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Mayor Lee Smith, fresh from a vlctol1' at the polls In each property owner, besed on [
the RepubUcan Primary election May 7, 1n which he had footage. will be charged an
been solidly backed by Middleport's six councilmen over overage of $211 each. Most ol
his opponent, lthamer (Ike) Neal, Monday night found them, he said, had agreed "to I
the same councilmen reluctant to abolish Neal's "part· go along."
time" job as night ratrolman.
SIDEWALK, CURBS
As the final Item o business corroborated by Chief of Police Childs, who doubles as preslfor tile resutsr council meeting, Herbert Gilkey, that he per· dent ol the planning commis·
the Mayor said elflclency In the forms no "merchant pollee" slon, proposed 1 town·wide pro'
police department would be duUes between II p. m. and 7 gram to improve sidewalks,
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Soviet Un- greatly Improved If the pari· a. m. except In two inslances. curbs, and driveways.
today declined an offer to time nlgbt patrolman's job One oource of friction within
He salcl !be commlssloo lo
a European television hoot- were aholllhed. He desired to the pollee department, the may- asklag eoaacU to support a
which officials hope will a1- replace the posltloo with a full· or Indicated, 1s that Neal thus program 111 wblcb po'llptrty
GET TROPHIES - Patrol boys of Pomeroy Elementary school were presented trophies. pins, and ritationl
40 million viewers ·ro watch time policeman who would tak• far over the years has not tak· o1men wUI be queried by Monday night at the Parent Teacher's Association meeting in recognition of their work this past school year.
naut L. Gordon Cooper'o a regular, rotating trick on the ne regular Saturday night tricks mall 11 tl!ey want to repair Curly Wiles, at far right. was in charge of the patrol. Receiving awards are front row. I. to r ., M1k~ Ma~tm, Coty
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. Neal draws $t211 per In turn with o!iwor officers. This ... Improve oldewalb, curbo Boothe, Jeff Mankin, Benny Wright, Kelly Spencer. Sam Arnold and Kelly McKenzie , back row , Captam Kenny
lsns called for the launchpatrolman from 11 results In the town hiring extra ond driveways.
English, Chester Rou~h. Lieut. Gary Mitch, Lieut. Mike Globokar, Ronnie Reuter and Ron me Tatterson. Absent
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1o be beamed to Europe
m. to 7 a. m., and also has cloty officers, or patrolmen hav· "If this can be made a town- was_Jeff Y.:::rry. ~ Sentinel_~h_oto._ __ ~ --~· _
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relations with mer. ing ro double over on .'lhifts.
wide thing," said Childs. "a
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r yed by land lines. F o u r
as night watcbman.
The mayor also said slate ex· contract can be owardecl for
munist bloc nations There was a long, awkward amlners have found tile employ· the entire job, thereby saving
The Syracuoe Cburcb of the
, Czechoslovakia,
period of quiet by the fire coun· ment of an officer who has pr!· property owners a lot of mon·
Nazare.. is holding • special
East Germany- were eon-- cUmen present, Wayne Gibbous, vate contracts for police protec· ey."
mislionary servic~r May 1i at
ted ro tilt network, which William D. Childs. Charles Asa lion close to vlolatloo of tiwo He suggested _ approved by
7,30 p.m. Tbe public Is lnvit.
c "nds from Spain to Finland Bradbury, John Zerkle 1 nd law. if nol acutally so.
council - the town may bill
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E. E. Davis of Oak Hill was elected president when 20
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Western Europe. Officials Gene Barrio, following the MayTO IUY TILE
property owners for tho work
H. Vlncedt Seeley, mlssloa· former officers. directors. members and guests of tile
, -tbel ·"'!'!;.,pl&lt;kl.. ,up the or's
On ·tile recommendatiou of done on theh- property (to be
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Southeastern .Ohio Regional Coh'D&lt;il met at the Colonial
tlecast .lor r~ IHifllO!eS. 1"urthee' ~ lll'ougbt La\illente Melilfy, · ltfflt-lon.. .......,..,..._lor each
. 'l1le Shelly Company o 11 rene da -=~
·lo Bolivia Inn in Jackson rec•nUy to reactivate \he Council.
'\iiere was no lndlcatwn of what out theJt pomta:
man approximately 400 feet of er through an engmeerlng estl· Thorneville one of five firms
Y • '!Ills
Wayne Foster. Admmlstralnr .
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e1ght rountv area cnns1..,tm~ of
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epor that enlere&lt;l bids. was granled strucllon on the cburcb dl.. o o zer "'P' a '" "" Ipn- Alh
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ea 1 or IS re111&amp;·-1wn. by the town 1nd Its cost ~ could fmance the project the contract bv the MeiQ:s ('Olin lis served as chairman for thr
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SPRINGFI!:LD. Ill. An
prepared to bring charges aJona Broadway between Locust tracts w1th 1nd1v1dual property Itheir 20-mile blacktop seal pro "~1"~"'&lt;:-#M•nN&gt;~~w.4~~tw:..,~""""-....; cers were elected . Bert Mills. ' Vmton . approved a ff•que~l . ta
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1ron 1on. 1..Irs 1 \ ' l('f' preslut&gt;n
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of a lone political bailie and - Councilman Childs poln._ted tile, •••e"ther with a new croos·
Cllllii&lt;Ome• l&lt;&lt;epted ~. I The successful bid, was for
:Dean L. Dollison. Logan: e&lt;l" · represenlai!Ves by next J:tl~. I,
It 1 checks for
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OU COUIIC. crea s po81 10ns lng of Broadway by tile, w\11 be propoaal eatl!uoilstlcally, In $44,245.10. Shelly is the firm '
lond vice president : Russell A.
ed llllnoil' relief families.
and establishes pay ~les. but done by tile town.
tl!o belief tl!o public would thai has operated a blacktop 11
Malrick . Waverly. third vi: e It was further agreed to pl.&gt;n
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Water collects In an open leaer&amp;IIJ 1ceept die plan.
mix plant in Syrac11se the pasl
Ipresident : Joe Saltz. M&lt; ~rlhur. a schedule of mo"Jthly met&gt;tmgf"
Carpentier, the ata.tes.No.
•• ade the di'•h there now, Manley pol"nf· 'lbe first step will be learn- two onmm•rs.
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With September
Jackson count'y
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prest'den t : Mar 1t:l lht&gt;
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the.. 0~~:, ead· po'llposal. because be was un- eel out, constituting 1 health ing how many owners want to Other bidders for the project
1L. He&lt;:hl. Athens . secretary. direction of Fred Pic-e. ~·•d G•lers I lea
Y ex...,..~ the der the 1mpresalon all of c;oun- haurd, among other problems. proceed.
were Earl G. Williams of Ath- i
•and Carl Dahlberg. Welblc.n.
GQP-domlnated legl•lature lo ell (in Informal dlscus81onsl Cost of t!wo tile Is estimated at
APPROVE ORDINANCE
ens with a $49,597.23 bid. Shel- l
Itreasurer.
ha counly sponsoring the Octopi~ today a bill to Pr&lt;;tYide the had agreed generally ~at ~ 35 cents per foot. It Is believed ~ncll approved, with sus· Iy &amp;. Sands of Thorn~ville, $55.·1 the Pomeroy Polire ~epar~- The Council wtlkh s~rve~ an ~trM~e~~:~e~~der the dire~::ivo
money for the resumptiOn of re- order !lilly to comply w1th Ohio - ---~- ~ -~ · ~- penswn of rules, three reading• 361.28; H. D. Goeglem, $54,375, , ment loday completed Invest! ,
Uef ~checb.
law, and to remove tension m
of Ordinance 863 makinl minor and H. &amp; s. Contracting Com- gation of a two-car at·ddent ~H .•G
Mr . Davis. in accepting the
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changes in administration ol the pany of Columbus, $48,456.89.
that occurred Sunday at 4 p m. , 'tpresidency. stated Ihat he and
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NA.SHV'ILLE, Tenn.- ~ separated."
pool and park, and transferred
Five proposals are included !on West Main-st. and revt"r5ed '
the officers would mo\'e
group of about 160 Negro stu· -_Childs demurred. He said
1800 from the general fund to on the project Shelly is lo the order ol events in anoth.r
quickly as possible Jo re-estabI bed ltb hite heck lo h kno led til
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the fire equipment maintenance double seal six miles of road on 1wreck.
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fund.
county road 28 from Beaver 1 Police said a vehicle dr1ven ·
~sition of . erfectiveness in 5eran anlkegragatloa march oo that point).
CLEAN-UP WEEK
corner to Bashan four miles of ' by Joan Schultz 11 of Reeds· I
mg the etghl county area .
through downtown NashvDle. A -Zerkle offered a motion In
Mayor s m I I h announced county road 46 irom Rt 7 to ville ran into the l~ft rear of
Present were J . K. Alien,
Qumber of persons was injured llne wlth the Mayor's suggea.
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Rt. 248, 0.5 miles on county an auto operated oy Rohert
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Ga\hpohs. Chu·Pnce klo!l~_,r Loand at least three men were ar~ tion, but it failed for iatk: of I
Funeral services are announ·
Iroad 36 , Summer road from 1 Bur ton. 33 , ol Pomeroy as I•e Members
H PI or theRidMeigs cound gan,
E E Carl
D ·Dahlberg,
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Route 7 to Route 680, 1. 5 miles . attempted to rnakt' 1 1 e 11 ty ~·
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More demonstrations were - The Mayor denied !here RUe, age 611, who died Monday
on the Wippel road from Route \ turn There was medium dam· Ied the Soulheaslorn Ohw 4·~ Ile\eau, Athens .. !lean L. Dol·
•lamed for today The 4emon· waa any tiling pers01111 In his morning at Holzer Hospital
17 to county road 34 and 3 31 I0 th
d M. S I Saddle Horse Cllnw al Alhony . hson. Logan, Wa)ne Foster. Ga~
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will continue untU "some con· posed him in the recenl prim- ed for the past 10 days with
from Route 33 to Route 7.
Ineck injurv
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ens, Lavon Goodhve, wgant
ttete steps are taken to end ary. "Thls has been a contihu- prleumonla.
I commissioners Kenneth M(·· 1 Als . ~-8 5 c n ·rm
I The group was welcomed by 1 John Hunsaker, LoM.tn. Jack
· tegteptloo here," saki John ous problem, even in previous He was a rallroad engineer,
Elhinney, Avery Nelson and ,
1 ~ h hed by ~- Don L. Dav1s . Athens count~· ] Lenser, Athens. Russell A. MalLewis, C!l\f,irman of the Student administrations, and It .... ms a member of the Brotherhood
Charles R. Karr. Sr .. also voted l 'c~en IC a ~e~r ay t al 11 car I4-H extension agent. Bob Bish- ' r.lck •. Waverly . Ken ~1or~an, GalNonviolent Coordlnatlng Com· now is as good 1 thne as any to of Locomtive Eng~eers. a n d
to purchase a roller from the j~utl ndb~. th le . L. d"r:ell ~~. 1 op. manager of the Southeast· !hpohs , ~urr 0 . NIXon, ~~an.
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face facta," he said.
of the Old Kyger B apt lo I Timberiey Kay Carr. sl x . Rish Equipment company at 8 H ~ R ~ f ~ c~r d r en h) ern Ohio sub-station at Carpen- 1Fred Rice. Wellston, W!l.aecl
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az: ee 0 ~t an ov.er 1 e 1ter. spoke on management. care 1 Potter· Jacks~n ard Howard R.
. BIRMINGHAM, Ala.
Two suggested tile nsponsibility of death of hll aftiler Arthur Rift Mr. aod Mrs. Charles Carr of Discussion was held bv the ~eeh e~ at Trow ~teak dous~ i grooming. trimming feeL nu · i Thompson. Piketon.
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fJJJiecl Negro athletes, Floyd maDDing the poJice department and a daughter, in infancy.
Tuppers Plains, passed away commission on 8 recent 'meet~ 1 . a ear Jer
repnrte 1trition . disease. showmanship, I
••tterson and Jackie Robinsoo, was the mayor's, ~~ ~cO's, Surviving are his wile, Eve- early Monday morning after a lng in Columbus atlended by 1vtce versa.
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. 1rrlv~ Monday night to lend and that II there 10 fir1ng to lyo; iwor mo~r, Emma Scotl short !Uness.
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Nelsoo and Karr .. The two Re- Pollee also said James Bat-: western horsemanship dem- 1 At End Of A ril
support 1o anU-oegregatlon ef· be done, get oa with II.
Rlf• of Kyger. a brother, Mar· Surviving along Wllh the par· publican commiSSIOners wen! to ey, 19, of M!ddleporl has been ! onstralions were gtven bv Don· ' Middl
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lon of Columbua; two sisters, ents are a brohter, Douglas; 1 the capital citv representing the Icited to Mayor Charles Legar"s 1ina and Kay Allen and ·Dickie I
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Mrs. Glenna Shuler of :hash· three sisters, Marcia, ·reresa Meigs welfar~ department for 1 court on a reckless operatiOn Elliott while Sharo Bickle 1
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· Rl .1 a nd Mrs. Mltl"Y Welis a nd Son!a, a II a t borne; an d discussion of a proposed leg- 1&lt;' harge.
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a "dlsclWinOI'J C!l'lsil" In Wash· time nltJhl officer would cost of Mlddlepoct, a niece whoin grandparents, Mr. od Mrs . J. islative bill
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Jngtop acnQola the Houae has the vlUage more, council de- he had reared, Joan Harrison D. Carr of Alfred and R. E. ~~~r'"%?"'1"-~~'.\!.,n~~'W. Meigs Memorlll Hospital ) Al~ending from the Meigs i ~;ri~ : thr:U~:S:p~il ~
piiSied a bUI to allow Jildlcloua cllned to tackle that problem of Rutland, and oeveral othar Douglas of Sh~de. .
A resular meetblr of the
ADMISSIONS - Doris WoKe : group were Billie Dowme. Ter- 1 Hi• report. accepted by coun·
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Mlddlepocl Alhletlc As,..,l· Racme; . Lucrelia Genheimer, essa t~ooch . Clarir&lt; Day Bel· ,cil. showed $19,606.78 on hand
It haa voted to let school outh· concluded the ddiu.n:.
I at 2 p.m. at the Rutland Metil- lion ·Church at Tuppers Plain•. atlon will be •eld this even· Pomeroy' Jamce Page, Rut· ty Gayle Campbell. Ann WII· Iat the begmnmg of the month,
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DISCHARGES - Edna Hum- Harris Cathy Morgan Che;. of $7 192 92 ' .d '
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~ per month) flna~lally im· Herrinl officiating. Bulral will Church cemete~. Friends may ;~;:'s· r-:.rty,ulo;c M~:• ath· Iphreys. Athens ; Harold Reev· yl Williams. Becky Ho,;..ashelt clerk's' bal~n;,. :f $20~6S:3':'
possible. Stm, the poml was not be. In the MUes . Cemel!'ry. call at tile lam1ly home. Funer· leteo. AU lntereoted penon• es, Pomeroy.
and adults, Mrs. Fred Leifheit. all operating funds
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Friends wUI be receiVed at the al arrangements are In charge are urred to attend.
I Melas Geaeral Hospital
Mrs. Ralph Campiwoll and Esk·
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Mayor Slnllb said Patrolman Chase Funeral Home until time ol Arbaugb FIIIU!ral Homo at -~ ' 11
ADMISSIONS _ Alonzo Per· ey HilL
TO HOLD PICNIC
· . AU periOIII lnteres!M In lite Neal hu maintained lo him, of Hl"Vicell.
Tuppers Plaint.
The Syracuse Third Wed_.
1ry, Albany; Clifford Ilewhursl,
MidtiJeport Boytl' League basePomeroy; Rebecca W i I e y,
WANT AUXILIARY
day Home Demonatration cillt..
baH Progl'em ere Invited
to
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Reedsville.
A meeting has been .chedul· will meet Wedilesdly at tile Sy•
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DISCHARGES- None.
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for Thursday
al 7,30
Roadllide
al IO a,
J:dC\." 1ol
to organize
a Racine
Fire p.m.
de-- racuse
m. Each
person park
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ta
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
partment Ladies ailllllary, at bring a COVered· dish and her
BJ PAIJL rinu.li&gt;l
were ocaUered llld there wu no11et It be 0111" blood."
, In his arm.
Beulah Ltlnley of 632 Beech· , the fire house Wives ol all fire- own table ..,...Ice for the ag.
·.· lleporta ,!rom work commit·
pamed AprU 2'7 ala•&gt; will
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re&lt;UITenci of tho weoknd riot." one white youth, J. w Bur.l Prince Green. 5S, a Negro, was 1st m Mlddtl!port was taken to men are urged to attend.
nual picnic. It will be the lui
InVIted. on- Included
BIRMINGJIAM, Ala. &lt;UPlt- lag that causd Pr011dent Keane- geoa. 18, was trealed •t a hospi· hospitali!ecl In fair condilion with Meigs Me1110rlal liospital at ~ ·
meeting until September.
to
11116 TWo wbltol youtha . _ eut with dy to order S,ottl troopo aent to uiJ for a deep gaoh on his arm. a pellet wound on his lace. Green IS a.m. today by the Middl.,
WOMAN FINED
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od by a pe11tt liWI ifonday Dlgbt alandby alert
youtl!, Ricllard Rite, 17, _.. store In a Negro neighborhood aod admitted as a me~ical pa· and costs in Meigs county cotJrt SANTA MONiti:Ai Calif,. !UPII
1by Judge Jl'rank W. f'9rler , Jr. -Act« ~lim
1111 the of thla r..U.Jiy Negro leader Martin Luther •tanding 1&gt;1 a telephone booth , when" a car contaiaing three tient,
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ton&gt;. dty.
Klllg Jr. appealed te memhen of nur bll homo wbe~ a group of white youths drove bJ.
oo an intoxication charge.
cuperating-'llil'· ~ (rom
club offlcln Stata ~ (llllnlllod tile bla race at a ma11 mu,~i "M""' NflirOII drova · hJ aod turSed "I felt a terrible smack on the BROUGHT TO HOSPITAL
an appai'Oiit ¥Ina 1~: :"
!bat 101f ltiiDIII ..mu, a _ . .....,.,_ day ailhl "to be eolm and retala tl!OID, theo rCurl1ed ond boat jaw and I just felt numb all George Grindley of Syra·
LOCAL TEMPS
Brando M~' left Sll''·tiu.•a
Ttlea!la1• .._, lt, of !odoral lraopo ljlaJatelll'd aa 01!" eomml-1 It IIO!Ivloi-.· tbeal with lllleb and llillrobecl hi!" over," he uid. Hospital olleod- c-, an a)lparelll heart attack Tllf temperature in Pome- Hospital~· was Uilt.ol 1u1
k( llirt ttt I obiBIIatMII peot li: ~ !oo11fa1 "We ca'l win maetilll ·~. w011 · o. :!&lt;Dift. Pbllile ·oald lll!e ante mnoved a ~ lncl! metal victim, wu ~ to Meigs Gen- roy'o business district was 71 Friday whea be-,.a• ·~ ta.
')Jill,ia!ld ....,_ ttt 7 bulldinl ~- .
· wllh,. Y~." he oald. "If lherii ,.. elabitod· ID the left·arm orid lo1118 fro111' hiii left jaw. ,Pollee eral hosplltlltidi.Y at S'IS a.m. degree• at 11:33 a.m. todll)', un- ,en U.l ~ · .~ 111
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Cooper was in "tip-top" lbape. ficulty developed . flight con· :flight today impossible.
The ..,lias waa ,..ady to go.
trollers decided they could ex· i For Cooper It meant resump.
Officials had hoped to the last tend tiwo pia ned 11 . 30
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always raise!! the possibi.Uty the cutoff is to assure daylight the aircraft c":"ner Kearsaq;l
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to move the town at a,oo a. m.
It took a lillie more than two
hours to gel it going.
Meanwhile, the Bermuda ra·
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
May 11·18

PAB:ACA.S, Venezuela A
educator has been expell·
Venezuela because a
hen quoted blm
that the way to e n d
Cjfnmunlot terrorism In I h I
woold be to kill a acore
Redl, lnoludlni those who
helterlng behind parUa·
tary Immunity.
p Taylr, aosoclato prof'I""'" of Latin American stud·
. at Johns Hopkins Universl·
I waa eocorted to the airport
ay by three plainclothes
cemen and put aboard
a
pfipe bound for New York. Tay·
said he wu "grouly ml,.
ted" by tile Caracas new,.

Air Force major was to have goes Into orbit at a point IGO
rocketed into !he sky. He had miles In apace and 500 miles
been in his cramped Faith 7 from the cape.
..,_.aft for 4 hours and 19 The "sctub" came nearl,y 10
minutes.
I minutes after another difflcul·
Tho faulty radar is at Ber· ty, a balky diesel engine, had
muda, one of the key ataUoos In been cleared up. The encine is
wu an-- the worldwide Mercury track· used to move Ule 450-ton service
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La·w make·r.·'S Ge t ["_ cil Declines H 1stem• Sh
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a cold or other eonummlcablo .
dlseut, U..t penon putl • rub- ber bond ,., hll ~~an. 1n more than one II "catchllll.'' o..,. ......... , GalllpoUI
different colored bonds can be dam 17.8, 13.1, fl1lllllng 7 feet
used. It works at our house.
on rollers, Pomeroy-Muon lt.o
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84, Pt. PltoiiDt :at.M; Jllaliln COLUMBUS _(UPJ);... St~te ,lawmakers after a slow
ly Helen lenel
Door Dade ud Olllen:
.091i stationary, ~will Falla .start Monday mght rolled up their sleeve$ ani! plunged
, It never ceasao to amaze me 1.17 fallin1, Chwllllon 17-tz, jnto the week'&amp; business today wit)! a po$Sible floor fj&amp;ht
ihow_a tiny annoyance wW flood Montcomery Ialand Dim• IU loomln&amp; In the H~use.
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my "mailbox with suggestions. 11.0, running Hi feet. London.'
The hassle seemed likely over the controversial "no
GIRDLE HURDLE
II very foolish to regret being Evidently the cupa runneth ov· Marmet and Winfield dams were work, no reli~f" bill, already passed by the Senate over
Dear Hat011 ,
11111alk:hested. -•
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on the slllo.
DernQCralic opposilioo,
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My daughter ha• what I! COY·
-ms that any young lirl Here's an Idea : Why don't S..l 111tvemn11
Although oeverl!l lll)norlty ob- billion buclget. '
1y tmown 11 1 "tummy." She "ho paoses the It-Inch mark 15 manufacturer equip oinks with
Ohio River 1N tJo
)ootlons to lho biU were removed Durin&amp; Monday ni&amp;ht'o acllon,
is 13, and beginning to be in· olmos!, IU~maUcally branded drinking fountain&amp;, fJt place me 7:10p.m.; Lei; s:.ar:l:p::• lA committee In the iqwer eham. the contro-..rsial proposal to btn
terested in boys, so this ''baby ~s th sexy l t • ~ e c II a II Y in small-fry reaching distance 8:35 P m. Patten dow ~ 4 ber, Democrat!i caDed a caueu.s communlsb§ or perSons advocat-

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fat" bothers her. She wants me Y e wo ves w 0
ounge i' .somewhere in the house ? We
to get her a Jlrdle to. wear to ~~~E;m:sel. J know! - installed one in our Oregon yarci
achool. Do you think glrdl••. for n- H 1 . •
Itwo yean aso ond lt's one of
th , ~•r • en
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13-year·olds 1re quite e mg . This i• d~ected to the moth 1the thinK~ I misslmmoat . at our
-MRS. X
or ot the "coltiah-32." There'• new location. I eat ate 11 oovos
Dear Mrs. X' , , ,
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era doctor nor an uemse buff, "We Fix Flats." Believe me,
but I believe that If an ado!· it's easier to add curves than
eacent depend• on a girdle to bike off bulK••· - WISHING
tone down what her atomoch ,sHE COULD OI!:FLATE A FEW
muscles should;, sht rna~. al· iPOUNDS ALL OVER.
ways bt ~ pottsville In t O.ar Helen :
bathmJ suit.
i When you aet I letter from
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.lots or w'lkmg, awJmming bik- Mrs. before It, bow do you
log, etc., a rew planned ex:er- write the salul:ltion: " Dear Mill
else&amp;, and, moat Important of Doe" ao you won't take
all, a "pull·in" attitude that any'chanceo M marrying of! a
never quito. once your daug.ht· ainele sal? - UNDECIDED

job&amp;, &amp;,000 slammed doora, and
so many d1rty &amp;laSBes, I could·
n'l even count them - H.
Dear Holen:
May 1 comme~~t on t h Ia
"Should Wives Cook Husband's
Breakfast" ltemT 1 am · very
happily married. Every morn·
i"'l at 5:45 I'm up In tho kit·

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Seal up l6, S:40 a.m.; Freiber·
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up II, 6,2&amp; a.m.; Penqylvanla
down 19, 8, 30 a.m.;
Ranger
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or down 211 , t a.m.; Jerry Booworth up 211, 6:ZO am.; Philip
Sporn down :ill, I: &amp; a.m.; Gona
up 20,7:25 a.m.; Bonua H. down
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May 25, with pickups of trash
In suitable containers near
curbs on lht,. days:
First Ward, May If.
Se&lt;ood Ward, May !1.
Third Wll'll May Z%.
Fourth Ward, May SJ.
FHib Ward, May H.
Make-Up day, aU Wll'lla, ..
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be h let
after the House went inti) session ing the overthrow of the Com~ti- proved an Ordinance 864 to ~C::
A: 1; ~ 1 ~· m. b
to ~~s~a the measure.
tution .wa• reported. favorably out make Plum-st between Locust
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thi t.fl:dJPrelent law provides that coun· of subcommittee alter les1 than and Ash-sts one way between bow~ pay~•
tolub~•~'"
k's study
April I and Oct. I, as a oalety prem Ulllf .. ~
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measure during months the care of entrlBI, ribboN, -~
wor, projects. The new propoul, The lull Houoe Government Op- park ls in heavy use. No on the Judatni·
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sponsored by sen Roy B Gard- orations Committee was expected street arkin will be rmltt. The board, preaklad OYer by
um-, R·Manof~eld, would requ~re 1o act Wednesday to recommend ed on ~lum·s~.
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Frlld LeiRtelt, president, ~
work whorever 1t wao available. the proposal, ~nsored by Rep. A resolution was approved termlned to take up with the~·
Mombero of boll! .parti01 have Chalmers P. Wylie, R • Frankl1n, banning parking ori the eaot county coii!Mluloners ~lllnl ~"
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do m~th to chango the """ent
olluation tn thlo orea.
Fight Provloloa Removal
A maJOt obJEdJOn, however,
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paooed by a117-t8 vole a bill to
outlaw pollullon of streams by
wast.~ from so-caUed "pig parlorDs. . .

~ide of South Third-av between
L!ICU 1 and M lbe
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trial ~riod of~::~;~ as ~~un~
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cJ-r::rM~yor~s :e:r~ of $50.50
for April was accepted Trea·

new roof on the erounda off~
bulldlne.
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at once to build a *'tAU hnraa,.
barn,~~ put a cement floor
the Junior F.air buildlne,
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chen fia:inl hot bbcuJtl, gravy, down 21, l :ts a .m.; Dlael up 23 preten
permt t ng coun~~
~nbtng the problem as one:
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meat. 'II•· and coffee for my 5:20p.m.; Little Edward down to charg~ welfare costs for pfr- experle~ced by "every rural surer Robert Byer attended, advance, IOWI IDOitly lteady; l-Ie
man. Thil Ia one of the few 23, 1:30 a.m.;.'Juannl up Green· aons commg from another county county m Ohio," Rep. Gail Por- and Clerk .Gene Grate assisted 20().215lb bai'I'OWI and glltlll.lOJ

quiet momenta we have tocelll- up 12·25 am. Robe I W Le
or, that only he and I ahare. down Gree~up'2·110 arm.
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Money couldn't buy that part Bosworth II do..:n Gr~.;,~ ~ .• ~
er (even •• you and II trams Dear Un·
of the day - Jt'l our moat pre- I m . Mill Lou d
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lhat Uno. shr " smooth out that j"Mioo Doe" wben otatus Is WIFE
a.m.; Elleha WOOds down l3
S-curve IR I hurry . -H.
indefinite But It 1a permlal4·30 am. Ra
ood d '
Dear Helen:
lble to
"Dear Janr Doe."R~S SURGERY
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Tell "Mother'' how lucky ahe H.
Mrs. Dts1je Patterson, Pom· down 34: l·fJ
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11 to h1ve 1 daughter who ia MIM"t OD'I'IIo cu, Problem
eroy, underwent aurJiery Sun~ down sc' j. 30 Pp~·. 0 ' ~
~OT too largo In thr
Dear Helen :
jday mornlng at Meiga General down s4,' 1
p.,.~;.;1, ';:,~r .
ond tell her dau&amp;hter that she Hert'l bow wt IOJvt 1 b t llolpltal and 11 dolni nicely, land down 34 1 . 10 1 m
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bock to that county. A move to jterfield, R-Knox oaid his bill
reinBOrt thlo provision on the lwould relieve ,.'Hution from the
floor was &lt;Onsidered likely.
buildings, which are used to raioe
The two changell made in com- animals ~ r market
m;u-- would r~wr·
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Mayor Smith ln conducting the t-S li0-230 lb. 15.75-16.011, 230-251i
meeting.
lb 15.50-15.75, 2·3 2~210 lb Uli
5.50, No. 3 341J.3110 lb IS.50-14.011~

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ber were bills to raise pensions 2~.00-32.110, good 2S.00-2I.OII, stand·
for widows of township firemen ard 21.00-2S.IIO.
from 130 to $110 monthly and to Hogs 2200 ; barroWI and gilts
clarily the procedure for tax list- UJ lb down 35·50 higher, heavier

Reporting

FAMILY
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24.00-21.110; m..Uy prlmo 1111 Jbi,
wooled lsmbs 22.0II; good and
choice 80-iO lb. No. t pelt ohora ,
Jambs 18.00-20.011; shorn ewea 450o&lt;;
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850 lb heifers 23.011, choice 700- 400 lb 11.00-12.10, :1-1 400-1110 lilt&gt;

ings on privately-owned utilities. Iweights fully 50 up, instances '15
10:$0 p.rn.; Charles Stevenson leaders indicated their party Senators passed six bills before !
up l1 p.m.: Semet up 12:50 would oppose the plan "in entire- adjourning, including one to ex- ~
a.m.: John MorroW' down 2:05 ty ."
tend the time limit for tax levies
a.m.; New Orl~ans up 3 a.m.;

CANVAS FOOTWEAR
FOR THE ENTIRE

IISO lb 1:1.00-22.50; lood 20.50-21.50 11.50-12.00: boars atoad)', 10.00."
would place them under work· some other means for waBte dll!l· utility and commercial cows 14.50- 10.25, around 200 1b 10,50.
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men's ~mpensation coverage. po•al and provide fines of up to 1!.011, few 16.25-16.50; utility and Sheep 200; slaughter lambs 1111411
Democratic attempt~ to add these $500 (or failure to comply.
commermal bulla s.oo-19.50; veal- shorn e:wes mostly steady; choice
in the Senate had failed.
I Also passed in the lower cham~ ers steady to 1·00 higher; cholee und pnme 85-DO lb IPrlnglembt;

Also di•cu•sed In lhe minority
ooucus
Gov. James A.
Rhodes' Golden Age Village proposal. JNhlch I• up for a floor
City up 1:30 p.m.; CrucJblt up vole Wednesday. Democratlc

Voice Of Broadway

Mindszenty May Be 1Symbol
Of Communist ResiStance

Minor additions aad d!iiJCil*
In tho 1863 OOIIIII)' ftllr· ICI!tdull
were approvetf ~ In a
moellng ol the fair botrd. ....
rellfY Fraflk H. Johnslo!l "' •
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'I'wo dericiency

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appropriation from five to 20 years.

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J. S. Lewis up 5:25a.m. ; Wed- bills totaling $13.5 million were
ern up 5:45 a.m.; OVEC down expected to pass the House with8:25 a.m.; Pittaburger up 11 out difficulty and be ,.nt to lhe
a.m.
Senate.
K..awb• River - DispatchFor Curnnt Need•
CINCINNATI mPil-Livestock
By DOROTHY KILGALL!N
ty. He's "out of town" until the case can· er up Marmet 12 ::f0 a.m .; Hel· Requesttd by the R'hodes ad- Cattle 1800, calves 200; slaughtGossip in Gotham
be settled out of court and with no pub· en .Z down Winfield 5:45 p.m.; minildration for funds to finish er steers under 1200 lb and helf·
Academy Award winner Ed Begley Is licity- his government hopeo.
Edeana Bosworth down Win- out the current fiscal year, the ers fully steady, steers above
being pursued to join the cast of the
Those who've seen rushes of "Beach field 8:25 'p.m.; Elgercliff down bills would allot $2.4 million for lt200 lb weak to 50 lOwer, oows
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The Party" say Harvey Lembeck's spoof of Winfield 8:55 p.m.; Chrh1 Jr. school aid and $11.1 for the wei- gteady to .strong, bulls steady:
New York branch of the musicians' un· the leather-jacket motorcycle set, Marlon up Winfield 10:35 p.m.; Solvay rare program.
average choice 975·1125 lb slaughtlon just underwent a big hush·hush Branda style, io hilarious . . . Building down Winfield 2:45 a.m.; Be• Over in the senate, representa- er steers 23.50, high good to low
shakeup at the executive level. Even the construction experla are shocked at the ver up Winfield 4:15a.m.; Ofi. tives of ltate-Sllpported univenl- choice 900-1150 lb 22.30-2!.00: ocmembers can't figure out why one- lfn.- IRferior bmkwork being dooe. on-Aile of· ver Shearer down Winri\lld l ;. ties appeared before the Finance casioool 23.25, Rood 21.00.22.50,
portant chap suddenly was demoted' to the important buildings goinfl up on the 0$ a.m.
Committee to comment on appro· atandard 19.00.20.00, choice around
checking the musi•, for cruise ships . . West Side. They predict it won't hold up
priations for higher education 200-1250 lb 22.25-22.75, good with
Denise Darcel has a new singing act all properly for more than three years,
provided in Rhodes' record $UI 10me Jow_c~bo~ice~a'.'r..
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7:30 P.M.

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rehearsed. Now she needs a Gotham
ahowcase
The jazz world may lose
one of its most important West Coast
nightclub locations this Summer. The fa·
mous Black Hawk in San Francisco reaches the end of its lease July 21 and the
management hasn't booked anything af·
tor that, leading agents and stars to fear
the worst. Such greats as Dave Brubeck.
Johnny Mathis and Carl Tjader came out
of the Black Hawk.
Producer Kermit Bloomgarden and
his wife have decided to end it. She's ac·
tress Virginia Kaye and she 'll resume
her career . Jill St. John will time the
amnouncement of her divorce plans

lshe's estranged from Lance Reventlowl
to coincide with the release of her latest
picture. No, she doesn't want publicity
-much
Stella Stevens has finallv
brushed her admirer of more than
year'• •tanding- a very funny fellow
Go figure out box office pull. If you

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were a producer and wanted insurance.
you could hardly do better than hire
William Holden, the daddy of all lhe l.ox
(l(fice champs. Yet his recent release,
"The Lion," is being listed as the second feature on double bills in many suburban theatres.
Reports that Jayne Mansfield settled
ball a million dolla~s on Mickey Hargitay
to obtam her MeXIcan divorce are the
illllest. She never made the kind of rna·
ney that would enable her to keep that
much loot. She works irregularly 1n the
movies. and makes personal appearances

Bobby Darin, who arrives in New
York in a few days to take over hi.o new
offices in the Brill Building, will find the
suite bare. His associates here were af·
raid to buy furniture for the place lor
fear the boss wouldn't like their decorat·
ing scheme and would punish them
Sue Lyon's handlers turned down a film
offer from Roger Vadim, the expert on
sex kittens
Although bass player Jyrnie Merritt says he quit Art Blakey's
Jazz Messengers to "get off the road and
rest awhile," the real reason is a dispute
with the leader. Blakey forced him to
pay lor his own overweight baggage on
airplane trips. and Jymie uses an elec·
trically-ampli!ied bass with a heavy 90·
watt amplifier and speaker, in addition
to his bull fiddle.
Rex Harrison led a chic party into
the Sweet Chariot gospel club the other
night and apparently had a ball. He ev·
en unbent sufficiently to take a bow onstage and stay long enough to help a revival group launch "When The Saints
Go Marching ln." And that's about $20,·
000 worth of Rexy .
East Really
Meets West department: Donna Douglas,
who stars in television's "Beverly Hill·
billies," is eoin&amp; to make a personal ap·
pearance tour in Japan, where the video
show-for some unexplained reason-is
a big hit.
Paul Hornung, the suspended pro
football hero, is getting offers to tour
the lecture circuH during his year away

whenever she can get a fee . hecause she from the sport. The subject matter, of
Deeds the cash
One of the African course. would be pro football. If Dinah
delegateo to the United Nations has been Washington hasn't heard Esther Philtemporarily shifted to West Germany be· lips' new disc, "Release Me," she ought
eauae of an impending lawsuit by a for- to glve It a listen. Esther sounds more
Iller girlfriend over 1 matter of paterni· like Dinah than Dinah does.

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LADV,AVIIT Pffl!t'_ALE
PfPPERCOIIN,OWHS ONE
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State Director
Of Auxiliaries
Speaking Here

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Mrs. Vera S. Egan of Columbus, State Dir.Ctor of 0 h 1o

Hospital Auxiliary

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to Meigs Memorial Hospital to
be hold in the lobby of the has·
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Juelll have been invited and
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use 11 her subject: •·Volunteer
Worker~ - Their Interest and

Opportunity."
Following the meeting, a social hour will be held in the Cafe·
toria of the hospital.
Mrs . Egan will arrive in Poduring the afternoon and

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LaPd Transfers

al. She will be guest of the Auxiliary Board It 1 dinner In the
The meeting will 1ern as the
Auxiliary's recognition of Na~

1-wt!ekt!ndwlth
Somerville, W.their
Va.,mothtr,
spent Mrs.
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E. M. Wood, In Middleport.
The Battle of Fallen Timbets,
August 20, 17114, waa oo-called
becau.. the Indians
fallen limbers and brush of the
forest to hide and ambush American ooldien led by Major
General Anthon~ Wayne.
A
mooumnt at Maumee
the site of the battle.

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Alii Tiny l~nd •bout Ford dur•billty: He'h lei! 1'1"' how k
helped him win Americi's toushest stock·ca, competition, the
O.yton,a 5((). ~und placed ftrst in ill Ford, With four other Fords
ri•ht behind him fot' an unprecedented sweep of the first five
p&amp;..ces. Only the Fords were tough enough lo stand the pace.
CNotor tlurobllltl' lo tho "'"""' ford it oble te offor • IDIIIc.ar w~rr~nty. Only a true total -performance car cou~ offer
.M complete a warranty iS t~with no strings attache-d:
. ~ord Motor Com~ny w•rrants to it:J dealers, and Its dealers,
in lUtn, w.arrant to owners it1i follows: The\t for 24 months or
klr 24,0CO mile1•, whlchevt?-r romes nrst, fre@ replacement; irtcluding related labor, will be made by ~alers of any part
with a ~feet ln workmanJhip or materials. Tim are not COY'-

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James Scott Rees, Jr., Virginia total $190,728 per year, and their
Rees, .4'78 acres, Sutton.
dependent wives and ctiildreri

Eva Bailey Nunnally, E. J .
Nunnally to Arthur Orr, Ethel
•• acrea , Chester ·
L. Orr , I .~
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Martha Ellen Tay1or, dec., to
Sidney W. Taylor, Charles J.
Schappert, Esther Black, Aftld.
or Trans.. Rutland.
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Sidney w. Taylor, Goldie Tay·
lor to Warren Black, E•thet
Black, 1.30 acres, Rutltnd.
Fannie F. Mourlng (Mourolag).dec., to Paul Mourlng, Henderson Mourlllg, Cert. for Trano.

'6l Fords won the tpUollns Da)'IOflil, Rivenlde, ond Atlanta
-~ •nd the d"""'ndlns Pu,. Oil ,trformMCo Tlllh. Only
cars with ioti!l performance could roll up j;Q "*'f bll 'l'ins,

Before you buy any new car, teSI-drive the &lt;Qlid, lilent Sui*

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miles, wMchever cgm.s flrlt. lot lhl fll C. f.(). f/11.,
C.J.D . .fV t/lllrteJ afld ,..,~power rraln ~

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ered by ·the wilrranty; appropriate adjus.tmentJ will be made
by tl,.e flr4! comPanies. Owners will remain responsible for
norm•l malntenanct services, routiM replacement of parti,
suc:h as filters, sPirtc plug,, ignition point•, wiper blades, brake
or clutch linlnss, and nQrmal deterioration ~~ soft Vim and

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Ruby Ferrell
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to CecU Shilling, Barbara Shill· lng benefits from social securlng, 36 acres, Rutland.
ity based on a total and perma·
John Arnot~ Ellen Arnott to nent diBabllity. Their benefits

term eM. The '63 Fords have a better Wilrranty becAUse they're
built better than any Fords in history. You l8e evidence of thll
ew:(ra toughness in Ford's outst1ndins competitive wins thiS~.

Torque Ford. If you haven't driven one lat•ly, Y4MI ~n't N&amp;lly
know what a new ford is like. Remember: II if• ~ ill' fGf4.
11'1 buill Cor porfCiirman.,. , .. !!!!!!. peofanNn.._

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lngHiec. to Fannie F. Mourmg 376 children whose fathers
(M!IIil'ltlvg), Paul Mouring Hen· are deceased or retired receive
deno,,Mourlllg, Affld. of Tras. a total of $184,224 pet year.

I YOU KNEW WHAT
TINY LUND KNOWS ABOUT FORD DURABIUTY•••YOU'D BE OUT ENJOYIIG A'63 FORD

,Leliiuel 'l'!lbbs, dec. to
Fr!U'Ii"i Woody~ Cert.
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llidford.
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receive $'12,780.
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NEW YORK IUPII--Prince
Iller and Princess Grace of M~••·l
oo arrived In New York M:~=~~
followlllg a vilit wllb her p
la Pbiladelphia. ·
Th.e ~at eouple, Ia the
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eee oever!ll Broadway shows
vlalt frlendll before ~elurna
lho MedtterraDean pr pallty

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It . oOJmai- Hollon, Virginia Hoi· The 71 ..;idowe under age 62
lan,:&amp;ll~ acres, Scipio.
carlog for minor children reMouring (Mourn- celve f47 ,532.

main dining room of the hosplt·
at It 8 o'clock .

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$1,104,252 per year and
wives receive $220,368.

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Now Sylltlll of •OYtllJ ooolor
air meant drier. more eomforta.ble eoblilll all over the home Jot without draftal Yoa'ro cooler
-Jet Coleman Blond-Air oooJ.
lnr unit actut!IJ wwko louuvd.. up to ""'on eledrie bill
euta water biD an amutnc
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t1%l ~No Wiler problems!)
You la•e On lastallatlon.
Cot.orotn's eu!uivo 1111 ·Inch

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JOU a w&amp;ll to wall carpet of hat in tbe win.
tar, eomrort •ooliot:
la me aum~aer.

Ohio is one of the,J&lt;ey states in the
world's largest investor!~'wned syst.eJ:n begun more than 30 years ago and oontinually expanding. This is a tin!! f\'lainple of
what· can be accomplished by invi!atorowned companies, helping each other to

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The electricity you "flick" on could come
from far away.
The electric company serving you is
a part of an interconnected system which
ties together 119 investor-owner -ompanies
in 31 states. This interconnr "'on is another way we serve you be' cr. It greatly
increases the dependability of your ele!!tric service. The economies made possible
by interconnections help keep your electric bill low.

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The Marietta Electric: Cilnipa~;:,
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·l-tlaD11111tblel. Pomtroy-Middleport, 0., May 14. 1963 jdralnboard ""P problem. II any

La·w make·r.·'S Ge t ["_ cil Declines H 1stem• Sh
l n t0. uea V'V mee k Ah0J'IShment ApprovedFOr'
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member of our tare• family has
a cold or other eonummlcablo .
dlseut, U..t penon putl • rub- ber bond ,., hll ~~an. 1n more than one II "catchllll.'' o..,. ......... , GalllpoUI
different colored bonds can be dam 17.8, 13.1, fl1lllllng 7 feet
used. It works at our house.
on rollers, Pomeroy-Muon lt.o
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84, Pt. PltoiiDt :at.M; Jllaliln COLUMBUS _(UPJ);... St~te ,lawmakers after a slow
ly Helen lenel
Door Dade ud Olllen:
.091i stationary, ~will Falla .start Monday mght rolled up their sleeve$ ani! plunged
, It never ceasao to amaze me 1.17 fallin1, Chwllllon 17-tz, jnto the week'&amp; business today wit)! a po$Sible floor fj&amp;ht
ihow_a tiny annoyance wW flood Montcomery Ialand Dim• IU loomln&amp; In the H~use.
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my "mailbox with suggestions. 11.0, running Hi feet. London.'
The hassle seemed likely over the controversial "no
GIRDLE HURDLE
II very foolish to regret being Evidently the cupa runneth ov· Marmet and Winfield dams were work, no reli~f" bill, already passed by the Senate over
Dear Hat011 ,
11111alk:hested. -•
er on mony 1 drainboard.
on the slllo.
DernQCralic opposilioo,
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My daughter ha• what I! COY·
-ms that any young lirl Here's an Idea : Why don't S..l 111tvemn11
Although oeverl!l lll)norlty ob- billion buclget. '
1y tmown 11 1 "tummy." She "ho paoses the It-Inch mark 15 manufacturer equip oinks with
Ohio River 1N tJo
)ootlons to lho biU were removed Durin&amp; Monday ni&amp;ht'o acllon,
is 13, and beginning to be in· olmos!, IU~maUcally branded drinking fountain&amp;, fJt place me 7:10p.m.; Lei; s:.ar:l:p::• lA committee In the iqwer eham. the contro-..rsial proposal to btn
terested in boys, so this ''baby ~s th sexy l t • ~ e c II a II Y in small-fry reaching distance 8:35 P m. Patten dow ~ 4 ber, Democrat!i caDed a caueu.s communlsb§ or perSons advocat-

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fat" bothers her. She wants me Y e wo ves w 0
ounge i' .somewhere in the house ? We
to get her a Jlrdle to. wear to ~~~E;m:sel. J know! - installed one in our Oregon yarci
achool. Do you think glrdl••. for n- H 1 . •
Itwo yean aso ond lt's one of
th , ~•r • en
th
13-year·olds 1re quite e mg . This i• d~ected to the moth 1the thinK~ I misslmmoat . at our
-MRS. X
or ot the "coltiah-32." There'• new location. I eat ate 11 oovos
Dear Mrs. X' , , ,
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lingerie department in a store at least a thousand k1tchen mop

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I definitely don t . I~· ne1th· in our town which advertiseo,
era doctor nor an uemse buff, "We Fix Flats." Believe me,
but I believe that If an ado!· it's easier to add curves than
eacent depend• on a girdle to bike off bulK••· - WISHING
tone down what her atomoch ,sHE COULD OI!:FLATE A FEW
muscles should;, sht rna~. al· iPOUNDS ALL OVER.
ways bt ~ pottsville In t O.ar Helen :
bathmJ suit.
i When you aet I letter from
"Be,~t ,way tooodb~rln o.~ dt~t a business person who llln•

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. ' herself Jane Doe, no Miss or
.lots or w'lkmg, awJmming bik- Mrs. before It, bow do you
log, etc., a rew planned ex:er- write the salul:ltion: " Dear Mill
else&amp;, and, moat Important of Doe" ao you won't take
all, a "pull·in" attitude that any'chanceo M marrying of! a
never quito. once your daug.ht· ainele sal? - UNDECIDED

job&amp;, &amp;,000 slammed doora, and
so many d1rty &amp;laSBes, I could·
n'l even count them - H.
Dear Holen:
May 1 comme~~t on t h Ia
"Should Wives Cook Husband's
Breakfast" ltemT 1 am · very
happily married. Every morn·
i"'l at 5:45 I'm up In tho kit·

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Seal up l6, S:40 a.m.; Freiber·
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up II, 6,2&amp; a.m.; Penqylvanla
down 19, 8, 30 a.m.;
Ranger
down It, 5:20a.m.; C. V. Har..
or down 211 , t a.m.; Jerry Booworth up 211, 6:ZO am.; Philip
Sporn down :ill, I: &amp; a.m.; Gona
up 20,7:25 a.m.; Bonua H. down
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Clean-Up Week May 20 to
May 25, with pickups of trash
In suitable containers near
curbs on lht,. days:
First Ward, May If.
Se&lt;ood Ward, May !1.
Third Wll'll May Z%.
Fourth Ward, May SJ.
FHib Ward, May H.
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In another actlon. council ap.
be h let
after the House went inti) session ing the overthrow of the Com~ti- proved an Ordinance 864 to ~C::
A: 1; ~ 1 ~· m. b
to ~~s~a the measure.
tution .wa• reported. favorably out make Plum-st between Locust
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thi t.fl:dJPrelent law provides that coun· of subcommittee alter les1 than and Ash-sts one way between bow~ pay~•
tolub~•~'"
k's study
April I and Oct. I, as a oalety prem Ulllf .. ~
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tlea~o-may .use relief recipients for a wee
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measure during months the care of entrlBI, ribboN, -~
wor, projects. The new propoul, The lull Houoe Government Op- park ls in heavy use. No on the Judatni·
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sponsored by sen Roy B Gard- orations Committee was expected street arkin will be rmltt. The board, preaklad OYer by
um-, R·Manof~eld, would requ~re 1o act Wednesday to recommend ed on ~lum·s~.
pe
Frlld LeiRtelt, president, ~
work whorever 1t wao available. the proposal, ~nsored by Rep. A resolution was approved termlned to take up with the~·
Mombero of boll! .parti01 have Chalmers P. Wylie, R • Frankl1n, banning parking ori the eaot county coii!Mluloners ~lllnl ~"
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do m~th to chango the """ent
olluation tn thlo orea.
Fight Provloloa Removal
A maJOt obJEdJOn, however,
wae retmovlaalof • prtovllslon of the

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In floor action, represenlatiV..
paooed by a117-t8 vole a bill to
outlaw pollullon of streams by
wast.~ from so-caUed "pig parlorDs. . .

~ide of South Third-av between
L!ICU 1 and M lbe
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trial ~riod of~::~;~ as ~~un~
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li h d 1 ed
cJ-r::rM~yor~s :e:r~ of $50.50
for April was accepted Trea·

new roof on the erounda off~
bulldlne.
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Also, the board will proceetl'l
at once to build a *'tAU hnraa,.
barn,~~ put a cement floor
the Junior F.air buildlne,
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SHOE BOX

a

U. S. KEDS

chen fia:inl hot bbcuJtl, gravy, down 21, l :ts a .m.; Dlael up 23 preten
permt t ng coun~~
~nbtng the problem as one:
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meat. 'II•· and coffee for my 5:20p.m.; Little Edward down to charg~ welfare costs for pfr- experle~ced by "every rural surer Robert Byer attended, advance, IOWI IDOitly lteady; l-Ie
man. Thil Ia one of the few 23, 1:30 a.m.;.'Juannl up Green· aons commg from another county county m Ohio," Rep. Gail Por- and Clerk .Gene Grate assisted 20().215lb bai'I'OWI and glltlll.lOJ

quiet momenta we have tocelll- up 12·25 am. Robe I W Le
or, that only he and I ahare. down Gree~up'2·110 arm.
HI
Money couldn't buy that part Bosworth II do..:n Gr~.;,~ ~ .• ~
er (even •• you and II trams Dear Un·
of the day - Jt'l our moat pre- I m . Mill Lou d
G p "'""'
•-rsell to ou•-nsclou•ly hold
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- YEAR OLD . . ,
own reenup
rx:
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Most 1ecretarle• Jettle
for ciou1 time.-""'·
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7:45 a.m.; Waverly up 33, 3·40
lhat Uno. shr " smooth out that j"Mioo Doe" wben otatus Is WIFE
a.m.; Elleha WOOds down l3
S-curve IR I hurry . -H.
indefinite But It 1a permlal4·30 am. Ra
ood d '
Dear Helen:
lble to
"Dear Janr Doe."R~S SURGERY
"· l:Ss ~ .m.;v~:,.,
Qu~:
Tell "Mother'' how lucky ahe H.
Mrs. Dts1je Patterson, Pom· down 34: l·fJ
, Southe
11 to h1ve 1 daughter who ia MIM"t OD'I'IIo cu, Problem
eroy, underwent aurJiery Sun~ down sc' j. 30 Pp~·. 0 ' ~
~OT too largo In thr
Dear Helen :
jday mornlng at Meiga General down s4,' 1
p.,.~;.;1, ';:,~r .
ond tell her dau&amp;hter that she Hert'l bow wt IOJvt 1 b t llolpltal and 11 dolni nicely, land down 34 1 . 10 1 m
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bock to that county. A move to jterfield, R-Knox oaid his bill
reinBOrt thlo provision on the lwould relieve ,.'Hution from the
floor was &lt;Onsidered likely.
buildings, which are used to raioe
The two changell made in com- animals ~ r market
m;u-- would r~wr·
h . I
oth oDI•pooal .Met•~,
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-, e P y:uca exer
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ammations for the workers and Porterfield's bill would require

Mayor Smith ln conducting the t-S li0-230 lb. 15.75-16.011, 230-251i
meeting.
lb 15.50-15.75, 2·3 2~210 lb Uli
5.50, No. 3 341J.3110 lb IS.50-14.011~

w.,

ber were bills to raise pensions 2~.00-32.110, good 2S.00-2I.OII, stand·
for widows of township firemen ard 21.00-2S.IIO.
from 130 to $110 monthly and to Hogs 2200 ; barroWI and gilts
clarily the procedure for tax list- UJ lb down 35·50 higher, heavier

Reporting

FAMILY
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24.00-21.110; m..Uy prlmo 1111 Jbi,
wooled lsmbs 22.0II; good and
choice 80-iO lb. No. t pelt ohora ,
Jambs 18.00-20.011; shorn ewea 450o&lt;;
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2U0·22.00: average to high choice 1-S 300-!50 lb BOWl 1:1.151).UI.OO, S!t!
850 lb heifers 23.011, choice 700- 400 lb 11.00-12.10, :1-1 400-1110 lilt&gt;

ings on privately-owned utilities. Iweights fully 50 up, instances '15
10:$0 p.rn.; Charles Stevenson leaders indicated their party Senators passed six bills before !
up l1 p.m.: Semet up 12:50 would oppose the plan "in entire- adjourning, including one to ex- ~
a.m.: John MorroW' down 2:05 ty ."
tend the time limit for tax levies
a.m.; New Orl~ans up 3 a.m.;

CANVAS FOOTWEAR
FOR THE ENTIRE

IISO lb 1:1.00-22.50; lood 20.50-21.50 11.50-12.00: boars atoad)', 10.00."
would place them under work· some other means for waBte dll!l· utility and commercial cows 14.50- 10.25, around 200 1b 10,50.
;.J
men's ~mpensation coverage. po•al and provide fines of up to 1!.011, few 16.25-16.50; utility and Sheep 200; slaughter lambs 1111411
Democratic attempt~ to add these $500 (or failure to comply.
commermal bulla s.oo-19.50; veal- shorn e:wes mostly steady; choice
in the Senate had failed.
I Also passed in the lower cham~ ers steady to 1·00 higher; cholee und pnme 85-DO lb IPrlnglembt;

Also di•cu•sed In lhe minority
ooucus
Gov. James A.
Rhodes' Golden Age Village proposal. JNhlch I• up for a floor
City up 1:30 p.m.; CrucJblt up vole Wednesday. Democratlc

Voice Of Broadway

Mindszenty May Be 1Symbol
Of Communist ResiStance

Minor additions aad d!iiJCil*
In tho 1863 OOIIIII)' ftllr· ICI!tdull
were approvetf ~ In a
moellng ol the fair botrd. ....
rellfY Fraflk H. Johnslo!l "' •
ported today.
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Foreign News Comm ntary

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o., May 14,

'I'wo dericiency

We handle all sizes of tanks
for bottle gas. We service
what we sell.

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MEETING

appropriation from five to 20 years.

Markel ftep0ft

RUTLAND, OHIO

J. S. Lewis up 5:25a.m. ; Wed- bills totaling $13.5 million were
ern up 5:45 a.m.; OVEC down expected to pass the House with8:25 a.m.; Pittaburger up 11 out difficulty and be ,.nt to lhe
a.m.
Senate.
K..awb• River - DispatchFor Curnnt Need•
CINCINNATI mPil-Livestock
By DOROTHY KILGALL!N
ty. He's "out of town" until the case can· er up Marmet 12 ::f0 a.m .; Hel· Requesttd by the R'hodes ad- Cattle 1800, calves 200; slaughtGossip in Gotham
be settled out of court and with no pub· en .Z down Winfield 5:45 p.m.; minildration for funds to finish er steers under 1200 lb and helf·
Academy Award winner Ed Begley Is licity- his government hopeo.
Edeana Bosworth down Win- out the current fiscal year, the ers fully steady, steers above
being pursued to join the cast of the
Those who've seen rushes of "Beach field 8:25 'p.m.; Elgercliff down bills would allot $2.4 million for lt200 lb weak to 50 lOwer, oows
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flicker, "Seven Days in May"
The Party" say Harvey Lembeck's spoof of Winfield 8:55 p.m.; Chrh1 Jr. school aid and $11.1 for the wei- gteady to .strong, bulls steady:
New York branch of the musicians' un· the leather-jacket motorcycle set, Marlon up Winfield 10:35 p.m.; Solvay rare program.
average choice 975·1125 lb slaughtlon just underwent a big hush·hush Branda style, io hilarious . . . Building down Winfield 2:45 a.m.; Be• Over in the senate, representa- er steers 23.50, high good to low
shakeup at the executive level. Even the construction experla are shocked at the ver up Winfield 4:15a.m.; Ofi. tives of ltate-Sllpported univenl- choice 900-1150 lb 22.30-2!.00: ocmembers can't figure out why one- lfn.- IRferior bmkwork being dooe. on-Aile of· ver Shearer down Winri\lld l ;. ties appeared before the Finance casioool 23.25, Rood 21.00.22.50,
portant chap suddenly was demoted' to the important buildings goinfl up on the 0$ a.m.
Committee to comment on appro· atandard 19.00.20.00, choice around
checking the musi•, for cruise ships . . West Side. They predict it won't hold up
priations for higher education 200-1250 lb 22.25-22.75, good with
Denise Darcel has a new singing act all properly for more than three years,
provided in Rhodes' record $UI 10me Jow_c~bo~ice~a'.'r..
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15
7:30 P.M.

Syracuse Grade School

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rehearsed. Now she needs a Gotham
ahowcase
The jazz world may lose
one of its most important West Coast
nightclub locations this Summer. The fa·
mous Black Hawk in San Francisco reaches the end of its lease July 21 and the
management hasn't booked anything af·
tor that, leading agents and stars to fear
the worst. Such greats as Dave Brubeck.
Johnny Mathis and Carl Tjader came out
of the Black Hawk.
Producer Kermit Bloomgarden and
his wife have decided to end it. She's ac·
tress Virginia Kaye and she 'll resume
her career . Jill St. John will time the
amnouncement of her divorce plans

lshe's estranged from Lance Reventlowl
to coincide with the release of her latest
picture. No, she doesn't want publicity
-much
Stella Stevens has finallv
brushed her admirer of more than
year'• •tanding- a very funny fellow
Go figure out box office pull. If you

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were a producer and wanted insurance.
you could hardly do better than hire
William Holden, the daddy of all lhe l.ox
(l(fice champs. Yet his recent release,
"The Lion," is being listed as the second feature on double bills in many suburban theatres.
Reports that Jayne Mansfield settled
ball a million dolla~s on Mickey Hargitay
to obtam her MeXIcan divorce are the
illllest. She never made the kind of rna·
ney that would enable her to keep that
much loot. She works irregularly 1n the
movies. and makes personal appearances

Bobby Darin, who arrives in New
York in a few days to take over hi.o new
offices in the Brill Building, will find the
suite bare. His associates here were af·
raid to buy furniture for the place lor
fear the boss wouldn't like their decorat·
ing scheme and would punish them
Sue Lyon's handlers turned down a film
offer from Roger Vadim, the expert on
sex kittens
Although bass player Jyrnie Merritt says he quit Art Blakey's
Jazz Messengers to "get off the road and
rest awhile," the real reason is a dispute
with the leader. Blakey forced him to
pay lor his own overweight baggage on
airplane trips. and Jymie uses an elec·
trically-ampli!ied bass with a heavy 90·
watt amplifier and speaker, in addition
to his bull fiddle.
Rex Harrison led a chic party into
the Sweet Chariot gospel club the other
night and apparently had a ball. He ev·
en unbent sufficiently to take a bow onstage and stay long enough to help a revival group launch "When The Saints
Go Marching ln." And that's about $20,·
000 worth of Rexy .
East Really
Meets West department: Donna Douglas,
who stars in television's "Beverly Hill·
billies," is eoin&amp; to make a personal ap·
pearance tour in Japan, where the video
show-for some unexplained reason-is
a big hit.
Paul Hornung, the suspended pro
football hero, is getting offers to tour
the lecture circuH during his year away

whenever she can get a fee . hecause she from the sport. The subject matter, of
Deeds the cash
One of the African course. would be pro football. If Dinah
delegateo to the United Nations has been Washington hasn't heard Esther Philtemporarily shifted to West Germany be· lips' new disc, "Release Me," she ought
eauae of an impending lawsuit by a for- to glve It a listen. Esther sounds more
Iller girlfriend over 1 matter of paterni· like Dinah than Dinah does.

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't11s UTTLE OLD
LADV,AVIIT Pffl!t'_ALE
PfPPERCOIIN,OWHS ONE
511Ail£ 01' M4R!NATEO
M.&lt;lll!illMALLOW, AND
FAITHFULLY MAILS iN
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ON '1\lE CJi'I.IER
SlOE 01= W.E COIN...
OO~AN Q.J&lt;i'o!OTTS --~u
OWNS SO.OOO ~Am1S
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001¥ ( TI-IOtJQH HE'S
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HIS PROI(Y? ASK
6AIIIOONA, 1\.IE
CLUNlN6 LAJ:"f ...

State Director
Of Auxiliaries
Speaking Here

TOTAL PERFORMANCE:

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Mrs. Vera S. Egan of Columbus, State Dir.Ctor of 0 h 1o

Hospital Auxiliary

w Ill

be

guest speaker at 1 mass meet..
ing of the Women 's Auxiliary

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This Summer••• with

to Meigs Memorial Hospital to
be hold in the lobby of the has·
pital thla evening.

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The meeting, which will op·
en ot 7:30 p.m., will be
in
,charge of Mn. Clara Lochary,
' prealdent of the MeiRs Memor·
ial Hospital Au~:Uiary . Several
Juelll have been invited and
will be recognized prior to the

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addre" of Mrs. Egan, who will
use 11 her subject: •·Volunteer
Worker~ - Their Interest and

Opportunity."
Following the meeting, a social hour will be held in the Cafe·
toria of the hospital.
Mrs . Egan will arrive in Poduring the afternoon and

_.;;.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ta, are:

l meroy
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will visit the hospital for a detailed tour following her orriv·

LaPd Transfers

al. She will be guest of the Auxiliary Board It 1 dinner In the
The meeting will 1ern as the
Auxiliary's recognition of Na~

1-wt!ekt!ndwlth
Somerville, W.their
Va.,mothtr,
spent Mrs.
1 he
E. M. Wood, In Middleport.
The Battle of Fallen Timbets,
August 20, 17114, waa oo-called
becau.. the Indians
fallen limbers and brush of the
forest to hide and ambush American ooldien led by Major
General Anthon~ Wayne.
A
mooumnt at Maumee
the site of the battle.

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DAILY SENTINEl
DEVOTED ro INTIREil OF

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Alii Tiny l~nd •bout Ford dur•billty: He'h lei! 1'1"' how k
helped him win Americi's toushest stock·ca, competition, the
O.yton,a 5((). ~und placed ftrst in ill Ford, With four other Fords
ri•ht behind him fot' an unprecedented sweep of the first five
p&amp;..ces. Only the Fords were tough enough lo stand the pace.
CNotor tlurobllltl' lo tho "'"""' ford it oble te offor • IDIIIc.ar w~rr~nty. Only a true total -performance car cou~ offer
.M complete a warranty iS t~with no strings attache-d:
. ~ord Motor Com~ny w•rrants to it:J dealers, and Its dealers,
in lUtn, w.arrant to owners it1i follows: The\t for 24 months or
klr 24,0CO mile1•, whlchevt?-r romes nrst, fre@ replacement; irtcluding related labor, will be made by ~alers of any part
with a ~feet ln workmanJhip or materials. Tim are not COY'-

You ...... put a lons-t- w...IOIIy llloo -

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James Scott Rees, Jr., Virginia total $190,728 per year, and their
Rees, .4'78 acres, Sutton.
dependent wives and ctiildreri

Eva Bailey Nunnally, E. J .
Nunnally to Arthur Orr, Ethel
•• acrea , Chester ·
L. Orr , I .~
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Martha Ellen Tay1or, dec., to
Sidney W. Taylor, Charles J.
Schappert, Esther Black, Aftld.
or Trans.. Rutland.
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Sidney w. Taylor, Goldie Tay·
lor to Warren Black, E•thet
Black, 1.30 acres, Rutltnd.
Fannie F. Mourlng (Mourolag).dec., to Paul Mourlng, Henderson Mourlllg, Cert. for Trano.

'6l Fords won the tpUollns Da)'IOflil, Rivenlde, ond Atlanta
-~ •nd the d"""'ndlns Pu,. Oil ,trformMCo Tlllh. Only
cars with ioti!l performance could roll up j;Q "*'f bll 'l'ins,

Before you buy any new car, teSI-drive the &lt;Qlid, lilent Sui*

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miles, wMchever cgm.s flrlt. lot lhl fll C. f.(). f/11.,
C.J.D . .fV t/lllrteJ afld ,..,~power rraln ~

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aalid, ahlt SUPlR TOIGUI -

ered by ·the wilrranty; appropriate adjus.tmentJ will be made
by tl,.e flr4! comPanies. Owners will remain responsible for
norm•l malntenanct services, routiM replacement of parti,
suc:h as filters, sPirtc plug,, ignition point•, wiper blades, brake
or clutch linlnss, and nQrmal deterioration ~~ soft Vim and

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St.,
Middleport
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Ruby Ferrell
fo/:=!
to CecU Shilling, Barbara Shill· lng benefits from social securlng, 36 acres, Rutland.
ity based on a total and perma·
John Arnot~ Ellen Arnott to nent diBabllity. Their benefits

term eM. The '63 Fords have a better Wilrranty becAUse they're
built better than any Fords in history. You l8e evidence of thll
ew:(ra toughness in Ford's outst1ndins competitive wins thiS~.

Torque Ford. If you haven't driven one lat•ly, Y4MI ~n't N&amp;lly
know what a new ford is like. Remember: II if• ~ ill' fGf4.
11'1 buill Cor porfCiirman.,. , .. !!!!!!. peofanNn.._

\"fnat

lngHiec. to Fannie F. Mourmg 376 children whose fathers
(M!IIil'ltlvg), Paul Mouring Hen· are deceased or retired receive
deno,,Mourlllg, Affld. of Tras. a total of $184,224 pet year.

I YOU KNEW WHAT
TINY LUND KNOWS ABOUT FORD DURABIUTY•••YOU'D BE OUT ENJOYIIG A'63 FORD

,Leliiuel 'l'!lbbs, dec. to
Fr!U'Ii"i Woody~ Cert.
'l'tW.}
llidford.
..£ld. . ~

receive $'12,780.
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----GRACE IN NEW y 0 RK
NEW YORK IUPII--Prince
Iller and Princess Grace of M~••·l
oo arrived In New York M:~=~~
followlllg a vilit wllb her p
la Pbiladelphia. ·
Th.e ~at eouple, Ia the
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ed states on a flv.e-week vlalt,
eee oever!ll Broadway shows
vlalt frlendll before ~elurna
lho MedtterraDean pr pallty

May :H \n lime fJll:
May Prix. auto • -· The

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Jamel Jf..

1boinas, Annabollo CUPJ:l.r-Maj, Gel!. Jolepb

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tiona! Hospital We•k.
VISITS MOTHER
Mr. and Mrs. c. L. Wood of

their

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· - - - - - - - - 260 widows over age 62 reGuy D, &amp;lin, Mary E. Bolin ceived , 179076.
It . oOJmai- Hollon, Virginia Hoi· The 71 ..;idowe under age 62
lan,:&amp;ll~ acres, Scipio.
carlog for minor children reMouring (Mourn- celve f47 ,532.

main dining room of the hosplt·
at It 8 o'clock .

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$1,104,252 per year and
wives receive $220,368.

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Now Sylltlll of •OYtllJ ooolor
air meant drier. more eomforta.ble eoblilll all over the home Jot without draftal Yoa'ro cooler
-Jet Coleman Blond-Air oooJ.
lnr unit actut!IJ wwko louuvd.. up to ""'on eledrie bill
euta water biD an amutnc
· an
t1%l ~No Wiler problems!)
You la•e On lastallatlon.
Cot.orotn's eu!uivo 1111 ·Inch

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CoadltloDOr fill anywhere- •
ba...ent. utllit:r 1'00111, attle,
or clolll, wbleho,.r jou prder. •

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blender model• give
JOU a w&amp;ll to wall carpet of hat in tbe win.
tar, eomrort •ooliot:
la me aum~aer.

Ohio is one of the,J&lt;ey states in the
world's largest investor!~'wned syst.eJ:n begun more than 30 years ago and oontinually expanding. This is a tin!! f\'lainple of
what· can be accomplished by invi!atorowned companies, helping each other to

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abollteurfl~&lt;itt...._
·CHASE HARDWARE
CALL TODAY!

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The electricity you "flick" on could come
from far away.
The electric company serving you is
a part of an interconnected system which
ties together 119 investor-owner -ompanies
in 31 states. This interconnr "'on is another way we serve you be' cr. It greatly
increases the dependability of your ele!!tric service. The economies made possible
by interconnections help keep your electric bill low.

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11M Cleveland Electric Ulumlnalinl Conllany
Cohlmllul,•nUattllttnr llltio 'Electric ~ny

The Marietta Electric: Cilnipa~;:,
Ohio Edii'llll Cttlllfi:IDI,

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May 14, 1963-5
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witll her mother, Mrs. Lucille
~ ,.bout
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M'.ddleport
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Mra. Harry
"'ff'• In Colurr.Jms over
·,..,.kend to attend ·the
.t:;l ow a Bottlen.'
lifld at Stnulfero
-Mr. and Mn. Paul
! ·a~o~n entertained with a
• . ;811nday with their motllero and
• :flmllles u guests lncluriJne .
' ' Blanche Haptonst;III, Mr. and
~ 1' Mrs. Robert Sharp 111111 Edltll
•· -and Billy.
. Mrs. George Hackett, 's r.
• 1. Mn. I.lon Mullen and son, Mike,
I ~re In St. Albana Sunday to
' attend hle 50th Mlldlnl annl·
VOfSIIry of the lonaefl 111ter
' :and brotller-Jn.law, Mr. and
MJos. William IJigram. They a~
10·. visited in Charletlon with
· ~ thfir dlughter, Mr. and M r o.
. i Joe Tribble.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert
were In Lancaster last week
" attend the 25th year
given by the Ohio Fuel
Co, of wblcb Mr. Sharp is a relirad employee. They also vii ite4 with Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Bolley In Lanc.uter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bing
were ln Leon Sunday 1o attend
the weddmg of her niece, Mro.
Ora Weigand to Mr. Ray Say·
re. They also attended the reception held at the borne. Mr.
and Mrs, Bing also vlllted re-.

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Sunday dlnnor guesll of Mr.
and Mra. Alfred Scarberry, Sr.
were their daulbter Mra. Ralph
Stookman of Columous, a n d
lOll and family, Mr. and
Mro. Alfred Scarberry, Jr., Jen-

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Mrs . Ida OUrs called on her
mother, Mrs. Laura Wel)s, Jle.
wills Run recently.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Durst of
Portland called on Eber Carpenter and family recently.
Wesley CoUU't visited Mro.
Ben Allen Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Sams,
Marietta, visited Eber Carpente· and family Sunday after·
noon.
Olive Talbott and Elizabeh
Carpenter spent Tuesday afternoon witll Mrs. Marie
Law-

and BniCO of Middlep:)rt.

Mr. and Mrs . James JUeves
and family visited Sundav wltb
her aunt, Mrs. Elsie Pury ol.
Radcliff.
Recent visitors of Mr.
Mrs. Fred Tuckerman were Mr.
and Mrs. James JUeves
family, Mr. and Mra.
Haning and Mr. and Mrs.
Elam.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard RUJo
sell visited Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mr1. Lincoln flus.
sell.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mra. W. A. Donahue were Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Jones and

falr}JIY _, Wflllr eed Qltorl
ol their parml.l, Mr.. . . Mn.
Joe Hatfield and NIIIII!J'.
Mra. J. R. IIUrpl!y
were 'l'llesday vlslkn Ill bet
parenl.l, Mr. and Join, i1ar1eJ
Jobnson.
Mr. and !ofrl. Harley 1:. olD
and Tammy were 8u.ndq
of ber moO..., Mn.
Slack and famiiJ flll!yr•

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llso received telephone
from their SOliS , Wllllam
ClnclnllaU and Honry. of C&lt;&gt;
lurnhus. In. the evealnc they vis·
with Peggy Scarberry
granddau8J11er, wbo io ...,.
from an appendectoJut week.
and Mrs. Charles Lucu
Caledoala spent the week·
with her parenll, Mr. and
'
l!orntr Jone..
out of
Mrs, Lillian Steiff, who has
who walk ina patient at llolzer HosMr. A. C. Brewer has re-- family of Charleston, W. Va.,
lor several days, has rewalk out with
turned from the St. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elam of
home.
Hospital where he was a medl- Barrett, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs.
thee h
VIsiting Sunday with M r s.
cal patient.
Wayne Johnson and Sammy,
Smith, Grant St., who
Phone 6nt
Eber and Iva Carpenter call· and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam.
a paUent at Melga General
ed on Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mr. and Mrs. James Reeves
for a quick
and also with Miss
Harmon, children, Flatwoods, and family visited Sunday ev·
were Rev .
O.K. Thea
W. Va ., Sunday .
ening .with her sister Mr. and
Mr1.
Ph arr, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry and Mrs" Jack Elam.
stop
Mrs. Okey Henry, Mr. and
children,' Marion, were recent Mrs. Harley E. Johnson and
Okey Saunders, all of
your moDeJ.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Tammy visited Friday afterand Mr. and Mrs.
Durst and sons and her father noon with Mrs. Eugene Haning
Davis, Mr. and Mr s.
Mr. Lawrence Ritchie and Jim. and Mrs. Fred Tuckerman.
Vancooney and family,
Maxine and Tommy
Durst Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hatfield
Mand Taylor, and Elmer
and Howard Allen and DuanP.
, all of Middleport.
callt!d 011 Eber Carpenter and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bud GlusenMr. and Mrs. Bill Phllllps and
family Sunday afternoon.
camp recently.
&amp; SAVINGS C:0.
of Rittman spent
Om a Autherson and V i a I e t Mrs. Stella Cozart, who has
the weekend with her sister
Brewer were guests of E I v a been a patient in Holzer Hosand family, Mr. and Mrs. llarDaily 'l'Ue!lllay.
pita! in Gallipolis is spending
Bob Miller, ,.,.
old Thomas and family and alSharleen Van Meter spent
~ a few weeks with her son and
125 E. Main St. -.,
ao. In Mlnerovllle witll his relafew days with her
parents, wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cozart
1 oently ln Nor~alk, Ohio,
with tives.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Charle!! Van in Racine.
Pomeroy, Ohio
· Mrs. L. R. Wrlson.
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Meter .
Cookie Smith spent lhe week
Visitors at the home of Mrs.
r. and rs. Chester Ervm
Phone WY 24171
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Glllsen- end with Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
. Ann F'ick inclwfed her daugh- were In Belpre Saturday where
camp visited their son and fam- Durst and Taddy.
,, ter, Mrs. Ann Rusaell, 8 teach· they were guests of their son
. , er at Lebanon, and Mrs Rus· and daughter-ln·law, Mr. and
•.. sell's dau&amp;hter, Mary Scott a Mrs. Michael Ervin .
.'• RN of Co!umbuo.
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Sunday Mr. and Mrs.' A. E.
1
Mother's Day dinner guesis Ervin, Third Ave., entertained
MR. AND MRS. JOHN WlJIS MF.RCER
: ·of-Mrs. James Murray of Grant with a dinner for their famiUes
· .st. were her dau&amp;hter and lam· Including Mr. and Mrs. Ches·
Sharon Lee Bahr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Clayton R. Bahr , formerly ' of Porn·
By, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
Ervin and Mr. and Mrs. eroy, now of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla ., was married to John Louis Mercer , son of Mrs.
\l'ard and daughter, Mary Lou John Ervin of Pomeroy.
Tom English, April 20, at 11 a.m. at the Trinity United Presbyterian church with
•· •Ill Ravenswood, W. Va. Also Don Ervin, SOli. of Mr. . and Rev. Howard C. Shimer reading the vows. The ceremony was pcriormect in front of
1oopendmg Sunday evening with Mrs. Chester Ervm of Middle· the altar decorated with bridal baskets of green and white gladioli, iris. sweetheart
· _ , ?,trs. Murray were her nephew,
, has received his diploma
-- · ·- -----· roses. and leather leaf fern.
WESTINGHOUSE 2-CYCLE
- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pickens of . Franklin University TechMary Aumiller, Hartlord . W.l The bride wore a floor length
~cine.
~leal School in Columbus and
Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. Chatl~s gown of nylon oq~an1.a with a
: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Covert IS now employed "" a draftsEllioll and family of Hand, W. scalloped neckline of chanltlly
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·, pel children. Chuckle and Pau· man at the Columbus ElectriVa .
iat"f' , and pomt to hand sleeves .
.. Ia ol PortsmoutiJ •vent Sunday cal Manufacturing Company. He
Iter fm ger11p ve il was attached
2 Wash Cycles For Fine or Regular Fabricsgraduated from. a two-year Mothers Day was observed at
to a crown of pearL~. and s~e I
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. - - - - lc•our;se In Englneermg Graph· tlle Syracuse Nazarene church
wore a stran~ of pearls, a g1ft 1
Suds and Water Saver- "Look-ln" Loading
Don is a graduate of Mid· Sunday.
of Ow grrom
llcllejiOI'l Hi&amp;h School.
A pageant, "Holy Altar,"
1
She o·arricd a white . Bible,
Door- Giant Porcelain Tub .
which was the lire or Mrs C
E t ed H 't 1
\topped with a wh1te or dud w1th
MULTI·SPEED TUMBLE ACTION
Sali1bury Ei•hth
L Arnold the only living char: A
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INCLUDES NORMAL
Discount Special
Grade EnJOYI Party presented. Mrs. Leroy Watson hours wereP J u~ ge Rober t M- ing away
corsoge was of while
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and
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Members of the Eighth grade was the direct?r •, Mrs. Cl all de Betz, 435 First Ave .. Gilbert M. Ic_arna 1011 &lt;;; a yt&gt; 0
r velSalisbury School enjoyed a
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planJ.St, and Mrs. Circle, 364 Second Ave., Albert lrthhon compllmenled he " .
!·YEAR SERVICE
CREDIT TERMS
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party Friday evening at Maxme Arnold, narrator.
N 1 83 Spruce St. Donald R low and wh1t e dress.
.
$2.60 Weekly
home of Mr. Bnd Mrs. Opha Taklng part were the begin- s::o~ Rt I GalliPolis Mrs - Bevl'rly Lucarella , "!aid . of I
uttuu.
class, candle lighters: Sar- Lo ell B ·Bush Rio &lt;';rande ]honor. wore . a turquotse s1lk
Pizza, potato chips and pop
Holmes, the young girl; Bet· M w John N Notter Rl
i crepe bell skirted dress . and I
Levacy teen-age girl· Rev
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served by Mrs. Offlltt as- H•mlrl
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lsi!rted by Mrs. Homer Hysell, 1
Holmes, the mimster; 2 Patriot. Bernard J. Boggs, Rt. lturqHolsP enrn &lt;1 t lwl s. .
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Susanna Arnold and Tom.
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, 1 Mrs. Bahr wore a l1ght blue
Roger Spencer and Mrs.
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d;t Bidwell, Sheila A. Crouse, 829 1d·
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whit e acct'ssor ies,
- cat ia1u.rance by
Herbert Dixon after
my
eaver' e rl e 3 n 30th St Pt. Pleasant Mrs Wal 1 1ess WI 111
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Naticunvid~ Mutual!
were played.
ter Owen Eads, Jr . 213 Poplar Ian
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Qualicy prouctioo. low
Carl Sauvage
Two solos were presented by St Pt Pleasant Mrs Jack S phalaPnopsls
ot c J
3 Drying Temperatures Q)Ut.. tOsCOalt claim
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Discount Special
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Robert
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Sr.,
Henderson,
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W..rlct, easy-pay plano.
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Handy Loading Door With
coverage, l'lltl 1,
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soloh, "He" by ven, W Va· , Mrs . 1(oe A K 111- 1I and lwr corsage
was a pm
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Switch - Porcelux Ex·
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I.C&lt;•nkie, Debbie Spencer
tewart, w o was nam- 1 Mt Alto W Va
Miss pha 1anopsts ore 11
terior Finish. Operates on 115
CO!iapanr with Yonker, Dlan.B Eblin', Susan
for Mrs. Arnold's only son, ~ea~cy
Reed. F~ont
MJd- Best man was Jo:ep~obe~t
Service
or 230 volts.
Only $2.00 w..kly
lry"•on, Patty Leifheit Opal
by Susanna Arn- dl po t John W Thompson 744 Mlms, an~ usllers wer
I' and teachers Mrs.
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Mrs. ArnoJd' s gra nddaugh· E e Main
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MAX WARD
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rowmg Billie Jean Frost Chester Otto dmger or on~
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Pomeroy
CANCEL MEETING
Old" by Mrs. Watson, the lam· R H cker Jack,son (exp~redl mg "The Lord s P1 ayer
lly of Mrs . Arnold gathered •· · aM ' McFall Jackson' AsslSlmg at the receptlon held
The meeting of the Winding round her while the congrega- Mrs ary
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(440 lbs. Food Capacity)
Trail Garden club scheduled for lion sang' "Follow Me" and Cecil A. FRoBwlanld, JJarkkson , Ia Hauck , Mrs Norma Kling,
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rov cs, ac son, 1
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wednesday evenmg
el4.8 SQ. FT. OF SHELF AREA
(63 lb. Frozen Food Storage)
a uae orne Rev. Holmes gave the benedJc-G l ·J k
Mrs 1er, M1sr.; F. lame ar ow ,
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Harley E. ranB, ahc son\V,Ik · Jan 1ce Ralston . M1ss lray Caye3 ADJUSTABLE DOOR
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mother, Mrs. Morris Wolfe, Ravenswo
R. ~~~ ~e w' ' The ('Ollph· journf'yCd to Lake I
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eAIR·SWEEP SHELVES. DROP
::~~~; and Mrs Calvin lm- CramEder, Jrd., L a~e~. 0 'R · Wales fur a wedding tnp , and I
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mother wilh the most Va., oodwawr v · aoney , av- are at home at 5356 N. E. 4th
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OPI'.:N HOV~E
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Mothers' Day
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Maj. Roy Roush Wins Medal

of narcotiLs among pro

San Fran(·isco

St. Louis
Pittsbur~h

Los Angeles
Chicago

Cincinnati
Philadelphia

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pro football."

!lfouslon 4 ~iew York 2
i ,,Only game s&lt;'h &lt;·duledl.

"There have been some deaths
due to the use of narcotics smuggled into&gt; the country under un·
usual circumstances in which the
heroin was not repeatedly cut at
each stage of handling as is the
usual way," he explained. "Some-

t Cincinnati at Chicago--Nuxhall
f2-1 I vs. Ellsworth L1-21.

times a user can get an overdose
from heroin that is much stronger
tllan that to which he bas become

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Milwaukee

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accustorr.ed."

· New York a1 llous!on tnightl:Willey t3-ll vs . Johnson (!-5).
· Philadelphia at I .os Angeles
(nif(htl - McLh;h W-2• vs _ Drysdale •3-3J .
Pittsburgh at San Francisco
~night! - Fr•end t3 21 \'S. San-

ln Baltimore, meanwhile, a 32year-old man sought in connection

WESTOVER AF'B, Mass. Major Roy Roush (left) of
2500 Broad Drive, Florence, S.
ford &lt;5-2l.
C., receives the United States
st. Louis at Milwaukee &lt;night) Air Force Commendation Med-Gibson (1 . 1) vs. S~ahn &lt;·21 . al upon his retirement from the
Wedanday'11 Ciam•t

Clndnnati at €hicago

New

Air Force in a recent ceremony

here. Major Roush, who retir·

York at Houston
- i'Jttlburgh at San Francis&lt;"O

ad after more than 20 years ser·
vice, was cited in recognition

. BL· Louis at Milwaukee, night
•- l'llilA at Loa Angetu, ni&amp;hl

of his outstanding performance
of duty u a radar navigator In

with Lipscomb's death was
intQ police custody Monday.
unidentified mao is alleged
have attempted to rayfve
comb when the latter became

the 99th Bombardment Wing at
Westover. He is the son of Mrs.
Clara Roush of Mason City, W.
Va., and a graduate of Wahama
High School at Mason City. His conscious.
wife, Mae, Is the daughter of Timothy Black, 25, ·wbo
N. A. Woodrow, who r~sides on been with Lipscomb Friday moon-[
Rt. 2, Effingham, S. C. Making log when he died, II helng
the presentation is
Colonel under '10,000 baD on charges ol.
Ralph C. Embry, vice
com· poo&amp;&lt;.,ing narcotics eqtlipment.
mander of the wing. - U. s. Hell to&gt; receive a bearing In B~ .
A.F. Photo.
Umore on Friday.

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Births

During the servle'l, Jeffrey Oak Hill, ~augh~r· th 1 ::l8 n~: I The Palirn:s and employees
Alan Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monday. p rs. S r Mu~dl u~t 1of I he Lakin State Hosp;lal. «J
Morris Wolle was dedicated.
worth, 405 age ~ ~ e~ 'j ca ted 9 mile• north of l't Plea·
Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. son, 12 - ~2 ~ - ~- t hon 3 \v - lkr~~ ~ant on Houte 62 a~ Lakir., W.
ImbOOen or Columbus: Mr. and ~aymon
· u c erM ~ es Va ., extend a rordi:1l invilallon
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart and son, vrlle, son, ~;:!b a. ~ on ay. to lhe public 'o alteod an "OpGerald. Mason, W. Va.; Mrs. p t' ts rece~gy discharged en Hou se" on Sanrda,', May

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Ernest Halley, Mrs. llarry Weh·
, rung, Mark Sheets, Donald Sax·
an, Rufus Pltcblord, Henry Hutchinson, Mrs. Minnie Davls and
Herbert WUHord.
lllOOd administered recently
at the liosplta! included two
unlll oil Saturday, tllree unit!
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18. from 1-4 : ~0 r. .m.

included Mrs. Edna Wrggms. This will mark the 151h an·
Mrs. William ~cCoy • Mrs. nllal observance of
National
Larry Mohr and mfant daugh· Hospital Week by Lakin. In the
ter, Mrs. Richard Vanco and in- past the emph:1sis ha~ been on
!ant dau&amp;hter, Mrs. James G.
Shaver and Infant daughter' a program presented to the pubMrs. Ferrell A. Houck and in- lic.
fant daughter, Ronald Miller,
Mrs. Darrell H. Johnson, Mrs.
Mamie McMillion, Thoburn Del·
ty, Ira Baird, Miss Phyllis Butler, Mrs. Grace Luman, Vallery
D. Jordan, Donnls L. Smith,
Brian Limdrum and Garry Bol·
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Among Alling
According to tlle midnight
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fooltball[

players." said Adlerman. "But
far our evidence indicates
there iiJ not. Authorities seem
agree that a man couldn't
tinue to use narcotics and

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and narcotic's' rackets.
Lipscomb, a 290-pou~d star
die for the Pittsburgh Settler•.
died early last Friday from
authorities presume to have
an overdose of narcotics. Re•ml~r[
of tests of Lipscomb's organs
due later this week.
"We have been checking
whether there is any extensive

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witll her mother, Mrs. Lucille
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Mra. Harry
"'ff'• In Colurr.Jms over
·,..,.kend to attend ·the
.t:;l ow a Bottlen.'
lifld at Stnulfero
-Mr. and Mn. Paul
! ·a~o~n entertained with a
• . ;811nday with their motllero and
• :flmllles u guests lncluriJne .
' ' Blanche Haptonst;III, Mr. and
~ 1' Mrs. Robert Sharp 111111 Edltll
•· -and Billy.
. Mrs. George Hackett, 's r.
• 1. Mn. I.lon Mullen and son, Mike,
I ~re In St. Albana Sunday to
' attend hle 50th Mlldlnl annl·
VOfSIIry of the lonaefl 111ter
' :and brotller-Jn.law, Mr. and
MJos. William IJigram. They a~
10·. visited in Charletlon with
· ~ thfir dlughter, Mr. and M r o.
. i Joe Tribble.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert
were In Lancaster last week
" attend the 25th year
given by the Ohio Fuel
Co, of wblcb Mr. Sharp is a relirad employee. They also vii ite4 with Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Bolley In Lanc.uter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bing
were ln Leon Sunday 1o attend
the weddmg of her niece, Mro.
Ora Weigand to Mr. Ray Say·
re. They also attended the reception held at the borne. Mr.
and Mrs, Bing also vlllted re-.

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Sunday dlnnor guesll of Mr.
and Mra. Alfred Scarberry, Sr.
were their daulbter Mra. Ralph
Stookman of Columous, a n d
lOll and family, Mr. and
Mro. Alfred Scarberry, Jr., Jen-

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Mrs . Ida OUrs called on her
mother, Mrs. Laura Wel)s, Jle.
wills Run recently.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Durst of
Portland called on Eber Carpenter and family recently.
Wesley CoUU't visited Mro.
Ben Allen Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Sams,
Marietta, visited Eber Carpente· and family Sunday after·
noon.
Olive Talbott and Elizabeh
Carpenter spent Tuesday afternoon witll Mrs. Marie
Law-

and BniCO of Middlep:)rt.

Mr. and Mrs . James JUeves
and family visited Sundav wltb
her aunt, Mrs. Elsie Pury ol.
Radcliff.
Recent visitors of Mr.
Mrs. Fred Tuckerman were Mr.
and Mrs. James JUeves
family, Mr. and Mra.
Haning and Mr. and Mrs.
Elam.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard RUJo
sell visited Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mr1. Lincoln flus.
sell.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mra. W. A. Donahue were Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Jones and

falr}JIY _, Wflllr eed Qltorl
ol their parml.l, Mr.. . . Mn.
Joe Hatfield and NIIIII!J'.
Mra. J. R. IIUrpl!y
were 'l'llesday vlslkn Ill bet
parenl.l, Mr. and Join, i1ar1eJ
Jobnson.
Mr. and !ofrl. Harley 1:. olD
and Tammy were 8u.ndq
of ber moO..., Mn.
Slack and famiiJ flll!yr•

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llso received telephone
from their SOliS , Wllllam
ClnclnllaU and Honry. of C&lt;&gt;
lurnhus. In. the evealnc they vis·
with Peggy Scarberry
granddau8J11er, wbo io ...,.
from an appendectoJut week.
and Mrs. Charles Lucu
Caledoala spent the week·
with her parenll, Mr. and
'
l!orntr Jone..
out of
Mrs, Lillian Steiff, who has
who walk ina patient at llolzer HosMr. A. C. Brewer has re-- family of Charleston, W. Va.,
lor several days, has rewalk out with
turned from the St. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elam of
home.
Hospital where he was a medl- Barrett, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs.
thee h
VIsiting Sunday with M r s.
cal patient.
Wayne Johnson and Sammy,
Smith, Grant St., who
Phone 6nt
Eber and Iva Carpenter call· and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam.
a paUent at Melga General
ed on Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mr. and Mrs. James Reeves
for a quick
and also with Miss
Harmon, children, Flatwoods, and family visited Sunday ev·
were Rev .
O.K. Thea
W. Va ., Sunday .
ening .with her sister Mr. and
Mr1.
Ph arr, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry and Mrs" Jack Elam.
stop
Mrs. Okey Henry, Mr. and
children,' Marion, were recent Mrs. Harley E. Johnson and
Okey Saunders, all of
your moDeJ.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Tammy visited Friday afterand Mr. and Mrs.
Durst and sons and her father noon with Mrs. Eugene Haning
Davis, Mr. and Mr s.
Mr. Lawrence Ritchie and Jim. and Mrs. Fred Tuckerman.
Vancooney and family,
Maxine and Tommy
Durst Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hatfield
Mand Taylor, and Elmer
and Howard Allen and DuanP.
, all of Middleport.
callt!d 011 Eber Carpenter and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bud GlusenMr. and Mrs. Bill Phllllps and
family Sunday afternoon.
camp recently.
&amp; SAVINGS C:0.
of Rittman spent
Om a Autherson and V i a I e t Mrs. Stella Cozart, who has
the weekend with her sister
Brewer were guests of E I v a been a patient in Holzer Hosand family, Mr. and Mrs. llarDaily 'l'Ue!lllay.
pita! in Gallipolis is spending
Bob Miller, ,.,.
old Thomas and family and alSharleen Van Meter spent
~ a few weeks with her son and
125 E. Main St. -.,
ao. In Mlnerovllle witll his relafew days with her
parents, wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cozart
1 oently ln Nor~alk, Ohio,
with tives.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Charle!! Van in Racine.
Pomeroy, Ohio
· Mrs. L. R. Wrlson.
M
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Meter .
Cookie Smith spent lhe week
Visitors at the home of Mrs.
r. and rs. Chester Ervm
Phone WY 24171
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Glllsen- end with Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
. Ann F'ick inclwfed her daugh- were In Belpre Saturday where
camp visited their son and fam- Durst and Taddy.
,, ter, Mrs. Ann Rusaell, 8 teach· they were guests of their son
. , er at Lebanon, and Mrs Rus· and daughter-ln·law, Mr. and
•.. sell's dau&amp;hter, Mary Scott a Mrs. Michael Ervin .
.'• RN of Co!umbuo.
'
Sunday Mr. and Mrs.' A. E.
1
Mother's Day dinner guesis Ervin, Third Ave., entertained
MR. AND MRS. JOHN WlJIS MF.RCER
: ·of-Mrs. James Murray of Grant with a dinner for their famiUes
· .st. were her dau&amp;hter and lam· Including Mr. and Mrs. Ches·
Sharon Lee Bahr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Clayton R. Bahr , formerly ' of Porn·
By, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
Ervin and Mr. and Mrs. eroy, now of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla ., was married to John Louis Mercer , son of Mrs.
\l'ard and daughter, Mary Lou John Ervin of Pomeroy.
Tom English, April 20, at 11 a.m. at the Trinity United Presbyterian church with
•· •Ill Ravenswood, W. Va. Also Don Ervin, SOli. of Mr. . and Rev. Howard C. Shimer reading the vows. The ceremony was pcriormect in front of
1oopendmg Sunday evening with Mrs. Chester Ervm of Middle· the altar decorated with bridal baskets of green and white gladioli, iris. sweetheart
· _ , ?,trs. Murray were her nephew,
, has received his diploma
-- · ·- -----· roses. and leather leaf fern.
WESTINGHOUSE 2-CYCLE
- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pickens of . Franklin University TechMary Aumiller, Hartlord . W.l The bride wore a floor length
~cine.
~leal School in Columbus and
Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. Chatl~s gown of nylon oq~an1.a with a
: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Covert IS now employed "" a draftsEllioll and family of Hand, W. scalloped neckline of chanltlly
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·, pel children. Chuckle and Pau· man at the Columbus ElectriVa .
iat"f' , and pomt to hand sleeves .
.. Ia ol PortsmoutiJ •vent Sunday cal Manufacturing Company. He
Iter fm ger11p ve il was attached
2 Wash Cycles For Fine or Regular Fabricsgraduated from. a two-year Mothers Day was observed at
to a crown of pearL~. and s~e I
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. - - - - lc•our;se In Englneermg Graph· tlle Syracuse Nazarene church
wore a stran~ of pearls, a g1ft 1
Suds and Water Saver- "Look-ln" Loading
Don is a graduate of Mid· Sunday.
of Ow grrom
llcllejiOI'l Hi&amp;h School.
A pageant, "Holy Altar,"
1
She o·arricd a white . Bible,
Door- Giant Porcelain Tub .
which was the lire or Mrs C
E t ed H 't 1
\topped with a wh1te or dud w1th
MULTI·SPEED TUMBLE ACTION
Sali1bury Ei•hth
L Arnold the only living char: A
n elrh . osphr 8
d •streamers ol lov•· rs' knuls , ste·
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H r go- ,
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INCLUDES NORMAL
Discount Special
Grade EnJOYI Party presented. Mrs. Leroy Watson hours wereP J u~ ge Rober t M- ing away
corsoge was of while
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and
INSTALLATION &amp;
Members of the Eighth grade was the direct?r •, Mrs. Cl all de Betz, 435 First Ave .. Gilbert M. Ic_arna 1011 &lt;;; a yt&gt; 0
r velSalisbury School enjoyed a
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planJ.St, and Mrs. Circle, 364 Second Ave., Albert lrthhon compllmenled he " .
!·YEAR SERVICE
CREDIT TERMS
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party Friday evening at Maxme Arnold, narrator.
N 1 83 Spruce St. Donald R low and wh1t e dress.
.
$2.60 Weekly
home of Mr. Bnd Mrs. Opha Taklng part were the begin- s::o~ Rt I GalliPolis Mrs - Bevl'rly Lucarella , "!aid . of I
uttuu.
class, candle lighters: Sar- Lo ell B ·Bush Rio &lt;';rande ]honor. wore . a turquotse s1lk
Pizza, potato chips and pop
Holmes, the young girl; Bet· M w John N Notter Rl
i crepe bell skirted dress . and I
Levacy teen-age girl· Rev
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served by Mrs. Offlltt as- H•mlrl
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lsi!rted by Mrs. Homer Hysell, 1
Holmes, the mimster; 2 Patriot. Bernard J. Boggs, Rt. lturqHolsP enrn &lt;1 t lwl s. .
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Susanna Arnold and Tom.
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, 1 Mrs. Bahr wore a l1ght blue
Roger Spencer and Mrs.
W
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d;t Bidwell, Sheila A. Crouse, 829 1d·
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whit e acct'ssor ies,
- cat ia1u.rance by
Herbert Dixon after
my
eaver' e rl e 3 n 30th St Pt. Pleasant Mrs Wal 1 1ess WI 111
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Naticunvid~ Mutual!
were played.
ter Owen Eads, Jr . 213 Poplar Ian
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Th
Qualicy prouctioo. low
Carl Sauvage
Two solos were presented by St Pt Pleasant Mrs Jack S phalaPnopsls
ot c J
3 Drying Temperatures Q)Ut.. tOsCOalt claim
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Discount Special
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Robert
Marrett,
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Colley,
Sr.,
Henderson,
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k
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Automatic
Time
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W..rlct, easy-pay plano.
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Handy Loading Door With
coverage, l'lltl 1,
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soloh, "He" by ven, W Va· , Mrs . 1(oe A K 111- 1I and lwr corsage
was a pm
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Safety
Switch - Porcelux Ex·
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I.C&lt;•nkie, Debbie Spencer
tewart, w o was nam- 1 Mt Alto W Va
Miss pha 1anopsts ore 11
terior Finish. Operates on 115
CO!iapanr with Yonker, Dlan.B Eblin', Susan
for Mrs. Arnold's only son, ~ea~cy
Reed. F~ont
MJd- Best man was Jo:ep~obe~t
Service
or 230 volts.
Only $2.00 w..kly
lry"•on, Patty Leifheit Opal
by Susanna Arn- dl po t John W Thompson 744 Mlms, an~ usllers wer
I' and teachers Mrs.
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Mrs. ArnoJd' s gra nddaugh· E e Main
r ' St Pomerov
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MAX WARD
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rowmg Billie Jean Frost Chester Otto dmger or on~
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IS 1. 3nd
Pomeroy
CANCEL MEETING
Old" by Mrs. Watson, the lam· R H cker Jack,son (exp~redl mg "The Lord s P1 ayer
lly of Mrs . Arnold gathered •· · aM ' McFall Jackson' AsslSlmg at the receptlon held
The meeting of the Winding round her while the congrega- Mrs ary
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' at the churrh were Mrs Cecli·
(440 lbs. Food Capacity)
Trail Garden club scheduled for lion sang' "Follow Me" and Cecil A. FRoBwlanld, JJarkkson , Ia Hauck , Mrs Norma Kling,
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rov cs, ac son, 1
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wednesday evenmg
el4.8 SQ. FT. OF SHELF AREA
(63 lb. Frozen Food Storage)
a uae orne Rev. Holmes gave the benedJc-G l ·J k
Mrs 1er, M1sr.; F. lame ar ow ,
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Harley E. ranB, ahc son\V,Ik · Jan 1ce Ralston . M1ss lray Caye3 ADJUSTABLE DOOR
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mother, Mrs. Morris Wolfe, Ravenswo
R. ~~~ ~e w' ' The ('Ollph· journf'yCd to Lake I
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eAIR·SWEEP SHELVES. DROP
::~~~; and Mrs Calvin lm- CramEder, Jrd., L a~e~. 0 'R · Wales fur a wedding tnp , and I
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mother wilh the most Va., oodwawr v · aoney , av- are at home at 5356 N. E. 4th
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OPI'.:N HOV~E
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Mothers' Day
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Maj. Roy Roush Wins Medal

of narcotiLs among pro

San Fran(·isco

St. Louis
Pittsbur~h

Los Angeles
Chicago

Cincinnati
Philadelphia

19 13 . 5 ~
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Hi 1.1 .552

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pro football."

!lfouslon 4 ~iew York 2
i ,,Only game s&lt;'h &lt;·duledl.

"There have been some deaths
due to the use of narcotics smuggled into&gt; the country under un·
usual circumstances in which the
heroin was not repeatedly cut at
each stage of handling as is the
usual way," he explained. "Some-

t Cincinnati at Chicago--Nuxhall
f2-1 I vs. Ellsworth L1-21.

times a user can get an overdose
from heroin that is much stronger
tllan that to which he bas become

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Milwaukee

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Houston

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accustorr.ed."

· New York a1 llous!on tnightl:Willey t3-ll vs . Johnson (!-5).
· Philadelphia at I .os Angeles
(nif(htl - McLh;h W-2• vs _ Drysdale •3-3J .
Pittsburgh at San Francisco
~night! - Fr•end t3 21 \'S. San-

ln Baltimore, meanwhile, a 32year-old man sought in connection

WESTOVER AF'B, Mass. Major Roy Roush (left) of
2500 Broad Drive, Florence, S.
ford &lt;5-2l.
C., receives the United States
st. Louis at Milwaukee &lt;night) Air Force Commendation Med-Gibson (1 . 1) vs. S~ahn &lt;·21 . al upon his retirement from the
Wedanday'11 Ciam•t

Clndnnati at €hicago

New

Air Force in a recent ceremony

here. Major Roush, who retir·

York at Houston
- i'Jttlburgh at San Francis&lt;"O

ad after more than 20 years ser·
vice, was cited in recognition

. BL· Louis at Milwaukee, night
•- l'llilA at Loa Angetu, ni&amp;hl

of his outstanding performance
of duty u a radar navigator In

with Lipscomb's death was
intQ police custody Monday.
unidentified mao is alleged
have attempted to rayfve
comb when the latter became

the 99th Bombardment Wing at
Westover. He is the son of Mrs.
Clara Roush of Mason City, W.
Va., and a graduate of Wahama
High School at Mason City. His conscious.
wife, Mae, Is the daughter of Timothy Black, 25, ·wbo
N. A. Woodrow, who r~sides on been with Lipscomb Friday moon-[
Rt. 2, Effingham, S. C. Making log when he died, II helng
the presentation is
Colonel under '10,000 baD on charges ol.
Ralph C. Embry, vice
com· poo&amp;&lt;.,ing narcotics eqtlipment.
mander of the wing. - U. s. Hell to&gt; receive a bearing In B~ .
A.F. Photo.
Umore on Friday.

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Births

During the servle'l, Jeffrey Oak Hill, ~augh~r· th 1 ::l8 n~: I The Palirn:s and employees
Alan Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monday. p rs. S r Mu~dl u~t 1of I he Lakin State Hosp;lal. «J
Morris Wolle was dedicated.
worth, 405 age ~ ~ e~ 'j ca ted 9 mile• north of l't Plea·
Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. son, 12 - ~2 ~ - ~- t hon 3 \v - lkr~~ ~ant on Houte 62 a~ Lakir., W.
ImbOOen or Columbus: Mr. and ~aymon
· u c erM ~ es Va ., extend a rordi:1l invilallon
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart and son, vrlle, son, ~;:!b a. ~ on ay. to lhe public 'o alteod an "OpGerald. Mason, W. Va.; Mrs. p t' ts rece~gy discharged en Hou se" on Sanrda,', May

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Ernest Halley, Mrs. llarry Weh·
, rung, Mark Sheets, Donald Sax·
an, Rufus Pltcblord, Henry Hutchinson, Mrs. Minnie Davls and
Herbert WUHord.
lllOOd administered recently
at the liosplta! included two
unlll oil Saturday, tllree unit!
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18. from 1-4 : ~0 r. .m.

included Mrs. Edna Wrggms. This will mark the 151h an·
Mrs. William ~cCoy • Mrs. nllal observance of
National
Larry Mohr and mfant daugh· Hospital Week by Lakin. In the
ter, Mrs. Richard Vanco and in- past the emph:1sis ha~ been on
!ant dau&amp;hter, Mrs. James G.
Shaver and Infant daughter' a program presented to the pubMrs. Ferrell A. Houck and in- lic.
fant daughter, Ronald Miller,
Mrs. Darrell H. Johnson, Mrs.
Mamie McMillion, Thoburn Del·
ty, Ira Baird, Miss Phyllis Butler, Mrs. Grace Luman, Vallery
D. Jordan, Donnls L. Smith,
Brian Limdrum and Garry Bol·
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Among Alling
According to tlle midnight
report of the nursing depart·
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Usted as lair locluded Joseph

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fooltball[

players." said Adlerman. "But
far our evidence indicates
there iiJ not. Authorities seem
agree that a man couldn't
tinue to use narcotics and

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and narcotic's' rackets.
Lipscomb, a 290-pou~d star
die for the Pittsburgh Settler•.
died early last Friday from
authorities presume to have
an overdose of narcotics. Re•ml~r[
of tests of Lipscomb's organs
due later this week.
"We have been checking
whether there is any extensive

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1959 CHEVROLET V-t 2 00011 --,;-;,----;:-- $1,295
Ivory ovt'r turquoise finish Powerslide, radio, heater,

whlttowalls, spotless clnn interior.

1959 FORO GALAXIE HARDTOP COUPI - - $1,495
Low m1lea~e by local owner. Ivory over green fini!Jh
~lean mter10r, automatic trans va motor, power ste(lr:
Jng, rudto, healer.
1958 PONTIAC HARDTOP 4 DOOR . - - : - - c - : $895
Ivory ovPr light gre~n fmish, good tires, clean mter10r,
&lt;HJtoma llC trana . radto and heatet

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and 10 or more spare hours
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cash capital. Write giving
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space, rural location, (garden
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The annuallllSpectlon of Pom.
eroy Chapter 186 OES wW be
held Ill ttie Masonic Temple '
Tuesday al7:45 p. m. wltb Marguerite Hale, worthy grand ,..
tron, the inl!lpecting officer.
The Business alld Profession·
al Women's Oub will meet
Tuesday evening for their dinner meeting and business meeting. New officers will be Jn..
8laDed . bY, Mrs. Kalhry n EYer·
ell, DIStrict XV Director and
annual
reports of
The Sa"-b
PI' committees.
U
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Tuesday at 7·30 p m m I he
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school auditorium. Officers for
the new year an d de Iega~
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County Council will be
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Refreshments wlU be served.
M.\Y 15
The Mothers'
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!pal&gt; In the promoUoo are
Bluefield 1 Wellsburg, -~
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dleporl WY 2-3874.
Route 7• ...,,
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Bid• will b• received. •t tb• Offlcf-1 tneluli"• of th• eo.t of •::!tnau.laJ,
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pe;;:·TION 111 CAvthortty to ll•nl
Pleasant band is as follows:• .. ,
artm •- p id ll1it1 0 _ ALBERT M CO X SALES
uated •t 4:HI Broadway In th• Vtllet•
Tbat the Mayor of ••14 VW.a:• IJ dis
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MAN of Middl•port, Ohio. TM r ..t estate hereby authorUed tcJ enter Into m;.m.
cu.CJSed concerning the sum· B ie , w. Va., June
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fore 5 p. m. Phone WY z.
WY 2·2Z.ZO
con1l1t1
of
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'1 room frame dwelling t~~~t~ane• and parJr.~ qr mentl end
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with bath and p1rt b11em..,ot on 1lot IPedai contractual obllt":Wnt.
mer P to
panned for the r ..,,· enn., 01une 5; O,a· ,•
FISH SANDWICH, 30&lt;.' , Omon ONE SlX room bouse and one ~ after 5 p.m. Phone WY
S.14-3tc so fee:V~~~ee~ rtiLTZ,
IECTION IV CMalnt...ace•
scouts. All mothers are urged RJdg~ ~"~··. June &amp;: Gr~
Rmgs , 30c Jack 's Dairy Bar. four rwm apartment. Peop· -.w74.
12 6 Uc EIGHT room house 3 bedrooms
Attornayl for the llhte or
Thll II II hetlb)' aa-reett lhlilt Jald to be preS'.!nt.
vme, S. C~HJa. June 7; ~
Middleport
!}-14·6tc Jes Terrace. Phone WY 2--5385.
HELP WANTED
~ bath, larg~ iot. Good I~&gt;
Carrie Vlr·'f;,~·.~~~-~~~~te ~:::::.:e::·De~r:a;,:~~':tar: ::: Class 12 meets Wednes~ ville, N. c., -.June 8; Charl~
5 11 Olp
COFFEE Sc.- Home-made- dO:
cation out of lugh water. Call
,
~::;::~n!.-1~ :::!=:!~ t:! day, May ~:,, at the church at N. C., June 9; High Point, N.q~
nuts 5c. Breakfast served and USED WORK pants, shirts and TWO WOMEN, (I) for cook and WY 2-2590.
LEGAL NOTICE
''''"'•• '"'uno ,....,. '"' will I p. m. With Mrs. Jack Btch- June 10; Raleigh, N. C., Jl!!\\
lunches packPd at Barnette's coveralls. Carl
Chevaher
(l) for general housework.
5 10 tfc
Notice of PabUc Sale
tie, devotional chaitman, and 11; Cherry Point, N. C.,
Home Restaurant and p1na Long Bottom.
Give experience and refer· PROPERTY for sale oa Red Notice IS hereby given that ::U!:!:10 Lh:b~'::;u:!. w:; :n!~!:!~ M
1 iBs Bess Sanborn as program llj Suffolk, Va.; June 12; "Pet;
Shop. Reasonable pnces Op·
5 6 30tp
ences. Write· P. 0. Box 97,
Hill near Danville Darwood on Thursday, May 16, 1963, at •atW'actory to the sta~ of Ohio.
eader. Hostesses will be Mrs. ersburg, Va., June 12; Charlot,.
en 5 30 a m till 12 p m VENE'T'IAN Blinds allkinds. Pomeroy, Oh1o.
NaPper, Langsville.' Ohio.
10 a. m. the uodersi~ed ~ill SICTION v c~•rkh•• ... urott•"•' James CrisweU, Mrs. E. M. tesvllle, Va., June 13; Harrt.
Phone WY 2-9976, MiddleJXJrt,
Window
blmds and shades.
S a ltp offer for sale at public auction pr~~!..~t.on ..~m~:a~~ o~t~be~~ Wood, Mrs. John Ketchka and burg, Va., June 13; Elkins, ,. \Y•
Ohio
Cloth
porch
shades val· FOR SALE OR RENT
to tbe highest bidder for rash "'"' '''111 K"• ,.,. hllhway ••'" •• Mrs. Jessie Rennessy.
Va., June 14; and Buckha~
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time•. aDd (b) ae,ulete
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been I lance and awnings, Bamboo
parkinl Inau tht
followlnJ muner: The Past Presl'den""
AUTOMOBll..E msurauc'
shades Dale Wippel Supply, WANT ADS WOrl.K wonders Storm. doors. and windows, Company, Pomeroy, Ohio, the ~n~~u;n~·,u·.~r~f::u.··M•'••nl· American Legion Auxiliary of
canceUed7 LoSt yolii Dperator
carpeting • Lot ~""""'·
~·~ Land fonowing described automobile ~ portion of l\Oedwey on &amp;nt Main Drew Webs ter Pos I 39 WI·u meet
2I3 Umon Avenue, Pomeroy,
when \IQU wish tl buv or seD
license? Cell WY 21966
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contract WY 2 3702
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Street on StaLe Route 114 frOID the Wednesd
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5 2 30tc
Read the Want A&lt;ls lot quick
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One - 19&amp;3 Chevrolet s. Route
and 811te
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4 door sedan-Serial No. Pomeroy.
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only 98c Stark Drug~.
"Antique Car" Pattern
room
This property is being scld t.ofrom• syumort
Nuthwe•terJy Ethiopia, Africa ' will be t h e
hot family
t
h home,
t N llh1 baths,
point .o5 street
milu .eout.hwttterly
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Tall 16 oz. Water
wa er ea . ew y re- MASON - 3 bedroom frame under the provisions of a secur· lrom Butternut Street
guest speaker at . the Women's
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decorated. Lot 75 X 189. Prlce home. large carpeted living ity agreement. Ther minimum nutb•uteriy
(31 Pumlt Plrallel
parkmf
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Pres121
LOST &amp; FOUND
You g~t 1 glass free each
$8000 00 ·
S. 7th St., Mid- room. This home Is situated price for which tt will be sold ~~:.,r~J:m;:r~:. ~-:h.,::~~ :,0~ byh~rian. Church in Middleport
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--hmt you purchase 10 galdleport. If interested phone on attractive 60 . X 120• lot is $20 00.
point .o5 mil•• nuthwe•tuly trom w 1ch wd) meet Thursday ev~
PT PLEASANT _ Mrs EDit
ns ol gasoline or more • or
Portsmouth EL "''7211
Bl aett nar Auto Company Butternut
Slreet permmed on either nlng at th e church Wl'th M r s. rna Louise
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DeVault, 88, ·Leoo'
LOST . LARGE wh1te tom ea I , Io
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rent to responsible
$12,000.00.
(5) 9, II, 14, 3tc
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ky." Belongs lu I' • nk MurStart A Set Now!
NEW HAVEN - brick 4 bed":~·~no• vt
Coleman,
Mrs. Carl Horkey, Hospital after a lengthy lllneBS.
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ray , 1172 Powell St. Middleh
OW:DINANCI!
No.
J.n
UJht•
w.lll Dnt . .• ...~·Ii','•i' ,'. ~'u.". Mrs. Sadie Starkey, Mrs. Wil· Sbe was born March 12 ,..,._
1 11
room Orne, forced air fue) DATI OF 'I!NACTMINT. May 6, ltU
,..
t ' " ' 111:
port Call WY 2·3400 morn· I
BUSINESS SERVICES
ml h t t
. d
and Ah emergenr.y 011llnance enacted =~:t:et Without prior appro... al by the Uam Morris, Mrs. Walter Ow· Cottageville, w. Va., the daugbr
mgs. MeigS General afterea ' s orm wm ows
the VIllage al Pomeroy, Melu I&amp;CT co
ens and M B
h Fl
Super Service Station
EXPERIENCED Interior
oak floors. Very good buy at by
county, Ohio. 1n the mdter or the w 1 1 N vu That the riiM•·ofrs. ranc
eming ter of the late Tanner and Mq
noons Reward.
5 14-3tc 0
and
hereinafter described Improvement, Jh y pruvtded for uld Improvement 88 hostesses
B ll Willi
pen 24 Hours WY 2-9932
exterior painters Free esti~ an$10,500.00.
under the JUprr'(\Jion of the authnr· hl:ll be helc!. lnYiolate for public Magnolia Temple
.
e
amson Parsons.
U I
N Ha
!led repre~entauve1 of the Director ter hwab,iiipbu•po,..lfl, and no aicnJ, po..
Pythian Sis- husband
Charles
DeVault pr711
AUTO SALES
mates. Roger Cullums, Ph. • m e1 rom ew ven - 51 .. t Ht,-hway•
•·
oa •· roadll.de lllanda or
'l
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SLUGGISH · SEPriC tank? Get WY "2682
'l"tp room home With good garden wHEREAS, Durin• lh• flood per· other prtnte innlllatlon. shall be lers WII meet Thursday at 7:30 ceded her in death.
, ~tt
Kl
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l
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a- 't"V
lod.l of M h '1 11 d :u 25 19153 pu,m,.IHed within the riaht-of·way li· p.m. at the DAV hall. All mem·
ne Rambler
een · m • A I Septic tank
. ~- spot, stoker-fired coal fum- •portion• ort~e U s ·~oule. JJ. were ml
Cleaner Ohio Valley Plumb- FOR PAINTING, interior and ace Also 5 acres r
und blocked by water and therl'b)' deny ~EJTION VIII ICERTIJ"'CATION
OF bers are urged to be present
Survi~g are one son, ~
ot Compad
te .
Call D&gt;•hard wIt
.
0 gro
. iDI u.. use to tntfl~ lhd
AILAIILITY 0111 RIGHT OP: WAY
Tb Ch
' ard DeVault Barberton nhio ;
World S18ndard
£ueftence
lD!,.
4-16-30tp ex r10r.
_..~,
l •
$7 ()00 ()I)
WHEREAS, ll'l Ut• inter•Jt of P,lol-1&gt; ~:ILITY RIARRANGIM.NT
AND
e ild Conse"ation Leagr
1 ""'!ff ;
609 N SecODd Street. Middle• · ·
uc •rvtee tt ••• deemed t:troper to
v~:RML~~= 0,ST0A!!_ .. 0•1•1.oi HIO ue of Middleport will meet three. brothers, L. A. ParsOns;
atg car room, ride and pertorm· PORTABLE
''"tc
CUCKLER
REALTY
allow •tree~t.J
tramc no;~t
to unotflctany
"3068 dish washer.
5 3 12Call porI. •
.., 3 ""
BRANCH OFFICE
our
on the Stitt,,tsperse
lllfh u.11J) Th•t llll IIIIIatlng ,__
rllbt Qf war Thursday evening May 16 at Huntinglon; Thorn1 p arso_ns,
ance Small car economy and WI .,- .
tp
WilY •Y•tem, dlmll" to laid .t.reets fu~ln the Vlllate, which b nece'""r)' 7 30
Cottagevme and Bert Parsons: ~
managerabllity
JIM ROUSH SALESMAN
did occur •bove and beyond thlt b• the aforulid tmprovm~enl ahall · p.m. at the home of Mrs
•,
SINGER SEWING machmes,
See Us For . .. •
PHONE' oo•
•• .~
~:.•,nully
•1trtbuttd
to
Jair
wear 1nd
fbmade
u.all.able
therefor
Robert
Mills
Mrs
G
R
·
Ml.
Alto;
two
sisters,
Mrs.
Ora
OOII;r'"-""
...
) Thlt the State.Munlelpallty wiU
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. uy
ey- Th t
Pt PI
t and ,.__
See
sales and SbiVICe, The FabNEW HAVEN w VA
WHEREAS, the Director of Hllh· ~~ulre any addiUonai rilht of wey nolds, Middleport Kindergarten
orn on, . easan
J.,U._. ..
1
Metropolitan Motors
rtc Shop, 115 W Second,
eDeKalb Seed Corn
FOR SALE
Tw
,
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teacher, wUI speak on the "Men. Delphia Kay, dottageville;
1
1
E. Main Street, Pomeroy
meroy, WY 2-2284. 4-9-30tc
DeKalb Sudax
o bedroom Jowm1Libde•cnbed
m•nner
,,r/QhT10 •"11 w•:r
reqUired. haYe been tal Development of the ChUd"
grandchildren;
%3 great..gra~
Hill
R
R
erranJemeDtl
·
hlldr
·
i
·
1
Pbone WY 2-3870
horde, Beautiful Birch k.itcb- turbed
::::. with tlor!~:er :!~l~eou~l~ ~~ will be m.ade With and •~r.. men11 The Women's Association 0f c
en and SIX great-grea, 'i
en, automatic gas heat. 1649 seal 0 09 rnllet
talned from all pubUc ullllty com lh F" t u J4A.I
grandchildren
4 22 tfc
I
or Sx•II
Lin l H "ghta c ll J b
Muiberr;r A.veDue Su.l amutor· panle~
whosebyUn••
Ol' 11ructUrel Will
e cbll'S Ill n leU Th
Presbyterian
.
I
o
ei
a
be
anect~
the
wd
improv•ment
Ch
'59
Chevrolet
$1,495
I
0 old
C 0
0
•
ll'tal
in
IIIXIItinl
l1ot
mix
and
said
eomr.IJ~iel
have
qreecl
to
Uf
W
meet
ursday
eVFuneral
service
Will
be
held
FOR NEW or used cars
or VB Impala . 4 dr. Sedan. One
0
08
• Agrico Fertilizer
Blaettnar • WY 2-5127 · 3--19-tfc llliDJ
panment
•II neceuary plant le• ening al 7·.30 p. m at
the 2 p.m. wect---·
. the MI.
wid and
Llld PitCh
black top. mll•ll of ex- make
movat1&amp;ny
or and
rearrangmt!enl•
tn .uch
.
~ay m
trucks, phune Marvm Marks rareful owner Only 30 869
Middleport Feed Ml'll FOR SALE : 4 room house, 1 .e:l4 :~~h!:~.
Ridlfl JLoad
OoubJ"' manner a• to be cl.. r of ID)' con- church A foretgn speaker from Oliver EUB Church where 81*
SALESMAN Beasley Math· m1le s. Power Steermg. A~to.
Naylou Run Rol.d: Pitch Wllh atruetlon nll~ for by the planJ Africa a tud I t Oh" u
.
shift
Really
sharp
f
II
ews. Athens. LY J-4061
Ton, Fawler. Own•r &amp; Opp.
acre grou nd • u basement. bltumlnOUI premlll: ltlcl double &amp;ell of llld Improvement and ••ld com.
• s en a
10 m· was a member, with the Rev.
Phone WY 2-6121
4-27-"fttft
0.13 mllel
paniu hiVe ••reed to mlk auch versity, wlll be on the prDonald Lockhart offi'cla"•ft
10-9-lfc '60 Dodge -- $1,377
"We Do Custom Gnnding"
...,.,~t' Now THEREFOR!!:, Be tt ordllned oeceul -y rearranaemenb Immediate·
v~
VB Matadore full !&lt;iized one
HOUSE POR SALE or tra'Je by the Cuon•·il of th"' vlllafle of Z, liter notiflc•uon by Aid vWau gram.
Burial will be in the Jacksoa
- -- FOR
· ~ SALE
owner !Kidge Push btillon
N. 2nd Ave.
Mhlcll•port
Ohio: 1 cconMtttl
theThat
Departm•nt
of acree&lt;~
Hlthway•.
Six rooms, bath, half base- Pomeroys'ltTION
fDJ
u u h,reby
that the The mother • daughi er ban- cemetery at Mt. Alto. Frleftdl
-SIX PLY TIRES and bed Dale I shift Power Sleermg
HEATING ,.·ND PLUMBING
That IJ II 4edlred to be In 1he ~~life •hall .t u. own upenle, Millie quet sponsored by the wscs may call at the Stevens ....- men t , hOt and CO ld water, pubUc
interut that tbe consent of ... rurnncementa of wJter meLn•
~ r.111CC"
Kautz, Chec;;ler 98.'J ·2211.
I
MaeDer Punaeet
gas heatmg ' garage one acre llld
VIlla~~:.,
be
and
JUch
CllDitflt I• ~~r;tce linu. fire
hydr
..
tl,
valvi
of
the
United
Methodist
church
al
Home.
:~
hereb)' ''""'n to Ui~ Director of Hlfh· l&lt;'p ~·· unuary aewer• or other mun· Will be held Thursd
• 15
Aroold Brothers
ground, In Rutland. Will 3etl way, to effect the •bove de..crlhed pu a ly owned utUIU•• and-o;~r any ap.
BY at v:
5' -14 · 3tp
-.-tB E M s Po
Obi
on land contract s D Bus- repalfl Ln accord&amp;nct With ltiDdJrd or rt.e.IIIDCeJ thento, whether lnlltde p. m. in the church dining
Pom•roy, Ohio
UJ.
•
am t., D')eroy,
0
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method• and prouduru of Lhe Hla:h- ffill OUtiiJde the corporate llmltl
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Lo8e8 HiI •It ·~
MOVIN( i AWAY Refngerator . '
washer df\ er bedroom ,,&lt;Uilt
Pbone WY !-Z44I
kirk, Rutland, OhiO. S.7-6tp way
Dep~~rtment
JOlt~
Jbe
nece..I~Y and
to coltforDJ
to the are
room.
A I women
of the church
IO&amp;R
Furthe•
,
•oid
VJU
of
p
mprovemenl
111d.
rearr.lllfelnv·•-•
t
!tend
10
1
electriC st~ve , couch. charr • SINGER SEWING machme A·1
8 7 tfc FOR SALE - 8 of m 1 I e eroy benby
. "flret• that athe
e utd ommenta lhall be'•Y done t aln eIUCh
time •• their daughter
li.CU 0 a or anandadnpied
bring License In Pol'nt
. •
de- re~~u ~~ted
Deportment
8
0
kitchen cabmt . Ulilllv cup- cond_Jtton Eqmpped with auto..
Plrtment
ot hltlhway• of lhe Elt&amp;te ot .. waYJ Df\neu. Included
In daughter. It will be a potluck PT. PLEASANT - Dona,p1.1r
AUCTIONEER
from Pomeroy- on Route 143 of
Ohio, •hall
b• and u h•nby ••ved lump aum participation.
(
d
board, almost new 593 High rna IC ecor_ator to zig-za~.
,.....
8 room house, b8th ' lar ge. or
harmltll
Ill)' arlADII:
and all from
damuJel
(I) That the eon•truetion
-- p axton, Colurnbus, 0 h'• ~..-·
'l.oUntplete Servlee
claim•from
th..,reof
or •trudlon.
and o, ·······-··· t reeon.
or wlth lhe meat, rolls, dessert . '....,
des1gns,
St , Middleport Call between I fan&lt;'y
buttonhole,
t
J"t
nd
H
~tro..-.nfl
out
of
the
bllt
twu
h
"'
·Crin Bradford
UI I Yroom 8 garage. eat· La m•de or a1 r-s lXI~ •
ere- :~mtl pubnc,Jy end prl.,.tel)' owned and drink provided. Those at- WBS sentenced to three days·ja
9
and
4.
5·14-Jtp
I
elc.
Used
diSCS.
Balance
due
Write,
Pltoae
or
Coataet
ed by gas. Nice location. Pr~c- Further. the colt of tb• above de· &lt;cJ ea, re err•d to In •ub•edlon•
.
- -$42 00 cash or 6 payments of
ed ,, II Call f
acrlbed rep•ln •h•U M tx~me en·
hand fdl aboYe, •hail b• don" In tendmg are asked to- bring the county jail, fined $50 a nli
ONE SPEED QUEEN Dryer. $8
monthly. Phone WY 2A. C. BRADFORD
w se ·
a ter 4 P. m. Urely by the aa.kl department ot ~~~u 1 : :~~i~t •:p!r~uJ': ::;terr~~: th.,;r own table servJce.
costs, and had hil license,,..
00
Good cond11ton. $55 Phone
fitc
Racine, Oblo
except Saundays, LV S..5824, h!~~;.~~·Nnfu~.:!:~e'::c,-0 h~i~ 1
::;:~ac~
eon•trucun.the 1n1prove.l
hel
No,
b'3
of
the
Interns·
voked
for si.l moDths, when...1111
59
WY 2-3920.
5·14·3tC _ 2204
5 18 tfe McArthur, Olllo.
1'h
..
ordinance
1.a
hereby
dacl.ared
all
b&amp;ckfilllnt
of
trl:nchll!l
al
ed
to be a.a emerttU\CY mea1ure by ra•· made necepary by such uum, re~tr.
J Order of Job's Daughters r gn
before JusUce of Peace
-- G MACHINE
Brand
5 6 12tc
f
ranaemtnt• llhall be performed ln IC
Good I
cb
~
SEWIN
ONE BEDROOM SUite, vaml)'
.
PHOTO COPYING Services.
IOn ° lht need for upeclltiDI wn· eordan~ with the proYIIJono .. See- "'·" meet in regular session A. M.
w n on 8 arge w
I new 1963 model
Sews for
F
~:
- - atructlon of repaln lo proouote hllh· tlon 1208 f
lamps. double blankets. throw I Ward and backward Co
Copy any letter or d()(!Wieol OR SALE Four I(UOd lots. th
'"IY affirm
IRfety,tJ and PrOJYided
It rec..,IYill of HI-..
• c thl" Ohio l&gt;epartmttnt Thursday at 7·30
te f
thi
il waya OJnatructlon and Mater·
• p. m ' at the driving while• intoxJcated. ;r :'
s and kmcknacks Some
·
mes 1 "euler Insurance, Pomeroy11
Good seven room house b· th e
a n vo 0 ~wo· rd• of 1• 1 Spel!lflcatlona and. 11ball he 1111b- Pom~roy Masonic Temple
others arr81gl\ed before GooiJ.i'~
complete With accessnrtes and
,' "' the member• eleetecl ~ Councn, It IJect to approval by the Stlte
.
,
Myrtle Sh be
,...
rug
dishes . pots and pans c N '
2 l5 de and l,"l bath, basement and ahJU take effeet aDd b• In force {f) That aald v!Jlan hereb, ••n•o
MAy 17
'
WID were
0 • ... ..
guaranteed. $42.00 or terms.
Immediately upon Ju pa1n1e end that lh111 ld
Jones_, _C_hestrr. Oh_io_. 5-14 3tp j' Ph
Karl Grueser, Plambln• -"-A
Jarage, out of h1f.)l water •PvrovaJ b,. lhe Ma,or, otbenrbe, u wa.v• or t~: sta~:P~'i~~~~, •,•0, 1tp•.!t.: A rummage sale sponsored ~leasant, PI and costs, Uttanr.:
one WY 2-2204.
.,
Co
ld
•
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d
lhlll
effeet lheandfJRrllat
be In force lind I h
..... by th e wscs 0f the United Me- mg; Fr8nk"Le achman Ste""-'
Heatm'•
u ""!: ma e mtD apart- from tall.e
I.Dd anu
porlod
•
ere b' ·•ved harmleu frorn
WI
.,_..,
5 9 6tc
ro
lnyartlhllfrom
IDd all dama•ea
or claim•
therethod'tst church will be held ...I ens, .,.-.v
.... a nd lo.!l.mUI,
-~ f' hlng -"" ..
FREE USE OF' our carpet · ~==~~~---_.:.-·...=
10,
Mlnersvi'llo,too ObiO"
meuts lAly
.,.,.aler electrlCI· • ll owed by 1•w
or
or grow'"'ool of
lB
,.. •......,
shampooer With
--:---:- vac·
.
Vote on
rule Uld
re- certlfl
.... Mlde ·~ the Davis-Warner butldmg Fri'a out a license; Roy c. B r 0 ...a,;.
. purchase of :-:
I::LECTROLUX automatic
ty, gas Priced
for 'qutck sale quirlna"" suapenllon
OJrdinan~e toof be'h•fully
......,ion osr obllgaUone
,
Blue Luc;; tri?' Shampoo
Baker
End
yoor
sewer
troublf':l
dl
u
u
d
l
•ar
o
1n
ecllont
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lbl (cl &lt;dl
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i uum cleaner w1th alJ cleanWe bave aD sizes
Sef Okey Wood. Syracuse. d:y.nc Y rea on t """ ...s ferent and •" hereinabove
' '
day and Saturday
Sutton, Sam A. Long, Southside'!
Furniture , M!Cldleporl. 5 14-6 I mrr!'I attachments and
cord
Phone
\1.-v
"~n•~
(ftequJ.ru
a
)'ea
Yote
b,.
three.gcTION: IX llmer,.ncy C:teu•l
.
and Harold G. Patrick '
·pt.
Sewer Maebilles
I
VVI.IOU.
fourtbJ ot aU elacted membenl
ed II ordlnan~:e II hereby declir.
.
. . tc I wmder. Used paper pop out
Reasoaahle D - . .
YeJJ Sill: Uti) Naya nont
lo be an emergenc, meuure by
~
Pleasant were each fined :$10
'T Pl!'ll'
b
B I
DGH:
Vute un emerlornc:~~ l"iause Yea• reldon of lhe n~ed. for expedlttnt
d
.:
into-•··"1'1'
) our
Call Wl' Z-Mf Day or Nl ..
l
INSURANCE
lb.. II) ..Nay• non"
COIIIItrul-uon,
O( pro)ect{l)
to prORIOII!
anI COI-.a on an
DON
c
Kl '&gt; iuggrsh I ags , a ance
.., OOdue $43 69 or 7
I¥"
htahwly
sa ely,
and pruovldl!d
11 rv.
.....,.. M•y 8, 1913, •• 1n Em~r celve l.he affirmative vote of twl), C.arges.
·· '
sept 1r tan k ' .rt ean r:m 1 payments ••· monthly Ph.
7 26 Uc
All Sepltc Tank llPaner. Land - WY 2·2204
Ilr•========;..;~~~ BARNES
~:enc}
melilaure
Ytu
Sla
Uh Na,-!1, third• of th"' lntmbers eli!C''ed to
SIMPSON lnsUf· ~~":sEt· a:a~·.r~:::y l:'lenure
cin'",•,ell, II lilhall lllke effect et11d be
FIVE ASK TO ~ - 'i
mark F'dl'rn Hmt&gt;,llJ Pnmrroy
5 9 file
AHention Dt~irymen
ance "g en c y Middlepor' Attelt
pa•
.....
..
TTES Edna F s~hoenleb. Clerk
lale ret!
and •mmttUakly
approval byupon
the lt9Ma:v•Jr
PT PLEASANT
Fl~ - .,.•
S·H .lotC
Fire. automobile, bonds Ph A i f. Hmr)' J Werr,otherwlu il shnll tali:&lt;' tfftel anti
.
ve 1100s
Charlea w. ........ Mayur I be In force from ltHd aller the f!&amp;rll- .
pies have made applications-J'IW
AUCTION , ~·!:1111rtla\ Ma\ IS I
8 'l1 ttc
Dor D. Sebleftr, Pl·ealdent ol elt perlvd ali(lll'fd by Ill...
I
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For Sale or Lea e
I WY 2-2903
CouneU
Vote on 8UfiJ)In ..tun of tbo '•i•
marriage licen.C~es m the ofDCI
1963, 12 30 p In Tt1 e p('r ~ onal l
S _
R
Renter 1nsorance Ageacy
a bu· requl.r1hi In ordinance to be fully
~ The
for aforeJolnl
proceedinlI• acee-pted
with the a1repatn
of the County Clerk They a
0
ot ( ,_JrfiP V Cun • l "EWLY
"-'' l•tlnctlJ' re1d on thrte different Young men and women de- WIIII'am Thomas Gr1'nna....... •1,
• property
!'t
FURNISHED 4 room
V
·•1•1urance for eYer) persnoaJ 1 ereln de~&lt;:rtDed
da,v•
rungham de&lt;'t''l"if'{ \ 11 b
d
6
and
For tbe VlllaJt ol Pomero,., Ohio (Jl 1
,.. ~, .,
•
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P "01 I house, located on 3 acres. 1
1
bus10eu Deed."
Atte.t· E;Jna F ScbQ('nleb
rour~:~ ~· a1f ef::,ed"0.!,"e 111 ~~r,,'hree- S~mg to learn a trade, are ad- New Haven, and Mildred
at. 456 Bl oHdv. d) Str ee t 111 1 mile off 124 on good gravel
A
C - - Pboae
Wl' Z..%431
charle• w.we .. r, Contnctu•l Of
v.... ''"" 15l Nay• None
VIsed toseeU.eir Army Re"ruit- lwartb 19 Hartford· Jame
' ~
•:S
leport OIJin
E
- - --Ulcer,8 for
..... ,
H
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1983the Stile of Ohio ll.ool• n Vote&lt;5 on tmeretncy CIIU....
·
Midd
road,
below
Long
Bottom.
May
....
'
er
e
ha!l
a
plan
to
r·t
II
S
24
.A
ed
F
:on.
1
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s
p
FARM
EQUIPMENT
STAT.·.··oT•"·'·H·IOTI OF COP \I'
v; ) Naya 8No;~ne
.
I
a
tearns,
•
nn
orca,
1"•
Tapp. n! . \.a,. ~m gP
· 1913
f'rvel Drtlled well Electric 1ty . bot·
OMEROY WY 2·2649
.,d MayVeaJ
Emer~cn
needs •
Hin ...
:.1euure
five ••
t!ll '"
Na)'s
nron._.
Iag~ra F8 II S, N. Y. 8nd p ·~gas re ngPra tor kl t( hf' u cab!
tied gas. Phone WY 2-6889
OFFERS THE BEST I
-~ vmace of Pomero,; ss
PASSEu, Mil)' a, 1983
The Army conducts the Iars- Ja Madolyn Wedge 20 Pt. P
net, 7 pr dnwttP &lt;:.P I, oval E. E Hayman Syracuse 0
CLAIR WOODE
I NE.w HOLLAND hmP and tert- F'~~~ ;re~~~OI~nleb. II clerk of th(' '
m~_~/J.~W:'!Ieb. Clerk&amp; est oouCational mstltute in the l•ant·, Raymond sta'yton'•
fr;;t
Ch
n
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b
ff
'
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iltzer
spreader
J~ WhE&gt;PIS 8 vllla&amp;e of PomPrqy, Ohio. do hert•b\
'·'
,
• 1 a
up )fli-l r . u el,
5-14-Stp
PHONE
• I
Ict&lt;rtlfy the•. tht- foretlolnf I• .. lru.., 1
uur( 11 ~ 1 ·:~~.f~~arp:...~!",~',
orld, and offers complete train· West Columbia, aMI Gertha
1 OOt hopper Con ct Ed Fry, and r01'1ect copv of ordlnence adupt 1
7
dmmg runm &lt;: 111 te. round
CHESTE R 985-2145
' Letart w Va 8"5""3
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I of Council.,,.. '' " mg th over 50 major fields. U.a dolph 50, Pt Pleasant·
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ft &amp;to t~~r!ic~~d: .~! t~~:r.e:r:;n~~d ~ si r;~;',b,. 11 ~~~·=R~"d•:;r~eroY l)t!•n be~l qual_ified mslructors Jtvnil- lanrl Linda Wls Plan·ts, 19. ft te
Jiving room Sllllt' ' 1\ rrstuffed RE~RlnERATORS
to Ia•rl'~ere,dum
that no ptocee111n-""
abl e, us1ng the most modern ,! Pt. Pleasant· and Bendall
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. and wash- Cnrtis• Breedin&amp; •~rvft, I nc. MUSICAL Instruments cordlnJ
looktns to,
upon •u•h AUo•Pt F.Jn
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airy and beef
or nancll! hal"e betn t~tken: and •hat 1
r;ontr.etugJ ofr~, .. 1 1f:--t •tprnenl, o,,ered Without
cost iArnold VanMatre,
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.~:t ~", 1 ~!~~~e ~:s;n~ ('
to those who qualify.
lumbia, and Patty Lou'Edwafiill=
room S • 11 ~" rn:~ r e op liver and kePp m repa 1r
dresser and Pxt• :-J n1ce rna· Ewing Slore, Pomeroy, Ohao we call Leland Parker, Porn- mous make fine tone Mahog·
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Actually, "students'' 11re p1id 19, Letart.
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ble top wa shsl&lt;mrl 2 metal
5 13 ltc erov, Ohio. Phone WY 2-2264 anv finish full keyboard Com- n"r.:unuo uH1.'l'rtht·l 1,,. namt Jnl 11 t'.'uu . or PD ·• oern"' s~
v·hlle learning, as well as fed
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:.,drehsesaetresr. !rURNiSHED_apartments.
or Albert Parker. Chester . 1 plele wrth bench. Selling for
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l;'leanal VJ!Iley Hospital ; :
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Two, Ohio, Phone 985-3415
customer at $350 Terms ar·
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ll ... vma ,eo ' P"mt'I'0.\1 01\!o,doh.-ro all medical and dental care.
AOM• ' 1'F,U Mrs cecu;
«i '000 B T 0 · ·SPVf' ra 1 sma 11 1 ed
4 room.
fiVe room FUIIIISh 1
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b•· f'tlrtUv thai t'l~ fur•rolnJ 11 11 (ru .. ~
and Iunfumlshd.
53 30tp ranged. One used two-in-one I
VILLnOE of l"om,•r&lt;v. 0 '•1o
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~•rrert eop or ~&gt;rdln"n('f' ui••P• An• Unitf'd StatP~ Armv Re- ,Sines, Pt. Pleasant;
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on th• Bth ca ... v of Ma•, 1 ,~ 3 •tuu 'he . rm r IS qua lif'ed
I end aut hor Grady, Pt. Peasant;
•J.a!l hf·aters, l square lub WY Z..25S?.
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Maytag
wa~hrr , many other THREE • t
I hnish Good condit1on Only •••• ~·.D~~;~~:.~· ,!!z, 0 196~ r.uhlle:~tn'r
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··rtlln~nce
11 M . I:'1f'fl lo pro"e!llfl: applications and f~Clone ur~1
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I heoeiaa:Ler de~t~l'lbet
and FuIlz , Atl of!lPYS
12. tfc FOR SALE OR TRADE
fuu OV :ll\ll'Ot n·:""' R-:-,rd ~0 g:: · .. " '!'(' 'UI"'
l anrt Ill !'lllnd , P~fntP enli• ~~rat. , GaUlMUa Ferry; Ceria Jeid :
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unller ue JNPCUialon of lh11 ll•l'l rlor .N WIT :-I!'I!'S!I wP'w..•voP' 1 f\ ~
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POULTRY
n omn?nv
HOUSE for rent. p0 • 1r rooms Antique organ. Good condition.
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h ~r "n1 1, Jl\' ~r"rl''-~4 ,;."· ~ 1'11 ~ .. • :; • e OCBI re..TUJ ng sta on H~t\fman, Leon; Mrs. Ed g.a\r ;
Auclllmeer
IUld balb. Lincoln Heights
:tt:AS, Ule Dln•ctur or Hl p,b t :cd In!' qlllcltl R~JJ,. th~ t3tb dar
lo~et r ·' '" .t-he Park ('..ent~ HacQev ~ ];etart
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Pbone WY 2--35~ Pld• l ' o'
UoD ftf IM , Pii;n; htlh¥o'PJ' whk'b lei .
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otel, GaiUpoliB, where inf • BfnTn:
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Proffit, Portland, O~ao .
6 11 6tc
clock.
4 23 tic condition. Phone WI t-2117
de.;:,:!U.':.f:t~ p.avmw11 with '
~t~:ar. of ~'nmeror. otu !mat1nn. i~ avail~ #t(Jm M.~ri••Mi's. C·l Y d e .Ounlap,
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5 iO 91p .,.._110 _ , . .. "· o. ••uia ao
~ I" ·~ .., • 1Kenneth 0. Judd.
.f !'Pleasant.
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FURNL~HED

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TELEviSION IN REVIEW

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Pgle.• If 1 fellow bad lbo atom· ~la•inl the ·-ldy "Cbltt
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I MJ6HT /'$ WELl. G£T
'1&lt;b for II, bt ®Uld olmolllaueb. Hlllllil) lltporilll(' Jul:J I, NJC.
IT OVER WITH ...
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TV will off.. a ~am . no C't•rel IWbll: To provide mer oorleo on wbat I)IOI&gt;Ie of a
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added I'OIIDd-lhHlodi televillon doleD leading clllet of the world
11J lUCK DIJ BilOW
eompsr.jfon to hil well-known omo eovoroge of uttaoalll Gordon sro preocc~~Pied with .t prOMDI
HOLLYWOOD lUPll - ft80. lionli outbursto be was r•tb• ~·-bR fii&amp;)JI POt week, -from oporta to orl to politico
TV Prida1111it -led 1 _. mUd. We got Cutro the omoatblo, NBC"a DIOrnlnii"TodaJ'' show will .. . The balf.bour abowo are dehour lpoc!ai buill arv!lld a • bul die underlying memorleo of 10 on nearly olx boun ell'ller .ocrlbed •• rontiiDporary mood
ml!ltao Havan• -.Jew will! f'l- firing aquads. mlofllleo and laot than uoual ... It normaUy atro pieces, not travoloa- or tlocu4~1 Castro DY tho prlllilll report- October only made the perform· daily at 7 un., EDT.
mentariea.
er. ln lbt _ _... liable, Lila uce omillou.
BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMIT..
89vianl.
Tbere were ao tirades. and DO
: Mlio Howord II a tmockoul c!aan. Hi( motiool were IimltIiJqqdo. pel 1 maybe ••• ed to oomo amall geatur• with a
truo 111or aU lUI load pen he wu holding. Ha said Jllll
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leSI netting Uveo. 11 11 roportoc1 about what you'd think be would t , :1.-ol
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lhe wori:ed quite berd 1o waqll Ill' on political mattera. Of 00111'10 L Ont,
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a \ll&amp;a to CUba, whert abe ap&lt;!DI there wore 110 Soviet "troops" In
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lmpol%w4
. , inontb. and that obe worked CUbe. Tbere were "technicians.-~
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eqtW!y hard to land her inter- But he oxpl&lt;led tho "technicians" U. T1
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6.B -11.]4d
vieW, die clincher being 1 group WOUld fight If necessary,
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nllhtclub llhlndig to which Caalro Moot of all, he oeemed upael JS P•ltll -•
l.llluo-Qda'l.
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ljlyited ber, and which ended at that the Ualted St.ot• bed Ignored
4n;!lolll
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flY( In the morning one day last blm and dealt dlfeelly wih Ruo- 14
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sia In the CUban
matter. He
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1/1rlo0 dayo later in tho Hotel Ill· ing lltal be rea11J WM Important
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LI'L ABNER
7 a
vltta, witb Caotro, bla Interpreter lifter aU, and nol IODIOODO wbo 1L
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aad Misa Howard liWng around waa jUBI takln8 ordero from Ni· lL
~ I..A.-al:
• toble And llviUgh the aJaPifl· ilill Kbrusbcbev.
cance of tbe ooatolll Is not llkel•I In a 20-mtnuto epilogue, Sens. :It,,.,..
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to atop lhe preoses of blltrny, ohe Kenneth Keating and Hubert
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&amp;tete'¢
dill get her otory, aod we aot a HUlllphrey malysed the Interview. 21. Ba1f.,.
JB,Uichll&amp;
lbotthwbile per10111llty look, a). pointing out the obvtoUI dis!Dr· 23.tllbugh it required a large IP'•In of llono and falaehoods. Personally, II. Poll&gt;
salt.
I will nevtr foraet castro'• unin- ll.b·'C-o 100111ed llcutety aware of tonUonally claasl&lt; remark to his
tho lmmen .. lmpaot of televlalon. intetpreter: "Ask her &lt;Miss How·
theind though he took the tllpected ardl why they !Americans) alway at.Ho•*•
slams at lbt UPiled States. by think of thing• from a different A = ..,

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buy for any handy m a n, 100

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httch mowmg machme,
al.
most new. WI018M Houdashelt, Kmgsbury Road, PhJDe
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of high water, and conveniently M.\N OR WOMAN to service • .....,. ol 100 '"'' .. ~ ., ,, ..
located. $2,000.00 A wonderful and coUecl from clg..-elte, ,.,..,. ... . . _ ..,.,..., "'"'

- 5 room frame home
with bath, forced hot air heal·
___.:.F~O=R SALE
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FOR REI\tT ing, basement, newly Insulbric
FOR SALE- One Motor dri_V· MODERN 4 room fumlabed ;,; .•pidaceed.• N31caecryeardto'tpwleinthty segardvereanl

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POMEROY - 6 room frame
house with bath, gas heating ,

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basement. On large Jot,

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INFORMATION

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6-Da!ly Sentinel , ~omeroy.Middleport,
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FOR SALE

CUKREI.TIONS

unrt1 i::OI A IL
Puhlic•tiGI
REGUU.TIONS
t"e1 •llni11Del .--rt"a &lt;be t'lftll
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1959 CHEVROLET V-t 2 00011 --,;-;,----;:-- $1,295
Ivory ovt'r turquoise finish Powerslide, radio, heater,

whlttowalls, spotless clnn interior.

1959 FORO GALAXIE HARDTOP COUPI - - $1,495
Low m1lea~e by local owner. Ivory over green fini!Jh
~lean mter10r, automatic trans va motor, power ste(lr:
Jng, rudto, healer.
1958 PONTIAC HARDTOP 4 DOOR . - - : - - c - : $895
Ivory ovPr light gre~n fmish, good tires, clean mter10r,
&lt;HJtoma llC trana . radto and heatet

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•ecutl . . . - tn s..,rtum•
P'ul' n11 "' t cent. poer •ora '"ll
be ~h 1 r1ed to• 1dY
ertt.tn1 lt not
oald trlth\11 tO d17• after ~\I­
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CARD 01' TlliLNU - 11.2!!1 ru
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Saturday

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POMEROY, OHIO

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IT'S SO EASY
TO PLACE A
RESULT PRODUCING
WANT AD

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the welt; eDd of
the Kuaa Clt.)' brldl" aoriherb' for

hours work, some matorlals,
and have a nlce home.

dispellllers in this area. This
is 8 'Jery good posltion that
can be worked full or parttime. Person selected m.ust
have good serviceable car
and 10 or more spare hours
per week and $500 to $3,600
cash capital. Write giving
name, address,
telephone
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number and a II deIa 11:1 to ox
1116 Tu l Okl h
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RENTAL - 9 room frame
house with hath , furnace heat·
ing, nice yard and g a r den
space, rural location, (garden
and pasture for cow), % mile
from blacktop road. $50.00 per
month.

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LEGAL NOTICE

The annuallllSpectlon of Pom.
eroy Chapter 186 OES wW be
held Ill ttie Masonic Temple '
Tuesday al7:45 p. m. wltb Marguerite Hale, worthy grand ,..
tron, the inl!lpecting officer.
The Business alld Profession·
al Women's Oub will meet
Tuesday evening for their dinner meeting and business meeting. New officers will be Jn..
8laDed . bY, Mrs. Kalhry n EYer·
ell, DIStrict XV Director and
annual
reports of
The Sa"-b
PI' committees.
U
= ury A Wi meet
Tuesday at 7·30 p m m I he
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school auditorium. Officers for
the new year an d de Iega~
•- to
County Council will be
·•ed.
Refreshments wlU be served.
M.\Y 15
The Mothers'
Auxiliary
of

Is Ann00DCed -.'.
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P'f. """""""" - The PolpJI,
Pleasant High School band 'liQt

bebandone of eight Weat Virgll),ll,
s to tour areas in the ~~~
and Mid-west for 8 week or''lJ,
days early in June to promOUI
the State's Centennial.
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!pal&gt; In the promoUoo are
Bluefield 1 Wellsburg, -~
n.~
Pont, East Fairmont p o o.a,
'
Moundsville, and Spencer , , • 1
' Each
Ia snnn-ed
IA1;.~.r.
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ly and arrangemeniB have bfiiin
made lor 8D evening c:onCeA
ateacb
overnight
slop.inThem"'
slcians wUl
be guests
prtY,f,

unfurrushed apartmenl Mid· small butldings. 1 mile off State
o"" tALl oF RIAL IITATI
Boy Scout Troop No. 245 will homes each night of the tour., ·
dleporl WY 2-3874.
Route 7• ...,,
•• 000 •00•
Bid• will b• received. •t tb• Offlcf-1 tneluli"• of th• eo.t of •::!tnau.laJ,
. at 7•
,
ot Webster • Fultz of
Pomero!' co t1
1
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•meet Wed Oesday evenmg
3
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CUCKLER
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until
Frld•y,
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11163,
at
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.The
sched.u1e
for
the
Point
PHONE WY2-2157
and unfurnished
WY
pe;;:·TION 111 CAvthortty to ll•nl
Pleasant band is as follows:• .. ,
artm •- p id ll1it1 0 _ ALBERT M CO X SALES
uated •t 4:HI Broadway In th• Vtllet•
Tbat the Mayor of ••14 VW.a:• IJ dis
luef ld
· ,~
---~NOTICES____
ap
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es. '"""
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MAN of Middl•port, Ohio. TM r ..t estate hereby authorUed tcJ enter Into m;.m.
cu.CJSed concerning the sum· B ie , w. Va., June
~
fore 5 p. m. Phone WY z.
WY 2·2Z.ZO
con1l1t1
of
•
'1 room frame dwelling t~~~t~ane• and parJr.~ qr mentl end
lrl
be
I
B
JsMI
T
~.
with bath and p1rt b11em..,ot on 1lot IPedai contractual obllt":Wnt.
mer P to
panned for the r ..,,· enn., 01une 5; O,a· ,•
FISH SANDWICH, 30&lt;.' , Omon ONE SlX room bouse and one ~ after 5 p.m. Phone WY
S.14-3tc so fee:V~~~ee~ rtiLTZ,
IECTION IV CMalnt...ace•
scouts. All mothers are urged RJdg~ ~"~··. June &amp;: Gr~
Rmgs , 30c Jack 's Dairy Bar. four rwm apartment. Peop· -.w74.
12 6 Uc EIGHT room house 3 bedrooms
Attornayl for the llhte or
Thll II II hetlb)' aa-reett lhlilt Jald to be preS'.!nt.
vme, S. C~HJa. June 7; ~
Middleport
!}-14·6tc Jes Terrace. Phone WY 2--5385.
HELP WANTED
~ bath, larg~ iot. Good I~&gt;
Carrie Vlr·'f;,~·.~~~-~~~~te ~:::::.:e::·De~r:a;,:~~':tar: ::: Class 12 meets Wednes~ ville, N. c., -.June 8; Charl~
5 11 Olp
COFFEE Sc.- Home-made- dO:
cation out of lugh water. Call
,
~::;::~n!.-1~ :::!=:!~ t:! day, May ~:,, at the church at N. C., June 9; High Point, N.q~
nuts 5c. Breakfast served and USED WORK pants, shirts and TWO WOMEN, (I) for cook and WY 2-2590.
LEGAL NOTICE
''''"'•• '"'uno ,....,. '"' will I p. m. With Mrs. Jack Btch- June 10; Raleigh, N. C., Jl!!\\
lunches packPd at Barnette's coveralls. Carl
Chevaher
(l) for general housework.
5 10 tfc
Notice of PabUc Sale
tie, devotional chaitman, and 11; Cherry Point, N. C.,
Home Restaurant and p1na Long Bottom.
Give experience and refer· PROPERTY for sale oa Red Notice IS hereby given that ::U!:!:10 Lh:b~'::;u:!. w:; :n!~!:!~ M
1 iBs Bess Sanborn as program llj Suffolk, Va.; June 12; "Pet;
Shop. Reasonable pnces Op·
5 6 30tp
ences. Write· P. 0. Box 97,
Hill near Danville Darwood on Thursday, May 16, 1963, at •atW'actory to the sta~ of Ohio.
eader. Hostesses will be Mrs. ersburg, Va., June 12; Charlot,.
en 5 30 a m till 12 p m VENE'T'IAN Blinds allkinds. Pomeroy, Oh1o.
NaPper, Langsville.' Ohio.
10 a. m. the uodersi~ed ~ill SICTION v c~•rkh•• ... urott•"•' James CrisweU, Mrs. E. M. tesvllle, Va., June 13; Harrt.
Phone WY 2-9976, MiddleJXJrt,
Window
blmds and shades.
S a ltp offer for sale at public auction pr~~!..~t.on ..~m~:a~~ o~t~be~~ Wood, Mrs. John Ketchka and burg, Va., June 13; Elkins, ,. \Y•
Ohio
Cloth
porch
shades val· FOR SALE OR RENT
to tbe highest bidder for rash "'"' '''111 K"• ,.,. hllhway ••'" •• Mrs. Jessie Rennessy.
Va., June 14; and Buckha~
--:-=== =-==------,--POMEROY - 2 bedroom frame. m hand at the Blaettnar Auto trattlc
time•. aDd (b) ae,ulete
•· 0f t h e W. Va ., June 15 .
•
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been I lance and awnings, Bamboo
parkinl Inau tht
followlnJ muner: The Past Presl'den""
AUTOMOBll..E msurauc'
shades Dale Wippel Supply, WANT ADS WOrl.K wonders Storm. doors. and windows, Company, Pomeroy, Ohio, the ~n~~u;n~·,u·.~r~f::u.··M•'••nl· American Legion Auxiliary of
canceUed7 LoSt yolii Dperator
carpeting • Lot ~""""'·
~·~ Land fonowing described automobile ~ portion of l\Oedwey on &amp;nt Main Drew Webs ter Pos I 39 WI·u meet
2I3 Umon Avenue, Pomeroy,
when \IQU wish tl buv or seD
license? Cell WY 21966
~
,
contract WY 2 3702
. . •t
Street on StaLe Route 114 frOID the Wednesd
.
Ohio.
5 2 30tc
Read the Want A&lt;ls lot quick
'
. . """" p to wit.
'"""'" •• Slale . . . . . ,., wllb u.
ay everung at the hnme
5.:.:.
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.
results.
One - 19&amp;3 Chevrolet s. Route
and 811te
Ro~te '1Une
e . .t..,r· of Mrs. Jed Webster Sr
:"c:=:-:-:===- cc---.:.'c-l.:.
Iy
to the33 •ut
corpordiOD
of
MAY I
·
LOSE WEIGHT saft&gt;ly and eas~
4 door sedan-Serial No. Pomeroy.
6
I•
Conveniently located, 4 bed·
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••• MJSS Tebre h wOldegabriel Of
l"ly WI th De X· A- D1e I . tab!e t S, I
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ly
s:J..N-683685.
nortilweattrly
•Ide of••,...,.
Main ••street
only 98c Stark Drug~.
"Antique Car" Pattern
room
This property is being scld t.ofrom• syumort
Nuthwe•terJy Ethiopia, Africa ' will be t h e
hot family
t
h home,
t N llh1 baths,
point .o5 street
milu .eout.hwttterly
J 1 &amp;Otp l
Tall 16 oz. Water
wa er ea . ew y re- MASON - 3 bedroom frame under the provisions of a secur· lrom Butternut Street
guest speaker at . the Women's
----------GI asses w·dh Purchase
decorated. Lot 75 X 189. Prlce home. large carpeted living ity agreement. Ther minimum nutb•uteriy
(31 Pumlt Plrallel
parkmf
on
the
. tion of F"trst Umted
.
•kle o;~f Mtln str"t AsSOCJa
Pres121
LOST &amp; FOUND
You g~t 1 glass free each
$8000 00 ·
S. 7th St., Mid- room. This home Is situated price for which tt will be sold ~~:.,r~J:m;:r~:. ~-:h.,::~~ :,0~ byh~rian. Church in Middleport
~
--hmt you purchase 10 galdleport. If interested phone on attractive 60 . X 120• lot is $20 00.
point .o5 mil•• nuthwe•tuly trom w 1ch wd) meet Thursday ev~
PT PLEASANT _ Mrs EDit
ns ol gasoline or more • or
Portsmouth EL "''7211
Bl aett nar Auto Company Butternut
Slreet permmed on either nlng at th e church Wl'th M r s. rna Louise
·
"
· Would w1th large double garage.
&lt;4' No Parllln1
DeVault, 88, ·Leoo'
LOST . LARGE wh1te tom ea I , Io
0
answermg to nome of "PmOil change
rent to responsible
$12,000.00.
(5) 9, II, 14, 3tc
..
Dwtght Wallace, Mrs. Bethel died Sunday in Pleasant
ky." Belongs lu I' • nk MurStart A Set Now!
NEW HAVEN - brick 4 bed":~·~no• vt
Coleman,
Mrs. Carl Horkey, Hospital after a lengthy lllneBS.
0
1
ray , 1172 Powell St. Middleh
OW:DINANCI!
No.
J.n
UJht•
w.lll Dnt . .• ...~·Ii','•i' ,'. ~'u.". Mrs. Sadie Starkey, Mrs. Wil· Sbe was born March 12 ,..,._
1 11
room Orne, forced air fue) DATI OF 'I!NACTMINT. May 6, ltU
,..
t ' " ' 111:
port Call WY 2·3400 morn· I
BUSINESS SERVICES
ml h t t
. d
and Ah emergenr.y 011llnance enacted =~:t:et Without prior appro... al by the Uam Morris, Mrs. Walter Ow· Cottageville, w. Va., the daugbr
mgs. MeigS General afterea ' s orm wm ows
the VIllage al Pomeroy, Melu I&amp;CT co
ens and M B
h Fl
Super Service Station
EXPERIENCED Interior
oak floors. Very good buy at by
county, Ohio. 1n the mdter or the w 1 1 N vu That the riiM•·ofrs. ranc
eming ter of the late Tanner and Mq
noons Reward.
5 14-3tc 0
and
hereinafter described Improvement, Jh y pruvtded for uld Improvement 88 hostesses
B ll Willi
pen 24 Hours WY 2-9932
exterior painters Free esti~ an$10,500.00.
under the JUprr'(\Jion of the authnr· hl:ll be helc!. lnYiolate for public Magnolia Temple
.
e
amson Parsons.
U I
N Ha
!led repre~entauve1 of the Director ter hwab,iiipbu•po,..lfl, and no aicnJ, po..
Pythian Sis- husband
Charles
DeVault pr711
AUTO SALES
mates. Roger Cullums, Ph. • m e1 rom ew ven - 51 .. t Ht,-hway•
•·
oa •· roadll.de lllanda or
'l
'
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SLUGGISH · SEPriC tank? Get WY "2682
'l"tp room home With good garden wHEREAS, Durin• lh• flood per· other prtnte innlllatlon. shall be lers WII meet Thursday at 7:30 ceded her in death.
, ~tt
Kl
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l
1.'
a- 't"V
lod.l of M h '1 11 d :u 25 19153 pu,m,.IHed within the riaht-of·way li· p.m. at the DAV hall. All mem·
ne Rambler
een · m • A I Septic tank
. ~- spot, stoker-fired coal fum- •portion• ort~e U s ·~oule. JJ. were ml
Cleaner Ohio Valley Plumb- FOR PAINTING, interior and ace Also 5 acres r
und blocked by water and therl'b)' deny ~EJTION VIII ICERTIJ"'CATION
OF bers are urged to be present
Survi~g are one son, ~
ot Compad
te .
Call D&gt;•hard wIt
.
0 gro
. iDI u.. use to tntfl~ lhd
AILAIILITY 0111 RIGHT OP: WAY
Tb Ch
' ard DeVault Barberton nhio ;
World S18ndard
£ueftence
lD!,.
4-16-30tp ex r10r.
_..~,
l •
$7 ()00 ()I)
WHEREAS, ll'l Ut• inter•Jt of P,lol-1&gt; ~:ILITY RIARRANGIM.NT
AND
e ild Conse"ation Leagr
1 ""'!ff ;
609 N SecODd Street. Middle• · ·
uc •rvtee tt ••• deemed t:troper to
v~:RML~~= 0,ST0A!!_ .. 0•1•1.oi HIO ue of Middleport will meet three. brothers, L. A. ParsOns;
atg car room, ride and pertorm· PORTABLE
''"tc
CUCKLER
REALTY
allow •tree~t.J
tramc no;~t
to unotflctany
"3068 dish washer.
5 3 12Call porI. •
.., 3 ""
BRANCH OFFICE
our
on the Stitt,,tsperse
lllfh u.11J) Th•t llll IIIIIatlng ,__
rllbt Qf war Thursday evening May 16 at Huntinglon; Thorn1 p arso_ns,
ance Small car economy and WI .,- .
tp
WilY •Y•tem, dlmll" to laid .t.reets fu~ln the Vlllate, which b nece'""r)' 7 30
Cottagevme and Bert Parsons: ~
managerabllity
JIM ROUSH SALESMAN
did occur •bove and beyond thlt b• the aforulid tmprovm~enl ahall · p.m. at the home of Mrs
•,
SINGER SEWING machmes,
See Us For . .. •
PHONE' oo•
•• .~
~:.•,nully
•1trtbuttd
to
Jair
wear 1nd
fbmade
u.all.able
therefor
Robert
Mills
Mrs
G
R
·
Ml.
Alto;
two
sisters,
Mrs.
Ora
OOII;r'"-""
...
) Thlt the State.Munlelpallty wiU
'
. uy
ey- Th t
Pt PI
t and ,.__
See
sales and SbiVICe, The FabNEW HAVEN w VA
WHEREAS, the Director of Hllh· ~~ulre any addiUonai rilht of wey nolds, Middleport Kindergarten
orn on, . easan
J.,U._. ..
1
Metropolitan Motors
rtc Shop, 115 W Second,
eDeKalb Seed Corn
FOR SALE
Tw
,
•
.,
teacher, wUI speak on the "Men. Delphia Kay, dottageville;
1
1
E. Main Street, Pomeroy
meroy, WY 2-2284. 4-9-30tc
DeKalb Sudax
o bedroom Jowm1Libde•cnbed
m•nner
,,r/QhT10 •"11 w•:r
reqUired. haYe been tal Development of the ChUd"
grandchildren;
%3 great..gra~
Hill
R
R
erranJemeDtl
·
hlldr
·
i
·
1
Pbone WY 2-3870
horde, Beautiful Birch k.itcb- turbed
::::. with tlor!~:er :!~l~eou~l~ ~~ will be m.ade With and •~r.. men11 The Women's Association 0f c
en and SIX great-grea, 'i
en, automatic gas heat. 1649 seal 0 09 rnllet
talned from all pubUc ullllty com lh F" t u J4A.I
grandchildren
4 22 tfc
I
or Sx•II
Lin l H "ghta c ll J b
Muiberr;r A.veDue Su.l amutor· panle~
whosebyUn••
Ol' 11ructUrel Will
e cbll'S Ill n leU Th
Presbyterian
.
I
o
ei
a
be
anect~
the
wd
improv•ment
Ch
'59
Chevrolet
$1,495
I
0 old
C 0
0
•
ll'tal
in
IIIXIItinl
l1ot
mix
and
said
eomr.IJ~iel
have
qreecl
to
Uf
W
meet
ursday
eVFuneral
service
Will
be
held
FOR NEW or used cars
or VB Impala . 4 dr. Sedan. One
0
08
• Agrico Fertilizer
Blaettnar • WY 2-5127 · 3--19-tfc llliDJ
panment
•II neceuary plant le• ening al 7·.30 p. m at
the 2 p.m. wect---·
. the MI.
wid and
Llld PitCh
black top. mll•ll of ex- make
movat1&amp;ny
or and
rearrangmt!enl•
tn .uch
.
~ay m
trucks, phune Marvm Marks rareful owner Only 30 869
Middleport Feed Ml'll FOR SALE : 4 room house, 1 .e:l4 :~~h!:~.
Ridlfl JLoad
OoubJ"' manner a• to be cl.. r of ID)' con- church A foretgn speaker from Oliver EUB Church where 81*
SALESMAN Beasley Math· m1le s. Power Steermg. A~to.
Naylou Run Rol.d: Pitch Wllh atruetlon nll~ for by the planJ Africa a tud I t Oh" u
.
shift
Really
sharp
f
II
ews. Athens. LY J-4061
Ton, Fawler. Own•r &amp; Opp.
acre grou nd • u basement. bltumlnOUI premlll: ltlcl double &amp;ell of llld Improvement and ••ld com.
• s en a
10 m· was a member, with the Rev.
Phone WY 2-6121
4-27-"fttft
0.13 mllel
paniu hiVe ••reed to mlk auch versity, wlll be on the prDonald Lockhart offi'cla"•ft
10-9-lfc '60 Dodge -- $1,377
"We Do Custom Gnnding"
...,.,~t' Now THEREFOR!!:, Be tt ordllned oeceul -y rearranaemenb Immediate·
v~
VB Matadore full !&lt;iized one
HOUSE POR SALE or tra'Je by the Cuon•·il of th"' vlllafle of Z, liter notiflc•uon by Aid vWau gram.
Burial will be in the Jacksoa
- -- FOR
· ~ SALE
owner !Kidge Push btillon
N. 2nd Ave.
Mhlcll•port
Ohio: 1 cconMtttl
theThat
Departm•nt
of acree&lt;~
Hlthway•.
Six rooms, bath, half base- Pomeroys'ltTION
fDJ
u u h,reby
that the The mother • daughi er ban- cemetery at Mt. Alto. Frleftdl
-SIX PLY TIRES and bed Dale I shift Power Sleermg
HEATING ,.·ND PLUMBING
That IJ II 4edlred to be In 1he ~~life •hall .t u. own upenle, Millie quet sponsored by the wscs may call at the Stevens ....- men t , hOt and CO ld water, pubUc
interut that tbe consent of ... rurnncementa of wJter meLn•
~ r.111CC"
Kautz, Chec;;ler 98.'J ·2211.
I
MaeDer Punaeet
gas heatmg ' garage one acre llld
VIlla~~:.,
be
and
JUch
CllDitflt I• ~~r;tce linu. fire
hydr
..
tl,
valvi
of
the
United
Methodist
church
al
Home.
:~
hereb)' ''""'n to Ui~ Director of Hlfh· l&lt;'p ~·· unuary aewer• or other mun· Will be held Thursd
• 15
Aroold Brothers
ground, In Rutland. Will 3etl way, to effect the •bove de..crlhed pu a ly owned utUIU•• and-o;~r any ap.
BY at v:
5' -14 · 3tp
-.-tB E M s Po
Obi
on land contract s D Bus- repalfl Ln accord&amp;nct With ltiDdJrd or rt.e.IIIDCeJ thento, whether lnlltde p. m. in the church dining
Pom•roy, Ohio
UJ.
•
am t., D')eroy,
0
. . .
method• and prouduru of Lhe Hla:h- ffill OUtiiJde the corporate llmltl
II
I
Lo8e8 HiI •It ·~
MOVIN( i AWAY Refngerator . '
washer df\ er bedroom ,,&lt;Uilt
Pbone WY !-Z44I
kirk, Rutland, OhiO. S.7-6tp way
Dep~~rtment
JOlt~
Jbe
nece..I~Y and
to coltforDJ
to the are
room.
A I women
of the church
IO&amp;R
Furthe•
,
•oid
VJU
of
p
mprovemenl
111d.
rearr.lllfelnv·•-•
t
!tend
10
1
electriC st~ve , couch. charr • SINGER SEWING machme A·1
8 7 tfc FOR SALE - 8 of m 1 I e eroy benby
. "flret• that athe
e utd ommenta lhall be'•Y done t aln eIUCh
time •• their daughter
li.CU 0 a or anandadnpied
bring License In Pol'nt
. •
de- re~~u ~~ted
Deportment
8
0
kitchen cabmt . Ulilllv cup- cond_Jtton Eqmpped with auto..
Plrtment
ot hltlhway• of lhe Elt&amp;te ot .. waYJ Df\neu. Included
In daughter. It will be a potluck PT. PLEASANT - Dona,p1.1r
AUCTIONEER
from Pomeroy- on Route 143 of
Ohio, •hall
b• and u h•nby ••ved lump aum participation.
(
d
board, almost new 593 High rna IC ecor_ator to zig-za~.
,.....
8 room house, b8th ' lar ge. or
harmltll
Ill)' arlADII:
and all from
damuJel
(I) That the eon•truetion
-- p axton, Colurnbus, 0 h'• ~..-·
'l.oUntplete Servlee
claim•from
th..,reof
or •trudlon.
and o, ·······-··· t reeon.
or wlth lhe meat, rolls, dessert . '....,
des1gns,
St , Middleport Call between I fan&lt;'y
buttonhole,
t
J"t
nd
H
~tro..-.nfl
out
of
the
bllt
twu
h
"'
·Crin Bradford
UI I Yroom 8 garage. eat· La m•de or a1 r-s lXI~ •
ere- :~mtl pubnc,Jy end prl.,.tel)' owned and drink provided. Those at- WBS sentenced to three days·ja
9
and
4.
5·14-Jtp
I
elc.
Used
diSCS.
Balance
due
Write,
Pltoae
or
Coataet
ed by gas. Nice location. Pr~c- Further. the colt of tb• above de· &lt;cJ ea, re err•d to In •ub•edlon•
.
- -$42 00 cash or 6 payments of
ed ,, II Call f
acrlbed rep•ln •h•U M tx~me en·
hand fdl aboYe, •hail b• don" In tendmg are asked to- bring the county jail, fined $50 a nli
ONE SPEED QUEEN Dryer. $8
monthly. Phone WY 2A. C. BRADFORD
w se ·
a ter 4 P. m. Urely by the aa.kl department ot ~~~u 1 : :~~i~t •:p!r~uJ': ::;terr~~: th.,;r own table servJce.
costs, and had hil license,,..
00
Good cond11ton. $55 Phone
fitc
Racine, Oblo
except Saundays, LV S..5824, h!~~;.~~·Nnfu~.:!:~e'::c,-0 h~i~ 1
::;:~ac~
eon•trucun.the 1n1prove.l
hel
No,
b'3
of
the
Interns·
voked
for si.l moDths, when...1111
59
WY 2-3920.
5·14·3tC _ 2204
5 18 tfe McArthur, Olllo.
1'h
..
ordinance
1.a
hereby
dacl.ared
all
b&amp;ckfilllnt
of
trl:nchll!l
al
ed
to be a.a emerttU\CY mea1ure by ra•· made necepary by such uum, re~tr.
J Order of Job's Daughters r gn
before JusUce of Peace
-- G MACHINE
Brand
5 6 12tc
f
ranaemtnt• llhall be performed ln IC
Good I
cb
~
SEWIN
ONE BEDROOM SUite, vaml)'
.
PHOTO COPYING Services.
IOn ° lht need for upeclltiDI wn· eordan~ with the proYIIJono .. See- "'·" meet in regular session A. M.
w n on 8 arge w
I new 1963 model
Sews for
F
~:
- - atructlon of repaln lo proouote hllh· tlon 1208 f
lamps. double blankets. throw I Ward and backward Co
Copy any letter or d()(!Wieol OR SALE Four I(UOd lots. th
'"IY affirm
IRfety,tJ and PrOJYided
It rec..,IYill of HI-..
• c thl" Ohio l&gt;epartmttnt Thursday at 7·30
te f
thi
il waya OJnatructlon and Mater·
• p. m ' at the driving while• intoxJcated. ;r :'
s and kmcknacks Some
·
mes 1 "euler Insurance, Pomeroy11
Good seven room house b· th e
a n vo 0 ~wo· rd• of 1• 1 Spel!lflcatlona and. 11ball he 1111b- Pom~roy Masonic Temple
others arr81gl\ed before GooiJ.i'~
complete With accessnrtes and
,' "' the member• eleetecl ~ Councn, It IJect to approval by the Stlte
.
,
Myrtle Sh be
,...
rug
dishes . pots and pans c N '
2 l5 de and l,"l bath, basement and ahJU take effeet aDd b• In force {f) That aald v!Jlan hereb, ••n•o
MAy 17
'
WID were
0 • ... ..
guaranteed. $42.00 or terms.
Immediately upon Ju pa1n1e end that lh111 ld
Jones_, _C_hestrr. Oh_io_. 5-14 3tp j' Ph
Karl Grueser, Plambln• -"-A
Jarage, out of h1f.)l water •PvrovaJ b,. lhe Ma,or, otbenrbe, u wa.v• or t~: sta~:P~'i~~~~, •,•0, 1tp•.!t.: A rummage sale sponsored ~leasant, PI and costs, Uttanr.:
one WY 2-2204.
.,
Co
ld
•
..
d
lhlll
effeet lheandfJRrllat
be In force lind I h
..... by th e wscs 0f the United Me- mg; Fr8nk"Le achman Ste""-'
Heatm'•
u ""!: ma e mtD apart- from tall.e
I.Dd anu
porlod
•
ere b' ·•ved harmleu frorn
WI
.,_..,
5 9 6tc
ro
lnyartlhllfrom
IDd all dama•ea
or claim•
therethod'tst church will be held ...I ens, .,.-.v
.... a nd lo.!l.mUI,
-~ f' hlng -"" ..
FREE USE OF' our carpet · ~==~~~---_.:.-·...=
10,
Mlnersvi'llo,too ObiO"
meuts lAly
.,.,.aler electrlCI· • ll owed by 1•w
or
or grow'"'ool of
lB
,.. •......,
shampooer With
--:---:- vac·
.
Vote on
rule Uld
re- certlfl
.... Mlde ·~ the Davis-Warner butldmg Fri'a out a license; Roy c. B r 0 ...a,;.
. purchase of :-:
I::LECTROLUX automatic
ty, gas Priced
for 'qutck sale quirlna"" suapenllon
OJrdinan~e toof be'h•fully
......,ion osr obllgaUone
,
Blue Luc;; tri?' Shampoo
Baker
End
yoor
sewer
troublf':l
dl
u
u
d
l
•ar
o
1n
ecllont
~
•.
lbl (cl &lt;dl
•
0
1
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i uum cleaner w1th alJ cleanWe bave aD sizes
Sef Okey Wood. Syracuse. d:y.nc Y rea on t """ ...s ferent and •" hereinabove
' '
day and Saturday
Sutton, Sam A. Long, Southside'!
Furniture , M!Cldleporl. 5 14-6 I mrr!'I attachments and
cord
Phone
\1.-v
"~n•~
(ftequJ.ru
a
)'ea
Yote
b,.
three.gcTION: IX llmer,.ncy C:teu•l
.
and Harold G. Patrick '
·pt.
Sewer Maebilles
I
VVI.IOU.
fourtbJ ot aU elacted membenl
ed II ordlnan~:e II hereby declir.
.
. . tc I wmder. Used paper pop out
Reasoaahle D - . .
YeJJ Sill: Uti) Naya nont
lo be an emergenc, meuure by
~
Pleasant were each fined :$10
'T Pl!'ll'
b
B I
DGH:
Vute un emerlornc:~~ l"iause Yea• reldon of lhe n~ed. for expedlttnt
d
.:
into-•··"1'1'
) our
Call Wl' Z-Mf Day or Nl ..
l
INSURANCE
lb.. II) ..Nay• non"
COIIIItrul-uon,
O( pro)ect{l)
to prORIOII!
anI COI-.a on an
DON
c
Kl '&gt; iuggrsh I ags , a ance
.., OOdue $43 69 or 7
I¥"
htahwly
sa ely,
and pruovldl!d
11 rv.
.....,.. M•y 8, 1913, •• 1n Em~r celve l.he affirmative vote of twl), C.arges.
·· '
sept 1r tan k ' .rt ean r:m 1 payments ••· monthly Ph.
7 26 Uc
All Sepltc Tank llPaner. Land - WY 2·2204
Ilr•========;..;~~~ BARNES
~:enc}
melilaure
Ytu
Sla
Uh Na,-!1, third• of th"' lntmbers eli!C''ed to
SIMPSON lnsUf· ~~":sEt· a:a~·.r~:::y l:'lenure
cin'",•,ell, II lilhall lllke effect et11d be
FIVE ASK TO ~ - 'i
mark F'dl'rn Hmt&gt;,llJ Pnmrroy
5 9 file
AHention Dt~irymen
ance "g en c y Middlepor' Attelt
pa•
.....
..
TTES Edna F s~hoenleb. Clerk
lale ret!
and •mmttUakly
approval byupon
the lt9Ma:v•Jr
PT PLEASANT
Fl~ - .,.•
S·H .lotC
Fire. automobile, bonds Ph A i f. Hmr)' J Werr,otherwlu il shnll tali:&lt;' tfftel anti
.
ve 1100s
Charlea w. ........ Mayur I be In force from ltHd aller the f!&amp;rll- .
pies have made applications-J'IW
AUCTION , ~·!:1111rtla\ Ma\ IS I
8 'l1 ttc
Dor D. Sebleftr, Pl·ealdent ol elt perlvd ali(lll'fd by Ill...
I
•!
For Sale or Lea e
I WY 2-2903
CouneU
Vote on 8UfiJ)In ..tun of tbo '•i•
marriage licen.C~es m the ofDCI
1963, 12 30 p In Tt1 e p('r ~ onal l
S _
R
Renter 1nsorance Ageacy
a bu· requl.r1hi In ordinance to be fully
~ The
for aforeJolnl
proceedinlI• acee-pted
with the a1repatn
of the County Clerk They a
0
ot ( ,_JrfiP V Cun • l "EWLY
"-'' l•tlnctlJ' re1d on thrte different Young men and women de- WIIII'am Thomas Gr1'nna....... •1,
• property
!'t
FURNISHED 4 room
V
·•1•1urance for eYer) persnoaJ 1 ereln de~&lt;:rtDed
da,v•
rungham de&lt;'t''l"if'{ \ 11 b
d
6
and
For tbe VlllaJt ol Pomero,., Ohio (Jl 1
,.. ~, .,
•
'
• WI
P "01 I house, located on 3 acres. 1
1
bus10eu Deed."
Atte.t· E;Jna F ScbQ('nleb
rour~:~ ~· a1f ef::,ed"0.!,"e 111 ~~r,,'hree- S~mg to learn a trade, are ad- New Haven, and Mildred
at. 456 Bl oHdv. d) Str ee t 111 1 mile off 124 on good gravel
A
C - - Pboae
Wl' Z..%431
charle• w.we .. r, Contnctu•l Of
v.... ''"" 15l Nay• None
VIsed toseeU.eir Army Re"ruit- lwartb 19 Hartford· Jame
' ~
•:S
leport OIJin
E
- - --Ulcer,8 for
..... ,
H
' '
'
•
1983the Stile of Ohio ll.ool• n Vote&lt;5 on tmeretncy CIIU....
·
Midd
road,
below
Long
Bottom.
May
....
'
er
e
ha!l
a
plan
to
r·t
II
S
24
.A
ed
F
:on.
1
~
li
s
p
FARM
EQUIPMENT
STAT.·.··oT•"·'·H·IOTI OF COP \I'
v; ) Naya 8No;~ne
.
I
a
tearns,
•
nn
orca,
1"•
Tapp. n! . \.a,. ~m gP
· 1913
f'rvel Drtlled well Electric 1ty . bot·
OMEROY WY 2·2649
.,d MayVeaJ
Emer~cn
needs •
Hin ...
:.1euure
five ••
t!ll '"
Na)'s
nron._.
Iag~ra F8 II S, N. Y. 8nd p ·~gas re ngPra tor kl t( hf' u cab!
tied gas. Phone WY 2-6889
OFFERS THE BEST I
-~ vmace of Pomero,; ss
PASSEu, Mil)' a, 1983
The Army conducts the Iars- Ja Madolyn Wedge 20 Pt. P
net, 7 pr dnwttP &lt;:.P I, oval E. E Hayman Syracuse 0
CLAIR WOODE
I NE.w HOLLAND hmP and tert- F'~~~ ;re~~~OI~nleb. II clerk of th(' '
m~_~/J.~W:'!Ieb. Clerk&amp; est oouCational mstltute in the l•ant·, Raymond sta'yton'•
fr;;t
Ch
n
('
I
d
b
ff
'
' .
iltzer
spreader
J~ WhE&gt;PIS 8 vllla&amp;e of PomPrqy, Ohio. do hert•b\
'·'
,
• 1 a
up )fli-l r . u el,
5-14-Stp
PHONE
• I
Ict&lt;rtlfy the•. tht- foretlolnf I• .. lru.., 1
uur( 11 ~ 1 ·:~~.f~~arp:...~!",~',
orld, and offers complete train· West Columbia, aMI Gertha
1 OOt hopper Con ct Ed Fry, and r01'1ect copv of ordlnence adupt 1
7
dmmg runm &lt;: 111 te. round
CHESTE R 985-2145
' Letart w Va 8"5""3
ed b) the council of the Nld \lllilae Th ~ 8 I 1
I of Council.,,.. '' " mg th over 50 major fields. U.a dolph 50, Pt Pleasant·
•• all('rpt!NI
·
1fl conducted by the Darres
· Craig,· 25, Roberts
•
l#ble, Wh 1te :wv.u1 "h m•,chine,
"
FOR RENT
l2-8-25t('
' ~~'
on 1oe •••• llY 0 1 ,. ay, 1083· th•l thf' hu.. fur ' -'""n::
Pt&lt;~r••&lt;Pdlne
wUh till! ,.l'n".• tra 1mng
.
8
5
2 bari'E-1 bark r h.urc; , 2 pc,
.
ft &amp;to t~~r!ic~~d: .~! t~~:r.e:r:;n~~d ~ si r;~;',b,. 11 ~~~·=R~"d•:;r~eroY l)t!•n be~l qual_ified mslructors Jtvnil- lanrl Linda Wls Plan·ts, 19. ft te
Jiving room Sllllt' ' 1\ rrstuffed RE~RlnERATORS
to Ia•rl'~ere,dum
that no ptocee111n-""
abl e, us1ng the most modern ,! Pt. Pleasant· and Bendall
,. ''
. and wash- Cnrtis• Breedin&amp; •~rvft, I nc. MUSICAL Instruments cordlnJ
looktns to,
upon •u•h AUo•Pt F.Jn
· • ."" 8rhoenleb. c1cr11
rocker . 2 kll "'ur mlrrn, "ed·
..
Bre"'
d
.
••
(
harle
•
w
Leaar
'hYor
.
' 31, West 'S.:.
u
oers .,.,00 per month. We de&lt;0\. W great
airy and beef
or nancll! hal"e betn t~tken: and •hat 1
r;ontr.etugJ ofr~, .. 1 1f:--t •tprnenl, o,,ered Without
cost iArnold VanMatre,
1
UJIP
"I
1
bl
1
b
11
(
I
,aurh
nrlllnanc.and
certlfleatt!l
or
pub
r
1
us or ony $6.01.1 F(\r serv- ONE USED Spinet piano, fa- ,unuon \hereof are o! record 1u urrtt I
.~:t ~", 1 ~!~~~e ~:s;n~ ('
to those who qualify.
lumbia, and Patty Lou'Edwafiill=
room S • 11 ~" rn:~ r e op liver and kePp m repa 1r
dresser and Pxt• :-J n1ce rna· Ewing Slore, Pomeroy, Ohao we call Leland Parker, Porn- mous make fine tone Mahog·
wWE~:OI~ ~~ 11 ,.\'t ,T~·~~ :~~~Z' n,.· cor:v
Actually, "students'' 11re p1id 19, Letart.
~~
ble top wa shsl&lt;mrl 2 metal
5 13 ltc erov, Ohio. Phone WY 2-2264 anv finish full keyboard Com- n"r.:unuo uH1.'l'rtht·l 1,,. namt Jnl 11 t'.'uu . or PD ·• oern"' s~
v·hlle learning, as well as fed
:.r.,.
1
" '"' '"i· &lt;hi• "'" ""
:.,drehsesaetresr. !rURNiSHED_apartments.
or Albert Parker. Chester . 1 plele wrth bench. Selling for
••
.. 'i"'' ., ho.. ,...l. clothed and furni 1hed
l;'leanal VJ!Iley Hospital ; :
"'
Two, Ohio, Phone 985-3415
customer at $350 Terms ar·
~~~~: "' rho •nlt'h
ll ... vma ,eo ' P"mt'I'0.\1 01\!o,doh.-ro all medical and dental care.
AOM• ' 1'F,U Mrs cecu;
«i '000 B T 0 · ·SPVf' ra 1 sma 11 1 ed
4 room.
fiVe room FUIIIISh 1
.._
b•· f'tlrtUv thai t'l~ fur•rolnJ 11 11 (ru .. ~
and Iunfumlshd.
53 30tp ranged. One used two-in-one I
VILLnOE of l"om,•r&lt;v. 0 '•1o
anj
~•rrert eop or ~&gt;rdln"n('f' ui••P• An• Unitf'd StatP~ Armv Re- ,Sines, Pt. Pleasant;
1
ph5-0 ·tfc
n e ,ll-. 0 McCO- Y, AUCTIONEER. I 0 rgan Wur It
'
tSJ •• :n. :1•
• ' b• th• Nunrtt of the ••"' •llho• c •te .
I
Ca
I
1 zer rna ho,zany I
on th• Bth ca ... v of Ma•, 1 ,~ 3 •tuu 'he . rm r IS qua lif'ed
I end aut hor Grady, Pt. Peasant;
•J.a!l hf·aters, l square lub WY Z..25S?.
7
Maytag
wa~hrr , many other THREE • t
I hnish Good condit1on Only •••• ~·.D~~;~~:.~· ,!!z, 0 196~ r.uhlle:~tn'r
.. r I ~uch
··rtlln~nce
11 M . I:'1f'fl lo pro"e!llfl: applications and f~Clone ur~1
Columbia·
Mr8 • N d•
'"-s
f
h IChester Ohio
btoen
mg!le
aa
flrtt,!Je~
of "' nrd Ke• '
1'
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., t
tau
.
an~,
our
room
urms
NAMa
or
lilt.:
IT·
M•ln
e;or~lnr.
to
ta\r
tltat
na
pro
..
eM'n.o
arrrmge
yorational
trainina
beJip
l,flan~
p,.trtP,t:
M t.e l
1
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4 18 tic $&amp;11\ Wrilf' Bill Wendell 7th ' lOUT. N0.1 •.•. 114, u.a •. JJ
T~: Cash
ed and unfUI'lli8bed aru~t1
lno
Ill ~ fo h3veI t erendllm
upott
~u.b
tor"
Ir .•• nc~e .rn to lbe, ·;o
Ai-m". ~..,.O{ttla
Go •1 "1-T
JJ. ..Lu hJ ":":r'n.
r&gt;.;
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and Warren, Marietta, for m·
1 Pom ·r"l
responsible for arr tdentlJ rnent~ W'f 2-5434.
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Contracts
are
sJ..rneil,
li8Bied
Ql~:!RA.f(,€0:
l.OI'$
Sib~
·· j :•
formation.
5-1 1.·3t.C )C'ount;r. Obld, ... lhe m ~tl ~r of lh~ l.e,t 011 thct'•o' 11' 1' o" r~utrl'l 1 ~ •r~l
1:)
I heoeiaa:Ler de~t~l'lbet
and FuIlz , Atl of!lPYS
12. tfc FOR SALE OR TRADE
fuu OV :ll\ll'Ot n·:""' R-:-,rd ~0 g:: · .. " '!'(' 'UI"'
l anrt Ill !'lllnd , P~fntP enli• ~~rat. , GaUlMUa Ferry; Ceria Jeid :
AuctiO C
unller ue JNPCUialon of lh11 ll•l'l rlor .N WIT :-I!'I!'S!I wP'w..•voP' 1 f\ ~
Th l 1 r ''tl • ;nil'' J "fif"~"~'
~
POULTRY
n omn?nv
HOUSE for rent. p0 • 1r rooms Antique organ. Good condition.
orw~~IJ'··
h ~r "n1 1, Jl\' ~r"rl''-~4 ,;."· ~ 1'11 ~ .. • :; • e OCBI re..TUJ ng sta on H~t\fman, Leon; Mrs. Ed g.a\r ;
Auclllmeer
IUld balb. Lincoln Heights
:tt:AS, Ule Dln•ctur or Hl p,b t :cd In!' qlllcltl R~JJ,. th~ t3tb dar
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eompsr.jfon to hil well-known omo eovoroge of uttaoalll Gordon sro preocc~~Pied with .t prOMDI
HOLLYWOOD lUPll - ft80. lionli outbursto be was r•tb• ~·-bR fii&amp;)JI POt week, -from oporta to orl to politico
TV Prida1111it -led 1 _. mUd. We got Cutro the omoatblo, NBC"a DIOrnlnii"TodaJ'' show will .. . The balf.bour abowo are dehour lpoc!ai buill arv!lld a • bul die underlying memorleo of 10 on nearly olx boun ell'ller .ocrlbed •• rontiiDporary mood
ml!ltao Havan• -.Jew will! f'l- firing aquads. mlofllleo and laot than uoual ... It normaUy atro pieces, not travoloa- or tlocu4~1 Castro DY tho prlllilll report- October only made the perform· daily at 7 un., EDT.
mentariea.
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: Mlio Howord II a tmockoul c!aan. Hi( motiool were IimltIiJqqdo. pel 1 maybe ••• ed to oomo amall geatur• with a
truo 111or aU lUI load pen he wu holding. Ha said Jllll
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tho lmmen .. lmpaot of televlalon. intetpreter: "Ask her &lt;Miss How·
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Plans ,.... made for a school Mr. and Mrs. Ralph We~
am y
01 Heath Church Monday EveninQ of llllllnii:Uon in June when entertained with a lamB~
People In
An lmpresalve candlelight lD- lion with bacqr.uod muilc b;y Mary Shrine, White Shrine of ner Sunday at their COUD ,
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and ledg oerv1co Mro He
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14, 1963 v!ded 111111tc for dlllclnl.

Tbe hJihli&amp;~t of the even!Dg
was the crownin&amp; ot the qu'een,
Cherole Searles, by Jim VeJ&gt;.

eme ame ut
A· Rutland Junior-Senior Prom
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''In Apple Blossom Time·•/Class president, David Scragg. the king, Robert Gibson.
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._. the theme of the JuniOr· The semor prophesy was read Prmcess was Dina Lee and
of the WSCS of Reelh Melh-l:.c.. Wiae, pralde~t of the at the IOOF hall. Ferne CiiSI&amp;e- lwnbus ; SM Sgt. and Mra. Dijl.
Sienlor pr~m of Rutland High , b,y Cherole searles and Allee Benny ·SJawter was the prince. Mrs. Norman Schaefer re- odist Church Monaay evening Eleanor Clrelt, lighted their brew, worthy high prleateu, .bert Welker and daughters,
School Frtday ev.nmg With a Crouser followed by a mus~eal Special musi c was presented by turned home Thursday alter at the church with memben ol green and blue candle from a and IW'ry P. Smtih, aetlni da and Debble who bave !lift
steak dinner ••rved at the iselectlon bv 0 faculty~"~ cum- a trio, Roberta Smith, Brenda spending several daya ·in Co- the Eleanor Circle as special central n,hted candle repre- watehman of lhepherdl, presld· returned from three yein lib
- G_rade School cafelena pre&lt;"ed· ,posed uf Roger RRouhs 'd aRmes l'l'urner and Susie Parker, the Jumbus with her daughter and guests. The meeUng was open- aenUng Jesua
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11n1 Including Well ' Pomeroy·' Mr · and -•·
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number during the prom.
Story.
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Mrs. C. M. Hennesy.
to the. officen assembled at the
spec
mee I
: Je~ Welker and danght4f,
•Mi.Ba Solly SChaaf, faeulty ' sci~
member, served as miStriS&lt; of , t losmg remarks were g1ven 1 General co-chairmen for the M nd Mr N
Sc h 1 Mrs M L Frencn cooducted altar IDcludln the l!:le
Clr ObllgaUon Nl8ht, In September, Juli, Athens; Miss Shirley 'l'wi- '&gt;·
ceremonies for the program lm· 'by Mr Onn Smith, eJecutiVe event were Mrs. George Smither : ~t Mo;:;.r:r;;::•ln 8A~: tho d~votlon~ period uailt&amp;lbe cle ' sldent IMn w:~ vi; MaterlaJ .ObjecUve nlgbt In Oc- buD, Mason, W. Va.; He. . ,
1Ded1ately followmg The wei· head ot I he school.
and Mrs Ray Williams with
pelth th . d Y1 and 91st Paalm a hymn and a
preld ,.:.._
,;__ lOber; aod Frlenda Night in No. Martin, Hemlock Grove;
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the secretary, Mra. Robert Ashley; vember. Potluck refre"''1'ents e oat an ostess
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class president , Judy Wilham gym had been transformed m- INellie Borgan in charge of food .
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Methodist Woman maguine eo- and tre-esurer Mrs Dale were served.
Jack and Joe.
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and the response by the Scntor to a garden complet~ · with apple IFollowi ng the prom the group en;eid · c 0 . •
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"The
Search
for
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Swearingen·
the
WSCs
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trees coverf'd Wi th reali stic :or approximately 150 students h r
:;;.E:n::.:. er~ ·rma: one Else." She eland~ wltb a dent Mrl Lambert· vice pres·
1 blossoms.
a rock, garden sur· ~att"lded a movie at the theater ~::r:r w~re Mr. ·~od0 Mrs. poem and prayer.
ldeni, Mr~. Walter Hayes; sec~
roMRROY OHIO
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wtth flo~ermg shrubs in Pomeroy, returning to the Orville Allen Homer Powell Mrs. Glenn Lambert, presld· retary, Mro. Bruce Lloyd; trea'!
1 a rose arbor covered with high school gym for a snack and
p
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during
the
bualness
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roses
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w en a e er was rea uvm these secretaries children's
to~ . ~
"TWO FOR THE SEESAW"
A false C&lt;!ilmg and walls were ! Faculty advisors of the Junior Lester Brookover and mother Arlene Spurlock, J missionary work, Mrs. Allred' SCarberry;
Robert M 1tchum, Shirley !made w1th covered streamers class are Mr. Don Quisenberry, and Mr. and Mrs. George Mow· nurse serving In Niger, Africa. aoc1a1 · relations Mrs. Gamet
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MacLame, Edmon Ryan, Ed j of white, pink and rrunt gTei'n Mr William Edmiston, and ' rey Sr were Sunday evening Mrs. Nan Moore gave a report Ents11)1nger; nierature, Mlas
die Fu·estone, B1lly Gray.
Jaftl(•e trelhs cove.red with Mts~ SchaaL
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman of the year's work stating lhat BeSI Sanborn; ,mJ.ulonary edu·
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Don't bother to knork . . .
A real rope swmg hung
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$1800 had been spent for borne Cation· and service Mrs Jack
walk right mto her apart·
the rafters wh1ch was enGIVEN SUJ':PRISE
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Swan and and foreign service.
' Bechtle· promotion' Mw; FrJ,'e.
~:.~~,'eH~: 3 ':!,~~~.!~e!Mar- li!IVIn&lt;•O with flowers was a hit Mr. and Mrs. 'Paul
family of Columbus were week- The group voted to purchase da FaehnJe· sPirit~al life Mrs
· 'IP: ;
iner, Andy Clyde.
with tile students as was the were surprised w~th a Mother 's
guests of Mrs Swan's space on the PTA community Earl 1\night;. student 'work~
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wishing well where Latisehia Day dinner planned by their
. Mr. and Mn. calendar and. to p~y the ex- Mrs . James Criswell and supj Cates served punch throughout daughters and families Sunday Ray E. Gibbs, Mulberry Ave.
penses for D1ane Cnswell and ply work, Mrs. Herman Had·
the evening. Colored lights of at their home on Front St. At- Mr . and Mrs. Roy Evans and Ellen Hawl~y . tt1' attend the dox.
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WED. ond THURSDAY
May 15-16
white, green and pmk encircled tending were Mr. and Mrs.
of Canal Winchester school of ~ISSJons to be held at Mrs. Nan Mrore was in
No·r OPEN
the entire floor making a soft Manning Kloes (June Smart.)
Mathes Day with her DelaWan! m July..
charge of the pledge service
over the garden. A white
Laurie and Kent. of Galh· paren~, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Mrs. 0 . P. ~em announced with Mrs. Klein singing 8 v~
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
fence
outlined
the
bar.d
Rev. and Mrs. George Bearh.s. They were accompan- that Mrs: McGuillard of Ports· cal number accompanied by
M•y 17-11
where
the
"Vikings"
pro{Jean Smart) and chil· ied here by Mrs. Jack Evans mouth ;il~be .gu~t spe~~er a! Mrs. Hennes'y. Mrs. Moore gave
"BARABBAS"
(1'e&lt;"hnicolor)
Laura and Tommy' or or Daylon. who is spending . a a com m . plcn~o rnee lrlK o a readil)g concerning the pledge
Anthony Quinn as Barabbas.
II~:~;~~uor~; and Mr. and ~r~. few day s with her sister, Miss the three. Circles m June at her and invited members to meet
Silvana· Mangano. Arthur
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Hackett, Jr. (Phyillis Ruth Hawkins, Mirldleport.
home. MISs Sanborn announced at the altar with their pledge
Kenned.r. Katy J urado. Vit.
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nd Mr
Edward T. a rummage and bake sale to be ard Sh losed th service
torio Gassm::~n .Ja('k Palanre ,
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Bill'. Linda, Dennis, Melr. an
a d daugshler, Polly Ann held Friday and Saturday
May c 'ths.
e c
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. ~ Bauer
h M M te WI prayer.
Ernest Borgmne, H~rr} An·
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WEDNESDAY
of
Middleport.
The
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Polly
Karr
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0 arton an
Dons
Day
Jack
Lemon
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~;~;~~n:r~emained
overnight
and
ss
building
in
upper
Middleport.
Members
and
guests
were
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Ernie Kovacs
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to their heme Mon· of Columbu~ were weekend Mrs. Lambert thanked officers vited to the dining room where
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"TWINKLE
AND
SHINE''
guests
or
thelr
parents,
Mr.
and
and
members
for
their
cooperassorted
cake
ln
pastel
colors
SUN., MON. ond TUESDAY
• Automatic Frequency Control for Drif'-fr., a
(Color)
~rs. Charles R. Karr Sr. . ation during the past year.
was served with lime punch
May 19-20·21
fM Reception
~
•SPARTACUS"
-andGIVEN PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Dill Mrs. Earl Knight conducted from a· table covered with a
• Continuous Tone Control
Kirk Douglas, Laurence Oli\'·
Ernie Kovacs Cyd Charisse
A surprise gomg away pizza and Mr,. and Mrs. John Knder the installation of offic~rs for white cloth, centered with a
ier, Jean Sim mons, Tony
• Slide-rule Vernier Tuning with Lig hted Dlai 'I
"5 GOLDEN HOURS"
for Judy Kerns was given and children, Joe~~ and .John the new year at the altar flank· lovely arrangement of pink and
Curtis. Cha s. Laughton, PeI
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at
the
home
of
Diane
of
Chester
R.oad
VISited
Monday
ed
by
seven-.
branch
candlelabra
white
spring
flowers
combined
• Big 5" x 7" Speaker
ter Ustinov, John Gann. J\i .
Thur.-Fri.
M•y 16·17 II
Attending were Narsa afternoon Wl~h Mr. and Mrs. and white baby mums, with with pink tapers In crystal hold·
na Focb.
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• Security Sealed Circuitry
Mar!~N~ra~$~oKJ~~~~$!.deu
Ann Criner Diane Van- Raymond Krider , Syracuse. , IMrs. Leo Smith and Mrs. Bern- ers carrying out the color
A&lt;·ademy Award Winner!
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Mr s. Lamberl presid·
Th• F1mily, Cartoon
(.T~rhnicolor)
Christine 'Bahr, Patty Sgt · and Mrs · Robert Larkms_1 ard
Fult2 of the Eleanor C1rcle
IC erne.
Runnin g !imt~ ·
- andCelesta Aull Sheryl and daughter ' Roberta left Mon /lighting the candles.
ed at the punch bowl.
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Tom Pittman
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S Hrs 20 mmutes
Virgima Aldridge
and Mary Walburn. ThP.
10 d ' f 01 h th Mrs. Kmght read a med1ta· Hostesses Wt&gt;re ¥rs. C. A.
Box·o rfice closes 8 :00 P.M
"HIGH SCHOOL BIG
f
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was
presented
a
ay oug WI ·,-- ~ - -- - - - - - - - - - Emmish Mrs Harold Wood·
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No Advance In Admission!
onor
in the area
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gifts.
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r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott gerd, Mrs. C. 0. Fisher, Mrs.
r. an~ rs. eorge · assa and family of Rand , W. Va., Guy Shuler, Mrs . Bernard
and family of Columbus were spent Sunday With her mother Full% Mrs. Charles Byer and
weekend guests of h1s parents,
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Mrs. C. L. Arnold, Athens Road.' Mrs. •Donald Stivers.
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Mr. an
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a renee
as·
sar.
Mr. and Mrs. William Phil·
lips and family of Rittman were
weekend guests of hls mother,
Mrs. Fannie Phillips.
Miss Mary Hill and nephew
Jeffrey Jones of Columbus were
weekend guesta of her. parents,
Mr. and Mra. E. J. Hill. They •
were accompanied home by
Mrs. Hill who wiD spend a few
dayd with relatives.'
Mrs. W. A. Morgan returned
home Sunday, after spending
several days 1n Columbus with
her daughter and son--in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Go!lhardt
and son, Bruce.
Mrs. Eddie Smith returned
home Sunday evening after a /
several days visiting in Colum·
bus, with Mrs. Helen Maag and
other relatives,
Mr . and Mrs. C. J. Struble
spent the weekend in M:mon
with their daughter and son·inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kramer
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and children, Jackie Sue and
Danny . They were aceompanied
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