwd
family.
The meeting of Mary Shrine, Post
potluck supper. After the meal
._, showed two films , '' Fire da We.~ lfall , Reta Watson, Nan· lo-wed with prayer by Mrs. Am- Plans were made for a rum- Carmen ff~Mox , Canton, Is White Shrine of Jerusalem sch- Chart~r members of the post the meeting was called·. to ordP.rivention in the Home," and cy and Candace Hawk. Other Ios LI:'Oilard. D~votions
taken mage- sale in M.ay · when t ~ e ~ere 'or a visit with her pa(.. edulf'd for Friday evening. has ar~ invited as well a.s all regu- er•by tl1e presideni, carOl Pierce
'\Vhal's Your Safety IQ'!" dur- gifts were sent by Mrs. Edna from Luke 12:27·32 were led
WSCS of the ~mted Meeth~tst ents,r:'~· and Mrs.
Herman beer. postponed until Friday, Jar members l:lnd tl~u families. Jr. FoUowiing the bus-lriess sesng the program hour.
Allen, Mr. Arthur Barr. Mrs. Mrs. Lewis Grueser who
cht::-ch met fuesday evemng Had&amp;x,., .
March 20, due to the high wa- Chatter members mclude Dale sion, Rev. Jack Stuller was iz1.
Refreshments were served at Marie Offutt and Mr. a!ld Mrs. for her meditation, " The Grow- at :he church.
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ter.
Al.te~tsworth .. Marcus Chambers, traduced and gave an inspiring
Miss Grace Campbell presi- The Hea_rthstone Cla_ss of the
Wdltam Bolin, Don Geary. Sr., talk on Famt' ly 'ile, The prB
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:he close of. the meeting by . R. arr.
ing Season."
Fi B ti Ch h
Middl
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Communications were
read dent, con~ucted a short. busi- . rst ap st urc ln . e,
Hen Turner, H. M. ~oss~ John gram was turned Over to the
f
M C F T k'
ness sesston. The
fmance port
postpcn~d their -meet- BIGGEST BELL
Kauff, Charles McElhinney and Gr te Family for a full hour ol
rom rs. . . omp ms,
committee which met prior to ing sclf~ul!!ll for Thursday eve- World's biggest bell Is .. the Homer Hawkins. The
~st m:sic !llld several rell lous
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tnct treasurer. and from Mrs. the meedng, to set up the bud- nmg and Will be at the regular : great bel1 of Moscow, the Tsar was ~hartered Feb. 10, 1921 wzth
M Ng lll
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H_oke Robertsc-n.
distriet.
seer&lt;·
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songs
were
sung.
rs. school,
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It
get .tor the year and to d1~cuss me. m pr .
o o o w 1c we1g. s
no.
mem ers as compar wt Vale principal of the
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Easter basket and ba:.:aar sale (will be sold in the council room I ary
~romo iOn .
was
ways a"d means of
ra1slng Mr. and Mrs. Allen Roush It was ,never rung bec&lt;~ouse a~ th!! post membership today. of show'ed the rents through the
!)lans were completed when of the village haH on Saturday jed ~0 raise the pledge. for
moroey the coming year, gave and daughter, Sharon, were in 11-ton pie&lt;;e broke off when It 183. The quota for 1964 was 191 h 1
pa
fie Syraeuse Ladies Auxiliary March 29 from 10 a. m. to 4 p. commg year. 11 wa s also voted thtir report. Plans were also Logan Sunday for a visit with was made.
mer..1bers and Commander A1-1:80~00
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)( the Volunteer Fire Dept. met m.
to take 8 cake eac~ month . made for a soup sale the date Mr. Roush's sJster, Mary Bre-bert Roush has expressed re.lr
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the
Carman's
Nursmg
Home
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m. v11lage halt Monday mght Margaret Cottnll. a guesl, was b
f th b' thd
to ~ announcl'&lt;i.
nick, w•• o s . Mo ay rs. Middlepo .
gre( that the post has not reacuQUALITY
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present to discuss plans to serve ~h serva.~ce t
e tr ays
''Shall We Unite?" was the Brenick was taken to the hos· ·Mrs. Etta French cf Jackson, ed ·~he quota by eight members.
REGULAR
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Called to order by the presi- the Daughters of America dis· ~ ~sl ens. . h
topi(' of the program presented pita! 1n Logan.
was the overnight guest recent· The 8th district commander,
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dent , Sylvia Zwilling, the meet· trict rally dinner at the school
a ~g pa~~
~ e. 1pro~arn by Mrs. Everett Thomas who Mr. and Mrs. George Si~san ly cf Miss Frances Roush. Mrs. ~ls1n Spencer, has asked that Certified
Station
in,~ opened by praying the Lord's bouse on April 9.
wWerll~ rsG.
mer Matey , rs. al so closed the meeting with or Pomeroy spent Sunday with ROush was a former Middleport Post members do their best to
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Prayer led by Mabel Pickens, j
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rueser • rs.
pp"'r•IJ)YIO_e'::
r·_ _ __:_'_ __ _~M~r._an~~4~M":rss,._:BJ&gt;Ir':"ai&lt;Jd_H~u~d~so~n~ln~te!'s~id~e~n::t·_____ _ _ ___:·~re!'a~c.'.'_h~th~e~qu~o~ta~by~M~ar~cb~17:·__j~w,.. .,MI..,In"S"t"'.=="Po""'m"'•,.r•,.Y~
followed by the pledge to the The Aux1hary still has cook ILetfhelt, Mrs. Leonard: M r s. _
i\merican Flag.
-:.ooks for sale at $1 each.
. Morgan and Mrs. I.ew1s
Roll call was amJered by 18 . Durl.ng the social hour Carrie ser. Prayer by. Mrs. Morgan
members and sne guest. Serre- Smcla1r, hostess served
re· closed the meetmg.
tary and treasurer's reports freshments to members, Naomi
Mire read and approved.
London, Priscilla Slack ) MyLB.
Orders may be given ror fill- Hudson, Mabel Pickens, Emma·
ed Easter baskets and colored line Hendrix, Clara Lavender,
··_by phoning these numbers Helen Hubbard, Linda Hubbard,
iVJi,3237 WY 2-6243 WY 2-6143 Edith Hood, Eileen Clark, BetWY 2-699o or by s~i~g any Aux· ty Hayes. Ada Slack, Agnes
W~ry member. Baskets, color- White, Sylvia Zwilli~g,
Ma- The WSCS . of the
Letart
~~·~-~pi~es~an~d~ot~h~er;,:;~~ rie Rizer, Mildred Pierre, and I Falls Methodtst ehuJrch1. metHa11t
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a guest Margaret Cottrill. Hel· the home of Mrs. u 1an
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en Diddle was a
Friday evening.
The meeting was opened with
hos Iess.
a poem, ''Christ Liveth in Me"
The hostes51 was assisted by and prayer by Mrs. Orpha Hill.
An Easter program was
'-rtified Oil Station her daughter, Rose Ann
Pomeroy ISharon Sue Cottrill, and
en by Mrs. Nora Cross and othA safety p-ram was pro·••
...,ted at the meting o1 the
lallsbury PTA Tuesday evening
11 the school.
Mrs. James Will. president.
conducted the meeting which
opened with an article, ·· As the
Water Covers the Sea." by Mrs.
Menzel Smith, spiritual chair-

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~Cie that ts the trial of ill-

tllilTed JICk Ruby shnuld ..me
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stormy end this Frlday !Sth.
.A tiff amoog natlonaUy Pl'OI"'
~~t mental eltperts sputters
to ~. ~~,_your;cb&lt;tlce ep&lt;l In a
mamllig B tesUmony by
Dr.
Frederl~ Gibbs, who doesn't
believe medlclne should
be
cjr~ into the gamey arena
of c:toos-esamlnatlon. Gibbs Is
a br~ave opeciallst . belleves that Ruby's
of e~lricity as ahown on the
encepbalograph recordlnga were
of the 11 psycholomotor variant"
type of abnormality. That Is li
phrase Invented by Gibbs after Ploillgious brain-wave
search. But another brain wave
upert will teslify lor the state
that Qlbbs' "variant" waa not
necesaarlly abnormal.
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Slreets In Pomeroy where the side Ita banka.
mllk.
Long Bollom, IU at Bradbury,
haa reacbed will be block- The reason for blocking the Employees of th• Melp Coun- 17 below Middleport aod above
ed off when Bushing wort ·b&amp;- streets off is ao the ·equipment ty garage bave a grader and 'Pomeroy, and 33 out of Pomafter the river atarta to and hooea don't have lo be are WoJ-tlng on Uberty Lane-Rd eroy headlltg oorlh are ·closed.
recede, Police Cblef Jed Web- moved for can aod trucks drlv- which Ieoda lo the Pomeroy· Open for traffic loda
aald today.
lng through as last year. Po- Mason bridge this morning. This
Y
Tbe clean-up plans were an- lice Chief Jed Webater aald thla road was traveled so mucb Rrutea taO, lind 124 west
In hopeo the
river will be safer aod will get the Thursday that 11 lot In bad Rrute 33· County :'"'cis
would start 1o go down later mercbants baek Into their ahape.
clnaed are ~ s Run, Dak
today. Maln-st, Mec!Janlc-et, and s!Alres ....,_,
An olftclal at Look u 11ald :;:"'~· Salaer, lind Foreat
Butlemut.av. are hard hit At 8 ._ m. today the river the river there created ·1'1turs'
water.
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apparenUy stood In Pomeroy at day at 11 p. m. at 53 feel. ~ Schools remained closed to"When the river does start 52.8 feet. At inldnlght last night day at 7 a. m. there It wal &amp;U day In the Southern Looal disto fall, It will deposit a lot o( It reachOd 52.1 and atayed there feet and falllDg alowly. It waa irlet. All other ochools in Ute
on the streets and In the for a few hours Then al 7 a. m. predicted thai the rtver there county system were open exH
Mayor Charles Legar today it roae io 52.7 with the would be falllDg .t of a foOt an cept Riverview In Eastern distoday.
crest coming an bour later at hour by noon. Today at 7 a. m. trict and Bradbury In Salisbury
Tbe Ouahlng crew will . stay 8 a. m. at 52.8 feet.
e rtver at Lodt: 14 waa falling township.
rlgbt behind the river and waah One ..- two calls have been .4 of a foot an hour.
Pomeroy High School was
things down continuously oven received by 'the Pomerny Police The Meigo Division o1 the closed early as Ute river roee.
If it takes two or lhree days Department of people •saying State Highway Department said Middleport classes have been
for the river 1o get home In- they are stranded and need Routes 338, 124 East, 248 at WJdisturbed:

Civil Rights Leaders are
Sh ock ed by X's War Call

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WSCS of Letart
Falls Meets ·at
Mrs. Hill's Home

Phone Changes
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the business session, plans

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were mad-e
for a ham and
chicken supper Mar. 27th
ing at 5:30 p.m.
Present were Margery Roush,
Erma Hill, Lois Bell, No r a
Cross, Jane Hill, Margery
Orpha Hill, Inez Hill, Paul
Eddie Cross. and three visitOrs,
Mrs. Omar Cramlet, Racine,
IMrs. Doris Wilt, Pomeroy Rt. 2
and Mr•. Don Hubbard and
ghter, Donna Marie or
ruse.
Mrs. Cramlet and Mrs. Wilt
were former members of t h e
WSCS. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Erma Hill
gave the closing prayer.

River Invades Coffer Dant

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Obsf'rves Birthday
The first birthday of Robert
Dale Carson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Carson, was celebrated with a family dlnner at
the home of Mrs. Carson's par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young
Rutland , -on Saturday, March 7.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Carson and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Young, grandparenlo;.;
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Mrs. V. M. Price and M rs.
Mary Will, great-grandmothers;
and Mrs. Carson. Bobby's father is completing his time In the
army at Savanna. D1lnois, and
was unable to attend. Bobby re.
ceived many nlce gills.

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washer and Maytag dryers.
_Bring your wringer washer to Maytag to get spllns
repaired and installed in the agitator. If your agitator is worn, bring It in and let us Install a new
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Mlrch 11-14
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~~ . Family Ties Help Keep 'em in Line
No parent likes to feel he doesn't
ltnow wllere his child may be or what
b~'$ doin&amp;.
But you have only to pick up. your
ne\Wapaper to di..,.,ver that th1o 11 the
ca&amp;ll in many a home.
Jn a midwellt~Jrn city, for example, a
father ancl motber were shocked t h e
o~r day to be told by pallet that f o r
stve·ral months their son hadn't been
st1,1dylng or asleep In his room as they
thdugbt he had been, but had, in fact,
been out robbing neighborhood stores
and hiding the loot in his home.
In another city a cana of teen.ate boya
stole aever~ thousand dollars' worth of
s"!'w removal egulpment and other sitabl' stuff and ' bld" the loot In their
own family lariJN. They needed I he
m6lors of the atolen tqulpmtnt to use In
bulldln&amp; miniature autos.
Wilen pollee unoovel'lld the thefts, the
an\a1ed father nf one of the boys bad to
malt&amp; several trips to the pollee alation
to return all tht loot hls aon bad se-

creted in the family garage.
It could happen to anybne, perhapa.
But you have to wonder how anyont
could hide that much sizable atutf in a
family sarage and get away with it.
Didn't anyone else ever enter the ga·
rage? Didn't anyone ever wonder what
all th1t stuff was doing there?
You have to wonder, too, bQw parent•
cu be obliviolls to the fact tho:. their
cblld is up to such shen~s. Didn't
the youngster give ! single clue by his

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You have to conclude that it can happ41n only when parents and cblldru art
out of touch - wben lbt family clrelt
Ia no Ianger a clrelt lMocau" the partnta
ml)' be afraid nf helnl wr!tltli nff 11
aquares.
Maybe fewer cats would 1M! ltolen,
tewer aas stations belsted, leu vandal·
Ism perpetrated If partnll and youn&amp;·
aters lived cloaer to8tther.
11 Just mlfht bt worth tfylnJ by mort
families.

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They're still doctorin&amp; "Funny Girl."
So m11ch new material Is &amp;olng Into the
sliow that producer Ray Stark cancelled
a (Ilardi 11 matinee preview to give the
capt time to rehearse . . . . . Steve Allen
has taped a show featurinll Lenny llruce,
the controversial comedian He cut a
gl'l!al deal of the routine, but even so
isn't $Ure the lawyers-or someonewon't panic and kill the whole s1;10t. In
hij introduction, Steve tells the vtewlng
all(!lence that they m about to see approximately ei&amp;hl minutes of material
that they might consider vulgar or of·
feosive, so he suggests they turn the
dill to Jotmny Carson or some oth•r
pf!Fam for 10 minutes-"but don't
wrUe me letters complaining, because I
watned you." Which rniiSI be a "first" In
te.vlalon.
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ali vtry compliDlllnlary about Elllllbeth
T~lor-is the way she screens everyone
w wants to see Richard llurton. She
ha the absolute power of granting an
auf.lence or l'lliUslll&amp; one. and the big
la~b wao her decision when Dickie's
•nti egenls, Fields ·and Blegelman, trav·
e\ti! to Toronto to meet him. They wel'll
tbfe ft&gt;ur days, but Ua decreed that be
waa w9rkina too bard to be bothered
w\tl thai sort of thUig, so they dldn'lli,el
to tee him , . . Randnlph Churchill's
frl~ds are extremely concerned about
hiS\heallh.
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rial• offer from a titled Australian.
IU.tn'l yet made up her mind, but will by
Juje, when he arrives in Ibis country
Cllllcert promoters haven't been able to
fiJiue out wllen a bll rerord helps at the
box oNice. One star eu rrently riding the
crest with a smash vocal single wound up
losl!lg a bundle for the promoters of a
rettnt eoJII!ert
The famed team of
Lambert, Hendriets and Bavan lori~inal·
ly Lambert, Hendricks and Rossi has
split. Dave Lambert quit. and John Hendricks is acceptU\ll engaiements as a
sirllle..
~1'\\Z P\'"1\o, the bandleader, was
suddenly stricken with a serious ailment
while conferring with his lawyer the oth·
er vay-. He was rushed to tne liosFital in
a pOlice emergen~y waaon
)ngnd
!Wf!lm•~ and Li\rs Schm;dt plannerl to
.s~nd two wo~ll:s in New York., tben

journey to the West Coast, but they can·
celled the Hollywood jaunt after 1 telephone call from Europa.
There are rumblings nf dtsc:ontent
amo~ the theatriul ut\klna because
someone bas the notion that the all\Cthands at the Uncoln Center Repertory
are making more money than the actors
. . . The Cotillion Room nf the Pltrl'll Hotel, which has been closed for sever~
seasons, may reopen to caleb some of
that hbped·for World's Fair busllltB$ ...
Stathis Glalletis, the Y"UII&amp; Greek actor
who made bls screen debut as the star
of "America, America," is eourtin&amp; folk
singer Melinda Park.
Have a quote from Jackie Robinson:
"Nominatin&amp; Sen. Barry Goldweter for
the presidency nf the United States
would represe11l the most effective type
of political suicide the Republieao Party
~ul,d~e." (Ob, I don't know, Jacllle;
they're pretty good at devisln&amp; types of
DOlltical suicide) . .. Bill
mystery;
Whatever
to tho
"The Reludanl
Scll'ell?
a
run at
Guild
Theatre over a · · aao. then Yanlsb&amp;d
from the scen&amp;--altbouah Mu: publicly
announced that It iWas his favorite movie.
Frankie Ray, &amp;lQIIl\IIUl.lllt~ -ot
Milch Miller's video ''Sin&amp; Alolll'' chorus, Is in St. ClaN's boapiW after a heart
attack
Chubby Cbeeker and his fiancee, Catharlna "Miss World" Lodders.
are house-huntln&amp; in .~elphla ....
Some video interviewer ouaht to qub .
Jack Nilon, Sonny Uston's ·IIIJDIPf, .on
the subject of closed·drcrult priJefi,hts,
and the people connected wlth them.
Pretty colorful comme.nts.
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Early Americ1n
Ch1rm
Authentie Jtylinc bynottt
this luperbly engineered M~
torola model witb Super
Golden M Cbas11i1. Automatie
gain eontrol helps ma!ntaia
picture c:ootrast in lhe evt!nt
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Commedienne Jane A. Johnston of
"The Boys (rom Syracuse" bas been com·
muting to Boston to spend time with ber
best beau. Geor~e Wallace. He's starrln§
there in the road company of "CllmeiOt.
wh!•h has be.en havi~ mare than .Ito
share of troubles with the cast. Now that
Kathryn Grayson is out of the leidilli
ladv spot, Anne Jeffreys is being sou)lh\
as her ~~fr~~~&lt;~nenl repJacement . . . . Rs·
quire has lost two of its lop staff mem·
hers--Robert Benton. who created the
"ln" •nd "Oul" books. ind Da\'id New·
man. They left to freelall(t as a team
l'aool H•nreid will direct a movie starring
Ray Cbarkls, to M mad• in Europe.

RANGE SALE

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Die worker of a dream kitchen. Baclr.guard witla
full length work Iicht
el cbioc dock
with lour-hour timer. Big 23% inch """" md
.U eooking kept lewl by ' leg le ' 4
BurDo. With A Brain keeps foods at tbe rigid;
tanpo!lllure. Fiber glass inoulaOoD bepo tha
lasal ill your faD&amp;'! ••• DOt ill )"'IUr lsW:br

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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX tO.
Attend tile Cburcb 01 Your Choice

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LOGAN MONUMENT CO.
OF MEIGS COUNTY

Long Bottom
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4 D40r Wan. lllndal'll lhift. lladio aiiCI beater.

4 Poor Sedan. 6 cvl. Automlllc trans. Heater, blaok fJIIl&amp;ij

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1962 Comet ... · • • S1495!

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urea. a solid: car.

1953 Pontiac · ~ · -·
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IALL1 BEN ·FRANKLIN

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utility and bath. 1655 Point ~- .\mold ' llrathen.
Line, Pomeroy. Phone WY Z. 118 East Malo Strftl, Pam· ~~~O:;!:i_~~~
3874,
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worb con.t. ll'und 4117.08
doors.
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Spec . St. Repair Bond Retirement
GIBSON~ Kay -Hannony
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Gn ncl Total of all Fubd• 113.380.87
and Amplifien, 2t montbt to
Trruu rel"• Cuh Bal1nce 1.1'1.YS!I.I4
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ROOMS and bath. 708 Hobart
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see owner.
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Notice

FIVE ROOM HOUSE.

Ia lbe first to have the now
popular Beatie haircut at Hy·
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In and discus• any beauty FlltNISHED apa-ents. Ph
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WY Z.2776. After 5 p. m. phon•
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nDMQNIT fAll your operaand balb, 136 1.Jneo1n
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State. Motor Vrhlcla Tax . 10,1135.10
Gaaollne T ax . . . .. , .... 11,4:18.0o
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1964 Ohio License Plates on
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new white wall tires,
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WHY PAY MORE!?
WeD bred, excelk!nt br•eder.
;70~ I~ No. U·lll Nylon
Ph. Chester 985-225l. ll&lt;&gt;ger
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Middie;;or:Pt tah·
. l&lt;~n•. l""""pto!e II•~· ot pdnt!"'lldtns.. lilclted 352 N
f(f ,bufll,ne~~ ftf!f'f.~o;;Jf•P~ . Pr•nl· · S~•t'fmd St.re&lt;e;J. "'tMIPJ»&gt;rl
~o!IJne klcally, Pll(tll• l'{XJ·, .~.J&gt;n&lt;~ Jpr..JJUN'~ ,aa~.., lnont,..
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NON-IIIIOINT
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Ja'"' 1. Hot•·
Drceated

Notl~e 11 her~bJ' 1tven thlt Lol•
Hoa:e, A.dmlnl11trat rl:x or ttt. Estate
of Jamel It Hoa:e . lat. of
Jacluon
county, w u t · v lr•lnla, d~~eHIC!d, 011

o:, liratton

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· WED~AY MIXED

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deMr.l altednd MMrra. ~~.:P· WOO:
vs
, lnd Mn. Clair
Woode and Conni Sue ·ea1~t.:~ I
eroy and. Mr. aiid Mn.
M.

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448

M. ROuslf
J . Crow
Handicap .
TOTAL
w.... Loal

3116
732
25'17

LEAGUE

New Biven
BIWe Guinore
Bob Gilmore
Dianne Miller
Doug Miller

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t79 .

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1817

Woii 1,''t oau
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Tom Clellanct
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464- '
R'.
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380
Lois Clelbind'
s
P.
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•369
Lola·
~Jbln~Y
Mra. Mabel Sli'artl of Atbens I
Kon
alcEI,lilnney
B.
AU,man
316
H._
Telejlbone
Co,
visited Mr. and Mra.
1f¥l
B. Kendall
34li
Hlrujl&lt;~p
Buckley and fanllly .)ail Frldlov Jlandlc!lp .
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P.
LlJiwlelt
JiiJ2
Mr. and Mrs. Harry (lutluk! l
wi.i·i; 'Loaf I
li. ~li!wtll'l
341 ' ,Woio .t ; Loll I i.
and Mr. arid M:ra. Charles
, Pomeroy No. I
T. -Keliiliill
357 ·
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ba'iley Woodt spen_
t Sulldo!y _afte1moon l
F. Wolle
.
371
M. Rl!dlriOnd
311 : IIIII
and daughter, Ruth Ann and with Mr. and Mrs: J: D.
4:12·
Jllndl,cap
8119
Tommy Ewln~ were
"'"""t 1Mr. Carr Js. recovering' Irom a D. Reed
R.
Rarr
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guests of Mr. and Mro, Dak! l b~ Injury recelvec!. a couple
B, Nease '· , ' , . .'
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Smith of Logan and Mr. and lof '!leeks qo,
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Crow'• lleollioriM
Mrs. J, E. LI!V.cy of The The 'WSCS ~181)11 io' hold Its B. Roulh
675 · B. CrO)h
Plains.
nexl ·mel!llna TUesday lfter· Hitnclteap''• i• ' '
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noon' st l:SII! March 17 with TOTAL
Won ~- ~' ,
· ·, . , K. Whal,y •
anMd.r.sonand GMenrse, . Heerenry
Garitet WlnCilind at
w
of
Lela d
~- Jjllte !. - . "C. ¢row.;•.
dinner guest! of Mr. and.
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3!13
D. Crow
Dores Amold and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bearhs :
. 356
TOTAL .
visited Salnrdw with Mr. ahil Plains '·
Mrs. B~frle Phi IIi,-•,' A~IJen!. . day;
The Young Married .Cln'" a. Mr.
tho Rock S' rings·
f.o!ethodlit '.
Church Will ·have a sh rJwer 81 Mrs. ·
the church. .on .M•r_&lt;·b 19 at 7:3.0 ed a ·
p, m.
bo-JI{I~s· f.blin
fuaoiel ·
All ladles of a,nd a·
tht'
.
Invited• .\. ' IJand. ·

Rock Spriggs
SOCiety
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tdd Jts regular

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TOTAL

at 10•4S a m ith E
t~
Jor leading
· · a· dw
mes
t'"nd 18Y'
of 18
n an a a.e sncf

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L. Grimm
W. Crou
H. Calrnll

the Probate Court of Melt• County
•
Ohio , an IUt hentleated COJIY or t b • practice for the Easter Sunrise
l...etten of Admlnl1tnUon of • •kl e 1. Service .
late j ranted In the County Court of
·
Jackson County , West Vlrllnia and
Mr.
an4
Mra ' Haroli:l
Swarl Z
that the claim or clai ms or any cred· .
•·
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ltor or H ed lton of llld cleced•IU anc! fanuly ,of WilUainstown
ahall be pretentt d to
t hll Court Va
s~nt Sund
lth •
within
month• after tht elat e of .
''
ray W
hJ8
lttid llllna or be lOre"ll llr bll~n~d • • a parents Mr. and ...... Hobart
poalble lien upon the Ohio Real e. S
t
.
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"'-te or nld del!l!dent.
Wartz and .atteJided c,hUJrch.i
Dated
thla C.
lOthBACON
day or M•reh 11114. here Sunday mornin1,
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to freat..n soon. VI
3 10 ·3tc

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attendance on

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Handicap
TOTAL

Society Notes

rate flnancine available.

ffniRh Sharp price $650 Ph
2:6'196.
1 tc
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Alfred.

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from . On:the-tpot low bank

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W• Q;pt 4 I : 1'1' IS NO'!' J1n:Ry QUJ!:S'!"'ON
•-T PJ!!"\VIiill ~ AIIIIWSR.-PUBI.Jl.roll STRUS

H. Whitlatch .
Anderson
Auker
Bacon

AIJtTIONEER
Complelo Somce
Critt fjndfonl

Write, ,._, • Coelllel
A. C. BRADFORD
Raeile, C*le

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116.: earl

Coco Cola

For Sale

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- · ID COPY OP LITTIRI 01' A'..OINT· tl:S 55
WANTED
TO BUY·. One or FOR
SALE: 1!157 Ford 4 door MINT •• NON •IIIIDIIOT IXICU· w' ' hi
I'
b rdt
F · la
500 V-8 "fOR OR ADMINIITlATOt IITA1'1
OfS P Serv ce1· Were held

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G. Craig
.4'1:1 ..
· D. Williams
T. Chapman
Ill
TOTAL
23'11
Woa I, lAIII Z
Plckeaa IW'IIIIIP. Hanitan
c. PlctenJ
R. Clark
J. Musser
J. Citt;lllllll
TOTAUI
Woa ·1, lAIII I

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17 ANNUAL s . E. Ohio Hereford Association Sbow aoxl
Sd. Tuesday, March 24, 19M
l!oebprlng,
Fairgrounds,
P-..y, Ohio, Sbow, t :OO o.
~ .SIJe I :00 p. m, 47 Mglsterod Herefords, horned ond

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J. Fox

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tall for aam• at the Jew·

WY 2-2518

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lbe.,late Dayton Ashworth

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BENDLEAGIJt

Property ln custody of

$11

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Team High Series 1878.

Anyone haviPg Personal

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Ind. m~ ' ciailie; Men,' .\'rl
Stobart 219;1women Dee Siiearolngen 185.
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Ind. High Serll!s, Men, A r ·t
Stobart 636; Womon, · BIUie
Gilmore 475.
Team Hl&amp;h .Game ...: BOx Can

State Bear an4 Liquor Lie.

NOnCE!

elr)' Store on Saturdays.

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Irene Cundiff' ·
Mary CwHllff:
Bill Cundiff
Handicap TOTIlL

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VOLKSWAGEN

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· UDiou,: .. tbloa
Barbara Roush
Ralph Roush
Mary , Ro&gt;ush
Jim Greu
Handicap
TOTAL
Woa t, LollS
Klq PlDI
Opal Bostick
Joe Bailey·
Dee Swearlllflen
Dale Swearllt1&lt;111
TOTAL
.
' woo s, Los&amp;t ·.
•f C'l

Santt'1r y Sewen and Sew&amp;lr Dlapoial Worb Conlt. Fund 1"1.281.40
Speelal Sired RepalE. Bo~
Retirement Fund
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IJS.IO
Grand Totll or all Fund• 1311.710.99
. OUtlt&amp;ndinl Warrant.
ll1• .85
1 Tot.tl BalAnce Ud Outl tandlnl
Warr1nt1 . .
.,
•• 237.935.14
I Total Calh Bal. ne~ . ltl, 1913

Cbristln•ll,""""""""""""""""""""",ll
2

ll tic IJI'COME TAX service. .C. B
a room •l"'''tment with base- Simpson, Johnson Simp!!OO
llk!nt and garage, 143 Butter·
Insurance Agency, Coats Build
nut Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio. Pb.
lng, Middleport. Phone WY z.
Wl :I-SI27.
2 10 tfc
2903.
1 6 90tc

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'i'OTAL
Woai,Los1 .1 ·

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Contocl Don Reuter At

thank my relat1ves HOUSE, rour rooms and balh,
many newly decorated. 1647 Lincoln
letlora, &lt;ardo, flowers and vis- Hgts. Key al 1641 after 6 p.m.
3 7 6t;&gt; Accounting &amp; Tn Service
ill during my hospitalization. Call SH 2-4359.
Your klndne,. will never be FURNISHED apartment, 5 231 Mill St.
Mkldleport
""'&amp;ot1eD. Mro. Earl Denny rooms and bath. Middleport. fvrmerly Fry Plumbint Shop
Sr.
WY 2-3874.
3 3 lfc
PHONE WY 2·2029
to

IIIII friends for their

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Bond Hetln. f'unda
. . 30J.97.31
Poll ee Kelld a nd P~ n•on 4568.M

WANT AD

Wanted To Buy

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ll.hlllfll. ·'

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Co., Middleport, Ohio.
1502 16th St., Parkersburg, W

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laWD and sbnobl from insects

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,.. FINO Ml&gt;/&amp; &lt;lNIY 'I'll!
CARCA68 a: A ~UPID

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THE WRONG; TURN,
'THREE 'THOOSAI'lO
'.'EAR&lt;I AGoO ~

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&lt;aiR I NO WHALE.
EV&amp;R W&lt;'S AS FlJI.I•

OF METI&gt;L AS OUR •
INSTRUMEN'll; PRO/II
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i~AT5 VERY K!ND 1-i." .

OF "t'QJ 1 MA'Nil 1

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Ruth Ebersboc:h
Is Presidet~t of
. CountyCouncil '
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Card Club Cu&amp;~~

1er1111 of 10 were
pllyment of fllles.

will!
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Wllliam . Price, 112 Sta~ St.
Pomeroy over the week encl.
VlSJTS PARENTS
Her brother, Robert Pi'lce, of
Mrs. Mabel ZwUJing visited I Charleston, was also jll'esent
wit~

her parents, Mr. and

- Sen. '

for the homecomina.

Rotary PU~es .
=.Planning ft)r
Easter Event

Held March 2nd

-SO DO YOUR SPIRITSI
/

'l'hat magic column of figures mounting
higher and higher, when you save regu•
larly here at our bank, mak~s you feel
like flying. Bank savings cush1on yo_u like
a cloud, too, against sudde~, unexpected
.feel·
nses• For that ouwf-thls-world
expe
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J"·
.
ing, start saving here at our u..-.e~
kbank-soon. we suggest._~\

A.t Meig• General

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Mrs. Hauck is
Hostess of
Jolly Club

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Into Action

We Pay 3% lntere1t On Savln11

A hostess gift was presented
to Mrs. Donald Hauck when
the Jolly Club met Wednesday
eve.'ling at her Osborn St home.
Mrs. Chari-. Strauss. president conducted the short businesJ sess1on and lt wa!'i vot .'d
to l)ll.rchase a flower for s shut-

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in St Easter. The traveling prize
donated by Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth was awarded to
Mrs.
Hauck, who also received a
'bir'hday gift from her secret
pal.
Games were played and a
pn;• awarded to Mrs. Wilbur
Harming. Refreshme-nts were
senoed by the hostess to the
abf\ve named and Mrs. R o y
Mayer. Mrs. Lillie Hauck, Mrs.
Gene Evans, Mrs. John
i
belt and guests. Mrs. Alb&lt;&gt;rt
.Woodard and children,
AND Martin and Janey Jo

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The April meeting will
held at the home of Mrs.

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THE LOWEST
PRICES
ON ALL HOME
FURNISHINGS AT ••

BAKER
-FURNITURE

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Pontiac Tempest bas a new 6
FOSTER

ART BOOKS
$1.00

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Tony Webster, an lmJmrl•ontl
television writer for years,
a comedy LP J't'Cordinnjg:a~;~i~::l
"Tony Webster's
1\1
Counselor.. on the market
der the Verve label. It Ia a
1 ny platter.

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