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~y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 18, 1964

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ho£1&lt;ll'1!d their daught.r,
Tbe Qoldon Rule Sewlntl ClrAnn. on her 7tll birthday• Fr~ cle held. layette lbower for
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officers were Installed senco ol Patricia Houdashelt.
A shower honorlni Mrs. Joyan- day, May 8, at 5 p m. wltb • Mrs. Elmer (Mary) Ptok... at
named whet A balance ol $160.88 .... report·
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A blue and pink color acheslle ca Stanley Bowen, a receol
de- birthday party at their
her homo Monday
evenJn&amp;
the 8 ad.bury p .T A. met Wed- ed 1n the treasury. William King
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was carried out in decoratiollJ blideo will be held at the Rock ~memo be to be h~d in The room was decorated w t May 11. ~,
~ r evening May 13 with asked Mrs. Thelma Dill, prmct- Don Erwm Columbus Is and refreshmenta at the lay- Springs Methodist church, Frl=mthen Phil ~ Wo- pink and white streamers ~ The hoUBe V!BS beautifuUy de~ay Dorothy ' Reec.~es presld- pal, to contact the State Patrol spendill£ the ' week end
his I ette shower honoring Mrs. Jim- day at 7:30 p.m. A1L frlends June ; th~ Middle~ CbUI'C11 bal1oons. Pri:.es were given to corated With pink tr~pe paper
In&amp; The meeting was opened m regard to repla cmg the dou~ paren~ Mr. and Mrs. Chester my Joe Heemsley (Ann Proctor) and nelgbbon are lnvlted.
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ning each ci\Hd attencUng and a and an angel overlooking a
Wttb. the '" Lord's Prayer " fol- ble yellow line on the highway Erwin '
of Columbus in social room 'lbe WS&lt;S of tbe ~rsvllle of :
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b uMBay ~:dred door prize was ~ awarded.
tiny doll in a cra.dle on the
lowed bv the plt"dge to the nag. within the school zone and al~ ' Mr and Mrr.. Russell Wilson or the Syracuse Asbury Metho. . MetbodMt dlW'Cb will bold a at tl e c ~· ~t
in char· Refresbmentll of lee crea~ ing table where the gifta were
lrt!ne ·Batley vtce president. to check speed of motorlsts m were recent guests ln Middle- dist Church Friday night May 8. 1 ~~e Slle Friday ~ Sat- Ha':,e~,:nsee~~
cake and kool ade w_ere aerv
placed.
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was ac~mg secretary m the ab- the safety zone.
port.
Streamers fell from the wall tJr11ay, In ~ Masslll' bu•klinl a:e
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to Jan cana.d~y, VIcki~ Vaughan Games. a~. Qmzzes were un·~~~~~~:;:;;:., ! The group .voted to send notes . Mrs Don Burkey, Marietta, 1to the gtft table whicb was coY· on West Mam St., Pomeroy.
Mrs. Chester Erwln pre~nted Debti!e Phdhpll, Jame ,Smith, der the dlfeclion of Helen Wolfe.
u! apprec•a~•on to residents for v1s1ted wlth her parents, Mr.l ered with a baby motif table
MAY 11
the devotional proaram w•th a. Debbie Schaeffer, C8~J~.Werry. Prizes were awarded to Ml'l.
their help. m carrymg out the and Mrs c A. Emm1sh this Icover and centered wltB a large A
lVII will be In progresa rea~ entitled. "Keep Us Beckie Dean, MBI'Y ~
.Mary Roush. Mrs. P.,Wine Rose.
school activities whether they past week.
' white accord•an stork
rev Bethlehem B a t II t From PeUbleti,. wlth ·Mrs. Wen- Knight, Carol Ann Lelws.
·and Ronnie Pickee s I amber
had school chH~re~ or not. Tht- Mr and Mrs. ~aries Lucas I Games were played and priz.. a~
Great Bend. be~nntng de1l Gerlach reading t;he Fifth ble Kay Koehler, Linda Grimm, was drawn ror Ule door priM.
&lt;:~nnual sC'hool plcmc was 19an· and family, Caledonia, are i s awarded to Mrs. Harley John- ~
and nUnulng ror one Psalm. Mtas Hawley thanked Debby McLaughJln. Karen c:;
Refreshmentl of jello salad.
nounc~ for ruesday, May at spending the week end with her le. Mrs . Larry Baker Mrs. ayk Re ; ' C M 1 k from those' who helped on the bake means, the host and hostess
sandWIChes, ca~. coffee and icthe Kyger Creek
rer~eatlon parents, Mr. and Mrs Homer , ~ry Salser, Mrs. Hl:'nry ~:dow ~t~e • W.us~a. wlll sale and~ Eistem Star din- the honored guest
ed tea were ~ed. after M117
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center Parents are mvlted to Jooes, who af'e observing thell" IKnull and Shlela Hleks.
b th
g llai He is. well· ner.
opened her lo~ly gilta. to Mr.
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Mr. After Mrs Hemsley opened
eminlster. in West Those
the sick call Sixth Birthday il
and. Mrs.
Henry Ret bel returned home
rh ; g
held Sunda
ttf· and Mrs. Lucas WIU observe Iher many lovely gifts, the hos. Virginia and Virgjnla The pas- were Dorothy ~ Woodard, Ob•erved tue•day
Loms.e Mc~ul1iJin,
F'Tiday from Elyria where he m~~~~ 11 tv~ 17
;Ai,.Yvesper their 25th_ wedding anniversary !tesses, Mrs. Eugene Simms of tor, Rev. C. L. O'Connor, in. Mrs. Graves, Billy . Rice, Etta Esther Ann Lowery celebrat· Norrts, Mrs. F~ra. Ann
wu call:&lt;f by tht- serious llloess ~:rvJce, at 4 ~ rrt'~ the Rev. Sunday With her pa~tsButcher ! Columbus and Mrs. Harry Clark, vites the public to attend these Gaskffi. E4n• Wolfe, Mrs. Bigga, ed her alxth birthday !n Mrs. ;~~~ M~. R~by Plcbnl,
of his sister, ~rs Carl Jones H
d Ruppelt &amp;tving the ad- Mr and Mrs. ra
th Iserved refreshments of
cake servicts at 7:30p.m. There wlll Mrs Emma Bissett Mr. l)e.. Reynold's afternoon Klndergsrt- K ltbeyftonnte Katbt, BGmde
He w.a! acccmpanied ho~e by dr~;:r Donald Lanmng, prest· and son. J_lm, are spendmgher: Idecorated with bootl~s,
I c e be speclal singing at every aer- Wee~. Mr. Herbert •Fink, H~ en class In Middleport May 12. e 'r nda Pickena Mrs. Plul
llis brother and SJster·m-l?w. dt"nt .of the Board of Education. week. e~d m Colu~hbt~h lrw dau.l cream with storks, mm.ts in. nut vice. Wednesday, May 20, the mer Jonea, 'Ibeo Neutzling, C.
Esther chose as her table ~
and Edltb 'Rose. PeaMr and Mrs FrederiCk ReJ~I WJII present the diplomas.
they will visit Wither r:latlves cups covered with rephca dtap- choir from the .Raclrle Fi~st H. Jones, Margaret Reynolds. guests and helpers Melinda. e Riffle Mrs. Maudie Snyder
who returned to thell' hom(' m 11 was reported that the PT. ghler . Judy, and oJt k
d. ers and punch
Baptist Church w1ll be .special PePrl Reynolds. Mr. and Mn:. Humphries. Kathy Pooler. Patty gynd Nanc'y Snyder Mrs Helen.
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Homer Jones were sent eoograt• Cra1g,
1 A had suff!Cient stamps to pur·
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dtll spent Cl;ase tt lape recorder for the Lee Davl t so~ Mren a~d Mrs. Null and Mrs. Clarence Clark of The Middleport Band BoOster · ulations on their 50th wedding Iene Roush. 'Each child W8§ ser· Mr ~nd Mrs Elmtr PlcktlM,
Thursday eve-mng with Mr and school William King installed end gues ~
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Middleport, Mrs. Isaac Baker of Association will meet Monday anniversary Tbursday,
yed Ice cream,' rosette decorat· and Bi1ly Na~cy BObby iincJ
Mrs. Rollin Bearhs
' the new ofrlrers Including Eva Emer~ on~. Schramm has Racine , Mrs Harley Johnson evening May 18 at the ·school The memorial service for de- ed cup cakes and as favors they Stevie p ~kens •
Mrs Charles R. Karr Sr \ MJ!hron
president ; Vtrginia Mrs d ert nah' home m Zanes- and Tammy of Wolf Pen, ~rs. · band ~m at 7,30 p.m. New -of- 1ceased members was planned were given whistling ~alloons, ~..aif~a Vre • .un•
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~ and Margie Smith .. treasurer .. 1 ~
Mr. and Mrs . Max Folmer and
Committee appomtme~ts In· l.
Peggy, Max and Vanessa spent elude Social, Joan Morrts, RoMarge Greene o! •eandlzl _centuating lht net:ative befort
the past week end at fi'ollans· berta Jeffers. and all
room
cariiera"' is seldom without the the nation, aod catedng to the
bee, W. Va. with her sister, I mothers; Ways and Means. Bes·
flve110Und suitcase which con- Uttering of the trade audience.
Mrs. Howard Roush and fam ily , , sie Kmg. Evelyn Th.oma; Mem·
tains her _recording parapherMrs. Everett Thomas .substH bership, Margie Smith, Marlene
Ttl~! _ lad il that because of
tuted in the Pomeroy Elemen· l llall. lda Mae Murphy. ~ura
nalia .- .
all the current publicity. tilt
Ed Sullivan just received the Emmy telecast may actuaU,
tary Scoo: this week for Mrs . I Hoovet&gt; Mrs. Paul Thomas~
Brien McMahon Memorial A· be of ROme Interest this time
Albert Woodard who Is ill.
, PuOlict\y , Audrey
Theobald,
ward lor Dedicated Publlc Ser· arOWld, and there is a good
- Mrs. Bertha Hall returned to Hospitality, U!ttie Young, Ada S
1:00 Dowo on the Fa-rm
vice, presented by the Fordham chance it will dr~w a larger
her home Thursday afttr a ; Ohlinger. Robert Morris; Pro-- @
1,30 Popeye &amp; Pals
week's visit at New Haven, W.[ gram, Thelma DiU, Eleanor d
Uiliversity C)ub of Washington, au~ence Jban usual /lnd. ia
9 · 0 Huh ant' Reddy Slzow
V., With her daughter and son· Zeiher. Audrey Theobald, Na- g
D. C.
the 1o~sts of the televiskla
10:00 Hecl(Jr Heathcote Show
in • law. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde omi 1\.ing, and Grace Warner.
industry, it would seem most
10'30 FirebJL XL ~
Gibbs.
Plam were made for an ice b11:00 Dennis the Menace
Cunsidering the generally pa· admirable .lor :NBC-TV t.o carMrs. Norman Rose visited on cream social July 18 begi~ning i·
11 ,30 Fury
thetic and wltleas humor of ry on with straightforwardne~
Friday afternoon with Mrs. Ho. al 4 p.m . Cake und p1e Will &amp;I· F
12 :00 Bullwinkle
'"1'11at Was The Week, etc." and restraint, le:\!ng on as u..
mer Holte!', Chester Road.
su be so ld. A meeting o~
all ~
12: 30 Mr. Wtzard
durirlg the past season. It ia Ue as possible about the intraMiss Polly Karr of Columbus committees wlll 'be held m Aug· r.
1:00 Movie
doubtful that a more tlarmless mural mess- for, alter all the
arrived Friday evening to spend ust and a program set up for ·
1:25 Reds Vs. Cubs
threat haa ever been made. trade fighting is n·ad about bJ
the week end with her father. the next school year.
Ia
5:00
Fountain
of
Youth
NBC is going to have its hands viewers, they stHI tune in baCharles R. Katr Sr: and with The banner award and $5 8· 1f
~: 30 NBC SporiB Special
lull wilb the overall telecast, sically and mo&gt;l ol all to seo
hh:er~m~o~th~e~r~a~t-H~o~l~ze~r~~~~~
\\ard was won by the 8th grade. ·t
and nothing &amp;eems less wise the awards.
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on t,
1:15 News &amp; Weather
than lalling Into the trap of acthe 1, annual trip to Colull!bus h
6:25
Sporo..
May 21. Gloria Burk and Den· . o
1:30 Porter Wagon"''" Show
ise Snodgrass presented a ba· o
POMEROY. OHIO
7:110 'lat. Night Jamboree
ton 1wlrllng and tap dance rou· t
7:30 SirJJlng Caravaa
tine.
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thru
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:30 Joey Bishop
A social hour followed With 1
. Nlr.AWRENCE OF ARABIA"
9 ,00 Satu,day Night Mo,vle.r'
the hostesses. Margie
Smith, ,
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(Technicolor)
11:00 Late News Picture
Peter O"Toole. Alec Gulnne~s Joan Ward. Audrey Hayes, and
11 :10 D. .!. and Weatller'
Anthony Quinn Omar Sharif. BerthB Bing
serving chicken l ·
, Jaek Hawkins Jose Ferrtor,
11:15 Sports
Arthur Kennedy, and Claurle sat~d sandwiches, potato chips, f
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Rain~.
pi~kles, cookies, coffee
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Spiegel-David Lean punch to those attending.
f
"Brenner," the serles based
their first
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the adventures of a New York
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River KwaL"
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det.ctive and hia pollee3 Hrs. 45 min.
Second Monday Club ' I
Jyst, Be"s &amp;he greatest one
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son,
is now seen on CBS•aow - God. I ba"e great se•
Is Entertained
aloas with llim pradically every TV Sunday nights In place Ell
Mrs. Max Ward enterlttined I
'"Made ln America" which went
aiglat."
the Second Monday Sewing
MASON
'1: 00 TV Claf'.sroom
down
lhe drain after nve sbows.
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It was tile rriend 's turn to be
Thursday evening at her L I
7:30 En France
Two
ol network. TV's
rgos&amp;:
surprised.
coin Heights home.
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8:00 Captain Kangaroo
popular comedy prograDUJ TONIGHT
The evening was spent social- f
9:00 Alvin Show
"SHOWDOWN"
ONCE SEEN, Kay Stevens is "The Jack Benny Program·~ and
ly and in sewing. Mrs.
9:30 Tenn. Tuxedo
Audie Murphy and
not easily forgotten. She's five "The Andy Griffith Show" Lewis received a birthday
10 :00 Qu1ck Draw McGraw
Kathleen Crowley
feet, ll inches without her us- will bec~Jme daytime feature.l
from the club.
10,30 Mtghty Mouse
- andual loot-~-a- haH·blsb hairdo. on CBS· TV effective tills fall.
were served by the hostess to
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Rin
tin
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Jack, in the meantime, will be
"DRUMS OF AFRICA"
She has been called 1 "LucUie
Miss Eleanor Robson. Mrs. Paul
11 :30 Roy Rogers
f
Wltb Frankie Avalon
seen
on NBC-TV for his night
Ball·Martha Raye-Fanny Brice
Kll)fs, Mrs. Grace Holter, Mrs.
12' 00 Sky Kin~
and Mariette Hart
series;
Andy will eontlnue to
rolled into one." But there's a
Lewis. Miss Martha
Howell.
12 :30 Do You Know
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an Color)
star
one
night a week f o r
Jlltle bit of Joan Davis, BeUy
Mrs. Patrick Wood and a guest,
1:00 Championshlp B~
Hutton and Kay Kendall thrown CBS-TV.
Miss Myrtis Kay Parker.
IUN.-MON.
MAY 17·11
1:30 TI1e Airman's Wor
In too .
Alfred Hitchcock's
1: 45 Baseball With Dizz DeaD
RADIO • TV NEWSREEL:
•'THE BIRDS"
AITEND BAPTISM
She was born in Pittsburgh Fred
1 :55 Kansas City vw
ees
Gwynne returned to bi.s
Taylor
Jessica Tandy
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grues·
but reared in Cleveland.
$ :00 cnam}ionship Bridge
( Technlcolor)
role
of
Marvin Shellhammer,
er, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr
When she isn't singing in her
-and$:30 88th Runnlrg ol Preak~
and Minnie Orr spent Mother's
AU Star Cast In
night club act she's kidding sex. the barried department store u6:00 The Early Show
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Day with Or. and Mrs. Roger
··1 play up to husbands." abe sistant, iD Meredith WUlson'1
7 :00 Lawman
says, "and then give the wife bil musical. "Here's Love," aj7:30 Jacl&lt;le Gleason
rently holding forth at the Shu• wink ."
a:J() -· e Defenders
bert ThEater in New York. GW7-'
The wife always winks back.
i :30 Phil Silven
That in itseU makes Kay S~ une had been In Calilomia oo a
10:00 Gunsmoke
vens one of Ulose show business f&lt;lur·week. ~ve of absence to
Jl :OO News
rarities. No family argumente fUm a TV pilot for a aew ser11:15 Late Movie
about her. Husbands and wivea ies. Fred starred iD NBC •· TV'I
"Car 54, Where Are You? .. last
agree she's great.
oeasoo and 1:: now hoadlinlna
Johnny Carson, Arlene Fran- the re·runa oo ABC-TV ....
Pbllip Burton,
dramatic
cis and Van Joh2211051, tllree o1
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the foremost entertainment pet· eoacb of actor Richard BortGa.
BUT we're always glad to see you.
IIOI\8litie• of TV, stage and mo- appeared recently oo ABC-TV'•
1&lt; 30 Pat • Mike
tion pictures, will appear
4111 "Misalni Unks" ansi tolzl of
1:110 Oturcll ol Christ
NBC-TV~1 "The Doctors" thiS performing one night before Wizl.
When the weather k bad, or you do not
t:30 Cbannel u Presenll
month on bebaU of the National lton Clrurchlll. However, dlZl'lna
10'110 Nelflhbora
fHI good, or you ara too buoy to eome
.A.ssoclati021 lor Meatal Health. the first act Sir WIDstoo met a
10,15 Social Security
John Delmer, St.rling Hollo- ..,. lrieod and cbsstted with blm
to the bank yoti c.on bank by ONtU from
IUD JetaQ£11
way, Judy Carne, Les Brown, in the first row during the eDI L Ill Gasper Cartooa
Jr., and young Clint Howard tire performance. Later wheD
yourltome.
asked bow be bad 021joyed tilt
IUO Beany &amp; Cecll
~avo been ISigned lor feature
U'IIO Bugo BUMY
roles In CBS-1'V'o new comedy production, CbcrcbW replled,
12:30 Allakazaza
..nes "The Baileys of Balboa," "The play? I mual 'read It!" ... .
A call for "Sid" around tbe
1,110 FUck.
starring Paul Ford aa Sam U.il1:30 American Bandstand.
Just phoM .. end
ey. Show will premiere ••
• Jackie GlellBOII Show on CBS~·
2:30 Movie
Thursday Right teature in Sep- TV is likely to brisz&amp; an IIISW~
WI wiU .-:1 you I
ins chorus. In addlttoo- to co . ·
a:IIO Bowling
tember .. ..
I&lt; Sid Fields, tile stall lncludel
5:110 World of Sporto
supply of envelopes
wrlt.ra Sid Reznick and S Y4
l :;l(J Wre.stllng
ZeUnka, and Gtea&amp;0££'1 aecn7:30 Hootenarmy
and forms.
ls Mlsa Syd (lor Sydenr
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Adding a hopeful element to the situ·
ation, however, is the fact that Castro il
apparently touchier about being overlooked by the big powers than overflown
by U-2s. He doesn't like the flights, but
he likes less being ignored in diplomatic
negotiations.
Reaclmg to news that U.S. Ambassador Fay Kohler had discussed the U·2
issue with Russian Vice Premier Anas·
hs Mikoyan ln Moscow recently, Castro
remarked . .. Cuba is a sovereign territory
and is not a dependency of the Soviet
Union. Why don 't they (the U.S.) talk to
us')"
It'! a good question, and one which
Washington should seriously examine.
Negotiating with Castro would doubt·
less raise cries from many that this was
the same as recognition and that recognition is tantamount to approval. But
too much hangs in the balance to allow
pride - on either side - to precipitate
an unnecessary crisis - either over
U-2s. missiles, Guantanamo. or any other Cuban-U.S. area of friction.
Pride goeth before a fall, and what a
!all it could be-for everyone.

Fidel Castro may shoot off b!S mouth
all he wants without particular damage
to an yone. The great dan&amp;er bas been
that he mi&amp;ht shoot off one of his antiaircraft rockets and bnng the world ngbt
back to the nuclear brink 1t stood on dur·
mg the miSSile cnsis of 1962.
That danger has lessened now, if the
reports are true that Russia ~as pulled
out its first·class SAM-2 m1sslles, leav·
ing Castro with less effective ones .
Castro contmues to make noises about
the- VIOlation of Cuban a1r space by U-2
reconnaissance planes . The United States has replied in strong terms that the
flights are essential to our sec urit v and
wili go on.
One ll-2 was shot down over Cuba in
Octobt&gt;r 1962. Nothmg wa s done at that
time. for Ru ssla had agn·~d to remove
its m1ssiles and allow on-site inspertJon .
!The mspection was vetoed by Ca~tro . )
A similar incident todav ~ and there
is no guarantee that thefe couldn't ~e
one- would place the United States m
the ticklish position of deciding whet~er
final\v to bomb the bases out of extstenre Onee and for all. But such a retaliatory attack would then confront the So-

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chilla smoking a ctgar, and costume designer Edith Head wearing a marvelous
white silk coat, and Alan Jay Lerner
looking tanned and urbane, and Bob Cummings with his pretty blonde wife and all
kinds of lovelies in evening dresses such
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In fact , as we all swept across the platform , tokens in hand, and passed the
regular travelers homeward bound after
a weary day at the office, it crossed my
mind that quite a few chaps would gp
home and say to \he Little Woman, "Hey,
you know what I saw tonight? Just acrOss
the platform, as I was getting my train,
there was this new kind or subwav all
decorated in pink and blue and all kinds
of movie stars were getting on and every·
body was dressed up like for a dance, and
I saw Shirley 1\facLaine in a Jot of beads
like diJmonds - "
And at this point the Little Woman interrupts him with an expression of glacial
di sbelief and says :
"I though! I \old you not to stop off
at the corner tavern on your way horne ."
You can scarcely blame her for think·
ing the breadwinfler had had one too
many with the boys en route to t h E"
hearth. !rut honestlv. ladv. If he said he
saw it he saw it. There" were approximately 400 swells and apprentice swel1~
on the junket, and it was a very fancy
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In were nothing like this one that was
~e only gentleman aboard who wasn't
II'' !!!' out to the World's Fair for
thf' premi~rt&gt; of "What A Wav To Go'" in e't~ Clothes was Paul Newman.
Pxcept that thf&gt;:V ha~ wheels This special who wore slarks and a blue denim jacket
drf'amed up hy 20th CE"nturv-Fox had to match his blue denirn eyes. (No fool
~nld amt whitP wallpapf&gt;r. pink Austrian he.) He was .l ust goin~ out for the ride,
curtair•_c; at the wmdows . and ~ just because he is one of the stars of the pic·
ahovP fhe strap·hanrlE"r lf'vf'l - fPstoons lure, but he is also starring in a phly in
or nink silk trimmf&gt;ri with white fringe town. so he had to go right back and
an~ bohlnd that lar~er festonn&lt; of blue get to his theatre.
"I'm a working stiff. so 1 didn't dress
silk ed~ed with _~!old fringe . Thf'rf' was
prohahlv wall to wall carpeting on the up." he told me, flipping oul the collar
floor of the train but you couldn't see of the jacket and smi1ing .
Sorry, folks, but I don't remember
it beraust~ of the wall to wall photographers who were trvina to P~t intPrPsting rnu("h after that I recall having a very
shots or Shirley and the oth., celebrities nice dinner, and looking at some extraordinarily pretty pink fountains at the
aboard .
It was a black tl~ event. and there was fair , and enjoying the picture, and talkGene Kelly. looking handsome and fit Jn!! to people
Paul Newm1n somehow emerges as the
and about 32, when we all know he's 35
If he's a day. and there was Darryl Zan· hi~hlight of the evening. In my book. as
uck smoking a cigar, and there was a the sporting fellows say, he is a tough
beautiful young Englishwoman in chin- act to foUow.

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P.BLOE HAD
AN IDE.AON
HOW TO STOP

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that they feel this chUd II so
tenllll up from _..,. obt II
llkt a "tillltl bomb."
Just bow mudl lhoukl
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accept belort we
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homework, 1 bit .,.... utra
tor mlllk: (CB' whatever) and II

1 lhlnl: lllll&lt;ll of the oufm'y
about too muell homework
1!0111M bec:auoo lboaa pmnto
wert railod In the •"lu" era•
when homeworlr Wllll'l
eel - remember: Pre • Sput.
nlk! I CliiiO before, when they
went tor lbe Tbrtl R'und loll
of them.
I'm 0111 of lb... "late" parell, I'm 10 yean old and my
dauchler II IJ. I 1H oothlnJ at
oil wnmc wltll ber hiving
homework every nJihl. I did
too - and It didn't burl me a
bit. Taught me how towork,
L!OIIlelhlac the preoollt crop of
30-t0-year,olds don't apprec:ilte.
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Man has had a 1001 batUe strain by another one with whch
W.,th d•·oeaoe •er1111. Some o( man can live in harmony.
these germs •have .been van- lnotherworda&amp;ermsarehere
quished. 0 t h 1 r 1
h • v e to attay. Man mWit Jearn to •
gone mto hidlng and will !trike lect and encourage the one1 he
agam whenever we let down can live with.
ouc guard.
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Meanwt1ile
our success ov- Q-Wbat II 1 R@uroblutoma?
er many kiliers has made it ' Is it a fast apreadin&amp; tumor?
poMible for an ever • increas- How is it caused? H11 anyone
ing pmportioo of the popula· ever been cured
bon to reach an adV\Inced age.
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A-Nruroblal&amp;oma is a malig·
nant tumor that il seen in
earlv childhood. It Jtartl in
the •adrenal gland and apreads
rapidly to other pa~-~ ~
body. The cause 11 uuanuWII.
it is recognlled early and comp!etely removed and If tldo Ia
followed by deep X~ray treatment, about 26 per cent of thelle
unfortunate ehillren ean
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saved.

lion workera. But tht aovem.

mont fearo !be COIIII!qutnCIS If
tile atrikt should apread to
nearby lndultrial areas, partie·
ululy Bilbao.
STRAINBD RELA'ftONS:
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Ambaaador &amp;o
BrUaJhn B. M. Dlah lett l.ondoni011Hd
for omt lilt week. ln
sourees ,.y that Ia the pre~
stall oJ olralned relattona IJo..
tween thl two countriu, It will
be a 1on1 time before h1l IUCceuor Ill lliJIU!d.

Foreign News Commentary

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ceo, ihlo 11 vlrtaally 1mpo111 SAIGON DEBATE:
)IUihed arwnd, Ul-treated or
bte. Wb.. antbiotlct ore ooed One of the big problems of killed u..........lly. Equolly,
th«&gt;y kill tM w~aker •trans 41 American advisers in South the government i.e determined
dtRease cenns and leave a clear Viet Nam is gettlng their ad· to maintain the baae wh 1e h
flrld fo rthe tP'Owlh of more vice accepted. A prime ... prds the uteUne for of) from
reototant otralno.
ample of how good advice hu the Pers[lua Gulf. The upohot II
As these resistant strains '&amp;one unheeded i1 the repeated that Britain cube expected to
spt-ead throughout tht populi· !N'Odding lor the aoverpment to throw in all thl force neeeaary
tion they cause Infections again! establish a ltrict curfe" lD to hold !tie 1re11 with I minwhich the old antibiotlc11 are crttleal areal of the country.. num of casualties and to ltpowcrl.,. Hence the contnued side. Slnco VIet Conti Jlllerrillao nore Arib ohouta oJ Imperial·
search fo mew antbiotlc!.
move mostly at nllbt, it CGUld lim.
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,... In the uoe of the sabin hu been Impelled Ia aomt Spanilh coal min.. a r a
oral pollomylltls vaccine, now parla of the vltol Mekoot Rlv- among the few In Europe
widely used and shown to be er delta rel!lon. I&gt;Ut Dill III'IOUy which have not bten llllloiWo
100 per eent safe. Unllfe the enouJh I&lt; be truly offtc:tlllt. !zed. But now lbe , _ . . . . .
kllled vaccine, the new vaccine The- VIetnamese oay !boy fear II reported tllinltlnl of llllloiWo
confers a la!ttng lmmunJly.
strict enforcement would tum tr.atloa u the only aantr to
The live but harml.., virus t h e . populattoll complete)J otrlkeo which flaNd ,. Aolurlu
used has the bappy faculty c1 against them. ROply the AmerJ. In the oprlng of 11!12, In Ita
overgrowing· and crowding out cant: "'That'l a chance WI and qatn thll year. alief probthe dl•ease • produclng viML have to take."
!em Ia aid to be !hi teluctanot
and at the same time building TOUGH BRITISIIt
ol rninlnl nr1111 to IDlldoruls!l
up antOOdieo agaln!L! the Ia~ Look for a toughenlnl ol the equlprnaill for taking oot lhl
ter n the blood ol thooe who British lland agllnll Y-nl ll11ely low-crade brown Spantake IL
offorto to forco them IIUI of loh coaL The 0,015 mlaoro In
Instead of the eradlcaulll of ~"' lind ~ Attlbl~ ~ Alulrtao te~ 0!111 a .lt...
poliomyelitis, tbil accompllohes Ia. Political oourcoo In Landoll lion of Spain 1 ~ rl ' mil-

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Middleport's Alan
WallaCI! for te&lt;ODd
a h•H-f'llnl mar- Eastern .... New Lexlntton St. ·bY four dHiorent I'UIIIlerl. Ht take Itt place f!nloll.
tracked two dlstr1ct
track i:ln. Chillicothe finiahed with 34 Aloys 1 tied lor fourth
wlth 'abo won lhe 440-yard dash, fin- . Marietta iolt JOIDl' fit1t place
Othents.Cta
ishing in :11.2, betteting Don polnta It mlJhl otherwiM bat~e
Point Pleasant and Belpre a- r F'ootb.all throw, Aelker, Haa:·
r"'''rdo Saturday In the "'tb,. polntt while Marietta
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ran away from the field. gy, Henry, Pt. P .• Corum.
Annual Southeastern District third with M 1-3 point,.
CroobviUe 15 , Unioto
'Tigers were dt.quallfted
for
1 ::,=~~~ Pomeroy came in a l Broad Jump, Griffith, Putnq,
131,1, for Frankfort.
Track and Field meet held at Atheu waa fourth with liW. Hamden 10, Raclne I, ReedJ. The other Clast A
record running out of the
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third , . in the first Bend Marnhout, Pt. P.; Carr, 161 fl,
Ohlo Univeraity Peden Stadium. points. Other Class AA scores villf Eastern 8, seaman e, fell in the 880-yard run , where lane.
Junior Relay11 at Pomeroy 91.oz inches.
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In Class A competition, where were : New Lexi.ngtnn Jl, Green- HunUngton Local t ,
L~cb- Frankfort's Dennla
Wright The top
twe ftnlsbet"•
in
""""" School Saturday afternoon. I High jump, Henry, Davis, Belthe Jacketl participated, alona fiekl MCClain 12, Warren Local burg 4, Centrall• 3 and Paint completed the diatlmce in 2:02- each event wm represent. t b •
When the runmng and throw- pre : Haggy, Russell, 5 ft . 4 ia.
with Racine and Eastern, Mid- 12, JackiiOlllO, Ironton 9"'it, Lo- Valley 1. AlleniViUe,
Ames- .I to better the mark 'of Claude Southeastern Dlatrid at the
wu done Point Pleasant had 1 Shot put, Marnhout, Henr,,
dJefwrt finished third with 24 pn 8, Che10peakt 4, Co a I Bern, Brown-Zale1ki, Kln&amp;lton Tomblin ol Be•ver aet
last State Tournament
in Columpoints to edge Belpre with :Bash, Lacey, 35ft. 7 in.
polbtsahtad of Racine and Ea.· Grove 2 and Belpre 1. Hll11- and Vinton North Gallll did not year of 2:04.1 .
bu1 thi1 tree.kend.
and Pomero ~ had 51
100 y3rd dash , Corum, Davfl,
boro, Manchester, Portsmouth, score.
The only Cl811!1 AA
record , Two Eattern Hi&amp;h athlete.. " O..'t ad ME wQt he'1 Jot Trailing behind were Wahama ' Belpre : Swisher, Van Meter. 11
tern, both with 8 polntJ.
Wallace ran the 100
yard Soutb Point and Thornville Sher- Four recorda fell in
the to faJI was in the pole ·vault, Roo RJtchJe ln tile broad jump 01 the ltaU. Ttarer dmet tiM
18. Brdabury WJth 17 and ·seconds.
dash in 10.1 1 RW record, and klan did not score.
meet, three of them In Class A, w~re Lancaster's John Man- land John R.ldenoor in the 180 baU weal by me It fallt I cea~• 1 Sh1ode , zero.
1 Members nf the P{)meroy Varlht 440 yard dash in .51.2, alSCJ a In Class A Frankfort wound including two by Middleport's occhiai cleared 12'8", The old 1r1Cf'. will compete in the 8tatt
Urdly teU!"
The result.,:
lsity P Club assisted Meet Dlnew mark.
up with 53 points, defending Alan Wallace. He won ~ 100 • mark of 12'2"' wa1 stt by Ron- ]meet next Friday. Ritchie leap
5(1
dash. Coram. Belpre ; rector Bud Bickel. Ed Bartels
Lancaster won thl! Claas AA champion Southeastern was sec- yard dash In :10.1 to knock ey of Marietta in le55.
ed. II ft. 111,1,: lnd1es to "in Ulat
Pt. Pleasant. Russell, !wa11 official scorer •
division with 57~ polntJ. whlle ond with 40111 and Middleport one-tenth of 1 second off the Chllllcothe ~eored beavlly In event and Ridenour ran t h t
IWabama : Purnt"y. Pt . Pleasant , '\
Chillicothe nosed out Marietta third wltb 24 pqints. Beaver old mark whlcb waa heid ithe last even&amp;a ot the meet to ihalf mile in 2:04.4.
8.7 Je('Onds.
1 S11ck Race, Stor:- . Pomf'roy :
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Lacey. Belpre.
("I a shed
!D practice Saturday,
220 shutti&lt; relay . Belp'"' Porn- averaged 151. 43~ mlleo per hour
Major Leap lleiMita:
O'Toole, Duren (t), Henry
eroy (Hysell, V;~n Metf'rl, Pt rn I Ford-powered racing m•
By UoiiH PreH lllenaadooa! 191 ond Smith. Buhl, Elston
P. Bndt.Jry.
.rhine to lead five qu~.lifi~~· Into
Amerle•a lap~
t8), McDanleJ ft) and BerteU.
By JOE GERGEN
·t~ yard dtl.~h . C 0 rum , the Memonal Day ~ autp
Displayin1 the same excel· tng ses!::lon, and IG1 ln the at- land Tigers. Newcomb
and Chicago
000 002 OIG- 3 7 0 WinrM!r- McDaniel (1-21. Loser
UPJSpert. Writer
Swisher. Van Meter, Russell . ,race. A total of 21 cars ·Jfavt
lf'nt team effort whlch
round to win
going Beard were favored to capture IWash.
100 000 106- 2 B 0If- Duren 10-1), HRs-C~~&gt;rdenaa, Tht Philadelphia ph 1111 e 1 Baseball ti1row, Sw 1 st~er . K. qualtfied kl datf' with 12 spots
them to Ul regular season wins IWBY.
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medalist '1onors by virtue of 1 Pizarro, Wi.lhelm (8), ~D'.!Jsif'Borus
I have d~vered a short cut to APiker . Bradbury : Russell, Grif- open.
ifl 19 matches, Coach Job
'nlree-year veteran (hell be their regular aeason perform- 1 (9) o~~nd Marlin. Kuch, Bndg~s (lad gamt)
the National L!ague pennant- fith . Belpre.
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Milhoan's GAHS Blue Devils' making hid third appearance in ance!l.
1/8) and Leppert. Winner - Pi- Cincinnati 001 103 Oil- 1 10 0 •and tht: path 1e • d 1 right Three- leg~~d Ra('-e, Pomeroy , MUSKOf,EE. Okla . -Mickey
golr team captured tht
Colum!&gt;1.1s this week I Jimmy I' In nine-hole totals, Marietta's zarro (4-0 ). Loser - Bridges Chicago
100 GOO 000- I 1 2 ' Ulrqh Houston.
(Anderson 11nd Phalin 1: Bt&gt;lpre. Wr1ght wun the $9.000 Muskoea~=.tern Olllo District ..(Olf tour- Beard put together a pair of Steve Albrecht fired a 37 - one- I(0-3), HR - RobinsOJJ, Cottier. ' Malonty (3-4) •nd Ed warda.
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namrnt for thl third consecu- 39!1 in the district, jiving him 1uver par in th• afternoon affair, !
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liVe year at Falrgr!ens Com!• a six-over-par 78.
]but totaled 80 for the day Ir- ~ Los Ang.
121 003110- I 110 and Schaffer, R.Hnew (8) . Loser hts second start of the season ero:- magg y, Hash, Carr. An&lt;J - fourlh tour v1ctory tn six out. try .:oub Saturday,
On the ninth holt Saturday jonton's Mike Mearan also had Ballimore 200 200 ooo- 4 9 o - 'roth 10-1). HRs- Williama, jSunday night. and the lanky ersonl, 5J3 seconds.
ings this year,
morning, Beard scored an 1- 18 37 the second time around, McBride, D. Lee (41, Smith 1 Robiru10n 2. Sklrmer.
toUtttpa" responded with a I ~
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And for ~he thir~. atral!(ht maz1ng 70-foot putt - it roUed lbut he also had 1 hign
first (6), Chance 19) and Satrianu :,
neat 2-G · ~Ispatch.ot the Hous· took the se(;ond game, 4-2, ami BERLIN - The Australian
year, Galhpulli wlll
hover a small ridge .md ln.
nd f . hi
lth 82
McNally, Estrada (21 . Stock (71 1 IIlii Jllllf'l
ton Colte.m 1 qmck two hours •l the Cubs and Reds divided 8 t.andem of Roy Em rrson .and
the area ln the Ohio
lg
Sophomore Chrl!l Roderick , rou ' lnJS ng w
Haddix (81 and Orsino. Winner New York 000 000 OOG- 0 3 t l and 11 mmute!l.
pa1r, ChiC"ajr!o winning t;,e open- Ken l'lelcher won tht! mea'1
School state a:olf
displaying hi.'§ finest perform·
Portsmouth West finlsbe4 - D. Lee (2-0) . Loser - Es- San Fran 013 000 02x- f e t Even in more f&gt;f I hurry.: er. S-4 and Cm&lt;.:mn ati the douhles 1i11e at the Berlin 1'6
srhedult&gt;d th~ we_ekend
of the s~ason, just missed fo ·rtb- to the turprlse of troda tO.I l. HR - Simpson, ! Jack.son, Sturdivant (81 and ~"· ever. "'.a s the Phil~~elphia l nighkap. 7·1.
n1s Tourn&lt;tment while an41ther
Ohio State UmversJty bl
th~. mfdallst honors many - aDd Middleport's Yel- Powell, Torre11 •
Cannizzaro.
Hendley
(3·3)
•nd Infield,. whJch In add1t1~n to
At
Artlon
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Aus&lt;ae pa1r, Margaret s m j t 'b
1
lumbus.
m1~sed a 15-toot putt. low Jacktl!l, a aass A entry, (1st aamel
Crandall. L&lt;lsf'r- Jackson (3-5J . producmg two rather ordmary l Ov~r in thf" American Lea~ue ;md Le,.ley Tu 111er. ca pturei
Saturday,
U.e
he also ftnishf'd with tle4 .or nlntb with J1CkiGII. Kan. City 000 223 020- 9 13 0 HRs- Cepeda, Hart, McCovey. double plays t'ompl~ted the f1rst I tht Yankees &lt;"ru shed Kan~as the women 's doublet; crowa, ~
topped 15 SEQ squads
78.
Those two SEOAL. clubt Iota)- New York 204 050 oox- 11 g o (!ad 1amel
triple play ol the ma1or league City twice. 11 .9 and 8.0. and
1
323
team score of
· That
Senior Ray Kohl flre4 a 40- ed 354. . .
O'Donoghue, Handr11han 13). New York 000 000 000 - 0 1 l season.
.
. .
j Detroit S\o\'t&gt;pt two from ClrvP SURF'BOARO CHAMPION'
nine strokes ahead of
•• .tad (inlshed wllh II wblle
The d1stnct crown ha~ been Grzenda 151, Aker (61 , Mon - San Fran 010 WO 0 - 1 2
Tht rare lt1ple k1lhng was Rll ,hmd 3·1 and 4- 1. Minnesota SYDNEY, Australia (UP£)Marietta, and 11 in tront
veterar. St~ve Carter totale~ won_by il 8EOAL team 1ix teagudo (8) and Lau . Stafford, Risher, Wakefield (a) and much the result of faulty Homl· lnippf,d 8{)ston. 6·5. after the Bernard IMirlgeO Far 1·elly of
Athens, a team which had beat· t4-4t- II for the Galllant, stra1gh. years. Attwns captured loaley (5), Mikkelsen (7), He- 1Gonder. Herbel 11-U and Hall-~ bas~running as defensJVe 'Red Sox had won the opener. Australia bested top American
en the Blue Dev~ on
th
All but Carter flnisbed tn the tilles in 1959, 1960 ~nd 1961.
lnitr 18) and Howard. Winner - er. Loser-f1~1Sher 0-2).
sklll Wtth ·Rusty. ~taub on ~c-. 6-2, and the White Sox edged rtdt'IS Mlke Do.vle and Joey Ca1
some coum less than t w 11 top 10" ~Coren Saturday.
Here's Ml~dleport s .team re- Renifl (2-{IJ. Loser _ O'Dono- 1
-ond a~ Wa.lt Williams on first Washington , 3.2. and l.n!'; An- hell lo win the 1964 world turfweeks ago.
Athens' Greg Moore
and suits, and ftnal ~ta~dmgs of ghue 0-1}. HR _ Manlle, (ht 1•m•)
In the ftfth Inning, Colts catch- I gel!!$ routed Baltimore, 9. 4, in board ndmg c·hampionshlp at
Saturday'• wlnoln1
scere
John ·McAfee tied for 1the 1964 SEO D1slnct
(O I f 'fresh.
Pitts
000 000 020- 1 UJ oler Jerry Grote sl~sh~ 1 hard single games.
Manly Beach Sunday.
1
••, four strokes better titan
. honors - bnth com- ! tournament .
tZad l•me)
•
I Loll Ang. 20 000 lOX - 3 a 0 grounder to PhJls first bast- ~
- ---~- - - - Gallla'a 1912 cbamptoubip
plett&gt;d the r~gular match with I
MlDDLEPORT 11M)
Kan. City 000 000 ooo- 0 4 o Law, Fact (7) and McFar· · ma.n ~ohn Herrnstein. Herrn- 1
lill. And It was II fell tluua 77s.
Patt Edwards, 42-41- 83 ; Ron New York 101 303 !lOx- 8 14 I lane. Koufax , Perranoskl (8) '"''" ILred to aho,tstop Bobby
&amp;be Oevll1' JIIS performance.
In a "sudden death" play- Hanning 43-44--87; Steve Hindy Pena, Handrahan t6), Wyatt !and Roseboro. Winner- Koufa:t Wine for one, and Wine reThe Blue Devil• will
off, Mchfeo O('Ored a birdie four 41~1-118; Don Hanning 41-49-- (8) and Las, Duncan 17). f'ord . (3-3) . Loser- Law 0·3).
lay&lt;d to Herrnslein for No. 2.
to Columbus Thursday for
the 19th hole to win individ- 96. TOTAI..S 173-181- 354.
(4-1) and Howard. Loser
(%ad tame)
I
Nipped at H•me
tire rounrts. The two-day. 36
honors. Moore parred (Par I Final standlngs· Gallipoti!l, Pena (4-3) . HR - Pepitone %. ' Pitts .
410 002 010 - I 13 1 Staub, meanwhile, was wheel.
hole state tournament wm
hole) the hole. However, both 323 : Marletta. 332; Athens, 334; Hit ••mt)
ILo! Ang. 200 010 000- 3 7 2 ln8 for home, but Herrnsteln
gin earh Friday morning.
in the medalist Portsmouth West, 335; Lancast- Cleve.
000 010 000- 1 7 0 Gibbon, Priddy f6l and
Bur- alertly threw to catcher Gus
ty-six of the state's
at
er. 338; Portsmouth, 339; Logan Detroit
101 001 000- 3 11 11gess . Podrts, Brewer (1), MiD- Triandos to nip a run In the ·
will battle for the
Atherl!l' John Newcomb, who 343 ; Mi~leport, 354; Jackson, John, McMahon (7) and Az~ er lfiJ , Perranoski l!il) and Ca- ~ b~d and . pr~vide HOtJSton fa.ns
~hampionshlp.
w~ks ago fired a two-un- '}5~ : C'hUhcothe, ~ ; I.ronton. cUe. Agu&amp;rre, Sherry (9) and mllli. Winner _ Gibbon (3-1). With the1r f1rst enc~unter w1th
COMMITTEEMAN
Last year, Gallipolis
at Fairgreens, slipped 364 ; Wellston, 368 ; Oak Hill, 375: Freehan. Winner _ Aguirre (1- Lour - Podres 16-2). HRs _ a thr~for-one special.
Pd . Pol. Adv.
ainth. TWenty-three
an 87, thus hurting Athens New Le-xington, 378; St. Aloy!l- 0), Loser _ John (2·21. HR _ Clendenon, Howard.
I Short aurrendered only flv~
participated in the 1963
to overtake the Devlls us. 382 8Jld Miami Trace, 3M. Kaline.
hill- all singles- and stn~ck out ! _
tournament. GAHS' total was
-------------- (!nd camt)
Phila.
001001 ooo- 2 e 2 nine m wmning his f1rst game
869 - j~ 31 strokes behind
Cleve.
000 000 000 _ o 1 1 ot the yea1. Philadelphia , which
000 OOJ 000- 1 7 0 ~ Hooston
champion Kettering Fairmont.
Detroit
000 201 lOx- 4 7 0 Short (1-1l and Dalrymple. jcollected onl~ t:ix hits off M()UsIn 1962, GAHS finished 19th
Grant, Bell (7 ), Abernathy Triandos (~). Owen!!, Raymond Iton starter Jim OweM and n fout of 23) with a 69'1 tota1.
(8) and Azcue. LoHch (4-1) and (7) and Grote. Loser _ owen11 11iever Claud~ Raymond, got a
That was 11 stroKes behind
Roarke. Loser _ Grant '2-l). l(1-3).
, run In the th1rd on back-to-back
FOR TEAMS &amp; INDIVIDUAL BOWLERS
champion Ashland two
HR _ Grant, McAuliff.
lhlbJet by John Callisen a~
llgO..
(lat 1ame)
!•es Covington and an other m
IN WOMENS- MENS- MIXED
At least thrf!t ol la. year'•
Minn.
000 020 000- 2 4 ]
the !lixth on a walk, error and :
top 11 squall• wiU fttllra to
Boston
Infield single by Tony Taylor. '
000 000 oox:- 6 11 1
lht state mett Uti• )'ear. Be- By United Pmt la&amp;trnallonal Chicago at St. LGui!l, night
Kaat Dailey (7) Perry t7)
The San Francisco Giants re•ldtt GAllS, oU.er. an CJr.
NatiGaal Leque
Phila. at San Fran., night
and B~ttey, Moreh'ead, Radatz
eeived successiVe shutouts .from I
e!evll!e, ral!oerup bl !HI, aud
w L Pel, GB New York at Los Ang., ni~ht (B) and Tillman. Winner _
Satlll'Uy
ltfty Bob Hendley _ana nghty
Maka Your RHorvalion By Calling WY 2-3432
Upper Arllngtaa, wldclt ft. San Fran.
19 10 .655 . Milwaukee at ClnclnnaU, lligbt Morehead (2-3), Loser - Kaat
BALTIMORE- 1\{orthera Dan· Ron Herbel in po5tmg • dou- :
ltbtd Oftb.
Phlladel hi
17 10 .630 1
(4-2). HR - Killebrew.
;cer added the Preaknes11 to bleheader •weep ol the ~ets .
At Wellllton Saturday,
P a
19 13 .594 1~ t
A.merleu Leape
f2nd aamt)
Ihis Kentucky Derby triumph 1-0 and .1-0_ In other Nahomll
poUs totaled 162 Ia tbe mom16 14 .533 3lk c'hlcago
W t5L 9Pc;Z5 GB Minn.
000 400 002- I 9 oIwith • 21'4 lenlth win over The League action, Pittsburgh split
Clnchmatl
16 J4 .533 3111 New York
·
· Boston
001 003 010- s a 11Scoundrel.
with the Dodgtrs, winning Lhe
Milwaukee
16 15 .516 4 Cl I nd
:: \~ -:~ I&gt; Sigman. Pmy 18), Plei• (91 I
nightcap 1-3 o!ter dlosing, ;~;
POMEROY, 0.
Los Angeleo
14 18 .438 6\!. B 01~-e a
II 12 .liM I&gt; and McCabe, Batley 1~1- Wit- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.- World 'S!. Louis roughe up
·
Houston,
14 19 .424 7 M':n~:~~
18 14 :533 2 so~, Radatz (8) and r:lman . ~cingndchampion ~Clark o1 waukee, 7-3. before the Bra~"J,,...,..,...,....._.,_.,_,....,........,,...,..........,__,...,..._ __.,._.._...,.,...,...,...,"""'
13 15 ,464 3 W ~ner-Pe~ry iiftO) .
Chicago
11 1&amp; .401 7 Detroit
Mer :tla f ~t ~ s ll way
New York
9 2'l .290 11 Washington
H 19 .424 5'h: ~~I a~a l3-~. lz
te ej1&amp;:!!, ':r . o 1 l'f . m ea ·~ thr
Saturday'• Resoltt
Los Aneelet 13 18 .419 5~
e re~, I a lo;::, at y.
~rmg ~':/ ymg Jtests IGo~la e
1anapo is Au
Pittsburgh 7 Lo1 Angeles 4
Boston
U 17 .414 5lh
at ona
•P•
ay 30
!I·
Chi&lt;ago
2
Kansas
City
11
18
319
6~
(1st
eame)
sic.
Cincinnati 5
R I h.""'"'• 17
ld U
·
Milwu.
000 000 1103-- 3 I 1
-ap
~,....,,
-yeaclr-o,anlpi·,~·~~~.Loull
8
MUwaukee
5
satunlay'o
Reoulll
St.
Loulo
030
020
20x7l4
21
LONDON
Swedan, ltakt.
Junior Men'a Singles
N y k 4
•ad other Detroit, Mich..
Francisco 8 ew or
Washington 3 Chicago 1
Fisctler, Hoeft (5), Niekro \7 ) 1Yugoslavia and France moved
ll!tet made nearly a clean
4 Philadelphia 3, night CleveJa[]d 2 Detroit 1
Smith (I) and Torre. Simmons up to lhe quarter-final round of
of the lath; .Anilual Midwest
Sunday'• Retultt
New York 10 Kansaa City I
(~) and McCarver. Loser - the European Davis Cup tennit
[Ilona! Table Tennis
Angeleo 3 Pittsburgh 2, 1st Baltimore 5 Los Ang. I, nlgbl Filcher (1-2) liRa-White, Me- ' eliminatlono.
Dodge trucks are trained
In Columhua Sablrday and
8 Loo Angeles 3, 2nd Boston I Minnesota 5, 10 lnna. Carver.
on tha ass.embly line to
b
• H001 0 igbl
(!ad 11me)
CLEVELAND- Pancho Gony,
~
· ' n
'
Sund•y'• ReiUitl
Milw.
000 021 100- 4 7 O,zales 01 Los Angeles won the
liYt penny-pinching econOne actptlon wea the
Fro. 6 New York O. 1st Bo-ston I Minnesota 2• l!t'
St. Louis
000 002 ooO- 2 6 11world professional tennij titlt omy. They'r• put to1ether
f 1&amp;ld Donna
Fran. 1 New York 0, 2nd Minnesota I Bo1ton 5, 2nd
0
5 Cincirlnati 4, 1st
New York 11 Kansas City !1,
ClOninger (3-2) and Bailey. with 1 1-2, 1~13 vl~tory over
' year-o
TOUGH ••. built rusged.
Chivy Chue, Maryland.
7 Chicap 1, 2nd
New York 8 Kan. City O,
Washburn, Burdette (7), Shantz Andres Gimeno of Spiln.
They 10 farther, haul more
.-.n the women'• •lnt!eo.
Lout
Mil
k 3 11
18) and Uecker. ' - r - Wash1
-iave morel They're the
11 •lllikod U.S. No. 2111 -:;::•;:l~il.,':,~~~· 1 St "~r' 2 ' ~ Lot Angeles t Baltirnora 4
bum (2-1). HRs-Bailey, Menke \
Sllllday
1
IJiUut tilhtwads on tho
singles, b~-.111(1 bten runnerup
·
'
Chicago 3 Washington 2
Aloo, Clemene.
ONEIDA, N.Y. - Steven OW·
the ~tton•l tournament ln
MOJMiay'• Probable Pltr.btrl Detroit 3 Cleveland 1, lst
en, one-time coach 4ll the
hilhwey for your trucking
1
&amp;lewood, Clut., last month.
Plttsburgb al Los Allleleo Detrolt ,cleveland I, 2nd
Uol pme)
IYo'o football Giants rono~ cloUar.COmtcheckourdeall
John Tamlebll! JZ ct
- Blasa I~) vs. Dryl· Monday 1 Probable , _ , . Clncl!IDAU 020 001 100-- 4 7 0 fo, hi' defensive cemuo, died In
he
(i'&gt;-1).
Detroit at Wuhlngton (nithtl ChicaJo
1/00 OOt 004-- 5 5 2 1City 'Hospital at the age of 81.
port, wis runnerup'
Willi
-Regan IZ.3) Ill' Lady (11-Z) "'·lt'""''"-==""'""'""'...,~~.:...,...;._==""'.:..-~l~
ol lbe MWcel dlvilloa,
Philadelphia
at
Houston Hannan (11-2).
ige IJ'). llo ~ tbree
- Bunnin&amp; (4-1) vs. (Only 1ame acheduled)
pmei ll·IS, 21-11, 2l·IS, to
!3-3).
TUelday'o Gomeo
WUillrns of Detroit, !io, 2
N•w Yor~ at San Franc!eco- Cleveland al Chicqo, alghl
MEN-WOMEN
od U, S. Midget, behind
(1·2) vs. Sanford (~). Detroit at WashiJiilon, ni&amp;ht
fro• llfll Jl to 51. Preparo aow
UD.~ola . .n'lte .bu ~ Ula1tParso&amp; of Olarleaton,
(On!)' aamea scheduled)
Kan. Cily at Boltlmore, night
f9r V. il, Civil IIN"Yita , job optJI.
.. adll PNI!Irw far
tiuil..
tl'at.
who did not COI1Ipeta ln.
Taelday'o Gomeo
Minnesota al New York, niJhl
ntry ••IF Pee Itt*. It ta eM el
lap ID u.a. .rn
tP ' " '
Ji -•n.lr.•.
tht larPfl aM okl..t ,..tntell
••Manufatturer's Su&amp;~~ested Retail price for
Qnenna•nt .-.tiDIIt 1PQ II \ifll
at Housbin, night
Los
at Booton, niJbl
e.-eotc~ .rboolt of lt. .klad IIIII '11 tlpup!j
U ......00 I IIIOalb CO llVl
"'' ceanaetd '111111 0. .... 1964 .Dodge D100 Utiline Pickup, exclusive
1'lw7 prot1dt m.uob rr-a. -.on~n•nt.
Both are mernlltn of !be olrollg
b tla'D prlnte limplo,.a;dt and
of state_and local taxes, if any.
ror Fila Wwmatln v. a.•.,..
Detroit · Table 'l'elllila club. .
M.Hlleat oppartJmllJ' ru lld•aalUll' Jobl, IMIUIIIA. DR #II toR·
IMnL
IIIIIIJ' POIIPMU r. .u.lre
llont ed WarlH, tW oat e_,..
'11!• . tournament blchllcbl .ru
llltla ~ .•o Qtftlai-.. lldutlltlo•
Ud 11111111 at au. . TODAY. Y11'
I~JIN
.
lhe "'aepJnc lfldo of oil .Irion
Stop in at any Certified gasoline atatlon and
wlll .alto nt tall debib ""' llow0006£ BUILDS TOUGH TRUCKS-WE MAKE EASY DEALS
... ttl .., of tuM flbl, ,..,.
,.ou e•• prQIIIre ,.lfiU"d'lr r.r l l l •
in Meo't oiJlllef play b) Qdldo
MUit Pill I tHt. Tb.a a-,.utta
"CHEK-UR·UOENSE" to see If you have won a
.. 11:... -~~~ tn IOJUI 1 . . .1 onJ.i'
and another 17~·LIIf
Do!l't 1111_,. • AC'f !'fOWl
weekend at the
- . oat ot II'" ,.._
player, llouf-Jiurno.·Boma, C...
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itt
Chlldi me\·4h
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Any of ••or 200 othtr prl1... New llot - h
MILt &amp; SECOND STS.
nlg~t for the
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
·
we.k
lam very mueh lntereattd. Please 1end mt ablqlute}f l"ft.U
,inetl!i
(l) A Utt of U.S. Government po.siUou and 11lat1u; (2) ...
YOU MAY HAVE ALREADY WONI
formation on how to qualltr for a U.S. Government Jo'b.
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GaIII' a Academy Repe ats As Distnct
. Jackets PIace N.Inth
G0 If Champions;

aJUJdor. I bava
Dear Helen.
a moderate amount rl utn •
By LYLE c. WilSON
the Baker lnveotlgaUm •• con· lrativt aoalstant. solicited ad· Parenti ..;. about lholr eb!l· curr1ou1ar aetl\lltlot (ouch u
Uoited Press lnleraaUoua! dueled )&gt;y the Senata Democn- vertlolnc for the Johnson Tela- dren In ".!leralld
,. ocl&gt;ool fUnd-railing
proJIICIIL
The voter&amp; seem to have sof~'tlc leoderahip so far II tbat It villon otaUon while ha (Jon- the way theJ uaed to
manager and music Uhrartu
ened co,iderably since a Dem· hao been a nbblly affair. klnl) wu oo the Senate payroll bout lhelr football
WMl Ia and whatevor ella 110
o• a
ocratic Cong,ess h&amp;Tied Sher· timid, fearM and oaaer to con- and lhat tho _oollcltaUOO •• In my dsy. And lbe ~ wu w111ta to lake the lime lo do,)
man Adams out oJ tho Whit. cluda.
C011111CUIID Willi ule of an In- 00 jull u much thea -athle._ lloaven tnowo I pt my lilaN
House and another Democratic The lmpreuion ia_ that the in~ IUI'IIlCI pollcy on Jobnlon'l Je .,bei'OI" were llniiCl
Ub o1 homework, but I don't ~·
Congress investigsled that mess velliptors oro biclinJ oomo-llfe. Jenldrul wu not IUIII- plono wlrn lrylnJ to
I om uaually on llie bonor, rol~
in Washington over which thin&amp; or lhat they are ofroJd to moned by the lnveatJJatoro to
to
' U IJ!IIId'""
thouJh I don't hllvt ljJnt to
Harry s Truman was LlllhappUy proceed vl&amp;oroutlY for feer ol toallfy. An altOIIillllnl over- up • : : : ':;..te ••1:"" lludl' at nilbll durJnc COIIeOI't
011
1 1011100. My COUI'III ·~ prelly
presiding.
lllrJUIII
up _.thing that o]Jbt, If It wu an oveniJhl. Ht ery av
e
They have softened that is, If would be holler loft IUiturnecl. did however, make Ill affidavit fief, compotlnc for 8lory, nol heavy too _ oil flOIIqe pre~
tbl'y perDU! the Democratic The Sherman Adami tnvellip· dsnlal,
onNoym~t
A
I have found a solutloo. I ·tel
Senate leadership to get away U1111 woo a ~ affair. There Tbm are other Items c1 111- tho 0 ~ 1 w11
'
~ ~ up mly In tho IIIOI'IIIIIJ (arounq
1
with a once-over-lightly invest!· was . a soft shoe, olf;to-Buffalo tere~t un..plored by the scna· ho!wo:":ho
4 a.m.), and do my homeWork.
galion of Bobby Baker and his quahty to the Senate I lnvesU- tors. Olancte .,.. the
llrst to '
If their kids Perhaps IOlDO mJtld no1 , (811
activities, ao now propooed.
~atlon oJ Harry Trumao's mess papon will conUnue to preu got "dw:::ted'" 1 think Uko doing thll, but I lhlnl: It's
1 1 wondatfu! opportunity we bavt
Senate Democratc Leador m Washinl!lon. But H did dere lh matter as they ollould
•
Mike Mansfield ouflered I holy to invade the White Hooae In N:um,
' In !hal Tho Ttl• lot of thll arouaJnc abwt hOIU'8 to learn and we oboulil take .,;.
~an., nt of Indignation last "'Fch ' oJ
coats, deep pot llom:"':candal might have ol after school s~ " II jull ery aclvantega offered Ul. rm
week. He first said that sena- freezes, favorttlsms and the fizzled in the 1920•5 but for the braama: in rever11.. MY child no' terribly fond o1 bomtworlr:,
)tors were irnputoln&amp; the char· like.
.
sharp reportorial braiD of the "· actelerated, you know, and bull ftel It II ...,......,. to WJ:o
] aders of other senators o~ the . AI for newspaper auspici&lt;m, late Paul Y. Anderson o1 tbe Jt I Ju•t T~RRIBLE how they deratandlna
my
atuditl.-:
I basis or gossip, pure suspicJon mnuendo,
gOisip and rumor, St Louis Post-Dispatch
pour It _oo. ~ poor t1dl 11'1 CHRIS
•o~ind rumor. Then he changed that it; lara:ely baloney. On Feb. ·
·
caught m a bind. They have to
: !hal to mean tbat new'Paper 12 Donald B. Reynoldl, the ate- The Senate atock market ~- llvo Ill&gt; to their parenll' tllpeo- Tbis column II dedlcalld \0
reporters and t.:olumnists were reo-buytng insurance asent in V!ltigltion of the tarly a a taU0111; it's been dnlmmed In-- famUy llviQ8:, 10 U you'n ·hav.
Ithe character assassins. · Solid the Baker caoe. was In the certainly would have b • • n to them repeatedly they won't Jq kid troub)J or juat plala
Holen ho)jl YOU.
c1tizen Mike was ool of charac- news with a atatement !bet the abandoned within wee~::~~~ ret Into collep unlou lbey &amp;el troublo, let
ter in these accusations. They scandal bad only beJIIIII and begmnmg but for the 8
1- 'I and B'o In the touJb eoun- She will olio wtlcome your
were made In the beat of the that it might end with the de- ling reportorial Job by membera es, and the more toulh COW'Itl own amualn( _.-!011001. A~
Senate Democratic leadership's struction of President Johrison. of the Senate prtsl callery.
the better.
dreu Helen Bottel In cart Of
massive effort to check the 1'hts surely was a great exas:- Interested parUes In the Naturally the A~ and B ltu· t:hil neWip.per.
Bobby Baker invesligation.
gen.t.ion but the Senate investi- 1920's and 1930"s tried Mike dents are put In the
''fa•t"
The Senate reJected a propos- gators have done little to reas- Mansfitld'a lhabby ~ctlc ol claasea when perhaps they areal to widen the Baker probe. II sure the voters that It w.. not claiming • ~oul .qamat the n't that fall, but merely VII')'
was a party-line vote. all Re- true.
prua. It didn t WOl'k then ll1d conadenUoua. Thls t. Utt type
publicans and nine Democrats Reynolds did appear before it probably wUI not work now. oJ child who hal 1 breakdown, DIYOTID lO tNTI-'In QP
voting to extend the investiga· the investigator!!. He swore that But it wouldn't h~ .lf tbe and educatora aboukl be U:·
Mllll MAlON UIA
tion. The overall Jmpresslon of Walter Jenkins, LBJ's admioll- voter1 allo came alive.
tremely cautioua 1bout who ...,. a. ..., ,.....,
-.·_
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they a dv aoce to .. a...

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Shirley MacT.ane pushPd along the subway seat to make room for me , wnnkled
her nos!! in typtcally Shirley MacLaine fashion, and made the chic remark of the
week
''Gosh ." she said ''\iy diamond s certainJy hurt when I s it do wn.''
She was wearing a low-decolletage, slit
skirt evening dre~ .s at fake - but. still
frightfully ex:pens1ve ~ "diamonds." and
some of them were almost as big as a
dime. and very sharply cut. You could see
where it would not be very comfortable
to sit on them all the way frum W. 41 st
St. to Flushing Meadows. but it was the
kmd ot dress any woman would gladly
suffer in, especially if she happened to
bP bu11t like Shirley. The dlamonds encircling her neck were real, and there
were even d1amol1ds nestled in her fabl'lous wig. which Sidney Gutlaroff had
t eased into something resembling a
brown fountain
"Did you ever ride subways mu&lt;'h'! ' ' she
askPd me
"\'es.'' I said. "Quite a hit. when I was
a rub reP?rter."
"So d1d I. when I was a a chorus girL"
she said. ''I fi gured something out. too.
I went to a department store and bought
a big baby doll, and I used to carry it
wrapped up in a b1anket whenever I had
to ride on a subway 1t always worked .
Somebody always got up :-.;1 gave me a
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Strong Pulse
Deteded in
Grafted Arm

Scholarship

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Brenda Bailey and Linda Kirk- strong pulse was evident today
Janel. Four typists awarded_Staff in the grafted arm of an 18medals were Janice Bing, Mary year..o0ld boy who may not have

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Dote H. Rousb, 7• RaciDe,
By Evelyn B&gt;i&lt;tles
driver, reeelved IIIS'nsiGna aod
The wscs of the Methodist P•• I H• t•~r, -.
•• Racine, Wll
Church met Ttturmtay afternoon lnjnred !ohio left ohOuider and
at the holll&lt; of Merle Grilfitb received locerodons.
The
with six rnembers present. The Pomeroy E·R squad took both
program topic, •'Tbe Methodist men to Meigs Memol-tal H01Family," was preaented
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Teachers Strike Schools'
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broiled in a seven-year controversy over teacher Ularies, was in a chaotic today.
DIPLOMA COURSES
Fire destroyed the four room
When the classroom bells rang, some ~r-;~~:~~
home of Mr. Md Mrs. Marvin expected to be on hand for greetings from
9 to 16 Months
Millirnn, Leoding Creek Road, teachers. Most of the state's 11,000 teachers were
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Helen Smith, School L1branan hours through the early mornpresented awards lo the follow- 1ing Sunday to restore the right
mg studenl.'i who st&gt;rved as as- arm of David Lambert, Yonk- ser were serv_
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their daughter at Heath MethTbe UEA'&amp; actiOD,
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let 1 tess. The June meeting w1U be ~~'llm¥:•)a• ~r;:zrcq:;rstu ed&gt;'st Chu"-h .
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a~~eM~s. ~~=s ~::~n
REPORT ACCIDENT
A neigbor who reported the 1trundatlon In a two ca• crash vote of 231 to 7 by its bo11Sli
ENROlL NOW
y~ar, Rutr Bailey . Yvonne Seal , tram as the youth fled from land daughter, Neta, spent Mo- The Meigs County Sheriff's ,fire i&amp;id he had trouble with Saturday at 3:45 p .. m. 00 the of delegates, created
Robert Buck, Amta C~olh_n.'i . ~m- pollee.
1ther"s Dav with their parents Department investigated a one-- his phone so he had to drive corner of South Third-av and spread, confusion for the -~·sl
The hHor OHlce Jobtt
da ~rue:-;e~· ~n~~ ~tlh Cm- Authorities at,..Yonkers Gener- IMr . and .Mrs. John
Wat•o~ car accident four miles south· into town to call the fire d~ Locust--st in Mid_dleport, pollee 274,500 studenta: and their
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ompson, al Hospital said there was a and Mr . and Mrs. E. W. Wyin- east of Antiquity Friday at 11 partment. When the Middleport reported toclay.
enls. News media were
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· Sarson, 38, Racine· department arr1ved,
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st rong wnst pul:;e ·m the arm er and fam1ly
the house G. G. Werner 11ves ·m th. e st'eged with telephone
FU11.1RE TEACHER AWARDS 1and Lambert was responding Va
R. D. ·2, was traveling north was gone. In the confusion some. damaged home,_ ~ut no one m asking whether schools W01oldJ
Mrs. Madge Mathew s. faculty w-rll The boy wa" retained on Mrs Grace Hotly and Mrs. when he stated two dogs ran one also had called the Pom- the hous~ was IDJI.Ired. Three be opened or closed.
Buslne11 Coll11• Dlplom1
Jponsor of the Future Teachers the eritical list because of the Flossie Allensworth of Middle- in. front of him. H~ fr~ed to eroy Fire Department, which ~!sons m one of the cars were It ~k several ll~out8 f,.or:hO&lt;&gt;II
of America Chapter, presented seventy u' the accident.
Jport were Sunday guests of mJss them, but slid m loose • was tqrned back.
Jn]ured, and b?th ca~s were to. fi~als m the states 40
For Catalog •nd Inform•
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. Mrs . Eulah Swan and ramily. gravel, and went side~ays into I
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diStricts to make
. I , Mrs Robert Huntley, assist- Pvt Jerry White who has an embankment There werf' The MtlhroiJ home ts set off Edward U.-e Sites 17 Ches- minds. As a result,
lion Call, V'-Jt, or Write
tv· Persmger, Cllltra S'iliatze,
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Jamc·e Evans l'lt
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HONOR SOCTF.TY PRIZE ·Sund.J.y . hts arm . had ybeen Ito G~rgia. but will be sent dunn~ the Sunday ~cho~l ~ur. Public Relations Officer Bob cident still is under investigsThe WCFU will meet Frilda••l
Mrs Theodosta Frecker. sprm- ·
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to G€rmany soon.
Dunng the worshtp services, Byer, has appealed for help for 1 tion.
e\'elling at 7,3 Op.m. at th
1 bcx:ly
sor ol the National Honor SociP- wrenc e rom us . .
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Blain Taylor returned home Floren~e Spencer sang a special the Millirons. The
Millirons The Middleport E-R unit was Middleport First B apt is 3&amp; Locu•t St. Ph. 446-4367
tv Chapter. awarded a $75 r·heck Lambf-rt wa~ consc1ous but m from the Veterans Hospital at Mothers Day song. '!_'he sern:ton have a boy 13 years old who called to take Sites Gary Wood ~Ch~u~rc~h~.;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:::-!:=""'=';':::;;;;;:;;;:;:;;::
t~ Alle11 Swaotz anrl a $75 chrck shock whf'n brought to the hos- Pittsburgh, after undergoing eye 1 b~~ Rev. Card was m keepmg graduated from the
Eighth and Roger Wilon 'e.u of Chea~ J
to Lout&gt;Jia Th ompson fnr writing . pita l aflt'r t~1e accident Satur- surg~ry Ulere.
With the occasion.
_g:ade _at Bradbury Sunday, . a peake, to a local doctor.
the best essa~·~ on thf' toptc',, day n1ght H1s arm was rushed Mrs. Wilda Cowdry and fam· Mr. and Mrs . Charles
D. g1rl mne years old, and a g1r1. 1 An E·R call was also made
"'Wh~ I Would Like lfl Win the 1therr b~· police m a cardboard ily of Veto were guests Satur- Woode spent Sunday afternoon 31,4.
to Tiny's Foodland Saturday at
National Honor Soc1etv Sehol~ r· box I\ harl been knocked 40 day of her brother, Way Clark, with her mother, Mrs. J. B. Twelve firemen answered the 11 :28 a. m. for Gladys Blackship ."'
fre! In th _a1r by a N~w York and family .
Hayes and her brother, Clifford ca ll with 1-(oward Dailey, assist- wood, who was taken to Meigs
voc~L MUSIC
Cenlral R&lt;t tl ro&lt;Jd train JUSt p~ll· Herman Marshall is a medi· Hayes and family , at Middleport aant fire chief, in charge.
Memorial Hopital.
Mrs. Lucill~ SwaC'khamer. vo. rng tn to thf' Gro£'ystone slat1on cal patient in Meigs General They were joined there by their - _ _ ___c:c:_:_:_~:__:_:_::::_:::_:_~=---tal music supervisor ot
thf' hert&gt;.
Hospital, Pomeroy.
son Clair Woode and familv of
Pomeroy Publir- SchMls . pre- Poltce said the accident fol- , Forest Kyle and two sons, Le- Pvml'roy.
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Mrs. Nina Robinson has been
Jane Baer. Brenda Balle\'.
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. ill at her home here.
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pent.er, Amta Coltms. Jenrufer
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ighbor who and parents, Mr and Mrs. Ira Mr. and Mrs. Carleton FoilFloor Tile
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Mr and Mrs Charles Taylor VISI e er parens, r.
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Swatzf'l Linda Kirkland John makmg_ too muc~ notse.
are ~nnouncing . the birth of a Mrs. Lee Henderson and his
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Spottmg the pollee, th young- . daughter Janet Lynn Saturday mo th er, Mrs. Cl ara F o11 rod on '
Strauss.· Robert Buck ' Ronn1e
e Ceiling nle
That'• what a lot of folk• tay when they wa.nt to bur
sters Oed Lambert ran across
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Colhns, Kenneth Lawhorn. R1ch- th · ·Lat ~ and the train roared morning at St. Joseph Hospital, o er s
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ard Nease.
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IParkersburg. The baby weighed A daughter, Janet Lynn, wa!'; If that'• J9Ur problem •• "lihone u• and aak for the
ePanellng
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Band Director Ronald Woltz '
Mrs Ethel Rife and son of Taylor on Saturday, May 9, at eanda of peOple for hundreda of different rearona.
prr:sented medals to senior band ;sorket.
Dexte~, Mrs. Martha Ward St. Joseph Hospital at Parkers- :
eAwnlnga
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY
members Sue Arnold, .1 ani c e l
amt daul!(hter, Kindra, of Vmton burg. Paternal grandparents are
Bing, Jennifec· Crew, Alita Carand Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor of
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penter .. Jane Baer, Robert Buck, I
~ and two children of Ewington Dutch Ridge.
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Nanrv Burns. Janire E\•ans, Pa- !
spent Mother's Day here with Mr!;. Zeldr Jenc and
two
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tm1a Fields, Linda Kirkland , 1
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ers Day week end wtth Mr. 1 ;. , UFE INSURANCE AVAIUIBLE ON ALL LOANS
[\'ease. Kilty P~ rsinger, Alfred
Mr . and Mrs. Jean Russell and Mrs. Herman Taylor and
300 W. Second St.- WYandoito 2·2111, Pomeroy
~ - son. Mary Ann Rirkm·n. Cinand Mr. and Mrs. Goldo:!n Bahr Eugene. ' .
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Iof Athens railed Sunday after- I Helen Fmdhng of Co_Jumbus ' NOW OPEN SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 12 NOON
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.-,l•:RM.L TF.AM AWARDS I NEW YORK IUPl) - In what lnoon on Mrs. Came Bahr and spent the wee~ e_nd With her
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport, 0.
DAVE OHLINGER, MGR•
..srh Russell Moore. after may bf" one or the grn~ under- 1daughter.
.mother. lva Fmdlmg and son,
lmnrrr.mg the 196~
sea'&lt;on !statL•ments of the _vrnr. Domin· · Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Fields Rus~_n._
1. 1) prPsf'nted medals
to .ick Tucri "s molhrr describes ~ and daughter, Glenda Sue, of
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h"l'i lltlinrbrenner , who rr- him as "arlventttrPsomt&gt;"
Delaware, spent the week end
,.,.d ht· fm1rth bas~bal.J&lt;&gt;!Ier : Th(&gt; 12 -year- old who hid lhere with his parents, Mr. and
·· rl Baiff'r. David Reed . Ph!l· nut al the \vorld's Fair ror ltiMrs. Robert Fields.
1 1 Swi•,dell. Robert Smith and days proved to hi~ parents and Mr . and Mrs. John Guinther
l ·•lwrt Crow. Lrtter awards Isecurity police that hP nut only and baby of Torch, Mrs. WU\'.'C'nt to C.eorge Ha rm. Gary ii.-: adventttrP~omr but e-lustve .ma Ginther and son, Jack, of
J (•nkins, William Jewell, Rich· land enterprising~ we!!.
Chester, Mr. and Mrs. William
urri W:rry. Fruce Simpso~. Rex Dominick. who sneaked onlo [watson and family of Roc~p.ort,
Cummlll~s and Bryce Smr th.
the fairgrounds May 6, estab- 1W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Wilham
OTHER AWARDS
' lished his elusiveness bevond a Robinson of Alfred. Mr and
Alita Carpenter won f i r s t doubt the remaininR thefe day Mrs. Everett Watson and fami·
plaf"e m the Temperance Con- and night until Sunday ~ def.v· •ly and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
test She wa :- named Homemak· ing the best 1•fforts ol his par- Boyles and family of Tuppers
er of Tomorrow by winning the ents and police to find him. Plains, an were Sunday gu~sts
Belly Crocker Conlest and the Thev knew he was there.
. of Mrs. Effie Watson.
General Mills award
medal. : Jlis ability to live ofF the · Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hoffman
Miss Carpenter also won the i land. so to speak, proved the !Jr. and family of Rutland were
D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award .! blond s~&gt;v~&gt;nth grader's enter- Isunday· guest'! of Mr. and Mrs.
The Awards.Assembly clo!t@d prising naturf'. He ale well, Charle~ Betz~ng and Mr. and
With the reading of the Class of i slept cOmfortably and man&amp;l· Mrs. Dana Hoffman.
19M Wi11 by Ma~y Ann Rickard, i ed lo come up with enou.:h
author of the W1ll. Jt was well· spending money to occupy his
received by the student body waking hours.
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In fact. he may prove to be
one o( the few fairgoers who ,.,
SERVICES ARE SET
lefl the ground• with as muoh
Funeral service!l for Mr~. money a~ hf' had when he arJohn Sellars. 74, of Porland, : rivt'd.
"":'-:--:-:--:--~--who died this morning at Hol- 1 Dominirk"s springtime oddys- Sund&lt;:.i School attendance on
zer hospital. will bt' held on sry ended Sunday when a con- M.ay 10 W8! 54, the offering wa~
Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the cessionaire who had seen his $10.35. Worship services were
Morse :::hape: church. RD2, Ra- picture in a newspaper noticed held at 11 a. m. ~ith the Rev .
dne, with burial in the Morse him in the flesh at one of the Card bringing the message on
ChapeJ cemetery.
i pavilions and alerted police.
''Spiritual Relationships'"
F":""'""'"":-'-""''"'"""'""'""''-...;,~...:,~~.iiii.i.~~-1 . Mr and Mrs. Delbert Yost
and family of Sugar r.ruvf!. 0 .,
spent a w~ek enrl with their
parents , Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Guthrie i:lnd Mr . and Mrs.
Tom Yost and attended church
here Sundav morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swartz
and family of Marit&gt;U.a vi~ited
their parents. Mrs. Nina Robinson ana aunt, Clara Follrod,
and Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Swartz on Mother's Da~··
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ather·
ton and family of
Columbu~
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Sunday at 1:50 p. m ., the Mid- uled for a two-day 41 recess."
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dleport Fire Department report- The teachers were ordered to
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ed. Contents of the home were strike by the Utah Education Association (UEA) In
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Myrtle Boggess. The society
Roush was travellD« east all lost.
asainst Gov. Georg• D.
eBwr. Admtnlstn.tion
has a new supply or rag rugs when ~ was b~ed by an
Mr. ind Mrs. Milliron
left
refusal to call the
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for sale. They may be seen oneoming car wb ch caused
into sPecial seSBion.
eGenerll u&amp;W.-,:~
at the-.. annex. Refreshments of hlm to drive ofl the rigbt their home about 16 or 20 min·
planned a maS&amp; meeting
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and
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teachers
Tuesday to decldelemM Key Punch
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a hes- embankm~nt.
to attend a piano recital of
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hend.
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Clair Follrod. and family spent
Mother's Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Harper a~ Carrollt" Ohjo .
Mother'&amp; Day w'a.s observed at
the church here Sunday with a
t!Pecial number in song by Dins.
more Boyles and 36 potted pe·
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"Where do you get your rebozos?"
"Thll :same place I get my cement/"

INSTALL TRANSMISSION TOWERS FROM mE AIR ... FULLY ASSEMBLED!
Many yoan aao. reboooo (oOlorlul bttnd-woven shawls)
were a major export of Melico. Today, Mexican ex•
porten are more apt to be offering cement.
Uke other nations. Mm:Jco becune industrialized,Jllld
more technically accomplished. Now. Mexico exportl
more than 1000 manufactured articles/ ranging from
hall bearingo to eled!'(o to-rs.
Half of the tmporb of our num~ one Latin American
cu&lt;:tomer are machinery. equipment and supplies oto
keep production booming.
The tradition ol quality ayQpnymoul with rebozos Is
kept alive In today'a ploducta. You can still get rebdzos

. Onlil ricody, lowers lor high-voltage lines lht
ems remote areas ••d lo be &lt;airietl pien by pien
lo Jbeir l«afions .•• ellen inching aloq llle ground
tnr roqh rntls cut especially lor lht jlllrpose.

Bit now, wilh"Gtlyed-V"towers desicntd and tnti·
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allminum Iowen usually weip less than OIIHhirtl
u IIGdl as sttellowen lhat do Jbe same job.

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oeed, we estaWiUed a stparal~rethtct ~ tlllinteriq depat111et1t te •evelop llicWl' ea;an
slrudlres. Anti mr lht lUI twt JWS, we tltmr·
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all atiler suppliers t:tmliltetl ). Sniap, fir Slllt
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speed box, bucket seats, radio , heater, fawn pamt w1th matching vinyl interior.
1962 Ford Falcon 2 Door
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Mrs. Leo Eddy and family of
Wooster, Mr. and Mrs. ·_GnJYer
Whte and Doris ' Mr. and Mrs.
Audley White, Wooster. M Is i ·
Betty Lou Eddy, :P._fl'· ~SI Dfu
of Bolivar. Dennis Spdtler o1
Wooster, Mr. and MofrsKl.Jib:~~
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Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr calleti
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Racine.
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mr:t. Frlltlk Krau!ter,
25tc 1USED SINGER sewing. machine 100 50-pound bags "B" size Kaor hour. frame home with bath, gas . ows. Bulldmg Completely inand family of Pomeroy calle-d
in a brand new sewmg tab~e taclin eating potatoes in good
5 9 12tc
circul&amp;ting heat, front, b a c k ' sulated. Front .and read en· I
By Sarah M. Rife . .
on Mrs. Freda Krautter · atfd
Snndv'l Beauty Salon, featuring equipped to buttonhOle, zig condition. Grown from certl· .
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and enclos'?d porches. ~mer : trances. Beautifully , Ian d- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Mrs. Lucy Spencer last week..
products. Open ev- zag, sews in zippers, and lied seed and can be planttd l 0 . MrCO'i: AUC'I'I
· lot with garage. Convement to scaped. Pri vate parkmg. Renl mas and sons, Larry and· Stev- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benso.,
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3_ -e- 1 schoo 1s. •=oo
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M' dl 265 does all genet .a1 household 79c per bag. Midway Market,· Chester ' Oh10.
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N Se~ond St.,
Jd eport, mendir.g . Will sell for $49.81 W. Main St., Pom~roy . WY
LETART - 2 - story frame l p1onth . t 1 es par 1811Y pal with her mother, Mrs. Freda H. Bailey and Mrs. Amand.r.:
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' ' · OWner. Sandra Ben- cash or terms. Ph•.me WY 2• 16 3tc
I home with bath, gas clrculat·! Havtm Terrace Apartments, Bowen and Bernard.
Tuesday of last weeg'.
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r. :a,o•n 773·5263.
and Shirl Laundry
back proch . Nice 77 foot lot, New Haven 382·5101 or 882- and Mrs. Charles S. RUe and : lamily of Columbus called on
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I Hour Cleaning
also ,·iver frontage, $10,000.00 2705.
! 5 14 · 21. 28 : 16 Larry were Mr. and Mrs. Geor- the Charles Spencer family Sal
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Altering and Rep•lrinl
:FARM - 290 acres 2 miles I
_4 ·_ ~ 1 • 18• 25• ?~ 1ge Beveridge and son, Fred, of W'day.
Poekets •nd Zlppera
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, Washington C. H. and Mr. and
Miss Co"nie Spencer ot AI",If·
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10 lbs. Dry Cl•aning $2.00 : house wJth running water, i TRAILER ..spacendclos~ ~ bu~~ Mrs. Larry G. Hoffman and Son, 1ens, Judy Eddy, Wooster, DenlliUc like new with new guarantee
DISCOUNTS ba::; ement bam (32x42), feed- ness se&lt;&gt;uon 8 sc 00 5
· Stevie o( Albany.
. nis Spitler. Woosler: spent last
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$995
PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY
lng shed (2000 sq. ft.), Marl· Middleport. WY 2·3J88.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooks and Saturday night with Mr. and
5 15 Stc daughter, Nancy, of Cobin Creek Mrs. Ralph Ballard and !amlly.
L•Sabre 4 dr. One lo I own·
ABC CLEANERS
etta silo (l2x30), other out·
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and trade CUDA· Phone WY 2-2204.
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tion (can be doubled ), plenty 1 2 blocks from downtown Porn· family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,Run, Mrs. Mlldr
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Rile and Larry recently.
woods spent a day Whl
with
eor
umt Pleasao• W. Va.
""
10 l8 '"Jc varieties grown rom ceru le '
J
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all minerals. A steal at $6500.
$ 13 tie
Edward Rife and son Billy of sister, Mrs. Hilda
te.
..,-,=,--;;== ;;-,=;-;;== see. Bumgarner's Green·
Pam.,oy, Dhlo
thor~&amp;- ICOTrAGE - Concr•te block MODERN- 4- room and bath Sunbury aild Billy Pierce, Rad· Mr. and Mrr. Billy Orr lnd
WHEN YOU USE ABC Cleaners hou se New Haven, W. Va.
·COMPACT Sweepen. Au
· (15x:l0i plastered "nd paint.
t
ciUf, called oo Mr. and Mrs, sons of Reedsville spent Moth·
'"Free Stor~ge Plao" you get
'
5 13 ll).t ~ - --·----- -· ·-- .... -- · - ~ ed tBit:-s and service Wr~ ed, g~ ·floors. on the Ohio ·:~"';.':1 apartmen ·
tfe Charles RiCe and son, Larry, re- er'J Day with the Cl,lnU)rr fam·
5 12- - cently.
big, ~autiful empty closet 1 Yes you can borroW out Carpet . 1963 G.M.C, half-ton V-6 pick- ' 534 7th St., Parkersburg, · River with 120 feet frontage ·
_·
ily.
.
space m exchange for aD. the Sh3mpooer FREE to clt&gt;.an 1 up. 1000 miles lilce new, $1850. Va.
_
on highway. Complete with THREE bedrttom house on Lin.
Mrs. Myrta Rife has been Ul Twenty-eight relatives . 1 n d
room occupied by tDe family 's your carpets with Blue Lustre., Charles lhle, Racine Village.
rurniture $2500.00.
coin Enll, Pomf'rO) P h o 0 at the home of her daughter, ltrlends gathered Satufday evenwtnter cloUting. Here's how lt Baker Furniture, Middleport,
5 16 3tc
HEATING, Plamltinc. &amp;taf.llet . Harold CeiUnt, Salesman
Wl 2-3346 or WY 2-2186.
. Mrs. Fay Wood.
, ing at the home of Mr. Bnd
worka Bring In all
your
5 12 6t
·
Filma,.,, 1\nold llnttllen.
WY !-2HO
' 20 lfc
Larry Hlle spent a Sunday af· Mrs. Ralph Ballard In honor of
winter. clothes or call us for Ohio.
- - -'- · SRAWBERR~ SEASON near, 01 F.at·f Main S&amp;l'f!f!t. PoD WIUiam Ingell, Sdtm&amp;ll
temoon with Kenny and Gilford their son, Melvin. Rtfrts)}.
piek-up and we will "Profea. WHY PUMP sluggish septic freezer var.~ty. You maY eroy. l'llue W1' 1-!441.
WY 1-24?%
FOUR Ror&gt;MS, bath and
Turley.
ments were served. and tht
lionaDy" dry clean them ol lank. Gel Klean-Em-All. Sei&gt; pick by appomtment only. Call
7 20 lfe
5 15 3tc
ment, furnace beat.P h on
Hurshel Justice spent Sunday evening was spent socially a~d
regular rates, wltb free motb tic Tank Cleaner. Landmark Nolan ' on Syracuse, 8 • 8 o.
WY 2-&amp;19.
4 28
night with Billy Vetella.
!~!lowing color slld&lt;s and Ill&lt;·
prooflnJ and biOI them up Farm Bureau, Pomeroy _
m. and after 4 p. m.
Blfl.. LDOZER work, basementa NlCI!: OUILDING lot, view of · 4 ROOM apartment wJth. bath. Mrs. Ethel Rife and son, ing pictures.
for lllorage In ..ated cedar·
4 29 30tc
5 14 30tc
Landscaping, brushing. pond.!. river, 80 • 165 for sale. Walter Phone WY 2-5385.
spent Sunday with her Mn. Neva Bailey spent Monized bap and wileD you are
FOR SALE
150 Rhode Island- Red - hens. I Lowboy service. Charles Jef- Grueser, Riverview
Drive,
5 8 tfc
parents, Mr. and Mr1. Marl day evenin" with Mn. A H
II
WY 2 3'130
~ 13 30tc ~~~~--,.-.,...--:ready for them. neJ1 fall, ca GIBSON-Kay·l!armonl' ~&lt;Uitars wooden silo, size !txn. Auto lers. Phone WY 2·11222.
i 1 30ip _. _ -_ _·
Unfumisl.ed house. 4 roolDI, Mollohan of Tuppers Pllirut.
Bailey and..,Mrs Amanda Baer,
us or let our routeman lmow aDd Ampllfiera, zt months to parl~ for push bulton 1957
NICE FIVE room houm:. fuel utility and bath 18$ Point
Joseph L. Rife, ChilUcothe, re- cine
and lhey will be banded to pay 101 or call Tiffin Jewel- Plymouth. Call VI 3-2278.
See
ButfdonR otld Sut&gt;
oil furnace, storm wmdows Lane, Pumeroy. Pnono W'l z. C!ently visited !Ill plll'ellll, Mr. Mr and Mrs Virgil Walker
you cleaner, brighter, anG .,.,· Pofn1 Pleasant. W. VI.,
5 15 3tc
s s tic and Mnt. Charles Rife ond bll were dinner guesls on Mother'•
ply,Nelgler
Racine. for bett.@r t.omes. and doors, 4 ICI'ell levelIt Land, ·-·.
_,.
newer. Remeber the storage PbOIMI 10, BW Wellmao, Le5 NEW AND USED w~-lders, air kitcheo cabinets and ttorm 10 acres, woodland. t. l,
grandmother, Mn. ~yrta Rife Day of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis WaJ..
19 Free. Pay Next Fall on WIJHamsm.
l~U compressors, welding rod . doors.
11 Z3 Uc I • Middleport. Priced at $3800. , Fl"RNISHED apanmPnts. Ph and aunt, Mrs. Fay Wood.
ker, Forest Run.
Delivery. A.B.C. Cl.-n liDtl
l'ree demonstration. Pomeroy
I Call WY 2·357\.
WV 2-2'77ll After 5 p. m. phon•
Billy Veteila spent the past Mr. and Mrs. Grover White
Sltlrt Laundry. Muoo, W. Yo.
TERMITES and protect Landmack , Ph. W'l 2·2181.
I
5 13 6tc l WY 2-J!iR
week visiting his nwther, Mrs. and Dorltt, Mrs. A, H. Bailey,
1
21
SP U513.
4 tolll IIWII ond shrub• from Insecta
5 11 3tc
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lfc
Joe VeteUa ol Eskdale, W. Va. Amanda Baer, Mr. and Mts.
. THERE WILL be I • •ij Wtaa AIIAB U-do-it Concen- -EXPERIENCED
' FOR SALE : 2 bedroom hom!, rHREE and four'"""' rUmltlb&amp;
Mrs. Sarah Rife spent an eve· Wateman WhUe spent SUn·
c:1ua meetftta at till fNiclom lrole. King Builders SuP PI Y
Auto S•les
lufl basement, cash morll!aRo 1!11 ono unlurm•hed oliarl, nlng with her daughter, Mrs. day with Mr. and Mrl, Voroon
~ Mlssl&lt;tn Churcb at Jla. Co., Middleport, Ohio,
AUTOMOBilE
:~ ~~~"i.~tract. w \i'"~:C: menll WY 2-5434 12 6 _ Juanita S&amp;&lt;too and family of: Dolin and family ol Battna·
1
110
lhon, Stlversvflle Rd., SundaJ
5 I tfe 1955 FORD, 2 door. $8 · 5 ;;~~e 1
FURNL,HRO and u-hed Rutland. The Sutons w11l .soon wood, w. Va,
at 2 p, m. Brolher Oide Ahart YOU PAY less for fino home WI 9-3222.
p
SALE: I lot CHI Mulberry opartmenta. Inquire II the move w Marysville where Mr.! Mr. and Mro. Cllnl Orr cllll·'
will be lito leader, Rev. E. J. furnishings ., Baker Furnl· J951DODGE V.fi- Coronet . 2 1
AND
' iltlihh, Te. WY %·3429.
Ohto HoW
t-22-tfr Saxtoo bu employmenl
ed on Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Hay·
Grlllltbr
5 14 3tc
ture in Middleport. Ohio.
ofo9r, red, [p'ay, whito; radio !
3 19 tic
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rife ond man S&amp;lllrday
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4 11 Uc
and heater. automatic lziiJIIo
FOR SALE- Middleport'• 14Ji.
Help Wented
Larry c_alled on Mrs. Patty HOff. Mr. ond Mrs, Ralph Ballard
. . .•nee
J
miaslOD. Contact
Elmer
N'"·"'"'" -tea az N
- · _ _ __
manandsonatA!banyrecently. ondMeiYlnand BrendaLeeond
-aiii!illii1i..,
I.IJMP COAL Deliver or pick Young, ar p11ono WY WO'I3
Connie 8pen&lt;er of Athelll 'l'tl'e
up vounell Goegteln Ready· after 1 pm.
l-lfi.3tp
NEW YORK (UP!).,. The l oupper guests of Mr. andF
llld llaltn.., ered."
Mtx Co., Page St., MidcllepoM
.
• L I I WY 141.Q
-roy. 0
"""'"0111o n~ 11 - 11• -tic• W I M·l· C A fltabte German. American Soccer Waleman White, Keno, rldJif.
fta"' W\ t-un
U II II&lt; 11157 FORD, OUIItom • .... ey •
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n
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pro
League AIJ.Slartt ra!Ued from ~
Mr:t. George Roberts, w b o 1
In'"'"""' ..,...,
SINGER Sewing
macbines, lnder, Standlrd tranunlsalon, PIIO'TO COPYING FOR' SALE: In boarl ol Raclnt busmeu of your own. No pr• halftime deficit w .~ • 2·1 ~penl ten d4ys in Columbus wltb , '
0
JDiiliSON, Slmp•on lnsura•c• new, $59.50 up. Several used
Copy IDJ lellor or -.n.
bigb water. Madent I
Jn. vlcrory over tit.
·
.Ernest· Deeter, r11lun,a w '.-•
,..,, ID. All forms of In
maehineo at bargain prices.
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P
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'leuter
lnauranoe,
";m::,
I'OOIDI,
Z
tiled
batbs,
large
ation
write
Rawlelgb
Vereln
Club
Sunday
home
Thursday. Her grand·
15 61
~sm..=: .~·.• a.'.·~~ and The Fabric Shop, Singer S&amp;les
es r ·
closell, utWIIes, prago, barn. OIIE.fl4~ F port
tho ~an debut of the daughtet, Brenda, came home •
· - .,.
and Service, Pomeroy, Ohio. 48 tun GMC van truck, '61 motI.UC'I'IONEEII
cl... 10 ocltool. Free gaa. 610
' ree
' jtp
team.
with her lor a visit.
5 18
4 21 tfc
or, eiCilllent tires.
Would
acres." Suitable lor bulldlnl :;:::::-=,-;=;-;;---;-;;I I lie WY 2-2284.
make exceUent campet. Call
C:..phl• 8emoo
loll. Mrs. Tyree Pickens, Pb. MEN AND BOYS wanted
Sale or Trade
Get Acuointod Offer
Co!Ugan Soft Water, WY :1-.Ctllt,.::~
WI ..3412.
4 s Uc
work on vegetable !ann.
,,
Rocop....o Tiro Salol
6903.
5 13 ltc
• c. ao•DFIIKD
her! IIIII, Racine • Buban
•
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IJ5't GMC dump -truck,· suitable
,....
B'SHAN
Ro d Phone WI • •957
1901 OLDSMOBn.E. Call WY :1• - . Olllo
nMr. and Mrs. Holly Friend is
a '
~5 II
. 3te
.
for coal hauling E. W. Ha~
sWhite they l&amp;~t
4
28
1_ 11 Uc spending a lew weeka with her GIRL wanted
ley, 4422 Em"so" A,., Park·
TIRES .. $7.90
6182.
..,
work fn store.
• • •
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00
ersbul'll, W. Va . Phone 442· NEW 1:1-14·15 IN.
~ PONTIAC. $2250. 4 door Rickard's Alignrnent Servlct, mother, Mrs. Gertrude Frank , .
6190
5 16 6tp TUBES .. $l.79 ... lnoludod
bardtop, C8taUna. blUe fin· (formerly Gruoser
Body of Nelsonville who Is Ut
Must be out of schooL See
Opfn
7
day•
each
week
ish,
automatic
tran!Uninion,
k
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Ma"
S
M
d
Mn
Randal
R
b
Ted
Thompson, Rutland Dis8 •.m. to 9 p.m.
0 · count Store, RuUand, Ohio,
Farm Machinery
Wor I), W.
'" t.,
r. on
·
power steering, power brakes, Pomeroy, Ohfo. R. H. Rick- erts and family of Letart soent
tic
16
6
~ ~ALE: Pull type Biack
radio ond e&lt;tras. 910 Broad- ord. Phone
WY 2-3S71. Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Geor·
--~-:·1&lt; "orn planter. Delmar
way, Middleport. Call WY S. Wheel bllancfnl, •uto glaB!. ge Roberts.
; WANTED for lnte~tew, woman
l n1, Racine, R. 0.. 1.
5289.
4 :19 tic
brako eorvlce.
Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Ballard k&gt; sell Merle Norman Cosme~
N1Xt Ooor To Rutl1nd a.nk
noo ..__
6 4 sotp and Melvin ond Brenda Lee at.. leo. Cell Hy.OU'o
Beauty
I 15 31c
A·DlET tablels.
your drug store.

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produced oorlea •. , NBC • TV. fl. tho U.J. ~~ Kor!no
however, Ill .uctfng b)' Emm7 Aeldemy wiD eo1J1P* In the,

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~.!.~~~Ur'f.~~b~ A3c Melvln Ballard ol Sbe~
Sewer MaelltDts
V•ry IDUll It~ ClJIItal
vJ&amp;ce ot r..Jd~ » lbltao.,., ne pard AFB, Teua. il apendilll
-- GOOD INCOME
=:,.~~. 1"!:.':t a two weeks lean with bll
.nOperate ftom Hom.
an, If -.DJ, Iff un• uw.. . ~~
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CaD " ' . . . 0., II' ....
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llneul Choice Ttrr1toriH
JOJ: QANDD. who~~~&lt; plll•• .t ..... parents, Mr. lllKI
rs. ' Ita!
." I'!"b
7 -• - 11&lt;
AVAILABLE SOON
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Bau··•
ana ond hi• &amp;lltor, lrtllU
PoliDOY .u aiM DIFWU 4nt-.
uuaton, lq•tau.
•ueut.ota.o!WJib•*•·
u PJ , o1ad.mutJ e • Lee
R••I EI t • r• For Sale
Jlid«leHrt
o.u..
.w to• oottce Mr.
· and Mrs. Charles J""Muon
PoUlt PlnHilt that 011. thl. 1M. dQ of lllaJ 18M. t,a.
UIQr
RuU&amp;Dd
liyraeue th• koblet111 •• &amp;aeut.rts oJ tbe t.ut
11
d Mr
d Mr
'- T ...- S8 acres 6
p1wo •vu.l other lll'tl&amp;l
wtu and Tftta~nmt 01 •ow. lkJo.ll.. son and fam y an
• Bn
s.
FARM FOR SIU.U:ol
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We will appolDt • ·me·~ IOUI IK' miD. J)equM, Mill~ f'lal.ntllL flied carl Johnson and famn,., Low·
room house, 1arge bam, all •omaJI
.....~~ ~ ~C:~u a ~~beu; h i' Pcuu011 ta u.~ Prott•tt
eo1111..., ·ep, ~·t a day with Mr. imd
Q D •lllb1....._ a
I
''TOY llelll COUDtJ, Ohld, ClM ·No. 11, •
necessary outbulldingI
o1
..PPUonel · ,,.Jt..."kl!b d.
.,am.t: UMo abon named paril• aDd Mrs .•r--·
Robert White.
bl1cktop road near Forest Run!~:; =~~·.~ ol!.r ;.,· ..:~ ~~m;_r:oa.~n.;:':: ot•u:.'J:"'.= Mr. and Mrs. Junior Whitt
Church. Two miles f r o .,.
m Ho,...,-...
CompAD)'
ad."''i~... HP~41 • ~= •nt,
MoiU• BaokmUl, II IDnfllclent and daughters, •··'- --• SheUa,
, J'Oil m
to Pll' the d.ebta of tlid deud•nt.
..,.,.._,ae CU*
lim!
Po.neroy corporation
~. weetr: aJUS eoUect mom~,..
aDd cam at u.e ..s.mutJICrltlctn ot h.r
F~ld
· t•ht
•·· Edward Schaefer Miners· REQUIRES ON\. Y I'EW •••"' ,.., lh• ,... MoUio Bootmoa of Warsaw spenl · • ay n "''
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O S EACH WEEK
dled •lied ln fu mnstie ar the tal· and Saturrday wth Mr. and Mrl
ville, Ohio Rt. 1.
H UR
lowln1 dan:rtbed teal ut.lltll1
Wh"te ·• Dorl
'
, 18 6tc
Thtt 1a not • ;Job but • ebanee 10
Th• f~U:;'m, ,..,.1 ••tau. •waw Grovl!!r
1 a11u
s.
.,
trt tnto lctJD•thlnt you mq bave
1a th• "
• ut Cbe.ter, Gaunt,. of
...
M
H Iter --"' dBu•..__
-- - - aJw•,.. •anted • 1 bUIIneq of ~ur Melli and .t.t. Df Ohio, and Ill
m.~o'!.
ary 0
'!UJU
r;or
HOUSE, 5 rooms with bath and o.. n. On• tbd e.a be h&amp;ndle&gt;d In a.qe u . Towo J "'~tttan M ul th&lt;t ter, Sharoo, spent Sunday tritb
ta"
5 1pue ume aod .tiD Jan• ro10m· Ohlu CoiDPIJIY'I P\u'&lt;lhl.., and • •
I Da ·
two sma11 rooms ups ITS ,
ror fUll ttme e~panll.on.
o1 th• tot ltnowu a. th• T•"rn Lot Mr. and Mrs. Wor ey
VJB o1
acres fiTOUnd big barn and
NOT A GET
m ..Jd VIJ.Iq'e: Berlnobll •t t h • r-L..xter.
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Nor1.heut comer ol the D. Cle· ~
l outbuildings, storm tloors
RICH.QUICK·SCHEM
lan&lt;.l'l lot. t.Mnce !UI D feet.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Orr anid
and windows ' fuel oil furnace. ' .ell
H you h . . . . dNirl to b•tter ywr·
Ut.~o
:
!
·
South 19 ~rch•• to Mill grrandson, Eddie, .of c.alumb. us
• 11 tobtr, honut, and rnll:r
Street, thl!n t:l! Wut :i5 feet, lh~mce
used on 1y 2 y!ars. Close to 11 nctr•. hue , ear ,. 121111 cm1ntmum North Ul perch•• w th• Jllactl of were supper guests of Mr. and
h h C II WY 2 required! qopl:f et ont'fl, thin• eom- beflnnl-Dt.
school and c urc . a
• plete det.u. lboue yourRII, phone
Referenet Deed: Vol. uw., P••• Mrs. Clint Orr Saturday.
~.. 13_ 3te_ aumber.
Airmail or "'''"'
o&amp;St, o.ec~ Rtl!oro'l., Melt• l:IIIUity,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BaJiard
__6362 .
TOV MERCHANDISJNG CORP.
Ohio.

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Truck wheel and tire, 10
t OO'
-Ill ••, lncl
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•d•" plld ...thll\ , . . . . ..
- 00
! · ply • siP.e 750-ZO .. · ·" .,.
, -Alt O Of rHANIUI • OBITV
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
Steel
jaek
post
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,
&amp;.00
"RtU - t1.2!'&gt; ror !10 •on! min
d
unum . . e., •ddlt.tnnll ""'""' lo
POMEROY, OHIO
3-Eiecllie awitch an
fu bo
3 00
OFii'lO IIOUU
se x:es · · ·
· H. ·
1!3(1 .::: .. to 15:00 p .. o.u,
9'112' reversible rBI rug,
S•turd:IJI ....(1:::.0 1\... to 11:00 fiOIID
For
S•le
FOR SALE
same u new . . . . . . . 10.00
rr-t 110 USl'
Air
euum cleaner 5 00
TO PLACI A
-.JIIfi'J VI
.
R£1U'L1' PROOUC'!ING
WANT 1\D
Harlev Davidson
motorcycle , ~ SUPPY OF Studio Glrl Cos- 20"..&amp;&amp;A
osclliatinl faD, two'!5 00
8
$150:oo. Good tondition. Phone j metics sellin~ out the s~k at
~ ·· ·· ·
·
PHONE WY 2-2157
WY 2-3312.
wholesale prtce. Free gift f~r 1.\' roll-up awning trame20 I'JO
k,
I the first ten cuslomers, Fri- Lawn
with mowers,
arms, cran
etc.
14"
1nd .
ONE PLAYER Piano with ca- ! day and Saturd~y. r.;ay 22:23,
16"
5.00 • C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR I
woo':;f:. s:i~ :!~mvon;
PlainUff turther allea:e• ln b'er P•·
Card of Th•nks
binet and rolls. A.lso 3 rebuilt ! at. Gertrude Gtbbs Trailer,
,_...
ttth;on '-be name• ot all th• hetn·atFloor to cellinJ roJJing uu.r
BOX m
PHONE WY 2.-3130 I
IIW or penona entitled to the lll!ll:t
pianos wtth benches.. Clifton, W. Va.
1
WE WISH to thank the staffiit upright
d
th '" ft t I
3
31
••t•te of illberll.nce from tb 4eoed·
Priced to se'll. Free Delivery. ;
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er wi "" . li ee
-- 5 1 c
eat, !doUI• Bopot.m•n. In llld real ..
Melgs Memoria l Hospital, Dr.
track
20.00
For
Rent
ute. and alto au•••• other 11W, and
Rutland
Furniture.
Call
SH
21
VENETIAN
blinds
and
repairs,
· ·- · · fixtures ,
FOR SALE: 90 acre farm, two
J
refermu 11 u h•d•~- to UM
Davis, nurses, aids and all
ElectriC
light
$
•••
m ~litton 1n
1ows, 3,· .
6 15 3tc
bamboo porch shades, cloth
tractors,
discs
and
P
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.·,,•,•,-,
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..i·d poUt~o 11 ,
who were so kind to us during 4811 .
suitable for store or
OOMS nd b th 2
i
u
I
W
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S
500
00.
Phone
WY
2-2853.
FOUR
rl.
a
a
,
gas
pl•tnuu
Pra"
that
tile!
rut ut.t•
the illness and death of our
awnmg_,' Dale ppe
PP y,
church.
f
be •old; thai the rllhll, lntartlltll
. .d
305 Wetz ga 11 (lt
ELECTROLUX
Auto.matlc
Mod-'
215
Union
Ave.,
Pomeroy,
Wooden
suit
hangen
5
14
3tp
urnaces
u
·
ll••n
of
1.11
paruea
m...,
be
full1 de·
mother Ethel Jackson. Also
S 18 30tc
Per dozen
. .. .. . . ) .~0 SJX ROOM house for sale. 749 WY 2·5333 ·
S 16 6t~- :b~~~~~:;~ilo~·:;u:.~ut~::'u.Jr:.~t:'~
thank• ' &amp;o the neighbors and el Sweeper - Spnng House 1 Ohio.
J-Display tables
South 3rd Ave., Middleport, 1
t:C:~d~ ;:.. ~·!~.tu:!/~~
friends who sent food, nowers cleaning Special. only $34.89 -· 1
FACTORY·TO· YOU
2':x6'
. ... . ea. 3.00
1~ baths, full basement, car- ·SMt ALL 1A
PaBrtmtteent,
te
ose
ln
.
1uch c••" ,.ma~lc••'•"",,,~~~d,."'u.,·~~
and cards,· Rawlings Coats l'!lsh or terms. Takes throw i
1
own. 27 U · rnu .
or •uc
er
Frt"gl"dai·re compressor
port Close to schools, WIOO.
f abe
may be0 entitled
to. - ••
.
Funeral Ho}ne for their effici- • w:r, bags - altacoments ·m-·,
5
16
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