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J)a!ty Sentinet Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., May ?, 11184

~Miss

Zerkle Elected President of
fMiddleport Garden Club for 64-65

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Nellie Zerkle was elect- dark, velDea beet loBYes that ercl,.. for Rutland 1t11kln and
til jnoid&lt;nt &lt;Jl the Middleport resembled erotl&lt; planl.o ; t h e tbe alumni banquet when tbe
Garden Club for the 1964-85 cam&gt;t and others.
Rutland Garden Club held Ita
p 11 !he May meeting Mon. Miss Nellie Zerkle displayed delayed April meotinJ Monday
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~ eve~ng a1 the heme of a sample arranarnent using tbe evening at the hme of
Mr. Riley ManleJ Ia
Ji11a. David Entsm~~~ger.
1leaves of mullen, horseradish, Chris Diehl. Mrs Paul
cal paliml al Holur llaopltal
-other officen olected inkude 1 mint. parsley and red wandel'ing president. opened the
Mr. and Mrs. Mu: Lambert
~- Anna Howell. v1ce pres1- Jf'W in an mteresting arrange-- with the club creed and col- and son, Joe, of Columbu•,
dent; Mrs. Jack Welsh. secre- ment in an antique salt box. Iert. Devotion medltations on apent the weekend with
her
tal)' ; and Mrs. James Arnold. Mrs. Hayes showed another un- ·•garden themes" was &amp;iven mother, Mrs. Harry MlUa and
treuurer The slate of off1cers usual display us1ng iris IE' aves · by Mrs. Diehl.
hle parenta, Mr. aDd Mrl. Danl
was \lnanimously a('('t1)ted by August Wy leave and
Fourteen wembers anJwered Lambert. Mrs. MJlle bu beeD
club mmbers
gated hosta.
roll call n11111ln&amp; 1 tree or shrub confined to her home by illnel8.
Mrs. Walter Hayes. current I Miss Anna Howell. substitutng they wanted. A committee wu Mrs. WUiis Gru.uer baa ,.
president . presided and Wf'lcom- 1for Mrs. Ernest Maag, gave a appoJnted to arrange two bask- turnecl from Columbu when
ed the 30 members and gu.,ts I talk on suitable
eta of flowers for the Com· she villted with ber dauabter
including Mrs. Earl Kmght , I stressing the carefulness
m~n&lt;'ement. May 22. and tlble aod family , Mr. aDd Mrl. John
Mra. Robert Coats. Mrs. E. 0. ed in selecting the proper
arrangements for the A I u m n i McCabe. Mrs. McCabe II reTewksbary. Mrs J. E. D.. Hart· tainer for the kinds o1
banquet. May 23.
cuperatlng from IW'JI!I'Y·
Inger. and Mrs. John David. , and the location. She
Mrs. Robert Reibel, county Donna Weber, daughter of Mr
Members responded to roll call 1a simple container for
contact chairmarf. announced a and Mrs. VerMD Weber, la a
by naming a flowPr arrange-] such as the marigold and
county business m.eetmg of gar~ patient at Meila General Hoemen! book.
: or alabaster for such
den clubs to be held May 23 at pita I where sbe Ia being -·~ II
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ed I as the lily or rose. She pointed I p. m. in Middleport "Pause ed for laceratioos of the leg.
~- am,es rno presen\ out that the- urn is the most for Living" booklets from the She was injured in an acc:ldelnt ll
an mtere~t ":i ~:r on AI t e suitable for most arrangement! Coca Cola Company were dis· at her borne in Rutland MonprMaokgramp &lt;&gt;P1C, A 0 tage ~n~ and al!o that in using clear tributed to those pre~ent.
day,
11 v rrangemen'""~es
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She gave the llistorical back- g1ass e 5 em! 0
e ower A report_ 0 0 the regional meet· Mrs. Clara Belle Smith who
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f
should
be made to look attrac- m~ helri 10 Pomeroy April J1
'ded ~.- M
d Mr ' Clll
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use 8. o 1eaves tive by proper cutting
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throughout our civilizations re.
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nommatmg
ford Haye. and son G- hu
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Mrs . John Dav ui of the Phil- m1'ttee composed of 1Mrs Rei··
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calhng that leaves .were
cons1d·
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Charles Smith who hi been
cau of th .
Sh a slip or the natmnal flower of Mrs
Dayton Parsons
In •
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Tokyo, Japan
me ~Ohed ~~r tgrleen co 1or. e the islands in Middlerort to see Mrs.' Carl Dermison ~as ap- 61..
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a eaves
wre if it mighl grow Mrs Ga n
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commonly used in carvings on 11
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Olhel C nn1'ngham of
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Sta nsbury who srw&gt;nt the wtn· off1'cers at tl 1e ne t
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great bwldmgs and that gar.
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Mich · ited
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lands of leaves were used in
m Flonds . told of the
The cluh received an invitation
d . MVJS Cliff0rd
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s1ze and beauty of the roses m to be gue ts of the
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ooemomals. The crown of Jau- th
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son, Gregory.
ret was considered a high hon· e sou .
Luck Garde-n ~lub or the Ath- Mr. C. H. Jones, S. 'J1drd...a1''
&lt;II' in ancient times.
At the close of the
ens State HospJtal on May 19.
is a patient at Melga
Mrs. Arnold also gave poinl!i:i members and guests were
Registration ~ill be from ·
Hospital where he iJ
to consider in using leaves not vited to the dining room
to 10 a. m. wnh luncheon
· irom 8 recent illness.
only as a background in
a salad course was served
vations to_ be sent to Mrs.
Reynoldl bu reIJTanging but an
a table covered with a
wa~d Mezlc~o. Box lZB, Athen::~.
from Columbus where
tp themselves when used alone. cloth and centered with a long Ohio, by FrJday' M_ay 15 ·
underwent eye surgery at
~he cited the various . arrangement of pink and Iaven- The traveling p_n ze was d&lt;&gt;- 1"~
ivallable in winter, as the ev· der lilacs. pink tulips and deep natPd_by Mrs. Retbel
Anthony's Hospital
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orgreen and the brilliantly 1 purple iris flanked by lighted won &gt;t. The nnt meeting
ed leaves of fall for dried
pink tapers in crystal holders. he held May 19 at I p. m»
Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Abbott,
play1.
The arrangement was made by wiJI be an open meetmg at the
were recent guests
· She discussed the leaves
Mrs. Robert Coats for her mo- home ~f Mrs:. c. 0 . Chapman.
their parents, Mr. attd Mra.
planta such a•
ther, Mrs. Walter Haye•.
Wdkesvllle . Star Garden I William Morrill and family JUII)
Assisting host.ese were Mr. Club a~d the Fnendly_ Garden
and Mrs. Martin Abbott.
M. C. Wilson. Mr&gt;. Haye• and Club Will be guesta lv&gt;th Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Galen BroWII
Mrs. D. B. Hartinger. M i 1 s C;har1es LewiS. Regional Dt· and children spent the- weekend
11ASON
Zerkle presided at the silver rector,f ahes guestd apeofaker.
~ at their farm near Morehead
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lour o t gar en
Mrs. Ret· K
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bel will be held M 15
y. w ere ey recen y open·
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TONIGHT lr FRIDAY
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ay
at ed a 2 acre pond for fishing.
"KING OF KINGS"
p._ m. Mrs. ~tehl served sand· Her mother' Mrs Pearl POrter
Jeffrey Hunter
0 n d accompanied the,;, to ber home
Obligation Nigh.!
w&gt;ches, c';;:k1es. coffee
(Technicolor)
Observed Tuesday
mmll to ose present.
in Morehead after visiting with
-andW•It Disney'•
Obligation night was observed
them In Middleport. Mr. and
"HORSE WITH THI
when Pomeroy Chapter 186,
Mrs. Mac Sawyer and sons of
FLYING TAt~"
OES, met Tuesday ovenlng at
Pomeroy also visited'' wttb the
the
Masonic
Temple.
Browns receutly.
Moy 9
Ruth Tompkins, worthy
f
mif,
Orne
Relatives have learned of
~HECKERED Ft,AG"
ron, and Harry P. Smltb, wor- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
death of Don Blackb&gt;ill11,
(Eiatme.n Color)
thy patron, presided with all entertained the Golden R u 1
of Cheslllre and
-andofficers
were
present.
The
class
of
the
Pomeroy
Church
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at
Bucyrus. He Is
"TRitiGER HAPPY"
nual
inspection
was
Christ
Tuesday
evenin&amp;
at
by
two
brothera,
l M~ur·een O'Hara, Brian Keith
for May 14 at 8 p. m. with home, Chester Road.
Don Blackburn of Akron.
(In Color)
i:5i:5i:5i:5i:5~l Vern• Hammond, deputy grand Tbe meeting, in charge
Funeral serviceo will be held
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matron of McConnelsville
the Mrs. Elwood Bowero, preoldenl, todoy In Bucyrus.
inspecting officer. The 414iu. an· opened witb prayer by M ro. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. GUIM!rl
niversary or the Chapter will Charles Eskew. Devotions
Springfield, are visiting in Ml•d· ll
POMIROY, OHIO
also b• observed at this time. en from Psalm I, were led by dleport with her alster 1 n
The charter was draped In Mrs. Wayne Zurcher who also
Mr. and M r a.
memory
of
Agnes
McGreevy.
read
a
poem,
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Clean·
Leo
Kennedy
and
with his relaTONIGHT
The rarewell was given by Ma- !ng ." ~fembers responded to ron
in Coolvllle.
NOT OPEN
bel Goeglein, past matron.
With scripture verse
At the close of the meeting, the book of Acts.
the group adjourned to the din· It was voted to purchase
ing room where refreshments table and chairs for the soc:iall
were served from an attractive room of the church and also
table by the hostesses, Leona make a contribution toward
Smith, Ann Rupe, Myrtle
hymnals for the church.
son, Kathryn Jordan and
Mrs. Edward Venoy lod
lotte Dillard.
and prizes were a·
.==~~=--===;;;;;! warded to Mrs. Bowers a
SUN.
May
FREE ORCHID
Mrs. Denver Kapple.
CORSAGE PIN
Refreshments were served
Gent Mitch underwent lllll'll•ll
"WHO'S
THI STORE"
MOTHERS DAY WEEKEND tbe hostess assisted by he
at Holzer Hospital Monday
(Technlcolor)
11 daus:hter, Barbara, to
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is oonvalesc:lng alcely, 1111
Frt.• 1t., .... y 1-9
Jerry Lewia
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be
No Purchase Required
named
and Mr. and Mrs.
num r la 2.30.
ALSO
Walt Dlsney'a
Certified Gao Station
Jerry Masters. Mrs.
A.
Mark and Shari Milch a
'"YIL~OWSTONE CUBS"
Mrs.
Milton
Roush
with tbelr
Phelps.
W. Mi In 5t .
Pomeroy
(TecbnicoJor)
three guesl.o, Tommy
and Mrs.
craig Venoy and Peggy Jo
their fatber Is
wers.
Holzer Hospital.
MEETING POSTPONED
Mrs. Charleo Werry Vl!lted
The Mother-Daughter banguet Tuesday with Mrs. George Hoin·
of the Eleanor Circle of
Hemlock Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. John Terrell
' \lethodist which had been
eduled for Thursday, May 7 has
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stru·
been postponed 1Dltll the reRU· ble and son: Michael spent SuDJar meeting olght, Thursday, claMry lnAlonzoCincmTnall,,nwlth Mr. and
May 14.
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SUMMER
Jobn Frtek entered
Melp
SLIPPERS
Memorial Hoopital Wednesday,
for treatment.
REMEMBER.,.
Galt Buck II a medical pa·
lleot at Holzer Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. EldGII Krealller
were vlsltol'll Wedneoday
ON HER DAY
Parkersburg, W. Va.

Reme,:,ber i .. Mo~~·~~~Doy Is N~t ·. -undcly, May JC)ff,·.

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Mom's a jewel-So give .her the gift sbe11 treasure.
Choose from Necklaces - Pins - Earrinp In
smart colors and wbite to complement every cottume. ·

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Mother ww love beln&amp;
pampond wltil a &amp;1ft
of pretty ollpo •. for her
privata lifel We've 1
wonderfUlly femlnJne
oeleotion of full lencth
and half ollpo In faoblon • cued colon and
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HANDBAGS
Straw! and leather• in poucb
an&lt;i clutch styles. AU colora to
choose.

LOVELY PURSES

$2.98 to $3.49

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eUmbrellas
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MARGUERITE'S
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selection on Elberfelds tlrst
floor. Choose from lll8IIJ
styles, just In time for·
Spring and Summer.

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MOTHER

Accessories to Compliment
Every Costume
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Closs Guests
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FASHION JEWELRY

Mr. Jay Myera 1'01111lnl JD
aerloul COIIdltlon at Deaco,_
Hoopltal, Cincinnati, after
dergolng surgery for the third
lime last Friday. llo and Mrs.
Myen wlah to apreu tholr
thanks to tbelr many fr1enda
for the lovely cards, rernea&gt;-11
brances and prayer1.
Mrs. Aaron Kelton and Mrs.
Howard John11011 and daui!hle'
Julie Marie, have returned to
their bomeo In Richmond, VJr.
gmta after being In Cincinnati
to allllst In tbe care ot lboli
father and arandfalhar. They
visited at tha boma of Mr.
and Mrs. George Sblveler Jr. '
Sr., wblle ~ Mrs. My·
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Confusion Will Reign Supreme

pEOPLE of thls area of Ohio are conCf'rned with what the federal govern·' men! expects to do with us now that we
'Ire in Appalachia. According to a state:tnent by our Congressman at-large there
~ a lot of confusion in Washington as to
:just what is gomg to happen . He indi!rates that there is growing dissatisfaction
with the so-caUed "Shriver Boys." Most
or It stems it would appear from the at.•,cterilpt of the administration to place one
:man in charge of the propos"&lt;&lt;;:rojects
and allow him It draw from l.1e sourc'Is of eight different executiye- gencies.
'l'.&lt;kllng further chaos !Q.~ already ex'tenslve red tape would be the divorcement of Appalachia plan from the antipoverty setup under Shriver, whlch
would make two administrations doing
separately what should be incorporated
under one lleneral scheme.
All of these grandiose plans are in the
making and as in the past the slate and
local governments will continue to provide support from their resources to
those who are unfortunate enough to be
' .:tlandicapped due to unemployment or
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other disability to make a go of
lives. We most heartily agree with
· congressman when he plainly states
. any war on povyrty will be won only
there is an opportunity for employ. Like him : we believe that we
give everyone the chance to make
Sc.own 'fay. On the other hand the govrn~ller1t hands out is juciest plums to the
three most affluent states and to
less fortunate states where there
be some doubt as to their being
In ilne for the 1964 election. We
see no sense in making grants for po·
reasons, but we suppose lt has al-

ways been that way and always be until
complete sincerity rules.
Our 'Appalachia program is going to
be financed at the 9Ulset with '2~0 mil·

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Racine put dawn two-run UJ&gt;- the next and Dna! lnnln&amp;.
· (nobody until '!be fiftb IM!ng) ,
rt1tngs In the fourth and fifth The Jacteu hed gotten one while Mlddlepprt pitching before
Innings Thuraday to take an 1'1111 In the third 81 Morrts sing- Stobart earne In, fanned lhree•
8-5 victory at Middleport wer 'zed 'and seored when the center and walked three. Top Jacket
the Yellow Jackeu with Junior ftelde let th b ll oU .-~··b· bitters were Stollar!, four tor
righthander Jack Bostle gnlng
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e a r _..,. four and Moore, two for lour.
all the way for tbe winners.
him.
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WlckHne had two for Racine.
.Sophomore Mike Gardner op- In the fourth tjley
plated Ra~ . · . . . 200 800 0 -:-- Q- 10
ened on·/Jie mound for the Jaek- two ruiJ&amp; on leadoff singles by Middlf(&gt;Ort · · 001 -220 0 - 5 ~ 3
Gardiler
eu and wor.'ed unut· he had one Buddy Moore and S!Dbart, and (L)Bootie
Morrland1.31Speocer.
Stobart·(S)
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but had all kinds of trouble In Georg~ Sauer, and Stobart.
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RaciRe con singles by Proffitt, ~th nne oul, but Bostic struek won the hammer event with a
Bostle and Bill Wickline, and out pinch hitter Randy Humph- throw ol 214 feel, 2~
BID Knapp's double.
re)'ll, got Stohart on Jon Con- lnchea and his CzecboslovaklanThat was all the Tornadoes niogham's Fielder's choice, and born wile, Olga Fltkova .ConCIJUid get as Gary Stobart open· then had Asa Bradb!lry looking nolly, won the women'• discus
ed on the mound for the Jacket&gt; at a"third strike to ' end the throw with 155 2~ Thursln the sixth and struck out siJ: game. .
day during an ·International
straight batters through that an 1 Bootie !snned 11, wlllked three track and field meet.

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item or the budget for the fiscal year that
starts July 1. Some of the main phases of
the plan as outlined by the president
have beeo reported lllld we suppose
some others will be unveiled as he rues
over the ravished terrain. A short time
ago the Attorney General made a one-day
trip to Charleston and according to what
we learn from newsmen of that area he
was shown all of the possible worst slums
of the area and probably went back to
Washington convinced that all West Virginians live In lean-to's. He was not atlowed to see sections in which the house
prices ranged from U5.000 on up. Mr.
Johnson will not see much to get excited
about as he visited in Ohio Thursday. At
Athens he observed a prosperous college town with a growing uruversitY..
The main proposals are to build 2,550 miles of h1ghway at $85 million; wa·
ter resource facilities at $35.8 mi!Uon;
sewage and water treatment plants at
$10 million; pasture Improvement with
federal grants of 30 per cent, $22 million; technical assistance for timber rnanagement, manufacturing and marketing
$6 million: research in use of coal and
land restoration after mining $3 million;
human resources programs of $71 million and then the inevitable FederalState Appalachian Commission for planning and recommendations. !n the fu·
ture we will hear of TVA like projects,
stamp plans. medicare and the like to
turn our region into Utopia, no less!

1:. F. So h
GARS, Jaekson "'ill
" F•:rgut
or nt an
·Diamond Title; Playoff Looms in Nerth

' Dll!r'Selltlnet, Pomeroy-Midcllepqrt, o ., May 8, 1984-3

i-i:ialiy Seritinel, Pomerey·Midclleport, 0., May 8, ltM

Tllat'l the main tblna.
to deflate an ahlblllanld.
Jgnortnc will JO • IDnf
to dellato an nhlbllollll.

''The bit really aeared me. For

a

&amp;olal over

Amerlcaa League
w. L. Pet. GB
· - 4 11 1 Cleveland
II ~ .lltl8
002 000
Bait.
.wvChicago
10 5 .667 ~
Cleve,
ttQ2 032 02x- 9 121 New York
9 7 .563 2
McNally, Stock (Gl, Hadd1x Baltimore
9 9 .500 3
(7), Miller (8) and Orsino. Detroit
9 9 .500 3
Grant, Ab~mathy 171 and Minnesota
10 10 ..,500 3
Az&lt;ue. Wmner
Grant Los Angeles
9 ll .450 4
(2-1). Loser - McNally (2-1). Boston
8 10 .449 4
HR -

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Hado

AND \\&gt;HEN "!liE C().IVERSA'TON GETS
A~ND 10 ILLNESS-·WELL,N0600Y

lOPS HER 1HfRE,EYEIHER•:··

. . _ loape -

Washington

Ma.tor

Koplitz (31, Bridges (5), Kline
and Leppert. Winner Mikkelsen (1-11. J.oser- Bridges I1
Il-l). IIR - Skowron.
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(Only games scheduled)

• 1 NFL' AFL
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PhI•)sTomg
All Marhies
PHILADELPHIA

(UPI)

who

Jim O'Toole makes hiB first
start in a week as the Cincin-

National Lea I a e -

Mays,

Angeles,

Spanswkk (()..Z) vs.

teams play three games

Philadelphia.
O'Toole (2-l) has been side- at New York Thursday with a
lined with a sprained b a e k
loss to the Met.. New York
since
week and missed his
has four wins half of them

the expense ~f Cincinnati' end of the 1965 seMon.," an "
,._...,...,....,...,==--==c1[and Jim Maloney
AFL referee said Thursday St. Louis
· Denrits Behnett f%-2),

last

•

AI Jackson, who won a shutf
h M t.s
Ci · f

Crow's

outt or kt e e toat nMcmnla I
las wee '. agam
a on·
. dpped
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ey in a pltchmg_ ue. Jackson

has thre~ VIctories.
Maloney yielded just seven
and struck out 10, while
Jackson was tagged lor rune

STEAl(
HOUSE

Hatch Makeo Chance
New York picked up all of its
runs In the first two frames.
IWn Hunt singled In the firs&lt;

•
Borrwo/the

evidence of the

HENRY B. FERGUSON

-WYU432

Former Gallia
Resident Given
Sloan Award
A naUve ol Ga1Upoli1, Henry
B. F"'1USOil hat been aworded
an Allred P. Sloan Fellowablp
at the Massachusett. l111Utute
of TechnolD&amp;Y. He il aSSistant
to general SUJ)ertntendent at U.
8. Steel's NatiOnal Workl In
McKeesport, Pa.
The Sloan Fellowship for 1111485 have been granted to 45 YOUIIC
b!lsine" execullva. In the United Stares and Canada, They
were all carefUlly selected by a
II'OUP ol executives, and many
will complete MIT'o requlremenll for the degree o1 muter
ol science in Industrial Manaa._
ment
Mr. FeriiU!Oil will beiln blo
year of study at Cambrldae,
Man., In June. He reoetved his
bachelor's d.,..ee In 1950, In
Generll Enl!neerlna- He has
wor~ In meral englneerln1
capaCities wi)ll U. S. .Steel pr~
or to his pnoent Ji08111on. He
and h!l wife, Evelyn, and four
dlildrtn ltve at 4.14 Old Clairton
Rd., Pleaollllt IIID1, In McJCeu.

"""'

BERRTS WORLD

Chris Glitsch, 59, of Newark,

Base R 1Meet is

with him at the Cheshire-Kyger Elementary ochool Saturday
morning at 9:30. Selection of
managers will also be held.

Suspect Held
In Holdup of

State patrolmen. who aided in
capturing Schatzman. said he
started shooting when he
proached the roadblock.
~nesvllle pollee fired
and Schallman suffered a slight
scalp wound. He was treated
and released from Zanesville
Good sam a r i tan Hoopltal.
I Whitehall police held him for
investigation of armed robbery

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By United Press IDternattonal .
LOS ANGELES (UP!)
- I
Dwight Hawkins, 119\2
Los ,
FIGHT

Phono WY 2·2769

Angeles, outpointed Moi Torres. Third Ave.
121\2, Me1iro l~.
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Fridays Probable Pitchers
at
P1ttsburgh.
(night) Cloninger 11-IJ
G'bboo
11~1
vs. •I
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Cincifmati

at

&gt;1 1

Philadelphia,

(nightl - O'Toole (2·1) vs
Bennett (2-2).
Los ~geles at San Francisco, (rught} - Koufax _12-2) ·
or Ortega (I-ll vs. Mar1rhal '
(4-61.
I
St. Louis at New York, :
!night) - Broglio 12-LJ vs. Cisco 16-l).
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Ang.

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Bruc-e. Brown (7) and Woode- Milwaukee at

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Wllllams was unhurt.

A man

authorlties.
Robert Lance Schatzman, 28,
of Morristown, N. J .. alle,gedlly
robbed' lwo employes
Howard Johnson · Motel In
urban Whitehall. Pollee
Schal!man took aa hostage

pump' II

Ohio' Va_
lley
:hi~:onv~~~==~
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r•rulauna val••· pruaur•
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and kidnaping.

shooting fray with ZanesviUe

NOW AT: ..

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progra~ ·at Cheshire t~ meet of the Muskingum County city.

A Jola ,For a~

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San Francisco 13 ~ 722
Philadelphia 12 6 .007 1
Milwaukee
12 8 .600 2
St Lo .
12 9 .571 2\2
: UIS
9 550 3
11
Pittsburgh
10 :524 312
~~cmnall
I~ 10 .412 5\2

ested In a boys baseball league ville pollee on U. S. 40 just

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W. L. Pet. GB

tcago

1

invitation to all persons Inter- at a roadblock set up by

uri&gt;ltn Columbus motel and kidnaping a clerk early today was
apprehended and wounded In a

1 'I

Pitching

National Lea_gue -. Marichnl. ·
Glants 4-0 ; Frtend, Pirates 3-o;
Shaw, Giants 3-0 ; Craig, Cards:
Gibson, Cards; Klippstein, Ph Us
11 2-&lt;J
a
1
Amertran l..eague - Lamabe,
Red Sox 3-0; Chance, Angels;
Donovan, Indians; Kline. Senators : Kralick, Indians; Narum.

Slated Saturday
Dl1ln had taken Wi~lli~am~~s:'i.c~~a~r-~ :r=~~M~oe::;::ne~r~ll~-2~1.===~S~t.~Lo~u~t.;_:::at~N:;•w:;_Y~o~rk~=,
Lee Tyo of Cheshire extends Schatzman was

COLUMBUS (UP!)

Thla oon="le jet'

Am•rlcan League - Wagner. ,

Cleveland

ty Injured. He alerted the state ler, Perranoskt (8) and Rose- Cincinnati at Philadelphia
Highway Patrol that the IIUnWinner - Bruce 12-1). Houston at Chlcaro.

b I

I, suspected or holding up a sub-

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Indians _20 , Oliva, Twins 18 :

NaUonat League

Smith, who had singled and
stole second. .

C0IUJnbUS MOleI

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New York

Mays,

Cash, Tigers 17 ; Stuart. Red
Sox 15: Colavito, Athletics 15.

was struck on the bead
the holdup, but was not serious- shick (9) and Bateman. Moel- Los Angeles at San

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23 .333

Cards; StargeU, Ptrates ;
Bravt&gt;s all 15.

San Francisco ~htcago 6
No~h Gallia will hnst Kyger NE-w Yor,k 3 Cmcmnatt 2

60

2 3

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26: Williams, Cull6 16: !

at Los Angeles night

drove 1n the winning run in the football scene."
second when he plated Charlie

Johnny Edwards scored hoth
Cincinnati runs, hitting his first
home run of the season In the
fifth Inning and coming home
In the seventh on Vada Pinson's single after he had doubled to open the frame.
Manager Fred Hutchinson
Inserted Bobby Klaus as the
starter at third place, benching
rookie Chico Rulz. Rutz has
been in a batting slump. Klaus
had a double and single In five
Itrips to the plate.

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AM Toke 'lm Ho..,.

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MAY 12 GAMES
23 .434 Gallipollii at Jac",....
31 .4ZI Middleport vo. Pomeroy
19 .422 Athens vs. Logan
14 .389 Nelsonville vs. Wellston .
29 .317 (Makeup pmea 11ft 'o h'af I
21 .318

Run• Batted In
National
Leape -

City at Minnesota

ted '" error.

progress night -clerk. and fled i.n his car. Boston

lowed with a homer. AI Moran made by the AFL on the pro

SANDWICH

000 400

Gallipolis •••••.
Jackaoa · .. ;'!\
Pomeroy .... ..
Middleport ....

Hall, Twins all 6.

Baltimor• at Detroit
Boston at Washington

night.
Pills
200 000 000- 2 7 l Creek Monday at 4 p m
Jamea Ba rnh'll
Is
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Li'nesrore .
I • 8 o managSimmons Cra1g
(9) and
ing editor of the Kenosha Eve- Uecker V.~le Butrers (51 Me· Symmes Val. 002 000 0- ~ 5o
· and' Pagliaroni ' Me- North Gallia 440 300 X-11 10 o
ning News, said that when the Bean 18)
AFL was formed "t~ question Farlane (6J Winner - • SimBatterie~ Chick &amp; Preston .
voiced then was whelher the mons (3-21 . ·Lo,.r - Veale (1. White &amp; Cade.
teague would last."
-3). HR _ Clemente.
"After three years of p1a)
(7). Hoeft (81 and Torre. Mathe question was how does the Milw.
_
000 200 040 6 7 1 haffey, Baldschun (8) and VatAF'L compare _with the NFL," Phila.
200 220 30x- ~ 12 0 rymple. Winner - Mahaffey
he said. "Last year the Fischer, Niekro (5), Smith (2-l). Loser - Fischer (3-1).
talk was about whether there
HR
Torre, Dalrymple,
will be a playoff between the
Mathews.
leagues, This, in my estimation, go Williams of Gahanna, the I

inning and Tim Harkness fol- is

~tomBoy

Ka~S::

Danny Chick pitched and bat-

(SMit ra Dt..._l '''
TEAM

(nlght)- Pizarro (t-6) vs. Me10; Howard, Dndgero 8;
Bride (1-4) .
Cubs; Allen, Pbils;
Kansas City at Minnesota, McCovey, Giants all 6.
(nightJ-IWberto ll-tl vs. Lo- Amerlea• League - Colavito,
lich (2-lJ.
Atliletics 8; Oliva, Twins 7; AlBooton at Washington, tnight) lison . Twins; Gentile, Athletics;

6
9 13
Buhl, Schurr (2), Norman ted the Gallians to victory. He ILos Angeles
9 11 .391 '12
MADISON, Wis. (UP)) -The (51. McDaniel (51, Elston (B) hurled a five-hitter, fanned six, Hous ton
4
16 ·200 10
American
Football
League and Bertell; O'Dell, B o L1 n and collected two hits in four New York
(AFL) and National Football (1), Doffalo (3), Herbel 7), trips to the plate, including a
. Tbunday'o . Results .
League !NFL) w!ll agree to an· Perry (8), Shaw (9) and Hall- homer In the fourth inning.
Phtladelphla 9. Milw ., 6: mght
nual championship playoffs be- er, Crandall (9) . Winner -Per- North Gallia had 11 runs on St. Louis 4 PittS. 2, mght
tween each other "before the ry 0·0). Loser_ McDaniel (6-1) 10 hit,. Neither team commit- Houston 2 Los Ang_. 1, night

this weekend.
The Reds closed their series

fir!!:t win of the season

San Fran. 040 010 02x- 7 16 0

'Ill,,.'·

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TOTALS ...... . 10 It UO .W
MAY i RESULTS;
GaUipolio 3 Pomeroy 2
Jaek.soo 4 MldcU--' J
Logan 11 Wellllon 1
20 80 14 Z1 .338 Athens I Nelsonville J

N.Y. 9 Washington 6, night
(Only games scheduled!
Frtdoy'o Probable Pltcben

ICh' a

Cln.
000 010 100- 2 9 o
New York 210 000 OOx- 3 'I 0
Maloney 12-3) and Edwards.
•, p,·rates w 0 n
Jackson (3-3) and Taylor. HR- North Galli •
Harkness, Edwards.
third third
straight baseball
game Thursday by bombardChicago
400 000 200-- 6 13 0 ing Symmes Valley, tl-2.

up one or the two

victories at Cincinnati,
be working aglnst him.

natllleds shoot tonight for their

, National League

TOTALS ..... . . a a

16 .364
15 .341
16 .340

9 14 .391 51h _

p··Irates
,
W'm
Thl'rd Game'
11-2 Over SV

Leape letllon

NY
14 44 5
Chi
1~ 44 ~
8os 15 53 3
Robnson, Bait 18 69 10
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Homo IIUDI

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Logan .•• , ••••• • t Jln "'
Alheila ...... ••• J 1 . ,,..
Nelsooville • .. • 1o ~ I lJI
Wellslo!l .... , .. t 4 I H-41
a

TEAM

By U - Proal l'r!tenaH..al
Na- Incae
G. All R. H. Pel.
SF
17 7! ·23 34 .479
Chi 17 7 15 r1 .386
Pill 20 86 15 33 .384
11 55 11 21 .382
Stargell, Pitt 15 5t 12 22 .373
Phil
18 75 · 16 Z1 .350
SU.
21 81 13 29 .3S8
Cin 21 73 12 26 .356
Ctn 16 43 9 15 .349

NGs
at

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Galllpolt. already o""' two
over JackJOD this IIJII"ing,
W, and H. However, tho favodtea
to ••-

Kansas City
7 11 .389 !;
urn 12..0) .
005 001 102- 9 15 1
Thursday's Re-sultt
New York at
W&amp;sh.
200 220 000- 6 8 0 Bl&gt;llon 7 Detroit 3
(night) - Terry !0-ll vs. DonDowning, Mikkelsen (5), Re- Minnesota 9 Los Angel~?s 1
oan (2-0) or John O-Ol.
niff (7) and Howard. Stenhouse, Cleveland 9 Baltimore 4, night
Saturd•Y'• Gamel

ll,£11~!\way Bulletin Bnard
Herron, an actor, seems to be
-!t.dt,
'Garland's
No. l adorer now that
1
, ifb, New York !ella has split lhe scene.
i l~s hand-holding makes her see rain: t!Mfs; she'll probably go on that Austral!ian tour after all, and Mark will be part
1o[ the cwa . . Commercial radio will be
: given-·a big boost m England any day now
1when a "pirate" radio-{)perated off· shorl'on a ship beyond her Majesty's jur1isdiction over such things- starts adver' !ising. One of the first sponsored shows
.• will feature recordings of Richard Him' ber's orchestra . . Rita Hayworth and
!ddie Sutherland are makmg the llollyd places together, whieh probably
means. he's baby-sitting for Gary
f Merrill
Peggy Cass will be the "First
1Lady" used in the illustrations for the
[ next Patrick Dennis book. "My Thirty
: Years Upstairs At The White House."
!
The headlines reporting that $132,J 000 win at Roosevelt Raceway the other
t night didn't make the local nightclub
; owners too happy. To quote one:
;
"As far as we're concerned, the Twin
: Double is our worst enemy since televi·
i sion arrived." . . World's Fair employes
: are about to revolt over their problem of
' obtaining food at prices they can afford
on their salaries. So many of the "reasonable" places are out of doors. as a reJUlt
of which they've been eating with
1
their
gloves on, and they often have to
1
; walt in line so long their lunch period is
: almost over by the time they can place
their order. L~nrhb~xes . ;nyone'
Seven Arts and MGM are discus&lt;ing
, ways and means of bringing Emilio Fer=nandez Of "Night of the Iguana" to New
i York for the film 's premiere next month,
: but there are problems The colorful
!Mexican assistant director L&lt; a pistol-packer, and they might not be able to per~suade him to check his two guns at the
!border. Then there's the m~lter of Ava
;Gardner, who has never forg1ven h1m for
i•ll the
he gr~bbed when he ant~ey were gomg to get marned
There s a good feature story m 24·
""''ar··Old Heather Hydeman. mere of lor·
swtm champ Buster
trammg to swim the Eng. ways-In August.
this bookmg. The muchmovie actor,

Grant, Francona.

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Amor1&lt;aD Leape
LA 16 53 14
20 89 20
Freeman Del 13 (5 5
Romno Clev 10 31 8
Rresoud, Boo 18 75 11
Robnson, Chi 15 57 II

Chicago

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Los Ang. 010 !JOO 1100- 1 5 I
Minn.
000 ~15 03x- 9 II 1
Newman, Sosinski (6), Spring
(6), DuHba (6), Foytark (7)
and Rodgers. Kaat (3-1) and
Sattey, Zlmmei'III!ID (9). Loser
-Newman (1·1). HR- Adrnc~,
Oliva 2, Hall.

HUMANE ART-eb :rear.the American Humane A1sD. eoaduets an "Animals m Art"'
]IOIIer contest. Tbe current and 51st in the series of ooates1a will olooe March 1, 1965.
.I Two
)&gt;Oilers from CODiestanta are obowa here: At left. !be work of Stmnne Paul of .AlJer&gt;.
toWn. Pa. At rlgbt, by Dlclt: Brown fl Ogclen, Utah.

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By United ,.,..,, lrlt.o~UUoaal
· Amort&lt;.. Loqoe
Boslo!l
002 001 202- 7 10 1
Detroit
003 000-1100- 3 6 I
Lamahe (3-0) and numan.
Regan, Navarro (&amp;) !IJI(i Freehan. Loser - Repn '(1-3). HR
-Jooes, Conigliaro.

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

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eome ID 1JB Marl lfy· irrq&gt;tooeiD!l!lll lllliJr a IIDw .....
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Voice of Rro;ulw~nr ••. reporting
Segal. will rehearse the usual length of
hme for the play "The Knack," but he'll
play only three weeks of performances
whether the notices are poor or dazzling.
Then he'll go right back to Hollywood to
make the cinema version of "Ship of
Fools" . Marlon Branda must now be
undisputed West Coast champion of rontroversial causes. big and smaU. He's
against the Telephone Co.'s digit-dialing
system, the United States government's
policy toward the American Indian, cap1tal punishment. apartheid and cigarets.
He not only lectures friends on the evils
of tobacco but won't permit them to
smoke in his presence.
•
•
•
The Chic Chambord will open for
!Jreakfast for the first time to serve the
cast of the Folies-Bergere, which debuts
at the Broadway Theatre on May 29. It's
a nice gesture, but seems rather unnec·
essary, since the French don't eat much
in the way of breakfast, usually. And actors who stay up late? Jamais! The price
factor is an interesting one, too; any dancer or showgirl who can eat at Chambord
on those Folles-Bergere salaries would
have to be winning a lot of '1\vin Doubles
on the side . .
The co-star of a hit
Broadway show Is so miserable tn it that
he heads for the nearest bar after the
theatre every night, and tries to drown
his sorrows in alcohol. He's living proof
that success, big loot and top billing don't
always add up to happiness . Top wa.
shington politicians are beginning to
think it looks more and more like Atty.
Gen. Robert Kennedy for Vice President
on the Democratic ticket in November.
They predict that moves will be made,
long before convention time, to show
strongly that his civil rights stand will
not hurt the ticket-even in the Southand that his other qualifications for the
job are formidable.
Lucille Bali isn't taking any chances
on the quality of her upcoming television shows She's hired 1l of the best
' and most expensive gag-writers in the
business as laugh insurance for her appearances. It's the old Jack Benny systern. and it seems to work-especially if
you have talent, too ..... Jack Oakie Is
making a comeback~n stage this time
-in a musical that will get its start In
California. If lt looks like a hlt, the pro·
· It to

lly HOBART WILIION, Jr.
should come out '"' tap.
Galllpolt. IDd J.a.on will Jng lhe dlvtaloo Into a
battle for the Southern Dt.Won tie.
baseball title at Jacbon Tueo- Tht. woulcl create aday evening.
Shookl Jacboo take
dead· to. and_ Logan down Ath«!a,
leeked lor lira plaee with 4-1 would he the 11rst time
......... WID- ol heada1'• two turns would meet In
bf&amp; eoatett will !laol 1M t'ltr- title came.
t1omo Dlvtal011 ebamploa lor
In fact, neither has been able
tioo 1JM SEOAL llaoeball to capture a dlvistoo tltle Iince
.ebam]liorllht,.
1950. Athens has won t h
Lott year, Athens downed Northern IItle 13 Urnes,
Pomeroy 3-6 at Atheno for the ton once.
overall championsbtp.
GatllpoHs has won the
However, the Bulldogs are ern title five times,
eurrently resting in second place four times, and Pomeroy
with a 3-1 record.
timea.
Logan b pacing that division The Panthers' 111101 were
with a perfect 4-11 record. But .....,..sloo, starting In
19110.
the Chieftaina must play Atb- They were eliminated la •
ens In a makeup game, and if "nlunday after losing 3·2 at
history repeau, the Athenians Hpolt..

11111 . , . •

Why not get his gift this weekend and he
can use it for his Washington trip? We
have a nice selection of:

e Sport Shirts
e Trousers
eBelts eTies eUnderwear
e Lugg•ge
e P•l•ln..
• Short Sleeve Dress Shirts
eHosiery
eJackets
e Sport Co.~ts
e Suits
•nd m•ny other Items too numerous to
mention. Shop for hl1 :gift todayl

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LONDON (UPl) - Communist China and the Soviet
.·Vnlon have o!fered to hold new bUateral talks followed
·by a Communist summit confe;:."'ence in an effort to solve
their dispute, the New China News Agency (NCNA ) said
today.
However, the two Communist giants are divided over
··· the timing of these meetings, the agency said in a dispatch received here.
-NCNA today r~leased seven most recent dispatched Thurst.!tters exchanged by the Com- day by the Chinese.
'1111llllst parties ol China and the The leiters, it said,
dealt
· Sov'let Union since last Novem- with five major bones of coo. her.
tention between Peking
: The first letter was sent Nov , Moscow - the Sinc;Soviet boun.· 29 by the Russians and
th~ dary, aid, withdrawal of Soviet
··
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technicians Sino ~ Soviet trade,

SIGN OF THE TIMES
You're SHill("'" AM embl-

from other nations, to

for a world-wide

theM daYS. M:lre membtr1 1now

=~~~~:~iCI ~:S Eg:;

21,800) to serve you ••. mo111
·W-opproved accommodations
(you can depmnd on their com1o&lt;t,
cleanllne" and t.lr ratosl.
Tho w. emblem is your kot to
Clrefree motoring. cal! and ]Oia

polem·

ics."
NCNA said the Chinese party
proposed new Sino-Soviet talks
lor next October In an ellort to
seek solutions of the rift that
has threatened 1o grow into a
full-fledged split between the
two nations.
This, it said, should be .Jollowed by a meeting of representatives of 17 Communbt parUes

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Songs to be
Presented

Today t. Friday, May I, the
lJitb day of 1161 wUII 137 to

:Discuss Problems

and cessation of publk

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By UoJIN Prea bternatlollll

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11m ALMANAC Seventeen

o.. May a. 1964

and

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conclave.
the bedside of their father,
some Road" an American
But the Chinese agency saJd tou Snyder, returned
home. ~ong; "La Curcaracha," a
the Russians replied on March Their father remains poorly.
Jean tune, and ~wo ~ir~~als,
7 that they wanted the Sin&lt;&gt;- MiB! Edith DodriU of GalliBy the Riverside, and
"SJ
Soviet talks held in May. This polis spent Sunday with her siseep, Sleep. Sl eep."

J month,
with the
meeting in June or July

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D~wson, wearing a white

sults-not.allowed" pool wUl bt
veil to et off her limitless SUD· at Mlas Dawaon's home, the
tan and clutcl\ing an armful ol
Acres Lodge cam,.
fresh flowers, will marry Mor- Dawson. a lean ~ . _
row who will have neaUy .
ls turDing CJ'IIY, II ownllr
combed ht. hair and ehaved.
the eamp and socrollrf. The ooldoor ceremony beof the American
neath. the slasb plnea and
camp Aaooclatlon.
an
sized
Dawson will he the eooplo!t
man ond he Ia delermlllid
wedding will be dlglllfied. He will have lo CII'I'J the
ring in ht. band
beciiUJe he won't have 1 pockto tucl: II ln.
"The press will try to maD
football of tht. tblng," ·bf
said. Only a few selected ntWIwere invited to the wedDawaoo feels newepapll'll
responsible for intemll
In the nudt.t camp at llit
anniversary party for the fouD.
ders of the camp.
The party .attracted more
newamen thafl nudlall. Many of
club memhera sat In the
camp office having a coolncU
while DaWllon bravely carrie.\
on with the party, which 11a teen · age beauty CO!Jte•t in wblch Sissy was • ccit1te•ta,nt.
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Dawson said of SaturdaY'•
"my Wife Is cruWd
my dau~hter ls i!IGfll.
about news accounts 'hintIng it would be a RoqWI ·~
day.
'
"A wedding t. I sacred ~
and because we will liot bt
garlbed, Is that any reUOG for
PINAL CUCKIITY-CIACK AT KLICKrrAT-One of th8 last oteom -"'·eo m A.n.
aervi ce in 4-L.U
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been
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re....... t.. o. 7, operated •• the Kllcldtat Lolli and IAIJn..
ber Co. between Goldendale and ·KIIctltat, Wash. Known and ICII8d b:r rlllflDI over
the &lt;ountry, No. 7 Is a Sha;r locomotive of uiiUIU&amp;I &amp;eared dealiD bullt 1D Lima, Ohio m
1929. For •u"!' ·a celebrity the future mvolveo no aenp
1.!!JrobobJ:r will he
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rlgbl'of~Q' Will be

DELRAY BEACH, Ua ..
(UPI) - John Dawson aays his
daughter'a marrlllfle Sa!UrdaY
The moon t. approaebtng ttal
be "a simple and just old
new pba8t.
1
home wedding."
The morning star Is Saturn. Seventeen oongs will he
'
everybody
there, except
The evening star Is Venus.
lured In the Rutland PI'A procond~ng
the ....V·
On this day In history r
gram to he presented~ the
be
'naked.
In 1541, Hernando De Soto lllgh School Girls' Glee
• year • old, black
and a company of Spanish ex- Girt.' enoemble, atoms,
plorers discovered the Mlssi.s- FUth and Sixth Grade Ch&lt;orus- 1
River near the present es Monday. at 8 f · m.
of Memphis, Tenn.
Exhibits by the ljxluslrlal
In 1942, Vice President Henry and Science De!&gt;artments will
Wallace coined a new phrase be on display in the gymnasium.
when he said: "The century on The Home Economica Depart·
which we are now entering can ment will have a display In the
and must be the century of home economics room.
common man."
Patriotic numbers by t h e
In 1945 President Truman Fifth and Sil&lt;tb Grade Cllorua,
announced' the end of the war will be "God Blesa Ameriea,"
in Europe on VE Day.
by Berlin; "I'm A Yankee IJoo.
In 1958, former Vice Presl- die Boy,'' by Cohan; "The
Nixon, touring South and Stripes Forever," by
America at the time was spat sa, and "Your're A Grand
upon by leftist students in Flag," by Cohan.
Lima Peru.
Girls Glee Club selections
'
"Crystal Night" by
L o v e, Thy Grateful
ty Shines.'' by Davil, and "Love
_
Lives Over the Hill," by RowBY MRS MITCHELL WEBB •ley : Girls' ensemble, "Mt.ter
Mr.
Mrs. Alva Lowe and Sandman,",~y Appleheaum; "A
daughter of Weston spent a Bird Flew, by Clokey, and
weekend wllh Mr and Mrs Har- "Moon Marketing." by Weaver.
ley Green and iather c;;,.,.ge Girls' Glee Club, "Shoes"
Tyler.
'
-Manning: "Cloud Shadows"
Mrs. Helen Sprouse, Mrs. Ha- Rogers 'In PNde ol .
zel Harder who have been
Miller ; lllgh School choir,

Ewington

Lovely. in uh, uh, uh ....

Iulired Sl.uy Pawson met
Charles D. Morro)r, :0, . a aaUor, two years ago and II was
lov.e at t\i'st •1&amp;~1..
·.
Momiw's ship la In dry doCk
so be has ilme for marriage
and a short . honeymoon in Miand ·Beach.
At 4 p.m. Saturday Miss

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ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Casto, Accomparusts. will he Rober·
Ewington.
ta Smith, Debbie Smith,
IDday.
the international summit in
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Sabra Canaday. A silver off•,.· I
autumn.
Mrs. John Webb were Mr. and mg will be taken for the Vocal
Mrs. James Roberts and
MuSic Department.
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
Meigs General Hospital
ter of Columbus, Mrs.
ANNOUNCE R ·; AL
OF SOUTHERN OHIO ADMJSSIONS - Elza Gil- Arnold and daughter-in-law,
more, Pomeroy.
Sandra Roach ol Gallipolis, Mr. A revival beginning Monday
.
Club Representative
DISCHARGES - Molly Oll- and Mrs. David Ball and
through May 16 will be held at CLEVELAND (UP!) - LiveContinued From Page I
ver, Pomeroy.
ily of Vinton.
the Churcl1 of the Nazarene ln stock::
E. M. BURTON
Mr. and Mrs. David Graham Racine located next to
he
Hogs
150,
oteady,
U.S.
No
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Phon• WY 2-2632
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and family of Xenia spent the Home B•nk. Rev.
Wllltsm 1110-220 lb 16.25, No 1-215.75-16,
LOCAL TEMP
: 578 Broadwoy St., Mlddleporf, o The temperature in Pomeroy weekend with her parents, Mr.
pasror of the
2-3 15.50-15.75, %60-l!OO lb
fi
UfS
al Conference In Pittsburgh un.
was a warm 74 degre.., a n d and Mn!. Ora Paynter.
of the Nazarene, will
240-2110 lb. 14.15, 220
animously asked lor hts
-~~.....~~~i.iii-ii:..~_..;,;c:;;lou;;;;;;dy;;,,.;•~t_;l;;;O'_;;l5~a~.m~.~t~od~ay~-~J Mr. and Mrs. Harley
he preaching each evening helb 14.75-15.75; lli0-190 Jb 13.50 Mr. ard Mrs. Harold Hub- lion.
iand lather, George Tyler visit· ginning at 7,30 p.m.
-15.2!1, packmg so"" 10-12.50.
bard and Mr. and Mrs. Harold He will provide
episcopal
ed Mr. Green's son and lamCattle 25, steady, prime E. Hubbard were called to Ml- supervi!ion in Hong Kong
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Green
ateers 21-22, choice to prin10 zo. .amisburg due to the illness and Taiwan, serve as liaisoro to
of Athens.
good to eboice 18-20, com- death of their son and brother, Korean Methodist Church and
The Eno Ladles Aid held an
mercia! and olandard 16 • 18, WllUam Hubbard.
develop a world-wide program
Give Mom •••
ed Mr. Green's son and
heUers 19-20, good bell- Mr. Hubbard, 38 years of age, of Christian family living.
lly, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
era 18-19, common and dairy was born and reared In Middle- LAKEWOOD, Calif. _ F 1v
of .Athens.
Gange readlnp·
16-18, commercial and port and was a graduate of girls . who disappeared my•sler-11
_Mr. and Mr•. Sanford
.1,
.
,
r~nnini
feet
fat
cows
13-14.50, utility and cut- Middleport lllgh _School. He loualy in Fort Worth,
16 17 4
17
f1th, Mrs. Mar1e
on rollers Pomeroy-Maaon 21 ter 12-13, canner and fat yellow re'alded in MJamiSburg, Ohio, this week turned up today
IIDuse Sllppen willa
ed Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Pt
Pleaaant
lllnto~
cows
10-12,
bologna
bulls
17-19,
where
he
died
in
the
MiamisSouthern
California
pen:nile:IISII
Wed1e Heels
41
24 25
Sunday at Rio Grande.
1.4fi sbttionary, K~wha Falls
fat bulls 15-17.
burg Hospital Thursday at 1 p. but apparently In good
2.29 rising, Char~ston 18 .oe. Lon- Calve• 50, slow, prime na- m. after a two-day Illness.
lion.
IN THE MIDDLE
Marmet and Wlnleld
.
31).34, good to cho1ce 23.
He ~s survived by his w~e. · '1bey arrived here Thursday
WASHINGTON
ll"!llfil j wera on the sills.
28, commercial 18-23, common Peggy, three cblldren, _his mo- by car and were laken
1.00-1.99-2.99
C
HI~~V).V~~:~.~::i•&gt;n
Boal movemeota:
12-17.
ther, Mrs. John McKeozoe, Pom- juvenile custody when a hou:se- 11
Clay
AU
Ohio River _
Sheep and lambs 100, active eroy; his father, Harold Hub- wife became suspicious
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you) wa~n't quite an all · out man up a. 4
p.m. i Elisha
strong, choice clipped bard and one brother! Harold cause one o1 the girls asked to eHush Puppi" ~
failure m the Army mental Woodo up 14 , 7,20 p.m.; S. M.
2Z-23.50, choice spring E. Hubbard, and a ruece,
use a telephone to call her lathtest..
.
up 14 , 5 a.m.:
24-25, common U • 18, ta Kay Hubbard, M~:~·~~~~tl er for money.
eDressShoes
.
.
Edmund Fuchs, choef of
ebolce wether sheep 8-7 choice The body t. at the
14 6. 10 . _ Ed
Atmy's military selection
d~w~ 16,"4"!-.'m.:
ew01 8-7, cull and medium 3-6. Schmidt Funeral Hj)IDO In
MOSCOW - Soviet .aulhori. eFiats
sear~h "';'lion, told a
ger up 17 , 9,55 p.m.; John J. STRIKE FORD PLANT
amiBburg where friends m a ties maintained sllence todBy
~~~on:
.,
,
Rowe up 17, 3:30 a.m.;
Mr. LORAIN, Ohio (UPI)-Aboul call. Funeral arrangements
on American and Bntlsb cherg- '
Mack down 17, 520 a, m.; Jerry 4,200 members of United !1-uto he announced later.
es that four Western ndutary
Fuebs said Cia w~
· · · Bosworth up 17, 6 a.m.: Indiana Workers Local 425 werlf on TRIPLE-HEADER
attaches were drugged recent- :.,.._ _ _ _ _ _.:....J.
jocted lor the d/ai1 a~ew':"
up 17, 6:25 a.m.; A. E. Dyke strlke early today at the Ford WASHINGTON (IJPt) - Tbe ly !n the RullSian city of Odessa.
Full Line of 0111 I ' taking the mental r ~~e up 18, 3 a.m.; Philip Sporn up Motor Co. assembly plant here. Navy baa scheduled a nuclear The U. S. attaches Involved
. Now you can have that new kitchen. Hotpoint c~s­
rated in the middle third .,j 18, 3:30 a.m.; Zimmer
down The waltoot shortly after submarine triple • header
_in the March 25 incident were
tom hu!lt-1ns for any home. EASY TERMS.
those tested. He explained that 18, 8:30 a.m.; Western up 19, nudnigbt uccurred when a sJx. the Portsmouth. N. H., na.val 1dent!Ued as Marine Lt.
the top third pass..
3:15 a.m.: Peggy Downey up hour meetina Tllursday with sbipyaril Tu04day.
James Landrigan, Navy ~:;II
ally, the bottom third Is
19, 6:30 a.m.; Illinois up 21,
management over 133 griev- Within a two • boor period, SUmner Shapiro and Air I
ed ootnght and those in
a.m.; OVEC up 21, 7:05 a.m.; ances on health and production the keel will he laid for the Lt. Col. WUUam Van
'
middle
thlrd
are
Jane Lucas down 2Z
standards at the plant ended Grayling, a Sturgeon . class nu· The Britt.h officer was asa:ist-11
· Phone WY 2-2635
Middleport, Ohio
MIDDLIPORT, 0 • .
types.
a.m.; Elgercllff down 23; 8:
without agreemenl
clear - powered attack lltlbma- ant naval attache Lt. Cmdr. J.
W. H. Shaver, Jr.,
The uruon had filed with Ford rine; the Polaris. milsUe fir· Harvey Samuel.
~~
. 12:40 a.m.: Orlenlan up 23, flv_e • day advance notice au- ing atomic "'b Nathaniel
:15 am; Ravenswood
lhorizlng the walkout. which he- Greene will be launched, a 11 d
Goceen:up 3:50 p.m.:
gan In the middle of the nlght the Polaris aub John Adams

M3fket Report R
' elab"Ve o·IeS
In Mianu_ "sburg
0 Th

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Hotpoint Custom Built-Ins

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber
and children, Dennis, Dean, DonIll, DaUea and Duane visited
In Columbus !sat Sunday with
relatives.

POMEROY, OHIO
TONIGHT

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Backu s Louis Nye,
·tt
ft.t'id . Pat rici a Crowley.;,·,,jj':iJ
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Ladles Hosiery

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Ingels Furniture

MUMS
WE
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ORDER
TODAY!

Mother's Day
May lOth

e CUT FLOWERS
eCORSAGES
e POnED PLANTS
ARTIFICIAL ARRANGEMENTS

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GalllpOila Dam - Mamslear
down 5:40p.m.; Lorena up 7:
p.m.; Bingo and Sandy down
8:45 p.m.; Onward up 10:20 p.
m.: A. J _. Patten up _lt;l'll •.m:
Ben McCool down 6:55\a. m.;
Solvay up 1:25 a.m.: Orco up
9:15 a.m.
K1111a ...a River - 0.
F.
Shearer down London 2:10a.m.:
Semet down Harmel 3:06 a.m.;
Duncan Bruce doWII
1:05 p.m.; Thelma Ann
up
Winfield II p.m.; .r.l!er..., up
Winfield 12:05 a.m.;
Merrill
dOWII Wlnftelll 12:30 a.m.; HeiZ. down Wlllftelil •=55 a.m.

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Plans Complete
For Inspection
On June Second

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That

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rememb•r from our speci1l

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e SHAPEL'\' BLOUSES
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oN- Colorful P•nd•ntl

eKNEE PANTS

oMony N- ityled lorrlntt
oNew Combln•tlons

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Commemorate a happy occa,elon ' with a super&amp;
meal, served with our characterlsllc courteMn1~
W81111th. You'll ,WlllJI to !rJ til for regular .
•
too, for our· chQJ.e-. ·wen prepared· foods have· that
'special occ.oli' touchNGive MOM the day oft thil
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Sunday, brill• her·bOfi for_ple.,aurable dln1n11

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Th.e·M. art.i.n Restaurant

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service and wcndreful food . • • In
o u r attractive, relaxed atmosphere. So will the wholt family.
Hope to see you all Mother's Day
May lOth.·

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here 8111 always ripe for harwori; w• •Til
yoa Deed them. And we help JUUr -~­
, _ faster--.;afely-bJ -nting Jlllll' .,;

Treat the Guest of Honor

Jewelry Specials

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Slate down Meldahl 2:.
15 p.m.: Aelna-LoulsvWe down
Meldahl 2:40 p.m.: Joey Cbotin
down Meldahl I :25 a.m.; Johnaon up Meldahl 2:10a.m.; Bar·
bara Brent up Meldahl 3:45 a.

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up 32,33, 4:06
down
6:25 a.m.;
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M•'·""·"

A gift of Francis' flowers is the perfect way
to say "HapPY Mother's
Day." Order today.
You'll like our blooms
- locally grown in our
. , greenhouse, a!Way1
fresh.

Nice Selection

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ALWAYS RIPE
FOR HARVEST!

PURSES

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Greenup 9:50
8:40 p.m.;
p.m.;
down Greenup 2:10 a.m.: Sal·
Ann down Greenup 4:15a.m.:
Zephyr up 31, 1:30 a.m.;
J. S. Lewis !fown 31, 5:30a.m.;

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DIALIRI\l'

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Final (Almost)
Count is in
OnEleetion

Raeine
Society Notes

••rm ••

(UP[ ) _ 'l'he lthe Baptlot Church oru enter••te'
ulfl •talnod at the hem• of tile
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Thurliday announced the final IteacheP, Mro. l!lthel lmtth . Fr~
unoffll'lal POturns on ltJte-wlde day ''""'"""· Me.v I . Mro· M~uracps from TuPsday's Ohio pri- de Yoong opened tho mHIJng
mary election
and led the devot~nns usHl&amp;
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U Sil}re 2 fl oor !\edan Owned by local s(' hool tPach er.
Nearl y new 1 1 rf'~ .

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Elettr a 4 Ooor St"clan Onf:' of B ui C"k '~ fin est . Onf' lo&lt;'al

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60 Chevrolet $1595 $1495
VB Impala 4 Door 8f'dtn . Power strerine and brakes.
Powerghdfl . Spotlf'~s or i &amp; i n &lt;~l &lt;~ll while fin ish. Ow ned by

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60Buick
LeSabre 4 Door Rard Top. Po wer stt&gt;erin1 and brakes.
Auto. shift. Extra nice

Special 4 Door Sedan. Low milt&gt;age&gt; by one careful owner.
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Soeiety Notes

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ICEIYH GOIU FORD USED CAR LOT

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Th8J"ll bt hue aDJ mlnutt! As ~oon
the llowtrl 1111 ro and ~it
with Dad OD tha frcmt IIOJ.'l'h, so•we'Jl
bt ria'ht there when they all drivo in .
It'll ba jast wonderful to see them
apin.
Dad IIIII I ware 1aytnr last nig]Jt

we

couldn't have bien bles1ed
wltb llettu ebl14ren or !livelier grand.

dslltlnn, W~ve bean

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Society Notes

THi CIIUIICIIIW 1\U. • .W fOil 'ltll CIIUICII

Of

eount, illera hava been 10111e tragic

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and terrible tirneo, but God hu nover
failed to give us the strenfith tct rneot
them, 11nd the courage to
on !ISftin.
We've alway• been a elttll.'l''hgc•lnJrl
family, and I know the children never
m!JB a Sunday even now. 'l'ODlDrrow
we'll all ro to church tQptlter, ~
it will seem like the old tiiYII when
OUl' family WN still here at homa. We

have so much to thank God for, every

one of us.

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Trons ers , .,

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SERMONE11'E

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last year's game.

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The totals WIPe
complete •••Ied
by thema,
mlocellaMOUS
and • hero
Mil)' Ollull. Parkerri3url , ... orlal lllllpllll,
en4 lrfr. end
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"Cilorlty"readings
follow- .....• u•g
Po ., Wllh
1" relatives
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~epl lor Hamilton County . by membero After 8 brio! bu~l- d Mrs, :•: F 'm,Wollt i;»nt Dra lied Mr. and MN. Jilt IIIHU. al.oo
hiVt I
CllPIIlre
which was !lli.oslng fou• pre· 1 no" m..tinS,
relr..hmenls ay 1n ar en r~ to ,..
: Mr. and Mro. Oll~rlll Htnfi 1ft11 lrl
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clnets. They will be Included in I were oerved by Mrs Rmlth
1 Har\nllll, Sha Wli8 a&lt;Xlflmpan•· lty vi,lted Mr. and Ml'l. !14W•
the offiolal totalo 'f be an·
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1 Oil by R..,. and Mro. O'Conner. ord [l'rlond, MI. Alto, W
. Va.
nounced later.
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I Mrs. Mar1arot Houdoshelt. i Mrs. Ann CDo returned hom• Carolyn Pltl, Pomfl'O)I, IIIV•
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Mrs. Albe•t Hill, Mro. Crltt from a viol! in Columbuo.
friY 'ond ltllel Carte' 1nd fA.
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ono BabooGk allelldad 1 baby
from 13,3lll ol tha •tate ' 13,31Z and Mro· Helene Johnson at.
lhowtr h«&lt;DI'IIII tile noll' baby
UVELY LATE MODIL A·J
pollin11 rlacts !Only conte1ted tended the "May Day" cela·
1011 ldoptMI by Mr. and Mrs.
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br1ti011 of tho County Coun·
John Carter.
u.s. liena&lt;or
ell of Church Women at l.he
Mr. and Mn. Davo Y1te1
Democrot
Min•rsville Methodist Church.
JJitlnt • ,...., and with Mr. J!ld
Stephen Young
516,362 May l.
Mn. Robert Yalll, Camllridp.
John &lt;Jl•m• Jr.
201,175 1\lro. J, ll. l..ollll•worth ha• reCora Swan vllltod Ulah Swill
Albert Ba!l
34,1!4 covered from 1 vil'lll illnou al Mr. and Mrs. Millard Brool&lt;s 01 Ttlpptrt Pllllll.
William Hutchkl.ls
23.81211he home of hor clauehter. Mrs. of Dublin, Ohio, eallod on tile ""trll altendld the wecldbtl
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llepublican
Jl:othep waat. •
Rtar!ln1 Massar IJmlly
and af Bavll'ly Carttr l(ld Henry
Rob•rt Taft Jr.
605,505 Mr. and Mrs . Jerry Powell Mr. and Mrs Charles Mas~ar, llflllltY 11 tho hoPII o1 l'te\l .
red W. Brown
1110.504 honored lhoir daughter, f \ ''" Thursday.
P'J'ftllrnt Norrl1, ~olna.
Rae , witth a surprise bir. • 'Y Mr. and ·Mrs. R. R. Gray at· Wayne Gratn and 100 Me.
ConiJ'fltmawt.Jarp
party al tho!• home. Aft.!r "'nded !he lunt!PJl of tholr coo· 1100
·, v!Jitod Mr. ' ll1d
DomocNI
opening her gifts ;md enjoying $In, P,!l.oo Mery Bla~k, Ctncln· Mr;
'·•rhlr.
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Robert E. Sweeney
3(17,113 tho gamoo tho guosto
were nat!, at Sls"'rsvllle, W. Va., Pi'i· Se·,
ended lwleral eer
Richard Kennedy
229.737 served ice cream, cake- and ' day. Mrs. Gray had ~.., In vices tor M~s. Roy Bush, aa:
63 FALCON 2 Door 6 Cyl. Std. Trtnt.
Charle• Comey
146.090 beverace.
Cincinnati aeslstlng In MiBJI cine
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Ate William G. Sharpnack of Black's care.
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Oliver Bolton
43~.235 Bunker Hill AFB. Peru Jndi· Mr. and 1\lr!, Harll• Frank
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6J IAMILIR Clesalc 4 Dr. 6 Cyl•
WilHam L. White
08.!!!1 ana, spent four days r~ently llld family ol near LOlli Bot· · - - - - - - - - OIIIo .Supreme Court
with his parents, Mr. a n d IDm. were lupptr tuealt l'rl·
Std. Trent. Rtdie~. A Nice Ont.
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Demi)Cro~
MPS Jack Sharpnac~.
dly ev•nlnl ot Mr. lnd Mrs.
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. Lynn B. Griffith
381 .967 M~. and Mro. Earl w. Dan· Norman Mc:Caln and da~ghtoro.
62 FAIRLANI 500 - 2 Dr. 8 Cyl.
Memil D. Brothers
lo7.20I man slopped enroute from ~••· I Gerald Lee Summerleld, oon
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Republican
UPta. Fla., wh . re they •pent or Mr . and Mrs. JWxal SummerStd. Trent. l•dio, Low
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Low• J. S&lt;:hnelder Jr. I43,146 IU1e winter, to their home at fiel~ . who recently was induct·
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62 IIORD Country Sed1n 4 Dr. Wagon.
I. RDbert K. llarnneton l00.7RR Columbus. N. J ., visiting Ml &lt;&lt; ed into the U. S. Army, is staMarshall M. Carlisle
t34.567 11na Rel!hmlller an~ Mrs. How tlonod ot Ausu•ta, Ga. Tommy Attendance at Eden Sunday
Auto. Tr1n1. Reclio. P. Stttring.lhlrp,
uoo Million hour
ora Nelgler and other relative• 8ummerfleld. amployod by the Sohool Sunday Wlii n.
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9t!UM al Letart I"ails and Syracuse, Telophono Company u worltlng , Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rockhold
61 FORD Gale•ie BOO Convertible
517 ·12 t Mrs. Sybil Miles returnod
No
Chorlott.o, N. C.
of Akron spent MQI!IIay with
Std. Trent. lb!dlo. th•rp.
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Mr. and MP&lt;. DII\IIMre Boy· Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber.
Tuppers Plains
after apendin• !he wlr•ter.
. of Allred vialted Mr. and Mr. and Mr~. VirJil HolsinS·
61 FALCON 4 Door, Stcl. Trent.
Mr. and Mrs. Joha
was accompanied by Mr.
Starling Manor and foml· or spent Monday \Oith Mr. and
and family of Winfield: W
and Mrs . Lee ackson
an
Sunday avenlng.
Mrs. Alva Holsinger Sr.
Low Mile•&amp;•· Nice.
spent Sunday here w•th
Linda, who loft Sunday at at•
Karen Reed visited Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. James Wat- tend a fami1y reunion of
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60 FORD F1lrl•n• 500 - jf Dr. I Cyl.
1100 and dau)ihter, Neta.
family at Malta.
~ win.,
Auto. Tren1. Reclio. Shetp. ·
N?rman White who h~s
Miu Lisa McDaniel o1
Several from lh!J arn
atattoned in Georg1a w1th
ens is a guest of her
~ to Rlvt~rvtew School
60 OLDS 18 - 4 Dr. Auto. Tr1n1. Radio•
National Guard. received
parentt. R•v. and Mro.
~ nlfhl tD see the Bwidy
Power Steerlne 1nd lrt~kH. Nla
discharge and spent
ihow.
here with his molher,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Ed d W
and Mrs, Jama r.ortar II WI HAVI MANY MORI UIID CAll A TRUCQ
0 amet W. a Mr.
White
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TO CHootl FlOM. Wl'll DIALING LIKI
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Clark. Charles E. Clark to n ..us ~.·• ."'
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wltb !he auto caravan
W 11 N' W tt N
and Mra. Vlrili Holstnaer
MAD. ON THI IIIOT IIINANCINIJ,
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r• ml ya eva lleedlvlll • , yut
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jomed Jbe wagon caravan to
and Elmer Thle parcels.
WI••
RUG and CARPET tak• part In a ceremony
SalisbUry.
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CLEANING
Gov. ames A. Rhodes at
Arthur W Hendricks Mamie famoly Sunday
Coli Now and Arro"'"
State !louse. Mr .. and Mrs. Mor· H. Htndrlck~. Roberlll~ricb
Sandy Btll'blr .of
for Clunint
ris were overmght ~·.'" of Mary Headriciul Cochran Hill': IJI:"l'l Sunday With L•na
AI Your C.nwenienct
Mr. and Mrs. Merl
hroed· ry Henclrleil Trellie'Hendrtcks aber.
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Compltt• cleanln&amp; M~lee g..
pe.!fiiiJo tDr rour tr,. •I ruJ
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Lovell
Rite. Artie Wtlm~ Mr. and MrJ. Hollillfer
Mlclclleport, 0.
or pf'pe'
whltttun .,
Locust St.
Rev. and Mrs. C. .
Hlte to Ellis Lamber~ 1 1eres the Jumor clasa at Surlda)
tftould "'• ttii"'Pn(MI(I
dr)'
rle1ned
or re1111ar ~aunllrr
nor spent Friday night and Salisbury.
School on a plcnte Sundly
wuhed .
Our fll!!lllll .. • U ·
Ill ... )'Oil tlf I ~f~ \ob .
Saturday with their daughter Elmer Whllingtop to Elmer
in Huntington.
Frank Harmon Fren&lt;!et! Irene
ROBINSON'S
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Wolfe
Hannon, Je a~re•, Rutland.
Leunderer._.Dry Cl•tntrl
of
Athens
were
Sunday
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Guy Swadl")' Geraldine Swad·
Conwenltnt fl'lckup
of Mrs. Mae F. . Wolfe.
ley, ro J811105 A. Thoma•. Anna·
St•tlon• In
MtDOLII'OtiT·POMitiOY
MJSs June Nel&amp;te~. sturlent belle Thomas. 11 acre, Rutlond.
Ph. P-•,.Y WY :r.M21
nuree at Holur hospital, apent Juper c. Jividen, Lll!lon M.
MIUioport WY 24130
a weekend w1th her paranl.o, Jividen tD l!lmma J. McClintock,
Mr. and Mra. Georee Nelaler.
acres, Sutton.
Emma J. McClintock, Orl1
PRICED TO 001
VALUHATID SPECIALII
M&lt;Cllnt.ocl&lt; to Jasper C. Jlvl·
den, Lillian M. JIYi&lt;Wn, 120 acCome on over •.. get the cer you w•nt et the price you ...
reo, Sui/Dn.
Edward Howell, Jr., Belly
Check on our term• ... generou• trld..Jn veluetl Pine late model
I Will Be Out Of My Offlca
D. HowelliD Clllford Jack Bach·
urs In top condition. They've been checked by our tep mechlnla.
nor, Loti, lllcine.
From Monday, May 11
WiUiam K. Musotr, Rulli F.
MUINI'
to Mary Allee Martin,
Through Thundll)', M•y 14
,JD and .67 aero, Salisbury.
R.llpb A. Butchlr, Inn A.
V-8 automatic, power brakes, power urlng,radlo, heater, Ukl·llt\V wf•lw tlrw.
Butchlr to William R. Hall. casA real nice Olds.
lie L. HaD. Lot, Rutland.
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Leafy Olasteen, Noah Olu·
teen to Twentieth Streei Bank,
1011 ~eres, Rutland.

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Lon• Botto
Sftlliety No•-

lamll1 vllllld
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plrtnll, Mr. apd ::-:i!~E:-:~1
wUIIMr.
tad folrl, MIIYin
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Mr. l!ld Mrs. T. G. Rllldoro - - - - - - - l!ld Mr. •"" Mr•. lob lyer.
Julie •nd Lllrry, tnJorod a
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Indiu
Jo~q Grlllllll 11*'1 tilt week
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1962 Rambler

4 Door Sedan. St d. tra ns_ Hf'jfer . Low m il t&gt;a.!!.e and sharp.

., 1962 Ford

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Gal axi e 500 - 4 Donr Seda n Aulnmati c trans. Rartio and
h!;'_. fe r. VB Pn ginP

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Lanr (' r 4 Door SC'r1 an. Std . trans. ltllrlio an r1 he-a te r.

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1961 Chevrolet

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4 noor

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R cyl Auto mat ic tran s Hf'ai Pr.

1961 Dodge - - - $1695
2 Door Harrt Top V8 . Automatir

'1961 Plymouth

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Hadio and he-ater.

V.aliant 4 Door Sedan . Automali&lt;" tran s. Radio and heat.er.

1959 Chevrolet

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Impale Convertible V8. Autom1tic trans. Radio an&lt;l hrat·
er. New top . One owner.

~959 Ford V-8

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Door Sedan. Standard trans. Radio and heater.

1958 Ford

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62 Oldsmobile 4door -

2 Door

Sed~n

THANKS, VOTERS .

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ANNOONCEII RETIREMENT
ST. LOUIB (IJPI) - Don
OwOJII, f • foot, 5 • inch, U6o
pound defenolve tackle witb the
Sl. Loull cardlnala Of tile Na..
tiona! Foolball L Ill u e , 111o
nounced IDdaJ that he is retlr·

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RALPH WELKER

4.Door Sedan 6 eyL Standtrd t.nn1 . Radio and heater. One

owner.

of
Owens played his cot~lce
II Mfalalppl iloutllm
University.

P4. Pot. A4Y.
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;With Covered bed, VB, 4 opeed dwtl wheels. Complataly
ovorhaulld en81Mi&lt;

NerDabtUJi

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Auto., power brake1, power ~erlDf, Hire new '1111•1w tires, radio, heater, 11,000
Jctual inllea. LocaUy owned. None b8tter tllan thla one.
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61 Oldsf-85Deluxe4 Dr. Wagon·· $1695 ;
V·B auto., cbrome top raek, radio, heate~1 wJ•Iw tlnl, 1 lltW 0141 tralle-111,
000 actual miles. Ideal for summer vacanon and prlet4 to go.

59 Oldsmobile 98 4door

~ Will Paint

CHECK

.tires. Excellent condition.

57 Pontllf 2 clr.

Atlelld Tbe Church Of Ytm Cboloo

IClddloporl

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

pu, ndlt,

JbowJ mlpod are.

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Avte.

.ROWLEY &amp;REED HDWE.
N. 2nd Ave.

Middleport,

KARR &amp; VAN ZAN()ll.fOT9R·SALES.. r .;:

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FRANCIS FLORIST and
GREENHOUSES
Member li'l'D
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POMEROY FLOWER SHOP
''J'Iow... For AU Ocooolop"
Cor. hllenltd • w. Melli
PhOM WY N6lll
Po~~M~roJ

FOR~AN

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OF AMERICA

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

STARKS DRUGS

BavOIIIWOOCI, w. Ya.

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INSURANCE AGENCY

CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

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COAL COMPANY

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Wall Columbia, W. Va.
Ph.~SI'Nael

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

THE -DAILY
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We rtQ All Doetoro PreacrlpUODI
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• PU!IIJING • IIRNl'INO
· . . "PIP.. 1L Mdl!fPQ"t WY J.21110

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St. Paul's Lutheran Church ;

IAU.'S BEN FRANKUN

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Near POIIIIfOY·IIuoD llrld,.
Leo L. Vauahan, Mgr.
WY

Pomoro,., Oldo

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LOGAN MONUMENT CO.
OF MEIGS COUNTY

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Auto.~~
--v"-'·$495
tr•nt. .
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6 Llhl Model u...s CMJ!"- ... :11!,1

One owner.

Dodge-Dodge Dart-Lancer
S. Second &amp; Mill St.
Midclleport

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MAY SPICIALS
17 OW. 18
.50 Ford Van Type
4 Door

Hard Top

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

v.a autom.tlo, ndlo, llttater 1114 too« tbw

11ltut.C;ab ond ehuolo. 2 OPHd nit, 5 opeed trans. 8.211~

Hee~ter.

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v.B
beater. .
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.59 Ford 4dr. Ranch Wagon . • • '995 ·]
auto. trans., wlslw tlnl, ndlo 1114

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Pull power, Including power windows&amp;: kay power seat, tiDted
beater 1114 food wJ6Iw Ures.
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·· ~'959 Dodge 1 ton - sn95

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61 Olds Super 88 Holiday Sedan • --s1995 ~

••• For Your Vote and Support
In The May 5th Pri•ry.

6 cyl. Standard tranfl.

l955 Plymouth

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Dr. Ray R. Pickens

I Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Standnd trans. Radio and heater.

' 1957 Ford

R. H. RAWLINGS &amp; SONS CO.

Leroi

NOTICE I

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KEITH GOBLE FORD, INC.

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Day!
Make Hay In May-Want Ads Wil\ Pay
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Sentine~ Pomeroy-Middleport.

JOR

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S~LE

Rut ht1te For S.le
SIS ROOM HOUSE- With- batii.

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Built-In ,cabinell In ldtchea.

Buslnus S.rvlc.

~gla"'h--::a:::;ep'"'ilc 1 0 M&lt;COY AUCTIONEER,
tank. Get KJeBJ)-Em-Ail, Sol&gt;
Uc Tank Cleaner. Landmerk
Farm Bureau. Pomeroy .
4 2t SOle:
WE HAVE a large assortment

Ads,.Get

of blooming Oowers, in pot.t,
fla ts, and market-paks. Special pricea to churches and
s choo b~ for Mother'• Day . Bed

Results.

ding flowers for outside planting and planters. Vegetable
plants. Our plants are top
quollty. Cool grown. Short,

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,...,_.,.1 Dry Cloning
and Shirt Laundry
1 Hour Cleanlntl
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Pock... enllll Zlppen

10 lba.l)ry Cl•nlng $2.00

TRADE AT
THE POMEROY
MOTOR CO,

DISCOUNT$PICKUP &amp; DILIVIR1'

New table top bot water bea~.
er, Ill" dooble sink. Now
Coleman fOI'Ce(l air fumoce,
outbUildlns with eleelriclty,
gaa, bot and cold water. All
find for aulml\llUc washer
and dryer, baa IU heater,
three ll&amp;rageo. Com.,. lot II!'
x 100' out ol hlgh water.
Close ID tcl!ool. In very nlce
quiet neighborhood. Can be
•een at 181 llysell St., Middleport.- Owner moving out
of wwn. Arthur Davldllon.

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Stiversville
OCiety NOte8

Re•l Est•'- For S•le

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-FOR SALE - House. I rooma
and bath fruit cellar. 4th and
Elm St.,' Racine. Ph9oe Wl
9-387~ Inqulre at Earl'o
Bill'
ber ·Shop.
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cola IDJI, Pomer'O) . P boa e
Wl US4f or WY 1-21811·
4 20 tfc
I ROOM HOUSE, f and li room
furalobed apartment. Phooo
WY :hl65l.
4 10 lie

H1lp W1n'-

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FINIS~EO

PLOWtf'l'
TH' HIGH fiELD

11. h.thtr'l
colloq.
11. Btmul&amp;to
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. BreABC CLEANERS
FO=R"'SALE=
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ot""'m
:::--:M"'ul.beny
-7:= - - - - - - - - - - and David were thoppln8 In
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
bushy and .,..en. Buy early for
MAN AND WIFE, C&lt; woman Pome~ Friday.
W. Yo.
choice plant.!. Good assort- 773-5543
Hell!hlll, Te.: WY M429.
alone, to live In with elder·
WANT AD
ment ~f evergreens. (Local l~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""
=::-::=;:;--=-::-:-:::-::3~17t...:l=l,;:c ly Invalid. CaU WY 2-3831 or Howard Alren attended the
grown ). Bumgarner's Greon- COMPACf SWeepers. AuthorbINFORMATION
FOR SALE: 5 room and bath. conlacl James Daniels Mid· OSPSE meeliJJC and dblner at
house , Claud M. Bumgarner,
ed salt:• and service. Wrlte
.18 of an acre. Unioo Avenue, dloporl
5 31c Riverview school Friday nlaht.
I&gt;LW""'&amp;o
New Haven , West Vjrgjnia.
654 7th St., Parkersburg, W.
p
Ph WY ~o- n Sharlee Van Meter YIJited
a,eo P M- Da.J 8"'"" Publ:leltiOI&gt;
omeroy.
"""" ~·- WANTED: An experienced wait- with Maxine Durst last week.
• 30 tt. ....:..v~
a . ________
~- Dead.lln• 8.00 4 . iL
......d.,
aid Ebllll.
5 1 etp
reso, must have good refer- Several from hero attended
F0
A
LB
IIEA11NG,
PlamblnC.
MaeDer
CA.NCEU.AnoNa
I
enceo, must apply In person the hymn sing at Bald Knobs,
8 8
0 _ ..1
CORRP"TTUNI
Fanaceo • .\mold -.n.
c
.
e
.
It{,
~
at
Martin Restaurant, Middle- Sunday afternoon.
W1ll u •e~cePt.o Qlltll e1011 IlL 11..
G!BSON-Kay·Harmony Jlllltars 01 J!:ut MaiD 8WMI, POD
F'or o.., a# Pu bltl!tllI
port.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mlddleiand AmpU!ien, 24 montha to eroy. Phoae In WlfL
ltWUl..lt."nONI
5 1 SIA! wart were recent IUOSta of
:SUBURBAN - Modern 4- room
poy. see or call Mtn Jewel7 211 11e
Ttw plllllt.De t'MUTU lila rllbf
cabin with bath and automat- BABY SI'ITER, week day 8 - 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fitch, Deers. Point Pleasant, W. Ya.·lr-=========
Factory air conditioned. Powerglide, pOwn •teerinl.
1.o ~~~ or ~ 11.111 •tb c!.t!!e"l.cl
le bot water healin11, full bu.. no bousekeeplnll dutleo. can Wl\ls Run.
lllbleM1a-ble
ltnmt ebou.ld bt
Phone 50, Bill Wellman, Les
power brakes, tlnted &amp;lis&amp;:, white &amp;ldewalt Urea, ndlo,
Npnrt«J luuaed.t•t~U n. outo
beater,
complete
flctory
acceuoriea.
Len
than
8000
miles,
mont.
Thlo cablo Is extra nice after 1:00 p, m. SH 2-48'12.
Mrs. Cllrol DaUy and doughWilliamson.
lD-SD1f
IMber will oof bt ~h J e tor
aqua llnt1h.
lllOl'll thin oae rneo~"' buotrtJoa
red
oak
Doors,
stme
fir•
4
211
tfc
ters
visited Mrs. Nathan PICkKILL TERMITES aod protect Phane 773-9522 M...n. W VI
ftATD
place,
exterior
creosoted
logo
ens
recenUy.
lawn and shrubs from insects
ProfMsional Lubrication
f'o• W••• Ml a.rwtw
chlnked with white cement
lnsur1nce
Recent visitors of Eber Car- with ARAB U-do-it Conceo·
s Genu. per word . &lt;~ne lll .e1 t iO'II
Expert Service
11\ninulm C hU'I• lfl ee~~bl
One acre lot with large gar- •
=
penter and famUy were Mr. and
Locally owned and law mileage, tires like new , 102 en.
tra te. King Bllilders S u p p I y
·-· • ......... .. e.., ,......
.W.t--.1
\1 c.ao ,., word r.- nr... aaaOn
ood
oad
Tune UP-All Minor
age.
g
r
a~t
.., - - - . •
Mrs. Harry Adorns of Po"""""•
gine , 4 apeed oox, bucket teats. r.,dio, heater, fawn paint
Co., MiddiE&gt;pnrt , Obio .
..c!UtiQ lnartlnn.
milea from Pomeroy. A real
'" Mal
Jamea Suttle, Mr. and Mrs.
with matchin&amp; vinyl interior.
.. IJi, OIHOUnt '" .-1111 lOt ""'
5 2 tfe
R•pain
.f1 p~rkt wlthiJI 1J diYL
buy
at
$6500.00.
......._
AI...,.
Bill Middleswart, Mr. aD d
CAHD OJ MlA.NEJ A OBtTV
vou PA Y Jess for fine horne j Lobor $2.00 per hour
MIDDLEPORT - 5 nom m""
Mrs. Ben AUen, Tom Dural, Kalr.RJES - 11.:1:5 for JIO word lllln
DUNLOP TIRES
furnishings al Baker Furnl· i
11Du111 taeiJ .a.tttttonl.l 1r0r'G leern frame home with bath, JOHNSON, ~ lnaunace thy Blsaell, Frank MartiD, Jact
, lure in Middleport, Ohio.
ROAD SERVICI!
OFFIC&amp; BOUBI
Thi1 little jewel is the one for the younc at heart. Red
hot air furnace heat to all o\pllcy, ID. All fcnDI Gl ID Gibbs, Parkersburg and Mr.
1:J0 o\.. 14_ to 11:00 f' 1L Oall1
bucket aeats, white finish, 4. on he floor, ndio and httti!r,
4_1_J_u...,c..,.l
.. Ask For Paul Wean"'
rooms, full basemen!. Level ..........,, Jim Jobnsoo and and Mrs. Sidney Durst, Pot1Ia~ - l1::rG A,, Y to 11:00 IWIUI
good tire1, 102 engine.
lol. Only $8500.00 if oold thls Bud Sinopoon. AaeaiL
land
lT'I 10 &amp;All'
~
LUMP
COAL. Deliver or pick jL,:""'"""=='=""':'7""""""
TOPLACIA
week. A reel buy.
I I tfc
~- and Mro. Oocar Fll&lt;h ol
1 up yau..,.eU. Gceglelo ReadY· llarl Gnaer, l'lllllllllq uol
a&amp;iUt.t PROOOCDlti
Hooliq
HOUSE
TRAILER
Elcart
Livestock
DeWitts
Run were recent vi..
W a.NT t\D
Mi&gt; Co., Page St., Mlddleporl
M1llerPIIIo. (Baron)
house
trailer
(10
1
ltors
of
Mr. and Mro.
Bill
U II tiC
Clean interior, radio and heater, Powercltde tram., PoltPHONE WY 2·2157 =::-:::-o=;:-:---...,--;-=:
I!Dd year Hwer troubleo
55), 1964 model. 3 bedrooms
.
Dolly and dou&amp;hter.
traction rear axle, Ill cyl. eneine. i'awn finlab ,
ONE TABLE top water heater.
We han aU and bath (tub and shower). Yorkahore pigs, regielered •tock Ma
Fitch DeWllta R
$30, 1 milk cooler, 4 can. $30.
Sewer Machines
Woodpanelling Interior. As for breeding. Tom Sayre, VI spent rySunday 'with Mr.
1 small pour-in water heatRNsooablt Rlltel
new condition. A big discount 3-2136, Portland, Ohlo.5161P Mr s. Chari ell VanMeter ' "·,
C1rd of Ttt.nks
er, 12 gallon, $10. 2 units Ser·
Call In z.mt DaJ or N1pl
at
$1300.00.
===-:-.,...--:--:-'
and
Cathy.
Local
owner.
Clean
interior,
jet
black
finish,
Hydra-Jrlage milder stainless steel. Sell
7 • lie
Harold Collloo, Saletmu
GEN'I1.E, halter broken year- Mr. and Mrs. Junior Fitch,
tie. power ateerinl, radio, beater, aood Urea.
The Women's O ub of Morn- units separate, $25 each. R.S. FOR YOUR Bulldozer service.
WY J.Z22e
ling coil Good con!wmaU... Lynda, Debby and Tammy,
lng Star E.U.B. Church wish I Blackwood,
Harrisonville,
WOllam Ingels, Saleomp
and blood line. Sorrel with Tommy Durst Wesley c..art,
see: Paul T. Bailey, Porn•
w thank aU candidates and Ohio.
roy, 0 ., R. D. 2, on Bailey
WY Z.Z47Z
flaxen mane and tail. Phone J. w. Lawson,' Mary Fitch and
friends who cootributed to N
""O~C~HA
=RccG~E:--;lo-r--us7in-g--ou-r , Run Road.
4 14 301p
Station Wa&amp;on. Less than 2.5,000 actual miles, apoUell
WY 2-5246. John Cord. ·
Colby Bissell eaDed on Eber
I I S1e
their election dinner.
Blue Lustre Carpet Shampc&gt;l'
interior, Powergllde trans., radio, beater. Sbarp dark
- - - -- - - - 5 % 61&lt; Frieda and Iva Carpenter Son.
anen finish and clean interior, whitewall tire~ lill:t new ,
5 8 ltp
er with purchase of Blue LusPONY FOR SALE. CaD WY S. doy a!terllOOD.
tre shampoo. Baker Furni·
S618.
I f tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Charlet Van
ture , Middleport.
PONIES for oale or trade. AU Meter' Mac and Cathy ...,.
Notice
5 5 6!&lt;
~SON
5
roomo
and
bath
.u.. from w• 0 Paal
visited by their daughters, JirIvory and blue finish. Spotleu interior, radio, beater, VB
on
nb
80'
•
200'
lot.
Good
WI
Nm
P.
$
lip
and Sharlot and cblldren.
tn&amp;ine, Powerglide, like aew whlt~&amp;wall ttrea.
7
garden opot. Garage and gas
•
Rudy Durst and Ebor Carfurnace heot. Priced reasonpenter were 1n Lool ilollom
where Eber bought •
able at $8500.00.
Spotle11 clean int.rlor:"White finish, VB eniine, power
NEW HAVEN - 4 bedrooms
boat and Rudy hooted It boma
ateerin&amp; , power braket, &amp;uto, trana., radio and heater.
with z baths. Thil home bas
him.
• modern kitchen with butllOCie
0 es
Bob Duro! wao Ia JladDo
TAKE A GOOD
In dishwasher aod over 10 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IJFrl&lt;lay.
feet of wood cabinelll with
By EveiYJI Brlcllles
Mr. and Mrs. RandaU . TalNEW AND USED welders, air
formica oops. Glaao a n d Mrs. Edith Wakely and
of New LeoiJ111on apent ·
AllTOMOBU..E Insurance beerl compressors ,
welding rod.
acreen enclooed sun porch, l!dlth Belzlng attended 1 D
with hla pareull, Mr.
Clacelled? lASt }'OW' oper• Free deomonstration. Pome- i
EXPERIENCi:D
Price
has
been
reduced
as
A
lnapectioo meeting for
Dell Talbott.
lar'a llcenoeT Coil WY 2-2*. or WY 2-&amp;147.
S 7 3tp
AUTOMOBILE
owner hao accepted employ- lnspectlon ct Margaret: ~=;~~I gu:F;a!nnte Dural wu a ....,..t
lillie 2181.
S 7 3tc I
ment ln another stala
and Thursday evening at p
of Nell Mlddleswart.
Nobody Sells Lower Th1n Pomeroy Motor
llllxious to move.
City, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. II:. E.
p;-;;;;;""'"""""'""'""'""'"'•"'11TWO used gas hot water heat- I
NEW HAVEN - li room home Mr. and Mrs. WilHam Corns
oo Mr. and Mro. llldnoJ
ers. In good condition. LIn- ~·
AND
coln Smtth, 339 Pearl St.,
on corner lot with p a v t d and grsnddaul!htero o1
Porlland -Uy.
4 Door. Blue finilh, eood t.irn, 6 cy1. eneint, radio, heat·
Salort Garden Tlllen
Middleport.
S 7 3tp
streets. Thla home bas at.- bus spent SUnday here
Victor Dural visited trlando
er, PowergUde.
tacbecl garage and electric hla slater, Mr. and Mrs. K:en-~~~Rac~~lne~~~~--­
97.81 REES GREENHOUSE . Phnne
heat and priced at only $10,- neth Griffith and aon, Jot!.
~ Powor Mowen 44.97
WI 9-3424. R a c i n e, Ohio.
500.00.
· Tbe Youth Fellawshlp ~: j and Ml'l. ll.llpb Cbevlllor ...
17 cu. fl. FrHzers,
Flowers for Mother's Day.
Station Waaon. Good tirea, dean interior, VB motor, autonM
ROUSH,
SALESMAN
Rally met at Lotlrlde _c
family ol VelD, Ohio.
PomtNY.
0
.
now $199
Combination planters with a WY 2-2143
matic tran1. Radio and heater.
NEW HAVEN, W. ,VA.
Monday evening at 8:00.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McToskey
variety of plants. $1.50 to $3. ~ ~""="""'"""""="~"""'""""""""'
PhtM
182-ZIU
Walter
Whlttaker
of
the
and
chlldrlll of Nebo, W. Va.,
Double petunias in pots, 20c 1-'HUTU
COPYING Servtce1.
5
1
31A!
church
of
Athens
was
Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Carter of
to 60c. Nice St&gt;lection of othCopy any letter or 4~
Solid
body,
rood
Urea,
atandard
trans
.
=FO==n=-=-SALE=
:
-,-:
6room
-""hou....:..oe
...:
.
~b:::a:,.
th,_l
Mr.
and
Mrs.
MDierd
GalllpoUs,
Mrs. Heva Johnloll
~ Dolly Till t , .M.
er planls.
S 7 31c
~euler ............... Pnmeror
J•P: W. CtrHY, Mtr.
mnporch, ICI'Oened back porch of Dublin were Friday
and Mrs. Edith Brown ol Ji'airl 15 tic
WY 2-2111
LIVE
BAIT
,
24
hour
selr
servfull
alzed
basement,
garage,
of
her
brolher,
Mr.
play, Oblo, wen~ gueote tJt Mr.
=~~~~~~~~= I: IC'e, crawlers, minnows, red I
.&amp;UCI'IONEER
Deluxe vinyl trim, tlret like new, automatiC! traoa. Radio
good garden, 5 mileo out of Doroel Miller and family.
and Mra. Marlin Mollohan.
worms , iiVailable 24 hours.
Cempleul 8eniol
and heater. Blue finish .
Pomeroy on Rt. sa. Small
Tbe MYF wlll have a mothWt bUy, aeU~ trade guno. Fife's Trading Post b •I ow
cr111 lfradlanl
down payment. AaiWne baJ. ers day supper for their mothWrite, ,.._ • eoat.el
Bdl Wellman. Les WilllatD8on High Sr hool, Route 7, MiddleOPEN
EVE.
TILL
1:00
P.M.
anca of paymeniL WY 2-tl91t. ers at the 8IIIIU Saturday ev.
port.
5 7 12tc
A. C. BRADFORD
Ivery Satunlty Night
43061&lt; ......
• Tiffin Jew•lero, Pbme 50,
Racble, '*It
"ollll Pleaaan~ W Va
USED Electrolux vacuum dean1 11 tfc
LAUREL CLIFF
ron SALE· In heart Ill Racine Mr. and Mn. Wayne Brlckles
·
were
Sunday
guests
ol
Mr.
end
10 11 "lc er
with eom plete set of .
•
.
- 0
- - - - - - -- - - deanins
attachmenlo;. Per· Rtckard 1 Altgnmenl Service,
·AJ,
out of blgh water. MGderD I Mra. Bernard warner, Dul&lt;h a..w.... Itt. 124 .. Itt. 141
0
. rooms, l Wed batha, large Ridge.
W11BN YOU USE ABC Cleaners feet condition and guaranteed (formerly Grueser .B d Y
OPI!N lVII. 7:110 P.M.
"f\
Now " Uotd Pumltun
closets, uWIIlea, garage, barn. Mro. Helen Brook.l of Dublin
"Free SC.Orage Plan"' you get one year . Full cash price on- Works), 286 W. Mam St..
POMIROY, OHIO
clooe
ID
school.
Free
10.
1\!o
and
Mrs.
Kathryn
MDier,
tobi&amp;, beautiful empty closet Jy $28 .50 or term:t. P hone Pomeroy • Ohio. R. H. Rick·
acrea. Suitable for bulldlnl cal, Mra. Cora Swan and ...,,
. apace In eochange for all the WY 2-2204.
S 7 6tc
ard, Phone
WY Z.3576.1·
WELCH'S
led by th f -1 •1
Whee1 balan&lt;'ing, auto glass,
Fo R
lots. Mre. Tyree Plcl:ena, Pb. Herbert Swao, of Lmg Bottom
USED FURNITUU
~~·
Re e. anub Y1 SINGER sewing machine
in brake servi ce.
r
ent
Auto S1IH
WI 1-3491.
f S tfo
caDed on Mrs. Euleh s w a
, tel' c 0 mg.
re 1 ow t lovely blonde cabinet, used
1 4 30tp
FOR SALE- Middleport'a tall- and famUy recentiy.
WOrka. Bring in an
your but in exrellent condition.
Unfurnl&amp;bed bouse, 4 l'I!Oml, INTERNATIONAL pickup truck
AIR
Conditioning
refrlgera·
111 a.•lldto&amp;, IOCJ!ted S5l N.
Born to Mr. and Mrs.
.Winter clothes or cal~. us for Equipped to zig zag , darn,
ollllty 8lld bath. 1155 Point Good ohape, new tires. G. A. Jlocond
Street,
Middleporl.
Cox,
a daughter, Diana
tion
service.
Jack
'•
Refrigerpick--up ..and we will Prote&amp;- embroider, buttonhole , etc.
Lane, Pomeroy. Pbone WY S. Deem, Racine, Oblo.
ation,
Letart,
W.
Va
..
Phone
PrJced 111r quli* l8lo. lnqlllnl o1 Coolvllie Route 3.
lllonaUy dry c~an them' at $47.00 cash or terms. Trade-3874.
ss tte
t 1 Stp
111 Oldo Botel.
ID 11 Ill: molhers are Mrs.
882-3S31.
• 29 If•
\ ~r rates, with free moth In accepted. Guaranteett~ Ph.
FURNISHED apartment, 5
Calloway and Mrs
Dorothy
, li'l!"ftng and bana them up WY 2-2204.
5 7 6tc
For
Rent
"""'"
and
bath.
Mlddle!llort.
1151
OLDSMOBILE.
Call
WY
1FORMER
HOUS!t
of
Guy
Mut.Cox.
Parkersburg.
Great
ll'and
'·· flit atorage Ia aealed ceda!'- 1- - · - - - - - · - WY 1-387t.
1 1 111:
8112.
' 28 tc
chler in Rutland wllb parents are Mr. and Mrs. E.R.
- ~ bap and when you ore 1958 BSA 650 CC motor cycle, . . M. ...we-=
.·•'
. ~ for them next ran call . complete road equipment Ph. 4 ROO apartment w1lh oath.
1182 PONTIAC. m50. 4 door lot, coal lloter fumac:e, dooJ. CaDoway, Tuppers Ptalno and
. ·; aii "" tel our ~ternan know WY ' -&lt;;715.
58 3tp
Pbone WY 2-5385.
Fll\NISIIED apan:ments. Ph.
hardtop, Catalina. bluo finble garage. RecniiJ repaml- Mr. and Mrs. Burt Shimuray
NEW
•
----IItie
ilh,
automatto
tranamlul011,
ed
outside and all new apoul- of W e.
IVY
1-2'1'16.
Aller
5
p.
m.
phone
tbeJ wiU be handed to , USED Singer portable with - - -- - -- - - WY 1-3574.
power steering, power brakes, lng. Call SH 2-4345.
Mr. and Ma. Hey KeUe of
clearler. brlgbter, and I new motor foot control and THREE ROOM furnished llOutboard~Wtws ., '
I 8 lie Columbua called oo Mrs.
Remeber the storage i carrying r~se . Attachment to
partrnent, utilities furnished. -------~li_Z~I-IIe=- radio and utraa. tlO Broadway, Middleport. CaD WY 2- FOR SALE: Ideal eablnl.oclltlm tle P'rool Sunday.
~e~··· ·..Pay Next FaU on I fancy sew Included for $24.00. Also call WY 2-34911.
C II Uc
Great Bend 1:15 ICI'B, good Mr. and Mrs. l!ddte Prle2 ·of
A.B.C. a ...... and Terms. Guaranteed.
I I ltc THREE and four ri!O!II - · 1289.
no • 'I
garage, ri&amp;ht of way to river, Newarll were SUIIday 11Ueola r1.
. .undry. Mlllll, W. Va.
S 7 6tc
-:-:
NE"'W
--M-,0-D-~n.,-~bn_:.::.ts_ ed and -"
·
11
,_,...
Phone
WY z-w70 after I p.m. her oilier, Mrs. 1&amp;dah Swan.
i+j.
~
!i,;~~---_!_~~
1
apar
en
.
ments.
WY
2-64M
11
1
lfc
i'l' •
f
IIOtc Speed Queen wringer -·ty-pe Two and three bedrooms. Ul
lac
1
s I 3tc
Mrs. Elllt! Souoders, Mrs.
180
MODERN
I 1'001111
Sportsman's wa s her wt'lh maIc h.mg t ub· milea from Kaiser plant. All Aand
..,.,h 131.......
LlncolD
Road
Flllr~gle• &amp; pelnt
fOR SALE: 7 room house, col- Mae Vlneyerd, Mrs. E!¥1
GCW'ld as new. ~ cost price. electric,
brick, beautifully
uawo,
• ~~~~- _,., ride uol ... ~ '··- .
sponsor a rummage
Pomeroy WY • ~
.
_
lmiD
cor
111!1
lar
2
lots
~-Gra•·
-boo!
Stout,
Mrs.
Mimi
Wilker,
Rev.
Phone WY 2-2!!22 evenings.
decorated plutered wallo.TI~
·
-·
U
-.
•
. .._
- .and Mn Eugme l!lrnerloll. Mrs
.
be held at the old A&amp;P
i 7 3tc
ed batha with tub and sbowI a c
~
and lllgh Scbool. Pearl JlyaeU Allen ~ Mra. Bither Wndm
Middlepor , Thur._ l ~::;:::;:=:========~=-= er. Complete Youogsrown kit- HOUSE Ia Bradford. Call SH 21M
Rutland, Oblo.
I s lip aU allanded lbe WSWS _,rloo
aod S.iurday, SINGER Sewing
machinea, chen with diSJiosal units. Con- 4294. Mrs. 0 . F. Lyons, Rut~ ......
THREE bedtoom brlok dllpla, II Lolan 'lbunday.
..
.&amp; _ . ......._ Pro fWJ
I bJ-•· ~- ,_
CaD a.o
.· 7, I, and 9.
new, 159.50 up. Several used coaled electric healing sy• land.
S 7 3tc
•1
, _ In Milt
......,
uvw w•"·
NUph llolfman · ol Artanau
5 6 3te
mac~ines at bargain prices. tern. Storm doors and wind- FIJRNJ811ED and Ulllumlobed
' .....
1..1'.' .' ..
' llllilieil
f • 111
WY Ul27.
1 1 tfc
callad .., retatlveo bert
l
"?"'::
.
.
The ~'abrtc Shop. Singer Sales ows. Building completely In- ·~· 111qu1q 11 IIHI
I
·
RURAL, 5 1'001111 and bath. 1J the waolo: end. Hll
.:..~
I
and Service, Pomeroy, Ohio. sulated. Front and rear en. Oblo llotol.
Forl.eue
Nl4le FOR SALE : 11180 _
l"ord GaJule aereo, bot, and cold water, Chril Hoffman, wbo lllffenod
_.US TQI)AY ...
WY 2-2284,. _ __::4 21. tfc
trances.
BeautlfuUy
I
a
n
dall
whlie.
Blact
111111 white barn, chlckea houlo. Sllualo · heart l1laek and :WU in o
. ~ ICBJlf!d. Private par- Rent
lntertor, power
lteerlnc, ad 2 niUea from Cheater, caJI umbua hooplti1 &lt;bill been
Fenn M.chi.,.ery
e:rtremely low - NB.OO per MusiCII Instruments
cru!M!matic, beater. radio, CheJier 1115-·12U
leased there and baa
month. UWltieo parUally paid.
whllo sldeweU tlrel, . lw o
•
..,.
broqbt to Help (Jeoeral
01
Hoven Terrace Apartments, FOR SALE: I uaed B fiat clar- utra wheela lc, ·llrel. · .
· ·""'
p1taJ In hftwoy. .
,
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New Haven, W. Va., Pbone
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David Wolle, patient In II.
J ph "-ltal Parkei'IIIlrl,
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill MlcldlilwOr\
and Mrs. NeU Mlddleswart viilied Mro. Kate Millo, wbo wu
a petient In Holzer HoaPIIal, In
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1962 Corvair Moua Coupe · · · · $1795
1961 Corvair Monza Coupe .. .. $1545

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MONDAY 'THROUGH PawAY
&amp;:15 ·sigD 011 ·
6: 15 . Muslcel Clock
7:10 Newt 8udllnu
7 :II Musical Cloclr
7:411 'l'be Llftllnt
8:00 Ohio vane, Newo
8:05 World, Natlollll Noft
8:10 Sports
6·15 Wealher Plcltft
8 16 Musical Clocil
8:15 Communl!J. Newo
t :OO Talk of tbl Town
9:15 .Maim County NoWI
10:00 Family Worsblp Hour
10:IS Public Servlee
tO:IO ..tcbstrlnll
\0:15 World Newo
il:GO Mornln8 Melodlel
(eiCepl Friday,
Church Bella Rlq)
U:tli World NeWI
U:li5 Malon County Ne,.
12·00 Commanlty Newo

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1962 Ford Falcon 2 Door ...... $1395

12:ti Local News
12:10 l\larktll
12:16 ll4ld Day Weather
12:10 lnlll JIUIIetiD Board

AUCTION

Pomeroy Motor Co

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1959 Studebaker "6" 4 Dr. Sedan $395

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11:15•NIWIOGI'lllll
12:10 ApleUitare Apat
12:411 Ctltlutry Go Rolmd
1:16 Ntwl Beat
2:00 Gotmll7 Go Round
1:16 Nlln· Be8l
1:111 .1.11'1 !fUt • Break
1:1111 NIWI Bad
4: 00 Dllcllti tlllb Doss
4:10 IDia'tlllnp

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SpoWI!hl 011 Sports
Weather
5:30 Dinner Musicale
1:00 St.naet BlVd.
7:00 Sigo Off
SATURDAY
I: IIi Sigo On

1: IS Musical Cloclr
7:f5 The Lllellno
8:00 Ohio vane, News
8:05 World, NIIIIDIIII Nelli
8:10 Sports 'l'odiJ
1:15 Weather Picture
1: 16 Musical Cloct
8:55 Ne,.
9:00 MusJeal Clock
9:30 SODa • StorJ Time
t:f5 Fam117 Worsblp Hour
10:00 Newa ·
10:05 lll&amp;b 8chool HU Parade
10:110 Na,.
II: 00 Ar111J Time
U:IO ~I Commwnty
11:00
11:211
11::111
11:110
1:55
1:00
1:55
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JIUIIIIIID Board
Newt 0 GI'Bllll
Sotarday Matinee
No,. Beal
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1:55 Ne,. Beat ·

f:OO llllciDg trllb llalt
4:30 Top Tau Ravuo
5:00 Nen Sumiii'I'J
5:15 DJimor Mnelcl,. .
7: 00 Sip Off

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1:00 Sip ou Nelfl
1:05 Sacred Heart
l:20. Country Jamboree
1:30 Farm Newa
I:IU Pat Buttram, M-W·F
I !0 Melgo Cl Ai1· Bxl
7:00 Newa
7:05 Broatfut Parly
7:10 Newo
7:15 Plcl:..., llltdwltl

l'l'ueo.-Tburs.)
NeWI Report
Brellkflll Party
Brlgbl Star Show-1bnn.
VID Palrk* s,otll
Bakar F'llnlllllr.Wod-ftl
Open llollll
t :UO Newo
t:otl Cofteo Wllb Jllltl
t:f5 Betty NeWlon
IO:tlli Mlnllterlal " - ·
10:211 Coontry Roo Don
11:05 Swap Shop
11:15 Country Orlllers M-W
11:15 Mum Cl. All'· Jiln.Tat
11.15 A.S.C. Pi-ogrlli&gt;-Frl
IUJ Family Wonldp-1bun.
U:36 Farm Buroiu
ll:ft Tlny'a Colmtry ~
12:00 Noon Report
II: IS Music JDot Far Yoa
12:U Goesaler'o Guest Sla..rrr
11:30 Molle Juat For You
3:00 Platter Party
i: 15 Blaotlnar Show-Tuel.
4:110 Local Newo '
4:1i4 -Una Seoreo
1:00 Sutldown 8ereaadt
1:!111 Sip 01!
IIATURD.\1
1:110 Sign OD
7:50
1:00
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1:30
1:41!
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1:35
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10:35
10:40
10:411
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John llarml
'Country Expreq
Breakfast Party
Jones Buick Show
1be Good Lila
Muslo In 'l'bt Air
Under Ohio Sk1ea

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U:ll Top Tall Show (Duttonsl
11:00
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1:00
1:00
1:00

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MUBieal IDtarlude
Rev. M1r11D 'I'Mill
Platter Party
lllllldO\ftl SeriDI!dt
Sigo Off

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7:10 Sip On
7:11i .Arm, Hour
1:116 Herllld of Trulb
I:A Hour cl Deliverance
t :OO Wings of Helling
t :3f&gt; Bible Spellko 1&lt;1 You
10:10 Voice or Prophecy
IO:IIi Woab. Reports ro Peopla

U:OO Country llymA T1111t
11:00 N0011 Newo
II: 16 Tbo Surclt
11:10 Rev. Morllll Tooll
1:00 Billy Graltam
1:1&amp; Luther111 Hour
1:00 Tbo Church AI 'll'&lt;dt
1: !6 'l'lle Ndf '1nt11
1:10 Tba lila LJo
1:00 Tba Quill Hour

s:a SaDc1aJ Sbowcul

O:lltl Bapllll looymu'l Hour
O:a World II limn
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1960 Dodge Pho*tlix 4 Door · · · · $1295

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4"' apeaklf
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Tou don't scrub back and forth over your
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BAKER FURNITURE

Middleport, 0.

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COTTONS &amp; CREPES

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COTTON_ 1.98-2.98

PANTIES
Colored &amp; White

Denim, Dacron Knits
Plains, Solids
Straight-A-Line
Hip stretched

Sl-98
SPORTS WEAR
• Knee Cappers 1.00 to 3. 98

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MR. AND MRS. EDDIE SNYDER

Stoth-Snyder Vows ore Exchanged
March 4 in Cincinnati Betrothal

to beScioto
held Presbytery
May 10 ta
wben
Session of
the Middleport First Unlb!d
Churcb met thlJ
pal! week.
'nle deaCON IIIII-deacoaesses
II ~=~~ a bate ole - to be
II May 9 at the Lewis Repatr Shop with Mrs, VinceDI
Dabo, Mn. Edward Burtelt IIJIII,
Mlu Pbyllla Joacbim in char&amp;e
The Rev. Howard Ruppel! will
atteod the Synod ·meeting al
Wooster College June IS-18 11
1 eotnmlsd... · delegate. 'nte
Seuloo voted .to Invite D r.
Romer • g. Ml:)flllan of Worth
bt&amp;Jon, a fOl'IJIOr putar of the
local cburcb, .. ~ gueel opeU·
or at the DIOl'lliJ1C '·liiii'Vke June
1. He will . .. ...., at the

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eBathing Caps _ _ _ 1.00

ORLON BULKY SWEATERS
Sizes 34 46 _ 5.95 to 7.95

l!reob;terla'il Church
on that dale In ObaarviDee of
their liOth anniversary.
'nle Rev. P. K. G....,....ghese
who II a native of India, will
be a guest speaker at tbO
Middleport cburch durinl the
latter part ol May.
Syracu~e Scouu to

Hold Pair of Sol~

Colored or White
eHalters ___ 1.00 to 1.98
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APRONS

eMaternity Sportswear $5.95

The Byracuoel!q ScWt troop
142 will have a t1mun11p . sale
and· a bake aale m
the 141tb ill -the dowi&gt;the I!Ditrthouoe. ' ProModi will be ·~~Sed f..- summer
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Hoff-Cobbler

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NO. 21

Killer Tornado Deals·Death, Wide Wreckage
In Michigan Bay Area
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12 Persons, Including six
Children, Mothers ar.e Dead
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EASTERN TRACK TEAM- Kneellng, I tor, are Rick ·Koblentz, Dennis Parker, Ronald Orr, Den:nla Newland, Jerry Warne, Paul Chadwell,
Greg Bailey, Bill Amos, Zenith Price, and standing, Ron Ritchie, Charley Mankin, Theron Cruise, Ken Hartung, John Ridenour,
David Leonard, Gary Michael, and Coach Tony Gennett e. Absent when the picture was taken was Clarence Mcintyre - Senti·
D~
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Track Gaining Wide Appeal
In Meigs County's Schools

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Bronze Medals

Remember Mother With AGift
She'l Remember!

Airborne Murder
Causes Smashup
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Grate, Mrs. E. 0. Tewbbary,
11 Ml'l. Arthur Lewil and Mrs. J.
Harley WOl'l! named dele-

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Appointed tor
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BERKSHIRE

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SKIRTS

Doll' llanawaiL V..WU. probJemo wore .u,cuaod In the
worksbopa perlalnlnJ to loell
clubl.
A luncheon Wll IOI'Ved
o&amp;
noon by women ol tbe Praby.
terlan Cburcll. 'nle afternooD
seulon began at 1:30 p.m. wltll
a muslcal pnlll'&amp;m with lflll
Hope Btsbop of Middleport HlP
School. presentina three YOCIII
nwnbers accompanied by Mn.
Feme Bradbury.
A film entitled. "PervenloD
lor Profit" presented the problelllll of obliCODity In our nestands. Mr. L. W. McComq,
Middleport School head. usJn.
ed in showing the fllm,I])Oiled by the "Clti%ens for Deceul
Literature commJttee."
Guest speaker for the after·
noon was Doria Pearse,
ate of ·Prof.....- ol Home Econornlcs at Ohio TJnlverslty. She
spoke on the topic, "FamUy;
Cycle, It has no Beginning an4
no Eed," b . g out all palj
terns in !Ue, I - new htlibanll
and uew wtle; 2 - childbirth
3 - the family '!'rith ......,._,.
children; 4 -family w I I h
school age cblld; 5
age child; and 6 - (randmolhers, beginolng of _the' cycle. I
Awards presented ""'JudeA a
certificate for the best
book In program and· project,
"Toddlers to Tassela" fror&amp;Gal·
lipolls; achievement 10 tifardo
were given to the vart"'ff ~
ues with a one-year alford to
the "Dtapen to DateJ," club;
2 year, Frencb a~y Cb..,.,..;
Kyger Valley, a 3 yw;; "'J'odd.

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TOPS- SLACKS -SHORTS

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"Aeblmlnenl ID Award," Mn.

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Miss Karon Stath, daughter of Mr. and M:r~. Fred the Middleport Chlld ConleriaStath of Cincinati, became the bride of Mr. Eddie ·Snyder, ~fu ~~ye':
cbap!M
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder of Portland, on Wed·
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nesday. March 4, in Cincinnati. The candlelight ceremony prizes
Guests
wonlootd bop
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andattending
were given
was performed by the Rev. Hennis, at 6 p.m., before an with producto donab!d by lGcll
altar decorated with arrangements of white Ulles.
businesses. Mrs. Houdashelt
Given in marriage by her fathanked her oommittees f or
ther, the bride wore a ballerina Betty Jane Krull, Harry _McCoy their help and cooperation 1o
length gown ol whlre lace over and James and Chris Minus of making the coo!erenoe 1 IUCsatm. Her shoulder length vell Cincinnati and Mr. and Mrs. cess. A coffee 11our was 11t1t1
of nyloo net was held In place Harry Snyder. Nancy, Connie, from 8:30 lo 10 1.m. with rep.
bouquet of white camati0111 and Lenard and Thelma Snyder of tration in char&amp;e of the locll
yellow rosebuds.
Portland.
unlt
Miss Margene Stath, slsb!r ot l riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;;ii~.,..........................
the bride and mald.of-b o n o r,
wore a pink ollk dress
with
bolero and carried a bouquet of
white carnations.
Mr. Lenard Snyder, brother
of the groom aerved as
best
man. The grooin and best man
each wore 1 white carnation bou
tonnlere.
The bride lo a student nurse
at St. Francis Hospital in Cin·
clnnall and Mr. Snyder Is employed by tlte Martin, Tyler,
Pottor and Wroth Company In
Clneinnatl.
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A reception was held for the
families and cloee lrtendll at
the traDer home ol the couple,
59110 Harl'ison Ave., CincinnaU
2, Ohio.
Attaldlng the wedding a n d
reception were Mr. and M r a.
Fred Stath, Richard.
Daryl,
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and Mrs. Holmil, Evelyn IIIII

SLACKS

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ouch malerial.
llan, Mrs. Ro)lert Call, Mrs.
Mn. Glenn Henaler ol the lo- Robert Harrison, Mrs. Robert
cal unit gave the report ol tbe Burtetl. and Mn. Arthur RIIPO.
seven leagues wbicb include IIIII Jr. Recipients of the liCbOIM'
members with 118 members t~Dd ship loan fund were announced
guests present for the coni..,. whlcb are Jiven to seniors of
. Tbt 7 leagues Includes hl8h schools In the state l o r
"Diapers to Dates," "Toddlers outstanding quallUes.
to Tassles," French City, Pro- Workshops were held during
gres!live Mothers Club, all of the morning session with memGallipolis; the Rio
Grande bers going to dtllerenf parts of
Club, Kyger Valley and Mid· the cbureh lm- the diiiCUssions.
dleport C.C.L. Mrs. Jack Mink Included were "Procedure and
was In charge of the voting Protocol," Mrs. Donald Meyers
with eacb •league having two in charge; "Program Planning"
voting delegab!a to · elect I he by Mrs. Holmes; "Use Y o u r
nominating committee.
OCCL Library" by Mn. Sturte-

Mother's Day, Sunday, May 10

BLOUSES

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"Mothers of the S~
wu the theme of the
Child Couservatlon
South Central District
Conforence with the
unit 11 host, Thuraday at the
Middleport First United Presby·
b!rian Church.
The theme was carried out 1n
the program and worltabops
bringing out the probleltlll laceel by parente in today's world.
Tbe district prealdent, M r s
ll•••••• Merry of Rio Grande op:
ened the meeting with 1 ' d·
lng by Jaes MHTVtc u
voca~on was given a b. ~ Dale waibum In the :
r si
a sence o
the Rev. Howard Ruppel!.
Mra. Eugene
Houdashelt,
pr..ident of the local unit, wei·
corned the members and guests,
with Mrs. William D81'8t, pres!dent of the Kyger Valley Mothers Club. giving the respoose.
State officers and oommltu.e
chainnen Introduced included
Mra. Donald Meyers, state pres·
Mrs. Merrill
Holmea,
state vice president; Mrs.
ward Sturteant, stale librarian;
and Mrs. · Raymond Goller
Mrs. Don Hanawalt,
Mrs. Meyero iave
tlve talk on ''Literature
Through the Mall" and told

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the abJdenls plannlnl m 10
It was incorrecUy reported the Middleport Senior trip. It
David Wllllama W81- of abould have been David Wynn.

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gift auch •• a toaster. '
grill, holi- dryer, eolf.O
maker of toaster. Shop
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