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~'TrEND INSPECnON

FURNI'fURE
The Obio Dewtment of lllgh·
ways has ;., 1bf work• an extenslve Pomeroy tsreet repair
~roject, it was revealed at vill&amp;ge council meeting Monday

Middleport, 0.

Two emerge.. ,

·400 EXTRA
GREEN
S&amp;H STAMPS

COLUMBUS - State repre·
sentatlves passed a bill 114-0
Monday night that would proteet membora of farmers' assoelations from
marketing practices. The
Would provide an injunctive
process and linea from $50 to
$500 for violations. Specifically,
it would prohibit boycotts of the
cooperative members, discnminatory contract provisions and
discriminatory prices.

Now Th111 Wed.,
Marl
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Shop Early I
Get More Sta111ps Faster I
With ~four Coupons
And Required Purchaset

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ordinances,
both in regard to street work,
were presented by Mayor Charles l-egar. One was · approved
and the other unanimously passed its first reading.
The State Highway Department has agreed to repair four

areas of. Pomeroy s tree t s ' Pl'tch with cold laid mix, dou- supplied by the state highway
which •- • damaged as a re- ble seal . 1~ mile of Hi8Jllancl department . it is asking that
stilt of the two March floods . Road and patch and repair .13 Pomeroy councn pledge obllThe . department "lid the work mile of Spring-av.
gate 11s auto l1cense and gas
is being done because Pome- The ordinance to do t II Is to.; fund of lump sum of $1,490
roy allow-4 motorists to travel we was approved by council. for the Main'"! ptoject.
Its streets while state r o a d s
The other action eooeernlag
Councilmen obJected t h a t
were closed due to high water. street repah was a reoolullen much of the mqney must be
Locations which will be r.. pertalnla1 to the ·pl.-.1 ... spent for other work and decllnstored, the department , a 1d, paving• of the . ll!n• Mala-at ed final passage of that resolu·
are :
butihess block&amp; and w' '•lllnJ tkn untll they C9JI(erred with
Reshape and grade .09 of Lib- approach on west Main • sl state oU!ebls. Actiou on t h e
erl) Hill, seal JIB of Mulberry- by four lt'et,
IMain-s! resurfacing work will
av with hot mix pavement and According to tbe resolution i possibly be taken at a special

se"lon.
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IMurray said this may be done ·Pomeroy and Mei&amp;J eou If.
OTHER BUSINESS
in lieu of diggin&amp; up the high- _The Ohio F\lel Gas co~
Olarles Murray, manager of wa) and working from there. announced ita
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the Ohio Fuel Gas cc
ny re- Members of council
agreed cre~se 1'1, cents ~ t."l!''!f,~·
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ported that die gas company Is This is very genet'OU&gt;, and
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plannmg to renew a large area asked Murray to continue with . Mayor Legar • report f«,
of main line on East Main - at the plans. .
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I month totalled $411.
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this summer.
James Kunball , dl5trJc1 com- Pr,..nt were Mayor ~
Murray said the gas comp- mercJal manager for the Gen- tt,1erk . Edna Schoenleb,
••Y may consrtuct sect1on of era! Telephone company. and ~ou?cllmen Oor Schaefer,
sidewalk . four feet wide from Dt McTurner. local plant man. Colhns. LesUe Fultz, .Fr
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lhe Excelsior station to
Ny .. ager, told of the telephone eom- R1zer. Bill Baronlck and
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Al ANY EVANS SlfPU MAIKO

Now lhru Wed., Mar 8.

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COUPON 211

SO EXTRA

Jw Grpen Stomps

4-PIECE PLACl SETTINC
114ELMAC
$'149
DINNERWARE
only I

We Reserve The Right To Limit

Ouant.ties
Corn•r S.cond &amp;'Mill St . Middleport

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wi tt. l~ i l caupcon oM ofh• food purd!a1"

Monday Thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
.-~.rJday and Saturday 8:30am to 8 :30pm

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Peak Brand PINTO

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COTTAGE CHEESE
NOW THRU W ED , MAV 8TH

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For Mother's Day-

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ICE CREAM
Switt' o Pre.,lum-U. S. Cov't. lnopoctM

Roll SAUSAGE

SO EXTRA

Give ._ the IIJioas guaranteed
not to .,. fn• tap !! toebeautiful Berkshlres
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Vera Milea- Lee Marvin
"THE MAN WHO SHOT
LIBERTY VALANCI"
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"INYASION OF THI!
ANIMAL PIOPLI"

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Every mother Iovas Berlrahire IQ'IoDal Th&lt;, ,·e
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·Jlarrilr - ' t rua troa top liE toe Into 1lhe. .

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May 7-1
Oliva DeHavUiand and
Rossano Brazzi in
"LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA"

Roll

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(Metrocolor)

IDAHO

POTATOES

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TOPPY SLICED BACON

Sabina Seaelman and
William Sylvester In
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RIC liVID"

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(T~Dicolor)

·New Store Hours. For -~-·

"WHO'S GOT THI
ACTION?"

(Tecbnloolor)
Dean Martin, Lana Tunler,
Eddie Albert, Margo, Wallar

5 CUP AND 8 CUP

Mattbau,

Earthenware TEAPOTS
Choo•e from S t up White
hapors w i f h auorted
Heat retaining Aluminum
Cove n Of I Cup Hand
Painted Fruit D•corot•d
Te a pots with Black Wi,.

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More Gifts for MOTHER !

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Talbot, John MeGiven.
Dl~ner Cartoon•
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May ..,
NOT OPEN

Melo l Handlu.

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AGift Of Appreciation

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m&amp;de by just one of the many fou~ ­
that exist in this country that IS

many colleges to keep up wtth
growth of enrollments and
A long roster of com mence-

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extolling

the

that education brings to our
and manv will also take the
to
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expanded expenditures.
have a large group of industries
business concerns who recognize the
bolster our educational system.
if.ii.v 'iToor~ than anyone else are (~Ware

we must have highly skilled and
personnel to compete in the
competitive world that we now
public funds begin to lag,
lack of interest and shortsightedthe part of the public and th~se
ch1Ul!ed with supplying the needs thetrs
'Is
only course open. One of the advanhges of such gifts is that they can
· designate how it is to be spent and such
Is lljl( the case of that money that comes
thriugh taxation . Being sound business
pet'llons they want it spent in the direction that will do the most good.
We do not know what the present
giving to education at the several lev•ls
•mrunt to among the residents of Meigs

county. We know that there are a few
businesses that furnish money lor scbol·
arships to institutions of higher learning, and a considerable larger group of
individuals who regularly give amounts
to the various schools from which they
have graduated. The group should be
much larger. We have a college within
our borders that should be seriously considered by the local residents as the recipient of funds to provide for its future
growth and development. As it grows it
will add lmmeasureably to the economy
of the area and to our way of thinking is
as sound an investment as one could become interested in.
Sometjmes we are of the opinion that
many schools including our public
schools are a little backward in lettil)g
the public know of their needs. Our own
school system is handicapped by the lack
of certain teaching aids and library rna~
!erial, and we are quite sure that they
could furnish any interested person with
a list of some of tloose neeM. A person
who sees fit to make a gift, no matter

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Dear Helen:

ramllfeo dclll't

Voice Of Croa~way ••• lieporting

ship"·, for

ltaiy,

to _rec upe_rate

from

"Tchin'Tchin" and Qumn Qumn . 01he White , Kim ~ovak's stand-in for "Of

new .Tames Thurber musical, ,.The Beast
In Me," which opens May 14 al 'the Plymouth .
Hedy Lamarr is back in her Hollywood home, recuperating after minor
surgery on her hand ... Licia Albanese,
the Met star, may shock her long hair
fans this Summer. She's recordmg her

Human Hondage ,'' is doing even better first pop album for RCA Victor-a bouin the romance department than the st_ar quet of Italian songs .. . , The Mmsch
ol tlu! film. Olive, 18, and a former Moss 'Company wants Peter Duchm for a
Irei~nd, is being courted by Christian three-picture deal, starting with "The
Browning. son of novelist Daphne du Confessor."
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Maurier. Dublin observers believe they'll
marfy
Hel en 'l'raubel. who had to
Judith Ann Makowski, Miss Michibow out midway 1hrough her recent ~n­ gan of 1960, puts the blast on national
gagement at the Copacabana, rna,v gtve
up night duh appearances completely.
Thel're just too hard on h~r valua~le

throat

Eddie Fisher tells his buddtes

that Ann-Margret was at the Los Ange-les

beautv contests in

the

new issue of

Datebook, a teen magazine. She thinks
the competitions actually can .. harm"
young women who enter them, and says:
"! feel strongly that too many money-

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My wHo 11 10 lied up with Why don't some ol you unher problems - such as what happy people contact a IOI!tal
to wear to the alternOCHI ladlea apncy In your town and Ht
club and who she's mad at to- what Clll be OJ'Ianized?
day - that what I tblnk or Cautloo: Beware of a "club"
want makea llttla difference to called Divorce Anonymous! II
her. I can't talk to her, be- one II sterlld ln ynur 11'0, till
• cause she doesn't listen. She authorltlea to check II against
would probably be ~ H Seattla 1!0111'1 ro&lt;ordsl - H.
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II lhe thinks everyth!Dg Is goMy caae II limtlar to "Waring along fine. What can I do? ried " the ym•n• p-~••1 wo-WANTS
SOMETIDNG MORE
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Mr A and WSM and man who Wooden wbelber te
Q- I have cracking or the responds poorly to lroo and oth- coccyx hone have any bearing all
marry a .man (the cblld'd lath0~ ir..ubled,
eorners of my mooth. The skin er drugs used to treat anemia. on Ibis~ I . have severe pamo bottled up married people who er) who 11 lJO years older lbaD
doctor says it is "perle&lt;;he," be- There is at present no known very day '" my left loot and need a repair job on your she ,.,
cautle a culture showed yeast rure.
up to my hip. I was treated communication lines:
I dated a man who waa Si
cells. It clears up, then comes
with coriisono and niacin, out
years older than me, He gave
back again. What should I do? Q _ I have been told that 1 nothing helped: What should I 1 wonder why overworked. so- me more than aU the ,..,...
A - Perlfl!be is a cracking of have nodular vasculitis. I am do?
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the corners of the mouth. The not taking any rnedic.ne,
as A - Pur/:~· re:
courts and marriap counselora didn't love him, bUt 1 enjnyed
most usual cause is infection none was prescribed. Can you Ispontaneous
mg
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haov:en't pumped harder for his company. I couldn't pus
with the yeast known as Csndi- tell me more about this condi- •skln.l Many :;:seshto: P:.,"';;ra group theraphy In ~lsge up a chance like that, ao ,..
da albicans. Locat treatment f "
Simp ex are oug
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ue problems? Why hasn t some got married. I've had the best
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to an allergy.
qualified person organized of
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ever,....... or e pas1
omb~ent or a 5 pe~ cent am- tion that usually appears on the bf bard to find, bat tbe attem.pt
ha gl should sa 'uScrap- years and by golly, I've learned
momated mercury omtment us- calves The nodules sometimes 111 uld be
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to love biro! I wu 2Z and be
uallv clears it up promptly. U break. down and form ulcers Tho d' mase e. ld not be In pers makAnonymoutals )h c ...,bls less"' was 57. I'm very happy and
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ta ~s. oes no h
'.a ~ ton ~?~ HeaUng is slow. The condition any way related to an injury to martial' I stresa the word . av!n~ turnever tw:l.s .
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but
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is a form of skin tuberculosis, told arthrltis. Since the pp.lnt
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Dear Helen:
Q - Is tb~re any cure f o r 1 but in ' most victims no cause you descrlbe may be due to ar- 'lbere are many couples wbo If "Worried" didn't want tht
Mediterranean anemia, or must csn be found. The legs should thritis, this angle should be in· olncm!b' want to make a go of blossom 1111e shouldn't have culo~e continue treatment indefi- be kept warm 11t all times. vestigated.
tivated. the wied. ~ . a~ ~'4
rutely?
When. ulcers form, appropriate
better marry him. At Jel* ae'i
A - Medlterraneon onemla, dresSings should be used to cov- Plea,. aend yoar ques[jooa Algiero, lhJnp were "!!Dine 1111- wHtlng and able. _ S. A,
or thalassemia, is an inherited er therp. If cause Is tubercu· ud commeata to Dr. Wayae stuck at home.
THE BACKYARD FENCE
disease in which the red blood losis, antituberculools drugs are G. Bnadallldt, M.D., ill eare of
BuWalo r - N Judging from IOIIIe of the
cells are thinner than normal gtven. Otherwise, u Ill Your tltls paper. WbUe D.R Brand- In Syria. llliOUiderioJ dilpote steamed • up answers
you
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and the red cell count is low. case, no drugs are g1ven.
atadt cannot 8Diwtt' badtnlual
thiJ
embers print in "My Readers AnsWer
1ln some persons the condition Q - I have had purpura "m- letters, be wiU .,.,.., !ellen ~::;~. thelarg
~ ~~ party the MaD" ,.clion, I'd suggest
is su mild as to be of no conse- pie• since 19S9. The purpuric of eeard IDtereot In luhlre eol· and ~lie~ II&gt;,.... ~ you label II '"!'be Call of the
quence. In others, the anemoa spots are Hmoted II&gt; my ankles amas.
D8llona from lba Syrian Cabhoet Riled." -READER
witll the Baalhlots ill eontrol.
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'Most wonderful Day Of
My L.fI e, Says Ben BeIIa

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Was 0• TV

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no. Baathls!B, mndlng ror

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with a greatet dqree of parlia.
mentary rule.
11Jey recall Nasser'• .uppreuloD
of the Buthls!B dur lng the Ill·
atarred Egyptian - Syrian mera:er
of 195Ul.
And heir f
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~now JJ . •. soea~ collective leadenhip m a
new UAR quickly would deteriorate to one-man Nasser rule. ,
For the Arab world. ·IliON dJ.Io
unlted than united. k II I muy
timel told tale. Mutual abns
brought the Baahistl and Nasser
together. Mutual auspiclou b1d
to Uttham
once mort
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pen
mau u
which place Egypt in lba eenter

of an Arab world may yat
to be illusory bubbles.

Presbyterian
.as Jtnd
gooests.
The call to church
worship
m- Welsh.
Assisting hostesses were· Mrs.
vocation by the Rev. Howard A, A. Di!laro and Miss Hallie
Ruppel! pastor of the Presby· Ze k M
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h reb o ned the ser- r le. embers answered roll
teroan c u
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call by giving a control of garVIces. A special anthem was den iruJects
· spoke o.1 "Grow·
presented
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f~ as pianist The Son o " hisrory of the development of
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or of the Methcxllst church. In various products. Mri. Dil·
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and a fourth dilquallfled when tbe May term of .._D 24111. Grade caroltl will be I"'
County Circuit court opeDed Monday morning. Excused sented at that time.
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were John H. Smith, Jr., Wayne Burdette and Ancll
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Tucker. Disqualified wa1 L- 0. Tucker, Jr., as he is an 1
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Man lnJ· ured

Hougland up 12 :50 a. Martin who was treated at
Solvay down 3 a.m.; Bmgo Meigs Memorial hospJtal for
"4:45 a.m.; Albert Holden unreported injuries He 'N"as
5:35 a.m.; Edeana Bos- taken to the hospital at 3 p.m.
worth down g,o; a.m.; Cathy 1by Pomeroy emergency squads- :
R. down 11 a.m.
men
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101 " .• Rtver-8emet do~n ! At 1:55 p. m. Monday, squads-4.20 a.m.; J . S. Lew1s mn were called to the LandMarmet 12.:5&lt;! a.m. ; Ells- mark store when an employee,
• Woods up Winfteld e p.m. ; Bob Lindstammer rell from a
E:deana. Bosworth down W!n~ step ladder and suffered abras10.15 p .m .; Inc~ up Wm- ions and a possible broken leg.
11 =.aa. p.m.; Lelia Shearer He was taken to Meigs MemorW1~1~ld 1:10 a.m.; He1en ial hospital.
up WmfJeld 2:45. a.m. ; D1;;- Squadsmen were called to the
down Wmf1eld 4 : ~5 .a. Snowville area at 11 :55 a. m.
Robert W. Lea down Wm- when an Albany Rt. 2 man,
5: 1 ~ ~.m.; A. E. DYke s Jesse Dillon, suffered a reportWinfle.ld . 5:35 a.m.; Mer- ed heart attack. Dillon was
rill down Wmfteld 6:40 a. m. taken to Meigs Memorial haspita!.
GIVE DINNER
Mr. and M~s . Harold Sauer TO HONOR POLICEMEN
wtth a d~r ~t- WASHINGTON mPH _ Pres!- ~
evenmg honormg ttle1r den Kennedy Monday designat. , Jo~, who celebrated ed May 15 as "Peace Officers
her fifth bwthday. A color IMemorial Day," honoring poticescheme of bl~e and yellow . was men who have been killed or dis.
out. m the decorations. abled in the line of duly.
Jlghted b~thday cake !~atur- The Presidenl'a proclamation,
a toy. ammal parade . .:ruesls carrying CJut a resolution apDick Sauer. her uncle, proved by Congress last Oct. 1.
Ruth, her sister, and ner 1also sets the week beginning May
guest, Daune Weber
t2 as "Police Week."

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Nearly 1,700 people a day are discovering what a thrill it ia
to atep otlt in an Oldsmobile. Reasons? Plenty!
Sleek looks. Senoational V-8 performance' Plus the kind of
eoontlmy that made the Old8 DytuJmic 88 CU... "G"
wi1111er in the Mobil Economy Run/

ary order has been entered by
the Mason County CtrcuU

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to nu the
a.m.; L&lt;Miisiana down 14, 4 Selected to complete the 16
Franc! oar.. Houle
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· Western down 14, 7 J5
· jur) .;ere Charlea ·Lane
' ; John J. Rowe up IS, Young, Mary AM Buxton, Vonflooded With •uggeotiona
• -·uat lt.
"'INollolflon-11•
to do witb
the
a.m.; Litlle Edward up 1&gt;. Id. Lee Barnette and Ida Flem.
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a m , S M Jenk u
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Ch I y
,
federal ~iooa. oald the
w' .,..11
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• P nung.
ares oung was op- Pre-ochqol students, to
be
lror·
lb'· ,_
, 6:10 a.m.; Bonus H. up 1$, 1pointed foreman and other Jur· age 1 on or before Dec. 1, 1963,
m sons ~ w
a.m.; Raymond Salvetl up ·ors are Oxley Blain, Sandy are invited to attend Bradbury
, 4:50 a. m:; Blue Seal up •.6, Pyles, Virgil Hereford, Jr., A. school May lOth.
a.m.; Crucoble up Ii, 6:40 a. T . Carney, Joba Wllllam Cui- They may ride the regular
. : Lunga Potnt up \6. 7:10 • · len, George L·. Grimm, Ralph buseo to the 9 a.m.
.; St. Marys up 17,3:10 a.m.; V. Gibbs, Jr., James C, Dabney Birth certificates must be
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Charles Stevenson up 18, NO Lewis Chapman, Raymond Sel- senied before next October
We
1wu11e
aD
llzerof
lllibo
· Luther Herdman down 20 by James Richard Humphrey, Parents should accompany
for ·bottlo gu. We llll1'9lee ·
a.m. ; Jerry Bosworth down and James H. Bennett.
pre-school student!. There
6:20 a.m.; . ,Robert West up The Grand Jurors are not ex- be no regular first grade clas;s-11
1¥hat ... lell.
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7 a.m.: Choppewa down 22, peeled to complete their dulles es that day.
40 a.m.; Elgerc!Hf down 2:1, for at least t,.. days. The PeUt Commencement for the ei~hth ll
p.m.: Zimmerman
up jury for the May term will he- grade class at Bradbury
:10 p.m.; Dave Cro.:k- gin lis duties at 9 .a.m. May be held at 4 p.m. (Vesper Serup
l~:jD p.m.; Pat- 20th,
Ivices) May 19th. Rev.
RUTLAND, OHIO
up Greenup 1.30 a.m., l'o!n;Marcum will deliver the ad·
up Greenup 2:U a. I
dress. The public is invited.
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John
·downduwn
33,
a.m.; Ladd
H. E.Dean
Bowles
:45 a.ni.; Jamea Bowie I
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34, 9:55 p.m.; National
34,2:55 a.m.; Lady Jean up
8/tkmalllku/HI,IOCKFIJNG!
4.45 a.m.
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GaUipolls Dam - Ranger A Minersville man-- escapPd
6:20 p.m. ; Queen C I : Y serious injury Monday after- I
8:l5 p.m.; OVEC up 9:- noon when a jack slipped from I
p.m.;. ~yrtle C. up li.:W 1under a house he was working !
IllinoiS down 12 :25 a.m .. on and hit him. He was Herbert

Genny Tel To
Assist With
Demonstration

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HOLD MILITARY EXERCISE I
TOULON, France IUPll- ,

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French and American military
forces took part today in the "fa1r
game" exercise off the southern ,
1coast ot France.

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The U.S. aircraft carriers Sara- - - Tttfltn '10MUHINO DflA" AIOUT OWNING AN DLDSMOIILEt • SEf JOUR UIDIDLY OLISMOIIl! IEM.Eil --.

toga and Enterprise were among
the vessels participating in the

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES POMEROY OHIO .!

.·:~:~~~~: ~~on~e~w~ee~k~a~ir;·sea:_:e:xe:rc:ise~w=hl=ch~j!!!!!!!0!!!!0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""!!!!!!!!0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~';.....~'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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fondant
;_, given
"Genn
., an
itaUon rights
andreaaonalile
must pay visthe blond
fn!'m Tel
S~vanger
started Monday.
costs of tho action.
has been adopted ~
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General Telephone'~
ENJOY PICNIC
J
Sh 1
The Pomeroy Bend Citizens empl.o'yedees. . e. s a
Band Rad!o
. Club enjoyed a WI-. qua
first if1aid spec1ahst
to all offor d~;::~:~:
ener roast Sunday
at
in Ohio. In fact, her
the Syracuse Roadside
' is to help others learn
Attending were Mr. and
to save lives.
James Csrnaban and
real "breathing doll," a

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Mr · and Mrs. Carl Hysell,
and Mr!i , Freeman Enoch and
son Mr and Mrs Wlllard Boy'
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er and funlly, Mr. aDd Mrs.

apt description, Genny Tel

a life-size lnllstable mani-

She is used to ~give people
experience in mouth·

with Iris being one 91.-per.Ia'i: Edward Wells and lamUy, Mr.

resuscitation,

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church served home made orites. and also a '11Jtliar
Mrs. Jed Webster and son,
effective artificial respircooki and punch from • table used on her arrangemenls.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Neutzllng
method. Area fire and
with ~ite cover 'and ..;ntered She used several b•.1u~iful ~ da:"'~· Mr. and Mrs. V.
department., other
with an arrangement of flow- and unu!lual s~imcns to lilu- 8 ~ Ed ard and fam.Uy, Mr.
business, school and civic
strate her topoc. Other Iris
. Mrs. Robert Harden and g.oup representatives have re• eno.
arrangements using the purple family, Mr. aod Mrs, Stanley celved invltatioos to attend the
variety were displayed ~Y Mn Rupe and family, Mr. and
df!lnonatratioos May 13 at I·
Scout Auxil~ry
John KIDcald and Mrs. Garen George CarSCHI and family, Mr. p, m, at the General Telephone
l1 ReorganiS~
Stansbury:
.
and Mra. Eugene Hawklna and Co. offices in Pomeroy. Gener'l'h• Mother's Auxiliary of the Mrs.· William Morros gave an son, Mr · and Mrs. ElWOOd Bow- a1 will later give the deonon-1
Middleport Boys Scout ~Troop informative an~ Interesting re- en, Craig Venoy, Mr. and stratlono before any local group
215 baa been reotganlzed with view of "Birds In lhe Garden Mrs. Herschel Norris and son, intereated In learning the new
Mrs. Don Mullen and Mrs. Wil- and How to Atlracl Them" by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden, I~ehnlqu~---Uam Warner as CC&gt;cbairmen; Margaret McKenny. She closed Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Nalben 1
Mrs. Wllllsm Slater, secretary, Willi an orlglnal . poem "Red Bigga and daughter, Mrs, Jl.ay.
and Mrs. Dallas Lightfoot, Bird" written by her small mood Wilcox and famlly, Mr.
treiii!Urer. Milford Hysell Is daughter, which will be pub- • Mrs. ·Blll KiiiJ. ond family,
ocoutmuter, ·
lisbed In the poelly 'anthology Mr. and Mro. Bob Klnl! and
The troop is making tenta- boot.
family, and Charlea Neuman.
live plana lor a trip Ibis sum- Mrs. Arthur Strauss, presimer ·and are sponsoring sever- den~ preolded &lt;luring lne bustBIG TVIINOI!r
11 money trtaklng projecta, The 11081 sOslion when a repert of The new Pomeroy ·7th Day
first project Is a rummage oale the Regional 11 meeting •, , ~d at Adventist Church on Mulberry
to be held Salurday, .May 10 !n Albany rect~~IIY wao &amp;JVeri by HI!. on May fib had a 'i:J,-======~it--,J
the McMastfr building in tip- Miss FrQml. ,Faehnle. II w~a congregation turn IRll lor

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Lotchfteld, Galllpohs.

Mrs. Zora Sible, Galltpolis Fer·
ry; Mrs. Stella German, . Pt.
Pleasant; Mrs. James HoJJmgshead, Pt. Pleasant.
.
DISCHARGED: EHlen Miller
Pt. Pleasant; Byrd Pearson,
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs, Richard
Matherson and sou, Mason.

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.. The sale wm
be ror the Lewis,
• member
1n the
permday
Middleport
repot'ledMlddlejJOrt,
thet'" Mrs.
Charlea ....
first,...
Sabbath
one
only, beginning, at· t ol
.the W\!!dbfl
'l'ra~ Garden ar Euler, from Eaat
Club of Pomeroy, had be•• waa the minister who
FILE ,~c,I'ION
tle&lt;1+d ·Ill ,lbiJ tit,w Regional eel services, Vir81nla .
PT. PLEASAN'l'-1.· oivll ac· Dnetor•of- ll,egiGn It A 11&lt;: ... oald.
"
lion has been filed In the office .-rt t:OttM witt .ljlfY~
,of the .j:Jrclllt Clerk.19Wtl ~tab~ carry!llc ·~~ ~ .•'ll"':· tending with ·lwG·
.Mrs.
llpollo Rambler, Galllpoli., llhlo ticbetne ot lifllr In 'UJII iifntet ![~l!h Robertaon
1
va, Mfa&lt;lll County Motlll' ~ ancl tllda 'uaolhlth~ ,lll)lt, motlier of Mrs,
; ~ny, Pt. Pleaaant. ,The actlnn eel llpera. Ml1· 'SI!'~. llflllti- and Mrs, Grace VIa;
Is a peUtlnn lor IItle Ita an· auto. 'Od ·~~~ . .lee. . '
~. 1 alai. of Mn,
. . rnobiJI, . ....~ ' ~~ ' '' t ~ ~- 'tMibert!, ~~ , ....id.
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tl&gt;e~•c::.u:a: ,-;;
Tbe Bradbury achool will

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By PHIL ,NEWSOM
UPI Forelp: News Aultrlt

Joey i!l no stranger to teleview·

Pleasant Valley Hospital
ADMTITEO: George ~orrer,
H~r~oni Mrs. . Elizabeth

National Family Week was the speaker at the May ~eet- which includes custody of the
ob~erved at the Syracuse Me.th- ing of the Middleport Garden minor children with the def·end-1
odiSt church Sunday evemng Club which met Mond~y even- and ordered to pay $100 p e
with the congregatioo ot the ing at the home of Mrs J. M. month for support and the

DI"011D ro tNTIIIIT 011 .
MIIGI MASON MIA

part.....,.,.._.._.,_'t

Mrs. Dil/a....l Js
ru
Speaker During
C/ b'
u s Proaram

N. C., and Forrest H. Snuth,
~lwood, Indiana, were each
fmed 'IO and coats on speeding
charges.

Special week '·
Mrs. A. A,
nda
known
flower gardener tor her kms. It states the plaintiff
0 b•erv ed 0 n Su
Y unusual specimens in Iris was entitled to temporary ,.liiotl

JHI• DAILY SENTINEl

..IMcriptl. . , . . . . DdeazoM
.,.. ... ,., • ~ •

George E. Jones and infant
son. Arnold Jividen, Mrs. Ram·
ey Randolph, Walter Boyd, Mn.
Rodger 'Dillon, William E. Da·
vis, Mrs. Cleo Lanier, Nanc·1
Midkiff BJld Rickey Lee KiDI:Jer.
Amoag Mung
According to the midnight report of the nursing department,
those patients who were listd
as fair i~cluded ~ter A. Patt~rson, Cmdy Shrtver, Mrs. M11he Carpenter, Mrs. Paul Bar·
tee and Arthur Nelson.
Two units of blood were !ld·
ministered at the hospital on
Monday.

In the,divorce action of SOnia
Wiard, well Joan Simpkins VS, Carl A. '

Arab renalasance, bold key pool- trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
tlnno iD boty !IYrm and Ire,
She will also welcomo your
PoUtlcally, !bey lbare with the own amusing eaperlences. AdNauerltn an enthusiaam for Arabi drea Helen Bottel in art of
unity and "Arab SOclalltm," but thil new8p8per.

The new UAR would establiflh
a lingle Arab nation n:tendiq:
EverT Time
Hado "s. having appeared on "Route Whf!l from Cairo's Kubbeh Pal· from the Perslsn GuU to the Me~··-66," "The Virginians" and a ace the three leaden of EN,ypt. diterranean.
HBH-IEH!
EAGLE~
BEEN
OUT
score
of other tnp-notchers.
Syria and Iraq announced thetr Jt would form the nw:leua of
AND
N.._JI.\' ....o OUQ
~s~r;~~~£~~.~~ FOR A QUICK ONE THREE
For an entire year she played ambitious plan to merge in a new the first Circle and Jts mere an.·
" EI\ PACh..'A6E
&amp;~TES~;~::~~~C:""T the 6·year-old cutle with a rrush United Arab Rtpublic, Aljleriln nouncement waa eP.QUgh to send
0E.-S'0 N WHtCf.i
~:~:,~~5~~GJ~~~I2N~L~IV~IN~6~W~LOR~~!! on Perry Como for the IaUer's Premier- Ahm.d. Ben Bella dis· Nauerlte mobl mtt- the lb'M:8
:; HOULD PUr
~
video series. And Ole' Debbil Tel- patclieC, ;. happf meflsag~.
of Amman, capital of Mlgbbortq
O!JO PrlODU~T
MAVBE
~E'S
evision
was
responsible
for
her
It
"a1,
he
/Gld
~gypt·s
Prest·
Jordan,
to WOI'l')' the SaUdi n.tlen
WAY OUT IN
ll&lt;AT OORN
60tN6
OUT
TO
buddtng
movie
career.
dent
c;;amaJ
A'ld!!i!l
~asser,
"ttl"!'
of
Saudi
_vabJa and to rause coa&gt;RONT·"
01' ~IS COULD
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l..IE
BoARDWALK
Joey
WaB
guest·starring
on
a
most
wonderful'
dav
of
my
life-."
cern
In
Israel.
WIN A PRIZE
TO 1-fAVE ~IS
segment of "The Nur~e~ ." play- The ~ of· thil aew repu"uic With ·a Cll'lt step behind him,
FGR 0UT5TANDtN0
uw...
...
lng an unwed expectant teen-age would have thret (I'Mn 11tars Naaser thil week wu ccmaideriq
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PARDON
mother. when she wa!l spotted by agalnst -' a back~ of r~. the leCOnd.
ME. ..
producer William Pearlberg. He white and black 'Jan
In AlglerJ he waa the pest of
called to aRk her to sign a film For Nasser it wall a new fotart Ben Bella.
contract but Little Mi~~t Heather- toward· accomplishrLfnt of b1~ life- Na1ser helpe41 H.lgertan relwll
ton had to say, "no"
! kmg y~ "pf .. an Egypt a' the with money and WU.porll :Jgr;ng
"I was in Detroit in the try-ous l center of three C"Jrdew-the first 1 their seven - year war 1pl118t
fo1· "There War a Litle Girl." Arab the- second African and the France aod Ben Bella Ls IIDOft&amp;
she explained. "We brought the third, 8 MosJ,m unity whtch •olJld l Nasaer's greatest admlren.
show to Broadway and it bom~ exert ltB InflUence tbroughou1 ""e Ben Bella looU toward a North
erl out after a month."
wowld. '
j African "magroto,•• a union_of AI·
AT EVERV SALES
Parntl Slarftd
These were II!!!Cp1alned In thf! . gerla, Tuni1il and Moroe®. With
MliETINo WHERE SLIDES
The newoomfl' !1 most hlp to only book NaSHJ" ,ever wrote. In) Ubya and the U.A.R. the IUID
ARE PI&lt;OJECTEO ....
Bhowbu11lneu. Both her parents it he flAW 1 "role, wandertna: tim- lOti) could be ID Arab Pedtratlon
~AMDA'11PM"M
have •ta. •ed In the !hester, tel•- leuly In sesrpb of i hero."
-ndiDI from the Alllntlc to 1ba
14o1TL.O H.l1' 10
Vi!! ion and radio. Ray Heatherton I He never hal left an,. doubt he Pt'l'l'-n Gulf.
.'::~8~~~ St,
w1.1 a musical comedy star 1n considered btm~ ' sUltaDie ror
It would be tM ~ drc!lt
Df""'R 9,COI.O.
1the 19::17 vf!nion ol "Babet In that rote.
In N~!illt!l"'• vlsktn.
Arm•" and her mother, Daveoie l
OM lfl NaU..
But ov• u N - landad iD

By Jimmy

Way Thursday from 7-10 p. m.
and Mrs. Horace Abbott, Mrs.
Herbert Dixon and Mrs. Franklin Ri:ter were named to take
the reservations. '
Plans were also made for a
picnic and airplane ride at Gal·
lipolis on Saturday', May 18.
The next Pack meeting will he
June 8 at the Salisbury School
with a picnic supper at.4 p. m.
Mrll. Opha Offutt, Mrs. Harold
Blackston, Mrs. Edward Ball
and Mrs. David Davis were
named as the food planning
committee for the summer
An installation ceremony was
, conducted by Danny Abbott and
Richard Young for Ricky Gaul
an~ Gene Davis and at thE' close
ot the ceremony, the boys r.("eived their bobcat badge.s.

Three Jurors
. l!xcused, One
Disqualified On First Day

River Report

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.,ospitai·News Mrs. Rowail Of
Mic.hig~ Dies
Ellteretl Bllpllal
I0 f)8U0lt
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Among those who I!Dtered
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~"- M Jones BarneU Mrs
led by Diana Brown 'of Shirley hue• Rt' 2 PI · PI-nt
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• B Gibbo HarUord w Va wu a graduate of Pl.
Mass. Specill mum wao pre- M' Harry. w Gibbs' H If0ni' ant Hjgh SchOOl and member
aenled
by the CCA Ensemble 'w.rs,Va., Mi.- ·Mary ' Jane
ar
·
Nap-' the Methodist
Church.
f•· wb'cb .. k , •
a ~r ' ,ar, 10 ,17~1 N
was
Stlrvlvlng are one
per 100 Rutland St., Mlddlead b G ll S
1
re . Y a
omms 0
ew pori, Mrs. John H. n.omas, 55' Mrs. Farhang Alsll,
Lexington, and George Chan of Elm St., Middleport, Mrs, Or· Mlclti8an; one son, Philip
Hong Kong: Chona presented ville H. Hogue, Rt. 1 Mlddle- an, Wyandotte, Michigan; four
specoal musoe. .
. port, steven Dale Schilling, ~ut- sisters, Miso Irma Barnett, Pt.
The . commumon meditation land, Mrs. Eli2abeth Helen Pleasant, Mrs. Ada
·was govflt by Miss. Stockton. Grimm, Rt. 2 Racine, Mrs. ArUngton, Va., Mrs.
Mark Tracy of Roo Grande, Samuel F. Williams, Rt.
1 Quarnstrom,
Detroit;
gav~ ~ sermon, ~smg as hJs Shade, Vernon w. Keels, Rt. 1 Clytice McBride, In d 1 a
toptc," The Roch Young Oak Hill, Mrs. William H. Et~ apolis, Indiana, and Mrs.
Ruler..
banks, Jackson, Mro. Elizabeth Gorrell, Dayton, Ohio; and
Durmg the SUnday School s Evans, Wellston, Mrs, Paul grandchild.
hour, Cbarlotte Taulbee and D. Kelly, Rt. 1 Wellston, Mrs. Funeral .arrangements will
Barbara Thompson taught_ the WJIUam Gurney, Coalton, Mro. announced by the Crow
hogh school cJasg, Gall Sims, William M Hall lrooton Rob- Home.
the Junior class •nd George ert F.
~ron, D..tiel R.
Chan the older classes. Chan Tipton, Ironton Joseph Baker Route 2 Man Is
gave an interesting talk o a Rt. 3 Coolvme' Miss Ella G:
China,
religion
and Myers,
Xenia,Ky.,
Hugar
Buck- Being
Held In- Jail
.
told howandthetheiryoulh
conduct
ler, Ashlsnd,
CecilD.Sparks,
PT. PLEASANT
Wolham
theor meetmgs. He stated that Rt. 3 Ashland, Ky., Charles K. Bryan Jones, Pl.
he hoped to be a minister and Curnutte, Saline, Ky., Mrs. Route 2, was held to the Clrgo back to China lo bel~ his Robert L. Brown, Ripley, W cult Couo1 on a bastar~y cnarHe
people. Sims went from Hem- Va., Clifford A. Rayburn, Rt. when arraogned belor•. Justoce
lock Grove to Jacksn whete 1 Red House, W. Va.
of Peace A. M. Goodwm. Bond
i the afternoon he received
Blrtlu
for Jones was set at $500 and
hts llceose to p;each .
Mrs. Kenneth L. Livingston, he .w.a s committed to th~ counA basket dJnner was served Rt. S Leon, W.Va., daughter, ty JBil.
.
at noon in the church base. 9:13 p.m. Monds)' Mrs. Wil- .others arraigned before Go..dment with the CCA as guests. liam D. Souders Rt. 2 Wellston wm were Albert Castle,
Pt.
son, 5:22 p.m 'Monday. Mr ./ Pleasant and G. D. Muore,
•
Okey B. Thomas. Rt. 2 Pt. ~leasant Route 1• were
Rock Sprmgs Cub
Pleasanl, son, 3:12 p.m., Mon- foned $20 and cosls 00 cl...raer
Scout Pack Meets
day, Mrs. Drewy Gore, Rutland, ol httermg: Hertha Patt..n, Gal.
cub Scou ts son ' 8·16
a'm
Monday
hpohs, Obto, $15 and costs,
Roc k Sprongs
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M t'
Ed
Pack 24G met at the Salisbury
Dlse)argeil
spe mg, ames ar ~
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School Saturday evening witll Patients recently discharged moods, .Apple Grove,. il5 .an:J
45 in atteridance.
included Lewis Bell, Mrs. Theo- costs, lmp~r . regtstrahon;
F'ollowing a potluck dinner dorr Kennedy, Mrs.
Arnold Walter Manon Riggs,
Pt.
at ~ : 30 RJcbard Young, cub- Davis, Sr., and Infant son, Mrs. Pleasant was ordered to exemaster. conducted a business Arthur Lanham and
infant cute a $500 bond to keep 1 he
session. Plans were made for daughter, Mrs. Clarence Croth· peace for one ~ear; Coy Thela skating party at the Skate-A· ers and infant daughter, Mr.;. rna Russell, Wt~ton • Sa~m,

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airport to meet him \\hen hi s plane la~d ­ hungry individuals have misused these
ed there the other dal' They got the om- events and selfishly capitalized on the
pression that she's cr.azv about him .
contestants' agonies. ·
Chns Connor's smgmg at 81rdland
"She further complains-horror of
'
the!=ie mght s has more bounce lo the horrors- that she wasn't even allowed
By VERNON SCOTT
Heatherton, wu a atngor and "My real name Is Davenle J&lt;&gt;ounce. The credtt goes to her new suit - to see her parents or her boy friend the
IJPI Hollywood Cor,.,..pondent Ihoofer, too.
hanns Heatherton, but my ohler
or, James Romanelli. vit:e-prez o[ a lead· night she won her title, but was forced
Therefore communication ~ brother, Dlck, couldn"t pronoun~
Jng musit:al mstrument eompany .
fl:ex to spend all her time with "a high
HOLLYWOOD WPIJ- ,If y~r tween daughter and parent.B Is .Johanna when he was • boy. So
Harrison's :1ttomeys aren 't sat1sf1ed wtth str.tng. anxiety-ridden chaperone."
teen-a~ed son tells y~u he 1 ~omg good. ·
he .called me 'Joey.,"
the way !he "Cleopatra" billboards have
1And ~· ou thought YOU
had prob- out WJ!h Joey, dont be misled I ''Too bad it Isn't that way with
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· been changed. so the sign painh:'rs will lems?)
into thmkmg Joey is just one Of 1 more teen-aaen:" said Joey dur- Any more questions -~-u· ha
-- to get busy agam, makmg Rex's
the bo Y:!1 ·
Iong
, lunch on.e the' MGM Comm11-. signed
Bit partl:
Blonul!!
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to star Joan
In "Siraightjaoket,"
as large &lt;IS Liz's :.~nd Dickie' s . u·~
Former ~lode! Agent Harry Conover ,
to be the funniest runntn g gag is having rhild support "arrears· · troub- I He eould be talkmg about sary . "Parent! ought to try to a new WilJiam Castle horror pje-Joey Heatherton who i11 aU girl. l lllarn t~ language teen . agers t
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Rod Ste'g
business
Dannv Kave cou ld le with New York Family Court. If he
ure or o urn 11. • •
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3he is, in fact, a riivlshingly l speak, and they ought to listen to will hie off to Rome to narrate
busmess for six months at the can solve tbe problem. he may become a
the American version or "Salva-·
Theatre. the ~l;un Skm matlw- bunny !ramer at Hugh Hefner's Playboy beautiful. 18·year-old blonde who tt•t&gt;n-age music."
ha&amp; come to Hollywood from the Joey is ciOAely chaperoned by tore Giuliano " based on the life
Oscar winner Anne
~t:;;:~~~~s estimate . But hf'' s not undf'r sc hool in Chicago
New York theater to 5tar in her her mother on Ulia trip to Holly• of Sicily's &amp;bin Hood... Bette
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tor thJt long . more's the pity.
Bancroft is one of the few movie stars
first movie.
wood. Maybe things will be dif- Davis wtU attend the Caaoes
who r .-. n go almost anywhere unrecognizJoey has an impertinent nose, ferent next year when our heroine ,Film Festival next month for the
. A famed Holly\\ood bPautv 15 worry - ed bv the fans- because she wears no
smokey
blue-gray eyes and a fig- is 19 years old.
showing of "What Ever Happenclose fnends "ith lwr secret and makeup, couldn't care less about highure
that
just
won't
quit
attracting
And
about
that
Kookie
name,
ed.
to Baby Jane"
.stv le hairdos, and dresses in the most
~~~~~~t~';t::nps
to
New
York lor " prrson·
attention
Joey
which cnuld explode into till· cas ual clothes. She and her fiance, Mel
.
It might be said that Miss Hea·
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headlines. This so rt of th111g Brooks, cuddled at a rear table at the
been going 011 in hl' r ltfP for .v&lt;&gt;arsChateau Madrid the other night without therton has "star" written all
once bc&lt;:ame,,noised around \\ hf'n a attracting any attentitm from the auto- over her, although she has few i
croone1 unexpedrrll_v noss- graph hunters
The jazz set wonders flat places to write on. But audi- '
ences will have an opportunity to
path~ but she 's In•( 0111e more and ·what joker persuaded AI Hirt that he
careless about her behavwr
needed gags, dance steps and girls in his discover that for themselves
note: Bert Convo~. who will play act. All he needs is a good band behind
when JoeyOfmakes
her with
debutDick
in
of Carv Grant in the film Vf?f· him . The gimmicks will ruin him for all "Twilight
lionor''
of "Act Orie." plays a parrot in the true believers.
Chamberlain.

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1 have ~heel my will e!ld, lord pmate
oibon '
need advice and picked you.
ireu't acceplld for bolp , bJ
My husband's delinlUoo of a apncleo, becaulo lbe ......_
of ninod IOeiiJ .,.,.... It
wHe Is a stupid person who, eeute 1p4 .Wlltlna IIIIa . .,. ·
8018 free room and board. If I klall. 'l'amJb' Semct Alaooclel
complain about not bavlll&amp; Clll odequatal,y ...... leo&amp; thai
any rights at aU aroulld here, ball of
wbo ean, and be aays I'm better off lban 1 ny ol theM 01117 allfl lml'lll
have a right to be. He bas a moatba delay
tnack of making me feel Infer•
lor, and It's got so I'm elrald It J.\uJd aeem, tberefare, lhll
to talk to him lor lear he'll II'OUP ~lap eot-11111 II
aay some m..n, sarcqllc, be- the answer, Cost por C!OOp)e
Utti!Dg thing. He'• alwaya In· would be ...,.lderable leu, help
olnuallng he'• better !hen 1 am could be gained not ·only from
and that no woman Is .. good the poycblallfc social wconer
80 a man. I don't want a di- 111 cbJrse but throuch alriDg
vorce - I just want to hive a out and anai)'zlng probleml by
happy marriage, and m1De Isn't discuul\)11, just u It Is done ln
What can I do? -MRS, B. A. Alcobollca and Gamblera Anlll&gt;'
Dear Helen:
ymous.

how small is evidencing a deep seated in·

teres! in the advancement of education.
Uke in anything else it is not the million dollar gifts that are always the most
valuable but the widespread interest of
large numbers of persons, whose gifts in
the ag.~regate that are of the greatest
value to many institutions. Students who
are leaving a'ly institution of learning
should start the habit by gifting the
school that has dO'IIe so much for theln
as a display of appreciation, and the habit once started should he one that lasts
a lifetime because of the enrichment that
has come through the contacL

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Collep Christian Association Holzer hoapltal In the put :14
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eonducted services 11 the Hem- houro were Chetoter A. Paller· PT. ~AN'!' - Mrs,
lock Grove church SUnday 11011, Rt. 2 Galllpolil, Lela c. Bllt'llell Rowan, til,
llornlng. . ,
Carnell, . r.ureta Star Rt.. Wil- Mlehlgan, foi'rtler Pl.
Ernestine *"kton of 110m. !lam L. )fAddy, 101 Third Ato., resident died Monday I
lock Grove gave the can to j(anauga, Timothy Arthur E~ In the Ford Hospllltal at
worship followed by 1 ,10 lis, Rt. 2 Cheshire, Miss Con- alter a klall lneaa.
-ymn, ,',Day ts Dying In The nie P. Taylor, Rt. ~ Cheshire, She_was born in Mason

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~atigued by her strenuous season on
Broadway Margaret Leighton took off by

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~~E~!d: a great deal of attention is
in our educational system and
vn all levels A recent a.nnouncame to our attention recently
tOi!ra!m of aid to education, made
oar·~e American industry to 766 lib·
colleges. universities and msti~
tut~tooam. ouontirog to $2 480 .000 That gift

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that exist in this country that IS

many colleges to keep up wtth
growth of enrollments and
A long roster of com mence-

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the

that education brings to our
and manv will also take the
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expanded expenditures.
have a large group of industries
business concerns who recognize the
bolster our educational system.
if.ii.v 'iToor~ than anyone else are (~Ware

we must have highly skilled and
personnel to compete in the
competitive world that we now
public funds begin to lag,
lack of interest and shortsightedthe part of the public and th~se
ch1Ul!ed with supplying the needs thetrs
'Is
only course open. One of the advanhges of such gifts is that they can
· designate how it is to be spent and such
Is lljl( the case of that money that comes
thriugh taxation . Being sound business
pet'llons they want it spent in the direction that will do the most good.
We do not know what the present
giving to education at the several lev•ls
•mrunt to among the residents of Meigs

county. We know that there are a few
businesses that furnish money lor scbol·
arships to institutions of higher learning, and a considerable larger group of
individuals who regularly give amounts
to the various schools from which they
have graduated. The group should be
much larger. We have a college within
our borders that should be seriously considered by the local residents as the recipient of funds to provide for its future
growth and development. As it grows it
will add lmmeasureably to the economy
of the area and to our way of thinking is
as sound an investment as one could become interested in.
Sometjmes we are of the opinion that
many schools including our public
schools are a little backward in lettil)g
the public know of their needs. Our own
school system is handicapped by the lack
of certain teaching aids and library rna~
!erial, and we are quite sure that they
could furnish any interested person with
a list of some of tloose neeM. A person
who sees fit to make a gift, no matter

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Dear Helen:

ramllfeo dclll't

Voice Of Croa~way ••• lieporting

ship"·, for

ltaiy,

to _rec upe_rate

from

"Tchin'Tchin" and Qumn Qumn . 01he White , Kim ~ovak's stand-in for "Of

new .Tames Thurber musical, ,.The Beast
In Me," which opens May 14 al 'the Plymouth .
Hedy Lamarr is back in her Hollywood home, recuperating after minor
surgery on her hand ... Licia Albanese,
the Met star, may shock her long hair
fans this Summer. She's recordmg her

Human Hondage ,'' is doing even better first pop album for RCA Victor-a bouin the romance department than the st_ar quet of Italian songs .. . , The Mmsch
ol tlu! film. Olive, 18, and a former Moss 'Company wants Peter Duchm for a
Irei~nd, is being courted by Christian three-picture deal, starting with "The
Browning. son of novelist Daphne du Confessor."
~ .too,,
Maurier. Dublin observers believe they'll
marfy
Hel en 'l'raubel. who had to
Judith Ann Makowski, Miss Michibow out midway 1hrough her recent ~n­ gan of 1960, puts the blast on national
gagement at the Copacabana, rna,v gtve
up night duh appearances completely.
Thel're just too hard on h~r valua~le

throat

Eddie Fisher tells his buddtes

that Ann-Margret was at the Los Ange-les

beautv contests in

the

new issue of

Datebook, a teen magazine. She thinks
the competitions actually can .. harm"
young women who enter them, and says:
"! feel strongly that too many money-

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My wHo 11 10 lied up with Why don't some ol you unher problems - such as what happy people contact a IOI!tal
to wear to the alternOCHI ladlea apncy In your town and Ht
club and who she's mad at to- what Clll be OJ'Ianized?
day - that what I tblnk or Cautloo: Beware of a "club"
want makea llttla difference to called Divorce Anonymous! II
her. I can't talk to her, be- one II sterlld ln ynur 11'0, till
• cause she doesn't listen. She authorltlea to check II against
would probably be ~ H Seattla 1!0111'1 ro&lt;ordsl - H.
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II lhe thinks everyth!Dg Is goMy caae II limtlar to "Waring along fine. What can I do? ried " the ym•n• p-~••1 wo-WANTS
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Mr A and WSM and man who Wooden wbelber te
Q- I have cracking or the responds poorly to lroo and oth- coccyx hone have any bearing all
marry a .man (the cblld'd lath0~ ir..ubled,
eorners of my mooth. The skin er drugs used to treat anemia. on Ibis~ I . have severe pamo bottled up married people who er) who 11 lJO years older lbaD
doctor says it is "perle&lt;;he," be- There is at present no known very day '" my left loot and need a repair job on your she ,.,
cautle a culture showed yeast rure.
up to my hip. I was treated communication lines:
I dated a man who waa Si
cells. It clears up, then comes
with coriisono and niacin, out
years older than me, He gave
back again. What should I do? Q _ I have been told that 1 nothing helped: What should I 1 wonder why overworked. so- me more than aU the ,..,...
A - Perlfl!be is a cracking of have nodular vasculitis. I am do?
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the corners of the mouth. The not taking any rnedic.ne,
as A - Pur/:~· re:
courts and marriap counselora didn't love him, bUt 1 enjnyed
most usual cause is infection none was prescribed. Can you Ispontaneous
mg
er
haov:en't pumped harder for his company. I couldn't pus
with the yeast known as Csndi- tell me more about this condi- •skln.l Many :;:seshto: P:.,"';;ra group theraphy In ~lsge up a chance like that, ao ,..
da albicans. Locat treatment f "
Simp ex are oug
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ue problems? Why hasn t some got married. I've had the best
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to an allergy.
qualified person organized of
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ever,....... or e pas1
omb~ent or a 5 pe~ cent am- tion that usually appears on the bf bard to find, bat tbe attem.pt
ha gl should sa 'uScrap- years and by golly, I've learned
momated mercury omtment us- calves The nodules sometimes 111 uld be
d
per ps
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to love biro! I wu 2Z and be
uallv clears it up promptly. U break. down and form ulcers Tho d' mase e. ld not be In pers makAnonymoutals )h c ...,bls less"' was 57. I'm very happy and
th' 'd
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help
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Ill
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ta ~s. oes no h
'.a ~ ton ~?~ HeaUng is slow. The condition any way related to an injury to martial' I stresa the word . av!n~ turnever tw:l.s .
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molnlg
thamp
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aphp
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is
usually
~orse
in
cold
wealhany
bone,
but
it
may
be
related
"Qua.Ufied."
IS
in
the
wrong
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or
Ioca Y ree lmes a ay s ou er In some personS the diesase to h
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- bands this cou
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is a form of skin tuberculosis, told arthrltis. Since the pp.lnt
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Q - Is tb~re any cure f o r 1 but in ' most victims no cause you descrlbe may be due to ar- 'lbere are many couples wbo If "Worried" didn't want tht
Mediterranean anemia, or must csn be found. The legs should thritis, this angle should be in· olncm!b' want to make a go of blossom 1111e shouldn't have culo~e continue treatment indefi- be kept warm 11t all times. vestigated.
tivated. the wied. ~ . a~ ~'4
rutely?
When. ulcers form, appropriate
better marry him. At Jel* ae'i
A - Medlterraneon onemla, dresSings should be used to cov- Plea,. aend yoar ques[jooa Algiero, lhJnp were "!!Dine 1111- wHtlng and able. _ S. A,
or thalassemia, is an inherited er therp. If cause Is tubercu· ud commeata to Dr. Wayae stuck at home.
THE BACKYARD FENCE
disease in which the red blood losis, antituberculools drugs are G. Bnadallldt, M.D., ill eare of
BuWalo r - N Judging from IOIIIe of the
cells are thinner than normal gtven. Otherwise, u Ill Your tltls paper. WbUe D.R Brand- In Syria. llliOUiderioJ dilpote steamed • up answers
you
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and the red cell count is low. case, no drugs are g1ven.
atadt cannot 8Diwtt' badtnlual
thiJ
embers print in "My Readers AnsWer
1ln some persons the condition Q - I have had purpura "m- letters, be wiU .,.,.., !ellen ~::;~. thelarg
~ ~~ party the MaD" ,.clion, I'd suggest
is su mild as to be of no conse- pie• since 19S9. The purpuric of eeard IDtereot In luhlre eol· and ~lie~ II&gt;,.... ~ you label II '"!'be Call of the
quence. In others, the anemoa spots are Hmoted II&gt; my ankles amas.
D8llona from lba Syrian Cabhoet Riled." -READER
witll the Baalhlots ill eontrol.
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'Most wonderful Day Of
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with a greatet dqree of parlia.
mentary rule.
11Jey recall Nasser'• .uppreuloD
of the Buthls!B dur lng the Ill·
atarred Egyptian - Syrian mera:er
of 195Ul.
And heir f
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~now JJ . •. soea~ collective leadenhip m a
new UAR quickly would deteriorate to one-man Nasser rule. ,
For the Arab world. ·IliON dJ.Io
unlted than united. k II I muy
timel told tale. Mutual abns
brought the Baahistl and Nasser
together. Mutual auspiclou b1d
to Uttham
once mort
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which place Egypt in lba eenter

of an Arab world may yat
to be illusory bubbles.

Presbyterian
.as Jtnd
gooests.
The call to church
worship
m- Welsh.
Assisting hostesses were· Mrs.
vocation by the Rev. Howard A, A. Di!laro and Miss Hallie
Ruppel! pastor of the Presby· Ze k M
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h reb o ned the ser- r le. embers answered roll
teroan c u
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call by giving a control of garVIces. A special anthem was den iruJects
· spoke o.1 "Grow·
presented
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f~ as pianist The Son o " hisrory of the development of
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Y ~o~u:: ev ·
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or of the Methcxllst church. In various products. Mri. Dil·
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PT. PLEASANT- Tbree grand jurors wert dCWJed the ...,war Y.hool year 011
and a fourth dilquallfled when tbe May term of .._D 24111. Grade caroltl will be I"'
County Circuit court opeDed Monday morning. Excused sented at that time.
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were John H. Smith, Jr., Wayne Burdette and Ancll
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Tucker. Disqualified wa1 L- 0. Tucker, Jr., as he is an 1
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Pt. Pleasant 24.00. Hinton
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Hougland up 12 :50 a. Martin who was treated at
Solvay down 3 a.m.; Bmgo Meigs Memorial hospJtal for
"4:45 a.m.; Albert Holden unreported injuries He 'N"as
5:35 a.m.; Edeana Bos- taken to the hospital at 3 p.m.
worth down g,o; a.m.; Cathy 1by Pomeroy emergency squads- :
R. down 11 a.m.
men
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101 " .• Rtver-8emet do~n ! At 1:55 p. m. Monday, squads-4.20 a.m.; J . S. Lew1s mn were called to the LandMarmet 12.:5&lt;! a.m. ; Ells- mark store when an employee,
• Woods up Winfteld e p.m. ; Bob Lindstammer rell from a
E:deana. Bosworth down W!n~ step ladder and suffered abras10.15 p .m .; Inc~ up Wm- ions and a possible broken leg.
11 =.aa. p.m.; Lelia Shearer He was taken to Meigs MemorW1~1~ld 1:10 a.m.; He1en ial hospital.
up WmfJeld 2:45. a.m. ; D1;;- Squadsmen were called to the
down Wmf1eld 4 : ~5 .a. Snowville area at 11 :55 a. m.
Robert W. Lea down Wm- when an Albany Rt. 2 man,
5: 1 ~ ~.m.; A. E. DYke s Jesse Dillon, suffered a reportWinfle.ld . 5:35 a.m.; Mer- ed heart attack. Dillon was
rill down Wmfteld 6:40 a. m. taken to Meigs Memorial haspita!.
GIVE DINNER
Mr. and M~s . Harold Sauer TO HONOR POLICEMEN
wtth a d~r ~t- WASHINGTON mPH _ Pres!- ~
evenmg honormg ttle1r den Kennedy Monday designat. , Jo~, who celebrated ed May 15 as "Peace Officers
her fifth bwthday. A color IMemorial Day," honoring poticescheme of bl~e and yellow . was men who have been killed or dis.
out. m the decorations. abled in the line of duly.
Jlghted b~thday cake !~atur- The Presidenl'a proclamation,
a toy. ammal parade . .:ruesls carrying CJut a resolution apDick Sauer. her uncle, proved by Congress last Oct. 1.
Ruth, her sister, and ner 1also sets the week beginning May
guest, Daune Weber
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Nearly 1,700 people a day are discovering what a thrill it ia
to atep otlt in an Oldsmobile. Reasons? Plenty!
Sleek looks. Senoational V-8 performance' Plus the kind of
eoontlmy that made the Old8 DytuJmic 88 CU... "G"
wi1111er in the Mobil Economy Run/

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' ; John J. Rowe up IS, Young, Mary AM Buxton, Vonflooded With •uggeotiona
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to do witb
the
a.m.; Litlle Edward up 1&gt;. Id. Lee Barnette and Ida Flem.
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lror·
lb'· ,_
, 6:10 a.m.; Bonus H. up 1$, 1pointed foreman and other Jur· age 1 on or before Dec. 1, 1963,
m sons ~ w
a.m.; Raymond Salvetl up ·ors are Oxley Blain, Sandy are invited to attend Bradbury
, 4:50 a. m:; Blue Seal up •.6, Pyles, Virgil Hereford, Jr., A. school May lOth.
a.m.; Crucoble up Ii, 6:40 a. T . Carney, Joba Wllllam Cui- They may ride the regular
. : Lunga Potnt up \6. 7:10 • · len, George L·. Grimm, Ralph buseo to the 9 a.m.
.; St. Marys up 17,3:10 a.m.; V. Gibbs, Jr., James C, Dabney Birth certificates must be
., '
Charles Stevenson up 18, NO Lewis Chapman, Raymond Sel- senied before next October
We
1wu11e
aD
llzerof
lllibo
· Luther Herdman down 20 by James Richard Humphrey, Parents should accompany
for ·bottlo gu. We llll1'9lee ·
a.m. ; Jerry Bosworth down and James H. Bennett.
pre-school student!. There
6:20 a.m.; . ,Robert West up The Grand Jurors are not ex- be no regular first grade clas;s-11
1¥hat ... lell.
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7 a.m.: Choppewa down 22, peeled to complete their dulles es that day.
40 a.m.; Elgerc!Hf down 2:1, for at least t,.. days. The PeUt Commencement for the ei~hth ll
p.m.: Zimmerman
up jury for the May term will he- grade class at Bradbury
:10 p.m.; Dave Cro.:k- gin lis duties at 9 .a.m. May be held at 4 p.m. (Vesper Serup
l~:jD p.m.; Pat- 20th,
Ivices) May 19th. Rev.
RUTLAND, OHIO
up Greenup 1.30 a.m., l'o!n;Marcum will deliver the ad·
up Greenup 2:U a. I
dress. The public is invited.
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John
·downduwn
33,
a.m.; Ladd
H. E.Dean
Bowles
:45 a.ni.; Jamea Bowie I
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34, 9:55 p.m.; National
34,2:55 a.m.; Lady Jean up
8/tkmalllku/HI,IOCKFIJNG!
4.45 a.m.
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GaUipolls Dam - Ranger A Minersville man-- escapPd
6:20 p.m. ; Queen C I : Y serious injury Monday after- I
8:l5 p.m.; OVEC up 9:- noon when a jack slipped from I
p.m.;. ~yrtle C. up li.:W 1under a house he was working !
IllinoiS down 12 :25 a.m .. on and hit him. He was Herbert

Genny Tel To
Assist With
Demonstration

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HOLD MILITARY EXERCISE I
TOULON, France IUPll- ,

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French and American military
forces took part today in the "fa1r
game" exercise off the southern ,
1coast ot France.

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The U.S. aircraft carriers Sara- - - Tttfltn '10MUHINO DflA" AIOUT OWNING AN DLDSMOIILEt • SEf JOUR UIDIDLY OLISMOIIl! IEM.Eil --.

toga and Enterprise were among
the vessels participating in the

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES POMEROY OHIO .!

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fondant
;_, given
"Genn
., an
itaUon rights
andreaaonalile
must pay visthe blond
fn!'m Tel
S~vanger
started Monday.
costs of tho action.
has been adopted ~
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ENJOY PICNIC
J
Sh 1
The Pomeroy Bend Citizens empl.o'yedees. . e. s a
Band Rad!o
. Club enjoyed a WI-. qua
first if1aid spec1ahst
to all offor d~;::~:~:
ener roast Sunday
at
in Ohio. In fact, her
the Syracuse Roadside
' is to help others learn
Attending were Mr. and
to save lives.
James Csrnaban and
real "breathing doll," a

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Mr · and Mrs. Carl Hysell,
and Mr!i , Freeman Enoch and
son Mr and Mrs Wlllard Boy'
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er and funlly, Mr. aDd Mrs.

apt description, Genny Tel

a life-size lnllstable mani-

She is used to ~give people
experience in mouth·

with Iris being one 91.-per.Ia'i: Edward Wells and lamUy, Mr.

resuscitation,

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church served home made orites. and also a '11Jtliar
Mrs. Jed Webster and son,
effective artificial respircooki and punch from • table used on her arrangemenls.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Neutzllng
method. Area fire and
with ~ite cover 'and ..;ntered She used several b•.1u~iful ~ da:"'~· Mr. and Mrs. V.
department., other
with an arrangement of flow- and unu!lual s~imcns to lilu- 8 ~ Ed ard and fam.Uy, Mr.
business, school and civic
strate her topoc. Other Iris
. Mrs. Robert Harden and g.oup representatives have re• eno.
arrangements using the purple family, Mr. aod Mrs, Stanley celved invltatioos to attend the
variety were displayed ~Y Mn Rupe and family, Mr. and
df!lnonatratioos May 13 at I·
Scout Auxil~ry
John KIDcald and Mrs. Garen George CarSCHI and family, Mr. p, m, at the General Telephone
l1 ReorganiS~
Stansbury:
.
and Mra. Eugene Hawklna and Co. offices in Pomeroy. Gener'l'h• Mother's Auxiliary of the Mrs.· William Morros gave an son, Mr · and Mrs. ElWOOd Bow- a1 will later give the deonon-1
Middleport Boys Scout ~Troop informative an~ Interesting re- en, Craig Venoy, Mr. and stratlono before any local group
215 baa been reotganlzed with view of "Birds In lhe Garden Mrs. Herschel Norris and son, intereated In learning the new
Mrs. Don Mullen and Mrs. Wil- and How to Atlracl Them" by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden, I~ehnlqu~---Uam Warner as CC&gt;cbairmen; Margaret McKenny. She closed Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Nalben 1
Mrs. Wllllsm Slater, secretary, Willi an orlglnal . poem "Red Bigga and daughter, Mrs, Jl.ay.
and Mrs. Dallas Lightfoot, Bird" written by her small mood Wilcox and famlly, Mr.
treiii!Urer. Milford Hysell Is daughter, which will be pub- • Mrs. ·Blll KiiiJ. ond family,
ocoutmuter, ·
lisbed In the poelly 'anthology Mr. and Mro. Bob Klnl! and
The troop is making tenta- boot.
family, and Charlea Neuman.
live plana lor a trip Ibis sum- Mrs. Arthur Strauss, presimer ·and are sponsoring sever- den~ preolded &lt;luring lne bustBIG TVIINOI!r
11 money trtaklng projecta, The 11081 sOslion when a repert of The new Pomeroy ·7th Day
first project Is a rummage oale the Regional 11 meeting •, , ~d at Adventist Church on Mulberry
to be held Salurday, .May 10 !n Albany rect~~IIY wao &amp;JVeri by HI!. on May fib had a 'i:J,-======~it--,J
the McMastfr building in tip- Miss FrQml. ,Faehnle. II w~a congregation turn IRll lor

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Lotchfteld, Galllpohs.

Mrs. Zora Sible, Galltpolis Fer·
ry; Mrs. Stella German, . Pt.
Pleasant; Mrs. James HoJJmgshead, Pt. Pleasant.
.
DISCHARGED: EHlen Miller
Pt. Pleasant; Byrd Pearson,
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs, Richard
Matherson and sou, Mason.

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.. The sale wm
be ror the Lewis,
• member
1n the
permday
Middleport
repot'ledMlddlejJOrt,
thet'" Mrs.
Charlea ....
first,...
Sabbath
one
only, beginning, at· t ol
.the W\!!dbfl
'l'ra~ Garden ar Euler, from Eaat
Club of Pomeroy, had be•• waa the minister who
FILE ,~c,I'ION
tle&lt;1+d ·Ill ,lbiJ tit,w Regional eel services, Vir81nla .
PT. PLEASAN'l'-1.· oivll ac· Dnetor•of- ll,egiGn It A 11&lt;: ... oald.
"
lion has been filed In the office .-rt t:OttM witt .ljlfY~
,of the .j:Jrclllt Clerk.19Wtl ~tab~ carry!llc ·~~ ~ .•'ll"':· tending with ·lwG·
.Mrs.
llpollo Rambler, Galllpoli., llhlo ticbetne ot lifllr In 'UJII iifntet ![~l!h Robertaon
1
va, Mfa&lt;lll County Motlll' ~ ancl tllda 'uaolhlth~ ,lll)lt, motlier of Mrs,
; ~ny, Pt. Pleaaant. ,The actlnn eel llpera. Ml1· 'SI!'~. llflllti- and Mrs, Grace VIa;
Is a peUtlnn lor IItle Ita an· auto. 'Od ·~~~ . .lee. . '
~. 1 alai. of Mn,
. . rnobiJI, . ....~ ' ~~ ' '' t ~ ~- 'tMibert!, ~~ , ....id.
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By PHIL ,NEWSOM
UPI Forelp: News Aultrlt

Joey i!l no stranger to teleview·

Pleasant Valley Hospital
ADMTITEO: George ~orrer,
H~r~oni Mrs. . Elizabeth

National Family Week was the speaker at the May ~eet- which includes custody of the
ob~erved at the Syracuse Me.th- ing of the Middleport Garden minor children with the def·end-1
odiSt church Sunday evemng Club which met Mond~y even- and ordered to pay $100 p e
with the congregatioo ot the ing at the home of Mrs J. M. month for support and the

DI"011D ro tNTIIIIT 011 .
MIIGI MASON MIA

part.....,.,.._.._.,_'t

Mrs. Dil/a....l Js
ru
Speaker During
C/ b'
u s Proaram

N. C., and Forrest H. Snuth,
~lwood, Indiana, were each
fmed 'IO and coats on speeding
charges.

Special week '·
Mrs. A. A,
nda
known
flower gardener tor her kms. It states the plaintiff
0 b•erv ed 0 n Su
Y unusual specimens in Iris was entitled to temporary ,.liiotl

JHI• DAILY SENTINEl

..IMcriptl. . , . . . . DdeazoM
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George E. Jones and infant
son. Arnold Jividen, Mrs. Ram·
ey Randolph, Walter Boyd, Mn.
Rodger 'Dillon, William E. Da·
vis, Mrs. Cleo Lanier, Nanc·1
Midkiff BJld Rickey Lee KiDI:Jer.
Amoag Mung
According to the midnight report of the nursing department,
those patients who were listd
as fair i~cluded ~ter A. Patt~rson, Cmdy Shrtver, Mrs. M11he Carpenter, Mrs. Paul Bar·
tee and Arthur Nelson.
Two units of blood were !ld·
ministered at the hospital on
Monday.

In the,divorce action of SOnia
Wiard, well Joan Simpkins VS, Carl A. '

Arab renalasance, bold key pool- trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
tlnno iD boty !IYrm and Ire,
She will also welcomo your
PoUtlcally, !bey lbare with the own amusing eaperlences. AdNauerltn an enthusiaam for Arabi drea Helen Bottel in art of
unity and "Arab SOclalltm," but thil new8p8per.

The new UAR would establiflh
a lingle Arab nation n:tendiq:
EverT Time
Hado "s. having appeared on "Route Whf!l from Cairo's Kubbeh Pal· from the Perslsn GuU to the Me~··-66," "The Virginians" and a ace the three leaden of EN,ypt. diterranean.
HBH-IEH!
EAGLE~
BEEN
OUT
score
of other tnp-notchers.
Syria and Iraq announced thetr Jt would form the nw:leua of
AND
N.._JI.\' ....o OUQ
~s~r;~~~£~~.~~ FOR A QUICK ONE THREE
For an entire year she played ambitious plan to merge in a new the first Circle and Jts mere an.·
" EI\ PACh..'A6E
&amp;~TES~;~::~~~C:""T the 6·year-old cutle with a rrush United Arab Rtpublic, Aljleriln nouncement waa eP.QUgh to send
0E.-S'0 N WHtCf.i
~:~:,~~5~~GJ~~~I2N~L~IV~IN~6~W~LOR~~!! on Perry Como for the IaUer's Premier- Ahm.d. Ben Bella dis· Nauerlte mobl mtt- the lb'M:8
:; HOULD PUr
~
video series. And Ole' Debbil Tel- patclieC, ;. happf meflsag~.
of Amman, capital of Mlgbbortq
O!JO PrlODU~T
MAVBE
~E'S
evision
was
responsible
for
her
It
"a1,
he
/Gld
~gypt·s
Prest·
Jordan,
to WOI'l')' the SaUdi n.tlen
WAY OUT IN
ll&lt;AT OORN
60tN6
OUT
TO
buddtng
movie
career.
dent
c;;amaJ
A'ld!!i!l
~asser,
"ttl"!'
of
Saudi
_vabJa and to rause coa&gt;RONT·"
01' ~IS COULD
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l..IE
BoARDWALK
Joey
WaB
guest·starring
on
a
most
wonderful'
dav
of
my
life-."
cern
In
Israel.
WIN A PRIZE
TO 1-fAVE ~IS
segment of "The Nur~e~ ." play- The ~ of· thil aew repu"uic With ·a Cll'lt step behind him,
FGR 0UT5TANDtN0
uw...
...
lng an unwed expectant teen-age would have thret (I'Mn 11tars Naaser thil week wu ccmaideriq
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PARDON
mother. when she wa!l spotted by agalnst -' a back~ of r~. the leCOnd.
ME. ..
producer William Pearlberg. He white and black 'Jan
In AlglerJ he waa the pest of
called to aRk her to sign a film For Nasser it wall a new fotart Ben Bella.
contract but Little Mi~~t Heather- toward· accomplishrLfnt of b1~ life- Na1ser helpe41 H.lgertan relwll
ton had to say, "no"
! kmg y~ "pf .. an Egypt a' the with money and WU.porll :Jgr;ng
"I was in Detroit in the try-ous l center of three C"Jrdew-the first 1 their seven - year war 1pl118t
fo1· "There War a Litle Girl." Arab the- second African and the France aod Ben Bella Ls IIDOft&amp;
she explained. "We brought the third, 8 MosJ,m unity whtch •olJld l Nasaer's greatest admlren.
show to Broadway and it bom~ exert ltB InflUence tbroughou1 ""e Ben Bella looU toward a North
erl out after a month."
wowld. '
j African "magroto,•• a union_of AI·
AT EVERV SALES
Parntl Slarftd
These were II!!!Cp1alned In thf! . gerla, Tuni1il and Moroe®. With
MliETINo WHERE SLIDES
The newoomfl' !1 most hlp to only book NaSHJ" ,ever wrote. In) Ubya and the U.A.R. the IUID
ARE PI&lt;OJECTEO ....
Bhowbu11lneu. Both her parents it he flAW 1 "role, wandertna: tim- lOti) could be ID Arab Pedtratlon
~AMDA'11PM"M
have •ta. •ed In the !hester, tel•- leuly In sesrpb of i hero."
-ndiDI from the Alllntlc to 1ba
14o1TL.O H.l1' 10
Vi!! ion and radio. Ray Heatherton I He never hal left an,. doubt he Pt'l'l'-n Gulf.
.'::~8~~~ St,
w1.1 a musical comedy star 1n considered btm~ ' sUltaDie ror
It would be tM ~ drc!lt
Df""'R 9,COI.O.
1the 19::17 vf!nion ol "Babet In that rote.
In N~!illt!l"'• vlsktn.
Arm•" and her mother, Daveoie l
OM lfl NaU..
But ov• u N - landad iD

By Jimmy

Way Thursday from 7-10 p. m.
and Mrs. Horace Abbott, Mrs.
Herbert Dixon and Mrs. Franklin Ri:ter were named to take
the reservations. '
Plans were also made for a
picnic and airplane ride at Gal·
lipolis on Saturday', May 18.
The next Pack meeting will he
June 8 at the Salisbury School
with a picnic supper at.4 p. m.
Mrll. Opha Offutt, Mrs. Harold
Blackston, Mrs. Edward Ball
and Mrs. David Davis were
named as the food planning
committee for the summer
An installation ceremony was
, conducted by Danny Abbott and
Richard Young for Ricky Gaul
an~ Gene Davis and at thE' close
ot the ceremony, the boys r.("eived their bobcat badge.s.

Three Jurors
. l!xcused, One
Disqualified On First Day

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.,ospitai·News Mrs. Rowail Of
Mic.hig~ Dies
Ellteretl Bllpllal
I0 f)8U0lt
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Among those who I!Dtered
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~"- M Jones BarneU Mrs
led by Diana Brown 'of Shirley hue• Rt' 2 PI · PI-nt
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Mass. Specill mum wao pre- M' Harry. w Gibbs' H If0ni' ant Hjgh SchOOl and member
aenled
by the CCA Ensemble 'w.rs,Va., Mi.- ·Mary ' Jane
ar
·
Nap-' the Methodist
Church.
f•· wb'cb .. k , •
a ~r ' ,ar, 10 ,17~1 N
was
Stlrvlvlng are one
per 100 Rutland St., Mlddlead b G ll S
1
re . Y a
omms 0
ew pori, Mrs. John H. n.omas, 55' Mrs. Farhang Alsll,
Lexington, and George Chan of Elm St., Middleport, Mrs, Or· Mlclti8an; one son, Philip
Hong Kong: Chona presented ville H. Hogue, Rt. 1 Mlddle- an, Wyandotte, Michigan; four
specoal musoe. .
. port, steven Dale Schilling, ~ut- sisters, Miso Irma Barnett, Pt.
The . commumon meditation land, Mrs. Eli2abeth Helen Pleasant, Mrs. Ada
·was govflt by Miss. Stockton. Grimm, Rt. 2 Racine, Mrs. ArUngton, Va., Mrs.
Mark Tracy of Roo Grande, Samuel F. Williams, Rt.
1 Quarnstrom,
Detroit;
gav~ ~ sermon, ~smg as hJs Shade, Vernon w. Keels, Rt. 1 Clytice McBride, In d 1 a
toptc," The Roch Young Oak Hill, Mrs. William H. Et~ apolis, Indiana, and Mrs.
Ruler..
banks, Jackson, Mro. Elizabeth Gorrell, Dayton, Ohio; and
Durmg the SUnday School s Evans, Wellston, Mrs, Paul grandchild.
hour, Cbarlotte Taulbee and D. Kelly, Rt. 1 Wellston, Mrs. Funeral .arrangements will
Barbara Thompson taught_ the WJIUam Gurney, Coalton, Mro. announced by the Crow
hogh school cJasg, Gall Sims, William M Hall lrooton Rob- Home.
the Junior class •nd George ert F.
~ron, D..tiel R.
Chan the older classes. Chan Tipton, Ironton Joseph Baker Route 2 Man Is
gave an interesting talk o a Rt. 3 Coolvme' Miss Ella G:
China,
religion
and Myers,
Xenia,Ky.,
Hugar
Buck- Being
Held In- Jail
.
told howandthetheiryoulh
conduct
ler, Ashlsnd,
CecilD.Sparks,
PT. PLEASANT
Wolham
theor meetmgs. He stated that Rt. 3 Ashland, Ky., Charles K. Bryan Jones, Pl.
he hoped to be a minister and Curnutte, Saline, Ky., Mrs. Route 2, was held to the Clrgo back to China lo bel~ his Robert L. Brown, Ripley, W cult Couo1 on a bastar~y cnarHe
people. Sims went from Hem- Va., Clifford A. Rayburn, Rt. when arraogned belor•. Justoce
lock Grove to Jacksn whete 1 Red House, W. Va.
of Peace A. M. Goodwm. Bond
i the afternoon he received
Blrtlu
for Jones was set at $500 and
hts llceose to p;each .
Mrs. Kenneth L. Livingston, he .w.a s committed to th~ counA basket dJnner was served Rt. S Leon, W.Va., daughter, ty JBil.
.
at noon in the church base. 9:13 p.m. Monds)' Mrs. Wil- .others arraigned before Go..dment with the CCA as guests. liam D. Souders Rt. 2 Wellston wm were Albert Castle,
Pt.
son, 5:22 p.m 'Monday. Mr ./ Pleasant and G. D. Muore,
•
Okey B. Thomas. Rt. 2 Pt. ~leasant Route 1• were
Rock Sprmgs Cub
Pleasanl, son, 3:12 p.m., Mon- foned $20 and cosls 00 cl...raer
Scout Pack Meets
day, Mrs. Drewy Gore, Rutland, ol httermg: Hertha Patt..n, Gal.
cub Scou ts son ' 8·16
a'm
Monday
hpohs, Obto, $15 and costs,
Roc k Sprongs
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Pack 24G met at the Salisbury
Dlse)argeil
spe mg, ames ar ~
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School Saturday evening witll Patients recently discharged moods, .Apple Grove,. il5 .an:J
45 in atteridance.
included Lewis Bell, Mrs. Theo- costs, lmp~r . regtstrahon;
F'ollowing a potluck dinner dorr Kennedy, Mrs.
Arnold Walter Manon Riggs,
Pt.
at ~ : 30 RJcbard Young, cub- Davis, Sr., and Infant son, Mrs. Pleasant was ordered to exemaster. conducted a business Arthur Lanham and
infant cute a $500 bond to keep 1 he
session. Plans were made for daughter, Mrs. Clarence Croth· peace for one ~ear; Coy Thela skating party at the Skate-A· ers and infant daughter, Mr.;. rna Russell, Wt~ton • Sa~m,

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airport to meet him \\hen hi s plane la~d ­ hungry individuals have misused these
ed there the other dal' They got the om- events and selfishly capitalized on the
pression that she's cr.azv about him .
contestants' agonies. ·
Chns Connor's smgmg at 81rdland
"She further complains-horror of
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the!=ie mght s has more bounce lo the horrors- that she wasn't even allowed
By VERNON SCOTT
Heatherton, wu a atngor and "My real name Is Davenle J&lt;&gt;ounce. The credtt goes to her new suit - to see her parents or her boy friend the
IJPI Hollywood Cor,.,..pondent Ihoofer, too.
hanns Heatherton, but my ohler
or, James Romanelli. vit:e-prez o[ a lead· night she won her title, but was forced
Therefore communication ~ brother, Dlck, couldn"t pronoun~
Jng musit:al mstrument eompany .
fl:ex to spend all her time with "a high
HOLLYWOOD WPIJ- ,If y~r tween daughter and parent.B Is .Johanna when he was • boy. So
Harrison's :1ttomeys aren 't sat1sf1ed wtth str.tng. anxiety-ridden chaperone."
teen-a~ed son tells y~u he 1 ~omg good. ·
he .called me 'Joey.,"
the way !he "Cleopatra" billboards have
1And ~· ou thought YOU
had prob- out WJ!h Joey, dont be misled I ''Too bad it Isn't that way with
.
· been changed. so the sign painh:'rs will lems?)
into thmkmg Joey is just one Of 1 more teen-aaen:" said Joey dur- Any more questions -~-u· ha
-- to get busy agam, makmg Rex's
the bo Y:!1 ·
Iong
, lunch on.e the' MGM Comm11-. signed
Bit partl:
Blonul!!
I
.
to star Joan
In "Siraightjaoket,"
as large &lt;IS Liz's :.~nd Dickie' s . u·~
Former ~lode! Agent Harry Conover ,
to be the funniest runntn g gag is having rhild support "arrears· · troub- I He eould be talkmg about sary . "Parent! ought to try to a new WilJiam Castle horror pje-Joey Heatherton who i11 aU girl. l lllarn t~ language teen . agers t
I C I b'
Rod Ste'g
business
Dannv Kave cou ld le with New York Family Court. If he
ure or o urn 11. • •
1 er
3he is, in fact, a riivlshingly l speak, and they ought to listen to will hie off to Rome to narrate
busmess for six months at the can solve tbe problem. he may become a
the American version or "Salva-·
Theatre. the ~l;un Skm matlw- bunny !ramer at Hugh Hefner's Playboy beautiful. 18·year-old blonde who tt•t&gt;n-age music."
ha&amp; come to Hollywood from the Joey is ciOAely chaperoned by tore Giuliano " based on the life
Oscar winner Anne
~t:;;:~~~~s estimate . But hf'' s not undf'r sc hool in Chicago
New York theater to 5tar in her her mother on Ulia trip to Holly• of Sicily's &amp;bin Hood... Bette
(!
tor thJt long . more's the pity.
Bancroft is one of the few movie stars
first movie.
wood. Maybe things will be dif- Davis wtU attend the Caaoes
who r .-. n go almost anywhere unrecognizJoey has an impertinent nose, ferent next year when our heroine ,Film Festival next month for the
. A famed Holly\\ood bPautv 15 worry - ed bv the fans- because she wears no
smokey
blue-gray eyes and a fig- is 19 years old.
showing of "What Ever Happenclose fnends "ith lwr secret and makeup, couldn't care less about highure
that
just
won't
quit
attracting
And
about
that
Kookie
name,
ed.
to Baby Jane"
.stv le hairdos, and dresses in the most
~~~~~~t~';t::nps
to
New
York lor " prrson·
attention
Joey
which cnuld explode into till· cas ual clothes. She and her fiance, Mel
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It might be said that Miss Hea·
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been going 011 in hl' r ltfP for .v&lt;&gt;arsChateau Madrid the other night without therton has "star" written all
once bc&lt;:ame,,noised around \\ hf'n a attracting any attentitm from the auto- over her, although she has few i
croone1 unexpedrrll_v noss- graph hunters
The jazz set wonders flat places to write on. But audi- '
ences will have an opportunity to
path~ but she 's In•( 0111e more and ·what joker persuaded AI Hirt that he
careless about her behavwr
needed gags, dance steps and girls in his discover that for themselves
note: Bert Convo~. who will play act. All he needs is a good band behind
when JoeyOfmakes
her with
debutDick
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of Carv Grant in the film Vf?f· him . The gimmicks will ruin him for all "Twilight
lionor''
of "Act Orie." plays a parrot in the true believers.
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1 have ~heel my will e!ld, lord pmate
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need advice and picked you.
ireu't acceplld for bolp , bJ
My husband's delinlUoo of a apncleo, becaulo lbe ......_
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wHe Is a stupid person who, eeute 1p4 .Wlltlna IIIIa . .,. ·
8018 free room and board. If I klall. 'l'amJb' Semct Alaooclel
complain about not bavlll&amp; Clll odequatal,y ...... leo&amp; thai
any rights at aU aroulld here, ball of
wbo ean, and be aays I'm better off lban 1 ny ol theM 01117 allfl lml'lll
have a right to be. He bas a moatba delay
tnack of making me feel Infer•
lor, and It's got so I'm elrald It J.\uJd aeem, tberefare, lhll
to talk to him lor lear he'll II'OUP ~lap eot-11111 II
aay some m..n, sarcqllc, be- the answer, Cost por C!OOp)e
Utti!Dg thing. He'• alwaya In· would be ...,.lderable leu, help
olnuallng he'• better !hen 1 am could be gained not ·only from
and that no woman Is .. good the poycblallfc social wconer
80 a man. I don't want a di- 111 cbJrse but throuch alriDg
vorce - I just want to hive a out and anai)'zlng probleml by
happy marriage, and m1De Isn't discuul\)11, just u It Is done ln
What can I do? -MRS, B. A. Alcobollca and Gamblera Anlll&gt;'
Dear Helen:
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how small is evidencing a deep seated in·

teres! in the advancement of education.
Uke in anything else it is not the million dollar gifts that are always the most
valuable but the widespread interest of
large numbers of persons, whose gifts in
the ag.~regate that are of the greatest
value to many institutions. Students who
are leaving a'ly institution of learning
should start the habit by gifting the
school that has dO'IIe so much for theln
as a display of appreciation, and the habit once started should he one that lasts
a lifetime because of the enrichment that
has come through the contacL

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Collep Christian Association Holzer hoapltal In the put :14
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lock Grove church SUnday 11011, Rt. 2 Galllpolil, Lela c. Bllt'llell Rowan, til,
llornlng. . ,
Carnell, . r.ureta Star Rt.. Wil- Mlehlgan, foi'rtler Pl.
Ernestine *"kton of 110m. !lam L. )fAddy, 101 Third Ato., resident died Monday I
lock Grove gave the can to j(anauga, Timothy Arthur E~ In the Ford Hospllltal at
worship followed by 1 ,10 lis, Rt. 2 Cheshire, Miss Con- alter a klall lneaa.
-ymn, ,',Day ts Dying In The nie P. Taylor, Rt. ~ Cheshire, She_was born in Mason

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vn all levels A recent a.nnouncame to our attention recently
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oar·~e American industry to 766 lib·
colleges. universities and msti~
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Mir!dies Rercrd First Win

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llrtjmot ... four for fn" wt'h 'lim...

nottPd defen se, •haky but effrcttve '' rd b , Hn'il• hit lnln t he
season hlgh of :!!-hits, l%
Oth~r players for Coach Russ three strlkeouts and wal~•d l "itrhlno . ""' tlmel• hlttlno tn rtrst o! two Ji&gt;rk•t double pl•vs
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were lor utra bases; Wblte bad thrM hits ann tnr,. ~loore s team w1tp one n t mne.
,reglst..r Its first victory In tt
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afternoon m lob r· tree ~. Ill banged t n e each were Bob Crow and Jim f&lt;l.~Y. Is scheduled to ~!l"t stan. ~atlnP bar~ tn 1!15' ov•r IJohn Allens••orfh, and L n n s
Frot~tfrru.
the vlslto~s ~.
borsehicle for 1 doublt anct Rin ILouk" earh "mgles. and Oen- i,l!!hpoha m SEfl..lea~e -::uon Ga1lla ArarfE'mv Mond&amp;\1 on the · ... - "'lllltl .
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If:mler aU with pinch hit lou- li~e diamond with a Viclnrv l.t·e• Charley 8 u , h
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fn •rl~· ,.~., ~"'•nderF -~d PITI'SBIJRGil IUPJJ - Bobby thl letter "three or /bur .~
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1 b. 1 n 0 rw'o other Panther battM!!, b1es. '
th:
will go_
acalnst Athens
r'•hfh••rl.r we•t' nve ""' one Arf_.stroog walked with nobody Layne, one the Nall&lt;inll
$ " bad lldvtlod Layne It It
10 !he Wells and Smith, accounr.d '"' 1 Harten started on the mound the ch"?'p!Onshlp contool Pmn third innings, giving up J u s 1 .. b"t M't ·h' 11 "' Into " ~~~" 1bail t.eagueo greolelt qu~- tire at the clooe ol Ju.. - and finally tb
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b• 1t he biP plav. Oavl• wa• 1111fe
nn hacka. haa dect&amp;!d lo ql!ll aDd Ht uld . at thl time, · I \Ill~
Besides their ioeffectl eness ped a single, double ""' tflpte Jack Bostic in the flrat, wno •" should they lose In Galllpol~&gt; walked 10 _ before b!!l!llf re- J!111n Sln~er's mloon• at tljl(d d•vnte full time I&lt;! hla fuilllt llobbt, bai played ~ •INlllllh·
the mound, the Tom does, while Smith bad two smgle• turn ~ave way to little Wlll Ours Racme
010 003 2 - R 1 R lievod In thP 1011 nf thP •I• h , base, . saunde,. srorlng. Two, and hu•ineM.
1111 aem ll, not 11 olinilg .. tf
had battled Pomeroy to a and a double. Ronnie Ca.,- '''o I• th• fatAl fourth .
Pomeroy 3:6 11 0 3-X-25 23 O' by junior righthander Miclq were le f 1 ·vhen Steve Ro•rb Layne, a 15-year veteran of Oiled to be.
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Nn warfare. made hia d~Jo. Layne ro/&gt;lled ID Pirl&lt;eh ·'\'11·
tleunabie to get but th . same number of trip• to t n a ou1 three
walkM one wll•le land Evans. Wells IWP) Bn)d sacks full.
flalllpoi '·.
In lh• sure in a lett..r ID Pittsburgh potion by •ayi"'!
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off Panther Pitcllers Di plcte. He walked three other Boyd lanried three and walk.ed &lt;4) an~Wlne~nner.
·Morris. making one of h i s fifth, although Scott. Hams, steeler Coach Buddy Park~ aft. rotunl ID . PI!Ubutgii .U 16i. ·~
and Fred Boyd.
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few appearances "" the mound. ".'" Loo • •v•l'
A · . •ot tho era se...n which oaw him 118\ m... gement ao desired, bill lie
Pmnerol scored its opening
w"" exoctl v what the d0&lt;'1nr or· r 1n a I oot when · Arnl•trong career records In foor p...lnll would pljy e_
Loowhore·. . , ••
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Baker led off with a sinCIT\' LEAGUE
rls and ~of Di•~ Long, OiiPf lo The V!Sito~s got tbelr !mal The Steelera dlsclll!led Layne 1 1 a~ toently, · an r:fff!f' ·ta IllTom White walked, Mick·
STANDINGS
Allensworth. Then he retired lrJ,, "' the "''h w11"' with one retlremant plsns Monday.
I """"'~· 1111otant .,.ell with the
Wlrlebr.,nn~r doubled. Bob _
Pt•. the slrle in the seve'1lh. 1·2-.1. out. Bush walked Davia an
The 38-year-old Layne,
. Steelero.
ked a base knock and
Beer
77 ,to preserve the Jackets' seo· S" ~.., ADd ~"""""'"was sat• now Uvea at Lubbock, Tex.,
I Layii. aftd Parker ftr&lt;t t•n~
s:ndell was safe
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74 l•nd SEOAL victory of the •e•:.
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~ '~Is season Is the first ,vear loa.d the bases•. and Morris He began his proiossl~l
dia~:O~tpl.
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Dept Store
!18 , since 1957 the Jackets have
•ame '
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ball career with the
Parker came b.,..
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~ junk baUer Wells in the : who did you expeot, the Washmg- e re~ers t::.ln 1 :, ~ 'whmt Hot Rnds
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BIG SECOND
Bears In 1048 but wu
eoach In !9$7. A' ,ear 18
iater b.
when Peanuts Wickline ton Senators.
I ~ aco t : h' 1 g th
Falslaff Beer
one was their •econd in 1963.
The .. ·' .,..,, •"':""" hPlpl:" quickly to tbe old New York
aeipdred Layne In a ll'l!de lor
8 in
and Don Hard • n' If you had (lllld strict attention .. :b:Yr!'rth in~: ~ut t': :'eran B. Silvers .
516
Coach Jack Olcoi,t's bllv&lt; agolnst Arm•trong • ~urvea. e dogs.
Earl Morrall. Layne 1ft.t 111• ~ulitntUJiht him hom• with • thre• i you would have known weeks ago south " sltll r g lstered his third H. Lohse
58.1 · ·kept loose at the plate w II n
"''""~ b.&gt;t rev• t.&lt;ed th10119 From thl!re h~ went to
ber one quartorbaek job ID l!d
everything was going to be okay strai:::' vietor/~ven though .Um H. Walker
494 Bush's wlldne&lt;s, lrft 12 ru'"''r.&lt; mSthe serond.ed \ b gelbng ~or ,.~en seaenno .lllld ~~ed
Bl'&lt;IWII loot seaodll, whn enm. Ia
an II· I lead going into I with the Yanks.
Bouton • relieved him in the sev- T. Schnenleb
ilfll1 Oil the base.,. They left two '"
m~er : . tro~g lh~ew wild· 181 I ve CODIJ!IliJl• w
the Steelers from the .!lean.
top of the fourth. wei I s When some alarmists suggeat..d 011th
D. Hawley
5112 the f~rst Inning after B o b b v c w en m.•
Slee ers. ·
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replaced by another senior this could be one of their off.
a perfect night Totals
2724 Scott
on:, 1 •• 1
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quaiteib..k wllf
w h o yearo, Mahnager RaWhealpb Houk
br dnvmg m thr"" runs on thbreet H CIPotmeroth' Cement M8
.NJ•tndrd nl!l, b:•l Rush douD- mllit pas!lel
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ques o hits in as many limes at a .
. a wor Y
lied down the left field II n e, ,.
ssea eompleted
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only hit Racme gol. off were raised about Whitey Ford's wtlb tt.. Yanks leading ~3. he J. Duerr
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Jnhn
Aliena·
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WU I long seventh mn- arm, the Yankee manager safd sla1hed a two-run home,. on loser R. Davis ... ..
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into right field bv don't worry. And when anyone Htnk Agoirre &lt;3-31 in the seventh F. Anderson
471 onc1 " GeraidffAr~~;rnn~ ~~~~II
26·178 1·
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L. Sauer
498 :ed to ead 0 • 1 Y 1c e
)On·eS Op$ $
run• scored in the sixth I start hitting, Houk always said Tom Trt~b, who, also rollected Handicap
lZ Isingled but Bill Davis grounc1ed I
singled and
J err 1
. ··~~ oeventh as a result ol soon.
three hili thon unloaded a thre.. Total
2ill out, and Roach and lead-of! hotr
Van low••en con.
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on run homer' off roUever
Paul Foy-~ ... ~- ·
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Pomeroy's big fourth e all count&amp;.
tack 1n the eighth to cap a fourMiddleport Dept. Store
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Tomadooa had. to lace 15 . bat- Teebnlcalty, the Yankees are run rally. Bobby Richardson also V. Whipple
4~
A sialln~ par-34
head or 1
befou retrrlng the 1 1d e. tied for first place fn the Amer&gt; had three hits and drove in two H. Russell
459
Bill Janes led the Gallla
two I'Ulllt.
581
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Stobart fanned,
eroy •I b'lg bl as t of that inn- can Lea••• today with the Kat&gt; runs.
J . Bacbner
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"··-shortstop
M-"'1
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471
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swmgers Monda afternoon
sro or. an nwag•
with two runners aboard._ W~lls of that because that situation Ia cago While Sox beat Kansas City, Total
2499
a match played . on tho Pomescorln&amp;. Four 1'11111 bad &lt;:OlJit
also bad two hits in the mnmg, sub;...t to cban- on short notice. Jl.l, and the Loa Allgelll Angels
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H. Miller
471
NE~ YORK IUPil - B..e. with Janes firlna his dandy U
In lht fifth wllb S tAIIeiw-l
"Winebrenner, who both bad per·
2m ib•ll Comml"lnner Pord frwk
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I I ·hold round strolllnl and scoring on
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worth's twtHJUI stltlle.
4 will inform league prP8idonts m t e owes 1 n ne B
feet daJI at the plate.
neT. Reed
Warren Glle. and Jn. Crt..,ln ?f the •eason or the lue
The Jackets now are H
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D. Roush
that he leola lhe bAlk rule 11'·
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For Pomero~. Aile~
entertain Jaeboo
CINCINNATl UP!l-Bob Pur· how he perlonJUI and whether be. J. Sls!ion
211
hoth the Natlooa1 and Aritei-- 45 was low With Bill
Jn lite Dnal ~lil"l
key geta his flrlt slarilng roll ol will be able to go nine..,niotl•· • · Handicap
115 lean learuea.
Iadding a 47.
Gallipolis ls . H Jn
the season toni~ u tho celhlr- Purkey oat dhls oly problem Total
2394
Thla doeo not nec•..arlly i Sieve Carter. playlnl In
5-4 overall. It waa the
dwoll1nJ H~lto arrive IO&lt; may bo oonlral.
F'rlrk 1, In fAviH' ol
No. 4 Blot, helped Janes a great
third straight lOIS.
a thtM-pmt Dighl serlel.
Last yeor Wll hia best in the
Hoi Rodl
the rule. On the contrary, deal as he .a:ded a
Gallipolis moves Into p~
By Unftfd Preltl ID~
Tl1o Redo .,_ Idle Monday majora lllnee comins up to Pitts- B. Radford
459 he h"' alreadv •aid. "I am In par _36 for hiS best round on a
tonight with 8111y MIIChell
WY 244M!
Amerleaa Leap
after four pmeo here with st. burgh during thll!M6 aeuon from B. Wood
51~ favor of enforcing the rules." fore1gn couroe this year.
to plmouad duly.
IU 1. 21141
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Hollywood ol the Pacific Cout Blind
4211
So far thlo season National Resulto of the malclt ahow
000 101 0 _ 2 a 1
Kaaoas City
15 10 .600 .. Purkey, liS, a ll3-tlame winner League. Ho came to Cincinnati G. Wagner
5l0
umplres have
called that Jimmy Beard (40) downed
lNG 010 'JI: _ 1 1 2
New York
12 B .600 10 lui 10010n, bu been bothered by Jn lt58.
D. Mlller
500
balks while Ameriran t.eag- AI1en Downie (45)
ErDle
and Lotta- Bus~
BOston
n 8 .579 1 a ,.... shoulder o1noe oprlna tral· Bob opent two WliU.,....ful oea· Handicap
51
umpire• have called 0 n 1 y ,1 Bloomer (451 won over Do u IWP),
and Mwe,
181
Chicago
12 to .545 110 1ng aad be ba• been wor1dng out 1001 earllor In hi pro caroor with Total
2465
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Moore 1491 '1&gt;·10: Bill JIIII!S Bush (G). Umpire, plate, c.
Baltimore
13 t1 .542 1\0 regularly hoptn1 to lei back 1Dta Pittsburgh, In 19M and part of
1 feel there should be a uni· 1341 downed Carson Crow (48) lise=.
Clevelaod
II 9 .500 2\1 rotation.
!tiM, He hu been playing organSyracuse Ball Park
interpretation of the balk 4-0: Steve Carter (36) beat Doni;
Los Angeles
13 t4 .481 3
The shoulder has been impnw- l2ed baD 1lce 1954, ad has a B. Louks
546 rule by both leagues" Frick ' Brown 152) 4-0: Justin Miller
Minnesota
10 14 .417 4\1 inG slowly si"'''' the regolar sea- lifetime eorned run average of . L. Wolle
502 said.
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Waabinfllon
0 15 .400 5 eon got underwey, and treatm.,n 3.78.
C. sArles
451
Frick does not have the pow· 31'.·1&gt;; and Ra} Kohl (37) beat
Detroit
9 15 .s?S 5\1 in the training room apparently
Last season he appeared as a A. Sylvester
1148 er to chan~• the rule, nor does Jeff Gibbs (50) 4-11,
Moaday'o ll&lt;t!dlo
helped the arm along.
started i 37 gam.. ad loaf oly M. Hotldashelt
477 Gilts or Cronin. The ooly way 1 The win increased the OARS
Chi&lt;:&amp;IO 5 Kansas City I
Purkey now feels he Is ready to five decisions for an ERA of 2.81. Total
2621 a change could be made Is by record to &amp;-1 81 they travel to
New York 10 Detroit 3
go, although manager Fred Purkey's performance tonight
baseball's official rules com- Fairgreens Country Club WedLos Angeles 5 Mlnneoota 4
Hutchinson and Bob's team- could be oe of tt.. most import· NICKLAUS WIDENS LEAH
mittee which is not scheduled nesday for a meet with Well·
IOnly games scbeduledl
males wUI be watching to see ant ahowin119 of his career.
DUNEDIN, Fla. IUPII - Jack to m~t until the winter.
ston.
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- -Don Nottebart Is 11Cheduled to Nicklaus, rollecting $13,000 for
· Wiliiiiii
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New York at Detroit lnightl- WlNS DEFENSE AWARD
atart for Houston, ~king for hia his victory in last weekend's
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Stanley Cup Champion Toronto
Maple Leafs today in earning the
designation of Best Defenaeman
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for the 1962.fi3 season.
The 31-year-old captAin of the
Block Hawks totaled 96 points In
the bollotlng for the Jamea Norris Memorial Trophy, which Is
awarded annually to ·'the TefU~

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strates throughout the season the
'1, _!1ft York at Detrok. n!ght
greatest ali--around abtllty that
,CJiwland at Wuhington. nighl position.''
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ASK TO WED
W. L.. Pet. GB I P'f. PLEASANT - Three
1.0: ' ',., , ,,. J'lltaburgh
14 • .636
couples have made applications I
.81. Loula
16 10 6t5
for marriage licenses In the or. I
llln Francloco 16 10 .615
flee olthe County Clerk. James 1
d~!~*"!.IS II .521 2 Richard Jeffers, 24, Southside.
_ -IS 13 .1500 3 and Mary Louise Christy, tl,
· Pbllaololphla
II 12 .478 3'1 Apple Grove. Thomas Middl.,
1M ;\llltltl
tt 14 .4112 4 ton Johnson, 25, Hartford, llld
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10 11 .4&amp;~ 4 Barbara Jean Zerkle, 21, Me'" ""' York
• 15 .375 • son. Orville Rimmey, 43, South~
8 17 .320 71.2 side, and Virginia Frances
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Coleman Schultz, 36, Southside.
·l'lltiburfb 1 Los Angeles •
ALL STAR
•lOnly gatne oeheduled 1
l'loltable Pltchen
Ptttaburgh at ChiCBii!O - Cardacbon 18-3) .
San FranciBCO at Milwaukee-Marichal (341 vs. Burdette (3-2).
well l..J)

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New

SUPIR

York

$495

at Cincinnati lnightl:~rebart 13-JI VI . Purkey ( (H)I ,
L!ll·Angelu at St. Louis Cniahll
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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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nhy'1 Games
M Ntw York
II Cbicogo

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at CinclnnaU, night
"WIIal dhl f8ll !fad, my report
,..10 at Milwaukee, njght
• ..,. eard?"
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Cadillac - Oldsmobile
"You'D Like Our Quality

WY 2-5342

Wa, of Dolug Business•
Pomeroy, Ohio

Mihnow Buckets

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FURNITURE

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offer EXPI RES ·MAY 15, 1963

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SPECIAL
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Model 86 Wjtb 2-pliee
rod alld Uni.

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the league with Loa Angeles. who tied for second p1aee in
Both are fuor games behld Pitts- rich tourney at Laa Vegas,
burgh, Sl Louis and San Francis- moved into the No. I and S
co, in a throe-way Ue for the behind Nicklaus. Lema has
lead. Houston Ia seveo and a half $32,496.31 thio year and PaltlJlel'
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lalt season wJth Boston with a 2-2 feuional Golfers Association
rerord .
money-winning standing• with
The Reds go into the Houston tal earnings of $52,715 for
_.eries in a Ue for fifth pia« 1n Tony Lema and Arnold Palmer,

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West lolumbia

:liS IS THE BIG itGOMER • • •

BAKER FURNITURE

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lote of the Chicago Block Hawka went to Houston after spending has widened bls leod In the Pro·

$99,783.94. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Smith
$111.963 03. and family .
$244.9i15.81. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dew$3411.564.79. hurst ol RutUmd vl•ltod Rev.
$38,271.114. and Mrs. Robert Smith and
family Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tate

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Booton at Baltimore &lt;nlghtlQonley U.OJ vs. Robert• IO.!IL
:Minnelota at Los Angelea
llllghtl - Perry 10-111 vs. Lee
(1--1).
· CIt v eland at Washington
lDlPtl - McDowfil 11·21 ••· 01tMo 10-11.
au.a10 at Kan881 City &lt;night)
-IIulhardt n-11 VI. Wickersham

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Buck wheat

fllllJBMIIIJ Dill II

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Mro. Maud• Holcomb :
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Mrs. CarL .Shenefield was a Mr. an,. Mrs. Charle• Rife
patient In Holzer Hosplloi the
pBBI. week.
and Mrs. Ethel Rif• mac1e a
Ramon Morrio -and children bu•iness trip tn Parker&lt;burg,
attended the dedication of 'f: esday.
the East Side Church nf Christ ' Mro. Myrta Rife has return·

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Mrs. Ginevra Foster spent
saturday night snd Bunda~ wllb
her daugh"' , Mrs. Joe Tumer and family in Albany.
Mn. Winola CrL•t lnd frl•nd
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at the K~ton home wer• hlr :
brother and lamlly of Port,_ I
The Venuo'&amp;-fiytrap plant ,
rr.oulh.
·•til•e of North ond south
Jerry Huff and wife of Ket- 'arolina. is a carnivorou•
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tering recently v11
s ted loer mo•1an t of t'ne aundew family
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t was first discovered by a
ther Mro. Glllfvra Foster at :overnor or North Carolina,
her home here.
Al1hur Dobbs, in 1760. This
:lllllard Chrtotlan and family .vaa durin~ the .lifetime or
spenc Sunday afternoor wIth i.innm". the groat classlMrs. Eth 0 1 Harmon an d son on scribed
!lor of plants,
who later dethe Venua's-flytrap
Cherry Run.
.
11 1 "miracle of nature" be·
Mr. and Mn. Donald Cone cause of the 1 enoitivity of its
and Kevin spent a weekend leaves, even thou g h he
with his parenllo Mr. and Mro. never accepted Dobb's obAt•·
that
theInsecta
P 1a n t
""'1 cone.
I 1servation
ped
d h ld
Stewart Keeton and sons call- rap
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Mr. aod Mn. Arthur Musoer of Youngatown ott..nded oer·
vlctl at the church bore SUnday.
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Mr. and Ml!l. AI MuJitnac and
children. of Cincinnati were vi..
liD;. of her parenta, Mr. and
M .\1 ba Ru 11
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May at the church. Rev. C.CU
Wise. 0 r Cambr1dge w111 be the
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tak
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eoSie
rueser
was
en to Hoi•- hosp'l la'l -·-tly........
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Mr. and Mra. Fred Brown of
Gallipolis called on Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Russell recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Truy May and
Mrs. Larry May callod on Mrs.
Mable Hogu&lt; who was returned
home from the hospital lost
week.
Attendane&lt; at SUnday School
... II 28 was lffl ·
on ~pr
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Price
of Brsdbury called on Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Russell Sunday.
Mra. Clarice Longstreth. Mrs.

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Meigs _ ~.208.02,
Pike - $5,372.113,
Ross _ $14,M7.90,
Scioto _ $17,12~.89.
VInton
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Whit.. of
Mill• ted to her nume In Wilk••vjio
Deet..ro of Columbus
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Albert Cone called on after spending the winter with
Smlth. P FC . Do nne
1 T ate 1s Mrs. Ethel Radekin recently . her daughter, Mr~. Fa.1 ·. Vnod .
· opendln• a eouple week_o with • OfJ"fy
tWS
Now a lamtly ot "' can go compact in a btg woy. Dart i! a lar£8
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Mrs. 0. M.
Rlf• •pen!
' td'andpal'&lt;!lnts, Mr. and Ml'l
•pending a 15-day furlough from Mrs. Eva McKnight of (',oJ. Sa•urda~
with
Mrs. oeonomy s&lt;ze compact. lois ol room lot h1ps and hats. le2s and
luggage. Mnre usable trun~ space. 1n tact, lhan most lull-size cars.
"~" RDberta,
Germany with relative• and umbu• ts opendlng som• time ' Myrta Rife of Wilkesville.
fr . aitd C)fra. Arthur lltnooo The Helping Hand Farm Wo- friends He is wllh the Army. at her farm hnme nea. herP.
Yet Dalt IS a compact. fortunately. so is lhe price. few compacts
Bradt, Ji.t., spent Wedne• n:en's Club met Wednesday at Ml,. lle1en Hill and daughter ,
t
'to
the L
:ost less than Dart. Not one gtves you so much lor ylllll0 money.
with Mr. and Mrs. Grovt!r the Locust Grove Communlly Sharon vlslt..d Mrs. Eloise
eceFn v1" " ha 1 ·
aur~ine mod £is All backed by a 5-year '50,000-mlle warranty .
enee acemeyer orne w e r e
· !lite.
Building. Mrs. Homer Johnson, Smith Monday.
rel'ftlve!!l from Chorle~ton.
·
·yg~, 0uu1e 0t11er 01 W1rrantr 11a1ns1 Glltth 1ft lnlttfllllnll-kiNMhlf H ttU e~r:_llal
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J!tft tlpandtd to in~lu\11 l)lltJ. rtpltctmtnl Ql 11peu witlloul clllf,ll~~·:ut:'/:~ !l'flltltn~
James. Bally of Kansaa call- president, opened the meeting Miss Roberta Smith attended '
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. ~, five vn11 ar 5{1,000 milh, wlllcllfie~ com• ru~l. a•thll lll(lnt
t.
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art$ . tr lntmi~-.~" t• ~ • 1nd lntesnt1 pa1ls (Qttudllll mlftu l l •hltell). IOIQUto COli"""' , ~
oo Mr. and Mr.. A. H. 811· at 10 a m. wllll the flag salute. the rontest with the Rutland
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~plo•;!lltd lftl ¥~ hl~lt IUt ~HIIItfVICIIIII I UMIIII.olif lllltr~~~~~ MCOflhflt to . .
-· Thursday.
Mrs. Vernal Johnson had char· Girls Chorus • Columbu• Sat- - - - - - - - - - Ctr 1:111 tc.nitiluln.
illr. and Ma. George Rnberts lge qf ltle devotionals taking urdny
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Belinda her scripture from Luke. She Mrs.
l!:lotae Smith
visited
' 1eut SUnday with Mr. and Ialso gave a reading on mean· Saturday with Mrs. Mabel HogONLY
. ta. Maston Roberts or Pom- 1ing of the sacraments of the ue who bad ju•t returned from
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Jewia Passover Supper. Mrs. the ho!pltal.
Mill &amp; Secr'lnd Streets
Middleport, Oi
...\lr. and Mro. 8111 Wh·~ r an IGeorge Johnson read the mill---d Mra. Nancy Roberti! utes of the laAt meeting and ~
T@d Rhey Sr. brOkf' hi~ hrmd
Mlfldleport, o.
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ol Maoon City vi•lf•rl ot
,,.. w.. k end with Mr. and Mrs. lesoon lea&lt;ter tho lesson topic, :
the hnme or Mr . and Mro. Ted
' lihl Orr and Mi.. Lola !lor- "'f.he mformed Conllumor Rave•
Riley Monday or last week.
."1ri. __ ·. . . .
Dollars," "as dmcussed ea a
Weekend and Sunday vl•ttnn
iltl. llolb F'rlend tp'Oup. The presidenl read NV·
the Ted Riley home were
l¥'1 mOved Into the McKay eral letlaro of correopondenee Miss Jane Harris of Colum- their daugh~rs Mr and Mro.
'lperty.
and informed lht ~roup of sever- hus spent the wPek end with
D. U!e and family of O.x.\lrR. Auclrey Borden of Cn~
ttema of tn.er••t pertaininA Mr. and Mrs. Grovor Harris.
Clly, Ohio, and Mrs rnl.fv
tbusand !\!Irs. Bern!C&lt; Batley to the Farm Women Clubs. 'The Mrs. Jnck Codner spent
Roush and rhildren of -·-·. ..eot..r called on Mr. and Mra, afternnon-wa• spent playing nesday In Pomeroy.
City.
H. BaUey Sunday.
. The Joor pri2e wa• won VIsitors at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley Sr.
-Mrs. Loulae Qeodley and
Vernal Johnson.
and Mrs. Dwight Hoback
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
::'3 %:
• spent SUnday with Mr. ond Attending Wednesday's meet- hos brother, Kelly Hohad and Furl Rogero and son of Penial
f3 ~·C.
' .. -,tl . Claylmo Sltamblln at P'lve
were Mrs Geur•e J01hhson, wil• of il&lt;'aver Falls, Pa .. &lt;and SUnday aft..rnoon.
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,'Att~. , Homer .Johson, Mrs. A. Mrs. Aleta Pnr~or of Portland, Mr. and Mr!l Ted Rilf'V vi~·" Mrs. Mildred Frank of CheA- N. olickens, Mrs. l{iiey Fry, and Mrs. Ivy Ball of New !ted their son. Ted Rilev .lr .•
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: r called on Mrs. Mary Holler Mrs. Freda VicKers, and Mrs. Brighton, Pa .
and family and Mr. and. Mrs.
·IMlay afternoon:
Vema! Jonnoon.
Mrs. Paul Sellers and Mrs.
Fuliz In Middleport ro· ~ :y:
1\11. and Mrs. Arthur Ben- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Meter Eber Pickens Jr .. and Mr.. Eb· cently.
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n,of Brazil, Ind., called on A. and family of r-Oiumbl.• vl•it..d e1 Pickens, Sr ., spent Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Gordon Vnnng
. llalley and wife Thursday . over the weekend with hi• sl'"l in Pomeroy.
childrer of Canlnn visltf'd ,
Mt$. Flowers and daughter of ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stewart. -Olevlo Youn~ and other 1
IUI~Ieport spe11t a . few days Other vlsiiM&gt; at the Stewart Mrs. Homer Johnson
and i ,.,.lliv,,.
"·!lit Mr. and Mra. Har&lt;J!d Ha- home were M1 . and Mrs. Otis Mrs. Vernal Johnson w&lt;re in Vtsltlg Mr. and Mrs. Harold
, and daught..rs.
Knight and family of Pt. Plea- Pt. Pleasant on business one
· Snnday were Mrs. Opal
David Davldaon, Bill- Free- sant and Mr. and Mrs. George day last week.
Biggs and duaght..r nf Pome' tan and Cesar Dulay of the Sic wart, Johnnie and Georgie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jobn..
Mr. and ~irs . Jack Smith
iavy at Norfolk, Va., spent a Mr.a nd Mrs. Homer Johnson son, Duane ·.nd Larry, of Mafamily of Gallipolis and Mr.
·....t~ with Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Johnsoo, Gerald John- snn ca:ted on Mr. and Mrs. Ver1 Smith and son or New
ihoii!IJ McKay and lamDy.
so Mr and Mrs. George John· nat Johnson, Dale, John. ad
l'ift;"aitd Mr. Bllly Orr and so~ and Earl Johnson were call- Gewana, Wodnesday
Mr. •nd Mrs. Larry Lee Fox
spent a weekend filth ed tn Trimble, Ohio lll!cause of lh&lt; occasio being John Jnh-1.,..,. family of Mlddltport visit·
1.19 Clint Orr family .
the death of Mrs. Lid• Joh· so's birthdo) .
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pox re. Mta, Mar')' Holter, Mrs. Myr- son Lincoln. Mra. Loncoln's fun- Mr. and Mrs. Billy O~~n,~: ~~!ili;
,]~·. ·~al)cer, lllrs. Sadie Trua- era! wBB Wednseday aft..rnoon 01 Gallipolis Ferry Tlslt..d
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Orr and Roberta at the Johnson Funeral Home parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blll
Plckono H11 Now
.(!!!' attended a rally at Chester h Glnust..r.
Unger, Mike an&lt; Bobby Eu11ene II
ELECTRIC FLOOR
·ic!tJttly.
Johnny Sprous ., •on of Jim· Stewart on Sunday.
POLISHER &amp; WAXER
1\lr. llltl Mra, Clint Orr called my Sprouse of Pr..neroy, Is re- Mrs. Nannle Johnson of
For Only 9.95
2
'' Mr. llld Mrs. Cal Orr
to om a tonsilectomy Haven has spent the past
Now, you can enjoy the conven...~ty Baturdoy,
at Meigs General weeks at· the home of her bro· Save money, buff all your
of these modem flameless electric
Clllll
w•s I recent busl·
. He Is at the home of ther-in-law and stst..r, Mr. and floors with your own buffer.
ience of better living electrically
appliances?
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eOpen 8:00 to fi :30 W. Va.
1 tfu l'llllot 1D Odumbus.
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Foreman, because time and 7:00 to 4:30 Ohio
-without worrying about instal...... ·- ·
&lt;'.eorge Trow.
Robert of lllness.
lime. Saturdsy til e,oo W.
If you are a CU8tomer of Ohio
Sprouse who li stationed with Mr and Mrs. Homer Johnson Va. time .
lation expenses.
Power Company just see your
the Navy at Great Lakes, Ill., and Pauline CUnningham of !\IaPickens Hardwar•
For only $10.00 per appliance,
was also a weekend visitor of aon
saturday shopping In
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11Cht with Mr. lnd Mrs. A. H.
Rilltt.
Mt, and Mra. Arthur Orr were
~~ Holm hoopl'-1 to ;ea their
1ow grandson.
Mr. llld Mra. Or• White and
. ,~a spent Sunday with Mr

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CHOICE

Frick Will Try
T Get EquaI .,.
Balk Ruling

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tar Ute wielt tncllil•

$19.81111.·
il t411118 4f , tsH,JMtll
G.n~o .- :21!7.M. fl0,'131.11.
flts,70!i 811, fi90,84U7.
•·ortlnt - Sl!.!lm f! . lll.t4~-·
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Jaokson - 't2,TIIU6. 114,0115.M, $2M.IJ'It.ll4, ~0,651.00 . ·
Lawro.;,. - ft8,1114.34 . S22.·
1183.118, 0 '05,119!1.114, f.128.215.21 .
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Melgo - N.!4UI. f1,88U2,
$117,180 1111, fl45,023.3'1 .
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for ~ moot !*'~ OJ!Iy allghtll'
olf thti .paee. Hoe~ and Sclo· to remain the on~·1 -··Ilea
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whn ato behind last Yll!''l !IsCAl vear fllurts.
1be IIcurea ...
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fJ,.,&gt;I yelll'tl wnlc sta · u~ ..s\to. _' 843 _a9tui . ·152,174 _67
I, 1162 ai.J· July I, IN! lollbw •..,•••519 """"I"" 25
..-.- · · $1,658 09,
Vlnto~ '- •~·
$747.14,
$46.5•6.37 . $36,61ll.21.
Motor vehicle •ales and use
1aJ: coll•ctloos In the ten south·
••stern Ohin counties showin•
those for the period ending Ap-"'
~--------- rll 27 1963 and the fiscal year
!lgurell s(4rllng July 1, 1962
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Benaon follows Athens _ $12,24ll.28,
rif Bra~. Ititl., silellt I , 'nllbt $185,610.98. Gallia - $4,713.56,

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electric range or electric clothes
dryer installed in your home.
So, why deny yourseli any

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to help you modernize your home
electrically, That, plus $10.00,
takM care ol all nonnal electrieal
inriallation costs!
Act now, this offor expires
May IS!

longer the work-saving, time-sav·

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r'•hfh••rl.r we•t' nve ""' one Arf_.stroog walked with nobody Layne, one the Nall&lt;inll
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10 !he Wells and Smith, accounr.d '"' 1 Harten started on the mound the ch"?'p!Onshlp contool Pmn third innings, giving up J u s 1 .. b"t M't ·h' 11 "' Into " ~~~" 1bail t.eagueo greolelt qu~- tire at the clooe ol Ju.. - and finally tb
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b• 1t he biP plav. Oavl• wa• 1111fe
nn hacka. haa dect&amp;!d lo ql!ll aDd Ht uld . at thl time, · I \Ill~
Besides their ioeffectl eness ped a single, double ""' tflpte Jack Bostic in the flrat, wno •" should they lose In Galllpol~&gt; walked 10 _ before b!!l!llf re- J!111n Sln~er's mloon• at tljl(d d•vnte full time I&lt;! hla fuilllt llobbt, bai played ~ •INlllllh·
the mound, the Tom does, while Smith bad two smgle• turn ~ave way to little Wlll Ours Racme
010 003 2 - R 1 R lievod In thP 1011 nf thP •I• h , base, . saunde,. srorlng. Two, and hu•ineM.
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had battled Pomeroy to a and a double. Ronnie Ca.,- '''o I• th• fatAl fourth .
Pomeroy 3:6 11 0 3-X-25 23 O' by junior righthander Miclq were le f 1 ·vhen Steve Ro•rb Layne, a 15-year veteran of Oiled to be.
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Nn warfare. made hia d~Jo. Layne ro/&gt;lled ID Pirl&lt;eh ·'\'11·
tleunabie to get but th . same number of trip• to t n a ou1 three
walkM one wll•le land Evans. Wells IWP) Bn)d sacks full.
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off Panther Pitcllers Di plcte. He walked three other Boyd lanried three and walk.ed &lt;4) an~Wlne~nner.
·Morris. making one of h i s fifth, although Scott. Hams, steeler Coach Buddy Park~ aft. rotunl ID . PI!Ubutgii .U 16i. ·~
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Pmnerol scored its opening
w"" exoctl v what the d0&lt;'1nr or· r 1n a I oot when · Arnl•trong career records In foor p...lnll would pljy e_
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Allensworth. Then he retired lrJ,, "' the "''h w11"' with one retlremant plsns Monday.
I """"'~· 1111otant .,.ell with the
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Pt•. the slrle in the seve'1lh. 1·2-.1. out. Bush walked Davia an
The 38-year-old Layne,
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Beer
77 ,to preserve the Jackets' seo· S" ~.., ADd ~"""""'"was sat• now Uvea at Lubbock, Tex.,
I Layii. aftd Parker ftr&lt;t t•n~
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74 l•nd SEOAL victory of the •e•:.
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ball career with the
Parker came b.,..
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Bears In 1048 but wu
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when Peanuts Wickline ton Senators.
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The .. ·' .,..,, •"':""" hPlpl:" quickly to tbe old New York
aeipdred Layne In a ll'l!de lor
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and Don Hard • n' If you had (lllld strict attention .. :b:Yr!'rth in~: ~ut t': :'eran B. Silvers .
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Coach Jack Olcoi,t's bllv&lt; agolnst Arm•trong • ~urvea. e dogs.
Earl Morrall. Layne 1ft.t 111• ~ulitntUJiht him hom• with • thre• i you would have known weeks ago south " sltll r g lstered his third H. Lohse
58.1 · ·kept loose at the plate w II n
"''""~ b.&gt;t rev• t.&lt;ed th10119 From thl!re h~ went to
ber one quartorbaek job ID l!d
everything was going to be okay strai:::' vietor/~ven though .Um H. Walker
494 Bush's wlldne&lt;s, lrft 12 ru'"''r.&lt; mSthe serond.ed \ b gelbng ~or ,.~en seaenno .lllld ~~ed
Bl'&lt;IWII loot seaodll, whn enm. Ia
an II· I lead going into I with the Yanks.
Bouton • relieved him in the sev- T. Schnenleb
ilfll1 Oil the base.,. They left two '"
m~er : . tro~g lh~ew wild· 181 I ve CODIJ!IliJl• w
the Steelers from the .!lean.
top of the fourth. wei I s When some alarmists suggeat..d 011th
D. Hawley
5112 the f~rst Inning after B o b b v c w en m.•
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a perfect night Totals
2724 Scott
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quaiteib..k wllf
w h o yearo, Mahnager RaWhealpb Houk
br dnvmg m thr"" runs on thbreet H CIPotmeroth' Cement M8
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lied down the left field II n e, ,.
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only hit Racme gol. off were raised about Whitey Ford's wtlb tt.. Yanks leading ~3. he J. Duerr
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26·178 1·
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L. Sauer
498 :ed to ead 0 • 1 Y 1c e
)On·eS Op$ $
run• scored in the sixth I start hitting, Houk always said Tom Trt~b, who, also rollected Handicap
lZ Isingled but Bill Davis grounc1ed I
singled and
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. ··~~ oeventh as a result ol soon.
three hili thon unloaded a thre.. Total
2ill out, and Roach and lead-of! hotr
Van low••en con.
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Paul Foy-~ ... ~- ·
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Pomeroy's big fourth e all count&amp;.
tack 1n the eighth to cap a fourMiddleport Dept. Store
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Tomadooa had. to lace 15 . bat- Teebnlcalty, the Yankees are run rally. Bobby Richardson also V. Whipple
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head or 1
befou retrrlng the 1 1d e. tied for first place fn the Amer&gt; had three hits and drove in two H. Russell
459
Bill Janes led the Gallla
two I'Ulllt.
581
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Stobart fanned,
eroy •I b'lg bl as t of that inn- can Lea••• today with the Kat&gt; runs.
J . Bacbner
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White mto right centerfield better hurry up and get a picture League games scheduled, the Chi- A. Stobart
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swmgers Monda afternoon
sro or. an nwag•
with two runners aboard._ W~lls of that because that situation Ia cago While Sox beat Kansas City, Total
2499
a match played . on tho Pomescorln&amp;. Four 1'11111 bad &lt;:OlJit
also bad two hits in the mnmg, sub;...t to cban- on short notice. Jl.l, and the Loa Allgelll Angels
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H. Miller
471
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In lht fifth wllb S tAIIeiw-l
"Winebrenner, who both bad per·
2m ib•ll Comml"lnner Pord frwk
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feet daJI at the plate.
neT. Reed
Warren Glle. and Jn. Crt..,ln ?f the •eason or the lue
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D. Roush
that he leola lhe bAlk rule 11'·
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CINCINNATl UP!l-Bob Pur· how he perlonJUI and whether be. J. Sls!ion
211
hoth the Natlooa1 and Aritei-- 45 was low With Bill
Jn lite Dnal ~lil"l
key geta his flrlt slarilng roll ol will be able to go nine..,niotl•· • · Handicap
115 lean learuea.
Iadding a 47.
Gallipolis ls . H Jn
the season toni~ u tho celhlr- Purkey oat dhls oly problem Total
2394
Thla doeo not nec•..arlly i Sieve Carter. playlnl In
5-4 overall. It waa the
dwoll1nJ H~lto arrive IO&lt; may bo oonlral.
F'rlrk 1, In fAviH' ol
No. 4 Blot, helped Janes a great
third straight lOIS.
a thtM-pmt Dighl serlel.
Last yeor Wll hia best in the
Hoi Rodl
the rule. On the contrary, deal as he .a:ded a
Gallipolis moves Into p~
By Unftfd Preltl ID~
Tl1o Redo .,_ Idle Monday majora lllnee comins up to Pitts- B. Radford
459 he h"' alreadv •aid. "I am In par _36 for hiS best round on a
tonight with 8111y MIIChell
WY 244M!
Amerleaa Leap
after four pmeo here with st. burgh during thll!M6 aeuon from B. Wood
51~ favor of enforcing the rules." fore1gn couroe this year.
to plmouad duly.
IU 1. 21141
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Hollywood ol the Pacific Cout Blind
4211
So far thlo season National Resulto of the malclt ahow
000 101 0 _ 2 a 1
Kaaoas City
15 10 .600 .. Purkey, liS, a ll3-tlame winner League. Ho came to Cincinnati G. Wagner
5l0
umplres have
called that Jimmy Beard (40) downed
lNG 010 'JI: _ 1 1 2
New York
12 B .600 10 lui 10010n, bu been bothered by Jn lt58.
D. Mlller
500
balks while Ameriran t.eag- AI1en Downie (45)
ErDle
and Lotta- Bus~
BOston
n 8 .579 1 a ,.... shoulder o1noe oprlna tral· Bob opent two WliU.,....ful oea· Handicap
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umpire• have called 0 n 1 y ,1 Bloomer (451 won over Do u IWP),
and Mwe,
181
Chicago
12 to .545 110 1ng aad be ba• been wor1dng out 1001 earllor In hi pro caroor with Total
2465
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Moore 1491 '1&gt;·10: Bill JIIII!S Bush (G). Umpire, plate, c.
Baltimore
13 t1 .542 1\0 regularly hoptn1 to lei back 1Dta Pittsburgh, In 19M and part of
1 feel there should be a uni· 1341 downed Carson Crow (48) lise=.
Clevelaod
II 9 .500 2\1 rotation.
!tiM, He hu been playing organSyracuse Ball Park
interpretation of the balk 4-0: Steve Carter (36) beat Doni;
Los Angeles
13 t4 .481 3
The shoulder has been impnw- l2ed baD 1lce 1954, ad has a B. Louks
546 rule by both leagues" Frick ' Brown 152) 4-0: Justin Miller
Minnesota
10 14 .417 4\1 inG slowly si"'''' the regolar sea- lifetime eorned run average of . L. Wolle
502 said.
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Waabinfllon
0 15 .400 5 eon got underwey, and treatm.,n 3.78.
C. sArles
451
Frick does not have the pow· 31'.·1&gt;; and Ra} Kohl (37) beat
Detroit
9 15 .s?S 5\1 in the training room apparently
Last season he appeared as a A. Sylvester
1148 er to chan~• the rule, nor does Jeff Gibbs (50) 4-11,
Moaday'o ll&lt;t!dlo
helped the arm along.
started i 37 gam.. ad loaf oly M. Hotldashelt
477 Gilts or Cronin. The ooly way 1 The win increased the OARS
Chi&lt;:&amp;IO 5 Kansas City I
Purkey now feels he Is ready to five decisions for an ERA of 2.81. Total
2621 a change could be made Is by record to &amp;-1 81 they travel to
New York 10 Detroit 3
go, although manager Fred Purkey's performance tonight
baseball's official rules com- Fairgreens Country Club WedLos Angeles 5 Mlnneoota 4
Hutchinson and Bob's team- could be oe of tt.. most import· NICKLAUS WIDENS LEAH
mittee which is not scheduled nesday for a meet with Well·
IOnly games scbeduledl
males wUI be watching to see ant ahowin119 of his career.
DUNEDIN, Fla. IUPII - Jack to m~t until the winter.
ston.
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- -Don Nottebart Is 11Cheduled to Nicklaus, rollecting $13,000 for
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The 31-year-old captAin of the
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llln Francloco 16 10 .615
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d~!~*"!.IS II .521 2 Richard Jeffers, 24, Southside.
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$99,783.94. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Smith
$111.963 03. and family .
$244.9i15.81. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dew$3411.564.79. hurst ol RutUmd vl•ltod Rev.
$38,271.114. and Mrs. Robert Smith and
family Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tate

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Booton at Baltimore &lt;nlghtlQonley U.OJ vs. Robert• IO.!IL
:Minnelota at Los Angelea
llllghtl - Perry 10-111 vs. Lee
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· CIt v eland at Washington
lDlPtl - McDowfil 11·21 ••· 01tMo 10-11.
au.a10 at Kan881 City &lt;night)
-IIulhardt n-11 VI. Wickersham

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Buck wheat

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Mro. Maud• Holcomb :
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Mrs. CarL .Shenefield was a Mr. an,. Mrs. Charle• Rife
patient In Holzer Hosplloi the
pBBI. week.
and Mrs. Ethel Rif• mac1e a
Ramon Morrio -and children bu•iness trip tn Parker&lt;burg,
attended the dedication of 'f: esday.
the East Side Church nf Christ ' Mro. Myrta Rife has return·

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Mrs. Ginevra Foster spent
saturday night snd Bunda~ wllb
her daugh"' , Mrs. Joe Tumer and family in Albany.
Mn. Winola CrL•t lnd frl•nd
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at the K~ton home wer• hlr :
brother and lamlly of Port,_ I
The Venuo'&amp;-fiytrap plant ,
rr.oulh.
·•til•e of North ond south
Jerry Huff and wife of Ket- 'arolina. is a carnivorou•
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tering recently v11
s ted loer mo•1an t of t'ne aundew family
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t was first discovered by a
ther Mro. Glllfvra Foster at :overnor or North Carolina,
her home here.
Al1hur Dobbs, in 1760. This
:lllllard Chrtotlan and family .vaa durin~ the .lifetime or
spenc Sunday afternoor wIth i.innm". the groat classlMrs. Eth 0 1 Harmon an d son on scribed
!lor of plants,
who later dethe Venua's-flytrap
Cherry Run.
.
11 1 "miracle of nature" be·
Mr. and Mn. Donald Cone cause of the 1 enoitivity of its
and Kevin spent a weekend leaves, even thou g h he
with his parenllo Mr. and Mro. never accepted Dobb's obAt•·
that
theInsecta
P 1a n t
""'1 cone.
I 1servation
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Stewart Keeton and sons call- rap
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one evening the past •eek.
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vlctl at the church bore SUnday.
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Mr. and Ml!l. AI MuJitnac and
children. of Cincinnati were vi..
liD;. of her parenta, Mr. and
M .\1 ba Ru 11
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evlva serv !'" 1 r
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May at the church. Rev. C.CU
Wise. 0 r Cambr1dge w111 be the
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eoSie
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was
en to Hoi•- hosp'l la'l -·-tly........
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Mr. and Mra. Fred Brown of
Gallipolis called on Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Russell recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Truy May and
Mrs. Larry May callod on Mrs.
Mable Hogu&lt; who was returned
home from the hospital lost
week.
Attendane&lt; at SUnday School
... II 28 was lffl ·
on ~pr
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Price
of Brsdbury called on Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Russell Sunday.
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Meigs _ ~.208.02,
Pike - $5,372.113,
Ross _ $14,M7.90,
Scioto _ $17,12~.89.
VInton
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Mill• ted to her nume In Wilk••vjio
Deet..ro of Columbus
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Albert Cone called on after spending the winter with
Smlth. P FC . Do nne
1 T ate 1s Mrs. Ethel Radekin recently . her daughter, Mr~. Fa.1 ·. Vnod .
· opendln• a eouple week_o with • OfJ"fy
tWS
Now a lamtly ot "' can go compact in a btg woy. Dart i! a lar£8
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Mrs. 0. M.
Rlf• •pen!
' td'andpal'&lt;!lnts, Mr. and Ml'l
•pending a 15-day furlough from Mrs. Eva McKnight of (',oJ. Sa•urda~
with
Mrs. oeonomy s&lt;ze compact. lois ol room lot h1ps and hats. le2s and
luggage. Mnre usable trun~ space. 1n tact, lhan most lull-size cars.
"~" RDberta,
Germany with relative• and umbu• ts opendlng som• time ' Myrta Rife of Wilkesville.
fr . aitd C)fra. Arthur lltnooo The Helping Hand Farm Wo- friends He is wllh the Army. at her farm hnme nea. herP.
Yet Dalt IS a compact. fortunately. so is lhe price. few compacts
Bradt, Ji.t., spent Wedne• n:en's Club met Wednesday at Ml,. lle1en Hill and daughter ,
t
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the L
:ost less than Dart. Not one gtves you so much lor ylllll0 money.
with Mr. and Mrs. Grovt!r the Locust Grove Communlly Sharon vlslt..d Mrs. Eloise
eceFn v1" " ha 1 ·
aur~ine mod £is All backed by a 5-year '50,000-mlle warranty .
enee acemeyer orne w e r e
· !lite.
Building. Mrs. Homer Johnson, Smith Monday.
rel'ftlve!!l from Chorle~ton.
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·yg~, 0uu1e 0t11er 01 W1rrantr 11a1ns1 Glltth 1ft lnlttfllllnll-kiNMhlf H ttU e~r:_llal
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J!tft tlpandtd to in~lu\11 l)lltJ. rtpltctmtnl Ql 11peu witlloul clllf,ll~~·:ut:'/:~ !l'flltltn~
James. Bally of Kansaa call- president, opened the meeting Miss Roberta Smith attended '
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. ~, five vn11 ar 5{1,000 milh, wlllcllfie~ com• ru~l. a•thll lll(lnt
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art$ . tr lntmi~-.~" t• ~ • 1nd lntesnt1 pa1ls (Qttudllll mlftu l l •hltell). IOIQUto COli"""' , ~
oo Mr. and Mr.. A. H. 811· at 10 a m. wllll the flag salute. the rontest with the Rutland
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~plo•;!lltd lftl ¥~ hl~lt IUt ~HIIItfVICIIIII I UMIIII.olif lllltr~~~~~ MCOflhflt to . .
-· Thursday.
Mrs. Vernal Johnson had char· Girls Chorus • Columbu• Sat- - - - - - - - - - Ctr 1:111 tc.nitiluln.
illr. and Ma. George Rnberts lge qf ltle devotionals taking urdny
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Belinda her scripture from Luke. She Mrs.
l!:lotae Smith
visited
' 1eut SUnday with Mr. and Ialso gave a reading on mean· Saturday with Mrs. Mabel HogONLY
. ta. Maston Roberts or Pom- 1ing of the sacraments of the ue who bad ju•t returned from
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Jewia Passover Supper. Mrs. the ho!pltal.
Mill &amp; Secr'lnd Streets
Middleport, Oi
...\lr. and Mro. 8111 Wh·~ r an IGeorge Johnson read the mill---d Mra. Nancy Roberti! utes of the laAt meeting and ~
T@d Rhey Sr. brOkf' hi~ hrmd
Mlfldleport, o.
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ol Maoon City vi•lf•rl ot
,,.. w.. k end with Mr. and Mrs. lesoon lea&lt;ter tho lesson topic, :
the hnme or Mr . and Mro. Ted
' lihl Orr and Mi.. Lola !lor- "'f.he mformed Conllumor Rave•
Riley Monday or last week.
."1ri. __ ·. . . .
Dollars," "as dmcussed ea a
Weekend and Sunday vl•ttnn
iltl. llolb F'rlend tp'Oup. The presidenl read NV·
the Ted Riley home were
l¥'1 mOved Into the McKay eral letlaro of correopondenee Miss Jane Harris of Colum- their daugh~rs Mr and Mro.
'lperty.
and informed lht ~roup of sever- hus spent the wPek end with
D. U!e and family of O.x.\lrR. Auclrey Borden of Cn~
ttema of tn.er••t pertaininA Mr. and Mrs. Grovor Harris.
Clly, Ohio, and Mrs rnl.fv
tbusand !\!Irs. Bern!C&lt; Batley to the Farm Women Clubs. 'The Mrs. Jnck Codner spent
Roush and rhildren of -·-·. ..eot..r called on Mr. and Mra, afternnon-wa• spent playing nesday In Pomeroy.
City.
H. BaUey Sunday.
. The Joor pri2e wa• won VIsitors at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley Sr.
-Mrs. Loulae Qeodley and
Vernal Johnson.
and Mrs. Dwight Hoback
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
::'3 %:
• spent SUnday with Mr. ond Attending Wednesday's meet- hos brother, Kelly Hohad and Furl Rogero and son of Penial
f3 ~·C.
' .. -,tl . Claylmo Sltamblln at P'lve
were Mrs Geur•e J01hhson, wil• of il&lt;'aver Falls, Pa .. &lt;and SUnday aft..rnoon.
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,'Att~. , Homer .Johson, Mrs. A. Mrs. Aleta Pnr~or of Portland, Mr. and Mr!l Ted Rilf'V vi~·" Mrs. Mildred Frank of CheA- N. olickens, Mrs. l{iiey Fry, and Mrs. Ivy Ball of New !ted their son. Ted Rilev .lr .•
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: r called on Mrs. Mary Holler Mrs. Freda VicKers, and Mrs. Brighton, Pa .
and family and Mr. and. Mrs.
·IMlay afternoon:
Vema! Jonnoon.
Mrs. Paul Sellers and Mrs.
Fuliz In Middleport ro· ~ :y:
1\11. and Mrs. Arthur Ben- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Meter Eber Pickens Jr .. and Mr.. Eb· cently.
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n,of Brazil, Ind., called on A. and family of r-Oiumbl.• vl•it..d e1 Pickens, Sr ., spent Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Gordon Vnnng
. llalley and wife Thursday . over the weekend with hi• sl'"l in Pomeroy.
childrer of Canlnn visltf'd ,
Mt$. Flowers and daughter of ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stewart. -Olevlo Youn~ and other 1
IUI~Ieport spe11t a . few days Other vlsiiM&gt; at the Stewart Mrs. Homer Johnson
and i ,.,.lliv,,.
"·!lit Mr. and Mra. Har&lt;J!d Ha- home were M1 . and Mrs. Otis Mrs. Vernal Johnson w&lt;re in Vtsltlg Mr. and Mrs. Harold
, and daught..rs.
Knight and family of Pt. Plea- Pt. Pleasant on business one
· Snnday were Mrs. Opal
David Davldaon, Bill- Free- sant and Mr. and Mrs. George day last week.
Biggs and duaght..r nf Pome' tan and Cesar Dulay of the Sic wart, Johnnie and Georgie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jobn..
Mr. and ~irs . Jack Smith
iavy at Norfolk, Va., spent a Mr.a nd Mrs. Homer Johnson son, Duane ·.nd Larry, of Mafamily of Gallipolis and Mr.
·....t~ with Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Johnsoo, Gerald John- snn ca:ted on Mr. and Mrs. Ver1 Smith and son or New
ihoii!IJ McKay and lamDy.
so Mr and Mrs. George John· nat Johnson, Dale, John. ad
l'ift;"aitd Mr. Bllly Orr and so~ and Earl Johnson were call- Gewana, Wodnesday
Mr. •nd Mrs. Larry Lee Fox
spent a weekend filth ed tn Trimble, Ohio lll!cause of lh&lt; occasio being John Jnh-1.,..,. family of Mlddltport visit·
1.19 Clint Orr family .
the death of Mrs. Lid• Joh· so's birthdo) .
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pox re. Mta, Mar')' Holter, Mrs. Myr- son Lincoln. Mra. Loncoln's fun- Mr. and Mrs. Billy O~~n,~: ~~!ili;
,]~·. ·~al)cer, lllrs. Sadie Trua- era! wBB Wednseday aft..rnoon 01 Gallipolis Ferry Tlslt..d
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Orr and Roberta at the Johnson Funeral Home parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blll
Plckono H11 Now
.(!!!' attended a rally at Chester h Glnust..r.
Unger, Mike an&lt; Bobby Eu11ene II
ELECTRIC FLOOR
·ic!tJttly.
Johnny Sprous ., •on of Jim· Stewart on Sunday.
POLISHER &amp; WAXER
1\lr. llltl Mra, Clint Orr called my Sprouse of Pr..neroy, Is re- Mrs. Nannle Johnson of
For Only 9.95
2
'' Mr. llld Mrs. Cal Orr
to om a tonsilectomy Haven has spent the past
Now, you can enjoy the conven...~ty Baturdoy,
at Meigs General weeks at· the home of her bro· Save money, buff all your
of these modem flameless electric
Clllll
w•s I recent busl·
. He Is at the home of ther-in-law and stst..r, Mr. and floors with your own buffer.
ience of better living electrically
appliances?
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eOpen 8:00 to fi :30 W. Va.
1 tfu l'llllot 1D Odumbus.
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Foreman, because time and 7:00 to 4:30 Ohio
-without worrying about instal...... ·- ·
&lt;'.eorge Trow.
Robert of lllness.
lime. Saturdsy til e,oo W.
If you are a CU8tomer of Ohio
Sprouse who li stationed with Mr and Mrs. Homer Johnson Va. time .
lation expenses.
Power Company just see your
the Navy at Great Lakes, Ill., and Pauline CUnningham of !\IaPickens Hardwar•
For only $10.00 per appliance,
was also a weekend visitor of aon
saturday shopping In
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Mt, and Mra. Arthur Orr were
~~ Holm hoopl'-1 to ;ea their
1ow grandson.
Mr. llld Mra. Or• White and
. ,~a spent Sunday with Mr

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Balk Ruling

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$19.81111.·
il t411118 4f , tsH,JMtll
G.n~o .- :21!7.M. fl0,'131.11.
flts,70!i 811, fi90,84U7.
•·ortlnt - Sl!.!lm f! . lll.t4~-·
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Jaokson - 't2,TIIU6. 114,0115.M, $2M.IJ'It.ll4, ~0,651.00 . ·
Lawro.;,. - ft8,1114.34 . S22.·
1183.118, 0 '05,119!1.114, f.128.215.21 .
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Melgo - N.!4UI. f1,88U2,
$117,180 1111, fl45,023.3'1 .
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for ~ moot !*'~ OJ!Iy allghtll'
olf thti .paee. Hoe~ and Sclo· to remain the on~·1 -··Ilea
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whn ato behind last Yll!''l !IsCAl vear fllurts.
1be IIcurea ...
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fJ,.,&gt;I yelll'tl wnlc sta · u~ ..s\to. _' 843 _a9tui . ·152,174 _67
I, 1162 ai.J· July I, IN! lollbw •..,•••519 """"I"" 25
..-.- · · $1,658 09,
Vlnto~ '- •~·
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$46.5•6.37 . $36,61ll.21.
Motor vehicle •ales and use
1aJ: coll•ctloos In the ten south·
••stern Ohin counties showin•
those for the period ending Ap-"'
~--------- rll 27 1963 and the fiscal year
!lgurell s(4rllng July 1, 1962
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Benaon follows Athens _ $12,24ll.28,
rif Bra~. Ititl., silellt I , 'nllbt $185,610.98. Gallia - $4,713.56,

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to help you modernize your home
electrically, That, plus $10.00,
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May IS!

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The Haven Homemakers Club guaon.
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POMEROy'- 7 room frame
U.. Maooli County Farm Wo- eluded those by Kathy Hal!ieJ~-1 The'odoi'Ull ~!.!. Daulbf,erl ':
horne with bath, hoi.JOaler heatmen's Clubs Spring lunehnen on ty, Candy Ingots, Cbl!flll
America will meet in . . ...
ing, full basement, veranda. Mra. Anna Luckadoo was at april 24 at the Hllrtlord Metho- gardner, Carolyn Roush,
eesaioo Mondly at 7:30 'p, ,_
Excellent construcliJ;n, in good. Holzer hospital Tuesday for a dJat Ch\lrch. One hundred and Miller, Jennifer Zerkle, MdleC"
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ten ladles attended the lunch· Halstead, Allee Stone, Lean Ann
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Mr. •nd Mrs. Blll Bro~n. eon and ~errl of tile women Mlller and Joey Thabet.
orence Gllmore and Gold· ..
RACINE - 6 room frame .orne Kelty and T~resa, have moved were dreS!ed In fashions of 1863. Others attending were Connie
Mitch . and au olfleero
with bath, forced hot ,Jir heat- from N. Mam St, to tile home The hOlltess club wiShes to allll Larry Carpenter, Judy
leaman:~("::. · to •. : ••_
ing, basement and porches. Two formerly occuppled by L. G. thank donors lor furnishing ' Alhey, Sharry Flesher, Bonnie
car garage and utility bulldin~ Heiner on Salem St.
door . prizes:' Ben Franklin s l Roush, Nancy Hil.. Teresa WofMAY 7
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Large lot and garden. $13,000.- Mrs. Mary Soulhem and Mar· and 10 of New Haven; Farmers fe, Teresa Ferguson,
Mike Pomeroy Chapter lN OE! ·: .'
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meet in regular session on '' ·
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Southern and Robm Jean. o ers Super Market, Flo's
Claudta ~.Z.rkle, Esther ,andl~:=~-:•t 7:45p.m. at I!Jo:,:•
RURAL - 6 room frame with Middleport called on Mrs. Ella !) Shop; Arg~brite Jewelry, Joy Smithson, Mrs.
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oil
heating
running
wa and
R1ckard
andMar~n
Mrs. VIOlet
M&amp;son Fumiture a!ld
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ter, furnace
sink and
ca~els.
Lar~e
Mike,
BurnsBurn.
and&lt; Hardware.
The Full· Wile· You· Laanf··'
lot, on blacktop ro!ld. $3500.1!01. Carmen at Chiton, w. Va.
Club will meet
j i - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - . JIA real buy.
.
recently.
.
FARM WOMEN'S CLUB
7:30 p, m. at the home ill "
OTF!n HOURS
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
Linda Lathey of Langsville, Th~ .' Cherokee Farm WoH. D. Clmnlngbam, Ualon·:,
I.:JO " I'll II' ;J :OI&gt; t' M UaU:¥
:IM'Drclay -B:afl ,... M tn t:NJO nuton I
FOR SALE
BUSINESS SERVICES
PHONE WY !-38311
R. D , was an overmght guest man ' Club met on Tuesday
IT'S SO EASY
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ALBERT M. COX, SAI.ESMAN of Joetta E:rlewme, Monday . the home of Mrs. Otmer Roush.
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TO PLACE A
I
USED WORK pants, shirts and INVISIBLE reweaving, dfessPHONE WY z.mo
John Utslnger, former local The meeting was opened by
MAY 8
•:·
RESHL1 PRODl!l.'ING
coveralls. Carl
Chevalier 'making and alterations. Carol - - · - - - - - reSident, son of Mrs. Grace president, l)lrs. Gerald Clark.
The Middleport Uterary C!Qb . ~.'
W&lt;lN'I AD
, Long Bottom.
Osborn Long Bottom Ohio
Ul!jnger, is in poor condi!Jnn The group sang "My Faith
hold their linal meellllll ·lll :.'
PHONE WY 2-2157 I
5 6 30tp
'
. 5 4 ate
af~ suffering two heart at· Looks Up To Thee." followed
.
the year Wednesday, May a .~t.. :.
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'7 tacks.
by devotions led by Mrs. Don· Sunday School attendance on 1:30
at the home oi th.e ,;,
VENE IAN Bhnds all kinds. WE OFFER every kind of bullDebbie May spent Thursdav aid Ohlinger. Prayers were giv28 was 53, offering $14.25.
Mrs. ·Charles Brlj(.
0
~~~~ " bhnds and shades. I dozer, back, hoe excavation, MASON - 3 bedroom frame night with Andrea Dewhurst en by Mrs. Ohlinger, Mrs. Law·
services were hP.Id at
Mrs. ~rthur Strauu Will. :..
• CARD OF THANKS
- - - --- - porch
shades val- general hauling and fill dirt. home, large carpeted livmg Mrs. Cora Plummer is ill at lrence Clark and Mrs. Kate 11 a. m. with the Rev. Card have the p~am. o-u -" ...
WE WISH to express our thanks ' lance and awnings. Bamboo Call WY 2·3243· Free es t'•· ,.om.
~
Th'" horne ·" Sl'Iua ted home. Her daugbter,
'~ SeDer"""boolt:.
.,.,.
Mrs. Roush.
inglng the messa- on "The w"' he a "Beat
IIen. lhe nurses •nd shades. Dale Wippel Supply, m tes Em 1 w Shule
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to
Or.
Mu
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60'
20'
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'personnel of M ·
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ol Frances Kendle of Paden City. Duing the business meeu_·ng Return to Fundamentals."
White Rose r -'•• will _ __.
1I 215 Union Avenue, Pomeroy, Ca tr ·cf me
etgs
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Hospital, the rl &gt;dne Emer-, Ohio.
on a •ng.
t c WI
arge
ouble garage .. W. Va .. is here assisting in her reports were given by Mrs. The MYF held its regular
afternoon
5 2 30tc
care.
Joseph Paugh and Mrs. Leo
Sunday evening w__lth m. at the Legion HaU in Ml"·. ~
gency Squad. lh E · r~ u-1SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank' Ge-l CALL .NOW FOR free estimate $12,000.00.
"~
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neral Home, Rc e cwmg
~n
farm
ponds,
lakes,
privNEW
HAVEN
brick
I
bed·
Miss
Dee
Thomas
of
CotumLitchfield.
The
club
members
an
of 15. The dt!vowitb Mrs. Clarence Mi&gt;.
1
0
Ill friends and ~eir~:.~, "i:r Kleen · _E:m · All Sept1c tank ate roads, clearing land, base- room home, forced a1r fuel "'" spent the weekend w1lh checked interest check sheets
theme was "Finding Out Neal, Mrs. Mildred JB&lt;:Obj, :·
their kindness during 1 11 e Cleaner. Ohio Valley Plumb· ment excavat'Jns, and other. oil heat, storm windows and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-. to be sent to the Planning Con- What's Right." The program and Mrs. Oma Nelson as hoi\. ·
lotlg illness and J.•ath or Hen- in&amp;.
4-16-30tp Phone WY 2-3243. Emmel w. oak floors. Very good buy at ward Thomas and Kathy She ference to be held at Jackson's
was "How Honest Are eases.
·
: •
ry Balser. His wiiP Alice Ba'Shuler, Contracting.
$10,500.00.
attended the RHS band Spring Mills in the near future. They
followed by a quiz. Plans The Federated Circle w I H'"
ser, the chi1drpn 2 nd Sisters
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4 26 tfc 3% mUes from New Haven - 5 Concert Sunday.
voted to send a contribution to
made to invite motht:n n1eet Wednesday evening, if ,.
5-7-ttp
"A
.
:FOR PAINTING lnte .
d room horne with good garden Dick Foley was returned to the Retarded Children's Sociegrandmothers of the fN!m- the church, with Mra. Be ii..
ntique Car" Pattern
nor an
sd 1
H1
th
I'
~--Talll 6 oz. Water
exterior. Call 'Richard Wilt spot, stoker-rired coal furn- ,hie hom~ Wedne ay rom o- ty. A letter was read from
to e nxl mee mg on Neulzllng and Mrs. Loula Rei&lt;
NOTICES
Glasses With Purchase
5 an&lt;l to bonor them at bel as· hostesses.
:·
609 N Second St eel Mlddr_: ace. Also 5 acres of ground. ~ ter hospital where he was con- Miss Wanda Stemple, County
.
,U:,
You gl't 1 glass free each
port .
r • 4 3 30tc $7,000.00.
Ifind for tWo weeks due to a Home Demonstratior. Agent,
at this time.
T h e Pomeroy Shake~·.
SO~. 20c, Chile, ·~ Horne time you purcha.;e 10 gat·
CUCKLER REALTY
:heart attack.
concerning patterns available Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robio· club will meet Wednesday, af
maPe pie, lSc. Jack's Dairy Ions of gasoline or more, or
BRANCH OFFICE
Mrs. Ethel Snowden spent a for Centennial dresses.
r.md. daughter of Parkers- the home of Mrs. J!d. Webster "'
Bar, Middle•"''- - - 5-7-1ltc a combination oil change I
See Us For • • •
nM ROUSH, SALESMAN few days visiting her ~on, Mrd Mrs. Delton Sayre gave a
and Harryh Barnet~~ Col· Sr. for a planned potluck din; ·.
NEWELL'S GARAGE, Chester. and lube job.
lb
d
PHONE 882 21143
and Mrs. Harry Snow en an report on the hook "Beyond
spent I e_ wee e
at ner at 12:30 p.m. followed by a' ,.
Not open under new man-,
Slart A Set Now!
e DeKa See Corn
NEW RAVEN. W. VA.,
sons at Pt. Pleasant.
OUrselves" th lesson for the the Follrnd - Robinson home. meeting
·
agement. Richard L. Cole- : p m
I • DeKalb Sud•x
FOR SALE - Two bedroom Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bachner month, .:Informed Consumers Mrs. Osie Follrnd and child. MAy '
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mall.
5-7-Jip '
0 eroy an mar .
hot.~e. BeautifUl Birch ldlch· and Mrs. JestJe Molden attend· save Dollars," was presented ren spent the weekend
Rock Springs Grange w I fl .
DOUBLE . DECKER
sand- I o.!~~:r~::.:ice~~at;:32
or SX-11
en, automatic gas heat. 1649 ed the W•lber Baughman sale b) Mrs. Gerald Clark.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- meet Thursday at I p.m. Re-· ~
wiches now available at Bar1
Lincoln Heights. Call J o h n near Albany.
.
Those attending were Mrs. mond Harpe' at Cauoll.
freshments will he served.
Blaettnar. WY 2-5127. S-19-tlc Leslie Hoffman ofMLalndgsvJIIe Lawrence Clark, Mrs. Elton h Aid mtiSCthellaGneous shHow.,er was The Xi Gamma Mu Chapter nette's Home Restaurant op-\;'JN&lt;?ER - SEWING machine., eAgrico Ferti i:rer
--- called on Ernest 0 en on Clevenger, Mrs. Leo LJ'lchfl'eld, e a . e frange
a
Beta Sigma Ph'l WJ'll mee! ·.
en 5:30 a. m. till midmght. l sales and ~
•·r vice. The Fab- M"1dd leport Feed M1'll FOR SALE : •• roo m house, 1 Sunday.
Mrs. Donald Ohlinger, Mrs. Jo- d~y evemng or Mr. and
the Ohio Power Office Thurs: ··
Phone WY 2·9976
/ ric Shop, 115 W Second, Po- Tony Fowler, Ownor &amp; Opp.
acre ground, full basement.
Bruce Davis is employed by seph Paugh, Mrs. Ernie Roush, Med1chael Burke, recent ne•~Iv- 1 :·~-· at 8 p.m. There wUI be In:·
"We Do Custom Grinding"
Phone WY 2-6127 4-27·301p Zerkle Transfer of Middleport.
w s
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5 3 6tc meroy, WY 1·2284. 4-9-30tc
=== ddt
Mrs. Delton Sayre, Mrs. Lu- Se · 1
mbers 1
of officers. Sara t.
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COFFEE 5c. Home-made doN. nd Avo.
Ml
oport
FOR SALE: Four ~uod lots. Robert Musser and son. Tim, ther Smith, Mrs. Charles
vera me
o
will present 1 •program
nuts;,. Breakfast served and ' '59 Buick _ _ $1,495
.
Good seven room house hath of Columbus were weekend Mrs. Gerald Clark and the hos- Grange attended Pomona GranM . 0 8nd h 1
-•• b..
lunches packed at Barnette's · VBB LeSabrl". Auto. shift.
and 1:2 bath, baseineni and ~ests of his mother, Mrs. Earl
ge at Rock Springs Friday.
exac
os esses wu• ~
1 B
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HEATING AND PLUMBING
less, Mrs. Otmer Roush.
M I . C
v· k'
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Thompaon and Robert!~
.
Horne Res ta t.rant ana Pazza, eaut1 &lt;'I all white finish .
Mueller Fvnaces
Jarage, out ol higfl water . King and Mr. King.
ATrEND CONVENTION
r~. TIS
arr, IC. Je an
·
Shop . Reasonabte pr ices. Op- ; Spotless.
)!
Arnold Brotben
Could be made into apart· Mrs. Judy Musser and family The Slate Missionary Conven- PenmC, and Mrs. ctedalt'
M
MAY It
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5
11
en 5: 30 a. m. II 11 12 p. m. ; '59 Pontiaf_ $1 ,495 618 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio ments City .,ater, electric!· have moved from Salem St.
lion of the Church of God was
onm ue ca
on r. The Mothers AuxiDary of
PhhiOone WY 2-9976, Middleport. [
I
Phone WY Z.Z448
ty, gas. Priced for quick sale. Mrs. Bertha Renfro recently held on April 18 • 19 at Beckley,
Mra. Charles D. Wood3 on
Seoul Troop 245 of .. , i11""
O
VB Catalina 2 Dr. Hard Top .
Uc See Ok
Wood S
underwent surgery at Meigs
e.ening.
6
-:-::===-;;--- ---:- r !Jyd. Power steering &amp; hrak·
7
ey
• yracuse.
. W. Va. The theme of the con·
are sponsorm'g a rummag•
Phone a~
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Memoria
· 1 Hospl'tal an d was nrs - vention was "Love
Mrs. Virgie Buckley &lt;Pier&gt;,
•uroMOBILE ,u••. ;;
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- r:we~
beeo cs. o nf' careful ownE-r.
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CTIONEER
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U'QUOU.
Sa Iurday May 10 m
c t h .f,
'· .
I
h ed
S tu d
d re-with a party in honor
caocell«&lt;! L.osr vow opet•!A&gt;r a
~- •-· Se ·
C arg
on a r ay an
and_the guest speaker was Rev.
BuDdin• l
pe·• ·
.... mp~w rvJCe
MARINE SUPP.LIES
· ted
d
her daughter, Teresa's
.
..., n up '·.·
license' Call W'l i-2001&gt;.
Crt B dford
adm•t
on Mon ay.
Nathan Smith, a missionary
M ddl t hegl In
1t
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tt ra
Homer Parker spent • few J
h
.ted s
. Those attendiog in· I epr
no g a
.,~,
I
Write, Pllooe .. Comacl
16 M'. WEAVER skiff. COm- days at his home while workers apan and in l e Um
tales
Carr, Sonia Carr
MAY 11
LOSE WE!Giff safely and eas- ,
Pomeroy, Ohio
A. c. BRADFORD
pletely rebwlt 3 years ago were on strike at Armco Steel on furlough. Missionary Day
Guthrie Penni Hudna!l Return Jonathan Meigs Chap,
ily with Des-A-Diet tablets. !
Racine, Oblo
and in excellent condition. 5 Plant at Ashland, Ky.
be held at .::amp Meeting at
Jimmy u;ndon.
DAR will meet Friday •f·; :
only 98c Stark Drugs
FOR RENT
5 18 tfc 1·2 HP Johnson outboard w:th Rev. Herbert Grimlil and Cross Lanes. W. Va., on July The hostess assisted by
at 2 p.m. at the home.
3 I 60tp - - - - - I 0 M ·coy -AUCTIONEER. ! controls. A steal at $11)(1 for family have moved from the 18 was announced. Attending
Guthrie' Rose Carr
Mrs. Dwight Milhoan, Pcm·
--~==--=~
FURNISHED apartments. One 'Ch 1· cOhi '
both. Phone L. F. Fultz, WY Nazarene parsonage on Main the convention from the First Addie Hudnall served reirrs~·
Rd. National music wee~ : .
UTO
SALES
4
room
.
I
five
room
.
F'un1ish·
es
e-r
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Ch
h
f
God
In
N
Ha
A
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ew
ven
of ice cream and
be observed with a prn·.
4 18 tfc 2-3193 days , WY 2-5182 nights. St. to the Grate property on urc o
ed and unfurnishd. Ph on e
were Mrs. B1·u Cunnmg
· ha m,
·
5-7
·3tc
Langsville
Rd.
The
parsonage
were
toy
balloons.
on variOus
types of mus·.'
ne Rambler
WY 2-2557.
5-7-tlc PHOTO COPYING Services.
Mrs Robe t B h d Mr
· t
ts
.
• World Standard
I~~---------/ will be torn down and 8 new Dav1d
·.
r
eac an
s. children enjoyed games
msr umen .
Ill Compact
- 0-- Copy any tetter or dOCUIIIeiiL I'
Fields J
H USE suitable for small lambuill.
• r.
contests. She received
~..u....
of the Courthouse. At ![. .
e . ge• e00 one
1111 car room. ride and perforrn· 1·1Y, 111 11 basement. 313 C l!ldcr ~euter Insurance. Pomeroy.
, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Quillen ROTARY CLUB MEETING II'!ts and cardII.
Burdette wiU speak brief·.. ·
ance Small car ecooomy and I St... f'umeroy. Phone WY 2- 2 I&amp; Uc
of Syracuse visited Sunday with The Bend Rotary Club of New
----before
pushing the swlttl\ .
managerablliiJ
3859.
5 6 3t&lt;
ltarl Gru..er, Plambin&amp; ud
h d hte M
d M Haven mel on Thursday eventhe
lights
then the ' ' wiil:
Healing
OCI
Jl o'hen Souaugthemr, andr.Maanrtha Ann"·. lng for their regular dinner
0
See
!APARTMENTS in o.!JddiepOrt.
Ioa.rll&lt;ile down Main Street . ta:;
Metropolitan Motors
Various sizes, clean and moli· I
MinersvUJe, Oble
They attended the Spring Con· mdi:tetmgC·
huarcthl.h';,~meord MethoStreet and over to vi;. ·
E. Main Slreet, Pomeroy
ern. Phone WY 2-3267
F;nd your sewer troubles
cert in which Martha . Ann
&lt;W
Street
for ailother brie( •
Pkoae WY 2-3878
5 1 31c •
ll'e bave all sizes
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Buyers of played with the Norlh,.estern showed the group a golf film,
to
tum the li&amp;hlo on.
t ZZ tfc - - - -- · Sewer Maehllles
Ashville and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Junior Band.
Those attending were
Bridge.
· ·:~. :
- - -- ~IN MTOilLEPORT. 4 ' ""m ·•p·
Roasooable Rates
Richie and grandson or Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holt of Wolpert, Edwill Stein,
FOR NEW Or Used cars
ur stairs. furnished apartment .
Call WY 2•2974 Day or Night were Easter weekend guests of Memphis, Tenn., were •uesls Ord • Dr · Thomas
S
7 "'
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trucks, ph&lt;one Mamn Marks Utilities •·nai&lt;l. WY
C Norma and Jo&lt;ephine Richie.
·of Mrs. Bertha Amos. He "IS the Or· John Ridgway, Rorne W'l•·
SALESMAN Beasle) Math· I
5 4 3tp
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PT PLEASANT
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3-4061
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A birth~ay party was given son of Ray and Blanche Holt.
l3mson, erman
yne, Clyde
·
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ewa, Athens. LY
lD-!1-tfc HOUSF: for rent. Fo..- rooms
Attention Dairymen
I for Miss Elaine Louis eMilhoan's Mrs. Mary Southern called Foley, Kay Wilson, Arthur Tha- Point Pleasant bridges will
•nd bath. Lincoln Heights.
S
8th birthday Saturday evening.
on her aunt and uncle, Mr. and bet, Harry Miller, Donald R. lighted in spectsl ceremo..Je' I
_ _ _FOR SALE-- - Phone WY 2-3075 after 5 o'·
C:
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Robert King of Warren, a stu· Mrs. Ernest Quillen at Racine. Roush, Jack Flesher. Floyd Car- Tuesday, May 14th when Secclock
4 23 lfc
0
R
dent at Rio Grande vis1ted a week Joetta Ferrell was an over· mack,. and Lloyd Roush.
relary of Slate Joe Burdette
~~:';:~~
,, FREE USE Of our
Carpet iMOilERN 4 room furnished or '
V
end with Billy Bahr.
night guest of Martha Suuthero
ATTEND CONVENTION
will be in Point Pleasant
to
Shampooer with purrhase. of , unfurmshed aparrment. Mid·
B
Mr. and Mrs. c . E. Wonde spent Friday.
.
The WSWS convention of the push l~e button to iig:Jt l he
1
Blue Lustre ol•ampoo. Bak-11 dleport W'l 2-3871.
A
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Monday with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. l· Several persons from 'here at· EUB church was held
last spans o owing man) year. of I,~:~~~~
er's Furniture, Mrddleport
s 15 tfc
E
Bahr.
tended tile Meigs County Vocal week at Ev·Un-Breth Acres at darkness on both the Sliver and 1·
· &gt;-7-6!&lt;
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POMEROY WY 2-2649
Saturday evening callers on music councert held at Pum· Buckhannon. Attending
Shadle bridges and five years
·t
C
II
TIIREF:
an~
lour
room
furnishOFFERS
THE
BEST
Norma
and
Josephrne
Ritchie
ineroy
Junior
high
ochool
TuesNev.
Haven
,.ere
Mrs
Howard
of hard work by interested Pt.
TWO ROOM house rrarer. a ; ed and unfurnished apartB
1
·
Pleasant groups to have I1ghts
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duded Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Har· day n1'ght.
urr s, Miss Millie
WY 2.2888 or mqUJrt&gt;
at ~.,.., ments. WY 2·5434.
,
I WOODE
resto ed
Pearl St., Middleport. 5-Htp I
Uc l
PHONE
1 ting or Bio Grande and MI. aod
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar· er, Mrs. Ollie Roush, Rev.
r ·
12 6
I Mrs. Harry Keller of Columbus. ret! are the parents of a daugh· Achsah Miller Mrs. Mina Ow- Installation of lights on the
CHESTER 985-2145
boat. trail•r ' PURNISHED and unfurnished
t:U.IIl!tc
Callers at the Milhoan home ter born at Holzer hospital on ens, Mrs. David Kay, Mrs. Car· SHver bridge across the '';;; ~~~E~~t~~~f~1:~
aOO oars, $SO. One ~ume_ el-l apartments. Paid utilities. Be- 1 ,
.
.
on Sunday were Dwight and fam· Tuesday.
vin Oliver, and Mrs. Lonnie River ls completed and work 1
long, $20. One Set p•pe diP•. fore 0 p m. Phone WY ~ Curti" Breedmg Servrce, IDe. ily, Blaine and children, Wayne
· Stafford.
on the Siladle Bridge Is expeci·l~·~~~~;c~\~--10
"1-8" lu "'~" Ito t;ru•' &gt;er 2776. after 5 p. m. Phone WY Breed
great dairy and beef and William.
Mra. Clifford Leifheit, Mrs. Har·
BEND HUSTLERS
ed to be finished later 1 his t;;;;.;:;~;:;;;:;~'f
, . Body Works, IVY 2·3576.
I 2-3574.
\2 6 tfc bulls for only $6.011. For serv- Mrs. Alice Dodson received old Balckston.
The Bend Hustlers 4-H Club week.
"
5-7-3tp ,- ice calL Leland Parker, Porn- word of the birth of a daughter Mrs. Eddie Smith of Pome- met Monday evening at the The llgbting ceremonies next.
- - screen I'ONE: 6 room house and 4 eroy • Ohio· Phone WY •v~
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•TRUCK SCALES, ,;baker
to Mr. and Mrs. George r!Jiane
· roy spent Sunday with Mrs. W. Lodge Hall. Leah Ann MUier, Tuesday wiD feat ure concert
rou . apartment Peoples Ter· or Alb l p k
Ch 1
H 1 h I!
b th Pol 1 Plea
• · belt line, 20 HP. mo:or . erah. rare. Phone WY !-S3!15.
oh · ;~
~~
es er, Betz&gt; Craft at Bat\&gt;dy, Mich. A. Morgan.
vice president, presided at the Y e
n
sant
g
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10 '
2111 ft. Double chain con- i
one ·
·
Mrs. Dodson is the grandmother Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Wil- meeting. The meeting opened I~Sehoo;;;;;;;;;;;;liiibiiiaiiin;;;;diiiaiiitiii80i:30,;;;;;:p;;;;.m~.~on~lb~e~!""';;;Oi;;;;;;_ _ _;;;;;;;;;;;;f!i;;;~
5 3 301
.·.• veyiJc, motor generator. Call i FOR SALE OR RENT
P of thirteen grandchildren and Ham Folmer Sunday afternoon with the singing of W. Va.ll
· WY 2-3231.
5 4 6tc .
REAL ESTATE
13 ;ireat grandchildren.
were Mrs. Baumgarner, Mrs. Boys and Gir.. followed by the
' ;;;;-RT~BLE dish w
· - - i "ANT ADS WOt!K wonders
Kelly and Mrs. Sayre of New pledge to the flag.
'~vn 9-3068.
asher. Call , when you wish " bu) or sen. HOUSE FOR SALE or trade.
Haven.
The club decided to aend
S_3 12t~ Read the Want AJ• f01 quick Six rooms, bath, half baseMr. and Mrs. Georgo Cleland, dues collected at the ""~;~~~~~
,pN:£ SINGLE 4 poster walnut result•
men!, hot and cold water,
Mrs. L)'dia HyaeU, Mrs. Har- of lnternatlooal Farm
bed with spring, and matINSURANCE
gas heatong, garage . one acre
old HyaeU and daughters Elh- Exchange. The group was
,,...., 115. One adjustable arm
ground, in Ru~tand. will ,.u
el Moe BDJl Patty, called on minded that projects would be
dJair with cushions, IlL On• BARNES
SIMPSON lnsur- on land contract. s. D. BusMiss Edna Ctii'IIUin Sudday aft- checked on Tuesday, May 21.
. ' ~abinet elt&gt;rtrir sewing rna- ance A g e n c y. Middleport.
kirk, Rutland, Ohio. 5--7~&amp;tp
e~n.
Mrs . Donald Bumgardner read
· ~lne !good condition) 145 fJre , automobile, bonds. Pb, POMEROY_ 2 bedroom frame· Sunday School attendance for Mra. Hush Bearh.· ICCOI!Ipan· a letter from the New Haven
,,·~ anUque oak love seat $20.00. WY 2-290l
8 27 lie Storm doors and window," April 28 was 811, offering $21.95. ied Mrs. Patrick Wood, Danny PTA thanking the Jlt'OUP for pre' One walnut antiqu&lt; dresser . Reuter lnsuraDCe AgeDCy
carpeting.
50x300. Land Members of the Rock Springs and Lor11 Ann to Gallipolis on senting their March program.
. Set The Latest H..rlng Aid1 By Rldloter
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Up there : When astronaut Gor·
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POMEROy'- 7 room frame
U.. Maooli County Farm Wo- eluded those by Kathy Hal!ieJ~-1 The'odoi'Ull ~!.!. Daulbf,erl ':
horne with bath, hoi.JOaler heatmen's Clubs Spring lunehnen on ty, Candy Ingots, Cbl!flll
America will meet in . . ...
ing, full basement, veranda. Mra. Anna Luckadoo was at april 24 at the Hllrtlord Metho- gardner, Carolyn Roush,
eesaioo Mondly at 7:30 'p, ,_
Excellent construcliJ;n, in good. Holzer hospital Tuesday for a dJat Ch\lrch. One hundred and Miller, Jennifer Zerkle, MdleC"
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ten ladles attended the lunch· Halstead, Allee Stone, Lean Ann
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Mr. •nd Mrs. Blll Bro~n. eon and ~errl of tile women Mlller and Joey Thabet.
orence Gllmore and Gold· ..
RACINE - 6 room frame .orne Kelty and T~resa, have moved were dreS!ed In fashions of 1863. Others attending were Connie
Mitch . and au olfleero
with bath, forced hot ,Jir heat- from N. Mam St, to tile home The hOlltess club wiShes to allll Larry Carpenter, Judy
leaman:~("::. · to •. : ••_
ing, basement and porches. Two formerly occuppled by L. G. thank donors lor furnishing ' Alhey, Sharry Flesher, Bonnie
car garage and utility bulldin~ Heiner on Salem St.
door . prizes:' Ben Franklin s l Roush, Nancy Hil.. Teresa WofMAY 7
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Large lot and garden. $13,000.- Mrs. Mary Soulhem and Mar· and 10 of New Haven; Farmers fe, Teresa Ferguson,
Mike Pomeroy Chapter lN OE! ·: .'
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meet in regular session on '' ·
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Southern and Robm Jean. o ers Super Market, Flo's
Claudta ~.Z.rkle, Esther ,andl~:=~-:•t 7:45p.m. at I!Jo:,:•
RURAL - 6 room frame with Middleport called on Mrs. Ella !) Shop; Arg~brite Jewelry, Joy Smithson, Mrs.
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The Full· Wile· You· Laanf··'
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Club will meet
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C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
Linda Lathey of Langsville, Th~ .' Cherokee Farm WoH. D. Clmnlngbam, Ualon·:,
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John Utslnger, former local The meeting was opened by
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coveralls. Carl
Chevalier 'making and alterations. Carol - - · - - - - - reSident, son of Mrs. Grace president, l)lrs. Gerald Clark.
The Middleport Uterary C!Qb . ~.'
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by devotions led by Mrs. Don· Sunday School attendance on 1:30
at the home oi th.e ,;,
VENE IAN Bhnds all kinds. WE OFFER every kind of bullDebbie May spent Thursdav aid Ohlinger. Prayers were giv28 was 53, offering $14.25.
Mrs. ·Charles Brlj(.
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services were hP.Id at
Mrs. ~rthur Strauu Will. :..
• CARD OF THANKS
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shades val- general hauling and fill dirt. home, large carpeted livmg Mrs. Cora Plummer is ill at lrence Clark and Mrs. Kate 11 a. m. with the Rev. Card have the p~am. o-u -" ...
WE WISH to express our thanks ' lance and awnings. Bamboo Call WY 2·3243· Free es t'•· ,.om.
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ol Frances Kendle of Paden City. Duing the business meeu_·ng Return to Fundamentals."
White Rose r -'•• will _ __.
1I 215 Union Avenue, Pomeroy, Ca tr ·cf me
etgs
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4
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Hospital, the rl &gt;dne Emer-, Ohio.
on a •ng.
t c WI
arge
ouble garage .. W. Va .. is here assisting in her reports were given by Mrs. The MYF held its regular
afternoon
5 2 30tc
care.
Joseph Paugh and Mrs. Leo
Sunday evening w__lth m. at the Legion HaU in Ml"·. ~
gency Squad. lh E · r~ u-1SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank' Ge-l CALL .NOW FOR free estimate $12,000.00.
"~
"' .
neral Home, Rc e cwmg
~n
farm
ponds,
lakes,
privNEW
HAVEN
brick
I
bed·
Miss
Dee
Thomas
of
CotumLitchfield.
The
club
members
an
of 15. The dt!vowitb Mrs. Clarence Mi&gt;.
1
0
Ill friends and ~eir~:.~, "i:r Kleen · _E:m · All Sept1c tank ate roads, clearing land, base- room home, forced a1r fuel "'" spent the weekend w1lh checked interest check sheets
theme was "Finding Out Neal, Mrs. Mildred JB&lt;:Obj, :·
their kindness during 1 11 e Cleaner. Ohio Valley Plumb· ment excavat'Jns, and other. oil heat, storm windows and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-. to be sent to the Planning Con- What's Right." The program and Mrs. Oma Nelson as hoi\. ·
lotlg illness and J.•ath or Hen- in&amp;.
4-16-30tp Phone WY 2-3243. Emmel w. oak floors. Very good buy at ward Thomas and Kathy She ference to be held at Jackson's
was "How Honest Are eases.
·
: •
ry Balser. His wiiP Alice Ba'Shuler, Contracting.
$10,500.00.
attended the RHS band Spring Mills in the near future. They
followed by a quiz. Plans The Federated Circle w I H'"
ser, the chi1drpn 2 nd Sisters
•
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1
4 26 tfc 3% mUes from New Haven - 5 Concert Sunday.
voted to send a contribution to
made to invite motht:n n1eet Wednesday evening, if ,.
5-7-ttp
"A
.
:FOR PAINTING lnte .
d room horne with good garden Dick Foley was returned to the Retarded Children's Sociegrandmothers of the fN!m- the church, with Mra. Be ii..
ntique Car" Pattern
nor an
sd 1
H1
th
I'
~--Talll 6 oz. Water
exterior. Call 'Richard Wilt spot, stoker-rired coal furn- ,hie hom~ Wedne ay rom o- ty. A letter was read from
to e nxl mee mg on Neulzllng and Mrs. Loula Rei&lt;
NOTICES
Glasses With Purchase
5 an&lt;l to bonor them at bel as· hostesses.
:·
609 N Second St eel Mlddr_: ace. Also 5 acres of ground. ~ ter hospital where he was con- Miss Wanda Stemple, County
.
,U:,
You gl't 1 glass free each
port .
r • 4 3 30tc $7,000.00.
Ifind for tWo weeks due to a Home Demonstratior. Agent,
at this time.
T h e Pomeroy Shake~·.
SO~. 20c, Chile, ·~ Horne time you purcha.;e 10 gat·
CUCKLER REALTY
:heart attack.
concerning patterns available Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robio· club will meet Wednesday, af
maPe pie, lSc. Jack's Dairy Ions of gasoline or more, or
BRANCH OFFICE
Mrs. Ethel Snowden spent a for Centennial dresses.
r.md. daughter of Parkers- the home of Mrs. J!d. Webster "'
Bar, Middle•"''- - - 5-7-1ltc a combination oil change I
See Us For • • •
nM ROUSH, SALESMAN few days visiting her ~on, Mrd Mrs. Delton Sayre gave a
and Harryh Barnet~~ Col· Sr. for a planned potluck din; ·.
NEWELL'S GARAGE, Chester. and lube job.
lb
d
PHONE 882 21143
and Mrs. Harry Snow en an report on the hook "Beyond
spent I e_ wee e
at ner at 12:30 p.m. followed by a' ,.
Not open under new man-,
Slart A Set Now!
e DeKa See Corn
NEW RAVEN. W. VA.,
sons at Pt. Pleasant.
OUrselves" th lesson for the the Follrnd - Robinson home. meeting
·
agement. Richard L. Cole- : p m
I • DeKalb Sud•x
FOR SALE - Two bedroom Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bachner month, .:Informed Consumers Mrs. Osie Follrnd and child. MAy '
.- •
mall.
5-7-Jip '
0 eroy an mar .
hot.~e. BeautifUl Birch ldlch· and Mrs. JestJe Molden attend· save Dollars," was presented ren spent the weekend
Rock Springs Grange w I fl .
DOUBLE . DECKER
sand- I o.!~~:r~::.:ice~~at;:32
or SX-11
en, automatic gas heat. 1649 ed the W•lber Baughman sale b) Mrs. Gerald Clark.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- meet Thursday at I p.m. Re-· ~
wiches now available at Bar1
Lincoln Heights. Call J o h n near Albany.
.
Those attending were Mrs. mond Harpe' at Cauoll.
freshments will he served.
Blaettnar. WY 2-5127. S-19-tlc Leslie Hoffman ofMLalndgsvJIIe Lawrence Clark, Mrs. Elton h Aid mtiSCthellaGneous shHow.,er was The Xi Gamma Mu Chapter nette's Home Restaurant op-\;'JN&lt;?ER - SEWING machine., eAgrico Ferti i:rer
--- called on Ernest 0 en on Clevenger, Mrs. Leo LJ'lchfl'eld, e a . e frange
a
Beta Sigma Ph'l WJ'll mee! ·.
en 5:30 a. m. till midmght. l sales and ~
•·r vice. The Fab- M"1dd leport Feed M1'll FOR SALE : •• roo m house, 1 Sunday.
Mrs. Donald Ohlinger, Mrs. Jo- d~y evemng or Mr. and
the Ohio Power Office Thurs: ··
Phone WY 2·9976
/ ric Shop, 115 W Second, Po- Tony Fowler, Ownor &amp; Opp.
acre ground, full basement.
Bruce Davis is employed by seph Paugh, Mrs. Ernie Roush, Med1chael Burke, recent ne•~Iv- 1 :·~-· at 8 p.m. There wUI be In:·
"We Do Custom Grinding"
Phone WY 2-6127 4-27·301p Zerkle Transfer of Middleport.
w s
·
5 3 6tc meroy, WY 1·2284. 4-9-30tc
=== ddt
Mrs. Delton Sayre, Mrs. Lu- Se · 1
mbers 1
of officers. Sara t.
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2
COFFEE 5c. Home-made doN. nd Avo.
Ml
oport
FOR SALE: Four ~uod lots. Robert Musser and son. Tim, ther Smith, Mrs. Charles
vera me
o
will present 1 •program
nuts;,. Breakfast served and ' '59 Buick _ _ $1,495
.
Good seven room house hath of Columbus were weekend Mrs. Gerald Clark and the hos- Grange attended Pomona GranM . 0 8nd h 1
-•• b..
lunches packed at Barnette's · VBB LeSabrl". Auto. shift.
and 1:2 bath, baseineni and ~ests of his mother, Mrs. Earl
ge at Rock Springs Friday.
exac
os esses wu• ~
1 B
·r
HEATING AND PLUMBING
less, Mrs. Otmer Roush.
M I . C
v· k'
d
Thompaon and Robert!~
.
Horne Res ta t.rant ana Pazza, eaut1 &lt;'I all white finish .
Mueller Fvnaces
Jarage, out ol higfl water . King and Mr. King.
ATrEND CONVENTION
r~. TIS
arr, IC. Je an
·
Shop . Reasonabte pr ices. Op- ; Spotless.
)!
Arnold Brotben
Could be made into apart· Mrs. Judy Musser and family The Slate Missionary Conven- PenmC, and Mrs. ctedalt'
M
MAY It
..
5
11
en 5: 30 a. m. II 11 12 p. m. ; '59 Pontiaf_ $1 ,495 618 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio ments City .,ater, electric!· have moved from Salem St.
lion of the Church of God was
onm ue ca
on r. The Mothers AuxiDary of
PhhiOone WY 2-9976, Middleport. [
I
Phone WY Z.Z448
ty, gas. Priced for quick sale. Mrs. Bertha Renfro recently held on April 18 • 19 at Beckley,
Mra. Charles D. Wood3 on
Seoul Troop 245 of .. , i11""
O
VB Catalina 2 Dr. Hard Top .
Uc See Ok
Wood S
underwent surgery at Meigs
e.ening.
6
-:-::===-;;--- ---:- r !Jyd. Power steering &amp; hrak·
7
ey
• yracuse.
. W. Va. The theme of the con·
are sponsorm'g a rummag•
Phone a~
• -·
Memoria
· 1 Hospl'tal an d was nrs - vention was "Love
Mrs. Virgie Buckley &lt;Pier&gt;,
•uroMOBILE ,u••. ;;
""
- r:we~
beeo cs. o nf' careful ownE-r.
A
.
U
CTIONEER
~·
I
U'QUOU.
Sa Iurday May 10 m
c t h .f,
'· .
I
h ed
S tu d
d re-with a party in honor
caocell«&lt;! L.osr vow opet•!A&gt;r a
~- •-· Se ·
C arg
on a r ay an
and_the guest speaker was Rev.
BuDdin• l
pe·• ·
.... mp~w rvJCe
MARINE SUPP.LIES
· ted
d
her daughter, Teresa's
.
..., n up '·.·
license' Call W'l i-2001&gt;.
Crt B dford
adm•t
on Mon ay.
Nathan Smith, a missionary
M ddl t hegl In
1t
• "15' 'I
tt ra
Homer Parker spent • few J
h
.ted s
. Those attendiog in· I epr
no g a
.,~,
I
Write, Pllooe .. Comacl
16 M'. WEAVER skiff. COm- days at his home while workers apan and in l e Um
tales
Carr, Sonia Carr
MAY 11
LOSE WE!Giff safely and eas- ,
Pomeroy, Ohio
A. c. BRADFORD
pletely rebwlt 3 years ago were on strike at Armco Steel on furlough. Missionary Day
Guthrie Penni Hudna!l Return Jonathan Meigs Chap,
ily with Des-A-Diet tablets. !
Racine, Oblo
and in excellent condition. 5 Plant at Ashland, Ky.
be held at .::amp Meeting at
Jimmy u;ndon.
DAR will meet Friday •f·; :
only 98c Stark Drugs
FOR RENT
5 18 tfc 1·2 HP Johnson outboard w:th Rev. Herbert Grimlil and Cross Lanes. W. Va., on July The hostess assisted by
at 2 p.m. at the home.
3 I 60tp - - - - - I 0 M ·coy -AUCTIONEER. ! controls. A steal at $11)(1 for family have moved from the 18 was announced. Attending
Guthrie' Rose Carr
Mrs. Dwight Milhoan, Pcm·
--~==--=~
FURNISHED apartments. One 'Ch 1· cOhi '
both. Phone L. F. Fultz, WY Nazarene parsonage on Main the convention from the First Addie Hudnall served reirrs~·
Rd. National music wee~ : .
UTO
SALES
4
room
.
I
five
room
.
F'un1ish·
es
e-r
·
o.
Ch
h
f
God
In
N
Ha
A
_ _;_
ew
ven
of ice cream and
be observed with a prn·.
4 18 tfc 2-3193 days , WY 2-5182 nights. St. to the Grate property on urc o
ed and unfurnishd. Ph on e
were Mrs. B1·u Cunnmg
· ha m,
·
5-7
·3tc
Langsville
Rd.
The
parsonage
were
toy
balloons.
on variOus
types of mus·.'
ne Rambler
WY 2-2557.
5-7-tlc PHOTO COPYING Services.
Mrs Robe t B h d Mr
· t
ts
.
• World Standard
I~~---------/ will be torn down and 8 new Dav1d
·.
r
eac an
s. children enjoyed games
msr umen .
Ill Compact
- 0-- Copy any tetter or dOCUIIIeiiL I'
Fields J
H USE suitable for small lambuill.
• r.
contests. She received
~..u....
of the Courthouse. At ![. .
e . ge• e00 one
1111 car room. ride and perforrn· 1·1Y, 111 11 basement. 313 C l!ldcr ~euter Insurance. Pomeroy.
, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Quillen ROTARY CLUB MEETING II'!ts and cardII.
Burdette wiU speak brief·.. ·
ance Small car ecooomy and I St... f'umeroy. Phone WY 2- 2 I&amp; Uc
of Syracuse visited Sunday with The Bend Rotary Club of New
----before
pushing the swlttl\ .
managerablliiJ
3859.
5 6 3t&lt;
ltarl Gru..er, Plambin&amp; ud
h d hte M
d M Haven mel on Thursday eventhe
lights
then the ' ' wiil:
Healing
OCI
Jl o'hen Souaugthemr, andr.Maanrtha Ann"·. lng for their regular dinner
0
See
!APARTMENTS in o.!JddiepOrt.
Ioa.rll&lt;ile down Main Street . ta:;
Metropolitan Motors
Various sizes, clean and moli· I
MinersvUJe, Oble
They attended the Spring Con· mdi:tetmgC·
huarcthl.h';,~meord MethoStreet and over to vi;. ·
E. Main Slreet, Pomeroy
ern. Phone WY 2-3267
F;nd your sewer troubles
cert in which Martha . Ann
&lt;W
Street
for ailother brie( •
Pkoae WY 2-3878
5 1 31c •
ll'e bave all sizes
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Buyers of played with the Norlh,.estern showed the group a golf film,
to
tum the li&amp;hlo on.
t ZZ tfc - - - -- · Sewer Maehllles
Ashville and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Junior Band.
Those attending were
Bridge.
· ·:~. :
- - -- ~IN MTOilLEPORT. 4 ' ""m ·•p·
Roasooable Rates
Richie and grandson or Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holt of Wolpert, Edwill Stein,
FOR NEW Or Used cars
ur stairs. furnished apartment .
Call WY 2•2974 Day or Night were Easter weekend guests of Memphis, Tenn., were •uesls Ord • Dr · Thomas
S
7 "'
~ tl
trucks, ph&lt;one Mamn Marks Utilities •·nai&lt;l. WY
C Norma and Jo&lt;ephine Richie.
·of Mrs. Bertha Amos. He "IS the Or· John Ridgway, Rorne W'l•·
SALESMAN Beasle) Math· I
5 4 3tp
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La
PT PLEASANT
~
3-4061
1
:
A birth~ay party was given son of Ray and Blanche Holt.
l3mson, erman
yne, Clyde
·
- • ''"
ewa, Athens. LY
lD-!1-tfc HOUSF: for rent. Fo..- rooms
Attention Dairymen
I for Miss Elaine Louis eMilhoan's Mrs. Mary Southern called Foley, Kay Wilson, Arthur Tha- Point Pleasant bridges will
•nd bath. Lincoln Heights.
S
8th birthday Saturday evening.
on her aunt and uncle, Mr. and bet, Harry Miller, Donald R. lighted in spectsl ceremo..Je' I
_ _ _FOR SALE-- - Phone WY 2-3075 after 5 o'·
C:
E
Robert King of Warren, a stu· Mrs. Ernest Quillen at Racine. Roush, Jack Flesher. Floyd Car- Tuesday, May 14th when Secclock
4 23 lfc
0
R
dent at Rio Grande vis1ted a week Joetta Ferrell was an over· mack,. and Lloyd Roush.
relary of Slate Joe Burdette
~~:';:~~
,, FREE USE Of our
Carpet iMOilERN 4 room furnished or '
V
end with Billy Bahr.
night guest of Martha Suuthero
ATTEND CONVENTION
will be in Point Pleasant
to
Shampooer with purrhase. of , unfurmshed aparrment. Mid·
B
Mr. and Mrs. c . E. Wonde spent Friday.
.
The WSWS convention of the push l~e button to iig:Jt l he
1
Blue Lustre ol•ampoo. Bak-11 dleport W'l 2-3871.
A
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Monday with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. l· Several persons from 'here at· EUB church was held
last spans o owing man) year. of I,~:~~~~
er's Furniture, Mrddleport
s 15 tfc
E
Bahr.
tended tile Meigs County Vocal week at Ev·Un-Breth Acres at darkness on both the Sliver and 1·
· &gt;-7-6!&lt;
·
POMEROY WY 2-2649
Saturday evening callers on music councert held at Pum· Buckhannon. Attending
Shadle bridges and five years
·t
C
II
TIIREF:
an~
lour
room
furnishOFFERS
THE
BEST
Norma
and
Josephrne
Ritchie
ineroy
Junior
high
ochool
TuesNev.
Haven
,.ere
Mrs
Howard
of hard work by interested Pt.
TWO ROOM house rrarer. a ; ed and unfurnished apartB
1
·
Pleasant groups to have I1ghts
·
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duded Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Har· day n1'ght.
urr s, Miss Millie
WY 2.2888 or mqUJrt&gt;
at ~.,.., ments. WY 2·5434.
,
I WOODE
resto ed
Pearl St., Middleport. 5-Htp I
Uc l
PHONE
1 ting or Bio Grande and MI. aod
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar· er, Mrs. Ollie Roush, Rev.
r ·
12 6
I Mrs. Harry Keller of Columbus. ret! are the parents of a daugh· Achsah Miller Mrs. Mina Ow- Installation of lights on the
CHESTER 985-2145
boat. trail•r ' PURNISHED and unfurnished
t:U.IIl!tc
Callers at the Milhoan home ter born at Holzer hospital on ens, Mrs. David Kay, Mrs. Car· SHver bridge across the '';;; ~~~E~~t~~~f~1:~
aOO oars, $SO. One ~ume_ el-l apartments. Paid utilities. Be- 1 ,
.
.
on Sunday were Dwight and fam· Tuesday.
vin Oliver, and Mrs. Lonnie River ls completed and work 1
long, $20. One Set p•pe diP•. fore 0 p m. Phone WY ~ Curti" Breedmg Servrce, IDe. ily, Blaine and children, Wayne
· Stafford.
on the Siladle Bridge Is expeci·l~·~~~~;c~\~--10
"1-8" lu "'~" Ito t;ru•' &gt;er 2776. after 5 p. m. Phone WY Breed
great dairy and beef and William.
Mra. Clifford Leifheit, Mrs. Har·
BEND HUSTLERS
ed to be finished later 1 his t;;;;.;:;~;:;;;:;~'f
, . Body Works, IVY 2·3576.
I 2-3574.
\2 6 tfc bulls for only $6.011. For serv- Mrs. Alice Dodson received old Balckston.
The Bend Hustlers 4-H Club week.
"
5-7-3tp ,- ice calL Leland Parker, Porn- word of the birth of a daughter Mrs. Eddie Smith of Pome- met Monday evening at the The llgbting ceremonies next.
- - screen I'ONE: 6 room house and 4 eroy • Ohio· Phone WY •v~
~·
•TRUCK SCALES, ,;baker
to Mr. and Mrs. George r!Jiane
· roy spent Sunday with Mrs. W. Lodge Hall. Leah Ann MUier, Tuesday wiD feat ure concert
rou . apartment Peoples Ter· or Alb l p k
Ch 1
H 1 h I!
b th Pol 1 Plea
• · belt line, 20 HP. mo:or . erah. rare. Phone WY !-S3!15.
oh · ;~
~~
es er, Betz&gt; Craft at Bat\&gt;dy, Mich. A. Morgan.
vice president, presided at the Y e
n
sant
g
,..., ...,..._..,. •.•
10 '
2111 ft. Double chain con- i
one ·
·
Mrs. Dodson is the grandmother Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Wil- meeting. The meeting opened I~Sehoo;;;;;;;;;;;;liiibiiiaiiin;;;;diiiaiiitiii80i:30,;;;;;:p;;;;.m~.~on~lb~e~!""';;;Oi;;;;;;_ _ _;;;;;;;;;;;;f!i;;;~
5 3 301
.·.• veyiJc, motor generator. Call i FOR SALE OR RENT
P of thirteen grandchildren and Ham Folmer Sunday afternoon with the singing of W. Va.ll
· WY 2-3231.
5 4 6tc .
REAL ESTATE
13 ;ireat grandchildren.
were Mrs. Baumgarner, Mrs. Boys and Gir.. followed by the
' ;;;;-RT~BLE dish w
· - - i "ANT ADS WOt!K wonders
Kelly and Mrs. Sayre of New pledge to the flag.
'~vn 9-3068.
asher. Call , when you wish " bu) or sen. HOUSE FOR SALE or trade.
Haven.
The club decided to aend
S_3 12t~ Read the Want AJ• f01 quick Six rooms, bath, half baseMr. and Mrs. Georgo Cleland, dues collected at the ""~;~~~~~
,pN:£ SINGLE 4 poster walnut result•
men!, hot and cold water,
Mrs. L)'dia HyaeU, Mrs. Har- of lnternatlooal Farm
bed with spring, and matINSURANCE
gas heatong, garage . one acre
old HyaeU and daughters Elh- Exchange. The group was
,,...., 115. One adjustable arm
ground, in Ru~tand. will ,.u
el Moe BDJl Patty, called on minded that projects would be
dJair with cushions, IlL On• BARNES
SIMPSON lnsur- on land contract. s. D. BusMiss Edna Ctii'IIUin Sudday aft- checked on Tuesday, May 21.
. ' ~abinet elt&gt;rtrir sewing rna- ance A g e n c y. Middleport.
kirk, Rutland, Ohio. 5--7~&amp;tp
e~n.
Mrs . Donald Bumgardner read
· ~lne !good condition) 145 fJre , automobile, bonds. Pb, POMEROY_ 2 bedroom frame· Sunday School attendance for Mra. Hush Bearh.· ICCOI!Ipan· a letter from the New Haven
,,·~ anUque oak love seat $20.00. WY 2-290l
8 27 lie Storm doors and window," April 28 was 811, offering $21.95. ied Mrs. Patrick Wood, Danny PTA thanking the Jlt'OUP for pre' One walnut antiqu&lt; dresser . Reuter lnsuraDCe AgeDCy
carpeting.
50x300. Land Members of the Rock Springs and Lor11 Ann to Gallipolis on senting their March program.
. Set The Latest H..rlng Aid1 By Rldloter
• '
f.i'· 1 Westinghouse electric "lnsuranr.e for evfi'J peneaal contract WY1 2.3762 . &amp;-6-6tp Better Health Club served the Friday.
·
It was announced that Allee
.
•t
.' ~.'
r\laster, plus new grill••. $20.
and bustneiS oeed."
'
.
canteen at Bloodmobile vis- A Cookout was held bollorlng Stone and Eddie Halstead re"A Recognized leed.er Since ·l924"
p.n be seen after 5 p m. at
Phone WY Z.WI
FOR SALE - .8 of m •I• it Aonday. Members who work· Jeffry Folmer'•· 13th birthday ceived red ribbons at the dem
·•. I);·
t1 N. 3rd Ave.. Minrlleport . ____ ,
from Pomeroy on Route 143. ed were Mrs. Amos Leonard, recently. Allentllng were Judi onstratton and talk meet. It
~io.
5 6 31P FARM EQUIPMENT 1 8 _room house, bath, large Mrs. Arlee Abbott, Mrs. Hom- and Jeni Foh1ier, Joni Y~auger, was a ..o annoonced that I work
- ------ - utility room and garage. Heat- er 1\adford, Mrs. W. A. Motgan, RandY Sheet~, Bill, BeCky and shop woultl be held Miy 13." ·
.
•
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Commltteea for devotions and
,·
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iPIUNG SAMPLES: drapery FARMALl " H:• Tractor, good ed by gas. Niceloca~oo. Pric- Mrs. Fred Geoglein, Mrs, &amp;I· Mary R&amp;dford.
niJtertals, have srrrved . Spec- condrtron. Priced reasonable. ed to sell. Call after 4 p. m. lin Radford, Mrs.· Hazel Hom· Mrs. Qton HeMler and oon, Jli'OII'am f'" tile ~~tll 'llt!~liJt8
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ltd price on Dacron . and Sa· For Sale or trade for Uve-1 except Saundays, LY 6-5824, phrey, Mrs. George Skinner, BHI, of Midd1epo1'1 called on her wai appohl\ech Jildy · ·
,
,
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LY ·M550 .
J!ll• lUll I yard. MIS Lee stock. Eldon Gaul, Chester, McArthur, Ohio.
Mra. Hugh Bearhs, Miss Nan- parenll Mr r...t Mn. fofaston Bonnie Roush, Allee SjOo"e'llley, . ' 2~5 (, Stitt §t; .
5 3 3tc
Ohio.
5 I Ill:
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Joay Thabet; for relretlulltn'-o
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Up there : When astronaut Gor·
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Bliss, Tes .. AprD 17. ill attend- 8-Daily Sentin~l. Pomeroy-Middleport,
Pvt. Ronald W. Fields,
Wahama llllb acl1ooL

Dl Mll!SIJ E Wl'Rit

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Olticers Installed
During
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Mother-Daugnter Banauet .Event

Rhoda l!au the· !me
Mrs. Richa'nf
Pricilla; and Mrs. Paul
the Dorcao. The Love
l.epreaented by Mra. Ethel
Hughes, Mrs. Lillian . Mc&lt;lee,
Betty Smith and Mrs. Bertha
Archer, was dedicated by Mrs.
Harry Houdasbel •.
Mrs. Donald Boone was
were Mrs. Isabel Wine· charge of installaUon of new
brenner, chr., Mrs.
Ethel olficers which included, ·
Mrs. Bert Bodimer, dent, Mrs. Paul Smart; vice
~ew r~~d ~~~ghier _m 1 '
Mrs . Iva Turner, Mrs. &lt;Richard president, Mrs. David Darst;
were in Jackson Sunday
and Mrs,- Freda SneU~r. secretary, Mrs. Ethel H~~~~:~ll
t
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th
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Table
decorations
noon , o a n
or
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f th p ..were
- 1 n ·treasurer ,d Mrs
h . Charles.
Spring District Methodist
o
e_ nc1 11 a c1rc1e, nett ; an
t ese
cha1rmen,
ference held at the Methodist
Sr~uth, chairman of H"Use P~rty , Mrs . Eugene
church.
1n chargt! of the Gherke ; Literature, Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher
Fultz; Vice president of Mis-ol Parkersburg, W. Va . spem Recitations were given by sions . ~rs. Fra~ce-~ Bearhs ;
the weekend with their parents
Hoffman , Dreams Hov- and chairmen, MISSwnary and
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fishe; atter, Tereasa Thomas. Debbie St~w~rdship , Mr~. Joe Wilson;
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam .Arnold . G"Jiagher, Barbara . Antho~y, M1ss1ons, Speakers, ~ InterSandra Roush daughter
Judy Owen. Valeria Whrte, preters, Mrs. L. D. Diles; Spec·
Mr . and Mrs. Milton Roush is Ma~y Kay Gal~agher, Jerry Sue ial Interest Missi?n&amp;ries, Mrs.
confined to her home
White and a p1uno solo by She· Freda Sneller ; v1ce president
lia Moore .
of Christian Service. Mr.,. Dale
measles
Miss Jerri Frick of Columbus Mrs. Willis Anthony gave a Mourning : Love Gift, Mrs .
spent the weekend with he' reading ~n _" Mo~~ers' with the Harry Houdashelt ; . Whit
parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul group smgmg Bless Be the ·Cross , Mrs. Jeume K~!~)l
Frick '
Tie That Binds." Following the Christi&amp;n Social Relations,
Mr.· and Mrs. Nathan Biggs
the 1roup went_ to the Dan_a .Hamm;_ ~ice president of
and family visitf&gt;d recentlv
for the evemng pro· Chnst1an Trammg and Spiritu·
with Mr . and Mrs. Clyde AdMrs. Cecil Bradbury al Life, Miss Freddie Houdakins . Davton.
a prelude of organ shelt: Family Life, Betty
Mrs. Nathan Biggs and Mrs .
· l'ollowed by group sing. S:nith ; leade.-ship and trainAlfred Biggs were visitors in ing and prayer given by Mrs. ing, Mrs. Charlene Thomas;
Columbus Friday.
Edison Baker. Rhoda Hall pre- Scholarship, Mrs. . Clifford
Miss Jean Caslo studenl at sented the devotional period, Stumbo ; vice president of B.
Columbus Business University ,
·
Psalm 1~. and a and P. Women , Mrs. LHiian
bus spent the weekend with her meditation "God Approves or ! McGee; music, Mrs. Cecil
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Nathan
.
". . The . prayer . for Bradbury ; and circle chairmen,
Biggs.
special miSSionaries was gJven iLove Joy , Rhoda HaiJ; Elects,
Miss Mary Fields of Colum- by Mrs. Clifford Stumbo.
M:s. Joe Wilson ; Dorcas, Beubu• spnt the weekend with hPF The yearly report of the cir -~ lah White.
~ p~rents, Mr. and Mrs. J o .
_was given by M~s. Charl.es
Mrs. Smart presided during
Lew1s , the EJecta C1rele; MJSs ! the business session when the
Fields.
i Mr. and Mrs . Larry
~.-·-!' house party at Granville was
of Columbus . were
Mr . an d Mrs. J ohn announced
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gues ts of th e1r parents.
W k
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T
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ee s an son. om.
IR' (' d
M rs . Ha rry Th omas
Miss Marcia Karr was a Gal· 10 Jran e Association to
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea.
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Fr'd
held at ihe Racine Baptist 1'
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VISI or.
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Houdashelt of Cleve- •Church Mnday, May 13.
j
spent
the
weekend
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Named
on
the
budget
comIb
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1s spen mg a wee WI , .
, urg. w1t t err son and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willi- lmJtfee were Mrs . .Charles Ben·
am Houdashelt.
nttt, Chr., Mrs. Wrllis Anthony,
and Mrs. Sarah Fowler. Names
SUNDAY, MAY 12TH
I
were drawn assigning members
i
to different circles. Serving on
the cleanup committee were
1Mrs. John Fultz, Mrs. Jennie
Kauff, Mrs. Smart, Freddie
I Houdashelt, Mrs. Harr~· Houda.
Prayer by the Rev. Father jshelt, Mrs. Anthony and Mrs. i
John Turel opened the meet- : Edison Baker.
'
i ing
of the Catholic Women's I
, ' lub held Thursday evening in
I the
church auditorium.
1
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Mrs. George Horak, presl- !
I dent, conducteo the business I
St!ssion and plans were made
for the ordination dinner on
Thursday, May 23. with Mrs.
Jvhn Goet.t Jr. and Mrs. GeroY"ge Cpl. Walter M. Harris, who
ORDER NOWII
H.tckett Sr. named as chair- is stationed at Camp LeJeune,
II"'""· It was voted to purchase
C., visited QVer the weektwc new flags ror the church, end with his parents, Mr. and
also to buy space in the Mrs. Charles Searles. He was

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,.JUN., MON. on~ TUES.
Moy 12-13-14
"TWO FOR THE SEESAW"
.Rbbert Mitchum , Shirley
·MacLaine, Edmon Ryan, Ed·
die Firestone, Billy Gray.
Don't bother to knock . .
walk right into her apartment . .. and her life!
'-tureHe: Merineted Mar·
~tlner, Andy Clyde,
Colorc•rtoon

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SLIDING IN ~ David Baker of tbe Pomero,Y -~
school basebasll team slid into third base and lDJtlli4
ap, ankle in the second inning action of the PHS-G~
Southern division game Tuesday in Pomeroy. Tbe ~=
thers won 8-3, thereby winning their fourtb stra
divisi()n title. Should they win a playoff with Athena ....
on a date to be announced - they would annex their
third SEOAL tit!~ in four years. Third base umpire 1oa
RobPrts is in background. PHS Baseball Co~cb ·11111
Moore is in the coaching box. DeQDis Harrtll, ~IlK1
third sacker, awaits the throw. See Page 5 for detalliSentinel Photo.

Work is expected to get underway about June 1 on , .,,.,._%1'~'"""--·­
the ne~ high-lift ~elleville navigation locks. and dam. al l Trl-outs and bayillg for aoReedsvllle, according to the Dravo corl?oratron of P1tts- ' stpllleat to teams ID 1 k e
urg , contractor for the $22,485,063 proJeCt.
I Middleport Boys' Ba~tllaU
Dravo officials said the actual date will depend UP?" i...pe will be beld Friday
completion of t h e 28-acre cellular cofferdam msrde 1tartblg at I P m at Mnalclwbich the locks will be built. Another contractor cur• ·•
1P k
rently is carrying out this work, along with preliminary paAII ·~Y' who wiD become
excavation.
.
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I eight years old by May 1 ..d
Located in the OHIO River . of reinlorcmg d•tleeedl. Plabecr~g tho! aol 13 before Aug. 1 lhl1 year

concrete sche u
to gm lS
about 111 miles below Parkersburg summer: will be preceded bY
1 and a mile below existing Lock 20, 1 about l50,000 cubic yards of earth
Belleville locka, aiong with a new ' excavation, plus drilling, blasting
dam to be built later will eUm- 1
removal of more than 100.000
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roeland.
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11le 1.585 foot
wa mJU
darns. nus will save large barge l,605-foot middle wall, 811 well 81
towa more than four hourt lock- Z,36S feet of the S,S68 foot river

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! LATIN CLUB PARTY - Phil Swindell, left, president of the Pomeroy Hig
le
.11 be .11 ... th dry" . .d
evening
river
between
Betlevtl
and
the
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bw
m'th etbe 1051
llchool Latin club, cuts the cake at the annual Latm Club banquet Monday
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d I k the lferd
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are eligible to try out. Boys of
eligible age&amp; who were on a
Leam last year do not try trout.
Teamlorosters carry over om
year~

-year.
Muagers of the six t..ams,
or an assistant or represent.&amp;tiv, should be on ~od to ~rtieipate iD com plebotlng tLeb e 1 r
roslers up to 15 ys.
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Indictments
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Grand Jury of the Mason Coufto.
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ton , Ohio , was indicted on ""1

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the Senior High auditorium. Looking on as Swindell dips a knife mto the cake proJected w~ ow Isain oc •.
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Marii\IID,
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About 50 studenls attended ·tile banquet. ~· Sentinel Photo.
Scheduled for mmpletioo in laJe outs_ide the coffer !rom floating ',
. Huntington,
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Botching and IDlXing of &lt;00·
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long and tbe other aoo feet. The ferdam wiD be carried out in o
turnelf agamst Rcilletf 1'. aketa wHIIIly magnify the
larger of the two chamben will mixer plant located inside the
dlelon, Paul Wayne
HIIP!Mr,
1 of their strength in the
be able 1o accommodate a lxlw· cofferdam "hole " Aggregate, co- '
James A Dinkel and
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nilixts of .otbers. "In Italy,
I boat and as many IS seventeen mont and fly ash -.vn be shipped
Swanson Dooley, au of Vlflib"
France India and other coun.
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195-foot barges in a single lock- to the site by barge and »tored on
Ia. on charges of grand larceny.
tries Jbere communists are ~- PLEASANT - Sammy back to C'ross ove~ to his sister been attendmg a funeral prior ing, avoiding the two or three the river bank.
COLUMBUS rupn _ Unem - All four were aUegedly iiiYol..
rmi ted to
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their Wrthers, 6-year-old son of Mr. and ran drrectly mto the path to the fatal accrdent
, lo k'
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ployment compensahon recipients'led m the theft of copper wtra
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:ndst openly, t~'; effective- a~ Mrs. Charles Withers, Jer· of the C~rtt Vehicle traveling Sammy is survived by b i_ s I ~~~!~il;:~=~~ll the third
fraudulently collected $862.693 last valued at $4.000 from the 0...
. lbl .. Dou· ry s Run Road, Mason county, oul Jerry s Run Road .
parents, Charles and Rose Grl· 0 I th' t
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year and the state recovered less apeake &amp; Potomao TelepiJOM
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was krlled rnstantJy ' esRay
el litt e th y wdadsl apfprtohxr- rspre_ Itt ferss.
'd atEelr IS the Army Corps of Engineers'
tban half of it . Administrator Wit- mpany.
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e prmc1pa o unnyst e emen- lo
lard p Dudley sa'rd Tuesday
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second~ry roa w en
struc · tary Schoo. so •urvrvmg are ing navigation facilities on tbe
He said 3,458 fraud cases were I Pleasant Route and Worthy S~
in MIChigan Wisconsin and The driver of Ule car~ Clar· Dr. Ohver Eshenaur, Mason tbree sisters and one brother, Ohio. Others were Markland locks
diSCOvered and almost 1.000 more lders, Jr' GallipoJis Ferry •ete
MinneSOta, 'which have
no enc:e A. Cartt, . 55, Col~mbu~, county coroner, s~ted .
death Jpaternal grandp~rents Mr. and at Warsaw, Kentucky, and Pike
are :!!till under Investigation.
~ each indicted on the fwlonJ
death penalty is lower than In Ohio, was not Cited by mvesti- was due Lo head InJuries.
. Mrs Charles Wrthers, Sr, Ap- Island locks at Wellsburg, W
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Dudley said unrecovered fraud- charge of breaking and enterlnl
JlliDols Ind;m;a and Ohio wlllch gating officers
The Meadows youth told offr- pie Grove and Mr. and Mrs. J. Va Dravo also erected New Cum.
I ulent claims from 1939 now total I Ute store buildln&amp; of BennM
do neirott Police Commission· According to State Police cers he saw the car and yell- Grllispre, Henderson. The bod~ berland dam at Stratton. O., and Frve persons were lined and I•1.300.tt 3.
~ Neal of Henderson.
er •Geor e Edwarda aald TUes- lfiooper R. J . Blair and Deputy ed !II s.amnue but he apparent· was taken to the Beard Fu~r is now building P~e Island dam. another forferted bond Tuesday 1 The administralxlr oaid roost Dale McCartbur Hurlow, PL
day '111~ former Michigan su- Sheriff Jack Pyles, Sammy and ly dldn 1 bear hrm.
al Home, Huntm~t";.; W· a.
The Belleville "SUP"" dam," night in Pomeroy Mayor Char- cheaters lied about the number Pleasanl. was Indicted 011 111e
If .;.. execution occurs ''the his sister, Susie, ase 11 and h_Mr. ~tt a';! b passengersd Ar;angements WI
announ· whieh will be ..nstnrcted after tes Legar's Court.
of their dependents or rollected felony charge of bteakin&amp; 1M
death penally should be aboUsh- Richard Meadows, 1~, were 18 m er a
rother, ha ee ·
tiie locks ore completed,
will John E. Will, !8, of Middle- com~sation white holding jobs. entering the hardware store of
ed He laid judges and juries walkmg along Jerry s R u n
raise the upptll' pool aa much ••
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He sard the downtown area of Joseph Guarmo, Marn Stl'ftl,
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..~times make mistakes and road toward Wallis Store '"'
C~didateS 25 feet, ,...milling removal o1 por · wa~ m . a costs Clevelond leads in the number Pt. Pleasant.
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Lock :10 at Bellevtlle, Lock t9 fD&lt; inloxrcalron; Junmy Cald- 1of fraud cases, while Columbus Oscar M. Roush, New lfa..a,
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at Parker.burg, and Lock t8 at I well, $5 and costs, reckless op- , and Akron run second and third was indicted on the misde0
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Belpre. When Willow Island Dam eration: Richard Mastersoo, 20,! respedively. Dudley said current jor charge of unlawful uM1I
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is built, Lock 17 at Marietta also Middleport, $15 and eosts for i inveshgahons are concentrated in ~ on Charles Swackhamer
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MASON - Fifty-six candidates for diplomas at Wa- will be removed.
speeding, Robert Bowen. II, I the Toledo ~Mason.
Unl141d States commun1ca· when Sammy su enly ran a- ham a High school commencement exercises on Monday Walls. sills and laterals ol the Ip
W•lhom Paprer. director of the
10 and
tlan satellite, Telslar 2, may cross the road to
Mesdows evening May 27 bave been announced by Principal new locks will require approxi- omeroy, $ .
costs on a i BUC's researrh and statistics
Meigs Memorial H•pilal
be slightlY off courae, an over· youth. Then, immediately upon Clyde R~ Folej'. '
mately 650,000 cubic yards ol reckless _operation charge, and seclron. sard a otudy of fraudulent ADMISSIONS _ Mrs. Ro111f1
~ tracklnlltatloa said IGday. crossing · the road, he turned Commencement activities actually will begin Sunday concrete and more than 4,000 tons Clyd": Wmes, 57, of Rscme Rt. cla~ms smce 1939 shows the rna- Ohhnger. New Haven; ltlill
Tile steamln&amp; space vehiCle
· evening, May 26, with Baccalaureate services in Wa·
I, _paid a $5 and coslll !me .for jorrty, of cheaters to be In the E~lm, Pomeroy; Mrs. KenMtlt
I;,pMbed successtuiJ,y at Cape
bama gymnasium. Rev. Jack Welch, pastor of st. Paul's
~LENTY FOOD
dr1vmg left of center. Marvm no~·•hrte age group of 25-29. He Drllon, Mason ; Mrs. Charloa
?!!"vera! Tuesday had a Ira· ·
S. eest
Lutberan Church in New Haven, will deliver tbe sermon. The j1tney supper at the Rsndolph. 21, of Shade, had hrs •••d the average_ weekly fraudu· Whaley, Rscme.
jeiilory "u clOSe 1o normal ••
The valedlclnry address at
Bedford recreation center _to be $25 bond on a speed charge lent omounl da1med lost year DISCHARGES - Mra. w..
IIDY we have had to date" acCommencement exercisea will aker, Shirley Peylon, Patricia !held Friday ev&lt;Ding starling at taken up.
was IIIII 72.
ley Srsson and daughter, Ill»
CG&lt;-dlni 1o Robert H~ Gray, a
be presented by Arline Roush, Reed , Elizabeth Reichert, Ken- S will be for the benefit of tho Early today Pomeroy police
delport; Charles Wolfe, Syr•
spok-" for NASA. But offi·
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack th R
Ids Mar aret Ron- Pomeroy Emergency
squad. arrested Loren D. Zirkle, 20, Unusual Division
cuse.
ciall! at the .Pleumeur Bodou,
Roush Letart while the sa~ ne
eyno '
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Everyone is welcome. Serving ol Mason 00 a speeding cita- COLUMBUS (UPI)- The Ohio BIRTHS- Mr. and Mrs. lleF.rance, tracting station said
feS Ue8
utatorY addre:W will be deliv· ey, Herbert Ro•sh, Arline will continue as long as needed. lion. Ho posted bund and was SUpreme Court. in a split and 'bert Ohlinger, I dauibter; Mr.
iiJI mlll'nlnll Telstar Z was not
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released.
unusual decision, today upheld and Mrs. Kenneth Dillon, 1
course
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thai
all
tranoFuneral
serviCes
will
be
held
er
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Stanley
E.
Roush,
Rslph
Russell,
Robert
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PLAN
PROJECI'S
the constitutionality ol the 1959 daughter.
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DIIIIIOill (or the day had been Thu~y at 2 p. m. from the Staats, Letart.
Russell, Sandra Sayre, Dew- There will be a meeting of
COMING THIS WEEK
Ohio Fair Trade Act.
----cucelled by u. s. ollie~ at Rawlings-Costa funeral borne Members of the graduating ey Smith, Esther SMithson, the Pomeroy Athletic Boosters A committee from the Middle· The coorl upheld the law, evONE CITED
lbe Bellaystem'a alation at AJr for Mra. ":f•Y Bye Weese, S. class are Nancy Abotin, Daniel William
~"Prouse ;
Beverly Assn. at the olficea of Crow, port Boys League Alsociation en though a majority of i Ia The Ohio Slate Patrol reporll
dovor, Maine.
· Third-st. Middleport, who pas~ Artis, Judy !!all, Sharon Brown Staats, Karl Stewart, Charles Crow and Pocter Thursday at wiU be contactin&amp; Middleport members felt the law unCOliSti- the arrest of Edgar J. PoUins,
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PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti - Meigs Memorial hospital at age Gay Carlwrlaht, Patricia Co~ dia Zerkle, Judy Zirkle and dressJng room facllitieo at the help finance the sunmer pro- needed in this case Lo rever10 dlu;.ty court Friday fm: IIOf
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aovernmenl plft:aon- 81.
llnsworth, Gordon Clark, Mich- Amy Roush.
stadium will be outUned.
1fam for Middleport YOUDCSferl. the decision of I lower court. tiP •iolation.
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•In llalli were aendln&amp; their She wa~ born March 241, 1882, ael Fields, Lowell
Flowers,
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home tndaf' under In f'&lt;nlreroy, the daughter of Rooa Frey Carl Gardner Jle.
Statea order al*rlbul- Walla., B. and Ada. Vining becca Goodnite, Dale G~imm.
l!e "coirthlued deleriOr·· Smith. ·
Wilma Grinun, Danny Harbour
Of the altuation" In the Twe&gt;ly - five years of her Charles Hargraves, Pau, Res·
nation.
Ill~ was -sponl aa a clerk with son, Nicholas Howard, Franclr
of
State the ....au of Internal Revnue Hodson, Shirley Ingels, Wlillam By United Prell lnterllatiaaal President Kennedy wao In elooo ottempt to reoeh • oottlement In on promises lo end
warned at San Francisco lk
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Ill 111 ,
lballhe repne of 1&gt;rea- York, 1
Jones Alldrew Kanclmik, Lew Ingham, Ala., ovenhadowed all White House TuHCiay iD&lt;iii!ated Lulber KJn&amp; Jr. aald juot belen ID Now York, forme•
evt11
· ~m shou!Ji Itt'
Francois.
"HOIII8
lucie her hus- King, Terry Lewis, Carolyn other racial developments in he had llll immediate plano to It&gt;- the new rounc1 of demonotrations liar JI!Okie Robillson llllld
am~lo lndidiiU Ill other clll•
In a kiDd of Jlrofii'US~e ~ •. , . . ; a abifer, Mrs. Lievtng, Chloris Machlr, lJnda the l!ouUt TUeasday.
tervene.
TueadiiJ lbai lteiOiialnro appar- would load a demonatratloll
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lie "li1111Di ·apan.'' · DieC:e Mri_. :lljlll ~on, In Constnaee Newton, EDen Old· ticlila led In the ::;r.:allona hope the oitualion can be ..Wed reu.
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Martia Luther KlDI that ,..
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hurled al by the people of Birmingham . ~ Ma ., It - . . .
bohlnd blm.. Nqro leaden
tho _ , _ .
lii!P'd to "" r-: , 1~rewnnd .~cr-t
JN PROG....,.,., · , . , J!!l(l~n and firemen who tbemselve&amp;," sold act1n1 White "We hove fowrd the ground- WasbJDCtoo llllliOiinced plalla for
millilten •
' ~ _perrdillli..aetlooi nieces. .
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A revl'i'fl is In ~· ·•• i'ou.W lbe J!emonstrators with HOIJIO preso oecrelary Arrctre.. won fllr ooma moonla&amp;ful !I&lt;ID- a ailtioiiW._ pillfimage 1o
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011 tutloa of ·b li 'l1le '·Rev. ~ ~~ the Churtb of. Ch.-lst In Chris- watet hO&amp;es:
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Hatcher.
tiallona, 1M rrothln&amp; poolllv• bu
to IIIJlllCl'l the
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lilt wUI officiate, ~- ~1111Diill~ UI!IOn, 'Peai'kt, Mldtllel!Cl'\ AliblriDI 'Gov.~~ Walla&lt;t lba Juallce Deparlmeal'l ebltl
. beoir d!lae so fir.'' Ill IIIli.
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council race showa that in tho Only thr.. preclncla of I he
first ward Craig lopped the llst eight approved the 3-mill lor
with 89, Fisher 113 and Stumbo, five year addlllonal levy. Rut71; aecond ward, Craig 1311, Fish- land viUage carried the proposer 107, and Stumbo 120; third ed levy 47-41, Eaot Rullalld laward, Craig 123, Fisher 89, ~ vored it Sl-7, and Dexter car·
Stumbo 125; fourth ward, Cra1g ried lt_M-21.
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159, Fisher 128 and Stumbo Precincts oppoolng It were
106, a_nd the fifth ward, Craig, LangsvUle which voted in oppo96, Fisher 48 and Stumbo :ill.
sltron U lo I, Weal Rutland 23In the .Northwestern L o c al 21, Salem ~37, Hamsonvrlle
Scho..r drsirlct where Ute only 12 _to « and. PaseviUe, 83 aother Mergs volrng waa held, garnsl and erght in favor .
ersht precmcts voted down . a The Melg~ county board of
new tbree-mill school operating electiOns said 521 persona went
levy, 298 to 221. The levy need· to the poll• m NorUtwestern
ed a 55 per cent edge.
S¢1ool district.

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Styled Dresses In The Bu~y Ready To Wear
Dept. On The Second Floor. Regular, L5rge
and Half Sizes.

books to the high school grad- W. Va.
uates of the church.
Mrs. Edgar Allensworth who
The meeting cJosed with
been in Alexandria, Va.
:prayer by Father Tun- I, after i her daughter and family,
\. hich refreshments wert!
Major and Mrs. James ":;~~~~II
ed by Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs.
and children, has rE
Richard :ret!ntan. Mrs. Leland to her home in Middleport.
Sisson, Mrs. Paul Casci, Mrs. Mrs. Marie Hawkins has reBasilie Glrolam. and Miss Har- turned to her duties at the Gal·
Marie Smith.
·lipolis State Institute after a
Hostesses for the June
vacation.
will be Mr•. Thomas Hen· Mr.
Wilcoxen of Co- •
nessy, Mrs. T. A. Hennessy . lu~bus and his father, Fred
Mrs. John Handley, Mrs. Mary Wilcoxen of Rsclne,
visited
Kunzelman, Mrs. Helene Brick- witt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houdles and Miss
Gans.
and daughter, Freddle,
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Manley
Middleport spent the weekenJ in Columbus where t h e y
were guests of her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
A. Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kitch·
•• and daughters, Debbie and
Denise, of Chillicothe, visited
over the weekend with h e r
mother, Mr•. Robert Reibel,
Middleport.
SM-s and Mrs. William De~
bert Welker, (the former Jane
Sauer) and daughters, Linda
and Debra, have returned 1o
the statea after a three year
stay in England. They are viaintins in Middleport with h e r
mother, Mrs. Charles Sauer
and other relatives. illr lather
Mr. Charles Sauter Is a patient
at the Breck'""'llle Hospital.
Following a furlough they wUI
to Oklahoma City where
Wel~er will be otalloned.
Della Carnahan b•• returned
her Mm• in Bucyrus after

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ATHENS - U. S. Supreme
Court Jus"ce Willlam · 0. Doug·
las said Tuesday Americans in·
allyef!en!IY are raising the preatlge of communism.
-~-i!' the 111$ of a
lei ~ 'Qiilb •$Tiil¥erslty
onlJla!j!r
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Middlt:port PTA calendar. rt ac~ompanied by his fiancee,
was decided to give prayer M1ss Beth Layman, Charleston,

Lee SmiUt, wbo l~sl year be- hinney re,igned lo be co m e era! Richard Folden for elecmayor by succession; as- Meigs counly commissioner. lion in November.
himself a second term at Smith was council president.
In the mayor's race, Smith
the polls Tuesday when he hand- In the Republican council topped Neal in every precinct
defeated lthamer "Ike" Neal race, Rubert Craig with :;98 in the first ward, 18-67; second
the Middleport vutase Re- votes and Clifford Stumbo's 4110 I ward 14:Hl4, third ward 112-95,
pui&gt;lic:an primary.
vote• were margin enough 1o fourth ward 142-101, and fifth
Smith, a chemical engineer win over the Utird council can· ward, t42-101.
Celanese oorporalion exec- dictate, C. 0. Fisher, who polled There were 1163 votea ·cast.
utlve, rolled up a marglo ol 561 451. Both Crais and StumbO are Running unopposed. G e n e
396 over town merchant po- ~lative newcomers Lo political Grate, received 718 votes I or
Neal.
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mary, Smith Is now virtually late 1940's and ear~ '50's. He candrdate, Robert E. Byer, relo retain his position as has also sought county offices. ceived 679 votes in his bid for
mayor, the job he look !sst No- The two Republican primary the rteasurer post. . .
when Kenneth McEI- 1winners wiU vre against Demo- A breakdown of voting rn the

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Form·\
er President Harry S. Tnllll8n \'
celebrates hil 79th birthday
day, feeUng "fine in spite

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COSTA MESA, Calif. - Thirteen psychiatric
technicia~
were charged Tuesday w I t ~
more than 30 counta of mi..
treating mentally
children at Fairview State llospit,al. One 19-year-old employe
allegedly beat and blackened
the eye of an infant.

cotton

About
Middleport

Artificial
Table Arrangements
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The committee heard students
from Miami University, ~ pri·
vale citizens and spokesmoijl for
civic lfOupa tealifY ag~ the
bill. Two previous bearlnga bad
heard
o 1h er
opponents,
including Ohio State University
studenbl and faculty membe)'s,
ond supporters of the
bill,
which is sponsored by Rep.
Chalmers P, Wylie, R-Frank·
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